Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 6

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Gosig On Towght TEBUtopiays An U i st » ‘Mavion Piciures at Breed Theaire _‘_M;\ulj Fierures. at the AudiLoFium eanie. ANNOUNCEMENTS Bregd Theatre. With not one tame ent i the Lutesc Fariselenss, The puongsy Now, o ihe featwre attraction at Uie Breed fpei- we today. the world-renowned G.d- i, Wyn sias s given opportusities Lo po; o o lirh.:!lni E v L ylessinl sy o o waste and stimulates o B g Y B S atipoot of Ha normal ac Figue and Jove. b iriatious snd «d; arch is (he diya wien, us Dolores de Cordova, she 5 hex future lover af n c'u-nl'inl viydictive and eruel when ears-10 Jll the man who killed 3 ~ wne : 5 the 2 - Kidne: ber hroqm yielding and fembifpely 1t - — o e < "‘{ of -uar—ynu PR unu and lovely when sie learns that Fresh Shore wis, Jobn cio, Geo, | 28! : LS E S aterxe e e bother. * Sieiing and fomipinely 5 % i 3 A 3 Antonio Depello. ‘The ‘ & - TR I e S" 78S big moment comes when she, is fyl in -.‘;“. brought face to face with the imds- Haddock, Ib.. . UriCAN| R | £ Toruog s b o Pl S Tl S LR B R for a few days and o "’!’”” SWoRD 9 &)l is the man she s Just T e married.» No picture in recent years nie W | A o n A demanded such a variety of wkl M ful and powerful emotional acting as % e By e ";;.“’u::;"’:'“ ol The Sronger Vow, But Geraldine :Ien.fl?nay e and Trving clen'n and stimuy. beauty e c?u::;:?ndx'lu DTt lan 0 aleo The meeting the fi’umn id - to neutralize the acids conviction to : - : = e . the sincerity of her interprotation, Mue Middletown today fo attend the state|here, she read this poem as a tribute it ne 1""" is .o seyrce i e 3 JEWETT CITY D. A. R. conventioy. to them. The pastors of the boroayh |, TRe cause of the fire. s 5ot kown | of s vote (o be pr 'to £he of ircitation, thus vladder Maucsh will alyo b scen in The ond- wiio was arre: oL T Gsiciag Zor ihe appoln eaknags owp%m be composed,| Jad Ealts is inexpensive; cannot in- Wi Arthur L. P-r‘ ure; makes a delightful eflervescent his-wator ' drink whi shoul now and thep 1o keep their kldney- clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drink- George Plasen. R g wr stealing cloth from the Aspinook } arewell “racaptiph was giren « tried ednesday Dbeforej BeV. and Mrs. Albert Donamell ia thel (v he Congregational pastor building, and the proprietors have al-|; ] M. Brown. Judgment was| COngresational church pariors Wed-{w A raust, Vice president of tie Las | ways made a close ""fl"&‘m oF ‘z: for six hs_ ang = £ Fu Ty e joms pdies’ Sociely of (he chugch, presented | Premises just before closing time. T . u d.;hl.;i‘m Toari- | Lhe pastor and his wife with seventy- | OWNE# of some of the cars bad -m! i~ five dollars as a gift from the society, |0 the building at all hours, and for and Lisbon were present and eazch one TM had b““;‘* oe® " om spoke of their pleasant = relationship | OB the first or e i novel_ touches isés to delight and thrill ldoyd in a cemedy g Bhove, ‘will -complete the ORPHEUM THEATRE, DANIELSON that bill nded e P Y s. Mr. and Mrs.i Ve COUar lack of some cause for ; ar fic b 5 adv g e Nepab il v ’ s of appreciation of their{ the e - 2 ing, and no doubt you wifi wonder| Readers of popular fiction will ba Tracy has been visiting rez..-lD"“"?“ were assisted o R bY | untiring helpfulness and interest in | the fire, it is charged up to th M. 131 what bmme of vour kidmey trouble|imterested in the announcement that AR e E’f [hree deacons and their WIVes{jou church and society were cchoed x:vggly ;“’.‘2"’2‘35‘;5;‘;1 little of & 38t} and packaecl ‘.‘,:‘,f""’ Bell Wright's popular mnevel oy x - J. G- . Dea-| jjentiy by their friends who are go- en firs Shere BEDLs Xives of the Werld® has . Reen beie Rigpchpce of dewiit City - i ptlaskell and Dea- | 1o miss the ever ready helping |Small blaze mear the partition e soaet O2% i = given film production and will be 3 e ag | con and Mrs. b B RO ine “roa | hands. Refreshments wero Served un- | tween the garage proper and the ma-| Due e‘&f‘lectm brm?u here ;c_ ANNOUNCEMENTS shown on the screen at the Orphenm ® cvening. They | frcluded a piano solo, Salut a Pesth,y d°r the direction of Mrs. Ballou, the| chine Shop: £38-tae. Nee :,f'}‘,m"fi; tion than last year. These il Prob- Davis Theatre, TR Donisiion. . besinaing Lagext A et " 3 CHSeR. O BB ” f « | society’s able president, who was in z pnday. . X, K . The resses were Misses Helen Hull. Sibyl} bridge a . B, cou! ave been a happier choice for|recall the intercsting mner in which Mof ruregan. a Nymph, by HelensHMlssdE\ean rfi*‘& Browning and Evelyn Reid. The exe- | Hose company responded. Just as gy, m&t:er h'ggn clections in West- | (he leading role in the big Paramount- | the author told hie story of love set in iss Ida Foster, Mrs. J. H. Tracy,{sang Blaine, I~ Howard N. Bartlel 1 § ety “|soon as the firemen arrived, Chlet|erly biennially, siternating Artoraty Bpecial, Secret Service, the | th o s : y T o e o avin o Tes. | cutive committec of the society assist with state elections. R o mantic PasegEound of W. R. Bur-|and :hl sl ied by Mre. | €d Mrs. Ballou. Stable saw that aid was necessary. “— Avrangrmenis pei " 1 feature at the Dayis today,|Caliofrnia. To khe his story more ir A. M. ;rl{ Mc:gkv‘;as S g:flou s | pecialiy t: th:mhur«7 8 Hm e u.u‘_"' "l}"& v‘_ \J’x‘x?ia)hgfil “l:,obe'rl Wnr(::lc‘:(. In | terest, ang grasping the unlimimit Nicol. ¥. D. sang e A i #0 near the other wood, oury ?‘3“* Pro m otte’s famous Civil war |opporiunitics which the screen g Eoi in Dixon square, 5 a in e Confederate Jines. 1in | which gives a clear understanding arleson | poem, m;ze:é B z;é l,)( Z‘&‘gsth“:{'g oo BE T P 8 O F Dbusiness mest-| companies of Wasterly were ;’;g'h'h“l“"w"m 5.3 “'e 03::::“";_ real life, Robert Warwick returns to|the story to folloy and tho B e e e e i s e o T by the|our. Six streams of water 'e? v v A0 Soviws tn this, Liv A oD s Are.|resson why thers fs one. Trumbull chapter will motor (o | nell's worl,and lives duiing their stay| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckwith of | I P2y and being wel direcied, Ko “*rhe Welcome Home et S N A i aiit | | e scenes of the prologue are leid h ¥ ” the fire confined to e place ot the raflway statiop. It k same flag in France. Warwick knows|in Boiton. There several central the of war. That is why he plays it with such impressive sincer- 4y 49 Seesst Bervice. He also kpows e *iage. having appearcd as leading man many JBroadway productions, lna\udwg plays with Mrs. Leslie Car- ter, Virginia Harned, Mgry Manner- ing and other emijnent stars. The other featuyre is irresistible Dorpthy Gish in Nugget Nell, a 51part Para- mount picture. This is a4 humorous travesty nrm‘- he wild apd movie west wheih all altke will u;;oy for its kindly sstirical qualities. Miss Gish has a rele which sie handles with all the ehic that won Ler fame in previ- There are the Howard building, although it is with- in eight fect of a much larger wooden building. The firemen worked for three hours before being recalled. Coggswell street is less than four hurdred feet in length and the fifteen buildings in the street all devoted to |77 business are of frame construction, except the brick building of the Shore jne Electric Railway @nd jmportant characters the aristocratic Kings. whalti g;lneq and the cultured Rutlidg: ward Taine and James Rutlidge are been suggested that the words Sol- dlers, Sajlors and Marines be »ma-u or that the sign ('ol Arthur N. Nash, l@pmv tor Alie elghth uuonic district, made 7 cial viett Hognuhs‘ nint to Somerset e he Roogevell memorial fund has company. A Deen incregsed by $363.70 collected in b oo 'M!wfi:“y‘%‘xm"} is not yet. Drompt and excellent work of the fire- | p 20 #Mlomoplies of Winikeop men prevented a more serious fire loss. colllsion ‘s Main sng Real estate transfers recorded by ! Wednesday mooning. The Barber ma- own Clerls Everett 1. Whibple in- | chino xucemddr‘nuct;,lr‘n,nke. ude: Mary 8. Craits to Bourden A., e sen. 53 esterly High 24 X ¢ : o for a| jubeock. lu at Pleasant View: Louts | sebool enipved o dance in High s»umf i i hets a1 social to be held in Grange | B. Lincéin w Lowis A Kingspury, | hell Tursday pveping. supported by capuble Dayers and in and lot at Fleasant View; Eliz- | - “i/etxhcwul‘;‘!muh &ave a roval] Levery re 2iell is vastly ekay to Sumuel V. Maggs, lot o iome Ainmer amd veception | e g o e sows Siwer an restylion Oh, Wy Dear! st the Bavi = Franklin were guests over Sunday of | e | Mr. 2nd Mrs. Henry Fox. - John Sharpe and Winfield Hanney of Flanders were in town coon hunt- ing h turday evening. One fine coon Torest Washburn of | the week end at his home in town. Arthur Kingsley of Hartford t over Sunday of hi Mr Groton spent was | s parents, William Kingsley, ay was a recent caller in { Pox and Mr.| were callers in ! Mlowe’en X What Everyone Knows. . bouse and lot in Oak | Who cniered the serviee No one who admires yed wit, en- Brown et ux. to! W There were 28 of thew apd 181jove cleanly funny witustions, laiu ce and lot in Wells . ¥ore at the roception jn the church d,umum mugie, wnd to e youlhtul girls can afferd {0 the EJX(II 4r sorgegusly mids Oh, My Y 05 Princess e »dxml Realty company et Tuesday evening.- L. Atwoed, house and jot Sherman et | cturing com- ganseil venue; { me«y. ed, to Luci Watceh Hill; C ST~ ~~ON The wedding of Aribur Zellar, } Fhe mus; which comes 1o the D and in Unanimity On One Point. i 801 i o o 9 el Ingham o Edward J. Venelon, | of Mrg. Joseph Zellar, and Miss #s day evening, O seems o he ihe sensus of | nghat nd 3 ther | 95 pRing.. Oct. M. ; e . & S in #uirview park; Amanda S Gray Vertony, daughier of M. and | Ihe fect fhat U Ly Comstock and who may be the head-of the =on to Robers lot at! Mys Warren (. Perking teok piace on g Jifiots, sponsoys for the pre- sidgntial ticket - Bur Gt Wrederics B, Fowler (0 Tuesdsy AL & o'cludc I the 5 om e ] Rotible muglont productiong at s e 108 je 8. I house and lot at! Copgreguiiers! chureh gnd w: 93 the tamous New York Dlaybouse ar Siaks an 106h] A Norman Gray of al. to ) dul exent of intarest it 5 juiso sponsors for toiz, i guarantee i the horoug 3. lot at Watch ! The ceremony was performed by :‘f vight (. Stone. “The ehurca et ux, 1 enenzh of its exceilence Holton, G. Wodshouse Al believed t the meost | e same s xm—.w suppiy the pook ries and | A erorated. o stats, so fa avd fl,_, Sort Rte. 4 m,,ex and {he cast inciudes Juliette | s concerned, is Chester Sl s Stevenson, lHal Forde, : - 2 cles and yas | 1 ] g | Woodford of Avon village., who Su A the best man wos ubest Zel- Torv Manville, Ev- The ushers were Freievics Zel- | Fehpe iy e . Butler, 1lorence Conian Flovence thd i EV'ERY RA!LROAD MAN day ¢ mortza ol . two bills of 2| nd s e pe du inx gown of hat 1o mQu,h Qov. comedy history, 1 Moty 'Llfl\’v and Vitcor L The chorus ignment uxique in_ musical | i Col. Cyril L. D. Wells, com 1d carried 09‘“’*’4 rose i he veungest § = SHO - Co il L. D. Wells, <o | eovieiing a5 It ‘doss of the wounges H 1 4 % > = g | fresh-fuced. L tulenied giris | ‘ ULD READ THIS | s e arsjed | Seencfared. e roducia e for the formation of Eosis NOW i £ ! : e VW esterly und. if possibie, (o % Blsl mls g . § & si & b xuu_ psed of former service maem. | Y47 g 20i - k' o i in bus . NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR THE pettor {2 28 B ot 8 jjo\f“,{ ’;”}’fww L . " il fches] and w"‘“‘“‘“ ormal | o Jowert und tamily G 1 y 3 { "ol miy of Groton COLD WEATHER and five months, is @ year will be required. 1:":10"5‘“;‘;;:‘?;: taught Coivnester visitcd at W. M. S.sson and son’s | business partners as well as boon ats. that wers will eral doctor fais Drocpecis SAmMPAEY 1! commanded by George A. suxmu. Don’t think that just because the Summer weather con ."and they kept| who was first lieutesant and com-| BurBitek nd gave me much distress | mander of Battery I. 65th artillery. ini , lAverne Burlick {s ander medica [ day. Sunday. ©. 1. Beebe and Eugene Beebe of j Colchesier attended . church herg Sun- companions. Both horrible ex- amples of all the pleasures the worid can give. They .arc married libertines, Rutlidge betrays the young and in- nocent sister of his secreligsy and when his wife learns of it e seeks the poor victim and throws vitrol at her, disfiguring her beautiful face and marking her child for'life. After her terrible deed she commits suicide, leaving her son, Edward, to the mer cy of his loose-living father. His secretary, avepxing the that Rutlidge has done his sister, him and fiees to Calitornia. The mother of the child forecwy him to take her to home of Rutliage where she is brought up with young Rutlidge. The aristocrgtic Kings bave one son, Aaron. Into their happy and beauti- ful home there also comes a tragedy. The crooked business dealing of Taine and Rutlidge have brought financial disgrace on King. In their unmer Stonington Peinters. tinues that it will scare real Winter away. It’s coming, and caused me io quit my work' ;rr;;cc He was algo 2 member of the | treatment at a samatorivm 0 WHM- 8T L s place at- » . ., was induced ;) a brother brake- ifth company, ode Island National - - and now is the tims to get ready for it. Our Fall and §{man 1o try Pet Ointment, and | guard. A meeting will be held in the | The gtaded classes in the burough | lended & leciure Ziven by Major ja- . i % or 1 had Lea it heo T A e T recruiting and ; 5chool closed early to givs the pupis|TO00 BE S8 PURHG A Ha e e Winter stock is now complete—a full showing of the new- §| wonderrul results, Vou can tell suf-|it is cxpected that many of B ppruanty to aiisud e Coler- | ey il artanta el ReCNtIY ot . . fering ones troubled with ugly, n- | younger membes - S Wegsng- e 3 P est and best designs and colorings, and the very best values I dhd hiorsid ‘uleers that Your Dt | Jon o e Suara, wii| It 18 reporied that Boston fisl: deal. | Several years In Germany before the ok = 3 - a cure for them when every- | show a continuation of patriotism by | CFS Wili collect the catehes of local | WAT and experiences duriug the war you will find in Norwich. e clsc fails, as I have tried about | joining the new com | fishormen next season anl transpnrt|FrARCe A e e Ty P g company. the seme direct to Boston mariets jn | in Germany, having been among the DR o s G e 11 Eightoie: wiowy - Aheis \elsnders n | oy Sirst to enter the counmtry after the Outi Fl vour happy friend, Chas. J.|the navy have received adv: ne! Dr. Benjamin P. Croft “of signing of the nrmistics. Majer JReobs | anneis, C. a JOuT_ TRy Loend. Chas e - Oreen: | was an artist by profession before the mng y 'y Batile Creek, Mich, 43 in grades and consequent increase in | field, Mass., has purchased the C. P. P b £ A - Gle]n\lvnod Avenue Janvary 12, 1936, | pay, Included in the list are: Law- | Trumbul Niouse in Water street. 'Dr. FAE o in Yieyng er and. Mo Sy “J know and dozens of people write | rence ylvia, Westerly, from ap- Croft merly resided in the borough. 5 7 SPECIAL GENUINE DUCKLING me” says Peterson of Bufalo, lpmnuche seaman to machinist’s mate | < v _There ;“J“x‘f’ ;:;g‘:‘!“:d:;d‘:;f' - X Peterson’s intment also cures ecze- n ship aro] laughter, 4 OUTING FLANNEL FLEECE {ma, old sores, salt rhoum, piles and all | Westerly, from mess attendant. nrst! NORTH STONINGTON | when 50 head of cattle, also —hogs skin diseases, and all druggists sell a | | glass, 10 ward room cook on ship May Rev. Gertrude B. Coe of Wolcott | noa™,S'fx Jiere for salg by Vred Ames big box for 35 cents.” ice N. Giouard, North Kingston, | supplied the pulpit of the Congrega- 3 25¢ a Yard 39c a Yard B ar, BB et ErcEs | Baual Frunchise Jeague of Hamburg S00d quality in | This is the real thing—28 inches ing on The Power of Prayer. A large | ciful clutehes he camnot free himse'f, to niy vards wide and the only “Duckling” on congregation was t and Mr ldmfi“?';',“’:g“"‘,“ b";’,,t:{’o‘e":“';‘( and 8o ends his life. Tho mother ot s purpose. | the market. Just the thing for ki- Coc’s sermon received warm com- | Guniford: Aida the boy, left in poor circumstance are all monas and sacques. All colorings. mendation sell® her costly belongings to edu- cate _bim. The story openwith Aaren King from France, where Be has been recciving his education, He finds his mother dying in poverty. Her last wish is that'he may g0 forth inte ne bar- Edgar . Chapman is in ch:r;e made the excavailon being Bagptist m ‘ furnace room, The removal of a ledge ma:;l:a the mork laborious and slow. leen rcw members were received " GOSHEN There was a attendance at union Christian leavor meeting hel hne Sunday eveming. The subject for the return of mmmnoummmwmm TTENTION -- Ladies and Grewn Gms,mgxtranlfllluts. ’e ROYAL BATH ROBE FLANNEL OUTING FLANNEL At 35¢ 59¢ a Yard he m"“,..w, m"f:hm'b‘“‘ adion and | 80" Worlg and restore the famiy ’ - ¢ s Binel and Miss Nel- |Rame. His journey to Caliorniu sosd weight flannci Made just for this purpose. Of ex- “hapimen and Miss Nel- | brings him in touch with Taine, who _prices cellent weight and quality, and in e o o e FIaTen WeT® | ik now old, decrepit, wealthy 4nd dis- own designs and colorings to suit all. The flatun & . menu | " People were in attendance at the | Feputable. His beautiful young wike plaids, = width is .28 inches. Make the inclzding auex!u Ppotato splad, mag- is none ‘ether than the “c iia of Sante auctien at Scott Hill, also at the Henry 2voni. rolls. fuke and coffee. King in Franklin robe now and have it ready. Bl Jelin 3. ise in 3. Constance LAD AND LASSIE AND 7 - : \ visited friends % ENDURANCE CLOTH" . i : = o Prasion) 45c a Yard y ’ E‘i’:t?’ — Two weaves whichi are biilt for rough wear. “The kind which an active child alone ean give it. We given him as a jast Eift by his old companion, James luilidge. Young King travels on the vne train with them. BEdward F shame,” HEAVY WEIGHT OUT- ING FLANNEL 39¢c and 49c a Yard Two widths—27 and 26 inches, and both are flannels of highest grade. New Britain—George Reilly ot this city, for the past several moaths a |the son 6f his friend, is with Knights of . Columb: Another assenger who attracts us secretary in young artist .is a woman with & dis- figured ‘face. hen he reaches ¥otr- lands, California, he encounters Con- rad La Grange, the famous novelist, and bld sweetheart of his mother's, 1t Devens with an eayly draft contingent and was with the 76th division over- Colors and_patters are shown ia | also have It in paitérms and solor B, Loty o is Beére’ that his life reslly begina. sreat variety—all new and at-,| ings suita or men’s shirts. jea on ow the young Mrs, Talne seeks (o Cactive Width 82 inches. Thursday last at the home of lln. 1.?. him and how he is guided by the power o fmusic and the conscling ad- vice of his fiithful friend, the noye- iist, to a fay mobler life that brings him both igbe and fame from su an engrossing story that it would seem as though the suthor had writ- . of M: est of Mrs. Charles C. anyba_“ “BEACON” EIDERDOWN ROBE FLANNEL 75¢ A YARD The Original Bath Robe Fabric and the Best Everywhere recognized as the best, and enjoying the great- est popularity on account of its splendnd style and quality. There are many new two and three-color and indian de- unur encen HOUSE 1N NEW ENQLAND SI.ATER'S iheaisian regis hraseerserrar uyans sadanssrssapsesasn P s PR big home ip Arcadia. g.r:;:,&,:: B Henry Theyer spent the week end at Miss and King L callers in Westerly Saturday. 2t Nxh members from this m»-x A-uz'“ Charles Marb e Ak ten a chapter out of real life. The pieture 1= delightiul, wholesom stiFing. in action and sweet in senti ment. the o °| =elf, x trestie and, fnfured fiseil "so ‘killed. " Insist on “Bayer Tablets .l Aspirin? in a “Bayer " containing pro- per dimdoll-for H-dlflu C:l:!s I Mangt the town hail ¥riday TANDOVER ning a live: drj falting off soctety held even w was enjoyed by all present. badi to team owned ster and the horss b3 some’ young men became frighiene & trgin pear the Andover turning the carr apangs. 3 0 dow statioy, ove he 11 at hich w-»-.fi —In the pralomed at the Arm: ,.,.;‘Mrfi“&;“"""" Nn J.I‘ nock tfl-l To neraes g s

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