Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 6

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M AT AR H PUTNAM NEWS stéps’ have been taken toward building DANIELSGN up a sirong !neprer;hxp mmu;haul The case of Mike Stadnik, of Central|the town. Village, was one of 50 to be (‘unfii(lrrg\\ Here in Danielson a committes made Judge Edwin S. Thomas in the f up of Irving W. Davis, Rpland H. Gray, cral court at New Haven this week Sigpey 'E Moy Carroll Allen” and The charge t the fifty persons is sabin .. Russell was named to ' ators of the Volstead the preliminary ‘work. - This will name a number of other st them in the work to. b nielson. men dohe Darbje, of the repub- ald that he Chairman B, wn ke 1 ave the Wauregan| At ar Robeft W. Boys heads £ club and band participate in o on organizati that is to be held here by the nts that village 2 lica when Congress-{ him are Percy Temllett. Max Pafeobach i ew Londdn is to| John Ward, Robert Morrison g Thom- Hartford 1to be a overnors of aal \meet n apd Goodvear were the only n town that were represent- meeting, hut it avas learoed . which has a Boy Scout Truesdell - and ~Hector and other well Known cjtizens rested, il “jotd in any to: vement intendings to Teasge the im- portance of the Boy ut moyement 2 the mégting here R. M. gland fcoutmaster of at -length the Boy . Hg pargicnlarly. stress- entiments that surxound ed in an entertaining man- 1o the couniry and to and fifty-five Fighteen . men ing great num- o5 be s ainéd Boy Scout 3y, . om 2} sections of gastern g . Bysgrs fr oekiRng _of - Eastn Nirix explained that - the Boy : g cou zation is not depomination- ed the mmre a Protestant otganiza- from the truth, for 't ! Amer n hoys in clean ani 7, teaches them (o to take care of 0 canize several troops 3 Ay I ) 1 Daniclson, the more for « ttention. will nd be good pesuits are schpol committee made by the N. Tucker of East 10wn M onald, who if glect, roads, pled secu oward nz the dor Y importanz st trupk lines gland. Senat a part exceedin; els much i ter as do resi- of the town 15 indicated in official circles here | re are obstacles in n grap - school town conte: address tions leased for a vear t of the Ory ides for the for 1" ralli on inthe h the use of the dmission would be or for selectm hall for aay might b the 2 af meeting on such oe- N e | Let Cuticura Care | |0 mYourComn‘exmn would like to students and ¢ will niot. be able barriers that wre and les be | to include n your toilet adv. Coal company, Ve acks of Fall River friends in Danicison D. Aylward 2t Putna conferen presenting f-the state rel DANTELSO™ CASING, POCKET BILLIARDS | ‘o 3 TABLES | s rooms to + ALLEYS SMASHED! | £ We wish to announce to the public that we have just re- l B ceived cars of Cracked Corn, Corn, Scratch Feed and Corn Meal which we are able to sell direct from the gar at very lewest prices. a very large siock of other Grqmg, u;-‘ W Warcest r B iations, Will Pay Dai Hay, Mash and Oysz; iso \’\ have mad - exceptignally low prices that we may y dis big stocks to meke way for other MiND THAT WE hAJ N'T sEAIN BOUGHT AT THE CONVINCE YOURZELF BY CC"f'I’!‘ G "‘0 SEE US’ Place your orders now for Coal. We are delivering Coal in rotaiien of orders in arder to _satisfy everyone. Order your 'Wood now and get d:lifery the same day, We caivy a full line of Roofing Paper, wy'n' % | The Dayville Grain & Coal Company Dayville, Conn. Tel. 89, Danielson Div. CNE PQUND’ w Goy. J;q,espf:qxozph.a 4 e for president, . paasezg express 10 \; The train was a few mn u\l’s late, and when it pulled m, there {'wag a orowd~ef: about one hundred ond | \fitty }u: ed to hear the 55‘ rRor, 13?}- = | ing his fou; minute st6p, mor | remarked - that anybody questlonlng hnu { would not be arrested, evidently referring to one whb' questioned Senator erdm" recenu¥ and suffered that experjence. He also stated Ne sto for rpc and pros: perity, and for the freedom of Ireland. He was cnroute to Ilartford. where he Was to spezk Wednesday evening At presept ihere are six ex-seryice ""\‘v taking vocational training ‘course; at l):e‘v Jocal trade school. Most of them are from mearby towns, but the last to be from Virgipia. announced at the ufliv; of lp.% Farmerg' - association | here Wednesday that a ditching aemon-i stration has been arranged to take on the farm of H. zer, in 1 i He Hated Her u New Yeri's Socia| arponed On a Tropical Island, He There js a trad ham, starting Friday morning at § J- Bptlif of the Du - Pont de Nemours company of New ¥ork is to copduct this demonstration,- in- cooperation with the} farmers’ association: i There are a number of farmers in the county who are . interssted in ditching il who were unable to atiend the previous | co-operative demonstration: in Wopdstoe! apd ' Carterbury. copducted some time | ago and this fford an opportupity hosg interested Lo obs g ve how Found Her Adorable wma Whom HB Hited I3 T " : MQUNTMN MADNESS A LLOYD cag;.rgy PRODUCTION WITH MIGNON -ANDERSOH, ROLD MILLER AND ORA CAREW ion gf Grgnadoc Crag the mist rolls up frs;;; tre valley they will pever be reumm!. Thu call it meemm madpess,” bu: this story erl- Byt On a Tropical Isipnd He Found There the Qaly Womes In the that if two lovers quarrel when “TONIGHT | ROWLAND’S AT RIOUX HALL JEWETT CITY the work is done. The big mills of the bros\pnprd}le gompany at Grosvenordale and Norih Grosvenordale closed for the week Weg- nesday evenige, angement mark- | iod of curtailment affecting cot- rips centers throushont The mills in the € over 1.000 operatives their fone b have found y fo cyrtaj] production, but ent unusual circumstances due 1o ment processes in the textile in- ke the § hours of work < for the presen Forthcoming annual reports of the - {county commiss who held ome of 8:30, New Time their regular m the county jail ay, will be of | ting the diffical- ) in Brookiyn' on special interest as in a3, MARRIED | HOPPER—OLSEN—In Lyme, Oct. 10 e e Carlton Hopper and Miss Viol great majo affiliated | With 1he of the | voters made Thompson pablicans New London, ]9"0 1»\ Rev. W. C. Fitzsimons, mond M. Neilan and Miss Florence e bota ot v London. illimantic. Qet. I. papilion, Rufus agace yhile in a hupr; TR \ R——;E\u‘. T—ln H:mpmn Oct. can and filled ¢ 3 1 by g Sherrod Soule of Harftord, bsiited o Rev. Chinds B b Fogg of Hampton, Weston Thayer and Miss Margaret §. Jewett. BRENNAN— GREEN—_IA this city, Ogt. 1820, by Rev. John Ellen Francis Green and Francis J. Brepnap of this city. bappeped there to account-destroying Arrrow of dimensio; much af cable DIED. who a | WUNTLEY—In Hamburg. Copn., Oct. 10, 22h! Brasus D: Hinter. (A\F)LL\I‘* n Stamford. fonn.. Oct. 18, 1920, jobn Candligh of Tafiville. RRISCOLL—In this eity. Oct. 20, 1920, s Richar, Dnsc%ll of c; Central avenue. towed home and $8 to have his emgine | VOtice of funeral hereafter. overhauled : after ring disposing of the cost of 1 Up at the farm of County Commissions | 5 of Thomp- its border, a = kept for an a group of son, near il iong and earne h. setter tha re. th oner the numb and lambs have sinice Jun Church & Allen 15 Main Stree} Funeral Directors —AND— Embalmers Lady Assistanmy Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN nty been killed by these dogs | 13, when the i by. the: raiders was noted. 19 ‘sheep and morg of th On t yi mbs were killed. Oge or iz July and| Septgmbe; n[lend— by adjoins comparatively Corttis among the sheep untouched ere left torn out their threat illustrates Connne; of which deration for the mor |try as competition against sin {and the same goes ssachusetts, from which state a loase ane ok oA | maybe more of the'dogs that raided the doz indus- ¥ oorean Gallant of this city has at Hartford this week to hear Gall | Curci, the noted grand opera star, in concert. Hyde Smith, manager of the Bradiey | theatre, left Wednesday for a few days' visit in ¥ew York. State Attorpey Chatles E. tinues to improve In health g |in Thompson and is exmector | his office within a few days. At Mechanicsville, 3 forcg .of laborers |is enzaged in building a new dam across | the river. | Dr. F. T. Baldwi and a party of clends motored to Windsor Wednesday to s the races. 1t was suggested here Wedncsdqn that lan Invitation be sent to the wauregan |band apd ‘marching! club tg participate {in the republican rally to be held here m;’n week. e temperature climbed to 73 | EPR€E in this city Wednesday at noon, the ! day being much the same as one in mid- { summer. | iNone of the prisoncrs sentenced at ses- |siops of the superior court here Iast | Week to state prison, or the reformatory iat’ Cheshire, have been fransferrd from | the fail at Brooklyn, but it is expacted that they il he within 2 few days. A nurober from this clty attended the big auction sale of cattle Wedn: the Kimball farm on Wosd’s h town of Broakyn. Pilgrim souve; half dollars have made their appedrance in this city, and are generally rezarded as-attractive coins. Lest . there be 2 misunderstanding. it Searls con- his home to be at de- A Dependable Physle Constipated 2ad Upset, 10, 28, S0c—drugsiores. should be ‘stated that Lawrence Perkins is the spje author of the book which he Lished. Broderick, | psru & gm.zvuu umm THE TiP TOP MERRY WITH AL LEMONS AND A BjG DEQUTY CHORUS “A Night At p i ifes that the commissioners have had to! Y G 4 i e e ey e Jees PLAINFIELD e B GOLLY ing the past year of high prices and try-| - Edgar Smith has resigned gt the bgwl- = fi'fis 8§2EER- Ufi%%lg ing problems’ incident to unysual condi- {ing alley and has returped t9 Fall River : = hd i tions . prevailitg everywhere in the na-fand S. Coffce takes his place. 2 e thon. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Andersp have HEAR The reports will show that the county | returned to Somerviile, Mags., after apepd- i 1 ran beh igg the ing the summer here. { period when have be: A fre alarm was soynded Wednesday 1 | oaers at the compared zmomm" at 1w o'ciock, ibe shop bzlong B GFRiANAmNEvgomEEaT i bers that incd there before the {ing to Hn y Bethman beipg burped to bee et e o168 Gave LNE Srowns. A% he oiner cadof tog snon {N M5- .I-Fu&ugo wiLL weer || - kept his Ford-truck which was alsy ALL COMERS { urned. At 5.50 Wednesday morning the CASH PRIZES i larm was 3 given for a fire that ! broke our op the rpof of his sigre, which i a very .substanti s on Railroad avenue. The frpmen got § It will be|the blaze nnder copirol soon amd put it i o out Alfred Boucher of this village has been | jin €anada, has returned with a bride. = — efficient TFhey will make their home bere. R RORN The Army and Navy bowled again the | Claj g i) 7 Origipals and were defexted, two games \ure s S r important posts T—In Norwich, Oct. 17. 1820 & |outof three. o ARLipslnately. 550, namds ughter to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beit of ) i d’,‘;mn\.;.: i names h: kacenv: 360 West Main street. | The Odd Fellows held their October ,\” meeting this week for the first the Community houge. time in responded most generously for the fourth ime to the fourth cali—which is also the second call this year—for partly worm tlothing for the Near East relief. Four- ‘een large bags. total weight 443 poupds, 50 pounds of which came from 2 nearby were guesis over might at the home of Mrs npab Kingsley 3nd daughter, Mrs. Grace K. Peckbam. While en route Mrs. Thos. H. Ince Presents the First of His Super Special Preductipng Frem **HOMESPUN FOLKS" ‘Home Spun Fojks” is a modern “Ojd Homestsad” “Shors Acres” 'Way Bown East.” sixty milliop smal! towp people. IN THE SECOND OF HI§ MILLION DOLLAB COMEDIE! See 2 Hilpsioys Picture of Conyict Lifs Ag It Neyer ls, in a Jpil That Never A RIOT OF stu; FROM START TO FINISH ——— PATHE NEWS—The Only Real News Weekly JACK NORWORTH “MY LADY FRIENDS" ;Afifi CAST AND PRODUCTION THAT HAS PLAYED NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA ANR WASHINGTON PRICES—50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00—Plus Tax Sest Sale Monday—Mail Orders Accepted Now re Riley, ot Spajding street. Norwich, unds: Joseph Kengiedy, of New lLon- Susan Watson. 2 member of the =hehcl’m§ Arms fami! surviving relatives of the iate Mjss Mary | New York, having spent the season with E I Emily Bose of Huntingion gyepue. Mrs. | ber parests, Mr. and Mrs. 4. Miller. NORWIEH TOWN Watson ind Miss Rose were gopble| Mrs. A. Miller. who was very il with Pegple in ihis section of the towp have | sousins. pReumenig and pleurisy, is able to do her Mrs. B M. Straiton and dpughter, Miss Gladys Stratton,., don Eoupty Fac league, {from East To¥p strpet to an apartment #n Huptingion street, New London. The Norwich TWR guintette will as- town, have keen sent. Much SeWing has | semble for rehearsal Fridsy eyening gt | Uauiels at Lake Komomoc Sunday been done. both repairing znd in the | the home of Dr. Cparles H. Lamb of making of children’s garmepts. Warm. | gown strest. By wvitation of Home | Japan is mow making about 14.000.- Jubstaptial garments, but little worn, and | chapier of ihe King's Daughters. the | 000 clectric bulbs a year supplying the 1Mapy pairs of good shoes have been glad- | guintette Js to give-a musical at the | home market and, exporting 19 India Iy _contrihyted. ~ 4 ey | Backus hospital Sunday alieracon. China and the isfands of the south. rs. Luglia Tracy Gager an er 2 . £ 5 Rl A i Rey. J. Eldred Brown, rector o brother, Frank Tracy, of Stonington mo- > A e 3 tored to Franklin Mopday and ity Episcopsl chunch, Nerwich, wilj oft ciate & tthe Shelte: day afternoon. choir of that church. He will be assisicd by the Vi t Scotland Read hail my m'u and m: This famou Gi d Mr. Fracy were caliers at the | FTif evepipg 2t Sco | r::leeroatnvhh;xlu A .)Giger of Wanwecus | Rev. Charles W. Hgona, pastor of the |9 h,m"\ B medicine is just as gosd fo: b 3 Bozrah Congregational church, is to give | <o) d. croup, b ot Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Welte of Egst | public illustrated lecture gD e R Fown streer and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Dr. Charles H. Lamb of Town sireet | coughing _alhrxg’h( it :,n fyee ki 2 , Jo} cisited New London recentiy om business, | ales Ber habii-forming drugs. Prom:t Riley and children, Margaret, Jobn and | visite ates’ or BabiTarming drug o TODAY, FRIDA and SATURDAY His Own Studie FEATURING LLOYD HUGHES Supported by a Notable All-Star €33t A heart dragp of ten thousand small towns BUSTER KEATON “CONVICT 13" 35, With Guards That Never Could Ba. ONE NIGHT ONLY H-H FBAZEEOWERS In the Effervescent Comedy NORWGBTH SING THE LATEST POPULAR SONG—# WANT 7O SPREAD A LITTLE SUNSHINE." The dapce given at the Eureka Becigl club was well attended. Hazney's oF- chesira furnished music. Migs- Rebecca Miller bas retumped 1o y of Mrs. Welte's sis- i one of the few { work again Miss - Florence Powers and Howarl Whiling were cailers Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Willigm Bousa of Stopington Mr. and Mre. Lioyd Danicls and & were calless on Mr. and Mrs. Har cretary of New lon- moved Saturday eryice Sun- g Arms geryice Syn ottty et AR Larger than the sale of eny kind of maple syrup! Rich, you and your purse Ry in Verment and Canada. best favosed maple sugar. ally to make Maple Karp, day—atevery meal. . D O e T T T RO et T of Maple Karo—in the Gresn Can. g i 4 XK1k st A Over five million cans of the delicious new Maple Karo . sold last year - . delicious flaver gnd maderate price the reason, This intevests The reward of quality is populasity. / e + When yeu taste the appetizing tang of maple in Maple Karo—remember that the fi&vxmfiwn&cfimtmpk;rwu ! The makers of Maple Karo are the world's largest users of the purest and Ower 3 thonsand tons sre bougnt annu. The moderate price you pay for Maple Karo is quite 88 tempting as its flavor. Its economy permits you (o perve it every Go to your groeer today sad opder 2 can Try it. ¥ you are net eatirely satisfied return it to the dracer and fet your maney back. No deubt you tee will agree thai it's the most delicieus syrup yoy've ever l.‘.. o K'E.’.'ia’it' TITIT, 202200002050

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