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RORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 26, 1919 Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office | normal school. In conmection with the | - An honor roll containing the mames Eat Less Meat 1 Backachy |23 Chureh St, Telgghenyios. various four minute gpeeches, an at- g‘tmtg; mem mnmme?. Congrega! ‘g:n:: ss Meat ackachy | e : tractive musical programme has been who el n the ; Arklis or Have BI sble. What Is Going On Tonight. Arranged and W, PR Mandrey of |the United States guring the worid| Ruddy Cheeks—! Eyes Windham Bncampment, No. 10, I.|Bloomfleld will make an agaress. The | War bas been i ung in the| —Most ‘Women Can Have +1© . N la i) t 80° winner of this contest wi ave a ind is the of L e cats meat|C: O; I regultr meeting at S07 Main) SIonok S5 LA et he state, con- |sioiiiarToll conteluing. 1o eSS oF Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known : Y |" American Benefit Society, Williman- |test to be held in Harm:lrd later :: 3;}:1":;0‘?:& wr‘;g went from 1“2 ";‘,',2 Ohio Physician et fory> | tic Lodge, 120, meet i , |the year. The contest today is op ¥ purchased later e or Meat “"f“‘\“l o e e e G R placed in the library. Following are| - Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated Kly meeting Loval Order of| Ralph C. Young of Daniel; the names of the men and their rec- | gcores of women for liver and bowel t Moose home, Pleasant street, | mobile inspector for Windham coun- ords as far as it has been able to ob- | ilments, During these years he gave to i the il to filter - Jrder Golden Cross, Willi- |tY. made his weeRly visit to this cityltain them, the first seven being on the| hig pati a jon made of a few SIS DU, {5 jmmandery, So. 536, month. | Tuesday for the purpose of examining |church roil: J i wfi?flmmdemu Lew Ier. tecubie, Haky: | candidates for drivers’ licenses. Eden C. Cook, enlisted Oct. 2, 1918, 2 ‘Edwards i naming them Dr. . = The last meeting of the yvear of the|inducted Oct. 22, 1918, at Colby col- 3:: ‘a’ You will know them' by Sy | Tom.row (Thursday) evening there|board of relief was held Monday at |lege, Waterviile, Me. Organisation, S.| g iF (itec il ish social evening for the mem- | the town clerk’s office. There was 10| A" T .C., infanfry, Colby unit. a Vi d energy—the kind that ly brim over when the Rank, | *These tablets are wonder.workers onthe ?1;?& i;mfi?l‘;d with iron: Iron is red-blood food—it helps put ' | quarterly conference at the | business this being mostly the case|private. Discharged through expira- 4 d energy into the veins of men and roses into the cheeks . 11 ache In | i0cal Metiodist church and all other|at their previous meetings. tion of service Dec, 12, 1918, tiver and """“:,‘S:':" nee normal s‘i“;gg‘c;‘“ Ny Tron by eariching M’Eooludmc new onsive. funl of |officers of thé various chureh bodies| Four important matters will be act-| Ralph Eaton, enlisted Oct. 12, 1918, | action, carrying of waste and poisons 01 4 ceils strengthens the nerves, rebuilds the weakened s and s or island societies with their wives or hus- |ed upon at the special town meeting [at Colby college, Waterville, Me. Or- | Ous matter in one’s system. ‘blood ceils s Lands. A supper wi satfon of sc insti ste: 1 be served, fol- [to be held March 5th in this city, as |ganization, S. A T. C, infantry, Colby| If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull helps to instill renewed energy and endurance into the whole/system. , : : . ? filled with smnn!ui"n" g lowed by an address by the district|follows: 1. To levy a tax on the|unit. Rank, private. Discharged | eyes, pim; coated tongue, headaches, & J1f people would only keep their blood 4 o hour | superintendent, Rev. G. G. Serivener [grand list of 1913; 2, to sce what ac- |through expiration of serviee Dec. 12, | fistless, n%l-?ood feeling, all out of sorts, i taking Nuxated Iron when they feel weak, run-down an Y, lass | 0f Norwich. There will be an open|tion the town will take wpon the res- 1918, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. ight readily build up their red-bleod corpuscies 127, The Tt o e ReXd hote - | Posommanaing - ihac . ey Behoo | c14nn e ovari o Etan enlisted s frst| Edwards’ iive Tablets migitly or atime | | and quickly become stronger and healthler In ercry v t serintendency of Rev. Mr.|building be erected at Windham Cen- | Private Sig. R.C. A8, at Balti- | and note the pleasing results, 4 the older inorganic products it is e yt.'ne e L Gle Q Secrivener - © 77 lter and to see if the town will vote 10| sonosl | of %},’,&i‘;y 1917, Ordered fo| Thousands of women as well ss men the teeth, make them black coe up:et e e mond makes i The civil suit of Otho OSullivan vs, | erect said new sckool building and to | Princeton, N. J., Nov. 17 1017 Gradu. | t2ke Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—the suc. often increases the strength and en ‘f“‘“ od Aruggists, . . = to R 4 Cliver ©.. Willard, which was {o havo |make the necessary appropriation |aied from Princeton Jam, 26, 1918, Or. | cessful substitute for calomel—now and in two weeks’ time. 1t is dispensed by all good x burning stoves. - range 2 1 e onday, before fo therefor; 3, to act upon the matter of |, = Ml & then just to keep in the pink of conditions = n Monday, before Justice of f t ered to Park field, Millington, Tenn., : .50t 3 “cace, Curtis Dean, has been post- | suitable honor roll of memorial to|jan. 28, 1918, where he received pri- | 10¢ and 25¢ per box. ~All druggists. : 7 SOHBA ToT Orie BELE. commemorate the services of the 4 ¢ Young men of the town of Windham |13y fiving training. Passed reserve We also show military aviator's test April 18, 1918. / iditiary I c. who served in the army or navy of ¥ S the Red Cross in this little vilfage has TRIC OIL HEATERS in 1 : R. C. A. S. April 20, 1918, Ordered to | aied during the year $922.04, has pald T HE P A S N I K C O . i ~ 3 - ! whic eryons i of he recention committer, | ¥OTd War: 4, t6 make any nécessars | concentration camp, Dallas, Tex, May |31l Pills for sewing materials, etc, and sizes. T The | Lot 50 mempers ouing nresent. Hev! | appropriations therefor. In view of |5o"5GTiT G SR, Dapias, Xexs May | s on hand about $200. Last Fridsy Come in-ai P e | Ty & Mecready spoke At ihe meet. | tbe vital importance of these maiters 2 > Iy The February meeting of the La- S b for the first t the rooms were to the tax pavers, it is expected that | ouston. Tex, May 18, 1913. Here re- " - ¥ f 2 5 8 closed for lack of sewing, mo work - 3 v v nd told in his guteres\ing way a |0t et & e cefved advanced training as bombing | & Rl > - : plication |siory_of the war, his #ibject being|% 1aT8e aiiondance”Will be present at|pilot, ransferred as séeond lieutenant, | AVINE heen received at the headquar) . The Water and the Spirit, Several |the ™ ng. " A. 8. 8. C. Ordered to Taliafero field, | ;. 1 E via e The February issue of the Wyndon- musical selections were rendered by Fort: Worth, {Tek. Oct: 8, 3915, Heng| 0at theve will 'De wark as ususl this o - 5 it i as received Fsidantial Candidates [the Windnam High School orchestra, |ian, published each month by the stus| received advanced course In aerial|Veek: Mrs. Larrabee has receives AT DANI ELSON Py ; 7 B Oy wddition of new members | Pade its ‘appearance this week. It is|fake Charles, La, Nov. 10, 1918, GRlo nlaost . . . ¢ e Hi son 4 3. McAdoo || ixillary wis. reported, Mis, | well gotten up and contains much |Served a8 fiving Instragtor LRt din: 3 | This coming Saturday, March 1st - ' e, To20r, of i | Edents St Lo tne ‘v ol the | socoma. lomtsmunt - £ i | ional Shurch Sundes moring Dat 1o- , pecials i Three Stores A s A students o o nd lieutenant, A, S. M. A. 5 i Clarence A. Fisher, cntered U. S.|young people who w ke part ) eeting and sandwie There was no session of the police X e | U. S.{young people who were to take part in mesting an . service at Willimantic Aug. 1918. | the Victory service were unable to be 5 3 Ordered to Iort Oglethorpe, Ga. Or- | present s 0 ; nd the special :2rvices plan- The drive for funds for relief in the| The Women's Foreign Missionary | dered to Fort Barrancas, Ga. Oct. 29 e e i g DO AWAY WITH Near East in this city started '\".xch:\rciel,\ of the Methodist Episcopal |61 or ancas, Ga.. Oct. 29, |ned have been postponed until Sunday, | Norwich, Danielson and Willimantic e s ; Ordered to Fort Pickens, Fla.|March 9th Next Sunday, March 2d, ¢ sy morning end :"uv‘l(r IS ;’;‘;fl"‘of’flg‘“r‘gfi‘}‘ L.‘;:b-"”’[;","‘;,r;‘wfl‘.', { Noy. 20, 1918. a ev-|the regular communion service will he | Plainfield was brought to the Kennedy A, F. wOOD e ade on results s e e | enS, T fa ors S C S y . lND[GESTlON |the different teants mueh before Fri-)street. - The topic of the study was | gies onorably | held and the following _persons will |cemetery for burial Sunday afternoon. 2y expeoted that here will be |taken from Woman Workers of the | SCHATES ' : unite with the church: By letter from | The funeral service was held i the| ®The §ocal Undertakes” WELD'NG WILL F'xn Yeady and willing respomse on the | Orient; women working together and | Alan Clark Guild, enlisted Sept.'9,{the Baptist church in Norwich, Mrs. |church here and was conducted by Ordered to Camp Dev @ ready E : e el T e or e o osin | 1915, New Haven, Conn. in U. 8. na- |Lillian Anthony: on confession of |Rev. 3. B, Knowles of Voluntown. MF. DAWELSON, CONN. e, Caafiies of all kKigg E How to Purity a Sour, Distressed Stom. [Tt of the public to the call of the | tie co fof feallre. A Do o s | val Teserve, rating at enlistment sec- |faith, Miss Ruth Wilson | Phillips’ sudden death was a shock to Parlors & Maghanio Street a4 | Crankeern o 'l‘f“lim z ok s & Pew Minates. | § for (his Srorth oamee S IS Hozec o *"4%lond class seaman. Promoted to sta- |and Leo Oehr; s friends. He leaves his wife, who B e 5 t us call | SamPaiEN. as has been anmounced be- |t D, @ Hawkins of North street, |tion rating of first class boatswain. K. Leflingwell spent |was Edith Gardner, and two children, of ALL KINDS san po rims . d | Will be conducted a0 T0r 28 0N | B0 s 50 badly Dained des ek | Beleased from-active:duty e+ 3L s riiay in Colchester. |the youngest only seven weeks old.|on the Sisson place near Hallville on | ond SOUND. with made. gu e cidhh bmale Mowremmiubfe | NOS MR o an Ly Inec et Moo I | 1h1s, Miss Anna Bates was at home from | Mrs. Phillips is now at the home of her | the Norwich-Westerly trolley line. Mr. | igeRo5R0. with eur WerbrNg, [ tig Te, will Catic af the pisfomum achil AHO, SOISIEUD BOES 18 BRI O evare HELE ted at|the Quincy, Mass, High school over |father, Willard Gardner, and js recov- |and Mrs. Slocum started for California | (i j0r S¥PeTt WOrk tist is gusrta- an 2 | Tha weak eon bl neta Thot te| NN atyra Bmith of this ol is S| News Lomien July % 1318, ¢ CHi ihy| outay: e Crom iingks; AN fryly Eymna-| Sfiex e Riation imey poved e 4 3 : and s week and it iz figured tha o TR S e AT L Ay SONCORL S 8 ail8, O There were 17 at the C. meeting | thize with her. here last fall, s Frahe it 32 it i s s i :numr‘ml g i ’.ly‘w'm i ?{IH'\! gl hé “?"\’1”3‘ ey :E:;m;\i;. evening, which was led by the| Rey, Mr. Molauf will be here again| There was no school in the Wylie Gave Weldin and “.‘ 4 ¢ g | " bsedix obtetiy Fanan, Gy dub Reg. 15t Bo tnmre e bt , Miss Helen Hopkins next Sunday and communion services | district Monday, as Miss Blakeslee at- : 4 it N 3 t | At the annual meeting of the Wel-| There was a pleasant evening for |Reg. 1st Co. transferred to Reg., P i g Xt Sundey s temRAd the Frineratiol wiComshy In Tel 31 Chestni e E " M tomac ets i you|fare Bureau, held this weeck at their |those attending the Play and Picture|7th Co. transferred to 7th Reg., fth will be held. L estnut o - : | o redn, Ao dhic 5 athering In the church house of {he|Co. transferred to 3d Reg, 4th Co., EKONK John E. Tanner has heen elected | an0n. Phone' 214 Y (< & healthy fled ane | e el e e e Ll e erave ' e vyl Hibshifal: i 2y . |delegate to attend a meeting in Hart- —_ —— : It Mi-o o h R dent, read his annual report sum- ll’s(_ LolV;{ruKdllon.\ chure 'uesday transferred to 7th Reg, 6th Co., tra; ceount of the snow storm Fri- ford today (Wednesday) which will be e t e [ heen necomplisned by the by Mo | re T Miseravies, were. shown, ol [£erTed to Tth Reg, 4th Co, transferred Sy ahge MEE ha%|of much ‘importance to the farmers EAGLEVILLE - A dealer|been accomplished by the bureau and |ture Les Miserables were shown, fol- |ferT 7 3 .. trans pdlay” evenioE.. Tho thiallS 1 i c w o T | detailing the work fo be done in the |lowed by the comedy The Postman’s|l® 7th Reg. 3th Co, lmnsf!flei N!h}fl of the story written by pa- |@nd milk produce nake your hs ’u.'vn Interesting reports of the sec- | Christmas Box and the one-reel drama | R¢g, S. C, Jan. 18, 1919, Rank, third we meal | re asuger and visiting nurse | Legend of the Old Bell Ringer. After |Class painter. the ¥ san were read. The treas- |the pictures, a general social time was| Russell W. Potter, enlisted as pri- urer’s report showed receipts dutifg yenjoyed. vate in medical department, U. S. A. A large company of Eagleville peo- ¢ Db itled The Patriot was written| George Tanner attended a meeting |ple attended the supper and .entep- TR = Winda Tanner and was |0f the board of relief in Voluntown |tainment at Dunham Memorial - 2 njoyed last week. church, Mansfield Depot, last Wed- : ; ; e dramatic club went to Sterling | - Arthur Gallup is il LnitE e e i e S the year of $3350.31: expenditures $3,- | The match game:Tuesday night Fort Slocum, N. Y., Dee. §, 1917, evening and gave a play be- arren Tanner is working at Hall's Alma Shates is visiting Mrs. : $14.05: balance in treasury $136.25, M. |the Y. M. ¢ A" Alless botueen tenme | Transferred to Fori Oglethorpe, . Ga., 1 full house. They expect to go |steam mill. Wood, in South Coventry. SELLITTQ - Lincoln was re-elected president of | rapresenting the L. M. C. A. and|Dec. 21, 1917, Assigned to Ambulance|to Voluntown this Herman 'rink attended the auction Lincoln returned to his win- g - the bureau and Mrs. Robert H,_Fenton |Knights of Pythias was very ciose, the|Co. No. 35, section B, Camp Green-| The body of = He Phillips of |2t Mr. Slocum’s last week Wednesday | ter quarters in Boston last week. VOILES AND PARIS j#nd appointments were made on the |total pinfall by 38 pins. W. Higgins | Appointed first class private Jan ! A A | various committees to serve during the [had high single, 146, a pretty siring: |1915. Promoted to corporal May PLAIDS | coming year also high total of the mateh, 359. Transferred to Motor Co. No. 11, TAL co | ‘Among the names of thirty-four Th S 5, 1918, Prometed to sergeant 3 e assortment Just in. Use | connecticut men appearing in the cas- |, TH W"j“’?‘“" in 0gd Bsllewy hall 15, 1918. Promoted to first class SoR Bl i samples if interested. §ualtics lists Tuesday was that of Pri- | Tuesday night by the I O O. . was & |\ ergeant Qct, 5, 1918, Tranaferred to 210 West Main St. stamp enclosed for || vate Raymond O. Brown of this eity |Very successful affair and a fine tme | smpyjance Co. No. 65 Nov. 20, 1918, as A amples of your new §it poral Ernest Collins of Bal- | V&S enjoyed by the players. A much|fr i cergeant. Honorably discharged Telephone 190 - larger crowd was present than was |J1 55 S i ven_anticipated by, the committee on |2/ 22 1919 3 < Much interest is being shown in the | srransements . thees - beine 38 (abiey| Harry Adams, entered U. S. service \ - — played. Cake and ice cream were |2t Willimantic Aug. 26, 1918. Assizned T. E BABCOCK Gl e e o medical corp Camp Greenieat, 2 FH | Local attorneys have received tne|ChicamanEa, Fatk Tort Ogiethore Attorney-at-Law 2. C. MURRAY €O, | following: Windham county superior |, BaI00 &5 SEPETL machiniel Wilkimantic, Cenn | court: Notice to the Bar: By order of News, Va. Clerical service in embark- i court, Hon. Lucien Burpee, judge. ation hospital. | e e Trom O enr| Elizabeth Abbs, entered service June = to Tuesdiy. March 4. Dated atl1918. Member of Smith college unit KILLOUREY BROS Putocm, fHi oF Feuass A\_;worl\m: in France under direction of . Create Gas, Sourness and Pain |D. 1919. & Warner, cle Y.M.C. A 40 SHETUCKET STREET QUEEN S Sl i How To Treat. the superior D. Pearl, entered service at FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. Ealddsier B e Fort Slocum April 26, 1918. Ordered PURE WHEAT BREAD BALMERS b5 WAEEG NTVILLE to recruit camp, Anniston, Ala., Third 2 " Wi . PR b ahsee? Huat neacy MO Co., 57th infantry brigade, May 6, 1918. sy to SELL, easy to BITH inte! % Unien 8t illimantie, Conn. burning,| Because of stormy weather and pre- | Ordered to Camp McClelland, Ala., Co. Honestly GOOD—CLEAN—WHOLE. Phone 29 Lady Assistant) | ba are due (0|valing sickness in the villuge, there|K, 113th infantry, May 20. Ordered 2 ; s 2 Jan exce acid in the|were but few in attendance at the mis- |to Camp Merritt May 23. Overseas SOME! At once . creates a TASYE ot Yeleve {0 & |sionary meeting Friday afternoon at|June, 1918, At the front September,} FOR MORE! ) o PAPYCAN | g Is irritated tion is|Mrs. Thomas Church's. In the ab-|1918. Newat g AL 3 oR. F. C. JACKSON | delaye food sours, ‘causing the |Sence of Mrs. Latimer, the president,| Harold N. Leffingwell, entisted in the 5 5 lhetter than MEAT—asd | disakreeable symptoms which every | Mrs., Chureh, the viee president, pre o or o atuihs. wilioy fall of 1917. Ordered to Camp Upton, FAR CHEAPER! - - v 5 v sided, and Mrs. Ray Woodmansee was |1. 1. jan. 5, 1918, Member 7700 dio 5 & i.)EN I I i | i Artiicial ixestents are wol needed |appointed secretary pro tem. The |vision, in motor triick corps of medical A In g ars Send for a loaf TODAY to am: bes | Ving acide gl digestive aid amy reading of the third hapter of Wom- {geut 307th fleld hospital, 302d sani- y grocer. Removad to 715 Main 3. Willimantie | ("Stead et from any drugsist a few orkers e Orient was by Mr: it tary train. Sailed for France April 15, gt fro tkers in th ! 3 Oh, yes! Youwll want it va 44 | ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and take Blaisdell. There were other r |1918. Landed at Liverpool, crossed 4 1t _agai Hourr—da ® ®85 m Phone mtul A quarter glass of |ing by Woodmansee and Mrs. | from Dover to Calais, trained in Flan- t eating. This sweet- | Hope. Grace Lyon played a| 3 . - AGAINI . gL IR i T Miss Gr ders, drove through France with pa- ;i In ea‘: JAY M. SHEPARD | s B g Dtk LR L ST solo. Refreshments were served | tjonis and hospital supplies, In Ar- j / . T 1 pess, & il °|at the i the time armistice was sign- . L Quiness: sas or pabn. Blanrated Mkl ol Tonter Al society 16 b ment | By e 8t the“time T e ccesding Eimore & Shepard e o el et it tarnoon BE the Do ot MR 1T sccesding El s ormitk) is harmiess fo . the |¥riday afternoon ut th Mrs. . & Embal Er e EPRE s Y iRy Srmc Louis (Jack) Rathbun, entered scr. . Funeral Direcior & Embalmer |/ Fbiens form 51 magesta | Mise My Honey, who is employ- | Vice diy, 1918, Privato at Camp Dev- o N\ j 2 N St Willi b purposes. 1t 1s used byleq in the state capiiol buidin Camp Merritt, N. J., embarkation 50-6. orth St., Willimantic of Deople ‘who enjoy. thelr L il end with ber parents for medical detachments at S e e ke no more fear of Indiges- | g b e o N T O tston, | Schuetzen Park, N. J., Cump Milly, N, ——————— M I By ° . Mass,, is making her annual visit at : j the home of her sister. Mrs. Emily | Samuel Pearl, entered service depot Dart brigade, Camp Devens, Aug. 9, 1918. : \¥ Mrs. Nellie Wheeler was the guest|Transferred to Co. D, engineering Willimantic, Conn. last week of her grandson, James |corps, Camp Devens. Honorably dis- 7 : 3 Wheeler, in Kast Lyme charged Jan. 28, 1919. B 27 refreshment you i g E R e A delegation from Thames lodge, 1| Kingsley L. Brown, drafted and in- y - R iD- 0. 0. F., visited Pequot lodge, New |ducted into service Jan. 15, 1918, Left 5 = London, Friday night and witnessed |for Camp Devens Jan. 16. Three Wes& )} Through the co-operation of the makers we are able to | offer you the following combination for a limited period | enly, provided you bring with you one of these coupons. the seecond degree conferred on eight |in depot brigade. Transferred to Ca candidates. Green in regular army. Member of i can posslbly\ buy - ATT i 7 Rev. Edward Chapman of New Lon- |Co, B, 61st infantry, 9th brigade, 5th I R ° . 9F. ALL KINDS ON.. don occupied the pulpit of the Baptist AR division, Ordered to' Camp Merritt church Sundey morning. At the C. E.|April 7, 1918. Sailed for France April service in the evening Mrs. N. C. Allen |{15. Trained twe months and went into s was leader and Miss Grace Lyon read |uction. in Vosges Mts. June 18. Served 2 4 a paper on Japan. in trenches and made five night patrols a BENEFKT to teeth Miss Sarah Swindell of Windsor|during the summer. Made first class » Locks is a guest this week of Miss s private in May, corporal in August. Stella Coen. PALM OLIVE FREE COUPON WORTH 25¢ his on entities holder to this 50c combnation offer spon presentation of ths coupon and 25e. 2 Cakes PALM OLIVE SOAP, value 2 CAKES ROSE BATH SOAP, value . Began to serve as company clerk in 25tk nniversary of the wedding of Mr.|Nov. 13 for five days, then moved for- Albert L. Brawn, enlisted in U. S, ARE YOU OBLIGED | and seo how they clear away that ering convoys to destroyers off coasts Meshanizal - Repaics, Faintuny; Trim- P R il 2 = 3 s H ing, -Upholatoring - and ;Weas: Wark, Miss Lillian Sawyer, a nurse in|August. Night of Sept. 11 went into t t d d g ming hE e} : Wery training at Lawrence hospital, New |St. Mehiel drive, was up 16 days. From appeftiie an iges- Blacksmithing in all its. brancek London, is il at the home of her|Oct. 11 to Nov. i1 was in action hefore . R and Mrs. Charles Carlylé at Uncas- |ward with the army of peeupation to ville Monday night. Longwyn six days, then to Mont St. navy April 27, 1917. On receiving Ship ° 4 R, T Maine, Brookiyn navy yard, Assigned to plegr:your M*M‘Wfi you in May to cruiser Minneapolis in pro- wish “you “didn't" have to. Just ‘try | 1 cess of repairing af Leagye Island wt s Al . thich fesling in*your throkts - of Prance and Ireland. Served as log PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN INSTANTLY |r00m messenger, third class veoman, § mother, Mrs. Frank Rogers. Verdun 27 days. Promoted to ser- A ki 2F s - ¢ | tion. And the price Scott & Clark o, The graduating class at Palmer e- | Alaitin’ Dec. n Duchy of Luxem- | some’ 8¥“our’ . {navy vard, Philadelphia. Ship went : w into commission for convoy service. Three coastwise trips from Cape Bre- RELIEVES ANY DISTRESSED, |second class yeoman and chief veo. 60 MAIN-8TREET — | A pumber from here attended the|geant in November. Went into billets morial #chool held a successful cake|bourg. Citations for brigade and di- J 9 ls 5 cents, < - 507 to 515 North Main St and ice cream sale Friday afternoon.|vision in general orders No. 41, 68, 73, : g A~ bt ton to Panama. Four crossings deliv- UPSET STOMACH man. On hoard Minneapolis, detailed an. 15, 1919, as flagship for second di- 3 ) fon of Pacific flest, safled via Pana- Lumps of undigested food causing ma canal for San Diego, Cal, Three pain. When your stomach is acid, |more men who enlisted from Windham gassy, sour, or you have flatulence,|and about whom information is de- heartburn, here is instant relief—|sired for permanent record are Farl No waltina! Tucker, Jerome Lacey and Herbert Rathbun. Barl Tucker went overseas fi in the aviation sgrvice and has return- ed with stight ®ound in knec. P The illustrated lecture on the work of the Red Cross throughout the world given by Rev. M. R. Plumb Friday Just as 1 0s you eal a tablet or|evening was unusually interesting. two of Pape’s Diapepsin all that dys- |There were several patriotic songs. pepsia, indigestion and stomach dis- |Cake, ice cream and coffee were sold. tress ends. These pleasant, harmless | There was a large attendance. The fablets of Pape's Diapepsin never fail |evening's entertainment was planned 3 i to make sick, upset stomachs feel fine [as a celebration of the fact that the §fl ! at once, and’ they cost very little at|local branch had more than accom- A drug stores plished the work of raising a mile of WABBANTED: oy SmaerTTE maon e ies 00), started justa year ago THEKE 75 no advertising medium 1 | DSINies (8 St 3 Eastern Connecticu? cqual to The Bul- |With a war supper, Washington's letin for business results. birthday, 1918. From various sources e ; < - el 25 FRANKLIN STREET. - This offer is for a limited time only. You simply clip the foregoing coupon, fill out the lines at bottom with your ram= and address, present it at our Toilet Goods counter, and it will be taken at its face value of 25¢ in payment for the above combination offer. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. from $1.50 to $3.

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