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'NORWICH. BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 13:1¥ [ WILLIMANTIC || Care and Responsibility i i ; “HE responsibilify attached to the preparing of a remedy for infants and children Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, Iiis partner would not think of selling ¢ 1 tes ) . ' S5CRurch 8t Telaphene 105. the building at the price offered them is undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies by the committee Wh pe¥hat s Going On Tonight. |iv said that the owners of the buld- | for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, any ks, No. 1311, meet in 0aa Fellows'|lor went on, to sy el i vew of| injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is preparefl today, as it has heen m:;:;:.;,q:,;:}u";:}ssiv;;;:w_‘;a;f- ¥ ff!,;\‘r‘,if!Igh{r:r?;‘2Té;"gil-’c::i?l;’:‘}fi?:ei;’%; for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H. Fletcher. Corpe, No. 5. mects In G, A R hail.| North und Valey streets can e pur. What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake? What are their chased for $20,000 with the privilege of At the business meeting Tuesday |1 Present owner occupying the lower | pegponsihilities? To whom are they answerable? They spring up today, scatter night of the Willimantic chamber o¢|floor at a vearly rental of $900 for a Commarce considerable difficulty was | (5™ € T veirs 208 P, ol - their nefarious wares broadeast, and disappear tomorrow. g e Mtoram o | floors of this building could With a few changes and a o into] * ould each mother see the painstaki i i iption members presont when he time. § ¢ | RN, 2 TR Suarirs Top - peinstaking care with which the prescription for Shemea rer L pene Meeting 10 b¢|the chamber of commerce: in many !Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared: could they read the innumerable testimonials from respects much e desi the pumber present, a number of mem-|TSPeCis TRICH MOT Sl bers were brought in and the meeti ot rooms. Mr, Tavlor expiained| ‘gyateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false arguments opened at 850 p. m. with President| (0 some exient the :'aw':xdt (a&gdsi;;o:i & 1ot gt e 5 - : Eous o the chamber in_the " cnaic | e, Tooms, o0 secead ARG L JOR - of those who would offer an imitation of) or substitute for, the tried and true secretary of the meeting which was|income w gt called for the purpose of hearing the © Taoums onthe second foor and| Iletcher's Castoria. report of the special committes ®|the third floor as a dance hall when = te the ot of oy | mer banquets, meetings, _etc. > TS x [ tigate the matter of obtaining perma- | MeTeR for Panduets. TESLAES SO & i . e o nent quarters and rooms for the Wil- E il be obtamed from: e R e o Corce | Luilding and that the chamber of D e e (e pcoyiilding i | commerce could not afford to pay over i Jeass them T rero of years o [$30.000 for a building. The committee. he price at which ¢ -t hetd Mr. Taylor said, have also bean of- e e e e ol oie bulld | fered another biilding for $13,000 on ¥. Taylor, chairman of the committ ceet, owned by M. E. Linceln old armory hall. The l‘n m:k\x the report, said "‘.’1,' at s ave not looked over this ime they had nothing definite to ¢ t will do so this week. In fer i committee had talk e repott Mr. Taylor said that St M h’:: Y e & committee recommends that in i S sau ook, & the purchase of any building, one- matter of leasing the alf the cost of same be raised by the **| members of the chamber. That the NS ———eeey | fir year no dividends could be paid | that the stock would.pay 5 in the opinion of the com- A COMMON SENSE CURE, suffe some discussion on the subject > made a motion that the committee be accept- committee be continued. unanimously adopted. ussion during hat in his A Word About Truth,” i “Great is Truth, and mighty abeve all things.” * So says the 01d Testamen#, yet it is equally true to<day. Truth shows no favers, fears ne enemies. 5 R ; From the inception of Fletcher’s Castorla, Truth has been the % Se a le d pPac ka ge watchword, a;:%l tom t:e cmésci::;llm lfl;:l’&lfi to m l': the § preparation of Fletcher’s Casf as well as in its g is due H : with WRIGLEY'S upon it is a guarantee of the secret of its popular demand. p . quality. ch r of commerce Stff price for its pres- riers or mov Main e question was di: i off Main street decrease the membership or nd it was opinion of those pres- should not be de- persons at the that another meeting All imitations, all substitutes, all just-as-good preparations lack the element of Truth, lack the righteousness of being, lack all sem- blance even in the words of those who would deceive. : P And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the World in your called at which time all the hands, can you be deceived? Certainly not. ! should be present ";mr;;‘?y a A"Td-Re = & Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared for Infants and Children. It is J. C. Ve it due consi M/ Constipation and Diarrhoed§ distinctly a remedy for the little-ones. The BABY’S need for a med- o ore any action is & m;;\ 1[;\; ; § and Feveristness @ icine to take the place of Castor Qil, Paregoric and Soothing Syrups Soe i L P R Loss OF SLEEP J E'fgg'%”" t‘gough.t that led to its discovery. Never try to correct 2 ¢ A% < . t t " 3 ici: 2 = lnco n pm At that time"a » el troubles with a medicine that you would use for yourself, f; The largest chewing-gum will be given by the FacSimife Sidnstare MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA EAT i . \ % Al factories in the world — GENUINE, A £, CASTORIA jatwars P the largest selling gum in Bearsrthe Signature of the world: that is what WRIGLEYS means. § av afternoon about 5 o'clock : « h of South O 3 trect, Fall River, Mass, was © | ed at the bridge near the th Chaplin, Conn. traveling WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 3 § 7 the bridge and the ap- | THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEZW YORK CITY. A Nl - Tt SEALED TIGHT —KEPT RIGHT 3 ar did et ey . e ors ar t permit an operation, but within a[At the meeting Char fas 1 he curve, 1 % of the He | f s it is expected an operation |chosen secretary and wntly 1 o will be performed. presided. The matter of selecting a ; : ; date for the proposed celebration was A disiaus ',',‘:ef'"rfi“?‘fjr”‘(_f“{;‘l‘iggfldxsrussv,d at length and it was finally a0 Smeor ! [ decided that it would not be practical b e paord to hold it on the Fourth of July owing i PR to the short time left for making ar- rangements. The sum of $3000 was appropriaied at the meeting Mon St o night for the celebration and this ap e 2t oy MR | propriation as well as all other reso- o hoine lutions passed at the meeting _will ¢ have to be date Telephone 705-3 659 MAIN STREET NDERTAKING g u.)ul ind Delan- | dy was next Oc- 2 accident Med- | Wileox of atified by ballot at a later | in| O taberTten possibly within a weck or ten | g Cioper—LAtch- | Gays. " Another matter which inter- The case of Puscar vs. the town of | g ¢ it Docember, | {eres maerially with holding the cele. | = == - — — Manstield 1 e K 1 I 1 day 3 —N »| bration here on the Fourth is that ’ i R . ! & in January—Norwich | Niorwwich has slready made plans for JEWETT CITY in January—aia. | (O same sort of a celebration on that| At the June oodstock, where the funeral of | 1 of this city. Telephone 705-2 ceti to *h many local organiza- |borough gov held Mor 3 S ATl Mo Ta ved and accepted. No|evening, permission was granted The bride's trav- onal session fo April 2. |date has as vet been selected for|T. A. Rioux to i an addit he wore tlo her ry. The hest man was & 10 2 m. addi-| Windham's Welcome Home celebra- | session, short calendar ( tion. There has been a prevailing sion, short cale one | tior B opinion among many in the town that the celebration would surely be held on the Fourth, notwithstanding _the hsler 1o er e fact that many soldiers from Wind-|perty on Ma 1S were fnade for thelpum will not have returned ney Wil manti to at by defective ro ¢ in May—Norwich DR. F. C. JACKSON a A car bearing license DENTIS T assotene] The following | commitiee neid > B while malki follows: | ttme. In the opinion of other: R otod tion of 3 ¢ |bor Day would be a fitting time for| 25 i Removed to 715 Main | Ty 3} feaie o the celebration, which would give am-| Jewett City Jeeareans ing salary Hours—4 o m s 8 . phon at cc r assitsant clerk, « Frank c time for all arrangements to hel3$s. aug o Minimum carried natfons. wrm - bouguet siderabl ‘| made and by that time practicaily ail e sons of Old Windham, who took or for Windham cotaty {Dart in the wor will be home. Lucien F. Buree, James Judge Gardiner. Greene, of Norwich,| ) and Gardiner Greene were was unable to be present at the ses- | o el a committee on allotmen ion of the superior court scheduled in| icer Dola Willimantic. Charles L. inolding normal 2 illimantic. Charles L. continual High school JAY M. SHEPARD | Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard Fuseral Director & Embaimer | ern New Chester P. Wilcox, As Cood As Ever. | ; | the ensuing year. i f¢ Thesday the 3| Moelter $25, 1 Buckingham $25, o H 4 o farmer of Woodstoc g limantic Tuesday morning as he Is L ey of white maline. § $0-62 North St., Willimantic . day at his late hc presic in Tolland -county. Sherill g,-q%uxdw Bank. loan, $509; total bouquet of pink carnati atfngt e | e. m ou disease of the ates adjourned court until next Tues- | ®/f-11- The 1 5 Haetiam lady Aselstan: Tel. connection | of this cit 1y morning at 1.15. Tuesday was the record for heat.|the center a Sonie e e — {The fon ifome cclebra-| The Connecticut State Teachers’| Thermometer readings ere variously | the Children of Ma ok, according to rati | nono, burial 102 in the sha the bride riage took Before the War. Made from the finest selected wheat] of the town|lLeague will hold its annual mecting|Teported from 93 to ting on| next Saturday at the Connecticut Ag-|the only redeeming mber of | ricultural College at Storrs. There |10W humidity il be morning and afternoon ses-| Reports ar ons. At the former the business|Potato raiser ldicrs stock cemetery T Fred Anthon Joseph's hospi suffering with appendic ion being KILLOUREY BROS. Mrs. Dell Garipy and her FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. d Mrs. H. Akron who W coming in from every c : Mrs. Carl o Unk %.ALMVEVF‘I? e ena | KlNGnA"e mothing kke jported as more 5 meeting will take place, At the afier- | béetle is mor b on illimantic, Conn. | RTHUR FLOUR] |t© the present time : R i doredbes e os ason is given thai 4 | L tarics T Beacl S [easily in the soil because e i s ko st gt Tz:w’ofln#kx"fi fhior.lf'nr]“}hr;ci;“c;‘:d(flf usually mild winte e e MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. { ; f rel-| Semator Kcnyon says that Germany e stitus of Jearned to 1 ulty. Miss Broderick of New| State Agent A. W. Buc nan will he ed Haven, formerly of Willimantic, is the [a¢ the Riverside Crom ol at|? oo Ao well iliustrated 2 e was no question about the | present secretary of the league. vy bride is the dau B el given for retw g soldi wlete suceess of Nettie's discov- Beginning this (Tuesday) morning|10 for the pury ate Lemoine ve u r orepe rmany had beem some years back been Ta_ exploston rope—Los Angeles imong her many friend {is the son of Mys. Laflash Pa . R. 1. He and his br ain to copee sailors. as thé fragrance of the fresh and continuing for the rest of the cur- | certificates for the s Every woman in the metropol which she served added |rent ten ! has in her pantry a generous sup e inviting repast grade schools will hold but one ses. | their parents and ply of the Nation vorite at the tea hour— | lon, & Ty, pesNIng AL B N e | at e, Fhe mecsse pany’s always them almost as much | TR Lo put into effect two yearsjcan be obtained from t breakfast and luncheon—is the (.00 does not affect any of the other|ment at the River: s \. B. C. Graham Cracker. It seems | jocul schools. school | ble in_jodenn housekeep- Among marriage licenses issued in Jennie Thompzon of Pendleton ! 2 B#o thoroughly | Hartford this week is one to Samuel a_guest at the home of he the thousands of |K. Dillworth and Delia R. Gelinas, Charl Bahcock. es in Graham flour that | both of this ¢ | o St the Natchaug and Model | Children should come wi Handsome Draperies e strawberrie i gble food value is a mat- The marriage of Walter Goettlick, of | G larse strawberiies Ju i gl knowledge. Waterbury, and Miss Jaura (. Bacon| g, ughter Helen of Boston : ' FOR SUMMER DECORA' Qi 10 determing | Of this city took place Tuesdas mom- |03l G Sl " baniel o ON | ehtireh, the ceremony being ‘perform- |SUTE o L Ll od by the pastor, Rev. J. J. Papillon, The witnesses were J, D. Labelle of Janchester, N. and Aime J. Mar- tineau of this aw of the bride. Aft ception was heid at the home of the mother, Mrs. »\'Ig]!'l'elz n;?““{ Xo. 57 Moulton court and a breakfasi ath me in the borou e was served. The groom is connected f Mre. Celia fieist Sasioenos g With the Scoville Mfg. Co. of Water-|Miss Mary CampbeiT~of Wethersfield, T e e & part owner of the| CORM, were week-end guests at F'ran- . - is Campbell’'s, on Green avenue. Lt Readville Mfg. Co. of the same city.|® o T bride fx W O e s e VAL the (Botough mesting Monddy Toothache! Earachel Neura;oia has many friends here. After Augustievening it was decided to call a pub- 4 o : 2 1 Mr. and Mrs, Goettlick will bo at|lic meeting of all those interested in Get almost instant relief, without fear, if you see the safety “Bayer Cross” on Tablets! Look for the “Bayer Cross” M. Brown and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall and family have re- turned after al days sy 3 their cottages at Groton Long Point. | Charles 1. Babcock ha urned 1o Worcetser Tech Institute after o visit at his home in the borough You will be surprised at how little it will cost to buy pretty Draperies here. Beautiful designs and colorings, each hav- ing'a special application to the scheme of the summer de- coration. Whether it is something for the Cottage, the Summer Home or the Hotel, when qualities are best you will find a pretty assortment here for your selection. New Glenburg Voile, in pretty floral designs, is priced at 45c¢. ’ The new Lenni Marquisette floral designs, 49¢ a yard. We have many other good patterns in Draperies, ranging in prices from 69c up to $1.25 a yard. i Curtains are priced at $2.98 and up to $6.75 a pair. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. So light and flaky—=so crisp and easily digested—so fresh and wholesome—what food can you think of for husband and children home at No. 95 Fairlawn avenue, Wa- | giving. the returned men in the s terbury, vice a fitting reception. This meet- equal to N.B.C. Graham Crackers? The body of Mrs. Marshall Wood-|ing is to be held in the town hall on| fi T irections in e ayer parka : ward, who died recently at Jersey City | Friday evening at § o'clock. The dis~ Safe and'proper directions in each Bayer paskage NATIONAL BISCUIT Heights, N. J., will be brought to this{trict covered by the Red Cross chap- L COMPANY il ity today (Wednesday) for burial infter will be inciuded in this_reception. eian vith o Tkt s o onti The district s Griswold, Voluniown : mona and Lotus bisetr e LS T 3 man and a part of Lishon. TS FESEERT (rom Fro g 7 A2 ek S A - Some bruised loaves. lay at the (00 Tho had fonnd. it sere ’3‘{,’;‘;}‘,’5 The Turning Point. GLI tom of the basket, and the petals|to procure hread that w Scheldemann says Germans is at EAGLEVILLE emitted a delicate fragrance. adding| palatable ar dizestivle, Yo hen o |the turning point in her history. Oh.| Both teachers of the vill ge school T i 1 e “ n Scheidemann, She reached |attended th 2 rs' meeting at the Boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Al: cbarm to the delightfully flavored.|eourse o N. B. C. Graham Crackers, | oy ormi ' July . 1914—Buffalo | Storss school Toat passmne 118 2t th e 0 s Times. Mr. and Mrs. F, O, Vinton, Miss (Aspiria is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicadid