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tornooh’ ta' attend the: ex: | portant subject. Miss Dorothy Buck- U ‘l! ley, als ed - the mecting, 5e% = Our . kuture i : A\ Wednes almry woredpig S 4 Congrega~ ng and the meeting proved me \ AT LS y S L T AU | ¢ ] the pulpose, oF elpful X NS s 7 WS N fuek dy o, 7. deciding nnew s cite for| Felix Boudry was arrested Thursday 3 N 2 - AN Thu- " ed wew school bhuilding o it for econd {ime this week - 2 g, ed Tellow! ad will r before the police couri! Ben i ’ ihis (Friday) morning to answer to B i K tily e Lidth g 0 X 8, which | the charge of intoxication. As Boudr * Enniy o « poople of Windham | alrendy has two suspended sentences! Fo be heid L1 ofineta s cleet” hé “new fife. The of 30 days each hanging over His head, S W od ¢ ¢ & iled to order by W having heen place on probation in both | 22"’ o 4 #throp, w 0y wded fo act as{instances, his cs robably _be| - 2 y four sites were:disposed of in s er and with-| B : agiy 0N ofxthe meet- Lot mueh ceremony | o V-Gedize Cook, who! No trace of: theshody of Isadore Ax- . "“I"I‘(«h", R A 8 n decrintion of nd. affereliod; who was deowned in the Willi | 0 i M - i & 3 yesent, a0 imantic river a week ago th At . Rutgmon § e 0 matter |attornoon. had been discovered up to| ° i €1 divi oW a3 Thurs o Bék ez s 1 \odac | thedacman It Shemed t0 e Wahi- | As o roparts from team captains 0 THE BEVERAGE B I e ik 81 favared dite o the o Cment werd tamnean, 1 is el 659 MAIN STREET . o, o ; B e S | G | IMANTIC, CONN, =t Sho all-yoar-round soft drink ham u» to Thursday night. Good re-| the result e result| its have beeh obtained from the em- ! ; nueh 2 it was know: | e bechuohralned Ll wrevious jown meeting that De- | of e Amerlcarmy 3 2 g Vs et o | b oot ind e Tamvassing 1 % The first man's drink was water and ¥ ok SR 4 & -r L B FURNH ; in. Bevo is the highest refinement DANDRUFF NAKES ok Dol P e R e of the natural drink of primitive man-« 1 AL G PR Y, et e i the accepted drink of modern America- HAR FALL OUTI:.: ot e (30 for P e amouty || Telephone 7053 = abeverage with real food value, : : property” for' @ School building. How- | Thursday and at the will have to be instituted if the lot is|Anicrican Thread company is. § ace@pled al o special meeting :to he | but tt E 1 large number of - Idlater. At this meeting action will | scriliions obtained by the canvassers ey A_ h ]. h ll])St i. ld i BOMALL BOTTLE OF “DANDE.|Hiaiiater, AF thl e e il 55 teaims working 1nthis sy | ealthy and substantial drink at e 000 asled for to build and vieinity, no report of which b n : | Me. and Mrs. Frank Larrabee of |7*0ers of ristions sach Myl 3 u = BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR IN |Uncxpected arrival at ‘their home of | Il . Sios > h > -t h 2 A FEW MOMENTS Private Larehbes's masants eesabet:| ” Owing to the cold, raw’ atmosphere Telephone 705-2 i S RE in the lCQ"])OX a Oome. ke o 5008, T {acy iho voung i |DOSe 0f Tecelving subscriptions | for| Solflovoywfippo-Fami/izrssuppliadbyg’rmr,dmg‘gist and dealer. Sreoably surprised to recerve hig| Victory loan bonds p Visitors are invited fo inspoct our planty KEEPS HAIR THICK, (i new cchoolhous |as vet been made. Team captains and | | th { i 'thl h tth £ KEEPS HAIR THI b [ et e . e cantains i | } 7 e soda fountain,or with lunch at the QIRLS! TRY THIS! DOUBLES surprised Wednesday might T the o l:‘h!‘ni; Senows: Just. how fris/ Toiseaz] 0ottt resiaurani, a co Ort walting ror a - his arrival in this country last Sun- Thul (lvn.\' after mrm the Li?\*r( cot- day. but did not expect him home|t33€ “Was not kent open for the pu vTU"‘\- morning and lost Hiram N. Fenn, 61, died Thursday| no time in starting for home from|afternoon at 1.45 in St. Joseph's hos- | m——— s Camp . Dix, N. I. where. he received|pital in this city, following a shock | . o NHEUSER-BUSCH T. his final discharge from -the service. |with which he was stricken \Weds a1 nin,;’“-n‘w“q\'yné\\\.}f‘ T:v‘ R A . T 'I:’;;’\on:n"l‘e:arralije has had a \\'m\t]’olrlu]}.l;w morning while at work in his store| fingweil and Jjohn H. Rathbone, rie during his eighteen)on” Church street.- 1iis health had not J months’ jcareer ‘in the*ambulance ser-iheen of the or the past year Over seventy were present at an St ard-Gilbert & Co. Ine. wioe: b esiretinbeingwithtden, but] s e Pt Tuly Sath | Baster concert at the First Bosrah oo e e so. He was born in Putnam July 29th, | r ¢ = 5 Y Distribut Tl s was gassed -twice. In addition 10| 1858 the som of Mr 5. Charles | Daptist church Sunday evening. .The ; e NORWICH, CON theigons atiie Tandih harles | yrogramme follows: Song by | choir, bringing with: him many interesting Fenn. ‘Eis father _man: sting | : ather conducted an un- | Aro&! 2 K : German tvophier; Private Larrabee al- | qertaking business in (hat town for a|Soldiers, Brave and True: Salute to 50 kept a.djary from-day to day of his|number of years, taking his son into|United States flag and Christian flag, xperiences and of what he saw while | % g his son intolcongregation; singing, America, an- the business with him and conducting | {pee: o choir. Veans , 2 el over there. He was warmly = wel-|it under the firm name of Fenn & Son, | Liem bY_cholr, We've a Story to Teil| comed by his many friends in. this city ito the ns: Scripture, reading by &3l Tllis; prayer by Mr. Ma- a S n June, 1894, Hiram N. Fenn came to Thureday: | Willimantie and bought out the under-{ipacon” singing, Jesus Lives, choix Principal George H. Shaefer, of the|taking establishment on Church streét|yacitation. Caralyn L. Beehe. readine, State Normil school, ‘will address the|conducted at that time by Mr. Cum-|jsiatartide R aciattn Americanization meeting this (Fri- [mings. He carried on the business for Does Littie Birdie Say? by 2 i day) evening at the Y, M. C. A. Theiabout 24 vears and during that time . Leffingwell; singing, Tiook | T L meeting is held under the auspices of | combined®the picture framing and art 8 ol oAt OAb BTt | % l i BT Y % the industrial department and Mr.|storc business with the former line.iar: Day. Margaret Unsine: excrcise 3 g % i HIHMHB R RHITIE haefer’s falk will be.on the National | Jan. 1xt, 1918, Mr. Fenn disposed of the | cizhe ehildren. The Dawning Light of | 3 Government. There are two more|undgrtaking business to the J. C. Lin- ster: song, Pauline Unsine: recita- weekly meetings. to be held. This|coln company and since that time has|(iom. Lois Lefingwell: singing, choir course incAmericanization has proved|conducted the art store at 55 Church | pending M Rogers; address, | == of areat Il:lm\]ol'n and value to ~thoseistreet. He was a_quict, unassum £ Mathasor:: solo- Mae. 15 Uniing: | = : TE NEY | he United Stats e & lued at $242,401. Prods 3 who .would thave a. knowledge of the!man, of mmiable disposition, and Ssaista By {ho: cHele= ot i LR | 2 I8 {snortiy after the United States enter- tons, valued at $242,401. Producers of laws and government of this country.|many friends in (his city and vicinity. |y ;,““,:,‘\ ‘("if,,i_"”‘ o LEBANON BRIEF STA~ E NEWS led th> war. Zawisza was killed in!garnet reported stocks in hand at the Al trains- headed east through Wil-|He was affiliated with but few if any | \fjse Agnes Bedat of Ann street was| U Abel and son Mdwin are| New Hartford. — New & s acticn. end of the year amounting to 2,309 !';:x’:vx'llr ’l;i\ur:izi&\' u.nrril?d» a r Anizati ind never ook any ac- |, guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. il o 1 friends in Bos 'Si:lyfi'r;mu the Liberty loan dri it sadt tons. ber of 'soldiers on their way ive part in affairs of a public Zedat | $48,2 | 2 : = SR . take part in.the big-parade in that|In politics he was a staunch republi-| Sunday morning services wil g 5. 105 motored| New Haven. Faster offering of| _Production of Garnet in 1912. High Cost of Living. 4 city today (Friday). It was stated on|can and always exercised his right t0)e1d at 11 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. a X f s Mrs. Bish-1!Grace P. E. chur n Blatchley avenue There are many kinds of garnet.| The kaiser's expenses are said to be Thursday that about 500 citizens of |vote on public matters. He is sut-|The (opic will be, Fighting the Drin Dr. John Sweet, \ ho has|amounted to about §233. {and the most widely known kinds are|$1000 a week. We ehall not criticise, Willimantic_would gpend tho day in|vived by a daughter, Leora M. Tenn|goc. Tsa, 25: 1°G ¢ r ¢ some time but whois! Essex.—The Comstock Cheney & Co.|the least abundant. Garnest that can!however. It may be that he has bacon, oston to witness the -parade. who has assiste in the store for| Aree R or | ‘hamplin and Miss Gra L mp Dix, N. 1, who Was!has feceived a . ? .nt|be eut into the well-know: handsome|bam and real coffee and’ perhaps Three employment certificates wers | IuThe AL ister. Mrs. Wal-| Marion returned <o Arlingto y granted Thursday morning By A. W.|lace Seger, of Rutlax iss., and Wis! qay afternoon, after a short vis 1 g £ b Buchanan, agent of the state hoard of | Stepmother, Mrs. Charles N. Fenn. of | relutives he v en ‘of Huntigton, LT Hartford—iohn ¢ education, at his office in the town |Meriden FFenn's wife died in this! [awrence Lathrop of Gardner L 3 i niece, Mrs. William | {00 o be T Thy Within ten minutes after an appli- | building. ive applicants were pres-|Cily abaut six years | few week T T bl far el fvor : 2nd sometimes highly prized gems are |Strawberries for breakfast If a man 3 2 re. On the other hand, some garnets|i§ geitng enough of the best food, a re in many places so abundant that|inousand a week is none too much- they ave frequently spoken of by |l:ouston Post. 5= mincralogists 3 garnet.” 2 eation of Danderine you can not find a | ent but. iwo failed to pass the require-| Arthur Middleton, at the high school. guy evening. Hartford is at < ; Some varieties of garnet, Can’t Pay With Stage Money. e trace of dandruff of falling hair | Ment: {auditorium, presented the following | Mr. and Mrs,| Middletown.—Members of Amer- | like many other common things of un-| The Saturday Evening Post says the L o D . 5 = fine program under the auspi e TR : i . o ahinie jcan Women's hospitals iddletown attractive appearance, are far more|great gain in national wealth which Your sealp will not itch, but what |, Dr. R..G. .White recently sold to|ne program e ausy 1 the summ Somsws | - | carance, - are far more | great g n B o el Bt Wt e e ol ol peachers’ association Thursday WESTMINSTER ; Donit Yo of Hart-|are preparing for their part in the na-|userul than the rare and beautiful |is caused by calling a bushel of wheat weeks' use, whe: you see mew |Nousé at No. 33 Spring street, another | ing for the pleasure of a fair sized #u-| Tpe time of the Easter Sunda have inz a few days;tional drive for $230.000 for enlarge- |varieties, and probably the total value | $2 when it is worth $1 in stage money. , fine and downy at first-yes_. | (enément liouse al 27 Pearl street, \nd | dience: | morning worship was used by t b Mre. § shop. nent of (heir work in Serbia anll the|of the common garnet annually con-|Uh huh. But the very real dime you But really new hair—growing all [ COttage at No. 31 Pearl street I L hurch school with the followi J rd a mily have moved Bast. sumed greatly exceedes the value of all | give for what really is a five-cent loaf over the scalp. ’ | The marriage of William E. Me: \ -| Recit: I Rage, [ Melt, T f {g X her's mill Danbury.—The American Automo- | the gems. Certain varieties of com-|is gate money.—Louisville Courler- little Danderine immediately | and Mr: abel Gerricl (Aais and Galates)il ¥ o 3 1)~ Mrs. R i and two ‘chil-|hile association has ounced that|MON garnet are used as abrasive ma-| Journal. jes the beauty of vour hair. No |place T 2 morning at the - !Aria: O Ruddier Than the Cherry | the Power of Jesus' Name, school 3 t spent Wednesday n has been 1 for automobile ; teri ;]"'“' Is. they are used for cut- = = @ifference how dull aded, brittle | ter's home, No. 1 orth street g ndel’ ;ydience; prayer, closing = witl } ”. N. Taylor. on the Danb grounds| -:’1. ‘”‘\‘. polis ing by grinding or rub-| A Passing_ Institution. scraggy. just moisten cloth | ceremony being performed by Rev. A \ er You Wali , Handell yord’s prayer, repeated by . I s of Preston City on Oct, 11, the ¢ day of the il ‘-f"vffij“‘t TG 6 "‘,"d chiefly | What Has become of the oid-fashien- with Dandcrine and carefully draw|D. Carpenter. They were. attended b ety g © ooq | Féading, The . t ptist church Su Soth Etranee cilled sandpaper and |ed community chorus? Did al of our 3t Ghrough vour hair. taking one small | M. and Mrs. Charles Covell and lef v »adwood | ecitation, Our Greeting 10 y i o ; [ the! Somes ap iange to say, in the United | patriotism die out with the signing of S@nd at a thne. The effect is amaz- |On the noon express for Boston wl ety ¢ Munroc man; Bible reading, Laster : wer, 1 decorating the |y : 1 reld 2 5 mever mode win taume sandpaper|the armistice?—Los Angeles Times. i Four hair will be lisht, Aty and |thes. will .spend their honevmoon E ¥ Lane Wilson| aay, Boys' class; exercise . ! wes f Hartford | month it 18 made with criehos i, 3 ., and have an appearance of | LD vill make their home at 126] : = Cross and Crown; reci nn 4 in memo: dinner in| goa 15 ma rushe z. A i B m‘mm,:‘:\':_l;\f} o i | North cirest. |a Le Tambou: Thomas! Olsen and Viola Bennett; exercs R AFel. SRt rlome . et fi'" 2 ”t"or'll)villlulnl :nddr:‘ “’x}h lga‘;;n"' DIFFERENT KINDS OF COUGHS. softness & o+ 1 |D Provero Marine Mililattil gaster Secret, told by gi d hoy were sent to|grom ti jce. i et Ot » and artificial abra-| pag colds lead to different kinds of | Get a ffln“ii.‘mf"& Knowlton \m.fi‘fl\?dr:::z:r VT?(SN?\’:D.:M:\;( t ole Largo Al Factotum, HOBEIRS i us Bids Us All th - the church. |om the RS T e nc‘:n‘.gmmun quartz paper isjcoughs. There s a “dry Ccough” a {Dadderine for a few cents at any|Willimantic's Woman's .club, o s : Imz Hoffman, A 1 A Fort Wright, N.| B AT e s e dpepens e dtlians | Sovimtar o niET e store or toilet counter. and prove | Was one in the scries of lectures being | © Teduien Homer tions, Laura Bennett und Viol t ome of his parents,| L vill SR e T D e e 1] your hair is as pretty and soft|held under the auspices of ieis o Homer i E - 3 = Hiversay organiza-| According to statisti 5 to raise choking phlegm. Foley'’s ‘any—that it has been neglected |and home economics committees of| ¢ \¢le Rome e ok el s T S : i I e Iocne 8 0dd | Frank 3. Katy, ob thecyycompiled by ioney and Tar gives quick relief in all dnjured by careless treatment—|the club. Miss Margaret Rohinson of |4 HOW'S My Ho Jmer | vict flags, to music or Onward ( 3 iren, members of | tion ! ank J. 2, of the United States|cases. T. J. McCall, Athens, O. | attended the Easter conc them as their|f Weatogue, the date being their Ster M ir. Irance a z i Margaret. Robinson I s Souilen siony s bsEben Ghuistis £5 Joved a frip to| Fellows 2y i | Geological Survey, Department of the |writes: “We used Foley's Haney and B a Hette Danderin, hee talk . Siniathed aoars veratis R Smuggler’s Song, Kernochan . (7, 3. flag dip <d in honor of e Chi cindne ¢ ha Waterman, E. A.|S re pleasa i 1- atjsarnet i the UnitedyStates in:1918|find A5 almostaipv=lua e RoEiiEn fiate sl mesiEeBons. Sattnie ol s | ¢ Mother o 1 __Towrs| tian Conquest flag; recurn- m: xie, K lishop, Fred n and| home on P’helps rday,| Was 4 0 h s . . ol o his all im- | § unny Deeve Jamrosch standard Bearers and school io T i ~ho 1ook them in their|evcaing by a number of their friendsof milled was. 4,600 CIORR Wik our chlijter THS SR JAY M. SHEPARD Rodney S row t the piano. The gje of Fling Out the Banne utomob o ot entertainment was under direction | talk; offering; reading, Miss : tor of North St, Willimantic | e he offering was for the or ! 3. Seldman, at| vio 1 Prance Lady 4Assistant g — Samuel C c Wethersfield irsus, in charge or Mrs ; : e Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These |Wwas a visitor here recently of whose e i Hewitt has been spend- | Midgletown-Dea, Ladd ! v Mrs, R. Man- | 7 m St o= | 3 Ugly Spots. Town spent Sunday with her parents, | last Christmas. TE A R Man-l rries om St. Louis, where the | Clara hands, two Finn families being the new | £ e week end with Mr.|@D S ¢ Othine—double strength—is guar et At t el gmrs g Mr. and Mrs. Ired | LEL R DEN I IST anteed to remove these homely spots. |of Ay, and M gwell. o o eeeoln e b . : | Wemanbeod. ) 3 Simply get ounce of Othine- Thursday ev ey X v I to a Finnish family med 1 family moved this| Torrington.—Col. San S t Besmoved to 715 Main 'S, Willimantie | 420016, Birengtiirom any druggist | vestry tie Ladies’ - i id @ kanien and he has.gonme in with w € of Mrs. §. W.|hams, a member of the general staff | !--0 3 U 4,127 tone; the quantity |Of coughs and colds, and especially for : ; ) Bl t 1150, and in the after-|45th wedding anniversary lof George Kelley Jones; recitations, The Tulip’s Missic t to moving pictures. —Rev. Henry F. ( M Directo: | IS Boneto Dusenberre; notices: In the|Sweet and visited the capitol and other | army i i o 3 r & Embalmer | LEFINGWELL Cross of Christ I Glory, school and ' places of interes A {arm o ans Miss Ruth < of Norwich!spoke when he was With it BV il i S LS | The Reede place has again changed | rmest Clark of Hart- D e |of fecling ashs ot your Kles, | Miss acd 4 amwinm Phone 4 o0l abply alitle off it might andjsocial which had stponied {1om | pew owner of the Maii Throo, nited States espeditionary jorces, has | morning ‘irid von' should soon see that | Wed The su » Leon Lec of New ¥ The co the fifth Liberty |received the congressional medal of even the worst freckles have begun to | sisted ! ¥ . i | 1 i bak vo-! end visitor with his ram Rose- | loan me Abell aturday | honor for exceptional meritorious con- | disuppear, wh the lighter ones have | tato, a evening arrangements for the|duct and distinguished service a i 3 anished-ieritirely. ¥ I8 seldom that|Over thivicen doilars was res and Mrs. Albert Rollinson and | arive |Sistant to the chiel surgeon of the ex-| 5 i than an ouice is nceded to com- | Private Charles L. Rathbone of the | son, Walter, recently returned to U. e was given Elmer|peditionary forces. {FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. letely clear the 1 and gain J'96th Division, 103d A : i from France, in t gi- o icer last week Thursday | r. and Mrs, David' L.| } BALMERS . |beautitul. clear complexion home Thurs unp Devens | 1 spent a_p \ el i to: i arsiGntice’ the deit ) . o sure to B adtirnadt St v brother, William wiches, cake | of their daughter , Miss 188 Unior St. Willimantie, Conn. | nigth Ot ing M. 3 Mr Jhn Rathbone held | family and with Mr. A, Clarke, to Edward N P & | zuasznioe of money b if it fails ey p Seventeen | Barstow, the latter the arke s aduated from Phene 20C L 3 L recep! m. venteen p Clarke wa raduated T ady Assistant) | omove freckic aie et | enjoyed the eve- | Rollinson, returning to their home in | Mount Folyoke college In 1915, and Mr. | — 5 ; car- | Altawaugan the same nig A friend ol eradtateq) foom dne MAE ty supper . potato, tw the young soldier came witl husetts Institute of Technoiogy SR tar ty. ud the latter's son 141 | e ate 1L cortae The Boulais place has just heen i ueia stess Bon i i s entertained her | tow are fll. While = Jlace, occupied by him this’ pi Ir. and Mrs. Charles| ity a chum, John Zawisza = 3 HAVE COLOR I WL GULUR b : b stitnted the 5L Lwo weeks 2 B - = = And v - si WORTH $2.50 ; R o i ST < ahooihouse | W, H. Kelley, a lumber salesman, of || And mo longer, does he tisar tHe are two-sight glasses, because they Marshall | A focat & Sl tihe Uiy Ml e, Clatcace S t 5 being cdnvassed.and Ut | Cter the first pair of uppershad worn || Brwes eyee e SOl e e e e of this weel an officer o ; B | Nealin Soles but Mr. Kelley's experi- r : {more than a year ago, a prisoner at ” i e st e ne of oo from " méasies” Tapert | MOFZ AR, & SR 15 L ATREAT o) Glasses, Daddy. e Nichols brough wtiful flowers to|Rogt two Middlet Voung men to) .. Pl E}{S R Cmowy ot thetr daugnter | (0 RS YN hela hreo | and FAR vision. * 9 g e dnissen sl cen to the cemetery. Miss his reading glasses to see distant \ith everything within h i ! @pediale: schol Jls0 sent heautiful flowers. bjects. ¥ visior oH range J B Hor B aclite=Talke 3 s Nt beautitul flowers '” N ol ) of vision. * Ha can Seu nedsundl fae Chlldl'e’n S Dresses Be Better Looidng—Talke sesday. ool o dven T the Busse famiy I ¥ st week under of e of Miss Jeo!i o ot i are KRYPT The town Vistory Liberty foan com- | ) of Miss| Omaha, found Neslin Soles so tough |} or hump that makes him look old OK glasses, ontively lioward iioxsie,- Ulinton 1's 5o on. Galiup Service has| out in ten months of hard walking. Reserve banlc of Boston, ; jeen dischargea| ence should indicate to you a method || If you need two-vision glasses, let us tell you more about " | b S They motored from| middletown.—Policeman John Krfn-—a—; . ’- = e of war i | MarTborough, M Jeski of the Middletowp poiice force T : e oin WtetS. 1o/l Poriate, ‘Williasm® Lawson;* ana io5 Hammaier, Cargen: |12851 of Hite MiaaIctevp Dolis, forg “You don’t look cross with those ic was enjoyed. Tk Ae L BRI S TR y milies have measles.|rother, Joseph Kowaleski, reported, % effing: i % 3 s last week, returning 00 soon. caught cold | oo 11 eard from him since| * . - [ 1 - 4 word had b 1 a T n B ) 3 L ns. > nfluenza o 3 s, Ko sk, | Willimantic, Conn. o bt o bl e e 8 ot ot Romsiosk | At last Brown has found the perfect glasses for NEAR ied from v za, last = . Thursdas evening under tho 1o ST e No longer is he obliged to peer over His eyes -are constantly in focws & with the same pair of glasses, and ‘ets regular tea community song ser- pairs of gg;f:} does he wear the DO one but himself knows that they mitice Toons Punning, A and durable that one pair of soles || and cross. ‘ free from seam or hump—theth mea: M lown 1 being cinvassed.and 1 served on_a second pair of uppers {f g\ o eves are now gaining in Why they are universaily kmown ms D meds of : R doracda | 120 o i | “"And he says, “Those same soles will r2sics, med: o f : s £ B . Ha t Tutchins of New York is visit-| stand another ten months of constant & G KYaaecad - live Tal . . el : : =5 r DEs e e daily wear.” g GLASSES S ghamis, A wiggasicchon > pmtdelen 1 Al i Cohce Tiesy and LosEEaye ! This is unusual service even for THE INVISIBLE 3IFOCALS . ree longs, > Devens and is-on a visit t of cutting down those risifig shoe bills up the Vie- | pi. Jrevens and s on VIS T0) 0 ave to meet. Simply make sure KRYPTOKS. i thoclis, come have cc tier of pa- 00, died' at Willi-| the new shoes you buy are Neslin- « 1s buried in the Willing-) soled and have worn shoes repaired > R G e | soed and Teve o ety || Eyes Examined Lenses Ground o bkt ; : v Chall (| to Mansfield| 204 exceedingly long-wearing. _They -~ rige s e : it week, before e drivewas oven: | fay in radt ,l; ”’C"B‘“i “l alo make( ,Wing(mt(,tége%féelgumm OPTOMETRIST MURRA | P [P ek L S el A A : 218 Main Street, Franklin Square, " A ) ticut equal to The bui- |wiil likely have to keep a tobaceo plan roup of horses heads. April 27 raas Mark Bag. U9, Fat. or business results. m the back yard—Chicago Tribune. |is Humane Sunday.