Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1922, Page 2

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preted FN‘ of Bn.!)'lflr (Maley). W‘u\ Miss De Kyzer as accompanist /Short of New York whose mflnx s aiirable. SR i : { : Marle De Kygzer won instent apptause t!!" humbers Mande Jes; ’ & — : s 2 trom a large audience gathered at the wr h];r augicence wn’: tv:; el < 0 . ¢ 2 Wingham High schosl auditorium Mon- | one-act iss Scheerer 15 N ; v g the firet anmusl con. | MeW to the people of this city having long Sy M 1 > since Won her way into their hearts“in sert under the auspicss of the WHMIAD- | previous appeatances. .The first reading tic Rotary club. 100k the audience to 4. florist*shop in a Garierous in her ~ numbers, ahways 7&-« :h:e 25 emo:;fi e e office i ady to give her delighted audience an - $hi! Bartlpdisa’ of tiices Whb ancore, Miss De Kyzer won her way into r ‘umthe Sore) NS aocond et ofte the hearts Sr thp muslo Iovegts OX dEhip lifled' Suporessed Desires, was by far the ity ther has done. Miss b Bl ol el A S umorous, the audience enjoying a 2 far De Kyper's program was varied, siving | et LMD 0, R NS U Songer. : EPP L t F “ : P her andience_opportunity to hear her in | P2 I s e e : . . practically all fypes of song. Her pro- % 2 faddist was cured of delving into every- e 502 et o mY@tMlmm gTam consisted of & group of feur songa | TN TS SHIRC D PEC R 0 e P : et a 5. ¢ nterpreted in the manner of an artist Sep pnded in a Way not to her liking, 1o A . fimwmmmwu Who nas won the x:;xlxs;r‘_o( \?':‘i“f?.,‘ii it o B by o a Mne s anotier who : I e mwwh—fip every paper in the 0 0 B s YRAS e | of her “second. group of pougs Miss De| TSP, Jham fhe had eonyerted Lo her heo Kyier gang Corry M6 Baock to Old Vi ginny. © In this fong she sang with ths 3 : secompiished’ art and recmical gill| ) e SeralmAT m;g::a?\is;?\ which ha8 wnn its Way into the hearts of | Lo IR the i) e e soth, demanding her re- | SpfeTtRinETs 'will be welcomed on Dagetein piiyons e ehtentainmientrway followed The reasom: Yeast trings ez e 3 prep- { */ - vl : ST | e » meveral occasione. jog. iegb; Bonnie Sweet Bess (gis}d . S e “Meny thanke# K /! J Following her closing * group of four ne.‘Gn!;en; S¥andemests ‘Stroam, ‘Alfred y inary CYen e el iy 3 . 5 ' "fiot uedrly at the cost of Josing her hus- and. & » e — Scett ty; A Rirthday, Huntington x 3 r 3 oniy gaiwing | E 3 . : ST RS WoodMian: Philosophy. ancers, Matle De ast. ___&i e o : 9 h Come see how well it meets your desires. It is Kyzer: .Reading. The Florist $hop, one: . ;: = 5 23- 2 Ak comedys Mad Schcers TH Pel D : it . ¢ ! YEAST anew type. It. has beauty, utility, luxury and (Mme. Butterfly) Pucgini; On Winds of . i 4 not only : e a price attraction such as no closed car Song, . Mengelssohn ; a0 - . had ' 2 : Carry “Me Back to Old' Vi tar 2 ¥ e 5 ever had. Marie De Kyzer. Reading, Suflnre‘?sed . 3 | o . - g ‘ 3 Deatzsst b Lomedr, Maud Eobcerer. e ; It is light and compact. It is sturdy and en- Hayflelds and Butterflies,’ Del g0 = y = Bls Moon (ndian love cong) ¥ &night 1 how it during. Economical, as are all Essex cars. Logan; House, That Jack Bulls, Syd- g na & e i e Ay z : : Requires little attention to keep in tip-top con: John Prindle Scott; Waters of Minne- i ds of Ballyl . Ty IR ey dition. Easy to handle. Wonderful to drive. Jflrfili‘sm i ey | Piamst kel oot Coe £ e famo ral Just try it. You are sure to be pleased, Sl ¥ | AST e : udson-L.ssex es Service tatwn Tablets [ honor. of Miss Marie De Kyzer. The pri- vate room was prettily decorated and a E. D. WHITE, Prop. 191 North Main Strest delightful menu was enjoved by- those present.. [The. guests were: Miss Marie De Kyzer, Mr. and Mrs. - Hdrold Taylor, Mrs. George Hickey, Edgar F. Short and CONCENTRATED LO-ArOuT-IP-é.pn-F-iv Duncan S. Cumming of New York, Mrs. HiGHLY VITAMIE ToNC/ b { D e el Kervin Reynalds, Mrs. Kenneth Hiil- Telephone 1780 You' nouse, Mrs. Louis. Lougee and Mrs: Ruth . Brewer of Norwich-and Mrs. G. O, Car- x ouvye dw’fl it your sy held. The attendance owing to rainy|Roy sang Face to Face. The body was sclf—sometxmes. In pdlice eourt Monday morning,. Sée wimex was Enusuailly 5‘?’1?,“. : g:hegl mf 1*1:)\;1:61105 v«[helc iunal J\us RIOTING RENEWED IN taxes previously with-| WOODROW WILSON COULD 2 Yatski, 24, a machinist at the submarine t the home of Mrs, William H. Lin-{*! EEI metery. ev. John SEVERAL PARYS OF INDIA® B n some of the leaders; s NO HUMOE IN SUBJECT Over the pond with base. New London. was presented on a|coln Sunday ‘evening a farewell party|Quina read the committp] semis 31 Te i b tation were coming forward| Sk : : charge of fitoxication and tiking 2 h was given in honor of Miss Mabel Neff,{ BT@Y e bearers were J. J. Tighe, 3 v A, P)—Re:| rbaxes, jest thelr sronenty eN New ¥ b. 6. 4 N | your iren, and ‘to the a1 el wihons fl‘rimls:h n. He plead. [ Mrs. Lincolr's sister. ‘The party was|J: F- Collins, Thomas A. Collins of this ,,;';’;“‘Ifg..fi;";,f'seifiaf’}em ot ot | Vot v flf“'ufifhf m:u; P = en! A jucky's ed guilty” blaging' his aeti arranged as a shower for Miss Neff in | City and J. H. Colgan of Frankiin, Mass., | [I0AC, %08 5, B0 JN0 00 qovent! Report ived in London on Saty Stements from men of Hational eew! gre. ky strike booze he had partak honor of her approaching marriage with{8 Bephew. Funeral arrangements were[ o ®VOE TS ) MR 98 S A TG day's ate the events occur nce in I 4 : for you city. Ho was fined $5 oh the. first conm | Patrick W Keaney, of Rochester, N, Y.|10 charge of the Kiliourey Brothers. sponse 1o its rt?w for mes- you believe the Unit- ile at this time, for e of Wales Bhopal. § 8, slatin: importance of the Mohaw*{ cd_States should s an st He was the gu lnse in connection with the celebratien of L.u:u-v\ of Bhopal, the only woman | ‘National Smile Week, February § to i ‘ attaciing parties, in addition {o the i @nd §$10 onithe second count,.which' costs | Many beautiful gifts of silver, cut glass Brief Notes. Wounding. of & mumber of persons and| mounied $24 ang linen were “presented Miss- Neff.| Connecticut college students who spent{some destruction to property, occurred e omadeiiaf - PuNt Parays. ol n was served by the hostess and the week-end in this city; were Miss Myr-| over the- week-emd, simultaneously with of ¢ 920 Main street and Mike Mazzola of No| 1o ng Was Ei n the ;{tce Tryon, Miss Claire = Calnen, Miss|!ssuance of 2 declaration by the non-co:|Tuler in India, ¢ 12" Among those who seplied with ' 031 Main strest Both chirged. with ment of games d“i . Mi % 1ett] Doris Bradway, Miss Helen Holbrook, | operationist leader, Gandhi, that ecivil ing in Bombay on Saturday¥|words and cheer were Postmaster Gen- Satichi of-ihe: Drohibition law, ‘e this city Monday for Racheflr“ in eom-{and Miss Agnes Jones. Aga Khan, spiritual head of theleral Hays, Secretary of Labor Davis, % tinued to Saturday marning, (o allow the | ¥ Miss Demers. : Edgar F, Short, who was accompanist|less the government granted amuesty. red he was|Theodare Roosevelt, and Wiliam J. [ ¥ ’ William Henry - Barber- died - Sunday | for Miss Marie De Kyser at the Rotary! On Saturday police officers at Chauw rable | Bryan. men to_ secure counsel. i 1 ! 5 4 : B 3 s When we discovered the ¥ s home.on Ripley iill, South Cov-|club entertainment at the high school on{on the Bengal Nortawestern -railwa, He Woodrow Wilson replieds 1 Y He was born in Franklin Decem-| Monday night-is organist in ome of the|were stormed by Indian nationalist vo i toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike 844, the son of Benjamin’ and|largest Catholic churches in New York. e ¥ 1;:;: ‘no message to send on ae slily ect Bagher. . He and his M sub isobedience would becoms effective un- eau of NoJ 15 Arnoid’s counselled the bat that it was necessar eentined to Prana ion O tors and non-co-operators goldep wedd eived by the laie Pope Bene- in the interest of —_— for us. 4 ;‘d.thPcckham was assigned to Iny 1919. Mr. Barber was| dict XV who blessed the rosary and scap] scene to give aid to the staff. At S R Women always have a lot to -: Why? Because now igate the case. survived s wife. u:ztl owned by Miss Dé Kyser. nationalists burned the offices and | FEDERAL REVENLES SHOW about their rights, but never & wor 1 hn King, a student at Yal - : nd burned he wi 5 the special flavor of the at the town hall donations we . facha, i father. WiME A King ot Wi Bn the ks day. rioting 100k place at Lucky Strike Cigarette — for the Willimantic quota of bronck 1 r‘:‘; r BS- % Bareilly, in the middle u because for $850 to be ra b, Wwas held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock|: Miss Laura . rok of Radcliffe college | where several attemputs were made mittee which . comp; n G from the parents’ home on Main street,| S spehding several daws with her part{a large crowd of voluhteers to seize 3 * {kin, chairman, Philip. R. Cohen, treasur-| the body ng placed in-the T \lrj and Mrs. George A. Orrok, town hall. - Insufficient police orces It’s Toasfed ler, Samuel Bisenbers, secretars. Jacon | vault of St..J0sertvs-cemetery. nose yaie' Carmody tstyrmed 1o her|charged -them without succegs, and then Cohen, Joseph, Reck.and Max. Mandell{- Following @~long HHness,-dohn J. S wome in Waterbury ‘Sunday night” after | were ordered to fire. The mob eventua ral - = . pending several days in this city at thejly was put to rout after two persons had | iF 1 revenu e tod: — which seals in the expects to raise $1.000 docally toward|t ph, operator-on the Long Is- | SPeRaing s¢ y was p o ok th ] z icious Burlvi‘;'or \ ar suffer- { firoad, died Saturday at his homejhome of Miss Rae Hevrin, been . killed. apd five others o (f.':l::"fi‘;}.:(;(r‘i a You Can Make a Better Gray Hai ? ing Jewish pesple of Europe: Donations|at 11411 95th. avenue, hmond Hill, |, MF; and Mrs. Chgyles L. Folsom of | among them the district m: $440 e uxats Remedy Than You Can Buy. And also because it's were Teceived from the following people of preumonia. He' was formerly The Rl((gfspuq visiting mnie;ny;:‘lf 4 Lth su:;r_ngn(}:mlnnrnp i a : 3 Sunday night at the sypagogue: Mr. and ity S him ar Mrs, - S. Keating a. 2 andhi’'s declarati - AR : Mrs, P. B, Cohen $50, . Rosenherg $30, | his wita ana i two ¢ idren. of Brooklys, ] 3re visiting Mrs. Keating's parents Mr. | letter to the viceroy e t abawed Gray, streaked or faded hair is nef _H. Rosénberg $i0. C. Zenchof? § g s her. Danielsor| @14 Mrs. B. F. Green of Beacon, N. Y.| prepared to advise po: s reven; only unbecomins, but.unn Anyonc can prepare a simple m— ture at home that will darken gFay h and make it soft and glgssy, To a half-pint of water add 1 ouncs of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and 1-4 ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be Bt & Elmnberg $35. A o P Anonymous 317, R--rhr | blat $25, J. Gmon $13, M. nmm at § L. Hoeltberg $10.° M. “Axelrog-$10 r , B. Eisenberg $10, N d. Peck $10, Mrs, Max Scheinman $2, A. Barodateh| Louis Cohen ;1 Foung Scheinman ervite St. John is spending | disobedience until the S g Lwe. sigters ) the week with Mrs. Charles Martin of | was considéred anew, Bon b i ‘r;q“icm high] ., The Uvrd degree work for San ‘Jose ) political prisoners libe jand the L era] Gounell, Knights of Columbus, | dom of association and . the ’ 3 set for , Feb. has been post-|stored. He asserted the government's|son will s 4 Poned to Sunday. the 19th owing to a|repressive policy made the agoption of | quet to be held confiict in dates with Plzinficld and New | civil’ disobedience immediat impera- | brate the 10th Nellie and An- o Madam Stanley |i- Edward Leroy Green, the six mont £ any drug store ai very littie “., or th thidaughtsrofithe third e D i B died | London councils. tive and that the nop-co-operators under | vador councii, 2 ' ot M a gt o D e seven o ird gen- ; X at his b the existing circymstances wero unwill- | dentally the anniversary of the fc eration, She tells the past, present m’"‘: o 2. ,’j""““""h srdored by services were held Sunday af- EXPHRE 3 St YOy Fynaaie st Apply to the hair twice a week until ° and future by the planet you were born | Siieet. committes. of. the common E b = ing to attend the proposed Bhis e o L L STAFFORD The government of Madra ry Bishop Jjobn G. Murra o ey e oA S . - Noeman ‘Bater,| Wiliam Batchelder of East Miller, g Tames . Frahcres, dohn Holden | LYCHLY years yolmger.— it ia oy & t | Ma s £ use, does not| coior the scalp S e oo e T Jobhens o hag been vip- | HBAt At the end of Janugry peasante were | 20d Benjamin J. Holden of Hariford. | gikv or greasy and does ngb IQ: ; : 3 al was in the family plol ¥ are true or false, also what part of | TUCKS for use on fity streets and gul- |y tne Grove:cemetery, Eastford. The|ltng relatives in Norwich, has returned the country is luckiest for you. Spe.|'€rs following a -storm: arrangements were *in charge of Killou-{ (¢ Ber home. cial readi Sunday. Thorpugh satis-| The opeming sessiop of the Norwich|rey Brothers. The B and B club met with Mrs Soction S, Hotes » B Ty | Munigenia L K Shscia st Foseting wad meid The tuneral pt Mrs. Margaret J. Gilien| Charles Dimmick Fridey evening. p. m. 5 Central Avenue. - Get off car|2t the First Methodist cl h Monday rn,gm A Monddy morning at 8. Mrs. H. B, ?lnney has been spending 2t St Mary's Chunch, zeemoon ap 330, Bev. W, . Barh of i afew days with her sister, Mrs, Harry | Norwich, district 0 Thompsoen of Hartford. This is the last month in Nerwich.| ing. The secretary. is: Rev. .. H. F. Caédy, Mrs. B, J. Glovgr, ward, Pollgwing a devotional service a illiam Brot short business meeting took place. T C. H. Pu JAY M. SHEPARD addresses of the afternoon wWere deli grand chapter of the O. E. ered by Rev. "W, E. Plaxton, subject, Th n Foot Guard hall, Hz.nfnrd. | the desired shade dis of ed. ¢ Bishop John G. Murray btained. This i under, puts yoli on the juard of your] il for lrse by’ ilie street departme ry Bishop Jo Jurras ! friends and enemies, and your future|* T.el: Dhecvlom s Similaesto fid companions. She tells you about ab- b Mptein Sipg Wovk, ang sent friends, she tells if companions hed to the front end of Henry-Quinn of New of Mrs. Coigan. The John F, X, Quinn of Hartford, a cousi deacon “was ‘Rev. 3 2 : -, o T2°¢ | Montville, anether- cousin, the. sub-dea- e Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Z,:a-“-:’?g;:f '{r“ui dn e 1: y cpTh, con. Rev. John E. Clork, of: thip chs.|. X- b}‘f Tholendvof Em‘:'n us versi xs; w:‘: eral Direcior & Embalme i ot the HorooHy, sublect, Ihe | ang master:of\ ceremonies; Rev. Charles| D25 been spending a foy days 2 o r F | Leadership of the Holy Spir thel elley of this city. - Mrs. Bdmund R.|20me, returned to coliege, Monday, : #-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Apostplic Church. L\enmg. sessions WeZe | Portelance at «the .organ and.fihe mass la};hg(fi:ix;ess Men's gspociation met | Lady Aseistant Tol. Coonestisn = s sung h';»:w“.’“’n‘;"’“xlm“‘;:‘:. 31541 "C.’B. Pinney has been appolhted chair -l ‘A e the body was borne into the church, Mrs,| 130 and Joseph Quinlan. treasurer of | reat Discovery | oot he s | the commitiee to collect fn this town for KJHourey Bros. i Leai Kindly Listi and delecations from| e Weodsow Wison Foundation tund. Dr. Lbenhardt found the cause of St. < Mrs. E, Webster and daughter attend- Anne's Charituble. Society.and the} SUE B WEIEET RNC CEISCIr Sren Beebe in Hartford iast week. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Piles to be internal. His prescr nfzoll < lic Daughter: v EMBALMERS Hem-Roid, has. an almost unbeliovabie | i Loy, o ghters of Amerh the body to the sanctuary rall. i . 16 Union SE Willimantic, Genn, | 1EC074, for; guick, safe and dasiing re-| gation from the Ladies' Auxiliary o the| A Very interesting meeting of Mission- Phone 260 ilady. Aasistan) A ict. Tee & Osgood CO. sell’it With| 5. R. T. was present from-Bostom” At | A1¥ Circle of the Baptist church was held the offercory. Mrs, Mathieu sang O.Salu-| TAUrsday at the home of :]':;:E;G;l";fl" taris; [and, as & Waiting hymn ster. The program wi e Ts. Fo e Charles Fox, who called upon Mrs, P, W. Tholen to open the meetlng with prayer. The subject was missionary effort in the f New Haven Dairy “Eskime Pler i big cities. Rev. F. W. Tholen spoke of ; b4 : Ak, Jou, dosier fop New Bavgn Daiey | E vk m New York, Lendon ang i . N tizing confection,: that -all_Comneeticut is.| Havre, France. Miss Iris Webster flay- eating. fishes .or Spoons necessafy |ed two piano selections. Light refresh- Vilimantic, nn, Packed in foil: 10¢. at New Haven Dairy | ments were served. dealers.—Adveértisement. The young ladies of the Baptist chursh have reorganized and elected their offi- cers. Dorothy Tholen as presideat, Edith Jenkins, vice president; Helen Woife, R G RE“IINGTON treastirer, and Mrs. H. Jenking sscre- tary. They are planning a valentine supe R E O | ver amd soctal. BALTIC A very successful whist and meenm was held in St. Jean Baptiste ball, Friday i €veming, by the Council Ste. Marie of L. W. St. J. B. 4 A. Those having the .| Righest number of points among-the wo- «| men players were Miss Lemoine, Mrs. Louis Bibeau, Miss L. Lavigne among the men Mr. Torsey, R. Moran, Geer, Gladue. The lowest were those of Miss Cotton Dress Fabrics having a popularity greater || ar ever in the past for spring, en acceunt of their good || qufltynndnmwe-ve,ourbmsGoodsSec i thas kept.pace with the demand by showing a new ‘fwhchwdlnwhtehhnxdehdfimthemak- ‘ ‘ -atheir.own.clothes. DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF i?;fi“:e:?dtff&ifhfifl:g\g‘ Bne 364%CH WIDE FAYETTE SUITING . Large supply ;:tk!’"" carried | el M L B e S et 'MOUNTAIN SUITING T e e e Cirecin saa ¥ m’m BURTON TISSUE o Satisfactory -work.-om all | “r “ina wrs| Sitva Belisie ot ‘Main mm ‘BEACH: CLOT H 5o makes f/cars: ST celebraet 1&’&:2‘:,":‘4"“.,‘:’; EXPERT MECHANICS |38, 2, "o o “nde wpore| The Cereal that . % :_aste‘s Good RADIATOR REPAIRING | Sout B strest 'mwfln. X ‘ Your Grocer Sells Wheatena—keexpe Book Free. ik 1 ISR Rl By B B S A S B L R s e S e The" gance at the club hall: lu.ug;y ht Was o great a Supeess hil was too small to gomugd e tw crowd that attended. - '!‘a.{anlector James d}mra me mnawng p-.nmm.l A SPEGIALTY

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