Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 2

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ST il | 1 H R S e | ._ : : a5t BT e e, e P W . : | 7 l‘,' ‘ I | h . | Be Alert 2 Sty rter / il | vonal Churer. ‘Don’t buy clothes marked low; _ because something has beea : KA fhis oed Louls E | . = | passing in his automoblle. Seeing a man | that businiess for years 4 Through the agency sacrificed to make the price ap- = ° Iying in the brush he got out of his car i Sorority Vaudeville Tomight Tonight at the Community Housé'on | Church street, a cast of 36 girls from Alpha Gamma Sigma, an Assdemy ' po- writy, will present a vasdeviile show cailed An Evening In An Artist's Studic Novel dances. eatchy musfeal numbers and pretfy costume scenic effects will bs features. Tickets gre on sale at the door, fg2 giErglsd 1] F’E?sl 2 of A V. Cowllo Mrs. Rose Carpania sold her property, to investigate and found Kellenberg hearing. Y - " pr 11T located at 21 Ripley Place to Carlo and i . tightly, hm&‘m r-p‘: o hfl:fltvfll over { - S ) : £ ‘ : n'zlembmuer.mm the | e o consisms .‘d 8 peal. ‘The price ticket doesn’t it WAILAARCIS Siriving nece’ a¢ 1380 Ex. Wilsen h Wits ail modern improvements. M. Do- 3 : ciock, Kellonberg: told the officer i . ’ N long er short trips—light or heavy {pucchlo purchases the property for fa- “tell the value in a cheap suit of - | | oacipiiiaof 'the man bk thes” ware e gk hauls—in city traffic or open country e et i dothes—it tells the Sk of it, e h: ::‘ ::‘. E:’::;:“ . —FAM-O will increase your mileage 25%. / j L e ;‘H""M g R boy || A It also removes hardened carbon and keeps | st SRy ity 6 et ot generally, veritable tornadoes of applause, stamped lthe work with ita unqualified approyal your moter running smooth and full of pep. | This 18 a fine scene cf the races with fws ing e i sk e S ke ol o o e 2 f to him and " = the comedians especially the bit done with Our clothes are the best invest Jgs farat Nty % Would you like 10 ncrease e o My 3 'i.fl The man AN AL DY dklicdp Dakrills ( BNe ! 0L, e |success. On the sime programmé is £ |Atice Joyce in The Prey. | Profitecring, gambling and #peedls- {tion is the basis for the plot of “Ths except by the clock? If our clocks our mileage 10 17 or 18 miles wowld notice any change as long as #l to @ gailon. One Hudson clocks pointed out certatn hours. 2 . Would govern ouc fiving by the cleck. Oswner did it. Now his car £y v i more comparisons you make the " an oo Vita Spetial he };:m ety e mentally m!-mfl.' elimbs hills with great ease “ o mwff.. M-:y.m',m:: "::::n at“the Ppiace y 't wan! o think, ‘wan . s 23 clearer will this becomie to you. e e saet e s mocs = avety’ pedbloc. thuy 'see 16, the Baapaper and is full of response and Escape the Stout. Class [} | strand theatre togay snd Saturday. Thrre solved in that Frin nuu;.nd'nrm - power. Name on request. An attractive figure is not a powerfully by the rule of “take a chanec” 5 f . (3 mfl:fmlenen others “ m":rv‘- Mix 'lm your iy matter Of size burcfcorrcct | |are thrown t:gether 2ng out of the eon tact two pay the penalty with their tives while the third comes mighty neaf,tc following them. Alice Joyce, who stars in “The Prey.” - . | lems are. to be soiveq snd fotarisns hawe GORDON MFG. CO, 1 0z. to 5 gals. SUITS, $32, $35, $38, $40, $42 ' Ceedd Doiness. retorma’ and. that s why To o tie pressure of the rope had cut the skinjtaridns are man who think, men who in| et 2 i proportions. The stout wo- men who are never spoken of as “stout” are those who takes the role of Helen Reardon, daughter in places. All dealers. give a little time and thought ter of one of the men to Mie, and sister socond juhday seer : of the one who purvives, She and Japes We sell Men’s Shoes, too boimd o Ao+ s . to proper corseting. Calvin, a _young attorney. are the omly little things, the controlling power of o S Rengo Belt Reducing C two who have mot been netted by the ¥ £ ch e e © WF @ 2 s § & iy pomrrt . ducing Corsets lure of chance, and they work topether Ralston’s by name, $9.50 | [oethodeof Bibte stuts, and how to con. | Ercater things, carefully hourished, bring | NEURERNEI AR LIy et fim! & ive the wearer an appearance of | | 1o res themselies from s cnisngiemerts £ took up the great- | mollowing Mr. Birdseye's remarks he slenderness, The exclusive Rengo T e : cussi e R T For Sale by Belt feature gives strength and | | piing ta strongly brousht out in “The i 5 g were invited to join the Hart- support where the greatest strain Prey.” It is the fact that not only the B iy s, ol BAIRD TIRE AND SUPPLY COMPANY falls—over the abdomenand hips. gamblers themselves, but those who are (i . . E; near to them in relationship, are foreed todey (Friday) with afternoon and v | " e ot e 7. M. ©. A. aee sa| 337 Main Street - Norwich, Conn. They have the reppuationofbeing || | to sufter beoause of their activites. Mis e e et ¢ The Winaiam Nationt sk thi J. W. McDONALD e 36 esauhad feincag | e et e ige: Ay TS . W. r ever stron; ; { A lsrge deleghtion of Natchaug lodge, | (Friday) afternoon for a discussion. This 4 corscts ever devised.” ol cmptisanl Delghio S DIg o " 0 . . dramatice h! por- No. 23, Knights of Pythlas, went to New | special meeting is preliminary to the an- Distributor, New London and Windham Counties Priad from §2 10 $10 traying the sacrifices she must maks in MAIN AND Britain Thursdey evening. Degrees |Rual meeting to be held in & few weeks. | b g By g aesgl < ] sl REED § e s ot s G | The funeral of Touy Castinee. the New London, Conn. aeacn ernor Ev- STREETS SSmE e o o o e of S, o e zam mmn g mvOmES co s & c M A“Y The: weekly moeting of Willimantho | I ay afterncon at 4 o'cleck. |H. Macfarlane both of this ety were |paper. Streamers from the lights ended 1 ‘Tatirety new taéss ave fAstredustt & % F Rotary club was held Thursday neon at | Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. The | united in marriage Thursday morning at|in big bows on the corners of & tabi gl A R B gerr g 2 . Killourey Brotbers were in charge. 10 o'clock at the First Baptist church by | i helg ret is, Miss Bo iy Trods Mark Reg duction “The Love Light™ which is thé Willimantic’s Livest Clothes Shop—— Rev. A. D. Carpenter, pastor. Miss Jen- T . | feature attraction at the Breed theatre . scills, daughter of .‘: nle £ Page and Isadore Whitenouse | Was presented a plece of Philippine em- 3 oty and Siturtar ¢ Conn., and Osear S. Russell mm-mmu were the witnesses. broidery as a parting gift of the class. This thrilling emotional @rama is ladd marrfage Thursday in that place. Mr. | Wit sme ooy :::n:dt the bakers of|Games, card playing and dancing wers g in taly and Miss Pickford selected the R s Jormuly, losethd 1 “WIBL- | oy ang is;te have & Febt Dafore Caking |S0J0793 tiroustiout ‘the eveming. Re- | e o 20d Thow trantporiid o4 B Oonpte: mantic many friends heré. ok freshments were served. Each memoer roa 3 4 f i zoame Tl sl rsamg of the class brought one of the haty she Iywood, while the otber Italian members 3 Putaam High school comes to this city [had made this season and some of the 3 of the organisation were selected e fary ; this (Friday) afternoon for the cpening | guests declared them real “creations. New York and also came to Hollpwood 4 Y ‘now | 1 Whfidm High school base- | The committee in charge of decoration: —v_’;u-lly I’o‘r. l’hni: :?--:M‘Tfl‘ . e Il season. e local men have been |was Mrs. James Greenhalgh, Mrs. Harold +7 > o onse usual exceliéhc e e e tse "ym, "I of $400. AR | trained for the battle but as yet Coach |Lewis and Mrs. Patrick Delaney. direing Corsers and every member [s especially adepted , ofs- character given them. Plek- STAFFORD SPRINGS ders and the figures ranged from 387,050 | Was instructed to write a letter of thanks | day afternoon by Constable Elmer M. |moreiig, has not selected the team. The class plans to reorganise agatn in ot g ford was aided in the selection of the - to 106,500. A company from Springfield|to the . Nofwich club for the pleasing | Young on an sutomoblle owned by the de. | Lo0® Who. Will probadly form the list September. : cast b Frances Mariom, whe 2 T Provi- y her director, The centract for the new nine-room|Will do the plumbing and will aiso in-| Eift. 7 | todant which has Desn at the Jeeal S| Eummon end Plserisle cortbtre: st | denis Thobmiay TorE hers h ore 1s0-the author of the mtory. #chool has been.let to E. J.|stall the heating plant, the plumbing to| A communication was read from the ¥ M 5 Blaaws. of Bpringicls, the lowest bidder. | cont-3900; snd the neating 4951 > A | Oltrict seveenee of Mot i s and J. Barr, ptchers: |pects to reside. Dr.F. C. Jackson gl g B B gy o d His bid was $87,060. There were 17 bid- ings and the wonderful photography s g electrical company of Springfield will do|ing the local club for thelr attendance at|ago. when the defandant was employed R 24| The Card Reom Uniom celebrated its Lm,m‘ to Charles Rosher who has gho- the wiring. The contract price s 31651, | the distriet conference held at Boston 1ast | in this section. s representative for an ofl | bag. oo e ey D, B, Hellet |2t axdiversacy Toseday evening 2y o DENTIST i aiet o ey S’ to- - Thie vl bring the total cost of the|month. George W. Hickes, of the enter- [concern. There was a- comolaint over Dhrentugh 11 K Girey o gioorehod oy |P) | at i ason dac RS habn Ok b st pitaren - Shashen Gosssh; SWak:art ] $103,646. The matiding i paing, Up to|lainment commitice, stated that a plano | the amount of the bill and the defendant | &eon 'and Goldbers, Tt. bl e LA S I 715 Main Strest, Willimantie | direotor. s responsible for the reprodue- i . g g Will be two story, | had been purchaseq for the use of the | has allowed the car to remain at the " erg ane lends, while Morey’s orchestra ton of the Italian village and beastifw) 8 LAS Dok, it basement. 1t will contain|oluh and would be on hand in time for [ local garage for the past two years. First practice for the Amerlean Thread | W28 8t its best, danced or looked on. The | Heurs—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phons 44|, L ; e ;‘::: ) zosis hN: 42 Sssembly Rall :?:gimzeflng next week Thursday, and| The degree team of ' Cargill Counels, | COMPARY bascball team will be held at f;:e":!g':;:“‘;" u‘:dunnl::' ;} O e | S==m=———e—e———————== Harold Lioyd is aiso seen in one of his 5 o i, completion of ng_would become a weekly enjoy- | Rnights of Columbus, of Putnam, is to | Recreation park on Saturday and Sunday » ] ey Hop- the building by Jan. 1, 1922. Work has|ment. He was called upon for a ve min. ing from an lllness of over & week. fast and furious comedies titled “His Roy. i ; - | when Man: Jack Halstein will be on |Kins. Sandwiches, cake, ice cream, soda already begun on the ion. ute talk.on the subjeet “The Disposal of | oo rrrn’, Dis‘rict Depu'y Edward Mul ager . . . 2l Siyness” ang the Pathe news compiqtes < Nang to put the boys through light prace | Were served by Mrs. Fred Lever, Mra.| Tom King was in:Willimantic Thars- |3l SUTe The local drive for the relief of the|Seized Liguora” Abave all the speaker :;'e::,':: E: v :{, ml:r:lkdymh.ndz tie. Mr. Halstein's dutles as manager |GeOrse Eastham, Ruth Ingles, Mrs.|g,y women and children i Irelgnd is at fts | S8id. they should not be allowea to water | a class of thirty-ive candideies of |of Reorestion park do not begin until |Rayno and Annio Johnson. Orchestra| o (o yo. siarted to work om his Sorte height. Over $1,000 has aiready been|the gutters of the city. A better miehod (San Jose Counell, No. 14 of this city, |May 1st but in order to get his team un- |30 tickets Were under the direction of i D Fheatrs subscribed. The entir eproceeds of the | disposal would be to give supplies to 2 ° der way the extra time'will be devoted. | Villlam Collins, farm Thursday morning, Before you embrace another man moving plcture entertainment Saturday | hOSDitals, and other institutions where |, JOU" Framenga of Arnoids Lame, was Mr. Donahue of a big tobacco company | hour's work he discovered numerous blls- | gril, make.sure that there is no fhird \ afternoon will be added fo fhe fund, | they might be of use for good pu before the police court Thursday morn-| Numeesl services for Willism C. Card (was a visitor in town Thursday. Mr. ‘motor d tossing the pitch- | Party concealed about the prefnises Miss Katherine Les of Norwich is vis-| This practics is being cc=icd ~out iy | S charged with operating a ve- Lwere held Thursisy fternoon _at- 3 | Donahue will start for the west this week | fory sl e e e Donid | “Fatty" Arbuckle doesn: heed _{his iting her brother, John D, Les. Willimantic. hicle without an operator’s loenss, Ho|ecieck from the church at Bouth Wind- |to play ball in the Coast league g i 3 & F 4 T ain. He is the|sadvice im “The Life of t'\ Party” his & Robert Torrey of Putoas has been| The meeting was then turned over to | Pleaded guilty to the charge but stated | ham, Rev. A. W. Cliord officiating. Bur- | At & meeting of the bowling committes | “ver, 7 fATm NOUc S8 - & v manager of local bowling alleys. new picture. The result is that a pho- visiting friends in the berough, Herbert W. Huber who Introduced Arthug | (DAt he had sént the money for his Ii- |ial was in Windham cemetery. Funeral [in the Community House Wednesday ev-| ™ ryc meeting of Plaintield Grange, No. | tographer steps out of an adjacent close! Arthur Rabinovitz of Hartford is vis-|J. Birdseye, of ford, state agent of | S2NSe to Hartforg in February and had | Director Jay M Shepard was in charge |ening it was decided that a soclal would PIANOS iting friends in town.” a life insurance any:- who. ‘Bpeks f,f'"“,’,‘e" another :‘qnhy. Under!of the srrangemenmts. be given Monday evening. It was plan- Mrs. Ernest Cody and two ehfldren of | riefly on the teachings of rotary. 5 ese circumstances -the case was nolled Springfleld are guests St. Paul, Mr. Birdse: - by Judge Foss upon payment of costs, | The.fumeral of Mrs. Ellen Kelley Was |, Community House. During the eve- Barrett. R N s that :mB.ln h,:l‘;?.!fi:l?: m: amounting to $7.15. | TR e e MBS PLAYER-PIANOS e Sy i S o o L D, Gt 2 6T P PO 2 e S P Miss Caroline Comins of Breokline, {man's thinking in gredt measure controls | At & mesting of Obwebetnck Lodge, L. | o gaton "';““;I“"- o uigh strect: M lton Inn, where supper will he served. |EN T 1L Nay 3. Seything (urns out mersity 48 thé 6ale Mass., is the guest of friends in town. | that man. Dante was the first man who|O. O. F., helr Thursdny mizht at Odd |y, ”‘h,."“"ch‘“mh e e est St |The committee in_charge '\ Bdward|"“Gl ze H. Dawley, who has been ill| “The Life of the Party” was adapted S T N AR gave out the principle of separation of |Fellows' hall the thir degree was b s 4 King, chairman; Blanche oGYeille, Bva con- t t few days is able to be out. from Irvin 8. Cobb's Saturday Evenine ¥ UnitedT 0 Smolen ialand, near Eristransupa, | STUTCh 2nd state and that Is one of the | ferred on a clues of nine candidates. Fol- | S otes Koty whe & eason, ani ey, |Lamothe, Lillian Crookes, Jack Leahey, P Nowers of Hydo Park, Mass.,|Post story. 1t will be shown at the . / Norway, is-a flat spot of land possemseq | L.N€% this country - stands for today [lowing the meeting o bean supper was | Jou & Clark sub-deacon. At the offer. |2 Jossle Alexander. has been spending a fow days with his|Davis theatre today and tomorrew, of numerous areas. of . Things we were taught by our mothers |enjoyed. 2 ttiew and Mrs. A. cousin, Ernest F. Buell of Purity Farm.{ The truth of the old adage, “Pleamsre M.chine Co. doubttal whethee there” 18 :,‘;,",‘;: 18| can be found in rotary. = Chlldren at tory, Mrs Henry Mahtieu an 140, was held Tuesday evening, Worthy (and secures a flashlight of the retund Master Edward Hall presiding. There|comedian with his arms about & girl whe was a pleasing program. A visitor from |is supposed to be engaged to the Megwest Burril] Grange No, 39 of ‘New Britain |political boss in the ecity. Rapid-fire ned to have a whist party and dance in Hal Hayard of Card Room. No. 2 is out Bia Mies Beatr this week. Mr. Hayard hurt his foot in me Wednesday morning.|is very seldom found where it is sougbt” better location for th : Tartrnih S, e T sasn. Aine with e |G, 123t basketbail game He In'a salesman in Boston, aiso Boy |18 exempiified in the mew Fiaine Ham- ‘e produgtion of peat | e S |walting hymn they mng, Abide With Me | Misy Eatth Bertwhistle has been ap- | Scout jeader in Readville, Mass. merstein picture from the Selmick 666 MAIN STREET . y ; T The bearers mere Michael Monohan, Jer- | pointed librarian for the new library in|™ 3 numver of farmers on Bradford Hill| studios. which is entitied, “Pleassre s T g ¥ o miah Murphy eiorins Kelley, John |the Community House. She has restem- |y raising chickens by hundreds this|Seckers” and which is the aacond festore. T‘. 240. wmim«lnbl:, Conn st - and William Jennings and Timothy Me-(eq at the Lawton Mills and will begin year. The story by Jobn Lyneh demonstrates ] ) 4 . Oitonddy. Fathers Beaumelster, Kelley | her' new duties at once. Everett Dawley, noble grand of Pro-|in a delightul masner that a tiny cosns The Store With the Suscoeding Filmers & Shepa: and Clark read the committal eervice at | At the meeting of the Women's elub|tection lodge, No. 9, 1. OL O. F., of Cen- | try village s very likely to be the sbid- r sitcx 9 - B AT I P attonamaes one Sasntie; |0, the Community House Thursday after- | tra) Viliage, 15 planning & big timo to| ing place of more real happiness thas tha Stock, Service, Facilities | Funeral Director & Embalmer iourey brothers were f|nocn: the resimmation of Mrs & 8.lbo held Sutarday evening, April 333, in|Great White Way of New York. d i i rothers were In | Paine, the president. was accepted. Mrs. |rown hall, Central Vilage, when a class| Miss Hammerstein will portray. the 60-62 NORTH 8T. WILLIMANTIC | Paine’s numerous duties at home forced |o¢ 144 candidates be worked in the|part of 5 quiet winsome girl who sve- 3 Lady Assistant. Tol. Connection | her to retire Mrs. Robert Generous Was|first degree by the degree team of Is-|ceeds in turning a profiiate youth frem USED FURNITURE 3 : PLAINFIELD e officer anithe mw'r!w»( the 11ge |} Putnam lodge of Putnam. The dis- bis constant gearch of the pleasute ho UES, s ,’ - 3 7 3 A5 DASE Jad am. bogunt of [0 IEN ity of this district will be pres- |never finds. She does this by marrying ST NS AT LOWEST PRiGEs " K.lllourey Bm 7 2 lodir® A 2 The millinery class suspended busi-[of John Burroushs, the eminent natar.| gt Co0U | R vat I 46 then thit Nep Sadd HtENS CALL ON US BEFOEE YOU BUY > & pay x - : ness long enough at their regular meet-|alist. Current FEvents were discussed.| Fiteh Johnson was in Hartford Tues-|starts. cbstacles she had not comnted on OB BELL. ; FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Drcsses s 7\ % ’ in the Community House Wednesday | Mrs. Samuel Cooper read an article on|day and Wednesday this weck. are uncovered. but undaunted. she quistly ARD BROTHERS EMBALMERS > FOR WOMEN, MissEs o TS & ening to give a farewell surprise party | Domestic Events and Mrs. David Combs| ¥ F. Buell of Purity Form has remod- | siiminates them one by one until the road W. O’ , Dealers 6 Unian 8t Wikt AND_ROBS = b B thelr . teacher, Miss Sarah Buckley,|on Foreign Events. Refreshments Were|ered a coop fnto & brooder-house and ex- | to real pleasure and hanpiness is open. 45 Jmckson St. Willimantie, Conn. Cenn, ¥ X Norwich. It was the last meeting of [served with Mrs. Edward King and Mrs. | pacts to have 500 or more chickens in it| “Going thrn the Rye” Is another fan- S e " Phone 200 (Lady Asbistant) it this season. The room was|Benjomin Dawson as hostesses. . A o e decorated in Alice blue and white crepe| Mrs. Benjamin R. Briggs is recover- soon. He is speclalizing on Rhode Isi-|ny comedy which closes & well balanfed and Reds and White Leghorns. program. - SPECIAL SALE OF FLOUR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR o, * | MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE | § \ CURTIS EASY PULL Manure Spreader F WHITE SPONGE FLOUR ¢ | BRUSHED WOOL APPEARS ON PILLSBURY FLOUR | | | w3 NEPTUNE FLOUR ¢ PEERLESS FLOUR KEYSTONE FLOUR IN 24% POUND SACKS § 1,32; Gold Ribbon Evaporated Apples : 11b. package ................ Now 24¢ Crisco,91b.can. ............ Now $1.8% THE LARAMEE CO. ° 32 North Street Tel 537 ¥ y SMART SWEATERS A long Tuxedo Collar of Brashed Wool forms a be- .~ | For the jolly Spring hikes, and all the many outdoor % meeds, you need a Sweater of this medium weight, -} and made in thiscomfortable becoming style, and the i goed part of it all is they cost only $3.98. _ IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A SPREADER, BE SURE AND GET OUR . PROPOSITION BEFORE BUYING. THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. . & LOuR.

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