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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921 Cinco Cirs These are onlya few of Otto Eisenlohr & Bros. 22 factories 16 stripping plants . 14 warehouses Stick to [ 4 it ,S S a-fe ys:mua WEROS Vi 8c Jos. Connor & Sons _— Distributor % ! a Norwich = Jg A ss:smmxxxxxxmm&xmmmaxxxxxfi&&g [ ) 'ARROW COLLARS E & W. COLLARS 7 FOR $1.09 7 FOR §1.00 The Store for Men Alteration Sale Ends Saturday, Aug. 27 PRICES REDUCED ONE-HALF ON PRACTICALLY ALL OF OUR MERCHANDISE AND MUCH MORE ON SPECIALS. ' THIS WILL BE YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO GET HIGH-GRADE MEN’S FURNISHINGS AT OLD TIME PRICES. A Lot of $3.00 SHIRTS.................................. Going at $1.00 A Lot of $1.50 B. V. D. UNION SUITS .................. Going at $1.00 A Lot of §1.25 BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Going at 63c A Lot of 85c and $1.00 SILK HOSE..................... Going at 55¢c A Lot of $1.00 NECKWEAR ....,....................... Going at 50c A Lot of 35c HOSE . ...........................Going at 4 Pairs for $1.00 A Lot of $8.00 and $10.00 SWEATERS .................. Going at $5.00 xmxxxxmxxxmmmm WHEN YOU WANT fo put your bu ess before the public, there i3 no medi- WESTERLY The body of First Sergt. Danie] Hunter of the U. §. marine corps, who was Killed in action overseas June 7, 131%. has rived in Hoboken, according to infe: tion received by Westerly relatives. body will be brought to the home of Hampton Carr on Greenman avenue, and the announcement of the funeral.sérviees will bo made later. It is expected: that the dead soldier will be accorded:a mili- tary funeral by the members of. Merrill post, No. 16, American Legion. Although /a_native of Baitimare, Mr, Hunter gave his home. addreas as West- erly during his last enlistment, his .wite being the daughter' of Mre. B George Macomber of Spruce street. . He. wi member of the old guard and had 19 years in the marine cerps at the time of his enlistment for the werld war.. He was 44 years of age, and In_January, 916, married Mrs. Ida May Macember s at the Broad in Westerly: baseball management of the West. erly K. of C. nine is again busy making preparations for the game sched with the Bostorl Red Sox Sugday: 4. This Famé was arranged Kiter & Contest. pe. tween the twd teams had to be eameelied because of rain Huring the. lzst part bf last month: - Star players from ail ever ew England are being secured to fape {g leaguers in the fray; and the lo- tal ineup for ‘the game will probably be as follows: Kellers ¢, Tunney . Dowd 1b, Gadro 2b, Gagnon ss, Parry $b, Clem. one If, Barker cf, ‘Rheadex rf, The twirling assignment sholfld be well taken care of by Tunney; the star piteker on last year's Holy Cross team, as Tunney defeated the Pittsburgh team at Win Locks two wecks ago. | Gagaen, the Hoty (ross shortstop, is known thvssghent New England as a performer of the high. est callbre, .and the local management made one of the wiSest moves yet when it secured Jack Bairy, formerls of' the Red Sox and now coach zt Hely Urass, Btreet Christiaa cl these new acqulsitions:should pravide the local team with Dlenty of oftenstvs.power for “the contest. started : Tuseday. maraing new cement . Mons -atrest fire distrh Work ‘was nlln‘ h “| was voted to bulld new cement walks on West Broad, Moss. and Morian s plowed Funk: | and the old dirt 'llb ‘were t6 hold- down the hot corner: =it i aise expected that Pete Clemeis, & Wosterly fuvorite, will be: seen In' the outfield, knd | ’ The Boys of Camp " of 1921 AT THE DAVIS THEATRE i ' NORWICH, CONN. FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 26th, 1921 AT 8:15 0'CLOCK .POPULAR PRICES TONIGHT BB " 'BECKER'S HALL : Fitchville . FOX’S JAZZ BAND DANCING FRIDAY EVENING, Aug. 26 | 2n Admission — Gentlemen 55c| Ladies 40c Including War Tax| THE DAVIS AND BREED Theatres Employ UNION Musicians, UNION Picture Operators and UNION Stage Hands. TheyAreDesarvmgnf Your Patronage. SIGNED—Internafional Alliance of Theaérical Stage Em- ployes, Motion Picture Operators and American Feders- WEDNESDAY AND AT p E THURSDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE, in “THE PERFECT WOMAN~ Mawry Falla in Love With a Woman-Hater—S8he Leaves No Stove Um- torned to Make the Muman Icicle Fall, ‘Bat He ls lmmuns Untill—%as Then Yeu'll Have to Ses It Yourself. DAY THE . WANDA HAWLEY, in “THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT” A Comedy-Drama That Is a Lesson t5 Those Whose Home Life Is Trew- bied, and a Warning to These Who Are Happily Married. “BANG”—A Very Clever Two-Reel Mermaid Comedy. BATTERY B. DANCE AT THE ARMORY TODAY AL DERBY in SCI ENTIF_IC‘!AGiU»N__CN ING ANTONIO MORENO in e SECHRY ST MR SIS Jimmy Aubrey Comedy Thursday—Friday—Saturday Herb Smith’s Orchestra Dancing 8:30-12.00 "TONIGHT .. ASHLAND CASINO JEWETT CITY MOREY’S ORCHESTRA “e -atithe cormer Brosc- and-Moss' streets. " i€ila” Virginia “0'Befen. danghier W. Lester O'Bricn’ of clébrated her fifth birth- Lernoon, entertaining ten young friends at @ party Games were enjoyéd “by ‘the yYoung guests, and re- fréshren{s: weré servéd. The table was attractively. decorated, the color scheme being pink and white. Dr. and Mrs, Jesse W. Stillman of of West | ‘Wiimington, are ‘visiting at the home of ‘Mr. man's parents, Mr. and of West Broad is a graduate of | tonington schools and Dartmouth | coliege. . At present he is employed as | superitendent of the analytigal depart- ment of the laboratory at the experi-| mental. station .of ;the E. L, du Pont de Nemours & Co., at Wilmington. Music by Humphrey's Novelty Orchestrn. eluding refreshments. l VAUDEVILLE 4—BIG ACTS—4 DANCING THURSDAY BYENIRG. AVG. 23TH. Admission: Gents G0, Ladies 35c, ine “CLOSED DOORS " dug deeper; and fillsd with eeven feet ] Seilt of rock, covered with smaller rock and | er rooms have béen repaired and white- ficor ‘repaired. Ceilings in the four low- tar paper and ciosed. This was done to prevent flooding of the school boiler room which in st fills with water at times when the well could not care mashed and the walle given a cost of oil paint.. The woodwork on the outsids of the building is being painted. Superintendent of Schoois MacDonmald announced Tuesday that Miss Olive Ba~ ker will teach at Putnam Heights school the coming year, and Mrs. Clara G- £on at the East Putnam echeol e t. and ————— basement walls There is now avallable a combina« and the cement tion golf and traveling bag. two steps replace have been ‘white Here's The “Business Lunch” For You! Laconics. A number' of local" young people are planning. to attend’ the battle of music at | the Atlantic Beach casino, when Mulla- | ney's orchestra of Westerly will meet the ' Bray & Savino orchestra of ‘\orcesmfl Mars. Dr. and - Mre. Irving * Colby - of High ‘ street left recently for a trip through the White mountains. of , Lewiston, Me,, are visiting, Mr. and | Mrs. Wiliiam Jennings of Highland ave- nue. Mids Agnes Davey has returned to her home on George sirdet .after spending a week's vacation in Nashua, N. H. Miss Fanpie O'Brien has returned to RocheBtér, N. Y. after five weeks' visit with her nephew, W. Lester O'Brien, of 15 Lester avenue. Miss Eda Comi has resumed. her duties al the office of the New England granite works ' after spending a vacation at Oak Blufts; Mass; Motor trips:over the Momawk, trail are Being: planned ‘for: the fall by ‘Westerly families’ FINAM ;- (Continurd ‘From™ Page Twe.) €ty . the sarly - worshippers' could be seen. going ta chireh.s All was caim and Stll. a8 the. two officers went back to their chairs below. - “I"was jést “thik- in,” says Officer BOL "I “was_ jest thinking, ‘but don’t yea thimk that some. sne will be maver:next year™ ouldn't - womder,” Eays-the Cap'n he ‘putathe Anal blot on the biotter. shouldn't wonder, Bill.” Thomas MeDermett of Pamisloen, the manager of the Braves baseball team, was in Putnsm Paesday. morning. He-it )] hoping :that the ~manager of the Nightingale-Morse bascball . teapn will reconsider’ the refusal to play the Braves, and will pian fof a game. The Braves' manager save. that hundreds of Putnas tans have, spoken to him to sy o e they are for his players to come wp agaimst the Nightingules. Hie efter to, Dlay for fun, money or mar- slen, -any ‘tme, ‘arywl o1 helds ‘good, swys MeDermiott. ader the: sypervision. ot Superintend- emt W, L. McDonald and members of the town echeol .committee, ‘repair work and ‘rencvating hias beem: done this past sumimer at.the high ecticol and Israel Putnam. school buildings, ready for the opening of sehool:a’ week from. Tuesdwy. At the high bohos] all the class reoms. “ixeept/thons: dane. last year, Bave been .. Cracks in the walls have been filled and two coatsiof water color beem put on, The,ceilings have blen siven o double aw of ‘Whitening. ~ This Teaves th hln school - bulldisg’ repainted corridors and the 'main At the horthwest cor- ding the dry well that takes- the Watér from the rqof has besr © ¥®IBLOCK ISLAND |, (&b’! 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