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“NORWICH BULLETIN Willimantic Ofifes 51 Church Street Telephone 1062 What Is Going On Tonight Benevalent and _Protective i Lodge, No. Orders of 1311, meata H. A F at Masomic & A ommunica hall What Rotars has done for the boys of Yahnson City, Tenn, chos % A was the =ubject H meetifige of esda I he deiicious tlavor of sweet sugar cane i Domine Syrup hot [ DENTISTS | | =outh, Mr Horner said: that duringthe. 00 ovs’ work ‘eriously “dn as it affected boys not ‘reach the Boy Scout- organtzartou.: -Situsted near the Appalachian forest reserve, John- son ‘City offered _possibilities of :makij camips for these boys, §o the b, me? berk together with thebovs went into the forest and in two days.built two 195 cabe- ins and from that date on, ths bovs had the time of thefr lives. ~ Every summer they camped there and enjoyed the out- doors. The el arranged ‘to ‘ger a scout leader 2nd formed a troop of bors under bis direction. The penefils ‘derived by the bove from thic organization more than resald the club for its share:of:the work. Fnfertainments and means to raise tunds for the bovs has also done mulh 5 make this work of the Rotary club a tue- =~eakmg of busines -condttigh 1o tH5 past few vears saveral business houses that had been successfui‘for yeacs found: hemselves ‘in ‘urgent-meed of money or they would go bankrupt t sent out to mo avafl and lawvers vefused to collect the bills becanse they knew trat e men owing them were i financial raits. but would pay them if gble. Fin- ally the business men got togsther and. when a company showed signs of failing the creditars would ~ talk . it-over and agree that the business house was rer- taln to pay off its: debts. it atiowed - to continve in buiness. Thus they woald grant the business-an extensiom of time in which to maet payments. - The resultof this good spirit-and fallowship in the soutly b that during the past fef vears, seen in the south in maiiy years, » ben comparatively few fail- and far fower than expegted This soirit is new in the business world and marks a new «ra. in husiness: Rotary which has done much 16 foster this type ot owship, is # fine organivation and fch 1o man-necd os ashamed to be- was a fishing party and gave no to/it until Tuesday morning, when out to get his car and found it had been taken. ~The registration number of the stolen car is 32-318. Amos 0. Stane and company, of Hamp-* ton, lave brought sui¢ against T. 'Flimore Cox and Loga Cox, of Hanai arzes of $15. the ca ice William C. Oliver ‘at Hampton May Money of the defendants in a local bank has been attached. Three cases of local juterest come durin gthe session of the Tolland county onngragiat§i the {scal | superior court {his week. They are state entertainmes for 1922 in . Edward Philips of Willimantic, charg- ed: with violation of the game laws; state notes of the grogram to intreduce them in | vs Willlam H. Segur, of Lebanon, cha hi chub i1 -fohmson Cits, ed with. cguelty 1o animals; and state vs o meeting was qxa\e;d at nenn’lhy | Abraham Silverstein, of Willimantic, ent Valentine L. Murphy. follow- | charged with assault with infent to com mz which Stunt Leade; George W. Hickay | mit.rape. lod oft with several songs. Frank H.Foss | as.a meeting of Lyceu 9 and - Raymond A, - Parker, sang. ”"All By | fiigh schomt Brinst B A Coapen dygelf,” and regular busincss Was (rans- |an addresc And then awarded basketha club was requested to aid. in finding Mrs, G. B. Serenbelz, wife of a Brooklyn. N. Y. rotartan who has beer sing from her hame for 2 month. A letters to those whale games. Marcel Obernesser, Carl ward Gesry, Ralph Gate had voster will ho fled at the docal police sta- | f 'y "7 sr.:dr, Leo Sullivan, Ha tlon for public notification Manager Ki Hurry W. Standish outlined Bornet” was gi gram of ‘entertalmment for 1332 whicrem- | 4 braces four {ubjacts: The devalopment or | News of the death ot in Somer was receiv y many frien: 2 100 per cent. Rotary club; Rotary-edu- leadsr. George Shafer and Albert civie and copymunity welfare and sorrow Bardwal] ice. loader Auzustus Green: business | former] d in Willimantic and lsaves tobleme. G AN L 1R Aee a sister, Mrs. Alex Jamea and a brother uel Feidman: goodfellowship, . Frauk | Thomas Lee of (his city ngham. Kach leader in turn ou Conget Mayarka, seven months ol work for the vear. The repart 7as | gaughter of Patsy and Marie Rushman accepted. The meering closed witn the | Mavarka of No 06 Valley street, died singing of the Star Spangled Banner. SERGEY aht ot % Announcement was made Tuewlay of | SR She was born Mo this sale of the. Cartier Druz store. No. | 81468 her parents leaves t s 0 Main streét hy Gustave O, Cartior to | and Luela May: “uneral servioes Wilson Dratg company, who will take | Were held from the late home Tuesdey afternoo St sensl urial followed having n next week. The Cartier drug one of the old stands in the eity blished adout forty yeare & Walden and Hen~y . P er it was known as the Leonard phar In Joseph! acy conducted by John L. Legmard, Mr Cartier worked there for a vews and in 1902 purehased the business: con t he soid. The Wilson Drug eos will be headed inception in 1829, nearly one and of Chi nant ago. at ) street, ir the Fuller butlding. -The presen: ¢ Bules Wilson, pr Alan ofticers Brief Notes jdent P G. Baker retumed to Fail ir rand ny FPorile g < gl s ) g o Mondiy atler ggenaing Easterwith “his + partner of the firm. Mr Carsier has | . M& aad:Mra John An f .C of 10 entry have their -daugh! Altred ¢ nnounced the engagbment o plans for. the- future o Tio paus for thachutare 2 Johanne M. Anderson, to his farm at Babcock Schmedding of Mad Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland }| l NAP-A-MINIT - = FOR EXTRACTION AND. DENTAL X-RAY SPECIALISTS M. TO 8 P Alling Building Phone 44 M JAY M. SHEPARD | & Shepard Su:ceeding Film: be too sick to work. moved. ~To do it you ey SN G il I UL e e m dnp of spring s come, _yeor a on’'strikeand you'reveatof 4 job —and if you dep’t watch ont in a lite-while~ yau‘ll D:mfiumthcd:eymg ponolmu mwerrhnulefi in your system must, mgkg ,mu- organs,, ,em basy.. have. what the nld,fuhwned folks call * e 4 must take something” o ‘1fyou don’ it ym:’ll “Spring Headuache, nervousness draggist. ess of constipation. htggnx!: idneys. . Then _the poison goes into the blood and.comes out in boils Lastly, that utterly worthless, tired-out reelmg that puts you on your hck sick in bed. - SANALT the: Sensible Tonic wiil awaken all vour organs and’ | pt- them on 3 full time job — and do.it, oh, so_pleasantly | , the famous, bundred-year-old ** Winsol >’ line of huxsehcld’remad!fi Buy a, bottle” from your If, not ‘satishied with resnlts, get all yoer meney back. Get thic name right. The Sensible Tonic Lazy e piiples. and “'the biues’’ follew. SANALTs one of Mrs Heler has not-visited her home town in twenty-two vears. She is also 1o visit relatives-in Berlin,- Germany AU roeds Tuesday -nigh: led bowling contest between Noel of this it and McKenzie of Moosup, when the firs! ten games in the sepMes of twenty for $20u were rolled-gt the Wood- alleys. CQLCHESTER The, following was the programme a the Easter concert in the Cong church Sunday e - members from the Prim. Junior 2nd. Intermediat Easter offering for be Part TI Chorus, On the Way Maunder : Jesus, Thou Jo: igs - Parks and . Come: Dnto’ Him A.Dream of Pa ; The Lord Is M and- Mrs Steb I Shepherd. Mrs. i Amother Brooks 5 Temple Awdits Hhee Lord Divine, Mrs. A, F. Van-€ieve; chérus, O Thou, Whose - e i Sweet Compession: O Light That Breaks ¥ Th wading of Adrias Martinau and Miss | wall TGS 0T Oclifie Brown: Xot s el Alice Pellerin took KL‘;:P"*:“‘;E‘ Sk | Ashamed of Chist, Mrs. Van Cleve : The — A ajehuige aE = cmed | Dord Is Rigan_ (fram ths Loght of the E dentls 'T,..‘Z'l&‘\fi,f,,‘v“l? thy Hormisdas Belec performed | yortioy® Cts o O hone B I O e R ¢ Thine s the Kingdom (from the Hol; o > 5 City) Gaul: benedietion. pastor pushed out before it was startsd. Mr. Lu | Gardner Dow field and Mrs. Cha- i that while working on an ineubator | the opening garh hies 15 Miratacte i) i the basement of ‘his-house he heard a | Aggies. H & = ar travel up the driveway and outionto | The local Y-D Veterans' association n 3 z orth Windham road. He tnought it | voted to hoid a celsbration on Seichenrey o hproien e et s e e A s he state road office Monday the members are to g0 to Hertford in the sider¢. Fnginesr John Smith mo- et i s et ey ew Hartford, Sunday. Cause of Constipation g o akspers A flags Minnie Erskine @nd children 7- E P Baoas of mirtiage Dot SRS ned to their home in East Lyme Mou- Quickly Removed | =50, &7 Tl o N e dax stieris el sl ap Seac N, MONEY BACK IE NOT SAT D | published Sunday at St. Mary's Star of | Browning'’s on Norwich -avenue. [ERE B R, C horch. New London, by Rev, | AD alercation which resulted in blows N Thmothy R. Crowler. Mr. Smith is_the | took place on Merchants Row Monday, Without Vitamin B the gangiia and X . “ Smith of | between two fralv dealers. from New ped mukcles of the coloi-Iofe thair 3R of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith of | PERECH (T8 NAE S HlC : power o move the bowel content, Con- [ No. § Grave place this sonéon istable /Friedman. - arrested stipation disappesrs with a m iy 8- Louis H. Arnold, s ry of the local | them and they were- tried before Judge diet, LA, Rovert | Chautawque committee has received word | Abell in. Grange “hall. ~ The a&gressor rrison of the British Medicg! Ser- |inat the local will be in July. was fined, amounting to $13.02 iwhich reports thatl 67 days of thé Wwhite was paid: Miss Dorothy Gorton. teacher of L ninly diet. LR tilrned o Funeral Direcior & Embalmer | 5t" %oii: hane: aiseaste "o noemsys | Hah school. Wallingford. is vi | “Benjamin vondon has returned aer 82 NORTH \"VLLIMANflci 1 ‘constipetion. her parents, Dr. and Mrs. several weeks' stav in New York. y : 2 ;‘“ v s | Ada Vegex to your m{; And see how | of Pearl street - BohE Rl ady 558 el. Connection ou feei. ‘egex is mot ‘a Mrs: Harry Ko s ill with diphtheria 5T ° £ AR, a delicious.” savory " foed, | at . the :home o her mother, Mrs. Alice PLAINFIELD 3 " |containing besides Vitamin B’ iHe min- | thompson o« Bolivia stre 2 & z 2 m B | ! Jucevhatés so.nscemiry t | i, w. Hal nounced the en- | -Sam witz was in Boston Tues- ourey Bros. ; G e i e e T b ¥ | e e itna s LR oo Chacts e Mr. Muskowich has returned from New FUNEBAL DIRECTORS AND |, st sell it L6 atver @ wocks | - Mrai Annie Woiser of rookiyn, N. V. R e Tl EMBALMERS |grial. ¥ Dot absolutely satisfied, ©8- | has lafi: for_home afier a visit with Mr. | | Grer : §/p O ng 86 Union St Wiltimantic, Conth | mones wiil be Fofinon Vagsk b oaopes SR Mo Cohey it Tewait City: Tuekdiay evening ana. pe Phone 200 ilady Assistant) |in jare 0c. G3c and 81 gizes. e 123 AT s lified the first degres on 2 class of can ~ ‘ 2 12 Alpetedd. o didates of Very Rev. Michas! McCabe BED L such as Sheets, Pillow Cases, moderate. BED SHEETS Threo-guarster size Bad Shoets, “family choice”—§140 " each. «72x90 Bleached Seamed 'Sheets — 98c each. 81x80 Bleached and Unbleached Sheets—$129 and $1.59 each. 34380 Betier quality Sheets, $185 and $1.75 each. BhA9 Best quality Sheets — $1.95 each. at MURRAY’S BOSTON § Willimantic, Conn. THAT REFLECT GOOD TASTE If house cleaning has revealed the'need of new Bed Lme.m, ing may interest you, because the prices-are extumely THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Thomes Les motored to Somerville, Mass Danie! Bardwell Mrs. Sarah Heller of No. 947 Main street exvects to leave early. in May for & ILDREN'S COLDS should not be '“dosed.” Treat Vigks VAPOR Oeall_Mai-;{mU.dY{nhi INENS Jres o e he funeral of Mrs, | S2uBell ey in ayend the funeral of Mrs. fqogree team assisted: the- grand knight: Deputy Grand -Knight. Eugene Ouilimate, Chancellor James Coffey; Warden Samuei two weeks. v he h2s heen inspecting graln. street, Worcester, b Plginfield and Nor A Charming Woman is Healthy e g 55 S 550 A No. 2384 K. of C. The foliowing trip to her home in Roxwaolow, Poland %fit‘:“e“ Gt e T LB Louie Smoigrits has returned after <iSit at Niagare. Falls, where Mrs. Grace- Wright, formerly of Dewey visited friends in h. Henry X..Fontain has been a business cajler in Hartford. Ernie . Egar, known in this, locality as The Flying Terror, made record time from Boston to Plainfield in his new Perfect di- i follc gestion and ition of food are or Bed'Spreacls, the & looks necessary, to ensure perfect health. For e Te. ‘evmg ailments ~of the digestiva puwers—sudh as. bilmusneu, con- PILLOW CASES 45x36 Pillow Cm.—fie. 35¢ - lnd 45¢ sach, & 45x36 Hemstitched Fruit Oun -— 50c each. 45x36 ‘Hand Cut Soaloped Cages — 50c sach. 42436 Pillow Casoe—25c, 39c -nd 48c each. % Hcmsmemd PHIovelul -— 80c “sach, Health= Y ~ cellent results. stipation, sick hufl'fihes fatulence— Beecham’s Pills have proven their worth to counfles thousands of. women for many years past. They are convement. _ gentle in action and positive ini their ex- ent she is teaching 4n the convent and n May sails for France. |* Michael Connell and his son, Charles, of Bridgeport, spant Monday and Tues dey at John Fitagerald's. Rev. Herbert Hennop of Littleton, N F0c—1 mlll ?“35‘5’; : tivs. away down below ere in Norwigh., While, thare, ing in different stores, apd making they heard a phona- time. The daughter well as the mother was just carrled he beautiful music that came hox, after the men had run 1L The woman inguir- socn started Latsir happenings prove that fartthest thing for home, + was the as vet learned, zation was a trip ng man. was a game one. When the trio_went by the place “He" was plioted right In, and. oczgused to seat imseif while he 2 couple of merry rigadoons, entucky Flome 3ung by @ male ur. The woman put hand over on his knes. The deugh- losked up .into his and said P store men took the phonor graph out and put it in the bask of the wagon, He came out with a lighter step, tied it mecurely to the dack of the n t=enties. No basoier irio have turned Slater's corner bound home for a moon. O man who Was an anxious witness <aid, “Some things me high, but they are worth it."% 8f. John's council. K. of C.. of Plain- field, were in Jewett City Tueslay even- ing and their degree team conferred the first degree on a ciass of iocal candi- daies. Plans were discussed and. ar- rangements perfected for the big pa- rade rand meetting to be held next Sunday at which time itt is expected that otable officials of the order will be paid $140 cash G to have a iswold and Voluntewn scheols are school nurse beginnng May Sth, the experiment <0 be tried for-seven weeks. The Griswold school hoard has Voted 830, Red Cross chapter $100, and . Vohmtown school hoard . will pay its proportion of the expense Miss Alica Dridoll. N. N.. is to be tha nurse, and alreadv begun the tmaining . re- quired. She will go to Hartford the fArst to take a week's course in ing of the American Le. gion post and the Leglon . Auxilary.was | held Monday. evening to make arrange. | ments for Memorial day. G. A. Haakell; who for vears has had charge of this work, was present by invitation. A com- mittee was appoined to take the mat- ter in_charge. This committee is: G 4. Haskell, ch@rman G. H. Jen- nings, Johp T. Barry, H. George Wilcox. Wallace H. Payne, Rosanne DeaJardins, Mrs E. H. Hiscox and Mrs. G. A. Has- kell. The monument to the world war service men is to be dedicated and ¢ ex-service man i expeeted to ap- in the parad, not enly for that rea- son, but to do honor to those comrades who have died since the recent waz. The augiliary is to lave charge of -ssiling these poppies hav- disabled ex-servioe otsd to mssume half the rent Legiop room. Recently the Red Cross chapter votéd one hundred dol- lars to this post for the post’s propor- tion asked by the state demastmemt to to_fanlitatte funds for disabled and eick ce men. Wechsior's Mighty Six and . WHis young W toam. %o to tic tonight (Wednesday) ta teams from - Obwebstuets. - lodge. . Alphere LeClaire has returned from a business trip to Boston. The, Congregational Ladies. socisty. 1z to meet Thursdey afternoon at half past one to do Red Cross sewing. Ths meet- ing will_be held in the vestry. Gertrude . Guillet, from the convent, is at hame this week. Putnam At pres- tor | Veg This Bfler Will Tell You How umb&]nnd' Md.—“My mother gnve me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable (.omponnd when T was between thirtecn and fourteen vears md and was going to school, because I suffered with pains and could not rest. I did not have any more trouble after that until I was married, then I always was troubled in my back while carrying a child and could not do my work until 1 took the Vegetable Compound again. 1 am strong, do all my washing and ironing and work for seven children and feel fine. I always have an easy time at childbirth and what it did for me it will do for other women. Iam willing to answer any woman if she wishes to write asking what it did for me.”—MMrs. Jous HEIEs, 53 Dilley St., Cumberland, Md. his letter is buit one of 2 great number Yeceived every year from women Tw oung and old, and from almost cven walk of life. "These letters test merit of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Heier has a large family, and works very hard for 1hem But any woman is willing to work hard and to.work long hours if her health is good and ¢he is able to get the resulis she is wnrkmg_{nx As che sa what the Vegetable Compound did for her it will do for other women, and everr one should appreciate her offer i answer letters asking about the "egetable Compound. The Vegetable (nmpfl\md contains no narcotics or harmful drags, and can be taken in safety by any woma ar livelihood may depend ca health. Sotry Lydia E.Pinkham's LYDIA_E PINKHAM MEDICINE €O. LYNN, MASS. etable Compound chaster, N.. T. home. Mrs. Fred Smith at Denver, Col. and Mrs. Garrett Ars. Louisa Bram are cemetery. funeral was priva Charles Maynard, D, iz spending a week at Caiifornia, who made a stap for a while home of Mr. o Burial was.in Windnam cemetery. Mr. 2nd Mr: nd Mr.{ Miss Calista Backus and Mrs of Southington |¥ith Mrs. Hazel O'Conn; were callers at the home of Mr. and Mre. | 193 Gareett W. 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Then it’s hard to get a new supply. hospital three years overseas and was With a Hundred Dollars Engsirom actng az dem hag returned, An offering was taken for the sul orus cisois o4 the singims 4 the anthem God So Leves tne Mange the chiurek NORTH STERLING Soexening & tored here 2 week ago S sit ;:faznplur‘o"m where she with Mrs Allems sis B | Fishermen continue whipping (& cared for for thres weeks. The daughter r for_trout with poor success. was born in Brookiyn Nov Storer and family of Danieisss daughter of Thomas and Corneiia Tyler Vih. it7. el Es. TS Braman. _ For the n regided. in South Windh has returned to Broak years she had nesday at for a few wee neighbors at heart always fnund A. Barstow Snippee of Arctic, B. I, wid # a.warm weicome in he: Mr. and Mrs. J with frien Sundas, survived by. two sons, Robert A h were Good F mber of agtomebiles were stuek @ndA._Cliford Kinng a sister, Isabel Cobb’s. - They nud Sunday. B: Robinson,-and a nephew, A, L. Robin- | calied on friends and Raymond Bowell, ~Mrs. Ernest son. -Funeral ices were heid Satur- | ham. r and daughter, of Plalnville, were GAY: afternoon-at 2 o'ciock at the Souf with Mr. and Mrs, Wi- Windbam church.” Rev. Arthur W. Clif- ford-officiated. Burial was in Windham Holy week communion s Baton of Moosup. teach ey Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Robinson of Boston |seph F. Cobb read the seripture les confined 1o her home fourteen attended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. [and offered praver. The pastor, Rev. account of the liness of her Kinne. thi ‘W. Clifford, p: ched an im Funera! services [ Mrs. Mary - T:|sermon on_the sul Among @ T ——— Tabor were held day afternoon at 2 sent. The Greemwich.—Hugh Hamilton Mijier oclock at her home. Rev. C. B. Mac- |into chureh memb who left Gréenwich with Duftee of _Cliftondale. 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