Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 7

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_ woRWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, IANUARY 22, 1921 that church he has made many ITiends |Harry S. MoCready condpcted the ser- [Rogers recited very ~pleasingly. The fho will r"th: to have him-leaye. vice. Burial was i Corgrflm cemeté®y, | various numbers were as follows: The pand st Neometies Where a’committal sgrvice was read. | Colonial entrance of whoie chorus sing- S v by workmen: employed by | Sunday = Sharé With Otbers' Day ‘and |ing All Hail Yo Power of Jesus' Nume; tha Thread Company. ~ The | special mention of this is to e wade sola, Afterwards, Mistress ArmStrong kmu\-uu weather ~Friday ' took awey | fromr the pulpits of -lacal churches dur- | Cousin Jedediah, all ve singers; Whea o e e ring jht have beem }ing the day. - ' ;P:;m::da:d Was ‘!oun'. u;..-fi Mise b X g 2 g t L Peo-|{ At the ongregational church Quartette; dust, Reuben 7 & - to: fl:“&i’m r':‘..,. from go- | Sundav. nx' ‘t‘h cy S. McCready, pastor, ;-dknach. Migtress Smith and eGodman mn.m-.wa—xm- Cemter church is: 33380 ydariy, Tt ot om he B ot lis mend fer av- | will prescn at 1045, Sudject of of eoiwith; Aunt Dinak's Quilting, Fatty. .- ysician of the parspmage. | eral days. thus esuring § §090 Skating | dren’s sermon, The Water Barrel. Sub-|3fl singers: speakin’, Paul Reyere's Ride, . . Friday Rev. Mr. MoOready had receiv- | surface when ibe ige reaches & sufiicient | ject of morning sermon, What About Hu- - ;:::-n l}flx;u duet. Juanita, Sisters Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 vears treated Rev. Harry 8. MoCready, pastor of the | o4 no official notice of the action taken | thitkness. . man Nature, Church school for he study gkt nve !merf- P;\u:d, Three Blind Pirst Congregational church of this eity, g Mopehetions o and| Miehasl J. Farrell, of thls clty. iy tq |of the Bible meets at.9.45. Meeting atl Byt e S fwemy - hae recived a'call frem Gatee | 2 the. e gt Givectthe ammual piaf to be givew by |Men's Porum 35 1315 1alk on general|, ot SITE Theads Amane the Cold, church M&‘tw e et Juing s gt bl 3 '°’:'(“;'r::: the, Dramatic club of the Connecticut Ag- ?Jecx'.vn_:h'e'la:- RN Gudstions | ot o etz Coeung; Cente: bid ", s itural’ Cofleg . 26 at the Haw- | Topie for the day. . . . o Al Whea ocisl Botics was Twetved. B | netiine) Colives Keb. 16 o) fhe BNTC1 GRS Kooiakers w. . Dawson. . . |Nelle Grax, Misiress Hobinaon: spaskis: vemin states, however, that When the ; c:l Soven Keye to Ealdyates o o Knight, H. R. St. John, €. C. uPum-lr._la: Py el g 'h“.lo'.::.mg . MgCready: had ocpupied bomal: "‘h“":f““::m"“’”' ”:&::e 'R“‘ A. B. Mapedith, state commissioner pf | Arthur Afnold. ~Eveming institute 3 5 H At Thal ehurea several times | Would sive m“o\t‘ - Rev el L come 3 7 3 flowed by socfal hour at 8 o'-|Found. Scotland's Burning, all ye sipg- Mm that i wag|Mr. McCready came %4 this city ahont m““‘““" wmm“n“ o i m {'g&jpt, Victorious £%rronder. : solo, Catry Me Back to 01 VIk ATy of. the Ri Feature Motion Pictures at Davis Thes yche‘-vb—Spalgluggzu MThird Co. Bassar at State Armery. ANNOUNCEMENTS Motion Piotures at the Y. M. O A Sunday. At 415 p. m Sunday there will be twe ‘women for ki bowel gil- | Interesting_meels of motion pictores &t ol foc liver and bowel ail- | JTCNEL 0P & A - Saving Saw in the South Seas,” and the other a scenic pietujre showing the beauty of nature. A brif address will be given by Secretary Hill. Popular songs will be used. All men and older boys are in- vited. Though the eclectric power wilt be off part of the afiernoon, it is prom- . isen that it will be on in time to shew these pictures. ; Worwick Bulletin, Willimentie Offea, »lwn:&‘:';mm.' i | ;r- 5 % v H § § f g 5 £ i if gs d ook - + z ter Bliss: Auld Lang Syme, all ey ] P el e e by g T s e ing wor |7 mdane 14 omenns sugers i i | 5 ahip-at 10.45 Speaker, G. B. Gilman, |, The Concert was very well attended .I"m“ -:.u-htlc ENTERTAINMENT COURSE BY = . i industria) secrelary of the Y. M. C. A. |30 @ substantial um ~was raalized | ol sues pimples WOMAN'S GUILD, UNITED CHUNOR s sl g s " . subjeot, » Mha; * With hewe. . Churc which will be contributed te filt, leeal Christian Endeavor society. J ; A recent announcement on the bulle- tin of the Community House is & group of three entértainments in March and April. sl\n first is Thomas Wilfred. In 1849 Mr, Wilfred was engaged for a special programme for the Norwich Music As- sociation and there has heen a persist- ent demand by those who heard him tnet | school for the sStudy of the™ Bible meets i o B R Bt har | 50, 7 S o e e S7ch whan repurta of ‘cammitiacs will be | meetz 3t § B m. leader,’ Miss Mary WILLINGTON ark. Communily serv o heard and plana made for the organida-| oy, hundred pictures filustrating . | M7 Clasence Bssex. Miss Phyllia By- tion af a Men's ciwy. A Drelimiary |, ,itnor, General Lew Wallace. dor and John Mirti motored to Sprimg- meeting was held et the church Whar’|."Ghristian Solenes servieo' is held Sun- | A¢ld Saturday. O T Tro T o 9aY morning at 10.45 ociock in tho Wo- | The Ladies' Aid socjety will mest the ks 2ot R s aa [ man's ciub reoms, No. 303 Main street, {3608d and fourih Thuredays of_exch is £ 4 § £ i ¥ ! MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. A month. For the he come again. With sympathetic wolee formed. ~ The membershp committee is [Sublect of the = leeson sermon. Truth. 1.0,y TUl (10 TR NeAr there Bave and splendid diction, with unusual dra- composed oft David L.-Mason. James Lit- | Junday school immediately a "% | been shown. Hope an electrio foaster, a gift |matic power and a gift of mimiery he i | | téTick and Harold Way. The refresh- | FOrSiD. Mr. and Mrs. Cavor have had word which she was much pleased. Cake |sings folk songs and ancient ballads, at- = || ment commitie i Bimile . Bemnet, Jobn | The following commitices have Dbeen (.t their son Andy, now located in Wer- | aBd chocolate were sorved. tuning accompaniment on the his- y T 5 - : Huréman. and W. C.- & appointed in Fraucis §. Long 08| cester, is recovering after four weeks T TN R toric lute of tweive sirings, am instru- L . + i David S. Beach of Bridgeport was a|Reliet Corps, to hold office for the en-|jiness with pneumonia, ment obsolete, but in perfect harmony local visiter Frigay. suing year: lku:uuv‘c. _Alice Bently,| ggwin Carpenter was in Willimantie g with an art and style, ail Wilfred's own, At the abnual mecting of the Connec- | Caroline Wopdward. Carrie Mall, Nancy|two days this week, getiing Hans Hane carrying his audience back to the daye ticut ‘Dajrvmen’'s Association in Hartford | Russ, Elinor Benner, Margaret Ma sen’s car repaired. King Arthur was in power” and [ Thursday, Garald Waldo of thig city as|ihur, Lottie Gilman, Alice Tripp, Ma: Leon Woodworth has the use for the them to laughter and to tears a! d Windham County director of the |Hill Mary Dimock and Julia J4ckson. | im, a Soenic effects of surpassing beauty and G ey i i Dining room, Minnie /Mathiew,” Hattic | wite (o . Wilam Brackett's horse. his will. i .t oait axotio charm ay: features of g . : . e ti¢ | which he is caring for at his home om he P _Streng 3 = Toul Sqrg and his delighiful Marlea- Dr. Avthur P. Manchesber and. Mrs | OTol Ida Williams, Lucy Milburn, L'Z'Iun Hill “Dead Men Tell No T " the V s " | ettes are bocked for the mext emtertain- : T | 2ie Ciark, Lena Tripn, Elinor Hiil, Maud s LA graph-Tom Terrisa special ~production, | : Maxnchester of Providence, .R L., have is- b 3 A comumittee of two of the Hill patrol Davi .|ment. Few of us have had the oppor- mod invitations for the wedding of their | S\ Nettia Pegkham, Lillian Whitford, | of Boy Scouts went fo Soutn Wilkingien | TR Will Be shown at the Daviy thea WILL BUY A GOOD, HEAVY ey 2" he o : : 8 e, e %f[Olive Anthony and Ethel Simonds. Cup- tre' Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The|tunity to attend one of these perform- Tuesday night and gave the tenderfoot ances, Because of tne extensive properties ‘board, Grace Sweet, Wardy Hoey, and‘ g R | Ly settings form a gorgeous background for . C Witimantic, and Robert Gaffle! - |20 . exaj on. the s, eq : the Winter oal | Oibmut et wr-lmm,!dl?:‘h. - | Eiian s Dloyment—Hattie | (2 iRation. "Carl Smith hed the highest | thy gevalepment of the stirriag drama. |TeQUITiDG hours to set stage and . . Palmer, Fannie Larkins, and Jda Cham- C ‘which i3 taken from the famous novel of [ Same to dissemble one night et Shmiee’ Sarines oy Cnme Iberigin. Flowerlda Williams, Mra | ameeranis s, Bichdler preached o | fng ‘same name by E. W. Hornung, not- e Eeghatea s o AR R Anthony and Hattie Palmer. Relief— et B ed avthor of “Raffles” and other great : Farmpe b Hattie Bowen. Sarah Fenton, Elinor Ben- ? er of Boston was a . 3 i 1 : \ Bev. dehn M. Olark, pastor of St Jo- |nar. Lottie Gilman, Hiissheth Andrews, | ook, c00 EU6st of George Cosgrove and | *‘Some ot 'the m A coat that will give you extra good service and is in ke€p- ¥ ooy Glurcn, entertainea o | ner . 0% Sm- ments are rarely made by Tonl Sarg. Toni Sarg with his genius and his art his knowledge of the possibilities of W family. Seme of the most brilliant of the :;eclrk‘:i:r. ‘nox !z:wlnlxo:::‘ ho‘lghlrhy:: i ot wer assisiants, makes d o g wil sty the onurch cheir, at a chicken supper and um‘hfi?’fih.:huzm:t T s g Seoapt. (Mre) G..V. Smith and the Girl beigrid g .l‘:okoel:l:'itl.::' e e ] e Ty’ (o) the Sy dad Sl SO ing with present le. social at St. Mary's hall Thursday night. | Entertainmont—Ada Merrifield horee, net Saturday gftemoon at the | derful marine sunrises, the sca in many|dren of all ages from 6 to 60—those met g ‘heather A edium and dark, ¢ A h iay Fli o o et s & g m00ds, give an amazingly fascinating at-|too old to wander in the worlds of fam- i i i = ne of Goshen, Mass., - One lot consists of mixtures, in m ] , ; mosphere, which is worked inlo the story | ey. \ T om wraml e . Estella | ranting. o ety Sonda¥. Mr. Bal- | itget. Agaiust the caim beauty of sun-| = Whether i s Rip Van Winkls, the . f = ma y Father on | Squis and Rath . % Springa, nd set terril vents | Rose and Ring, The Music Lesson or half lined, a bargain at $15.00, and Pierre Fournier, 30d the choir sank | Lillian Freach 1 ile. g)a:::n. R once | where he formeriy livad, PN SN MR ] el e [T T TN g Hattie Hox-| " poi ] portrayed, parts of a any other of his many performances he WA - .. several selections A séries of colored |ie, Catherine Osternondt and Laura Ba.|pe. i % 70 Windsor were guests at|never loses its grip on the audience is ‘bure to furnieh ail with something to One lot of Suede-like Coats with heavy wool check lining, {sites on Bezutiful Japan was shown. ker.. Auditing—Louise Goss, Carrie Hall Hvan s IR A ge company of players, headed by {. talk about and lsugh mith-’ ester bewlers pla: some | an Van = preach af belted models—Only $15.00. played ay Van Zandt. oy Mansfield - Depat oy NDiach 8t | Catherine Calvert, Percy Marmont, Gus- 0tly contested games at the Y all Louis Leuis Poliek, e 3 . eXt week | tav Von Seyfferitz and Holmes B. Her-| The last number is Edith Wynn Math- this week. The White So3 and Indians wimmu’:'"h:c:‘uum ta ik, poth o€ | there will be mecial pervioss. af which [ bert, egoh - star. braved the perils of |ison. in private ife the wite S Coaries in their {hree games ended the contest | hospital Feiday event ;a oeu;phs Mr. Bacheler will have charge. fSre and explosion at sea in ord Raun Kennedy, the noted playwright. Tath bat tvo vins diference in pinfell | injurles received when. the Reo' sutvmo: | Scouts ittt sy i Soobia (1% 27 [ @0t Ahe praper ‘cfects ot of ‘Uhe. bis|Like' Eien Terrs, Miss Matihion wes Their scores for three strings Were: | bile which Mr. Dachis was drivias crash. e pirss dreme 2 &, £0r- | mpectacular acene of the production, the | born in Shakespeare's own country, and White Sox .. den party. The girls dressed in cosiume 3 .. 360 368 3351442 [ed into the house owned by Latham and | representin i sinking of the Lady Jermyn, the Aus-|is as favorably known in Europe as in : 5148 ing fruit, vegetables or fowers. ! AT slo .98 Indians ......, 382 360 3371038 [Cranc, on Spring street, at the foot of | Prizes were given o e e ‘“A““ U‘“_"'m}’-m“wu F 4| American eariy in her histrionic career The games between the Tigers and the | CheStnut street hill. Dachis suffered cuts s 2 § oW J 20y and the best costume. graduating from musical comedy te the Yanks were' not as xciting, tne Tigers |07 the hands, PoXek being cut about the | A paver has hees cirewlated you away with a smile, 3 very funay|phighor realms of Greek and Elizabethan b ® about | Mack Sennett comedy will also be shown, . making W thres sraight wins Their | (9% Thelr injurics wora not serious and |town for John Hemameler, whoso blacke | astineq chrant Dot tont s Ghome: | plays 34 medun’ <ol As B scores follo h Eed from the hospital |smith shop and tools were burned recent. | Murray. A Paramount Magas: DNUEY BUlgS Ml 263 345 3051063 | AT Demg treated. According to the ly. He carried mi bs playing Rosamund to his Becket the night 347 342 34r_aeee|Story of Dachis, he was driving down |werked thers for - 2p B aad [ cludes the prograinme. the great actor died, Miss Matthison 30 years. Mr gay Chestnut street and the brakes on his |night ined fame as the creator of Everyman Hy e . ight Mr. Hemmeler was present gained fa crea — ;:u;llut'lhflfi‘ 'S':x memhf ;!.ckk_ gn:rx:g ::‘ h:::‘ x;op‘;rly. ‘and ‘When | sum of money amounting |or:w-r a;:o -: Stzand. in the great morality piay of that name. with of the Indians. High three went e hill he was After the strenuosity of war, with its | —each one a bargain at $10.98, vas [ a toker" of sympathy from his ' many | Strend theatre, Sunday night, this pho- to Underwood of the Indians with 278, | sreser ot contorts ik Spring | triends. Mr. Hemmeler was mush sur, [ 10BlaY, “Lave or Justioe?” Is ‘the name|numerous drives, followed by ihe many The standing of the teams ta date fol- TERS - prised. Dr. R. B. Convi of the Thomas H. Ince play starring | prob of reconstruct! SWE\A AND sm ONS The | crashed ipto the house on the opposite | Carpenter collected the w0 | Louise Gieum. It was written by Lam- e R ia s ol B abictile: | oo side. Two other companions of Dachis, AI LOWER PR!CES i < P.C.iriding in the rear seats of the car es One lot of Serge Dresses, mostly in Misses’ sizes, black and navy blue. Seme are embroidered, others are braded Tigers . Yanks . con- MA“ Bantist churches in the state have | Dert mflmn; ’a‘d vrod-;(ud’ under the su-|ment. THe Wogan's Guild of the Unit- en reaucsted % svecial pervision of Thomas H. Ince. ed Church offer®bis course as a part of 2 caped without {Djusy. - The car was bad- o e ) Sirviooy 2 £ = . 9 B y wrecked and the fremt of the house Coirzat ‘he most “,.gful nts o Swveater is one of N‘ m'_ ‘.“ ones : board of promotion: in e state. and | 1% he B moments of their ves lartists is. nearly $1000, the course of wardrche, and the present pew low prices Will give YOU || rusecai scevicos far Mrs. Mary Claris. | red by Tametsinon e e e Pirat Baptist [T PSR hx a8 evryastariar pasf thres entertainiments. Tickets for Yae 32 Sawyer were heid Friday mornimg af : js the benefactor. Mrs. William Daw- in Natious parts of the city Friday eve:|ing Feb. 6 at Memosial chusen. T gt | Courtot in Girl and the Bachelor, A short : — e -OUSh Search. of thie buMiding in‘which the| 10, Legmer, from New York, whe | PO)t Jacy. 2 ride for life. Bpisode 3 Attended Corset $7.98 and $9.98 SWEATERS. ........... NOW $5.00 }|cur »mis ovr—rris wonrm e [ H8io0ha ks lasaten falh to Wrine. 1o Ferected 8 maABselen for Caratr B Semnctt's comody, Up in Al ¢ . 1, » ry from Worcester, where with other eor- \ Writing your name and ad- | Policemen walking into each of the thres | DUMber of friends here. ogiacted Wives” & screan version of | Uil J'or the Connecticut district she 4 dress creari¥. You wit tve in Teturn | saloons. isit i % the celebrated international stage success, | 5°'¢ $13.50 and $15.00 SWEATERS......... NOW $9.98 Jdress creariz. ¥ou v | rective in setura Those visited Friday night were some time this winter or in spring. Dr.| The 8tory deals with the underworld |their community work programme amd 416 | was damaged to some extent by the force an opportunity to own one that is in good style—very |37 TI0k fom tae patiors of Jay M. ERE i T | R $10.98 and $12.50 SWEATERS NOW $7.98 Cut out this skip, enciose With sc ang | USht any Intexicating liquors.. The raids |Pas been in Dallas, Tex., two menths fer [ s Charlle Murray and the cnm;r ity S ey e e X L Tes e b R o8 Loley's Honey | owned or run by Joha McQuillam, at No. HANOVER /| W7 Wemen Sin" which sias s an: | isnded ihe spring aemonsiration ot Porace R. Sloat. director of the Baptist | *"8 helda to review two characters who |not for gain. The Cost of securing these 5 T 418 of the impact., The automobile was cov. | course are $2.00. You can judge who The ledal police raided three saloons | Vices in this town for a week commene. | YoM Moore, supported by Marguerite . - G y ley has chagge of the cozy and comfortable, at much less than former prices— || 5?14 2t No, @ Norh stoeet, Rev,|ning, shortly before #ua'clack.. A ther. |be assisted by Rev. Theodors Rachelorw, | SFama. That big western serial. Thunder- pr ot e Specialty Shop has returned to \m mail 5 10 Foley & Co. 2826 Sheffeld Ave, | ¥ero conducted in a quiet manner, twa [his frm. Mr. and Mrs. Legner have & Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. < i B Ton corsets, at the Royal Woresster Sroup: Fejay Kianay P for vama i | 820 Main street, Anselm Bornier at No. ne Luther, whose brillignt characteriza.| >on T i thi Corset Company's, piant Three live {5135 ‘and - back, henmatism, backache, | 325 Main sireet, and Jomn Marko The.following from a Middietown paper | oo ‘2"....“,:5?.”“"‘,‘.."".».‘." i greal | odeis demonstraied tho new seasom's SLIP-ONS REDUCED Kidney' ng blacdor Wimenta! and, Foley |2t No. 71 Jackuon stroct 0f-Monday will be of iuterest 1o friends | cuih wert knows and popuses Bigers o | AesisTA, siender, average and soat in g o S e 'J:‘L'.':E e ace AL the Janior Y. M. C. A. will |of Mr. Rollason in New Lendon county | Ciaire’ Whitney, Charier Germra’ 1o 3 | Bon Ton, Roval Worcester and Adjusto R e - ¥ ther Saturday hike today, if {28 well as in Hanover: a = v i e . il " hei i usn hea and shugg! i " . it Pure . silk brocades are ing A GOOD RANGE OF STYLES AND CCOLGHS jition. biliousnese, headaches. the weathér is favorable, A Jargs and . entnusiastic avdience | RA0%HMe, Baby Try Ward and many oth. | corsets. _ Pure. i a TO SELECT FROM. used as corset material this year. Instead Deal that will mever be forgotten. This! 0f the mercerized and cotton brocies of is thq picture shown in other es at|the war pepiod. Coutil and batiste are standing room onir. Don't miss seeing | 2150 employed. The colors are fesh, it. Todey Edith Roberis and David But. | With grays for the foremn trade. while ler in The Triflers. Evidence and Law,| White holds its own with conservative Fellowing the Suaday attermcon sing |ETéeled Rev. Herbert D. Roilason Sunday o gieny Som & viul, gvisetey 2y \ at the ¥. M. €. A, Rev. Harry S. Me- |MOTRINE When he deiivered his first ser- Dl‘ F C Jad“on Cready, ‘vastor of the First Congrega- . I > mon as pastor of the oSuth Congrega- tional church, is to speak. His subjeet | Honal church. The weather was all that $7.98 A NOW $4.98 - Shibe ;; keeping with the “Share With |0uld be desired in mid-January and very & inll(y R R R R I i ers " program. Following the | Keon interest has beem manifested ever | apors rama, med: . Pancy pink and blue brocades Cuali .. NOW $6.50 Dflq “S[ talk of Rev. Mr. MoCready thres reels of | 5ince the cail 10 the South church was lh:r!e: ~)(K::‘n : today, E:fidr»); 1? ‘::?L I).':: (r:s p;:m'mbner» top in white and $9.98 Cuality ....... e e . 5 Saa motlon pictures will be showp. * Thess | 400¢Dled and the day for Mr. Rallason's | aduits 30 and 25 cents, Gomeert orchemies. | bive, The French designer. M. 1o Coutre ” 30 and $12 50 Q‘.my NOW 37 50 715 Man ¥ ittimaokle are The Hawaiian Islands, Weifare Work | $0Ming announced, consequentiy the con- | at the Strand. : T IISHINES | 19 modeling stylow a trifis higher .30 a A i el « R R S aafor é“‘fi“‘ Tabe Company, and The | STeFALION was 2 very large one. | buet, skirts are long. except for sport . 5t. Guards. e New pastor is 2 man in the ‘middl i = : - 20s, with pleasant mannar, cordial sme, | PASS CLEF CONCERTS Amm | corsets. A new flat front comes in ‘the | A sincere bearing and fine pulpit presence. ANNOUNCED . oR sEAsex | 0T [Ylen. Mim Sabourin attended He took for his texi thé early verse in WGOL SCARFS MARKED DOWN : The Bass Clef Mre. Geer's school for fitting and sales- . 5 o rts L 1 s ‘ X Phillippians. “being confident of this very comterts fn Stater hall | manship. visited the new cafsteria amd Z thing, that he who began 2 zood work in Cozy and warm for out-of-door sport—how comfoertable Foncral Director & el e | zzu il pertect it until tha day ot £ this season will be giver on Friday Feb. | res: room at the factory and is ready i { Christ,” 5 i they ars when taksn when you go out skating. The pre- || s0.62 NORTH ST. ~ WILLIMANTIC FRANKLIN and delighted bis hearers with 2 { | Many Willimamtle daneess attended the JAY M- smm dance 2t South Windham Fr! even- 5 Some of them going in costume, the dan Suceeeding Filmore & Shepard being a masquerade. 2 ilth and Friday. May 37th. The assist- | . 1alk spring styles with Bon Tom shop- ing aruist for the firat comeert 's to be | pers. Jeanne Laval, one of the most brililant | {Jogical and forceful sermon of much orig- | contraltos of the dav. Every ome who . Sk Lady Assistant. Tol. Connection | Last Friday evening 2 delightful enter: | Inality and power. The discourse left 26 | snticmates nearing the s | 46 G Tomd Sunien. Mebing 408 Tl sent prices will help you get one and keep you warm for | -2 {shinment was given in the form of an old | doUbt in the minds of the congregatien | sign subserbtien cerie Aot e L | doy. N . folks’ concert at the Congregationa! |that the coming of Mr. Rollason brings a | come an associate member of th f J L v.” 3 . e " = r o e eiwb. “The M!sleading lad the Matre spe- the rest of the winter, at very little cost Kmo Bl' chureh in Franklin, when abeut 30 young | strong addition’ the puliit strength of | ‘Tickets Wil be maied In advance and | ciai production which will rum as the faa $4.50 Qu‘fit, : _ FOR 3293 mey '08. ;n;:_ :n?n Wwomen of the community ap: mig cuyuand R!o,‘flns section of the atate. | soats reserved before public sale. ! ture picture at the Breed theatre, Sus- » eseteveaess it st esbens o eage: costumes Tepresenting from ev. Mr. ollason as served the The H v nesday is of unuseal $4.98 Quality .. FOR $3.98 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | Revomtionary days through o the Civil |chureh in Hanover for nearly fve years Bass Clef is now ia its 11th year | dav. Monday and Tuesdar is of w and has he distinction of being the lomg. | intorest. since the leadmg part in thie est lived rousical organization in the his- | Play. which can be called a cave-man having gone to that parish from the sem- inary. Hé leaves his former parish with © EMBALMERS war neriod. The program was in eharge $6.98 and $7.98 Quality ............... FOR $4.98 | 36 Union st. Wiltimantic, Cann, | Of M7S. ‘William Tate, Mrs. Earl Rogera . tory of ich. pictuse with an adroit iwist, is 1aken by 3 d Mrs. F. S. Armstrong. with Miss | the cordial goad will as well as the t | y Y3 280 Lady Assistant - ’ great | e i of the men s al tgh- | Bert Lytell _ $8.98 Quality . .. ki aein. 5 FOR $5/98) Erery ¢ )__|Fiorence Foftman i the Dieno. Mim|TeEres of hia people there and yealaraay |1y sosepnie and ine etomis mar o | BT L et actor has aopeared B & $ i FOR $8.50 || nZmmn s =0 adverusine medium i |0t S o o oot | eation which mme oo Dia 14w SonTe- | sstinta of great promiee. The pctive mam | Tumder of sereen nroductions and_in 2 iitee e S ¥ o o t m L] )1 lon o e program. | & o ich must have gratified him by E L 1 has he failed to ‘mpart a decidedly £12.98 Quality $8. [ Bastorn Connpeticns wual to e Bulles | B e Shores e | At and oeenteimatifiod bl b | hars et only give thair i and taien | 1000 has e fa pa » | but pay dues to cover the current ex- Crilliant atmosphera 4 acterizations, which alwavs parture from Lhe expected and the usmal d that in this picture. where he is a woman-hater who suddenly takes it into his head to teach a society girl what pret emotion really is. he surpasses even his past efforts—and they were ex- ceptionaily good. = : throuzh his char- gation of the Soutir church has cause to Children’s and Infants’ Sweaters : ot 3 shepherg o o e $2.98 Quality ........................ FOR $1.98 ' ' $3.50:Quabty ........0eniviiih s .., FOR 9238 3D EMREE i i o e s vyl VoFOR $2:98 penses. The executive committes is al- ways pleased te break even' at the close of each s5easo; Make this jossible by enroHing as a assnciate, member. i UNCAsqu Cards at Cranston's or from , active The Ladies’ Aid society of the M. B. | o0 church met With Mrs. Alb B ooy, gl liap Thursday atterncon whe amei| BRIEF STATE NEWS Hilltop Thureday afternoon, when final isieading Lady” s a Dictwries- geTREnts were l t famous New York stas suocess $5.00 Quality ..... Ceeneeeas FOR $3.98 )| wae voted to invite the Montvilie Center | fo 3¢T0 Weather of the Win- | yogue during its run. The orizinal piay “ 98 Q lly FOR 33.?8 women to a joint meeting Feb. 3d, when il s by Charies Goddard and Pau! Dick- Mies Gladys Strattor of Norwica will ad- Stamford—Mr. and Mrs. Walton Fer- | dress the meeting. Mrs. Avery Served guson, Jr., of Stamford are spending the winter at Hot Springs, Va. mo the Fearless.” This picturs in show —The townsmeopk in g Sunday night only and the Topics of the are getlng roady for the free viliage | DAy complete the biil + delivery of mail, which will begin Feb. 1.| On Monday and Tuesday only plctures Manchester.—The members of Tampie r et . chapter, 0. E. S, observed the 15th an- B res of the ar- niversary of the organization of the lodge | YA} Of the three naval air men at the at the meeting this week. Not d:f:m Trading post a a month's Thomaston—The plans for the pro- i i Posed new high school building which are mwnz drawn up by architect of Water- . "'i“ Theatres, are expected to be ready about the | Acclaimed Byl critics Who have seem It 2::«: with ber aunt, Mrs. Albert|frgt of the month. ‘!n preview, as one of the mast effective Tues: - N avem.—Mayor P products of the screen Year. “Love” J. e B By M ,:’"““"_ Y apnointment o ad. 1A | Darker Read, Jar's second Louise Glanm iy surprised in the eveming at hc:!:m Cacao E. Maurer, pastor of Center | YoRicle for Associated Producers, 49 the oy. Eimo IL'ncoln will aleo he seem W “W- Mrs. Claud Wilson of Norwich spent $5.98 Quality ..... «e.o0e... FOR $3.98 tandwichas, cake and - chocolale. The } collection was about 3. $6.98 Quality .........................FOR $5.98 : \\ g liam Valletie spont Thursdey ta o \ vhrook. ST98 QB .« 115 v s swv s snie - FOR $6.50 : 3 DA Mre. George Dart s suffering with & - oid, z c"\jell‘l \l:.“ih;r‘k has returmed » . . . 3 rom & trip to New York. P Silk Waists Reduced In Price : » The members of the Bpworth league § : 5 ] N are pianning a socia! to be held in the In this collection are included Grepe-de-Chine, Georgette ; : chapel Rext wesk. and Taffeta, plain colors and faney. : $5.98 Quility ........................ 'FOR $3.98 $6.98 lnd $7.98 Quality ............... FOR $4.98 \ by ‘members of the Ledies' Aid sorare |church, io. the board of lbrary commis. | feature attraction at Breed theatre $8.98 and $9.50 Quality .......... FOR $6.98 . tocompuaied By thelr husbands M | SO00EE, lo 81 the sharpired term of Rev | (A%, | OSSO0, Nt T e e $i65 9 Shaon . $6.98 Hope has boen treasurer of the scicry | Rebert C. Demison, Who resigned to go Q“.’!t’ R R R I N S N S A S ofl! o - | of admirers in Norwich through her col- for years and the members improved (he | CRUfernia- O e e T 3 ) 2 opportunity to show their appreciation of | Semth Manchestern—The newly formed i $12.50 and $15.00 Quality ............. FOR $7.98 ot i ", an.” y it & aid that in “Love® L] her services. There was singing, Jiso | Gibis® Athletio asseciation of Cheney | Mories the prascie. of her 7 Brothers is having a week's drive for - "Lové” the mcems members. Representatives have been as- ) Joseph Vance, ed to. the different departments and Samas [Oeauia o8/ Siious c on the Victrola. In behalf of the ety, Mrs. Witliam Beckwith presented mi 300 $2.10 Silk Hosiery, to Close at $1.10 Pair < = —— all girls nad women in the different di 1 - v The ey oo, contione b0 wwp- pariments are receiving anplications. | Svnior ar waih 5 Ferker Henk I 7 . £ : vital energy unless you keep \ Hadiyme.—William Gillette, the actor, | noted. The material love of the elder Phoenix Silk Hosiery are known by every woman, and it supplied with the materials met with an acsident whila stonped at his | sister for the younger, lave of lustful man housebont for innocent woman and the pure love of fell and hurt his right shoulder and he | two sweethearis aro the thraads which visited the Middiesex hospital, where an [ develop into the big dramatic vehicla in X-ray disciosed a dislocation. He return | which J. Parker Read, Jr.. will-offer ed to Hadlyme this week. off Hadlyme the other dav. He this special offer should com::nnd your immediate atten- tion. Y s 2 ‘Wincarnis In this collection there are black, white, Havana brown : is enables you to pay " your body fer thewerk it does, bysupplying the veryminaral elements brnl.ufi star at the Hreed theatre i day. roaring two-part Sunshine com- 2] 0 AN which enable the body produ g . edy entitle ) ight” - and gray—all made of pure silk thread with lisle'tops — e et | i Memn mesun us the’ ropainiiviee SPECIAL AT $1.10 A PAIR. ] | Cosmmia e semgotpo. , : oz ahows todas, 139, 415 ans it - 3 £ 3 lfi'm 1 nes !J]fl‘l‘!‘fl 8.15. Windsor—A New York surrogate ftem reads: Heane, Ida N. (in Séuth Windsor, Conn., June 28, 1920). Total ; taxable in New Youk, 0. to a_Cumaso-

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