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NORWICH BULLETIN, tn question, particu- | roard, where the i NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Paune. Judge Foss stated that techii-|.je a was not Vertefeul {ns ciie’ About eight weeks ago I saw Telephone 553-2 23 Chareh 88 | cully the Tow had been viokted Becanse | (o iy pey B the b o the |¥dr ady dox Petersun's Ointment, 1 e light was not in *he proper place | discharge given Hurtcan under the name | B e T at the Ume of the accident. He thenlge Arcrtefen charze stated orpoidnye L soren asRe Tiliave Imposed the fus. After court there was|eha; T correct nams, . You have my grateful heartfeit talk of @ civil’ action for dam- to be brought by one of the parti the aceldent. Local merchunts noted an increase in st shopping Thursday as mel some ad been fou ng and fined § i gul | result of the Influx of some $§0,000 re- od by the Willimantle Trust Com- pany to about 1200 Christmas club de- The sums sent out by the zed In size trom $12 to §250. At ihe meeting _of the town School held Wednesday night in am Center at the home of Chalr- - F. B. Gulld, the veport of Wal- King, C. €. Case and Hormisdas committee appointed in Nov- investigate the erawded con- the public_schools. was read cretary . A. Cage as foilows: chool Committee of the Town of ham: mmittes appeinted at the last sesslon to investigate the over- condition of the schools begs the. following: Windham School—The condl- North Windham are very com- do not meed the immediate ttantion of the committes. Milst ldstein Allan MacArthur, of of »oking over taken eare of by the pro- nent Improvements of ‘}a SMITH-KEON | B Jewelers and Opticians > 768 Main Street 4% Willimantic, Conn “GIFTS THAT LAST” (100), but at the stration is about 560) and every is occupied, ame room ine (59) puplls, several with 0), and it will be impoasible the standard of efficlency s long heen this school's pride ons are not saon hettered. The can sge only one solution to m and that 1s an additton to sert huilding, or 2 new butiing i to the prasent building at Nat- mmittee feels that !t is WINTER! that . this beard immediate and most Schaois-~ and South ta ihe present time to inyestigate but JAY M. SHEPARD 1 ;. V] ence at Washington. . 1 > continue the commt-{Veries. When approac g ) : Susceeding Filmere & Shepard |, i th bilng shemt the D Lm]vh:nn!h of the a proach | - nec ts s quickly but the horse took fright amd he could | = T e ey Director & Embalmer Tts an. GuicI® {0 poa Nan pack | Di ; 3 returnab the superior court i ST, WILLIMANTIC] yyijingutic pollee oficess, upon fol- | Sister Mary Lyoln (Bonneville) 6, |first Tuesday in January SEahnl tant. Tel. M |lowing orders of the military authopi-[Wied Wednesday night at St Marv's| Mr. and Mrs. S. 8, Olson of Jackson K» o of onio, Texas, to find Pri- convent after an illness of seven d street have announced the engagement ! J. Vertofcille, charged |'Sister M. Lyela entered the reli or their daughter, Gladys Olson to I sertion from that post, diseov-ilife in 1903 and came to this city ] ; & fourey Bros. AL DI ORS AND EMBALMERS |t Willimantic, Conn. | § iLady Assistant) | wh the man wanted was mnat Mr, s Joseph Arthuy who had enlisted ¢ name of Armand 85 Unn Phone cra secured their man m——r—— > ' MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. they found that Hurtcau had a blue dis- Ui therefor from the service. ‘Pexas military authorities had not bee: {viep of Hurteau, Mt Waslfeq the Texas military author! #nd has taught since that time, being the ieach ‘eighth grade at The body s to lie i ‘churech fram 7 arge from the service given for fra lent enlistment, datpd In Septemi was 5ot wanted as a de It was believed notifled of the discharge from the i having been received at Fort W The local authe old tri Island Goseph Arthur Hurt was discharged €rom the service for enlistment Wwith in- cotrect age state Deputy Sheriff Addison J. Greenslit tiag served npotice of an avpeal from'the @ecision of the Windham robate court in the will of the late Henry L. Witter breught by James M. Witter of Colum- bia on Charles B, Pomeroy, executor of this d Says ‘Pile Remedy | . Worth $100 a Box “1 have had itching RS ever since my earliest recollection. olntment, that is worth a hundred dol- bux at all dfuggists. by Pe N V. —_— Tam o3 vears e suffered terribly. I have | remedies and dogtors, but and pay everybpe that has trouble see this and give your or more a box, a trial. Sincerely . A. Newth, Calumbus, Ohio.” son’s Ointment for piles, eczema old sores Is only 35 cents a large Mail orders filled son Ointment Co., Inc., Buftalo, the estate. He has also malled notices of the appeal to the heirs of the estate by the will as follows: Martha P. Mar- tie, Plainville, Kansas; Comfort D “Witter, MYllsdale, Wyoming: KEthel F. Lathrop, Norwich; Lois Parke, Steriin Colorado: Edwin L. Palmer, Hartford; da Marcy, 762 Main strect and Loufsa M. Paye, 658 Main street. The case is Teturnable before the Windham county superfor court the first Tuesday in Jan- uary. At the mesting of the Willlmantio Business Men's association held Thurs- day morning, it was voted to keep local stores open until 9 p, m,, beginning Wed- nesday evening, Dec. 21 It is belleved that four shopping mights will accom- modate all Christmas shoppers’ unable to do their buying during the day. © Beth fhe hoys and girls' teams of tho Windham High school have games sche- duled for this (Friday) evening. Their opponents will quintettes from Stafford Springs. local teams have good material and should bring home 2 win over tho visitors. JoSeph Morowits, of Colchester, Was vainfully injured and the korse he w driving instantly killed Thursday morn- fing when Morowitz lost control of the animal which plunged against the tender of traiy No. 1014 w laft Colehester at 8.50 o'clock. Tha smash took place at the first crossing south of Amston. The train was quickl - neer V. S. Bennett and Conductor E, E, Daman, and then was run hack to the igcation of the a They fonnd the horse I sido the tracks and Morowitz ed wagon, ead. When taken aboard Morowit complained of g nd was dazed his body and cuts about the head, Moro- wite, who s 61, conducts n Colchester, and was m at St. M the time of her n state in St ok this Mary's (Friday) ‘evening unt!l the funeral services. o’ Secreiary ‘General Disarma ment Conference John W. Garreit, of Baltimore ong a prominent figure'in the dip- omatic service, is Secretary Gen- eral of the Disarmament Confer- mipbell of Putna: was a local Stanton of Windham, ars old Jast Septem! granddaughter. Angelo Stormolo, 63, died Wednesday Alexander of No. s t St. Joseph's hespital. FHe deaves a daughter, Mrs. Sebastian Cartaleno. Mr. of Francis str: Stormolo has resided in thie clty for t thday Wednesiay-and dur- Dast seven years. ning some \ friend 4 called at his home and presented him 2 Bript Notes. . jumbrelia R The bow scheduled for Markham, age 94, Thursdqy the Scottl v Al Botstord, FRIDAY, PEGEMBER 16, 1921 195th DIVIDEND Norwich, Conn., December 10, 1921, he Directors of this Society have declared out of the earnings of the current six months, a semi-annual dividend at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum, payable to de- positors entitled thereto on and after January 15th, 1922, The Norwich Savings Society (A Purely Mutual Savings Bank) We take pride in calling particular attention to our record -—& One Hundred and Ninety-Five Consecutive Semi- Annual Dividends. 5 COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. at Saund dquarters for Christ- STAFFORI? SPRINGS mas goods Miss le Farnes has returned, afe- | The first frozen Nova Scotia smelts er a wee with relatives in An- | ppeared in market Thursday, and were sonia. disposed of instanter. ey were pro- Miss Helen Fletcher has gome to | nounced prime many purchasing Springfield, where she is taking a com- | housewives. - 1 course at Bay Path Institute Wednesc: was the coldest of s Mary I Newton and her niece, | the seas Along towards morning the ! . ton _will leave Mon- | mercury Tl 10 12 ubove not once day for ¢ where they will srend | all day was there any reading above 32. the winter. Thursday evening the ice at Dorrville Tonic lod and A. M would bear up a man. ed office An A loeal railway postal clerk. tells of W. M.: Lonis I Reynold the recent arming of mail clerks whilo @, P. Bard, 1. W.; F. G on duty. Last week to cach cue was as- to urer; George J. Greendonner, signed a heavy six-shot regulation Colts Emil Hansen J. Kingsley Con- evolver of 45-cadibre with belt verse, J. D Johnson, §. S. There are worn by y 1. Stanley . S.; Rev on duty. He fizures that | Rees. ey Holt, tyler; An men thus armed on & train, ders Jacobson, 1 al; C. F. Chandles of the crew chance trustes. to plug a train rohber 4 The tetal leal enrollment in th attempted. The la Cross shows 1112 olvers home and nual 3L.0v each proper care, ing membeors. of money 51 70 wa pen- el Tuesday afternocn, with At I program, consisting of The d o W ud the Diaze Gt al program, consisting of put out hefore men arrived. sweerintendent and a = athedral quar- ng and a larg: number of §ubscribers. Mr. and (Mrs ;A D. Ha the Center Whist club 4 Wednesday o~ were piayed. oing o RS S Nirs. 5 cc s Priee, JEWETT CITY and the consola Mr wood Campt ave Berr. Jewett City people are much inter Mrs. Idgar wo }in, and many" will z at the S man's elub reatye in Nor he famous noon. The subject wa comedy, Oh! Mary Miss Mary MasDona . a I George Wes teacher in the intermediste room of the upon the inyi her re tion to take ef- A Center schoo it committee of e of this torm. Mount Vernon who were then| Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Bentley and Mr. for the I Lewis Oliver Manchester n came to Jey sts of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Sun- and gave an exceptionally pleas- | touching - upon his wo | n of Hartfa her mother, Mr3 conclusion of the progra: r. Weston was one of the gallery spe | Unfon Tnsurance Company Five and the o home of Mr. and Mrs. P. §. Hills of The Ridges, af- visit at the home of Miss ephew, Mayo §. Purple, of Wood Five was postponed owing to the loss of the captain of the Hartford five, A rummage sale cor ed at the First . Baptist church Wednesday netted $47 Skating is fine on nea; i ponds in and around Willlmantlc and Dr. Lorenz's Feroism, during g i ) Thursday hundreds had their skates| ADY surgeon who, like Dr. Lorenz, will | B 4 sharpened. The ice is reported clear and | Struggle in the face of his own physical smooth. euffering to relieve the throngs of crip- | &_B Divorce proceedings have been nles who have hesleged his clinics is a tuted by Birdle Splegel Ostrich n whom America should delight to Morris Ostrich. Papers were served on|hold in the highest respect.—Baltimore FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Christmas holds a place unique in literature. Small won- der that the giving of Books is so important in the holiday scheme. More Books are given, perhaps, than any other one thing. To give a Book is to pay a compliment to the recipient’s taste and intelligence and is to give a lasting happiness. THE BOOK DEPARTMENT is one of the interesting sections during the holiday. The display reveals interesting Books for hoys, girls and older folks at prices that will make your dollars go far. STATIONERY FOR GIFTS In giving Stationery, the donor has ample opportunity to Yisplay his individuality and good taste, since there is as much style in writing paper as there is in everything else, Prices range from 25c¢ a box up. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. or the Holidays SLIPPERS RUBBER BOOTS JERSEY ARCTICS SATIN PUMPS PATENT SANDALS SHOES OF QUALITY i el he Union Shoe C. F. RISEDORF, Prop. ° Willimantic, Conn. the defendant Thursday, the case being |Sun. Make Yourself a Christmas Present The Fairbanks-Morse Home Light Plant J PRICE 13, H.P.............. $305.00 PRICE3 H.P.............. $545.00 CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED.' Write ar Phone for Particulars. THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. REMOVAL SALE —0OF — - XMAS GOODS As I am forced to vacate my storc on January 1st, I offer for your choice, at post-season prices, my entire lines of Xmas and General Merchandise. EVERYTHING MUST GO'! You have plapned your list for Xmas. Before you buy be sure to look over the big values offered by 3 - DOLLY B. STANTON WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 806 MAIN STREET now the attractive narrativ | the screen. The scene is | Hill, a few miles above nd the characters who wil canvas are in no wise they include Fred Briges ley, Dr. Chase, Tom and Mr. Starkweather. play are alluslons to Jewet: fleld and that loeality know There were the several floor that night whose FURNITURE UNDERTAKING lication, then appeared iIn hook form and Brown, AN through the handsome numbers from now until Ch Christmas Gifts FOR THE HOME, MAKE THE MOST LASTING GIFTS. LET US SHOW YOU OUR BIG LINE OF GIFTS After th session the cla hes and tators who enjoyed the attractiye fig- home in ures of the dance. He told a Jewett City [N after » Mr. an man later that it was at th A. Finanee ved the inspiration wisich The Friendshlp ciass held the Decem- him to write Oh! Mary Be C: ber: business meeting and s the First the story ran in a leading pub- lecture ro sy o appears on |adjourned to kitchen for 2 cand: 1 en Black | nd fmpromptu gan The com- Tewétt City, e for the evening was he seen for D. Hale. Mr. fictitlous. for Mrs John King: Bill Roode t City. Plain- BROOKLYN- n as Tadpole. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. girls on M nameb were |had a visit from Mr Lawton istmas, 7Sc, | during December evenings pi FOR THE HOME. The J. C. Lincoln Co. Tel. 705-3 Tel. 705-2 Willimantic, Conn. recently md Mrs. Touis C, As to which one furmished the | Lawton of Haverl tion the depon th not. Yet | Mr. and Mrs Ke ways Jooked like, and the finger |the service in tue Baptist church the fiest pointed to, -one Mary, more attractive | Sunday in Dec. and i t com- than the rest, Who later marrled a Nor-|munion Sunday Mr. e wich man. Deacon Pond wag absen Latest records, including Christm: Brooklyn is having in Unitarian hal ARE WE HAVE FOR THESE Brick & Sullivan 738 MAIN STREET FOOTWEAR MAKE GOOD CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! BOYS’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE. THEM AT VARIOUS PRICES. WARM COMFY SLIPPERS ARE ALWAYS GOOD. HIGH CUT SHOES—HIGH ARCTICS. STORM KING RUBBER BOOTS THE BOYS AND GIRLS. ARE ALL SENSIBLE GIFTS. THINK IT OVER ! Telephone 591 WILLIMANTIC SECTIONAL BOOKCASES Prices Much Reduced N. S. Gilbert & Sons SHETUCKET STREET T. 3. RRobinson looked after by a supper, 4 pleasing pro- under th joint, while the was cranking an automobile. He was takem to the New Britain hospital where the injury was treated and hfs arm placed in a plaster ast. He will be obliged 10 cease hie a, Ruth A work for the electric comy 3 by whom Lawton. ¥ he is employed, although he will be able 1 Heien Towers; to look after the affairs at the cffice the Photographer's was > following cast: Pho Bushneli; Mother, Helex Theodore By d Priig, Asnic Hedier; G a Boutilier. Edna La Miss Lockweil, Gerlrude Word has heen received from Join C. Pond of a Brooklyn boy, who for a number ears has made his home in Kansas Mo., that he will socn be east to prother, Judge T. D. Pond, and relatives and friends. OCCUM AND VERSAILLES e The annuai sale and supper of the L dies’ Ald society of the Versailles M church, of which Mrs. C. W. Perkins is president, was held in the church Wed- nesday evening. The evening's tainment was a success throughout belng the proceeds of the supper and rale. The supper committeg consisted of Mrs. H. E, Learned, Mrs. A. R. Boutiller, birs. W. G. Frohmander. The waitresses Mrs. Lather Andrews, Misses Cora | Tarbox. Bertha Vergason, Annie Hed- | ler, Mary Benier, Alma Boutiller, - erine Nelson, Astrid Benson, Ger Topiiff. Fancy article booth was under the charge of Mre. C. H. Boyens and Mrs. F. B. Bushnell; at the cake and ic cream booth Mrs. H. F. H. Topliff presided. Ti enter- ring P. S tople will I Free to Asthma and @ .. il HayFeve_!_Sufferers s’ ant His day. Free Trial of a Method That Anyone TR Can Use Without Discomfort | UNION or Loss of Time « nge at it anmu- ‘We have a method for the control of Asthe foliowing offiger: 2, and W waak yOu 0 try it at our expense. Holcomt Howard No'matter whether your case is of long stande | il o e s> ing or recent t, whether it is pres- yeiiond “ L ent as Hay Fever or chronic Asthma, you assistant stewned, el shoald send for a free trial of our method. e keaser, Archa 8. Walker No matter in what climate you live, no matter . cretary K. Horton: treasueer. what your age or occupation, if you are Heck ture, Mre D. 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