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neer, who “stated tha®s Attornev Kel Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- ; fice, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. At a special meeting of the alder-| men held at the council Chamiber on| |Tuesday evening it was voted to al-| low the J. B. Fulierton | complete but suggesteq that if thc board of common council allpwed the exenszion of the Fullerton company frontage a building line should be tablished to avoid _further trouble on | Of the other places of business in the -extena = thelr stor - Main R;v‘:x §¥.‘L‘,‘ x:[ k’;rfiner‘?nfi. the | Union block. Alderman ftam - F. sidewalk. The meeting was called to| Webber then made the mationf that erder at £ o'clock by Mavor sten | board of common council allow £ Gétes who called upon Attorney | allerton company th. eéxtend Thoskas J. Keller, who represented the frontage four feet and the mo- c was carried. A petition by Al- B aiilbert M. Gilman for _permissfon to to the aldermen. Attorne: Ke r - 4 hat the owners of ine Tmion hicck |erect a gasoline pump in fremt of his in which Mr. Fullerton's store - | property at $51 Main street was read . ned lan ot by City Clerk A. C. Scripture and a cated owned of four feet o the tion was taken. A there. Was mo oth- e business to be transacted the mo- to [ || MUCH' Company to|about extending the frontage of any ' ! comsent of the reommon | der and the meeting closed. 9 eouncil. Corpora el At "“Phe Woman's Auxiliary- of the Y.i King asked several M. . A held the first meeting of the were intended to vear at the Y Tuesday _afternoon. | on the sub The meetinz was called to" order 1t called upon R 315 'clock by the president, Mrs.| ¢ 1. Stone. and the minutes of thel It was by other routime husiness. A Child’s Soft Teeth [Voren "that heginning with this year, . ; | the Auxiliary will pay the expenses of Are Easily Injured | ()7, 700 i iczatex to the state con- B e iauts ot s« » are mot|ventions. Owing to the small at- } 5ot therousn mmer | tendance at the meeting delegates to nat P ans ltate convention of the Auxifiary TR pepies < B i ered|to e held at the’ Congregational e ahell, phiosph thuren at Stamford Thursday and Prot. Gies of Toee Found | Friday, October 16 and 17 weré mot one of these whi e emough | appointed, but will be chesen later. B Scrageh gisee ot mOth- | William Foran, ome of this &ity's .. 8¢ careful most talented sons, is to appear at a EEEE et o Norwich theatre mext week in “Turn | R 2 he Right.” the famous comedy &5 Smed heir ss in which he has been ap e, protecs ring with distinction for the past e Catvers Tears. Mr. Foran is the son of perior preparation 1 m and leah Pilling Foran and Sa_HReches: . born and brousht up in this city, PR ity with i ving his early education at St [ER—- 5 calciwm ph's parochial school. Mr. Foran SRS ahd mized wit well- his debut on the stage, play- s O cloves ngs and in Dunn's Minstrels, covering fum. It is peculirly effective eral mearby along with his oy . e others. John Foran. now engag- Qe ek & the automobile business in New < i sric state. and Edward Foran who is R e m——— ling with Barnum and Bailey fnishing his educatiori his home and traveled companies playing minor he finally reached his success.. Before he rejoined “Turn io the . company_in Foran had ved in enwieh Village 5" New ny friends Fol followed his stage career nterest are Sorry to_learn., that nnot appear in his home town ire planning _to take the trip to Norwich to see the he hi Time In the police court Tuesday morn- nz Lynch, 20, answered to a assault on the person of i William Heether of South Coventry at ook _place Satlr to Heether he riing his__motorcycie had lefi on Temple street head was suddenly pushed Upon turning around he faced who told him to stop his mo- Words fol- Lynch knocked n and jumped on him. He opipion that Lynch was _yneh denied being in- fra The J. v. Lincoln Co. (Lynch) wotld Heether then xieat Many styles and sizes and all i toxicared and Stated that he was un- : ibic 1o sieep because of the mnoise, a of the dependable kind. urrence of iwhat hafl ~ happened Several times before. He however . niered a plea of Fuilty of assault, " | throush Probation Officer William i Let us show you. man, and was fined five dollars and - < ‘amounting o $14.50 which he at the Y are now ail the secretary at tne foreed to turn many Y has Dormitories na The J.C. Lincoin Co. Willimantic and. if could more room e used Frank Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ““Pape’s Diapepsin’’ at once EMBALMERS fixes Your Seur, Gassy, 36 Umien St Willimantic, Conn.| § Acid Stomach Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) | %, = - — | Stomach acidity causes indigestion! m. F. C‘ Jaclgson “0od souring. gas. distre: Wonder hai apsét vour stomach? Well, don't The moment you eat a tablet of Pape's Diapepsin all the gestion pain, the sourness. of ind DENTIST -‘ Removed o 715 Main St. Willimantic | Sich ang bSICBIRE of SaSEs ve ” . acidity. vanish—truly wonderfu © 3 p. m Phone 44| Millions of people know that It is ——— | neediess to be bothered with indige: on. dyspepsia or a disordered stom- | ack few tablets of Pape’s Diapep- B s & R |<in neutralize acidity and give reler Succeedi s Fiimore & Shepard ;;_vr:‘,’.,‘,. [po_waiting! Buy a hox of Funeral Director & Embalmer| ;7055 Disrgpoin 0 ATR L Al 60-82 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC|stomach so vou can eat faverite foods B0 dainsiiing without causing dsitress. The cost is so little Tel. connection | The benefits so great. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. NATIONAL BLANKET WEEK This store is splendidly ready with beautiful, cozy Blank- ets at substantial savings. Only through our good fort- A--h-'in‘whinmnufldm'u'lhasi!beenwfle totbring you these good values in Cotton and Wool Blank- s, priced as low as $1.89 a pair for single beds and $3.00 up to $18.00 for full size beds. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK (h_lo!ufGnyandWhiuBhnke&, fully worth $7.00— SPECIAL $5.89 A PAIR THE H. C. MURRAY CO. t meeting were read, being. foliowed | | Hartford at { portun; {Leonara & "1"_;' Y T e of e omion war BytakingFidnd's Advicsand LHES Lydia E. Pinkham’ d “‘:‘fi“' rem.p.'izmxu-a&;sa&‘m.. e e a THoT OC wotsed Hhe Mre. Hall, to whom it has broaght to doubt itf All who saffer” ghonid try it. Why risk life. &nd h without it? For special advice hopes to establish a Y information bureau and is now looking for a list of pgople who could. accommodate desirable voung men and if a_list could be sent to him at the ¥ it would no longer be necéssary te send the men out into the night to search for shelter wherever they can get it. This plan has been foi- lowed by Y. M. C. A in other cities and has proved a benefit to the trav- eler who arrives in a city and de- sires to find lodgings for tne night. San José Asssmbly, No. 14, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus met at their rooms in the Opera House block Monday evening and voted t® accept the invitation of Bishop Me- Mahon Assembly of Hartford, to act as escort to Cardinal Mercier of Bel- gium, when he visits that city today, (Wednesday.) The members will leave by automobile and will atiend solemn benediction at St. Joseph': Cathedral at which timé the Cardima) will speak. The anmual slection of officers also took place with results as follows: Faithful navigator, T. Frank A, L. S Casey; F. P. Wiliam Brans- Cunningnam; F. C., B. E. Hickey; F. field; F. F., Rev. J. B. Clatk; ¥. C. Robert Casey: F. 1. 8. Daniel Cremin; F. O. S. John Bransfield. It was voted to'have a banquet Oet. 13, the night after Columbus day. which members of the fourth with their wives will attend. The committee in charge consists of L. S. Casey, J. M Bransfield, A. N. Vaughh and J. H. Aspinwall, Willimantic people will have an op- 10 see Cardinal Merefer, Zium’ heroic Prelate this morning, the train he is traveling on will go | city on its way to Hart- nal Mercier and suite will at 8 o'clock via as through th Sar Providence .| Blackstone and this city, and will ar- | ri at 10 o'clock. The parlor r New York in which the cardinal is traveling ®ill be attached (o the Boston express. Upon his arrival 11:05 he will be welcom- Governor Marcus H. Holcomb will be . taken to the pit Judge of Probate Otte B. Robinsen, wiing on a petition from the board of | lectmen, recently appointed Dr. M. Riordan to examine Arthur Collins, of this city. The doctor found the n in neeq of medical treatment he was taken to the state hos- 1 and training school at Mapsfield Tues: afternoon, by’ Chief m ind D |of Police Killourey About twenty students at Connec- feut Agricultural college 1eft this “ity for New Haven a 10:07 Tuesday morning to attend the funeral of dner the senior who died turday as the reeult of in- received in the football gamej H Agnes Thompson of Ari- ing friends in this city. Hope started working at garage Tuesday zone is v Clayton F Brothers morning. COLCHESTER Waiter W bite of New Haven was &t his home on Hayward avenue over Sunday Vincent O'Connell of New Britain was the guest of his parents on Wind- ham avenue over Sunday. Mrs. Annie H. Thresher and daugh- ter. Miss Gladys, returned Monday to their home in Worcester, ew Haven was a F.H. Bartlett of ) caller here Monday. Marshall Sunday. Rev. Otto Baumeister will attend the J. Porter was in Norwieh {and_ Mrs. George C. FTLACK TAN WHITE OX-BLOOD BROWN receptions to Cardimal Mercier Hartford and New Haven. Jeremiah J. Sullivan of *Fitchville was a visitor in town Sunday. Themas P. Kinney was the suest of friends in Norwich Monday. Charles H. Dawley and_Daniel Web- iter were in Hebron Sunday attending the funeral of Mrs. Benjamin Jones. Mrs. Mary Brown, 92, died at the home of her son, Charles F. Brown, on Norwich avenue Saturday. She is sur- vived by twe sons, Charles of this place and George F. of Palmer, Mass. .The funeral was held at the home of her son Charles Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. tery. Mrs. Edwin R. Hill died at Middlesex hospital Sunday After a long illness. She is survived by her hushand. a sis- ter and one brother, all of this place. Mrs. Addie Warren of Hartford the' miest of Mrs. A. E. Hunt. A. T. Van Cleve is moving his house- hold goods from the Swift house on Seuth Main street to Miss Lottie Des- tin's house on the same street. Edward Kelly of the Yale Law school was the guest of his aunt, Miss Nora Kelly. over Sunday. NORTH STERLING ¥red Brooks of Providence apent the week end with G. F. Pierce, Jr, The Gleason place on Cueumber Hill has been sold to Mr. Frances of Provi- dence. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crowell and Mr. Spooner motored in to Providence Friday John Piscotti of New York has been ' here to look after his farm. Bertrand . Benway - and Misses | Sldle roads $8852.14. bridges $863.41, roshill’ GI&S- d ; wat t h $3. tside and Wiliam Laurie of Croshii Gla e isane and imbeciles 3540. town farm ! beil's. K 151.592.35. town hall $1.164.75. town hall,| JOAm P.Gorman has been the guest To Keep Seborrhea Away Use Fameo Every Day SumotA Home seT T Burial was in Linwdod ceme- | Killingly spent Sunday at George C. Speon! Mrs. Helen Cole entertained her brother from Clayville, R. L, over the | week end. Frank O. Plummer and family _have been spending several davs in Prov- incetown, on Cape Cod. physicians be emploved and paid Mrs. Edgar Lewis and children of | ~ Hartford are at Mrs. Sarah Hills' for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pierce of Wash- ington. R. L. spent Sunday at their 5 T s P tream along where ice is harvested.|of the C. F. society comes Friday Wich Oct, iR, Miss Myrtie Griffiths o | str v ce is cested. %, soc comes Friday orwich Oet. 4ih. at home Tor s fommths of Plalufield Is | piy of Jewett City in same st-eam | evening, Oct. 3. 5 Rev. H. A. Roilason was #ntertaimel Mrar C. H. Cores entertained her|P€I0W Where ice is harvested for Jew-| Choir meeting Saturday, 7.30 p. m., at | at_the parsonuse Sunday oister thoms, Biomine sy appln ett_City. Mrs. P. L. Gar: Rev. W. Nérton of Middletown was & The new son at Mr. and Mic. Tohn |, Vater supply: Public water supply pifeehi A ey caller at the parsonage Pridny. E. Griffiths'’ makes a family of nine | ™ 31asge. No proposed water supply ANDOVER Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fremeh visitel pot 5y - systems. Per cént. of population nsing In_Witlimantic on husiness Saturda¥. % welis, 70. Do not inspect water shedS.| p.. m A Rallason of Hanover. rep- | Mrs. H. B. Goodsell returfed Frasuy No complaints wbout the quality oi tne | RV T ¢ E from a_visit with her Aanghier, M. JEWETT CITY | water. "‘"“"‘)’“* "'“‘k : “5"";‘ gty bia I“""i | Leonara Wilson, ot Seuth stFeet, Witk e 3 The Epwerth League of the Metho- | Was the speaker at the Congregational | yiontic Monday aftornoon ar ceang was held | 456 unureh held A cold rcception on|church Sunday morning. The churchs | Two severs frosts throwgh the val- in Pachaug. The reports of the se.|Monday evening following the busi-|gyota was placed at $300: subscrip- | 1y are réminders that winter fectmen and other town pMeers waes|ness meeting. lce cream and cake|dons and cash were taken o the | COMINE. accepted. Dr. G. H. Jennings was ap. | Were served, after which the following | amount of $975, with a number vet to | PoOtatoss are rotting badly: mmsy Pointed & member of the Dagiel a° AD- | programme was given: Kitchen or-|Rai'fom N6t many of the coantry | families will fiot have eough for hame thony Trust Fund, It was voted ta|chestra by members of Phi Deltal yyrches have made such a record. use. authorize the selectmen 10 & hotrom |class: reading. The Joys of a Den-|""Tne Jocal pastor will have a busy| The hardest question to ankwer tNeEs money for temporary use. and to pay|tSt's Life, Miss Bessie McCluggage; | week, Monday in Columbia, Tuesday in | days is. Where ean 1 get sugar? any part of the town debt that can be|TRIK of the Lagion of Fionor, Trving|y antic, Thursday in Middletown, | The Cake Leather Boird company Paid. to grant the smme por or nacs|TWernton: selection, orc) stra: read-|1-igay at Eastford and Saturday af|erecting & Jarge stock shed in the o s fo the town officers as last vear; | in#, Frank Mell: closing%election, oy | Norwich. yard. !ihat the selectmen have charge of re.|chestra. Games Wwere played and|™ Tpe (.. soclety has appointed G. H. | Regular services at fhe ‘chirch Swn- {pairinz the highways of the town,|there was a social hour. Lagd, Mrs. Frank Hamilton and the [day, Oct. 4th, 1045 Sermhon by fhe i that the pay for such Taber me| The county W. C. T. U. meeting|Gsior to attend the C. E. convention | paster, 7 b, m., C. F. ssrvice i raised from $: to $3.00. also that|held at the Baptist church Tuesday : afternoon’ was attended by forty from eout of town. Mr. and Mrs. Franeis Campbell have as their gussts Mrs. John Davidson @nd daughter, Adelaide of Providence vear. The town recapitulation of report as follows: Highways $3,287.7 as last ihe report gives the selectmen’ of friends in Willimantic. MANSFIELD DEPOT Last week’s chief event in this vil- la¥e was the safe return of Clifford Botham of the supply corps, U. S. A, frem service in France. All are very gled to see him again. Miss Helen Sykes of Hartford and her companion, Mrs. Higby, have moved into Pestmaster Hansen's bun- galow on the hill siope. Last Wednesday's supper and enter- tainment at Dunham Memorial was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Porter | and Mrs. Asa Burdick of Merrows were | the chief entertainers, and their ef- forts wefe much enjoyed. Pachaug $15, taxes $4.982.84. assessing and collecting taxes $1.424.25, eleetion penses 3$520.30, vital statistics $205.45: town officers $1.210, interest . §7.- 2.65. damage done by dogs $114.45, temporary loan $34.000. schools $52,- 8$72.75. miscellancous $697.95: total, $92,030.51 Deduct taxes $4,982.84, support of schools $22,972.75, state road $8.852.14, temporary loan $34,000. Current expenses for the year $21,327,- 24, The decrease of the town Aebt In the past year is $7987.59. The report of George H. heaith officer of the town, shows the total cost of health work _including salaries_etc., for vear ending Aug. 31, Jennings, 1919, $63.49. Incurred because of po- i Sz - liomyelitis or other extraordinary con.| The annual fflr;t ~°$xh?:le‘fi1l;t; ditions, $28.40. Contagious diseases: | tracted many residents 851 and of the siate institution last Friday Reported during vear: Tuberculosis 1 typhoid 0, malaria 0, smallpox 8, mea- sles 0, scarlet fever 0, whooping cough 0. diphtheria 0, septic sore threat 0, poliomyelitis 3. chicken pox 0. pella- zra 0, tetanus 0 .erysipelas 0, gonor- rhoea* 3, ophthalmia 0. influensa $0, PReumonia 4. Public buildings: School houses, theatres, railroad stations, etc.. condi- tion fair. In nearly ail schools bétter jackboards are needed. In some hew Both village and insti- and Saturday. represented. in_ the tation were well exhibite. The village school had twe half holi- days last week, on Wednesday because of a teachers' meeting and on Friday because of Children's day at the fair. George Nelson had as visitors on his birthday last Sunday his father, Adrian Nelson, and his brother Martin, who came over from Woodstoek by auto- AoBrs. | System of light not good. At- | mobile. 3 tention is called to the condition ef{ Sunday et Mys. Merritt Smith's vis- S tems: Per t, of - T w3 on 4 21. ul::;;"g:c:gr:;m;nted " with The viattord l';cmg%.d Srovee Sn..‘n: and E 7 has - | tamily a e Olson and Johnson Sewers. 8. Glasso has partial sew- | ilive of Paimer, Mass., and the E. Streg ollution: Points of gross ¥, PARRS. no!h:u::'y":f streams and how poi- Bm Hansen began & course of lufed: Mills of Voluntown and Glasgo at the Commercial school in nday. lh' R..W. Tilden of Nor- discharge water elosets in Pachaug| Norwich on ! the Misses Tilden Sun- — i | wich . day. b Tl I X g B CASTORIA Ryl 2, at 2.20 p. m. Wh _meeting and held togetiver |- The Best Health-Insuranece Is 3 Clean Colon THERE ARE TWO WAYS of insuring vourself against disease. One is to pay big premiums to an insurance com- pany which will pay you so much a week when you get sick. And if you get sick, most of this ‘money will have o g& 40 the doctor who tries to make you well again. THE BEST WAY is to'keep the disease-resisting forces of the ;body so well organized and equipped as to guarantee health. Then you can enjoy life right along, and make it pay you premiums instead of paying premiums on a pelicy. Thic can be done only by keeping the colon clemn and free from cloge ging. Fo the most eminent medieal authorities tell us that absut 909 of the sickness we have is directly or indirectly due to constipation. Nujol is the best health insurance “‘policy™ in existénce, because # keeps the colon clear and clean without deranging or veakening any of the other organs.. It is. the anly foc of constipation which hat R e pleasant or dangerous *‘ come-hack'". Nujol it not a drug Every particle of it that goes into the body comes out of the body. But on its jourhey it softens Any mas that may be impacted jn the colon and lubricates the way 5o as to mAkE it easy foe Bature go move the obstruction and properly get rid of i Nujol never interferes with digestion or any functions of any brgas It is not absorbed by those millions of little *‘mouths” in the Fhtesrme which swek in nourishment from the food passed along be the stame ach. Its so'e job is to kéep things moving it an order!v, comidrrabls w And it does this without any pain—does it tqu children, adults and aged folk. ol. Get a bottle from your druggist today For valuable health booklet—""Thirty Feet of Danger” v, v+ Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jérsey) 50 Broadway i Nl » New York. Nujelin old enty b seiied birie bear. ing the Nuiol Trage Mark. Al drug- You mmay mger from substiee. Warning: siow. Insist on Nujol. For Constip ation Sickness Prevention