Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. DANIELSON Misy Catherine Fox. for many years a festdmnt of Danfelson, died Thursday at Norwich. Miss Fok leaves two sisters, | Miss Bllen Fox and Mrs. Mary G.eason ©f Damielson; also nephews and nieces. Dr, Ledger J. Morin, well known bu. vesy man and for years proprietor of a &rug store.in the Cyr building. dled at &is home in an apartment that building ¢ .20 Thursday morning. Since early in tae present week Dr. Morin's condfion was so sérious as to forecast the fatal termination of his illness.” He had been in fafling bhealth for several yeare, but continued to give his attention to his business practically up to the time he. was taken so seriously il a few days g0 £ Particofarly ead is the circumstance that his only son, Robert. a Killingly- High scbool senior, is a patient at St Vincent's hespital, Worcester. recovering from an-operation for’ appendicitis per- formed about ten days ago. Dr, Mortn wae one of the most promi- «mt French-Canadians i this section of lwell &nown in) Unlon ‘St. John' Biptis poet. ; Dr. Morin came to Danieléon about Abel L. Reeves, then proprietor of' { purchased the businesa, then located one of the Jobmson - buldings op: eoutherly and. - easterly ing, where he Dr. Montreal for attention - during - life. ~Following hi lego of Pharmacy gity pleted there, hospital for @ period of thrse years. Later he - was . at Manches.er, state, and for. a: brief ‘period ng to Danielsan, at Jewett City hi r.years was In Respect to the Memory of the late Dr. L. J. Morin, the 2k Grove Foresters: of Americ: He was®a member the mornt ck, J. 8 k on Crops for ‘the Dairy. Csw. s scheduled for 11 o'clock is Merriil his subject Stores Will Not Open Until 9:30 A. M. Saturday, March 4th. Danielson Chamber of Commerce § to will | Two: frutt meeting, LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELEON Undertaker and c.nibalmes Ssecial: Attertien to Every Detall “ Fuzieral Duecton and Embalmers Central Villase, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtgsy Efficiency, Satisfaction Telephions Cennection. Moosup Div. PUTNAM, CONN. . - ; -Why Wait For Easter? I's late this year—April 16; too late for folks who like to be first to show the new styles. Everything new is in the store; stocks are complete; of the many modsls of which we have but one or tWo of a kind somz=ons= is com- _ing in'early to pick out just the one YOU would choose —and why shouldn’t that someone be you ? LADIES’ SUITS Ladies’ Suits of Tweed and Hom:spun, in colors of Ox- ford, Tan, Blue or Heliotrope, (all snappy new models.) ‘PRICED FROM $16.98 TO $25.00 LADIES’ COATS “Our Spring Coats are fashioned from the new materials— Georgianna, Chinchilla, Polaire and Velour, and are lined with best quality Peau De Cygne (easy to slip on and off.) / PRICED FROM $13.00 TO $59.00 LADIES’ DRESSES Out New Line of Spring Gowns is ready for inspsction. They are made of the loveliest of ths new Spring Fabrics, such as Crepe Satin, Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill. PRICED FROM $10.50 TO $42.50 Friday and Saturday Specials One Lot Ladies’ Cordelia Washable Kid Gloves - (Geuntiet and Open Wrists) $149 PAIR 0 | eastern Connecticut. . He:was especially circles throughout’ New ‘England as the first supreme v.ce president of the or ganization for a period of-years. Failing | heaith last year - forced him' to rresign from further ‘service - in: this Important score of years-ago to enter the employ of drug store, as 2 vegistered pharmfeist Later, upon Mrn Reeves’ retirement, he the side jof Main street, and later removed it to a splen- didly appointed store in the Cyr build- has since dome businesa Morin -was born. in L’'Acadie, P. Q. a son’ of Tharcls and Esther Morin. His early studies were In the schools of his native town . and later he went to a further course of stud: along’ lines to whicn he. was to give b stydies at Montreal, he entered the Col- of Columbla univer- in NeW. Yo#k, and, his work com- wag attached to Bellevue before ed with the 1 of his resi- town commit- local to s supreme court of officers, as e of Comneoticut, and of of ‘St be meeungs are p!nnned by F. L Putnam ‘may-have & stats vark with- 2TO 10 O'CLOCK P. M. - In its area next year. If plans that have H at|been thousht out recelve the ‘approval Music, Afiemoon‘ndflvenmg i Aden A. which is more- eficient than. getting. swers .from ‘farm - papets,. bulletins, or. ¢ | 1y other manner. - The man;with 2 few’ _rees, as .well as thoseqwith. a umber, should be.prefent.. T Olivey A. Downs, one “of Bronkhm | ;vell “knows “farplers, ‘has: renioved . from hat town 2nd‘located in' Danielson: Mr. lmwns now ocoupying-a part of .the Danielson homestead at Maple and Main streets, is to operate Lhm!n.nuuon tu—m this. year. f - Charles' H.: Pellett md Esr‘bm 3.1 Ba.r- nett wers in Hartford Th\lmd.l.y onta business trip. § ‘Ariother five lnchu of- snow cime- Thursday as Marah's ‘manifestation’ v.hu winter is not yet:over. - Friends here received Thursday eua. postmarked Havana and-sent out by Mr. and. Mrs.. George L. Call - of. Broad &reet, Who have been-in the.south for He" past marith, . They. expect to\ setum here in.April. Represertatives of the mprame officied board of .the Union St. John Baptist ate exvected here to atend the funeral ‘of Dr.-L. J..Morin: 1t was agresd by the Danielion Cham- ber of Commérce Thursday that Daniel- son’s’ stores will not open on Dallar day, which is tomorrow (Saturday), unt‘l 9.30 a m. Complete radic™ me outfits, - vacuum tubes, head-sets,’ A~ and B.‘batterles and accessories. .Make appointment for dem- onetration at the Schosl’ St Garage. Tel. . 181.—adv. Lenten' services are to be held at-St James’ church ‘thls (Friday) evenin Arthur H.:Jensen of "Worcester ‘was‘a visl with friends inDanielson Thurs- day. : > Another argument that is being . 4 vanced “g favor of converting the present ladder truck of the fire department into tor \drawn outfit is the present ‘@iffi-~ ? gétting horses me'nptlJ to . hayi to fires.” This ‘experience~was encountered in the Tecent garage fire. . Assurancs | has practically been given is t0 be equipped for tioh pictures, although announcement has been made, sL 2 in THE LIST-PRICE OF THE FOLBERTH AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD CLEANER = - “IS.NOW - . $7.00 s sr.!-:»rrxrmsAuro £ o SHOW sl TheA C. Swa.nCo Tt FORWICH NEW Loxpox ! iz is a a, a8 to Those 0 2Te Hable to, pay. persorial taxes and hope to - evade - paying extra do well to see Collector George s on or before Saturddy. day he may legally ¢ rge additio snow shovel brigade got a bit -of ed exerd'se Thursday- in ' clearing about town of snow, and in the 2ss section the- job.was very well although there were a few siack- \hm.}u.(ee is one of the cltles that has b “picked up” recently on a radio-| ne set at the home of Harold B. ood end 2 concert enjoyed, In 2ddition: to paying a regular semi- ual dividend this month. the ;Brook- Savings bank ‘has, carried = substan- ! al amount to surplus out of the earn- ings of the past six' months. PUTNAM AUTO SHOW TODAY — STATE ARMORY McKINLEY AVENUE Of the. legislatureand the necessary ap-, propriation from" that body. 2y 1 R agreed to sell} R, H. Bradley has Priest's island, soush of the city, for and all who 'N. A. D.'A. ADMISSION 50 CENTS : { Raymond A. Simonds, Tenor| i Webster-Brocks Trio VIOLIN—'CELLO—PIANO Auspices of: FAITH TRUMBULL CHAPTER D. A R COMMUNITY- HOUSE Q Monday Evering, March 6, 1922 Eight O’Clock Doors Open at 7:30 TICKETS $1.00 Tax Exempt Sele At Cransten’s and From Mombers of the Chapter l the state bu: pected - the over it,x . the majest there—rising in s haight of 80 feet—e MATINEE AND NIGHT i CLIFTON CRAWFORD’S BROADWAY SCREAM My Lady Friends TOMORROW MATINEE AND NIGHT THE SENSATION OF PARIS L . Sex Against Sex THE PLAY YOU. HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. ed job presemtsd for their care Thu‘a-! day mroning, when spow to the depth ral inches covered the business) Superintendent Dumas had his has mproved in natural men and teams on.the job early and be-| DOW far more. attractive fore the noon hour ‘had removed ' very Considerable quantities of smow from center .of the city.. As an early visitor the storm was decidedly upweleome to the majority- of pegpie, now look'ng forward to en.early com- s of epring weather and @ revival ot years that haye: clapsed*s! pleasant gatherings' were held | 2ect! there the gpot beauty and is than ever. e, state now biw ke optlon on the property, which ; wetous men ; M have. trled to. purchase frem:Mr. Brad ey during the past. fow years:for tho profits that they might resn out jof T ducing the . handsome -grove -to lumber.! business activittes: Mr. Bradley never accepted ' any 'of State road .plows, trolley road plows these. officers, but .has. entered fnto ap and: switch-clearing -crews of “the ‘steam { 2gTeement to ‘sell to the state,: which rozd’ dlsposed: of i great quantitjes- of | ¥t own 1t i2:the Teglslature ' lo agree-, Snow during the. day. Thostorm did able, ‘not hamper ‘traffic,’ trolleys and- tratns’ There {s @ chauce that o state fah! TURDINg oD thelr ragular schedules. baiehery may be established in this| , wuy preducers,te this territery who |ton with contracts offered them by thal corner- of the state. 'The' mafidr was'yive baen. om . strike 32ud witholding | Whiting interests, soalled, have discussed ThurSday “at” a dinner 'unsh‘menu of millc from Boston for’sev-|their Sght and resumed shipping i3 | Which-stats officlals weére present-and z} ™any cases on Thursday morning. "1t} number of sportstuen, a8 . guests- .of Was announced Dbere that prices and! Landlord . C. Rogers of the Putnmam | terms_ demanded hy .the. frgmers bhave Inn: were: bresent.” The “gathéring been accapted. addressed by John W. Titeomb -of It: hag. taken ww&ia!!y two_months bany, N:-Y.' a’ consulting ‘fish cnuurht for the valiant armers of this. terrl- now “working {n Connacticut.. - Mr, ' Tit- tory to"win what theéy. considér only fair comb was introduced.by -Stats Treas- conslderation and agresments ‘from the| urer G. Hareld . Gllvatric. Al . trout Boston . milk producers. While the ' fishermen who' are :{nterestad ‘in. sseing farmers have. .suffered conmsiderat® 2 &tate hatchery established tn. this sec- money losses. in_thgir fight, they are j tion-of: the stats are beinz {nvited to°bs well' satisfled, 'for achieved what at. the Putnam eity. hall ‘this: (Friday) they set. out to u:h,ieve and, further, evening .2t 7.30. to. hear. anpther . {Mus- have demonstrated the -effect’ of the trated address by, Mr. Titcomb, who has power of the Milk ' Producers’ organize- been engaged, for . thirty years.in. the tion.; study and culture.'of fish, as-a: state and ¥armers are mo, Ivnm h!p!«s when federal official. occasion arises for dealing - with the Street Superintendent MM. Du- Boston 'distributors,.a: fact of ,which the mas‘and his’ workers. had:an’ unexpect- distributors ore well aware.. How rea- cametery. " | sonable the farmers’ demands were may Great:For Bad V!:l!—At ‘his-home in: Pmn. bs indicated by citing Uit milk for C?ughs and &)lds ik 1528 Joun B, dvery, sged 7% yeare which _ the. farmer hereabouts Has been s 3t the Brewsters Neck chapel 32.30. ocem SPECIAL 300 ror chitomen a7 15¢ eral weeks om sccount of < @iesatisfac- BORN + - v - EUsSELL o Atraw 1922, o daugtter ugan, - Fea = anddd.u.lohn MARRIED, WEITE — BAKEE — In _ Wi arch 7, 1022, by Rev. Harry & cady. John Josiah White Jr. STiantls City, K..3., axa Biss Virginia Hills Baker of Willimantie. MILNE —HAMILYON —In anxn\m. Feh. - 27, 1923, by Rév.-O: E. Hyder, o el Gy S . St amilton. of Be e DIED . — this c!‘!y, F‘. 28, 1923, CG'AN In Wil ek F'flda Mficb‘ v hmimltu! 3 e rxoet Y, e » s tns e “Hamilton avenue March | only 60 miles awapX State’ Attermey Charies ¥, Searls was back” gt his office in: thisjclty Thursdsy merning -after spending s winter recefving-about 4 cenfs-net-has-been re talling ‘at 16 cents . ‘pere quast in; Bostos. | m B, March ¢ the Brewster's Make Your Own Mcdieln. and’ H.vn NJ‘* the Best Thm le. You'll Say s Good When Al Hheln Dissppears and Clean Healthy' Il.b.» brane is Yeur Reward.. , March aged. Funeral gervices at'nia late bome Satur- day, Mareh-4.°at 2.30 B m- !0!-!.! Noflrich. March 3, 1933, "Ests Bmhumdwmrm remedy that .you ‘cau’t best amd one that will quickly bring up that phlegm, Btop'.heuufllu relieve fluclennd nostrils, make = bmfl:inxd 4 Tt causs -stubborn’ colds an )"lllhu , Biernaa, formerly orwich. mmh&n&’wflx’l¢urfl: :-i:mmm myUn-erT M Tryumt;m!!ymm&-a o Catarrh, Chest Colds or any - W”%s&mamu’m !nou or f.hro.t troubles and :youll be| I Brissoll glad, vmmmoum.smtuhl:ut NOLLET—In ' this cfty, March 8. un. ed Ro.nnd.unczl!.r.ud m!'n-nk“ vice. Get from any one ounce of| Nollet, aged’3 years. 1:mont druggist, Parmint (double strength). add lo ita the nose and throc.t e tively. that all p.hxem. -tickling and * {pflammation speedily ‘dlzeppeara Roberts notlos that . there:is to be a Delphian chaptar meeting Monday .afternoon st (Continued en Page &wm,(‘ol. Four) e — GREATEST LAUGHING SHOW OF THE SEASON TOM CARROLL ‘ AND HIS IRRESISTIBLE MUSICAL COMEDY CO. “THE GIGGLE GETTERS” A CONSOLIDATION OF MUSICAL COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE. A BIG CAST OF MERRYMAKERS — STUNNING BEAUTY CHORUS LAVISH DISPLAYS IN COSTUME ELEGANCE— SPECIAL SCENERY, NOVELTIES AND DANCES - e ADDED ATTRACTION FOR. MON. TUES. AND WED. CONSTANCE BINNEY, in “FIRST LO PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES THE BIGGEST AND BEST 8HOW. EVER SEEN IN NORWICH FOR THE PRICE..ORDER RESERVED SEATS EARLY AND ENJOY THIS GREAT SHOW IN COMFORT. THEATRE GARETH HUGHES In a Picturization of Freeman Tilden's Popular Story GARMENTS OF TRUTH A Searchingly Human Picture Clthed in a Smile ANN LITTLE" =222 =htso < HE, BLUE FOX” Pathe News — Eduutional Com.dy CANDY MATINEE SATURDAY~Free Candy to Children Continuous Show Saturday, Starting at 1:30 Anniversary Woeek Program “Don’t Mias It! TODAY AND SATURDAY-- THE SYLVESTER A FEATURING BABY KATHERINE—S VARIZTY o TWO STERNARDS A% Jerome & Albright Hank Brown & Co. Bright Lights From Broadway COMEDY OFFERING my& COMPANY FEATURING THE YOU 4Gf'7 FEMININE GG ER IN THE A"’LD HOOT GIBSON IN “THE FIRE EATER” THRILLS — HUMOR — ATMOSPHERE — ROMANGCE — SUSPENSE l FRIDAY, 7:30 P. M. SATURDAY, 2:15, 6:15, 8:15—3 SHOWS PRICES :—15¢ CHILDREN—30c and 35c ADULTS “Ten Nights in a Barroom” Starring JOHN LOWELL W love-is the dominant nature of this masterly Ar- row picture. Ever since Eve mourned her lost first born, countless millions of human hearts have been touched by the theme. Go and see it translated to the screen in a faultless way in this great production, “Ten Nights in a Barroom,” at the HILLCREST THEATRan vace- tion tn the south. Mr. and Mre Searis|ths Israel Putnam schoo! and that each arrived at Pomifret Wednesday evening. much benefited by thelr stay of several{one guest. weeks at Camden, 8. C., where they re- mained during all the period they Were|muursaay that thers is o the south. member has the privilegs of inviting County Agent F. L. Davis saa to De a meeting |of the ~executive committes of the Becretary Bmma hes given| Windham County Farmers' sssociation McEnelly Smgmg 0rchestra OF THIRTEEN MEN DANNY 'DUGGAN AND ANNA PIERCE IN AN EXHIBITION OF . BALLROOM DANCES. “BABY PINN” AND “HAPPY” ARE ADDED FEATURES Armory. Norwich — Tuesday, March 7, 1922 — 8:15 “IT’'S A BATTERY B m#

Other pages from this issue: