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2 : M~ 4ICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919 WILLIMANTIC Harley Smith, the pastor, will preach, |eame out this week. It has a short 5 grfimm , . = i fellowing the Sunday school, which f’;({ry, fevex:;flam;‘szn;ls ladmd items of Z elegram from the wear depart-jopens at 1145 a. m. erest and a oy side. 2 ; ment_on Thursday brought the mews| First Congresational church, Harry| Mrs. Victoria Gula, 41, wife of Wai- - Mother, whose hands rock the cradle, often needs more that Private Arthur H. Dion had died | S. McCready, minister—9.45 a. m,, the | ter Gula, died in Voluntown, Friday. l fll R in a hospital in France on Dec. 26 |church school will mect in the church | She iS surbived by her husband and | tham nrdmryiood to help maiutzin the blood-quality and from mephritis. The telegram was | house. Motto: IndiviRual - Loyalty | three children. t e acmquate mmg to the addressed to Mrs. Dion, the mother of | Ccunts. 10.45 a. m., morning worship; Funeral services for Mrs. Marceline six wd o m’ i WII I IM ANTIC CONN the deceased, who lives at 38 High|12.15 p. m., the men's forum will meet | Laflesche were held ~at St, Mary's It is as umwise for the mother, as it is chngeroua 9 . street. As the latter had recently re- |in the Grex Club room. After the |church Friday morning, Rev. J. J. Me- ak ceived leiters from her som she was |“Sing”. there will bo & brict lesson on | Cabe singing (he requiem high muss.| to fl\e child, to p!ace depenr‘ervcfl upon alcoholic stimus anticipating his return to this coun- | Faith In Chr®st the Saviour: Forgive- | Burial wase«in St. Mary’s cemetery. — try in the near future, an wa; mews |ness. The lesson will be followed by | The bearers were Napoleon, Bmile, lation, for strength is not found in Mhd- of his death was a great shock to her |the discussion, Some Great Events. We | Joseph, John, and Joseph Lafiesche ® and the brother and five sisters who | May Look For in 1919, to be opened |and Peter Hebert. Relatives were survive him. by Fred Avery. 7.00 p. m. Musical |Present from Plainfield and Ballou- Private Dion nad been in several [ Night, under the direction of Mr. and | ville. Hourizau Bros. were in charge big battles ¢f the war. He was se- | Mrs, Charles H. Caswell. Dr. Tay-|of the arrangements. verely wounded at Chateau Thierry, i lor and Mr. Caswell wil sling solos Funeral services for Miss Ftta Olin but ;if!er ;;m recovery, returggd to the |and a duet, accompaniéd by Mrs. C:\s‘-l V‘;Ek‘et heFl‘:'id“ h%{e home on gathony service, e suffered from gassing at|Well. The High school guartett> wil streef iday afternoon. The serviee the time of tho Argonne forest en- |give some instrumental music. The |was conducted by Rey. 15 M. Antnory. | of purest cod liver ofl, absobzte{y free from aleohol, is —OF—— gagement, and was in the trenches |duartette is made up of R4ph Gibson, | Burial was in Jewctt City cemétery. *‘1 fou when the armistice was signed. His | violin; Lois Caswell, flute; Llovd Wi | The bearers were; Charles Lewis. £ mother’s true inend in that it performs a o ‘amily, i believe that his death was |COX, cornet; Marion Ide, piano. Af- | George Lewis of Willimantic, Edward nourishmen 3 caused by influenza, resulting in me. |ter the programme the nusual “end of | Lewis of Preston, Bert Fields daty. Scett’s.is tonic-no t, articularly * Y and plritis, a perfect day” sing around the piano. | Harry Howes, Relatives present from | & fitted for the h’yvn:, period of mothergooa. ln er Oa s ul s resses The deceased was 34 years old, and | The feature song will be The Home |out of town were Mrs, Oakley and y 9 9 9 had been a resident of Willimantic | Road. Mrs. Emma Gréch and daughter of SCOTT'S EMULSION BUSDS UP srm since he was a small boy. First Beptst Church, Arthur Willimantic, Miss Mabel Smith of Scott & Rowne, Blaombed, N. J. ’u‘ Carpenter, minister—The pastor Coventry, R. I, and and Mrs. Al- i The Knichts of Columbus’ bOWIng | nounces a series of Sunday morning | fred Barrett of Norwich. There were S . ° team defeated the Y, M, C. A. five in hese | i sermons planned to help answer these | lowers frem her mother, frem Mr. the, A'r[f"tg;’;ml,flf the ‘championshin | questions. Jan. 12, The Christian and {and Mrs. B, M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, e 3;}; f}rlgh the scoro | His Church; Jan. 19, The Christian E. O. Smith and son, E. M. $mith, Jr., game was | and His pmmtn-_ Lawrence H. Smith, Chaxr] ahout 300 rooters being | fan Family: -8 Mr. and Mrs. John Beagdalls: rE':. 11:', 4 His Business; i 3?“ ‘y\lgun% SheahMrs Nellie San- an is asures, The |ders, Mrs. Harr owes, Pieid, : : 7 vioes Wil e semauctes | Mre. Foster Hertington o il |« (Special to the Bulletin) the people, and a force *hat had more Morning sermen_subject, | Mr. and Nrs. William Rail, Miss Delia | New London, Jan. :0.—The efforts|t0 contend with than any other in the an and His Church. 12.00,|Shea, Mrs. Lydia Lewis, Miss MaDel|of the mayos, the chairman of the|State. R Gocd news from the | Smith, Delia 5. Coiton, Mise Rosanna | police committee and other members| Really exeellent work was done by Stereopticon used | Des Jurdins, Miss Isabelle Hogge, Mr.|of the court of common council tolthe small and efficient force and yercises with new 1and Mrs. George Sclink and others. | disrupt and destroy the usefulness of | there ought to have. been’ P. S. C. E., leader,| Undertaker E. E. Gilbert was in|the police department of the c of|of the old adage -of leaving.- well nham and Doris Bowen. |charge of the arrangements, s number, 250 came k #e Knights of Columbus The final reduction of Ready-to-Wear Garments is in prog- ress and is one of the most notable events of thq season, and is in keeping with our policy of giving the best values that!’ E . . o ondition. can be found anywhere considering the quality of merchan-| 4, Automobile Inspector Ralph Young . E I changed his time for being in this | s Mathewson of Andover, who opPr’LlL’I on T}‘uxerldv at St. Jo- € New London, by retiring espericnced | 2ncuzh alone. There has-hesn.no ap- from Thursday to Monda Mr: e, subject, The Passing Dance tonight, Phoenix hall, Dan- | officers to make way for promotion|preciable improvement by reason of ng will be at fhe police station Man. A Jantern pictuve |i€ison, Petiine’s orchestra of Provi- {of new men cver others of seasoned 1 ange in officers, and none can be cvery Monday from 10 to 12 a. m. own on the screen ut this [dence, R, IL—adv. 1 1r 3 a \ experience, scems to have thie call e;‘lted as thevhare ptmcc::amm Private O: shewing o Roosevelt and » all other city business of morc|in the mastar plays of the . :pom SMART WINTER COATS AT HALF- PR' E {('éa.n.\fi_c;’mB::",bfi' T peorle of the city assembled at STONINGTON e s i%h a0 o 15- =evierl| eanich W iinongitans inxt g being a German. prisoner, 1 n 1902, public. The mayor and his police jincreased police work on the wane it the superior| The town of Stonington having |committee have been perruitted full consideratior Silvertone, Wool Velour, Pom-Pom, Broadcloth and Mixtures ased from the prison and has g to Ripon, Engiand. Private Berube S a member of Co. A, 116th Battal- adian Expeditionary Fere planned to have an enlarged of crim- |made no definite move towards the|swing in this particular matter up to forco; met Wunk thera 15 & nM erection of an Honor Roll, tie Atwoed | the last meeting of the council when for it, but simply for, th; machinery company has undertaken|a wmajority »f the members called a sa'mfy‘mr! the powers, to give h-v - 2 ~, | the patriotic work of appreciation of |halt and demanded =~ show dowr |press that the polige forve has besn $20.00 COATS— ]$39.00 COATS— ighty members of St Paul's Epi Judge | the boys who entered the service from | Mayor Rogers and some of his left-{inadequate. and hoping by an - C Sale $1 50!& pa] narish were in attendance at the . Reed of Stafford Springs pre *m"mg‘on and vicinity. = The com-|overs in the present courcil managed|creased force to bolster up _the ciaim Clearance Sale $10.00 learance S #nus1 meeting and supper hoid | The following were put to|pany is having a suitable roll board |to dispose of Captsin Haver and ap-|that the force was Inefiefent, and parish Th o $42.00 COATS— Jorts fo “roum Pumeday e comstructed and it will soon be ready | point Patrolman Pinney his success-|probably to make a placg or two as & £25.00 COATS— i Aol “,’”\ = r the year were m phael Hu\\art“ ory arson |for the lettering. The honor roll is|or. The pressnt mayor an police | reward or -fulfiflmient - of ‘poltical i C;sa.‘anre Se‘e $Zl-00.w} f:lf ?o; and the ndes - ég.ngmm 1..metn' anc} with the coep- | commitiea have succeeded rezirmz’varomlsc The mnorstflm ure of {:e . ok ates for the of the town clerk, the board of offers, after orce has been ‘dest and now the Clearance Sale $12. 50i 19.00 COATS— |most_important ouflay propesed selectmen and relatives of the service |y ul and wff it S : 00 COAT H Clear vance Sale $24 50 uf;,(. -:l n(‘lx‘\' h:"m men, it ie hoped to have the roli com- d are now endeavoring to pull over|the foundation, in order to -complete £30.0¢ G .00 | N the chury plete and correct as to the spelling of the names. unt like that in the ¢ The prop a team selec aincy, and | total destruetion. And al this to point a new recruit as lientenant.|make wav for a ferce absclutely or- accused was wmvnt- E. W. Tanner of Carolina, R. I, a|ignoring the seniority of Sergeant!ganized and controlled to the ¥king $59.00 COAT : 5 Ciea"ame Sale $29.50| Ciearenre S s 4 and (‘““’H‘ former horough resident. has just re- | Beebe. two pther sergeants and quite|of amateurs at the police mame, and $35.00 COATS— £65.00 COATS mous 26th m‘\_)_‘{’”“";’. that the ceived a letter, dated December 13,|a calaxy of patrolmen. The powers|perhaps make the drzanization a side ®JJ. - 05. JLOATO— e e e :.;\1r!(]' from his son William, who is with the |have agreed ihat the seniority {issue of politics, Tn the rest.ihe de- Clearance Sale $17.50 Clearance Sale $32. 50 member of the division, hae - 102d regiment of the Twenty-sixth|be solved and w m it is merels tment proper has been free from division in France. Thi: »arents, M = : parent r. information from him sell, of N the first a question of sciec 1 J tion. The mavor and ¥ and the receipt has rcleased selected Patrolman Hic anxiety. have the coi rom Jeanne d'Arc and Rheims was the|to the council new there was Mayor Rogers and is of the some town,|subject presented by Mrs. Charles H.|determined opposition, and r de- contined by Maver Morgan. Davis at this week's meeting of the|sire was to jet th—- matte nmer for| The New Londo Chamber_of Com- theft, had 19| Travel club. MM Louise Trumbull | a whiie, y r.Sh ents commit- rier Torrey | and Rose Studley will instruet|alread 3 already ac he retail 1t Lim tem-land entertain at tne next meeting. pointment. ree %n ¥ ool d guardian With Stouington as heado A ling juarters |form time for the: opening and the sot guilty wes|ior a fishing ficet the finnies are scarce | Some members of the for promo- s. ond it is extremely difficult tee ngme the political #fanling of am: "ot mm of the force before the plan ti ame | break up the department as ‘existing orth street, that it Sl e v ct b e ling of $600 from the pocket of reside yet. Fowler SUITS AT HALF-PRICE : ool Velour, Broadcloth, Wool Poplin and Mistures ......... $13.75 e....$17.50|¢ seriously ill with it secretary cof the 1lled to Poston ¢ .50 SUITS—Clearance Sale......... $35.00 SUITS—Clearance Saie. .. : home of her parents Village, South Coventry, and high-priced in the borough. The |“led to the plan and d closing "of gtores Ml o¥er 10 short- Fid A YUl L % 5 h - borough. The pla ¢ en the hours and withont in $42.00 SUITS—Clearance Sale.............. ....$21,00| %y uight from pneumoni ceeping « Bouse of 11l markets are. upElion o o N R R P : : - 3 parents. ted by Attorney | here from Boston. e 4 © present gome. Stdres kedn open at $49.00 SUITS—Clearance Sale................ ..$24.50| Boyle and entered a plei| Robert Bradley, formerly of Ston- mittee, dncked the le - 4l hours, seven days in fhe week, > = avenus, ngton, who died from pneumonia in |70 rame to present for i 5 o at o hour $59.00 SUITS—Clearance Sale............ o Vo I 1 Lawrence hospital, was buried in his | that meeting. Request was 1 olitre ipall £ 9 deevles B i morning ~nd close at six, ex+ cept on the evening when all stores ere suppesed to be open once a week. The orcrh.ne'hod is a clear ex- R’n!rl«" of unfair competition and DRESSES SKIRTS In wool serge, satin and j jersey | : Separate Skirts in wool pop- in, wool serge and fancy silk at onethird and in some{jn a wide choice of wanted | cases half the former orices.|models priced for quick clear-| f iance. $23.00 DR $5.00 SKIRTS— learance Sale $12.50 > offense com nati e town, Westfield, Mass. some name he presented for i public ser *|_Mrs. Oscar F. Pendleton is in|the council, but nmm'fl ple: not I Bronxville, N. Y., the guest of Mr. and | nored. Thea Selectman o5 nno Bokarty, crueliy to animals,| Mrs. E. W. Beattie presented the name of Serecant Beeo- ell, and Michael ed & plea of not guilty. Selectmen Chesebro and Fribance |be to be lieutenant. The ma s city When court resumed aiier a re-|were at work on Wednesday on the | tested as it was not in reg rs. Minnie E. r that the| town's m y enrollment. Select- | for any other than the police com - charg- | men Boulter is a member of the legis- | te¢ to nominate anybody thaf cinued unfiiflature and was in Hartford. a chance ir the police depar 4 , term m court. Judge Rced| The Sconington High school, and the | Persistent effort to hav- the comm tores slde by side, engaged inthe West Broad street schooi, in Paw- [fee name a candidate failed and fi-|ame line of husiness, where the omne Markoff, State’s|catuck will resume sessions Monday, [nally a vote was permitied and Ser-|in compliance with general under- rmended a having been closed, following the |seant Reebe received twelve votes|Standing closes at six_exeept on Sat- nd tkis was impos-| Christmas vacation because of the in-|out of a fotal of sixteen and was & “while th e dstopen flue) evidemic. The sessions of the | elected lieutenant to sucreed Lieu- ‘every night in“the week, oel Menditto, 15, | other schools in the town of Stoning- | tenant Jeffers, retired. This action : notencs Hnmsgyle gx: with attempt, to{ton were not omitted during the pe- | was not in wilh the nlan of |cepted. Such action is encouraged by rney D, J. Dar-|riod. the maver e patronage of alleged advoeates and band; Mrs twe minor Helen 7 brott ] on the noon be re os a case on Stat street whers The Rev. A Mr. L>im0(l\ of Gurleyville Mr: $3.98/ $6.98 SKIR ihe county jaii L e e R mber of commerce in thjs pegard. £30.00 DRESS i > : ‘I‘;fr‘..u\:: d of counsel by ! Stoninatont Pointare: which Alderman ‘1‘ arry jaries of oreaneel LS ’ g H Clearance Sale $4.98 Bt <pocm effort is being made to. e ar e stood e open on Sunday fmmd %;rlv & b o 3. e e e morn and nntil late at nisht, an: eir Clearance Sele 818.5)2 $10.00 SKIRTS [ “maximum surength Mr. Resbe has awbition to be|liles are not confined fo the articles Sal " ruse n homes n Elm s + “ted by law to be sc’d on the " i C!ear"nce Sale $6.9i went to the accused he : in Blm st and z e ted by 1a c $35 DRESSES— 1€13.50 SK 'I?Q\ $6.98 nort. st Niendltio wis e hased by Mr. and iy fhot s fnty ey day. The police could aid the | ; $ + the - e e . Gilmore, recently returned | % s e i - | Clearance Scle $19.50 Gl Sraree Sale $9.98| for the Unifed and he wa - is gradvally recovering | J0ers Amtast whom Phefh v tford—J. Stanley Scott, secre- ! & vichiog &is vanas e bation Officer from wounds received in action at the | Charee. PEREION . Of 1 My 1 street. ment was devied ¢ of the life department, has just T L e iy e kation ho-pital, Hoboken. His | 2nf0 | : . like action is said to await Recbe. | comploted a bhalf ey ct service | . | Sischaresd from knee to thigh was severe ; i e a8 R | | A 1\! [ EAPA ICE ,3 E !'f’.{’ X | SHCIE a shell. His mother, Mrs.| M ™M fror due delibera- . \ 3 e h plica v a shel M ayor Morgan after due delibera RAIN COATS AT CLEARANGCE SALE FRICES [, Sunday notices for the churches arc case as m ndit ‘wrnx:filct:n.l ilmore has returned from Ho._ | tion saw the error of h Women’s and Misses’ Rain Coats, made of good quality rub-| i morn- o it Gol- = Ei E i S i T FETR e Sl S o idzey onday and was bur berized materials in tan, navy and striped. F ‘L‘l e it bt ot : day afternoon. She jamin Beehe as lieuten- | . Cori thian R t of Stonington twenty- {ant of police. He so notified ( Clerk Harry Adams. The i adjourned g e also issued or at 10.30 Pinney (o call Beel t at that tim= and the c - 58 WY as licutenant and return Act LaFleur will tenant Hick tc his former p The sec vice. The wayvor quality—Clearance Sale..................$ | jality—Clearance Sale..................$ 7.98| 50 quality—Clearance Sale..................§ 9.98|: .00 quality—Clearance Sale..................$14.50] r-chic- | There Was Not Nothing So Good fo Can-| g Cong&:t:on and Colds 2 Lieu- | s Mustard lice sev /e ke hos 46 ob-| By the old»faihioud mustard: church, { " -Out- | of ey~ | first on that day Smith, mi A report cf the mu contest will be rer Thermometers in Stoning phael | 4 to Beebe as Iewenant, but ¢id pyrned and blistered while it acted. s s of the official Bonseh e & 2 P x‘B o ';;f,lv‘,,loz el 10‘1‘” e o the relief and help that mustard th t € t I matters hat 1d N 4 o i B church S 1 r a the police commiitee. T “{ i‘”i é“ghswé:_h"“t the m “ CLEARANCE SALE OF GOOD QUALITY FURS JEWETT CITY (PR s be more breech of silgusticlrtaat SEE i PRSI S ; F i . 3 a e Gt e e MOOSUP While all who favored Buebe are his N“‘me“fu??fie“thg"l"‘m& is At this placed in nomimntion by the ropub - fricnds and would il tifically prepared, so that i0 see pr s i was of wi ol wonders, and yet does mot blister il tenderest skin. L Just massage Musterole in with the fin r-tips gently. See how quickly it brings Dance tonight, Pheenix hall, Dan- h tion, their Pettine's orc! R. estra of Provi- | for that caus: ... | bottom was oppo: Madeline Salotti|ment of Hick over Det Sunday morning mea‘th service of [cans fl)r the borough e rl‘lu.n I > the new - H MUFF3 ! s $15.00 MUFFS - +5 Clearance Sale $10.00 L Sggl'nu congre g n hoth of Moosup. | naugh and older members how treedily the pain di £10.00 SCARFS— school. More were united in iage at Sacred|forco whe are entitled to {4 Ve ]a“‘;é;a; fg, ,,,‘;";m,' $17.50 MUFFS £10.00 SCA sehoal o Heart church, Wauresan, the cere-|i{ so happens that ope i sl s croR Bl 17.50 MUFFS— Clearance Sale $7.98|xna the elected the borough rommitiee. 7o & performed by Re T | hers of the ~ouncil who E chitis, tors] up, stiff negk, asthmay. Qa1 e d arthy of Moosup. promotion of Besbe was remind=d hy BDeusalgia, headache, Clearance Sale $12.50]¢15 (¢ \RF e cemooratie Ca"d“’a*e‘ are, As- Al M Svaoved fost he cheumatism, lumbago, pains acl:u £20.00 MUFFS— | Clearance Sale $11.50' | in-law of Cavanaugh, t.he back or_ )omts, wr:fl ‘m n-iaw of chest (i o en preve png | .;0cand60cws.hoepthlm$25fl. ISTERQLE SEEENDY BL,o, LEFING‘/'\, ELL Sunday will be at 11 a. m. .at 7 p. m Harriet newell will iead u topic, he Practice of Kind! Gen. 45; 1-15. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Drown moved week to Huntington street, Bean ined his attitude. ¢ Chappell is a brother his horor, the Ma throw no stopes in v tude in carrune out ths wishes of mn mayor. D ought not to eut| any figure in t <ver 1\0!%(”"1 s not. But ere mot 4\:{ been an un- police force sfaction of bailiff, J. Frauk comumiitee, J. H Clearance Sale $15.00{517.50 S i b Clearance Szle $12.50 | m——r 822.50 MUFFS— Hourigan and M. $20.00 SCARFS— el DR AP Clearance Sale $16.50 Clatinee =l $15.00| i 'I'F Y P‘ PI-E doil church, Rev. Alver Donsel subject is Rooseveli— 27.50 MUFFS— 822,50 SCARFS— | Lol geie- bom 2/ . | AithE(kthe‘ s Clearance Sale §20.00 Clearance Sale $16.50| Fuller's subjeet will be & Thin celebration of The Lord's Supbper will ——e ‘?;o observed at. the close of the morn- |d ser 8 el —= = e WAISTS AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES preaching ot the Wenadit chure |00 per bome, Fritorens ™ ) A “Mgther” Sent lock in the evening there will be altown : e One lot of Georgeite, Crepe-de-Chinc and Taffeta Waists i in| ol ]ervit‘;‘ in ):n;eA i S nal church, el AT the most popular styles, black, white and colors, priced as|| .y s bout | |AL 7 oclock there will be the last of | 1f the sweetest Littl: kiddies follows: tmo onths old ber head broke out | | leg ! o “hiyey, M0 e Con 'WAUREGAN | Act like old and crabbed Biddies, with watery pimples that dried up 0 the citizens rre few w the oninion that wise move 19 destro; that did its duty to the D. Matheson, Mr. Y.od' Endt e college, tcok charze of last Sun- | Spread to Face, lched Badly. |'} Was Fretful. Cuticura Heals. —— vesiry of ti i 1 i e Ellis is employed at Congre; y " % The follow! let has b = At the Congregatioral church An 5 d $5.00 WAISTS—Clearance R e 98r leaving tailk crust. 1t spread over | | ccived by ii‘{fm“ ?,.f,e:,e‘m hefc:onh;n Explanation of the Unjust Steward, | From the pain that’s in their middies— her head and down into her little France: will be the subject of the sermon at Cascaretsi $7.50 WAISTS—Clearance Sale................. .$4.98: face. The itching was so bad I nad v 27 1e1s. |the Sunday morning sorship (by T | to put mittens on her hands, and | Dear | | she was fretful with it. Iette coeived vour | Guest, the church school will be heid | i e S on |2t 12. Mre. Addison Tracy will lead When the child begins to ail, e ] e 2 Chrstian Bndeavor meeiing af Coated tongue and looking pale, T W | | Ointraentand I bought a twenty-five tag By Spend two jitneys of your kale— ° ® @ cent box. In two hys'ln improve- cver . 5" mceling Frida; v el Ccscafets ! | menl:mxld :eleen.hmdm:.’uzm[o:d'; one, " Rev. Wililam Fryling is p: f a | | teen days she was ealed.’ from home this year. But next year N . A == = 5 i) Mrs. Herb:zFNl.) R‘ougds, 5755 Thus- we will be near to see what is Zoing| Collinsville—A meeting was held| You'd relieve your hfi‘: if you °°"um i 3 THOMAS H. ber Ave, R.F.D. 4, Box tele- . There will be a day soon, I be-|in Turn hall recenily in the interes wil— ew you wouid. DNIEL & 5 ! BR. k. L JACKSON boro, Mass., Sept. 23, 1918, that will take all the hoys back |of the Polish Benet Furd, to help Of course you 7 K“.LOUREY BROS. i wiere (he sun_ghines once in a the refugees and destitute in Any druggist in your nsighborhoed— ¥ T . » i heyv made 2 mistake “when ovastated part of Poland. The ! y FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- l DENTIST Cuticara For Daily Use they called this Sunny France. 1 have | quota set for this town was f1600, but Cascarets! 10 cents BALMERS s 2 Guticur Soap, Olotment and Tel- not seen a week #ith sunshine in|$1,717 was raised at the meefing and — St., Will 1 J tmen! the nine months P've been over here.|enough more is e ecmi t ake it 88 Union St, ::I'"r""“ | :::‘: m: :: :ubuM: I:. o 'm'.':;‘.""i’ f“i’;’a“d’”y“‘ “’;: rplg:;“"’s':‘z We have the sun here when some | $2.600. i 2 make it} g e wise mother knows that the best and safest way m";h:"" 3 bil- Phoi n"sc y Assistant) @: | | toilet and nursery - mother's son goes out—that's why 3 v 2 at the first sign e | " Waitestone Cixars aiil be 345s a| | with Cuticusa Sorp and hot water to | | they call it Stnny France. Raine | == | lous, Sick o constipated child is by giving C:mdy Cascarets & | e foom ” Ihae Ait. 1018 e cleanse the pores. If signs of red- él‘,nt's ail byou dwm see here. Never CARD OF THANKS of a white tongue, a feverish breath or a sou stomach. - » % JAY M SHE‘PARD |tpine ot ::sé:g:gndhn“fl:;:mp?,zcfim; e A Rt neelich to thank my many friends. | Children love Cascarets because of the mhdy taste. - Nothifig else 3 i 5t > 5 3 children for a reir eoding Elmore & Shepard L nkin htrast with Cutieura Ointment before bata- i Bblmls'é‘uy;flr)gill:fififlg o, |Kizdness™ to me in my late “works”” the nasty bile, sour fermentations and poisons from.the little Fulleral Director & Embalmer | wrmen vou wans 10 put vous vus. | | ing or shampoding. LA B g ’riiuff:f:rsi?fr”&%mf "5t camations | fier and bowels so gently — et so thoroughly. Each 10 cent’box of 60-62 North: St., Willimantic iness before the public, there is no lm;hll.‘;‘!‘miylll Ag&r‘:)mm-:'r: The first issue of the paper 2t Riv- |38 members of "Buptist church fo s medium better than through the ad- | | poeners Dt R Beste Sod evervwh erside Grammar tady Assistant Tel. comnection | veriising columns of Tha Eulletin e B vnks by | Christmas basket of Pruit and ssisties. | Cascarets has dwemons for children aged one year old apd upwatds- ing done by the eighth. zrade Punils| MBS, GEORGE A. LINDELL

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