Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1922, Page 10

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10 ' " omrrrfOT BUCCETIN, TURSOKT, JRWORNT YU, TuzZ . I : . : ey uke | WHAT YOU ARE GOING|[IEZERA o w = \ Atwood was again re-elected | the Danieison Trust com- > annua! meeting of the THEY LIKE | il el ke o =7 THE PLAY THAT LIVES FOREVER TO MISS UTN. s i “SALVATION NELL” . i fimmor of & b:ekMafldit!on inat, |1t Is Because He Had the Life WITH PAULINE STARK YbU ARE GOING TO MISS A LIFE OPPORTUNITY IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND THE FREE LECTURE provements to the present St. and Energy That Red Presented on the screen with the power of reality that chokes back a sob_with a smile and gives the ultimate in entertainment. CONSTANCE BINNEY in “The Case of Becky” “s parochial school, will involve ax expenditure of approximately $100.000, Bloed Gives ‘ iikely will be undertaken during 1922, Rev. Charles T. Bedard, pastor of St a former board of directors were | Mary's parish, said in discussing features a-elected and (wo new directors added | of his annual financial report, just made ! iected He has a good color. e is strong and virile, and looks it. He is good public. & =y 1v. In short.|§ AND DEMONSTRA N ELKS HA < O the amount <hat wil bo required to e hier ‘gam“mf-“gf.i D] STRATION AT LL, 352 MAIN THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO HAD TWO SOULS, ONE GOOD, ONE 111d the newer and larger school, $45, ey s he full of red ) = - e and formerly 8 member of the cnrt] 18 ou Niand %3 the hame ot the verish M| s o eos o nE L e e L'STREET: NEXT TO POST OFFICE, DURING THE P 183 bauks, and the entire parisn|ang pervous, don't sleep very well and burgesses. “PUT AND TAKE"—COMEDY s free of debt, the property hav- an estimated value of $300,000. 1e Tevenues of the parish. during 1981 w made up of J. 1\ w. WEEK OF JANUARY 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. Every man, woman and child should hear this lecture and see this demonstration. It is an education, a revelation, a lesson that all should ve a poor appetite go to your drug- a few bottles of Gude's take it for a few I-time. See how it will 3R Pt‘n.n Man, weeks at m build you up by giving you plenty of [§ learn. We have no scarcity of facts, no lack of argument which are of THURS,, FRL - SRS PLAYING -jeach January and Tebruary mark the | good blood. D around halfi interest to all. It will record in vour mind some startling facts never AND SAT. B EXCLUSIVELY Stion, which ‘e S hemian club corpor- | sick and half well. Get some “Dep”|} before imparted to an open public. Don't miss it SEVEN (7) B. F. KEITH'S - a membership of over |into you by taking epto-Mangan. e 'For the next few weeks interest | Soid in both liquid and tablet form. You will miss the opportunity to know the triple forces that op- HONEY BOYS {8 VAUDEVILLE P SN et Sold 2 the billiard and pool tour- | ny gamesg belng required to U‘ \ll— large nber of entrants and to reduce the field to the number | Were in excess of $36,000, erate with nature's law. You will also fail to learn that there are cer- tain forces, operating through a well organized medico-political ma- chinery, directed by self styled “health guiders” whose sole purpose is TODAY AND WEDNESDAY — 4 ACTS DE LUX REVUE des VARITIES this eplendid otal of re- | that will comp e, | showing bei nding the | to acquire power to themselves by depriving the people of their rights ree Row . [ i e e e in deciding for themselves whether or not they are willing to subject 5 PEOPLE—5—SPECIAL SCENERY—SONG—DANCE 2.0 hold prime interest themselves to the dictates of this medical mon trust which - - m was ir iod of this tournament trades in public health and life would close the gates of knowledge along CLIFF JORDON l i Fao Faanci s e This (Tuesday) morning at 9.45 Dr. other lines of healing or drugless methods and hand over the key to the roha, s 1 1 B. Campbell, of Norwich, will be medical trust. alth station In the tow nhall to hold the first tuberenlosls 1922 in this town. As in the these clinics are frea to suffers 1 are made po: through the ac- Federation, which the visiting nurse s ler persons are Invited > clinic and to recelve without the advice of a specialist in treat- s disease. By =zttending these lectures you will be able to discriminate between the old methods of treating disease with its harmful after affects and the new natural methods with its beneficial results, FADEN TRIO—COMEDY ENTERTAINERS The frneral of Mre. Adele Ouimette | ¢ BESSIE LOVE in “THE MIDLANDERS” NOVELTY OFFERING BLACKFACE COMEDIANS | e ‘ - Did it ever occur to you that since the enforceme: and serum inoculation we are undermining our health we permit this state of afiairs to continue ? Did it ever occur to vou that there are triple forces in your own system which, when properly directed, are capable of supplying all the healing powers into operation and accomplish startling results in many so-called incurable diseases. » 1o give the which the | Arthur W. Williams is of the new uniforms department seen in Majestic Theatre Imin‘stration has i f a handsome b It is your moral, financ and patriotic duty to learn more about Danielson Freaderiek A of on of the state. The uniforms this and other vital matter relating to vy r own w ng. Thgre- of and made of dark tes fore, accept this open invitation to be in Mall, 352 Main Street, next : e to Post Office, any afternoon of the weel: beginning Sunday, January 15th, and vith gilded for the entire week. ; o tons and rv:m R itatoy a:; :rr";‘ You can’t possibly spend a more profitable afternoon than to attend D, w, GRIFFrIH 3 e ek n':nmrfi the lectures of the opening date. ¢ y ship o iie A valuable book each day. Presents A als e ———————— ————————— o m—) | I 2] . fee some: = = = =] {5 WAY DOWN EAST ' s mf;‘;\“ Sreed LOU}SD:‘:‘E'&EONNEDY Based on Wm. A. Brady’s Famous Play by Lottie r the vast damage | N . . by the Ice storm of | {jndertaker and Embalmes l Blair Parker and Jos. R. Grismer i s R Special Attertion to Every Detafd January 11-12-13-14, Mat and Eve. ; sowrixa roCKET BILLIARDS Here you have something more than a motion picture e e ! —it is a story of human hearts, unfclded in a simple Pl Tz b soul-reaching way, under the master guidence of Mr. ’ . ore. . . . . . Griffith—a production that will go thundering down the 2g-=s just because it is so human. A W rch \" i { ‘Connecticut College Eev. Joseph Forrestier, M A. (Freddy) Gagne, spokesn : 1 T e e i oy B . Concert Course | BREEDI m b o | ELENA GERHARDT | T g . { MEZZ0-SOPRANO | THEATRE 4 gt ey ‘ 2 -1 COENRAAD V. BOO | e ODIAY = l . == ACCOMPANIST { ‘ i v ep Tk i} Ancth o : v Yery : lLyceum Theatre, New London | i %‘:gf; t Hughes ever e | Thursday, January 12th | : : : o v : s was i " _y’xsra M. J 2 ; T’\M NEOORE ’ ‘ who recentty s 2005 o :Zo;(::wfii?fig%rm' “:" i in the smashing comedy hit ding \ o 5 P SALE JANUARY $th R B b o ||“FROM THE, : : [gomiese BRlE.F STATE NEWS. GROUND UP - e Reo SR A Gl “THE ONE BEST PET” CHESTER COMEDY PATHE NEWS ard ¢ ¢ e Monday Heor ' ged Mon- ‘- a that | for \ the guests were Miss I na wo-| man’s ex- st Hartford.—Gid 50, R. A. M., w: Do you drink There’s a distinct difference in favor of “Salada’ Portland. who is spend ¥ ng S , returned Mon- MAR |caPiTANO — CONNELLY E: GIFFORD- - ALDRICY 1 Mrs. S 2, 1822, & y | f the schools of town resumed ay, Jan. 3, but Westminster izabeth Brin and Mrs. C basketball team | town team at " Tosen Guner A “balanced diet” may sound S confusing fo many people h there are o e o v s e The facts, as explained i up the mat- of boek- . al- be placed before at the town meeting next fall vDEPARTMENI STORE At t sles West Thompson : Greenwich.—A New York surrogate a harvest of 12-inch ice has been housed. here, are Slmflle- s: Mever, Henry J. (intes entatives Putnam 1 Total assets, $87,142; Eiks attended the funeal of Willlam E. . real estate, $60,016: cash, $12 per- PUT NAM, CONN. LaBelle at his home In Dayville. The secret of 2 “balanced diet” is to have food sonal, $4,706; securittes, $5 et cs- The report of Treasurer ¥. W. Seward containing all the elements needed for proper tate, §75,431. His wife, Jane of shows the Second Congregational church S i i to ncial condit No | nutrition. These elements are protein, to nourish cousins, Julia M. Budiong of Greenwich, ism Convent avenue, receives $15.414; d as yet to succeed | the tissues; starch and sugar to furnish energy; nn., and Robert H. Hazeltine of 32 Re Boynton Merrill 3 Nassau street, §30,008 each. Our Ann l ety o sts Titeasnd 1 waine | o ety e : 5 pm“fie Middletow riday evening, in con- | tho troliey compas rell gay that the i the material necessary for building nerves, brain, nection with the services of the Feast of has been heavier I the Epiphany, the new = organ at the In some measure and tooth end bone structure. : h of the Hely Trinity was ! thi )r».m‘rqm‘ be due to the fact. that s edic: The new organ was used for r - @ ¢ that 4 whaole wheat flour and malted barley, served with ing of Christmas carols. The Instrument, 5 lunch cat that is to be perma- ch has been in the course of construc- ocated here has been put in place cream or milk, is a complete food for young and tion for the last several mom | JANUARY 1lth 5 e ote 15 Main Street advantageous location in the busi- 1d akk 1 je through a & e e e W i | ctor Archibald \hc‘ 1 send final 1 { s Qrape-Nuts. Eat it with milk or cresm for -h Stratford, and Ruth the common council sckiast; B SEfe 3 Williams \Drum Vassar, 1815, ‘he s | them. o breskiast; or with stewed fruit, jelly or jam, as a daughter of the lata Samuel L. Norton 3rectors | Onotber cninstante hore sis dunghse delicious dessert for lunch or dinner. I of Meriden and of Elizabeth FBoothe £ | - = Norton of Cheshire, became known st over the announcement that Victor d s ! = - a AND CON'[‘INUES TO Townsend, che: champion, has agreed Every member of the family will relish this | the week-end. The bride is a distant > and ; to come to this y 4 i 2l cousin of the bridegroom. The mar- id LT»T.‘\:H:FHO\, palatable and nourishing food— riage was performed at St. ‘s Epis- 1S | next week an dSEivejan o copal church here by Rev s : Skl e will play simultaneous games | i i S S A Fan Embalme %T.URDAY, JANUARY ZISt " The $10,000 deficieney fund which com. { Gfafie'NBtS‘—the Body Builder k‘ridlep_urt,—T“w 0! enrrogate e with from four to six opponents, i mittees In various towns have been se. . s M court notice has bec in New Lady Assistant ‘ 3 A 4 caring plodges for n the interest of o | i “There’s a Reason Jors vapers: Watson. 1 oin | HENRY E. CHURCH 1 ay Kimball hospital has increased to j i ridgeport, Conn., Deec. 1, ax- { Bargams ln All Depa.rhnents in excess of $8,200. Made by Postum Ceceal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. able in New York, $481.317, chiey his in- WM. SMITH ALLEN To date thie winter selectmen of vari- {erest in T. L. Watson & Co. bankers Telephone 822-3 towns in this part of Windham coun. and brokers, of Bridgeport, and with of-/ ‘heve -had -occasion to congratulati fices at Broadwa), New York, $388,-

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