Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 28, 1921, Page 8

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whem she married on March 24, The grounds were habitnal intemperance and ‘mtslerable cruelty work one might emd found her gone went to the husband and wife Hetore this #at, and go ont ~s name, the wi sines she with or. Elmer S. Betham, testified that he had seen Mrs. Dufour fied to seetng Mrs who was about four as his wi Mrs. Dufours wister. John C: Duteur with a sailor in Montvill on the strest at night in Norwich The diverce decrea was granted on fhe gromnds of aduitery amd the cus tody of ome of the two children was given to the fat name was Nie moken 1o him. He has With Eatonic - Says New Jersey Woman | | afterncon -and the erce case closed at 5 o'clock. abitenl Ixtemperance and Cruelty. Tnnte Petroskavieh, alias Pulasky, of orwich, Whoge - counsel etroskavich, alias Mike Pulask shes 3 lamp or an e left her thres years apo. She was s ‘costody of four children e haeomina Lakowska, & neighbor ot the petitioner, gave corroborative tes- | way Mike Pulasky beat | Io on testifed Mrs Antonina Wite Wemt With Saflor. Jessph Dufonr, of Norwich, testified | taat Mis wite Ida May Dufour, had agreed with him i January, 192 go out of the howse unless her husband was with hee, but later he returned from He e railromnd station and fou is wite $15. They lived om I . of Momtville testified he had se Musbend Married Anether Wom: he had married 2 girl na Mr. Cady is now around witmess said, but ‘I was nearly dead nntil 1 found Eatonic and 1 can trly say it saved my life. It is the best stomach medicine ever made,” writes Nra. Elia Smith. Acid stomach canses awfnl misery which Eatonic quickly gets rid of bv;:n.dup mi;.:—m; out the aci ans f‘“ ich prevent good digestio: tablet taken after nguln uick relief. Keepe the stom- d helps to prevent the many ills so lisble to arise from ex- cese acid. Dom’t suffer from stomach miseries when you can get a big bax of Fatemic for a trifie with your droggist’s guarantes. ".EE & 0S5GOOD, 131 Main St. \Monday is Memorial Day " Celebrate It With Patriotic Music For the Victrola A FEW SUGGESTIONS AMERICA TENTING TONIGHT ON THE OLD CAMP GROUND THE VACANT CHAIR COLUMBIA THE GEM OF THE OCEAN MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA U. 5. ARMY CALLS JUST. BEFORE THE BATTLE, MOTHER MY OWN UNITED STATES DIXIE YANKEE DOODLE .~ THE BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP, THE BOYS ARF & MARCHING NATIONAL EMBLEM MARCH OURDIRECTOR MARCH STAR SPANGLED BANNER AMERICAN PATROL ey - PETITIONS GRANTED fhe petftions her take him back but has never com- ibuted to her support. Mrs, Mary Lambert of Taftville, Mrs. Cady’s mother, corroborated her daugh- ljer's satements about |2nd men-support. ewitt testified that he lkmew weli and got him work at MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN Grand Opening Program Tonight, 7 P. M. GOLDWYN PICTURE CORP. PRESENTS Ralph Ince and An All-Star Cast IN THE MOST DARING OF ALL SCREEN ACHIEVEMENTS WET GOLD TEEMS WITH SCENES NEVER BEFORE SEEN BY HUMAN EYE on the wive's'tr and support his wife. about 3 o'clock In{eaid Cady had told him he married a! jast hearing of & |fourteen-year-old girl in South Carolina | |and lived with her as husband and wife. Jadge Greene granted the decree on he groundes of aduitery and gave the dy of two children. Wite Let{ For Europe. ) was Attorney 'mother the cus divorce from An-, 1908.\ for divorce from Annie New York Sept. 25, 1916, testified that she lived with hi A wtified that her husband beat her |y 'week in New London after they were rvery time he got drunk, Which Was,very|married often. He would hit her with hig hand Mrs, Petroska- lived with him two months and ran away again. she went to Eurove and wrote to m from Glasgow, g to send her money and | wthing he got hold . of ence he went after her with a knife. Thrilling CombBat Between Man and Man-Eating Shark Startling Rescue Frém Quicksands of Human Torpedo Launched From Real Submarine First Actual Scenes International Handicap, at Havana Race Track Buster Keaton IN THE SIXTH OF HIS $1,000,000 COMEDIES The High Sign A LAUGHING RIOT FROM START TO FINISH EXTRA ADDED FEATURK AN INSTANTANEOUS HIT AND PROLONGED ENGAGEMENT as to the deser- desertion. Attor- i Hull appeared for n of New Lon- Dawid Ealahan of desertion since fe §3 a waek ali-| Attorney Hull| so and there is t him she has been living apartments in Norwich wife in seeking the ‘di- — THEATRE ATTEND TO YOUR MAIL ORDERS IMMEDIATELY ! THIS ATTRACTION WILL BE A COMPLETE SELL-OUT! NOTE: THE SELWYNS PRESENT JANE COWL ~ IN “SMILIN. THROUGH” UNDENIABLY A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH ! Miss Cowl has made a Coast-to-Coast tour this sea- son, surpassing all previous records ever chronicied by an American dramatic star. Hers is an excep- tionally worthy booking, and for a dramatic attrac- tion, none could exceed. the street with smilor and almo the Main street temement. Les J. Cagavant also testi- Dufour with a sallor introdnee Mrs. Du- | ~Al. Benson support his wife PRICES—Lower Floor $2.50—Balcony $2.00, $1.50, $1.00—Gallery 50c—SALE OPENS JUNE 1st. - (IN PERSON) SONGS WITH PHOTOPLAYS JEWETT CITY e e e Memorial Sunday service ts have been completed Chairman Wallace H. Payne and V. G. A, Haskell and will |Ballou; song, C inn_Opera House at 2 o'-|Ocean, all; poem, As ALL NEXT WEEK CHANGES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. AND FRIDAY The wife's maiden |* s Attorney John D Hall eondueted Mr Dufours case in|ne oot GOOD SINGING—BEAUTIFUL FILMS—A REAL NOVELTY NO ADVANCE IN OUR POPULAR PRICES SO DON'T MISS THIS MUSICAL TREAT PATHE NEWS SHOWS 7 AND 8:45 P. M. ADMISSION 25 CENTS, INCLUDING WAR TAX "THEATRE Sunday — Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday " ABINGTG < e Melford's ‘Behold My Wife!” A CParamount CPiclure ;:,‘Georg | march will be from the town hall to the Jewet® City cemetery jin Tishon bhridge where flowers il 1 MARIE DRESSLER AND ' seriously ill at Embittered with life, a proud aristocrat sneeringly married an squaw. Then sent her home to disgrace his family and sank to the dregs in the lumber camps of tha north. But onetday the man in him awoke. wronged, he found—a radiant, beautiful woman ! DABBLING IN ART PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Seeking the pitiful creature he had e Do “CROWN JEWEL CLUE" ot CHESTER OUTING Mabel Wil Margaret Driscoll, TWO REEL MACK SENNETT COMEDY CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY FROM 1:30 MONTE BLUE, in “THE KENTUCKIANS"—ANNA Q. NILSSON, in “THE HEART OF A FOOL"—LARRY SEMON, in v at the town Haskell will give thel “THE BAKERY” the exercises for over thir Patriotio exercises were o school Friday after- Wildwood Park NEAR DAYVILLE, CONN. SEASON’S OPENING THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING DANCING TONIGHT FAMOUS RHODE ISLAND CLAMBAKES EVERY SUNDAY, 2 TO 5 P. M. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, i recitation, Our Flag. ; piano solo, Beatrice Cathcart; e Serving Our Country, seven chil- IN PULASKI HALL Given by MEMORIAL DAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING—DANCING BASEBALL IN AFTERNOON “Meet Your Friends at Beautiful Alexander’s Lake, Dancing From 8 to 12 Wildwood Park.” |Flag of Freedom, seventh and grades; poem, The S o % | Hill, James Staff Vivian Pariseau; rem ces ; Di der of Orville Laflamme Po: Brewster W. B. Mor Truesdell were appo A Date Long Anticipat FRIDAY NIGHT JUNE Jrd Miss Cowl is making a limited tour of New England. She has already triumphed ford, New Haven, Providence and Worcester. Hers in Norwich will be an ovation ! tee for the June mp ing. following Roval, M SPRING HILL Dogs got among the sheep at the C. A . demonstration and distribution farm into two flocks at one belonging to Gifbert three were killed and In all 25 sheep ha | speak on God—! 4 SHOWS TODAY, 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 8: Mat.,, All Seats 25c—Eve. 50v—Tax Paid VAUDEVILLF 4—BIG TIME ACTS—4 ALSO SIX REEL FEATURE SQUANDERED LIVES” —SUNDAY— JOHNNY HINES, in “TILLIE WAKES UP” n o ONE CONTINUOL,‘S—__SC—REEA—_- 211 speat rontet BEN TURPIN, in “THE PORTER”’ Ted at the Metho- | FIGHTING FATE No. 6 M. Gray; Mre John Stewart, | hall on | at the different year and Mrs. | ended | held at the ing program: Flag| FIED MEASURE. e e TOPICS OF THE DAY—SUPREME COMEDY | SUMMER PRICES Matinee, All Seats... . Evening, Bal. 20c—Orchestra WAR TAX PAID FOUR COMPLETE SHOWS MONDAY SHOWS AT 1:30—3:30—6:30—8:30 10—BIG REELS OF JOY—10 GORGIA HOPKINS, in “Bachelor Apartments” A SCREAMING COMEDY FARCE JIMMY AUEREY COMEDY “THE BORDER RUNNERS” A THRILLING WESTERN DRAMA “GETTING A POLISH” CHESTER OUTING — SPECIAL — MONDAY M_AT‘NEE—ALL CHILDREN 15 CENTS ~ TODAY MATINEE—CHILDREN 15 CENTS CONCERT ORCHESTRA sumeve rmanke Braed Theatre TODAY—FOUR SHOWS 1:30—3—6:15—8:15 A MASTERLY PICTURIZATION OF JOSEPH C. LINCOLN’'S GREAT PARTNERS OF THE TIDE —WITH AN ALL STAR CAST PATHE NEWS ~SUNSHINE COMEDY _ “Extra Added Feature | AL. BENSON IN_PERSON)—PRESENTING ONGS WITH PHOTOPLAYS” Al Das SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY vear placed in | LOUISE GLAUM FAMOUS EMOTIONAL STAR AT HER Z7ST IN J. PARKER READ, JR.'S SPECIAL PRODU+ 10N I AM GUILTY AN ABSORBING STORY LAVISHLY PRODUCED WITH A STAR WHOSE FORTE FOR EMOTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION IS SATISFIED IN UNQUALI- ™ RESO“A-FINE SELECTION .OF THE LATEST. DANCE HITS DANCES R i EAST THOMPSON Nine members of the Earnest Workers e of the King’s Daughters attended the convention Wednesday in, Greeneville. ey were conveyed in the automobiles of Mrs. George Bixby and Rev. J All reperted a very pleasant da Miss Mildred Sheldon is in Putnam sisting in the housework at Mayor Allie | eram was carried ott. Mrs. Ruth Bowen | and Mrs. Charles Clark of Eastford play- several piano duets and Mrs. Bow ongs which were mueh e; lunch was served by th dith Converse and OLD AND MODERN | GIVEN BY | THE NEW LONDON | COUNTY SOCIAL CLUB | IN L O. O. F. HALL TONIGHT Dancing 8 to 1% Prof. Tinkham’s Orchestra CalliToday-and Let Us Play Them For You ~Cadden Company (Established 1872) sentatives of Litch- v afternoon it was ", T. U. meeting held with Mrs. nverse Thursday of =as =atl attanded. A very olesalnz nro- o { ST. GEORGE SOCIETY | Music by | Johnson’s Society Orchestra ‘ ears to meet county ex- THE FOLLOWING DEALERS “ineie m stock . 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