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If that itching rash delays ur work yout ’ i To have your concentration of thought broken by an aggravating skin eruption is annoying net only to yourse! if, but also to others. The applica- tion of Resinol Ointment to the affected part brings weicome relie the trouble disappears entirely. 80 N its w - cesses of turring long staple, high- i 7 e SR grade cotton into yarn, then fabric COLUMBIA tireiy recovered, and h, imed his|and finaily, tire fabric. Much of the v o » yard in TLondon picture w filmed in th? big plant Threa assistants of Sta ; i . |at Gooay in thie_ town. ommissioner Charles ecting of the Gizige Wed-1 " Afiorneys, Harry B. Bact, A. G. Bill a the officcrs will be in-ip 1, Darbie and S, §. Russell were at od T Norwich. | putnam Monday attending ihe session Buell is the newl» «:iccted mas- | of the superior court. . B Blake. who lias been in H, Goughlin who 1Laus been service of the American " bridges.« ct the ey, nd stationed in Paris 1 ' jord was jn|has as us- ved fn o the Celtie. He et ) 1e son of Mr. and Mre, Sharles H M1 1 Mrs. Charles Marshall of IFogter « it Surgeon's Oflice, A HOW TO BE RiD OF DANGEROUS DANDRUFF || <, dant Lalr spread th cloth. relief haid a meeting | s only f. Generally after a short treatment The ointment is carly flesh colored that detection of se is nnlikely. On retiring at night er and wrap with a clean This shen!d hasten results. : At all druggists. LEDYARD P. 0. offieey open mectin s to whethér he will aceept it. Degiy T T ok R b mes Milligan, 54 Milligan _gieg at their = p 1d Monday at one Yok Lad heen Ml * cumonta Fler The claim of flmess dated from her atteadance of Joiy tended ANDOVER The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borme the signature of and has been made under his per- sonai supervision since its infancy. Allow 0o one tc deceive you in this, All Counterfeits. Imitations and * Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of Tofiris 2 age 15 its guarantee. wu‘, .'Jf“,i‘e.nMEarience afli'_ t ‘Efiefimenu Castoria !H?&Efile!sss suhsfi&;sor CasQOfl lA Drops and Soothing Syrups. neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic cubstance. il, Paregoric, It contains Its For more than thirty years it has Tt is pleasant. been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, aed by reguiating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving heaithy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea~The Mother’s Friend. ceNUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of 2 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Mave Always Bought NY, NEW YORK SITY. day ain hee, who . than | has ha a trench mortar irtford. | battery, p chiefly of Texas and cen Tllinoks men, bas been in this country sonorably | about twe v since| H by a group of Tiart- 1 oft the tra 1 1efreshments | ¢ in Hanover o llen and At Monday's segsion of the superior court in Putnam James N. Tucker of East Killinely was made a commis- sioner of the superior court Archie Bnnis and James Moran have enzaged in business here and are to be "}oca.ted on Mochanic street. p Attorney William Patron of Bosto !wa.s a_vigitor. with friends in this vi- cinity Monday, | Henry Quiitn of Woonsocket was a | visitor with relatives in Daniclson Monday, going from here to Norwich. | The Suwanee River quartet gave a tspl(‘nflid entertainment as one of the series in the Red Cross course at the fOrpheum theatre Monday evening, sergeant Charles Ropp, L battery 56th artillery, returned to New York Monday after visiting at his home re. iienry €. Norman of Pawticket has n the guest of friends in Daniel- letter recieved here Monday ,morning from Private Adela Bar- heau of the 1d2nd infantry stated that he expected to leave frowm where the ietter was written, in France, for Bordeaux to take ship for home, £o his relatives and friends will ook for his early arrival here. Mrs. Anna Francis Moffitt, 77, died Attiwaugan in lSuud'A.V at her home in had score and ten years in the same dwell= ing. | At All Hallows church in Moosup, Monday morning at o'vlock, Rev, Joseph B. M s ceiebrant of requiem 1 mass at the funeral ] Jamez Moore, The illiam Sullivan, John Conklin, Terrance Conklin, Thonas Lawlor and Frank Demas. ial was in All Hallows' cemetery. L. B. Kennedy wns the fun- eral ector. Through th2 courtesy of the Good- year Milis company, Danislzén people are to have n opportunity to see an egpecially made film shawing the pro- and sturdy, x ee, formerly command- of the Odl Thirteenth Cwmpany, C. i¢ home herc 3 Captain Losking fit 2w er == welcoraed hack in Withee Canpt hay he woulc nture for a n rticularly pl 2 man of not ver the e company v from though their ction. ch severe vas (ransferred to Battalion. Ife w outfit, howe tice came t0o soon. savs he was not ill ? which he saw much. cen offered w enmmi to remaf not decided vet P rmanetly, hut has the members and tively s andj hn Ba- | an. re- AMps ¢ deatina in the family 1 ev- in Goodyear Miils plant the end of war clowing down of operation wtter of fact the big plant hed nig] nd day to get to its full limit | said that as soon | ot ¥ arrangements can | de that three sets of help, each | working eight hours a day, will e on @ therp. certainly is btooining. whate be said as regards proes conditions at many | textile pla this part of the st ate, eing harvested in thi apout enough to meet current | Some ice town, needs, but vet the thousands of tons that will be needed to meet the general demand in Danielson ¥ mer will have to be considered in the king. Herbert C. IKoech 5 cutting some ice on the pond near the carhouse at Dayville. This is o\ good quality and quite heavy. of ession the superior Monday morning Back ntiff in the E. Pike of B#oklyn vs Zelotus Pike, row of Worcester, Judge Joel H. Reed ordered foreclosure by sale on tre Pike farm property in the town of Canterbury. Some months ago Mrs. Pike ob- tained a judgment for $878.79 against IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don’t look old! Try Grandmother's recipe to darken and beautify faded. streaked hair That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew- ing a mixture of Sa_e Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sul- phur enhances its appearance a hun- dredfeld. Don't bother to prepare the mix- ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a srhall cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage. and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lus- tre of your hair. Everybody jpises “Wyeth's” Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied. You simply dampen a sponge or @oft brush with it and draw this through the halr, taking one small strand at = d.;:\e: by md ing “t‘l:g y hair has snnreue , and i i;aolher application it becotes beau- tifully dark and appears glossy and 65, | ' lustrous. This ready-to-use prepara- tion is a delightful teilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a vouthful appearance. It i8 not in- tended for the cure, mitigation or af disease. the @efendant and a judgment lien the farm Was placed. The farm w. said ih court to be woith 0 There aré other claims pending, in- cluding taxes due to the v Canterbury. The court appointed Deputy Sherii Charles E. Ayer to arrange for the sale of the property and named Mar- | shall J. Frink of Canterbury, Chas ! J. Hyde and Theodore Pond both of Brooklyn, as appraisers. The date fixe by thé court for the sale 1 March 15. | At Goodvear Monday afternoon : shuttle flew out of a loom and stiw a woman operative in the head, cau ing a wound that bled profusely. operativ nat badly hu howevcr, | and would » “h to reswine work if allowed to do so. § v given « i py Superin: tendent Jones. Rev. W. B. Williams, of th \gregational church, conduct simple funeral Service of the Con- the onic order for Dr. Rienzi Robinson at the Mz Mon- Mrs. Robinson home on day afternoon at 2 7 Arthur Robtmson of Willimantic The Perfect Day. 'The bearer street, Frank T. Preston, W. J. ¢ E. Guild, W. C. Bazoa, Loégee and F. . Bitgood, members of Moriah lodge, A. F. and A. jal was in Westfield ¥. Wood was the fune Announcement by directors of the Danielson Trust Compa Monday morning, following thair gular weekly meeting, that the have heen runniy worwreH BULLETIN, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1919 | SAYS HOT WATER " WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot watsr ; with phosphate In it, i before breakfast. _To feel as fine as the proverbial | fiddle, we must keep the liver washed clean, almost every morning, to pre- vent its sponge-like peres from clog- ging with indigestible material, sour! complexion. watery eyes all denote| trouble really is. liver uncleanliness. = Your liver is N the most important, also the much m&‘}’;fl'fi: hgf_'g‘”? OF wh:zlgs&?:e abused and nesiected organ of the| ..ot d! 2, Or how mu ey body. Few know its function or how | S3t they do not gain in strength. to rele the dammed-up body| Jhis 15 clearly ecxplained by the wrto. bile and toxine i dact tlhatd‘:m ac%g;sdwm:%c,xwfinnug Svery man or woman, sick or| properly est " DS of well, should drink each morning be- | flea thy, nar‘%mldigestion, the ezcess fore breakfast. a glass of hot water a acid causes the food to sour and fer- with a teaspoonful of estone phos- | ment. Then when this mass of sour, few days, in excess ¢ xl'un' in i, to wash v fermented food, charged with excess the caure of thier and bowels the previous acid, passesinto the intestines, it be- e il masll) : omes the breeding place for all kinds was established o thile a toxins; th cleansing, | 267 S et hioh s ago as November. sweetening the entire| DI germs and Loxic poisons, which in growth and the alimentary canal before putting more| furf ate absorbed into the biood and has made for i food into the stomach. in this way distributed throughout ing houses of { Limestone phosphate is inexpen- | the entire body. And thatis exactly a cause for vy pharmacist will s a| why it is that so many thousands of Danielgon, whi ter pound, which is s t for| people eat and eatand keep on cating portant financi {a demonstration of how hot ter | and yet are literally starving in the this part of the stat and limestone phosphate cleans. stim- { midst of plenty. Their 2cid-stomachs s S e the, 1iver = midst of ir tom: = S PINSH make it absolutely impossible for PUTNAM 2 Divorces w session of the niorning to a men who had f¢ riage stormy. and hooze of from re granted 1 superior imiber those who would the ties that ficld, charged dultery. ou and until 5 The his wife ack, he some 3 here and iil Attorney Mr. Gos s letter his wife’s writ ddressed to her cousit formerly of Daniclson at_the T The co interesting court- room what was re: nd one of them told they by it letter told of to a dog. good Geor would how p tified that hotel in D learned 1 thereafier r riad woman. | Gosselin o y Sherry, of Moosu orce trom Willian ear, on the gr tempera e, T them to get the fuil measure of nour- ishment out of their food. And it doesn’t take long for this poor nour- ishment to show its ill effects in a weakened, emaciated body. Youmay sa could long about B no ten months W 3 oh ““My stomach doesn’t e hurt me.”” That may be true because both happened meny victims of acid-stomach do not where M actually suffer stomach pains. Then n busine: 2gain, there are millions who dosuffer all kinds of aches and pains—head- aches, rheamatic twinges, gout, lum- bago, pains around the heart and in the chest——who never dream that an while bon ed Hannan ited on the of nce, At ceurt vere ground the afternoon N two more uncontested granted. anna Hogue of this city c orce from Oliver Hogue. tarving in the Midst of Plenty Acid-Stomach Steals Strength and i Good Feelings From Millions acid-stomach is the real cause of the Naturally, the sensible thing to do is to strike right at the very cause of this trouble and clean the excess acid out of the stomach. Thereis a quick, easy way to do this. A wo new remedy quickly removes the excess acid without the slightest dis- comfort. Itis EATONIC. Made in the form of tablets—they are to eat—just like a bit of candy. They literally absorb the injurious excess acid and carry it away through the intestines. They also drive the bloat out of the body—in fact you can fairl feelitwork. Makea testof EATONI in your own case today. Get a big box of EATONIC from your druggist. See for yourself how surely it brings quick relief in those painful attacks of indigestion, bitter heartburn, helchs ing, disgusting food repeating, tuat awful bloated, lumpy feeling after eating and other stomach miseriess Banish all your stomach troubles so completely that you forget you have a stomach. Then you can eat what you like and digest your food in com- fort without fear of distressing after effects. If EATONIC does notrelieve you, it will not cost you one penny. You can return it to your druggist and get your money back. So if you have the slightest question about your health —if you feel you are not getting ait the strength out of your food—if you are not feeling tip-top, ready for your work, full of vim and vigor—do give EATONIC a fair trial this very daj and see how much better you wi!H fee{ T 4 D bile and poisonous toxins, says a noted physician. - : I you get headaches, it's vour| One of the worst features of acid- liver. ¥f you catch, cold easily, it's! stomach is that very often it literally trouble. your liver. If you 'wake up with a| Starves its victims in the midst of bad taste, furred tongue, nasty| plenty. And the strange thin, breath or stomach becomes rancid,| about it is that the people with acid- your liver. Sallow skin, muddy| stomachs seldom know what their (_FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH )Y The coupl ady, N ntett o C.'L. To ; Mrs. Klammer. Court adjc®rned without day. P he ,~m‘imdl The new legisiative train will leave > federd this .30 Its (Tuesday) morning trip to Hartford. 1 lude most o pas- L VILLAGE n Windham county = £ 2 , though the O e the pbulie. Pu i liy vice between 1 Willimantic and Hartfc John Folay had placed himself In the way of being pre: ted in the Monday ni but he d Inst Tie was at this welcome the them. 6th divi- city mo; 1d the police and it was ad then a k bro! “innery was i{n court Mon- L 1 for 30 days sent to ere to the lliam_Newport. died in Worcester torney On the Howland, Erooklyn a divorce Howland. ust, 1012 ing in Danielson, p: the exception of a “\Wi going vay to set for herself and ith and ie Howland He Attorney A. G. Bill am of 1 the ground > from Mabel A of ¥ antic, where couple married Dec, 3 made their home by them 1810, when they went to live with Mrs, Dunham's mother. During the summer of 1912 Dunham’s mother took* the home, Dunham testified, and that the newcomer was a fortune- teller. In August of that year Mrs. Dunham rau away with the fortune teller. The couple left in the time, Mr. Duaham said secre ing their way out of the house. Mrs. Katherine Bedford, testifying in Mr. Dunham'’s behalf, said that she ran a boarding house in the same building where Mrs. Durifiam and Mrs. Dunham’s mother lived, 1 knew of Mrs. Dunham's having peared at the same Time that th tune teller, whose name was not m tioned, went v, Some time after her disappearance, Mrs. Dunham re- turned. She lived just across the hall from Mrs. Bedford. Pressed by Judge Reed for details of her conversations with Mrs. Dunham after the latter's | return, Mrs. Bedford testified that Mrs, Dunham had told her that the fortune teller had “licked her” so she came t without suecess, by Mrs. | boarder in that of police to il {ingsley of Plainfield beth Karber Thurs- St “Mrs T ¥ Frank Edgerton and Mrs. Chas. The Hoyt musical show drew good | Lewis were in ‘Uur‘rflrk‘ end a ter Mon- | meeti tern Star i ctiens of 1 and Edith elix Mar- Killing'y visited at adinn dinle n and an old here. The company proved penple. la Macdonald, in the e ser- has been dis- He home here. unce in the Willtman- Monday. Detective W. J ¢ ¥ in Putnam Mond on a business trip. The black letter A, with red rmfli white Dblock, to be scen on the coats |} of men recently returned here from cverseas indicate that they were mem- For Piles A Tree Trial of Fyramid Pils Treat- ment Wi Be Just Like Meet~ ing a Good Cld Friend, ) i i back home. Andrew Ashton, Willi- mantic, also was a witness for Mr. Dunham, who Wwas represented by At- torney Samuel Harvey. The _next claimant for a divorce was Mrs. Julia E. Sweet Roberts, of New York, formerly of Willimantic. She charged that her hitehand had been guilty of intolerable cruelty and of in- temperanceé. Mrs. Roberts said that her husband was drunk inuch of the time and there were occasions when he would stagger and others when he could barely stand on his feet. He took the rents from her proper- ty in Willimantic and pocketed the income from the sale of some of her Jand. When she would remonstrate with him ovér his behavior he would become abusive, call her names and at one time slapped her she said. Fi- Have you tried Pyramid? If not, why don’t you? The trial is free— just mail coupon below—and the results may amaze you. Others are praising Pyramid Pile Treatments as their deliverer—why not you? Mail coupon mew or get a 60c box from any druggist anywhere. Take no substitute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON { PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 566 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Rindly send me s Free sample of id Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. MOTHERS! ane cross, feverish and sick, contains full directions, lezn the clogged-up places. sour fermentations and constipation pi unit—artillery | Miss Phebe Rarber’s Thuisiay. Tirst arn M Louite Eiliott has finished hé Patron, Boston, | teaching in the evening school. onitracted: & eont s, was a4 visitor| Frank H. Tillinghast is taking a pleasure trip in the south County Commissioner (Trgele Ta- france has heen reappeinted for a and sons, 4 T awrence am. at- h Mrs. Jehn Stone of Provid itor at Wm. hrid of Senator sisting at the of : Town Clerk’s of ic sions Adams, at the fice. Miss Ruth Mathewson was in Nor- wich Triday A few ¢ a_ school Iz Kennedy Citr, er with some school discovered part of the human head. He brought the bone to the village and it is now at the High sciool faboratory. Broadhead Hartford visitod VOLUNTOWN Mr. and Mis Stephen Swest ef b, , were recent call- has heen a s FHevin snd Miss nifred Moriarty of Wiilimantic re- spent the week 1 at the home Mr. and E. Clark. Tuesday & he Ladies’ Aid so- ciety served a chicken ple supper in the chapel, which was larguly atttend- ed. Adelard Dupont, of the U. S. N. R. F.. is at his home here, having receiv- honorable discharge from the E g 3 s & g -3 3 @ 2 attended s ball at Glasgo, Friday 1 evening of last w LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Rpecial Attertion to Every tail. waici: the ‘Longue of your Young! Your little Pets need Cascarets Children think Cascarets just dandy, They are safe and mild cathartic candy, Sell for 2 dime—"‘work"’ every time, Do away with the which is keeping your on Children love Cascarets because to them tis like eating candy. Cascarets act better than castor oil, calomel o pills on the tender stomach, liver and bowels. never injure, and do not disappoint the worried mother. Cascarets to children one year old and upwards. Cascarets never gripe, Give harmless Each ten cent box