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4 NORWICH, | . Norwich 23 Church St. Telephone 105. What Is Going On Tonight. Bulletin Willimantic Office, Oliwe Branch council, No. 10, R. and S M meets in Masonic hall. Arcanum, Willimantic coun- i e, No. 733, meets at 702 Main street. Amcient Order United Workmen © Willimantic Jodge meets 140 Valley street. Knights of Columbu: Jose couneil, No. 14 meets Main wtreet. Whist in 04d Fellows' hall given by Violet Rebekah lodge. No. Monday morning the W. @ustrial company purc Dion-Bernard Corpora g known as the ( Armory, for the purpose of leasing ot company, sme to the Rosse Vel the latter desiring to eniarge present plant amd empioy more thereby increasing their output c In- t help, to their present plant on John street. Years ago the Center Street Armory | was used for manufacturipg purposes: | later the whole lower floér was used as a drill room for Company E of the o0ld Third Regiment, Connecticut Na- tional Guard. After the armory on Valley street was bullt, the Center | street property remained vacant fori some time. Later the upper floor was' changed over and used as a lodge room by various local organizations and for the past six or seven years the lower floor has been used for bowling alley purposes; the sale of the buflding is cause for regret among many of the bowling fans in this city. \ Deeds for the transfer of the property will be passed (Tuesday). An unusual amount of business oc- cupied the attention of the police court n it opened its session on Monday morning. Judge~ Foss dis- posed of seven cases as follows: Eddy of this city was before the court After Miss Whiton's report, Cummings, who has been president for three years, read a short account of the activity of the club during the | year. The election of officers for next year resulted as follows: President. Miss Bunice Gulliver; secretary and treasurer, Mis Whiton; councii mem- her. Miss Abbie Willard; elector, Mrs. Irving Davis. Miss Gulliver then toox the chair ad after a few minutes the meeting was adjourned. The meet- ing was followed by tea and a social hour and eunded with singing college songs. 4+ tha recemt mestimg of the Windham county board of the Ancient Uruer i Hivernians, in Putnam, Jas. F. Twomey of this city was clected a delegate to the national convention of the order which is to be held in San Francisco in August. Mr. Two- mey was also elected a delegate to the state convention of the order to be held in Danbury in September. Thursday of this week, the Feast of the Ascension, is & holy day of obli- gation and will be celebrated with masses at St. Mary's church and at St. Joseph's church also. Charles R. Utley, who has con- ducted a plant in this city for the pa: ten years, recently sold the busines: Mrs.' Premier Hara BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1919 The Kind You fAave Always Bought, and which has been in use for over tRirty vyears, nas porne the signature of ot Tz, Infants and Children—E: What is Children Cry for Fletcher’s and has beer made under hie ver- sona: supervisiop sincs its Allow 10 on¢ to deceive you in this, Al gxtefieim. Imitations and * Just-as-good** are but nts that irific with and endanger the health of ASTORIA Oil, Paregoric, Castoria is a harmiess substitute Ior N. Ed % ‘There Should Be 2 Qood : REFRIGERATOR In Every Home .. & T recent. meeting of the | ia charze of violating traffic opdin- | with equipment and stock on hand to Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains WE OFFER ON E OF g gtor g g~y inecs. Hie was on his way up Main| Marshail and Adams of New London neither Opium, Morphine mor other aarcotic substance. Its the amount ¢ Sunday evening in a Reo tour- i : . e i T Gashs | - o order to aveid histing| 1% faneral of Origen A. Sessions age 1s its guatantee. For morc than thirty years it has some tim: 3 turned i . and ran| ;¢ Lincoin Co. The attendance ic and Diarrhoea; ‘everi: & e Ford coupe owned my Jay M.| oo™ 10re®Gha “here were. beautiin yoe S Neither car was badly damag. de guilty to the charge red againet him and was fined $2 amounting to $8.60, which floral trioutes. The services were con- Gucted by Rev. Charles A. Dinsmore of Waterbu a former pastor of the Congregational church, assitsed by Rev. Harry S. McCready, the present therefrom, and by reguleting the Stomach and Bowels, aids &he assimilation of Food; giving healthy and naturai siesp. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. John " —THE— Alexander Boronsky pleaded net B h N pastor. During the services One g to the charge of violating the| Syeeily Solemn Thought and Abide GENUINE ALWAYS v ordinance with relation to the dis- | Sin Mo e sne Ene Mok “hioe rging of firearms on Sunday with. | §jiny o Wefe sung by Mies : city limits. His case was con- il next Saturday and bonds > furnished for his appear- at that time. nk Brown. who has been before t on a number of previous oc- pieaded guilty to the charge rancy. He was sentenced to ¥ in jail, which did not seem him at all. Bears the Signature of beare: Jiam were Herbert Chappeil, Potter, Calvin Brown, 1ed u Burt Thompson, William Grant and George R. Tripp. Burial was in the family lot in Willimantic cemetery. Clerk Edgar M. Warner has i Sciemee_knows that scbarchea | canses faling hair, dandroff and | | DIFFERENT SIZES—PORCELAIN LINED. IT IS THE DUTY OF EVERY sent, Windham Calling of the Putnam, Conn., May 26, 1919, Fually baliuees. Famo stops scborchea , by de- wtroying the deadly seborthea ba- out the following notic County Superior Court. Docket. = COrvRKT AR JLLSTRATING SO 3. é «illi & | Jones ‘and Charles Cahil, | Members of the Bar:—Take nolice| Promier Hara, of Japan, leaving lll It &ssolves the dandrufi and | drivegs, who were prin- | that on Wednesday, May 2% at 10.10| (ne “Diet” House. se or er makes the hair.and salp clean and e fight on Railroad street, B A e L e 1 v T . St ot room i Wiimantc’ iy Sald”count Tne Kind You Have A} The seborthiea_germ T et ot il | Judge, will call the docket in said court JE I nd You Have Afways Beught Bair roots and unless d diseontinue WETT CITY I et tho or otherwise dispose 3 i " E SENTAUR SO NY NCW YORZ 317V, ! Kills the hair & D tratcted muen oo | Of such untried cases thercon as have| A number of friends of Fred Coutue i Famo kills . the germ and m | the court room was|been pending one year and cases ingave him a welcome home party at the | s RSTA o | interested spectators. Ac-|in Which there is default of appear-|home of Miss Josephino Tokimon of pod the stories of both men, the|#hce unless cause is shown for the|High street. Duging the evening ol 572 8 new luss 4 between Cahill and a| Continuance O[rtfif_":‘mf:‘s“- | games and music enjoyed. Lunch | ang we will do thee zood.” Kappa Epsilon, Pease, by Misses Di o the hair and stops of Jomes, the latter zoing tol v ol 0! e court, was served by Misses Josephine Tok- WLl o0 g - L , Pease, by Misses Dis- and itchy assistance and for this| EDGAR M. WARNER, Clerk. |mon and Bva Reed and Mr. Bidie Ta| i3 Edith Fiuggard was one of the|co and Wheeloo A REFRIGERATOR IS AN ECONOMICAL, ] J 2 i 4 o D participants in the concert given at| After the musical numbers, all en- i Voss did not find Jones| Next Sunday morning at the nine|CrOiX. The guest of honor was pre- | Banaceiont ollese Pnoeed TIERE eten rAR - =l i Siske i e s ofoclock mass in St. Josepis church, |sented a beautiful silver smoking set. | She payed kin Hoate, by Godard %" | amusing motion pictures, which were HUMANITARIAN AND PATRIOTIC | | Judge Foss imposed a fine oflBishop John J. Nilan of Hartford will [An address was read by Mr. Bassette| saove ‘ - S o htan ¥ i gt e i G Smouning {5 "$0.0.| amimister the sacrament of comas | o Tativie icthias eaton Bty Sieht ot | Mo e by S oLy U INVESTMENT | B i [ooks comates il |which (E0th men seemed) tion to a large class. aMiss Margaret Driscoll has assigned | Mrs. Albert Avery at Hilltop, Uncas-| Rev. Mother was presented a bean- 3 ! o sires—3 t | 1 for the aftair and 1 33| About $400 was obtained during|{he Sireets o the following pereons | vine. | tiful May basket and other gifts by | nd an exir | x g 3 S D0 U iy for the Salvation Army Home | 0%, solielling for the Salvation Army Fred Hope, Mrs. Arabella Lati- | the pupils, in token of their appro. IN ADDITION TO THIS IT IS A GREAT J . i of two_sallors, Teynold| Servica Fund in this city, which brings | Ve (S weels s, William Mifchell und Mrs. | clation of her motherly care for their | 3 e retorned i Y ow| the total amount reported up to Mon-| .2 Main street to Brown ave- “hurch attended the mission- | every need. A e Williams of New p p R Bt i 4 0 U 3 : the e size does not satisfy I S ane |d‘y night to about 32,000, The reports ?/‘icsl \1\;;:" &loul\}l;e 2nd Eethel Fiske; |ary meeting held with the Third Bap-| The committee for the Salvatisn COMFORT { Sebovries is's morbidly increased | before ¥ were charged|of the canvas from the children in the |3l 3 “amOEtr;oL“{:, ] Delia :1 t church in Greeneville, Wednes-| Army Home- Service drive is as foi- i fow from th ey 3 55 watch, belong- | schools, held Monday, were not ob- | AoNC) Cadieux: Math racy avenue, | day. No. 9366, M. TV, ot |10WS: Mrs. Charles Barnes, chairman, | i ebuces of | C5ilins, who roomé in|{ainable Monday night. but it is known | A1 Cndieux; Mathewson street and| "Cochogan Camp, No. 8366, M. W. of | Mre William Barker, Harovers. stisy 2 i ip. eseresion | | > on'Walnut _street.|that a substantial sum was obtained | ;pompeo N chanic suane o | mail Mgnday ognt. Moy 26 with an | oclis Donohus, Mrs John Woods, i e ox . | e ae atter o | from " thAt " source.. The. campaign | Lhompson; - 3 ic strect and Mqnday night, May 26, With an|Mrs Amie Gordon, Mre. Jas. G. Bu . Y domiraf T & a1 polico 'That his| throughont (he country has heen ex- |1 «eiie, Bihel Harris and liva | enlertaining prosvam. Thert wus vo. | Mrs. Deiwin Martin, Mrs, John Dre = s 18 heen stolen. Tieutenant Mc- | tended to Thursday night of this week, | CTasin; R: , s stree i al music; cher; collectors, Girl Scouts, Mildred NEW STORE_Sh k S { fick | A immediately suspieious of| which gives the Town of Windham i’:‘rl“ i"}leBerect, Mary_Driscoll and {c}dmgs by Mrs. A. B. Blaisdell. Prof.| Swanson, Ethel Firth, Ellen Erickson, etuc et uwt | - F laving seen them com-|ample time to more than subscribe its | Lend La do({me‘ from Lisbon Bridge Hianys Bapfisld s of & ormd; Was| Constance Ridgeway, Ada Ashworth, i = it street on to Main|quota of $2400. That is will be fully |{? Hallroad Crossing, Lottic Peace aid jPresent and gave a sleight of hand|Nelije Bailey; Boy ' Scouts, Arthur OPPOSITE LAUREL HILL BRID — Agents the night. He, with|subscribed goes without saying. A A?m;a Robertson; Tracy avenue toiexhibition. o 5 Charon, Arthur Coutre, Aleita Sen- GE § Jocated them at theinumber of industries have not yet|{shiand Bridge, Clara Adams; Hill and| The Ladies’ Aid Society met at the|ner. Dudley Burr, Emil Biemenue, e #nd when Searched,| turned in their reports of the canvass|JVilson streets, Trene Havey: North of | home of Mrs. Bdwin Henry, Fviday|Capy Lucier, James Burr, Trado Delth t found in Wiliams |in (heir respective plants; also the|BTOWR avenue from Hast My Pal-|afternoon. There was a larse attend- | A play was given in Jodoins theates ] men admitted their| Three Windhams, the towns of Mans- 'r’;'r avenue, Agnes Buckley; North of | ance and much work s accomplish- | Monday evening to swell the Salvation bound over to the|field and Coventry have yet to be FOWD - avenws -~ Prumi- Not¢th Mam{ed. At the busitiess meeting .plansidrioy fomd, - .~ . ~ . 4 el et i R S e o A o ey B s rm of the superior! heard from. With these reports in, it |through Tadpole Brown avenue, Fifth|were made for a supper in June. 7 - |1 ‘assumed the quota will have been |4nd Highland street, Alice Smith; from | The death of Bernard Johnson oc CAMPBELLS heels and where the refugees bury their|Cerman railway emplayes were caught B aias ; Shetl: However,: the: deike Wil be Biridge (0 Ploasan 5 | orvan A o atilile hirtie neas DA MILLS dead beneath the dirt floors of their[separating food cars from a train ar- $ 5 Witimantie || b o e e L e Bicknell; Factory Hill and Slater | dale where he had lived for many| Tred Gardner and family of Wester. | Shell-shattered shacks so that the|riving at night, switching a_caz onto DD | supseibatl oI Lo vion e ool . Jennie Roy. Vears. Tle leaves his gvidow, soven|ly wore visitors at the homer ci G |bread cards of the dead member of|a lonely sideing, robbing it and divia e e or thev said|ity to do so. Doughnuts were again sons, two daughters %and several Gardner Sunday. -|their family shall not be taken up. ling the plunder. Afterward the ca SHEPARD they stole the!sold during Monday and at the Liberty | 10 grandchildren. The funcral was held| Miss Martha Gray of Moosup spe A Greek soldier one of whose legs{would be returncd. to its proper place EPAF s hex could|Cottage Monday evening, D. P. Dunn|Mar school over having|Sunday afternoon from the family | the week-end with her parents in th|P2d been crushed was brought to thefin the train. . :3 i o post in Néw London |of the Hiks Committee, which has so | £0und in a bed of Llue hird-foot violets, | home and wa gely attended by rel- y place. 15| box car on a railroad siding in whicl ' Bucceeding Lirm 2 | Suecessfully handled ~this campajgn, (% large pure white blossom, & very atives and | Rev. Henry T. Ar-| Miss Marion Blakeslee, teacher at|is® B ouroyen 7as living, Someriog) Pedagogy Losking Up. Direct & Y L. . 5 L | was busy auctioning the few which |Unusual occurance, nold N conducted the ser-|the W; s the week ad to be done for him at once. 2 5 > 1 uneral Director & e o ands attind:| rempmal. | Mrs. G. A. Haskell 1 ore. the fonr older | with Her navents oy Tabumon "+ ™8| Miss Kouroven spent no time in talk- iR ey : W - me of ar of the Sl S T 1 3 o g Snon. ing. Borrowing a razor from Licuten- ' pressure, the | North St., Willimantic| - Co clih of Jiastern Con-| The following young ladies assisted |he s ", ioade or M oA el A and Mrs. John C. Gallup of|ant Abmer 3. Cabb, of Denver, Colo, an|Board of Keokuk has raised the wages | e 3 d: 3 Siater hall. in Nor-|in the Doughnut Day Sale which net- |20 own Hall, Wednesday et R S stock up were recent callers in this|American Red Cross fieid worker who|of teachers, who now actually get more | ¥ Aselstan: Tel connection Satn Whiton, secre-|ied about $400 for the fund: o0 e e , Was shaving by candlelight in the box|than the janitors.—Chicago Tribune. s o 5 e the club. read a| Betty Byverest, Fisa Skoglund, M Eiias Anthony returned from Back- \'Afrif\c home of Howard Rogers on William Bitgoed is so much im-|car, Miss Kouroyen anaesthetized hor g 3 3 o eratity. | Shepard, Maty Ful | us hospital Monday afternoon. He has | Saturday o was given) proved from his recent illness as. tol{ patient, with her small supply of ether | === KMOURE\Y BROS ey S S BEEL) LRl MON A, Meéa ) been Giere for o few days, following ke FouinRo © 10 sit up a short time each|and choloroform, and performed an i DRUO. i the ¢ t vear has been Cheeney, Francis Smith, an automobi cident. IRV, SCEVIC - ONSINGES: Y. amputation using collon thread to “tie ! ST Bl itrohe AnD e | aicing the $700 quota fof | garet Rese. Evelyn MacFarlane, Bv Mr. and Mrs. A. A M cived their honorable Goorge Tanner and family enter-|off: the arteries and veins. To Keep the Face ‘ p Sy 5 c Smith unit in| Yorks, Mamic McIntosh and Mrs. .. G, Buck re- tained Sunday Harry Holmes and his| Despite the prophecy of a local doc- | BALMERS remendous CeceliaCohen urned from a ‘motor trip t \ the S family of Willimantic. tor that the aged patient would not Fresh, Clear, Youthful | | 86 Unien St Willimantie, C accumulate Winifred Havrin, Katherine Colgan kshires and the Hudson river vai- SOUTH COVENTRY Edith Philli children |live through the night Miss Kouroyen t i e Alice Donohue, Mahel Brown, Mary g ey sikod]l Lewvan | TEYS feluised fom & sometime later received a visit from | e Fhane ‘Lady As nt) Cheensy, Mildred Dixon. One patriotic AR o f _“"»(: ,'_,,'.' d;n-t,\fi;‘x;?‘?‘_ n-|atives at Westerly, R. T. her patient. He hadr anh Amnm-?.. cire. of the. compiexion. is its LSRRl boy, Girard Smith, helped also. e PG e R artificial limb made for him in the!cire. To keep the face clean, fresh. | —_— - . = | Wedne afternoons and evenin & e fon ., ; : - ! ; jcan Red Cross artificial leg fac- |youthful, there's nothing batter than The local lodge of Masons will hold | COLUMBIA My e an das i | o ,]L‘_“ and Death Operation. e otk v Sautilos I e s e e B | 2 past masiers’ night Wednesday even- | Raymond Squier held an auction on|latter's family of il Spent ith a razor, a_spool of cotton|t°™ {£)iled or faded worn-out skin particles. delegations from other | Wednesday at his former home, which | Sunday at Georg thread and a small portion of "ether [<oemetes almplyid sishon | ng Moy ollien] Bee s ; e e ey it an totue. |8nd cHolorotutes. fins Wiva F. lovite ; ; . |1V the complexion. That's the DN 40 ’ e oo has| IS’ Staffor aftar Ependimg o fow |Yen, an American Red Cross murse per,| _ o0bing American Food Cars. |ooo" 57" means acquira the mer. | P A Y & A e tors, | of the old e bty CahastL Sl e W ith her 5 B T | formed “alife-or-death operation ai| Fight German raflroad employes Olized wax habit. It's so easy .to get i3 e filled by past masters mbia hotel, belo weeks with her 5, Mr. and| 9 R - Yoo e TecaRtly By can|en ounce of the wax at the drui 's. | 1A Ve \ big night is anicipated by the mem- Porter, and intends to m Mrs. William Tay Dramafl Macedonia as tho result of|Were arrested recgnily by Amerleanijch toret Tign? Tike dold ‘cream mo | eg3e ° Jessphing Stowe, fhie 18 year oid|, 2% DONOr flag Swarded to ihis town Seturday ¢ pending & fow daya S (0l nsel” by the Bomeless sialor fosd Oné of The sien, Gerhupat ch b e WIlhlnan ic Conn ngfiter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stonel ;13 54 per cent. move to. the Tl The M. E A |starving Greek refugees. Croom, was superintendent of the rail-|vsing anything. When in a week or <y No. 11, North Main st. returned to|pic 5 67 €he more to the Fiftal The M. E. church united with the} 'Forn of Greek parents, Miss Kouro-|road yards in Coblenz and the others|tw alluringly youthfs ihe home of her parents the latter | loan, s been reccived and| Con onal church for Memoriallven js a graduato nurse of the Mas-|were switchmen. Croom who was tak- U is fully in view. A4 part of last week. after having been | 145 PSen hung i the st sachuseits” General Hospital in Bos-|en to the office of the provost marshal Won( wapt O e v since April 18th. During all this Kk lipe e ton. Because of her knowledge of{by an American private was greatly f <€ roe i ank with a ions = Y % sreatly |, (VL Tocess means complets | time the girl hms been working as a| 405", 2 capacity of 400 gailons) BALTIC |Gireelc the American Red Cross sent|humiliated by this procedurc and pro-|tiigance ot all cutancous blemishes. | housckeeper in the home of a family | PF5e0 Undcraround on the norti: i day fes teos her to Macedonia, where typhus, small|tested vigorously. [1¥e “Treckles, “pimples, Dlotches smdl | in Hartford. She went away and oceupied ° the hay . weighiay| rare ocourre pox and cholera tread on each other's| The American military police allege blackheads. jturned of he own accord,she had Sohosol s et DBt Satod s o Z it " ed er parents much anxlety, and they | *Jree: iacte Taall of e e e, O e e EEe o = iwl_aél [ibout glven up lropes of ever see- | who has heen in town iz Ties hbaont the birthday et 5 e guest of her sitser, M A man arrested for drunkenness in Hunt, returned Saturday. | he day was pleasan pent stroll- s city Monday afterncon will be|’ Mr. and Mrs. Bosworth and child|ing through the woods, and in inte . given a hearing this Puesday morning |of Hartford are in town, guests of Mr, | esting diversions in the Academy cl |in the police court. \ and Mrs. William H. Kneeland. | rooms. ‘ Miss Ida Hoibrook, long a resident| All were delighted when Rev. Moth- of Columbia, but mow residing im|er announced @t dinmer that (he ne Manchester, was in town ay | baske apparatus was ready for Cecil L. G WHE hibheor mway on the court. Some exciting . during the winter and spring on bus- | ames were played during the after: connected with. the Y. M. C. A..| ith a promise of sharp com- has arrived at his home, expecting 16| on, among the different players remain here during the summer. = | for the rest of the school vear Howard Yeomans, with his son a he evening beiore, a enter- rived at the residence of his mother, | fainment was successfully carried out, have a greater i ry B. Yeomans, on the Green late|the program consisting of cong Setorany, Temaining o Sungas | composed for {je anniversary and ex: sale than any other [\ morning, when they all left for Mt | cellently rendered by the : s 5 e e e e medicine in the world and a Nesk A 3 e e e McCabe fiipiano_selec- E g = B e R world-wide reputation vouched for Mrs. Irene M. Mann for membership ney: violin 7 hav Sl i s by the ?appy. hea\thé/ %eople they have presented a demit from a grange n obm, by . ed w TR el & uenl Gl e s e cannete oo ~_helped. If you are troubled with indigestion, DlEEE e L e . biliousness, constipation; if you have headaches, a con- Wind Sofe e Dol Shnd v 4 AS YOUNGAS " tinued feeling of lassitude, insomnia, and are generally rundown SELF HANGING 4 e Ll SR oented and debilitated, go to your nearest druggist and purchase a Trade Mark o \ that purpose, and will De forwarded | YOUR KIDNEYS box of this wonderful family remedy—Beecham’s Pills, They e Cuti to er of the state grange, to x 2 s Eb uticura Clears Dandruff | |5ve “ent with many similar pros ke georet of vouth s ELIMINA- e e | 1 |to congress. The supper which w N OF POISONS from vour body. Made Under Potent License i{{ InOne Treatment | |ic i furnished by the sisters, bams| This done, sou can live o be & hundred n OnNrigencs | the losers in the recent TS program «: There s-ere prese | and emjoy the good things of life with 28 much “pep” 25 you did when in the springtime of sonth. Keep your body competiti { | On retiring, comb the hair out straight, | then make a parting, gently rubbing in Caticnra Ointmedt with the end of the FIX UP YOUR PORCH FOR whenever tried. They insure a good digestion, pure blood, i it it Scho grange of Manchester, guests o in good condi . that's the seeret. -2 P 12 . . fnger " Anaint sddional partings i | | B0 sranec of Nanehesior, suects of| 5 g0, SR, DRCSLE S 1ng strong nerves, sound sleep and active organs of elimination. MEMOR!AL DAY a light coverinz over the bair to protect | | € gram, inchuding @ play cn.| purify the blood, ail of which blood titled Peter'’s Proposal. The second ball game of the season was played on the Green, hetwecn the Hebron and home te: resulting in passes through them once every three mivutes. Keep them clean snd in proper working condition aad you have Dothing to fear. . Drive the poisenes wastes and deadly uric acid aceumnla- Beecham’s Pills tone and invigorate the entire system for they are compounded from the purest drugs obtainable having great curative value. Over seventy years of cxperiegce have shown the pillow from possible stain. The next | morning shampoo with Cnticura Soep and hot water, using plenty of soap, besc appiled with the hands. Rinse in tepid water. Repeat in two weeks if noeded. ‘Coolmor Porch Shades will help make your Porch cool :and comfortable and besides will beautify your home. 3 5 a score of 12 o 6, in favor of the Vis-| vians from your system. Take GOLD s e . They come in green and tan, in the following sizes: 2~ Caticura Toilet Trio =% itars. fl‘;r?fiAfiqfiah m Oil d('.pn;x and you that thcy are of wonderful benefit and their pOpul Tty 15 due to s 2 ARG T will always be in good condition. You 4 x 7—6 feet..... $3.00 8x7—6 Consisting of Soap, Oiniment and Taicum MOCNTVILLE will feel strong and _vigorous, with . = 6 x 7—6 f = foct...... 8725 | | ShlEmE e T anit | |, st reank ogere and 2t sonal BRI 2ER o, Sy et eing ays SPpend 6x eet..... $5.50 9 x 7—6 feet...., $9.00 }| | euth. Byorcmsphesc delcaichymeds | | Vogeltanz atiended the International| sse. smported direct. from the Iabora: : 7 x 7—6 feet $7.00 vour skin 28 in use for 3l toilel pirposes Suashine convention in Providence| tories at Haarlem, Holland. A 10 x 7—56 feet. .. $10.890 ““The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World” You keep the skin, scalp, hair and hande delegates from the local clear, sweet and. .’ The Soap, Oint- Taey are a_relisble remedy which as veen used by the sturdy Duteh for ealih; ‘ment and Talcum Zc. eich everywhere. g May Ciurch and James| over 200 years, and bas helped them At all druggists, 10¢, 25¢ . Jr. are visiting relatives in| to develop into one "lf the strongest . TwH You 9 | and hearthiest races of the world. Get TN e THE H. C. MURRAY CO. [, v vov wivmo oo oo | .G in| Sl oo Sour Sepe Do ot teke iness befors tne public, there is no supplied the pulpit’ of| s substitute, Im sealed packages—e medium better than through the ad-|the Baptist church nday morning| (hree sisem — -