Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 8, 1921, Page 6

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tiful u 12 1-2; siflc mm T Eawards 8. Lewid, 84; fcf many ¥ ia resident of East Kmlngly, died recent- {1y in Cranstof, R. of rionths failihg héalth.” a ‘natife of South Kingston, R. I Announcément was-made of the mar- M. ‘8. Stocking at the Methodist parsonage Wgdnesday evening of last week of Mrs. Hdith L. Fiske and Sidney S. Stone of' Riverview. Hundreds of railroad -ties aré being “The Great hauled out of weodland territory within a few milés of Danielson where heavy |§ TOM MOORE AND cutting has beén going ‘on throughout ARQ ERITE CUUTOT i in “DOUBLE HARNESS” I, after @ nimber y P “M™Lewis was the s.me Rivals and, Connecticut Mills Dr. Hugh B. Cafmpbell of Norwich will be here next Tuesday. for his monthly vis- it in the interests of persons who aré Af- flicted with tuberculosis 6 who féar that Ithey are suceptible to the disease. Campbell i8 to bé at thé Public Health station in the town hall His vigits heré afe éhder the aué- pices of the civic federation charge is made to patients. Hénty Dubue, grand knight Lima council of Daniélson,i #ill address the members of All Hallows' couneil at their meeting in Mgosup Sunday after: A number of members of the local council will attéha the meeting. anager Robért Peéllétia 8t the Con- necticut Mills baskétball team has an | unusually fine attraction this (Saturday) évening When the Com- pany M team of Milford —Mass, will b3 here to meét his téam. - M-nnér Pellerin has been assured that the team will includé some Boston playérs WHo are top-notchérs. An Sxtfa attrde- tion will bé & préliminary gamé bétaeh %A N_ATHAN BERKOVITZ - DEALER IN POULTRY ‘social . weltare | Tiage by Rev. Miss Dorvthry Doty, Workers at thé Cohnecticut Mills, has ob- tainéd a leave of absence and will go abroad at an early date with a party of New York people who 'will visit in Lon- Switzerland, France, Italy, devoting’ some time famous battlefields of the World war. Membérs of Danielson chapter, Order of BaStérn Star, are to attend service at St. Alban’s church Sunday, morning. The service will be conducted by the rector, Rev. Albért sevson. Féderal Game Warden Harry E. Battey, of. Bast Killingly, says that the fishing through the ice season’ énds wWith January 18, ang that the closé séason begins the tollowing day, notwithstanding that under nilding from 10 the fall and winter. Chiet John McFarland has some inte- resting experiences from' time with Veteran rounders. Unlocking a cell door at the police station one day this week he looked the occupant ovér and asked if the man, locked up during the night, had ever been arrested before. Theé - —— reply was a regative ohe and it wad not MACK SENNETT COMEDY until the officer called the mah by name HIDE.SEEK DETECTIVES and told him that the mame was in the records that a reluctant aa- mission that he officer had him right In andther cell an old-timer, a well known visitor in the local court, smilingly admitted his identity saying, “It’s no use, Chief, for you know me.! Members of the Workabit club have a meeting scheduled for this through' thi§ month and Februury. close sedson applied to lakes &nd ponds, Mr. Battey 'says, but one muy fish for pickerel fh rivers during this month and Those found fishing in lakes and pands on and after January 20 will be liable to arrest and prosecution. Thé directress of the Ladles’ Bénevo- lént society of thé Congregational churcn tof January are Mrs. Charles Bill, Mrs. Charles Austin. Mrs. Charles Adams and M#s. Carl' Jennings. J. B. Bassett and A. W. Bassétt were ifi Providence Friday Larkin Réed company at a meeting of the mill reed imanufacturers of southern New Mrs. A. C. Greene will have the mem- bers of the Ladies’ her home for a“meeting ‘There will be a revief of current events in response to roll call. Reading circle at Monday after- Bricklayers and stone masons who work In the territory of the Danielson local are anticipating 2 reduction in wages from $1.00 to 87 1-2 cents an hour. . Bdward W, Potter, field secretary T | of carpenterd in the territory also was bt the Cosnecticut Temperance union is to service in the Congrestional church néxt Sunday evening. This will be Tag Day in Danielson in the interest of Eurofe's starving children nimbered by the hundreds of thousands. This Tag Day is a_feature of the town- wide campaign that is being undertaken under the direction of a committee of which A. F. Ralston is the head and Clif- ford H. Starkweather treasurer. effort will include a house to house can- ivorkers under the direction of James Riley, of Brooklyn, was arrested Friday afteraoon charged with assauit Bud’s Full Orchestra vi : g he had dis- charged a shotsun from a window of his . negrly hitting Deputy Sheriff Edwin S. Bennett who was a witness of the incident, Riley and Jocked him up in Brooklyn I pay spot clsh—Drop postal and I 'will call °30 Delhi St. Previdence, R. L. Funeral Director and - Embalmer DANIELSON; CONN. 23 Ae-dumy St. Phone 283; alse 257:4. A.F. WOOD The Local Undertaker DANIELSON, PARLORS 3 MECHANIC BTREET later-arrested PUTNAM Confirmation was made Friday of the report that Dorothy Gish, the film star, James Rennie. spent a part of the present week at the inn there for a having been g T lication,. contain many things that will bs of interest to the people of the city. Fraternal organizations, Boy Scouts, Girls’ €fabs and éther graups “Pwill aid in a lauable work that is being cafried out throughout the nation. geherously today,” is the plea of the di- and her husband. part of their honeymoon, married in New York The bride was at a local garage having some work done on her automobile when one of the mechinics identified her and |'asked her to verify her identity, which| tributi s ‘ id, then stepped into her car and |Suits, caps, sweaters, shoes, underwear Later inquiry at|and other th K Pomfret verified the fact) that Mr. and| ¢S, Underwgar, shoes for little girls cn : e e placed very good advantage. . Rennie §ad been spending a few) ne who have such. used articles {ht are in good condition can put, them to good use by giving them to be distribut- rs. P. B. Sibley will have the mem- J. at her home for a £ fon Suya (o bers of the W. meeting next Tuesday afternoon. Christmas tree exercises that liad to be postponed on account néighborhood are to be held next Tuesday eveéning 2t the Congregaitonal church in went dashing away. DANIBLSON CASING, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowliig is the sport for all , Prisés given away ebety satirday. winter tournaments that usually fnark the season at the Bohemian club are being arranged. Pool, and card contests will be ent lafge portion of the membership. This week's special FOUR ALLEYS, Reports of the mayor and other city! officials will be made at mnext cvening’s meeting of the common council. These reports, fiot yet available MEN! Who Wants a Hat? JUST 7 DOZEN oft Hats GO INTO A SACRIFICE $3.7 Formerly Sold at $5.00 — $4. - L S % e e e S e —— Made by Lamson Hubbard Co., Sivan Russell Co., and Italian Hats, imported by these two concerns. Op’posite Orpheum Theatre T‘pls story a he Tamin ivide.” Episode Oné tb time ing—Don’t Dare (Saturday) -!wl MATIKEE:.. 25 NIGHT... 25¢- se TUES. AND WED. id you marry the man wheo had Lo ardoed your husband ? Every Woman Should See Grace Darlmg “’I‘he Dlscarded Woman” SENSATIONAL ? YES— Glnum and Enid M.nrkey in “THE IRON STRAIN” bétween '? thb"Shraw" and "THUNDERI?OLT JACK” '{Ihu Greatest Wester: S- al Ever BUT TRUE_TO_LIFE COMEDY WORST OF FRIENDS 3 TUESDb AND’WEDN TODAY—FOUR SHOWS—1:20, 3:C0, 6:30 and 8:30 Oh ! Frenchy Presents, “FI-FI All in the Fog” A VIRTUOUS OUTCAST, FEATURING MARY MILES MINTER . HELL'S HALF ACRE—A SHORT SUBJECT PRICES—MATINEE 25¢—NIGHT Z5¢c AND 35¢c SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINESS, 11 CENTS The pay TO ENTERTAIN YOU. Williams. 8:30 to‘ll 30 TONIGHT Big Novelty Dance " in St Jesn Hall, Baltic Saturday Night, January $th RREED THEATRE *AND TURSDAY —,m , ONA DESOLATH SOUTH SEA ISLAND- * HERE 15 ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE ANDTMMYOFAGIRLS SUPREME GREAT GHIEF BLUE SKY, A GEN- cut 12 1-2 cents an hour this week, their | yiNE INDIAN, WILL BE THERE rate now bemg dowh 75 cents per hour. TODAY—FTUR SHOWS 1:30—3:00—86:15—8: 15 Masquerade Dance AT PULASKI HALL Humphrey's Novelty Orghestra Tuesday fior pub-|_ (Continded on Page Eight, Cel. Fonr) JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ——OF— MEN'S FURNISHINGS SWEATERS SWEATERS ....... NOW $1.25 35'SWEATERS ....... NOW $1.65 $3.50 SWEATERS ....... NOW $2.50 $3.85 SWEATERS . ...... NOW $2.75 $6.50 SWEATERS .. ... $6.95 SWEATERS ....... NOW $4.95 $8.75 V Neck SWEATERS-NOW $6.95 Other Grades Reduced Also. SHIRTS OR DRAWERS $1.45 HANES *.......... NOW 9c $1.50 FLEECED ......... NOW $L15 $200-WOOL = ... .. $2.75 GLASTONBURY .. .NOW $2.00 FLANNEL SHIRTS $3.75 GRAY .. $4.35 KHAKI .. $4.85 KHAKI . .. $6.00 KHAKI . .. NOW $4.65 ceiiiio.... NOW §145 cev..... NOW 5265 RS T ....... NOW $350 reeer.... NOW $425 Many Other Bargams Throughout the Store. ALLEN’S MEN’S SHOP 13 Center Street Danielson, Conn. There is need of used clothing for dis- n to school children. Gifts for boys; cloaks, dress- Buster Keaton IN THE THIRD OF HIS MILLION DOLLAR COMEDIES “NEIGHBORS” TWO REELS MERRIMENT THAT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH- AS YROEU NEVER PATHE -NEWS Tmy’s Mat., Children 15¢ Attendéd Indugural Ball Dr. and Mra H. turned from Hartford and Mrs. William Higgins, ca the inaugural ball \\uI- S. lli{!‘ns h:l\'e RUISI—In Westerly, Jan. 6 1001 a daughter to Mr. BELL—In Bridgeport, 3 92 Bell of F u\dmx: i, Mass., formerly of Putnam. HEWITT—In Bro J; i n,, Uu“'u | Funeral at the SMITH—In Mohegan hn Avery Smith, Agu Buial T, Pre on tomobile cortege ELMO LINCOLN, in “ELMO THE FEARLESS” This Picture Is Shown Sunday Night Only SUPREME COMEDY—TOPICS OF THE DAY THEATRE _ SUNDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG —N— “MID-CHANNEL” SIR ARTHUR WING PINERO’S POWERFUL DRAMA If you have read the story, yéu will be thrilled by the elaborate pre- sentation, the wondrously drawn characterizations, the scenes, seftings, investiture and atmosphere. It is the play ch crities have pro- nounced “the ultra smart of the file pictures”—'the production extra- ordinary”—“the master picture of the season.” A master play from the BRYANT WASHBURN sm—iN— “WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES” Robbed of his “hootch”—Waylaid and provoked to assault—Chased as a bootlegger—Caressed by an antique spinstér—Forced to impersonate a fake reformef—Lured to -lecture 8h the evils of tobacco—Egged by an angry mob—Hidden under & preétty girl's Bed—All this and more hap- pened to Jones in a bohé-dry téwn while aiding a friend. PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE TODAY—ENID BENNETT, in “HAIRPINS” JACK DEMPSEY—PRIZMA—"HI§ LAST NIP"—COMEDY CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TODAY—MATINEE, CHILDREN 15¢ '—|-|_—n—-—----—i---—-—.—nnn..m.-..--—._.q Plainfield Community House Dance In Memory of a Wife and Mother, MARY A. BALE EDGAR D. BALKCOM AND FAMILY. Norwich, Conn. Church u. 15 Main Street Funeral Directors ‘Embalmers Lady Assistang HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 SATURDAY, JANUARY 8th Music Furnished by ROWLAND’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA ADMISSION : LADY MEMBERS 4 CENTS—NON MEMBERS 55 CENTS MEN MEMBERS 8 CENTS—NON MEMBERS 85 CENTS rm of schbol in th CLARKS FALLS district Monday morning after tne holiday recess This Elbert W. Clark has dietributed hasnd@ | Week shé Is boarding with Mrs 3 B. some calendars among his frienda. Perry. Itichard D. Maifi# has retuffied - aunton, Mass., whers she was call- attend the funeral, not as Jogal peo- LAUREL GLEN st week, of hef sis- ter, but her sister’s mother-in-law, Mfs. | Susa , who was with her. She Ly Mrs. Sophia Stod- A sgn, Warren Thom- of Mystic attended. the mas leaves two other as of New York and erly. s of Feanklin, N. H. There {© Frank Maifi s in attendance at the . Mrs. Fred Hartwick | 1921 genétral aseembly in ord. of Taunto; idie Thomas of New- | v Matla Partelo; Who has been Il port; also two great-grandchildren, John ' for 3 jofig time. is reported not so well E 3 a O'Neil ef Taunton. | Mrs. Georze Jones has returhed to her John Kavanagh resumed hig studieh 4t Home After a week's in Hoston. Wh er school, North Stoni "EU—'H Tues: There was a merry me at the Com- Albert Main spent the latter part of the k in Providence visiting his uncles Charles and Ernon Holdridge, and his |dunt, Mrs. Edward Burdick. Sunday he dttended serviee at the Park Avenue ¢hurch. Miss Alice Main is visiting in West- visit thunitf house Friday n wheh the and Mrs. Georze W. Burdick and | themibers speeded the old year and wel- shter Evelyn of Chase Hili, Ashawdy, | comed lhe new. were ruests of Horace Palmer and family LR Yeb, BisWgrih, thore peoplt 8quint with Myrtle Swain began her vrmm‘mm Balns than. with theit eyes. Brooklyn Savings Bank o7 MAIN STREET, DANIEL. ON CGONN. B 1872 © INCORPORATE! STATEMENT.OF CONDITION, DECFMBE‘.R 18, 1320 Aaa 708,082.03 BEROSITE " 4 7 342727087 SURPLUS AND PROFITS ........ SRR sk A45 15 s c7anse ACCOUNTS MAY BE OPENED BY MAIL. INTEREST RATE 44 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. THIS BANK OF sTRENGTN IS AT YOUR BERVICE. J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, ;Tw W. H. BURNHAM, Vice Presidant. OTTER, Treasurer.

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