Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 8, 1920, Page 7

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS ¥ Unien 8¢ Willimantic, Conn. Phane 290 (Lady Assistant) Funeral Director & Embalmer #-52 NORTE ST, $07 Main St. Chapter, No. 8, R. A. M, stated Masonic Hall. parenits A Kerry of New Jersey, Mr/ and L. V. Rupell of Stafford Spriags, Bros. Killourey WILLIMANTIC . Rupell being. Mrs: Keeler's daughter. the Keeler homestead, a rustic stone chimney | #dding much to the beauty of the house. At 1135 o'clock Wednesday morning the last of 27 fresh air ehildren arrived Lodge, No. 18, L 0. 0. F; JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & she!-rfl WILLIMARNTIC Zaly Assisfamt Tel comnection Improvements are being made at the big hot city, of given a two weeks' vacation in homes_through the kindness of the L. Marshand Conley is ager. children were 2ccompanied to this city children for_the past-two years. to'be in charge of the childr Temain in this vicinity. The whose'‘ages rgnge from 5 are mostly girls, and many nf them ha: never been:away from: NewsYork. Louis -Cote, Mrs. George lives are M street, two bo; Jackson street, two girls Guay, Chaplin, two girls; England, Chaplin, two girls; Guay, Carey street, one Diox, Prospect street, one girl mas, Prospect street; one Tellier. Ives street. one Do: Hours—9 o M to 8 Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantic ) First ¢ santic fo B B sAy shiegin O orw! Terk Lusch er at the hotels. m. Phone 4| Burton; W ! The members of :the locnl committee curing places Burton, Al- GE'S cMbéd car leaves fice every morming qmulf £439 oeivek fer Williman to leave WHll:| phonse Ihuire ap Newla. 2 mani PR Joventry, Conantville, M { who were instr e children A A valle, Mrs. . John Reilly D, Carpenter, & 3 I agnon, ) Mrs. A. IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR A Round Oak Pipeless Furnace WE ARE INSTALLING THEM NOW. DROP US A CARD OR PHONE AND WE WILL HAVE OUR ' HEATING EXPERT CALL AND GIVE YOU DETAILS. THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. TELEPHONE 700 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. in this city and were met by Nrs. A. A. Burton, chairman of the local committee. These. children who made the trip from ew York are to be good | ew York-Tribune's fresh air fund, of which The Miss Yolanda Guistino, a young Itallan woman, who Nas beén in chprge of the Local_ people who hava kindly offered to give these kiddies the. time of their iz rdon Rathbun, . Homer Wood Fred 0. B. Robinson, Mrs." s, Nellie T. Gager. | tagious diseases in the city during June. | These cases as reported by local physi- icians were as follows: Scarlet fever 4, | muasles 10, diphtheria 3, pulmonary tu- bercalosis 1; E Samuel Feldman - this = city - and Charles Popkin of brockton, Mass., left Wednesday on a’ bhsiness trip to New York. £ “There was Dut one case at the session of the police court Wednesday morning. charged With Intoxication. As it was his first appearanée_in_ court, he was fined $1 and costs, amounting to $8,15, which {he Daid About 25 women friends of Mrs. Anna Palmer gave “her a_surprise birthday Pparty Tuesday- night at the home of Mrs. - | Fannje Larkins gf 85 Spring street. Dur- ing the evening'2 g s. Allan MeArthur pre- sented Mrs. Palmer a-handsome set of cut glass. ‘Games were played and refresh- ;| ments were served by the hostess. ttorriey Thomas J. Kelley marricd Join Taylor and E¥elyn Ackermas, both of this eity, Tuesday evening. | Mrs. W. P. 8, Keating and n Stuart ing's mother, Mrs. B F. Greene, at Mat- tewan, N..¥. o Mr. and Mrs. William A. Harrls and family of Leicester, Mass., who have béen visiting Clayton Towne and family of 114 Walnut street, have returmed to- their .[home. Miss Merlyn Tqwne, daugiter of Mr. dnd Mrs. Towre, dccompanied them ¢| and will speng the summer at the Harris home. Vegiard, Mansfiell avenue, one girl;| " The July meeting of Francls S. Lopg Mrs. AlphonseC Turner street, | Woman's Relief corps, No. 28, was held Lavigne, Prospect| Wednesday evening in the G. A. R. rooms at the town building, a large number of ‘members attending. President Mrs. Hat- | tie Bowen presided and routine business was transacted, all business being con- cluded, as the corps will discontinue meet- ing until the last of August. home Wednesday ;after several days' stay at the home of their parents, who reside in Fall River, Mass. Schley Donohue of this city is enjoying a two weeks' vacation from his work in Hartford. {, This (Thursday) afterncon the Clerks’ baseball team Will meet and endeavor ot beat the team representing the lcemen. The Clerks’ téam has been put through Stiff practice and Manager Mike Longo is sure that they will come out ahead ig to- day’s struggle: The same men who car- ried the team to vietory two weeks ago on this historic ground will appear in the lineup. These men and their positions are | Speed Donohue ¢. Nat Summers 1b, Rick- ety Dawner 2b, Red Sharron 3b, Dark Ot- tenheimer ss, Milkean Kegler Jf, Jake Sullivan cf, Porkie Flynn rf, and Pinkie Kelley p. The lcemen will Have Archis | Hamel for their twirler and ‘such men as. Lalalme and Derinis will be In the lincup. STAFFORD SPRINGS s Margaret Risler is spending two weeks' vacation with relatives in Provi- dence. Louis Dezso was in an automobile ac- nt in Manchester Saturday evening. 1 attempting to pass another car, a car appeared In the opposite direction. There | was | | | | Fu ot room for the three cars to pass Dezso's car and the one coming to- him collided. Mrs. Dezso was 1% injured and was taken to a hos- | pital in Harttord. She was not seriously | hurt and retutned home Tuesday evening. in the police court in Manchester Tuedday T as fined $25 for reckless dri Winter of Springfield ‘visite in Stafford \Springs Monday and {af | illiam Smith is’ spending the summer {in Portsmouth, X..H. | SOUTH WiND Miss Calista Backus spent Monday dn pton. and "Mrs. Charles Hahn of Provi- have returned home after a visit s. Mary Larkham. Theis daugh- nained for a week’s visit. Helen and Muriel. Smith have - two weeks' visit with their Murray’s Boston Store ; 'Willimgntic-, Conn._ SPECIAL SALE OF PYRALIN IVORY AT ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICES I'?Q is a splendid opportunity to acquire Ivory Pyralin at Half-Price. The collection censist 6f Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Combs, Puff Boxes, Hair Réceivets, Cream Boxes, Soap Boxes, Nail Files, Scissors; Button Hooks, Cuticle Knives, Shoe Horns; While these goods are subject to slight imperfections, appear to be absolutely perfect and in most cases you will find it difficult to slightest imperfection, in fact they are almost equal to first quality goods. PLAIN PATTERNS IN IVORY PYRy 60c Nail Files for »., ... 70c Button Hooks for 8oc Nail Files for........ $1.00 Cauticle Knives for . $1.25 Soap Boxes for $1.60 Soap Boxes for $1.00 Combs, voarse or eoarse and’ fine, for whersieaan $1.75 Combs, coarse or coarse and Bimerfor. ... . ol i, 88 $2.00 Combs, coarse or coarse and fine, fOr mmmaan waie e v nciingion oo oo 98c $1.20 Shoe Horns for ..cmeaeimrerei. « 59¢ $3.00 Comb and Brush Trays, for $1.47 DU BARRY. e simimrinre 5+ < T5C1 1) 24100 Puff Baxes, for. ' .uvei $4.50 Puff Boxes, for.... $4.50 Hair $14.50 Mirgor, for............. $5.98 $13.50 Mirrors, for ......e... . $6.75° $1.50 Nail Files, for... $£1.75-Comb, coarse or toarse and | fine, for, 2. Gream BOXeS, f0r uuwuececwrs $1.39. $2.78 Manicuring Scissors, fof ... $1.75 . ~ . 59¢ 79c Seesaaaa. - $4.50 Nail coesorommi- o'+ 89C there are a great many pieces that $4.25 Comb and Brush Trays, for $2.25 $7.50 Comb and Brush Trays, for $3.88 $2.00.Puff Boxes, for ..., ... ., 98¢ $3.00 Puff Boxes, for.......:vi: $1.49 $3.00 Hhir Receivers; for .. ...... $1.49 $2.90 'Nail Polishes and Trays, for $1.45 $2.75 Mirzors, for.............. $1.39 $6.50 Mirrors, for .ivvvugieiia. . $3.25 $8.50 Mirrors, for. ... v v.u.. $4.25 $1.00 Infants’ Hair Brushes, for. ... 49¢ $5.75 Hair Brushes, for ......... $2.85 $8.00 Hair Brushes, for......+... $3.98 $8.75 Hair Brushes, for.......... $4.39 PATTERNS Trays, etc. detect the Polishes and Tray," for $2.15 . $1.98 . $2.19 Receivers, for........ $2.19 this being for John Haléy, a weaver,| of this eity are visiting with Mrs. Keat-|. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Noble returned 5 minutes at night saves you D hours next day ery at all! You just give the clothes a few rinsings— and they’re snowy-white. Only collar bands, cuffs and the most badly soiled places need UST 5 minutes! Just the 5 min utes it takes to put the clothes jnto the tubs to soak the new way! - Next morning you are amazed-—the . washifig is so easy!—No hard rub- bing over the washboard—no drudg- aight rubbing between the hands? 7 f,' /Saaltiug this way saves your clothes Nou've always drudged away over the washe board—rubbing the dirt out of your clothes, forcing itout. Wearing holes into your clothes —wearing yourself out, too! Now you can just soak your clothes over- night with Rinso. Rinso is so rich in cleans- ing value' that it softens and loosens all the —frees it from the fabric! ) Yet—there Ly Leser Bros. C i Rinso to hurt O‘, . AN @O 5 Mede by the makers of Luz NSO The new form of Soap Sor the family washing T X ) s AVRY L LT L0 IRIBATRIR (WA R family washing. . bing over the washboard. —unless sionally, Just to_sterilize. By nine o'clock in the morning your clothes are all ready for the linc—clean, white, siveet-smelling! breaking to-day. the ¢ i : ; New way of washing floats the dirt out of your clothes while they soak. “Yabric. Nothing to infure corors. The Rinso granules are made of finer quality ingredi- ents than--were ever used before for the At 9 a. m. you are all through “You save yourself those hours of hard rube You saveall the fuss and bother of boiling wish to boil the clothes occa- ! Justthinkof it. Fiveminutes at nighfhava saved you those hours and hours of back- drudgery that always “fagged you out” for the rest of the week! One package is a week’s washing! follow the casy directions on the-package. Ixver Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. e (I Get Rinso Just a tvedding trip days at {he b mother, Mrs, M Mr. and guests Monday of their co; us brothers. Owing to absence of the pastor, Rev. Arthur W. Clifford, of Windham, a5 mo Perry Crane of Bristol, . 1 Jupe 25th, and went on to (anada, spent a few me of the bridegroom’s for ing Smith hall Loydon of Hartford were the Back; attending the, conference at B ob of Windham preached the ning sermon here. Young people held 2 dance in Gui ho is|her daughter, Mrs. Jacoh Buad, ef Dan- 2 | ton, Rev. riday evening, there be- a good attendahce. S Mrs. William Allen and daughter, Doris{ Allen, of Irvington, N. J., are guei the former's gister, Mrs. H. B. o, G R e e et @iNet Contonts 15 A » Ffuid Dra : . [ bars_gore ‘mem] = X Thirt, Yaars rch hete Sunday last—Me. and Mrs| ‘ Geerge Wetherell, Vernon Wetheroll, Mr. GASTORIA » For Infants and Childre: B - - | Sunday. Buty. Her two granddaughters, Misses Florence and Beatrice Budd, accompanicd Nef home for a visit Mr. and Mps. Charles | daugiter Myra and . {@ore Crandall and son of 2d to Watch Hill and Ple Crandal fargaret ard Annie Niciols of Cnarles Backus. of the Con- grefational Boston last Weel attending tbe international couneil of Congregational ehirthes. 4 Miss Helen Ifenry of New York w6 solos in the Congregational Sunday mofning in a very pleas ank est. € Fourth of July fuesls of amily were Mr. and Mrs. ing, Mies Helen Henry and Mr. Morton. all of New York. ¥Mrs. F. A Burnhm éntertained her thres children, Dwight and Earl Tucker of Hartford and Mrs. Olive Parkhurst of New Eritain, over the Fourth. The celebration of Independence: day By the Hebron peovle Monday afternoon &1 evening tas a great success. Prof. A. E. Lyman's brass band of Ashford &ave a concert on the park in the afters | turnishea mysie. Béon: The chorus of singérs was led by Rev. Mr. Martin, réctor of the Episconal ehurch ; the soloists were Mr. Morion of Néw York, Miss Henry of New York, Miss Hochas of Amston and Tev. M Martin. Addresses were made by - Mr, Libby of New London and Rev. H. E. @rmpe, pastor of the ohurch ; recitations by Miss Helen Gil- bert and others: The Good Will club fur- nlshed amusement for an hour of outdoor Bports, greased, ndle and pig. ete.,. The day closed with a dance'in the evening, f6F which Prof. A. E. Lyman's orchestra EAST WOODSTOCK I 8. Allen and family of Watetbury Are spending a week ut the hofie 6f L. H. Lindeman. H. J. Potter and f: and Mr. apd Mre. Turner and famijly of East Windror aré spending their vacation here. Mr. and. Mrs. William. eely are enter- taining friends from Waterbury. . Mrs. C. C. Gilderaleeve, Harold, Donald and Dorothy GiMerslesve of Norwich whre guests of Mrs. A, M. Gildersieeve ay. rteen Arthur Dodge, Daniel ‘Dodge, Louise and Doris Lindeman, Marguerite Bosworth, Rebert and Spencer Jordan, wfllld and Ezra Pike and Walker ite. ; ¢ " A Tourth of July celebration was hald X . (i3 frank-| were gutsts Monday of Mr| i Congregatisnal } 1 i | i | ciester of Blug very by the Man: | Greene Avery lister Smith, 2nd 3 Pari Acting troops the Siht | night, ble .| day. "Since that time the situation | younger mem Remington On account of the rain Saturds i misstonary e ternoon at the homs of Mrs. A shorteake, cake and lemonade Harry 1 Wethersficld, Frank Lathron and sons I haying for Henry Sunday With MF, and Mrs. Tom Bréwin. Mr. and Mrs. Th the holfday With™ felativés” i Cranston, R L | CONDITIONS AGAT tise forencon aund one «elebration was und Burton. D. Bo: sisted by several of ber's of the ciub. antic Tues- rgess and Mrs. fobando road went Mra. f . Gager. Jr., ead, Mts. 1. D. Rallion v eelihg Was held Mond c “Hill. . Those who attended had enjoyable _afternoon. 3 Strawherry. Were served stess. y from thfs “‘to¥n ille Mond frotored o ¥ to see the pgrade. | throp was & week end guest in have been Judson Miner and Chatles I street. 5 FRANKLIN of By Ar. and Mrs. Brnest Smith and dauen-{- ter Elizabeth were guests the Fourt) H Mrs. Smith's p - Teit Bt:ah i Ledyard ies Mabel Tracy and O. R. Tracy Lebanon road entertained on the Four:l: Mrs. Lizzic Anderson, Miss Hattie Hol. ts, Mr. and Mrs, Isaae of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Alhert, Sinith, S { arty, consists of two | house. Mrs. Liydia Miner | rooms in Kot nfi.:n"&e: TLegion, No. 184 jflfi. H., meets i Tor “Two Central Avenue Homses Solh Through agency of Fransis D Donohue the m:g Isabel and Auniy Maeclimoh have old tieir real estat ted at Nos. i?)oe.“::l;.uz‘m m@!kfl Central avenue to Delia Dufile. Brop- entral avenue — ith two S-room apartments in eask The new owner purchases fhi property s an investment and will o6 cupy one of the -Earuncms for het fasm 1y. 3 Breed Theatre, Sercen plays are classed usually af dramae, comedies and melodrataas, bul the manaSement at the Breed theatn promises 2 biend of all three in “Th Girt in Number 28" which is the featan attraction at the Breed theatre -today ¥rank Mayo, who stars in this novel dra. mutic comédy produced by Universa from Blizabeth Jordan’s moval, “The Girl in the Mitror,” appeats in a rol altomether differeht from these W which ho has been seen recently. There are- Several fistic encounters ir which roalism abounds to an extent el dom displaved on the screen. The Eup. porting ecast is particularly well selectel and includes not only charminz Clairs Anderson. 2s “The Girl in No. 20, buf also “Bull” Montana, a tvpe of New York's East Side, well knotn as a twrest: ler. Ray Ripley, popular screen villian Flihor Fair, Harry Hilliard. Robert Bol der, and Artbhur Hoyt. Madlaine Travers: will also be seen in “The Tattlers” Tt this play the meot question of Alvores and its evil effect, am the power of I voman's wrath, are worked out With wonderful dramatic effect. Miss Traversc has proved again her right to the il “empress _of stormy emotions” The cast Inétudes Howard Scott, Jack Rol lens, Ben Deely, Edwin Boeth * Tilton Genevieve Blnn, Fleanor Hanéoek, Con rean Kirkbam and. Frank' \Whitson. # Bray pictograph completes the Dill z [Rs——— Davls Theatre, Stan@ing room Is the rule at the Da vis this week and everyone is more thal pleased with the &ho The Top Revue is a riot of Pur and songs. Al Lemons a_comedian do- ing Trench is literally “knocking ‘ent off their seats” with his mirth-producing bits and Al has two great co-stars in the fun stuft in Al Coleman and Lew Ortn, Jack Ryan, the chap _ with the pleasing vofce. and Billy Walsh make an uhusvally pleasing cast of male stars, In the female part of the cast Miss Lil- lian, & clever girl wilh a good volcs, Miss Bessie Fpx who assumes the pari of Mrs. Bozo, Coleman’s wife, and Miss. Velma T.ee carty theit parts through to much success. The chorus of the act tficludes the Misses Sadie Goldie, Pauline Elliott, Irene Zara, Faye Howland, Vie- let Clarke, Ceil Sheldon, Fiorence Ravez ¥io Clarks. Rose Crane and Babe Lee The musical comedy act takes up the en- tire vaudeville time and is well worthy of the time allotted: Lemons is ene of ;, the best comedians seen hers In vaude- ville in years and puts his comic bite', across in real laugh-hard-shod @ancer:. on the stage today. The musical scere well selested and the chorus is wel gowned, and can all sinz. The Revue:fe_ replete with tuneful tunes, pretty girls nad lots of fun. The feature picturs for Raay 1o Willikm Farahim f:. *Hea Strings,” 2 ¥Ix part Fox special produe- tion. T6 complete the show is a funmy Mack Sennett comedy, “The Ginger GirL" Don’t misk this big gala show. Bntire change’ of programme tomorrow, Order your Seats now. BUYS LARGE TRACT AND , RESIDENCE AT TRADING COVR James R. Allyn, who this weel 8638 his place at Thamesville, has just bought from Harry F. McGlone. administrator of the estate of Noha L. Potter, a tract of about, 30 acres at Trading Cove with an cight room house and numerous outbultd- ifts. The land abuts on the cove. MF. | Allyn will make his home on his hew property. The sale was negotiated By John A. \oran, real estate and inkwr- ance broke ; JEWETT CITY The July meeting of the board ot borough government was held Tuesday It evening. cas voted to call a freeman's mee m nted nnie T. T., and signed by 33 others. was. pre- sentedy asking that the officials take &g tion to suppress the sale of or otherwiss . that thiy come a law abiding town. furlher states in a letter for C._Sonl: Mrs. Soule that ehd is informed that the water hex not heen turned on in the W. C. T. U. fountain on Main street. Tt i | that these matters be adjusted. Becretary of the horouzh. M. Gray w48 ihstrieted to notity the Jewett City Water company watering troweh on' Slater avenu~ heen discontintefl. The following bills were ¥eted paid: JoRn T. Dolan. §89: A. A. Youne, &, Fire Co.. $254; Southern New Enzhnd &1, Co.. $12.15. Anether touehing pictura drawn by 6, 1. Prior, on exhibition n Carey's depletk s requestes * ‘woe-bezone . mortal ing onf{o a Hiscox ing, Ammoniac- Massa. “Lady” s Masge. who ha: ers. The dog fo after the fleting lost a part of his trous- s “Lady had one gee@ bits. -‘He will need first aid 1t T get ah- othef bite!” Manager Masse s looKing for the pony cart as he seems excseding- ly anxious. Do go home. His mre.m hat is seén sailing through the alr. goote 13 to 0 is conspicuous. The TWwilight League Trrida; night is between Slaters and Aspinooks. Mies Anhgie Gardner, of Norwich, I Visiting her brothers, Chatles: F.,, and Beajamin R. Gardner. Aliss Lopieta Lord, actompanied Miss I3ella Young to the Fummer Npral school in New Haven. Miss Lord is_the daughter of the late Charles Lord ead granadaughter of Mrs. J. Byron Sweet. 8later library will commence niext day to close from 11.30 to 12.30 dMNY instead of 1 to 2 as formerl Mr. ahd Mrs; A. M. Brown, Mo Brown and Mws, . T. Phillipg. lea; day (Thursday) for a motor trip.t6 ton, N. H.. where they will spend weeks. While there they will ooms with Mrs. Stephen Green of iss Hattie, Perkins of Fitehville, ONECO . Brown of Sterling spent omas Underwood spout oRMAL | AT PARIS, TEXAS Tex., July 7.—The request sent Governor Johnson that Rangers or be despatched to Paris because ‘of by the county attorney at Paris last “while rumors of approaching trou: were tife, it was announced here fo- | has v ford, who has a_summer home-in M E. ‘Shea was in’New York day to meet his sister, Mrs, John Nelgon, of New Orleans, L. They arrfy in Jewett City Wednesddy morning. Nelson is the onlv sister of Michael James Shea and they have not seen other - for fourteen: vears. She is a. at Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shea's. "

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