Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 2

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ilder fecéntly, i N 'e‘eflgu;mfi"u P M Thursday for her home in New commission Miss fivui;rn s Fetuehed home at. ome at- 16 & vislt With friends in New Havén e S e e o : 98 Out of Every 100 Women i te. tsmah, s A 4 .3 Tolepnena 108 | T SO0 OO R Of Tvafk and Sophle.| eily, now of the Faritard ol tocc, ? o7 o 4 4—Ffank, sob of 1e s Cuim: : In polies court Thiursday motning. the | gy Seromber £ for 1hd ek M. Geore . Bola ol -1 ice continued of Dr. Burt K. - 5=—Paul fll\}lex. - of Johfi W: andt of_J eg'[m, Pa, i et - charged : Dowling Griney. son o orney WilllZh L‘:’:,:u;u, 1. D::”,’:‘;‘;:D::: :, F':S'&‘fim‘”éaam. daugiter of Frafk ;_fl‘ 'z'n, ']lggt Fhiifsday to resume his Editi Wingertsman Gérmaf. studils at Yalé ufiversity. d was affin cohitinkied (6 two o'clock .n: ~—~Louls, #6n of Jamiés aRa Mary Had-| Mr. and Mrs. Maufice Pendres will e sttémoon o give Ui defestant | dud Haoons loate sest weskfor Fiorice, whers ey . , 'An Absolutely Reliable Staternent ms to #&b hi§ dttofney to come hers| 8—Ovaliné Defores, daufhier of Wil-|will spend the wister, K E New Lofdos tlam and Marie Leblane Michaud. Mr. and Mfs. Homer Remington are ERETE ) lm M to very womm M 10—Sydney, som of Isidore. and Ross |entertaining thelr daughter, Mrs. Altréd = it U At the afternoon session of court, Dr. | Lo ;::v‘"mv T s, o South Amboy S \ S\ po b s N. 3. -I.. No &:f:‘;‘i"f.." ".'&L'a" n;;rrn 11—Wiliiam Hobért Joséph, son of Af-| DF. &nd Mrs: Chester M. Scriptute #8d that up o throe monthd ago |déno and Marle Therouk Baesti. have tétu frem an automobile trip had received §10 o week from her | 12—Laura Aldea, daughtér of Afthur |to New e, Mrs. Lelia Mason - Greatest Farm Engine t it would, Mrs Dow then further | 13—Bertha Pearl, daughter of .Theo- Wide &nm m ol iny help. and Ellen Persén Darrow. THe tWo Huhdiedih afifivérsarsy of the Jas e Wit $15 a week for x| 15—Anii Asanda Anhe ,daughter of|day. ‘At 11 o'cloek a. m. there will be |afford an engine is in reality lesing ular (hfough ihe -‘nfl Sanford and Biizabeth Ann Armstrong | people are askea fo bring baskét lunch, |AEUre it out for yourself. It you use Joséph and Fiorénce Gledhlil Gaghe. wHo Went With ihem. remained with 2 < o )‘ler“il: ":i;(h‘ln:‘::(nc:r & "l;hal c:::{ 12—Roger Josejb, son of Wilfred and |théir daughter. Mrs. Frederick Richard- ) a m @ House rent would suffice ang she sald | Mafy Sears Girouard. don, for several weeks' visit, ‘ h doré and Bthel May Siater Kendail. NTV“..LE e Yovhumus (ot the | nt S A o, ook Wilias MU In the World Lydia E. Pi s V. otlee of appedl (o the | 14—DOFotRY Eveiyn. daughter of Wai- | Montville Céntér Congregationdl chiifch 3 5 B e e erea | ter 7. and Viola May Upton Whitney. | will bs-eslébrated At the chufch Sun.| The fatmer who thinks he cannot SO’M wm An‘w.r =R Opening Damse By Batbery . after he had been order d i of 3500 were fixed and |John and Mary Fernello Camillo, » Tigtoriedi aaréss by Rev. Sherrod ; B Bne. Tigs Marimba musie has g Bondr or 3508 were fixed and | 700 'Nathan Coléfnan, son of Frederidk | Bvals, stite suptrintendsnt. A( noon the | D0Ney DY doing without one. Jist graph and those who have a ose. injured and | White. and the church will Serve coffee. ip one hour a day pumping water, ly damaged about | {g—Jafies Willlam, soh 8f . Willialm 3 4 marimba band know ihe The aftérnon setvice Will Degin at 2 |turning the cream separator and Forsometimeacircularhasbeen Of course we know that our med- rwing and Ut for SAAEAE 008 Thutsddy When the Ford car and | Thomas and Helen McMurtie Hurley. o'clock Wwith greefings from the pastors a 3 P aph 7y S a8 A beauiy of its tone. The Bulck touring came,in coniact a1 e | T4lan nflvldl';fiflswin. daughter of | of the different churches in thé town and ‘:""’0"‘"";!“‘: ’&b'! that h' ,_z “"|‘; enclosed with each bottle of our mnedoubenefitthchrze major- e _3:':{1""‘"""‘;‘-“ m £ of Walbut and ‘Valey street. The | fiorence M. Bal others who have Sérved the chufen in | for Yo at much time is lo; rety : s el i take i . is (¥ E::-n was being drfven by A. Montie " 13 Eugelnwlz, son of Roman and Afi- | fofmér days foliowed by dddresss by |which could be mors profitably spent mediciné bearing this question: ity of women who take it. But the Arec ang original orpanitation el “hauffeur for Dr. ¥rederick E. Wilcov]nie Frenkiewlcs. Coiifity Méderator Rev. Alexafder H. |on other work. “‘Have you feceived benefit from that only two out of 100 received ing arimba records and R who owns the car and the Buick S| 19 Normand Gerard, son of Louls and | Abbett State Moderator Géorge §. Pai- " , o 7 3 benehit 3 astonishi R e e T fowned and was belng driven by Aleck | Della Legnte Robarge. mer, also by Rev. William S. Beard of taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- 10 benefit 18 most astonishing. witl be included In ils dines mes Baronelsky of 75 Chapman stre 19—Bert Nelbon, 86ii of Denis and Bm-|the Natiohal Home Missionary society. | The Jordan Hardware Co. will gladly "Fiié Ford was coming north on Walnut Richmona Verteféuille, Rev. J. Romeyn Danforth from the moth- program. etable Compoundi”” 3 talk ovér your engine nseds with you. It only goes to prove, however, - rsoer $iteet And the Bulek was traveling eas —Grace Delid, daughier of Jeseph | er church in New London will als6 give : S s : . has been playing at Rl ofig Valley strect. At the junction of |Thomas and Margarét Swiith Lesssrd. |an address. They know what othefs are doing and Replies, to date, have been re- that 2 medicine specialized for Bhe Sirebts the Bulek plowed into one dlaine Dorothy, daughter of Wils| The mesting of the Montviile District |can” hélp vou decide just the size of Springfield. in conjunction = with Enelly's Singing _Orchésira. ~ 1t de of the Ford and pushed ihe sldewalk, in front of ver of|hur and Corinne Bernier Kiburf. Nirs8 assoclation will b& held at Palmer ceived from over 50,000 women certain definite ailments—not a %" éngine that your work fequirés. i e = h made friends and dancers of -nrlft; CongreEa- | s5—.Fdith Blizabéth, dkughtér ot | Memorial hall in Paimértown tenight i ¢ ? we that question. —o01 i son who hae besn privileged to NeAP fonal ehureh. The rea Frederick William and Mary Matgneelts | (Friday). AR NS L R g0 ndilesann answering ui cure all—oné that is made by the and while it is &n innovatien for New lord Wete broken and th zsard, THe open alr song sefvice being heid | S€rvice on a par with “Z" engine dily bent. The Buick 98 per cent of which say YES. most scientific process; not from Bngland dancers it his proven all the uth Frahces, daughtér of James | each Sunday evehing on the lawn in front | quality. Rhé front mudguards. t more enjoyable because it is e Wi | Monroe and Bdith Cofneliz ‘T¥ded | of the Unlon Baptist church is being en- means ery drugs, but from a combination difterent. - 1 Arthut | C} 11 t S o f ’ d herbs, This is the opening dance of & sérier BRI OF 100, 404 Valley street, | 2y sacts ¥inns; danghtéc o Looleh |oosmnsy oty by ol pristat, Bit byl " e or Bbre for. Catalogie. 100 women who take themedi- of nature’s roots and herbs, can to be rum by Battery B, 1938 5 A wiv rom seool. | and Luctle Bolsvert Mahue. trom the church. cine for the ailments for which and does do more good than this fall and winter. ccident happened th ¥ be 25—Phyllls Carol, daughter of Albert Mrs. Ambrosé Sullivan and Mrs Hu- Y hmfl fep‘red mcfi oom —_— . Bame confused and was sirick at-|Lebert and Calherife Caroline Drelssi- | bert Dart attended the republican county The Jol.dan itisrecommended are benefited y i P ptions. Breed Théates. fempt to = st of thé A \ 'r‘ t IL’m‘R«‘r FPanlco, convention at Norwich Satufday as del- % bruised leg his injurh o | he o Y y| Fihal preparations were made Thurs- | 5ates from this town, b’ it You see, we have been makin; in Cameron of the Royal Mousted etsk % car was one awarded B: 2 A - o Y] f | the newest Hodkinson relt wihiéh, S e Covairs talr. Ha-ad. | 47 Tor the'oiding of the Rew Boglani PR I R N Hardware Co. This is a most remarkable record ~ improvingand refining this med- the eatare aturicion at (6 Brotd the- Be amval ’ 4 | States Fife and Drummlng champlonship 4 2 Py g Py : - ey ",,“‘,,""'W.‘mwm iindér the aiispices of the Odell | 10Use In Oakdale on the événing of Oc- ® o, e ¥ ¥, fotloneers of efficiency. We doubt if any icine for over 50 years until it is ey e the matter | M. Chapfan Contifietital ¥its and Dram | 1°Der 4th. o he motlon picture. will_find seez- 3 ) 5 s & ez s y thing which they demand in sereen , appear | Corps. 1n UNIA etfy Haturday. 1t 4 8x-|,he Misslonats soclety of the Urioh Tel. 700 Willimantic, Ct. Othmi .medu:me in the world S perfe‘ct and so \}v‘ell pd:pted ;o tertainmens. First of 4l m:n:b i e t 2 eed: ual! % fast-m, police « is (Ftiday) morning on ::[e:f_‘.dd'l:"rti’;‘""‘l‘l‘lim'fl\yllc :‘:Il;: ?J.‘Xf;’ ot Mrs., Thomas Chufch this (Friday) equals 1t, women's needs that it actually story which oving he charges of reckless driving. ., 8 E fisimoon at 3 o'clock five corbs have Fegistered o Appest Here, |* is ddv e e ) Thiety-bwo birehe ware rocotded ot the | The idges of the cantsath will e, Stajor | oo Yo 7", "l 0 Sdvertissment 8 of Town Clerk Frank P “enton Vil F. M 3 . N s gt 5 DR s Tfcen w: gt pidiol Ll L ‘,'fobfi(“,'"m' 1q|pany, Norwich, Conn. together with SRR Jemales. The Nt follows: Dempsey of BAAE6R0rL ARG Liutenant | YOUF 82dress. you will récsive a Book of | community billding: The evening was | enteen fentales. ! ¥ ot : 3 Solgs fred—adv ifigly fine tribute of love and i—Meleavsiaw. son of Anthony and | Joremiain McCarthy of il clty, James | O/ Fashloned Sohgs free—adv. it et S Ll could possibly wish and ranging | melodrama of the deepest dye io. love passages perfectiy And what a cast f ! mings, who plays Havén, was Think of it—only two women hasthevirtueto benefit 98 out of out of 100 received no benefit— ¢very 100 women who take it. 98 successes out of a possible 100. It’s reliability and recognized Brrina Bresas 1—Helen, da Iné Tagleoka S 2 Marie and Car Napoleon Tetre from gastritis. He was born In St. P and Mre. Gilbert Ms had lived here for twenty- | crea Heart Soclety of this city and M two daughters, Mrs. Malvina Dioning treault of Volks are wondering if 1t was # s butions and the shing badié { ¥Oufig woman iwas told by the officr again for her lice ska Kalisiak Guilford will be it charke of the parage. | M7 Kellogk and Miss Margaret Un- It died @t Kk Hoime, | classes of the Ufcas ington, daughter ot Ba- |39 West Park stiéet, Wednesday night, | With a picnic at Browning's Beach, Sat- Canada, April 30, 1850, the son of Mr.[of caié and sandwiqhes were served ier Tetreault and | on the beach. ven years.| Miss Carrié Simpson motored to Bos- He was a ghioemaker by trade. Mr. Te- | ton Satiirdav. 8. Jean Baptiste soclety of Speneer, | viditorS in Ansoni b s. He is survived by his wife and | MF. and Mrs. George Dart of Uncas- of Spéncér, and Alcld Te- | wich and Mrs. To Leominster, Mase, and Louis |iér, Mass, were caliers on friends in | Tetreault of Salém, Mass, and a sister, | Oakdale, Bunday. Mrs. Theophile Galipeau of Willimantie. Rev. fohn H. Stearns and wife were succeeded n knocking down a fire alarm and the easing broken, cauSing lhie fire l l [\ T () N S f‘l;\‘r': {0 tu ".\hc was told that Bia gerer entertained their Sunday school ite M. B. church le, | irday. Bathifig wa§ efjoyed and lunch of {Mr. and Mrs. ¥. J. Hope were recent of | ¥ilie spent the week end at Mason's Is- telott of Worces- callers in Norwich Monday. Mrs. Létitia Comstock of Norwich Town is visi hd in to Mrs, P. Coffee and son, of Norwich, ter is improvinbg after a recent illness. Mrs. Willlam Craig returned Sunday from a visit to friends in Mystic and esteem for the returning pastor of St John's chufen after a long absence {oliFing abfoad. A pleasing feature of the evening was the inspirihg address of Father Morrissey in response to the gift By hils people in which he briefly but in- terestingly feviewed his travels in the différent cotintries through which he had ford on a brief business irip. If you will cut out this advértisement and mail it to The Plaut-Cadden Com- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fontaine motored to Boston thi sewek, Mrs. Fontaine re- Miss Tith Hall went to New York | caUsht. it was thought, by the Wednesday to visit frien after which She wlill re Ladles' Aid societ et wikh har hospital. Reaching an Xray picturs of 'y toot w # 2 clal bowling match rolled on the local al- | TAY 0 Motts foot was taken Monday i i’ "l it will be Some days befors he can use He eo had igh single of the evenin | i i doing well. Some weeks wil e new speed record was eS| ginire bafore the Farland boy will be [gonie, Denmark, Me. tablisned for the allevs when the pair Qisplayed |¥n Faust ciimbed Mt. aAthIAR A6 VIME friends, - - but had not time enough before he was rear hub oF & fhw aags | Of the automobile wWhich broke Ais left| Twenty for & fow 8858 | 1ex and threw both boys into the air. JEWETT CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS make up the remainder of the Hill. mermbers speaker Was Rev. Last Dance of Did you ever hear of anything/ e like it? We must admit that in almost every country in the we, ourselves, are astonished. world—leading all others. Suchevidence should induce every woman suffering from j * . . . tense dramatic momenis a Apm! RHN et GHCE b e e I am s any ailment peculiar to her sex to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s by her Aristry and sl As for treanit was highly respected and leva Barl LaFlammeé and family have mov- | and pride which ha felt as he agath step- o ) Clark. the “heavy,” he is just many friends. He was a dévout mem- | ¢d into ohe of the Paliner tenements. Ped on the sofl of his hativé land. vemblecm‘md and see if she can tbeomofmgs ber of St. Mary's church and of thé Sa-| Mrs. Myra Watt and son, Harry, and | William P. Barstow has been in Hart- THE LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO., Lynn, Mass. in this. bis newest and £ ofwich, Conn., together with pottant! rold; = { this city and Mra. Alfred Phillips of | 14h You will receive a Book of | Spehicer, Mass., threé sons, Napoleo Te- | 3Mr. and Mrs. Louls Browning of Nor- loned Songs free.—ads. of BpWworth leaguié atterided the meeting in 4 o - Earl Mott landed in the road and es.|Putnam of Quinebaug Valley a stre adv Tor pure unas ————————— ting her daughter, Mrs. Ed- teachef at Rosemary Hall, Green 3 T strong advocate~ Tor p uniforn of Inspecior F. . Caren| mind Dogers of Montville Center. T ceF & Mosemary Hall, Greenwleh. | caped with ar ipured fo0t, 4@ a few |league. Members were present from |dieq American amusements and dec Fine Trogramme st Boadway Thestsy! | v Aftetnoon, whyl WOMAR Bh| Mes G. A. Sharp and three chfldren’| Mre Turher Greene entortained a large | UISes on the shoulders and légs Mr | Puuiam Moogup, Damlelsom, Sterling lthose engaged in catering to the pub-| Kelth Vagderille. | Thursday afternoon, While she %a t¥-| .4 Mr. Thomas Hyland and son vis-|pumber Wednesday afternoon when (he | BADoock took the Loys direetly to the | Attewaugan and Jewett City. The]yic do not fully realize the power they {Ing to obtain & llcense. The|joq relatives in Gllead. Sunday. v V. V. - t “ar] g - |mer president of the Norwich District | iyywhijs 1 o el a reformer- | tion at the Broadway theatre. ¥This &b s Miss Carrie Parker of Dolbeare Hill i i o epatps | the Fatland boy's fracture. He was at Dist hils 1| am by no medns a refor SEL X - ltumn out of High street into Main strest| o o Cartl uest of Mrs. E. A Henkle | ang mhreass b oo nors LrGNE TePalfs|iended by DF. Overlock. and on Mon- |Epworth league, now of New Bedford.|.uys Scanian, “God knows we have an|miniature musical comedy of & differast [for nér trial “Right” In doing 50 she Erid B A 2 bl Tl Lewis. | 304 the broken béones wers sst. An X-|A sovial time followed the service {took up the whole of Maln strest asd|% oo London. The first le of the Moffit-Hailes spe- ason: 7 i o - | siho, Tonight—Adv. 0! i h " loid musical comediés are. cubes, thal. oy N o el matcyrolisnoenithe Tocd morning and no bones were found brok- | 2 eome radical change must come soom. " : 62 6n the Bouth S48 'bf the strést. The| A% ETCIE Seversl Gxys with Mes. flevs Wednesday e At TOUTE | én” " The foot was aresséd and though | Edward, Harold and Bllen Faust é-|and the sooner the better, it the spoken |3, they contain all of the esentialy for._ Slandard was torn from ity fastenin€s| ifiee julia Douglass of Montville Cen- 3 . turied by automobile from the sum-|grama is to sufvive. It is quite evidens|the comblete article. but dre boiltd doses mer #pent in Camps Winona and Wra-|ihe Edward and El forcefully dramatie, while Gastor. the juvenile whose work largely to the succéss of will win many few foliowers SF his spiendid piaring of thé role of Camsd eron. d Vivienne Osborne ae Mandy nothing to be desired. Not oniy & rarely beautiful but cven the molt fliciency has gained for ita sale lainous and despicabie as he should not be. Mr. Clark bas n many prominent screen the past, but mever to greater George Waish will also be seeh _i» With Stanley in Africa, and the News and an Educational comedy. will Coming next wesk—Gloria and Rudoiph Vaientino in Blinor GiFp's the Methodist Bradiey Theater. Putnam. Waitér Scanlan, singer and acior, is{Beyond the Rocke. Sawyer, a for- have 1o create good or bad citizens.| Stolen Sweets is the featurs attras 1 . < ind. is capabl¢ bandied by ! oversupply of these long-faced. sancti-|kind. Tt 4 monlous gentlemen, yet I am convinced|Plavers and staged in two scenes. Tab- —Ashland Ci i 1 Stolen Sweets Is much 2 veli- theatre-going public must be to éxtract gusted at the offerings presented now-|cle. There is music, song and word« s.aliieg ; 217 | gble t6 use his lég. Both bo Washington and | adags or we would have more compan- | There are comedians, gifls and sesnery - {but she informed the ofeer that she |l rolled the ten strings in 50 minutes. Th | ;"o roqt deal Gt cotrage through thé ac- |COMINE down met David Clarke and a 4 in fact, there i& evérvihing to pleash YELLOW LABEL Had had ehough of wdtomoblle dFVIG. | Nt yore H. Stearns (s visiting e L R O et Darty going up. Harold Faust had the| ¥ i |ie eve. car andthe rieibles. but it 4 2 » y e ‘ T e rét national attraction. How the pins leasure of following the goif players, transpirés within a few minutes. Stslen e e [l | e Twents-nlath distriét fepubliean | Cansan relatives, fell: Wanregan Congregational daurch, | RSie® i i ONNE, L STt ATl Sweets has a story. The story 1§ teM | senatorial convention for the urpose of | The Wednesday evening chorus which | Mot 139 126, 122 150, 126, 126, 111, | Rev. Willam Fevling, pastor. Bvenfhe i ey nominatiof 4 candidate for state senator(meets at the parsonage was omittrd this 5 80535 + 120 T ] erviss will be resume mext Sunday|llr°¢ have become Red Cross Life Sav- AR LTS will b held at the town hall 1n this city | we S R e ] At widen m. The morming sermon | e Ellen Faust finishing as far as - Other acts are as follows: Hightowsr Satirday. A senatorlal commitiee wil ek ol Ballep—103, 145, 121, 104, 142, 96, 91, | 2 8o e by ot Pm:w‘:x";:“ her age will allow. She has entered ¥ . & Jones, eccentric dancers; Baby fv)- Ai%o be chossn, The Pressnt Gomemtiss "'/Y—*—AN_ITKC 3 'rn”‘ri ”‘1" 107—1178. ok . Svening. Sarinon oh, "Undsmsiied Pw" Abbott Acadepiy, Andover. Mass. Ed- 3 ™ via, vaudeville's ch\;r:‘t&:fi?lll come- " i Sharl . Bk e 8ancing season in the Community G, . % " |ward has eniered Yale university, and - o dlenine: Jennings an LI $ous Corrats on oAMr s G e it Sl R R o BERS fuhiting seeson has begun |NOUse ODEHS this week. The daniee com- |Ple Church Sehool at s 12 58 | Harold has returned to Loomis Institute and songs. and Friend and Besman in & E city] 86 far thers 1§ but oné cAbdidate,|ana severdl local sportsmen have been|Mittée under Chairman Willlam Collins | 7SiPle’s meeting Thursday €vening ally, windsor, and has been elected presi- comedy ofter!ng. ba furnished at a reasonable eost | ohy Ash, of Pomfret HGor. iiving. st Tieir 40T haas sstiired 4 big orchestra from Provi-| ' 00 dent of the junior clase. May McAvor. in her role of aaléagic \E jelestions from onr la stock of T g The few Jewish visitors who were in|dence. Many musical novelties will féa- 2 = 5 Rév. Howard Stephenson left Wednes- in the toy denartment of a big &ity #ore urniturs, Stoves, stc. Hioha bkt {-v“:l:: ot Willimealie | He OO O e have 1oft rop|lUré the evening. At the Community CHESTERFIELD day to entér Yale Divinity school, be- e making a decided hit With youthful WARD BROS,, mp No. 8, Woodmén of the World,|town over v8, *| gymnasium Wednesday night when 36 ing 10 Jeweit City on the week-end. 45 Jackson St, Wilimantie. will ‘be held this (Ffiday) evening, be-|New York. . s | Einning at 8 oeleek in Central Labor| John Frost visitsd town long enough F0es 8334 mar2id | nion hall. Colonel R. F. Clark of New | éarly Tussday morning to give all the ———| Haven will be the epeaker, his topic be-]gardens—floral and truck—one Jasting ing Perfected Woodoratt, The commit.|impression of Ris call. Floral fanciers Killourey Bros, :|i,n chire comorims memaa aotis | who did not slee al thoi slossoms or chairman, Carl Johhson and Stanley|Cover them heavily were minus them at " icture espeeially AALETAIRISE y Abraham_ Snow, Louis Ball, Truman . the 80, at 2.30. Mes, - P P t > 5 5 idren. though it 18 by H6 méeane Healey, sufi-up. Aiready some of the leaves on 22“;2;""(?:“;3&‘“:.' l;:’sr!:’ig‘vnr on the | chipnfan, Jacob Kaplan, Louis Kaplan,|R. D, Rhone of Norwich will be the { :o“?y.l{“r:mn hodgh 3 mwge“ . Sl mlAL':::aC.T.O.IS AND o R R atstelet | the trees are tumning. - T Wiiliam Tinker and J. E. Powers, at-|speaker, glving pérsonal recollections of El s of ik mentioned so far, Charles N, Williams, Funeral Director & Embalmer | ot Puainteld, cently " Mf. and Mrs. Alpert J. Bailey and convention for the purfose of nominat- Willimantie, Conm | ine @ candidate for the state menator JAMEMICT Were foctht gucets of Mr. and y Assistantd has been isfued by Valentine b Murphy 3 % . 4 & ___|® member of the demotratic Atate een. : 3 tral commWies from the Twenbyesinth| S0 Rl it to The PlautCadden Com- JAY M. SHEPARD :““‘m““;‘-m:"‘mfl"’fl:"“"m‘ u‘:;“ Mol r::‘rd your address, vou will redeive a Book of Guscesding Fllmore & Shepard | Oot. . Hut sho caniidory LarUOsY.| Did Fashioned Songs free—adv. 1t you will cut out this advertisement orwich, Cofin, together with Mrs, Géorge Manning spent a day re- vith relatives in Néw London. candidates reportéd for practice. Tt if 50 by the\frst of the week. Three of | Haftford and Bpfingfield. fast year's stars wers among tho ent, Byron Provost, Claire Dawley and | tives in Niantle, Walter Daugherty. * The teams may play The winter bowlliig league is slowly | tanded Springeld Fale 1 forming. A six team league will shortly anfiounce its schedule. The first mateh- . Henry Smith has réturned home expected that the squad will total over |after spending a week with friends in pres-| Mrs. Cofa Willlame is visiting reta- the South Sea lslan: T ) of New York” which 15 showing At the BOZRAH . The Woman's Missionary society is to hoid the Septémber meeting with Mrs. C. W. Hanna at the Congregational par- picture patrons this week¥ In “fhe Tep Broadway theatre. The tov shop soehes. ARd Alss presence in the cast of two Bopular ~hild actors, Marv Jans Trving and Pat Mosére. 4 shop-girl's life. es should be rolled off Monday night, WAUREGAN James Arthur Atwood: Jr., who @ied at the home of his father hére on Wed- nesday about 12:80 p. m., had been il Norma Taimadge Pleases at Steand. Norma Ta'madgs, whoss Istest starring plcture for Assoclated First Nationa! Pictures, Inc.. ix showing at the Btrand theatre, i & strong bellever in comtin. = luity of cast and direstion ies on tour. If our producers Would| Liire ot mroductions. As e i mresent works by Ameriean dramatists o i to th LhAt many Briet Mention st ot et A AL L B i e e et : T riag s BEoe e i . vt o innee atoraied ith ':"'" — w42 NORTH 6T, wiLLMAnTiG| . g §°.f,‘},f"{,‘::&.;".‘,,§'“.?;‘.e§3§fi£’ Mfi:fi e LR S T T° .he oman Who m. d. scurrying to Europe to pick up 5ensa- | eni venture have had similar in Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection | guest of the familles of Robert . Fén- i f ’ - tional stuff written for forelgp con. her pictures and are bel he had gone from Providence fof treat- ! B Reie her other ing and Mrs. Reuben P. Potter, Mrs. Lane o sumption, we would #oon clear up our ae atate oSNt returning to Btafford Springs Sunday|Meht. Mr Atwodd was born here,. re- J the Utmost In Flour Qlllllly theatrical atmosphiers and the Amerl- | “, 1% N " Blght and Mr. Tane going to New York | Cclved the first years of his education at : oan drama would come into its own with | Farrison Tard. tht Sebornaie leading on a business trip, the publia schoold. and it was a ple Every sack of Occident [Flour is Bt et SIRE T ey | man. appeared wih Mim Teimates fn 2 Mré. Bawin Northrup and Mre. Potter :;:nf"w,'{;'“ o 1‘:‘;‘;“13“’“ ""'h”‘e dave = sold under an absolute ‘‘Money- “Let us-educate our -own people and | i FEECRL G e Wi il ] of Btonington spent Tuesday with Mrs, | 0500 Wit «;:-\hrm mfif‘—n"( ehmhoo.- . back” guarantee. the foreigners in our midst In clean-cut| o\ " ihe near future, Albery: Northrup's sister, Mre. John Kiirey. | 00" ", [0 0L Tom s he was z e R American | he director. will sontinue to "x"n‘ffi:‘s’!‘;fi":’.}t‘l e ‘;‘;nh“"fi: Yale uhiversity, from which he was - It is a guarantee of better bread il faigr i, _";d“'n"‘.(a;‘:‘ | of Miss Taimadee's pictures, it ' k e ;| Eraduated a few vears ago. e fook| M Ble. tter how good 4 g i Hpent Tuesday in Franklin, guests of Up the' Toill DiRtAGES With ihis Ieibor on your table, no matter £00 order to be. attractive. Failtre of our|“"p Uil ol gra gean 2 o e and Mre. Frank Kinney. £etting _the vractical end at P h yout baking is now. - producers to do #o why not follow Uhe} syper members of the easts | illimantic, Conn R T L b i - B [ e Pl S L, T » . éster Poiytechnic Institute, was a guest| o> St e A 3 You be the judge. If 8 head for the ‘poken afama. & reallyoneg Montakue Love: G Bunday of -his grest-aunt, Mrs. Thomas| Gnc %0 Prclent that hie was soon mads ; o% JISGS-. L you are oot = thoroughred American® ~Our speskind| (woserman. Michae! M Baenes, Liltisridge, P b R LN TR T : entitely satisfied that Oecident- stage out to be today what it was in| SRCEREIR TS LTS Mr. and Mre. Bimer Baton, of Water.| (5T 4nC, TRfleE, mile, which pol- : made bread is whiter, lighter and the past—an institution for educatifig} .y, y nedemption” wak e 3 bty ware wedots, Tusoder ot Mr, i | U8 e BT at hi D He was atw, i g7 GEbis, the - our people in our own ideas and not| CHORSE AelemErCE g4 Autumn’s N t Th U G Frste T N T, s ot o8 better tasting than any other, the SR | Ui ibpears o e 15 5 “vbaya | Anhony Taut” Ky Phu©line 4 : usy. rean! utumn’s Newes ings el R LT e T, e puew o ot G full purchase price of the four will mediem o revrsiting 0 Inera | yoring. sary of the Wt PLAINFIELD when oteasion ‘demanded: to adsist in be refunded without arguient. B st e magbomrig s Rt LT nm an epliogue in conventiona! 7 i v i : Bngland. ARE ARRIVING DAILY & very Pleasant evént was the recént | PTOMDting anyihing which would be & : tione, Our people want it. ays. demand . whlcbmé homé fécsption glven n_the | Neneht to the peaple emploved. He way L o o i e o N e the mmm S b 1 7 s Commaunity Houss to Rev. R. P. Morris- | 31 aedent fover of all clean sports. He : ] spoken drama back to whers it was|® 2 As we swing into cool autumn days, additions to the sev on bis return from Eutopean srip. | JETET tn (0 Jocel Masetall tosen and 1 years ago and our theatrégoing public f hé hall was flied with members of St. by 3 i : satisfied In the thought at 1east that-our wardrobe are the thought of all fashionably clad women. J!ciws pariah, repeesentative citlzens and | B¢ Kind of = ban player he of the el t type M authors are encouraged to write about|on having sean every Profiuches And what, indeed, could be a better sign of the new, fall |5 from out ot tomn An intereet- | mourn the lown of e Atsw a bt Atwood, uk b e Guar e o o :::'Ibl:v‘u:';lel;lwm‘h‘ “m ..1.1} ing program wan carried out as fotlows: | [io"T, the Jose of Mr Atwood ae do i our own and the forsign slement among | speilbound th - | season than to see the new things which defineate new ||, iian i St 5k Argmg e | 1° S STl B oy e R o B : ;o ‘ ;. Jland Miss Marion Les; presentation ad- | 7 : alter Scanian. the young Trish ac-| esitic walked out si s Leo Farland fs at -the Day Kimban 3 thoughts and emphfl.lze anew the ofiginality of ‘Ameri dress by the chaleman, Rev. 3. 3 T¥1e% | nocotial " Futnam, Wi compond : TANTIO GBAIN & PROD oe. toe-alnger and his eutird cast and pro. can and Foreign designers. by sias Tfloa Vincens, - Bokied on.she] ire of the Tog na o cemui ot b O onwion, conn. eatre, for one night only, Thuredsy ] lncent. trick by an automobile Sunday F 3 3 X : . siagh with Rév. Fatner Morrissey were | (\Sning while riging on b motoseyels.| S : . I i NEW FALL DRESSES AND FALL COATS 1?;:‘;‘;‘105;’::‘3""'{_"25:{:"' v%?fl oo on the feat, ;n‘t of the motoryele wis - e theatre, I ergy ¥ m C. | Bdrl Mokt who recelved injuries to his = ! i it are among the daily arrivals, and even now; the variety Hlciorn: s b pecse ot Saricnal | foot which orused him fo recolve treat- | ° - \ What They Say Abeut “Hall e Woman® - . & . i Rev. U. O. Bellerose, Taftville, Rev. John | ing an @ thich Witnesses S = : \ s Declared by erities to be one of the is broad enough to satisfy many of your individual re- J. McCabe, Jewett Citys Rev. Oscar B B LG e por| - | : greatest photoplay classies of 311 time— quimnents Normand, Movsup. Music for the dance | hour, 4 machiné oberated by A. & - £ o = & human epic of triumphant realism— Which clogsd the evening was furnished | Babeock, of Jewett Clty.. darted frof af B - “Hall the Woman,” Thos. H. Ince's su- by Driscoll's orchiestra of Jewett City. A | approaching machine which was anéad| = o = . Per drama of American life, ik coming farewell addréss and. presentation of & |of him, and Aid hot see (he boys in = - ' to the Strand theatre on Monday. token of the appreciatioh of -the people | time to prevant a colision. although the = - There are as many différent opiniona of 8t. John's parign for the able ministey | hoys Mid gl tiey conid. to prévent it = = as to what constitutes a “goed pieture” Rev. J. J. Tyler during he absence.of | Lo Rarland sceins “the machine make|. - in the fullest sense of the word. as there Father Morrlssey was made by Johnlihe cut-in..and regiizing that there was : = e are colors in a rainbow! Yet all opinions Leahy. The K. of C. entertained = the ] ddnzer through off the geaf and ap- - . V 9 ® on the subject of “Hail the guests at lunchéon in the parlors of the | plied the. Lrake, steecing for the bank, Our critie,” who_prides

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