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WILLIMANTIC newspaper man. +he editur ana cwner | LADIES! - LOOK 'YOUNG, A A i i of the Hartford Globe, DARKEN GRAY. HAIR | B L Tl be held at the s Mabel Wilcox, dirsctos of the i Y. M. C. A Wednesday night i con- | home seryice department of the Red nection " with the preparcdness Dro- | Cross in Connecticut, was in this city | 0% the Old-time. Sage Tea “"‘” gramme for selectives, by which the [ Wednesday investigating conditions Sulphur and Nobody above organization plans to promote |due to the influenza epidemic, espec- | Will. Know. :g:dw ‘fli'-'le- and afford recreation |jajiy the after-affects on children, L e for militare serviee "Setn Haies. | Private Oscar Berube, 2, of 135| Gray hair, however handsome, de- former high school principal, who has | Ulion street, who has been in Trance|notes advancing age. We ail know Deen over theres i Hothe: hoyta® | with the Canadian Expeditionsfy |(he gavantages of a youthful ippeas s Dot apeaer. My Hatey o ane, princi- | Force since November, 1917. has been | ance. Your hair is ‘your charm. It division of war rallies of the state |Fchorted,as ‘missing in nction, Sept.|makes or mars the face. When it council of defense and is sure to prove | -0 @nd is probably a German pris- | fades, turns gray and looks streaked, an able recruiting officer for © this |Cner. Private Berube was emploved | et 5 few applications of Saze Tea course, which hag the st in the dyehouse of the American|gang Sulphur enhances its appearamce bt o) e ome Strone TeOM- | Thread company while in residence | 3 hyndred-fold. mendation of Provost-General Crow- |t U R, s " Morton E. Snow of 8 Turner street | Bither prepare the recipe at home or | & o d :"[,",““ O he AT | has received notice that he is success- | get from any drug store a bottle of Ao o et 1| ful in passing the civil service exami- | “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- chairman of the publieity commitiee. | DAtion for a’Grade B bark clerk |pound,” which is merely the old-ttme | ghairman of the publicity mitiee; | Twenty-eight out of the one hundred | recipe improved by the addition of - umber s an experienced |, took this examination passed, it|other ingredieats. Thousands of folks being necessary to stand 70 per cent. |recommend this resdy-to-use prep- on_the questions on. bookkeeping in‘aration, because it darkens the hair PROFESSIONAL NURSE |order to be rateq on the other sub- beautifully, besides, no one cdn pos- AND NOTHING BUT THE BIG SUC Wepaylmngwngatoourhelp. \ Webuymuchnfiuntthenxhtmflfl&mu the right prices. sects, sbun ot P o sibly tell, as it darkens so naturally We don’t b}’k to get rich on one article. i th| Mrs. Gurdon Rathbun of Park street [ ana evenly. You moisten a sponge L . | gusta Fox of Centerbrook. through the hair, taking one small New York City—“T am a _profes- » . ists|Strand at a time. By morning the stonal murse—the grippe and bron. |, A celegation of prominent suffragiets | o, Cy “gisappears:; after another | chical pneumonia left me with a cougli | (o viewed several of the candidates |aPPlication or two, its natural color fand in a depleted, anaemic condition | ¢ *CCT S fhis city Thursday. Ameng |15 Testored and it becomes _thick, {and no appetite. ‘1 cannot take cod | (if STCE T (S T LTIy SR |glossy and lustrous, and you appear iliver oil in any other form than in 70 o 0 CQrE O e “Dexon | years yeunger. Y Vinol and in a short time after taking [\weion of Columbia. Mrs F. U. John.| Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- it my appetite improved, my_cough | i oot O c: Mrs. F. B, |pound is a delightful toilet requisite. left me, I gained strength and weight. | ;o1 ieon “Mrs, Rollins and Mrs. Scran- | It is not intended for the cure, miti- That is why 1 recommend Vinol to .\ "0rWoodstock; and Miss Peckham | gation or prevention of disease. E. M. Walker, R. Noio putnam. Frank P. Fenton, who is == the democratic candidate for congress: | were enjoyed; and all made'a trip ‘to e i T nss "t the ol [ the Chamber of Horrors, where Blue s Mg e el 07 |Beard's wives and Caesar’s' eye pro firagists’ Juestion that he was 4 be|duced the desired hair-lifting effec acally for suffrage, and would be| Atter the tour of the rooms do anything he could to hel | ,)) meet for Hallowe'en ga! wvomen win their cause. Judge ahiate illor ments, pie, shnuts, cider, « Robertson of South Coventry, f,’;;fl,s_c"'éou‘;”\u‘l?_f; h".":; s > for senator on the democra- We turn our money over and over again. We don’t charge, we don’t deliver. —WE SELL FOR LESS——- We' sell everything ready-to-wear for Women and Children. No fancy prices—no fancy fixtures—just plam every day goods for every day people. LAST WEEK OF OUR Use this delicious food and get this beautiful Parisian set of china This tasty margarine has a place on every table. It is highly nutritious and economical. Made of pure coconut oil and peanut oil churned with whole milk. Contains no animal fats whatever. Each pound in a separate carton. With each carton we pack a coupon. Save these till you have 25 Beef and Cod by the ir gancse pes ates and phates contained in Vino makes it so wonderfully Broadway Pharmacy, G. G Norwich. Vinol is _sol he Wilson Dr: Liver Pep- | and man- | glycerophos- | which | { | | P, S.—For Eczema of Scal, A number of local young men have|was directed by the girl: Salve. ba 1 inducted into the Student Army | corn-husking at Mr. Dion { Training Corps at the various colleges. | * jop. Henry White, At Storrs are John King, John Healey, | ~017, Henty, WArS James Joseph Byrnes, James Edward ; i ‘ Thomas Jocess Piesett John | from Spanish influenza. He was born H 1 -vard, Clarence William LaFleur; | $on of Mr. and Mrs. John eatlng at Worcester Polytechnic, Palmer La- |fle is survived by his w tie Beebe: ot Tufts, Tred | daushters, Stella, Virginia, Violet and s farm, , died at his day morning went ., Wiltama | e vieked from the 5ith distrcr, viso SR L S S and then send them to us with $3.75 (cash or post office money order), and DR R Scheiitn coorswhere. - |1n fayor of matrage | b o IO e e e we will immediately ship you this handsome 42-piece Parisian set of china c Money (we prepay shipping charges). Beautiful pattern, decorated with a pleasing floral design and a heavy band of gold. . Under the present market conditions a merdnnt giving : homas Joseph Piokett Job | in” Wallingtord, Seatemmber. 1550, 'the China is hard to get and expensive when you do get it. We placed car- you such merchandise as here advertised is SHOWING ; SR T load orders direct with the pottery early, therefore we are able to- make ‘this YQU MIRACLES. Beatrice, three brothers and two sis- offer which is certainly profitable for you. nd Engene J. Cotter; at o den C. Cook and Ralph Ea- | t°™ Ladies’ Crepe Night GOWIIS-w s+ s s saies s s%e e Taoin: DIG Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons ........««....eeess.87c You know how much a yard of goods costs today: Figure yourself how we do it. Ladies’ Long' KimonesEas = o2 v ot s ookl ol Ladies’ Short Crepe Kimonos .........,eus... 57c Ladies’ Crepe Bloomers, white, pink or blue, 2 pair 57c Children’s Fleeced Vests, 16, 18, 20,22 ........ 57c Ladies’ Silk Stockings ......s...x.,. 2 pair for 57c JLadies’ .Corset Covers .... e asatau i forDiC J.adies’ Muslin Petticoats with embroidery and dust ruftle . HASERIG i e S e el S Ladies’ Envelope Chemise ...... 57¢ Children’s Rompers, galatea cloth ............. 57c FOLLOWING GOODS ALSO ON SALE $2.00 Children’s Union Suits, up to 16 years... $1.24 £5.00 Ladies! Silk WaiSIS s oo ot oo s noe o0 $3:07 $17.50 'Ladies’ New Model Winter Coats. .... $10.97 Ask your grocer for FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARINE Get the “Continuation” Sets. Send 25 more coupons and $3.75 and we will send you the second set of 35 pieces. This makes an appreciable ad- dition o your set. Then, to complete the full set of 112 pieces, send 25 more coupons with an additional $3.75 and the balance of 35 pieces will be shipped you. We prepay shipping charges. Save the coupons that come with Baby Brand Oleomargarine and rédeem them with the others. This is a strictly pure, high grade food product. Remember it is flavored with genuine creamery butter, t on: at Boston University, Harold T e S oves Lowen: at Trinity, Ellis Cohen; at JEWETT CITY h t, Peter Cascio; at the Uni- % w v of Virginia, Edward Ottenhei- Lionel Boucher and Jchn Medick & ' and at Georgetown University, | Were in Boston Momday and enlisted in | Cool weather is here! How Reilly. A number of othes | th eaviation branch of the sévernment | ing men have entered the colleges | Service. ey are in ( and |will you heat the house this| he purpose of entering the S. 4. | Thursday reccived th Lo rer | w ? but have not been inducted yet.|Pport next Monday for exa ation. ] l inter? We can show you A considerable number of Jewett| Ernest E. LaFleur of 216 Jackson|City young men in the new draft have | |s has had his license as a motor | received their notifications to report. |4 v operator suspended by the| AMrs. sydia Lewls, G. W. Blako 2 ¥ commissioner of motor vehicles, G. A. Haskell were in Lishon Wednes- | The voting list of 1916-17 showed |day to attend the funeral services of It the town of \\'1n§1hflm contained T. D. Phillips. HEATERS 12675 é::r:i:lm;rh;v Gt oA r‘:g'» }?fln Leslie Ellsl“of Wllr%g(on, Del., st ox 3 -|who is visiting Mr. and Mrs, B. istrars, shows a total of 2468 names. | Bigs, her husband's parents, this weel | i ¥ William G. Terry sustained a frac- | Picked several blueberry bushes in full | in gread variety. We have the | (2 or his rieht log in a pecoltar wan. | fall foliage, which had also plenty of | s _|ner Thursday morning, | Terry . was | fine ripe berries, In the house garden Glenwood, Q_uuker and Rich- B on the tailboard of an autome. |she gathered a quantity of ripe red | i mond makes in wood and coal hich was being driven up Jack- | Faspberries of the finest flavor. Mr. § i i Send coupons and mcnev to P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States son’street directly in front of a Ford |Blise is a civil engineer for the Tred | |burning stoves. Prices range | ci:, riven by Ciarence E. Foster. As|T. Ley Construction company of | from $3.50 to $35.00. the two cars were close together, Mr. | Springfield, Mass, Foster tried to apply the prakes, bui| Dance tonizht. 0dd Fellows' hali We also show the ELEC-|"is foot slipped and the cars collided. | Moosup. Goodyear ore: uelis % Mr. Foster took Mr. Terry to St. Jo-| Very few souvenirs from the battle- TRIC OIL HEATERS irr three | sevis hospital and then called at the | fields of France have reached the bo i volice headquarters to report the ac-|Ough yet. Lionel Boucher has re-[ t, which was arentl _|ceived one which came fr his | 2 s i ; ! i able, - WHICR oS apparently mnavold- Jeo lin, Touts Baucher, 1y i a shoul- $25.00 Ladies’ New Model Winter Coats. .... $15.97- Come in and let us show you.|’Hiiioweten was celebrated at the | G€F Strap take from the uniform of a | =~ - s Eo v Girls’ club in a Tiot of fun last eve- | ETIMAR officer who was taken prisoncr | your continued interest in our work. |soing to ress Monroe' last week. |bullets or- camera-guns which photo- B -$30.00 Ladies’ New Model Winter Coats. .. .. $17.97 nins. Ghosts and witches, strange | fWar in France after a Yankee raid. | We have almost ziven up the sale of | Mrs. Eaward Byme and _little|sraph what would have heen hit. Wet Before you pay high prices for your new Winter Coat e A S e rysanthemums at Whiting's| wool here now, devoting ourselves | granddaughicr, returned to |weather has interferred with the air come and see what you can do at The Pasnik Co. turm $4.00 Ladies” Beaver Top Hats; all colors..... $1.97 s filled the rooms, whiclr were |BFeenhouses.—ad more to surgical dressing: , garments, | Irvin . decorated with autumn’ leaves, Jack. | . C160 L. Paquetie, the 14 months' old |elc. Your check will help Supply |spe o'-lanterns, and. Abotlis of cors. 1a|daushter of Aldia Parisseau and Albert | many of these comforts. Lir o Ve lnco n 0 one room, fortune telling and crvstal | Paduette, died Thursday mornimng. Yours, respectfully, . ®lcor 2k week, _after|work, but the time was employed on Mrs. Frank |the ground. We are generally ready sister. Both are|for bed, ywhen the time comes. ‘We LINE T.. ffORG : had a Show from town out to camp|§ $5.00 Ladies’ All Beaver Hats............::. $2.97 zing were the source of amusement; “AROLINE L. MORGAN. Mrs. 15 Colburn recently re-|one night lust hey brought 5 . {12 another, all the timé-honored Appic. BALTIC Honorary Secretary. |turned from & visit 16 her mother in |both comedians and soms exceliont|N 500 Ladies’ Sample Hats. .......... $2.97 and $3.97 wlLuMANTlC, CONN bobbing and candle-blowi For a number of months back we | Montvilie. singers and performers on iusical in- William Dunion, organizer of the American Federation of been buyving wool with the con- Mrs. ( and | tributions taken up, but now are mot |are cntertai Nor- |anie to buy any more, as w and family | strument Those New Tams ...oeveseven.... $1.47 and $2.97 of the hunters W. Charbonneau returned Tuesday Jerry Angell, president of the are for- |who report a great deal of game birds [to Camp Devens, having enjoyed a wich Central Labor Union and member | warding the money to headquarters 10 {in this furlough of some days at his home . B |of the local war board, called on R. J.|be used for what is most needed. stford, teach- | here. or Jodoin Tuesday. The following letter of trank: eported ill at her| The cottage meeting this week Is The Red Cross rooms wi home iwhere she went for the unex-|at the home of Mrs. h ‘Cusson. § s Friday, but next week o § DR F C JACKSON tion it will be dpen Tuesd e Lo s rlppe- n uenza of Monday as the refugee pected vac Patrick Shea is out ill- must be turned in by Thursday. T — 3 Willis Ridgeway has resiz DENTIST i ’ Furniture 705-3 ,‘ Undertaking 705-2 | Miss has |er at be open |been received from John J. Brown at to elec- | Worcester Palytechnic_Institute: Ladies'Serge Dresses $5.97 did outfit that you so generously Savéihe high way to recovery, both adults| Mrs. H. McConnell and daughter, me upon my departure from Baitic. No | ang children, some of the latter being|Belle. are convalescing after their re- one can imagine how ‘much I appre- |apie %o return to sehool. cent illness. . ciate it, for it is_mighty cold up hera instead | To the Ladies of the Red Cr All who have been ill with influenza [ness and is again in ¢ work position in the Windimm I wish to thank you for the splen-|ang grip and severe colds, are now on|of the government. Advises Calling a Physici T b is a ing St Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantio #.8 iasiclen Bt Take | MEOK au1 15 aandtix Storrs : 5 eatat J : 2 : : Work for the Thrift and War Sav- e Precautions While Waitin Students’ Training Corps, and that big woolly sweater is just the " v ; i fews—dem o8 m Fhone 44 g The mule room five defeate¢ the lo- |thing. I wouldn't part wita ft for a !N Stamps should continue with re- : —— 1 s vou ever T nat voh ST CIeTkS I o Sor doutted onersy as the e of thevear| ”LF-BAN?N e GAN YOU INAGINE A ONE-PIECE LADIES SERGE nAEss, susnect that yol have|mesday evening, the 79| 1 am besinning to 1 very much [approache : . Mrs. Adell W. Spaulding and_R. DE, T 8 97, DANIEL F. THOMAS H, § Pstetell with your aoctor | to 1281: ap hefe, just the kind of life to make ome mammoth pumpkins have been | Lillie and faruily have moved to Yantic :’:;é‘erltmfl IS WORTH MORE. 3 KILLOUREY BP()S Jou can for yourself be- Mule Room. u fellow feel 100 per cent., but T wish [harvested in this region by several|to spend the winter. Mr. Lillie is em- LU0, ake something for your bowels at|Simoneau some of the Baltic fellows were up |Of the farm d at the Marlin-Rockwell Co. : : ik enioyar | WE HAVE A FEW BETTER DRESSES, SAMPLE MOD- mce and be sure and ' rub M HE here with me. Nevertheless 1 was| St beans were twice enjoved in|pjant. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Em.|on Four throat and chest. i | lcEler Incky to find friends up here, Spenc|abundance at the parsonage last rle Hoxie has entered the employ ELS, AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF OF THE ORIGINAL BALMER§ s reanits 10 pn'fl,‘:.’,';""!a,“')"' Fortier . Suwday *with Mr. and Mrs. P.m\\'ln. “"I’A'Q\(;" i e T o L e of the Marlin-Rockwell Co, PRICES. - Willimantic, Conn, ny of our ablest physiol Stewart . formerl9 of Baltic, and it seemed liks | T5on Levy of New York was a vis-| "¢ % "yjoio has sold his farm to Thady Assi ant) arine is better than any mustard g home to'see them. One is al- : i Whitman, of Norwich. plaster, it will not blister, and it has zlad to see old frienas when [law, Mrs. Simon Roscnzweig, this ——| prov of great value pest week Anna_Pendicton of Windham rove n ‘sore throat, v z Miss Ha Howitt, : JAY M. SHEPARD Dest. colds: bronchitis. tonailitis and| Sl Rov. James H. Roberts of Hartford, | Visiting Miss Hattle Stovitt pieurisy. Just rub it on, that's all. Cadorette . WESTMINSTER for thirty years missionaries in China, [qeer. spent Sunday with their cous SC“ For Le \ Succeeding Elmore & Shepara | e vl at the time of the Boxer uprising |ir canterbury LR 3 e $S S DALN “haron As one or more cases of influenza | quring this neriod are visiting Mr. and # g o Clar- | B Funeral Director & Embalmer ! QPS ‘PA\ Yorin . had developed in tws families near Mrs. Da 2t ibe patoese Mip. ) ot 200 Mo Elge Ger and Clae g 60-62 North St., Willimantic SEARE Al gpurch during the preccding weels | Roberts supplled the Brookiyn pulpit| g 2 STORES—NORWICH AND WILLIMANTIC fady Assistar: Tel connection SNOT Wostminster Sunday, peopic heing in- [Mr. Roberts has ofher T o llghang Mo and Mke. Ot The British-American Relief Fund |formed of that fact by *ulaphone and |at Westmins nd Cant Grepn: I aBl el L0 ROMOBS, (Qrenes Las received the following letter from [by_private messengers that morning.|having spoken at both places in May, | R ey i headquarters in New Yorl The the Wednesday | 1917, Mr. and M . E. R. Mazning enter- Mrs, Matthew Bailey. +home was Ps. 103 M. and Mes. William Medbery have | tained a party of frien da Mr. Graves spent a day hare last week. | returned to Providence, Saturday. . X. ) Jod': o ' ¢ and daught motored Fi hunters from Port Chester af- Dear Madam: We cannot gufficient- X God's Healing Mercies. elvad - Rt < - lening. mes and mus Mr. Veasey an 0 _Five hunters fr ort C r ’ Iy thank you for vour generous gift of | In the recent Fourth Liberty Loan | (erti\®( M Che) (OIS S0 145 TeC | ed ana refreshments were served. to Norwich Wednesday. Jr. Veasey |rived at Samucl Bates' Sunday for & $50 from the people' of 13 i campaigm® C: |n10l“\\\ll\' loaned the gov- e poral, son. gy - Mr. and . 1C Good W has returned to his wn‘ l‘:au$(| o week's hunting. have no idea how much we ate |ernment over $13,500, of which §: tained Mr. and Mrs after an enforced vacation s Mrs. John Fitts is in Willimantic came from the women. Canterbury King, of Franklin, Mrs. Lvdia Bowen |illness. 3 e more than doubled its allotment on LE of North Windham, Mrs, R. M. John-| Fred Graves is spending some time | "0~ s the preceding loan. SALEM Mrs. Amna Clark, Mr. and Mrs.|at his home, having worked away| Walter Greene who has been illewith WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Hooray ‘for Banana August Bannier was amons those! M. and Mis. Barl ire e e - vn. were call- k fold, an r. throughout the summe: g b S e —_— _ Frank and Charles Irons who were 2 Mrs. N. L. Clark is st ng from a| \r. and AN Hoxie and in town last week coon huntingére- - Peel “Gets-It” : ved from a fall Mon-|daughter of Moosup were mues ASHFORD turned to their home in Manchester. s > was taken to Backus|dav of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie Miss Tnez Whittemore, who has| Six in the White family of this | moved to|been spending a few days at the Oaks [ place are ill with influenza. RRRRRERVN AR RERRALE IF LITTLE STOMACH IS SOUR,: LIVER TORPID OR BOWELS 4 CLOGGED. t Rogers, M Mr. and Mr: son. N} Mothers can rest eas broken day eve o hospital Mrs. Nellie Lillie ha Only. Haali Way. to)Get \Rid of Coms ~Mr. and Mrs Feon Rix of New Lon- | Hartford. s s eaibrds i don v en s oaniou daeyoy pRsfencs oarn Hist] Henry Tisdale and hter, Miss|M. Abell and E. P. Abel and_family ° or blessedness? Only “Gets-It" can get Mat lale, who have been spend-|took an _auiomobile rid Tuesday illey bunga- | through Pomfret Center 2iid Putnam. o blessed way. You don’t need a pull. low, returned Wednesday to their| Mrs. Totfen of New York is at the ° | home in New London. home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A.| ¥ | Grant Tibbetts of Ncrwlch and | Pultz. L8| l\ll]‘n\\ Gordon of Mon vi T G T H ' Now that it is a settled fact that you must : ‘ ff with fi N | ! pay more for Clask, Fdward Avery and | Tt is thought hest to keep the church "ght 0 W|t lflgel's 0 pam your clothes than last year, the question of first import- $onth Windham Mr. | closed for on: more Sundiv. By that “wh ‘e restored t ohealth. ance is ere can I get these needs at the lowest Rogers| Favorable reports are Feard from o 2 ing | prices?” We are solving that question for this week in “California Syrup of Figs,” becausein | London, | parts of the village. a few hours all the clogged-up Millsids Farm, James Towne continuss to improve moves out of the bowels, and vou! BA at present. have a well, playful child again. gl LE‘(Q‘UOYH‘LE A meeting of the Ecclesiastical so- 1 McGregor is al relatives recently. Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Tda rid of your corn the peel-off way, the ing the summer FOR FALL AND WINTER 3 - F " is Magic! Lift any C Call andmother, Mz, . A CANTERBURY GREEN reezone” is Magic it any Gorn or Lallus " brother, N. L. Sun- | time it is hoped the community will Richard | the influenza patients in the various % the most emphlfic manner that suggests itself, sour bile and fermenting food gently TE T slowly. Mrs. Meade is with the family Children simply will not take the time ith ner- | ciety. and those interested in the Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers,; Men's Work grey, $1.69. Men’s Flannelette Shirts, grey and | khaki, $250 and $3.00 each, Shirts, khaki and from play to empty their bowels, and prostration. Her sister from East|church was Leld at Mrs. Hawes' last they become tightly packed, liver gets | is sta with her. Thursday evening. A statement of the sluggish and stomach disordered. 1 Allshaw is recovering from | financial concition of the Society was ‘When cross, feverish, restless, see jan ttack of influen given by the treasurer, Nathan E: 5 Men's H-vy Natural Color Shuhl Men's Slip-ons, khaki, $250 and 2 ,wy, |if tongme is coated, then g this{ Rev. and Nrs. W. D. Woodward re-|ley. It was voted to canvass the entire d Drawers, $1.19 each. ~ {3350, d 12" | “Corne Never Trouble Me.1Use ‘Gets ™! | delicious “fruit laxative.” = Children | ceived a call Sunday from former |parish fo obtain an estimate of the 0 | Why hump yourself up on the floor|love it, and it can not cause injury. Mapleville R. Mr. and | church income. Deacon Fale Bennett Men's Part Wool Natural Color| Men's Cotton and Part Wool |ana with Sour jaws set and eves pop- | No. difference what ails vour little| lestone and daugh- | was agpofnted to visit the families Suits, $250 suit. | Sweaters, $3.00 and up to $9.00 each.|PINg from pain, jerk and gouge and fone—if full of cold, or a sore throat, | and Miss Grace Duncan-|south of the Green, while Mrs, Hawes " . each.|cut” your corns? . Why irritate your|diarrhoea, stomachache, bad breath, cclestone’s mother, Mrs.|and Mrs. Goff take the Northern sec- Men's Part Wool Medium Weight| Men's Pajamas, neat stripes, §250 | 1065 With soms salve 0f Wrap your toe|remember 4 gentle -inside cleansing” | Cooner, accompanied them. tion. H. B. Drown has the Black Hill Suits, $2.25 suit. a pdir, ":lmk‘ub‘g mflr)-h’nl b,umi[le ‘:vtg;”;?; should always be the first treatment written his parents from |district. i sticky tape or plaster? Life : given. Full, directions for babies, SLdeiTtll A Rakelans® ihasting s bald at%the Shirts and Men's Light Weight Union Suits,| Men's Flannelette Night Shirts,|USe "Gets-IU'—it takes a few seconds children of all ages and grown-ups h Gray Woodward says: “We still | Green 1 ! . to apply and there’s no fussing. Corn- © still| Green Tuesday. Mr. Bliss, the super- 3 176 suit. $2.00 and $2.50. jare printed on each bottle. are quarantined in camp for the “fi gl 3 PRIns £0. Wear new shoes if you want. 8 » e “filu,” | visor was present. 5 for Peel” off " the corn with your fingers-—| Beware of counterfeit fig syrups,|or rather from the flu for there is| & Wilson i necently for Wilming.| Drop & little Freezone.on an aching | tiny bottle of Freezone for a fow cents, the whole thing, root and all, clear and | Ask your druggist for a bottle of [not a case in camp. The course s D. here i 2 R S 3 W, . ved by | corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- | sufficient to rid feet of clean “and it's gene! Only “Gets-It"| “California Syrup of Figs” then look |in aerial artillery 15 a Short one of |ithe Meriin merew o Pioyed by corn i o yout . can do this, Take no chance carefully and sse thaf it is made by |threo weeks, but the work s very | Farkset 1n helpine at the farmy . | 416 then you lift it right out. I¢|hard cor, soft eors, er com botwemm . 5 4 . pe h g th fa dur- = o b&x Seteit” ihe Euaranteed, money: | (o California Fig Syrup Company.” |iniensified. It is nothine hut shoot|ing pir iheneiPn8 at e farm dur- | 4o oot hurt ope bit. Yes, magict tho toes, and calluses, without sorensha but a trifle at any drug stoTe. We make no smaller size. Hand bfikk shoot, shoot all day lony either on Mrs. Hatch is visiting in Groton at “w ' Sanutsstured by B Lawrence & Go,|with contempt any other 8§ syrup. | the Sround o in the air. either with |the Mame: ot har o et e | Wiy it} Your drugpst: mells & . —

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