Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1921, Page 2

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“Jelly 18 Cheni o m,.""“w e’ ,.,r.fl..’.; | T A, TR Y {bers. Mrs. John Pearce, wife of Mr. Pearce, ilie, | ch:rch“vus the Ching-a-Ling _Quartette Part IL . Ballet des Flaurs, Morse “Comcart Waltz—The Love Tyrant, _ Ching-aing Banjo-Mawdeln Chab. Song—Selected Charles B. Jordan. A Darkie’s Dream of Home, Smith Finale—The Wind Up Galon, Odant Ching-a<Ling Banjo-Mai@olin Chub. Members of the World Wids Gund of the First Baptist chureh, of Norwich, Were guests of the gufld of the First Baptist chureh, of Nerwich, were guests ¥ the guild of the First Baptist church Belteétn fe- Iver t the de- ddem ot the oar Willimanfic, Coim. Maybe You Are Planning a hfilé Journey ¥ and Need Some New Wearing Appatel THIS SALE OF Suits, Coats and Dresses WILL HELP: YO Mnnybomendomuw-yforafitdevmhmumm &neoftheym,mdthuulewflhelpywu!wfinw gquestion. Smart Suits, Spring. Wraps and m-flmrkadumi:esfintwlfiappwhhdflyn STYLISH SPRING 2UITS A —— ) ———————— \ L ——— f——————n $22.50 SUITS—REDUCED TO . | $25.00 SUITS—REDUCED TO 1 $30.00 SUITS—REDUCED TO 1$89.00 SUITS—REDUCED TO ........c.0:00 i$45.00 SUITS—REDUCED TO ....... -......uzao ‘sss.oo SUITS—REDUCED TO .......5:.:0:.: w.so NEW COATS AND WRAPS In the Season’s Most Wanted Materials| »i% $19.50 GARMENTS—REDUCED TO .....:..... $13.80 $25.00 GARMENTS—REDUCED TO ...........cxs.oa $27.50 GARMENTS—REDUCED TO....... $35.00 GARMENTS—REDUCED TO | . $49.00 GARMENTS—REDUCED TO mmcmHznucmm....'...Z..mm $89.00 GARMENTS—REDUCED TO . ... ... $4260] A New Dress For the First GontlauDayo After a long season of being bundied up, 's & wonderful feek: hjtobudommnbnndnawfmck,emmlflym,han secure one &t the following low prices : - $25.00 DRESSES—REDUCED TO .....[...... $17.60 0.00 DRESSES—REDUCED TO ............ $21.80 2.00 DRESSES—REDUCED ‘TO meo' $49.00 DRESSES—REDUCED TO ............ £38.00 coeses $14.50 N ifl.w EREETT e i o | Delightful New Silks, Specially Priced In this special offering you have & wide chisice in Which mest every favored weave, color and shade aré represented, imder brdimary conditions you would pay $2.00 to $2.50 a yaid— mu’fl-lBWEECSlMAYARD LINOLEUM Mmm&%nhhhflqm:hafl— nfidnflmmhmmmdd r- back-breaking scrubbing is, to lay Linoleum over Wehummmnmfiu. mum.mm Solo—- & Ky, mwfiifinm' v’ffi o ghfl m% gfi Aria. C. C. Helmold M, £a R HURRAYS BOSTON STORE = ‘In the Always Popular Serge and Jersey u-nu. Greene, of lml.. M. lmdn Judge Greene ch in lieu of Judge oxsi, ‘whose preoid-d at a lhort calendar a-y. when pm'fl be t to pl 8 shiort” ei-? fiaa Tolietson va. Gohn Latds, 488 the e MineThcturing Sipply H\ ghq Williamsvitle Buff ‘Manufact o rgfim_m the na; ; ing Texifle Compin: 3 of F_goncernt the L. A 1 é sald thdt an offer of én received for the mill prop- He Gsiea for 4 court order for & z the, mgt&r?olm onfla uvil tinged T of nétice by pabliahitng fo -5 Providetics | . paper was ordered in the case of Rose nnunt.p‘n vs, -Frank Tilloston. Bom’! 199 - for -prosecution m the cise. . Salveggio vs. Joseph Ci al, Was qrdered dnd .bends of in the following cases: Mary Griff. vs, Jalegh Hoehberg and Samuel Isracl, By ; Hymat Istdel vs. F. A. cnmu In eeh of the threo ohies Attorsey P. J. Danahey represents the i plaintiffs and Attorney W. A. Kiig.thé | defendants, Following the adjournmetit of court ;?4;1:1 panel for the term was, didint . { cities, t 84m British High ca-l-\im All the Bid ulsatitary Phisds Be dond dway With ud Inmu u wélng umnreniu and become sanitiey, m R A Edgar M. Wamer, of Pmtfam, ! {ne assisted by_Shers? Cndiles A. Ghtés, as 1@ < iham, Deloraine Con~ Leroy James Lawls;. mmu-d Hampton, eph N. lainfield, Yo i‘hw, Edward L. Rhodes eralg Waldo: Sterling, Fred * hompion, Chiéster 8. Gree unyon, 1dd Arnotd; H. G. Wells, Johnsen. Ta fhe cmiin okss of the #latd ¥ Everett Cobb, charged with manslau Which {4 ¥ehedtiéd to' comé ap al 8 court séswion hers Bext Week, Atfors ! Weéy P .J. Dandhey of this :uy has -beest N sascs Tade at the request of State’s Attorney Chirles E. Searfe of Putnam who fuested Attorney Dufiahey to nvestizats B L M. wents the Travelers' Insuraricé Compn: ot Hartford an@ is liable to be eatéd M the evil suit of Wal ViR, admiflatrator, vs. Howa w. by MF. Gould which figared in ths col- nu- With a téai in whish Mr: snd Mrs. Colvin were riding. Mrs. Colvin dled a4 the result of infurles sustalacd. L. Koo ¥hompsen, for the past sight fght year ¢l t the offica 6t [hé Bridge and departumedt . New Haven raliroad, Sas glven up Work with the road and will enter andthier iiné of bustness. Minj Tooll Kalghts of Cotambus Wil t6 Pluinfiéld Sunday t5 witness the ' Stitgtion of St. Johi's council, of that Cok- «f Mang- feld fima hroushx a cisll suit through | danecs pro-p m gonsisted hey, .g\rm'nnmbm eqieily divided aniwng old an¢ Dan: town> cf ! The ' aurmg intermission 1940, . 1ot Rebekah Lodse, defenianit | Muste was ty the Smndxrd B e atid_good will 1 Witham E. Tinker was gene el soshee ian of the committee on lfl’llmll\ they iPok possession of thelr purchases: Bundsy, at fhe Pirst Buptist the defendant sold the milk route to an-, Rev. A. D, Carpenter, pastor, will the horses . and wagons, 208 befor: other man. Constable Thomas J. w THIS WOMANS | EXPERIENG Brifigs a Ray of Hopé to __ Childl ey ess Women Lowell, Mass.—* had anemis #rom the time I was sixteen years old at at at in Leo White was 1 Norwich Thu Syt E Tuesdny. v “schoor il tion_gervics of the Christ Cathedral, Hartford, urday) afternoon at 1.30 o'cl officers { following beats ‘aopointment W48 | by Chiet ot Police Danlel J, Ki ldflfi + Grady, Som Jackson stré N g | Main street; 48 | Main street ofleér Mrfi. dv 14 4 rlved Ba thy cl!y Crevelas & charge by mert-ker Jay M. and eonveyed to Sou committal services we H‘k cemetery. Pearce el chageh offciating. to ard Was In chi ! goncert aml dance nall Friday hight under the at noon ; oetock, mlmky service at 7 p. on, mm'- sermioh, The Goal of nqm& { gnce, m« 'rhe Book of Natur the Vvestry of tho. y i The fellowthy wers aamu el he | nuaj convoeation of Trinly. ,i%’u"{&fiffik sfia‘*{ W s, James Harries; . TG Gt \Grant M. of 3rd V., vaw treasurer, S., Russefl ; Coof x%imm Potice mm the for the fiem.h ay, y . morhing _f! takeh W. A ay morh Was The body of Mi les ral seryices Ehar Vefl hekl at No. 62 North nmtm afternoon - at -1.30 o'elosk, Rev. lm of - the . Methofiist -Epl The body Was Gales Ferry for burial Jay M. chargd. Over one hundred coublés attended the ven, at th the Cinton nttended in_uniform. The ot six dances y Rem:‘);'mmu \:re:. served memi No. 51, Léo. men:tu fetder. 10.45_o'clock ; ehurch school Christian Endea¥or Berhard mun‘ the t Con o H. 8. gcctcm 3 1 .45 How Ceatle e w Kink: Chu h schosl meéts n 9.48 E service At 1,00l b Chiistian Belence wervicd Tords. oelock. in the WoMAN robms, No. §03 Main street. Sub] the lesson-sermon, verldsting ment. Jowing forming Sunday schéel Immediatély fol. service. COLCHESTER Loufs F. Baldwin of Middletown Whs| pleces, town Thursday. Tne Episcopal, seriicés will be at § p. m. by Re M. e Greek Catholic sefvices wil held in thelr new church én _ Pleasint There many. members. now nd thi at 31 nal‘ofi. ot at omen will be admfti ship soon. gust, at the home. Bailey, Mrs. eeurvu mynnd president general ; M state regent, were présent. At the pnsnnh.iry mlng kfldnA rs, John H. Buel, At the Oo- tober meeting When the chapter was or- ganized, is of the Mrs. Buel was again This fifty-first chapter Bears th Colonel Henry Champion, whose Soiee still standing in the Westchester part town; afid is owned and L by the Markham family ,of ‘Hartford RS 2 ,Summer fesidence. day of each Mrs. - George nhocount of th The, chipter ‘meets the second Wadhes- g"““‘ At the Jast meeting. Miller resd an interefting champion family, Naving ebimpiled it from the Chantplon —a volume vhk:h Tl be found m Cragin Memo: Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 798 Main Street, Willimantie Hours—0 & m. to 8 5. m. Phons ¥4 _JAY M. SHEPARD Buceeeding Filmore & Shépard Funeral Director & Embalmer $0-82 NORTH ST. = WILLIMANTIC Assistant. Tel. Conhsction Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS : g TN ‘Phis l:m g%«mefim oot & memorial | | : %) ening next. Suhday morning ana #tate director of the ird will have eharge of theme for Miss Bessie Watrous Bpending the wesk with H stack at nu Bias ia Jepbsite covgh 1 m;fl '-m’“' | N schools “comfriénced sesslonis one iy earlier due to the inesnvenience ea ol families Raving she M3l : | yokce prikn, who has been miaRing ing the jiast winiter with his davmul-, Mrs. Winfleld ‘Hanney, of n mmlvlhh.nmnom«l(n Lygeal pupiis 6 the New London sea- umxmmmmtlumy 'WEST KINGSTON m At North Naw is the time to begin thinkmg about refif-hmg your | Living Rootn for Spring. display you will see the newest suggestions as developed by the bkf manufactures of high-grade Furniture HOURIGAN BROS - 62-66 MAIN STREET As the name implies, Quality High—Prices Low. ALUMINUM TEA KE COFFEE PERCOLATORS BULLETIN BUILDING ¢ Ford Sizes Extra Ply—Larget Sizes Cotds. Let us quote you prices. KETTLES THREE-PIECE SAUCEPAN SETS ............ $1.26 COMBINATION COOKERS _THE HOUSEHOLD Telephone 5314 made for Hard Wear. 'Comelnd‘uothoqnlmy. LA o - ¥ ) ‘1.50 74 FRANKLIN STREET be attémpted, for “Uis canse.” Two ot the most notable -Schieverents have 2“‘ the Christmas carol comcerts Ahe one hundred and fitty mem- un the vesper.cholr in Sprinzfield, 0’ érk. and Philadeiphia, last De: certibér and the performances by meni- Ders of the dramatic club In four one- act plays throughout western Massachus Betts and Connectleut. The Mount Hol: “company” is the first from any woman's collegs 18 uhdertaks such an exténded tobr. Maviicurifig patiors are quits: to be expectad and millitiery 18 ohe of the mest Tecent trades that has yielded income 16 the ehdowment fund. These estab- lishments have n double virtue. They nnko money for the college at the.same Aime they gave money for tha students. The Holyoke store, a very flourisning Bhop in the basement of one of the col- lege buildings, . fs = novel -enterprise Which threstens to become an-institution, %o successtul has it proven. Informal entertainments, plays and dances Al the college calendar. The only diffichlty seemy to Bo that it 18 sometimes hard clients for all the “enterprises that are started. But whenever willing workers threaten to become a drug on the market, someone comes forward -with a new and -brilliant idea and the. tn- dent body. gives. up- the theatre, or a trip home, or new gloves, or whatever they had most set their hearts upon, and beats & path to her Goorw . Up ta_date the undergraduates - of 00l h‘mmt Holyoke have ralsed $92.810.61 by thelr ovm contributions and thelr own d!o The prpblem which disturbs so y housewives, as to how to meke a “lfle “pin money” on the side, should never -bother them. I they can endow 1t|s college, on the side, they ean probably hé st enfertalibd fe and Clars Sunday. to his home for a oduple of weeks, by the prevalling eyhenk, much better and_goes out in A -m Mlulh‘.“ and belng carefor by Mrs. Bates of Ar- May is mbeh improved . health sit up & little each day, _of Richmon veg‘n t Mr. and Mrs. Allen Money of Hxeter, called on rfinve- here Tuesday evening. CANTERBURY PLAINS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark of Ceiitril Village visited Mrs, Clark’s brothers and .h;!:':ru.d." Cehtral Vuhn Ambs o wia ellm- on A B. fifcks Stnda; y Hflb".Annt-t&—h Jgrange !v;en the wv-eh and gn\!mn at T meeting, The, Aexu i to furnish i Winners. ¥ 4, Supper for and Mrs. Chafles Herrick were in Kexrwm last week on busimess, KB. = for Hicks i wérking Mre. Mar gunm.-mwmn“ -4 ended the ursday. Several from this_place at auction sale at Traler Rice's MT. HOLYOK® ALU‘IIA.I to the League of for the find Wways, to make enburh to buy their jee cream sodas and their tickets to the mevies. NEW ENGLAND DIVISION OF AMERICAN NURSES ASSOCIATION Af tha blenhlal convention of the American Nurses Association to be held | , Net% Hamipehire, May 10, 11 | bodv. " and winl Tuestay Hiorning the program f§ de- votsd to private Guty nureing, referench Belng made of tWwo subjects of cspecial interest t6 them, mamely: The work for the private duty hurse today, by Miss Minnie Hollingsworth 6f Maseachusetts, and The Progress of the Private Duty Nursé, by»mn Tabréich, Twestity afternon 18 given over to publie health, special mention belng made of the address to be given by Dr. . W, Stearns, medical - director of the Massdchisetts Soclety for Mental Hy- glene, His subject is Mental Health in Familles. Also one by Mrs. Stacbler, namely, The Industrial Nurse as a Pub- lie Health ¥actor in the Community. At the bession Wednesday, Nursing Education devoted such subfects as Modern Methods of Instruction in Training Schools, T! Graduates From the Smaller Traming Schools yersus The Graduates from t Larger Training Schools, the concensus CTentral Village Satorday on & Muln.-p( opinon regarding the shortage of leants of .training schools, will be pre- Jeutug by Agpne of the met. prominent women of this branch ef the nursing New Type Tebheco for Commecticat Growers. lletin 288 of the Conmecticut Azri- ciftural Experiment Statton, New Ha- giving the tests and opinions aw te 088 Whe .have growh this 18 the result of ten and election carried |cizar tactory indioate that 1t 1 st great \‘thQ and may take the place of the “Havana Seéd” leaf which of lite years hes alarmingly deteriorated. The bul- lotin is went free to all eltibns of the state who_apply for It Réport on Tnjirious Tnbeots All * orchardists, plant growsrs others who wish to keep abreast of the times regarding the ocontrol of lnsect pests will find much of interest and vélue in the 30th report of the state entomologist, which has just been {s- sued as Bulletin 258 of the Connecti- cut Agricuitural Experiment Station of ew Haven. uropean Red Mite and the applé ana thorn skelétonizer, two Burbpean or- chard pests recently established in thib eountry g GuFlg the Sk DMAP i coversd i Conmnectisat. It deseribés tn detal] the experiments 8 umnt e Spraying to control upple insscts, and the work of sippresting the m hoth. A brief sccount 14 giveh of - to work done by the station m 1926, This publication is a pumiphlet of 12 iplates, 13 figures, and 34 pages, and will be sent free on request, to rfldfl\u of the state ak long as thé Sapply lasta Tdeard’s Tel Its Weapoh. snapping off thelr talls when that or- san fs seized by & would-be caplor. the mutilatéd creature hecks the crevice of.4 rock where it walts patiently for a'new tall to grow. The caundal vertebras of most formd have a transverse septum of cartilage, forming a Ithé of weakness—tie point where the tall breaks off. A lisar's tafl is of Such o it Weapon or as 4 fieans of safety by the ease with which it snaps off when seized, giving the animal a chance to escape while the surprised 16e fs Sceupléd with | this cast-off and Wriggling Part of the Such lizards have the | generating a for one, since place of . real vetebrac only & N mented rod or tube of flbre-cartilage. most of the higher lizards the musclen, | skins and scales .are reproduced, but | among = variety of the lower formi the sealing is abnormal and is sometimes weversion to an angestral form.—De- | troit News. PAIGE CLIMBS JATL HILL FoUR TIMES OX HIGH, Jall Hill held fio terrors for the Paige | 848 In a here Thursday afternoon Johm " Jellison of Hartford came here to - see of Norwich hat a hill that this Paige car could not negotiate gn high Dayid E. Shahan of the West Town Street gas rige, falesman for the Palge, Affanged fogg the demonstration and had quite an andience on hand that was rather skep- ical that the car could make the hill all the way on high gear. But driver Jelli- son convinced them all and went sveg the hill when he first made s tfyout and climhed to the top. Following this with two more successful clirobs, two and three passengers. the ttempt the driver announced he would at the highest possible speed. obody accepted the invitation to ride, fearing that the car would upset on the sharp. right-dngle corner in Cedar street. The car hit the bottom of the hill mak. Ing better than 40 miles, whirled arownd the corner on two wheels, bettled down and came back onto four, and kept on over the top without a shift in gemrs. The fest Batisfied the érowd The car is & sirictiy etock car, seven passeriger, and is the Daytona model that took the stock car record of 101.8 mfles when _driver [ Prramotat s It contalns Mccounts of the | importancs | It may Be ussd &s & whip-like hillclimbing dgmonnnuu[ulu Mrs. Burns purchases by a certain having driven All in her be- up her residence in & man- rural seaside town to wait of his plunge. While n-n‘ = themseives happily drama. that is fe. e th- i eness w=d deep appeal. THE Greateht M A he® Select | #lal, Which fs the second feature n‘:’:{ story. until the dominant 1. ture ot the pleture, and. the rise of the litle immigrant family from poverty te By tragedy and : tion, conmitute a crows ‘naqu'.?"m which mh’h&‘be met fist around eny ootner if 4 it Sagastoe stossh the Al ihe Bresd Sublly, Mondiy, Teesday Ofie b the pradtest mollon pleturer hat evet camié from Rex Beach's pen &t The Nofth Witid's Malice, a story east e fioeen Beatt of Aisska in the tie ¥y8 of 4 rosh, Afd is the feattid attraction 5 the lmed the~ thl{ nnd h\edly, li G thie e of Alaska Which Wb an uu fand !hm 1 thelr xh. r finds & terrible of meénoteény. mowphied, trivial miid lenth 4 Exsgmerated 4 thife . a8t pre- a flames up on_the #f K:L s is the theiiig tha wohdects! #toby told in Notth Win's. Malics—a #tory of lrms. hdVenture, furioud revenko ana golden rofishice. Dof't miss this rémarkable pictars. Topies of the Day and a Supreme com- by maké up the remainder of the bill PSR _Bitekp THEATRR Pearl White, the marvel of the sereen, & toming to the Breed theatre today, béing presentsd by Willam Fox In » Sitring story_of life in New York's underworld. The story was written by Frank L. Packard, author of The Mira. cle Man, and the scenarlo is headed by B. Lioyd Sheldon, It deais With Rhoda, uflm«mmwno having the lght in & startling miracie p-:tamu in St. Agnes church—where her fathér is killed trylng to rob the poor bok__ddarmines te retorm and bor to ald those in the underworld. As i pettiement worker ghe becomes known by the eroks and gangsiers as The White, Moll. Her wirk has started ta Bekr frult. “Thé Bparrow” a motorfeus safe burglir who has served lon.nm g-uia )n" aw T a\. ind ES leader of the tempts the reldtsid conviot to return to his un- Tawful trade, “The Whits Moll” ko has stralght. Bht she ifours the enmity of the Dangler, who detérmines to “frame" the Sparrow. Then beginis a series of thrilling _experiences which, 1t s maid, make thS pletire shé of the most fas- cinating and heart-dppealing ever rereened. A Sunthine comedy entitled His Un- lucky Job and the Pathe News make up the remainder of the bifl. ——— e niig THE STRAND. Make it _your business to comé to the trand. TWo big shows fer the small price of one. A big musica] comedy, Cohen_in Soclety, and a big sit-resl fen- tibé plcture, The Gift Supreine, 18 at the Strand today. This is an exception- al program, ona which you Showld not falsn. Bee it today sure! Notice! Wednesday nizht—the digpest try. prasented tn atiy eity. dsome valuable given sway frée. AN this at m’m Wetnesflay night. B4 one of the he' oned to carry Noms a present wi worth from five to forty times the pricd of ndmission. Lucky numbers dfawa on Many lizards posseas the Dowir of |big n Girl With a Million, promises to Iive ‘ub tp its name as & fun-maker. Also a {big five-reel featurs picture on the same progTam. Teabells ©. Sradiey, Notsd Payehle, ol Bphrtahl Aesllasty. For lh‘ iast time this | Hysiop, tn uluble vm f6r the Puy- | chieal Socisty of Ameriea, will be at the !’Imul Acafemy, Park street, it 2 o'clock in the afterfodn and 730 o'tiock in the evenlng, giving phy- chic readings And clalrvoyant mieseagin 1t is strongly trged that All attending ese Bervices, come emrly, Ak the weat- - AWRy at this mefvieh Rev. Blinn, the pastor, wil #ive & brief {And inftroctive talk to the members of {the soclety who have joined this sbasen. Sealsd baliots may be bromght to Mem % Bradiey to be answered. Do mot fafl to | come datty. ea at 20 Platt avenue. It i3 an eight reom house. nuduemmym the property ifor & home and will occupy the e shortly. | ¥. M. ©. A. Meeting Sundsy. A Meetiny for men | be held (m.on, at 4 pictures and lively singing, in a short inspirational talk, will aAd in- terest 16 the meetng. A focket t6 feach a height of 25 mbe would have to Weich 35 pounds, of which about 17 pounds would be smokeless powh der, says an expert.

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