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. NOMWICH, BULLETI, TUESDAY, APRIL' 1, 1819° THE TUBRIDY-WELDON CO. WILLIMANTIC : 4 Our Third Anniversary 20 Per Cent. SALE ALL THIS WEEK Saves you 20 cents on every dol- lar upon purchase on each and every article in the store without exception. wer the week Colver at her ard ed the Co ntion in is to atten Dealers’ a L aturday | Yard follow- | L ealers st .| Thursday . .1 vention ! 1. Society held a social at Town hall Saturday evenin; The fown was visited Friday by the worst snow storm of the winter. The roads were drifted so badly that the \ttended | Tur: riers could only cover a small Albert | part of their route Saturday. ATl hopr v the Lackbone of winter is Broken now Corona, | and that spring weather will come ir forme of this | earnest g at thel John Goodman arrived ut the home ephew W, Hurlsfof Mr. and M H. Lewis Wednes- w 14 o day. having just been discharged from t 1 service. He has just come across from nce where he went across with the d has been in all the batt in up to last October, wh: taken to a hospitai T be- ing wounded twice. He remained ir first one and then another hospital un to return to the [ S.A. w v glad to be orce more, Many re glad to welcome him home. d Cole of Plattshurgh, N. Y. | pisited his family over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Burt, ilage on| Charles | Alton Hr JAY M. SHEPARD Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 North St Willimantic | Lady Assistant able Tel connection DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIEY Removed te 715 Main 3i, Willimantie Hours—f o ®m 0 § 5. m Phone & * KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIKRECTORS AND EM. BALMERS Willimantic, Conn “Lady Assistant) Dixon vaiian Steams prominent in maritime circles, died at his home In Port <h Friday, was horn in Litchtield IMPOVERISHED MEN AND WOMEN Regain Health. Strength. and Ability by Taking 3-Grain “adomene Tablet The Very Best Tonic Sold by Al Druggists —Ady | Quickly | Energy, | | 88 Union St, Phone 20 | previous to the banquet in the parlors | Mayor Fitzgerald and Mr. Dubois. { Frank P. Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office; 23 Church St. Telephane 105. What is Going On Tpnight. Violet Rebska lodge, No. 37, L 0. O. P., meets ai 807 Main street. Mayor David E. Fitzgerald of New Haven, chairman of the democratic state central committee, and Bmil Du- bois of Woonsocket, R. 1., were guests Monday evening 1n this city of the democratic town committee of ‘the town of Windham and about sixty-five other democrats of this city at an in- formal gatherimg held in the Hotel Hooker. The moeting opened at § o'~ clock with a banquet, after which Mayor Fitzgerald gave an interesting talk and address on the League of Na- tions, speaking very favorably of it. He was followed by Mr. Dubois who talked upon the present national ad- ministration 4nd its many achieve- through a period of years and <, the ke of -which has never been encountered before. Both speak- ers were very much enjoyed and warm- Jv applauded. A reception was held of the hotel at which all present were ven the opportunity to meet both The reception committee was as fojlows: Daniel P. Dunn, James F. Twoomey, Fenton, P. J. Laramie and Hormida$ Dion. Local residents interested in school matters have recently received through thé mails from the Connecti cut Teachers Federation, copies of the three edycational bills, prepared by Senator Hazen and the educational committee, which are to come before a hearing in_the legislature at Hartford today (Tuesday). A meeting of the | tee of the local Red held Mond: ing the n_uur cecutive commit- ross chapter wi afternoon. At the meet- bility of ing a class the Windham high r was discussed. The r has been asked to send a his « areer to the chairman of Atlantic division. M Frank P. n w ppointed to write the h tory, assisted by Mrs. Dwight E. Abel and Mrs. D. Everett Taylor. Monday night at thé close of play {in the Y. M. C. A. pool tournament, L. Lamoureaus was leading with 12 mes won and one lost, closely fal- o | Towed by B. Batty with 12 games won Jand two lost. v was consideralls excitement plant of the Hall & Bill Brint- 12 company on North steeet, Monday |atterncon ahout half past one, when! to come through the aud the employe: L burri i n was im- 3 at the streets, om the lo- . depart- in from Valley and about fifty yards of the fire. = Tae fi soon had four lines of hose laid these were carricd into the cel- where the fire orizinat baled and loo: Jabored nader y great de dense cellar as was evidenced that four men were in a overcome anl rad to be rner of ate moke the rt in the fact time 1 out i They were ptd % enant William Whiton, Hoscmen 1uin ano William Smith, a1l of En- No. They recovered quick- fire was képt corfined to the its crigin and the recall was at 2.30, Th se or origin he fire ~ould not ascertained. employe was in the cellar only a minutes before the smoke showed the floors. An invstigation maGe later. Censiderabe have beon dore to the in the ccilar but aside there apparent] ant resumed e after th sht. Lieu e of nded stock of paper fiom that |toss. T n a short ¢ | sounded. There was Monday eve = dod First was 1o operations | recall was a good ing’s meetin N 28 K and second number of ¢ | _Official visitations of Bisnop John J. |Nian of the Roman Cytholic diocese |ef Hartford to Eastern Connecticut in- cinde June 1st, St. Joseph's church, Wilimantie, confirmation at 103 a. m, | ) ce {1 city and od Cross re_much already sent to irope. It W who have orthy canse the cloth- the empty block on I with the rhe clothing poor and needy re any in th tributed to th 1 di H. urch streat. Former Mayor and inn returned th er spending a Ero gues York the to witne he £7th D) Daniel P. Mon, New York of relatives, Tad the op- he iamense pa- isic While i portunit At the Commerce attendance ¥ ting of the Chamber of Tuesday cvening a 2 anticij-aied, a good many tickets having already been dis- yosed of. D-. John T, Black of Hart- cxpeeted to add meet- n Put Health @ Municipal t and an interesting 1alk is looked The continued cases of Mr. and Mrs. Ln T. e 69 Turner street, oc- cupied the attention of the police court morning for over two hours. accused were represented in court 1 pleas of n ilty were trouble avose over the 1 riding o the sidewalk street and it was stated children spoke disyespectfully residents in that seceicn. It dmitied thai the riding on he Murray’s Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. A Charming Response To Fashion’s Demand For Smart Woolens Now that the Patrician sweep of the Cape is & frequent sight where all smartly attired women congregate, it naturally fol- lows that the Separate Skirt must also enjoy enviable vogue. For either purpose or, as a charming street dress, the newly arrived Spring Woolens offer unlimited inspiration and are presented in a host of wanted colorings. Woolen' Goods are priced at $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.25, and good, New Spring Voiles are priced at 59¢ and up to $1.25 a yard. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. S i Suffered terribly for three months. In red rash on face and itched. When scratched, scaled and spread. Was restiess and could not sleep, as iteh- ingand burning was beyond explan- stion. Saw Cuticura advertised and sent for a free sample. Bought more, and after using two cakes Soep and two boxes Ointment was healed. From signed statement of Mrs. Chas. Reed, 2415 Thames St., Bris- tol, R. L. Use Cuticura Daily To Prevent Skin Troubles It is possible to prevent skin and scalptroubles by using Cuticura Soap for all toilet purposes, assisted by touches of Cuticura Ointment to first signs of pimples or irritation. Bathe with Cuticura Soap and het water, dry lightly and apply Cuticura Oint- ment. Dust with Cuticura Talcum. , Jampia Tach Fr daress post-card: ey Oomaekt 3 ani e, T Jjoy .and distress spring to purify the blood? good, ing in any pad_apparently snd revived in the freshia See the Poisons T In Your Blood Mighty Poisons Accumulated Through “the Winter Months Mean Disaster .and Disease. Says Rid the System With Sul- pherb Tablets Easily. Springtime always brings with it The distress is in the form of catarrh, neuralgia, rheu- matic pains, constipation, inactive kid- neys and usually a_ feverish, sluggish lethargy that is hard to throw off. Do you remember how grandmother fed you sulphur and molasses every Tt was a oM-fashioned, but rnauseous cream of tartar and herbs in tabilet form. A better remedy, easy and pleasant to take in Sulpherb Tahlets. Sold by all druggists. A laxative, hlood purifier of unequalled merit for these who are coristipated and suffer- v from such pent-up poi- sons. Each package is guaranteed to ive wonderfully satisfactory results. e sure you get Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur lig Stop the “Snuffles” If you want to make your distressed babies casy and comfortsble, give Foley’s Honey and Tar. 1t is just what they ought to have for feverish colds, coughs, ‘‘snuffles,”” and wheezy breathing. It stops croup, too. Foley's Honey and Tar tastes good and the little ones like it. It contains no morphine, chloroform or other drug that you wouldn’t like to give to young children. Do not sccept & substitute. Mri. B. H. Garrett, Schoolfield, Va., writes:— *My baby w i cold at one drops of Foley's Honey a hours and it surely did help beea aick & day siace,” The Lee & Cszood Co. ——— e every three He basa’s iralk had been stopped lice had taken the matier view of the fact that the made 0o Llaint of the actions of children {o their parents, Judge Toss, hearing both lawyers in the case argue the matter, smposed-a fine of $50 with the understanding that if there is no the po- mand. In plainants cet com EASILY NOW The sale of Oil of Korein is increasing because it is a vegetalized ofl eompound; safe, harmless Aand reliable, and is a factor of the Korein 7 System for seli-treatmentof over-stoutness (obesity) sicians., Many endorsements, Reliable §| which is recommended by phy: a3 druggists sell Oil of Korein. Our Money-back guarantee prevails, Many persons have repo&ed an average weight reduction of five to sixteen pounds month! No dz:u ging, no starving steady riddance of adiposity. expression of numerous users. f Korein of Korein comes in tiny eapsules, easily 1taining no thyroid, no purgative, no salts, nething 0 i E For conveniene swallowed, C drastic or, objectionable. Tal separately if you need it--mal Get 2 box of Gil of Kereina directions of Ko measure before st ¥f you v K accept no £ upon O Red like to get ¥id of and pleasantly, don Korein. So positiv 7 System that tha wou will reduce al Outside Line Suggests Size Before Reduction CASH Guarantee postpaid, apon < your life. -Kcep this adve inowm and so i ar Korolax, obs: , 1o strenuous exercising. ““The fat seems to melt away’’ $100 Guarantee in each box. ke our obesity laxative—Korolax— y do not. t the drug store. Follow the simple System. Weigh yourself and use the tape cep a record' of daily reduction, der gracefully, increasc your mental and e, become agile and attractive, add and prolonged life, follow this method, il of Korei io 60 Ponds if you w uickly. d t of the Korein mnd Guarantee ~" weekly. The ,” which we will send (in plain wrapper) htliness, better hea! prolong because Korel o0 well * to obf rough this simple, easy self-treatment. Delightful, is the Outside Line Suggests Sise fore Reduction furthet cause for comr from the ckildren within the nex months, | gyest for the fine will not have ‘o 52 raid T. P. Kin Miss Louis> R. Douglass, 23, died| Miss Sunday at the Shelton ~uberculosis | Friday Sanatorium, after an iliness of about| M. Klin 2 vear. he formerly live 1 this | days’ city and is“survized by a < Miss | The las Carrie Do ss of Ha hroth- | Congrega er, William iDouglass, and | was held two half-sisters, Mrs, Abbott | noon a and Mrs, Ma Bellows wuthbridge, [at 6 Mass. The fody v to room the city for burial which > place | gramme (tomorrow) Wednes . sketches Bernard Butcher has New Haven, where nart i last authos s city request of t pantly was made thr ken identity H his return to Willimantic Haven authorities hal inst him arel he was not before the police court Friends of William Waterbury, form of he grieved to hear of hi dition, caused by nappened wh 1loy of the ¥ mes as urned from 1 danc h blflv‘rll“!‘v bout The morn sened vacation he ¥ ter presented | that cit lohnstone eriou N of w m nigh snow in the ro ank uest of H. Foote home o day broken hin & ‘thrown } to the grourd 3 gate. Willimant. Mr. Johnstore's have onc bury to see him. of Norwich 1 over Sun- tly friends in t lestone recer ed his harge from 1} service. He lived in this city time he enlisted Corporal Dwight W. Jordan i¢charged from the Seivice now iation | t the| The col reh jpias on o weelc this city over a med! t his_hos ] n has seen - in_the detached al Camp Unton and his work carried Fim/to many of the c tonments along the Atlantic Corporal Fred March Willimantic _soldier ceived_his discharge iro i is glad to_get back to this eity. Corporal March: six months In active service in duriag thig time w: wound left thigh by shrapnel Argonne Forest. He received his charge at Camp Devens, where he has Dbeen since roturning from oves Lieutenant H. Douglass Fryer, son of Henry Frver of th was the guest of his father over Spnday. Lieu- tepant Fryer enlisted a private in 1917 and was attached to ihe surgeon general's offi iene work depart- ment of this work was rapid, he being commissioned in a rt. time. He tu return to Washingtou, . C and will sail from New Yo France to ~ugzage in th~ lief work of the American Red Cross, cwpecting to return about Octoher 1st Word has been received of the death of Lyman Gi'man Ridge, whe former- 1y resided in this city. He is a broth- frs. Andrew J. Eowen {bra Dorothy Hill is nest _of | Iriday rer parents, Mr. and Mrs. I tmonia coast another tly re- Joseph honorable home is rece home 3 spei ran at the taxes T W day e Mrs quinsy Theodo! m Bay ensign Edwa school at Mrs s recove The Pa ciety in the Ve when it i can will h: as Simsbul librarian di Mary Wa in busine pite the Peter Moodic is, to hold afte of Prospect cireet. W. Hill that plac COLCHESTER Miss M. L. Clute returned Satur after a week's visit with relatives in Albany, N. Y. Harold Porter of Middletown the guest of his parents, Mr. ar M. J. Porter on Pleasant street was | Mrs. | er . Post Office Inspector (eorge as with his family on Wind- venue over Sund: D. Bassette, as nt teacher in the high school, returned Saturday, after a week’s vacation with relatives in Lee, Mass. Dr. A. L. Stebbins was calling on relatives in Middletown Saturday. Miss Lillie McDermott returned on Saturday after nding a week vaca- tion with relatives in Dorchester, Mass. Lieut. Edward Kelley was the guest of friends in Fitchville Sunday. Barle Porter was in Middletown on Saturday. George A. Mills of Lebanon was a week-end caller in town. Rev. O. S. Baumeister read mass in the Bozrah and Fitchville churc Sunday, after which he left for Fa field when he will be the guest of relatives this week. F. H. Bartlett of New Haven was in town Monday. The Old Guard band he! rehearsal Monday evening in the parlor of the engine houge. S. H. Kellogg, telegraph operator at New Britain station, was calling on friends in town Friday. James Kinney of Bridgeport is the A tew & s of his brother, Hartford | gon has returned s trip to Nev t mecting of the winter tional Young People in the chapel Fric vening o'clock. A memt of m inder On acc was 1 directior it of th month: schools in The fonday ev eaviest arted wd contin wind a up oads v Foote of New his .paren hite of Hartforc Hayward avenue JEWETT nference o the on Wi pens Bechard dis d Mr lanner: ephen Leo of Jer Thomas Mc purpose will be April 1, Adv H »ome o town cler from 9 till P. Clement Rolb re A. Fau Winst day (T ring. chaug Christian Ei stry s hoped be prese ry. of ed Coifee Drinkers | there is no raise in price ¢ If for health or other rea- sons you have consid a change from coffee,n is a good time to make test of Postum. Not a bit of w. ered i ¥ o Miss \ Simpson olos by 016 irlestown, Rober Mi. Dinner was ~ache Asha tin of the crit Samue 1 MONTVILLE swept ove 1wo weeks, will hold its April | oon with ay) after Vog t the close of the Anz. stormy out of and warmth enjoyed into with enthus oung, and with M the piano popul by the rner and Ma wo piano duets nd James Church played i violin‘duet. The refrs ke and ice th rds \ pia e even Roge o in e vil- not The | ar t prayer meeting ang Many com- da nd ents the behalf concluded his pastorate at the Union Bapti h, March 31 Mrs. William Grinnell of New Lom- cdon is spending some time at the home of her ughter, Mrs. Norman Allen, s Walter Jeffers have atives and friends in Willimantic and Mans- ‘right is the guest of aldron in Jamaica Paimer Hall for a minstrel show. The Ladies’ Aid Society were en- tertained Triday afternoon by Mrs. John Vogeltanz and Mrs. Frank Rog- ers at the home of Mirs. Rogers.. A smaller number than usual was pres- ent owing to illness and stormy Wea- ther. Carpet rags were sewed which will he woven into rugs for which the society v_sale. Miss Lillian Lawrence Hospital w London, was and entertained with = veeal rnard Johnson near : Saturday night, it the chimney. But :tion of George John- on the b t have resulted seri- ously. PLAINFIELD Hiram Himes is recovering from ill- t has returned from after spending three weeks aunt \fter spen York 1de s has returned to col- g this spring vaca- s home. Milford—The bureau of fisheries at rashington and the Connecticut shell commission are conducting an ex- ent to revive the o local warers of Long 1 experiment is beinz conducted in lower part of Milford harbor and of local men are interested An acid-stomach cannot digest food Instead, the food sours and erments and, passing into the intes- becomes a breeding place for less millio: toxic poi poisons are absorbed into the system and cause untold misery. So, you see, it is just acid-stomach, nothing else— that makes so many people weak, ; saps their sfringth m of their sness, bad liver, nervor , blinding, splitting head” ~—these and many | the common source—an acid-stomach. the pains of indigestion, heartburn, that hor after eating; disgusting g, belching, ries are caused by wha . “Hyj 1t's just ACID-STOMA addition ACI The And in of deadly germs— ns they are called. These vigor aches, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica otber still more ous ailments often are traced to Take EATONIC and get rid quickly lumpy, bloated feeling {food-repeating; sour, gassy stomach. eracidity.’” to the pains and miseries it TOMACH is the starter | of a long train of ailments that most people never dreamed are in any way connected with the stomsche Plessant tasting EATONIC TAB- LETS that you eat like a bit of candy, quickly puf an end to your stomach troubles. They act as 2n absorbent— literally wipe up the excess hurtful acid and make the stomach pure, gweet and sirong. Help digestion se that you get all the power and ene: from your food. You cannot be wel without it} Ii you are one of those who have “‘tried everything’’ but in spite of it still suffer 2all kinds of acid-stomach miseries—if you lack physical and mental strength and_vigor—begin at once to take EATONIC. Get back your physical and mental punch and enjoy the good things of life. Like thousands of others you will say you never dreamed that such amazingly quick relief and such a remarkable improvement in your general health Was possible. . Your druggist has EATONIC. We authorize him to grarantee it to give you instant rclief or refund your money. Get a big box of EATONIG today, it costs but little and the results wonderful!