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2 3 NOHWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1918 ’ ' meNTlC Sunday night supbers and entertain- ments at the local Y. M. C, A. an- The chamber of commerce is ex- |nounces that there will be no further pecting an evening of pleasure and |programmes of this kind as many oi interest tonight when the members |the boys previously entertained, have | iwill listen to an address by Rev. John |been discharged and have returned N. Lewis, D, D, of Waterbury. Dr.|to their homes. ; Lewis has spent some time recently | Mr. and Mrs. Palmer G. Greene of with the American troops in France, 584 Ash street celebrated their gol- going over as a Red Cross worker and | den wedding anniversary Friday, becoming a chaplain, being able to|3 A large number of Zuests were “bring comfort to hundreds of wounded | ;resent, some from out of town. and dying Americans. FHe had some Mrs. F. L. Vaughn of Worcester i: ;association with the 102nd infantry, | visiting her parents, Judge and Mr: and decorated the graves of some of [ A. J. Bowen of Prospect street, | #ts gallant dead. His account is stir- [ The board of selectmen held their ring, and abounds in stories of the | January meeting Monday afternoon in grit and courage of the American | the office of the town clerk. The mat- mhon the firing line and.in the hos- | ter of increasing the space for the The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been Cold Weather Coming— Guests Too Give them a warm greeti 1 lib on the third floor of the 2 PP cire 128 Main stest. cccu- | o BB s Siocusech ot no| B W0 foF over over 30 years, has borne the signature of with aPerfection OllHeater. {pted by Stewart is to be vacated Feb- | action wag taken. ; S L e . e M k th t 1 me- jrumry 1 as the company is folng to| Miss Bla Stoutenburgh of 2 sonal supervision since its infancy. ake the guest room CcoO discontinue business in this city. Woodstock was a local vistor Mon- Allow no one to deceive you in this. § itk 1 !,.t"'e:-,,‘m:'“,".&,: e on e o | S itam 7. Asher, formerly o this All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good” are but fortable without lltter, i i Y | city, now a resident of Newark, N. d., B T . | e over the wesic-and. Experiments that trifle with end endanger the health of smoke and smell. No need to start the furnace till two._instrumental” sclections _ wese| Mrs. Nellis (O'Loughlin) Donchue, |, Jui2nis and Chfldren—Eé@nence Erm“ !fieument. by a quartet, Lois Caswell, | wife of P. D, Donahue, What Is O IA arion Ide, Gibson and Wilcox. Claire | Joseph's hospital, Monda “Calmen gave a recitation and Alice | i o'clock, after ten da citatio Al vs' il Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, winter comes in earnest. Bweener, voea solo. am D! 4 Mrs. Donohue 3 tations [ from st. arochi neither Opiam, Morphine ner other narcotic substance. Its reserve your coal till then. ; s Margaret Haris of Hewitt e 2ge is is guarantee. For more than thirty years it has B . il way. : ‘ i been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, uy 51‘ peflfes‘;hoéfi?l_ He%ter and 3 O A URHIAD, edohr G4 E jer Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising sul o O NY OIl s an TI"‘:"Y }P‘x 'hw‘v;i l.‘.’y"'\' ‘\r\h )\’ S ;1":}”,'-‘:"' Willimantic; and two brot} therefrom, and by !eg‘ulafing the Stomach and Bowels, aids b PPy d £ - }nn Rev. John E. Clark, pastor of St [ers, Dr. Prank O'Loushlin of Rock- | the assimilation of Food; giving heaithy and natural sleepe € prepared ior the frst chilly e e R muvrfldfi;l;:.:fi\-'w» ind 1 *"{*";;_ ”,‘;;‘h. "I"" o The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Frien days. t saves furnace heat now be bro ort Colling, ) e o Cof Fort Calling, Colorad i and supplementsitlater. One gallon ;3,"«.?;:;3\.\ ersey City N g, Sho i ¢ GENUINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS gives BEl))ours of satisfying warmth. 4 futewing o foom at St J ! Swmnonk Perfection Oil Heaters are port- : B e : able, handsome, easy to light. [ Sold by hardware and general siores, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK In Use For @ver 30 Years ind You Have A ways Bought i STOP and THINK! Jow few Was-Seviacs + 3ou have boughet Joseph Bartlett . E Go and Buy More! | o $20.60. h 1 Wisdhe — s wo COSIS, | court, Clerk Fd M. Rartlett will prob o taken toMid B dltown to be trir milar charge ot PLAA Attorney C meet membe The vital PERFECTION OIL HEATERS A wisi@lie: ghows 20 d tation in regard to o fyom influer the office Samucl v The committee in charge m rnoon, Jan friends in a were conducted of 8,658 quarts of f and veget canned or otherwise served in the homes the 1 ummer. The amount pledged was 4,899 quarts. Accordi ¢ ed ce from | : Hartford fed articles must be ished and returned w And Arms, Then Pimples and | |unused wool to ars. tierb Blisters, Could Not Sleep, | | by January 15. It is cx) more knitting will be ¢ An allotment of cut-out garme'\ts\ I Willimantic Jan. 9, from 10 a. m. to 1:‘» £ arents in Ty pallmem- It K penter. Tl 3 solo, S f TR Comsilit of | moess Daye B e ey BPI F STATE NEWS Ethel Hannon, relatives in}and the baritone solo, A Perfect Day, Bristol—The grand list of Bristot week by Archibald MacDougal, with Miss | will go to $20.000,000 this year which .1 are report” | Letitia Kramer as pi#no accompanist, | will be a 1 Among those af-{added greatly to the musical part of | Haptford—t of Szmuel Car- | the service. , Lemue! Carpenter.| Sunday morning Rev. George H. BRI, I:\'nx: preached his farewell sermon Congregational church, torate he held for many council of Put- 'Hl H‘n h.h Ge ertrand, Mrs. Y§ am La-|ed in the rs. G. Ber- | flicted are the Bedford, X of Mr. M Bond of Hart- :urchase of deri tel, W ford is cc the Elton ho t ool for those | to learn to read, speak and o c = . rite English, ovened Mouday even- Ilyhu-ndmbepn itebing, | | has been received from Hartford. A | 2 . 2 years, kxlnl for 1its textiEndiicointh- [ WEtCh SUBE S OREREC ”tf B and little red pimples appeared number of ke 1 eeded tof|, A call is to be held s¢ All-Hal- ! L ians, 5 3 g y e G “.:::' Com i) the ol it by T |tw 1 Shncal Y Ne) 20 Atuocup) Siale e the course of his sermon Rev.| Essex—For the vear ending De- They became sore and | | ~IPncouraging reports A ¢ - Ewing auoted several forms of | cember 31, pupils of the Essex itchy. 1 could not sleep | | Jorothy A ai ) planning a dance | afternoon. et = farewell and giving the mean- | Grammar School have bought $1,- 7. 1 could not sleep Mr. Aller | > Lerd was ject f'm‘mn f Qurling of cach. His farewell to the worth of thrift and for savings . e et Hartiord with 1 . ‘ uis Mig- | speaker, hosen bY e | church and people he was leaving was | s . - Al 4 fed Dec. | chapter of the Gospel of Matthew. in | Wishing them true success and that| Meriden.—For the work of the com- ‘Then the doctor told Otis Kingsley and family 1 which Bl iTe Elohi oot i : 0 L ihey would “fare well. mitted oo & of metoget Cuticura. They i [ o 13, | He also spoke a few words to the | whijcl Sunday school, hoping the members would think of him as he would of { them Mr, Ewing left Norwich Monday for {New York, where he was called to re- |port. He expects to sail for France at any time. 1 The annual business meeting of Morgan ic the head, hool last week roses and white pink ‘,,, ind Mrs. A. Moffitt: b iy Sanford s helped wonderfully, and 1 need about two cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointment and I was healed.” (Signed) Arthur R. Guen- ther, 9 Avery St., Providence, R. L., August, 1913, Prevent Further Skin Trouble A sit in alyere specially couple of days | Ricketts sz tches. Itliife of our cks before ml tates, and can't tell |y But Jnnll, you o | A Mrs, Alexand contribut fund for the triumph- to § , far. The to- about $50. The arch s eet by Satan indue tal cost will he Winsted d I ope T'a n ' 3 ";.1~v‘2w}i!lf M. | Scotland Road Social Club was held | Madison. — Frederick Leahm rflg 2 > - ( 1 saying ret evening good | Madison the ly enemy alien left ! %A it & the hall Friday evening with a goo i i ¥ enemy a By Um.g Caticura Daily ¢ my I . for it is written. TOU ||\ ver in attendance. The election | in the New Haven jail. The charge It is possible to prevent these her a | 3 : e aord thy God, and | ¢ officers resulted as follows: placed azainst him is that of making many distressing, disfiguring skin fent Gl &5 i "“.13;’,["[‘,,A B 'f,“'\”,‘.’”_"'”,l The fact |dent, Albert W. Lillibridge: uncomplimentary rem: about the ;::blse;.of ;:lédhoodt:yu?mgCun- T 16 ¢ is the devil never was possessed of the | bresident, v:\h:s _\;m!um B president P no other, for every- 4 m Br . the 7orld, ond vice president, Sout! hmg on. — The day toilet and nursery uses, assisted J Y at h tent; nanelalfssausiar oS em L by touches of Cuticura Ointment as 1 of ]JI- e in the o give Man chooses his own patnway income over The incre nie Roger needed. Think of what it means to : go forth into the world handicapped Bushnel and James Mec- A > will not i fod over $100,#00 more taan the asses- i i i oul : | 5 were re-elected g e 1 fgur I making my cther have tempiation he sors expected. et L fa RIY [and I 1 dis bl lffd,\‘ el mpiations. The | ixcept Mr, Lillibridge, who was cle dampe B P e s nd Mrs, John Lees; L on my leit leg | temptatic were just as|except A - e tad oo ey, ovies « Addries post-card ind I 100t u | strong Temptations not to|¢d Dresident to fill the = R e s Sl eveeywe caused by the death of Frank B. W ofoenal vis: | cox, who had held this offlce since the 0NL¥ POWERFUL organization of the club in 1911. rt marri for over us that are so ¢ ase de - -‘ i < I i ion of mn £ te e e Sk S DANIEL . | Co 6750 S [ tions ar: h h orpora sox, who was a_mem- KILLOUREY B"EHQ"MAS e e L ‘ | dovr U Scme of t reatest men of her of Co. T, %Tih Tnfantry, died in MEDICINE WILL END i ¥ | u-jto m er warld were tempted by the devil, and | France, Oct. 13, 1918. ; ROS. ' MRS. EMMA BRITT |, | : T wpek Wy et s {Be O I s FUNERAL ) o § | Sl " they had chosen with the birthday festivities of Mrs. g Dg”x;r;d:: AND EM- | Tells How Vinol Creates Strength for Holen: & sl The Sreat Christ had the power t Louise Brackett at the Skeltering " S | Tired, Nervous Housekeepers : ) ist, and was so strong as to say No. | Arms, was that it occurred on New 16 Union St, Willimantle, Cont | mexarkana, Texas—“T keep house | : : ) Tty I ju e p s S atithe & 'd Ho | Year's Day. A special dinner was sniodont and I was weak nd nerv- | Priv S BN : xc Your 1 of C. ma L were f ans | provided as is the custom on holidays 3 - lotis, back ached a i < T L t A . rch C'allers, music. postcar W1 helped 1t matters not whether you r;ave hild ieitaia t thefcorps and M 1 ! 2 . i v ol nizing pajus from rheumatism for time, hard to take care of |} ol b My T, ! sisted b, the day a pleasant one for e or S 19t reeS It e JAY M. SHEPARD |iime, oo tv"was nard 10tk care ot | i ‘ | o e v s ssted by e I o, o e dav'y pessant o To | 35001 P, O YRR 5 . 25 e > o8 Yoo the of the household. land miziity and powerful emough to Fsuudew‘nf m;nor.&&EShl;wa i PhaB gotinf 0 1 i Gonr | . n S e Mr. and Mrs. Willard D, Lucas of firive s ]»‘n‘.ml‘ , Tolons | from your uner: Durec or m nlmey . well as ever Mrs. Em 5 A \ : i . i 'oqu were guests Sunc of | by nd abolish all misery or money ————— E 3 - Tr. A <. Carl We! heir hame 7 e I | GvB e T afeo | Mentioned As Possible Suc- | and Mrs. Carl Welte at t SRR e 60-62 North St., Willimantic | There is no sccret about Vinol 1t : ’iL)HEGM\ o hat I heard cessor To McAdoo : med on Saturday T “Seli “Tiheuma Lady M-Ilun- T‘L m“.cu“ owes its success in such cases to heef| . ) : | fonever Yy OFAREG i L ¥ hzslf. f&\ large and cod liver peptones, iron and man- F et. If v v my folks tell and after you R T o per ates 1 fined to the house e as directed once a ganese peptonates and lycerophos n yo ) Te 1 me, and Vi d. know DR F (‘ CKSOh ! phates, the oldest and most famor I'm nd dandy and they'll /o Jl\ body building and strength creatin v } v tonics. We recommend Vinol go0d _Danbury. — During the vear just ughout DEN l ) il SR Y o5 d the fire department responded to been prr.«-,imd Prop., Norwich. Vinol i in| C e ot he \(:rounmds from Willimant the Wilson I Co. ) : Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantie | In Danielson by the A. W. Williams = Hours—#% &. & 9 3 D o Phone 44 | Pharmacy, and in Putnam . Donahue, and druggists eve MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE give it to my ST KI U.! Jf‘LY ReSfi Willienantie: € P will clear that blotchq i o "f-.-fj:f,“-Zi:%";i"?“"'g?::‘: complexion my dear 1 Doris Buriingame of n spending the holl- ‘We always look for sound advice from our elders. - Experience and Mrs. has taught them what the young have yet to learn. i 1f you are a sufferer from skin troubles that lower you socially, Y a nld l.\h. that rob you of your proper standing among your friends—be ad- and chil- vised by those who have had experience, and ‘treat your skin with Resinol Ointment. Those red, blotchy patches and unsightls pimples are quickly reduced bv the soothing medication of this ointment. ~ Perseverance with Resinol Oint- ment in the most aggravated cases seldom fails to bring that longed-for skin health. Apply the ointment at ght. Wash the face with Resinol Soaprby da\ spent with s. Jo- § NERVOUS ENERGY life’s momentum, depends upon a well-nourished body. When s’rewgth is depleted and the body lacking in essential nourishmeant, ror $6.98 Wool Skirts in fancy checks and stripes, navy biue and black, all made in the latest styles, are grouped together for this week and priced for quick clearance. Every one of these Separate Skirts in this group are fully worth up to $10.00. Your choice of any this week at the small price of $6.98 each. fer spend- Azud's sisters who has the nervss are the first fo suffer. o C. C. McChord, of the Interstate “enter Thorsday. €ommerce Commission, is among the %c@a ! S possibilities for Director General of Ralilroads, sueceeding McAdoo, CANTER YRY GREEN whose resignation goes into effect Mr. Crofts of Hanover occupied the| January 1st. pulpit at the church el Sunday. simon-pure in substance, rich in | 4 e as usual. tonic qualities, nourishes the |son Tuesday afternoon Aid met with Mrs. Wil- Mr. and whole body and strengthens and e steadies the nerves. Vherever or entertained over Christ- GUARANTEED the.sun shines, SCOES is the Fort Tv-jr‘r has moved 1 nousehola 1’0 INST'Anm.v and conserver of strength. Mo Saeor “Scott & Bowae, Bloomsicid, N.J." 18-17 - Mr. and m HWEY'IEFWH“M“GGI o e P R E sgicnss . New ‘Year's withsthe.