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T NORWICH BULLETIN Willimantic Office $1 Church Street A special session of county i — Teiephone 1962 the Windham superior court was held in this|in. . which is of Seven passenger capac- ity. Maloney said that he came to. this city Saturday evening with a load. When about to start, another Manchestér man appeared on the scene and asked to be taken along and Maloney told him to get Officer Larriblere happened: along g. the car ‘plelfled guilty to overloading his vehi- at this time and on loal (Beauty Culture) ‘Hairs can be easily banished from the under-arms, neck and face by this quick, painless method: Mix into & stiff paste some powdered delatone and water, spread on hairy surface and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be free from hair or blem- | ish. Excepting in very stubborn growths, one application is sufficient. To avoid disappointment, buy the NORWICH BULLETIN, . ¢ foreno he purpose o .\'londl\ 7I1~:n ofr:\r'(;:sl‘vfln(p Cius over found that f#t contained ten peo- deilfit?:eeshm an original package and rh x:r(::flzm U:‘:dgp George E. Hin-|ble. . Maloney was tclld t:d .:rl‘:penr in } mi 5 of B o hien ikl ne at.|court. Judge Foss impos e mi man orecided. There was o O 4.|mum fine of §5 and costs smounting 0| the South Windham grammar _school '-’:m\‘i t‘\ku.:::} reported that there were | $10.15, which was paid. were held Monday evening at 7.30 o'- r eporte The case of A. Robitaille of this city, charged with carrying passengers on a commercial license was continued until Saturday morning of this week. Clara Bradlev, who resides on the Plains road, Windham, was arrested Monday noon on a warrant sworn out by John Hopkins of Mansfield, charging her with assault and breach of the clock in Guilford Smith hall. The grad- uating class numbers four. The diplo- mas were presented by Dr. W. P. S. Keating, a member of the town school committes, no motions for restoring of < The uncontested divorce case of Ethel G. Duhamel vs, Gaston J. Duhamel was taken up. The grounds were non-sup- port and intolerable cueity. The com- plainant, Ethel (Gordon) Duhamel, tes- tified that she was born in Danielson and was 23 years of age, married the de- fendant in Danielson March 23, 1920, the ceremony being performed by Father Ge- Brief News. The reception of the class of 1822 of Windham High school will be held next Friday evening at the state armory. The peace. The warrant was made out by|grand march will take place at 9 o nest of St. James Roman Catholic|Grand Juror Frank Millerd and served|clock. Ow on e church. After the marriage they went to|by Deputy Sheriff Eldredge. The Brad-| Mayor Charles A. Gates was in Nor- ve with the plaintiff's father, John|ley woman was taken before Justice of!wich Monday afternoon, attending the Gordon, but her life was a most unhap-|the Peace George H. Andrews and.tuneral of Avery Stanton. - py one Her husband abused her, cailed | pleaded not guilty. The testimony Miss Francis Melntosh of Lebanon and struck her several times t her. On one occa- her name: and failed to supp showed that the man and woman had avenue had as‘her guest over the week- quarreled Saturday morning at Hopkins' end, Miss Laura Harding of Hartford. Da,nce Records 5 Some Sunn: cion he threw their child, a boy who will{ house, where she was employed as a| Samuel Feldman went to Boston Mon- y llflandflhom A3603 be three years old on July 6, from a dis- | housekeeper. Mrs. Bradley had a tea-|day to attend the commencement exer- F 75¢ tance onto the bed, but it escaped in-|pot in her hand and she claimed that|cises of Harvard University today. His Georgia. Fox-Trot. T M Hi fury Hopkins went to strike her and in dodg-|brother, Dayid Feldman, is a member of y Miller and His Orchesira They lived together but a few months|ing, the hot tea was spilled on his arms| the graduating class. Stumbling. Fox-Trot, when her h d left her and went to and chest. Judge Andrews was of the| P. J. Hinds and daughters, Mary and Ray Miller end His Orchesira | A-3611 Marlboro, Mass. where he is located at|opinion that both were to blame, found|Gertrude of Windham Road motored to .. Witness said that her husband |them guilty and assessed both the c Danvers, Mass., Thursday, to attend the Who Tied the Can on thold ;'Tlfl? 75¢ John Gordon,|in the case amounting to $16.50. He graduation of John Hinds from St Fox-Trot. told how his|dered that the costs be divided, each|John's Preparatory School They re- Wh-'oth- Volga Flows. ’“ Tmt and came to live with| paying $8.25. turned Friday. afternoon. W-l)ldnl 'His Rainbo Orchestra| A-3612 him and of Duhamel's cruclty to his Wife.| Funeral services for Frowk B. Law.| Miss Biizabeth Branch. » former - Tox 75c He related several of his acts and when | rence were held Monday afternoon at 2| Windham teacher, is to take Miss Ll hdh. ; he ill-treated the Witness told | polock at the late home in South Coue|lian Cheney's place at the Natchaug Frank WutMMHfiRambo Orchestra Dubamel to leave his house which he did | entry. Rey. Charles G. Johnson officlat-|School in grades 2 and 4. Miss Cheney In Blue Bird Land. Fox-Trot. . ack adud shwdr‘l.\’-‘ ff}:r ed. Interment took place in the Na- :n;u“bf HE:;::de )g:zhy::ns:oc;r;? Paul Biese's Orchestra | A-3610 . Mr. Gordon said that his{ than Hale cemetery. . 4 jolai: Y, . good, would not work| T T “y s ¢ Edmeona | ham, Center teachers, are to take grades 1 Want You from llflokauw;o:m 75¢ ally nag his wife. Mr.f o & :( wh" ""i"g‘amrd:‘f a‘: the Foa]onE ‘and three at Natchaug. These low- ra hat he has cared for his| oFToN Who Sled Saturay At (RS UOMeler grades are to on part time next fall Bygones. Fox-Trot. Knickerbocker Orchesira and kept her ané the child at-| g (SF SO U OO O et im | torm = Under the direction of Eddie Elkins fe mz eft her. Mrs. Addie|g o Mol Tt e daughter of Damas Charles B. Pomeroy of South Poor Little Me. lol-'l‘rot the complainant, tes-} 214 Julje Fortier Benoit. Mrs. Benoit ebrated her 90th birthday Sunc Knickerbocker Orchesira e e e oh e an ardent member of St, Mary’ ? Aix = s "“'h;red & hzr Under the direction of Eddie Elkins g o4 ooy She | arish and a devoted and kind mother | 1OMe 2 Al SAywool, R EIES had for somey, “p.. family. .Shs belo daughter, and eh came from Boston} dies of St. A‘“ng"sme The deceased | 20d Mrs. Homer Turner, another grand- Son Hits & pirlied by o dentnitr GRehier - and, silsvn, rosd o g s e g O e | Chestnutstrect entertained 14 members All Over Nothing At All. Nora Bayes) A- 3601 y 3 Opile: Bonedh S Ao of the family at dinner at her home. Kindness. Nora Bayes{ 75¢ el Judge Hllnmaln]qur-:‘ Albort St et A e X and ¥irs. Gearee Kellogg rangofirh Californi Van and Sehenck) A-3614 fr parents at length | pavy in South American waters: four|2nd Mrs. Georse Sandford o 2 3 e of the testimony grant-| gietet. "o 'Alvine Benoit, Mre, Amelis | Pasadena, Calif, are guests of John Sweet Indiana Home. Van and chem.l' 75¢ grounds of Intol-{parparelie, Mrs. Henry Tibault and Eva|BOWer and family of Mansfield Hollow. Down on Avenue A. Frank Crumit] A.3613 ef the custody of | gengit all of Lewiston, Me., and one|MIS. Sandferd and Mrs, Kellogg are sis- Mgmma Loves Papa, Does Papa Love! 75 father having the |protner “Adolph Bemoft of . Lewiston, | ters of Mr. Bower, They left Pasadena Hamma. Frank Cramit e boy at reason- |y May 5 in two Hupmobiles, reaching here The funeral was held Monday morn-|{June 3. They will return in September Wr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean. “Encore! b = = SR Furman and Nash | A-3609 ing from her home at 8.30 o'clock. fol-| P¥Y @ more northéern route. They have lowed by a reauiem mass at St, Mary's | Tecently s oil on their property in When Those Finale Hoppers Start H 75¢ church at 8 welock, Rev. . 1. Papilin | South Pasadena, ; ping Around. Furman and Nash “James Rabino. | officiated. A the body was being taken | A large :Jmhargvr:( friends surprised Maybe You Think You're Fooling Baby. A-3604 d with opera’- | intc the church it was met by a delega- | Miss 1da Gibbs Saturday. night when ,’ arion Harris } reial li- | tion of the Ladies of St. Anne socie T:\“{L‘j ?:’d“:r as a ?"f“l;‘ll’:"i Malinda Brown. Morion Harris| 75¢ er the differ- | and escorted to the sanctuary rail. < 3% DRecchte e bik h;:‘“L‘ = d =24 n ore Honey Lu. Hart Sislers ence e: explaines by ¢ | rying r ce F“l 5a"‘:l- o f s e amounting to | Ferdinand Rernier, The canopy bear- esteemed and ‘made man ing. Shannon Four! : ¥.1s ers were Mrs. Joseph Boulais, Mrs. Na- S e ool e Little Grey Sweetheart of Mine. o 1 A-3608 William M. Maloney of Manchester | poleon Laliberte, Mrs. Joseph Phaneut | BRIt e 0 X H H Grant Stephens 12 ireen, who operates a public service car, [ and Mrs. Gmer Marcoux. There was ‘The Hagleville closed Friday ST as the audience in the the-atre Only a Smiie. Charles Harrison| 75¢ 1 ge Prue, Walte > cial singing by the choir of the La SOLED g i = b ’s Lullaby. Edwin D S wheps by e patin e Thompson, Helen applauds until the song hit is sung e Y < iads gl | x 008 McUrion and Edward Erin, You're Wearin’ a Wonderfu e. Gaudreau at the organ. The bearers Bl sl 0 ST . G . Charles Hart| 75¢ were Mechel Chalifoux, Joceph Boulais, They are to attend Windham again, so will the folks in your home ; Marcisse Chamberlain, George Baillar- & 4 Achin’ Hearted Blues. b5 gon, Ferdinand Bernier and Edmond observed at the demand “‘more of the same” after Leona Williams and Her Dizie Band | A.3599 Theroux. Interment followed in St. Jo- i‘“‘d?!‘ morning. y Struttin’ Blues. 75¢ sepl's cemetery, where & committal ser- o hearing it on a Columbia Record. Leona Willioms and Her Dizie Band vice was conducted by Rev. J. J. Papil- Rt SR A e Bl ou can play the very hits that are S ik, (b 3’00 M b | ORI e g - e 54 Opera and Concert Mrs, David Roberts, died at the home of Darily. cHREsR e i i dw: his parents, 64 Maple avemue, early | iz of the chuceh aheneh Tflfe:‘lzs o the rage now on Breadway and the M‘"‘“‘i" Maryland. 80320 ay morning. Besides his parents|dren took Sy v s m} Mackenzie and Male the child is survived by one sister and | nore (o repressar oo Lxmcriicd, ban- records are made by the same stars p d - Quartetic | $1.00 one brother. The funeral was held Mon- Hpiitmtipna rubdiars . hyo ‘Ombra mai fu (Anfim thoun A-6215 . day afternoon, interment taking place b st SR who are putting them over on the erzes) armela Ponselle | ¢ SIS in the Willimantic cemetery, ndance. 5l Ave Maria. leaPMk » Preliminary work has been storted on| The various rain storms of Saturday stage. Furthermore, you can play Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes. 79896 the Willimantic Country Club house on and early Monday morning o Charles Hackeil | $1.00 the hill on the east side of the golf links | caused considerable trouble to the lines your records as often as you wish, Do Dreams Come True? Barbara Mawrel) A-3607 on the cemetery road, with Charles B. | O fl\dmnae of the Southern . Barbara } Jordan in charge. The cellar is being | New while the actor on the stage cannot At Eventime. Maurel excavated at present and much of the | tw stations were affected, The stone that is being removed will be used for the foundation walls. The “Greens” laid recently are fast getting in shape linemen of the pairing the Local local plant are busy re- trouble. awoke early Monday Mattinata. be so obliging. ’ Nl Zachansbs o F Ba ) . and are being mowed regularly. .As vet | &bout 3.30 to t und of the fire bell . L e or S flflm no match games have been played on|Tinginz at random. An investigation| - The artists whose names blaze Berceuse from Jooslyn. Sascha Jacobsen) A-3597 3 the links but some of the members hava|by Chief Wade U. Webster and Assist: . . . . 1.00 After a bath with warm wa- been practicing there and getting into |ant Engincer George H. Millerd showed forth in electric signs make their Serenade. Seacha Jacobsen | $1. ter and Cuticura Seap there is trim. that the trouble was caused by crossed 3 . . . . = B . nothing more cooling and re- One of the poles of the Rockville-Wil- | /TS on upper Main street near Winger records for Columbia. On the New freshing for baby’s tender skin than Cuticura Talcum. limantic Lighting company located in the yard of the Central Vermont Rail- and street, due to the storm. The telegraph Dole In the viei nity was set on fire as a result, Process Columbia Records you not Gypey Love Song from The Foriene Teller | A-3598 Toh Pruiyton Setionratab- way took fire yesterday morning Wi :flBfi" m). Maidin 43, ‘Soid avery- caused considerable excitement for a i bu Hileen Allanne. e m”“‘“"‘fl short while. Men were sent down from STAFFOR only get the newest thmgs first’ t ’ e S S ‘ = > from D ; 1 Ain't Goin’ to Study: Wer No . the electric plant to save the pole. It t the best t best. There FPisk Universilg .bfl-a A-3596 was found that the fire was caused from Mrs. Emily Thompson {s with Mr, you ge e tmgs 5 ons of the fises burning out on a high|and Mrs. Abby at Hamden, Mass. 2 You Heer the Lambs " 75¢ tension wire, The damage was soon re.| Sunday .was observed as Obildrens is a clearness and sweetness of tone Pisk D Jubilee Singers JAY M. SHEPARD paired, Sunday at the Universalist church. Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer -62 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connecti Mi S| W Miss Sabra Stoughton daughter of Mr. is {}l\:s ~§é::e:;f‘(hdolb'{;?\§(:s(‘f,lg\ledrsv\’lvsuc and Mrs. John Stoughton of No, 489| ., Pleasant street, holds the record for per- \\'z-: (‘{::lzr:n ffir{,‘v r}:‘r?efiamb:\eil?r]ru?;;;n fect attendance at school in the state,|evening. The origin of the fire is G it is believed. She is a junior at the|known. A number 'a fsleighs and wag- Windham High school and in the past | ons were destroved and a large quantity nine years or since March, 1913, she has | of hay was:burned. néver been absent or tardy. For six and Mrs. James Sibley are enter- terms at the grammar school and three g Mrs, Sarah. Watts of Norwich, years at high school she has never miss ed a sesslon, starting when she was a that make the reproduction worthy of the original—and that is saying a lot. Just look over the new numbers and ask the nearest Columbia Dealer to play them on the Grafonola. You EMBALMERS pupll in the second grade of the gram- |late Rev. P. C. Durley, for many vears < st 88 Unian 8t Willimantic, Gon | mar school. L tnf the Universalist church will music. : 3 ¢ graduate from Canton Phiologl Phone 29¢ iLady Assistant) The annual graduation exercises of | school, Canton, N. Y., this monthossc:: Live members of every community in the United States rely on Columbia Records to keep them up to date in Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Miss Harriet Durley, daughter of the was ordained April 13th at the Univers- alist church, Henderson, N. Y. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY Herbert C. Plumb, a student from N Y | Gorden college, spoke at the Baptist | church Sunday. Mr. and Mr: Rhodes have been enter- taining Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler of Boston. MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. ¢ NIANTIC § : Mrs. Grace Mallory of Quaker Hill spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. George Bitters a Pine Grive, | Mrs. Emma Barker of the Grove was i o New. London Thursday on a shopping rip. 14 {KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE—SINCE 1872} Mrs. Cock, of Colchester, was the Mrs. Samuel Irwin at Green- 31 busx';;ss visitor in New London Thurs- 2 day. e made the trip by auto, going wd . . ) The Fabric for Summer, Colors Will Last | ™55 s ot xew tonton 0 4 is spending & few days at her Grove . and Mrs. V. Bon Fellitz of N:ew : York city, have arrlved at the Newton At last you can have for yourself and your children, Wash | "o Harding was in Essex, Thurs- Blouses, Suits and Dresses, that will not fade, no matter | %3; °n # business trin. lyn, N. Y, arfe at Greenpoint Lodge for two weeks. They are entertaining their We guarantee that Everfast Suiting is absolutely fast to || ic=-. soap and water, sun and weather, prespiration and acid, guest of ) : | point Lodge, in the Grove, Thursday. 1 ‘Walter G. Barker of the village was with (“mrles Rice. i it e. % . As Long As the Cloth ltself. e house for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Irwin of Brook- how they are washed and worn. son, Howard, from a Troy, N. Y. col- in fact it's fast to everything it encounters as a dress, Joseph Schenewltz left Thusaday ev- ening for a few days' trip to New York. Rev. H. C. Johnson of Black Hall was 135-143 Main Street, - - in -the village Wednesday calling on N e h C blouse or suit fabric—36-inch wide—45c A YARD. e’ B 5. Gostenough of Harttord orwicn, onn. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. has arrived at her Grove cotfage. Meriden.—Employes of the Community theatre, including stage hands, ushers and orchestra, are reported to have gone on strike whén the company refused te grant their demands for a full week's pay for working nights without the usual matinee . hours.