Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 2

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AGES OF'USING THE “AMERICA."/ i e s . CONN. MONEY. iF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A GET OUR PRICES—THEY ARE ATTRACTIVE AT THIS TIME. COMPLETE LINE OF SYRACUSE REPAIRS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Telephone 700 THE WONDERFUL ELECTRIC CLEANER WITH WONDERFUL FEATURES, WHAT AMERICA IS AMONG NATIONS, THE “AMERICA” 18 AMONG ELECTRIC CLEANERS. COME IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE THE ADVANT- THE JORDAN HARDWARE (0. THE J. C. LINCOLN (0. FURNITURE WILLIMANTIC, UNDERTAKING 705-2 READ THIS AD. IF YOU WILL READ STRAIGHT THROUGH THIS AD, AND ACT UPON OUR SUGGES: TION, WE CAN SAVE YOU A LITTLE REAL OUR SUGGESTION: WALKING OR SULKY PLOW NORWICH BULLETIN 6 msstmm OFFICE ggmfi;k THE Wi Em i attefidance of 1 m cent., n‘flfi monthly attendinece 34 d.m Gi;‘ per cent. and 48 call men. lleplrtmem une tha-ld%n‘? : e @ !m oy n-!». bet and Eamand . Peloquin, mn- of the t | eight members f ths sompany saw ser- SRS TRl Bl Tl Mhhi' llhlti finflo— the N‘T £=n chiver l wnlslg yhinor- sys- tem, Eflfl they niow rwl n tonn s "»*pé“ *fr“ ' xnh l (!d that the m&fll chll’ls!lnd i fierg 8ix iu-t. present. was u!l‘d upah 1o mmena 5 L fl Berl'mul 1 mm e o e o Qfldillm\u atoon econ: gfl m'{mm ) Bohik & 21 lmu- chm tha nll platdon will report for duty 76 T p. it to allgw the inen &n u-nnl: one ur.‘nm Bupper, nt:fl be allowed 14 & ayd ) e B :;*am?« iy m lhlslmulh ‘; 5 & inni chbn Mlll &t ab- -usa that & Inf -uvnlxcu e &Mk‘ President Foss of lny th wii initg Bela Btine gn& n oL The fhetribé to enloy thetk dlfihef \k the institution and doctors in GHEFEE Wi conduct visitors on & tour of inspecti of _the diidings; :l‘!hghllg‘ the Wor bt doné &t the mest &t the moem fimn met At noon and meimib Be convhled to Apnsfeld in autbimobiles ownied by ak- usmfl'a mL "Fuea gt lfme s e Jhedl & em tuted music became a e Rota: alunéri l !fiill!d o¥in &!‘h “h!s Vari éesfisn of fack Calras, of teb Lon@r, Jay M. Shepard's fufical tredt, “Céral Seas” was ne/muy applauded, It waly . | voted 5 &p) -nnt mner Whose aities u hdud to arrengé for ma- Sic. 4t tHE dinners. Jagk Caiffik of NeW Londén, wheh ca led upon congratulated the local Ro- tis_on the Bpirit of me{‘aéwmn Qh& bbnih-ny x- ti ereot f" Sl n o o Fore 11 imu: by Ghilet or b E’L of H.n |fi!l>§leu ‘tor bach é‘n(y ‘k‘l&?&lgm ern: uu when b%fi:: i 'asrfi 1o neda- o7 | S0 % e Bl B captalf, $ hd Mérin £ yi fi:nl p, the li and *ii:%s ?..F‘E. |!|h a8 ('GIIN dlfl wn v!fih \sfi ot t ed whitt he thebght, of eileve fn rotary e Sorate. bkt b s out and makes him Better moraily aM muuy It makes him & betm cit- !‘n caues nl;n 10 take ARt in- z 8 hp - thitis_he uété mimle 5?1'5 B! in: t p m:nla fi::! blnfia"hlh : immer uni Ri; 1 to Det. wi; during by B4 b 6 niférm to be wonderful w o erates on o :r"“"‘" t ihi mmer uni- A large nimber of friends met at the work. Chafles Haskell Mrs. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND (La dy Astisthnt) aftér several weeks' mhm » EMBALMERS l?.‘;‘." l’zbur bust- Willifhantic, Conn. Nortolk.—Parker ”H "Afit & -n'mmnshnz wmch will who has had a stidio on be used fos o Prestsh Mr. and Mrs. Geotgé Ayér this for some time, will soon vmto &I STAFFORDVILLE by astabiofies_and | 1557 Tuesday evening, to xive Rev. J A Deck with his family & réceptioh i honor of his return as pastor of me united churches for the forth ye: g An cntertainment consistiby of sisic, | Ylué of wearing the th‘"“» = sht-yk i-i Orthodox g readings and solos was given &rid ihers p“ Wi é‘ (“‘ e M’fi lfii b a0, s ist, and % was_an address of welcome, By ’in. “ e Jield. | Services < L. M. Booth to which Mr. Von h'?lxfi'l {ha Lo i ocl&'t ’}'I\Y| iy night $ oiasl Jnr:n-;mmem wers barveh my 1zm ot “d e wme.w_ cw Il Bé heid it tonight = A ! X Ran eued S R & Brict M“er =t \h. :her\in nlatel ot 1230 m_‘,‘tu Efi h:lri fip VICTOR RECORDS Y, dinr ot t R Cikiinghan, dhe o «xunm e & ng S You Till We Meet Again: k3 orning, 5 There will be united serviced fn the| fchool of Fotasy. éh e “.’{,“3 mrnéum{i: -t:(v‘:nm;-::' g PIANO! Conresaiional hurch for (he_nest six S i L Lo el L “o'elock; with holy - onths, ning next unday morn- | ing, of Methodist”and Conj tiona) | heneficial and of an_éntertajning nu!nré : PLAYER-P IANOS D s iTening. "‘Elr worth | The mébting adjotriied at 2 o floghl" e mm-.‘.ny- m:“tt‘ t:u!;:ny ::r -3 eague service will be at-7 o'clock. e ihe Belice sourt. Thussdas na:? nouiiced Thursday; but 200 out of the 5 = - inw Klnguom.CUme, In My Community. 5 Afltur Medillih, of No. 11?‘ inn rg&{ dogs In this town have b:en qfl‘!tsd! v?t 2 i 4 r‘a.ll.(‘r, G. W, ngr and John McQuilfan of No. with the 1321 tags. < um T rs. Frank elcher and sons, | Main street were charged with vlal- fi The Serority of the Methodist church T ted Georze and Farl, ‘ahd Misses Blmehn of the iladbr law, The former was i8 to Lold the annual banquet tonight z » Hanna and Elizabeth Von Deck wi sed 6f the salé of fer ety fl Frida; at & 3 J, P A et e, (Fridas) at the chutch. A program of B4 Machine Co cats S 31rs W. C. Raplor 1 Bouth | SoiHhe e b b IF | ntePiAIninent his been arringed, : o Chventry Sunday last, mllnt thé trip| pimi and two drinks of wh xnu. s 2 s— i+ 18 dasghter of Mr. : 866 MAIN STREET in Mr. Belchet's autothobile. men waived the reading of thé hder Magora pf Chestrut ®3i - plaints an dentered demurrers g uu Mnud.y night from conval- Tl 240. Willimantic, Conn. | CRISWOLD hSIE witnenad, willigni A Kigk lndfl sions. The funeral wif held Thursday & nn. A % Fois stated tm Mh _-;L attbmoon. n z.:o o'clock at the house, 2 Ret. p. Bdiards {4, who by | hod BeéR Berses the court ¥ | w Russian_Orthodox. £ The Store With the been 11 for néatly six wee Y, | oensks on other m . 1 3 - Stock; Service, Facilities ke Wl tu b %ith hib et ot iH :}l‘tl:e:?l:l:eh:helmmm Any mfin&f Forth Windbath. 188 B oot f 8 1 | G ppotning, Mlay 1, and aftministde e | Gtk would bring & Jail, sentenice 88| Nork s Gherce i 2 = { eventng oG scing, Sbday %61l g5 a fine: Arthur Mk mi H & will be led By Mrs: C. Frénk : Dl' F C- Jac.lnon Morigan, ini thé lacs of the BAStbE - V. atrived sroinday, May 8 Wil bi obusrsed as| (00 amounting o lakm clty ’flmv,ds: flel’noon and was 3 D T the church .mnn.mm;x{n Whith o, | Paia their Snes e mnexlbn ot cfiflifi"},’fif“&" 34 S 715 Main Strest, Willimantic f,:,’we‘,:r;o’?o::f::emflblaxgm: a‘m‘;"o&ih ,\@: &l g 'mi-“ ‘ -ngeflr: 'y evmn: SBout 6,45 when a Heurs—9 o M. to & p. m. Phone 44 wiil include special sé ot nd sl sunm“flny m m LS Bodge siash Spérated by oA D. Jordin of this city collided with -4 ke upasg There is to bé & kit 86811 Wabster has #ESIEHEA {HE én 4 lellhfi €4 and @riven 5yen-:u W 535‘{‘ A% of No, and Maypole &t the towh Hall, Mif6. Jee- igtoons: TSt platoon, Captain | §f 3 sping s 34D s R S JAY M. S sie Anderson, Mrs. Gebrge Gesr, Bre. | 3 Chatl Vil Gy .me i fone st HEPARD Georgs Aver and !r&&';ml!.nlz\ '“Enm- - .,51,\! benL e “" :,'l':.':‘,;g: > i i i topher are the commil n &l © Succeeding Fflmn & Vsh-pnjd> The members of the Whatsostar. diih . am dut ot khb lm ;nmn::} ldr Funeral Director & Embalmer |y v entertamed by aiss “stasries d ey T et A e $0-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC| M:ss miste Lord returnea h d upon the | PASSInE At the cornér v redf lett wheel ote 128t | out the hours of duty degided upo o Lady Tel. Connection | week after a month’s &tay in New Yark; . it !:!i Schedule, thas Balanking the|OL Jordin gi hibked lfilo m Yeft | £ = Fachaue grange will confer the ihird 5 P = m.‘;‘g' Fee R and fourth degrees on a A Wil dut: by " Thursday evetit, Sy b ho oe ety ;Q'én @fia‘i\i‘femna. "y miu, ] el feached & settis- Bros. oreasized degree teaims Wi o tne e e o (theas Bhyay, Waj. | ment ia the e B. A Ceer 15 Slowly rbec¥eriig | duty. Newton, hs Grafid Viilted | day ana Saturday; on ma day, Friday and T 2"3‘ ot “aim rom tHal o] 0. tineau was assigned 4 & kcé( R Whlen ST R I Sk e Bil Créihy 6t m tme 8 i\omy b éxtended the =T “l t bers to the locll el%a t: 8. MeCready of the First n§-®hu§u1 thufch is to speak at the eting of thd Ashford Welfare assoeia- HBH to b held at Bakers hall, Warren- ville, thib (Friday) Sveiilig. It is ex- pected that y Willimaiitié pedple i lmnn thé m t, a8 g ‘:e ertertaine bl\ iness, He lo.d sk t e & hofifs, Thursday, Fri- g GALES FERRY !ini!v Sighth day, $ BEorid platoon : Moy The building of the Galts Ferry & hsagxyn o':'am e . . «:“1 & Y s ono 18 m&ufln%y ::: i er ion ., Weanehday, off duty 24 m (m Brookiyn, Nmy M e ‘“m:r itardas, o v {8 a m. untlt 6 p. m. The ahifts to alter- | Fe8ld¢ht ot dé . baving a coitage on the Bil, Where Par- | HE8 ;: this manfier, Haking 15 uhm- s wmum K. Welghe ana nesdly, on rlnty ghtl 8 & B - | Néw Haven andl Hartford railfoad Moh- t[10:15 { Thy Delicius Finlsh t6 & | Hearty Repast. Made on Honor, and Sold by All Good Grocers. el 0 serte ne fi® warden for 2t Ui loivh. - At the Bldsé bf “on réel of plétires, & travél- ogue, Tropical Sons, by Henry Fofd, was showti by Westun C. Pullen and W. Man- ley Eastwood; Jr., of Norwich, A voté of thaiiks was extandsl Mr. Fd) bt and Mr. liestwootl fob thid rouriesy Postmaster D. R. Povéy has pstedl the fiéw schedule of mails in thé postofiice 8ince the change of time of the New York, Qay: Standard timé—Incoming mails, a. m., 1 dclock, 10.45 o'cloek: b, m.. 147 d'clock, 1.59 'clock. Outgolng talls— o'lock a. fn.; east, South afid Wekt, 11'1 . m.; fiorth and west, 7.29 G'cloei p. m. Bdwatd J. Grahati, supeinterident of the schdols of Notwich, afid familytiove Satirddy, the 30th, to Gales Ferry and ;m occupy the cottage of tHe Mibses athewson for 4 pirt of the simimeér. Miss Margaret Hempstead of Hattford Efjlent the week erid with Mfs. Joab Rog- ers at the lattér's summer Home ifi the village. Mr8. Chafles 8. Stirr and fhier a-a;h ter, Mrs. James D. Barnes, of New Loi A. Molthrop, Seymour DeRusha of Norwich spent Sunday with his young cousin, Mist Helen DeRusha, at her home here. Mrs. George A. Hamilton and her daughters, Mrs. Archibald Mitchell, 4th, and Miss Hamilton, of Norwich, were callers at the Fetry Wednesday after: don, motored to the village Monday lnd H .| were callers at the home of Mrs. Fanny noon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Crandall, Mts. Frank Greene and daughter, Miss Alice Greene, all of New Londen, were callers Tuesday at the home of the Misses Mathewson. A carload of coal direct from the min arrived here Monday. This caf containe about 50 tons. Another car Is expected soon. A new garage is being bultt on North Main and Williarh streets by R. M. Dela- Erarige. The main bullding 8 130x55 with second story on the front of bulld- ing 55x33 feet, and to be used by Mr. Delagrange as a dwelling, having niné féoms. The building is constructed mostly of brick, cement, steel sash and glass. There are 7,000 square feet of floor Space on thé main floor and 175 square feet of glass. The building is to be di- vided into three parts, the front show soom, office and acosssories department, the middle part for storage of automo- biles, the rear part for paint and a finely equipped machine shop, also oxyacetylene welding. The garage has wide doors on all sides and is equal to those in the large cities. The cement floor has just been completed and is crowned at the center td' prevent water from collecting on the floor, A riachine for regrinding cylinders will be installed, also two gasoline stations, one at the front and one at the side of the building. Mr. Delagrange with his family_plans to reside over the garage as a_better protection against burglary and fire loss. A large garage building of cement hasd been erected by Bousa Bros. This makes five garages started here this season. Thursday evening the Daughters of the Covenant of the Second Consregational No, | ehurch met in the Sunday school room to rehearse their play. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cottrell of New York will be summier residents here, hay- ing rented from John Ryan the Croft house on_Main street. Mrs. T. T. Wilcox thas removed the furniture from her former home here and it was sent by truck to Wollumn Mass., where she Will make her home with her dankhter, Mfs. Jolin Stewart, and family. ‘Wednesday afternoon the quarterly so- glal of the cradle roll deparfment of the Second Congregational chirch was Held, a large number of members being pres- eht, and several new members added to the roll. Refreshménts weré served and a social hour enjoyed. A business meeting of the Stontngten chorus was held Wednesday evening in Community hall, when several new mem- bers were admitted. The club will giye another concert during the simmer, prob- The m;m Willimantic, Conn. Spring Voiles Summer. Beautiful new Voiles are here in viried patterns and colorings that it miakes thoosing a pleasure—Priced as low as 19c. a yard up to $1.89 e e THE H. C. MURRAY CO. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE |- Jf ome is handy with the scissors and needle, it need not cost mich to add a new frock for Spring and such lh‘r l ith His P. MuleE of t9% Village are work- LL 1) % W ‘”Rx‘t i ® sEaBh hflh To a1 vote i With t{» ‘Wilsoh. Otfiér rilen ih the (nvor ot -d-m dfie at thn VIHAEE ard to helb ‘i the %ok when the ! ula oo cn frame of the bUilding is up. The plan is for a very mbdest shingied building, 20x28 feét. Juna 1st the books mwu from the cottaxe of Ste; man to (R&iF - erthahiént home. G £ h'th.' X ‘t.l:hi of the Vilage Tm- 5 ‘_A,nai] bc hflg:vbn 3 , to ast tiees, of money he planted of thé village streel. iy, on_sither s wid ahheuficed that R. Irving Hurlbutt it Spring Dresses ably in July MYSTIC At the home of Capt. and Mrs. Charies P. Maxson ’l\fldly afternoon their daughter, Miss Fenner, was united In or- | marriage with John R. Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wheeler, the ceremony being performed by Rey. ¥. T. Fnoad, Destor of the Congtebationai church. The bride was married in a trav- t, | eling suit with hat to match and had a corsage bouquet of pink sweet peas. She was unattended and the single ring ser- vice was used. Prior to the_ ceremony Miss Ruth W. McDonald sang The Years at the Spring, from Browning, and throughout the ceremony G. Vietor Grin- nell, violinist, accompanied by Mrs. Mil- dred C. Wilbur on the plano, played soft- Iy. ‘The house was attractively decorated with laurel and daffddils, the color scheme belng green and vellow. There weré abott 60_ present. refreshments. The wedding gifts were many and beautiful and included linen, silver, cut glass, money, ete. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler left on the 7.30 p. m. train OF CHAMBRAY, GINGHAM, DOTTED SWiss, PONGEE, LINEN, ZEPHYR, TAFFETA. EVERY- ONE OF THEM SO UNUSUAL AS TO BE AL- MOST QUAINT iN DESION, m—um_uw—uw—mm J. B. FULLERTON & COMPANY * for New York en route to California for their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lathrop have re- turned home after several months In the south. Miss Beulah Noyes of Néw London is at_her home heére, Mrs. George S. Scott and s6n David of New York have arrived at their summer Home here. Mfs. Eunice A. Fihbli is confined to her home on Broadway by fllhess. Miss Josephine Foote has the fiumps. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Catpenitér of New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. Mrs. Cathéfife Gilbert has beén ih Bffdgeport attending the state convélition bf the Ddughters of Vetérans as & dele- gate from Phebe Packer Rathbun tent; D, of V., of this place. Nearly all the places of busthess i village, as well as e scnoots, adopted ine'new time, or will do so, and A Stonington. caterer served | . jaway all dandruff and stimulate new * Women Are Practical, Economists, Conservators Our great success is due to practleal ideas, economical prices and conservative methods. Here below, we mention a few ltems. We dcfy aRY .. re anywhere to undersell. - CHILDREN’S FAST BLACK SEAMLESS HOSE, All Sizes. LADIES' SEAMLESS HOSE; Blsek and Biowan . . . MD'B"PSWICHHO’E‘W“MM.U.“A. iitess . 22c a Pair LADIB SHORTCOMHS,WI‘:FO\IW (Flesh Color)....... 59:.?.]! ————eee—_— LADIES' SUITS | LADIES' PLAITED PLAID French Serge, Silk Lined SKIRTS $20.00 . 14c 2 Pal¢ Biesidd l*l?.ir CHILDREN'S CHECK COATS $2.97 B vmtunsons Wit Long Waistlines 67¢c BOYS’ BLOUSB 47e Woith 75¢ LADIES rr.mcom BUYIN(; QUAN'I‘IT!ES The Pasmk Co. SELL FOR LESS NORWICH — WILLIMANTIC — DANIELSON — PUTNAM. Four Good Stores In Four Goad Towns. A Fifth Stete Soon at Westerly. Marttord—Mr. adfl Mk Fibditle| Shacon—Miss 1da Brewer, #, of CodFtldnd PeRReM, who ébent the winter (Sharon, died in the hospital at Salisbtify n lenw—. Frafcé, Will arrive in New | Fchsitly folloWiag cbident. She wae York May &, .lnd i&tibdflfl-wmu strick tn in automoblle duHng the re- el #01 amm Efl dle of June they, m in the Thousand by the first of the week It 18 expectéd that the new time Will hive betome usil- versal. Mrs. Wellington Trevena -dled Wednés- day morning at her homé on Mistixet avenue following a long period of il health with heart troublé. Shé is sur- vivedl by her husband. Mrs. Trevena was of & kindly disposition and many friends moutn her loss. Mrs, Helen Baboock Hall, wife of Jebsb Hall, died Wednesday night at her héme in Quiambaug. Mrs. Hall had been an invalid for many years but had become critically 1ll withith the last two weeks, She was the last of her ily and 18 survived by her husband. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hinckly of West- erly were callérs here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dibble have ré- turned to their home in South Windsor after spending the winter with Mr. azd Mrs. Johr* T. Brooks. ME. ahd Mrs. Norton C. Whetlér are in Néw York. Irving Fowler and family have mo¥éd trom the Ball place in Quiambaug teo Center Groton, Mrs. Lena Parlow of New York is 3. Hé gaid the snow biindsd Rim. SUPERLATIVES the guest of relatives hete. Ususdly #s the new advertiser, ' anxiotis to g6t & public hearing, NORTH WOODSTOCK whio F30Ft8 15 Shonting and tof + Miss Mildred Armstrotig of Sauthbrdge is visiting Bather Hicks. Miss Grace Bugbee and dauehist re- turned Monday from & vis't n Willisian- tie. Mrs. Henry Hill, Who has beén spending several weeks at Portland, Me., and Southbridge, Mass., returned homsd Tuesday. Two automobile loads from hers ii- cluding several of the school children attended the Missionary meeting &t Woodstotk, church Monday and heard Migs Sewell speak on her work in Chi- tomiting with superlative adjec- tives. na. Mr. and Mrs. Lendal} Hodghton afe expected from Florida this week and Wili open their home here. Mr. Wood and family have moved to the Leavitt homestead and will occupy it for the present. SuMéld.—The junior promenade at Suf- flelq school will be nem in the school gym Saturddy evéhl WHY BE BALD? Here’s a Good Wiy to Stop Loss of Hair and Stimulate a New Growth. ‘When the hair root is absolutely dead permanent baidness will be your lot and you might as well cheer up as t§ bemoan your fate. At the very first sign that your hair falling_or thinning out don't wait another day but go_to your druggist and get a boitle of Parisian Sage, the one really efficient hair saver. Dop't say “It's the same ol story; T've heard it before,” but tfy & bottle without risking a penny. Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop falling bair and itching scalp, keép feet, §5:85, $7.85, $9.50, hair to grow, or nothing-to-pay. It is ‘ c 100% better. If you want to save your hair, make it always look its best and start a new growth, don’t delay, begin using Pari- sian Sage now—tonight. good Co. will supply you and guarantee money refunded if it doés mot give perfect- gatistaction. STORINDE AT Lowest uives" CALL ON Us BEFOHE YoU SUY OR SELL. WARD BROTHERS, Deslers 45 Jackson St., Willlmfsitle. Dena. Tel 633-3 apriy easy to use, perfectly harmiless, and even the first application usually TAUKER REED e COMPANY makes the hair and scalp look and feel —Williantie's Livélt Mei's Shop-—

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