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= weere assisting the local police in the WILLIMANTIC | SR Gt an. steet Cs DANIELSON 2 i [ handling of traffic. es. ¥ , 3 e 3 N In a lengthy commun; 1] Seething with the joy of victory and Shortly after The Norwich Bulletin| The war department has issued an | sniifoen®ny Sommunication from the) Seeciing With, the 1oy of VIgom, son telephoned the news to Willimantic,|explanation of the method of cOm-|is the buying of their quota in the |Save itself up Monday to & sout-str- { the blowing of whistles and the fire| hining military work and academic |jast Liberty loan, the company stated |Fing celebration of the magnificent|- 5 | gong informed the city Moncay morn-|studies for the Student Army TFifing | that in accordance with the request of | riumph of allied arms over the ar- ® 4 ing that the world war was at an end.| corps. Military training » occupies |the government they had purchased |mies of aytocracy. The glorious news By four o'clock large numbers of Peo- | eleven hours a week, and the remaind- | their bonds where (hey aid . their|that the fighting had ended set the ple had assombled on Main street, and|er if the time is devoted to more &en- | panking and regretted that it could not | 1.€0ple of this town into a delirium of impromptu parades and numerous bon- | eral studies. Even the lgtter are taught |pe added to Willimantic's quota. This | {0V and mot for one‘minute, from ear- i Sl firee were quickly started. A more | with special application to thefr mill-\communication was accepted and or. |1y morning until hours after midnight, = \genuine spirit of rejoicing has never|iary yse. History courses deal only With | dered placed on file. was there 2 slowing down of the en-| gog. era.ble On Face. Blotches been manifest in Willimantic than|modern history and the problems andl A report made by the appropria- |lhusiasm that marked the coming ad- 3 o e |marked the carly morning demonstra- |jssues of the war. French is taught fOr | tions committee was for a budget of |VCNt Of peace. Badly Disfigus , tions. Good-humored jokes were many. | conversationil and —mililary . USage|§114100 to be recommended to the an- | Milis closed, stores closed and all Out as Pimples. | As the crowll saw an emproye taking|Englisn emphasizes the military re-|nual city meeting. This appropriation |InGUStry was halted for the day when as Pimp! ia coffin ‘I;n of T :lax;uedwtsok‘e; c‘azlll:d port al;d official letters. R,equ;ed s\;hy— is $2,000 less than the combined ap- ;h]:_ etxl«::y l?’:m‘“ga :go;:: 22 lye:’lts Siml 3 ot “Uatd Used out that it was intended for the Kais. |jects afe map reading and tOpOSTaphy. | propriations of the past year. vhis i . f i er, and in a few minutes the box had | Gnidtion and hygiene, and military | ™ &' resolution fxifie the waiary of the | (orY. Thousands thronged the streets, | Found No Rel nt; [E e from the carrier and | usages. ¢ |cliy offcials the same as last vear was | S2Vin8 Gyl Bl SN T Cuticura. Used One CakeSoap < TR RIS O . ~| One of the interesting features of rassed. A resolution authorizing the |Prat 2 3 2 % \ ture connected with the day was the| OnS o0 the THeeesing o e atti-|street committee to investigate and |Seven varieties of holidays combined and One Box Ointment. y ¥ they h Xnown {hrowing of talcum powder. When he |tude of several of the solzon keepers, [report on the adtice of buying land for |Into one. as they have been Know had started it the \des spread ke |.ho called up Mayor Gates and sus-|city yards which could be used for the here, might approximate the demon- | g geveralyears I had been troub- wildfire, and every box in town Was| . ;.3 tjat the saloons be closed. |storage of tools, etc, was passed. Stration that Will he historic and the| ted with blackbeads on myface,andon requisitioned =o that the air was S0OM | N,y o Gates held a conference with| The bills were all read and ordered | Climax of the e the thetop of myiose, and also | flled with powder, and cvery face|py,y geloctman James M. Smith and {paid. i whan' gaogls from mflwlgrmom! g hich badly g Py il requested all ealoons to take this ac-| = Willimantlc finished its victory cele: | (t"Biolr deld and Brooklyn joined dur- dishigured my features, be- Befors noon. all_saloons were S| tion. which «ll proprietors gladly did. |bration lnst night with a big citizens' | o1 RRATTRIC 200 Brogkead Joihed AL 9 sides the suf from e s e paee' the| There was a large attendance at the | PATade Mayor Gates commissioned |12 mmarciod through principal sireots burning and ixching: Scme mark, and be unfitting the day and |month's mind solemn requiem Ru:h ised /him to OAIL ont all the Greuriise: ?_t the. borough. Bands plnyeflhm i of the blackheads used to i stores|mass for the repose of the soul of Rev. tial music, fife and drum corps hoom come out as pimples and | o ionea tnd the Banics and sehools | Timothy F. Rannon, Mondsy at 10 o'~ o o i sprade formed at|cq out gegd old Civil war tunes and, it a for dave wonld B¢ ] R s and s s gt . |7 p. m. stre ke - e mbounded At A e ata | Clark, nastor of the church, deacon, |¥aS Up Main ' street to Windham | -fousana other meise.muking Govices | came in hard lumps and were very red- of the populztion were on the streets 1 ick Ferryville, | Street, Prospeet, Jackson street and A i “1 found no relief until I used Cuti- ti1 Tate In ihe afternoon when some|Rev. James A. Broderick of Terryville, |3t 't added to'the din that all wished might T fou u ot B ¢ 1 reat until | sub-deacon, Rev. John A. Dosley of |Union etreet, through the new village, |nave been heard in Berlin. g cura. 1used one cake of Cuticura Saap ot ... ¢ | South Coveniry, master of ceremonies|and countermarched up Main street,| Yeterans of three wars were in line| and one box of Cuticura Ointment ! o JY”'F"éIm-"":;TS,”";J!‘.QM"“',‘H Rer. J. Papillon, pastsr of St.|Where the ’:i"e was disbanded. hieg 304 the men who fought in the great| when I was healed.” (Signed) John | operation was that of tha 1. M. Hart- | Mary's church in this eity. Wbt aon Mo N rany s Sl siie M e wem ihEil| ibeen. 190 1”""“;‘;1‘“" Bostan, Buy a Perfection Oil Heater today — son Co. of North' Windiram Countess Laura de Turezynowicz|lowed by the fire department, auto-|crne hero of the grea: strugste that M'p"" Kol H'ld{mmmc‘m- muzzle biting Jack Frost this fall—and The churches did their part, too, In | wife of a Polish nobleman, and one of | mobile section and Captain Fenton, 88 | tas just ended were. cheered. to the or every purpose rost | recognizing the day. The chimes of|the most distinguished speakers in this|marshal, Wheeler's American band and |echo at many parts along the line. «ura Soap and Ointment are supreme. laugh at cold snaps this winter. St Toseph's were the first to ring, but | country, will speaks in this city No-|a larse number of local organizations. |““Civ> ‘and. fraternal oreanizations, | Sample Eash Frasby Mail, Addresspost. g 3 fisid the hells of cther churches pealed af|vember 22 under the auspices of the| A special feature of the parade was|churches, schools, biz manufacturing | card:-Cutienrs Deptc R, Boston” Sold A Perfection Oil Heater gives just the jmtervals during the morning. As if [Red Cross. The countess, who was|the big flag carried by the Knights of | orsanivations and many other groups,| everywhere. ment el e for fhise el 5 in response to their eall, many persons | caught in the flood-tide of the Ger-|Columbus, which was showered with | representing. many mationatittes . ail right warmth for e chilly mornings went to St Joseph's [and St. Mary's|man invasion of Poland, teils in real- | money for the united war work cam- |joined In the memorable procession ; and evenings churches to the early mosses until|istic fashion of her struggle with ex- | paign. {that was such a remarkable tribute o |Warden Cunneen and family in his 3 thers were nearly as many present as|treme conditions In tho castern War|' Gustave O. Cartier broke his wrist|Americais part. in. the great victory |car In the iead. Next came the Good- Later, if the furnace runs low, it will give the at a regular Sunday service. In the|zone, her Red Cross work, her fight|wnile eranking his autombile. ' The |and a slorious demonstration of af|vear Singing band and then the Ninth adFitoral bt dutially g evening there was a weil attended be lives of her children and her- |preak is quite severe and probably |fection and honor for the home boys |Separate company, State Guard, Capt, itional heat you need—smokeless, odor- Servion of praise at the Cony egational | self Apaiu 'lho dmg ,f\'vh:: t;nnd“;y: will incapacitate him for five or six|who are fighting 'h er there” or are |l 't)]-‘:';rg;:g;;ri ":’J::“‘}':‘fi‘:‘f{e fi:fl: less and inexpensive. Church house t of her release and journey - in_the service in this country ipany. was ; i i The first rooms to be ilzhted on|Germany an1 Holland t> this country | ™ co<™ e Dyen of strons men fined wiih tears | Roberge, - Distinguished Service Cross, A Perfection Oil Heater burns full blast 8 Main street weré those of the Girl re she is said to have done more Wilk tic C G g o, ey sased with risine emotion on and ihis Donlelson hero of Belleay hours on one gallon of S0-CO-NY OIL. club, and all day lonz the rooms were | for Polish relief work than any single imantic Camp Groun the spectacle that was so spontame-|Wood was chcered to the I3 T B filled with girls who bucned red fire| jerson, excepting Paderawski. i teee, inelnding Will. |OUSLY DFOUEht fnio boing and the sea Doints along the line. Next came E-n(}ydumed from room to room, wherever or sang patriotic sengs. Ix the middle p % ; _ The Tree committee, inclnding Will- (2055 JOOMEA. SO00 00 A ieh {he | sume members of the Red Cross, a aceded. of the morning the girls took out|,A special thanksgiving service Wasliam Gordon of Haggardville, Courtland | >\ PR R P e earing a_service flag, 1 2 Sold by hardware and genesal stores doughnuts and large pots of coffee to|Med last might = at St Joseph's|Colver of Gales Ferry, Rov. J. B. An- (PAraders marched and wiieh was,to A" R. a “Charlie Chap- ? G members of the State Guard, who |church in hotor of the sigring f the| thiny of Jewstt City and ‘Wiliam | pon T over looked more beautitul to a monster flag borne by girls, 5 STANDARD OIL COMPANY Grout of Providence, with the Ground| smericans anywhere in this world. |more Boy Scowts, mounted orderlies; F NEW YORK . Brav Hair |5 b daried o | Smmies, Superiniendon, | alles | pride of Sotglry moied. up'n Sy |and tamn tne seiond v, mads 0 0 volunteer nurse At imantic’e [and Captain . a roton, - u pof St, Jam ors Gray Hair .7 o o im0 st Bl O e, e ey Fomn B e et S ey sl use doing similar service in Simsbury, has|day. The gzove has all the appearancs Sait ki i % Cen- | beautifully gowned in the approprinte \ > Feturned from the Jatier city fo her[of & lumbe: camp, logs, cordwood, | ' God-iven blessing of hetng en- | S8 NI BONRCC Rt ST Coon s i ) home on Unicn street. brush and bavk covers the ground. The [Fieq buter the Sture ond Strines | itance and next in Tine was the $ e é alr Carleton Hughes has returned from [TRAN% 4P ¥ e, JERVe) JOERT, 850 thusiasm and the thousands who |ladies' Guard of Horor uniformed. T T e e ring natural . s iy Py b o BRI i marched or watched the marchers|Upwards a re 3 3 A eyl ot e, | New Haven where he has been engag- |ang much nard work o 10ake the)couia mot. it appearefd. exhaust the |Proudly bore the church service flas, Y wog Is Bt 8 dve. ised bottlcs ed in the emergency hospital grove look tidy again. spirit of joyful and righteous triumph | With 152 stars, and next in line ‘were 5 dowlrs, ready to wse. Failo Eay Co. Newsei, N.J. A novel method of advertising the| The Wigwam, the summer home of |that was theics. . It Rs Look for the —_— | rogrens of 1be.. Ui 2 ik 3t - Oliwon B sali to. ¢ 3 rochial school and then' a’group tn: cvolved by the loe i i i it on, & nielson o sizminz e ar-|po reborn—Poland—out of the welter of the vital forces of the body, |front of tne Chamber of Commerce,|* Mrs. Georsn Strong of Iast Hamp- Jongay momng ues: The Napridlmoms dhan TS e e qcbe ' W' i Pwill carry its load by the thousands of [ton arrived zt her cottage en Wesley [ ©Y i % . ce. | Were inexpressably happy, as wel - 2 i 37 3 " SRR S Sia with dciie | 11| canv 16 loadihx the thousmnls of | en grrived e hor cotiogeion Wedley minutes “after the official announce- | (hey deserved to be. Other church €o- PUTNAM business section and fally arriving |commitiees feel that It ait do thelr - it disease, depends not upon super- | {0 (T T R e el | Bt for tha emdemic. Mea. Stiong n. [ment at Washington. Danielson was | cieties followed . _|at Union square, where they sang pa- |the amount will be quickiy secured. ficial stimulation but upon ade- |tion of each thousand doliars until the | tended spending some timo in October D e T o aiia i Bestiad e i £Z0is clty wes shetally Hiaclons i t{:fil:fl@g;:;}]-‘;fi@ cheered the 128 | Though there was an ;.l;u-n; i | auota of $21,000 has been reached in|at her cottage. s B f Hinion. tast Killi fife and D Sorpsd . - colepra = ny. 8 STt R anie IRERaR. o iale |amount of traffic during Monday an quate nourishment. The body |11 i to points in the Danielson division by | Fast Killin ife snd, Deum, S0F | op terms. T it was only | allies, individually and collectively . ry ris. It is expected that great willl Mrs. Lina Montgom closed her| 0 POELE ih a 2 Tl that village's delegation also having | Of armistice terms. Thoush it w 1 s y 4 the streets were filled with people T . o per's correspondent ‘and in i |that village’s delegati>n also having 2 % S olon ; lebrities h stres needs to be nourished back to |,."\i. v joicing of the boys in France |cottage on Wesley circle last week | Paer's correspondent and bekan |4 truk In; which - wae mounted 4|3, few minutes ‘au”\‘- tiree f'mfih-’& annc(:sman) olher celebrities and sub- | the Birests wers 4 od, e accidents strength and power. [ when thei in and has taken rooms on Summis streel, | {0%oi¢"to one of the greatest days|church bell ‘that chimed Jovously in | the morning vihen the word came that | jects. 0y lo business|OL anY account were few and far be- Hing the Teokc oot Mo e [ el - e s e distory. | the gerieral din oing on. Other floats | 1€ TERURE Lt e TWOriC WAK WAS AVEH) e e e e fvaant JosiiceaTig\t nocke v Yl Sl e e e Ay o oy e | Sleeping thousands were awakened |following represented the Brookhill |t Seermec e an e R e o o B lenfche’ Endt Koo 3 lips of Andover Yard visited their cottage on Wes- |y, o rooching whistles and the joy- | Manufacturing company, the Killing- |18 time and the whistle and bell chor- | a5 a hopeless and thankless 1ask. Even fine' feature of the manner in | monthly meeting of the Red|ley circle, Saturday ful chorus of bells, and all imme- |y Worsted company and then came a|US that has come in the last fow|ihe licensed places closed their doors | ymich victory was celebrated. scheduled for last night,| M d Mrs. Will Gordon from 1t o 2 ; | Weeks to be recognized to be recogniz-|at noon, not because anybody was ikl e | N armioh ot o (h i o oN Proc. | diately realized that, at last, official [ section of motor cars, followed by hearalding good tidings and the e g9 i i A telegram received by his rela- celebrations. pect avenue Satur end, for so it is regarded. the ble Minnetexit hand _en- |2P . | nced D e s b e o v d The November meeting of the com-| Several from here attonded the | Hundreds of mill gperatives wers at | ing back to Ciril war days,[i¥ compeyed to happy thousnds hojeeneral trend of e e et ie e mon council was Theld ac the counci|harvest dinner given fn the local M. E. | rstdoubtful as to Gegrramti A au 2 fap the citv over. Evervbody was|be is a prisoner. It this surmise proves ic chamber Monday evening, ail members | church last week. \ith thelr usual labors of the.day, but{ ' The Gonnacticut Mil ti sbra were quickly ing over with it " |to be correct his- period of imprison- a pure, :‘l,dewm‘f‘ o Do, | et i et M. and Mrs_ William T. Crandall of | before “bell time” came that 9SSHOn | oo or tha aaice in tns N *Th e ag | o STOreS, Of celebrators were quickly|bubbling over with it. ! ment will be short, for {he armistice peey ""”""w it Allerman De Villews. Mayor Gatos|Norwich visited their coltuge on Wes- | was decided for them. The big con-|fead was a. beautiful Columbia, A |inen por wnior Wy lived ior many,| Putnam deferred its celebration un-[focht T b Shofe Fef (he Srp Boee hels e iad, Hood au! | presided g , e Hoener fowily from Manchester | o seased helr, doors, and at this | roup of Red Cross members, another |long happy hours. til evening, nds lined the | o0 immediate release of all allied s Monthly reports of tho chief of ro-| The Keeney family from Manchester |the celebration of the day began to|geoup of young women carryiig. the 2 s 5i6: Aworic for the - hur- | Streets Story TN SPecla-|,ng United States prisoners of war. Nourish bed visited Hill ttage Sunda v v vel Suas 3 day norves. your body lice and the superintendent of stroete | visited : O‘pv r;oh ago Sun ay. |Erow in voiume, swelling in intensity | iz much ~ be-starred service fiag. a |dreds of factory employ this city | cle. Taken from 3 a. m. Monday un- Eighty. diaftess / from Wolistes ant back to strength with Scoft’s. | were read and accepted. A communi- | l‘i B nany ACMERt of Ve s i Jjoyousness until it seemed the ul- | prettily decorated float on which was | during the day. In some mills they|til 3 a. m, or thereabouts this morn-| -%b Y drafioss from (Welpasy sad Main Btrect swas . Zhes. 2 = RS B ang in the belfry of Connecticut Ga- | others they worked just 2 little while | sion. grouc! s s his city a T ate to | A claim for damages from Mrs W.| Miss Bmma Starr has closed her|rushed through the streets at the end |pios” the splendid new apartment | oen then walked ont en masse, And |anywhere and the celebration went on{Camp Siever, S. C., returned lere on DANIEL F. THOMAS H, |D. Foley for falling on a defective (i?t['agp and returned to her home in|of the br_t:pes a.ldm}l:ed to the rear of |pguse on Morin avenue. A big dele- m‘“{‘,\é;p‘mlc fed, cither, for there was|as strongly in the evening hours as 3lu‘nd‘:‘ ‘?‘fry;iué:io: O{n[‘;\lsehre“)““:’:; KMOUREY BROS | e | ™ T Sfisses Cassie and Minaie Bar CEier”indications o show how happy |Fetion of the mills employes Were In o general focling of rejoicing and|l R blhol\l"smb:g);\e 945 one of the|| cancelled and they. Wers ‘ordered back 3 Pive Cload R cothge “lan % [ line. anything went. All and all, b eSO 2 H 3 | B e e oo e A o | e, 124, been made with the end of | vy, aqtawaugan Fife and Drum |- Fhe noise nf the celebration grew in|8Teatest in Putnam's history. home. i . turned to their home in New London.|the war. : FUNERAL DIRECToRs AND EM-| Spanish Influenza can |"X: bresent thers are twelve cottas-| s the morning wore on there was |COTPS Was at the head of the dslega- | volume as the davlight lours came on.| Whather o not things get back to BALMERS A : Sl ; ; ?|tiorts from=Attawaugan and Ballou- |but there was little sleen for anyone |pommal todar, the attention of every g es occupied. an assembly of professional and_bus. 86 Union St, | be prevented easier than H SOETTITINE Y UMY iness men at the rooms of the Bohe- |Viile and then came the Dayville drum |after the firs: s got: abread. citizen is directed to the need of, Phone 23C ‘Lady Assistant) | p mian club and plans were quickly |COTPS, this village having many rep-| In the morning the c#iidren of all|yoosting the United War Work cam- | v friends of Sergt. W. M. | it b ed HEBRON 1aapped out for A monster demonstra- |Tesentatives in line as did hustling | the schools ir the city, high, graded| pajgn, one of the final big things that pleased to lear nthat he is ——- — -— 1t can be cured. t hich w: heduled for 3 Goodyear. and parochial, joined in one big Pro-|the people «f the district can do to recovering from wounds re- Howard Thompson and a comrade |tion, which was scheduled for 3 p. m. St gl t e i I ounds JAY M. SHEPARD | 2 7 from Camp Devens were in town for|<udge Sabin S. Russell presided at the| A feature was a decorated truck | cession o s show that they are with the boys until rance, and expects to be e At the first si Vi SHott thae Suatay reeting. Warden F. E, Cunneen was[of the company bearing a_group of ds of 1200 of the young peo- | the minute they arrive bagk in their|pime soon. L e S named as chief marshal of the parade |employes of the Southern New Eng. e o old home tofn to be given such a cele- |~ Clayton Smith spent the week-end R A shiver or sneeze, take e o Ty o e P o | i ‘cortm ey To mapresents eohitet Lun ToLbEoms. Do iaies B e o e e mnrsrive tribate| bration a5 that of Monday's. ot the home of Mrs. Ida Wallis i Fllefll Director & Emhalmer Jee™ d the tewn hall’ Thursdey afternoon the different villages o the town were | the chief operator, Miss Katherine D.|(, America’s boys who have so gal-| Putnam has 313,000 to raise in its|New London. " - g - | Bunice Seyms was in Colchester for [named. Each got busy at once and|Ayiward and members of her operat- |janfly defended the flag “over there.” |district. The amount is not particular-| Lieut. (Rev.) Arthur Barwick has 60-62 North St., Willimantic ALy the week end, the zuest of her parents |at the appointed hour had accomplish- |ing force, wearing their head-sets, | mhey did a shake mareh through the|ly larze, all things considered, and the |been called for overseas service. , S Tin Bt ed the tasks set for them. In_ the |throush which they have heard scores i p A el sy | = At el ot Martford is home for |Meantime Plainfield citizens had been |of thousands of extra war-work ang | Z CAS(ARA QU'N'NE la/ stioet v inivited to join with Danielson in tie | war-victory calls in the past few DR EC JACKSON A ™ The annual meeting of the Congre- |afternoon celebration, and _Plainfleld | weeks. S A 000 v |gational church was well _attended | Promptly reciprocated by inviting a| A gaily decorated and novelly ar- AN Saturday. The officers of the church | Danielson delegation down to join ir |ranged truck of the Connecticut I DENTIC—K‘ | . i were re-elected to serve another year | their parade, scheduled to form ir |tomologidal department, cai o | Standard cold remedy for 20 years —in tablat. | Ahout 45 of theschurch members par- [300Sup at 11 a. m. “bug” crew, who had a drum co=ps otz sate sure no epiatesbreaks up s O | o01c of the dinner served by the ladics | 8 With only an hour to make ready. |all their . own, made . hit with the Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantio | ooy ifit fails, The gemuiae box bass Red top | Preceding the meeting and roll call, |members of the Bohemian club rus crowd. Then came the motor sectlon. Flours—$ & ®. te § 5. . Phous 44 | with Mr. ills picture. At All Drug Stares. | _Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mitchell were in | /9" ;\fmj f;’j‘fi?‘%&sifi"'{{g;‘l‘: ‘:&ngméé The cars, many of them handsomely Willimantic Saturday. d ho Sl corated, came down through the = Friends of Mrs. Leon Rathbone are|¢2rs in their line. They were glad |husiness section.in a double line, and Dledsed fo hear that she is comforts |thEY Went, too, for the town of Plain- |it seemed as If thov - were without able and hope to hear soon that she is |field turned out a wonderful impres- | number. They brought up the end of 9 - on the gain. ‘svr‘!:]'hré; ggcgsrr:dceor:i;lr!“:;rpi\;’:; the l the procession, which was a credit to J Rev. Edward Williston of Hartford | “PIr't 4 K - all of the towns and, villages Tepre- Y ! preached in the Congregational church| In the meantime Killingly’s plans |sented. MURRA S BOSTGN S 0RE Bt f ot were going forward with a "‘shp“““ Tbe toiite of the parads was. from when 3 olclock came the strests of |Davis park down Main street, to South Danielson were fairly thronged with |Main, to Eim and through the Quine- wfll' t' C LOUIS E. KENNEDY |thousands of people, hundreds of ma- |baus village to South Main, Franklin, 1imantic, onn. DANIELSON chines, floats and other aids to prop- |Lroad, Lewis boulevard, Connecticut | & erly letting the kaiser know that he |Mills avenue, Mechanic street to Main Undertaker and Embalmer |is tnrough. and disband. @pecial Attertion to Every Datall. The parade got under way wi Members of the W. C, T. U. are to “ ’ have a meeting with Mre William GIVE” for the Boys Over There P == | Ik of suiChne iret i actrnoon An impressive service of Thanks: We Want Candy Cascarets” .27, i, v ot mome . at St. James' church. A grand choir, 1g the best singers of the par- emons ra lon an e o ish, will join in einging the Te Denm - at a vesper service that will crowd the Resolued: That when our tongues turn white; Charch to its utmost capacity, breath feverish, stomach sour and bowels consti- The Bulletin said Monday morning s that the watch to be presented to Private Philip Roberge by the people of his own town cost $1,000. This would have been very mice if true, and no more than he has meritecd. but the facts are that the item should have read $100. Corporal Carl Anderson, 1024 in- fantry, has written to a friend here that he is _recovering after three months_in bed, suffering from burns he sustained when a pistol, loaded with a Very light, was accidentally jscharged, the five flaming stars riking him in the leg ana eetting his clothes afire, Private Philip Roberge, D, 8. C, legrned what it means Monday even- ing to be a war hero in your own home town. Twelve hundred persons who crowded into the town had gave him a wild ovation as he was pre- sented a beautiful gold watch and a sum of money by Judge M. A. Shum- way on behalf of friends in Killingly. Private Roberge made a orief speech in acknowledgment. The event was coupled with a big war fund raily over which Judge humwaSy presided. Captain R. J. J. Watt, a Catholic Brit- ish_chaplain four years in the service and twice wounded, and Rev. U. O. eilerose of Taftville were the speak- ers, and with a victory spirit ram- pant, the audience cheered repeatedly. pated, that our mothers give us Cascarets, the nice candy cathartic, and not nasty castor oil, mineral oil, calomel or pills. Cascarets ‘“‘work’’ without griping and never hurt us kids, Cost only 10 cents,’ Free Sewing Machine WILL CLOSE TUESDAY NIGHT _ln The_ .‘fVHuts' » American soldier ‘and “sailor . WE WILL GIVE YOU $12.00 FOR YOUR OLD MACHINE This means that if you bave been-using an old fashioned back breaking sewing machine this is your opportunity to sell it for $12.00, no matter what its age, make or con- dition is, we will then put in your home the beautiful and light running FREE SEWING MACHINE. THE FREE . SEWING MACHINE has a life long guarantee and is guaranteed for five against fire or acci- seen enjoying makes thousands This is War Charities Week Famids for war aid work are being pooled and mobilized to help win the was for the United States-and the Allics. |of the times, the Swedish-American Help:the folks who are helping the fighters at the front. { Ropublican club at an _after-election z rally last week, changed its name to . m th J in ‘u"l opened its membership to al repnbiic. to e Jo t F cans of the town regardless of racial e — Seract i the Portland Republican club and jon. — — may that tiful souvenir, with her name stitched with Belding | finest silk. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. TO MOTHERS! sick, bilious, constipated pets and save coaxing, worry and money., Learn to give harmless Cascarets to your cross, & e ot e Children love this candy cathartic. Nothing else cleanses the little liver and bowels so effectively. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains direc- ‘fiam for dosage for children aged one year old and upwards, X