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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL_ 24, 1919 WILLIMANTIC having been placed on probation some’| player among the players of the local DANIELSON BASKETBALL time ago. Boudry and his wife have|Y. M. C A In the pool tourndment| . 5 Morwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, | had mgch (rnuhlc) getting along lately | recently held there, B, Batty and L.| Captain I, O. Armingten of C com- CO. M. OF MILFQRD, MASS. ' avoux were ti ace. , State Guard, Ve | oS Vs, . O [ hone 105, and he was once more placed on pro-| Lamaroux were ue_d for first place. pany, = \‘ # R SII Toleohots bation by Judge Fenton, with a warn- |each lml:'mg o 16 s alm\(\lv xgimo i‘lf{e:o‘,‘-“ bn;:m‘tu‘:n:‘n s mwlw‘;: | CRESCENTS OF TAFTVILLE | What le Going On Tomight. | 108 00F 1o, e ne did. the two sen- | s, might and Lamaroux won it by 4 pany. ' The eniisted personnel of the| CHAMPIONS OF NEW ENGLAND| Modern Woodmen of America, Camp a 1 ca id. sen- | day B D | X e et S0 N s G company now numbers 75, 10 in excess | TOWN HALL, DANIELSON No. 9546, meets at 751 Main street. ” |tences of thirty days would be put in- |score of 100 to an Vall i e L both | f. the required quota, buf some of the | 3 ety "Chapten, oo B o, |8 e T e I Lo S MR _amiLa | THE STORE OF SPECIALS | meets in Masonic_hall Wednesday was the thirtieth wed- | o | twe of service, will go out ini= s | Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, I O. O.|ding anniversary of former Mayor and | ® 0 o | uore Axelrod had| This_di: e of some of thel Norwich and Rey. e ~ | ¥, meets in Odd Iellows' hall. Mrs. Daniel P. Dunn, who were mar- o ered i to Wednesday | Members will bring the number of{of Putnam, were spoakers, : 2 — ried in St Petern church, Hartford, |not been recovered up to Wednesday | oy qown to about 6. Some of the|tist church W cning. § ALWAYS SOMETHING SPECIAL AT THE KEY. Rev. B. P. Ayer and Mansfield sing- |by the late Rev. Thomas Broderick. :1!%‘:];33‘:*}3:{11- r‘)_é:“(l“ -fo-‘(m B e | o old men are so interested in ;m\m‘ Icep Smilir You will if you buy | 4 : ‘e o e mid-wecer- M S N, B, o S R | G ok e e g e o sk e n it : e - i there will witness the parade of the|ill the nIc iE D08y 3 \(‘loped into a good ‘military orgar -Mr.» “You. mu,,, Shoale: v ) " > i church this (Thursday) evening. Fri- |26th division Friday. sufuen seithat o for v or the ton'and s e o s opvoronitios | 3irs & . orlon and A H % | LADIES’ HATS ADIES’ WAISTS, | WO, LADIES’ RUBBER :;i'm""l:‘ Rfv' "”‘fiy 51"":“ “.’;d No tratiacts Waroitignod in Wednon- | far"a. Gertaifity, It the fndy, &5 up at| oot dance for s Weloome. Home | boome T BosteronE o ihe, oaniclson | 50 New Spring He VCILE WAISTS GUARANTEED SOLE CANVAS mantic singers will lead the|day night of results obtained by thelthis end or further down the river.| o e e o i tonson THgyito el A 2 - 5 mid-week servico at the Mansfield | canvassers o \d';laor.v Joan bonds in| The gencral opinion seems to be thal o e e Bas ot oy panads of 4 “m‘“lg{jcf Taiplsty ek at Special Prices. | Worth up to $1.69. CORSETS OXFORDS Center Congregational church. e town of Windham. During the af-|the body must be well down the river "y e et et FHoens et . ; 5 e Wodnesday night at the meeting of|1€100N. Team No. 19 captained by J.|owing 1o the vory high water and the| A% Ml weels dril Sergeant Mol e $2.00 Values for Special at $1.50 Value for $2.50 Value for Windham_ Encampment, No- 0. & O.|F: Mustard, reported_three subscrip- |swift current the day the young man |y 20 [ SERGIINE OF (he AR Tois i i k . | ©. F'. the Patriarcha) degree was con- | tions amounting to $5000 and “eam 4, |was drowned. ok Xperiences overscas. They were in- | PUTNAM 98¢ 95¢ 31,23 31,69 ferred on a of several candi-|SaPianed. by . HowWard o %o D: Howard Nolan was'in Boston on 1y interested and availed themg | X & 2 S me dates. Grand High Priest 0. 1, Bur: [JOF0 Sincriptions, smouning | wednesday, atiending a convention of | seivea of the opportunity fo ask mant | Captain John Bulger, of the police dick attenwed the meeting. A social ; s superintendents - of the Metropolitan | questions about > g > ;s et (i y special . points|department, returned {0 duty Wednes. LADIES’ HATS $6.00 Values In LADIES’ SILK CHILDREN’S hour was enjoyed afcer the degree :um‘au']“f;w‘ m‘m.Lfi“.‘u the Liberty|Lfe Tnsurance compan: brought out in the sergeant majdr's|day after recovering from an attack | work and a_collation was served. Cottage Wednesday afternoon. The S , = i moctie ey sa e e o | GEOREINE GLOVES DRESSES C. H. Hughes has finished the work | Jocal hanks handled a numbac of sub. | COLCHESTER _ Chairman Alfred L. Reed, of Dan-|derwent treatment at the hospital. P WAISTS The “Leyton” Brand. $2.50 Values of painting the Welcome Home ban- |scriptions Wedneaday and the {otall 17 pguin §, Munson of New York|\SISoWs Victory Loan ~organization, e Tawisadn, ; $1 98, $2 98 . : BeRA% eyl be puL I iace | Smoun o eubirtlions sepesied | o o bl Sy o Brosa | o et SRt by the New Bagiand | and Orcas e : Special at Special at for banners of suitable size. One is to be|amount will be iven a biz boost| N - [UIIt el conaistinkIof thinee flat g ay 8 mgnm"m fonaticefpleng d $3.98 5 i placed in the panel near the top of |whon subscriptions already - received, | 300 D ol of New London was at|and a box car carrying captured Ge ay < R < an 3 9 $1.00 pair $1.69 the Holmes block and the other will|but not reported, are turned in. home on Windham avenue the Dast|man “rophies, French and Belgian F. Perry, who was a lieuten- % be hung across Main street, from the| Tp ix felt that the bonds are being| Veek: S S ¥ cas|Telics. ete, will make a stop : medica corps and saw over- : - Irving house to a pole opposite. The | taken up v in Willi o ang |, Miss 3 W5 | jelcon on Friday, May 9, arriving as service. is interested in the con- REN’ LADIES Chi BRIEES ‘o Bythias kv alsc haa 8] i DI, 0 WG and st * Eas et BISter, | ot 6 p, m., and rematning whtil & p. m. | vention to be held at Hartford, May 1, CHILD SHATS}| $4.00 AND $5.00 HOUSE Idren’s Brown ‘Welcome Home banner painted and it| ;g SR hi oviniom over anat - . L o Z The following progrdmme will be * plans of Connecticut sol- 2 I8 to be attached to the base of their .t_rvl-,r\:fox\mu. AL e o Al des of Millington ““sl- rried out: Aerial bombs will be dis- | 0 for joining the ‘American Le- Special Values CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES STOCKINGS service flag and hung in their room: Windham was already subscribed for | Charles F. Brown returned Tuesda o1y lohn Tt s | SRS Ao ot Woodstock, under the | . WAISTS, for $1.50 Value for |The “Leyton” Brand honor of returned soldiers from Wi Hiram W. Fenn of this city was|{rom a few days’ visit with friends in| > of the train will make a brief | auspices of the Red Cross, is arrang- D % 3 limantic and vicinity. stricken with “a shock ~Wednes { North Stonington. or Tete Tuesday | 105655 and ask the local commitice | ing reception in honor of the town's 9 1.2 . ro b R morning about 11 o'clock while at| Mrs. ¢ Tues three to come to' tho platform, | service man on May 2: aires Georss| B D d $1.25 $2.95 35¢ pa o e e W dncenenton o¢- | work in his store on' Ch: reet. | 1¢ veral day in New York|phere will be a five-minute address by | Sempson is chairman of the entertain. C an 2 " , C ir ing in the local police court and dis- | Mr. Tenn was taken to St. Joseph D e ar ool I 2 man, followed by a talk by @ | ment committee. cnses as follows - |hospital in an unconscious c : ) urnec eturned_soldier, | : ! ) ) D e e e gony | and. remained so throughout the day. : mp Merriit, He| ™ $y "aress will be made by a vie- | Leon Benard, who received 62/ LADIES’ ROYAL LADIES’ SILX Pleaded guilty to the charge of intox. | Wednesday night he was still umnn—}\hl\ in the Harvard Medical unit tory loan speaker and then the train|ourds while hting at Chateau| WILLIMANTIC MEN’S LISLE Jeation ‘and were sentenced fo thirty |5clous and his conditigh was consid-| Mrs. Charles Taylor, who has been|will be thrown open for the inspection | THIE 2 visitor here on Wed- PRINCESS STOCKINGS BEST HOSE days in 1. Both men work in the|®red serious. ck for several days was taken ‘Ionv h i of the public. The State Guard mem- | ReSd He has not as yet fully re- mill at Eagleville and judgment was| An excollent supper was served on|day to Backus hospital, where vas|bers and Boy Scouts probably will be ”1)1\"“1”“?' {he effects of his wounds, | STOCKINGS Seconds of an 85¢ D Seconds of a 35¢ suspended 10 give them the chance 0] wanme oy orarieny oy e | ST« |operated on Tuesday for stomach|asked to do guard duty about the |2l of Which were caused by one burst: 35¢ Value £ Value THREA Value get out of town and return to their | iaty in the church hous he Firet | troubie. | , to prevent accidents 5 sk § alue for work. Felix Boudry also pleaded gu: g e " | F. H. Bartlett of New Ifaven was a| 8 e Niteoh, e train will be set in on a siding to the charge of intoxication when et ehurch. & ® WUM{ Colchester visitor Tuesday. the station, . | station, as was done when | termine whether the : 4 spools 17C detore the court. This is not : k Ar. and Mrs. Thomas S. Clark were | : i b iy e e i 230 59(: pair 3 palr for 50c ffet appearance m court, hel L. Lamaroux is the champion pool | visitors in Norwich Wednesday. y fo_return to a 5 DIES COTTON : A Whathwll said Wednesday to be a|l! Many of {he operatives f LA C LADIES’ RIBBED | Genuine O. W. T. MEN’S imals, contrary 1o Tow, and_ other| Y for very week. Mills at At | STOCKINGS | Fimns” who 50, atter gams. 1ogm: | tiwausan. Ballouyilis - and. Pinevii TOP STOCKINGS | Mercerized Crochet] COTTON HOSE T gams legiti s l i b ately, using doss, hus recmited h the | changed this week from a 43-hour fo a pecial ¢ rr s oston tgre o e . e 14c pair “Burson” Brand | Cotton — 12c Value Special the town sald on Wednesday U\al it "V bis henat it e e rade of fhe ‘Vanicee Divicion. - 4 pair for 53c 29¢ pair 3 balls for 25¢|8 cents a pair WllllmantIC, Conn. through East Killingly, and the doge| %56 2. m. and r will leave the [t | Station, Boston, at 6.10 p. m. . l Among those who lost dogs are King| Chaplain Boynton Merrill of the U Dame son Ceorge Jacques, Dana Shippee, Se-|S. S. Pennsy s e h el : Goorge Jacques, bana_Shivp ‘ ennsylvania is expected here for 9 s Israella visit about the firse of the congin Chase, Samuel Smith, Harley = Place | week. His vessel is now in New Nork | and Charles Moran. Some of the dogs | harbor. Merrill expects to be were poisoned were valuable ani- | released frof ® PY P that were pois : y about June 15, a1 being worth '$100 to {and will come here to*take up his du- WETT TY \ | owner any day c SpOS: ies as pastor of the Second Congre- JE C! jie | gational church An enjoyable whi ven by . While there seems to be a_ quite| Invitations were received here by |Mary's baseball club in rcl zencral impression up in East Killing-|a number of prominent Putnam men | basement Tuesda evening. | Iy that the men who set snare | X a on Wednesday to attend the ce irty tables were ocoup sponsible for the wholesale poisoning|of the be centennial| thirty tables wer e (] D : . Connecticut General assembly, | evening was greatly enjoved. . Rey. || §HE BRISCOE, the Wonder car of the year, 5-passenger, of the dogs, there are others who dis- | 10 be observed at Hartford on Ma Father J. J. McCabe in presenting | 3 . . - ra E n% igree with this theory and advan |~ - o is secretary of | the prizes expressed thanks 1o those |§ Micely finished, all latest equipment, climb anywhere on by ’ hers in its place, > e that is sending out the|yresent in behalf of the boys, who ! rtain, however, and | nd that is ohe Al e T 1 that is in "~ general|compose one of the fastest amateur | high and we are selling them like hot cakes, at only for e hatever setetatira arrangements. teams in this part of the state. The | . the ¢ i Earlly lWedncsdav afternoon it was|men's first prize was won by | $950 EACH ) 1 i n at_hat| stated that Pu ibseriptions | Cyr: c aine. or hursday, Fnday and Saturda} . : : 8, euie S eoiin )y 5 to hirds of the quota| The women's first prize was taken by | ement to rent Large| o ioee t0 itin the Victory loan. This| Mrs. Dufesne and the second by Al READ THE FOLLOWING ITEMS AND NOTICE WHAT | i datom S it b MLt i Bl I vl | Avother Car of Veles Just Artved. New Fords tior r received have come fr Me: ot W e 2 received have come from | Mecteau. YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR TOILET NEEDS ' |\ iiint, S it i ot e BB e o crom, o o | Also fine line of used cars,all in good running order and ady not responding in a way to] Woman's Vietory. Loan comm: Charles Russell, who has made a| ate that it bued by the same appointed to assist nee|§ yours at rock bottom prices. na m. \eatrical work, | degree of patriotism as was the case | Mrs. am, Mrs Ph Owin~ to the Low Prices Acked, We Reserve the Right UEel S i e s s 105 M S G e | THE DANIELSON GARAGE ing of the comin, come Home | t amount and place Putnam rne 2 “harles Wolf. Lis- | 3 M e i W sueces: C s entitled te be con- |bon's quota is $14,300. . H. i Limit Quantities e dpes e s et jo be convows oty 1 S | |} Telephone 190 C.H. PELLETT, Prop. Danielson 4 n instrel books n I ., much work |be given by the Ladies Society S e e in developing th st tees | arge and t public will |tainment wa en yea 120 1 e i s | hat %, L0 be responsive;to: the workers')er tho direction of the late Mi ary | peing given a tryout he direc- | George W. Tryon, who is engaged in | . ] | A fine wireless station tha i R O e ¥ | being given a tryout under the d seors yon, who is engag SPECIALS IN TOILET SOAPS SPECIALS IN TOILET CREAMS |dismantied during the war has been| From all parts of ihe o B vk veo as e G (G Pendleton Y. Mo C. A, work in France. Physicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap—Special 8c cake. Daggett & Ramsd b ¢ ; Pears Unscented Soap—Special 12¢ cake e districbisema e ls Lok : St Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Thompson, Il's Cream, small tube—Spes .| Ward's building, by Cha seribing as SETS: B8 Gearas be i e Tt ThE e o oE Tar Jr, of New Haven spent the Easter : m ube—Special 9c.| Ward's building, by ale, | s 'ptly us could e de- | hoolt with the nam: NORTI. WOODSTOCK ioiidays with Mrs. Thompson's par- ¢ 3 Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream, large tube—Special 19c. i daily from tio f nt ou i i 2 el aoisEs aEiden A o Ly ents. B o s o 3100 I Iy from tire X 1 : offered the govern-|will be used, and i 2 dies' society of the Third almolive Soap—Sp N Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream, jar—Special 20c. y ihe big government acrial - | ment Pt Ly S a s - 'he Ladies’ society of the Third Armour’s Bath Soap—Special 9¢ cake, 90c dozen. o {ington, Va. { ; e fa e e 3 evening at the home of | Baptist Monday afternoon Creame de Meridor—Special 17c. | The Taftville basketball team, e milylerethearsy Wit i E - e | Mrs. Pannie : cather|to make prelimi : in | champions of castorn Conn ind B o MRy heen fiied, unpleasant, and a surplus |regard to entertal tonington ! e Prhr s M oo oon ol te : = L . Jeak of Of food being on hand, it was decided | Union association in June. Mrs. L. F. | been considercd champions of New | it : | | 1 Parker's Tar Soap—Special 17c cake, 3 for 50 : e s T Woodbury's Facial Soap—Special 18c caie. RoEsn A ks Wood Crenm-Speciaiyade, B Ee Soen—Snecial 100 cake Palmolive Cold Cream—Special 35c. Resinol Soap—Special 21c cake. Palmolive Vanishing Cream—Special 35c. Cashmere Bouquet Soap—Special 6 for 55¢c. Creme Elcaya—Special 42c. s X piayed 1 v vs of The Bull 3 F N . d I 3 and Mrs. Teleafor Jergen's Violet Glycerine Scap—Special 7c cake. Pompeian Day Cream—Special 35c. J . - Ta wom ‘l‘;‘m‘urfl'w- was horn in Portsmouth, N. H. i daughter, Mrs. E A have be Castile Soap, small size—Special 4c cake, Pompeian Massage Gream—Special 35¢ and 50c . ; et B o M and | Reventie iethiae Castile Soap, large size—Special 7c cake. Pompeian Night Cream—Special 20c and 20c. % s b R fwf-n\(y Mr : ] 3 . Casavant, o e OrD. Tiahar Jergen's Bnzoin Lotion—Bpecial 22e. ville bog hair-raising cont latter her au at. | Geist, 2 1 Mrs a S creas el LB p o5 mhe Fairfield—To replace the present : 3 expecte 1 Il play the 3 aide M. | cance ruc 4 Washington bridge across the Housa- g : Hind’s Honey and Almond Gream—Special 40 J 9w X e 1 : 3 ; ; - SPECIALS IN DENTAL NEEDS o are consid ne of: 3 s her husha vidson . y _ Mary Maine, principal of | yonic river a million dollar structure the st pairs of players in the| throe e e e e sran 1 ool ‘in “Bronsvinie {2216 ECE TN BEOn SRl iel S Calox Tooth Powder—Special 19¢ . in their lineup. e e = ”e\” i cor v . i 2 anied by a friend, was in | Will S ‘”L ing e 5 : S : 3 i sion made by the commissioners of Forhan's Tooth Paste—Spccial 19¢ and 38c, z Reports from various quarters ind ts Portsmonth. Pt L i S A 4 . LS 3 2 b ; ; Lest , Spent he -"to house canvass for the|irorfield and New Haven counties, Colgate's Tooth Paste—Special 10c and 23c. SPECIALS IN FACE POWDERS e e o Richaivaon, rfiier\:fl{'\hmro ‘of Mrs. Wheelock's . A.| Vietory Liberty loan has been started |who had a conference with State B Lyea's Tosth Powder—S8pecial 19 Djerkin's Face Powder—Special 65c. I vict. Some heavy subscrip- instructing blind_soldiers| 4 Young. e . g 2 SoLRovl B Koo i i - v i c. tions > heen re e, b o A I ety rs. Harry cGlone A E : s c Pebecco Tooth Paste—Special 3%c. Pilssraieene Race owder Shcas i GG R & oat L e % guest Tuesday that of | the new structure will start June 1. Kolynes Tooth Paste—Special 19c Tetlow's Pussy Willow Face Powder—Special 30c. denominations in the last loan are not | Herbe Woodstock, on | McBroome' Burrel's Tooth Paste—Special 16c. Mavis Face Powder—Special 39c. coming forward this ime and are not| Friday ever ardson is| W. H. B, writing in the Burrel's Tooth Powder—Special 18c. | Imogine Face Powder—Special 45¢. SHOWANE The Ut nterest—this - in| no 2 HeE c | Home, published at Athol, est investment propo- e her work at Everg nurm»m o S R e A serve supper again Iriday evening.|Park will be in charge of the commis- I will clash here Saturda n & or ¢ was S eane ‘ > net proceeds of both even vas | sary department. s This will be the second gam . 3 Tho community prayer meeting will ! ha se held Thursday evening at o'clock at the home of Mrs, H. M. Per- 2 . |kins. The topic will be The Blessed- service was held in|pe. ¢ 2 > L several columns to the e | BEE] : overnment has yet of- | Baltimore, Md. 1 | velous health, energy and indu | (Rev. 6. 0. 5. MacKay will be at|jewett s genero e MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES SPECIALLY 5 Hovara Surdi, manases ot e SO S50 RO Rt N S T : X Sple's Light and Power - company the Baptist cf in the interest|his desk daily in his_office as r clectrician at the |of that denomination’s Victory cam-|ident of the Royal Wor Connecticut Mi severely burn- | paign to raise $6,000,000 for benevo-|set Co. Being told by on Mellen’s Food, large size—Special 53c. Myol, medium size—Special 33c. ed last wee @ nsformer explo- | lences, in the Northern Baptist conven- | confidential men, “Mr. 1] nm(n; is here ize— A : s regularly as the day from nine Bprden's Malted Miik, large size—Special 69c. Myol, large size—Special 67c. but they have mnot| New Methods in Child Training w«ll‘m twelve and from three to Bbrden’s Malted Milk, in bulk—Special 35¢ Ib. Seidlitz Powders—Special 23c. r red from the effectsbe the subject of an address by Mrs.|thirty, punctual to the minute, .i| Hepatica, small size—Special 18c. Lithia Tablets, five grains—Special 35¢ o -7 v ? rner at a meeting of lhz“ all th , and has stood il S9! Hepatica, medium size—Special 37c. t Sale now | | Hepatica, large size—Special 73c. cticut mills, are able | tion now | ac : tion, to _be|of doing business In war times Fletcher's Castoria—Special 24c. ! TER s The | held at the high school on May 6. Mrs. | well as the stron of us.” Th Colorite= Spesial 236 d » Rex Store.—adv | Warner also well conduct a discussion | terviewer ed Mr. Fanning his se- olorite—Special 22c. Louis D. Fretts, about 64 died at|on some of the vital problems of every | cret of prolonged ecficienc There the coun! jail in Brookly He came nt and teacher. s no secret about i 1 he mod-| H = there last day, about night, a r Marcy and Corporation Coun- i ck all the time : SPECIALS IN ANTISEPTICS SPECIALS IN OINTMENTS la 0 ven lodging (v the sel Torr R aia GaTlen e bty : tke car of myself as well as I = | 17e. : ; te | the state highway department to the | know how. R exSoscal e Musterole, medium size—Special 21c. ‘ and’ Hia deathy followed, _on | 'S contention Shat the State showld| The Visitor gives iz e ! e Mony he hody 8 to the | meet tt of - restoring the big.c the conversatic 8dipho Napthol, small size—Special 8¢ | Musterole, large size—Special 42c. ing rooms of L. I. Kennedy, ! T e e b Sdipho Napthol, medium size—Special 17c. Resinol Ointment—Special 38c. street. Up to Wednesday ai- | fret ¢ week. The city s{plant and the beautiful hor [ Mr. ) , You are starving to death. Catarrh had P 3gc laen Yoot p vith 5 invaded your sysiem and upset the work 8glpho Napthol, large size—Special 35c. [ ternoon effort to get in touch with | atte o statute that th anning. 2 of nutrition. Your food s mot being prop- § 8glpho Napthol, extra large—Special 69c. e ————————————————— ‘;’l‘;“';_g‘;‘n D Lyt &‘rm‘]"*“-fl'; 1 3 ¢, maintain g | ——— e % i s ¢=i¢t. The blood is not obiaining -— came T 8 . 3 evec U line £ s the section/| P tl 5! 2and n o ourishmen B N 1pe mwedium dize—Specia) 21c, SPECIALS IN HAIR PREPARATION that he had,been drinking, but that he | of ¢ the ; e STAFFORD il RH\GS Your may be pronounced or per- B Lgmbert’s Listerine, large size—Special 42c. K TONS mply worn out and was without | went down cannot be used safely The wot A Sl o Glyco. Thymoline, small size—Spegial 21c ARG vitality. the wall s restored, the = city | tory logn dbive nas s ¥ Your tongse may 8 Glyco. Thymoline, medium size—Special 42c. ] izt A large number attended the service | claims ? the state to mect “23:5&,’,;., e QGlyco. Thymoline, large size—Special 77c. Danderine, medium size—Special 42c. lat which Rev. Arthur F. Purk of re s xide, large size—Special 19c. Babbioins. \ahos sizs Boeisat b8, | i developed during in- the| there every afternoon an i v shed any light on the ques to 9 olelo T poisoning. Mulsified Cocoanut Oil—Special 39c. 2 4 ¥ 4 5. You are sick and it is die to as s responsible for having[$192.300. A good star con made > catarrh, { SPECIALS IN TALCUM POWDERS JAY M. SHEPARD atms.for : : 3 § ,}and " the worke N S 11 Succeeding Elmore & Shepard | the early hours of| the amount v Colgate’s Talcum Powder—Special 15 . St & tection of the| ppo recital by ‘ngs‘ Ida G ! A Babcock's Butterfly Taloum—Special idc. SPECIALS IN HEALTH REMEDIES Funeral Director & Embalmer | T .’,mm\.ml 1 - and e ; \) = = . _— i . B A R — el Pt b G ¥ .yman, fluti e Comique 7 ). . Erwin's ‘::':\:‘JL:,T.::“.'."".P::"" :::c' - Scott’s Emulsion—Special $1.05. 60-62 North St., Willimantic e tey PRt theatre Tue 3 v 2 big Powder, large size—Special 42c. Father John's, medium size—Special 39c. ey T Tal conamction. | Sovi ot cere reported on | hOUSe, &,‘;: Gardner sang a number B o FOR CATARRW AKD Mennen's Borated Talcum Powder—Special 19¢ Father John's, large size—Special 73c. | sdnesday from within & LAl ) Mennen's Violet Talcum Powder—Special 19c. | few miles of Putna 1 the smok L DHOHOBTADI ARG, . 1 B CATARRHAL CONDITIONS Djerkin’s Taleum Powder—Special 49c. Fellows' Syrup Hypophosphites—Special $1. DR iA JiComes : o s Z ) i I some of them could e seen over | . % s 4 : Mary Gorden Talcum Powder—Special 46c. Ovoferrin—Special 75c. bR, F. (, JAEKSG“ \l\“;: S \oine ezstiana SqutbeRst O Sriper SOy Bie) 1mac) r. n ¢ YA 2 e of the Dr. Hortman's y a take as DENT]G—“ v(o( S8 omondialion olhow berie ] Sirectan s aheican your < Celings, the musical sounds cou % 5 improvem your ap nce wili sur- Sy | duced ¢ phonograph. The recital 5 A PECIALS IN TABLETS &1 g T et B e 5 : : : : S SPECIALS IN DECDORANTS e was made po e throi the ef- E-RU-NA regulates the @ 2 H s = 5 ke W 3 ES o N elimination, purifies the blood, soothes tha Nuxated lron Pills—Special 69c. Eversweet—Special 19c. Removed te 715 Main 3%, Willimantic | Rev. & 1 ris of -Westerly preach- {forts of Iran: z . 9 flamed merbranes. It ineures foil veneft § n, 1 dozen size—Special 13c. - & 2 Hours—9 o. ® 8 8 p. . Fhone ¢4 | cq in the S. D. B, .church here. Sun. | financed the whoie and cha : i —Speciel 19c. — St = in, 2 dozen size—Special 24c. IR0 rdmission. Th who ‘ 2 (ro‘m the food you take by inducing healthy e s & Eotion 1a svary airn 5 AMiss Bihel Kenyon o) e Valley|were delighted with the eveni 1 : or breaking up coughs ang colds, PE-RU: Preston's Aspirin Tablets—Special . Odorono—Special 19, KILLOUREY BROS stusne horad i e, e | tertainment A NA s fine. " Tn wardh g A & off the Grip and week with R sh. Sergt. Carl H. Mullins of ( after an attack, its Soaiisi Siu, Snd o b n to health FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM P. Greenc has been ill for sev-|ton was in town on Monday . i | h BALMERS | 'l days. Rhodes Davis has been spending a 8 you begin to take PE-R) f . | Jared G. Barber, who has been spend- | few ds 1t his oid home in Asha 7 'l'HE: H ( : Ml |RRA Y ( 3 A ; [l it G tee at|s § Tableis or Liquid Soid Everywhere » - C ° 86 UnionSt, Willimantic, Conn. I fard i ihwite b ieeti AR hon ndidates for places on the Staf-! . q 3 Phone 256 ‘Lady Assistant) | Lrnest A. Darber, at Hope Valley. | ford iigh school baseball team are

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