Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 1, 1920, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEP TEMBER 1, 1920 == that are being hauled north to Bar Har- bor indieate that the New Haven road is sts which set inn with- the end of the {month on Tuesday and will continue ; Steadily until after Labor day. 1t was stated here on Tuesday that a night shift will b etemporarily dispensed { with at the Goodyear mills within a few NIELSON Scores of people from Danielson and |days. This mill has been operating with DA surrounding places went to the fire in |three shifts and running 24 hours a gay at barn on the | motor cars As soon as the freight busine: . Wood's Hili| Mr. Kimball stood his loss with re- !cleared up on the Danielson road of the ol markable bravery. and was as cool as any | Rhode Island company the local freight the town of ross the river 1 . odyear. ¢ \ thunderstorm |Man on the grounds. office will be closed. No statements are e S Sl st % 1 __ | forthcoming as to when resumption of Tuesday afternoon, and the structure Frank Kravezy Piotrowzki, 34, employ- = e Sty 1 all it tents, including 130 tons |aq by & lumber nctarer | conduet. | Service may be expected, if ever. s gy P Mg wite okt o Lo amber hrasnteitnier CUhuuC Some radical changes are being made the highest qua ing operations in the town of Brooklvn, |, JORIC TR I B A B mpany e gy St s g | \WAs almost. instantly killed Tuesday | yu¢ ay the contract for building the sec- of the largest in Wind- |moming when a heavy oak log became |on of state highway: between Brooklyn 132 by 42 feet, and the | dislodged from the crest of a steep em- | 0 F) B80T nt co 1 bankment at the foot of which Piotrowski (%% FEEEIL (o from $16.000 5,000 Mr. | was working and crashed down upon him. |, ~GIOREON TAUTRCEY. DUTES CRGACT »stimated during the fire that the Piotrowzki was unable to save himself | glerks in Danielson. ne barn was worth about $5,0%0. | from the impending disaster, was caught,| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taft of Norwich wagons, harn and farm | giricken down. and his neck broken. At |have been guests here of Mrs. George O, ipment were destro. | the time of the accident the unfortunateBrown of Furnace street, and while vis- re loss Mr. Kimball | m, alone, his companion Wworker jiting in this section section spent a day insurance having left for a moment to bring 2 jug {at Rocky Point and a number of other|,f water. Coroner Bill. who visited the | East Killingly milk producers feel that inity of the barn ee-|geene of i) dent. in the rear of the |{he trucking arrangements thev have little w there | peme south of Brooklyn center, later | made to get milk into Providence will stated that he i learned that Piotrow- | work satistactorily at least unti s epgaged in trimming out tree- | winter storms bri ving brush from the hill- | hlockage of the road: side. fvidently some of the material he | What, if anything, is the matter with removed loosened the biocking under the ' the women of Killingly? D. Fred Ken- d let it roll down upon him. | worthy, registrar of voters, says that only | Fiotrowzki leaves a wife and six chil| two women have made appl dren. His body was taken in charge bY | enrollment as yote Undertaker Louis E. Kennedy and re- moved to the Piotrowzki home on the|ment is in effect. Mr. Kenw ‘Windham ro west of Brooklyn, near {ihat -women who contemp! what i known as the old stone house. th fall elections d Tuesday | 2L ORCE, 50 a8 to avoid th 1o be consid- | Pe sure to oceur as gland cities, | hearer. ghtning fired orge H. Kimball 1 heavy that came toward the possibility of a rthy ady e participat- rush that w election time Chiet John MeFarland that there apy interest in New a s among police officials, in John Ryan and | Attorney Charles L. Torrey of Putnam : T0B Bike’ Ui \safe crackers who \M,,{\\.q.\ visitor in Danielson on Tuesday sled here early Sunday morning at) Captain F. O. Armington of C compa . . e of Andrew Jarowski. The wor. |state guard, said Tuesday afternoon that police department is particularly he is taking up with the proper military sted i n inspector | Authoritics the matter of having a new the pair and 5 X":‘_A of identifying them |and believes this will be allowed, provid- cting them with some crimes have been committed in that city riand has been getting wiries about prisoners publicity given their experi- Summit, R. 1., where a safe nd Liberty bonds stolen last \t, is anxious o know more GGSHEN | The Ladies Aid society orie d rew them | At St. John's church in Dayville Mon- | Thomas < at once ap- est. icomed e th as a his family at Oakland Beach. met with N re. nc= from morning Miss Sarah Reddy| of that | noon : waf William Demit of on were | The Community club hohs a lawn e - ettir tev tius Kost, | party on the church green on Wednesday rg ' t0 t ne nuptial | evening. Bolles 1 oked its prettiest | T Miss Deatri .ambert of Daniel- {lit up with Japanese lanterns. Numerous ot From bridesmz am A. Red- | sames were played and a s> g N ; f the bride best man. | joyed. - lce cream w: i e reception at the home of the | corn and cakes . Mr. and Mrs. Demit left | 1t was voted to hold a Community , which w | club the home of B. R. York, o ” N o A ¢ to make | Eim farm. on Wednes: Sel home Woreester, ¥ oom | tember > foreman for a hig n com- | Rev. homas A with Mrs. . £ The bride received | Williams and daughte ended the Oid - day celebration held ia Union, oh n wase J. W. Thomp: Aug Vood's 131 in th visiting Mrs. Thomp: Sunday afternoon s th Edward Goy Waur \ere were threatening showe a T iain WO weeks ant ander. but aiong about three & ve .been res | the dark clouds quietly stol. car onnce of America i in time for the Union Christian. | s s mville, T sl iz with the Goshen | m s for a number of weeks | sceiety were provided, the organ | n s ) e i \ndrews | ¥ Drought out from the churc i 5 o i et [ the meeting was heid under the s . : 2 redine . on the church iawn. C. ot 1 6b A o el 1! the cornet, Mrs during hours when he Fre r is something Danicison, but Officer i . 2 lties. » win the commendation of all. |} " ihe pastor, the town will re- | The ers vere Rev the term. 1t | bell of Leb: n. Center chu will | W, Hanna Gozrah and Kictt of Liberty Hill T jon m.eeting will be in two weeks TP S C B.at-Libery iin assisted was God AE ¥ .J *The Local Undertaker™ DANIELSON, CONN et Parlors ¥ Machanic Street { Long train throu £how an incrs of “deadhead” Pu'.imaml z Second Annuz! Under the Management | B. P. 0. ELKS WILLIMANTIC CATTLE, SHEEP, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, VAUDEVILLE, DANCING, MIDWAY EVERY NIGHT Sept. 2, 3, 4, 6--Labor Day, All Day SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT PUTNAM What proved to be a tempest in a tea- pot was stirred up at the meetinz of Anselm Mayotte post of the Ameri- can Legion which night in the rooms of the Putnam Cham- | ber of Commerce. ry, commander of the post, presided at! the session, at which somre real live ar-| guing was heard, discussions were carried on. the bonus was at the root of the mat- and was responsible for the some- what antagonistic attitadejheld by some ! preparing for the hemeward rush of tour- ! held Monday | Dr. Edward F veral spirited | As usual, | street corners of few days there have been heard rumb- lings of discontent from legion members it _had mot mine the cause Putnam for Tt came out at Monday night's delegates from | meeting after Putnam post to the state econvention had given their reports. Macdonald. Jr., reported at some length on the business that Bridgeport, the Putnam delesation had taken at that | speaking of 1 mentioned | that the Putnam votes, the "resolu- | tion which aimed to have the st H Connecticut a bonus of $100. Putnam delegates ation for ! Adams resolution which was designed to | BRrReeD) THEATRE TODAY and THURSDAY Madlaine Traverse Empress of Stormy Emotion Ly “The Iron Heart” A Thrilling Story of Loyalty and Love HARRY CAREY = “Human Stuff” His Latest Quick Trigger Adventure in the Land of Romance s since it was officiaily prociaimed that the nineteenth amend- es ecure for veterans bonus, which the Putnam post has e paid up endowment on record as favoring, and which delegates at I insurance po! hould register the discus- | national gove evidently voicing the, sentiments of state fund as legion men in Putnam, the senate. Ir that the Putnam {S = | four-fold enly thing bonus fo look the prisoners |company of coast artillery formed here, the delegates ing the townspeople show sufiicient inter- | Pelieved that {hlen WhivEs Joseph Bousauet. Jr., of Dyer street ! A | were supposed to he renresentine. enfoving a fwo weeks' vacation with|¥® 3 eral other members present . Wl were much those of the original spokesman. After some not endorse | funds for disabled | organization had the partment Hartfo to the defegates fr A Wi s Thursday after- | nam | have acted street, was opera appendicitis at red up by Mr. Macdonald who stat gate opposed chased from hou as the four-fold plan nus has been endorsed by ganization of the organization in automobi moun | Montreal asking the state of commander. aciion on thi { du ar when he | g.oq ing the four-fold bonus p olutions which aside from that delegates at from all over Connecticut ts ring at all with ot ed un. ed the convention alone, to get a bonu . they would probably Putnam' in the early part noon Tue: bril turn oninion t v would not o bonus. but neentrating the national | lief from t which Putnam has two days. previou; Rhod. on hardships upon Putnam merchants, s manu eport did not service men t some recog 2ins w t tion from iment, and will retain the The fold plan the of repr ives, and now.awaits thé action of ing let it post Iready un, o0d tha Pprovi se explanati muddle, omewhat, disgruntied rer view of the whole m the same ‘meetinz voted that the Putn tion solicitin unless the 1 of the de nigan, of djutant Arthur Gothreau, South Meadow on this week for -Kimball ho tal. Clifford T Albert Marion were recent Norwich Frank Tha street, has pur- Williams the in which Ciarence Ke family are ta throuzh the W :n mountains, and to ins eph Kasken, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Worcester, and Annie Wory by M Da- am Mon- rgyman around the corner into Furlong front wheels w who wa drivin A severe electrical storm passed over while* th ant storm began rain lower parts of the city street un aned ou hower b npressive he . Puinam doctors have heen busy these | past few days who are prepar ceinating boys an g to enter school when day i who have not been vaccinated. opens on Tue No freight was rec trolley by the loc island Company Tuesday. The fact been discontinued will ived for shipment of 1t 1 agents turers who have been usi GOTTSCHALK -1 SMITH—In Co Funer: | GROV Funeral servic ! New London paper LECLAIRE—Tn SEE DAREDEVIL MURPHY IN DOUBLE PARA- CHUTE DROP FROM AEROPLANE 5,000 FEET HIGH AT 6:30 P. M. EACH EVEN- ING OVER GROUNDS SEASON TICKET, 75¢ SINGLE ADMISSION 25¢ 6--0THER BIG ACTS--6 MARRIED LL—In M. D. Fu k of Lishon Il of Norwich 30, 1920, b mond H. Go Doris H DIED Joseph Smith, iis S1st ve: 1 Wednesday afte, (standard time) home. R Charle In Norwich Grover, aged s at the gregational church Thursday at 2.30 p. m. Burial in Comstock cem- etery, Montville, please copy. GRIMSHAW-—In 1920, Dorothy . Gr er of John and ¥ imshaw aged 3 months Joseph LeClaire Emeline months and CLAIRE City, Eugene home in East Main on Thursday morning quiem mass. at St. Mary church at 9. Burial in St. Mary's cer etery, Lisbon. KRAMER—Tn Hartford. Aug. 29. 1920 wife of William te home, 319 Central enue, Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 1, o'clock. Burial in family plot in Hickory street cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks { to our friends and relatives for sympathy and heau cent bereavement: esnecially to the offi- cials and employes of the Killingly Wor- sted Co. MR. ful floral offerings in our re- ‘D MRS. ROBERT PARK AND FAMIL MRS. LITTLE AND FAMILY. Church & Allen 15 Main Street Funeral Directors ~AND— Embalmers Lady Assistan Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH ” WM. SmiTH ALLE in ~“ONE NIGHT WED., SEPT. 1ST GLEASON AND BLOCK'S RADIANT MUSICAL COMEDY RAINBOW GIRL America’s Finest Musical Comedy The World's Most Beautiful Chorus Exjuisite Seats Now $1.00, § In Today 2.15, 7, 8.25 MUSICAL JOHNSTONS A Real Mysical Novelty ANNETTE & ROSE Singing — Talking — Dancing S —————————————— MITCHELL LEWIS a Powerful Morthwood Drama That Will Grip You From Start to Fnish, Entitled FAITH OF THE STRONG In Six Parts e e ———————————— GAUMONT NEWS mar- Buick automobile | control of the ma-| home | the hood batter-| flooded | er, Aug. 20, 1920, | l i There will be 8 shorl calendar ~ession Win at 10 clock William H. M ——FIVE DAYS TO— ew London County’s Sixty-sixth Annual FAIR | AND RACES Sept. 6-7-8 Norwich Fair Grounds Three tions. DON'T MISS IT! No Increase In Admission Prices and No War Tax ADULTS 50c—CHILDREN 25¢ AUTOMOBILES 50c Wed. Mat. and Thurs. BIG DOUBLE BILL The First Edgar Lewis Production Other Men’s Shoes FEATURING CRAUFORD KENT A Drama of Heart In Seven Parts Revelation Bloodad Action—A Woman's Throbs—And the Kids Will Mary Miles Minter With a Distinguished Company of Screen Stars in “Peggy Rebels” A 5 Part Comedy Drama That You Don't Want to Miss Costuming—Exube -anza Color—Song—Dance— Merri- ment—A Metropolitan —Notable Gorgeous Hirsch’s Best Music. Selling—Prices $2.00 Plus War Tax Attraction Cast—Urban's Production— INTERNATIONAL NEWS MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY , THE ONLY VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTCOPLAYS CLEAN — COOL — COMFORT Thursday, Friday, Saturday —————————————— BILLY NEWKIRK FAME SISTERS — CHARLOTTE HAUGH & CO. Singing Revue Child Singer. A Great Act B ———— WATTS & RINGOLD Colorad Entertainers McCARTHY & STENARD Man and Woman in a Full Stage TWIN BEDS" ———— e EMILY STEVENS Stage Star Supporting Cast Ostriche, in a Six Act Special Phote Play Entitled THE SACRED FLAME It has been Hailed by critics as the love_stories. SELECT NEWS | (Continued on Fage Eight, Col. Five) ays of Soinid Enjoyment For Young and Old Horse Racing, Free Vaudeville, Band Concerts, Balloori Ascension Daily, a Big Carnival, Merry-go-round, Ferris Wheel, Exhibits From the Farm, Flow- er Show, Poultry Exhibit, Farm Imple- ments, War Exhibit and a Big Midway Are But a Few of This Year’s Attrac-

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