Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 11, 1922, Page 8

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DANIELSON B Martin, Mechanto street. Mr. shdua- on Bad been {ll five weeks. following &/ r, EBock He was g native of the town ot | when their cases come up: in ths town |Woodstock, & son of Mr, and Mra. John | court & great|homes of tho Trahens, 'on ‘Dyer Shekleton, but had lived for Imany years in the town of Killingly, his! Pric ©ld home being the Tucker school ! e e T ot'toy some home-made wines. and other ma- town. He was a carpenter by trade and te7lals seized. of Sidney 8. was_of the most| upright type of citizen. He never was lic way, but ome of | . He was o mem-| Ber of the official board of the Danfel- son Methodist Episcopal church. He Jeaves two sons, c and Ralph, both y “jobbing, good work, G. Sweet, Academy Every day aemetmn: happens to dem-| a police! extstence | , Chief cod ents a of | ECZEMA IN RASH| | ON CHILD’S CHIN And Throat, Turned To Sore Erupt | Burned. ons, ltched and Cuticura Healed. ‘ e girl was two < out on her in 1n = ed and burned and I bad to tie began using Caticura ; and the line.does not include many ques: tions excepting:those. it {s necessary to Josenh W. Shekleton, €6, died Fridey|ask of a man who-later may. be required lorning &t the home of Mrs Willtam 'O make his.appsarance:in the court. AUBURN PRICES Now Lowest In History of Beauty-Six Modzsls Auburn, indiana ue greater RESTFUL RIDING AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT STATE ARMORY, WILLIMANTIC MUSIC FURNISHED BY FIDELITY SINGING ORCHESTRA OF WORCESTER, MASS ADMISSION GENTS 63¢ LADIES 55e. nLBERTUS F \ ’OOD Funeral Director and, Embalmer DANIELSON PHONE 147 DANTELSON CASINO, RKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS THREE TABLES LADIES' DAY. than | to TICUT| polips August Trahsn and his son, -Hector rahan, Will be represénted by counsel this The and s gtreets, were ralded last Saturday ut and @ large quantity of home brew, (Saturday) morning. *A guaranteed hot- water bottls for $1.19; also bulk .chocolates 39 eemts Ib., Sa‘urdly specials at Mose the Drugsist the Rexall store.—adv. The annual process of separating Sev- eral hundred Killingly citizens from 2 personal tax assessment of §2 each will be inaugurated ‘Monday next by Collec- tor George A. Williams. . Collector Wil- lams 15 to start his work at Goodyear and on days during the month will make visitations to Dayville, - Attawaugan, Ballouville, Fast Killingly, Eimville and Danlelson, Persons Who Pay a Droperty tax. are not sought by the eollector at_this time, 8s their assessments are . -added each vear to thelr other town taxes and the e collected at one time. However, thoss who have only. personal taxes to et must pay them on or befors March after which. date they will.be called Tanlslwon Wil be represented in the wling (duck pin) tournament, ner of which will receive a hand- & Frank Barber of ithe Ca-| sino alleys recognized as one.of the star will carry the Ca- and his| rds of achlevement in the past give that he will be found among the ton motchers, for he is rated one of best men in Connecticut with the o . Cora Downs Stevens of Hartford, ent of the Toung People's dl- cut Sunday Sehool ! as the speaker Friday ev- t the monthly conference of Sun- s and workers at the 'I'l-REECOM?LETEv SHQWS DALLY AT 2:15-6:45 and 8:30 “A very finely-acted dramatic production.” BOSTON TELEGRAM “Fi'm version of fam- ous, old . me'odrama abounds in thrilling scenes.” Preceding th ved at 6.30 o' Tomerrow (Sunday) will mark the| 2 series of special e»amgeusnci the serviess. the n which on_ 8 ring, afternoon Intorested | fact that little rain, so; 2 rivers for mills that An flfm in this colamn ¥ridsy mor: of there being 30| excavating was go- This record !s g at all In com- 's Light ang when on the ground 1 upset business and increa: ntendent of the Sunday the Congreeational church. win Helt Feghen - $0: 51 of the Danieison Fadara. tlon of Churches next Tuesday evening. New and larze metal fira escapes are ttached to the Orpheum theater ish adequate means of egress the balconles .in case of fire or other emergency. he Congrezational church Sunday there will be'a Lincoln day ser-i Arthur C. Willls of Providence was a vieitor with frlends In Danlelson on | Friday. | Mrs. O. P. Partlstt will have the mem- bers of the W. C. T. U. at her home for | HAD THAT TIRED, = WORN-OUY FEELING . 0 you know that “awful tired-feel- ln[ {anguidness, lame or. .wi sore muscles, stift or swollen joints er rheumaiic pains, usually indicate kidney trouble? Foley Kidney Pills aet rompl and eftectively. Mrs, Roberta Li1y, Iy Rion S Abton T, weiker: For mm ears 1 had o tired, worn-out -feeling. arious treatments failed. ‘I ‘began to improve on the second dou of Foley Kid. llxo new.” ney sz and xodu Lee & Osgood Ca DEPGSITS ......... 41, PER CENT. INTEREST This is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. SURPLUS AND PROFITS.... $ 262,206.16 A sound, conservative institution, showing a - steady growth. We solicit accounts. You may deposit by mail. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK Deanielson, Conn. % reported the | company wit BOSTON AMERICAN “It is very well done. ExcELLEN‘r acting; acting that is natural. The rhotoplay is abova the average.” BOSTON HERALD THEA JOHN LOWELL THE STAR OF “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM’: WILL APPEAR INPERSON, AT THE DAVIS THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY { In a Barroom” Nothing in Years Has Created the Furore Aroused by this Moving Masterpiece PLAYED TO ONE PERSON OUT OF EVERY SIX IN THE CITY OF PROVIDENCE. ALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS BROKEN EVERYW HERE. You Have Never Seen This Picture In Norwich Added Attraction—HAROLD LLOYD, in “AMONG THOSE PRESENT” PRICES—Matinees, 25¢ and 30c Evenings, Reserved 50c, Circle 49c, Balcony 30c, Gallexy 20c THESE PRICES INCLUDE ALL TAXES. SUNDAY, ‘TUF.SDAY AI\D TRE. “Ten Nighis In a Bar:, reom males a etirring film and awakens mem- oriss of ths past? COSTOR GLOBE | SEASCOUT ENTERTAINMENT Slater Hall MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20th | Tickets Now on Sale at | CRANSTON’S { the Ked Cross| te other men In T T were en route to Jewett Ofty st the| ne of the accident, after which they rrs. |ceeded to that place, where Mr. place | Mr. { of the m nd he unhesitatiicly gave it. He alwo in 2ddition to notifying an officer at Jew- etz City notified tate motor vehicie department at Hartford. Ife 5714 that the Studcbaker car was damaged to the amount of ral hundred do'lars, fenders, running board and door handles beins torn off on the left side, 2 wheel smashed.and the tonmeal dented. Mr Woife Lad taken the fiecessary steps on Friday to protect the Interes's of his | company, which has headquarters in this city. Many ocutomgbilists here and | here- sbouts were o choked with indignation Friday over the proposal of congtess to place additional taxes on machines ani gasoline in an effort to raise money for 4 soldiers’ Lonls that they threatened BIG DANCE TONIGHT IN CLUB HALL, BALTIC Music By EIGHT KINGS ORIENTAL JAZZETEERS Good Time Assured to All DANCING LINCOLN MALL, STERLING tive against the plan. Some men went go_far as to fay théy would self their cars Before submitting ‘to town and state, taXed by the federal gov- ernment at the present time @t the rate state on gas cun:uma‘ Taprisals at the balioy boves against any legislator who = votes for viane et Wil Further tncrenss Ehelr o lnnhndmfhlwl’.h ¥ jom, he lower are now tn effect. soma of then . Growvemor, veteran' of.the el Bis T8er bt s years Mr, Gre that ha‘sbeun prominent f t ‘onnect:ent. maintains ¥ degree. Mr Grosvenor is a native of Pomfret and it was from that. town that ho e’ the age of 1§ years to serve In the arinies. going out 2s a, member of pany D, First Connect lery, and ous baztle A meeting of teachers in the Engitsh departments of Wincham _ sounty nigh echoois 15 to be held in this city today (Saturday) -at Putnam High school. Teachthg methods will be dlscussed at this meeting. An object of the meeting fs fo form in this county, Working with the New Bneland Erglish Teachers! assocta- tion a club of English teachers) in the high schools of .this county. Windham couny has high schools in Putnam, North Grosvenordale, . Dantelson, ~ Willinantt. Plainfield and academy of bigh achool to back-fire In pouring forth thelr invec- | rating at Woodstock. 1t was announced here Fridey.that Jouls A. Wolfe, & resigent here and one of the any, further taxation. Taxed by the city, |c}ty’s best known business men, has ke- come the sole owner of the Norwich Mo- tor Car company, in which he has ‘been of 5 per Tent. on new, care; taxed by the | heavily tpterasted for some tims past, he equiréd_to pay | baving recently Fegtstration foes that 2% materialy high |concern held by Bemsamin F. Krelger of er in Connec'icut' than they were a year | N¢ ilists are rising up.in arms |!s to be in this clty, consolidatel with further taken over the stoci of the ‘The main office of the concern other business interests of Mr. Wolte's. and 8re| yn, 840 children who sro puplls ot St. Mary's school are each and every one striving to earn nickeis with Which they 0. gurchase bricks for the $100.000 the school, work expeoted to Is own more bricks in- the enlarged school that most of their fellow puplls. Pellowing sre the newly elected eofficers . Bunnyside clb: President, Mfss “Davis; recording ‘secretary,” Miss ‘Whitney ;- corresponding s-oreary; Biste Jobngon; treasurer, Miss Fdns Imembership committes, Miss Mar- - |ders booked wiihin fhe rast few dmys | NORWICH AUTO SHOW MARCH 2—3—4 STATE ARMORY McKinley Avenue A Larger and Better Show NORWICH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION In PCNEMAH HALL, TAFTVILLE | Plainfield Community House| TONIGHT, FESRUARY 11TH | Saturday, February 11 DANCING FROM £:30 TO 11:30 | Music by COME ONE ! COME ALL !! UI\DLR m-:w MANAS GALA CTENING BILL—FULi: : . TODAY, TP RN INY, \!h.fn SUI\DAY Iv. “hDAY Ax\l’. presents Int her latest gorgeous photoplay / / It By Edmund Goulding Based on a story by Ouida Bergere Dnected by Rob:rt Z. Leonard NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 3250 CESDAY it < g ‘Robert Z. Leonard PEACOCK | ‘Q&I%@hx around the corner from the Primrose Poth leads to the ‘crossroads of The Straight and Narrow and Easy Street; and there soery womh:k must choose PRODUC-TION MERMAID COMEDY_PATHE NEWS CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY, 1:30 TO 10 P. M. WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS "Miss Du Pont in “False Kisses” THIRD CLASS MALE A Century Comedy MARTE. & CO. | "WILLIE, SMITH DOUBLE VOITED ! ‘IO‘ALIST Lionel Barrymore in “The Copperhead” STRAND SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE Today at 1:30—6 to 5—8 to 10—Children 15 Cents VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES Don’t Miss “The Century Girls” CARMEL MYERS, in “BREAKING THRU” GEO. and RAE PERRY MUSICAL NOVELTY | De LORCH and CORBIN GLOON ASSASSINATORS the. Imperial Orchestra | Featuring Landry on the banjo, Gl“l- Music by Lamb's Sensational Rncky gan on the cornet. | l GENTS 55¢; LADIES 460 | Point Orchestra | including war tax | 8 to 12 P M. commi.tee, oid. Ms DANCE TONlGHT PULASKI HALL Music By BUTT’S NOVELTY SIX Joseph W. Shekeleton, 66, who dl: ) Danicson Frida SHORT CALENDAR SESSION AT PUTNAM MONDAY MOENING d betier in the tire | fabric field,” follo the recent reduc- | tion of wages at piante hereabouts, and the Manhaseet company reports heavy or- utiness is Tepori calendar at 13th, at 11 o'clo This means increased activity at thic largest of the city's mathfactorles, Putnam people who were at Webster for Tanl\(rvn Cotton Mills. C . - from board company Vs 1 from board of refiel vs Grace A. Sweet rank T. Preston, boc- William Hartman s Oliver ¥. Downs; George J. Heneault vs Peter K: Pappas et-al; Adam Gwos vs Wille Alexander; The Danlelson Blig.. &' Loan Asss ry E. Back BORN BURNHAM—In Hampton, Conn., Feb. 2, 1922, 2 daughter-to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burnham. MOSELEY—In East Dedham, Mass., Feb. 1, 1922,-a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Moseley. JOHNSON n West M)!flc‘ Feb. 5 lflZZ a daughter to Mer. and Mrs. fifford Johnson of Quiambaug. s George W. Webster; Stan- | ‘DLED. 4P. M., SUNDAY, FEB. 12th WONDERFUL FEATURE MOTION PICTURE “THE STREAM OF LIFE” FREE FOR PUBLIC IN SIX REELS—See Write Up. Y. M. C. A. HALL The Breed Theatre Will Be Undergo a General Overhauling. It Will Req)en Saturday, Under New, Mungement With a | Program ‘of Suprems T ETHEL ( cCi STRICKLAND—In New London, Feb. 3, 1922, Clara B.. wife of Arthur R. Strickland, aged 48 yeara BOGUE—In New Londen, Feb. 8, 1922, Walter R. Bogue. M!GUIRE—In Albany, N. Y., Quincy Me- Guire, aged §1 yoarn, & Dative of Led- u.-d, c PEND! —In. . Bomah (Wauwecus T Fan 100 193 Alexander Bing- Pendlemn aged 75y Funeral services at Giter’l runenx fofs, 70 Frasiin sureet, Monday afier- noon, Feb. 13, at 2 o'clock. Burial in Maplewood cemetery. SHERLETON—In Danieison, 1923, Joseph W. Shekleton, aged 6 year: urdm‘bot-Sundlynz».m. at the Methudigt oharcr; PALMER—A Prlru:e nu 21, 1922, Edward CI fe Theodore, Palmer of szadxmm SAUNDEBS—In We-wdy R. 1, Feb, \S35, Alade Anna Saunders, eged. 4 years. SANDERS—In_this oity, xb.ull. Isabella A.° !H\dfll. 'ldnw aof New London papers plesse copy. Novios of funerl mereatier CHURCH & ALLcN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Feb. 10, ] !.BC..JuI dlono!v.hl lisabeth D. HENRY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEM Telephone $28-3 , . THEATRE —TODAY— i LILA BURTON BIG REVUE A JAZZY MUSICAL ACT LOUIEE MAY & CO. In “THE DRUMMER'S REVENGE" BATES and LADDY KEVOLV[N __L/\D DER AST ED(—WEEKLV 6. S TH= TALKING TRICKSTER CEAYTON in “BEYOND” r——

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