Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 2, 1921, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 19Z1 DANIELSON Unuspa! interest centered Tuesday in e annual All Saints' day service at Old Trinity church, Church street, Brooklyn, for “in conmection with jt the 150th an- pewholders, and one. cannot but be’im- pressed with what these names have since meant to the history mot only of Windham county and Connecticut, but to the country as a whole as a study of them is made. Included in the list,.to yéar Were more humérbus by a full crop than ever before, and thfs' be partly at- tributed- to- the . fact .that’ an unusually large mumber of ‘people chose to raiss the occasion. almost to the dignity of 2 “night before;” Most ‘of the stunts pulled off. by the. hobgoblins and. other special dignitaries of the night were nothing more: than . wholesome fun; but there were some: others that -cannot be classed as such—for instance, the steal- ing of the tongue of the bell at. the Scheol, strect school. Boys made their way into the building during the early hours of the evening and reng the bell, SPECIAL SALE OF 11 THE R! HOUSE EAL Show at 2:15-7:00 Mat. All Seats 25¢ Evng. 0c-4c TAX PAID Today—B. F. Keith Vaudeville—4 Fin- Acts MISS DU PONT in “THE RAGE OF PARIS” Tlmrsday, Friday, Satu:day——Kfllh Vaudevill: 4 4 Acts versary of the founding of this, the|name but a féw, one finds Adams, a stunt about which no one found par- e S procopas ohureh © swanding in [Ivn, Asheroft, Afherton, Bigelow, Brin- |tioylar fault, though ;the practice: is not | NlNG TOY Jim < and Gln"ys Gllfoyle Comnecticut, was observed. Members of vn, Cady Camp b(:hagec- CII;V to be encoutaged, and then came the —AN ORIENTAL NOVELTY :Flirtation of the Future” Rt ot et g vl , Coon, Darbe. Day, Dyer \idea: to- take away . the tongue, which Ll o b aa T ot ranklin, ‘Fogg, Fuller, Galluy | was done, and the bell dia not ring out | ] CONN & HART THE KEELEYS o Eraokiyn village: | Geer Gurnett, Hale, #lowson, Hubbard.|to ca'l the pupils to school Tuesday — Up-to-date from Danielson and |Hutchinson, Jewett, Johnson, Lowe, Lu-|morning. ——e others came from various points in Con- ther, Maine, Malbone, McBride, McCloud, That the demand for a higher educa- “Fun in a Sporting Goods_Store” — . Ly ” e o soctions outside the |Moflitt, Palmer, Putnam, Sabin, Spald- |, -he2 o, Semmnd fer 8 WOpcs oo At Reductlons WhiCh Avera - 250/ And .ARLEWILUAMS in “BRING HIM IN state. Rt Rev. Chauncey Bunce Brew-|ing, Staple, “a!i?n‘ Webb, Wheeler, | i - 116 fiocks of game birds that inhabit g 0 o ster preached the sermon. He was as- | Witter, Withey, Woodward. this territory may be adduced from the X % k at service and lh\" \m\'v‘mf;:( Desaendants of these families ;flve fagt that = gflu'mv_ v=;‘!fldge wm‘ to ;hc This is the opportunity of the season to secure Suits of { nemor tablet bearing the| o any hi in state and na-|extreme of attering her way rough a . . . fies ‘that foundea _the | (o0 4G, MEL BRECE, P o today: Window at ‘the high sehool building in|§ Superior Style and Quality, at very unusual reductions. i bert Jepson, rector of | © 14" ;s harking back through many years|order to be present at a morning ses- . 1 Danielson, and Rev. of Washington, Conn. Alban's church sang at eply impressive {1vyn indeed, to contemplate that: slaves own- ed here in Windham county sat in the balcony at the rear of the little church, which has a seating capacity of 20. One seems closely in touch with Colontal lays when contemplating that General Jsrael Putnam of Revolutionary fame | was fami'iar with it as a resident of the neighborhood and that his children -long :re associated Wwith the affairs of the ish. he church continued in active use un- til a change in the center of population in Brogklyn required the erection, in 1866, of a new Trinity: church in Brook- village. Since that period services Colonel God- roinr of lave:been held there srory zear 'fg\'m with the history of Old Trinity church. = 3 o to' time, always on A aints' da¥ |Brook'yn, which is being prepared by . 3 . . . MAN TRAIL T | iny times for funeral services of i Teh e beinz prepared b || AT $49.50—Just eight Women’s Plain Tailored Suits, T members of families long identified with : {0 Trin sion. trait Sha was there early, too, a g00d in_all students, and somewhat for his father, Hiram Burton, as her dash into the building sent glass crash- ing down. After a few turns around the assgmbly hall the exhausted and injured bird came tumbling down, to be tenderly picked up and given water in an at- tempt to revive her and again set her at Tiberty. All effort ‘to restore the bird failed, for she was so badly injured by contact with”the glass’ that she died within' 4 short’ time. is to be the . title of a volume dealing me wiil deal in detajl with the history startled Roscoe Burton, acting as janitor; The Place Where Thy Honor Dwelleth ; Here Are the Reduced Prices ! AT $69.00—One Moleskin Trimmed Suits, was $95.00 AT $59.00—Four Moleskin Trimmed Suits, were $79.00 AT $42.50—Two Beaver Trimmed Suits, were $55.00 AT $32.50—Two Beaver Trimmed Suits, were $45.00 AT $29.50—Two Beaver Trimmed Suits, were $39.95 Plain Tailored Suits former prices up to $65.00. Toda; THEATRE Double Feature Bill BUCK JONES “THE ONE y and Thursday —IN— M the old church and for other specia’ 0¢-|of the church and of the neonle of the A ROMANCE IN WHICH LOVE o s e e o e e || SPECIAL SHOWING OF GOLFFLEX SPORT SUITS ||| ano venceance are pairen. " A o ‘T"“\‘““ e ;‘_‘;“‘]"ri;"nrehr‘p for the volume is to be written Aol e e A e P L *hrough S by Rt. Rev. Chauncey Bunce Brewster. v Diabcp of Conmectiait EILEEN PERCY Mo beautiful ehrysanthemums In the name “EU ire”’ - . i as tallowe: YRRl (e e L B e Elackshire” Gowns, as advertised in October number BRIDE” =0 M stock of | ocant Russel | which they are communicants. Mr. and |§ of Vogue. " ] s, Taompson ali recelved o gift of A STORY OF HILARIOUS AD- a iR e VENTURE ON A WEDDING DAY. . e R R e Women’s Hand-Made Waists " that Lieut Irvinz Davis of the service| rectors rest milies of the there. Many peaceful st of the rectors of the parish nembers of The “amp, unders also are at rest| » | battery On the T0th anniversary of riage, Monday, Mr. { Thompson of Da basket of fr their mar- and Mrs. James ille were presented and wlth it a bouquet of ‘ocated here has resigned. While n o announcement has been made as to| | Women’s “Blackshire” Gowns |§ We extend an invitation to call and see our showing of TWO VERY SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN THE “THE BLUSHING ROLLICKING FARCE ONE NIGHT ONLY —TONIGHT — NOT A CONCERT OR MOVING PICTURE Direct from Plymouth Theatre, Bos- ton, and Opera House, Providence. H 4 em : n ; Friday last soliciting renewals of mem- : s ‘fl(m 5 Jabuin J\_'h ‘l?a:is .\u“crossr\r..nx'te 5 <sv;Tn~! AT $3.50—Smart mcdels, that were $450 derships for the coming year, the fee for cessfu Formor Ja Ihere ‘that the new. annointee will be which has been increased from $2 to $10. tstd o sl T"l‘é“n‘ 11'.-“1‘";‘;1” ;‘)\‘e'\'.;‘wl.ni‘\:::l xg:;‘n’.‘r‘l rty-one membe: AT $3.28—Better styles that were $5.00 and $5.95. Twenty-one applications for renewal of Hear Scanlan’s New Song Hits n X | Alvin P. Knoll, 1913- are residents of New Lond :l,im:f;::zd WS Duccheed, S erenes PRICES 50c $1.00 and $1.50 . Hundrods of dogs owned in the town lrf:j d e h‘:;\{mnaarf;tr;'fh:r‘)ewlgnwa;;“ The state teachers' convention held in B Kiling ¥ and ‘Brookisn wil probably | e its uarters here Wil - M E H Val ln Hartford Friday was attended by most of ; ling ¥ and Brooklyn will probably | Jintea trom that oity. any kLxcelient ues in their honor, or that | n f F'.u.n Woodward of Hartford was in| = | Pomiret, was received here Tue vl b ke S T T L r liberty since the | Undertaker L. E. Kennedy from. th i b itk e Diathe (doed Iy daye ot augnst. Doz Wardon Chas | Wich state hesnifal, where she died. || Smart Chinchilla Coats, at $19.50, $25.00 and $35.00. || ia3%,hor tast week, = Aver of the town of Killingly.and |Miss Spencer former'v was an inmate Heis 4 : I p TODAY AND TOMORROW 00 Oun er ¢ Warden Harry Lathrop of the town |of the Miadletown fstitution, but es| All Weol, Camels Hair Ccats, at $39.50 and $45.00. || = Raivh H. Hai of East Hampton| ed notices. Tuesday |transferred to Nor ! o under which 1 | formerly a resident Dayville in an | _A. . Armington was in Providence on The boly of Miss Carrie Spercer, 62.' WOMEN'S WINTER COATS Weomen’s Coats, Lamb’s Wool, lined with Australian Opos- the zudmh atten in towan, the schools of those being closed for the day. the guest of her| LIONEL BARRYMORE . : —IN— exhausted women | the ¢ + kent confined is re- | Taesday on a business trip. sum Fur Collars and Cuffs, at $55.00. Other stylish “ ENMAN” pure organic ided and that the animals may be a A Tegular dril! for members | del 5 @ JIM THE P! e & Osgood ed at liberty. The order was effective tery ‘was held Tuesd i} models, at $35.00 and $50.00. Ar astonishing story with remark- a Paris ph but this item will bring the |In% and there will be another ari "of taking part in | f able acting by Lionel Barrymere rease weight \ouncement of it to the great ma- F4aY evening of this Week. 1 1 B n youthful lo: of the dog owners of the !Vn)i The heavy lead ball that Wi et ik e e e ik g | town were placed in quar- | used in committing pected cases Of ra- ention of the bu- \LBERTUS F. WOCD Funeral Director Embalmer Hallowe'en DANIELSON | pranks GENUINE Say “Bayer,” you may not get passed he other be'ieved ead over wound .that Jilie dreds sAttended the t St James' church services " PUTNAM Armistice day parade in this city, it was announced Tuesday, and the route of the American Leglon, and t h service men is to ereate a fund sufficien to purchase markers for each grave. In- | | thev skidded an: tate highw Providence an tha s toward mznaged to extricate him John H. Moss will be marshal of'| Knit Goods for “Kiddies” In our Infants’ Department, szcond floor, we show a com- plete line of Knit Goods for Chx](_ren—l(mt Caps, Hoods, Mittens, Sweaters, Bocties, Sacques, Afghans, etc. Knit Sweater Sets—three pieces, at. S S OB Brush Sets—four pieces, at........... $5.98 and $8.50 See our Children’s Gingham Dresses and Rompers, sizes 2 to 5—at 98c. i 1 ex-service men to this Rev. Bovnton Merrill McGhee, Flina is now reads 1. were R Mr. Merrill wiil time as pas ted hers on Tges William A the rarade will be tentatively as follows: e was Forming in Union square at 2 p. m., and = which | e proceeding, through Main, Front. South nter. Grove, School, Providence, and defendant grip_you and hold you enthralled— A picture you will long remember. A CLIMAX THAT WILL STARTLE VOU' ETHEL CLAYTON —IN— SSWEALTH?® A drama of the carefree life of New York's Greenw-ch age. SNOOKY'S LABOR LOST Clever Monkey Comedy pirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years e R et I5ea donass fon 1he Pmsian o safe hy millions. underneath. Hurl. owner : a strects, to Woodstock avenue, n the warn-| CENTRAL VILLAGE Bridge, Main = TRy 5 A movement ws cewasser was 2 atnan day to create a fi the purpose of being sa bronze markers fi well week at tha | . 4 | ar men buriea picture a special has been in Fall River There are a B | suen no school Friday, as the town in Norwich to attend the and Mre. P. H. Ceof- ngly were visitors st ant 1 ‘ . ~ ted the car off McGhee's I g imber of motor trucks | Was a'had—rrd for two weeks i Accept only an unbroken “Bayer” package which contains | nhim to erawl out. Dorsons in s sar ih, Tioe Paing e Ao g Dramatts (chubi thoun: Sod Suighine AX proper directions not only for Colds, but for Headache, Pain, = | c3me 2lonz conveyed the injured- actors . et e Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. to the Day re. Kimball hospital where they d treatment, and afterwards pro- {of the An entertainment under the auspices Christian Ei L, have been guests at Willlam Elliott’s. deavor soclety was iss Pauline Ma P “ ceeded to Providence. held Saturday evening in Yeomans hall. | qemo pompare Jathewsen was in Provt Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All Druggists. _ The machine that figured in the acci- s. Fred A. Abell was the solo piani: Miss Lillian Stetson of Norwich has Aspiria 18 the trade mark of Bayer Mamufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sall dent was not badly damaged, though the < ng Rondo Humeristique at the ope: ; of Suliglieaclh | genders wers crumpled up #nd the :ht into Putnam from and windshield broken. top | ¥ to meet the demana ing and a L ullaby at the closing of the which were very difficult been visitihg at the home of her brother, Mortimer Stetson. = Mr. and Mrs. Addison Tourtellotte of * exCo v . “E‘:‘a‘d;‘ 1‘:"; t"‘{“e'l‘r‘":srez‘fm;“ nt‘:zhi‘nguria '\r. W amncE was gt Williman- | Boebe of ;;lalngrlé‘rll ::i’.m“e:»u::;'j; M;f oot “mxinc‘-}-o:f;;zf:l 1{,2;1”,;’,,5',':; attended, that they mizht be given hos- () Hend & sesslon of the |iections and Miss Palmer of Wetberaield | ore. LS pital attention, one of those types of men department will | Chacton 1 Hane ATl ‘the. seiections. on | g A7 Israc] Seguin visited in Danielson S‘A:‘:m:o;::"efleal even from a man in =ow fences fIrst | {he program were remarkably well reme | oAy With relat®ve ¥ along and removed a tire| ter at exposed Do along | gered. . Miss Mildred Junkins, Miss Elizabety from a front wheel of the wrecked car— turday ighways in this section. Rer T Noxtin: Obes hed ‘ornell and Miss Katherine Walsh were ! | and got away with it; not, however, be-| The Windhan 1 was in Boston Tues- | practical ser Stnday morine forY |in Norwich Friday. fore his number was taken by an alert | New Haven conference m L Tim. 457, op have tooeporiing from |~ Mr. and Mrs. George R. Torrey. Ses observer and the matter reported to In-|sons, all of whom were T e fiiteq nave fought a good fight, | sions L. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ervis NOW ou- can bu a Mg s \V'; ““i_‘llia;ns of the state|the trip, the conferenc 1T haye v course, I have kept|yy d, Mrs, Richard Daggett, Mrs police department, who happened to be | tainment. e e . Frank Edgerton, Miss Hazel Edgerten = ¥ y | |in Putnam giving examinations for op-|dinner in t i sJayton E. Hunt entertained over | Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mirs. Cora Day, Mra d ® 2 et thre ot rineel | > éi:rcr* (‘L" rn'\'“; parents, Mr. and Mrs. lam Gouche, CIliff Gouche, Miss Packar Smgle-slx Car for Stealing tires off wrecked machines has | Simon Goff of Providence, also ber sis-{ Bertha Matthews, Miss Hattie Stark, come to be regarded among motorists s | state road into ice pond, ey | M5, Elizabeth Mathewson, Mrs. Mattie | despicable thieving, and will be with | laid. " The cor has been sublet by Handy, Mrs, Sarah Dawson and Mrs, L. I F 0 B pre*ound joy that the average automobile | the road cont to Ambrose Sulli- LORN. Howard Cross were in Norwich Saturday, | . U. b, owner will watch the courts deal out jus- j van of i who expects to com- BEBTHl\lnr—In Dayville, Oet. 19, | Where most of them witnessed the Shrin- 1 tice to the thief who is responsible i in two w The bridge _\ 921, a son, Francis Leo, to Mr. and {ers' parade. i i Detroit this particular instance. Practically wide and 10 feet long,| Mrs. Joseph' Berthiaume. The teachers’ training class is to meet i every time a car is wrecked In this vicin- | point is now entirely (‘o'l:'_rnzu,—xn Westerly, R. 1., Oct. Thursday evening with Mrs, Wilfred ! G| | ity tires are stolen from it if it is left 2L 5 Janghter to Mr. and Mrs, 15 { Lawson ' B | unattended for even a few minutes. Three| Captain J. I | This is a reduction of $625 from its former price, and of $1290 from its price a year ago. Knowing were stolen off the sedan of Edward Fisher of this city when it was wrecked a few days ago and left out on Killingly Improvement so Thursday last the wor b George Laird w day to attend road from the highway om - Tk Mr. and’ M rs. Jay Trave Mrs. Robert Loring will be the leader the Y. P. Se¢ E. service Friday even- at the church g the north side of the TR T == Mrs. Edward McShane, who has beem . . e avenue, horse sheds to the : il with rheumatism, is recoveri what this car is, we say with utter confidence that Reuben Tanner was before Judge M. L ! & st o nothing in the market even approaches its value. Once you ride in it, and drive it, you will say the same. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE & b en nér was charged with having been intoxi. | known as a Hi-Y club is to be \’ Ny as good as a . . . cated, with breach of the peace, with |there. Ten students have signed as Women were as am’ Comerford of Middie The Tonnng Car.. .formerly $2975 .18 now 32350 carrying * concealed weapons and w;:_h ter member sand in turn will a 1 as the men, as at noon fl«;',_lnd;':na d Miss Alice Voisen of East 4 having discharged firearms within the | CTUiting committee to obtain other mem- | bountiful dinner for the The Runabout. . . . .formerly $2975. .is now $2350 city limits. Judge Geisslér sentenced | Pershins . This is only the leginning of}— 15 Main Street 7 E Tanner to serve 30 days in jail on each Hundreds of parishioners attended the | & veral plans for the improvement of the DIED - The Coupe. .......formerly $3750. .is now $3125 of the first thres counts, but suspended |All Saints services at St Mary's | center of the town. v‘“uf“‘l",—“gmb iz Groton. Oct. 29, | . sentence .on the second and third ts. hr(e,rayrflscn'_’un‘& of the Tolland Della Beebe, wife of Charles E. The Sedan. .......formerly $3975. .is now $3350 The charge as to discharging firearms iam Chandler | county farm bureau were in town om SRR unera A e within the city limits was not pressed, e ety | CIUFCh this _(Wednesday) m : New prices effective, October 24, 1921 Judge Geisslce informing Tanner that he m=m——————===| {"qCiock. ~ Burial n Maglcweod ceme: * Would hold this over him as a means of S FA tery, Norwich. rectors k:gain:hhimh in Lthe m:i:ht and narrow for and Adama I nSouthbridse Mas. path when he returns,from jail 30 days ov 21, Sally G. McNamara, for- B. D. BUGBEE, Putnam, Conn. b e ASK FOR meris o kit and ance in court in July when, on an intoxi s ak? Of Tuneral herea Agent for Putnam, Thompson, Pomfret, Woodstock, ction charze, a fine and costs amount- MCK'S | »ymoow o S . ¥ ing to $3014 was imposed. Tanner T35 2 rs, inkers Killingly, Plainfield, Canterbury, Brooklyn, Sterling. agreed ‘at the time to pay, $1 per' weeh. the Original e 8 m €rs but has never paid eveh a cent on mel “J':nmeln" Pawcatuck, Oc! 1921 account with.the court. i 2 Geissler in the city court Tuesday morn- against the law and for his activities was rewarded with a jail sentence. Tan- Elizabeth M. Pierce, 83, widow of Hor- and Substitutes nO\AugE_.ln Middletown, Conn., Oct. HENRY E. CHURCH ace” Pierce, a veteran of ‘ae Civil war, . Tty wifeof Sehies WM. SMITH ALLEN' | agd who died in August of last year, i | ForlInfants, Tnvalids and Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder = X i) dead al the home of Charies Paul in| The Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible S Camrie’ “““‘.'7 A Edleopets g3 had been West Thompson, Where ‘she _ i ing to answer for Several minor offenses X representative men leadershi n of t day road which, wh property that may be Following H, Corbett of students at Woodstock under r, chairm v worked an : cademy, Avoid Imitations ‘R—G ALLUP_In R T l-}.'m k M|su Carri Yyears, Lord of Pawcatuck, Nliday, wife of Thomas zed years. Lady Assistant

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