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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919 Madame Schwartz Sold Her Entire Stock To THE PASNIK CO. Sale starts today, in the store formerly occupied by the CIRCULATING LIBRARY. 3 Madame Schwartz just opened a new parlor over Bliss Jewelry store, but the goods are now being sacrificed at the Pasnik Co.’s low prices. Lot No. 1 Il Lot No. 3 VELVET HATS Loads of up:t?-date new Fall Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery. Pasnik’s Price 29¢ Pasnik’s Price $ 1.97 Never mind what Schwartz sold them for WILLIMANTIC Norwsich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- me-‘lm:‘ f:’:lgo[:'e}’f"lh;‘ voted to a])pfroA priate -$270, 'or the erection of a 5%, 35 Ghursh 8¢. Tolophone 105, new dormilory at the Willimantic state normal “school. Tracy Bros. of What Is Goina On Tonight. Waterbury were awarded the contract. Obwebetuck Lodge. No. 16. L O. O.fThe Brill company of Springfield, Fmeets at 807 Main street Mass., was awarded a $10,000 contract ¥ D Veterans meet at the state ar-| o inctall a heating system in the dor- mory on Pleasant street. mitory Ground will be broken at the Interest in the annual town election fsite of the mew dormitory within a) to tafie place in this city Monday, Oc- | short time. tober 6, centers around the men run- Miss Sarah Keever, of New Brit- mag for town tax collector. Frank|ain who has been secured by the local A. Bartlett. on the republican ticket!chgpter of the Red Cross has est jhas held the office for several terms|ished quarters in the Opera House and bas filled its reqmirements with | ek and will have office ‘hours from 1 «tahnlli At the town elections in pre-},n¢y 2 p. and from § until 9 p. m. Ylous years Mr. Bartlett has swept his|The Metropolitan nursing formerly {opponents aside and has piled up more| carricq on by Miss Alford and Miss Fotes than other candidates on the|Taper has been taken over by inter- ticket. This _~ar the democratic par-|esis of the public health, bureau and 713 _has nomin.ted James l.ee, con-|y\jise Alford will work with Miss Kee- {=Hered one of the strongest candi-|ver in cooperation with the Red Cross. dates they could send into the field| Aside from regular welfare work, Miss because of his service record. Aside|Keecver will be in charge of the bbay from these iwo Tandidates thereweifare clinic and the tubercular clin-| were able to.shake the hamd of Bel: {seems fo be little interest in the out-|i. This work has been done in other | gium's heroic.prelate, ,Whem e DaF- come of the election. The voters made| citjes and has proved beneficial to the|lor car New York, which was attached [ this year are far aBove the averaze|.ommuni The waiting room Is still|to the rear of the Boston express, Zumber for an off vear and as thislin need of chairs and anyone wishing|came to a stop the cardinal was seat- will be their first chance to vote each|to supply these gifts is being asked|ed In a compartment.in the rese:offs P AT = : } gasty hes Ay e iy ind|to communicate with Mrs. C. C. Case,|the car, but When the people rea )e number that ma: ® counted up-|chairman of the nursing committee. |ed that he eome out te the Dla London are 4 on to Doost s lcker According to| Samples of the ballots to be used in|he dia so and while there-ahook hendé | o s e Lor & Ty A ecdas The Whitmre Ihe present outlook the vote Will be|:he coming town election have been|with those. who “were able to reach). heavy as every voter is expected 10|ieceived by Town Clerk grank P. Fen- | nim. Former. Mavar P. D Dunf sg. ]2 Mystic. LS ister his decision especially on the|ton. L Sk, " S o e conacior “The firet weekls report of the bu-| tier raiended o wiktame. vo ihé sits| NORTH STONMNGTON D G l St HAVE YOu TRIED. > IF NO WHY NOT Never mind what Schwartz sold them for Lot No. 2 Lot No. 4 High priced new Millinery, small and large VELVET HATS’ shapes, Velvets, Velours, Pan Velvets and e 3 Feather Hats, Jaaik's Priee 9T | §2 97 .01 $3.97 " Nothing Higher, So Go To It and Save Money - While This Sale Lasts When the Ali-Stars play their game|reau of preventable diseases, Connec- | and presented fthe card: ] - . gy Mt L Tor e | S B e ardingl ok (he das| Mra Lueian Drury gave a Shower this coming Sunday it will not mark|week ending 5 Shows onlyiand thanked Mr. Dunn. and .after| Tuesday afterncon of last week - ihe end of the seasom, as Manager Mc- | (hree cases of diphtheria in this coun-| waving it aloft in view of the cheer-|Miss Ruth G. Thompson. whose mar- R = Quillan has secured the ast Poli team |y for : ing people pressed it to his heart and| riage with George H. Stone will take Reliable Merchandise of Hartford for the final game. The e Il d then raising it to his lips. kissed its|place soon. 4 o S z = Pt T T hation || Accarding te the basekal depe ) 0 TNE N Mot Setame 1] it Somiey” o ‘e T Bapti Fairly Priced. throughout the state and should prove] . " LR It or Vesterday's game| to the giver, Mr. Dunn requested that|church, of “which Miss Thompson de) = . . 0 CnS L L L s big a drawinz cavd as the Fisk Red | o nothing 1o do with the|he keep it and Cardinal Mercier as-|an active member. A e “conter- | McCail Pattorns, Floishers and Gaodi Tape In the coming same the All doue Duk Sric it ety theunel d the donor that he would ke‘ep lxz hour, tea ‘:aauzer:::ie e e Lo heril e Blvhen Stars who have been forced to bow to| (0PF bul one wemders why the bet souvenir of the trip. The irain|piece on the was s BRI ed in this city for ten minutes|rious white-covered mound border- e =i be out for blood Ford lowe and | favor of the White Sox before the|and just before it pulled out Cardinal 4 with the New London Independents|ticut Department of ce Goods, | ry and Ri ered with cardipal asters. After tea & ; the bride-elect was invited 0 investi-|804 Main Street Willimantic, Conn. Flaherty will plav with the local or S e W | Mevel stowed blessing on a will appear in the Poli game Tt ™ balietin poaras And pascs|mall chila who was held up by its| gate the mysters. whereupon she £ A 2 At the 95th annua meeting of nz crowds were able to follow the|mother. Before the train pulled out|found many pretty gifts. BOLTON . STORE CLOSED NEXT SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P' M. Rally day was observed at the Con- The pas-| Rev. Thomas Street, recently® ] shford Baptis Sotiation held wame inning by inning, wntil the Sox|Daniel W. Bidwell famous globe-trot- i mecting house of (he North Ash- | were ety Honery mthe'® res] (er, boarded he train to secure . | gregational church, Sunday ¥ “from the cardinal before he ar-|congregation was present. Before you buy a Coat for the lady or the child see what The Pasnik Co. have to offer Eastford. Tues-|ihat all interest in the game was lost ardin ! s e o B i iz o Five i at 1 sermon and|turned from 3 C. A. or in roenter of Willi-| However. there are plenty of White|rived at his destinatiof at Hartford. | tor preached a special rook- | France. preached in the Congregation- : . ” mantic wa t tor. for|Sox fan< in the city who have faith| The funeral of Mrs. Hannar Curran, | Mrs. A\“,“l“"_mf‘“fl‘l' “;‘:“"(h:’ P‘a‘r;"’fln_ al church Sunf@ay in the interest of the to you. You will be astonished at the low Prices, the second “al aptist | that their dope on the final-outcome|widow of Patrick Curran. was - held|Ivm, B it maeRTorial- Tuns. ooy Iater e : o io. church of was granted mem- the series will be rigl from the residence of her daughter,|age. s Slliams, of Wi the day called on local people. zation during the I " s v 9 S ar reet, Rev. Willlam F. Williams, of est Ry e g B - Under the direction of “Buck” Don-| rs IWIlIAm, Brecn, 2 o o50. [ erly, is moving fo his recently pur-| Rev. Frank K. Abbott supplied the SELL FOR LESS he silent ‘pol L T e i R - dohn'the Baptist chureh, ien O e A e rom. ol Matthovn of Tomert M. bt Sin- ° section of Main and North streets re- | Pam Hizh 2 . | [ at 10 o'clock a requiem E . o Mr WOtENs DOng L3Ry on s e -1 SGMf practice Wednesday afternoon in i sovote hocieat ) pres_dno mash Tuesday might|,cparation for the game with the e Dr B ] W v. Brown of Mansheld |vacation. T " TORES—] i i Willi i when 2 man cndeavoring 1o catch the| BleHAration for the g you. thig|Klernan. (The bearecs were [ eabphi| Warsen W. Bromn of Mansfel [VEQMOR | o oo 1 spenaink s HREE GOOD S Norwich, Danielson and Willimantic Y Dmiaes net i Ront | coming Saturday av Recreation Park.j Boucher, William Green. James Bou-| Fars., (88 20 5 i’ be a member | fortnight in Ohio with her son, Joseph e i fes Neat Recrestion Cannie E.|Sloz The team is lighter than:usual this} " ouseho] . Fannmie E.|Sloanc. op of the dummy was| ! Willimantic. The death of Mrs, Cur-{of the household of Mrs Shiss Helen H, Bery has, renirded. & = 5 ve beem playing at the varto An organization of the W. C. T. U.{ pytnam, and Mrs. Sarah Morse. of| James Beebe of Orange was a caller |vens: bat few husky boys : St = serv was rendered | ' °*¥ J K ij|ran occurred at the residence of her|Stone. 5 Hartford after a visit at Charles N. the night. The light|ln fhe line w Cxpected Lo U Mghicr Saturday evening and she| Mrs. Herman Chapman and son. of| Hartfor & trip was in the interest of the Japanese SR LEGAL NOTICE Monday _afternoon | 3Y holw thal mishi b made quring| i survived by fowr daughters, Miss ,Pi'eslon_"wil:. guests Sunda: s e e ani spent the week end | Sovernment He is studving methods of = p of the trojley and a|(he =ame. o e e | Mary Curran of Norwich Mrs. WII-| James i1 Lee. 2 ane poultry keepins Ariven bt ai4eal paris:| an be looked ‘for to make successtull Marv Curran of Sorwich Mrg WIS DUi®R. Wheeier of New Lon-| with friends in TID0re. chinson asid | The thres best pens in cach of the|81 +J. Prank Dubois, East Lynn, *+ | Z - n afcnd runs and a line plumge or two LA Cregn Sh7 < Walter Cor-|don was a week end visitor in town.| Mr 2 Bts Sowr | principal varieties are as follows Mass. el sy A Noti [ e SeA o el 5 afghen arStadiey 6 gaie The . sesaes| 6 New SLop aRC e TN The lecturer’s hour at the last meet- | daughier, Miss Louise J. Hutchinsop, 5 80 ilillitop Pouitry Yards, Suf- SSessor s otice iyards. The first team hac not been|coran of Wilimanti vy ing of ihe mrange was given over to|of Hartford spent Sunday with Mre!|pen Barred Plymouth Rocks T B R 1 B s A R iR et g picked for the coming game and until a contest between the men and wo- | Hutchinson's mother, Mrs, Jane B\ ", 0" i rancais, West- Kirkup Bros, Mattituck, N. | Town 'of Norwich are herehy notified ta the boys have been tried out in a NOANK men in the entertainment line. The|Summer. =G hampton Beach, L. I W e B . 1711 return to the Assessors, on or beters fame Cvery mel 20, NS Taind Wil | e Sylvester RBMbr dicd .ay jhol WemS Wos ¢ in tousceuemes ol JOpe Flicsheth Crosen and braeces| . JINRIPRISSSSN Sl byl Ry the fiest day of November, 1319, & writ have a chance to make his letter. apt. Sy 5 which the men will furnish supper|Deviin of Hartford are g 2 o tuEnee e : e Evora fo. oF Sl (eaRble ety ot Physical Director C. A. Sampson |Norwich State hospital Tuesday afier [ for the Thanksgiving meeting. i Mrs. E. H. Warfield and Miss Doris| 3 Howara K. Sullivan, Har e R 7' 1s52{by them’ on the first day of October bas been busy at the ¥ since his ar-|short stey there. He was born in Ne-| There are 37 women voters in this| g = £, 3 Wariog and Miss Dorle ford. Conn. X . 16 Eogks) Canton. Mass. .. Hee o o B e % rival in_this city and annos R s . & 1 e - , g E nose failing to make a'list will be Wednesday évening — that the gym|2nk and always lived here following the | WOl o, o qgational ministars of [ In town i s White Wyandottes. . Whites) ‘Southport, Conn. .. 1496]charged a penalty of 10 per-cent. aadi classes would start on Thursday, Oct.|business of fishermen. . He was a mem- | o', opdon county are io meet with n W. Bradies, Langford, B. C. 1548|47 Albert T Lenzen. North Atz o Hondialording”to law " A 2."and o schedule of classes would bl ber of Stonington lodge of 0dd Fellows | the local pastor, Rev. O. D. Fisher, SALEM X oo LeretaBiC {eboro, Mass, £ o Dlanks ‘ean e obiaines at the As- — posted later in the week. The boys'|and of the Noank Baptist church.| Gotober T. aixgos i Jis e 0 141} Bent by Mall UpSh: appHication slm“ Three Years Before |Gerariment of the ¥ which has heen|Kindly and pleasant he had many g 1. G. Hebr of Southeid. Lo L a1, Mbsihouaie Pari, Cotum: Do The Best They Can. P R e closed during the past few weeks will{ friends who, while sorrowing for his BALLOUVILLE £RUT DASIp™ here. A0 e s | S Comm, s o 5 1389 1t is customary, for American trav-| Lists will be received be “F " m " ! also be-epened for the fall season @nd|death, are thankful for his well spent :,‘_fb’r:aj‘”; 5 Seise RAmS. COwRS; wisked | Rhode Island Reds. clers to say that the Mexicans sheot |nesday. Oct. Ist, 1919 2 X Fmg Tuil-2-1ives e e N e bl e e Lt L e i1, At thaipomts upighliorkood: meeting |0 L M | Haerd, Coftey ot stipils izl poorly, but they_seem_to.make up for |, Dated at Norich Sept. 27t CextRAL Wrarr, Bostox, Ma FRE GrEPH ST A0 DRa] | Beale e N e aihcot M| of the preaciwss, with Abeir wives | Bridgeport Were recent suests of Mr. |41 Laufel Hill Farm, Bridgeton, _ lihe deficiency by shooting often—To- s skl o three 5 E troukisd The town hall was filled to capacity ; bhy. he leaves ¢ Providence amd Mies|held at the Methodist parsonage. With|and Mrs, Arthur Coffey. R4 = ........... 1718}ledo Blade A ¥e0 For three years, 7 was troublec | wednesday to hear the programime|Bessie curley of Providence and Missifll g srs, W. D. Woodward,|" Miss Mariory Giles and Walter |45 Deer Brook Poultry Farm, - - - AL EALE. with Copstipation, accompanied by |rendered b the Marine Orchesira un- | Turine Fowler of this village. a son. vére present Kev. J. B. Ald- | Woodstock of New London were catl: Short Falls B 1649 An artificial kiss is the kind one wo- M. J. CURRAN D ss and Violent Headaches. |der the icadership of Licutenant &er-|Perey Iowler of. New Leondon and| /5 oreweer City; Rev. W. C.leors at Mill Valley bungalow Sundag |36 Chas. H. Lane, Southboro, man inflicts on another. Assessors. SRS SN Vislewt bat | dinando Harttord. ~Phe ioechfstra Lo glstors, "Mrs. Acielle ‘puiteh - Sod y and hW mother, of Moosup:f{ The Y. P. S. S. meeting Sunday 1 took medicines laxatives, | which consists of 13 pieces has r M rlJofl'v ine - Chieapnt. Sl 2 and Mrs. M. S. Stocking of | cvening was led by the president, without permaneat relief. | cently returned. from Trance where|London. Danielson; Rev. S. J. A. Rook, of| Dwight Marvin 1 Last October. T heard of “Fru J fronis and in Paris. They are cov-|has been formed in the village with| Danielson. Mr. Stocking gave an ac-{in fown Sunday tives” Fruif er Tablets. I |cring tbe state giving concerts last-|twenty active and five honorary mem- count of the recemt Rural Institute in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox, Henrv W. used one box an results were so one hour and follow 'fl“ '(: dance ,‘,; s, ‘w-n. 1»r\~‘~>idv“n} ll\’ \‘Iw h(;hi_”es A.| Boston. K Fox. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clark and Mr. d that it we don rom 4 until 12 p. m. As the men|Me and Mr: ~ Mosher is sec-{ “The cottage meeting this week is atiand Mrs. G. J. Murray and son Ronald R0 S5 & TSt Sire ighen cen in the service overseas retary and treasurer. Those who at-|George Cook's, Thursday evening. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win- boxes. i Armories throuzhout — the &tarr‘i ended the convention in Jewett City Frea. Masen, Jr. 'is Iaying brick inifield Hanney of Flanders, 1 continued using “Fruit-a-tives™ beer opened to them and aresbe- | Tuesday, were Rey. and Mrs. C. A. Mer-{ manville Mrs. Abram _Siminowitz returned 1 5 £ used in Which ta give the enter-|rill. Mrs. Ada Fitch. Mrs. Mrs. T. A. Corcoran has ben vis-|Saturday from Backus hospital. whers RN S ety B nere | winment | Mosher, Mrs. A. V. Morgan. at-1jting her daughter, Mrs. Sidney Hop-|she had been a patient for ten days finished, when my phy Hom | When the train on which Cardinal|tic Weav The trip’ was made kins, in Elmville. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Henry "n'x and Mrs. 42 pieces of Parisian Chins, s perf AS.J.ROYALL. |Mercier was u passenger arr-d . in]tomobile Hopkins' little daughter has been| N. L. Clark were recent callers in Col- cacchl in design eau bt e L s | T e s slase Had meati il IR R LIS aguE s i, S gmbmeed v i 80c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size over five hundred were at the siation|week 2t the home of the fresident.| School closed to permi: the children| _Mr. and Mrs. Carl e e set. A third set of 35 pieces for only 25 more coupons and §3.75 completes this magnificent din- ner service. 112 picces in to cheer for him, and many of them|Mrs. W. P. Fitch. 1 to S0 o the Brooklyn fair. | Violet Rogers and Lester Alr. and Mrs. Owen A. Williams from | "A” good many vears ago the Bal- Fast Haddam visitors Sunda ) Palm. Cal. are zuests of Mrs. Carolyn | jouvilie store was managed by A. C. - ASFiriN FOR COLDS Andrews at Rambler cottsle. Greene, of Danielson. ~September 24| STORRS HENS MAKE H Mrs. Joseph Duchette has returned| (nat gentieman passed his ninetieth Klllourey Bros. : UNUSUAL SHOWING At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVE! Limited. OGDENSBURG, N. Y. fom visit in Povidence. birthday, receiving the congratula- s 5 Miss Abbie Fish has returned after| with his won, who represente & com.| Storrs, Conn.. S 1919.—The FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND lame ‘‘Bayer” is on Genuine |spending a'few duys in Providence. | Niit one ta sccupy the pr Suiiding | forty-seventh weelct of the esz Taying EMBALMERS Mr< Romain Nutherland is Visiting | where the Attawaugan Co. dispenses | contest at Storrs. finds the hens lay a Aspirin—say Bayer on Prince Edward Island the necessities of life to Ballouvillians. | ing better than rhe five vear average 86 Union St Willimantic, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. James Langworthy | Every fwo weeks the @eacon rides up|for the corresponding week by 27 egs: have been on an automobile trip 10| with his son, who represtnts a com-|The tetal production of eggs for Providence. pany of New London. Aside from|corresponding week by Mrs. Anna Rogers has as her guest,|some deafness and lameness this|total production of Mrs. Mary Yeomans. of Columbla. neémegepsrian’ is' feeli well as|was 2794 or a vield of nearly 40 Mrs. Jennie Ashcroft and grandson | ever. His many friends hope he may|cent. When it is realized that have returned to Fisher's Island SRAT B e Cantin birds have had very unfavorable Charles Palmer is spending a few | Ameng recent visitors have been W.|Weather conditions for the past month days at Sag_Harbor. 1. Bennett, of Roslindale, Mass., with|il 15 hard o explain just why they are Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Adams have|¥ I, Bennett: Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop,|doing so well The management | returned (6 Brookiyn, N. Y., after vis- | of Norwich: Miss An Goodhall | thinks, however, that it is du iting Mr. and Mrs. Latham Avery. | with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al-|abundance of green grass an Charies W. Davis Is janitor of the| hert Goodhall: alse Mr. and Mrs.|lent food which has been A esulting hoth as feed and a tonic Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) Save On Your Butter Bill And Get These Beautiful Dishes, Too! Here is your chance. Because we buy thishandsome Parisian China in many thousands of sets, we can offer DENTIST Remeved to 715 Main St., Wiliimantic Hours —§ a. m. iv 3 p. m. Phone 44 — - — -] insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” | School house. John Geodhall, of Springfield and ~ 3 - JAY M. S D n aye Pchape onialiing pro- | Rrbairs fre belpk jpMdc on’ the|Robar: Chiss and familly, of Putgam,|keeping the birds in good heaith: Znd them to you for only 25 coupons and $3.75 prepaid! M. SHEPAR ons for Colds, Pain, Fead-|Groton Le y e. who called on Francis Chase on the|St! d - s pche, Néwralgia - Linnbigo. snd Ttheg-| MTs: J Mosiey has been visiti Past il b The Barrea Rock pen ‘ned by 4 A i Succeeding Filmore & Shepara | %o Neurdlgia, Lumbago, and Rheu- | Mrs James Mosiey has veen visiting | as: Rillingly road g R R One coupon comes in every package of famous matism. Name “Bayer® means gen-|in Groton . J. Morse recently purchasec 5 M1 e Difehaced Beach, i. I, is the leading pen in 3 uine Aspirin prescribed by physicians essie Curley and daughter | Robert Dunfield & large barn located . T a Funetzal Director & Embalmer o Lillian of Providence ~are ' VISIING | n AttawAngan, and. sropeses o v | conlest (o date as weil % the Tend for nineteen vears. Handy hoxes |1 A iins 60-62 NORTE ST, WILLIMARNTIC!of 12 tablets cost fow cents. Aspirin is | Bere. tablish an automobile repaiy shop|Pen for the “"1" i i b AL _eghorns entered by | Lady Assistant ‘Tel. connection 4 > First Prize Nut Margarine —the popular, economical and palatable substitute for butter that 5 . had been in Attawausan (o arrange n everyone likes. Made of pure cocoanut and vegetable oils and e up Bros. Mattiuck Y. took third b 3 ! 2 5 Miss Elsie Gorden e A L e oty WS| luce with & predoction O £1_cgms whole milk, it contains no animal fats—is a good, wholesome . lingly. G The Deer Brook Poultry Farm's ¢ = . - - A Tells How Cuticura | |32 iuimei weanesdas actermoon. | R 2es o o S i | food and just as tasty as butter—but a good deal cheaper. You Pimpl The Rhode Taland Reds of John|N. H. was fourth with a total of will be delighted with it. Tryit. Ask your grocer today. If he Healed Her Pimples | |ranete Setired “Soveri 5™ nomor | cass. * dirs 570 "Thuesen's “ben o Rlierc s s o 2de mark- of Bayer Manufacture of | Mr. and Mrs. Percy Fowler of New | here, Mr. Dunfield’s many friends|e88s. A pen of Monoaceticacidester of Salieylicacid were shocked to hear of hig sudden|D- e Ken. Wash. was a close a > - - second, lay cggs for the week. deatn Sunday. oniy the dayVatier he|jecond laving Sl EAdlls maaL seyocall : | White Leghorns. was Bith with « pro- $ o Delor Labelle is improving in health, | duction of 47 esgs. & : - 1 H 3 Trching and eczema started on Captain Jas. S. Knowles and bride, BE 0 8. Ment: (o the pauite o —AND coupons are also packed with the famous Baby Brand 1111 . P p y mantic, onn. my foot due to the heat of my biood. | | of Millville, N. J.. spent a portion of | PArtment of Corneil University at Tth- Oleomargarine. Once you try it, you' Il keep on using it. Order today It itched so that 1 could | | their honevmoon with Superintendent|#cd, N. Y. and Prof. Y. Yonevama 3 e RS L : not sleep at night. The and Mrs. Hector McConnell, return-|from the Imperial- College of Agricul- ecsema started in scales [ |ing te New Jersev, Saturday. Mr|(ure and Forestry ut Kagoshima City Send money and coupons to on the side near the Knowles was in the medical corps at|JaPan, were among l{ie gmxors to. the ankle, and spread to the | | Metz at the time of the armistice, re-|laving contest during the past week Solc. and when 1| |turming o America in guly with the|Dr; Kent has made vers eriiieal ox. P. Berry & Sons, Inc., Hartford, Conn. by which a hen's egs laving capacity Bl Harold _COrnell 'has emtered fp-pOF WOICL S PR S e Funicya e Sole Distributors for New England States . - 5 ingly High Scheol. Miss Abbie Pray white stockings and s is_a senior at the same school This store is splendidly ready with beautiful, cozy Blank- the time, ‘or I would not be =ble |' | . "S'Y L Rook, of Putnam spoke i 3 2 to work. at the six oclock service in _th ets at substantial savings. Only through our good fort- “'I read an advestisement for Cuti- | | Methodist church at Attawaugan Sum. ege . : . o : cura and I decided to try them. I | |day evening. Afterward he fook Rec. Conditions une in knowing certain manufacturers has it been possible 5 to bring you these good values in Cotton and Wool Blank- used one cake of Cuticura Seap and and Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. B. Caf- part of a box of Cuticura Ointment | | frey to his evening meeting at Putnam. Ha ed When I was healed.” (Signed) Miss | | where Mr. Woodward was the spedier ve Elsie Gordon, 21 Waite St., Spring- Friends of Earl Weeks in this vil- . ndltions G tad A i i i 3 , 1918. lage and Aftawaugan are pleased to The complex conditic - modern ets, priced as low as $1.89 a pair for single beds and $3.00 S B i Pl 5 e s convalescence. i g = Soup, Ointaten: is now on pleasant days out upon the |l and action necessitates the expen up to $18.00 for full size beds. cumareall you need fortoilet piazza_of St. Vincent's hospital, Wor- |[| ture of nervous energy and. wears to keep.the skin clear and Bealthy. | | CLel- 000 hopen fo be home within | [ o ! nerve tissits Which mast X a couple of weeks One day last ein’ will s SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Cuticura Talcum Powder | | est®®ooty S wflnne 0 o (17 Kptio Harls 2000 onnaslios FREE FROM AN\MALQF::?“SK 2 " villages provided flowers and fruit, cell: bu 2 Do not fail to test the - i Proviaed o Clex dnd Dlooa cells: rebuilds worns b o b conveyed to the hosni- |l Sut nerve tssucs and, by victhe of One lot of Gray and White Blankets, fully worth $7.00— fragrance of this exquisitely. tal by Rev. W. D. Woodward. The |l 5is antisentic properties, provents face, baby, dusting and patient was greatlv cheered by these!l the decay of tissues and conse- SPECIAL $5.89 A PAIR tokens of good will and sympath auently to reuel disease. KAl a FHO reguiates’ the gray maitet 5 4 the brain and is therefore indispen- Reckville—The two weeks' mission [ uble to all mental workers. Con- at St. Bernard's church came to a close ns no harmful nor habit-forming P A Sunday evening. The two missionaries. drugs. At druggists, $1.00. Refuse THE H. C. MURRAY CO. B ddres | | RV Farmes HSinishn ‘ta Toev. James | | Sk SRR T (SRS AMMON & PERSON, JerscY Chestnut. expressed themselves as weil |} KALPHO and obs pleased with thé success of the mis- | effect. llfll’ [