Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 19, 1921, Page 12

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Tlagiwest decorations that will include ity and vegetables will be seen at the Msthodist chureh Sunday morning, fol- iswing a Thanksgiving time custom that Las been followed for several vears. The vegstabies and fruits sent in today- Sat- prday for ume in tnese decorations are to be gent to the Deaconess home at Prov- A considerable number of Danielson couples motored down to Plainfeld Frl- 'r‘g to "'!ex‘d a private dance uc:‘n peo- PUTNAM Mre, Robert Brownlie, who was in- jured-in ‘an automobile accident in which her. husband also was less seri- ously. injured, remains as a patient at the Day Kimball hospital. Among the most serious .of Mrs, Brownlie's injurs les is a broken jaw. 'The accident Ge- curred last Sunday evening on tie The- pachet highway. The Day Kimball hespital is filled al- most to capaeity at present. Thers wers 47 patients there Friday and the capacity of the iastitution Is but 53 pa- tients, The great service that the instimtion is rendering mnot only to Putnam %ut last to. all of the towns in the eastern par of the'county should center the at- The second in the serics of entertain- se to be provided b: Amoariean legior ter season dedg‘flnd gathered = on of the ‘people on the fact that theatre. The !nw al hzll:..menm- t day for making the s r, SOprano, wer: time offering; W'hicfi s year becanse:the demands uvon the hos- Dital are greater. uld e more generous than ever this hours will be Thanksgiving val limited de- TFour additional fire alarm bexes, the the rural installation, ef which recently was au- thorized, are nmow in place and in work- su: an Rev i protection tions of ‘the city w fave not been too ‘n ’)rov\e"" 5'1 alarm L‘ates hres Beocause of injuries to players Brooklyn, whe was |00 the-Plainfield High school team the R Bard two weeks [00tball game scheduled for ternoon - with - the Puinam ‘H team was cancelled, J. M. Whittles at_ Broo! loner of do- is to be the W g up 1u- Tt s safe to, stat ham eount. e cleanest county % & The splendid cooperation : its close, for the ypurpose nual meetinz, The e to DLe present, < 'lLr('l to co cn n ti victory over eam of WEikir on \"“ Quinebaug ground, 12 to 0, Friday afternoon and S of supporters of the I the gRame was Kiitingly, team may play Thanksgivin; and gives the team a record of ictorfes 2nd four defeats The Odd Felows' special traln that s {to leave Putnam at 4.30 fcr Groton this ! (Saturday) afternoon le to make stops at Danielson, Central ,ileid. Returning the Groton about 11. at Plainfield, son and Dayy this week and last have large- the water shcrtage that has is to leave‘ vill make Village and Migh Killingly * school's football team TORTURE FROM RHEUMATISM i Xisted all through this ter the having become ager: ted in 85 to cause great inconven- > was fear abour ng what was leit o fthe subply In sorac | wel ng sectiin. At East lncty, wherd the borough's supily comes from, there was ample wat. i e through the dry spell, but the bo. 3 : . reservoir water there have been rmuch | Few York Lady Finally Found Relief than is-usual at this time of year. “ % Ty » In “FRUIT-A-TIVES’ Many of the members of Rose of Lima councll, K. of C., gathered at the council T In Galiuz's bullding ‘Friday evening for tae smoke talk and social time at which an address was delivered by Rev. Richard . #: Morrissey, pastor of § '3 church at Plainfleld. | Thanksgiving dinners are not going to ; cost £0 much, this year as has been the !rule for several years past. Among the jofferings aiready noted are young nai ‘n'“lk fed turkeys at from 350 to 65 cen! d and fancy native milk ns at 40 cents 2 pcund W\l]e 1ot down to pre rlally lower ti ,during the war vears 1 immediate! er. Only a few are held this by Danielson peaple for the Yale-Hareae | reduled to be played in the Har- diun todas. However those who o enough to hold admissi ay over the pro: * of the great gridiron contests of the vear. The Sum ... ! Blessin nd the Thanktul Minority w”] be th Essa':]eg:zmt the Thanksgiv I figures quoted and the period MRS. ANNIE PAGE Caxastora, New Yorx, “1 feel it my duty to write to thank or the wonderful benefit I have from “Fruit-a-tives”, I d for 20 years with Rheuma. I had taken a number of ent remedies, but they cid nof any good. Oze day last fall, I saw your adver. sement in our paper so I bought g trial box. They helped me, so two more boxes and I can hat I ever had Rheu. I can get in and out of my morrow merning. | Across the line in Gloueester, R I, James Mann was accidentally shot by Peckham when the Peckham gun Wwas being reloaded after a bird had been shot. A considerable nuniver of th d ‘hnu: legs betwcc b w ouble. Ifthe 1 m ever does come back, t to fake to & ease send me six LIE PAGE, trial size, 25¢, postpaid on FRUIT-A-TIVES » OGDENSBURG, N.Y of price D POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES SDAYS LADIES' DAY. { Luey Stock - Chapln, elementar the sport for 1. Frizes superintendent of the Connegticut Sunday & R P i ¥4 school passociation, addressed a meeting > of the Westfleld Mothels' circle Friday | — afternoon and - a conference of church workers in the evening. ALBERTUS F. WOOD Only a few days remain before the ending of the Red Cross roll call drive now underway in Hng!; Many who tormerly were members of the Red Cross Funeral Director and l_ | Embalmer have ngt taken out memberships this year, though there is great need of the aid PHONE 947 DANIELSON they could contribute by enrolling. e 4, PER CENT. INTEREST This is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. DEPGCSITS . tereenes. . $3,554,300.07 SURPLUS AND PROFITS.... $ 262,206.16 A sound, conservative institution, showing a steady growth. We solicit accounts. You may deposit by mail. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK Danielson, Conn.. — - Eatonic Works “1 have only two boxes of Eatonic and like a new man. It has done me mere good than any- thing else,"” writes C. O. Frappir. Eatonic is the medern medy foz acid stomach, bio d_repeat- ing and mdj;amon. “q\dlckly takes up and carries out the ity and gas snd enables the stomach to digest the food natarally. That means not ~ only relief from pain and discemfort but you get the fuil strength irom the food you eat. Big bex only costs & trifle with your drugeist’s euarantee, LEE & OSGOOD 131 Main Street planning to be present at 1.30 Fricay, December 2nd, at Odd Fellows hall, in Putnam. Reml Delage is reperted as m candi- date for appointment as captain' o e, which app the gift of the new common co; will come, into_office in Janua J. lI Bulger is a.;o a can be nther cand dates An adequate SurDlY chicken is assured for Thank: i e ners in Putnam. There also ., ducks and geesa aplenty and oun the the offerings are expecied to he r than for several yea es somewhat lower than h r some time past. It was announced Friday that e for a $10.000 deficiency fund for the the Day Kimball reached hospltal 7051, i a figure that i ing to thoze who h e watter in Pomfret and Woodstock fire nor towns in contributinz to this nd, $2900 having been subscriped from Woodstock and $2464 from Pomfret since the drlve was opened’'a few wes ago, Thompson people have subscr $500, while Putnam 1{s crelite $787. t no report of eubseriptions has .been made from the tewn of Kil- ! . 2 town that is expected to ha re- wpersonal gifts Is one of $300 Norman B. Ream of Thomp- Pupils ure in the creation of a fund contriputed in Putnam’s schoels are to fig- ren of the United States nted to Marshal Foch in their name, for building two high schools in devastated s of France. Up to Friday $18 in emall amounts had nam school cl came from the high xhno the Israel Putha mschool and $4.41 f"om the Smith street school. A Word to the Wise wiil be John C. $toddard's subject at a 7 i givine Sunday service the - Bar church tomorrow mo: In the e ning the pastor’s subject will be Dring- Ing in the Dr. W school progress toward recove: going a delicate Dr. and Mre. J Pomfret are to leave early Decamber there with Dr, Al'erton Cushman, be- for ling in February for Greece. va Comyn, who has been em- a member of an Office force city and whose home is in Dan- has entered & private horital in raining. ill be represented by a Jefe~ Yale-Harvard game in Cambridge this (Saturday) afternoen. Hunters who have been ot in forece all the fall will again go into the woods this (Saturday) for one of the last weck-end trips of the present opem s»a- h has been a good one for the | sportsmen. Quant‘-‘ es of cord wood, ave ber used here fn: ve: ing’ haufed into Putnam from rounding country every day. | buy Rev. B. is reportc\l to ¥ am ‘Olmsted rf Pomfret making goed after under- eration on his eye. » C. Honpin of for Washington and Wi remain E ration at arger than Many are g cord wood In preference to coal, h remains at the high prices estah- ed toward the en war. their custom for years In the members of Salvation As hes been this city, for the Motorists here are delighted with the b that there has been another cut of . in the price of s, brirg- cord types down to prices remarkably reasonable com- d to charges made up to-a year ago, _Trol patrons going south are now ke connections at Elmville g7y, under an arrange- to effect by the Connec- 0dd Fello < Who are going from this y to Groton on a special train this (Sa( mu\': afterncon will get back late : Jn m A m\‘u“ of WO"LCS"A\- was o F ? a successor for Macdonald as superin ehoals® fn “Pu made d C. Tillinghurst of East expected to preach here and 1 again next Sunday, Last linghast was entertained at The Tadles’ Aid soelety was entertain- ed Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herbert Chappell. Thirteen mem- Dbers were in attendance. A concert for the benefit ‘of the grange was given at the church Friday evening. Mrs. Emily Larkham is récovering fo lowing a surgical operation performed last week at Hariford hospitai. The nominating = committee of the Christian. Endeavor society met Wednes- day evening at the frome of Mrs. G. H. ‘Wyman. Members of Echo grange ‘gave an em- tertainment at Aundover last Satarday evening which netted over “$50. Twelve cases of meales have been re- ported in Mansfield since Nov, 1. several of them at The Ridges. Dr. E. H. Marsh was in New Haven Tuesday and Wednesday, attending state medical meetings. T. B. Wilcox and Mr. Plerce, who mo- tored to New York city Friday, remain- ing ever the week end as guests of Mrs Dr. Leonhardt’s . Advice He says his prescription—Hem-Roid | Funeral at the ho: —will relieve the most stubborn case of Piles, or money back. 'Gives quick action. Lee & Osgood Co. sell it on &uarantee, | served. an du poem ‘y ILL CARLETON Scenario by PAUL H. SLOANS Directed by HARRY MILLARDE ~ Breed Theatre 7 DAYS Commencing Sunday, Nov. 20tk _The Biggest Picture of All Times Dedicated to All Mothers and Fathers in the World. DIRECT FROM A TRIUMPHAL ONE YEAR ENGAGE~ MENT AT THE ASTOR, LYRIC, CENTRAL AND BROADHURST THEATRE, NEW YCRK. NOW IN ITS FOURTEENTH WEEK AT THE TRE- MONT TEMPLE, BOSTON, WHERE IT IS BEING SHOWN AT $2.00 PRICES, ' TO OVERFLOWING HOUSES DAILY. Shown Here at Popular Prices MATINEE 35 CENTS. EVENING 55 CENTS A few at Tic THESE PRICES INCLUDE ALL TAXES 3 SHOWS DAILY—2:30—6:30—8:30 CONTINUOUS SHOW THANKSGIVING DAY AND SATURDAY I DANCE!|] At Palmer Hall, Fitchville Spellman’s Orchestra PRIZE WALTZ At 9 O’Clock Exhibition Of Paintings By J. Elmt Enncking 'VEMBER 1st to 22nd, 1\CLLSIVE BRATER’S ART GALLERY | 102 MAIN STREET NEW LONDON, CONN., Follow the crowd to ths ARMORY Willimantic, Saturday night November 19th Peerless Jazz Orchestra | 0. A. Perry, drove to Great Barrington | Tuesday. Among new fiction at the °brary this week are the following: Bassett, Fload Tide; Dowd, Polly and the Princess; Liv- ingston, Custard Cup; Tarkington, Alice Adams; Wilisfe, Enchanted Canyon; Wil- | liame, Goshen Street. Another accession | at the Iibrary this week is the much dis-i cussed Outline of History by H. G. Wells. | The Christian Endeavo! meeting Sun- day evening was led by Mrs. G. H. Wy man, Interesting reports of the state| sunday school convention in New Britain were given by Miss Alberta Eno, and of the conference of Congregational churches and ministers, aleo the Ameri- | can Missionary tion “jubilee in THEATRE —TODAY— The Big Million Dollar Classig “QUO VADIS” (“Whither Goest Thou”) N From the World Famous Novel by Henry Sienkizwicz A cast of 30,000 Thz mightiest motion picture spzctacle of * the century No advanc° in pric°s CLYDE COOK: —IN— “ THE HUNTSMAN” A _ RIOT OF LAUGHS FROM START TO FINISH CHAQ "HUTCHINSON INTHE FIFTH CHAPTER OF “HURRICANE HUTCH” PATHE NEWS Continucus Show Tcday Starting at 1:30 LAST 2 TIMES Chicago Stock Co. Today—Matinee 2:15—Night 8:15 “The Woman in Room 13” | The World’s Greatest Melodrama ! SUN’DAY—MONDAY—TUFSDAY FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPCRATION PRESENT THE WM. A. BRADY PRCDUCTION A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Based on the World Famous Play by Thompson Buchannan | Featuring NITA NALDI—ROD LA ROCQUE AND ARLINE PRETTY “A little gleam of time between two eternities !” ! Fluhmg up the towering steel and living, hurrying clay DANCE WARNER'S ORCHESTRA ¢ OF MERIDEN e _SATURDAY NIGHT GIRLS® COMMUNITY CLUB ] that is called New York. Beaming into human hcarts Lighting up their struggles, their sins, their loves. , Dancmg through Broadway’s revel and jazz, down into ths rearing canyon of Wall Street. Peeping into palace and boudoir and prison c=Il. Seekmg always—happiness. Such is life !—all of it athrill in this great picturs story. New London by Buchanan. The Red Cross appeal given by * Miss Elsie Marsh. i Mrs. E. W. Ellisen is chairman of the Reel Cross roll call for the Mansfield Center branch. Miss BEunice Buchanan of East Provi« dence visited her father over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Arthur Barrows and | little daughter, it] Arthur Burdl(n.] spent Thursday in Hartford. I N Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Clark were in Hartford ‘Tuesday. interestin | Sap e At the grange mect officers wi elected vear. Sandwich feo wers the Club No, 3 rsday night | for the following | doughnuts and cof- erved. 1 Corner metat About 40-were dinner was After dinneg, two readings were present, BORN LACORSE—In San Pedro, Cal, Nov. 8, 1921, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Lacorse (Irene Smith Of Backus hos tal, Norwich). LYNCH—At White Rock. ter to Mr. and Mrs. day R. I, a daugh- Charles Lynch. 1, Nov. yn, to Mr. and‘ NNEY—In Providence, R. 1921, a son, Eilis Frank! given by Mrs. Fra L P joyed. Miss Lillian Miner of Preston was the a coon supp Willimantic calied on ti H. King, Sunday. mantic attehded The funeral of stare, B. R. York. arling of Provi- day aml Monday uel Darling of Pr Turner, George Dewire £ Willimantic and Miss Hatt Fred Jordan of W ces at the Bapti and Mrs Sunday. 3 Abel of Norwich was ‘the gr. is grandmother, ight and Monda E Rockwood and Mrs. Smith, and a social time was en- ng two weeks v MF.and Mrs. Miss Hat- and - Raiph e and Charies Sweet. 2 peund one, captured ! { Mrs. Ida Abel San- zene Lyman took place at his home Saturday at 1 p. m. Edward Nield conducted the ser- “IT MIGHT HAPPEN TO YOU” A Hair Raising “Thrillodrama” Which Will Make You Gasp and Laugh by Turns. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES in Waterbury on Mrs. Blakes- > : — lee and son W nt ene week v, : LEBANON iting _{riends _ erbury, Watervi SRRE ikviNG and Watertown. v Miss Ella Peck of Hartford spent the THE EXCLUSIVELY ¢ Those from Lebanon who attended the! 20" cna with her mother, Mrs, H. M. CROWDS B. F. KEITH'S B * C. T, union meeting Saturday at the Cen-, Fect GO * VAUDEVILLE f§ tral Baptist chu Norwich, were Rev. = nio agate Wa who _has_ been ;{‘iis e e icia: | spending ‘a few weels WA Her, cousins, MATINEE_GCHILDREN 150—TODAY—1:30—6:C0 to 8:00—8:00 o $10:008 - s , 1 . e B A H \d Mrs. €. M. Geer, G S S S IR R 'F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE—4 Acts| - 'gn‘oop, Mrs. Fred Madley and ;daug. ¥ ' s ® Edns, Mrs. Mary Brown and F. M Mary Stan and Earl. Hoxie & 29 Abel, frm the Congregational socie e Tt aue |8 _ORA CAREW, in “BEYOND THE CROSSRCADS”_ . e R e et nnfey of Moy A N e I e oo uRt 1gcuho‘n» dir' and Mrs. . George and Mrs, L. H. Taylor entertained SUNDAY+ONLY Randal Twent; ANITA STEWART, in “CLOVER’S REBELLION” A SPECIAL JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD PRODUCTION PURPLE RIDERS, No. 10—JAZZ AND JAIL-BIRDS MONDAV——T\)ESDAV AND WEDNESDAY B. F. Keith’s Vaudeville—4 Select Acts WARDELL AND LA COSTA IN A COMEDY SKIT, “WHICH IS WHICH" KLASS & BRILLIANT JACKIE AL 43 400 R h A A B - SULLIVAN—In Providence, R. I, Nov. The bearers were E. P. Abel. L. 5 16, }sm,lla daughter to Mr. and M Carpenter, Walter Starr and Cariton LOTS OF FUN THINKING AND TAL KINC_ an Sullivan. e e IN “BLACK ART” MIRTH AND MYSTERY Mrs. Carl Kinney, formerly of Nor- 1 MARRIED. REMICKE—BILL—In Lisbon, at the Con-| grezational parsonage, Nov. 11, 1921, By Rev. Willlam 'J.- Reynolds, Harry Romiok of Lisban and: Cathering Biil of Westfiel: CASTO — SOKOLWSRI —In Norwich, Nov. 8, 1921, by John H.. Barnes, 1. P.. Albert L. Casto of b4 High street and Bertha Sokolwski of 54 High street” EENT — WEISGRABER — In _ Norwich, Nov. 16, 1921, by Rew. Dr. R. L. Rob- erts, Harry B. Kent of Trading Cove and’ Miss Helen Weisgraber of 30 Kin-l ney avenue. LORETTE — MATHIEY — At Moosup, | 1821, by Rev. Joseph H.I oot Fiantoia: Loretta ant Miss | Bienche Mathieu, 33 DIED MDERMOTT — I Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 18, 1921, Miss Klizabeth 3. Mo Dermott, formeriy of Norwieh and Coi- chester. of her cousin, James T. Fitzpatrick, "North Thames street, Monday morning at 8.15 o'clock. Re- quiem mass at St. Patrick’s_church at 9 o'clock. Interment in St Mary's oo ) -~ CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Dxrectors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 LLOYD NEVADA CO. ND MYSTERY Corinne Griffith, in “Moral Fibre” AND AN ALL-STAR CAST, INCLUDING CATHERINE CALVERT e et~ et M e A e et NOTICE |—POSITIVELY THE BEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE PROGRAM YET. A TREAT FOR NORWICH ! DANCE |PRIZE FOX-TROT, PLAINFIELD * GIVEN BY communry House | The Melrose Club | In Ponemah Hall, Taftville — Saturday, November 19th }pyrpy SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC, BY Herb Smith's Orchestra ADMISSION 500—WAR TAX 8o -~ TQTAL 5% ey MUSIC BY b’s Sensational Rocky Point Orchestra 8TO12P.M. 3 3 mas o o .

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