Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 6, 1922, Page 6

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th esentiment of the local to" which the producers hereabout bel through such violation can be sul of $5 per prod: cow.- The farmers here feel that they :‘:1' the short end of the milk shipping busi- ness insofaT 28 revenus is concerned, ! though they have to.do the great bulk M the work necessary to make milk delive ery in Boston possible. 2 Producers hereabouts expect to hold out ‘against the Boston distributors until what they consider a more equitable con- tract can be secured and thé station ‘ charges abolished. . Another evidencs that prohibition is working out splendidly was furnighed by a group of raiding officers who .started out on .one of their rsznla.r . Saturday night “house -partles” in this territory and came bagk therefrom with a haul of helf barrels, kegs and cases of home brew, some mco::sh.ms and & pall of mash, Doputy Sherif? Charles E.. Ayer, Cnle‘ Jghn McFarland of the bo-ough police deciared them short, picked them up and dig not allow of putting them back in the water, witness said, THe fish were alive when the ‘warden' took. them, the witness said. - Mr. LaBelle corroberated Mr. Gilbert ané said that he was not given a chance by the warden to measure the figh, which he testifled- were alive When Mr. Robbing too’ kthem. 7 Amold Baftéy, who was. not mear ‘where the fish had been caught, said that Mr. Robbins and the latter's son came poking about where'he was on the ice. looked into the ‘tiit box and eventually told the witness he would have to appear in court. Mr.” Battey -gaid he inquired why. and was inforred that two short DANIELSON L town court Saturdey morning & Jeputy game warden and Lis assistant, sstifying under oath said that they el up two pickersl which they de- ibed as “stone dead” from the ice &t “e Eadie Pray reservoir near East Kil- gty last Tuesday, and the five men were in the fishing party on the 1€ were ordered into court, because e plckerel were “shorts’—in other "fl“flfl egs than 12 inches in length. the five accused fishermen, all ception resulted in 2 fine of $1 and costs | merial window; Chester E. Child memor- ing imposed -on Herbert Andersonm,;!al organ; {ie rall given in memory . whose dog was found to be going about|iifs, Goeorge A. Hammond; Charles H., without collar or tag. On Saturduy nest| Bertha E. and Janet Hammond the ' Kl State Officer Howard A. Bilott, special MLLE. GLADYS WORLD’S GREATEST PROPHETESS AND MIND i B department and State Officer Arthur W, S jrial- Gholr stalls % & E:?e rcie):::'yl 3:;51_;.1::”?:; }’;:n; ;:; po;:fsgzt:f_ Williams made up the group of ralders iepl\sx-yf e::pfé{fl:iion:rb :fm fl:rtn:;é:: mea’:-t the lary l";dn 'I‘;zem drc gxlg&u The READER—ALL THIS AND MORE IN CON- o » . gl DOPPTIG i A A s ~| who swooped down upon the houses|ma s t s committee that had eharge e redéc- - s ¥ 3 Tro op- | said that M. Taveing o him to o) the| 710, 27e0RSd Jown wpen e souser} S 0 o 02 By seesengs | oration and. et s chenge a¢ she conc|| - JUNCTION WITH OUR REGULAR SHOW, - _ n;;,n ; ;\‘;: coming to cour produce something of interest. gasddemgdt desirable, ea‘lr. am:;opms;m ing exercises is composed by Ray C. Bos- —.—.—.'—-—_—_—-; e At the home of August Trahan on|Suuday, before proceeding with or | worth, Mrs. Chester B..Child, Mrs, Fred-| P “hn FredeI'ICk “'nlel.ure f Ja& e A ol B e I ‘,};‘{jfi: Jer steet the officers seized sixtecn | dog casea that are pendlng 1ng. | epick ' J. Dantels, 3. Johhon, C. al e m [+ 3 @ ;G’g Hed: “T.don't know.” Later ‘k‘“aw cases o? beer and two jugs containing |So it Will be interesting to keep tabs 01| Dwight+ Sharve, % this incident of news and to note the out- come of the cases ham county 15 i be done what 4 s raiding party The Story of a Woman Transformed Buster Keaton in “The Playhouse” was Teported @s home-made wines. Trahan welcomed the members of and showed m where tho home brew wWas kept,: appar- Brnest C. Morse. ‘The poitce rmhy nighic honis of Mrs. Mary 1 who ‘was fishing a little distance off, was calied to and asked for his name by the warden. and he shouted it back. He came ~ All of eastern Wind- terested in what' is to riided the Vood- the Sterling dog cases. 3 over t0 see what the difficuity was, was At o e 2 stock avenue, o1 nd a % aformed, and. ‘asked to ses the - fish [ 8Pty in no manner disturded by the vis-| . Lathrop sa,:l Sunday qufinflt}“vf 1oonshiie. 1]1. F . Wenner Woodward decided | measured. “Mr Battey said that when|fatlo eaton, Driny | 155 ® word ¢F (ruth in & puslished report ; unniest of All Buster Keaton Comedies , 2 c neo was | Barl Robbin % the flsh out of his Trahan, Prince a5 e i = o | pocket fnem:m'r?.x ze! ;.‘,3“.& el T‘anan, a of the Dye: | from some piaces in Sterling & PARAMOUNT MA verdict wa_n, &t e:cd m flopped out:of ‘mc ¥ s whooa home the other raid| leashed cogs that were about to i $ringed | hand and on to the ice. he officers sefsed two 16-| them. curs and doctors fatled to WAIT for the Real Record-Breaking Version: of "l'fl court | Mr. Rapp'siversion of eh_sfl& two §-gallon Lges of| iss Vinnie E. Siaw, of Worcester,|sultz. Mrs. Demar then ¥ cu the past of the paid quarts_ of “moon- . Battsy were fGshing, M oximately one- Q\.al’:f moonshine started mal As a Wwoman recommends the” Nights in a Barroom”—This is not th= old reissued picture, D e s S 5 5% oMcers| team defeated _Dayville grammar, VD eal or aeesn o W"!'m\" T i he Smf 2By AL G ;‘ : of sate.|icam. 26 to 11 the town hail Satur-| s made of, for, she safd, ‘it tad §Aefl' e sl allve w! Q:OQHF;:‘(;;R:, s:e ‘Eg(‘ 1 at the police day afternoon. Corriveau and D, Gau-|improved h ushand’s. health, althou Bti] n: he . g at th how much or how large doses are ne essary she did not state. found the defendant gulity ith intént to-sell and m $200. T . Mrs. Lorena B. Evana, slster nf W. Mason Babbitt of East Putnam. who has been visiting here, leaves for New York today (Monday) to join her Lushand, Dr. dreau excelled "DA (he winners by caging The ve them measured. lled to the stand 7 A. G. Bil and u rahan were ordered (Monday) mo: to m STRAND /-Today, Tuesday, Wedneuhyw'rhreg Days Only - 4 FINE ACTS Brennan .us,.s were on z‘c pre i Snday’ that th . cesseess Dayi o 2k b . - cato. that. an ;Mlogal Segd e SR SOM DELL & CO LAYPO & BENJAMIN hias been engaged. in gover: ~SONG _AND DANCE _MOMENTS, NOVELTY ACROBATS St work for some years, ls now engaged in GOW DING TBOWMAN & GIBSON iz reltef wwork in’ the. near east. cola",,?oi’fl{fif"';zé‘;;d ‘_;‘ ‘o:,d,f:?do, S ia fm}; Mor'ui';:m\,e“ 5. Do A v.h_ht]f;r the t;n:im .rugheh:nn;.: _3':'_,._SE_LM°M___._°°MEDY—NNGI NG—TA:.KI measaged | Gauareau 5, J. Geugresn 1, -Major 3,) NPTVl was Beld 8t she Bome of ALSO THE ORIGINAL SUPH{-FEATURE_Dont Miss feedy oMoty Brennan 1, Chase 1; baskets on free chanic strect, Friday evening. ~ Twelrn tries, Day 4, Brennan 3. in town regarded n play. No oriz TEN NIGHTS I 8 foroo the-fish and ¢ The '\:i.flpenlnh:l envelopes With reduced amounts Dacius the Gventim rait LB it Sutur t of davs se through this ced, This:is Ome veteran UA not on: Il eneral 8. 1n s territory as the result of the recent eduction in wages. Edmund Vachon of Scheol street pur- chased at auction Saturday the residence o? A. W. Bassett, off Broad sreet. Many attended -the sale, which wa: uo'nducn@u v The property p and his fam that will be held before the summer sea- son. Telephone and electric llght flnm-nl are stiil eng:.ged clearing up odds and ends of damage doue by the ice storm of a month ago. Saturday morning one of the linemen sald that people cught to re-i S alize that they could save MUCh oL | (e —————. - in the future by trimwming off nehes 3 BREED Today and Tomor_row egime but as Heenso ¢ll of license and no- predicted that this com- fn six months away from a r\.ped ion of u:.ppenhgb of da\s mber of similar afla'm' BAR ROOM YOU’'LL LAUGH!—YOU’LL CRY!—YOU’LL LIKE fi" Produced From the Popular Novel and World Famous Stage Success. T ek eriogs, v»c'ru in posi_ from Hariford that he ‘was days. The board of relief some of Killingly’s automoblitsts do not g trees overhanging the highway wheras Wires are strung. .Many such branches, broken off by the storm, have been left is hearing that a ng liquid evidence as might be = ester | about. . These days of pounding sledge: the valuation set upon thelr cars|hanging‘and as they rot and fail it will and closely | against doors of places under suspicion o board of assessors, bring down the wires. Speaking of the iSlare not rar ahead, the old-timers say; work dome and being done this ilneman THEATRE nature does not change, espec-| % sald that all repalr trucks ard equinped - hen there {5 sufficient ince 1 PUTNAM with first 214 kits and that they have - Gasitaeiton come In handy many times, not only to BETTY COMPSON ectly safe trom being obliterated for ew Hall organ has been installed| give first aid to employes but to others some hundreds of years to come. lat the Second Congregational church.|who Liave beem hurt. He clted anin- Dedicatory exercises tvill be held at the church Wednesday Rev. Boynton Merrill, now assistant pastor at AND ADISTINGUISHED CAST INCLUDING MILTOV SILLS, MITCHELL LEWIS, CASSON FERGUSON AND stance of a man injured on Pomfret siveot not'long azo when his wagom broke down. The driver was thrown omt Mrg. Aleott D, Sayles was in East Killin seriousty Shipments of milk from peints abouts ‘to Bosto: by " | the New Old South church, Boston, who|ang rendered unconscious. A remalr gang e A e s cngage | i, s 019 South shurch, Eoston, who | ana renderca unconselous, & renate eave || JOSEPH KILGOUR, IN THE MELODRAMATIC Fli.id New Lnghnd Ak P associa- pit of the hcater plans for installing the organ were for- brought into piay, the man revived and treated and sent to the hospital. Mrs. W. T. Rafferty is chairman of Qhel valentine tea to-be held in Odd Fellows' summoned . for SENSATION “AT THE END OF THE WORLD" mulated, Wil be present to assist in the dedication observance. = Rev, Mr. Merrill will conduct the Tliver- the: address, burned on theé omach, but no fear is felt tt Dr. W. B Jugi hall, under the auspices of the Woman's injured, wo; Board of the Day Kimball howp! TO—“—__—__ ; Proceeds © will | bo devoted to hosp N ¢ e Woreest Work. - Danelng 13 to b 2 feature of HNNY HINES IN “TORCHY’S NIGHTHOOD organist, T e e e Erne: from.7.30 to 11.30 with a nrize fox trot THE NEW:! 3 CHESTRA : o of Pleamont church, Thelai 11" /The Commenweaith Orehestra of PA VS | CONCERT OR programme arranged follows Pre)udc Worcester Deen engaged for the ev- 7 - | ening. Mrs. S. M. Wheelock {9 in charge 3 5 1o the dancing arrangements. assistéd Lathrop of the by Mrs., George S. Bradley, Mss. E. IL) M Y'S ¥ m_LB e had an ‘flefime Snow and Miss Marjorle Mann, Allen' cENELL’ . ing up the owr ogs Averlll, Keyren Cotter ‘and. Iver Neison 3 3 { y Wl act as foor directors. Mrs. J. ©.| State Armory, Friday Night | ! % Kent and Miss Charlotte Manning - 5 have charge of he ticket ale. Concert and Dancs ; ST If the advance male of seats imnc-tu i : ent praye: + 1, - 1 of emoral gits wh aiso| ST3thing, e Vistors. teatre See Anniouncement MARIE DE KYSEG 4 The Russel] E. B ety ttens Ly¥lc Soprane. N The Gels whi MAUDE SHEEREE, Dramatic Reader. Windham High School Auditertum Monday Fvening, Feb. 6th. Benefit Willimantic Rotary Boys' Werk “ommittee. ¥ thy Gros".ennrda!e oy wl ti of n of New England and Joan K chitz of Eastford, who gained ranlk a8 wrestler both and abroad while & —_— ROCKVILLE ck went to” Water- day mofldauu.- 1 main bout of the even: Iso be the flrst appearance pert, manager of the Victory, as u sport promoter. Everything has been arranged! under the new law regarding boxing ar wrestling and W. R. Livingston of Hart- ford, selected by . IsBackache Makmg You Miserable? W morning lameness, sharp, shooting pains and that dull, tired, all-worn-out feeling. You want to be well'and the best way to get well is to find the cause of your trouble and-correct it. Have you given any thought to your kidneys ? Very likely a cold, chill or strain has slowed up your kidneys and that’s Peckbam of | er's parents ) man in the Livingston an old hand'a mat gamé and s at present nhxsleal & structor the Hartford Y. AL C. A, The management feels that this importa end of the arrangements has been well taken e The opened will be a 23- minute hout between "Victor Blanchard and Hector Ravenelle, bot] of , North ‘Grosvenordsle. The semi-fina' will ses Duteh Kent and Bob Page, of Hartford. at work for tne néxt thirty mi lowing this event A into ithe ring and for the main Lundstrolm has had a remarksoly suc- cessful carcer as a wrestier. vaccination for all who was the town ,sgrr kins, an aged resident ef HY put up-with that nagging backache ? s “heci 51 with pacuments in ‘hitford and infan% New Yerk spent Tuesday o G. Barber at Wi ng of the Y. P. 8. & parsonage )londl;'" the zmndhg m: g Thursday—but not make any difference. HYDE—In o Harlan_Brewster, Harry L. Hyde o “‘HALLF\ In Lisbor to Mr. and Mrs. rMs_mrez MeCluggage). Tom. probate hud' @ falltoda firemsn, nie begun wre i n‘.\.w'x'hu:'yer‘ o2 why you have those racking backaches, stabbing e e MHARRRD) o s, diaphaten] HULL—L‘"{}\G— the estate of Com A. Thayer, Noil! . 1820, the court ordered the real andl rsonal. property - divided. amvong . tho three children of Mrs. Tlu;-er. E to devote his whole time to sport profes- ong those whom he has P4 zu‘ Gardner of Schenectady. %y 5 \nis city, Feb. 4, pains, and that weak, depressed feeling. You may 4 have headaches, too, with dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities. But don’t worry ! Just take things easter for awhile, and help your ‘weakened kidneys with Doan’s Kldney Pills. Assist the medicine, too, by drinking water freely, eating lightly and getting plenty of rest, fresh air and exercise. Doan’s have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor ! Read How These Norwich Folks Found Relief: mrm is Y., at e holder of the middle- We[z'ht chafmplonship of America. Twast summer Lundstrom travelled the coun- » and ‘with an outdoor- cariival T all comers.” Heé 18 in the pink of{i Denni v 7 | condition ‘and ‘has been training 4t North Grosvenordale - for -the . bout Tuesday Kaletchits has not been ldle. He in actlon in St. John's hall, this j city, several vears ago and- crested 2 { most favorable impressio: It was 2 4nd the snow was deep. malk!ng claims that he will i surely win--and —< in St. Pacrici | Hirem U. Neff, 465 E. Main St, says: “l have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for attacks of kidney and rheu- matic trouble. The pain seems to set- tle mestly in my back and across my kidnoys. At times they are so bad | can scarcely get around. | am hard- Iy eble to steop or straighten on ac- count of the pain. At such times | use Doan's Kidney Pills and they al- ways remove the peins end my kid- neys become netural in sctien” Mre. James E. Moran, 33 2nd 8t., says: “A ‘cold settled in my kidneys and weakened them. My back ached con- tinually for eome time and | could hardly get around to do my housswork. My kidneys didnt act right at ali’ | had known of Dean’s Kidney Pills helping ancther member of the family 80 l-used them and found celief. Late- Iy | had another attask of kidney trouble but Doan’s were just as sure In‘curing me again as they wers the first time.” Albert P. Dunham, 9 Durkey Lans, says: “Bending and walking so much as | have to do at my trade as a spin- ner, worked hard on my back until my kidneys gave out. | suffered with constart pains in the small of my back just over my kidneys. When 1 bent sharp® pains sikort through my; back that fairly took my breath away. | had to get up a number of times to pass the kidney secretions. A couple of boxes of Doan’s Kldn.y Pills from the. Loo ‘& Osgood Drug Co. cured the trouble ce"fl" Jxa:.vr:‘l} ce CHFSI'NUTHILL and gon spent in Belton. | MWCUTTLE—In I’Frw,c MeCurtl nro days aged 1 month a.mi + of Miss Cora Chappell for .z few days last weeln The mew railroad | schedule seoms about® 28 -unaccommodating as possible for local people, but one can always find a ray of brightness. Regldents think ‘they will be zble to get The Bulletin each morning now. as - the first train from Willimantic is due Here at =bont § a. m. A company of young people from l.eb- anon and Columbia enjoyed the fingskat- ing on the MUl pond here Friday even- fess and sympath eent bereavement ot Judson Miner. thesBozrahn publican Town wi] lunch of cak a.ndcocoabyl(uc.‘!‘. Chappe! The pleasant evening terml- o 2 CARD OF THANKS express our heartfelt and ncers w)‘rmulnn of the acts of kind * ehown. duri t our beloved husband and father, ‘We also wish to thanks those .who sent flowers, especially the New London County Agricultural Society, G e, and the Bozral Re. ‘ommittee. alwe. . be cherished b: MRS, MINER CARD OF THANKS We wish to cxpress our sincere thanks daye. B These ‘acts us. AN AMILY. CHURCH & ALLEN Doan’s Kidney Pills At all dealers, 60c a box. ; Fu!er-“illun'nCo. Manufacturing Chemists, Buffao, N. Y. - and appreciation for the many acts of kindnees shown us during cur recent be- iy | reavemeny the sudden death of our be- her| leod husband and father; also for the florai tributes. nated with singing and music from both plano and violi: | Miss Mabel Payson of ‘Wilimanti staying m- a (‘ma at the home C. Payson.

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