Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 6

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BreeD ™ Todey and Tomorrow _ Y THEATRE MONT:E_BLUE Sunday — Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday DAN[FJSON Charles E. Kempton, Thomas Killian, Henry J. Kosmaler, Ignatius Kost, Ar- Gentlemen's night was made an un-| thur Lacomb, Joseph E. Lavalle, Wil- 1sually pleasing event Thursday evening|fred L'Heureux, Wilfred Loiselle, John IRWIN V. WILAT PRESENTS A MASTERLY PICTURIZATION OF JOSEPH C. LINCOLN'S' GREAT NOVEL PARTNERS OF THE TIDE WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST 4 % > »” E by members of the Club Sociale, who en-| % LaBelle, Arthur Longbottom, Gaston “'I‘h K kl — e e e T e Piy Bl et = e Kentuckians Presented by ey tist hall, In the Hyde block. This or- Hector McConnell, ~Fred E. The Story of Worthy Foes and the Woman Who Chose Between Them. A Paramount Picture. 4 cothposed younz women rembe 75 and a ng list, has tistically decor- | 2ted ghe hall and the effect was delight- iller, Georze T. Moran, Fred Morse, aude Moran, Hugo E. Nolle, John W. . Jr., Ciinton F. Pelletr, Sidney Orray E. Potter, Frank T. There was dancing during the even-| Preston, Andrew J. Potter. Tefreshments were served, The| Fred J. Racine, Abel L. Reeves, Jean Anna Q. Nl sson has been very successful since its| Roux, Fred Shippee, Willis H. Shippee, | tion and fits J Jesse L. Lasky PATHE NEWS HIS FIERY BEAT prospects are very| Marvin S. Stocking, °§“" }‘: In the AHan Dwan Production The Real News First Sunshine Comedy i i ames L : : o ! A M Picturs of Men d sale Georgette waists ‘wfrel‘ s, . Sav va_vfi_szer gi o ”‘*v?\'l. e w offered today and Sat-| Sheldon, . William ‘omen zes 38 to 42, at the | Shippee, Luther M. Smith, Alvan M THRILLS—LOVE—SUSPENSE op.—ady ! Thom . Aden A. Tillinghast, Chas. ke e e e e Members of Rose of Lima counell,| A. Tillinghast, Edward B. VWilbur, Wal- Y MON K. of C., are to observe Sunday as @ |ter B. Williams, Wesley Wilson, James§. Mer al 4 for the deceased members Warren. Ray A. Whipple, Clayton E. i, John T. Wade, George W. Extra Added Attraction | NEW YORK'S LATEST Members of the| s €@ T ”» 1n attend the seven o'clock [ Winslow, Chauncey C. Youngs, Abner S. in he Bakery % T church and many | Young and Louis E. Young. w ve communion. In the after-| Valoable use can be made of all the e e e s Matinee 15c and 20c; Evening, Re- served 30c; Circle 25c; Balcony 20c; Gallery 15c. i the members will assemble | cast-off clothing, boots, shaes, slippers, and proceed to St. James' Holy | sheets and materials that any housewife s cemeterfes and and | or other person In town may have and witl be placed o r which there seems to be no particu® (IN PERSON) PRESENTING embecs of the ord lar home need. N 1 solectmen of fhe town of Kill-| June 4, which will be Saturday of next A ‘;re.t ove ave compiled the following list of |week, has been designated as Bundle|way, The Dyer dam plant furnished t9 by the Killingly Woman's club,{power for lines as far north as Grosven- has named a committee to have|ordale, southward to Nerwich and for e of the work of collecting sueh|the Norwich-Willimantic line. 28 Snih e o mentioned for us¢| Following the hearing before the pub-| Alten, | st Relief. worl lic utilities commission at Putnam, East| Aldrich, | M uine is chairman of the com-|fiing)y peopte were inclined to believe | the Gorden's Olympias in Beston Aldrich, | mittee that is actively at work in anfay, f 8 PASLS § O vor to interest the public in donat- |y AR, L P and B. F. Keith's circuit. for this great charitable work, _i!r; Brovided! the “Opamectiout > 4 NO ADVANCE IN OUR POPULAR all may share and which Will 0 ocerut in opposing the granting Wi Singing Act This moving pictore theatrs foa- ture has been secured direct from o much comfort and happiness to PRICES '+ ermits to the ben G Brci v peoples of Asia Minor, heci L i : e | S0 DON'T MISS THIS MUSICAL T ry kind of warm garment, |, .o suepended last October, when the | TREAT 1 and other such articles |, ovigence-Danielson road, the rails of | zladly received. Undoubtedly sufficient unused clothing in B T n's homes .to outfit hundreds of | o¢' pocr R n people of the Near East.|ce \rolley < T mbers of each household give | Alks - 5 v little as ono garment and as|prane of the RRODUCTION many more as may be possible? This is this territory. If th dom T Teving . Davis, Panl e e e et isary| 2 through the ellmination o the ‘hu With Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter and MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN W Eheson Testin i make a remarkable record : & i Dundle. day ey |faith refuse to operate the I Killin will be received at the Mabel Julienne Scott hall, on ‘June ¢ from 30 % m, to|ioe They Will awail Yery great SO PR s i interest the public ul ion- | o . Th 2 m. Persons who have articles which| o gacision in the m S B The man was the son of a British aristocrat. e girl was born of B G ¥ ring may communicate with Attawaugan and Ballc waiting with real gre |cision on the appli The funeral of Menry Trahan was held | permits. ; s home on School ot Thurs-| The spring time practice of riding b 9 o'clock -with services, i 1 ives and many friends, 2 The bearers wert |essary to threaten prosecution of the of- T Lafleur, Bernard|fenders to secure even an abatement of an Indian squaw. Yet he made her his wife and— See him drifting downward in the lumber camps of Canada. See her struggling upward in the drawing rooms of England. Until, one day— A climax you'll never forget! A red-blooded romance that touches are interest the de- ons for 'bus line s and arrangements will be to call for them. GRAND OPENING PROGRAM SATURDAY, 7 P.M.» GOLD — CHESTS OF IT — HIDDEN AT THE the well-springs of life. THIS IS THE PICTURE YOU'VE WAITED FOR || 5. Fred Kenworthy, James Kent T 'Gazeau_and’_Willam|the practics. Scores of hieveles acs BOTTOM OF THE SEA ! : i Wwas in Holy Cross ceme-|owned here. : S : ' ! LOUIS £. KENNEDY | uis E, Kennedy was in charge| Rev. F. T. Led Hartford DABBLING IN A RT TWO REEL MACK And two parties of adventurars fighting teoth and nal for it » . DANIELSON iof uneral arrangements. Will deliver the addr zlish and SENNETT COMEDY The trail skims down Atlantic seaboard, psuses at an exciting race at > s Repairs and reconstruction work that|in French, at the dedica he honor e e T # eesg i Undertaker and Embalmer nave cost upwards of $50.000 are being|Statue to’ the soldiers of Al Hallows' ST e T T Saih Soecisl Attartion ta Every Detali |complcted at the Dyer dam plant of the|Parish on the terrace of the church to the very floor of the ocean, where men in grotssque diving suits come to death grips for the treasure company, two miles south of|8rounds Sunday afternoon at i o D anielson. A thorough job of recon-|Standard time. A big p F.H.&F. W. T!LLINGHAST m t nn“ work hasrb:,en‘ done in repalir- |Patriotic and fraternal or; NO ADVANCE IN PRICES D Hciat : The underwater scenes are unlike anytning you have sver ssen. “Wet e . nz the damagze caused nearly a year Participate and in whic! o 2 X Funeral Directors and R i e e e By Mobesix taudteid Gold” wiil hold you speltbound in your seat! Embalmers tructure out from beneath the|have a place will precede the d v end the powerhouse. Since|eXercises, at which 500 school » washout the water power plant at|Will sing. 2 m has not been available for use,| Great quantities of wild flowers were ! that is now mo far advanced brought in Thursday from the re the plant In" a permanent ing country for use in Memorial day oratiens Schools throughout the town will close _ Bass-Clef Concert B sy e Slater Hall, Friday, May 27th e Soloist—Idelle Patterson—Soprano Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT rtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Connection, Moosup Div. GOLDWYN PICTURE CORP. PRESENTS RALPH INCE AND A TREMENDOUS ALL-STAR CAST IN WET GOLD By J. E. WILLIAMSON Directed by RALPH INCE Buster Keaton IN THE SIXTH OF HIS $1,000000 COMEDIES The High Sign A LAUGHING RIOT FROM START TO FINISH EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION ) NEW YORK'S LATEST Al. Benson (IN PERSON) . PRESENTING A Great Novelty Singing Act This moving picture theatre fomture has bsen secured direct from the Gordon’s Olympias in Boston, and B. F. Keith's cirouit. will Osakland beaches and otifer s sor Willlam A. Peters of M {visitor with friends in Dani SR, Cotie & TICKETS ON SALE AT CRANSTON'S | Investigation by representatives of the state was asked her Thursday morning by Mr. and Mrs. Peter B: lch of Fabyan,| _ ¥ — Fap | p | formerly New Boston, in the tow ducted by Alexander Gilman, Alfred ing the shooting Sunday lasi It pointed out on Thursday that i 1 eleven year old daughter Mary by a oy |every person who affiliat the The ideal Footwear is 3 shoe that looks smart to others ||stim bex o st sy v 355 | o st o Tl Tt and feels comfortable to you. | the Balch family. It is record as being in r ot neipinz his| GIVEN BY THE K. of C.’s the jaw- their daughter 1if for the general good of al Men’s Walk-Over Oxfords, in all leathers, $6.00 to $9.00 || ion. Sna e Vedls strength, a Women’s Walk-Over Black Kid 2-Strap Pumps with e wiline d R Friday Evening, May 27th ed the bullet. duce of new members. . . . partly through an interpreter, at the of- Eull Jine or X Frs dspand des At 8.30 P' M' White and Brown, very comfortable and still stylish. fice of the stale attorney here Thyrs ; | Balch parents that Andrew ! town to make the most of its ep- 3 : e » e A that kind of Shoe, its name is “WALK-OVER” }:tov cf about eight yearc discharacy : 5 f We carry ) e s i In Parish Hall, Taftville Dr. R. Pike of E: tributes addition: benefits, in which new Cuban heels i WIS A et '_39_00 called and attended the child and remov- | share. It is hooed that th drive will pro- Just arrived, the New ‘Princess Pat”’—Last in Black, || According to the story the Balchs toa developing and on 48-hour ser- F sday | vice at Do RErall “oto . - 3 morning, Mary was out driving 4 e R ‘eaturing a Banjo Wizard $7.00 to $9.00 Ao th her | Watch our windows. father last Sunday afternoen and they £ wWere passing, the Buksar place when | Hundreds are expected to gather at If you have toot trouble consult our Osthopraxic Foot ||Yountul member of the Bucksar family | Thempson Sunday afterncen rext at 3 —another little girl—invited her to ston | ¢k . Lese Thursday boulder placed on the green % morning that Mary. was seated in a r 8:30 P. M. in honer of the so! in the Buksar home a few minutes ODD FELLOWS’ HALL Y 7 TMENT e e e ey MPHR HESTRA | in the little girl's ja tion Sof ‘a smemorial awf‘\‘;nr_”»fcrm-»r}n Gl On the face of it, this 1 T dale and holding of fitting exercises. | OUR FIRST IMPORTANT SHOWING OF 0808 fack o€ 1 His wowid anpear 1 | 457 i e Foiin - 1 otheg "I didn’t know MID-SUMMER HATS coriin statements b ‘Shuraias " - certain statements here Thu ! that Will resuit'in the matter i i | | | ! | | icn was accepted. exercises there is i L North Grosveno: inzston. The memorial will be form- le band. -The ex; s will be form- / yresented to the town by State's Ai- | CLASS DAY HATS — DRESS HATS — SPORT HATS | |over to County Detective w. 1 sackoon opened With prayer offered by S. T.|torney Charles E. Searls. Thompson in . E. Jackson Three Wars will be the subject of a - of Wilimantic for. inveisgattion. e e ey, ibject of an ad NO ADVANCE IN OUR POPULAR PRICES SO DON'T MISS THIS MUSICAL TREAT dress by Judge Isaac Mills of New York, | PATHE NEWS To match the colorful gown. apohe Buksar boy i represented as being PORX. a native of Thompson and an occasional . . e years of age and a son of John | pERRINS—To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Per. | Visitor there. A Tribute to the Ameri-| The materials run the scale of Organdie, Taffeta, Canton Dokse ¢ A S of e » May 25, | can ¥ S| r Saturda of '61 and '98 will be the subject of | an address by Captain Charies E. Lock- hart, of New Haven. SHOWS 7 AND 8:45 P. M. ADMISSION 25 CENTS, INCLUDING WAR TAX Crepe, Georgette, Duvetyn and Felt, in the high shades. } covered peanut ciust ey Mrs The great boulder—from one of Thomp- elds—to be dedicated, bears a e RN May | Pronze tablet on which the names of 242 twin daughters f. ‘ang |men of the two who ed in two wars | Mrs r Shoemuker (Flora Post, |are inscribed and in addition is the in- for | formerly of Norwich). scription “Erected tn the memory of | those men of Thompson who served in | ish-American Wars.” tablet honors equally the Civil Rev. E. P. Ayer, Al- [ any ame has been unin- and Mrs. Grace Street | tentionally omitted.” The committee that TODAY AND SATURDAY has had charge of arranging for the ercction of the memoriai and its dedica- | tion is made up of Dr. Robert O, Paine, J. Vinton Dartt and Randolph H. Chand- 2 All the patriotic socicties of Patnam have Deen invited to attend service at the 4—BIG TIME ACTS—4 Baptist chuteh Sunday. Th Memorial | Sunday will be delivered by Rev. J. C. ichmond, aged £8 years HELEN MILLER Wa' and Marion Moore es Will be held in the Pres- = = QUEEN OF THE ZOLOPHONE BITS OF HARMONY—COMEDY gregational church Sunday, T ool Sees HARMON and HARMON| Pauline Feiding Tri ks £ MEDIANS—DANCERS CLEVER VARIE TRIO Chuich & Aken ALSO SIX-REEL FEATURE 15 Main Street —In Norwi May 24, 1921, De “SQUANDERED LIVES” Funeral MATINEE, ALL SEATS 23¢—EVENING 35¢c-30c—TAX PAID s?r\écos »wvn be held at the Pres- ir‘c om MARRIED COTT—In Palmertown, Funeral ser 26, 1923, MecDonald, Ime @ — T ——— 50378 S ——— " ———— o St B A T Stoddard, the new pastor. The propesed appropriations for the Edgar Champeau, son of Isaac Cham- Day_Kimball hosdital of this <ity may n-t peau, is now stationed at a fort in Pau- | be cut, as proposed by Governor Lake in ama. He is a membr of the regular{in his effort to reduce state expenses, army of the United States and is engag- | §3,005 if the suggestion of Chairman Ha!l ed s a inusician, playiog in band znd |of the appropriations committee is follow- orchesira. Hecenlly he underwent a surg- |ed. Mr. Hall snggests that the state is- jca. coperation from which he has reccv- |sue $2,000,000 in bonds so as to provide ered. sufficient funds for the proper mainten- District Deputy Edward W. Mullan wifl | ance of a!l state departments and state- be accompanied by a suite of fourteen |aid institutions. members of Cargill council, K. of C., Mrs. Charis T. Thayer spent Thursday when he gves to Windsor Locks Sunday | with reiatives | Danlielson. 1o confer the third degree by special in- | Hiram Johnscn arri vitation of the state deputy, i, Arrived s, town Thury- -ldllll 8 of candidates. (Continued en Page Nime, Last Cel) SHOW. AT 2:15-7:00—SATURDAY. MATINEE, CHILDREN 15 CENTS —~AND— i = . at Donahucs, | son. Harry The colors are Legion, Jade, Hyacinth, Orchid, Wedge- || tic Rexall store—aav. S iio;‘:*por:drli o Ferdinand 9 Hidond wood, Silver and many others. s et b o e to be removed to some institu: CURTAIN MATERIALS o v it was stated by his physician Thurs, i . 3 . e boy’ dition is believ o 36-inch Fancy White Curtain Muslin; yard. ... .. ot i s 36-inch Hemstitched Eorder White Scrim, yard. . ... 35c |lan auiomonits in this cir. " - 25 fullv recovered from the effoc of A der M . Lo d 5c [|2tiend school more or less has not been 34-inch Fancy Border Marquisette, yard........... 3 { well. Within the past few days his con. A s . . diti - B i e g 34-inch Fancy Border Fine White Scrim, yard. ... B ap% Decome so asyravated ias g Funerai sefvices gt ner Ia 36-inch White Dotted Swiss, yard. ........00000.. 50c || An intensive drive Do Bial it rap Putnam champer <f | BICHMOND—In Preston ! eommerée is now underway and those who | . George J. R | have the drive in charge hope for a full COVERINGS AND HANGINGS |5 i 36-inch Cretonnes, in all the newest designs, single |uadie to Putnam in 'so many ditferent | srpoNALD—In Norwich, ¥ and double faced, yard ............... 50c to $1.59 pu e gite has boen diotdia inte four | _aged 3 At 2 = | sections canvassing. Henry H. D unera) services at her late hom 36-inch Piain Colored Burlap, yard............... 20c |l encort will head the zroup tnat B e Mg, The down town section of tha eity h; quL}n-‘—lxq New 1?;\:::5-.\1:“36 3& 1921 - been divided into two areas and Aticrr, R R o ialh Sl wanhableJonad L0 TD0 0N, e e s BDEIR X il el T obr B s el bl s T e head the group that will canvass the of e o o Hay 2 . er section. I 3 Fmday and Saturday SpeClals The northern section of the city will ha ONE LOT ANOTHER LOT OF | w'_""—_mf'i‘“ ci, = Relatives and triendy i rther notiee l{EMIS on ar t s ithout furt ENVELOPE Ci ES | LADIES' SHK HOSE Dr. Le _ ; e e moalmers AND NIGHT GOWNS Advice e and other candy specials (i e become so seriously ill that he may have i 38¢c | to the effects of injuries he received about 34-inch Plain Marquisette, white and ecru, yard. .. accident. and though he has been able 1o .o 456 cause his relatives great concern. to increase - the { membershin of the £ up an o | Banization that can prove its: £ very v Rosena, wife of Waiter = i ‘ : licit the corporations to become memb 2 36-inch Kimono Cloth, Jap patterns, (cotton and Martin B. Cullin, aged 49 years. | canvass one section and T C. Rogers covered In a canvass that whl be. gon CARD OF THA ited 1o attend 79¢ EACH Blnck, white nnd cofdonn ‘We wish to express our cere thanks e Lady Assistans —_— for the many kind words of sympathy and . - A - HENRY E. CHURCH I3 He says his harmless tablet—Hem- | for many acts of kindness, especialiy on Ubainied Fipat) s AEAIR i AT R | U LGS ., ‘ it on guarantee. WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephene 328-3 MRS. HENRY TRAHAN AND FAMILY, Danielson, Conn., May 26, 1821, SN s et AN R a8 kil .

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