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- WE DOITT NEDTI-E MONEY — BUT WE A‘AEPeanAm' N A’]’:rs a s'ala” Motion, Pi ma#um ; DONTT CARRY ANY GOODS FROM ONE |1, e et s s o 05725 i v o ¢/ SEASON TO ANOTHER . I oAl e ¥ % A Peculiar Name For & Sale There are a, great many reasons for g WILLIMAN' Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of-]language and intoxication, October 8, fice, 23 Church St. Telephone 105, alleged to have occurred in an alter- ge Osear, N s B i pod cation with James Slye, entered & plea . z Gt R - s s i ER e What Is Going On Tenight. of not ghilty. He was given a jail i : 873 : -SR] So - SEEE L o2 : meets in Masonic LCaipit: . Bl Prthian Sisters, Purington Temple, | Sentence of :.vug months on fl;:d n;s: . B =9 B & % ey i 2 0 —_—_— L v . Yo. 2 judgment being suspen: 01 s 3 5 No. 2, meets at 803 Main street. e, s e mapeniel o : _e % i \ ; B LY Ry - ANNOUNCEMENTS The first annual meeting of the|Was “6 “"‘,.“A_"R"“ gt o;’i“é&g'fig 2 4 2 AR&dy (AA3 A . g We buy all kinds raw furs. Chur¢h Willimantic Y. D. Veterans’ associa-|\way a special probation of- Bros. tion was held Thursday night at the | ficer by the court. Judgment was y SN . » : ¢ T Lo Y. D. rooms at the State Armory, a ,lrlgpended m‘the other ‘th_ree co&m}::- 2 § . Roath Street P&nerty,i’gld. el arg ber of the members being e accused {s an ex-soldier and his £ Ow PRI‘ B 7z James E. Grafton has sold through ]p'eseen?-un‘:;;e meeting was called to lm;'l‘" record i3 said to have been 3 A the agency of Francis D. Donohue his : order by President James J. Lee at g T property located at Neu 84 Roathi . 8 oclock. Routine business' wase A nlasqh of guilty was entered by 5 street -to Dennis MecCarthy. It issa~ transacted and an election of officers | Jame: erman, charged with breach seven room cottage with the fime. 2 14, with the following | of the , intoxication, theft and ies’ and Misses’ eatevs. .. L. - e1o8 dies’ s X provements. Mr. McCarthy who hat zg:u 11t9 OB:v'a; e(i:lleed . ;?E sfidenet. f.t oS ze?f ?ebstrugt" & s_:(: tmpriva‘:?el :r;\per:y. ‘3&_‘ Ladies' \ Ju]:tet.hvgxk . Sl 24.| Ladies’ Fur Collar Coats sk siseieiele $16-9i o “g:: th«: hous% for several yesm: J J. Lee; vice president, Cap- | tober 27, erman was charged Y . 2 =~ ; 8| purc es it as a home. . 21! Sie . :-:itn ?J?.esw. P8 Keagng; seanmypk' havi::s,” i'-l; :ifll! otd lflnnd after m:.h u‘g- —— We don tneec‘ftflle m(‘))r‘;ey bUt We never * ————— ‘Th . She treasurer, Patrick | men s lan ly. cut up the top 5 - —— = A - 3 5 Tparty: avditors, Filiote . Moshier | of her sutomobiledofue other damage Knitted Sleeping s Ger S b ks BN carry the goods over. - DAVIS THEATRE. and James Fogarty. to various parts of the car. Sher- Today and Saturday = brings It was voted (o liold a_ Y. D ban- ;x;;;xéoh;d paid his landiady the sum of $2.00 Elastic Belted B: low Aprons . .... $1.24 | Ladies’ Silk Taffeta Dresses . rema gy beautical Dolores Cassipelli o the t in the near future at whicl e .60 as part restitution for the dam- E - < . 5 2 5 ewly elected officers will be Installed. |age e had caused, this being paid Men's Self Opening Umbrell q “$2.97 | Give any store your business who can beat it B Lic is the title of the picture, whith.: The Emeralds. of this city are fo| while he wag confined in the jail. He ’s mbrellas ......... . e her newest offering.. Jane Murfiny gainst the Manchester K. of | was sentenced to three months in jail. $_15.00 Lndies’ Sel' ge D U H Jat stylel ss 97 ;\sner::phl:&mm;g t&‘nem:tr;iyflrgg?etm_ ve her B towonisht and 25! A charge of assault and rape on the S f Aldea Maynard, in the town playing a zood game thid season and { PEFSOR O . the Emeralds are unbeaten, a good DE Thompson, December 7, was enter- icin s ite B> Sommee Gt ed against Harold Crea of that place. 3 The Windham Girls’ club held its| EHe Pleaded not guilty to the charge. By Blankl .00 o e B8Bc annual meeting Thursday night at the | The case of Lena M. Muller, of Ash- . TG n 1 on Main street. The regular|ford, charged with assault with in- Ladies’ Durham Hose, Black, all sizes .......... 19¢c. business meeting was held, followed |tent to kill on the person of Lorenz First quafit by the election of officers. Schuh, came up for trial. - She was > : 6 Michael Bricko of Windham who | sentenced to one year in jail by Judge 3 = particularly powerful one, depicting % e dramatic episodes of the, life ofsa fi#——_-—‘_— virtuous yvoung girl. Itawa,ska lied'-hll > Sk placed her in a false and -awkward po- ateen Camisoles, Flesh color, silk ribben straps .. 59c T e e 8| ward. It was a lie that mad€ her;a 59c Ladies’ Embroidered Brassiers b social outcast. Several years, later it 5 ceweeeaes... 39 was a lie that made her husband. > P . i | doubt her purity and “her innecence. $2.00 Ladies’ Embroidered Petticoats ......... $1.39 And then, when he murdered the con- scienceless scoundrel, it was. Carlotta's ‘Tunic and other effects. Better than drawers. ! was operated on for appendicitis at St. | Kellogg, execution of judgment being ! Joseph's hospital last week has re- hsuspended for a like period durin ¥ 5 5 lie—a lie that besmirched her . purify . turned to his home in that plase. - [which time she must feport at least $2.00 Ladies’ Union Suits, all sizes ........... $1.19 Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Suits ................ $1.24 Thpiedees LBl ] Six prisoners were put to plea on|Once a month to James E. A, Knowl- e ——————————————————————————————————————————— | ST O O O T D T T —————— - 2 verd Not guilt Thirstay at the opening of the Jan. | ton, special probation officess : Al- .00 Children’s $5.97 and $6.97 Teddy Bear Suits ........... $3.97 T is the alluring title of a new minal term of the Windham |though Mrs. Muller went through her Superior court, four of them |trial without showing any. trace of z guilty. Judge John P, Kel- | excitement she broke down after she liam Fox release that has been ing a big and will be the see- feature on this program. This. I Children’s Bungalow Aprons ..............\. 39¢ logz, of Waterbury, occupied the | had been sentenced. The assault took || * . i H PEOLoM shows the beautiful star,. bench. Prayer was offered at the open- | place after a writ of attachment had First quality. Unbreakable Dolls . 19 adlaine Traverse at her very best: ing of the session by Rev. Arthur|been served on Mrs. Muller, for de- Children’ H Und 43¢ d 53c Ty weenenas c International News and a furiny Mutt . Bochert, rector of the local Episco- | {amdtion of character by Schuh, on s Heavy erww sl 2 an e and Jeff comedy completes the show. pai chureh. 3 behalf of his eleven year old daugh- All'sizes : : - {E Z Waists ..... 47¢ e T The fifst case w#, that of Alfred |ler, Fra. Mrs Muller dressed in ISR L s m s TR s e B SRS S b sl TR 4| DAVIS THEATRE NEXT WEEK., Tl o oieked s pan 0| workingmans, cloiing, met goron ) Tadies’ Serge' Dresses ................... $397 ; Ribbed : 8 Aucuion of Souls, whien is t0 e suilty to the ch/ge of indecent as- p {4 1 2 s b Py ¢ preserited at the Davis’ theatre next cault committec i Plainfield, October prgmi il o R B aliis e How much is one yard of serge to-day? - . Men’s Black Socks a pair 14c fonda, hus the unusual distinction ot 5. Judge el’ sgg sentenc m to : 27 8 Tt b | having a leading woman who actual four mor.lh;‘ xmx;‘risx‘)‘::le:l ht‘ank-\ ;‘;’5‘“{{ '{hehgrnté:il:gc;:dgotflo;l! :hee Ladies’ Heavy Coats : $7.97 E—"’-i!r—-—_ ted the original scenes.which the lyn jail, where he een in cus- , i) + S <. B PP T SRS 0oySs (o) e O 4 Y i picture reprod . Miss iy T T past three months. s | Rulted in ‘Schuh recelving the chare Just three coats in each store e e i e G R T o e o] RS e Rl ney representing . the - accused | 5 18 1, Ke0.. Mrs, Muller, then 0 Bonver Conte Untodnte stolee— ¢12 67 | Infants’ Rubber Pants 43¢ i le. is not a motion picture ! Com i cpent s IMenION | milk pai! That Kchu had boen cary Ladies’ Short Beaver sNo-t-hUp-gmdpte styles A QIO M e et pr ek e s I IRIE B e 2il. ng and inflicted several scalp wounds. ort] $7 00 Ladies’ $2 G0 S: colored . 2 y fa in 1915, - After 3 e e 25, ies’ $2. ateen and black Petticoats $1.24 . fi throush in Armenia in 1915 Fred Syle, of Eastford, charged with | Deputy - Shest. WWhon o 2y by % $ 3 M| sceing her father, mother, two broth- assault, breach of the peace, abusive|ang ;Was ‘;mung od,,er to the superior ! ?:\nd lt:v\:ie‘ si‘sler h:u(n:\fm‘r]glluei‘niu::: N e = court under bonds of $500. Mrs. o] 9 Y 4 : S e o Mullor 36 comct Thirstay moLnlih oot Children’s Coats from $2.00 to $5.00 off on each coat. Save where and when' you can fich proved that life may e more FREE TO tered a plea of guilty to the charges. S Sher Bt it L e Rtate’'s Attorney Charles E. Searls : : : of Putnam in reviewing the case stat- . s THMA F E E ed that the woman was not a eriminal jat heart and had a good record. It v was also pointed out that she had 3 . three small children; age five, seven 2 (-] r ess A New Home Method That Anyome Can| 21d eight years, who would be left Use Without Discomfort or alone if she was committed to jail, Loss of Time., consequently a leniént sentence was ave a new method that controls| Siven her. 1d we want you to try it at! Ira Fowler of Woodstock, charged Mo matter whether your|with assault upon and abuse, of his long standing or recent de-113 year old niece, Edith Harris, on pment, whether it is present as oc-| October 17, entered a pl A 1 asthma, you should fy . plea of not of our method. No|BUllty to the charges. :limate_you live, no| Court adjourned at 1.15 o’clock un- at y - age or occugatlon, if| til Wednesday of next week. roubled with asthma, our Armstrong, widow of Nath: ubled with l 3 an 1d relieve e Prompty. of I hop, died Thursday morning at rently hopeless cases, where, the homeof her daughter, Mrs. Ash- of inhalers, douches, opium|ton Persons of No. 315 Prospect street —_— and at last is saved bg. “ho sent her to Amerlea, talked and ,written of- t her experiences. which . is A Peculiar Name Fot a Sale THREE GOOD STORES IN THREE GOOD “SENSATIONAL SALE” TOWNS. There, dre a great many reasons for - Norwich - Willimantic Danielson A Peculiar Name For a Sale : o I &% 99 menia, every detail. of the story fol; 'SENSATIONAL SALE | 1ows the actual experience = of . Miss, There are a great many reasons for v Mardiganian and the renort to . tha it, \but most of all reasons are our ted States -of Viscount James * LOW PRICES it, but most of all reasons are our LOW PRICES Bryce, former English ambassador to the United States who directed the investigation of the Armenian atroci- ties. . 3 The Strand, Theatre. 5 i i f . ature act at ‘the Strand after a lingering illness. She wa. ities in the city of Waterbury by May- | sttdents from Wesleyan will take an | l.ondon Monday. ing the moonlight evenings skati The feature act at i ‘ : ailed. e W in Mansfield, October 8, 1841, dalsxg};]otl;‘; or William H. Sgndland. Father | active part. A meeting of the Social ¢lub was|Ross' pond. | £ N8 O | which was n:x_n;\r’fl' ,\{;::? T;‘?;'é"i“é our cxpense that this New; of George B: and Delia Arnold Arm.|Cryne and Mr. Colgrove are matives| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Chapman|held Saturday evenjus. Plans afe be-| ' Byron Larkin has entered the em- |Vt OVer with a bang, Tlers wes gned to end all difficult; trong’ An. obituary nofice of ~Mus, |and former residents of this city and | were visitors in Norwich Wednesday. |ing made to celebrate its tenth anni- |ploy of the Ascentic Products com. |Some clever singing, dancing : ow itself. A g made this. act John O'Mally was aid about a_grand sms at once. Bishop, long a prominent resident of | many friends are pleased to learn of | Colchester camp, W. O. W., held a | versary. pany. too important to| Norwich, appears in the Norwich |their appointments. meeting in Grange hall, - Wednesday Miss Olive Aldrich returned home y. Write now and news. Charles Bonarnno, of Jackson street,|evening. There was a large attend- h Sunday after visiting her brother Lu- 10d Bt once, Send "“‘ Company B was too fast for the boys | figured in an accident Thursday whenjance. Officers will be installed at the A baked bean supper will be serv-!cius at South Lancaster, Mass, mail coupon - below. ity truck by the public Service | next meeting. ed in Grange hall. The proceeds will] S. D. Sheldon is fillin, < |opera singer — wonderfdl. He is i wf.fxfiif‘m"‘.?iah‘fl*;’ ';is,flzyh;’ lsht s being driven. by Walter | John Stankewicz was in Norwich on |80 {0 the church. this weel. S BiAcehouse [ Lol as “tng best singer i v:::;_; score of 31 to 26. The first period of ; Griggs. The boy had been sent on an ‘Wednesday. Frank Jacques caught 4 nice string! Ville \c'yd.s.). hp: Hans . FREE TRIAL COUPON the game was entirely in the faver of |orrand and upon crossing the street| Mrs. Fred Alger of Westchester was of pickerel through the ice Tuesday on | NOVEIty acrobatic act that has never FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room || the local five and the score at the end | failed to see the automobile coming [calling on friends in town Wednes- LAUREL GLEN the Ross pond. " The smallest one|been duplicated on any stage before, Niagara and Hud..n Streets, || of the play was 24 to 16 in their favor.|&nd was knocked down. He was tak- |day. : X g Miss Grace Congdon, of Westerly,| Veighed one pound, the largest one|The e tnm;]:hac E a5, lo, N. Y. In the second half the Jewett Gity|en to St. Joseph's hospital where it| Supervisor Libby was in Hebron and | was a visitor at the homeof her fath. |2"d one-half pounds, “Mary McLaren, the American beau- : hoys took a brace but were untable to | Was found that he was none the worse | Gilead, Wednesday, visiting sehools. | er over New Year's. Masy Mrlatosne . Send free trial of your method to: overcome the lead Company B had |for his experience. He returned home| David B. Murray has returned, aft-| N and Mr hown in The- Pointing Fin- e in the vt stanpany, B had | o rily afterwards smiling as thoush |er a few days' visit in New York and | to tho Moratn Sors G eturned USQUEPAUGH picture that showed up_the seeessesneneesensesnsrenesses Hypand scores follows nothing had happened and showed his | has resumed his duties on R. F. D. No. | nosday afier two weeks vacation | Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Boss of Shan- | 5o oy, s abgut o girl SRR T AR | T Jeiwste Gity, [ B3 aliumbe & bandtul of meney e\l L out o areibore was in| PELLAL thelr Bome Tore.' tanco at| aock called on” friends here Triday | roms Frass ond @ little money.at the. ](;‘Irocrr':_iig:m{frr e, McBY;.eraryn accident to thefi}: ic: lo??h?%ffif‘of oS e :P’:e ‘Ct{mmunlty House was largely at- h ll;eqnard Joslin and son Len of Exe- | ;2"??.%1““?1;- Tir‘é@'\‘(‘lfimgfipeffi&n;fi' A Lewis c e C. Benjamin| [ oo e as in Hart.|ViSiHor in town Thursday. S Sohat o bad il *Srs. Tattle Bottes and airs Sl | Yio places the gullt on her and the VAGE’S closed car leaves| Tighe, Iz rf, Blake Office every morning except| E. Lewis, rg 1f, W. Benjamin | ford, Thursday. 430 o'clock fer Willimantic| goore: Com B, 31, Jewet Anthony Herein of Jackson street in_morning to leave Willi-}, "l pany B, 31, Jewett City|yeft Thursday morning to visit rela- Norwich. - Inquire at New| 26; baskets from floor; Cronin 7, W.| ({ies in Bridgeport. or a hotels. nev24d! Benjamin 5, Barry 4, A. Lewis 3, Mor- business callers i Westerly, Fri-| Kelly of Escohtag visited a part of g’”'};fizd“{fmg“}m}“i'i‘l‘]‘;”’fjgfir'bufh;n:fi‘ a ast week with their sister, Mrs. Sarah |2 g < Charles Palmer has heen taking the | Franklin. . gets oné with @ bus hunter The bug census through this section. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tamond are 10| oy wras saing to marry her' whes The Laurel Glen school has not|leave tdday (Friday) for the winter,|2R2d Was going to 7 JEWETT CITY The Crescent club has elected the following officers to serve for 1920- - o ° R Sadd is visiting friends in . e : was_ goin i 1en L2 rison 3, Blake 3, C. Benjamin 1. Goals | oisivy. & President. . T Guy; vice president, gpened since the holiday vacatior. | Mrs. Lamond will Visit her daughter [JALY_catches the crooked superin- trom fouls: A. Lewis 4, E. Lewis 1.| ar Cheq Mrs, Christopher C. Case|irol” cret: Friends here of Edna Palmer were|in Brooklyn. Mr. Lamond is goine to|(endent in the act of robbing % JAY M. SHEPARD Referee, “Buck” Donohue. Time 20-,.e visiting in Boston. B e g tal; directors, A. M.lshocked to lears of her death - at|Davtona, Fla. where he owns several|lle accuses her & r?’l"_"‘r“b el ,‘:“- ; Succesding Filmore & Shepara | Tinute periods, ) Mr, and Mrs. Albert Breault of a'g L Monclair, N. J. acres of land. Fvery winter his hegiih | but it all ended happily for her When Nathan A. Ogushewitz, of Mansfield | Hartford are spending part of their| Miss Helena LaBarre has selected is poor and physiclans have adviseqd |detectives arrest —the ~supefintendent 2 Four Corners, re-enlisted f i ; u, | the following girls to aid her in the him to try a warmer climate during|®fler Wwatching him. 3 Funeral Director & Embalmer | four Corners recenlisted for one vear, | noneymaon - with Mrs, Duhemeat | iy 5t Thoike.- to-house © eanva, CENTRE GROTON . |ihe cota ‘weathor, uring | 1 iy Gatety comedy and Kinoy 50-62 NORTE ST. WILLIMANTIC|department at Sprinflld armory. | turning from Boston where they spent | Miss Blanche Mecteau, Miss Clari Miss Mary W. Bailey has resumed | . Mrs. *Agbhur Cooke, with her two |gr2m Weekly closes the -monstroys : Lad: cistant Tel connection | OBushewitz’s previous record of ser-|a few days. the Couture, Miss Algea Therrien, Miss| hor quties in Lambtown after spend- | 42ughters, has returned’ home atter a |Programme. i sistant ek connectioR | vice for Uncle Sam was from Febru-| Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Belair - of c*e’m“.“"g& Miss Josephine Tak-|ing the holidays with her brother, | ViSit With dier mother at Lonsdale. = ary 27, 1918 to November 29, 1918. He | Hartford are visiting Willimantic rel- | [on. Miss Laura Girard, Miss Julia|Rudolph I. Bailey and family, of|, Mr- and Mrs. Archie Kenyon at- Breed Theatre. B B is the second man fhat has signed i | ooy Sayles, Miss Sadie Haddad. BNfora. Conh: S tended fhe funeral of Benjamin 8. M - R SRR ourey Dros. at the local recruting station for a £ The tollowing girls are to help Mrs.| *'A New Year watch meeting and | Br2Y Sppurday afternoon at Lafay- e D A o year at the Springfield Armory. Ches. T. A. Rioux: Miss Ida Jodoin and | Crristme entertaininent war told apfctte. ME Bray was Mr. Kenyonss|l¢dl hearty laugh when fhey . read FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |ter R. Hall, who is in charge of the COLCHESTER Miss Irene Roberts, Mrs. W. R. Bur-|the home of John R. Haley, New | Stepfather. Lovely espons iin { i Do e sty EMBALMERS station has been kent busy recently| The local group of the Y. M. C. A;|dicK Will be assisted by Miss * Alice| Yoars eve, with A large atteadance, |, Mrs, Louisa Sutton has returmed to| NOW this dandy story has been mad e £ giving out Victory buttons to the lo-| . 5 ‘| Barnett and Miss Annie Driscoll. Supper was served after the entertain. | Erovidence after visiting her sister, |in0 .a~comedy film feature (that is 36 Union St. Willimantic, Conn. | cal mer® who have been discharged |Will bave, as guests a deputation of| A broken rail at Tadpole, Thursday [ ment and dancing was enjoyed, young | MIS: C. D. Kenyen, ‘over sthe holi- |highly amusing from beginning %o Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) . |from the service. The supply at the | Wesleyan -students, who will arrive|morning, delayed the boat train andlang old finishing the old vear and. en- | 32¥S. end, S‘Aml best of all Taylor Holmes % Victory Cottage on Main street has|here Saturday afternoon. The pro- |the south bound trolley. The Acade-|tering the new by an old fashioned lpluy ;he Lo :?sxf a"lsdidzosu lh‘t‘i‘;fi ot sonsen, Cntirely lsed D and any | gramme will be @ hike in the after- ™V PUPlls Went (o Norwich by Jitney. Jqance, the Virginia Reel. o t0:| ~STAFFORD SPRINGS [scines The popuiar photosiay version - < . Vic- g is ‘Gray, while cutting wood for o e s o L Dl'. F. C. Jackson tory button by applying at that cot- [noon after their arrival; in the even- PLAINFIELD J. H. Haley, sustained an injury to| Offigers have been investigatin tn@)S clicd Upside Down and you'l§ just . tage, showing his discharge papers. |iNg & social gathering in Academy hall his knee while chopping a dead tree.|3ssault on Joseph Demars, who was |/2USk yourself into a happy frame of 4 Rev, Eugene P. Cryne, assistant pas. | 0, Which have been invited the par-| The Children of Mary society held |The axe went through the limb gnd |shot and tied in his barn in West|mind If you see It at the Broed the- tor of the church of the Immaculate | €NtS Of the members and their friends; | o whist party at the Holy Name So- | struck Mr. Gray inside the knee joint. | Stafford by some unknown man sev-jatre today and Saturday. phos, in W > fternoon a meeting of. the | o; z ; onception in Waterbury, and Albert | Sunday ai e he | cioty club Wednesday evening. After . Colgrove were recently appointed |8FOUP and, thieir guests ‘S';“d"e held at | the” whist they had music. A large members of the Board of Public Char- | (he home of Morgan Stedman, on, crowq attended and all enjoyed a South street, president of the local|pleasant evening. group. In the evening a Community | No i Card Room defeated No. 2 service open to the public, will be held | Weave Room. twy out of hece Wed- 4 : @ {toplay is_the funniest yet, a sure cure Charles Thompson recently killed a|eral days ago, but there is vet no clue ; LOP!AY 18 30 . i pig which weighed 310 pound: to the assailant. - Demars has practi-| [0 the Dlues; good, - clean comedy Mr. and Mrs, William A. Gray, their | cally. recovered from the effects of the | that would make ‘a Rorse laugh. For daughter, Lydia, and son, Jack, were | attack. the second feature of this bill Madge guests of Mrs. Lydia Holmes in Gro-| On account of not being able to|Kennedy will be seen in Strictly Com: ton, Tuesday. secure a teacher, .the town school | fiden This is a’ play that covers Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic Hours —5 a. m. io 3 p. m. Phone 44 MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. WOMEN'S WOOLEN UNION SUITS SPECIAL $2.98 The season of cold weather is with us, better pro- ; tect yourself in advance then be mourning after- wards, “Oh, why didn’t I take precautions.” We are offering a special lot of Wool - Union Suits this week, all well made and in perfect con- dition, long sleeves, ankle length and high neck. IT"S A REGULAR $4.50 VALUE— YOUR CHOICE THIS WEEK FOR ONLY - $2.98. in the Congregational church. The|pesday evening. There is no change in Mrs. Moses | Committee has been obliged to close | the whole range of society: It 18 & Frank Eyans has finished filling his | Cohen’s condition 4n her illness. the school in the Birch distriet and |fotching €omedy phdtodrama with &: ice house. The ice is between 10 and |, the children are being transnorted to!sStory heart-throb that will round out ° Elbridse Dawley recently visited his|, Daniel Avery has sold a 30-acre| Southington—Milldale fs to have 4. < mpion_of, Milldale. “A: matelr, of TOLD IN “BAYER PACKAGES” [Service Will be at the usual hour, 7 n|fn South Lancaster, Mass. recently. Several of the local icehouses have ligh High school. str ike 3 2. s MF. DeWolf bas been taling Mr. Bon- i brothgr in Foster, R. L, for several tract of land in Ellington to William | hig checker match. George Wheeler, - ifty games has. been arranged;.-and The young people have been enjov- |2lready been filled with good ouality Miss Rose Bloom bas returned, aft- Tort's place at Steele's. - - bl =p Says At the Methodist _chuzch Sunda DR%:SS MA;I.ER! morning four were taken in on full A\i ‘mem 2 BN Mr. and .Mrs. Charlés Tinker and|. family of Chesterfield and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rix, of East Lyme, were 0 12_inches. 2 West Stafford. *|a happy hour. The Pathe News will * [ 77 Charles Messier, of Rhode Island, a EAST KILLINGLY *The meeting of Grace: Eplscopal | complete’ the bill for today and Sat:' » former resident of this village, was parish will take place in the guild|urday. S - SALEM days. 4 3. Bowler. who used to beat the whale countrys Services will be held in the Congre- | Game Warden Harry Battey has a|, Charles Jacobsen . is recovering!side out Millarton, N. Y., way, has just gational church Sunday morning. The |new Ford, furnished by the state, to|(rom the effects of a slight operation|come to town and _has__ challenged m, a ildale, Southington .and. other a Miss Etta Smuckler, who has been ice which varies from 10 to 12 inches | jacent places are all worked up over attending Williams Memorial Insti- = = = in_thickness, it. =Ty i er two weeks’ vacation spent in New York. Miss Harriet Lane returned Sunday bership and four on probation. Mrs. Loren Maine is ill with erip. Mrs. Ida Kuller Was a Manchester o a caller here Wednesday. Arnold P. Rich has been appointed|yion of the church Monday evenine. 2 pastor, Gordon E. Savage, of Hart-|use in hisybusiness. VOGS = sy tute, New London, has taken a trans-| e e BOLTON NOTCH § to New London after a week's stay at % “ $ “DIAMOND DYES” MAKE SHABBY ! H 1 + i 1 town fire warden for 192 B on his nose performed at a hospital in | Charley Frances. long ~fai GET RELIEF WITHOUT FEAR AS|ford, will occup the pulpit. The C. E.} Miss Etta' Aldrich visited relatives | Palmer, Mass. several davs azo. hampi fer'from that.school to Hartford Pub- i 73 iy Let the cook + Mrs, DeWolf has ' been ‘takine Mr. | ] DeWoif's place at the station while | y e her home here. The “Bayer Cross” on Aspirin tab- lets has thé same meaning as 14 Karat | Euests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. visitor Saturday. 4 Malona. % ; “ - taken according t0 the safe and proper ofifml"me Y & light tattack of brom- . fli‘“?z Mabel Hz:,ward" au ne Burn- directions in each “Baver! package.| ‘wiliiam Day returned Monday to Herbert % A Be sure the yer Cross” 18 on pack- | wagleyan university after two weeks' Mrs. age and on tablets. Then you are get- | yacation at his home, ting the genuine Aspirin prescribed by i 5 Davis were physicians for over elghtéon years for aarluyser s spending ‘s few il OS day. the el g, Pain, Headache,| Migs Helen Rogers returned to Nor- g Taoothache, ~Earache, RheumaAtism,{wich Sunday after spending _ the|:{[ * v Lumbago, Neuritis. G .| Christmas vacation at her home here. | For a few cents you can yet a handy el s Henry De Wolfe and Thomas A. Day |- tin box containing twelve tablets. < o - The Corniflakes are serving on the jury. ~ .J . Don’t worry- about - perfeet rukn; trous. L # Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed® to vi§ and Mrs. Denton |sive a new, rich, fadeless color to &f ter Visitors Tues- | fabric, whether it be wool,. silk, lifer, R xed - goods, Hartford—State Libraraian George | 04 eI :, cOverfigs.” }. S. Godard, who attended the meetings | 1The Direction Book: with Sach Tige ? THE H. C. MURRAY CO. of the American Historical association, | 282 tells 5o plainly how to diamond. dve American__ Political Science associa- [OVer any color that you can not make 4 | tioh, and Nationa] Association pf State |2 mistake. = - e it Druggists also sell larger “Bayer”| Carl Rogers, Miss Violet Rogers and ¢ ppckages. Aspirin is the trade mark|Frank Early were in New m‘nam .on ‘War Historical Organizations, held in| To match any material, have - Jc Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceti- Saturday. v » Cleveland last week. reports an inter- | 2ist show you "qunnd Dye™ Color - Gifford - 5 ~<in N esting series of meetings. Card, sagidester-of Saligyticacid, Ifl'—*% was.a_visitor in New * . esf :,oe[rf-‘o meef ar :