Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1921, Page 7

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Avcid huffigestion, Sour Acid Stomach, 'Heartburn, Gas® on Stomach, Etc. aghd stomaeh" 4s e:mn-nni. and s'fders‘rs should &0 ngs. on. a limited and aft, avoiding foods Ley :please in.reason and ma to counteract the effect of acids and prevent the foi- as or sourness by the use of Surated Magnes.a at thelr robably o better, safer of stomach antacld than . Which {uu cxn xrl and it is widely . 1t has ne dlr;el or a couple of fiv en in a little water peutrajize the excess scidity whie resent and prevent its further This remoVes the whale ble and the mesl 4i- y and healthfully wi : pepsin ;pilis or artificis] ounces of Bisurated Magnesia el‘able draggist. Ask for éfther {ablets. < Tt never comes a8 % + citrate and in the bisurated Wxative. Try this plan and you Want at your next mealand advice yon ever STONINGTON second meeting” of the Wequete- . v ciubwad held in the that village Monday ev- jarge attcndanece. During n work had been done and t were ready to take ae- tfen on business in hsad. Further officlals were.elected as foilows: fnancial secretary, Mrs. Lucy Crowiey; trustees, Willlam Baldwin, Joseph Chesebre, rl Nprmhan; board of directors, Mrs. Ldward_Pollard, Mrs Joseph W. Chese- Mrs! Calvin Lee, Mra” Eugene Wood, Ear). Norman, Mrs. Lena Ledward. “ililam Baldwin is to have charge of ctnouse whebe the clubtis loeat- meetings are to be held. the Hchool desks d put in order. This meefing place and the % great enthustuéim over an an_ideal 1o afFe Shtws he young people dance, dnd Friday eve- s to be given over to 3 This Friday Mr. 1 Pollard will be the o business meetings are onday evening. 1 H o beth e s & k R. Sanford. rector of leit Wednesd: N, to fill his dutk ¥ school as examin @iocese of Con b held thi as arranged. om Paintsville. Ky., of nese. of J. ray Henry with phey. and Maurice Powers are it that town. They fedort the of summer v ty. been taken .fo in for the rest sk at a cost of $27 to {he common coun- of & epecial commiittes, orze I, A. Baker chalr Tint Your Gray Hair| Trial Package Free! to many mioré thousands of for gray, faded ir, the manufactures of woriderful preparation will nd u trial package free to those who write at ‘once. Brownafbne is positively guaranteed annot’ in but will quickly ‘t*antform gray, hair in the most amazing man: that- vour {riends will' marvel to you growing younger instead of [ and “Dark Brown to Black.” For a free trial bettle with oax :omplete directions, send 11 tents to |9 g0 to Binimians college, Bostan, to take pay. postage,- packing and war tax to|% 20Urse in publis health servies. The .Kenton Pharmacal Coe.,- 580 Cop-| The Ladies’ Ald ty of the Math- pin Bldg., n, Ky. odiat chyreh imeets Thursday afterncon n Thefe wedé 126 membérs of Frankiin 5 €3 known for a cerfainty | 5 Just for a short time, in order to Prownatone is in fact re the hair in any way | Waven after & visit with relatives hers, n{:‘g bora-in Bokunm, Gérmany, and had lved :“ pation belng 8 weaver. G- | thken to “Broskiyn Wedn NORWICH o o e Palmer's &ové from 8 o'A‘ée,k wnty after noon, and those Who wen patt clad. 1o get eneough for a chowder or a fry wers-able 1o se- cure all they wanted in half an hout?, the clame being very plentiful and ex- ceptionally large. At the $4fh aApual communleation of | Franklin lodge, No. 20, ¥: &bA. M., Held Tuesduy evening In Masoni hall on High ptfest, the officers were installed by Right Worshipful Winfield 8. Solo- mon, faurth district grand méster and Worsnipfyl Arthur . & . Vaughs,. past’ master 8 St John's lodge, No. 1, of Providenes, and jonior Wardén of the Ovérsgas 1odge, ag master of ceremonies. to others as tijere” arc large po: : in the business and political worids. The closing prayer was’ offered Rev. Lewis A, Walker. i Following the meeting a soclal time enjoysd und¢r the direction of the orth league, when. sandwiches, cake and coffee were sefved. Wilcox Temple, No. 7, Pythian Sisters, installed the following officers Monday evening: P. C., Jemmie Brown; M. E. C., Mona Pickhover; E. 8., Annje Myers; E. J. Martha Havens; manager, “Allce Adams; M. of R. and C., Ethel Kenyon; M. of F. Josephlne Croci; protector, Lucy Paseti; O. G’ Jeanette Kenyon. The officers were installed by Emma Cro- ci &8 D. @ C, assisted by Elizabeth Maxwell as, G. M. and Etta Berry as G. §. , Several visitors were present from Pequot temple of. Mystic. : The office of the Postal “Telegraph company in the Rhode Island block on Broad street has been- closed and Wed- nesday Miss Mildred Strout, the local operator, ieft .for her. home in Portland, Me. ~Thé Postal - Telégragh - company has had sn offite in Westerly ‘for the past 85 years. Leon York was an op- erator for "the commpany here ‘for 2% : 1 A large amount of the stock in the shoe Store of Saunders and Wells on Main street was damaged - by water Wednesday morning. A faucet in the Chinese ; restaurant over the stors was 1eft open during the night to prevent a freez-up, The sink pipe became jstopped up and the water flowed over on the floor apd through the cealing into the shoe stord. Stock estimated to. be lyodgs and 75 visitors préesemt. Fojlow- 1§3‘5 the list of oftfeers:.’ W.: Harold D. Livingstene, master: Fayefte F, Free- man, senlor warde Arthur . Coy, junisr warden; R. W., Albert H. Spieer, Er.r tressure; W., Albert E. Batber, sée- feiarp; Rev. Fred A. MeeDonald, chap- It William H. Clapham, senlor deacer; Fred ‘N, Rebingon junior deacon; Clar- énte A. Vars, senior stewird; James MoK Jr., junior steward:; Eugene B,. Pendleten marsial; Raymond H. His- jcox, métinel: Archie Meikle, musical di- redtor; Willlam A. Stillwell, tyler. The following were made tristées of the pedmanent fund: - W: Albert H. Spicer Jr., ohe year; W: Frank Frank F. Dodge, two years; Arthar L, Perry, thrée yeass. 'W: George I 3 W. Lewis Stanten snd W: Carl E. Bur- dick, members of finance commmittee. ‘Wetshipful Albert H. Spicer. Sr.. who was first elected treasurer of Frank'ln iodge in 1821, was reeietted to that ef- fiee for the £dth year. Worshipful -Alhert E. Barber was re- cleéted secretary of ‘for lodge for the 18th ‘year, - He has the unusual record of having not missed a2 special or regular communication™ of the 1dlge for 25 yedrs. In appreciatlon of his effiient services Mr. Baspér was given 2 life membershipy, O TE A ok dectiog Tinabvat At the cloge of he migeting a lunch of.| . chicken salad, hot buttered rol's, pickles, | WOrHY $2000 was dimaged. layer eake and ice cream was enjoyed Mrs. Edwin Whitford sustained & by the 175 Masone preséht. An orcheéstra | fractured shoulder Tueday night when of sz pleces furnished music at the g;g;fil’ st her Shomo - en , Greemna A i s ! Mrs. Ellas F. Witox of Quismbsug " undezwent a -successful operation at @ geavor sdoleties af the annual mesting m‘v‘:' taian fo SRt Cotnrig Ay :;‘\fm% Svening i Grace Methodie® |ateer spending a few days with John W Vice presidert .tev. D. B. Coon; secre con”ta:?el\xrs Henry Champlin and tary, Elien Randall; treasurer, Elizabeth ter are spending & week in Prov- Bissett.” The treasurer's report showed |ij.nae 2 balance of $118.97. There was a.go0d | "'nr"ang Mrs, A B. Briges left Ash- Aty S bfigp:yflg{f“flfl:;??;&f;; dway Wednesday for Daytona. s Verses alternate! ;I‘he meg:llné opene zher;;aef Wwill: spend the remainder of 1 # - o 2 1 g :y‘"‘ * '3‘;;7 ;{fi”&z:::“g‘ 's"h‘;;':;‘ Rev. Charles J. Dutton, son of Rev. After Andther- song the minutes of the o Hora et 148t meetlnf and Intervening execuiive i b & 55 Stmittes meetings were read dy the s week he took up ‘the duties secretary, WHO alfo réad the yearly re- | o Postor of ome of the churches. Mr. port. Rev. Mr Sailer presented a fram. Dutton -preached his farewel! sermon, at %2 pleture a2 Dy Feanoly . Clatke ta |41 Souls Unitarian ehureh, Troy, N. Y. / vy .ocfiw for "t largest per- at the annual meeting of the echurch gentige of aftehdance Al the locsl union | 213 1ast Weel meetings for 1820. Mrp. Farl Burdick accepted {he”pleture in behalf of her so- giéty. Anothér contest for this year 9 to bo Planned at the ndxt executive com- mijftse riedting. A molo, “Peach Me to Pray” was plexsigly given’ By Misk Evelfu Reoke. Dr. Clayton ' A. Burdick speké of thy wreat ténddney of pedhle to lie down o thai# Sobs, not only rdligiousty .but e merdially adg pbiitieally: " Are the young peeple Going all that they ought to &o with so man ottunitles open to thet? he asked. Peopld oned ktated in this eonsscrated work do hot give it up béchuse &f the great joy and gladness they recéivé and 4iso . betaitss, Bothing. Cohsideradis iatht is belg heard in ¥gard to the practise of 2hildren, more - escpecially .the boys, in riding bi- cyeles on thé Sdewalks. The other day = woman on Man street had 2 narrow es- cape from belrg run ‘down by a boy en 2 wheel who came round 2 corner on the walk at 2 Papid rate. : At St Patrick’s church Monday morn- Ing an annivefsary high mass for the repose of the sowl of Miss Katheérine Cummings was beld. Helen Starkey chapter of St Mary's Guild meets thls (Thursda¥ afternoon in the Parish House. James Cooppr been a recent vis- Itor !n Washington busitess. - Elwood Latorop !s building 2 gzarage tor Charlés Brown, In Tahtle. . . Josepin Smith has, réturned to Bran- tord after a visit.in the village. Fred Phillips Ras returned NOANK The members of Fhilathea class of the Noank Baptist Sundey scheol gave a din- per Monday evening at the Crocker house, New London, to celebrat: the birthday of Dr. E. P. Fitch, who teaches the class. During the dinner the class presented Dr. Fitch a gald watch chain with the bést wishes and cengratulations of all. ? ° County Ce was a b day. ( Geerde Wassman of Stonihgton was 2 recent visitor here. ssioner Charles H; Smith ess caller in Hariford Mon- : ness caller in the village Monday. Albert Smith of Hartford spent - the { week end in the village. Miss Beatrice Wylie of Mystic spent Sunday friends In the village. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andrews visited the former's parents in Center Groton Sunday. There will. be speeial services at the Baptist church- each- evening this we: except Sunday. Rev. York A. King Lawrence, Mass, who is- New England supcrintendent of ehurch evangeliem, will conduct the service from tonight (Wed- nesday) until Sunday, Jan. 30. Mr. King spoke, in the village recently and those who heard him were very much pleased and anticipate.interesting and instructive meetings while he is here. John Jensen, Jr., one of the crew:of the United States shippifig board steamer Jackson, has mnotified his' parents. Capt. and Mrs. John Jensen: of hig arrival in Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan. 13.’, Miss Trma Doughty is visiting in Wi cester, Mass. G The True Blue soclety will meet on Thursday aftermoon with Mrs. Grace Bentley. k illiam Davis of Hartford spent the week end in the village. Miss Maude Fitch has returned to her home after a lengthy visit in Brooklyn. Harold Butson, who is employed .in Boston, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butson, of High street. Mrs. F.:E. Williams is entertaining | Mre. Blacdell of Providence. Ifr. and Mrs. James. P. Brown vigited friends in Old Mystic Sunday. Elwyn Tryon, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Malie S. Tryon of Elm street, recently caught 2 full grown fox in. one of hig traps set in Cellins’ woods. The animel, which was of the cross variety, had a pelt of unusual markings and quite valuable. The amount received from the skin, together with the bounty, made a very profitable day’s' werk for the young trapper. 5 3 Clams were brought home Tuesday by or- New ' The Ladies Aig sociely of the Untom Baptist churéh will have an ai day meet- inz Friday at he hotme of Mrs. Robert Wilbur. S ! A maeting of Charlty and Relief Lodge, No. 73 is to be held Friday overing in Masonié Temple t3 work the - Fellow- craft degree. -Grand Master Chatles C. | Perkins of New Lendon, Grand Junior | Steward Steward Arthur . Nash. .bf Westerly, and District Deputy Henry R, Tisdnls of New London ars to be preseat. Following the meeting an oyster- sup- per will ba gerved. Ralph Wheeler of North Stoningten is able to be out after his rectht il ness. ‘Williem Beekus has returnad- from 2 vigit to South Wingham. UsF olve ef-fevt th ¥y - - The funers] of John Sthmijtter, who' dled Supdey, was held Tuesday ecvening at-his late home on Greemmanviile av- enve; ang was chnduetéd by the German Binging sotlaty, Mr, SchmMter ~wss l théir guests their son-in- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Wood Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. Searle's sie- ter, ‘Mrs. Frank E, Hancox, of Olean, N. Y. undelnt :! the, _?:dn “8led Co. Figher Mystic, -has. rent an -apartmen Cedar Crest. : N with Mrs. Esther . Andrews at a ‘l;lew London hespital, is improving members of the Silver'Link soglety Wed- nesday afternoon. Jarry.land of Notwich was a busi-| = Mr.-and Mrs. B. P. Searle Have as w. and’ daug! pulp! 1% | s 'ta New Lon- | | of ‘Frank Anderson’‘of' Boston, Superin: in West Mrs. Ivan Crossman don Tuesday. Miss Josephine Chester Nahant, Mass;, is Spending the winter with her grandfagher, Capt. D. W. Chester. club met ‘ednesday attel rneon. Mrs. .1da Kerrins, a _surgical patiént The members of the rapidly: / Mrs. Harriet Chester entertained the The cottage prayer meeting this (Thursday) evening will be at the home of Mrs. Otto Henfrickson os Pearl street. : ¥ The Woman's Home Missionary so- ciety of the M. E. church is to meet this (Thursday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charlés ‘Hadley. 9 LYME .Mre. Carnéy and daughter have rer turned to New York after spending the summer in Old Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and Ham- iiton Bill of Deep River were Sterling City visitors last Sunday. Miss Marie . Power has returned to her home on the Ferry road after spending a few weeks at O. A. Ely’s in Hapburg. The out of town -duck hunters had fine luck the last days of shooting. Mrs. Harry Hayden of Ellingten spent Sunday with her brother, H. L. Reynolds. Misg_Marjorié Lord wag a Deep River caller last Monday. Stanley Davis of Saybrook was in town on business the first of the week. B The L. B.'S. held its annual meeting Jan. 12th. The officers elected were: President, Mrs. Helen Gage; viee dents, Mrs.. Nellie Sawyeér, Mrs. heén Daniels; secretary and treasurer, Miss Carrie “Bill; executive committee, Mrs. William Marvin. Mrs. Lizzie Bill; enter- tainment committee, Mrs. Edith Ray- mond, Mrs. Helen Daniels, Mrs, Harold Reynolds; work -committee, Mrs. Wilson Irvine, Mrs. L. D. Harding; refreshment committee, Mys. Charles Pearson, Mrs. Florence Hall, Mrs. Sarah Eall. E Men are carting birch ‘brish to’ Rey- fiolds’ mill in East Lyme. The young people are enjoying the skating on the ponds, and the bayy A_teachers' meeting was held at the Sterling . City schoolhouss .last week Thureday... g2t ¥ Mrs. Louise Jewett was a recent Hart- ford yisitor.. BALTIC. Saturday- -evening the Baltic Rivals held- tneir second-dance in St: Jean's hall. Music was by Humphrey's orchestra al- |- ways a good drawing card in: Baitic. The danee program was one of the best. The : attendance: was good and the club came | out on the best side of 'the ledger. ~The | crowd ecame from all the surrounding towns.. H. Collins had charge of the fipor, Joe Simineau ' collected tick while Phil Alm4uist had charge of checking part, with Frank Adams in box office. The.club was to have had & singing orchestra ceme to Baltic, but the marager has decided to drop the daneing | === THIS WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE Brings a Ray of Hope to Childless Women Luirell, Mass.—“‘I had anemia from the time I was sixteey years old and was very ir- and used the Sanative Wash, and have never felt better than I have the last two years. I ean work, eat, sleep, and feel as strong as can be. Doctors told me I could never have childrén— I was too weak—but after taki It e me so I gave 2an ei boy. I wg wellall the tj , didall my workm&the last day, a:l:lohld 3 me was surprised, knew me what made me stron; them Lydia nmum'.v_% ask el Use this testimanial st the bushel by those who took advantage of the extremely low tide of the morning. In Mystic about twenty years, his ogcu- | It Was possibls to dig on the shores of Thé body “was ; . esday for ere- er. Regular -bottles can be had mation. . L L . ; Caleh Themag ta confined 16 < R A N Ty o« »= | Kidney Trouble and Miss Gerds Petersor, fornierly engaged hera as visitihg nurse for the village, is with Mrs, Otlg Abell on Church street. TERRIBLE ECZEMA FOR 10 YEARS No Trace Of The Disease Singe Taking “Fruit-g-tives® Dovesr, Nsw Haursags, 101906, I began tobe troubled with Bezemo, My arms and legs were bandaged most of the jime; sad someties 1 could squegze the puy out of my hands, they were so bad. About ¢ months’ ago, I ehaneed to read av ad. of ‘Fruit-a-tives* and *Soptha Saiva’. in which was told of a person eured of Weeping Eczems by these remedies- After using two dozes of Fruisatives® and one box of “Sootha-Salog’ 1. am entirely free of Eczema™ Dr E.¥.OLZENDAM, D.V. M, Boe. a box, @ for §2.50, trial siad 25, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG. N, ¥ -, Mr. and Mre. Harry L. Raul are enter- taining Mre, Raul's mother, Mre. Joshua Brush Gepsner, of New Jergey. Misg che Butrbws of New York | & her” hame bers having been calle fiome by the serioys illness of ‘her ‘mother, Mry. George 1. Wilegr. : rs. Edna C. Holdrédge of Chicago is a visiter ng!n. ; | 3amuel Higbes has bdeen -admitted Yo & Hartferd hospital for treatment. - My Jlighee 2ot & plece of steel in his eve a short time age and bas goae to Hartford to have it attended to. i | Mre, Jemtes-Mullen of Now Britain iy {tho guegt of relatives here. ¥ { Mra. Jerome Greer Nas returned from 2 trip to Hartford, & 3 lC. K'a;m g‘n" rfln;n‘d after a stay of several days Vew York. v M¥rs, John L. Allyn-is New Lendon hosoital. 'rpf Rogel Nelghbors | Tet Monday Carners neaz the !;Ulg of Old Mystic, 9120, he and hear- 18 gemeral th is very to gt about freely, me- . T ou heme i MRS. JOSEPH WEICH Don't be prejudiced ut advers tised remedies and say t Patent Medicines are not relfable as — all ood” things are some times misun- derstood. It was just a few years ag [that bleedicg Wwas resorted to when the patieni®nceded bloog, it.was also - Years Standing and Pain That Was Unbearable Stopped by Tonic Mrs. Joseph Welch of 50 Chestnut Street, Hartford, Endorses * ' CINOT Because It Made Her Well Again When Every Other Method That She Tried Had Failed, Rheumatism of - Cinot unlawful {0 take a dDath from Novem. ber to March in the city of Prguu.lz. phia in 1843 ag it was déemed un- healthy, " "Times have changed and. the world 'is progressing and the Tonie CINOT is an up-to-date scientific remedy and can absolutely prove to any one interested that the herbal conibination in it and without drop of " aleohol is one of . the sclentific wonders of the year. Mrs. Weich sdys for' over o e nad " ehasy Subia er , had sharp ns through my kidneys and they ::l‘fifl ‘Dleed they were 6o bad, I felt so tired and dragged out that I could hardly walk and my nerves were In 4 state of eollapse for the past months, I was in intens¢ misery all the time and uld not work, 1 have taken three ottles of CINOT and am today a well woman and I cannot help but si‘r: the iy praises of this God-given remes CINOY IS FOR SALE IN NORWICH BY H. M. LERQU, AND ALL OTHER FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS EYERY- WHERE. Mr. and Mre., Harrison Conway were visitors at Brwin Rogers' last week. - BRev, Charles ¥, Eidredze ‘W. M. Slsson, Jr., was in Lyme Satur- Coluumbia —— day. - Mrs. “Willlam Siseon 1s sti] confhed to un bed with heart trouble following an a of bronéhitis. POETRY “ROW TIDEB.™ The tide draws oMt ucrcéé the dappid Threading the streams, gray-veining A its brown < X -: and the fgnt wnrighs Of faded yeliow; till the durk creeps dewn Folling a Jost wind drifting threugh the town. Derk Tolds We, too, and (e wind walks with ‘me A tireless traveler. How Wit fteet have strayed Beside the sand-hille; how his hahds _ _made Amm\ny hair, & deeptr duwk I Bilow: dead leaves hih » 4o v & frokh & WA Somln.-.:.u..ua.-nhmm 'l'hr:?e:ml dwindles and the slivet Till brown and bate and barreh I memt To £ the impress of eath tobt & Ammn&nmmqn lie and feel o shine Al ead to pull &q-g ere ; mu.“o.’mmwwm-mvfi. To stroke my Testf of tumble 1 W¢ Or bind with sahd the Wier's sulle and give hig'time to the basketball NORTH LYME " Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days sts - refund i o% faiis %o eure Tenmg, biing, Ry Soprgrutie i ety tul sieep first_anlication e mflld the it at the Baptist church day. Completé February List Now on Sale o | ecords lm?.:nu But would I were B To clatn and kiss and kill, ® 1AGgh as " ware ”.:.'33 e beniath e o l‘.’r’n E“u-"w" 82 mingle o8 Passive ln". night-leng. Pale &2y wp- And, up dry chlmdh‘ mm Iite mvd - Song Hits And breathless My ly upright; and the first elear Margie Frank Cromit P& Lonesome Lide RaiaDrop, }*,5;' Soliin'in » fash the sastern ecriain Broadway Rose " Peetless A'-wfla M ton e . Mother's Léllaby [— Eve Cost Adam Just One Bone Bert A- 3339 B S Ry ool You'll Never Need 8 Doctor No More Bert Williams | $1.00 Refizeied cunshine trom the sky P've Got the. Blues for My Hol¥e A-3336 n!‘ffi:x:flm:.‘ Toove %o lreen From Zis Pollies of 1t Van and Schenck 28 years go by. Masizba, B Srid Folhos o 1920 Ven sod Schenck] $1-90 One man will show & cunning Joee, I'm a Jazz Vampi Marion Harris) A-3328 Or grin with avaricious p%o; tuous sneer NeverLetNo OneManWorry YourMind Marion Harris | $1.00 A aside. Has put trye laug At the Circus—Laughing Song ~ Weston and Young | A- 3338 Laugh with Me—Laughing Song Weston and Young | $1.00 e T R R Silver Threads Among the Gold Oscar Seagie | A- 3327 All_men atte: o laugh; but Love's Old Sweet Song Oscar Seagle { $1.00 = Dei t on how it's ohnson in HUMOR OF THE DAY “Wonder why the fashions change 0 Perhaps they are to elude some of the people who are following s ~Philander J Star. ’ e them.”—Boston Transcript. : . !o;lAtht:oy always has to do & lot of 2 ngs.” R D atlce llSlC e T e % grows up."—Louisville Courier /Darling—Medley Fox-trot . Art Hickman's Orchestra) A.3334 “How time fiies! It seemis but yes- Miszy—Medley Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra |~ $1.00 ‘"dlh)' 1] went mumrél' aetvicrdi b Tired of Me—Fox-trot Ted Lewis” Jazz Band | A-3329 Bare it the ey HIONG TS * That Riga-Liga-Lee—Fox-trot Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band | $1.00 Cartoons Magazine. 1 Just Snap Your Fingers at Care—Fox-trot. From A She—Hubby, dear, the mere Creewivich Fillage Follics of 1920 ey L <At (e forsp s~ - Columbia Saxophone Sextette "¢} o .| teel warm. B e £ e mnion e SRR N ot aes e SR oo Uy ek . . cos! es the cold shivers SR .c"m P my back—Boston, Transcript. RPN e ... £ Dfi?m}‘iffl' used s dance on the Viiege greent > il g’ “You can now find them assemb! Nightingale—Medley Fox-trot Hickman Tfio) o 333¢ jn tront of the village screen. —Film - Sweet Little Stranger—Medicy Fox-trot un. $ A kman Trio] $100 Sunday Schodl Teacher—Now, Har- Leautiful Annabell Lee—Medley Walts A-6175 ry, what do you learn from the parable Prince’s Dance Orchestra Pusey Willow Waltzes Prince’s Daace Omhcnn} §12s Caring Flowers—Waltz ) troit News. Royal Serbian Tambouritza Orchestra [E - 4624 “Edward,” asked the teacher of & Quiet Night—Waltz s $1.00 small pupil. “what does N. D. stand 4 Royal Serbian Tambouritza Orchestra for?” ew Brasky,” promptly answered Fdward, who was third in a class of three.—Chicago News. “Why are you studying these snalls go intently 7 "Islc(u;nuflc research.” “I didn't think there could be.aay- thing slower than that horse I bet om yesterday."—Detroit Free Press. p “No trouble for d fellow who knows a good barkeep to get a mized drink these very days.” “I'm deeply interested.” 1, to order era and Concert Tales of Hoffmann, Dol Song Laucy A-3326 p e A Geisha's Lifs Lucy Gates | $1.00 bggk.d:n';'hk::‘: “oifag tereating Carnevale di Venezia Florence Macbeth A-8173 about it* “Y have seen the besutl- Lioda di Chamouaiz, O luce & quost”snima (A57c ,g,n;’,s,;;‘:}‘:‘,’,,,'fi It to mer—De- Lauela di Lammermoor, Verranno a te sulf aure °| 49763 ;ullln"l:ld’:}:fl of the ant! Maria Barrientos and Charles Hackett [ $2.00 league said in a Pittsl : “A Pittsburgh woman, i fore the state went ‘dry, one winter evening and felt chilled she swallowed & spoonful of whiskey. Afterward prepared her little daughter for !h; was hnhflht‘ over IS;u yr unbuttoning her frock, wi three sniffs and sald sharply: ‘Why, mother, you've beén l‘;::.‘ father's perfumery!"—Housten man who had been in the o, = ~ Instrumental Music A city only 3 79456 three days, but had been Zapeteado (Spanish Dance) ~ Kerekjarto $1.00 paying attention to a pretty rr t. o ast 49500 e ‘thonant ‘oo hasty. Hb 4o » -2 Romanza Andaluza Kerekjarto $1.50 ngo?nea lf; “Mé‘wu h“:'-: Scheherazad: . o A speak of mare e e imans Byesony Ovchestrs | A- 6172 riage ““"m{‘;""‘,.""” "‘":::“""..‘;’i Scheberazade (Third Movement) 150 iy KT T AR duri e il bt 1 votmorrow that which you 'shoge 4 W £ Poeempts ( ) Hofmens | A-6174 have done day before o The Rustling of the W $1.50 Detroit Pree Press. : 3.2‘;}’,)._ Noctarne in E Flat (Chopin) Pable Casals ;-,-g Anchors Aweigh 2 Sea cows of the tropics live equally well in salt or fresh water. 1 Fifty years ago the consumption of paper coliars in the United States amounted to 225,000,000 2 year. . Twins are more common Aamo: mothers of between twenty-five thirty-five years than at other ages. Vodka, the flery drink of the ‘Rus- sians, exceeds in strength the alco- holic beverages of any other gountry. 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