Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 29, 1921, Page 2

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- NPT No_ 1. 1.0, 0. F. 0. 1396, 0. 0.°0., meets 0] ikttt Minetrels ¢ Com- m.!;’l C.A Hall tis ANNOUNWTS Strand Theatre, Alfi Joyee has another triumph in new special Vitagraph productlon, -.nd the Woman,” which will at the Strand theatre today Wme-a.-y It is an adgptation %*“flmmny Albert P-y-m and in the opinion -Gf G. ditor of Ph i for this 10-day test, | - [3ur edaitor o ,,;;f’;:é,fi:‘ :,"S A 5 a Then wateh youf | |18 FoCr & sty Guirk ‘aeat ihe retivw. ve. telegram to Albert E. Smith, presi- teeth improve. % Vitagraph: i . e just read synopsis and seen stills of your reproduction of “Dollars and the Woman.” Regard this as one of day themes and urge lorts to push this pro- ductlon. - Photoplay is playing up up. Version strong as one of its ¢ best mun-hl features. :xzd is a great do- . T o . i me that should show the way i S g S o in thess days when the living n‘llfl brings despair, misunder- (o ERals SR Marsinee fu- :r. :‘n reads thousands of scena- Jear. ' He is familiar with ail lt r a s the features produced by the several 3 , Z'.’k:‘“ib:?!?} "o ,"&ue:":‘r’"fif y,m. old methods al Mtk cleaning B s e ey timelyL mubject that an exhiditor caz mentions “Doliars and the hat thi ) n u m M the greatest present - = ; tebth W use, brings five desired ef- epecial eff ol note how clean th iee!.' have icks the an in two efficient ways. It muh the mvanct ma This ‘wofm‘!’ mmu s Tfi I:lo' sk Gl ‘éing, s tecth y polished. It stimulates the sall® io sigaify thab the tans are pariicuiar : - m‘mm hew. . 7ty How—Nature's great tooth-protecting agent. 1&‘ gan o & mubjict like “Dollars aod < . : 2] ey L o i A, oy £ ¢ . ¥ e the_starch digestant in_the saliva. - A cast of well 1 With reports from but four teams of e % jeces, di You nust fight film to hit!:e mlg. def.mm‘:l 'mhu ‘;.Iinz to jgluding Robert Qorasn cobuions ke ot st T ‘ orm ti - Stevi d_about 200 I canvassers for jmoney for_rellef of the|B kera: fun : i Y&hfi:fi:«fi(fifiinmh fidiz: % ‘:{ & Srlice.. Tst to abutcitics $ 8 - e B saltéchug o 1 dceuh e o Hge e ; et red. o you combat it, gets r : cause tooth decay. (foclion. = Great atténtion has been pau Tebtived 33100, The quota for Williman- |4 carp d < ble a1l & aXeh e ¢ of & .mf}uu s rdflxeseesemuusenfi-l onpet-production 1 svery sense of the S erts Vol St oot || o et 1 Sne o e g o s 4 u&‘“fi.m&“r: ARSI st 2o Natuiem view of he averuge dise Tobring oo and oes that il v Saded s e R e b |18, 4t Tihits it plok ntine. potted flowers e foronty ot fakias acid, Tt holds the - those effécts twice daily means Such protection a8 . ela for Alfos Joyos start that '.?tu, n.m;:‘tm :um ; 2 0 & 5, ddkn " fo 'tha" gemer A th ofitagt W teéth to cause decay. you have not known before. Ot?hn mbje?.mvn the M“r'n"r R?engt & i T 2 $] or & power drama present week and.dur: &t § Oaks, Sunday. h Pfi N thene e |- mfln of mdbmed in it. They, with tartar, atid féel them ar :,':; frreny 1';:'; ‘Rf:"’{:'l v ¥ c n are cause P ‘Thus most tooth see o 'arcel st Husband, re the chief g finiah gram e 5 o= Thé featts can be seen and felt. They ace delight- pelin e i street ‘There tinued casé of Alfred Melkl # sk I m ful, and this 10-day test will bring them 20 times. Breed Thoatre, :.e:, Y aucenb ‘m ;’:&. and re- uh:rh:eduenh“:muuw;,t ‘wWas-agiin eo: g ae : intermiain ) iog e * Send the coupon for it. Note how clean the teeth th:t mfl :'rtlnrflnlvur; of h(t; screan— m::m team u,..';::'m.'? .:e:-:.: tirfued this time for a week. The conit m 53¢ s s New myt to mht it feel dst; m: llu:httlex; :me of the ‘htcm gt o A Sty A h"' oyt well 0 Soyed '33""‘ 3 Dental sciétice has W""“"‘""‘ pear. Watch the other good effects, an k fimu':'e M"Iww':.t‘rtax:de:m"na:;:‘kfl:?f The sixth illustrated lecture ifi the Bet- éral se tor Hattie : clal ever season, w: ““ M"‘*‘ are embodied in a dentifrice we sénd you will tell you what they mun. wiidiinion By atorm; eawrapped therm With tér America Serles was shown Monday o “%:;“ 3 | & sue de in ot . : It has M so cffective d-! e L rsill, Teati Bow interest s the drama of a forlorn girl ilrht at the Y. M. C. A’ befors a large conducted of the commitice, ;w? were: Re- this now in justice to yo arn amid the cold-souled denizens of udiericé. These pictures With the aé-|by Rev. Léonard Smith of Spring Hill tion - a O m 4 this new-day method means tb you and yours, mfing lecturs have attracted atten-|Burial was in the Knowlfon cemetery. 8 : tioh and the numbers attending the ple- |Jay Mb. Shepard was in chargé of the ar- mncvmhmmmdmm.- éreasing. gambling palace developed thrillingly. ) with unlooked for surprises. And no wonder, considering what went into the making of fhe picture. It was adapted from the unusual short story 633 M of Calvin Johnston which recent was THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, published in The Satprday Evening Post, Alfred W, Knolke, 26, dlea Iate Sunday HMagene Roy and Misg Lina Mildred lat. St. Joseph's. hospital from acuts in- Stearns were ufiited In marriage Mofiday |flammatory rheumatism. _Knolke was “orning at St. Mary's rectory by Rév. J.|brought to the -hospital from 3. P-vflkm. pastor of the church. .-Wil-|Gilead where he had resided for two Ang made such & profound im- Dept. B, 1104 8. Wabash Ave, [ Drtanion 0. a1l who rens e o H mm‘;‘;“fi‘kfmm oy §i3"’ anur.‘ = dor dlves : 3 y Chicago, Gwr[e D‘ Baker production for S-L Ple- H survive parents, an r or C iz o > sntifrie ) i tured, released by Metro; Anna Q 4 'x;::.u g:;)x:,fl dg:?. t:hxbm}mu and | atty; ?t' of aides, e 3 Mail 10-Day Tube of ?W” ;l:uun. th‘e lovely screen actress, ap- | > ers, T of New w 5 g . ipéars as featured player. H AII n“n nown ek otk M. 2t B Wil Win. mfiz ¢ 3 m g ”4‘ A sclentific f]m combatant, combined with two other N Thitd S sothing lhe “Without' LAk H | ward A. Jones, died Sunddy i“‘m “ 3 B&rfxt‘o n, ' Jo éiuy £y fequisitee. Now advised for daily tuse by leading ‘:‘tm n-ln or vr:daent_ Tlhp senes dry H 3 g iquely mounted, surpassingly well aet- : pas ome of her daughter, Mra. Pllflnkh-}: svérywhere. Supplied by dfiuhh mh’t‘f-fl*‘- p ed. The inmocent girl who gets drunk : “NOW FORIS L'INC o5 o o oot “OLCHESTER : == — SIS g ot pemat B H " g Mrs. Jones was 2 Lel N S 3 . : 21, 1838, the daughter of Calvin & " ; o E iw TR : house; the wrath of the H Eimina Pulis Niles. She came T o § ; _dax d i Eahnlc M city in 1889 and ha§ made ht hoké Bere e e Bas d lllt: Bleanor Collns of Siith ootige. | Bith Lyman ang her sister Ruth sang a|roses, carnations, asfoails en poitéa H & S, A 3 terest is manjfested in town re t and Mids Jidith C: Ims. The large Paschal candle (o g His Treubles Sieciies, e hany Seaea ot Walig: : Norwie n a5 the improvement of the green e ind imbracatvely. blog skilfally sscempanied | symbel of Taith) was Nighted during the : i ford, Mrs. Charles Jones of New Bflah. Dpeos Centér, and especially bo now that the|by the organist, Mrs. Clayton E. Hust. |mass, b conspicuous amid the flowers ime are situations that mdke the pie- H ‘Mrs. Adelaide Coatés of Hebron, ' :g;r“-uu n{:d- are nkn-rlnt completion. at the gos e of the Tl!ar.“nl; ;%:2 l;xdr;m' an w:‘xucreemion-l treat for thé fas H 3 Colchester, Mrs. Arthi e some lawns are kept in good order, of the dec: ns were the yor goer. % B Sk o RS Fitain, - othiers aré meglectéd, besides there -is NORWICH TOWN of the Al foty. Miss Elizabeth A.| Pralse must be given the able an. pton, A2 4 A much driving all over the greem by all Dariahey of Willimantic; by : - Malone, organist, arranged a special pro-| star caat, headed by Anna Q. Nils 2 ) L ing | kinds of vehicles, there being ne restri Many peoplé, including members of the|sramme of music. The choir gave a fide| including obert Frazer, Frank . Joniés of this city, and a 8 ite Iy Wo 2 tlni at Dresent confining ‘them fo the|Methodist &nd Congregational chureches,|rendering of Farmer's Masq in B flat.| Kate Blancke, Charles Lane, George Avery, of South Coventry. Faty 2 h rc of gertain localities, also a part of|2S Well as othérs, were in attendance at|Mrs Morgan Cronin, €oprano, in her Thomas W. Ross and s . g 18 preémpted daily as a milk|the March union sérvice; held in the lat- ygya)l pleasing manner, assisted 28 so- ) The snnual Father and Sons® han~ a ot Has v 3., Whére cans are frequently Ileft}ter church Sunday evening. Rév. Gur-|jpist. quet which was to be held at the Y. M. |the gu ich ave- | throughout the.day, while the milk wag-|don F. Balley presided and offered pray-| .0 ;.0 oecial Lenten prayor méctiay C. A. Thursday evening of this week 5 y. {9 . |ens d.rlve around on the grass until they | °f- The Scripture lesson was the 1lthi . “p .0 Fiome Missionary soclety, has been eancelled. Other attract % ¥ 3 s:‘ [, ns and leave for Home,|chapter of St. John: The retiring pastor at. the Methoaist parsonage Good Friday called many of the fatheérs away on that at F, O, | P m,fi i be held Saturday even-|Of the Methodist church, Rev. William J. affernoon, there .was an .attendance of date and it was thought best to nn- 0 ¥ xt Q,, form a temporary organiza-|Crawford, gave an_ elogquent sermon on| ., " giurteen The programme. of don the banquet this.year. Mis, b appoint a- committee to draft a|Christ's Teaching About the Resurrection. | g % ¥ 00" v or vas from the Lédi- Annusl reports of the Windhath Con- | s In” New | constitution ot by-laws for & towdl tm-|This is a wonderful study that is before || 750, ter- district- were furned in Saturday _and New ,!*’ g R Dmvement mlety, after which there wilt]Us today, the speaker said: To live and held- at the Wind [ ;o les T, Wilson of ivnesem -._nn 6 {§t party undet auspiGes of|live weil is the dream of humanity; to| At tch unio town Monday. e 1, formea society. live forever is one of mankind’s sublimest | ing‘Sunday ev Other pictures on the bill Include the Pathe News and a Century comedy. At the Dav Aftér two séasons at the Astor thea. ke, New York, reluctantly parted witt '&:( -8 West” and now the var ificluded fn its road tour are i Christian Endesvor mest- ning in the Norwich Towd i lorward to the time when local p nhm of this remarkable p! given. Manager Davenpo &, Horace B. Rood and Chasies Lasea i Yoarenta i Chapin was the % hopes. But the glorious truth has pass-|chapel, Miss Margaret ek theatre is now pleased to Mo "‘:: aibery en patantel) | beyond tho domain of dreams and un- | 1eadc” that on Weanesday .’v’;l:.. Mar les. me e most u! i P » e Tl Mok hure) ati na:h 1-. 2 3 clear-cut before the mind of God's child WAIT ANOTHER WEER |play nm Imemted New York theatre- M. H. SQUIRES. D. 0, Tevied - 'The Pepoits falew: was w s dly Judge of Probate J. White Sumner of|is that we shall never dle. The resurrec- Warden Robert B. Chappéll has | £0 a long time, “Fam iy . Treasurer's repori—Balance in treas- |MDE: s Wite served duing Bolton was _in town Thursday on busl-|tion is no myth. It does not even D= O s iate e, NergteRiemt fa o e presented here precisely - L ZIPFEL, D, 0, ury April 1, 1920 $171.28, cash received Hidkox, W56 1s Haching tn Jook o, demat. of: spspuintion. |Gt L e e i . Sk btniione | £TOT tOWDR $300, cash received from ocol- s it was, down to the smallest the Astor muxE New York Norty, Maln St. Property Sold. Through the agency of A. V. Covelle Mra. Pauline Kern has s0ld to Mrs have 'rhe farmersTand villagers aré cleaning|has said it, and that is emough. “Thy | Mystic way that trout fishermen ol yol tax prep: Brot béen making some catches. If he, or 00.53, 7 Ncfidkton i8 vigiting friénds in town {& up their lawns and aring gardens for ther shall rise again,” Need words o A DI' F ‘ Jam ]le:;%'"euh, nloh“:owo‘:uw:" 3&’.’:’ 4 _ . [planting, some having diready planted|be more specific? ~“He that belleveth on|2n¥ Of his deputles. cafeh anyong Akt L 3 S @ before 12.01 a.- m. Friday, s 1 , though he die, yet shall he live| N8 for trout raait—Batance in treasury ; : Linberg & Streét, the contractors for| again e ek positiver | ADFil 1, it will be tough T:flu:l?:fil ; 1921 x . : the state roads being bullt in town, have! «There shall be @ resurection of the| [he Denaity for catching DENTIST e R L ”h "' B 5 - sppointed ancther supérintendent over the | dead. both of the just &nd the unjust-| Seafon is from $1 to $50 for cach g - tou $872.21. Issac H.: Johnsom, treasur-| . work in place of John Healey, who has a 715 Main Street, Willimantic Coull’ words 'be more’ compréhssivet| . Warden Chapvell also desices il ad * Colector's report—Torp mill tax on as-|, SRRV, the 30th, Was observed as|had charge of the work since it wWas be-|“Tho dead in Christ shall'rise-first; then | STTOS0, (0 Temember Kart o PORC 450 Hours—9 a. m. to & p. m: _ Phone 44 sessment, $210,672, $421.43, pald tress. in_the'16eal fgatlingl| gun. Mr. Healey remains with the com-|we which are alive, that ares left shall | fECPR ™ o0 "“30ntary” 30 to May 1. ) &3 aleve-room tenement facing on North : iurer $402.53, unvaid tax—$17.99, total pany in charge of the blasting. The new | fogether with them be caught up in the | DSITHER from fanuary %0 o NEE L | 4 evenro $421.43. A R Burnham, dr., collector. | 19 : L Mus ‘Edia superintendent comes from Boston and i3/ clouds to meéet the Lord.” Do we need | 57, "“"*70 TUiF oy the trout penalty. is 2 Camitlissrranon e éa.v-! igcy sfiectively|known only as Pete, taking charge last|jaditional proof to make assurance dou-| “IG o 48 B B8 T8 YO BRI L Hibaknints Gpen tn the = JAY M. SHEPARD park. $61.50, sidewalks !;o arow |8 tof, Pt B ove week, The work is progressing rapidly|bly sure?. Christ said, “Whosoever lv- |y it amacrsiond that mo person ean S . Succeeding Filmore & Shepard ) plows $6, culvert $i g < ‘7‘“"‘“ L"M& Ju lnko| now, the stone which was propared by |eth and bellevéth on mo shall never die | (it {rouc untl April 1. Even though [yt ies M maseived by Wik s t ; ¢ ! n nter, and stored, Christ Himsglt {8 the first fruits of, them | o ) ato brook : . U. Funeral Director & Embalmer| 515, s on amne Pickers. premised s belng hat siept.” His e in Heaven (oday 18| BT £ "of the e, camnot. Bah In | 2 coriiting officer st the oavyre " M hgnnl taken ¥ a3 fast as trucks can carry it|a guarantee that wae shall live. “For as| (i for the law says that he cannot. In SR B .-Hll - P ragfc - 60-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC == and . snddlaELs e T five y6 shall live also.” The choirs of e e g ol pen forsfirst e Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection| » resided u occupied by| Fred W. Porter, school supérvisor, was|the tio churches urited for the musical v L N =Gt ; enachy anb moscten| _1F MOTUERS O : gl :,.- T e el o B ST A Sk g | Mo e drssion of O A ooy o g W Ea e 3 iys.in tawn last we e masie o 4nd| Herbert L. Yerrington. Miks Bernics Un- | jp no private watcrs of tho owners, o ngrd i - Bros. mm“mmm oo i S Bt B0 Nt Bondarn e st Boualss ey “sorian -t st | 2 U e ik o g | S i s 0 e knew what Gray's Sweet Pawders '“-3 There 1 o| dre allowed by law, and a couple of days| Btanley Gay accompanied o the flafe fof | stocking other waters, and may be taken | o r O Setulation. What is ees EUNERAL D!RItTQ“ AND o % % hail ! were_allowed the Jewish children during|the sim g. In closing Rey. Mr. Bailey | by said owners and sold for food be- Bavy de &fe upecrl:ll -Sisliel :' the MBALMERS 7. +i| ¢ without them. ‘Thése powdersare; yers. the Feast of Purlm, and two or thréo|seldcted the hymn, God Bé With You Till | fween February 1 cnd October 1. pregdict (e, 4 sy EMBAI ‘ i The- winners of nunnxh.: and spell-{ more will .be .allowed them during the|we Meet Again, expressing the thought| There is some @ ro to this section, Chiet Stacfler stites tha S 98 Unian St. Wwilli cflm. mothers wi ing contest by the children of the district| Féast of thé Passéver, Whichbegins April|that it scemed quite appropriate for Rev. | and befors anyonc hes trout befors | , CHel B me{h: e u‘-‘ r:w Ry Phone 200 (Lady e Ce ] = Is in town, held Feb. 1st, who were| $th and ends April 15th, Mr. Crawford, Who in a7 probably. will{ April 1, In his own vond or brodk, he | o SN 20, the TAVY la worth %6500 S NS hhl!omli in spelling from the West| Misdes Marion and Madeline Holmes|not preach to Norwich Town friends| should read the e section, and then | o0 veo ™ However the averame ex Az b f:cqs’cmf whw\ m Been plumefl ———t, eI I R e Bk 1A station would be swamped wi# &-méeting of the school|by Rev. Mr. Baile € a8 a surprise. | red tape and too I rsday !vun':‘ last at which the|The congregation Ima by the palpit plat- transpottation of the pupils|form wheré flie twd pastors recelved | ypnpoyps FIVE AGR this town to the Windham High|each one with a ‘cordial handshake and rofit. with applicants. Any ex-navy man who desires more information concerning his actual cash value may obtain’ same by lwlylu tp navy recruiting station, post | Setio1 was éonsideréd, n conformity with|many bade-Rév. Mr. Crawdrd Godspeed. . FOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION office bullding, New Londu Mrs, ke, of 4 as {i|the resolution passed at thé last town|During the service afi offertig to to-| Five workmen's compensation agree- wmc, Cm I swr eek, thé guest of 3 Mfs. tgz Dut fo action was taken. Satur-| ward the deflcit of of (W€ Compmrtty $atn. | ments as follows hayo been approved by SOUTH CQVENTRY vigitéd Town Sourise class was taki hir Avery, | Commissioner J. J. Donohue: erénflhx &.‘a‘i :l’ymd Smith, unry Garlsol and| Crescent,Fircarms Co.. Norwich, em-| There was an Baster concert in the er, who _is ram dation #tid he thém that the|George Hydé. ployer and® Mokoloj Galkowski, 167 Clifr | Congregational church Sunday evening. or_ appes Claytoi Hunt for carry Msnedis diich Bedbsr morn-|street, employe, stay another week at W | Wis W accordance with an|ing, Rev. Mr. Cra "d §ava the same ) tal loss of vision of eve at rate of from Massachusetts, was held Saturday agrecment for the school year and could o My Ik s ae | $14aL morming The burial teok place fn the ? ¥ A 3 u oWn G 'fl:” “|"'S. B. Manwaring. Waterford, employ- | Nathan Hale cemetery in this town. : iy and Easter : dna I |3t bs rotect gpith e leas (st 1ne ;’.‘,‘gf,",fl’ 04488 m:“fi Ester, ulles,| . ® und ‘Addison Gifford, New Londom, | William- Chandisr returned home Suss fHois. A of i employe, bruised chest, no broken bones, | day to Stafford & 9 : ; . O] W “‘_ ing - pé b (% 5 :fi;fio rgmaiat .‘fiéfn:n’n";i'm Co. Mystic, employer, c?:m-,‘:ll‘:-v. e shom PneedtoMeettheDemandsoftheA - 4 Mrm. Cecll Gt of Bartiond @ e, service - Miss | tnis service, in place of ‘the regular ,,_ and Johu . Bobla, Mystic, employe, right| Quite a few arc 1!l in this place ganist, Miss arm broken, at rate of $16.56. The gladness of the new bnght season is nledel in steel in right eye, to-| The fumeral of Mre. Nellie N. Mason Babcock Printing Press Mfg. Co., of ; . ; - _ town. _The W e Rov.| New London, employer, and Jack Prebd- NS4 p 3 S0 P RN ™ 4 uh:ficwfl“r: il ot dan’il!l"rm el ermel., New London, employe; at rate of which etarts ACKED TO PLEASE e Yo i rapondy others stick to sports note with their dulnng mdels ey hMel = l:::. Gl?r‘l;.i- W . " ac j‘f’;‘,’:;‘,,::“"’,?-m Aprflln‘d e‘ornil.nu-A torVL lu-dl’l. of contrasting, but harmonizing colors. © . NOTICE THE SAVINCS $5.00 and $6.00 Sweaters, to close at $2.39 and loss of one third of in- Gex finger of .he right and, at rate or s | the right hand, at rate of $6.29. FIVE DIVORCES ON - LIST TO BE WEARD Beedyse there was no short calendar ;| séssion of the superior court lasi Friday, Seripture, -sermon, slosing the short calendar i to be held this ‘ ! o benediction. i % e - (Tuesday) mcrnln% Xf[k;af\'e' }{Afldl’n be- . ; acréd ige John W, Banks. Fiv 4 $8.00 and $9.00 Tuxedo Sweaters, to close at §3.98 g o |sohtas irs was & vers 5 T d R T CRUCUE, o e e B lnce ll bfllh the first | heard at 9 o'clock and the motign list = mkm fs down for 10 o'clock. Th 1 e following mu sang the | are the divorce mattérs: fiass » Minnde I Heuséer s Willlam Hég gér. Irma Mosco vi Peter Mdsco, Al bert Glanpetto vs. Bdvice Glasnétte. 1 Baratchuck vs. Helen Schuilts ck. Maude M. Betbe vé. Edwatd

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