Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1920, Page 6

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‘Lends Fragramce to the fimplect med < an erously wounded 1 Peliett to the Day “Kimball_hospital at Putnam. = At the dhoshlrul mf‘r;i:ny after- noon it was stated that y was in 3 & serious condition. he had stolen the car and that it m i 2 z .. 1BOW in its owner's Mn. ) IN— . The raging gale out of the somtheast cmkea_ug as A true. | . &- i : mu o that Wwore .out its fury during the eéatly ; & hours of Friday momMg.le!: a_trail of 9 E B damage_in_its wake in this section of i Windham county. In Danielson and Rll through the surrounding territory: trees were uprooted or broken off. Fall-|his arrest. n;x ';‘reell a;t hmi‘zis x‘ux?:* mhs"kd x: . Without _a doubt Goyette, who wes electric light and telephone “wires and | gitt ear Captain Bulger while. the crippled both, the lighting and wire ser- m‘:{.m’i coversation = was We carrya éomplete line of the nec- ]| ¥i= s e town of Brodkiva s siring | hitrd. what wis-ssid orer. the. wits. b5 of poles of the S’ N. E. T. company|the Woonsocket, officer, and, without o f 5 3 were bowled over by the gale Which| ceremony, bolted out the door and orth- Ce8s0! or our Auto- at_times reached surprising. velocity. . | ward alon rch street. . Captain Bul- e“ary Ac ries y .In the business section of Danielson | ger fijyi‘ len his coat and then early risers found on Friday morning e & mol e- rows of torn awnings and blown in win- do"rv: Listen L that was [\call I:i vyt hnG“: c”::ll e n Lester company that w alled to' him to stop, but Govette ly . 4t the Orpheum theater Thursday night|pat on more speed. .. When opportunity WC al” do TIRE and TUBE VUI-" did not finish its- performance unt af-|offered Captain Bulger Hred a shot oyer ter midnizht owing to the. fact that the|Goyetie's head and this failing to_fright- C ANlZlNG and we are w]“l_ng at Droduction could not be startéd untl | en the fieing map. into halting the cap- after 10 o'clock, owing to the fact that|tain aimed and fired mlll. this! time in all times to advise you HONESTLY there were no lights owing to the crip-{a real attempt to stop him by hitti pling of the lighting company’s Nigh | him in the leg. . The bullet went wild 2 - ? st Now = i ; ! tension lines. end Goyeite dodgen in _between _ iwa P B i WARD-RAND & CO 3 313 Chiet John McFarland had interviews|buildings, ‘made his way into Chapel § as to the advisability of VULCAN- || .o 2otn serseiant aa tuiorviews | buidines (o bis oy intp | chon i o Tha " nearly a dozen boys charged with have W",Jndl::: into which he dashed and dis- ) -nd g—“’:’ ! concerned with acts Of vandal. | abpear : i IZING your tire and tube. i RS b g e I ¥ e 7 doors and Windows in the homs. of|Vis had taken up. the chase, but avéen F 0 lm o George Popple, off North street near |With this assistance. Capthin Bulger frad e o 5 ! Nb-{ V"k&:.""f*l IMJI the old baseball grounds and athletic|could not locate Jarvis who made good fleld of the Connecticut Mills company. |Ris escape. : g In view of the fact that Captatn Bl |}’ . . 7 - = IYLER-&G(OHUS Phone 1570 324 Ma.in Street bt ::;" T ors who. xisiiad the|Eer had sed Bis Deckgaslve gouars wilh Oné of the Best Lovéd Stories in MISS 4 : _ Just Two Ordi place smashed in the front door. and|the Woonsocket officers, on acgount of H iterature. Thrll ng, Re-cre- avout e of glass in the honse. | the car in question having been return {§ All L F 5 & g R s s ';nve:dgc‘"i,; ed to its owner, After being taken for a || ated With lts Brawling, Guzzling, - e - th‘ N DDE‘K b of the matter wWith tho result that boys|little spin, to help Goyety otit of his || Rovers of the Sea, and All Théir Brig gt Harmeny W/ 4 ) ° . difficulties it may be Imagined that the - concerned in the matter_ were located. Immortal Escapades, Done ‘to the Friday evening’s interviews were In-jofficer was somewhat peeved over Go-|f ) e “\wirh & Hugs Cast Including tended .to afford an opportunity for ad-|Velte's running out and eseaping. e justing the damages and to thereby es-| Town Clerk David Flake left here cape court action in the matter. early !‘Hc;&y a']femoon Tor. Hantord to . : > procure the ballotss thAt will *be used r Winam A. Siater, 78, 3 native of here in mext Monday's dection. Mr. < w » 73 Killingly and all bis life a resident of myagy a1se brought beak with him bal this town, died Friday at his home east 1y ¢ 5 ® (RUER BERC BT of the gur. ! ‘ resd: ! of South Killingly. In his earlier yoars: iu.aive’ towns. nts, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Al- | fon. Mr. Slater was engaged 2s a . blagk- A large gathering of relatives a®d | smith, but later in life followed farm-|. TWO Postponements of Woodsteek fair and Mrs. A. E. Sayles and chil-| friends were present at the funeral of|ing as an occupation. Fa leaves his|V2s held accountable Friday for fhe un- EAST KILLINGLY Foperh, Dl \llss Nellie An Ch!.u returned Sun- a visit with relatives in Bos- Lucius Aldrich spent Wednesday with Visiting fn New | Dr. C. E. Hill -which was held Wed-| wife, a son. William, and a aasghter,|USually small attendance and the Jack ; HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR TICKET FOR THE . weck-end with |nesday at the Upper church. Mrs. Walter Fisk. The children are {Of Many exhibits and attractions that rAN i o . " Mrs, S s' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘William Mathewson who has been-]residents of Danielson. otherwisé would Kave served _to bring P A rt Brooks 11l is able to be out of doors. = i S N :qumy l:ocfl simi countty fair up to 4 R - s Mrs, Allen Frasier with her son, of| Someome has wished more than 200 |its normal standard.. Added to all th : i d“*&*:; ot f\:d::::z "““ gow | Providerice, attended the funeral of her|cardboard plates on Sidney W. Bard,|other handicaps that have been placas : “mk B e_“m\’:rews arents at|Drother, Dr. C. E. Hill here Wednes-| of the Brooklyn Savings bank force. Mr.|in the way of holding the fair tfy_year 3 eel s[ w-t‘ rs, 1 Di day, ‘& Bard recently found on going out {o get|was block roads, across which trees be- : Anaplecrest. Charles Wescott of Dayyille called on|into his car that a long package had|ing in the gale of Thursday might had |] : 4 FOR THE BENEFIT OF t Joseph Dumas, Jr, and.family, of|relatives and friends Wednesday, been left resting on the seat in the ton-|fallen and some farmers who had eattie |§ . North Grosvenordale, spent Sunday nean, An investigation showed, What|entered or Were to be axhibito “ ; ; [ with Mr, Dumas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. ibitors in oth. the package contained. During his spare| er departments hpd to forego their plans, e - =L .me w B‘ Ne S HANOVER {2y, pagkicy caciained. Duving Ns waset s sestctmitiy Ing v fitugn thels pison w. ckus Hospital W The September meeting of the mission. | Stores that sell such arficles in. Daniel-| roads cleared in time to reach the fair- ary society wes heid Wedne: r. | son but without getting a clue to any-|grounds. Secretary L. H. Healey. told nbon &t @ires o'6lack 1n tho vmfi 2oter | one who haa purchased such a quantity |of one exhibitor. living only a compara- IN THE LAST EPISODE OF Mrs. Armitage was the hostess. This wag | Of Dlates, which are available for the|tively short distance from. the Erounds, ‘THE BLACK SECRET” the first meeting of the home department | OWner at any -time he, or she, maylwho ha dio cut away fallen tress that AT THE STATE HOSPITAL GROUNDS of the society for the year. Mrs. G. F. |'be located. h;:i !hlot-}:‘ke? the road before he could : Bailey of Norwich Town and Mrs. Allen| This year's Third regiment, State|Eet to the fair. I w oc 6 P Mo ,PATHE NEWS ednesday, October 6th, at 3 P. . J man's Home Missionary Unin in New | of Danielson and D company of Mystic.|month ago &nd. fore other'things up RAINBOW COMEDY TUBBS FULL MILITARY BAND London county and Mrs. Latham told of § Captain A. Putnam Woodwatd, Dan-|around the rounds. her week at Northfield Home Missionary | felson, inspector of small arms practice,| The exhibition hall has been repaired - 2 EVERYBODY’S GOING summer school. Both speakers were very | announced on Friday the following|and housed Friday a fine, If limited, e < interesting. During the Social hour the | makeup of the regimental team, the|ShOWing of vegetables, fruit, flowers. . hostess served refreshments, members winning places through their | Preserves, needlework, pastry, honey and Latham of Park church, Norwich, ‘were | guard, rifie team, which is to shoot at| Visitors to thé fair Friday found few guests of ‘the society. Mrs. Bailey spoke | East Haven today (Saturday) made up|traces of the tornado that so badly on the new work planned for the Wo- | exclusively of members of C company | damaged the_exhibjtion bafl about a Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mackenzie and | work in practice: other such exhibits, Ol Hn DRE_N Mrs. Christina - Mackenzie motored to Captain D. Palmer Brown, Mystie;| Many of the cattle Dpens were yacant SCHO é = Gardner, Mass, Thursday to visit rela- | Sergeant S, Wi Bard, Danieison; Ser-|ihis year and the poultry show was not MONDAY AT 4P. M. tives for a few daye. 5 geant Robert F. Clark, Mystic; Sergeant|aS Jatge 58 usual, but there was no dis- 3 Funeral services for Mrs. Imogene Allen | Elmer C. Wood, Attawaugan; Sergeant aw?fin‘txnt in 3.“’ 10;‘:;» é-nn‘nl;y of BALTIC IAANT:¥:': Rsénd Smith were held Wednesday afternoon at | Howard M. Withey, Danielson; Corpo-|8PeC or _ they iscontinued SATURDAY, O That disfiguring skin trouble two o'clock at the Yiome of her son, Frank | ralral Endén Mosher Mystie: Corporal|this Drospect in/view of the hard luek, | Se—emmsss ~mmeas — CLUI HALL whtich fhak i L. Smith. Rev. H. D, Rollinson was in | Edwin Burns, Danielson; Mechanic Wil-| Weatherwise, that has been visited on the | ¢ iniout showing when Thursday’s post- 4 Tatter where o Scratch —no § lefarge of the service. Two . hymns,{1al L. Davis, Mystic; Mechanic Charles| Talr association. SonbALit whs Hwde LecHeRry. HUMPHIEY& N'OAVELTY iy R’g;{;’“a“‘“lfllmflme Crossing the Bat and Abide with Me, | W .Hale, Danielson; Bugler Walter| The midway, 0o, was smaller .than|" pinam merchants helped t6 2dd to EST] <o mgt‘:) ym"‘sl"f‘ ”.r‘:'; R?;:;—[ were sung by a quartet. Burial was in | Kinney, Mystic. it has been for years. as many of the|ins atiractivencss of the fair by dis- DANCING l:ao TO 11:30 R Canterbury cemetery. attractions that had been booked, Charles and Earl Collins, brothers, 1eft | [10ying farm MACHINEry, HEAters, S16Ctri- | s e Ointment. It relieves itching at ho €aw €@ ico with the 56th Coast - cal appliafices, water plants, musical in- ) i & once, and heals eruption promptly R0 ok noon provided .good entertainment & . WN Artillers. cas ve sl trumenis, hardware. efc. ete. Prescribed for :ar!byphydganx VOLUNTG b:e: ¥ t!(:;iirrs;;:neznie;f‘ oar:i;: Pae i},,:: :fi"”{, it tha Ohe Cant sale at|® ll::mi:e fruit exhibit particulal atten- ;}15 “’“‘;7" s ‘:; ‘-“:-““:‘;xh?:‘:" 5“':) - P for eczema and similar troubles. Granulated sugar 3 Ibs, for 50 cemts. | to Mississippi, where they are to spend v e Druggist’s, The Rexall Store.|yion \ag atjracted by the entry. of Est-|Music during the day i Alldruggists sell Resinol Ointmentand Seap. Dearnley & Clarke.—adv. D > OSH St. James' band of Dinielson. the winter in trapping fur-bearing’ ani- ford and Woodstock apples made by Wi : - fit- mals. They left here Thursday night he h“ i m'fl-n‘n ':- "h-: ;nmn:el!!hat liam Child, Hem-y‘ B\i;fl u:xd G. 1: Pe:; bfl'znfe‘flt:rl;‘: x‘:x‘;lmfm?:n,"x:om ELY | f married France | fully equipped with traps and other ndjdate.for aljey. This exceptionally fine dsplay & organization are not dis- e ol g g Thaiy| appurtenances to making a successtul | Fepublican nomination. for. representative | yelacted fruit demonstrated that these | Wembers of the org e 'rom, eart veidenced Fri- & - Fross ‘ncome, it la Bated i an amicls| Tenture. They huve been employes at| S fhe tewn of Kilmgly o |Winana meount viowns stands on & yar | (STt O, S RGNS foog || A Sure Cure for thie Blues. Edith Wha the Connecticut mills. - with_any_ section. of the coun: o e e approves ot the men taiieno S5 | rarry E. Battey of Fast Kiimgly,|Hme Mondas. for voting at fhe annual| prodaction of wpies of the Jighe | srade, | fortune Attending the ueual popular|} Just One Long Laugh Z fall. Who has been county game warden for| tOWD .meeting in Killingly. o exhibit on the grounds won more i Woodsteck fair for mext fa 4l exhibit, in the poultry - a number df years, has received an ap-| Daneing. in the town Tall this .(Sat-|ittention than the display of news mod-| AR URLSUSL exh M A D G E B : - pointment as a Unfited States Demf, urday) évening. . Music by the Good-|els of automobiles, These 1921 offer- x;‘\;m‘ngs‘ bxd—x), was a deer, shown nyE game warden, which appointment gives|Yc2T Singing orchestra—adv. ings included clpsed and open models | FTEAK BE o e events: s To 2 Te It e nim general jurisdiction, Charles Biike of Brosklyh i§ 3 can.|marked Dy refinements that seemed to| FOIOWHE Tre Vo0 * K N E D ° Persons who have been complaining | fdate for the republican r.omination for | N&ve ® special anpeal to the many motor- Bt . P luring the past few days that motor- | senator from 25t sengtorial ais. | B in the crowds. Sl i —IN— ‘l nu m ln men have not stopped trolley cars with | tridt, the convention of delegates to be| SOMe racing events during, the after- | Wheeler “H he same fine degree of exactitude, as|held in Willimantic today (Saturday). Weno C. . . elp om 3 o location of waiting patrons, as is ——————— . i The body of Roland Bennett . ' zenerally the rule are asked to consider ett, who BORN. : L E died suddenly Thursday of heart dis- sl AT THEA hat in_this season of falling leaves v o is. FLLY-—In Norwich, Oet. 1st. 1920, a | 2:30 a and much night moisture slippery rails| §252.4t bjs home in Cambridge was | SEELLY—an Sorgioh. 06C 200, 10208 icing 5, i .. | brought the home of his sister-in- e & . h . result :and handicap motormen in mak- n-| No. 30 Geer avenu Gussie Chimes Come In and Hear Him On the ng aceurato. stops. law, Mrs. Tda I Field at. Dayvile Filly Flight Two poupds of $1.25 chocolates for| What is described as a big game, MARRIED, Fred Wilkes With _real artillery on both aldes has WOODWARD—GLENNER —In_ . Daniel- " 4k 34 been planned between the Gonnoticut |\ son. Sent. 25, 1530, by Kev. Martin §. ;:::e ln'.:.:u:e Class— Mills team and the North Grosvenordale| Stocking, Miss Rose Glennér ¢f Atta- i Sautege . McKinney 4 = Children Cry jteam for October 1. paugan ‘and Percy Woodwardof East | SUSES ] H What 2 Wonderful Mother You'd Be FOR FLETCHER'S o Yt o the BaiaBlis of Franct| WILBUR oGDEN-AL Neptume P |Lidy K Ll 1 D ¢ il an_address don, Oct. 18t, 1920, by Rev. s i 2 : 3 \ g She’s the Daughter of Mother Machree I CASTORIA |Robert W Bajs of Goodyesr next Mon.| Boveries 1 i Tie: 1:48; | aotegation from wnieh wit atcens) 8% Always Think of Mother 7 i day evening at_a meeting of the Men's| Wilbur. . , and Miss Marjorle| J. (o Witter was starter. : | funeral services. My Lo Woyl:ld Fill ?l'h uu::“_l club of the Dayville Consregauonaxl Standish Ogden. ay e Scores of Patnam citizens who kmew MA l:;xl-'u-he\«:hon prope ,.u, a"-.t ‘:, 01 1 church. ‘“"‘““—3‘4““—‘“ altic it d liked him expressed sorrow Friday | Mra Eilay celock ¢4 e " Ao & Jieh g | NA BERKOVITZ | iirs’ = m Reach had tne menvers | L0k v v ¢ 71 O/fvin: of Suui: | 428 Wed M Eoceined 2y, FURRY | A dcpirumant durin. o heghte ot . ! Mulking of . Greenevilla and | 9Ver .the 4 i of the Civic Federation at her home on s ety ’};‘ffl" of Baitie, inspéofor R..C. Young, who was nedrly | the storm, late Thurday night. Oun ae- SPECIAL PRICE ON MANUEL ROMAIN'S A g Friday &fternoon -for the first mesting 5 Loretta. Blais E U T —_ e |4s well known here as in his own )mmrfl";ntm:,l_efl;tee::‘dmbemr Jolkd to other RECORDS THI of the Eeason. 1ED, 4 he has_been appoint- | &n ret us, structures the 0 s s WEEK ONLY DEAL RIN Po L RY The 8bdceer rnn‘tban lexT will be 1 tawa. - Expt. pihce he b o B s 3 an inépector Mr. Younz's duties kept 2t first seemed to threaten a real dis- opiened bt Goddgear this rday) ar.| TOENGTI PUBAT Sn. B & | Putham, where hia KiESh fy | aster. but it was contrdlied and extin- 2 1 ternoon , with the Norton company elev- ued ‘;9 disposition and ever cheering uymmn guished »y the flr' department befors en of Worsester as_opporents, Funeral se t Bis home, 58 Me- [ TIPIT SO0 Ot veal friends, He was | Wy Pigeons Rabbit George Vincent Won 2 ?m Drize ot| chenic St, Dhiiison, Sunday, Oct. 3, " hember of Putnam lodss of Eiks 4 (Continged on 1-... Beven, CoL. Bix) . s | $15 offered by the Comnectient imills for| &t 1 . m. . al h best t of ABBE-—At Brool End, Bar. Harbor, Ms., Regular Price $1.00 ! tid Eviog te b J"d A o ber 25, 1820, ' Catherine Amory ! |5 Shee, gobn B BT i BRI it ot Dr. RObert Abbe, form. . s f Stonington. §.¢ . g I pay spot cash—Drop postal | ¢ ‘," Sacoen) tor » LS mfijyx."nr—m tonthzian, Bept The Talking Machine Shop || ™~ Ta¥sugm o B e = 7t ey : 30 Delhi St. Providence, R: L ‘““z—lfli Roxbury. 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE Onl é 2 . 2 " A.F.wWO0OD y The yExdmvemeSboth@cy e Usdsihbie | 55 sais Gl #h‘% @ DANIELSON, JCONN, {:’:fimflg ¥ . . - iate Amanda énnrn um, ot Al 2 L i ach 1920, Muty 1 & vente. , o | PARLOBS & MECHANIC STmrET Requ ; S B at once undérstand why the &h ,! I ; uar:r;-1 &Ee_tiry.- ne(b;"’ omit‘now&n - m1 E ba the S’tfl Sl ) cARD fio.r“t:n"x! o~ sgpefi‘bf m Hakes Bfrétl‘@f& -fi“‘% "’mggg;flym ' o 1ike corn flakes have Em&almera =1 ‘%hfim FoCr A Brooklyn Savings Bank mm.d:":‘”“ 87 MAIN STREET, DAN!ELM CONN, President, J. A AMod Vice-President, Wn\. H. Burnham Secretary-Treasurer, Clarence A. Pott: . CONDITION, JULY 3, 1920 ETS .. EPOSITS SURPLUS AND PROFITS 3 sepuD Lidy Autsting m .:-4. on or before the third day of each month dral intérest Tafebhare 28§ Pl i sr; .""d 7, 4 g HENRY E: CHURCH Way, o§?‘ 51 Y. P mznnb:“ h Aneumh -awwl Blnkin‘ Hotm. 9 hf. wa, nm-m ALLEN n asn MER, emg zwrnm uID FAMILY

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