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& ‘ NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 24, 1920 SRR S TR DA e P To Gure a Cold One Day Take Grove’s Laxative Bromo -« uinine tablets Popular all over the World as a remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza Preventive. Be sure its Bromo ’ P The genuine bears /4 this signature A LIy OTE” Price 30c. October 3. and as a petary, Mrs Phebe Gallup: c ady aswistan | Werh Rewmedien Can Be Bonght at | NGLER'S PHARMACY e EKONK il fue oyster supper and Jdance in ( n Wednesday evening drew large | Sunday Worthy Master Thomas brown the mortgage on the Giange ha!l | summer original poem was d by Mrs, | vears Gallup. the Grange annual meeting #veniag the following officers wer. Master. Thomas Brown: o Bavies: lecturer. Miss reasurer. Mrs. Ada Frown fivvle Tanner: stewa assistagt steward. Everet) Flora, Margaret Tanner: Po- Jemsic Walker rence | Mr and Mrs Irving Rathbun of West- " were week-end visltors at Warren GOLDINE a No. 1 is a Tonic, Stomach and | *"\¢ Remed: iy Pormula No. 2 is for Rheumatism, Ca- Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Geldine Moraing Smile Laxatives. Mr A-F.Woob | The Local Undertaker i) DANIELSON, CONN. M PARLORS % MECHANIC STREET | Siocum of West- viored to Miss urned home w has spent h STERLING here on trip Saturda John Grifliths k end. with Frank O visitors at F. O. Providence sy s Doris Sahlen. LEADING THE MARKET DOWNWARD We are not holding out for the last farthing. The order of the day is for lower prices—not cheap merchandise but a lower charge for good merchandise. Our entire stock of Boys’ Cloth- ing is Marked Down. $13.50 Suits and Overcoats— $15.00 and $16.00 Suits and Overcoats—NOW ....... $12.00 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats— $25.00 Suits and Overcoats— If you are going to make your boy a Christmas present of a new Suit, Overcoat or Mackinaw — buy now while stocks are at their best. DANIELSON AND DANIELYSON In a crash between a roadster, driven by Henry W. Siater, and a motorcyele with side car_driven by Phias Deat, at| Elmville, at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. Deat suffered a broken leg, a. bone ro- ta-duing through the flesh. Wilfred Burnap. who was riding ‘in the sidecar and Slater were uninjured. The auto- mobile was not damaged, but the motor- cyele was wrecked. Deat was coming down the hill and Slater turned off the main state road to drive to his home up the hill when the erash cam . Deat was attended by Dr. F. P. Tead and later was taken to hiz home ir "Danielson. Mr. Slater is emvloyed as an engineer in the Ashland Cotton Mills, Jewett City. This is the second time Deat has had his leg broken in the same kind of an accident. Stockholders of the Providence and Danielson Railway have voted to sell the road from North Scituate to the Con- necticut State line for junk. This fore- casts a permanent suspension of service on this liné, which has run no cars be- tween Danielson and Providence since Construction of five miles of state highway between North Scituate and Lit- tle Rest on the Connecticut line five miles east of here is indicated by the Rhode Ts land Highway Commissioner's advertise- ment for bids for the work. All bids must be in by December 1. A pre-holiday dance at which the Black and White orchestra was the spe- cial attraction drew many to. the state| armory Tuesday evening. The dancers were representative of about all of the towns hereabouts and they seomed de- lighted with the musle. which was un- usually iazzy and up-to-date. Backetball is going to be ane of the at- actions of the holiday in Danjelson. Managzer Robert Pellerin announced that the Connecticut Mills team is to meet the Willimantic K. of C. five here on Thanksgiving nicht. For Saturday of this week the Connecticut Mills team has the Company M team of Milford. an un- usually fast organization for opponents. A word of enconragement came to Captain F. O. Armington relative to the prospects of havinz a company of mobile in Danielson. This has been a much taiked of matter heer for some time, but the subject had lapsed during the past few weeks. It js no windicated that there will be sumething done about ma% matter soon after the first of the year and it now geems likely that Danieison will have a_company in the regiment of, 1l be a part of | under the ! mobile artillery that wi the Connecticut military force reorganization plan that is being work- ed out. The regiment will have com- panies in various cities of the state. Mrs. Ann M. Jordan, 76. died at her| home at Fast Killingly. Mrs. Jordan w: the widow of Erwin Jordan, who died about twa vears ago. Mrs, Jordan was a native of Griswold, Conn, but had liv- — e — ——— ed in Fast Killingly for many years. She leaves two son.s Nelson A. Jord: of Danielson and Frederick of Provi- lance and a sister, Mrs. Mary Shippee. of -East Killingly Manager 4. F. Lewis. of the Orpheum oke will be ready to open and will b thre theatre in the s chusetts where it is located. scenery for the new house are arriving and will he installed at 1o the openinz some January, it is now hon the finest pic Troliex service was interrupted and regular during (he morning hours of} as the result of the -overhegd| e, AL of 30| sist at the service, z down at Places during the heav 1t blew out of the northeast dur- of the dav. From| eht the razed fiercsly over this section and 2 deluge of rain usual amount of damage follo storms was reported from all sec of the town, thouzh none of the e was of a serious nature. This week state hichway department| 2en are engaged in putting a drain in the | state hizhway near what is one's Corner. just north of Judd avenue, this low point in the highway much| erienced last winter and! ice coatiny broke up in| was e te heav rch this particular spot in the high ¥ was deep under water. Tt is expect d that the improvement under way will liminate the danger of the accumula n of surface water at this place Another hoost for the shopninz sea-| son before the Christmas holidays in Danielson will come throush the release! lub. ~ Members of this club. as a whole, practica of savine throushout nces of the past has heen percentage of the momey|of the state road from the foot of Hamp. | 1y finds its way into the A splendid musieal entertainment was, en at the Orphenm theater Tuesday| ing as the second in the series of en-! nments in the course beins given r the auspices of Leo I. L Homme| American Legion. The All Amer-| can Day was the title of the programme which made up compositions by Ameri can authors covering the period from the landing of the Pilgrims up to the pres- ent. repreductions beinz given With at- tention to details of costumes of the pe- riods represented. During the concert there were addresses by George L. Park- er, whose subject was the Bigger. Better, Nobler American. and by Mrs. Parker, whose subject was The American Home. There is to be a Thankegiving service at St. Alban's-church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. ichardson of Providence was with friends in Danielson on Quantities of zetables and fruit were | i | atre. expects that his new Strand thea- | deer, which attracted a great deal of at- the vear. This. new house! 5 course of construction for! upwards -of $15,000 by the Windham | County ional bank from its Christmas | ar for Christmas-time spending,| PUTNAM NEWS SUNSEAL ‘ e SUNNYCORN Reports of storm damage came in Tuesday on the heels of the gale that razed tneougiout e “nimt. iyl 7he Instant-Cooked Breakfast Cereal ing hours as the rasuit of the overhead being knocked down on the trolley line. On South Main street a large advertising sign was blown over and from various parts of the surrounding county thee | vee stories of trees toppled over, fences laid low and other havoc causd by the storm. Trial of the case of Miss Jennie Willia vs. Newpn A. Ballard and Mich:® J. Kenney was resumed in the superior court here Tuesday morning hefore Judge Gardiner Greene and a jury. Late in the morning session Mr. Kenney was re- called to the stand and asked to testity | v his counsel, William A. King, reia- tive to a conversation that it was alle- ed took place between the witness and N. A. Ballard. the other defendant, just after the crash of theif automobiies in which the plaintift was injured, August §. of last year. Mr. Kenney said that after the acel dent he had accompanied his wife to a home -nearby and had returned to where the wrecked cars yere when he encount ered Mr. Ballard, who he testified said to him, * Witness stayed on wouldn't further testified as to conversation be- 4 he yeplied fhat “if you had our own side of the road this tween himself and Mr. Ballard at that| ready. Never cook Sunnycorn over two minutes: it has al- cluded a comment attributed to Mr. Bal- ready been steam-cooked, at the mills—to save you time Mr. Kenney also told of a visit that he on busy days. time, covering statements about injury to Miss Willis and to the cars ash Jard that “we are not going to b: bad friends over thi made on the evening of the gecident to the hogie of Mr. Ballard and ‘of conver- sation between them' relative to the ac again brought out that Mr. Ballard's car was insured against accidents of the na- ground fine cooked and spe- ture of the one that occurred and that Mr. Kenney’s car was no so insured. Calyjprepaes iblour petentad Attorney Harry E. Back, one of the milling process. counsel for Mr. Ballard inquired of Mr. Kenney as to whether he had ever taken any action to colleot dimages from Mr.| e favor is delicious. The Ballard. Mr. Kenney replied that he convenience is a wonderful had brought suit through his attorzeys for the suit had ever been filed, but he had so0_instructed his attorneys. Mrs, Edith M. Richardson, who was at| 7¢¥ it. Your money back if the scene of the accident when it occur- you don't like . Ask your red. teztified 1o hearing a part of the conversition between Mr. Kenney anid Ballard and as to which Kenney had just testificd and her testimony was = practically the same lines as Mr. Ken- ! THE PATENT CEREALS CO. BENEVA.N ¥ ney’s. Jamie Kenney, a son of Mr. Ken- ¥, also testified to hearing some of the coaversation. The case was still unfinished when ad- Journntent uniil Monday next was taken | during the afternoon. ave occurred.” Mr. Kenney In an instant your breakfast 18 Justthemellow,creamy hearts dent and damege to the cars. It was| of the choicest white corn 500 damages against Mr. Ballard.| 8dvantage never before offered He said that he was not certain whether| 1 @ cooked cereal. Mr. grocer. aid not imow who 1 ran mio= | Stir into boiling water and it’s done! —TODAY— Matinee 2:15 ............. 30 Cents Evening 7, 8:30..... 29 an3 75 Cents "THE MOON RIDERS Thrill to your finger tips as you fight the Devil Clan with ART ACORD, the Cowpuncher King—See every episod=. LUCY COTTON, in “BLIND LOVE”—In Six Acts HELEN GIBSON ; HANK MANN % “The Trail of the Rail” “Chased Out of Town’ COMEDY THANKSGIVING DAY—4 Shows, 1:30, 3, 6:30, 8:30 BIG MUSICAL SHOW SPRINGTIME FOLLIES WITH JOE DONOVAN, AL FOX BATHING BEAUTY CHORUS HEAR COMEDY QUARTETTE MATINEE 25c—EVENING 25c AND 35c SEE THIS SHOW ON THANKSGIVING DAY PRICES 50c TO $2:00 Phus Tax One Night Only—TONIGHT The Hutchinson Amusement Company OFFER A New Musical Comedy “NOT TONIGHT JOSEPHINE™ By Frank Kennedy, With Mile. Florrie and Ben Linn, Supported by an All Star Cast Including the Dancing Marvels Addison Fowler and Florenz Tarniai BEAUTIFUL DANCING CHORUS Adapted From the French With an Array of Lingerie A fine deer with nine-point antiers, taken by M. H. Del Wednesday waom| INovember 24th hunting trip in New ampshire. The tention duriny the day , weighed 205 s ofier being dressed. embers of the Daptist Episcopal and Congreguti § 1 « will upite in a Thankszivi.g rches be el Thursday mormie: 5t 700 at e ROWLAND’S JAZZ BAND| | Conzregational churci h. ey rewi ELKS HALL Dancing at 8:30 e. The ad- dressed will be delivered by Rev. iio; ton Merri . and R ne Bantist church and Rov. S. J. §. Rock f the M=thodis: Episcopal church will as- Many members of Putnam ledge of | Elks gathered at the rooms of the or- Ranization here Tuesday evening to we! come District Diputy McArthur of Hart- tion. A didates. secured here throush the activities of a committez representing the Methodist | church and forwarded to Provi i the use of the deaconmess’. hon city. ne in that| plants that are not operating at the| O present time, but there is mo sien of a | TelIeASe. surplus of coal for domestic use in town, | MONney did not come though some hard coal is coming through| 90¥n to Brooklyn jail =] remain about a montn. to_dealers every week. Plans are made for a special Thanks- siving dinner for the inmates at the town farm and for the prisoners at the| ford who was maki a social hour and a lunch was se Something elipped somewhere plans of Albort and Jeremiah idence for{ weich, both . who were ar-| rested here and fined for having been in- Some big consiznments of soft coal| \OXicated are piled up at Killingly manufacturigg| PeN2ItY | would p: >t Ballouviil been imposed fine and brin: after hours given nd thy were taken Sunday evening, December 5, there is to be a union youn o Jaii in Brooklyn in’accordance with a| custom carried out at these institutions | for years on the holida: Schools rnoon for in town will close thi he Thanksgiving recess. ton Hill toward Brookiyn Center. The| grading work is mow donme to within a| littls ‘more than two miles of Brooklyn| ge and is continuing. Oniy severs! winter weather will hold up the grading | work. Crushed stone has been put down| plied anywhere upon the job as yet. In-| 10U | dications are that the new highway win| Lillian D. be very well built. Unless there js an| BILEY—SWYDJ unusually open winter it is not likely| LiZ however, that the road will be open for travel until late mext spring or early in the summer season. Joseph B. Stets skilled hunters, g 1920, one of Brookiyn's| Albert Tuesda year with 14 partridge and four wood- | : Manufacturing plants that are operat-| BACKUS—In Willimar ng in town will close tonight (Wednes-| &S00, Robert § day) until after the holiday. Charles L outh Windham, BLAZEJAK—TYLENDA. 3% Prospect streel anu Miss Blazejak of No. beth Tylenda of Lincoln avenue. and rolled for a distance of ahout two | CAISSE—BABBITT—In Occum, Nov. 20, miles, but no top dressing has been ap-1 1920, by Rev 3 Dessureanlt, Joseph Cal se_of Occum Babbitt of Versai Occum, Nov. 22 Dessureault, of Occum and Miss Pan David Ril Swydan of Ve GAUVIER—DU his share of game| Blanche Dugas of Versailles. birds during the season that closed on|GEER—TUCKER—In Mr. Stetson' is credited this| 23 1920, by Rev. G 4 ot B. 1 of Norw cock as well as some rabbits. His hunt- Faet Blckne: of SNonych and Miss Har- ing trips have been limited to two or three hours each and he has used less Fame bird that he shoots at. Mrs. John A. Lawrence, of Worcester, | puneral LadiesKeep YourSkin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum K% 1T 200 S (s mowcts) | 20VA, “GeaanTer AwiyEn Increase production this season oftheyear when egga bring funcy prices. Make these profits sure. T Funeral Directors ~ MEAT SCRAP is here for a hoiiday v in town. Island hospita' at Providence, Is resting than a box of shells in getting the game | PARBY—In Windsor has brought down, evidence that it is! 1920, George H. Darb; very apt to the end ‘of.existence for. any | GROVER—TIn Norwich. Hev. 2 aged 84 years. . services at_the res it with friendsi son: William L. Grover. Wednesday, No 4. W. Bassett, a patient'in the Rhode| Burial in Yantic cemetery. 21 CIft street, —_— comfortably and recovering after a sur- gicyl operation. _ A strong man who pitted his strength | CARD OF THANKS . B We take this means of thanking our against a motor truck and a pair of hors-imany friends for the acts of kindness and es. attracted attention on Railroad | sympathy shown ‘s during our recent he- square. reavement. i i the death of mother, Mrs. Charles Slosberg. MR. CHARLES SLOSBERG AND CHIL- WORCESTER Church & Allen 15 Main Street Embalmers THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “The Yellow Typhoon” With the Brilliant Anita Stewart 4TH—EPISODE—4TH JACK DEMPSEY in Daredevil Jack SCREEN SNAPSHOTS Of Movie Stars FAMOUS PRIZMA BEAR TRAPPING Continuous Show Thanksgiving, 2 to 10:30 ck and Thompson wii ai r at this service will tic, now s-cretary of the Congreg: Home missionary 8o« with quarters in New York. Monday, December 6, at the Congre-| zational church in this city there will be < conference of the Congregational ciergy- | in the n of Windham county. The confer. | Will be ¢i Charles E. | ty-five t ence will be addressed by Dr. surton of New York. be a Thanksgiving day gucst Daigle, teller at the Putnam Savings bank. An evidence of the return of an old| and regretable condition was an applica- to commit to jail as a vagrant a man who had been given a night's lodging at the police station. The man's request to be comfortably house at the county jail inter. was refused. Such re- Qquests were common prior. to the World war, but they have been few and far tion” that the police received’ Tuesday during the between since 1914. A conside were: at Daniel attend a dance at the state armory which the Black and White orchest: played. There is to be n mass of Thanksgiving church Thursday morning. That baseball is the real national pas- ttested Tuesday by boys who £ume going within the eity’s the youngsters seeming to be at St. Ma time had a unmindful of the drizsle falling. Leonard . Healey, secretary of state hogrd of apric§ture, has B ih asticall in the town of Gris ing at the Palmer place. Some Investors here were enthuse: Tuesday after the upward trend of Mo day's market and were laying their plane con to buy certain stocks at what the: sider is the low fizure after the slump. At the postofice Thanksgiving day holiday schedule of hours’ will be obsery. with the usual suspension of rural serv and limitation of service by the city car- no money orde, or postol savings business will be trans- riers. As is customa acted ofi the holiday. . . very impressive Thanksgivin gregational ehurch here at which rep-| A very im i | - — ntatives of churthes in Lutnam, Pom- | Vice was heid at the Congrega lkm-hJ ———————— Paul Gifford's in Quinebaug, Satgirday e: be eurd, formerly of Williman-| W sie number from this eity on Tuesday evening to | ] ‘mentioned a wonderful coilecti.n of premium ribbons at the Palmer farm vold. The ribbons an agerssate of much money tha Palmer prize cattle. which | have been seen at agricultural shows in many parts of New England. The state board of agriculture recent’y held a meet- MATINEE ONLY Cosmopolitan Production’ “HUMORESQUE” Featuring Alma Rubens A Picture That Brings a Lump to the Throat and a Smile to the Lip A Photoplay That Holds the Mirror to the Soul. The Song in a Mother's Heart Mad: Visible; the Dr:zm of a Mother’ Life Come True. A Melody of Love and Tears and Laughter, Played Si lently on the Scre:n. “THE QUACK DOCTOR” The Latest and Funniest Mack Sennett Comedy TODAY—One Day Only The New Screen Star EILEEN PERCY In th: Sparkling Comedy “HER HONOR THE MAYOR” From the Broadway Stage Success of the Same Name HERBERT RAWLINSON in “THE KALBA RUBY” Chief Flynn Seri=s FORD EDUCATIONAL Coming Thurs., Fri., Sat. Von Stroheim’s Sensational “The Devil's Pass Key” | | P P Paramcunt Magazine | Picturing the World's News | 1 | | | | | | NO ADVANCE IN PRICES the evening was pleasantly spent. chureh Sunday. Miss ‘Elanor Lindeman is home from | mantic Normal school this week -on | account of filness | Mr. and Mrs ing the Bannister house. A Pilgrim irection of Mrs. F. C. Jordan will be held | gon Dr. C. E. Gildersieeve of Norwieh. church Friday evening. There episodes with about twen- ng part. A social hour with afternoon. thur Morse and Mrs. Brunt meeting of L'Apres Midi club ai Mrs. |sliding possible. MACPHERSON ¢ AE FURRIER UNPRECEDENTED! OUR ENTIRE STOCK LADIES’ FINE FUR COATS AT BIG REDUCTIONS We take this extraordinary action to impel early fur buying, further the nation-wide movement of deflation Mrs. Louis Child and sons Cedrie and Sheldon Cox are occupy-| Wallace spent Saturday afternoon : and Sunday at the hiome of L. H. Lindegpan. morial pageant under the |~ Mry A M. Giidersieeve s visiting her Windsor.—Skates and sieds were given | iight refresments will foliow. their first tryout of the season by the Mies L. L Mullin, of Willimantie. will| Mrs. L. H. Lindeman, Mrs. Clifford [Younssters, Monday afternoon. the lert “a Thankegt ‘of Michel | Jordan, Mrs. G. A. Wetherell. Mrs. Ar-|#nd ice having formed a suficient goat- 2 et attended the | Ing on the sidewalks to maxe skating and