Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 8

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Hornberger, G ? Fran g g . | sl Toeatre: cis Fiyan, John i, i “reature, 1 ....xwu_n a. the fora, Mty Subivan, Denais Bager. | Physician Gives Practical Advics on What to Do To Help 3mu Up’ Your Stength | kit - ~ Wait Till You Get Them U . ‘ *y ‘ | gl Born g o B s e : Power and Endurance—Explains " ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘' Davis Theatre. - ¥ the L s B = of Will Ven Tilger, New York city. " > of little hx‘:xazfm?::e?g“{m' Ak e Loee, o, '1570“&1 o0, e HOI}V Orgalnlf Irfi)nv éN m‘f}?‘ Iron - Helps Put Rdzn d ‘z;m d YAt kil ‘of 4L Ejabana does fae nergy into the mdf < ka Nervous an Run°D0 {9 e usbal parlor joker make How does a cl..rlnt the streets of the city, which | M. ‘IYor a number t years he was a 3 5 o A is progressing as well as could be ex- uocu S8 with the Alert Hose company | Dflifi“d\{ pbmt F‘l‘qdl? g:’:’::’:dti i man who is always the life of tho pected under the circumstances. afi"x\?illll‘_i‘?anuc volunteer, fire de- i 4;0 yaigiernityl Trio. - The lashion | Thousands of men and women You on id';" mfinm York, nfiio:hlcmwmm party” at any social gathering act fo- ‘are impairing their constitutions h!ml'“‘,“,u Folks with [‘h’my W‘:fllfll’lm L wand his wife in the privacy of thuir N i e S 12 fo S izo 108 ) snop. o musica comedy. Bh ono. de: % daying themselves open to illness Plenty of Iron in Their s est curse ta the health and Home 5 "Whet [Evecys Woman Leagis. and literally losing their grip on Z Enid Senneti’s now pioture ‘at dite hicalth simply because their blood § i gd;;!l.;_":é‘_‘e:g:s tni;m ]Q,fiil‘nn:::l" n{i ‘;.:; . Darls saged in carting the snow from tbe Dlinioak, bt of fhia tis survive him, | Partment M. J. Farrell, 3 main thoroughfares and depositing it he dufi?‘fi‘i Mrs. Molivina Rychiing | SoyDe, the . Droprietor, Louis Hiz‘égfl : in the river, so the street is beginning | accurred at. an Hour ‘Tuesday| Leier © Fludeon, ‘a. customer, z £ 0 assume its pre-storm aspect. Today | morning at her homie, 82 South-street.{ Fi¥ynn; - Smoke Johnson, the af-" x 7 thinning out and possibly 1 e Wedn: s th wventh day| Death was: ~jfeur, ‘ jéhn' MecQuillan: . Wallace . g8 ; S 3 ques: the ~n- that v?igg;nfig“;u been . without | nia, The ai‘ii,?a P;?;Tm fl??::o Shanks, the floorwalker, Gilbert starving through lack of . fint ity St A sults arc not to¢ ‘davorable towarl trolley service on account of the storm | sons, Budizk -and * Victor ~Ryohling, | 'Iynns Mrs. Injam, .2 fussy . customer, dron. 85 N 5 Blood has ruined the mun. Amy Iirtesque, ine her and until coal is received at the Hall- [ and ' three . daughters, Miss Eugenia | Mae Sugrue: Mrs. Hightower, 4 shop- To possess the \ » Siaiy @ thsors me plaved by o star, has been ville power plant of the Shore Line| Rychling, Mrs. McFailing Burnap and | ber, Dora Baidwin: Gertrude Gottrox, company there will be no trolleys run-| Mrs. Mary Conkonarski, all of this|@ bride-to-be, Cora ILaRue; Cecil ning here, asithe power plant is_the| city, Wayne, sales girl, Mildred Horiuty only one from which Willimantic re- Word has been received in this city power, energy and ‘ (e ) S merves and uter- taugkt by Der J11 graniisther v endurance that .} = % 1y robbed him of thipik o 1if> only 4s 1 means of pleus- win the blood Z - that virile force ure, and she marries the gayes', 1a o' ler acquasilanc X o o ; end stamina whi celves powes. of the sudden death in Stony Creek of v' ‘Twomey, should be rich - - 8 0 Dcsbamary. = her, nis The. Rbiohat. mestifs of THe - Mrs. Robert Northam, a former local | Florence Hevrin, Helen Connor, Alice fn strength- R 2 . = £ St sas 451 wbket Sy Y . spotod. ¢ AP L. A sty resident. . Mrs. Clarence Mathieu of| Liberty, Mildred Mathiew, Léona givingiron. For § . Syery walk of life, : bt aary mantic ‘welfare bureau was held In the is eity is o Normandi; Y 1§ . 1 office of the organization on Valley | Pi] &Y is 7 sister of the deceased. ormandin., Dobtna Nogmasadin. this purpose i . *Therefore T stronglp jealo.s, Uer a cak ce o e organiza Henry ™ “wrr, formerlv principal of | Beau ' Brummels—Edward Kelley. " Amy becomes the saddest spectacle ;’:‘{s;‘:mnt:y Shey: ; - et Tho Jeelthe !ia the world—a disillusioned bride. prescribe organic iron p 2 : R Blood builder_ts get o To everyone who has ever gone to hye coliege Bryant Washburn's new' Par- —Nuxated Iron—which by &,’“;;fi‘;ngf’\f:fi:‘; amount-Artcraft picture “It Pays to enriching the blood and crea= , % 4 4 1 S Sronor “if on dont Adveitise” from the successful farce ting thousands of new red § want to go to. this | by Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter + blocd cells often quicklytranse troubje, then pur- Harckett and the second big featurde reet Monday evening with an a 5 Ge. | the local @ 0 state normal training|George Bedtord, C. M S s e sty hic naveed to be the speaker|Kearns, Prank | Herv et G B g g i 1al father and son banauet | tello. Pt Bt g S Shepard, Wil Friday evening, Feb.: Traveing Salesmen—l{n‘old Lin- Tam A Arnold. Mrs. Robert H. Fen. | 20th; elaboratc preparations for which|coln, A. L. ¥rench, Bertram Smith, i 4 are being made by the Y. M. C. A. The | 3 J. Farre n. Andrew Roux, Mrs. Christopher| week nf Feb. 18 to 22 will he observed . Case, James P. Bath. James F. DancingModels—Evel. fittingly. as, part of the Sons’ week, | and Jack Hill SR R i L ., Arnold, : 4 ¥ g g ay 2 on this' program will recall ng rench . Georte. IO Rev. gomn B Sunday, Fb. 23, has been destenated Scene—Interlor ‘o Coync's Fash- | f"m-sfl?ena’;y:fi'ihéfionke; B o o o | memories of life and expers a“x:::“‘ . Rev. 7. J. Pavilion. _Tha annual | fgyog L0 Church day, and an effort is|ion Shop.t i lesstissuesand pallid chee > 5 packages and eie | those imstitutions of learming. renoris of the president. Busene Lin. | being made to uree ‘every son . and FARrr G of weak, anzmic men and (w8 > y —= that this particuldr Tae story centers around the pam- coln, secretary., Oro Manning . Clark, tax‘&;‘:g z"e“j];h“"'h OY‘C:‘“;‘; daz, CAN women intoa glow of health, 5 , o7 (NuxatedIron). pered son of a millionaive, who, when o ang treasprer. Plerre Laramee, ehowed | tidn with e ot Tennine combany - TERBURY 3t increases the strength €& / / gppeazs on tie | ihe returns home from college,’ refus- bat mych good in allevialing the| in this eity. which he has beld for the| (Waltir Linasin. Burdiek was born| ©f delicate nervous, runs i % 7 Riitbers obinkete, .| PogsoieC A0 Ntk 1 Db of bs Duthier's down folks in two weeks’ S5 . <, run-down people who were ailing soap feler e timeé in many instances, while have most astonishingly |to strateky and promises a fat bonus In explaining why he regards Tron is today being used by over i, their strength and endurance to bis secretary if she will, by her iren as ahsaluxely essential to the three million’ people ually as a gimply by toking iron in the proper form. wiles, pereaade sonny to go to work. greatest development of phiysical and mental tonic, strength and blood-builder, is in And this after they had, in some be The outcome of this is that son and power, Dr. George H. Baker, formerly self an evidence of tremendous public con- doctoring for months without obta secretary fall in love. This angers Fhysician_and Surgeon, Monwmouth Mem. fidence and I am convinced that if others penefit. the father, who is determined that his ¢ past three vears, and hes entered the |a? .IHopkinton - T I, Marc] ! “-bee? oo edwmk&ithe va“f employ of.the Windam Cycle shop as | 1889 e married i?;d]mo?ttha'! ea‘il. v{rzt V;orTh:vm: zor _r:r ork | sales.azont. | Jennie Ida Kenyon, daughter: of Murs.| R Re ohe repor rand ot] . To date the enidemic of sickness | Harriet Kenyon of Cantebbury, and. in aramee showe alance on han which'is going the rou~ds in this sec- | the sume year ie. took.up . his regi- tion has not affected the operators of | dence in .. Since that time the Jocal telephone exchange, althouch |he has worked. at . the.. neighboring < 85829, lenvinz thoush orial Hospital of New Jersey, says: 15 ke Nuxated Iron when they feel mantiopoe on : £ ; . Tatanta on hand nf $54.20. A1) of tne | (e Eitls have been kent ‘whvsupliy | mills—of Jate at the Mainfeld mibs Rl ods' e Seciots: of Josk aad:zom sty wolld beln smke s | NIRISUSC Nty Kot b moimantr | 808 MHl mott mbity f stenoprapher resorts Mesk’ docepted ar. reafl... Thes oay: e large number ot call at the same time keeping up as far eocking have robbed us of much of the iron nation of stronger, healthier men and kuowi o drukeists everywbese. Unlks the olde: Y : renort Gf the mecretary. contaihed, the | . Dart to the storm and the i | as possible the cultivation of his farm. which Nature intended we should receive women.” inorgants fron products, 1t 3 easlly sssimilated. How the boy stakes all of hiz money Tt e mecre fonts of many persons to _vis't business!Fre has always beon isiereston iie 0 T or sl s A e W enting on the use of Nuxsted Tron dous oot Iz o teth make-them biack. 1o | and possessions on a scheme to build owirg information: Nvmber of of-| hayses. and to solicitnde of many ®ho | ligi e ing the red B h and blood-builder, Dr. Utet the stomach. The manufscturers rusranos trademark on soap and finally fice calls 1.406. telephone calls 94, ¢y A : any ligion. When 17 years of age he join- b i s ood corpuscles 1 know as a tonic, strength dnd ooty Boh, o svecemstul and entirely satistictors resultn to every up a on soap and finally outside ealls 113, letters written 118, | o€ friends or relatives who are Il | ed the Seventh Day Bapfist, church o wlhms more tfifl-hve than organic iron James Francis Sullivan, formesly phy: am Eurcheser or they will refand sour monev. | It 18 selling the trademark to his father e S g A qetietn written 118.His the canse of this. ut Rockvillel, B To of wakn e bo fact that Nuxated of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New dispensed in tuis clty by all good drusgists. for large sum of money, and then i > 8 e T Two hasketball games that promise 4 marrying the stenographer, is one of i Q:“;fizfl’jr“is;‘w‘::“m’:;;';‘;} 3% 1’1': to ercite more than ordinary interest! bion b‘;e,’f‘?“;eeguf::'agf;‘;‘;m“:t bas CHARLBES O0SGOOD CO., LEE & -OSGOOD the best comedies ever screened. ore/slited Tor tonieht (Wednestav), at Gunicrbiry ohurch and. & walued aud yiDEowies By Daypiy ol Amed- the Valley street armorv. The bix game will be between the F\‘nera]d‘: ! s < Yooy V. same. vlll heibelwern e Paneraldol” At tho'end o Januafy. he.. es spend ‘the winter. Mr. Cranska died| son-in-law Waterhury and promises to be a brim- | 1oW€ because tao {1l 6 work. Very | Tuesday -night after an illness with _-_‘1;'- and mer. The Pastimes holl the distine [ 500N = Pleura-pneumonia = developed | pnenmonia, having taken cold on his; W'yt ¥i¥ !two part comedy to complete the Earl Warren. storm the home of Mr. Hoxie and out- Shew. Regular matinee today at 2 rs. Howard Clarke of Nor- | buildings were totally destroyed: by Robin Hood at the Davis Theatre local relatives Saturday. | fire; the cause of the fire is unknown.! SRR : #ifte for he year outside of monev included 216 nzirg af-shoes. 1 les of cloth- 7 The di- respected citizen of the town. a meettho next! i 0 e paine ; Which brought ! Cooper of New London| For soveral days a gang’ of men Tonight “Feb. 18, when the officers £or | ' oo i ey 10 defeat| T pesides bis e e :—:.ho' Ay Ut | “pent Sunday at her home. | has been breaking out the roac | During its three months season in ‘s om 1z year will he chosen. 5 a"‘;vn(‘;;e(?ei s "")“M_“‘,(Ztn'g‘ sons, Pearl Téncoln aged &4 and| -Senator Sessions L. Adams has been T S P = The ey \lPF‘m flm‘!lt"‘ have' pocion, “Hobjn Hood” proved to be “pe e <t 4 T Charan ; 3 s e A e B | been bard on all birds and game. 4 BSAREL A Dimeck o well ingwn|sethe The Fmeralde wnlvpiritar | Boe e s Mot s mever cold. fome several days with| - NORTH STONINGTON | Many quaiis nave been coverea witn, SR RRUA O M RALT o eet, ¥ evening| Piviett in the lineun. The Pastimes|ers and o sister. e < ackus' North Stonington gat its share of | Nehemi o s Company. It was sung for two weeks illness of doubte preu- ase: Mavior.: Murphy, - Berden |’ The funeral boeyices [ wera held af}s Hroe Butll) Cooper, of the [Backusl j f00r oot Be et o received ! Nehemiah J. Woud is critically {I. | 5 crowded houses and it made the The dec h P'emaiicable achievengent of playing ed was born in| Sheeahy and Fvanson. iis late home on Sunday Jast, con- |lOspital. Norwich, who has been pore from Wednesday even y won of| Tor the preliminary the Girls’ ‘eam|ducted by Rev. Robert Hamphrey,|spending a few days with her parents, Saurday afternoon, when Wi Coventry March S HEBRON during that period to the largest re- ysses G. Cooper, re- Appleton drove to Westerly for it. The . lceipts in tae history of the Arling- American | entertain the Coeds of the Connecticut tiopal chureh, after which Mr. Bur- | turned to Norw trolley cars, which transport the mT i1, Igeb‘ronr grange met Tuesday evening ton theatre, which under its former y for a nrmber of Agricultural college in a return match. Uit® Was interred in the Carey ceme- Thomas Lyo: Mary Ly-'discontinued trips Thursday morning o _conferred the first degree on'2 pame of the Castle Square has es- od later as oversee= on “helThe farm school lassies were victors L07¥. Notwithstandine the bad con- ! o0ms have been in Pawtucket, R.'I, t0 and did not resume until Monday af- | ipsers : {ablished_a reputation throughout the Tarih opithe: late George As Revilatt 1 in o game played at the collegs early diton of the roads the funeral was|attend the Hanley-Lrennan’ wedding. ternoon, although the freight car, with | oooicie WS 0o, school at the Center initq States as the home Of .pop- plin. He was a member of 'n the season but the thread mill girls atinded by many relatives and|The bride, Miss Madiyn Hanley, i a crew of shovelers, clearing the SLAmmar school Monday or Tuesday, iar opera. am Dimock. ) of the American Thread company will Pastor of the Canterbury Congrega-i{ Mr. and Mrs. Friends were surprised to learn feel that they can even the matters friends. their cousin. crawled by, westward-hound, oihe liiness of the teacher, ") rect from #s triumph in Boston FinsHltE Are toit iz o fetore dhinal Thursday of the death of T.uther S. .ore, perhans, Lardest hit of all. betng Olive Parkhurst returned Sun- \capre tomight. It will be sung. by ACIDS IN STUMAEH in Middielown with the Y. M. C. A! STAFFORD Eaton at his home in Plainfield. Zir. anable to send milk by the irolley, m,en NS o Kensinston baving .yactly the same cast which received ! team._of this place, and o aturday % £ * mqey play the Connécticut Aills five at | Jodge, . and. A M sr Sony Oott Charles Barber of this village is his terly themselves by hotse sleds, Loyaroripn i for a week, ill with a7 % in s chorus, the same orohestr, e85 - M., was held last gister-in-law. nearly a day’s job. Never before since -Cy ere eord: 4.4 sune beadiiful stage settings up. On Friday nizht of this week the! 5.'day evening. The milk prod:cers wiil come" Robin Hood" to the Davis | Eaton wes well known hers. Mrs. were compelied to transport it 16 o home of her mother, Mrs. oy great popularity in Boston. with Dmiflso" Thursday evening. Th mmuni- | niel H 4 The postnoned interacholastic league | cation of Wolcott — ehapter, U b,y Miss Irene Lyons of Dayville has the opening of the Norwich-Westerly Wg;.“’fid"g;;".‘,‘ S jartford was 2 uud costumes. Not the slightest. de- zame is to be plaved off thic (Wednes- | Comes Thursday eventng | been visiting her grandparents, Mr. line, 13 vears ago, has the track been P thas brother, Fd- Tail will be changed, and the opera day)_afternoon. in the Windham High - 4 { and Mrs. James Lyons. 50 snowed under. ,Tund Horton. and the latter's family. U0 T" 0 No oy will have’ the aat- . school_gvm_ between the baskatball| g, -noeriazey, PUffer has Leen home: " Miss Beatrice: Sezuin has been ill. | *'Loonard R, Main. who has been very | qpolore, JAS mo service in . the ISvers Of SO, B ot what wes Creste, Gan, Soiraem and Pain—| sams ot Windham and of Plaifeld: b 5 murers oaia. ord on account | o Mirs, Harry Stainthrope, who as! i ‘with pneumonia, has passed the irayeime and ehmnen ook oedl® P20 gaod enoush for Boston is none (00 0w to Treat. Hich. e (A M B Gl en ill at the home of her parents, | crisis and seems in a_fair way to re- | S h e (s M 1 and Mrs. : The snow drifted badly in, so good for them. 3 Mri. Miria Babeock, widow of Nor-! 1 'B Brown attended the wnnne) WS | Mr. and-Mrs. Herbert Hutchins, in covery. A boarder in the house, a| the roads about tawn; B menome of & “Robin Hood" is an opera that needs itie man L. Babcoek. died at the home of > o | Moosup, has returned to her home | gy he “eases of stomach | her daughter, Mrs. John L. Leonard j§oa of " the . Eagtern Star'at New! pero. igestion, sourness, burning. | of 393 Prospect sireet, lnte Tuesdoy bl s ai Ll Tuesd"y. Mrs Calvin Skinner, who has been - B S Jue to|afterncon. She was harn Anri! 218321 qrondinz A few weeks with at n Westeriy, R T. the daughter of cuugntar in Broad Brook, v, mioth” scout. . temporaril and teams to break out no praise and lttle heralding. 1t bas AN town, has been very ill with inflaenza | S to break out the paths. |00 P o CTae HOE FHIY. = Vewrd rerer ot the concral mifton. u Danielson, | tyioe same lime. " A sraduate NUISe| pioomfield.—An uhusual slght was. SIS {t Was first eung by the famaus biex | f ], at. the Homg 4t her pareafs; Mr. Q“fifiirfi‘;;ji‘eé“";;dlmpr s 10 ien | afforded " the Tonopeopte’ * Sunasy operatic organization known as The has be’"-.md Mre. Alfred Hill. 3 e e Jih morning. ~ A 13-mule hitch went Hostomians. Jts bhero: is.the well , & \ and Fannie States Bliven. Be- ; | na. - Mrs. D . i tha | ranBchilisent piaviFica: 1., and:. Migs| ThioBaEs o5 il Chicopee spent o | With & severe cald. S Prostra °| hiehwav from Tariftville to Hartford, the i yhout the ‘which “every | Frances B. T.eonard, both of this City.| few davs recently with his eister Mo | o, Mies Estella Lafrance, a_teacher in| ™ Clarence R. Maln has been ill mm[ enabling the milk teams “to get Hogomdary history. . & i N ) t through. performance of the opera ne is the geetints ars. not needed| The K. of C.. minstrel show was |J. R. MacGregor. Mr. MacGregor. who | me poomeir Me and Afen. oeai g of | Pne: for a week. el TR Gentre Of a serles of amusng epi- Cases"and mas do Teal harm, | presented before: crowded houses on|is now emploved at Gilbertville, Masa, | har, S27ents: Mr- e o o services were held in the village Sodes n which deprived of his title ing aslde all digestive aids and | Monday ana ‘Tuesday at both after- - churches Sundayv. The, pastor of the eponds the week ends at hig He ; : e : A hous and. cvening pertormances, The(hrre 0 T 0 4 Y home{w:{sls& e an g o s mneficld. | Congregationa] church was confined to et ot “fifi?&%fi'fim"“ne e d 7 P AT el Tha Mass., has be sues| €3 | his home by illness. o i n e e ot Wil hiree | e Rinw) b 390 "oneet, £00a3 here. ‘where she was formerly a teach- | ""Tne maws of the death of Miss Helen BatllFol’ cofimpa il Sierenid: Bore the able guidance v m ni “Mg”.’_‘;mra' R “c An ]hde er in the high school. & Hall otiPreston’ wds recelted ioith and has a gay, a lively and an amus- Hussey ‘and were forced to respond | g e I8 Amnold) | Amhert Gates, who hag charge of the | much sorrow here. Whete the wos ol ing serfes of adventures. He tri- to numerous encores, -}'rom the time|the state treasurer; will be present and enemies in the end. ctarted with Its No- | glve an_address. This is. te he the| market, is ill at his home in Moosup.jknown. having been graduated from umphs over his the program = " ™ George Potvin, the proprietor, has yWheeler wins his title and property back body's Business But My Own. until|fnn 1 free-will offéring meeting of | jaon”in the market since. Mr. Gates' “}1!‘6;;19&501‘;011 S S hml! again, and best of all the hand of the the ‘final curtan was rung down on | the union. 3 abeence, Sinon Wi ine o SR Gy is e rich in melody. In fact, it is filied ? * magnesia | the dainty ' Dancing = Models, _there | T Mrs. Frank Pennv bas received the| proving slowly and gets about the| girl he loves. purnoses, t ir need ke as'not one dull moment. The pro= CFNTR'Q\L VILLAI-E news of the death of her brother, ¥: house a little | The music of “Robin Hood’ is s'of people who enjoy their|gramme foliows:. Big opening over-| X i Warren, at East Pntnam. Mr. Ws X 5 $ with a continuous success of = solos 10 more fear of inliges| ture, including V Janusm Caro- Angus! Frieze has been . ren was a former local re: ot qr\fl T T and choruses known to fame. - Among ;uh‘!hm(, E 5 3 > Thomas Moore has returned from| moved from here several months a N | in Nova Scotia. He was emnloved at a sawmill in NORm SERLING H Helen Waldo Tillinghast has| Putnam- and was seriously | N The roads were never in as bad a i the caw. He was faken to the Day|condition for travel as at present, 1 Cutler has returned from | Kimhball hosnital. where he died. He ng to the heavy snow and a raing d them are “The Tinker's Song,” “Oh Promise Me,” “Brown October Ale” and the Churning Song. Included in the cast will be Joseph F. Sheehan in the title role, Stanley Deacon:as Lit- Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALBERS | Oklaboma, where he has: heen svend- | Isaves his wife and several c! stor the next day, which formed a tle John, Harold Geis as Will Sear- S : v inz several weeks. He makes annuallalso two sister { crust, making it almost impossible’ for Jet, Bertram Goltra. as the - Sheriff, 38 Union St Willimantie, Conn. shi ne Before \ou Get Your! frins thérs fo” npurchase broom corn,| Mrs. Arnold ; horses to walk without breaking their William R. Northway as Friar. Tuck, 1 ; The two additions, | V! Geors . T 1 Hazel Bden as Maid Marian, . Alice Prlno 290 ll.ldy Amnum) : McKenha and Bl nL i ’nmreduy :ma ewson and Mis! The rural mail carrier has not been May Cariey as Allan-a-Dale, , and : son were i Monsap Saturday to attend e s, \r(hur Roy, Ha S {F to cover his route since last week ! Elaine de Sellem as Dame Durden. | Dl' B C ik ! ! s returad | Biod Comeka's fureral. comesdax.. i . ! LAV, ; | rom Mirmi. Ta. Miss| Tobn Tovlon is ill at his home on| Ceorge Pierce has been confined to : ackson | 5 ', Arthur i 1o TFlarida threa| Palmer avenre. tho house fof several days with! influ- | — 2z MARY FIHIORD wn “Pollyawma® Paed Toacs { " ! ubeau, I Lester, ago with Floyd” Cranska and{ Danie! Moffitt hés been in Fast Prt- ! = Z The elexir of a child’s love and’ Au DENTIST | BbatnnTosiol ~Cliskn 2 Evelyn Cranska of Moosup to|nam, called there by. the.death of day night during the heavy rain At the Broed Theatre | power fo straighten the viewpoint' of 3 T ue and D men and women whose outlook on fifs’ : < the . g Leo Piche; T has become distorted will be demion- 715 Main Street, Willimantic | Absent (b) Arthur Roy: I A strated at_the Breed theatre today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, when Mary Pickford appears in “Pollyan-! na,” her first United Artists’ produc- tion. ‘This picture-play differs from Anr‘ Hours—S a, m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44| Got No Time to ITave the Blies, R R | Aziton: Was There Ever a Pal Like s ({3 ” —_—— Ha You'An’t Heard H. E. SAVAGE'S ciosed car leaves Nothing Yet, hop; When Mo- letin .Office every pt ther Sang Hush-a-bye-o, K. of C. das &t 430 oclock fer lvnmmevrfil“ Right; Worth W Waiting of Little Mary's recent plrgll!m‘iflnfi ¢ ninz to leave -l For Jack MK " 8 \ % t sh trays a little girl U Tor, e e e K Jakd (ke Mise Therecs § OUR EXPERT BUYERS ARE CONSTANTLY ON THE JOB IN TAKING ADVANTAGE OF ANY REDUCTION IN B feouihoc: e "tnie pitare York Lunch or at ths hotels, wnov24d, Ship Without a! There is nothing more convincins | wair Tin vou§FOOD VALUES. WE SUGGEST THAT YOU WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS. WE GIVE YOU THE UP- B! et b5 00 tes oharacterization | Sat : Get'Them Up in thé Air Boys, BNl | - this photoplay. She does not mere- | JAY M. SHEPARD pipsent, Anthony McKenna | TO-DATE MARKET PRICES. e o mtl b et Succeed!ng Filmore & Shepard grand finale, Whoa a little girk. Her work in Pollyanna . E 2 verybody. Guests a e . . ; indicates that she has devoted unlim-| Funeral Director & Embalmer iiis ot cases, wiiiom ca- (N Sirloin, Round, Porterhouse | FOR WEDNESDAY BEST PURE LARD ited time to the study of children, 50-62 LORTH S8T. WILLIMANTIC | Sev: Wallace Ronan, Anthony Mec- The pranks played by Po\\yannl' furnish unending fun, “Those with whom she comes. in contact think it strange that this little gifl is a.bb to be glad no m{ter what Her Pork Sausage,lb......... 23¢c BUTTER—None Better, Ib 63c: egg e i - - . saw the fol)l.\- of their ways and the Willimantic, Conn. : ing| Nicely C FISH T fara” becams 3 TR AF thes ; Of h ict the hill eluds Fresh Steak e FINAL CLEARANCE OF WINTER ! Plate, Brisket |p .} Shore friends, and in the end, after.she has | SUITS AND COATS b........ l4c|b Navel Cuts 1}, jdod Ib. 15¢ been badly hurt in an accident, those Here is an offering that should appeal to all those in need BEST CHUCK Flounders for there is no small characteristic Laiy Assistant Tel connection , 1kvc?naéxS:i')v‘f;‘:fxi‘;hx,lfa]\!;"ixggxfxe'ufl—ffi" STEAKS, lb. e Meyelitiaivie tols 29c T H e 27¢ lb 4 !bs. 51 00 who'had held out persistently against her teachings and ‘who needed the of a good warm Suit or Coat for present or future use. EOAST Bfi CHOPS Estii Chop. hbis Included in the lot are Piush Coats. While size ranges are {8 ™ FRESH — || Fresh Cut Pork Chops, Ib. . 26c Meadowbrook C HURRAY’S BOSTON STORE UTTER —None Better, e | = 1 i it Strand Today is the last day to see the all | star x!m‘mmh ai: the Strand. Ev.en: one that saw the show at the Strand- LOW WHIP |Every Egg Good | 53 ‘that it is the best yet. Man- . | ning, Feely and Knoll' was a great Jaris i T 200 Ze) success with their comedy singing and - flc_llo__!_n_ e T e i, an nd Sisters have a won Ihe. a2 gNEFbl# musical act. Al special ecenery 3s ISC us m and Irene’ Marlyn have & . " | classy singing, dancing ¥ with specfal scenery. Herbert Ra: linson with an ail ‘star cast; including n.ot compllcte, if you come early you may securg your Cheeks, lb. 22¢ PURE Ma.rganne 2&';:‘”@ Bilings ” and Dm?gm size, at prices that mean less than half the regular price. No. 1 Smelts OLIVE OIL WAL et 3o oo e b.. Pint can. . . 69: start to finish. This i5 one of “the - Coats have been divided | Suits, regardless of former into three groupes and | prices, have been priced for | Dol ot miss: this show. (T priced at $14.00, $19.50 | the closing of this sale at. WARD OFF “FL ” WITH GRAPE FRUIT AND ORANGES b “ mw_ ‘ and $39.00. $17.50, $27.50 and $32.50. recognized physiological fact that the acid of Grape Fruit or Orangss us . lhllne condition resistant to-the germs of Influenza and every-day colds. We h..-e alageeloeial ool o Hallmarks latest pictures and is fuft SATS. il v : . i lg’gl b::dly l?;t vlvee]ll: Sunuay aid 18 avt “ le to wa at all BULK DATES YELLOW ONIONS : Mrs'frvn. T:g:er lsl‘reported : i v ortably at No. mail was _delivered. Lhe‘!-fit’ #~ three a;r:m"?vm FLORIDA ORANGES

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