Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 29, 1921, Page 6

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New Bngidnd and naa entertatied théus About Aftesi were . WHIGE Ward ‘fof fitey tHEL happily, 8 he past | snds of péaple by giving imitations of David Main, divisional sfeer of | 200 Prove 1o be of gerious nature was stated on |birds and afimals, doing Indian dances, mmmmememz Oscar W, Swaasén post, Amerisan fon (o (1o uppro- | einging Indisn songs ‘and otherwise por- fianoee of AL | district, will be in town Sunday and will | kexlon. of North Grosveoordale is the ~the dmdnta by (he|traying characteristios of his race. bert Healey .ot , N, Hy 8801500 charge of both the momming afd post of ofganization I this part legislatire will thke the form of petitions Acting ' on. thitr ows Initintiva, mana- their wedding day is set for mext Menth. | suuning nervices of the Salvation Army. |9 1he Slate to give serious consideration St oy ts of Puffiam's theaters afinounced on| Amether ifdication of retarnimg setivity | The feature of the day's seryices will be %%Nn- tor a Woman's Auxiliary. Chief Blue Bky, & fall-bleoded Sieus |Friday that hereafter children under the |in the cotton textils markét 18 the re-|the enroliment of two junior soidiers and o m':fi*m Wives of .nfhufl Indlan And a grand nephew of the tamous | ae of 14 years who come tG the theaters | sumption of a 54-hour per week working | the enroling of five new soidiers and the e the jegion are eligible for chiet lilfl‘u k m Pu his |[Alone afterncons cannot be Admitted. - In|schedule by the Grosvenordais company, | commissioning of five loeal officers, The rship in the suxiliary "N'u the evening boy: operating great cottoh plafts and em- pudlic has been invited to attend the ser. P Benator Archibald Macdonald intros ® usts of the Ga gr 16 will fiof be ploying upwards of 1000 pespie in the | vices of the any. ‘:‘C‘M ;l"l‘h;. lltlhmufe 4 measure vf: - WAS born 40 years ago on | (heatre unless attended by Grosvetiordaies. The mills of this CoM-| . L 0 o0, nes mreaght o a ng mprovement of all streteh- Senator Arehibald MaddonaN mid oh Friddy mornifg that he expetts that the oh the like Has redohed |ronds, Mvérs and bRFER eommittée mém- & & oF unimproved highway lying between q 5 réaervation in Bouth ents guardiahs or some other Any have beén on a short time sehed a thiekness of about nite lches and is of | bery and the membdts of the committeé UG 160 whet ha Whs o | 500k ‘Yho Wil be. i disdct oRares Te sincs last fall and, much of the time | PADY of the fite e e gt Improved sestions of highway. the very highest quaiiy, béfg entiely | n Approprixtions will maks s vigit t0 16 0p by b Efnd. [them. | 1¢ s 00t (AAE the theater mana- free of snow, Several thousand toms Wil ¢ chi§ ¢ity and likely to Danielson within | yogh 2 refentative L. M, Keith of this eity have been running only thres ®lrear of o Mals strest store. Durig thé | introduced In t be required to All the hoirses, Thers Will | (he next tWo <weeks. Thése aAré two of 5 bl et v B Rt g ik, e Sromtn Ravs vn | shubseilo presen 2 The chief i1 pleadure of seeing the movie entertain-| Members of the Ostholie Woman's ¢18D | saileq upon to respond to alafms, Continned Ten, O be n0 difficulty fh gefting ha for: ice | the Most jmsmriant of all the sommities |y, 4y, i ments, but the 1aw requires thAt they|or Sc. Mary's parish wWefs entertained ot |- g QTS S Sy ohe Gutting this year 8o many mes Are ow |Of the leisiature and they are to visit degrées Balow: sers he st out on & hike|SAIl Dot be prescht alone and the mata- | o whist party Eiviz aL the Doma of Mrs. of their regular smployment. of 1000 miles from his home to Bosion, |#¢rs Will see hat the law is observed. |Omcar Dugas on Providefice street. There Geotte In Chaes, @ed _during | bilis noW pendifik At the capitol SeAAtsr fil“..hl (e trip in three montns, thees | Tharsdas evening. At he homs of Cap- | were thiriasn tables at play And the Thursday night at the home 8¢ Mr. and ehairndan 6f the RO daph, Aftér averaging |tain and Mrs. J. H r on Sehool | amount nétted was §17.55, this being the Mrs. Franton Smith of Bast Kilingly. Mr. | comimittea on abeut 26 miles' a day. Since then he has |street, s miiscéllaneous shower was given Chace was & hative of Clouesstet, . L. |5t i likely that tu been m about every town or ofty in|by her friends in honor §t Miss Ida Du- but had lived In this town for & Eredt |inepect thé propoded routs fer the new many years and at oné period, about, 32 | steéteh of atate highway vears ago, wad a hwmibet of the board of | Thompeen th NOFth Grosvenerdsie and sslectmen of the town of Killingly. He |the remte of /the proposed stfeten of state ls::ee of s«:‘t;;?fila}:\':fln nfl!;‘;’fl_ :Il‘ ihe 'mf:rmm “"‘.t‘o = iy B R E E D 'FOUR BIG DAYS Shippee of Bast , Charl % pevof louemsar, R 1. 4na FRID BRI |, " (S0, Thaling i che. Reetherty : : Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. ; FOR THE SAKE OF: Starving Humanity SPECIAL MORNING MATINEE Saturday At 10 A. M. The Entire Receipts of These Spécial Performances Will Go to Relieve the Starving Children of Central and East- AN R O S | e SRR : | : emn Earope. PR e B e | R PROGRAM OF PICTURES THAT WILL BE SHOWN oleon Roy, Nos Roy, Alfted Stanas, BARRLES, ) ; i & Tostph Chieonne and Thesphile Chitonns. | 41, CRBMAINGRXBRON AL Stuftotd AT THE Many mills tloved; thijrond Mation kopt Mariin . Burha was the funeral direetor, | Springs, Jan. 19, 1921, by fiev, [P* N A uis St. 5 locked on Sundays; town clock not strik- MPBRI L GAULY—In e, | B pr R EE ing; trolley nervm‘bztween mnhln‘: .,g., 5, é:fl,m{;‘ lfll{' Imgm @ ; . and Putnam suspended; seie pop B ‘ badly broke financially—thése are among gflmfl"‘é‘\. : ' < Jargest amount at Any of the home Whist parties yet held by the clud, Which is - M:. Chace suffered & Shock Wodnesdsy SOCtOR of (ha ity wil osbose before a ot TAst whtk and eince thAt thms hed | EOMmIttes of the legislaturé the two el ———————————————— Been in 4 prechriows conditien of hedicn, | BFOROBEL améndments ko th aliy SgHAr ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY—THE PICTURE YOLJ WILL NEVER FORGET Friday mornisg, he fameral of M. | i3y police snd fire a _\ = ol ments perma Mary Despartis wad held from her home |nencly sat of polities. % A in Wauregan with services at the Sa- S X cred Heart enum& %ev. J. ?‘m ll;h‘l: beihg célebrint the req N ] Nenabars of b &, Atme soglety of (R BORX: O Siss Mermainie” Gendron nd Louis St. Germain the unpleasant subjects that oné hemrs | about in Danielson these days. Ne kicks nmn;' about shovelling snod, hewever! 1 n":flnbln 1his city, m’.‘n.”uz A dandy $1 box of Liggett's chocolates B;t'!'ll \I" imtll' 1"& [ lul te ¥ for 79 cents; Maxixs Chetries, 79 cents, u“.l ) Ak years, 1 month. at Mose, Thé Drugfist, The Réxall 8tore. | pincu') at the Neme bf het ot . . “THE ROMANCE % ‘ A% \ iz - Norma Talmadge | OF TARZAN” Lasbon. of the roads, river and bridges ovMmit- tée, of which he 18 the senaté chaibtran, | SMITH—Eisred iate fest, Jan. 26, 1321 Thits. A, Winship, Wite the late of the legislature 18 coming intd this see- Avery Smith, <n the 33d year of her tion of the Btats in about twé wesks | ‘age. and likely wiil look over Qh:dLhfle Rest l'ufl:nfl: l&gi‘fl gtc 'fl\;“ 1af an‘:m& ‘1‘2: % i bill introd: b 3 i t, I g i e e & Dathin ptoviden. sl s | 3L, aC 230 Selvek. Kindly omlt Aew- i Ne n, Bene 2% \ ; —aav. jamin ¥, Brewster, 120 Mciiinjey ave: Y Ly \ Semator Archibald Mnslonald, of this t Ay, ‘l&in o Jan. umefe‘ry‘ i 3 ; . “ONCE TO %, Beban district, said Frday that the members . Buria nsman o ' - iy £l \ EVERY WOMAN” - " —iN— : ! ved, Members of he committss on | 7% % [ s ORD STERLING irpropsidtions Ao will b ineinden in | WALSON—In Kew tonc ey, dan &1 |} MESSIFURS, T HIS “The Immigrant” ' the Jegisitive party eoming lute (s | drew Wil i3ed ¢f scure e B e B section. Funeral services will be Beld .t the WOMAN IS NOT MOR- “THE FOOLISH AGE” s (o oy e b o | {05 L ettt (| ALLY GUILTY AND IT Pathe News arouseq here in the decision of ‘the Puilic ) P utilities comeission ordering. a reduction | 3%, 8t 3 o'dlosk. Durial” i Yantia MACK SENNETT COMEDY PRICES AT BOTH THEATRES ADULTS-—20c CHILDREN—15¢ No Collections Will Be Taken Up—These Pictures Will - Be Shown at Moming Matinee Only Strand Theatre SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY MORNING, 10:30 - PRICES—-ADULTS 20¢—CHILDREN 15¢ Feature — FOLLIES GIRLS A COMEDY DRAMA ' Comedy — HAYSTACK STEEPLE SCREEN LETTER BOX Hoover Fund for Starving Foreign Children. Help Save the Children!!! IS YOUR DUTY TO in gas rates and the elimination Bf the | prauidence~ and Philadelphia papers meter chatge, 80 called By the Meriden | pleass ¢opy. Gas Light compafly. The eompany is or- | GIBBON—In this. eity, Jaa. 38, 1921 3 y dered to reauee‘m #ate from $1.50 to IS “5"5”:.‘{&.‘3;{“#" 3 2},. Lu‘ Ach HER I’ / 5 31 5 " T S muend 1k S U | pynerat e Bourighe Sror” tuserat pac. ([} Wieh hia heures blosd he ploaded The decision has attracted the attene | 1678 .“’Q‘!‘h JAlng &t Gah ey for the life of the trembling, tion of Danielson business inerests, for | oureek. Automobie Sortege. {l§ weetched creature at the bar— an ad¥ance in rates fecéntly WAS an- —ve did net know it was his own 2 L8-—=In Prov . R.I, Jan- 27, Hounced her Dy the lighting company. | " oie Besah a0 Wells of Hopkinton, mother | Tae fact is reeogniged that oiream- | aged 12 yeats. ; A o . Ned & stances under whieh a lighting company .:‘.'.i'“” R 'fi*"":; oy m."“m“" 3 on in operates in Meriden may be @ifferent . ton years. A . i from what a lighting company weunld face here, but the comfmission’s Gecidion 4 Ppresents/; i PAULI NFRED : RICK is attracting state-wide attentibn. S l\i P . - . b ( g £ f 3 : ‘ . o In its decision the commission says in M;::would be an unjust and unfalr rate Chmch & Ahen making poliey to permit stockholders of 4] \ % £ o /s ¥ . 84244 ffom the Breash oPALEXANDER BISSON \_symgmawith HENRY W.SAVAGE Directed by a untility company during prosperous | |- 15 Main Street to réceive axtra ! > FRANK LLOYD BUSTER KEATO dividends over and above a fair retarn of the value of the Property and require Patrens during B F ' lean years to pay increased rates in or- uflm der to maintain a fair standard of re- L] Directors Em;;l;m ' The telephome of The Baltetin’s lveal correspondent brought him a beseeching petition Friday thorning to ‘please take that advattisement for farm help wanted Lady Amistam HENRY E OHUASH { Wi, SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328.3 out of the paper.” It b explained that the man who erdered theé advertisement inserted hasn't been able to do much during the past tw® days, but answer telephone calls and letter fromn those whe would like a job "at g60d Wages” on & farm. Over fifty appications were re- -eived. What a contrast tb last winter! rm help wanted advertieMents in se days must have been rédd only by e blind, for rarely did an answer me. Today, a2 farmer would have ne diffieulty ih emplofing & hundred men, most 6f them able-bodieg and willmg to | . MONBAY work. The industrial slump in New TURSDAY England has left an atmy of unemmploved. IN THE FOURTH OF HIS WEDNESDAY Commander Waiter F. Jacebs, D. 5. Cn has recovered from slight injuries he received when the automobile he was driving was struck by &n elasttrel train between Great Falls and Chicage, Com- mander Jacobs is At the head of the Great Lakes Naval Tralning station near Chicagd and I8 in eommang of 1,500 men in the naval service. Many have commented this week om the number of motor vehicles owhed in Killingly, as shown by the feports of the assessors, but attention has been called to the fact that few towns in soutnern New England get as much out of the motor vehicle a8 they put iato it. Yet Killingly is in he favored class, “The U. P. Trail” s revenue from its Dig-tire: fabdric trien gyomtly efcehdnjesch veat || WITH AS GREAT A CAST As amount pent n town for antomobiles || EVER SEEN IN ANY PICTURE, ! . d accessories; in fact, a year's reve- |§ INCLUDING = ROY - STEWART, e e ety (Tohle |§ KATHLYN WALLIAMS, ROBERT JIf ° DAl of Biliiee T e MeKiM, JOSEPH DOWLING AND ! a t ter thi h 1 14 of A1 motot vehities x.::ue!nnt‘:v;.‘ || MARGUERITE DE LAMOTTE. 1 . THEATRE TUESDAY Mrs. Ella Chase was eletted president R e S = - _— - e e - of the Busy Bee class of the Baotist || An Elephant’s Nightmare . church. o e SUNGMINE COMEDY B 2 MARSHALL NEILAN Presents Just As Good If Not Better Than Either “ONE WEEK” or “NEIGHBORS” ELMO LINCOLN, in “ELMO THE FEARLESS” — (Sunday Night Only) ’ TOPICS OF THE DAY — CONCERT ORCHESTRA NO ADVANCE IN PRICES The Boy’s Heritage Leads | His First Love Was a Social Him to Excel in His Un- known Father's Profession, SEE Matty Roubert “HERITAGE” Moon Riders Episode No. 12 “The 3rd Woman” A Great Serial “THUNDERBOLT JACK Winning Punch | _"SiisFancy” —TODAY— SONNY HAS THE MUMPS HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER RANGERS & RUSTLERS Blggg —TODAY— FOUR SHOWS=1:30, 8, 6:15, 8:15 ZANE GREY’S GREATEST NOVEL He Found His True Heart Mate, Carlyle Blackwell —IN— YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS “OH, OH, CINDY!” THAT SPARKLING MUSICAL PLAY DAVIS THEATRE * FEBRUARY 7th Norwich Girls’ Community Club MAIL ORDERS OPENED FEB. 1st—BOX OFFICE OPENED FEB. 4th dale, R. 1, proved a shock to his many - - 3 friends here. Mr. Gwynne was the hus- PATHE NEWS ¢ R & 3 TRM AKE vy gy oot | S i SN o8 A MA ONIAL MIRTHQU the West Side, Henry B. Haynes of Mid@letown was a m isitor with friends i Danlclaoh on. Fri- IN FIVE SHOCKS, . day. . Landing. § B There has been consideration af & plan - z ; . to install a pelice signal light in Daniel- & G 0 b Next Wenesday will be Cundiemas g , btherwise known as groundheg day 3 & and many weather sharps belleve they 2 are able to forecast on ths date. as to = . wesks more of wevere 3 Announcement Was made of fhe mar- riage of Mrs. Anndy Mignault and WHI- liam Campbell, botia ot DayviHe. Charles Rapp, a Veteraa of the Span- Frankiin street. Captain F. O. Armington s pleased with the epirit se far shown by young men in supporting the project te ergan- ize & supply copmpany in Danieson. It is Poultry vaued at $75 was stolen from whether the backbome of winter i Brek- ! . ,’ ish American and World wars, I8 recov- N o ectad that the coming wesk will bring | ¢ 3 tel’? s S ozmes v i e || “The Follies Girl Sicsnd Anousl | Disig. GLASS Dance and Concert!;% 5. ""005 reciows naLs | FREE LESSON QPENING NIGHT For &n;?:h *:fk G;;'l‘l‘ Church) "N H. LEVY, Instruetor 1 Thursday, Fehruary 3, 8 P. M.| Democracy, New and Old the coops of Mr. and Mre. James Crow- en or whether sme Should prepare for six weather. ering after being ill At his home en Rabbit Maranville, the famous base- ball player ‘will be the center of attrae- ion when his Springfiell basiedail sam comes here to meet the Conneetiewt Mifis | five. George A. Williams, personal tax esl- lector, i& making reody to make the an- nual collection of these taxes in Killing- Iy. An early sien 6f spring v the &laplay of advance styles of ladies’ hats seen Sonny’s Got the Mumps PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE , in ¢ JAILBIRD” JACK DEMPSEY SCREEN SNAPSHOTS JIMMY AUBREY, in “HIS JONAH DAY” e e R i HUMPHREY'S ORCHESTRA FRANK BOHN Rercabonts, . CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY—2 TO 10:30 PROF. GARGO'S NAWATIAN | Under the Auepioss of ine & Winsted.—The February term af the United suparior oomrt Will dpen in Winsted Aot TODAY'S MATINEE—CHILDREN 15 CENTS T THE COMMUNITY HOUSE Tueaiay.. with Judge Frank D. Haimes . ; ]"’"“'”" WITH TAX 50 CENTS| \,copay, FEBRUARY 1v—8 P, M. pritig. oy x = " S : " ' CADIER FRER TICKETS AT CRANSTON'S

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