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The name of the Vernon raiiroad sta- NORWICH BULLETIN | s oame ot e vai by the ratirord WILLIMANTIC OFFICE company to the Vetnon-Rockville sta- phene 105 23 Church St.{ tion. = The Willimantie American band g{mt:- t t program af e What 1s Golng On Tenight. Cormar. of Makn *ande Church. srests on inights of Columbus, San Jose Coun-iMonday night previous to marching te cil, No. 14, meets at 7 uin street. | Reoreation park where the American Le- Arcagum, Willimantic Couneil,| gion carnival was 'opened. ‘The Legion 2 Main street. boys are planning for a Fourth of July No. 10, R. & 8.1 celebration although plans are gs yet la- , tasonic hall. o.| compiste. ind 5 No. 10, 1. ©. 0. il -,nl:::n:x“s reet. Winfield Turkington, 2 member of St. { Mary’s ciub of Fouth Manchester, whe| is a patlent at St. Joseoh's hospital in In the police court Monday morning| this city syffetlng with a fractured Bdward Goddard, William B. Priee and| skull is reported holding his' own by te, Eitta Price, Were charg-| hospital authegities./ Turkington —with n to which each plead-| other members of the club, Were attend. od guilty. Goddard, who was arrested} ing the anmual outing of the elub at Co-, postoffice Saturday night stated | jumbia . lake Saturday and while one was unmarried and had’ never|of the contestants in the shot-putting before. They wWere fined{event was prepared to hurl the shet it and sentenced to thirty|slipped and struck Turkington who was judgment on the last sen-| standing to one side. e was giv nded. The trio were! medical aitention and later at the hol nd were taken tq Brook-|pital an operation was performed to re. was stated the drunken!|move the pressure on the braim. a common ocenrrence! The hurdy gurdy with ail its attrac- but, the Saturday | tion for the youngsters was heard about final straw. When! iocsl streets Monday. Not a few of the Prica home and{older peopls stopped to Hsten to the mu- were met withi who came to| wSiéeple Tom” Fitzpatrick I8 in fown ed out of the for a few days working on some of, 7 'the officers big jobs in the city.- Recently Jie pal The choutinted sase &8 Min ¥ _{ the 40-foot emokegtack of the Atweod et oses. tfl}, 5 T(‘:xz:-eh:y(ri:‘vwnm (?:Xr:llei'xr.(gatrew:t‘;?z R 6\““‘“\‘ ) S —bl N ; !‘./{ ” l(!l ’”‘(‘ e Captain Frank P. Fenton of thig city i ‘0””17 772 \\ —~—— Bies SN N “\& \‘ the latter's ed with intoxi ieer Wrank MeGa: N radrond testified|has been secured as ihe orator at the dedlcation of a memerial at Hamilto# park, Watprbury, July 4th, {n memory of the battleshtp Maine. The exercises 9 are being held under the ausplces of % ther moth o for seyenty- | the city of Waterbury, 3 nts, and some more to Mrs. La-| Ajbery B, Cusningham, for. the past ppelle for onme dollar. Between three |twenty years connected with the Wiile ¢ n ounds of ‘the grain|{mantic Chionlele s city editor snd la- - ¥ ab hundred | ter as essistant business manager, has v belleved | rogigned his nosition with the company. = sround. | He has been ruceseded hy Roy W. Dow- ged from | ner, who hae been eonnected With the the bag|paper for geveral years past. and Mrs. Lee Gardiner spent Sum- [ J L] , , % 1 ¥ day at Mt, Tom, making the trip by an- 2 tomoblle. < s . v ush Aldrec Cardin, his son and daughter- % : In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vieter E, Cardin t W and their two daughte™s, Antejnette snd | : . Id him it wae| Vietoria, are spending the week with 1 previously | the former's sister, .Mrs. . Charles La- in nstructions. ° e ——— e ——_— HELPLESS WITH. RUEUMATISH Untl He Took “Fratt-a-tivas” Or Fruit Liver Tablets R. R. No, 1, Lokxz, Ost, Y¥For over thrce yoars, I was eonfined to bed with Rheumatiom. 1 treated with doctors and tried nearly everything without benefit, Finally, T tried ‘Fruit - a - tives', Before I had used half & box, I sew mprovement; #he pain was easier and the swelling started fo go down, I continued taking this frui§ Plei f N 8 Jackea it t. J ¥ . - b 3 H . | i gt de e Department of Agriculture would gladly fur- day when'! served their siytieth wedding anniver- ¢ girls res-| pary Monday at the home af their daugh- @ wern visited by many of " thelr| . H : : {iofhen ths Doty g wias iy nourished and they would grow up big and strong ; A 1§ h is - B 13'80 years of age and West Stafford April 19, } A g S nish pamphlets showing how to feed them correctly iy 2 e sy AL in order that their little bodies would be properly ‘ ,flifl _and healthy. by Wev. John Wakeman. Fnrl T —their mothers must feed them in ignorance of the Ighteen. years ago he ra- nefs and esme to Wil = " e R " exact nourishing value of most of the foods they put into their little stomachs. NoWonder statistics show that processed, whole foods. All these 1 over one-third of the school children ~ authorities endorse WHOLE Wheat B, Mmoo | of the U. S, rich and poor alike, are s & perfect food for children. g Ronoine), Lillen and Harold. | U OURISHED and below Lhere is one genuine Whole Wheat grandehfl- The grandehildeen are Willlam. Henrletie, Harold, (Hadvs pre, children of M and Mildred. ehi t ehildren of Farold Rebbins, Soasinued ! & E —WHEATSWORTH. Made medicine, improving all the tim i S 8 : Cracker—W . and 3ow T ¢an vk kbost wo e | voens Seseion ooty dseortod | physical standard—dueto therobbed, {ith, 100% Whole Wheat, these and do light chores about tho place™, | STe¥e%, of decsased members fn the Wil-| devitalized, deficient foods which ot tho plaser | limuntie wnd 3¢ Jowpis cometerom The ) : 1 ;s crackers contain the wheat Vitamines 0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. ;I:rt}h z‘l:‘;h;}?&;!}\cr;i;i;:éh('?};\nr;‘r‘\gte(.wuod.’ At 5 dally g the',ale‘" hich - Chlldren %’ey hich Atdealersor from FRUIT-ATIVES | ¢.01 wimbar 6r e age American child ! i i ich B e B VES | oy, Wik Grume b s, sonts | e : tain the wheat Mineral Which e 1 0f Columbis' af i oplesy. 5 . : o i I . o B Tas L Tarmer - osomaton i v The alarming state of child under- build bone arid muscle; they cohtain Dr.F. C. Jackson |7 5o oot Comol s s st | nourishment has started a nation-. the wheat bran which acts as a DENTIST R wide crusade, by leading health natural laxative. None of these vital arth: i rande s by H e T g PR SEF el 8 ) . IO N e S authorities, for unrobbed, un- eclementsisfoundin ordinary crackers | Funerwl services foy Mrs, Amn Ashton AT m. Phone 44/ wero heid Monday morning at 8.30 o' ~— | clock from the late home, No. 40 Leba« JAY M. SHEPARD |Mch e folloved 5 o oo e Give your children delicious Wheatsworth Crackers every day for € Su:ceeding Fi & Shepard 9 o'clock. Rev, John E. Cl mon]‘ dl e Win n = of Ole t' = Houre—9 a. m. i0 & celebrant, Rev. ‘Otto Beaumetst Funeral Director & Embalmer | oon. and TR Kb P eon. S e ¥ e #0-82 NORTH 8T. WILLIMANTIC | quartstte composed of Mre. Mary b % -—ad LT Lady Assistant. Tel. Conntction | leu, Mrs. A. W. Tumer, Harry Lester TT 7 2 and William A. Costello sang Taa Kindo| F. H. BENNE BISCUIT CO., N. Y. n— K.__ Iy Lfggz.e_;tbzg‘e oj!el;ltol;y Mrs. Mathieu! N Makers of Wheatsworth Whole Wheat Flour. - ur ros sang O Salutaris, and for a walting Crewn Foed Froducts Corp'n. W luo ey B d hymn the quartette sagz Nearer, My God - redme orp'n. Rolennle flsfl!tl? mf.l‘h o, Provigence 7 FUNERA! to Thee.. The pall bearera were John 5 ¥ Ri"u'alis‘i?%“ AND 135 Tyneh, Franktin, Mas: John Av i e @ ton, Griswoldvilla, Mass,: Lester Soott. % Unlan St. Willimantie, Conn.d Edward Mortarty, Walter McNickel and ‘At Your Dealers Phone 290 (Lady Agsistant) Clifford Carey of this city. Many beay- MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Wilkimantic, Conn. Couch Hammocks FOR THE SUMMER PORCH In your Summer Home, Cottage, or Bungalow, there is always a cozy corner no matter what furniture you place there cannot fill the need of a Couch Hammock, besides 2 hammock adds to the beauty, comfort, and enjoyment of the home’s out-door room. We have Couch Hammocks, ranging in prices frem R A — AN Hful forul forms covered the casket: A| why hea 5 2 lof about a foot and a haif When the atol | SRR % 3 vy rain of Mendsy sfternoon - trugic, . Other autoists took to Pleasant | was afire. Neighbors rushed to 1tk $12.50 up to $25.00. ; gommittal service was read at the FTave caused no little to city streets, | 4.05 trolley reached the spot it could no: | yireet and.came into the eity. via Bridge | scene, but it was but & ahort time befom Bem;.m‘;gevhs cemetery by Rev. Otto| byt the street that suffered the worst - {':“m:::f"fl. ofi;iffi“nl;l;‘ ;;r:‘;;*:-um ki v | the house was burned to the.ground..to- 3 = =4 the.one way. street leading fpam the foot 0+ . ] —~ ther with the contents. The house Woven Hammocks ......... ... $369 to $8.00 Whilmantic ~ was visted by a hasd|of Jison. Hill to-Pieasant- strect. The |Falls could be gleared. The 4.5 and CH [was a wooden frame strucrure et . 13 thunder shower Monday afterncon short-| washout here carried out . nearly !“{M& o'clock cars were the first tralleys | rooms. The fire is thought 1o have been ly after 2.30 oclock. The rain came|cartloads of dirt and stones, making it |0’ reach “the Whlimantic emd of the | The home of Maurice IL King of Boz-| 3 d Vi . down in torrents and the high wihd made | necessary - for Superintendent of Streets | ine after the storm. raliville, ‘situited about ‘e mile shove| *o DY & delective. chimmey. it practically impossible to carty: umbrel- | Irvin M. Ford to close the street until| The trolleys were mot the only suf- | Fitchville, was burned to the ground | las. The story made little difference | repairs can be made. The dirt and stones/|ferers, one car @riven by a localidoetor | about 2 o'cleck Saturday afterncon. Mr.| No young man whe tells a girl that in the temperature, however, and th¢|brought down from frem the hill washed |hecome stuek I the road under the King was cailing on a neighbor a short|cating ice cream has & tend:ney to remaindeg of . the afternoon. Was Wermer|onto the trolley tracks bemeath the. rall- |bridge the mud being up to the runming [distance from his home when he was|enlarge the mouth will make & good than {n”the' morning hours. road bridge and covered them to & depth 'board. It was finally pulled out by a notified over the telephone that his house | husband.