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WILLIMANTIC Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- night Non-commissioned office; ’ - . ' Don’t Poison Baby. . FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have - Sce, 23 Church St. Telephone 105, | Schogl will e heid at the armory ev- PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it -sleep. ~These drugs will produce - What 1s Going On Tomisht. | . 4. Wonahan of 382 Main strest| Sleep, and A FEW DBOPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH - R ot mesie i macomant 0| (2 THn ST (he omed o rown Clers | ‘THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or - Irish St Joseph's church. Frank P. Fenton Tuesday. The hunt- Special meeting of Willimantic Girls | i <on opens this year Oct. 9. The whose health has been‘ruined for life by paregofic,'lnudanum and morphine, eagh 1 re enacted several laws re- Hearing on jitney fares by special oty on ey taee by spec | LS " I il s o 2jon | of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling . o > . ae} : : : either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling . geboapupst ana Pratactive Order of For the first time there is a| Foo it ” e b Sy *n) A 5 - ., v Ne A i T bl onty thirty be-t themn “poison.” The definition of ‘na._rcotw i8: “4 medicine which relieves pain . . S meets in Masonte Hall. oot more ihan three 1 dav. | gnd produces sleep, but which in poisonows doses produces stupor, coma, convil- c ’ aCka 2 e B R R Sy & o e o2t zoar i ool sions and death.” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are di : 3 a I’ sumed @rill at the state armory Tues- moved. but the ferrets are not to be Sl A e o b, e mmowlon 2| gnd sold under the names of “Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups” eto. You Tmoriths. Cagtain Frank P. Fenton | &round. Tan im shares of the aril which con 1S i« by e ladt wEmianee| Should nmot permit any medicine tosbe- given to your children without you or before the war sisted of rudimentary work tting | b Eastern Star Lodge. I T T 0 B TRl [ 03 o1 Gimine ene seasmom: wota: | your physician kmow of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON- o not more than 5 per day nor 38 SEnnnd. P WV | ko T e meve than Seer| TATN NARGOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. | partridge not mgge than 3 per day nor e Children Cry For Es € apackage o during the war more than 21 a season. Clayton E. Hope. ex-private in the and Pins? No. Tight band? No. Seem to enjoy its breakfast this morn- I'nited States army whose supposed after his dis- ing? Yes. What did the meal consist of? A cup of hot milk and I guess I gave her some of the rolls and bacon I had. Don’t guess. If that was her breakfast send out for a bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria.and THE FLanR LasTs after you give her a dose read carefully what a baby of her age should J from the arm June caused have for breakfast—you’ll find it in the booklet around the bottle. reached even to the war is at his home on Pleas- Hope when found’ was + farm in South Norwalk. 2 member of the family that work was scarce d when he got his the army went to Norwalk where he had formerly emploved and got werk there. It - 1t he wrote regularly to e "gerator nily but forgot to mail the let- | The first match of the semi-finals Y M C. A tennis tournament " ved Tuesday, Norion beating lose se 46, 6-4. . . . ) was an easy victim of Abbe In lme nal match of the preliminaries own almost in straight sets Aithough ample time was enter in this tourna- cnsion of time being case of at least one en- me voune men around the the local tafnt is not Mother and Doctor. Baby’s not well. Looks well but crys, and now what’s the matter? at i The J. . Lincoln Co. | liiva Too many young mothers are like this mother. = H RS e e s A Caution. That’s the word that should be hung in every home. so DOES I HE PR(CE' : i xR A Parker, Nichots ; Aelpfl Romedy fo. Caution, Mothers, must be burned, burned deep in your mind if our . Gonstipationand Diarracedd little-ones are to remain with us. Many styles and sizes and ali L 5 e and Feverishness At the first irregularity® at the first flush of fever give Fletcher’s suis Authier was before the police : vith 5 of the dependable kind. ficgtion. T " tor | 3 Loss OF SLEEP Castoria, then call in your physician—he will commend you. You : resutting terefrom inlMEAT] - iy T, Ve done much to aid him. =5 inal purposes X hen had drunk s Let us show you. cENUVINE CASTORIA Awwavs Bears the Signature of sts-35 The J.C. Lincoln Co.| =~ Willimantic » THE CENTAUR COMPANY.NEW YORK CITY. marching the ade. | Undertaking | was from Miss Venna Robertson is spending | g a two-wheeled cart tran father | her tion in Danie the necessary camping equip- R. Kee- | ment. rom all blame. n Frak of s | Mrs. . X Dillworth, widow of Ner- 4 imothy Dr Joseph | ton J. Dillworth. died at her home Brick Mertan. 1 Philadelphia was 4 recent|in Worceste ‘. 14, She McIntyre of Norwich is!g 1t his mother's home. | teaves a one friends here. 1bLonne Jane bonne t the Dr.F.C. Jackson DENTIST Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic Hours —% a m to 3 p. m Mrs aren of A. Rioux's. of her sister, Putnam 1o attend meetinz of held Tuesday Buxton of ury n the guest of his un-| JAY M. SHEPARD returned to to her the evening. Conantville, Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Melv | panica them | are moving back to tnesr prace nere.|Tuesdux sister ret today (Wednesday) {after spending 2 month in the Adiron- dacks. sfames McCus] The local police have & . R azed 6, Mon- 2 Funeral Director & Embalmer er upper end of x “on of Danielson spent Sy were: Hoab Ust cpare?| ™Rosa Kress attended tne sixth wed- | 3 Senonrog or New Vork pent the| | Avindt wacner P 5 p = o QUVE Wity Rér ot g S g 2. m. Love: |, 08 Rt ereary of L | Wook ARE ok My and Slro. Dutiier|of Thotas Wheels 5082 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Bt 4 H. Smith of 85 Wind- Mrs. John A m. Counting the Cont. tion of| Howard Benilev ai Varietvville last|returning Labor day | - I . couna ITES--STINGS ! 3 et Stitel communigation of} SRS LA Creting, - ; Peoplc. from ‘mere attended the| No woman - i Harrs McCready and his O e . Yuisaae| Attaway Main and family of Noank|county fair at Norwich Monday and |ever buttons anythi Wash the affected 1 ourey Bros. surface with house- hold ammonia or st_time in the history of R e Woolen Mills its doors closed by a strike. A new James FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND warm salt water; then apply— Jook out for John F. Miss Héaste McCiimaage have & O s Tas i o o EMBALMERS | il - from |ea, after two weeks spent at the Wil e » e wed veet and ances | limantic camp ground. They | All em- mantie, corn | YICK'S VAPORU “l’ 38 Union St w . APU 3 were Monday | purchased x cottage whicK they Dloves retarning fo work Phone 290 Lady Assistant) “YOUR BODYGUARD™-307. 60% At the | pect to oc v next r. . i Howard mpbell : — -— . Me il s e Sathin BROOKLYN of this|pell in Lisbon. lub schol-| “he conference of six churches Greenleaf | meets at Pachaug church today : 0 Palmer, of Manchester. was or fecently with his sister, Palmer and aunt, Mrs. Delia has won the Harvard arship and oné of the Pri olarships for H I take up a course of stu Olsen went to Boston on | d Mrs. B. BE. Allen have had MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. | ran. to take a course in the New | .. guest D. A Healey of H The fire department had an casy Institute of Anatomy, Sani-| brothier of Mrs. lierie | month during August, having only one cience and Embalming. fitting fch and daughter, Clara B. call. to enter the undertaking bus- | Hatch. have returned from a : | with Rev. Rev. Richard B. Hatch, re s Hope Potter of Riverpoint. R.| (or of the Episcopal church in South- s a guest at Thomas McBroome's. | nort church, he coming with them to T ST ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Bennett t NORTH STONINGTON | "5 506eid) “Sase. Tuesdar. fo vis- No services were held in the village| it Fred Bennett, who was in the hos- churches Sunday, being omitted at the| pital, ‘having been thrown from a | | | Anticipated calamities seldom show ur Baptist church on account of the rain ladder in the hav field. breaking his ' and at the- Congregational church by | left arm between the elbow and wrist, ere s reason of the absence of the pastor|and left leg below the knee, also re- 5 ° on. vacation reivi = several scalp wounds. 2 Howard Travis, of Newton. Mass.. her and son arri School Days rDear Old Golden Rule Days are here and thoughtful mothers who are planning to get the children’s wardrobes in readiness will find all needs anticipated here. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Overcome i@ | home Monday night after nine da: is a guest of Mrs. Delia Walker and L] o ey b? B by Lydia absence. Miss Flla J. Palmer. B . E. Pinkham’s Vegetable The trolley cars resumed trans- ses Palmer have as their le Compound — This portation of the mails hetween this|z: Mrs. Clarence Moore of Pitts- # Post ster Charles E. Gray b cent ealler in town. s 2 y & - West Philadelphia, Pa Simg ¢ Tower Paweatuek, in the s o= ) You must see the car to appreciate the striking beauty of M Ruby R. Park B been in bad health v a o > Gardiner. now living in j prostration until it | " iss Flos lers on friends here. were wor three weeks, to take up the ses’ | as_thei uest, Aaron Morse. - 3 3 . . body pere worn | ihrer, wecks, to ke up o narer | a5 heir guest, Agren Mevs . o sational new Velie-Continental motor means. This is Vigetable Gom. | in declining health for some time, has| Mr. and Mrs e, - Letter Proves It. ing. Mrs. Henry F. Stewart of Philadel- ¢ teaching at Lower P: tuck, in th r thiety y8ars I hays Been m; o g he | town of Stonington. Tuesday. | ., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Law- . , " ish 1 i distinseti —— o’ e e vernill, Mass. this new straight line, high cowl body design, distinctive an several at- - - 2 . - o hool, S gton, v. e e was al Pe fret, d h sister, Mis: Hi 3 . B Sia e acbimc | sctool, Slominston, whers ahS was of FOMIECEL 4T e sl M =f radiator and hood, bevel border fenders, octagonal seemed as if the | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. White, will| Miss Charlotte Secarborough and| o - scomed as if the | nina Mre Taniel B WHIC W | iR Tonaiane "Searorouen analll Jamps and you must try the car to know what the sen rsuaded to try | tice. | Mattoon. 111, are visiting the former's ) el Piakig | Mox, D, ¥ Chapmiar, wio bas pecn| mother, Meg the first mention of the new type power plant. Burns s failed -rapidly during the past veek.| guests Mrs. Farreil's brother and sis- . pound and it mads A o stz ana | low grade fuel, has more responsive power, more s Allan W. York of Hartford is pass-|tef-in-law, Mr. a X E % :w'elll — ;; ing two weeks' vacation here at the|Miss Wdlts, of Washifigton, D. C = School is the most important part of the child’s life. 2 my Tosewors e went to But.| Hekaeman, of Pennaylvania. no vibration, no noise, cost less to run. and advise all ailing women to Sunday afternoon | Mr. and Mrs topher Gallup of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. = jef v . @ S reas - s, T e D R R R LR o O e e Will be able to make deliveries in September. e t benefit from it Mrs, | Westerly to this village. The Ladies' Aid soclety of the Con- 25 N. 415t Stree gregational church held their annual NE ERALD, - 't fair on Friday afternoon and in the Wfit ;hi'!dig"'“i:;‘-— A STAFFORD evening gave a play, “The Revelt.” A ‘e are thousands o1 we en every- vl ” supper was also served. where in Mrs. Fitsgerald's condition, | , oo snnern Tooured in the Uni-| “Wice Bertha Sharpe of Hartford is M suffering from nervousness. backacl: - 5 spenaing her vacation in part with her headaches, and other symptoms of a | the guest of his parents, Mr s U o g ’é.f‘u"’}m“’“.'pu?fizf g b v et LAUREL GLEN Agent for New London County. R e R SHOW ROOM AND SERVICE STATICN, her to write 1> so that other | where he will spend a few T o Ao e Bas dome Segtand, " nds bron ooyl WS | He' Vel ed with (e farmries ot Wit | - e O b -+ inthe local mill since Mr.| liam and Dwight Main. While hers ] Bank N Lond Teleph: 56 e E e g, Bieny e Wi res () 817-819.821 St., New on. clephone 1562 C:ML The 3t of thel A party of thirty Boy Scouts from| Mrs R i # ., Lynn, Mass. resuit of elr | East Prestom, . t I Mass., rested for an|They made the trip by automobil 40_years exgerience is at our service. |hour in the park. eating their sup-| Everett Miller of Preston aocom. What he gets out of his school days | what he gets out of life. And if you give your kiddies the right kind of school | supplies you give them added inspiration and liking for | their school work. We have a special section now devot- ed to the sale of school supplies, including Books of all kinds. e —— THE H. C. MURRAY CO. often determines