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o é sy ,.-',,glja-ffg_»‘;‘jfifay‘{%‘ part time and without rellef by next)ton during January, thirteen maleg and Ja meeting in Pythian hall Tuesday forj year two rogms would be on part time.|fourteen females. The lost follows: business only. A special meeting i5 to be ! The tamsfer of the sixth grade (o the| l—Bdward Chappell, 7, measles. hotl to confer the rank of esquire on 20 0 xID A E Natchaug school would remedy this for| 1—Mary Carey, 64 bromcho-pneumo- | pages. i J 2: the present time at least. A: the Nai-|nia. The old-fashioned, dance given by the ‘ e TABLETS scheol stand-{ 3—Eaward Appolinaire Morris, 11{K. of P. in Tip Top hall Tuesday evening S ien aiass raoms. and” 360 pupila. in | months, acute astro-entritis S e Made With Essential Oils aitondance or an average of forty pu-| 3—Aivord D. Chappell, 5, cercbral |eral nearby towns being mresent Music For i) room. This 00 crowded | hemorrhage. was by Tennant's orchestra. Professor , . oes - . o .‘:’n;';‘m?‘; e L e s te! Svuher. 61, puiiciiscy and| Dadaze irwid prompter. All the old-| Westerly had its first riot call on Harvey; ifistructor in first aid, Dr. F. J. Politicians — Auctioneers TIN 9—Napoleop J. Parcotte and Mies An- | 10 BRIy TOr S A e crowding of | emo. tfme danoes. quadriiles, lanciers, money | Tuesday, No. 44 being rung in on the | Payne. Clergymen — Lecturers NORWICH BULLE na Chartotte Dailey, by Kev. A, D. Car- | §rott COLianiage o he oo resent | - 4 Sarah Peacock, 48, chronlc Bright's {musk and other contra-dances were | firs alarm fof the National Guard. This| A large delegation swest ¢o Provi- T Wilimeatic Office penter. building was occupied during 1914 and | disease. tugely enjoyed. Several of the mpdern | call was sounded at 12.30. Members of | dence to attend the ball Tussday even- Singers 31 Chureh Street Teiephone 1062 | 10—George W. Shook GSleux OKY.|1e15 ny 410 Bupils, the nresent regis-| 6—Mrs. Frederick Melonfe Moreau |dances were interspersed during the | the company got ready expecting to be | ing, given by Holy Ghost cowneil, K.otf o 0SSR puntia > Ia.) Anna Rennick, by ReV.|1tion js 580, The registration In June, | Brouseau, 67, pulmonary oerema. evening. A. Lazinsk had charge of the|called to Pawtucket, where serious | C, & L e e e i iy on John /B 1922, will be 150 more tha neight years| 7—Mrs Winifred L. Lees, 79, cere- | 5rand march. sirikes are taking place. The order to| Robert Hazard of the post office de-| T e FHRE 8 spxmm S;_'Ju“" find that % liam Headly _(Providence, R.|,g0"a gain of 37 per cent. If in the|bral embolism 1. A Carrler, Who has heen confined to | mobilize the company was received by | partment is il at his home on Broad ) WA *r7 tablet slowly & ““,.‘ in . What Iy Gelng On Touight. |1, nj Miss Lillan Ryan (Providence,)n.ri eight years the gain is the same,| S8—Mrs. Napoleon Odel Pare, €5, sar- | (¢ house several days with the grip, is | Captain MoConnell, from Col. Welle, | street. the mouth before speakix{; or singing, Obweberucic lodge 1.0.0. Fu R’ 1) by Rev. A. D. Carpenter. The - increase of 207 pipils would il a|coma of upper jaw. ibie to be out. commander of the C. A. C. R. L N. G.| " Nr.'and Mrs. Andrew Fisher are spend- | [ O 2 DECPTE SPCTEE OF SInETOE, wneets at 807 Main street 33—John W. Markowskl and Miss Ju- | Gz room buiiding. At the rate 150 in-| 13—Wiliiam T. Mathews, 38, diphtnerta | JOSeph Agranovitch was a Hartford | They are in wait at the armory ready |ing a few days in New York. voice stays strong and clear and nat- Trinity chapter, N A. ., stat- 312 Howa Rev! Otto 8. Beaumis- | yrease they would fill eight room build- | laryageal. Rltnr Tuekiwe. o 5 to go at a minute’s call. Deputy Sherift Fred T. Mitchell is con- | FERE TO¥S T o el strain. ®4 convocatmn at Mas fain fer. g in 15 years and at the rate of 37 15—John McDonald, 39, chronic at- | T70f C. C. Helmold of Willimantic ¥as| rpe Masonio club here s planning to | fined to his home on Beach street with | "y 000, G UF0 B0 SRR SUliie, 0 rest starting Monday, a ene-man trolley | per cent. would fill an eight room build- | rephic cirrhosis of liver. n town Tuesda) put on a minstrel revue the proceeds for | a severe attack of grip. to the remarkable value of these pure * e | car is to ba operated on the South Cov-|ing in 11 years. If the six grades of|{ 15—Furetta J. Hastings, 68, lobar the bencft of the club. Plans are being | Wednesday evening there were several | cogantia] oil tablets, which bring such Daring January but fve marriages | unen of the Qonneotiout Company |the Oak school are taken over by the | pneumonia. JEWETT CITY laid by several committees in charge of | parties and dances in homor of Wash-|quick relief in cases of Hoarseness, armed by lne | tines charge of John Young, form- | Natchaug school this would mean an ad-y 18—Ammand Beauliew, three days, " | the affair. ington’s: birthday. Loss of Voice, Soreness, or Tickling R e L ey x Frank |e stford, wheo for some time has | ditional increase at the Natchaug | meningitis. Doris, the five-year-old daughter of | (o . o o L 1o Auditorium | The town is having its share of Ill-|in Throat, Bronchitis, Bronchial irrita- e At sre por- | Werated cars on Norwich lines. Wed- | school. It would appear therefore that| 1S—annie Moriarty, 61, pulmonary tu- (James H. Shea, was scrlously burned | WECRCLAY SRR R o5 EL CNCCNC | ness, grip and severe colds keeping | tion, Bronchial Asthma, Coughs, Colds, ' iy " ) day noon the cars on the line were | a new buliding ousht to contain at least | beroulosis. when her clothing caught fire Wednes- s;m}s' S ""y interesting and “en- | many away from business. and as a preventive against Grippe, In- Rev A i one 4 shified, two one-man ears bemg run to | sight rooms and this is What is recom-| 18—Peter Jarecka, one, bronchial |34y afternoon. The physician who was|poools fg Qemonstration of Boy Scout| MIr.and Mrs. Gordon Farrell, who have| One small inexpensive package of w. Johm F - s | Main street terminal of the lne and | mended. For economy and convenience | Pneumonla. hurriedly summoned, found the long. | 0 o before an audience of parents and | been staying in Westerly have return-|“Oxidaze” tablets will quickly prove ] cace d (o the South Covaniry tracks and | *te new puilding ought to be conneated | 2i—Herbert E. Allen, 73, chronfc en-|doep burns of a serious nature, yet| ponkDeIOTe a1 Audicnce of pArens 8% | 0y (o ‘their home in New London. the value of pure essential oil in cases Kelie - —t n to 1he barn on West (4D steet. | with the present building. The best| dorcarditis. there is a chance of recovery. e o 15 montey® aad lately | Daniel Williams of Bridgeport, who |of this kind; if they are aiways kept " ¢ Quin artha stance between the Norwich line | place for passage way i at' the west| 21—Trank M. Palmer, 57, valvular| The child's mother was badly burned | rERIEEl Showt 18 WOUCRS, CAG TP | has been the guest of his parents re- fin the house for use in cise of an Fish (Southington the South Coventry line is about one | end of the kindergarten room. case of heart. In pulling off the burning clothing from | 2P 0 St e B, Burdick | turned bome Wednesday. emergency, they may save you many RR—— { bundred fes and as the care were haul- | mpis would be high enough to permit| 21—Alexander Sosmicki, 27, acute tn- | the little girl. When the ohild's screams| ('NCy ondon gave a brief address. He [ The state guard which has been at the t 4ays of serious lllness or discomfort ver ground the oppration mtracted | ty. passage of teams underneath. Thero| titeal nephritis preught the mother her clothing was all| yog accompanied by troop committees |ammory since Tuesday, having mobilized sgood or any g uggist {many to the spot. March 1t the DeW | ghoyld be a room in 2 new building A. Lathrop. 46, cerebral em- | &blaze. of St. Mary's and St. Joseph’s churches | at the riot call is still in readiness te | Can 6uPPly you. ‘ | e s as e e pas T i o into effect, tokens valued at|jyrge enough to permit the assembling The alarm of fire on the big whistle| of New London. Officials of the troop |leave. Every man must answer to the H cents being tor by the conduc- [ or pupiis of five or six rooms, at least,| seven, scarlet}at 6.35 Wednesday evening called out|committee of St. Michael's Boy Scouts|riot call or take the consequences. heid at the home of Mrs. F. McCollum, I d i | tors. These can be purchased three for | g, ‘exarcises on various: occasions. This| X the department for a blaze in the Joe|are: Rev. John J. Fitzgerid, Rev. John | Florence Barker was a caller In Prov- | who will also be the leader. . | # auarter or tweke for one deilar. Pas-| 505 could be constructed so that when “Clarence E. Tavlor, 84, cerebral | Gowaki house on Soule street. Tue firo|J. Keane, D. M. Corgan, chairman, M. F. | ldence, Wednesday. 3 Mrs. Yale, teacher in the Mansfield . | sengers without tokens will pay the oid | Lot 2 0 Tiouia he divided into ctass | hemorThage. was in the kitchen and when discovered| McGrath, Francis J. MoMahon, seout-| Mrs. C. A. Alexander and daughter, | state training school Became Mrs. Sam- : E ten cents. On the South Coventry | roome” ~ The kindergarten could he| 23—John H. Elliott acute cardicil-{a carpat near the stove was ablaze. The | masters; assistant scoutmasters, John | Helen, were In Providence, Wednesday. |uel Alguire recentiy. . Me &) | line there will be two collections, one | hangeq to the south of the new build-| fitation. cry of fire caused an alarm to be turn- A. Wentworth, who returned to the | 2 e Al o8 iR AM Le8 | tiig with ther aaing’ exposnre:’ e pres-| 36t B iWe i, 6, saptaemia |ed in from Wilhur's store, mext door. mate instituion a few weeks ago, t i § Fo0onS At “Ene; fan o 40 SOr- p: s would be large|Seneral from infected finger. The carpet was thrown from the Win-ls req 5 SEAID. B | ner- 1t was announced,that for the prea- ::;u:;w:::n-ec::::odme the extra quo- —Emily Wood, jitonis myooardl- | diwiang ¢he Misemin wets siot mestad il o T estsd Voolpsoker, thuunom STONINGTON Harold Hansen, Marsimil Porter and G, refiatie 62 Jocobe-OW will § | 1 (he (Woanen crew wousd be con- |, o0 teachers and the mew building x Baked & meat, taind. .35, Cons. | IS lubch from under the bark of Mainf (o o ..\ ingion's birtaday, | BN Standish of Stoms college made & stopal-Backacke. L mnbago nued. The ruling on fares is that pas-| coiq be heated from the present bulld-| menta Balonie, §0, bronchial | vestry, Fri. p. m., 530 to T.—adv. street maples, and a small boy trying tof LT T Ll T ercises at the bor- | PIERSUre trip to Hartford Monday. sengers entering the car at Wiliimantte | 12'C P00 o or the boilers 18 now 4 | Gheria Aves. She S simeal Souse|Whistls the: calenise Spts—taro— teg]Tiiere WeES Pt s ottien | MoBday's thaw put our village streets South Ceventry DAY 18 they eMer:|.se .The report is signed by W. R Bsther Clancy, 62, acute sup- | hag been the ca on Jeweit Ci A Ahack... T WA JRE, B =1 ngers getting on the car at niae. into bad condition for traveling on foot i ¢ sept hotiday hours, Many flags were dis- | or by vebicle. fhoat bty - 50¢-{says 2 local almanac student when 44 ..lxmnu: - The mid-week hour of devotion jg an- hursday Jia : iy o s ey ¢ date _Inounced for Thursday at 2.30 p m. 8% Georg | 2 will ‘correctly exvreas tho, da commimity elub held a delightful h the parsonage. S dance in Commupity house Wednesday et i Interesting among old agreement rec- ing. The affair being 4n homor of competitive exam 2y <t i sl rovided bY | o ¢ owned by L. D. Howe is an ac-|the day. Confettl, ribbons and many CHESTERFIELD he governmenf to fill such vacancie ki Sotanes e wolnte botwems: 1a|Xiss =ad Hormidss Dion and Pokora: tireotion, whI pay at the end of | 4" motion was made and approved —_— e fhat the selectmen be requested to call chekih ledge, Ne. met | 2 town meeting to give the school board sediy i@ inoon %t thefr rooms at No. | authority to expend not more than §300 fain strect for a School of INStruc-| to have preliminary plans prey Warden Mary K. Lovett | an uddition to Natchaug school c. two— two two, It is some spell ahead Route No. 1, R. F\ ernment service. morning the certified | Geer, will e in che ‘Wednesday morn- sending a bullet into head | The route bout 25" milew: 1o, lsngth| E2ULF 0L Where ana T Foster, n . theliepekios suvp Sheesire - fo-the S i |5 Salowonsti i whe hat e vl St dutics in comnection with | Sight s Tovma and. necsseary i hE o |22 & few months in the year when i and do the best he could.| Friday evening Ruth chapter, No. 44, 0.| Mrs. Max Rosofsiy, who has been vis- ge, the meaning in detail of the | mont and tollet tasilities . and . these himeself was kept {considerable strenuous. Service With 2|t fyriher agreed “Not to bring, or|E. S, wid meet with Mrs. Andrew Perry | iting her chidren in New York, has re- we and general duties. Supper Was | rooms to be joined as an anmex to the|burean drawer mear his bed. Wednee. | orcc AN Wagon was given over on this| cauce to be brot any sperrits or licker |at ner home on Main stieet turned to visit Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berved: 8f & (6 Bhe nenliod s i to h' 3 e ML A | i when his wife, whe nag | Cule some years ago. Without t00|,r cider into the mill or anywheres| Miss Frances Joseph bas gone to the | Gruski i e e e KR et achocl it e Te, ho bad |much snow, ‘an_automoblle does the | 31 our New London hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs John Hackett snd Mr ng was held at § g'clock. Sisters from | elock, | o o onmed ® 1 ShmSwith . recolver Bl Doloxe Mipan jeach: day | & 1| Walter Kuschieper returned home Wed- | and Mre. Arthur Coffey were recent sali. B e & B Rl e TR s 3 e e 3 he wan soimg tn | Amons the attractive window boxes| Ashland Cotton Company and Ninl|esgay atter a visit to Manchester ers on griends in New London. R s vt i ke 0 L riet Notes. e She san out s o g0 |admired in the borough is fhe display | gret Co. mills have posted motices Mra, Wilkinson s A special train carrying 2 Wednesday, Washiagton's birthday, | Masons to Norwich, passed through this as observed as a legal holiday by the | city Wednesday afternoon shortly af osing of the banks and the schools |3.20 o'clock. Several local Masons of the King Town| | Fiorence Powers. who has been earing farm whose house recently was destroy-|for Mrs. William Howard, returned home ed by fire is the guest of Mr. and Mre. J. | Friday. Benjamin Burns at their home on of lilies of the valley, grown by Miss | appro: Sarah A. Lee of Palmer avenue. tion i The five coats of new paint has|da imately twenty Der cent. reduc- wages to take effect next Mon- These milis have delayed as long bor’s to ask for help and when she re- turned his_lifel th a bullet ®m | Messrs. Jacob Kaplan and Abraham | de s eRived by placed St. Mary's parochial school o|as possible making the cut in Wages.|troar Savin spent the week end with friends There were no deliveries of mall from | the trip by automobil x To Thad t ttractive buildings of the town|And have waited four weeks longer| ajjca Muriel Latham has returned from | in New Yori. the local post office, the carriers’ Win- | erxises at Otympic I 3 cla than other cotton mills at that. AlliNew Haven James Miner of New London spemt pened until noon. Thers was | The Washington Birthday darce rven 2 eanion Fouar the mill tenements in town are to be re-| F. W. Dermes of New Haven spent the | sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan display of flags throughout the | a¢ tie town hall Wednesday night Donovan, /13, dled at the Gormae B B in rent, and both Ashlend 2nd|noliday with friends on Elm street J. D. Fraser, who has ben Il § im- city Yol Sk iar Mhe 1si! Sirins S0 far as e AR boarding houses are to reduce proving slowly. John Poller died Tuesday at his home | tra of Webster, Mass,, atives. and a half Columbia, from heart trouble. He |sic. was horn in Columbia, February 28, 1863 the son of David C. and Jane Hutchins Fuller, and was a farmer. Besides taniston Kamaj, the three months’ ©0ld son of Joseph and Mary Kamaj, died monia Tuesday MANSFIELD DEPOT Herbert D. Pollard of Willimantic vis- Wise is the fool who knews enough ited his father and aunt at the Pollard |to keep it to himeelf. Alphonse Derusha went to Backus hospital Tuesday for an X-ray examina- He was accompanied by Mrs. Troops 2 and. 3 B t Willington boys in the first S | double header at the Y. M. wife he leaves a brother, George H. Ful- ton company : worth of new ward’s cemetery, | the presentation 2 pour back will newer himt, or cause to each of i . 1% | farm Monday of last week b A S =4 T Al Prentics Chase, Ashiand Corporation | “GR TS MR MCGtne eitor at the ore miserv. It never disappoines | ler, of Manchester A e i 2 el e Y e B apron of han se. Mr. Derusha has besn in POOY|james C. Greene home last week, several has been recommended for 60| .., B, dbmah FEE I Ly 2 | Policeman Younj ey o . 0t A health for a long time. members of the family being quite 1il for hlian s 1o M o vt KOl Dome: 1ehding by 8 - S By 204 pre- | oen. gal workms i Miss Elizabeth Wilson of New York |some days; all are fairiy well again illian Bourey Bonin, died Tues-|of 12 to 9. I. Meikle and Olde n the borough court for operat- | best. The past who. ia visiting her sister, Mrs. L. M. Car- T. Jewett of Tolland was in this [ Tlgh etrect. Funceal Semvices were | stacred for the locals acoousting for SEpEalEu o, » Conmee | disaedl g iils Tepomnition ter. Shortly after her arrival they|village last Friday on business. Wednesday morni 11.30 o'el ir team’s points. Livingstone e hine had beel arles Ray SRl A o = X § b-the Tamily Jome. Ducial was 1 BEU00s. e o Nusetts: and: M ook o received notice that their uncle, James| Mr. and Mre. Martin M. Hansen vis soph's cemetery. o According to the morbidity report of at work here for the Funerai services for Mrs. Rose D. Gin- | the state board of health for the w had Officer Young testified that Taylor, had died suddenly while at his|ited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Pedohn N Jepls work in Concord, N, H. Theq left Wed- | Nelson, m Hartford Sunday. 1 H. Barron, : 1 is week, 2. th : & 4 D e 4 4 % i oot 1 naa afvised Mr. Rie | nesday afternoom for w Hampshi: Tuesday of this week, 9 p. m, the A - wovs bud Sredsiuies smring gt ) Indoe BTy VL i mere iy | 181 5 1 to attend the funeral February mission study meeting is to olck wolet Mo avienis, e cverywbors from nome, 5 {eable diseases in £ n high mass at St. Mary’s | mantic, two of diphtheria and one c ock was sung by Rew. |Scariet fever. but Rice o heed As the body was| The Hadassah soclety is plannin Heald imposed a Bdward F. Fred L. Kan- the chureh Florence Coutu | charity dance to be held at the town hall costs amounting in all to ner, Charles | Au_Clel, Au Revoir, at the of-|in March. Plans for the dance were iaid the accused pad. { senior past master. He r ss Fva Dion sang Ple Jesu.|at'a meeting heid Tuesday night at 3 serve n 1882-3. singing during the mass was Au | home of Mrs. Jacob Cohen. ROCKVILLE At @ rocent meeting of the directors wm v Joseph Aubin, Sanctus, by Louis B. coln of w London vis- of the Ashland Kikurn, Les Adieux, Shubers, | ited local friends Wednesday | om this place attended the | appointed to form: Eva Dion, Agnes Dei, by Arthur Miss Alice Healy of Staffoed is at her |1 ohn Jordan, which was held | munity store. It ey | Cassie and a Quter by Joseph Gaudreau | home on South street bacause of the ill- ing rooms at Hope Valiey on| things started as soon as possible, which DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF | and Miss Eva Diop. The body wae plac- | ness of her sister. wou n the receiving Id be of advantage to the commu- since it is planned to sell on a basis cost plus actual ru NDHAM COUNT at St. Joseph's | Henry A. Woodward of Mansficld wa % . | cemetery, the commnittal service being | In this city Wednesday attending Large supply of parts carried| .. v Rev. Father Belee. The bear. | directors meeting. Byron L. Kenvon abcock attended the funera a C. Stilman at Ash-|The same body moets s were Arthur Gingras, Cyprien Pay Mrs. Charles F. Risedorf who has been afternoon. g (Thursday) and the findi . in stock. s Paulhus, Bonar Gingras, Ade- | ill with grip is scmewhat {mproved. izar Chapman of North Ston- | committee is eagerly aw Delude, and Otis Berard, all neph- | Misg Josephine Congdon of this city ";; on Mrs. E. G. Barber at{ Ashland operatives. The matter of ra- o | s of Mre Gingras. The services were | has been elected chairman of the enfow- Mo ducing club dues will ke brought uj Bitinfactory work on all | 500ed 7 many st sph gy | TR ey ot i Corn et crnp er from this place attended a | the meeting of the d B | and there were beautiful floral tributes. | of Simmons’ college, Boston. pper and entertainment at|ygng club sday event 5 Y, makes of cars. P A e A e Baptist church one night last | oo Clib Thursday evening. o Dr. W. P. 8. Keating entertained 15| .~ . p a8 BRIERIS § ek Washington’s Birthday, 2.22-22, was EXPERT MECHANICS e e ames DrSE emteietned 1B\, o5kl et the Denadics . me on Wa RADIATOR REPAIRING 'ine. Dinne A SPECIALTY % Al meeting of the schoel board t ine Missiay WEht 2t 6o s Some from here attended the C. E. con. | 272 W served by the host. T s aid e e on Aliten ‘;!"i"fi:mr‘ts wera open. trade | webetuck lodge, No. 16, I. 0. 0. F., have ’ e The hoyt a show of sun throughout y. Few people we! Dissolve in boiling water was a fine| ednesday eveni| i display of flags all through the borough | [ e Tela” Weineaday eveninis " nthe | coompitad sesangemanis for e Thp COLCHESTER streeis, "About the only excitement was In R 935 Main Street | hall. The meeting was called 10| game serdies of bowling to take place at i & i Rl e n Rear ain Stree rder by rman Dr. E. F. Guild at|the vy ¥ el a0 Ceorre W iR 2 The losing side is to add to | = : e of the members were | the 1 hof i by providing | Willimantic, Conn. prese b, conimities to YRSl s Shioks asals o by providing b chic Sau granovitch of Ne Vork i e saie acromeea. souditien « 6 VIDA] - Tho (Remerside mulfered o trimening on | e o er oy, York W8/ s n yrup hools made the following additional| Tuesday night at the hands of Manchee | 5105 elatly R s I s = ter on the Sitktown oor, 51 to 16. The N i e ions “are' 7ollowen, o one room is now on| locals lacked the seadying power of Crief o Josspl AErEmovi: P visitor ¢ . AT eV Molona of Salem were JAY M. SHEPARD Despite scarciry’ ang ¢ ! - ; in Hartford Monday. Sost of SAN car enormous Suscesding Filmors & Shepard Larson and Higgins. T Cheed o Witlsahts was o ST IN;elf contatng fail dose. : : D a rears’ fest. S oy whens Funeral Direcior & Embalmer 3 " 2 Twenty-seven deaths were recorded at | calier in town Monday. pr by mail, G0c a botile. CUTTHIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY | (1 office of Town Clark Frank P. Fen- | . Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P., heia | ot C- A Voorhees, M. D.. Philadeiphia .62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC| e DI R Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection | il it Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave. Chicago, 1L, wriliog yeur name B ——— | and ‘address cieariy. You will receive i - ot e |fzturn & trial packsge contsining Foley's Killourey Bros. |:uo,uriIi comens tor couts alns in sides and back. rheumatism, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND acknche. Kidney and Disider slimo: L | gt -t R First time I met him, I said: se enou, Phone iLady Assistant) and sluggieh boweis. Lee & Osgood Co. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. [idting &uds ) £ iy a big lastin, “There’s some one to tie to 4 Smith was teffing how which Natore places in real quality needed no these best of the foed second.introduction. grains is perfected for gt cemplete and ready diges- And that's the testl- S i y mony so many peeple assiniiation. have given abeut Grape- Grape-Nuts builds for Nuts. They didn’t have bealth and accomplish- to learn to like it. ment. Wheatandmaftedbay. A delightful brealfast skiffally blended or luncheen cereal, with :Zwtyhamd;orzoho:: cream or milk (ready to in our great, sanitaryfood 8t from the package); factories, are developed 9elicious when made into into a natoral sweetness, @ Pudding for dinner. richness and crispness Ask your grocer to send that make an immediate yon, or your waiter to appeal to the taste. The serve you, this splendid exceptionpal nourishment food today. . New Spring Draperies That Will Beautify Your Home. It has been truly said “there’s no place like home,” and it is surprising what a difference a few carefully selected draperies will make and at a small cost. The new Cretonnes and Draperies just received reveal an endless variety of new patterns and colorings, we are sure will appeal to any one taking pride in home Take a few minutes this week to visit our Drapery Section, and see what we have provided for yeu in Soah an hour or more %gtias (Colored clothes only half an hour) After soaking, only the rhost In a washing machine Rinso ¥ soiled clothes need alight rubbing suds have the body needed to with dry Rinso. penetrate to every fold and fibre Its big, lasting suds is one secret of the clothes. v of Rinso’s amazing power to dis- Atevery ctgeof the family wash solve dirt. If you don’t getlasti Rinso takes the place of bar soap. suds you have not used eno Rinso is made by the Rinso. soap makers in the world to do Your clothes don’t need boilin the family wash as easily and if you use Rinso. But if you like safely as Lux does fine gs. to boil your white cottons, use Rinso is sold everywhere. Get it enough Rinso to get the suds you today at and department like. Your clothes will be whiter stores. ver Bros. Co. and more fragrant than ever.