Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 9

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L WANTEDSign palnters: steady posk- e m—muhmnm ’u l’l‘ gwgog’%fiu‘ Elvfl;w;p é‘:—ry tlfil(’ R.F.D. 5, a"-fifl“ “I'Dlflm 15 0sl3 | = RL‘MNIW l.ltln a;ymw M"‘?fl}fi 3 xwxéfim ' mma,m.-m *m.., faw, IN BEST RESIDENTIAL 8EC TION. TELEPHONE 1596 Archa W. Coit & BROADWAY Teiephoris 1884 Private Sale ot ahtiques and modern furditure, at 21 Elds, 2 Wardrobes, chairs; tables &hd inlud'. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Aprit 28-29. HAT time 18 it by your ir watch? ink. e THeath, Killingly, Cu ufi" 3] !Fwem < iy varieties, all dmerenl. ress car of B indmndenvl for You want 13 an-. ul!n n. plzhwn Sl MII—BIM:L and “white B return to 25 Bnmu i A% reward. ‘%sfi’é i Beard & Son, City. kg .Ji’l‘ [ BOVL!mI& LOST—On the road b. return same to New London, a Hood rim._ Finder r “Theatre and recelve FeWard. Hbiirs of sdle: 3-12, 2-5 each day. FOR SALE th Bl!h bilfi rddnf Td‘ F@ nsw,'h.v.r Beeupl n. 8. BARTLETT, Trustes M snmmm Stn.t 'E a wood, $10 per corl; TO RENT e of the best farms in full set of large Setenlof lind, aovs UM Lum'mm i g buf course in sec- FUNERAL DIRECTORS DENTAL SURGEDN FOR REXTStore centrally located; fent reasonable; ultable for any reu;d business. Tel. aprz9d Nl nk'l—lm\u tetiment, 47 Beecti Stree aprasd ”%‘é?“é{g:‘gfi“;‘“;t _2" “Undertah ‘v and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST; TAFTVILLE ‘Twnn—-flo id g mfii— and J. King, 438 Wller St l;hma W o "“5»5’ 'mm % '.rn > dairy, (mn ‘and pd 7y unprovemm ENT—Furh , beuti: rul hu T _view, :tnhgmgwm- 125 % Bchoel St Tel. 522-13. ER TS| S e h ¥ fmueu"""‘ SRtaE: o Lndnl usx: Ave. Phcne ll 5_3"'511 ?{ mm Ao h apraed sMBEE TGRS o o wmh. Phone 1703-2. g Faneral Directors TO EE 'l‘—l-‘unll phied .a o Liorodg ' m“évfl jm Soen. oaab”hmeé mu 25(.!! xptd o i ffl mm% extra, with des anxun FOR BALE—One Fok ex “.:’.fi £ & ux-."”" i & Atio $iops Al fees HEALS RUNNING SORES AND CONQUERS PILES Tecking of Eesct Almost Immedintely, Lottt my duts o writs you & 1k r of thanks ior Joor Wenderful Ile!lonl Olnimtnl 1 had & running ahstersons Olntaient oai Fzre-non my left leg for ome yesr, 1 sectric lights ; brice $375 ; x!l.ugnllefllm R Perkins Ave; conslsting of dltlhly room. »'" 'm o “""’,,',f #6t, rugs, 1 range, 1 lcebox; chimi, ¢t |ei e e roR uu.xs—r 1913 nnf.?n mn: Witrod Talilheu, %EL, ah, Overlabd TR i c, Conn. @p pra BALE—) senger i A1 condition. Sel vl Caprabd ot i ker 0 ster und s pash. 1 F\T and 5 pass, -m&h Foo ik St., Daniel ybl ub).:—*unu.r rondBter; i{« 3- ‘h Ax.fi £ Sik s& mdd: B TS 'srmh,m'm e pé: | 107-2 Jewstt SALE—1319 Reo lmd w-!'on; ’mo..\cr-uu for q\Ih:x ‘.nw La Li— coad: ]{j‘eurmn of E t d i .%xleh oes me & lot, of The heating Illi s ielson, CUBWORTH & ThoMrsox akemthets 'rwn u-u‘l-c. a-rfl:h, e-n A G tunnso\ ChiJ ot Mgecinliat (potect "y ohi, [ W PSRl PLUMBING AXD Anéfl'fliln “i!! 'i""“"'i“m" Breed s:.l ] orwich, 1d MM L |, ‘ifix_‘finhu L o DEN 5r'131'_ 203 Main St.. Norwich, Con. 1% offies Hours: 9—i3 1:35=5, Itflq Téidsasne and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber sf Commierts Bullding Lady Assistant éiawlg o::d‘-’ ard; B4 hlnthl.rn ura COws, cream! e; state road; 2-sto usa 7 e, w, e:wz: m‘.x.nv ‘r% AN ESTATE Havinig softie money te ifivest would liké to place some dé: %m sitable first mortgages on real Address box 333, care Bulletin, Noriich._ = (Ashland Cotton Co. JEWETT cCitY, CONN. Wants Some Men Ring Spin- nefs for Night Work. Thres Women Spinners for Day Work. Skillsd Riag Spinners Paul A Schwasts, D. M. D, DENTIST Smn'll‘ilock OII;-;IZSQIIIN de Bplendid b d lake, see page 23 Strout's S & 1100 Bargains. Fre Farm Agency, 150 A. K., Nassau SL Ni City. pr25d SALE atocken farm, finely local aht mrmundinn, near city and 8-roo large ham hlllldlnn, 40 acres smooth fields, spring-watered pda- tures, 1,000 cords vaisabis. weod, Nl p:\ghry, Rfil P ll ngt' plo-nn. .FOR SALE res| fine condition, Tare o s Toak: PRICE “ysfl 2 family House, of 4 and 5 n'rh;nnnhl mdom. Funeral Director Esbalmer Prompt Service Day or Night M TOBACCO. Wholaulemdw We carry a comple HOURIGAN BROS. g - FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City llfillptyy'énfi\hlk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWIEH; €ONN. For further particulars apply to JAMES L. CASE Telophone 876 40 SHETUCKET ST_REET WANTED The Henry Allen & Son Co. WEAVERS ON KNOWLES 88 MAIN STREET blished for Half a Céntury) —d——fl-———-—-‘—:.&i TO RENT Two or three connected rooms on She- tucket St. Inguire ot MURPHY & M'GARRY. FOR RENT {Efi oNE of THR CHOICEST Arltr MENTS IN NEW LONDON COUNTY; CONBISTING OF SEVEN ROOMs; EQUIPPED WiTh ALL THE MOST | Prop. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH- ER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE. FOR‘FULLER PARTICULARS, iIN- QUIRE or 5 iffie 1o oy LEGAL NOTICES T '" Eg '2\ “‘? Al‘l KL A rem. mh':: to u;. Dlllret:‘l at Not urw(eh, on mou ! .;LIND. Jiidy M Nos oma '4 end\.un ur m uacnn. 1o b ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS Telephone 410-2 uz cnumn: sv., General Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Good Safe; one Silent Salesman Show Caie, BHe 10 fost Show Case; 2 Wall Cases, Desk, Small .| Steady Work—One Loom flhm TR PN ‘rHE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP, Lady Assistant - DAY DQ NIGHT Cases, Registér, : LOAN COMPANY Fest, Opp. Ballstin Co. FOR SALE Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. avToMosiLE Aeeflnnu LGAD JUST‘:ARNws CAR ’ North Frmklin ’I‘eiephong 30 Lebanon, Ct FOR SALE $2,200 will buy 2 tehethent house; sm mfi&fl,‘:& bromh Pia FOR EVERYBODY. : I'.‘éi Fiy cmmfd st rn UVERHAUI.ING | AND REPAIR WORK|™ OF ALL KINDS — . . B, Juux. 293 c. Fo est )uuu st M e Phone 1328 © A Blegtl @ s ey o nlhnu. trucking an nqm Prdaine R T GEORGE LAMBERT distance niaving b+ mnf't‘l‘u. L | BBCKanWILLIAMS €0, tiklin s«mnl. VELLO WILLIAM C. YOUNG 198 CLIFF STREGT | sa 3. AYLING, Jud, S TorebBIAE s o'\ e Seh T HELEN M DRESCHER, ST thu er. DENN1S 1 A .mu mr. 5%&&»,,@1:"&‘1.&@ Pmen& - Amm B. HOLDRIDGE, of Eneds ) late of Led- tlfllbll!fi lllr lfl~ ministration account with said estat the Court for aliowance ; it is. meretore Ord That D. 1"‘{“& 2 o' mulxn {ffgrflwn. fii the Probate Court er in dyqrd n it S giE S 1 0 no(!ee flnm by vflblllhin‘ this order one Suécessor to S$TETSON & YOUNG lnd BUlLDFJQ 5 IO W il BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broatdway Blank Bosks Made and Ruled to Order FOR SALE But qunh:h_q hl n.v“‘.n H. “ .lI“ISL I3 r LONG “DisT .e'o Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts kummua Répaifs, Paiotifl; Trim- Upholstéring and Weod Work. Bluk—llhlhl ih all it8 Branches Scatt & Clark Carp. 2 87 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET ned hard wodd ireen wood $11.00 |= 3 e 60 AND FURNITORE MOVING. P "HUR H. LATHRg: WILL 8UY AN 80-ACRE FAnm. eLAsa CONDITIO FElml.mr — ABUN LENTY OF FRUIT. MILE Tu wLLAdE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CH URCHES AND SCHOOL& A RARE BARGAIN FQ A_SINGERE FARM BUYER. F2:t MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, " (GHOIGE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY. R. I i Th Fmsf- Ald STATE BOWLING AfxEYS L T TR T T i BOWLING AND BILLIARDS 14 AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS BEPAIRING AND BLACKEMrFRiNG | 5 MAJESTIC BUILDING HAVING purchased the blacksmith shop us o of horses. William Miller, 15 Bath 8t. - aprlaéd —_— T B BALEGreencs bu mm nhfi teed; it o Taisg Al flfi’ “m‘ 3 Feed” Groemes Gro- DON'T let another day pass Tt B 1ONAL insurance ¥ ooy nllnnmd all gghey. Clark, F.m Huu.P!. COAL AND WOOD Pier havik & Gitelistion Ja- scid’ Do trict, at _least five days lor '.n the date of sald Hearing, ahd Fetutn to e rt. jflv. and fofegbing is a true copy ecol SAMUEL 8. flamkm:. lur% Judge. AT A COURT OF PMBATE l!.IL at Montville, wllh&l?e for the District zt- 1_?tzntvllle, on th day of April, AN D~ HO)!E J %3‘ m; of on o= eanely j of May, A. e fimmm t, be, tri; AT A COURT OF rlalAl'x HELD at Montville, within and for the District xt .antvflh. on the 26th d.ly of April, (m« lfll l‘ 4ty ontville, ln said Distri Administrator exhibited miniatration account with said !heoml‘l_:!d for. lleli flfl it is 1 at 1 e em “IG aft eahara *fisms ol Probate Court Room in nunmne in Disf and the same ls, 1t 3 the samé, and the said aning th o tice fomflmlfl !BII 86 RAVERUSHE HESUM W mzmuwmm 01 £k l DNew: r having a eir- DAN D HOME, Judge. wld\nfiullmn, c\lhm‘m n sal mfl%" mglncn‘fi Dhtr':sé:.;d h‘:amr“.-l claring the oity of Hartford clurtar s et 18 ““ficve and [OF W— i Ll.in.hau. uzarie AXD MILL SUPPLIES. ln-l fl. ?:«2" m e Rt T IIILID" H.ni Bm-dwu fig_-aw WOULD CRIPPLE LOCAL BOARDS OF EDUCATION (Contiriusd from Pagé Ohs) al. Anotheér bill would auwthorisé the state board of education to prescribe rilles for the issuance of certificates of teaching. Another meaStire would have board of examination in each town to pass ow applicants for teaching posi- tions. The bill dealing with licensing of real estate brokers and agents was placed at the foot of the senate calendar. The bill to put aircraft operations un- der contfol of* the motor velticle tom- tissioner was adopted by the sendte in concurfence with the house. Senator Brooks was appointéd to rep- resent the senaté on the committee of conference on a bill to give cities and towns 26 per cent. of the fines collécted for motor vehicle vioclations. This passed the touse, but was ted B the sen- ate. NEW BILL IN THE HOUSE TO ENFORCE STANDARD TIME Hartford, April 26 —The ressiition de- in rebeilion because of the mayor's proclamation for daylight saving, was rejected by the house this aftern The _resolution gertd by Representative Wallworth of Farmington would have declared the city neded because of its attitude in opposition to the stindard time law the Etate. Mr. Wadsworth ifmmediately offered a \;‘ 1 br the subject of daylight saving, which was tabled for pristing In the flumn “Any town, city or other munidnimy which sl by order of its Selectmen, commbn council or borough Gotihel] direct or Order the citizens there- of to adopt ah ytime other than eastern stah@ard time for the conduct of public business, shall forfeit all rights and claims for any and all money they would receive from any appropriation made by the Eefieral assembly &nd pald by the treasurer on order of the comptroiler. “Any town in which the dally session of any public school shall commence on any timé other than eastern standard itme, or in which daily sessions of any School shall 6pén at any Hour other than that preseribéd by the state board of ed- ucation, shall be deprived of ali state aid for schools.” ‘Wadsworth, in callir olution, #aid the sction of Mayor Brain- ard of was af afffont to the house. The rejection of the resolution came on a polfit ot order When Mr. Wads- worth _attempted to offer his substitute bill. The resolution ¥as rejected in or- dér to admit the bill A8 a mémber point- #d out that & Bill Pafinot be substituted for o resolution. The bill was then ad- miftty Mr. Wadéworth said the néw bill meant serlous buslness, as it had perialties in % Housé Leadetr Buckley sald he favored the theory of daylight saving, but thought it could be accomplished without chang- ing the" uofin by those who, wanted it. He aid not bélleve 8k offictal of a city should viojate the terms of the state law, which up his res- *|had passed the house, Whs made the order of the 84y ih the Sénite and adopt- ¢d on a roll call vote and then signed by the governor. Representative Rogers of Litchfleld put the closing touth bf the day on the day- light saving question when he proposed an amendment to consolidate the city of Hartford and thé borough of Bantam, and t6 make the seal of the elty “a ban- tam rooster in fighting form.” NGRS totey ioust it the _seumih ominatio urr and M‘he y c‘m bI glfflnrd to be dl- from July 1 nétt. e governpt also gubmitted the nominations of Edwin P. Root 6f New Haven to serve the unex- pired term of the late B A. Fuller of Siiffield 48 & difector the state pri- son and also to serve four years from 1 “l"hd nomination of William H. Brown A | rectors of tne er Iw?n for four years hiee #icks hno c uuhhu. mx d now | edled, ;'8 rither § g"" t ESha letter Tiice “that, ka; 0; than have John D. ockefeller give me g thousind dol- vod to be be of use to my fellow man. L have heen selliig a large box of unflm\r for 35 cehts wer in this nmtmem Is zem: a rbrql Beal up ke masi: r_remedles do not seem are gpeed SON marvelous Old ot that ol even reliev ¥ conquered. "1t stops chafing in fine minutes and for scalds and buros It s simply won- otders fille by Peterson . Inc., Buffilo, N. Y. “:hflrid.epon as a member of the shell- commission, for four years from July 1, was sent to the senate. The eorimit- tee on appropriat reported favorably & bill to provide $1.00) for the Fairfield - {gounty bar ltbrary favorable report on to alict $1000 for improving the grounds of the state armory at Torrington. The com- mittee cn_finances reported favora bill to nuthorize the issuance 900 in school BORAS At Danbu vl administration code commii mittéd its reort to the renat Thé hotise today thotor - velicle de {ifpectors Police powers in eriniinal & bn thE saine basis 48 that ot sher'fr., Eontables and rolice ot _ The house voted author! Appointment by the gov missiott to take charge of telpation in the 390Ul anaversary the fanding of the Pilsrims. THe house refosed t; suspetd rules fecelve a resolution offered by Repres ative Kilpatrick of Eridgesort to for a reterentium vot November on the question of day saving. A" Bill reported faVorably by the § Qtclary commitiee would potnted member of the ance from being & trust missioner or member managers of any state institu ing financial state aid by an appropr: S —|ton from the general mssembly. POLICE AFTER SPREADERS OF RED PROPAGANDA With the co-operation of the police in the various Connecticut citfes and towns, and with its lines spread broad- cust thronghout the state, the federal bureau of investization is at work In uh effort to round up. “Reds” who are spreading propaganda for a “May Day” outbreak. Some of the most radical lit- grature in the usual form of handbills, is belfig spread throughout the country by a body of revolutionists whose agents mén with the gift of eloquence, are fintling_victims to their seductive talk who aré willing to clrculate thelr Iit- erature. A number of the pamphlets hive Been found in Hartford and Will- i&m P. Hazen of the buredu of investi- gation has furnished coples to the chiet of powe and recelved the promise of theschiet that the police would co-op- érate in the roundup of the distributors of the Mterature. “MAY DAY Red Letter Day." is the heading of one of the most radi- codl circulars which has come to the attention of the federal authorities. It calls upon the “workers” to carry out & demonstration on May 1. 1ts mal( rabid call is couched in the words "Wa, Ametkoin workerg will ho ore stand the tyranny of the bosses and of their government. We have had enough. The United Ststes govern- mént_stands for the bosses agaimst the workers! It uses the law-making bodies, the courts, and its troops against the workers. “Phen we must destroy the States government ! It closes with the eall, in large, black type: “Let ts prepare for the revolution.” Th the case of allens the offenders fiay be deported. and Mr. Hazen said Thureday that all who are found to be connected with the propaganda work will be vigorously prosecuted N6 More Scatlet Fever Develops There were no developments in the searlet fever situation in New London Thirsday, according to the health cfficer. This is the third day in which no new cases have been reported and the situa- tfon which at no time has been serious is expected to improve dally. The schools will open fext Monday unless some un- foreseen developments occur. United Derby.—The engagement of Miss Ger- trude Harriet Plerson of Derby to Henry Karl Spear of New Haven has been an- nounced. Former Embassador To France Reappointed Myroh T. Héfriek, of Ohio, tof- miér Ambaseador to Frithte, , whe BaS bhen feappointed te that post screen’s m: orchestra of Springfleld, last consented to coms to Norwich for at the armory Thursday the Springfield orchestra months past but were unable to @b sc unt!l this week owing to the fact that the orchestra was scheduled ahead for onths. Gilled a_Waterbary engagement to come to Norwich. b—_—fl WHH:WO:M lokhhlnmnllm Strind Today and Saturday. Another big musical coredy suocess, Cohen in Soclety, i ai the Strand for today and tomorrow. This is a very v Iy and laugh-a-minute comedy. Etory of an money but knowing nothing of soclets His nephew introduces him into socety and then the fun beglhs. Very fine sing- ing and dancing pumbers are It i » “ignorante” with & barrel 81 imtroduced The story of The Gift sm whith is at the Strand théatre today and Sat- urday, i8 faschhatiig to rich &sd joor alike. It i somewhat melodrimatic anfl jot rétdine a fineness which brings out many lght ee'slmtdy DOMits &b Well us beart tirobs for % is one of those rare stories which George Allin England dre® his chir acters from the i#%o éxtremes of life—the rick and the poor. ter I the son of a wealthy man who, in seeking kno®ledge of the world, i throwh in close contact not only with the porest gf boor but with the lower type of erim- inais. Ihler young womah who later becomes bis wife. feats the pride of his rich but once poor pafents, and how he assists in fhe refor- mation of the ilves of several helpless creatures. zives the story that uncommon twist which places it fur above thé levei of the average. Hi principal eharac- And in_this atmosphere he mbets Bt how he wins her. how hé de- In this hublie Teleate some of the players ate shown i leading Stich_plivers as Lon Chaney, Scena Owen, Melbourne Mae- Bernard Durning, Jack Cortis 4 many others of cqual prominence add the attr, Activeness of the oduction. Brecd Tusatee, A motfon nicture that should theill not v becanse of jts absurbing story, but seatse of its rfal heart appeal, ie ‘The White 3folL” In which the famous \,Ta” White is to Be starrad—her fitut big produc by Willlam Fox at the Breed thesttre today and Sa . % from the rd, famois duthor of “The \Vlmr Which b ry 0 the film % Liovd Sheidon wrote the “The White Moll” treats of a subject ghat &honid appesi fo one. The story ccaters around Bhoda. n reformed crook, who his geer the light and who has been commissioned by a millionare to help reform the um- fortunates of the underworld. As. % settiement worket she invades the Avés of crooks and gAngSters. and through her charitable work and “square deaNogs® {he, s come to be known as the White o The story is thrillingly screened, = cor™®z to report and is issued by Fox as_a special production. The case inclides Richard C. Travers, Walter Lewis, George Pauncefort. J. Thomton Baston, Eva Gordon, William Harvey, Charles’ J, Slattery, John P. Wade and John Wood and John Wood- ford. Harry Millarde directed the plo- ture, Other pletures on the bill inclnde “Hit Unlucky Joh.” 4 Sunshine comedy anmé the Pathe News. Davis Theatrs. Bvery woman In Norwich will be th. terested in the fashion show which fs a feature of Enid Bennett's litest Par. amount picture, “Sikk Hoslery,” which will be ghown at the Davis theatre to. day and tomorrow. Many fashionabl gowns are worn by attractive moflels during the action of what is sald to be perhaps the most romantic pleture ir which Miss Bennett has been seen in many months. That popular screen star Tom Mix, better known to his vast army of a mirers as “the datedlevil of the screen, appears in his latest Willlam Fox pro- duction, “3 Gold Coins.” a atirring stery of the wert, written expressly for him by H. H. Van Loan, & magazine a thor of note. Capacity andiences, usual, were on hand to ses this_truls remarkable Mix play, which eclipses anything he has previously done. Larry Semon in a_very funny comeds entitled “The Suitor,” conciudes the bMiL McEnnelly’s Singing Orchestra May 12th Through the Hntirihg eftorts of the dance committes of Battery B, 18t C. A (Conn.), McEnnelly’s famous singing Mass., has af the dance which tha battery Is to hold evening, y 12th. This orchestra has appearsd fn dér- eral of the larger cities of tie state snd has made a decided hit +vih the thous- andg of dancers. The orchestra is new filling an engagément in Hartford thi week. Norwich people who atténded thé fger- ernor’s ball at the armory in this &ty a half dozen years ago will recall the excellent programme furnished by Me- Ennelly's orchestra. Battery B has been trying to sécaft for The orchestra leader has ean- Danbary. — The Danbury Fospttal Alumnae fssociation has leased a room at 248 Main street to be used as head- quarters in which to hold meetirigs and as a rest and recreation room for the nurses when not on duty. A BARREL its reghlar OF MONEY cannot restore the vision once it is lost. A little care sarly in life of at mypluefleyonfud:tfc the futute. We make out Replacerient Claiins on Lénse Insuranee. C. A. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST Franklin Square BRE Ve mur umna of

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