Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 24, 1920, Page 8

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ber to start one hour earlier than 3 the otam../tn - ,us from this eity. :‘-’:&M&“nhumn been in l\orwioh it will ‘besi‘h' of taking the 10 a. m. express city for Hartford. wlin the new into effect Su z‘fl ? hour earlier but the time ' 40, minutes 1 dard. ‘Therefore a Willimant ing the trip in minutes mfl wishing to take the 10 o-u& ex- | arrive m-wm c 15 ;{lnum ‘before . cal Mayor Charies A. Gates and it wa$ Vot thllahlflaf'#!%fi dnalhegvm of Man; & £ 7 I ) : : 4 22"’ it u: re’;mm allowing the ““"l:‘;' g % b i E & g Ames Motor company, to eut down a |fe& e Tt T} 3 . y st enal portion of the 5 . Inn Mo y S : ! aveel.: &< 2 all bordering the Sayles |4re property on Main Atreet wide enouch tof 2 . 14 i g g £ i o i amhe wnmm&p:flsf a driveway was | . It _was underst however, . W llhmantlc, . Conn. that the wall was to be 0% uhiowever: | tete Fridey morning.for New. ¥ork, ¥ hered when the driveway was no “longer 'put ;::{k:: “:: m several days. 5 At this meeting of the common coun®|their marriage abdl ‘Mr. and’ Mrs." ’Dflhn cil the streat committce consisting of -Al- | believe that frips together should not be- [l . ning. in & mintie-ac and The Girl in th dermen Bowen, Hickey and Carlsen held | - ‘a hearing on_the Chestnut street and Somx cflrty friends. from Norwich, l‘l: i rA novelty singing act. For the.spe- Lewiston avenus question. It was an-|Rockville and, this city. vare callers. at 5 E > L 8 ‘R eature a First National attraction nounced that the'old line adopted by the |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eisten- i g will be _shown. starring Vivian Martim in city engineer, several vears .ago would | berg of 46.John street Thursday evening, P N £ T bl ” J e L M and Wives, t— famo be done away with’and that a-new grade | The' event celebrated was: the. third ‘an- | 3 3 g ; 4 ? . 5 novel, “Miking Her His Wi would be established which would leave nivo.rury of their marriage. The apart- |! - — - . = & nm-m Vivian Martin, as the wife, be- the present mfle Dpractically as it now | ment enipréttily decorated- in pink ; T . _ . gins ‘wedded life by replying to her hus- is. A few plages on the roadbed would |and whlte. The eVening was passed with band's statemenf—"The first thing every | be cut down and ‘other places would be/|music'and dancing,. nml'mm Ruth - Her- s G ANNOUNCEMENTS m: sht:::: ‘:x.-rr.h :' "lto l;?ey ‘her :m- ?vlelig; prg: c“mw‘anwg gr:m«r 20 \owmm flck sricpralped, ; Siak s bje for e Future. © 5 | ¢ band does Jeara’ 1a that: ahe iwoato The Aty umin‘fi.’" el A ey o1 isChea ftinn y Sei cej . are.. held [ ‘Breed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. | giferéncé of opinion is caused by her Taylor, C. H. Rhinehart, A.: C.. Eveérdst,] -t el , i mor fock in “Shore Acres,” the - Screen : Classics, | having seen a northern society ‘girl who Bennér, Archie Sharn and’the' 1 five will play’ in' New Pontgnt]? € X Inc..; pictirization of “James A. Herne's {marriesga small town hardware mer- sisters. at; e Tod¥e. Fip- h; : -Serm brated, stage’ dramjp ‘of New Eng- | chant ‘xhe south. Quite naturally their e land folks, in- which “Alice "Lake WJIE | ideas ‘of life difer greatly. The struggle 3 £ % A #tar, is amnounced af the feature at- 10 in m ach _other ives. as| from ‘the swamp in the section enclps 3 ich - y ) . -5 e o - o ; 7 i : = | fraction ‘at thé Breed theatre = Sunday, | Miss Martin the . opportunity of once - Ives and C_hanman Street was allow o 4 3 Mhe R = 4 4{Monday and Tuesday. The screen pro-|again demonstrating his histrionic tal- ' ductioh” of - the famous ‘Herne comedy |ent. 5 2 ? ‘d"flnfl, in_which the well - known au- Come early and avoid the rush. A cconflu:me, Al e‘r)man Roy ; 5 2 ~ LRSS : uthor, star, and producer toured from {Gaumiont weekly. will ‘close -this high | Carlsen. -~ _Severa] ‘people .whese. lanu pAth, 2 3 & v o 75 ng4 €oast to coast, is a faithful exposition |grade show. E:-\'wg;r:_!zl‘v u:eroflwrd by 1herxather % bmtics ‘ i 0f.the immortal stage play’ and consti- - that ez: 1o ed utes- in ' its tremendous :.r;wm;flc power - Strand i {ahd’ delicious rural cha rization & moga. last chanee to the ' ‘motablé achievement on the silvershest. su-.nd‘: :“’:::' George N. Bro.:r.n. the € ‘Dot of the: celebrater old play, is the world’s champion walker is here with absorbing unfoldment of a . serfes of* a company ‘of ‘fifteen people. This act vedb her h‘hs N e Muchan hursd: Ml events in the lives of ‘somg New England {iq . poth interesting, 'l‘.muslnx and ' enter- heth 1a5d Thiy ve 2 ‘y ol d{ Thurs K > : farmer folk, and the consefuences of & |igining. Chong and Moey, the two olev- St Gt the: calrens we: m!;emrufinsnmm? 5’;‘,‘:{,’; of A ot o g5 o} father’s wrath on marrying the man she |or Chinese are seen in a singing nad opened agairi the water would drain off{ford, Mrs. Francis Parker. and’ wick - SR £ '°"¢‘: .D;"“’“' :: having his daughter | gancing act which has beautiful scenery and conditions “existing previous to the | Jutla Wilczekeki of Willimantios - |3 o 3 N Al b 3 i father cfideavors to fmo::hhgwm:erx:n::ld u.'?d :.‘ I R eom;mu. ,Tm o . \ 7 iy e ng in by the Thread .company would e h 3 " |the famous. comedy juggler entertains SPECIAL One lot of stylish Dresses develop2d in'|once more exist. - At- tho sugsention of uf‘,‘:;"{{:';fi'::’;;&’:’&“"fi;‘ Francis e ot | Y thg, Vildse, Sarver an UIc|you with his own' original tricks. Harry 1 Fouhrd, Georgette and Taf- | Aldcrman Roy the ipeople having proper- [ gay night a€ the home of Her parénts. & i : P Fearmer o> mvés T tuin- L T At Y The Wissing Chue; 8! ty in that section. and members ' of* the | No' 5 Johm street.. She had bée : W, P gk nmfi 3 °5‘~l ffoun- | Harry T. Morey has the role of a de- fehcanlnned— sanitazy committee Wil “mect at the | Soicy tover, | She Wad Bock i b Tt | ito Ry e > Ve 'W\,'h tioy hfl"""’{ ollows, | (ective. In this charaocter he has peveral S by ey swamp on Sunday afterndon, May 2, at October 8, 1910, the - datighter of Peter|" 7 the %fll‘“ x mhywfl‘:! Miss | fotic which show his skill. The u\ DRESSFS 5 al 547 50 g |7 oxlock andig better iea of conditions | ng Georgia’ Nelios: Yonelzs"~ 1 ‘day, e wadk D players @8 | o)) of suspense exciting _cl ) o ; may be found that. might “ead to a plan iy “Gaughter ot Stefina. Smiersic. p,x nm‘e' port. i TR b i ' L 'oF remedy] e trouble whieh is>inmo : nv; ithe (ault of the Chestnut:streetpro- | Lxo, Tonths ol e e i A Kinogram weekly closes this fine Pefl owhers, : tmorning, &t the ‘home: of her, parents at]t 6 earlier. of : Josiah Blake, the villige’ sharpér. progra mat the Strand. JERSEY SUITS SPECIALLY PRICED | e mi s i s o o | 00 S0 el i fi:?s‘ i s i & e j concert and old fashioned dance given: by nneumonia. terrd e wedding, o v , Breed Theatre iv o ,‘J_hl - Purlnton Temple' No. 2, Pythian Siste: inn.tjnhl\ ¢ mystifying work of Prof. Henrl Suits of Jersey answer the call to outdoor sports and enable | R o o ch o wm.edh'“m(,';'d’;",'t""h,,'m,,?‘, S ‘m’""‘ Lo wmx; o H.I.ll-lngtun jwas - hers| .The feature attraction at _the Breed | Clayion, the Mystic, at the Davis theatro of ical programme ‘began at ‘8 o'clock ‘and| proof, Florida. arrived. in- (s city, Friz | Th teatre.today I8 Olive Thoms in @ newithls Week brifga prominently under dis- xbweuentopruentamuch envied note of carefree summery | 'S} }Iosramme. began at % ook | i Hisdbae Rl ot Selanick Picture “Out Yonder,” written | cussion a new and _startling theory of h sd hnde Mayor and Mrs. Charles “A. Gates. Al acompanier'~by ‘her husband", and”, " het & by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short and | psychologists, namely) the possibliity of Presented here are - odme of the most want shadew ' L o et itg D : 3 : de, undef the direction.of- Ralph Ince: | securing. information from the sub-con- L% | new and ola Poimantiy .;‘“m £ ‘:'high daughiter, Miss Fva, Perkins. ‘Burial was|. ge : vas mclmlmg heather mixtures. i 3 Fri oy “Out Yonder” is.a novel ~drama in'| scious mind through the projection of the s | the Willimantic' cemetery “whefe Rey. | 3 4 “, i en, d. Du Leo that. pi l|cl"y all the sceres are laid] Yastral” body (and mind) of the inves- J ¥ mé:f: were sifiiy ;fi;?m?mn"s‘mm;;‘gj 2:;?’ 2 Ffifi:{“f,’.mf:‘? & if";g:’;’_ : Y. £ i ui and ut a stately’ lighthouse on'a figator! vontacting with®the subject to be 82950 § \énd«lzr u;; (élrecflon of Sisier Ella H.|grq eyt “charge of the “W “of Andrew reeq ‘in- the - Atlantic. Jt is a | inyestigated. . d urley, 2 f i { At thg First Co b a story of stormy. coasts and-sunny hearts| 'That the. Profection of the “astral” The success of the nfla!r was’ due’ to| J 5 o ot -3 ‘hospltal,- with Olive Thomag in: the role of “Fiot- | body is one of the lafest achievements the Work of the committees made uj DRy T S 9: "m 1., ‘buriel in the family -plot |sam,” daughter of the keeper of, the|of psychical science is a fact announ follows: General director, Mayor Charles | Wil Predich at the mornig _service at ng,]nwm cometery. | MF. p.,,,..; D ae |light. - THe mction is-fast'and absorbing | by no less authority that’.Mr. Hereward A. Gages, who was assisted by the- fol- 10:43 o'clogk. Subject of- children’s Ser- v able peychologist and | formerly ot this place ‘and after the |introducing new scenes, new faces. new ; Carrington. the " . 3 {zwlmg sisters, Jennie Anthony, Minnle | T1O0- ‘:vgm;s;m 2:‘“]:::.::. a:;liemng Sfi,“?om- Geath of his wife'a few years ago: ,.,'2 charm a‘;n! aex plo(h Miss Thomas has m‘b;rfl:& \zf.:; ‘:?:klffi 8 ‘r: ;u-fin:; MEANS ECONOMY i Arnold %‘:;‘;o‘:yé"‘}'gesa::h:flfi wander. Churciy school. at 8,45 o'eloclc |12 e IR W 2:,"‘5234?. ng e m?; Gordans Maky Coverdale, Louisg | i - mittee of ‘arrangements- with Trvin’ M. {Cradle roll'meets at 10:45, leader, Mrs. |1 WS 2 beonscious will—the will which is ac- e -of” Mottofl. A, Taintor post, G. A. R., ‘Prussing, Edward Ellis and’ others. sut ; o Ford, chairman, Gladys Smith;’ secretary ; R- O» ‘Branch. . Men's forum at' 12 of “this places: He i8 survived by two| Mafy McLaren will aslo be sén fn|tive in sleep” (or trance concentration), The rug for the home should be selected with care, because |and ' treasurer, Margaret. . Mearthur | leader, E. A, Cdse, principal, of sehools, and’ ¢ | “The- Road to Divpm This picture is | and he says that this resuit “can only Fannie Larkins, Walter ‘R. King, Wil. | Subject, Our Schools.' Evening serVite Km{’ .m,,d:dgz{:, h'::f;l?“mbm b nnd ubtedly one of' the best in which | be reached by psychic and occult meth- it's an item that will last you a lifetime. -Don’t buy a chsap | iam E. Higsins. ¢ Harley 'Smith, pastor, will . preach. at 4 f State road contractors. have n- | Mlss\ MacLaren has ever appeared. The [ods.” No further remarks: “Once reach- two—but The men's. bowling team and the | @t 7 o'clock, Home Circle meeting. it affics dn. Kinnes's e e ot lxnchis = real leason 1n & way that | o amls stregthincd, hawever. 1. (tho rug every year or one good one—one beauhfuLo;]e Girls' bowling team of the Willimantie | Methodist Episcopal | : shurch,. Rev. C. Main street. cannot .be forgotten and there age some | ‘astral’ body—mind—is capable of per- that will last a great many years, arugth.thll give you satis- ;’;‘;::n;;“:;'; jmierican Thread company, | Harley -Smith, vastor, +will | preach--at|. Berrara *Elgart; who has had. charge |of the most beautiful scenic effects that | forming all Sorts of marvels: while the Y over. rooters, ~will o'clock. Church school for study {,¢ starting the Blgart Bros. factory left | havé ‘ever been shown on a Jocal screen. subject is asleep or entranced”—concen- h leave this city -this. (Saturday) noon at|o fthe Bible at noon. :Epworth leagueiat S i trated. faction every minute that it is in your house. 1 town ‘Friday for New York. from there he | The Pathe News will complete the bill 12:30 odlock for Holyoke, Mass. Earl: |6;15. followed by evening preaching | will go on the road as & traveling sales- | for today. Prof. Clayton, who has given this pay- fer in thiel week it'was stated thai au. | sérvice at 7 o'clock. - 5 mian for the firm. - ] ; chical aspect of psychology careful study, tomobiles| would be furnished those desir-| Calvary Baptist church, ‘Rev. C. Pi| Services will be' held”in’ the Episcopal e L vy e Chr : : | Detn Biver.—Genaral Mathewsop = W. e & ing to make the trip and many took ad- | Powell, pastor, {ilt ‘preach - at 10 ‘chapel at 3:30 m. N by Rev. T. M. Poongl:- ‘has returned from New York, rlnglvn.' o ll)r lbeCharles LGcell;\ "?f meT ALL RUGS : vantage of the ofter. Sixfeen automobile { o'clock, subject, The Mirror that is Withe| Martin. Where e went to_attend (e weAding of | Erance . Colonel Albert. de Rochas, of the 4 . :g:tli: :;?9 :Chfedt‘;-}ed lto t.]u:et hfrorp the:| in Man, ~ Sunday thol at 13,15 w'clock. | In'the Baptist church Sunday at 10 45 | his brotheé, l;‘enrl:(' ‘?. l"ot’t\edn and h;.um. ’l:‘rr::‘:':n:n:{).mzrm “ecc S‘:)c 5 sriggd H s o Dbt plant € corner | Missionary sociéty at. 4:30 o'clock. lead-{a’ M. and 7:30 p:-m: the pastor Rev. B: | Florence- C. Plunkett of dams, Mass. agnet E are the highest grade rugs made in America—but thoy are as|of Mair td Union streets for the trip | er, Mrs. T M. Hreia. .5, % B 0. ot 8|0t Hemineion wilprencn The groom is @ member of ‘the. cotton | Franoe—all of whom have made patns- 1o to the Hadley mills of “the American [o'clock, topic,” Christian ~ Principais i Fred Fedus ‘motored -to Norwich Fri- | brokerage firm of E. Remington & Sons| taking experimen low in price as any similar quality, and durability and satis| Thread company. At this point the rest o p: 4 the line of “Psychic Science.” Prof. e R T molnt i Sef Personal and Public Healtfi leager, P. . | day. s ] : of Providéhee. * S Clayion “sees no reason,” he says, why - . faction considered; they are the most economical to buy; they fhe dispasal of the local pecpe. : = == | the ‘astfal’ body.(mind). projected ad- e games in Holyoke will be rolled £ 3 s c are singularly’ beautiful adaptations of fine orinetal antiques on the Suffalk atleys six of them, jhav- | m _— . IR 7Sy 3 : " mediumehip of the. “subconscious.” may . . . 3 ata ing been reserved for the evening: Ls{ AR P S RS % not intelligently. con hypne and lese nothing in comparison with the originals. week Saturday the local howlers tri- : : . i - tized, -tranced or concentrated subject or umphed over the Holyoke .-teams’ when ¥ - 3 e 4 i i seer through the latter’s “‘subconscious” WHITTALL RUGS COMBINE RICHNESS Oi" BEAUTY dlick pins “were rolled. The' game ‘to- #ogd g N intelligence. * This may all sound lke | night is to be rolled with candle pins. AND-GOODNESS. 1 % . R =5 ; 0 d i Greek to the Javman, Prof. Clayton ad- For thé past few nights members of the || ol , dila 2 EY : 2 g e, 0 I BEEnEs DE the local teams-have practiced on the latter 3 AND SAVE THE COST OF SF.NDING CARPETS TO street, it means that it is pessible for an | rkmd of pi d feel that they can hold THE CLEANERS ! - ~ - - “adept” . to project ~his “subconscious” | their own against all comers. In addi- ke BT T A ,mind in compAny with- hix.“astral” body | tion to tHE games o be rolled ‘by the ]N\{EN?[ED BY THOMAS A. EDISON, JR. = Invest the money in your initial payment on a Hoover. Then your carpetings can be thoroughly ‘cleaned at home, on the Rockville visgitéd for a short time in this "by. the mere act of concentration so that | girls' and men’s teams, a third series wiil R Sl\owmg oW the Ecometer_ floors, without moving furniture. city Frigay, he may learn (with the consent of the be between the overseers of the two AR el o plants. - Following , the .bowling *matches nllod in the primary . 3 [ AR Attorney Samuél B. Harvey attended The Hoover beats out all embedded grit, sweeps up all clinging | v peseion of s Tolland county gupert 3 . or court Friday at Rockville. r, straightens crushed nap, freshens the colorings and pro-| - Chief of Police Stephen J. Tobin of other's soul. * o 3 In practical demonstrations these an entértainiment s scheduled to take 1 4 et e It Increases Mileage,. - §|nriois ropers Covion s sives o association, of .the Merrick mills. = The E 5 5 The summary process case of the First . e o « | Spiritualist society of Willimantic, vs hn.n the life of all rugs and carpets, besides “Vacuum Clean Salvatore Foti also of this city, which Iy -manifestations at the Davis theatre local bowlers ‘and rooters will arrive in this city. His work is certainly a home to W’mtmantic early Sunday morn- " g Call ofie lad was ‘to-have been. tried Friday afternoon ' o ph o We Wl“ be g t° gwe fou 8} at two o'elock. was continyed for the w‘hon_ third time when two of the lawyers-en- most _interesting study in higher psy- Gives Engine More Power J| oo mecs o, v 2o ’ % gaged in the: case were unable to agtend tainment in addition to the occult work will find an interesting amusement pro- as they were engaged at the session of the superior court at Rockville. It RediscesiMotor Troubles: Jjiziia™ ™ = & TURKISH TOWELS '+ |aSfest Soma WAY DOWN EAST, new . city ordinance. concermng the Severe Tests and Its Satis- | % "o s Tt Seridi There is always need of extra towels, not good policy for|Jiuin o, %k o oo of, the principal success, Way Down East. The play car- streets will "ha¥e no one to- blame but facfory &mCe on thousa_nds Bngtaee cabe filed s .;’Z‘Z‘?y v D Mm to use the last towel in the hodu—lnd this week | ‘themselves. - Printed cards of this ordi- trical effects in fact it is one of the | largest organizations of its kind en tous | of carshave proved its value. § ol B R creased cost off raflroad transportation | and the higher prices of everything per- taining to a company of this magnitude It Saves 20 to 50 Ber Cent. 1t Soon Pays For Itself o, bl e it a3t * ' onGasoline ~_TEN DAYS TRIAL v Way Down Fast is guaranteed by the nance have beefr left at the’police station management and from its uninterrupted we have a special offer in large size Turkish Towels, with col- |emm———e——u The ECOME['E! is mnple ;:d dll‘ble in: construction, et SR fvenly fuw yapra it of blue, w < SETR o e _ automatic in action, positive in results. | skeptital few, suffice to say that Way ored borders of pink, X yello and lavender. Kfllmxrey Bros. . 4 Down East has been witnessed by over The ECOMETER needs no’ continual ‘di\u'lmeht, Wfid s te i Bl{ 20 million people, it has received the RS : i a s o g -, -~ -nothing’ to get out of order. . Can be _installed. in ten - : HNEey S & ey that tvics: Dan o ? 'EMBALMERS Special 98c Each | ‘Way Down East with its full equip- ment will be seen at the Davis theatre on' Wednesday, April 28th, with the same company and effects that played all the larger eastern cities, having just com- pleted-its engagement in New York, Bos- tofi &nd_Philadeiphia. M€ Con man and child|should see and having - - 36 Union 8t.. . © Willimantic, Gonn. minutes. m;d]\utment necessary, - - seen it they will want to see it again. NE : ; 5 Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) = ¢ wen East with e W SPRING VOILES e et St - Model A, For Ford Cars—Price, §7.50 Alltbechmcofnprmgmuemtohveitnnupturedby Sueceedsnafimnksflm i DOdgemdMMde!SSOQnReady the exquisite textures and designs of these lovely Voiles. Rich pmm,m,&mm ; . HORTH ‘WILLIMANTIC | GEN‘]S AM) DIS]RIBum WAN’TED ndofnpomlmteuctmthoumflnflkatfipufllmmthey w A : : 7 oot apaion ' Bavis, siimcitor NEW TRICOLE'ITE BLQUSES—AU. COLOR5—$5 69 1 DEerST AND' Ul’ TO $21.50 . / 715 Main Street, Willimantic (Héurs—9 2. m. to 8 p. m. _ Phone 44 Central Avenue Property Seold tate located at Nos. 22-24 .Central ave- nue.. Jt.is a two and one-half story building with .a store and dwelling, the owner will occupy the pmeny for his business. ) AVAGES clowd car leavea eomnm 'n‘s~-, ‘Children Cr | ‘ G L 33‘3‘?* st »msmmon fog m){ wx-';s*rm mssmnusz gfl_,mm v -~ - i A & £ -y 5 antic v 3 z

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