Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 8

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NURWICH ‘BULLETIN; “IHURSDAY, JANUARY. 12, 1822 e entertained such brave.-€pirfts ag. faced i\ X It " [ - r,v‘nr“‘v 15 ;‘n Btornl. - “The * p!cu‘xre i’ mahy ways | roC PUTNANX = T A e e ‘ y ¢ Jis one of the most remarkable that hus Lt Delage, of the ‘polics de- 11 - A g | ; huDdY 5 _Jibeen_shown in . Daniclson. i3 B ¢ B - { 5 § 3] - It is possible ndw- _here jn D-.nlelson uh} inspec D)I visits through ‘tha & -~ FATUEDA® m sit-in- your> own home on 2, Sunday Vusness section of the city with a view ety . flevening and, in effect; attend . service | {0 ¢aitying oul imsurustions ‘of “Super- e “GIRLS WILL BE,GIR'.S” o At least Buch-has been the experience ‘of | intendent Bobext Hurléy of the state po- = i !. LL L 1o those :In: the hpusehdld of C. A. Hamil- | iice. departmnat relative to the elimina~ = A CLASSY DANIELSON ed the loss of a handbag contaiting two |ton -of Railroad street. Mr. Hamilton's | tion of accumulations of - rubbish and 4 W (RIS T S 3 night dresses an da pocketbook contain-|son, John, hag a wireless ocutfit.which | Waste material that might cause disast-| 7 A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY — PRETTY RLS — SPECIAL A storm tt brought the first prom- |ing $15, Wednesday morning ‘when she |last’ Sunday' evening picked up and rmcx;pfir?s»nl Sy - m' SCENERY_— ELECTRIC/L EFFECTS tse of sle for this territory this |came to Danlelson. The matter was Te- | clearly tramsmitted to :tho listeners at tain Delage said that he wijl see to| Sy d bl ol a 1t cover- | ported to the police. the notie & sermion Beélng given by - a |1t that the recal:mnedndaflons of the head 3 1/‘-l;mE:: ATTRACTION EXTRA FEATURE late Wi b«lvvemh\ after. At a8 sesston town . | paster in some distant’city and ‘also the | of the state police department are care - o t also had included nesdtély momin:oll’:e.r Hu&mnwh'o“u music that wes a parft of the service. | fully carried out, 2ad that his inspec- PR 7 COMeEglc‘\:l;S}E‘TsnleIsT N(.)AK R fall here n’ue engaged in business here was charged | The coming o agatn brings ;eed Y.x{nns w&l,lh im!udede\ery section of the Senatio Novclty Offering four inches In | with violation o'the t % law | of a Wwarning against coasting on’ Rey- | city. erever dangerous accumila- 3 A ini 1 T Young | ox tho semalt of Lo e past | molds street. ‘The' pastime ts particularly ' Uons of rubbish are discovered remo- y;lllg.vpg“-k«r & §elz Martini & Trois peop a standing trolley car, from which pas- | dangerous in this street bacause’of the | val will be ordered and enforced. This —YARIETY ENTERTAINERS _ | ___talian_Comedy_Singing_Act f sengers were to be let off, the Incident |fact that Broad street crosses it at right | winter clean-up campaign is being made} k ” ”———--—-—-— t happening ln North Maln street. Judge|angiés and because of ‘the traffic at this | In the interest of proverty protection and [} L £ ¢ l HE SKY P" OT n Iy hamp- | W, Fenner Woodward imposed a. fine,|point. Many would welcome an ‘order | prevention of, fire losses. Captain Delage e s Rorm which was remitted, and Hajdun pald |from the proper authorities ordering !he died Wednesday | the costs in the case. Chief John Mc- |street closed to coasters. le. e |Farland ordered Hajdun into court upon past by | complaint of a person who was on the eath, | troller car at the time the Hajdun ma- 4 Mrs, | chine passed. ft. asks th2 co-operation of property owners \ g THE ROMANCE OF A and lessees of property in carrying out 5 the wishes of the state Dpolice depart- ment. Captain Delage, who is doing his first week of duty, said Wednasday morning TWO-FISTED PARSON AND A WONDERFUL GIRL—A TALE OF THE WILD AND WOOLY WEST. Walter Foley, At her home on Academy stroet. Wed- nesday evening, Miss Katherine B. Ayl- ward, chief operator, entertalned a dozen of the operators at the Danfelson ex- PLAYING a There appears & well fixed izpresslon | changs. A supper of chicken salad, rolls, | et Wi (he support of the ity gov. TODAY: EXCLUSIVELY that the state highway department will | cake, coffee and lce cream was served. | oo ;e;me;f % hi retiie il abdithe] FRIDAY B. F. KEITH'S . remeva trace about \filch there has | Music was by an orchestra made up of Rt e bl b nd SATURDAY s Foley been 35 much conroversy, in Reynolds | telephone company employes. A part) UZeNS WE fAFEG, ho TUTDOSS fo N8 3 VAUDEVILLE mornin street upon the completion of the new |of the evening was given to playing Sips oith Oy e 2 administration of the affalrs of the po- Jice department and to keep it at the highest possible stage of efficiency. " There 1s a warning that should be ac- cepted at 100 per oent. of its face value fn a statement made to tiae superior fourt at Wiilimantic by State Attorney harles E. Searls, of this city, in pass- Ing upon a case having to do with vio- fation of the liquor laws. 1 State Attorney Searls sald that no per= son who comes before the superior court The' entertalnment givem at the par- |32 Windham county to answer to a sec- ish hail Tuesday evening by the French- {ond offence for violation of the liquor speaking Children of Mary brought out [faws can hope to escaps With anything | trunk line highway to the state line at|games and to dancing. Little Rest. There has been mueh agi- [tatlon for the Temoval of these trees as | A bey whe was engoving & skate up o menace to traffic that will pass in |the Assawaga river, Tuesday afternoon [ ent otume throueh wrat is bew a |Suddenly found himself breaking through Rarrow roadway, and -strong-appeal -by |thiD. Dlaces in the ice and he soon was lovers of, the treeg for thelr preserva- | mmerged. to his hips. Throwing him- tion. Looal groups who have taken SCIf forward he managed to- keep his oposite views of what should be done |D0dy on the ice and to. scramble out about the trees are mow slfting tight. |ORt0 E0lid going again, escaping with Those Who want the trees -taken down [OP!Y 2 wetting. The boy is said to be seem to feel quite confident, however, |2 Tesident on the West Sidel t the state will remove them at the jproper time, although it is not known that any assurance to that effect has THE ONLY ACT OF l'l{S KIND IN VAUDEVILLE. THE SEVEN HONEY BOYS 7—WONDROUS COMEDIANS—7. A REAL COMEDY MINSTREL ACT—ANOTHER REAL TREAT. HARRY DECOE | _GREENLEE & CO. Man With the Tables and Chairs Comedians—Eccentric_Dancers BABE ABBOTT & FLORENCE HEALY “A Pzir of Chicks” Aged 8 and 9 yeers respectively. Wonderful enter- A > that developed at the tainers in comedy—song—dance. been given by anyone in authority. a large attendance. The comedy, giv-|less than a jail sentence. " Hif s : SR Jeading in |0 in French, was creditably presented. ely establishing the attitude e e pinociie toerna, | Tho entertainment was for. the benefit | ot orney for the state in deal- » EUGENE O’BRIEN MUSKETEERS | A Comiy, of R Lifle, ¥ Lakest Sadccss His total score atter the first six {Of the church and will add o considerable Rene Caron.is in sec- |SUm to the treasury. William YO, Wheat.| The. snow shovelers’ brigade. 1:&'&01’8 of the liquor laws. 3 legion despite the have | €act that few have been apprehended in A. E. Withington |& chance this morning to earn their first | rhis territory to date, Mr. Searls' state-| “CLAY DOLLA RS ” 6,285 and Eli Nichols fifth {Tevenue from.this souree during the pres- | 1 s of far-reaching interest. In o THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL ’ < ent winter. b * | rword, it means that those who dance ADDED ATTRACTION Harold Lloyd IN HIS LATEST COMEDY “l DO” . Iy nth % One of the coming Important games |must pay the fddler—in case they get! e e e matie | on the Killingly High School basketall | caught games cach evenl Twenty-four | Schedule is that set down to be plaved |) There are such tremendous profits in A e participating, | With Putnam High school at Putnam |sight for thrse who are willing to vio- (Thursday) evening. the yehist |Bext week. !late tho liquor laws, that many are will- ens at the club. Opening | Prosecuting-Attorney A..G. Bill Wag nirg to take the chances sttendant upon “s for the billlard and poo! tourna- | Putnam Wednesday for a - conference | iéing apprehended. Bnut It fs well for . DANCE BreeD)| . .DANCE ave not heen ammmc.,d yet. | ®ith- SEtate Attorney Charles E. Searls|cthem to kn v what to expect when they|f§ THE FUNNIEST COMEDY EVER §F i ha relative to cases that are pendinz On jappear for a second time in the superior MADE. THEATRE PIER ORCHESTRA a2 fa r.‘;e ycrimlna‘! list in the superior court county. The state attorney PARAMOUNT. MAGAZINE >, roportions | of the county. send them to jail, and Mr. & 3 KINDS OF JAZZ MUSIC +'in which § - | Srow Wednesday gave promise 0f | Gearls is known as a ¥ 0 rea ety i —TODAY— Milk B o e O | et epoit 1 for | the for Diinters - and | S oo o) o IONG, a5\a i wiio ievaviahly, | 35S HOWS IDAILY AT: 21 15:and 8:00 For lifants fhey were planning to-be out In om0t |\ oy o1 winte this morning. er storm hampered the fee Henry C. Renauld of Fail River was ovs at Quinebaug la visitor with friends-in Danlelson on laree proportion | Wadnesday. safely Inside the Practleally al need not indulge |plates have @ S ¢ shoitags for | biles now being used territ Laasiuncl ther. 1tkely = ' Snow began'to ting even | Finng hendlone threagh & windew | W- and to fall ranidiy has been so far hous- | when an avalanche of snow swept coaches TR 2 it "ao COOKING 3 w5 “Pood Drink” for AJ} Apea Quick cunch at Home Offics 2nd Boanntams 4sk tor HORLICK § 8& Avoid imitations & Substituter who had been rath- PRICES : ! Two Big Features | ARMORY | rrifory hereabouts this MATINEE, 30c—4Cc g ot GEORGE WALSH)/, Friday, January 13th, 1922 IN. ached out of the nort: EVENINGS, 3Cc TO 58c 1 d These Prices Include All Taxes | TR 1st Bn. Hq 3 c i tT . |“Dynamite Allen” 192d F. A. i Corinne Griffith | ¢ the neck and shoo | of the first of | y after 9 a.| during the next The noon hour brought an the 1921 registratis peared l'n.—n automo. to lts toed in the ler wi closest at 4t any hour to g ou brougnt aa |00 e Co t Coll of the Reld-Newfoundland ratlwar ex- | ensity of. the mortheast | ot Y4t U IN i nneCtlcu ege At the Mnjestic theatre Wednesday |rress tral nfrom the rails &t Papids b gradually e d to a, = —IN— | rt : o Fe - Wolneniax % < Margaret Ma uring the carly after. “RECEIVED i Concert Course W. Griitith's N rcoehiEs st team will ! Way Dbwn East, Fhe | s | L dy the; — — Trol-! ule and pro-| ELENA GERHARDT MEZZO-SOPRANO COENRAAD V. BOO ACCOMPANIST | Lyceum Theatre, New London Thursday, January 12th 8:15 P. M. H $3.00, $250—GEN'L ADM. $1.50 H TAX FREE TICKET SALE JANUARY Sth AT CHIDSEY’'S, NEW LONDON vingly enioyed t L cants a salary thres months. nnounces w Models |ORCHARDISTS SHOWER MERITS = BT OF IO PO EEna i | COSNEUTICUR THIRTEENTH AMONG THE WET STATES | that zre to com Gelssler of t 14 ch had been cumu:— bed for up to! 3 sday afternoon. The Jewish daily newspaper, Ferward, [ _Dr, John T. Slack and | New York, announced 1t would pay strike . : state board of i members of the in- 11 i @ - - union as isng ¢ P injunction restraining i of Putna hr,a—d fran paying benefits was per- f & i has the person s to stand for the presen physicians in th Series 22 BIG-SIX Prices the pres Guy Zyto. cantain of bowlng team named i eazon All-Star s honor. ing record the dale’s allevs. 134 made the total | nto one of th borwlers, and, better every day The death of Miss Junfus Warrison,| 17. member of the senior olass of Put- nam High school, caused wide- pread regret. Miss Harrison had made er home while mudying here with At- torney and Mrs. Morse. She was { a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ha: son of the town of Union, and the third daughter of her family to take a course at Putnam High school. Miss Harri: died late Tuesday afternoon. Superintendent C. Dwight Sharpes, of | the water department of the city of Put-! nam, has called attention to the fact that permits are necessary for those who wish fish through the ice of Woodstoc] lake, which body of water supplies this city, Fishermen Will not encounter any dificulty in oMtaining permits to fish, but they are under the obligation of ob- taining them, .as.is required by statute s of all who fish In Connectlont waters| Daniclson, . gt 87 that are reserved as reservoirs. (,nn STIANSON—In \or\\'h‘!‘ Jan Miss Agmes Tetreaalt and Leo Gagne, e ag both of this city, Were married at St. | Mary’s church Monday. Charles Dean is in New Yaork attend- i ing ‘the automobile show, Hunters who like the sport of going | after white rabbits can get ‘their fill of it by visiting Hampton, a town that has |- more of this lttle animals than some of the residents over there would wish, it was stated here on Wednesday. Jce cutting operations that were un- derway on Various small bodies of wa- ter hereabouts were suspénded Wednes- day on account of the storm. Harry K. Burton has been elected as | pcesident and John J. O'Brien, prindtpal of the. Israel Putnam school, vice pres- tdent of the Pu‘nam Chess_and Checker club, The secretary-treasurer of the new. orgamization is Dr. Edwatd F. Per- ¥y. 'The exXecutive comimittes is made up of Juwdge Mahlon H. Gelssler, chalr- man., Frank Rish. Henri Dubols, Dr. H. B. Wright and Charles Paul. = ° On Friday evening,. Jaouary 20, the club !s ‘o have-as ‘thelr guést Vissr Townsend, champlon checker "player of the c!{y «of ‘Boston and .who recently en- ‘gaged n’ an interesting series of -games with the Pacific coast ‘champion. Only mémibets of the ' Putnem - Chess and ( T clun will be ecligiile to see Mr. BURROWS—In Frances L. D. Series 22 SPECIAL-SIX Prices (2-Passenger) ... .$1425 DAXNIELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. | OWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THEEE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowling !s the sport for all Prizer given away every Saturday. Montville Imertown). ; WILL ISSUE FIRST PAPERS 2, David A. Johnson, aged | MONDAY AT NEW LONDON late home H of t Jan fami urfal in Plain cemetery. | SCHNABEL — T Minn. Hyde. wife “of 'BIG SAVING NOW This is the time to buy. All ow merchandise is way below pre war pricss. ‘daughter of Susan Milton Em The New LIGHT-SIX Prices Reduced Effective January 7th Tonting. (. 5, i ut the coun- being able to Best service and highs=st qual jity is our motto. Ee sure to get th: advantag: of the new prices. $1045 R R Sibetinag st el B I I T PSP | MANSFIELD SCHOOL ALWAYS | MAS BIG WAITI Readster (3-Passenger) .. Coupe-Roadster . FELDMAN BROS. Whelesale Grocers 44 Market Street Sedan controi the capito! this week, ted on the r re bureau of ublic welfare pointment of M as a field & CHURCH & ALvcH 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Embalmers Lady Ass HENRY E. CHURCH & WM. SMITH ALLEN | - Tetephons 328-3 - All prices f. o. b.'fndoriu. THE NORWICH MOTOR CAR CO, Inc 321 MAIN STREET ELECTRICAL WORK OF ALL KINDS Sole Agent for the following territory: Norwich, Jeweu Clty, Phlafield Wfifimtntlc, Moosup, Wturem u:d Co‘ld'mter. : THE l\ORWlCH ELECTRIC CO

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