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> pers—— You May Find * It In Stocking : Cincinnati authority says your troublesome corns just loosen and fall off DANIELSON Earl Wilbur, who has been overseas with an infantry regiment, has ar- rived at Newport News, He is ex- pected at his home here within a few days. Mr. Wilbur formerly was em- ployed as a fireman and brakeman by the N. Y, N, H. and H. R. R. com- | ¢ pany. The Baptist Sunday school of Dan- ielson has engaged in an attendance contest with the Baptist Sunday school of Willimantic. The Willi- mantic school led one point on last Sunday’s attendance. Costier A. Young, who has been in the south, at New Symrna, Fla, since early in the fall, has returned to Dan- felson to attend the sessions of the .d if you will apply directly upon th y s legislature- as 2 represeniative from | nor s fow drops of 4 drag called frec. | B L Killingly. zone, says a Cincinnati authori Chairman Francis E. Storer of the You merely put a drop or two of Red Cross Christmas drive in Daniel- | this freezone on the tender, touchs son and vicinity had recorded 1896 | corn today and instantly the corn stop members up to Monday morning. It |hurting, then tomorrow sometime is regarded as very probable that the | may find the old torturous nest _ Constipation is the arch-enemy of health. this enemy and you rout a whole army cal foes, includingindigestion, biliousness, e, sleeplessness and nervous dyspep- sia. Beecham’s Exfis have been a-world-favorite Jaxative for oversixty years. They gostraightto the cause of many ills and remove it. They act ly, pleasantly and surely. Contain no it-forming drug. These time-tested . pills srengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and DS P— Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or corns between the toes just loosen in their sockets and fall off the next da number will run over 1300 When the | where in your stocking, having fallen R I 2 e nn%flrtepozt s m(;]e. 5 ot enf!r{ely WchiotI;: 'gnpa{;w 2 loifn-‘— e Clean out the excess acid from y. ur stomach—it 8o often you have heard the remark: *‘I've taken e Iev at cax:g; Dmf{swm"s'sbi’é.fhipfié"uf; ;‘;::h?:gnn:l;l l{::"nmtlth ‘the Afoy:n]\pr corn oreates poisons that drag you down, rob you of all sorts of tonics and medicines and tried many dif- a leave of absence at his home in |will be as healthy, pink and smooth as physical power and vitality, make yousickly, weak ferent doctors but nothing seems to help me.” Danielson. the palm of your hand. | and unfit. - P 5% About nine times out of ten peofil making such Colin Campbell is to enter the em- | A quarter ounce of freezone is suffi- It’s just excess acid—superacidity—that's ailing a remark suffer from acid-stomach. Remove that ploy of A. P. Woodward, succeeding |cient to rid one's f £ % you. Learn what it must mean to have in your = excess acid and the results ara truly wonderful. George Berry, who has resigned. ' |and callus, and stomach excess acidity so powerfully destructive as Health and strength return almost like magic. Constipation 5 ” i 5 = ‘harde but a few ce for it. to be able to create almost any ailment. For years i i i Directions of Special Value to Women are-with Every Box. Daniel Doyle, who has been through | charde % 5 3 a 1 ; OF ¢ You can now rid your stomach of its excess acid Seld by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10, 25¢. e in France with the |2 compound made from ether. | g:é‘e“g%fl 3}‘“% beden tellmlg ¥°‘§] that ‘g,s acid that yith g wonderiul modern remedy called EATONIC # here :haat ?;' ls“‘:en iy ;:;fi“&‘g’" e e e the hard enamel of the teeth and decays which literally wipesit out. 1tdoes the work easily, i S them. Think, then, of how much easier it must be edil he hly. T h h teau Thierry, St. Mihiel, the Argonng | following, essential for the proper for 0 excons amomitt of dcidts Blay . speedily and thoroughly, It makes the stomacl Y e resentation of the issues in this case, : ss amount of acid to play havoc withthe pyre, sweet, cool and comfortable. It helps you coL n D :"#ih ms‘:‘tggd _Laoifl’l:::t engagements {:.(,", fouria by the coint | delicate organization of the stomach. Just ima- ] ¢ e ¥ HADDAM NECK reg 3 i | : et full strength out of every mouthful of food you A troop train hurrving northward | Before said judgment had been ren- gine how one must feel—how weak, unfit, tired, g 8 Ty.anol y 2 . k © eat; and unless you D b trength from your for Camp Devens got a cheer from |dered in the superior court said ap- run down and sickly—when acid-stomach gains i B> 0 geb il girangl ¥ A letter was received from James| A lotter from Clifford N. Raymond|{ot CATP Devens sot . cheer from | CC 1" his father th amount of controll Also, what small chance one has of the f°°%"°‘i§-}]8§§'fé“? §°b“s°i]v'g°m‘i“k'1’m-:h'b ®. Little, former correspondent of The|says that he Mhs been iransferred to|ins""ang the soldiers returned the |2 certain promissory note owed by | recovery of robust health, happiness or success, ; h l'Yth red ‘fl §eet 0“; qu Fd Ym‘ :n- Bulletin, now residing in Hartford, en-| the . M. department, uxpected to De | greeting, him to his father. | if this acid is permitted to remain, creating greater 1y pourtiieco g0 Shects o1 acid-stomac clostag the fen for his rencwal of mem- | sent into Germany with the army of Said appellee bezan voluntary pro- | bership in the Columbin ed Cross. Mr. | nccupation and would no: he home for | Uz Arthur Atwoed, of the Quinebaug and ever greater inroads on your health and Dony DeArtbum, belching, food-repeating, indi- sedings in bankruptcy oa or aboi ar. company, stated Monday that practi- | s o 'as 1017, DEcy t i See_too, how quickly your general 5 i : strength day after day. B v > y 's N s good a pS- | @ -4 e o 2 . 20, 1917, and was adjudged a Fe el heal = ¢ : ¢|has been planned at Grange hall un- it by g Aate ML men ], ifhe ! isaue .presented to. 1 court & - $ : 2 S 5 JELARE NS Seatge 1. Wright ol der the patronage of the Red Cross|2re looking for a revival and for good | ;¢ this: Was Judge Shumfay justified Health that knows no aches or pains anywhere, dlgestedd how Ao O e DTy AneEvous R T vin town tastiy business after February 1. The mills |y rejecting the application o p- that gives life & new zest and makes it really worth o5, 409 irritability disappear. Tooenh - and “Bliza JTahiee Stra| The local branch of Red Cross en-|3f® HOW beginning to accumulate & |pellant, and in ordering the | while, - What unspeakable joy it is to have health 16 18 80 easy to got this help—and it costs so : Wright 1a & eousin of the Hutchins and | rolled 137 members during the drive,| gcli"uontity of mannfactured soomy |Telease from Jjail? like that! How you live every minute of the day! ‘1.954 Ozvhy 537 erEano 1 e§ our W elneure, quick / Ymewn to the older residenis of Co- 2 a 100 per cent. recerd. lin the market. LSt —— How soundly you eleep at night and how refreshed *© ‘3 E&%ON?}J{ “Ve?‘Ft ere peopl Bb‘YhD have Jumbla s Miss Louise Chenery, who entertainment after the Vietory| “mpat part of the Danielson inn that PUTNAM I you feel in the morning! How keenly you relish ~seC P47 ONED testily R to TEng quick Tived during her childhood with her|supper in charge of Miss Edith Ra¥-|sormerly was used as a cafe is to be i your meals—with what enthusiasm and bounding [olel- Ihe festimonials of some of these people aunt, Mre. Simon Hunt. Mr. and Mre, | mond, with Mrs. A. S, Clark as assist- s refitted for use as a restaurant, the proprietors to be ou An abandoned taken in charge has been claime established. f a high order. Tiano selec- singing, with tableaux, Wright visited friends in town and loft | for Lebanon | Owing ¥ fhe illness of Clayton S Ylunt, the driver of the High scho trock. the pupils have heen B arc o enthusiastic and tell of such remarkable re- ol i NoHE® Woodstoc o theday’swork whetheritcalls e zer Bishop, 77, were conduc | That is the kind of health weall wantandghould _If you are one of those who have *‘tried every- D. Morrison. Mr. have. It is your heritage. So don’t let an acid- thing,”” but in spite of it arestill lacking in physical day at his home at Cooli. stomach deprive you of your health. Don’tletit strength and vigor, begin atonce to take EATONIC. of town parti cle that was, Chief MacFarland and its ownership Congo were home on i Tt by Ty e s gh during the holidays. | "y o Ao o Corner, Brookline, Mass. Mr. Bishop hold you back, Take the superacidity—acid-stom- Don’t put it ofi. Geb back your physical and S R T en Clark has returncd to Storrs | oo . Hend son s r‘r‘l:fi:]i”li'lr; of a famils ach—out of your system and back comes health, mental punch. Have the power and energy to R o s b o AgioHiturAl SotERe. Tonictaer - in the town o strength, vitality, ‘Why? Because, by getting rid Work with vim. Enjoy the good things of life. ORRE £ condttions produshd by the iss Gertrude Willlams has return- | Letters being received here from |hundred ELS s To Tuahan o of the excess acid, yon will be able tc get the full Learn what it means to fairly bubhle over with storm traveling on v roads| o0 from a Visit to relatives in NeW |members of the 1024 infantry, and wedbem Siton, Hunecl is difficult strength out of the food you eat. health, Like thousands of others, you will say Some peopie think an acid-stomach merely that you never dreamed it possible that such a causes indigestion, dyspepsia, bloat, heart-burn, ~Wwonderiul change for the better could be brought etc. That is 8 grave mistake., Yousimplyhaveno &bout so quickly. 2 ¢ dated from the 5th he Exercises at the Congregational | ber tell of the regim nder direction of Edith Ray-|rest camp and of t f unusual irterest, win-|men that it soon children and organist. |home, but no e 2th of Decem- t being in a o hoves of the|at the D: will be on its ame to the hosp E ing that he had been ill for thi Kim Pt idea of the long train of physical ills and awful So get a big box of EATONIC from your drug- 458 Did to it i Johr ren, who broke his wrist|ic fixed. The She iy s, a son of Thor human suffering that are directly traceable to acid- gist today. We authorize him to guarantee B b puned o o his wagon, is recover- |youns men from { section in the | Murray, a r I stomach. Rheumat , Gout, Sciatica, Cirrhosis EATONIC to please you and you can trust your iness position regiment in the south and ret of the Liver, Billiousness, Anemia, Auto-intoxica- druggist to make this guarantee good. Ifitfailsin ed to Weslevan an while on his way to| Mr. and M D, Jette will be in |recently. He was about 35 years ¢ tion, Intestinal Congestion, Severe Headache, In- any way, take it back—he will refund your money. Since the termin ripped the|Boston this week to see t da age. somnia, Nervousness, Menta} Depression, Melan- If your druggist does not keep EATONIC write to ourses of study iving a cost| ter, plaving 1 ider the > of Mrs. Matilda Bowers, 61, wifc cholia, Dizziness, Heart Trouble—yes, even Catarrh, us’and we will send you a big 50c box. You can wnmr »' i ‘ of ¥ one Beauti- | Geor o Marcel 1\]\\;)‘\1 V'S\\o .”;'h;‘d ,‘ v.v\‘u‘ IJ;"nw“h‘ g.lcerjand Cance{‘:f_ the S‘.n;nacl\—a}l {;E éhosc ;;n% u? the 50;.) a d‘ you_re ei\'eRiL. Adgress stored to their novms! s, : 2 ! 0 Etathenen School street he rear of the City isorders can find their original source in that one . L. Xramer, President, Fatonic Remedy Com- b s S . ! nily, with ai ?l‘.,e;hosp\v‘m S % o ;::};an‘;na s [,h“v ek 1\ condition—acid-stomach—superacidity. pany, Cor, Wabash Ave, and 11th 8t., Chicago, Ill, The Bas e ( tmas day with their parents. 5 than that he was|nam from Goodyear, where Mise Har o7 Nyman was home from Camp n a date in Octo- | ter died ntly. Walnut } 00¢ ; Dm0t Patrick Cronin, 83, for man: where < tea r ¥ nts of Alce Redr due this Danielso soldier rom the government to his par- r A ~ ten « resident of the town of Pomfret Ve - at Putnam, where he had rown has heen spend- Some. time i become s at her heme. SI;\:- is| The coughers—and there are hun-| Lieut. Edward F. Perry, M. D, |by 28 vears go o ‘he college |dreds of them hereahouts—are not, ir | United States Medical Corps, arrived | Some trooy !most ¢ putting themselves to at his home Monday afternoon after [at Newport s P i trouble to protect other people i during the t thr S i catching the grip or influen greater part of 1918, and more than six COVENTRY ltons of advice have been months overseas. | this subject Lieut. Perry arrived on Pocohontas at Newport Nev undavy morning. n is in Dorches- ¢ son and his gational church will roll call community Christmas tree The 12-inch water main tha Friday v largely at- cecded from that port to his re was a fie tain. | SUPPLY r Trom Q c m tha t to his S e et L the peaple of The & He is on a ten days’ leave by the after which he will report Dix. Lieut. Perry, the Windham edical s the first of the phys is practic: >(u near re After o wedding went ta to a 300,000 zallon crected on h 3 1d, having n the vilage of pumping his sectjon for ar r ) re g IR s ! ation is to he established at the lak eptec t were Hill, < | which is a splendid body of wa He epent some time 5 . GRISWOLD ‘ one-man | I 1 lbridge were | Rither electric power o> power de- ining camp before ordered it W Mrs, W. H. 3 g t New Hawven, - il 1 ‘re is a number of | veloped by a gasoline engine will be 58 and his services abr Ketn e gl b A SR Geat Mustarine Subdues the Inflammation | //ilies where all arc members used to force the water through more > hospitals near Bordeaux. ) Lhe I ¥ and Eases the Sorencss GQuicker | Mrs d Kchler died of influen- | than two miles of main from the lake | _The annual meeting of the Putnam | Than Anything Else on Earth | er wief 1liness. Buwial w in|to the stoi tank. Theft Detecting society was held o Lonlad | er. £he is survived by her| In Wauregan the mains have been [ Monday afternoon and folloy x| nd fo nall children.the young- | laid, but connections with the houses | qfficers were elected = only four months old. Mr. and Mrs. | ot completed. The water supply s F. Batt vice preside K hler ca here last cpring and|tem that is Dheing developed Tourtellotte; cl | TENE T « : Bartha Plotoni tom Ihle of furnis I of the win L. Wood; committee, | FNZ Q& { f & iN IS g - ind Mre. A, S. Wood of Short|ot the town of Plainfield with an am Torrey, Arthur C. Tourte LU 4 AR : ch spent the ~holidays with Mrs.|Dle amount of pure water, and it L. Pierce, | w t | likely that Cent ' Moosup | pu ¥ n H u o e | g T, RS et & i, € A SERICUS MENACE ford epen Mr, and |oPPortunity the not distant future Arthur Shippee, | 4 i W 5, 2 b g to get thei Charles Clemens; supply from the pretty Are eral cases of influenza | 1ake in the southern of Killingly. Arthur Tourtellotte, Lewis F. |arson e - i A large force of men has been en- | Battey, Randolph Pullard. ] The public schools in . ! Kk ee spent two in Chaplin ‘NL'" thro 'hv-IA Il and so far| The body of Lous Benoit, who died |opened Mon ving 1 parents the p. week. is aying the I Epidemic Comes Back and Victims Number Thousands ° main from | jn Bridgeport, auregan and doing other to gettin s brought to since before Christm: John Anderson are ex- r gratitude fer .the finan- kindness shown them and all their furni- home in this city the system) Attorney Charles Hartford today to a believed it wise supreme court at the argume £ the | public hea lict S NE ST PARIN §one B e S T e TR Bl i - i . = US&RI : bt service was held in mfv-rrnr\ Hartford. Har i 1(1“:\ S ST % Meaboreiol o i | You Can’t Be Too Careful If Yo';* Have a C?Id_'rm‘ It NOT BYETER i e o and et cattwit 6 PR ars atiormets Tor' M| s e e o Formt e 7 | Niizorated, The workers expect to. Promptly With Father John's Medicine o R | i i NS : Les Mills of Westpors spent the The ual one and | pression rret from members ,,r;‘[ ¥ g | The public out impurities; its strepgth< used Mr, Dubue | both the procedure to col- LOU]S E KENNEDY [ he " .‘”H* with Mr. and1 Mrs. W, B, (‘-”NI...‘ has fin political - part concerning givi ts rebuild wasted tissue | nam Mon=- yreester ng eleme: Bec: e F the fact that it is guare 1 hed sawing the|lcct an al dabt, has been through | ber inteed absolutely free from alcohel er U de I:)ANIEI:;ON ] be Walbridge's 1ot and is|many legal phases, final : N victims number thousand Ucauc @rfigfi h?" ey ndertaker an Emba me? moving h W. P. Robbins | the highest court of the s e lost more people through e | ither john’s Medi= GISAl AWGSGR 1o Every -Betall . on § str metntime Mr. Dubuc, denyin PRI WHERTHE ED0ke ot tho. Soos | hiave than during the struggle with Ger-| aken with safety by, e Bl bt & il Wheatley's claims against him, | ond Congregational church in this city | cate eral months in e we drove it back for a time, returned with full vigor and in is even worse than dur-| il at Broklyn, but { Synday and it was said Monday The as released during the fall there was sentiment i “ ”» The attorneys for Mr. Wheatley have ! avorable to extending P 1t Ther v odus from this | arets or Ot e s ets ubmitted the following statement of section tomorrow of legisl ect A . ts for the supreme court: The avy T and ever since hs the appellee; on vle that the present grip epi-. s spreading more violently, e i ome weak or run down,| among children than the former epi-; Al Wed- | you in danger from the_ germ | demic. ; { % which is everywhere present. If you| Health authorities agree that avoid-| and others w Hartford for o creditor of | Jonkeer Ruys Van Beeren- |nceday evening id day the appel- nd to Tareful mothers know that Cascarets in the home 3 catch cold your danger is even great- | ance of crowds, plenty of fresh afr, lant recovered judgment under Sec- brouck S T er because colds quickly develop into| ln‘;‘vp(:r noubrisbmem and rest, all of! i P : . |tion 1099 of the General States Revis- TNUT grip or pneumoni which combined with a proper tonic mezn less sickness, less trouble, less worry, less cost. slort ‘of 1903, Wiow ‘Hection ths Heal E CHES HILL In this time of danger Father Johms| to maintain resisting power, are the! ‘When one of the kiddies has a white tongue, feverish ion of 1918, for damagzes and, Schools in vicinity reopened | Medicine should be kept on hand s § costs, the complaint upon w! dgment was predicated aver- said anpellee did refuse to a debt admitted by him to be due le to the appellant while not exempt from exe- nt to discharge the same concs and withheld, so that the same could not be taken by legal pro- cess. Upon this judgment execution was duly issued, and the appellee was com- mitted to the common jail on October 8, 1917, remaining there under said execution until the proceedings were had as disclosed by th cord. | It appears that William TFenner | Woodward, , a justice of the | peace, upon due application made to him, administered to the appellee the cath provided by law in the case of roor debtors, and that the appelant moved for a review as provided by Section 2957 of the General Statutes, Revision of 1902, now Section 1986 of the Revision of 1918, and thereafter proceedings were had as appears by the record, resulting in a judgment rendered by Judge Shumway on May 25, 1918, rejecting the application of the appellant and ordering that said appellee be forthwith released from Jail, In addition to the above facts, the commonsense methods of fighting off ¢ Mrs.| ewery home. The pure food ingred-| the epidemic. 4 ured as|jemts of this old fashioned medicine| he danger is one which cannet be rict for | build new strength to fight off the! ove . To guard asainst ft in disease. 1t is the lagical, safe Temedy| every hle is a duty in which for colds; its soothing elements heal| e must help. Get a bottle of the irritated lining of the breathing| Father John's Medicine today @nd . passages; its gentle laxative effect!lkeep it in the house all the time. 1 Monday after a week's rece Carri Payson has been teacher in the Liberty Hill the remainder of the Salton is th 1 Miss Geo still subs E Miss Delvina La Fleu near Stafford, has two w which she is spending ents, Mr. and X C. H. Tate made : York last weel Miss Jessic James, who has been ill| with grip in Mansfield, was able to breath, sour stomach or a cold, a Cascaret quickly and harmlessly ““works’” the poisons from the liver and bowels and all is well again—only 10 cents a box. ks’ vacation ith her par- Henry La Fleu ort visit to New | BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED You may break your glasses— | accidents will happen—but , SAVE THE PIECES Bring them to us and we will duplicate the original lenses It Wards Off Croup " Neverput a croupy child to bed withe | eut giving a dose of : S without re-examination, r RN : ! B = FOLEYS HONEVIAR | TO MOTHERS! While all children detest castor oil, calomel, = = ; ¥ Mothers know it stkqps croup because pills and laxatives,’ they:ully love to take Ca.sc:uets because th_ey taste Ol.DS : E {; ;'n:; g:‘ L:;c:h'l:?gcml.nio?:::: hfl::; like candy. Cascarets “‘work’’ the nasty bile, sour fermentations and Head or chest— COPYRIGHT- PWESS AVAVEFRATING. SERVICE, N, W/ metallic cough, eases difficult breathing, gives quiet sleep. | New Prime Minister, of Holland. ire. Wi it Ho s e e Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claire, Wis., writee: “Foley's’ Honey and Tar completely cured Commmittee, which did splendid work my boy of a severe attack of croup.” 9 U otr Bodyy CS= Mrs. Chas. Reitz, Allen’s Mills ites: ) 5 . Pa., writes:— &mong the. Belgians imterned.ln Hol- “I have used Foley’s Hooev and Tar for ths ICRD VAPORUB _\‘)A fand. He is one of the leaders of past eleven years, and would not be without NEW PRICES—30c, 60c, $1.20 the Roman Catholic movement in | b saved me maay e dostor's bill for col and Moltand against ‘fatesnperance. The Lee & Oszoad Ca re best treated “externally”— tonstipation poison from the child’s tender stomach, liver and bowels without pain of griping. Cascarets never disappoint the worried mother. Each ten cent box contains directions* for children aged one year old wnd upwards. OPTOMETRIST 218 Main Street, Franklin Sq. 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