Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 30, 1918, Page 6

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‘.r.a [ ithout ater ur'bx& 'y umfixt}éan streets |, Some places the frost ix feet in the earth wails at-other ‘iaces it measures gnly ‘our,fael.dnwn from” the “surfac - lton in thelr Blood Today than 20 Years ' o e Sly Annnu-—f.uk nf Iron is Greatest Curse to the Health, Strength, Vitality and Bmty? Y. :[‘ue!du Bulletin a'statement ) Physical Exa v '3&2’:."""“‘,1'“' S A e Miss Susan Collins Undergoes Opera- ysical Exa ns - e mi was ‘in. operat 3 SanOiver " R Portlance Joina| - Address B Mite Mabsl Vermor— 305, ¥ex um v, g et of the Modern: American Woman. Force at Burroughs'—Chautauqua| Grand Master Visits Israel Rutnam days.. * . |PR. FERDINANO KING, Ntw York “The Child’s Appeai—What s Your Arswer! Guarantors Booming. Smileage Book = Campaign—Russell Neal Out Under Bonds—Notices to Germans Post- ed. and. Medigal , author says Collarbone Brok ,.,,,q,i"_'r shalg . prescribe more sun ~Berijamin’ Gréen a8, ‘a’ broken Col- Jarbone, the result -of “ being - thrown from-a vehicle: . The body ‘of Tlmmu W. cma. who died in Bast Gree_n'wleh and 'who was Lodge—Benjamin Green Breaks Gnl- larbone—No !flMeIl Slgu! C, L Physical’ \exlndnfl.fiou “of. re k— trunts in- Class 1 in this district.are 10° begin a wéek" from :this !fidrhih!, Of Special Interest To You \' IF YOU WEAR A : fon — Nuxated frgn — to| ' the, iron dofiefouey. inions . Schuyler C. Ja Nemo Wonderlift Corset Advance annicuncement of the first increase i ‘price’ of the popular Nemo Wonderlift models, Nos. 543, 554, 555, 556, 557 and 558 From $5.00 to $6.00 | tion here with the Miss Susan Collins, one of the oper- ators at the Danielson central tela- phone. station, was operated upon for appendicitis at the Day Kimball hos- pital at Putnam, Tuesday. Hor con- dition was reported as favorable, _Pharmacist From Norwich. Oliver H. Portelance, Norwirh, reg- istered pharmacist, has taken a posi- Burrows’ Drug store. Clifford H. Starkweather of the Dan- ielson Building and Loan association reported -a- favorable opening of the sale of the fifth series of shares, 39 being taken up to Tuesday. Sergeant Arthur Drummond of Fort Terry visited friends in Danielson .on it was announcéd.: Tuesdayafternoon at_the office of the-exemption beard. Exclusive of the police list, there are 315 men in Class’ 1, and:these - -are to be ' called at :the rale.of 20-a-day. . In accordance with. war:‘department . iri- structions, the examihationy are to-be very carefully made and ih ems ‘hére there.is doubt in:the minds’ Dhysioal fingss he Wb physical € W) turned over to the mem;fi advisory TT&\'dsdwh]ch soon will begin its sessions. !The war depariment s ‘very anxious.that only men svho measure’ folly. up o’ the re- Guired: standards be: forwarded to ' the camps. By culling-the: physieally dis- qualified men out in’their home dis- tricts the goverriment ' will be saved was. brc\lsht here " Attorney. Robert 'Pen-; 'to New York'after i) tives in Putnam. ‘Pltnar teachers will besin: Satur- day the working of complying.an’in- 's{.4€% from. questionnaires; at the- office of.the local exemptipn hoard. A big_consignment .of: coal- for, use of the New ‘Haven railread’s; locoms- fivés running through this city is'as- sured of ‘arrival -here..- - ‘Ponds ‘Frezen Almost Salid:. Cases are reported from country dis- tricts not distant. from' Putnam of and a_Medi -I :ll‘nu an’cla . ysician of Bel (gufionr Dept.), Westcheste: ital, and - other . physicians Who my. thoroughly ~tested the value .of Nuxated Iron. levue New County | *1'Any : woman .who, tires easily, ' is nmervous . or virritable,- or 1ooks pale, baggard, .and 'worn_should: at. once haye . her: blood examined for [iron-de- ficiency—administration @ of .. simple Nuxated: Iron: will: often increase .the strength . and. | endurance of - weak, “Mother, why don’t ATE! ou take NUX- IRON and be strong and well and have nice rosy cheeks instead ponds: being frozén aliost to the bot- careworn; women 100 pes | of being so nervous and |- On Monday, February 4, 1918 Tuesday. much expense, such 4s is éntailed when | tom. - This has cut- off ‘the_water sup- [.cent in' twa weeks ’'time, ¢ P | ritableall the time and George C. Oliver of Worcester was|a man is forwarded to'a cantonment, | ply from .some- herds of- cattle, Wh g X looking_so haggard and ¢ a visitdr with Danielson friends Tues- | kept there for two or three weeks ‘or |are declining to drink water melted|, |~ The. doctor gave L You doubtless find it necessary to-day to watch your, | ¥ longer and ‘then: sent home again. .. |down'frém snow, so their daily ‘stipply cin He fq gtrane, healthy, expenditures very closely far as possible. guarantee and to make every dollar-go as You are therefore interested in this ad-: vance notice of increased Nemo Wonderlift prices, be- canse it affords you an opportunity of supplying . your | vanced in price-——Nos. 402, 403 and 405—popular models, with Nemo Relief Bands—going up from $4.50 to $5.00. These advances are necessitated by the abnormal in- ices of all corset-materials. They are your Nemo high quality is being maintained. Why wait and pay more for your Nemo? Buy now . Odd Fellows at Putnam. Members of Quinebaug lodge of 0dd | Fellows were at Putnam Tuesday ev- ening as guests of the members of Tsrael Putnam lodge upon the occa- sion o fa visit from grand lodge of- ficers. curred in different sections of Dan- Physical examinations of Ciass 1 registrants in this district is to be- gin early in February. Just when the men will be called for service is not known. | SMILAGE BOOK CAMPAIGN, Being Planned By Guarantors of the Borough Chautaugua. Wauregan, Central places from which Village and other patrons como to 5 i been searched out and alsqu.ufiea by the local board, on 'account [t ‘havidg hernias, losses of sight in one eve and other such reasons; it is expected that a high pereentage of ‘thosé who re- main “in-the class wiil be able to pass called in to assist. up of the towns of Aam; Killingly, Woodstock, “Tho pSON, Eutf.oid and <shford, is '17.8. ADDRESS 'BY' MiSS VERNON Attracts Large . Audiénce “to , High Schosl “Hall Suffragists and others llere who ars deeply interested in woman's; rights were particularly man’s party and ane of the most oril- has _to_be.hrought. to them from.-con- siderable_distances. James Canty--of Quinebaug left-on Tuesday to offer himself “foi; enlist- ment in' the United Stuted mn Charles Belair, serving in'the. cd States navy; is at his home here on the internal. reyenue . collector. \who is 3 Jure to refurn the lists-sub- fects a delinquent to a fine. that may range from $20 to $1000. - . No School S«gmlt : The following atrangéments have heen made. to notify ‘the parents, chil- dren ‘and teachers ‘of "ny session’~of school on stormy mornifiga: Three long blastsiat" m. melins no session. of :school helow the fifth grade during the morning -of ‘that ‘day. Three long blasts at 11.30 ‘rieans o The ' whistle will ‘be’ blown~ at the Hammong .Knowlton. Co. niillland at rosy-cheeked women. with- r.” Ferdinand King, a New'' York -Physician and Medical r.” “In ‘my recent falks to ph: siciaris ori tHe' grave and serious con- sequence, ‘of ‘ifon deficiency in the blood ' of . Amierican, women I have pale; the . fiesh ‘flabby. “Weak. mervons, irritable, . desponden: and melanchoiy. When. the iron goes from’ the blood of‘ women the. roses o from ‘their cheeks. n ‘the most common foods ' of America, the”starches, sugars, table syrups,” candics, ‘polished ' fice, white bread, soda .crackers, biscuits, miaca- roni, ‘spagheffi; tapioca, sazo. farina, degerminated corn meal, no longer is iron "t be. found. ‘Refining processes have vegetables are €60 responsible for another grave “iron some’ to Susie Smith's mother worse Fine." Dr. Medical tonishe who have vainl: disease: cate, 11 result Time and organic iron— o which oility after a few day: weeks and now she looks years younger ‘and fcels just H. B..Vail, and. she -was with olenty cf off than you are heautiful often cross, re-vous, ing creaturcs whom formerly: Phy I Examiner, I have d at thesnumber of patients doctored for-various s, when in reality their deli- ‘un-down state was simply tne of lack of iron in the blcod. again 1 have presc Nuxated Iron—and patients-at “the rapidity with the weakness and general . de- were replaced by a remewed been a: to en quent veell- paop! and within it hdd virtuaily three talized my ganic don’t re: bralthy rosy cheeked women ful Vim and Vitality—while' those ‘who selves for all kinds of ills, Notwithstanding ail tofl the women in their blood— of Life, lack iron are table, weak, tired, complain- noludy wants to have around. iron : o : 8 ¢ York, and the Frost Affects Gas Mains, the physical tests. - leave of absence. - xtrongly, ‘emphasized - the ‘fact' that|wish * quickly, o’ increasé ' their [ (Outdoor Dept), New York f“tm needs at Pmsent low prices. ! ‘pms( now deep in the ground is|,. DF. J Bryden Kent, ‘chiirmsn of Not “File naw ‘doctors should prescribe more organic| strength, power and endurance will| Westchester (ounty Hospital, “says, exerting pressure that is causing eas | e \oc%; bgard, and Ljewt BAvarad I\ o1y’ s small. percentase. ot Putnain :fu’"_:“‘.':““w’;:f for Ueir NeFYOUS: | ind. it o mos; remarkable, and won- | “Thousands of \persons go on suffer- You can save $1.00 on each Wondeslift Corset you | memme 5o bores and stiow saa 15 25 | nations hers. on . Wednesaay’ b nex: |People who will be'saried upen tofie | wemen. patients. Pailor mean anae. |derfully cffective remedy.” : vear after year, doctoring them- buy between now and Monday, February 4. S nto, omep: and bulldinks U0 | wveekr i _physicians alsp masbe | Dee o ets Tpave ,as yet: visitel |\mia " Tha siin of anhemic women. 15 when the _The ~muscles |in the Ealtimore Hospitai and a real and true cause underlying ' their R “The percentage of ¢ gistiantd in |3t the chamber of commerce. daily | Jack _tone, the ‘Brain fags, ard the|ical Esaminer. says: -~Throughout my s , % - Three Nemo Self-Reducing: models also- will be ad- | ieison. e A ross Ciass 1 in this umr,(n; whlch;s macelz‘;‘: week: the: last wesk:, of his sta | memory. fails, and often’ they become | experience on Hospital stafis and as|CORdition is simply a lack of su : ity ficient iron in the red blood rorpuscles able nature to transform the food they eat into brawn muscle, tis- sue and brain. B forms. of metallic heware of the ol iron which fre- 1y do more harm. than good. - inat has been this subject by thousands of d written on ~own phys still insist in dosing themselves - S & Jremoved -the .iron of Mother feeling of strength and vitality. h metallic iron simply. I suppose, and save the difference in price. Guarantors of the Danielson Chau- | Serc Bartieularly .iateresied Tuesdss | ;iiq cession in all Earth. froni these impoverishod foods, | took Nuxate ‘e it cosis a few cents less. It tauqua association held a meeting and | 1" qecembiy hall of the fi signal is:ziven at.7.45 and-not | and silly methods of home ‘cooliery, by | up after a serious case of Hervous ex- iy advise readers in all cases, to mapped out a plan for selling_ Smile- | L \fice Mabel’ Verno there will be the regul throwins down the ‘waste” pipe 'the |haustion. The ‘effects .were apparent|get a physician’s prescription for ar- age books in Danielson, G phiretars o ternoon session of all schoo: ér' ‘in ‘which our iron- ted Tron—or if ybu want to go to this trouble then i} “speakary tn ACphmizatia loss. . Therefore, if ~ you | whole system and put me in a superb | purchase only Nuxated Iron in fits attend the Danielson Chautauqua, w,s,"vemon. gflta!::! fi;‘;.‘mflen_‘ the Putnam Foundr: wish' to' prestfve your' yvouthful! vim [physical condition.” original packages and see that this which is to have charge of the cam-|qid effort and, was . vizorousiv. ap.| Please preserve this notice “so’ that | and vigot, to & tipe old aze you must| Dr E. Sauer, a Boston physician, | particular name (Nuxated ‘Iron) . ap- paign here. vlaudeq at many points. Miss Vernon | {OU M3y know the meaning of the dif* | supply the iron .deficiency in . Your | who has studied both in this country |Pears on the package. If you have, The Smileage bmks contain 20 cou-|ga graduate of Swarthmore “coilege, i ferent storm s f00d. by using someform of orsanic iren, just as you wou!d use salt when your,food has not enouzh salt. Dr, Schyyler C..' Jagues, Visiting Surgeon of - St.. Blizabeth’s Hospital, New . York City, -said: “I have never before given out any medical _infor- mation or pons and sell for ore dollar Two hundréd books is the for this district. The are to be sent by a hook. Tlotment ooks pirchased the b rs to sol- diers who are ir cantonments -or 4 training camps and the 20 coupons will y entitle e soldiers to 20 admissions, to taken prepa Tron and oth: tions such_as Nux_and! similar Tron products and failed to get resuits, remember that such - produets are an entirely different thing from Nuxated Iron.” and in ‘great Eurovean Medical In tutions, says: “I am .a great believer in Nuxated Iron, it often acts almost like. magic., Not long- ago a- man came to me who was nearly half a century old and asked me to ive him a 'preliminary = examination for life campaigning in the east. as she’ has done in.many’ states of tiie Union. Mrs. A.°D. Ascoukh, Hartford, 'was another prominent membar of the Na: tional Woman's party who was hiore for Tuesday" evening’s meeting, which ‘was arranged -upder the. direction ol 58, Holmes - Perry Weddings—Death of ‘Mrs.. J. Harey da 1ren Marskall—Lecture - -by "Rev. A.'F. widen s preseril by physiciens 5 such eas J par g | advice for publication as I|insurance. [ was astonished to find 7t 3 batent medicine nor secrct iy e tthU . 4]:1 )tl.lwli at the ;-]m: o i Miss ' Katherine Byrne, chairmin of | - Earnshav. ordinarily, do not believe in.it.., But so|him with the blood pressure of a boy ’“‘;““l e oua '_',‘, I TRl ot s g i A Frank Child. A Horrible Condi it e o beemnanien Tl e Ao o Seton many American women suffer from |of 20. and as full of vigor, vim and | cuyii,ien constiuents are wide's pre ' rani ild. orrible Condition. campaizs that is o be coaducted and | Woman's party. Miss ‘Helen Haze; Bindioss, dnughter iron deficiency ; PP reil W RrM T kb gl i nierect what thel its attendant ills | vitality as a reung man: in fact a norgeaic Rl v lome Grand Master’s Visit! © of Mr. and Mrs: Palmer Bindloss. affairs with childlike frankness.|casioned such an i lation _6F are zoing to do to Dy Chester Rathbun Chapman, so bR E iy oy |oEsmas e ey oty e Somach oo e tonigars. T .| c: sucl ccumulation o e O T G M. G o : 2 melancholy, - indigestion, flab- | standing his age. The secret, he said, re omach: ca tle contrars. dt & o “Mamma wouldn'* pay the telephone|beef and mutton at that packing |™ake army Jife brighter for them. | J€OiSS . ;n??“‘;j‘:h;s’%’;d Mastcr [ Mr. and Mrs, John W. Chaptan, ware | g = 3 bill, and papa wouldn't pay it. and so now the phone is out of order,” she sald—Kansas City Star. remody in_neariy fall forms of jndi- for. gersous, rup-down oo hire such great ~ confidesed: im . thes offer to fortelc 91 His staff, 13id a fraternal yisit to Tsrael Putham iodge I 0. O. I Tuesday sveping land there were many members ilodze out to zreet them as we'l'as “vis- sagging muscles: ct>. etc,” and in consequence of ‘their weakened run- down condition ' they” are so liable to Contract serious and even ‘fatal dis- eases that I"deem it my duty to ad- center that Semething startling may have to be ddne to keep the price from dropping.—Dailas News. was in taking iron—Nuxated Tron had filled him with renewod life. At 50 he was 'in bad health: at 46 he was careworn and nearly all in—now at 30, fter. taking Nuxated ‘Tron. a mircrle i united in marriage Siturday afterridon jat ths home’ of the Bridé's’ parents on Broadway. = The céremony was formed. by ‘Rev. Oscar G. Buddington. EUNERAL. C. H. H Th:mas. 80 who lacks iron and_ imeease o “The Local Undertaker” DANIELSON, CONN Parjors & Mechanic Street Ch: 1 dren Cr FOR FLETCHER'S After the wark-.was -completed a socigl hour.was enjeyed, . Coat Caught- Fire. ‘Albert Bellisle, when “at ‘ WiIT Mut -‘Saturday. H [The. -Woman’s- Missionary Society wiil meet Sttuhhy at the home Mis. Ta. heir ‘strengch 180 per cxnt. or orer'In- foie weeke' {iting delezations. from neas: pastor of l!|e - Poquono ? Paptist | vise such to take Nuxated Iron. T|of vitality and his face beaming with :”N N’\’fif':' ’”:‘F'““ "“" serious “"""‘(‘.‘l’..'m'k- e. Tnfl=-|1-,w wveting of TuesdAy u The “bride yas” zowned in | Rave-taken it myself and given it to|the buoyancy of youth.” They el cfler to refu”your_money i€t ' docs funeral | ;mage the. oncask white satin and. carried “a’ shower liny patients with most surprising and | ‘Dr.. James Francis Sullivan. for- | iv* J [fsl (uble you stmogh and: endurance il Thomas | inouding - the - conferring’ of (Hry fimlvbouquet of white roses-and sweet peas. | satistactory ‘results., And those who |merly Physician of Bellevue Hospitall by ai sood drues E by ‘Roy. Walter .| iearee upon candidates, ~ During: the | She was unaitended, The pariors were L naster of the Westfield Con- | ocfal hour rfresitments were -cerved. | decorated. in - pirk . flowers. against-a > \ e “hieeh by A Drotent rent. Wbt hath Tuerday | BAcksrouna ‘of ferns. and Jaurel.”The |Of Joseph: Bonnin Sunday ‘afternoon, |tier Ploncers; will be in charge of Miss|ence, her parents, ‘Mr. and’ Mra E 2 : IR e e R {o. | masic was by Miss Fanny Fish at the | WAl &{lempiine to fight a stove which | Myrtic. L. lanchard. Charles Monty, two _ sister, Miss i Hrpar at Nate i e RN e nee L piano. ‘had just been filled with kindling Special Service: Yvonne Monty of this village and Mrs. i The eares | wer Witiond Daniel- | dona who hasgle’ the sams: ,n‘ Yad| After the ceremony there was a ve- | ¥00d ‘when hi caught fire and | ;. jneeresting sébvice was held at|G€orge Gaudreau of Willimantic, and g sor George R Guild Thendore Ham- j cepticn. Among_the 75 Telatives pres- [started to burn rapidly. ~Mr. Bellisle | o " conzregational church '‘Sunday | ©OUF _brothers. Arthur, Dona, George 4 fmett. a’l of Danielson, and Frank W. order by, gelling -sfolt ont were guests’ from- Norwich, Ston- | QUIckly Fethoved the coat and threw it \evening.” The -men's choir rendered |2nd Edward Monty. ) [mannets o7 Dayei hods vas The Tick was* directed "'rton. Newport and Lynn, Mase. The |[Into' the| stove before any of the rest|coveral selections preceding o pleas-| Willam Hodge of Boston was a 7 GRS LR “ault at|yiaces of business that were - leziti. | Lride received beautiful gifts of cut | Of his clothing caught fire “\ ing duet by Mrs. William Swaineon | Pl2infield visitor Tuesday. © [ ot finld al will be|mately open. The charge was not|&i ilver. and. linen, :alSo mon - Mr. ‘and “Mrs. William Bellavance | ang aiss Bornice S, Cogsweli. & bari- | 1arold S. Greene of Boston was @ T made that the proctice was® eeneral | After a' wedding trip. Dr. and Mrs, | motored to Providence Monday. tone solo of merit by Rev. William | Dusiness caller here Tuesday. - bt Wond 1w in the places that were open’ But that|Chapman will make’ their-home at“17| - Jidward . Freeman of Sterling. Hill| Swainson was followed by_a reading 3 - angeme one or two had broken tho ruie. Broadway. AN & Monsupcallsr Tuosday Siven in Scotch dialect by A. T. Hope s Z . I ed % Mrs. Chapman has been' chief ‘op- | - Mrs.. William Gardiner spent Tues- | was much enjoyea-by the unusually ‘GRISWOLD- 4 i UNDER #50° BONDS : Service - Pipes Frozeh. erator at the local telephone exchange. | 425" in. New London. large .assemblage. - i —_— | 2553 Frost tha ig n‘lid & deeper into the | Dr. Chapman is s ‘raduate of the Class Provides Lighting. The mid-wee praver meeting on|Rev. B. Livingood Preaches Farewell i " 5 ik R ssaulting | 8TOUNd as e ay - goes b is be-|University - of - Pennsylvania Dental].! i Thursi ing at . ti E : jifteusetl The r[z:p ‘“;u A<223108 | ginning to nile ub more troubls hers. | collere and i practicing his Drofession’|in T Temy bt PN, Glootric lghts | A S e e the i Sormon. » WE WILI. PLACE 0N SALE WEDNESDAY i e Tuesday: afiérroon @ number of busi- | in Mystic, Hel ¢ has been completed. The work of| The social dance in Columbia hall| Jane Lester is visiting friends in i e ness bulidl " Holmes—Perry, Wifing and putting up the fixtures was | Under the auspices of the Men's club | Westerly, (el e Miss Minerva Perry, daughter of Mr. |done by the young men's class Saturday evening was well attended| Rev. i, Livingood preached his fare- 4 . N e Sl R s belnebrourht In land Mrs Harry Perry..of this Diace,{ - Louia' Lehous, o soldier at Camp |and greatly enjoved. well sermon Sunday. ING TO CLEAN UP e e 2 Tesded I mals It % he: land Archic S Holmes' Who is in the| Devens, has spent a short furloush at Party on 90th Birthday. Miss Bertha Geer is teaching in dis-2 f or hodin e S rop |employ of the Jocal telephone. com- [lhis hore on Linnell street. Mrs. Ralph D. Curtis celebrated her | trict No. 2 on account of the iliness of . ins. Into 'stores”are” frozen. Wh! Y, Wwere married Thursday évening | Miss Gladys Daggett a junior at|90th birthday Tuesday., Her daughter, | iss Sibyl Browning. * s vas Ternis 3 B R | by Judge A. F. Hewitt, first’ selectman { Storrs. college, has spent a.‘short re- |Mrs. W. C. Darrow, gave a dinner to|_MT. and Mrs. William Bitgood and i ] £ ? \)i Groton. : i cess at.the. home of her parents, Mr.|members of the family in honor of |SOn_Robert spent Sunday with iriends g 41t took | Dreak of the: war, been resiired to OBITUARY. . and Mre.. F. W. Daggett. the anniversacy. - Thers ‘was a birth- | In_Voluntown. 3 & \Whars | FeISter in_this® e t:-\ The rule Mrs. J. Harry Marshall. There is good coasting. on all the|day cake with 80 candles ana a bou- | William Holmes spent Sunday ‘with ¥ 3 MEN’S MANcHUR'AN FUR COATS logad, .an; TIPS to crem male fitmnth Whe! Y B. MacKenzie had received |local hills. The snow has been worn |quet of 90 carnations on the table, Mrs, | his daughter and son of Willimantic. : oun matyee/} ' Jers of, agesoriov e i I rd: of the death of his" nephew's{down. affording fine slidin Curtis also ‘received a shower of post |, Mrs. W. B. Montgomery visited that Pharia’ w pear fn i1 S RETIONE TeAUKED 10 ’“‘f‘? or on-|wife. Mrs. J. Harry Marshall. at Prov- | . Alfred Delbec, a_stodent at As-|cards from friends Mrs. Curtis is|friends in Norwich recently. That were $45.00 court Tae-dny merning. It was said | SO this rule must, presen b."?""y dence, Sunday evening. .’ Mr, ~Mac. | Sumption college, Worcester, is home | wonderfully well and active, enjoys| George Geer of Baltic was = e > 25 that (e altorertion in which the men | SS¥E8 o Dl Crimehaw belween | ifenzie, Mrs. Fnos M. Gray, s. °s.|[for-a few davs because of iliness. reading and has been doing consider- | On friends in town Saturday TO CLOSE AT.. 2 - el raw out of som* words over | e e o ovteg | Brown MgcKenzie and: John' Thomas Frank: Martis. has ~completed the | able ‘knittins for “the lotal-Red Cross sahis e s e sl nale qwie oo ; ish y Will ~+iend the funeral in Proy idernce | work o ing his icehouse at Moosup | branch. LARK’ . e "‘g'fl};’rf;’x‘;:":fg l“‘;"'l‘;f;‘;f}fl:‘a':*: gh";!'rhu.nn dake, The ice harvested is clear and| Mrs C. H. N. Thomas, who died at C 'S CORNERS NOTICES 0 “GERMANS tog! B3byES Interesting Luc(ur solid and about 22 inches thick. Danielson, Saturday, aged $9, was well 3 inches, on thin paper with light back: : £ - - Frank Marti i =S 3 MEN'S FRENCH MOLESKIN COATS = o B A LML IR e Wi e e o W SettarSs ek st whe e, v e Called Uson &0 Reaister With Puneei,o,mphs Toade, Buring. thiseak and Methodist. church Taesday evening fo older people in this village where she [monia. is more comfortable. He is & Next Week. { ave them ready when the. time:af reg.’| listen -to hthe lecture %h;n Bndng resided fifty vears ago. - Tuthies Mar iniininge ag;?ez:“a?i:}zfl : flul‘p Lined ere $25. - i o Tn Feai Vi v |I". Earnshaw. prepared by erwood : I 1 5 2 Imh. O e et of the sty | & Tnderwood of New York!' The sypr|Aid Seciety’s Gommittses. — Soldier PLAINFIELD B e s Eeioaes e 5o o e R AN | tices ahiout Daniclson Tuesday e tions, all who must follaw..them ave | 360t was-The Tourlst's Parig and the| Boy.Writes Home Daily — Ninety ——— recently, vut his thumb badlv. . . | the attention of Germans to the f:\(‘llreqm"d to ‘consuit-tiiercHief of police | L ¢asant’s Erance. - There :were 105 ‘Candles .on Birthday Cake for Mrs, | Death of Mrs. Joln Hollinswerth, Fol- | Many are.ill with grip and coids. | that they must rezister with the DO-|atance. The ordermust he abeved or |Slides.shown from.the lantérn: It'was|' Rufus D, Gurt towin Uon! Tines: Perecnal TS e T na between Mon February 4. and futerment is Tkely’ to follow for ‘the benefit of. the Mygticbranch of P e ,;w'f‘“‘ 9 2 The: British.. BovSiAaE X e MEN’S HEAVY ULSTERS i Tebr o x | The notices. being distributed here, | the Red Cross. Miss Edna Aver is the.new cashier| - o0 vanced to its Allies during. the war s |, The motices sinte that the ‘oblie- | ihere -there are very few -German|:-- Dr. Allyn Drderedto n.wm i 3 ; t [ ion o egisier I+ in accordance WIth | Sybicers. ave printea. both in' Enghah| Dr. Gurdon S. Als atW. E. La Belle's store in Danielson, | Mrs. John. Tiollinsworth died at her | about $6.000,000.000, exclusive of ad- RAIN AND WIND PROOF ; e e ,Dr. Gurdon S Allvh &rwxy:;exf:‘;‘-i Knbwn-as the Burroughs. stbre. home on Church siret. Sunday morn- | vances fo_its colonies. senhe, Dnited Were $20., $25 and $30 1 o P e i | place, has been" ordered o report af Rev. Chirles A. Downs has been | 18 30 b (008 GG U0 iidren, | 006,000,000, of which miore than: $1.- TO CLOS’E AT 3 (0) f I man who is a native, citizen, deni- | IN ENGLISH HOSPITAL.' Newport in the ‘naval’sei ,*. | confined to. his home. 'the past -week | Iicatrice, Blanche, Yvonne and Clar- | 255000,000 has gone to England. B cesssssacaasinee zen subject of the German empire, | Lortinet.” Dixon: ESI 328 Sibihcinss| 1y Persanal and S E - with an attack’ of lumbago. unless fully- naturalized as an Amer- ‘Mrs. Henry Deneke. .has returped i i | jear. citizen. evgn though such German| = But is_Attacked By ,Ms: | trom a visit in Boston., . - ; Called :For_ Navy b5°""°=- ‘1 i persons have previously, since the out- SEEESh [y 3A 1 Edward Raider .has ‘ummed to| . Barl Brearly' who'has been emploved | S H T.orimer r,wm son| of " M Mis:| ang” 3re. James (W, \,acmn T visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. b . 3 Torimer Dixon, has‘conveved to them | * Luke McKone has returned .to. News | F1AFTY, Brearley. Mr. Brearley enlisted n er th C - SCARFS AT 1 -3 OFF the information. that'te. has ‘been 1Il| port maval. base afcer o wies wfu-‘m; in the navy some tirme ago and Jon—l w1 on- . [ vith measles in 2 hospital in England. | brother. William McKone. e e Uee s with oY oqe . . jand, by an interesting chance, the in< | Wword. Beeh TS 70D | iday with | ( S k . . | i e Tt ot s i |y Lok hog, B, reeeved from, 3. .| "5 Boncar 1 Sroviion. stipation, - Biliousness, Sic l LADIES, HUDSON SEAL COAT cHRuNIc cnl-n a: Wh}:re his Enfiéheroa;‘;:isfiorfisg:ge and Mrs. McDonald are wel Committee Named. " eir homes an - | joxed" the trip, -but find the. weather i fes' Ai : : x h d o AT g e ok Sware| 307 "o Wl ST T Lo Mg sooies have eadache, Dyspepsia, an Was $225.00 ; T3’ Dion wapt Actbasinith aniauls | o, o e S“""‘”“ Hopkins, and | serve for February and March: Miss . o - v . l 65 | | ation unts, to whiéh he was attached | 2™ L0, [Bernice s Cogswen, Mrs Tred W. all their attendant discomfort TOCLOSEAT.............. in clerical capacity. He- stood~ the - Burnett, Mrs. A. T. Hope, Miss Clara v E Bl abait Sttt v MOOSUP - ' |Taw, Mrs. Harry Brearley, Mrs. Per- oL * Pri e e Mool s M0 ok ¢y W. Dickenson, Mrs. Herman Stein- Mr. Bagley’s Letter Printed | witbout discomfo Y. of pentlo. AR P bough, Mrs. S. R. Gillette. only to be attacked by measles, which | Queen .Esther Circle Meets .at ‘Mrs. 1 FRENCH SEAL COAT Here as Procf. e preferred to submarines on ihe last | John C. Gallup's—Albert ‘Bellinlys| | | Writes Home Dally. ‘ DR. CALD WELL S ay out. and instead of Zolng, - into - = | | Mrs. Theresa O'Neill, whose son Dinnnit N o1 sultéred with' a | ciop With iila. seisesloy. was hout f“’“ %:“""P E e 100 BOoYe | e ia st b 4t O Bordan:| That sold for $75.00 chronic’ cold for four months, coughed | direct to the hogpital. len’s Class Provides "'!"""9 for| Ga., has received a letter from him . T 4 day and night. Had to keep on work-| Mr. Dixon writes as to the splendid | ~Methodist Vestry.. : eyery day since he-left home—a fine TO CLOSE AT...... B R ing when I was not able to. I saw |treatment he received at the.haspital 5 ) cord of ioyalty to his ‘home and * Vinol advertised and tried it, and I|and of the efforts " of the' nuhgs to do Queen Esther cjrcle.met- for werk other. Ol'her young ‘meén who have | want to tell vou it just cured that|everything possible for Uncle Sam's|at the home. of Mrs. John.C.. Gallup | 1ét¢ Dayville for service are also writ- | T/w Pe’fi[t Laxative cold in_a short time.”—J. C. Bagley, | bovs. Monday evening, - Those present were |ing homé: cach day. - D‘fl:' . 5 ] TEvidently the food shorts;e in the gflsses Alice q\'s"n,u!;)er, _DErothy Salis- : Chance to Aid Red C: | . at's because Vinol is a constitu- | English hospitalsis not such as to zive | bury, ‘Alice * Salisbury, Lily = Holden, ross. | > CRE) . i tiona] cod liver and® iron remedy | catse for apprehension, for Mv. Dix-|Ethel Parkhurst The work sccom- {The local Red Cross brancn is great- | is a combination of simple La_xan.e Herbs which aids | digestion. enriches _the on writes of being served’four meals|plishéd durinz the evening. was- the | [ hampered at-their sewing room by a | 1 1 1 1 cti Pliod and creates strencih. = Then|a dav and wonders wheter Ke will| tfing of a comforter to I‘)egenl to the | Inck o sewing machincs. Amon ! “]lth Pepsin, mild and rre:’;\e o 1}tls action and chrnoic col and colds naturally | find it easv to'comé back to the Amer- 00l and home for-colored children | having an idle machine would show | v, without gr Gisappear. Your money will be re-|ican siandard of “three ‘squares” a|conducted by Miss® Russell-in: South | patriotism by donating its use. | jicyes Consnpanon que & lpmz ° ° turned if it does not help you. dav. A ey Carolina. g : ! Lottéen s Rown? Bou ! or other pain or discomfort. It is especially Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler,[ The Red Cross seciety :supplied ' a| 'A letter from Miss Russell was reas: e g | . Proprietor, Norwich. Vinol is sold in | turkey. for the U.-S..boys avho rvere at|felling of .the extreme cold’ weather| Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bennett have | recommended for children. FURRIER ‘VVil{xm.ntlc by the Wilson Drug Co. | the hospital ard afl that Went with it | there, which made the: girls_certain S ;i!'l;in - ;vfielelk Emailizcs n Danielson by the A. W. Williams | came from the supplies of the institu-|that their work will be appreciated. rom, thei s e Wiio-18. over- | . Pharmacy, and in Putnam by J. F.| tior. , The holiday promised to be| The Queen Esther giris Were asslat- | seas | While Mr.and Mrs. Bennett re | Sold by Dmggut: Everywhere (g s Donahue. Also at the i:ading drug|a happy one, ed in-their, work by Mrs. J.:C. Gallup, | céive. letters from their 'som, he does| s 291 MAIN STREET stores in al' Connecticut towns. A Mrs. James Parkhurst. Mrs. Mary Lin- | ROt receive theirs as promptly through | 50 cs. (2) $1.00 g = === | nell and_Misses Jennle .Wuiker: and|d¢iay; in the mafl. s il < A- r. WUUD Lilla E. Millett. A Trial Bottle, Caa Be Obtained, Free of Charge, by Writiog 1o DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 457 WASHINGTON STR EET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS.

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