Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 2

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) W'ILI.JIMANTC cut State League song. Clubs as the roll call by state recording Mrs. W, E. Hoyt u‘m u;mmf Indge,) Wlndl‘t,-l:el( ona 9 ';!" ven, x . cy LLTLA R Thomaston, Waterile Piiaa . Meets in Opera anielson, town, b £ ol ] B Hovee| Rorwichy, Midaietown L'Unjon St. 3 Baptiste 'Amerijage, | and Rockyjlle. Comseil 3 Nn? T m?:v,s in| The address of welcome was by Mrs. Armory hall, Center street. J. M. Gager of Willimantie, chairman of —_— the adyisery board of the xWindhAm E pog"u‘ E 149 in| Girls' club who said, “It is indeed an ux"- umuly -én::od"s.lm:a“u:(. honor for Willimantic to entertain the rmoon. about 130 o'clock wWhen struck| convention and a pleasure for the local the leg by a charge of shot from the | club to makwe the visit of their out-of: notgun of Joseph A. MgKegwn of 246|town club sisters a one. The; Valiey stree). As soon as possible thelfreedom of the ity is extended to il wounded man was rushed to St. Josepk'sy ~Mrs. Julius Maithy, !& responded for hospital where ald was given, but death|the delegates, spoke of Hogpitality of e at 0 o'clock that evening duef the Windham Girls' club in time past and loss of hlood felt surc that all delegates would be According fo the story, Mr. McKeown|assured a fine welcome during their stay ing to cross the river at that| Malthy stated that in the past year the P ay and tomorrow. 'S the hole of b D o e vy e , Inaugurated For the Purpose of e it e = e of Bert Green of Columbia, and| Reports for the year followed and Mrs, . Popple offered to help him. /Sud-|State membership had increased 200 per Sy th that McKeown was car-| CeBt due to the enroflment of eleven new | i 2 Vet ofl, the charge entering Pop-| CIubs in the state league. She looked ight leg just below the hip, tear-|forward to the coming year as one when we o deep hole some three inches In | TEcOrds of the past will be shattéred and {diameter. Renme Lyssier. brother-in-law| the league will go forward in its fine 4 2 |of Poppie was at d distance and hear- | Work throughout the state. The report Ming the shot ttention, thinking | Of the treasurer, Mrs. C. Stanford Mul, Pt Sad 5 of Waterbury, showed that ail elubs had Taey o ald but ar-| the past summer by oyer 309 of & Toe Bous b ame hack members of the state leggue and after Hgip. and Popple. werkeped b jos b s had been pald the sl of $200 re- bioad was rushed to St. Joseph' X 13l where oflofis 1o save hie lup uv; The afterncon session at 2 o sothing. Popple and Lussier had left| clock with a report by Exdh Seere. their home in this city shortly after & A tate Seere ¥ tary Miss Delite M. MOWpF, now exscu- welogk Sabarday morninz. the day being| tive state secretary of g arsepie i the th birthday of Mr. Ponple. They reached over 3000, due to the adding of. e 1y G ————man! are ”d’”? ways to lower manufacturing costs—jobbers are rel h”lu their 't“k’ at She reported that' the membe) had ufacturers fi ! 1 ar l‘fi OF had been lucky In getting a good bag of . - 2 game and bad just finished eating their meheon befope starting for home, o ; ing . marked reductions—we, in turn, are going to clean the eleven new clubs to the league. Two min- Yaudeville @nd Motion Pictures | Strand. 3 Motion Pictures at Sreed fl > yd llllm‘.n et aad I from the stery by ox, Jr., starring Mary Pickford, and Jhich Will be scen at the Davis theatre h sathefing rs for the purnose of rid- ding the mountajas of one Sapders, who up{‘:: befl:‘v’u has cheated hezlf w:d er out of v 1 D BhndEn Tt SR o e, e 5 fuses to take them seriously, shots are \ 1 exchanged and he is kilied. ~ Seeking fo injure Mayis, Steve Honmey- cutt, Who bad heen in kmwlth San- ders, informs the sheriff Mavis is v : i g 'F‘W ible for thm shat that killed San- g 8 siou 4 with ot met their dnanecial obligations to the - at] -5 : A of McKronn c bank | State league. public demands goods at lower prices. avis flees fo a retreaf in the that R t l‘:lwdz::xinn hut yields to the request of a rere 1Y tied a rope about the| Mrs., Malthy stated ¥i . . B SRy 3 o : Bired 1 Bload. | Flowse at Madison. beasp bad pedy ik ———there is a need of stimulating the merchandise i Bt ed to Fetura to the lowlands for triaf. ————the long war-time period of inflation in all lines—labor, manufacturing and speculating is coming to The prosceuting attorney has proved, it an end. | Seems, that Mavis is guilty and is agvis- ing that she be hanged when suddenly the Gourtroom is thrown into a state of tur- —the world is waking from its spree, and realizes the nessssity of sabering up: ‘4 ’ Fences e spen I motion leherte ebes Fcnces ever seen in motion pictures takes nd.big feature is Mildsed Har- 8] i } {ad’s - lh@lv'.a M l“g::ul;: s:x: the star charming, in The A tremendous. vital Picture reports from deleg i of mun and woman. distance of some 1 wab then! L 0 to benefit of it all. - ! four mijes. It ‘ gates followed, each you are”going to reap telling what her club had dope d the Mr. Mckeown and Popple offer-| past year. A discussion of .,3“"‘ re. 9 aM him in gefting the partridge thes had seen rise from the brush across{ M til , : e rie. Leagye of Girls' elubs, New York eity, he- ccident, according to the state-{ing leader. To Lussier and McKeown, was] accidental. McEeown was not the police who took the state- facts. 'ouple Was born in Mansfield Qc- fe son of Charles E. 3 Louise P. Evans of the ‘How to Run a Membership Drive a) “How to Increase Community Interest. ki s Winsted and Mrs. Flora Lockwgod, of ck-Windham Manufacturing plant| New Haven, then presented the Lk of of-{ Quid; Sorviving him s ki wifo. Mrs. Laura|flocrs and comipittecs an dtheis eloction M. Lussler Popple. apd two children, | fallowe Chacles Qliver, aged 3, and Claire Ger-| President P g | Rateliffe, appeared last nizht o i . . | Breed theatre i thrilli pi 2 o R R TR L Long Lists Were Published in Friday’s Paper Every Dey ol KyAd-te epts, who now reside in Eagleville, 3 y. Waterbury ; Mrs. E. Kenf Hub- i are three sisters. Mrs. Elmer Jacobs and liddietown : Miss Alice Kingsbury, les Ldllian Popple of Willimantic. and ry and Mrs. Joseph Parsons of re. Harold Pemnington of Providence retary, Mrs. F. . 1. and a brother, Fred Popple of Coy entry Oyer ene handred sad twenty fim: i« cgates attended the fwenty-ninth :nvu conyention of the Connecticut 1 Girlg' clubs, beid in H ¢ nom and Sundsy. Fach of oricaon, gl 3 clubs of th: state was representes ocksitle sessions. which werp large 193z i . Whe delegaies arvived in fown Sa.u iy | 5 Ji morning their a being marked i-th| & great display of b tolbrs. The recep Windham Girle' club met tac delegat the fajlread station and escorted t | building, where Ruiph dqlmes of Wi sions were held Th. cenyention was calied to order ai F Ted Smyia of New Jia ‘elock Satv:day by Mrs. Julius Malt-| e !r of Waliwbury, state president, and| i ( ail clube foined in singing the Connccti-| si, “Mages' Healing Honey 5 the t heals the throat and | °) s ik i TR e oS "B 1hc "W"Hee B0t # Mo’ e teld sy of BROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for at 3 the meeting b cz‘um, heall colds and cropp s en- | ipuin o with eyery bottle. JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Fiimore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer -8 ORTH OT. ety Assistast —_—r———————————— il i RO O e BT B We bave taken it department by department—the prices have heen cut and slashed unil they are lower than He was employed at the you hflvfl seen " fw a lon" m fime' . ‘Lhe play deals with the problems of a 3 e married veman Swhase. husbatd & .n‘ ‘.du whe >owed etern: 01 1 7ia] Sented by some of fus olabe ',"2’1’9‘?:@' ——many of the reductions, of which the newspapers have spoken are not available yet, a not be dave, began fo slip s i ational il i . b 4nd honeymoon days, began fo slip amit % mare attention to busigess tham his afler marpiage. F t Sei M; low 1o }\2:3‘:5}; Ol ‘é‘gf;fif aale ‘- WE AN.I.ICIP ATE THEM ___YOU C AN S AVE Rlcm Now :‘ms e dasble Rt ';fi:":xw-m LS. Ladies. mote: Fieetion returns am- nounced on tho sere.» Tuesday evening. BREED TiiE E. Am all-star east, includin: e Whit- Rey, Wilda Bemneti, ienneth - -rian. Henry Harmon, George Cowi - {Lave, Hoper and Obey, by Bugene Wal- Has Made Wonderful Reductions in the Prices of Seasonable Merchandise, {15 notauly avente of i cabon ™y | Walter's mastery of dramatic teehmique | Was always in evidence as he developed he story founded upon Charles Ne ences, was cast as 3 wealthy New York | divorcee, a rale that gave spiendid sweep | t0 her emotional powers. Mfiss Bemnett. s the heroine, Conscience Williams, brought beauty and real distinetion of manner to her role with an undersreent of -intensely dramatic power. Mr. Har- MoR g&Ve AN unforgettable performance as her Puritanical father, and Kenneth Harlan carrled just the right touch of gen Iy, Sharm to the Tale of the yo)n:; New Yorker named in the diverce sui The story of a young“girl trapped fato | marriage by, fraud which she discovers on her bridal night. and which farces her to Bolt her daor .against the bridegroom, is ene of {he most engrossing that the screen hag seen. Lave, Honor and Obey will be the fea- ture attraction again today and temorrew, and other plotures on the il inglude Himo Lineoln -in Elma the Fearless, the Tirke Nows and a Ceptury gomedy. The Breod will give a continuaus per- formance Tuesday from 1.30 to 11 p. m., and wil angounce tle eleetion from the stage. e STRAND THEATRE. “Smile, darn you, smile 1" says hero of Fickle Weomen, photoplay at the Strand theatre toddy, Tyesday and Wednesday. Ella Wheeler Wilcax, the great Ameri- T DENTIST a t7.15, then at 8.15 and 9.15. The 10.1 car goes to car hause only. New througi #ith breach of the peace was nolled upon rayment of costs amounting to § town building by merobers of Fram- It % 3 trips, 12.15 and 1. The 2.15 car goes| ach, Saturday morning in the police K Long Woman's Re.oef corps. to the ear house only. /Phrough trips re rt 715 “."\.'m Willimantio Beginning Sunday the schedule of the|sumed at 3.15 then hourly until 6.1% There was a large attendance at the l outh Coventry trolley line| The 7.15 rums to car house only. Hous—0 a. m. to 8 seneral session for men and women held The new schedule follows:{ Saturday—Above schedule with the: it the First Congregational ehurch Sun- . Drst car leaves Wiimantio|added tripe: 7.15, hourly until 1015 e { s - e o o day evening at 8§ o'clock under the aus- Kfl] B through, 1115 to ear house only. Sunday = pices of the Men's Forum of that ehuureh, & trip spme as week days With exception|pe épogkers were Judge William A. Ar- : that 7.15 goes through and 8.15 trip to FUNER\L DIRECTORS AND Children, Ory EMSALMERS FOR FLETCHER'S nold and Mrs. J. M. Gager. The toplo car house only. of the evening was "Fhe Citizenship of E . American Women."! Mrs. Caswell was &t Heajth Officer Dr, W. P. . Feat-| American i " " - @ £ the piano and played several sejections, ign 8¢, Wilimantic, Conn. ing reported only fiye cases of searlet ! 8 4 d » UM" .‘ ‘hady Assistamt) CASTOQRI A [t during month of Ostonsr. Thete| aiso accompaniments for Miss Ruth Shep Were no other contagious djsaases re-|?¥d, soloist, ported to him. The final politieal rally of the 1920 campaign is (o be held by the Cox and COLCHESTER Rooseyelt clyb at the town hall this| William Forhlan, engineer on the (Monday) eyenipg. The spe branch railroad left Thursday for a few URRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Judge Edward Smijth of .| days' visit with frisnds in Putnam. ted States district atorney for Con-| A Hallowe'en supper was served in the Becticut. Preceding the ra.lv music is 10| (ongregational chapel Friday evening. Je furnished by the Amesican band. | There was a large attendance. The menu e i brown bread, The E. Winklemin, wno|£0nSiSted of baked beans, | l;w.k the wl:'mab le belonging xg Dr. Fr::l i?)‘ua::;m?;“ England pie and sugared M. Smith from Where it had been park- | o M ed by its pwner, pp Main street, October F-?d R. Williems of Groton was in town 23rd, was tinyed inpolice court, | Friday. gt Botiedry Mg e e Uk | Chinries Eerkin and Patriek O'Brien heard November 13th, bonds remaining ;‘erde business visitors in Willimantic the same. The reasop given for the con- | Friday. lnuancs s that Fhe father of ‘The ac.| Timathy Kelley Jeft Priday for a fow cuged is ill and desites to be present|days' visit with his daughter, Mrs. When his son’s case comes before the|(Q'Shea, in Boston. court. Since the arrest of young Winkle-| John O'Hrien of East Hampton form- man it had become known that he is but|erly of this place was the guest of rel- 16 years of age although he has passed | atives in town Friday and Saturday. for severgl years older due to his size.| At the Baptist ehurch Sunday the v The funeral of Andre Bloyin was held|tor, Rev. B. D, Remington took for his sm::d;y msrul’lu from his %ome at No.|subject at the morning service. The 27 Park stroet. At St. Mary's church|Christian Aviator. At the evening service at 9 ofclock, Rev. J. J. Papillon cele-|his subject was The Grounds for Election, brated the requiem high mass. There| Warren Willigms of Wallingford is the was a large attendance at the servioes|guest of his mother at the Homestead on and beautifa] floral offerings. The bear- He will try his skill shoot- ers were se Chagnon, Francols Cate, AMlege Begulieu, Dieudonne Des-| Max Siegle has shipped his heusehold jardina, Arthur Joly and Willlam Blouin, | goods to Pittsburg where he will reside, At the grave in St Joseph's cemetery|Mr. Siegle and famlly left Friday for a Father Paplllon read the committal ser-|few daye’ visit in New York before going vice., to their new home. Mr. Siegle has been Funeral services for George T. Wood-! a resident of this plage for several years ward were held Saturdayy afternoon at|and wes engaged in harness making and 8 o'clock at his late home, No. 342 Lew-|the shoe repair business. iston _ayenue, Rev. A. D. Carpenter of| Miss Belle Strong has returned, after the First Baptist church conducting the|twn weeks' viait with her sister, Mrs. service. Burial was in the Willimantic|Hattie Reynolds in Norwich. cemetery. Jay M. Shepapd was in charge.| The Junlors of the high school gave a The funeral of George C. Cshoon was| Hallogrelen sacial to the members of the held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from | other classes, in Academy hall, Friday his home, No. 248 Valley street Rev.|cvening. Hapry 8. MoCready, pastor of the First| jeremigh Shea of Middietown, of the Congregational ehurch conducted the ser-| Siate Highway department i in town for vices at the house and at tho grave In|. fow days, warking on the new road. Willimaatic cemetery. The bearers Wetel Mr and M, Willlam E Haker and Bdgar Redman, Mose Gaudette, Wilkham|iwo chitdren of New Brifain were guesis Bishop and Hepry Lavigne. Jay M. Shep- Phoenix Silk Hosiery NEW PRICE LIST The new price list of 'Phoenix Silk Hosiery will be of in- terest to our patrons for the fact that these pricings bring them back within the reach of the thrifty. THE NEW PRICES No. 365—Regular $1.80 Quality—New Price, pair $1.35 No. 708—Regular $2.10 Quality—New Price, pair $1.65 No. 368—Regular $260 Quality—New Price, pair $2,35 No. 374 Out Size—Regular $3.15 Quality— \ Neo. 308—Regular $3.50 Quality—New Price, pair $2.80 Made For Beauty and Service : - AR Doetess, Who. recently died, wrote in The government owns the copyright on| A woman’s idea of heaven is a place | 1t must be awfully hard en P her ewn way lomet_hlng about it being the word “Liberty,” as applied to air-|where here hair will stay in cur] an | 1d bachelor fo have te live in £asy 1o smile when life goes alang Mke = plane engines and parts. powder rags are unknown, ame house with & clever child, geng, but that it is mighty hard to smile wheR everything goes wrong. Your desire for Hosiery of Beauty and Serviceahility can be fully satisfied through a selection of Phoenix Hose, and may be.had in black, white, Havana brown, gray and t of Mr. Baker's parents op Hayward Ave- ard was in charge. nue over Supday. Fhe comtiuued case of Vieter Hamel| C. W, Blakesiee And Sons ,are having of this city, chgrged With pasault, and|ine trestle at the lower end of the park Paul Pitggerald of Manchester, charged | wired for clectyie lghts. ‘William E, Adams was in Westehester Friday, Wi fa the Wiss Under the Constitution we can seeyre what we have, though we may not slways fi what we want.—Pittsburgh Gazette- | ¥ . & e ws e ax it max, the rhztoplay Fickle P T T R T TR ‘emen, in which David Butler is O T hin vt BEDEATERCS on T ::“.;“;‘t‘b: Birand theatre, 18 a story of smile that has a kick to it The other feature. The Sport King, is & drama of leve and stirring adventures on !*‘:‘ and gea.” Weekly News. Strand ays — STAFFORD 3PRINGS The senior class of Stafford high scheo! cleared about $500 on its booth at the tafford fai Miss Hazel M. Oleott of , Mass. has been sacured to take charge af the mercial depasiment in the Staferd cal in place eof Miss Lijllan who resigned several days mao. 8 a graduste of the ug course at Bay Path fild, Mass, and has had rience in offiee work. v of West Stafford has Ieeal of Willi~m E‘u& Miss Mary Russell 11 Misa Bell Rus- sell have gone to Cigveis they expeet to spend the winte Mra, C. R. Newton has beon visiting her parente in Newtonville, Anss. A farewell reception was given Miss Lillian Welsh by the teachers of the iizh sehool, at soglety hall, Friday evening. Mre. John T. Melbourne has returnéd to her hame in Midway, Mass, after mwlnl 2 few days withTeigtions in the ugl. Miss Mabel Meyers is vis her brather, Fred Movers-in m)-a“-' .v. 8 Hart of P\lll\l:'k‘:l sucecoded C. & ma lacal offiee of the American ‘Exprens gq.“'_ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Knowiton of New- spending a few burs, Maine have been days with Mr. and Mys. Fisk. The Current. Events club will mest st the Ihrary this (Monday) even $ There will be a chalk talk an and birds by Miss Marie. Stillmam, - rector of art at the Ri Island College of BEdueation. The °aumum- com. prises Miss Mary Russell, Mps. M. Harris, Mre. 0. Y. Aldrich, M €. .F. Beckwith, hostess, Mrs. D. D. Mitehell Mr. and Mra. Lewis Sherman of Sprinz. figld have been guests of Mrs. Abbie Han- eock during the week- - CLARKS FALLS Elmer Palmer is employed by Mzleoim Thompson. 5 . z Mre. Francis Maine entertained Sgh- = waRNER day her niece, Mre, Julla Johnsom, &l \ Ashaway, and” Clarence Maine, of Sten- on. 3 Horace Palmer and niece Sarah Pali- er were in Westerly Wedneaday. Rich- ard Maine visited Westerly the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Harris were fuesis of James MacCylloch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harace Palmer and nieeo Sgrah Palmer attended services at Pene dletan Hill church Friday evening. . - -Clay Collins of Westerly visited relg- tives here recentl;

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