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" TODAY— R e L e B B e R ey g | Wonder' w,grk.r’. From {he Land of TOM MOORE f ‘I Mn with - the purchase fl'om o o ithais o o £ the’ Cherry Blossoms : y ‘Frederick A. Jacobs of the dwelling at B W Ke: Magnificent Oriental Setting ¢ an g ‘the corner of inand Academy streets Ay ! Alfl i All-Shr C..t for_ the Sch reet garage, which is . : 3 ‘FRANK FRANC = ¥ b Clinton * 'W.. Atwood and 5 Headed N i e s e s | ot 90 b8 - “ “7And His Biby Cello > - - a t the 3 have -plans) i T TR ; Na.oml Chll R e SISSLE & BLAKE ders cutting ‘down of the bank on which it sday - & Seeking to hi . THE DIXIE DUO i o =IN— stapds, so_as !»rmflt ereghioncol A s ‘meetings. A Wonderful Singing and Piano Act |~ € ¢ D U D S 9 modern. onstruction cement garage. n. 3 Blue ;;m:; Zor. the new: structure ‘are STEVENS & LOVEJOY that - mmm rations will B “that- “ille’s 0 Late Stars of “Blue Paradise” await ‘much more than ;. n;:ntkh p:;m:g >4 be per: : i they. are undertaken. It 0] to. ) P T g Have the new.building completed not la- BITS OF RHYME AND RHYTHM T = % ter than’ September . 1. weeks past, and, ‘where one strike, though 3 WESTMINSTER 5o night st wisk at the home of his| a5 Awons stated *Wednesaay | nensiy ‘collapged, s niot yet entirely BEVAN & FLINT A rwnmnmty meeting - inithe- interest] parents here. * £ Mrs. B L. Sim: that the new building, which will be ;' cu;at.rod N S L. “A Slight Interruption” A froi the officers ol the | of the town's schools will be field by :thel- The report was tha rs. | one-story strficture With, show rooms ai was o aem.flay oose American Hoard b oll who are®frienda | cate board of education st the TWest: mons was to move to Glenrock, but she/ the front,. will cover ‘abotit every inch of | ball had been used for mesfing by strik- FEATURE PHOTOPLAY in any capacity was the gist of the pas-]minzter Hill schoclhouse Thursday even-thas decided to remain on the, fa.rm in | the Tot on which it is to be built.. This | ers of the Waterman Worsted company MARY tor's talk at the Sunday morning ‘worship {ing, April 25th, at 7.30 ¢'clogk, for West-{ Usquepaugh: = - | lot has a frontage of 57 feet on Main | 2 few weeks ago, but in answer to.this a at Westminster. At the close of the|minster Hill and Raymond districts. The {« R. H: B;rslow and ‘family of We't Jmsl and: “ 100 feet lfl depth. * membher of the lodge stated that these regulir servioe, a sbecial meeting of the | pivrani will comprise demonstrations Kingston. called bn logal selatives Sun- | ‘Just what Ia to be done with the awell. [ meetings had been _ permitiad becauee MIN I ER church members was held, at which Mrs. | and music by the ‘Westminster Hill pupils ay: irg that now. stands' on ‘the property had j of the fact' that many of the Waterman William B. Davis was elected ‘¢lerk -and | and teacher. and mglk!s blyB < u?m o(; bt " | not been - decided - un. . to Wednesday. ::cmm d‘”mml»:::“m“ew n];mberl treasurer for the church in place of Mrs. | the school board on Schoo g5 an ioal | Whether ~it.will be razed or removed to o Columbus Smith, lately deceased. Casipment and Free Text Hooks for Can- wm;fl:‘;;- s Saet the ,{“‘:':?"_ 8, Bew site depents simpec wioily on | ok of Moose hall tor mectings of srlk- Judy of Rogue s Harbor In. connection With- the church. school, {13 ury., ' Sunervisor M. W. Greer and5rlo™s SOk Mt ficock, where she. will Soslumitngmnedty oo bt padte) an) | S NAS Desil oL gl . .5 Part Realart Special preced 1 hip, the sec-| g - 7, 5t k in maki ‘her :propert: ! ’ e ———— riary and. ireasurer, Biwood Hubbasd, | VoniTe that every e 0. Mess i riots e advaniage in relocaing ic or téaring i | A pouning ralmptorr had s eftece 1n INTERNATIONAL NEWS 1 N edb B T % . donn: ased . MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY, fi:;:‘e'r"z‘ Sopged report for. « the. M8t} i sugiested by, the: -addresses and :‘;‘;figz"’;‘hm 5;‘; DT ',;Zm:lf "The gatage t0 be erected Will be a sub- | ® search for.a hall-went on, and the big U D J COME! 7 | athering of them finally.-dispersed. so ENLARGED ORCHESTRA Sunday morning next:the sacrament of | "mpe third ‘fellowship Meeting of the | Feady owns.at the lake. stantial and’ nttracfi?rgly arranged busi: oty 3ok ‘un Stk v, iy Sariing / g b L s i 'E“k'f’l:k fi::{’;“"uf;"“é’r::fi"’:,;}‘t“‘_;‘:““—v“; ——eeemn | 10 the .ppl.:c:meg of the locailty where: L | "Bl small groups of .‘?fim‘f&'fi'fif g The tonic for hour of prayer at home [iace ™" wWanregan. : Westiinster and ’ DORN. i > is 10 be' pi ploye 15 be seen' about the. streéts. - v altars Wedneaday, May ith is based of { Brooklyn—was held Tuesday’ with the|BEEBE_In Ol lvme, ‘@ son o Mr. | The laber ki’ Caohbens, wvare i E wa apfleseilts Nowevir, ‘that, & M. MASQUERADE Luke 19: 1128, “How may we do OUT|(Central Village Congregational church at|. and Mcs, Victor Beeb. great amount of construction work is. be- | iirmined effort “uponr the-'part of strike share as God’s partners? it T0:45 @ i R ing started . b \saders wa#. being made to ofganize those PARISH HALL Mrs. William Johnson and .Master Ar-| Mrs. A.J. Nash of Darien has returned " MARRIED 3 - | who were out. . “hir Dusenberri have returned from New | home after a few davs' visit with her .BALL FRIDAY, APRIL 30th, 1920 STATE ARMORY tork. kin:Conky - company’ 6n° Wedne Some " of - the * French .Textile company wister. Mre. Willlam Davies: “Mr. and |’ Al CHARRGN = In " Baitlc, it . ¢ April 26, 1920, by Rey. William | several hundred ‘men will bé at Work out | workers live in Putnam : others Teside in - Taftville—April 30 Mrs, Mann Page has received word of | Mrs. Nash have recently pirchased the| O ifrien, ‘Earl Joseph Papineat of | dvors there before the'end of May. The | \rochanicavitle. stil . other ot West > sudden death, caused by acute gas-| [uimes place next tha Galloway farm Hanover and Miss El Izabelh Cha,rrun site for the new mill is being cleared of Thompson -and still others in the Gros- MUSIC BY IDEAL iritis. of her stepfather. Alexander Hen- | tut <ic not expect to decupy it at present. of Baltic. old buildings and other ‘obstructions and lerson, 8, of Naw York, father of Mrs. | SINGING ORCHESTRA renordales. Mrs. Page and her daughter. Miss | PECK — Fl"GmLD— In NOY"ch the’ foundation’ and dement ‘work will be ‘That .this newest strike of workers at Taylor Colony of New York. Mr. Hen-|Merrifield, Mr. Moody 4and Clarence April 28, 1920, by Rev. D. F. Sulli- B ‘underway within ‘two ‘Weeks, The labor | Mechanicsville Will Dot prove: any . more e et Porn in Seotland, but had_ Joscelyn were Norwich visitors last week.| (van, Hafry B. Peck and Miss H#len | forces -are being recruited from- all sec-| nonaiar seith the publie than dia the one , . Webster SPANISH WAR VETS. lived many years in New York, where| In.the annowicement by Mrs. Mann | Fitsgerald, both of Norwich, : tions of southern New England, terri- | that reeently occurred at the plant of the his asnes will be interred after cremation. ; Page of the eneazement of her daughter, | RALPH—ATWOOD—In 'w __London, T ! = toriés around Hartford, New Haven, | Vanhasset Manufacturing company is a1/ irs. Allen Moody, while yet lll, seems | Miss Ritn ™1t Macetn-'s sn (sapemin T P e (AR B TR Bomeyn | Providence Springfleld- and Boston be- | ready forecasted. 1o huve passed the crisis. “~enelyn of Amhérst, Mass., a typogranh- el e v et Benefit of Baseball Club ' AMERI LEGION drawn upon to get together the b Workers by the hundred fn .this city . .. CO:F, C S. G Mann_Page of New York is spending a | fcal error was made in the date et for E{;";‘&?-'f‘g,‘d“fl o i e Lt and' vieinity who Have heard directly. or | J82Zy Music—Classy Singing 2 lew dafe with his family at Rest-a-while | the wedding. 1t s Wednesday, June 2. ¢ tle the plant through fo completion. ‘ndirectly of the bie pay earned by weav- - ADMISSION : 1920, 2t Westminster, = - s 3 “The mill job will be but one of several | ~rs at the French River Textile company, The' burinl of Mre. Ganres Thatcher of DIED, of importance going 08 at Goodysar aur. | vhieh affords’ what s desoribed 8 “one |out 100 fost cards bearing 3 description | Couple $1.35, Tax 15¢, $1.50 D - Central Village at the Plains last Sunday | WILSON—In \ew Tork city, April 25, ing the spring and = summer,. and ‘the | of the, best weaving jobs in New Eng-|of the missing machine. was attended by Several’from Westmin.| 1920; Frank A, Wilson of Notwich, premise’ is ‘that structures will Tiso there | 'and,” smile sadly when they compare| What might have been one of the most ley 45(:. Tax 5:, 50¢ ; ster,! where - the -Thatchers lived many Tucral At the restdence of D T, Mc- | 8lmost as Taplaly as ‘they did ut the | Thelr own Comparatively meafre earnings | Important transfers of il properiics 4 agn et Neil, 24 Lincoln avenue, Thursday | great army cantonments during the war. | with that of the striking weavers. In this city in vears is said-to have been Dancers Must Be Masked i 4 afternoon, April 2, at 3 o'clock.| A smashing: big’ effortis to be made to} No quick settlement of the strike. is|abandoned because of the huge sum that S a OI‘I‘IIIM' USQUEPAUGH Burial in Maplewood cemetery. complete the construction program Dby | ioked for. It was stated-at the office | Would have to go_to the government in Until Intermission. Y CAREW-—in Atlantic City, N. J., April | September 1, and it is hoped to have the ) »¢ the mill company just before 3 o'clock | connection with the establishing the pres- % 26, 1920, Charles J: Carew, lermerly main part of ‘the mill contract finished | Wednesday _aftarnoon . that up to.that | ént value of the plant and the necessity Committee Reserwos All Rights. alte Ik Watt spoke at: the chunchf- o' Norwick: by August 1 ‘ime no delegation from the strikers had | Of DAYing certain taxes now required by s E’e‘f Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. He'lBurial in -Yantic 1 Ta, Norwich, | Engineer Victor Stith of the Goodyear | 1ppeared to discuss the strike situation. | the federal government in such cases. in 1883 o Preach next Sunday at the same| Thursday, April 28, 'at 11 2. m. company's own constryction “forces if| What the coming week Will bring forih| It able-bodied male strikers who Jeft| rmmm 12 mo advertictng medium i FINE. “Sundey shtol AL2in. m ) o e “““"’."- P I pe et bt o S B attempts to predict, but the Put- Eastern Connecticur equal to The Bui- u 1§ qr. and Mrs. Oatvin’ Berk o Proyi:f 193 H12 Balley, 1 B1S 722 {0r the dwellings that: are [t nrovide | sam public woald wélcome @ quick end-{(Comtinued o ‘Page Eighi, Col.’ Fire) | ois fop Dusiness resuits. The name, *Malted - |dence spent Sunday with the formers | -year. |homes for several hundred additional res- | ing of the difficulty, devised b . has been |Parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E: Peck, BEEBE—Tn Waurmd ABEIE R 1020, 1 canate iof Gaddyens: - DOIFIE AT tting | - It was stated Wednesday that. the : hid by. S TAT 2w 3. B Lagiond: enwer, b [RELE B Pebe materials offer. the-oaly lkely handieans | strikers xve oot AMIStal with Sy 1abor : > 129 appropriated tained friends from. Westerly Sunday. iy B iy pontlon, AL 30| o buliine fienkth fhe DUlAINE progame | umion: et | uiey: had simply gone out|§ QORPHEUM—Danislson—One Night, Thursday, April Only by the Original Horlick process, | Mr. Davis has taken ‘the mail to GATES—In New Londow, April 27, 1920, | according“to schedule. ~ on_“their own.” e e e e e which imitators do not reproduce, can- | drive to. finish the four year contract | ®4fESin New 1 Cates. g e = ik e i Many of the strikers remained in Put- WILLIAM A. BRABY'S EVERLAST-ING SUCCESS the (=11 7572\ ¥isne. and, flavor of (| which was taken by R. H. Moore near=| et iy < ta’ sicw Tondont: Kor: T et o the Togistration plates Inam. during - Wednesday. * It was'stated z : ) v Iy three years 4go. Since that time oy : Sy hinmiin, S ol i eyt # 2] ting of the strikers likely there have heen several different car- ;'?ezxqrs M[d‘vul D- Buckley. aaged 72} smail motor truck, Albert Lueibella, who :[';x‘ \‘.l: :m;eea“‘for The strikers, feel viers, but as the pay was so small each | BARROWS—Tn_ Norwick Tows, Apei | 1ived on what is known as the Hammett | fho¢ they should: have a 48-hour week i he ‘Green Hollow.road, was be- Ne of “stifficient not to carried it only a short time, Mr..Da-| 27, 1920, Clarissa 'S, Freeman; .wife | 1rm on U and ‘a_schedule of pay vis' contract is direct from the govern-| Of the laté Rev. John Otis Barrows, | fore- Judge W. Feriner Woodward in the § noet them losses from their present rate ment for the expiration of ,the fo aged 80 years, town ,eourt ~Wednesday monun: and. of earnings under 'a schedulé of 55 hmn-u ¥ S UL L uneral af tie home of her daughter. | having pleaded ‘guilty - to . the * cliarge | gach week.. years’ term, with an increase of pay. Mrs. Dywight W. Avery, 237 West | againsf him, . was fined $10° hnd costs, a NOTICE P! K. Crandall and family of King-| =% street, Thured afternson. ston called on relatives here Sunday|: April at '3.30 o'clac] total of $20.74, which he paid. o " Philip. Zaltas has purchased by agree- AT : : xBurlal at ment thé Tatem dl;lnc\l. on Fm;l; street, I will have o 'carload of Maine Pota- |4afternoon. _~the convenience of the fa 1. n opposite the ‘Bradley theatre. prop- Loes from Aroostgok County, Green} Amos H. Kenyon of Providence spent n Westerly, {5 pgx 26 erty is- owned-by James B, Tatem, Jr. Mountain and Cobbler stock. They will > ¢ Cat wife ol Natale - |and. John B. Byrné, both of this city.’ Mr. se here in slx or seven days, and will{=——————t————— b Zaltag’, plans for- the use of the'building, be on sile &t car for two days COULD NOT BEGIN TO TRUL, AL b 2 Rm‘k R. T, April 26, now. ‘occupled.-on- the ‘ground floor by -the As GILBERT, “I cofild not tell you all the ‘benefits | - 'S, uon, agcd 71 Colonial : restaurant and *hy Petér Gard: Tel. 75-13, Danielson, Conn. |! Dad from the use of Foley's Hopey and Tar,” writes Miss Rose Iiorks. 205 orT_ Hawkins Avé, N.. Braddock, Pa. -1 uEADOWCR I Spamock. R 1 ner,- are’not anniounced. ‘but ‘it is known DANIBLSO% -CASINO, had a.cold in my chest and fearing it | SRl 21 1820, James M. W. Meadow- to tective. Order of . Elks, .a.lkjng that - a | that ‘he has been seeking for' sometime charter be granted; for:. .establishing a | pas a-new location for the business en-[] croft, in.his 5#th. vear, ’ he has beeh engag- - . would cause pneumonia I tried FDI s lodge of the iorganization in.Danielson. ) terprise upon W)flch e S sows TR RAYHER #“R, tanns |Honey and Tar. s it was ot \oae it Levimscy Thiuoun, o ;%figg‘ The_petition. bedrs. the' signatures of & | ed for several years in this city. g BERRY PICKERS' OU::JET;EES;'M:%%&‘;?"“ ‘elt relieve ope ‘'vihers suffe nielson’ 1C - 2 DN ESDAYE LAT B RS | thom: soyere: colas witl try. 1t Afine Ottp Leviteky of §1. Oakridge street | PUMIBCE O 'Son’s best known citi- |-y membership’ committea ensxras;rl ggg{oam%% DG RVER Bowling ' fa - aport m 5 such letters have been. written about Miss Annle Barbara Troeger of 4 Windham Farmers' association, has com civen away. every Saturds thistime-tried, reliable family meai. | Taftville. . cine . for - coughs, colds, croup . and TOU ARE IXVITED. whooping cough. Lee & Osgo0d Co. | ————————— e COUET. €0 & OSE00d Co. s great interest-here Wednes- | pleted .ifs: plans for.a ‘membership dri PRICES—25c, 50¢, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 day in The Bulletin's announcement of | that it is expected will boost.the e the morning that anofher industry, .dit- bership of the organization to at ou[ ferent in ‘its nature. than any now lo- | 1,000 in this county. . At the prelelnt t‘rzl: ‘eated in . Killingly, “desires to locate in { the -association has approximately this place, Interests herethat have béen | niembers, so 400 adgitional | ones t:“ in touch” with .the representatives-of. the | wanted, and it in mt\duwihtmt active industry. say.that just' the kind ‘that | campaigning: 'u!f‘n- m;;:wfi ]:m R is needed to diversify Danielsan’s indust- | - No! trace of e g e S rial, activities. - It would: give employ- | stolen: automobi aving IN. MEMORY. ¥n sad but Joving memory. of. our. dear mother, who died April 29, 1913, : 3 JISARAM E. DAVIS. | A - In_Packer cemetery lies our mother; o Yes, we ‘remember well— ; We watched beside vour dying bed, wouls 10,000 | Captain J. H. Bulur of the Putnam po- To take our last farewell. ment o, 100 men and. would“need” squiare feet of ;floors space,;; The ‘nature | lice- department . ‘caused " to ~be - sent With tearful- eyes we watched “you, is such a8 to it of pay-|i: it s And SaW you'pass away; othe, ok 1o Jent of Tk - 3 » % R, : ing ery hoscale ‘of ‘wages to-em- ¥ B : S T Gaa'h Alg;uuthwo I:VQ !gu dea:lv - plq‘ & rnrlt‘.hlzr ‘than, to: state-that the { trolley enr;‘ on the” Vz:::‘m mxhv:;;.t P : \ Ol - Sebarleriat b sty industry referred to i8'engaged-in ‘metal | south of‘ here, one ing * early Place your erder with us and you will |- % soiten. matherdeas, Tonleg o o onEhen i dor | . Coroe BATS B b e G | § Your memory will never fad o Heation: at this:time. /* wmb.nunyhn.wdu- h-luudon - THE UNIVEfi_le. CAR ' : be assured of getting OLD COM- [I5 broe iy, it | | omom pomern ' bty st st | antder , > R ND .. | the city ‘in -whi > : g K5t s e = ® % CHILD‘E"!TU\?VGRAN{)QE‘HLDREN motmm&:”uql ; WQamtb‘exdudveueflsfortbelrMofflnl'ud { . At is e e ¢ i i e T ; e :33 “of labor Jonuammflmuwx’:mm' . . ; Motor Company, in the following . towns- WS S e lasting and makes i} Allen R Putnam, ‘Grosvernordale, Thompson, the Woodstoeks, the smallest possible amount of Pomfret, As....m, Eastford, Elliott, Dhyvilk. 18 iAok ‘_mmc om‘boon 'TryourBQUl.ETS at$10.75 rton - Directors } 5 &S e "ssen 6 -CELEBRA ION_ the s LOY