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WILLIMANTIC Norwich Bulletin Willimantio- Offi 23 Church St. Telephone 105, What Is Going On Tonight. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, No. 1311, meet in their rooms at Star Lodge, . meets in M short Tu No. M, A. F. onic hall vers attend- on held in and A Severnl ed the Putnam meeting of the Chamber of Commerce he Churzber of Commerce nd proved to 1 most interest- The meet- fipe supper, of The regular montb! Willimarris was held rooms, ing inz here! burning from $3 q | | S—— e ew s ) Uniitnd J How the house this | We can show you | ‘were also read and accepted. At this point President Foss intreduced to the meeting, Mr. MoCabe, of Hartford, the deputy internal revenue tax collector, :; a m.;{ wwon;e present shoudd ow. r. McCabe was epplauded, and remarked that it was not so im- portant that everyone should know who he was, but it was important that all present should know where he was located while in this city helping peo- ple to make out correc! income tax returns. A this point C. C. Case, & member of the lnwn school committee, appeared at the that the sentiment of the &- of Commerce toward the bodng of a new school houss in Wmdbam Cen- ter be shown at the tgwn raeeting this (Wednesday) night, which is one of the matters {o come before th meet- ing. Mr. Fess called for action on the resolutton and W. C. Norris arose to say thai he hoped everyome pres- ent would attend the town meeting. Frank P. Fenton folowed by saying he thought it was not the proper time to take such action and mo aetion was taken on the matter. It was then noved and voted that the Chember of Commerce_continue_its membership in the local Weifare Bureau for the en- ving vear. W. C. Norris was then minated as a director of the Welfare n from the Chamber of Com- merce. Mr. Norris declined the nom- nation. savive for ted As {here was lefore the . with_a few introdaced the the evening, Rev. C. A. terbury, a former res- arks spok® residence this city o and cf having spent tv and said to be Iihe coming 1t on: to say dross was one are, and facing a new has seen fought_such a war ed. This country > preserved our heri- world is adopting government. The have we the 1ge to put and werld on a 1f we fail to do test cris- The is mot a uld be a ot a It should Something sh war or any r leing resumed, n age of present condi- Nations will tha rze are cneration ever as such merits moder: modi for ¢ Wo st not f lid epport '? t g 2 ing hom: the e outright abreast, in sof to cunset day occupy for en point on Tif nd the greatest BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Spring Wash Goods Our Wash Goods ¢ Section offers a splendid line of New Spring (;mgnama. (_hambray and Voiles. We bought Iiberally and men W excellent jonable washable material. will give yo have an ample supply to meet all require- paid only normal prices, so we can offer you values throughout the assortment. The best patterns and colors are here in every fash- Inspection of the dlsplay many helpful hints. 27-inch wide Dress Ginghams 35¢ a yard -inch wide Dress Ginghams 39¢c a yard 32-inch wide Chambray 39c a yard 32-inch wide Scotch Ginghams 59¢ a yara New Spring Voiles in an exceptionally wide dmloe of pretty patterns and colorings priced at 39¢ and up to $1.39 a yarc THE H. C. MURRAY CO. R Be Generous With Stomach Give 1t Nourishing Food and Give It Genmerous Assistance With Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. For Gas, Heartburn or Distress After Eating. You may read a library on what| to eat and what to avoid. You may follow the rules laid down for diet- ing and still have indizestion, sour stonmch and the heavy, drowsy feeling of over-eating. With most people the stomach simply needs the plain, common-sense heip afforded by Stpart's Dyspepsia Tabicts. Not only do they but you may eat sal fast, ple for lunch, for dinner. No gas, 1o sour risings, no lump in your throat, no biliousnéss, no head- ache, no dark brown © in the morning. This is resnlt after learning that Dyspepsia Tablets assist tone _the stomach, bring it back ic robus appetite. I vou like. These table very drug store in_ the Can- ada, which are est: ed by necessary it the stomach ance. -The pepsia Table already in food and move on contents. Try tt relief almos: at tain Stuart those is now a much nceded properties in Stu: combined stomach the the to posssible punishment and mental which the oney Withe stand hoth phtysical nd Kaiser banquet Norwich, the cc rem means of 1 The months | | home o? vica, time | Most ¢ county automchile Windhan; Ralph ( Mxts Marion French, irs. L. M. French of arty Mond honcy During t joyed and eshments was presen neh Leautiful silv City Health Officer T dan. stated Tuesday of the public in this good at present Guite a number of ¢ are no serious one Tke Woman's Home M ciety of the Methodist church met Tu afterngor its president Martin of 275 Ash number of memb tional exercises were Lenten service. E tributed for an offering io be to the next meeting at the pa The business of the meating was t formation of plans in connection work among the Portuguese in 2 Bedford, also for a food sale to be hei Cause of Stomach Sickness How to Relieve Stomach Distress in a Yew Minutes. Money Back if Treal- ment Does Not Overcome Any Form - of Indigestion If you feel as though ther. lump of lead at the pit of the . take @ couple of Mi see that all stomach distress I ished. I you belch gas, sour “stomach, you need Mi-o-n your stomach feels up-set the morning after the night before, take two Mi-ov na tablets and see how quickly you get relief. If you have shortness of breath, pain in the stomach, waterbrash or foul breath, you peed Mi-o-na and the soon- er you get it the sooner your stomach should perform its duties properly. If you use a hox of Mi-o-na tablets and feel that it has not overcome your have hea Indigestion or stomach trouble, take the empty box to your dealer and he will refund_your money. Tor sale by Lee & Osg00d Co. and all leading drug- | mists, | phonograph |and | | sentence I ad from acknowledgin; t the society. At the selections refreshments were George Depathy and apelle, both of ried Tuesday morning church by Rev. cther wedding, that of ce Cote, took p morning at the same ch ther Papillon officiating But ‘two cases occupied the attent of police court and for x morning. John Murphy came from Bolton and way to Providence, ple the charge of Intoxication ive him a chance to get out was suspended for Aborn, from Coventrs guilty to the same charge. 1ic ted being arrested in this ci time ago on the same ch Judge Foss imposed fine cosls, amounting to $3.60, raid Olive Adelaide Kenfield, Tuesday afternoon at No she had been a_patient bu time. She born in Sou ham and is survived by @ Mr. and Mrs, George F. this city, four sisters and thre ¢ The body has been ! this city for funeral services and 1 ial. Mrs. Ella A. Kendall, resident of this city, wife of Henry Kendall, died in South Boston, v. The body will be brough for burial m Willimantic ¢ Bert 67_a former city te me- Society of St. Paul's F which was fo have been (Wednesday) evening, has b poned for a week. The schedule for a c pool tournament at the Y. AL has becn drawn up and the tourna- anch and Miss Sullivan, « + . and in Boston, too A fact: At the four most exclusive hotels in B —the Copley Plaza, the Touraine, the Parker House and Young’s — the biggest-selling cigarette is not one of the high-priced brands, es one might expect, but Fatima. A Sensible Cigarelte TNOTE—1In other clties; to0, Fatimas lead. At the Waldorf, the Astor and the Yale Club, New York; at the Willard in Washington, at the Racquet Club in §t. Louis andat hundreds of other such places, W end East. Itis not because of Fatima's lower price, but in spite of it. It is because Fatimas tasta better and leavs & man feeling ae he saonl esday) | proceeds lesson. a Leo némbership cture_ in the M. R. Plumb. Maine enter- ends at ¢ Monday after- ionary society 1da_Pe- Clara ec arc Al meeting M. U. in ) family are Bridgeport day to_enter Iron’ com- ational chapel 30 to complete | Smith _of Willimantic tof Miss Helen Hop- Woodman and son Norwich were Keeney. service is to be tional church the program service com- bject, Da - by the chool was cen here, teach- M ed by a the given rammar kind ever orts of th Farrington, as rds | hich will be used to y for the school HADDAM NECK Gillett Mrs, about the hous William _Hou to & New Yor are being m new owner ta W. H social confe Middletown thi A number of tended Hi; ning Jast A Iener fram Cvn ford who is srvice of the says he doos home under one The R. F. D. cd out of Saturday Miss § the nu returned home, The prelt nd Ldith Raymond, the Cor tional tions i Mr: about the middle of been spending the York. town the church was morning. The se listened to by an ation. The morning Does 1t Pay Not to Be tian? In the evening m ! N. the then: vell. The Overcoming the World Army of s H. Reed, sident of of 1812, Jenne, of nt of the while in of the the guests F. Davis Oa Lindspy, & lahon:a, and Mrs. this place. were he Ruptist par- vron Hafield. * Mr. il make eir home Mr. Lindsay Aghav-ay - wrgo pavers. o N P r ece Hatt Whit und t Wiiliam Hi: Jewett ed by Bridgman l1ee Barom iome from I the For- ch wrmy. Since Kin BRIEF STATE NE.WS East Harh I n recs ¥ Irance wnorably dis- 2efore en- served the Nor- and with celebr: h-0f Army 1 own, 1 in the Educ inter stion a 3 last week nths iy Sads 1ss Flelen 1' e e fdses ionary Marion.—. elee returne e e several eep your stomach sweet xnd w. ;ri off the indi- 03 heen of here Waterbury. peace of the Ordnance cf and er traunsfe vocate's offic been offered mission ‘\ ebster the new aid to digestion. As pleasant and as safe to tzke as candy: MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERE OF SCOTT'S EMULSION. was