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" = —_— = = = : S ; ) soouc o memiers oz e e coo-| WWIHUAT ABOUT FATHER? = ' urra s os on ore gregational church attended the an- = 3 ¢ g - . : nual supper and annual meeting which . .. at X obs Pt Tars R e Obsessed with the big idea of protecting those day evening. Very satisfactory reports . : : : Vere vead by ihe vasious oitcers| @t home, father often omits the essential protection : : showing the growth and progress of . By WILLIMANTIC, CONN. showing the arowth and prozrees of | of his most vital asset : : : ) 1 and Mr. . E. Bass were elected del- p : = P —— egates 1o the Willimantic Federation iof churches. The chairman was au- - > - thorized to appoint a committee to . arrange for a suitable reception for the . | s 3 . homecoming soldiers. The floral dec- 4 orations were the gift of Mrs. Arthur | - - 1. Bill. The supper . committee was : Mrs. D. E. Abel, Mrs. W. W. C. Hill = = . and Mrs. & RSharpe. 'The mivis-| 5 as beneficial to the hard-working man of . & o . £ e er's assistants and . other S o 2 & 5 Before giving attention to Spring Goods, Winter Stocks glooted were. Minlsters assistams, 1. | business as it is to the growing child. Scott’s imparts - n DR tAR acon, R. H. Fenton, P. S. Hills, Ar- % E . hold, E. O. Summer, . the quality to the blood that enables th mmust all be cleared out. The heavy selling that has resulted| v A0 B 0. Sumner, 15 D1 2Ly 5 e body to : BR R by this Feb 1 P i By = M 0 By grip strength fast. Scot#’s helps solve the problem i from the reduced prices instituted by this February clean- Louise P Holt, Mrs. C. R, Utigy, | 1 & =2 . : P! y ry up o T M o O that faces every businessman—that of keeping up (e thihg has hads s thath assures the attainment of that object. All Winter Stocks at|pelt re. C ¢ Case, Ave Jay 3t with the wear and tear on the body. y . A . Everest; historian, Miss Mabel Still- Scort& Bowne, Blozaficld, . J. 1823 i Th i deep reductions, with small lot and addments at prices guar-{man. = ever this year. e people who buy this b . Thomas J. Little is confined to his 3 § . anteed to effect a quick clean-up. home by illness. ! car do so for sound business reasons. : Mrs. Henry R. Lincoln leaves today | (i CLEAN W . S | | L UP OF Miss Myra A. Smith is spending the | - ] = week end in Wallingford. i We know this by what they say, and by A bill which is attracting considerable | —FIRST ANNIVERSARY ANNOUNCEMENT— E . : loc: st was introduced into the | 3 ivers. i SEPARATE SKIRTS legislature by Representative King of |§ 1° fittingly cbserve our First Anniversary we offaryous ani cpportunily) i the way they approach the purchase. Willimantic and provide that the | to get highest class Photographs at a special reduction. y » judge of the local police court should | . . . In the February clean-up is a lot of Sep- | reccive a salary of $500 per vear, the | $5.00 value for $3.00 during the Anniversary Period 4 deputy judge $130 por the prose- | i s cuting attorney $600 per vear and the | L AT ONCE. MOUNTINGS AND WOIRKMANSHIP THE BEST. { % = SR arate Skirts in navy, blue, black and fancy | sssicin: procecuting. - atiener sizg [§ ST ; ; i e 1t will pay you to visit us and examine this car per_year. We make a specialty of Home Portraiture of Invalids and Old People | . E = Fun 1 services for Maro V. Palmer | ? stripes and checks, all woolind silk o { Dani ‘ were held at the late home on Pleasant ul H street Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock DANSEREAU STUDIO, 16 Furnace St., nielson 2 . i 4 Professor G. W. Brown of Mount Ver- il marked for quick clearance. These Skirts ROt N ¥ ofticiated. The hody s | Sem——————————————— e e e——— § The gasoline eonsumption Is unusually low a 5 taken to Boston for cremation. M e n The tire mileage Is unusually high are all well-made and in leadi styles{ Funeral services for William H. % 2 I & T8 BYICR) xoonin were hid at His ate home on DANIELSON SR e i and represent regular $10.00 value—{5:30 fonowed min eaion | Members ot the Woman's Home Mis I st Wil e | % ] . T ehedUiem | onary society of the Baptist church pract] { 4 - | met with Mrs. W. J. Craig Friday aft- during the hall cen- & | e n s+followed his services in iha the ass, y Re Jol | ernoan s Special $6.98. s St b Ko S | R e e s 1 Ch el ) THE JORDAN AUTO CO.. Y John Hivan of this. =l You are invi adv. i i (,,‘-4 n 1‘;\\1 welfare \\’e\;e i " - > . e 2 of relief in Lhi nd other s for which the town’s people . s . We have other Skirts at reduced prices: | hodr vis tken to spri bouts will be . session Tebted . 1029 Main Street Willimantic e oday for the first time ison was a very skilital e 3 e G If | physician and even i his late years $ 5.00 value at $3.98 | Suiday servi e it aoloat s R s ] e 4 ~ Methodiet Epi 1 return to his burrow. to remain{so was cor n with the e g o six weeks or until the hackbone of | developmer fassion. $ 6.00 value at $4.98 | Harfey Smith, minister o e o it ed in ed- - Jice !_’r']’; jenten-| According to the bovsgof the 56th |ucation and rumental in ge v Y. e ns. at nodn. i ho have returned heré from over- |establishment of a high school in this $13.50 value at $9.98 | Eivirih T iivotional méctine ai | 112 BN I, R B | 16 oclock. ) Catherine Peacock | 1o obtain “over th | Tor of courageous ke . » | will be leader 1 s was water—tho ¢ ') These come in black and striped effect.| At the Souin Cover | od part of the time s church the preachi t| Boulias, who been ir the moral 2 civie wel- S 12.45 p. m. followin, e Su 1 |s ¢ oversess, has re- community. He was al- L‘(h‘l'} me 0 { turned to his home in Daniclson. ded here as a man of high ! he Ce & R ideals of commandirg; .A RA N COAT OPPORTUNI I Y | are used at Willimantic on the ;| Company G, State Guard, is making A GEcosmnAnciy. mornings through Iebruary will be re- | arrans ||1wvv'=“!‘rv\ a Vietery v‘mH a who knew him hest testify nnartunit i ¢ . . | peated at South Co ry mid-week|Nhas appointed a4 commitice to make dness of heart and to-h Here pportun ou should not miss. While you | service on Friday at 7:45 p. m | the d@rrangements. 2 ! zencrosity Many are the persons, m o " $ i 5 : Christian Science- v morning | It stated here Friday that ) unfortunate circumstances, who A lced 4 rain coat today or tomorrow, you can’t tell|service is held n the Women's wn Pet Eilastokrena n sew|bhave received his professional atten- oW S 1 Ve \ nea, na §riug - room, $07 Man eet, at 10:45 o'clock. | HHampsh ere Ne has been: Qm-1ion withont ek for ne willed that how need one and when you do you will not | The subject of the lesson & ~Love | ployed for'a mimber of sanths. Mrs. 1”5 Cun e 10: and rmany of them, s 5 5 5 2 3 eotaincd B | Rers is in * Danielson atfyc SOTC P8 S0 8 o e have the opy v of buying one as cheap as now. Why e R R e 1 dvantaoe s SREhLa _ ~ | will meet in the Grex club room. 7 p.|{" On Being a Sport will be the sub- osity in o and subst not take advantage of this special ofter—gray, navy, tan,|m. motion pictures of the Childhood of | ject at a Special Sunday might meet- 7 B o Al . e Christ. The music of the eve Gt Ghaccs Shonils i Robinsen became a member of striped plain—Special $3.98. be directed by Mr. and Mr. vell | £ rd H. Snow of the Put- | Moriah lodge, No. 15, A. T and A, M., and Miss McGregor. 1 S¢hool and Clinton D. Wil-fin 1536, and in 1879 filled the chair of WE HAVE OTHER RAIN COATS AT $12.50, $15.00, |, "arcis Skowrow e 7 morths oia|son of the soculty of Kilingly Iigh 3 i oy son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Skowrow | Schoel will be the speake v t t the West- $17.50 AND UP TO $25.00 of 19 Main street died at the home of | The Primacy of Love will be Rev.|ficll Conzre: a 1 and one 00 D O OO DO TS0 T CDOED O . his parents Friday of pneumonia. 17. 7. Bdwards subject at *he service |Of ’ ! mem- Hattie M. Clark and David Nichols, | 1{ the Ba shurch € ¥ T ' both of this city were married Friday | velock. = During the Surday. school | on leaves nie wife, Mrs. by the Rev. C. Harley Smith, pastor|hour the confest report is to be given Fitler Robi $2.50 TAILORED WAISTS OF e Methodis church e ey e ths Wilkimanti I omen e held at the he . of C. bowling team won the on Y ing The vt S peditionary Forces o a ® $ E it st - ST it i Senin o o T 'F 5 third game was won af | a quartette will sin was' held a¢ ner home in Foster, Fi-| Mpe M. Toscan Bennett of Hartford he February clean-up discloses a Ic e . : { A funeral service for Sarah L. Mil- |92y, with thc service c cted bY brecently freed from the district ja.l| ‘ . Tailarad. | i foes allbn . s e ol ien diel at the Norwich State|Rev. Jobn Filme: pastor aliat Washington for burni DANIELSON, CONN. of Tailored: Waists, some are colored, § Tett Tl aas i ror TS e was held F afternoon | Ricc Ci & o el speeches as a prote some white with fancy stripes. others R 'where he will reccive his dischage. oekla b Sllbdade o | 5 benrers, A.|wpodon O tne Bumn B &n January 1st, 1919 : : ; ¥ = g, D. D. of Prooklyn officiating. 1> Wood was in charge of the funer-|ion providing for equal ABECIS e oo vinn bis maisine b difnanis o s SRDESH DT B8 white with contrasting collar and cuffs COLCHESTER as i Brooklyn demetery. The rrangements e it By Liabiliti . 2.726.673.28 B 4 490 S s O S im0 o A Tobal | Whits, the ine_iotnhs ol | Thursday evening RRbIER e 0 s i e T R s ,726,673. to m pre: ing $2.50 value— : ternoon anil evenimg ot | iam Kenvon, ienry Evans and Jerome Lou 1 Dora Smith | picture show. Mrs. Bennett | . . the -home of Mrs, Fred Chandler to| Woodward. e Tues 25th, at|known in this part of the stat Special $1.98. e sl e fored Chandler, Iol iwanee River Quartette (Red|the home of ils grandp: s spent many summers P ProBits ....ovvcninnennonssiss. s 2% 106000 68 rie R AR S k| ¢ course), wonderful southern | 2 Albert Smith 19 High st | tives in Dayville. ; ! e —————————————————————————— | A the Baptist church Sunday morn- | Melodies Sale . Sl banjo, 1 ¥ Weymouth. Mas: ft ter of the late Geors 2 | J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, Pre: WM. H. BURNHAM, Vice-Pres. ingg th tor Rev 1 b Hem o= | zuitar, mandolin numbers-—at the Or-|illness. Mr. White is a son of Mr,|Hartford and wife of prominent CLARENCE E. POTTER, Treasurer INTERESTIN g e S Sk ovNE e , K_S Lord’s Supper will be observed : The there is much talk of 1,,“], I e marriage was a | sympathy th her activi- | = e . Arthur It Cliapma o Ohisien | o5 for foodstuffs, not much | teache High School at Dan-|ties. She is the mother of three chil- : ¥ p FOR BOYS, GIRLS AND OLD| D e i e 1 prices is notel in this vi- |iclson for a time it e on the | service in the chapel Sunday evering. UNCASVILLE » ER FOLKS e agimel n The decline in prices is not e R &t itho The room was filled. Iive new mem i o The b T : 3 3§ and M= Benjamin Mints | tc ally looked for right away Convention bers were received into tre society.| At lthv T of the Stais f e 0 spend a long evening or a dismal winter day |{calling on friends in Hartford Thu | % fhough some PUTNAM ngton in December, whe:a Yo Herberl peplen M. Donald] SueiL in U Sysceus % . 4J | da may he expected for funds to carry out th Leary, Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mrs. J.|€ach Lo s e is with a good, interesting hook ok . - et Oné of the »f compl Ir ended the EIks’ bal F Ry e 9 Harold Wignoll and Mn ¢~ Omer | Later a business meetini ere ‘1H> b ok. Our Book Department is plioroe Bailivan was'in Amsten, onf Al e < e };;‘.:ti.%:\ i e Fryling. The following programme | vote taken to continue-as: ap Asso- one of 1 interesting sections of the store just now William Curgenven we< {he guest of |FAeS in this district is that subscrib- |nished by Pick orchestra of Wil- |y “Bart] given: Dugle cail, Tlilip John- ’(;‘nil?:;fi‘\-‘u‘;hn““ (‘r;gr;v‘»n‘(‘("lj}"t!]:hg':g; Bl o o iR T = JUSL HOW, | Norwich friends Thursday ers are not permitted to cal for par and the decorations whieh|ihe Occoquan work house in Virginia song, Star Spangled Zuuner; tab- | The officersares Clerlc © ¥ Flaherty, anc e disy f Books represent'a wide choic R © : ticular parties in the Puinam and cially attractive ers inipecause of her work for the federal They Shall Not Perish, M I a wide choice of inter-| Ausustus Chapman ot Fitehvie was | SUIaT oo oF o ot e 1| because of her work ers Wignell and - Tnih Peplee; |to be held cuarte Gt ¢ # ; 0 i e | Moosup divisions. charge of a firm from Hartford; they | suftrage, will preside at the meeting. & and Ruth Pepler; |10 b feld cx esting tor everyone of the family at 40c, 65¢ and UP o] Mr. and Mrs, E. A, Garrier have re. | ny LG, TIOtOT bus service botween Put- fwere of red, white and blue Dunting | Migs Caiherine Flannagan of Hartord | Jiartettc M. Ben Loiss M $2.00. f ceived word that the Havsard. sed. | a7 200 Denielson has hwen Increas:|topped and draped with American|now an orgénizér of the Women's Par_ |\ TOCNE, ~IbeFt Feplor and J. 840y 6 Miced towards il ical unit has arrived at Forimad Mo |cd for today to meet o demand that|and allied- flags. ~The concert was|iy and formerly of the Connecticu:|\Westcott: tableat, Our Country's De- |7 from. France. “Their voungest ' son. | poy o ooy ovieadity 10r @ num- | from 845 antl 0 ¥hen fhe sraml) Womens Suffrage Association, who | SRICTS O oy B e Y thee| Friday noon of Inst week, Mrs. Agnes Lawrence, is » membe unit. | auency of the trolley. serviec between | Rulor George Lowis, r.. and Miss Ra | oo o O I e o LAl lon Earth, Red Cross, by Mrs. Fred |Granam. a teacher at ths Village sehool _eonard rt of on | th o i = A ahne e | khouse for cketing i Barl B al Vil- | was en i $1.00 AND $1.25 LINEN TOWELS FOR 79¢| .- 1 o 0 Tl | A i R BT S B b B B o (e St R o0 : -l g it e O town | . Officers of Rose of Lima council | Rartlett were second in line. Follow- | meeting is public, lage gave gn intsresting tafk on Camp | 5F i o ! B & > 348 the qustion. o 4 | T e B St e Ao | e coity-suprio st | For gt 1 A | S A L.y - = I 1 a2 while e 3Stic 2 ik 5 or a membership campaizn, but no|g eight num! At eleven indham county superior cou! vas e d g g LB i, 28 F b qllh 'l mn o WELS comes up, [\i — definite plan of procedurn has been|o'clock the members the lodge | for short c: aasignment of |nd dedicatea with the following ser- Ry s e [ and while u may not need them tods OAN wdopted as yet. rmed i circle aft _ {cases comes at Putn vice in which all the congregation |8 g o e Pl | y d day o : formed in a cirele a 5 o Ao Ao & iy 1 tof 4 b y or tomorrow you s i K : v It was stated here that the home- |i glass of fruit punch (B e | I, | fook part while the Boy Scouts stoolh sisted 1y several pupils in the domk a) AVE urgent need o lem Iin a wee S A _reception was given Rev. Charles | coming celebration in honor of Kill- venth hour tolled solemnly, a toast | Reed on the bench. he short calen- | A J dedication s fol- he T, " ot $ - s nin a week or so. Whether A M for “of = ihe' Baptist|ingly's sorvice men may not he held|“To Absent Brothers’ iven by | dar lsif: Bolestase Walikski vs. Frank |lows: In grateful recogrition of the| Al the, Uncasville sclool Monddy, m your case It 1s next week or some time in 3 church, Merrill in t until the spring or early summer, hy | Exalted Ruler George Le Moore, Leon V. Brown vs. Fsther |new glory, which our national flag|the pupils were Torth Shee 4 3 : . the near future, auditorium Friday cvening. T which time many more of the men who | the toast there was tz followed | & Brown, Albany Delisle vs. Arthur | has wor, in the great war for humani- |jluera B Comston oforih Wattes \ vou sho take advantage of this special offer and provide | &, Pusica e and Jater | entered the ranks will he some again [by intermission. During intermission | Fepin, Arthur P. Bena Glaude | W eonEl ARCERAEEIIN e OB O et A Buton < AIEAL CHTRE e “ e il d pi A€ |cake and jcc cream wer: served inland weather conditions will be more|there were supper parties at the Inn ssette, Mary L. am diers, and gaflors, and the patriotic de- | Deal and = bumb. =~ iftes —Comstock yourself for futu ceds. This is your opportunity for Tay-| s G, The commiiicq was rs. | favorabie for halding sich an observ-[and al restaurants. Atter. intermis L. Cranc. Lucinda Noei et b S UL Rt el Lkt R e g a3 Y 4y-|Bert Strong, Mrs. Georze Cullen, Mr is wanted sion eight more were enjoyed Higgins, Mgry - | Dledge that we will continue to do our | school in Mystie, going frons there to ing in t 2 savine—=e1 ( 8 T 4 Allen Ashbey, Mrs. Ross Ialmer and 2 ay never fully be|and the he rove ost enjoyable. | vs. Zelotes Pike et ' Peter Chabot | Part in supporting the government [ New gt e < at a saving—31.00 and $1.25 Linen Towels— | ¥rs. Herman Bdvwards made. pubtic, show that . KINELY | The funds raised each sear by fiving |Ve. Samuel C. Harris, Charles . |and in chiop il wendering (shich e | TIS TR B0 e ReM R Q Miss Anna Hendrickson, who left v hig roll in the war-making|the ball are good | Place vs. Amelia A. Place. ice REL NN e I aut SposyeEy an : Sad " 3 SPECIAL 79c EACH today (Saturday) for 1 school in New | industry of the nation. its various |cheer to the needy in individual fam-{ Unconfested ~ Divorces — George !0 the hope that peaco hased upon ok h Dalel Al York, was given a party Ly her Sun-|and varied textilo planig have turned in_this soction, especially during | Gosselin Cordella. Gossetia, Mary | Jsice, 1 & loaste pt uasious Lo Who 1s on the T, 8 - — v schgol pupils, Th ¢ evening. | out hundred of thousa@s of vards of liday ccacon. Those in charge | Sherr wi Sherry, James 1T, | Drevent w Gt t, t Friday for be established, d t God, | 8 and left Friday for . Among them were Ida fadley, Fran- | material of various kinds including ball w Floor divecior, | Howland vs, A Howland, Lerov |1 e T e s et her trip overseas 4 i h oV if 3 3 to help alize these deals we dedi- |another trip overseas aller making THE H ges Hill, Ingred Peterson, Sarah Van|uniform cloth. overcoatings. cartridse Thurston: assistant, John | B. LaPlacc cate this fla o his tenth trip since being in service, agner, Esther Adams, Olave Jenn-|cloth, materials for tandazes tent aids, Louis Kennelly A.|Mary E. Lav e 8 Se i " A . C. MURRAY CO. sen, Harold Brown and Gec Adams. tire duck, ete., etc. The plants Towne, Henry Selig; commi gne, Leon The congregation was dismissed Miss Hendrickson has b sistant | were kept going at fop Spenc during of Ralph .| Dunham, Jul with the C. E. benediction, Miss| Watertown—The Taft basketbail - — —— postmistress here for some months. the mrpduction period and the hun- 1 L. Roberts, Mabel A, Jacohs vs. | Helen Atwood, president of the C. F.|team will be coached by George Tay- o The True Blue society cid a great|0reds of operatives whe werc empl thur Jacobs, Rosanna Homue sociely was congratulated en arrans- ) lo: hletic director of Crosby High L) ¢ work at the hor ¢t s | ed 10 work were enthused oyer the ver Hogue, Alina Brirzeant ing uch an enjovable and intergsting 0ol, Waterbury, for the remainder JAY M. SHEPARD EAST COLCHESTER Howe Friday aftornoon. 7| fact that thev were helping to defeat | Gt ived in Putmam Fyi. | Bureault, Mary C.°Klammer svs, | Programme. £ the scason. Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard Mahoney of New London and | The World Wide guild met Thursday [ 1age V0. T Woodward wiil presid T e Hey Ko At the Congregational church The|e=— = = of D o M was o recent guest of his par. | €Vening in the vestry udg " Woodward will preside | day m e —_— S Tide Turning and the Covenant Re- Funeral Director & Embalmer {200, i _— e o iitorn et at ) 16 R, 8 for Dirner, o0 WAUREGAN newed will oe the subject of the ser- MARTIN T. BURNS H1H 2 Mrs, Ira Wheel vas or i R S Deen Tandtne b “or |in. Orlando, Fla., oting. Rela- mon_Sunday morning. Church school ne 60-62 North St Willimantic ety PRESTON e (hat has been pendine trial for | Orlando, b by OO able fo| The funeral of Mrs. Fiorance B, - [t 12, “Mrs. Marrott wit tead the| Funeral Director and Lady Assistan: Tel. connection | Bay g The Ladies' Aid society of the Con-|SOmetime. ; o | of this unfortunate | 1gan held at her homo Christian Endeavor mecting at 630. th don who has been liv-1 gregational church is 10 mcet with| Dr+ Rienzi Robinson, cean of Daniel- | oF his R or S [aftarnoon. mev. Wi outs Monday evening at 8. 0'- | - on Bear Hill, Bozrah, has pwn-|Miss Albie Stanton next Thursday | Dt . died at his home SISk T cent | ciating. “The e Thurslay evenin talks on the m almel‘ KILL B hased the Frank Austin place on Scott | evenin “* | the corner of Main and Winter streets X | . Ti Seven Churches: 5 Church at {INY Hill, and will move his family there T mecting Tues- | ritay morning sho er 10 o T ardis, Rev. 30 SR DANIELSON, CONN. ay eve Jance, | clock r. Rohins 4 1 in poor o o s { FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM-| Mr. Goldstein is having all'the tim- | Mo B (anec: | health for a number of vears and for Gertride Toacy sang o Saing ot | e b NSRS S BALMERS ber on his farm cut, in preparation for | With M aft- past bis condition d . been e Peace, Mrs. H. K. Loring and Mrs. + saw mill later. ernoon During this week his con- e ed Tracy sang the duet ce to ce. | s et 86 Union St, Willimantie, Conn. ik Enshnellland! He : sueh as lo be a arming and Ssien D o g e tor e KIDNEYS “YEAKENINGP Phone 296 Lady Assistant) Yol at Miss Abble Stanton's onef ;%o coutd not Hye out the week. |mantic then taking b R ihs) deaclingr AN Ml iganiad S TT . = = b 7 P T . Dr. Robinscn was one of the best}&raduate course at Pratt Imstitute, PR shunbvsane . She.pas 2 BE E ' an F ERON F kl' s known of eastern Connectieat’s physi- [ Brookly {ional churcit and. wes Ioved by . " spe a da yrwood KT S| ¢ R ong c re) and vas loved hy ——— A C .IA(J\DOI‘ YankKin providence, R. 1. et | ians and had practiced here for about | 450 sh . Turner GE- Py ToianoE SRS e lllHnll e = | . " & s 2 half a centmry. He s a former | for a numb they. lived on | 5., ohter, TLowise, her Fusband, and idney and bladder troubles don't|ment of the Netherland: t P Pl | . I syl . the Ande Wocdstoek | 3UE Louise, her Fusband, and . ‘ > Netherlands granted a spe- DENTIC T Machine Tilighanas: WOODSTOCK VALLEY | Lot o e ool avenuc, wh 5 o T o | adher 3 Faton - Sosppear O Boaelrin iy ghols A SRt N T LA aion pEa ok rner 73 re up- e C. E. society hi trioti upon you, slowly but steadily, under- od housewife of Holland would S e e Windl County Med society: fr. Turner carr furniture up- y he!d a patriotic n 5 y 5, Aotk o f 0 Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantie Company Union 1857 i and Mrs. Leonard Greiner were | ™ Diring' 1ic Tang reot in Dane | holsters husine ener was | - mining your health with deadly cer-|out her “Toeal Dk ook s i Fourn—0 ». m %8 § B. L one 44 di sts at Georse W. 1.yon's|jelson there have been many cccasions |a member of the Rebekahs S tainty, untll yon fall a victim to in-|Quaintly calie G ) DANIEL . THOMAS H. |§ Engineers Founders Machinists || SUn02Y. wned from | FHeN the town has had the henefit of |and an_attendar Children Cry carable disease, S miee oo o || Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- §| North Grafren, . is staying | IS eXperience nd judgrient in deal- |tional church. Be hEE: ] e Stop_your troubles while there js|SCTeNEth and is responsible in a great A. F. WOOD [§LiSS "ENGINES. Brown Valve || with nis T Estarbragics: | LRIt HIRLESS of b it Ao ERATIEG { GHis Thayes Chreel Oony Ve Iy FOR FLETCHER'S time.” Dow't wait until Httle pains be- | 5ty gr ch the Sturds, robust health . |f Gear applied to all makes of Cor-f|'" Alen Ken Goss aré | Service aa a member of ihe - specini | B not aulte two sears ot near| CASTORIA come big aches. Don't trifle with dig. | °f e Hollanders. ; ocal Undertaker” lae qsuioen, Engine Ffepaivs, i working in 1o Carpen- | committee that supervised arrange- X wents. Mr. ense. To avoid future suffering begin|ang jngiat 5 Go to_your druggist “The Li ndertaker’ Shafting, Hangors, Pulleys, Bear- || tcr. s < s e e L el S U T it R treatment with GOLD MEDAL Haar- | bod o6 G ofn MupAT g, 308 mth & DAWN:ELSON, CONN. ings, Couplings, Clutches. — Killingly High School building, at the |t Orlando ind S S lem Oil Capsules now. Take three or c‘l‘p..’,'m.”"éfie“ffim“‘ B Parlors ¥ Maechanio Street Large stock always on hand. Torrington—The of Tor- | corner of Brgad and Cottoge strects.|and threa s LOUIS E. KENNEDY four every day uptil you feel that you |if 3 as directed, and & - M- General Mill Repairs, rington is 24232 ording to enym- Dr. Robinson was a native of the|Manus, Hol : are entirely fre trom pain. o are not satisiied with results your THERE 15 nc aavert!'sing medium In Special machinery of all kinds. RaC L SON Lot v, ludly refand your money. eration of hool children. Of school | zown of Fampton, horn M: ¢ 30, 1842, | Carpenter, Putnam, Lottie M. Angell . Thig well-known preparation has been | Leol e e s age, four of 16 years there arc - | His early years were s ooy, NoY. o biohe: mavad e:uil Undertaker and Embalmer gne, ot the national remedios of Hol- | the »J;“'..'.'.".é’;':: ok lfm in for busineas results. % g j 103, town. In his youth he was 4 Angell, who is'in tho @merican Ex- | pecial Attestion to Every Detall, 00 107 cénluries. In 1696 the goverd-| boxes, three sires. 3 b = S 2 J g T s o - - = \ 4 . . | ) . 4 & . v A