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&334k il t Willimantic cemetery, in charge Funeral Director J. M. Shepard. .. Mrs. Clara A. Snow. in charge: of J. M. Shepard. Henry Cady. Basketball Game Friday Night at the Local Gym. were in charge of J. M. Shepard. Julia A. Baldwin. Tomorrow (Friday) Windham High| Tne pody of Julla A. Baldwin was| Lonise M *Mrs. Henry Anild Leclar, s0 economical. il play ihe basketball toam repre- | bronght tothis city from Boston Wed- | Fesns i “,mmm,.,,m:‘.jlxz . Alfred Piche, Dora Piche, 3 Tt “Hien sehool Bre “Thie wil g |esday and was placed in a receiving | Leo Dessuinier. : Amelia Piche, Jerry Piche, Hector : W. S. Qui e e e T ohls T be|vault in the Windham cemetery. Fu-| “Corrine Dessiilnisr, Salim arose, | Brsness Nellic Konnody, Mrs. Thomas . S. Quinby Company “here the Win charge of the arrangements. hey TRLIAE 15 Take Th ot Con SUGAR BEET FACTORY ' There is something about Quinky products avhich appeals particu- S5 ture, Desire Champagne, Joseph La- Salisbus Dorothy Salisbury, Lester - g m’nn“‘mf,“‘:hg“‘r ol o0¢ | Turns Out Big Yield Where G. P.|vallie, Deiia Bromley, lorasl Frochetts, Salisbury, Mra Albert F. Shepardson, larly to reliable dealers. You can rely both en the products and ing been aftedded to. The Windham Randall Lives. Alderic Tetreault, Midas Canyor, Ro-' e Reynoldx. the men that sell them § == team will probably line up as follows: Howie and L. Lamoureux, forwards; A. Lamoureux, center; Tighe and Ken- G. P. Randall of Rocky Ford, Codo. of" Fames TFranklin was held from his home| | The body of Mrs Clara M. Snow, who died in Providence, R. 1, was brought to this city at 9 o'clock Wed- nesday . morning -for burial in Willi- mantic cemetery. Arrangements were The body of Henry Cady was brought to this city on the 3 o'clock S e ok train from Middletown Wednesday-af- TO PLAY PLAINFIELD. ternoon. Burial was in Willimantic cemetery, Rev. W. C. Norris sreading the committal service. Arrangemepts thousand tons of . sugar beets, which blended that the ing. You will find ~ You can absolutely neral Director J. M. Shepard was in| Albert Desauinier, Florencs Ssqxfln.ixe’:::& Joseph Goyette, Francis Alfred Raymond, Williem Lanvierrs,: DO Andre Wroy, Joseph Sadon, Ordelon ; Goldburg, Mary St Jean, Charles D. Brouillard, Imiie Poirier ,Bugene Cou- | Salisbury, Mrs. Agnes Salisbury, Alice sele Gemire, Martin Laskien, John| Colloctors—Minnie Frey, Irene Mo- Mausnick, Mike Bromlick, BEdward|quin, Ruth Hatfield, Laura Blair. writes his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. | Jalbert, May Doyle, Lena Beaurcard,; Joseph Theroux, Mrs. Charles Hu- J. C. Randall, that their “sugar bnz?fiwm Roy, Margarct Laporte, Will- | ber, Mrs. Kate Hill, Mrs. Herbert Bar- factory is making 150 tons of sugar & | iam Carol Napoleon Lacroix, Hormis- | ber, Rose Moquin, Mary Moquin, Otto w Bololan, Nick J. . day. Ope hundred and seventy-five | 4as Varraneau, Mrs. Joseph Couture,| Frey, George Taylor, That Morning Lameness Whict | Andre ! If you are lame every mozning, and | for 1917. suffer bladder ills, there must be a cause. Often it's weak kidneys. To Food Exhibit. strengthen the weakened kidneys and | The Willimantic Patriotic C Zapesgnska, Mrs. | netted the farmers $1,500,000 and mada‘ Nick Rubinick. , +Bobert Park William Park, Mrs. Jo- 125,000 tons of .beet sugar, is the record Dona Paul, Fred Tavernier, Henry |seph Richardson, Mrs. Louis Villvenve, | Carrier, Israel Chaput, BerthaFoun-|Joseph Robitaille, Mrs. Joseph Robi- | taine, Thomas Burton, .Ioseph,l.s,v;ur,llmlle. J. James, Mrs. L. Knight, Min- | Cray, Miss Helen Gardiner, Mrs. Mary Lepack, John Muskovitch., Geo.)nie Frey, Alberta Hill, Coranna Sa-|Sullivan, Roger Brown, Miss Marion | Breton, Wilfred Rioux, Sam Wukas. | vaie, Madeline Hill Tuckerman, Miss Gladys Tuckerman, - | Krsto Ak frank Lavrovic Alfred| Willlam Hill, i P Ty Meia oA e DS Wikt ot the Chasaba of Bt rsto Aukas, vTovic ill, John Labane, Joseph| Miss May Waters. 3 rooms will begin Thursday afternoor Kidney Pllls. You can rely on Nor-|The exhibit will last for threo days wich testimony. " {and will be open afterncons and eve: . Mrs. Henry Brayman, 483 B. Main |1ings. Bt, Norwich, says: “For about a year lwusobadwhhpu:kuhe'.hntl couldn’t get out of bed mornings with- out being helped. When I sat down it Basketball Games. The first two games of the Y. M. C . Dasksth Antoni Siembab, Mrs . William | Knight, Valentine Willlame, ‘Herbert | Main: | R G A goasue wrere Jiaved at the | Sprague, Samusl Cooper, Peter Bes. | Whittaker, Mrs. Herbert. Whittaker, | Jourst, Hether Smith, “Annte Staithy was the same way, I had to be helped | In the first game, Fngland defested | Sette, Marion Godreau, Albana Berger, | Mrs. Helen Robertson, Eva Russell, up. At times I felt as though I wero | the United States £7 to 14. The whole | 47eene, Belemerer, Manuel Tarra | Jomes Reynolds Mrs, James Reynolds, ; : r nn, 2 paralyzed from my hips down.. My|Cf,th® SSCOM game was not played, 2 by _* Broton, 5 ank Flynh, Frank Pia Thervux, Arthos Rrouillard, Ephmm\lnlorin, Richard Maggia, Mrs. Fannie|{ Team Evelyn Salisbury and Edith i Beauregard, Alyod Lemoreux, Mary | Maggia, Delor Turcotte, Amelia Frey, | Elliott: Mrs. John Williams, Albert i Gagnon, FugeB> Grodeur, Joseph | George Hill, . Trene Moquin, George | Smith, Mrs. Phebe Reid, Mrs. Florence Rochefort, Coto “Are, Mary Frechette, | Kemp, Mrs. George Kemp, Timothy | Spalding, Jack Spalding, Evelyn Sal- atie Coffey. Liszie Coffey, Henry |Shea, Rose Carlen, Mrs. Joseph Morin, | esbury, Jennie Walker, Alice Walker, i Prauly, Andrew Coderre, Adeliné Mc- | Mrs. Albin Crowley, Mrs. Patrick En- | Mrs. Geafge Walker, Edith Elliott, | Garry, .-Fred Whits, Thomas Cnfley,iright James Fournier, Mrs. Tony | Harriet Howard, Henry Elliott. | John Tatro, Johr Saad, Charles. Sis, Zdancki, E. A. Knight, Mrs, B, A.| -Team John Fanning and Floyd Florence Smith, Mrs. Oscar Daniel Smith,” Mrs. William. Allen, Mrs Emmer Battey, Mrs. J. H. Baker, Ovide Salvas, Mrs. Henry Troudeau, Mrs. but at the end of the first haif, Canada | Breton, Marion Godreau, Samuel Cou- |sicki, Mrs. Henry Demars, Mrs. Albert { Lewis Main, Mrs. H. E. Rollins, Ar- feet swelled as much that T had to take | was ahead of Australia, 16 to 0. off my shoes and it was next to im- possihle to get up or down the stairs. I got so I couldn’t do a bit of house- Selectmen Meet. The selectmen of the town of Wind- | Blla_D. Tillinghast, Clark work, not even washing my dishes.|ham and the fuel committee of the|Aurrilla Congdon, Aléxander Bonnin,|Hatfield, Harold Hatfleld, Mrs. George ture. @ _|Rodgers, Benjamin Goulet, Agnes|chie Hutchins, John Fanning, Mrs. Team—Moses Brouillard, Matthew | Young, George McGuire, Agnes For-|John Fanning, Catherine Fanning, Barr.” Moses R, Brouillard, Mrs. bes, Delonia Fraser, Theo. Strache, | Henry Hammell, Rachel Carr,~ Kath- es-R. Brouillard, Mrs. Jennie ib;q ¢ illrtfe.f {J&f!ntssle, Mrs, Henry Paldrdis, | erine 'Hammell. E: T Murphy, Wildlam Murphy; Ruth ‘William ' Johnson, Mrs. William -M. Johnson, Warren Johnson, Carl Mai When P stood a short time I was so | 03rd Of aldermen held a meeting at | Mrs. Alphonse Beligvance, . Emelian | Hill weak and dizzy that I had to sit down. Specks floated before my eyes and the Mrs. James O. Main, T. R. Main, Mrs. the ‘town’ 'hall, ‘Wednesday evening. | Dore, Mrs. Melvina Bonnin, Raymond Ross €; Stevens, Carl Stevens, Mary Nothing of importance was done, but|Bonnin, Henry Bonnin, Delores Bon- { Coughlin;: Mrs. Albert Wiley, Herbert|Mrs. J. Colloman, Herbert Colloman, various plans were discussed and the | nin, Adelard Bonnin, Matthew Carr, Jo- | Abhood, Laura Blais, Arthur Blais, Thomas Main, J. O. Main, J. Colloman, 1€ James Jouret, Catherine Pouret, El- pains in the back of my head and neck | Poards will : probably hold a meeting | 5ePh Zercie, Amede Zercie, - Edward Wilfred Blais, Mrs. Parker Mott, Nel- were unbearable. I,doctored but got the latter part of this week for fur- | Rock, Udore Zercie. George .Brodeur, |lie Lawless, Steve Kassky, Martin Me- ther discussion. no relief until I finally used Doan's o Kidney Pills. All swellings and pains left and my Kkidneys became normal. Two years have since passed and there hasn't been a sign of kidney trouble Brief Mention. inue all this week, Mid~ sxaminati bega _| vande, Hermin Bellavance, Mrs. Hor- | ¥ day uyte}: 5 Ifligh *g";‘fifi’,}‘l“aa w’-lillTr:::- misdas Couture, Proudent Broudeur, Al- | Fiora Larson, L. Derby, Mrs. L. Der- ry A. Roberts, Freda Eyers, Joel Mor- len Jouret, Charles D. West. Team Evelyn C. Cranska: Mrs. Henry Rock, Albert Bellavance. . | riot, Mr. Morehead, Rose Demars, Ar-|Samuel King, Samuel King, Mrs. Jas. Eugene Bellavance, Bdward Bella- |thur Wood, Mr. Mullins, Alfred Bes- | Parkhurst, Mrs. Matilda Danielson, vance, Anna Bellavance, George Bella- | Sette, Moses Bessette, Albert Tiague,| Rosamond Danielson, Mrs. Harriet Mrs. Louise Liagre, George Larson,|Palmer, Henry A. Roberts, Mrs. Hen- deric Laporte, Fred Bernard, Joseph|bY, Frank Demars, ames Mullins. timer, Mrs. Albert G.. Denison, Albert Al g % y . Gallup, Ell prreripd ALNRAGY o ekt Toatiand Sunn, Mrs. Angelina Bernard, Louis lice Bilodeau, Bdward Bilodeau, | G. Denison, Mrs. Jobn C. Gallup, Ella Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy—get|examinations at the schools, Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that|’ Mrs. Brayman had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs,, Buffalo, N. Y. e DR. F. C. JACKSON DENT)S7 Removed to 715 Main St., Willimantio Ronn—lsl.h!n:u. Fhone 44 DANIEL F. THOMAS H. KILLOUREY BROS. disposed” of in this city, Tuesday. pound to each of their customers, PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How to Open- Clogged Nos- trils and End Head-Colds. About ' 25,000 pounds of sugar was Collector Angelina Moreau—MTrs, | 10ge, Odell Dion, Minnie Briggs, Thom- | Moses Linnell, Mrs. —_— | Dagne, Armond Champagne, Bertha Lamotte, Rose Turcotte, Mrs. Arthur |Mrs. Harriet Lyon, You feel fine in a few moments. i Your cold in head or catarrh will be |ma Lavallie Esther Ward, Joseph Ge- |J0seph Tish, Regina Frenette, John | Dropo, Annabelle Cray, Rose Cassette; C Rock, Henry . Vailliant, .Joseph Smith, | Matthew Lynch, Mrs. Matthew Lynch, | J. Millett, Mrs. Mary Despathy, Lu- Harry Read of Boston University are | Ruth Sunn, Mrs. Amelia Laporte, Geo.|Mrs. Seward Park, Edith Carr, )Mr& cius Cranska, Bradford W. Daniel- home for a short time on account of B H. Laporte, Clara Lafleur, Blanche La- | Etta Carr, Bertha Carr, Lillian Brown, | son. fleur, Arthur Zercie. . Mrs. Fred Dawley, Mrs. Godfrey De-| Mrs. John Garvey, Sprague Gallup, Laura Linnell, .| Alphonse Laperle, Albert Defosse, Jo-|as Costantine. Rose Costantine, Mrs,|Harold Allen, Charles N. Allen, Mrs. Many of the grocers delivered one seph Moreauy, Mrs. John Lavallie, Al-|Joseph Dion, Capone Louis, Lena La-|Mary Linnell, Charles Nightengale, dage Champagne, Mrs. Aldage Cham- |porte, Joseph Barber, Timothy, Alice |Mrs. Charles NLghtangge. Juulzv:a Ly%n. , ose roche, Potvin, Mrs. Frank Dore,- Alphonse | Defdsse, Alphonse Bouchar. Harry Danielson, Floyd Cranska, Ev- Moreau, Leo Moreau, Angelina Mo-| Charles Capone, Angelo Delgrosso,|elyn Cranska, Mrs. Julia M. Andrews. reau, Corrine Moreau, Laura Moreau, | Amede Larose, Mrs. Alblin Bourgault,| Team Florence Baker, Grace Shel- Fabiola Moreau, Eya Caouette, Rose|Thomas Lawless, Mrs. Mamie Bibeault, | don and W. Franklin Sheldon: ' Jo- Grenier, Isaie Grenier, Dora -Cham- |John Foley, Orpha Vanderlinder, Reiny | seph Ayoub, Tracy Bitgood, Don Bit- pagne, Mrs. - William Chaput, Eva |Vanderlinder, William Sullivan, Joseph | good, Mrs. A. Don Bitgood, Mrs. El- Chaput, William Chaput, Jr., William H;utekie, Austine Coughlin, Mrs, [la M. Burgess, Charles Burgess, Har- Chaput, Senior, Herbert Weldon, Will- fRichard Coughlin, Katherine Young;|old Burgess, Mrs. Joseph Bouvais, iam Lavallie, Mrs. Tola Cook, Fred|Fred Sharkey, Mrs. Amanda Daig- | Stanislas Beauvais, Mrs. Stanisjas Gagnon, Joseplr Gagnon, . neault, Clara Daigneault, Rose Deaig- | Beauvais, Mary Bodo, Mrs. Celina Ovila Gagnon, Leo Gagnon, -Mrs.|ncault, Regina Daigneault, John Daig- | Briggs, Mrs. Nettie Bushnell, Thom- Joseph Barriere. Albert Barriers, Bm- |N€ault, Alfred Rioux, Bdward Ewart,|as Boskovich, Mrs. Mary Cray, Savo n ie | McLaughiin. Nick Dopcic, Mrs. Sarah Clark, John gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. | nest. Albert Beaudreault, Mrs. Xavie Nic] opeic, Mrs. A FUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘AND: EM.|The air passages of your heado‘:vm Lavallie, Andrew —Blanchette, Blzear R-TOS,eph Labonte, Antonio Hoquin, Fred | Deroko, E. E. Dupius, Mrs. Emma Du- BALMER! clear and you can breathe freely. No | Parent, Mary Parent, Mary Blan-|Romer, Mrs. Fred Romer, Mrs. Mary | puis, Edgar Dupius, Alta Dodge, Faris ' .S more dullness, headache; no hawking, | chette, Rose Blanchette, Alfred Blan- De Forge, Mrs. Ludger Rainville, Mrs, | Elis, Fredie Elis, John Faretich. 7 2z 88 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. | snuffling, mbcous discharges or dry- | chette, Delina Blanchett, Leslie Young; John McCann. Mrs. Charles Bonner, | Judson Gill, Naomi_Joseph, George Phone 290 (Lady A ness; no struggling for breath at|Lioneli Tetreault, Narcisse Chattelle, | MIs. Moses Rabitaille, Mrs. Joseph |Haddad, Miss Julia Joseph, Kee Yip, night. Eleodore Grenier, Omer Grenier, Bruce | FTenette, Grace Young, Eva Lussier,| Abdon Kalil, Frederick _Lafreniere, Tell your druggist you want a small | Bauthillier, Germaine . Marcaurelle, | Sby Saad, Joseph Hantikie, Mary Ar- | Mrs. Mary Latreniere, Yvonne B. bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a | Maurice Foster. |80, Arthur Cote, Mrs. Mary Burns, | Lafreniere, Diane Lafreniere, Gustave JAY M. SHEPARD little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream Team—Jennie. Williams and Leona John Burns, Lafrienere, Marian Lovreta, Mike Sueceeding El In your nostrils, - let it penetrate | Burke. Mrs. Ada K ‘Team—John. Sullivan, Arthur Wood, | Milko, Daniel Mowrey, John B. Prior, L b T\mire & (Bhepara through every air passage of the head; | Shaw, Gladys . ILi ) l'}e'g?&rtd Dazgett, Harry P%ta!;r. Pros- | John ‘A._Prior, Mrs. Jane P. sPrlol‘i I soothe and heal the swollen, i 4 | Burke, Leona Burks, % street. Mrs. J. Fred er, Miss | Rhodes Paine, Mittet Radich, Samue! FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer S oy ; mucous membrane, and’ relief comes | Clark B. Gallup, Mre. Marion Harring. | Florence Baker, William Heywood, | Ray, Mrs. Samuel Ray, John Sylvester, i . | instantly. 60-62 North St.,’ Willimantic it minee i an ol stuffed-up and miserable. iton, Mrs. Mary N3wton, . Emeline | Ms. William Heywood, D. C. Parker,|Sam Salum, John Stankovich, Savo | Greene, Byron Tyler, Dudley B. Will- | ¥rs. E. B. Parker, L. 'N. Pratt, Mrs | Stangovich, Franklin Sheldon, Mrs. | Lady Assistant Tel. connetion | tATTh Sufferer needs: Don't stay | iams, Jennie Williams, Nancy B, Hill. | - Pratt Mrs. S M. Ladd, Miss An-|Nellie Sheidon, Grace Sheldon, Mrs. e S ———— et e e 7. e Blan Fig . finaStankieolez, Amda Lapac, Antoni i? N g&fifoflsfi&%’u;b %},KEMQE kae Biclak. Joseph Kisiel, John.J.|Walas, Eleonora Tomkiefiez, Nawe- Parriseau, Elizabeth Gauthier, Bmma ng\ Jé‘md?afi:: a}: XLBlég%?s;r?d zenic Wolck, Antoni Biclok, Pawel Willimantic, Conn. INTERESTING NEWS FROM THE WAIST SECTION e eline Tetreault, Miss Lillie Annie Sprague, Mike Wukas. Team—Byve Bertrand and. Blanche | §onarq Daggett, Mrs. Mella}:am mg'w Team Joceph Grzebien: Jacob Grze- { Mathie. Eva Bertrand. David Larose, L (Lom Migneauit, Middle Mignenwit, | ESth A. W. Paine, Miss Ruth Chap- | bien, Stanislaw Modliszewskl, Sero- Tavernier, Willidmn Gorman, Anna = 5 Bernfer, Joseph Berriler, Lizzte Gor. |L: Sullivan, Miss Lucy Dupray, . | Pisz, Jpanna Kuznorowicz, Jozef Tyre- A ka. man, James Gormen. Margaret Dupras, Miss Sophia Bozek, N e o | Wawezeniee Ogara, Marola Bliznick, i TS, n tter, 88 rig Potter, | Jozef P izd, Plotr Erbau, azles | Team—Mrs. Joseph B-PF‘mncm» Mrs. | Harry Potter, Miss Cegelia. 1 lfa:; nfiz:r" !-%fix Kania, Michael Witalec, 5A1ben Hoxie, Mrs. L. P. MacLennan, | John Daley, Mrs. J. Davigneau, Jo- | Wladyslaw, Zulija Motyka, Solemeza | Mrs Annie Howene, Joseph B. Francis, | sephine Kermack. 2 Godel, Frank Krychta. e Rt " Heleh g |, Saul Davigneau, Rev: J. F. McCar- | Team—Mrs. A K. Briges and Rachel Pogter T B i thy, Emil La Jour, Felix Lavalle,|Kitchen, Lucy J. Kenyon H. Clifford g [Peuars jormidas Jette, Thomas Sull Kenyon, Mrs. Geoige Chipman, Mrs. |E?"°‘“"""‘““‘° B Fraser and Freda|wm. T. Wilkinson, E. M. K:m‘.:?l; George Sanderson, Mrs. Andrew Lata- yers, Willam W. Adams, Joseph|yrs' m, Kennedy, Mrs. Louisanne Pu.|more, Mrs. Frank Emerson. Frank T e ————— ranteau, Mrs. George Savyman, Chag. | Emerson, Mary McCormie, Mrs. John Based On °f Scovell,. Mrs. ‘E, H. Frink, Mrs. Mary | Lyons, John Lyons, Mrs. Viech, Mrs. SR Morse, George Landry, Wilkam Le [S. R. Kitchen, S. R. Kitchen, Rachel Cost Per Clair, “Horace Cleveland, Albert St,|Kitchen, Mrs. Albert Briggs, Albert Tablet s It Saves 9l5¢, Piere, John St. Sawer, Miss Woella | Briges, William Archer. Mrs. Oscar Bedard. : 3 Wood, Lerou Hyde, Mrs, Bugene Boyle, Oscar Bedard, Frank Larosé, Henry | Mrs. Ella Hawks, Mrs. Henry Titus, Longham, Joseph Gariey, Miss Rose | Henry Titus. P25 > e LS Melancow, Mrs. - Dennis Kennedy,| Team—Audna Piche, Herbert Bigon- The Waist Section has interesting news to those looking AL 12 ; Frank Daggett, Rev. John H. Landry, for real bargains in iote of rvod, chiffon, voile' sad| ¢ _ cpedochine. - Thte e i e o ek o CASCARA 0 QUININ marked at prices that will interest every one. Voile Waists Crepe-de-chine Waists Mercerizod Voile and Chiffon Voile Walsts, trimmed with group: esse, Mrs. Eva Piche, Rena Piche, Bernard . Bliven, Wilfred La- - Vigne;| Audna Pieche, Denial Morency, M. Miss Helen Tavernier, -Violet: Murphy, | Harry Bigonesse, Mrs. Louls Morency, [ John Coffey, Miss Rose Seney, Miss|Mrs. Hubert Bigonesse, Everett Coalin, Irene Seney, Thomas Roberts, Henry|Mrs. Everett Codlin. Dona Morency, > Messics, Joseph Goyette, Mike Kenne-|Byron Billington, Fred Bigonesse, John ; PoM© dy, Henry King, Leo Parker, Mrs. W.| Midley. No advance in price for this 20-year- Gardiner, George Despathy, Mrs. Geo. Mrs. John Midgley, BEdward Val- old remedy —25¢ for 24 tablets—Bome Despathy, Miss. Ida.-Maynard, Frank |lant, Harmidas Couture, Mrs. Minnie ?ld t-hlq: now 30c for 21 tablets— Tavernier. Gregoire. William G. Clarke, Abraham Crepe-de-chine Waists, in such 'm-m;"-’-" Mrs. Frank - Tavernier, - -Joseph | Byer, William H. Sargent, Fllie Fair, 8 of tucks, Rumsvenias, rs. Frank Stone, Ros-|Mrs, Cora_ Hyde, Alfred Hyvde, Mrs. lace and pearl butions, are priced as |CO1OFS 8 moire, flesh, pink and white in 24 well Snell, MrY. Roswell Snell, Arthur | Samuel J. King. follows for this week:— - trimmed with clusters of tucks and in 3 -Money Wood, Mrs. Arthur Wood, Benjamin| Team: lton Duxbury and Felix $1.00 quality for 89 embrolderies: — - DA Lamothe, Mrs, Benjamin Lamothe, Pe- | Bernard, Felix Bernard, Frank Ber- 3150 quality for $1.20 $3.98 quality for $2.98 2 ter Carroll, Miss ‘Mary Le - Blanc, |nard, Exilina Bernard, Anna Bernard, 3550 quality for $1.98 3430 and. $5.00 quality for At any Drug Store 'Miss L. Le Blanc, Mrs. Napoleon Le|Regena Bernard, Milton Duxbury, $2.76. quality for $2.19 e Tl ] % Blane, Jean Le Blanc, Miss Lizzie Mil- | Irene Duxbury. Mrs. Milton Duxbury, ' THE H. C. MURRAY CO. ler, Mrs. L. M. Bennett, L. M. Ben-|Mary Masse, Ephraim Brunnells, Jo- nett. 2 ) seph Linexnoche, Hannah Billsbor- Mrs. Jehn Tuckerman, Henry Cray, {ough, Nellie Billsborough, Alice Bills- & :+ | John Tuckerman, Frank Burton, Louis | borough, Thomas Billsborough, Mrs. FUNERAL DIRBCTOR . . - Couture, Mrs. Jobn.Flenaan, ~ Mrs:|Thomas' Billsborough, Manuel Silvia, AND EMBALMER. Augustine Bellahumine. Alfred Des- | John : Parkinson. Phone 126-5... Jewett City. pathy, Josephine Lavallee, Henry| Andrew Comnealy, Richard Chadwick, Aliays the sinse in qulity ' flavor - With such careare the LaTouraine e coffee berries selected and ‘with v such precision and science are they - flavor of La Touraine is unvary- Always the golden brown color, the de- lightful aroma, the rich flavor, . - And all the rich goodness of La Touraine is sealed in the bean, never in a can. For ~ La Touraine is not ground until you order it from your dealer. None of its quality is lost through long standing in tins or containers. Try La Touraine ‘and learn how good coffee can really be—and yet Samuel Goidberg, Nathan Boston — Chicago rich distinctive J it in every bag. < 4 rely on it.. Sold only in the La Touraine bag 35 a pound—all grocers . — 'William Sedden, Mre. Williamt Sedden, Irving Barber, N‘;po)w‘ 2 n Ig‘l’nltr: Mr;, STONINGTON Alma WAL th, ey Mrs. Nifi:hmmwoub:h, Mrs. Fodo, | Conl Barge For Westerly feo-Bound— ?eom 'l'ozlnley. ¥? Clugo%e Tu{n- Bridge Club Members Have Theatrs ey, Mary Hunt, cmas Holden, Mrs.| Party—S8 ! . Cl Thomas Holden, Perey Sedden, Anmnie| """ nowpiowac s Paths. len, Camille T.emire.” Mrs. Camill Thi; k . that the Home Lamire, Adrianna Lemire, 1 fl';G-.mr;Eva:ne ugrovd":vondable °1n an e ol ot A e | T > e W 3 5 t Asel, | ith i : Sarsh - Freedman; Masy _Steinm 1 dheeid oL a o Meamls the steam canal boat with 300 tons of Peter Steinman, Theodore Willett, Mrs. | coal aboard, was enabled to make. her Henry Owen! Frank Poremba, Frank |way through the ice to the wharf of Wayaz, Selvester Potocki, John Wrenk, | the consignee. There is a copl-laden g-;?zamlzrenth, Karol Mayoz, Mary | barge consigned to Westerly ice bound at the Shipyard wharf. There are no Andrew Pohevnok, Mrs. Thomu‘fncilmes for unloading the coal at Crowley, Charles- Benson. Mrs. James | that place. Moore, Mrs. Arthur Bebeault, Tena| The Stonington ship yard is to be Macure, Brnest Possas, Mrs. Sarah|well lighted by night as a protgction Baton, Mrs. Welsinger, Karl Dolzlin- | precaution. . Large flood lights are ger, Elsie Dolalinger, James Reynolds, | being located so that .the entire plant Joseph Piscatello, Evelyn Cranska, A|will be more thoroughly protected Friend, Floyd Cranska. from intrusion. , Stonington Pointers. The Monday Bridge club, met Wed- nesday: afternoon at the home of Mrs, Helen Wilcox. In the evening the members attended a movle show in New London. : Snow plows in the borough made the clearing of snow from the sidewalks easy for the householders. The . _ | plows did the work. Ofi;ers elected at the annual r_fi‘eet A Overcoming Bl the ing of the B. Y. P. U. are: President, | ot the woekly prayer meeting o NOANK Officers Elected Bv B. Y. P. U~ " Over Thirty Members of Home' Guard on Duty—Lumber and Steel _Arrive For Shipyard. Mise Irma Doughty; vice president,|Second Congregational church, Wed- P A ey, ol e e Stonington in i ¥ e saloonmen ?e:?”fc efil;."" .,‘:',f:“,,‘;?.}",@“f: z‘}f‘m; compliance with the Pequest of the flourishing condition, S did no business Monday or About thirty members of the Home[ Tucsday. Guard have been on duty in the vil-| 'The resistrars for ms”mrm — lage, mostly in the shipyard, taking |Sined to the registration o en their meals at Captain Crowley's. emies are Thomas O'Connell of Ston- Mokonis commandery, U, O. G. C. |Inston borough, Thomas Fn:f o;. Mys- will install officers Friday evenin gcckand Fred N. Wheeler wea - 5&‘3‘{%5?:. h‘v:t.}:h‘dr‘::x dmzn:n:f “ After a short visit at his home in chine shop which is being remodeled | the buroug;fl{:l;n xi_flflc:nry“hé Te- for the Rossie Co. of Mystic. g’g‘::! to ary . Camp Mrs, John Chrietianson will enter- |~ nid-winter examinations tn the :?:'lalk.the Silver Link society = this Stonington schools have begun. Douglas Wilbur 1il. Mrs. Melville Daboll is assisting in the care of her cousin, Douglas Wil- ¢ NIANTIC bur, who is very ill at his home in Henry E. Smith of Fast Haven spent Lircten, Sunday at his cottale, whip-poor- Mrs. Emma White is 111, \,“ Mrs. W. L. Mosher was a recent| Mrs, J. C. Soden has gone to Hart- caller on Mrs. Abble Anderson who|forq and Springfield, Mass,-to visit is at the Hohican for the winter. relatives. Mrs, Carolyn Andrews has been vis-| Lawrence Spencer s attending iting Mrs. Fannie Manier in Poquo- | gchool in New London. Owing to the disgontinuance of sev- eral trains the working people and school children take the early morn- ing trolleys. - A number of eelers have been on th;[ Niantic_river. noc. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Walsh-has been named Mar- guerite May. Returns to Northfield. Miss Helen Main has returned to her studies in Northfgld, after a visit at her home. s The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Wilbur has been named Web- ston Chapman Wilbur. Mrs. Hattie Ashbey is visiting in Keene, N. H. The Missionary soclety of the "Bap- tist church will méet at the home of BAD cfllfl? TAKE BOWELS TOMIGHT Newport. THEY'RE FINE! LIVEN YOUR Miss Arline Cooper of Providence is visiting in the village. LIVER AND BOWELS AND CLEAR YOUR HEAD. rs. N. W. Rogers and daughter, Mrs. Lester, visited New London Sat- urday. BALTIC. Louis J. Fontaine Gave $25 to K. of €. Fund — Mill Closed Because- of Insummciont Water Supply. NO HEADACHE, SOUR STOMACH, The name of Louls J. Fontaine ot BAD COLD OR CONSTIPATION Baltic, who donated $25 to the K. of BY. MORNING, C. fund should have been added to the list of contributors in The Bulle- Colds—whether in the head or any tin's Baltic column Wednesday. part of the body—are quickly over- Honorably Discharged. come by urging the liver to action and James Hussey who has bYeen In|keeping the bowels free of poison. training at Camp Devens for a num-|Take Cascarets tonight and you will ber of months has received an hon-|wake up with a clear head and your orable discharge. cold will be gone. Cascarets work Mrs. Joseph Talbot is undergoing | while you sleep; they cleanse and reg- treatment at St. Joseph's hospital, |ulate the stomach, remove the sour, ‘Willimantic, - undigested food and foul gasés; take Miss Johanna Jacob 4 nurse in St.|the excess bile from the liver and Joseph's hosbital spent Tuesday with |carry off the constipated waste matter Baltic relatNes. and poison from the howels. Moses Lambert was in Boston Tues-| Remember the quickest way to get day on business. rid of colds is one or two Cascarets at g Insufficient Water. ;\Li)ght tob cleanse th:l system. GB: a -cent box at any drug Store. n’t atine Daltic Mills closed Wednesday | ¢orget. the children. They relish this g to an insufficient | ongy Cathartic and it is often all that SUPply Of water. rhis shut down. |, needed to drive a cold from thel however, did not affect the lighting|jyo ¢ ttont 0 sysiem in the village as water is held % : in reserve for this purpose, having a special water wheel for generating power. Get a 10-cent box mow.

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