Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 2

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Punck” If_you want to get ralisr feom ca- ehind Mgi tarrh, coldin’ the head or from an rri- N-;lh Bulfetin, Willimantic Of- s’}?‘&;‘:&?“fi“"n(;t :"“,_“;" ':;a' o 2 g g TI 5 Th . RI s } o 5 Ghareh S g T o o e g e k Dempsey—Tiger e Ring allow. you' to br ori . s AN % - % RS il aaa ) 3 =5 HGmEL offen <nda coll Ih sne da. an d Teils A Secret of the Trainidg Which |y Ameican Beneft Society, Williman- i i snd ofines qulcic Terfe? “from saure o That He Was Able to ip the tic Lodge. No. 120, meets at Wain . ard crpsts in tHe nose. hawking, spit- Him Into b am at e W e b ey ¢ to Wo- | AR and catarrhal mmous. | . 2 Hyomei Is made chiefly from a sooth- > 2 \ -na e Loyai Order of Moose Meets at the ng year | Hvomei o chisfty b ; : imgelf 3 2 | Moose Home. Pleasant street. v G rtand K| o N ot ntun forasts ot inlind : r . LI Windham FEncampment, No. 10. L - e poThe chair fromtne 2 - 3 J 3 ) ! where ‘th, n: hat the ques- | chitis, tenBItiS, TAueNER, nia = upon while|and consum Were never knewn to v r & ¥ ting new of-|exist. 2 > - = P 3 p ” E ficers. Hyome! 1& plessint and . edly 5 & 2 | 0. 0. F. meets at 507 Matn stréet. | _Bchool beard meets in the seiect- George ¥. Tavlor. presi breathe. Just pour a few 4 1 ¥ s dont of the | the MARd riibber InNaler, mmb 44 Mrected Ymen's ofice. Town building. Members of the Willimantic Cham- Realty company, connected with tHe « Ber of Commerce zathered at_their and relief is almost certain. . _ o Foema’ ol o Chamber of Commerce | shamber, of commercy was gives tné | "0 St T YT STUN imctudtng building on Main street Tues8ay hight | |\ + of | inhaler and one bottle of HvomaL conts where the annual meeting of the or-| NS COmp: lw mu m ttle. mflm Oss oj& ce. Exnizacion was heid. Toilowsd by e | SN e T th vear, papiitn el A P W SSece o R “skSen e mb:.a%::"a.(w; .,"‘l,,., ot exira bottie of Fryomet at aroesists. At £30 o'clock the members were (he chamber who were mat already. semted at ha tabiee piated tn the han | Stock hoiders T the soMiBAnY to I-|a poniowluk the busineds méeting 2nd were served the followimg de | Vest at once He o -'mfi Shat that| Yis ‘Stack was introduced as the lighttul menu by the ladies of _the|ballding e e, cham. | speaker of the aftermoon and her ad- Women's Relisf Corps lad, escap-|oer O hmm'“v'g .°"-';{,° ‘"!'l; dress proved highly benefictal to her 10ped potatoss, ham, pickles. rolls, cof- | Would be % ":h_ - the use | listeners. Miss Keevers, who is i fee. cheese, frufts and cigars e B e e pest ower the use| charge of healt hwork In this city, un Ohtess the meeting was called o of B Al or B e e de " thog | der the authority of the Willimantie oW Hair, Frank H. Foss (2 réhtwal (or tén Wofe Jelirs It ey ply Cross, was Introdied. AS this P by Presiden ona reswlar routine business was | desired to tMRe offe. meéting had bee ed 3 ew hal it seatet fdnsmcted Pive new candidates for (nihe commit wersd i | O A Sal oo stnodis ek an FAMO is sold &t il % e - caurie A M g of the cHamber tinuea_and e o at the Better ‘aliops Wil Had after a lemgtiy It as The baeiIl dresting voted that the be Facom - u‘mre of e | #8d sk the hair roots. . i mended to draw wp new résolutions | Windham. two.of Which we Unilede 3 7od they winl Lt comés i two sisce—m oMM et | Neglected Teeth| 2 vos: them in the ‘papers before| births. There were 12 male and 12 i iy at 35 c&tlmflmd\fl%‘fi From e“ they were voted WpoW at the Novem- | female children born. Followihg is thé 2 - - 3 at$1. Your money will be ) ber meeting of the chimber, A res-|iist as taken fromh the vital statistics the getm at work the’hsir is if you are not satiSfied. ‘Saq Science khows now that -'Jsu!édl lution to raise the S ! 3 te ¢ nups cans k3 b . ] dwes to 37| registered at the town clerk’s omee: o A 4 3 e T e e rer | Dew annuin was vofed iigon favorably | Gept 1A daughter. Marion Bisif, B ? o rds Fa A dadiy oM anemia. eve affections.|An améndment that the be 37 per| to Fred and Kena Lornus Nasbn of ¥ 2 mmari’s Jife ib at stake, physi- mrmins £nier theowsh the meuth, | ANAUM and that 325 from any local| Windhaw. v Y ' h the tried and proven, tréat- e e o e TP | orporation would wive thel a mWem-| 1A dinghtér, Doréts Brisids, to h : the °"‘“-g""€“""§.‘3 e £ pbnaci iy bership in the chamber was passed.| John and Mary Malch Patroski of Bchlp. o 31’-};;“53- e Jeamiiness 1S mecessary motion that the dues be made $6| Winahawm. il ! ol e I g Y i cear and {hat corporations be ask-| 2 A dawghter, Thelith Ofizia, t6 hmd Fin T s adstied of “prorrhea cures” or other|®d to give $25 for membership Was|Charlés E. and Annie Olsén (oodrich Ire _‘gdfifn u%g: 1! sl < e i hed ie wun.|lost. after A vote Wadl been taken by | of Lebanon. : et ot <biolu Ated Trop Sor buildiip mosterious articles | Prorthea i Wi | acciamation followed by a rising vote | s A" sow, Piwatd Walter, to Paul Vuild rod bivod, power and r the biood tirengis e T o e e prepe| LAt this fime fthe comimiitee m |and Annfe Andus Langér of Mavsaad. iy iffa. ., aidingin keeping the body - re ihie disensae. | Chargs of selection of officers read| 3 A daughter, Tva Dorfis. to Bdward n. n with this feature of Bid fit and I am firmly con. don Dental Cream | (heir report of fmen selected. the offi-| (. and Helga Frederickson Garond of % : Xhich Bimaelf vihced that ifs use has arhonate. saponified | Cers_chosen as follows: Preside .| Windham. e Foreht el £ ek ol L well known oils| B Fullerton. Arst vice président. J.| 4_A son. Leo Joseph. to Adjutor ahd il s ""'"'h’ d‘“ 0 tched C iwd enemteprus | ©. Bath: second vice president, F. M.| Marie Assélin Tardy ot Winidham. % e g A L4532 cucalymtus | Lincoln; sectetary, M. B. Sillivan:| 5 davEntern ALER. M¥ES to . et A (R hote ror=r rom day ¥o day._ the e T paiinz And | treasurer. A. C. Soripture: board of| George W. and Alma Dion Hickéy of % i kelped me to accomplish | Progreas of Dempacy’s on for wosien aba ciil- | SLTGECHNY, nk . H. Foss. Andrew| Windham. what TG Teren training i which Nux- ¢ as good for you. and| RPUX P. Rafférty. O. . Robinson. J.| [ _A daughter, Marle Aurore, to Jo- d From the results in my ted Ironplayed s part ir home. A tube last.: M. Berard J I TWome mk 1.ar- | seph and Edonardina Dérviense Verti- c Where the ind who predicted TR A o per it i rabee 1. & FEmibtt, N8, Panitls, C.| euille of Windham. 2 t ot swper en- | Bo ot Fictory W. Hill. C. F. Risedorf, Smnue! Ches-| 7_a son. to Fdwird and Tillian R. ufance is mecessary, 1 R laed. {bro. E. A Cage,J. E. Brick and AT-| Robinson Styles of Tebanon i o feol that 17am o over Willar red Vibbie. The secretdty Was Chosen | g A son, Henoly. to Josaph and An- Cleacly. shawn in. the following statembnt Lecommend Nuxated Iion 3 = to Iren, how mic Jimmy DcForest; the Champion’s Chief Trainer. telle here why he believes the use of Nuxated Iron by Dempsey contri- buted to his succes: every thinking pe - or that office. MR Fullerton seletted! toninon Woknas Koj 5 - A : i - g gut of 1fimantid, made by, Jack at . bis trainilg to every man and woman who wants Klllourey Bl'os. for bresident tried "o tee ne ihel .10—A daughter, Marv, to Stanley and atiers’ da Toledn, the. scenc of fac Big build greater sirength, energy and power.” the average man FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND e miber Cwafe dest ta his entredtics| atle Goumiany Cymior ot Willifhah- B e it Sy e ok Iomieors Drs faes heip male. siron UNER cha b c. - : Dempsey, Dr. heip make strong, and as & bel ould not be 8 7 % P <., | ing for the b t with Jess Willard, T Gis Sullivan, formerly physician_of cans there is n ERBALRERS Imd e e e O Ot ! 11—A son, Stanley. to John and Zos- | Carolina Wadevekl Wysgomieskl of | She leaves twehty-Liwo sramdchiliiren | SEgior LU MIE ER: vith Jom WM T Benge Sullvad, formerh phisician of 1 T have, found so valaab 8¢ Union St Willimantie, Conn. | take the office. By & uhanimous vots | "‘“fl" Wajs l};flm of Willimantic. ‘Windham. land two sreat-grandchildren. s it lei&gfiu tie than - before, and I York, and the Westchester County Hospital, uxated Iron. 2 v X “|ihe comimittee sélection was adoted: 1-A son. ‘Elmer Roderick, to Ray- 27—A son. Richard, t6 William H.| Mprs. Laura Allen, 77; dled Tudsiay fealited that I Rad found a tonic and blood said: “In my opinion whoever made the R— Phone 280 (Lady Assistant) ind the above nabfed Were elected as| mang #nd FEtoila V. Chassey of Willi- | and Marion Carpenter Neumaun of | morniig at her homie in Scotland af. baiiiér which 4n importast part in suggestion that Nuxated Iron should play mel by ik Diopy s s At et k. dthE to & - Joseph Arthur Albert. to| 30—A son, Harland Mowry, to Don- | complication of diseases. ShHe is sur- goo Shdset Trotis o o be commended ip ight There’ Vaiika (e the preside fi| John B. and Gratia Lamanta®ne Bois- | ald Al y 5 838 90ds and. putdoor exercise to keep my blood man without plenty of rich, red blood § Eiimiiated 30d doss nc Dr.F.C J ks | to make his fellow members hear his| 07 P e Gra s- | al den and Hazel Paulfhe Mowry |vived by two sons John ARSA. of ith; zed comuscics, bat B nrns Witk " heath P remgri e et the stomach, - T L EL L Jackson | CU.Dlon the motion to adjourn was| 10, 0f Wlllimantic. - | French of Windham. | Scottand and Wiliam L. éh of Changionthip &L gtake, T fele that I Whouid iron codld Withatard the ferrifc orsiangh nd sallrly ssticon Trade ana e anmuAr meshg e (0| (18, 508, Colnserd, {0 Vincerse and | Town Glerk Framk P. Fonton has| NOrih Adims: ind by (g davghter: Bt e ‘andbnc Vit might heip me 1 08 giaut Lke Wiliard, It siould oceur 15 A a close. B 3—A datgbie: & ; | been kent busy during the past few|Mrs. Burt Green of Colunibia and! I 2 b p DENTIST | Following the meeting of the| gt A daushier Bleanor Frances. o |aays ideuing hunting fcenses For uMiss Martha Annetie Allem, 6f Seot-| = - = - S === = o ik chamber of commerce fl:r R:-:[tv czm; Ston of I;n-,:: it ;.,.-p‘e‘g,ed as if the number of| land deod'!wsgdp_ have secured employ- | Hanover wére Baltic visitors Monday. | s 715 Main St, Willimantic, pany held their annual mécting an | AT 5 unters in Windham county would be|. Thirty members of the Fréshinén ment at Midway. i Geofge Rocheleau, manager of s <. Harold Connéll with hér sen a m s 5 m. Phome 44 Members of the chamber desirimE tolp "4 JSNEYIer, Trene. o hfran and less than that of lasi vear but the rush | clase ai the (onnecticut Agricultural| There is ho decided change in the|store in Jewet: Cicy was in Baltic| 9 Francis, of Yantic, spént Stn = “home M buy stock in the concern wert ‘giver| o5 g i Rernadette, fo Hé. | DAS Drought the figures nearly up to|College. took a swim across Swan lake| strike situbtion. on Business Monday. | wit parents, Mr. and Mrs ———— | an_opportunity to dc. ¢ nora and (ara Guilioite Breauit of | NOFMal The men who have taken out|Monday aljernoon. The freshmen had Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roy of Willi- | s Rogers. JAY M. SHEPARD The Willimantic Wemans club met | gaic licenses since last Saturday are: John ‘inual rope pull by two feet BALTIC mantic weré Baltic visitors Sunday. | —_ 5 M. their rooms 6n Wain Street Tuesday | 50 A qqughter, Trne Biafiche. to |G -inC0In, Jofenh Roamier. TIrank their sophomore opponents _and | = i s 3 Freddy Johnson has purchased a SOUTH KILLINGLY Succesding Filmore & Shepard afternoon, where they listened 10 an ! jonn ang T.ana Walczeski Michalexi of | BrouUSSeau, John Taglor. John Peicha, | this was the penalty. The sophomoré| The Millune tréé &xpérts of Middle- | new iouring car. b Ll " address by Miss Margaret K. Stack. ! Windham. | zesici Michalski of | Harold R. Grant, Charles Letender, | class was led by Clifford Prescott of |town will play the fast Jolly Fivé of| 'Robert Piank is emploved in the| Mrs. P. H. Coffev spént Wednésliy Funeral Director & Embalmer | state director of public health nursing. | 50" % 'gon peter, to John and Annie | .CrNOR G. Arnold, Clovis N Marrotte | New Haven and the losing team by | Baltic Thursday night in the B.S. A.C.| weaving department of the Shetugket r ves in Foster. Gl hoiT: pres _ | The meeting was called to_order bY | piatek Wanakowsiki of Windhat John ¥ rien. Elliott R.' Moshier, | A. H. Crofts, of Andover. {svm. This promises to be one of the|Worsted mills. eonard qf Valley Falls ¥eas NO sT. WILLIMANTIC ihe president. Mrs. Robert Fenton, and | © 55" oo W Qs of Windham, | Siohen Washitz, _Ernest Dawson.| At the mest o of the Ladies’ Aux.|fRStést games of basketball in the his-| James Coady has sold his property ere Tuesday 4 Henrv Generous, Carmelo Insalaco, | jjjary of the St. Joseph's Hospital on | ory. .of Baltic. The game is public.|on Willimantic road and has moved to Thomas Jacques went Tissdsy Assistant Tel. connection |regular routine business was transact- | and Giadys Bulger Morin of Windham. | Ths“n Wwill be dancing in thé B. S. A.la tenement on High street to Auburn, Arthur W. Gates, Fugene A. Cyr and =i i ¢ ufternoon it was yoted. that e iz all after the game. Alexander Dupont was in Néw Lon- | tives for a few days befors | 26—A son. Charles Leland, to | i L { Chattes William 5 | Willard B. Taylor of Willimantic, d- H % oo vel= A, !m!:v:u ot Commpia . Anhie E. Crane |mond B. Baker, Henry B. Scrlbner and | Lo o el donaton O meinbets of| A niimber-of local peoBle weré digAb- | dap on business Tuesday I her winter home in. Frostproof, Fla " 26—A dauehter, Lydia, to John Bap- | BUCTill of South Windham and Har- | je auxiliars or anvbods interest.in|bointed Suiday afier going to Put-| Sylva Belisle is spending a month’s| Mr, and Mrs. Grnest Jacouss are > tiste and . Mare Tane Chaberians |/mnd M. Ingersoll. Henry B. Adamsand ! the pond wosk can send of bring jelly, | 1am- and not seeing either a ball gAme | vacatibn with friends in New Bedford | spending a few davs with Wosnsbager ? 1t SR amberiand | Jonn B. Beekwith of Windham Center. | banod soods. pickles, graps juice, ap- | oF Babe Ruth. andg.Fall River i | thienas; ? i 27— A son. John to Wydsl Burton Hall, C. A. Hawkins, Arthur B, | Canned B00ds Dicles, B D e henevd- | Charles Kelly of Middlétown bas re- |« George Johann Voghiman, Joseph| Alice Spink, who has been fIl, i re- g 3 2 ] © Wydslaw and [Squires, Edwin P. Rose, C. W. Noyes | LIS Poars, o 4o g e Sive Injturned to Baific aftér spending two Lemieux ata Desire |afromboise have | ported bettar George Brown. AM-fd Meikle. Alfred| nis worthy institution. thomlis 6t Palm Beach, Fla. passed their final tests to become wcit- | . Many. fn this vicinity are suffesifg il E Memik tohs T MEcRnEY, Phtleal houis Juad ¢ Hurgver was a Baitic | isens ‘of ‘the United States from what seems to be 4 mild attmek - . Trvon, Henry P. Spencer, William pare s v i - - Mrs. V. O. Freeman of Whitman,|of influenza, w lmantic c A P. Jordan, Fred D. Jordan. Alfred TT Adelard P. églmuheau has resigned at | Mass., is visiting her daughter, Mrs | Rev. and Mns. Walter Williame see ] onn Beckwith, James B. Kegler. John JEWETT CITY . |t#e Baltic mills and has entered thé |J. F Butean 6f Hin Strser expected tB move. into the parsonake = R | New Prencription Glves Tastanc Weliet, | bucy. Charles E. Smith. George Ketle,| Hormidas LaLiberte, 37. of Lisbomempldy of M. H. Dorahue. Miss Myrtie.Buteau spent the w eek | to Sta few weeks. Makes Breathisg Eugene M. Hette. Wilfred Chalifoux.| diel the Nortwich Sanatarium ohi| James Cronin is emploved in the eng with friends in Danielson. | Gerirude Hall of Boston Is spending < Thousands Of people tMffer fwom | THeoGore Tasuier. Frmest Bernard.| Tuesday mofninz. He waé tHe ¥on of| SHEticker Worsted mills 2 | her vacation at her home. brofichitis or brbmehial asthma who, | Frank St. Johh, Jaie# Kelrans, Fred| Mr. and Mrs. Theophile Laliberte. Ftienhé Riel of Willimantigc was a Fl’l‘Cva Arthur Taw. Addle Holland and Mpey 0 - h‘-\l\‘lnx ried advertised remedies, im- | Bnander, CHtus M. Martin. Walter He is survived by his wife. who| Baitic visitor Sunday. | Stephen Knowles of Putnam wers vise om r ¥ T:{;"ém‘:,me:mmsflfk;’; @ouches, Jdoc: | Ranney. John R. Haran. Fred She-|was Catherine Daly, and three chil-| Henty Parjer of Plain Hill was a! There was a_requiem high mass at|ifors af The Oaks Sunday e o e et 1 0;3-(-,."“'3' '0at | paum; Walter Jobmson. Frank Press.|dren, Hazel: Cyril and Russel. by his|Baltic caller Moriday. Fitchville for Walter A. Rogers, who T e == ever make them well. Jr. Ralph W. Neff and Nathan B.|parents, a sister, Miss Angelina La-, Geofge Moran has purchised a rniew;diéd Oct. 3. There was a large at- | People who are looking for trowhl Sxtensive experiments finaily enabled | Irish of this city. John M. Potter of| Liberte, and by five brothers. Moses ofj touring ¢ir and is coniemplating a | tendance at the services |are fortunate in one respect e 3 Windham Center and James C. Adams, | Providence, Francoi of Glasgo. I'red | hunting trip throuzh Mainé. Edward Lynch of Boston spent rhp] they seldom meet vith disappoint- almosc immediate ralier in even "the jand Alfred Dodbieday of South Wind- : 203 e iy [great numbers of former asthmatics "‘1’:‘; Rilpy of Weslarly, B L Tt 1o have now used his treatment with ibro were seven deaths in Wind- B 2 o des- | wonderful suséess. ham county during September regis. | Srcsationil parscnage 3t ndoh Tues = - - {a Worcester, Mass., physician to find a Begins Monday, October B tc 11th [ o s e o R o e oty | Daviaence, Tegofls of CSpks, Tle | PhuEe DuB (hdnen Mae. acon or| GEh™ang bynon;er Boston endut tng|—the Rimmon E. Hoxie and Miss Agnes B. = A & by Rev. Albert Donnell at the Con- e Joctor's prescription s called |tered as follaws with the town clerk: aay o A M. Begwn. Bis. B R, S8 . Eed o Sit up In bed gasping for | iy fielan M. O'Brien, 16 vaars, 4 isitin it up ; 3 Srien, 15 vears, 4| Six } K Tting das on e e osn o Bt et | months, 37 days, pulmonary ~enfare( | WAL school impraved wisling S8 &0 ule for the season 1919-1920 has been|day (W ednesgay). ¥ AT d et i i 2 Snuouncea by . Physical Difettor - ar In mind,when Sampson, and classes will start this STONINGTON week at the tifme desighated. Business S (e G ANE My s : 23 1 bl | men ana_overseers, Monday, Wednes | A feature of the Mo a Ty eveniny abie Oxidaze and can be obtained from Thé | 1. Joseph Macture, age 1-2 aay. pre- | o0 "Nira Biwara Gallup and Miss M. 4 cannhot drink coffee [thex Dow take a dose of Oxiasse when for Sthows, They. were Mrs. Nettls o r W bro. for " day and Thursday from 5 until 6 p. m; | the defeat of Joseph W. Chesbro. 19 e arator s e s sl Siectman, by Lawience © il Saturday from § unifl 9; Bmvloyed|Purtill, by one vote. The result of the dmnk is wan‘ted — |Lee & Osgood Co. and Jeading druggists mature birth. R, o Bttty | e four hours of bed boys, Monday, Thursday and Saturday|vote follows: B & | eyerywhere. wi 111t t P 1 Y Romey back on the fXat phkake It | . 5. Windysiava Dlkewites, 7 mos. §| A, Burdick attended the annual cop; breathe easily and naturally and get a|_19. John Mason Palmer. % vears, e R b 2 e 5 {;figd_;\lrhl's reatful sicep. |8 months, 22 days. senile Duag. -\‘;’:’m"'gcg{’t“’L;,S;\ejfl:fi?h’,’{,‘:fi‘m\é&'_ ‘tjm 2 alul g e‘ ‘ l Ieir |irt" xidaze is a safe treatment, sasy and | 21. Joséph_ Leo Tardy, 17 days | Mabel Scott M WL N ©. 38 { : S from 7 until 8; High scheol boys; Mon- | Assessors—George H. Rob day, Thursday ana Saturday frpm 3|721; Joseph B. Wilcox, d, 337 3 5 = i uyntil & Grammar school bovs. Men.| ~Board of Reiief—_Edward 1. Buckiia; : day, Thursday and Saturday from 10|r 718; William S. Walbfidge, d, 536. £ n ds prepared to present you with many new idéas you'll be' glad to see. = : 1 Li ' c 130 o'clock from the hoMe of her ! . p son, Dr. D. Evérett Taylor. The ser-|d. 539 . The J. . Lincoln Co. | 3 5% ot Bbeto & 5000 v v = apom, 50 ¢ o bf _Undertaker Jay M. Shepard. { Fox, -« ain, r, 703 L > s 2 & ps = Many styles and_sizes and all || ® +c ‘Geath of Mrs. Bridget sumv...;cgnawpner 1. Leawith, @, 538; CHas. TR vEed 36-inch' wide, ecru, vd. 59c or lace edged, im white, ; s occiifred Tuesday iherning at the|Dewaney, d, 532; William J. Wood, & no & eS8 Oor nerve 36-inchiwide, white, vd 69c = 1vory and ecru, i1 a wide of the ‘dependable kind. hothe of hér Qaughter, Mrs. Michacl 1 > 7 - -1 wi ecru 5 P. J. Hurlihe ‘of Danbury. Mrs. :3 inch d‘de‘ , lace _ | $4.50, 85.75, $6.50 and up Juties and | Miss Katherine| irederick A. Wilson, d. 527: Aeth -ais s 5 jedge, yard .......... 85c| to $7.50 a pair. Sullivan of Willimantic, and a son,] trict, Franklin A. Chapman, r, T07; days alld The J.C. Linceln Co. : CALR wVUe “Home Craft Week” is a week devoted particularly to the showing of all that is new and desirable in the way of home: furnishings for decorative purposes—such as cur- tains, draperies and the like, and our drapéry-deépartmamt | W oz 6. Edamond noit. 63 years, 11 N Orwi ul. habit-forming arugs. 37° Josephing Carey. 13 vears, pul. | Soule. . . B i - & r o .8 d . 5 ley, ho has been | Momary tuberculosis. oieg Mea. John Driscoll returns 18 ur S eep- > oo o > But The Y. M. C. A. gymnasium sched-| her home in South Framingham to- d-r, 1257. 2 g N i witheut di. Han 1t disturs ce. - Quaker Lac come in C by Rev. Harry 8. McCready, pastor of| ' Colfect White, Ivory and ecru at the 1ar was'in_ Wimaniie comeiory. The| Constables—Thomas C. O'Coftmel T‘ ’ . A % 3 urtaing | fal I a 5 725: Fred N. Wheeler, f, T14 {m tfifl hle i t {fiheral arrangemeénts were in charge|728; Ired N er, mi-rnnnn S‘ m e n pos um' 2 ‘wide, ecru, i 3 35 3 2 4 ‘:;’S“ de, ecru phm75c patterns, are priced as fol- Let us show you. e baiviok | Salltvan, with o1k | 5. Lbea, o oRehn 1. Negutanty é . : 3 s X £3 5% daughters, Mrs. John Driscoll of Bos-|d, 541; third itsrict, Seth ) 1 < . 8 3 P lows: $2.75, $3.25, $3.75, o Mrs. Dennis’ Sullivan of " Baltic, r. 10 Georke A. WhoelSt a. 5% d with the flavor. esday afternoon af| AEent of Tov Bopolt u following; prices: Quaker Lacé Curtdins, plain r-d, 1242; George . Swa fourth aistrict, John J. JeMfrey {ip any case it falls to give prompt re- [days, embolic ngh-septic pneuffionia. | EGTG00 School ~Association at Park {pleasant to take and contains no harm- | carte gastritis, Tie lme until 11 a. m:: Women A class, Tues-| ' Seléétmen—Fred Holdsworth, r, 74; day and Friday. from 7 untll 8: Wo- | john Fribance, r, 689; Josebh W. Chés : - then B class, same day$, from § until | bro. d, 591; LaWrence C. Purtill, d, 532, 3: High school girls, same days, frem | Town Clerk—Elias B. Hirckley, d-f, t 3 untl 4; Grammar school girls, 'Tues- {1251, = E L day and Friday 4 untit 5. Town Treasurér—Blias B. Hinckley, . Quaker Laces Quakeér Lace : dore A. Fishér of New Haven, assisted T, Cansorer OF Ta 4 H c " Furiihe of No. 46 Broad street. She| Registrars of Voler_Firgt Amwict ; - | i p ttra ad béen a_resflent ih this city for|James H. Weeks, r. 716; Willidsh C. Ai\d 11‘ 3 choice of pretty attractivé B Sucviving her is her hus: | Robinson, d, 582, Second @istrict. G, X ] e i You be SPEC‘AI5 John 4. Sullivan, also of this city.| william J. Williams @, L ot ot Wk, A P ‘Wilgox, r, 728; Lorenza D: Fairbrother, One Iot of Scrim Curtains, in white and ecru, 2 1-4 yards long, priced for this week at $1.75, $2.25 and $2.50 pair. 4 G r. 692: Clara M. Hall, d, 569; Thomas, Hickson, d, . 3 GAS lo R tA License Vote—License ves, 911; Li- 3 cense No, 43 s aa———————— ——— THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | For Iafaats and Children Stonington Pointers. e me¥ i : Thée boy with thé airgth, is all toe 10 Use For Over 30 Yeairs |.iucouc " sorouh 0 153 : - " | sirea promiiscuously. e < g P Whs struck below the, eye With one: . ihese sShot and narrowl v Rt ARUEY. S it Teh men formerly emploved ai the

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