Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1920, Page 6

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“ling and | ea_ with his tahuahed Dby his father, nnd. | with his brother, Hareld B. Atwood | successfully conducted the éhterprise in Danielson for nearly a . decade.-| The G brothers also are the preprietors ef the |\ ,condition was -fayorable and J‘imgrov- School . Street . located - at their x ; i : : : i & . ... ged steadily, but a ‘complication n plant on School street. - ' - -«o-iu -ilw, ,. fiw-l' ,, it 3 * 8 ) 5 edly, Wednesdny sitating a further operation arose: and | 311, Mr. Atwofd. was Chnnu Tetrexnlt was: held from hh'hg;n't * X K ) L 2% % P RS L «; ne, o'clock of Clin-| for days Mr. Atwood’s condition was r. with Miss Deborah | with ‘services at St. Mary's churc g e 1 MM at a hos-| garded. as highly precarious. He rallied, | Russell, daugm. Mrs. Russell and:the RLE a8 a great sur- | however-and had been doing: splendidly | late Copgressman Charles A. R\l-fll uh to his uhuvo- and many| for the past few davs. Tuesday his con-| the wedding’ takinf place at Mrs.'Rus-|. de in ieines. dition. was so: favorable that ‘his’ ulti- uug home in Dayville. - hier - d,u,,, e ghtecsy 6y blp A e L AL in Aive weels ago| mate recovery seemed ~aisured, but he he survives him wx(h his mother and | The funeral congregati Ly eks ago last Sun- old. | became, suddenly worse during the ev-lh's brothe egation from Putnam Jflem\ . Whnmer to under- | ening and died sbon after ;midnight, Mr Atwood was a ember of Moriaki| Which.Mr.: Tetreault, was & m i -(‘zj #ppendicitis. Fer{ his -heart having weakened under the lodge, No. 15, A F, and A. M., and of |'vere beautiful floral pi“q, 1 3 L'h‘ /the operation is| strain of his iliness. Quinebaug lodge of Odl Fellows. He was| phews ‘of 'Mr. 'Tetrean] Mr. Atwood was born in Willlamsville,| oneé of the best known young men in new known ‘as Goodyear, October 5| Danielson, enjoyed, the ‘friendship of the ¢ . : 1886, the son of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Henry, public and his death is a'loss’ that will | § e P e nody | Clinton Atwood. = His father was - the| be keenly Telt. . ; anight R . kT m SNAP SHOTS ‘ad Tar ¥ | head of the Williamsville Manufacturing| Fapric Shop—We have secured new. is- |° e Lu.iOlM will r nd: gaa e -u'n! "‘;"n h‘ company, which operated the big c#.ton| atjon on Center street in store formarly Pt b ntee V' rel ou ort Skotehn From I,iv. ‘of Famous Hovm. Picturs Stars P hGasands of hottles | Dlant sines taken over by the Goodyear Secupied by Eourniek's' fish: market--SHe- T ¢ -edy were bought last |:Mills Co. Inc & as to be pre- [ Mr. Atwood's education was obtained tween the theatres” Wil open *in our g it : : . d_larger \n.rierl Friday, Decém- |3 ashing > 3 B“" and croun at | in the schiools of this town, and he Was | mer s ady - - B - ; it : aets aimost instantly §thSusted’ from KMlslely FLigk ‘sofive] in ToF, o 28" ; TR Arritated mem | f Class of 1305, Thereafter he pursued| All the evidemen sl viei? ok m:;. :"met:' :;q:i&gt:m 3: 4 A ‘o a private course- in L_ext;]e_ manufactur-| the Public Llillt!e! Conumstv:on in & Jobmson: hus: nrocurgd ‘!" Gubn. . N - v inciude a vielt to the island fn | 7 3 Ralpi at St. Josmeph's hospital in. Willl- Majer A. D, Melntyss, whe. trave maniic, as the' .y a firm of coraet mnufinlum' i 7 Major Mc-| ¥4 3 Int¥re ' told ' here’ Wednes n "“c o oy Er"“ Gobb,".19. the tering snowstormis® in - Ohi g h‘y o T : ginia ‘and> New York state on & r‘n thnt 5 . AY - MATINEE 25¢ hehas jus compieted. In some’places ‘in g ‘| central Ohio the fmv,m fitteen inches ‘. Srhich "!'»fi"\"“ was-riding at FRIDAY 'AND " EVENING : et ; ; ’ fime of ithe aecident. - Cobb was sent I 2 A A 3 ;A::: ”glfl:;mmm&:mn the ‘g‘“{ to ‘Jili for '30; days, on.a harge,of reck- .MTURQAY 25¢c and 35¢ 1 | liathstown.” Weat Virginia. | where « req- | 188 driviog, 1by Jn-uc: Witiam, C.. Oliva ————— e e His : ; jerat droops have bren calied In-te auiell fEoSTuRXshM. . Ta.cthes pepelar, covet| 3 ) disturbance created by ‘striking - mflnsrl s s fatnnlanlo i £ f.h . - s . . jor MéIntyre: saw tented .villiges: oc-- ned ‘a_Writ of habeas cor- | . 3 Gmls : A : ’ 5-;135 by minera- whe hive-boen: eviesa). | 708 from : Tudge) Geddinér ~ Geen:. and “IE SUNSHINE DANIELSON, CONN ne suikers, from the dwellings wmed b | O TROR CORL K ey G ' \WITH FUNNY. COMEDIAN=PRETTY GIRLS : : 32 o ar oot i | 1. Waguioda. : :HEAR BIG SONG HITS—COMEDY- FOUR - ayailable wifiN for them. . Some -the meni on ER IOTHEM PRESENT ostly Aliens, were ‘eArning ‘s high a |sens ‘voted in‘‘Windham' eounty in the Jml l Prin ” Th - week "when: the¥! qults work. - Bity | premidential. efectibn on November 2, out |} ta. - e cess |the: poor miner who canmst 'm ‘many | 16530 registered voters. in the “fifteen iN QEV:N IEELS cases speak. the Englieh' langiage and tflm of 4he, territory. This is the larg- The bng and startling scenes of.this Phetepla; 5 ' laid in the jungles, the not worry along or a mere pmanee est namber of votes ever-cast in any eme habitat are bl v ::“nmrly $4,000 . year! . 3 edecetion” in- Windham’ ‘county. - ot the wil animals {"Nn te_man, Klings have: not béen infréquent. 1 ;‘"" ! Wednesday, ke sther days since the || - TODAY—THE. N RIDERS—Episode 3 . mining district referred to by Major Mc-{ L5, "y rought -no. information as te the S Intyre.: the * strikers, ranging themselves EE THE CLAN OF DEV!LNEN IN_ACTION Wher:abouts of Alvin: L -Bradley and | on hills overiooking the mines and taking | [UINIONIR O (iR e Bradley. and PR":ES—MA\‘IN o iners' as . the .lat: URDAY- MA‘flNEE CNILDREN |? C%NT' . pst-shots ‘at ‘non-union mine: 7 [their way out of Breoklyn jail during the 5 = . p [.;mz.f:d or ":1"" m::u ; conditions | ©2T1¥_hours_of last.Sunday morning. It | ; !!! DOUBLE SHOW AT SMALL PRICES + & i s m‘“:n ot :“‘,“"“kh he travels,| S Quite gederaily belicved by officials that through s i . Bradley. and«Mascp have parted eom[ - ny. as they had ne interest in common ' other than te get outside the jall wails | matter ‘of the petitien ‘of the horough' df| Anintsresting 'sidelight on Bradiev's,| ; Danielson and the East Brooklyvn Wire| ascane is his threat “to get” State Police- \ : district relative’to 'brdrcceyl advance in|'mgn Howard A.Elliott’ “if it takes himn rates and allered inadequute service BY|the, rest of his life.” . Officer Fllistt was 2 i the Crystal Water company. ;" Counsel in | the : officer. who -first obtained the nam. nee e e oo ben T, . ok [ o ke Aoy qbanied. e s, TODAY—W- Only THEATRE file briefs. usinz, while the ofticer was on duty in 7o ; o 2 At"the final henring .off the "matter| Lomeer ome. MiEht, afid thig ted coeni: RObq't WWCk o E Willi B. Hill ‘of New Huven and §. ¥ . —TODAY— very Suit and Overcoat in our stock is Pian R o NoF Mo 2 8 w0 G v of Bradier. e te I5E Y marked down. Instead of waiting until Jan- Bt company: Savied amane. stver | o Slett. iwbo has,deen, werned, of 2s WTHIE, CITY . |} sUren srecincochys Tne things as to tne reniacement valne of tie danger by officials who have. been tn SUPER-SPECIAL PROBUCTION 3 i touch ‘with. Bradler, ddes; nct appear at 199 - . water company’s properities exelusive ‘off 1 i [ ” uary first to start this annual event, we are b SR R et b e Bl iy o OF MASKS”|| “PINK TIGHTS i X0 e réplacem &l Y i 1 ore Lives Are Veil. nd Loevers ° P 000 and Mr.- Palmer ‘at.$195,000, 'The [ €Yo e 8fain rourd up Bradiey; Are Swejthearts g WITH AN ALL STAR CAST going to give you the benefit now. ; o R PR P | i e Sl e o || A Ssifaarishate S VO |I] | WITH AN ALL STAR CAST f CEr Sy iesioner's office at Hartford :show. that Killingly at $£70,000, this ‘figare not if-| T . l)0 - : Cuding, of course, pipe: line and. hy.| 3325 vehicles“of a'total‘assested waina- ris enyon reaching cture than “PINK R : . drants ‘on the West Side, which. is *in [l oL 41365330 500 swEEd (I ths il TIGHTS” was ever made. A story emember, every grade, make and color is the town' of Brookiva. FHEE : o that is as natural and whelsseme : Walter Musgrave, expert ‘accountant. ‘“_":‘:n:"":“x‘;’: ;:;h:d?:;“ihz“x’::' s ar dld-fashioned country dinner 3 also #ppeared. as a ‘witness at the final ¢ 2 tnd jhst as satisfying. The story 5 s : . o grofind by the .moter. vahicies. Meverthe- fu Tittd mar own—nothing reserved. BT ey ices 1o M b | i e Dores Suned wthi oty cut- ] . bl ok thosis ey held at Mrs. Bidwell's today, BUnhe] o mhotdr ictes’ e 1sumie ;00d enou: . oyt g {erTitory by about 1264, there being {111 | | se——— | 1555 $10U5h 12 ::r:.":.':.‘ ey 330 w 835 00 “lts and Overcoats orses of an aseesmed valuation' of $202.- g PR (Coremer Arthur G. Wil was ‘at “Wiit-| 770; . & 7 SOt something pratty serious happened v 2 yon to that town and the; nm : | n ,d !p:ondruct“:h )!&que‘st A bemefit whist M e Day-Kimball —but that'z tellin 4 = ha:: ¥ ¥y g clo, the, ";, B e """‘ hdspjtal was given I OAT Féllowe’ lzil | if, ‘to see ’«( TIGH ; ¢ Colvi t St ph's hospital. follow-| o ogneediy evening under-the m),,“. of | eariy Wednesday morning of Cglmon W. |} you'll have the hnpmm hour .n‘ ; ow 4 evening ' Jast Mizpah' Rebekah lodge: [\n;v.oéd well known in,, thils city, r-.m-l one of ti John -King. of Webster w-n a _visitor | ¢ially. among motor. car- dealers, was a 'C;‘(“:rh:'::‘:d T"‘:“;'f!':‘c‘c‘m:’_ With friends in Putnat Wednesday. shack 1o’ his many friends. = - i > Ppany at a polf on’ the hlghwai nedr There, is N0 present prospect of jhe rey| ‘Sugar was being quoted in ome 3tor: | || ee———————— » . what “i5 * know “ife Deacon: Pratt opening of ln'e fabric plants in this sze- | in this ferritory at 11 cents a psund on 38.00, $40.00 Suits and Overcoats e : L | o, was satéa. Welndsday, thoust pWedniaday « arop ot 21 wemts per vouns || (Gladlys Brockwell “the ascident. ocdurred: the ‘tFigk | more ~favorable’ market ‘conditions . are | from the -“high ' record reached ' 2 few | % looked for: with. the com!ns of 4 !hl‘ new | morithe ago. : Ty ,‘".‘,‘ ,"fl'}i{;",:’;h ¢’,',,‘,':, (ol | e sttt Calendars for18%1 have made: ] P N i Following the accidant, Cobh wan rd: | Frank Motlorty of the 'S, N, 1. com- | fearanee-—in this_cil ¥’ okt ‘ROSE OF NOME” ow ° Senthd T Justice William ~ (o Ofiuers | PANY'S force of linemen in this city 'is 1lf | zens ‘are’ aireddy Gollecting 7 oo = 3 | ) court A thie town .of Hampton and sen- | af hix home in i"m‘i‘:"' thent' fof their needs. A Tale of Courage and Cupid Amid téhoed “to 30’ davs in jail on a .charge | ~The. Windhai -county superior court. * Alaskan Snows of reckless driving! ‘It being claimed that| which has, been holding ' sessione hers, LIBERTY HILL | $45.00, $48.50 Suits and Overcoats e e e o i A, Whing.of otingfcld; was| | One cot ot paint har been put o, corpus “was ‘obtained 5 B 2lener £ T Darby fo, ther eopefioe | the’ church’and a start has been made i A {10y on the second coat court at Putnam Monday, of'this ‘week msnc ; 5 O b e | il opecitd it imabirzrs oo e Do, Funts, YAt IO ¥ ditee. Amestsiriar Walkhh, “dsagblid: of Upon' his return here Wednesday saft- [ with the ‘temperature.in the-48's weath- . Y. puheing ow Thanksgiving day. ) [ r. and Wi W reen- ernoon.. Mr. . Bill said that_ his' 'investi- | er 'more acceptable: to 'tamilies withont | - WS IRY L o :.nvn.. :’:m 'l':é“ u:l::-cz' .‘3.-.. gation at Willimantic dubing. the day | suppiy-of codl than the chear-and eald| \ (0 50 BITEFenrse O TrORr SRl oe hgale | Penn., were united in mar. went no- further - than' Viewing’ the \bsdy | kind that' is rated asise healthful. . A. Noves ovér the hoiidays. ¢ riage at St. Patrick's rectory, Tuesday of \Mrs. ' Colyin and : interviewing: Dr>| David' Smith of Wemum -pm ‘fied- The funeral of Mrs. Fred W. Loomis,| MOrRing, the cetemony being performed 355 00 358 00 S .t d O F. E: Wilcox, medical" éxaminer. as ‘to|nesdiy in Putnam. of Saranac Lake, was held at the home| by Rey. W. J. Fitsgerald, rector of St UY, 5 Uit an vercoats G :heh?cx::eeu(f”dxe;ezh“mmh WAS Eiven 4e| Phete wre 700 pai members af the | of her sister, Mrs. John Kinaaird, Tues. | Patrick's church. The bride wore a blue . ¥ | Wingham™ Cbunty. Farmezs! " aseiciaiions.| day afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. John |iraveling suit with <hat to maich and | . The coraner stated that:the .inquest| yrich, is te hold. its' annual mesfics here | H. Knott' officiating. PNrial was i the| CATTied a shower bouquet .of roses She at which witnesses will ‘be eXamnied Wil | tnig tapk, Liberty’ Hili cemetery. 'Mr. Loom's had| WAS Attended by her sister, Miss. Cath- oW ; be ‘held in Hampton, - the’,town 'where ¥ h Tt iers .operating ‘in the murmounding. | just s6ld out his business at Saranad|°rine Waish, who carried pink earna- the accident: oceurred. ‘Auring the: €ariy| coyn: . are. reporting some, goed catches | preparatory 's - making his residence i tions” “Wiliiam Walsh, brother of the part of mext week, - Until that time. 1t is | o mu,,‘m, Bt the ‘pelts. Bro mor b¥inds | nis. Bouse heve, located‘opposite’ O, W.| bride, was'hest man. After the cereliony e el A qurther! action Will ‘be | iny'so much meney aswas the oast last | Gurlev's: store. Mrs. Loomis was taken |3 Teception was held at the home of the “| winter, severely ill several weeks ago and was ;:id;. parents. The bride received many : . ! The dnl\ I a huplnl 2t” Wereestar | taken to a hospital in Burlington, Ver- ndsome presents. Mr. and Mrs. Ro- 350 00, $65.00, $70. 00 Suits and Overcoats - _omacts ot & s of beming tan d : ont, where.an operation. was pérform:| ¥AR Jeft on the 1842 train for D Baia evening to see the second series of games |y ed. --She wis apparently ' gainurg -but|Penn.. where they will make'their home in the match between Relcher, of New N MARRIED, suddenly grew worse. Mr. Loomis- has| Mrs. Abel Louden of Westerly was x Londen and. Rarber rolled, Before a g oy e ¥ the sympathy of this community Where| Visitor here Tuesday. millery of about 400 persons. Beleer | o 31, SONANKER —In Montville, | he' was born and -ment boyhood days | Mre Harriet Avery i entertaining | won over Basberihere on Monday even-| ° Norwicii, Bdward Miller and Miss Rose | Sesides Mrs. Loomis' husband there wur- g:-m HTm Prentice, of Los Angeles.. ing. with a total ninfall of “1627:in 18| ’Schanker. both 6f Nerwich:.. - vive three sisters, Mre. John Kinnaird _n""lul % strings_ against 984, 2-margin of ,3 tor Gzomn—owmu.\lb— Grotan, Nev. | of Lebanon, Mrs. W. E. Sheldorf of South » e. Home Misgionary Séciety of the Belcher, © 35,1920, by Rev. GeorsR. Atha. john | Stlem. N. J., and Mrs. E_E. Smith ‘of | Methodist chureh met Tuesday with Barber said Tuesday atternoon that he| . GeoTge of Grotor and Ms Jennie Mil.|Shelburns, Vt, and three brothers |Mrs Herbert Brooks. homes .to make a better showing at: New| . red Williams of Westerly. R. 1. ! | Chatles’ Cleland, of - New York. Walter| Mrs. Samuel Higbes and sem George ¥ S | London this .evening, and iA" this he his| BOWAN—_WALSH—In Myetic._ Nov., 3¢, | Cleland of Plainfieid, Conn., and Cacil|have retumned from Boston. 813 oo s14 00 3 BOYS, SUITS d the bést wishes of .the.many follawess| & 1320, bY l;fl wmugu . Titsgerald. | Cléland ‘of Syracuse, N. Y. The death| Fred Staplins has returned to Hart- Gt o an ; of the game here.who' recogniza’ Brrbar| = {;},‘;‘i";’;m;,'_’“;v;‘,’m (- and | bhiAgs - greal sorfow to Mr. Loomis'|ford. after a‘visit of five weeks with . R a aged mother, who has had giad antici-| his sister, Mre. William McCausland 15 w 0 s Y ‘::tone of thu;Dest bowldra'in; Contiact) 5 pations of ‘having her son and daughter-| Rev. Jerome Greer has returned from A o ' . aw ‘near her. Providence where he attended a meeting 3 . Liberty bends are belng neld at: ATWOODP—In’ Woreester. Mass..’ i Mr. akd Mrs. Griggs of Tillimantie| of officials of the Southern New Eng rifice - priges. by seme holders, in this 1--0 Clinton William Whitford .mn.a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goed- | 1and Corference of the Methodist ehuren. are l 5 town ‘who are pinched for: funds as the1 of “Danielson, ‘aged 34 years. rich, Sunday and attewded churc: here | Mrs Chariss E. Wheeler and Mrs result of the slump in the testile indus-| MILLS—In' this eity, Dec. 1,'1920 Rebert | ~Mrs. John ' James ' of WHlimantic. g Minetta Cooper were visitors in Seetiani . i ; 1 s ] 4w 1 Aniney Who” Bave: diindied; eCathilr || MY EE : | former resident and- member of_the choir|Conn., Toesday. Your C'hmce marked down, - bonds have "been eut-bargained. by ‘in-, % heme; 122:-North | wag with local friendls and” relatives on| Mrs. John P Noves bas 3 | dividuals who have :made .offers. lower| - $sre morning .at 220 Re- returned n-m ) Pate Sunday and at church. a trip to ¢ than- priees- thAt might ‘have: been Zob-| o mass ot SE B ekis, charch at § Walk-OverA, or | and you can save . ; . Automebile.cortege. . Buri | tained at-the banks. :Attention’is- being | St M. called. te Tthe® fact jthat Liberty. bohds < LISBON o : y s C o_ Oh‘E aro -exgellent . collateral for:leans; that Imst Sumday:Rev. W. -J. Reynolds| The usual festive party on Thanksgiv- opAel atlve \ THIRD Py they need: not necessarily Be-seld if onme |’ “ nue"". Preached the first i a series of sermcns|NE 44y at the home of Mr. and Mm. ¥ 6 X = i 2 wants .money,: but may be ;put:up ‘as| o ¥ on ‘The Présence of God in: Thisx World.|O- Vinton #heluded their cousins, Mr. and make' from lv security iat. the. banks, . whera réasona:|In memery of ‘s beloved wite and mother, | His text was, He had compassion wn the| M. Woolsey of Montclair, N. I, M= and ear y ; ble loans will be made on them. The| . multita Mrs. Woolsey of -New Britain and Mr NOW sg 95 ; 103 5 difficulty is that:many holders of Liberty ; “‘iflfl‘fl L. ‘ABKUT‘I‘ . Rev.. W. J._Reynolds and W. A. Hyde|2nd Mrs ‘Hannah of Mansfield Depor 1 0 honde’-do. not .know how vAluabie that M. ¥ attended a meeiing of ors -|also President and Mrs. C. L. Beach of | A kind _ of proberty is - and;s being: short asved inte Lite L Bow. 8, 1010, men ac the w{:r‘..-.n o | Stotre: 6 Neigé and We. mud Mos: Wesvtng. | of money, ade selling_ them for less"than|HER HUSBAND, DAUGHTER ANDSON | held' in ‘tHe Mtefest of ithe: Con-|tom of Mansfield Depot, 16 in all the ket vaine: without. first aseer- tntnknnl World Movement. Miss Tanline Chalker spant the Thanks- taining ‘what ean be obtained: on.a; loan'| 3 =Y =) " Mr. aNd Mrs. 1. H' Kennedy were|BiVing recess with friends at Willington | through - them -or+ by selling. then_: ‘where - z Thanksgiting visitors at the home of { Hill the' highest prices ave. offered.” . X 27, 5 their sor, J. Ernest Kennedy m Pres.| Miss E. L. Klein was at her home i | Mre.' Kénnedy remained for A few|Mansfield Depot Wednesday and for the days’ visit, remainder of the Thankskiving recsss st Telephone : Comparg: - .m,] - . Mr. apd Mrs. F. L' Kanahan enter- | het sister's home in ton, Mass. tertained at the-home of ) : A a0 T tainedy at- Thanksgiving .dinner Mr’ and| The Eagle mills been running em D. Aylward, “chiet opérator, ;t “her ho i 2 i Mrs. Térrey and family of Central Vil-|& twe days a week schedule recently. on, . Academy street, Wmnd-y e it v oI > ‘hn and Rev, and-Mrs. W. J. Raynolds. Mr. and'Mrs. F_E/ Hyd w"“'ig" Fom are.reported s hem: mmu; n { mumietow in _territory ~hereabomts., this : : siter, Mrs. F.° 8. Avery and family of mn‘? o fur of the ni n & i 3 Norwich Tewn, were Thanksgiving guests approaching prime ind‘some’ WE| : F L4 L S or Mr. and Mrs. L' V. Whitford, iz Jew- are: all-thaiis’ noed o make the hunt- |- p S v City. ¥ and *Mre. * W ‘A’ “Redd = spent Thux.mn‘ day. in* Jewett" City ;vm. E Mr. and Mre. Augustus Bead Miss.’ Simmons , returned to New Yark Monday after sevhral dayw visit with her parents,’ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Sim- Jha— PR Men: - A; V. wmm& vu\ r-penoa : X E ot f wun-a:y’ a5 resting ::mtér; : d RS g e it s ":-:"-’fuf:: rockeT nu.u.- Boston MI wm\rs undérwen | & 252F 5, Y s re . Barl i “;fl . i 3 Sunday, at the home of ?-umm . WEDNESDAYS umfls m;“ &M | JBowling“is the spert for all - Prises

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