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WORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919 “We are Ready for Duty | anson e —— . 99 | was at New London fer a brief visit aln 4 with her son, S t Leon Blanch- 3 on the Play Line, Mother™ |V i i S50 on Slanc ° ° 9 - 3 seas with the 56th Coast Artillery. Tommy Levine’s Yankee Doodle Girls furnished the feature of the ° -] [ ] eutertainment at the Orpheum theatre E Friday evening. They have one of the, n a 0 l n an u r n 1 s i n ) % : “girlie” shows that are always so pop- = ular with Danielson audiences. Sidney Bard of the Brooklyn Say- L ings bank has a gas mask which has E been sent him by his son, who has rlces 1 2 been overseas with D battery, 56th Coast Artillery, now on this sid The officers of Brookiyn grange are o |, be msiaiied mext cusaer even- |§ | will guarantee every purchase that is made at this store o give perfect satisfaction, or will refund e O e e Bl our money. | shalf give my personal attention to all patrons of my store, and shall be more tha l\_(; at Fort Schuyler, New Y 3 hat, Jhey expect o ve discharsed |f pleased to greet any or all my former customers. : Mrs. Rienzi Robinson is chairman of the Killingly committee that will — SPE QE Q 5 g engage next week in a drive for new members of the Woman's board of the . 2 Day Kimball hospital of Putnam, Ril- Z 5 z lingly owes a great deal to the Put- - On Entire New Stock of Men’s and Young Men’s nam institution, and the coming drive will offer an opportunity to show TO MOTHERS! Keep your little pets physically fit, smiling, fecling ?uo};;lagltelal :XF o rggrrfgéf-s ficrté wanted. Killingly’s apportionment of Oxford Gray Overcoats, silk Venctian lined, absolutely guaranteed water- proof, regular price $30.00—Opening price $19.50. MEDIUM-WEIGHT FANCY MIXTURES, guaranteed all wool, regular price $22.50— OPENING PRICE $16.50 A A R T S T G their best always, by giving Cascarets, the candy cathartic, occasionally. | i1 fund to be raised is 200 dollavs. Children love to take Cascarets. They are sweet candy-like tablets, |Zh¢ drive for members will be car- . 2 > z ed on throughout the town. In the but just wonderful to correct the little white tongue, feverish breath, sour A 3 ville distriet Miss Jennie Terri- g 2 iman will be in charge of the work, stomach and colds. Cascarets gently “‘work” the bile, sour fermentations | while in Goodvear the ecampaten. will 2 2 % Y e directed by Mrs. Robert W. Boys. ln\! poisons from a child’s tender stomach, liver and bowels without griping | Other Sl b %“_‘; :0‘ o ng;‘e(, orinjury. Mothers who depend upon Cascarets as the children’s laxative | for other villages of Killingly, Mrs. : jinson stated on Friday. The an- . . . ok g Pl o i T K B MEDIUM-WEIGHT FANCY MIXTURES, all wool, regular prics €8 2ged QNE year old an upwflr Se offered by the institution mcre than $20.00— OPENING PRICE $14.50 MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’'S PURE WORSTED SUITS of standard make, regular price $35.00— OPENING PRICE $24.50 most_towns in the territory it serves. Membership in the Woman's board, o5 Stamps, and William B , the s an important part of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred V urton, spital organization, is only one dol- spoke on the Discovery of Gold. The |lar. Toere are pleniy ments o siake a Judges wer Chapman | Efforts are to he made hers fo or- MEN’S and YOUNG MEN'S PURE CASHMERE SUITS in conserva- & S s phined e Veryt | mous) o 5 fhrea| £RES G DRl S ns siesnyiiay tive patterns, regular price $32.50— OPENING PRICE $22.50 busy. ‘Those at the mecung Lhursday | uinding the award, sud it was | SCUnY, tovns, It is felt that there MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S SUITS of fancy mixtures and pure wool, Frank Howe, s, Cinies five ot bt e piere o¢ o4 a5 such clubs aro in many }tgndardrmakc’?s, regulfir price ,?7' .O{) OPEI‘{ING PR_XCE. $19.50 Christe Mts, C. H. Barbé Pdeey P BteinR g y wavs. The wo b MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S SNAPPY SUITS, regular price $22.50— be undertaken in Febr: club will also be orzan Iyn. Florence Mitzpatrick, s M. J. Chesebro, 2 Grace Knapp, B R Dewey of Groton is vis ter, Mrs. Theodore T : OPENING PRICE $16.50 MEN’S NORFOLK SUITS, in Corduroy, regular price $18.00— . OPENING PRICE $14.50 'd Miss ere guests | Tessie Browning tt of Plain Hill the rooms of the Bohem: ed about $70 o the fed- bt Frandih Morsinon; Ul 8.3 s e e o o AR apon RAINCOATS in Cravenette and other styles, marked at the same reductions from the souti on ign dis th her infant company, Third regiment, for this great opening offer. returned spending two weeks with | Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. te Guard. The federation money laudable W S. A, is on his nce. Anderson is il club met Tue Friday. This ather came aftc Famous “Broadway Special” Hats s . nstorm im0 “was el FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN " Mrs. Wal me of winter has arrived when The first advance showing of all the n>west Spring styles. Brand new stock and styles now ready for the coming spring. The entire stock is marked for this Opening Szle at remarkably low prices. Also complete line of new Spring Caps in all mixtures and patierns. Iy over g a supply is at 0om proprietors and ow: ers of halls tha ] ts for which < are due for a W. DePasquale, deuuty internal revenue for this ey have not met the g quirements to paying Mr. De Pasqu as found number in tow requir nday afternoon, 2 . ipt. Charles zone to Nantucket on ¥ TEBR FOR THE MAN OF TASTE AS WELL AS FQRNHSHING FOR THE YOUNG MAN OF TODAY Medium-Weight U. S. Army Bachelor style Undershirts, Heavy Blue Flannel Shirts, pure wool, reguler price short sleeves, regular price $1.25—Opening price, $4.50—Opening price $3.00. Rathbun Is visiting in wrned from a formerly of 3 heart ‘»l‘bcr“ - g population fuf 65c. Men’s Khaki Flannel Shil’is, regu!ar price $3.00— merica a Sl ZooNenty 5 — . } E T 3.00 i Attt ! ot the 1 ‘,_ is ¢ c he foy The famous “Setsnug” Union Suits, in heavy and me- Opening price § 2.00. ond he order committae sery- v S5 T nd cofice. dium-weight, regular price $3.00—Opening price nuts g several . e g severa Complete line of snappy Dress Shirts in all patierns and 7 heig . . sesal $1.75. styles at special opening prices. g Men’s Pure Cashmerette Hese, in natural color, light " i A ! 1, weight, all sizes, reguler price 65c——0pening’ price Also a complete line of Gveralls in all colors at opening 35¢, 3 pairs for $1.00. prices. e : } Blue Chambray Working Shirts, regular price $1.25— Advance showing of novelties in Neckwear in all pat- Cpening price 85¢ terns and styles at special opening prices. A , 114 Main St. N S T T T SET E P SR RO who feel Rawl ure C . € t 1 I > an inkling of some of ed here Friday that an be made to orzanize the in the many plants alorg H. A. BRUCKNER work. i within their workers in the s and village: cticut, wh Abington Friday ‘evening felson won fi - Bliss had ch Lawrence Mc ¥ Is 4 L om different towns in fernoon the eld at Ledyard will be talked | will form the nucleus for a company nt employ- la- [ that shi 1 prove one o with con- \ heavy rainstorm during Putnam was swept du and working J cct to zel corze € isawere iull Saien Sty wild northwes:crly 1 ihen fing ) Dora : - The series of re e tempera coming do 1ot Mr. and Mrs. ] there are textile or- the Methodist ¢ Ioring the day. does not spoke on Wh the working sc! g continued, 3 blown aver of the men who fose acquaintance with i £ Doing and t of a country’s bat- ns in this section would seem 1 of Rev, of lo T | > cmploy of his |t ha can be found ( Goodenough and Hilda | pensive. than In | increased in | But the | co o5 y ‘er an _He may dauhter of Mr. and Mrs, P » tenters where | Spectacular to o = ise Of an|les 1 t he 3 but they Adelph liolmberg, spoke on War Sav- the unio the earnest find in these services 1'9'\1‘ : are jobs enough for all, some of them o 13 5ine Ay help. In addition to several special| b e e paying sple e re is interest here in the state- |pumbers, the choir leads the congre-| George Murray. who it is said re- Mr. C . ton that the N gation in hearty si {contly return rom overseas service Children C.TY re-organ 1 M. S. § un- | celebrated Friday, and then| country pr by, company Toe v iikne > of ; ot s at the railro: | seas and FOR FLETCHER'S | e th Vot T i still bad the fig ST R At the S t when Officer Julius Cor- TAS o A i will | d t to arrest him, and a strug- i . I s- | zle cnsued. George was locked up. Tastford for MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director znd Embalmer DANIELSON, CONN. everal se Telephone 193-12 EEnNEEC for a man alie: krew him ent of the now located xecutive dany here 1d an invitati John B. DePasquale. of especially in cord made by the 1 in the old 13th erv Corps of pturned from the er there.” § h them hen, worlk ut bef had not nd required tic has found a numbes . paid theiy income taxe the church to a =3 o4 z em to do so. > patriotism | this heloved and forceful speaker. R EY believed Froprictors of halls whore enter uard com- nments are held and admissio branch of the PUTNAM e = 3 i X es are made and pool rooms and y @T ice it may be assigned, can be re- uch other places also have been re- sc”oaL-DA o R@ififl cuited here and in this vicinity in jig| This will have been civing_attention from DePas- at_he had time. r the P . g There are old national guardsmen LG ted $106 “ fraternal A parent troubled over a child or a fast-growing |ere who wee snsious to zei i pren at s 2 hall o a” virlaze branch of the service. from fail- youth, could do no better than to utilize the |whith e were et oo, i m definite help that st Thelr wifhes e vith othePs who his home in Brooklyn s on men been abroad and who will re.ey treatment at th ¢ transport city, en rm are to or on New York an x on such lected from a s society included a 53 per cent.|men, M. alty for failure to pay. them are also | won't ta ing the | tions. these are being|Dlaces > rvequired to come |then ugene Corneff GUARANTEED, TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE time 3 ; (uale’s territory includes {::;?gi“" Vi 4 ham county excepting the | 20518 D URUGGIST s in 1 o - {of the moto affords as a strengthening and neurishing factor. Whez the Children Cough, Rub' o A very little of Scotf’s every day, during a time Musterole on Throats of stress, furnishes elements of nourishment essential and Chests to the blood and tends to confirm a growing child No telling how soon the symptoms may ! develop into croup, or worse. And then’s!’ in robustness. For your boy or girl, you will not | when you're giad you have a jar of Mus. | their income In some cases this w: sh ignorance of the law . The fleputy collector is mnot | more hardship on any- is necessary in carrying out 1 3 B terole_at hand to give prompt, sure re- duties to the government, but all be satisfied with anything short of Scoft’s, e o [ who are Tiahle are required to pay and | Scott & Bowne, Bloomsficld, N. J. w2 | As first aid and a certain remedy, rust do so. Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. Brooklyn Savings Bank « i e sl croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head. il E CLEAN ABSOLUTELY” HOUSEFURNISHINGS INCLUDIKG CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES, Frank Coss, who, as a govern- presentative, is condveting t1 ns and very good sucress PR ST LS A I X S S RETOG i i ism, | of the Shors Line comr 2 y 3 TPt STEDY £ Rt el DANIELSGN, CONN. B e s of Bt | Puasy 15, This 1 the') s work fob tho service men. UPHOLSTERY, CURTAINS, BLANKETS, joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, 'fif\‘!}‘fhc"‘:‘:v‘“ ce o so many textile plants it is AND COMORTARBLES January 1st, 1919 irfgs:firfee‘g“éflgngmd:n% the chest (it ;g toward White's oftes N . t cailed, Killingly s e R T $§,‘;\§g,é§;.gg 30c and 60c jars; hospitali2e $280. | Thc Gower wil be gen e g e e S SR L T R = tion in Millbury. o AU manutacturers that Mr, Coss s required t¢ turn in most instances to get ‘work for the boys, and he has found a fine spirtt of co-operation CLEANED OUR REPUTATION—AND GUR METHODS— ASSURE SATISFACTION New London Auto Delivery - Merwich or a well A big advertising sign . - linown make of automobil: tires. has been erected on the David Cark farm, A. F. WO0D near the _Danielson-Puinam state highway. Tt announces i General| “The Local Undertaker” eSS IT06, 484155 1k 150 in S J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, Pre. WM. H. BURNHAM, Vice-Pres. fsrael Putnam is the patriot for whom B ' ¢ ?7.’;;‘;4 ,S‘:.Ew ~ Ta?’:l:;:;;‘ CLARENCE E. POTTER, Treasurer this city is uamed and that the artist DANIELSON, CONN. 5 5 Whistlar lived in this aeighborhood Peclara 8 Machanic Street