Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 8

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e .2‘4:":."?& b ‘__...__ Nogwish w fon B3 Church St Fole Four members of thé Wullnh Ooh l‘lllt‘ Deputation team are to.be in a °"’é"u‘",&‘i"‘é”:’.’u?‘“u ifen. y_an 8] at sevi c! - sn g ahd at t_be Tfl! g unday evenifig. xmu their lmm in this eity t.flil | afternoon on the 3 o'clock train théy ! will be taken to the Y. M. C. A. build- mc where they hope to meet any who desiré to learn some- mm: al colleges and their work. The young men who are to come to city are prominent among Wes- MURRAY’S BOSTON STGRE Willimantic, Ch Ilmlmh Of- 106. R near him nerm nmsum. 1821, vielinist in the collég tfil ot se‘vktfl ufi]l.ifi o! mlu Conn. —EASTER— Mmeewrwodeflm&rm:smm“sa fresh gladness to the heart, a longing to make everything as bright and new as the green outdoors. True to our ideals of constructive, sympathetic service this store presents innumerable selections of modish apparel for women secking raiment in harmony with the spirit of Easter- time. The Suits of Spring Introduce Countless New and Bewitching Details If i’s a temperamental little ripple or astonishing brevity that you crave for in the Jacket of your new Spring Suit, your wish may be gratified here. Our display of late models em- braces both features to say nothing of s¢ores of others equal- ly distinctive and different, but too numetous to mention. You will also find a very interesting variety of fabrics and the most wanted colorings here to select from, at 33500 and up to $80.00. New Versions of the Coat Mode i As is always true of our displays, we havé endeavored to interpret the vogue in Coats, in a most original manner. Dlversltyhnulmbeeno\numlndoanhmttthnshow ing will prove that it has hit the mark. The Finest Fabrics Are Featured Polo Cioth, Camel’s Hait Cloth, Goldtene, Silvettons, Jersey 2nd many other soft textured woolens are includéd, and every [* - modelhpurtully or full lined with figured silk—Prices range from $25.00, and up to“noo Little Things That Count Much With the many little things that go a long way toward mak- ing the Easter wardrobe complete, are Veils, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Neckwear. Knowing this we have pro- vided an adequate and fascinating assortment of each. Topmost, if not most are Veils|Gloves and Hosiery may and here one finds not only|match one’s costume or offer countless novelties, but sev- eral ways in which to wear them. gramme and gene wwtd by refreshme: Stnday morni g it- has been wlan- Bids of local dea ice gfl:’mififl itted 3 dsflted by the city h Residents of South points along the elae! ned to have one man at each of the hurchés to give a brie! The Bunday school MSSO l!!e afternoon_a meeting for men and Boys at the “Y" and in the evenin%ha e The four ‘esléyan will give brief-ad- churches at gfiicm meéeting of reh -at 7 o'clock. lpflst ch f from résaés M the result of a drive for members of Hibernians #d 2 class of 34 at the meeting 'hiirsday evéning and the names !\s Ancient Order hél fvf 21 new applicants were received. ve for members in the.A. ing the organization and ic division ranks high mmh th6se f the state i the num fiew émbers taken in. Follow: ing thé meeting there was a smoker. Arrangéments for another class initis were ation to take placé in April madé: ie K. Miss Fagér was presented &' the_ presentas bouguet of earmations. tioh beifiz made by Mrs, Tda Grady. Lady Ca!nmundér Mrs. Agnes Vegiard was presented & handsome cut glass vase by Miss Florence Chais half of thé local memberq evening an exhibition. d by members of the guani team It nevér rains but it ru urs. Loui Bretschhéideér, who conduc: s a store af 1088 Main street was attached for $400 | afternoon after a representa- tive of the firm of Miner, Read and Friday Tullock, wholesale groce Haven, made a trip to eollect 4 sum dué them 1 schneider. The represe; fi6t ha & much success the bill and returning to the office of their attorney, the papers, of chs ment were made out and Constable Somie | the Elfiéer M. Young served them. @iscussion took pla following serving of the papers, but the sum at last handed over and the bill tled up. Brettschneider to app before thé police ‘court this (Saturd mornifig to dnswer to t char; téd under the prohibition law. utomobiles, one owned by H. M. 6ung and the other by William A. Dawson locked together on streét. Women Made Young Brighteyes, a clear skinand a body full of youth and heaith may be yours if you will keepyour ‘systemy in ofder by fegulafly talnng GOLD MEDAL BN oy The wofld's Standard remedy for kidney, Tiver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the énémied of life and looks. In use since 1896. Al druggists, thres sizes. L#ak for the name Gold Medal o3 overy I-: &nd accept no i k3 Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 86 Union St Willimantic, Conn. Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Suéceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer 60-62 NORTE ST, Lady Assistant Tel. connection rsepruenhngnllthnuncwfor lhemtelvu as final chl.nmng pring. New Woolens For Spring Suit, Coat, " Dresses and Skirt Suitings, Coating, and the lighter weight Woolens for Street £rocks are all in evidence, while Wosl Serges and Wool Tri- eofinemflvontu——lmpéchonofthmreve&!muyotbr equally desirable Wool Fabrics. Part Wool Serge, in black, navy and brown, $1.25 and $1.75 a yard, 54-inch wide navy blue, All Wool Tricotine, very fine and soft; $6.00 a yard. Woeol Serge, navy biue black &t $2.80 & yand. "”"mw.amms« B4-inch wide, All Wool Serge, |Separate Skirts, in a good in tan and navy blue, $5.00 a |range of color combinations, yard, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50a yard. ~ NEW, LININGS designs and colorings have to harmonize, besides the quality generally indicates the superiority of the garmeént, i anwedéllkLtém;ngl,mnmde Bnrtbn’ two-season Satin colorings, p:: $2.25, ‘2-50 - M "ma $2.69 and $3.25 a yard. Skinner’s Satin Lining, all col- Beldins’ thnlmm; black, 1 | Heurs=9 a, m. to 8 6. m. ors, $3.50 a yard. ; white and gray, $2.75 a yard. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantic Phone 43 8, B, SAVAGH'S closed car leaves Bulletin Office every morning except Sunday at 430 o'clock fer Willimantic, First car in_ morning to leave “Hll- W mantic for Norwi Inquire at York LuncH or at hotels. n talk; durlng At a mesting of the W. B. A. of thejfey Maceabees a social was held in honor | of Miss Rose Millier, the new state of selling a_beverage confaining a larg- er quantity of aleohol than is permit- After getting caught in a pocket and béing unable to turn either way two Bridge | The aeccident which was re- WILLIMARNTIC| entry .are énce again. trolley to and from tii sérvice was resumed marning. city. street has recovered oncl\ 14 is able to'be out. ing an attack of mflnénz-. At the First Cof, Sunday, Rév. Arthu . | The Glorification of Christ: Chureh school for study of Bible ai 9:45. Captain James B. Fulléfen, subjéc Our Chamtber of Commereé, It8 Pl form and Aims, Meeting of Didcip] class at 6 p, m. Evening service omi ted for union servité at F‘If!t church. C. Harley Broach’ at+1 noon. Meeting of Epw 6:15 p:om. lmnn Baptist church at T - Christian Bmith, pastér, service o'¢cloc! Scrence séfvice room, 803 Jject. of lesson-sermon, en Text Philippians 8. reading, Philipplans, 3:1-5, 7-9, 12, At Calvary Baptist church, Rév. P. Powell, pastor, will ain street at 16.45. Sib preach at Again. ‘?undas school at 12:13 Mebt mg of B. ¥ at 6 p, m. “Our (ounll s Need of Meeting of Literary Society at 3 subject “I Will and What Will 12 At the First Baptist Arthur D, Carpenter preach the mor Sunday scvhool’ at noon. the P C. evening service Speak deputation pastor, wil Meéting of at team of fou Killour calling on friends. Miss Dori Providence to spend the week énd. I cal visitor Friday. Mrs. Fred Gilbert is visiting reéla. tives in Putnam. is visiting at thé home .of ents of West Madin Street. WEEKAPAUG weeks with Mrs. Martha Crandall. ity are getting serious. Tuésday nizh kind of vehicle. * Mrs. Josephine Colling, whé New Jersey, irg tc her home in Altofi. the weéek end at his hoffie hére. HE eriployéed as teamster. W illiam Opie is hauling wood for W. C. Rathbone. tae week end at his farm, jas far as Wisconsin These animals are of Fresian strain. N at Quaker Hill, Conn., 27 with her mother, Mrs. J. Lins, and Michigan. the Norfolk. Ir. and Mrs. Y rk, summer residents, who in C€alifornia. rofeséor W. O. annfld Bélievue £ ha$ beeri _confinéd to his mg follow- chufch cCr pastor, ‘will preach at 10:45, subjéet, Meet of Men's Forum At 12:15, léadér, Baptist At the Mathodiet Episcapal church, 3 i1l Sunday schéel at th league at at First is held Bunday morning in the Woman’s club Reality. Gold- Responsive 10:45, subject “Have You Beéi Bérn o | other day. church Reév. | g sermon at 10:45. . at 6 p. m., followed a'clock. ey was In Hartford llivan of Providence was erien left Friday for Raymond Jodoin of Baltic wds a lo- Miss Madeline Cluft of New Havén hér par- Trdveling conditions in this viein- seven large trucks were ‘stuck” in” thHe mud oh the Post road between thé homes of W. S. Gavitt and J. E. Cham- plin. Some of the crossréads afe al- washed away by the overflow of | tot 4 1&% vhich makés’ thém Impassable has’ spent the winter with her daughtérs in has returned to the horfié | ford, of her father, W. C. Rathbone, whéFé | erine Mérgan, Who hds béén il for shé will stay a short timie beéféré go- Lthan Pendleton of Westerly spen( "Edward Brown and fafily of West- ery have moved to the Eims, on thé dale farm, whére Mr. Bro%n is Hobert Ayers of Pittsburgh spént r. Ayers has sold several blooded bullé from his herd which aré beifng expresséd t6 different parts of the west, somé goihg Hbélstein- s Susan Collins, who is téachifig spent the waslk R. Col- J. P. Post, and Mrs. John H. Flagg of Naw have been spending several days in town, are sooh to leave for a month's stay pleuure of being - ufl‘"lo ride b’ Rev. cnntun 3 At d‘g;me Wt gnauvqf Iu{oemy fésting le by Mis. % \} Fullér's MoFRIAE ihb- jee~ M tite rm cnn('en ta me g‘u_- ¥ine “and ib %gs csmm e gfim n W ek, mgeting i# at 6.15. t programmé—pians and corfiet Auet, and ! pastor. wug violin obl| the Hm) pirit i85 thé ommt Vislih i ms‘ éct Suhday md What It Méans_t6 M Mrs. L. D. Howe ledds theé Léague mééting at § o's16¢k, at nood. Evafigelistic sérvice at bl In the star tworth tHE pricé of aamiexis; The boys aré working Hard in théir r 6t April. It Ha&“beén opén. fnh évery & enmg, e hours il be 10 a, . o]pm zmaandlwl p. m., &tcépting Sa rd-y mg‘ the libfary closés at i 1 4 néwumneru hav Bo&ton Trafseript, N Hartford Timés AM nes nal: #iy maga: are alrefdy oh thé t!bl!s Yofk Tifnes, £ G I)fflcmlln% at t Mary's cémeiery. Bearérs were Louis VacHen, Couture, Antoifié Lamaring seph Chretien. Héurigan were in chafgé 6f thé arrangemeénts. Béarérs waré g fllipe _of Jewst G min of Preston and Mgstio. Rév.: J, éd the burial séf¥ics: 4nd T |ing ar Buridl ia b Xuf}ibr &fl%&n‘ Bén Reynolds. Mi. and MFs. Hdrey Boyle and Emil Weber of Meride The Ocean View W. C. T. U. mét at | Miss_Grace S. Benjamin of Norwie! the home of Miss Olive Pendléton 0n | and Mrs, Hérhsrt Wolte, 6t Myatic, &t Wednesday afternoon With seven | tsnded the service. members and one visitor présent. Thé | Mrs. F. E. Robinson entértainéd thé next meeting will be held in two |Harmeény club on Friday afternaon. A. D. Tripp spent Thursday in Bos- Hn. t7 Dr. J. .Harry. McLaughlih, accém- panied by Attorney Chdrlés J. Me- Laughlin, of Hartford, C&fnéliug COLCHESTER Mrs. Samuel N. Morgan is in Stafi- ting heér daughter, Miss Kath- sédveral days. Mrs. Arthur Elgart and sof féstér left Thursday for a few Week§ visit with New York relativés. William Foran hds reHiFfiéd after ending the wintéf in PutAdm 4nd v&mmannc and has résuiiéd Ris du- ties as engineér on thé BFAACA rail- roag. John Huntley of Hébrén wias 18 town Thursday. T. A, Long of Meridén fln the guest of friends in town Thu Edward Jones of mnflm was 4 caller here Thursday. Guy B. Clark of North Weéstchestér was in town Thursday. The work 6f carting aWdy theé 16f- ber, etc., from the groudds of thé Gld Episcopal church has coméncéd 4 it is expected that thé &ité will N cléared by the last of nékt wéek. Mi- chael Fedus, who is tedming down the old Methodist church, put 6fi-af éxtra gang of six men Friday ahd #i1l fuéh the work to completion. Thé lusber is being cartéd away 4% fast as it i8 torn down. 3 Louis F. Baldwin 6f Middlétown was here Friday. Albert E. Clark of Mariboro was thé CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years - ot BEST YET SOAP COMPANY Office 108 Thayér Building Factory 13 Bath Street, Norwich Conn. Manufacturers of BEST YET, a mechanics’ hand soap, and TRY IT, a no water hand soap. Users are very enthusiastic P Y IT—A soap that did not requil and TRY IT meets the needs. Simp moist on any kind of cloth, waste o saver. about them. ire water had been heeded for years, ly rub it on the hands and wipe whils r paper towels ‘untit dry. Great time it keeps the hands soft, white and healthy. Indispensable to Clérk at desk, Salesman at counter, in Auto, Travelers on cars, Garages, Mills, Sheps of in the Homes. Hardly a withéut ihjury to the hands. vilue—PRICE 20 CENTS. stain known that it will not remove Don't use. water, it destroys the medicinal | BEST YET—This is a mechanlcs® hand soap that removes all removable dirt without the slightest injury, and is a Household Necessity. A small quantity ruhbed on the hands and hands. Fer :lumhg Household Ute 15 CENTS. rinsed in -water quickly cleans the nsils it is the best goap made—PRICE For e'ie]n TNedrly Afl Stores:in’Norwith, Also Garages. guest of friends in town Friday. Sunday next, Paim Singay, thers wil} be the blessing and distfibution 6f palms at St. Andrew’s chufeh. Leonard Siebert of Bast Hamptoh was in town Frida; the guest of local friénds Fridav. At the Consrégatisndl chassl day morning the paktor, Rev. Henry TWebb, will preach. THerk Will §8 epe- cial music. In the Baptist chufth Sunday at 10.45 a. m. and 7 p. M. the pastor will preach. Louis Alexander of the Hop Yaed was a caller here Friday. BRIEF STATE NEWS Soiith Manchéster, — (Véar Géneral fhomas S. Dugkan of St. Joseph's ¢athedral, Hartford, préached the Lén- ten sermon at St. James' R. C. charéh this wéek. of Casé averue réceived Word reveéntly that a Body which resémbléd tHat of her #6n Raiph, 27 years old, Whe Peen missing for weeks, was found of the coast of Virginia at Norfolk. Farmingten—An interésting exhibi- the Barnéy Meémeridl BAD BREATH hk!hGet It Dr. Edwards' Olive at the Cause and m __‘_ Thé vestry 8ervice is at setén, with\a special musical !17 the . Deéision Day ifi the Stunday scho6l m, American Légién mingtFéls Jaék Mcl#dah is firédicted (8 B8 a hearsals, Wwhich gré moést tunéful from C. | the otsige. Siatsr library is 8 Be spen évéry day ahd evmi;y: commieheing mg rg{:t But oflly évéry feom ts, when ivé dany béen adfltd to thosé 6n fils, Norwich Mofning Bullétin, fovidénce Jour- month 6.35 18 hé réquiém mass. Bu’yl-‘ial Joseph Jo- Brothérs i u ¢ William D, Palmér wis g B U Tl B Ryan of Boston and John R. Kinsélla of Han(or% has goné té Atlantic City ay S. Hi* Kellogg o! New Britain wad |’ Winsted —Mrs. Hénry B. Bearadles | Da tion of old-tapéstries is béing Held in | whe llfllfl ORé | want i’lé 1 vbtfin‘{l'l‘ & Meeti 1 e S i 3 l"f“ fl; 0 cl&ét ll’tl‘ el ,e,“d ih! lll! tb fl‘fll’ tHE 8% - uf" ln ‘ bwfi {ir ‘Hil énsuls é&flfié lul afifl iy AlS: o StHEr Biislnsss Iy e foan. But net n:n i @ act as shé did when she dis- BB ' B 8 £ el B e rcked s DAL 16 Be dfie A t trie a t M e o i saen 'fle 'Mflfin ifit with 4 man ¥in) aay 6f M-rch n hé uscemld“ lhe conflnlkm fi!g %“ ?‘Ififim“ tmfi":., 5‘ T nadine. lso be seen in Sérectmén. ar, Water Evefywhérs.” a com- AT A cb'%"l- oF ’-‘?}“" HELD tioh of comeédy and drama and At Monhfl&}I »lmln an foy thé Dlt- nigrsfd At The Bréed Sunday Evening. ifld Ray will again he séén at reed théatrs Sunday evening mmfl = dph!'f! tate of ;‘lleh the Tiagle piay, “The Hick” a nm Distrit, déei d. dy drafna of eollege life, will hoid the Aflflllfih"‘ 14 geeen thé Pathe Néws will compiéte the biil. y of i aémw Il& : “161 61 ntvillé, red, the béards. Miss Bessie Rarriscale héads an éxesllent supporting cast, “Thé Hieck” fe adapted from “Plain .v;nei;' 'h'c ér Sullivan. of that famo r nuxla play, 1| Flamé 6f the 1t conéérns lhb Advuhm of & sta mé Téwn, and thé | ey in a um& New Eng'and coll & oms m'-]r“h: 3 Nrflu B m 1 :g'n“ iAn és( flirtation with one a 5 i mst"’c! and AAk~g # hu;o tlhv ‘Dflfl. b ‘:, ?*“e:;finv::':v a‘n’;’!;::"p'r";i Mhé ABOYE and ,,-“”,_' 1" “. hEue nnd K6 evefittul capitulation th the copy of recard 164 6f Dan Cupld. Throughout SUSAN £, HOMB mbca & abuhfant With the atmosph, Cié of the campus. which afforde a fitting backFroufid for the man¥ amusing situationa 6f tha &toty. cla Withis slx mlmuu ga:mut a fStics 6 Ethar With 4 c8pe PhE sifApost nnrsu 8 said dgcellefl last AW Erk. NOTIOR— AT oréditors of $A14 Aé- céaséd aré heréby notified to présen: a4 Ray I8 cARt in the part Joh men from Wesleyan university. Othér | the ambunt subscribed to date on the ‘,iggg,q';,{fl'* Faingt Said Siats (o S| g omhomore” ¥ i g L churches will unite for the meeting.. | endéWment fund. ( ,'é‘ timé linfited 1A thé.a lnd faifided voung studenit, who, nupoen HASE Feral services for Mrs. Damagé | (OFe80InE 0% i fiteng “the MIT bécomss comvine. M. and Mrs, Maurice Kelley 1eft| Ggr wers héld at St. Mary's church| mgsdtaC" Wien 1“““"’{. it ! :: that he BAS iush More to live thr ay for Providencé to visit friends. | Ffiday mofning, Bév. J, J. McCab# an his s and a caresr. st g |, Misa Barriséale 18ade tha support, e A COURT OF PROMATE HLB | 4nd it is Aeciared to ba one Af the :“ t‘"'",“"‘ b s E{i (hSer n; | most ingratiating eharactérf she Ras g °""f“ n thE 200 3Ty of | gyer contributéd to the scresn. Other f) fMiam dn’s." the Day. N D. HOMB, Jadgé. or Chiarlés O, Lanapneré, late rnll, ecen tures 6f the bill inelude BIP?'H in "H-a ‘}\M Ae the Kinogram A 'opled & hird of Grhisn, - o canufl akd ) Strand, a_Be Todar wift 56 thé last das far the ragLE u “341a | pEople BT Norwich to sée thé wonder- oLl duimmen At | L 8h6W tehich ie completing their “ourt None in Menteiils, SAgHgEMAnt at the strand, David Se1d Fighy O, the 31st 68y 6f | tha calabraiéd fomedian s seen In B tee TR AR the | lair For 4 Night” a bridal t notice &f thé ped- ad by b bt 2 |a fi,m,,,,, dnd of said | QU08t, d#Risted by méven heautiful girle M Eivin Bt (Ré pub- | In A Aazeling artdy 6f pretiy costiimés 4raér ons timé in Thé | This act is in great demand as it has Nerwich Bnllzlln 2 néwspaner Mavidk | MAGE & BIE hit wherever it appearéd a cifculation in #aid District, at least |Laméy and Parsons were also sesr Fain i ior o the dete of 1iid |in a comedy singing and talking aet hie OEpp™d that réturn Be made Lo | whith was well liked. Chester John- ®on and Co. has a wonderful hier- 416 ridink act which was considered By thé large audiences as marvelous. t the ke iufibs u n pétition be thé Proht’c‘ DAN D. HOME, The ab6vs ana f6rékoins Is u gl‘tu! -GX' ;; feeord. SUSAN F. HOME, ot 6mas H. Ince presents Whither mar27d Clerk. |Thou Goest. a six part picture witk e e et by | 47, 811 StAT Cast. A Story f the tagé, 5 thé, West and sbeiéty. A Kinogram vestrient 18 4 19th déntupy Frenen KIY 16565 thik betfef than éwver Brocade. fiéré Aré twd 185 clAtary | sHOW &t thé Strand. Japanésé brocades, a hand-wrought Japanese tapestry and others equaily intéresting, Thése tapéstries werée toaned by Stephéfi Léiwrence. Maribors.—ThHé damige by falg 16 tRousands 8f pédch. treés in @oodrich and. Cafifil éFthards, which 4fé partly in ®ast Hafpton and par 1y ifi Marlbors, M sifftilar to that do; in 6thér places. It is found the little 4riffAls havé grawed thé bark, com- | {nclen FIFQlIRE thé trees. Strand. The Strand w ow the well 1iked Jap star in “The Secret Game." Arbuckie comedy, “Screen = Smiles, and a Travelogue for a special Sunday show. The Strand's show for Mon- day, Tuésday and Wednesdayr will be The Mast Sisters. two children in & singing and Zancmg revue. George | Sthfléy and Sister, in a singing, talk- Wheh this | IA€ AR instrumental novelty act. The Fonr A CORE the tréds will dis. rican Beauties will he fea- ——e tured. e dre four men in a com« mo‘fim #4%. hdcmlhy sinfing noveity. Cor- iRe Will be shown in her lats Buys frterést in Big Fasm, st Vk}fi'fi special, entitled Dead- iing a¢ T. H. FHAredge has Bought frém wspaper “ J0%pR AAIKOWIRI A% 48 moeHmon | s EriSuioo; NeMIIAE “uu intérést in thé 437 acre farM, | has t6 (::'u;l”‘un‘v:r:;m't‘:’ ‘q::r::: m:“h““m dwallings P e m- MAKs thé edition. If he falls to make ngs 1: "nfl 'nnm fo fhe @éadiifé things are apt 10 happen, ; kAS 8 ket . J6RR AL ducted thé transaction. Sunday at the V. M. €. A. I It i& afi héur 6f hustle, bustle and con- 6FAR con- turion 1k & féWspaper office. ACLVILY 6f 4 16cal room as the *Bea is shéwn I8 s o At Bleven,” the feature at- At 430 p. m. temorrow (Sundd mq Strand theatre Men- 4 Stérespticon talk on “The Lifé :’f dav Corinne is star. It was o&fluh cé 6f a New York s CHFiSt” will be Sveh and music will bé turnighéd SWanfi's orchestra. Bofe thirty 'lldn will B¢ shown 6n the screén, 4nd thésé Will bé enjofed * &8 68i6red by, dramatic inten- by those memung tv and a stedng loveinterest. halaner Mén. anq. 6ldér Bok ars invited té lle stofy phrfactly. It is a picture that attend the meeung” will lohg b8 remémbered. GILLETTE USERS GET _ AUTOMATIC STROPPER r. gMIe ifiéidénts, offset by bite of Male -nq. Female at The Davis, Feur Diys, Beginning Sunday. The AB¥ANCE ##lé of reserved seatf o od Bfafis to@Ry 168 the engagement of l;‘lfn'e’t'u“m“es"o'my ".’«"”«.’5&’.3.2 T S e st photo ts 416 Afid Female™ which M 48 the Davis theatre for fouf v8 efiAfing Bunday night, Mareh th. Somie idea of the attention Paid to Aétails a 8 ling advertising pai & Lée & CG‘ Btors Ml Main strest. Sy . T8 prové che worth of this stropper, factory_expert is Wi by Producer De Millé Gm:tter’mu&eu fll‘m:: “Sirippeq, | may be Raifed from a photographid 16 Gillette tsdes. {;u fl;:,“:l lefimomprl'xshod rdugllin’ " 3 ing. 108e who are familia ek Dast three Weeks #ev-|with Sir james M. Barrit's famouf id Blé Critchton,” fréem Mille preduétion Will fadall fhat several %plm #iaad. aWay and téday (; tu ¥), bein last ur 8¢ this 5 o, all WhS Mivens {4ken ahvantapt of 1i-88001g mane o8 S s %l;{m heuaflml LD in o eave srder uem natural sunlght fof Davi¢ Theatre Téday. ‘Shesting” 4..’““53‘,” De There Will be fsir shows at the | Mille dvied b idercdre system of vis téday afid the big fedture is | MAMIMGEE BY which rayé of Ethel Clayton’s lat#st picture, "Pn the sun Were Cmm u-mg l"gm”fl‘l"kmb the cave, A story wae| Despits the Mvish 8ca)e upsn which ‘fl.p[bfl from “,en Hughes' maga- | the Bicture was scréened. the inimita- zine géfial and novel 6f ths same | blé umor and his whimical humor fdme. Daphfie Kip, the central touches are apparenit (nfoughdut. Ths urs, is a girl of a m:ddle western city, | StOr¥ is sich that it has an irresti- has -lvnfy: #iven all sHé | ble aPpeal to picture 1overs. Oné of .4 theF vno ™ Bardly | th8 ERlet Pittofs fof thé tremendous qualified financially to give it. She | Sucetss of “Male and Fémale” in New becomes éngaged to a voung Naw ! York Bo#jen and In fact all of the Yorker, who, from the money hé £1ti6E. 16 the supérb cast. which spénds on her, is apparently very rick. !fl bé rightfully called “all star.” On her ma to. the -mnnlu 10 pur- eadink réles are in the chasé trouskeail, Aiseovers Méighan and Gloria mn w;nbgm her Mhe- is really a “llbon Othérs prominent in the lu: m%bu( 1ke hér father. ik cast include Theodore Roberts. n} R satisfy né un g::wn. Lila Lee, Robert Cam. jéls, Weasley Barry, Guy A- x! [2) eonflm this impression, iyér, Mildréd Reardon, Edna Maé harfied BFOA- and others. engag ‘unstccesstul sxpérience 63 tHe mo. & little shop that makeh Rer fi 1 d naficlally indepen 'g tuzum is aned . Pétticoats and Politics, a_five, xv':g Western comedy drama sfs 3 the But-dodr girl, e Na ¢d_J. Printét, Maté BAMONEY Teowh the macst 4B 10 i tFadé schodie, présented an weekly, and a funny Mutt and Jeft cation to the state board of ed- aflbgy eom;hua the sho: lnun& ti6h to have the state at 130 S mtlil 0 !m .Illndlo ,.n conts No. resétved seats Sumday.

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