Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1918, Page 9

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've Kies Company ggw =| LOW SHOE SALE S Starts Wednesday, Feb. 20th LADIES’ HIGH GRADE OXFORDS, PUMPS AND SLIPPERS, IN s PATENT LEATHER, GUN METAL, RUSSIA CALF AND BRONZE KiD | b L n,%"”w‘?:a;;m::m BROKEN LOTS AND SIZES ) i3 & } B SRBOT MEN'S HIGH GRADE LOW SHOES IN VICI KID, RUSSIA CALF 2% Bt 555 AND GUN METAL. THIS LOT INCLUDES STETSON, HURLEY AND ~ HEYWOOD SHOE CO. SAMPLES AND FACTORY SPECIALS sy W ; Linion St. Jean Was Evening of|Grammar Room Pupile Buy $9¢ Worth | SOTIBiLteE, which has SEVENTEEN ACCEPTED. ~Grange Installation—Funerai| of Thrift Stamps—Adjustment of Lty S E i i Fire L War B o . L Out of Forty Bsfore Exemption Board ' el Wil_.—lh- g ey :-—-'f gty Orotnieg Tuesday Twenty-Two Referred to enjoyable evening of whist ; f Medical Advisory Board. -tulhuuthe\wmo.m ‘:: The fu services. for 4 elson Gauthier, by some of the %] Ga Seventeen of the 40 Class 1 A men nbers of L/Unien St. Jean mpfl-t. el e eI S S ST S ST ONE LOT MEN'S GUN METAL, PATENT LEATHER $z 45 ified 1 it 42000 foday by Dpde o€ were passed as quali for military . R P et g o eI o Kennaty to'North Grractord, “fi:’ ‘men aclepted are: Alnc Roi- AND RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS AT __.._...._..... Fire Loss A‘]uned. réau, Danieison; Henri Pojtras, Dan- " Mrs. Henry Marchesssault. lelson; Hury H Lafortune. Attau- i « The loss to Will Lms' trong’s houn Tuesday momning the fumeral of Mrs. | Waugan h A. Gagne, Putnam: 4 + 350 | Henry Marchesseault, who was kill- | Alfred Gmflet lot, Banielson: Jerry Dogle, No sale Shoes On Awm‘al i |wan the amount agreed upon in set-|%4 In the accident at Dayville Satur- Danielson; Leo J. L’homme, Aatta- 1 tlemenL day might, was heid from her home in |#vaugan: Armand Poitras, Danielson; D.- ,Tk‘ . DA \ire. ‘Willism Bradbury celebrated|that Dlace, with services at St Jo-|Oscar W. Swanson North Grosvenor- 3 president of the 80-|yor "ieney.gixth birthday Thursday, |3ePh's church. Rev. J. J. Papillion, of |dale; Leo Iislisle, Putnam; Joserh La- Mrs. Nelson Gauthier. A o | Willimantic, Termerly nastor at Day-|months, West Thompson; Ernest R. receiving many friends who calted to & = % tender congratulations. ville, was celebrant of the solemn hixh | Johnson, Nerth Grosvenordale; Ed - 2 - imass of requiem and Rev, M. A, He-|ward Larose, Grosvenordale; Ralph]of cereals and vegetables. A club YAN“C Church Services. | bert of Mapleville was deacon and: Sgwurfl?onle, 'Alh!‘lflord:‘ Alphonse :l:: alvrm; b;encfenknld :c?n this schoal, drasy The Methodist church holds Syn-|Rev. Joha Roux, M. §, Danielson, sub- | Brassard, Putnim: Felix Peioquin, 8. Viol lark aeting as club|,,. g day school at one o'clock, the Jurior|deacon. Burial was in St. Joseph’s|Danieison; Zonon Robillard, Putnam. |leader. = Miss Embleton explained Miss Mary Rose O’Hearn Graduated No' Exchanges Awaiting Orders. nan, oldest. :ou of Mr. Chapman, has passed badly weshed rosds. A nmhg;nt a;w nm:f;‘;lbm ported at the well attend Oross, e e e i League meeting at one forty-five, cemetery. Louic E. Kenuedy was the| Of the other 23 men who abpeared just why every boy and girl in the| from Bridgeport General Hospital— |R: v} wnirg: e at 2 o' lec?y and rg funeral directo; e and were examined during the day,iUnited States has to do his or her| Lenten Service at Grace Churche| Mrs: Jessie A. Meade has recoversd is at the old home to asslst in|lar pnln::g; at two o'clock. . BB | e ptis v bne was rejected and 22 had their pas- shnr and how they may do their Brisf Local Notes. from a recent illness. i uwun at hand upon 2 farm. proached a very inte ting HARD COAL COMING #s referred to the medical advisery {b! rough club work. Clubs of this oy - ’1 has been visiting {sermon Sunday, Pebruary Mh, 1 s -d, whith may qualify some of kind have peen formed throughout the{ .. suaphen D'Hearn has réinrised usm ds in inuene for his text,. Prayer, ssm chapter 5 Three Carloads Arrive at Local Yard|them for limited service. ° United States, and a great deel ot frotn sifending the gradnaiing emet- = A X Psalm 1st and 2nd verses. and Swu A“ on the Way, Dr. J. B. Kent, chairman of the lo- | valuable work. has been aceomplished g Grange Instaliation. The February business meeting of 3 cises at the Bridgeport General hos-|Clarence Whitaker on Brisf Furlough cal board, and Lieutenant Edward F.|through them. A : e officers of the Brooklyn grange |the Epworth League was held in the E. Tlocal fuel adminis- | Perry, M. D. continued to conduct the Bodion 3 Biadles e g*;;;;,:e'w‘;z“g;*;“gg,“ Mary| —Surprise Party Given Frask Mell. . installed Tuesfay evening by |Vvestry Monday evening. The secre- mer said Tuseday that the fuel sit,|examinations Tuesday. J. Carl Witter conducted an auc-|O‘Hearn was accompanied by her sis- - i w Taylor of Tebanon, sssisted by|tary received a lotter from one of|uation for Damielsor familtes looksd tion sale Tuesday at the Wolfe sta.|ter, Mise Katherine MeHale. Bz, W 3. Rehotis B - and Mrs. Clinton Frink, mas- | the local hoys “over there,” and she Thre: carloads of hard coal PIG cLuss, bles here, selling horses, har- day merning from the theme Follow- regj lt’:z thglll meet;nl. ford i : vid 'C:l;:neén .tl“ : nesses an‘i ethpe ':flo%;:s Fmanhd e ing(lfls‘;l.d Mrs. Clarence Whitak ol onal ips of Hartferd is vis- E report showing th; ; Tues: ’. = Mre, Susie G. Wil |itng his aandmothir, Mss. Garellla|there are esven more care cast of roe | 8078 e Bl S s i A W o T B TR oA Mrs, Myoes ,f,;"’,‘.“fi,,;‘?;‘; Newpert arrived late Friday might tor chaplain, Rev. G. nune, D. | Phillips : fTariem river that are consigned v Beising & Porker. available for power for mills in this| Winter in Norwich with Mrs. Ledd’s |2 Visit with their parents. Mr. istant steward, sws B _War Bureau Organized. Rl L e e IR sister, Mrs. M. Amburn, ‘E::l‘;d:;’"’ume;“ ,f‘“'fs"’“%“h“:;g‘:m;% knows. The ten cars here and due office of the assistant .county fined v Birthday § ™~ g . ’ ; aid ‘of the public. Hbrary, nt. Conbiderable interest has been | morning. confined to her home with 4 severs ay Surpris .“.!e;,c.p‘hm.] . Stetson: zate keeper, ’rhurnia) cvening, it wes decided to :“il“mt;{a &'::':»“3“&'&; Ibfn‘a‘tfim m n in this work by the bovs and| Oniy abbut 40 per cent. of the Class at;avns t:rt ;l‘le'}!‘amlht)‘rc i:evermfl \‘ = Frank Mell was &iven a birthday' 3 ¢ chmgc. the town organization into a over the real cold weather period. girls of Windham county. I men who are being called for exam- Qive in Westfle’;d * Epe! g & few | surprise Saturday eveaifg by & Aum-’ Funeral of William H. Pike. war bureau in accordance with the Bituminous coal, however, is not ar.| Where pigs cannot be obtained by|ination are being unqualifiedly ac-| &y h:r Tadd ‘:; - ber of Jewatt City friends’ and a few B Sooseai nt W:lham 1 Pk the r;luommend.-moxus of the State Coun- riving, tbough it is badly needed by|the child, they will be furnished atjcepied for military service, so the - t’he hoée otlsf’;?;ncazie::me ime | from Iusb‘gn hA dguthtt‘;fl even: &1 son of A=, Mal: . Pike, waa| the personnel o the town soumcic|come of the big manuacturing plants |oost by the Farm Eureau. - Tho First|class may produce lees than 210 men, &t\fho Tome SLFES Carcen, | was passed with games and singing o Sunday at the Episcopsl ehureh.| Ty Mnnheunne £ uf.heb Ha ownndl' that are ensaced on government work, | National bank of Putvam has also|who are ready for the camps and in- rous, and John Tracy of East H Tymns Sl I A v, ! ctor gmciating. Buiat In Heer: | cgememirs of the buresy and thelr | Some' of (hese concorns ave burning |consented (o fnance those Doys and | (aniry scrvice. Other Class 1 men|fous and jobm Tracy of East Hamp- | Thornton presented M. Mell & pair of: Seinetesry, Thy church was 1] Toun ATS; L. Higgins, ohair- | 5009 for fuel, and the prospect is that | girls who cannot obtain the funiis for | Will ‘be conditionally . accepted. B a0meE 3 Shv Ron man gloves in behalf of the company. man; Rev. John A, Dovley, vice Ghair- | hey will have to do 8o, in reater or|buy the pig. Regulations limiting the sale of| Miss ?Byd mt rte.rma a8 re-|Sandwiches, doughnuts,. cake, cheese, man: Rev. Harris C. Beebe, publicity |joe degree. for sometime to come. in raising a pig the boys and irls|Wheat ficur are now in force in this O;ismed g it s week end | pickies and coffee were i Bl B3 Baepdodd n}“’“{'z" ' Deaiel, buty, Hea| ood is coming in guite freelv as a |can help out quite materially in filling | clty, in compliance with an order of |Sfay b e e o et allir anh Miss Clara '“"’n‘a whe .""“’“‘m“ the 19th | rs <aalh i 'fi!" Lol | reiief from the coal shortage, though |the gap caused by their big brothers|country-wide effect. Home from Willimantic. Hyae vll:“ Monday with relatives i i Battors By S6th. R e TS, oiam: much of the wood has mot been Sea- |OINg to war. | If a pig is raised to British War Rally, Mrs. Mary Ladd, who has been| el gV ngsbury, chairman = of — woman's|goned. the weight of two hundred pounds by i Iy that was held ai 1 Wi 5 rs, J. H. Kennedy and Miss Allce council of defense; Perkips L. La- ie b 1§t will furnish A British war rally e spending several months in Williman- | Rennedy were guests of eousins on thé throp, financial member; Arthus, J. |Former Comrades Visited Clarence A, 12 DOV or girl it wi sl £noush |at the Bradley theatre Tuesday ev-|tic with Mrs. Julla King, has roturned | West Side, Norwich, Monday. Vinton, vice chairman war = savings . King, fat lnd T o g::‘ e Lomome {ening proved of speciyl interest to the |¢o her home at Elmwood, Her daugh- s 5 committee; John E. Kingsbury. feod| Clarefice A. King, who was a mem- WOODSTOC'{ VALLEY ~ "N " b h people of the city, but many were kept | ter, Miss Luecy Ladd, of Manchester, conservation member; Eugene W. Lat- {ber of the Thirteenth company at Fort]| 0 ' °Y T ot o away by rain, is spending the week with her. offimer, chairman Liberty committee; |Terry, writes from Brooklyn, bt 8 OD EXHIBIT. Lenten Services. e s .| Postmaster John S. Champlin, super-|ing his s aporeciation of 2 visit from te PATRIOTIC "EO: . | : Mrs, William Sumner is ill with ner- "fi“‘- *“Ju:?‘ brother arelintendent of sehools, E. %7 Ireland, . of J’fa‘ eon:u::dvv'r‘ho W:k l: NOANK The evening service of Grace church vous_trouble, k- Ferdinand M. Kenyon has gene over- seas, He was formerly on the U. 8. 8. Louisiand. Mr. and Mrs. Cheste; H-n-tnfat visited 1 Harold G. Morrisen and Miss Zoetje D-“Tflun and also of a visit from| 7o Be Held in St. John's Hall, March lh! George Ide have as|Shell. Tohn Jarvais of &mm 8- B—Gcmrmuan Annsounced. their | wu!. Mrs. Laura Rudd, of Chap-| There is to a dance Thureday| Mr. King says that as scon as op- . ln. night at the Red Cross rooms. portunity permits he will re-enmlist in A patriotic food exhibit is (o be Austin Peterson had a party at his|the service, for which he volunteered |held in S). John’s hall the afternoons —_— was conducted at the home of Mr. and Men Arriving Daily for Werk in New | Mrs, William E. Manning Ash Wed- Shipyard—Housing Them a Problem nesday in order to conserve fuel, The —Completing Library Room—Per- Lenten service will be held this week PENESR o Friday evening in the chureh. in Sotthbridge Saturday ASHFORD haogse o Ripley Hill Friday _night early in the past year, ane that .his gnd ovenings of March sth and 9th. sonal itome. mgg‘l:‘x; C. Tracy has purchased a 1018 e Cross members 1,‘,;“ are it Some of the vs who.went up were |most urgent desire is m nt an opper- ight such exhibits were held through- 3 ing for the solMiers. ey meet t! | George Conn, Howard Daniels and|tunity to go “over t out the state during. the last week of | 4 large number of men arrived yes Jonq Pillad recently purchased algaf "CL MG AEESTS T iy Bullfrog Which Tries Febryary Swim terday to work In the Groton Iron{1917 touring car. in each t il m}‘;:‘; g‘::fl‘h is #1 with preumonia. |b: ntrhe Elxait f:)‘:l M!! :;Iu,r gtl;’s'hm :3&'@%"3& 311 eunderozl;ig ’rhrect’li‘s: works. It is almost impossible to house | There were a few local boys in the spg:zss er;evizayc wnfzn 2;1;!.0{!"?;:!62;:.‘ e e . ¢ in arms, ang it the war lasts "ong | of the State Council of Defense, %ho S B e S e T R LT T T entertainment at the losal chure enough he will be with them fighting |2lso give a certain sum of morey to to prenned "| NORTH WOODSTOCK h e ' Soon Di-uvmwl 2 SAYS A LITTLE BALTS IN-o WATER MAY SAVE YOou - FROM DREAD ATTACK lot arrives nearly every day. |when the 76th division passed in grand T back the invading hordes in France. |help the expenses. Much has|® MeW ! pases B Mre. Pearl Adams has returned to Buys Fins Cattle, been aceomplished by means of these Patriotic Program. review before General Hodses, just rgy | A message from Carlo states that her home in Phoen! le r gpend- | Miss chrhuno Paine returnad last % ranged to show emergency breads, ele- ¥ WES'|'M| ']'ER = day Red Cross sewing bee at Mrs. :{;“:’m“;f: t‘},’u"hi’;{e:,"““"m:";“fi; more varied use of cereals, What oth- | pesrangton’s birthday will Ve cele NS T ey oo fmployed In Mr.|George Lampsbn's, FHday. council of|Anest members of the Holsteln family |F fats than butter may be used in|™'mhs room being fitted in the vestry {Pansy Picked on St. V. Umc Acln |N MEAT L N e & ol cal Enlisted Man to Die—lce Cut- i arm. ex! s public, and an effo s . s year old cow a few days agv. a guest of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Cort- l‘};“i';d .h;l,'m‘.b"’ n‘;"t;ecfl".‘?l ;.’,:i; has been made to interest everyone in ozt Charles 'Ward and Albert Patterson SingeRenmed. % nfi‘rfi‘.‘}“ was's Wiimanti Stiss Dorothy Bundy “ entortained | b} bull ‘comes from the Segis, Pontiac and 5;’;2;‘,‘,"- nrorwi?ho“;&?se;eeml}s: 2] of the Brookiyn navy yard have had a| . ot interest and the attendance in o g 2z ; A large bulltrog was seen swimming the Clover cifele Saturday aftel !but%ltnins. which are listed among short lurluuxh at their homes here. I ACC methods of eooking, and new suges-| “Mrs .Nat Vincent has returned to|28¢ This was led by Miss Signe WITNERSED ACGIDENT . ;lgfl ‘5 mwflldbg ‘het use of cereals,|ner home in New York after a visit Dlseg: 4 viele af Baseasls, Mo and Wilfred Gingras Testifies Before Cor- | “*i; © L me some. here. Providence, has returned. 4 ¥ to cure, states a well-known authority. __ Coroner Arthur G. BUI continyed | Fridey eveming, to talk on the present | “'Mjse Tiiiaveth Muir of Hartford has | Fo{urned el shor SR sitl We are advised to dress warmly; keep Tuesday his inquest relative to thelfood situation. Mr, Scoville, through {peen visiting her sister, Mrs. Annie| ™ s Sister, Mrs. A. L. Maeleod,| the feet dry; aveid exposure; eat less grade crossing gecident that océurred |his eonmection with Washington, will and family. . | the situation in Palestine is unchang- Fridey ooy o Faine returned 185t) Davia . Crandsll, who some time|S3hibits in helping to comply with the| Liperty counefl, D. of A. s to have| Buich, (7o France and General Mc cooking, the use of meat substitutes, Richaling has been hauling|Defense was held at L. H. Healey's|SVer sold in this county. The pure king, of the Baptist church for a library i exchange ideas and obtain new ones. .| church scheol is increasing. a2 "t tn thia pince Moadey moru [Nine members ware prasent. Light '8 Who gestion ar the dalyy Mr. and Mys. Prank Maia have 2 served The committee in charge hopes to 2 DPJMLI: samrm& :v::lmx ang s;u'.- be able to furnish the latest informa- Graham. Are in Florida,” February Pansy. mfi;ufit?fé"fl.pl?%éfit”gfi e: al I Il y el I Ie 57 Lo Bl e L BTl lion regarding food conditions, nol| afisses Mirlm and Ruth Everts| Mrs. Wilam Medbury had a St |estink foo much mest ond othee tich regulations in regard to food conserva t et . Timge h?ls bee; stermy weather, imot] since purchased ths Harris farm in e o |an attractive program at the meeting —_— end snow fell in Bethlehem. s Leoia’ wire I Wilimase| Several iadies here attended the ai|he town of Brookiva. has bought a|ton . Various (ablee have been e |Wodnesday evening, Feb. #hen ntine’s Day i —Private William M. Pike First Lo- Samuel Bates. bred bull which Mr. Crandall recently | Proper dood for children, and milk as|pnearly completed. B0, Teestos et s valwate threa | Toon: Ciaea Deetion iof Providence 1 purchased from W. 8. Brown of the|* Yool Charles Hadley has retumed to New- It has been necessary during the past 1 A good number was present also ;e must have found It rather [refveshments wero i : six months to revise our former|arhed ffom a vielt in Hepe Valley,|at the evening service at the parson- , for he eoon isappeared. ess. Mrs. Leon Levy have returned to New . Miss Florence Fitzpsiriek, who has - oner Regarding Dayville Fatality. |have Robert Seoville, Federal Food York. R & Rhsumation is sastet t6 aveld than- Adrminiateator for Comnesticut, for|oSen the Sueht of Miss Helen Duna i8] “'Georze Burckel of Norfolk, Va. @ Valentine souvenir in shape of a beau- | foods that produce uric acid, which is Among these was Wilfred Gingras, he Ul S . have gone to Florida for the remainder who witneesst ths acadent. ¥e wit W,i,hte‘m;\"efl flgfl Chorus, re-|of the winter. | tiful pansy she picked that day from |absorbed into the bloed. It is the dow B reret! 1 her outdoor hed of last year’s plants.|function of the kidneys to filter this . - B e m e o ome 3t | cently organized, wil bo on hand Fri- et Davie bps retumed from 8 [0S ate William H. Pike, #iven & asid from the blood and cast it out in _ or C l ren d but alse the thro'l'lnl out of Mrs | tions. & ‘Benjamin -Lamb i ill at his home|mMilitary funeral was the first of|the urine; the pores of the skin are an Marchesseault and Mr. Alverd. tons. 4 Daniel Miss|in m street with a eevere attask of | Westminster’s nine enlisted meén to die.| ala6 & means of freeing the blood of % The examinations of the day did not Chaitotn aorion, 2 Miss. Glare fo7! Private Pike enlisted with the Dan- | this impurity.. In damp and ehilly== ielson men and was stationed at Fort | esld weathér the skin pores are closed, develqp any new features of special|iarned, ehairman, comprise the execu- teh has returmed to his thus foreing the kidneys ¢6. 6 46 GrOWn-‘ lps Interest. tive committee, The chairmen of the |NOme in N Y"fl‘ ‘“" a visit to T‘m e 1) the won of Jataitn. Pike g y .We b brot th British and Canadian Recruiting, various tables gre: his ‘mother, Ada Fiteh. and hag a bréther also in the serviee.| work, they become weak and slu and fail to eli e the uvie d, A campaige is to be conducted in| Wheat Substitutes—Miss Donovan. [, 1erey w ‘of Brookiyn has been iminat i Awaiting Orders, f je for a visit to his eld WHISKAepA Recumulating A this section to secure recruits for tha| Milk as a_Food—Mrs. B. W. Tllis, William Newton has passed his ex- | ting through the system ,eventually : . . a5t PBritish and Canadian armies. There| Meat Substitutes — Mrs. Albiert|7OF Deating of New YOrK has e-|AMinations and is daily expecting te|settling in the jotnts and museles, Const\patlon 1S a condmon that has to are numbers of British subjects in|Mansfield, after & visit hers, be ordered to report for duty at Camp| causing stiffness, soreness and paén — i be rded i f infa 1d Soceidnmire pieanibe of thion. ars Drapeay, | oried Use of Fotatoes—3rs.| ‘Nirs, Caralyn Andrews has returied P siie. oues o Nael e e rektwi umiatisn considerable percen of em are prey. ss Signe sen of Norwich was At the first twinge of rhe gual against irom infancy to o Yifhin ihe dmit ags an wrovided In| Fais—Mre Bater o T At i ey PR 1 home for the wesk end. | get trom any pharmgcy about four he & un Wi e armies of r Desgse 3 ¥ it séveral days of last week rivers)ounces of Jad Salts; put a tables age. Df Caldwdl 8 Syrup Pepsm, a com- 4 %he B&‘l‘f&efl emgne are b‘b‘e“ ‘;GIM P:ench Conservation—Mrs, Ru- | been vfllli;( in *Bfl:zep:r' o‘s: wa.ter!nearh co:rud ;h:"l‘-.nd and | ful in a gla&s 6f ':nl:‘r‘ and flr:n t is e at a number of men |rocher. ne to Virginie. the time for the singing ol seem- | fare fast each oFRil i a bmafion of slmplc 1axatlvc hcrbs Wlth &ill volun't’:et"t&f“ u]m" e focn uHebrew Conservation—Mrs. Sadle| marola DuQell has gone to ‘Alexandria, |ed at hand; but 1o% Weshflinn;r is | week. i is smid t:l efll?l‘ntt? e =W ey can n teuel v rher. hi red a finé - |Bgain in the elnteh of winter, with iee|2cid by stimulating the kidneys to - pepsin, acts easily and naturally and isas | |me members of the British reorujing| - Canned Fruits and Vegetables—Mre. | 33, ¥1eFo Re has secured P9~ Citting goins on_ merrily. Dormtal action, thus ridding the $100d - mission now working In Windkam | Gilman Mrs. L. L. Brooks after a vim hepe| “Hf we are going to be easy, let it|of these impyrities. safe -nd plmnt for Chlldl'fll as it is ef- county tewns and Whe Children’s Food—Parent-Teachers’ | nas retuined o Moodus. 1o with the ofher ellow, bat ba thap Jad Saits is inexpensive, harmless ~ " fectd thy e e ey antes T e Ganservation—Miss Worlenin- | o, 58, Hope N e R N 8 snntaar Bomis oo ot | Aot i e 30, Sl o1, Woee —] g n- | pusi; to 'or 3 ‘edn ay me prayer cirele | ans on lee, combine ve on even the strongest constitution. Bradley theatre in Putnam. oki. s “M&?’n‘f,‘,"“c, e ot Brockton, bafled on T John, 3: 9-1%, and Phil. 3: and s sndt‘gt:. excellent resuils by J ST CIRE e i S m.. is at home here. 4 ousands of folks who sul to g Al el i 0 = s 5_"‘;“- h POMFRET SCHOOL CLUB. * 5. P Bearie i 4ble to be eut after Appointed Delegates, Meumatism, Here you have a pleas: ] “ 8 /s —— " Dfumk— 0 cts. an $1.0 ullabaieo Senate is no Mh A ST lo < o " The pastor and Deacon C, Barstow|ant. effervescent lithia-water drink —— ddie Spicer was in Groten to|were appointed delegates to the @&ccle- | Whicli helps overcome urie aeid and s "= Eemm. Q.tt!fld u funeral of Her -myr Mrs. | siastieal council at Wauréges this| benefietal to your kidneys as well. sia A trial battle can be obtained, free of charge; by writing .._....__._,,, " At_the patriofic % exercises leld in| Mrs. Mnry Wilcor has returned trom | * Blgoded roads caused a_small aj- 1 b1 W, 4 Sinee 1868; wheén gold was first|the Pomfret Cénter school, Thuraday |a long vigit in New London. tendance at Buell uni 00 vt to Dr, B. Caldwell, 457 w"“‘”‘“ St M"‘“'“"' Ill., discovered, up to the end of 1916 the |February . mp Miss Bmblétan gave & E g i Woe o Wedneadsy “Ca Q‘:&er:“nk A. F. WOOD e ot amacst before the children | Mederate to heavy general rains|none attending from other “The Locak UW a , 7 0 W s Seenonine - cion ok cooking| Gueeceiam o m%w' "fi"’" M"W"-‘h 52 5 . w e

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