Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 6

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» 7 DANELS®N jone Who has housing facilities for such a dainty little toy as a 10-ton army tank wili confer upon Captain F. O. As- mington by notifying him of the fict. Captain Armington also will be pleased to. learn forthwith where quarters may be obtained jn the boreugh for elevén 3-tom {rucks, a group of 2 1-2 ton trueks, a kitchen trailer, a 5-10 ton water wagom, a 3-ton artillery supply truck, a_touring car and six motoreycles, all of whieh ve- hicles are included in the list of 42 ma- chines that are to be sent here for the newly organized supply company of tBe mobile artiliery regiment. A telephone call from Hartford Thurs- day afternoon brought Captain Armington the information~Dfat the war department ig anxious te send the aforementioncd ve- hicles to Danielson at pnce and Captain Armington's pressing necessity just ncw is to'find a place in Which to keepthem. There is pending before the legislature |highways in fully as true as_regards a Dill appropriating 910,000 for the crec- |costs in otier departments of the town. i tion of a garage on the state armory pro- 3 William Desmond ' AND A DISTINGUISHED CAST Has Greater Heart Intersst Than “The Old Homestead"——More Realism Than “Way Down East”—An Elaberate Picturized Version of Dan Sully's Famous Stage Success. 3 M . Perfectly Cast—Powerfully Played—Elaborately Produced—Every Detail Perfect, 0, SO GOOD! perty here, but until that garage is com- structed and ready for oceupancy the me=- tor vehicles will have to be housed: else-| ¢ 1o § N B where, - Nearly a score of 3-ton trucks that are o come here eventually for the company are not included in the list of vehicles .that the war department is anxious to- send here at once. Captain Armington was busily engaged Thursday afternoon in trying to find a place or places where the vehicles can be gave the local tine series. The defail of the score is as follows: Petnam. use. Cole ..,. The new company will be mustered in is evenl tle mustering officer Peing T pim. £ Danlelson, According to town officials Who have Brown made a study of the town’s financial needs | Meunier for the current fiscal yvear, there is 1o !Reynolds prospect of any reduction in the tax rate; | Gartiana The Danielson plant department team : - 18,987.00 Supply You T. esmpan cleaned up a ‘ t) series with the Putnam divis- ion plant department team at the Put- nam inx afleys Wednesday night with & total piifall of 1503 to 1312. This was the second team win for Danielson and 4 ¥ kept until-the state garage is ready for [McNally .... ... 88 95 86— 269 . 98 90 85— 273 99 1 74— 255 i i 3 Office- expenses, including 3 78 80 83— 246 |14l including new road machine . 5 / with having the body repaired. ~ * Today and Saturday olonel_Scherer, U. S. A., militia officer 102 88 73— 268 | ooh B e : Pt Troc oaii: axteh s of the first corps area, The publl®'is in< B 7 who sold the car when it was new to Mr, Only Two Days’ Left ~Today and Saturday vited to be present at the state armory at 456 445 4111312 X ¥ ting the machine back into’ Kood condi- Mal’tin" ‘ 2 tion ‘was $550 to $600 and that in tak- SR b im collector ing it in trade from Mr. Baker for & Dew . . 3 239 | Library g ! machine he had allowed $595 for it. The A thgh F lh“ Your Grocer Will TOPICS OF THE DAY—SUPREME COMEDY Bajkef, estimated that the cost of put- Y Y pErToLR “HEARTS UP!” in fact, it is now apparent that nothing |Steers 104 116— 331 |Repairing old T. House ! few months before the accident, 2y less than a 21-mill tax wi¥2 be sufficient to . Tax lists and blanks . & % ' 3 h];me:.h.\h/;?y. ](;l‘l‘er ?: ::: ::um: 2 A PICTURE THAT FLARES WITH taise the money neeessgry te.pay the i 458 492 553—1503 |Armistice Day appropriation, p n ere Mr. Baker _assistan AR n' s Whi is " will he- ! : X cashier, told of the accident and the eir- D OF PASSION, SIZZLES WITH own's bills. While this will hea great| i o i FEA & ¥ of Back Hurt? the Connecticut compdny's lines between X cumstances surrounding it, his testimony ROMANCE A N D CRACKLES Mowing old cemeteries being much the same as that of Mr. Bond of tax collclor and treasurer ... 78.00 Baker, beside whom he was sitting when WITH HUMOR. m"" HARRY Record hooks, town clerk, probate and =e- the crash came. Mr. Murray estimated |§ THE COMPANY PRESENTS AN that the Ryan car was coming along a: ROG 9 - his headquarters at the carhouse at Day-| lectmen .. from 40 o 45 miles an hour just prior to E:z"‘pf;u"zi‘g'n:"c."" When the kldneyldonotpmpcfl,dq ville and lived at the Attawaugan hotel P the crash. He described the position of || EACH J 3 their work or purify the bleod stream, [here durin his Stay in this teeritory, 4 5 % the machines just after the crash and || NEW SNAPPY SONGS—AN ‘EN- weste products and poisonous acids re- | WNere he had many friends through his = i $12,693,5¢ | S3id that the Rian machine was backed |§ TIRE CHANGE OF SCENERY main in the system and cause backache, |COUF(eSY and fair treatment of the pub- 3 theumatic pains, lumbago, sore mug. | 1% ) cles, swollen joints, stifiness, lame | back and nimih: -ympfolun. o Thursday <ifternoen at the Wnion Bap- tist church in East Killingly Rev. Charles | Bruce Fisher conducted a funeral seryice a few feet from where it stopped to per- 1§ s \yn BEAUTIFUL WARDROBE — $33,797.00 | Mit Of getting Barry out from under it. Taking personal Imen Mr. Murray said that the Baker car |JALL NEW COMICAL SAYINGS— B T he it ades was on the trolley tracks and had almost || A WHIRL OF MIRTH AND MUSIC, strightened awav on its course northward |} DON'T MISS THIS OFFERING ‘when it was struck by Ryan's car, 1 I:\?;qs Fra::r ;‘er:{, Jmfi- son, 'l'i.fex:c'n‘;;‘: o At e A JOYOUS HIT, STARRING THAT 99 fliflfley PflIS was attended by many relatives and |ince b i on e witness. stand dur- FEATURE DELIGHTFUL YOUNG STAR, ing the afternoon session, /Mr. Ryan, the irjgnds, The bearers wers two broshers- 2500 - defendant, owner and operator of the pu- || “The Hundredth Chance” L W L S seduiat nlaw of Mr. Jacques, B. L Cole of Prey- 5,599.68 5599, lic service car that figured in the ac- :cf"g: :f";‘.’dfie"m the healthy, normal | jdence and George H. Pray of Balloaviile, 5 e cident, said that he was eoming nortn || AN ETERNAL TRIANGLE WITH }l.oinw TiaHTS” Tt bl L et bl and William Harrington, George Har-|piely tax . 2 et sn1ee "$81.66 With the mackine at the rate of 14 o 13 || GREAT STEEPLECHASE SCENE. ean blood and better health, with free- |rington, E nest Brooks and Cariton Bank tax refunded to borough as of last g miles an’ hour when the Baker car shot dom from aches and pains. “Last fall I was attacked B LSS i Matinees 25c — Evenings 35¢-80c ‘poor the town ... swung his car tc the right and side-swiped suffered untold agony. H:dflh. b a | tor mm::, h..'. records . . the Baker car. There were eight persons | § Doors Open Today 1:30—8at. 1 P. M. SATURDAY mm acrpss my back and at tim:s could not dress or John F. Lewis, of the Lewis-Brows | Examining children for work i riding in Mr. Ryan's machine, three on mm 15 m Riiney Pile tor my teayigarioed o take Foley | theater citcuit, in which the OFPheWm |KIINng GOEE :+.ss+ssx- <ceceeeee g the front seat, two on the auxiliary seats for few days the paim in my back Jeon (€ | (heater of Daniclson is included, an-|Paid on new Goodyear schoolbouse 3 in the tonneay and thres on the rear have pot had any lumbago since that time, gl. [nOunced Thursday that he has sold twe |Surveying .. .... .....- : seat. Among these passsngers were COMMUNITY HOUSE Folesgioat was months agn. 1} recommend [of these theaters—The Strand, recently|ardel] case (expenses) % y ‘Wesley Aldrich, Napoleon Grave), Thom- v Kidney Pills to all who have lumbage. - completed at Holyoke, and the Bristol, | Incidentals . ....... as Tetreault and Miss Louls Garripy and : Conn., house. The circait now includes { Criminal costs, net thelr testimony as to how the accident THOMAS WILFRED LEE & 0SGOOD co. only the Orpheum at Danielson and a theater in Rockville, but Mr. Lewis has|Team for town farm . LOUIS E. KENNEDY plans for acquiring other theaters. b Business is booming at the plant of TONY DANIELSON a. m. Business of importance to be ; $80,q58.93 | the J. B. Tatem and Son and handle Arid :;, Mf::?m Today and Tomorrow Undertaker and Embalmeg |Fansacted. “Full attendance requested— | Grodit. works In this city. The junior member . Boecial Attertion to Every Detail Funeral Directors and For many vears Mrs. Stewar: was » Embalmers Central Village, Conn. She was the widow of John Stewart. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT - .s%r'é:h?; et paus: Sl:chéhfh on | cutting trees, old furnace .. 1 tween 20 and 25 operatives are employed buns, 15¢c a dozen at the Star Bakery. Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Telechone Connection, Mcosup Div. | Main street.—adv. & OU can see the cream of the new, authoritative shirt fashions now, in our windows A\ and show cases. ©ur display of 27 Emery Shirts forms a compre- hensive style exhibit. Smart, correct patferns—fine - fabrics—honest, tailor-work. Emery Shirts are known far and wide as—£equal to custon}-ma]sie.’,’dl A \ ALLEN'S MEN'S SHOP' 13 Center Street Danielson, Conn. Opposite Orpheum Theatre Smith. The body was placed in the ve- . 5 ceiving vauit at the East Killingly cem-|p> ball ; in attempting to avoid a collision he had {osorge Hulgins, Bennington, V.. writes: e:emg A. F. Wood was the funeral diree- e S o A M P Special meeting, K. of €., Sunday, 10.30 Phoebe\ M, Stewart, 34, a native = > town of Killingly, died Thursday | Forest fires . . on a full ‘time schedule and that the F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST | *¥ in North Sterling at the homs |Bank tax estimated ; pressure of new business is =o great that . o Vs of her granddaughter, Mrs. Luther Cole. resident of this town. She leaves- mo reiatives nearer than nephews and nieces. | oy Jicenses T N e T L 285.00 out of Phillips’ lane, to his left and that |} Four Complete Shows Seturdsy PATHE NEWS | occurred was much the sdme as that giv- . = T ‘5";::-% en by Mr. Ryan. The casc was unfin- Song Recital—Lute Shoveling snow . 910,36 | Shed when court adjourned for the day.}~ Tuesday, March 15, 8 p. m of the firm said Thursday afternoon that Friday, April 1, 8 p. m. the plant now has a full force working EDITH WYNN MATTHISON Dramatic Readings o ¥ it may be recessary to do some night Wednesday, April 27, 8 p. m. - ;’:::efl.:‘% bl A work In order fo make as prompt deliv- 3 . Town farm ... 1 eries as buyers are seeking. At present Series 3 Entertainments—$2.00 the factory is turning out a large order Tickets®n Sale at Cranston's of lawn mower handles and rolls. Ise- DOROTHY DALTON A~Romantic Adventuress” e B A Y~ at the plant, where the business has been ; Insane from Edmong Dean Est. : . 5% 0.520.08| Tather auiet for the past few months. D A N C E i S5F SR Bl About 30 looms were in operation on - 7$69,538.93 | Thursday at the plant of the Putnam s._t“nhy, March 12th T. A. B. HALL ‘Weolen company, which resumed oper- ETHIER’S JAZZ BAND for Schoel Exvenss 1920-1921, Teachers’ salaries ........ ... Janitors’ salaries and cleaning . Superintendent’s salary .... . Secretary’s sdlary ations in preparatory departments last week after having been shut dewn since early last summer. The number of looms —e RORN, in operation will be constantly inecreased KIVLIN/AIn Torrir s, C ., March in, - ML Shon I il e e |l ars ninieg- A Story of Love and Theilling Ad e It Was announced Thursday that a |] venture in the Wilds of the xl?); SO0 Javin, Tetwssty: of sub-statison of the Putnam post office is | | North. M'FARLAND—In Central Village, March | to De established in what is known as 5. 1051 & son to Mr. and MestCHaTcl | the Farley store on Providence street and McFarland. | that Gldchn LaMaitre i to have charge. - MERRILL—At White Rock, R. I, March | Stamps and money orders will be on sale Total for schools .. $66,472.50 9, 1921, a o Mrs. [At this sub-station and letters may be % daughter to Mr. and From state, $3.00 per pupil . . Paul Merrill. mailed there, but no delivery of mail will “Tuition of outside pupils 0 be made. The establishment of the sub- From state for supervisor 2 . DIED. station has been authorized after nego- Miscellaneous ...... «eeee $45,457.50 Miscellaneous . STEWART—In North _Sterling, March | tiations that have extended over a con- % 6,240.00 10, 1921, Mrs. Phoebe M. Stewart, aged | siderable peried of time. The new sub- | Sunda; —— 32.50 84 years. - 3 . Ha 80,2 Funer);l ok A s ST T station is expected to prove of great cen. Mr. and Mrs. millon Holt, of New — Dtist | venience to the large percentage of the | York, have been at Woodstock, where $129,77143| church, North Sterling, Sunday at 1} ¢irys population who live n the vieinity | they have a summer Home, for & shert e of it. : visit this week. ‘ SHEA—In this _ecity, Mareh 10, 1921, - Carpent Sl vear .. : 33008 |~ Julia Shugrue of 133 West Main street, | Rev. James F. Walker, of Collbran, Col- ,,f,"“_";,f"‘,;‘f,',fi.“,_.',":.‘ sty Deficit of last year . ,130. widow of Cornelius Shea. orado, is to be the speaker at a special oy Mool Betn: . 4Teeoiy|Funeral at her late residence Saturday | servioe at the Congregational church Sun- | Mooks' furiough ‘He fs g replaced To be raised by taxation . Egh i o ia B Pattiae. opron T | Jay evening. Bey. Mr. Walker will dis-| 15 106, periecd SRCRagS Sespamas, 48 "I5 mills Wil raise 3117,480.85. oclock. Burlal in St Mary's cemetery. | (s What IS descrived as a new and | Tl " L ontested divorces are Neted 19 mills will raise $124,018.22 Automobile cortege. Interesting vacuy of Sommunty work. |, "crlel ot thia ernifws Whiect edisnar 20 mills will raise $130,547.48, EVANS—In this clty March 10, 19311 Cartleads of atone of about paving eise | oot 1™y o Cuperior. court. 21 mills will raise §137.474.17, Eliza, widow of James Evans, in the ::fm*";f‘f:‘;]"x::‘z';‘”;fi::hl;‘lfl . . iy - 2d year of er age. g a y 1 mill will raise 36,527.27. . Funeral services at the home of her|enue, near the old cemetery, Thursda: Names Older Than History, - nephew, Peter G. Gadle, 26 Seventh|to repair damage dona by traffic of the The names of precious stones reach t, Saturday afternoon, March 12, | past three weeks. 80 far back in the depths of time that PUTNAM Rvch cat. carma atoug. from the pert and | BROWN-Tux. Ha 1001, sidiatoe secrios o e, Bapee sy | (s Tita 16 trus €8 e swert Al . n ecal e rea; Ay . ue of word “ - rsday's entire session of the m.|crashed into the right side of his car,| John T. Brown, aged 86 years. TMATS Sacvies s€ the Baptiet chuneh | SEIEE B Tar b4 sediip 16U EOOWY e s ras devoted (o trial of | which waMof the light touring type. Mr. | Burial In'the family lot in ‘Yantic ceme- it is a_derivation or a variant of 4 perior court here was dev . | Baker said he saw two young men walk.| LY, Saturday, March 12, upon the ar- Sit weed DRanllE & Drocitus e T O Y 1+ aich. ths it | ing along the trolley tracks, which are| [Yal/of the' 1020 Central Vermont Kerensky, Once The Radical Stons, but no doubt the people who el damages of $500 for injuries te |On the right hand side of the highway DUBOIS—In Erooklyn, N. Y., March § P spoke Sanskrit gave it the name be- his car as the result of a crash in whick | at that polat, e bie car came from the | 331 "Robert Dubiois, husbund of Kas «_ Head Of Russia cause of ‘something Which the siond ; intiff and defendant . WAy an ey steppe T. Brewer. g meant to them. It may have n ’;,‘“dr;’;‘fig:f.‘;hw“ Phillips laite, on | aside to allow his machine to pass. Burial in Yantic cemetery, Norwich, ¥Fri- given this name because of its color, ‘the hl"hwny below Attaw: crossin; ¢ said that his car was pushed for- day, March 11, on arrival of 2,05 train. rrr— - ” its hardness, its-rarity or because of t 12.15 a. m., July 20, 1 ward by the impact of the Ryan car and # something which it symbolized. It may :ndlnt fll‘;«l a counter claim for $70u.|.in response to questions described the ; be that the ancient .fl red » Attorney C. L. Torrey was counsel for | damage done td the machine. Asked as CARD OF THANKS. 4 g age of India adopted ‘'word, from Mr. Baker, Archibald Macdenald of this| to the'position of his car at the time of | We, the undersigned, take this means some older language and that in the King of Willimantic | the erash Mr. Baker said.tha of thanking our friends who so kindly v long association betwéen the stone B T A tes viobh Teasiod | It aheal 50 ths. Sl 8 BN |0 el U5 Thole avpAchy i our Taty i, and its name the first sifinificance of and a jury was in attendance. ever the east rail of the trolley track | LCTeAvement: also for the beautiful floral : ; of the name had been lost, \The In the crash, testimony shewed, the|and that risght rear wheel was between | "Clicmbrances. B 7| | sdopted the word “emerald” and . it , front and rear fenders and running board | the trolley ralls. He said that there|MR. HENRY FILLIGAR, seems to have had no dther sign! ' han te us, Being merely the and right front door were torn off the | was plenty of space for Ryan's ocar to g WOHLLEBEN. to them t Baker car and the body twisted and | have passed him on the left. NRE. CEINTOREER BLERIEN, o name by which one might identity & frame bent. Neither Mr.- Baker mnor| Mr Baker estimated the damage done = = Wi » 53 P stone, James Murray and Leon Provost, Who|io his car as between $500 and $600, emnecwlu::: :::‘:'!'(::u '::m:u::nn:; Were riding in the Baker car were m-| g, .. cross-examinted at fon, jured. A young man named Arneld Bar- sth on e ot st » ” it i the Greet:- :A particular and be;lullhl. testimony he iven by Atterney . stone. stinguished students Jan- IV who With another voung man, o | King, who seemed particularly interest- : 3 Feags can et cohjaRues what: the e h;;“:‘:v"::n S tene the ac, | 8 In establishing the exmact position of : word “opal” meant in the beginning cident happened was knecked down and | (e Baker machine at the time of the when the machines had come. to & stand- | T8 % ] ; of lis use, It may Wave been some 2 15 Mlill SRG‘Q % ” ancient wor -lgnlr'yln‘ & multitude still he was found to be underneath the | Olsver P. Bamcroft, ownor of a garoge P : of colors, or & peculiar irridescent Sus- Ryan car. Barry was very badly injur- | here, the next wisness, said that o, fre, bat that is mére gucsaing 3 3 3 e had " . The word “diamond” is sought to be ed for & time his life was despaired of, | repaired the Baker car after the ao- nera ; i <oomethl but he has recovered to a sreat extent | cident. He said that new parts cost §82 u ] ; ol ol o () Lo oy 08 and was in the courtroom on Thursday. ?u hduht the toubl.fon of .r:‘r;.m. inelud- & o 2 through,” and is said to yhvo ::: Me, Bakes, the ook Witwins to .| ing r, was between and $68! X s . “din.” Cave” evidense har it aeny. aar: | AS the car was prior to the accident, Mr. irectors : ” T P B - the 5 which “through,” afid “adamant” ray and Provost in his car he had } ;mummn-;unnu.m;..n 3 : Which stands for extf c-.'ir aicottage where a number of young men after the crash he thought it worth A is fairly plausible but it is probable had beén spending the evening on a point | About §300. He described in detail what —AND—= k g that the wi “di " i the mnat: t the d e word amon®’ or eomething extending out into the lake and was com- b, mature of e damage was In- like it may be foundlin a langauge ing out what is known as Phillips’ lane to | Cluding a-bent frame and a badly dam- ; H |older than Greek. “Peéarl” is thought the highway on his way to Putnam just ; moalimers P 3 by some writers {6 come from the Latin prior to- the crash of the cars. er cross-examination by Attorney “ / % “Pirula,” meaning “a littie pear,” be- He testifiad that he was driving the car | Macdonald, Mr. Bancroft said he was in — o cduse 80 many fine pelirls were pear- in second speed and at between 10 and [ error as to the parts necded for repairs Lady Assistane E : shaped, uby™ is thought to have 15- miles an hotir up the rather rough | costing $582, and in response to questions HENRY E. CHUR / 2 g beeén g6 called from * o and steep grade of the lane and that the | Showed that the Sost of the parts sup- - for “red,” but it may be that the woré powertal lighiz on ‘wis car hrow auk 358, Be expiained that a WM. SMITH ALLEN “riiber,” meaning red, was derived from~ across y & t he sounded , though one was T » 328-3 the name of tix L= ngtow the horn on the machine before ventar. , battered hody being t:.:E Sléghanp lt:.- y phom: | Mo, ing out into the main thoroughfare. He truck te Hartford to an expert Who recently made an interesting 4 t before the Assembly of the ootz —rerr g : was swinging the car to the left amd |body repuir man, given needed atiention| AR S Limarr ise 1& the em know: north and the machine was on the trolley back here by truck. Mr, Ban- | N Vs St Fues | Russian - Constitutional Party in M i 48 lmnx:‘::.uu:iz;- others- teackz, at an asele of 15 to 20 dasrees tol Qetall of the costs connected FParls. . ta do. ' N R

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