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NORWICH BULLETIN |’ { e school.year. WILLIMANTIC OFFICE 1 "elephome 105 23 Church 8% That Willimaatio faces the problem of wrecting amother school building or en- arging thewe already in nse tr accom. modate the Increasing mumber of pupils sach year Was practically established Wednesday Bight, at a session of the town school committes when reports of <roweded condtions at Natchaug school were given. ‘When Natchaug schoo! was completed 1314 the registration there was and during the past seven years h iy 5 B srades ure instructing forty or more pu- »lls and an incremse in attendance ooked for in another year. The Onks wehoal (n the Jower grade is already on | ¢ crowded bad ceded. B was ent of Windhae teacher sultadle f s be x o oifler STVERE TCHIG |BURNIG PIHPLES Over Face and Neck. Face Disfigured. CuticuraHeals. | "lyuvuhkbzmw&hlush" which Iater tiwmed to pimples. The pimples were quite large and of a reddish coler, were scattered all over my 5 face, ::hkkg -nad!u;:::gd. The an in, B/ were so severe that 1 | 7" ot belp scraiching. M face was disfigured foz. about & year. ““The trouble lapted sbow a year Before I Began using Crticur Soap and Oinement. They afforded relief | | within two wesks, and at the end of wix wesks 1 was healed.” (Signed) Clarence J. Bumell, 474 Tyler St., Pinsfield, Mass., Jan. 4, 1921. Use Cuticara for alltoilet purposes. Sumple ach Prow by Sad. Adeivew “Cattenralas- | | T X b L \v Soap shaves withoat mag. JAY M. SHEPARD eding Filmors & Shepard | Funeral Director & Embalmer | €0-82 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC! _ady Assistant. Tel. Connection | Suse Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DFR TORS AND EMBALMERS nantic, Conn, | Assistant) | 8 Uninn St Ph o i. 'down. She BB no reason for actifig this way toard him. Mrs. the satne house with Mrs. Dow on Pleas- ant stréet, told of trouble she had had with Mrs. Dow over the front porch. She had not spoken after the first year. Dr. L. 8. Vail of New Haven, associat- e &t one time with Dr. Dow in this city when they live@ on Main street, told of { Gome of the troubles of tie Dow Tamily. Ths meeting opened at %20 0'clock | e saig Mrs. Dow refused to cook and with, the reading of tie minutes of the {aerve meale to the men. at the roatest October meeting by Secrettry E. A. Case. | o7 “zr. Dow. The report of Truant Offider Jéan B.| & Paulhus, showing nine ceses ndfusted | coming into t was accapied. 'x%e report of Amerfcan- | saying she would never I ization Director G. B. @ilnan, covering | msdand again. ihe work of this department for October | Mrs. Ruth Purinton testifed to caring was accepted. Two hundred Yetters 1ave | for Mrs. Dow and the boy Richard in been sent out and & card index system | 1918 while they were ill. Dr. Dow came extabliehed. Night achool attendance av- | to see them twice a day but she did not Verages 80, and committees are working { hear Mr. Dow and his wife speak. Mr. fo et over 100 pereors who canmot {Dow provided everything he donld for write or speak Fnglish, and Who | them, alf day work for the remhfider n!! 5. Dow e house and o with her read e thns have refused to attend night | Mrs. Emma Muell testified to finding ;:.m‘ 0 x:{:: :hu e Two com- | the house Mrs. Dow hed lived in in poor municationg the state Board, of ¥a- |shape. She refused to live thero untl! n wors read and Becretary Case it Rad been thoroughly cleaned. iven suthority to writs to A. D. Mrs. Dow was called for the defense commissfonsr of eQucatiol: fang told of thelr marrfame and_moving lim to select the &ay When 16 1o this city. She safd Dr. Dow knew of in this city to talk on school itheir moving fo Pleasant stréet. He o members of the town &chool | gid not come over that night but did the and schiool commmittees of the Inext day. Affer abont a week he came iz towms. The (fgh sdhool {16 the houme for his meals. Asking him has been selected for he|why ne dtan't bring his bed to thé House he t01d n it wasnone of her d—— bus- e ms for the |iness. She denfed telling Mrs. Ballon O e i ruskicd { that 8ho womld it Ter husbind with & fley fron. She denfed faying she wouid place | Btab him, polson him. and aléo of throw- ing 2 plate at him. She was a meat houseleeper. She denied keeping her sor from his father. She encouraged him to £0 to his father. She was ready to g buck to Mr."Dow at any timo and would e % s today. e had a temper and has nd Wednesday of Doostber: | iy “upelly after which he asked her for- rvitation whk abdwpted G- giveness and sho forgave him. She ad- The saperior court epened Wednewiay | mitted that she and her sbm were in the sing at 10 o'clock when Judge Wil-l¥ame room whfle fil with the influeuza A Milthie heard the arfuments of|as the Woman taking care of them said ' e of Holden ve. Killian, KMk |it would save>steps. Violden, and Kossexuk ve. Kiien, & fee-cornered suit. the testimony of . completed In court Tuksday. Tt was siaf Windham Center wchool are possible. usual reading of bils took plack o meeting adjoprned at 9.4E © S The December meeting i5 to be at the home of Chalrman F. B. Windham, Chairman Gulid in- he members to meet with him On cress exwmliiation, Mrs. Dow said Tier hosband ehanged his mind about go- pics ing to the Sessions house, e would riot in the case wére called for 81 |ge; a¢ Pleasant street. bacabee he sald ke Maltble reserved dectsion. he ‘could. not afferd two telephones, but Announcement was made that the csse | Would sleep fn his office Where there Was ™ OE, Catmpbell Company ve. |2 'phone. She alwayayas ready to cook S Kennedy had been sgettled out{for Rim but he refused often to cat at +t. The case was second ou the|the houss, going to 4 restaurant. She Wodnesday. The cass of M. |spoke to Dr. Doiv once on the street and ¢ Company vs. Meyer Goldwa-|he swore at her. He orderéd her not to d as off the Hist and|€o to his office but to stay at home and ette & Langiol vs. John |all wou'd be right. She Wrote a letter to him, asking him to comé back. Since August 20, 1815, she did not ask him to come back but would have done so had she had the opportunity. Miss Margaret Uasler ‘of teacher at the Model School, sald taken meals at Mrs The divorce suit of Dr. Bert K. Dew Bessie L. Dow, on the grounds of on was tuken up. Dr. Dow tedti- a4 at Waterbary. Vt., . shortly after moving After three she had Dow's znd_ found \ts Tiabie Shupive g;eerylmng neat and clean, the food being 1 1915 they separated. For |“"® a r of years they resided in a| Miss Blanche Green, of North 1 Main street with their son, and | venorda’e, of the Normal school, fo made life miserable with language and threats. e hoped Dr. Dow would d had a'so alienated his) Dow w: Mrs. Dow was a neat housekeeper. Emma M. Wells of Springficid, Mass 2 meat housekeepe They desired 2 change to this éity m 1915 and going . to Dr. eir son who was ill Dow's office asked where Mrs. Dow was. when found one she|He answered, “We are living on Pleasant 3 Y disturbance. She ¥ wit iis consent| Richard Burt Dow, 17, son of the de- + agrceable ahd he ndant, testified that kept him his mother : had 't aiways go to his fathe wanied soniething, he y_the e as been [cal's. He had mever: fold his Ii 1918 wher his wife | that re U] with the influenza, Dr.|ham B T _Was. not interest- father had bought his 1 Z tLut 106k Bls time in doing In rebuttal Dr. Dow denied at his Wifo on the street. When met on the streét she womld pull m to the house. Ho d_with his wife because of Tn 1915 he said he wad i herdering & nervons break- the ard to one side and kéep him % |speaking to Court adjourned at .15 o'elock a short cafendar ses- sfon will be his (Thursday) morn- ing. James ¥riery of Putnam was found £uity of intoxicatfon and resisting an \|officer Wadnesday mornivg at police court and given a jall sentence of thirty days on edch count, sixty duys in al Officer McLean who made the arrest i MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. “WSERABLE WITH INDIESTIN JOIN $1.00 Makes You a Member You select the machine of your chaice, we deliver it to your home, or hold it for future delivery. WE ASK YOU— Christmas Club NOW - And Have Music In PROMPTED BY THE LAST FOUR YEARS SUCCESS IN PLACING SO MANY MACHINES IN HOMES THROUGH OUR LIBERAL CLUB OFFER, WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB PLAN WILL OPEN THIS WEEK AND CON- TINUE UNTIL CHRISTMAS. to take advantage of this club offer, and use this store as your aid to the enjoyment of music—even to the matter of payment, as we arrange it to suit your convenience, THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | One Box of “Fruit-a-tives” OUR Orp Craraaw, Corousia Co., N.Y, T was bothered with Constipatien, River Trouble and Indigestion for three years, and tried all kinds of medicihe Withoat relief. I was se bad T would havea dull, heavy feeling in the pit of my stomach after eating, I saw “Frultatives” advertised &nd bouglit two 50c hoxes. Before I had finished one box, I was relieved and now have no moro trouble, I recommend these Fruit Laxo Tablets”, ‘WM. GALE SHEPHERD, 50 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, Your Home R. G. REMINGTON Before tmuhine,itwfllhtoym.r advantage to step into our music department and learn our easy terms. { DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF i WINDHAM COUNTY Latge supply of parts carried in stock. Wy w:fl: ;n all p-kes of cars. EXPERT MECHANICS A SPECIALTY In Rear 935 Main Street Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST " 798 Main Street, Willimantie Hours—8 o, Wh 5o § % . Phohe Emma Ballon, who had lived fn s Brought Relief - | - “The firet dose of Eatonio @id woh- dm?!iy‘rfie.lfihxtflfluifm e %&Wn. n . mh'" f lo, like thi dear Tady, gratefally about Eatoni Tady, erstefully | atonic, tod i‘n%fi iy h:h.:fa_ td fit wl bring on igestion, hun; , bloating, fo0d Topeaking, . Asid wocrach S0 canses abont seventy other non-organ- -orga your drogiist’s gusrantee. LEE & OSGOOD 131 Main Street his hands foll With Friery who had plen- ty of fight in him. Miss Marfe Anme Belamger, daughter of Mrs. Paul Belanger of Main street, and Arther Fortfer of Sonth Coventry, Were marrfed Wednesday morning at 7 O'clock &t St. Mary's church by Rev. J. J. Paplllon, pastor. Miss Alphonsine Belanger was bridesmaid and Albert Theroux of Ives strest best man. The of brown, With hat to} match and #he carried bouquet of white | roses. Har maid ‘Wore 2 blue suit and | carried pink Yoses, A wedding break fast and reception followed the service, at thie homie of the bride’s mother, twen- | ty guests being present. The couple | will spend th horeymoon at_ the | Nashus, N. H., heme of Mrs. Philip | Phaneus, sfeter of the bride. Teturn they will reside at street, thls efty. George Swan, a_blacksmith, employed by Charles Ruesell of Willowbrook Street, reported at the police station on | Wednesday morning that bis hozse and wagon he had left standing on Milk seréet, had been struc 2 commercial Iruck reglétration No, 4038, and that the damage amounted to “The left front On théir | 211 Main { 0. Wwheel and shaft wers broken. Post offite heurs for Friday, Armistice day, are to be as follows: There will be no city or Tural delivery. General de- ltvery window opened from 7. m. Carrier on duty from 11.30 a. m. for those in this eity ing to get their mafl. Patrons of the roral routes can get their mail at the general delivery window from 9 a. m. There wiil be no fidtiey or order busiriess done on Friday. Both republiean and democratic Dar- city eiection which comes §. Opening guns are to be fired Monday eveni held by %o wearing them to skin and bones. Postmaster John O’Rourke has notified by Postmaster-General concerning 1ural service 2 rural routes are asked to s on_ the righ roaé as regularly e carrier §0 that the latte ave the mafl without leaving h veyance. Carriers have notify the postal authos been el in, year out. strength. to comply with this rule fa to do so will be wit] until the rule -has heen complied with, Now- they just let th Briet Yews. Windham High School and v Norwich Free Academy cla: ‘Windham for ¥ defeat at the hands of the it of ate have broke through hg columng several times. Games ved jn this City for the past two years ve resulted M tles but Windham ex- today. 5. Fullerion is the first owr of Willimantic automobile ers which are about long and 2 fnches wide are the same color as the 1921 markers | d are made for attaching beneath the markers. It Is expected the many iliimantic ®ookters will follow Mr. Ful- X example and boost Willlmantle on_the road. Dawson and George Fraser | 1 Hartford Wednésday, attending | ng of the Hartford Florists’ clab | h Mr. Dawson is o mermber. | fife mafor of the Thread ntinental Drum Corps, has t: p of the St. Mary's |9ay and had cb and Drum Corps. Drogram. he Juncheon and |4 ed a par-| Suggestive posters for Better lish ¢ of friends at her home on Prospect|Week, the work of Normal school st Wedné¥day afternoon. dents, are on display in several I ning Nov. 14th at 7.3 | Mary Shee, for the past few |Store windo g throngh the week i the guest of Mrs. Dennis Murphy,| Dr- Hugh B obelh of Norwich rd of Vernon has returned to hier home in Cole at the Red|mg. Frank M. Smith has { Rochester, X. Y., where he reet this (Thur: apon poor fmproved . Annle Vo ton and his famil; was in thi city on bustness Wed- | m M. &, Sullivan, of the | Von Deckc z e R G ¢ Haven wak a 4 s mual Red Cross drive, states that he i Mahone were guests to hold open office this Thursday after- f.:‘,‘,"' o T0ad officer Tues- | pecic noon at the chumber of commerce rooms and team captains are to eall for sup- plies and anything else needed for th nields of Nor- | aller here 'Tuesday. | Atforney Thomas M. wich was a Work. Al 13 ready for the open] = i GUEITnEWErS | = Tihe | ths drive on Friday morning. { neaiadiecomn overt vy, | Practcal'y all business homses and i The Girls’ -1 mahufacturing plants in this clty are to 45 a Toeetin, | per, | close for the day Friday, Armistico Day, sexaning. | Saturday e | Wednesday night it was not assured that of New Haven Was | ganco here given to American Thread Company plan 2 wanld bo closed, but it ie likely that suc an announcement will be made today (Thursday). The Holland Manufacturing Company is to close for Friday only. ibut ail other mlils are to close for both Friday and Saturday. ! Members of the Socizl Corner, the ga ertng fostered by Tha Bulletin, met Wednesday noon at Centrai Labor Uni hall. Lunckeon was served and 2 goo me enjoyed Soclal Corner members Scotland were the entertainers for BETTER TAN CALOVEL | Thousands Have Discovered | | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | | area Harmless Substitute { _ Dr.Edwards’ Ofive Tablets— the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure Howard Green and famil Ver- | n town S “Thom ot Mr. 11 friends Dating_ 5o home o Linwood avenue. oger Foote of Lebanon was f | | i {ins, John Mar | Thomas Underwood | Providence over the | Mrs. George Burdic are visiting relatives The Helping Hand ¢ Mary Marriot sewed on patchwor e served Tho Ladies STAFFORDVILLE William §. Clayjon recently m e George, Colburn plac: Mrs. May & having many im- provemen on I ouse. Mrs. Frank Beicher was the guest of Herbert Badlow ar | Harry She in laxative, their effect on the liver is qHufiiT’\afl‘ sz 3 almost .. Theselittleolive~ Mrs, Robes flured tablets are the result of Dr. | dence “visitor Saturda; ‘ Edwards’ determination not to treat | Keetang Bofel contpisimtamithcalont . NORTH STONINGTON | e good that mldmbuthzwmha:!afin Mrs. Frank E. Bentle AL non. S il o cabme Ty ke 1 L. | Hold of the trouble and quickl yoofl'ecte | it. Why cure the liver at the expense of | the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays N. Y.. s visiting her mot Hewitt. Rev. and Mrs. 0. D. Fis! ing the Congresational in New London and are guests havoc Wlih the So.db S H. M. Pendleton on Mon ha , the gums, strong Rev. and Mré Luclan fiuids, 1t is best not to take calomel. Monday in New iondor Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take meeting of the New Lo its . | . Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy comie isters’ conference. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Phiilins of Mystie Spent Sunday in town and attended ser- vice at the Baptist church. bléts wher “ogy " The local Red Cross gave a-dinner in %2,,1;‘ W?’cmf,‘amm and the Congregational vestry Thursda: Residents. 6 thiy locality are hope Iy anticipating the appearanch of ! trelley 'bus, or whatever it way right- amd beck p* £ sparit. 35¢ and 306 Pour in Tub These two easy Rinso steps have changed the washday habits of New England - ‘Women have known for a long time that slowly but surely the bending over the washboard for hours at a time was Not just this week’s wash, nor next week’s, but week after week of it, year Yet the family washing had to be done, even at the expense of their youth and Today all this is changed. Women all over New England have been quick to see that the two easy Rinso steps save all the back breaking rubbing of washday. r clothes soak themselves clean in the rich soapy Rinso suds and then they rinse them— with any hard rubbing. Pure cleansin terials are so perfectly blended in that all the dirt is loosened and diss from even the heavy pieces of the wash without injury to a single f2 Only the most soiled spots need to be rubbed at all and these just light! Your clothes soak as safely in Rinsoas inwater alone. Rinsocomes in the regular size, 8c, and the big. new siz a package today. Don't rub 3 away. Rinso is made by the Lux, Lever Bros, Co., Cambridge, Le AN [E 2 \ 9 Regular size Big new package Your clothes soak as safely in Rinso as in water alone Made in U. S. A. How Yeast Vitamon : Tablets Put On ‘Firm Flesh Quickly Increase Your Energy and Beautify Mastin's V with every rdy until you min_in we 7. VITAMON contains highy 8 FEET S INCHES seem to vanish complexion beeo utiful el IMPORTAR: ing health-building value of Mastin’s VITAMON has been ¢ demons in cases of lack of energy, nervous troubl constipation, skin , poor complézion and a g 30d mental condition, t should ot be ueed by o wh their weight in tonormal. You can get Mastin's VI all good druggists. Are Positively G to Put On Firm © Clear the Skin and I A8 Every Meal or ! £ 3 5 isntMASTIN |