Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1921, Page 2

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JRRAY'S BOSTON. STORE Spring wardrobe, at much leds thas i would have $35.00 QUALITY—REDUCED TO gm QUALITY--REDUCED TO .00 QUALITY—REDUCED TO , SPRING SUITS Binart Spiing Suits, in Serge, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and , both in regular and stylish : SUITS—REDUCED To sessrisacabeinnn ‘17‘ SUITS—REDUCED TO .........ccv... $22.50 09 SUITS—REDUCED TO ... SMART DRESSES 8t.| defendants. wv"'-.m at Sn w&zfi Tepresents the plaintiff in the case. ml{. :m of Harttord, = X 5 April 24th at 2.30 o'clock at Central La- bor. Union hafl, Main street. The lec: ture is to be filustrated and invitatons Bavs bean Sent to the public. Reglonal schoesl ihstitats \} The Bunday 'l }ii sedsion for the past three days &t the Baptist came to closé oy niehs e sttengwace st the e stitute has been large and from other churches received il ks if = B : gfizs The Pumeral of Jeromish Toseph Mtor- #sn ‘waa held Fridsy morning st 9:s o'tlock from his late home @n Ash -| strest. The high mass of requiem at 8t tegded | funeral march. At the There beantiful ficral tributés were As’the body was borne Into the Mrs. A Josenh's church at ten o'elock whs _‘;‘} s ‘W. ' Tarner, organist plaved a oertory, Henry Mathien sang, “Ave Maria for .a_ waiting hymn Mrs. “ “He Wipes ‘the Tears from Every Rye Mrd. * and s | The body was precedéd from the horise to the church by officials of the n‘mnl_. itan Life Insurarice company, ahd.agenth representing all offices in_eastern_Con: nesticut. Following the church s:Pvices Greene Rev. . Fathers Willlami A Keefe and Wil- lam H. Ketinedy, of 8L Mary's h Greeneville. . “The bearers Wefo of | Houck and Michael B Riordan, of X lr iy : ‘5\ can, regiatry No. 729 wich, Joseph Risrdan, Edwsdr P'Q'-::!-:‘ and Michgel Shen of Wlmm.r!fi- ine . in, of New Bbal Marths Phillips, #9, wita of Fitiha P Phiiipe. died Thursday night st her homé | ssa’ ciup fodhé, No. $98 Main streat. | THE eouncll &x Subject of in North Windham. She was born in daughter of Dariel P. end Harrte Besldes ber his- bana she is survived by & daughter, Mts. Annie B 10.| George Philiips of Palmer, Mass., - five v Hiaing Models in wanted shadés, deviloped in Taffeta,] 838, NEW SPRING SILKS ;:mmymflaf«mhndywifin&‘%hw néw garment to your Spring wardrebe, and our esliection of a or at a5 reguler pices. Waisting or Skirting; Kimona Silk, Wash Satin, Taffeta For Only Sl,{’.xY&d yotit living room or den. We are showing & new line of match any color scheme, at prices that sugget economsy. A p:maumyhhduhwull.ltwk!hW‘ kind at o BED LINENS There is .ways need of new Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bod Soread jally during the Spring hots honiig heases: Here you will find Sheets, Cases and Spreads to timteh ssy a‘“- size Scamied Bed Sheets. ... .. .. $1:10 and §1.45 81%80 Fruit of the Loom Bed Shéets . . 815108 Pequot Bed Sheets . % 54x90 Pequot Bed Sheets ...........q4 63290 Pequot Bed Sheets . . 63299 Pequot Bed Sheets . 160 eath cedssaeh 38x36-inch Pillow Cases ......... c500u0 05000 436 eaeh frandchildren, and four great-grandehii- dren. - Ritsl Edson Feench, the bix months oid | . Wh gon. of Touis B. and Deéwa PBrunnel Freneh died Thirsday at thé home of hir parents on Cotumbia avenué. The phi ents have four other children, three sois and gne daughter. 3 Wiidham Hizh opened the 1921 bass. ball season by losing to Putnam High. § 4o 6 in-a- shigfest, at Recreations Park Friday, afterncan. g Captalp Selimd il o | the box for.the locals had the fund netted about $200, acobrd- ing to figures ammowneed Friday After- cumpal for fins fic ewening. committbe chalrman, Miss ‘km‘iififi £an gtates that with the reports from Nl‘ teapia ptili to berecelved, the people I’h N _qh ifi!fig!‘ffleh“lflhh‘ DENTIST 15 Main Strest; Willimantio Howre=b & i 19 6 i . Phens &4 JAY M) SHEPARD Sucosdding Filmers & Sheperd Fi L . | same excepting in change: of u:; The e team well in hand:during the first gey Inhings and when the visitérs canip to ba in the eighth the locals 1sd, §°to~ 2 The eighth praved the jonah for thé local team and they want to pieces. Putnam rang up five tallles before the thir@ man was out and the ‘locals were unabla to send another man acrcss the home lat Chage for the visite ¥ was a “Btbe Ruth' of the high school league and he colieet- ed two circuit drives and 4 triple- all coming at opportunie times:for hiis team. Ching-a-Ling Banjo-Mandolin ehestra of this city under the lcadorehin of C. C. Helmold gave a delightful con- cert at Willinston Friday evening, before @ large audience. o " Frank R. Custard of ‘tily “aity % i relative. A Girl Scout picturs #as shown Friday aftérnonn at the Y. M. C. A. before & group of girls interested In scouting G. B. Gliman w=s in charge of the mreting. The well known local steaple jack. C. Mannick is engewed rebairing the braces instde of the First Conzregutienal ehutch steepel. several s will o . The dance given a¢ the town heRt Wi day night by the tcleplione girls of this city was. attended by over twg h : undred couples: Télephone operaters from cities | qung drovhd Willimantic came down t6 aid the local employcs. in making the. evening o | Nagorkss #ocess. Precading the dance bewlers g . from the New Tondon telephene exchanign | L2 o @sfeated the 16cal .tslephane eth_at the Y. M. C. A alleys. All three gamies wers won by narrow marging. chenges on the New Hayen _raliroad | Al schaiule wilch io. mie afect: Bumcay. | nlgg"‘" Willimantic . has inals’ of four di- < visiona. of tNat ralirosds and, the, cutting | L) down. of services will make the fraln the fiew schedule a total of -twenty-thrée passenger trains wilt leave this city dally | Raney illas compared with the thirty-five that 4 Well over §0 Ber cont. | Bridzveort attending the funeral ef a | Peind et here dally ever thirty years age #lu Das The Sunday departures will remain the lagt trein for Hartford .will at 719 p. m., the last train.for Boston at 5.38 p. m, this Peing.an express, the last train for New H;vmuhfln leaves at 2.50 p. m. for ofice over the Providence division st 3 p. m. and forth ‘over the Central Verman rallread at 240 p. m., south at 3.03 p. m. Pas senger train No. 7023, legisiature spesis) Wil be to traii No. 117 #nd will leave this city at 837 & m. The nel schedule of runs over the various)atvl- slons is as follows: Midlsnd _ Divislag, " train for Bosten, §.20 &. 1., oda- tion trains for Putnim and m::-. 5:20 a. m. and 2.42 p. m. for Boston making stops zt Putham, 9.05 and 11.5§ . . Sundey secommodailen tralns far Boston. 5.20 a. . and 3.08 P, w.; éx- press for Boston, 9.05 & m. s t o | fThe Summer Issue of the CONNECTICUT TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Goes To Press Saturday, April 30th If your telephone number, or your ad- dress or the name under which your tele- phone is listed is to be changed, it MUST be arranged for on or before April 30th, in order to appear correctly in this issue. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND to hold its whobnd vening from 6 % § ay evening. ehurch Fobmé Friday o'ciock, followed by an entertainment at Plilaflelll sécoer [0ethall tedsn poks e |the church given by Mri. Orace Manning, Westérly today (Saturday) tofect the |clocutionist, of Yantic. Thread Mill team. Thig will| Birs. Charies Abell and be Plainfield’s third game in The Bulle-|New Britaln wié jobits_of the dégree session ANNOUNCEMENTS James C. Epicer Sells Farm. i §§§m : il Jackie Coogan, ome of the greatest finde over made In the séarch for boys with real acting ability, plays the title fole. [y tlop, Jes. Plalneld defeited West | mother, Mre. Barah 5. Clsrké; for a few bring about reforms, improvements er local grounds | days. §7 “inage: Jask aya ansodiccs Everett C. has & thousand in- that the following team will 56 in :.'n‘.‘ eu:;z;whl!‘;' n“fl:. emexm. e e i Pardon, P, W Pecne | lncubator RAtch—1.500 chicks fiem 1,008 chb, J. Aléxandér Ihb, Pritchard orf., S.|eges, which wes 18 bis neighbor, S P s T by Voat resrves. A Blg crowd 15 cipected | ighining rods én u“!-ni_ at Cak- to mocompany the téam. mére. r S. Harold Greana of Buston and H. N. —e. :‘.“,""‘ gl i 20 ERIEF STATE NEWS In fromt of the PiainfieM Pubile Mar-| Deebary~Lacal merchants have ar- rangements wall advanped for the ual ket a number of evérgresn ghrubs have g hmh-'&. . g year has been set for ° is concentrating oft the rehearsing of the opers The Pirates fir—.—. ‘which will be given in May ia the Sanford sehool eymnasium. Seuihingtés—~The dite bought by the Soutlitngton h-m-m ‘assocta- tion through pepular sibseriptien is ing of grest Help te the nurses in their work of at the slex Sherman—John Stasske csught bis ‘!wnhmm'hluu g wool wil is engine last Week b e free his hand éie figer was ot off Stafford will comtinue on standard time, but will receivas mails an hour ear- Her, sommencing Mt momning. The trolleys wiil also run an heur earlier in morning, the first ear will arrive st § lock &. m., and the last one at 11 & m. Thé arrival of trains oa the Cen. tral Vermont road will bs northbound 654 and .30 a. m., and 1.21 p. m, south- Toaeg: wit b8 26 ehiage 1 the tha of There will ne 121 297 Soat tiN, 8831518 el 99 §5— 3 i “— | Stafford for the summér, in about two werks. 1 ire m:. ;‘.I::ndfln, has eonieluded work at the Dr. le_stére. Nra, Delia. Faller of West Stafferd ia 138~ 3331 iiung frienda in Chestef, Mass. 81— 311 uxn.hm 2 Fairfeld s vielting rels- — Thes | Hves Bert Fisher has ed te New York, where he has red employment. LIBERTY HILL The sixth and eighth grades of Libérty Hill sehool and the er went to Willi- mantic Wednesday to See the presentation of Evangeling in moving pictures. Charles E. Goodrich, lg‘.‘r. rated hia seventh Dbirthday Wednesday afternoon by giving = party to his young friends. His mother made him & large decerated birthddy eake. Rey. John H. Kott sjent Tuesday i The C, E. doclety had & supper at the The Davis Metal Hip Shingle “NOT DEARER, BUT CHEAPER AND BETTER" Saves its cost in time, also four common EASILY APPLIED BY ANYONE. MANUFACTURED BY THE DAVIS METAL STAMPING CO. ] ez ?l 1l 5;;?? j# &7 NORTH STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. . Moars Co, Stafford & Sohs Co, A Danielsen wm- mmm \Luaber Co., Chares H. Phiilips, Pisinfisld Harm| Couturs, Mossup arpiser St oy Vit fnventions, but that fa just what wis done by Fighting Pate the - thrilling chapter play, with William Dunean sac Fdith Johnson, fo bs shown by Vita- graph. Following the shewiig of the retigh films to customs officials, golice and the test art collectors of the country, wers made in the methods of ~x- ter play to have alfied cn;-u‘nw& fop with The 1 2l comedy kit T ne pricss. i3 | The Breed Susday, The KW, Assoclated reels of Joy, i%% £ H B i i ; i i Hat 8133 et i £ i} ; : i i f a i i il I i 1 i i H il i ! 1 2 z it ¢ ik d é Return of the Prodigal Yes, the five-cent cigar ha# osie back, but it is somgtimes dificult o tell it from the old D fur cost, = Minneapolis Journal H Farecast. 1t to be a poor i &, Bdsts

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