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SOOI | . YTl | ooy Post, G. A. 1., of Westerly, Depart- S R R ment of Rhods Island, will have a|Of '™ P muster-in service for the first time T v | b {in twenty vears. For months Norwich citizens have | y | The recruit is Daniel Stephens, | Riatea trome Gloceat B seen in these columns enthusiastie who enlisted fra ester, R. 'L, . | who enrolled Nov. 20, 1851, and was pr‘aise of»Doan's Kidney I—“ins by Nor- : | mustered into the servica Dec, 21, |wich residents, Would these promi- : y ’ 1861, and assigned to Battery rst | nent people recommend a remedy that Rhode Island Light had not proven reliable> Would they | He | confirm their statements after years | had elapsed if personal experience had E be wab hingtatiy @ not shown thfic remedy to be. worthy of e tlared ot of tha asiomt . |endorsement? The following state- - ephens years ago was ember of |ment should carry conviction to the SPEND A FEW CENTS! DAN-!; Grand Army post in Virzinii, where imind of every Norwich reader. DRUFF VANISHES AND HAIR |he was locnt»d‘gogi:h:mfl?]‘ = That) pentel 9. Brown, proprietor repair STOPS COMING OUT o LEE shop, 6 Summer Street. says:. '“T the records we available. He Jocated in W rly | bought Doan's Kidney Pills at Sevin | "To be possessed of a head of heavy, | riore than ten years ago, but made no | g sor K ®eautiful hair: soft, lustrous, fufty,! effort to join Budlong Post, 45 he be- on's Drug Store and they did such wav and free from dandruff, is|licved he would have difficu good work when I needed them that T] merely a matter of using a little| meeting the membership am glad to recommend them. Doan' Danderine inents. regulated .and str - kid- ' a3t is easy and inexpensive to have | Commander Amos P. Chapman, in-| 5 ol snEtiened my R nies soft hair and lots of it. Just|tensely interested in the Grand Ar-| relieving me of all the ailments wz= mustered out ]‘ Il sting as 1{ rolunte. G[FLS: DRAW A CLOTH (““(“;:‘r,\na:;da f‘\';ilgfxa“ volun THROUGH YOUR HAIR AND | from Dec. DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY E #et a smail bottle of Knowlton's Dan- |my and surviving veterans of the |caused by kidney disorder.” derine now--all drug stores recom-|(Civil war, learned that Stephens | The above statement was giv fmend i apply a littls as directed, | was an honorably discharsed = Civi Aiust o6 inek i e and within ten minutes there will be | war soldier, and made investigation. |Usust 28, 1908, and on May 18, 1516, of abundance fresh-|lie became r mparable you will, | tisfied that Mr. Steph- | Mr. Brown said: ‘T have had no oc- us was eligible to membership in the |casion to use Doan’s Kidney Pills and in this he was strengthen- | . ; : . e since T recom the certification of (wo West- Coended them In 1608 Tne x men who served in the same bat- | cure they gave me has been per- = § X Stephens. manent.” once with a mem-| pui. e 8 HATR 0L hasriTe Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim- ves—but ri il ha prouting all ever your told. ask _rm- a kidney remedy—get ; = I i e desivociy x|« IHacenfter ithe! Westarly. towa couns 2580, Slnars Blle (e pems fthat HE distinguished service rendered by the Cadillae s p- e e M e .n’\, ekl and | ¢ Will meet with full memn L | Foster-Milburn - Co., 2 2 2 it o e e £ ¢ 4 e o faing ‘haie at |45 Councilman Daniel . Tarkin has in France 1s paralleled, oot oic environment, : S 8 ML @Y1 bheen honorably discharged from the = s to mrove how pretty|NaVy. in which he attained to the by the every-day experience of Cadillac owners. i 0 prove DOW Pretly | commission of cnsign. When a mem- ble com- A B 2 i council of 1917, and on n, he entered the navy, and nsign T renominated and reelectnd in while in the service. He has str tendad a gession of {he council | went nto the [ of Ashaway. aboard the Factfie, You will find that the average owner, while proud—as we are proud—of the high honor conferred upon his car - by the War Department, does not see how the Govern- - * 5% Due to the Spanish influenza ther : 1 mortality ir past s Vice. Mr. Larkin is heal of the ment could well have done otherwise. ! : Rhode Jsland (W ety 'I'RY THlS Fflfii‘—[ “:I:' he activa r::d'“ sTON!NG'de! i The fact that the Cadillac was officially designated as the ; standard seven-passenger car of the United States army, pleases, but does not surprise him. 3 vington dur- hs hrgr the vears o ons England long ago anticipated this action by the American S o niowed fom Government, when the Dewar Trophy was twice in succession conferred upon the Cadillac. ve: O COL-TS FINE | COLD COMPOUND” ENDS RE COLDS OR GRIPPE N FEW HOURS. red the of formerl and space ¢ We told the simple truth when we said a few weeks ago “Stonington Paliiters; that there is only one thought in the world today about family have the Cadillac. rd ppe and break up a| as form Sherifi John R. Wilcox, of K i He ut D That thought is that the Cadillac is a truly great moter car—in name, and in fact, the standard of the world. - Pad ae o wesl e dtemnat é niec fiss Viola M. Watson, ¢ Y rthers fail for Paweatuck convalescing 1 e preached T S e e THE A. C. SWAN CO. Norwich and New London the time c York. | The South County Rod and Gun .. Of CamD | ¢lyh, in snnual meeting, held in Cale- pending some | jon h i e d ] = was receiv- r of states r.rohibition COLUMBIA | e Wi unable to his fam- Mr. and M itohoock. The master of the STAFFORI ‘th, sessons of t rLews ad}ms o | “Avor - T. Newton | M12. >1 the ring- o h 1 Owen, ezational|__Mr. and Mrs Sergrant G ~1 until the | church oe sliz Elsie w ey He thougzat h spent a f{ b - t at the time recently: 5 were enter ¥ shurch the foilowing Sun-| Mrs. John T o ¢ leg e ,v,‘,“. s | rent recently fternoon ai the home 2 Jlored, he oell. The Jos. Rober S o o se was well with members M (e n Ded - icient reir friends and a lwsy hour was her | ment has prol . B, S *Col- | case of. blood D! Mrs, lie T in work - for the siclely. Later o {lowed to sit up Sunday and receive | Nellie, have re iy nappell was ek ed I‘Gbsrctm“r: 0 " is employed ;n!zhn messages of his frier 1 pul- | H., where they were «1{1. o s ments by p. A ime! 0 5 Coeil | il i eo Whi = e, & 3% tionul chur ved from ,mlgl-t was supnlied Sunda; ecil lum s’_:r ‘“,,1 o M Bt EIESTE bave fcHale ha turned to|Gates, secretary of the Y. A.|dren who are all co s i - 2 2 = T 5 red ~ % soms in New Tondon for the ter her re- | Who preachel an earnest sermon on| Frederick ‘ilover who ha ler of the season. ‘ rr‘.'_h:'rithf\f."fic‘"‘( of personal e el pneumonia, is s _andphere of Groton was a time. | q ¥ sittle "z o s el s \at she | heard telagram that their son, Hor- | the Landphers noraestead on 4 f(;r n’f'nh\ “finrm:u at Newport News, Va torsr e spenging been | il 2 o 3 - t: es i N ork and all] A successful whist for the benefit ill, but so far ha < ;\I:‘L;‘elames in New s ; nour- ‘fm“:"‘i‘: Cross held Thursday e Winnifred Turner of New Lop- w e e AL SDp AEURNE PHTH - ldon is at the home of Mr. and Mrs, s ! 55 o S e HOPKINTON Wells W. Lyman. s e AIaior Mast loia ¥, p‘.o o ]d'.u"{fl:r:g *'h:l usl’- i epartm e > P. Math c world of strife a man must Vel Michac ¢ » his ice housel The merchants of tie vilaze are|count of the teacher, t Providen: an anvil or a hammer. 5 " m | Rhode Is s not it is thick | considering handing togethar for some | Mrs. Earl I. Gra to Fric Palr 2 the Lig for all practipal purposes. |better form protection.| Miss Isadore I the he has been promoted t Nielson, living in ene of H. W. | Five plac \cirked last | Sent from Her schor ompiiny 1 Green, came | Friday n ave resented | On 2ccount of illness I f -7 N— - " ) which t]“‘»"‘u‘]‘”’“nn clews to : the officers on the e e M e e o oo b e lia, but|case. Tn cach place thers was little ¢ nssem . able 0|stolen althoug tv on hand. It|Master . 3 1 h Sk £ ednor Connect- |lars to hurden themselv> coverin - €ar, reac y n % Grand rd during|ing heavier than cash m | st - > Gl >ided by Mrs. | they carelessly left beiin AT x 3ot r daughter, Mrs. |book contaira's $3 whic iplain TAKE ONE AT ONCE-—If you sneere, :. Awaits Anyone Who 3 S g TR | O R e ¥ ¥ Eutl and \‘ms‘gnmrrm. They were needi on; Pomon: s Ann: tile at all times. Price 28c A ' structive, also, as i"lora, Mi : Drinks Hot Water 3 e Sl p * New i 3 an entrance. Tn the waiting room of b —_— ks New Director Of Air-Craft i, Groton and Stonineton wne it willl insi : 4 Production jcost at least $3 to rep the glass | members Says an inside bath, before breakc- ¥ | ctio |in the door, hesides {ho hioken win,% s % fast helps us look 1 ek Th: places enf-red were the 7 p o 2 ok anditestiig) iniie £ Wotart Noank stafion, the waitinz room. the| Waterb The g clean, sweet, fresh. * et 00 Won o stores of F. i. Rathbun M. W. Rath- o pyms oy, S e LRk bun and W. O. Rathbun. Peblic tele- |y DUTS, <t - RS i LR s phone boxes were smashe d the| i 1 viva Ladloisal : contents rem No grods were | v Sad ve will be oper:ited iaken om | i healthy comp! e Sl s The funera! of Mabe! Sincer, dauah- 1 pure bl duced on tha Norw fettnt cad ter of Mr. apa Joh Sinzer vas i 1 and woman could be held at the » adopt the morning inside The child gratifying change would survived by haemic-looking men, wom- | enza, one dangerou: or returned from the so is emplezed for the serv The funeral of Rev. A was held Monday aft Advent chu he had been t He was born and spen s He is survived by his wif: 2nd a large s, with pasty or muddy| complex instead of the multi- “‘BfAin fags” and pessimists w . should sec a virile, optimistic throng | osy-cheeked people everywhere. | n inside bath is had by drinking | before breakfast, a| water with a tea- | You’ll find Sloan’s Linimea? jass ! number of distant relativ.=. ;>337:~m| of limestone phosphate in it softens the seve: | Superjnteniant Frank %9Avash from the stomach liver, kid- | A4 ; | has_returned to Locust Poi Al ineys and ten yards of bowels the | rheumatic ache in_Raltimore, Md,, after a ¥ ipmevious dav's indigestible twaste, ! ¢ " AW WO0D = BUCK SAWS, : ls@yr fermentations and poisons, be- | i more food into the| Pyt it on freely. Don't rub it fa { Those subjset to sick headache, bil. | Just let it penetrafe naturally, Whata 2 nastv breath, rheumatism, | #ense of soothing relief soon follows! “ickness External aches,: stifiness, soreness, Rev. and Mr and their . arrived here Mrs. Bertha Asheraft ident of the Pebekahs. polds, and particularly those who B s D) e Cheand AXES, WEDGES, ETC ho are constipated very often, aro| oo M e officers Sunday evenin ’ ? = Lm" ks o o A back “cricks’—those ailments can't ing Sylvan street imes phosphata at the drng| LEbt off the relieving qualities of tore. which will cost but @ trifie hut | o0an's Liniment. Clgan, convenient, is suficient to demonstrate the qwé-k | conomical. Ask any druggist for it. fuid remarkable change in both fealth and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanita- GLASGO The Ladies’ Aid society was pleas- antly entertained by Mrs. R. F. Young Wednesday. The members worked on Colonel James A. Mars, new Di- | quilts. The next meeting in two weeks SOPYRIGHT PREM ILLUSTRATING SERVICK, M. V.. s — try “Fruit-a-tives” and you will get vei s CORINE GAUDREAU. Liniment rector of aircraft production. whose | will be with Mre. Frank Eccleston. 5 50, trial size %5 Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin: Street ixa1 XL 1o in lime with the plam | Mrs. Whipple who has been caring | - 50¢- 8DoX, Gfor $2.50, trial size 25 : Telenhone 521.4 R - Detors: tne DUBHG. Diore 1o aa Kiils Pain appointment is in line with the PR | 1, "\rs ' Gardner is visiting her| At dealers or from FRUIT-A Telephone 331-4 TV Limited. OGDENSBURG, N, Y, : of appointing regular army cficers betier ihan throuzh the ad- ng columms of The Bullatin 30c, 60c, 31.2¢0 to puch positiona, laughter, Mrs. Stephen Sweet of . Southbridge, Mass for a few weeks,