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i NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIOAY, APRIL 1, 1921 ; : 7 " What Is _(icir;g On Tonight . |New England Woman Saved B're - p o 1 oot e in Stead Bu.ld Court City of ..orwich, | Three Times From a Complete | ST e ) _ : ANNGUNCEMENT " w8 OLEVSON CO. TOMORROW § -=ne, Mre. A. W. Etheridge, 649)ioiimunt it cmiaos 1o i for making Saturday Specials is obvious. We § ==, 2o KILLING THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN Mesy Srscte, Siuiiorh S s.'f:.".:%;fi g;:xp'l'y :{men the Taiaieet fhy in tl\e“woek ‘fl:,. th: T o e e e and run-down people. - incarn he) - are , EGG Conn., describes in letter | ing Wincarnis when you e Weily th the very mineral how WINCARNIS restored | Si081 0, 120 2007 4% this way, songs and humorous sit-’ s Son These thres boys have Just left, - " . a musical comedy company (0 enter yalie ¥ Bulletin.) ] that thirty men out of every hundred em- pay the body for the work it by D o oe & pleos at| léved o the Brie have siectuaily xiea| her to health. supplylng the mineral elements neces. orant stupid- | thelr golden-egg-] geest the body to create vital Bad polley, not 1o say of Iemorant stupie | R e wonid a3 Sl et ks the bived. Hoh and red ity, to Kill the goose which laid golden |the ! the hundred men would all en gl s o esgs. Even sohoolboys in the primer|have continued to hold employment at) —to strengthen the ner e g e ad to lat " the incredible 1i- | the Tate of 30 cents an hour each, instead| T feel it my Quty fo tell you what|mote renswed vigor, Vi & :x“;d ,_-no “Ehu: the fable who was|Of 48 cents an hour. our ‘?nd?rml Wincarnis has _done| durance. 3 finding a Fojden egg In the goose-nest ev. | octed. for e\ Writes Mra, Btherldge. “Thred| C15050 the RIGHT way to health - kill- | tinue, temporarily, to get 48 cents an hour erent tmes in the last four years fact—it Sy day, but Whu't sitisied wnd so has it saved me from a lote ner-| Remember this important fact e the gooss to get ‘em faster than ome|Soh, and thirty will: get nothing—but| yoi, fyrgakdown. This time { suffered | you are weak, anaemic, norvous or Fun- A gay. 1t was not merely postic justlos | (B 5 Y from a severe rheumatic pain besides|down, because of a ehortage in the which promptiy put an end to his aureate| We farmefs all have a clese and vital general debility, but, as usual, Wins|body of Iron, Calelum, Potassium, hopes, it was also exactly what any real- interest gn. this rallroad problem. In a carnis did the *M‘l ‘work. I am well| Sodium and Phosphorus, it follows that Intelligent being might have expected. | rocont iterview Secretary Wallace, new | on' the road to recovery and have taien | no single one alohe of these will do. -days, & rather large, very moisy |hcad of the department of agriulture,|gnly one half bottle. I intended to take | The body must be supplied with all of ey oviton Tof tha| frankly said he @idn't belleve poople in | ot enat thres hottles this time, them. And because Wincarnis con- American people re - Industriously en-|the east “realize just what has happened | e or.“one who dotibts the value ef| (2inS all of them in most appropriate Sired in Wlbg all the peese that ever|!d the farmers of the producing seations.” | ot RUX 0T WO, COURLs the Value of| oroportions and acceptable form, Win- Tild golden eggs or have shown'any indi-|There Iy a widesproad agricaltural de-| FARORORS G VRS G T NI E1AALY| carnis should be your choice it you de- “atlons of considering such An output.. | DFESSiOn, &8 & result of which farmers i sire new strength—new rich, red blood 3 for (12| Verywhers “are suffering severo financial | 1oy - WINGARNIS will restors your|—7eW_ nerve force and new vitality. __ Take the ease of the """"", F 1% | sses” While the high cost of produc- . i Y Over 10,000 physicians have recom- ustration, TPractioally all the farm Bro-{ijon nas been little roduced the prices of |~ Vital energy—enrich your blood— | mended Wincarnis. Your druggist has e o e e of the, eagt| {2/ DrOGucts “Nava dropped out of all strengthen your nerves and your bottle of Wincarnis ready for you. B e e hel™ manegunent, their]Drofortion” - “Whtle the farmsr,” said promote vigor and vitality. Try just one bottle. At all ists. . Sceretary Wallace, “ig selling the things 1274 oz. bottle $1.10. 26 oz, bottle §1.95. efficiency, their economy of operation are, | uo“TIEN TR ST (8, TR N0 G, for| I almost every case of weakness, *herefore, vital factors in farm success. it - .| anaemia, nervousness and run-down|Special distributors for Norwich, makes sinall @iference Bow BlE a orép | ru SO L TR, o e e Pror | Fitallty, "there is real shortage in the| National Drug Stores, Main and 8 farmers of 1ilinos and Iowa mMay| v rything he needs pri ‘TuRning trom body ~of several mineral “elements|tucket Sts. Agents: Edward Lassere, ialse, It rallroad frelght rates are so high | 301> 150 per gent. higher. than befors the| WHICh aro positively essential to the| Inc, 400 West 23rd St, New Yerk. As to forbid its shipment to where it can L fwars be sold. In suoh & dilemma, the biggef We are endeavoring to make this store a week end resort | o i —by offeringthe STRONGEST VALUES in this part of i i 2 5o e ites presenti ir brand new the state. | B T o s e The following items are for tomorrow only. They are so wholesome and genuine that they warrant the real enjo L out of a plano than any rest, pulsating with 'VELOUR WRAPS AND COATS ... U7 gES Ui s el the acrobatic ns. They do & novelty, comedy act in whi they all but dislo. attention of every woman who has new apparel to buy. e e v b S o Sl Read Them Now — Come and See Them Tomorrow ! 3|qc"o% s St cate their bodies. Un we mention cess Jones, starring Alice Calhoun, will we will be sadly lacking ing more thar you. A pleasing story, & SPECIAL LOT OF Sories s s direcion of G V. Sy for Inez is some girl. You n of G. V. Be; | TAFFETA AND CREPE DRESSES ............ $I975 §Fii o uafela | | VALUES TO $29.75 rative of humar i, puleating wit e Se st b e longed to be a princess and recelved her wish in a trange manner. The His crop the grenter the farmer's loas.| b 83 a8 aY whh Acopraey Just hov | en from a haymow and sprained his 4a-| concért was given by membera of the _ VALUES TO $35.00 B I e T And the mote certain his -detdrmination | [ST6D & BFORNtAEs BE ab Marnetl 1R ile. fot to raiss such a crop agaln, U e 1% o bxcess! labor the spectator is carried away with th Sunday school. The progfamme, which fosts Aoe things only can by said io a general wa. Deacon J. C. Leffingwell 13 ill and has| follows, Was announced by Mrs. Thom- ALL me JERSE i SU‘TS 313 95 N iee kg e Hhe ot TP knows what he can &5 with it At Teduction. in the Toiee of fapm|® fegistered nurs, attending him. as H. Church, Miss Maude Bennét’e be- | Fat ceesssan » = _,,' - - . - = When the late un-Ismented adininistrrt- | 1o, "tatrs somparabio.to the redustion | ;AT &8 Mra, Jesse B, Rogers and son | ing planist . cess Jones. Alico Calhoun more than tion took charge of the country’s ratiroads | ory 1Ty COTDRTDS 10 toF farm pr John returncd from New York Muesday| Plano Voluntal o < : proves her B o e iy ra e e o B : Raomaive 2 s (1 SERGE. AND TRICOTINE, SUITS .............. $25.00 [5|sa siamee versct an scires of mers S 3 Friends and relatives of X % = rath- Do = i | » - -4 > zun them into the ground as @ PATLY |y farm without actual loss; and that a . - ver, Barnlath | photography and tumes com- z i te- was the gen-|,. = v { Hall, youngest daughter of . Amos Easter, Joyous East- |\ AL ES 339, 13 sl Boe - e Wanat, el e Joliroad wagas perinitting 25| Hal of Philadelphia, ved to hear resitation, Escter Time a Hets VALUES TO 78 iy e asken for or .moL “This | SN ISIon e o ahip | of 1T, serious iness, wi ted | Grace Everetts; recitation, I'm_a Bee : : e . T Mok Rates boosting was, indecd, (e most Botioetblefcraps where they oowld bo sod for some- | fo 200" 5 ee AL thi e e S T Rl | the management has’ catur & enta atioh. e 1 ctter or re , Lil 3} . - it wha ohe, not ance ofly, but ceftainly | oS 1ot than Hhe freight will Hall, With other members of her family, Marjorie Carbee and Donald | s . ree times and how man: The situation is & serlous one; the | p ed here many summers. reise, Victory Morning, Mies | {8 - ® v 4 professional statistician can tell. denger imminent; the threatefed catas-| s venir | 64 people were present | Jennie ' Wood's class; son - Then. when this boosting proccss had | [FOPRS pballing. '::Vfl““{ DIRtues & dar-)at the - clacert held in the First|iam Webster fon today and to- sontinned GI! it had cost the patient tax-|Mer for seeking pfollt, nor a railroad for | Bosrah Baptist church. The Spting Song | causs He Firat Loved U m 3 S ) m“mfi Il present Viola payers of the country several billions to | d¢Siring dividends, nor a wage-worker fof | was given as prejude, with Mrs, C. T. I's class; = Sake bed o 3 involved, then the|'WARtNg adequate Wages. But they should | Lefiingwell at th Wi ise. Inez Hodman; « Rev. ®|scek these ends through mutual service |y o iy : ; T spased and tie railtpads werd Incon | flong their respective lines of activity: | Willian Datnfather offering for Meedy| g gontest in Unoasville received homor.| tist church. Thomas Brown. 1 ey * _ Inot by any one of the three tring to cut | 7. sty it Sl R S N R s e able mention. Mrs. Thoodore Pearson of Seakonk,| Mrs. Fred Whitford and two children With equipment sadly deteriorated.] o other two throats. s . choir, Bring the Vhite | tations, The Master's Garde: The fire wirden and a force of men | Muss., and Mrs. John Cox of Vermont|zre spending the Easter vacation sh. In it Viela she with encines and cars scrapped, With| 1y that thesis 8 condldered as being = Date of| Miriam Church: I. Won't Forect. Ruth | Were ealled out iast week to figit a fire jare guests of relatives here over the beli-|sey City with relatives. ¢ anll 15, opRaiiN tracks wom out. with bridges untepair-| oyl ME ) COTTeTed RS DO RE = .o SR L on the west side of Fire strect in the |days. Mrs. Horace Bowen of Westerly has e 1n hes Rumite savety S o, frafic in 3 crazy mess, and With | commercialism, then wo fall back on out e : A R Ry woods, Which did copsiderable - damage been visiting with Mr. Bowen at the home | 1 attive. she ol & wagobill incroased from 200 fo 300|gmrting point, 1. e, that it is utter dum | crine Goldberg: For Evorr Eoul o Shns, | a ih Chapets : an | before bing subdued. of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Brewin. Hoot Gibsong © cent, the commandeered roads Were| foolishness to kill the.goose whioh,layé] BMa Murnhy, and Ensier Mecse. 3 : irci L [Spauing b ey GLASGO : - a sorry condition when they Wero col-| goiden eges. B the most seifish and | Jules Goldbers, Bdmund and A\ hrmf]” 7 . v at her home in Attawaugan. Her & ater, temptuousix threwn ‘back to_ thelr own-|greeqy profiteer, Whether In goods oF in 5 and Archle Mur- i 2 ay, Cinderella’s, 'm the story n::: a pleasing and contains many the action moves ¥ in Jer-| Frank Kis m TS NI n Shooter, & rank Kinne continues. Il with gtom« thrilll t nd other ple- ; ) e e : : Miss Grace Hooper fs visiting her wums ; ANNOUNCEMENTS i Mg ‘ - commgnd to A agal ' 2 nc, Pearl Murphy, The Tin Best, etts. Clordng song, i ach trouble. tures on the bill include the Pathe News & commpnd 10 take ‘em 2%2in |labor, ought to be able to sec that it he| L - chiotes E Beils of Hope, by the ectool. Mrs. Barber, in Rockville The many friends of Mr. Wiiba~ are and a two-part Sunshane comedy titled" o 0 - | has any brains at all. - 5 5 Hordce E. Sloat of Hartford, state|sorry to have him .cave, Hs hus been | PACK TO CHILDHOOD 5 thing d f..:‘::dm:g Tan cant oy BibaRl but STt tuenigh] Eocithtion,, “Eismsc) are they Tait o) da‘Pllmu Memorial school clossd Thurs- | director of the board of promotion will - > or more water out of a cask than has|not keen but yet have believed,” James x i Jua 5w e ony | beeh put i Nor, in the long run,|Turnbull: reading, An Easter Question, i «»'_TL n;“[ »‘{l“;‘““fi more wages for work than the work| Viola Turnbull: Evelyn Beard, reading, R m“ ::I‘n;:yt x: ’30; earns. If the railroads get only $1 for alThe Anrel and the Women: reading, The the local 111 super WITH SARG'S MARIONETTES for the Baster vacation of ‘en days,|ocoupy the' bulplt of the Union Bap-|thi T el e o i thirty-five years. Meet Tony Barg and his marfonettes at|The with the exception 6f Grades 3 and 4,{tist church nhext Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. ©dward Smith.of Nor- | which will continue for four The electric iights were out of com- . i Ny Hvas i gt wich were recent visitors at Ed misefon for two hours Monday night and Clark's. A Monday and Tuesda: eatest snectacle sines ™% Lips, with Hoy , Florence Vidor and a cast of 1000, ~ak e It oS > v 3 T ess od the t lamps were resorted to in stores and| T, Bagkward, turn backward =, Al e O _{.}bo;h?:rc;:i;weo&:nu;b o pay emploves| Fuco of Jesus, Eisie Teard: recitation.| ojand. Nommes. - Thérs Wit's. 10" roving’ plbaies Nm:fl"“’; r‘:- “';fi‘“’ ""’l family of} "5 time tn your filght, \t the Davis Sunday, Monday, Teesday. = 1 d , Job. g2 Sont of Baster, Harmon Murph: 5 S 0 i ing relatives horé | yaxe me a child agat - N fo reduce wages and o, in hopes of mak-| tanv gell his_eorn 9t Wheat or notatoes | musie, of —r i oh A and in the Coewmunity library the only | Sunday. . ake e a in for colorful effects’ ing rreeipts at least-belanee-outgoes; the, & = = c ? ] € King of Kings; and Llovd are snending a week | lllumination was thgt of a lantern; but Just for tonight. ‘s for What they cor ise plus freight | benediction, Mr. Carlevale. The off i ¥ B adiirishAgIhyten to market, he'll ‘stop_raising cérn and | iaken for the starving chi e . e D MEs B e gt market, . d; taken for the starving o The local - and Mre. Fred. Sherman in | 81 boo'ts were aiepersed 1o patrons by T e onl, SRl arh_ Uk what constitutes the™ ing their vacation. ling and Aramatic whieh. 4 ldven of the{ Monson, M mes. - The first ralew. gidnt bring | Yicat and-potatoes. Hell have to. Heworid, dmounted to $18.15. its light. o 4 M. Dutcha, who recently sold his | And Tony Barg has answercd t Pitzmaurice dlsplayed in On With* 1 4 The Tadies' Ald society met Wid-| The household poods of Mr. and Mrs. for thousands by his derful and The Right to Love, is said has no other chotce, 0y L. vas Tonty y X - | farm, has moved into % or s by wonderfu enough additional tacome 1o pay ex- " N o T aictment of our mods| nosgar - DeATd Was In Montville Wed-| nesday afternoon with the prestdent, irs.| John B. Homs ‘of Attleboco, Mases. ar.| ' Ered Snaw. wno hus meen abcayed In|DlaYs. Do you remember how ¥ou ned in redoubled measure in Pensce, 20 another was ordered. This, £00. | oy civilization,” said Secretary Wallace,|" Fred and Avers Gallup have A. J. Huggard. There were fourteen pres-| rived in town this week. Mr. and Mre. | Wauregan is visiting his parents. marvelled at Punch and Judy and the ok n, Tdols of Clay. The ¥ proved inadequate. A third was heaped jn' yny statement already referred to,|a new. touring ear L o'¢ Purchesedlent. ail engaged in plecing the guit|Home with thelr son, Ralph Bradford| Albert Bromley of Voluntown was g| things they did Tony Sarg has doseris e of two widely diver on the helpless traffic. This last, in con-|mnat this: greas ountry should be in a x S { which the socfety is making. Mrs. Hi Home, are pucsts at the home of' the | calier here Monday. of thest little creatures only they average was written by Oulda Bers=- cction with the preseding increases D411 (68, WhaL MIaNt. alfostzba catled e jEard served sandwiches and coffee. Next|former's father, Judze Dan D: Home. Alexander Culver of .Plamfield was|two feet In helght. They do, with L. Bo_exbengs, SURE.SF. S abed el sl coondihlo ahtos becauso of our great sur- | THOMPSON Wi rednesday afternoon the soclely| gue asdnx Night Whist clob mee 4| COlling on friends here' Sunday. assistance of some seore or more invisible | effort, has been eparel e In some cases the frelght charged for In potn direciions, amess haif tne world lon of “Patty Makes[ The o £2, the h LT, and Mrs. Ray bee, | , Word has been received here by | strings, dexterously manipulated, noi)TAKINg it one of the most lavishly pro-: o cen | hoard of which completed | {he Reme of uir Chaph Beings fj,;eff‘ friends that J. G. Biil, who is in m’. dnl;‘:h- eatEis antiae: oF Whe M, GWON . ar plotures of the-es 1 by the senior | its work by the first of March decreased | . =2 R * 1| 90th year, goes for the 1 5 20| current s Memorial High | the total of the grand list of the town | 1red W. Chapel was substituted. ~The a1 3 ¢ mall each day | body, but talking and singing. To quote Mae Mu pson, Baturday,|of Montville about 353,000, Tnis ?‘;s' Drizes wereh awarded to : Everett ;}‘! .;n“gr“ :le ‘flsci:“;:flra :lvlfh the Boston Bvenlng Transcript: “Ore| .ain”ine t Daughters’ h amount Includes 2 dec hapman, an ash tray, and Miss Flor- o e d inetion, | completely suocumbs to the illusion of o pla en, W5, crowdse | the local MTls And & fan sesver Reme | Nc? Chapman, & musiard dish; Tlerbert Nia ‘Abiie, ueaioy o6 Jewett Ci e ors many standinz. East Thomp- | Because of the iliness of Jimes Brad.|osers and Mrs Mark Furber were| |ijine ‘yer cousin, Miss Grase Garai |, TO0Y Sarg has surpassed himself in, furnished a most appreciative audi-| ford Mohegan selectmen appoint S‘an"t e ey ey m; s ‘he()r f»— - - | this, the most elaborate and wonderfu recting ol the jokes with hearty | el Dwight Kelsey to serve in his place . Miss Notite|. Miss Sarah Cameron spent Easter fa|PUPPet production ever seen in Americ THE FARMER, | dushter. Mildred Logee, who played th Dboard. — alf the world sauiing a car of farm produce from the fy suffering fo-. t of food. If our outh to the seaboard was greater giatcemen had <iven mo g hought to get- | h Jyalue of the carload 2 fing the world back on i sound economic revalling market prices. The farmer not paeis and had spent less time on idealistic only got nothing for forty tons of goheres and theort " woul® Bave ‘rmd, ;ur was compelled to dig down |repgered a great contribution to the peace nto his pock-t or morigage his farm to!,nq orderiiness and happiness of the peo- make up enough to pay the freight bill. vle on the earth! in other words, the 15ad had been.put and David Powell are.. a players. Miss Murras English girl, .0 on a remots.,.. the fact that . I8 a pear] smuggler = e p! 2 _ . and, with his disreputable partner, guile | served ice cream an.: cake, Miss Nettie | oo u g S o : | aittef Pate e b ibie SBk wiaoti Bridiey will entertain the club next week. | Vesterly. His Rip Vén Winkle, with the weird |ty of almost every crime on the calendar.i3d y that at Jast the pa-| t Patty, was very successful recent election of the senior &la: The boarding house of the C. M. Robe inhabitants of the Catskills. To the island comes Dion Holme, & young tient camel's back broke. Shippers, n LEFF‘NGWELL making things hum. while Harold Ken- | 0fficers ".( the Norwich Free Academy | ertson company las been discontinues The characters, the frresistible Rip | English sculptor. played by David Powell. only of farm produce but of other goods, By eave a good im Mies Mirlam Churoh of this Dlace Was| a0t building Wil be reraoaolod sed ONECO ) |and his pals, the satlor with his’ parrot | Holme is trying to forget an unfortumate k 1 to send freight.| Merwin B. Leffingwell of Storrs Agri-| dignificd English officer. lected cless historian. e result was a tremendous. falling off | cultural college spent the Enaster recess at| er¢ Marion Erickson as H: in the volime of avods carried by the | East Great Plain with his parents, Mr.| Solored Mammy, Emma Chubbu railroadss T6 be sure they got twice as|and Mrs. 8. W. Lefiingwell. Miss Hope Dunbar or “Hopeless,” L dollars per ton for carrying, but| J. W. Carlevale of Norwich and Miss| 140 Johnson as Mrs. Greene, the worried o - and his dog Snider, christened a mew |love affair that has virtually wrecked his Mr. and Mcs. Fred I Phillins have | Mre: Amos JoRAr, the formet procsion S et e A ™ tor | name, and the wood scenes, with butter | career. Through the South Sea mise, his been spending several days with their|are preparing to move into the house | coln's. files, birds, rabbits, and other wild|faith in his work and in women fg re- son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and-Mrs.| pear the ed mill Gilbert Fostingstone and Miss Ada A.| creatures and then the mysterious cove |stored, and their romance leads from the 3 , hostess, and John O'Brien as Fred Littl o Cpnel SMian Mrs. Martha Brainerd and Mrs, Ida |Marriott of Providence were guests of |scens, where ghosts dance and goblin |!roples fo the resorts of London seclety got only haif as many tons to carry. | Clola J. Turnbull of Wauwecus Hill- were| jostess, and John en as Fre e. afternoon the Cutting club| prot® 3 oAb Pd Chtstons aid spvekis. and thence to the shadowy Sias &8 TR Tiia increase from rates was mors than | guests Bunday at The Old Homestead,|Tie cliss was very much pleased with|met with Mrs. Harriet Furber and con.| BrouTng, Who are ill, have, Miss Lyla |local relatives Sunday, s by ail fascinate and are sure to|Limehouse waterfront. - lost In the decrease of business., At one| Misses Josephine and Mabel Rogers of | e Droceeds of the play which Will go|tinued cutting blocks for quilts. The|ouress of New London, & registered| "he Ladles’ Al w”‘“"'-:dm‘m‘ Roov 3 :’”“r.mm atn Just Tor tontght | ThiS 18 indeed a Paramount BN wsics time 400,000 frelght cars stood on_sids| Norwich Town were recent guests of Mfe. | (OFard the Washington trip. They havejart of making paper flowers was Intro- | "Uhe, !, attendance. . 8. Mowry las inesday ol mak . empty and idle. Tt was perfectly | Carric Gardner and Mrs. Eila Beebe. n_requested o repeat the play at begldeg the P: ount Magasin T O L - . oy last| North Grosvenordale and Thompson |ware ca s oot ass., a former pastor hers, will be i | President, Mrs. el “Shermap; vice M also be shown. Thi [T U TS L ERENL | Min ORERe Bark Spells Thursday lestlqy o N ammerirled away as souvenirs. M| (own’ next week and officiate Sunday, |president, Mrs. R. B. Marriott; secretaty, | Occasionally a man, like & mule, puts | s "y ey e rates would make 2 bad matter|with Mrs. Alfred Davis and Mrs. Frank urber served cake, fruit tapioca and| OO TGHY 4t en | Mrs. Busdick; treasurer, Mrs. ‘best foot backward. tures Mr. and 3 Carter De Hawven, « worse. Davis of West Main street, Norwich. cocoa. The club Will omit its gather- ) &t the services in the -Bap- [Mrs. Horaco : his best fo 2 two well known comedy stare, s There remained, then, only one hope: a . Hagzel C. Taylor of Graat's court, MONTVILLE ing this week and meets next week. P e e - sedudtion in expenses. Norwich, Was a caller on friends here| R Wiliam Barnfather of New Thursday with Mrs. Henry Church. S A tew railroads tried to effect this by | Wednesday. * 5 Bt 4 er Men have completed wiring Mrs. Ma- aying o men, sometimes by tho thous. | M. Warten Thompeon anddsughter| (01 PEACHS Tl e USlon . Baptist]nala Ritchies residence. . - xnd. Ofthers adopted what they called a|Arline of Fitchville were recent callers| Rev. Mr. Barnfather was a guest of | At the speaking contest in the Gom- “five-dny week.” Others ordered a redue- | o0 Mr..and Mrs. Albert Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. hurch. The|TURIty house, Norwich, last Thursday tien I wages about equal to the admitted | , M, and Mrs. Edward Griffith of East| decorations Sunday in the audiforjum | Ritérnoon. Miss Dorothy church of this reduction which has come about in tne|Great Plain were guests Sunday of Mr.|were ‘potted plants, ferns and Baster | VII3€e, Who won frst place recently at cost of livinz. A conerete jilustration of | and Mrs. John I. Ross. lilics, attractively ~arranged by mem- this latier course is found {n the case of| @ Mr_and Mrs. Merton O. SWan and|bers of Miss Gridley's class in the Bible the Tric. That road found it was paying | daughters, Mildred and Frances, ave|school In: the Ccenter front of the Gut“#1.07 for every $1 it took in. So its| MoVing to West Mol street. Norwich,| choir loft & white cross was conspicte hontd “dosed.” Treat managers ordered a reduction of about|having sold thelr farm. They will be|ously placed. In the:absence of Miss mothe thirty per cent. In wages. The workmen | §7eatly missed herel Lyon, the organist, Miss Maude Ben- them externally with— affected promptly appealed to the rail-| Last week Thursday evening the La-|nett played. The special E 5 road labor board, which decided in their | dies’ Ald society reallzed about $11 at the| lection, “This is Easter Da: favor, holding that the road had no right | baked bean supper held in the vestry. Z rendered by Miss Lillian Sawy ' = l : to reduce wages without first consulting| Frank H. Rogers has been confined to t s oaate e A oR Davis Theatrs b The showing of “Conrad in Quest of ™ His Youth” at the Davis theatre last night, was in the nature of an ovatien . to Thomas Meighan, the popular astor who enthused film fans by his memorable < % work in “The Miracle Man" fascinated *%* them as the butler in “Male and Female,” - and made them love him as the young artist in “The Prince Chap.” - In the new Willlam DeMills produs. tion, he portrays the role of Conrsd Warrener, who, having passed middie age realizes that ho is old, and sesks, by SCHWARTZ BROS., INC. “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” 9-11-13 WATER STREET NORWICH, CONN. LET US DELIVER THIS RANGE TO YOUR HOME TODAY. THIS IS A GREAT | ching Hhio i v e AP uB himself young again. He finds, ultimate- {he workers concerned. Whereapon tho|his bed sinee last Thursday, having fall- | the service. I v . o Mille Used Yeerh OPPORTUNITY HAVE THE FINEST RANGE THAT CAN BE GHT ly, that the secret of youth is love and Hirie fell back on the other alternative s B syl Ao Aene 17 ,. Ye To F T T BOU AT and Is now proceeding, as rapldly as may i be, to reduce its working force thirty per the picture finishes with 3 delightful ro- mance, Fthel Clayton's latest Paramount ghe- cent, by laying off that proportion of em. loyes. It had found, during the short period when the reduced wages were in ffect. that it was just about “breaking even,” without regard to taxes. It hopes to do as well by eftecting an equivalent reduction n the number of employes. “You'll motice that tils means stmply E———————mesesey "~ ASPIRIN Neme “Bayer” on Genuine SUCHAL_QWPRICE. ¥ R 000 Will Deliver This Range Set Up With Pipe, Includ- ing Glass Rests, Pay the toplay, “Sins of Rosanne’ ‘which i the second feature, has a Houth Afriean setting. It was adapted from & movel ‘We are pleased to announce a reduction of prices, and particularly so right now at +he beginning of the Ice Cream season. We are not reducing the quality of our in the wholesale and retail prices. The . costs of the materials used in making our if your druggist does not carry our Ice Cream have shown a decrease and we products, by all means, telephone :;:““ !o:giv. tg:[l’“bfic the b'“fi;r:: 5 5 reductions. policy is quality to us. We will gladly serve you. N A v S S ; is evident by the increase in our business. TAIT BRO"I'HERS e A Ice Cream in bulk, by Oynthia Steckley. ‘The story centers around Rosarme , 1 H re-living the scenes of his youth, to make i kM beautiful young woman who lives with: | her parents near the Kimberly diamond mines. From a Malay native, who saved Rosanne's life when she was an infant, |he has received a mad craving for bright stones and the power to curse with misfortunes those who meet her dis. : pleasure. Her desire for jewels leads i ® Harlenden, who fin- Prices Reduce‘d‘ her into a scheme to smuggle them from the Kimber, she loves, Sir De ally gets on track of the smugglers, after exciting adventures, Rosanm mines. It is the man nd is Very Economical in Fuel. Sale Price While They Last v comedy entitled “My aturing Louise Fazenda. “THE STORY OF OIL* AT THE Y. M. 0. A, TONIGHT The management of the local Y. M. €. nged 1o show to the public of moving “ but that is not all.. We make it in brick g~ VENETIAN form, each brick containing many flavors, Balunce st i auditorium. | These f 1 show the ofl Infuetry from the securine of ofl on the o 4 '*= fruit sherbets, fruit and nut creams, and especially popular are the frozen dainties we make, such as Individual Fancy Forms, Rolls, Melon Moulds with Pudding Center, decorated to suit any oc- years and proved safe by Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neural- gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, 'ICE CREAM tie inte- s cietur uld eom rest <f our citizens generaly Admission Is free to the publie, ‘both ladies and gentlemen, And s 18 hoped ¢ a large number will take advantage | his opporturity offéreq by the Y. M. lc.a * e