Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 7

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: e men em- 3 'flena ‘t the Mt‘ huk 1% .- mutual: agreement called: Whe daylight saving first went into effect trouble started nd the nen cmmed that| they would not work mare hours than the men in other New England - | Saturday of last week Agent Walter B. Knight was approached by a committee | f of aperatives and heard their demand for| 2 48-hour week With -55 hours’ pay. () Agent Knl'kt nated that the company mqir demands. -the Quidpick: eturing . Company em- lnumuc mill went on Tflhfi. demanding n m for 48 hours’ worl. before will go back. Forty employe§ con: ed to work Wednesday but at qll’ht- “it was net known whether they 1d report in the morning or not. At same time the men at the lacal plnt ‘s. Murray ’s E Wllhmantn‘., Conn- LE TOILET ARTICLES BEGINS THIS MORNING This Annual Sale of Toilet Articles Offers a Wonderful Oppor- ;' tunity to Provide All the Needed Regquisites Your Dressing Table Requires at Prices That Suggest Real Econemy, TOILET CREAMS Elgaya Vanishing Crgam—Sale Price 48¢. . SPRING MEDICINES Wampole Cod Liver—Saias .Price 69 Lydia Pinkham's Vt&:flble Com- pound—~8ale Pricz $1 Father John's, large—Sale Price 89c Father John's, medium-—Sale Price 47¢ F.sl;o;;s’ Hypophosphates—8ale Price TALCUM POWDERS Elcaya Talcum Powder—Sale Price 12¢ B»Pbfitwk'a Corylopsis Talcum — Sale rige 1 §a§;qck’1| Buytgerfly Talgum — Sal: Elcaya Ceold Cream—Sale Price 49¢ Elcaya Witch Hazel—Sale Price 4% M;De Garden Cold Cream—Sale Price Lundburg’s Peroxide Massage. Cream Sale Price . Daggett and Ramsdell’s Cold Cream, i vedd el i T i ett and Ramsdell's Cold Cream, s—Sale Price W:;:Imryu Facial Cn-m—s-le Price Williams' Talcum, all odors — Sale Price 15¢ Lumjbum Taleum=—S8ale Price 21¢ M«;gnen-‘s Borated Talcum—Sale Price ccc Cyticura Resolvent—Sale Price 89¢ Oyoferrin—Sale Prioe 95¢ Scott’s Emulsion—8ale Price $1.10 Gude's Pepto M. p—8alg Price 98¢ Mlgl‘k of Magnesia, iym=——Sals Price s #Milk of Magnesia, large—8ale Price 42c Nujol, large—Sale Price 86c Nuigl, small=—Sale Prige 43¢ Fletcher's Castoria—8ale Price 28¢c Bromo Seltzer—Sale Price 39¢c ‘1}""“2:"'“'“ Biscarbonate — s:lo Hill's Cascara Quinine—Sale Price 19¢ Beecham’s Pills—Sale Priaz 20c B’I“ N,txvn Herbs, large size—Sale Price Bliss Native Herbs, small size—Sale Price < Doan’s Kidney Pills—Sale Price 45¢c Nuxated Iren—Sai: Price 79¢ Baver's Aspirin Tablets, large — Sale Price 83c Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets, medium—Sale Price 27¢c Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets, small—Sale Price 14e Preston Aspirin Tablets, 2 dozen size— Sale Price 12¢ Sloane's Liniment—Sale Pricet 23¢ Bellou’s Linimgnt—8ale Price 69c Phenolax Linement—8ale Price i8¢ M!&nm’g Violet Taleum =—Sale Price Pompeian Night Cream—Sale Price 19¢ Creme de Meridor—S8ale Prige 19c. Palmelive Cold Cream, tubes — Sale Price 19e. Pgalmolive ‘Vanishing Cream, tubes — Sale Price 19c. Palmolive Cold Creamy, jar — Sale Price 304, v Pompeian Night Cream—Sale Prige 22¢ Posr;pciln Massage Cream—Sale Price . Mavis Talcum—Sale Price 18¢ Squibb’s Taleym—Sale Price 19¢ colnte’n Taleum, all odors — Sale Price 1 Djer-Kiss Talcum—Sale Price 23c Doris Borated Talcum—Sale Price Npl Mary Garden Talcum—Sals Price 49¢ Erwin's Arbutus Talcum=Sale Pricp 20c f anpglpg, Fragrance Talcum — Sale Pompeian Day Cream-—Sale Price 3% Frostilla—8ale Price 19c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream — Sale Price 37¢ Cuticura Qintment—8ale Price 40c Resinol Qintment—Sale Price 42¢ Musterpje, medium size—8ak: Price 22¢ Cutex TFalcum—Sale Price 21¢ Sykes' Comfort, small—Sale Price 21¢ Sykes' Comfort, large—Sale Price 42 Hudnuyt Vielet Sec Tajeum — Glb! Price 25c ng:ul ‘Gardinia Talcum—Sale Pricp HARRIET H. AYER’'S TOILET ARTICLES Face Cream, jar—Sale Price $1.25 Ski‘{‘zs‘m' Tissue Bujlder—Sale Price TOILET SOAPS finwp Buttermilk Spap—Sale Price B¢ Luxuria Cold" Cream—Sale Price 65¢ per directions for- Pain, Neuraigi for mineteen years. Hapdy of 12 tablets cost few ‘cents. trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Jerg*ns Vielet Soap—Sale Price 8¢ 13§ NA¥ FYREET, mwme sh o(ln.. no to‘m ‘on bme- Judge H%m l(ana;y and Tuesday on 50 | Jier ‘i fans | cariier cars, an in the mlx-un ings, Oou_pll I-nm M -~ Gengral Mill lluln- N esial 1 inllrlu to 1¥ of the Grev . . iC; }w— o1 Hartford w [ Tuesday. W\mlfllflflbfld'flh"fi iness. ow ppens 33 change in the trains. ted 3 T At 8, 10 A h‘fl meeting 'Sl:' gl.hd“t’o!o lor by &t PW‘ o i.ml’ Mrs. Daniel Frepeh, and repo Seary ntioned that thy A NG 20 3 t finaneial standing m"mnmxm. 3 'r'? eleotion of afficers for the epsu resulted in all present officers bel ;i’.cud as follows: President, M %)u Prench ; vicg president, Mrs. Egg TFurner at 17 Turne Randall secretary, Mrs. George Baster: rflhflu Turner, now nbl- to be ngmx, brooks ; truan Mrs. Charles Beebe. red a severe attack of nmr{m not | The soglal an anguet pEementy in _eharge of M @larence Bapy 3§ chalrman of ‘the entertainment and tmnum committees. that this year's annual meeting ‘was ong great sucgess. Abe llnun, sop of Mr. apd Wol ]l(h:‘l: of "this ‘city, w i Mblrp\ i nocked “down by utomobile dr vqn by G. Donald Barflag 2 ‘ Wednesday night, but ous injusies. ' Youn, frien: ad been T Haln streat dqrh‘ the afternoon and at the time.of thé accident were riding up nv. Myron M. Maine was a3 visit the home of his can Putgmr w D( e&' m . F Iuospal chuseh - offic ta-L Thy I service at the grave in the Mans: fleld cemetery was copdugted by Rey. B. P. Ayer. The bearers were S«m ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Vo to } ¥s that he wished to pass then& | Believing all to he well he had swerve: {his aute te go past the bieycle riders when suddenly without any warning the | bovs started to make the turn to ge dawn Ham street. My. Bartiett applied his bgt the Resen boy had beep ed dowp hefore the automebile _;d be rqi, the fropt Wwheel of the 'fl%‘hr ng pver the bey's les. The 1ad was Wf‘t! into DeVill store and a physician summgoped, when it was tp%n:d that ne bem, had been broken. e 1ad was taken to Mq Bome | and the accident was reported to Chief Killourpy. According to witnegses of the acgident Mr. Bartlett was entirely free from blame “as the boys had given no s all of their desire to turp. The Rogen ep | Stated that ho had heard the horn but n is| thought it was from a machine cominj out of Walnut street. Other pieycle rid- ers might profit from the Rosen boy's fajlure to obey the rules of the rpad apd rgmelpber to signal when they desire 1o turn.” Bievcle riders are as responsible ay autoists or ‘drivers of teams in this respect and a failure (o obey the law | renders them ible. “Annpfincement was made Wedpesday morning’ at the Atwood Maehine com- pany plant .that beginning May 3 the L Main street and had reached a point |3 Na ¥ (e ;‘bout opposite DeVillers' drug store 21: ot 2.4 & : 218 stréet. . Mr. Bartlett who was fol- Ame sfl,y er’ is en ngme lowing the youngsters up Main street, A,Spiflfn—s;y Bayer the horn of his maching to warn|or "ul no on Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin® in a “Bayer package,” containing pre Hpad:.cp @6 , preseribed by * ph?vnlc ns an Monpaceticacidester of Sauwlu:pld. to is th Abell ; inuunr. collector, Myron R. Al o Charles F. g Loon debt u&h tregsury. e Fel ‘on the new contract with ght cammany fer ||.m.. was empoered coming year, the assesars rections on owmership to date Buell and Myron R. Abell, was appeinted to have the trees in the park trimmed, as they have not been for several years, and much dead wood needs to be removed. - Wers guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah O’Connor on Nprwich avenue. visiting schools. iting her mother, Mrs. 1da Wagner. Daniel Stllivan of Bezcon Falls is_the Norwich Tnesday. Congregational evening apd gave a talk on the inter- church worjd moyement. The canvassing for piedges is'in the hands of the Wom- ternoon. been svending the winter at Winter Hae town T COLCHESTER Arte: Dayid 8. S| 'fiifl! Agmvm. 7. 5 tax 1; b;lm! John S ; chief eulm_.y Io\m m‘n T. value. It i X as Brgs MY N ’u'z’“ 5 ’.'t"w..-.’ ol e roder: street inspegtors, Charlgs H. Stiens. . the annval business meet- wbn thmm was mod- clerk. The re- rts of the W‘lflfin Q& tre; rer and decepied. 'Tha horaugh s cegr LE good, b.;l‘_aaw lrl lba elp;trw ‘t. S3 an P.alhbun, 5 R inspectors, terest in ’;fls idea and In this respect magne Must Bay ip of '3 m hfl- ? o th rh-au T l OTOU “P:m ever n&” in" his lavish dqctbl}l and ‘partichlarly in the o ey G tahiihe bouum of the casts he presents. A1l Star” as heard describes the cast of ne the contract was read. It was-ve tc wealth t interest in Some. accept the contract and the comm b P B' o Sy i 5 pne Must Pay wil]l con te not ll L %85 Lio its sucpess, While jts.motive wil n“% for' the [ “faps" 3 thought for reefietion. ke cof-| “An up:te-date. weekly will closs ms the *AX | wondertul show at the ‘Strand. July 1st. A eommitige, H: e s ! | &l tedtolu:t!:x? be-d Davis- Theatre. : For the last half of the week the vis theatre will present afother of t record-breaking bills of five big time apts and guperior feature nictures, the M iners on this program are the Ki Japs, thsge gxceedingly clever. Japangso artists of unquestionable versatipty who nder the title or “wonder workers fr'm "Lp and of Cherry Blossoms presen: ombllulfnn novelty offering embrac : head -balancing, posturing act, foot j :lln;, featyring their original mneev$1 Bieyele Perch, a feat of tional daring ingeniously performed by Dr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Connor of Lee, » and Florens O'Connor of Hartford Sumervisor of Agriculture R. ¥. Luni Glastonbury was in town Tuesday Mrs. C. C. Barton of Hasrtford is vis- est of hls sister, Mrs. Jeremiah O'Con- T. Mrs. Georme H. Potter of N .| Yamato the, only who has uccess- eh;-(er was in town Tuesday. 9t Wes: fully accomplished dekuu and thejll- ‘ames Horowif a; ing feat of eygling upside down., A 15 2ad “party wore In | 1E 0l6 s used 16 fect long from the end of which ‘a bicyele is balanced, Koban holding the wofe while Yamato witheut the use of his hands pedals the machjpe at a unugual yelocity. The act js presept- ed with utifpl seiting descriptively Japangse, th cpstuming is lavishly Qri- ental and beantifyl to behold. The sec- ond act is Stevens and Lovejoy with thelr turn Bits of Rhyme and Rbythm, a whirlwind singing snd dx.ndn: offering. The third act is Fr; bis baby ‘cello, a dellghuul musical ing that is above par. The fourth act is Sis- sle and Blake, the Dixig Duo, a couple of colored lads who went “over there” with Uncle- Sam's other nephews—and who distinguished themselves in the fighting. When (hat was oyer they dis- tinguished themselves as entertainers, and since their return to American, while on tour with the fameps urepe's 369ih U.. 8 Infantry (Hell Fighters) band bath and pubiic have Charles Clark of Marlboro was cal friends in town Wedneeday. id WINDHAM W. C. Norris of Willimaptic was at thé church it Thursday ery family represented in e prgapizations of the chburch m‘d 1o contribute to the fund & he pal The quota for this parish abouy §1,100." " Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch, who have :—‘la. started for home Wednesday, 28th. Harry Woodworth of “‘estport was in ¥ to attend the buriel ol bis plant ‘wonld operate but 50 hours per week jnstead of 55 as formerly. The an-: nouneement further stated that the yage seale would remain the same as when the 55 hour wmeek was in force. The ReWw time Wwill be from 7 uatil 12 apd from 1 until 5 o'clock with a half beliday Sat- yrday. The number of employes affect- ed by this change pumber about sixty. It is. understeod that the men desired the ghange in the number of heurs for 2 week's work hut had never faken it up se Ail “le R;sht Style” “The R;sht Time" “The Right Prics t! cake Jergan iWIteb Hgazel Soap—S8ale Prlcp Pl Vanishing Cream—8ale Price 65¢ Skin and Tissue Builder, tubes—Sal Price 65¢ . Hale Face Cream, tubes—Sale Price 65¢ Lnlurlg Celd Cream, tubq- — Balg Price 35, Vanishing crnm. tubsh—finll Price 35¢ Face Powder, 2 shades—Sale Pricn 60 LEIGH’S TOILET ARTICLES Vanishing Cream—Sale Price 90c Dulcine &-um—&,lu Price 90c Massage t"QM“ Price 75¢ Cold Eream—Sale Price ‘50¢ Fac: Powder—Sale Price. 60c FACE POWDERS AND ROUGE Wsoodbury’s Faa: Powder—Sale Price’ 20c sicians ond Syrgeons Soap—Sale rice Be ca Hard Water em-le Soap—Sale Price 8c cake” Laco Castile Sogp—Sale Prias 18¢c cake Laymon’s 8pap—Sale Price 15¢ cake Pgfilgmc!ivn Seap—Sale Price 3 cakes for Mavis Face Powder—Sale Price 37¢ flo;;ptian Beauty Powdér—Sale Price e Pempeian Bloom—Sale Price 3% Pjer-Kiss Face Powder—8ale Prige 55¢ Fellow's Fao; Powder—8ale Price 42 La Blache Face Powder—Sale Price 48¢ San Remo Baby Castile Soa \! Price 6c cake petaly Rp;r.:pllnuanud Seap—Sale Price 14¢ Eolgate’s Cashmere Soap,small si rigate’s Sashmere. Soapisms size; § Colgats C:s 3 akes Aubrey Sisters Beautifisr—Sale Price l;gm Seap, large size, “' Taleum Powder—Sale Price §0c . . '-'a'm Rouge—Sale Price 42c e : Br.r‘llunl ilsc apd Violst — Sale|Averistocrat Rouge—Sale Price 50c | Woodbury's Soap—Sale Price 18c cake rice 5 . Cuticura Soap—Sale Price 19¢ cake Resinol Snp—Sglg Prigs 22¢ cake Armour's Fairskin Soap, Oat Meal, Al: mond and Benzoin, | 4 cake Aréw? Byttermilk and Tar Soap — Price, § for 25¢ W'J!llmli'cflun Shaying Soap — Sale Williams’ Shayer's Delight Seap —Sale| Lily ‘Rouge—Sale Pnpp 256, R"-""_.’" Price 76 Theatre Rouge—Sale Price 15¢. DENTAL NEEL.% Fqudm Tooth Put'—-sglo Price 39¢ Pebgcco Tooth Paste—Sale Price 39 Chigrax Tooth Paste—Sale Price 39% Kalynor Tooth Paste—Sai: Price 21c Dr. Lyon" Tooth Powder—Sale Price Eversweet—Sale Price 20c Mum—Sale Pries 15 e " Price 10c Wg‘i;]ls’ Shaving Cream—Sale Price C.l.x Tooth Powder—S8ale Price 19¢ Burrell’s Tooth Powder—8ale Price 10¢ Col 's Ribbon Dental Fioss, small— ale Price 10c c-mw. Ribbon Dental Floss, large— Sale Price ate’'s Tooth P 1} c"" (B owder, small size— Colgate’s Tooth I Sale Price 2o, Powder, large size— . Palmolive Shaving Cream—Sals Price Peroxide, 8 oupce size—8aje Price 12¢ 22c Peroxide, 16 ounce size—Sale Prise 20¢ Dioxogen, 25¢ size—Sale Price 19¢ Dioxogen, 50c size—Sale Price 39c Dioxogen, $100 size—Salz Price 79¢ Listerine, small size—Sale Price 20c Listering, large size—Sale Price 40c gl;;p Tbymolmb, small size — Sale Maflqn‘q Shaving Cream—8ale Price Mulsified Gocoanut Qjj—Sale Prise 30¢ Canthrox-—Sale Prige 38¢ ganlmm, large liu—-.:k Price 73¢ line, ize—Sale | D2 ne, medjum size—Sale Price §7¢ Gl‘flu y’“ R it o] e Williams’ PSh;mp’p—-—S?lp Price 36¢c P.'l,molin Shampoo—8: i MANICURING NEEDS cm Huu:unu Sets, small size — Cutex Manmunng Sets, large size — Sale Price §1.1 Cut’; Polish Lysol, medium sizg=-Sale Price 20c oF Cuticle Lysol, large size—Sple Price 40c - MISCELLANEOUS REQUISITES AT SALE ‘mcrss 1 1b. Hospital Absorbent Cotton—Sale Price. oey 89¢ | Mellen’s Food — Bale Price........... Witch. Hazel, 16 ounces—Sale Price . Moz Water and Glycerine—Sale Price . Rum, good quality, 4 oynces—Sale Price. Colgate’ i a Rum, good quality, 8 ounces—8ale Price . Colgate's Tailet Water, medium size—Sals Price Sal Mepatica, smal| size—Sale Price .. Oplgate’s Toilet Water, large size—Salo Prm 8al Hepatica, medium size—Sale Price Dier-Kiss Perfume=—Sale Price, sunce. 8al Hppatics, large size—Sale Price. Egyptian Morim—!;lo Prics, ... ., afl size—8ale Price | Twink Dyes—8ale Price ....orerrcsnnss Rit Beap le Prige . Rit Flake Dyes—Sale Prics . Colorite, for Straw HMI‘ Price Glyco Thymeiine, |-rn. size - Sale Price 85¢ aste, cake Nail White empver—Sale Price 27c with the pfiicials of the company. The new scale therefore came unsolicited from the officlals. At the mee in Killourey Bros, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND MBALMERS Willimantic, Gopp, (ady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer 62 MNORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant Tel connectlom Dr.F. C. Jacksop DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantie Hn‘m—’ 2 mta8pm Ph!no 44 .l b an pl thm Enecamp- | ral ment, No. 10, 1. ©. Q. F., held at 0dd Fellows' hall, 07 Main street, Wedpes- day ngh&, three candidates were ' put through the Royal Purple degree. Plans were diseussed relative to aftepding the district meeting of Qdd Fellows at Nor- Wich May 27th at which encampments gv Mystic. New Londen, Norwich and lllkaanflc will be present. Cemmittees were appginted fo arrange for the recep- tien of these encampments at the district meeting to be held in this city, June £3. = STAFFORD 3PRINGS Miehgel Kiseell was fined $7 and costs by Aeting Judge Arthur J. Melbourne in the b pqurt Tuesday for cruelly beating owned by Mrs. Gegrge Rissell. T'hg do— war brought into court s.l Was pretty welt La-lesed about the ead. The acensed c)iilmea that the dog had been chasing his | The freight wreck above the of 86 Unign St, Phope 280 at to bre for woid ogenriet |1 fa Sun a 's Missiopary soclety and the work of collecting wey was started Supday af-, 'I‘uuda E. C. Neale Monday instead of with Mrs. Ada Larrabee as at first planned. Hopkins and Philin Hopkins furnished the music at the Congregational church guests of Judge and Mrs. Lucins Brown Grip-colds are prevalent in this sec- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Main Migses Ruby and Myrtle Swain of North Stonington, Sunday afternoen. Nathan Main was a business ealler family apd heusghold goods to West- erly. He has purchased a hoyse there, press ¢ their act. e fi{th last pet hesier L B8 AT E titled A Slight lnlerrupuon The foa- tyre picture gn this-bil i Jydy of Rogue's Harbor, a five past Replast qr cial production starripg pretty M Miles Minter. Ipternationa! News gn fusny Muit aud Jeff comedy the show. Matinee at 2.15—evening tures 7 to 8.15, vaudevilie 5.15 to 9.88, picturés 9.30 to 10.30. Two complete shows of vaudeville on Saturday evening. pylde na Breed Tom Moore he: the ble feat bill at the }:reed.gx‘ieatre Efin in l-f?:- ty €. Rowland's famous Saturday Even- ing Post story Duds. - Not only is the romance an exceedingly beautiful one in thig production but there is a grippins mystery that will tantalize you t9 the last foot of film. Duds is undoubtely the juost striking and most intepesting fin‘hn Moore charaeterigations. Sup- )mn.lng the. star is an all-star cast head- ed by Naomi Childers. For the secopd featype Peggy Hyland will be seen in Faith. a seintiljating photoplay depictinz the life in the Seottish Highlands. The story of a fascinating girl and her loyal hearted love is told in a series of beauti- ful scenes that hoid the attention and stir the hearts of all who see it. The Bray pictograph will complete the bill for today. Woodworth, ¥ has been In the recsiving vault !o veral weeks. The body of Stephen ibre of Willimantic was alsg buried y. These wwere the only bodies in e Auction Bridge club met with Mies Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hopkins, Miss Helen Willimantic Sunday eveping. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larrabes, Mr. d Mrs. James Lathrop, Mrs. Ada Lar- beée and Miss Emma Tarrabee were Norwich Saturday. The Woman's Missionary society met Mrs. Albert Bates' Tuesday afternoon. A number of Windham people attended ' concert at the Methodist mantic Tuesday evening. ’filn gham has been called Ngw Ya te by the illness of her| of other. | t Mrs. Lovina Richmand is vigiting r a week in Hopkinten, R. L and were in this place OBPHEIM THEATER, DANIELSO¥N. Uplike the- majority of plays whigh are produced and seen for cne or two seasons at the most, Way Down Bast hes bhad an unlimiled syccessful career for the Jast 25 years and is witnessed ey- North Stonington Monday. Chas.. P. Culver is soon Lo move his mily and househo Idtoogd solarefCre 8t cdi ?sz"‘lfl{‘o"h“"fl?u For the benefit of our many cus- tomers and users of De Layal Cream Separator, wa have es- tablished a De LAVAL SERVICE DAY—on this day we shall be glad to have any De Laval user bring his complete Separator to our store for a thorough !nd . mnt,wbehwfllbemndeftuaf charge. Should any pasts, due to unusual wear or ac- cident, peed to be replaced, this will be done, the charge bowsferflnweeoftbnww‘“d NO CHARGE willbemadefortbemvlce. i Mnmhnlm 'fi yow uth W"%"’ "‘m.. ery season by an ever growing numbsr of ?eoph who find in its quaint down e humer, its sturdy characters and jts country singing the ideal inspiral for an evening’s entertainment which is whelesome and clesp. It coptaipns nope of the mwerbid or saigcious 2s pagy of our present day theatrical offerings. The this season is in many respegts bigger and better than has ever been @seen in this everlasting success and the scenic and el igal effects surpassige any previous attémpt. Way Down East 1 i 4 big revi- al‘%ulu o D e mm lhe':uev ison, on Thursd.ny night, 3pril 3. Danie Be Some Gang. Two generations from now the scendants of men who were mentioned | for the presidepey in 1920 may hold a meeting, if they” can find a hall large anou‘h.—Vew York Telegraph. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR ~ THE J. C. LINCOLN C0. WILLIMANTIC, CONN, Tel. 7083 . Tel. 7052

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