Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 28, 1921, Page 2

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PR Baier T, Sk D — - ANNOUNCEMENTS Lbeviane the Grest Planist to Appess in Sister Hall. % . [ \ Vi & A g s 10 per cent, of | { 3 b ‘ T sl ) > Wpo.ur.-q + i i — o S " s rks of b . fou octs | § % ETTE Ty : . nion, No. 137, U. B, of C. and B o g N ., Mrs. Margaiey .1;:”” mwmuxirme. S M .8 Som, ) w80, | pne ‘Westerly. " P. 8. Saller, pastar of the Broad Christian .chorch, (delive:*d'tne a at F in cbsery- Congregation mmum«nm Sunday afternoen at 415 o'clock. Spe« cial music was furnished and the quars mmm!g.mmnm “Messiah Victorious,” by A. Hammond. Windbam High Séhool been” sclected as hl-n ‘Howard z é impression. The playing of m‘. is full of sympathy, wammth b and eharm. p his splendid techrical equip- ment places him in a class quite by him- self, his true poetical Interpretation !t always in evidence. The following delightful programme will be rendered: 15 variptions and Fugue, B B-m Invitation fo the Dance Il i 5 i Gates, Mfldred Johnson, Emily Parizek, Ruth P ret Rose, Evelyn Sibley, son, Madelyn Wheeler, ‘Willoughby. | # i § g Doris 41 i a8, o . mally by the meeting, and the business COLCHESTER men were Willing to start right in on the - " and erect some sort of a me- Edward L. Kelley of the Yale Law{morial The Legion men, however, con- school is the guest of his aunt on Leba-|sidered that a drive will soon be started of 43 hours per week. This | non avenne for the Easter recess. in Westerly to raise funds-for o hospital, of the last of “Nie local mills| Vincent O'Connell of Néw EBritain is{and feit that the memorial proj:ct could first{ at his home in Windham avenue for a|walt until the hospital is completed. It few days' was thought that if the plan is delayed g £ ] R3 E? i i i : 4 : “E ; i i i ; | e gl & ¢ il il ] vacation _ chazige. ' As soon as the alarm Attorney Michael D. O'Connell.of Staf-|for a year or two, 2 memerfal can be|ed, two-thirdg of w ly durlug the past few weelks, but only | ford Springs and Judge Richard O’Con-|ertcted of which thé townspeop'e will feel | lighted by subscril a few are working full time. - nell of East Hartford were guests of|proud. . The business mon agreed that |the Are was, what the humber ‘“The Awakening iof America” 18 to'be | their sisters over Easter. the ex-seryice men had used =zond ind~-|what place the fire wag in. '| presented 2t the Congregational church| iMiss Katherine Morgan, who is teach-|ment in the matter, and they also said | . The telephone giris, always polite house under the auspices or the Salva- ing in East Hartford, is at the home of|that a better memorial could he-crectod rgady to. please, cannot answer * tion. Army. The proceeds =ili go to-|ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N.|within a few years when business ccn-|questions. They do not-kmew wards the annual missjonary fund: Morgan, for her vacation. ditions become settled, than could be ex-|afire, they have told the number Captain Frank P. Fenton and Iden- Postoffice Inspector . George Smith is|pected at present. they blew the ‘whistle. or, tenant Jeremiah McCarthy of Williman- | with his family on Windham ayenue for| Exira servics was afforded patroms of | Information will not be given tle, officers of the local company which g . the Watch ‘Hill branch of tas Shore Line | those who are particnlarly ;:s :.‘lfionbor of the First Infantry, larold Blakeslee of New Haven was a|Street Rallway company Sunday after- Conneo cut State Guard, attended the|caller at the state road office . |noon, according to orders issued hy Supt. h:fi‘ ‘:nlgg'::fl Ag:munm?:’v James O'Brien of New Haven was the| W, Lester O'Brien. Beginting at 1.45 o'~ wWore made to reorsanize the association | 5o oL, felatives on Hayward avenue|clock, cars were run to tho Mill hourly 2 ai { i o & ] The Stelnway plano will be used. Mr, Lhevinne is under the managsment of Loudon Chariton, the well New York Iimpresario. Tickets for this recital are en sale af Cranstan’s. The net proceeds will b iven for the benefit of the Backm ospital and the Serbian Rallet Fund Bingle admission $1.50. A eapacity sudence is expected. Pa- trons are urged to pecurt seats withem! 1 5E.F H: ii?‘E T § J over Easter. A King, counsel for the town of pton. The bill presentea Bgainst the by .Mre. Humes for the @are of a' child abandoned by the people &o brought the child for her . THe child was taken il and died. Following the death of the ohild, Mrs. flwha_drrl:dngo;”h;he e of First into 8 veterany’ association. . Mrs. Ida Marcy spent Easter Stnday with her nephew, Mayor A. W. Marcy; of Putvam. Harold :C. Randall of Colorado, - is spending his' Easter vacation with this grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Randall of this city. Mr. is & stodent at Yalo university. i Thn state average attendance grant to the town of Windham for the past scheol year amounts .to $4,152 is to be refunded to the town. * Services of the First So- clety of Willimantic were my in of - the. seventy-third ans cor | Diversary of the - institution of Modern Spirituaiism, Harold Alderson, of Grey- stone, R. I, was. the speaker. Special music was furnished by Miss Mabelle Taft, assisted by Raymond Osterhoudt, violinst, and C." Howard Millerd, solo- | *" Special Easter music made services attractive at all Jocal churches Sunday morping. Fight Rev. E. Campion Ache- gon, D. D., suffragan bishop of Connec- ticut, spoke at two services held at St Payl's Episcopal church Easter Sunday. A feature of the 10.30 service was tne dedication of an alms basin given the until 4.45, and left the Hiil for Westerly Patrick O'Connors of Hartford was at|hourly from 2.15 to 5.15. his home on Broadway over Sunday. Plans have been completed for the an- Miss Lillie McDermott will spend the|nual Knights of Columbus fair. scheol vacation with Hartford friends. |ments have been made for a street parade hmn uulfl‘elre Bm;lr who :. t&rmh.m: the first night of the fair. < Cromwell, 1s with her paren - ane endant Mrs. Grarles ¥. Brown, for the vacation.| ot SR T8 e mte of state Henry Bigelow, who Is working Injjomeq Seens, charged with assaulting his a:-:cm. is home for a few days' vaca-|yice was brought before Judge Oliver H. Main street !orm:venl days. ‘The- get-toge! meeting which is to Common be held by the Colchester Chamber off orc’ tosion semmr oo e oo Commerce has- . postponed until| o515 Print works, a_decision was ren- April 6th'on account of the Inability of|Jered for the nlaintiff fn the sum of the committee to secure speakers. of Mrs. William Goff, on Chestmut street —Sara Arzamarski, Robert and Edgar oGff, and Alice Bliven.- The children re- ar Effradys el Eeieavainaly James Blafr, Thomas B. Les, W. u Mys. A. 8. Peckham visited h Willimantie for a couple of days future delay. Mail or phone orders will be given prompt attention at Cransten's, ‘The stage decorstions will be furnish. ed by Otto Ernst, the florist. " Davis Thestre, One may trace his memory carefully back to the beginning of ariistic motion pleture ‘ production, and he will fafl te find one 80 satistying as is “Kis- met.” the bectson-Cole -~ photopiay. with Otis Skinner, which had its first gnlll.c showing at the Davis theatre yes- ¥. In soclent Bagdad iteelf., where Hadjj, the bright eyed old beggar, fimally 8its again upon his crumbling pillar and sigh: ‘Mine cnemy dead, my daughter wed; to Mecca tomorrow,” one would find no more of color than is plctured- iIn this film version. There are mo- ments of tense Interest in which Mr. Skinner Impresses one with the feeling that pever before have anger and jeal- ousy and love and recenge and joy been 80 _thoroughly portrayed on, the screen. The gorgeously appointed galice of Calip Abdallah, the splendor of the - | dancing_ xirls d his harem: the hon- est-to-goodness look in “he eyes of the old beggar as he spits in the face of his Burdick, Norman Parkhurst enemies ; the scene in which Hadjj and Saturday, is well known in Westerly. |waust Were at the Masonic ::m: X his morta] enemy are locked in prison to- memory of Miss Sarah Litterick, : Olcott Mills, & student at Colgate uni-|Norwich Friday evening, at & ceiebration of| gether, and the resultant paurder by tures on the walls and laid a nice rug en|versity, is spending the Easter yacation |oe Columbfan Commandery, No. Hadii: the attempt by Hadjj in the hope MAECH 30TH AND 3i8T. John Maddare of New London, arrest- | the fioor. The rug was donated by Cecil | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Knights Templar. : g of saving hi sdaughters life, to kill the M. H. SQUIRES, D, C., % Friday night by County Investigator|T.- Bigelow, one of _the - members. for|Mills of Summer street. Harold Brickley, a student at Tiity | Fiven that evening. S iy Ay g B sl gy A Bhtolissr 4 illiam E. Jackson, was given a hear- | whose brother the post was hamed. Prof. C. C. Camenga of Alfred univer-|,oneze Hartford, and his siater. ieg| Miss Rogers, the local teacher, went to| the Caliph's Jife; and finally, his ban. FEL, A Searpurel, Tunseu apd e sity is spending a fow days at Hillandale | 1rene as guests of thefr sigter, Miss Ag- Bast Longmeadow, Mass.|ishment from Bagdad—all these seames oS o i : Bostan. Friday for the vacation of one week. are sdmirably scted. ¥ Miss Bernice| Not ome actor ‘o the large cast fafled to measure up to the requirements of the church by The Girls' Friendly society in . In eonjunction with “Kismet” there will be shown the onmly authentic pictures faken of the worid's greatest horse race fa which the marvelous “Man o War" - the great Camadian favorite Barton,” this is called the Raes of the Age. A Paramount Magazine will ®e aiso shown. et Strapd Theatre. < Alice Joyce will be seen at the Strand in_another bix special production i “Dollars and the Women.” This §5 ‘an adaptation from the widely read magazine story by Albert Payson Ter- metior pleture public liak the Alice Joyce with biz thinga r §§§E - i in full military honors Saturday afterneon. The arrangements were carried out and the plans madé by James W. Harvey post, +h .:i Bl h? it ing at Chaplin before Justice of _the | Peace Frank C. Loomis. Maddare plead- | Alden of Hartford were guests over Sun-|farm. ¢d rullty to the charge of non-support.|day of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.| Louis Montl, a student at Cornwall-on- He was bound over to the next term of | Bunyan. o the-Hudson Military Academy, is at his Dr.F. C. Jackson | Tai=n oo s o . e e ackson g 3 0 g (729 e ivn St the flsfla:;m aunt, Mrs. Nellie Doane,| Bertram D. Kennedy has purchased the DENTIST i e TAten oo, st “COVENTRY v iwa; alker, .y at her, i | 715 Main' Street, Willimantio home in Gurleyville following two years' VFNT,RY STONINGTON £ “Weeks died from sume dis- Fours—9 2. m. 10,8 p. m. Phone 44| tonceyq She Was bom in Ashford, Oc-| H. G Moirison has moved to Hariford.| James W. Harvey, o member of Co. T, |caser - 0| crrs " m to. 8 p. tober 26, 1363, the daushter of Edward|Mr. Fortune, who purchased his farm,|28th U. 8. infapiry was killed in action 4 | 5 — | and Mary Woodward Krowlton. Besides | has taken possesston March 81, 1918, His body which arrived |, The Easter dbcerations at the Metho- 7 her husband she Is survived by a som, Qist ghurch Were uaREIly Meemtiful add JAY M. SHEPARD Robert B. Walker of Gurleyville, and Succeeding Filmore & Shepard James Knowiton of A,fl Gm o~ m“‘:.m’{.m" St G chesd . hford, 3 i m. Wednesday. Funeral Directer & Embalmer | “md,:aqu-is;.m';x.mu, ‘The Readr Heipers met in the chapel N 10 042 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC | Srom Suimonsry tobescommar bt Vi | THarsday eveniog. Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection “ The ns that wege to take Ea'l"‘h: Mlmdwfld '!i!‘?mday lf‘nr the|part in the ceremonies assembled at the . r Vi an ‘American Legion Kinm Bm > Was read at the grave in Nathan | April 4. e T w“m . < y S ey e e e | wah e B e e e Tt FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND son, pastor, try Com- | with friends in 'New Britain. of Private Harvey was taken on the day |MATEUfrite, ferns, heuotr.se TOBE, " gregational church. Mre. Masen i On the other side was an bask EMBALMERS e ; mmmfiefimmnwmhvuhmmmw At2p m, 88 Unien St, Wil ‘Conn.| The honor roll at Windham High school| Rev. Albert Dommell of Bosten ocen- Phene 290 (Lady ) for the fourth marking period, from Jaa-|pied the pulpit at the Second Congrega- . tional church Sunday morning. | Vinton and Carver ‘have TW- i i f i & b gEY i i L bflll:.:nll u;n"uq.:m ‘Dumerous gfll—. Y - choice flowers arranged il i : 153}' il uly 1 o Tt il l" H 5 i i B ! sd i i HE in i 1 2 H 3 H New Sweaters - Priced to Meet the Demands of the : ‘,u;....m." u.,u » necu m ot 4 Yl i fqgef i i g E 3 i H i ; ‘ § 4 :E i i i i | § §i | ] iy It £ e if L T ; i ! '%- H TS ig}sé;‘? e I lgr { i i ? | i i [ s ty Pl it gk iéli!i i i i ¢ g i ] i ;gll i l i ol ™ i o £ 3 [ 4 ) v Samitan '“l S ’ L UGS 0 S AT i

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