Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 14, 1920, Page 6

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A MARVELLOUS KIDNEY REMEDY In Ong Manth, Frut-a-tves” Gave Complete Relief 658 Finer AvE., Tror, N. Y. ©] have been & great sufferer for years with Kidney' Trouble and Constipation. 1 tried ‘Fruit-a-tives' about a month ago, and with almost immediate results. The Kidney Trouble has disappeared and the Constipation is fast leaving me”. HENRY DATER. TODAY AND WEDNESDAY—2:15, 7:00, 8:20 KUHN LEICHTER & CO. Presents “How Movie Stars Are Mad-" . Now is Your Chance to Become a Star. Actual Movies Taken on the Stage WANTED—Local People to Act Before the Camera. You May Be a Pick- ford or a Chaplin. You Never Can Tell Tonight—Bathing Girl Contest Wednesday Matinee—Babies’ Contest Bring the Young Ones. A Scene Will Be Taken' of the Audience st Each Show. All Pictures Taken on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Will Be Shown on Thursday, Friday, Saturday. MILTON SISTERS FRANK DRYON *Fruit - a - tives’, or Fruit Liver Bians iand Sanos Seuaviund e ‘Tab the medicine made from it sunetavd mtsable oni 1s doing || CASE AND COLLINS THE OZAVS ‘a wonderful work in bringing health Comedy Duo Mind Reading Novelty A 10 sick people. 0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited OGDENSBURG. N. Y. ALICE BRADY in “THE DIVORCE GAME” GAUMONT WEEKLY e v, TODAY AND | -DAYS ERTEY BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE—FEATURE PICTURES THREE ANDER GIRLS | Singing and Dancing Act Making All Changes of Costumes " S REEEY\ v of the Audiedce, Special Scenery, Beautiful Gowns SAMPSON & DOUGLAS Corgress Against Alcoholism, to be held . Washington, September sive, Samuel H. Davis of W 5 ward Shaw, 2d, L. D. Burlingame, S Steers, Dean Otis Randall an? Jchnson. STONINGTON The steamers of the Emergency Fleet | corporation, of the Ferris type, moored at the Elrmm"\on shipyard wharf, are being r departure for Virginia. GARLAN of ‘these vessels, the Qua- | HARRY D o paw, d, Bonifary, Congreagee and in a Black Face Comedy Act An Eccentric Cw;.dy 0 in & Danah. They will be taken in tow by “THE JAIL BIRD"” Lively Offering ocean-going tugs in pairs. It is said the ten vessels at New London will also be McRAE AND CLEGG L tewed south th the departure of the | “THE INTRUDER AND THE QUEEN OF THE WHEEL' ve steamers the wharf here will have a five steamers the v ere will hav R TORE PICTURE desertcd appearance; but the burned : | TOM MIX in “DAREDEVIL” amer Chelsea, like-unto the American “flag is still there.” Rev. E. Campion Acheson, D. D., suf- |} By Far the Greatest “Mix” Picture Ever Screened. It Has All the Other, fragan bishop of the Episcopal diocese of || Western Pictures Look Like 10, 20 and 30 Foc Daring Feats and Fast Connecticut. officiated the marriage (| Action. Written and Directed by Mr. Mix Himself. This Picture Out- Saturday afternoon in Calvary Episcopai |} classes All Others. caurch of Miss Marvina . H. Sanford, daughter of Rev. Frederick R. Sanford, v of the church, and Thomas Whit- |3 e Cutler of Stonington. The attended by Miss beth M. Eliot of Guiliord and William P. Ryle:of Brook- | . shers were Frank Foster | PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE Dodge. S. Cutler, Bailey Bow- | THEATRE 5 crs and Horace H. Babbock he. colored burglar ; \e % 2l of . Westesis on jail on S : e A oed e || WEDNESDAY EVENING in the West was popular with | volume « the wnnouncement of | ceived with expressions | falling off of again elec ‘uln,»x school. d | man | her de i : A expressions ) played b Granite | Of sorsow and regret. Miss Stedman had VB e detained there unti pr = L yohn ¥ { the ten | N0t been in good health for somo time, | 20 Will be dctained {here § N il e SEPTEMBER 15 w a Laurence A. Grace of |and she was taken io superior court at Kingst Jru sl e 2 e RECT FROM NEW YORK o ry rnluis;tmuuhncr. : ved b | oF breaking entering: twelve 1ouses| A1ert Fefl, tenor, sang O Taiyir it Bro | | Desies her Taotier, she s survived by {11 Wescerly hours Her veil w emish lace and tulle. | HATED and hunted by E { tive coms four brot and six sisters: George T | morning. He ving a | held b St oot T i thousands! o Yet none & | a as |} North Sionington. John H. of We 5 fiing tw akyward Just as At=}y Sl S e dibTiag and tliacer i | > but his own band knew . o exls rick O. ic and ‘Charles | {nur G. Wheeler, (he milkmian, Was About us anlias i : 9 | ut his o A i T ‘The bridesmaid wor: pink organdie trim. his face. Till treachery . uod witk i a black hat. S { Miss Cecil Rerth. Mrs BataBoE North | Uy L) e aiainot hide,the Wespon on) iy piackchat iy oe o~ { brought him his great- { asugnter of and the late | Stonington, Mrs. Latham X. Bentley, Mrs, | | e 8334 he @31 not e S (e ) i s g A {orrin s n Stoninston, whe | Brva Brown, Miss Jessie Stedman and | Lo, DTS i iotn wa o pisar] get nd | res: Latham N. | Mre. Howard Bentley of Westerly. i : West- woman's love. erand d voi the Jam Stedman- was a member of m.-‘l”\ onington grenge and. the Congre- | S, gl Chieh | Shewadlem Jn NAHY Ve Among the ut of town guests were onington Aug. 7, 1897, was educated in | in.any of t 3 = e s Ha of the schools of that tawn and was grad- o Iar it Mrs. Hadiai A, Hull |vated from the Wheeler, school in the | ngt ecessary o make a search of the|London Mrs Phineas Randall and Miss ; { |dm e S, b angrandi and Misses J. Emelie nad Ma- |§ | < i | The Celonial Air Sercica company of lephone m s received from|rie Zangrandi. of and Mrs. || ~ { place betwe: As he has counts of bre ncy and ag Paw- | M ckus hospital, Norwich. | North acute attack of | ga ations. Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atwood tions being dahllas and giadio music was by Grinnell's orchestra. he e case ) Westerly has been organized with these | the Boston pa hief |G W. Kin incorporators:, Cast Miller, George ~H. - ; THE Toll Harper, Harold D. Kenvon and Francis Sargent, a yeung woman e Hartm ¢ D ille, Pa., | PRICES—éflc. $1.00, $1.50, $2 Garamoun!, Mr. oYrk, ndall of G. Ahern. An aeroplane of English type, | to carry two passengers. has arrived from Mineoia and it is planned to have the ma- :e Kingston fair. The purpose e company is to engage in exhibi-| ies Ha vassenger flights, taxi Service and | who drove al surveys. maps, pho- | girl in Stamf 1l and animated. excnerated order e RS ! ulomo! er a litue using death, aithous the coroner, was ar prosccuting at.ornet charged w aughter, and i ds for in_the superio This womi There was the same Miss Sa1 the She ving ‘Wright of Boston, |§ plug 'War Tex SEATS NOW Jotn F. Findlay of Mamo- | roneck, X. Y. Mrs. Butavus Eliot of New SEE him as Black Haven, Mrs. John Hayward, Mrs. R M McAlpine and Judson McAlpine of Hack- nsack. At the 28th annual meeting of the Pawcatuck W T. U. these officers clected: Carrie B. Frazier. pres | Gertrude Burdick, vice president; H. M. | Burdick. correspending secretary: Mabel Paimer, recording secretar K. treasurer; Lou . aud superintendents chosen are: Evau flower mission and relief, Libfie | ¢ Weoster© H. M. Burdick, press: Lucy O. Gavitt._scientific temperance instruction | superior_cou as gri innd medical temperance: Ruth R. Nash, | 1. The na s wom, | publications ; Ciara G. Hall, franchise ;) argent and her home Deering, bandit, hold up & train—escape from his captors— leap 60 feet from a clifi—burn out a nest of his foes— rout a band of Mexican raiders—fight his be- trayer to the death— fling away his freedom to save his enemy's child. field cou in Californ that t Stonington Peinters. B Saturday noon a tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Wilcox in Main street their | Keuse B. W of H. M. Bur- years lcox. and Miss ‘Mabel | nta were married by C. Stone * Davidson of New London | to “construct a stone | Pendleton wharf. Brightman is to be a student | ode Isiand 7e corsne court. ‘nlic grand § {22 Flizabeth Falmer, fraternal calis; Clara in E State cpliege at | et G. Hall and Gertrude Burdici, medal con- | Sheriff dohn R. Wilcox, of Washington ! K | | teste: Mary Main, parlor meetings: Alice ) county | Palmer. current events; Carrie R. Fr: | with Deputv and prohibition officer house in Matunick 4. and seized gallons of A Border Romance of Hot Passions and Cold Lead. zier | Phillips, |2 COLCHESTER Edwin R. F has purchased 13 Jones residence on Ple An autemebile frem Massachusetts in- mo {jured a couple of icemen. the rear end of c: r r s, % {an ice cart and put the machine out when Madeline Brown of Cromwell street. Ies was being delivered home on Norwich at the residence of Deputy Sheriff M - Perry was at the rear of the ting a piece of iee and was the left leg by the mu atomobile, which collided with th rles Whitman, who was on the | Stills were the cart, was thrown over one of | have been ie horses and landed in the gutter apd ; Was rented {his left arm was severely sprained and | ©f Narragan bruised. The operator of t le declared the steering gear became disar- and Louisa Jaeger fdir work; (L M. L. dick, parliamentary drills Hart's Greatest Picture —WITH— Anna Q. Nilsson PEARL WHITE nued for —IN— curt the et || “THE BLACK SECRET” B i et e e I e extate of Harol PATHE NEWS Savien Now" Seir cotmmaced on|JEATS was received | “CENTURY COMEDY Jerrold K 8. H. Ke & of e % of New B Tohneon and A Hartford.” Saturday George Brown of Neroton | ™[ the gueet of friends In town |, Jays. Mr. Brown. who is in| fto evade pay Escaped an Operatlon There is nothing in the world a woman so much fears as a surgical operation ()nm they are necessary, but often not; and many have ed by the timely use of that good old fashioned root and molin, from \ r completed his upplied the ;work at \\ atch Hill reiurne home las ton Seventh | week. Rev. E. P. JMathewsa gitended th- essiong of thy Suwmay school conven |tion of the Stonington Union Baptist as- Zumnily of \'orrlsm:hn_ at Stonington Wednesday. g et Jo f pinte 5 zanged and that he would settle for the| The W 5 iyt nday at sun down and the .‘) res m‘l Lydia E. Pinl h:\m Vegetable Compound. If you are | damage inficted. sunssleiE ”‘ today (Tuesday) ae )" . e 1) TOPICS OF THE DAY fering from some dread ailment pu:ullar to your sex, wh not | There is to be a curtailment of electric| Kingston - |estate o . e e Iway serviee. he ch W eginning Thursday. by | and between Westerly be on a three-hours in- ever before, und | $ was Lebanon avenue profit L\\ he experience of these two women whose letters iollow These Two Women Saved from Operations. nd ger and better going some { stead of the present two-hour Schedule,| Business is beginning to boom n | John Hunilev and Miss Katherine Esgan Cedar Rapids, Ja.— ‘\fym- the birth Sandusky, Ohio.— After the birth of the early mitk service Wl be | reading room of the Westerly of Hebron, were week end callers i of last i & 1 uch 3 u Cars will- leave We the high school opening. Iward of New Haven wus my last child 1ad such painful my baby I had organic trouble. My h at 6.15, 9.15 a. m. 5 » West Broad Street school omenel suest parents on Windham | e ‘"""'5 for doctor said it was caused by too heavy and 815 p. m.. Leaving Nc nday with a registration of 2% avenue over § v housework. I suffered for months lifting and Iwould have to have an Westerly at 7.30, 10.80 1. m. | Governor Beeckman has appointed a| Marshall J. Porter and family motored |, Hebron Sunday afternoon Stephen D. Brainerd of \le-(ghesler} the Fifteenth TIn 1 the doctor at my (rmzhlo_ was operation. I would not consent to an S gelszate io etohave operation and let it go for over a year, in town Monday Laving my sister do my work for me as thall returned”Monday from | to me,with a y and four other I was not able to walk. One day my ,, 4 it tn “Harfopd y \ Shea of Middletoo=. wag children, soone day I thought of Lydia aunt came to see me and told me about: | Tememie, Btia cof Mindlat “‘ p. m. yok Mathewson Second H rch Saturday morning. | ¥ spent Labor Day Ashaws e s | his home on Lebanon avenue over Sun- ..Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and your medicine—said it cured her of the | day howtt had helped me years hefore and ~ same thing. I took Lydia E. Pinkham'’s The Col I decided to try it again. I took five Vegetable Compound and used Lydia bottlesof VegetableComvound and used E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash and they u " dia [;;Pm!k]ham si.\n:m,iv: \\l' ash and have cured me. Now I do my own ; DANDER'NE ‘ ce then I have been 2 well woman, housework, washing and ironing ane “ ” G ) able to takecare of my houssand TAIly Sowing sor Ty Toriiy ool oo dgmf WARNING! The name “Bayer” is the thumb- 'LITTLE RRODYS BIG FAIR without any trouble or a day’s pain. T ing for other people. I still take a hottla - am(;lr-ad\ audlhankfulltna\w;xr\-yy;nu.r of Vegetable Compound every spring \ P:nf Whld} identiffes- gen:me A:smnf prg‘SCflbIeld by StODS Hair Coming OUt? medicine any time. I am forty-four fora tonic. I recommend your medicine i sicians for 20°years and proved sa illio ! years old and have not had a day’s ill- to others who have trougles similar to B it : S = Doubles Its Beauty. ness of any kind for three yeaxs. mine and you can use my letter if you # Mre. H. Koenie, 617 Eliis Blvd, Cedar wish.”—Mrs. PauL PaPEN¥FUSE, 1325 = - ecier bmseball team was de-| Rapids, lowa. Stone St.. Sandusky, Ohm. 9 LydiaE.Pinkham's [ 3 Vege_table Com pou nd TUES.S!I’T- l4m ‘816 -mfll's WED. SEPT.I5 iommunce:: GRANGE DAY THURS.SEPT.I6 ssnmasormon FRI. SEPT. 17 mcmm:n'sw SAFETY FIRST! 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