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i WILLIMANTIC Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- toxication was m-aee(;ay;u;h; police. Chief Killourey arrest ert Auth- fice, 28 Church St. Telephone 106. | /', "Maif st-ast about 1146 Mon- day morning. luere were no arrests for intoxication during August. Samuel Rosenbaum of Columbia lost or had stolen from him sometime Sat- Z . urday $¢00. He was on his way to i Providence and did not discover e m U | loss until he arrived there. He thinks <pended Monday | that he may have lost the meney in e Willimantic. It was in loose bills a}:x_d ¥ o wemther- wae against the | checks. The pelice believe that his ‘.:dzr :: ::v:\:zhr(:: (air and they | pocket was picked either on the train \ave dectded fo try it azain and hope | or on his arrival in Providence. better luck. The fair was -| There was a brief session of the po- entiraly Saturda, Monday | lice court Monday mgrning with Jus- 24 gbod crowds in spite of the| tice of the Peace Curiis Dean on the threatening weather. The srounds; bench. Eddie John who was charged had been still further improved for| with breach of the peace but had had Labor Day The south side of the hill | his case continued changed his plea ad been decorated wi'h the flags of | from mot guilty to guilty. He was| and benches were erected | figed $5 and costs amounting to $11.60. o < that it made a very conven- | He was arrested several nights ago ~ut spet for those who wished to sit! after a fight on Bank street. The po- and overlgok the whole fair. The | lice are still looking for his opponent. alonz the midway. the blare] Twe silent policemen are in the and the cries of the| carpenter shop as the result of thej the bluish| heayy auto traffic over the holiday. | colored strings | Domenico Sceto struck the silent po- or in eseent combined 10| jiceman at the head of Railroad street nake the scene mely colorful| gpout 8 o'clock Sunday evening and | s i broke the lantern. He settled for the | Only ome match, that of Downer vs.| damages. G. M. Eral of Bridgep V' | Atbe remans to be played in_the | hit the silent traffic guardian on Muin | reliminary round of the Y. M. C. A.|near Jackson street about 1.15 Mon- tennis tournament. The re-| day afterneon and practically demol- the matches ished it. He also agreed to seftle for o t t the damages. i Emma Meisson reported to the po- lice Monday that someone had broken | ln this climate Wifil its Sudden c] es y are all liable to catch cold.. bt the window of her store on North| has interfered | gireet. The police investigated the ving of 1the| matter and found that several young ! R Briggs’ Mentholatea-Hoarhound Cough Drops are a safegunard — It is good policy to have a box handy. 7They relieve the cough at once. What Is Going on Tonight. B. Third Regiment. C. S. G. a 2t state armory on Pleasant Y Happy Mothers Many mothers who in order to keep the home neat and attractive, the children weli fed and dressed, continually overdo. The experience of motherhood alone causes a severe strain upon the system, from which many women recover slowly, and serious feminine disorders may develop unless great care is taken to prevent them. To such women Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is invaluable. For many years this root and herb medicine has been recognized as the starvyard he countrr f2i the auspices of W Ne. 151, B. P. O. E.. s 7t to reopen activities on the week- hosths 2¢ the bhand hawkers > tend to siow up the | rellows have been fooling while pass- | {ing the store. In the course of their | mes ave- | foolery ome of the bovs was pushed | the | through he glass. He said nothing | truck | at the time. but when confronted by | Packard of an "v]" H.wnl':lnl"< = :: :‘ll(‘rop;vo)ig("ee‘d(?‘:iflfld his guilt and[ . . x Bost “oThce | aawecd to serd C. A. BRIGGS CO. = remedy for woman’s ills, rom in front of ome c: first defeat since they reorgan- rectlv in front of Pac ed a couple of monihs ago Monday best to turn out| when the New London Independents der of his car | jeaded by the old reliable Joe Cran- mouth shut them out, 2 to 0. The zame | e _police was clese and the local team felt the| 1t Packard < of a good pitcher. Several fast | er so he Wasy fielding plays. including two. double | plavs. held the score down. There | was no scoring until the seventh i { ninx when New london pushed twe | runs across the plate. They added | iano!hrr in the eighth and that ended | | | i Monday evening. The| The Willimantic All-Stars met their | | 7N b i 7 restoring them to anormal, ML G« « healthy condition. L WO ) T N&S2® Mrs. Morgan’s Case East Hampton, N. Y. — “For two years | suffered with a female weakness, pains in my back CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Makers of Brigzs’ Boston Wafers the m T S was less than twelve | the first arrest for in- Feel O1d? The appeal will be made n all churches of the county on Sep- ember 14 and 21. and the campaign is the scoring. The score: New Londen o AR o| ily started on o be f ed withi days. - - ' | it was renorted et Senstal Bk s A and painful periods, and I was so s in an —la school of methods held - t £ oL Overwork, worry, anxicty or sprow L e T e e weak and tired that [ was not able undermines strength and health, These causes contribute to kidney trouble, and a bandaged head! truth of t he!and 5 ted by to do my work. A friend told me = i weak or diseased kidmeys make one | the 10 | b 3 . ¥ | the mac s not e e e Al to use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- feel old in middle age. and the party irned by train. No | Willimantic well known table Compound and it gave me 0 ceident hs whatever. I hout th is now sec- t | tly someo ¢ the o w. 7 of promoti )f ‘the Ce " . A 2 Fblgy IQdIley P].“S | gently, someon the man who was of promotion of he Cons erat relief. My pains left me and help weak, overworked or discased kid- o R o it gt o S5 s ol b e i B g i amnow able to do my work and v=ys aad bladder so that the system is o 3 35| withthe other party—knew mainder of the fotot the Cors fecl fine. You can publish my iree from waste and poisonous matter | | came home train—and immed necticut drive. h the cou . B . 7 that caui;‘ one o feel old, tired, lan- | - | framed un ceident fo_ ihe Home M 1Ty Societs testimonial and if your V egetable guid bey banish backache, rtheu- | = Bridgeport—Thomas Iletch 2, Party. Moral—Do mot belicv neadquarters have been | 54 A matic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints. | 1° oq!dv‘rs‘l ;r;(:nkm \n|r ixndm:rv‘v;m ze | thine "\ GOt h::‘fd oo ore the m(u:?‘,‘z‘rf’!_ ,f,””_\' J ‘!“f.‘f;; Compoun_d dOw Ol[‘.\,rb" as much i Llethed iristhanide Ty the N lon_have_ returncd, affer two we srps of 12 campaign good as it has me I will be very s e ey = sty at Weekapaug Inn. ve the 13 . d il plaved out Igotto s , ol " home, 385 Pembroke street T, and Mrs. Joseph Watt and son cut pasto much pleased.”"—Mrs. CHARLES herdkc o ® | Bridgeport, following an illness of two| 0f Groton were Labor Day consented : (“ARE TG EEaa B | e e 2 Dr. G H. Jennings’ : o, fatr St E. MORGAN, C&F E.L.Dennett. ey B e [ sty ey & cammen o ske at night with rheumatio pains 1 — ! his home by illnes a1 1al Tund is t < R ST ES ERET | The “chools fn this town with the | Delnted, expression on A Word to Childless Women St & Gatook Co 1 | exception of Pachaus. open today t a’s Congrezational- i % s 1\ {Tuesday). i s of social ce to their m sters i v each the school at The Bend. Lisbon, | $1, the average minister- W 5 Dr. F. C. Jackson TAKES OFF TAN : ™5 Cuficicut Sesienatin oF who long for' children in their . F.C { a1 Phiiip Tenkine of No man wit ity can homes yet are denied this happi- h, Tity resid h living on . Tk ness on account of some functional frien have the sympathy that sum in DENTIST 15 g 5 | the death of their daughte nst s : L ! Girls! Make bleaching lotion have lost three children withi ix | future is out The dlfiOYdCrWhICh mmanycaseswould Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic| = s = 5 ere are two I or pay, or i 2 5 | # ol w Subed mon:hs. There are tw urch m er pay, or its| Iloaiald 5.2 D Suggegatanad tesih) L i e ’ miiSters witl defense o readilyyield to Lydia E. Pinkham’s i anned or frecklex In the W st bli hoole. ompelled to desert ther | 2 M e e 9 | o0 e Eere e BURNL =5 e e it e v Vegetable Compound. 200 e aaaeaanas | 110 CSRIDIL S oo vision. The Moth are ests . Succeed P more l:A\l:D a | Squeeze the juice of two lemons into ! he el 1 B 2 s rQ'\]a“ e =8 Suc..‘x yeomen shiostid Bot give Up<h° s a ilmore & Shepard Squeez t day from erians of $17,00 nd the until they have given this wonderful ins of $9.000000, Pa. | ministerial pensions. It % |a bottle containing three ounces of | Funeral Director & Embalmer| 'rchara White. shake well, and vou ave a quarter pint of the best freckle, | \og ERE 1o prize| tion of the Consregational 3 . 3 | § vid Hale Fanning prizes. The prize| tion of gationa ¥0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC|sunburn and tan lotion, and com- | money. stx hundred doilars ($600). has| the assistance of this Lady Assistant Tel commection |Plexion beautifier, at very, very small| pron wiven to be used for the perma. | ensure every minister on reac e { nent decoration of the school huildings | aze of 63 an annuity equal to Your grocer has the lemons and any | pr rooms and each pu se is to he| mately half average s drug store or toilet counter will sup-{ingcribed, Fanning Prize, 1919 { necticut now comes forward to do i Kill B | iy three ounces or Orchard White for ourey ros' |a few cents. Massage this sweetly | tragrant lotion into the face, neck | WINDHAM COUNTY WILL OPEN | pEl EGATES NAMED TO | | | ana S |09 in comne medicine a 5 T FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | arms and hands each day and see how PILGRIM MEMORIAL DRIVE INSPECT STATE FAIRS MB d | 1r s urn, w a = EMBALMERS {Ireckles. sunbucn windburn and tan| Windham county is to have the hon The state hoard of agriculture has 16 Union St. Willimantic, Conn, | diSappear and how clear, ft _and| or of opening Connecticu drive for! 1 = o e o 4 white the skin becomes. Y 1t e 1 s to visit and in- o foReren. t is{its quota of the Pilgrim Memo | 3 Copnisiieat’ this hich Ph ; : 2 t . E one 290 (Lady Assistant) | harmless. Fund, the five miliion doliars the Congregationalists of America will 3 E - z s the purpose of the delegates the landing of the Pilgrims. and fo|¢he rules. and regulations as made provide just pemsions for their min-| 1. (e hoard of asriculture are com- A meeting of all the Congre- by the fair associations. T nal ministers of Windhs te appropria | tv will be held ‘at the C to comply with | church in P of the board Sept. 3, for the delegate entitles to an apprapriation. MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE |- Willimantic, Conn. | Bary arrangem the granting of con- lowed by a dinr < on the fair grounds, an ef- nam, on Septem Rev. Herman I being made zuard against ob- 3 it to receive executive secretary of the fund, S ohohlc how | ;i Ty e 08 The. Tuad, ectionable s 3 _ | ezz vield has occurred on the average! 28 Curtis L. Aller ;\"‘ envilliam S Beard, dean of thel' The delegates appolnted to visit | during the second and third weeks in cruelty and intempes- lhc:uX s ‘;‘. i mv',’,“‘,,,“‘,',',c 1‘”_‘ ntlthe fairs this vegar include the follow-| August of every vear Instead of the; % senns Maloney Jarvis of New e, Xoa & Hton 2 last week. This yield means then, that al & ks the superfor court i leadinz Congregationalists of Wi Coventry Grange Fair ‘Association,| tneonghout tho Sweck eaeh 100" bene| G :"’"‘d Bads. ot Denjos court tq S z e - at Coventry, September 17—Karmi eraged to lay nearly 45 eggs a day| ‘! Laurel Hi B, SBride | L aarried in 1902 and <imberly. * !as compared with only about 43 egSS| ,- pons L0 =5 i the w Maloney before shs Lyme Grange Fair association. at|a day for the previous week. P Deero Srogk Fontiey, e, { wedded. Mrs. Jarvis wants her mi- Lyme, September 17. F. S. Chap-| From all previous records it may| g &Hnot Fajls . 4 o000 | nor ch man. be safely predicted that this is thel ®% o0« . SR0R 1436 . A divorce is petitioned for by Madison Agricultural society, atjast increase in yield, as the produe- STy e SAAGa A 90 ™ e DIl Seq of Groton frem White Leghorns. New London for Madison, September 17, F. E. Blake-| tion of the flock as a whole will de-| cline from this time on until the end| 80 Hiltop Po t | f the marringe the wife was 2 - rds, Suffiel sfield Fair association at Mans-iof the contest in October. Another Conn. . September 26-27, Dr. H. Frank 1600 . Neil-| jnteresting thing in this connection is| 81 . the fact that during the last five years) RS, . ame as there are New London Countv Agricultural| August has without exception, been Kirkup B tituek c oo a s society, at Norwich, September 1. E.|the month in Which the total number AT = L1422 wife of belng cruel, | B Brown arnd L. H. Healey September| of eggs sold for the largest amount of Micssltanesvs. | Chiester rehill of New London Charles R. Treat and N. H. Brew-| money. There are, of course, other| . e 3 {wants to be freed from Edna Adams er. Seasons during - which considerably| 18 Chickatawbut Farms (White - Mass e D Old Golden R e D North Stonington Grange Fair as-|mgre eggs are laid. as in May and| . 1Ocks Canton, Ma 1 name vwas Adams ear ul ays sociation, North S"r\"»s’.neztfln. J. B. Pal-| tyne for instance, and there are of|*§ Peauot Poult There #%e ! mer, September 16-18. course, times when emgs sell at al. S are here and thoughtful mothers who are planning to get [Roclville Fair assodlation, at Rock: | higher price s in Novcmber and Des | 17 pe hush % the children’s wardrobes ‘in readiness will find all d T e emEar 11, . & | comber; but the best combination Bas| ° 2 AHARIED. R o) S ind all needs | always been in August. ! SEVEN DIVORCE SUITS 3zh ow Washing: 5, 1916, the eol- uelty is alleged. The rite De Vall. THere Chapman and Dr. H. S. Neilson. A oon of White Trghoria 8 Stafford Springs, October 14: H. R.| 1 proank Duboi B SHerd 1y Lyman and Cha A. Thompson, Oc- | won first pl . of East Ly ce for the weel anticipated here. n. Mas ARE FILED IN COURT! pir marricd with &| Seven additional divorce suits, six T o tober 15-16; . F. Brown and L. H.[\illa of 54 eggs. A Connetcleut pen | : ¥ g vife wants SCHOOL SUPPLIES Give Caticwra the Care | |iir.** » = == = Siein, o 84 58ge A Somneioiont beh o e from New Taomaon and on e o % # . Of Yonr skin o "#,',",i,}:fgr;;',’;r‘,;‘;fln soclety of Som-|J, L. Thuesen. NeW Haven. was sec-|from Groton, have been fi School is the most important "part of the child’s life. B L s ot T ond swith « production of 51 egss. - A|clerk of the superior court, r And watch that troublesome erup- Healey. Leghorn Farm, Atlantic Highland R ! hefore the court on the in Septemi Sthel Cur up work in the frc What he gets out of his school days, often determines what he gets out of life. Windham County Agricultural 3 ant Deer "Rrock ‘Fobltey Tarcrs 3 o sitry Farm's | ty. at Brooklyn, September 23 Dot Of Bhofte 'Tilynd Beds, aShot| I Eeaey % Fall H., tied for third piace with | Woodstock Agricultural sec a vield of 49 eggs each A New Torn|Seeks to tion disappear. Bathe with Cuti- cura Soap and hot water. Dry { gently and apply Caticura Oint- don wanis a div: .. 1482 Dowsett of R e . e pecene e o B o iar 3 an unexpected gain. the only thing out| 1o leside Fa " Pe ville. .22ch | | of the ordinary is that it came & wesk| - 1 c5ide Farm, Pelenville. later than the management expected : : harge i it would. The records for the'last five White Wyandottes. e axe 10 TRArS thaw that a similas inceanes nl %4 YO Wemdler. Tonmfand TC. 1220 on e A}nd if you give your kiddies the right kind of school ‘i':;'s“‘ el e s Woodstock. = Sentember 16-17. - J.'H. | State pen of Leghorns entered by | NOYeT Al% o supplies you give them added inspiration and liking for }| | creamy emollients are wonderful. I T e Kirkup Brothers, Mattituck. v [ marrie 3 ; g ¢ ol b ihbces 2 Gear skin and were fourth with a yield of 48 eges. | their school work. We have a special section now devot- good hair as making Cuticura your | | STORRS EGG ¥IELD oo s g A e e B gl e - Spex C ot gt iy SHOWS EXPECTED GAIN | principal varieties are as follows: o e sale of school supphes, mcludmg Books of all i from the egg laying con- Barred Plymouth Rocks. s 295~ Cuticura Talcum Powder o= shows that in the for-| pen . = Tes the hens laid over 200 7 > i 2 1 1 married in vgm r”,;’:‘:«"#.fi"“’&fi,‘,mmmx'h‘:' more eggs than in the pregedingdweek, i B‘;‘,:hm?f“l' e mv: e Rtk - o i der-. or a total of 3107, as colnpares ith - dtry F . ekt dre: ! Iaby. e e 2998 for the Ween batpre | Thisas nat] @ i o ramm. Laurel o s Stevens. Dowes New Lon- bt e e i M | THE H. C. MURRAY CO. W date of the| ¥ .t 5 0 Rt At e ottt oot ooy |