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3 TR ¥, BULLETIN, WONDAY, MARCH 17, WILLIMANTIC week. His escape from a leather fover the unsavory way ingwhich this v X i el straitjacket while suspended 35 feet | city was quoted in a Hactford paper I R ) E Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, | from the ground amazed and mysti- | Friday, in connection with the an- L < 4 Ghurch St. Telephone 105. fied the crowd. Luther had announced | nounced plan® of the state board of ek d Ea that he could also escdape from any | health. he pre¥ent plans of the B (bv 3 What Is Going On Tonight. make or pair of handcuffs. Chief of | state department call for the greatest How To ercome It Quickly “, sily Police Killourey, who happened to be | cleanup of imoral conditions ever at- Ionalle. § alo / yellowish, ‘liver, % Independen “oresters, | ! b ; . Unless you have been exceptionally ,into your pale ye Ga Goure o 05, meete st 35|In the crowd, thought of a_certain|tempted fn Connecticut, according 0. areful the clgarcite habit has a hold | chanca to be free from the mean Jacksen street. 4 palr of handcufls up In the palice sta- | Charles B Ko Ror.” Doard Wha | which- you' cannot shake. off by will (slavery of hicotine. ! ot ion and at Luther's performance Sat- X N s revealed in 3 k i z panights of Pything Natchaug Lod8e, | yrday night, the chief was on hand | various cities in this state were ap- [PO7e" . ? [HCE i o the, visioas Mhalit %4 Woodmen of the World, Willimantic | ¥ith the handcuffs. "The Great Lu- |palling. Incidentally, he said: “In} The lure of the cigarette is power-| ‘S99 0 A%, Liecs among others. & No. 85, meet in W. C. T. T,|ther after looking over the handeuffs, | Willimantic one woman had been ar- |ful. Tt is the nicotine that POISON- | oy oy tranquillity combined with IS Veiley cooet - & T Tliecided not to put them on. ted who was faund to have given 7 |ing your system making you nervous, | gIo¥ | SEAARIY | CURRERG - . John G. Bill of Nerth street return- ase to thirty-five sailors from the | heart weak, dyspeptic, eye strained | ShE Al re i g NPHlip Goldstein, of 151 Maple street, | ed md town S(x‘mda .dhflcx'\ pendi y m\don‘nul\fiT’ n&s " \:‘hir‘l\ \;’mxld and ‘irritable? i l(c:"mmfl\:i”fivll fi:flzue;;:eg:;; orwich, whike driving his car down |few days in Cambridge, Mass. seem (o imply that this_city needs ar : e hacco ha ec days u g Main stre. su»dA\“’karr»‘}ne:n near s 3 imfnediate and thorough clean-up. |Are you troubled with sleeplessness |} victory completely and privately the Thread company's plant, ran oer || The mid-monthly meeting of the at night and dullness in the MOrNing | at home. 5 s D Finver | local chamber of commerce scheduled until you have doped yourself with ¢ = ! 2 omall oy, rwmod Amos | Mineau | for tomorrow (Tuesday) cvening has | GERMANY NO LONGER the nicotine of cigarcttes or pipe, or |, My new book will be very interest- ity. The boy was taken to Jo-| heen postpontd, OWHIE.y to, “the filct CONTROLS METAL MARKETS|chewing tohacco? Theyre all the y)l‘:m Wrapper, . free, postpaid. Write seph's hospital and upon investigation, | At @ special eity moeting ot the| washington. March 15:-Germany's|same, you know. D award ¥ Wosds, TD-568, Station llrt r-{n.f r?’umx that he as :u!b badly M,mng" whis wodha ;”;,"Mv‘ e 4,;-'"\‘;,:' \L-'\’,rf,llw\n?:inf1|r1:-‘]‘;\<«}:r\<:}\d'§\l ¢ Give your poison-saturated body, | F, New Yari, N. Y. You will be sur- ;‘;:m‘ ':h" Y\Vl:,?inor‘;l' "‘:::"«‘*;."“'"jr;: there will be no meeting of the cham- | tcrest in other metals, was shown by from your pale yellowish skin right | prised and delighted. police were notified and investigated h“;h"“‘ month. 2 ‘repor® today of ‘the -alion property — R I Reitnait. Saveral witnesses oot e marriage of William Sedgwick | custodian to have been hwoken in large E P ST S }-’;-d that the car was moving slowly | of Cambridge, Mass. and Miss Marion |part by the release of American and DANIELSON gndan; luspie ton o thore wigo" mall at the tme and that the boy ran|French, daughter of Mrs. L. M. French | fouth Amevican mines and smelters| p o o000 Hhre g At across the street directly in front or |0f West Main street. this city, took|from the dominance of German-owned | e 2 here . on| (At the Sacred Heart church in the machine and what happened couid | Place Saturday_afternoon at iwo o'- |ccrporations Safurcay “‘ ning, after a_hr ll Visit| Wauregan, a requiem high mass was | not be awoided. The driver of the|Ciock at the Wome of the officiating | the metal concerns i the United | %1 friends. to o Jrends agsuns at the funexal of Mrs. Edmund car im his stutement said the same |Glergyman, Rév. A. D. Carpenter, 12| Styps, which were controlled in|WoStern Comnecticy tex il ‘“ hell Garnier, who died at her home in n view of the circumstance, | North Main street. They were at- |Germany, have been eithe: aisbanded |¥iH proceed to Tennessce, where Mrs. ) wauregan. al was in the Sacred ot held accountable|tended hy James Austin and Mrs.|or Americanized and seport’ de-|CoerEe and thelr som ‘are at pres-|Heart cen y. Louis E. nt Frank“H. Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Sedg- that - “it _is believed that the fl‘\f"’ I SSEER oA Tec- | was in char he funeral arrange- wick left for Providence in the after- man infiyences in our metal mar-|ter of St. ciban’s churc “*‘N:{"‘l ments. 4 ! d noon and will make their - home in [ket have been completely oliminated |from overseis last Wedneefay, 0r| o opservance of St. Patrick’s day, ome fre \uy.r;—m-lu;\.tlvl Cambridge, Mass. Never' a great producer «f metals, |0 ,‘K““““"‘“; e “‘H'“‘_ aud | there is to be i parish gathering in by The Gorati°h=] The Red Cross rooms in this city [Ciermany neverthe less wielded —tre- [Luen abroad asa ¥ A © 4 WOrker 480 | st James' parochial school hall this King. who has|¥ill be open Wednesday afterngons |Mendous power over the markets by [PV & J608 [IRCTWes SLLATRES WLl evening. e e n this city the past|for sewing. Through an error it has|the fact that her thre great metal|(te FUUER FEHES METr £ I rast. | Patron saint is of special intérest thi St been repo rooms would be [ comhinations acted in concert in the j SXPEFIENCE ES B i eres | vear, in view of the effort now being — — | onen, n this week, on. Mon- |Parchase of cve and the establishment |1f€ and.fat tmes i made for liberty for the Irish nation days also, such ts mot the case, |Of smelter ed Dy unlmited credit | Was in Paris dur No more matapals or allotments are |fTom German banks which financed |Fiods when the Germans were shell- s e NO ODORS —— NOT A DEADLY POISON - being received from headquarters and [the sale of huge auantitiusgef motals, |IVE the Twench capita) with (e suns PUTNAM it the carnest desire of those in|thereby influencing p A e [ tREC eRuLiel Miseies, (1 atan J C work be finished up by June 1. port said, each of the triumviate had and live stozi contained in it C C L] s several hundred people ng one of the pe- Has the Bolsheviki gained a foot- at the & “IN THE ROUND BELLOWS” ; 2 foot- |10 "w. Heinbuck place, at We anch in the iteld States, the 1 Killingly—ever a tiny t- piace o g In the palice court Saturday morn- |} merican Metal Comuany. represen: | nod One o e coein wot- | Thompson during Friday sight. Ten irarer ereies rons Danielson Haggerty, from Eagle- |{ing the Meeallges Ellschaft of Frank-|ed occasionally now Sk |cows and_two horses were hurned to Drug, Hardware, Seed, Grocery and General Stores villo, pleaded gullty to the charge -of |furt, 1. Vogoelstein and COmpany, rep- | ons oo e oo, T tre|death. . The loss on the siock alone intoxication. In view of circ b e E e Rl S e S NS |is estimated at $1,500, and the total i ackages stances connected with the case. juda- “‘dh (_nfin{gn;m. “«rl\wd \v,‘ ')‘In\r" n‘,’,:“\v re Ki v‘”nr'u e o The Public is warned not to buy Rat Corn in packages with Tin jment was suspended by Judge Fo ’ L ° : e 2 5 i rn was Gl Gnc - e Tops and Bottoms, as same may be counterfeit and worthl Genuine | The continued case of Joserih Lavelle, | toime nume. in idea ot thote oxtons|Lonulation and that t o rente- Lo T e liaa foom 1he Burn Rat Corn is packed in Paste-Board Cannisters with Brown Paste-Board rarged with recklessly operating 1ame. . a of thei t|sentatives here of t 5 ofcos lone. Dblaze the bur : l n s T be had from the statement that|new and dangerous ing siructurc lighted up all of the Tops and Bottoms. notor car on ut street, near Abaea BeeE st oo Atk nexand fad rages. | ocuntryside and the reflection of it loy treet, March bth, was take 1 profit 9 amount. 1 heveisin do 45 10 $12.000,000, of which $7,000,000 | nich here now but itSculd be seen for miles. At the Heln TLavelle was' deiving the . car whicl much here now, it it it ¢ ot bick place Saturday i was stated |- 3 vuck and injured Diodore - Delag 2l Ty SN dsican - Mel Bia tqehaye ity uten dn thelg iy Lot i ofhe o s ms er of Attawaugan and Albert|young Button sailed for France with |Stat r steamer Madawska, There werc a number of witn - town, and that these w watch- W9, 0. m- el e SRR i thes teh- | ok, The fire Broke out about 9.0 Farros of this town. the {7th Artillery, C. A. C. on the | ha : rough retarn trip, ax- trend of the testimony offer Rt ey aaae e | e S mapt e their | /0 at that time all the members Aftor funeral services heid in Wor- | steamship” Zeelndier, and after an | rivi ort News, Va, Feb. 15 seemed to indicate that it was Impos- | 1 ring hecaysating Gecman fbu sccret activities that m arned | B buck Touaehoid had | retived |cester, Frid ¢ Bodv of Mrs, | agreeable voyake of fourteen days, or ot for Eustis t owing to the congestion of | . iser fetack tn gupposed fcials. e ed the harn wis o wass of flames ]| Saturday for burial in ‘irove Street|ciock in the morning: At three * Unaantii 5 At aefral 5 G 659 MAIN STREET || icvm: and automobiies at the time the | SEANENN (o dovarnment - The of. | At Dayvilld Saturday moraing about|ond nothing could be. dose toward|ccmetery T i et Dt o v e S ee: 1o sdosresa hls “esbyres weident happened, and Juds® 0SS sorts were pseless and in- the case of i1 o'clock, a line ca ¢ Shore|setting the coavs and horses out. Aidl Members of the Bohennan club will | the ship an 2 s A s ing. S ot b ordingly found him not sty e Bnkea En IR e e o8l meenic i s | came “from ‘the neishvorivs Sections|be fucsts. Thursday svenig of this|the mud to camp, arriving ai seven B2 g0 L E RO i 3 Sondheimer and Com o ; . - : Jeigl JRectiongidio Bueels, Taureds R in evening. Immediately upon evening. Mr: Button spoke v WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Notwithstanding stormy weather, | ransfers were declared void and the | KPo ra wnd an alarm was telenhorcd to this|week of Putnam lodge of Llks, and|ih the evening o ¥, upen 4 | ar th y rom th e " t ¢ 1 their arrival at c , the boys hly. of the work done b the - 00d_cohgregations were reported af |ertire business was turned over to the Bsatouni (it e aicpltompaly fom Hislthn Gseond. set Ohesfnes Gt yvutl!od\\'ork‘ making Hecessary 1 | vation Army and the Red Cro&,sa:)d v b e ] Disnos e : Rl e R e L o e e ek Ihe | matigns, swhieh: tooic vontil’ three ' the!| igh e never sax a sick day i e A et OppereEal S eanydecided T mogln Ll e A d on thejbohemians are now leading the EIKS| vt morning. About twenty men |curing his army experiences; he de- hurch o Men's Foruim diq n ' N ases of the metal mproved | v such . the [ by 1ts. & 1s usual, but insteac a . 3 . | men ith the | umed big barn,| M L Maertens lias gone to]Fere called for “grub detail” and had | ciared he had enough of that SRl was Beld at ¢ : he & el r LEo L D e L oh e AeTens has Bene o |to hike back to fown for bread, each £ life and If there was to be val R eldp ety an uou Sk ik 2 {track pas L b B s : | Shis 3 VISIE WIh | returning with two loaves, and But- |z r war, there surely would be ments were completed for den. ‘had sproad-hig tep=j) i0o - TERE e S rAL e ¥ % ton was one of this number. two dead men—"Button and the man ’:\Y:\n‘{: rm V.xl.r[r]u[‘u- ) es_across m(‘ 1’ ;‘;j.x’-‘ ::uM::\n»r ool el L ,:‘,‘}" ;" S T g At 3 a. m. the boys laid their coats | who came after him.” ” slis p covered by Fronae down in the mud and_slept for two Jamés W. Dearnley, who re- liserables, wa ) 8 bl hne Wie bl o} Toin; s e i ibyn % Rev. M. M. Malough from. Mt. Leba. | 10UFS: being called at 5 for breakfast cisited her Sarn iR nection with the Informal sin R vivea b Gt ' el Coe | carie T 1 sroperty |, Men on a long trock train, Camp| Rev. M Malough from, Mt. Leba- | which consisted of heans, bread with o vette streef, hds return- gavia et th R | driven ba S e 4 y s bound, that stopped at the lo- |10N Syria, a student at Ya heo- | no butter, and coffee with no sugar. Gt her 'son. Willlg Telephone 705-3 '8 by Land-r nioye wism - er ich, it s ) ; : o gl e daae Seminary, preached at That day, with pick and shovel, (i o o D et som, Wil Rit G "Hlariey ik dand - b again to 5 itterly over “the way tacy were be-|! e church Sundo|boys hiked four miles fto dig ditches nley joined his wife Saturday %o Smith have returned f New notifamiliar Swith t B goverr . . n Dhis subjeci, Paul's| o drain the Jand. Button not heing ceed to thisi- home in Eristil B fon, where they sy B Dant: of T irticular corner B o¢ | the fact t prol 0 orinthians: We_arc| i;vorably impressed »Ath this kind o [ waek. assisting in the initia i KOREA SENRS/APBRAL A . i 3 hey s : work, the following day ard o new edifice for the Methe TO PRESIDENT WILSON |jog : - : . v dout v a moment for Kitchen police, which werk e ghrietial Epdeaval. socipty ot - } ehurch bt oth 3 Al Rl s s fro 1 er L of | v until the regiment broke camp a f evening 'at fhe hall- Dho- stmmitiee A class in stenography n asked by the Kore 0 | amps to Devens stered | p Iater, jand "with scventy poundlyy included Jisses Mabel Dex- riting e s s el t il e n e o ; Some of them cl y | eross. ; . on _ their s, the members | b CRATE e el e st B ey - e e aaug : < received a ce il that d back to Bre er, sanell, e auspic o g . v it e coun he side ol ferber and that thev : “orinti C SRS R t ioned as choifman, _and : e withou smokes ¢ inthian Wero” 10AIE- |t i s o W n o and cocoa ~aranditory untii | the X b A iioh te Buy ferent to me duty of thelpyjimans” as the boys called ti : 1 games and music " d 4 n fail sel t t 3 1 1 : 81 3 rough freight cars destined h : e {002 P clty Wil be held Thured o fe el cqtion i | i ; with 1lim? ASpire | fory men with cquipment or forty | After soending the winter with her B Mg b i ion or ¥ o - for s f higher spiritual ac- | jopses 3 Susts Lillibridge of incs will form a portion, et 1 orsd R bl 7 v Byt e carnest o baye ah¥| i Ugen) auriving Angnelium, they | ! Mirs. Harold Wainwrig g 8 . . deEk & DoRtion.g bt X ghare in ' work of our God. were greatly sur od to find i son, Joseph, have returned te speaker strated in a variety | parracks to sleep which wer i | their home in Boston. Mr. Wains French calayry barracks. Two ime from Washington ts he boys were given T A on a business irip, thence the where tf . 3 wich for a-few days, and pe- were numerous and frie v some with family. This ng ertainmerit. There will also 1 who, with s X in symnastics given by | 3 3 ing its ! s ; gokiof 2 i God thro 1 womer 4 v W ! - : the forces of nafure, is the founda successful wor Skiltal wo soldier departmen M will ¥ me VOILES AND PARIS The Wionse Ming e e Sl pildseme \ gardening and in nes of s wi wking that | ployr depends upon God-given LEER g TR ; on_doing contract - 2l being so poor little was d : 1 fuli freedom. event e Hlost o S ¢ v government build- For a time Wagoner Button serviee for Henry rt one of| Futnam’s best kno sness mer Lowly service fully as precious in the as the higher. Beautiful assortment just in. Us 7 ‘ transmis o for samples if interested. § ) Congregat Bo Pafot hore s A ttaranat : v, as the higher. . |(iched ffom the regiment to e e o tended b cho die Wednesday “afternoon n opportunities | 1ok in hauling. ammnit W YORK BANK TELLER ha: ¢ PR i 1 was in Grove Strcer cemeter 5 t e ahan it 8 Korea i A\ . T est e the pores 1 [ Wood| wa Men employed in the (o al railroa Sanestima st i AP rrangements received - i o tion t man life W the time stamp enclosed for amples of your new I < o | was an abundance of wins, t ¢ ¥ to Waskington, Y Jdic « durgnation | At South Killingly, fun: rvices his er at rc h God in the making over of I A gly ervices PLAIDS . i ' o : 1 | | Y P t r a greater thing int world Ao ; {30 olntt Puisam iy g departm | ' ! Saturday, affafnoen. 3 . e T e P R D ining_ children, building char- The funeral of Eliza T Eoee i o |i engineers rosiment t o upright life that comes 1t Chestnu A VDS y g ot e aue omething of value fo ou MURRAY CO 3 lendnnia . X ¢ X L Leles aog g, ) men was the ¢ to e children of Aimighty Willimantic, Conn. Triend ? > 1 {odgy thaty) from this i in/| Godl kers moeather with 1m Korenn association, : > Gz ol ; 2 His kingdom upon earth. e Koroun Loseciatlen i 1517, and starti jaw went into effect em i | clock from the dun,“heing within five mil e fir- | 3 March 16 — Samuel row escape from death Tuasd feet deep, which necessitated takin 1hat the rob- {big shell-hole. Of the four trucks in eft the vault i ‘ o say say, admitted Ssisd thie “mantil r I to come under shel® fire with | servic 1 returned last week to t Soon Wagoner Buiten was returned EALMERS 4 t opt. was found olig hich | forced to cr. t times ‘o prot \ t Although ab of about a month at Ane 1t Union St, Willimantic, Conn. year old @aughter . Syl time it is hoped t ma-| ! : d % - T 4 ninety pounds, voung |at this place were loca ] i ¢ [ Was eminloyed was held from the parcnt OF BUENOS AIRES | home. . ; & Boep SRz o Putnaiy division, Na. d_unioal ships and T s a ort to tl Motor Transporta- | a complete new outfit of wearing ar : ; which will be included the majority |Patronal saint of irelan 1 ton Jelker : i home of b itish minister, to 2 ‘ ¢ year for the execution the ser a t . d the niv hen he returned to Fort Terry for | 1919, to Poulliac at which place they 2 Hampton. Burial nsnmed caxlier | LotHS SUIFICE T y o g Lordeux to supply base K CHARGED WITH ROBBERY ing line. feiler_of the, Cosmopoli On one of these trips he 1 Bireny, ‘which was landed in frpni of the truck he was vere arrested driving tearing up the road about te: o crime, down a stone wall to get around th the polico 3 Smith a ar of Button was struck by X | v ) g L soseann ek abond furing the followinz rocnt Carl I. Button, a former Norwich and demoli: and the driv- . nd had fur- Dwight A. Lyman 2 British government 5 : s € heen engaged all of i time they | Town v resid on -Eliss place, as instantiy | E saloon keeper, v n the Liberty Tl 4 ool offices with | See. o € 1 1 heen n g trains | w yeen overseas until the lat-| There was demonstration | door of fhe bank. R [ were nephews, $ S e n lines x up to front, and | te October, 1318, recently ra-|with the hig F guns saluting ¢ I | i nd Richar ¢ Db St S A mad heir experiene> leained wh wonorable discharge from [ when the armistice was signed oney -afier _the nigh FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. 7% oln Co. of th i sl I il niles tiop o . e probably will i i A which they we his mother, Mrs. J Ad |to his regiment, which . The funeral of Delores Champagne, GUE RS e | L tic of 4 $mall tobae- ] 4 - : 1 sclves from falling shatl ind weighing one | for Bourge on the G Abpaham . Levitt, & Shone 296 Ay Msitants omas Champagr s NATIONALIZE HARIOR turned o ¢ & < Pembersy ot Rutham: divisign; No. u as.one of the youngest boys | French billets until t silary was $2T.50 & 3 p. m. Rur . Sat ¢, Mareh 15 g t parade | £ N vice, having enlisted in Norwich | December, when the I ice declaves. admitted Ui, I. L ice at the grave. jnowg jSTening ey b e Fut- remainéd abolit one mo july | two weeks, hefore leaving for Genocoq the stolort mnoney. . £ ¢ eho largest th: : ) . | Riee. of Mocse il aeef. Ic was transferred from the Plum |delousing camp. There each received DENTIET o Funersl services for Mattie Plumley |nac T v Siv Reg.| It Wl inclulea military section, fn[a like session in maving | - ~ ¥ L - o Bl neg e Sk hool, Fortress Monroe, Va., |parel, After remaining about a week, 1918, that cstablishes e 2 vank Pearl in Hamjtor - twsic tholGhin| oo he isRyesa shupdaed - hogk o Al [LIGAT HEre, thoydey Wt be he remain Jout a month, | they went for the rest of Janua Removed to 715 Main 3i. Willimantio | cervices wore conducted oo o k ¢ "o pole | [ouEht foritheir country or who were [a5 Mi-( ] ; zovernment services, and Hours—9a ®m % Sp m Phone 44 e el y 2 i i f. vs r being sent to Eus- [slept in aeroplane hangar building for genecal appropria- orth cemetery in Hampton. The men demand full pay | o 8 plan: dto. &y 7 1 8 : ind remained there for with no window: Febryary 1 the sinning on April 1 and JAY M. SHEPARD Ehepherd his city had duritg which they | tary Cand. peac D war ss. The middle of October, |regiment left France for the United | ong h 31 Ih.- funeral arrangements. G i Reginald suggest- Succeeding Elmore & Shepard The body of Rederick Fitch > owners taai the men Funeral Director & Embalmer |iiome i Watcriown. Conn, 1o i eidor. the 1 vopoman Vatertown. Conn,, fo t posal 60-62 North St, Willimantic by Undertaker Jay M. Shepherd e 153 hoped 3 | op tanuckndy of bolida Serious-minded residents of Wi 0d board has made cifizens ‘in i s Lady assistan: Tel commection | mantic cannot fail to feel concerne changes oin_the bread (young imen -y 7 1sed in Canada. Up to|sc the regulations have on s are in gloriously he town's equired the use of 10 per cent. of |for all time an honc stitutes in the manufacture of | ; x . H. Man > ¥ ‘ proportion will be increased to- 20 pgrl % > : N | i t U. 8. Ambassador To France rlion) Mrs. T 3 r; Gro OUR SHOWING OF SPRING MUSLIN THEN READ THIS | S 1 e fimfi ?‘fgf HES UNDERWEAR “I marched through the mud of : i e \‘;"T"“d izl S| i p " pregcher at 8 Philip's Flanders, thyough a large part of the ; " et WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK | L seors and sty o | | o e e Chateau Thierry to Fismes, and my % 5 session, of the ecity : court Saturds shoes with Neclin Soles are s(ilg 'u} ! T o mm-»:nd:. ona mj»w:\)x\ getting = sentence i Ve good condition. For five months I | | . : 30 days i Jail. o Frelh,l crisp Und:rmuahns mhe e o o P otper - : stor” Godreaw, Daniclson, injur very styles now ii i pairs, which are now worn out, but 3 In'an agnIoWRS, aecidery at Day- : displayed in this special showing. another five good months of wear left e 8 o i3 g . in them.” Written by Lieut. Edgerly Every garment splendidly made, Austin, American Expeditionary Forces, A merican Espedition £ Jeaving for their homes fomerrow for | . . . . “rance—October 17th, 1918. 4 3 the spring vecess. the schoel reopen- with trimmings that will stand lots This is exceptional service, all army ; B |ine At 2 : 2 i i men will agree. Civilians rarely give ezl “ t present County Agent B. W, Ellis N W ed -_F of wear, the kind of UFdemUSlms their shr)esgusace such as this; but if i 4 ¢ : iving much ztiention to working O us mn pl"e erence {:0 that women prefer, yet in each and ' they are hard on shoes, and want to 4 on: the cost of milk production. - The , ey e St | (R e ol e o coffee intens of thousands every case priced most reasonably. Neolin-soled shoes. These shoes are 5 « figures obtained, to .r‘wvz.y\'rl farm eye . "f .t q The showing includes Dove Night || cbanable at most shoe ctores in ; R o it o o ot exenss of families, because of its . many good styles for men, women to show whit it is act costing ll d g d 3 IR Gowns, Dove Envelope Chemises, j| children. '~ @@ @ bottomed | | them to produce the product. A spo all round. economy, eli@]{}d. c 11 svstem for gefting at this cost r 1 ina- ith Neolin Soles. Y vill find these A : 4 been worked out. ‘t ‘l"a " = Bove Unllashits, Deve: Clgbion’ || xozaisuo, xoni S0ES | 08 Tk ey e flavor and healthfulness as tions, Dove Bloomers and Dove || abie and waterproof, as well as long- : 1| on. @ class' of 28 candidates of Cargill Y -ha_bl b ol i i vyl o e GRS | Y e beveragde. Goodyear Tire & Ru‘bber‘Co',}?kxl'on, e ot nruama swveE s vs | SCI0AY this class Will rereive the soe- > : Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels— % s . B % ) wh Win. G, Sharp, U. S, Ambassador | A first prize of $5 was wen i a pig }J i~ guaranteed to outwear all other heels. A va—nan‘c; f:f;op,h 5 AR b s by B D EreS & ?USQOH ° *ance, 58 Ju the town of Thompson, a second prize THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Narilin Qoles | o e sl v be [ S I L FRgREY » DUnited States. and other prizes of Abington ani Students at Fomfret s.hool will he