Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 2

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- Elliott, and Charlés W, Tryon. The Rl e A e F. Mixer and her brother, Sam- H Mixer. b R , of ""v“u:k" W. Krelg Middictesen :v.a‘u unvivl:d in .lih‘fl.'lgu -ve! the parsona. of the Willimantio € jonal h;mfll‘ ‘mornl .wmm;hyh Cready, the pastor. Both were Tormer! employed at the Mansfield Hospital known ug and ad th ing of Frida: ‘Amz‘;yfi: serion - |on the evening of lay, Ap ¥ to The ease | cancinding da¥ of the ee! i Sate continued until May 2. urday, April 30th, among the families his place of business in this city on|adhering to traditional lation. THe ! tional Prlday, John stated that he was inno-|moré liberal Jews conciude the, Passovep of the law, - He|week, Friday, Aprl 20th. "%fi T Y man, | Fuporal sevvicss-for Mrs, Johanms C. Young were held Friday morning at 0.39 Lor the sUb- | ook Trom the family Rame . Seath of 1he so0 nt of. | COVeRiry. In the solemn " high mass of | F vequiem- at 10,30 o'vlock at Mai """k,:-’ 20 ome P | church, South Coventry, mu.‘.l.g:.{ b ot e could |28 Fov. Jaries MeGuinness : Rev. J. . o engage ome. Tyler of St. Mary's chureh, Willimantic, wag degeon; and Rev. Otto Beaumeister |S estates of George{of St Joseph's ehurch, Willimentie, s ot 5 o = [ .3 , Wil lq: e eity's ing busjness,by Mrs. A. W. Turner of Willimantie, ’-‘mn‘;fi ’Lm J. Bowen, { who was at th n, As the bed: mty, have been filed by the pdminis-|was sung by a sextette, nd Brs, w of the estates. Harrington | John F. Collins, Joseph Clark, lfiu 6‘5“2 estate $33,277.03. The administra- | W. Turner. At the offertesy 5;‘ Calling the I:aap egtate are C. Ey-|sang Ave Maria, and for a waiti B hvmn, - appraisers were George B.|of Somewhere, There wag a la at- and Calvin J. Brown. The admin- |tendance ai the service and heautiful flo: of the estate is H. Clinton lm nflefll?;;_ were received. The bearers first may- |sub-deacon. Speeial music Was . T ¥ waa fer Windham |bhorne into the church. Lead. Kindly Light The g - "l."l.fl‘}.pni the Bo-|Day, Miss Annie Wellwood apd Mrs. E‘w Homer M. Harring-{Mrs. Henry Mathieu sang Beputifuj Isle a 4pd the appraisers, George S.|were Alfred Horrigan of Lyme, William Willimantic, Conn. J INTOTHE STORE HAS CREPT FT 13 A MONTH of gladness, newness and desire for the beau- the funera] of -her sister-in-law, | MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE 52 k Juliane of Boston is at his farm, the summer. and Mrs. Jolin Main and family| Mrs. Main's mother, Mrs. McCall, of ent Wednesday evening with) lege, and pome specialtst in homs omies work will attend. ) meeting of interest to beth men openiiE. meeting in Many thin people find that they gain welght steadily while taking Father John's Medicine. The, pyre food tonic 3 elements which are tained Jn "| Rev. T. M.# Ockford of P«uuamt old-fashioned Dmu'lh n -genn;: e e o duot iscopal servios build up.those whe thin, weak | » om severa e towns. It wlamwm afterngon u'fl m-«!&-. It is r.:l“lool and in|planned thet s representative of e 3:30. a form 'b‘c'.]l even the weakened sys- :uu zodenuvn shall visit eaeh v, J. W, Pa will preach tem can easily take up. ated in tewn. ’ P e E m@ . Vndtmlm 4 this is the largest gather- ing of farm bureau leaders gver held in his week at the home of his father, (- .';:"‘"" H g"!l’}!“ i ety i ek Wis The Tarms po- William . Peck, Mrs. Heury Peck and - A nd s o P E E, 8 'u".‘~ fast Sunday with rel reau movement and will hay gfinfllng of vifal interest to everyone, public in Mgdicon and Clinton. {1s Invited to attend as well as everyene . ‘alter Thorin of New York Is spend’ yp; iy connected. with the sgrienitural - o =iy Ing @ week at the Home of his cousin, [yupry ® “m ,“” Ty ‘alters. plece erchestra of Jewett City furnished | yi: and Mrs. Clarence Alexander sport musie. Thureday i Middletown. Mise Marjan Johnson ‘;l 'l“l-w: "Mrs. Arthur Alesander has returned 1o i —— YE CHOCOLATE SHOPPE $ OPENING ON BROAPWAY Yo Chocolate Shoppe, s new Norwieh ome of Everett E. Swan. Mrs. store, is 10 open today st 48 ral daye Pettingell of Providence, formerly (£ Undor the proprietorship af @, H. Mrs. Irvng L. Hamilton of Novwich L L, VOTREHY (. SHi%, Who L pwn. Tesiaiel, Sos et on was the guest of Mrs, George Havems| 000U%. 18 succeeding her. of the Fork Chacolate Peetory Bos- ton for three years.' During u.:c Mr. The body of Asn Burdick of Plajnfield Al IAWAUGAN | Roherts was manager of the Farm Home was hrought to (Je Baptist eematery in Rev, Mr. Ozmun has completed a suce Chopolte Co.” of New Haven, and he Jewett City for burial Friday afternoon. |eessful year at the Methodist church ard "rings to the business an expert know|- Mr. Burdick was born in Hopkinton, R.|the people regret his.leaving. vige of eandy making that will be evi- lock the sisters with | I, the son of Rowena Jacques and Mat-| Fioyd Mitchell visited a comrade of thy Jent in the excellence of all the m Pythias as their guests sat| thew Burdick. For years he was a cook | world war at Boston over Sunday. of Ye Chocolaje Bhoppe. Samnle uet served by at the Plainfleld House and has kept hie| Clayton Brown has returned to hs °f chocolate Will be given free to every le, of Willimantic. | oom there, heing cared for by his sis-| home here and is employed in the carding customer touay. AR attractive lst of vgs a8 fol-|ter. Mrs. Sarah Starkweather of Plain- { Foom. scpecials is offered for the opening day. r Tem- ifilq. Be‘:.::: “Jl'l. Sarkweather, he n:nuph Tatro has purchased a new s See adv. Y A RS -fivat time, they i #rand honors | leaves a er James Burdick In Wil- . | e :l’us’:i the forming of the t l--uluu:n lington, Miss S. Nettle Johnson of thiz| Clement Bomnin s having a gasolirs PAYVIS THEATRE. Stute : ers’ place is a niece, her mother being Mr |standard tank installed. | THE UNKISSED BRIDE AT DAVIS, X Burdick's sister. ' Rev. J. W. Payne con-| The Boy Scouts took a bieyele t5ip 10 Havo you ever heand of am unkissed L , No. 2, fimantie; M. 8., |ducted the burial service. The bearers | Wauregan last Saturday. They also pree bride? No, you will have chance te Miss Hattle Fowler, Clover Pemple No.|were Henry Statkweather, Harold Lewis, | sented Rev. Mr. Oamun a §5 old Dleca|see one in the screamingly f':nnr play of pa |9 of Norwich; n.,g.. T Alfred Ashley and A. W. Dougherty, of the'same title, at the Davis, matings and Temple No. 1 of New Mrs. | Plainfield. ANNCQUNCEMENTS night '3?.’;’;‘ A prominent critf wwid: ‘The Upi Bride is a play that et ¥. M. 0 .A. ANNIVERSARY, 700 Thih: W o el e hp‘&c Chase of the Ashland base- ball cl is making 3 . arrangements 1o Tegeh Temple N .l)luolllg,l)t'i:..' %&- l:g.vgrflée. bring the Cycle Club minstpels to Jewett DE, P. C. WRIGHT, SPEAKER |a play to make a fuss over. It ig am 4d- ex send deirgates " ,,““"r, sk o il i iy ‘oy do.| CItY at an early date. The show har| All the citv rhurehes are invited {o|Venture story in which love figures i # vitation is not limited to churches an 4 of Puritan ‘i‘mnlo f already appeared in Westerly and neap- | nite jn the anniversary exercises of the|furious fashion—and ence you have seen chogls in | aty. . staft and Clover Temple D of by towns anq is baoked to play at New|loecal Younyg ai.us Luarstian Assgeiation|the play d{w will reeall it for many ol We¥: Al oich assisted by Goff Pemple No, 1|-onden and Norwich.- on Sunday evening, April 17 at 1.30 o'-|days 26 ohe of the brightest spets In mu:‘ Wgtbofyarnay g At Westerly on twa suecessive nights | clock at the Community House on Church |theatrical memor many were turned away, being unable to e — noun.| A" shert calendar gession of the Tol-| get even standing room at the opera DAVIS THEATRE. county superior court was held at|house 5 The last word in motion pleture do- kville Friday morning several | Mr. Chase is an homorary member 82 velopment will ‘haye been spokea whem 1 attorneys attended and arranged|the Cycle club and knowing the ealibpe ... the latest Ince-Paramount predustien, udge George E..Hinman|of the members of the company prediots Y An -Old Feshioned Boy, starsing Charies of this eity will pccupy the bench when | that Jewett City is In for a treat in the t ted 3t the Davis theairs pourt comes in Tuesday next. The grand | minstral jne. Binday, Honday and Tucaday next. The 17k Tho case of Oharies Males be. AR | ,C¥AT Oame Wardsn Bohert Chaspall 4 i A picture Caries ff“boneis 48 ibe fret * 7 b a) Special ame rotecto; 0 . F Z5 otopla; tograp! witheut an iris. Willimen i ’”"‘-""“"}‘:d'“:':’” o8 New n:; mer epjoyed o day's n;lu wlf; P ‘A"’; (bons e Saay B8 unfamiiiay with 718 Main Steast, Willimantie i« 5000 Abdever, “"},“ 0M0 ao| #ona catehes this ‘weelc > ’ the technical terms of Howrs=0 o o 0B 1 Phome 1ok i pracs oo The Tl | i colstr Wil Ve ot town clrty ; l et o2 oot ot o caunty syperiar court, of interest to| T Sach epiaods’ and which, to the screem, 18 JAY M. SHEPARD 1 people will be the Farwel] case | Samuel Harver, 35, disd in . |Frank Snyder ana Gilen will be charged |Friday afternoon at thé home of the ssme as the lewérng of he eorinla Suecoeding Filmers & Shemerd wich abiaining money under false pre- L ALY e oy S e O “hou: ot doousind Lavie . sfield. el a [/ Funeral Director & Embalmer |!*ne® from Charles Farwel] pf Man iy Ay B TRl A the unumal quality of & pleture witheut - 8T, "lmmc - Mrs, Alice Ly Flamme reside Mry. 4 y & niris, in that hitherto produgers have Raney has been in Montville weeks, . affirmed that it was necessary o use m?’ is felt for Mre. William' "CIPINE to cave for her fatler. the irlg or “1: to indicate & turm of: um the 1 Mrp, B, C. Bliss and Mry. J. H. 7 eyents or & of actign. - 1 s Kmm, c;'a.‘?:.m ;;mu’-‘:n ":““.hgm':;‘ from Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, 4 Soclety -.'5‘:"33‘ second feature, i shid to one of the frankest axposures. I' l : Yonsle < ) praSe ot veteran,-a highly respected eitizen, al-|A. R, and Mrs. G. A. Haskell, from of o5 repredinted by 48 et E ill- Fejoite in'the ability ¢ fer int weyR rfal e to mesk. - | ‘ts Falth Trumbull chapter, D. A. R., Nop- TEAAT b Copieitig R % i uio i €l - EMBALMERS nu-d‘ 35: e m':u of m..g:’“ - | wioh, are h“w:ih’\:lfl:n. D. €., attend- "“,;’:‘; -~ :L". o e the spirit of the month because of the happy timeliness of s ypwn st : Nra Juck Dow la st her home here g ine annual continental congres. rrorhe Foremties, hevs o) ‘sigmaty, This store eheudise to make this a Spring of Springs. SMART SUITS There is a wide chojos of .selectiop in the assortment—some are semi-tail- ored, ‘belted suits and other smartly tailored, and have a fine air of distinc- tion—Navy Blue Serge takes tha , |—Priced as low as $12.50 up to $59.00. NEW SPRING DRESSES 5 some group each woman may be sure to find a frock exactly » keeping with her own idea of good taste and smartness— wed all priced within reach of everyone—$12.50 to $59.00, VEILINGS FOR EVERY NEW 'NECKWEAR One simply is not in it without a be- coming Vestee or Collar and Cuff Sat -in their belongings. They are such Jelly little things, to, wear them ig al- most to put one In a good humey. The prices do completely—50g to $1.98. AT NEW SPRING PRICES The need of new Floor Coverings for your Summer Home, lnbl!;e line of Rugs, is emphasized with the com- ¥ there is anything need in the line of Floor verings, Whis store is mdyt:.:dp you, at much lower pcri:sc than fast soason. x12 Topestey Ruge . Bxi® Tapestry Rugs . L y Rugs . mrv Rugs WE MAVE BETTER RUGS AT HIGHER PRICES—~WHITTALL MAK b M, ! ur THE HOOVER ELECTRIC CARPE WILL HELP YOU MAKE SPRING HOUSE ’ #1.00 will put one in your home, the balance in small weekly The deep dirt is what damages your carpetings — Carpet Swespers and Brooms only make a bluff at real, thorough Trya Hoover and Be Convinced. oe—— - THE H. C. MURRAY CO. .00 hvhcymin,hkumnd,mdthznfind&em The funeral of Cary E. Mgaine, which 5 % | atter Phene 200 John Schmidt and Masters Lawrence| Forester whhn‘an l.n*hlm their soelal pd reins to a fore L PENDLETON HILL REV, P. 0. WRIGHT. oo 28 b::l,{‘l.::,""".,h flv“',,r':m> held at ! 4 strest. - The public is cordially mvited |the popular bellef that a title T 5 33 cict, s wall aitendod Ly oo She. | The adirem of the ecension i | 10457 5 5 ST S IR tives anc en casket was draped 3 : ¥ 2 ery safeguard, come to naught and her with the Stars and St There wers| NeW York clty, formerly the very popular | SO0 1%, Cirations tumble to easth amides beautifyl flowers. Rey. Mathewgon | PASIOF af the Central Baptist church. |Wi PO unsympathetic jears of the ke from Numbers : 10, Dr. Wright's messages are always full a the a::mu:( b rl:l:‘!::ql - > l:la:l gy oyl e T Ao ot :f.‘::n‘“o;uim’rx:r uwm d ke his.” A onoe groet oceasion. ghhu‘n“q‘nj one of Mr, vl”-’lae!':‘ll’v‘o?- l'll;h:. ‘""““ u.’,'..cl’;mung’mfl"““ :lv:’d“ JrIEE Sy SV J5 B ki wi open at ‘el an e ser- s o ;l:. u.hm;'.u :‘:;h:; '(::6 and A_x‘}‘ oo!; vies will begin promptly at 7.30. Coriway Tearle is the star in teis ple- Willis E. Almy, Birdsey G. Palmer and Dareal Poot Few China, I L o B “‘"”fl C, Russell Cook. Interment was fn Unlon! _The Postal administration of China hag |Hen'y, Marths B 'm'h'm,' S 3 cemetery, where his daughter was nnnlmmu m.n: ::mmt 'm:: ml. :,"4.. ..'n well u;. 'h,m“u 1da v ALUB ml-‘\:r‘ yefi.uo:;zm';‘"’ Wo and Wl '.m“u' 4 mtld“.(dhvr transmission | Darling, Jack Mclean, Huntiey Genlen Hanry D, Jobnson and Mies Rilly Chpbc 12,857 Pac* l Clns Where 00oMAl @1 500t Magasis wil see, b0 / N . NOAy With MF. H i [ Your attention s invited to the S, Wilan s 1y Tomei O, | oo e s, Ui fo| 2, - : Westerly to' attend the Tuneral of hep|oMees are & feet in length and girth (At the Breed, Susday, Menday, Tuesdsr. M‘m uncle, Cary E. Maine. | combined, but net exeeeding 3 1-3 feet| In Tihe Nut, Douslas Fairbanks' " S8 3 Mrs. Sarah Baown i visiting at Figak) ™ 106t (e aae's venicle that 1 shestronly Shdy ods this stere for men has : Brows's 3 Ashaway order.” 1t o not picturised from seme . A Scarcely one out of each ten thousang | ¥'del¥-r o famers S ' adopted in preparing for the SALEM Docks published In the mineteentn cens | PU¢ 18 4D original siary writien % Mr. and Mre. John Williams ef Win: tury is read or remembered by the "lly for the occasion by Kenmeth Dyves. spring season. were guests over Sunday of My. Wil SRt genoration, but those that have re.|POTy and the screw adaption was we- 5 . parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Willlame,|tained their popularity are more firmiy |PAT®d by Willlam Parker ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ray and daughtes| fxod 1o the aftections of the publio than Wesla vnder Tuugs® oun Flarence and Charles S. Ray of Mijidal recent publicatio The management of the Bresd The most exacting quality stan- Henry Parks and daughter, Mian Clars| sither sltaes memsorion of books or Luy,|Anounces that Fairbasks' sdmb 4 of Colchester, were guests Sunday of Mx|lows them, For this reason, stories that hnlv‘; n‘ opmm:n'yr-l: .:: s i P " b satjle actor's worl dards have been observed in as ; ;‘;‘ h Dave staed the test of time are asbured | 000 TG g pictyre will e ds here Sunday. to_motion pletures, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. sembling the kind of clothes you Mre. Mary Darling and Austin Rix vie| Untl now, the work which stands |08 e g0 smishing end er g . T || Ved, relatives in Pisasant Valley Bundax,|eighth in pepularity amon all the books threugh five reeis of complicgted comedy- want and need——Suits made by Chester Gordon of Goodyear i ghends|{n the World, after mars than forty years, | Arama, but ho portrays emotion that has - ing the weck With his grandmother, Mre Bad not been Visuallsed. Thero seemed | 637 fonel a1, %ot ot tes Iy 8. ~ ry rri sublime Kuppepheimer, of All-Wool Fab. e ey Fhews mava.beon tsiusphantly |the idiculous, and aithaush mueh thet 4 hdu-ucmmx:“t:u-dh:‘tng ; ilori Anna Sewell's Black Beauty, the famous | U'me. It is eald, wi ¢ does rics, durable weaves, tailoring eever. and Harry Smuckler were No| Aoibirereany of e esaty, the famous |y our sympathy with hia antios . wieh visitors Wednesday. at the Strand theater for the last time| ,ToPics of the Day and & "f"" Com- that insures long servico and Prof. B, A. Brubeck of New London|today, edy make up the remainder of the Bl Wwag 8 local caller Wednesday. The complete story of Black Beauty, - > lasting shapeliness. New Suits Gniger, Morrylegs, Sir Oliver, Duchess BREED THEAPRE. !As’r HADD.M and the other equine characters, as writ-| What's in a name? In the case of Jask . : ten by Anng Sewell in the early seven-|London, whose famous story., The Sta: are here with different ideas, in Mr. and Mps. N. W. Rathbun, Rew|ties, haa been faithfully told in pioturcs, . Franklin Countryman and B, B. Swaa together with a thriling story of the M "d W. new Were ameng those Whe were in Higganum lives of Biack Beauty's human friends |everything. 8 ¢l 5 m:":::;;m"m‘ 2 meeting of Sea- '3. agquaintanpes. * |evokes all that is thrilling, streng, ad- a nge. the same pregram is a screaming | vegturous. e is the super-advi potes in patterns and colors — Mrs. Johm W. Chapman of Clinton| musieal comedy hit, $10,000 Bride. Mark |of rican lteratura, It @ :r‘-w = spent Tuesday with her uncle, Everett B,'Lea, the pepular Jewish comedian, fur-|ing to see his steries scresmed. The they'll wear long and hold their i William Tracy of Chester and Charls or oamedy talk. The other comedians|plot, can he best appreciate | nishes plenty of enjoyment with his clev-|sheer drama, the utter stre of ihe i Btug::‘n Brooklyn, N. Y., were guesty and chorus giris also help do’ their bit|dium. That is why this Q'Q‘..: fine m y at J. 1. Tracy's regently, |to _make this fine performance a surefed by & notable cast of mx . | Mrg, Stanley Pheips and two littlg suceesa cluding Coyrtenay Foote dufla:u of Hartford are pasathy a weelg) ——— Percy, is eagerly awaited. The 5 m at m m, m m up at . Phelps’ parental home. [ EASTERN CONN. BRANCH Rover tells of a murder mystory gleared Arthur Champian of Portiand is spend < MEETING AT OLD Lyymg |2 @ soul's flight into space. A yousg to §80. physician, Dr. Hugh Standing, picks up . e | The April meeting of the Bastelh Con- (g revolyer let fall in the theatrs B - . Recticut Branch of the Woman's Board | behing’ him by an unséen hand, and is' \ u Im of Missions will be held Friday, -April |arrested for the murder of 3 neterious Ralsien Shoes for Men, $9.50 4 3 Y he Congrogational ehurch at | political. boss. He is glven the . |degree” and strung up by the There will he & half day session be-|hut instead of the expeated confession ginning at one o'clock preceded by 'a|his soul.roves among the stars, and Be basket Iyncheon at the parish house, A |lives his reincarnations. His jonary speaker 1s expected t0 ad- |first sueceeds in stopping the dress the meeting. torture ; then pleads for their continuanse 80 that the vietim may visualise the rder. The sucoess of the experiment mu UNEASY is the climax of the picture Other ple- tures on the blll include a Ford Rduea- tional, the Pathe News and a Sunshine by What dull Rt dri ¥ a Po:llcewom- are becoming pepular in st epiritiess conditich—{ts bilows- . | **"*" - Ry be out of sorts with yourself AR ‘s e Pills will do 80 '-mfieat bili . reputaf lor biliousness, nstipation and bilious headache, etc, 25¢ per hex—uneoated or sugar coated . Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Phila. Adv By Four Eatonics *‘1 have taken four Eatonie -ndduy‘:-bnd-olw oin - CHURCH

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