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5 . \ b 2 & " MUSTARINE CONQUERS TONSILITIS _ wuLMANTIC PLEURISY, LUMBAGO AND NEURALGIA |z, mecfict Jomin 3 "0 i reduce the revenue of the town of " Windham as the report. of the town Kills All Pains and Aches in Halfmustard plaster and is made of real |cfficials for the period endin . 14, i 3 | vellow mustard—no cheap substitutes | 1918, shows that the town's share of the Time it Takes Liniments, |JT0UC T e ey Lo s ot Poultices and Plasters. TUse it to banish rheumatic painsand | W Of this amount $15 i gout, for sore inflamed or frosted feet, 1 a club license, from for chilblains, stiff neck or joints or|the seven druggists licenser, §650 from Begy's:M e is used by tens of |cramps in legs. It acts instantly and | the two licenses in the Windhams, and ple who know that it never fails to drive out inflammation | the balance from the twenty-four re- thousands of pec ‘u the quickest killer of pain on earth ting and effective that neuralgia, headache, ny part of the body. Ask for and | tail licenses within the city limits. t Mustrine always in the vellow box.| The faculty of Windham High school invited the other tcachers of STODS DAL the town and the members of the OPS. PAN town school commitice to the first T-\R meeting and entertainment of the re- A ! cently formed Teachers' club, held in ¥ RO RS T £ the library of the high school Wed- TaNNOT:BUSTES nesday evening. The carly part of (he evening was spent in playing whst after which i3 the a ly hall, a “ " s musical programme w: en by e pius lfg:,‘quf":j;‘,‘;lg'am 4 by | Charles H. Caswell and Miss Martua Thdward Davies went to Noo, | Kalms. The business of tne evening uesday. Mrs, Douglas entering | F2S then takes up, and the cbnstitu- Backus Boturial Tor Carf : ;“l" D8 | tion was read, 'amended and accepted. baClk spital nd treat- | A nominating’ committee, made up of n |ment and standing the trip well Lawrence A, Howard, and the Miss sual. | - heul mail carrier was Te-|Quinn, Nulty, Branch and L ion, | e o e e iatteap to Rhode|tired and brought in the names of the Let | Island one night \\ovk\ufl‘ part of :fl! following officers who were -elected L Known Unto |Week when something gave way in| pregigent, Egbert A. Case: vice pres. |the machine's steering geer, and the | s OG0 B g mage: Vice pres nz A. T. Mac- | automobile crashed through a state 4 ‘ s ! Your whole family will “just love it”, because it has a wonderful flavoy that CANNOT be imitated. Try a package TODAY! SOLD BY Premium” Oleomargarine L Mary A. Quinn; treasurer, James .. v Ty ne avay "'mbmgorg Harroun. Luncheon was served by r of vong over an embankment|ne entertaining teachers. ¥ st K Toet high &nd dadgtixinge 3 i 2 FELIX BURZYCHI, 235 West Mian Street. v Norwich, Conn. meadow. Mr. Lathrop, while very| The work of the United States Em- . ed I . ¥ ihiicts Y | ployment office has changed remarka- WILLIAM DISCO, 491 Main Street. Conn, sc- | lame, bruised and shaken was presently [P as changed remarka 2 o R Sdants 3 |able to w three miles to get help | LY ““,’,‘ e 1t an in this c At P. H. ETHIER, 351 Central Avenue. Conn. ed by ind resumed his route with his horse | frst, there were more jobs than there = GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., (all stores). Conn. e & |58 datt the vesitie were men and women available; now 3 L B e . e | “"Ward has beot: ressived by his farf- |IBe reverse is the case. Ths E. McNAMARA, 159 Sachem Street.... . Conn. s e v from Corp. Tom Jones that he ex.|Sreatest demand at present is for R % 3 = T. McMahon Co., Inc., 122 West Main Street..... Conn. r 5 er to start home from France soon. | MPHRT 127 fomentle serviee at wages | 106c. "o had Tived ‘i Willimantis JEWETT CITY MOHICAN, €O. Lo ¥ |Seopie and & cesat: conteat to ot pANdS Swho will ‘rec about $10 | He is survived by his wife, a_son, |heart dise E MARTIN ROZYCKI, 460 North Main Street. Norwich, Conn. X 2| vear's intensely cold H{montiiand houta s dsenn it nel| 05 el Bialiallien DR Delude o | ael b, o R. F. SMITH. 276 Main Street o Norwich, Conn. B The Ladine' Al Sockehy miBi tu Mhaie | [0 BEOCRL ituation tisguchout us | D0 DR g B M oulionne Btk R hers ih s ISRAEL BOTNICK......... 5 . ..Bozrahville, Conn. - 0 the parsonage last Tuesday. |S{ate- - Archa . R - J. H. Mcls in = e vt e T |8 A rvorig the Bills Sitroducsd fh oot Susan, the 4 months’ old_daughter | fe¥ minutes, hut medical skill proved F. H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST -Central Village, Conn 5 ind planning party with sup- | legislature’ Wednesday was ons hy |Of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Bucko, of |0f no avail and Mr. Lee ireathed his L J. FOURNIER.. i s et o e ved as usual Representative Willlam A. King pro- | Scotland, died Wednesday, at St. Jo- T I S J. B. LACA : . .Danielson, Conn. B #hy b p ARy viding for an appropriation of $16,000 [ SCPA'S hospital. The fune. s held icken. Medical Examiner G. H. s S ‘el b George Carr is still in ltaly ! LYME Hn B Tonen e S hutsday afternoon. Burial wos in s gave the causo of hie de J. BE. PHILLIPS ‘Ddur;e sile, ‘Cout m A remonstrance against the so-c: t. Joseph's cemetery t disease. He was as we A. E. GAY <+vs-...Dayville, Conn & e : o ed Morrison code been signed Th d list of the e il at novatime, and ie dinner 5 : S % Da s was in Boston last|®" 2] e grand list of the town of Wind Jle ng i < S : A. B. MIGNAULT -Dayville, Conn B | ek on Fukines 0 of teachers in the town and | ham for 1918 as compiled by the as- [ (211G no indication was given that he BE s _ e Cona A | Mrs w‘}:;n“ omstock and ‘d:\ug{m'-' e fxfl»mm e B ;\m' izlr‘int‘llxtuumrk(‘l(} \‘r'{“mf ;‘ in Griswold, . son_of AMERICAN THREAD CO. Glasgo, Conn. - adlyme are visiting Mi 4 2 2 Mefarlane, | yop PPV, B A i e elow SR - annual banquet of the \xr..}mm,‘ $15,431,811, which, ain 0\‘\r,"[\f;:\““fi:“,;;_ b P it A A. DAYON.... Glasgo, Conn. farjorie fias . returned) KInIEY ciation of Connec ity the 1917 list of §247d |died. His cducati SbloEbntles E. BLANCHARD. -Jewett City, Conn. i Hartford, Wednesday a T . portunities —_— ¢ o st her "‘;fi;;g:g;mrcuuw committee for the next h:un;.«].m\' that there has been a su LI : thirteen BRETT CHAPMAN, ADMR Montville, Conn. liast w . Jamiea Baebe. [Tt | tial growth in taxable property in thc |} ooca™® S +Montville, Conn. 8 2 *| _First Selectman Casper K. B ¢ | town. > S e 1 pis i ® Arthur Becbe, who was the first boy | Norwich has m,mmfsp,\r e The _increase “this ily. He was and industrious, Montville,” Conn. 4 i S i G he e R e and sceured cmployment in the mills Conn ln ed from the debarkation hospital | away from the county home v the American ' g Ly Mop, M e breaking Conn s home in Hadlyme, but nam some time ago, is now n_placing their property in the [ ®Uf °F the Cuvil war, Conn r red from the effects will be held there untitsome $4,909,790 or $96,132 more than |, 10, Septer 1861, Mr. Lee enlisted in Com 8 Con v S, V. Conn. | \ . arrangements can .be mad Bim. Other items that tended [ COMP L ci ol e w. .. nf and Robert Sawyer, at-|The boy is the fourteen-year-old son |{u increase the figures wers the fact | fof,femaingd in the service nntil ::;"" C. A. RICHARD Loy od the funeral of their aunt, Mrs.|of John Atwood, and has been in the |that the Jordan block was entered this pLber. A JeIE | honorabiy: dls- > 7 . " onn 7 1 Beebe last week Wednes at | county home for a number of year: ar 100 per cent. completed to- |ShArged witi his regiment at Bermuda W B D sty et .ondon, : e Ry s s with a number of residences | Iundred. Mr. Lee took part in many P. DION o Taftville, Conn 1 et Olson was called to New [ nosted motices that. beetmime Wer ant street. The halance of |OF the most severe e of the wa T Lo RT & Voluntown, Conn } 1 ' | ek on a case of illness. |nesday Feb. 5, their plants e comes from increased val- | 1% regiment v W. E. MANNING ++se..Yantic, Conn. Cool weather is here! How| A series whist parties io to be held | wil one a_48-hour wediel| IR OR. Of Etodle e ity 1862, at th 5 a 1 th ia | fOr 2 I fund the first at | schedul ho reductios | | chants. fetar : will you heat the house this (" " |7y, fund the first at the home | schedul " duction in the!” There was not as much cash in- |tietam. {5 e one Winter? We can show you i hise league of Lyme, (new plan, w i lloithis gean faxpay: Sige e el A new choir has been organized at|from 7 ] and from 1 p. | S have) SLpel S N e ar N Congregational church. m. 10 4 p. m, the first five dave of the |Money in Liberly bonds which are er retu - - Neek, and from 145 to 1190 Satucdare | en-taxable. Other holders of stocks | the honor whic riden.—; s Lodies' T. Giha! chnnee | who last year paid taxes to ike town |triot hecame an | voted to observe ‘the ithot 3 g = | have year paid their taxes to theJ overses 1 > at the = ry of the organization, Feb- " ”‘t surer and these were not in- P]r Mi He then ;‘m clerk = J 6 h fie | cinded in the lists Approximately | the company stor e moved to 4 HEATER& = | lant which 15 operated by the |$25000 more was taken from the list | Willim nic and connected with | W ojllpany > company v the tax exemption granted the|the tary, Mrs. C. F. Gardner; treasurer, | renville. a comm Sk SR s 2 Stewart Company, waick occu- | Went to Norwich and eafered the em- U S b e, Wi ke SAYS COLD WEATHER o George Patnode of this city was | pics the huilding at the corner of Bank | DOy of John C. Perkins and for seven LS. A, m great variety. We have the - given a e U. S."Com-|und Valley st rs drove a two horse candy cart z : , c wroll, in Hart. | / i AT Southern N zland h, 7 Commerce St. k L s mis cast division this vear shows a uthern N 1zland Norwich Local Branch, Glenwood, Quaker and Rich. | RRINGS RETURN OF : ursday, and waiving exami- | with four more n returned to Jewett City and H. C. Adams, Manager mond makes in wood and coal nation, was held for the United Stat west division show in became overseer in the Slater . G s d 2 d i district court under bonds of §5.0 of $528.075° Wth 50 e Mt iast. business he followed burning stoves. Prices range INFLUENZA o The total number of lists filed | . B e ; ; ; g : ¢ B0 t0 €25 0 slave law car was 2,412 agains last | h : supc dent of | lips; treasurer, A. M. Ciarke: collec-|of St. Joseph's hospital, in Provi-|school. ~Several of the pupils are rom $3.50 to $35.00. e iy | Hansen of Willimant i y Jewett ¢ eter His term | or, G. H. Prior; auditor, Dr. L. Phil- | dence, R. L coming to the Village school. 3 W s bt " | Y. and to Cleveland, Ohio. Pa | The board of réfief will deduct som: two vea rentiblican lips; deaconesses, Mrs. C. H. Prior,| The rank of Frank D. Frowning is| Little Tony Shornan, who broke his | e also show Be Careful To Avoid A|could mot ¢ so wa {520,000 for soldiers' exemptions and | £0S< of fhe Torou Tewett Miss 1da I, Foster, Mrs. E. G. Wilson | first not_third lieutenant. " |1ex when he” fell into the shaft of Mr. | L H Epidemic. Easi 2 e 1 110 afother reductions will probably be @ with the e and Mrs. Willcox. Mrs. George H. Prior entertained s mill a week 2go Sunday | L HE p asier ToPre- | . | ] 7 i {made which will bring tke list Jown . Whatsoever circle of The King’s|getting aiong well at the Stafford hos- sizes. ent Than Cure. What To Do, | Pital \bout $70,000, Wednesday night the fast Ashland|paughters at its annual meeting at|pital, where he was taken to‘have the | & | At a meeting of the Mcthodist| The following table shows the com- " 1 basketball team of Jewett Cily defeat-|her home, Tuesday eyening. The of- |lez set. | Come in and let us ¢ ou. S church official board Monday cvening |rarison of the iists just completed | ¢ f ed Tartville in Farish hall, Taftville, | ficers elected were: Lader, Mrs. Prior: . Minnie Robbins spent Monday TH e | & repo he church reur ded upo th those of 1917 : by the score of 11 to 10 in one of the | vic jeader, Miss Alice Brown: secre- | with Mrs. Dllen Mathewson in War- S Influenza All plas v ted tc East Div 1013 st and exciting games e HE ; 2 vision 1oz death he married Au-|in the hall. At the end of the fi | hosed of A i i ‘ i Mrs. A. M. Clarke. . A number from here attended the ¢ nd D, W Lists Amount in Grosvenordale, the | half Taftville led by the xre of 6 0| John Potts, Jr, Everett Miller, Ern- | services at the Axe Faciory school ~ & the das i | Residents 111 $1,070,0 I 'med hy Rev. C. Ashland plaved a whitlwind sec-|est and Bdwin Larkin and Edgard | house, Sund [ £ oy 1 | Non-Residen 9 former pastor of theyond half and the deciding Gamache, the last named a Canadian - | ‘I !n(‘p n 0 o seh Sroiet i n the last minut soldier, are all at home, after honora-| Hartford—Corporation Counsel An- o Vo LiZEIVLY sisti A | . $ an of the old toor worlc | P1e discharge. (‘i‘:@«wh{i Ei"'hefi"l has bml o 'Drk:‘\; e pro o Gvening i East Divition—1917. 1001 i ver found neh “o0r Wi e bills for the gemeral asseml WILLIMANTIC. CONN > preve e the e i 2 of his political | was the : the 1 which, if passed, will give Hartford ILLIMANTIC, CONN. ¢ School’ hioartl e s is 2 member of Sedg- | of haskef ket WESTFORD the right to buy the Hartford lines : B pe 00l hoart S 1, G. A. R, of Nor possible : at ca & 4 & of the Connecticut Company, in ac- Furniture 705-3 sidents .. i nd the Army anl Navy elub e W. M. Maine and son of Windham, cordance with the vote of the common council, Monday night. hen ineups: have purchased a fine wood lot of Taftville Stephen Curtis and will move a mill Undertaking 705-2 | i I lodzge. to the lot soon. Clarence Barlow and i T ; Y : i la .. v f Murphy | Archer Walker have taken the con- l 1 5 S yb. cpiden Ptk S0 1T tract to do the logging. JAY M. SHEPARD 0 hard, most s serintendent, b of People of this place and surrounding \ 2 6 BImpla hrenthing Sty S . Nk of towns saw the eastern skies lighted . Bucceeding Elmore & pard | { lungs of sy 1,922 1 a8 up Friday wight about T oclock. It 1 Dir Emb Hyomei. & - " 1017, n Com 1y, No. 4, K proved to be a fire which destroye: e er n Funeral Director & Embalmer | er or more se Ll il I et West Divmien19)7: o e the house and barn of Mr. Gessler, this 60-62 North Si Willimantic A Brorc - A. Potter, secretary and treasurer. The | Lists :7.}1’?!\'111“- of th terar ation. at the re- ) side of North Ashford. Be: lnpse of th; o g e > 1 thr yresent teache E iy ) | e 12,505, 0 had proved his | que itv, has ac. | strong wind nothing could be saver Tady Aseistan: Tel connection 20 now t e Ay o engRunatel Ly ) t d b oved the | cor s o rnen | as the barn was half burned before the en evens ; 1 e 1 Hyomei outfit | teqct ; Newland and D1 = who knew | needed the conduct of |firte was discovered. ~Mr. = Gessler i : e of the pure Oil | Wi ® Lo : individns 1 pac- | bad just put in two loads of hay and KIL'O J S ‘ : Bevie niprenet hard Ly oot £ NSsRseT e e v v7vous | just “purchased a_valuable cow the L M | haling dsvics info which a|board. meike evenings for boy wirls of | Woek before. He also lost a wice Ariv-| ponyt make the mistako of bothering Of the ol 476 Rorsed A plan to st regularity ing_horse. ' FUN JIRECTORS AND EM ] ey’ this Inhaler with vou during|tendance was 1 = n oth vounger and ol srowth, and NG ROTSE o children, William, Jes- | With uncertain remedies for Celery . o 1 each half hour or so put it| 8 Ennday th Hebit the meeting of Liberty Counci 3 the noise, smoke, and guage have Sl h ¢ King a purely vegetable formula made 3 r ‘mouth and draw ¢ SIS Wttt Childpen s Day. o ter of America, Wedne h A offensive, and no|Sie. Ita. Doris and Leon, of Mr. and |0 2" s iabe tea is nature's best | pure i gitngo ] vith Chldren's ank Howe was instal ia L, ordered towr Mrs. Jobn Gardiner, were taken 1o emedy for constipation, upset stom- 86 Union St Conn. | nose, throat ;n‘d“r]"{:” " ey T OV Chair Bittaen memnis 'M ¥ oo hrong] the Children's Home in Putnam Wed- g0 g 2 Phone 29C istant) 19 Iodgeaie fiere. ot linto two sontestiug team It was decided to rs. G. nson has received 5 hesday, by Constable H. G- Barlow. |ch, coated tongue and sick headache. omaton’ oo sicter BOEE r, cor:sequent ¥ save you a hal It's the same old remedy that thous- half- rolled in one group we rphan. Mrs mple T % & & Cady of Oxford, &5 et by y from the station person Mr. and Mes, W;{by bave a whist|angs swear by and costs only a few ap o o1 ) | $S 1 the loss of several|day school every Sur Durfee, Mrs. Nettie Iordham one time stagent |8r¢ not there for business. party _Satmgay. iss Mary Green, | cants for a generous package. DR E C JALF\SU“ | weeks work. It is pleasant to use and | foitor and (heve s ind Mrs. Howe were appointed the piime etaBeD! | some of the youths who have come to|Miss Eisie Scranton, Leon ~Gardner | “ei %l “treely and give it to the: . I ,at 81l eXvensive ax the inhaler will | PUCIM 200, (1% LeCr | s00d of the order committec for Fe 8 ®|the library for no purposo excepting |and Norman-Baker from here attend- |yiiie ones when cross and feverish. D _,N _‘i 3 O Hyomei can be had at any "]‘HH", button. ;\'n‘uv c s except | FUary G Y e s government gyp: to make a disturbanc have rmmdflfh.‘\s e R e 'l ~ » for a few c attenda at the schoo! ea x 8 : = arrived in town. and, a ppear tc : = e atils i e B e I i et e 4 s ¢ to entertain Fanny Ledyard | ot BU! SR aug: & “Sk each |a teacher cannot be founi to take the | Removed to 715 Main St., w‘nw.mm1 Bed Saromal tn th ay during the re- | secure as la endance gv r, D. A. R. in Masonic hall, Mys- | i yphery et Sl (horongh for the J h Smart { Gours—9 & & % 8 5 e Fhone 44 | o0 i 15l and avoided danger. They|Sunday of members and of mew pu- | next Wednesday evening. going over. Ho has also in a re- DANIEL P, THOMAS M, | haoi]d Bot neslect it now for the dan- | /"% 0" Wil bo' popular. On. Chil.| There will be a meeting of the Ep- | SRS OYfr . teaes quest o the board of n_ and dren's Day an honor roll will be an.|WOrth league this (Friday) evening nounced of perfect atteadanca for the | the home of Mrs. CF four month: eport of the vie- | Mrs. Jennie MacGov | torious team ace church Guild Wednesday bu es that some method b star for Lie ernings, M EiesRtsonlc D, U. 8. an § withfris persf dimiceny, (ne mignt missi o e colonel. pon, ange isslon ot theticolonel a light placed in such devis- T it he |} A Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dress fo: the Price Less Than Material Alons on that o4¢ | The True Blue society will meet this annual meeting of Jewett City|it can be seen at a distunce. The 2 _Joseph Delude died at his home, 245| (pyigay) afternoon with Mrs, Frank church t1 Wednesday | operator is frequently asked to locate OF COURSE IT'S NOT A JOKE (iValley, streqt, Wedneoday Shight frem ipres evening, D. Fuller,|the patrolman, which, of course, is cirrhosi of the liv Mr Delude # MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Vermont. Jun,| - Members of the Mispah class are to | chairman = T act as a committee at the reception | 7, €TRNCH WS ich the Baptist church will give its| :° - condition of | difficult to do and the method m was born in St. Alb: pastor, Rev. C. A. Merrill and Mrs. | °f the finance Merrill this (Friday) evening. §atesy Ensign Clifton Munroe of Providence | 1 1% ! i H | H ' Fruit-Juices In Vials Jiffy-Jell flav- ors come sealed in glass—a bottle in each package. Each is rich es- sence, condensed from fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this “essence, and you have a realfr gelatine dessert, and trifling cost. You know this fruity dainty, JyjyJet 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer's 2 Packages for 25 Cents 4, SR e THERE'S WARMING, SOOTHING RELIEF || Ladies’ Serge Dresses and ed were: | Mis Mrs. Annie Latham is ill. gl i S P FROM YOUR RHEUMATIC ACHES | Ladies’ Silk Poplin Dresses formed by Dr. Andrew back. John Smith and Lester Smith are spending a few days in New Jersey. | _ For prompt relicf from Rheumatism, ~ Sloan’s Liniment makes rubbing needs — | Neuralgia, or Lumbago, you can less. It is easier and cleaner to use than COLCHESTER depend on Sloan's Liniment. The plasters or poultices. It does not stain et * 2 warming, ~ soothing, counter-irritant the skin or clog the pores. A bottle of bl ?\EL,{;KTZ?,?;,‘" motored to Willi- | effcct js the quickest way to overcome Sloan’s Liniment is all you need for antle Wedneeday. | party wero| the infammation, swelling or stifiness. quick rest and relief {rom the pairs of [} calling on friends in Norwich Wednes-| 4 few drops go n%ht to the sore part, eprains, bruises, backache, stifineck, draw the blood from the congested and most forms of rheumatic twing s. Margaret Frazier of Néw Lon-| placeandremovethe cause of theache, Generous size bottles at druggists the guest of Mr. and M iam Curgenven, on South Main s $2.50 TAILORED WAISTS Special $1.98 One lot tailored Waists in white and colors are grouped together for this week and priced for quick clearance before inventory. . Some are all white with colored collar and cuffs to match, | ] The great penetrating power of everywhere, Colors Navy, Black, Burgundy, Copenhagen, Etc., i 3 s ; e P Sizes 16, 18, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 WE GIVE YOU WHAT WE ADVERTISE WHY PAY MORE? THE PASNIK CQO. sells for less Sale in Norwich and Willimantic Stores '/ others plain, and still others are striped. at ! |Mid-week pr el || Thy rimeeting w: v of the Baptist church sday evening. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. -ome were visitors in Nor- ich Wednesday. : Villiam Leonard of Norwich was in ’ town Thurs 1o World's The Old_Guard band held a special| § o S e rehearsal Wednesday évening to prac- r 4 tice the pieces for thei rt. J.J. Eigart of New York was the : guest-of his parents at the Grand View hotel for a few dayvs. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. g 4A=—~.au friends in town Thursday. 200 30c 3130 These are our regular $2.50 quality, but owing to broken sizes we are closing them at $1.98.