Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 6

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ever, there 3 tlnz?&mmy will ‘:; back in June to the 48-hour plan, e " The condition of Raymond non, Providence, driver of the motor ck that was struck by an el ie car south of ku& last Monday was so . it was Coroner A. G. Bill from the Day Kim- ‘ball - hospital wursday, that there seemed only slight chance of the pa- tient’s recovery. The greviously in- jured young man wag employed by a Providence trucking company engaged in carrying mill supplies into Daniel- son. Experienced saleslady wanted. Ap- ply to John M. Dowe, Dowe's, Dan- ielson.—adv. The building of the Paco company’s manufacturing plant on its new prop- erty on Furnace stréet will begin dur- ing May, it was stated here Thurs- / day. Possession of the property will 3 be given in about 30 days. The pres- OUR BEAUTIFUL OPENING PLAY | windows, 8o as to- give additional === BY GEO. M. COHAN t, to light, ahd the new structure to be built will adjoin the present building and cover-all of ‘the Jot included in the purchase, ; % ) / The location selected for the plant TAILORING THA1 MEASURES UP TO YOUR EXPECTATIONS trolley line, over whioh much freight I's a PERSONAL proposition. may be shipped, runs right past the front of what. will be the company’s shipping department,. and the steam road freight station is only two min- utes away. The lacal union of bricklayers and masons hag given ‘notice that on and Particular men prefer to have clothes that em- ’ phasize their own personality; .Clothes “made ., in bunches” and sold to any man who comes along puts a man in the “standardized” class. “Standardizing” is a good thing-for machinery, but not for YOUR appearance, Let us send-the measure for that new Suit to after May 1 the minimum wage scale ED. V. PRICE & CO., Good Clothes Makers, for its workers will be one dollar an heur, the rate that is being paid in many New England towns and cities at_the present time. Postmaster Raymond E., Allen of this place has been named as Wind- ham county director of the campaign of the Baptist denomnation through- out the north and west to raise $100,- 000,000 between April 25 and May 2. Mr. Allen will organize the Windham county churches along the lines em- ployed with the drives for war loans were being carried out. Rosario Bassett, injured by falling from a second-story doorway of the Goodyear mill to the cement walk be- Depicting e Stmégle of a Girl Against the A il low, is 1ateaduy improving at the Day || : Strong Arm of the Law. 4 Chicago, IIl. : e il ds utatn sdg (E8 Holds You Spell Bound Till Final Fall of Curtain. home here in about two weeks, Miss Marion Ross of Boston is vis- iting this week with her aunt, Mrs, W. W. Wopdward, of Broad street. L. A, Bradford, W. F. Woodward, Danlel 0'Connell and Gaston A. Main-{ff positively Mone Humor and Serious- don were at Willimantic to attend a (B e Injected Than in Many Plays meeting of Willimantic lodge of Elks, of Recent Years. Mrs, W. I Bullard of Boston, Miss . Prices no more than rndyjhadg c!othipg.‘ ALLEN'S MEN'S SHOP 7 CENTER STREET, DANIELSON, CONN. Opposite OI;pheum Theatre ; TUESDAY THE TRUTH BREED THEATRE TODAY AT 2:30—6:30—8:30 SATURDAY AT 1:30—3—%:15 —8:15 IN THE DEATH QRIP OF A SHOULD. MARRIAGE ‘BE CON/ SIDERED A BUSINESS PROPOSITION ? —SEE— Z DEVILSFISH | Laura Jacobs of Broaq street, Daniel- N -Shattering Ordeal Picture son snd Miss Dorothy' Atwoea . of WEDNESDAY A Nervo-Shattaring ( ALICE JOYCE ‘auregan are to sail early in May fo 9 s A Rl BT e a summer's visit in Em?cpe. u!"he; JANE COWLES' MASTERPIECE. e i will return here during August. A Beautiful Story of Love and THE GIRL OF THE SEA The Most Daring and Stupendous Drama Ever Staged in the Ocecan Bed. A Picture of 1,000 Thrills. ‘DAVI 1 AEATRE The te:rrnhperature was down to 22 L (AR degrees ursday morning in.Daniel- ® TIFMARE IDTR J son and snow squalls marked the 14%% U :l‘[k‘f ‘ ¥ passing of the day, Be at Camp Whippoorwill Saturday | night. You'll like it. Sayles’ orches- . P | tra. Dancing, Refreshments. A jolly company. The roads are good. We DANIELLOWN expect you.—ady, - Indlc‘gli ns point to an .increase of Representatives o7 the Connecticut about 700 mill operatives in Killing- Mills company have been engaged this ly’s textile industry before the end of week in making a complete inspection the year, and this is regarded as fore- of the plant of the Danielson Cotton Company, which has been purchased casting an increase of at least 1500 in tor the Conhecticut Mills company. the town's population. Year's greatest picture, Male and Before the last mentioneq company Female, Majestic theater, Friday and begins manufacturing in this mill new Saturday.—adv, flobrs are to be laid in it, new sup- Ki{‘lgdsle_ James N. Tucker of East porting timbers put in wherever. re- ingly, in -contempldating what guired and the big structure gener- ally renovated so as to make it suita. might be done in developing the wa- ble for the purposes for which it is to Springtime, As Sweet and Refresh- ing As the Flowers From Which It Derives Its Name. THURSDAY JULIA HERN’S NOTED PLAY. A Story of Flirtatious Wives, Dous It Pay to Flirt? Some People Never Know When They Are Well Off, “Slaves of Pride” A Vitagraph Super-Specisl in Which This Tal:nted Star Does the Greatest Work of Her Career. acquired plant. Forty-five overseers and department heads of the Goodyear Mills Com- pany, Inc., tendered 'a banquet to Agent Robert . Boys, at the Putnam inn, Wednesday . evening. r. Boys is leaving tomorrow (Saturday) for New York and will sail Tuésday next| for England. During the six weeks that he expects to be absent he also will visit in France and Belgium.. k. B. Manley was toastmaster at the banquet and many were. the compli- mentary things said anq good wishes expressed, relative @ Mr. Doys and GIBLS ROMAWEE FRIDAY £ LB FLORENCE NASH’'S PLAY, Beautiful Sunshine and Shadows, Mostly Sunshine. Are You a Remnant, a Piece of Stuff Left Over ? BIG TIME ACTS —THURS, _ FRI. and SAT. A Show That Will Please Everyone GEORGE DRURY HART & COMPANY In the Comedy Playlet “I Beg Your Pardon” ter privileges of this town, points out that thére are 555 acres of reservoir SATURDAY O be employed. It is expected that the | the trip on which he Is about {0 start.| area near East Killingly. At present\@ oot welviLUE'S LIVE FOR- HAWTHORNE & COOK: A{)LER&D_U?IB_AR;; 1} i1l - | The diners presented Mr. oys a 'Se reservoirs, now holding their ca- FR e Dambing vasdsaa at least o] mooasie, 4 pacity, are estimated to be storing EVER PLAY IN “NO RHYME OR REASON" IN YA §TUDY FROM LIFE part of its operatiens in the recently A telegram received here Thursday | °n¢ billion gallons of water. B Another Old Homestrad, and Way A. P. Woodward has been confined Down East, Only ' Funnier and 2 > Better. movning by A M. AtNRnEion MUYt | (o 5is home by fllnets the past few — | news of the deatph at Vancouver, B, C., 4 e P | ot Harry J. Ismon, formerly a'resi- | %838 i ire U dent on’ Day street, Bast Brookiyn.| M- A4 Witter of Providence has been i ® | The telegram came from R, H. Ismon, % ‘?s“'?{f here with his brother, J. Do know that languidness, that | brother of Harry, and an efficial of |~ oL *‘gwiul tired feeling,”” heaviness, 1. the American Can company. Mr, Is- T BITINARE or wesk back, sore muscles mon's death —occurred Monday. PUTNAM swollen )ohn,'rhflmme peins, lum- It was reported Thursday that fa- During thé nearly five years that in the great jority of i vorable consideration will be given to mflh kidney hwnbles Mr. Ismon was here he lived on what the application of members of the po- isg known as the Lillibridge farm on lice department for an increase in '-rmpt!y and effectively to restore overworked or diseased kidneys Day street, across the river in Brook- lyn. He was one of the most jovial | pay, Commissioner Whittlesey of the 3 and Llulbf to a healthy condition. Mes, Blair, 48] S. 20th Street, T Haute, w-dtu two years men that Danielson ever knew .and his wonderful gooq nature won him a|state bureau of domestic animals and State Policeman Howard Efliott of : I suffered two years with ‘and bladder trouble (requently get- VALENTINE and BELL | THE FURNITURE REMOVERS HARRAH and MULROY | ALL FOR A LAUGH BRYANT WASHBURN in ‘TOO MUCH JOHNSON : A 6 Part Paramount Artcraft Comedy That is a Riet of Laughs Enlarged Orchestra | 1S HODKIN PRICES—NIGHT, 25c¢, 35¢, 50¢c, 75c—MATINEE, 25c, and 35c — Plus War Tax — SEATS NOW SELLING. CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED INTERNATIONAL NEWS MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY ' NOTICE is hereby given in the jurisdiction of Bricklayers’ and Masons’ Union No. 21 of Danielson, Conn,, that on and after DANCE AT PULASKI HALL On Saturday, April 10th When he left here, during the Eu- ropean war, he went down to New York and took a position with the American Can company, which 'was engaged in munitions work for the al. lies.. Following the war he was en host of friends. that department were visitors here on Thursday, The snow squalls that have made almost daily visitations this week ap- pedred again on Thunsday. May ikt, 1920, the minimum wage veatly got- | gaged in a branch of the reclamation | Manager Thomas McDermott, of the % by this Unlon is $1 per hour. Starts at , Marsiogs | would arise fesling | 50700, " 0ivaging hardware and the | Putnam baseball team, stated Thurss)>-.c S bY this s 7P. M. hoe, and see flost- | like for re-sale and in this work he |43 that one of the fastest teams that | BRICKLAYERS AND MASONS' UNION ADMISSIO > Iy mind te | was very successful. has ever represented this city has NO. 21 OF CONNECTICUT. N 35C meskallownd | Some time since he went to Van- |Peen assembled for this year's organ- : A. F. \l\....) “The Local Undertaker™ DAWIELSON, CONN Pariors & Mechanic Street F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalm ers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy Efficiency, Satisfaction Telephone Connection. Moosup Div. LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON ~ Undertaker «nd Erubalmer « Sossial Attertion to Every Dstall couver to stay with one- of his sons. In a letter receiveq here from him by A. H, Armingten, and dated March 17, Mr. Ismon remarked that Vancouver's climate was “kind of hard on the old man,” but, with his usual optimism, he followed this up with a declara- tion that he guessed Re would stick it out for awhile, Buildings that have stood for years on the sgite selected for ‘the new. mill at Goodyear are being razed this week in order to make way for beginning of work on the new structure, which will be over 500 feet in length. It is un- derstoad that the contract for build- ing the mill will be let to some big firm of construction workers, while the Goodyear company’s own con- struction department will carry on the work of erecting the: 120 ‘additional dwellings that are included in this year's building program. At Attawaugan the mill- company has arranged an amicable agreement with the operatives employed in the plants of the Attawaugan company under which the employes will go.on a 48-hour week about June 1. More than a year ago the company tried out the 48-hour a week plan, but IF YOU NO Eves o + + ~ 136-143 Main Street WILL FIT YOU WITH PROPER GLASSES E. F. McGOVERN, PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY (Established 1872) LONGER HAVE f Youth WE . : Optometri;t l ization, which will play its first game on the Sunday before Memorial Day. A degree team from Webster came here' Thursday evening to confer a 88 Broad St. JOHN OWEN, Secretary. aprid Benefit for Institute of Children of Poland. REFINED VAUDEVILLE AND SPECIAL PHOTOPLAYS WE COMPETE IN QUALITY—NOT QUANTITY degree upon a class of 14 candidaf of the Putnam tribe of Red Men. o Raymond Gannon, Providence, the motor truck driver, who was injured at Danielson when his big machine was struck by a trolley car Monday evening, was reported on Thursday as in dangerous condition at the Day Kimball hospital. . Mr, and Mrs. Herbert J. Smith will | s g%vs Monday for a stay at Atlantic ity. More than iguo score of overseers and others connected with the Good- year company gave a banquet at the that the owner is notified. Henry T. Bugbee, 58, died at about one o'clock Thursday morning at the Day Kimball hospital, where he had been a patient, suffering with heart trouble, for about a month past. On April 6, Mr. Bugbee came to Putnam from Westerly, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—THREE SHOWS—2:15; 7:00, 8:20 “SWEET SIXTEEN” A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY—PRETTY GIRLS, COMEDIANS, SINGING, DANCING, MUSIC AND LAUGKTER—SPECIAL SCENERY— TALENTED STARS—BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES. FABOR ‘AND McGOWAN—Singing and Talking. JOHN F. CLARK—Songs and Stories - 34th Annual Concert and Ball Ponemah Council, No. 34, wherg for eral years he had been engaged in K.n‘ig col"mb‘" ~SPECIAL FEATURE PICTURE L L R L R e l:' of MARGUERITE MARSH in “THE PHANTOM HONEYMOON" medical treatment. e time his H Al i i sr Death, Thrillingly Teld— D e s Parish Hall, Taftville Weirdly Fascinating Romance of Life Aftsr rillingly Sznsational, Absorbing, Mystifying Friday, April 9th Putnam inn Wednesday evening in honor of Agent Robert W. Boys, who is sailing for England next week on a business and pleasure trip, FOWLER—In New London, and Mrs. Neison), formerly of Noank. Mr. KINOGRAM WEEKLY " OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE SAME SUNDAY—WILLIAM DUNCAN in “THE SILENT AVENGER"—Also An- BORMN Tickets Sold For Dance February 13th Will Be Accepted at This Date, CONCERT AT 8 O'CLOCK a son to Percy Fowler (Mabel Saturday has been designated as Tag Day for the purpose of helping raise Putnam'’s-apportionment ($2100) of the Near East fund. Not near that amount) has yet been pledged in this eity. Thursday, Prosecuting Attorney E, G. Morse issued instructions to Cap- tain J. H, Bulger of the police that arrests be made of all persons found dealing in Jamaica ginger as a bev- erage. Mr. Morse feels that the sale of the ginger as a beverage is in direct violation ¢f the laws of the icants. The extent of the Jakey trade here is indicated by one story to the effect that a single indidivual bought a gross of the stuff within one week, How he in turn disposed if it is not known. The Huizinga summer home .at Thompson has been reopened for the season. gy b N . : N e s I e o e e e o w1 (] 15 Mai Streed A e e Vo §:§a‘cbmv-gea elsewhere in New Eng- ;ii')r-l_Th"m" H. Greene, aged 69 F I 2 ADMISSION FREE I order that - lost number piates |BUGBEE-In, Tamam Arci 5 o0 | § SUNETA their owners, the state moter vehicle department has supplied the police department here with postal cards on which the lost plates may be report- ed to the department, who will see CHAMPLIN — PALMER — In Norwich, April 7, 1920, by Rev. Clayton A. Bur- dick of Pawcatuck, Arthur T. Cham- plin_of Westerly, R. 1, and Miss Jen- nie. May Palmer of Norwich. STORRS—PAYNE—At Mansfield Ce ter, April 4, 1920, by Rev. W. S. Lan- hear, Stedman ucy Payne. HARVEY — LATHAM — In Stonington, April 6, 1920, by Rev. Thompgon, D. Agnes Latharm, state pertaining to dealing in intox- | T Lo & 1930, b Bov. 5 H. Brader: ick, Miss Anna Marie thig ity and Oliver Maxine Plouffe of New London (sibmarine base). RENZETTI — ZONGHETT Wich, Mareh 5, Cuny, Egidio Renzetti and Miss Pia - Zonghettl, both of 18 West Themes streef in_his 59tn year. WARREN—In Providence, R, I, April 7, 1920, Maria Elizabeth the late Willlam W. J. W Maria Elizabeth Warren of Lyme, Conn. WOODMANSEE_In Waterford, April 1920, Harriet A, widow of J oodmansee, aged 82 years. BEEBE—In New Leondon, April 7, 1920, Raymond E.. Willard Beebe, aged 20 years. MWKIERNAN—In Lakeside, Litchfield, March 28, 1920, Matthew McKiernan, formerly of Norwich, aged 88 years. FOX—In Kansis City, Mo., March ‘30, lC!M. Milton Fox, formerly of Salem, and W GRAND MARCH. AT 9 SHARP other Anita Stewart Picture With Earle Williams in “The Juggeenaut™— Arbuckle Comedy—Screen Smiles—Travelogue. NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS “THE GREATER QUESTION" With a Cast of Talented Stars, Including Lillian Gish, Bobbie Harren, George Fawcett, Iph Graves, George Nichols and Other Griffith Stars— Other Big Attractions. MARRIED steadily declined in health until his death occurred. Mr. Bugbee was born in Woodstock, a son of Edwin T. and Frances Aga-, n- | tha (Thurber) Bugbee, and his early years were spent in that town. In lat- er life he traveled about the country, finally locating in Westerly. Mrs, Ebenezer Bishop and Mrs. E. B. Kent of this cily are sisters of Mr. Bugbee 2and Charies Bugbee of Woodstock is a brother. Charles A. Richards," proprietor of a store here, has fined suit for $3,000 damages against Jasper Holmes, as a Church & Allen Storrs and Miss Henry M. D., James Harvey and UNITED CHURCH BROTHERHOOD { LADIES’ NIGHT X MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1920 AT COMMUNITY HOUSE AT 8.0°CLOCK SPECIAL FEATURES — Address by Rev. John R. Mackay, D. D., LL.D., of New York City. Norwich, Le Blanc of T—1In Neor- 1920, by Rev. P, J. result of a collision that occurred on April 16 of last year betwéen an au- tomobile owned and driven by Mr. Holmes and a grocery rig that was being driven by Mr. Richards. The accident occurred near the junction of Providence, School and North School streets in this city about 4.30 in the afternoon of the date mentioned. It is claimed in the papers that have been filed that, as the result of the collision, Mr. Richards was thrown from the seat of the grocery team and landed on his side on a cement walk, and that the result of his fall were injuries to his right side which con- fined him to his home for sometime, and that #Pice the accident he been unabie to lie on his right The papers further set forth Mr.: Richards, on account of the jurnes he received, was obliged to a man to do work him, at pense of $850 for he ployed; that 'the to Richards wagon was . groceries in the wagon at the ) Wasied, 330 additional damages betRE) wasted, additiol claimed on this account. % : It was stated on Thursday that Mr. Holmes was insured against loss M| (Gontinued on Page 11, Col-2) | daughter of varren, M, D., Directors —AND— Embalmers ; Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN ohin former?y of Norwich, s6n of Carrie B. and

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