Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 22, 1921, Page 6

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NORWICH BULCLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEWMBER ZzZ, 1921 DANTELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS - DANELSON " Mo cand My Charies E. Greeme of Misses ridge Mass., are to wpend the week end with their parent New Loodon and AloerGreens of Caer #o celebrate their father's, Dea C+ Greene, third birthda, 18N, This is a at tim iam definitely hased the thousand and not biow a stated by Mary It wouwld seem that it is perfectly all around a mew state highway between Breok- | e . — i | fered with eczema on face. At oke scaly. The g were 30 severe that [ the iTitation. “Itried different ticura using four cakes of and four boxes of toent [ was healed Davis, 13 Dresser St Mass., May 12, 1921 and after a while became red and irritated the affected parts, and at night | could not sleep because of nothing belped. I began using Cu- ap and Ointment and after .. Southbridge, Improve your skin by daily use of | Caticura Soap, Ointment and Talcom. Bean e Omvmeead . Ton e BT v thaves with oot mac. Y ECIENAON| HEAD AND FACE In Pimples. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals. * For abou twenty years I suf- my head and out in pimples and bumning scratched and ocintments but Cuticura Soap Cuticura_Oint- Signed) Mason ‘Duticura Lob- DANTELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. POWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUB ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowling is the sport for all Prizes pven awsy every Saturday. F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAS’ Funeral Directors and Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Felepkions Connection. Moosup Div, " LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmes - A e and the police of the state, and I don't think we need him with us this afternoon.” Editer Albert F. Ralston, who has » |been with the Tramscript here for sev- eral vears has resigned and is to leave this week to become editor of The Pa- triot at Putnam. Editor Ralston has made a great many fricnds and acquaint- ances during his stay here and his de- parture will be regretted. Mr. Ralston | came Danielson from a Pawcatuck paper On aceount of the storm of Wednesday eveninz the state motor vehicle depari- ment pictures thal were to have been | shown on Davis Park as a part of the Safety week propaganda were shown in the Majestic Theatre thro | the courtesy of thg manmagement t| gretted by Chief McFarland of the policg, that the change was made necessary, for hundreds of people could have the films with adva o themselves ana their childre: Winslow of Jeflerson, with a mill Winslow formerly Elmville and is the Postmaster Karl John H. now overscer Mr. Mass., t Carolina, was a res- father of Winslow of Mr. and Mrs, George H. Call, who have been spending the time since June 1 at their summer cottage at Cedar Tree Poin I, have returned to Danie! and are occupying their Broad street e interested spectators at the Wednesday was Joseph haif a century was association as an | and for many years Srown will at Spring- ay to attend the Eastern States were present Wegnesday even- e annual inspection of Mc- | Woman's Relief corps, the visit- i being Mrs. Carrie Hall of X o business of re several re in the h ed. ness n on the polls wi Dennison of New ends in Britain W Danieison ases of diphtheria at Good- y W. M. Judson, health of- fic touch with the become any worse > the scheol in the son's slreets w Following the publication of the pro- mm ~ Monday gures, accordir eard Monday to $5,000 for outside poor nsane poor, in addition to Attention of the ; critics to the depr and the ed to ask aid from the coming cold weat n was alfo cailed that 00 is expec a ecredit town farm Not in demand vears has there been retrenchment in snch a town ex- Valuation been largely increased, s materially increased and the situa- tion is now such that even liberal mind ed taxparers are complaining of the cost running the town. The estimate of e town school committee is also await- as is now apparent rr has ance w many Almost’ Usbelievable You can hardly realize the wonderful im- ‘provement 1o your skin nd complexion your ¥ mirror will reveal fo you after usingGouraud's Oriental Cream for the first time. Send 15¢. for Trial Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON New York ) Gouraud’s Oriental Cream ed with interest s the e will he scanned as mate of the selectmen, f those who criti on the as veluble when they have an ¥ to address their fellow cit- town costs at the annual town that will be one session well attending. n have not submitted their budget as unchangeable, but in accord- h their hest belief, based on their experience in handling town affairs, on what it is going to cost to run the town for twelve months. Petitions were bei natures action re g circalated Monday it is hoped will bring lative to a general im- dition of sidewalks ancis S. Storer cf a the Chamber of Commerce e signatures and the pe- leventually be presented to officials of the town for their Many of the sidewalks | in poor or indifferent cdy this con- of Comerce is Hundreds of ended members of St services ond. James' the 1 anniv upon the me ance. Baker of Leominster, Mass., with friends in Banielson Monday that there does n a rem that betwen Danielson and d unles: line it be s been torn up for ¢ East Kilin; Opera e Rest road were 1 ning. The first and expected this at the work has been or- PUTNAM r of Mr. and| Main_ stre Ann + Wednesday to a: Mount Hol Rhoda Harold acconnt of conflicting dates the Your Children, ek campaign. nam Saturday s W shown Saturday nex n of Police B - states = will be shown s will be b have the considerable eriminal Octoby Tist | Sabin, who has the centract ement of Gan k, W to Pomf and will completed in a few weeks. The Southibridge Golf club has been o Pu Uxbdirge, er of Thursday de and de-| of no effect; that judg- e Tendered o nz a reconvey- ance of sald pro by the defendant | ) uj such terms and may think prop- | defendant enjoined any convevines of said on was, and for to the owner, time fee simple, d bounds. sraph two e fair market valne on said day was §16,000 Faragraph three allege t the plai tiff was on said day, and for a los me thereto had been, weak in min d body and for some time thereto had been unable to manage and con- trol her busin and was New Discor Take Yeast Vitamon Tablets Feel £Fit As A Fiddle” very Makes Firm Fiesh, Strong Nerves nd Cvercomes Constipation , Everywhere people are talking about |upset the stomach or cause gas, but, the new, easy and economical way of get- | the o 1ary, is a great aid to digestion ting the wonderful health-giving henefis | and 1o help overcome even chromic con- of true yeast-vitamines ia the form called Maatin's VITAMON. getting the precious yeast and other vita- mines in this jughly concentrated form, ‘you ean be sire of quick remilte, for tin's VITAMON banishes pimplee, with firm flesh and tiwene an jurvenates the whoie sysiem ¥ou can got Mastin's VITAMON tablets a4 all good drusgists, wg v tablet | siipation. So rapid and amazing are the By | remulis that success and satisfaction are abolutely guaranieed to weak, thin, ner- vous, run-down folks or the small amount you pay for the trial will be prompily funded. Be bails and skin eruptions cs if by magc, | Mastin's VI- strengthens the nerves, builds up the body | genmne yeast. ure to remember the nama 'A-MON—the ariginal and vitamine tablet—there is often re- | nothing else like it, 50 do not accept imi- Tt will not | tations or substitutes. res)i [ Mrs. oL | same propes {bers of Anselm Mayotte post BABY BORN ON PEACE DAY After Mother Had Been Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Salisbury, Mass. — ‘Forseven years 1 had a female trouble and such o ing-down pains I could hardly domy bousework. i doctor - said, you can h another habic i: 'S | might be the jj thing for you I am afraid {iHl cannot.” T began "y taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s V. fl table Compound Jland my baby was Ifblwté?en would only take your Vegetable Com- und theyy would have better health. always recommendit.”’—Mrs.TRACY oN, 2 Lincoln Ave., Salisbury, The experience of maternity should not be approached without careful physical preparation, as it is impos- sible for a weak, sickly wife to bring “Peace Day.’ born on PATTEN, Mass. healthy children into the world. Therefore if a woman is suffering from a displacement, backache, in- flammation, ulceration, bearing-down nervousness or “‘the blues’’ she should profit by Mrs. Patten’s experience, take Lydia E. | ins, headaches, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be restored to health. i o e ar- The ‘af ave but, you ege- | and | LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBAT 5, within and for t on the lst day , in said dist:iei, deceased. administrator appeared in d a written application ali that said estate is now in settleme nd pray n real estate belonginz to described in said app! pon, it is Ordered, Th: estate, ful Whe application be heard and determin the bate Court Room in the « Norwich, in said district. on the 26th day of Sentemb: D51 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. and that notice of the pendeney of suid anplication, and of said hearing thercon, be given b; cation of this once in some paper having a circalation in said d t Teast three day said hear the court N: The above. of record SON J. AYLI nd foregoing is a N M. DRESCH Ju ue PROBAT nd for the st day of oF . within on the 1 SON J. AYLING A. Daley. | deceased Norwich, Conn, tition Se, A. D d alleged is Ordered, That said netition be he: and determined at e Proba Cor room in the city of T- ich said distri on the th day of | ptember, A. D. 1821 he forenoon. and that n ce of the pen dency of said petition, and of said hear. | hereol be given by publication | order one time in some ation prior to the d in said d SON T. ATLING ahove and frregzong is a i ubseauent to the oce the said ) t O'Leary | fendunt her set for The acceptance of said said Patrick O. Dwyer fifth paragraph Tn the sixth par undue ence exe plaintift, garct O'Leary and forth that 1, she exec ed and de for the con on of $11,000, n to sell fte eemen | fendan Paragraph e alleges that after ¢ conveyance to the defendant Mrs. O'- ormed the defendant and his| ned to he) n paymen his the defendant. Paragraph mine alleges that was far below ma of said prope: consideration for and his agents. Paragraphs 10 and 11 allege that tember 17th the pl defendant a_prop deed of said property plaintiff and that the said dee take any reconv although frequen defendant Te refused said che or d Margaret ly requested Russell and Bradford are he plaintiff nce the property was con Delange, the defendant, as heen unusual interest in a5 the property is considered for business purposes and rumors an attempt was to be made to hav deed aside have heen current Sunday afternoon mext another tary fumeral will be held here. sel for ¥ to Remi Legion, participating in the funer: Ernest Bugbee, who gave his life ing the World war while serving seas as a member of the forces, Mr. Bugbee Wwas wounde the last day of 11, 1921, and was killed when a that struck near the ambulan which he was being taken back t lines was completely wrecked explosion of the shell He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bughee of Uncasville and was In Versailles. The body in Putnam and undertaking Grm. Next Sunday rvices are to be t Grove street cemetery Bughee, mother of ite dead soldi a sister of William Fuller and Fuller of this city. Captain J. H. Bulger of fiveman Monda put out a tiny bi a refuse ean acted morning ze that in Front ect, nea Bradley building, and which was t Ing out a sizeable volume of si 1t is believed that a lighted or cigaretie thrown among the ng for an order to said the pi nrior to the date of nd that return be made to to be at return be made to | Tné ue copy DRESCHER, Clerk. ble (0 be easily deceived and imposed on. In paragraph four it is alleged that Plaintiff, Patrick M. O. Dwyer was duly and lezally anpointed by the pr court for the of Put o the defendant a deed | the convevance was unjt rd demanded that and refuse: $11,000 | which was well known to the defendant ntiffs tendered to the | drawn quit-cla running to t tendeded him checks execute soever tending to the O'Leary to do so. the mat valuable American American the fighting November by has arrived is at the rooms of an held at the Tole when rted in court eging nt in news- t copy ptem- ap- pray- in- news: | = | which to| That Sep- | bu coun- veved there ter that © the mili- mem- al of dur- over- d on shell ce in o the the Chas born after the M e B rt he T the BREE THEATRE Coming—Sun., Mon., Tues. and Wed. Calduyn Presents A REGINALD FARKER PRODUCTION The OLD EST RUPERT HUGHES' ory of Home v (reaies S “THE OLD NEST” A picture that presents without false sentiment or melodrama the most beautiful and the most sacred of all themes— a mother’s love. Without hesitation we prenounce this the eq- ual of any production that has ever played this theatre, and we know there are many who will think it the greatest screen drama ever made. Fly to The Old Nest Monster Novelty DANCE PULASKI HALL TONIGHT Fox's Jazz Orchestra Confetti, Serpentine Rolls, Balloons, Etc. Battery B Dance ARMORY, NORWICH FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1921 Feltcorn and Shepard’s Dream Orchestra Dancing 8:30—12:00 ADMISSION, GENTLEMEN 52c Government Tax 5¢c, State 3c—Total 60c LADIES 3% Government Tax 4c, State 2c—Total 45¢c Car for Taftville After Dance DPapers In the can i water D | i —TODAY— BreeD THEATRE The Home of Big Features Betty Compson and Roy Stewart N i ‘Prisoners of Love’ A STIRRING DRAMA OF PASSIONATE YOUTH David Butler THE SCfiEEN'S MOST POPULAR MALE STAR IN ‘Making the Grade’ DOES HE MAKE IT? OH BOY! YOU BET HE DOES! —_— —NOTE— The Last Chapter of “THE SON OF TARZAN" Will Be Shown on Friday and Saturday of This Week Instead of Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of Next Week. ' OUT DOOR Free Moving Picture | Exhibition on Franklin Square FRIDAY EVENING, 'SEPTEMBER 23rd Commencing at 8 O’Clock SAFETY FIRST PICTURE “Where Are Your | Children” Two Reels Charles Chaplin, in “Shoulder Arms” Six Reels partment. DANCING CLASS | Begins Monday, Seplember 26. ODD FELLOWS' HALL Private Lessons Given Now Telephone 1996 or 1398-12 N. H. LEVY, Inst. PRICES—50c TO $250—Plus Government and State Tax SEATS ON SALE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2tth MAIL ORDERS NOW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WANDA HAWLEY, in “A KISS IN TIME” The uo_ous Story of a Wager, An Adventure, a Thrill and a Kiss That Saved the Day. JACK PICKFORD, in “DOUBLE-DYED DECEIVER* A PICTURE WITH A GLORIOUS MESSAGE. News Weekly—Short and Sweet—A Comedy TODAY—MATINEE ONLY DOROTHY DALTON, in “BEHIND MASKS” Frances Edmonde, in “The Unfortunate Sex” “Dummy Love”—Comedy Grand Opening Today MATINEE 2:15—EVENING 7:00 y— Today—Frida: A UNION HOUSE Saturday B. F. KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE—4—BIG ACTS—4 THREE EDDY GIRLS Pretty — Chic — Entertaining El Cleve, Telephone Novelty A LAUGH A MINUTE EDITH ROBERTS in “CLOSED SHUTTERS” SHERMAN & FIELDS BLUES DISPERSER Swain—Rhes—Ches ORIGINAL TRIO Program Carried Out Under, Auspices of Safety-First Week: of State Motor Vehicle De-| $p om| It's as well just to remember that s always well to be ju BORN ANDERSON—In Norwich. Sept. 17, 1921, Geo \ to Mr. and lerson of 13 Leive (Mab 5 W rmerly of Montville. | MORRISON—In Weste R. I, Sept 19. 1921, a son. Franeis Henrv( Jr., to Mr. and'Mrs. F. I MORTON—In ni 1921, a daushter to ley G. Morton September 21, ¥ Ann, to Mr, Peckham of and ' N Evereit S, Phillips avenue. MARRIED HERZOG—MURRA tory, H —In St PONDRETTE—RAYMOND—In Waus Rev. John ( Irette’ and Mis ond Wes| v T Miss CLOPOULOS—MANIATTY—In Norwich, S 5, 1921, by Rev. Stefanos Dimo- of Danielson, Daniel Colopou- los of 4 West Main and Miss Bes- Maniatty of 29 E NN—MeGRATH—In Norwich, Sept. 17, 1921, Alber ailey, J. P.. Ambrose I'lynn of 33 Frankl - and Miss M McGrath of Norwic DIED ROGERS—In West Haven. Conn.. Sept 1921, William C, re, husband of Cora Chapman, of Westerly, R. 1 CHAPMAN—In North Stonington. Sept 23,1 Charles B month Funera Jennie I Chapman, wi of d 62 years 11 cs will be held at her late home ¥, 4, at 1 p. T, standard time. ' Relatives and {riends invited to attend without further no- tice. Burial in Evergreen cemetery onington hrow- moke. mateh waste FILLMORE—At Hookset N. H., 1921, R. H. Fillmore, formerly wic FARNHAM—In New London. Sept, 20, 1921, lrenc Willard, beloved wife of Hiram H. Farnham, aged 33 years. Funeral service in church, in Yantic, noon 2 Yanti RICE—AL tha Whitney Rice, aged 79 years. MONTVILLE M G of M Woodm: and t ’A(' nak her eld in the « church Frid apel y ov- L. W. 1 membe: ers in | fie peranc Union, oceupied unday 2 ng talk on the work of t E. W. Potter, ar fi of the union. spoki Methodist church rdson, pastor o . has planned for the church ed by Society met Wed- oo ot " the Nawcastle, N. H., and Miss Amy Bergman of the CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant | i oth- | &0 DAVIS THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8:15 PRICES — $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 — GALLERY 50c GOVERNMENT AND STATE TAX EXTRA U'}H WILLINGT & i Tickets on Store, Engler's Pharmacy and Pitcher BATTERY B PRESENTS AT THE ARMORY, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26th THE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL ORGANIZATION JOHN PHILIP SOUSA P Caiemane o manier T 5 NBE 13 ™ TRANS - CONTINENTAL TOUR HE ATOANTIS 0 T masis € A TR e A S T RS COMPSIRS O T B0 e e neame AR o AR PRICES—$1.00, $1.50 AND $2.00 Sale at Madden’s Cigee Service. At the Armory Saturday Afternoon and Evening. chairman. HENRY E. CHURCH W. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 To avoid possible dlsap- ? - R pointment, don’t merely - say “corn flakes,” but— Post Toasties —best corn flakes

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