Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 23, 1922, Page 6

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DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON PUTNAM orer of the Wind-| Tederal and state Hartford to attend a ban- | morning. The officers rtford chapter Hotel | U. | wieh Friday. ot the | half gallone of tes L | a Hqu! Mule” ‘moonshine, nich, G5 asoount of &5 powereul e, hae become otherwise known as “Whit. A small quantity of liquor was 55 sald to have been deized at another condurcted al bank and Mre. |a raid in North Grosvenordale Wednesday arrested Samue! the | Nelgt and ordered him to appear before 8. Commissioner Mathewson at Nor ‘The offioars eeized two.and i ” | nlace but this hes met been confirmed ac evening of St Patrick’s utation fn Rhode: Island has agreed ed to go against him Ferrier is socket 1ad and has been giving an e account of himeelf It is hoped The common Promater Jake Alpert sald Wednesday ler, 2 lightweight with a considerabl to in the final If a good boy can be a t wiéh George Renter of Hart councll held & meetin: avening for the purpose of mak QUK RELIEF FROM CONSTPATION GetDr. Edwa.rds’ Olive Tablets That is the wyhl thousands since Dr. cgoducsd Olive ‘Tablets, '.he subsmuu for mlmneL Dr. a practi !m' 17 ulm:ggs ol‘mmnn theformulz for Olive Tablcts whdn treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. .Dr.’Ed live Tablets do not contain calomel, buta. , S0ot v%mblc 1a.xauv‘;. e 51 th o is the “keynote” of these gnpmgzoawd. olive-colored tab- let.& They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnati action. 1f you have a “dark brown motth "= bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver—constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets at bedtime. ‘Thousands take them every night just to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30 the accused, upon trial befor Woodward in the adjudged mot gullty. cetablished th While been ward {s in Ha: highway surtsces mpled rch being played at Detro at Newark was p'ek mentisned b places nearer g committes this | re town, The eepread comment at the rly shown in court hed no intention @ number of flags Were to be reeze in Danielson as remarked there migh 1 pos- a little country. it i reported or dhg 2 meet- rt- { SOWLINC 1t ed | ods on 2 recent evening od Who is mong ut |y to|h state entomological iwa., S Dehcnous 5 Adways Refreshing "SALADA" T E A in sealed aluminum pacKets onl Neverin Bulk. » 7 BLACH-GREEN-MIXED H | INCOME TAX RETURNS Must be forwarded to the collector of Internal Revenue on or before March 15 JEPUTY COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE WILL BE AT THIS BANK FROM FEBRUARY 20th TO FEBRUARY 25th INCLUSIVE, TO ANSWER ANY ESTIONS, OR ASSIST YOU IN FILING YOUR RETURNS THIS SERVICE IS WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU. THE WINDHAM COUNTY NATIONAL BANK DANIELSON, CONNECTICUT b oo $54 Have l.nstrous,Hmr Reguler shampoos with Cuticara ‘will keep your scalp elean and <hy. Before shampooing touch spots of dandruff and Hching, fany, with Cuticura Ointment. A healthy scalp meane thick, glouy bair. semaza T " Sold every- Taleomn Zc. ‘ST FOUK A Wisins Lrizes ay r the year nriation which £ &' 37000 this of £200 for & 7 $200 for ins abot 00, ~ There is “hts an affairs - voted to reir 3 motor tr.c body. The member. two years ago wher e friction In the department Frank Dumas remains as freman of the nd the fire truck, which has ! fire station, will be re- street station in the common conncil h: 5 memises of N co- Lany in +{n end of the city. Plans have ben perfected by the direc- tors of the Putnam chaxher o fcommerce for a big membership mecting to be h:id ning in Odd Fellows' next Wednesday e hall. Four past presidents of the Olney- er of co i, R. L, ch the speakers. They are: pleton, president; Williay ancial secretary ; Jose! 5 R W. Mills, record- ing secretary and William Hughes, also a member of the city ccuncil of Providence. The Olneyville association is one of the most successtnl and Hve civic bodies |among the smaller cities of New England. The four s-eakers have been instTument- al in making the association a real fiorce Zhe community. They are successful business enen and bousters and they will attempt to 5 till some of thelr enthusi aem into bers Chiber of commercs Cargill Council, K. of C., has & class of fifteen candidates ready to take the third degree at next Sunday's mesting. W. H. Holmes of Mount Vernon, N. Y., who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. W. MarGonald, on Oak Hill, lef Wednesday morning for a short visit with of the Putnam WISERABLE WIIH INDIGESTION fluflud‘flfl-l—llm Breught Rollef Ozp Craswan, Cosnwnus Co., X.Y., “1 was bothered with Constipation, Liver Trouble and ‘Tadigestion for three years, and tried all kinds of medicine without, relief. I wes so |has been ARD 1 T ;A{ TN m———— R i FIASHLICHY LASHLIGHTS & BATTERIES ook' Your Eveready Flashlight will show you. Eveready Flashlights are the handiest, safest portable light ever invented. Just what you need a dozen times a day. To light the way in the medicine cabinet; upstairs; down cellar; in ‘the clothes closet; along dark passages; over slippery places. Eveready Flashlights are not only necessary light, but the cheapest form of accident and fire insurance. NEW EVEREADY BATTERY i gy gy . i ol lighe Ie LS proves all mhd:fihhghu. Tes low |PATTERY cost makes it most economical to use. T e e S e Eveready Batteries for vour flashlights. Eveready Flashlights and Batteries are for sale at Hardware, Electrical, Sporting Goods, Drug, and Auto Accessory Shops; Garages; General Stores. Insist upon Eveready sou.h on Schoo t dnd is c.er sr el Put [ to the new h easily foreseen that in the near future t torn will either have to erect a ne bulidinz or an addition to the preser Israel Putnam schoo! in order to house t growing number of pupils. Another fea ture that i interesting the school board te law that make= 1 two and course of ~iture ir cnmmxlsc s will b tr. and it wil pr i education has cul culture at o organize and carry thi o effect tainty that at an early datc for an addiion or for a E azparent need of additlonal land nearby is seen. While a part of the strip of .anc offered by Mr. Harris is round and w need improving t! aved, may brought about without to the town by alowing the town or city to remove th dirt when it can be ut or any prbl'c pumose. In this way the city and town can get dirt without expense and takin. it will put the lot in a level condition. ANDOVER On the evening of Feb. 9th in the Parls. house an interesting lecturs was given under the auspices of the en's club by Mr. Ostrander of New York It was en- titled “Around the World in Nincty Min- utes” and was illustrated with very fine moving pictures in colors The Norwich C. E. Union was entertain- od here Saturddy afternoon and evening, Febo. 1ith. In the afternoon games were enjoyed under the leadership of Roy E. Kelier of Norwich. Following the supper a short dlalogue, “Receiving Guests In xmfiu' ‘was ‘)v'en w three local young president of the \mlon, maided az a Sehior: ‘Ghlness ses- sion and prayer was offered by Rev. R. D. fMrick - of Norwich. A moving- b)oum'e mn:!udud the program. Fev. and Mrs, Roderick MacLeod have boen in New York aitending the wedding of a friend The mgny friends of Mrs. Lisle West are pleased to hear that she is improving at the Backus - hospital,- where ‘she was _take, last Thureday. Preparatione are being completed for the minstrel mwtoba:lvemby the men of the commundty pext weelk SOUTH KILLINGLY 3r. Covell of West ‘Thompson, Wheo the winter with his spending he Hl'wflhe-dfl,hmflhx du‘hw Mra Franklin Eldredge, is se- in the pit of my stomach after esting, I mw © advertised znd bought two S0¢ boxes. Befors I s McNemmiw of Meadow . spent the week end tn New York. Burton Brown was taken suddenly 11 while attending the theatre Tuesday. It bad fnished ane boy, L wasvelioved | was thought at first Ut the trouble 20 20w bore 20 mare tmth, 1 | T edicts i e £ vt Sl secswemend these Froiz Laxs Tables®, proving now axd @5 able to get aroped Wi, GALE SHEPHERD, |the boaea . the local school fisht’nfihn bnll!lmnaed with examinations Atdeslers or from FRUIT-A TIVES 2 Vimited, OGDENSBUBE, V.Y, ,.3;:&' it Dot THEATRE COME! CLD AI.D YCUNG To The Parish Carnival (TAFTVILLE) TONIGHT ALL NEXT WEEK MATINEE EVERY DAY | 5| LANDOFTI'EBQUHOP!E Costumes, Peppy Dances, T\mefulSon@SpecnlSwnuy THE CLASSIEST REVUE OF THE SEASON "SERVE U 4 LEE 'HING CHIN Sully and Mayo Sdl!l The Double Brained Marvel Novelty Singing and Dancing CHARLES RAY, in “SCRAP IRON” I‘N WHICH RAY SPRINGS HIS BIGGEST SURPRISE WEEKLY I COMEDY BREED '—TODAY— THEATRE ETHEL CLAYTON —_—N “EXIT—THE VAMP” A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY DRAMA " Neal Hart, in “The Man Getter” A THRILLING WESTERN PICTURE EDUCAT|DNAL COMEDY 1 CONCERT ORCHES'I'RA "NEXT ATTRACTION — “HEARTS 'ARE TRUMPS” STRAND ANNIVERSARY NEXT‘ WEEK—Extra Attractions A REAL HARMONIOUS COMEDY QUARTETTE IN COMEDY ACROBATIC NOVELTY HELEN MORETTI NEVINS & GUHL SINGING COMEDIENNE BLACK-FACE_COMEDIANS THE D. KENNEDYS IN_THEIR OWN CREATIONS Also a Story That Plays on the Heartstrings With NCRMA TALMADGE IN “POPPY” {)RPHEUM THEATRE—Danielson Thursday Night, February 23 Eugene Walters Dramatization of th~ Novel “The Trail of the Lonsso—c P& BY JOHN FOX, J§ PRICES, 25c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, Pius Tax SEATS NOW SELLING AT BCX .. -le BATTERY B DANCE OLD FASHION DANCES Music by a Spzcial Orchestra | Horse Hill section still appears to con- an etror in rezard to the name. The ondent has been requested to say the correct mame of the person is Mrs. Margaret Olsen i Edmund Gendreau and A. E. Hall were rth Sterinig Friday Lillie Young has been absent from school the past week on account of a severe cold Tellers Benway came trom Bridgeport Saturday to spend some time Wwith his father, Pets why. George of the A. T. T. Co. has purchased a touring car. | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barlow of Mashentuck were visitors at G. W. Bar- tow’s Sunday. Myrtice Young Presenting “SCANDAL” “THE LOVE TIGER” “MY LADY FRIENDS” “THE CRIMSON ALIBI” “SEX AGAINST SEX” “JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN” MONDAY MAT. AND NIGHT “TURN TO THE RIGHT” §| A Comedy with Touches of Heart Interest and a Powerful Story of Love and Affection Which a Moth- er Bears Her Erring Boy. PRICES Matinees, 25¢, 50c; Nights 25c, 50c, 75¢c. Seats on Sale Sat. Tax Added. N e e e ) hes been spending a few days at Wililam Burchard’s in North Sterling. N entertained friends recently. Stella Tewgood of Providence spent the week end with her parents. Rev. Truman Chflds, who has been suffering with a bad cold, was so much improved that he was able to occupy ha pulpit Sunday. The snow and ice make such bad trav- eling few have ventured out unless busi- ness is pressing. Thomas Brown has finished work at Carl Gallup's steam mill and has return- ed home. Ths meeting of Elkonk grangd was held —_— BOERN BESSETTE—In EBeltic, Feb. 20, 1922. & daughter to.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bes- sette, Jr CALLAHAN—In Hartford, Feb. 18, 1922, to Mr. and Mi Friday evening. The lecturer pwesented tations were piven on Washington and home-made candy. Mrs. George Tamner is caring for Mrs. Warren Tanner and infant daughter, who are doing well Clark Gallup of Moosup spent three days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Byron Gallup. Fred Whitford of Oneco was here Bat- urday. Notwithstanding the zero weather of last week. school was in sessiom every day. Eva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- a patriotic program; readings and reci- | ch games were played | i FRIDAY NIGHT—S8-12 Sullivan Bros.” Singing Orchestra Featuring Inimitable Comedians and Perfect Time “Always a Big Crowd at a BATTERY B AFFAIR” GENTS 60c—LADIES 40c—TAX EXEMPT. DO NOT MISS THE NORWICH AUTO SHOW STATE ARMORY MARCH 2—3—4 NORWICH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION .SECULAR CONCERT ST. ANDREW’'S CHOIE, Raymond A. Simonds, Tenar Assisted by Well Known Soloists, Webst: -Brool 1 s Sllam’ Crowe, Jdr. Mrs. Clara G. — ks Trio ot C George Turner, George Hollin, worth, Robert Geay, o VIOLIN—'CELLO—PIANO a daughter, Anita, rs | iy " George H. Cullahan (Marguerite Mary |S2rein Hall A8 Ty trnehiie (At the Community House, Auspices of Mrs Jam and 8o 7 FRIDAY, FEB. 24, at 8 p. Doyle). Jansicm sn LIod| | 4 4lite 56 cemts. —Children 35 conts. FAITH TRUMBULL CHAPTER MARRIED - D. A R SHELDON—ANDERSON — F‘&m’z TORCbr Hev. Devid A P’ eb. 2 v Rev. Davi tt 't ther eetrci Shatdon ‘avd Ml‘s S Weltio Maber Andersan, both of LARK — KEEGAN—In Dslelson, Feb. 29 1922 by Rev. M. S. Stockin; gald lato Claxk and. Miss Gwen: dolyn Verna Keegan, both of Danief- son. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers unn. WHEELEE — Stafford Springs, F!L Henry C. ‘Wheeler, aged 7 BABCOCK—In wworl 1923, Abby Cross years 1hz - y, R. L, Feb. 20, aheoek aged 18 Feb. 22, 1022, Richard GOBMAN—In this dity, Mary A. Nalan, w! Funers) at her late bome, 247 Wasbine- fon street, Saturday moming st $.20. ‘high mass at St churdh at 9 odock. - Burial n St. Jor seph's cemetery. SLELLAN_n thts city, Feb, 22, 1922, Ronald ‘Thompson, Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 motored to Plinfield Sunday and called on Mre. Frank Congdon, who has pneu- monia. COMMUNITY HOUSE Monday Evening, March 6, 1922 Alvin Corey 15 staying with Alfred | Ej Gallup, who 1 in feeble health, Eight 0'Cleck Doors Open at 7:04 TICKETS $1.00 Tax Exempt SOUTH WINDHAM On Sale At Cranston's and From Members of the Chapter COMING AGAIN DANCE STATE ARMORY, SATUED The pins offered as prizes to pupils Wwho &id not miss a Sunday except on ac- count fo iliness for hte past six months went to tie following children: Mar- geret Barstow, Edmond Sundell, Robert and . Walter Abbe and Rockweill Rich- mond, The Good Will cirole is to meet this (Wednesday) afternoon n the church pariors. 1 A dance ‘s to be held In Gullford Smith | Rall under the auspices of South Windham band. Charles Chamberiin is confined to Lis home by Miness. Mrs. Carl Oman and sons, Willlam, Al- Dert, Nils and George, have been ill with P LD TIE, G oML TE. LEE, A deni of president of ihe umm.) Naco e Das bert, Nt ,™ho dked"at his home i this elty Batur Amhihudkyhhuboenlnmanw'-hv‘umn.‘-"’ for the Smith-Winchester Manufacturing folowed an illnesm of a few dayw with company for @ few days.

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