Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1920, Page 10

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p i iy Twenty-four Hours, . R L9PpO -| Every druggist ln this c ed f prominent quwi% ghunndr’ to to every ri people who were _insttumental ferer in this viciniiy that if.two, bringing about a Norwich perform-|of Allenrhu, the Sure congueror 'yance of “Halt Cecelia” last year, and ' fheumatism, does not xtap a.i. 2 s T Satbusiasile sbout the resit of e Lith Svin tne Highien : ; e | PR Ees atic pain, he will giadly. return your " y lenrhu X een tri _a delIClous : So's dry s store,” or “it ha; @ and non-intoxi about fifty college students who are ting line and |, £ d really marvelous resuits| 5 i contiomilny okt rag.. Menry Alend's| L GIoga, In astivities of She campus, | {vd “been” accomplished in. the most | SPECIAL TOWN M| : CHff Cafe at 35 North Main street, D: [vno: have entered Into the. spirit of |TSicre Cises where the sulteridg and ON SALARIES FOR TEACHERS cane Sugal' Symp pearing from sig J. Driscoll's at-157 North Main, Ben- |“On Aladdin” with the zest and eag- | where the patient was helpless. . .. | The selectmen of the town of Nor-. 2 o - |thirst parlors are ‘becoming meat-|jamin Mandell's at 480 North Main|erness of the typically Connecticut| Allenthu relieves at once. Immedi- | wich have been asked to call a special markets or dry goods stores or plac-|and Caron Bros. at 582 North Main are | College girl. i . : The lyrics and song hits | ately after you start to take it theltown meeting: to act on the matter s es where other merchcandise is being|all in the nom-intoxicating drink line. |are unusually attractive. catchy £00d work begins. It searches out the | oo fing, this tetichiars of i tiID Domino Syrup is excellent for table Some places have been|Solomon Bros. at 459 . North Main de?:ldedly original. LA, O e fitie G010 Qopolita QHOI o8 I:gle)oln“:l‘i; 'zoafl“mou e Mihalr e liriost pdkEyihs . ) 2 ~gs Ao made into tenements. Some, however, |street closed up and has remained | The story of the plot is very much'lof the body through the kidneys and |than the school board recommends. . | or cooking—of distinctive flavor l-:m retaln ltlhsl’lntwrm]a: of ma- cl%steflih e different from the theme of “Halt|bowels: ki \ekiy it acts. | . Avetition to call the special meet- ons but all that 1s sold over the e hotel bars, § regan " - t's marvelous how quickly cf handed 't .y 1 and clear color. A syrup you will bar is harmless soft drinks and i b e e S L T e i e g e ¢ house is closed and has been so for a | for “Oh Aladdin” in a modern' love | Blessed relict dften comes in two davs | sicnefl by the tweaty tax payers, the like. Made by the refiners oi grain beverages. long time, while the Del-Hoff is keep- | story with settings of the.land and ,‘,“‘}.,3;5’},,,‘{;5.‘(:’.;‘3’&':. ‘5‘;‘..’;}'{';‘?’1: requisite number.: B 3 ey 3 In a trip through Water street and {ing open for handling the less than |time of Aladdii's magic lamp. There|ua few days. First Selectman Casper K. - Balley Domino p“kage s“‘m over West Main street one formerly|one half of one per csnfi beer dnd soft |is a “last word hero” but there is al- Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of | said Wednesday night that tyy had & encountered 19 saloons, but now sev- drinks. 7 v 80 a Princess’ Bab, who is essentially | Allenrhu, who far manyhyur-nlsufle;ed not yet decided on the date for caliing en of these are either vacant or are! Such is a partial list of what has|Oriental and mysterious and alluring |Lhe torments of acute rheumatism. de- . L - the special meeting. . S used for other purposes and the re-|resulted among the 80 or more saloons |and consequent complications and de- 5,;;:5,'::;{“g”g;“‘:,{":&:;‘:.: h:n:;:; s et i maining twelve are soft drink empo-|of Norwich through nation-wide pro- | velopments ensue. unless' Allenrhu: debisively ' conquers Vermont Milling Products Corp, 0 riums. hibition. The manuscript of “Oh Aladdin” is|this worst of all diseases, and he has| The Vefmont Milling Products Cor- Jackel's old place at the corner of in the hands 6f the printer and will |instructed Lee & Osgood Co. to guar-|poration, recently organized by Bar- M?rkedtia d g:te%v;tlreeté] i‘hult“n‘ CORN BORER QUARANTINE appear .in book i;’n, with dialogue | 2ntee it In every Instance. - . - {stow ngo.k Company, "l D;“m.hu‘?) soft drinKs. e te lephant on, and sofigs engraved. The work : street, toni, has acquired con! the opposite corner dispenses non-al- UNJUST. TO GONNECflCUT‘m ' n copyrighted by -Miss Rachel | wop | 3 - | of the Mahur Slate Product Company yrup goholic. beverages, Tom Wilson deals| Connecticut is' belng unjustly die- |Smitn, Bayonne, N. J., and Miss Ro-{ 1o 1o’ the ‘sereen s D e Danny Mui ,y of Poultney, Va. The plant and quar- In soft drinks, as does Carl Karpicnia, | Stiminated st bys the states of | berta " Newton, ~Middietown, _Conn. ‘3‘;;:‘[:;: ?a:‘fifar:z" by K L 1.\?,‘:,{‘ ries of this company, together with George Draper’s establishment has| Illinols, Missouri, ichigan, and|anq a popular and well known New | Browniee. Jack ~ Connollyy Edward |additional slate quarries which have dispensed with alcoholic _drinks and | Sou! Dflk':‘z n the matter of & qUar- | york publisher - of musical comedy | Die] ang Edwin Booth Tiltan, also. been. purchased, give the new Y Is dealing only in groceries. At 63|3nime egainst com, certaln vegeta-|hits i negotiating with Miss Newton| Other pictures on the bill include | corporation large facilities for the Mnmmgmy Water street Connor's saloon is clos- 3 es ar; . i)wers, A e orous_Pack- | tor the publication of several of the Madge Kennedy in The Blooming An- | production of slate granules, used,in . ed and the place used for storage in|ing materials, the excuse offered being | ones of the musioal comedy. These gel, adapted from the -Saturday Eve- | Foofing material. The properties con- s, it toit ina?* connection with the grocery business.| that of keeping out the Buropean ¢orn | nymbers will appear in New York | bing . - | sist of 155 acres of dark n siite ameturs 1t ooy e The saloon at 62 Water street former- | Dorer. The quarantine does mot ap- | precentations next fall and winter. ning, Post story and the Bray. plelo-{ g e rry land, representing 4. practieal Granulated, Tablet, Powdercd, Confectioners, Brown, Iy run by A Lariviere is also clos- | PIY to shelled corn. \Brltton the | Ofwing o “the ‘fact ‘that “Oh Alad- L PRI DR ALY ly inexhaustible supply of material. iy e S % On_West Main street the saloon in| State entomologist, of New Haven, |din” is to bo an event of the junior| Eyes of Youth Coming to Breed The-|The present mill and €quipment per- J $ the Washington building . is_ selling Connectticu‘t, there is no present ex- :;;’l‘:‘ge:“’:ad?::‘c'!m?mm bh:a"l,l'maf?gi "é; atre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. uracturedwp:odun ‘per annum, but e soft drinks, A. Schanker at 39 West| cuse of including tf'?onnecficm n_the junfors and sehiors and their guests | From the topmost pinmacle of the|with the proceeds of present finane- lfaal;n :‘;reetb ‘?:“ glfi'en fip m:t ;v?o‘lé- gf;:-‘flc :‘Pt:l;_‘fll“g::"fein Tgi .E:::{:: R 3arwe mhnber of witerprafiiaten: | FiAnt Hlmal?yas he came. A vliem;: ing, additional mijls will increase the e 8 sells -softdrinks, rbed in wi ental togs. In his Joe Bedard is selling soft drinks as No. 43, established a quarantine on |the freshmon and sophomore classes | £2rbed In wierd g;sm wighe- dndvTie] ¢ b sk ?‘2‘“3',,.,““@ Milling' Pro- o is F. Owsiak, J. Bowman, J. F. Mur-]¢ertain areas in Massachusetts, New {Will attend {*e Norwich performances. q e entry-of ont Milling' Men at Bible Study. vAsk and Yo shall recetve” Some . " JVrl g oo PN P ohn J. Shea, | Hampshire, New York and Pennsvl-| The tickets for the performance will | ade the happy girl peer Into it "1 dusts Corporation into the. slate in- " & reasons why God does not amswer | PV, d. Jacobson, and John J. | vania, but does mot Include Connec-|day morning and.proceeds of the com- | M the Eyes of Youth" he sa‘'d. “I| dustry is regarded as the most impor- The Men's Bible Study club of the |, vor"ore 7 followss There is some| Lhe B. Katz place at the corner o ‘tlcut‘ & Comnee | orning and the procesds of the com-|2m the dream of life reaching out!tant development .that 'has - taken T M, C A held an inferesting ses- | times an element of selfishness in the West Main and Falls avenue is oc-{tlgeh o o o0 o e i e diviied between the Nor- | from the cloud land to earthly mor~|place in many years, The-quarries in Ston buitding. The session was weld | praver or Mt Sty o ot Brothers 18 Somgled by a meat|ined Jast summer and fall by repre- | wich Coliege ol for the Scholarship tals. rou are happy mow, but see In- | and about Rutland, Vt. have been the R . hearts and therefor: e declines to » " e 1= 1 Puni 0] n- | t0 your henceland. Herein lies for you| jargest source of such material, but In tho directors) room and the topie | listen to us. Another reason why our | 210 ETotery siore and O'Nells place| SSNAINes, of the Comnectiout Agriifund wnd e Ryl e ae eusvices| e Beatest of agonics—the depihs| the development conteinpiated by the 8 A . Ve 4 5 = 2 . - 2 ” i — | - points brought ouf were the foliow- | JAYers are mot anewered ie that at) “yevine Bros. on North Thames|Haven and of the Connecticut Agri-|the comdy will appear. of poverty—the helght of wealth—the| new corporation will expand the ac abyss of misery—the lowest of Dbe- | tivities beyond any ing: nai street are doing soft drink business|cultural college at Storrs. No trace — ” - God's attitude & our prayers is an :1),‘&‘fig‘:?fa";‘ot'”si:l",“ihz";fi;;;: :‘; as does J. O. Mahoney on Fails av-|of the corn borer has ever been found Breed Theatre. trayals” and I show it to you herein: By'securing the best anq most advan- attitude of looking and listening. He Bt 2 3 in this state, % you cannot avoiq it for you are be-!tageously located quarries - Vermont fnvites us to prayer In the words, | JUtV; the obeying of God's command- | "IN | 011 gpoim ang The New| I s S ten o umed. o state| William Russell, the brawny screen|ing guided by a destiny greater than | Milirg - Products Gorporation s as b4 '| ments, having absolute faith in the; o O “Tendmars <o Thames street|Quarantines mentioned above do not|Star, was _enthusiastically received|the very earth before you. Such is the| sured of adequate supplies of mater- -—__— Cod to whom we pray and the coming | pFOL | EETE O e out of | work Injury to Comneetiont solely | vesterday at the Breed theatre in the| vision Clara Kimball Young in_the|ial which can be marketed to excel- to Him in confidence, nothing doubt- | (2F MARY YeaiR, haye x Spate ie. an | through barring certain shipments to | title role of The Lincoln Highway-|character of Gina sees in Max Mar-|lent advantage. The present financ- B emptv blank ‘now, the building: those states. but that they give the|man. the new Willlam Fox feature,cin’s poignant dramatic documen! |ing of the company consists of an of- YOU are losing hair, have dandruff, or are o standing unoccupied while “The New state a “black eye” and may be the | the stirring story of which was writ-| Eyes of Youth. It is a thunderbolt| fer of $500,000 of 8 per cent. cumula- vl T it Be ‘o it KOTALKD, conia- | Bridgeport—The. state bank - com- | Spot” is ocoupied by a plumbing shop. | cause of ‘other states taking similar | ten by Paul Dickey as a stage play.|of dramatic force; cost $500.000 to ! tive. preferred stock, the shares hav- . wondectully mfidfi::: ‘women, | mission reserved decision on the ap- On Franklin street the well known | action. The Lincoln Highwayman is essen- produce it and was six months in thei ing a par.of $100. The authorized cap- e Hule grown, dandraft eliminated 18 | oo Coet T o Bank saloon that was formsrly conducted! The guarantines prohihit shipments | tially a photodrama of speed. Jimmy|making. It is coming to the Breed!ital is $1,000,000 of preferred and a many cases when all else failed. $300 (;S‘u:-‘ D. ashington Bank and by Georgze Greenberger is now a 0f, the following items: Corn . and | Clunder, the hero, is at top speed all|theatre next Sunday, Monday fl"fl[llkeamonn!otcommon. Earnings are ANTEE and -nvy:-nma ST s for Proof | 1iUst company of Bridgeport for a “prohibition saloon.” whiers soft | brdom corn, including all parts of the | through the actlon. It is his speedy | Tuesday. g Z g = P : chorter to do banking business in Cast ' fich eiabilea:hom 406 wintthe s estimated at approximately 10 times - Rl e s In fast | arinke and apple cider are dispensed.q stalk. celery. green beans in ~ the | Wooing which enables him 4 & the preferred dividend = requirement 2, 1L, Britiain, luc., Staticn F, New York, N.Y, { Bridgeport. lAs soon as &pe prohibition s went | pod, beets with tops. spinach. rhubarh, (heart of Marian Calvert, played by| Office secking may be neither .8 |for the entire authorized issus, - el e 5 N his wholesale end of t%e. business but| used in packing cut flowers or entire | Sist so dynamic & wooer? The feature Davis Theatre. continued to sell soft drinks for sev- ; plants of chrysanthemums, asters, | Was staged with unusyal regarq for Another -« splendid - programme is eral months. He then sold out to|cosmos, zinnja, hollyhacks, and cut realism. The garage which Jimmy, 7] ” booked to appear at the Davis theatre other interests. flowers ‘or entire plants of gladiolus | acquires was speclaily built on the D Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week and five of the best vaude- ville attractions with =2 feature pic- ture, a comedy angd "deekly L;ombvrb-m 3 S the programme. Heading the ‘is, StOpS Hair Commg Out; | George Dury Hart & Co., in a comedy | sketch entitled 1 Beg Your Pardon. Doubles Its Beauty, | This sketch needs no apology. It isa : Falling in line with the other sa-|and dahlias. except the -bulbs thereof | Lincoln H'ghway. Many high-class icons in the city the McCormick place | without stems, motor carg lend touch of luxury to :’hllgh for yfiar! was located in lhé —_— uilding at the corner of Franklin an Test For Statistical Clerk. Bath streets, replaced its stock of o 5 spirits, ale and beer with soft drinks| The state civil service comm'ssion P e v Soft drinks] will hold an examination for statisti- months. but finally closed its doors. |C21 clerk on April 2ith, 1920, at 1.30 { dandy comedy and the characters are The saloon was dismantled, and is | P; M- in_the old senate chamber, a man, a woman, a girl and a poiice- now in process of }emode!in’g When | State capitol Hartford, Connecttcut,; man. The plot i‘. unique and will be { the extensive alterations are comnlet-: t0 fi'l vacancles in state departments { " | enjoyed the more if it is not told. ied the building will be occupied as|2S they occur. Ask for'® ! The second act is Hawthornée and a talking machine store e o uish . ahsl 3 Cook in the comedy. skit, No Rliyme The Wuttkey saioon across the way | OWN typewriters and tables, which “Hll I QS” or Reason. Here -yre two_comedians on Franklin strect is still in business, | MUSt be pla‘'nly marked with their jon ‘a hunting trip expedition and but of -course oniy. non-iptoxicants | Names and set up in the examination | Teneha e thicis gnme” THey ard“wel L8tk Dassad iones Aia ToE room before 12 o'clock of the day of bt g £ : | Further up on’ Frankiin street on|test belng removed from the room “Muiroy ' im,, effect Mr. Greenberger closed up, 0at and rve straw. as such or when | Pretty Lois Lee. What zirl could re-|trade nor a profession, but a diseass. | the picture. The plot runs through' many exciting incidents, from a pic- torial history of banditry, on to Jim- my’s adventures as a pscudo-high- | wayman. The supporting case con- tains many picture players who are FIVE MILLION PEOPLEE 5 S USED IT LAST YEAR Harrah and Mulroy present a nov- " the opposite side the Palace saloon,| Defore noon of tie following Monday. | elty skating -act that fs & suré fire s sometime ago purchased by W.|2sencies should be made as early as » T fll l's offering and one that will lend a little ' g v variety to the show. and J. H. Wilson for the sale of | Possible, in view of the present scar- 2 [ A Valerith Bell, the Furnitare nintoxicants. - Wilson | Brpihes | ity of rentabie machines +.| CASCARAR= 2 QUININ BL. SR e o ] ~rmerly did business at 196 Frank-| Send for application, which must be ) would be all right to tell you what lin street; mear Oak street, but a |filed before noon of April 21. 1920, they do, but-it's better to wa't and soft drink parlor is now run there by with the State Civil Service Commis- - . formerly conducted by Patrick Shea,| Reservation of typewriters at th { other proprietors. a sion, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. BROH"“' SP;'h‘: ell'.l.;u: n:ct":’-oyAltdhe.rir . . S . On Bath street the Willlams and o { F This Is Going to Be a White Season - {525l o tl i adis| - Workmen's Campensation. Stangar <o semcty for 20 yery i A Sty Pcie M Aens: 1) A i closed. James O'Connell and Co., are Approval of tne following work- opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 B » | the Overthere Theatre League was Man D 3 N ltl to Be Seen open for business for the sale of non- | men's compensation agreement has bours—relieves geip in dy A tew ... . buys “Darherin»lie Overtbers Theaire Leagne wak y alnty oveilties/ | intoxicating drinks but the Ethier sa- | been giveh by Commissioner J. J. Money back if it fails. After an appiication of “Danderine” | 5TV 40 5F (he FoH OO H Bis A 15 5 genuine box has a you can not find a fallen hair or any | Arline have vaudeville favorites g 2 N {loon has’ gone out of business alto-; Donohue: Y | o a Wh it sed t ist Fashion decreed it, and if the truth be told there were zether, as has the Murphy. and Sul-| The City Coal Co, New London, o0 e Mr Hille }dandruff, besides every hair shows new | 307 Yirs. Then 1 consed to eniet livan salooMs which was closed up be- | empldye, New London, finger infected, L AP ALl Diva Stavas | L2 ViSOT, brightness, more color abdi ;g iy "0l SiPy mervice In . oaxing few protests, when the word went round that sheer { fore pronibition went into effect. J.|Feb. 22, at rate of $10.80. thickness. 1 #miles to soldiers, came home for & short time in monologue telling stor- |ies of the doughboys ang then form- [T . LAY Perringer and Sanl Friedland, who white Waistings and handsome white Skirtings would also conducted saloons on Bath street e be “quite the thing” this S B bt ini have closed up their business places. Wm : 2 e - = = a T __I white weaves are like a breath of the Summer we NORWICH TOWN are all longing for. . Members of the household at the B D LD N SEE OUR WHITE DISPLAY—NOW vere enfertained “Taesisy " atiemmaon = ° y the Norwi T tte, PLAIN WHITE VOILES, IMPORTED DOTTED SWISS which rep:nr:'eghthe ovv;!rly S:jx:yt:mg i ¢d this present association with Rest Dunbar. The feature picture is Washburn in Too Much Johnson, & delightful comedy In six parts and & laugh in every inch of film. Interna- tional News and a funny Mutt and Jeft comedy c: lete the show. i At the Strand. crisp and sheer are preemin- at $1.50 and $2.00 is another | programme . of music, given at the 11 2 The Strand’s show for Thu Blouss or Summer . Frosk, ing popular. The demestic a quarter, provided much pleasure for ‘: ptohy Th‘fi?_‘l"‘"d il s St and nothing will launder bet- & 3 5 the shut-ins, who were most enthu- S-xteen; which ig'4 minfatire musical 4 i is not of such good quality, i comedy with ten people, clever come- ter. There is a good 40-inch WiV Q| siastic in expressing their apprecia- dians, lots of 'y 1 & 9 but for the children’s dresses tion. The quintette is composed of i - of girls, talenteq stars Voile selling for only 89¢c, and o C. Theodore Sterry, violin: Rev. 3 | dancing, singing, music, special scen- in the 45-inch width we can e Gurdon ¥. Bailey, “cello; Mies Marion it o e scfle bet i price is 59, : . Bailey, piano; Miss Ruth L. Pot- . .’1; two splendid values at s ter, soprano; Dr.- Charles H. Lamb, | Tabor -and McGowan will alsa be $1.25 and $150. § FLAXON is another white tenor. : || there in a classy singing and taiking VOILES IN STRIPE AND material which is attracting Rev. Arthur F. Varley, pastor of the ! offering, John F. Clark will also be there lwlth some witty songs and storles. A o 4| supply -the pulpit at the.First Con-* cularly pleasing as they add ance of a fine linen, is 40 gregational ' church, Sunday morning, ! te the charm of the plain iin exchange with the pastor, Rev. o Taftville Co i T ) E CHECK—designs are parti- attention. It has the appear- kb g S G L B A 'E " good time is promised. : ; ; | ~Marguerite Marsh will be shown ip the, added Barin inches wide '“f’ in the ""‘ Gurdon F. Bailey. ; |} @ six-reel special, picture entitled The m o m'.‘ nu; sells for 65¢ and 6%. Striped Rev. Frank .?i Judkins, of Mediter- flnamom "f‘g’fi'?‘""“i B Oy Shpes pretty i an . ranean lane, will conduct th : SLIARY 1ng incidents relat pes t and checksd Flaxon -is 32 e e oot ghesll‘lgn;{:g K throughout the play, one in_particular checks. We have them a 3 - . 1 86c, 89c, and 98¢, all being inches wide and is priced at aha ]l‘h“lwlgln? ve]: real heart thrill to the - Beebe, of Secetland 4 | most ened’ spectator. Interwoven o yard wide. 59¢ and 89¢ a yard. ! ;sg_ai ;‘na Miss mflmt aeedAvmf‘nng ’T"”‘fl? Xmy.mxy. nf)mn.;‘re and ghrills est Town street, retu t - s a delicious vein of rich good h % EMBROIDERED AND LACE WHITE ORGANDIES. AND. = B e o O e o | Which lifts the picture out of the VOILES are simply exquisite DIMITIES, ‘too, are being v;sek.,taf‘ter.pau!n: the Easter vaca- . -fl';flhfd‘-h ASle:"n;:‘ vl:;da' will this year. One glimpse of largely used, the Organdies tion at home. ° . | ¢ close the Strand's big show. | H them and you will be plan- particularly being favorites. ,,f:;‘;,:fi %ed?em,'da;n &;‘:’Y:wmt. s ‘téfl;nst‘:‘l';:de l‘a‘:??ha?(;‘e‘; .’Jg’pf.'; ning just how the dress shall These are 45 inches wide and stay in Boston. . 4 e e another Anita Stewart p'cture Sun- be made and anticipating priced at 89c, $1.15 and $1.25. Mr. and" Mrs. George Fraser and! tarts Thls ornin day, also a serial starring William ~ S family have moved from 49 Fast: Duncan. g your pleasure in wearing it. The Dimity, with its pretty Town street to Lafayette street, The Strand will show a D. W. Grif. Th-y'll.n:t Ih :ind. The . stripes and eh.::h is only 27 Mrs, Geortia S. Bgebe. of Scotland | ! gllh 1"‘““"1. named The Greater width ncl and we inches wide selis for 59¢ road, was, the guest over Easter of . uestion, -with Lilian Gish, Bobbie her sister, Mrs. Samuel R. Gillette, of £ L) . Harron and sev, ther big . have them at 110 and $125. averd B ST ol On all purchases made at this store during this | stars on’ Monday, Tuesday asd Wed- WASHABLE WHITE SKIRTINGS studies at Worcester Institut, : fia e : e of | ‘ O R T Which v iking. ‘at Prices Which Not Technology, after passing the spring | 20 ts d uar Plantsville—Burglars broke into the Are ery anhng, ! Prices _Are :acation at his home on West Town sale, you save cents on every (+] ks ;e:rx:‘lle:‘m‘:‘r:et at .l;hnllvme s';""'fi treet. e away a jot L Excessive * Mr. and Mrs. D. A. O'Leary moved gyl | canned goods. ey hunted for cash, With linen sky-high the cotton weaves have developed, and i lfi;;tw,;ek lro? the Frastics house on J Bl| | but found only $5 in small change. the truth be told there is no reasen to feel sorry.” The range own street, to Greeneville. . . . g s o chicn Ts vn much widers and tha price are so madunn, || TS Boopie, and thoss Rt wore [ All new, clean merchandise offered—every- : < There’s a handsome white Ratine, 42 inches wide at $2.00, or church Easter Sunday, were serenad- & : ~ 1 — A P z ~ o i a stunning Satinette in the 32-inch width for only $1.75. There 0 el isw eI by, Tourtéen Chlldren thlng put on sal&-—no hold backs. & | IE YOUR EARS RING " are Novelty Stripes and Checks, a yard wide, for $150. Thers i e moven £ A8 : 2} WITH HEAD NOISES are splendid Poplins at 75¢c and $1.00 a yard, and sturdy Pigues Ehaset l;hn?-;,en with Mi;su Bessie M. 1 NS 4 J N you: Raves. nsetian o for 59c and $1.00, and last but not least, the finest bit of white rant in charge, sung ter - carols 3 : -buzz! 11 over th % . visitis nolses In your ears. are _gettl Garbardine you ever saw for $1.50, 1 :m:e:rpm::; !net‘;;?iingv lt‘hen‘sh:m‘;f SUlTS, COATS, DRBSB, SKlRTS, hard ¢f hearing and fear catarr MAKE YOUR CHOICE TOD AY : ~ . §|ing Arms and the Johnson Home. B Soath, 3 ; ; 7 d your' 4 it ani R, WAISTS, HATS, GLOVES, NECKWEAR, e Ko was Methodist Episcopal parsonage, on g Take one tablgspoontul four West Town street, while en route to ; ) 4 s il s 3 3 . o K Hartford, where he is conducting 'a 5 UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, HOSIERY, 3 n&"m’i”&x‘.’&'fi?fl?’."‘n‘éa‘"&k’.‘ : series of meetings. for ‘several weeks. ; ) ShORIA’ opan.’ Rev. William J. Crawford of West L3 Town street, left Tuesday morning to | |53 ,..,’&‘ m‘ : : ¢ - §| attend _the "annual New England b pleasa i . : *§| Methodist conference, in session all ol .)’am lh'u utlnrs‘lu this week at Plymouth, Mass. Because of this conference which holds over # % " lt, = \ ) ¥ \( gty mu. Sonday.

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