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N 21,- 1919 R LOWBAD I You just rub Musterole in briskly, y the pain is comfort comes to take its Boothing : Musterole is a clean, white ointment, e with oil of mustard. Use it instead ‘mustard plaster. Will not blister. -.leny doctors and nurses use Muster- ®le and recommend it to their ves from sore, gone—a delicious, | PA"Y They will gladly tell you what relief it bronchitis, croup, WILLIMANTIC The chamber of commerce called an open meeting for this (Tuesday) ev- ening at 8 o'clock to discuss ways and means of continuing the present trolley service between Willimantic and South Coventry, and between Willimantic. Baltic and Norwich, which the com- claims is being maintained at a loss. The subject is of interest to all vesidents of this city, and especially i to those who live in Coventry or along one of the lines. At the meeting, which it is hoped large numbers of the interested public_ will attend, President Robert W. Perkins of the Shore Line Electric company, which operates the lines, will be preseac to ad! iff neck, asthma, i explain the situation and answer any i ‘heumatism, questions. At the close of the meet- m&:fie tack “'-“'4"“' m';.",:;: ing lunch will be secved. uscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, Citizens of Willimantic who have zld- of the chest (it entg | Sisned thei: names to a petition urging Alwaye PreN the Connecticut legislature to ratify MANSFIELD CE The Congregationai fas heold Welnesday the direction of Mrs NTER Mans Davoll excellent chicken pie supner wad sery- &, which was enjoyed hy 1 Wers of the chureh. At followed riost of resigns Ji:cobgon E. P sadav sche howe report d he matter or was w carments as retur much Norw 54 - Sk ea pr e i e Under ny mem- | girls the business Nichols icceed Dea- + good »f ndding $200 and Mrs, New f New the federal amendment for prohibition are as follows: George K. Anderson, George J, Kirby, F. H. Sherman, John Reilly, A. D. Boss and frank Larra- bee. Rev. William M. Browa of Wind- ham has received a leiter from his son, Kingsley Brown, who is wiin the army of occupation in German; iet- ter was written on paper six feet hilh he explained w: stores of material Wwhi! ken over by his company in Germany. hen the members of the company e invited to take what they wished, jrown took the paper and & map as he said that was all he wanted to carry The West Hartford High defeated the Windham girls in a Vaskethall game pl West Hartford Friday even score of s Miss an Schooi High sed at ‘th a the ich was in on | completed ool | clert work, Service cater has Board has parz of it not yet re- received any instructions in regard to a final losing King, left of Representative g, has retorned 10 his at Wesleyan Univer o John L. #all of Boston, owner of the Loomer Opera Hoase, has contracted for a redecoration of the interior the theatre P. Little of visiting York, i Mrs. Thomas eelk ned im- - | Schenecta 1y, | is paven: K | William New , Afn | North ich Potter, inspector of evening | for the state sent the week-er Chestnut strect. The ter-centenary anniv on er, y i pastor’s W of the Congregational ay evening to draw e program. -achers’ istitute hel Quick Relief For All Rheumatics So Crippled You Can't Use Arms /ill Heip You it 3s, Rheuma | ma | his parish the need | . i ehen on the roof ana { J. J. Pappilon of St. Mary's It shouid do eratifyig, a in addition to i o __ | mee running expenses the sum tof $4,100 had been paid on the church Un. . L. JALK Edison Chappel of Chaplin was ex- | & mined Monday by Dr. T. R. Parker TYER T [ jand Dr. C. E. Simonds and they found L?Ed"g Ia.. i { the man 1o be ¥ ed committed to the Norw Removed te 715 Main St, Willimantie | pital for the Insone. He was tal Hours—9 o 8 % § D mL Phone 44 | there by Sheriff John I Fitts DANIEL P THOMAS H, | Hampton. KILLOUREY BROS. FU UNERAL BALMERS 86 Union St, Phone 290 ‘lady Assi JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmors & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistan: DIKRECTORS AND EM- (Willimantic, Conn. Tel. connection | of Stafford 1t session ef ad (Tu 1ael How: or Willimantic is to have an honor rofl itizens f an - t desires in plan- the town 1| At ot masses in St. Joseph’ ‘nurch, Sunday, R John H. +lark | vead the ann r 4 howed that | more than ir b '*lthat hesides me © running ex- | penses for the 3 he sum of $3. a been p church « imbrs ther Clark H. i At a meeting of the Community ia- r board held Saturday the question lacing returning soldiers and discus: and the mermb: d that all the manufactur this district have in in back their employ, men who had ‘Bronchial Troubles Soothe the irritation and you relicve the ess. Do both quickly and effectively by using premptly @ dependable remedy— PISO’S Murray’s Boston Store VILLIMANTIC, CONN. CUR TAINS In White and Ecru At Sale Prices You probably need some new Curtains, at least in a room or two, and you will find a very good line here in white and ecru net in appropriate styles, and the sale prices will help you save a considerable sum on each pair. .32 50 White or Tcru Net Curtains—i$4.50 White or Fcru Net Curtains— Sale price $2.00 pair. Sale price $3.75 pair. $2.00 White or Kcru Net Curtains—|$5.50 White or Ecru Net Curtains— Sale price $2.49 pair. Sale price $4.50 pair. | $4 00 White or Ecru Net Curtains—|$6.00 White or Ecru Net Curtains— Sale price $2.98 pair. Sale price $4.79 pair. $4.25 White or Ecru Net Curtains—| Special prices on odd pairs during Sale price $3.00 pair. | this sale. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. agreed to place been working for them befdre a period of six months previous to their enter- ing the service. H. F. Martindale, superintendent of theslocal U. S. employment bureau has received blanks from the government which are to be used by disabled sol- diers or sailors who desire to get vo- cational training. This training will be given under the Division of Reha- blitation of the Federal Board for Vo- cational Edueation. Mrs. Adeline Rivard, 59, died Mon- day morning at the Hartford hospital as the result of fracturing her hip three weeks ago. Mrs, Rivard was born in Canada, but has resided in this city for the past twenty years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Moran of this city, and three sons, Ulric Rivard of Montreal, Can- ada, Theodore Riyard of East artford and Alfred Rivard of Baltimore. Mrs. Annie R. Snyder, wife of Fred- erick J. Snyder, died at her home in | South Coventry, Sunday afternoon of pneumonia. Besides her husband, she Teaves two sister, Mrs. Abbie Hopkins of Plymouth, Me., and Mrs. Josephine Conrad of\Springfield, Mass.; and two brothers, Alden B. Rice of Newport, Me., and Eugene S. Rice of Boston, Mass. Robert J. Maclarnor, 14, died Sun- day at the Mansfield Training school. The body will be taken to Hartford | for burial. t Alfeo Armeno, the five vear old son | of Mrs. Ettore Armeno of Hamden, died at the Mansfield Training school and hospital Monday of influenza. Mrs. Elizabeth Brecka, 63 died at the home of her son, Jacob Brecka, of Ashford Monday. She leaves one son. ders, pointing out what it mean he posse: hape tha William (. n Thornton is Aldri Tt is Mrs. Fo: T and C wnd two | tt i of town Richmond 1 Mrs. Al Richardson and Mrs Mr. Cal h and socie- Is wars v from the ives and in Pac cemeter: Gilber: was Miner, schar Jr.. honorahbiy Swift, » school form of Jewett e rmy Dee. papers < and his little at their ho: supe he town'of (3 Mon- as mustored 5 with honer- Tariat ami Ta 3 Mrs Earl 8. Hiscox, of the navy, a gov ernme; wireless ope Great Round " |v writes his mother tender lea, which goes New Bedford once a* monti: o Today ne, warm_ day. the : calm will wri hoat is i one for when the sea getg And we s hav weath T have been t zzonies of being se Hizd | was on the point of stuck it out and now seagoing “goh.” are the pitehi {lows that came he had chronic low from 2 i ythin One out had to asick | You asked me to finite about the bhoat. 142 feet jongz, and the wireless ¢ tle that blow: 1s racket, too the ship is one off Watch Hill, Ram's isl: very much larger. We have heat aboard so it is comfortabie. | sieep a little stateroom in are two bunks. ahove with hardly room betwee bunk and the . and the lower! bunk and the top one, to crawl i And in the dark with the ship piteh i heavy sea it takes some to get in: but when you do all right and comfortanle, steam I hicl: there the other, the top one and you lie and list to the waves peunding on the outside. We cat in the cabin with the officers. The in is away aft, lighted by a sk lizht overhead and is warm and cozy. The feed is the best I nave struck since T have been in the navy We have a fine cook and we have every- SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES i AND DARKENS HAIR ! i Don't stay gray! Sage Tea and Sul-| phur darkens hair so naturally | that nobody can tell | Rt s ol | You can turn gray, faded hair beau- | tifully dark and lustrous almost over | night if you'll get a bottle of “Wyeth's | Sage and Sulphur Compound” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of t old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients are sold annually, says a well-know: druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or ! becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair v: ishes and your locks become luxuri- ; tantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray- haired. unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Suiphur Compound to-night and you'll be delighted with vour dark. handsome hair and, vour youshful appearance within a few ~mazs, her pz midnight we h tor in Winds sent a to Nant testimonial Aldrich read. | wireless He said Mrs did not mere- [the first alled Iy pe she lived it.! different Such a | Newport. |occum Get Rid Of Dandraff With Cuticura Shampoos 1f you have dandruff your hair _will become dry and thin. ~Cuticura Ointment gently rubbed on spots of itching, scaling’ and dandruff and followed by a hot shampoo of Cuti- cura Soap will usuvally remove the worst cases. Nothing better than Caticura for all skin and scalp trou- bles. Ideal for every-day toilet uses. 25 (aticara Taloum Powder =@ Po not fail to test the fascinating fra- rance of this exauisitely scented face, by, dusting and skin perfuming powder. Delicate, delightful, distingus, it imparts to the person a charm incomparable and peculiar to itself. For sampls of Soap, Qintment and Taicum free, address post- s, = Cuticura, Dopt. 11T, Beston.” JEWETT CITY Sold everywhere at 25 cents each. Funeral services for M Saunders, wife of Alpert R. were held at the Methodist ¢ thing from Trench fried potaioes to 2 o'clock Monday afternoon corn fritters. "The captain and crew rrayer at ner late home are the finest kind of people, so, tz on court. Rev. J. B. Aldrich, pas-|ail in all, we radio men h t tor of the Methodist chureh, was in|much kick comi charge of the services, theve being a| Oh, mother, but it is 1o prayer by Rev. M. Anthony. Mr.|ful lonesome, but it is o Aldrich spoke briefly of the beauti- |we We are two hours ful Christian character of Mrs - | ride from lana, pe C & od d the same fr 3 a long srou me and not for a moment Round care Shoa b N Bedford 5 Saunders and Mrs Lo = s ro of Wesieriv B 1) STAFFORD SPRINGS ond of Chicopee, M Byron P. Yeung of nd Mrs. Napoleon T , and Miss Mary ford spe illimantie. any in town. v of Camp Jackson ha out of s 1 has been his old home The meetin oleon Per with his Philadelphia AND V ¢ ur Le is right up on the upper deck ouf in an enter the open. In a rough sea the No. 9 k all over the v | Thursday evening smoke: { The Red Cross s met with of that is a little wher: the gas tubes that Redpigbin = ker light aw on the mizzen . mast. It is 1 from sundown to Hopes To Beat U. 8. In up. there a 3 Trans-Atlantic Flight EOPYMUGNY. PRESS..ILLVETRATING SERVICE, N..¥g Colonel Raymond C. Collinghaw, D. S. O., was the first Canadian air- man to reach France at the begin: ning of the war. He is thus thei? senfor fiving man although but 24 vears oid. He has an official bag of over sixty. Hes just returned to Canada not at all weary of fiving, and is planning to beat the U. 8. in making the Trans-Atlantle flight and is enlisting financial support that he may make a spring start. n Mother's Pet Néeds a Cascaret | Baby is mad! Doesn’t want the tavorite dolly, or the horn, or the picture books—but don’t scold! Look at the tongu el Then hurry! Give candy Cascarets to work the nasty bile, souring food and constipation poison from the little liver and bowels, MOTHERS! like eating candy. contains full directions. Clean the clogged-up places. | sour fermentations and constipation poison which is keeping your little one ! cross, feverish and sick. Children love Cascarets, because to them it is | Cascarets act better than castor oil, calomel or pills on the tender stomach, liver and bowels. injure, and do not disappoint the worried mother, Cascarets to children one year old and upwards. Each ten cent box | Do away with the bils Cascarets never gripe, nev Give harmle: fi - where t two m Degid stein coy day. Partelo of North s a caller in the villags MOOSUP Sunday with home near Nason delivered a large Hol- to Herbert Crandall in Ash- P e ing. Milford.—Mr. Swift annou much improv- You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE for we have adequate STEAM EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS snd the real skill that insures prompt satisfactory service. . i ® . 7 7 T. 4 HEALY, Warguerite, Bld'g., Norwich, Ct. SMALL LOT OF GOOD . TRAVELING BAGS ilS inche's-ls inches-20 ,i?c]mea Bought right,. will be sold - THE L. L. GHAPMAN €0. Telephane 760 57 Lafdyette St. PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Designa Weddina Decorations: | e, er SS 'NOTICE Steamer: Engene C. Hart has suspended service from New S hus-}ed and fa recovering bis strength. ed to her| Bridgeport—The soldiers’ welcome |} ondon and = Norwich until Risgolved :rirwh on I"umll aver \\'hlxch I.-atds HESBITSS Lfrom the railroad station to the center g on the | o the 40 gation_to the cente” | further notice on account of POVInE RS O It be 60 feet wide and thel. . ogs bases approximately 12515 fret. “Wel- |ice and strike conditions. come Home ill be emblazored above WHITE ROCK the keystone. = o o oeined the| . Harsford, — Miss Maraaret Foote | HAFt - Transportation -Corp. it et Hawley meriy of th adopt- | _ e North| ed danghter of General J. it Hawley recent callers at|2nd Mrs. Hawiey. whose hiecs: she was s Pitely been awarded the medal of | ] _ o oo 4 ¢ by the Pennsylvania Society of Y G’ f mi Masombor of Wesvenly e Painters in 1ccoznition of | Make Your Gifts i h achievement in miniature for daughter, 1 Winifred and Ray- [v Y ! I mond Bonteccou Davidson, the cere- ew fear sinsewelry mony being performed Saturday. The ends. | 1, iGo duate of —_— mished v viston, and 1 teacher. in the public scl:oo] ford for a number of ye: New Haven.—That the universit quickly getting into its former gay cial regime is apparent by tie mani in which the plans are :evecloping r piomenade, which will e splendor aS prom—the probability wiih very much characterized of these big THE WM. FRISWELL C0. 25 FRANKLIN STREET ner for be DR. A.J. SINAY cos to be held in a Yale | creating precedent, E Windham st | BROUGHT PRISONERS TO =y and second quality goods and COUNTY JAIL HERE |Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Narwich S e rvonr et teom 5| JOSEPH ERADFORD ttings and, plaid remnants, i b, HhE . twD Tatat R o 5 Terown Ansonia pledge $94 BRIEF STATE NEWS cused of highway robnery of from New London on Monday after- are stil |PeOn 1o this eity where they W et heen |10dged in the county jail. It is ex- rect that they will be put to plea, X proba d. Tuesday), in the s of Port-|; osen supericr_court. it the big E brought Thom- st weel former h New T.ond who was arrested 1 ubser! w York on the have $1,300 in pledges |alleged forgery during the second war fund eral years ago. > of the Red Cro May The Province of Barcelona has area of 2.965 v} 068 inhabitants. The city of Barcelo! the largest in Spain, has a perman: population of 800,000. izen in New Lonhdon, were broug square miles and 1.13! i a ght BOUKBINDER Blank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY DENTIST | DR, E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Taks' elevator Shetucket Street extrance. Pho; —r LESTER E. WA RCOM 306 THAYER BUILDING 2-10 2. m,, 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. don an | 5, | n. ent Hours: hkildren & The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne thesignature of ot T and has been made upder his per- sonal supervision since its infancy, Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good” are but ‘ Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of lnfa.nw::d Chfldre_n—%flence l‘?nst fierfiment. Castoria isha?a‘xtmlelss subsfitfie% CasQOil, IA Drops and Soothing Syrups. neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. age is its guarantee. 1 Paregoric, It is pleasant. It contains Its For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Fiatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, zids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural elcep, ‘The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GenNUINE CASTORIA Arways Beais the S In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You YHE CENTAUR Have Always Bought COMPANY. NEW vORX CiTY, Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 ————— Y —THE-- “DELPHEON” An instrument for those who appreciate the truly beautiful in music and fur- niture. : Ask us to demonstrate LEE CLEGG JEWELER Main St., City Teacher of Violin’ GEORGE TOURTELLOT 38 Usion Street g DR. R.J. COLLINS DENTIST i — fart] o DR. ALFRED RiCHARDS | DENTIST Office Hours: $-i2 a. m—1.30 to 5 -p. m. Wed. ani Sat. Evenings Room ‘30 Thayer Building Tel. 209 _Residence tel. 1245 WHEN YOU WANT 1o put iness befére the: public, thefe is ne medium better than throuzh the ad- vertising: columns i The Bulletin. 0ur bus-