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RORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1919 GASTORIA For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Casteria Always Bears the - vveren ALGOHOL- 3 PER GENT. | 1 A\céclablcl’repmhmfin& rsnmnhtmeulc:m d by Regula- i f thlthlmnadmndBwtlsuf INtANTs CHILDREN: Thereby Pmmaungl)létshml Cheerfulness and Rest Gontais ¢ | acither Opitm, Morphine nor . | | Mineral. NOT NARG NARGOTIC : H : : ll:"l ‘me:’fi ol in Use For Over Thirty Years GAST Rifl THE GENTAUT, GOMPANY, NEW YORK GITY. A l\clpful Ipful Remedyfor Gonstipationand Diarrhoed d lumshlg; S @ 1‘1) LosS OF SLE resqiting therefrom lqlnfann Fac Simile Signatare of an Tae - GENTAUR GOMPANY: NEW YORK. EAS I WUO:)*TOC!& VILLAGE made i NOANK et EAGLEVILLE was very No time has been | he reopening. WALIDS VL ior IRFEHT S and IRV Invalids anaGrowing Children. | Rich Milk, Malted Graia Extract in Powder The Original Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS are IMITATIONS S0 The his | ! DANIELSON Mrs. Ida White, Broad street, slipped cn_the ice, fell and broke her am®i Dr. Knowles recently was | -treasurer of e | Dental associa- | yhomas J. Ayiward Wednesday on a vas_in Worces- business trip. n left Wednes- to New York. e teen unable to; Geath in France | berris, who died { wounds in He riember of the 113th infantry Mrs. Addie former ter of Brook srange, was at Nor- w Wednasday evening to install the elected officers of Nerwich Cosmer S. Young and Killingly’s represant: Hartford for the open islature. \fr. and Mrs. Charles H. Keach are at_their home on Cottage street. {\r. Keach being now so improved as i {to be able to be about his home, Th ichant, who has been in rvice, has been mustered lu\n and has returned to his home here, Torn J. F. Gardner, J was re-elected | president of the Bohemian club and ¥ ‘oodward secrata treasurer, “xecutive committee also being de up last year with W. M. chairman Sabin S. Ru: the openi Judge rd for ell is in Hart- of the legislative estimates will do up for a v jority of the > 15 towns of in favor of Windh, BREAKS A COLE FIRST DOSE OF of every U | taken w trils and air discharge or nose sick quickest, surest relief known ard costs have club at afterno people w r the op e officers it rd Isr in Dayville Ignatius mornine. Rev. brant of a hil the funeral of Ja mass of t who died in a| ital. He formerly 1 e farm places to the lake, on the ( Lannon leave ren. Lfn"l’d\ was the irector. is a feeling here that another hould be made during this ses- the legislature for an appro- e used for the erection of bereulosis sanatorium, such s other counties in Connecticut have 1d for a number of years. Connec- ticut is now free of debt and in a po- | s to do for eastern Windham that badly needs to | employment of | 1 W of such a | ical condi- sceptible nature, of a nulmonar legislature might > establis 1917, saved hed W of many | it o this | written an ing letter to his | mother, Mrs. John W. Foley of L in part: 1 gue spend in Germany, but we e time when Well a postc blown to piece: German guns, and crucifix is still standing. they wi _mother, T am of church by one of can see It is one a German - him, so he will be all set for the Home Guard when I gef, back. I'll send them soon. don't mind being “over > seeinz some naw time. 1to here,” place all We were the first field arrive in Germany. I have great country the We are trdveling n >, day* and night. 1 and then move on her hospijgl company moves our ce. At the pre: ationed at Trier. We le: nt to Mont Sac. I sun- ou read of the big drive the ns made ther nt | Later we bourg: h. We stayed | a few dayvs and were billeted in | school. T wish you could see assed through the w; in rdham | © Mrs. M. H. For port; . Irving Pichel don . H. M. Wilcox, N Miss Kate Tt Windham ngh Sch 6! basketball | team of Willir ill be here Fri- day fc game with the team of igh Srhool. parish 1 the pas IN A FEW HOURS “PAPE’S COLD COMPCUND” RELIEVES ALL GRIPPE MISERY. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose! “Papes Cold Compound” taken | hours until three doses are | end grippe misery and reak up a severe cold either in the} ead chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- | passages; stops nasty | running; relieves headache. dullness, feverishness, | sore throat, sneezing, soreness and; stillness. ape's Cold Compound” ia only a few cents at drug stores. It, acts without assistance, tastes nice, and | causes no inconvenience. Don't ac-| cept a SubSLiiu(P. | PU'I'NAM Smith, Herbert ending a flyer, is nce at his ome in thi stationed at | the Great ining sta- tion and h ng govern- | ment mail Letween the by ¥ since he enter serviee. . Harrict Wheaton, who died hospital #t Provi irought to this city an en to North Ashford for| . Wheaton 1 town of Ash the failure Tuesday ev- ¢ common cou 1 to take :d_for many Following n of Jo-| pointed cap- much e ]n\vvn‘k , action | m»’)xr‘n"m\t has of them or- ear us ptain Former C. for application | accompanied that bore | of business | <en on the on the ta- was i | Putnam High School | at Wednes ses- Presid Roosevelt. | the morninz Principal | the '\ hu(\“ that Students of a to Former Mr. TRoosevelt, in- close personal Wood, and a the school the Lord’s prayer, tie¢ four verses of Ame: 7 the were at half mast day, Irrom noon until 1 o'clock in the city was suspended. this being in with a request made | by the merchanis’ commriice of the| aber of Commerce. nesday the funeral who died Monday ospitai buria of John morning at was held | 1 i | | heing | i | i Putnam H-gh Schoal over-long v chn executive comm » is made up of Mr Hartiord, chairms artlett, Putnam: Mrs Roger Wolco nt, d secretary. The announcement bv R ard that the debt o been reduced $14,2 Charles | Trolleys Lead We just got them in and they’re hummers. “Lorraine” Madras was used, which means that you have the best wearing shirt you ever'saw, and that the colors will stand all the attacks of the laundry. bona-fiide $3.00 and $3.50 values, too, which is a point to consider stripe effects and Jacquard designs vintage and sure to please the most fastidious. simply got to have some of them. $2.00 value $2.25 value $2.50 value 3350 value $4.00 value $5.00 vaiue All To JANUARY CLEARANCE OF Men's Shirts and Winter Underwear To our January Sale of Shirts we have added a sensational clearance of heavy winter Underwear. Our January Shirt Sale is too well known to need much comment, be- yond the fact that it brings to you the very best Shirts at prices way under the normal. The mild weather and our large stocks of underwear have led us to sacrifice our Under- wear stock and the prices we have marked upon the garments insures that each’ one isa splendid bargain. : NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY IN ALL THE BETTER GRADES WHICH HAVE JUST ARRIVED seriously, The patterns include of this Sale Price $2.15 FLANNEL SHIRTS IN GRAY OR OL!VE DRAB HEAVY RIBBED UNDERWEAR NIANTIC Smita of < eni Haven passed at his cottage. < is emploved in New| “YORKE” AND “DE LUXE” SHIRTS We have taken our entire stock of better grade shirts and marked them way down for this sale. Percales, Madras, Crepe, Fibres and Tub Silks in splen- did variety in prices which will certainly please. in and give them the once over. $2.00 SHIRTS §3.00 SHIRTS $4.00 SHIRTS $425 SHIRTS $5.00 SHIRTS . $6.00 SHIRTS ...... You will find SPECIAL $1.69 .SPECIAL $245 .SPECIAL $335 SPECIAL $3.45 SPECIAL $4.10 ceesaenson SPECIAL $5.45 SOMETHING EXTRA GOOD IN SHIRTS The finest They are all handsome season’s You've -SPECIAL $1.79 .SPECIAL $1.98 ..SPECIAL $235 SPECIAL $2.59 SPECIAL $298 SPECIAL ¢ Shirts and Drawers which are worth $1.50 a garment up the time J as present values go—SALE PRICE................ 98c | essary to say more— ; 1e school closed long- | $250 garments . ..SALE PRICE $2.1 al at Christmas vaca- | FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR $3.00 garments. . SALE PRICE 343 [} Heavy Weight Flecce-lined Shirts and Drawers $3.85 garments . SALE PRICE $2.98 Wednesday afternoon a framed an- ' f wi; 50— $1 [ nouncement relative. t0 pelticiiarefactuallvAveR RS L IBRICE e 311D WOOL PROCESS UNION SUITS cut State Travele - i $250 WOOL UNDERGARMENTS It looks like wool. It feels like wool. It wears. like vhat < - T L e (r:):u;xc:\.l;-! Theare ot el e el O e S vy wool, but it is made of cotton. Good winter weight, tion. The representatives of the As- | which means that they are as good as the best. The valle $3.00—SALE PRICE. .$1.98 A SUIT tion at the Putna 1tion are [ shirts are “bachelor style,” that is, they have no but- 5 I. Pomeroy and Agnes M. f tons—Athletic Shirts with long sleeves. The D N OOl SUNIDNES IS Drawers are regular—SALE PRICE................ $1.98 | These are of the “Madewell” brand and they are to protect good as they sound. A splendid winter weight suit made v omen and WOOL-FINISHED UNDERWEAR of fine wool— chilren L tarian 204 @ Heavy Weight Cotton Underwear with the wonderful $3.50 Suits . ..SALE PRICE $3.15 Decily e I} wool-finish. These were intended for sale at $2.00— $4.50 Suits . ...SALE PRICE $4.05 may appeal 1o t SALE PRICE $1.59 | $6.50 Suits . ...SALE PRICE $5.75 the socie who are on 'ém‘ in all of r railroag stations in Con- Iie will preach here again next Sunday. “DE LUXE” SHIRTS THEIR PRESENT VALUE IS $175 They are made of 80-square percale which means that they will wear well. All are perfectly made, and the styles are the best, but the laundry work was not one hundred per cent. perfect, and the maker’s sacrificed them. The soil marks are slicht and there isn't a shirt in the lot which has suffered in the least except in ap- pearance, and after they are washed the first time that [’ will disappear. They are made in the coat style and with either scft or stiff cuffs. All sizes are in stock. They are great bargains. Sale Price $1.15 Come MADRAS SHIRTS IN $2.00 AND $2.25 VALUES Made by the same shirt specialists as those mentioned above, and subject to slight laundry soil, too, so the price was reduced to the very lowest notch. ‘We will guarantee that each shirt is perfect and made in the very best manner. The styles and colorings are those which will appeal to the man who knows and wishes the best, and the fact that they are made of~high-grade madras insures that they will give the longest service. Made coat style with laundered cuffs. Sale Price $1.45 e ——————————— e —r FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ACTUALLY WORTH $1.75 EACh Your choice of excelient Madras or Fine Percale in an excellent line of new Fall patterns. ship counts tremendously in a Perfect workman- shirt, andethess are up to the mark in every particular. Coat style and your choice of either soft or stiff cuffs, Sale Price $1.35 45 “WINSTED” AND “GLASTONBURY” UNDERWEAR You know what these makes stand for. It is unnec- been deferred on account of the epi- demic. zular stated ¢ Iienry P. Collins of Westerly has lodge, at 1 | bought the house in this viliage owi- A. degre | ed by Mrs, J. G. Burr of Baltic, Louis Service has rer to the KT IN i Gehine Tl Sl .~un_|e his studie i Miss Nellie Geer has returned home thtough ‘one of fhete| Ve under- \‘| atives. iar store in| . Thomas Wondrasek :rd daushters!afier spending a week with her niece, ties hurt them. T am writ- | projects ng el sthe Wtuar ator | returned khome from New York last Srnest Smit! 5 station along the 4 s”fm;sl;NlQm‘ b of the T, |Saturday where they have been for - 1. A. Jenkins of Norwich Town | Mo river. \\, re on our way 1o el n;onf] i the past two week: is supplying the pulpit of the Franklin i( oblenz “\nm‘» 5 \r;rt‘h::‘l‘ou"l‘ = | - hie: 23 ('on]:zrcgalwnal church for several The o) i I a st 7 weeks. | e arena i census shows over farnard and Gauglter bave NORTH STONINGTON The Missionar ‘warialt'wiil meet > it osed their place on the Flande 2 e I ettt . ¥ :amy a5 gone to Windsor Loo Miss Martha B. Mason of Marble- | Tlireday at the Community house. 5 at times we dnesday LE 1€ o &Y Sy ui Miue was cullectes g : : Baker has started n bowling |head, Mass., has resigned as house- | to pass them? Herbert J. Smith, upon recommend- = Z s E; B rom the church and town for the 77777 | ation of Mavor Mercy, wos again con- | ue “_“1"” 1“:‘_'0"]‘:"“‘““ amusement| yother at Wheeler school dormintory. | Armenian and Syrian fund. member of the board of | Y Rawers s visiting friends| Her place is being temporarily filled | Mrs. Ernest Smith and little daugh- LAUREL GLEN ommissioners for a period ! b SCbL s ] | t ears. Commissioner Smith in New Londen. by M Moore of beth C Rine M izabeth Chase, are spending the SR S in Ledyard. Leonard Maine of Pre neer, George A. Howard ?![‘\mf“v{}:_‘r«';; mother of Principal R. A. Moore. _ Miss Blanche Smith has been visit- Clyde M Dur."g all_of his stay o nfsrn Aunda;: to ._mo’m‘ “ ”f;rd‘ George H. Stone and Malcolmn E. |ing in Lyme, Groton, New London, 4 iv parents : £ Fa . deance: | his uncle, Captain John Howard, = |Thompson, representatives from this | Hartford and Storrs. The ont e ‘]m - ;wr Mrs. W. TDecbe 'h s ;-Lmnv« from | town, went to Hartford Tuesday. The schools in.town opened Monday bout the Dr. ting. of | Frartford and Rocky Hill. | Miss Marion E. White returned to|after the holiday vacation. ch is car- mothor medical officer | aq hp ld Mrs. W. B Deche Has vy | Smith college Wednesday, after spend-| Mrs. Louis Starkweather and chil- ne for her n at time not far from | oo, o SIILK sfrcel fo/th haley | ing the vacation at her home here.|dren have returned after spending the SR e : e jhouse in Main street 11 witn | DUTINg her visit her parents, Mr. and | holidays with Mrs. Starlcv\eathers par- TR X “Lown, sho has been in the| oSt Brower who has been ill With | Mrs. E. Frank White, her tio broth- | ents in Pawtucket, R - Jones has gone Tack to his | service at Camy Dovens, has beem | Convelescing. - iently tm | oS, 204 her two sisters have all be _— < after being home two weeks on out and has returned to his| prened Sfor o sovers attantof pnous | ok Tith influenza, 3liss Marion only out| An old-bachelor says-that: marriage G Sioiess T Tt mpustengd o [ roved after a severe attacks of T {of the family of seven escaping the!is merely a hitch and. a kick. school house is t> ke opened| 1. C. Veal of Winthrou, Mass, was| ™ (o prothero has rotur [iliness. 1 i the fifteenth of this month as|a visitor with friends in Putnam on | iy itfer 4 stayiat his bu Maurice C. Miner, second son of the | r i this dis- Wednesaar. = L vt e S [ate George W. Miner, and Miss Lucy TENDER LUNGS t T rs ent is teaching at the! - . Poerce, daughter of Horatio S. 2 ael Putnam school in 1V -madel SOUTH WILLINGTON Pierce, were married by Rev. Lucian | Noves Wheeler, | vacant hy the death of Lillian | | Diiny at his Teaidence” New eare| or almost five decades.the build- Thomas “Wheeler, «ho is in| annian. The meeting of the (. B. society |evening. They were accompanied by | ing up of vitality and the - Prance, that he is well and is not com- |~ Alfred Gaucher is [on January Ist, was of special in-|the three brothe he groom, Frank, | ing home now hut is to siay for re- ith m;n‘ng, [ torest. Rev. Harris Becbe, now presi- | Palmer and ?I:fb‘;o‘lf‘lt {({;f:magg“hv‘ Strengthemng of tender lungs has construction work. e W. Chs dent of the Willimantic . union. ! Mrs. Charles Palmer and Mrs. Clarence | been assocmted wnh & M Inathan Burdick was a vis- attack of pneumonia installed the officers aa1 committees | Palmer. } itor at Mrs. Nathan Mai = oo and led the regular meeting which Misses Marjorie and Jeanectte Gray | daxe last weels Thompsonville—Private Maurice A.|followed. are visiting their grandparents, Judge H- R e Kane of Asuntuck stroet, has been Rev. Theodore Bachelde~ of Man-|and Mrs. C. C. Gray. New Haven—The question as to|assigned to duty at the Hotel de Crit- [ chester occupied the pulpiz of Mem- . whether there will be a ~Sheff 1921 |ton in Paris, sccording to a letter re- e Hed CrasedAuxliary mot lini the class appears to be addresscd to Shef- ceived from him dated December 16, field freshmen last we B it was|This hotel was taken over b the | hew, optional with them. Those who com- | Amer n Peace Comr Kane plete the required studies in three | writes that President Wilson was giv- vears may constitute 1 while jen 1 great 1cception on his arrival those who' do not, merge with 19228, at the hotel. orial church Sunday, taken %rom the 11th chapter of Mat- the than John the Baptist v but little in the kingdom of heaven is greater than ke. Rev. mon was his text being 11th verse, A =zreater man he that is Bachelor’s ser- very interesting and in- Congregational church vestry Wednes- day afternoon. The Third Baptist will have its Christmas tree at next Sunday. sion of Sunday school. Have you tender lungs? Do | catch cold easily? m;fsis the g&'& of wisdom to build up your strength, | _TAKE SCOTT'S OFT Scott & Bowae, Bjamz:“:i.g.l e Sunday schoo! | 12 m in place of the usual ses The affair has