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2 ‘ & e \ APRIL 12, 1919 ’ ‘ Norwioh Bullet; antic Offics, | 411 IR ! i » LADIES A LADIES Murray's Boston Store -=stse— || B IIBL: [ - Easter Clothes =% Al the soldicrs sere more o less | i © Where Your Children for Easter busy Jrida¥, telitig of the: us Dollar Goes Its You Nepd Not experiences duri their = 4 i e - ot WILLIMANTIC CONN, ance. Evers ¢ uoted on thei | g b vl i 7 Limit AT REASONABLE PRICES Spend Mush Money ’ |streete was surrounded besa few of his '- t THE PASNIK CO, . i To Do 8o At friends and he wa owed o pass i ' on until he had teld “ali he knew.” 3 Il | i Sell For Less THE BARNDS £8, e e [ B ROy : ' i For Women and Children misied the expericnco for gnf ti t N M sy - i ; ; g NEW E A TER TY e e R [ < NG T Comme down to level ground—High Prices are a thing of the past. [f you are in doubt Arrangements for a series of dances | to be held in the state armory have go to New York. You can see how the fortune seskers who have loaded their cellars e Jeted b C. Tyler Camp, ith merchandiis s o - 3 No.'s, United ySpanish War Velerans, 9 and garrets ‘with expecting ‘the war to continue —IN— The proceeds Bfl”"lo pe used lfl!\‘firlfl a i to M V' t lati 1t r ts t Frank Glus and Wincenty *Kokaszka, , Suits, Dresses, . both of Willimantic, were before the i = S )OS They are now unloading at a sacrifice to save themselves. We take advantage always police court Friday morning; charged ave you a door or a mantel to varnish, a cl , & & With being intoxicated and there w 3 gy table, & pair of oafs, 16 whass ok 4 Dot where we can save on buying so that we can SELL IT FOR LESS TO YOU. ° . not much doubt as-to their guilt ¢ | they re fo d a helpless- conay- bile? Then b f I -Out Varnish. . Waists and Skirts 0= an swamase? Then ooy o cano nor 0 Vemish. ||y AP Q) BURSON HOSE, first quality, black or white. 2dc in an automobile. ~ Bo ide—just the f In-or-Out for all kinds . - IN A WIDE CHOICE OF FRESH i, oevmp sl N Sk e R RUBBER TOP CORSETS, white ot flesh, all sizes....... 97c AND BEAUTIFUL MODELS ’l?l ‘h‘?"iin%f ‘(hr;‘e pt:»g\b ‘”KM”‘J“" \‘;z:h 3 In-or-Out has withstood every varnish test ever 5 » Crrl‘flghxlie“]‘::)dfos‘s USRI A conceived—live steam, hot water, sea water, broiling sun, rain, BLACK BUNGALOW APRONS, @lashc belt 54 s eimsiiie $1.39 UNUSUAL TYPES IN COATS, CAPES]| Tren the cases of the five vouns| snow. We know of no other varnish that will hold up against it men arresied Thursda¥ in connection with the missing muney in the store on tests or that will do a finer job under any conditions. Gallons, COLGATE’S DENTAL CREAM D I T T R 71/20 AND DOLMANS EP Tt e R et court. Horvath, the boy who admit- Bay State Paints include the highest quality paints, stains or LADIB’ BUNGALOW‘ APRONS, elasticbelt......... T7c s 3 2 . o ted stealing the money, said in tell & o 4 The collection includes a most diverse his storv fo the eour!’ thas the otner| enamels forany protecting or beautifying purpose. You hear nothing 2 & s et ar 2 ¢ i { and unusual “ensemble” of originations o .?“dxfffi'ih'fl;\"’;‘,'.fp:e"(‘?am(fi Hind but gond ooghe e Bay S Paints o itho (Yo Hee it LADIES' DOLMANS (SmpleS) L AT .‘[OW R g S some of the money under the veranda WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc., Boston, Mass. \ . 4 © his home where' hie had hidd £ 4 1 which will appeal to the Women_ and } _ o s hore Mryteyas gnedar toe Felapihmsdal e i el LADIES’ DRESSES (Samples) ................. low prices ed they did not know the money was 0 i i Misses who have an appreciation for the ; e ey e I o AR RN T y. v he o 2 ) 1 ; A. fody, In-view of “the drvimstances LADIES’ COATS (Samples) ................... low prices “different! : uty Judge Franke "x;‘_ Fenton, who oc-| [PECK & McWILLIAMS A. BOARDMAN ES' C 1 ) 1 o > cupied the bench, withdrew the Samp You'll be charmed with their beauty, de- y Fave them Some good. sound advice i ( P 4 < which it .is hoped they will adhere to. : lighted with their <l_\,|‘\‘ and hi":hlx pleased In the case ‘of the Horvath boy, he was placed in charge of the probation 3 = N = G ? Bith their easily affordable ric officer for six months, The parents of | Who is suffering from shell shock. The |the Church; Saturday, For a Spiritual ave ou a o ears ° with their easily affordable prices. the boys m (he case were advised to|unfortunate man was taken Friday|Afakening. It is suggested also that - e that these boys got ifito, no fur- |morning to the Norwich State Hos-|at 12 m. every day nest. week every ther trouble fer inm case they did, tk pital for treatment aft being | pers: pause silent - $25.00 TO $55.00 Sotild he ' nbthinh {CIeilh O SHAL Lo | Loomphiin his hevas i this wits by BiE BEaTR T e R We bought a Job Lot of Boys’ Spring Overcoats at $2.97—Wonderful Value n Sl“n(\]!lh(:in\ to the State School for Boys lf‘hi'llv“ from the Medical Corps Hos. At the First Congregational church 5 k. t N i h al 3 P r, re he | servi as foll V'S a . s17‘50 To szs.cn a eriden pital at ¥ort Porter, Y. where he|services are as follows: a. m., the It is Edward Connaughton, ot Wil- |12 been under treaiment, “Many peo- | church *school in h house; ! liam as reported in. 1riday s gefetin, |PI° 0 Willimantic have expressed the|10.45 a. m. morning worship; 12.15 p S ll f l . $15.00 TO $37.50 opinion that he never should haveim. the Men's Forum in Grex ely ® [ or €8S et e 3 B e | been taken into the service owing to the rooms of the church house; 6 p. m., his nervous temperament and condi- g will et - th stand- . . 17 2. . tion. ifi tomimittes of the ctard: o it 3 STORES—Norwich, Danielson and Willimantic EASTER DRBSES The members of Francis S. Long|parlors of the chutch house: 7 p. m., Post, No. 30, G. A. R., are also invited | 1ast picture night of the season. Man’s 10 aitend the mid-meeting of the Wil- | Genesis_(two reels): Egypt in the in addition to all re- After the pictures there will bef .. o0 . o . SYion Iives hare: s turned soldiers in this city and vicin- (@ popular reh of Easter hymns|Gray: music. Gertrude Good 1 , 5 Sasw: Cecil Williams has purchased the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie and son,{and 1aught school last year in Gosh- ity ; under the direction of Mr. Caswell. | qioihon Morgan farm from Mrs. Ray- Earl, spent Sunday in Deep River, the [en. They were married last Monday Judge George E. Hinman ably a A former assistant pastor at St. J mond Wilcox. This is near his place sucsts of Mr. and Mrs. George Lee. |and v night the Community icenship class at the .|soph's church Willimantic, Rev. Oliver|recently purchased o =~~~ =~ | M Heory Clark of Liverty Hill has|club of Goshen gave them s migeslla. We Are As Full of 2 night, his talk being|T. Maznell, pastor of the Sacred Heart| G.J. Corey has purchased the Alden been spending a_ few days with her|nious shower al the Goshen scl Deadly |principally on State Government. A | church in Wethersfield, and Roman | Crouch farm from Mr, Floyd and has | daughter. Mrs. Myron Hoxie Laboratory. s which will aid them materially | Joseph's church in Bristol. It is not NOANK son, 3 > was entertained over Sun- One he corinis ‘ securing their citizenship papers. s yet settled when he will take charge Mr. and Mrs, Rush Foster and two me of the conspicuous features in style Miss Katherine Nagle of New York of the latter church, of which Rev.| Frank G. Lamphere died at his home | daughters of South Manchester, have jarrived in town Friday night and will | rancis J. Kuster it acting pastor.|in Brook street, Wednesday, after suf- | moved to their new home in this place. | . e . be the” st I M ey ol N o s e ahoa tines mihe 0| Totancr: fionie ohe a0 1 rerons | SOUTH WOODSTOCK is the close adhearrance of the slender- : ¢ Valley strect fol*a few day Manchester Oct , 18 a son of Oli-|was the sgn of Gurdon and Phebe | them back as they formerly lived herec. Mr. and Henry Young motored H. C. Foster of Lebanon while wait- | ver Magnell, a native of Sweden, who{Lamphere. He was a house carpenter Mr. :md A\‘lr!\ A. C. Hoxie .lvzfl daugh- | to W esler one day this week. line effect and slightly shortened skirts [m SELF- Pmso“mfi 1 train Friday moon at the - | Settlcd in Manchester in 1865, and was|by trade in his carly life going from |ter, of Mobsup. were Wednesday| A numhcr from this place attended In this showing are reproductions of im- ported models and original designs by our ation, was taken suddenly il! and Swede. to reside there. His| this into the old Palmer ship yard and guests at I. A. Hoxic |the grange mecting last Wednesday : L fainted. Dr. Welden was called and born ounty Donegal,{ working {here for many years. Of _The Ladies’ Aid society met with [night. Z 5 e ¢ which is the }‘rEValth trend of stvle the yvoung man was taken to St. Jo- nd. Father Magnell was the old-|late he was employed at the Groton Mrs. Hollis Campbell last Thursday.| C. W. I:mwnh_oz New York was in : b “ " s hospital. It was found he was of five children, the others being|Iron Works until forced by illness to| B town onc day this weel | “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Absolutely Pre- | uffering from leakape of Wl a C, Leo (., deceased,|give up work.~ Mr. Lamphere is raf“:‘f‘"’c';;‘;fl‘?‘f'ifllfi:l; the {0lst Jn-| The Lad socicly o the Bap: Q vents This Dangerous Condition. in the afternon, he left the hos- { Charl J. and Alfred of New|survived by a daughter, Mrs. Phebe Been . Bramest = tst church meets next Fhursday at DRESSES ARE PRICED AT : 1 and returned to his home in Leb- | B ather Magnell received his|Chester, and a sister, Mrs. Lina Ash- | has been in ¥rance the past ) the chu 5 : $15 00 UP TO 9.50 : The ckief cause of poor heallh is | he Ninth distriet|{ bey. Burial will be in the family plot “‘M ; ;n! Yy e = Ak De ‘\ ‘x N .‘H-r} ,‘Z‘A‘\'c- a piano ree;‘m‘{ X % Yo i & < He wa du-|in Valley cemetery r. an rs. . S. Morgan of |last Friday night in Grange a) $4 wur neglect of o Nowcls. Wiasls | [hemany frisnds oo “ | ated from St. ( ot Brerything is Guiet in the Groton |Griswold have been Spending a_few |which was enjoyed by all in attend- matter, instead of passing from the | 5in™h e srievsd (o Heesrinat b City. Md., in 1887, and was assigned to|Iron Works herc. Wednesday saw the | days with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. York. jance lower intestine regularly every day, |which occurred Friday mornin . e S D isllowed O e g e of b Ll e e where he studied{yard. The bony fish boats are the isatlowed to remain there, generating { o Church street, with whom she | Philosophy and theology. Dec. 23, 1384,{only work left to be completed and poisons which are absorbed by the |hag made her home for many ve he was ordained by Archbishop Wil-|only a few men have been retained Her death S o 2% [liams in Holy Cross cathedral, Boston.|to care for these. All of the carpen- EASTER SUITS ! ney < b te | RS T s e Il ppoinicd curats at St Jo: | Lert ‘und plankors have been aia of n other words, & person who is . cember 17th yrars old last De- | eph's church, Willimantic, remaining|Some of the men have already heen habitually constipated, is poisoning | of this city p FEr i gl fesident | eight 3 when he was transferred jout of town looking for work. The 5 \ Vit Wolk o that SAufo. |Was born in' St. Jonmsbury Center, Vi, |10 St Mary's church Fast Hartford.|Groton Iron Works in Groton having g ] Their splendid ftsmanship, with all its pimself. We know now that Aufo- | 4,." gyugnter of Baward and | Harriet |An 1908 he was appointed by the late|trouble with their air lines are not \ A e i a up, with all its at- inloxication, duetonon-actionofthe |Maria (Clark) Taylor, and | Bishop Tierney to be pastor of the|hiring this week and had to let quite veceived | ) e x IS diredtly ) i d education in the Natcl {church in Wethersfield and for more|a few men off for the rest of the week e 1 . . bewes, ig déredly sevepsle for i Normal Sehogochaug High | oan ten years he has been Catholic| ecause of this trouble. tendant ¢ . 1 elegancies of details pln\zc serious Kidney and Bladder Troubles; it school in Northampton, Ma chaplain at the prison, For nearly 20{ Mrs. Mary C. Latham attended the ) that it upsets the Stomach, causes [and also in the Natchaug School in|Years he has been associate editor of{installation of Home Rebekah lodge £ i - igesti 3 Willimantic. She was a member of the | the Catholic Transcript. For several|of Groton, Thursday evening. A salad them on an equal with the finest custom made, 0T Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and | pirci"Congregational church and. (he|Years he has been secretary of the|supper was served and was followed When you read our an- Sleeplessness; that chronic Rheum- | Ladies Society of that church and also | Press association of Ameriea|{by an entertainment. atism, Gout, Pain In ‘The Back, are |2 member of the Willimantic Woman's | Anad Mae adz-kmaxi{!?rfls has been visit- nouncements you read S512 e . Club. Miss Taylor made many friends _— ing at Quaker Hill. 7 EASTER SUITS ARE PRICED AT relieved as soon asthe bowels become |1n this city owing 1o her fne awa | SHORT GALENDAR SESSION Wet weather has prevented work on i plain, unvarnished facts, regular; and that Pimples, Rashes, |asreeable personality. She is sur- A WL MANTIC MONDAY,| Lic bozts fespaty shncovered (st ihe = LTS vived by hes Seorge F. T: | Bldridge vard in West View. $20.00 TO $49.00 Eczema and other Skin Affections | lor. & mieo Mio s ooorES ¥ £ | a niece, Miss Ruth Taylor and a| Windham county superior court,| The World Wide guild of the Bap- ; / \ statements that are reliable disappear when “Trait-a-tives” are |nephew, Harold L. Taylor, all of Wil |short calendar, at Willimantic Monday, | tist church held a meeting Friday ev- ; y § . | limantic. April 14th, at 1 p. m., Judge James H.|ening at the home of Miss Jessie N ] and free from the slightest taken to correct Constipation. Webb presiding. The short calendar | Chesebro. “Fruit-a-tives” (or Fruil Liver |pamonineral of Mrs. Jane C. (Brown) | i7" <" Byrcate va. Jabn Stmpson,| There was a mesting of Liberty 5 t2--1 1 Panton was held Frids e p § vS. J : ] - G » 5 Tablels) wiil protect you against |00tk Trom her late e e Brily” |Joseph Peck vs. the Hurteau Bosse|council, Daughters of America_in Me- - exaggeration, so when you Dai Neckw | Aut £ g {ham, Conn Rev. M. R, Diami omond- 1 Co., Eimer E. Richmond vs. Rosalie|chanics hall in Front street Wednes- . Auto-intoxication. 168 There wers fiai, = Clal- | perry, Gertrude A. Wardell vs. town of | day evening, amty Neckwear |Pretty Undermusling' "o i oo, st sosse, | mre™ Sers many e i "fhe | Kiliing SRS S R L it s } A X Sy it or - |Reed cemetery, List . | . Samuel L. Ide et al. vs, Wicek | sub-station at West View have been \ 5 Regardless of how much care|No Summer wardrobe is com.| At L dealers or sent on receiptof | Rocd cometers, Li o | Bridget Amsworts ve. removed and gives a good idea of how often surprised, but never B " % daka 1 4 e ot UIT-A-TIVES Limited, |ror Surgnyr ™2 o° the church notices ngley, The Sherwood Distillery Co.|well the building will look when fin- is given to the planning of the |i'lete unless it contains lots of e OGDENSBURG, X, Y. gl TSR mith, Thomas J. Brown|iched. \ » disappointed. Experience . . 00 ufi hi il , Service. subj ! ; 2 4 new Spriing and Summer cos-|5 " L flj{“-‘v sheer white mus- i(x\»i‘nfumvm”“ Are Sin, Diseaseand = e LEBANON / A ¥ has taught hundreds of men n undergarments. |- "At A, 3. E. Zion church, 7. B. Wal. LEDYARD ) ; ¢ - The funeral of Mrs. William Pal- - and The annual clection of Sunday school|MeT Was held from the Baptist church N Ve and young men to come to respond to them you are tume, no woman can hope tof - i g | e e | B flest char é . | Ve particularly invite the at-| $ |isce pastor, predening mornine and | etk h rom the Baguit e 1 charm an 18- o 7, . ~ ! Mrs. S s ateon s intendent : { officers of the Ledyard o8 1| Sunday at_one 3 ev. E. . M and dis-1.ention of Women and Misses 3! Y. P S of Endeavor convenc: Jead. | (hlich was held Sunday morning after | Avers, of Norwich, conducted the ser. i us where they find the most tinction without the aid of|who like to have plemy of ) Miss Nezzie Henderson; topic, How | the close of the morning eervice. Rev. E:;‘;in Tl‘\e"m;:“m';‘a;’lgfl? iR 5 Eugs g F these das 2 ; g d’s Day to Godlike Deeds. |G. F. Goodenough was Chosen modera- : & Mk | remarkable display of dainty neckwear. Our iese dainty garments. j At the First Baptisg church, Arthur|ior. Deacon John M. Gray, who has| BOOtBbY, George Briges, Eugene Clark | ¥ 4 Every desirable s 5 ; | D. Carpenter ministgr, morning {becn superintendent of the Sunday|3nd C. E. Foster sung Utfer, Bl 1 Soxi Cloth that sortments contain the daint.]'-V¢TY desirable sort of mus- {mon by the pastor; junior con hool continuously for the past 35| Wing and Beautiful Isle of . Seme: j pring othes at we i in, cambric or nainsook un-| Don’t Cough Until Weak |19, Sublect Thread; 12 church |vears, tendered his resignation, which | Where. Much sympathy. is felt Tor het Yprem® | T { ) A P. S. C. E.. leader, F |Wwas read by the moderator. Mr. Gray | @mily and she will be greatly missed fergarment is represented| T outand weskeacd with peni 1 A \ . xseigh o \ iest creations you could wish, evesing 85 Cttied Sopoemdort smenia | DY ber:frionds and ' "the churc, have ever had the pleasure i t 2 30 1 I b : tent coughing, elderly people are in no | hour Yes, The Pass rchie Holdridge whs elected superin. | Where she was a faithful worker in : e priced at 25, 50c, $1.00,[hcre and priced very reason-| contie smbusiocr people are in mo | M s e Sassion Pl ndent of the Sunday sehool and Rev, |81l departments. of showing &t this time of $1.50 and up to $2.50. ible / | emily ward off more aerious sickness, | C; HATIEY Smith pastor, will he assist-|G. F. Goodenough assistant superin- | Miss Addie Hallen has betn spend- X ; . s R %, | ¢4 by three or four Methodist minute- | tendent. Albert W. Kinmouth was re- | i€ 2 few days with friends in Hart- i} o & wesmeumsncom | the year. - Polm Hon {men from New London at the morning | elected secre and traeasurer. Miss |fo%- abAsaaN Bl ] 3 B | service un it should be actually|Nellie Geer, re-clected superintendent| Mrs. Carl Hallen has returnef aft. < . FLOOR C Ips coughs quickly. It brings qwckJ stormy so that an auto trip would be of the home department: Mrs. Bertha T Spending some time at her former > RINGS relic{lfrom day aud nightcoughs, whether | Guite unwise. Besides the anthem Ly Gray. re-elected superintendent of the|DhOMme in Owego, N. ¥. BRET they tesult from cojd, lagrippe, hroas | the choir, Miss Ruth Herrick will sing 3 Miss Millie Gray and Miss|, Miss Hattie Hendricks ater- s . . e TS = g |' chisl eficction of Gebtas B |Palms and Roses: 12 m., Sunday|Barbara Goodenough wefe elected M- |PULY i visiting at Henry Williams'. There is nothing that can outdo a big, rich looking rug for| MuMmi.-m?:n‘fungl:‘a‘; S votane, | SCH0OT; € p. m., Fpworth league devo: | brarians. The reports of the secretary | Prof: BAwin Robinson of Fast Hart- & g 3 ; s . ' Wabs 20 P30 elerly lady of Bpsf tional ‘meeting. led by the pastor: T./and treasurer, the home department|f0fd spet the week. end with rela- 2 making a room spruce up a bit. It mi("% new ]ll_e to it, much| sckis rf&;’mxfimanfiféfiwga sonse and sermon Under the Gen”|and e cradle roll were road and ap- - - Blue, Browns, Greens, Pencil Stripes, Group the same way that a back ground adds fife to a'picture. ‘When| Hoses sod Tar o heon tict s, Teworeed | cobd to aperion dans ‘maser tor this! Betiy, % (he Will of the late Edwin| : ; looking for your:Spring Floor Covering, step into our store! Bt S Sty Lamed | Holy week | preceding Faster ledyara Sunday school, > Stripés, Club Checks, Fancy Worsted and Scotch Mixtures P g, stey ur store | TSl SO e | home praver subjects re: Sunday, | receive the sum of $50 annually | Rheumatlsm and see what we/can do for you, you will find every aticle | F1e 1os & omuen on oo Mo s o e Eounirs | choni. the same o be divided inio e ™ : ;S R I L a: residen fuesday. Prayer for st Mr. G _ - A HOME OU! N BY ONE most reasonably “priced. | 13 ¥ Wik ARt Waansstey{tor il e | WHO RAD T [ in one, two and three button models; alsc Waistlines and JAY M. SHEPARD { For Leaders in the Church; Thursday, | trude K had heen present;] In the spring of 1393 T was at- Double-breasted Sack Coats. jFor Our Young People; Friday, For cvery Sunday in the year and were,f§ 1acked by Muscuiar and Inflamma- Succeeding Elmore & Shepard H {awarded the first and second prizes, | [°7Y Rheumatism 1 suffered as - s st y 8 s g § 1y those who have it know, for < respectively. Ray D. Holdridge, Carlif] gooy & . HE H MURRAY CO Funeral Director & Embalmer Look out for Span_ Holdridge and Arthur Goodenough had | U Shrreds e Adetan Sfter Boc l . C. \ e < " 4 been absent only two Sundays in theJ tor. but such relief as 1 raceived 60-62 North St., Willimantic ish Infl e year, and werq awarded the thied,|fwak oniy temporars. ~Finally, | 4 p h e Ty | em ¢ cured me com- — R e o B uenza, sgaf’ |fma'ti B o o o o T bt e | - YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED ASG summer cottage. Wiliam Lord of = . 3 The Ecclesiastical sosisty of the | were terribly athicted” and oven Worcester is dotng the work. ! : At the fu—st sign o Congregational church heid. its armual | § bedriaden with Tneamatism. and it Sehool in the Eighth district closed| Funeral services for Mrs. John Gard- DR. F C ACKSON 5 meeting Saturday last. Willam 1.if effected & cure in évery case, Friday for the spring vacation of one |ner were held Monday afternoon. Rev. R g Allyn, ‘Billings T. Avery and Charlesi§ , 1 Want every sufferer from any week. John Thompson officiated. Burial was a cold take A. Gray were clected society commit- || for™ of rheumatic trouble te try Miss Marion Malloy, who is teaching | in Pachaug cemetery. this marveious healing power. Don't ac G. Geer, clerk and treasurer, |} send a cent; simpiy in Weterbury, is at her home for a| Rev. J. Crandall North and daugh- ; : and S. B. Holdridze, collector. ana’E wii sond It Tres week vacation = oo and address and I will send it free ter, Sigried, who have bgsn spepnding kTR i FElmer Avery was the leader of the|§ to try. After you have used it and R Mabel Blanchard returned |ing the winter in the south are ex- Removed tc 715 Main Si, Willimantio Christian Endeavor meeting Sund it has proven iteelf to be that long. Owen erger Wome Sunday attar spending & week | pectod (his (Saturdag) at ine home ot | Hours—9 o m- 0 8 5. o Phons 44 eventng. e of After the meeting the elec. curing = your with relatives in North Stoningtofi |Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gusiafson for the ! tion of officers for the ensulng six|§ Sheumatism, you may send the rice of i : and ealling on friends in Westerly, | summer, as has been their custom for months took place. The following were || Brana, °F &y one Soliar, but under stand, I do not ws Y L Miss Barah Cameron retumed Fri- |the past few years. S elected: President, Albert Kinmout unless you are Eert‘.e“%wy?n“{haodnelb BLICOESS0R W0 JOHN AR ly after visiting friends in West- 5 KH.WUREY BROS. vice president, Irving Maynard; secre- |} send it. Isn't that fair? Why suf- : tary, Anna Blatherwick: treasurer,|] fer any longer when positive reliet o Ladies' Aid il B en- Pn\[\’l”n::h::n Pr:td. w—amu}m-. Jm::x FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- n?ie ;;m_\'. The following chairmen ,l;‘_th“‘s‘,:mr%gdyou free? Dom't de- MAIN CORNER MARKET STREET Lads society as recefvi rom e Form—eafe, of the different committee were elect- |} 123, 3 ) {ariained by Mrs. Robert Whbur next \o qeparioent (hat a distmguished BALMERS 238 home reicresgrip in 3 days. Movey | ed: Lookout, Archie Holdridge: social, || nev Biqe. socadons, 0 $3°E Our- ednesda; service cross has been awarded tol gb ool gy Willimantie, Conn. | wits Ms. Hills piccases At All Drog Stores, | Anna Blatherwick: missionary, Bar- || Mr. Jackson is responsiblé. Above James Poulter, Jr. killed in action bara Goodenoug! prayer meeting,{l statement true i Oclober 18, 1913, - Phone 20 hady Assistart) | Rev. G. I Goodenough: flower, Millie | mmmmm———