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WILLIMANTIC Bufletin Willimantic Office, St. Telephone 105. The vanguard of members of the "Willtuantic section of Company L, ‘u- Infantry, arrived in this city on body's mind that they were , mighty glad to get back to the old home town and while some of theth have been through’ harrowiug experiences, all looked well and in good condition. The following men from this section were aboard the express when it left Bo: ton, but some of them dropped off a Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Harriet Bowen, president, conducted a memo- fial service for Mrs. Miller in Shep- herd’s mortuary chapel. The Victory Night meeting of the W. C. T. U. in_their headquarters on Valley street. Wednesday night was well attended and: proved most enjoy- Digests Meal When Stomach Won't , EBat without fear of indigestion, gas or acidity. “Thursday morning on the 10.04 Boston [different stations on the way here t0|sple. The meeting was held for the jaxpmees from Camp Devens where visit relatives or friendss-Privates | purpose of giving. éach meémbér - the hey had been through the delousing|Thomas Masery, Arthur J. Bellavance, | opportunity to tell just how she earn- . They are home for a few |Victor Ernest J. Butler, | cd a dollar to go toward the cl v ar purchase m furlough. While there.was no [ Thomas of a Liberty bond. Much amusement GRCHp delegation to meet them. nev- |chiuck. R :ar - Norgen, | was caused by the various methods i a crowd of two hundred or|Harry R Adolph LaMonta- | adopted. $78 waes turned in at the |{more, composed of relatives and 3 Corporals” James | meeting for the Liberty hond, with ,t&. were at the station to give|lJ. geey, TAL C. Maas, Elmore|more to come. The local drive for the K the hearty home welcome to |iowlett and Serseant Fueb Lapan. |million dollar jubilee funa is going R Y ad 180k T arq Moo | Corporal James B. Fogarty, of Co. [micely I L T ws h handshaking, and not a few |G 102nd Infantry, arrived in town ali | i2ed ot Sxfdins ,-r“:‘“ b AL 2 ToF Joy were shes. by thé women Dy Himsell on thé 6.10 a. m. train on |13 set for $1000. The campdlgh ends g8 in the crowd at the first | hursday. He was the first man from | the latter part of May. of the mery From tHat time | this section to be ent to Camp Dev-| There was a large attendance at the T Was a recepBon all the way fo|CDS and was among the first to meeting of the Woman’s club in their The variotis homes of the soldlers in|across. He came through without a|rooms Thursday aftérnoon. -The third 818 éity. Not 4l thé members of Co. atch and_had many interesting eX- | lecture in the Series of talks on Home 1, from this vicinity who disembark ' SO LS s LG RonTies ad at Boston Monday were able to get |\ ", A e AFD e hete Thursday but fheir arrival may Y DS ARy e Gl ts be looked for soon. From the ex from this section o go_overseas | Sreaibn on the faces of {he returned |ANd was promoted while in France to| {soldiérs, there was no doubt i B A oz T 4 to translate war orders fro 1 her a large box of 200d & G ——————— ) rench ) e versa | s of ('m;nn inen, W'r\‘f)!l‘“, and 1 re 50 members to go from 5ods with former and present : SAGE AND SULPHUR | nis section in 1 1 .company. | pricees of same. Her talk d i L pects to e 1 stor 3 the winter. DARKENS GRAY HAIR ¢ . kil ! ioreese ce 6f 'thehe gobas [1of vs and ten workers in cam 3 ; 3 Hull spent Sat- No dyspepsia or any stomach distress. o Millions taow fot pigic of Turkish Tobacco Pape’s Diapepsin for dyspepsia, 5 findigestion and stomach trouble. : i 3 When your meal don’t digest, ‘but turns into gases and acids or Tays like.a lump of lead, you can have instant relief. Don’t stay a dyspeptict Upset stomachs feel fine! Costs so little at drug stores. ueseT? Pape’s Diapepsin 4001V Buying iayes gave a very ion was given. 'Che spe: Brush this through faded, streaked | .. ') I ok e tyhich f e loeks and they become dark he part of women in fr glossy, youthful The April meeting of the Men’s club | the use of new mat nd use and | = o Methodist Episcop ¢ ) | make ove r 3 le old cloth- | mples of the 1 by Miss Haye some children’s dre: from unbleach gs, which mad for any child Tea and Suiphur, prop v ed, brings back the natural Llustre to th when faded Fed or gray. Years ago the { et this mixture was to B Which (s muss eom - Nowadays, b . " " Clw tran t Api @rug store for “Wyeth's Sage : 7 e SO = g AR : vard A one of phur Compound,” vou wil bottle of this famous old 4 4 i s A ah s ticheg e G a small eray with rea ion Aftor You dampen ented by an excel tion of Ed il g M 12 weekly mesting Rk S ansiter ab P N of Obwebetuck - . g &g TR 1 A in | oris were ] Peter Lu 69, who died suddenly glossy and attractive h workme S5 or T tent Hoas et | e R M ey I D i x 3 St. Mary's cem- Hartford re were six r taine B Ti v \pril 27t hick the la k T he s g ) . friends from | | ) N hoys were > 5 h r | Bozrah S 5 i oW e tville, Willi- | {nestione 1 [ P i 2 William acker 1 u e t L K 5 2. 1 his residerice or mwGod ew davs the past woek meeting. 659 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. i from n STFtioth ¢ al for tréatment near Es or . sk gince his return. He came to h dir h: t m-w‘ a) M. Simons of an Ri was in Mar rauyi f R. I, a daughter,| H P 0 e T ote W 1 semble to hear him. |2 Sdwi were in Nor. c tic h S. C. Hubert!| o . y seef Ty urned soldiers and sailors in|wich Thursday. : |of Norwich leaves several nieces L4 ¢ ip ection will be invited to attend| Dr. Cyrus E. Pendleton and f |a 3 he court this (Friday) morn- | Wwh at 22 Prospect street. | the engine house T! : haniel Clark em was | mo. e oien ; ¢ { mer s hly meeting next|Clark, on Norw rtford will be present and address|Wednesday Rocheleay, of Baltic, three| s experiences and| Joseph S it town T George Ja of Occum, | atv over there. Lieutenant|for a few da; it with b a Alexander Rocheleau ufk S a fine reputation as a|ter, Mrs. Georze Peck, in v four granddaughters. Ay BE e were in Hebron Thu from thé store One of the unfortunate and pathetic | the funeral of the d tion with the returning |C: H- 4 L x mily mof : The past weelk 15| A special mee irden and | Mas nest Fir Connaughton returned to this| The Sunday school : | hias been recelved that Albert some time ago, suffering from | Workers with girls L : 2 New York after % Teen in |held at the Congregationa | : nd it is said has been n !0 be held instead at the home of Mis B Alme lobert Hines and f and it is anticipated a large| Mr. and He 7 eronica . Roche- | {liam Connaughton | bursesses was held parlors of ¢ with the 26th { New London spent the S5 jalirsa i | he papers: be v 22 | home \in this® city Wednesday nigh e weel end relatives in tow fi“ne“[ conple s b nd late Thursday afterfioon had a n i Bt v Tt : | 340 spell, becoming hysterical and STAFFORDVILLE « Sunday 1 | three i GRS Bore Wl & b re or less unm : Haiire Catioos” < ry_Douy as returned t T Pairaoin. i« Tiought hest for all concerned to plz 5. Al AST B d | home a ral days in n in the police station for omersville, we of Hillsgrove The Aoril meeting of g s v S | Blvira Ryder over Sunc X1, spent the v 1 cwith rela- Soet 8 9 Hospi - abel Mc g E. Lt Telephone 705-3 special treat- N. J., was uncle and aunt, Mr. A meeting of Willimantic Camp of | Bosworth a eterans was held Thursday| Alonzo Carpe R. h Preliminary | have moved Telephone 705-2 " \ neral serv JAY M. SHEPARD Boceeeding Elmore & Shepard Fuseral Director & Embalmer | 60-62 North St., Willimantic Srlem & o PREVRLEACE | vl i~ o Remember the box and DR F. . JACKSON | "t meob By ™™™ 8" WO WL Rl By b iR 0 Y A T R DENTIET |t i e T i omennes | the name—HELR E’ m:::ah'«:'; S-‘.‘ ‘ < Eldws i i : Mr Willimantie 5 Inesday, | Ohes = Phone 44 ken for | Car where they | d i FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- [ful comp. g t b beauti- | UNirs. John Jones 4 BALMERS Willimantic, Conn L ‘Lady Assistant) ]: o Remember—Hebnar is pure T fittest tobaceo for a genileman’s ¢ igamtle. Remember — if you domn > Helimar, you get your money back. 88 Union St Phons 206 — 4 & tepresentative Clark to- Hartford or of Bast Wood GUARANTEE—Smohe hzif the box of Helmar. If nof satisfi URRAY'S BOSTON STORE|-emomse S iR Gl By, HEMMOIEIin g el et g, oetis inaigyts Vs e ot i T Willimantic, Conn. : e L CHHERFIELD : P ; , About Your Easter| . oo Wardrobe | farm’in You will soon start out, if you haye not done so already, to provide it with the numerous little accessories yourwill want to don on that date. - So, when you do, do not for- get to pay our store a visit for it is well equipped to pro- vide for your every need. Points of HopE ir farm Edward* W first of NEW EASTER COATS, DOLMANS, CAPES e 5 - Lk e E e i e O DO s in Spmghen, Mase, ncinangte Ryl BT sunan | S ger o e Lonton wae DRESSES, SUITS, WAISTS AND SKIRTS 1 ; . 7 bianiRand ; ANDOVER [ musi i e B T sting and inste THE H. C. MURRAY CO. |f| | Bl P T 0 B g S o e GRS e A snoke - in t Bolte : is to he 4 s toyal t surer the proceeds H. Benton, £