Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 27, 1920, Page 6

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Choose Now! CHRISTMAS VICTROLAS! CHRISTMAS RECORDS! CHRISTMAS TERMS! What better gift for all the family for all the year around. Victrola illustrated is $225 model. Sold by us - on terms of only. $ 10 2 month COMPLETE LINE OF VICTROLAS NOW IN STOCK. 77)e3tare oflfictarSermSnptmt " Main St., . Norwich, Conms Ihrvm, by his Yankee division comrades at (Friday) merning. Requiem high mass will be celebraled at 9 oclock in the Church of St {IEF STATE ,NF_WH funeral services Middletown, — The presented - the day nursery seven bushels of potatoes. ew Britain—The superintendent of an appeal to families e books and magazines that are hem and which ceuld ge by children in the elementary schoois. who shot her ief hoarder, Huboid Meu- » Monday morning with fatal effect, is 1d by the Bridgerort authorities on the She cliimed the shoot ng was an accidefit. Hartford.—Counsei for the bondholders of the Hartiord Home Building associa- tion have asked for the appointment of a rge of murder. 1t is claim ed the company built t too high a cost, sold nor rented te advantage. Norwalls,-~Dr. Jbhn H. Mallery, promi- nt Second district dentist, was found L 6.30 o'clock Sunddy evening as » result of heart failure in the Hurtuit Dr. Mallery was 1 ng in his car with his hands utched to the driving wheel as though 1y to leave 4he garage for a {rip. Horlicks in Spring street. T “Food » Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office. =nd ¥ountamns. 4sk for HORLICE'S. sa-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes His Specialty W1 hon Senator Harding was a young at college he took hig bacon 1 eegs with him to school. And in . 1920, he brought the bacon 1ome.—Los Angeles Times. Special For Today Only tuffe¢ Dates and Large Selected i Salted Peanuts Pound 59¢ - Pound 79¢ Marshmallow Fudge Pound 49¢ Peanut Brittle Pound 39¢ Freshly Made Nut Fudge Pound 49¢ | i F reshly Made Doughnuts, dozen. . . . 35¢ S. F. PETERSON, Inc. 130 MAIN STREET Assorted Chocolates Pound 49¢ Brooklyn Savings Bank 97 MAIN STREET, DANJELSON, CONN. President, J. A, Atwood Viee-President, Wm, H. Burnham Secretary-Treasurer, Clarence A. Potter CONDITION, JULY 3, 1320 SURPLUS AND PROFITS ..... cerenaeiiessasassemrisiee e § 296,804.08 Deposits made on or before the third day of each month draw interest form the first. You can deposit here by mail. Accounts soficited. Banking Hours, 9 to 4, 9 to 2 and 6 to 8. ———-———-—-—“1 9 Manager Robert Pellerin, of the Coil- fieéticu: Mills basketball team, made thé |88 & announcément Friday morning that | I ‘Chic” Gagnan of Holy. Cross will : ;fl T in_ ihe line-up when his team fae { y M, of Milford, heré this (Sat- liflxfl !61( gold urday) e\feflmg Gagnon is rated as oné em to & #&m of the fastest basketball players in Néw m ott by mfgy Engldnd, a sensational plaver, in fact. | the aamua were obtdined while Mr. Fans here were pleased . over the'| Hardy wi Thanksgiving night game. Though the|by 5“! m Connecticut Mills team was defeatéd By | {s vaiéhle, biif not priceless, Mr. the Willimantic K. of C., team, the con-| gay#. test was fast and cloae and gave the '.‘ Cars owned by ‘E. V. Duprey and Jo-| court will resume hemriig the case of seph Tyrocha, both of Moosup, which I#, o - Py Jens ewtor Bal- were wrecked in a collission at Plain-|Bgra 4Hd M. 3 ) eI Gt R Mo ol i field Thanksgiving atternoon, one of the | incsrast on m Bart of the public in héar- persons in Tyrocha's car being Tnjured,| jn." tye argumeénts that will bé made by were inspected Friday morning by Statel councel © Attorney O, T Tarcey Wil Officer Howard E. Elliott. Both cars were{ . ine-nr&mnent "f6r the stritift; badly damaged. ' Whilé the drguments for Mr. Ballard will A local meat dealer said Friday morn-{bs by Messrs. Searls, Bradtord and Back ing that lower prices for meats.are if|ang,for Mr. Kennéy by Me King and sight as the result of the break it pric-| Mgedondld. The aFgiments will consume es on the Chicago grain and pork mAr-| o gooa Par. of Monddy's séssioa, but it kets, While the benefits of these break|is ispected that thé ca#e will go i6 the at Chicago have not been materially fei 'y during Monday &fterficon. here yet, the chances are for lower Guo- taions at retail here in Danielson in a| State Officer Mitéhell, whose sknll was week or ten days. The continuing high|éractured in_an_automobile accident in price for eggs is charged agdinst the fact| Hartford Thanksgiving evening, 1& that few hens are laying at the present|knéwn 6 many residents of Putham. time, wheére he wa$ éngaged an the Tast work Poultry thicves are again at work in|b¢ Qid in this part of the state. Officer Danielson., Chief JoWh McFarland said | Mitehell waS on> of the state potice who Friday morning that he thad réceived a| Wént to Worcester and recoversd quitn- report of the theft of about a dozen hens | titlés of good stolén in robberies in Woad- from coops inl the rear of a home in the|stock and Pomifret. Westfi1d_section. Although comparativé-| Annsumeément was madé herd Friday ly few people are aware of the fact |or , gift of $500 from Mrs. Courtiand chicken stealing is an offence for Which|oppin of Pomfrét to be 4ddéd to the a sentence in state prison may be im-|f.ng for the Day Kimball hospitd’. 7This posed. The risk taken by the chicken| yng js now $4,346.55, and there I8 con- thieves is. therefore, a hazardous one. | fgence that it Will soon reach the $5,000 Danielson has lost considerable of ita| CUF¢ ll b e FORT GEEC Cn money Foster trade as the result of suspension | Pt . (o5 IONE" i quipping of (hé of service on the Providence and Dan- e at is in course om construc felson trolley line. Some residents of | NEW Wing fhat is i ¢ and the nearby town continue to come here, | tion JMany h::‘,,::;}ufi:h:a:? thou- driving in with machines or horses, but{12ve i icidcd 1o casby oit the patrons who are without vehicles have !:3:1: t":‘:?m;ebf':" p‘fl:md i};‘a: }::ngh'; \:g“;:exr old routine of com: Sr. and Mrs, C. W. Dur‘ve Shs 7t % cently sold - thelr home ; at Putnam An effort is to be made, it was indl- | jronis are visiting in Vermofit. They cated “here Friday- morning, to secure| g o joined this week by their daughter the names of all motor vehicle owners| .y, gailié Durfee, 4nd within a few in Killingly to a petition addressed to tne | o 0% T8 WCq PR SO0 W il Sotere state hiwhway commissioner and asking| &332 B0 T CUNE JOF L8 that steps be taken toward starting the ‘R troad I (K G wabs interidls comstruction of a section of state” high- Ao "““h_ et ihat e way foom a poiR abodt two miles east) o3 Friday in the arinoun e whcré the macadim ends,| New Haven road is to lag o e ticut-Flode Island border | Ploves during the readjustment Eru.c; e Slate of Rhodé|Tnow undecrway. This may M2an a furt c\; 5 s part of this|eduction in the rumber of emnloves > Providence-Da 1 tcute and agtion | the ro;ui who make their headquarters in by the Connecticut state highwad de-|this city. partment is all that s needed to make| Mrs. S. B. Overlock of Pomfret lshame the line complete within a year. to be out aftér being confined to her home The people of Killingly ave to be créd-|for several weeks as the result of in- ited with having made a'perfect record|juries received in a fall of good behavior during the Thanksgiv-| Woodstock academy, which has been ing period. There were no arrests,with-|closed during the past week. 18 to re- in the town and no complaints of dis-|open Monday with Mr. Kendrick of turbance of any kind were receivéd by|Worcestér principal. the rolice. ir. . Sil&s Wheelock and mem- Sunday, Teeember 12, the every mém- ‘,',‘,,?"?hf"iaiu,'. wl&r and Mrs. G. ber canvass will be made in the interest H”wd Gilpatric;yMisies Bilen and Mary of the Westfield Congregational church.| wh o) and Héary Wheelock motored The tadgets for 1921 include $4500 to to Leominster on Thanksgiving day and be used to_defray exr of thel % nded & ldrgé fdmily party arranged sier el gy 5 o by thelr cousins, Mr. and Mfs. Rolfe A force of men continues at work at| gimith. the Main street plant of the Connecti-|~ gac €. C. 8. Maékay hds resigred as cut Mills, formerly the Connecticut Cot-| .ior’ of the Putndm Baptist church to ton company. The mill is belng com-|FCCina dastor of the Broadway Baphist pletely overhauled and imfroved, all ot tORRE BRI Gance where it 18 ex- the machinery having been removed and | SI0EN 08 SRR IS hiE néw duties disposed of. The floors have been laid | PSS b€ WHE 246 00 C 0. ML Ty and ~many other important changes| TR B¢ UGS € ST Tl ke brought about. A new line of poles that b .ari.” comes down the west bank of the Assa-|¥® e ¥ va- waga river and along the canal in the| Many ;’,’1‘:“:‘:9;,‘;:, e e mill yard will carry wifes char wii| S the (e et o Ak 4 o oahirid supply electricity to this big plant which | homes . & dmoris. (e will be engaged ii. turning out the pro-|Loliday jeriod With relatives among Gugh of the Connecticut Mills company, | Studénts at Pomfret school manufacturers of fine fabrics. Weodstock Agricultural society has Basketry, bowling, musical interpreta- | 2q5 gnnotiieements relativa (o it fortn- tlon and course in home nursing will | Tacs BUENIENSEIRE R Y ocisty was engage the attention of members of tre | SOTInE BIAUA MCCLE, SlC S0E N b Layville Girls' club during the winter | DAforiunate tus ¥eff I8 TH8° B8 O rIy rionths, The club is active in its inter- | tioR hdll was injur AFy B8 fost- sts. The home nursing course is being | in_the fall, making NORIeR saifsy ok & iaken up under the auspices of the Red | bonement oi"the fair, which sat=tet &8 B ey consequence of thé unisudl Happénics: Freight shipments into and out of Dan.| Sociéty meémbefs gfc fiot daunted, how: lelson have fallen to what js likely to|ever, and will waks plang for 4 bigser be the low water mark for ‘the present|and bétter faif thdn ever for ne Srofti period of depression. With the resump-| Attording to_information coming 1108 tion of activities by manufaeturing plants| Worcestér, Howatd Carpénter o rt o quick revival of both outward and in-|city will losé the siehit of his left eve ward shipments is looked for. as the result of an injury received in a Charles Morin, who i engaged in bus-| hunting accident a few weéks ago. Iness in Apponaug, R. I, spént the holi-| Dr. and Mrs. James M. Kent of Larch- day and Friday with his family in Dan-|mont, N. Y. havé been spénding a few ielson. days with Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Kent of | Commander Walter Jacobs, U. 8. Ni, of | Church street the Naval War. college at Newport, was| It is stated that tRe gasoline consump- [ tor in Danielson on Friday. tion in Putnam this vear is several thou- James C. Howe of Worcester, visited!sand gallons more than it was for the triends in_Danielson, Friday. year 1919 up to this date, all 6f which Mr. and Mrs. Adhley P. Mills, of|fudicates that many automobiles are be- !Soston, have Dbéen spending a fe wdays|ing kept in commission, all depressing in- with Mrs. William Chapman of the West| jgyenices notwithstanding. Yide. Mr. and Mrs. John Moss, who have State Officer Mitchell, who sufféred a|iyaen living in Lowell, havé returned heére {ractured skull in an automobile acei-| o make their home. tlent at Hartford Thanksgiving day 18| " Georgs C. Potter of Webster was a o and pavorably known in offieial eif-lyjgiior with friends in Putnam Friday. vles in this part of the state, whefe hé » often has been assigned to dity, most| The Girl¥ 'flm‘:’yvvi;.:::")h:l'ed‘:; recently“on work pertaining to the clear-| Episcopal church & ocr: - to AL ing up of matters which developed fol. [¢Vvergfeen trée as a _mmémou % lowing the arrest of the burglars who| Dorthy Kiebert Wright, 'l'h‘ R made recent breaks in Woodstock ana|cty: Mfs. Wright formerly was & mem: LTS wec oy me!”}‘%’; éy was elected pres Those who have old paper to sell find{ Mrs. Alfre AL & that the price offered by dealers has|idént 8f Alpha Delta class of the Congre- dropped materially, as is the case with|gational Biblé schodl, Mrs. George D. a great many commodities at the pres- | Cark vice presidént, Miss Bmma Roberts ent time. sectetary and Mrs. A. E. Burt, tréasurér. A large force of men is engaged in re-| The Stdté Trade school here 18 expécted grading the main line track of the New|to figure prominently in dthletied from Haven road between Dayville and At-|now on #s plins aré undérway to fix tawaugan crossing. @ an interesting schedulé of games. The A herd of four deer was reported on|echool will be represented during the Friday as having been seen in territory | wiriter by a fast basketball téar, just beyond the Riverview rabe track,| The Ladie$' Aid society of the Baptist near the Quinebaug river, across which|church héld 4 meétihg Friday afternoon the animals made their way into the|in ths assétfibly hall 6f the church. ; Upeant i The Christmas committees of the Con- Miss Annie Hutchins continues to im- ational churéll —afé: ite Gifts prove at the Day Kimball hospital ‘xgnm Mrs. C. D. Arnéld, Miss Emma Fhere she recently underwent an oper-| BTN 30 tt o Ghetman, Mise Josie- phine Gresvenor, Mrs. Jesse Rich; whil- 7 T drens Christmas party, Second church club, and an advisory group consisting of Kefineth Andom, Walter Wheaton. Z Mrs. H. L. Peass and Mrs. 8. D. Fisher. Paal Jghnsen of No. Grosvenadale de- veloped in & Wercester uriform, and late TLAMs |1ast season signed by Connie Mark for ’ ‘his Philadéiphis Americans, held the real Musteroie Works Withott & | top positian in the Eastern league batting 5 - 2ok last . according to figirés just is- Bllstet—Easmr, Quicker dued "Dy i league statistican, - Léste B. Sterns of Snrinzsid. d’“"? % ”’&A“-‘?@;’Q‘&E’" Thers was one othef batsman with a ter total for base hits. bug John- /£an easily relieve pain, soreness o SGfF- | S . His S ;flfi! ith Eutfle "white Wi glon batted in 104 runs. 4 ave! 3 r Wiusterole is me of medld dtion for appendicitis. It Is expected that, Miss Hutchins will be ablé to return to mmms. Ft ‘cakes flephneot héf home heré in thé hear future. :mfla&!flmmwfl!m A eanvass in the interest of the Mausteroic gives oA Cross is being mads in Danie] fpom sorc threat, br tonsilitis, | of thé subscriptions that are htal atiff neck, neuralgia, | Will be turned over tp the Civic Feder- mawm ation, which has 80 suc 1y engag- gl:nhfl" pains cnd ad::s Of Che | @3 here for several vears in servicé such as i T ed rder’ the 1 f v omo- hm‘zm o 2 grange will be in séssion with Breok- Jars; - iy grange at Unitarian hall in Brook- Iyn. THe meéting promises to be of spe- cial interest. . The of Mrs. Mary Mifler, 61, b6- curred Friday morning at her homé in North stérfine whéré she had bBéen a résidént for seéveral years. Mrs. Miller was born in Norway, Me. She leaves a R whom she made Het home. DEALER INPOULTRY 30 Delhi St. Providence, R. L. Chorus of 30 Trained 'Voices For Sale at Cranston’s, or by [. DIED, o\m;uon, CONN. 23 Acadiiny St Phang 2831 aite 257:4. " A.F.WOOD The Local Undertaker DANIELSON, Losy. PARLORS § MECHANIO STREET DANIELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS REE TABLES WEDNESDAYS 1ES' DAY: Bowling is the sport for all Prized glven away every Saturday. You ARE INVITED: NATHAN _BERKOVITZ I pay spot cash—Drop postal and 1 will call THE BASS CLEF MINSTRELS . COMMUNITY HOUSE Church Street Wednesday, December .15th At8P. M. Old Négro Melodies, and The Latest Popular Sonigs Side Splitting Jokes by Experienced End Men TICKETS 50 CENTS Club Members. MID-WINTER TERM DANCING CLASS - N. H. LEVY, Instructor BEGINS MONDAY NOVEMBER 28th AT 8 P. M. ODD FELLOWS HALL PHONE 1706 * —_—— hits was 323 in 128 games played: John- son made 175 hits and was topped by one man only, Nutter of New Haven get- ting 179. Johnson made ‘more doubles and threé baggers than any other player. He waé tied with Eddfe KeHy of Worcester for doubles, fich making 37. Johnson hit out 21 triples. The next highest got 17 Johnson contirued his good stick work with the majors and also played a fine fielding game. He has already sightd his 1921 contract with the Kthletics. floRN. ok % PAQUETTE—In Norwich, Nov. 17, 1320, 4 son, Royal Francis, to Mr, and Mr& Solomon Paquette of Jewett City. CARVER—In_Greeneville, Nov. Susan L. Denison, widow_ ot - Wiiliam aged 81 years, 2 months. the home of hér daughter, -Mrs. Georze Upton, 7 Tenth street, | Greeneville, Saturday at 11 a. m. Burial in Westfield cemeter: Funeral private. 26, 1920, a son d A. Dunn of 96 }I[Kh street. —_—— MARRIED. I €00PER—KEANE—In Holyoke, Mass., . 1920, by Rev. John J, Kem\ey Rich Coover and Misé Rosemary e, both of New London. CORAN—In New York éity, 1920, Lieut. Harry W. Luis, A and Miss Jane Cor- coran of Norwich, FARRIN—HILEL—In Niantic, Nov. 25, 1920, by Rev. W, D. Woodward, Leod Mundeli Farrin of Holliston, Mass., and Miss Grace Elizabeth Hill of Niantic. FOGARTY — LEYER — In Willimantie ov. , 1920, by Rev. J. J. Papillon, ; James B. Fogarty and Miss Dorothy May Leyer. CRAWFORD—TOOMEY—In New Lom don, Nov. 24, 1920, by Rev. Timothy M. Crowley, D, 'D., Miss Nora N. Toomey and John §. Crawford, both of New ndon. HAGGERTY — LORD — In Willimantie, hweflgw-hlflm.slm.slm—mso: GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS IN THE BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT ON EARTH “MARY"’ » A (ISN'T IT A GRAND OLD NAME?) OrlghulandedDanceCreafioEc Hurricane of Good, Clean Comedy Abundence of Captivating Music_ NeedWeSayMéN? g ‘SAND! THE ITIRRING TALE OF A A INTO PON SOUTHWEST. Danieison, Conn. | COMEDY Nov. 25, 1920, by Rev. James J. Tyler, Patrick F. Haggerty and Miss Leond Lord, both of Willimantic. NOYES—In Prcvidence, R, 1, Nov. 28, 1920, Henriettd Wheeler Noyes, wife of Charles S. NoSes, aged 74 vears. Funeral Monday at her late home, Road church district, Stonington. Burial at Mystic. PATTERSON—In Norwich, Nov. 26, 1930, James Patterson, aged 6 Funfral at Church & Allef street, Monday morning at 8.20. Re- quiem mass at St Patrick’s chureh at 9 o'clock. Burial In St. Joseph's cetne- tery. PARKINSON—In Moosup, Joseph Arthus Parkinson, aged 4 months and.$ weeks, + %on of Mr, and Mrs. William Parkinson, formerly bf Baltic. SHEA—In Norwich, Nov. 26, 1920, Sarah Sullivan, widow of Stephen Shea, aged 81 years. BDX‘;EBS—I!! Bro: Breok, Nov. 24, daughter, Mrs. Deloss C. Wood, wm-l Funeral at her late home, 361 Central avent®, Monday morning at 8.15. Sol- emn requiem mass in St Mary's church at 9. Automobile dortege. HEYDECKER—In Mystic, Nov. 25, 1920, George J. Heydecker, hnnerly of Col- cheuzer aged 65 ¥, Mrs. Marig! Bowers, aged 79 A Church & Allen : 15 Mn‘in Street Faneral Director,c ~AND= Embalmers Lady Assistam “still r.hron!“ I—hochét Y HENRY E. 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