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mhmxa.mdmm( ttack the, ' {a¢ Conghy B et a 1 Oonhnuede }“W"rmg‘:mm Andkow R i AW Rub may be of value in this ¢ t was locks ;-“3 i 1 ~ e t2 rendated d;mq' will i nnpreua draw out the mflammatxofl 18 o t e P o W‘"fl: mvtyfim tract the blood away from the r:?:pu“;:’u Ty L congested spots and relieve the - pipes were foun d#"dzem q cough. In addition, theme&m— of Marshall nal w “Vicks e tlmnt. luynx bron-|vaporized by the body heat These vapors are breathed i alt . Frequently theoouhhumm night long, thus bringing ~—soreness of the chest persists— | medication to bear divectly mmw&aflymmmmwm | may be obstinate eatarrh. Vicks should be rubbed condition is slow to clear up and fover: the throat and chest. ‘i neglected may favor the de- wlepmmto pneumonia, or later mmdxmoftlmhm;s flannel cloths. cases should continuefing loose around ¥af L Do . engaged Wn her. home hweeb short. tion. = v.m of _Aflistor§, it &Wfinmfiumwh wunder the eare of their physician | the bed clothes arranged in the SNINGTON ~—should exercise :mde‘;:.tely in fqm of a funnel so the we The bsmmgrasn i the open air—eat plenty of whele- | arising may be freely R bee urned Darth gome food—a overwork and | If the cough is annoying, swallow pacd \snddenchfl!s, annaflbwa!\fieksthomda T o G ot e W l&hfiy applications of Viek’s| pea. Exinsmen. act, wmg"fi'fl?.t osofiomf VapoRub may help nature tol Samples to new users will bQ complete the process of repair. t free on request to the Vick Because - Vicks acts locally by gcmmal Companyknl Broad stimulation thru the skin tolStreet, Greensboro, ‘ta fancy prio original i ¥ ‘4 'he | new ovme'rs intended to convert the Chelsea into an oeean going tug This a t'o ba eqviaa to the {a . Riverside M may not ma-|thirty vesrs. a=a. and her only ser- terl was during the war. The Chelsea 30 ch :r:: .zwed to egt%t? m;ld unere s company alread: remained without a change in 60c k Q:q ‘a":a for the pe.{ gondman Mnm; w;: Cnfi: having 120 gfifll Colds [ding and that propoded | been commencet e elsea Wi ' “pomb ‘ lan “Ml u"am th:n build- | bullt. in Wilmington, Delaware, aho:: More Than 17 Million vice was between Norwich and New zowk, with reguar stops at New Lon- jon. Steington Pointers The Chesebro Fife and Drum Corps wag awarded first prize ' for general appearance at the Willimantic drum ¢ofps tournament Saturday evegi Charlés H. Cushman has returned 8- | from PmMel‘phh where he has been om) g Miog Taen 8. Colitns. wit review the novel Mare Nostrumi At the meet- ing of the Stonington Travel ciub this ¢ | (Tuesday) afternoon. Haryey Post, Amerioan Legion, has nvited veterans of the Civil and nish ware 10 honorary member- Rev. Edward J. Cieveland, of Westerly, will preach the Lenten ser- mon in Calvary Episcopal church thig (Tuesday) ovenlnx Miss. Rulh cwper. who id in training at tite Backus hospital, Norwich, has been at her home for a short stay. {hm\nfldmm he. u.fi to me plant of the Manufagturing nio gtreet, Pawoa- been 1 ¢ 1 weeke we i 4 n or soveral P last \melé to Backus lmpm ly. The Mrs, Fred and Mre. Melvin | trea N\ en! Fucbe: entertainsd the w“i’u Pratt Allen, who has been | society at the home of Mrse. Hope!the winter with frieng Wednesday afternoon. About twen-|bury has returned t);a heme of ty were in attendance. At the busi- | his sister, Mrs. Walter Jeffere. m‘; ln::,ng plans were . n:da,‘ to m"‘i:?ngczxvréan:nrufinaci.:or soelal | will he! 1 le. Crack 0c0a, | Mee oC] v kK b T hay been postponed. since Feb. 12 lsmn., will be held Wednesday evenign in were served. Mre. Ezra Hempstead of - Water- ne ehagiel of the chur h. It & ex ‘ pected that Hadlal A. Hull Jy., wilt :?fll “:3 Mrs. Charles }Camsh of neasville were guests last week o fal) at that time sorad of Bl expests ences abroad. Mgs. Elizpbeth Burchard. 3= - The house which is betng Built by Mrs. Caarles Kingsley - . = the C. M. Rohotesn Co, gn the bank ’T mm apposite the dox ghop is progressing with rapidity au\ce wae weat! Instant relief! Rub pain, soreness and er has made it possibl Louis Ratnen manuer of the D. & stiffness from your back with “8t. Jacob's Liniment.” in' Canter: | soeiat The first units of the n_gkv of this plant carves an e of $500:006 which does not u:cimu the ametint required fo build houses to méet the mulrements of the ”qrmx inreased number of op- |~ R. farm at Oakdale, has secured the services of Rebert Teft to make early morll'zinz deuxv‘;llflkes 3{ hiak finfi! quality pure an thanks s many patrons far past favors and |0 which the mber‘:“ can M!:aw ;: a solicits more of the same. If you ane|4Y And jniltege eill have not ome of the many patrons seourin :;mumen 1 eiediob Sl 6 o milk from the D. & R. farm, Mr. Tedt | I9FDIRCD tho sescion Wil iod b ::gog:“glfefigs‘“y:g;‘ °nt‘;°‘.:““ rason of important legislation thal patr e— ady. teme in late and is entitled to proper Guests Sunday at the harpe home- | %0nsideration. The members receive stead on Nl I Ieslador Men . U SNm ey T aflua Alndenies Thomas Stebbins™ of - Portland, Me, | nsureen 4 membership at Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wheler and|°®Vel¥ ®esmon. = waibers : yot son James of st Lyme, Dan D, ‘o come before the assenfbly are: A Home of Uncasville and Mrs. Nellie i o Rt < “oitpenttion Wheeler of Miswl laws; alternate ‘““‘?hli andflhe su- = perior egurt at Westsrly a Kings- i "";‘ “1"1",‘ e ton; $6000,000 capital increase of the. Uhiteq Sates Thotns come o thel providence Telephone company; day- i e Bl ,‘m:t"{‘m‘ oY | light saving; and legislation far the ""\h{"q"k b “h":‘ !' uage ;%g:yumno: the Rhaode . Island ougl 0 Eerve as a ar to family an-—Few G S’ " | i, et e it i o harles Toscane, who has a_wife and t)\r” children, was arrested by Po- liceman Curtin and placed .in the police station. Toscano de they aecusation, but admits he might %ave been careless {n some partleulars, | that would lead to m- belief that he had vielated .the law, but he deénled wiiful vnhum. Before Judge Oliver ;WL in the Third district ‘u-d not guilty ta the in beml of ¥ next. seasi ral assembly, as the sixty days|Who has been assisting in the family of George W. Loring the past year, will be emsloyed at the Lawton mill in_Plainfiel Miss Ethel Collins, who teaches in Sunapee, H. is spending “two Weeks' vacatlon at her home. She is aeeompanied by a guest,. Mrs. ‘Anna Case. Miss Annie Tillinghast of Plainfleld] was a_ visitor with local relatives on Thursday. Mrs. Moses Ballou and sons, Rex- ford and Clifford, of Norwich hava been spending a week here on account of the illness of Mrs. Ballou’s mather, Mrs. George 8. Collins, who ‘is im- proving in health. Mr. and Mre. Thomas Mooré have been visitors in Boston. Mrs. Clarence Adams of Danielson was a visitor here Thursday. Mrs. Cora Day and daughter Norma have been in Boston. The teachers’' traiming class will meet Thursday evening with Miss Mary Byles. Mrs. Frank E. Preston of Danielson, | erly of this village, was a visitor Friday. The Girls' club has purchased 2 new piane which has arrlved at lheir rooms. Mra, Dantel Dutton of Greeneville, formerly a resident here, was a visitor with local friends Friday. Mrs. Pearl Lewis of Plalnfl‘éld was here Friday. The home of Mrs. George Gadbols on ‘Texas Helghts has been sold to John Graham. Fester Burgess is taking 2 course of study in Providence at a business colleze two days each week. Geerge D. Seguin, whe is employed cause backache? Ne! 10 merves, therefore cam ause pain. Listen! Your back- ache is caused by lumbage sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothins, penetrating “SBt. Jacob's Liniment Rub it right on the ache or tender spot, and instantly the pain, sorerigss, stiffness and lamencss dis- appears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle of “St. Jacob's Lini- ment” from your druggist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache, selatica or lumbago pain. “St. Jacod's Lintment” stops any pain at ence. It rmless and doesn't burn the skin./ the only application to rud on a weak, lame or painful back, or for lumbago, sciatica, newralgia, rheuma- tism, sprains or a strain. In use for than §0 vears. Westbrook.—~Mrs. A. M. Andeon of Kirtland district, who is engaged in rajsing turkeys, has added & fine 30. psund gobbler ta her hock which are rived from Plymouth, Mas ave a complexion that will and the closest scmtiny ‘the m‘nt, Inter- Vernon tor and Rey. m rgctor of fin- ‘esterly Monday in the ! mmmnt In the 1s your cumplexiq; sueh thy don't have to worry abaut M“\N’:l“l preliminary | in Brown & Sharve's office in Provi- it stand the test of bright lights, and & wis dacoe. dence, was at his hemefl;‘.uurday ond serutiny without esbat " ged lml nt clergymen. Sunflay d“; 1t & rrassin At 3 dinner cdmlal club each| Miss Mae Kennedv has returned: to you' s0, the regular use of Resis church in OMW Was répresented | her feaching quties here, having been by two delegates and the pastor. Mr. t outined the propesed survey, nl jon-wide drive & aggregate l Qf the ‘thirty QM\XM ¢4 w.!“‘a‘““fi rom ABRL 35 to He nl\ on the survey ot nmum and homes made By the ont, and said, “In the fleld of humrw:mn effort the ehurch has al- nol Soap will tend ta keep it that way. If not begin at ence to use Resinol Ointment with Resinel Seap and see what 3 wonderful alleviator of skirl ills this treatment fs. Rest. noliOintment is perfectly harmless containing ohly mild, eleansing and healing balsams, which could not ill several weeks at her M5 \ agg of New Yorl Sunday at his home. s Harold "fianc‘s has returned’from Jamestown, R. I, where he has been staying two weeks, assisting in caring for his brother, Clarence Francis, who has been critically ill with pneumonia but is now slowly gaining. The Chriétian Endeavor soclety win home in QM injure the tenderest sk meet Friday eveninz. Miss G - i in. emmh “wmx: and_chureh [ neally will be the leader. - o RESINGL SHAVING STICK homes for the for defence-| Mrs. Mary F. Loring is entertalning tans the { : :m‘l”ndluhtmxgx Jesy —ehndm have always been bea-|her nmer. Mrs Abbie Lflubflflsa. trom Westerly, R, I Leomis, Mrs. Maude 5 Cartie Prveon wat lcul eol Friday af. lAu were tormer teachers in eon 't érican communities. mMI be gontinuéd on an ex- ing ecsle a§ provision xs !nad w of the Inter-Chury “\WM for meeting this unfln ti - Mr, mnwubm way to take the u)imn w‘"‘u y 2 house to house ghould be ne £y 7S, Myra Palmer and visitors at the ternoen, imantie visitors on o ensamin Utter 0¢ the i“.‘.'\"?’" a‘i‘. Bendls M 90, wae received here last week. % n Babcack. gpent many vears in ‘h ‘cmva, where he had many vv uqucted by all as 3 eman and a kind- ber and friend. rly manhoed were 4, Rev et iy New York cuy More than 30 J ‘fi‘:‘w&t’:l':c:ul:;etue:zs ?..“i’. EPE BT vn ears he ut\m\t s !e' :l‘dc Wag & .'ifiu"l’ d?:c;: an active werker In thi, o! whloh e had been a memf Waliin, e “?‘ gford, 99“ uu ehild ave m1 - W, 'W. ’d er attended.the e»mmlt- 12l servics ai ‘éaum ‘Baheock' Fri w.mm; la Nlimantie. I f the hoat and the| Miss Cassie' Medbury of Canterbury, |. mmt wipwen and Miss Ryth | w8 of the death of Amos L. Bab. |~ P “Make.stheBodySm" RM&Audlty—LmkWefl ¥ - on m s .W'Me(hdhhepup\hem ” b Excess Acid kills food values. It burries foed out g 'ohhe&omachap-mauyd:gumdmwhm harmful acids that go into the system, ‘Therefore, the food fails tc give full power and energy and soon the entire body—as shown in the face—lacks - vitality and strength. . No wonder: your sicki ‘About nine out of ten suffer from Acid-Stomach -in some form. - These millions are not sick abed— but <just all in—listless~no pep— can't sleep—nervous= restless—don't eat well or enjoy life, Use Eatonic—Takes the Acid Out =-produdes harmful for Acid- Stomach.” th not you? . O Hdmu:_w_.;thewzmw"“- " “Weonderful benefits—proved by over 500,000 suf-’ ferers who have taken EATONIC. Testimonials re- por* such' marvelous, quick recovery of bealhth and sirength as to seem unbelievable, Mlnyaqy"nn first EATONIC tablet gave me instant relief.” More than 25,000 leading ' . now guarantee- EATONIC to be -Make your own test of umc.mmh " tallet gives relief. Sweet, clean mouth—pure breath —belching gone—indigestion, bloating, that full gassy feeling after eating—food repeating, henrtbum- stomach miseries vanished, ‘Millions need EATONIC help. ¥ EAm fails to please—it doesn't matter what you have tried ct now use, don't give up rope. CGIVE EATONIC A TRIAL AT —Lek your own stomach be the million made the EATONIC test and found relicf, EATON IC everywhere besi remedy ‘cost you one penny No OURRISK judge. Owvey half a ACID-STOMACH ) LIBERTY HILL, Ames L. Babeock, a rative of Leba- non, whose recent death occurred at the Masonic home in Wallingford, lved here several years before going to the home. He taught school in his younger days and was-proprietor of a hetel in ‘New York city for nearly 30 years. He was intensely religious and had.a lucid and very interesti of expressing himself."He was a mem- ber of the Liberty Hill C. E. society while living here. He excelled in gen- tlzmanly manners and. politeness. For several years he was caretaker of the New London county hoine for boys in this seetion and was extremely fond of them, and they reciprocated his love, Mr. Babceck wis deacon of the Leba- non Baptist church for many years. The 234 of May he weuld have been 91 years old. Mrs. Everett C. Pavson, who has been ill for several weeks, was able to take her place at the church organ Sunday. Arthur, ‘the 3 year old son of Mr. { and - Mrs. Winthrop D. Davoll, has |been at Willimantic' hospital for a minor operation. The teacher of “the .district school was at her home in Fast Longmeadow, Mass.,- Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Hattie L. Starkweather is vis- iting -her cousin, Henry. Dunham, in Middletown. = 3 COLUMBIA Eleanor Collins stands at the heaa of -the graduating clagss at Windham High school, haying attained.the per- centage of 93.07 in her studies for the ful] four years’ course. the. valedictorian at {ment day exercises, :an i shares with her the pleasure that this homor has been earned by and con- ferred on her. Mr.-and Mrs. James-A. Utley, who have been living in Hartford Quring ‘the winter, returned to their home in She will be | Lot town last Tuesday., In anticipation of the material ad- vance expected in the.price of coal, some townspeople are putting in their next winter s supply, taking advantage of present prices. The snowstorm of Saturday was dis- couraging to those farmers who, on account of the recent thaw, were just beginning to draw and market wood which had been cut and was lying un- der the deep snow-. all winter, For some time past it has been impossible to move a sawmill to residences where a supply of wood has been obtalned, making it necessary to saw the supply by hand. Clayton E. Hunt went to Montville Saturday and brought here a family with their household goods who are to occupy a portion of the house in Pine sireet now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carpenter. Antonio T. Gregoris, who was so ill one night last week as to require the immediate attention eof a physician, has recovered. The funeral of Mrs. Lucy J. Squier, wife of Warren D. Squier, who died on the 17th inst, was held at her res- idence Saturday at 1 p. m. Burial was Mn Lebanon cemetery. Thilvty young prple enjoyed & secial time at Hermon. Frink's Sat- urday evening. All were sorry to see the snew storm Saturday but the warm sun of Sunday secon melted it. Mrs. A. A. Stanton and daughter ie, Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Gallup and Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Gallup attended the-funeral of B. S. Gallup in Sprague Sunday. Several were out with automobiles A Surprising Improvement In Comfort often comes,to the coffee drinker, wheri he changdes fram coffee to Posturm.. That seems to be the sureway to “determine whether coffee. is harmful. If any discomfort due to coffee is disturbing’ you,change to STANT POSTUM The standard of" “quality is high, there has been no increase in price “and the taste is most sarhsf’ymg to those who enjoy a coffee-like flavor, At Gro cens' fleld, R. Sunday but found very bad travelling Luther Tanner returned to Wake- I, Monday. Miss Marion Blakeslee attended a teachers’ meeting in Voluntown ¥Fri- day afternoon and closed her sobool for a week vacation. Benjamin Hall is sufferiog. with a bad cold. Mason Gray has a very sigk chiid. B. 8. Hall transacted business’ in Norwich Monday. MOHEGAN Services were held here: Sunday morning, but there was ne - eveaing services. Chavles Jathers was in Norwich Thursday. J4ohn Fielding, wko GHas been i1l wi ith the grip is improving. M, Mrs. Ford was in Nerwich 'l'\uthy "GRAY S SYRUP ' RED SPRUCE GUM B for prompt results. With the loweped! strength and vitality of age they teslize more than ever before the importange of h-vmg Gray's Syrup on hand for @ They slways buy the Large Size § Montrea! D, WATSONECO, New Yerlk