Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1918, Page 6

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. “WESTERLY IEI:J“:h stroke :l odtr:le fire xhhrm,h the i signi at-the stice had been o : signed, Wefe sounded just before ¢ 0'- n Sage Stops ltching, Kegps > clock Moriday morning, and before the | the Scalp Cool—Prevents Dandrutf, &7 Center echo of the last siroke had died away,| . Aimost everybody nowadays knows . 2 . 3 tne chimes of Clhirist Ipiscopalchurch | that Parisian sage, thé invigorating % 7 . i J y rung forth the Doxology, followed by |hair restorer, is guaranteed to remove i : of N ‘d’ patriotic aire. Then the call was Sent | every trace of dandruff, stop falling. s i OF . INOEWI in on the fire alaum that brought out | hair’ and” itching scalp, or the cost, i the Fourth ‘company, Rhods Island |small as it is, will be refunded, - : State Guard, and Company C, Pawca- | . But .you should know more about tuck, Third regiment, Coan: this - marvelous hair - grower. You State Guard. Vhile this was g0ing|qught to know that it immediately de- on the church a5 wete ringing, the fstroys all odors that -are, bound- to fictory and quarry whistles tooting|céme from the excretions of the scalp, i < ¢ 2 > and all were avoused, to join 1n the fand in five minutes after an applica- 3 A juyful demoms:.catior, a ,union cele- |tion, no matter how hot,the ‘weather, AL ratn. of Westerly svd Paw uek. f your head will feel cool and comfort- ¥ E In remarkably aquick time Dixon|aple. ; : & . . e sq:aremvlv;,a crovfiied with men, wlo;:‘e‘n Everyone snnmg have a bottle pf 0 (3 . und children, all out for a patriotic | parisjan sage handy because it i3, such w ll t All h w k Qtmonatratidn O, the nolaiest AN el | o mieamnt ot epa e N it 1n such 1 Con inue I 1S Vvee :)hu%li::lc ch?rafter._ The V‘gfztgefa ment. Ladies. ey Dbecausé - they < and was not slow in respon know it s delicately perfumed, mot REE . ; : . e e o e T e 0 e erely i "g?"e /s definite saving may be made on every. purchase you make at our Toilet Goods Department during the big sale. s % - e hair autiful, silky and abun it. B . = . marched through {he streets for tWo | Herea what b New- Fog . B ; 1 our needs for the co ery parcied through (h ireets, f0L Svo |derws. what a New. YL wonds This sale brings you the chance to supply all y ming cold weather at prices which are, in eve square, a large bonfire having been|two weeks only, vet in;that time find larly charged by us. We advise that you anticipate your wants for thy ing winter started in the meantime and pande. | o FecKS ORYL VEL Inchat tme fnd case, much under those regularly ged by y ipate y e coming NOTICE! ON ACCOUNT OF SCARCITY OF NUT COAL WE HIGHLY RECOM- MEND Leismremarrars Boullet Coa WHICH TAKES ITS PLACE AND GIVES AS GOOD RESULTS. monium surely did prevail until well|peauty thickness and luxuriance, but lhs § rast daslight. 4 that. there | Thal Surprised me modt was' the' - by . e ord . was passe € appearanee of al landfuff.” N g Y B . sould bo @ parade at 8 in the morn- D iareh lotitasot Dabiaiar shve i TOILET : A umpurl ‘:"3““3 P DENTIFRICES TALCUM POWDERS 3 ing and théfe was, it being the DIE-|pa ohtained from Les & O o, Hardwater ......... c—3 for Wiee i 3 B % 3 gest demonstration ever m Westerly, | bp SUAIIES 1M Lee & Dsgood Lo * AND COLD CREAMS | ™ 303 for. 350 | 75 Kobmos ... .Sale price 22 | 40: Azurea Talcum..Sale Price 356 F 0 0 i Tot hecanedniont mevib of the | LB ot expensiy 45c Hind's Honey and Almond e i Sanitol Paste or Powder.. 22¢ | 23¢ Squibbs Taleum— e big_event. The. procession was mar- Cream - . ... 420 : - i hevnte Pnke e e Sale Price 19 : shalled by Colonel Everett E. Whipple, | 50 Packers Charm.Sale Price 42c | Monstér ........ reenn T3 for 18 e th Colonel Charles H. Leaward, 25’ Pond's Cold Cream in Ftae Ave 10c—3 for 25c | %3¢ Burrell's Pasté or Powder.. 22¢ i Telephone 1257 feutenant Henry Sutclifc and ‘Ser- 2 tubes or jars.....Sale Price 22¢ . Pompeian Massag: Cream.. 45c I8t d 25c Pompeian Night Cream .in 10c Jergen's Glycerine . tubes ...8ale Price 22c | {0c Munyon's Witch Hazel Daggett and Ramsdell’s Cold Sale Price 16¢ - Jergen's, 3 odors c Mavis Talc...... Sale Price 21c * den Talc . geant Samuel H. Davis as aides. Then came the war workers' committee, the councilmen, the Westerly band,. tne tary division, the Red Cross and ociations, the school ,pu- “alox Powder....Sale Price 22¢ heffield’s Paste zodont Tooth Paste Meadow Sweet ...5c—6 for 25¢ 8c 8c Mary — yils, trades organizations, fraternal . Ciontes M Physicians’ and Surgeous'.. 8c} 25c Euthymol Tooth Paste .. : Wood'and Violet, Sale Price 15¢ le societies, the fire d"g—‘f\‘\“"’"‘s ;‘{."‘“S'l 3 Sale Price 8c | Bath Tablets .......12e—$1.25 doz. | s3c Sozodont Liquia ...... Afehnen's Violbe LB Lle Pricel te ehem. g {erly, Paweatuck and Watch Hill and s Tires the OId - |} 100 size oovvnnnnin i 3 ! e 1 Menne s STONINGTON mass meeting in the town hall |, jGie Jine of automobiles, Witk near- Coughing 'fires’the ol Price 20c Ji Cashmere, Bouquet, emallsize et t50c Pepeotent ... Sale Price Menr Borated— £ the allies, witl n (he interest of the)iy every individual in the procession| Flderly people, tiréd out and weak- Price 29c i PR o S lphiesiost - Workers' campaign. Was|carrying a flag. The largest marching | oocd with coughing, will find great help _ Price 42¢ | Cashmere Bouquet, large size— 9¢ Pebeco ..Sale Price 45¢ 4 oe. . n added impetus by ! body was the combined ltalian so-1 'l ¢ oomeon ia i 25c—3 for 70c | Colzate's Paste, emall size.... 10c | 23¢ Comfort Powder, Sale Price 22¢ day morning news of peace. Rousing-adresses werd ind here the American and . {] « e Beara creme ana meava 4 . : g g Sl e G atic «|made by Hon. Everett J. TLake ofjy, <s commingled | Cerale ...........Sale Price c | Pear's Unscented Soap- o Colgate’s Paste, large s L o5e omfort Powder, Sale rice 46c ;i | Hartiord and Rev. A. i Cahoo o) "M ime”or maseh ook the proces- OLEY ONEY>, 250 Frostilla ..:1. Sale Price 22¢ 15 caka, $165 doz [}, 21200 T 0B o lon Ten ki A i vonsocket el % - 3 1 302 o g i por ! o ) Pear’s Scented Soap— 3 = gk 3 ; A letter from Arthur 1. Coy, pre- It relieves those chrénic coughs, usually s M0 P 00e cake, 3 for 55:] 25¢ Fornan's Pyorrhea Paste .. 22¢ | Colsate’s Talcum, § odors— siy reported ill in a hospital in { : ntinuous march of %o | tronchial in chardcter, and puts a | ated that he is in good | urs and fifteen minutes and un- | cocutos paotins coating on o dr. and the son of Mr, and -Mrs.{piinded enthusiasm . prevailed 2 e, = y 23c Albodon P: SOAPS “uticura te...Sale Price 21c . .22c—3 for 60c 5 i : A gy - , S Colgate's Powder, No. 1 . 15¢ S e RO " W. Coy, and has heen trans- |afone the Tne. Other Diaces, larger| fickling throat. 1 raises phicgm casily, 20c Laco Castile....Sale Price #6¢ | Wosdbu -22¢—3 for €0c | ¢ i e Hudnut's Violet Sec eryhody did rred from the 79th to the 29th Di-|ihan Westerly, had & sarad 15e Palmolive Soap..Sale Price 10 § itesinal s s ol e e Eovderf N0 Be] tudnurs Sweet ord + el O D L e o and tekling | | 12¢ Olivilo S .Sale Price dc .22¢—3 for 60c | 121 Dental Floss...... 10c i SOUTH COVENTRY |ifsemuine nthustusmn and carnest. | Someiimes the el of ‘coutline wou'd Tewt from five to ten mingtes, |am ftes £2d 1o tell ed in closed | you that Foley's Hor | ness. The paraders marc ik opped & e e "“(‘“”‘“ hf:-: Sone to New).rder, and then required thirty- | ai that, zad also the ti 4 amps or v dys. | tour minutes to pass m review. T el | Danicl Young s home a few days| i e L N & I v g | STLSRERSTS. . E r ssal, the band and - y s tenb i e R pone B Sereantittions, nwierAes ont : s Staffordville for g rief stay. H hal Y + c sta b 2 Sf the town hal, ‘while the other WETT CITY Freeman has Leen home on|inarching hodies passed At this JE Cl also. ate guard held a drill Tues- nday they met at the school terval the band played pairiotic a'rs| Jewett Cit celebratai. ihe greatest taat thrilled the immense crowd. The |day in its history Mondu 'verybody 2 military stood at present arms when |took a hand in the affair, which was| nd marched up to the library [the hand played The Star Spangled |carried out as befitted th» event. The jand had their plcturgs -taken. | Fanner, the Marsefllss and Marcia [ news was received first arrived | Irank Moore of Hartford spent the | Reale, ana all other men Goffer their [by F. A. Faust Norwich and ten osely to[week end with his_ parents, Mr. andjgfy:iat the concin Tarcia | minutes later The Bulletm notitied its on. | Mvs. Tred Moore, Mr. Moore expects | Reale the Ttalian contingent zave en- [ correspondent. Superintendent L. M.|Miss Helena Lebarre, Tvidiv evening.|fined $1 and costs for intoxication, Schoolmasters’ club and was president|faulting a woman in Preston on Fri- one and |10 go to a Georgia camp the 18th of ¢ ‘cheew: Niven souare beg|Carpenter of the Ashland Cotten Co igiven by the T. which he paid. jof the club for two years. At the time |day, at the Norwich state hospital, L stay | this month |came so effectively blocked with peo-|answered the phone at once. He talked | Gasavant. A T. Lipsick, a sailor, was also fined i where he was taken after being. ar- o e ymmme | ple at the time of diemussal, tnat the Superintendent Fauet of the AS-|gpent in mu 151 and costs for the same offense, but York Principals’ club. He [rested. The hearing was before Jus- i o 3 G marching .h baraly space to|pinook Co, znd arrangements were|ing the c | being y went to jail. a‘member of the Bronx Board of |tice \. P. A. Quinn. The case was roceed {o nall for dismis- | hurriedly pesfected, to hlow by Miss Helens I Wil ry of Rockville went to | Trade and was an honorary member |continued until Tuesday and West was <al, whistle. The Textile Noveity Ciuded a8 follows jail upon failure to pay his fine for:of Oliver Tilden post, G. A, R. Dr.|released under bonds of $1,500. Attor- In the Ttalian section the it e and immediately g May ther= be few of lif storms | intoxi; n. | Young was one of three men who ve |ney Mathewson appeared for Weet, carried in en open roushly-made.boX, | Those In charge of the hells The case against T. ( and tempests for vou, 1much of its Conner, hoot- (had this honor conferred upon them.| e —— was the case; School No. 52 was named the Thom- | tand after the parade jt was nurled i Takes Position .in, Bank. . n1 before four o summer and sweet conteni, and may {upon the dying embers of the big bon- turnéd lo he who has won your heart, be ever| ontinued, 2 Tlall of Lebanon, who was as Knowlton school through the ORI e ket ¥ fire in ‘the square saturatei with nd helis ket v their joy- | worthy of it. May God bless vou, and of the moior vehicle I forts of Dr. Young. Thomas Knowlton | reaiemasion ot Ve p Poade by _the osene and the match a ous din for over half 2 hour. Win-|make vou alw truly Rzppy in’ the e — . came from Ashford, Conn., and was S i In the afternoon dows were tirown un evers where. and |life o which you are ¢ to enter, FUNERAL. prominent patriot of Revolutionar was considerably t were thrnst out. Criés of “War|are the sincere wishes of yvour friends| ® fame and .was killed in the battle of | ne x, ured by the went to Mvstic to i rang cit all along the line and fana fellow-members of | CoaLy Frank A. Young. {Harlem Heights near the school that|Xorwich Savings society. Mr. Coc tion in that village. T Wester'y | ne than it 't to tell ‘it, | elub, The funeral of Frank A. Young, P. v_bears his name. has been employed by a New Londdn band, the Westerly ary Corpsand | jewett City. 1he ever ready, was onto| ‘A feature of the evening par- |'D. D. & prominent Conneclicut man | the teachers that came from|pank since the failure of the First ompany_C, Paw i Connecticut her. weloomed fob., The asol fille] with gifts and neld over the fand one of the best kpown school New York to attend Dr. Young's fu- |pank of thi National Guard, took part in the j lonz before daylight; big | future bride. Among the many gifts | princi ew York , was held neral was David Layton and Howard < | rade. i were kindled and’ impromvtu i which she roceived from the club were|at his country h t” Mount Hope, Reed, teacher of the graduating| Naugatuck.—Naugatuck's honer rell Michael M % . narades wer: started. thing that|a silver butter ‘dish, cut glass bon- labove Willimantic, Saturday afternoon + s ) Mary F. Althouse. as-l{ablet was dedicated Sunday afternoon the enthusiastic crowds could make a[bon wishes and a hand-nzinted plate s a large attendance of rela- sistant to Dr. Young: Miss Alice J.|\hen the principal speaker was Rev. noise with .was quickly 3ppropriated.| with cup and saucer to mutch. tives and friends from v Cunningham, Miss Alice B, Borter.!Sharrod Soule, formetly pastor of the There was cheering and chouting a A duet was sung by orette Gren- 3 New Haven, r! Miss Josephine Donovan nd Miss |jocal Congregational church. every corner. Men shook bands and fier and Marie Casavant with Flores- |Jersey’ and Washington, D. € |Fanny Winesten of the Alumni asso- | rushed here and there, some women |tine Ritchott at the pi Miss Jen- Walter | ciation, and Miss Louise S. Rower, who | were weepine, . nie Ray gave an exhibition of buck artford and burial|Wwas secretary to Dr. Young. The ceived The Eind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- M% sonal supervision gince its infancy. - % ® i K - ati eri . ving dancing and vely mus | was in the family lot in Mount Hope | Hackensack school was represented by 3 . Allow no anp to deceive you in this, ubsequently © cibbiaal S e A mewrs, | was furnished with mandolin and pi- {cometery. The services at the srave|Miss Emma L. Sheffield, superinten- All Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good” are but the more exciting : kT e sufomnhiles fille] with: Doltal] ano. Refr s were served 19 |were conducted by Rev. Mr. Lamphere | dent of drawing. Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of . neaple’ paraded the state road ft.| Mrs. O. Labareet assisted by Miss [el- [and David Layton of New YVork paid| The school paper that is published ; 1Inf d Children—Experi ainst Experi i ] sl e fopement At 8 1] ha Labarre and Miss_Kiora Lambert, |a high tribute to the memory of the |monthiy in New York is called on czem ants an en- ience _Experiment. |t ey cadfoot, M, [HEeeO “i“d-m;:nfl T AL ot the ting of sandwliches, ccokies, ap- | deceased. which represents Dr. Young’ < What is AS ORIA : i b 1d om | manufacturinz plants of the town.[ples and candy. g ROR R S LR ity D e g‘“‘no';nwi: Ssom 0F Wiltoaans Itpiil tske joits fen memenir o e aw hi but could not m 5 + | America and The Star Spangled - |sent from many parts of the ‘country.|Winona Hudson of Willimantic, gl A 4 A closed past of the dav. E g Sipan h y s g - in and ask us what our experience : s i a not 2 el : | and three o th- | W ; o senior student at 11 Bee i ] S Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains : adfoot enlisted 4n | 5 A00Rteq Folidey OIS s shsting. ofi Dorcas Cirdle of iHe | er®: They were Charles P. Russ Field-, Connecticut College for Women. P et ) neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its I oTPS G2 |in =av attire, and barriag ' little fe- | King’s' Daugliters has been postponed | ez Ruse David Russ, Henry Lamphere, London e e i bR e ik age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has Bk e e . he | sultory firinzz. * evervthing was quiet: |for & week on account of ths inab L -pgl;(;:‘l mplere and Wilbur Lam-|Young, a AR ] bt g been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, . |vice. Ars. Droudfoot has ieceived no|Taiting for the bie'parade which C"‘w}“-‘fl“’: e o T e =% | "Dr. Felnk' & Younz was horn in|Norwich, is alse & cousin. Wind Colic and Diarthoea ; allaying Feverishness arising | oTcit, ", a0 10 mad bebt S cht slaeog from Soule sreet 1 [ ve present 01 the. pairitic iy this | ount Hobe Sept 31, 1367 ‘and arier — — D X 4 injured. A few < b 5 | PORSUEN,, sta X vening although a rehearsal was mot |2raduating from the Moun therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids motfied that another son. Johu, who is | [ SCIOc The, PAmade, s preceted | Syoning MUGOUEn B e School, them the Willimantic ITigh Gave Bonds of $1,500. !: 'd..WGSh the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, |serving in the Canadiun army - was|/eihe o ,,,,].: S R ey {7 i % hool, he was appointed principal of | A hearing was given John Au e Liaual The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. | wounded in action. g inKhsipE ek o A the school at Mansfield Center, and |West, the man who was accused of a .ee & Oszood Co. ' In the parade, with the White|pyTo CHEMICAL UPSETS later fvas principal at South Coventry, Alexander Raymond Thompson, of |, fhe Parade, with AU § | 1w, ¥ recatitly st local au- NG jthen the Williman High school ALWAYS one of four lieutenants selected as |SCrvice: Sevel FEpTaneamelyaie e ai | N S g here he was principal of the e e L olui o maoblneg, N dreds of [ the ilarge Pope-Hartford _chemical Shiool el 1t i : high 'school for 11 vears; while in| : 3 : = : pedestrians, men and boys and | now stationed at the Main street sta- | MED school for 11 vears: while in Bears the Signature Tieutenin. Bhemponi s & iraduileos all nationalities. in, anx- |tion turned turtle and threw : 2L guaictat; X JRlests Fish acboal O ious to-do_thilr part. all goi ce | cupants to the ground but luckily the |Sence and attended the New York uni John 8. Cev, nearly up a grand enthusiastic cesmopolitan |occupants ‘were bnly slightly ‘injured. fiapine. Special idiipediigna est persen in the parade. furnout of which the {own was par- (1t happened on'Saturday just before | Vas, 2t that fime the voungest one 1o | the most patriotic in{ donably prou.. noon when the alarm which the chem- | feceive Trom Wew Forle university the the long line, mar vith the Tay- | Tiouses wers illuminatod and decor- |ical answered was from box 23 for ct pedagogy. men's League. Mr. Coy is a veteran of | ated-all aions the line. Nags 2 wraving |zmall blaze in the cellar of the Mrs.|ATIor that he took fhe New Vork ex- /] the Civil war and vears ago was Stew- [and red fire purning everwwhere, Edwin A, Fay Store on ranlklin oLl | I L G oh 360 that jard at the Crocker house. New Lon-| Afier the,.parade. a siont bon-fire|square, The chemical was making fast ot cloy ST Qo 280 tha don and later was connectnd with Chi- | which was kapt up for hours atiracted ;time down Main street and through [100F [he cramination He stood tenth cago hotels. The old as the crowds <o the Slater lof. off Main | the square and according to the testl- 110 was shorile afterwards arpointed n se voung took part in the hig demon-|street. Thus closeq the fitting cele- mony of those who saw it was making e o ol o. thels tration, and in (1he Jen section | bration of one great glad diy. between 25 and 33 miles an huh\u' wl:;‘li! This &chool Gl there were several who were well up| p: i it came to Ferry street, where the|Seve At Bihieachdol Toutheyane: The Kiad You Have Always Bought io" e Threc soare and fon. set they | Fire Marahall G, M. Prior and Fore: i £ame, (2, FYt, SUEC T gt ond.lavgest School i New Yok cit {marched for more than two hours|;af Jo 15 FCERERE SO0 e langle turn in erry street, struck |4l 8ad an, s FABoLE theee YHE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, | without a rest. v 4 " |{the crosswalk and overturned. The| SEa ADOUE, thret | L. M. Carpenter hoomed the rdrade. | 2 s 5 ¢ith | Vears ago he received the appointment | 1 Local Laconics., Everybody wented to help and will- |chemical turned over and landed with The men inf Principal of a new school that had Westerly stands fifth ta the postal |ing'y did any service that was asked. |all four wheels in the ist been shed in Sronx, No districts of *hode Island in the sale = : : Hetoieos S b At noon A/ A Youns fired the presi-|the machine were thrown in &% dFSC {5 This was considered an honor of War Savings stamps, being credited | deatial salute of 21 gurs Lons and e e < Maing with his |apPoinement, as school \bout the with gales amounting to $277,768.88. Private John Oaks of Camp Upton, f-m;e? fell under @ pile of hose and it | Nest ecuipped school in New York. At All the manufacturing establish- | X" ¥, spent the week end at his | thought at first he was seriously | the time of Dr. Young's death he was ments, stores and bank< were closed | home ‘on Nosth Main street. S InoAR * Istill principal of this school. although and the librarv, .~ too, a4 GOvernor|' Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. B. Ronple enter- (R0 o vedq bruises|Dhe had closed his New York home and Beeckman proclaimed a legal hollday | (ained Sundey Mr,‘and Mrs. - Jesse |, =€¥¢RaL O 08 PR TUETE Bh o lzone to his country place in Mount in Rhode Island, after President Wil-|ppijliips and daughter, Hortense, Mr.|Sac, ® toF, BEFEd Pol Niad to be |Iope on account of sickness caused by | Son's proclamation of a uational holi-|anq Mrs. Hany, Hull, Whiting Fitch | Jureed ‘on its side o release Driver Leart trouble and Brighi's discase. day. and Miss Minda’ Tanner of Lisbon, Mr. |0y who was pinned underneath the' He was a member of the New York ard Mrs. Curtis Hull of Jewett City | oG W0 0 B A Texas preacher says that séme|and Leonard Kinney of Voiintown. In the machine at the time of the| y newspaper men’s only chance of get-{ The marriage of Miss Ma Rose [accident were Captain rn, | ting' into heaven is on a press ticket. | Casavant of Jewett City and Louis H. er Lynck, 2 V: 3 Goulet of i3pencer, Mass, was sol- and John J. ; emized in St. Mary’s church Monday | Buckley, another member | 4 | mornin; nuptial high mass being | pany, was off for the day sung by, Rev. J. J. McCade. The en-|Bremnan was at dinner 1 Ure cliolr waspreseit. e1,d mene the|thoge two would have been in the a - i Mass in G, Cloise 'man. The | cident. ST NERVB offertory Maria. | As the | Driver Lynch and his boy wers Use Soothing Musterole bridal party entered tho church the their home. The chemical w — to | E ’ march from Lohengrin was played. |righted in a short time and towed off| When those sharp pains go shooting Happier and Healthier _Use Baby Brand Oleomargarine and let the folks use these fine dishes. You can get them with the coupons found in the cartons. THIS IS THE WAY TO GET THIS SET OF CHINA When you have 25 coupons, send ther to us with only $3.75 (cash or post office money order) and we will send you at once, the beautiful Parisian set of china as shown here. There are 42 pieces, of a beautiful pattern. If youlike gold embellished china, you will certainly want this set. { | ] The bride wore a_brow to the Scott & Clark shop at Greene- | through your head, when your skull | 5 » < |suit with black Hudson Ville for repairs. | scems as if it would split, just rub a | {?‘;B}‘Y ER““": ?LE‘),“?&R([;‘A«R%E isanabsolutelppput oo Sloan’s Liniment scatters v a pictuce hat with | Chief Howard L. Stanton has se-| Jittle Musterolc 'on your temples znd | ol ighest nutritive valuc, ltis flavored with genuine cream white plume. Her bridal cured an auto_truck which has been| pack * Jt draws out the inflamm: | ery butter.. For use on the table or cooking.™ Usc Baby Brand .the congestion and bionp S e LT Pao o e s and | soothes away the pain, usually giving | Oleomargarine and you will be patriotically saving butter fats and \ LY relieves pain }sa?c Tt of Brsdhat e e e datinl s e calls qufil;s::};elg LN ] &%‘éfi‘fi F%?i“?%l economy 2t the same time. ASK YOUR ! | ast was served ride’ TR — | ith oil of “d. Better than a 3 and was follawed by a % : : made with oil of mustard, Betto | We have made arrangements for supplying suffici i 5 WA 2 i 3 City Court Cases Saturday. | silstard siastee and does not blister. - | g _ supplying sufficient china to A little, applied without rubbing, will | Eroom E&ve bls, hride o handseme) | TV T it on Saturday| Mony doctors sad murces frankly rec- | J| )| o make up the complete set of 112 picces. Send 25 more coupons penclrate immedidtely and rest and |77} groom - diamond stick pin. Mr.|Thomas Maggs, J. J. Swindell and, gmmedd Musterole for sore throat, bron- | and $3.75 and we will send you the second set of 35 pieces. The y Boothe S Barvest and Mrs. Geulet le€t _{oday | (Tues.|William Lemuel, ail ‘sailors, who had | SIS NS HES 0L Toima. neurs third set, also 35 pieces, will be sent for $3.75 and 25 more Sloan's Liniment i effective in [ day) for Brockton and will Jive in acreated o d bance in the city the ia, comgestion, pleuricy, Theumatism, | coupons. You will be glad to have this china—so easily and at b ellaying external pains, strains, bruises, |newly furnished home at 61 Pleas-|evening previous, were fined 37 and fimbzga pains and aches cf the back o 0 little outlay. ) 9 . aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumba- | ant street, Spencer, Mass. The bride's | costs; “Bn;n they llm’?’.ro\ldeme was| oints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, H B = ic twis i v k crepe de| John Delorey of v C as > 3 0, Druritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges | 80ing away gown was pinl § Yoq will find these same coupons packed with First Prize Nut Margarine—made of pure vegetable fats and whole sweet milk. No animai fats whatever enterinto it. Ask your grocer for it. ine wi ilblai et — colds of the chine with which she wore 4 long coat | chilblains, frosted f ¢ and Iudson seal coll: M éou]e” b | chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It has been one of the mos: active work- | (et Rid of That | is always dependable. ers in St. Mary's parisa and in any - C h 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. fonn ‘aifaie whero her Susisiance was Persistent Cougl requestes he has been & member of weakening, persistent cough the choir since she Wwas night o 2t reatening taroat or lung age. She was a member affections, with Eckman's Alterative, society, and the T. C. L 3 .| the fonic and upbuilder of 20 years ?Oul!k ei*ed many gitis. Relatives xuewmgu‘ \:::. Xflcr;(\‘rn\d $L50 bottles rom Spencer, Brockton d Taftville from druggists. or fron. attended the wedding. ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphis Teal was a shows |, Keep a big bottle always on band The Household |Sreese Bulletin Building, . 74 Franklin Street inime Telcphone 5314 alls Pain Send money and coupons to P.BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Sele Distributors for New England'States at tne home of

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