Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1922, Page 2

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of the gew gas and lec- thie lofivfll ~Willimantic b &4 Lighti 10 0 ipte effect May s, mvo b:en ammounced by the com- g g to rates are ed house areas. mo anmounced the 100 “enters in a5 fol- Sate T 1 06 150 per KWH for I corrent nsed up to 1 1-2 KWH per wenth per 100 square foot of floor area, BWH Tor ail cufredt uséd in & minimitm BAT rendered will We comsmmer to determine s bill i cantains 1,200 square feet % and who uses 20 KWH per uhdér the above rate will pay at rete of lhc per KWH until ho has m mpnth 1 1-2 KWH for ea.ch feet of floor area; 1,2 is 12 times 100 sguare mr afore 1 1-2 KWH multiplied by him 18 KWH, which i3 to be at the rate of 15c per KWIL Ms quantity at 1sc amounts to $2.70. ‘Wor the rest of “the current used that 3 the rate is 6c per KWH. Of the i as besls acoounted for, leawing i house has to use mpre curremt at. the ice, before. he reahes the 6c “IBE owngr-of ‘the small house. Tu" the m&dzfl rate a customer havhxg 500 watts lighting dty with appliance canacity installed has the Zol owing mininjum bill: 85 per cent. of 500 wafts lighting capacity equals 425. First 200 watts $1, ad@ditional 235 watts at 1-4 cent per watt 56c; minimum Dbili $1.56. A" customer haying 500 waits lighting n.a ty of which 300 is lighting <a- ty and 200 watts appliance IeLB $5 per cent. of 30 watts or 25 80 ver ocent cf "OD waits equals 1200 watts. Total 375 watts; first 200 watis $1, addifional watts 1-4 cent pér watt 440; fotar 144 ‘In’ either of the above cases assume that the customer actually uses 30 EWH for the month. His installed capacity is 500 watts. He must pay 15c per KWH up.to' 50" hours' use of this installed ca- pacity ; 50 hours' uss of 500 watts equals 25,080 watt hours, which is 26 KWH. Consequently: he- will ‘be billed” for 25 KWH at Ijc per XWH or $3.75. He actnally used 30 XWH, so there will be 5 KWH to be paid for at the rate of 6c per- KWH, which is 30c. The total bill ‘being $4.05. Under ths old rate at 15 1-3¢ per KWH the bill wouid be §4.65. Many local people read with serrow. the nswspaper stories of the burming of the magnificent church at Ste. Anne de wich, to the south, hail and a light At the regular Wiliimantic Cummfl held Tuesday night of clal veat ls m store for the ‘members, ted to in- :ful a lmge mfi“ the members- might “enjoy a congert apd ‘other interestinz bits of news that avill: come in’ 2 Instrument and how the alr waves con- vey the buman volce in all its natural- ness a thougand miles and more to the listeners at \Vlihmamlc. A supper s to precede the meeting as usual. According to Prineipal George Shafer 180 students for the new schodl term likely, as there Has-been a steady growth )| in regisiration during the past two years. At the pregent time the enroliment is 92, of which 21 are seniors and 71 juniore The junior class tofals more than the total enroliment of 1921. The number of students accommodated at the gyew dor- mitory is 0. Meyor Charlee A. Gates has issued 2 notice to the members of thé board of aldermen to attend a epécial sessién. of the hoard tonight (Saturday) at the council chambers in the town building. The vacancy in the office of city clerk and treasurer, caused by the dsath of Al- bert C. Sepipture, is to be @iled at this time. It is understocd that Jobn B. Ea- garton, who filled the office: during the fliness of Mr. Serinture, .and since his death, is in line for the ufice. The First Congregational church house ‘was the seene of an mlqnu,l together and dance Friday night. Easter vaca- anmr to $487 None Higher — Some Are Worth up to $10.00 Coats and Dresses DERFUL MERCHANDISE AT SUCH VERY LOW PRICES. WESTANDALQNE NO' STORE CAN We Specialize in Children’s Dresses, The Pasnik Co,-sumus & Poars e T’lrmll! h"?«"‘" w.mnrau that W m screen miss a rare treat. “.“?-m "and every ole portraved by a screen artist, the uoflna.lon is one months tbl& you will remember tor S "Qno Glorious other uamre ude pictures on” the bill ationai comedy Sunshine comedy. day from 1.30 to 10 1 = s Rismepe show ‘What is a farmer’s time worth? What Day” ‘I‘ld Ty they mlll it, u‘lfy will Directed by Jaines her by -Karl Brown, a and Topics Blue Fox,” the'Puhe News, and a 3 is Al Fools’ Day. *’fiz‘”‘, e, national steamsh N'w T of a to visit .h’ The this ‘nfi Funday Events Week. to thy Ni * will by the fea.|day. Tuesday and Argentina’ place today, terest of that country. Kiwanis clubs in- following one of Week, “as- an to- between the two countries.’ Moying Pletures at Y. M. C. A. of-ZSoniste méets in Minneapolis to of the Birth of Hobard Pas. c who becam( Al Begimming of National \m.'-’uum Fifly years ago today died & F. B Morse, inventor of the telegraph. A conference o ’s presideptial election take: the bit political campaigns in the history in the United Sate r the week be nning today as United States-Canadi expression of good wil - ANNOUNCEMENTS Sunday 5 STORES—NOBWICH, W' I\LLIIMANM 2 Woelworfi:—DANl‘ELMN,QB.qn " is he worth an hour? Does he charge 1 Door §nis bufln,’z—-th& ness of farming— {4 o time he g!v:: to it? om 2 tarm .,fi:.m“m‘ s actes wil be something over $2,000 and to produce mg,t incoms bnm 7.000 and 8,000 hours of productive labor are required. This makes the average productive labor hour worth about 40 cents. To make every nq' of these 40 cent which has brought many of the er set homs for the Vacation, swell- dange, The chaper- rence Simonds,. Mrs. % C. Winfleld Noyes, Mrs. A. C. Everest. Broe Music was furnighed by William Smith Howard Abbey, 18, of Hartford, ar- rested in that “city Tharsday, arged with bre g and entering, is suspected by Chief of Paolice Riliourey as guilty of tbe break at the John Bowman store in city on Aug. 4th lagt. Abbey admit- ‘There will be two showings of appropri. ate snoving pictures at the local Y. M. C tomorrow (Sunday). For bo; 1 o'clock and for men at 4 o'clock. At men's hour there will a brief and fine music by Swahn's orchestra BRIEA MO 1. FAMOUS Al INIST, HERE APRIL | When Erika Morin! first played & Carnegle Hall in 1921, an avalanche of tributes from critics was given her. T tally unheralded, this young violinis Erika Morini, played with prchestra. Sg great was her triumph that she was re- quired to give four recitals in New York in five weeks. This season she has ap- pearpd for over seventy comcerts in the leading cities of Amgrica. Miss Morini, not yet eighteen, is al- ready considered to be the greatest wo- man violinist in the world. Her con- certs have been a series of triumph: in Europe and Amerlca, Thiz marvelous young artist will ap Beaupre, in Quebes, as not @ few of them had made pilgrimages o Ste. Anne de Beauprs and knelt Before the shrine. Only last summer a local young woman who made the bigrimage to the sh returned home curéd of an afflictio nounced incurable by physiciz Becauss of inclement weather the spe- zdm. 0 that the ownér of a large ctal meeting of the Willimantic First Spiritualist soctety scheduled for Thugs Dfi. 2 day night was postponed indefinitely. vapors: s The abject of the meeting was 1o sell the praperty which for the past 17 years has {;i;:g ; %S:fg:::i? ‘2{';’;,?3‘»"#»3‘“"1 been used as a thestrs, or to renew the and Chiet 1L, e i Ioeate $00 & Tera ofJeam. Tap. Pyseent tied snatieit fo Harif rdu:ey:\hbea; 1:1; occupants e 2 new leasd; but it is said that the society has several offers to Efif‘r‘afiflq%‘:"&g’:lfi’ Sh";?’&ia““i buy omtxight, oo 19, take a leage: on other occasions when i Thi city o business, At Hartford Friday morning Abbey acknowledged that he was in Wi limantic early in August and that he broke into a clothing stére’' and stole two suits of clothing, four siik.shirts and some tiss. An old coat that was left in af 6 are $.12, making the tota] old rate the copsumer - W RS . e PaY §3.10. The company figures a2t the new rate gives a reduction to all ;ai bases the amount of current to be ad the higher rate upon the size of talt meeting Sunflzy night pr. Walsh is to] be tendered 2 reception San Jose Counel], ‘No. 14; Knl;i;m ot Co!uza.hns. Dr. Walsh being noted as one of the Ereatest speakers of the national bureau of the Knights of Columbus. Christian Selence servics ig held Sun- day’ morning at 10.4 o'clock in ths Wo- club rooms, No, 803 Main street. Su.nday school {mmediately’ followigg the g morning servi At the First szpmuum Rev. stor, will préach |at 10.45 ooclodk. Subject af children's sermon, The Spirits of Spring; morning: sermon, New and Old. Church school for the study of the Bible meets at 9.45 | o'clock. Evening service. omitted be- cause of Community Forum at town GET BACE TBOLLEYS ‘Wall Street has recsived a tip from W n. that the New Hawen road ta (m. “back its trolley lines, ac- opy in the New York E Fontgine, fingneial edi- tar, a)s that it w3s not so long ago that thy suggestion was made to keep Wltchtul eye on New Haven, which !ns then selling around §12. But the Down East foliowing of the road falter- ed in fts and tired” of attacking it. But the itself has been very much alive. It has been fixing up lis finances as well as its lences. It hss yruvlaea for its forelgn maturitles ana is in 3 fair way to collect a formidable in nm&edyupmfls. !)’m.“?.?&# : ; JAY M. SHEPARD - Sucoesding Filmore & Shepard found that the best wu 1o Qo this is to use labor- gflu .~ The small electric light and usé on €0 many farms, lish a lot of this labor saving, Instead o!blpend- ing hours pumping and ‘carrying water for stock and’ for all househola pur- poses the modern farm family has an electric pumping system lnstalled, which keeps water ut a pressure of fifty With {he coming.of epring (%) Willi: mantic people Who have long since lald away the wooden shovel and breathed a sigh of Teligl in- the prospect. of having no snow to shovel for some months 1o come were compeiled to gst the ¥ ounds | wherever It is meeded in the eral Dire 0 chovel Friday morning and clean over| fho store by the thief, tried on Abbey, | oo 0nE: claim from the government, e o Bo Qeindgtones, _fanning | Pe2r on Wednesday cvening, April Sth, ir % 62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIG |two inches of Teavy emow from their [flited o a “T.° said Chlef. Kifiourey. = And now comes g report from Wash-[mills sad wasy other lght oer ap- e e o e " Uags Asisbant, Tk Coansittas \;:GH::«, t\:;um;t&nuc was e\'l:deutlyfqn the Abbey tted that the coat was his W Ington to Wall Street that the company | pliances in the barn which used. fo re- | Academy Musical Couree. =—Ticks vy e o & orm, as places further but denfed that he left it In the store. Everything looked good fer the local no- lico to take Abbey when the HartfSrd police got through with him, when Abbey ended it by denying that ha had broken into the store. Chiet Killourey still de- Ueves that Abbey will come to the local this recital are on sale at Cranston's Single admission $2.00. Mail or phomt orders will be given prompt attention Phone 182. N E—— Norwich Music Associatios. The Norwich Music Assoclation wil Isto gt its trolley back. They put it on its back in the old Mellon days, or help- to. " But now tRey gre paying their own way M could’ contribute o ‘the fa) t if the government. a5 the ‘igl S{zf&‘ story goes. should &uccessfully ftion the United qupire the time of two men are uow turned by d-fl.fl‘w In t\u| house the pumpi churn separat! sWeep- ing, ::‘flnn‘ -n:‘irvnmg nnn"-u dene by electricity, relieving the s wite o!amtpgnolth ens which have made her lif ;wm And, of norith reported e S s Dawley of the Indians, picked off the honors in the Men's Bowlipg league this week with high single of 1! high three of 383 Lueky sq—xu a;'tlt high team single of 588, but the Originals Lick- ed high feam three with 1677, officers yet, and is working on several | exciting match of the MR — “AACAROON” FOR SUNDAY The new frozen dessert this week is “Macaroon,” a Ttombination of Chocolate and Macareon Ice Cream with a luscious Kilgurey Bros EUMSRAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS i e court for the southern district of New hold its last regular meeting for the Wilimania, Gonn, | SAEEEEE:, Sorict. | S5id only) o7 N | sirong ol Tn e Tierttora court . | Sox crginals yaate b ae ihe B! | Yoris to return them to their old roof scason on Mondav evening, Aprll ird, it Rbsne. 298 {lady. Assistant) |60c—adv: B St day moriing Abbey's cage Was swntinued | ed thres 1o tie for the fiza t-u the | o8 Slater Hall annes, at § p. m. under bonds of $1,500. Miss Hepsy €. Friday morning at her home, 20 Chestnut stréet, after a long illness. She was born in this city August 29. 1874, the daughter of Elisla and Hepsia Bell Boder. For | the past twenty-ofe yeéars. Miss Boden has been assistant to the town clerks of Windham ‘and to its se n and al- ways gtood ready to supply informatlon 1o the public and to the press if possic Dble: Miss Boden was a promirent mem- ber of the Willimantic First Society of BYen New York & Waesichester is now eafning its overating exvenses. and ac- mtd;:&lim thli\ is-the last word on New Haven m Ny le o g ;‘&hh?. f:tr or Ive years st ua. nu:s it 1; sctting. Tho sy motor cars, which are being oper- nea as- single ‘unlés on the braneh lines, are cuiting' down overhead and render- g more efficient and popular service: = |than the old hend-me-down gquipment that %as used on son of these off- shoots on the main stgm. Perhaps after b the Rga Sox fought despéra “Phe Originale, haussqu; “took “two oz tha three strings.” How the pins fell: Whete cletricity gerves family we find’ the best of liviag com- ditions, and we find too that every mem- ber of that family makes each hour of labor Py @ proft See Carl Brown's adw. This will be the anuual mesting of tix association, with reports from the secre tary and or, and slection of o cers for the season of 1922-23. The fol lowing Interesting musical pr besn prepared by Miss Edith E. Young The Qid Mother, None But the Lonely Heart Tschalkowsky Alexander H. Abbott Mrs. Abbott at the piano. Annees de Pelirinage. Frans Lisz den died i 305 296 307 Grieg JRRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. L iaiiecse Tucky Strikes . VVI Sonetta 123 del Patrarca Spicitualists and belonged to the Willi- | Lol -»e- i3 2 there may yst coms 3 day. When th Heury La Fontains mantlc Woman's club.~ She is survived | grac o i 102 faith- of ”‘;" England wliil have moved My Hoart at Thy DPear Voice, by her mother, and three sisters, ‘Sarah | cone. 1 88 gountains that New Haven's col- Jrom Gemson o Daiiah Saint-Saen: L. Boden of Macon, Mb. Caroline J. Bo- | S, 1% g 9B i sl e Bdwin A Harels e . den of New Haven, and Mra. Bradley Hayard ......., 96 132 ere are figures that should Migs Anule Taft at the plano Iqew Spl-m'g Slllts Coats |t or Tee e : Totals SRR SR AT fi‘w‘ o , Faics O Swest and Holx. | Canter 3 b] 9 Brief Notes. i ‘ming Marmuerjte. 014 Frenct Mrs. M. Bugene Linceln returned homs | pyy and \mm“u n was. m.u in- . Mr. Abbott. e Friday night after attending the D. A.|EPTES - 96— 301 Lmarcial arteries of @ cmmumty 5™ |to a sorcan story: from Wyndhgm. Mar- sharp major, Op. raps, Lresses oMt i Seuliingn. Teoetey |G S ¢ S 2l [fale raeoed ot ity business vital 2% widely vead vovel, “The Mrketionn | | D0 dbie. mongzoise. ; . & y. 5 t: 3 2 ? o e faue it oo chaptee ot| NN ... 2 33— 517 | tne Tong :ga‘ R,'i"fiqm;‘;.., 160, The third emisods of Ruth Rollandy R T e . the D. A R to the convention at South-| o1 in 55 Toar|88.000 gross ton miles in a eingle weey |EFe8t serial, “Euth of the Rockies' will | Sunset, A ington were Mrs. James L. Harroun, 8 coreceos Ah g T AL March 16 last |02 ShO™R. The title of this eplsode Mras. Harrie. x ms an epara e » 4 iy Mrs. Frank Larrabee, Mre. Herbert Red Sox fed 143,630.413 gross ton miicy | “The Tower of Danger.” and hflu Mason and Hamlin piano used. 4 Chappell. and Mrs. M. E. Lincoln. AYiard .. . 104 93 116— 319 | During Mareh, . its average was esited . : i 1 ; ! Mrs. Willlam Wheeler letf Friday | Pechie . DL 88 116 106 330 | 120,630,961 gross ton milas a week. Thiz As UsMed Congregational Charch. P‘LAYm morning to enter Eva Booth Salvation|C. Allaxd 103 110 133— 34¢ |[ooks like New England is coming bac, SHodglitas will meet Tnesday eve » . | Army hospital. Boston. for an_opération. | Hoglsins . o116 108 110— 335 [too: ; ¥ ® Apil tth with Mrs. Jossph French Mrs. Captain Ingersoll of the local armiy | Moffitt .. .. 110 127 110 — 347 e — A comely. 1§ t omhyd strest, to hear a radiophont o . ? . | fepresentatives accompanled her thers. — — — — | HIGHEWAY TRAVEL HINTS “Tha Movis Mizup,” which cloges th Membars are to take the 7.30 smt es Are as vamd as the Fabncs : Ad dc)engztiontof iloi:z; young people at-| Totals +...... 531 561 575 1667 IN BASTER shaw, p. m. \'gnu., car from Frankiin pqu.l]f- b ended the fraternity L it & - i e e h 11 meet”to : Ul!d (] The' De 1 | necticut Aericuiltural ~ Coflege; m;*r?;:y S8 0"1‘;:’"1”’ In castern Commecticut tha folloying Davis Theatre ‘:-l:’mo:'::‘.:r SRR m 13 Vel opment. night gals oot 0 z0ad contracte are in force with the state | What promises (o bo the ssasen's bsst | The Charitable Circlo of King's . Rov. F. W. Williams: of St Anarews| 200, * e i QA donestiaent: vaudaviile programme has its mitial at | Daughters mests Tuesday crening. . ST s . X Norwich, preached the Lenten " = 3 een Norwich and Westerly four |the Dawvis theat st Mo Mid-week worship, Thursda; | & : < A. Rayle: .. 3 26— h s atro nest Monday. Heading The selection of your suit simply resolves itself into a U5 paurs Episcopal church |4 oyl ++ee 33 10 136 838 Imiles of bitumipous macadam in two | ihis great il 18 The Novehty Muustrele, a (8¢ 743 ~Tho sublept for co matter of choice. Here are suits simple and dignified, for strect and business wear, and others elaborate for dressy wear. The ficst section is tro Hill south two miles. The sgcon’: ;oc;' tlon is from North Stomington village south a distance of two miles The first section from Pox Hill south will bs clesed Monday morning, April 3, and will will be at the book of Aficah. The Camp-Tire nity Houge at k for hand-craft. group of splendid harmonists in 3 hodge- podge of comsdy, tuneful songs and liveiy. dancing. This is a decided novelty act and carrya&usemlo‘éwhlmmm About thirty-five couples i the mar- | ried class of Professor Dennis Clifford d a dance and secial Friday night ashburn hail. Phe affair closed the season’s dancing class, Mrs. J. A. Gifford is visiting with Ms. s at the Con Friday eveni Totals ....... 579 568 DSD 1677 In the championship roll-off this week, Sullivan picked fitst honors: with 389 Moffitt second: with 343, and Peter Hop- = third with 34 L3 be closed to through tiaffie for ep- Egith Roperts will appear in her very . D. EZSullfvan of Springfield. o comiest was unusuglly exciting | proximatel x weeks. ‘The t the Strand Sund Far those who dote on sports clothes, these modes achieve || "Buerett raad 1aft Fidar nwnt. for due 1 e rivaler hetwosn the various | isvougn | SE retke. The daipus it 2:’,"“‘ fon_at the, Strand Supta’ R - . . Phlladolphia, Pa. to resume his duties;bowlers. The ingail: tion will Bs ket o m 1) f the umderwold and give: 'ne Bittle success with their flare of contrasting effects. e Bl S Loe % 2 9oen o the nreses:. story o Bozrghville and geen Roberis a chance to do some ex road i Preparatory School. He spent h\s hillivs . 10Y 108 113 377 | Colchester haant ye: besn started acti It i a photodrama of unusua s ton’ stn TORNDI, ~Mrs. . B Homeas 136 128 srr will probavly be started within 3 A “au has plenty, of thrills to maks THE NEW CAP& Eailg; of Ohursh GUIeH. Marrictt . 95 1t or tem days For the prasent no detour r.‘ne action move very quickly through s . John F. Donohus, coach of Windham |ofey ... 123 ’%_ is noce Its comedy situatio ARE STRIKINGLY YOUTHFUL | High athletics, is visiting with his Par-| walsh ... 105 107T— 32 the Stats, Farm For Womsn clu moments, it ents in Newtén, Mass., guring the Eas- ter vacation. E. M. War: Batwesn and Blackhall on the shore road, )dautlc to Ol¢ Lyms four miles of road are unden construction. No detour is. nec- hlo themselves readily to | talented cast which has been assembled to, support Edith Roberts in the super- Totals 548 525 & 1837 amd are indeed an exgellent addition to the wardrobe, er, county clerk, comes to thig city today (Saturday) to receive ap- essa t e h are suitable for every type and every age from the J|vications tor citizenship papers, B Provost 1§i 5 ::g L o o e '.'{::ar:;: S o tury comedy an{ If Friday was the calendar day forSullivan . 1z o A Bl . g THrousk h—ztod:a matron with a well developed f!gu.re. the month of April not 3 few Willimantic | Andekson 103 'Sp o7 |mud holes in it, so that the public is Carmel Myors i Breaking z not advised, to try to get through. _mAz Lfi-fi: the piers for e Mystlo iver are practically completed. Fire worly of putting up steel v?fll e gtarted within the mm two weeks. Rest at is ap- ‘ale due to bfl > g0 from Norwich to Pr Toute 3t present is through m'&' iy under way bgtween Mechap- cide and Gwfllfi 'e. This cit-off dog not interfers with traffic in any neopie who are complets the programme. Fior réturning from sunny(C. Hopkins 2 will wish themselves back there. | Hoffitt ‘The final class in citizenship was held Friday night at the ¥. M. C. A. Ameni-| Tofals .. 531 canization Diréctor & B. Gilman in omsen’s club held and Ghatge of the mecting asked about 160 | oy ear iy u:fi Community questions of the clags Who are preparing|Thursday evenis to take out their citizenship pavers dur-{ ented a faw of % = the May term of th& court. fng but At by no meaDs The final Community Forum ‘of the | opfiits’ of those nt. vear is to be held Sunday night at .15 | jer ancing and Liidge elock at.the town Mall, the soeaker to ty oery ti midnight. be Dr. James J. Walsh of New York v Th M. M. rdrl;wuw cele- city, whoss subject will bs The e e e : Hies teenth, the Greatest of Centurles. ther. :w~ u-hn Newton, community singing is to be led by Mr. ncj: _9 Le; S ui Sris e nd Mrs, C. H Caswell. Prior to th . © " cen and cake was ! A.fter‘;}nchccfl, tract Next week will be va ca‘fion mst for the pupils of the Tuesday and day. There will be five fine Keith vaudeviilt acts at the Strand d®nday. Phe Gray Revus is ths headliner. The reviue is mnecessarily a combination of song, damce and patter. The merit « the revue depends upon the material and the wayeit 5 presented and this ocast is clever both as to ths matter of cholce and presentation, so that tht Gray Revue is e dozem minutes ol pléasing entertainment. Jos and Barns Van have an act that combins good music and genuins come dy. The comedy is developed mainly through the natural ability of Jos Van His quaint humor and his mirth provek- ing antics are really inimitable. Botk boys are excellent mndusiciams, playing cholce selections on zither and saxo ho! i Re n&lni and Barett! offer an excelien! varifety act that is sure to please. Mary Maxwell and Co. offer a com eay classic which they call “That's 2 Very Good Idea.” The pasticipants in- dulge in verbal and vocal fun. They know how to sing & song and know how to tell a story. - Frostini the eminent Edison phonograph mmlol artist will make fis first ap- in Norwich. It is hard to bo- Many styles have been ariginated, for this season’s capes are going to be worn extensively-—you will not wonder when you see them. YOUR SPRING DRESS IS AMONG THIS COLLECTION ‘ Fhe question is, will it be ene of a colorful frock of silken weye, claborately embellished, one of crepe and taffeta f§| combined, one of plain taffeta, or again one of krepe knit with a cape attached. Whatever your selection may be, it will be chosen unerringly from an authentic and brilliant ”flhu:nfflmlutwordmdnumod“. THE NEW SKIRTS Striking Sweater Modes Nanging from the simple modgl to | The utility or sport Sweatere will the extrems popular flinged type— | be in great demand and will be ”mtfinu individual touch- | distinguished by a wide variety of es which lend smartnesg and char- | bright and cheery colors, in many autar to the wearer. new weaves and designs. tress of what is termed the sympathet mummlwmnfimnw able wardrobs more tham proves her runzcuufiuuf “The Smartest Press- ed Girt on the Soreen. §trana Mondar, 1632 house Stormy weather pre- atténd- t gain® ranges in sosial strata ¥ ner circls of society to the humble posi- tion of artist's model. The rolg Is admir- aply suited to her natural beauty and grace and in it she is given opportunity for dramatic scenes thet fairly hold one soelfboun: ng.. bilL n—ou South Woodsfock t0 West Woo4- Eiwu D. DBonohus fl.t.l;a ;o;l m;;e Gflfiw of seme o wrti.noe when' ths ;wndty of John E. vo E. Panora, located at 540 1 m.'f.?&‘ = 5ol to Sywy §; g ‘occisiiea 03 Biamion the stores, oBe O Man apd the other by James the jeweller, and there are 30 rooms abgve tge stores, occupied by fhree ten- m?«\‘rhe vnmy lu; a tmmx;- of on Main sti ayi ‘Tho. short stre of road betwern Tafiville and the Four Cormers on the Bt & up. Ccopcicie . I bt d and }%“w Loxndon. The 102d Wwill be kept open to traffi: —_— Brings Sult For $1,500. In a new- suit, returnable bafore the superior courf for New Lomdh county in April, which was filed Friday with | ths clesl of the court; Piet B .oa treatment and Seap for that skin’ trouble and yqull know why fred L; Crosse. The troop Tt consists. of the following men: 4 P. Morrissev, Charles F. Heab West. .Mr. Murphy is in charge of ths communily assosiation athlstcs, F- eommvn counts, A Vélie touring car Has been at- d- Wm By I y- Sheritf Oscar. E., Main, = W’?n- develop- I e papers. pearance | A TWEED COAT fnt L e FEr Rt v % as os] 5 : ERVB' MAN \NY leP(— ISES ’ : i b S Sleal menias wets out of one. He may l’ S 3 o 5. S| ¢ 0 T ) e o ' 2 ‘w’“ . | honestly. be called “the master of his in- y Cor oner J. J. q::ua. ‘have | of been flled With the clerk of the superior court as follows:’ Lorraine Mifg. Co., Pawcatuck, em- ployer, and Daniel thumb lacerated, at N Borough of Groton, emplo: and Mike Cognetta, Groton; el!fl&&‘e. tr}u tured ‘rib and. consused sid¥, at rats of $10.80. Massasoit Mfg. Co., Oakdale, employ- er, and Thomas qn'om Qakdale, em- Pltoy‘e’.sl;lood poisoning in_finger, a; rate o strument.” On the scresn will be seen the fa- mous Arsene Luzsin story, “813." ‘Wedgwood Nowell, the clever por- trayor of foreign characters on the screen, will be seen in the steliar role of “813" tha n-Cole super- special fiim which will be shown at t Strand theatre for a run of three days, beginning Monday afternoon. Mr. No- at his best in the character of Lupin, the famous French mas- of fiction, who was Leblanc the novelist. Spring with its changeable weather and out-deor activities, ealls for a coat of this character: A Tweed Coat can he ap- m worn every hour of the day. There is nothmg > nor more practical. All the new colors are in- -mlluaooodnngeufflzes. ssick skins be for the complexion, hai* ‘ and bath The property consists of a large lot, a two-tenement' houss and the E. E. Gii- bert room. Mr. and Mrs. McDermott will ocouvy part of the prop- erty.as their home, KILLED BY SUFFOCATION “g13” Soothing andHealing

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