Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 13, 1920, Page 7

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t's settle : Vouan Hiet i iast - : Dayls Theatre. e ——— . penses occirred by e . mmw Dr. Clarence G. Thompeos, Norwich Bulletin, ; : . m— cently opeped an office in the: 2§ Church sirest., T I me 48 i - M P : bullding, will onen another office in Don't bl 07 g o, espenses of hiring o - de No man ever smoked a : Ho, a1/the bame of Nrs. 3. Wactior ) e T NERE R (e R s e be Camel! e AR 1 ache: : - and hospita y 5 ks i ‘ Ve become inc es PR b g § Vtiey | nd medicing smaynt (o 3975, A ‘coner: tter cigarette than ¢ 1! : S B R ealy . e vainful king | strest. $ida e el B e You'll find C 1 led I ’ e, o ot B2, T o S, oull fiag Gumele yasaing by ! c.,-a.d":;i:.“t‘:z*‘:..n,,.fi : mml- 2 “masx }u‘émeu:?'i |$§nq,% The report of the chief of.police 25 ; f (afly cigarette in the world at a;‘_ly = il }'.‘.’fi:: ?x:m:fi the “pet vaydeville. ah MQ il EEL N, el JE T L Y prica beoauss Camals combine [N (e e oo et e . . 3, meeets a sigel. : I g " every feature that can make a & patro having B o~ at sf rtnory, | assault 1; -nn'm":“vzfil s ‘harmly S ciga;-yefl-e supreme/ : :;??:is;oro;m gt b‘yfy%t:":; : A The weeld's b | T ot Ty e e : = : e A el R danger 5 of 'vice '4; 2 £ s e D i pend o e o w '“"’a"”'l:i‘; i+ Gommen L . Camels expert blend of choice if B | T T e “ | suf ] = Soa X s /s . S 2 3 g jve nfien § manip: | undor falas presetenses 1 o Turkish and choice Domestic b e e Ao I BB | e s o ey I3 S3fap tobaccos puts Camels in a class by FOy g Y] ; & ety ek 1 omed s R4y themselves. Their smoothness oy el SRR P B 2 7 5 colored comedy gquartette in vaudeville d plaged in Wlu appea) to. yQu, and permlt } The next act is r‘.Zed and Oliften in Stept . chgrge o“? g;kmA oF 4 mflled en G + - % - L a la Carte. Reed is 3 comedian with 1 s sielan | paymont af costs 2; cantinucd 3 ; sent 1o ; -+ you to smoke liberally without tir- §d iss Clifion the mpenye wih stots The July session of the tawn ceun-i W3S ummone k- Bg his BeFl | county heme 1; sent to state farm for : - — g > ; s Reel a1 Faser iad P i el was beld in the town bal Tosster | ool 0" et el Tina |5 L1 s ladeed, at siation house ing yoyr taste! ' ; Ferar Teads, Sut et ook e ik o n ; con £ ;5 eleetric oul & = Pey leads, but that is just @ ind ':""::::‘o e §ih-. Rilly jo. the SR booid "R":;:“" tal i‘ twa b 330 hours, dogrs found opeh and secured ) < c 1 1 . H a it one would etxh;;cth!’;f?v 31’5.;1 f:i of 3840.30 were ordered paid. The us-{hours. Tre 3ttending surgapns, three in| gt (U™ 80 BT SRS SRC SEULES amels leave no unpleasant ciga- Peggy happens to be o dog. The othel ual town officers were elected for the|Rumber, following ta:n fon, stated | gi500. y i act is Carney & Rose, who offer a de ensuing vear. Very few changes were &n’: ??ii"‘iu"a:u"“",{a ””a et The ropart of the superintendent of | 3 — retty aftertaste nor unpleasant lightmul c;:_medir. -nlgm:, !:gklns angd made from last year. Twenty-one grand fexerahle 3 'd be expected fsiroets showed the expenditures for the | : daneing _offerinz ‘entitied Lest a Hus- and fifty-one uctit jurors Were drawm.| U oer the ClFeumatsRees. : month amountd to §1184.90. The usual | % g cigar etty odor | : »’ Sl band. The feature loture is Norma R The sum of §300 was alletied to high- A M;th}:g; Basty wa glves 3t the ;!:‘i:l rap Swiad gn the spalication of | ’ : Yowll for G 1s blend ith i 3 AR IR R way No. ¢. ome ef Mr. ang '8, t niel am . Theker for 12 ; . ami | #pecial. produstion. e In the prebate court Heary H. Cran-|of 363 Windham ra;; Sumgxmgfi'?fi of nqsle:au: an the south side of Pl ¥ 3 3 Oll preter £165-Dlen toel ar L a lover, and by that token Miss Norms dall was appointed appraiser of the |for their son Albert. Candy, cakio snd ice |strect. Ameé on - of the' firm of Wood . A kind of tobacco smoked straight! ; Talmadge Will incresse the mymeer ‘of :?uu-_ 2‘ Ann E. Saunders, deceased, of | cream were served Juring the course of [and Ladd fur drain layers license was | ) f 1‘\31- mamG ln_d:mre‘:sl yT:]er 'I;o n‘ . Ae_mn;w. = the afterncon. These present included|granted. Application for abatement of P i & i J Camels are soid evesywhere in scientifically seaiod oman Gives. M S8 3 madge 2s ,&g mgs A Grieve and family spemt|Isabel I'rechette, Myrtle Kemp, taxes on the H:‘ of 1918 was - grante ND p'.=k$. of 20 cigarettes; or ten packages (200 Sflnder_son and‘ idmund Lowe 3s Sunday at the home of Mys. Grieve's| Babcoek, Spencer Lincoln, Edward Rouil- | amounting to $351.76, of which $§19 B2 Z Ccigarettes) in 8 glassine-paper-cavared carton. We § o ert Milton depict the parts of two ef parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Blake. |lard,®Laurence Dyer, Donald Dyer and o poe e bl strongly recommead this carfon for the home r Rev. E. P. Mathewson supplied thel Arihur Breault. o Aesaunt of -BROpeRLy §ing 3 effiice supply or when you travel, pulpit of the Rockville Seveath Day e !&;M. ice Ben or :V“;“set e » : Baptist church Saturday mnmm’ and| Fumeral serviegs for Frapcois X. Gelinss | ¥0° :"4. “&“@‘N““C {“‘Wf": ool 5 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. 7"‘;, e WAL o gl Johy :m oy AM ng :u“:' ';“;_:‘.‘e t'smny mwm? wnm nd and 2? ather :uu- K * AT t Winston-Salem, N. C, F. Palmer. ome on Anthony street 3 o'clock. ;3 3 Monday cvening was the dato for an|Tle requiem high mass at St Mary's|SISl9ns it that organization for thi yse of o 2 open meeting of fhe Ashaway Grange,|church at 8 o'clock was sung by Ref. J.|ih® front reom in the Jackson strect en- § S ¥ the most entertaining and pleasing lov- ers who have ever appeared oa the screen. Paramount Screen Magazine com- pletes the show. s L e BEEED THEATRE. . Sex, the new Loumise Glaum sflent 3 ~ rora- E drama at the Breed theatre today, nre- with an address by Prof. E. K. Thamas|J. Papillon. The gervices were largely | §iBe house wWag referred (o the fire com ; 8 o P s R on_Boss' and Girls' Clubs. * attended. There was speolal st “py | Wittee for investigation and report. ; ¢ ; g it g by B plem ing Misses Anita Hurtado and Clara Hoxié | St. Mary's choir under direction of Joseph| The mayer was authorized to enter in- 4 3 1 4 the viewer' to appreciate (b fast: mawe are engaged as waltresses at Weekapaug|Gaudreau. Relatives were mpesent at {he{to an agreement with {he local lodge of d Al (han DAARE ARy RleTE el Inn. services from Nashua, N. H., Mgnchester, | Blks to remove earth on the land which { » the problem of Sex can never be ‘plvee ~Rev. E. P. Mathewson united in mar-|N. H, and Pawtuchet, R. I. The bearers |it is pronosed to aceept from the order. in the theory, but may be remedied i riage at the Pendleton Hill church on|Were Napoleon Gingras and Frank Parent| A letter was read by City Engineer 2 5§ $ the practice. That Sex is represemigtive Thursday _afternoon, Charies H. Cet-|from San Jose coumeil, No. 1, K. of C.,| Robert 1. Mitghell from C. J. Bemnett, : | ok i it ignifedihething, NioskRiNG trell and Winnifred Palmer of Pendleton |and Antoine Dion and Azsrie Bertrand of | state highway commissioner in regard to . per eent. of the screen dramas of 2y il the Independent Ovder of Foresters.|the proposad plan of taking over ceriain |Tevolve around the sex question. That Mr. 3gnd Mrs. Charles Moora have tak-| Burial wes in the family lot in St. Jo-|strests of the city into the statc highyay 3 2 I'Sex 15 o powerful story without pretend-' *n the youngest child of the late Grover|senh's cemetery. system, resurfacing them and keeping g 4 4 ing to be an “expose” or a tract uper the follies of men and women is evident upon the unfolding of the first nert “of the play. “ Miss Glaum’s performance as Adrienne Renault, the Frivolity beauty, who leads too fast a life, and:later as the wife, whe is too devoted to her husband for him I, UL LT A [ Iny (111 [ Cleveland Spencer who was\ kffled bY| iy, N 3 o ) i The body ef Samyel P. DeGarme, wha|them and maintaining at a cost o the cars, n::vre ’g:m a year ago. died Saturday “‘x: home of his a‘,m’ aboyt one dollar per lineal foot. These ; Drn— est W. nkx’mm. ars ?ipo_nocmv ter, Mrs. H. C. Beebe, of South Coventry, | include West Main street, from the end taug was a caller in town Sunday. was sent Monday by Funeral Director J.|of the concrste road, at the intersection M. Shepard to Ilign, N. Y., where funera|of the Columbia road te the beginning of New Haven—The dedication of the ices -are to take place today (Tues-|the state highway in the toewn of Mans- Rosenberg fountain endowed by Mrs.|day). Burial will be in the Groye Hiil|field and the road-at the east end Of the I i l : LRLLTY - (TR ey o e Y ] e HNI‘ ] Pl { IIIHH I { Elle Selomon Rosenberz in memory of | cemetery there. Mr. Det o was born |eity known as Brisk Top road to the{ - - . to appreciate her—all very human, you her husband, Samuel, born in New Ha-|in Parish, N, Y., May f}" nfi‘;z éh.":m; bridge over the Natchaug river: old ;stringers. ./ A S0 COLCHEZTER |Haven. were at their summer home on |must admit—is @ revelation "to he ven in 1580, angd who died in Seattle on and Eligbeth Wisrce armn.| Tt is estimated that the iwo stretches |, J0PR B: Brick of<the Brick & Sullivan Norwich avenue a few days the past|frignds and a Dit of Dotent evangelicism 1316, was held st Mishkan Israel ceme-| Death resulted fram .gmf.' debility. o 3t Gover sbuut £400 feet’and the €o. has sold his residence on Windham| Miss Margaret Bunyan and her brother week, to these who heretofore have not fully tery Sundsy afteraesn 3f 4 ecleck. Boe i 8 road to Peeer J Hinds, superintendent of | Leon left Friday for trip through tie| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Brown and|realized her many charms as an aet- cest would practically be about, $7.000.:(je manyf: memorial was dedicated to Mr. Rose Within the last few days Fred A. ctu ng de; nent of the lo-|Middle West. They will be gome several | Mrs. Bessic Kingsbury were visitors inress. The supporting ‘cast is composed berg's father and mother, David and Re.| COTIAPLY of this ity has vecelved infor- | The maiter was refersed to the street|cul piapt of the Anmcrican Thread Co. The | weeks 4 P ok e s amiliar names and big ones, oo, in- e Bosabeiy » David and Re-| mptian of the consecration of his brether, | Commitiee, mayor, corporation cousel and | lalier o fo Lake pesseasion About Sept. 1. | o¢ tnein tathor, Wawany A py uvus | Norwich Ssturday. | St Styre Stedman, Trving Oum- Athanasius Coriarty, as bishop of Saida|city engineer for investigation. It wi A ccllision occuired Sunday evening | onio. : - o AL Thers wes ho ball game en bl park [Vt oriiliom - CAndlin - and = Pay —_— and Derelkamar, Syrig. The ceremony |be Recsssary to cali @ special city meet- | aiiout 5.20 o'clock at the intersection of | are. and Mrs. William Trs 4 two|Sunday afternoon as the Hast Hampton LIPS “poirr while' in The Black Ber took place 3t Damaseus by Archbishep|iNg to ask for an apprgpriation if (heir |Norh and Main streels between uto- | cnidren mave sturmen to then moe o |team did not appear. A large ~ecrowd | 'A%, ‘pitne News'and Topics of the A Demetriue K. Bishon Corlarty ecele- | TepOrt is favorable. mgblies driven by, Josénh Beouichar of | Mansneln sfter o weelds < Fhit: oi My |Erihered to attend the game. ...y Day make up the,remainder of the bill brated his fizst pontifical mass s Saida | The purchasing committee was author- | Mansficld and Alesander EIEOD 0f (his | penmre mromme hor o Tit @t C 1 \alter White returned to 'New Haven e and deliveped 3 Sermon. He 4 1a born | ized by resoéutlnn to supg‘ly the city yard The former seftled for the damage, | gr,s Srandmother, Ars. Wiam E.lgunday evening after a week's vacation {Jan. 20, 1883, at Djeon. Mt Lebanon, | with throe fire e-nymgmihervséuannm = h consisted of a bent mudguard to les Mary Day lott Friday for several |3 M5 home on Hayward avenue. son of Wallingford were guests pver . a, and s the ym'pn&l bishp of the!..Willlam Swan'of Sen < or’'s machine. jsit in Hadly A large crowd attended the - dance in{Sunday of Mr. Williams' mother at the Name “Bayer” on Genui rian Roman Cathollc churei. s at- | appear before police court this mornins | mne case of Harry Ogu 9 et SR grange hell Saturday: evening, siven by |momciiead . Y N GERUINE | tended for a period of five veaps the|in answer to @ chare of assaulting his| i not- suppofiing his wite s o e ey o A ritain was 3t Roland's’ jazz orchestra of Willimantic. | be. Waterman Lyons and famfly and £ - priests” school at St. Seuvire; Syriz, when | Wife Minnie Swan. He was placed under| 7 yonths' old child, which fee Slain street over SUR-{onyo music was fine. Arthur Huck of New Britain were guests = 15 years old, and was then to St at 5:30 o'clock last evening by Athangsius' college 3t Rome. Hepe he|Chief Daniel J. Killourey. s complefed seven Years of study and was 1 Mention. returned to §i. Seuvier, white ha hecame e a i the head of tie schoal he gncs aitended| Carpenters wews engaged Monday as a gtudent. In the meantime he re-|PISCIAE Dew Dasts amd stringers in ‘the u: ceived the degrees of Ph. D. gad D, D.|fenee fronting St. Mary's schoolyard on He can speak snd write in seven different | Valley street, aiso replacing some of the, languages. Bishop Corigrty Jias twe brothers in this country, Afme of Glasgo, Conn., and Fred A. of this eity; also the following cousins—Rev. S. Nasre of the : Syrian Roman Catholic church at Mon- “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is genu- | treal, Csn., Nicholas and Kalley Coriarty ine Aspirin proved safe by millions | of this Gitr and Joseph ngd Samuel Corl- and prescribed by physicians for over | arty of Fall River, Mass. tweniy years. Accept only an unbroken “Bayer package” which contains pro- ) Wiliam Fryer was before Justire of the per directions to relieve Headache, | 238 George H. Allen of Mansfield Sat- Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheu- | Uf4ey 2fternoon on 2 charge of assaulting matism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin|J9bn Hopkins, also with breach pf the Every Lover of boxes of 12 tablets costs few cents.|Pedce. Hopkins claimed that the def Druggists also sell larger “Bayer|2dt and his two sons came to his bam 3 packages.” Aspirin is trade mark|3Rd struck and kicked him. Fryer sald Bayer Manufacture Monoaceticaci- | that he went to see Hopkins to ramon- tn a e S dester of Salicylicacid, strate with him about statements he had . it heard Hopkins had made coneerning him, He also said thyt Hopkins attacked hi tm . Atter you sataiays we [T %5 5 S OS] should enjoy the uid imposed 2 fine of §2 and costs, i i lo e septrioe sowrl Toth e ars . satistaction of hav- oy gy & !u:vull was held Spturday . o ° Enpmeetet e PRI | ing the best quality. foodsouring, repeati eand e il A?nx::;c:‘;‘&h:hfifl'; : the miseries Family, Baltic. and beco; Sany caused Sisters of Charity. ~m:°¥m:m;¥: . - presented 2 handsom 3 : Acid-Stomach |7 “g:u]c)“x‘ion:’:m :rzflm by Misses| ° f m‘ 5 e e D e e % & o t ollowing were pr 3 > benefited. teed to i ‘meney refunded by your come up in police ccurt Monday morning ondas Torming.| isidore Krause a former fireman on| Barle Porter and Edward Driscoll of | Sunday of Mrfl and Mrs. F. B. Baker, See | the branch railroad was the- guest of | New Haven were at their homes in town| Dr. J. M. Klein of New Britain was |friends in town over Sunday. He is |over Surday the guest of his family at their summer | now runniny on the main line betyeen | Miss Julia Adams is spending a few |home on Broadway over Sunday. Willimantic and New Haven. days at the Ada Adams cottage, on Wil-| Miss'Alma Odin of New Britain a form- Misses Anna and Mary O'Brien and a|limantic camp grouns er teacher in the highrschodol is the guest friend and their brother James, of New | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Willi | of local friends for a few days. : fams nad |0 ward Kelley motored ta Norwich L% &= T - = Saturday evening. = J. Frank Rogers and Mrs. John Rath- bun of Salem were in town Sunday. JEWETT CITY Faith Chapter, No. 82, O. E. S, were ope of the ten Mastern Star chaplers in Mastern Connecticut which planped to bold a field day at Richard’s Grove Wednesday, postponed as noted in the Various Matters columa. Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Brand were held at the Baptist church Mon- day afterpoon. Rey. M. D. Fuller officiat- ed. Charles Raushame sang Jesus Lever of My Soul and Face to Face. Burial was in Jewett City cemetery and the bearers were George, Charles and Walter Cole, Horace Knight, Charles Barber and Clarence Rathbun. Hourigan Bros. wers in charge of the arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. . D. Ballou attended . the Hamilton-Mitchell wdeding in Nex- wich, Monday evening. Wilired Duff is spending a week in Woodville, R. L, with his uncle Georgoe Greenwood. Joseph Duff of this place and George B. Boucher of Norwich have the can- tract to erect a building in St Mary's cemetery. It is to be of a bungalow type and will be an ornament as well as use- ful to the cemetery. Miss Alice Brown leaves today (Tues- day)' for an automobile trip. to: New Hampshire. ; | 2 = Y A W\ b \\:\‘ge X “\-\_\\‘:\ I SRR —— Egbert Tarbox has received word . of the death of his brother Edgar Tarbox | 72, in a Hartford hospital. & { George Laboune of Waterbury is vis- iting relatives in Jewett City. or Georgiana Dubois, satisfy or f};u;‘h: Axluem,' gl..nl:l\!: %‘;‘:xmt Lena - own drug- aire, Anna Bombria, Mild, giat. Costa trifle, Please try Il | Anna Bewusolil, Dors Balisemy von: ___ | belle Pepin and Blanche Marcgux. Miss Biunehe Grimstesd, Mr. Brown of New London, Miss Fannie Wi S A T 5 Thomas Traynum. The case of Xeuis Friedvers, 27, Norwich, charged with operating & ,,Lm vehicle on the streets of this city reck- lessly, was comtinued in police court on g(onaay morRing untll Wednesday, July 25. 1In the meantime matters in regard to i g£n insurance adjustment will be taken up. affering from skin trouble—mild Friedberg’s car figured in a coflision with -+ .,...,_é & machine owned by Michael Maszola gusrastes 2 on, beitie. £xc .. " the latters o e vmhau'.“"mfi 3 Norwich man has entered 3 plea of not guilty to the complaint and has retained Ll Attorney, William A. King to_represent ] rm k glx:.fi i Jnnoh, has engaged™ Attorney | Pa . Daahey in connectio LEE & 0SGODD Co. S sy S s ien With the July meeting of the board ef aldermen | Kfl was held last eveming in the common ourey Bros. e busipes o the sty conpumes o FUNERAL OIRECTORS-AND | one hour from the time the Tapsting cors EMBALMERS 86 Unien S:. Willimantic, Conn. Phons 280 (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmors & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 0-82 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC lady Amsstant Tel conmection Dr. F. C. Jackson 715 Main Street, Willimantio ~5 2. m. to B p. m. Phens 44 I 9 | Chautanqua ticket ' sale commences (g i, #nd Mes. Norman Trayzum enter- . 3 - i | Thursday.—ady. following at a dinner party 4 , | ngregati £ the C tiqual nday , ‘lernoon: Mr. and Mrs. Holden, . ! The congregation of the Congrega church met at the close of the Sunday morning seryice and voted not to dis- continue the servicess of the church dur- ; 1 l . Différent and Better Corn Flakes T o rns by 3 { WHITE ROCK . Rachael Tre is visiting friends o Newark, N. J. * Mrs. Wayne Whitman of Washingten, R. L, was a recent guest of her par- ents. John Gouvin and son Paul, Mr. La- chapelle and son Peter, have gone to Canada where they will visit relatives. Miss Nellie Chauncey spent last week = |in Providence. Mrs. Arthur Briggs was called to Brooklyn, N. Y., last week to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Prentice Edwards of Quonoeon- taug spent Friday evening with her mo- Have a superior flaver, 2 supstantial - crispness and a general goodmness that ||- makes them: " iinctive. - : | When ordering Corn Flakes from your || |wsim tm o ot £ 22 Pos+ T S % b | e s sober e rocer, be sure 10 Spesuy Iost i0asties {1 [t e ‘by name. The vellow and red wax- || [EE&STiE.... wraPPt}'d . ?ackage is ty@u‘f‘ g‘zaraa‘tee ' ; 3 s“:‘:::iona.fly a .voun»g._”n-xa,x; m!d of getting the best. ,. L ] AR Bl i { ~ Made by Postum Cereal Compaayifar. Santle Croock Mick,

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