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e o - PBuw HaveYouaBadBack" If You Have, the Statement of this ] “Norwich Resident Will Interast ou. “NORWIGn section .of the street in question nve appealed time after time to have hte error of the liNgs rectified. The 'stand- ing committee on_streets now ;have been authorized to Make a survey of this street and have the figures ready by ‘April 23, when a hearing is to be held in the common council rooms at the town building: Costello’s orchestra of Hartford, is coming to the state armory Saturday night, April 17th. Big time!—adv. The case of the First Spiritualist Society of Willimantic vs. Salvatore Foti, a' summary process case, which wag to' haye been tried Friday after- noon before Jedge l'rank H. Foss, was continued to Thursduy afternoon' of next week, after”the defendants had moved for a trial before a justice jury and their request had been granted. The case pefgyeen the Spiritualist’ So- ciety and Foti, the lessee of the bufld- ing owned by the society arises from Myrkle-Harder Co. &t Daivs Tie. o Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Vaudeville and Motlon Plctur=~ Strand Theatre. _Lobsters 35c a pound today Al Church Bro-. = at WILLIMANTIC formulated’ by . the “comittee but whether it will meet the approval of Superintendent Anderson remains to be seen. The annual meeting. of the mantic - Building and I?oan ns#ub tion was held ‘Friday 'at the Jor%d block. Officers were elected as - fol- lows: President, George R. Stiles;| vice president, Robert R. Chappell: secretary, James P. Mustard; treas- urer, William N. Potter. The election of President Stiles and Vice President Chappell, makes the thirteenth year they have held office as they were the JACK and JILL Protty. Little Wash Suits for Jack, Pmty Littls Dresses for Jill. - | Once you see thfln, buy you will. © Styles attractive, price less, Bargains all you must confess. Before You Buy a Coat 'Loox AT THE LADIES’ COATS WE SELL AT Norwich Bulletin, "vuum tic Of- fice, 23 Church St., Telephone 105, What Is Goin On Tonight. Francis S. Long post, No. 30, G. A. R., meets in Memorial h Does your back ache, night and day; || Hinder work! destroy your rest? Does it stab you through and through ‘When you stoop or lift or bend? Then your kidneys may be weak., Often backache is the clue. Just to, give vou further proof, The kidney action may be wrong. It attention is not paid Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y, More distress will soon appear. Dnv-u Theatre Today, Sis Hopkins! This is the tile w| ‘r!’ spells delight to any prospective tre audience. Sis Hopkins, 'hlch ™ the comedy-drama of rural life that made Rose. Melville famous, as well as making her a woman of great -wealth, will be the attraction at the D!-vu theatre this afternoon and eve- ning. In this comedy are to be found all the earmarks of rural life and its The public works committee of the limantic Chamber of Commerce ve started things rolling along the lines of having a trolley waiting jon at the end of the Norwich- limantic trolley road and of the “illimantic-South Coventry run, both oads now being~ operafed by the Connecticut Company. Chairman I'rank H. Foss has been in commu- tion with Superintendent Samu- Anderson of Norwich, and the lat- greed fo appear at a meet- Chamber of Commerce to it an early date. Propositions )f the public works committee will_be xponded at this meeting regarding trolley situation in this city and the same time the South Coventry original officers when the association was formed in 1907. Directors elected : D. W. C. Hill. Frank Larrabee, \IrDerm’b(l William A, Buck, Bass, Jeremiah E. Sullivan, Smith, John C. Lincoin, Harry W. Standish. John F. Carr, Nelson A. Daniels, nest P. Chesbro. Hollis T. Lyman, fay M. Shepard, and George C. Moon. John E. Brick, Her- bert D. Pollard and. Fred Sanderson Edgar E. Frank M. the claim by the plaintiff that Foti's lease on the building was for 18 months and expired April 1, 1920. Fo- ti claims that his lease gives him the right to occupy the lelding for a number of months and he refuses to vacate. Jane A, widow of George H. Car- roll, .died Thursday at her home at 335 Ash_street. Mrs. Carroll was | Headaches, dizzy spells and nerves, Uric acid and its ills Make the burden worse and worse. Liniments and plasters can't Reach the inward cause at all; Help the kidneys—use the pills Norwich folks have tried and proved. What they say you can believe, . $15. 97 AND 319.97 THE PASNIK CO., Sell For Less Three Good Stores In Three Good Towns. quaint peoples. It is a play filled with ludicrous characters ang no one can look upon the quaint makeup of Sis witheut developing a broad smile, for her peculiarities are Intended as laugh provokers and in this they are highly successful To see Sis with her red sidecombs, her barber-pole stock- ings, her troublesome pinafore is a show all itseif, not to say anything about the funny dialogue which the oliey schedule’ subject will _belwaro “elected auditors, A djvidend of | ror aonaneonrion, December 11, 188% | Read tnis Norwich woman's account, NORWICH—WILLIMANTIC—DANIELSON. play affords. The character of Sis rought up. ~ When this road was|giy per cent. to stockholders was de- | Thompson Owen. She is survived by| See her, ask her, if you doubt. . lives in one's memory and grows, with run by the Connecticut Com- | ojared. The report of the treasurer vice over the line began early g and continued late in- In the fall of 1919 the for the year ending March 31, 1920, | showed a gain of $14,887.63 in assers, of $65 in dividends, and of $1.- one son, Arthur A, Carroll, Haven. The death of Lizzie May, wife of of New Mrs. E. Mulkin, 613 North Main Street, says: “I had dull pains across the small of my back. I noticed the the resuits that there is always-a de- sire to see her. The play, from the fact that it has survived over a pe- - Blectric Railway Company | 304171 in surplus amd profits over tne Pirst Selectman James M. Smith, oc- | trouble most when 1 over-did. When Rev. and Mrs. Evans were visitors in ANN_()L’NCE_MEN-I- ;‘:Idrrirl)n‘odt::"l'g:ln'!lrt::-\ly":?-l T{a}'v'ryf « statement that this road was|pievious year. ¥ curred ‘at an early hour Friday at|I was on my feet a great deal, my back | o IR qul it gae S man Thompson's. famous vehicle, The ot paying or itself and they 3 5 _ “Itheir home at 76 Ash street. Mrs. felt weak and tired. Doans Kidney |y " o™ ciaryk " has purchased a B Morchant A Propert Olg Momestead. be forced to cut down their| At the April meeting of the city|Smith has been an invalid for years.|Pills gave me good relief and 1 amf " & N0y “Westchester from uys Merchant Avenue Property Matinee at .15 evening at 815 1 This was done and | fathers the question of establishing |She was born in the town of Lebanon,|glad to recommend them.? E A, Catter and will move his fame | Mrs. Anthony Murphy has sold &|mejephone orders must be called for igned to the run, op- | the lines and grades of Chestnut|August 15, 1858, the daughter of John!” Price 60c, at all dealers. Donm't|jc there in a few days. business block on Merchants avenue. | not jater than .30 p. m. t everal morning runs | street to a point about 450 feet north |and Mary Clarke. Surviving here be-|simply ask for a kidney remedy—get| ‘arigc’ Yetta Mintz has returned to|Taftville, to Joseph Gauvin. The e TG 1 ternoon runs but making only|of Lewiston avenueycame up for dis-|sides her husband are two sons, J.|Doan’s Kidney Pills — the same that|xew York, after spending the holi- | bullding contains two stores and four ' s in the evening. If ar-|cussion. = Several parties interested | Raymond and Clifford C. Smith, and|Mrs. Mulkin had. Foster-Milburn Co., | days at her home on Lebanon avenue, |modern apartments. Real Estate John Davis Theatre Next Week. can be made with the)in this matter were given a chance to}three grandchildren, all of Williman- Cohen Brothers have made several|A. Moran conducted the transaction. For the first half of next week the coticut Company whereby service | be heard by Mayor Gates. = This mat- | tie. g improvements at their factory on == Py management of the Davis will offer ored fo the original sched-lter of establishing the lines and| Funeral services for Jeremiah Shan-|and the end of it will no doubt take| o cioh avenue. At the Strand Monday. what promises to be one of the best e s thought that —the road|grades of Chestnut street has drag-|nahan were held Friday morning ‘at|Place this morning when Judge Frank| g o) "Eigart left Friday. for a few s vaudeville shows ever presenteq ould- once ain Be made to pay. A|ged along for several vears and per-|s§30 o'clock from his home at 10 Carey | H. Foss renders his decision. Sar- days' visit with his family in New The Strand will give you a treat on| ..o Sy There tre B’ Big Acts o yegarding this situation has been | sons whose proerty borders on the|[jjll. The requiem high mass at St.|no . was _nomia.lt 1‘1;-(_;1 his person | York, :Lz:@ag‘ i‘m’fio.‘inflew:hmr:.'(;:d'{nf:: the bill and everyone is a regular Joseph's church at 9 o'clock was sung| was desired in court this morning by i 5 o 4 . - arq a i ad ny i S e | itier Tl PinDns whoiseryan Uy S Uont Raltwin of Middletown was | MO0 B Ty Cour benefit. The fa- | Standard attraction.” Head'ng the bil a committal service at the grave in warrant Friday evening. in town Friday. mous Herbert Triv will be seen in iis Mystic Clayton, the master pshco Leonard Siebert of East Ham ton | Spiritualist in demonstrations of 9 the family lot at St. Joseph's ceme-| The 127th annual meeting of the|was here on Friday. 2 }i‘;“""n’“'f’;‘;,“”;‘;““’ bar e "‘"“m;[cr’:on-gy, The siage setting forh this tery, Windham County Medical soclety was| William E. Adams has purchased | n€ novery. . They ore the oHEwaliact is zorgeously Oriental with a Ta! In spite of the rain Friday cvening|held Thursday afternoon at Hotel|from Edward T. Bunyan the proper-| 4 "",m be there with a comedy | ahal in the backgrourd, and incenst over seventy couples enjo) the | Hooker with a large attendance of|ty on South Main street, known as Slipine and, talking . ack;. Toni_and burning on tall pedestals Orienta ! concert and dance given under ' the|members and was proceeded by a|the Davis house. Mr. Adams will [ JOIN%, B Bck ancilamps with fringed shades. Willimantic, Conn. |a musical prosram by auspices of Violet Rebekah Lodge No. 57, I. O. O. F., at the town hall. The entertainment began at 8 o'clock with the Peerless orchestra and at 9 o'clock the grand march was led off by Mr. and Mrs. luncheon. Dr. Joseph A. Girouard of this city presided. Dr. A. D. Marsh recorded the minutes. Guests of honor included Dr. Charles B. Graves of New London, president of the State Medical Society and Dr. Frederick Bryant of move there from his present home in Westchester in a_ few weeks. Wooster lodge, F. and A. M., met in Masonic hall Friday evening. Work in the Masters’ degree was exempli- fied. A lunch was served, Dolly Ward are here again with some singing, talking and pianologue. The management of the Strand the- atre have announceq that on Monday it will present to the picture lovers of Norwich a screen version of Robert Zorgeous hangings and Clayton with his two attendants clad in garments suited to the setting. Clayton uses a crystal ball and pays no attention to the scaled envelopes containing questiont 4 2 o which are collecteq ang laid on a ta- C. E. Lovett, degrec master, and|Worcester, Mass. Services will be held in the Epis- Bf“(‘)‘;‘ N TMn e Qh‘z"_-lme in the backgroung by his attend- IHE NEW POLO COAIS ARE Al - ct deputy presidst; Mr. and| One new member was voted into|COPal chdpel Sunday afternoon at 3.5 %7 s “the distinguished PBroad- | 2nts The second act is another Mrs. Fred H. Williams, past grands; |the organization, Dr. F. P. Dodd of | ©'clock. e et i he leading | headliner, The ~Broadway Four, g Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beebe and Mr. and { Danielson. Mray STagccian. Will EsAY; it Jeasing TRACTIVE AS WELL AS POPULAR Mrs. Z, J. Mathieu, p: Miss Sadie Curley noble grands, noble grand and Mrs. F. B. Anthony, vice grand. In The eiection of officers r follows: President Dr. J. NOANK A large furniture van from Newark, role. Mr. Lewis will be supported by a large and notable cast, which in- cludes Gladys Field, Alexander Shan- quartette of real singers in a real har- morlious offering. The third act is the Worden Brothers, a team of nifty 9 . . ; reault of Danielson; vice ' president, 5 ' '] foot jugglers. The fourth act it The day of the Polo Coat is here, and certainly no one will {all there were 15 numbers on the|Dr. Frederick M. Smith of Williman: | N e o o P o r et | o8’ oe Mille Afaims. This Hiciers| Brown and Demont in a comedy of- Jrivhe & . . f e . o . programme about half of which were|tic; secretary, Dr. R. C. Paine ofipecame stalled in the middle of the|has attracteq great interest in New fering tht includes singing, dancing regret its innovation of fashion for it is universally becoming|oia tashioned dances. During the; in- | Thompson; state delezates, Dr. A. D.| o and was sompoiied T base dom | York and elsewhere from the fact that and talking. * This is one of the best " ; 2 ’ » st termission ice cream and cake were|Marsh of Hampton and Dr. E. F. t th t 1 7 colored acts on the big time y. It may be developed of Camel’s Hair or Polo Cloth, but al-|scrved by the entertainment commit-| Perry' of Puinam: councillor, Dr. S. |15 Lecaos time:the dsieet mohed The | the honor of beink the best Jekyis and | The,Ath and last act iy Dingley and + | tee. B. Overlock of Pomfret sors, Dr. ' G * v & o 'satile instrumental- ways it is possessed of ample patch pockets, belt and converti-| “The town hall had been prettily | T. R, Parker of Willimantic Dr. C. K, | L4rn of the road leading to the Point. | Hyde on the screen. One is Sheldon ble collar. Spring style is del ightfully and generously inter- decorated for the occasion, a patriotic effect having_been made with the use llimantic Dr. C. E. Hill of Killingly and Dr. W. H. Jud- son of Danielson. The following were The hill is very steep and difficult for a heavily loaded truck to climb, Lewis and the other is John Barry- more. Both men present very inter- ists, who present a musical novelty that will make you sit up and take notice. Every one of the five acts are Y ¥. M. Mitchell of Westerly was a|esting studies of Stevenson's great d 1 b A AT ;s £ of flags which hung from tbe walls or | elected delegates to county society - | character, and, while they differ in|fc0d #nd you will be sure to enjoy preted in this display- of new Spring models, and may be had draped trom the plattorm, The mem- | mecting, Fairfeld Dr. ¥. E. Guid of el e i tai it Is atsouiely herd ;’;fi:’m“,fl,’;flffl'.}:f’(,‘"\"’-ef,“‘;‘“;“,?;‘ — p g o ers of the lodge to whom the success | Windham; Hartford, Dr. G. M. Bur- | 983 . _|for even a trained critic to say who : - ¥ at a very low price. of the evening was duie were: roughs_of Danielson: Litchfield, Dr, gi;?:li’,fi'"cfgéh}’,“: Epntine. nien il tfne metter: 3 A TRsiaice AImEMs e, e s Sadle B Cur | ML 3 Bullard of Putnam; Middle- | " The fishing steamers which the No-| In some of the scenes, particularly| proguction and s one of the finest e S s Authon‘; Y New H‘::?en “r. ‘},OF };L:‘&"‘:E ank shipyard expected for several days :‘r‘l“’!sr"t‘h:'*";‘(f::‘e?fh\l’l)":i:l“: ;:‘:m';"“; pictures of the season, adapted from y . . . , Mrs. Fred A . Haven, Dr. B. F. of | has arrived. e screen. Mr. Anthony Warton'’s novel, At the SPRING ' SUITS—In Tricotine and Serge |}:= i, %, Methicy. secretars: | putnam; New nondon, D% G| ™80 Waiter potter has secured|bring out the Gistoried Soreor of Dr | farn arumount. Civeort_Magusin To choose 2 Suit this Spring i ) Ehi Mrs, Charles E. Beebe, Mrs. Fred Wil- | E. Hendry of Willimantic. At ) e o SRS A3 efectvenens. T R A e o 0 choose a Sui 1S Spring 1S a pleasant duty, for one can hO}”{;‘ e e Sunday Subjects <apt. Fred Buddington presented| The production has been mounted| [itire. 7 to 5.15: vaudeville at 8.1 vet smartly tailored—embroidery, braiding and fringes-allow | ony. Mrs. Frea v. W - Miss gqm!; the mffgmi;gfimy e lg b;- g;gd;;;g‘ beused in buying music:oft | jug . titles, which embody. many new | - 3°0 Want to sce the whole' show. ’ i J e SR : wurch school for study of the Bible 5 5, LCH, orn O o e T few suits to escape without their distinctive touches, while on Sa\g/l;‘lli:};n(‘;;q:r;‘;fs‘klil i Td:”‘z:f, at 12. Evening service at 7 o'clock| Mrs. L. P. Johnson entertained the | and nmovel departures, Dr. Jekyll and to be question night. Questions about Mr, Hyde will pl y 4t the Strand the- members of the Woman's Guild of Long and round clams and oysters s d bt e R e lappear before the police court this il = eriday | atre for three days—Monday, Tuesday | opened while you wait at Church some fine tuckings and stitching give a more severe appear-i4Rbear before ihe police court pris $100000,000 campaign will be answer- |Grace chapel at her' home Friday and Wednesdaz. = " | Bron ance. Attractive v ill b i Sui jon | ¢harge of breach of the peace and as-| "4t tne Methodist Episcopal church[ Bishop E. Campton Acheson will be| & Gaumon eekly 5 clobes ¥ ihte E e t values will be found in the Suit Section sault_on the person of Alex Stinlo al-| pit" G Harley Smith. pastor will | the preacher at Grace chapel Sunday [SHOW- Davis Theatre Sunday Night. today. so of this city. The trouble as far|j.qcn at 10:45. Sunday schoel meets|afternoon at § o'clock. The rite of At th The programme for this Sunday . as could be learned was caused OVer|g¢ 13:10 also Men's Half Hour Bible |confirmation will be administered. t the Strand. evening at the Davis promises to be an argument about a dog. The ar-i.gejass Epworth meets at 6:15 fol-| Capt. B. 'W. Latham came in, Today is your last day to see the|one of the best double feature photo- gument started on Main street near|)jweq hy evening preaching service at|Thursday from a fishing trip to Nan- | Variety show at the Strand. Cleveland | play bills ever presented in this eity. the horseshoe bridge on April 1lth - SPRING DRESSES—In Tricolette and seven o’'clock. At the First Congregational church tucket with a catel of 110 bushels of flatfish. Finding it impossible to ship Bonner will be seen for the last time g dollar produc- in his fifteen thous: The first feature is The Gray H. B. Warner in Wolf's Ghost, a s* Sunday school will' meet at 9.45|the fish by express on account of the|tion with Ingrid Solfeng, the drama that is just full of exci G tt i o'clock followed by preaching service | embargo, Captain Latham started | 8ian beauty. This act carries and thrills. This picture is declared eorgetie at 10:45. Rev. Harry 8. MoCready, |shortly before moon for New York to|cial electrical effects. special scenery|by the critics to be the finest work Bashion! ialt Tricol g pastor, will preach, subject, The|put his catch into the market direct *‘;25{b‘eaulllful‘g'omumt']*:-]_Reul\y a wlon- ?r ‘thls t:alell;lgd _”flclorl.) '1'heI seconnd ashior 2 Jr 3 S si i Beauty of the Lord. Cradle -Roll{from his boat. With good weather |derful act. an an earson enter- | feature is Priscilla Dean in e . | . StPth:; 11_\{{0 aloy ;ttlé.“h 4 l?abls for dresses is one class meets at same hour in children’s | conditions the run from here to New | lain vou in thelr comedy singing and| Wicked Darling, e o h Oy it ( e outstd g ibi room. Men's Forum meets at 12:15| York should be made in from 12 to| ! ict énti ust Married. Ot- | comedy drama, that everyone is sure \J[ L SH ‘l{%n ng telatl',‘l‘:e.s Ot. e ?artllculg . oclock, ~ speaker, C. A. Sampson,|15 hours by the fishing boats. o and Sheridan, two ""l‘i"’“.""‘ gitls, | to _enjoy. ‘J’”"‘““f; dews, {‘,:‘ ery appealing are the Tricotine, also the Georgette and Taf- director of the Y, M. C. A. subject,| .Mrs. Harry Ide - enteftained the|Play some jazzy music and sing songs.| most up to date weekly shown on the y app g ) gec d Al af: “Physical Education as a National| Silver Link soclety of the Methodist | The feature picture is starring Ll-| sereen. ‘and & funny Mutt and Jef feta Dresses, and there seems to be no end to the chic effects \ Problem.” Sunday evening service at | church this week. en Cassidy and Stuart Holmes in|comedy entitled The Sour Vielin, T : You caaalV.vet heaz oxie hen say- P eloni | A% Porulie IS aes G of A Love, Honor ang . story of the|completes the bill. Two compleie accomplished—Prices range from $23.50 and up to $69.00. ing to another Spiritualism. smart soclety, a sshsational love dra-{shows at § and X34. iSpecia] concert it! That's the secret of Christian Science service is held GOODYEAR ma of the vear. A Kinogram Weekly [ musical programme an enlarged “laying to capacity! Sunday morning in the Woman's Club The members of Goodyear Soctal closes the- show. orchestra. Prices 1 and 25 cents For Sunday the feature will be The rooms, 803 Main street at 10-i5. Sub-{club met in.their hall on Tuesday E2e will Don't fail to see this show. SPRING SWEATERS—In New S e R et olins G SRR Bt SR e T plees” B o e ew ty e atonement. CGolden text, Matthew 5-8.|has more than doubled in the past few | wongerrul scenes and lh‘rm" William Breed Theatre, Responsive reading John 15-1-1 months. As it was found necessary to E S e Effects At the Calvary Baptist church, Rev. C. P. Powell, pastor, will preach at :45, subject, Can I Understand the increase the size of the club building. it was voted to have an addition built which will mean more bowling alleys, Duncan in The Silent Avenger, thrills, fights, laughter and love. Billy West in The Dodger. Screen Smiles, Outing | reel feature, The attraction at the Breed theatre Sunday evening will be the super six- 2:10, with Marie Doro ‘15 Chester Travelogue. The first sh as the star. Miss Doro has been ab- Very smart are the new Sweaters. With the avowed purpose of e S ook e L A more Pl T bles alsb.cand I DATICK | starts L 1.( Mondlay- Dr. Jekyll and | sent from the screen for several years 2 5 ment. Mr. Hy starring i table Bi Ne adding a final attractive touch to the fashionable woman’s subject, When i$ Courage| The annual Baster Monday ball was | M- TTvde. starTings In notable. Brenfw w Spring wardrobe, they adopt an elaborately raised all-over , Mi vening preaching Pearl ervice Robinson. at 7:30 held in the hall Monday evening. The Goodyear Singing orchestra furnished Men’s Rally at Y M C. A York, productions, and also appearing in London. She is well remembered Y : as being one of the first stars select- e A beader Rev. Mr. Grimstead |music. A large crowd. was in atten-| At 4 o'clock tomorrow (Sunday) | ca bo the Lasky o Sect’ 5l pattern, two-tone shades and long belt which ties nonchalant- ||| laceuedlsy meansincresedincome, ||| o New London.” Communton service |aaner’ * 0% 75 U there will b o special thanksgiving | Greanization began sereen | produc: ly in front, and may be had in fose, green, sand and white, at TEEDER e — (ored 15, Norwich Jagt Saturday: The | account of thoe success of the cam:| uons. Merbert Drenon, who gave us $7.50 up to $15.00. : : Prosperity Brand COLCHESTER {rip was made in Charles Hufts new | Puig for funds this week. Briet ad- | Schiuny s DRgEier, REvlier of e 3 o On and after April 23th, all trains | FoRdster. : TS W e mace and Swahn's or- | g, successes, directed Miss Doro' in t = i The Goodyear cotton mills have purs | chestra will’ furnish music. All men i on the Colchester branch railroad wi Home Craft Week Decorations For the Home Ihere are two sides to your windows, therefore, there must be two sides to your win- dow covering. It must have a delicate but interesting de- sign for decorative effect, and to shut off the view of the curious passer-by in the street. It must be so transparent as not to shut off your view through the windows of the Presents New Style| THAT IS WHY OUR HOME CRAFT WEEK display centers in a remarkable showing of the famous Quak- er Craft Lace. One of the most popular type of designs, both in lace or draperies is that of showing small birds, either at rest or flying. Cretonnes ina wide choice of floral pattems both in light or dark patterns, are now being displayed. Royal Worcester ‘THE SAFE SCRAP TO FEED BEEF SCRAP almost exclusively. The one way recognized to get M eggs. Take advantage of today’'s market w! ‘eggs are about $1.00 per dozen—and get your share of the profits, Order now. Write for our free 24 pn'e memo booklet. WORCESTER RENDERING C0. Mirs,, AUBURN, MASS. NORWICH TALLOW CO. Norwich, Conn. WE BUY RAW FURS (15 Killourey Bros. leave the station one hour account clocks 1 arlier on the daylight saving: not be moved the new shovel at the station Thursday. They E unloaded the metal culverts and are storing them on Norwich avenue for, the present. Work 11 begin on the road in a few days. Miss Helen Foots of Gilead teaching the seventh grade in Ranson school building this term. Mrs. Joseph Agranovitch is visit- ing relatives in New London. Louis Alexander of the Hop Yard was calling on friends in town on Thursday. < A large auto-truck from Norwich was in town Thursday and was load- ed with a consignment of manufac- tured goods at the Elgart factory and left for New York. The truck will return loaded with goods for the fac- tory. E. S. Day, Miss Elizabeth Day and * KEEP LOOKING YOUNG is the chased all of the yarn from the Man- hassett company of Putnam, which was forced to close its doors on ac- days in Akron. O. A whist party and social was held in the club hall Thursday evening. The ladies’ first prize was won by Mrs. McGovern and - the . gentleman’s first by Mr. Baldwin. LAUREL GLEN Ruth and Walter Main and Altha Kimball attended.the Grange meeting at North Stonington, Friday even- ing. Several from this place attended the entertainment 'at Pendleton Hill church, Saturday evening. Miss ‘Alice Main was pleasantly surprised at her heme, Saturday ev- ening, when friends and neighbors came to help celebrate her birthday. As Miss: Ruth’s birthday was Sun- day a double celebration was held. 'he evening was very enjoyably pass- od with dancing and music. The girls were presented brooches very nearly are invited. VERNON tobacco shed. The their saw mill to Wapping. Mr. Neve, of The thirl and fourth degrees were conferred on a class of eleven candi- dates at the Vernon grange Friday The working nf the degrees was by the local degree A evening, the 16th. team, with Wallace Thrall master, harvest supper was served. Miss Edna Baker of Hartford spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baker. Dr. C. C. Beach and family were out to their summer home Sunday. Emil Von Deck, sunmintendent of S. Beach’s farm commenced ploughing Saturday, the first man to start the plow in this section. Miss Boshey has citis. ‘She is doing well soon be out again. and will Bamforth brothers have soll returned home from the Hartford hospital where she underwent an operation for appendi- this production of 12:10. It is a mystery story baffling character. of the most It has the grip M t s e ahead. oSz gla e {hat holds. you like o steel vinehey ea craps Biakenlee {;flgofim""n‘f)oagz?%o:fe;; William Hunter Is. spending a few | = Gcorge Webster is building a new | YOUn& girl at midnisht. in o lenely house, praying beside the body of her adopted father with doors creaking and the winds singing a weird sym- phony as the covers on the bed moves begin the complications that will baf- fle anyone. What happens? Brenon contriveq his picture that you can't find out until the last foet of the picture. No one but Marie Doro possessed the abiilty to characterize this young girl, and with the settings in a Paris fand rural England a perfect enter- tainment ang feast for the eyes isfur- nished. Qther pictures on the bill include Mr. and Mrs. Carter Dehaven in Why lg:l\'orce, Kinograms and Topics of the . Breed Theatre. Thrilling scenes in fast moving bi~ planes 5,000 feet above the earth, with Lieutenant O. L. Locklear performing his spectacular feat of changing from Overd 3 b FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND sl\l»@ Sadndwgzhes pickles, a cake, — :?re n;m:tr:): pla;xe to ;n;".’l;er in mid- { Kies [¢ e . 23 ‘wonde! roman Summer loveliness of lawns i q:;\gen;s may be had in EMBALMERS I¥'s Easv=If Yoo KnowDr, | Wiiiam Matn :fl:erejnsm‘.;_esm" STAFFORDVILLE and strange, maventure; special ‘Wero- a wea of pretty pmems $6 Union St. ' : Willimantic, Gonn. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Wednesday. Mrs. Martha Goodwill entered the|Dlane settings that give one a glimpse and gardens. and colorings i b Johnson hospital April 8th, for treat- [Of What may be reality a few years gS. Phone 29¢ (Lady Assistant) | —— SOUTH GRISWOI D Shent hence; - marvelous night scenes show- & “The sacret of keepine wmzisu-ful A 1, Giay. and . LG atichasd Miss Mary Sartori has resigned at|ing squadrons of U. S. mail service JAY M. SHEPARD i i T s tranemcied business In. Jower Gy | the Phoenix Weolen Co. plunt and |aeroplancs leaving ncir hangars at s - liver and bowels— s no nned of | Wednesda: is employed by the ode slan, % v % 3 L ding Filmore & Sh vmz sallow complexion—dark e 5 ' Worsted Co.. at Stafford Springs. |and other unusual scenes are prom- Gingham Week Offers Many Good B AR B Dimples— b |Loirs HiaSoaoune eitertained, the | "Victor Kileta has resigned at the |ised in The Great Alr Robbery, the : Funeral Director & Embalmer | luic o' vour tarstal eyes witb s | mocn A0 Society Wednesdsy atter- | pheips & Cynninzham store, and is | much hich wil be ‘seen. ot the Breed - t 3 working in Ne ain. ure which will be seen at the 5 RTH 1 ] M h £ suggestlons 50 Efgd’)"omr:c.::. 'x':xv ::.:::(T;'c fllfleg’(w cent of all -dmmw e gnmre:tagfe};:!uTle:l:x:El?nx}‘:t; ;T::r?:fi- Ngv";’ms;:_m‘ e i o m;:;trun:d:eyéond feature An Honor- 2 from inactive howels and liver. aughter, Mrs. Robert urroughs, Gingham Week is a national event and our displays of Crisp Ginghams more than do it j popular wash fabric in the ne is considered to be the most p \prmg and Summer, at a very reasonable pnce A AR i R Al S justice, besides presenting this west coloring and patterns. It ractical and desirable fabric for e Dr.F.C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantic Hours~9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 H, E. SAVAGE'S closed car leaves Bulletin Office every morning except day at 430 o'cluck fer WillY tcar (1 BOTRINE ey Tea ve LS 5 Tagui o st e nsvzid tic for Norwich. _\ork Lunch or at Lh. hotels. Dr. Edwards. 3 well-known physician in Ohio. perfected a le com- mixed with ohve qil to act an the liver and bowels. which be gave to ‘Lis patients for years . Edwards’ Olive Tablets. the sub- stitute for calomel, ara gentle in their acfion yet always affective They bri ahnui that natural buovancy which al bv 'nmn( up the liver and Wflmx oflnyh at Groton. John McCoy f{s \lmtlng friends in Jewett City. Theron Kinnle, who 1s employed in M)alic spent Sunday at his home here. i _ Edward Thondson, who has been iil with lumbago, is much improved § = * Naugatuck.—Isaac A. Morse, this week. on a visit to bhis . son Mass., ween taken ill, o RS Rev. ed from conference to resume his du- tles as pastor of the local Congrega- for tional and Methodist another year. churches Hartford—Mason tenders who had for 80 to work when an agreement was reached 90, | with the contractors oldest resident of the town, died carly | union will be taken into the Structural He had been a manager of | Building Trades alliaence. known. amusements in Naygatuck . for. .more | will receive 75 cents an hour. #Jthan a quarter of a century.. He'was|mason tenders had heen receiving 60 'in Woprcester, ! cents an hour and an asked an in- been siriking since Anril 1 cents an hour decided to. xeturn whereby crease of 20 cents an hour. J. M. Von Deck has return- their | The men The able Cad will be shown starring the following famous stage celebrities, Julia Dean. Shelley Hull, Edmund Breese, Yvette Gilbert, Mrs. William Farnum, Phoebe Foster, Ethelbert Hales and Mrs. J. M. Pierce. A two part Sunshine comedy enti- tleq Training For Husbandg and the Pathe News make up the remainder of the bill. New Haven.—An increase in wages is very much desiced by the local trolleymen. Conductors and motor-- men are expressing themselves in fa- voe of wanting to ask the company to pay them 75 cents an hour.

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