Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 6

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| DANIELSON AND DANIEESSN « B X Sl T"nfifizf‘ 15 14 ""v(m'ia} afternfor t Paril T g4 waske fof many b | k dva 1 b URNING house cleaning and renovating of gs most needed u thereis 41 bpen season Just amead and the siunk_hunters say - they wiii make stoft jvork. bf them once they have togal right td g0 after ther Bolics here, wers requestad Tharsday mbtiing to be ori_ the !Onkuut for. two el vchd Sscaped _ from. th Plajnfield durifte the yery s bf the morning,; Wher thrfe ) SR iong werg Inr(_<t d by olice whils, attempting to ol & frelght Ear & _imotor trick whith 'the Eaize: fiv_men_had id thg yard . The men arrested were t Eentral Viliage bn clals here have heen making an ib1t_of (omx\i'dnts that b ages at bid lingly bond ¢ Father S beky Fr \qar nmg fln % fnvestiz . the bot- aRd Guiet & Thmaay that slipremé ecotirt has and nee that X1 lm"'x" 1ol team and Circulars received here from Hart- usually are Cur- | football | ¢ ¢ cheduled with] s PUTNAM At the Weadquartenw—sr_wiy -zf]e:mu- tloi herd, ;flmrsday evemn;“ strict Depuwg; _F_ W, Mollan_ installed the ofl % goaneil; ;. 0t €. The now Gfficers are: CGrind Kilght, James J. Qeputy grand imight F. B. _&hancenor;, Thomas = Manley ; - Wiittart Keley; treasurer; Wil nanclal. secretary; frector recording secretar; Al Mat- ; advocate Alold Page; iusids guard Baker; butstds etardd Edgat Mathied; Julus; ttnstees; Nbet Dupre, Bernard s McGarty;. Josept P!ess\s. &‘3’" Jadss L. P, da_the, Sflperlp;g Watd8,, Mar¥i thg hncontested djvorce €Asd bf fmmd M. Wainwright of Canferbury. ¥s:. a8fsod_A: ¥ainwright. After hearinz the glaintiff and Witnesses i the cask; difige Mhrvin took the bavers {£i5n: €38ie tors married_in Brogkiyn, N. ¥. After 3 timé they cams o €anter- biity; tils Staée, and liven bi a farm: Whi ia 6n, the -arm place in Canterbury, Mrd: Wainwright testified, her husband choked her_and trsed her and. also.ac- At times she had :\ftcr Z period in Canter- JFouple hcnt into New York id ifved bn.& farni: Finally; her her 13 but; and._she teturning sick and emaciated f._hotme. fig thé _drafting period of the sht at various times i all abeut as an aid s Sup wm'nv his. wife I the organ- rom the ed £ and 113 taken, sd at are assets of the $85,705:78; time is in of applica- d the amount S0 \,,x ore miich done e up- , never 7 its money ntie on Col Thank s elty ng fell Thurs- ‘hich the Thursday attention tion L\ to o but= nds bf - | outi First never PRIy ey nol‘ “Gets-It” Tickles Stops All Pain — Then Peels the Corn Off: \ Don’t try to fox trot on corn tortured feet. Get rid of your corns. If youhave H 1+ Remor Mako Your Fect Hoppyl- Remo seen a corn tlc!ded to death; just a few drops of “Tets-It” te yours: wateh that eorn die—peaeefully £ it had gone to sleep: Soon it js #g but a Joose pleeé of dead skin qu t you ecan lift right eff with yeur Le( after them now: Yeur druggist Costs but a trifie—or nething at all if it fajls.;” Mfd: by B. Gets-B:? ‘hicago. So\d in el | | littie by t going 10 th n...d s ever, the during dge y h e Some service” and htful,* were all het up by the brell e burglars h:\VIng Providencs Monday and made their v to New I<ndon In eearch of work. ain Bulger de: could e from the ose resularly at neon en that day another Summer season comes. early June the store workers have day half holidays and thor- enjoyed them: 'The last of these outing periods brought beautiful weather and the mest was made of it se who had the afterneon off, many out for meter trips of on little 2s in the surrounding country. “Tll say they're were ldeas that may have 1 the minds of Clarence 24, and James Menty, 33, both when an automolile ptopped out morning into this from Danielson and g sun when me to a halt beside them. thing philanthropic in the of the men in the machine, how- for two of them, Captain J. M. Officer Willlam Jarvals, had ing up the two travelers ated for complici frelght car robbery at Plainfie the early morning hours, two of escaped, Y Robinson and Henry denied all know- of hat affair. They sald the they started for Putnam, where oped to get jobs on their old as- t as work train men, and had made the town when officers g to indicate that g the truth, but Cap- ded to hold them unutil get in touch with Plainfield and obtain a better description two men who made good their es- railroad fards at that Potnam schools held high school building and were addressed nald, by Dr. G. inspector of the ervisor of musie. e at the vy afternoon Ryan, James J. Charron, Dr. Edward F. Perry and er form a committes of Post, American Legion, to malke — e P G 2 row lace edge, row lace edge. I 3 A AT B oy in White Marquisette . ... Hemstitched and Lace hite AR S RN e A & | Webster Pronouncing # Dictionary (Pocket Edition) ' 19¢c Each i Conem hemstit in white, wi rices, Curtain Materials m (cream and ecru), yard AE) .o Scrim Lace Edge ( white) . .... ... 19¢ ‘_‘if{ht and Heavy Scrim. ..c.c-eie0:0rvis o R S R A mstitched Scrim (tape edge) ... arquisette (H. S. and tape border) . e, 35¢ ite and Cream Madras............. Fridayand Saturday Spedds m, with filet nser- '$3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and ched and cluny edge, in Prices, $2.00, $2.50 and =d border and 5 and $1.50 pr. h hemstitch .00, $1. 10c 121 1/oc and 15¢ e 2D 2D Edge Scrim and i 298¢ -e 29C woreroter o siermrarerm DIC Wooedbury’s Facial Soap 19¢c a Cake conducted hown this| BORN IN—In White ‘Rock, R. I, Sept. son, to Mr. and Mrs. John Stonington, _(Paweatuck) n to Mr. and Mes. (Paweatuck), to Mr. and Mrs. London, Sept. 28, to Capt. and Mrs, E, h, Sept. Edward Thurman, Edward O. Leroy, 22, 1921, to Mr. and of Westerly. | MARRIED. You always get your money's warth when you buz LACO CASTILE SOAP FOIL-WRAPPED cleanses l}mmug‘nzy without ez, eess lather. A cake lasts a long fime—vwears to a wafer. Guar. JRE, genuine Spanish Castle Beware substitutes and frands ‘Order by name LACO FOUR ATTRACTIVE SIZES Sold by Sellers of Good Soat 'WOOD BRACKETT CO. O rns ™ e Caron “ For honest Castile BUY LACO” HALL { 2 ’) J. ALMQ HARRIS—In_Waterbury, Sept. Rev. David _P. = Dalnes, , son of Mr. and Mrs. “Hall of Wiliimantic and Miss Ruth b Waterbury. UIST—ASHWORTH —In Baltiet, 28, 1921, by Rev. Charles Smith, Almquist and Miss Nellie both of Baltic, Tue: a Rhode DIED RAY—In Canterbury, Sept. 29, 19821, Mary Ray, widow of Cortland 65th year of her age. ces from her late home unday afternoon at ope o'clock. PRAY—At his home in Ballouville, Ct,, Dt. Joseph Leroy Pray, ears and 21 days. il be held from the home of Joseph E..Pray at the former ence of the late Esar T. Pray, Fri. at 1 p.m K omit flowers. NER—In this city, Sept. 28, 1921, Leonard Tefft. wife of John H. wer, born August 13, 1845. 1 from her late home, corner of un and Thames Terrace, Monday, at 1.30. Burial in Maplewood cemetery. Isiand papers please copy. — e Mr. (17 | thank North B street, CARD OF THANKS and Mrs. Garforth and family of Taftville, wish to all the kind friends, for their kind- ness and sympathy shown during their re- cent sad bereavement. F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Telephions Connection. Moosup Div. " LOUIS &. KENNEDY DAN“’L::O"Q Under r and Embalmer Bpecial Attaction to Every Detall T}‘e al and sa sorro ites od wire, mother and sister. in any w Stonington . grange, for the respect shown to our loved one, CARD OF THANKS undersigned desire hereby to ex- our deepest feelings of gratitude 1 the kind words and d bereavement, in the loss of a be- To all who y assisted us in our time of , aiso for the beautiful floral tri- and to the members of the North No. 138, of H., we extend our sincere and heartfelf tharks. CHARLES E. CHAPMAN, ANNA i’,“\PVl\N ELLA WEST, BERT WEST. i COMEDY:WITHISONGS \BY HALE HAMILTON-AND LUTHER REED SEATS MONDAY MAIL ORDERS NOW PRICES—S50c, $250—Plus State, and Gov't T 90, $1:50; $2.69_and . Walldce Reld Today and Saturday Held Over by Popular Demand Coldwyn Presents™ ! RUPERT HUGHES' Heart-gripping Story of Home With Te Greatest Star Gast Ever Assembled PATHE NEWS SUNSHINE COMEDY | Starting at 1:30 The Greatest of All Pictures INEST]| Smcb S St et | Continuous Show Saturday § | | RIVER BEND CASINO—RED TOP Jesse b, LASKY | vwbuc‘nén “The AfFairs of Anatol® Q@ GParamount (Piclure 4 of crowns and hearts and dishpa and &ypuwmers. “THE MAN FROM A Thrilling Drama of the Wild a — Wooly West. Toda and Tomorrow . Constance Binney SN “SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN” It is a wonderfully romantic story JAK HOXIE, in NOWHERE” “OH, TESS TF.SSIE"—A Comedy { | toria Swa - glhott chi:r ; Danigls onte B) Cecil B, D‘eMmes C PARAMOUNTMAGAZINE “THE SKIPPER’S FLIRTATION”—COMEDY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Dancing Every Saturday Night — Established Price 50 Cents — War Tax 5c—Total 55¢ Casino Open Daily ANNOUNCEMENT GRAND OPENING T. A. B, HALL ns §| Best of Musle by [ HERB SMITH'S ORCHESTEA FIBST DANC SATURDAY, OCT. L 8.30 to 11.30. nd §{ DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVE. DANCE Given by the P. A. A. C. IN PULASKI HALL arrangements for the istice Day. 8he a parade uring the afternoon a in the evening. Armstice Da widely call It was ities’ ntering Members of the club since it was o taken to erect a monument to Souv: ervance of Arm- SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 1st Music by for Humphreys Nove]ty Orchestra TODAY AND SATURDAY B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE 4 — Direct Run Acts — 4 "BROWN and DEMONT _ MERINO and VERGA _ “TADY OGA TOWACE —AND— BESSIE BARRISCALE N “LIFE'S TWIST” “TSAT. MAT., CHILDREN 155 Mrs. Guy Baker, who was op. upon for appen Wednesda ; Bodoanter: Day Kimball reported > of the Conecticut coll Thursda 5 , has gone to North Trop The raising of o fund has been under- O toachi in e ni with John Sabin | DANCE TO REAL mMUS!IC 192d Regt. Orchestra AT ARMORY ON A SWELL FLOOR TONIGHT ADMISSION : GENTLEMAN 55 Including Tax DANCING 8:30 CAR FOR TAFTVILLE 1st Bn. Hg. and Combat Train DY 450 W. H. Taylor, street cemetery. islature and of r subscribe to the fund, to which Vovernor Everett J. Lake and other leadir officials have already contrfbute It seemed alm those who devoted holiday to a the Putnam countr. John Maynard b Thursday on a business tri The new permanent surfacing in Canal street was pradtically completed Thurs- day evening and is rated a fine plece of work, done under the personal direction CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street torn Casiener ].utz vehiel and Alexander S cis Schuster, breach of tt Reglinski, Frank Diszlak, Michael Dzim- got and Peter Stalskie intent to rob. stealing. The short calendar session of the su- or court, the docket printed Thurs- o be held in Putnam, not in ic, as nally planned. Clerk M. Warner has listed the ved cases on crim- r the October term of the dgar ti the seph Mazzarella. Abuse of HUMPHEEY Ladies’ Prize Fox Trot AT GRANG FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 30. NOVELTY ORCHESTRA E WALL midat- ihv fL zo Roswell, le 13 W motor vehi suppor rio Sferina, peace. Joseph assault with horse Rondous Corveau, vio , seduetio ., Antonio Morrell and arson. Joseph w, Zotique " assanls \“nn female child. Wi- C. E. Drew and aking and entering, ]X\r'nan Stevens, assault to procure athan- ortion, non-supp: of wife Edward J. attempt tea M "u'l:'ow, ttempt te rge S. I\antz?\\ ias Albert Boivire, theft. Joseph Ga ol under false pretensem toxication. John ( “.\u;t Fran- and entie- mcral purposes. Bd« violation of traffic ordin. statutory b Patrick Carr, assault and breacl Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 and theft New cases: Arthur H. Eldridge, abuse kins and Charles Hopkins, burglary. ; of the peace. Alma Newton, assault and Probation cases: breach of the peace. George Wheeler, carrying conwealed weapons. . | violation liquor law. Joseph J. Liser, minsky, theft. Amedee Durocher, break-| .o yiecs driving and violation of rules of ing and entering. John Dowell and May-| o 1554 Rena Gray, abandoning child. belle Keller, adulte; Angelo .Lanave, | pavec” poring and Sat a, theft. Aldore Benoit, statutory burglary theft of poultry and assaul Harding and Scott Gr: entering.. Willlam Wenick, of female child. Julian N. Quay, Jr., breaking and enter'ng. Walter Y. Wood, asanlt. Medrick Default, ad Mrs. Government Economy Popular, Benjamin A Brown, thef: and embezzle- | Government economy is for the mo- ment. Morris Hein of mo- | ment popular. It always has been o8 tor vehicle law. Theodore Leparle, in®|the general theory. * The country jury to personal property. Joseph Mo- | follows the work of General Dawes wth riarty, theft. George N. Bidwell, break- | admiration and applause. ery thme iz and entering. Thespile Robitaille, | he rolls up his sleeves to take a fresh assault upon female child. Albert Hop-|crack at the federal estimates the re- sponse of the country is Iinsiantanecus.

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