Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 6

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The Rldous Luxury of Lond All kinds of countered by a?mwh - «fto get from this place to . during Friday. Al the firm and charm Harding Davis' great no of Fortune, is pmervod velous pletuflnfinn story, as it heum Babylon Weld=d Togethe "15¢, 20¢, 25¢, 30c—Sunday, 7 ugged ‘Grandeur of a Tropicad Icland, and the Glory of Old in the Master Drama of 2 Mas- ter Producer. A Drama of Nature’s Laws and Man’s. NO ADVANCE - Matinee at 2:15, 15¢c and ZJC—nght, 6:45 and 8:30, This Includes War Tax. on Scciety, the R 5 Part w-.um Comedy UP-TO-THE-MINUTE e — Mutt and Jeff Comedy IN PRICES :00 and 8:45, 20c, 25¢, 30¢, enordaie| SACRED BAND CONCERT GIVEN BY TUBB'S MILITARY BAND At Maennerchor Hall Taf SUNDAY, MARCH 28th, 1520 CONCERT AT 3 P. M. DANCING TONIGHT THE UNIVERSAR CAR We are the exclusive agents for the products of the Ford Motor Company, in the following towns: | Putnam, Grosvernordale, Thompson, the Woodstocks, Pomfret, Abington, Eastford, Elliott, Dayville, Goodyeu, Killingly, Danielson and Brooklyn. Elmer Automobile Co PUTNAM, CONN. 90 SCHOOL STREET WE OPERATE 11 STORES' 1 ar. that the state force hld there to do otber work. A big Pierce-Arrow T A B Hafl. truck, heavily leaded with mill sup- 3 2 AND talied in [ROWLAND'S JAZZ BAND apd made more difficult the work of| etting machines past ite bad place. ruek Joads of gravel were dumped into the brokem section by the| sfate roadmen, but late in the aftsr- poon the am:uueu of the collapsed xggbv;y Bhad not been materially im- ved. -Out by the old cemetery, where Test heroes of the Revolution, there is another terrible stretch of higa- way, apd other plices, mere or less ;r;:k:n down, 3 1hwint“n!: Rugan Worse even lizzard periods of the winter. ‘l'hin are detour the bad places—one via the anl had to be pulled out by horsn Telephone 71 heard Tri Sterling as Wi illiam ¥ | Spooner chazged struck her an She said that he vacation with Mrs, Mary Sweet. K. F. Bighup, L. P. Emith, C. 8, Briggs and E. W. Jones attended the llll.o ?lyublmun convention in New flaven Tuesday and Wednesday ot this week. y Btuart Pitcher entértained a num- ber of boy friends March 19th, affer- noon and evening, on his birthday H. W. Sweet has purchased from. Mrs. Maria Barker the store now oc- cupied by F. P. Fowler & Sen. Monday evening abput 20 friends of LEBANON Mrs. Ida M, Abel was in Hartford Tuesday as a delegate attending the board of promotion Baptist cgmpaign convention held in that eity. O. D. Fuller is lpcndm' a few days with his son, W. Fuller, in mq.e- tield, of Hartford . Spooner also told of band striking their son, B 19, and peéndering him un The wife ®ld Judge H Spornd s attitude to changed for the worse two- or three years » to another question, change, .according to her bel Joving someone else. Robert G. C. Spoon: » Jan te’s cross- Ing route, the other over the old route of the hith-uy. to the sut but thun oo, nothing than chance 1o get st-ihd ou a lu!mt {:u than the state highway, as many und out who tried - them, x strike his mother, some cars 9 them. > striking him. Occaslonally during rnuy a2 Dan-| tified that M; G ielson line bus managed to' get!home, In_ Danielson, h to Puinam, put only after ma_ru on her body: bty effort, Spooner charged had bee: ‘he glant motor trucks eayrvinz{s blow from her husband tremendaugly heavy are #harg-1 Judge Hinmen toolk the ed with being le for the col-|the case. rescrving deci lapse of the stal ghway, which|Harry E. Back was cou wu uvu dniped to ‘withstand such | plaintiff. 2 vl t as these les Filect t Righ Gosts for repairing this | €lty, Judge Hinman. grante highway .,. 1» ht. 10 be piled up- |to Elizabeth M. Chepiela on the™ spow r tosts Louis Chapd 3 1 last two uouzh ghed oo n“ as contested divorce. but the d Twonty was witadrawn before the op ed as having broken trusks were report- | court Fnd\ The couple r throygh 1893, nad. ha state bighway and as being smlod t [elong the route between this city Hertford during !"tiday U¥ ti He chaniesyllle, hear the W hompsen school, a section of lhe state road has settied nearly g foot below its BORN normaj level. Cars are gotting by SKELLY—Tn Norwich this point by ysing the trolley.tracks @ Gavghter, Pairic as a roadbed. Mrs. Walter P‘:nhmmr;?‘:; the route to Wg‘; Lnure! Hill avenue. gester 3 2ys m brol CHISM—In Westford, March through in a number placeg and| 5 dsuglfuer to Mr. and Mrs. e the same i true of the Puwvc'he- Chism. i e SRS 2 the mhfl roufe to Providence. MIPCHELL—In New Lon by g5 k”:“ S et & Seven great motor trucks went out| 1920, a son to Mr. 4 mictiage 3t Woonorket of Mo Cac of here ciuned one behind the other| Mitchell ’“‘“‘EK'WW’“:M ¢ Fensacola, Flaw|pound for Providence. The drivers snd Scott, Jr., of Daniol#on.|,oq it ggured out that the firss truck D6 MATFiagh: tovk vlade Wednesday | 124, lige might, with its own power R and that of the six trueks behind it, otorists who have been sputh .ef be forced through about amy broken here report state highways In very|ge foroef (hrough Rbout any broken bad cond.tion at some places betw; solid highway in, the forw this place and-Norwich. There are!fnic 1THFAY :fid'w haul out the long stretches of state b hway on|¥ 4 et this route that are in condition, but it is the shorf sretg)us where | the highway has been broken through |} by heavy trucks that make the real barriers of the trip. Sunday is set for a eanvass by teams composed of twenty-four members of the Westfield Congrega- tional church to raise $2500 in new ‘pledges to be applied to the fun fhn will be used to completel; the church. Tt is hoped ?; <o this work, or take a lou: ste) g’3‘;1-:! Miss Bdla Wiillams gpent the week end with her pareats, Jir, end Mrs. A. C. Williams. Miss Ruby Sweet and Charles Sweet of New Britain have been passing sev- eval days at their home. Mrs. Mary Brown, who is sing the winter in Norwich, spent Wednes- uz‘}" in town. # 5o 4 33 55 Marion Elakeslee, who is teach- gan’dtnl is spending a week's of the vear-—-adv Figures cemplh‘b Wesley Wilsen clerk of the b :1 l:: Taer, Shos that this yeqfl upw r-moul aofl’ is more than the of Kil had to pay al servige during t) Up to Friday morning ordm amount- ing to $6,964.96 had been drawn. the previous 16 years the total has been only $3,879,14. removal cost Kmk'xstyy ighest figure for twelve since 1898, until this year. As ders for snow removal that paid have not yet been nulgd going to cost Kiutn‘ly wro an |7. 600 for snow removal this year, Aguring what my !unm next De— cember, Miss Amy Cresby, who has been en- gageq in kindergarten work in .hpla gpoke at a meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Baptist church held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Gallup Friday afternoon. The Junior class team won 2 debate for the Bullard cup against the so- phomore team at Killingly High school Friday. The subject was The Allies Are Right in Raising the Blockade -Against Russfa, The Jua- lors had the affirmative side, April 23 has been set as the date forythe Junler promenade, in which high school students are interested. Herbert J. Barnett brought through from Lynn Friday a large motar bus that is to be added to the equ‘pment of lines now in operation out of Dan- ielson. : 1 There will be no adeption of tho daylight saving plan in Danlelson, at least for the present., What the next month will bring forth as to this must be awaited, Jt s Lnown that manufacturing interests favor the change in time, and this may . be brought about’ when the new railroad time tables come ont and it is defi- nitely ynown what is to be done gen- erally throughout Connecticut. Several hundred men will be em- E.rl Hoxle surprised him at his home, | Ploved ~outside at Goodyear when day” being 'his birthday. Games|the big buiding program for that ? musie were enjoyed and refresh- | Place gets into full swing within the n.ntg were served. next few weeks. Many of those whe B. R. York spent Wednesday and |Wlll be employed on consiruction Thursday in c,mqn Vism.ng hig fa- work will make their homes in Dan. ther, B. ¥, York. ielson, RICHMOND: Everett Moore made a business trip to ‘Slocum Monday. Thue body of Mrs. John Beverly, who had n seriously ill for a long time, t here fyom Howard, where for burial in the Beverly On the ‘ground, of intolerable cru- she cemel e It logks now fi af the roads would 5oon be settled, if no more snow falls. nll h_and Philip Moore have re- ;‘t:' me from Wrentbam and Mng Junetion, Mass, where they ave béén employed by the Providence ce company. Chapdelaine trouble between them le“lrdf—l"uncu Swinezynska, 3 idwife, with a large practice, was sted and fined 325 because she d to properly record 33 births. THE CENTRAL STORE 'Phone 1238 SMALL EASTERN PORK LOINS, Ib............ SMALL EASTERN FRESH SHOULDERS, 1b. SOLIDMEATPOTROAST, B EXTRAQUAUTY BACON (By tbc Pim) lb BEEFLIVER; ZWhgfor. . ... .00i0 i ivy, The great seal of Connecticut lalq out so attractively on a panel in the window of E, Keach's presented him by the New ;q-a Retail Hardware Dealers’ assoc! has attracted much attention, he shield is uniguely worked out with artices of hardware, including wrénches, screw drivers, brass-head- ed tacks, plumbers’ brass wire and other materials, John M. Bessette is engaged in cel- lecting the taxes of the town of Brookiyn, ,He was at West menp Friday and has another i for today. Mr. Bessette expects to duplicate his usual recorq of 100 per cent, collections, less any wrongfylly assessed items. Rev. G. C, 8. MacKay, pastor of the Baptist church at Putnam, is u cefi:e here four evenings next week, b ning Tyesday, to deliver addresses !'t a series of inter-church mee such as have been held . during | fa MARRIED WOODWARD l’!" next one and then .these two would qually manage -to gét the whole g across. It seemed 1 great qlu ‘a‘;% was ex&ecudh; ;:r‘k Q:d all r no matter wi PP to_the highways. i A fine tip to those who would go touring today on state roads - here- abouts {3 “Den't do it!" simons, .]ohn Josept sted and Miss Alice Bre of New Londo {WARNER — ANDEM — In March 25, Merrill, 1 Jonn and Miss Marion V -] - €| sald that he would be. “uf:‘!bx, to come ; : FOREQUARTERS LAMB (Boned tnd Rolled), lb. veus 38c|the bcumple‘:mn E it before néxt De- g*}‘,‘;‘,‘::‘;‘g“,:;““,:;:a“ 5‘;:“?‘"! R oan BEST QUALITY FRAWORTS, srenen s snpansy s SO6 SF the sarabHebiy of Congri il Greene of Norwich to be In Putnam. v ism in this country will be !fl.m,a Tro The fr?t the work of the' ent warden, mase Boulais, and court of burgésses is apprecia well l“ uncontested divorges were NILES—Suddenly March 26, 3 FAMCYRIBROART,B. . ... . . oo conis og ind oo o386 SMALL FOWL TO FRICASSEE, b. .. ......,....... 50c EXTRA QUALITY ROASTING CHICKENS, Ib. . .... . 55 GENUINE SPRING LAMB—NATIVE VEAL SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON CORNED BEEF HOMEMADE SAUSAGE MEAT , FRESH NATIVE EGGS 60c DOZEN CAULIFLOWER LETTUCE ASPARAGUS |- SPINACH - CELERY J NEW CABBAGE SWEET POTATOES TABLE APPLES FANCY BALDWIN APPLES LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES SEAL OF VERMONT BUTTEK as the work of all ‘other mun officials, was ;tumd by the unanimity of the annual cus in re-nom(nnlnf Borough oflcm‘s. t] or two, serve without pay. This y operates to lower the alt"‘o?t of the officers to serve the community well, and what they do for the bor- Oranges oy i ) 53 yea To ough ll m a great deal of lulhy PARTRIDGE—In Efi 1920, Grace May f nil ot the officials Who were servs| Abmer C ng the town of Killingly in 187050 |8ervices i&‘" ago—as ghown in a list compil-{ pariors. 7 . p {i‘%flvml,w H, Pgylor very few| Bfternoon. March 2 ing and these who are, with notable exception, no ionger serve|g e ‘community in a public e 14' glpe ne'ublo utri‘nu«i is BEdward ? arpenter, 0 hap again peen nomi- Dated for collector, 5 which ca- Church &_ AE pacity he has served for a great many 5 15 Consmet Gty saont “remarkabis mRec # mos remar] e H + Sitiziny, aad [ will by with Sery Kooat 15 Main Street regret ‘that the ough ever ives 3 him uy to relazation from the duties Funeral J.l-nuilnb. formerly an employe of the Danlelson €otton company and a tnthqr of Josep Birch of this piace, | #.d bis home in Previdence this rs. Geéorge Miner will have mem~ bers of the Pentecostal chureh at her hom for a mesting next Tuesday ev- muv.g —AND— Embalmers Tree ripexed, Fasoline arp kept up F!'I-C in wnnylng fully metured, 3’9!: l"u:mg- R e Lady Assistant good and sweet. "‘{‘Zau Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Lk your dealep e e oo | Shea & Burke || | Funeral Directors 41 Main Street [STRAND I ———— e e TR HIGH cLAls VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST TODAY—1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:00 Monday, Tussday, Wednesday ————ee i \VID SEED, the cmbm.d FOUR AMERICAN BEAUTIES ian, Assisted by Four Men in a Csmody and Har- tiful @irls, in “HEIR FOR A B mony Singing Act—Special Dro NIGHT.” GEORGE_STANLEY -nl BISTE! Singing, Talking, Instrumental Act MAST SISTERS Two Children in a Singing and Dancing R.vuu. i CORINNE ‘ @ CHESTER JOHNSON & CO. Sensational Bicyele Act. e ——— LAMEY AND PEARSON Singing and Talking GRIFFITH OMAS H. INCE, Presents I Hor Lotegt THER THOU GOEST,” With i gt nc g ling at Eleven, Pathetic Incid- Cast. A Story of the Sccu:t, and the West. Six KINOGRAM WEEKLY t t; 20c—EVE. 25c and 35¢ ey, #nd A Strong, - Live R LN — In(erm, g,|. THE NEWSPAPERS FOR ne he OUR COMING SHOWS, Story. Perfectly. It Is s Picture That Will Long Be Remembered As Bigger and Better Than Ever. Griffith's Best Picture. SPECIAL—SUNDAY - “HAYAKAWA” IN “THE SECRET GAME” CKLE COMEDY - SCREEN lll LES TRAVELOGUE y SUNDAY PRICES—ORCHESTRA 25¢c—BALCONY flh REED THEATRE Lo L'@ TODAY—FOUR SHOWS SUNDAY EVENING AT 1:30—3—6:15—8:15 TWO SHOWS AT 7 AND 8:30 IO STAR FEATURES| CHARLES RAY PAULINE “| . % - FREDERICK ‘THE. HICK” ADAPTED FROM “PLAIN JANE” —IN— A THOS. H. INCE PRODUCTION; e Paliser Case WITH AN ALL STAR CAST, IN- WILL ROGERS CLUDING —IN— Bessie Barriscale WILLIAM PARSONS W f;r‘g, WATER HE DID—HE DIDN'T VERYWHERE KINOGRAMS PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY ago. - She charged struck her and various occasions and of, the- commissioner of domestic an- imals. n effort to avert the confusien that Seems Yikely to follow the adop- tion' toniorrow {Sunday) of the day- light savigg. time in Putnam, while other places hereabouts remain of (Cohtinued on Page Fourteen) she had flled sult aipst him, she sald, ne Chegdelaine, daugh- intiff, toid of ileing her her mother and Mrs. also ° testified in Mps. behalf. . 'Mre. Chapde- ustody of two minor 20, and Jacqueline, L. Torrey represented — CUT THIS QUP—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this siip, enclose with 5c and mail It to Foley & Co. 2835 Sheffisld Ave., Chleago, 1ll. writing your name and address.cleariy. You i retarg g trial :l:kl‘t containing Foley's. Hepey .and Tar, for coughs, colds and & r Foley Kidney Pllis, Lale'nn;n in ;i‘fl‘c bl:k ;ht‘n‘ml IT, 2 mo ey _an iadder all- ments. and Fo.:; Cathartic T;blll-ql wholesome -and thwougmy cleansing cathartic, for gafy tion, mnmnn headache, and iy wels. Lee & ] ce cases counsel dmr.. ys Como, “have set aside the n° by a’ jury here r 3600, dimages for "the Juuge Hinman reserved de- vere Dbeing 'sent out Friday the wedding at the bride’s on Thursday afternoon of W. Andem, -daughter of nton S, Andem, and of Judge and a . The marriage attended only by mem- tamiiies. Rev. Boyn- of the Congrega- ed. The home ated with flowers. er have gone to wedding trip. as overseas with ttached to the areo rank of lieutenant, bureau of standards, iepartment, at Washing- A F. wu D “The Local Undertakes™ DANIELSON, CONN Pariors & M, MARTIN T, BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON, CONN. Telephons 34-12 PANIELSO% c. mo. schanie court In 4%F tewn of day morming, Peter e town of Thompson was -osts, which he p3id, for IARDS across the Hne from w a horse, without the 3 D‘_‘{,'m r0F all Prise permit. The ecase Was|glven away every S: State Officer Howard E. YOU ARE T\\'l ED. is attached to the office FRANK BARBER, Prop. irooklyn Savings Bank DANIELSON, CONN. NOVEMBER 1st, 1919 i LTa Asssts’s s ihseresocenirnnic i N vt S5ATAOIET 3,007,245.37 Deposits . ..osserennsnprsspessostnos Surplus and Profits , .

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