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military funeral will be made upon the arrival of the body in this city. The Pirates, who have held the lead in the Y league for many weeks, dropped t othird place after the free, try contest held Saturday morning. The Glants, once in the“cellar position, now lead with 56 points, Reds 51, Pirates 50, Yanke S1. A. 0 voters to cast their baliots | Rosen witi 262 points seored is high 'me NORWICH BULLETIN 10 "l [0 of Voters call wt- | aividual seorer. WILLIMANTIC OFFICE o the voting lists of the four Funeral services for Mrs. Leenore B. Parent were held Saturday morning &t 230 o'clock at the home, No. 139 Unlen street. In the sofemn requiem high mass at St. Mary's church at § o'clock the cole- brant was Rev. Hormisdas Belec; the deacon, Rev. James J. Tyler, and the sub- deacon, Rev. J. T_Papilion. As the body Was borne into the church Mrs. Delphis Boucher cang Nearer, My God, to Thee, and at the offertory Ple Jesus ¥ns sung by Mre. Joseph F. Gaudreau. During the mass golos wers sung by Miss Eva Dlon, M. Arthur Marrotto and Mrs. Hormis- das Dion. As the body was taken from the chureh Les Adteu was sung by Mre. Delphis Boucher. Mre. Joseph F. Gau- dreau was at the organ. At tho grave in Bt. Joseph's cemetery a committal ser- voters to cast their own ward To make are filed at each voting T eievhone 23 Chorel St the four wards are. o. 33 Walnut street ; oid town building; Thira epublean and demo ratic pa anfide: t Women 332 Total | 368 | vice was read by Rev. J. J. Paptilon, as- e — | sisted by Rev, J. J. Tyle rand Rev. M. 4041 | Beelo. The bearers wero Joseph P. Cote ter, Hormisdas Dion, Theophile Loiselle N 3, Boy Seouts of}and Cryill Laroureux. Rel attended th St. Joseph's | the service from Harrisville, N. M., Are- an offielal public re- tie, R. I, Norwieh, New London, Taft- ville, Hartford and Worcester. Alice Conmery, 20, of West Hampton, as of Mr and Mrs. Patrick Roades Connery, died ¥riday night at St. Jo- seph’s hospikal. She was visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles Van Zandt of 28 Chestnut street was talten Il with appen- The body was sent to West Saturday morning, local ar- rangements being in charge of Jay M. Shepard. 7.0 o'clock at couts were pres- helr appearance d for e parish, and a quired tests were 0 scouthood. The vered by B of New Haven, who great step they had 1emisers of this or- for its main cbject I 2ysicaily and iforme pu ributions vassed the ming m The annual lodge of servow of Willl- mantic Lodge No .1311, Benevolent and Protective Order of Eiks was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'elcck at the Loomer Op- era House, with over one hundred brothers and their guests in attendance. The address of the afternoon w: vered by Broth of Bk iodge, said In eubstan “It i5 an honor 0 beiong to an orgam- as the Blks. True Americanism can ouiy be founded on Tove of Home, lo-e of country, and iove ¢f God, and on these co ideals the Elits' lodges ars founded t ome thing of thelr De © eng. Charity plays dom and where charity prevafls “Th e here today orrow, one rather memories of trose who hav o the great beyond. Wo s de- eti M. Wynne, , New Haven, wh rollment e: ilag donated o the Kiilourey of Union by the pastor and committee, Rev. of the credit for ops and in fact L com in ecout work in Wil to Rev. Otto §. Baumeister, 1 appointed a Eco council and scout- It was through an ‘ather Baumeister that Joseph’s church were 2 big part In Ek- here is a louge <1 . fe in this w 3 ail itfe holde 3 for us. God in his creation cstadlisi- W recognizes cat |ed eternal life for vrganic matte | > good of Willimantie | we who are created in His own n general. What | cannot be'feve that after our brief 1ie o~ this planet s over, He has failed to re- serve eternal 'life for us. In Kikdom T these memorial services are held, intribute to these who are ¢ 1z forever to keep their memor eyes o7 succeeding gane- h thess things, Tove ‘o7 sl nd God, and any rrie et Satur. | foundea upon tnis trintty i everlasting . D (ke case 0| “he nali was beautituily decorated with American flaes, and the colors of der, t or S yal purple purple and white. Thes: 2d an active part in tho oxercises vere seated on tprm wer Exalted rule ies F. McGlone; es teemed leading knizit, R. Ernest Meliod esteemed loval knight, Charles W. esteemed lecturing knignt, Murphy ; secretary, Louls J. Fl urer, Raymond A. Parker; tyler, Ater esquire, Clarence M. Ma- T Konneth ). Wynne, sew Harry S. McCrea Crngregat eported absent vare Charles A. Ahbott, Leon % d hi ser- noon, and this i5 duties as kerage Fred W. ._Walden, Pierte D. Mo eorge P. Walker, James A. Shea reau, Charles E. Martin A. Sul #nn, Alban M. Potv! Best for Colds Bronchitis, Asthma andall| throat troubles. Strength. ~ Gl son, Jonh L. Leonard, Jr. an. Georme H Hendrick ver L300 members of the Builds new;| " The memorial_service committes com- sisted of Johm B. Edzarton, A. Van‘in ames ¥. Twomey. The re ce wag Gilvert P. Flvrn i M. Berard, Albert P\ ond Normandin, Wi'liaw DANG RUGS GUARANTEED o \irs. doseph I depertment that Sergeant Ma JAY M. SHEPARD ilmore & , Maurice §. Leon and Roderik Dj Laramee, Eugene E. Hickey F. Te J eeding Shepard | Funeral Director & Embalmer TH ST WILLIMANTIC Te ordan Raymond ‘The order of service follrwa: Prologue—3areh- Assivtan: Connection march adont fon comm! Overture—-Stradelia” Blks' Ausmented Orchestra N IVER and_en Kiliourey Bros. Under @irectior «f Brother C. . . NERAL DIRECTORS AND Whecler EMBALMERS Ovening Ceremonies % - Willima c \. Voorhees, M, D.. Philadelphty | March—Introductor Pre Lady Assistant) Orchestra Willimantis Lodge, No. 1311, B. P. O. E. Jamea F. McGlone, Exalted Rular Invocation Tev. Hafry §. M'Creads Soprano Solo—The Vacant Chair Roll Call of the Absent Mrs. M. J. Farrell Secretary Louts J. Flym Haquire, Clzrence M. Mathicu Soprano Solo—Fol'ow Thou Me C. Breft Mrs. 31 J. Farrell Piano accompanist, Mrs. Louis E. Tenny Dedication of Altar Officers of Loége Moonlight Sonate Orchestra MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS For Warm Winter Garments The diversity and richness of the patterns suggests ways and means whersby the woman who is undecided as to choice, receives many happy hints that will solve the pro- blem at once—and economically. 47-inch wide All-Wool Tricotine, in brown, navy and black-—$2.19 a yard. 40-inch wide Cottor and wool Tricotine, navy, brown and black—$1.25 a yard. 54-inch All-Wool French Serge, spuged and shrunk, tan, navy and black—$3.60 and $4.00 a yard. 48-inch French Serge. in taupe, gray and brown—$2.00 a yard. 47-inch Serg=, in a goud weight—at $1.75 a yard. 54-inch wide Baby Lamb Cioth, suitable for Dress Trim- ming. also Collars and Cuffs, and Childien’s Coats —$2.65 a yard. 54-inch wide Jersey Tubing for Separate Skirts, or Dresses, green, navy, copenhagen and gray—$2.25 a yard. S54-inch wide Homespun. in gray, black and checks — $3.00 a yard. 54-inch wide Juliard Check Wool Suiting-—$2.25 a yard. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Eeetlioven Oration Brotner Kenneth M. Wynne Tromioone S¥lo— The Worlé is Walting for the Sun Auid Iang Syne All the Drothers and auélence Dismissal—James F. MeGlone, TRuler. Benediction—Rev. II. S. MeCready. 2 Finale—EIks’ March M. T. Lake Orehestra = Than Chevroiet touring car owned and ariven by Josepl: Peck of this city was somewhat dzmaged Sunday _afrernmn when struck at the corner of Unfon and Jackson streets by am antemebile owne and operated by Simeon Laurien of Staf- ford Springs. Mr. Lauri:n agreed to set- tlo for tho demags he had caused. A flat se et e et e D I Tzalted PAINLESS EXTRACTION . AND FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY SPECIALISTS 9 A M. TO 8 P. M. 715 Main Street. Alling Building Willimantic Phone 44 ~ WORWICH ~ 4 BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921 - T s o of ! : cansed it to | have greatly improved the appearance l e L e et the Clnter.” The o biackemith o, ru:lPepto- years am eyesore, 0 Bt . Conmberinn of | vilage. tae veen pmctiesty it ¢ Makes Blood Good 89, wite of Clarence E. Chamberlain, of :‘fil‘m ;‘t: kg o iy} (i DowntiE es Bl o South Windbam, died Ssturdey morning | turned into. e Eareze by the DOREES a2 Bt Jasopl's Mospital afler an WIne | ey has been repaired and painted. T e o avsabier of Mr. gad | The new addition to tke proparty of . | Physicians Rely Upon It. , & o & Hassler at the cormer eing pe 3 N e A roney Clasencs, | and 13 aiready ocoupied a3 ~a "store Sold in Liquid or 3 oeraln, | twe | Dearnley & Clarke have repair dr./yand . Theedats fh" % Fiebronville, | plazza on thelr bullding, and Mr. Bassett Tablet Form b . Albert Authler of Hebron e | Ras added a pissza to his restdence which Mass., aod DOward Authier of New Bed: | 130 80060 3 PRS2 oows of the build. ford, Mass. The body e Chit Souts | Ing. If other property owners were t0| Gude's Pepto-Mangan is a blood DeEticiee of s B follow euit, Voluntown would present & | puilder. It restores blood to its natu- ‘Windham, Sunday moraing. respectable appearance before visitors | ra] vigor, Weak blood, clogged with BEpe Hetes and passing automobfle parties. poisons, causes that exhausted, dead Poils open from 6 a. m. until 4 p. M| The large eim near the {e'"““": of | tired teeling. It shows in the complex- today. Vete early. Everett Scranton has been taken down |jon, which becomes dul-hued, pale or 3Miss Loretta Curran of Praspsct strest | by the selectmen. saliow. That is because there is an spent the woek end with friends In Hant-| No serious damage has been reported | Zpecice oo tc” v eorpuscles which tord. 28 a result of the four days' BStOTM.|give giin a healthy, rosy color. M. J. T. Wilbur of Jewstt City 1| Rivers and ponds are filling rapidiy, giv- | 5 ¢o, SR 5 USRI ToW 0On. yloiting ‘Sor Gaughter, Mirs, Herbort Foi- | Ing an assuranco of pleaty of water. | jarig cvery day soon makes new blood tard Miss Margaret McGutre of New Bed- |rich and red. Physicians have pre- Miss Virginie H. Baker left Saturday | ford, Mass., was a hollday guest at the | goiqog it for years in cases of anaemia, morning for Atlantis Citr, where she 3cGuire home. i or poor bleod condition. The weak Tun 4 Miss Alles will be the guest for several da¥ys of Mr.| Capt. and Mrs. s ‘;‘M sz esta | P100d I8 fortified by a fresh supply of and Mra. A. K. White. Clask of New Fork rere ey Bt | red corpuscles. The feeling of physical K e G oo e e e Martial | {oor returns in a remarkable manner. entertained ov 3 -at-the-! Mrs, Robert Sedgwiok, Mies Jenny Cha-| Miss Agmes McDorald, who has been | [0stead of @ droopy, down-al the-hecl oin of Rickiond HUI and Miss Julla K. {employed at Stockbridge, Mass. during | orgr’ Sleep is more restful and the ‘Wohlfarth of California. Mixs Wohifarth | the summer, is enjoying a short vaeation appetite sharper. s on tho efiteriel staf? of tho World |t the home of her yurents, Mr. and Mrs, | APPUite sharper. Book Yonkers on the Hudson, | Thomss McDonald T aanr e D Sgmmpa 32 : Mangan in both liquid and tablet form. 20’45 thy Wittar of several text beoks. Look for the full name, “Gude's Pepto- She 13 & former Nerwich teacher. ™ o NG Ptk Y A Gt Mrs. Harrlet C. Noyes of Boston was JEWETT CITY e e vtk CAdvetises 20 Mate e T O meetnds OC| 4 atimaster D, 7, Fiom hap roceivéd a Tesm the First Spirituaiist 2 2 - F. Pinn p Interest prevalls in lodge circles re- |letter from the postmaster general fof | oonogi, because of dissatistaction with ”‘;.::5 garding the proposed bowlng games be- :; .w:?!f, fi?,f, J‘;’WS:: ;«é’ ”—g hasa for | Bis methods and discipline, Ost of Eafhen; She Stnients of Iytils aud ihe] St d:n' t in handling the Christmas | Middletown,—The directors of the Mid~ Deafh 0dd Fellows. It is plann@ to have ten He asks every boy arfi girl to | dletown Odd Fellows' Building associa- Vailey Tembers of each 1adgs on \hs teszis and 1o seeing thar tue geeat Christmas | tion have declared a dividend of § 1.3 . o oAb s ne Bl mal i3 s ey, e securly tnd per oent, payable Dec. st to all stock- furnieh a chicken supper for the winners, i ¥ Eugene ime b“,;:'m Defore the po- |Ple bear in mind that every letter and Clinten.—Meiville Buell, who has been lice court Saturday morning, charged |Package of the many millions must be |confined to his home for several weeks a8 with technical assault on Joha 3. Troy ov|iandled by skilled mail distributors | a result of an automobile aceident, come New York, a traveling salesman, had his | Standing in post offices and vn swaylng | menced his duties as lampman at the Eai oottt e toct KR ostal cars of a mile-a-minute trains, | local raliroad last we . e John B. Bdgarton has temdersd his |Often ‘under poor light. Ie Wethersfield —Sigmund Adler was the oy ST, 7 resignation a5 state metor vehicle impeo- | OUF th; dei;r and coé\q;uo:‘ iat 15 gaus- | speaker at the annual meeting of the 7F . - tor to Commissioner Robbinn B, Stoecks], |4 when there must bo - | Wethersfield Business Men's and C > : effective Dec. lst last. Mr. Edgarton |CUracy by carelessmess on sociation held in Grand Army It’s actually casy to wash dishes has keld the offics for nearly two years |those that use the malle. Wethersfleld, Friday evening. and has served efficlently. ¥riday evening, December there | Weytbrook.—Mr. and Mrs. Har: i e u” Authur Cotbert gpent tho week end in | was an electrlo storm In this section of | wrigit, their son Hiakeciny sod Mos with 20 Mule Team Borax. To Now London visiting i oister, Mrs. |cufficient severity to put the _electric | Jonu A, Weight lett a fow o . dish e iorence McKenna. Hghting system outof commission for 15 & s s e W (20 Freak B, Mest of Windlam soad | minttes, the troublo was mot 1a the local Mase. i a daish pan o ot ater add a 95 returned from New York, Wherc she | board. " » 1, % 14 Portland.—J os ent Thankseiving Wit hor 505, Harey | “Cucistmes committess woro toyetnted | 1o Tty bpn tablespoonful or so. It doubles Pl gl i o ety tolat the Congregational Sunday £ho0l | 1iquor in his possession illegally e & Sunday morning. There will be 2 Christ- | of ny borough stree: 3 S 2‘;““"‘1.5“%.1."‘2};,:“ ? nstructzess |imas party fn tho vestry Friday cvenine, I e nar s st Mo oarouall street + the cleansmg power of soap and 4 the Mansfl 3 December 28 at 7 o'clock. The committee f the caves of fi . the week end wiR her parenta, Mr. and |1ra: mree superintondent, William Mo | o . ; ee erinten 1] m A earing Lefore Justi 1 323 L, Harroun, =% Cuperintondent, William M | hearing before Jurico : water, it cuts out the grease A% Aoy Brown has been catled to luss witls Miss Ethel Thompson, | duys 1o Hadaace Jair . d i didti t & o Mamn, ? Bet | chairman ; purchiasing gifts, the teachers | in court soverst times bt s IEagiENTey of the funfor classes; refreshments, Mrs. | chargem, ¢ an maxes ishes, pots an S Willlam McNicol, Who selects her com- : . COLCHESTER Ttee? xtreics, Mes, Fos e ow = ; pans absolutely clean, easily and Vocoter iolge, P. 4tk M, Telt 8] mae homn C < Bulletin’s Pattern Service Rt -l o toast fre \am supper, Cong. ves- Loauiar communicaiion tn Mascnic hall | try, Tues. 6 D. m. Admission 35 &nd 25. by pleasantly. 20 Mule Team Borax evening. —aav. A. H. Johnson of Wilimantic was call- | Mrs. Gq Gutneckt is visiting rela- 1 i 1 e e o . is good for anything it touches, George Moore of Salem was here Fris| Mise Helen Hull is epending several sgi s dey et D SO e e it is a water softener and should o Colotcter Triday. 0% T2 The sale of Christmas seals will be un- - 3 S 7 dlrection of Dorcas Circle of the T it s were hain in el e e be used wherever soap is used. T, 3. Martin ociating, > ™ T%|Miss M. A. Burdick, 8. K. Aams, Helen 5 g~ e 1, T P 'y M1 E. B. g Sire, Wit T Eiwood was tn Hars. | il Hatl iner, Mrs. B %, Cre It is a solvent for pots and o Pitday vhiting her hushand, who 13 | oo under the direction Of the teachers Y at the hosplitel. - e e 2 5 . - M - < & wil sell the seais. The siogan is: A Do s B oviind morar to 51, 31 00 eetie T sbeun ias A | pans and it makes skin white P & e 1o | Better. Hartiona Past. 208 a5ty motored 0 | "l srmyal heaith period when the and smooth. 20 Mule Team E. A Michefl and Daate: Tiogers of [E95STROF Of e mlats cppolnts a Tuber- e # g culols Sunday in the churches and a 2 > A Seleines M Ennat Tuberulosis Pay I the Sehoole, vegura Borax is in all clean kitchens— MANSFIELD CENTRE |, Comegiion: with the Christaias Soai R sale and has two objects: To raise mon- ] l l e i i svasy chmananty 15 dateay e is it in yours? At all grocers. e e R g tor 0% |es of its tuberculosts work for the next SER. oy tohs pastor =of- | year and to bring home to the puble, NATURE TE CLEAN. tled among them. Rev. Harold Tilling. | Trouen the eduestional 2eatures of th S GREATEST hast, whowe services have been emhus{-!‘.‘mxm' knowledge of avoiding and 5 astically reccived, preached Lis frit Ser- |yqaling tiic disease. The fifteen Der cont. | 4 PLEASING SET mon 88 pastor of the Mansfleld Center |imich the state tuberculosts commission ON xoRaEET row and Spring Ml churches Sunday, the [eg to carry tut the state programme ie | . (MK NUSamEXSTONS 156 parsoncee Ertaay TShast mOTed M0 | the gmallest Tetained. by any #ate 0.the | 4y Teaion e (o7 & TubML and | " ., | United States. In ten states from 500 |or domet flannel and stuffed wiil cotton. | number of men and wowman of the iy, 109 per cent. is kept in the state |down or sawdust. these anim villags have been meeting at Ui PASON- | girices In 20 between 35 and 50 per | delight of IRt age the past weel:, giving volunteer ser. | S0 12, 17, betioen, 55 anl 50 wet| GnElt S eern T heianing, bapering, Whitewashing |turned over to the antl-tuberculosis com- | It Will Tequire o e it inoank tho housé attrac- ) pyittes of the town, and is used to detray | for, the Tonke thie for Rev. Mr. Tillinghast and family. | sy exponss of tubercular patients from | qaires. auy - p‘fc{:r '.:‘m';:mme:'d ‘gxheolr;llg::xoel;t;:v& the town at the varioug sanatoriums. Mn | yard. FISHING BOAT ELEANG 3 Al el 11 at the f Dr. G. H. Jennings, | A pattern of H e - r the @ird and fourth degrees, 'J’:‘nesd:‘y}:,;d&m i et o PR NCOUNTERED HEAVY WEATHER || evening. Supper was served under the ver or stamps. hall to see wlhat action might de taken 3 capanS Jirection (0T M. A B ABHODY. |4 raise funds to defray expenses of pa- | p Qrder thro 53 Ihe'ladles Ald society met Weanesdas |yionts who might be sent to the state forah abou arternoon st the Mome of Mrs. E. H.|gnatorfum, then soon to be erected. heavy weath Mareh, The followlng committees were |3 aommitico of Eugeng J. Carroll, Louis Sox: /the" caie for the Chrletmas sale and imereauls, A. C. Burdick, J. E. Phillips pper, Mrs, W. R. Davoll, re. | .05} % Harris was appointed. The Mrs. Deming; candy, Mrs. G. C. laet numed two since then Tesigned, and enner, Mrs. Clausson; aprens, Mre. Ma- |3 Tetrvauit has moved from town. The rietta Walker, Mre. G. L. James; fancy | romaining two with Dr. Jemnings have work, Mrs, Johneon, Mre. Goodeli; mys- | continued the work. Dercas circle has tery twble, Mru. J. Botwer, Mrs. Chappell 1o charge of the sale of Christmas R J. Baker, superintendent of the ex- | geard every year which, {n the main, ) enclon, depariment of Comnecticit Aerl- | oty provided the lsrger vart of ths s of suow, it W cultural college, gave an Interasting ad- | .. an ocean-going dress on extension work at an open | (107 USed bY the committes. meeting of the Young People's ciub Wed- resday evening at the church. Mr, Baker | NORTH GROSVENORDALE 2160 spoke briefly of his educational work A R in France with the American 2rmy after w:&'%i_*?ug";fl e etine. the. Thacaed ey b e Cof | 206 lioras o¢ Daston, irected by AL~ Gardiner and Forrest Gray were present, | fred Strobeck, weicomed a largo audience servet an appetising Tunch of "ot doge,” | to the comert given i1 the high achool ’ | nall Members from the semtor class “:{’;";‘::,,’ m,r, .,M“a.‘“m Tm,mmmf" a|T. AL H. 8. served as ushers. Mr. Stro- course of leetures and entertainments ¢or | beck's program contained the following the winter. The committee has been for- | numbers: tunkte in securing for the first number | Bjorneborgarnes Marech. F. Pasciuy Prof. Denlinger of Conmecticut Agricul- | I matten, tural collefe, Who 15 alo a Chautauque Harmoni Male Chorus. A USEFUL BAG AND lectursr. 1t is plunned to give ons leo- | Plano solo, Lustsplel Overture, PRACTICAL APRON taro or entertalament on the first Wed- Reynold Peterson. e e e eEite neaday of each month for four monthe. | Soprano solo, Carmena, Bl by ver busy hot Dr. Denlinger's subfect i3 Tho Twe| Mim Ruth Strobeck accompanist, | keaper. In thic Very. practical, Americas. Miss Martha Glssler. | any to empty ind ¢ to make bag for A new ook at the lorary which fils 2 | Reading, The School in Sleepy Hollow, | sofled linen is sho Alo @ nece long felt need is Pearsor's Humerous Miss Dorls Westlund. ,’mld»r for clothes nins Bpeaker, & collectlon of prose and poetry | Tenor eolo, Rose of Piccardy, Tha Litooey Nay for remdings or recitatione. The book Fred A. Blomquist, § coiNatng ente vo contains o fow plays. Another useful | On the Sea, the samo matertals or of inglam, volume i3 Robblng' High Schoo! Debate Harm Book. g Cornst solo, i G. T, Wymsn returned Sunday afver & Miss Lilien Sawyer, short vieit in Plantsviile. Mre. Wyman | Bass solo, The Two Grenadiers, @as called from there to Watertown on Schnmann sccount of the {liness of her son-in-law, | Sjorovaren, | Wiilie Homer. Erie Johanson acc., ] b Mre. W, R. Davoll went Wetnesday to Miss May Forsling. New London to visit her datghter, Miss | Reading, The Only Child. Mildred, Who has just returned after Aiss Dorls Westiund, thres months stay in New Yook oity | Kentucky Babs, hospital, whers chs }as been taXing me- Harmonk ofa! training. Cornet solo, S a2, B Pk was tn Xew Tone | 7 3l Lillan Sawven, Because It Has Helped Thousands of on ay. tone solo, Sverige, enhammre X : =y Miss Liifter Dumkam 8 1 with|O Dry Those Tears, Der Biigwls, ety Mise Ellee Prus of Winidson, By ATaots Sanapon Conn., Was Benefited. secompasist i Moy Forelind OLUNTOWN Winter Song, Bullard x romen have v | Moonlight on +he Lake, White BaRy Y . ; ving eve Cour: Liberty, No. Harmonl found in 152, 7. of A., Eeld the $7d annual dance | Tho Star Sbangled Banmes, 14 Herbs, the com- iIs a () O —_— with @ M‘mnt:r,lfl ‘F-!é«:!fla?w Harmon!. bination th: hey Morex's orchastra b el oR who attended thie concert found nee After af SN aiwhed muse The afelr was a great [, ThO e ol icatesd needed. sy suocess. The cammittes in charge was| 'O m’:‘m“nw Slekilin. trial of CTX I‘O [ Fillam A MoGuis, chairman, . .| 879 e SOS BOSOR. 1 i contor Miss Prue : o A A Siuine st '8 | clase repeated tho drama The Deacon's : MoDonaM and committes of loval Far- | Se0d Wife at the King's Daughterd . Medicines only relieve for a time. : o oiaggs, &istriet contersace A} Mg ubmaster Roy R Allen gave o stere- lizzy headaen Fleischmann’s fresh Yeast buildsup : eenyialER EDIAT. +1om | opticon lecturs on Japan before the stue a general run-down 5 7 : mi;‘“;:‘?rm' s ‘“”o’m("<s‘:‘ dents and the facuity bedy at the high condition, when it body tissues and increases the ac- : Thomas' church by Rev. Fr. Ludovic | Fciool Thursday morning. Miss Elise Prue seemed that T could tion of the intestines in a natural : Paradis, the pastor, for the repose of the not get ything : soul of Rev. Edwaré T. Walsh, a former pastor of the church. Seversl young people from the village attended u dence at Ekonk Saturday evanine. Mr, and Mrs. Themas MeDonald have received word that their son, Private E. J. McDonald, of the First Gas regimient, U. S army, will sall fer the Philippine Ishands Dec. 6th. . 28diton: BRIEF STATE NEWS week. Portland.—The the n=s of patnt A TWood. prineinal of the Porttand = Rena Heddam,—Mre, Emma Brown has pur- chased the place recently occupied as a \summer home by the Welker family of Middietown and moved there the past teachers’ committes. for the board of education, at 2 ing last week, dismissed Lawrence | else that would help me.” CINOT'S prescription is based upon the well- known curative properties of Nature's Herbs. Nothing else enters into the mixture AND IT CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL to falsely stimulate Try CINOT today. appoint. CINOT is for salé by H. M. Lerou, and all first-class druggists in Nor- y u. It does not dis- &2 way. 2 to 3 cakes a day. £ 2X LR

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