Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 6

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TODAY ONLY MATINEE 25¢ CHILDREN 15¢ NIGHTS 35¢-50c % [) mm it is diffiicult ana aelaymg dnu tne AND MINSTREIS big motor pumper. .y < Chiet A. P.—Wooawatd, of the fire| Ae the request of variews iaterestéd : Two Complete Musical Comedy Shows— #epartment, has followed up the com-|purties, Chairmay P. Dubs of ) : % S ¢ ;o plaints Of memberd - of , the. deflitinent | the” 10ET Srpati i .ty s 4 - H ”“m" PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR Two m Musical Comedy Hits— § relative to motorists Dlocking_sppfosche c?::m;.r for rellel in Ireland, has de= BESY RACE SCENE EVER SCREENED Hostoffikhonlh Stage—All New Beau- ", 2 to hydrants wi r machines and| c N6 to ‘elose the drive in Killing- \ 3 ALSO - dtherwise hampering the apparatus and|ly until Attawaugan ahd Ballouville en‘n . § N ”flJUMTlON * ’ ybersrise hampering e spvaratus snd iy wntl Attawaugan asd Balloivile can ? “".’m 'RID tiful Costumes—Scenery, Music, stating that he has issued ordeérs to|tained that many Danielson people who c° a " members of the fire department to take | desire .Dd Aloo Nove e to give have not been approeliea S$ICAL COMEDY WITH GIRLS! GIRLS!! the mumbers on all guOtor GARS left | by the. camvaamns. Chai el e : My ) Surprise—Also Feature Picture parked near hydrants at a fire. These % o e pointed out that any contributions may numbers Will be forwarded to the state|be left with the tesasarsr of the com- . notDE YERICE. s A s Groh | ot o AR, o, 1o oms o —AUNBAY— Mary Miles Minter, in . asked from the department. Chie§ Wood- | Danieison Trust Company. Indications 0y ROY STEWART, in ward says he can see no excuse trying|are that the fund obtained in Killingly, L ’ to race ahead of the fire department’'s “Sally Shows the Way” and Brooklyn will- 400 and |} ’ “ MEDICINE e s a apparatus in getting to a fire and less| gi590. = 1o Bethotn §1 e ¢ 2 m MAN ¢ for parking cars about & hydrant that| . a0 yope Taks SRS i 2 " is to be used. gret of the death of Phoebe \Green : : |° w:v;;thEAT i THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY By order of the warden and court | Knight, ‘after a short illness with pneu: NEWS of burfgesses and upon recommendation |monia. During the past few years she - 4t % of Chief A. P. Woodward of the fire de- | has been a resident of Wollaston, Mass., : L. o !I'Nfl “EUN a_““‘-' JAGK® ALICE JOYCEJ in “THE PREY” partment; notices are to be,posted im|but practically all’ of her early life BREED SUNDAY—MONDAY e nag e Pesming ot acs | wes. Soen cotabee e niee e Saaere (| Ho loiew. nothing at alf about gils. and far less about THEATRE excepting on one side of the street. This|of Isaac and Rhoda Mathewson Knight|l habjes ! is done to prevent congestion that 'is, Who were residents at Canterbury likely to interfere with the quick ex-[Green. For years she was a resident M e e TR PR {esoil] 36 Fltethrewhnmlmtotlu clutches of dmc trom .the_central station-.on Academy | Plainfield for burial. up with laughter !—You ml], too. RIS Proqustlly WREM B BREMIE | o, euniig ter wl\fiiae sbkstrec space In other streets in the business ve | tion of two short stretches of the.borough :;cetil:nc:smtui:y :2\;1;“:; fl;z::;i:ts"!:;“: sewer system, as authorized by the an- CONWA ! TEA E both aifies of the thorshghtirs, and Jeay- nual borough meeting this week, the of- ng only a narrow lane through which ficial board has made it clear that it will o not entertain bids that are excessively high and retain the right to have the 66 99 borough build the sewers if the borough e can do it more economically than some FOUR SHOWS TODAY 1130—3:00—6:15—8:15 METRO PICTURE CORP, PRESENTS . bidder for the work. Last vear the AN ALLSTAR CAST Rheumatism | iz et ansiadis 21| A Romance of Smart Socity with o Theme s Nova as i ~ik~ is Original. ; any contractor was willing to undertake A Rewmarkable Home Treatment §|(;. jop\for, and with that experience in SIveR Ay dUSs Wi e D mind will scan closely the bids submit- In the year of 1893 I was:at-§ited for the new work. For each of the tacked by Muscular and Inflamma- lnew lines o(’aewer that appropfiation is Jack London’s Greatest tory Rheumatism, 1 suffered as $1100 only those who have it know, for e over three years. 1 tried remedy At her home on Raflroad street, Fri- after remedy, and doctor after doc- §|day afternoon at ome o'clock funeral PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE : Stery s WCCTHE STAR h relief 1 ived T y o ' y R o V E‘R % o ‘f;fiys“&:npr:rfr 5 as mn’f:fi;"” §| services for Mrs. Julia White were con- A Sparkling Comedy With & Real §|f REV ALING THE MASTER 3 ducted by‘Rev. Whilter B. Williams, of 4 v Pletely: and It has never feturned | the Westheld Congregational chureh of JHK'SS[D BRID Lové Story, Liughter, Leng; Leud, ||| STORY T R L % fVen 1 wumber who | which she was a member. The service L ReoinG o s e b e e ; HRgleith WK Nigh-Brokibwat .'"4.;','{' ir','f" ANS ¥l k THE bedridden with Rheumatism, and it Bl including representaives of the orgame - e e e il D Wi WONDER- eflxec!::ma. Lo n:u;»eer:)‘[ rerel any J]| izations with which Mrs. White had been i o » < T 1}4* "tATK'R'Ilol“‘oorr RLE form rheumatie trouble to try §|ldentified. Burial was in Grove street Hee st st eres SIS Eees s eees SrTaTS et St e besteesnay ¢ ; ¢ §i on Dyer street, the borough officials have price of it ome dollar, jbut under- i decidea to refain the property and to "l telephone operator. 3”"‘""‘5 COMEDY iz.shug offaced Jou Lepsth DU d8- }l1s' believed by the® borough officigiactiigr |AYS; sWhic wiric /16 1) ¥4 waAd tinin TODAY’I n;'rmu Announcéments made Friday by the|Polhemus are directors of the Ladies’ statément true. New Haven road thlative to its va-| Beneviient soclety of the Congrégational or not. any effort-woild be mais, joiar- | Mose, the Druggist, the Rexil Stofe— - PULASKI HALL ly With other towns alonz the ‘ocal line |ady. P Saturday Evening, April 16th this marvelous healing power. Don't || cometery, Putngm. L. E. Kennedy was|observe the 102nd amniversary of Odd Il.’ d‘" AGAIN ON THE St on are petaatty saged o | oond, 100 meede ropaie wnd o wagts”or” e mismears in oimey | TONIGHT o ark L SJ;rcé\as‘f;; Xo. 116-G, Durs- ‘;':l;‘;;'; Rivs Shisied b % aniiaby “°0ie. Amella Tilinghast, Mrs. 7. A. : T' A B.. Hall CHILDREN 15 CENTS for a reténtion of éven the present sched-| Elmer E. Himes, 59, died saddénly D A N C E s ule, was not evident here on Friday. The|at hi shome in Providence, ‘Thursday send & cent; simply mail your name | the funeral director. Feliowship. ! y and address and I will send it free to try. After You have used it and Given the option by the simusl ',;‘fi"“f,‘;tg:d;].;:fi:;d ""?“‘Jf the' 'l?é P ATHE NEWE It has proven itself to pe that long- §| borough meeting as to Whether they |gER0 e sl 11 t e, looked-for means of curing your Bishoulq sell or lease the-borough farm |Oof this system it w! - pond il S ) g rheumatism, you may send ~the in touch with an officer by calling & cen- fer any longer when positi.e relief llseveral persons are anxious to lease. It|Préparatory to the oiling of the high- Paine, Mrs. J. B. Bond and Mrs. W. H. Mr. Jackson is responsible, Above ial and D: ' Secial and Dance vice Danielson is going to have. Whether | 10c:- bulk chocolates 43¢ 1b. todsy at New Haven road will not run a less|night. Cards received from him by local FAM @@AN KS \ ! number of trains after April 24 than|business men’ announced that hée would OLD AND MODERN Bud's A ted Qrchestra fl why we Are « {they are running now for the accom-|be here on one of his rexular business * 3. e FEATURING BELLS AND 2 modation of passengers, but they are go- | trips next Monday. Mr. Himes was & GIVEN BY XYLOPHONES. St f ing to run them whan they will be least{well known cigar manufacturer and had rong ror valuable to the traveling publie. |traveled through all eastern Connecti- THE NEW LONDON DANCING AT 8 0'CLOCK Don’t Miss This One ! o P cut for more than 25 vears. He was ; wluard P ek By 188 S e | born at East Killingly, during the eary| COUNTY SOCIAL CLUB church Sunday evening. part of the Civil war, the son of Mr. afd “has. broken awag‘from ’rhe tradifional . We’ve seen a lot of batteries, Rev. ¥rank Henry of Montens will | Jorn fbex;gmle?m::fioz:%‘lhu:fi? .::n:: IN L O. O. F. HALL R screen Stones and J‘!’]ag prOduced a but never another like the |preach at the moming service at the|inere sixty or seventy years ago. Mr, TONIGHT GENTLEMEN 40c—LADIES 35¢c |Willard Threaded Rubber Bat- Congregational church on Sunday. Himes deaves his wife and three sons. | Mr. and Mrs. James Richard Car- B ‘tery. venter, who were married last Sunday| ;% FRUY Ko MeGatr. B mae ot i Threaded Rubber insulées at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. 2 home in Foster. Mrs. McGinty died in y s and Mgs. C. F. Rainville, of South street, the plates instead of separating | have Seiuenen from. their weddlnz‘trip."‘he hiouBey i1 Wijich Shs SWAS Wofn 8 tip=roaring ([com ich s’ entirel d%ferenf full of. ac#on —~dom|na’reg with love ~rich*with' surprises that pack Prof. Tinkham’s Orchestra BALTIC RIVALS B. B. CLUB them the way wood separators enry C. Baker of Fall River was a |1ad always lived. =She leaves he hus-| e " :AK‘:::V‘; AAL’L'.“LBA‘:‘T"IG a fiemendous Wfl"op thesome -— band, a son, Charles, and a sister, 4 2 do. ;n‘{t" with friends in Danielson Fri-| p,o"Howard, of Foster Center. united in marriage by Rév. (‘{“‘llm:hlrc‘: Humphréy’s 8 Piecé Orchestra dehqll'fi” ex{TaordlnarQ amusement. No carbonizing, puncturing, | From the public lbrary during the| Funeral services for Hemry E. Xye )M ¥ ol wis. 4ILARAe By har olatés Dancing 8:30 to 11130 P. M. checking or cracking, because |maet feeal vear (002 pereuns Sorrowed |was conducted ut his home In Foster By |y My Vivomas Jonts, ss matton of | Gents Sse—Ladies 4do—Tax include TOPICS OF THE DAY —SUPREME COMEDY O 2 5/ . 1 eV . o . Threaded Rubber Insulation re- - shfm Beskaditndicatove ol et inticent R e o s Romor, ‘and. Missés. Helen Feansts Rich ‘tains all the valuable insulating | sembers of the class of 1922, . |Uons from the G. A R. W R. G, and i E Rl ';?L‘."::‘fif? Wil a2 recera fir musmestt ot Hastisia a0a |qualities of rubber and is hot [!ngly High School, enjoyed one of the |-, lidm Earl Hudges was best man. The|is getting the recognition and attetion Golives whilr. 16 631 B . tor- 18’ elub af Black pond, in the town of affected by acid most ‘gelightful events of fneir hign | of V. conducted thelr buria) ruoel Sty o, og given in mattiage by her uncle,| hat his abillty deserves. He is pro- | "ot e, St s g, Y T town ol 5 3 , _ ij&chool sareer, Friday evening, when the % Ha- funcral-airbolos: N. Waldo Kennedy, of Eastford, formerly | gressive in his public duties, but at the | L8 0 00 S0 a0 o e Bren- | sidered, That’s one reason why we’re |annual junior promenade broucnt togeth- | Was the 2 of this- city. mne,umt ';\xa::.lu;‘v_:y con:e;vauv:"e: . Putiash Wl sultes A e astiios er-the class and their guests. The affair win régpéc r his judgment on m N < - strong for W‘fllerd ‘Threaded A DM A e, Sty hall B e The bride's gown was of Wwhite R et 556 before the \important| It 18 aid that a project for having a [ment of the New Haven road’s passens Rubber Batteries, higt S with over-draperiés of georgette. Her comin, i er train service, effective April 24, af : etk N s By Humphrles’| e Wolt, who has been prominent- | bouquét was of Iilies of the valley. "The | committés on ai “ oy ey will other towns hereabouts, The sshed. School St G'ara.ge‘ Members of the Sewing class of the|ly identified with the business of =this| maleh e i icaine wers or.| A% e ot Dy, B Yickenna. of | PABLOW —FINNEGAN —In ;g«gu:..z}f"" PIREaEY; oo e - ; i?!ms Sl rameit ey evenz ?Saa';'lm“nl 5’3 leavé here in the , chid colored organdié frocks. The wed- Providence, his préséntation in the city ufi)u[h_ Frank Bz:low ;f ;flysl 'O:,.M Mrs. F. F. Russell and daughter, Mist Danielson, Conn. Sire. 7. . Cunneen was clected presi.| talt 1y mmake his_ bome. ia Springteld, |ding march wah Played by Miss Ruth [gour gna his mequittal 889 of his then | Mfiss Grace In Finncran of Leasard. . | Constance, have returned (o Putnam aft- dent of the Fortnightly club, Mrs, L. S.Mass. Bartlett. | oringing suit for damages ‘against John — In__ Willimantic,' ¢* spending a number of weeks in the ice, vi i - witnessed Avérill and George| April 15, 1921, by Rev. Harry 8. Me.|south. ~ Price, vice president, Mrs. W. H.| Mr. Wolf is to be one of the incorporat-| The marriage cérémony was w. ipple, L. L. Avi an g pril ] a S. Mc ® Krnxswle.‘: kzecre!;:y‘ :tx:d Mu.flo‘ C. Street |ors of 3 $500,000 automobile sales con- |by a number of relatives and friends. |yssq of the police department, is the fil- (Crr'ad:(_ Rudolsh \‘v ]"p flnjor‘ Middles| i a treasurer. cern, in which New York and Spring-{There was & réception, after which re-|p g py llr 'hl”u of & sult for daages | town, Conn. and Miss Eva J. Milier of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. both formerly of ronx, J. V. Baird of Providence was 14 Dan-| fleld men are to be interested.- Mr. Wolt | freshments wére. urvt‘:.‘ ‘:ui:iu l‘lfln MeKénna, Mr. Whipple c:lllm! Mansfield Depot. COOK—In Westerly, R. L., “‘,“ 4 1921 jelson Frld’ay on a business trip. will hold 20 per cent. of the stock. The | Covell :‘reh:‘ur ?m nrl m'fl:‘}w&” ‘on for damage that he alleges ALVAS — At Moosup, Mareh| a son to Mr. and Mrs. . A, Cook At a service to be held at the Con- |same line of cars as Mr. Wolf handles|aftér which they m.:. € | wad guiu to his machine whén it was | )" E. - MeCorthy,| camm—1a Mosntn; s Saughter to Mr gregational church in South Kifingly |in Putnam will be put out in Springfield |in W\Mhenmk Mass., whére the groom m& inothér automobile driven by | Peter George Vuono of Norwich and|Cang Mes Frank Cars, | £ erril ineluding | Is employed. rs. Covell, whe was born enng. Miss Louise Marie Salvas of Plainfield,! i Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock ~ Rev.|and all the adjoining Hn:ryk Northe | hére and who studied at‘Putnatn HIgh ROUSE — COOPER—At Central Villg Frank Henry of Montana is “to -the|Chicopee Falls, Palmer, Holyoke, North- m Danlélson 6t Putn: John e entral Village, a enes preacher. ampton and other cities. A dozen sub- | School and at Balitmore, has béen ep- h April 11, 1921, by Rev. Mary F. Macom. I""Jt ‘wes_aomouncsa thev fjie seator | agents will handle cars for the concern. |Eaged eince January, 1913, aa a beok- | X Sirombire of Abington ang Mes T ber, Wiiis .’ Rouse of Central Viiaxs| NATHAN BERKOV]TZ Wwho make up the {class of Killingly High school made a|in the cities about Springfield. kéeper at the Pundm Sivings bank. d Mrs. Grace Cooper of East Roches-| meherahip committés of the Windham | for X FL. i 5 R Honey Jumbo nougatines, 59 cents 1., » M. profit of $265 out of the recent produc-| The new concern is to erect a big ga-} 4 County Parmers’ lation, are at wérk TBBARD AMPL o Ilian of the senior play, Green Stockings.|rage on State stteet, Springfield. The wd-y. special at Dénahué's drug store.: Y HUBBARD — CHAMPLIN—In Westerly, } . m the ensying yéar. April 14, 1921, by Rev. George D, At next Friday evening's meeting of | structure will be of “firaproof material - ROl romides - maeh, haio.| isnies Dhaned 2L by Bev. Georse D) tDorcAs Rebekah lodge the members will | two stories in height and 308 by 110 ;....“.mx“ Luther M. Keith, of (his t froth quaftérs that proved Yonkers, N. and Miss Bessie Ed- feet. It will(have a storage capacity of | city has proposed, as & means of rédue- ive un ybar, aHd dre éfpecting | mond Champlin ‘of Westerly. i 280 cars. The lower floor will provide | ing the heaVy prospective cost of pro- génuine sueoess in' not only maintaining [ COVELL—RENNEDY—In Pulhlm( April Plgeom space for sales and display room for new | viding housing for mIItAry 6qUFMENt | the present membership but increasing it. | 14, 1951, by Rev. Boynton Merrill, Har- Rabbits = z old ‘W, 'Covell of Winchendon, Mass., cars and a storage section for many | tp be' turned over té the Connécticut Na- h k| and Miss Dorothy L. Kennedy of Put. machines. ¥hé second floor will have a | tional guard by the war depirtment, that| Ivaa Breeks left Putnam this week | and | ¥ PR | sales and display room for used care|much of it be stored in available space ;‘:fd;t: re;,lde;ee :t ”‘:-'i‘th ):4\:1‘“&0: and storage quarters for other uséd | at the staté pler in New London, n, S: h— cars. been represented by milltary o he is fortiing w worsted company. Mr. | ooy 4o o RUER s possitar, New I pay spot cash—Drop postal TRY Fresh The bullding will also provide space or | the appropriations committee, Brotks, who as o reldent e nas| Haven, ApMl 13, 1921, Mrs. Elisabeth and I will call a repair department, a painting and up- | Mr. Keith is & that the cost for | Sicket Béfore coming am, Geary Danihy, formerly of Norwich. % E OUR W8 Chicken Soup || heistering department and for radiater | enlarging a snd ericing_sow |Fad uch experience with worsted piante | pupdral " isklinisy) “morning " at| 30.Delhi St. Providence, R. L t k. t to ho Zuns, t ved J i \ 1 Chicken Salad §| ™55 e aays the butiding wint 56 the | FoiSres, o houst s 08 y S ‘:"&: {hia city N6 has baén employed ae s ores | street, \:vtv :1‘"9: p gt ] . | 67 tender ant of e NG—. s home, Haywi ave. POPULAR @) Coffee and Pie || rncet and meeCmoer n e Snpiand | mobie 'aclery rosimens a4 iher, il | ¢, (:ndet at 34 e Gty Rome imet, el MARTIN T. BURNS rong. son of Eliza an e late - £ used. process of formation weuld bé apprexi- | George E. Shaw has been at Hartford . Strong. LUNCH 65 Cents Mr.Wolz will retain his Norwich motor | matery $200,000. Mr. Keith this week, attending a retafl Jewelers' | o 00 T, UTOUR v, Avril 18, at 2 Funeral Director md interests, also those in this city. He feelr | $109,000 of this amount,. or convention, P. m,, at his late home. Burial in Lin. . = . However, that Springleld offers & splendid | can ‘be saved by utlisng the stats piar | Mise ARia Wagg is oceupsing her | Yoo cemeters: Embalmer 2 field for operations in selling motor ears, | space. . Thé expénse proposed would be|heme it Amington, after spending the | DOHERTY—In Westerly, R. L, April 13, SPRINGTIME SPECIALS 50 is to locate there. B aitoe Lo e eyl B4} oigtte 14 Denisiass. 1975, Michael Donert DANIELSON, CONN. Final day of the One Cent sale today | time is uylu in many ways to eut down| Miss N. R. Lewls, who has heen spend- wu,m AME—In Westerly, - April 13, 23 Academy St. Phone 283; also 250-4 t Donahue’s drug store.—adv. - ing the winter in California, is expected Rebecea, dJueh‘or nr Mr. and = at Don g the costs of mm thé staté govern- u wm Wwilli d 6 ha g At the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs, | ment. at her homé In Thompson about May!'1. illie iams, age mont JELLY GUM DROPS ASSORTED BON-BONS Wr Kot at & ek Thid 1t ie neted N6 i Mrs. Jda G. Kennedy has been spend- | HARPER—In Montville, April 15, 1921, DANIELSON CASINO, . . L. Kennedy, at 8 o'cl ursday pléasure K Samuel Harper, aged 35 years, formers W ] = evening, Miss Dorothy Leontine Kennedy | quarters in Puinam thet {hg » week with relatives in Pawtucket, | Jarmuct Carner, u: STARKWEATHER BLDG. | Lemon and Wintergreen and Harold W, Covell, son of Mr. and|Keith, who long b..- # selectman of | & L SOWLING AND FOCKET BILLIARDS oun C Mrs. Horace D, Covell of Pomiret, were| the.town of Putnim, is making & spien-| FPraest Breadin, formérly of Wood- | S | FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES Pound 65(: stock, died as the result of injuries he IN MEMORIAM OF WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. —————————————— = - - ARTRUR EDWARD MAHOXEY, byl o b g B e iy | ASSOR GUM DROPS PLAIN VANILLA - . e Died April 16, 1913. given. away every Baturday, As_ons by ome the years go by, e e Tl A. F. WOOD For we still miss you. m l l U l I HIS FATHER. MOTHER, SBISTERS AND DANIELSON, CONN, BROTHER. East Colchester. PAELORS 8 MECHANIC STREEY Several Kinds - MARSHMALLOWS Pound 45¢ " Pound 50c EXTRA QUALITY CARAMELS—Assorted PEANUT BRITTLE Pound 65c Pound e~ After Dinner Mints, pound.. .. .. . ... S5¢ S.F. PETERSON, Inc, - J. F. PETERSON, Manager 130 MAIN STREET ' NEW SPRING PRICES IN ' LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE 'COAL NUT STOVE EGG Ne. 2 NUT sS4 . S14 S4 §13 i) 5 JOHN A. MORGAN & m i ‘ v ACGOUNTS MAY BE OPENED BY MAIL. . sty INTEREST RATE 4% PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Telephone 884 5 CENTRAL WHARF Clmrch & Alien Brooklyn Savings Bank 97 MAIN STREET, DANlELION. CONN. PORATED 1 §'SI;QTT‘EMENT OF C&DlmN DECEMBER 18, 1920 THIS NK OF STRENGTH i8 AT YOUR SERVICE, J. ARTHUR Awoob.cfrinitlo .vw H. BURNHAM, Vige President. WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 323-3

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