Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 26, 1921, Page 6

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! ; e | \ 5 ) ( b tal Y . aifl The Bobol! m—. PATTERSON—In lunhm Fev. 1 | " %) g nu w:-fi't': m ..-J"' ul ter, Imn. to M 14 BN d K ness was 5 femily and - umu—.u St S e 2l A P : u during the eafly Pogt- . [T ey i cmt Pict nu-ui A Frank. te Nr. and M. 3 ; 3 e e Soaien ¢| Episcopal Sunday school of which Miss Py ly. Rifty years ago this' week the people criver in December last, been raised m Fund-—~Amoufit per last re- | was enjoyed at which time nM-uu Wheeler Is A member. She sings in l bort CMM 277.93, Interest added, $54.-|were served by .the commistes in charge. : | hag mmun—ln this eity, !‘i' 1‘0 8 Nprwich m' v "whfa with :nterest | by Georg;, Wkl"‘nller of this city and is Do 3 4re _“.u-m-m mm?’. -h;'lnambkn‘ml‘- ol-nl.u‘ Sl ., J. Brey oy e bétween the | now at Nyuck-on-the-Hudson. received from W. & O. B. Funa game, ; X s wis & esa “: 30,.,," avenue. m m The armistice] It is expected that-after the first of 02@0.0 /;1 from W. & 0. B. Fund $8,- “ws rr b Mre. E. Post, Mrs. John- ¥ ealler in New London Friday. lyd that préek and® March the horse cars will leave on the | 255,26 Nm TOWN son aMd Mrs. Grant Trol : s ’“x‘:‘:: ed if the terms hed ; Norwich Town line every ffteen min-| Statement of General -_— C! Tund John Oat and Mre h st n The rehor~ina- | utes. 31, 1921—Balance from last mtn '“'_ Sixteen members of Grace Circle of{ . e Ofe hundfed And three thousani ve'- T Rhead, Jonn 7. Shitbame s entertainment rece! the King's Daughters, inciuding the etand in the Grand Army of the Re- sad. Jo ; ":m:“‘,’f, i n{:“,fl;}";;,‘;fi,;‘f:y‘:,};“‘;,"m‘;:“.::! T, eoivid DY JUDFOme becreta®Y | leader, Mrs. Austin Perkins, met at che| Mise Blanchs Whesler wis oives a{ public now anwwer to ol call In 1338 Millie rl-n b haity endor ent | diers’ ‘orphans at Mansfield. w-d'nl contributions fer feld '.'fl 396, | Johnson Home ‘l‘hnnuy afternoon at | surprise party Thursday evening, when npnluun had & membersalp of L Norn i o of the satc. liems | Saiurday Fab 35, 1871—The subscrtp- | iniorest on General Tund bank bm-e-: three o'clock, in observance of the| e Geor “h:nl’llb’)(?n" ',"k ab (8 the files of The | tion list conditioning the opening of the on_nand received clrele, F:zm‘xlo .mlsm;rnm. annual FIELDISG — BLLIOTY —In- this eith, |° Monday, Feb, 20, 1871—The renomina- |lic reopening some time next week. The hand ot :Wlfi AC ih L Waeiue. che iy s bl D A N C IN G F;bn ’&‘}?“h‘iy Rev. a"fl?&u Ee on of the Hon H. M. Starkweather has [new books have been received. The 1i-| 68116 o m"u"-e iy By ’f:‘lfml i "’°u. 6 Giring The e"";“ = nses Eiflott, both of Norwieh. SR R L R S b el e Kt Tl ORDER OF PROTECTION clis Guile:pianist, Sad Miss May Guiis,atfforded the greatest amgnt ot AT OLYMPIC HALL YBERRY — GOUGE — In : G SNTECER petes Violinist, were heard with pleasure in | For finding' thé largest number of pea- L < . ‘While the opposition to Mr. |horse railroad company yesterday, differ-| e Jodges of the New England Order M Bret Thby tayberty U 5. o, G : whe very determined the |ing from the others in that it has & PIAt- of Protection that mest in regular ses B e Tt § et e e T Gagay Wit Saturday, February 26th terville, = baligting in the convention |form at each end, or as it is , &|sion next Tuesday night, Thames lodge, : , 3 A 7 URR et M " Eonelusively showsd that it had far less |“double ender” No. 324, sad Slaur lodge, No. i | Nocturne, Chopin, and an ‘orchestral|to Santon Brown. Jr. Small candy| Givem by Crescent A. A George Guile, violinist, the other mem- | various plages in the dis: OLD AND MODERN DANCES L o T ke tha [ et N onmamiow; ber of the Gulle Tris, was invited to 5 MUSIC BY “THAT SNAPPY BAND® ed the work of orgatization and taken |meet af Y D Neraih s“\nn'““ presiding of ltlnt of the t participate, but ow\ng to another en- prize in this 'contest, the PROF. CROWLEY, PROMPTER ¥ euilen, | aged 4 (8 Dusinent for whish it wagiroom over thoss o Jurisdiction. | Mo il piobably be, < |gagement ‘was unabie to do so. The | consolation award going to/Lewis Irlsh. . y years, formerly of ‘West Mystic. ealled. The chiet executive power of the | Soclety to choose trustees. companied by Grand Sceretdry H. F.|humorous recitations and readings by | In the proverb contest twq first m ADMISSION : Funeral 1s:uully hnn:‘ & o ';:r ginl‘l it has been conferred upon M. 5 Bk (:hel’?mce x l:: ’:om E;on"t’!:tm: Cummings, Geand l'un‘-nr P‘“!, Whak | Mrs. Charles L. Stark, elocutionist, | were given, the winners bd.’ Ladies e, Tax 3¢, Total e f P St i uant: e T8 Lurias. debate r. the Biothbe th-TRIEY 80-| catire - Manecaet Mern e Wi | Aots datictalniag 108 GRIgHIl | Whoater a4 L Moy MM letro Gents 36, Tax 4e, Total 408 In rwich, Feb. 24, 19! ence = e ¢ Ly Fala secently. mi b all. Mrs. Stark's numbers included: | selections, pi solos »yw..wm\- Baith A Dutler. Wwite of Jeseph partes, presides dver the sittings of | clety, s affiliate, with Blater lodge and particl- - gth than had been claimed for it. -| The subscribers to the capital stock of | receive offiolal o selection entitled Take Me. hearts with mottoes wi hidden in v lre-eh assembly has at last -~ MULLEN—In Westerly, R. 1, Feb, pence m Mrs, Smart Learns to Ty and Mise Florghce Brown, and songa| FREE==First 19 Ladiss Applying st Jubrey, in her 35th year. tp assembly. The armistice cxpires on pate in'the events of the evening. A |Her Bonnet Under Her ch.m"r“. - | by difterent members of the company Offics, Admitted Free. Funeral at hér late home, 1} Vine y and the German terms st be LODGE NOTFS large attendance of Jocal methbers will Mondav afternoon, Feb. 28, at 2.8 [ ed befors that time or the war will be out to meet the grand: officers. 'Burlal in family plot in !mh be_renewed. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. i " ¥he first prize for composition offered | WOMAN'S RELIEF cORPS STEBBINS—In Bozrah, Feb. 23, 1881, h’?u sephomore class ’:fdy,,! (frst | Norwich grange, No. 172, P. of H., held been | their first meeting in their new quar-| Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corps, N SUPREME FHTURE COMRT Sictbine, aged 17 rpamm Or ieelff lietm), has been awarded to 8. O Fren ||\ "in Peihian hail on Wednesday even- |16 held their regular meeting at Buc PHOTOPLAYS ree ea e Bervices at Gagers o o s oity e | Ing With a very large attendance. John |ingham Memorial on Friday —afternoon. T erock T parial ot e Sabcemtal mén wers both fradustes of | E. Famning, worthy master presided at| Feb. 2oun, 4t SNlbox i Mo - 7 gt Ay L. residing. Ome candidate \enlznce of the family. the meeting which voted in thres new |nie Rawson p 8. time in October. At the lecturer’s hour | per on Saturday evening, March Sth. The ¥LAVIO PBZZOLI, te crowded heuses. IN HIS GREATEST PHOTOPLAY jope ot has vet ga. | & question box furnished much amuse: |meeting closed in the ususl form with WITH AN ALL STAR CAST HEADED BY MRS. FRANK CHCCOLINE, ; |i, The largest sudictios that hes Yo €3} ment for those present. the singing of -Ameriea and the salute to AMELIA ROBERTL § m‘;‘mfl (1:;t mn& ;:::n é“x"‘;“? —;;‘L— the flag. WYNDHAM s'r ANDING g ‘FRW NOW ON, sacarins or Lismare ki JOHNNY HINES CARD OF ‘rlle!l. the fourth time, The piece will be| The first of a serfes of whists was . We, the undersigned, wish to thank ;“uqtd Tor the iast time this evening. | given by Norwich nest of Owly on Tues-| Virginia Dare Council, No. 25, Sons IN A SUPERB D TIZATION OF many friends and nels:hbofl m the Frem all parts of the slate comes the | day evening following their regular meet- and Daughters of Liberty met for their —IN=— pressions of sympathy and condoienee exb sempiaint tnat aj are gearce and high | Ing at which routine business was trans- regijar eession on Friday evening in ng HRE! WARD'S CH-EBRAIED NOVEL "r“chy ln High" fended to us In the Tate hemment,m! ana persods who lald in large | acted. The whist netted the feat a the Chapman bufiding. Mrs. Annle L. TAKEN FROM SEWELL FORD'S death of our loving wife, daugh FAMED STORIES THAT AP- b gl i o & e P tz\buminlg e E.."‘:E'“ s T e e e I HE MARRIAGE OI L sen! in so as & great- MATTHEW F. GEARY, G LT art ot temit is found. to berotten | - ROYAL ARCANUM. oy B ey e JOHN M‘KENNA .um FAMILY, [ When_the barrels are opened. PRt > v v oo Sl oo TR - - Muesd 01, 1971—Mjes Maiey | members Dy trnafer - from Lebancy [¥aa tnittiise dad_cee sotestien for SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY TODAY—4 SHOWS e " ange. e meeting also voted on two - 7 Otierman, the ~escaped nun for several | SN0 Yo membership. The chalr |Grace H. Manning installed Mra. Tols 1 a1 16 : i b4y inmate of St. Joseph's convent, | [ L b1 o committees, one. to make | Bjurstrom as guard for the ensuing year. :30—3—6:15—8 © In Loving Memory of our Wite unm{, dsen City, N. Jooarill #/ve her lecture | orrangements for a strawberry festivai|The charter was draped for Mrs. Elita- ! GEORGE WALSH 1 MRS. MARY ROBERTI PEZZOLI, |Se onvent Lite and the -omishlio be held in June ond the other to ar-|beth Arnold past depurtment president. : p » [ |School Question, in Breed hall Thureday | .00 ror o srange fair o be held some |It Was voted to have a baked bean sup- - Whoe Died Feb. 26th, 1920, éning. Miss Gorman has recently lec- = Chasnreesnener whist Wefe played and the prizes were The following is the statement of |awarded as follows: First, Mrs. Jennie PEARED IN THE SATURDAY 1" Wednesday, Feb, 22, 1371—The follow-| W. & O. B. fund ending January 31, | Harvey; second, Mrs. Ora C. Spencer, ,’ EVENING POST. CARD OF THANKS, ing is the enumeration of persons resid- ;gfi :“l:“l;nee on e:lm'l Dec. 31, 1920, |The committee in charge was Mrs. Ber- ————————————— . wn of Norwich on the first ,560.43, received since on @ssess-|tha Collins, chal " Mrs. Mary Green it CXPRER S RESELA RN MY a::yt h:tu:h:u:ry 1871, between the | ments $506,816.41, recelved since inter-|ang Mrs, a‘ C?rml:emr £ 'Am NEWS 'o il the kina Deople of Norwich whe [ 3ot sf teur dnd sieteen yearss . | on W. & O B. fomd balance, $1. P et A RACY STORY OF INTRIGUE IN HIGH SOCIETY were €0 kind to me during My resest é i 741,40, total £132811M24 Paid 132 | wouEn OF MOOSEHEART LEGION trotible, 4 Coferay, Sctant distoict . 580.94, . Today’s Matinee L 15 Cents Chelseéa district bility orders $5,000, paid 22 old pe A well attended meeting of Norwich HERBERT W. LUCAS. 1 T Y 35,906 W age Chapter 6f Women of Mooseheast Lagion e it : ders, $7,631.78, total $338,221.72. Tran \ TOPICS OF THE DAY—SUPREME C was held on Thursday evening at Moose | Falis distriet . . ;:r‘r::“t “g-f.n,';fi::.y ot o home with & large number in attendance. | Wept Town st et "m”"-‘ Resources—Balance on hand Jan. 31, yssnten district . 1921 $78,896.52, assessment No. 533, School district . due February 15 . (estimated) $506,500, Great Plain distriet . . L $9,- Ch“rCh & m‘ ‘pu AL Road district E"fl nncy il CHill distriet ...... uumun——num claims—proofs re- 15 Main Street 1 irenlating library i8 tc bg opened | ceived $140,729.28, death claims reperted & .n 'xm: ‘.mz ,nu:ly np;osite —proofs not received uofl m Total Blthet Centrl M. E. church. The idea | known liabilities $514,087.28. Excess of s te meet with general favor, and the | reources - $3,010,575. Amlluu unera lorary we do not A6b°t, may be success. | smount outstanding against certificates fully and profitably established. under Sec. 430-15 $963,5618.24. - Finebirga weré hoard and geen on | SUMMATY of W, &0, B Fund Trans- o % actions—Total receipts from organiza- Dlrector: e e a eeda? | tion $216,567.422.03, transtetred from ““h:‘n:‘y a o geete paseed | prorgency Fund $4,401,587.65; total, - rsday, Feb. 23, 1871—The twenty- AND-= . anniversary of the formation of the ‘sfiic Fire Engine company was cele- RUSSIAN B ! Embalmers |z s i ALL rs and their friends, GIVEN BY 3 Boaton coal dealers yesterday ad- e = 2 Lady Assistan, e Bt o e, Yemerday 2d- | Russian St. Nicholas Society HENRY E CHURCH fork. they are croaking over a possible WM. SMITM ALLEN | tamine an0 some of the deaiers re. | Saturday Evening, Feb. 26th T.l-p.he ne 328.8 197881l over & ton &t a time to fam- . Begiming TOMORROW NIGHT ! at 730 e o o the new achecbonte | L0 e emom wER. - OnMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at 2 and &“P M. to E. A. Buck, he being the lowest bid- | DEN, AND WILL CONSIST OF TWO 3{ ('r eleven hundred and seventy-five | \cCORDIONS, DRUM AND CORNET. : You Can Come as L—l::a:; :'Oo'gloo'e: e P t’ fl‘e won A aCtlon °f and Sas-the Show A PICTURIZATION OF THE DELIGHTFUL NEW ENGLAND PLA' Prices : Matinee 25¢—Night 35¢-50¢c yu'r DAY TO SEE THIS BIG MON, TUES. AND WED. $ REVUE GRACEAB:VISON ', Fi-:l(:f and Frills | MONTAGUE Love é 9 Tt et aarten mee | “Man’s Pla Now Breaking All Records at'the Tremont Temple, Boston, and at the 44th fl. 'flnc!rl. New York. g it s CAST INCLUDES s Biperaytn o2 S | STUART-HOLMES With Gm! 8kill; and New Jokes. | A Powerful Blending ef the Good ANowArt, Combining Drama, Painting, Poetry and Music, APmflmWMhbthMoffi.Fmfiyof&&mm Accompanied by a 1 SELECTED ORCHESTRA OF SYMPHONY PL'A\{ERS F?ahr. Whe Sings Two Songs, and Ifi-‘z(:«e_rflé. 1, H-:r:i?h. 'L.v'.?"\f/if{'fl . “The Greatest Spectacle Ever Seen on Land or Sea”—New York MN “WflGoThuMmDmduAmBmuuhhSon—MuTnfi. Is 'Very Attractive and Pleasing. | a Love e Carmen’s—In Addi- SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE AND' THE CHORUS—Each One | tion to This, We Have Givee You a Specialty—AND OH, JAMB AUBREY, in Nights, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00—Matinees, Monday, Tuesdsy and WMy,P: fo $1.00—Plus War Tax. MOW.THEY CAN DANCE | “Switches and Sweeties” DON'T MISS THIS SHOW | A SCREEN LETTER BOX Ncw York is Paying $5.00 a Seat—'"Well Worth $10.00 a Seat,” Says the New York !ludl B NO PHONE ORDERS DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT. AN ! SUNDAY—DON'T MISS THIS BIG SHOW I!GRMA TALMADGE, in “ISLE OF CONQUEST” Owing o cost, length of production and iron-bound contracts, “Way Down East® will | be shown st less than first-class theatre prices. p i SETVTES Continucus Show From 1:30 to 10:30 ENID BENNETT o N HER HUSBAND'S mm The old triangle? Net a bit A rrsni new kind of "pmlm a play. A taie of Broadway gaily lit And_country lanes a-bloem with TRERBGRFINRaR S e, (R did b bERRLEIRLLY A fishing villaj dyli of struggle and love, and some ‘of the bravest ocean exploits ever threwn on the h S MACK SENNETT: COMEDY, “GEE WHIZ” l‘uflq Ne. 8 of “THUNDERBOLT JACK"—SCREEN LETTER BOX :DANCE TONIGHT 830P.N K T. A.B. HALL ETHIER'S JAZZ BAND Featuring “Banjo Pete,” in the latest New York hits, : DANCES OLD AND MODERN INL 0. O. F. HALL TONIGHT PROF. TINKHAM'S ORCHESTRA SRR T nae ey e “olumns of The nunu e ddvertiping lill?vi'!‘lliil“ll"IIIHI""H“lllll““lll"lll ngruary 27th to March 5th METROWEEK 80 . TR BREED THEATRE F.bmr, 27 to March 1 - Taftvnlle — HlLLCREST | “HEARTS ARE “TRUMP”—March 1 _Plainfield — LILLY THEATRE ; \- “MISLEADING LADY”—March 1 Jewett City — Finn’s Opera House “PARLQR, BEDROOM AND BATH”—February 28 METROQ PICTURES CORPORATION. SESSTTAATAIREATIIENRLIININGEL \ SISPINTARRATRIIENSRIANNATIILILTNEL G T

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