Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, ANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON A sult for $10,000 baug company has been Instituted by Hugh Gorman, of the Alen Hill s.cti the town of Brooklyn, to recover fo Suries he received when the cart draw 2 by pair ¢f horses which he was .riving, was in collision early ning™3 few weeks ago with a 1 truck doing service for store—the corporation mereh: tablishmert on the West & ‘The accident Lappened lage, just after @riving to his hom section. The crash from t he sustal confined tc dedvery is concerned by Mr. Gorman Elwin Be met New London ne o town of A WONDE RFUL HAIR SAVER: DANIFLENN CASINO, AND ALLEYS against the Quine- Quindiaung for |arc handcapped in the effirts to revive this of interest and will re.u: has a Ter n April 1. misnt e inclined A rantzd conduct. What the state is doing to stimulate | geor 'V]m lic i a pare pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. L'L. In galls, on the West Side. Bridze whis' was played. The following being the win- } Ladies' first prize, Mrs. Helen S. gentlemen's first, Arthur W Wil lams. Ladies’ comsolation was a tie be- tween Mrs. L. E. Kennedy and Mrs. Or- say Potter, but in the cut Mrs. Potter catpured the award. Gentlemen'’s conso- lation Orsay E. Potter. Midway in the evening a Inucheon was served, consist ing of sandwiches, olives. cake, 1 cookies. camdy, punch and coffee. mittee in charge waj Ethel Ada Pctter and Minnie Mi The Roundabout cluh. is Mrs, - George F. Davignon 27th. Jewett City Fire Co. annual ball day evening. - Finn Opera House. Bros. Singing Orchestra, Milferd M adv. Mid-year examinations arg interest'nx the students at the hizh schovl this weck. The Danielson graded school team went to Putnam and won'a game from the jun for team of that place 20 to.7. enry C. Benmau of Worces: or with friends in Danlelson W- ednes their possession. = The flnes; amd costs have amounted to about §17 in each case. During the year 1921, 8000 dogs were killed in Connecticut by agents of the commissioner on Comesue animal Tire great majority of this small army o dogs were unlicensed or untagged animals and under the law, had no right to be go- ing about as potential creators of dam- age. \While there is mo intent to int with the proger keeping of a d-g; offl engaged in enforeement ol the dog iaw are fixed in their intent that roamine Gogs shail be driven off the highways and to meet Friday. | The law says that no dog scsompanied by its owner shall be allowed off the ¢wn- er's premises or streets abuiting such premises. While there is no intent to make difficuities to beset. dog owners, it is the intent of officlals that the law shall be obeyed. There has been much com:laint in Connecticut from sheep raisers that they day Additional fire escapes are to be placed on the Orpheum theatre here. PUTNAM The Grosvenordale compary has fol lowed the lead of other mills engaged in manufacture of cotton textiles here- &bouts and hag anhounced a reduction s that will amount to. approxi- 20 per cent. The Grosvenordas> | one -of .the most important | ufacturin great Industry by their fear of depreda- tions, from dogs. It is to aid t ownars that the dcg laws are m rigidiy emforecd. Dog owners who com- 'y with the law meed have no fear of getting into difficulties, but the days of the roving and unkcensed canines are numbered. Mr. and Mrs. George . Call are to leawve Thursday cf nex: week for a south- ern tour. As members of a i ;mr! enumpefl nlz S- e and North Grosvenordale. ’“hc ver 1,200 opera- e of the larg in this _ Captain Remi from ihere sother s ort to Jacksonville, from v v will start. out on a Llure motor ‘tour. of po east and west ¢> Delage of the pelico ounced Wednesday that ervision must be who arrange for by ajl of public dances and other nd. This ruling hs police depar and In a pos the functions over to Cuha for a st Returning to Fl nLclnlly journey north, the t w.on an officer’s £ for on all such | sarded as a publ Nothing like & cold wave, many people to co for nam's dog At the pres at bis place on whieh drives | club observed evoning “Gen the state Putnan ARY 27ih ST hia I Must Turn T for more than these CORNER STORE HYDE BLOCK, PHONE FURS—HALF-PRICE Every Neckpizce and Muff—Ladies’, Misses’ or Children’s, are included. PRICES $1.25 TO $60. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR MAROBIA FURS ONE-HALF PRICE Fox or Lynx and more durable. Every Picce Guaranteed. They would sell to a Furrier in July .THOMAS THE STORE OF VALUES enugine Clearance Sale Fact Is, "Twas Too Warm a Fall Season HENCE THESE WHOLESALE PRICES Merchandise Into Cash. SWEATERS ONE LOT OF SWEATERS 1,—PRICE—1/; SECOND LOT OF SWEATERS 14 OFF—259%, OFF Up-to-theMinute Latest Arrivals or Editions 00 EACH colored— OUR CENTER COUNTER ODD LOTS—ODD PRICES SHORT LENGTHS— SHORT PRICES prices. G.O. THOMAS DANIELSON No Cold Storage Here. Our Entire Stock Consists of A-1 High-Grade Merchandise. We practice all economies in buying and take all discounts. special sales’ advisors, adjustors, or professionalists to conduct our business. We save all this additional expense for you. We’re no Bluffers. You know us. Neither are we forced to sell. Values talk—Examine ! WAISTS, BLOUSES D MIDDIE‘S ; H Mlda WT;:.'E-:::QM Oils 1 Lot Waists, $1.00 Each -For Less Than Half-Price 1 Lot Middy Blouses—Half-Price 1-3 OFF—33 1-3 OFF Entire lot Crepe-de-Chine, Georgette, Pussy Willow, etc.—black, white and $5.00 TO $15.00 EACH WINTER HOSIERY WINTER UNDERWEAR Wool and Fleeczd ALL SPECIALLY PRICED AT CLEAN-UP PRICES. this weelk to confer with the members ¢ of tiz Putnam health board, which hopes during the year to accomplish muech. of | benefit to the city. ' At the organization | meeting of th:. board various matters } pertaining to publiz health come up for discussion. Bartlett High school team, of Web- ster, succumbed to Putnam High scinol's basketbal] team-at their meeting at, the High School gY here Tussday even- as did also the junior team of the ji school to- the visiting team. of Putnam. Putnam High's team goes to villimantic Friday for a .game with Windham High school team. Try Tlns Free An(y it to A Rupture, Old 0 nt,. Ltrbsngr Sm‘:“rtnd / _-ro on the Road That Hn { Convinced Thousands.. | 1 i i ¥ | i i Sent F re.e to Prove This Anynne rup:ur ~marn, weman or | ehild, shauld .white at ofce w0 W. S.| Rxwi&l-A ‘Main St, Adams, N. Y., for 2 free'tridl of his.wonderful Stimulat-| ing application.- Just put-it on me; rupture ‘and the muscles begm o tighten; - they ‘begin to bind togéther 50 .thdt.the. opening cloges naturaliy and the wecd of a support -or- truss or appliance {> then done away. with. Don't. neglect - to .send. for. this. free The following is a record of fires ihe city of Putnam duting 1921: Jan. 4—11.50 ,- T., Main stroet, o chimney; 10 damage. Jan. Johnson dwell p. m., Box 43, Seward awelling, amage none. m., T, J. Dupler, Parg no damage. Main 151515 w. canse | ¥. | trial.. -Bven if -your .rupture doesn't . m. T. 3. San Souci | pother yay what Jis the: use’ of-wear- 1 Ing supports” all . your * life.? - Why suffér this nuisance? - Why. run the Nightingale company, damage $25 Jan. 19—5.50 p. m., Walnut street, dwelling, chimney, no damage. Jan. 20—12.05 p. m, T. Farley tene- ments, chimney, no domoge. dwelling, chimney, | risk of gangrene and such dangers from a smezll and innocent Uttle.rup- ture, the kind that has thrown thou- sands on the operating table ? A host| of men and women are daily running such risk because their ruptures do not - Jzn. 21—8.10 2. m., T. Oak hurt. nor -prevent them -{rom getting fire. around, ' Write at once for. this free 24-—1.55, T. Carver dwelling, |trial, as ‘it is certainly a wonderful| i strect, no damage. thing and has aided in the cure of! . 24—4.40 p. m., T., Fort Hill farm, | Tuptures, that were as big as a man's m—mso.x no apparatus -response, a. m, Box 35, Ber- hz, Van den Noort street, no damage. 26—3.40 p. m. T, (eorge Por- chimney, no damage. two flsts Try and write at once, using the couypon. belo . FREE. FOR . FUPTURE . S, Rige) Ine., 131-A Main St.,, Adams, N.-Y. 27—11.40 a. m., T., E.. W Vst You thay'eend me entirely free a ef, sparks from grass 16 1} goniie Treatment of your stimulat- ey = 3 Mafn ing apiflxcauon for -Rupture. rear Mansheld store.’ p. m., T, Putnpam M6é- Maln street, damage $10. i 6—5.30 ». m:, T., Lee street INBOen y: oSS Wfeseessiecancasnens —4.10 ». m., ‘T, Bosworth ten- chimney. street. 279 Provi- 1 25 Church 23 streat, J. - Shepard -estate, storags, smell. loss T., Smith street, -“gity” dump, < Tumt g Bradley m., Kinney lumber von E ¥ T TRREY TUMDET | street, Connor. Macksmith, gmall damage. ttery sireet Jat +—3.30". p. Box Grand T Battery, street, | viow:. T-: Tayior tsnement, stove, T Sehoo, | Small dama i elty gump: AT 1., T., brash fire, 035 813,00 \L:;. 12—4 p. m,, oss honse. Ross heuse, mrey. , T, Wainut "2ree*.! : t'a,l‘fd to ey, remove T.. 24 MI street, himney. . Box 18, Norv. street, 7310 ». Avertll ten- Flansuf en unknown, Park strect, street, grass fire, small building on Dec. . 10—12, noon, Box 41, tar barrel, | near Hammond hal Dge. 15—10 ». 'm; T., C! Ballard ‘tenement, chimney m., Dot 41, Bradiey | Dec. 15—11.30 § m.. Box 46, Ballard tenement. chimney. Jadotn garage, | ' Dec. ‘219 p.-m., 'T. aee: | near. Thompson - line, ney. . Lamont | . Des. 24, €30 3. m., Box 16, false ent, fire caus- ; alarm. | Dec.” 28—5 p. m.; -T.. Woodstock av- enue, Ross ‘tenement, chimney. i Dec. 30-~7.10 p. m., Box 26, School street, Smanson tenement. - The Weather Man muost ~have been (‘nceven about, “something ~ Wednesday ne; or anxiols'to even up for some Box 12, at trans- Manhasset n. m. Box 41, fire at L. M. Keith and Son, South m., Box 33, Van mild day in'the early winter, for he shot ney fire & mercury down to 12 below zero . m. Box 41, Schéol oWest report in this city—for a' re drd of. the winter. By nuthority of the common comncil. Clérk “Thotras P Ryan has iseued | for bids for.the contract of tr: anyprizonérs who mai be order SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 6th hands of the cl!y cle" b "'ebrua*, | Dyron Wilcox has restgned as ome of tsachers at'.the .evening scheo! in t he€ may ‘zo to.Boston to fil -Interest in the evening schont 21 In some depart: gzing in others. ‘Anderson, D. D, win preac| h at.the: services” at ‘the Congre- iureh - Sunday, @ orney, ' Charles ‘B.:Bear's was Willlmantlc Wednesday attending a sexsion of:the superior court. wreatling mateh wehednlad to take témorrow < (Friday) ‘eventns B Al Lundstrym n¢ North Grosveno: nd.-Jehn Kalteg! b flb"“POn—d oa securing the neceasars r required by state’ Jaw. are “interested in .this big athle [ avent. Nowever, are agmred matei will'“take: plage. in about two weeks, Lundstrum postp 5 Texns trip in order:ts meet Walet- chitz,” who {8 the foremost contender in thls port &0 New England for the hon- ors new pald by ‘the North Grosvenor- dale man. Btate Officer Howard K A. Pl of Hartford was {n Putnam-on business on ‘Wedensday. William Terbet was belug held at the police station hers Wednesiay awalting the arrival of an officer who wag to take him to Huntington, Ind., where he is said to be wanted to amswer to charges the nature of ~which "the pélics ware not willing to reveal Wednesday. Torbet. who has scen elght yeare’ regular army ser- vice, is -2 fine apnearing man. and is 4 barber by trade.. ‘He has hesn em- ployed recently in Wiabster. His wife, | el We employ no | who {s' a resident’ of Putnam, was Miss Eva ‘Chénail. OXIDAZE | Pohhcuns — Auctioneers Clergymen — Lecturers , “Singers lAmone who speaks or-sings in public| | wirose voice is apt ‘to. grow husky or| weak - from .the strain, ‘will -find that one ‘Oxidaze tablet ‘slowly dissolved in the mouth before speaking or ing, | will make'a world,of-difference. 'The ! voice stays ‘strong and ciear and nat- ural ‘even: during an .unusual strai . essential oil tablets, ‘'which bring such quick relief in ‘cases of Hoarseness, | Loss 6f Voice,: Soreress, or Tickling | in Throat, Bronchitis, Bronchial irrita- tion, Bronchial Astbma, Ceughs, Colds, fluenza and’ Pneumonia. i One. small inexpensive package of “Oxidaze™ tablets will quickly prove| | the value of pure essential oil in cates | of this kind; it they are always képt jin the house for usé in case of an | emergency, they 'may:save you many 'day: of Auerious illness or discomfort. 0F Any - good druggist GOODS EXCHANGED il i Lee, & Osg | can ‘supply yo! WHEN' TOU-W&NT to: put your busi- ness.before the public. tbere s no medi- shro mg -adverilsing ia Thousands of people have testified | to the remarkable valie of these pure |y and as a preventive against Grippe, In- { A DELIGHTFUL: Dmflr DEMPLED D'DLUGT | A MINIATL;RE ZIEGFELD FOL 'Esvd\lyud e's t-.-.- ezt Child O i A'T""HAGTIO‘J sz ,,(% & EINGHAM ___IN'A NOYEL GOMEDY SKIT "CILFTON & RODEU:A ! A" | DON CARN VARIETY NOVELTY ACT -« 3! SINGING' COMEDIAN Elsie Ferguson in “Sacred and Profane Lov2” | THE DRAMA OF A SOUL'S AWAKENING ——— e S cm—— NEWS WEEKLY -y COMEDY THE PLAYING WORLD S i 1 EXCLUSIVELY BEST i 8. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE Today, Fnchy, Snmh% Exlraordmary WILL STANTON & CO. IN HIS MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS ' “NOW AND THEN” A HODGE-PODGE OF FUNNY'' mas—wn.l.Gmmr YOU A HUN- DRED-FOL! FofiXQEEI Comedy Novelty - - Fannie Ward i Monroe—Florerfee (A Fast Musical Novelty “She Played and Paid” mm-—-— Jm— AV] AHEATRE S .. - 4DAYS Commencing Sun., Jan. 29 EVENING ONLY PICTDRES METRO 25555 THE REX INGRAM Screen Production of TWO BIG FEATURES William Russell —IN— “The Cheater PR R —— { Miss Helen Kaplan s visiting'reiutives and friends in New York during, her var cation £t e M . Robert George and Fred' Morgan' were recent callers on J. M. Miner of New London. * Miss Rcbecea Miller London friends. g Miss Marion Mitchell has b lenh‘ £ ds’ in New London recent Mr. and Mrs. Leo Whiting ot Ei.!t Ly¥me were recent callers 'n this place: M. HORSEMEN Of the APOCALYPSE is v u!u..uu\'b' Q Adapted by June Mathis EM by John F. Seitz | | r was In North Lyme Fnaa)t | zon 1 When an immovable object Is struck | TEL. NOW FOR RESERVATIONS by an irresistible force’ the resujt is- PRICES,” MAT. 35, 500—FEW T3¢ the same as an” umen' betweon 2170 | * P S e s 53 EVE. 50c, 75c—FEW $1.00 PLUS WAR TAX e e e METRO'S OWN MUSIC SCORE AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA — i e 30 WEEKS IN BOSTON 52 WEEKS IN N. Y. CITY BORN i ! i Y—In Westerly. a eon to Mr. and Vn‘ Kinncy of Potter Hill. K pl; 1{:?‘0‘ THE GOOD ol.n-rumu\’u% TINE TLRI‘IELD—In Brookiyn, 9, 19: z;r:-. Marl THE \'W!v‘n‘-rntlru ANNTAL FIREMEN'S BALL . Wilingtor, Cons. Singing Orchestra {" Sullivan Brothers KEXYON—In Providence R. 1, Jah #9.1% of Milferd, Mass.. feataring tie 1923, o son, Stuart Denbam, to M and ‘ Hyan Quartotte Mrs, Amos H. Kényon. ia Fian's Opers Houee, AMORAL—In Sténinston. Jan. 82, .1832, . PRIDAY “E‘DG 27, 1922 ]Battery B Dance {Fna-y Evening, 8-12 Armory leb s Rocky Point Orchestra - GENTS 55¢ LADIES 45¢ 2 son to Mr. and Mrs. Mamuel Amoral’ MARRIED A EINDIENST-EDWARDS—At ford. Conn., Déc. 13, 18°T, by. wr i herry !\le'ndlmn Sor- Norwlch, and Mrs. | KL Bu" \IITTEL!!A\ — HENDEL—In 24..1922, by Tabbl A. Nawack. !- n)a‘nir D. Mitteiman of .\Hdmflm Miss Sadie V. Hendel of !'.W m DIED. In thie eity, Jan 1998, ura Wiedwald, beloved rflo d George Congdon,-aged 28 yesve. Funeral at :he home of her mq- 3‘,. ' Adam _ Wiedewald, 18 “lt's « Guaranteed Battery B t. Friday afternoon, Ju\ a1, nl.'ii ociock. Burial fn Maplewood ‘ceme- 3 Affair” { S e ——— 8501 Case, beloved wife' of BREF ¥ I'E Lemuh M. 1ding, aged 53 years. STA NEWS BrTLI-:R—m ta's city, Jan. 2%, 1833, Deep River.—Robert Rankin, chairmas g Henry Dutler of 18 Eitm 4vexte, | o¢ the .démocratic town con e, Wi R R Sutherised tc receive con tot Funeral ~ at' his late rendenoe )‘r‘lu’ morning, Jan. 21, at 815 tigtn | 2OORrow Wilson, Found. mass at Sacred Heart murvh Vnr‘}ch Town, at 9 ocloek. - Burial in, u-ny lot in St. Joseph's cemetery. New Britain—Miss ary New .pritaln, who is in o HEBER—In this city. Jan. 25,1922 ‘Ax- | at the Allyn house. Hartfo nie Piclett, beloved wife. 'of ErTiest | cajved -her pay from the Heber. i Funeral at her late resKance, 53§ Mamm | WeekS strect, Friday morning, Jan.- 27, at|> Newiagten.—A: 8.15. ' Requiem mass. &t S arent-Teacher urch at 9 o' ening. R. 1 S ety Gent in.place of Charles ¥ad resigned.” Miss Flore state nurse, 10ld of her work in soho0ls. CHURCH & ALz -~ - 15 Main Street Funeral Directors ant Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Saturday A TRIBTTE. nds who €o- hersically ue from, andsin ex- fires Dargnnsea ) > who 8o ‘fld y of ther nowe. | o warmest gratl t ._RICHARDSON A,‘_.\D_ F;\A!:* 1 Montvilta el . CARD OF THANES ‘We desire to express in this weav our el neighbors for their kindn row, and for the oeauuf.L for .the funeral of ‘our father. MRS: I. HARVEY GORE AND EO‘IS wers s o band - And Norwich Towr\_ CARD OF. THANKS _ e, tho undersizned, wish' ta our thanke to ail friends: uwgboip for the sympathy and kindness shown us in. the .:ls- of our beloved. Wifs ALTER ¢ BROWN, ..+ . D MRS. W. L. DURKEE! e Sere

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