Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 3, 1922, Page 8

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DANIELSON i As a bollday for the purpose of cele- New Year's, falling on Sunday this year, Monday was not much of a Zero weather with a wind that; ent like a knife furnished the most try- ®g weather conditions of the winter. | Streets were deserted throughout the Wiy in view of the fact that about ev- 1 PUTNAM ‘The annual repert of' Captsin. Joha Bulger, of the Putnam police department, is a record report in the history of the department. The total amount of fines and costs collected during the year was $,931.79. As the expense of runming the clty caurt is but $1,400 this leaves a sub- stantial amount as a balance in favor of placed on file, 14; sentencas sued-uded. 4 discharged 6; contigued, bound or to suerlor court 11; heid for out- & officers, 15: eommitied to.onsestis cut school ‘for bevs, 4 probation, 9;, r | To Mothers of - Delicaie Children escaped jail, 1; nolied 1; mclled -on pay ment of costs, 4. Puring the year there were 279 tramas . lodged; . siore *doors tould open 4nd secured, 51; money and other property reported. stolen, valued at $3786, amount recovered, $£,099,. Totai fluest. and costs -collected: amouated to $2,971.39. . Street- light “réported out a tal of 6,271 hours entitling- the oty to a tion and terribie coughing spells. Thé doctor tried different prescriptious, but he continued to fail. I was told about Vinol, and he tried it, and [ never saw such & change 4s it has made in him, as he is now the picture of health and perfectly weil.”’—Mrs,. CAROLINE JONES, 144 South Meade leased by cuptain of voiice, 1; spoealed 5 to superior eourt, ;. commifteed to the i & - 2 W3 = Commecticut Hosvital for Insage, 1; turns Wilkes Barre, Penn,—“I want other mothers to know what Vinol has d” over to parents, 2; Bonds forfeited 3 dene for my boy. Bronchial left him in a frail delicate condi- embial il o — THE STORY OF A ¢ ROMANCF AMIn T KATHERIN E MacDONALD .. in “Strar-zer Than Fiction” CCIETY GIRL IN THE UNDERWORLD, FINDING HT PEPHI S OF CHINAT OST THRILLING AIR-CIRCUS EVER ScREENED " | AND THE M R S e 1 Hope Hampten in “Love’s Penalty” A NEW NOTE IN THE PLAY OF TWO WOMEN'S HEARTS - CLEAN AND DRY—COMEDY . DT T Cy e e ettt THURSDAY, FRICAY, SATURDAY. 5 ACTS OF HIGH CLASS VAUDE. VILLE AND PARAMOUNT PIGTURES—Order Reserved Seats Early. rebate of 29.96. Number of complaints received and adjusted with court pricecd- ing, 208 2 6T In his report the captain’ embodics £ following recommendations: ‘That an or- dinance be passed whereby Union htreet be made a parking @place for ‘horse-drawn vehicles only ; also that ordiances be pass- ed maying Livery street a one-way strest, wryofte had hunted out a warm place, Ploture shows, dancing and other such | @vents provided diversion for large nu Bers of people, The holida. ®ip and snap usually characteristic of it, and it was very much like an ordinary Sunday. the city. ' The tctal number of arrests was 1¢1 for the following causes: Breach of the peace, §; violations of motorvehicle law, intoxication, 46: indecent as- sault 1; violations ©f the” liguor law, 21; assault, 8; non-suppcrt, 6; ererating | motor tvehicle while under the infuence of Hquor or drugs, 3; lacivious carriage and behaviour, 5 jattempt to rape, 1; ol of Mrs, her Monday morning, the funeral hel Johanna Sullivan was Monohan, Edward Maher ying concealed weapon, 1; intoxica- |both were allowed to go. Jors livin ‘v o o domar: o attompy to rabe, 1: lentering from Framic'street: and - that COD LIVER PEPTONE AND IRON e on High stree I r . S AN | orking be allowed on one side of Main - g e — o ety toxication and breach cf | PATNInE be ; : : : : : : . Bt. James' church, of whic! Inaans, 17 laroeny, 33 tres. | 2weet only from Congrezational chursh | There is nothing like it for delicate children, f | THE PLAYING t members, at 9 o'c irocpasding. snd fnefe 3| Proverty to ide of tho s EXCLUSIVELY many relatives and friends, 3; breach of the peace and assault. 1; The police rounde! up two suspects VAUDEVILLE d Sa ke 5 . Tamiliy, 1ot In Bt Tamet o | common drunkard, 1; rape, 1; violation | Sunday, in the case where 2 woman was = — = - - " iz VAUDEVILLE B Barn s dohs, Woasik N of city ordinance, 2; assault and non- |held up on Front street about a weel ago. 3 o . MtREoit Thomas 7. upport, 2; breach of the peace and | After helng given a close examination EWETT CITY Ioday—Wednesday—4 Fme Acts Following is/a list of the alanaws ré jant trea Walter M. Muray. There were m ssauit, breach of the peace and | muy police recelved a call eacly Mon Miss Anna Littlefield au 0 S 5 : x Mon- | sponded o by the A. A. Young Jr. Fire S amAtor. ral pleces. Louis E. A e o o oY 1:]ea ymornivg from a home on Wilkinsan ":fl St aae s els"x h" 5 Mr. and Mrs. William sohmsione on- Beatggy $._0§m3 Enlson & Surprise funeral director. e e pregmtion | street. The parents of four children, the j nD: o during 1821. The lis ;\l" tertained Mr. Johnstore's sister, Sersational Rolier Skaters | SONG_NOVELTY o ; fon, e i o _ | furnished to The Bulletin by the fore |and her 4, Mr. and Mrs. Ture | So. There seems to be general approval,|1; crueity to antmals, 1; Obation: Loldest a girl of sixteen were away. Be- | furnishe : ! S 52 0t 1 the “Duroteh, ‘of 4lis: pixs tol Carakins 1342.2}1“0?;1;{;}2321‘2?& 25l tore the voungsters got > they vaw & |men, Thomas Wakeley, and laterswill ap- |Olson of Willimant | Wgr‘uh—(\:Va}'e’!en 4 McDevitt—Kelly—Quinn have the town issue a D of|ine aled weapons, 1; Intoxication %’,‘f‘:\“ Snter the house. “One of the children ipear in Fire' Marshal Georgs H. Prior's | rho fellowing officers were clested on | g lomerans COMEDIANS and assault, 1: breaking and enterng {788 0 o = o ofticial repor Sunday to the Methodist Suada After searching the wo'd near- by and continuing the huni to as far east offic: and 3 s . S e e 5 e coueg |as the Grave cemwtery the searci was sed of as follows: Fines andg |abandoned. committed to county jail, 29; Jan. 5, 7.15 p. m., alarm, Tracy street. Jan. §, 9.15 p, m Soule street, A. Zegeer. Jan. 14, 2 p. m., distric Brown avenue, Bacanowski. Jan. 16, 10.45, district Palmer street, Mose Solway. Jan. 18, 2 p. m., district 45, still alarm, Green avenue, Ben Socule. distpict 35, stil breaking and ertering school 0 33 AR, nik Mell, Saunders, A brand new Buick tourinf car owned gm— E. J. Dupre, a taxicab driver of ! Moosup was brought to this city at 2 late Ghost | hour Satur At In a badly damaged ena-e, | condition Acecrding - to Dupre's story he he met Er o on a corner the oth-v will be ted to evening's spec ‘cello group, Melodie. Ori- oL g‘;cu!,, nem;qcc"side of Sauthbridge and both cars skidded | Jan. SR S aiatricn 08 trio, Chans Sans|the rear ends coming together. alarm, Aspinock street, Aspinook Co. THEATRE Fitinctn Aotinc i Mert 2 Feb. 12, 5.25 p. m.. district 24, still ai RN 5 Eht Monday, observed as s holiday in this | Slater's, Ningret ¢ Ta —anv of Killingls's m . Farrin, the super; ity, malls and business places were clos- | ¥, 28t strict 41, stili alarm, T OD A ¥ o2 1922 ma for th gty ana « Brook ay. The high wind, with the | North Ma pane. Mery Rojeske, who lives 5 notking is dutics this (Tuesday) morn-{hovering mnear the zero inark keot most |’ yob. 14, Sp. m., distriet 41, stiil alarm, Seili arm, w Rex lngrnma Superb that star ing when the schools reopen for tne win- doors and the business section |Xorth Main stre Aramony. MeDermo P . zero_and ¥ ter term. Supervisor Ferrin will find a|had the quiet ashect of a Sunday. THe | Mawen 11, 1 23, alarm, fore Jud roduction st all tot {tneatres were well patronized at the | pime sireet, 2 through ening performances and blic dance in Union hall ) morning bezins, the bus- 22 3 March 12, § alarm Mechan! March 12, 1 alarm, Green Mareh 20, D. m. street, John ia di The Conquering Power A Balzac Masterpiece All-Star Cast CHESTNUT HHLL J principal iston, Mass. distriet street, their winter har- inche ice has form- uinehaug river d Carglll falls £ 2 house o y to appear before the court Co. storehouse. March 26. 1.15 o !t tle alarm, Palmer street, L. D. Howe. ————— . h March a.m.. district 41, still RECKLESS WIVES N mote, monev._each | of Putmam learned with regret | alarm, Norih ? WLE he operatives, not to mention|of ¢ in Danielson Saturday | 3arch 30, 53 stie Co cneouragement that the step f mother of Edward A-|alarm. S hri: mgdy mown in Putnam whi T Aprit 21 city he covers daily as a riews writer Main street Shea i Moosup own to {he police as “Pel-|The Norwich Bolletn. Faueral services) April 12,7 p. m. district 44. still alarm, | Paul's. sing from his home in thefor Mrs. Suilivan were held Morday | Hill street, Ashland Cotton Co. | The body of Mies Henrietta Gardiner w for the New Year loliday,|mor! 3 Aprit 1 {was brought from who has been + of Mill ‘street, was |alarm, Sout: cemetery for bur e Monday " evening st [ April 20, was | ith Oscar Coun'-1 07 itle alarm, Mechanc, eaven] attendants were Helika | april 26, 11 and Miss Jeanette Auger, a brid A Teception- fol- in Red Men's hal for a wedd Main street, Co. April 39, alarm, Aoril m up tolAus = 3 town beg'n (Tuesday) merninz. ald MacDonald and Archl ‘1“ corner-| the bers of the new commen counail night, following | i Mayor have ¥ reduced to warrant been of commeon eou. A. W. Marcy pr rict 14, whistle, 0 . 3 performed the e POSTMAST NERAL 13 HEAD ACHED AND BODY ACHED. | = cted so much attention for December, “after| o 0 North ‘Main ",.(l‘l;r. : T:,Iim?fl" e e SRR MY 4 | tha molice were notified and a rafd « Mayor, Marcy: gave ihe gathsof| 550 “(RESIEN Sisch, Poter Talent SOUTH C Wednesday- ENDS TIUREE WEEKS OF ‘BEST ibideie i O ecte ey Maabons | AT 30,8 & . dltrct” 3. e OVENTR : e fo-hin snCcoSOR alarm, Tracy avenue, Dr. S. H. Holmes. atest cold wave, Wh ald then administered the oath to the |'gity JECaCy Svumue: PR O T Folmes HE = HOPKINTO Mo seemed to & of the new council which e e - 8 g i be pos: went into execuilve session | T e i e Ty oy e 1 b s " me nz ice at Quine lake later | for the intment of city et S ma Z OMGerS. [Dime strest, N § nigret Co. Ice at the lake was reported These were announced as! G ys 7 Thor Gl en sove nand eight inches in|foilows alayen, Soule street, Jos it TET of mo- ess on Monday. The ho to as P. Ryan, succeed- 14 s *ibuting crop. of ten-inch jce, b s|ing h alarm, Soula 7 can be used and like- | ce—Remie Delage, sue- ed. Tt is vrobable that | Oct. 15, 2.36 H. Bulger. e alarm, Soule sire eercises of the day closed In the jt amount to about 5,000; Sergeant—George Laird, reappoint- Nov. T..2.30 p. stiyy | with a conecert in w e children of 5 ; I ton | t olmen, Willlam Jarvis, reap-|ajam’ North Mal D. F. Finn. {Sundav DAMIELNOS casio, Rinong Hhoee aticl e rer o fu_”)owyméiragf}i‘ J;Ilm T. Ryam, sncceeding 13, 12.05 it et . % A Mrs. Tohanna Sullivan were | EFI! L. Chandler. rth Main s! Gobeil, to a | glets, the goldencrown BOTWLING AND T on. Thomas Sullivan of Taun-| Joia F. Carpenter was elected prose- .-210 p. m. district 41 sH1 1co e rubycrowned, the smalles: FOTR ALLEYS Thornton, Miss Clara Thorn- | CUting attorney succeeding Ernest C.|alarm, North Main str Deil, v lo:‘ our birds n of the 3 r. and Mrs. Owen Thornton of | G Bradiong smas) tes 2%, 210 a trict harles G. Johnson, | hummingbir, e e i s prosecuting _attorne; Dime stree o th Maher and ring migr: PR e Rt R succeeds C. D. Ar-| « e}y 8, (1¥ =3 ~q. mitte i Magazine, | n 3 =te durlue Januacy, : flepargnen ; | whistle alarm. North Main ! into e —_— S - i 35 W E and Alphonse umas | Dee. 11, 1.30. . wols nf t penad | e i doo PR 5 2 11 D. vis own_opens1 | sects, LOUIS £ KENNEDY : on the Commandments. istant chlefs. Gaorge | Fast Main streef, sday) morr | DAP;W s‘gn ! Last week, Charles T. Preston lrou;ded was reelected city engneer, | — — £ as treasurer of the Can-|Charlrs T. Thayee superintendent of fire LA El Gaditalisr dnid Eaibals ch at South Killingly, {alarm and Albert Light, city janitor. name as treasurer, UR GLEN ETIRRC L ner | in this town and found-| The new counell will meet for jts first m the list of church of. Whit a Sescia! Attaction to Every Oataik |od ¢ lon tonight (Tuesday). ficers elscted at - the Congregational Mre. Ch mas BRIEF STATE NEWS Ttairment in the 1I aram jfrom the tre 1, Dec. 30 ", to Mr. and Fredr: and two i bables, 1 { MANAGER OF TEA 0. GIVES DETAILS Wapotng-—i been g th ; It's Wedgwood Creamery Butter, just about as deli- cious and rich a butter as you can put on your table. It is churned from full cream milk. Muriborong! d Ssarch:d_Si: Years For Relief Dazclares Reill —-} Could Hardly Work. Get a new set of silverware Save 30 coupons and with 3750 you can own this chest of 26 pieces of beautiful Oneida Community Par Plate Silverware Wedgwood Creamery Butter is economical because it holds its flavor and freshness longer than other butter. And with each pound is packed a coupon that will help you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver or a beautiful set of Parisian China Dishes.’ in the Vernon Design. For 30 more coupens and $7.50 you can get 37.pleces more. A third set can be obtsined in the eame E P, DOUGLAS—In Raymond Dougl Funera nesday, J GHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Locks, Con found’ Tania to healih, st “For over in ralating n ot { i and Woriks fears,” st Use Parksdale Farm Eggs. They're thoroughbreds. If your grocer hasn't Wedgwood Creamery Butter or Parksdale Farm Eggs let us know. I would | gas and sad_pains in the p would get 1 4 perspi; up, for I o nd t and break rest was all br to ing up ything, 1 Dought a At this time I couid bardly and was suffering from: attacks of indigestion I ever had. it's a fact” after my first few Tanlac my stomach felt right to it and kept on fin eat ;ulylhmg vast ‘vear shows the town has fered through industrial de: ion’ that has affeeted other. dlaces throughout the country. With the ex- ption of the Americ: ing Paper improving. hed my fourth bottle last July, fee fine, and since that time 1 have been | eating j\}x‘stvgny sndnxe‘;(vr,vgh 2 T want, T ot T o At seaime WitB ! company practically businees sieep well at night and am as strong as | Wouse and factory has running an ox. Tanlac will siways get a good steadily. Over a million dollars worth recommendation from m. of public buildings has been completed Pantac is h Dy onal | ¢uring the year, l A rural melodraniz should =zt least Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Drug Stores Corn. and Taficille Pharm- woy 2ud i Viwiniield by F. 1. Mereiers harles R. Carey. Jeweil City, Comn. &Eonn. Clarke, Voluniown. & ST

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