Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 14

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Norwichi ¥riday, Aprl 21, 1922, | — | THE WHATHER- Conditions s central Wednesddy Huron has moved east- night its center was been .attended .-By X 4 ‘e over the narthern states m the Great Lakes eastward and by ocal snows in the. region. of the. Great Jas and rains qnd snows in Ne Eng- nd, New. York and Pennsylvania.’ In’a% Ar;ozhu thm:e “on--Broadivay" wbk:}\ wili-be known as.the Capitol’ thedca Christian. Assoclation - builling, berman stated shat the price was 330,000, rer _parte he co - ther (': ::mr,. the country the weathe His .pians, for. the ding, S preisire s now generally abbve | VS to-make i ipto'a theatse, which he would name, the. Capitol, - theatre- . ahd yormal in.all parts of the counfry exeépt n the far southwest, ‘where. it iz falling. o weather became coolér during Thyrs- day in the North' Atiantic states and the mper Ohlo-valley. Freezing goaepara- e occurred during ‘Thursday over the northern states from New Hamioshire and Vermont -westward to the Dakotas and ere were f{rosts in the . Ohio valley day morning. de. along. the Atlantic.eoast: 1 of Sandy Hook: Strong westerly mdnishing, fair weather Friday. Sandvy Hook to Fatteras: Fresh werd: ecly winde diminishing fair weather Fri- llnu similar fo the Cabitol theatre in Néw London.” He ' is ‘pre-parlr\g to have the Plars drawn at-once and will ' have ' the work ‘of.‘alterationis started as soon .as buiding to its mew building sireet, apposite the fost- office, which i he some time in September: 4 ‘The ~building - -is“a" four -~ story brick structure with frontage ef 53 feet: on. Broadway and ‘a lot,35 feet decp - that runs through to-Church street, hsvmg en- trance on both streets. - a Mr. «Silberman . plans- to hn,ve 2 thut:e Forecast 3 For Northern and Southern New :Eng- and: Genéraliy fair with rising temper- ature Friday and Saturday. Observations in Nerwich Bulletin's observations show : the following changes in temperature and barometric changes Thursday: main_entrance will be on_ Broadway. and the main fibor of the house according to uls giane, 3507seats in’ the first balcony in_line with the -way-} are arranged and there will be bal am . 6D m Mooss‘Msmo;tmL szmu@s p Highest 4 e “WILL BE HELD SUNDAY | “ Norwich“160ge,” Loyal.Or- comp.rluni Predictions for Thursday: toilowed Uy fair and cool. Thursday’s weather: Partly cloudy, fol- ‘owed by clearing, cool and high westerly wirids Showers its: ‘anntbal mer:bnul uervlce which will: be held, Sunday theatre. The pregramme,’ it Wwas. .an- cials-of ;the lodge, will ;be..Opened at SUN, MOON AND TIDES. 3. o'clock:-and. the prh\cmal .speaker et will be “Waldo “Kenriedy -of Bos- [l Sun Il High } Hoon ton, well known:Meoge orator. Il Risgs. | Sets. || Wager. w Tises. This year. the memarml service. will T e m | pom || & m || & m. |Dbe-a: jointl ‘service: with the Ladies of e o | Mooseheatt, “Yegfon: Chapter: No; 124. | h 208 || Morn. | irhe. servite will Be'iconducted, by’ ! 1030 b 8% | apectal, comrhittée “and Wil be of & " s.03 It 1741 | Yery impreseive natire. Misic will be 5.58 . | 2_1§ furnished by ‘Bpeliman's ‘orénestra and |54 “ 2.43 | the floral decorations will be by Haw rs after high water it lo -Notifications hav heen sent--toi'all is followed by flood tide. TAFTVILLE Added to the weddings, dances and other social erents of the - week was Ladies’ night given by Ponaman (ouncil, K. of C, In Parish hall, and attended by two hundred and fAfty peobdle. The hall was attractively decorated for the affai bink and white bunting belng used to co et the walls, with coiored toy balloons suspended from the celling. Spring flowers were used as decofations on umerous tables placed informally about Caterers Ravenuells & Fre- ~ved the following menu | relatives of’ithe- deceaged members of the-lpdge" in¥iting- them ‘to- be- present atithe memorial, ‘Al members of the lodgs- are ‘Expected ‘to be present and o bring’ their families and friénds with ‘them. ‘The: public wiil "also be welcome. T’he' coimittee in charge of the mémérial service comprises Wil- liam , H.. ‘Hastédit, Lou's A." Andrews and Heérman ‘A Bruckner. Sinte. the - institution 'of the "ledge there have begn 42, deaths.. The list of- the’ deceased members is ‘as fol: lows: = | Michaél'J Kéuy, July 1, 191 sontown, Haitis 11 Whales, Jamiés 1 Franklin,” John- Y.; “Walter Burgoyne, the hall May 191 é'-ment Jubert, De- Grape Fruit cember, -1915; Fhank E. Dunn, Febru- Salmon Salad ary, 1918 MHatry W..Tricy; Willlam -3 B“*:l:-* Radisnes | A" Caples, Alugust,>1918; Douglas. H. ouillion Waters, Februa: _ Roast Chicken Conningtiam; U] f“nh oes Mashed Turnips Gaudette, June, . “ancy Cakes anan, July 17, 1181 ¥ Coitee ski, Octobér 4; 1918 Assad, Oc- tober -4, 1918: Jecseph Pearson, Oe- 'S~ | tober 12, 1918y Fred ‘0. Lamb, Octo- sc- | ber 25 19183 Phtlip\ Barr¥, October 2 0% |29, 1918: Daminic Belliveau. in ser- The guests. were entertained oy | 3t R RS B A e Jeanette Kean. colarture sopra dale, Decembe 1918: Matthew F Smith, monologue entertainer: Coay | GAlh D¢ PRt Lo ol & King. song and dance duo: Ryan & Minne SBlabH - A plidhadisli '] Moore, .Swedish novelty act. of New Har '19”‘ i P;u Ethier, ‘ark. ‘The reception committes. consist- " * e ' ed_of William T. Delaney, - David W = 18 1%‘9‘) Joun Fimple »Brien, Archis Moleur. Josaph F. Bénac o sher o N - Donneily. The suhcesatul ATANS Otoher S5 1 »ffair was in charge of the il it ‘-que:'{‘el?.s“i'p T Frank Lafle n $: 8 (ol T e & D“,,,,,,‘”'W,.,’m," dors Mallitte., September 16, 1921 | Belatiar: Baslie v Harry Csunmb, Qgtdber. 2L, 1981; Fred | £ Whits, . Alfred James,: December S, Andrew Dray, IPébrusry Plerre Fouriiier recent of Danbury. N, M in fown. ha 1 < gH,«n-rsB Comflssmn WLl Mrs. have been t Adam, F sre now visk friends Fhe-Has B Wou fdicd tiorig POint to:a’lar ut me'fifem “Chamber Plainfield, ,whera thiy Tite ~rremns Stk obén * | with ; supper ;and;the; menu will- P | clude "mp» fruit, excgn@yd oyste: 2 (mdh.ed pu..‘toe~ rolls, e ed - by Hope Reje},nh Lodge, L o. r Ja or shkie at | commi IIQA bert vemng. edgugenents ANGERS VOTE Local spurtamen - have pract’cally cean- ' that € woltld d atiwe deplore s an; g-rmm of our £ to induly L ORIENTAL Superstition?— Perhaps so—but at least a interesting relic of Asiatic Antig- dity. Alleged by the Chinese to be almiost uncanny in its power 16 bring to the wearer, GOOD ! cducational or ' ecclestasth er zny or ali of these gorups u a4 thelr] efforts“to- disregard loyal * statdiory laws, e A i that. thepapers, nad -beon- signed ‘or 1iis {mrchase of the Notwich . Yaimg M;;l! +Mn, AL Wwould. haie the alterations.planried along’ possible, which naturally will ndt bé until | after the Y. M.C.-A.-has‘moved frem the in Majn with 2 total seating capacity. of 1,300.. The, and 300 séats inths uwk\d “baleony” There FULL ASSOCIATE! r PRESS DESFATCAEY Whether. or not e ould- gifes himsoll, » Healsoowns-a. theatre mans, but lea§ts that'td persons ‘who operates it ° . He made the pukchase of:the. Y. M. C. building thréugh the dgeney of Fank T~ Bill - through - whom “he bm:ght ‘sbout he said.|two_or.three months-ago- w& i lI“ eatre” build- Portant pleces. the:Strand ing and: the Olympic hall buildfng. on Water« street, - With: his-new .ownership he steps.up ampng same. of the large real gstate _holders; in¥ Norwdeh. "The Y. M. C.A. bmldillg has béen on the niarket since the’eréttlion of the new. ding -on-Main' street was started and several prospeétive purchasers have look- ed it over. . By vote-ofsthe trustees of the -association: and the board ofdirecters thy sale.of the:property. was-left in the hands of President J. CaMacpherson, who signed the paizers on behalf of iie. ‘associaiton Thursda: ng of the interior of the build- ing" for theatre will call for a ‘very com- | plete rearrangement of the present ‘floor At present’ the gymnasium oc- | he lower floor of the building, which: is .drepped. somewhat.. below . the | Btreat. Above the gymnasium is the office floor; with gdme rooms and pariors, réach- will ‘be-elevetor servite;to both baiconles’ low’ York: theatyss I' ny: entrances and exits onto Chiirel !t\e! & K> der - of . Moose, Ismomgletmg plans .for :at ’the’ Davis néunced Thirsdayy-evening by -offi- A large delegat.on fram New ,Lon- baskelry in the Red don jodge of Moose is Planning o e meh building. nt 8{—[fle service; EXPLAIN, THE NEW, CHARTER ership meeting of {0t Cammgite he!d at the Qdd Fe1~ ¢oftee ~and pie. (The -suppex, Swill ;Be. pro- : p"e- the' meeting ard the charter 1 be spresent +fa “explain!l Tt planned_to_con- lock . in those who attend ‘fo! AGAINST DAYLIGBT SAVING | No. -6, ,zwe of Basi Hartford, Miss W. F. 5. 0ppo- | of Glastombury ¢ resojutions, | éd:dy ‘the mainifiight of steps. The floor hove this is oocupied by the. Association and sevefik smafler. rooms, ‘while the ‘np floor 15 used for aomnumg p EL OYRIC FLA.T} ION. STARTS ot REMNA * STORE FIRE A felephohe ‘call, “quickly. followed by a‘bell latm frém bgx 23, Franklin ‘Squate and’ Fefry” street, called out #hé fire -department ursday eve- ning at:6:28 o'clock forsa tire in the ‘Remnant 8tore conductea-by Mrs. Sut- cliffe, -at.No.- 29 Franklin street. Officer: Michael Carroll who has the Franklin street beat 'discovered the TMré” and immediately ‘sent in a tele- phene “call from: Thumm’s Delicates- san store on' Frankiin: street. At the same: time soméoné pulled in- the box. . The:firemen-lald a/ water line and also-hused- a. line: ‘of ‘chémical on the Dblare. “Thé “fire’ was - quickly uhider edritrol - and “the” recall “was sounded several minutes: after .the alarm. The store was closed at ‘6" o'clock and whenthe “proprietor left every- thing :seemed all' right:; An electrir flatiron ‘left turned on,and standing on a-box near the stora shelving was responsible - for ' fire Tho heated iron’ set fire to the, goods and the ‘flamed burned “along the shelves and wall. over- TRINITY BROTHERHOCD HAS ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME The. Brothechood of Trinity Epitco- pal chure¢d-held an open meeting at the church 'Thursday evehing at which the members of the congregation were of gueésts of the Men's club. After a business. meeting * an gramme was given. Mrs. Grace. Hi. Manning, the well known reader, was, heard {A three .se- lections, A Pleasuré Exertion, The Sjoux Chief's Daughter, “and Ca Up Miss Smith. -Accompanied by MMis Ollve Linton, Mrg: Willlam . Crowe, Jr., sang Break of y, " Swallows, and There js a’ Rose.-James J. Moore was heard in, several solof,. Over the Desert, Heait. of Her, and A Man's _excellent { Song. Mr. Moore was accompanied by Miss ‘Annie L. Taft. At the ¢losé of the programme iec freshments of lée ‘cream and- c Were ‘served by a committée of W W. E. Gilbert was chalrmari, onwn réctor. «of the an. of- the ente: Eldred THOUGHT HE SAW FIRE IN . DIME: SAVINGS BANK About 10:15 o'clock ‘Thursday night |toe fire department T telephone calle for:g supposed. the Dime Savings bank, Main street. Someone parsing- the -building saw a reflection of y hat he supposed w fife i m\'esugflung at once sent in phoneé ¢ ‘to -thecentral stat The firemen discoyered that flection whs caSt by 4 Fife in the open | grate: in the room. TFhe janitor was at work in the-bapk. and was burning np a quantity of papers in’ the: fire place. as a 5 State Masic ers’ Officers. At the.annuql meetne of. the Connecti- | ut Muslc - Teichers. assoolution. held | i the Hartford foliowing oMl Teac cers Were. on, Stafford Sprin Janiéd: Price, - Warehouse . press: correspondent; Barrows; all’ of Hartford: Wainwright, Miss of ' Hartford, M Mérriette T ity committee, Wastrhal of Hartford, Aliss w Following ‘the meeting, Fafnsworth' ‘of a. fecture ‘o7 Prof. Columbla university The HEdycational Va Professor Farnsworth is the ' National Music! d tincheon at the” Bustaess: and Pr_ofcs<c'm‘. Women's c.ub, ' was 'a conferefice’ on teaching ) - Fitch Tead to citizens he orgamc y to LUCK — Health, Happiness, 5 = Prosperity, and Long Life. 3 _in the stfeamé anyway, Perhaos || This odd looking ring excites great {tiie greatest difticulty comes in the num- [} est when abserved on your finge: As nos 1gift. Drop info our siore and ask to see this odd chzn’ Toob LUCK RING. ber,of posted streams. iers n their w vear. barred. fisherm.e: E Pollsh residents isrho are hqdnrl Russian bonds; interes, 'of which™fs fault. were expresslng the hope las the Genoa fianclal ocongress, Fariners favorable effcct man, who. i on U\e sec ALSO IN 14k GOLD ibested ‘some Ut FERGUSON’S Franklin Square WHERE ALL CARS STOP .. e \nn.g'ragulnhfill Sunday morning. uline Br Norwich . ax; and who have permitted fishing [{ s for many years, have this wiieh Russiy’ls rasresented, would Have a ities.” One mosiey -in , polnted out that these bonds dw] 5;;.:}. 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LAKE ROAD’S BAD REPUTE The Preston people, especially those have to travel over to Voluntown road, the teachers' its organiza- WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS For Real Satisfaction “Benefit” Standard COFFEE, Ib... 3lc IN A CLASS BY ITSELF Pure Strawberry Jam Ib. 41c | Corn Starch [b. 25¢ Saled Peanu's DIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY 167 MAIN STREET feel more or were accorded on Thursday morning in the condition Prestonites should be equally & OF laureis o medals, or an »Ult. vle rewnr . patience and 10n" Dene 5 TORE ‘5 nual reports will be submitted to the in’accordance with the pro- the general assembly vision made b; at_the 1921 of ‘the retirement fore from sery association may WEEK-END and sore mu:.(‘l S, deep mud as the Standard Grade Special Price Satisfaction This Week of “sixty-five vears with fifteen of eervice in Years of service before retirement must ‘be consecutive in Connecticut. ment is compulsory the exception > people of Preston feel entitled s, the Salem and Sunr Curod BACON at the age of sev- NORWICH, CONN. to the emrloyng board of edu- <ing in the hol in the road but wager that and the othe Flayed for Danielson Club. rrell of Norwich was r 65 years of age with for ue a challenze g k . who retired from At the Soda Fountain, v Rogers and. Page, o ety ‘m;_ contest next week before the m“nE : impersonations. s ‘one of ‘the bets in th The tewn that tinde road and the be entitled to patient suffer- and a pension. The cios'g act is the Re turing two duinty misses and a man This act is bright and cumulated interest to the fund and i bused upon the age at retirement. —_— SULPHUR CLEARS UP ROUGH OR RED SKIN The feature picture turing Naomi i A news weekly closes the bi e Vaudesille econd bill under The membp1~h|n nf s Thn: receipts from Pythian Sisters Going #> Conference A delegation of ahoul of - tae lm al }‘)th‘.m 2 morning for Willima to -attend a district confer Face, Neck apd Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist werd of ad- king out of the skin, 1919, mq,s‘: pubuc at me e by applying xle(hria a nuud skin speci ill be followed o o - ‘once to v)o(he irrit; ptions such as ragh, and ring worm. It seldom (fails to remove the tor- ment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from em- Improvement Sufferers-from Gnou.'l ohl.u' S. OF V. AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR ! Rockville, W e Nt S A i New London. turn” trip- of the be . by automobile: division, j uti l\arraksml’r t. No,.use waiting for s 2 The tdrnpike is lined pikers sitting on f same purpose. skin troubie a RmuH Jar of Mentho- good druggist and elected as offic use il like' ('nld cream, Challiz have: Uldor‘-ha\\ of \e\‘ mixed with a < makes up the counselors' \IN L\um lJ itton of exceptionally well Ann'\ V\.All\ s Sutton of Greeu\\ ich, press correspondent; Yewaven, delegate at large to (i Des. Mnme,«' ('nt‘umpmenf - abeth \\ ool‘iell (r’ New H’L\' n, s and your sight S queed care and if it {o them you wili pay ling, strengthening lo- de by dissoiving blet in a fourth The _installing officer was Mrs. i rce of New i vision president. iliaries represented, were present st gl s There were 58 voting delegates Tium smrm»m vision, rengthens the eves | Chimhey Fire on Elizabeth St. .“.fl' il the fire department ed to a telephone call for a bad chim- _fresh and smooth, brings w-m’t\r[ and after an auto- occupied by gallons of chemical were used on the Clarence D ution_cleanses, | recommended by be#er iz our® DRESSY CLOTHES. Your wife or sweetheart will fike your clothes if you buy them from us, because women know more about materials and styles than men do, anyhow. have our clothing and furnishings subjected to the closest scrutiny. A man owes it to his wife and sweetheart to dress well; it helps them SOCIALLY. IT also HELPS HIM socially and in BUSINESS. ‘We will give you honest Clothing, Furnish- ings and Hats for honest prices. Wear our good, “Nifty” clothes. UINN & DESMOND ‘zssmsmflsr '.SI;ASHING ‘THE PRICES BIG ONE- DAY ‘REDUCTION SALE FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd An opport\mlty to buy Men’s and Boys’ Clothlng, Pants and Furmshmgs, at practically wholesale prices. low. prices, don’t miss this One-Day Sale. We are not afraid to If you want PHONE 1375

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