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TS AR Sy When ever heen ! that he had, Norwich Bulletin. Willimantic Of« fice, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. but said he had not been What Is Going On Tonight. "gr:u‘., i"\'\‘:v"‘ al “ml:hdl he Paiter, Heltros 5 is supply et goods by ‘“vis- e Bae s Buth, at thejfing a few place: Sulge Foss fined er ‘Opera House. hiks 36 and/ tusts, Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16. I O. O.| mpic s pe ¥ meets at S07 Main street which was paid. ; Yadies Catholic Benevok Public and parochial schools here Bon monts at Seseph's ha pened for the 1all term Wednesday iy | morninz with "a =ood attendance in lepite of the unfuvorable weather. The registmtion for the opening day is Willimantic's jitneymen e s e ey 1 it was last year. The num- BEELE S8 geine pervice ted at the various school lcommon council chamber We school. 400: Natchaug jevening. ar was thor- | ) et S, ke, 3% Wi foushly thrashed e jitneymen|ham : North Windha fne 'that afford o | South Windham, The pardcnfal {even start their han fifty | Schools also reparted a good attend- T has e 2t some | ance for the opening day. There are g1 gl oy ke on 1_‘ new teachers in the staff of 68 I drivers do not seem to|in the schoofs here. The State Nor- s R Ynoy ot ‘o imal and Training School ~will ~ not o= R itoty arbi. [open until this (Thursday) morning. - and the difference be-| Trolleys were run on the South tween two street numbers might mean | Coventry line Wednesday for the first ia big increase in charges. unjustifia- ) time in seven weeks. The first cars e of perhaps only a|were fun out of the barn on West & | Man sireet at 5.15 Wednesday morn- = and hourly service was maintain- ed through the day. 'Patronage on the Jother driver: It ine was good, the service being great- t ated by the people who work alonz the trolley line men on the cars was a lo- has secured a pesition since the former em- nafis ommittee | fAirm ‘w:\’ Faas mat *recomm hext Tue continue The f:st Cumstntk C}»erev (eam. L Tvorytor an S noor man who the road struck th present | witn which ultie in the . Line after the their e The new gasoline trolley car, he solution of the di railway compan was tried try line of th mpany Wednesday car was built Autotop company South Coventry New road th receiving a Shore Line of New ulty car from car Swas Shore by the at by at is_con- and will | ) the neizhborhood aif Considerable n zetting the the tracks. The crew from the and will be tested umber of ials of ine company present Wednesday iton H. Rogers. son were of James H Miss Ruth Neil Sweet- hter Charles L. Sweet- married Wednesday morn- . Ha They ylor and Following the had a wed- The bride has been American Thread 0om is an employe Manufacturing, Chappell oy Dbridal party intoxication m. ednesd hefore mor Enar e nd the n of Tuesday offic | Brief Mention. was a Nor- Foley Honey and Tar ved complaints speeding schoolhouses. COMPOUND ARt IS PLEASANT TO TAKE, and of New lLogdon. The cottage sooths the raw, inflamed surfaces; stops | it bu B the rasping, strangling fecling in the | The e nd to allow no park- throst. It 3 made of the purest, fresh. | 0% of aulimobiles on Main sireet be- est and finest ingredients tobe bad, con- | [} ' AU 2 0clock Serurday. tains no opil!u or other harmful drugs, William 3 Shwbene \ has receivell a} and costs twice as much to make 82 | ,.yie ot prives ot the Connecticut sny imitation of i State Fa or his exhibit of dahlias. Every User = Friend (aiepiny Included several foreign 'K’ Little Soy had a severe attack of croup e - o Dhoommi T LT SR — Seem Zor Felay's Hooes an 2 Gaaes reliove him sod ba weot 12 £ioeo end | BOLTON Sras troubled no mere. —Mrs W. H. Therntos. ' Mrs. Frank Dewey of New 3523 W.10th St Little Rock. Ark. “ - _' . h‘. d “] am in my eighty-seventh year and I was A, 3Va. R S e S Carl Dewey of Burnside were Bolton trosbled with a tickliog ia my throat. [amvery ¢ of the week. @lad to tell you that Foley's Hooey and Tar has | ViSilors the fir - 4 that.—Geo. P. Randall, Dayton, Nev. Miss Eliza Daly has returned ey @98 Tor is tecom- m « week's visit in Now London. <. L. P. Bailev and son, Kennon mended for_coughs, colds, hoarseness, tickling of the throat, spasmodic croup, whoopieg cough, la grippe and broachial week end visitors Hutchinson Mrs. Clair S c . ve returned to Hart- pending the season in town. . & Aikins and children of DENTIST ; Hart has returned to New er a week spent at R. Knee- Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic| Folton s opened Wednesday | Hours —§ a m. iv 3 p. m. Phone 44| ——e————- e e JAY M. SHEPARD Franklin Tarne ceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer €0-52 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Providence, R. I Machine Uaion 953 CoMpany Urion 1857 Lady Assistant Tel. connection Engineers Founders Machinists =3 Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- | LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- Klllourey Bvas, []uer e Soenemns .- Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ngs, Couplings, Clutches. EMBALMERS Large ctock always on hand. Genera! Mill Repairs. Willimantic, Conn. (i-ady Assistant) 26 Union St. Phene 290 Special machinery of all kinds. | MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. New Fall Outings FOR WINTER UNDERGARMENTS AND CHILDREN'S WEAR Chilly nights and cooler days will soon demand heavier b coverings, and outing flannel will be in great demand. *There’s no better time than the present to make your selec- tion. Hundreds of yards fresh from the mills are here, ready for the busy scissors l-.\ ery vard is of the good, service- able quality that will make up in lovely garments for fall and winter. Make your selection now while the lot is womplete, Unbleached Outing Flannel............... 19c a yard Colored Outing Flannel ........... 30c and 35c a yard White Outing Flannel ....,....... 39c and 50c a yard Unbleached Canton Flannel .............. 50c a yard Black Canton Flannel .. 60c a yard e ————— —— 1 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. amounting to $12.60 ke in court whether he had | irrested before he admitted was | Com- | bei, very Mr Mi e it | 1in | | | | harles Hope pians were made 10 hold en Polles. after a few davs as|’ a supper soon. Mrs. Hope served re-| the zuest of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence |} fresnments. | Sweet in Centerville, R. has re-| Palmer Bros. Co. are having the| turned home. { lower floor of the house which is oc-| Mr. and AMrs ber andj cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miner | sons. I'rank and Edsar ve been remodeled and made over into a tene- | spending a while with . Webber's ment. This part was years ago used | paren and Mrs. Thomas | for a postoffice. Later Maurice Free- | of Stafford | | man occunied it as a meat market James Phillips of Greenfield, Mass.. | Mr. and Mrs. John St. Denis and|has been visiting relatives in tows four children of Canada are to be| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bentley of Hill| | guests for several weeks of Mrs. St.| Top bave as their guests Dr. an Mrs. | Denis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. i.. J. La | George Bentley of Newark, N i Bount | Mr’ana Mrs. Charles Huribut have Mrs. Charles Osborne and children, | been entertaininz Mr., and Mre Alice and Charles Osborne of Ansonia, | George Hurlbut of Worcester, M. ! have been spending = while with local| Miss Margaret Shea has been fhe| friends. Mrs. Osborne was a former t of friends In Hovloke Mass resident of the villaze. a meeting of American council The feature of the picnic of Pequot | A. M, on Thursday evening the | council, K. of C. held Sunday at‘vnllny\'m‘; were apnointed a_committec Doyle’s grove, a baseball game be- e _of an oven meeting to bel tween the married and single men, September: Charles Cariyvle with Miss Jane Pasani of Rhode Island' in the Center school, Daly of Bolton in the South school Miss Ralpha Hills of Hillstown in North school. of this town has been re-engaged to | teach in the Mountain school, but has been ill with appendicitis and will not be able to start school for a few weeks. The two oul of town teachers. Miss Pasani will board at R. Kneeland Jonmes' and Miss Hills at Ernest M. Howard" Miss Eiizabeth Tolland fo teach. Andover amateurs gave a three-act play in Bolton hall Saturday evening entitled Between Two Lines. Those taking part were M:s. Lillian Hamil- tonsMrs. Helen (. Wright, Misses i ewton, Annie Merritt ton and Messrs. C. L. Wrigh AL H. Newton. ¥. I. Hamilton e Newton, Lionel Faulicrer, Byrd gt dish and Morris Cook. The plad much enjoyed by local people. The s Maxwell Hutchinson was Hol ten oken, the Hutchinson, and Miss Lillian Deer. Joseph Mack Calhouln, of this place, also ta tended the wedding. Ruggles’ son, Carlos Ruggles, and h! wife have been with Mrs. large share of the time 5. from a vi Miss Anna | from Southington, | attend the centen! The United States mission has announced an examination |to be held at Manchester, Conn, on { Sept. 27th, 1919, as a result of which ix expected o make certification to | sition of fourth class postmaster at Holton and other vacancies as they may ocear at that office. unless it s decided din the interests of th of examination, irposes at of age on the date of the examination | will be admitted side within the postoffice for which the examina- liest practicable date. NORTH WOODSTOCK Miss Margare: Miss Esther Horowit: Daly has gone to e road through the Center is craped and newly graveled. ¢ in West J.. Saturday last to a dding of his brother, Ke N Deer’s aunt, Mrs. T. D. Dal Mack, daughter, son, 1y Frances E. Ruggles was taken ill last week Wednesds Mrs, Ruggles nce. bas returned Ca; Carpenter it in Monson, Mass Annie Alvord spent Sunday York with friends. Shilosicy inj has returned where she went to ! celebration. il service com- n, contemplated va v in the po-| | ment. The compensation of the po: 1] ALO master at this office was $196 for the 1 Py &l & cached their 21st birthday on the Gatc| with the excep state where women are de statute to be full age for all 18 years. women 1% years| Applicants must re- the territory subplied by For Qver Thirty Ysars l}flSTIIHIA i SOMPANY, NEW YORK IITY. Washington D. ., at the ear- and whi v's parents of Hill T Miss ion is announced. The examination lcw‘ which ended in a score of 10 to I for open to all citizens of the United| the b“"“'"' The teams were: Mar- | States who can comply with the re- led Men— een e, Plah ¥ { auirements. Application blanks, ‘orm ". Webt L. La Bounty H. 1752, and full information concerning ume ss, G. Ch hon b, . Curtin e iirements of the examination A Murphy of, J. Geary rf. Single can be secured from the postmaster at| Men il. Brouilliard c, ¥ Killeen p. the place of vacancy or from the U I Skiffington 1b, J honey 2b, J vivil service commission. Washington.| Dodds ss, A. Blouff b, 1. Cuddy 1 ». €. Applications should be nroperls C. Fitzgerald rf cuted and filed with the commiss scorer. M Miss Margaret Hyde returned to] Tennic . New York and Miss Olive Paine toldavs visit with relatives in Ossinging Rochester Tuesday to resume their| N. Y. has neturned home. school wo i d Mrs. Wil Beck Mrs. William Brown was at Day!entertaining Mrs. W Kimball hospital Tuesday for a sHght | daugh e operation on her hand e S whose death Mr. and Mrs. Georze Bucklin nr!,u.l',,‘,,.dd, the ki spiali | ol Providence spent Labor with Mr.| 3rs. William Newbury, of Grote A “alvin L. was’ former veside o academy opened \ ~this| She was horn : week. Several pupils from this place| axughier of Peter are attending S f. and Mrs. Sidney Morse \nve‘f,m“ »f four ed their summer home and return- | Larvises I cd 1o Easthampton, Mass | B : The community was shocked to hear | massied. her husband . heing of the death of Miss Sarah Bishop.| Rebert C. Dart, and she resided in which_occurred suddenly at her home | Momiville up to his de at part here Monday last. She was a long-1or 1 town known as Hill time resident of the place and will he| Afier his death the farm was sold and areatly missed. Her sister Esther sur-{ ihe lived in New London. Her health Vives. £ foilinz, she went to stay with her Mrs. Newton Skinner entertained! Grughtor. . She was the mother of a] relatives from Springfield over Sun- jarge family. The following thildren day Survive her: Mrs. Herbert Turner of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olds of Hartford | j s Pond. Mre. Charles Perens of | were at Mrs, A. A. Paine’s last Mon- B s e i e ) Miss Mary F. Potter 10| Landon. Ars. William Newbury, Roh- | Ivoryion the Arst of the week as prin- | ert Do Hampshire and Wil cipal of the grammar school | S of Waterford. She had i oo | &ran~® ildren and great-grandchil- | UNCASVILLE dren. * ter funcral took place Friday | 3 afterncon at undertaking rooms in | At the meeting of the Methodist| Now London. Burial was in the fam. | Ladies' Aid soclety at the home of Mrs. | ilv plot in Union cemetery | There's big. satisfying nouflshment in them, accom; by incom~ * parably delicious flavor. 2obert C. B john Lynch and H chard, I ail and Marian York ughters, irned T Misses day fer a year in U. over narze and < +his home on Gay Hill Mr. Neff was in the cavairy and nas| en at Fort Bliss and other places in| Roviston Hart of Natick, Mass., has! sent a few day town caliing on Mr. Hart recently received | harge from the navy, ha enlisted at the bezinning of the w. being at that a resident of Mont- ville. Mr. Hart has visited many for- cign poris and has interesting expe: < to relatc public schools in_town open up fail term Sept. Sth Charles Kingsley been v few days with friends in WINDHAM Lior officer Dr. G Guilford Smith phine Binzham | Throp: by | auditor. 1 was used d the for the meetings of the Red ( The an-| nual tea on July 4th ett $95. in by Mrs. Guitd and. Miss August Mre. Highee an h she had prepared w. accident the food s served by er. amounted to Rudd and Mrs from thes The September was in of Mrs. R. G. Waterous and | seen. The receipts for the | ear bheen $361.88 and there is a | balance in the treasury of $212.87. The | I circulation of books for the year 2,820, an average of 55 a_week 145 new books ‘have d. 91 heing the gift of the state, main being a individu cquired either by gifts. Mis: purchase Bates, the ibrarian, is allowed $15 for her nses io the meetings of the yrarians’ association and last ittended two of these meetings library is open from 2 to 5 on S: day afternoons. Miss Bickford of California spent Monday and Tuesday with the Johnson. The unpleasant weather Monday w : disabpointment to many who anned various excursions for the day holiday. A few ir in Norwich. The Larrabee which has been an an ent for 15 years. and which was to ave hee: ames G. Lathrop's W, W > adiourn to the Will Preside At Trial Kaiser . The | ~ | i | attended | house. Only twice before has stormy weather made it necessary to serve ths dinner indoors. A. P. Abbe, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. La- throp and daughter represented the local C. E. society at a meeting held in Bozrah last Sunday was_addressed by Rev. of New York Miss Louisc Adams left Monday to assume her duties as teacher in South Manchester. Julia Guitd * visit evening which W. S. Beard returned Monday in Boston and Her sister, Miss Harriet . remained for a few days longer. Hannah. the 19 months' old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S.‘Chappell fell recently and cracked the bonme of her right shoulder at the socket Mr. and Mrs. George Cook motored to New Hampshire last week. bringing home their daughter, who has been visiting an aunt. Kenneth Keeney iting his grandmother Keeney. Services will be resumed at the Con- sregational church Sunday morntng with the celebration of the Lord’s sup- per. The monthly consccration meet- ing of the C. E. society In the even- ing will be iag by Miss Luecy Sherman and will be followed by the rezular meeting of the society. Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Plumb and children. who have been at Charles Larrabec’s for three weeks, returned to their home in Fdgewood, R. I, Wed- nesday. A number of Windham women have heen at work for several weeks muk- ing auilts under the direction of Mrs. 7.°Alden Weir of New York. who has kindly supplied the material used at cost price. Before these quilts are sent out of town for sale they will be on exhibition to the public at. Miss of Hariford Mrs. is vis- George Lord Finlay, the Lord High Chancelior and famous British jurist. who will preside at the trial of the ex-German Emperor, scheduled to take place at Hamp- ton Court. Landor. next April. Lord Finlay is 77 .veafs of age and has been both Solicitor General and At torney General of Great Britaia. Dorothy Weir's studio on South street, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 11th, 12th and 13(h. The designs include the rising sum, star, Jacob’s ladder, lover's whirl, bas- ket nine square pateh, tea leal, melon and so forth. Miss Lavinia Friese, who Is working as elevator girl in a lu{e store in Boiton, spent Monday with Mrs. H. F. How American Women Break Down Owing to the modemn manner of living and the nervous haste of every woman to accomplish just so much each day, they overdo, and as a consequence develop to their sex, as is indicated by backache, headache, nervous- ness, the blues, displacements and weakness. Womenwhofindthemselves in this condition should slow down, and depend upon that good old fashioned root and herb health an is nq oth that so healthy, Rema Minneapolis, and nervous, 1 went totl‘:':el youngest dmdge:yu‘es to imtable and lack of rest a day. Lydia . oy ple | Lydia E.Pinkham Compound I felt like a new woman, full of kife and energy. and [ amveryhappy with them ailments pecuhar_ remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, to restore them to d strength, for there er remedy known quickly restares a normal condition. Here is the Story of a Most rkable Recovery Minn.—*“l was run down could not rest at night, and was more tired in the morning than when d. | have two children,the ee months old, and it was care for them as I felt so generally worn out. From and appetite my baby did not get enough nounshment from me, so I started to give him two bottle feedings Alfter taking three bottles of E, Pmkhams Vegetable Itis a asure to care for my children and feel fine. [ nurce my baby exclusively again, and can't say too much for your medicine.” Mrs. A.L. MILLER, 2633 East 24th St. Surely this proves the curative value of 'S Veqeta Ple Com pou nd INE_GO., LY'NI MAR S Wood. Mrs. M. the guest Sunday Misses Johneon and Mrs. H Arthur_Potter recently a guest Mrs. Vaughn of Providence A number of W including Charlotte Potter and Elsa_Elli Mrs. Wilson, Nelson son, entered the mantic Wednesday The fall term o opened, Wednesday Farrington as prin Elizabeth Branch in the other grad The services at day were in charge of Charles Hitch- cock of Columbia, a lay reader. Next| Sunday Rev. W. A. Borchert, who has returned from his vacation, will cele- | brate the holy communion at 8 a. m. | Miss D. Frances Campbell has re- turned from two months spent in Sa- lem, Mass., and is with her sister, Mrs. . G. Waterous. Harold Brewer Margery Sherman of Storrs and Rus- sell Potter of Wi A. Bolande of Yantic was sisters, the C. Hatch. had as y of her indham young people, Lathrop, Ruth high echool in Willi- f the grammar school with Mre. . B pal _and _ Mi and Mary Sullivan St Paul's lagt Sun- day at their homes Mr. and Mrs Lecks are at 1 of Windse Lathrop's j SOUTH GRISWOLD Hartford Miss | of Himantic spent Labo. Rufus Green und a friend fren Oneco, were recent visitors ut Alber G. Greene's. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Burton ane son, Roberi, of Worcestor, Mass., ant Mr. and Mrs. John Stedman of West erly, L, spent Labor Day with My and Henry F, Burton. Al William R. Richmane and the ldren returned o Monday 10 Mas afto spending a rnest Luthers, Miss Gladys L. Thompson left Sat ay for Baltimore, where she Ha position M. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Young @ Willimantic, and Mr. and Mrs. Ofive o their respective homes after a vis with local relatives. Clinton. arations are be ings made ne Home cele bration to & 15 'fi-u Jeare awo my evetem '“s'om Fy cond to try an Pltq Wh‘lf I'GII.' uqd T omedy ana Tents, ol ey, oyt 4 ooyt X am s e et y vom dewn roien out 81 D To be Wor- ttlen “and X i Sy el s s fine That 1t aver my @ Wy restoration o h to Peruna. 34 Sverwwhere 288 Layco § beoy Liederkring. Miss latthr oppouits conve certain Way the gr Teels Yor Peruna. Liquid aad Tablet Form

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