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i NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, AUGUST T3, T9zf DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANELSON Peter Berube, §8. of Ballouville was buried Thursday afternoon, in St. Jo- seph's cemetery, Dayville, following fu- n services. Relatives acted as bear- ery and Rev. Ignatius Kost officiated, Berube was found dead in bed by his son George Berube Wednesday eve- ning. It is belisved that death came some time Tuescay, for that evening George Berube went his father's house and seeing him in bed apparent- asleep, made no attempt to disturh bim. But when his father falled to make his usual daily visits to his hame Suring Wednesday, » his father's heme and found him as he had seen him the eveming before. He sealized then that something was wrong nd upon going to the bedside found his father dead. The father had lived alene and in re- tirement for a year or so. His death was a shock to his friends. He was a native of Canada and had lived in this the son went again | on the West Side. Mies Mignonne and M Mertn are visiting at Old Orchard, Me. Miss Alice Caron is spending her va- cation at Oakland Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hammond. of East Killingly are receiving a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Lucy Hammond -Mereer, of Hartford, formerly of Danieison. Mrs. Julla Oubruefl is entertaining her | sister, Mrs, Davignen New. ' Bedford. Mae Tyler and daughter, zuests of Mr. and Mrs. John OWen. " Miss May Hammett fs vi fow weeks at Pleasant View, Miss Blanche Smith is Ilvht hsr a- cation. Mrs. Ray Bafley hag returned to hee | home here, following a vistt with Mr. and Mrs. Durant Lathrop of mmmn, Mass. Letters from Mrs. ¥. A. Jucobs @nughter, Mig Laura Jpecbs strate that they are having a 'delightful Miss Cellie Tyler of West Haven, have béem Ml “.ime problem of the town's financlal sit- demen- Tlorence, returned home Friday cvening after a visit at Gardner, Mass. Miss Elsie Pate is assisting in the office of the Danielson garage. The Heip-One-Another class of the Baptist church, taught by Town Clerk Frank T, Preston, held an enjovable outing Friday afternoon at Wildwood Park. Plenie lunches were partaken of at 5. e'elock. George Berris was in Boston on busi- ness Friday. Misses Agnes MoLanghlin of New York City and Marie Louby of Putnam were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. James Gartland and other friends in 2| town, PUTNAM | That there has been an increase in years of 50 per cent. in the ‘gross e o malntaining the public. senool system of the town of Putnam is shown Inthe figures compiled this week by, Mahlon H. Geissler, clerk of the town schoal committee. While thers is much ol 1 gossip in Putnam at present. 'ma much discussion = concerning Wwho! ! will'hold offices mext vear, there is also | 2" small group of citizens among which natien looms far more important, and to them, the statement of the cost of The People’s Store, Inc. GREENEVILLE 285 Central Avenue TELEPHONE 611 TAFTVILLE 2 Front Street - TELEPHONE 352 133 Su:hem Street TELEPHONE 1632 10 POUNDS SUGAR .. BEANS «on:ibiiZe CAMPBELL’S SOUPS*. ../, 6. svaii 1le Crown Brand COOKIES.. GHERKINS ..... bot, 38¢c ONIONRELISH ..... Large Pail PURELARD .. .. 75¢ JIFFY JELL .. .. 5 .. 10 14c JFEYRIE . ... .. ov 0. 100 xNNiVERSARY WEEBK " - CHARLES RAY in . “PEACEFUL VALLEY” Sol Smith Russel's Great Stage Success—For 30 Years a Home-Folks’ Classic—Yet Absolutely Written for Charles ‘Ray. Drama—Real, Sheer Drama! And on Top of It Comes a Laugh That Whips Back the Tears Just in Time. MACK SENNETT’S 5 REEL MASTERPIECE ‘“MARRIED LIFE” Featuring the world’s greatest array of comedy kings and Sterling and Louise Fazenda. TODAY—ZENA KEEFE in queens—Ben Turpin, Phylis Haver, Charlie Murray, Ford PARAMOUNT MA “PROXIES” — CONWAY the public sehools is a matter of con- cern. For the year ending July 1. 1021, the 'gross cost o the public schoels was $58,312.. 32, a larger figure o Willams of fhe state pollce| oy night when his automebfle Mt & |than ever before in the history of the ! irtment. investizated an automobile | ..iainone pole at Wauregan, that el town. This Is an increase of $3047.01 g’ occurred Thursday even-|..,.'suie to be out of doors. Friday and |over 1819-1820, Siers than he corner of Water and COttag® | ..iung to his business affairs. He states|1g per.cent. 9, the zross | at the accident was due to his ina-|cost’ was $49,765.81, which in turn rep- to get his car back on the road- | resents an increase of 14 per cent. over | after he had been foroed off the |1sis-1818. e ¥ by A passing machme. The | wac only = « of his automobile dropped into of the gross rn=( for the Assorted picnic box; TEARLE in “THE ROAD OF AMBITION”—NEWS CRACKERS WEEKLY. OUS TODAY FROM 1:306 time touring in Europe, Prederiek 1. Raeine was. so far im- proved following Injuries recetved Tues- PREMIER SALAD DRESSING ..... Two sizes 10 BARS LENOX OAP . .... large cake 62c town for a long time. L. E. Kennedy was funeral director. 18¢-39¢ Borden’s Demi Brand MILK .. & .oy o . tin 14c Milk .... vovn b 16¢ COj iy s MAJESTIC The cars that figured in the mishap were those of Prank Ferrigno of Dan- slson and 1. T. Wallace of Sterling. No sne was injured and the machines were ROYAL : COCOANUT ....... He¢ w ross cost | BRrREED ¢ ome Wi jud . Tin v slightly damaged woft, aitt St tho wide) of ‘the rontiectid. - MholToorehnt Large ROOF GARDEN o olte S350 " s tn er.| 771 before he could sto zet back 60 [in the following e o o e e o i s 1-4 Ib. pkg. FRUITS AND LIBBY’S SPINACH . .. 24c THEATRE or day that next Thursday woull ne was severely; hurt ~when | g19 £43.703.14; 1917-1918, e fina VEGETABLES half-holiday of the sea- The largest advances are at t ol chiefly because of Inc hers' salaries and increase in cost of fuel. The actual cost to the tax- | payers is not so large as these fizures indicate since they are gzross. and do not include deductions for income from tuition or state grants. SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ; -~ TOM MOORE s 14 i i - | ‘“HOLD YOUR HORSES’ |nad been trouble between the two fam- violently against the steering | FANCY TUB EUTIER ....... Ib. 50c. 3 POUNDS ONIONS .. athletie arena at Murphv's Shnw-‘ attraction for local v nizht was no ex- ird for the evening called TERMS CASH or ebve n day e aceoums | Werd was recelved in Putnam Frida ; I Sy e . morning of the death Thursday at the Benoit 45 13 283 | two weeks at Newport, R. I, { 2 Sy S5t duis Of Adg ana "nroved e e mo_mean | e Notea P aucher . a7 3 | Amedee Dubamet, of Patmam, was |llies because of the chiudren; though | Adapted From the Saturday Evening Post Story e hout went fiva}mintiten 0 3 E 5 ; the: mithni ayentiMiKe | ooyt Jo H Oegood 78, v ONDE D 5 . betore Judge Mahion H. Geissler In' the | 230 dSeq rer bavios smorh o e “Canavan”, By Rupert Hughes ill- Collins,‘ofy Central| K001 ¥aB for many ‘vears & rodident o 1 2 court Frilay morning. | i M CASER B O nderstand = | Putnam, and although for several Plant i1 2 ed with intoxication., He pleaded |1 0 S1€ T8 MOC 80 O 0 ew swear " . ‘ months he has been in peor health, datour a8 : Duhamel told the ‘court that he | much French she did know » few swear Ninth Episode of “THE SON OF TARZAN” Rev. and Mrs. Albert Jepron have e [ news of !; death came a5 o fmtrpcice 5z . Worcester Wednesday, * met | Norl® ahd Beard thegifogien by u., o for Conn left utnam® to Tt _the soldiers 2 5 nds, and returned with a bot- Wi S L sidoAs "oy Comn s azo 1 0 When he sot back to|Mrs. Beaupre on Thursday morning. TOPICS OF THE DAY || SUPREME COMEDY L Barelcre otipe born Jannary 2 2 0 O paen he 2ot back 191 She’ Iives in the same house, and was| : £ ""‘ Hitoe e hoty kel 5 0 2 Aistracted from her work hy lsud talk- | monthe street (not of Providence street) asked him to drive him home in his Dumas agr¢ but betore TODAY—Monroe Salisbury in “The Barbarian”—Shir- ley Mason in “The Lamp Lighter”—Pathe News. inz. She went to the door. and saw Mrs | Braupre and Dunont in argument. they took a trip to the The accused testified that he has nine where Duhamel | children living with him. and four oth- e he had brought|ers married. He heard Mrs. Rt‘zum‘“ etfs cty. Duhameljtalkinz to Dumas, and she said that | en drunk in five years|the Dunont family was “good for noth <ked the court to be lenient. Judge!inz” Words then passed between | jmposed a fine of $10 swithont|them, but he denied calling her inde- | 3 lcent names. Mrs. Beaunre. he sald, de- | 1 she would see him “In the jug or| The team averaze for Putnam ls th 419 times at bat and 92 hits. cerage of opnosing teams is 7 338 men at bat, and 69 hits. | oy 4 of thirtyascsn cattle owned wn of * Shemard il stata and Brown's 1 Friday by Mr. terinarians. at team | v the The New B Nightingale-Morse basehall onponents here Sund; tain Industrial League of health 2= lomal farmers in the re- tost | n th served in . the SUNDAY GEORGE BEBAN in A from all over Windham are to 7o om the field triv oelock, Wednesd: Farmers county wl . F. Aver has e Duman, who ‘was arrested st thal| <) 'on for the town of K At the orchard of Lewis Av 2, ho beforé the day was over. | . ke ! of sMectmen ha : 2k, Drismel “Pupont told a simitar storv. |} TTopAY— i 1« y B T it o, 1o an Torva (| TODAY—1:30, 3730, 6:30, 8:30 “THE PAWN OF FATE’ ol s, Yor dngs’ stra » stand. but admitted that he had | aiuals s sttt o tha VAUDEVILLE FIGHTING FATE, No. 12 H vv.::-.‘ case was 2 A:\fhbnrhm‘ 4—BIG ACTS—4 i Vengoatice” CORINNE GRIFFITH in ALBERTUSF.WOOD .~ ' Funeral Director and : nt of t ek of Motorman Henn -00klyn. . others that have been St ; ¢ = 54| lnter. ‘hie me to Putnem. He by the court. Tt was the sacond | . ley Regls. The ca L 3 P b 1 . 3 Embal B : i el Qienositioh of the eass, 1t Lhis-week. . Mo jsaid that in smch-cases || * “What's Your Reputation BEN TURPIN in sl - iawn at the Simonsi Friany smornine | Log nasty Aost fo/ reschthe police and | Worth?” “THE JANITOR” SHONE 147 DANIELSON arew. 2 Tested was Peter EEmasies e e e b eanl hoth »'.:} e i BRI R adizubithes che back | LEL e | probabiy fo Blame. The trouble Thurs- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY s3cpk_Dupent “amenthe. stect was!|day he characterized as havinz dome no DANIFISON CASINO, e caused the derafl- isnose of | Cant “arm fo anyone. no blows wers struck. | Alice Joyce in “COUSIN KATE” STARKWEATHER BLD 2 statutes direct | tane and it had not hesn wnroved hevond WOWIING AND PFOCKET BILLIARDS firs department was nable donbt that indecent lang From Charles Frohman's Famous us Stage S Su:uu rorR ALLEYS ‘n‘-‘r‘\]o‘vl T:l\un SEee o Nl Duanont Bt e ] JIMMY AUBREY in INTERNATIONAL NEWS Bkhing I the = o A Xettle e ~uilty, but that Hlacesino e o Ml caneti of the circumstancss he would not | “The Trouble Hunter” The world before your eyes immose either fine or fail sentence. ~ He » matter was ihy The There was no damage Hurlburt, Woodstoct < orandfather. M Grosvenordale, this week. ouslv 2 “fam- case was nlaced on file H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers Dancing Tonight ¢ | indefinitely. her vile Harold Arnold Wild;vood Park gox Ry gariiah time he Chandler Morse, Gerald | r tral Vil S anforth, station agent in Fut-'ha declared ter, Elbert - PRIZE WALTZ TONIGHT Aufc:ao.sms age: Comn. “as onerated on Triday morning Dack. The S cue | At St. Jean Hall, Baltic 2 at 13 ncent’s: hospital, ‘orcester, for ne of Du- a n erry, . o, i Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Ebpanaioitis - I a el pne ol TN Bl St S Given by Localites At Beautiful Alexander’s Lake Teleptione Connection. Moosup Div. | liquots “‘\ 19 timns, Sunnyside, ¢ | Morton wWillis, | is spending , bed keenin. in- to sell On her| Fuilty her trial was set for v afternoon: but when court sat|’ hearinz. the on azainst the s nolled and she was allowed efurn to her home in Goodyear. |1 Mrs, Elia Lathrop and daughter, Miss | ' { Sunda- Seaupre admitted that there |z noon Wednesday, after a bone- " LOUIS £ KENNEDY | ts with Intent Music by | SEMON’S NOVELTY | MARIMBA BAND| | WHILE THEY LAST—JUST 15 Of Willimantic o i A good time for all—Cars to 150.00 Columbia Graphomola |~ Dancing Tonight Splendid Pavilion Royal Dance Orchestra Ample Parking Space for Autos DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer doecial Attection to Every Detalh AUTOMOBILE SHOW SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 Biggest display of Cars ever seen in Dan- 9 | was accomplished: the boys were zry enough to stuff themselves as much | hun- | had a walk laid i Mrs. Miller of Elizabeth, N. J. ir spending her vgcation with Miss Mer serean. John Mirt], Pomfret. | dren. e s | As the journey neared its end. the| C. F. Reed has put up a small bufld | boys' principal concern was to get to| ing for Miss @'0oleman, ané has been PLAYS ALL RECORDS |Summy T e tor " dimmer and. the end | making,repairs: Miss Coleman has st las possible. No fatalitiest | In the afternoon Columbla E- 2 . : : = 10 Double Faced Records e e i and the majority Clarenes s Some are to take the canoe . '»n,mm themselves. A swim was the|sex and Miss Phyllis R went e BIBTWISTLE—In Plainfield. July 31. 1 sion. The water was wonderfully | Watch Hill Sunday lehon and you can have one on your 321, & son. Davia Josenh, to ML znrH (Your Choice) Warm. Some of the boys then took the| Mrs. Marietta Fitch, and Mr. and Mrs f . . g Birtwistls | hoat test. swimming gbout twenty-five | Fitch of Rockville visited own terms—for cash, in trade, or on in- | "ie¥rsey e rea, o osusheer o] 300 Needles |t T T s 31 nime ciors. | na e Sho Tt 7 ee ® camp ofciain scattered the e famo g 1 staument lan rwich, Aug. 11 among the eighteen tents. but thers | Miss Pauline Chalker pian. %M. and drs Har. | e B s e A O T fHE cn°“’""“ i Vel R |the same fent. This assignment was|the summer school for teachers. MT. & v d B h | made so that the boys would associate | Prof. Joel N. Eno of New York wha 20 USED C ARS 20 Hinon of 10" Kinoey avome™ 2 Me- elvet Record Brus e oss oo othertowats aad mtke] 1n epaadianiiihs susmmmir as. Eos RO | triends house, had an ingf *sting article on Fart MARRIED. B ttl f Oil ‘Hl( with a few days Willington in the 1560s and Since, in the WEEKS—In New Tondon, Aug. ottiie O | = —— o ” = Hudson Sedans, Hudson Speedster, Briscoes, Fords, Velies, e Weeks as imm | \ WILLINGTG! BRI L e b Sntve Overlands, Studebakers, Maxwells and Others—All Ready , both of New London. ‘ v hipman of Talcottvils will| Miss Jemmie Church has received & t Sunday souvenir fold f the U 8. & Ge for the Road, A-1 Condition, Bargains—$200.to. $2,000. DIED, | COMPLETE IT | S of ockville bas| Wasnington, “the . presifents ©SGOOD—At the Soldlers' home, Noro- | OUTF days with her sis- | from her brether, Col. Earl D. Chmich ton, Conn., Aug. 11, 1921, Capt. John H. 'Osgood of Putnam, aged 78 years. Burial service will be held at the Abing: fon cemetery Saturday, Aug. 13, at 3.30 p. m., Standard time. | FOSTEE—In Weston. Mass, Aug. 11, 1921, Francis A Foster, brother of Mrs." Seth L. Sprague 19 NEW CARS READY FOR DELIVERY All brand new, fully equipped machines, rudy to drive away today. Briscoe, Velie, Essex, Hudson, Ford §100 OFF THIS MONTH ter. Miss Jennie (xrch Oscar Hemmeler and his father, John Hemmeler, visited relatives in New Lom- | don Sunday. | Mr. Gates, from Verment. who with his wife sailed on the Geors: Washington Aug, 3 for Church goes as a representatis American Legion, of Connect will be a guest of the Fremch ment. The funetions which ¢ is boarding weeks. $93.75 | captpatm, | are to attend are muw | Funeral at Trinity ehuréh, aCoPley sauare, | Mrs. G. V. Smith, are camp§; at Ami-|clnde official receptions |- Boston, at 3 p. m. Saturd: | | don’s lake, for a week president of France. and MERROW—In Merrow, To|l:nd county. | Mrs, Tucker. Mrs. Willard and Mrs. | dignitaries. fum 12 Shor Ml Harrer Milard $ 1 OO Weekl Syncox of Rockville were guests at the | - ~ ok Ryder House Wednesday TO BLOCK ISLAND Buy your Briscoe Now, and get it for $1,050— DEXISON_In Mystie, _Aug. 10, 1221, - y Elmer Sauires i having a good sized STEAMER NELSECO IT Mary J., widow of Jerome A. Denison, | in her 724 year. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral 3 Directors Embalmers a reduction of $100. Danielson Garage C. H. PELLETT, Prop. RAILROAD SQUARE DAILY ROUND TRIPS, e hie MoTe. o |leaving Norwich week days (excent Sat- addition built at W. C. Ruby has Soucht another wood ve Saiurdays 11 { . . h l S o urday) st a m. Leave Saiurdays at 11 This Columbia Graphonola, iy Saeston's Nt aum I with | Ssmalutl v oy S o sonsi! There was & violin church Wednesday evenin TO NEW YORK New l.ondon (Norwich) Line Leave New London daily including Sunday, Eastern Standard Time, 10:00 p. m. Due New York 6 a. m. Cool, comfortable ter A refreshing overnight trip. One day excursion rate, 3 at the the chil-|¥ © as pictured, is fully guaranteer] U ORDER YOUR GRAPHONOLA OUTFIT TODAY! The Plaut-Cadden Co. DANIELSON 41, PER CENT. INTEREST This is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. SURPLUS AND PROFITS...... $ 262,206.16 A sound, conservative inst h growth. We solicit uccounu.m‘Y‘:'m:yoc‘l‘:::ok.by“:yd. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK Danielson, Conn. CUT OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. e deliver at once te my address yeur Graphonsla Outfit complete $93.75. POPULAR TWO-DAY EXCURSIONS : New London Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. W et (Established 1872) NRIO. L tas s ais vob oot Returadig, Jarve New' York Wedsshiyy TAMRA nid: o6 ady PR the Monday daylight trip of the Steamer Chester W. Chapin. ' HENRY E. CHURCH £ ; WM. SMITH ALLEN | Telophone 328-3 Main Street Norwich, Conn. |... Round Trip Fare $3.11 (Incl. War Tax) The NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY

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