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NORWYCH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, T919 — = - : , LLIMAN | that certain pertions of fire escape on | dealers. as well as from the plant at] 3 - WILLIMANTIC jresent tuilding were not satisfactory. 'he pumping station. | The Februury mecting of the school | The letter was referred to the peoperty | The list of names of d:sgharged sai- | board was heid \Wednesday night i | committes for their attenti» with rec- | diors and sailors who have registered the office of the probate court in tie | ommendation that changas b " 1 for employmesnt at the local office of d town building with five m, construction of fire esvar s- | the U. S. Employment service, is quite i Sary. a bit longer than it was a week ago. A letter t9 the board cairman Wasijt js to he ucped however toat some . e b read from C. D. Hinc,gemtal;‘y offlthe suitable work may be found soon for e board of education, to the effect T man ou the list. Some : at a forfeiture of $67.12 was due of ve high school and col- |“PAPE’S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS Elliott was made svecretary m. of the nyeting. The minutes « ’lrnn-'l B read and ‘ml« from the town of ¥indham because of ' jege t‘rain’r. SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE he main business of the ) failure on the part of somebody to} . 3 Put- vas im regard to the Windisam | make certain reports or sehook matters | Windham . ich School defeated Put- IN FEW HOURS. eate hool building wing the previous year. Mr. Case I8 “rore ! Rndiors did et would be economical a i thought the town would have ! BT e ¢ Friday night, but| Relief comes instamtly. i the pre at vhu'.l‘- hich b ' B o however, by a score of 55 te 11.| A dose taken every m;lol hours until very or to build a : . next matter taken up was a0 1 tesm will play South Man- jthree doses are taken will end grippe int from Mrs. Farrington to the; { two beys of about the zame | <ame family &\d home were | 4 limbs. dham and South Wind- John B. Hopkins who formerly was | ™r “oromptiy opens clogged-up nos- The matter was referred the prin Ss in this CitY, | i) “and air passages in the head, a zood game | Misery and break up a severe cold Choler WMy Se, W Gither in the head, chest, body or is expected. i that he had been loolsing up wians tes for a new builiing. ako ¢ the present hwiid- cred it economueal at v bullding. His itendent of schools for | died in New York last Sunday after Pt SN e s RS RGRS ] vestigations showed that it would I very short siless. His body will be | S508 iy = ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, east $5.000 10 repair the pres The nsual monthly bills were then | Zrought te this city. tod j”'h“’s“alll‘_ feverishmess, sore throat, = sneezing, o8l Wik Hardly SEeet ROEth | ol o Ihe e ry, passed and ap- |for burial. He is survived by his| ofo/ S VNS Chigtness. A mew (rame Lwo-story biild- e board for payment. AsMother, two Lrothers and a Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- be erected for $7,000; a slow- ' no further nusiness to come | Hopkins was well and favorabl ing and sunffing! Ease your throbe hoard, the meeting ad- |uring his residence in this city. bing head! Nothing else in the world 9.30. | Mrs. Mary Ellen Grob, 49, 5 resident | gives such prompt relief as “Pape's i el [ Stafford fof this city for abour mine vears, |€old Compound,” which costs only a committed euicide in a barn |died early Tuesday mo: her | few cents at any drug store. It acts bome T ay morning, |home off South street: e was born | without assistance, tastes nice, causes » himself in the throat with a |in New York and is surv 7y her}no inconvenience. Be sure you get was larger than the and he died within 20 min- |husband, tarec daughters and two|the genuine. Mr. Sharge, a local con- azor was found beside his |sons, all of Willimantic. s present at the meeling at : hody which he had used in an attempt| The fumeral of William James Lee of Mr. Case and showed | tg sever the arteries in his wrist. The {was held last Wednesd1y morning at[tc be instituted with at least 125 suitable building on ti: | reason for his ras not fully | ten o'clock from the chapel rooms of | members and more probably 150. The He enlightened the kpown. He is survived by his wife 1. Sherard. Rev. Harry S. Me- [local men who are at present mem- board on facts, figures and estimites and nine children, one son being in the ed the s - The | bers of the Elks are as a unit in fa- for various kinds of construction. He | gervice. body was taken to Terryvili= for burial. | vor of the establishment of a lodge The monthly gahetnirg of Social | A surprise party was given one even- | 2c7¢- They argue that they have gone No. 1 building for $13.000 and an whsolutely fireproof building for $16.- 0. There was some discussion as to whether a new site for a new building I sirable so as to have vard and in case the would not advise repairing the present | huflding but thought it economy to ; | 3 of this city was|j . Cinces Donahae con |abroad, ,even, to sesk membership in build o new one, and said the mew | G dac ot the whome of the [ mEyeceniy, fo Vincent Donahite. SOmf, “sratefnal organization whose prin: ding would cost as little & asg o on Valley str: About home on Windhain read. Hurley | CPIeS and practices have aitracted they wished to mak wo-story building w t 25 per cent. less than tke o plan of building. He was re- | sted the board to submiz to | o0V them as soon as possible plana, esti- | ool > 45 of the 107 members were prosor;:l. Keon entertained with voics and violin :{:fl:ro;k?t‘ouzsa'nfi; ‘1‘5353,’,?5‘?{}2‘, ] fine dinner was serv e : n s * nt advancing general good rime was L cediTlE cvend '3 25584 Claimg for a ledge in their own home enjoyed by all present. reading and 7 = town In order that theg may have the - e e the callef conveniences of membership close at " e r. m. for aljand and withont being ol Why Swift & Company Handle mates and cost of a suitable Srilding | GuP being fcatures of the meeting|p Mansfiel1 ivenue. back | travel ints another town, friendly as on bath the one-floor and two Members UnEHC 8 faundry. It was a bad|qre their feelings for the town in buliding. At s Doint & discussion | COUNE Of iliness were rem: fire to overcome and it tock about an |which their lodge home is located. s u er ese s o ceri Dolol & dlsuRelDH | s’ of good things in cat b hott of hard work on the part of the | They also feel that by establiching 9 9 nothing definite was decided — [to ghem. 1t was demation day fer Le}fire departmemt to put it cut B iala lodge hero they will ald in spread. The report of Mr, Casels fivestiga- |E00F ADE Ao §9.56 cantrbuted b¥ | wot known how the fre started.|ing the great principles of Elkdom port of Mr. Case's investiga- | mempers. ihe club mests the second - EcIples be | ke tlon was accepted by the board and put | meabers AP D FICE T ae this and be the means bringing within the on record. After more dis rikday of the DANIELSON fold many men who lon o 4} gay happened to be the i« inxious to Swift & Company went into the produce business because motion of Mr. Case. the school board | Saiitoe og The Social Ce P ot (S . become Elks. but who cannot be in- SR 5 2 < recommended approved and carried a | Norwiel Bulletin, e w o remem. | Under a change in plan, the Moth- | duced to affSiate until a iodge is Bl they saw a crying need for the kind of service they were equipped resolution that a new school buflding [, 27 ive (NG P8 chS Uay cake to meet this afternoon | tablished here in Danielson. (35 . B. E. Lindner, of Broad| Those who are interested in ¥ |2 Danielszn lodge hava thei { mapped out for estabiishin cre on a firm found x such conditions as will permi: them to realize their ambition to have a be erected at Windham Center. 3 g i e T acc.| AN petted plant with m Soleey of v talee p the matics | cards being sent bim. of |, The Business Mems a with the n and have it insext- | M. J. Mastindale, supcrintendent of |its meeting this evening will consiter #d In the warning of a special txwn|teh local U. S. Bmployment Sf'r\-cvn- matters pertaining to transportati meeting to be by the town to act | Vas in Hartford, Wednesd attending | yrre. O ro et 7 birthday o perform. The produce business was in chaes. Collecting, transporta- i tion, preparation’and distribution was hit-or-miss, with delay, & e Siir oF & Tiewr @b ild- i@ meeting of the U. & FEmplovmentior 3 committee of the Ladies’ Sewing |real home. An oprion has be i g - By £ e 2 mew school build- pg, Vics, held by the federal director, | circle that has arranged. to el L Seaiadis ¢ deterioration and loss on every hand. The report of the truant officer, Charles E. Ju! A e ;up!'mr Ir’]" Y;m choir room at & Al-| that ecan be conveniently converted i 5 which consisted mossly of reports of A resolution was passed in the house {ban's church. into the coziest kind of a home, such 3 2 e pupils at from school wil}r:mu ex- | Wednesday Hartford reappointing| John C. Murnam of Fall River was|as would be the pride of ¢ The farmer was at the mercy of an uncertain, localized ense, was then read and acesp'ed Frank M s judge of the police|a visitor with Danielson friends Wed-|and a monument to the great princi- market. He had no way of reaching throug‘h te the people who A lstter from G. F. Liepar. fire eseape | court for the city of Willimantic nesday-. pies of benevolence and protection i v o = tnepector, was read in which he stated | Mr. agd Mre. Fielder Russ of Chap-| The temperature took another drop [that this orgamization mot only , needed what he was raising for them. There was no premium lin, who have man¥ friends in this|close down toward the zero mark on|breaches bat also lives ug to. 3 o : £ - & = e =) city, celehrated the fortieth annivers- | Wednesday morning, making almost [nancing of tfie propesition for acquir- upon improving his stocks, for grading was lax or lacking. " ary of their marriage Tuesday even-|certain that ice in sufficient quanti- |ing tlhc; l;.nmo )1; ar;un d, ‘so if the b OST0P CATARRKIORE ing at their home. Manv friends of | ties for .Danielson’s necds next sum- |grand lodze will only approve e o g 8 ; S10 H(; THRKL’S. @5’;& AD |ihe coupl calicd on them ant v piess- [ mer il be’secured. Plication Danicleon wil ave splen The consumer had to accapt produce that, as a rule, had no i o ant evening was passed. A fine sup-| Rcfresentatives Cosmer A. Y eoCss anc Son note fhe Veryiouty i 2 ind it 1 i : o Do o seever and s e SN L < Lone Goce oF KIMInEI hed S, TR S even % trace o - L g e e s Says Cregm Apnlitd fin: Nestgls a poem compcsed for anniversary lamong the eastern Conneciicut le: SERE o N A SoUHDS LA 5 ow long s or the butter he wa uvir een. lying L N | B Y Capciand was road. Amone | lators who voted for the prohibition | POTMID and the money necessary fo Wilongiitheicges or the batt he was buying had been. lying : those presen: wero friends (fom Willi- |amendment to the national constitu- | 45Ur® 2 oueins Tonee e (o around in miscellaneous lots in the back roem of a country store. mantic, M eld, “ha Nor tion. S NEY S H E ~ . ’ Woodstock ani South Bra e. Mass.| T Carl Witter conductad a big auc- | . The auestions to be passed upon by NMich of the & e iR = hEa I your mosails are cloggea and |Woodsiock and South Bramire a itter conducted a big au ch of the poulitry was not properiy refrigerated before ship fon on|iion sale at the Carpenter farm near | € grand lodge includes. territorial Wednesday, not because of th= heliday. | Putnam on 3 edisday. The rights, effect on the strength of Put but because of lack of business. * |many buyers from this vieini nim lodge by the withdrawal ar Mrs. Annic Woodward of this city| Dr. William . Leete of Bos prospect of the successful was operated on for appendicitis at St.|to be the speaker at the Sunday eve. |nance of a lodge here in I Joseph's hospital Tuesdav The Op-ining service at the Congreg e PUTNAM is stuffed and you can’t \e freely because of a cold or rh, fust get a small bottle of Cream Balm at any drug store. v a little of this fragrant, anti- cream into your nostrils and ¢t It penetrate through every air ment or properly protected by refrigeration in transit. e were Swift & Company’s initiative brought system to this chacs. Their crganization, equipment, and experience in hazdling perish- eration was successful and her many | church. His subject will he 5% "of Yoot Bad & triends are zlad to know thu-. her con- | Tent to Temp . ol 3 S Wi alread H i T e e \i'ff'e‘:“,';ufflr\',:ir\rtinr\ is very encouraging. No local freights were run over the| Walter J. Bartlett wis nominated for ablc. foed products were already adjusted to the tflSk: Their mbrane and vou get instant reliet. | Rev. A. D. Carpenter, paster of the flocal branch of the New Haven road |the place of %xalted ruir of Putnam | refrigerator cars, branch houses, central points, far-reaching con- Ah! how zood it feels. Your nos. |Paptist church, was given i on Wednesday, Lincoln’s Dirthday. for the ensuing vear. \ i ot W are open, your head is clear, no|Surprise paity, this Many attended the heneit per fraights were run Wednes- nections, trained sales force, supplied just what was demanded. more hawking. snuffling, blowing: no | Of m;\ (})'\r.e'mn:;.nde‘fl\i ances ‘for Alknmgur Post, A. R, |day. Lincoln’s birthday ol or struggling | his church. nging and at the Orpheum 2 1y.| Putnam people were interestad in the 3 P 1 ; : or breath. Ely's Cream Balm l\kjuji“mf;.“"! by the visttors and « ha nt;lqssol!;\: A Diplomatic Mission was ‘he subject |split voie of the Putnam representa- Now the farmer has a daily cash market in touch with the t suff from head colds and |Study lamp was presented 3 -] of the picture. tives on the prohibition x : : - e . St ROt naat. Thkn akient Lignt refresiments wore corved. | " Mrs. Harold e et nation’s needs with better prices. Standardization makes better s L D r. Overloci. of Putnam was in tg ton has been vi r voting for and Represen re Brodeur 3 = H S |, o Z Deniclson. ; St el produce more profitable. More consumers are served with r Y| Charles W.Hi is city, who has| John A. Mz idgeport 2| Afex Lundstrum, the Morth Grosven- better, fresher, finer foodstuffs been in the for alout a |Visitor Dandelson on ol stler, has - chailenge tc o el L 2 2! SECEEAG . VOILES AND PARIS }vear as yeoman, recently received his|Wednesda jorizie e Ly : tac : in the bus- 1 two m: ain he th 40 minutes, { mect Pink ( _one two | t dated PLA[DS cha and has returned to his Alma Forcier of Goodysar h former position in the office of the a New York paper. Beautiful assortment just in. Use | American Thread Co. tellirig of the 3 Coupon for samples if interested. The Y. M. G. A. bowling alleys, which sident Lincoln. Two-cent stamp enclosed for || were recently damaged hy fire, sare in|Were on display in his sto Nothing suffers from this save inefficiency, which has ne claim upon public support. es rece w Wednes- . hich send samples of your new ||fine shape again havinz heen gone | day and have heen shown in some o - - oiles over and conditions vastly improved.|the schools of the town r ~ g SR | Xew lights have been added and many | Tobacco dealgrs say tha‘ prices hammerlock. . o5 Wilt wO;Lpany, i, . AL Name eeveeesenseen. J|improvements have been made. The|smokes are going to advance It is likelv {hat Chief A. P. Wood- alleys arc expected to be in nse before [that the advance will be consideral ward of the Danielson Fire department . o Address c+vevessnapeserssars || he €nd of this weck ant a new fater- | that the {ax requirements of the gov- {will 5 ¢ members and Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce Street est is being taken in biz pin bowling. | ernment be met nam Fire e THE H. C. MURRAY €O Tt is planned to form two leagues| Killingly is one of the towns where | e H. C. Adams, Manager 5 3 s among the members. it is expected to obtain a large num- | on’s n picce of motor Willimantic, Conn. The regular meeting of the Windham | ber of member Windham whale it is heiug run over- Encampment, I 0. O, § held on | County on in the |land from Worcester in fhe Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in | drive t is scheduled to s their lodge “ooms. Degree work was | April 1. JAY M. SHEPARD deferred until the next regular meet- | Notwit] ing. There was a gnod attendance.|Drices of on The new il from Col unament w of Putnam lo ck is now ¢ bus. Ohio anding the dron in the rymen say that Judge of Probate Otto P. Robinson, |&rain continues to co: them a lot of | District ( nd Exalte F’““""B‘ Eimore & Shepard was in Hariford, Wednesday on bus- | money. C. Ivers, that Danielson i Embalm ineses. The funeral of Adslph Proulx was a char “"d irector & Embalmer R. W. Stimpon and N. €. Light of |held from his home Wednesday morh t place, Danielson ond 60-62 North St., Willimantic |Hartford. were in town Yednesday. [ing with services at St James |mediate vieinity is represen Mrs. R. W. Brewster of Willimantic { church. The officers of the solemn Putnam lo Tel connection | has returned from a trip to Hart- of requiem L Fine, Lady Assistan: gl - WSSO S e ot, M Rev. John Roux. ) 1sin v A SR ST RS It is said that the clerks in the |S. and Rev Tolliver, M_S. The v engaged i in North Grosvenordale | gled Banner. The program was finely | Chagnon attended the ant e show K[LLOUREY BROS different stores i Willinansic are en- | service was attended by a delegation |busmess in New Londor and feilure to| rendered and showed marked pr |in New York last week. 3 deaw s clos of members from the Union St,~fohr carrical intere 18 resulted in the | since their former concert ear | A parent-teachers' session of school i Frid ; Fanil : Regubx RHG S tle 2 nd numbers held Thursday evening at Palmer . 3 _ | Priday Eaptist, of which Mr. Proulx was n oFibinerelE ’ = 3 Jinhe secn kRe - iba was hel urs ! b s L L LU e R e I e e e { reproi AT cons ottt it have heen made, for | members, most of whom Memorial building. Beside the recita- BALMERS a number of them are agzreeahle to the | cemetery. | the auetion 4t the O full police protection at Gros- | enced mus The Old Guard ¢ tions, there were folk dances, flag opositi Ime Bernier, Alber | peities = verordale. In add ke regular| chestra furnished music for dancing 86 Union Sty Willimantie, Conn, | PrOPosition. me B 6 3 L {in the western part of tt venordale. 1 | drills, a four-minute talk by two of Miss Grace Hooper's pupils at U ville and an address by Superv this city is at his |Champagne, David * Gagnon, furlougn and ex- | Huard, Nelson Godreau. Martin T. Burns was the funeral director Harry T tawn there ! and Prof. McDonald p tant) | home on a 1 police to ompted. Re- during the pol nesc e organ > police .. Th wa L Phone 290 ‘Lady A hments were serve pects to receive his discliarge from | : ) rimessl mareit see thati qu observed ;;‘\-‘\l“r\:(r‘\g.“_’i‘l‘\]o hall was J!:i\].fl\):l;"}}‘_.cr(}‘t;to;"-I?uglh‘ O g Ji the service shortlv. He is in the navy.| Benoni Meunier has returned here | lay relative tof Senator Archibald Macidenald says | mocoman ' | The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet DR_ F. C. JACKSU“ About foriw counles aticnded the | fr hospital in FHart- 1o Grosvenor- | S ey ‘] S Eeai e e his | Eriday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | final meeting of J. M. Ber dancing | ford, where he has been a patient for {dals company was contending with at unt of business befor: the present |, ~OSERR SIS AS FEMINEA 1O ing | William Webster. L lia) {class Tuesday evening. Refreshments | several weeks, recovering from_inter- [its North Giosvenordale jant, and not | \ture that has been the rule at r"?‘“}f‘,c‘fi“hib"‘(;:"hj“ij;‘( o the U. & | The Sunday morning service with an DEI\!TI._: i were served and the recepNon was en- ' nal and external burns received when |2 few Putnam peopic journed up there ive fons for the past ten|Teceived his dischaige from the U & |address on Theodore Roosevelt by the joyed by the class members and their|:n small quaniity gasoline exploded {during t rnoon, “to see what was | s T Gt re work- | s stationed at Newport, | 70 ¢ 08 79 the Sunday evening service Femoved te 715 Main S, Willimantie | friends. while he was it work starting a fire | going or iy there is vect, if all} james iz hndncE en | held in Robertson’s hall with stereopt!- Hosret o o s o o Emene | e fne Ice crap s now nssured local | one morning, at (he store of Mame. | =7 e e o o roinans | o Jamss Herowitz and C. F. Brown | beid I1 Bobecisans Bl i Soreants — e ———— [ JOSEDI Cyr. Mr. Meunier was much s and ali me during the month of April. If ¥ £ b and other foreizn countries were large- more badly itjured thon at first sup- | posea ] jvanced in like degree was | If the grand lodge officers accede | {ractive prospect called to the atten- |to the wishes of the members of the |tion of Smokers here Wednesday by | fraternity who are residents here, | One deafr. “Governmen: taxes” = wi | Danielson will have lodge of the |the reason advanced. tive Order of| Printed rep arettes, plus ion| Daniel Rogers and Henry Chappell o B e st in many | Of Salem were callers in town Tues- Theze is, of coursy, the prol*- e -, A reception was given M Florenca that some unforezeen condi-|. The body of James McCrohan was Cept i 5 o i e e The. cession. but | brought here from Millville, Mass., on | Chapman at the home of her brother, e > at o N Everett Chapman, Tuesday, Feb. 1ith. present indic it will be | Tuesday on the noon train. e buria!| SNCCE ) dhman, who accompanied Dr. an be zccompli v attended. The offering at the even- ing service was nearly $17. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. NEW TAILORED WAISTS Iienevolent and Prot orts that a1 dischargesjover even early ring. was in St. Andrew'’s | s Norwi S |Elks, This town has 68 members who | Of American soldiers from scrvice are o 4 McCrahan was a former resident oh‘(gfm B:né‘lh“;‘;:g;;“gmfgnll‘b%;l‘fcz e affiliated with Putnam lodge of |0 be suspended for the 1 aused | The Extension in Colchester. T s et | Blis. everal vears past there | ness in | Economics held ek M. J. Klingon was in Middletown . till are |lay and Y:{‘;iu_\‘ \.nulur:lm}lad Wednesday. lh;'osenzzgl;ls cb:rc"auis&ezf ;]tl aleeanéq. 2 represented by bovs i my. The | Sccess. hirty attended the _ Tho £ T . E ing S v, i 2 ty and the Win-a-Fellow class in home coming of these hovs has been | School Thursday, and thirty-five were society £ i 5 anxiously awaited and the prospect of | Present at the morning snd afternoon MONTVILLE Sunday s!cémeoc(}‘mv;g; give a valentine further wrolonged absencs s I,,-mm‘;\r“-\wnx Friday. Plans for fhe school Funeral services for Henry Chappell, | 5°C ¥ » couraging. were made Ly a local committee, in |y o'dicq Tuesday morning, were held Some loom fixers and a few wear- ith the Windham CoUn-| 3¢ njs home Thursday afternoon, Rev. LIBERTY HILL ers went on strike at Nosth Grosy sociation and the Con-|p s Clark officiating. Burial was in ordale Wednosd: at noon hen the; m—— college. The | comsiock cemetery. Mrs. Emma J. Goddard is visiting WHAT ABOUT YOUR INCOME? |- e Maud .| “mye phillips class held its February | her sister, Mrs, Willard Fuller, in An- ¢ about their nla “harlotte Tombleton. | ciness meeting Tuesday, the 3d, at | dover. | treated covered a wide | O NS THECSY ‘Famonds. | A teachers' meeting was held n mill : range each ‘touching some vital fea- | gi¢ BOMS OF Jre, PHATTIEL CACEAACE 1 ehanon Tuesday. ture of tarm ife, including the selec- | bas he tation for the formation application next few days results in the granting ie charter. applications for mem- ship are certain to be received in flicient numbers to permit the lodge The elements comprising the 5 This was S set att t 1 > - Guy Loomis of Hartford spent the| Judge Albert G. Kneeland of Leon- body are constantly wearing out | i our w i rect JHEmIt 0 tion 2nd remodeling of clothing, eaUID- | otk o with hie unt. Mre. Julla | ard Bridge was a visitor here Monday, g s x o s 4 I dail ol et ol dave Sapa|ment and management of the home § Elmer E. Caples is building a bam | The latest arrivals in the waist section is a new \ and must be renewed daily, else itening for several davs. Sate|itehen, the preparation of Sunday din- { A. J. Huggard and Mrs. George | on the Manwaring place in Exeter. ‘¢ have heen at North Grosvenor- | | the ouigo of strength exceeds 5 bk | i g 1 this week, watehine develon- | hor S | the income, and prepared {o promptly{gider use of fruits and vegetables in e [ ] o squelch any outside aitator wholtpe menu. Much interest was shown e i might apbeas and endenvor to huild 3 %ihe artens sabiects, nd ant of | biz trouble out of whnt otherwise|ihoro present joined In the discus- } The g e+ quiet ana|Sion Which followed the talks given by { | ners, home 1cading, boy: - !ot of Tailored Waists that will appeal to most every woman. The various ideas in the collars and cuffs are especially striking, with dainty little touches here and there that will enlighten } the heart of every weman who finds pleasure in ! 3 i zmd most Shsiden oo How to Overcome It Quickly and Easily depart- normal Wed: i the speakers. 3 of the emploves ments were at their The strikers st TE b i ish i frea CO-LCHFS R Unless you have been excepnanns ale yellowish liver, s chanes $o be i i ey careful {he cigarette habit has.a bold | from the mean slavery of ni belng becommgly n. -+ Yo to add to their ranks this 'v\‘v{‘"’l‘\?\‘: The concert and hall given by the which you cannot shake off b.v'wfll"::;:‘h ,.?,-*u?: o&:::m?mc::mmnms will help the tired business-man or | were not specific in thei> statements | 01 Guard band in Grange hall Wed- The lure of the cigaretie is pi Prices range from $2.50, $2.28, $3.50 and up to $3.98 i is poi vour | happiness among others. oy tran- evening was attended by a full | 161t the micetine that 15 noiteing SN | o eombined with # thought d the village | house. The concert was at 8.30 With | gyepentic eye strained and irritable? and real efficiency & I smmathy of | the following program under the lead- | T aPue T S AT oopiosmess ot | I knsw wnat will conguer tho tobacc s i the mill | ership of John Condren: March, On- | night and dullness in the morming umtil § BaL B SRee 100 (o8 BCn ? n the strikers.| ward, Christian Soldiers: waltz, Even- you have doped yourself with the nicotine < y woman keep pace with the wear |5 to just how they hoped to get oth- ¥ ers to join and tear of life. Secoft’s % Tt Gasiat nourishes the body, blood and the majority aerves, and helps mainlain an ; : S ! 2 : Rt new book uill be very inieresting | - - ! even balance of strength and yl,‘ 'ge of a trio of loomfixers | ing Shadow: schottische, Welcome | of cigarettes or pipe. or chewing tobacco 0 you. Tt will come o you in a plain | I i‘i § H C MURRAY CO | energy. Safe-guard your in- .A);;\ s said to be at the hottom f the little | Dawn: America, The New National{ They're all the sume, vou know. wranner, free, postn-id. Write to Edward H . i s ‘ come of strength with Scott’s. “=. difficulty that has devoloped. Ot ir. by McCabe; serenade. Pleasant Give your poisen-saturated bedy, from } J. Woods, TD-568, Station F, New = 1510 | loomfixers want these men taken back Dreams: march, Our Director, Bige- = your pale yellowish skin right inte your ¥ York, N. Y. You will be surprised Foott & Bowne, Eloomficld, N.J, ' land an overseer of weaving cischarged, | low; Till We Meet Again; Star Span- and delighte -

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