Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 5, 1921, Page 10

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1521 3 ‘rnz as a bmsis for appeal the public of | i ‘emurn Connecticut will be well inform- ed as to what merchents are doing to- v make the Christmas season euccessful. The community training class under | Tt i the direction of the committee on relig- | ious education of the Danielson federa- T H E AT R E ‘uvn of ehur:;hes Wwill open its first term 3 ¥ = of the second year next Monday evening DANELSON or a number of weeks pist has beod .t the Congregational church, The school : tiglly il She was & §ative o ihe | is for all persons who desirs to become E ¢ Brooklyn, a damgher of Pa more profclent - 4 e D N 3 Burdick Giveany, AN of ¢ mer® B e : ‘ WITH AND WITHOUT FUR COLLARS, IN o has been spent in. this viclnity: | “ Postmaster ‘Ruymond Allen returned A en leaves her lyushand, one ot!l:'nday from New Britain, where he has : _well known Wusiness men. a|been representing the Baptict chureh ot 2 3 | DRESS, STREET, OR SPORT STYLES. COL- & Mi - b R e = ORS ARE NAVY, SORENTO BLUE, REINDEER, "L e o ot Bt g, saa s oroh | st ey st o oo ~ POLO MIXTURES, BROWN, BLACK AND y '’ 1 has been presen Turner of imantic Friday atte = | Ny it ¥ attending the session o | the superior court. b AT s Daring ¥ridey there ‘was Witle change| FPTof. W. J. Wilkinson of Wesleyan - i cbile aceident Thurs- | obference for tho reduction of arma- - o had been durmg when he comes: here next Thurs- £0ing to be u great demon- | . (oo day evening to add the first pubii s s v o e Ao g oy | mecting o the Datietson”foderaton, o¢ PRICES RA.NGE FROM $19.50 TO $69.50 'V'hug;:h\ 'u:_"ilbut Q\X‘l‘fih v. | No surgical operation | /. s rradd up to Friday atter PUTNAM young man’s condi-] An announcement made Friday even-| of recovery. the public of Putna that, unde resses esses embers ot Tle Mol mintrs ST achad Ficty Sierioon 33 Dresses D s . o HIMSELF ! ocal who gathered ill continue to operate the 3 and. Cre . 2 ; A showing of some new| IN SILK AND SERGE nton Crepe pe o TR 5 iermath of. the entertainment so Fad ;;me St the Viotery for, £ past ! Silks, at $25.00 | Meteor. as he is as himself. i - v , two years. recemtly lost out in ; o o mu;:w T’:,:f;, Imvolving the sxerelss SF an aption 1o oa: models, in Tricotine, at o il hat went the evening. of @ justi here and final u Sl i e byl J.;::g e aees Toalven don e et e | Serges are 41 to 49—Also | Some very exceptional ;w;mmp:::rv;::]gold N ] e Rt e Other new styles, at— | Sylish Stout Coats, at — | values at $22.50 and Quinclaug Valiey Basketball oo Vietory theater is located, contended him. Stumble into the organization that has grios 1t was for him to oy whorer Mo, Society with him, Bood cold weather period Aioert ‘might remain an. Jessee. of 4 Have the first fox- vhich P i o X ring a can-opener. Alpert was ve vacated (hf ke faoms i jOTES A OISR B S ) FOR SATURDAY, WE ARE GOING TO PLACE ON SALE, THREE LOTS OF NEW wore numerous in Show, but on Friday afternoon 3 1 : h WINTER HATS, WHICH ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES AT PRICES fashioned tramap who ment under whi Alnert wiHl con- pA h operate the theater, as LOT No. 1 LOT No. 2 LOT No. 3 At $4.85 At $5.95 At $8.95 “essee, | i tion of Sifiney R. Bard, in- | URIVersiy will speai on the Washinston strength well. -He was rehes, - B New Wool Stylish Stout New Silk highly critical, }elHng that will be a decided surprise to A iwauga! hotel for a dinner as/ ViCtory theater. M. Alpert, Who has A fun-fable of a Wot: highly praised, was tend the lease, that had its inception in| $15.00. Serge, at......... $21.50 | Navy, brown and black. 50| illingls Trigh school will have a team oot °6 (e MU Naraire Peloauin, the $10.00 to $25.00 $25.00 to $35.00 $25.00. Come golfing with el Josre past /EINMELY | thestse ‘or whether aIr. Peloquin should trot with him at the in" addition to the | kv ed. Never mind why | 15 ax cold weather ap- quin and Mr. LISTED BELOW. "WARE WASTE AND WEAR WELL! 4 by Their e. M nesses t the relatlons he- . Alnert are that Nr. Pelo- ral offers for CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “MAMMA’S AFFAIR” Connie takes a tip from Eve. But even Eve proves a small-time hold-up iady compared with the trick Connie puts over. Nervy? Yea be, B. GOTTHELF & CO. ||= rewormomre CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:30 “The Store of Good Values” + 94100 MAIN STREET WALLACE REID, in “TOO MUCH SPEED” RUPERT HUGHES, in “CUP OF FURY” “HEARTS AND FLOUR”—Comedy SUNDAY, MONDAY BREED AND TUESDAY \ d up against ason, Wiss Dorothy Atwood of Waaregan |, GRAND PUBLIC MEETING 4 Smeo ot tie p:;uum of the Sanborn ' A i F ( Sou f cly. T ; suAn b L iocl TO BE HELD AT e G o i o o : . e a2 “theSoh THE COMMUNITY HOUSE Church Strest || THEATRE P = ne protests, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1921, AT 2:30 P. M. ONE OF THE BEST BILLS OF THE YEAR t ; ? S i Grarel WesLiy Eoisldant | be e e ey e peesey CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS e bad - comietni, 1 the afterneon, on Governmental OId Age Pension and the industrial con- i “NO WOMAN KNOWS” eehams | ths fea MUSICAL CONCERT WITH SINGING—FREE TO ALL The amazing stery of Fanny herself, th: famous novel by hartal addea’ 1o P“““"' e Edna Ferber, marvelously tcid in a great picture. The truest story ever screened—Bciter than “HUMORESKE” CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN HIS NEWEST PICTURE “THE IDLE CLASS” Not an idle moment — Chaplin is in it every minute — You see him two times all the time ! HIM AND HIM- SELF ! It’s packed with laughs. RS TODAY—CONTINUOUS “HOW STARTING AT 1:30 ALICE LAKE, in “OVER THE WIRE” CHARLES HUTCHINSON, in “HURRICANE HUTCH” JOHNNY HINES, in “TCRCHY TURNS CUPID” LYMAN H. HOWE’S RIDE ON A RUNAWAY TRAIN PATHE NEWS—SHRINERS’ PARADE. e 1 i ¥ e . v, F! a en a resident | A:h.";{“,-\“‘ fom ohstof A vy vk : e R e “‘,"Z Another Big Dance' o Geinn K FlL D 2 ihe liEEs, Sreater, Sl Temme 1 Fda glana 2ad New Yo GIVEN BY | “The Melrose Club” The engngement of Miss Jeapetto Gil- davgiier of M. and Yce. D. B\ In Ponemah Hall, Taftville son of Mr. has been an- TONIGHT o : MUsIC BY [P Bt B WESTMINSTER e R letchitz, husky Fastford ex- | r tor at Sunday morning worshio ' Admission 50c — War Tax 5¢ on fhe trail of Al Lu xt of his earnest discourse on orcement, Habakkuk 2: Total 55¢ ferncon, >iladeiphia Telatives in 1 sick | The Dunielson Chamber of Commerce e working out pins of the etball league a finish match on the Proposa’ makes pas the truth publicly pro- | ———————— recent speech by Governor Lk hat eversone wno fans 0 wiou| Lecture Course MrS. Anthony Bonneville, 77, is ‘dead | the 15th amendment, and every other C . tarn: at her home here. Mrs. Bonnsviils, 2|part of our constitution, is a traitor. The At “mly House of Canada, had b":‘" &, ISent ecent aeatn of 1. 11 Spooner of Ken- | (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Aty for Ihany, e adiied reat loss to the whole state CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH town, of a citizen pat: Sire ami perzeetis fonnices| 3 Lectures — Tickets $1.00 Putnam Ji d in the lcag L particularly r and with this i for several years. t to followers of the tHs section of c Lundstrum is @ top-notc} in his class and has figured in many important matches Kaletc! s a Tugged cusiomer with a ard during his 69 AR AR\ A mmma{flmmm b PACKARD y 1) l e ! \c‘,\ Ams'; Ton SR T SINGLE ADMISSION 75c = e e O : ilerman Boanevilie Buell unior o 2 . ¥ er . =1 iy B ani 3 November 7th oy Matinee Z5o 2 iancy X maes, o Desabirn yoce e NEWALL DWIGHT HILLIS fj FoLtow T Evening 300405 2 who was brought to the Day Kimball et SUBJECT :—“AMERICA OF TODAY | Sundays Z Twenty-one years of experience in quality Motor Car hospital here Trursdzy, follo is be- S : AND TOMORROW" THE STRAND B ing injured In an autbmobie aceident on e e S Tob, 1622 o the state highway between Brookly of six to compete uary = s behind the Single-Six. Through and T 2 5 5 2 TODAY—SHOW. AT 1:30—2:30—6:30—5:00 5 manufacture is - e Danicloon, comained In'a critloal o fre ok siven the winnms one. | JOHN KENDRICK BANGS DOORS OPEN HALF AN HOUR EARLIER through, it is every inch a PACKARD. It is built alongside the famous Packard Twin-Six, by the same s sreatly shoctea | “THE INCORRIGIBLE OPTIMIST KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE — 4 ACT S e o b done | Aprl 18th, 1922 : 4 | ek e EARLE WILLIAMS, in “BRING HIM IN he other inhabit- 3 : g SUBJECT :—“HIS OWN EXPERI- ants of the town. Both bodies were X —SUNDAY od in the cemetery back of the M. P. ENCEINIGERMANY, i ERev. Robert Huritiveyl dicu: TICKETS AT CRANSTON CO. A THOMAS H. INCE SPECIAL PRODUCTION—ALL-STAR CAST : Honey Rosenzweig and his brother are : b “HOFMPUN FOLIG”. Meet Me in the Land of Jazz clergyman. The bride wo: White brocaded satin, paneled d carried a shower bouqust of b xperienced organization. No other automobile in iIn somewhat impaired he: time, but his death 'was pected. He ma: ther and a sister.and ali were visitors in Putnam. A new schedule of visiting hours the world that even approximates the Single-Six in quality—sells within several hundred dollars of so o w . ital. Under tho n(,w Scncdu’c visit pw e 2 b onEe, Rayma low a price. r‘l sanctioned for_each day but for CMonpilisawasialanded by Crom oric 5 State ory, Willimantic IN HIS VERY LATEST CREATION—SEE HIM DOUBLE! shorfer period, this belng- mad Dion of North Grosvenordale. Oswald Osen js working with his fa- Saturday Night tortune | Peerless Jazz Orchestra “THE IDLE CLASS” stunts. Ice PURPLE RIDERS. No '—"THE CAMOUFLAGE TRAP™ A large Tlumber ate = D —— dood time. BOZRAH " MONDAY AND TUESDAY WON, TUES. AND WED Py |t e | CHAPLIN | PREVOST Jr., to \“- :md church Nov. 6. Mrs. K L, Nov, 2,| Middietown.—With onl Tnatters on | | IN HIS LATEST AND GREATEST IN A PEPPERY PICTURE E¥is, 05 | the short ienda: fie udze Taie |} “THE IDLE CLASS | “MOONLIGHT FOLLIES” Wolfe, who sat Friday the first time since he was appointed to e ool . e AND 4 ACTS OF KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE ixactmgr opening session. —THE NELLOS —— ] Lz VINE & LLOYD — CHAS. LLOYD & CO. RYAN & RYAN sary on account of the increased of patients, which means an ence and hindrances for the work: the hospital staff. Henceforth rela and friends may visit with patien from 2.30 to 3.30 and from.7 to 7.30 After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. tvills held a reception in which was decorated ! tions and chrysanthemum: re set for the hum | delicious repast was After the reception Mr. and Mrs a two weeks' tzip to c, Oftawa, and other TOURING CAR ......... .. $2350.00 COUPE Sl se o500 OLRDI00 SEDAN . . $3350.00 TWIN-SIX TOURING . . ..... $4850.00 = = | & E 2 | = | = « mmmmmmmm BABCOCK—In_ Orlando, 18! THE FINEST OF CARS TO DRIVE AND RIDE IN BYRON D. BUGBEE, Dealer Putnam, Killingly, Brooklym, Pomfret, Woodstock, a daughte 3 nd Mrs. Joh TURCO—In Wests 2 son to Mr. and The bride recetved Eifts of cut glass, luncheon sets, linen, ete. fifimmmm An effort 1x being made s state | NN AU PR TR AU VAL AN DAL ZAL LA R I i H bvard of education to get MARRIED s Thompson, Plainfield, Canterbury, Sterling. BHad, people’ residant i BUSHEY — RA NO ADVANCE IN FRICES last Tegislature waade wn aporopri Oct. 31, 1921, to meet thc expense of maint: o teache: vi tea e by 218 of and other arts & for the biind. charge, and those 5 003uD, i "5 CHURCH & ALLEN e of vloump _— At Moosup, X B N' A e 15 Main Street ANNUAL EXHIBITION | . o Sosn Gourty” poutics asocinion| Big ovelty Dance HAW—In Putnam, State Armory, Westerly, R. | ND\I‘ o eses || Funeral e e T ammmmmmm 41, PER CENT. INTEREST more about the matts Bedard, Geo k 12 PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY DANTELSON CASINO, Room 74, State Canitol E “‘<< Viola Renshaw. ° Write for premium lists, etc. HOU STARKWEATHER BLDG. Bartiett High school Tk ROGER F. DUNHAM, Secretary. SE [This is the rate this bank is paying its depositers. | HOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS |Ster will be hero nest e Dll'ectors s i Tt i 7 UR ALLEYS THREE TABLES Fpd football game with PUU\ m High| HOWLA\D—IH Anthony, ov. 3, Berosns ... ooy || seeaa Tk o o spen o0 v S T e iy > LS e FIREMEN'S FAIR SATURDAY, NOV. 5th 2 IS the t fe L Pri: one of the features o[ Armi s 3 SURPLUS AND PROFITS.... § 262,206.16 e 2| Nany of e, delcgatos ) from . towns sgo, ot Naw Ro- E s:b -\vIEE:‘NE::P;ENEQx\;:;‘A:-;LC MusIiC BY eady ereabouts Who have been st New Brit- e ba Im A sound, conservative mstllu;lon, 55";"“8 t.b st — - ain_ attending tho seszton firgaret B. Tew: m ers DANCING 8 TO 1130 P. M. Lamb’s Celebrated growth. We solicit accounts. You may deposit by aail. ALBERTUSF: WOQD: |rgy Scodl | seoeci ) —In Daniison, Nov. 4, 1931, Lady Assistant o e A T Rocky Poi OOKLYN SAVINGS B ANK 1 Tha Capial of tho World will bo Rev.| M Bessle Eetele Meowes, wito of ([l ||\ LROY Sustie Novelty Orchestra : 'oint Orchestra THE BR Funeral Director and John C. Stoddard’s subject at the Sun-| Henty A MeBwen. = o o s —_ — s i, G day morning service at the Paptist|’ Sireet, Damicicon Sunday At S pr o I ALLE WHEN YOU WAN WHEN YOU W t Danielson, Conn. Embalmer church, T Nov. 4, Telephone 328-3 ness before ¢ ness before the Regts ol 3 —————— D. R. Healed, form , there is no medle ., formerly of um beiter than tising {um better than thros PUNNE 147 2ap1s1ean stock, died about two W columas of T | Calumns of The Duinas: e advertising o - ¥ ’ &

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