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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. NORWICH BULLETIN .. Willimantic (0flce 91 Chureh Street Arrangements ¢have been ocompleted uilding e ds asifollow com- P eneral jcommit wrerg Valen cammittee ; ey.4E. Sullivan, /Pierre J. | A.. Hasldad. Mrs. JohnjF. Reily. John Joun Pickett,: Frank Lombar- Feldman, ' M./ W! Elleen Rackr L. Jenkins Daniel M Alvert mportant” faceor and ju and gtown. - Th organizatio nd the commBiees feeisythatdihe e pf Willimanticy will suppoct - them eir endeavorsftos s t al corps to edrryic Herbert W Trust . oomp } fences hetwean aad e NOTICE Travel by Jitney REVISED SCHEDULE Effective August 1, 1922 (STANDARD TIME) Willimantic and Stzfford | Springs Daily Jitney Service | JScheduls:Approved by Public Utilities Commission, of Hartford 10ur Jitneys are not owned or operated by any.other Jitney line in this state Our Jitneys will connect with Jitneys for Springfield, Mass. at Stafford {8prings. i SCHEDULE saves Railroad Street, Willimantic ook Days — 7:15 a. m., 11:15 a. m., t %15p m. MBundays — 11:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m. JLeave Willimantic, Saturday Evenings 200 p. m., 10:00 p. m. Leaves Stafferd Springs, Daily :15 a. m., 12:30 0. m.. 4:30 p. m. Good Service — Careful Drivers Willimantic Office. D. P. Dunn's 8tore, 3-5 Railroad Street, Phone 500. Stafford Springs Office. Stafford Candy Kitchen, opp. R. R. Station, § Main Street, Phone 25-3 | Yeou can get schedule cards at eith- er office. JOSEPH HOCHBERG, Prop. t 5 SOUTH PARK STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Residence Phone 390 i JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer %0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC ‘Lnl.y Assistanrt Tel. Connection Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Teleshome 1062 6 Unlan St % Phone 208 Willimantic, Conm iLady Assistant) ) iffs, A. J. Greenslit an amt” Constable Thomas qu.. Berkowltz, = who deal, met recentl camplications “which & o'clock at night.” M $500 her husband left is belleved to be sufficient to mest all claims against Fuchs. 1 and return the proverty owned by Fucl entry by, Kannell. the shopmen of the when twent on the ortly before 12 ess passed: by s expe: pointed fam Thomas O'Brien d Charles Curran, t No. 14, K. of re also heing ong. to furnish nnection with ve Elks pl Fdmund R. Portelance committee in charg: Men in the employ ment leaning out on Main and Vi of which were nea of recent rains. The mid-summer frolic, it o Mary's church, South Coventry, ks casino, crowd of ovi ndance. Music nished by a local orchestra. The en-|vacation w rtainment was excellent and each| Providencé, R. I umber was heartily applauded. The| TLeo Hags ol committee in charge of the arrange-|Barnum and Bailey comprised M. Clark, John Day.|ers' shows in Clark, Paul' Clark. Joseph O'-!cording to John J. Cumisk, Cecelia Day, An-|bers of E: v, Catherine Hopper, Annie O'-| Mrs, Frederick K jane Kelley, Anna Lynch and Mrs. Carl Franz, she was the guest Thomas Collins, who he past {wo weeks awi was.a patlent. for part Joseph's hespital. has, Raiph Gibson, who recently underwent appendicit = Hospital, is on {ié road to recov- operation for Briet Mention. ,,"{;‘fr!g,,:q Robert, the six-year-oid of Mr.! Mrs Fred . and Mrs. Danlel A. Sullivan, who was|are spending knocked down his home by an au-| Washington and A mobile, s much re. James Teeban, formerly of thix city from| Miss Leola Clark is spending tw g whence the Egypt. Mr. Teshan writes that|weeks at Anawan Beach, near up so distinctly the climate thefs, Point. fog. harles L. Jones is i1l at his home on| Miss Lou M. Buck is entertainir ays of humidity of as high Windham road. Miss Mattie Janes of Los Angeles, Cal been Siesioal Hitd H. J. Hildreth of Westfleld is visiting | Who arrived here this week. a shift of wind to the at the home of L. L. Moses, George Michaud of the New Haven the middle of the after- Mr. and Mrs, 4 J. Williams and |road’s clerical force and a ‘ temperat alph and as . orm; 1 at Plea; Burke. Walter Palmer Hagstrom and fter a stay at Bertha Morlart ays at her cotta fanley n, ough, city after a d Mrs, F. I h Racleot, who Trade" school, to straighten out the . Fuchs secured a }mm of money Which together with the d congtable’s commission was to who had made out attachment pa- pers for creditors of Fuchs. this/had heen done the attachmeht was released for £1200 which was placed on s the result of a sult brought The first actual signs of the strike vere felt here one night early this five tracks in an attempt to a commotion and probably ate of Maine Express, local police force who were sta- d nt the roundhouse heard the noise the torpedoes as they went off when and night wa delegation from - San 1o hold & baby show. e s were taken out of the manhole at f Jackson and Union streets. ms from Norwich, Man-hester and this city were as: trainman -on the sustaining concussion of the mproved Tuesday af- this city to attend he fu- of the former's who :dled Sunday. James J Lee of the has'yecefved a letter from Thomas manager of a drug Danbury, is visiting relatives in visiting local Nova. Scotla, J. McCracken has returned homa d A, B. Harmon J. Killourey and engineéred ‘the Tasted until 6 wiih ‘il attorney The deputy sher- amounts to law- When all cause hs, in South Cov- helpme. It have a lovel old who weighs ommend Lygna New Haven rail- torpedoes were stop which 1= p. m. Members nd rushed to the| < N ne. Other officers who were patrol- s the city streets. also rushed to the n, 2% 3 e o discover the cause of the dis- Marvied Thursday, Willimantic Night. at the Brooklyn, N. n Plainfield, a large delegation cted to be in at- Arthur P. Ber- the committee Grady, Albert I Conrad Dubeau Jose C.. to ba present. made to take a tell me their bad feelings the first | have three girls. So you know why musie. thingil say is, ‘Take the Vegetable | I keep the Compound in the house. the country fair Compound.’ I am willing for you to | I am a well woman and do my work is chairman of CHILDLESS HOMES Presence of Little Ones a Great Blessing Four Interesting Letters Cnttlm}d‘;lY s Vegetable Compound be- 'was weak and wanted to be- come strong and have a child. My husband read about it in the ‘Cort- land Standard’ and thought it might certainly did for I now T took Lydia E. boy fifteen months forty {nunds, Irec- E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound to my friends and you can certainly use my testimo- hial in your little books and in the newspapers, as it might help to make some other childless home happfl by the presence of little ones as done mine.”’—Mrs.CLAUDE P. CANFIELD, 10 Salisbury St.,Cort- Three Years Y.—*T am certainly wery thankful mé{ou for your Veg- etable Compound. three years and did not have a child. My husband had often heard of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- o make afrange- und and he made me takeitandI ggclme the mother of the healthiest little boy I know. When my friends e facts asa testimonial.”’ — rs. ANTOINETTE MAaRANO, 113 e. Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. of the strest de- | mm— 1 was merried MADE HAPPY St.Louis, Mo.—*‘ want totell yor what Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound did for me seven years ago. L wasrun down and had aweak- ness such as women often have. T took Lydia E. Pinkhamls Vegetable Compound and after being married sixteen years became the mother of a sweet little girl. I now have four lovely children—three fine boys and the little girl six yearsold. I had longed for children all the while and wept many a day and envied every woman with a child. I was 36 ears old when my first baby wes orn. I recommend Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound to any ‘woman who is ailing with female weakness.” — Mrs. J. NAUMANN, 1517 Benton St., St. Louis, Mo. Was Weak and Run Down St. Louis, Mo. — ““My mother took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound when I was a girl, and when I was troubled with cramps I took it, and later when 1 married again took it to make me strong as the doctor said I was weak and run down and could not have children. I took it and got along fine and now I and sewing too.”” — Mrs. JuLius HARTMAN, 2501 W. Dodier Street, St. Louis, Mo, esterday in 3 7 avaaly his vacation in this visitor recently. Mr. and Mrs. L. alley streets, sev- rly filled as a re- Two dump cart | S GEUILS recent Gane. for the bene-| Mr. and Mrs, Fre: was a great suc- er 600, including Stafford Mrs. Christopher dent, at her cof Misres Sylvia an daughters of Mr. ai vis of this city, are for dancing was seph Gilbert, Her Gilbert, and son daughter, has been il for th bronchitis and of the time at St. Teturned to - his Boston ex- Gertrude Mrs, T. F for a vacation. Mr. and -M Tuesday “at ( Mrs. r n at St. Jo- Word has been g | recently to mator tc rived thers safely A Beatrice Bi McCann of Bos- uncle, John Me- polica spend everal daye, friends left a huckleberry Miss Elinor an, dre spending sure Beach. pick Hill of Worcester, | 9ay. reiatives for a lie health nurse, is of which New family have re- Niantie. v is spending a ge at Pleasant|ha. Neh.. who hav Greenough's mother. of this clty. for se their Home Tuesday Britan has teft for to be spent at visiting his cent guests Dr. and family, of Naugatu onth’s stay with| Mr. and Mrs at Shawomet | family are visiting ents. Mr. and Mrs 1= a0 student at and fs spending| !y have taken a Beach for a few wi various seashore r and Rhode Island A. H. Fry Mr. and Mrs. Dw Iy entertai Mr. and daughter, Mre, thing else. to the favorite silk hose. prices will help, you save. VACATION NEEDS One must be prepared for a vacation as for every- Willimantic, Conn. Phere:are clothes for travel, and clothes for partic- ular uses to he selected. There's luggage, possibly a suit case, a bag, or a trunk, sport things, and’the numerous small wares;ranging from toilet requisites IF 'YOU ARE IN NEED OF VACATION TOGS A bathing sui ories, . anything | g page v ol e s bl camping vacation trip, come to us, and the August THE H. C. MURRAY CO. ard Gault of Westport and Mr. tertaining the Thifmble ciub, of v Abpernethy age at Covent rds received by ne Company No. 1 ed from a trip to Wilmington, V't Emma Kingsley Beach, at Whitmore cottage Atherton of F of friends in th Taylor and three weeks' va George Guyer of S sppnding his_vacation re- | Rdwin Haves of. the Clark and daughter. who I Tuesday for from Pleasure Beach were in Tuesda¥, on the way to Hartford for t Miss Sara Keevers, a Red Cross 2 to be spent Dr. and Mrs, E. E. Gr Harol, clty,-was a Hartfor: H. Gault and How and Mrs. W. S derick A. Cook is d Sabina Davis, nd Mrs. Maurice Da spending two wee h friénds and rélatives In aim agent for and Manley and | Mi Durant of. Hartford were callers on Mr. of Mr. and Mre, Jo-| mother, Mrs. N. A% Harry, Day and accompanied grand her there and wiil remain for the m tlfivan is at Ocear 3. Kirtland beach pen on 1 r. R gfield, Mass Mr. and M Ridges. received " Ton 1 olumbi, and ing out house town on her vacati e been visiting Mrs. Zoo Bi veral weeks, left for morning. Mrs. H. C ck Warner €. R. Hibberd, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Lincoln and fam- cotfage at eeks. Joseph M. Berard has a vacation of | two weeks and with his family will vieit | this state| esorts in s spending two weeks' vacation in Massachusetts. ight E. Abal Abel's sister- Harry F. Abel and at Crescent | triends home In on had as re- Ross and | S and Warner's par- ecent- | 1 the Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Greenough of Oma- ! all of Storrs college is to a | Fleazure | inte Miss Annic from the Rho: Mrs. Laura Grenier has returned to|improving daily her home In this city aft trip Thefollowing clipping from a Boston through Canada. makimg stovs at O 13508 slocal dm B bec. Montreal, Sherbrooks, Levis, Girls! Clear Your; With Cuticara Girls!! e Conn. Aug. 5.—Byron veteran bait line for catch- b Son minnow go mill pond, w dolng so he hit normal action 7.on the Soid s : The Secret of Good Health When Nature requires assistance, she will not be slow in conveying to you an intimation of the fact. Decline of encrg{, inability to sleep well, head- il ache, bilious < ness, constipation, a gen- eralsluggishness of mind and bodyand “any sign of digestive ‘‘unrest’’ should impeliyou to seck the aid of a reliable medicine without delay. There is no Talze better—no surer—no safer—than this proven remedy. Pills & » | nest on it. isf This The supremacy of the Victrola among musical instruments is directly attributable to quality. The greatness of its artists, the perfection of its records, the faithfulness of its reproductions, the design and construc- tion of the Victrola itself—all bespeak the highest quality and make the Victrola the supremely satisfying musical instrument. : Victrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers in Victor products on the 1st of each month, - Victrola “HIS MASTERS VOICE" REG. U.S. PAT. OFF Important: Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the label. Victor Talking Machine Company Camden, New Jersey T U T small maple tree that had a king bird's A little baby bird fluttered out and lit on the water. It fluttered along the top of the water for about 15 feet when a big mouthéd bass jumped out of the water and swallowed it. Mr. | Sheldon states that it was the largest black bass he had ever seen incident has given him an idea {to work upon and Mr. Sheldon is now engaged in making an imitation He expects that this new kind of balt will bring resudts and he will then put the new bait on the market for (vl”!;‘r fishermen to make biz catches with.. No heat with this summer meal ADISH of crisp, delicious Grape-Nuts, with cream ‘or milk (some berries or fresh fruit, too, if you like) is cooling to serve, cooling to eat angd cooling to digest—with a charm of flavor and goodness that rouses appetite enthusiasm. No preparation, no cooking—no heating of the body afterward, as heavy, starchy meals do—but well-rounded nourishment for every bodily need. There’s a noticeable ieeling- of lightness and come fort after such a meal. bird. PLAINFIELD John Emerson and WilliamAlexander | motored 1o Boston the past week. A Rose Barber of Providence and Mr. and M Stanislas Lachance of Warren, R. I, were callers at Miss Pauline Peltler's Sunday. Mrs. A. Belanger and daughter and Mr. M. Allaie from Willimantic were recent callers at Mrs. A. Fortier. Callers at Pleasant View Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Butterworth and daughter Florence, Irving Flagg, Mr. and Mrs. Heap and family, the Misses Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. John Kingsley, John Clark, Misses Marion and Ruth Cleland. Misses Mary Jane and Flora Wood and Mrs. M. Beausoliel and her daugh- Try this way out of the heat, bother and uncertaij f Daniel: & :. ¥ s certainty Hor ai e holbb s or e Lo that usually goes with the midsummer food problem, Proulx. = d Alder Boulais and family had a pic- 4 ~ at Babeock Grové Builiay, z e s nees Sy e Order Grape-Nts from your grocer today. | Delphis Monty and family spent the {w end at George Ouelette's. Mr. Ouelette drove Mr. Lavalley to Norwich Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Driseoll and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mercier and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Coffey :nd family motored to Watch Hill Sun- ay. A party was glven Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kings- ley, in honer of their guest, John Clark. Among those present were, Misses Mari- on, Ruth, Vivian and Margorie Cleland. Adelaid Prentiss, Milton Windsor, Ralph Veit, Albert Bibeau, Alfred Taylor, Rob- ert Flowe Harry Cooper. Alfred Reyle, Catherine and jean Hutchinson Isabelle: Button. There ,was music and- dancing. * Refreshmentstweresserved. “There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Battle Creek, Michigsn