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Norwieh Bulletin, Williman: ncmn-n.'!mlu muod-co-'lnlcn Obewebetuck Lodge, No. 16, L 0. O. P..| school meets at 807 Main street. For Infants and Children. e e OO Trinity Chapter, No. 9, R. A. M., stated convocation at Masonic hall. R e Mothers Know That The December meeting of the. town 3 R . oty | - : . n S e bl ey | ot e | Genuine Castoria GASTOR Preparing for one hun- | .dred and twenty million meals with the New Karo - o 1921 { building. The meeting was called to or- Ld.st year. Amermm housewmivct der at 8:05 by Chairman Dr. F. E. Guild. A. Case read the re- Beeretary Bdgar 3 ; bought over five mdhon cans of th part of the November meeting, which was &t A y % 4 LN ' 3 = acoepted. The report of Truant Oficer <t ; ; nd N 2 New Karo. Dellnous flavor, moder- Paulhus was accepted. There were - x 3 ~ B - . teen, cases brought to his attention and | st . e } 3 ate price and wise buying thess were investigated. Ataouiechle ot The enumeration of _children " in the | men have,besn- m 2 town was read by Secretary Case as followa: Number of children between :;;‘guxm‘z ’ind i 1065 | “Better American®” m A ). * 3 , : > mthgwodd‘ammdtbepum Windham District 44| 17, 1921, and they. wm o 3 s South _}Vordxl;:algistrict ¥ 83 two weeks for. ten wesks. . LY - 5 i ; sugar from the finest maple groves in Christian Street District 7{ . Tha;Dockmhor Esating ot fea o : Vermont and Canada are used each year Paek Roaé District . 10{ Brotherhood "of ¢’ it W O to flavor the New Karo? - i et | : This New Karo in the Green Can is Total enumeration ............ 3112 :lr:fuhfi?brc:;:’@;’dfim‘:';k * AfelgfolRe pare and wholesome —iéa flevor s not :::;:: :l’(!f::!;‘: 3:{:::&::2:10;5 11:33 ter of Hartford, who extended: rraetmfi 5 | -u-itdh. to the men. .Ageneral a1k Yet the price is so moderate that you can afford to serve it at every meal. 'h'y!m.qmnhhtwafls,u brown pancakes. Or as a spread for bread or crisp toast. Total attending schools . Number attending no schools: Ages under 5 years . Ages 5 to 7 years . Ages T to 14 years Ages 14 to 16 years Four beys whes uges range: frem 11,8 i res thetefrom 232 | 15, will be in the'palice court this’ (Thurs- 5 : 78 | duy) morning on stane-throwing charges. e o Ha ettt Thirty Years 183 | Officer Paulhus near thé eoyner of Jack: Y Grand total ........ccc00000 ves, 8112 : : ; ; 1f the New the most Ot the number of children enumerated ofi ‘the hea # 70! ™ 3 5 2 e boys numbered $526 and the giris| At police statfon Bl e 2 i > ;(‘:“"m\ old : z L ever s most 6. The enmeration of 1919 was g‘)!g. X:o "uul\y llfd o g }) e AlOl} 1 3 - s h. his ‘year's total showing a galn of 29.the station for sevéral houra ‘an en b S PDo % A4 ever . similar This report was accepted and ordered |were Peldased after beirg’ instricted -fo 35000 e i : 2 the belance of the can 1. file come to court today.. The.-police have| 3 # ) | : o] 2 Mr. Case reported that a teacher had|received meny compl&tits - about stone & A y E iren secured for the domestic science | throwifig in this distriot of the eity Butl it 2FERE L ; ; clagses. Mrs. Frederick Bowers: has tempts {o catch ithe cuxpm. fafied been engaged to fill the vaca er sal- | ytil arrests Wednesdgy. . D g“y 2 THE GERTAUR BOMPANY, NEW YORK GITY. arv to be that paid for this type of work. | man. coming. from, the hu.plu namely $6.50 per day, this amount to in- | was struck by a “stone but thie' boy umwv NA‘I'IONAL STARCH COMPANY .u.u-—&-pc—n-n—l‘-hc-'-, dude expenses. er escaped detection. . The:police. are The regular Lils twere read and me- | termined to end ‘this sort of, danger (o edbted. A reque Clark that ‘trom Ttev. John 1 | cittzens. In that locallty. -, spection be made mantic Monda: the parochial schools, a3 in | mantic .Woman's - club 'mmhy Mrs: t,‘z“ceh;;"l“;g;‘:f{:'““ B2 Sy besile ‘sehoo’s, was brought before| Jonn Rellly gave a short tulk on the, tub: Hanr of "dey g SNy e g by Chairman Guild. It Was| erculesis g it sceomplished | pis its, sitz racordeh i {he'town of Windham. The | Four of devotion Thursday, 7 o'clock, | that o committe of three be ab-during the year, explaining’ the..d ligy 36 irecordéd; ut the office *of Town |3t theé lome of Mrs. Jane Stedman. See That Your Grocer Gives You Karo in pointed to look into the matter. the ab-| ton of the fund.ralssd: throiH -le P. Fenton' follows: F to be made by Chairman |of Red Cross mmm o e 2 G. n'mm 26, general tub- LlBER—\ HIiLL . GREEN CAN the members to be himself. pamble by the. sice of. these seals last e * At the sefi-annual busine s the other two members. | yoar. {:ty-flw percent.. bfflwm&ifi! ; i8] “‘“"’* Cholera | ' Liberty Hill C ; C. Case and Walter R. King. This ad- | 5re used to pay part of the | pllnry of ing oflxcu’s were ¢ will increase | Visiting nurses ‘and 1o eqilp, the ‘office ¢ Mmo.net’te Zagata, 6 ronths, lobar ? chools 5hd daes not come | the Red Cross nuzsing service, o Main | DhCurponls. e jurisdiction of the town 8cho0! |street, where-fres tubersuloats ,;u,_,_@ g—-’&vnm B Hoxié, 62, + ‘pernicious | zeorge 1 | held twice each menth, and. fm Clarke ; coted that the salary of the| milk for anaemic chitdren ‘whowm, fae- doer ; aber. n cerebral embo- | Caples: mis: medical examiner and the socre- | tor fourid susceptible to m_exus-u- 1 | ¥ Knott; citairman o town ol co itz De | She also told, af the request -made by Lgx,m; B: Ford; 74 apoplexy. | Affs. ‘Horace S%alan GF the at_the same flzures s 188t} 4 volunteer worker, fn- Nofwich. 35/ Charlotte 1. Walés, 75; intracran- | mitfee. year, $400 and §300 resp 1y holiday fund, used “to. bitng »omrnri ahd . | Thunder and lightn: Fhe report of the Americanization ae- | cheer to the patients at the Nogwich san-| “#le— agob-Velz, 41 operation for rup-|rain storm Sux ent, G. B. Giiman, eovering the work for | atorium. - This ‘Tund previshsly ha b«nj £e st Ostober : o accepted. Mr. | raised in Norwich but Dr. Hugh: B..Camp- - Mabgaret Conetr, 44, ether narco- meeting ss Ma Gliman's report told of the four classes bell of the sanatorium-has been-iy- this 6¢ work dona by his department, namely. | city holding. clinics during the past vear| - 21-Althea’ Olson. 26, tubercular vsfl-; and Willimantie residents haves hén éfitted | tamitigr = v started | through this service and should aid in gHe{ -25:—Willam.O. Turner, 85, broncho \\ .-dnesda, morning for her home in Bl- | warls of ziving' chéer to those patiidts, at gin, TiL " the sanatorfm. The club at the cos-| .26--Annje V. Steffen, 63 fatly degen- clusion Yoted ten dolars to"the,fogal furd | eration of ithe: heart. 0 ore 'sn and after the meeting :voluntary .unds to! :26*—Fdward.J. Sullivan, §,.peritoni* L4 amount of $587 were collected. . Mrs, Rosemary Anderson, who: was appointed - by Goverpor.Marcus, H. Holeombtas one| ' COLCHE-TER er a In of the- @irectors of .the. Comnectient, Child e u. B. Starr; assistant enginéer ! fare Commission, also sooke heartily | of/ e Norwich division -of the state ot endorsing_the work done Aa - the, clinies. | highWay: Gepartment, was in towa Tues- ive show that dust Takes An Eafonic |wa eniea her mecen by saying, deny | dog Ty vey work. y : o | e ecnived, ‘makimg. 2 3 j some loved. one a Christmas gHEIE you Er: : : 1 Sto y 5 i - ’l'[hn, first xdnsz of Enmmc}did won- | must, but buy the’ seals. ‘ 5 ders forme, I take it at mealsand am | 1he gecond game bétwee' basbetball mo longer bothered with indigestion,” | tcams representing. Natthayg ‘mmirt writes Mra. Ellen Harris. schoel and the -Model .school resuftsn” m Thousands of people, like this dear 0 overwhelming vietory . for the Nat- lady, gratefully testify about Eatonic, | chaug players. The score :way-30 te.0 which does its wonders by takin, up Members of the ¥-not ' at.wefi, ‘now aod carrying out the excess acidity |that mills are running: short ime, are &nd gased which bring on indigestion, | finding the Y building 'an interéwting heartburn, bloating, belching nnJ place. During the past- week, the, swim- food repntmg. Acid stomach ‘also { 1ing. Pool “game . roomis.; aRQ7 reddine i esuzes about geventy other non-organ- | %M, have been populah. Hattie her Ladies 2 the f'vllov?‘.:'z officers were clect- harles G. Cox;_licutenant, Britin road wart; ensign, . William A. | heen 'identified as Thon ; clerk, Horace White} accotint- | of le\ood He was rtryck Ly , H. 'Eceleston. = There_was e served visitor NORTH ‘w OODQTOCZ’. 0 be presente 1883, was e total amount in the b A dition of the cov that the book is gs of Brookiyn, N, Y i ¥, MelIntosh were in s daughter, Mre. E. W. Gas- | ng -the funeral The duct, 14§ - Harold HIb-| M. = Z. Hankey of xy!‘ thiah mJ Tuesday. e b of” BE “alaty's. There' was 2 lar sendance. The nom- | i1inie et S o o B ination of, ‘officers 1ur the ensuihg term | Of e % ; 3 e e : TR | e e L was’ hgid “and the Tollowing = were the | Miss Hester V r of B v bodia : | : piccnioc o cibless Crupctliongonmandor, (Harfy 1 S Mrs. Edward Fowler have re- | his wife, two, daughters, AV riy, vice ¢l T, M 01 S oy &3 e X 1, N o g e R Tiffany was their home. in Westfield, Mass., |Clarke of Ircland, and M Lo sy s ) o O'Rourke of South Plainfield, Mass Bridgeport—Rev. M. J. Tray el Priedman: keeper of rec- four sons, Rev. Michael J. Trayner ic silments. Protect yourself. A big |, oo was esenin this city W ednes- Eoriie:: aantis ‘o 195, Banulo, Buany, Bt the home of hor Bridgeport, Rev. Andrew Traynor “ ., ADig | iiesday of the Ford touring car, reglster +'master of ex- | dzushter, Mrs, John Wood. Durial was CIEF STATE W, %y gty it 20% of Eatonic costs but a trife with | number 96-995 that was stolen in New | T Van Cleve: master at arms, | Waterford 2RIEF STATE NEWS e . Loridon Tuesday nizht! Mermbers of thes Thread City (?yclfl and friends who tdok part' in' tha C¥elers' |irusiee for three years, S. L. Stern: Leo and Osgood, 151 Main Sk minstrels are to enjoy a_social,and. dance | . A Mitehell, Mepector on the state =S il tonight (Thursday) at ‘Waslibutn hall.s lm..(- of -Salem, was a caller in town At » récent reting of the béard of ai-|Tuesday. - ah: Klbourey Bros‘ { rectors it ‘was veted. thati fhe ‘ustom| J. T. Ableman was a Marlboro. caller of having 2 Christmas tree elebration in | Wednesday. Traynor of Boston and Henr; land. Another son, Rev. nor, also- of Kingston, died early winter of influenza. . and Mrs, tepard o s Lord ente “ort Wri ald Lord, over ¥. MclIntosh; inner guard, Arfémus F. Roper; outer guard, Samuel L. Sterns; Hartford—This eity has been think- ing of yearly census. But it is/found t the cost would be considerable, agg o one can see any special advantage in such expenditure. Danbury—At 2 recent meeting of the | representatives of the various volunteer fire companieg it was voted not to'hold t FUMNEF AL DIRECTORS AND the rooms on Christmas Bve be revived.| John Carrier 6f Westchester was a Col- | Reynolds. the annual firemen's fair this winter, EMBALMERS The Selvation Army . head UEN STy deitor Wedntesy: because of the industrial situation. 88 Union S, Willimantie, Gona. | which have been located in the - Clerk Phone ¢ -L.-: Assistany) | buliding on Church street since Decem- | ber bth, 1919, are being - moved to the | third fioar of the.Tuner block, No, 673 JAY M SHEPARD '31 John Wflhs ,0of Millington was here BO' TON NGTCH MANSFIELD DEPOT | & m,m;;r,w Mrs.A.tJ. Bowers and Mre. Mary Dur- | Russell Lee has n kee -werer in Willimantic' Monday of last | Mrs. Haley's cottas eeki.+ . Mre. Mary Brownell is The mussion department of Dunham Me- | ter, motial hurch held @ very interesting meeting for mission study Tuesday of last wedk at the parsonage. Godd_attendance, and good harmony N ) 0 surprise Mrl\ SRl e Riib AT IR P et et e satiug [on Avery's in New London Saturday nigh mmm“fihy’mmnn g ew Chief Of In{antry, Ay e T ey e L = Hansen: and family visited |& U.8."A in North Lyme Sunday relatives in-Stafford Sunday last. - Middletown—"This court and police ’ | propose to make it safe for any woman or child to walk the streets of Middle- ST town, at any hour of the twenty-four STERFIELD in a day” So sald Judge S.: Harris ‘Warner in the city court in fixing a fime mother. iven at the Eureka £ evening was well aiten New London, em, F Montville and Waterford. Han- estra furnished music. in strest. The' department will oor Succeeding Filmore & Shepard ue in charge of Adjutant Dalsy Wm- Funeral Director & Embalmer| {9-62 LORTH ST. v LLIMANTIC i Lady Assslapt Tel connection : GOLDINE Dr. F.C. Jackso_n i mr‘x:.c-z::'.s rhnmtbx Sy P Complaints ade fo the police that auto- ists ere speeing on West . Main et - S Formula No. 1 is a Tonic; Stomach and | - *Qnacfount of the rain storm preaching DENTIST Nerve' Remedy, .., ° - [ swass oo reston vt T MYSTIC Py SO e | Formula No. 2 !5.for Rheumatism, Ca- “at-Dunham Memorial, cRurch on S nnual meeting of Williams Wom- 715 Main Street. Willimantic tarrhi Kidney and, Bladder Troubles, ~, ', But there. was aigood -meeting of was held on 4ours—3 a. m. t0 8 0. m. Phone 44| = Goldine Moralax ‘Smile: Laxatives. e L e e resident, Miss or vice president, dredge; junior vice nor Lucy; treasurer, sreen ; chaplain, Mrs. Lucy ker Lewis; conductor, Mrs. R haw; guard, a Ehie; mu cian, Mrs. Irma Keigwin; patriotic in- structor, Mrs. Hoen. The appointive offi- cers are: Secrétary, Ella Buddington; st color bearer, Miss Gladys Capwell; second. Miss Bertka Ehle; third,Eliza- is ‘prévalent -in places just beth Burdi fourth, Jeanette Mitchell. outsids: this village.' : Delegates to the state W. R. C. conven- r Downing - of the Mansficld tion in Hartford are Mrs. Mz state training school .and- hospital was in 5 redge and Mrs. Eleanor Lucy ; itndntic. Monday. : Mrs. Irma Keigwin and Mrs, Ruth Earn- Kleinattended 'a pastors’ | shaw. The officers will be installed early in January by Installing Officer M Gager of Stonington. A very interesting letter was read from Mrs. Loui a member of the corps, who has been in California about a year, expressing her interest in«the meeting and stating taat she expected to be home in the spring. At the next meeting of the corps, Dec. mn fmune Chn(ker o Ea;levmc vis- ited he parsonage Saturday, T B Siavdioh o Andover and Stepnen c%of /Waterbury, students at Storrs col! s vigited at E. B. ‘Thompson's Sun- 0 Emory ‘Whitcomb a-nd Ed Stuec.knct- dletowp were ‘at ‘the :par- .Sunday 2fternoon. Clean sweet linens lre a joy‘to behold. R Kn-lnnnn s Soap—lued since 1837 to launder dainty frocks and table d&muh—ls still the best u&nmng up at nigh for filmy garments or tbe regular : protect : Eett amil ; and you give her the best—the bewt expmnf&’in‘ " foiaing: ,g‘i}' :.n“:&',‘&' ;.!fl'.“c:;".?.‘. s st v |§ 1 Jou have catarrhal deatness or f y "'Lml- : Sy s 4 ing. arugs and syrups ] i g i hi 4 noises, & eonndenhon and the best eliminator of woiklfl&tf (P& and weaken thelr delicate stom. | Major General Charles S. Farns- L S e b fnr"b«ber than camphorated | worth, U. S. A., recently selected as mint (double stiength) and add to t stain. Numerous phy- i e it 14 pint of h ter and a li gflmnd‘ht &lmh’flfl% chief of infantry, is one of the fore 4 ‘ ak SLANoL water. an: 1 little ow . ¥l iGusands » sa) - : mm;‘{#% gé'; .:; oo | || CATARRHAL DEAFNESS]| throlz will"alsappesr . ke MAY BE OVERCOME -reliet for anxious -nhro— ity o twy, eore | MOSt officers of his arm of the serv- |l Sronusai°hl SUBAL. Take one table- t, ] MI‘MC‘L Uflllu‘"‘l lfl‘ mumps ice and he has been in command of This will often bring quick relief 'ty Atlantic Clty, K. Camp Denning, Ga.. where i lo- |§ from the distressing nead noises. Clogge | cated the importart infantry school. |§ Srosfiing harrme .i’;‘;“ld.na“fi!’.' General Farnsworth served overseas |§ mucus stop dropping into the with the Twenty-seventh Buckeye |§ thtoat. Tt is easy to prepare, costs' little and is pleasant to take. Anys Division. He has reported in Wash-, || ane losing hearine. or ahs ~ has ington, D. C., to ) catarrhal deafness or heaxd noises Sy il | e sive this prescristion a u-m~