Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 8, 1921, Page 10

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mdhnelm-umnnm by Munroe g i &gnu w-:hsma e it oo 48 Logdts Eoint b '} “ Daxielsen bustwess men g have, would be fn prohibiting them from 7 Whele-heartedly . inte - thelr rat ghg. Fir ®| some time atter closing hours w-lu;-‘ haveing te crame continuously over the — s > m GAm for Tollar day, the fivst big mercha John - R. ‘Rainley of Worcester was_a|3ay night, a theft of ono packige walk. But they could swing it out with < EA ing event urranged .by_the b : with friends in Danielson Thurs- c'l'""-“ valued at §1.60, was made from | ;o eystomer, and they have o5 much E Cnmmxu. as mn‘fi!t u : the store of Felix ‘Lamonthe, ‘corner of | rizhe o do this as.the coal man &as jn ment coucaruing the new requirements|as great i ‘” was . fork on :the addition for the state|Providence and School streel. This wus |putting a chute across the w. AND SA AY as to fishing licenses in Conecti- ie 'rec Mh-mlar ey and will be watch- discovered Thursday ‘morfing when the|jivering coal” Mr. Torrey ma.ntainel A FILM VERSION OF ZANE GREY'S MOST POPULAR STORY erman: Did you kmew HEH[Tul. i . i added, however, that he|No, b with inferest by mombers of the-Sup- | 51076 Was opensd for {he day, and it wai |(at the city could not preveat a e OF T]‘E FORES'P ble to be arrested for catehing | I'as recei\ . Mumber of inquiries about |Been mnuw found that_a wimdow had been broken.|enant from delfvering 'his merchandise ‘ Lake Chaga as Old Killingly pond, near Bast|coming from East Killingly. ise sto'show. what big. £ of Danielson, is visiting Mr. and | 20d the carton o} smokes removed from |ipegs, A MASSIVE TALE OF LOVE Amu\nvmwns WITH AN ALL-STAR agaumaug, etherwise | ishing licenses, most of these inquiries|for years, and the even .prem-| ;Miss' Yvonne LeClair ‘of Woonsocket,| T¢ lower Torner had been knocked out, |5 his customers from his plase of bu: . of Commerce can do werkiig eleng des: Jeseph Bouthillier of Allen Hill. a shelf that was within arm's reach. The : ame: 1. Tor Iremeadous forest free razing in the|nite linea and with the full co-operation r A W. Williams of tie state |bullding itself was not.entored. An au- | i'OIORIE £hawtament: by AME (VIS province of Quebec and northern OBtarie | oo tye "membersnip. h""",“kb ‘department was in New|tomobile wrench was found under the|!h UeStion was Gldcussed AL i ROBERT MdflM AND CLAIRE ADAMS are accreditec :vith being respensible for . ] ‘I\uflu on ‘matters”periain. | bioken window, and the police beliove a0 P -|the peculiar :: oky haze that has over- o ousdine automobile party desiring | diszussion it became ciear . chat - the AL ST. JOHN, in “THE BIG SECRET” — PATHE NEWS : = | orobable solution would be found in t Weason for bess, and that Comibdumbep|LiNE this section of sastern Conmecticat cigarettes, took this manner' of getting i pe LoD h y: d through passage of ordinances covering the rale s not forbidden fish ground. for the past three days ant roug} New London (Norwich) Line them. it sun I like 2 and storage of gasoline and ot inflan- Chances of arrest are due to the fact ;.’3::;;‘; e T Cheerins ot [eiss SRS “state moter’ v Many automobile parties from Putnam |mable liquids. gAlderman Join G. Sohn- Leave New London daily including Sunday, Eastern Standa-d Time, 10:00 p. m. "Now York ¢ & m." Cool, camforts staterooms. A refreshing overnight t we land lake in Woodstock at part of the lake is in Rhode Istand | weather comditions say that this phe-|partmems. Mr. Battey Nas beem o Thes ‘:yfi’t‘:r:"‘m o clerks Talf hoi. |Son moved that'the corporation eounsel d part of it is in Connecticut. Usder|nomena has been observed upon numer-|date for appointment for soms T, Wi feiarur) e hol- lana the "ordinance committes draw up AR act of the lagislature Jutt S4ioREAH Sup sccosions in the past when great!|He has had rauch -expetiemoe: g selest, and {5, Lind of ordinances covering Alln: i i' hottest days of the sunyher, and the| tishing licenses are going to be reeuived er and game cfficial. [ - a \Commsticnt, Sl Sl Notaats SelLToTt e Bave ~beea swewing ovi lake bath houses did a tremendous busi- | 3 B il rthe el § BAGRE BINER, 6 the Combiur] hareds jof squars mis” “of ‘e "’! Mombers of the ssamall of ness. stations, and report at the nmext mesting: of the councll. This was votcd. kived woodiands. it As a result of the futer g :fl::‘nn‘lrll"fil!;heieel:‘:g e ittt . :‘d‘yt:";;fu T amonthe for a I3x20 stors | ¥omen Yoters of Putnam and surcotni- | ases : 3 - 3 on “’h’"m’" 5 ing towns held at the Gome of Mrs | Iy Soumty Same Warden Harry B.|thres days, but it s attributed to the proliceperr "“‘:fi' ANhanet Gorens or Boneen. |at. the! cormer ‘o g o enet | Walter J. Bartlett, leazus of woinea V- | ien with Juriedietion in Thods. Isiand as|Cmoke 4nd -fe particles of ' carballsy.in’ fhe conkitien ef Risciom L et e ot the e e iready Wi sugastbd, one of the |C72 18 8oon {5 be formed her. Sac s L &8 1 Couibietont O it o mted 2% threaten. | TStheT of Attersey Harry E. Beak. Ilatives, ameng whom. is her son, Rev. | '8 8 TV G what would hap- | \ea€De has already been organized in | East Woodstock. The women wao met Narden Battey has not thrsataned 4o Ling to wipe out whels Yiiges in mecth-| M- apd,Mbe K}Nd S Baad #10 epone | Goariee Gareau formerty of il Den it we should retuse the permity” | |ar Mra Mra. Bartiott's home were mu: POPULAR TWO-DAY EXCURSIONS » s ern Quebec and in pass Ontario. Loss Pleay i dun “I suess fevi interested by the addresses of the ' re 3 k T ol i Sidney P. M recevevad mdvanep, during the past few days after| = , and Leaving New London Tuesdays, W, o v e i ne hode Teland slde of|of 1480,000 cords of yeby weod pited w ey B '.’_-‘- e :-fl_ = | BTN been at the low level for ihe year |TfUTINE” sald Mazor Anife W. Mazey, and | speakers, all of ‘whom wers from Tliri. Retimtaer Sy ot Vars ’\l:.dn:g::y.d.Yy:u:;‘:-é":::a:n the sun should shcw threugh elouds in such a strange manner as for the slong the railroad tracks is ke will be taking chances, just the Jims, s0-the permit was issued. ; e aim of the league is to in- hapt ey .’;e :,“-'m:“".‘:m":;"d ‘fi:l"lm";‘: the destruction already charged against Mra. Charies T. Thayer and son Ayl-| At the same time buRding “‘""“ Struct women voters so that they mas the Monday daylight trip of the Steamer Chester W. Chapin. i 5 a vi the forest fires. ward of Putoam were visit were issued to Everett Carver for 3.luss the bafot to the bast advantas Round T are $3 ax - ; ors with rela- . t ntage | ot ol .1 War T B Bt TIETE srestin skl Steiiein sHeass ety wadl: v {éives in Danieisan Thursday, zarame on Franklin street;;and Charles |1t sseks to work throuzii cducatlon of P 1 (Incl ) afterncen that he has not re-|extreme heat of the early) dart of the Many (Je%RE Deopie released from their H. Carey for 2 two family, tenement In |the women votcrs, parti s, particulariy in legis- | Tne three copies of the|week, was agamn subjested o a Turkish | eme e stndies for. the summer period are finaing | Pleasant Valley oo affairs. Mre. Horbert Knox Soaith | The NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY ecent legislature that wers|bath treatmest Thwesday by a - pitiless|i330 a. m. Thmweay. ’ plwmnz that. will engage them umtil of the clty :! ~ fo it in ;m_m % ?vm because of | \ithorized Semi 1o each fown clerk, so|sort of weacherman. With the mercury{ ®tuts Ofesr’ Howsrd ¥. Kiliett .af and gran {Mer talk a mumber of the Women ‘ave September. { Many e at Wildwood park for the i for te ins n of Fasoline tanks.! % Thureday evening. amd especial-| ! - vnder discussion for sev l& to switness the prize waltz ieral months taam city counci | raw angle at Bag: ¥ip Healb R Erean il : : ; ALL ABOARD FOR BLOCK ISLAND Allce-Eleane? sttt At n)n(i L5 wun& h: Shelden entertained o |Charles T, Torrer. ci tion cou DAILY ROUND TRIPS BETW:EN NORWICH, NEW LONCO was mot In a positien to give out a state.|standing at 34 in Danielsom, there was not a breath of air stirring, and the hu- midity was nearly sufficient to melt the bronze statue on Davis park, altheugh ne LOUIS . KENNEDY such calamity had beea reported up to ) evening. a2 SAN !L.QN- | Business forces released from their Undertaker and Einbalmes |iuties in the borough's stores for their Hartford was‘in Dautsisan’ on business pertaining to :the department on 'nuuty to attend the short course in D to be ziven at Ta'e in Oc Mra. Bartlatt has stated ths daughter, Mrs. Harbeck,|<cl. befara the couneil. ‘and the render today. Reductions. on"the entire stock. & Rasmity . i Wit A T CK ISLAND Sascisl Attertion to Every Detak Balf holiday of the scason wers | adc. s s gm;”:;j- o RS e s S vt TO BLOCK ISLAND. FROM BLOCK ISLAND = — Erateful for the reepite (rom work, but| Dollar day-bauners aze to be stretched| from July. 24 to Auz, 1. I aT0a FieR 5 At oriey TG BN Ceoha Il Wi Frem Monday to Friday Inclusive Monday to Friday Inclusive > H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST | a5 because | : ‘ac-oss all of the main hizghways entering S i e i ey &l ol Leave Norwich . at 8:00 A. M. | Leave Block Isiand . at 1:45 P. M. . « W, h-neou;n”u‘t ::“d’"e‘\;;mr? foflour:uch"leo 3: Danielson. R 4 b : } : & Troov mstoviditie: ihoryliaenne oty Leave New London... at 9:20 A. M. | Leave New London.. at 4:30 P. M. Funeral Directors and Sanideres Sresates okt e s dodtaaary for Tarkil S "”““; LT o1 for) betaaton e tc| | XEv. Borsten Irils pastie . oL A5 ] LasveNenare i atn b ] s Bl \LUROAYS 148 as ‘omiort 3 i eave Norwich .. . a B . M. avy k Islan t Embalmers Mrs. Marie Draper Potter, wife of |to ceasze work. sasoline pump. |Second Congregational church of Putnam | Leave New Londen.. at 1:00 P. M. | Leave New London . at Central Villa Basis Dy Potter of Brookiym, was reporled| Several bathing parties of Danlelson making apopl , refused. At the tme the | . 5 g 7 o S - Thursday as remaining in a critical con- | people were at Moosup pond Thursday e v | Chiatl dasIR thaifithate i plsea: ot biabiesk ] e SUNDAYS SUNDAYS AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT on at the Day Kimball hospital at|afterncon. 5 S 3o ballt by, % > i oo Tosata bt as b Fibbtles et 3 » b Leave Norwich ...... at 9:30 A. M. | Leave Block Islard Ceurtesy Efficiency, Satisfactien |Putmam. Mrs. Potter underwent am on-| Miss Floride Bernier, daughter of Mr.ipic. i o v g ngest tha | ditorium, hick Tie th Leave New London.. at 10:45 A. M. | Leave New London.. a Telsn'ene Cennectien. Mossup Di ["tnddmfl eration for appendicitis Thursday of 1_‘s¢| nd Mrs. Peter Bernier of 'Revamolds| “ngo large truck: . : S e nd ‘one with g hroy lon would be dangerous to Iif: z from'limb. The firm iznored the coune: 3 Bates' | tree and installed a tank bac [grove for a pleaic. They returned about|the street. and then put In place el They gave the Chautauqua[overhead, swinging crame ,which arflul EASTERN STANDARD TIME FARE FOR ROUND TRIP ON SAMZ DAY, $2.1é—CHILDF 12, HALF FARE 16 be us |of the Chester E. N UNDER | SPECIAL RATE EXCURSIONS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS —$1350 | PASSENGERS BETWEEN NORWIC AND NEW LONDON ONLY, alute a5 they passed along. fexible pipe weich couid be used In | - : My&.” Mabél Gordon entertained fricnds jdealing out the 2: The couneil Jesires ~ [lover the ek end and Mond |to have this stopped. for tie danger of |15 Vears M, Huntington entertain- | congestion is not v | "" ifentiop : had itter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. {the crzne device us the firm, since | Interior of the chu s of the Foc {meeting of the soc es Reiley, and sister Minnie of Wil-|zutemobile: t sanie. ptnc that [ o oo e e s o ) DYHEATPLS Bou ifle Monday v woul there a sidewalk pump |m¢ ¢ meeting, 2 —————e appointed a commsit i ¥'Some men are too stubborn to ae- can sontro] | #PPOIN Today and Tomorro {nowledge tuo coin until you step on|obstructions on tha cit Atk ©om | L2 YROEL RS dilater me 4 | _!_T._._"_ > P ieir, (oes. can stop tze installation of a pamp on |oo% TEKNE M) ; i FLORENCE VIDOR |of the chureh t i = : N S “BEAU REVEL” ' afld | itlee to serve as 1.’v‘4!1*»!."j AN INTENSELY DRAMATIC T:e statement LOVE STORY FILLED WITH .»'m::pAn—r ENT S’rons 5 made b Danielson, Conn. HEART INTEREST. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE v e T PRESENTING ON ONE STUPENDOUS consuitations } nd 3 i “Tll PROGRAM AND FOR THE FIRST ol wit t e Great Day” N ALL cuu:us HISTORY PUTNAM, CONN. [2nd heasts apo ) 3 iarony ke & stdnt o NOT 1 MAI.L;C GLORIOUS SUNLIGHT. WORLD'S' GREATE _A_PAnAuouNT_rlgruus_ ARENIC THE LURE OF THE SEASHORE INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND MOUNTAINS The vacation scason is almost here, and every one has various purchases to make in order to be propsrly equip- ped for thsir outing, whather it is to be at the seashore or in the mountains. ! To all vacationists and pleasure seekers we extend a cor- 3 dial invitation to visit our store and supply their needs f | from ‘our abundant stock. Our Special Sale of Summer Millinery makes it possible for. you to secure a New and Seasonable § .Hat for your outing at a nominal price. . ,. Remember, in this sale th=re are two lots— SPENCER—In Trag k At Becker's Pavilion Your choice of Lot I, at....... $1.98 Shenees. 1 g F"d,‘y’ July 8th, at 8:30 P. M. ot chbice of Eot 1L at.y .0 . . e iney. s $3.98 Ladies Free—Gentlemen 50c MARRIED ? - DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY : e e H“?f::key.: \?mm:lm e An cpS - MADVETt':m(US = Clearance Sale Every fancy suit in our stock goes on sale this morning. { NOTICE STEAND TELATRE CLOSED FOR KE- | s waves Tatess sou| - WD EXTANT AT | NORWICH BATTLE GROUNDS DAI qCE 2—PERFORMANCES—2 GIVEN BY THE Street Parade 10:30 A. M. EUILDERS OF CAMP ';FRIDAY, JULY MOOWEEN OF BOZRAHVILLE Nothing reserved—nothing carricd over from season to season. Suits were $34.50, $42.50, $45.00 NOW 5202834.2§39 2 Men’s Low Shoes, Walk-Over, Co- operatives, values up to $10.00— NOW wcaer i $5.95—86.95 Women’s Low Shoes, Walk-Over, Utz & Dunn, values up to $12.00— ' ; Vacation Footwear “Rangeley” Moccasins for Men, Women and Children — § B L RS S Women’s and Children’s White Canvas Pumps and P"fii’i‘ f':'n‘."" ‘Lfl'v'\"( b e rege Oxfords—Prices .................... $1.50 to $7.50 | .=, g 2 Women's Sport Oxfords, at........... $4.00 to $7.50 | ... ™ Childrén’s Play Qxfords and Sandals. . .. $1.50 to $3.50 | “Havar 37 &7, 13 Elizabeth, widow of D. H. aged 84 vears Funeral services at the home of her Ladies’ Ba . Suits daughter, Mrs. John dordun o3 1 ittect, fter: E . rd., Wil he placed, one on eiwh of is walls. Mr. Merrii's description 18 as vlows: ‘Cominz cown the center aisle ntion will be first mergorial windew the center of the Edwards, aged §0 friends have received word of the marriage last wesk in New Hamp- ow is to be in three sec- |shire of Leon AL “'mr’v\« 4 Mer; center_window balancing [aret Emma Murj {ve Snaall witdowa: s Beldw: G0 window | They, aroison g s aeiiise e will stand the communion table. The |ing through N %o the platform will be by four |parts of Canada and tee n the center; these will give| Miss Marjorie Mann —————————————————— '~ ———————_p e—————— ————————————————— - Ip— — 2 t platform. at the back of | was operated upon 1 New Yi NOW se 7 37 8 which two otrer fow steps will rse to e | for appendict Bl O R o .75 Decidedly ashioned MEXO—In Norwich. July 7, 121, Mra, |0 DIstform. Too choir stalls will D¢ | Mary Eiizabeth Wagner, daughter of 5— Clever Models, f: of Surf Satin, ATberting. Mo g, 7, 1031, Mrac| " ther side of the facing the | Protessor and Nir=. Ciaries . vnthhnd:u of white, pwple and green trimming, ot Plainfield, aged 45 ears, Conter ana capable ot seating 36 yet ar o COUTU—In Taftville, Ju Louis | F" usuch & maoner (har eltAor e | MR T laranita s, Mr. an Women’s White Canvas Foot R s i seeernvneoes s $398f| FOTTE I Txenitle, yuy 7, 18t Loyt | smaller wpu pot Jok ozt of | her Frand y rs. H. i Coutu'of § 1-2 South Slater avenue. |Place nor progortion. A rumne- of ab- " Hazel Comverse. popriate color will reach from the main |esliege, Lewiston, oor, up across the steps and platforms, i = A CARD OF THANKS. erminating at the communion “x:m;. oicaider e ‘Words cannot express our a recmhony"lh rail will not be placed immediately of the many kind and loviig epressians |before the choir as at presest, but wiil All:Weel One-Piece Jupey Bathl:ng S\:t;dm the popular colors, Heather, Copen, brown black, wlthfmcyhnb—l’m- .n’ $4.98 to $6.98 S400valne—Now.................3295 Henry L. are ape 2, of sympathy shown us in the terrible loss |De at the e it, of PUIPIt | gummer with Mrs. Killen's parents, Mr. = of our beloved d_ b Pl Jlatf b a 1o be of decora- It’s your chance to get good merchandise Sport Sweaters = x.,.'&",x:"m.;fé“,"m‘ e plattomm, iy xal s (6 b of depiea: {mnd Mes G W. Durtee, 'of - Liare S5 AND lms EcCow ely across the ”“';I for I '“;“f Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ross are enter. i HEELE! « nine foot 5 tn the center. s | tadning Mix Job S at low Prices. For vacation time there is nothing sportier than a Sport EARL WaED 5 ]".. “ho baoked with . velvet curtaln and | nps Mrs. Jerome Ross of Sreekiym, % n T h Y st, who will be 3 Sweater. We have them in Tuxede models with fancy e ey i puhkuflbeltqmnflubb— PRICES $5.98 TO $7.98 - | Duinit pistform, from which place he . BOLTON NOTCE his entire choir upon occasion. < ax "3 from overhead,| Miss Sadie Howard and a friend. Jo 2 flooding down | SePh Lessauer, from New York. are vis el 3 b - .'l'hg on- | ting Miss Howard's mother, Mrs.. M. E en 3 rewly panted n | HOward. , 15 Main Street Faneral Dir“tors nle, from Rocx —~AND— Mr. and Mrs. George Browssea: Sumaer's fath E fi ‘ Kins . motored to ard, Su;vdnv PRSI < of the $3.800, of which siven in various z memerial zreh . mer. memorial whhdsw . xae - stails the ~wrought- “ind the Ughting system of the Fred Freedmas, of New London, and New Yorl u sauer at W. B 1ake, the Four 1da_Sumner and ‘dauchier, Jen- E CYR'BUIL y at M PAN ) Friday and Saturday Specials M Figured Voiles Bungalow “Aprons Formerly sold at $1.98 Mir.” and ira. ‘Hofze and children Sold frem ® 79¢ Lady Assil Michael J. Dhigle, recently appeinted il - 50 te ; h‘ e sccond assistant clerk in the state treas- :'"he 2,3anty’ o friends, from Jiaritors { . $1.49 Each HENRY E CHURCH urer's department by State Treasurer G, | ror® At UeIr bulesioR at the lake “pver ¢ 39%¢ \Yll'd - WM. SMITH ALLEN [B|3Harold Gipatric began his duties in | \ = TH o s..gu..u.fmffl”&..m l H Hartford Tuesday. Mr. Daigle nas been hone 328-3 employed in the Putram Savinge bank| Nerwafk—The annual dinner of the for a number of years. ‘M.e vacancy | Yale Alumni assoclation of Fairfield there caused by Mr. Daigle's Hartford | county will be held at the Norwalk Ceun. appointment a3 been flled by Miss Anna iry ciubd this (Friday) evening B ‘(MAIN FLOOR) . (SECOND FLOOR) AL

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