Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 6

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Sy o Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Jufi and Miss Laura Jacobs are spending the Easter season at Newport, with Naval Com- '}l mander and Mrs. Walter F. Jacobs. It is expected that as many as 30 ) boys will mfiR::l:i morning on ‘a hike to Squaw s, ! l e Jsl?mel R. Mason, president of the State Federation of Woman's .clubs, will be a gu&lt of the Willing- ly Woman's club nekt Wednesday aft- ernoon. . - Danielson is due for a fashion pa- rade Surday and Monday will find Dame Fashion again in the driver's seat. Easter Monday will bring a round of dances in towns hereabouts. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steinbough, who have been living in Dayville are to_return to Norwich to live. Mrs. A. C. Greene will have the members of the Ladies’ Reading cir- cle at her hom{# for a meeting Mon- day. | Rev. G. C. S. MacKay of Putnam preached Friday evening at the last of N special series of services held here, the final one at the Baptist church. Announcing the Arrival of e i. Rosarie Bassett, son of Mr. I"g year, were injured late Thursday ni&i{th ‘when u(;e:;l fell r;urtn;l a doeoar:v;g D! H f‘l“ ln ted on the secon: oor of e Wi t te! pte department of the Goodyear mills to hgh y 3 flled;en"lient slrlew:;lk below and were Good news ! A very special collection of Blouses has §I *Accoraing o a sta - Adcacord‘:nz W:;) & state‘l;nent r_?adehug just been unpacked from its boxes. They are ift ‘the 5oft §| Tein “ooting- ana. during e : nainsooks, batistes, French voiles, organdies and'Swisses, } ns., meh fow ‘samn s it thor been “fooling” and during the scuff- tdnlc;r,t wl;ich t!‘lew ;gen tam'lt lit thtek:n oy £ the s t, t iki e so sheer and lovely at this time of year. sidewalk firat and Webster failing on it tdop o§ hi{n. Akizetarhthat \riilsdneal; :29 S loor is also sai 0 have rolied ou e Adorable short sleeves, rounding n;cks, wee aprons and §} door is aieo il ta bave solied out e giddy little sashes are features of many. Some ha.ve e vas b N wiesiit quisite handwork in the form of fine mclgs,_ hen}stxtchmg ;;;;d%f:w-:%goggfig&ng ) ot H H - 1t . tt ffered atly and embroidery. Bits of good lace combined with hand: e LA I T work are found on some models. From $4.50 to $15.75. }{bad again undergone an_exemination Day Kimball hospital at Putnam, It was said that he is internally injur- ed and that his condition was regard- T T ¥ l'ed as serious. - | Webster is mot seriously hurt ana i h i:l on Friday afternoon was able to be i out and:to walk about the village of . Goodyear. 140 MAIN STREET NORWICH, 'CONN. d A number of members of Moriah lodge, A. F. and A. F., were at Nor- wich Friday, either to rective or to witness the confarring of degrees. e = = Warnings have been issued for the GLASGO . |spend the week end and Easter at the|annual borough meeting, which is home of her aunt, Miss Dora Eccles- | Scheduled for the twelfth of April The Fire company was called out|ton, of North Stoningtor. This year matters of only routine TuesGay night at 10 o'clock to extin- Miss Edith Tift is spending the|business are listed for the consider- guish a fire in the block eccupied by | Easter vaeation of two weeks with|ation of the voters. This will include Martin Monsie, Edgar Clark, Mrs. St.|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tift.| ixing the tax rate, which is expectec Peter and Mary Edgecomb. Mr, Shaw | H. F. Cole returned home Saturday, |t obe slightly higher this coming year has a barber ship in the same build- [after spending a few days in West- | that at present, 5 2 ing. A quick response by the fire- |field, Mass, where he was called by| Tire retreading and repairing as it men had the fire under control in a|the illness of his little daughter, Pris- | Should be done. Bicycles and supplies short time. The damage to the up-|cilla, Aur store at 28 Furnace street is stairs tenement was quite a lit- | School in the Eighth district, taught|2s2in open. I C. McGuire—adv. ™ by Miss Idella Young and Delia Mal-| George A. Williams, who collects the Mabel Blanchard i~ planning to|loy, closed the winter term Thurs- | faXes for the town of Killingly, h day of this week. Theodore Kenyon|Siven the required notice that he 3 ~ | has a perfect record of attendance for [ 2hout to undertake the work. Mr the year thus far and Harry Kenyon | Williams. for the convenience of tax- of the term, who was dbsent because | PAYers, has arranged to be at differen; of illness. In the primary reem, villages in the town on specified days Calicta Becleston was perfect in at- | uring the collection period. tendance for the winter term. Evidently the spring season brings a strain on the usually peaceful rela- BON tions in some homes. Here in Kill- ’ LIS ingly there is a shower of “wife” no- P Mra, Ola? Nelgon wenit to New Yotk | €606 SF DISRERt_ | iovills. acts _was u are b i insor | Saturday to spend several days wit] 9 : y:s. faelt:'oud]'e‘l with pains or her daughter, Miss Agnes Bnquist,|added to the regular picture pro- aches; ired; have headache, : B R duation | gramme at the Orpheum theatre fo . . A . and to attend the latter's graduatio Pri - indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- from Mount Sinai Training School for | Friday's shows. e of urine, i iefin -Nurses. Miss Enquist is president of | George Rodman, who was arrested ag ” » you will find relief in her class and has won several honors heJe fgr stealing'a wafich f!‘u’;’:\es(;s | during her course. _ | stdre of Charles Hale and another GOLD MEDAL Willlam Budeit and Fred Budeit|watch from the store of McEwen and were visitors in Pittsfield, Mass., over | Chapin, was presented in the town \ the week end. . |court Friday morning and pleaded George Budeit, who has been in|guilty to the charge of theft filed New Haven for some time, was at his — 3 against him. He was given 60 days home here for a brief stay a week|in jall and was the first man to go to agt()!.‘ He hat! Hen“st:d I}T‘l f;le navy | that institution from Killingly ii The world's standatd remedy for kidney, |- Newent. and Blioorile sotou FIRgy meshs. oy, Newent an 1iss ! h e Vhis| ibu- liver, bldder and uric acld troubles ack n d Blissville schools are| Whiskey played at least a contribu T having_a vacation this week, tory part to gettin, Rodm: bt Nationul Remedy of Holland since 1696, The Kendall-Spencer auction, which troubl%. & R sl Three sizes, all druggists, Guaranteed, was held Saturday at the Wictor He had in his possession a small Leok for the name Gold Medal on every box | 20aMS place was quite well attend- |flask that had contained whiskey, and accept no imitation ed. Mr. Kendall is moving with his|which he procured in Norwich, on # KB — | family to New Britain, physician’s preseription, something L ¥ Next Supday morning the commu- | that can’t be done in the.town of DANIELSOX CASINO, nion service will be observed at the | Killingly. ; c It appears that this pre- STARKWBATHER ELDG. Sunday school hour. There will be a|scription Wwas issued op the istrength NG _sad POCKBT BILLL brief programme of Baster recitations | of a claim that the whiskey was to be N EeDAts LA:;’IQ;':}”D.’W‘ and readf used for the treatment of the grip, & Jopott ToF all Drise which will become epidemic if the t Fairfield—Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gould | prescription writer's name Is mot YOU AR Jennings have left Virginia Hot | withheld, and the treatment, it ap- FRANK BARBER, prings for Fairfield. pears, either cured the grip or chang- ed it into the grab, which was the game that Rodman was engaged in when he got into trouble here. At the MeEwen and Chapin store Rodman got possession of a watch on the representation that he would sell it for the firm to one of his friends. Incidentally, he stole another watch while he was trading at this store Going forth to find other victims, he wandered into the Hale store and, through misrepresentation, induced : Mr. Hale to buy one of the watches & stolen at the McEwen and Chapin o 1 store. Again opportunity was - good JHE UNIVERSAL CAR and Rodman stole a watch from Mr. Hale. Discovery of this loss led to day. Business was suspended in Putnam after the noon hour and: the rain drove about everyone off the streets, try club, which has applications for membership on file from 16 persoms. Putnam homes for Good Friday din- ners. T e e e e e e e e et e e e s Sl i o i AUGUMENTED ORCHESTRA — PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE the state board of agriculture, has Bditor Harold S. Corbin, of a New % Britaln trade publication, i¥ spending |} xHenry | W&w P 21;'ey‘Euter season at his homd in.thisi} . 5 : 5t Lah ? g Putnam earpenters are asking for| ) ene dollar an hour, a scale that seme of the contractors are not inclined te X , " | ROND & CALLAWAY ‘Geod Friday was an unusally dreary - Novelty Gymnasts Classy Musical Offering Trout, caught at the opening of the PO YOU—Ever Wondar? Have You Ever Suspected? See T season, were served in a_number of stated that definite datds have not been set yet for the fifty odd country fairs to be conducted in Connecticut during the late summer and fall. - Monday will bring the reopenifig of Putnam’s schools for the last lap of the school year. of business in Danielson. Mr. McGuire also will continue in business here. THIS INCLUDES WAR TAX There is such a scarcity of pota- toes in towns in this section, even in]| the strictly agricultural towns, that there is worry about getting a suf- ficent quantity of seed potatoes for this season’s erop. Shipments from Maine and other parts of tha comntry | [LASTER MONDAY FOUR SHOWS are to be depended upon to relieve the ONDAY TODAY shortage. festival musie will mark the chserv- ance of Easter Sunday at St. Mary's Am church, where many hundreds gather- State ory ed for the Good Friday-services, This (Saturday) morning the impressive (S} Do, e arireeeie | SPANISH WAR VETERANS, tract a very ldrge congregation. Miss Eleanor Livingstone of ‘wel-| AMERICAN. LEGION AND lesley college and Whlliam Livingstone who ig attending a college in New|CO. F STATE GUARDS. York, a‘:'elhspendinl! the Faster :;a- son_wit! ir parents, Rey. and Mrs. FR - f5 00 ‘Livin;s‘{one of Thompson. DANCING OM A conference of the Sunday school| 8:30 P.M.TO1A. M. ° The Greatest Picture Ever Screened JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS “Every Woman” WITH Violet Heming, Theodore Roberts and Wanda teachers and workers-of Putnam is to Hawley Ne held in e ongregational chure! here April 14, Addresses at this MUSIC BY —AND— =onf il b de by k e, v made by mpeskers|. {(.PIECE. ORCHESTRA Suffragists Iiere were disappointed when they read Friday of the action TICKETS 50 CENTS ken by the Delaware legislature in ing the suffrage amendment to WAR TAX 5¢ he constitution. ONE HUNDRED OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUlv.ngROMEN IN THE THE GREATEST LOVE DRAMA OF MCDERN TIMES No Advance In Prices The alleged threats of dire conse- 1uences to any persons who attempt o take the places of the resigned fire- nen of Hose Company, No. 2, have wroused the ire of the great majority UM IN & G °f citizeng of Putnam. The sentiment seems to be summed up in the follow- ng remark of one prominent citizen: ‘T have no objection to the men re- . igning; that's their business. But FuneralDtrectars 10 man or set of men has any right o threaten other men who would, take ‘he places now vacant. This is little hetter than anarchy.” amIEmbalmers The northerly side of Grove street t “as been plowed up from King street 322 Mlm Sheet ‘o near the soldiers’ monument. This & means that the contractors who did|f§ Ghamber of Commerce Building not have time to finish the work of | Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant HAMMERSTEIN ‘aying the cement through this street before the cold weather set in last —IN— s S R R “THE WOMAN GAME” in arrangement will be made with RALPH INCF. FOUR SHOWS TODAY 1:30—3—6:15—8:15 he trolley road management for the 1ying of cement through that part of he street “covered by the car lines. The trolley track is now a number of nches ahove the new grade of the treet in some places and will haye to e lowered. . Following are the newly elected Fuflel‘&l Dll'ectOl' »fficers of the Putnam Coyntry club: “resident. G. Harold Gilpatri; first E d o president. John G. Johnson; sec- an d vice president, Charles F. Dean; ocretary, H, J. Smith; treasurer, F, hbalmer BORN BERRY—In Hartford, March 22, 1920, a daughter to Mr. 'and Mrs..Joseph Berry (Alice Hanley of Stafford Springs). 1, : Prompt Service Day or Night Charlie Chaplin = —IN— S “THE FIREMAN” napp, iss ena eureux o Dinleleon ana Ray Morse formerly |§ Eyynara] Directors PATHE NEWS Worcester, 1920, by_Rey. Leo- 2 A Weis, v Rev. Loo 41 Main Street . BILL OF 'ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS “THE BELLE OF BINGVILLE" S PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT SPECIAL FEATURE i o mome s o DORS > MAY™" = What's Your Husband Doing? - WHEN HE IS—Called Away On Business—Sitting Up With a Sick Friend—Detained at the Office, Picture and Know the Worst. ORCHESTRA (Reserved)., 50c L] . ©. MoGuire, who has heen engag- BALCONY .....c.......... e | ORCHESTRA ciRcLe ... 3. N[3 ed in business in this city for & num-|§ * a ee LCONY ber of years, is opening another place DOWN/ STAIRS ......... 25¢ e [ AV | NIGHT AT Beautifully decorated altars and DANCE o e THEATRE 7 and 8:30 DOUBLE FEATURES BESSIE BARRISCALE —iN— “THE LUCK OF GERALDINE LAIRD” A 6 Part Drama You'll Enjoy 5 PART COMEDY DRAMA e e e e POST TRAVEL PICTURES TOPICS OF THE DAY AND A REAL FUNNY COMEDY BREED THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Anita Stewart AND THE GREATEST ALL STAR CAST EVER ASSEMBLED IN THE HISTORY OF THE SCREEN, NCLUDING FRANK CURRIER, KATHLYN WILLIAMS, MAHLON - HAMIL- TON, ANNA Q. NILSSON, RO- BERT McKIM, THOMAS JEFFER. SON, TULLY MARSHALL, THOM- AS SANTSCHI, JAMES NEIL, WESLEY BARRY, HARRY HAM, AND SPOTTISWOOD AIT —IN— “Her Kingdom of Dreams” SEVEN REELS OF EXQUISITE PHOTODRAMA 'DIRECTED BY MARSHALL NEILAN MR. AND MRS. Carter De Haven —IN— “MOVING DAY” ___PATHE NEWs TOPICS OF THE DAY i : orge H. Popham of Norwich and’ Miss Blizabeth Lillian Love of Worceste: HALL — RATHBUN — In New London, April, 1, 1920, by Rev. J. Romeyn | J, Daniels. Dangforth, Charles F. Hall and Jennie A ’'bus service to furnish transpor- C. Rathbun, both of New Londen. tation between the Grosvenordales and Wel r is of more than passing in- DiTn NN—In New Londom, April 1, 1920, | close competition with the Massachu- 2 Mary A, Cann, widow of Wil- j setts town for the trade of the vil- Cann, aged 83 years and 4 |lages of the town of Thompson, months. Attorney Ernest C, Morse has giv- BELAIR—In Baltle, April 2, 1920, |en the usual warning that he is Amede Belalr, aged 79 vears and T [aphout to begin the annual collection of months. Comedian Funeral at his late home in_ Baltic | Personal taxes. BEN SMITH—Blackface C Monday, April 5, at 8.30 o'clock, Ser. | A number of subjects of import- vice at St. Mary's church, Baltie, at | ance will be discussed when the of- a quick search for Rodman and was followed by his arrest. The watches that figured in the deal ive agents for the products of the Ford §fnave been_ restored to their owners P and now Mr. Rodman has only the i 1 . that he owned when he started i Motor Company, in the following towns: ohg that he owhed ) e started in We are th oxcl Brooklyn Savings Bank DANIELSON, CONN, ) NOVEMEER 1st, 1919 =t he was nqt anxious to have Rodm: Putnam, Grosvernordale, Thompson, the Woodstocks, }| fent™to sail. but the man piesdes amat i H ed best to have Rodman I d Pomfret, Abington, Eastford, Elliott, Dayville, Goodyear, A% Bask Lo dman locked up daylight saving has died out in Dan- ielSon. There is no chance® now of system in this section this year un- less such action is forced by the rail- ing time as state-wide measures. T About twenty-five friends gathered PUTNAM, CONN. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Telephone 71 90 SCHOOL STREET | crenine to sive a birthday guests brought gifts for Mr. Lambert, visit. The evening was devoted to a variety of diversions ail of wkich were 7 For Iniants and Children Aways bears the p;n-m of Mr. Hale said Friday afternoon that ty to the chs®ge and the court deem- *14e. . t: sti t] Kill ly, Danielson and Brookl All efforts to stir up enthusiasm for introducing the novel time-keeping b road changing the running time of its trains by reason of Massachusetts and ° Rhode Island adopting daylight sav- Lambert on Railroad street Thursday who was the hl; rised WE OPERATE 11 STORES % "*Tne evening was gevoted to s enjoyed. Refreshments were served. InUse For Over 30 Years board, I hereby give warning to all . $3,214,919.71 .« 3,007,245.37 SRl e el iy su.-plu.mdhofiu $207,674.34 | ot : My wife having left' my bed and’ 9 o'clock, ficers and directors of the Windham WIKOLIA AND KAHALAU MILLER—In Sto‘)nington (Pawcatuck), | County Farmers’ association meet March 31, 1920, Hattle W. wife of | here Monday next. Among the mat- Instrumental, Singing and Daneing Novelty, the late George Miller, aged 70 years. | ters to be discussed will be that of af- LEONARD—In this city, April 1, 1920, | filiating with the State Federation of COLLEEN MOORE AND THOMAS SANCHTI in James Whitcomb Riley's —in a Vivid Picturization of Little Orphant Annie. It Has Been Read noon,- April 4, at 2 o'clock. = Burial| Miss Margaret Carney, graduate of By Over Seventeen Million People—You Have Read the Poem—Now Calvin S, Leonard of 437 Main street. | Farm associations. Funeral at his late home Sunday after~ ‘Western, Vt. Please omit flowers. 8t. Vincent's hospital, Worcester, has CUNNINGHAM—In this city, April 1,|taken up her work here as nurse 1920, suddenly, Dr. John B. Cun- |for the Putnam District Nurse as- ;\;ndgham. aged 33 years, 1 month and | sociation. Miss Carney comes to Put- 2 days. n ommended for her pro- Fuperal at Shea & Burke's chapel | parm, MiShIY ree | Saturday morning at il o'clock. Ser- ', Tioes n SEPhtriics church at 1530 |, An Easter correspondent has every ANITA STEWART IN “THE COMBAT" o'elock. Burial in St. Mary's egme- thirsty one down this way all wlg.egd ARBUCKLE COMEDY ter. Automobile cortege. up with his hint that “sap beer” is SCREEN SMILES COREY—In _ Montville, April 1, 1920, | the latest drink with a puneh, up in suddenly, Roswell Henry Corey, aged | that corner of the eounty. ‘“Never ADMISSION 20¢ AND 25; 65 years. hear tell on it” is the general com- Services at Gager's funeral parlors, 70 | ment down this way, but there are Franklin street, Monday ‘aft : 5 : EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS FOR MON.~WATCH NEWSPAPERS ADEIL 5. at 530, Murlal in the toom: | some Putnamites that will wager that 117 Dlof In the West Piaine comeramy |it isn't any “later” than some of the terest in Putnam, which enters into YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST AWANNA AND GIRLS FIVE GIRLS IN AN ECCENTRIC DANCING OFFERING HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW CAMPING OUT TRAVELOGUE concortions being produced right here M'GRATH—Suddenly, in Mystic, April i i 271920, Bridget &, wife of Patwick |OF the railroad line, by heck! J: Mc@rath, Wednesday afterncon an ofchard A. F. W02D management demonstration was b4 started on the farm of Herbert Steele, C of Thompson: Ten farmers wers| "Jhe Local Und * 5 present, including Town Director DANIELSON, CONN. Baker, to watch the initial part of Parlors % Meghanic Street urc en the work, whlich c(;n::lsted ::‘me A tematic pruning of three 40lyear ol NG trees, and three 8-year old trees. Prof. MARTIN T. BURNS b S, P. Hollister of the Connecticut 15 Main Street Agricultural college and Mr. Patter- : Agriculturas sonege and 3r. Fatler:| - Funeral Director’ and to help start the work. It is the in- Funeral tention of the county agent of the Embalmer Farmers' association to make this demonstration serve a- purpose In DANIELSON, CONN. ¢ = showing the possibilities in well cared Telephono 34-12 lrectors for trees. It is the plan. to prune, spray, culttl‘uhe, l‘ancl '°i'",:i‘“’§ to LLETT some extent, all the trees in this dem- ASHWILLE' —AND— onstration. ~This demonstration, aft- - er it gets weli under way, will be la-| Jéssie Richmond -transagted busi- = belled with a sign along the roadside, [ ness in Westerly, Monday. m a mers showing the co-operating parties. In Two large flocks of geese were seen a fruit trip that has been partly plan-|flying over this place last week Fri- ned, in the fall, this orchard, togeth- |day. Lady Assistant er with three others that haye already | The infant of Mr. and Mrs, Danie] Telephone 328-3 been started in the same way in oth- | Plerce is eritically ill with whoop- 2 L er parts of the county, will be visited | ing cough. HENRY E, CHURCH by men interested in it, together| The first thunder shower of the sea ~ - WM. SMITH ALLEN with other good o business pro- | son eame as a clearing u positions in certain parts of the coun-' Monday’s storm. - DANCING ~TONIGHT T.A.B.Hall ROWLAND'S JAZZ BAND which he has owned for - twelve years. The roads over Cossaduck Hill are in bad condition. 3 Miss Marion White closed her school last Friday for an Easter va- cation of one week. Miss White is visiting in Middletown. It ower to whlc; uu-mn-u" Lmfiii

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