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are mentioned. 7 Mrs. -Bertha L. Avery is caring for[" Mr., and Mrs. Irving Eccleston of North! : 2 : Stonington, who have been very ‘ill : with, in uenza, { | d : ‘ Al [r— Master Robert Gordon Gould of Néw ; 4 ; s York city is spending the Easter va- : i e 6 cation with Mr. and Mrs. Chatles ‘D. ik 4 : —— . . : . ey . s 3 f this place, % < { i ; s 4 3 3 . annie Gray was the leader of ; 3 Hieg- 3 S < ian Endeavor meeting Sun-| [ 5 HGA TE ‘ . - evening. The topic,was ‘How to : 3 ; : i idi 1 i ive God’s Day to Godlike Deeds. E: B " i o b Clean the Acidity and Toxic Poisons |G Geds b 5 i S f R _Out of the Digestive Tract o e, Tonn 55 Toviar a0 dul.| [ AUE REETITREE . from the Poguetanuek auxiliary , ) = “ ¥ . Gray, while, looking g ¢ f #% « “Lover articles in the’attic récently, came across a copy of The Norwich Bulletin, date of Dec. 15, 1858.- The paper:is y well preserved and many names of the £ older residents of Norwich at that time.. puligar por ooty m 5t UM ek o e nleeains 1| S0 : £t : , siter effects of the deadly ‘‘flu,” a T and got & box of meeting. 25 R = \ o . e 5 | fever or a cold. Their ap) etites arc ;fé%gu; = 35 ‘E;&;fs}“f%:;“'; ay, son c;f im fl:nd ‘)11.,—1?; = GO N 3 ; ‘they are weak, and they are prise the very firsi ef 0! went ““huntifig black =4 % N Waiting fof their strengihto come back, jaed e, 1%aanow cat anling s recently and. killed six. Some| {8 . : ou ma unt the 1f these people coulg maly realize Wiz dt_omnnunkmuy. ;’\':xw{\v!(l"r} :1 e Théy: wete all.killed, i S Sl 3 3 - *. that the return to health and strength Fowler, Indiana SRR Gorden ey Sadihor v, A 3 ST 5 8 A would be greatly helped by giving at- T 0.8 e ifing her sister in Washington, D. C.,| § : < Loaw A 2 ? gentionto the stomachi—thatis, romov. B8 [ynsmmismuge | forfne’pst week. ke 0 - Worlia over—puty 2 ing the acidity and toxic poisons from Souare at liberty t0 4o §o. C.EM. The young people: have ‘heem. re-| ; NS e : : the entire digestive tract, making it : T 5 h 1110{ s}:(‘(‘:é&l tmu;wa1‘:cxermsesx 5 5 \ 7 ° e act naturally, so that the body will This is only onecaseoutof thousands. hich will be held at'“the Congrega- e i , A tt t receive the full strength of the food You should make the EATONIC test onal church Easter Sunday Terning. | < A ! 7 no : ln a clgare e o : eaten—a great, deal of guffering would in your own case at once. You have Ther o i _;““r o SL:\I‘;\E ot L g 3 3 £ t be}snved to humanity. everytbing to g:fli-—nfihba pglll‘n can L“‘l."yig:‘;" Cite Ttornal, The service will | & ; T 2 %o 2 e ¢ g veryone knows that the disease it- you lose, for-we take all therisk. Your ' | pPIF0 0 0. 1070 00 5 W, Tholen “of | . g Jocet e o t t ; gelf, and the strong medicines that owncoxn'monaense,youro_wnfeelm s, ;‘,rcgi:g;]uz‘fisn by By Sl 4 T OEY), e L a e e ace 0 ura ® have been taken, upset the stomach, tell you that a good appetite, good di- e 4 " A s &t 7 leave it hot and " feverish, the mouth gestion,agood stomach, with the fever % : b ek A A & dry, the tongue costed, a nasty tastc, poisons and effects of strong medicines LIBERTY HILL . % DR T | : The t‘ObaCCO in Murad is I 00% pure and no desire to eat.” This is' a poor out of your system, will put you on ¢! Mary E. and Nancy R. Fuller| JO8 : & 5 e . foundation fo build new strength on. road to strong, robust health again. s 'of their sister. Mr& Tdward | 4 - . . . Now, tens of thousands of people all You want to enjoy life again after . Ly in Columbia. - | % B - Turk]sh—and Turklsh 1S the most over this gountry are using E INIC your have battled with the ¢‘flu’, fever Th e 1 be a service at th; chureh | 2 A l - for the purposec of qeaning these o colds, or any other illness that has als (F ) evening instead of thel poisonous after-cifects right out of the gaken your strength., You want to get % Jeedneaday. Jevening: eatvice: - S B : famous Of all tobaccos for Clgarettes- Eystem and they are obtaining wonder- pagk your old-time vigor, be fullof pep | . I5 the (,Q:l(‘x.m',“?s i tég:‘ ? ful results—so wonderful that the and enthusiasm—be able to work with - | proclamation, - : &l ] e TTE vt i 5 e ' e Sl , t +that “ordinary” ci amazingly quick benefits are hardly eage, instead of listlessly, half-heart- Mr. Horowitz, who has been working | . Bt o k ke dor l 1s true;t t y gare!:tes believable, just as shown in the re- edly dragging out 2 mere existence. |[in New York city, is home with his| \ . COSt a trifle leSS | | o markable letter which is published B q y upon the requestof this sturdy old Civil hoi?g’;“i;‘gey?utf;‘;g,b‘{fvgizm'g?aé% a day there were . several| ar veteran. He is 77 years old. Read 3 2 ) 8¢ | short of hail, some of the| Sl b T this too stronglv. If EATONIC fails . |} 5 2 quite la and ir-| what he eays EATONIC did for bim: 4'ive von positive beneficial resuits, |regular T e T lm{:‘;’E‘a‘;“’mfi:‘gmfifiggs’:g: it will not cost you a penny. There is no re or less, through the da fiuenza and it lefs my stowach in an risk—the benefit is surely all for you. h ernoon the women of | the church society met at.the hall to| T ] el s ded_th on| - PECERE ’ X 1) Kenyon at the Witliam &i‘: : : D : ; e KE D | it S| [ \ Ml el Tk, | (_FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH )y |« o e R ant Epgyiiao Cigpgom thunder, 53"NOTE—Over 20,000 drug stores thronghout the United States sell and 3 SRS SOPWAL. s : arantee EATONIC. It ygr)u cannot obtain EATONIC quickly at yodr y e r was Ahom:\ ‘f rom ug ssore, do not be without it. Writ= us and we will mail you 2 big 50¢ 4 T ty postoffice from Friday | at once and you can send us the §0c after you get it. Address: i NIQ REMEDY CQ., 104 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago. <u. r] Holbrook of | day mérning | John H. Knott of| Mr. - and * Mrs. | ble to return with them, |07 P05 7 lived Biore sl ovene red from bronchitis, e 5 3 - D many | Miller is at the par-4 G - ool is seriously .111‘ 3 y her mother, 5 s ill in bed with a hard cold. : #akdl 1 her sister, of Wilsonville. »v. Frank Chamberlain, a former| € drl lephone gpera- | inson who has been occupy- | Pastor received an appointment from | ottage here the past - week, | the annual conference to North Truro, | 0me | is jll with a hard cold. £s, on Cape Cod. . { 3 Friday evening meeting was Mrs. Ella Carlton has been in poor |, ST ~The engagerient is an- | health the past week. Mrs. Annie : - s ; Miss Ann Lowe ‘oft Reed was with her some of the time. | . ) ST he el > Eltinge Smith ‘of Repres » Charles €l and! the ¢ ] lastford, were callers| o'clc Little Don- | Johnson entertamed he HEUMATIC PA[NS I\\! CENTRE GRdTb re few | Wife Of Deputy French_v% oant active | and shy this High Commissioner I -arting home their con- ) e preparatory to| Bailey has 1 for nex W. Bailey ook 1tarm from No 's Mustarine once and Kind the yello Mr: n Tabor ha. 1 friends in Brown The bell more young men t bell in the steeple. ce 28 years ago. Soo: Norwich Thursday attending the meet-'side farm. the store and w of the County Pomona grange held| The members of Salem Social elsd - in which office { with Norwich grange. and their friends enjoyed a soefal ¥ |evening at the clubhouse last Friday. jSandwiches, cake and coffee wese s was not = Sh e e i having. recelved the 2 y eveni ‘man' s Idst Friday FIRDIRTHARME SR R AR ; : o he death of Wi ; music between the acts and arles St 1 @ wife of |pu : 3 White, Jones is.‘to devote his|for dancing ! Al e S ¢ R S to W ing the rarm and #es not| Mrs. D, W. Hakes returned Wednes- CrConyn e % e nye the stors. with h y was a Willimantic vi 4 1 v Hadtey, L s b T T Mrs. L. I Potcer and Oliver Bddy, of : 5 3 = and : Benn O‘I;CH“ TER 2 and Herbert Kennedy of g % : M [ { ES al Falls were guests Sunday at | : g et s 3 nEAnLe S 3 , row ler in 2 . E Waites. ey American eIt i bk i et ot U | Mrs s Hawkins and_ daughter KRYPTOK homes. Her fame, ti had | s ; Isiting “friends’ in/Bridgeport Mmack, XX, §fl; 4hq firat of the | Ruth were in Centerville Saturday. , 5 e nag Sl - sev I | Morris *Pollock and family of New |t W er Gt e ey e i : xS @ | Herbert ams, § | 3 in R. Gillette and daughter, | York are ‘spendingythe Easter holidays | zelatives in Centerville this week. “Y d . l k 0 She is M. de Bil X qalm?rn' Vew B r are visiti tives in town. ' Fred Sherman, Loutse C-rp;:, s M. de Billy's second wife, |N r 1 5 e oas > & v was a caller in nces Carpenter and iiobert n ou ont 00! Cross WIth thos’e | were in Worcester Sunday to visit Gl ” I Miss Min- | Mrs. Fred Sherman, at the City Hes- asses, Daddy. re Vi rand Horowitz was a caller fore the beginning of the war, Sl sl T 3 Thursiay, M < |nie Kingsley v d Colchester r(‘la-}m\fll- evening. | tjves recdnti R i ) - il ; lev. B. D Abram“Siminowitz was in New York| Tools often rush in wnere wise men i T | s ; X ached. > first of the week | would be afraid of the police, i i i A v s bee Af th tist church’ Sunday t} School§ of - the t H i : i n are elosed for| D. Remington, will|the > | rm T \ serti s held in| e = by Geors es has . At last Brown has found the perfect glasses for NEAR No longer is he obliged to peer over His eyes are constantly in focus his reading glasses to see distant objects. | s e Do e Ll at the morning service, subject,| Miss He ¥ r f Attleboro, S | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get S : 1 rrection and Rapture. At 7 p. m.|M 1as been s ing several days| Chlldren Cr at the Cause and Remove It e v homestead, e s o s FOR FLETCHER'S 2 M A L culicn, e rs. Frank H. Browning|at N. L. Clark's for several week Dr. Bdwards’ Oiive Tablets, the substi- s letely srefurned, from X : n 8 Munson were in|spending the week at her home, Hill- CASTORIA l . e e e L P S R __ o e o : RED WING POWDER The - pleasant, sugar- s pesd | coated tab knare ;a};gn for bad breati s At the ras | Destroys Flies, Mosquitces, Bedbugs, Moths, Roaches, o e dsfwélgvéx'}'ablets act gently | Chise e 3 { ; bias o L;Cl;e,c [h,::f:‘: e e Red Wing Powder comes in the with everything within his range ¥ of vision. He can see near and far :‘:“_s'og er does he fuss with two with the same pair of glasset, and And no fionner does he wear the 0°°n® but :i"‘“" k""““;”‘ai they bifocals with the unsightly seam 27® two-sight glasses, b ause they or hump that makes him iook old are KRYPTOK glasses, entirely and cross. free from seam or hump—that's Brown's eyes are mow gaining in Why they are universally known as looks as well as in usefulness. “the invisible bifocals.” 2 who s y on the bowels and liver, is home ill with 'c*nd tod natural” action, A ¥ E A7 ot he biood and gently purifying A e s of South Man- o = St 7 > entire system. They do that wh CWas, a recer - : ey “Round Bellows Box with Red and Yellow Label™ erous calomel does without > N 2 o ; . ) 2 the bad after effects. : s 8 : 3 7 Also makers of All the benefits of nasty, sickeni e iy - KREZOK : THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS If you need two-vision glasses, let us tell you more about KRYPTOKS. Eyes Examined Lenses Ground I criping cathartics are derived from B Sharles E. Carpenter is 3 53 . RA EHRN 3 4 4G . 74 2 The famous exterminator of Rats, Mice, Gophers, Ete. It is not a deadly poison. Will rid your premises 1Cc without odor, C. A. SPEAR . Blow powder in eracks of floor or wall, under sink or carpet, X ]! 315 Race St. . BOTANICAL MEG. CO. Phi}adel‘;heia, Pa. . Drug, Seed, Hardware, Grocery and General Stores ir ol o e " The public is warned not to buy Rat Corn in Packages with tin tops and bottoms, as same may be or two every night for - 2 S TS 0 N d: th 1Ha; e terfeit:and worthless. he effect. . 10¢ and 25¢ ahtarfa: o take p sion ' enuine “Rat Corn” is packed in pastebeard cannisters with brown pasteboard tops and bottomss 5 May first. Mr White and ' 218 Main Street, Franklin Square, ~Somers Building i | attend ; e X e . . W closets or any plice where insects bother you. 2 FOR SALE BY