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WILLIMANTIC morning. Horvath changed his plex | Private Ernest Gaudreau have recely- to guilty. State's Attorney Searls|ed their discharges from the U. = Private Everett C. Lewis died’ Wed- | suggested tha: the man be given aarmy, an dreturned to their home in nesday from pneumonia, at Camp Mc- | short jail sentence, but P. De- | this city. Sergeant Gaudweau is ill Look and Feel Cullum, Anniston, Alabama. His | fender Torrey, who represented Hor- |with pneumouia which developed sincc : smother and Fred Yeomans, « brother-|vath, protestcd. Judge Reed decided | his arrival Jn-aw, did not reach the camp in|that punishment would fall on _the 8 o c s “time fo see him aiive, aithough they | mans innocent family insiead of on | The Sl s L Iean, weet and started immediately on rece’pt of the | the offender, so he imposed a sentence | =P & news of his iliness. Private Lewis|of 30 days in jail. received by his sister: was Wind] ® r : Will try and write you was born in South Windhars 16 1395, | " The case of the state against John |, ey lines to wisn you & vory Morry Fresh EVEI’Y Day Walinski of this city, charged With|Gnristmas ~nd the best wishes for Tewis. He left Willlmantic in the se- | preaking an dentering the saloon of fi'{‘;;y New Year m, dr&nv'.fi:fi:fi' ”,,l;,,' 'c'::k}":’ Delphis Boucher on Milk street, was| [ am going to eat my Christmas din- | || Drink a glass of real hot water and w"mg Sehoal &t cfmp uc('ununf taken up. Wilinski entered 2 plea of| nor in camp this year as we have before breakfast to wash 3 guilty, and was sentenced to three|fy key, mashed potatoes, green peas | s e T can ao 2 | months in the county jail celery plum pudding, nuts and cwndy | out poisons, G. W. Larkins of this ciiy; and two| Edward M. Barber of Thompson,|and T guess it will be good, as Sir, —_— brothers, Bert A. and Ernest C. Lewls | charged with bigamy, was brought be- | Thanksgivinz dins 5 e i oot 2 i of South Windham. fore Sthe court Con s "beah warrant.| It seems funny to be writing on| Life is not merely to live, but to g ) 3 Mario Annetts | He pleaded guilty but ‘stated that he|Christmas eve, but it makes me think lvxvg‘ wselu.e )ea:v geul, (}(lgest“\ve{l‘,,hwnrk “Boucher was held from the home of | thought his first wife had already |of lome. , sleep well, look well. What a ] = T am in a French Y. M. C. A. It 18|glorious condition to attain, and yet B e Thutshey e T I e Ut | inine har: outside, but we are used [how very easy it is if one will only 3 o haf sie it rains day and night and |adopt the morning inside bath. [P SGhete. claim for an allotment, Barber was | 1o ?o0 1ot scen the sun for a long| Folks who are accustomed fo feel The case of John Horvath charged | SeTTtence B e dull and heavy when they arise, split- with perjury was taken up and finis] Arthur Bennett of Hartford was a I expect to be home again soon, but | ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul el in the superior court Thursday|local visitor Thursday. can't toll whe Miss Myra Smith was in Futnam on | ““fy ' Thursday evening attending the Arst|oue Verdun social event given by the Girls’ Com- | wreck ch morning and flushing out the munity club of that elty. hous with Jarge holes in the roofs|whole of the internal poisonous stag- Shortly after the first of March Mr.| 04555, % ® g from shell fire. You can't|nant matter and Mrs. Raymond Packer wre 10 oc- | Bicture it T don't expect, but it is s0.| Eyeryone, whether ailing, sick or cupy the apartment in the Edwin A.|" [ gia my little bit fn this war on|yell, should, each morning, hefore Buck house on the corner cof North ihtel s the drive of St. Mihiel ers | breakfast, drink a glass of real hot| and P streets occupied at pres-|in it all. it r 12th | water with a teaspoonful of limestone | ent Weeks and family. 1918, and we stayed on the front phosphate in it to wash from the| Mr. William Kingsley of | 2" month aftes the war stupped. 3 i o stomach, liver, kidneys =nd bowels the S Oves South Coventry have gone to FIori- | " yynat wouia you thirk of seeins|previous day's indigestible waste, sour ! B Jarge fields covered with barbed wire. |bile and poisonous toxins. The Jo bl mathaway of jihfs, city 18 the | Fenches and shell holes all around fo n of hot water and limestone iles. osphate on an empty stomach i B N ey of Poquonock. m ach arge it = oty hvi 1Pty Cool weather is here! How| captain Witliam A, Woite and Lieu- | grmit e sece aeon onderfully _invigorating nd will 3g | tenant George H. Robertson, of South Wi Yfl;l h&;f the hl;’“se this | (cnr y are_the only members left of inter? e can show you Nathan Hale Company, Connecti- |y ; list . and all the members have | 3 "faw bom ' cceived their discharges with the ex- (§ povay { coption of these two officers, Wno are | cau’'n L | placed on the reserve M that day will come. |tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, y a_few miies from fa-|can, instead, feel as fresh as a dais That city is sure otking but stone walls and | e 54 v opening the sluices of the svstem The millions of cred with ism hosphate from the druz store oh will cost very little, but is TN 563 : - o ; cient to make anyone a pro- < e 'S es | nounced crank on the subject of 3 : The company has arm off | The following officers were elected | him pret L 1 the annual meeting of Windham | Gjara E. | , No, 10, I 0. O. F.: Chiet | o ooyo = { pa , Elmer M. Young; high|g 1 = St. Joseph' arles F. Kenfield; senior | 5o J0STPS ohn Erbacker: juntor war- | MO DT AU%, A% rd Gray; scribe, rles H. Stark= died_at intern: tation. in great variety. We have the Glenwood, Quaker and Rich- | SRR e » St What greater endowment mond makes in wood and coal | R E “thira | two_children, ! him to the reformatory as there was 12 . . 3 h | H. Davison ndoubtedly something better in h burning stoves. Prices range | Gl a i e |pieahisty soniie D o o can a mother bestow upon her from $3.50 to $35.00. Maltolm_Curry of New York was in f P 5 rth was then sentenced to the , ) ' . ¢, the judge informing him 2 z children? ence he could be ity Thirsday on bus American Thread Company. The sentencing of Raphael E. How- arth of Putnam. fc gu c We also show the ELEC-!" TRIC OIL HEATERS in three |27 & fofin 155 oo ke ourt o opportoner ‘aha be. What greater factor in keeping sizes. | ambulance hursday ng. nimse i e e filed and State's Attorney S he matter of Albert Fort who w: b Come in and let us show you.| The republican representatives and {<enators of Windham county will meet y to elect two county {nest Wednesc ymmissione: It is expected tha J.C.Lincoln Co. i nfleld, and John whos» terms expl , will be re-elected. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Furniture 705-3 msultation of doctors was held or " Thursda yafternoon. dressing the pr Undertaking 705-2| *sergeant Jpsesh F. Gaudreauand|that he could e them than clean, wholesome food. No more healthful spread for Y e R 4 bread can be purchased than g Swift's Premium ndler and daugh ill with influenza a ne in Hydeviile Brooks expects to for a southern en and while t Tor ju The Tollanl County representativ senators will hold their meeting day attendance and sho lered the co m H. Noonan i eritically ill ome on Windham direet.” A Q R S=8 el 2 g 2 It is sweet, pure, clean and appetizing. It has the elements for growth that all children need. Murray’s Boston Store fourth quarterly conference of e pe— Methodist church will be held o n e church parlor Saturday evening 2 i i Made from pure vegetable oils, Govern- Willimantic, Conn. i it 81 s aperics on ment inspected animal oils, Pasteurized milk and butter and finest dairy salt. Not touched by hand in manufacture or packing. Saves 20 cents or more a pound. Fine for cooking and baking. Other Quality Brands & hoys from Camp Dev- in town th FINAL CLEARANCE ; — G R i PLAINFIELD Coats, Suits, Dresses and | ..oooo0 | y ; | Separate Skirts ‘ miEE N E children. Jos ty-two dollars was presented Swift & Company, U.S. A. ationed at Wew-. ourse by h cor Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce St. S e . H. C. Adams, Manager A violin solo Gravelin of North | nds and relatives | Jorth Ox- For the closing days of our January Clearance we have grouped together odd lots and broken sizes of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Separate Skirts and marked them at prices that will command quick clearance. This is the big opportun- ity of the season and the final clearance of winter gar- ments, present f | ford, Mass.. Danielsc | untown 1 Plainfield | . Mr. son of A C. home expected that bridge called ow 1 ctions at the Mrs. Lawrence Keegan on ce. o 0 3 | e ) Mrs. CF Tyler of W t GTor (OB abeHlin has bocn s s o s of Riverside 3 < isited her son gl \ Mrs. T »f Pt 2 two days’ furlough. cousin of Mrs. H. D. Roll g i nd his family at West Dudley Sune = ‘ iy a) I rai Bert Lewis is v a at | it 3 2 parsonagy frs. C > is a violinst and it i he 11 play some Sunday morning 5 N % Wil- a It's Easy—If You Know Dr. | uiam 1o s Dougherty | with h | Edwards’ Olive Tablets ~ |and Mrs Georer e B ‘The secret of keeping young is to feel |°f Walter Clubs young — to do this you must watch your | | T @1 Airs liver and bowels — there’s no need of | 207204, At having a sallow complexion — dark rings | {15 oL | under your eyes — pimples — a bilious | Ay | Took in your face — dull eyes with no | (cr- | sparkle. * Your doctor will tell you ninety | per cent of all sickness comes from in- active bowels and liver, | | L Dr. Edwards, a well-known ph er has been taking \dams, has returned to her home in Worcester. John Love and son and Miss a Love, of Webste: 1 ter and Mrs, W. Avery is con WINTER COATS AT A BIG REDUCTION One lot of Winter Coals in Velour, Broadcloth and Mixtures, part or full lined, regu- i § j aring to entertain the Saturday, Fel rip. Richard Fis raoved t Robe ton recent lar $25.00 to $30.00 values—to close at $13.98 meeting of the Ladies 2ld Wednesday afte r of Cen- r , to plan for the work " Miles and relatives | Upham, of We Tuesday on the former been eaen w 1e_illness of her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Budd. spending this — owinz to Mellor, GLASGO | Souvenir of Service. e All He Wants is Rest, OTHER BARGAINS IN WINTER COATS ysician i53 It is to be noticed that a lot of dis- | Hawkins and Miss nds of Mr A st o events s ine han o E 46 Chio, nérteg:ted a vegetable come | i Srerth ProviaeHes Sat a have .a!:m).}: gung hil inge ,flm»cr?emr‘\uz no egular $39.00 Coats—to clc at $19.50 Regular $49.00 Coats—to close at $24.50 oun: with olive ol to act on | costume, but no the hospital Friday evel o Th T8 ihe s eyt place would do, so long as liver and bowels, which he gave to veral from vicinity attende - 3 B e s 8 R g oringfield Republican. —to close at $21.50 || Regular $59.00 Coats—to close at $29.50 AT o e : SCUTH WINDHAM the auction sale at the Jefferson Kin- | Watch-—Clev Doaler. RPERE NS \ehublican, ? e L i Dr.Ed s’ Olive Tablets, the sul omestead Wedn 3 M Hardly Fitted Nearly Everybody Owns One. —to close at $22.50 Regular $69.00 Coats—to close at $34.50 | tute for calomel, are gentle in their action th Wind will suffer keenly [Yhite who has lived ¢ i ardly Fitted. . ne. ~0ats c at %90 §! ver always effective. They bring Shaif | t v e is cut down to 1 her 1i Even the Huns grasped the fact that ne automobile to every 13 people rs 1s has been Count von Bernstorff, as a peace dele- gate, would hardly measure-up to the al fitness of things—DMarion Star. stimate when_trying mmeee | that exuberance of spirif, that natural ldren and |3 a downtown street—Indian- SUITS AT HALF PRICE T | by i Sl B e B | S every 'g up the St feband Jn the trollay: Betite: . ing the sysiem of impurities. ¥ Materials consist of Wool Velour, Broad cloth, Wool Poplin and Serge are plann T T Stomach Distress Stops Instantly! , in Aug Aid society will | ‘ wrtford has by You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- | evs e . lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per Box. Al druggists, OR. F. C. JACKSON from B T ; 1 DRESSES SEPARATE SKIRTS i i Sure, quick, pleasant relief from Indigestion Pain, en- DENTIST == 2 ained by Mrs. Prank Eeeloston ony| Gas, Acidity, Heartburn or Dyspepsia. In Wool, Serge, Satin and Jersey AT CLOSING SALE PRICES AT BARGAIN PRICES o . Wool Poplin, Serge and Silk One lot of broken sizes that were $17.50 . B —to close at $9.98 $ 5.00 Skirts—to close at... next Wednesday rnoon ‘ Removed to 715 main st. wimmantio| CATARRH VANISHES -TSOEQH Hours—9 a. ® %8 § 5. m. Phone 44 ATy DANIEL P. home o He Sufierers Can Rely Upon, KILLOUREY BROS. |ty i i s | S5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. | Liis™in (e shortest o is {ll at her $3.98 .00 and $ 6.98 Skirts—to close at...... $4.98 Here Js One Treatment That ARl | | THOMAS H. Other Dresses that were $25 $30.00 are now $16.50 = onary meeting of and ask fo onal church is $10.00 Skirts—to close at...... $6.98 i BAI i tablet or two, all the indi- Another lot that were $35.00—to close . LMERS estion, gases, pain, acid- & -3 2 86 U St, Willil tie, C g h § , P! at $19.50 $13.50 Skirts—to close at...... $9.98 Phone 2 fLady Awsistant) | wiimerahenn S Lathrop S ends—Instantly! Costs little—All drug stores. Buy a box{ JAY M. SHEPARD THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | wfaremm, & 60-62 North St., Willimantic bre; *-dv Assistant mal eonnection | zood and Mr inge attend- sessions in Hart- ane; it soothes the|Miss Grace Frink, reals all inflammation. |ward Bishop of B with ca-led the state ford last we Blessed is the man who the ten commandmeats after \ e g 5 ‘ = upser? Pape’s Diapepsin Sk et