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[ e S RS { 'jMinrray’s B WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Warm Weather Apparel Cool Waists, Tub Skirts, and Sheer, Dainty Underthings Will the Warm Days v Cool Summer Waists One happy way to feel cool is ‘to wear one of these quality fashioned Voile Waists and here are dozens of modes to oston Store Help You Forget Tub Skirts These Wash Skirts prove that a garment can be stylish as well as practical and every Skirt in this lot may be tubbed Norwich Bulletin' Willimantic Office, 23 Church St. : Telephone 105, A county organization meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Fannie Dixon: Ich on Columbia Lake Tues- day afternoon. Mrs. Welch is county chairman of the campaign committec organized tc raise $100.000 under the auspic2s of the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association. - Tiis money 1 to be used to help in the development of True Americanism through training in Gqod Citizenship, and for the in- terest of-woman suffrage in this state. Miss Ludington, the state president of the association, was the principal speaker. Every town in the count was represented by a town, publicity and finan chairman, who will in turn organize their own towns with generals, captains and workers, read for the drive which takes place coming week. At the close of meeting, tea was scived by Welch, The attendance at the Friday after- noon meeting of the local W. C. T.-U. was not quite as large as usual, ow- ing presumably to the warm weather. Mrs. J. M. Gager presided over the to action Friday morning. A small fire in the roof of one of the unoccupied wooden - frame houses in Stone Row was the occasion for a:still alarm.. The fire was quickly extinguished and but little damage resulted. Sergeant Ernest L. Chesbro, Ser- ant Daniel T. Casey and Henry L. McDermott, the latter of the aviation ice, are all at their homek in this having recently received their arge from the service. Y. disch Willard Wells, Fenny Hadon, Nich- olas_George and Edward Bartiett, all of whom were sentenced to terms in state prison at the May term of the superior court by Judge Gardiner Greeng, were taken to Wethersfield on iday morning by Sheriff Charles A. Gates, by Deputy Sherift | Charles An official of the Max Pollock com- ny announced day that notwith- standing the fact that the company had recently purchased land and wa- leges in Groton for the pur- pose of erecting a new mill, the pres- ent plant at Conantville will be con- tinued for at least another year and cibly longer. BABY'S RASH All Over Head. Then On Body. In Pimples. Inflamed and Red. “My little boy broke out with a thick rash all over his head. It con- tinued a few days on his head,and then wentdown 1o his little body. It took R the form of patches of red pimples. The skin N inflamed and red, and he lost a lot of flesh. “I started ta use Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and the rash gradu- ally healed, till in ten days he was all healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Samuel Azon, 75 Thurber Ave., Attleboro, Mass., Sept. 30, 1918. Cuticura ‘Sosp to cleanse, purify and beautify, Cuticura Ointment to ’em! styles of the season. A LOT OF ’EM HERE Fashionable single and doqifle- breasters .galo:e, in a myriad of waist-seam style variations. Lotsof - The livest, newest, smartest & meeting and a report of recent local | drive of the Jubilee campaign W was given, the results of which w soften, soothe and heal, have been most successful in preserving clear skins, clean scalps, and good hair, as select from, each one careful- 1y fashioned and in good style. without the least danger of its losing its attractiveness for the Shortly after midnight Thursday Of- ficer McLean of the lecal police force They’re live styles, tailored especial- 5 most pleasin to the members.. The noticed (o sious looking _men ;" “‘mm:‘“::““‘; S are priced as 1 Eathr o quota for the local union was $750 and | near the alley between the Opera beco: - sure tc These arc ln“dA '\: .1”“ Mb‘l.c’ are mOS‘t dePendabk” each member was as obtain 35| Tlouse block and the adjoining Htore| | test thefascinating fragrance of Cati- ly for live young men by Ku penl‘ei. g $1.25 and up to $3.98. considerable variety in mater-|apiece. The sum of 383357 was, re- |on North street, They entered the al-| | cura Talcum for perfuming the skic. P A PR . . e | POFted a g as bavcog been!loyway and before. the officer reached| T . . Other W in Georgette andjials and styles, with prices)securea with a number ot paid | the spot, came out again and upon be- | © | “Sa i b Bere - AL i pledges not_turned in. So it may bel said that Willimantic -bas gone cver the. top 6hce more. ; The 10l union wus the third one.in the state to wira in its quota and the national quota| for the state of $20,000 was also re- ranging as. low as $2.98 and| ooy e OrEtent 2 e b0c ol B up to $6.98. ing ordered to stap by the officer, the men started on a fast run up North onto Valley street with the officer right on their trail. Upon reaching the residence of P. J. Laramee on Val- |ley . strect one of the men turned and ed at Crepe de Chine are pr mer. $5.98 and up to $12.50. " fon, Michael Shea, Regis Beaulleaux, John F. McCarthy, John Fahey, Péter F. Mullen, George F. Murphy, James M H ported as having been subscribed. | fired a shot at the pursuing officer and | Tighe, Nazarre Routhier, Edward F. ’n H 1 Dalnty Underthmgs Assembled During tlie “drive, the local union et Both: man) itely " Oissoreavanl] Gorciaen. FANISZ AP, Pameauy ddmen You find them new and dlfierent m tained forty-six new members and|throush a back yard, where all trace|Barnaby, James B. Gallivan, Law- s For Warm Weather the quota d through can of them was losi. A thorough scarch | rence Sullivan, John Killourey, Will- / - ng by the members, rummage sales|was made of the city, but the men,|iam L. Connors, Theodore _Potvin, ! " 3 ) b and_memorial memberships. One gift| cvidently professional burglars, made|James D. Courtney, Michael ¥. Dana- every respe(‘.t except one—the same Just as light and airy as a summer day are the frilly Under-|of $10 was received from the woman's | good their eseape. The shot fired by |hey, Patrick J. Hurley, Alvin' Potvin - g a3 e S of quality Nain.|dcpsrtment of the local Y. M. € A-jone of the men aroused.the —whole| (died in France), Harold Moriarty : muslins for summer; exquisitely fashioned *of quality Nain-|ana there wore-a mimber ‘of ether| neighborhood and for @ time there was | (died in France), James P. Flynn (died ld d f lit f b i d sook, Lawn and Batiste and attractively trimmed with dainty|subscriptions of substantial amounts.| considerable excitement in- that sec-| while in_servics), Thomas P. Smih, old standard o! quaiily Iabrics an At the close of the meeting tion of the town. James E. Lynch Edward J, Gelinas, laces, priced ver gramme of readings and Vany local friends of Mrs. Edwin|Daniel B. McCarthy, John Shea, Hae ks s it of A e e Wi e fine tailoring 5 -slone smises o EaalQKist 9 > . . days during ih s learn of her successful and rapid re-{ Moriarty, James Haban, William Law- - Env Ll:\p\v (.lhnn]>n. in .m}!fix,il {[;md Cover Combinations and Jung which was much en L et B s Lol s s e Fdvard Kennedy, dmund A. Par o sook. lace tr ediand Drawers a SOV - | Sandwiches, al iced tes recently underwent at the Hartford|ent, James Clune, Patrick J. Dillon, sheer Nains ‘wk. ace 1‘1 mmedfand Drawers and .( over Com- | Sandw T e it L WHlL e Vandamens Tamas 1 Mo e and hand embroidered, pricedjbinations, made in Nainsook ST L h 2|turn (0 Ter Home within a week or | Jeremian O. Sullivan, Robert Pickett 2 > G izt 5 | Legion will gather a all s atrick J. Brennan, Bdward Gavigan, at $1.25 and up to $4.5¢ } Berkerly Cambric, are|social time gt e G Grady, N Gi -+ el g ; { hg i e i ; |' The death of Mrs. Marie LaPaime,| George A. Grady, Nelson Gilman, Silk Envelope Chemises ipriced at $1.25 and upto $2.98| The case of the Herbo Phosa com-| g7/ gecurred late Thursday evening at|James a. Shea, J. Godfrey LaPalme 5 & . TN e 2 i o 2| pany of Providence vs. H. Wood-1ycr home, No. 21 Lewiston avenue, the | Michacl O'Neil, Patrick Dunleavy $2.50 to $4.98; Silk Camisole ht Gowns are $1.50 an\<;\-Y«T"nfm-;"m:rl;grwf\:m‘r; B sigeciae leatise f Her desth being ceschyal| LUke Fivin Joweph € Cuflenetie s netced , to €2 08 Iat 5 iday rning a superior .court 2 The deceased was born arles I viere, L Ny L » » e . Ll =) session held in Roc e in vor of ES P 2 2 b )- . | Joseph elude, Daniel Killourey. are priced as low up to $3.98 and Embroid i inF lle in f e P. G, Canada, but had re. | Joseph Delude, Daniel Kill up to $2.50, these »d Nicht Gowns are $2.08]the defendant, the latter being repre- this city practically her whole| _Out of town cemeteries: John F. 3 4 » 2 <+ 79 | sented by Willia this as the widow . of Godfri|Slater, Timothy Reynolds, Rev. F. X P - trimmed with prett up to $6.98. -Silk Night|city. The pi sentec nd is survived by five|Mulville, Peter Ward, Patrick J. Keen ’ P o IR Sty [ IR R by Frank H. Foss of § nd two sons; also two|@n. John J. Legendre, Rev. P. J. O'- . = and fanc ibbon shoulderfGowns are $3.98 and up to|case arose over t : of | and one half-brother as fol. |Leary, John Jordan, Frank H. Day, L too % straps. 1$5.98. three cprioads of . cide , the|joys: sister Immaculate of the Sacred | John J. Moriarty, Francis Quinlan, 9 plaintiff " claimed they had a -contrac nvent, Taftville; Sister Irene | John Crawford. 3 A - for with the defendant. The case w V's convent, this city; Mrs.| From other councils buried in St. 3 N T_la_zmd Thursday 1\\\]\;[ held vm'r\v | & nier and Miss Alphonsine .}qsep&s EemolerT,h Th%uas “Cl::‘rk,l ~ - v ] R riday morning. he jury took but aiy.paime of this city and Mrs. Charles | Timothy Leary, Thomas Oats, Michae! Make Your Summer Home More Attrace| i i s Senter s voratae | Labaime of this ity ang Mrs. Charles | Timothy Leary, Thomay Oats, Michac! . o] . D ik . | favor of Mr. Woodward. *i .“La Palme of this city; two sis-|&ll, James Grady, John Walsh. o you e a . Emilie Lacombe and Mrs. of this city Hetu of CIi tive With Cool Draperies and Curtains The grave of Patrick Cavannaug) deceased member of San Jose coun: In connection of the national M th the local drive npaign for the en- one half-brother, Sailor Straw Your Summer Hom mad ; ttracti d rollment of 1,000,000 ebe ton, Iowa, and|in Lhe Greeneville cemetery at \u:, Summer Home can nade much more attractive and|ber of the National eleven grandchildren. wich, will be decorated by Brother 0 cooler with pretty and mmer Draperi Soguts, "preliminary stey heen| Mrs, deanie E. Harding, 56, widow of | Thomas Ashton. Perfect Knotting $2.00 up to $3.50 - . P T ¥ taken for the enrollment of the quota|Smythe Harding, both former resi-! The last big bowling match of the Ties You will be surprised to knov yw little it will cost to fix up (100) memberships for the town of|dents of this c died Thursdfy | season scheduled for Friday night on s okt Dr Sf g ; Windham. Officers for the local cam- |morning at the aghter, | the, Center Street allies between the 65¢ up to $2.50 your home with new Drap. I Curtains—step in and|paign are as follows: Geo Henry T, i crack Casino of Hartford and the et us ficure it ke i . y lor, :chairman of this dis F ew Br . The fu-|local Independents did not material- hl_ us figure he new patlmns in Drap-|p. gath, chairm neral ‘was held afternoon from | ize and the fans were some disap- eries and new sty rtains w inte 7 mittee; M. E late home. Inierment took place| pointed, for Andy MecCarthy, Hart- tains will interest you. C. » Lathrop, outh Deerfield, Mass. fordy premier/howler, was siated to ow Scri T T T, AT AT | . & e voomey i b ih bt Eucia o ntLs’ vid | appear with thé Hartford quintet i1 New Scrim Curtains, with twojMarquisette Draperies, * floral|ing committee and T et T e [ iinnen LBR S bIT . fow Shtities, with | CHURCH | | ] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nasin, Ly T » ] | MAIN AND lace edge tucks at bottogn, I, 3 made-IiSeplans o | occurred Thursday nizht at tnew | Conrad, Willimantic’s best bet in the | CHURCH REED iced at )8 E ydesigns, are 49¢ a yard. e moxt Hucona - lhome on North Windham -oad. Fu-|game. 5 g STREETS priced at 2 a pair. J three teams have | neral services were held Friday after-| Word was received late in the aft- COMPANY noon, at 2 o'clock. Interment took place in St. Joseph's cemetery. ernoon from the Hartford manager that his team did not care to roll on 36-inch wide hemsti > edge marquisette for Curtains, a mem- . |account of the hot weather. The a yard. " ts of a| At the local High School through | Center Street alleys, on which many exptaing (i Hised and the | CH R n Tl wing and in the follow- | Bed matches have ‘been rolled, will soon be a thing of the past and a Monday morni ing week on the 18th, Class Day exer- 001 by | I L . matter of memory with the local fans. GRAS% Mr. Twoomey an- | cises will take place; on the 19th, | e puilding was recently sold and at =t v will by he hgraduation exercises of the 1919 class | the Puliding W = st Wind : ‘the °nd on the evening of the 20th, the the end of this month, it will he alter. « for Windh : 100 mem. | ¢ sovering Sdus I? i s toE " o Conem | class reception Will be held in the | °d,for manufacturing purposes. At the Methodist Episcopal church, | h no doubt w State Armory. AN IDEAL FLOOR COVERING FGR SUMMER o i ‘ = o ¢ the Windham | R2Y- C: Harley Smith, minister, morn- | n=peci from cReteesiMlae obo COLCHESTER s os t S Bt ed, a concerted eff e annual® dance of the Windham | ing service at 10.45, ses v Rev. vi has been a nurse in the hospitals srass Rugs t nl part in spring and summer|ihe canvassers win Tigh School Girls Gles club . was | Fie Dr Blakestes, D D president of | e Sororr of Jorg. Several months. | Clayton D. Barton and brother of Floor Coverir cool and sanitary, besides thel“ e ld in the town hall Friday eveningEast Greenwich Academy. ~Also at|pressed desire of the meeting that the| Mr. and Mrs. George Ladd havey Hampton were in town Thursday. B8 Bettetns and S ’ them if pos: t0 with sixteen numbers on the pro-|12.45 at South Coventry. 12 o'clock | honor roll be erected before ihat time,|taken possession of their land here. | Samuel and Henry Iriedman of 1 pa ns ana S mak and finances of the gramme and all the latest popular hits | Sunday school; 6 p. m. Epworth } e sentiment of the meeting wa. {New London are at their home on any room in I of Boy o1 in dance music was dered by Pick- | League. 7 p. m. evening worship, ad- t should be of bronze. At the Norwich avenue, called home by the ” HLCE ett’s ‘orchest A feature of the}dress by J. D. Elemdorf, Mrs. C. H.|[close of this meeting, ‘the general NOANK serious illness of ‘helrtlather_m A organi programme was the “Moonlight | Beebe in charge of the mu: | committee or: d and appointed as & 1 R hn O'Erien of t Hampon 18 x 36-inch eel........... $4.50!°f the Dance” number. The committee in| At St. Paul's Eposc i Jenninge. who| Howard Hunter is employed in the| i spending o fow days with friends in 24 x 41-inch i g % vork of the dance consisted of the{communijon at 8 o'clock: ice, and is chair- | Groton Iron v\orks,r e 5 sy 24 x 41-nc 6 x O feet $6.98/ %0, Hickey, Lois Caswell and |at 9.45; morning p committee, with| :Capt. Blanchard Gardner has retum- W £ th 27 x 54-inch CCL s dnne v atan o .98 | Fo; lison. Refreshments by Al- | at 10.30. stant chairman, | ed from his vacation and r?sumcd! his| _Coichester camp, Woodmen of the 30 10 feet. €10.00 5 | the pub served during the intermis-| At the First Congregational church | Hi/ Hlacox (sewstary. sndwhil@atichias’ inabéctonat the Groton; Ton} World, held ‘o’ meetinisl fn (Fothin 30 3 eet, $10.00 and $12.00 | sympathy sion. The officers of the Glee club fol- | Children’s Dar will be observed with | nn treasurer and cheirman of the WO\rkS- EEEoL S e aeChatt e N w‘;‘\" ,-"“E S dflrs(fhcj;;f 3% 3 2 8019 x 12 fos A A. W. Bu low: President, Miss Alice Hicket; 1i- |2 service at 10.30. Graduation of chil- | finance committee. I il. Gilbert was Mr, Croto, e nes iisey ihio) e i ==t 5 004 12 feet, $14.00 and $16.00 [ , Miss Dorothy Burnham; sec- | dren from the Primary to the Junior|appointed chairman of _the parade|Groton Tron works b e as elected consul command- \ e e s 3 T v and treasurer, Miss Lois Cas-!department. Baptitsm of infants, of | committee, Warden Mailhotte of the Wc};lsfelf h:{“fie“{a‘\_ SEptctiT Homs Har e ain v to e al- | well, which there arc cight. Singing by the | reception committee, Rev. J. J. Mc-| Charles Hadley '« : L e The boys and girls’ tennis teams of | children's cholr a visit today (Saturday) from Brook-|from a few day: with her moth- thought there were a numbe who will ANTS’ WEAR | Cabe of the programme committee, G. 3.3 & e SR i ¥ vy yard. er i st Hampton. the local high school journeyed to Put- | 3.30 p. m. at the town farm. .| H. Prior of decorations and !'\:msb 1da lyf{u“;;w vian Lynton, graduate nurse, )‘1';:. v u;::pm. Strong is visiting " o2t 2 T For the first time in many weeks | Nam during the week end and defeated | m. Story Hour in the church house, | Foster on the banauet for the bovs. |, [ 0 4% ¥ New' London. S WIllig 12 et St EVERYTHING TO MAKE THE LITTLE ONES COOL | Ensine Company, No. 1, | teams of the Putnam High School in|story, “Dawn of Tomorrow.” contin- | They will meet with the general TG Ty “ang Mrs. Sylvester Fowler have | Norwich. - AND COMFOR Xt = | e out of he Hites Salcles uigsed, ued e e miiee next ‘;“g:“‘;:“ SEAINE returned from a_long visit to their|”™ \yaje: White, who has been attend- Ol TABLE | This: (Safurdav) Jpiocnineyaveather || o TENt BARUSE - church, Rev. (A, Dl (uithen s FrANS Babntars Mesi Willam: Ciitley,) '] 10 a e e e permitting, there will be an outdoor | C3TF Ok <DEgIgr: Morning o Providence. 3 7 is at his home on Hayward avenue for These wee garments are not one hit les = liect at Recreation park of | SeTVices at 1045 followed by church| QTAFFORD SPRINGS Mrs. William Steele is able to go| (™ i i l I it less cunning than the SE (e T Dk of | school at noon. At 6 p. m. meeting | ;| about atter a recent iliness. Hunt Pk i gntia able mite for whom they were desiened—si e PR e DR of the Y. P. C. E. and at 7 p. m.| The Stafford high school alumn 4 £ R Lo s £ Rlnenor L_fl 1tiness are the most on features of these appare]n “athletics by the chil.| Christian cience Sunday morning|and presented the play, My Friend A deatis v displays, but quality and rkmanship have those who' pass the. gli | $ervice ia held at 10.45 in the Woman's |I'rom India. which was 0 Wil plavsd| oy, 244’ Mrs. Walter Capwell Tave b Ay ) Kmanship have not etic test will be awarded | Club room at 803 Main street. Subject |in_Stafford Springs last winter. moved from High street to tie. the: Baptict CRuzcH: Suataymt een forgotten. Sl et of Lesson Sermon is the Onlv| The grammar school graduating ex-| ™3iS NiChors of Conantvile has S ad g e B B0 “ause and Creator.” Text: | erc will be held at Memorial ha red a cottaze at Groton Long Point " B. D. Remington will Infants’ White Dress T ants’ Knitted S 3y o onan and Mice Cecslia bpsaimatity i M 1 Tarord. Hotlow on the evening of | Sured a cottage at Groto g " B b Remington " s ite TeSSeS 3 ants 1 acques, in et % L e s June 19 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Maln have 55 $1.25 to $3.98 s and Marion Lessard of Mon- James Spear, who has been in New]| Mr and ARl L, 4 $1.2 $3.98. e Lhin 3 By ot Pt i returned from a visit in New York. , 3 roturned to his e o e i d blue $1.00 and up ol g a few days in New JEWETT CITY ek for several months, has return- | PRERCg Q0TG4S T Blest of Tel- | pomn o o el D ‘h'- eSSES, age 2 to 6 years,jto $3.00. | Two local organizations, San Jose | Sunday morning. Rev. J. F. Aldrich's . astemnpieie| SthvS. Iui BEw Tork where she i8] peen ed from the U. S. A. He 4 C ras o collariInfar 4 - B ¥ Mel [ C| S = 1 % ing vacati v White with contrasting collarfinfants’ Bonnets, 75¢ to $1.25 { council, No. 14, K. of C., and the Mod- | fuPisct at the Methodist church is (0| 4. Fork of praduction and the rooms|SPERAINE & SECAYOR., - porying have [ focently returned from France, — . and cuff, $1.25 to $6." Infants’ Silk Crochet Bonnet Woodmen of America, Camp No. | ne Tne, Gall of ! Martha | i’ probably he closed for the sum- | F AN BT N0 "1 Rev. George Reynolds, D. D, of Infants’ Long White P {4 Sl ochet Bonnets —— old special services to- | meeting at 6. There will be a mer. The examinations of the class| ™y by pibetts, engineer of a fishing | West Hartford, will preach at™ the nfants’ Long White Petticoats}$1.89, As ¢ morow (Sunday afternoon) in memo- | gren's Day concert at 7 o'clock in home nursing will take place NeXt| oamar made a short visit at his]Sunday morning service in the Con- 70¢ tr g I N = s ted members of thei: 3 G £ 3 . o s regational church. 5 I/)L to $1.50. {Infanis’ Bibs 25¢ and 59¢ ood As Ever, ni s The following | Rev: Albert Donnsil's | Sunday Susan Coleman of Springfield Rotg recently |= 3 nfants’ Flannel Petticoats,jBaby Sweaters . 2 ased members of |morning subject _at the Congrega fford Springs for three d ant ticoats,pbaby Sweaters, plain or in 14, Whose graves | tional church is Woman in the Pres- The Kind You Jised 79c and $1.50. brary hall Sunda noon at 3.30. |O'Connell were in attendance at the 3 s P ent Age. Mrs. Donnell leads the C. tafford Gol} jay its first icolors $2.50 and up to $3.98. r‘,’f‘f;.':{“" ¥. service at 7. The Children's Day gsn: it e & Munsanion Befm-e fl] i, deramiah i fecryice. willibe ield on Juns 15 the local grounds this (Saturday) af- FOR HOT WEATHER e War. Danicl 1| At the Baptist church Rev. M. D.|ternoon. e Tames, Sunday morning subject fs| Mrs. Mary E. Smith has been ap- 2 % 3 I HE H C MU [Made from the finest selected wheat Ronan, Thoma s Call. The sermon will be fol- | poinied teacher of the ith grade iniff Can you think of anythmg more pleaamg to wear then a . . L CRR o Smith, Thomas Har. |lowed by the communion service when |the Springs school for the next school 5 ° |k S nothing Je ; the associational letter will be pre- | year. Light Weight Silk Poplin Skirt? p — e ING ARTHUR FLOUR The C. E. service will be| Franik Anear, of Montville has been| 'T} $ild theiat Of*;s?nl"l] at nge side |omitted, as there is a Children's Day | = William Quiniey Mr. Anear . r o ¥ - while the stream of life flows by, A |concert at 7 o'clock. eCantl: turned from France where . SEED OATS | 1 names RlVel' Ll.lle :E“;"d‘” “'°":"" '=°{‘ldi'_"n=d Lu sickness Rev. Richard R. Graham, rector of|he has been in service in the Canadian | — Z hat does not permit him or her to pe: Christ church, Norwich, will officiate | army. i HAYSEED | STEAMER CAPE COD 0& F C JACKSON form the active duties of life, to do his |at an Episcopal service in Slater Li-{ Attorneys Willis 1. Reed and M. D. - or her share of the world’s work, is { W Pathetic figure deserving of sympathy . Agent A. W. Buchanan of |superior court in Rockville Friday. In all colors, including white and Gabardincs, H AND : vspnr.non Co., Inc. DENTI‘r -] Much sickness, pain end - mige 1 bo at the Riversidel Hubert Blackburn h:\shbioc‘u»ld_ AMP = i aves New York, Pier! 43, Nesth w B result from disordéred kidneys and blad. | Srammar school at 3.30 on June 9th|charged from Hampden hospital = 'in S, LES, WORTH UP TO $15.00 FE TILIZE Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- L des. Failure of tho Kidueys 1o 4o thek instead of 10th as previously ar-|Springfield and returned to Staffor s . Removed to 715 Main 5t. Willimantie e T e etz otk Springs. R Snpin NorwlbnAiucstay.| s . properly and fiter imparities out f the blgod | ranged. DEnes. 22 ON SALE AT and Sundays at 6 p. T ours—§ *fi' b o Phone 44 l':i-:e’rh-»vlm,yqn::n;w Eoee muscles, Mrs. E. E. Gilbert and daughte: '*I;R_E'STI,‘ON . L | ——— e o swollen joiats,pufinces under eyes,foat. | Mildred returned Thursday from T, W T 3 {A.R.MANNING |*7 2™ JAY M. SHEPARD e visit with Mrs. Ella Riley in Pro Passenger rates between Norwich o . or other sympioma of kidaey trouble. esce Mr. and Mrs. J. O- Crary and Miss 4 i YANTIC, CONN, New York, §2.50. Bucceeding Elmore & Shepara ol dmey A®g127 Western Eiectric? or| CYnihia Crary. ‘accompanied by Mr. : H » i ropms, all outsid 1 ¥ D“ | o s “Thor” electric shing machine for|8nd Mrs. J. E Crary of Griswold, re- Phone 960-2 war tax. e #110. 1o-| Funeral Director & Embalmer o T 311975 if ordered on or before July|cently made a trip to North Stoning: ® . are cffe removind the came of the trouble o e A FEW BETTER ONES AT $3.97 .~ * } T. B. KNOUSE. Agent e daenss Mr. and M: re spending 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistan: 10th. or the: ngbthen and invigorate wi deranged kidneys. and help them to macao functioning so that the blood etream is purified and the cauee of disease removed. T, M. Platte (Brakeman), Sec" Usion, 518 Blaine St., Peoria, LiL,, writes: " Two bortles of Foley Kidney Pille relieved all sympe toma of my kidney and bladder trouble, stoppiag and pains, correcting the kidney The Children's day ex Congregationaj church morrow (Sunday): Miss Mary Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H- H. Palmer; returned home 3 Chil(iren Wéry reises at the 1l be held to- eau Theodore month at' Mt. Tel. connection KHLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM-. Sunapee, Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES § | | HAVEYOUR SHOESREPAIRED | : / At The 'CITY SHOE SHINE PARLORS We put on Rubber Heels while you meeting was held in the Friday evening to ar- come_home to rden Mailhotte town range for C W wait. BALMERS ot secreons. Tam auo bestrom | po¢ BTOUS Seral committen was and foating specks ' presided. general ‘o : ] - g 33 BROADWAY + BANK STREET, Second Floor, | 86 Union St., Willimantie, Conn. | Fcicy Ridacy Filla cured me > =7 < | appointed to make the arrangements FOR FLETCHER'S : CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON Phone 206 “Lady Assistant) LEE & 0SGOOD €O, e e Daniel 7. Finn e | CASTORIA ! G. H. Jennings, Daniel F. Finn. Mra

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