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_ | sisted of the following selections on the . | violin, by Chnarles T\ ‘Baker, pccom- .| panied by his daughter, Mrs. Brooks: Natlonal Fencibles, Sousa; overture, Castle Gats; waltz, Estudia; selection, Is Going On Tonight Mottor Pictures and Vaucevile at Dvm Theatre. ‘sgdeville and Motion Plciures & Stranu Tueatrs. Motion Plctures at Bres1 Thentra A. 0. H. Dance at Eiks’ Hail Combat Train Dance zt State Armory Lodge Oscar, oN. 30, V. O. of A, meeis WILLIMAN I IC Grand Duchess; Dance of the Sparrows; e P, . Reverle, Tramuerle; valse, Adoration; - Morceau, The Flirt, Flying Colors; Ave NORWICH BULLETIN |Methowssn in Nowich ths (Fr065 | it wumisoa- thare- wra. severl viin these numbers there were several vioiin at 25 Shetucket Strest. morhing. and plano solos. The programme was Canton Oneco, No. 3, L 0. O. F., mee:s Willlmantic Office A trip was smade to Uncasville- where | enjoyed by those present and a pleasant " agh ’E"&'{»fimk 0. 6920. L O 31 Church Street Telephone 1062 | the officers found 36 bottles of Jamalcd | evening was apent. s O. F.. M. U., meets in ginger o the house and store of Mike Stadntek: Tere the officers had some | Odell M. Chapman’s Gontinental Fite and Drom -corps has completed arrange- Federal Prohibition Offfcers Congdon trouble to- get at the brew as Mrs | oo T the exhibition to be held s‘at- c > . the -ptle of = Briggs broke into activity in and | Stadnlck' sefited hersel! on urday night. -Invitations have been ex- by liecos Chesibisiiei/ Ba Rt Bottles and had fo be removed bY L en | {onded to many; out of town corps to a.- Several calls wére made and st the home | proved té be unsuccessfal. 'trehn:rs;g; ?;::a .::r.pm had enn?l; gfl%&s' . ™ ed Mr. of Btanislas Zomiadki, Just ‘ousside of | At & Jjoint meeting of members Of | poinan that tmey wolld be glad to own school board and the selectmen . » 3: Montville, a 40 gallon stfll and & quan- | the fowh achod’ PRAR VO T the office B e ] ity of mash were found. The Officers | s tne judge of probate, it was dectded )y ndon ong the Farmington Fife and then drove to the home of Peter Lun-|to- have the town board of selectmen fp. o corps. Notice is expected daily konisk in Montville. When the ofticers | prepare for an open competition of arch—{ s oiner oorps that Bove 4wiSs oo arrived at the house two men were sit- | itects for plans to be submitted for the { ci g mects In this city. R e ting in one of the rooms drifking what | addition to.the Natchaug school building. | ““u¢ 7 0ioiock o street parade is to be proved to be some of thelr own “mek- | When these pians-are in, a speclal |y g the jine of march to be from head- Tngs Tla the officers selsed. --The |town meeting will be called and the vot- | gut (1o U0e A% mareh 1o be from head: men tried to argue with the ofticers and | ers will be asked to appropriate a suf-| 0 "y aon down Jackson o Ovion make them leave the houss, but finding | Aicient sum to pay for the new construo- " - to Main street and to the town hall. Ia : that this was of no avafl one of them |tion work. Bids on the structure Wil | 3 "o "eqm cotps ‘will march ont on ican Thread Company team against Hol- ran to the upper story of the house and | then be called for. 5 ke, Saturday night. the floor, play its selection once through | Cp oot 5 e r g = : Dr and Mrs. Frederick Curtis Jack- and dieappenred into.the woos, He was |ham has steadily adfanced ts one Of | PO [NV UOR UG UP 0T VATIOUS Imarriage of their daughter, Lotta and an ) ems” the town mu soon. - Ward H. Bushee, formerly employed b fot the man wanted, however, and his | the Problems 3 B The Chapman Continental Fife and ! e " During the past few years schoolhouses ap! ontinental e and | po" American Threay Company in this daring escape was totally uncalled for. i '+ | Drum cos was o a elght o h % y y that have heretofore been large enoug oS organidod elght months [T American Treay Company i this On search of the house @ double cofl i ago and since that b Syl R AL to accommodate all pupfls have been |ag since that time has grown a Mesh. Setuday, Mekoh 18 still of 20 gallons was found in op- 5 fis who | steadily, having won several selies in |Medow, Mass, Saturday, March 1I. - 1, 1 allons | found, unsuitable to seat the puplls 4 2l w Rev. Walter . Borchert, rector of St. T A O of Anished product | attend. The sehool efumeration for the | competltiye meets in other cities and has | p, Ti myiscopal chureh, this elty preach- o g gy S g past two years has shown a decided in- |arranged several successfui events. Tho : : were also found. @ j 1 2 i . ® | ed the Lenten sermon at Trinity church, Fominsx and Lunkonisk will appear |crease and everything points to normalfcorps has booked the Frank J. Murpbhy | progiicn * mhursday afternoon, and in T onited States Commisstoner Barl | increass in 1923. In 'some of thie local | Shows for dates in Many and is to hold | ipe evening: delivered the address at St. SO G S schodls large classes have made it im- | its second annual field day In this city . ; at better school g be |on Saturday, June 3. Alban’s church, Danielson. Rev. F. H. ite Cross Councll, N meets at K. of C. Home. Robert O. Fleteher Post LA meeéts in Stead Builiing. Svea Sick Benefit Soclety meets ir German'a il Festival of St Patrick, the pairon s of irelamd. Annual observance of Arbor Day It Oklahoma. Centenary of the birth of S.mud P. Avery, founder of the Avery archiicotura library at Columbia University. Clata Morris, the onetime famous ac- tress, now livinz in retiremen’, enters up- on her seventy-fifth year today. The Canadian Aesociation for the Pre- rention of Tuberculosis is to hold am Im- portant meeting today at Ortawa. Boston's annual cddbration todmy A the anniversary of the evacuation of the city by the British is to be fentared wit an address by Senator A. 0. Stanley « Kentucky. The North Caroljna Couneill of Englist Teachers will meet in annual conventi today at the North Carolina Stats Colk for women, at Greencboro. Excellent Show At The Strand. EAGLE BRAND (OONDENSRD 29ILK ey “IT'S THE BEAN" Wi L Dt ams, rector of Calvary church, Ston- Not a few ham children Playing to capacity houses vesterday C .4 The 12.55 Beston express Thursday | ington, delivered th the Norwich theatregoers were given a ow getting but a half day school: real big treat with some real excellent #ve vaudeville offerings, the ifwe of A Lenten sermon at ’ & - e NS wor schools | CArried the South Manchester, Nauga- | St. Paul's church, this city. DENTISTS ‘ ':{':llfd Shomen larger schools | {yoy and New Haven' Commercial High ERERE £ can_ a oy, School basketball fives, . five -coaches, Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland | 25 Sisten 21 Natchasg as on | s manssers'sad » lagee digaonof | STAFFORD SPRINGS members of the town B e o e board and in their finding the | rooters all ‘bound for Medford, Mass,| Miss Mary Ann Sullivan has recovered where these Connecticut teams. NAP-A-MINIT fact was brought out: that more Toom s "y " e To after two weeks' illness with grip. b R 3 Earl Jacobson of the Philadelphia firubt bd provided (£ i olyjigren of 1“'1::[1: in the Tufts College Interscholastic bas- e school is spending a vacation FOR s "n rre;fl:nsrf“c‘;l‘tl:‘gfltfl‘(‘E:_‘C;:‘;;:v‘h ketball championship event, which starts his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anders P i y s t Medford today (¥ri Eighteerr | Jacobson, on High street. RACTION ANDJ ¢ a ¥ . % cobson, g 2 PAINLESS EXTRA b teams are entered, three from each New 3 J. Taylor of Springfield is FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY It was aereed that by bullding an ad- | projang state. The opening game at ing a few days in Stafford Springs. iition to Natchaug school Windham's th ting of Strazza post, Amer- SPECIALISTS 1e meeting of Strazza post, Amer. which has never been seen in Norwich before. The big feature attraction is The Jeaz Leighton Revue. If you ever have liked a minstrel act, you'll surely like this one. Yet it is mot to be compared to other minstrel acts you have seen in Norwich before. This is in a class by ftself. Excellent singing” and comedy make this a hundred per cent. produc- | Hemingway court, Medford, today, will & tlon. You'll like it. The Revue consists yhool problems would be solved for 2, together the South Manchester and | ican Legion, Monday evening the post F r—a !of six real artists, 9 A M TOSP M \“"‘l'“ “" ‘l"‘“‘: ‘;“’" N?o?;d ,“"‘"‘"‘“ surgh, Mass., High School fives. The | went on record as favoring the soldiers’ REAKFA ove nxious to gCt " The Hope Sisters are the theatre's good ; s will contain eight class e =7 | trophy sliver loving cup. . ¢ fortume. They are very graceful danc- 7156 Mair Street. Alling Building §{ leiving to a great extent the crowded i jor class of Stafford Tigh started — but that taste hngersl ers and for those that like synn 1 g g Phone 44 ]| conditions 2t the schoul. Dorothy Lucas, daughter of Max and {1l leave for the Washington, D. Willimantic whe members of the school committee | Esther Labosky Lu . - : died Wednesd dances, a treat i= In store for them here. They algo show many very fine wardrobe. . Ils and Lee are melodlons syncopa- They sing up to the minute songx a different way. I you hear them you'll want to hear them again. home in Ch pneumonia. Thursday m who met with Selectman James M Smith % and Frank M. Lincoin, wers Cheirman WINTER! R T Dion, T S. throp and Walter S AR Then it is that so many men pay e e aia “second-cup tribute’’ to La Touraine’s true coffee flavor. No coffee compli- ‘ n, Gertrude Furnish your home at low cost, from our stock of new and used furniture, stoves, and everything for the home.| Tue faculty of W at N Wing € b h h | Jack 1Mm-!r: s & nut comedian. Tais ERS wers entertained e Sy | with him is & perpetus] cataract and WARD BROTHER werd n hars ment can be greater than this. T vt e @ o AN ity " Brooks. T services Frederick M. | ' ! of fu He mey not be food for though 4% Jjacksen Street, Willimantic, Conn. i afternoon | Alton | certainly a sour Here is one of monologua medians ever seen in Norwich, and you e sure to like him and get plenty Glover and will leave Stafford of merrimen See your grocer today and let him grind a pound of La Touraine Coffee fresh for you/ v suerard A Heloful Hair Hint Funeral Director & Embalmer You can easily clean vour he 80-62 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC { dandruff, prevent t o B £ Lady Assistant. T, Connacpion | 20 000 bomaiily It I you uj rley @nd Sherwood offer a very fun- Here again you'll have *You'll jaugh i you or mot. Herbert viinse the screen aire,” a Universal speci cted by Jack - by Hubert Foof [ | Lewis | Broth “lorence Unc chool teachers. ve committee Reed.” Killourey e in charge of the arrange- i S ————— ] 42 cents per pound i(iliom’ey Bros. his 1 ator is sold by FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | Leo'& Oroged and at o3 pood droe and raction. It from a She Jul two urer, Donald Chapman of the s i e 3 { appeared pi 0Ox=n0d and ! good drug and ho has boen i b EMBALMERS ;‘é‘w‘f};“f";,;‘ L the heen t | | 28 Unlon St. Willimantie, Confe | that has the money ba The following it of laénl H Phone 208 ilLady Assistant) lprinted on every hottle Pl Dt A m i R John M. Larned | Bt v following depaties: -~ { bury . TUph f a local director Serv mittep of t which Rev. M. J. 3 r, wag present, and the choi Rev. Eugene P. Cry T one of the most popu men of the city and has had MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. of rext harg appeared of experience i % iong been direc- Vincent de Paul's n of St. Mary's , vice chairman of the m and superinten Boston W. S. QUINBY CO. Chicago ovirrstruck | e b M B o L AR N { ofthem. “Four Peach us voted | 1g entiy the right ti ing act. Four very pre Unusual Values Are Offered In t the meeting the Con; Saturday, March 11th. It I and Robinson of Port-|diminutive comed < & department of St 3 lers here Monday {and the offering is been formed, hut N e Ts. | lodge, No. . when Over- Harold Dariing recently purchased &]sweet singing and d. 9 s being arranged of represen- Vol ioi it ) Soas lodge, erice, work- | coitage from Ray Biiven. faint suggestion of . n of the staf Pl n N s e a A MH 1 and Charles L through it. It is were callers in New London .E. J. Ayres preach in the Baptist h City, Sunday forenoon and In Jewett City T d unloaded was consigned to grip. of Criswold. There were 18 Hartford, March 26, in St. Peter’s School ! hall, to form an organi ion. There are i ready 28 sanizations form- hroughout the stats Father Cryne is a native of Williman- tic and friends in this city are pleased to learn of his new honors. Brief Notes. In the Anniversary Celebration s framed in a most sumptious se, of silk- en scel v. Joe Brennam, “The Besu Brummell of Broadway,” is seen 11 tramp comedlan whose work is de i ELLINGTON edly original McDonald and Adams e Tax Collector C I Metcalf, who has fire conversational act In- guest of his a el O'“lchv is a| horses In the lot. been confined to the house a few days elient saxaphone e s e with grip, is able to be out. < TBE R 2] m e ~ o + 4 mine at Cranston, R. L. by Peter Tl FITCHVILLE | | Clarence Carter, whe is attending the ir Miss Nell Lawrence Han | winatam s z hibition Hour'gan's w Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams wer: me'\)1nSTI:fEr‘?n?p::g?e::éw“ at i e . i 2 quantity of asbe end guests of their i e cienl, from the freshmen in a closely fought ol el The Delphiin chapter met in the libra- | gt i 4 58150 " . t . This mine w daughter, Mr. and Our past Anniversary Celebrations have always been 2 to 20. The freshmen led at the | puned sttes on comion daughter, Mr. and Monday afternoon. 3T jazz party ever seen ank, Brand and ren of | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark have|’ ffer heart fsm't ‘and Mrs. Frank A. Sisk of Norwich, | moved back to as town from Rock E st i i el e k fing to alienate the aff visiting their grandmother, Mrs.{ The members of the Junior C. E. so- by Julla Authier. 70 entertained by the Semfor so- Mrs. Adelbert Maynard returned home | ciety at an automobéle party in the lec- ta, 3 S0 2 | first half 9 to 8. The juniors had it easy R R events of interest and of value-giving. This scason, on §| witn the sophomores, wimning 22 to 7, the | Tracy, C. 3. e 3 ing with the juniors lead- 3 account of favorable market conditions, we are able to F | Mr. F. D. Browning, H i von) S e Al S as Bectposbl TUndaunted lodge of Jewelt City won | Crumb. R. W. Roberteo | from Natchaug lodge of t she must tending to be a very g et a ndng ten § ture r f the church Friday hocked, but city at|npara. v o W. A R Spe | ture room of the chu: riday evening.|qon The man is prope: shocked, bu | Vednesday 1 et T o S < Charles Y g Whi b in on the secret. en- for some time past. e hi it Vb | Simucl duriceddl. Chasles Avnferaon, | Phllips, | Sommof M anA Alre: Leutosod RO s, T oon b e e S el 10 s ! Undsunted lodge, 1,881 to 1,705. Harris e S iles 18| Wednesday evening. A most enjoyable | Clr iaceny snd ews y condbill Suits Specially Priced For the | ot e ke sl teaching school agein afier (v’ ek’ | o\ Coing was spent by all the members. | o s S 158 and high three with 42 . ss. ) d stitatel dur'ng | Tuesday evening the meeting of the T the ‘st ‘of ‘the. serics between e | Dirth Control Head Refused |rer absence. Men's union was held in the lecture room of the church. Town officials were pres-| 1 ent to explain the reasens for the 32-mill The Preed Theatr iothia Power” Annivem_ry Celebrafion, $19.43 | Moose club and the K. of C.. the ciub Admittance To Japan W mn Me DiaDan SOakciand Man: { won two out of three games. The Knights Barber were in Preston_C unday to . les hard in the 1 ing SO Tu e o tas. A discussion followed: plcture, by C Hit irheandnles e M e 2 e Mrs. Michael Sweeney has been com-| ' Dp k. 5 : Ve 15 ranp Y beating the Moose club 639 to 537, a mar- et Dr. E. A. Brace has returned home|¢d b ol 5 fined to her home ill with a cold. &b . ing at the Breed theatre 1 gin of 102 pins in one game. e e e gt GOl | after_spending a few weeks in Burling- | Ing atee ey 154 Nat Summers of the Rovers’ basketball b Mrs. Lena = ton, Vt. v 1 - Burns have returned home after a ten | fos AN 13! the underwor 1 dramatie power five is also to play with zhe_lacal Amer- Aay® ptay. in New York. Miss A¥tta Mae Firtion of Springfieid to 1 is visiting he and | Although t Mrs, Edward Fi is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Every one of the models entered into this event of ap- preciation, represents the newest style and coloring, fancy tweeds, tricotine and homespun, were $25.00 and $29.00, ea’s en- - r has returned after | \rs Theodore Berr. for only $19.43. spending two weeks in Norwich Town |~ Harry Price has recovered his Stude- i< y 33, with relatives. t fa 2 oupe which w. hi . Mrs. William O'Leary is home affer | Dokl DS WWhich foa% stolen out of lis i that he has once been in jall, makes spending two weeks in Oakdale with Mrs. | g encer, Mass. The thieves remain un- | him 2 mafked man for the sccret poliee: Michael ©'Hearn, who is il Ty e and his attempts at reform meet with Miss Elizabeth Sullivan and Masters Sport Coats for Spring ) “GetS'lt” strunge han?icaps. Joseph and Charles Fiske spent a f . is seen for th At Cele‘bration Price, 319.43 : dags recently. In awnm'nannc, Foects of ANNOUNCEMENTS u“:“-‘;"{;""’ g ity Miss Rose oubleday. K 4 . Polo Coats, Imported Tweeds and fancy mixtures, in the emfl U es Mr. amd Mrs. Jown Driscoll of Nor.| _ St Patricks Nigf Celebration | SPlendia performanc wich spent Sunday in town. The committee of the united divieions Mrs. Abble McGrath, who recently sold { of the Ancient Order of Hiberntans will | oive “g [oignantly sincere her farm in Lebanon. has moved into the | present a very interesting program for |yh. young mother whose self-sacrifice at village and is.living in one of the new |the entertainment this evening in EIKs'| ;. Jaade to her husband's belng erossed houses on the lower road. hall. Prof. H. Smith has secured steziay | or the pollee Index for criminals. Miss Henrietta Authier of Hartford | music for the concert and dancing. Az|° o't "Nofl 00 the b epent Sunday- with her ' mother, Mrs. |the organization is dedivated t3 St Pas- | ;i P Uil Blue Fox * Julta Authier. rick, the patron saint of Ircland, the |atf08 T (Mo Bl N mety and convincing. Ire new Spring models, regular $25.00 and $29.00 values, can now be had for only $19.43. Anniversary Celebration Values in Corns Quick No matter how tough or how stub- born # may have been, the corn or cal- pub¥e 0hstr\'an£e Of the day 1s conceded | yinuous show Saturday starting 3 tus that fow drop: to the A. O. H. by the Friends of Irs- = Dl‘m sl9 43 s towhed b s 4 SALEM land. The exercises will besin at 8§ ] o - \ Carl Rogers and family have moves |oclodt with the tollowing prograw;: Tonight at nuM,\-;-:nr‘,__ i - from here to Ellington, whers Mr. Rog- 'Dening. Concert programme e F Fortunate is the woman who needs a new frock, for here ere will enter the employ of Nurseryman | St. Patrick’s Day. talion St. Patrick's night dance, by B are scores dflu‘y ‘ybd models, suitab) C. R. Burr. Relatives and friende of | The Harp Tha® Once Through Tara's|ecorn's dance orchestra. of New London, d 3 le for any oc- Mr. Rogers and family regret to part 5 Hs‘};‘ 2 I“mw‘ by D\\';m.m Do::\an_ (en;;lr 8o~ casion, were m and SZS.OO—Anm' Celeb: with peeple who have always been kind | The Last Rose of Summer, joist. Mr. Donovon made many friends Versary Ta- and nelghborly, always ready to help in | The Girl T Left Behind Mc. by his masterful n a mem- tion $19.43, any good work, religiously and sociaily, | Cornet golo, Come Back to Erin DT e e K. of C. cast.1n ~All Abosbl> % " They will be missed by all. 8 :' 8. Galiagaw=, no doudbt be in his ecloment Miss Vielet Rogers, who teaches | Solo, selected, sh sonrs. 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ooyl B o ey Fiara T Connelty. e b X Mrs, 5. A Rogers for the remainder of | Violin solo, Believe Me It AL | i ¥ n : : the school year. erb S.niin. fa YOU SAVE 25 PER CENT. ON ALL MUSLIN UNDER- Friends of Mrs. Eveiyn Ordway Har- | Irish Dances. 5 w swm-rms . H 3 ris.\have been informed of her death from | Kilarncy. | ¥ wmv ABTS) y OUSE m, hMrs. Jiargaret Sanger, head of |pneumonia. Mrs. Harris was daughter | Pré;ly Maid Mikking Fer Cow Mr. Don . the Birth Control League, whose of Rev. Jairous Ordway, who preached los'ng— { Lohz 1r P KIMCNAS, AND PETTICOATS DURING THE ANNI- passee to Japan has been barred |in the Congregational church here for | Irish Eeel and Jig. | sne e VERSARY CELEBRATION. .: | by that government. Mrs. Sanger |MaNY years. Mrs. Harris formeriy| In addition there wiil be a cornet 8olo | = Diarney Stor = | “Gets-1t" 15 doomed to = _quick, easy, is now in Ban Francisco where ghe |P12yed the organ in this church. by Master O'Neil. | 3 sure and painless and. Never agamn intended to get passage for J George Moore was in New London | That Irieh 1 e | K The Mikado' thace | Sunday. SRl Ouerii. Birds of a in your fingers its entire remai e do’s representative there, Miss Ida Favro spent the week end at| Burdick & McNlcol, real estate brok- single piece of dead, shriveled skin that | however, refused to vise her pass- .| the home of her parents in Montville. ers, have sold for Ernest Leonard his During /inte ion Mr. Donevan will vou throw away—forever, Hard corns, | Dort. - She was to have lectured on Misses Eleanor Moore and Helen Rog-|farm located on the Canterbury turn.|render My Wiid Irish Rose, Yuolie Song, o . 8 e soft corn, any coim, the subject of birth centrel, and ait ers of Norwich Free Academy spent the | pike, nmear Occum to Charles S. ett | Roll On Silver Moon. Costs but e trific—and guaraniesd.| had been invited by the Baroness | Week end at their homes here. of Montville. Mr. Bennatt is to occupy - ——a - A Iy 3 It Tprence & Co. Mte, Chi- | iceikich1 Iahimoto, of the Volun- | | Supsrviser, Wileon of Nantle vieited | the property as his home and will do| Desp River—The Muicisier Rifle cago. Sold i d S { A a small scale. Mr. Leonard club will Soud. Pitoher & Service: tary Motherhood League of Japan. | | ' oan meeting was held in the tewn <5 mers 4o O willage. i g By B