Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 26, 1921, Page 6

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r_® .. ... ... . . NORWIGH BULLETM, FRIDAT, AUGUST 26, 1921 ' b ncerintin fonies =, THE DAVIS AND BREED 5 e |2t Hobeken ‘that were nearly destroyed 1 3 the scool by personal efforts and estab- “F by fire Thorsday, was that of Sergeant EAST KILLINGLY lishing the scheol on a firm basis, she o Daniel A. Hunter of Westerly. A party of men and boys went to|Wwas sent to Browning home at Camden, ‘§l Fer the last time tA¥s year represent- | Lion's Tongue. on Narragansett bay, last|S. C. From a small begin buildings ° atives of the state board of public roads | Friday and came home with a plentiful | have been erected there at a probable were at the town hall Thursday to issue | supply of quahogs. All enjoyed the out-|cost of $50,000 or more. Pupils are [ drivers' licemses and car registrations. |ing immensely, especially the boys. taught from the lowest grade until they THEA’[R e An excellent musieal concert v, 71 | " iiowasd Soule made trip o Newpore | make their exit as hih school graduaics —_J_.__ en by puypl of . Jules ordan of and a thorough education is given them v b 2s - ! AR L S o baaring the Con s AT o ':;i :’;"'&Emwm‘“:'u': 2 | Providence at ‘the Opera house Wednes- | “mev onarles Downs preached his ast|In. other resmects, especially domestie Today and dedly 'rheam &npby lJN‘ON Mlmm mectiout lloende number 18-136 occupled | former mesidemt Of " LlET boar ot |$AY: éveming . when, two.operas and .one | sermon. here Sundey; as his:own church|Sclence. Many colored teachers have Doublé Feature Bill * &y Sapt. R. 5. Hunter of the submar- | brother-in-| ‘x’b;" a year ago, Lieut Bs- | Playlet ‘were ‘presented. begins services again next Sunday. Mr.|8oNe out from there who have exerted a X e St Mayor Frank Siorzan of New |this own. Koout 3 veur g0 Tiout Be | MoRCt SO ey ana pawtmcicer | RS STV SR DXt Sumay A Sood infuence. | She died at her poet and WILLIAM UNION chtm'e Opentors and UNIOI‘ London. D. 8. Marsh Jr. and E. S.|terly and his wite resided st the G| airsetory ts being distributed. There is | noniie and has been very well Mied. | Undoubtedly received the - Well done, || Schumather, and a Studebaker tuoring |house on' Washin J net much' change from that of last year. | Rev. and Mre. Willlam Fryling and son | 5004 and faithful servant car owned and riven by Fdgar R. Sweet |when the Lieut. ‘entered ‘the service ‘his £ Ty |except that the type is smaller and 2 |o¢ w; ing at Lake Chau.| William H. Perry:celebrated his 80th DBMOND 8s- pa! 8 e Pl SRR by a engers collided Wednesday evening about nm.m L. Freeman ..d m-- Kothléen A cnuiber- ot 1dcal” members. of’ the. The proceeds of the Old Home day wil 5 = IN= b Iy, $420. $:30 o'clock near the Acre farm on the |1, Crocket, both of Pawtncket wete umi: | win 1ol ol Clb are anfoying the | Camcan¥s ¥ 3 ROCKVILLE “WOMEN i Y % Sayles' orchestra is to furnish music at 3 Shore road. Although the machines|eq in g -riage Wednesday evening—'at|mnort on .the temperary six holes that Rev. E. 1 Your Patronage. i e . Lindh, of Quincy, Mass. crashed head on mone of tho elghts’ the hom. ¢ the bride's sister, Mfs. NOT: nave racently been completed. The club- | —aive Miion: Metthons toh ““':n:“:;‘ occupied the desk in the S. D. B: church ”» passengers was badly injured. Mrs. man . Stanton of Moss street, by.ReY. house fs also nearing completion. Whitinsville, Mass., to live with her) °I® Saturday morning. S H W‘Eli LOVE SIGNED—International Alliance of Theatrical Stage En Bweet_received & bump on the nose, and | . I, Von Glahn, D.D. of Paterson, N. J. | "Miss Mabel Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. | qanenioe Mre. ada Brown | R0y F. Wedeman, of :Wyoming - - Mrs. Pendleton's leg was bruised. They were unattended. Following a 7e- |Hopgrt Saunders and Miss Sdna Saun- | King George is ap exceedingly busy| .S SXPected to speak here Saturday next. The pastor, Rev. Mr. tending the Seventh Da saptist gener- | al conference at Shiloh, N. J., from Aug. 3 to 28 inclusive. He went in his car and- w ompanied by Josiah C. Pal- | According to the story told to the |caption at Mra. Stanton’s heme Mr. and lgers have returned from a mOtor triD | man ot this. seacton. rdick, is at- olice, the New London party was mo-|Mrs Freeman left Wednesday night on |y Portland, Maine. numero As the bakes come so close toring fro mthe Thames club tothe Gen- |a motor trip over the Mohawk trail. Thev} ~Harold ,D.. Scott has returned to his | together, it can't be the King has_time eral Stanton inn for dinner. Mr. Sweet |will reside at 163 West. Broad street|poro in Chester, Pa., after o s EAer G e the EinkaNan s | saw the oncoming Essex as he was re-|ypon their return. an Mrs, ¥. W. Collins of Palmer street. | porhaps he serves those at Fast Killing- turning to Westerly and drew up on the | '}, 14 genmeth of New York Oity,| Mrs, John M. roten and son of Jen- ployes, Motion Picture Operators and American Feder: tion of Musicians. as clambakes are B Gladys Walton mer and Howard Woodmansee 3 Sl s own special Home day only, and| ' g fre 708 _ right side of the road with his Tight front | oo 0ly of “Westerly, Is being held “at | Mintown, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Groton's | (nat is why we zet s0 many compliments | (zoomy ot mions valsy coiomded Chau i wheels in the bushes. The other car| = "r ty iges Mass., jail on a charge |father, Charles P. Cottrell of Elm street. | on our dinne: frasiis.s ley duri he pai A it kept eoming and in the coflisicn . of manslaughter, as the result of killing R Stephen 1. Tioherty, the 12 year old 5 1 d D Connecticut Mi Son Cf Mr and Mrs Joseph Doherty, of CHESTERFIEL! CHll B Shipeeand Tusdiny | Cambridge Wednesday. At the time of | T dance given In the Bureko Soctal | Putnam Wolf Den Sunda followed the front wheel of the Stude- baker was smashed. as were the running board guards and lights. Both forward SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY | s Hazel Barber of Pleasant View iciteq| 214 Miss Ross of Providence were call- isited | erg Kenyon farm and Woodcrest, on AVIS THEATRE AV] N < | Sund 7 PRI 5 1 2 wheels were smashed on the Bssex and | .. accident, Kenneth was driving the | yqp . Thursda; ~ ot T 3 | the : y was well atended. Han-| John Flood spent Tu in Prov Chia Har Ballenti THEATRE 3 e ren that there was a heatea |D00s® sedan owned by Everett B Whip. fney orchestra fumished music. dene o i o e aaethe 2 WILLIAM DE MILLE'S PRODUCTION oot s alleged that there was a heated |Gt Westerly and the car was occupled |™*Jiss Rebecca Miller who it in & private| Many of the oler residents were PR el wgtty o ladenn Tegon g y and Tomorrow Mrs. William Kenneth, Donald’s hospital in New Lendon® is impreving her, Everett E. Whibple Miss | iowiy, : ned 1o, hear of the death of Miss F s Viola harsh language was used by the New icr guests of Deace OF SIR JAMES M. BARRIE'S FAMOUS PLAY “What Every Woman Knows” Maude Adams' Brilliant Stage Success, With Its Charm and Humor ar Heart-Touching Pathos, Transformed to a Screen Delight for Both Sex and All Ages. “THE UNHAPPY FINISH” and Mrs. J. F. . ; Russell ‘n a hospital in Wabh- | Pamer. Mr. Balient sy Mary M c]_a Lo DA, I e et et [Tornice Whipple and Howard. Randall.| 'ur. and Mre Willlam Forsberg enter- "I C. Miss Russell was born in| cation of several wecks, part of whioh | a ren Then the garagemen came lo tow Nt lail of Westerly. The Doherty. oY, WAt |ijineq friends from New London. t- Killingly, the duzhter -af Othniel| he has been spending with friends i = a bicycle and when he was Straek | David Levdeff has returned here while Lucina Cooper. Russell. ~ Her child-| Hope Valley, He hassbeen on duty at “Wil 4 1d fractured his skull on the pavement | “yfisees Lula and Anna Powers of Hart- | Killingly. - Her father and mother miles further west after his re- e e e B8 n Do OF S1, | 128 “ave. Shendink thelr vicetion wih | NIER-she Wax YeRY Soung and she Was| iy " EoUnsLEss Love: * Harcld R. Crandall ntinued, and that a bout ensued where- in one of the New Londoners was beaten | up. The BEasex car was taken to'a gar- age at Cross’ Mills, 0 but he was released on baili TAUTS: | ypair parents “here. ght up. by_relatives and Mrs.| Rév. and M Abost 125 members of Westerly lodge |0y when Mr. Whinple owner of 'the éar{ “'Ruth Tinker is visiting' Mr. and Mrs. | John Rus e.was baptized when 12| and daugliter, Elizabeth, formerly of this RS S st Wity ) fE e baton Gurdon “Avery' of Grasew-Hill who are | véars of age and later joined the Meth-| place, now. of yter, 'N. Y., were Katheme Clambake’ at Brightmian's' pond Thu 53¢ three -move vebrulis, are aceded. to | apending: their- vacation Here. - o She _ attended Daniclson | cailing on friends here last week, al- e ranks of the Fifth'cimpany¥ (B.|..Mrs: Jaecob -Strzyzewski - aond family { High of Westerly. it was announced |froni Lyme were callers on Mr. o It was also’ announced, that | J, E. Bowers. und: shipment of supplies had | { wi includes two set= | fiyweight lay's blankets, serviee hat:. efc. The The field events furnished plenty of ex- |fill citemant, especially A number of good wiso stagad and a former sparrin Greenwich, R. L, so attended church he ul teacher later Af- in the taught in 2 the death of Mr. and M Crania | MacDonald —IN— “My Lady’s Latch Fivig R o her home with her un nk M. Hill and Wilfred 1. b et i hdre) R el as B asbury R Sk e e A VERY FUNNY MACK SENNETT COMEDY ber of guests from out town were ncunted gunf for the. Fi s at Gardnér' Lak 5. Whilb'there she became int v » ny b | {in home ‘missionary -work, | present 1 already arrived in Prov- 3 specially the PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE lidnce and would he forwirded to Wes [ = Camp Mooween, is | teaching ‘of ‘the colored = youth the ; grandour- || THRILLS AND THROBS IN_ A Lisat. Marcas H. Esterly of Washington | 1¢,1y within a few days planning to give a minstrel show in the |south. Tetween 30 and 40 ve STORY OF A BURGLAR'S BRIDE D. C. a radio officer Davis theatre. decided to, devote her life to —_— ——— who . was killed Wpdnesd Laconles Chester - Bennett ' of Providen R Her first labors were Ashevilie, N. C.| - Lies often tread NEWS WEEKLY | en the dirigible Among the 500 bodies of seidier dead | is visiting his sister, Mrs. Rhode Case, | After ra'sing a large sum of money for | unshod trut Ashaway Grange Fair Association ‘ by Third A | Fai con ot o5 s 3 avors = || 3 Days and Evenings, September 5, 6, izt v 2 Mieras Taves || Two large new buildings, 40x80; vegetable building, ne it gos Bl dining room and kitchen, exlo of Yonkers, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. e LR S e R Plenty of Amusements—Many Attractive Booths. Y] : AR Qe wnd, Afes. Newell; Dasiels 6t y P, o b P ot DONT FAIL TO SEE.THE CIRCU S TR ‘,g‘"mjr'f; ot New D.mce Platform—6-piece Orchestra lev. is director of the vo: Dancing every afternoon and evening. Central ¥ M. C. A the targest “T" || Cattle, Sheep, Horses — Big Exhibits, Swine, Poultr George Dausherty has returned to Produce, Domestic Arts. South Manchest after a st of sev- ; eral ‘weeks st Chares M. Pinn Big Circus on Children’s Day—Don’t Miss It. “CYOME motorists have a lot of trouble with carbon. e e s 3G one o Firiors i ) vith carb e et SRR | CLAM BAKE ON. LABOR DAY Believe me, there would be less knocking. on hills, Miss Mary.Coogan of South-Manches- ¢ now visiting at 8. L. Mccuirics. || All kinds of games and amusements for old and youn, fewer scratched cylinder walls, and less spark plug S e s ot Hartord and Mex || A few more spaces left for demonstration purposes - fouling, if everybody would use Socony Gasoline. ftinz their brother, R. Kneeland Jones. | nid Bates of Hartford has been ACT QUICK ! 5 iss Touis J. Hutchinson, G A. h‘m m“d “It has taken nearly two generations of refiners to pro- i B e e enel R Soo., ;»:nwmnl)lor }";,':.., m"m e duce Socony, but when you have it in your tank, you S iaadDurs, Biaky insasendits & moaie Ys Y y y i i her- sister, Mrs, know vou are right. n or sister, Mrs, ew London W rles Davison “It’s all clean power, no waste, full mileage, quick starting. Tl galesdsr z‘mw,“\,,l“d,.- e b BATTERY B. Always pure. Always uniform.” Vaelonug | P g2, R. L = = Miss evyn Ru .-M"\ of HAH ord, was 26 Broadway sbn ers, Ngrwion yisitors Tassds 3 NI Miss Ruth Murray, who has been Alice Calhoon’ in lerb Smith’s Orchestrs | { | ited. local friends recentls. i BIG ACTS AT THE ARMORY Mrs. Henry Rogers has returned f"\’n‘ = At ataib e Rbsery Hhe. b Dancing 8:30-12.00 | week nas returned to her home in Col “Clo‘ed DOO!'S” Adn.liuiop—— Coalbeaion “Jerome Seagrave fe sendinz & few Ladies 40c Including War 7 days at his home in New London. Mise Alice Rix is visiting friends in New Lendon. Mrs. Ernest’ Spencer Is spending a tew D A N C l N ‘ Miss Beatrice Warren and Lee Leiser- : s TONIGHT a visit with relatives at North Pi o 5 days in Colchester, REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. - Grant Tibbatts, of Norwich, and Wit fam Tibbet f Fitchville, Te guesis | E'ery s" l y Even;m » - Sunday Hr]y\ Shard l‘»w»"l"‘. k“lltwwv b % 5 MOTOR GASOLINE gouEsrcsx . TONIGHT | SEnme : D B s ASHLAND CASINO Near East Killingly Mr. and M ar- Dariing, Bdwin | | ana Fred Harris, George Moore, Law- | Spencer, and Carl Rogers, - and were visitors at Ocean - beach, WIISONVILLE - sl DANCE son- erc :Tonday GRANGE HALL, LEBANOX, wi ’ | i 5. s i e ciends o JEWETT CITY Good Music Refreshme 5 €€ | Several from :‘wrn’bar{m?m(‘m: min- ; New L oea 8 E'VEf Y gallon | B Wt ¥ U | MOREY'S ORCHESTRA | ‘Bopeeey wonronen L SOCONY , ‘GASOLINE’ Best Results An -entertainment for- the benefit of| Thomas Paine the church and consisting ‘of drama, mu- | day night of the eic, pantomime, etc, - is t0"be iven | law jn Malden. H by the goung people, | morning for Boston. 3 o e o] e Eiie cas in Pawtu"- | imos selves er- d the last of the week to attend the EY ! NOV {ed ¢ la: HUMPHR 3 riee during the season, when. these| 5 EY’S NOVELTY ORCHES FRIDAY NIGHT, AUG. 28. furieral of a friend. She returned home o b emensians Ligi o Tueaday MARRIED. Mrs. Etta Bixby »n'?fllb\tfl_sflnfll; SKELLY — HOYE — In St. Michael's | Mr. and Mrs. Murdock of Boston an I h Bo f C N in Providence, R. 1. AVE 25 | his son and daughter-in-law from Wor- e ys O an 1821, George Martin Skelly _of™ San | cester. : Domingo, formerly of Norwich, and | “\ L0\ michara Handy and M ween Mise Marruerits Apues Hoye of Provi-| ;2% 3% M7 Wl occter, R 1o 00 FREEMAN — CROCKETT—In w..z.‘n_ms“"“ visiting - relatives. PRESENT R. L. Aug. 24. 1921, by Rev. C. H. Von = Giatn, D. D., of Paterson, X. J., Dwight = The Camp Mooween Re L. Freegan and Miss Kathieen L. 70 BLOCK ISLAXND Crockett,” both of Paweatuck; Conn. STEAMER NELSECO IT of 1921 YOUNG — KELLEY—In Hartford. Aug. DAILY ROUND TRIPS, 22 1921, by Rev. William I O'Shex, | leaving Norwich week days (exoept Sat. AT THE DAVIS THEATRE “harles . i3 Lyme ani 8 a cave Satu LYS A Mise Fose . Kelley ‘ot Hansord.. O R T Sundays RE<9 40 e NORWICH, CONN. small fruits are ripe. Sastern sandard time. One day excursion rate, §2.1 FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 26th, Special rate Tuesdmys and Thursdays, AT 8:15 0'CLOCK "Pl.usn engers t» New Lendon onmly, 35e POPULAR PRICES CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN TO NEW YORK New lLondon (Norwich) Line Leave New Londen daily including Sunday. Eastern Standard Time, 10:00 p. m. Due New York 6 a. m. Cool, comfortable staterooms. A refreshing overnight t POPULAR TWO-DAY EXCURSIONS Leaving New London Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Returning, leave New York Wednesday, Thursdays and the Monday daylight trip of the Steamer Chester W. Chapin. Round Trip Fare $3.11 (Incl. War Tax) The NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY

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