Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 8, 1922, Page 8

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DANIELSON the--Polo: Danc :Uu (’Wm) without doubt when | nations, America, Fran Efiiingly and Putnam high school lsams meet in what always [woves a r-c contest when these teams race each Putnam will bring down a r:a of loyal rooters and every last mem- of the Killingly student body will be Bn hand. Cheering =nd rallying orles wil the game, which both teams are jexceedingly enxios to win. KRimgly a the edge on Putnam eo far this season h &3 the locai players captuted a gams recenty played at Putnam. From Broklyn to s Boston paper that “ conducting & probwbition forum the following interesting communication has been eent: Sir: Sines the eighteenth afhendment Bomes have been more hermorious and prosperous and honest addicts have said they &ldn't want to go back to the asen saloon; our public gatherings have been fignts conscdcuous- “Yankee-Dixle Ginds,” - gaive the mecessary hrill this picture. Leach’s furnished missic, sisted by mmn L. 'Witte lt the ano for the choruses, - - There has beex no zllln ‘week in the Quring ditions and for the Chages. Themflhnnfnl&uwan will win the for more orderly und fist to hald out. 1y abeent. Wh % is men and wo- One bad featurs that. m fermerw ‘mave men to uphol We I:ave een | to face is the accumintion of surius nuk sunk in the s'o We can kea the high | It might be for the ingerest of the er levele or retrosrade. That ehall it {i7 genersl to vde u greate quentity q , Conn. is the sumer as well as the producers. There scems to be o general et mre the commission Teferred to has vestigated the ciosing of stations dy fakir with ne. t e \Ia 1"5.1** o? + on the Ronor roli. of ‘The names ere th {liinzly's ydung men who went fo) o World what may become of it Quiek repair work of o lewst & ditions that arg dangerous to traffyz. Chiet John MeFacland of the pellco rs fo mong the extracts on their Mst snd ». ject to order was taining, Chlef MeFariand st Ta 0 per’cent. of aieahol. BAD BREATH Comes from Biliousness 8o does a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongu®, dull headachs, and unhealthy yellowish skin, these symptoms of a disord Immediate of table corrective to prevent tion and-a sick speil. icit orders for it. ginger in Daniseon. uses {t here.. of Denfelson men wer3 all tell the story system and your a purely vege- infeo- n aroid C. Bennett of Wortester was visttor wi day. | Pure minx mmoAidImsyumm Sul quehanra Sue Geoup, Tight the position they have taken and thet they things which ey are cmzmmgumqm:mmm 3 vuciady for chiidren, is known tham miNc- ore liberal use of ft will benefit'the con: imapression about Danielson that an sipeal should 10 the pudlic utilities commission of ate for the opeming, Of the .the pas: fon of the New Haven road kere T bea 2 ER Cases are in record, It is sall, New Haven road end, where it has deemed |’ necessary, has ordered ‘them recpeasd. l It might bo well fer many whe criticise jamd express the fears about eome of thefr fellow resldents to go up to Daw's park In some quiet hour and there read the names ar—not thoss who stayed at home to WorTy over the country eamd . tewmpe- Mee, as- [rary nature is needed on the state. high- ) way between Danlsison and Putaam. South of Edmville there ars hoies in the | center of the state bighway, worn theoug”: Ly traffic and the result of weather con- terviewed Tuestay some canvaesers who ve been goinz about tewn eoliciting or- fiavoring extracts. Ths in the rame group reported as acttve i Putaam. Jamaica ginger. con! ay; The chief difer with the opinion of the men that they I.av« 1esday evenlng to witness ' thi ship wrestiing match at the Vie- friends in Danleison Tues- is the perfest feod. Deliv Toom only will be the rgle|and the groups rwrbnnun‘f th. amd “Itaky, Beigtumn, etc. Then there was tis patriotic finale entitled, “Uiberty Afiane. - In‘this Mre. A. Tait Hope had thy riie. of :“Amecical “Sérmmiles’ { which n'.!l( prooucers. hereabouts. ud Boston ek distributore are et odds,: MiMumen in this] territory “Who have refrained from. ghip- ;;rg to Bo‘-dwntw-zm.utmm- tinue to hold out for petter comtrast eiminktion of sation in Many a poor, m.iizuided M is lamenting his hard luck ‘when | ‘he needs is a 60 cent box ‘sfiuflm ‘Dyapepsia 'Tablets to be’ Had ' ‘drug stors. They settle ‘and ‘s sour “stomach, offset acidity, W ‘biliousness, clear the coating from ‘the tongus, repeir the bad e and ‘shable’ the miost ~ deaperately, | - ‘gloomy dyspeptic to gu hqek {nito ‘the |* Jand ‘of the living. these ¢abléts | ‘today and 'xperlence n.fl lfih.\ e osup, for years, is dead at his homa'in Mr. Bilodeaq leaves hiy wite Joha C. Vincsletts of Woov-n&w! WRE & | Visttor with friends {n Daciilon’ Thurs- PUTNAM In this dread period of mid-winter & 33 encouraging to know that"C. Ji Bén- mett, state highway commiasioner, "is|. looking ahead and at the present time is 4n- B!! Reunng, Pa.—“T was a nervoas wreck and could hardly do my housework. I alwayn had to have help or I would never have got it dane. h the advice of friends I have been takin Lydu E. Pmk bham’s Vegehble Eg:omd nerves and Blood Mdiune tuz my blood am:] I am fee!.lng and doing my work all glone. 1 can recommend theze medicines to any one, for they cer- tainly hel me. I suffered for five T5aes paled e Pinkham’ lmed- ; ‘WavTer U. Sioves, 1k Malbery 8¢, Badlnz our l gresat results from it. I mdnnahlemdonllmy o'mwork. Ir etable Com dtnmyfrlendswego Inve troub similar to mine.”— T. FOECKLER, 1915 N. Dez- hm 8t., New Orleans, La. | Vegetable Compound and I - t { | asking for bids for the comstruction:af) 2 state highway in the town of ‘Thowmp- #> non what is.known as the Mechanics- ville Grosvenordale cut-off, /- This Is the stretch of stats highway apecially authorized by legialative met ‘the lust session of the general’sssembiy —only stretch of -highway ‘so authorised ccnetructed by the legisature during Hts lost session, all other comstructipn Being left to th’ dlscretion of the &tate highway department. Senator Archibeld Macdonald, now mayor of the ity ‘of nam, i to be credited, =3 semat chafrman of the commiftes. on road rivers and bridges, with having secured Iegisiative authority for the new stretch of state highway. which wiH .ximlm.)e Ewo. dangerous grade. crossings ‘on. th aa- Haven road and cut down the dis- nce between Putnam end Worceste: The highway commissioner's adver- sement for blds iz for 9275 linear fegt 1 10-inch gravel road, specificatjons for hich may be seen at the office ot A. W. divisional . engineer, Thaygr ot tHis “be Mad for extracts. ‘It ‘has been ' ascertained that these ‘canvassers, -who are making thelr headquarters in-this city, also have been ‘working - 'in . surrounding towns. Among the: extracts that they have list- |'ed “for salé is‘Jamalca ginger, of a 90 per’ ¢ent. alcohollc content. ' The sale of the “Jakey -is rigidly forbldden in Con- ‘necticut, -yet ' the obtaiaing of ¥ is not &t ‘sl difficult ‘for the addicts, who ap- pear to be in much the szme class as the: ueery of Grage. . Miss, Viels L. Snyder, of Springfleid, a new schoal nurse, is comdng to Put- nam.. Miss Suyder le to fill & vacancy of several months' standing and Is o be| compensaked at the rate of $1600 per an- num. ; Her election to fill the vacant po- sition of echool nurse here W2s an- nounced Tuesday morning by Attorney Charles L, Torrey, ncrehry of the town | school _commlttes. - Miss - Snyder oxe TR 1 - is experfenced in her work. » She- served overseas.as .a nurse| with' the American forces during the vorld war:and has had five years' ex- perience as & nurse in citw schools. She! is to take.up her dutics here alout Feb- ruiry 20, | 1215 ATl bids for the constrastion sireich of store highway mas by February 20. - p b3 .estimated last” year .that. the| 'Putmem ‘has' been without - a- achool; . iy ng thel new cut-¢ff | Jurse for moré ‘than-slx months. T Tatelr $80,000. The | eved -by. other ‘Bchool nurs ass through privets | Whe kave psrved-here has proved so vai MONTVILLE | i There {8 to be a unlon service at the Montvills Union Baptist church Sunday evening at 7-o'clock. Churches invited to participate were Montviile Centre Congregational, Mchegan Congregational and Uncasville Methodist. Mrs. Curl A, Johnson is to entartain the Ladles’ Social.Unlon of the Mont- ville Centra Congregationsl church on Thursdey adternoon, Representatives of the Salvation Army of New London took 2 trip by automo- bile through the town Saturday solic!! {ing aid from the ofMclals of the differ- | ent manufacturing piants for the drive being conduoted to ald the needy of New London. A very !nteresting meeting wes held by ths ministers of the New London and| Stonington Ministers' Assoclation Mo day at the Montville Union Baptl church with an attendance of twemy 8ix.- A fine roast pork dinner was serv ed by womeén of the church at noon. Mre, Myra Watt will entertain Lzdies’ Ald soctety of the Union Baptist! church on Wedns The nurse at has made ti t Jerfes at your home or. obtalnable at the hs, Crhaveroreri ‘om. | wuble, “Rowever, that the school commit- SCHENCK Attawaugan hotel from the cnly by allowing (he|tee <iZs eventually seloctsd another | pure bred riherculin-tesie@ herd soid -ir th¥ough ‘= pof- | HuiSe te carry.on work ‘that 1s-of prime | MANDRAKE Danielson.—adv. {mportance *{n proteoting ‘the heaith of | N Somers of Briczeport, was in : puptls “1n the pitbits - schools. - PILLS-ToNight \ ey on < i g e e | Kilingly's cltizens nawe tak- Dny ts 25% 2 box Codt3d or incoated C;r{” Years the Stan tre doz laws - dogs within Alcott, D. Sayles v burned Sunday last.. T s-in no* dancer, althod bounds. g | ALBERTUSF WOOD i Funeral Director and Embalmer Louis Couture, iled .78, born In Conads PHONE 147 = geton ninz as the result of the turmoi’ ; towns and’ar< who was pa'n iz a great deal from her mjuries: 3, .2 mative of Caneda. front, .ure Holding ou accepting the con [ volizosy) thons Poston holding usu:m i mik. * distributors fiafly large supplig: the: Hub ‘each its * cndegvor isregard -’ of to: thefed rhe in of ean-up 0 ; R Overcoats Every Odd Overcoat in Our . Stock Is Included. 1 size 34 Overcoat . 1 size 35 Overcoat 3 size 36 Overcoats _ 1 size 37 Overcoat - 1 size 38 Overcoat . 1 size 39 Overccat - - . 3size 40 Overcoats ' 2size 42 Overcoats - 1 size 46 Overcoat 1 size 48 Overcoat Values up to $40.00 j $16. THE CHURC CYR BUILDING DANIELSON are coming !n nty hargh crittelsm from those ‘wio’ are engaged in making wna“ hope Wili'prove to be a Wi . They were threats Tuesday the men who dre continulng to ship and e Total members will be made t al's penalty of fnes—so m 0 ‘réach ‘covw they - do not; as an unwarrant- personal liberty. rave a“duty’ te the direction of Cap- | age have been very active n took office. , 21d Jaces in the morthern sac- at short fntervals. SSeveral casts are now walting Gesly-| i ity courf, ! In ordinary tires zbout 150 jugs fo milk-are dhlnéd to oBston from the Put- nam statlon each morning. 'This has ecp materially ‘reduced ' since January el :Ae b}ezen‘ “strike went fifto " ‘feot.’ THe - Pitrani town sehosl has passed & vote under which The pollce were: giving- thetr lpednl{ P terition Tuesday to determine jus( what | is bemmg dome by canvassers for ( | ’ committes | the' gy nashim. -al<the-uigh- sohook-building Become © available to. cltizens and uz:.ers, not directly” conrtected “with the schools,l when' sbcli“use will not interfete witk fes. {THe S6ndftidns are that thoge who may | uge thé gym 'shall pay for lights and { janitor service, ‘charge:no admission for any affalr thét may be held there and that all use of the gymnasium shall be under supervisian approved by -the su- perint endent . of “schools. \THS announcement that a wider use of tho high school gymnasium s to be allowed by séhool officials. will be hailed | With«delight. “The schodl committeo has. generously recognized the fact that the | high" school - bullding s .the property of property ‘of - citizens ~of the town; that® thers -are many = occastons upon which the :gymmasium may be used for thie greater :good and bapplness. of all and’that meny - :mblle Denefits ‘are to be derived “from additional judicious use of the gymanisum, under such: an arrange- trolley service will bs provided out ‘ot thlssclty at 5i40 this evening to accomiiodnts all of the high school stu- | witness the Putnam-Kil- A prw lndant o -the dedication of. the. new. grgan ‘at the Second Congre- gational ‘church of ¢his city will be given thig (W _udaw -evering. ~Réy. Boyn- e pu!‘or, now ‘of the uth’ r.numb. ‘Bostdn, will partici- m the program. “hemial tank o Teplace the hy ; an._explosion some time since when & truck of the fire depart- a lven(nc X0 attend the L\nmfinu- ajetchiti mdich 8t the Vie- lay !m "This is the first of a se- of ' wredtling - inatéhies plahned to and nfi:e ‘ood ‘events are Bg!'hem this: and lM.nt- south by c@gw highway is show- ar and tear after the. win- ery need, Inrgn or amali. Telephane; au or % “Enow contrubc oftered them by ] &t the t. Th &t Thames Houw | Given by ths W LEIL. é A B-lG TIME \TL‘SA\,‘\' ECIAL SCENIC AMD EL ADDZD ATTH T BAIES & LADD | REVOLVING LADDZR ACT WEEKLY "MAGIC. “ETHEL CLAYTON in “BEYOND” -YOU'LL THRILL AT WHAT LIES-BEYOND T COMEDY —TODAY—f IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE GREAT HERMANN & CO. MASTER MAGICIANS, MARVELOUS MYSTIFIERS FEATURING MLLE. GLADYS THE PROPHETESS AND MIND READER. BRING YOUR OWN SEALED QUESTIONS. A FEAST OF FUN, MYSTB!Y AND %77 E,cfi Codirar s By ¥ 4l ETiR :nu EFECs S EC EDNA MAY FOSIER & CG. __in ths Comedy Skit “Th: “Th: Druzzuix’s Rovenze” TANLEY & WARREN ST COMEDY ALSO PAULINE FREDERICK in “The Lure of Jads” BUSTER KEATON in “The Playhouse” NO ADVANCE IN PRICES—Order Reserved Seats Early THLRSDAY, FRIDAY ARD AT URD Y J‘PTCN’S FiG F TER‘I’AI N Eas THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ursday, TODAY—VAUDEVILLE—LAST TIMES DON'T MISS THE ORIGINAL FEATURE TEN NIGHTS in a BAR ROOM Saturday FRANK NEWMAN PRESENTS THE CENTURY GIRLS NAZIMOVA IN ‘MME. PEACOCK” FUNNIEST GRRL ACT IN VAUDEVILLE 6 GIRLS—12 PEOPLE—6 MEN 3—OTHER BIG ACTS—3 Y, PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY 8. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE JDANCE “SATURDAY NIGWT, STATE ARMORY, WILLIMANTIC. | MUSIC FU HED BY i WIDELITY SIN ORCHESTRA WORCESTER. MASS. ADMISRION TS €3c, LADIES st DANCE | WUDNESDAY, Feb. s. i are Dapariment of the ! Tersailles Sanitary Fibre Mills. ! Totokett Hell Oceum. Mamphreys’ Noveity Orchestea, ccon returnes 7 from Il at her Sbarp werc seil mdlc to +tlie ‘Boston ‘distributors while | i the striicé 1s’om. e mbec from this meeting under London K 2 pruning demon- d here at 10 o'clock | | Bleds Wit herow op Stotes college w be present to show ods of orchard ng of cultivated | fruit trees. Everyome interested in Iine of work is privileged to attend t meetings, COVENTRY The annual meseting of the Ci tional church was very well a.hende:’. Dinner was served a noon. In the ternoon there was roll call. and ports of the different de- partments W church. to be in good cond financially and otherwise. All the officers were re-elect- The Ready Helpers have voted to hoid but one meeting a .mon ereafter. A surprise pan)‘ was gi en Mr. and| ch ;nju)‘td hy all present. There were thirty-one present at the afternoon Sunday school class, held in the Brick school Mrs. 1. P. Fiske, yho recently return- ed from ord hospital where she had been for treatment, is still quits ill. Mrs. F. W. *Chase, who has been il for some time, is improving steadily. Rowell Cha spent ‘the wezk-end” with friends in Willimantie. About all the farmers have thelr ice houseg filled Wwith ‘a good quality of Ice. CENTRAL VILLAGE iss 1sabel Wou ¢ Nantucke:, spent Sunday with friends hero #ne was a former teucher in the hiz school. i Mr=. John Vaughn of Norwich has been a visitor with local friends. Mrs, Wiliam Skelly was in Har attending the session of the grand Jodge. She is matroa of tac ern Star lodge of Moosu.. Mre, Stephen Marcustre of wrrite for your copy of . our-free. 24 page, ~mo. Booklet. ~Wercester R ring, .Cs Auburn,‘?l?m& : “James' nd¢rson ot Worcester was 1a vm:r %a imnds in’ 'Pu:tnnm Tues- ‘Bristol—Jamey: Miufray, ‘exalted ruler ;of . Bristol -lodge: of I':ilks'; ‘has x:efl; lecte e e.to attend. the natiopa AT “the: Ellpiwhlch will e’ Mass.,, has been visitinz her Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bourque. Miss Dorothea Gardner ,nurse at the Backus hospital, Norwich, has bewn her home for a two Mr. and Mrs. Wi tbegun keeping house i ment, recently Vacated by George Gal my Mse Ruth Mathewson and Misa Paulin. the up-to-date meth-|* l“R Foa o- | ) THEATRE The Ereed Theatre Will Be Clossd Until Underge a General Overbauling. It Wil Reopen Sdturday, Under ' New Management With a Program of Suprems Saturdey to Herb Smnh s Orchestra McENELLY’S SINGING CRCHESTRA CONCERT 3:00, DANCE 8:30 ARMORY, FRIDAY NIGHY SEE ANNOUNCEMENT at the pareonmage Thursday at 2.30 sited Mcs, o Stafierd Sorima i Standish of Stor rold Hansen from Frid: Mise K arreil of for a dirthday sons’. This week’s devotional BORN LINCOLN—In_Oneco. ghter to Mr. and Mr rth tos ratuened to iz aple to weo and Mrs. Jk‘?\.‘! 1". Arnone. IN D Ta Losing Memory of My ¥REDERICK J. I Who Died In Fra CARD OF THANK: In our bereave danghter and nelghbors _an Children. of ) ers sent for ent in the loss ster, i Iriends Funer “ GHURCH & ALLcR 15 Main Street D‘rec t.n*bauncm E cLady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH 2l tors MITH ALLEN

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