Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 2, 1922, Page 6

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LABOR DAY—SHOW The public schools of the town will open Tuesday, Sept. 5, for the fall term. A large number of voters were at the caucus Tuesday evening held af the town hall for the nomination of delegatés to the different conventions. Many from here attended the opening of the Elks’ country fair in Willimantic Thurftlay evening. .. Forcier of Providence was visiting v zal frieneds recently. A birthday party was held Monday Wvening for William Firth at the bome “THE WORLDLY MADONNA” AT 1:30; 2:45; 6:00; 8:00 of Mr. and Mrs. Fremont 102 Street. Members of the i birthday gifts. Mr. and Mrs. David Flowers, William ‘Webster, accompanied by John E. as chauffeur, started Monday morning on & month's tour to South Carolina. Hartford.—Local education avthoriti are planning to burn soft coal in the schools this winter. Young Mr. Firth reeeived many, An order has been! "8 REELS OF STORM AND SUNSHINE SPECIAL NOTICE ! This Stupendous Production Has Played the Larger Cities at $1.50 Top. Norwich Will Be Able to See it at NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ! ALL CHILDREN ONLY 10 AFRICA” BIGGER THAN A CIRCUS! LARRY SEMON i The BELL HOP SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES DURING T HIS ENGAGEMENT | Matinees 25c; Children 15¢ — Evenings 3 5c; Children 20c — Tax Paid . CONTINUOUS SHOW LABOR DAY FROM 1.30 TO 10.15 - TODAY CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM 1.30 TO 10.15 ALICE CALHOUN in “RAINBOW” — GEOQ. WALSH in “WITH STANLEY IN BATHE NEWS — EDUCATIONAL COMEDY E“MLIDNGD 18712 — DAHIEI.‘ON. A m..... senan .8) D. N v’ Taylor - visited trienasin | ::-un' Ié:tfl,veekatflmhmo( ‘T&fl.“m-..-..-. ¥ 3 ovide m‘- g .ondon was M‘M- D m.. ' This (Saturday) meon will brmg_ thé me T Soirear of & apecial na- |, Dabielson Biis who ware at Williman- | (2, Povice SR (L g EN ' epeming of the Labor day vacation,” ex- He for the fair of the lodge of the fra- | GU0" T [ By SIMOPBBANACCOUN’I' 9 tanding-through until next Tuesday morn- ternity In that elty declared Friday that! ), “gepon en S."Bush visited at the home ~ morning. Advantage will taken of this e truck a boy danghter, Mrs. Freeman Kenner- Interest rate 4!/, per cent. per annum. g imtiday period for out o town trive by W dirsctly in London Wednesday and You May Deposit By Mail 3 many of Danf 's_people. Shore re- over. sorts seem to hold the greatest appéal Goodyear | in and he Mrs. Wi “Worm: anc J.AmnAT\O'OOD. ident ] The exodus will begin this afternoon and .. "“’“‘;,}fi“;‘ ;“:;:‘"' t’:‘h‘:‘““‘“‘”!” . ~pd WM. H. BURNHAM, SIDNEY W. BARD, Ses. and Treas. { will continue @uring Sunday. board, dida re-election. 6, 4o 5 ) ha;mh-o Alice l:zv-rl.-tu has returned to Ohartes Mathion, many years me near Wauregan, after studying resident on the West Side, is dead at 1 | during the summer at Columbia univers- taken a Mr. We 1t Mishome, after o long iliness. His death ity. Cottage. ormsle: | awrence Abel and all agreed the at- % follows: closely after that of his wite, 1§ i e P IR A Rl Al R 2 "““""“ base as ohief obat- | .ndance nd interest made it the banner. 2 WA ENeS May of this year. Mr’ Math : 3 sathering of the year. The pastor, Rev.| Mre. C. J. Tinker has retrned to her R SETR Sathe ob Weaamtoxst, tit had el Tenstion S e 1o Bee 4 Aok Doan encertatost frismas oy Eiaah, and. his wits rotirant | nome Afier sponttns. the, SOl el in Nved ia this town & Sveat sany years and i i i ket ;n-nm ‘Wednesday, Including Mrs. | (rom their vacation in Litchfield county,|™ar‘ford with Mr. and Mrs. William for a long time was i the employ of the o R e G.W. Hamilton, Miss Ruth Hamilton, | arrived in time to recsive a hearty greet- | Bouss. Quinebaug company. He leaves a large | e Mra F. Wyman, with Miss Birdie | ing and welcor#t home. A birthday party was given Mis amily of childres. PUTNAM mfflg-);{n{:fi.:dpln F. E.“:’om:; Services wil '\; Temimed at the Con- | Champlain at her home Monday \ An wafortunate seceldent Friday morn- Leaving her husband in 1914, n com-| The Sunday school of the M. Bl. church | Norwieh. Miss Dean's guests for Thurs- | celebration of the m.’ m,‘” . ing was that in which Mrs. James Gart- pany with the hired man, taking with |plenicked at Riverside perk and Ocean|day were Mrs. Oliver Houck of Hartford Lok P land, of School street, fell and broke her .| her their joint savings of $800, returs-| Beach Tuesday, spending some time at|and Miss Marion Patmer, Jog as she was coming down the steps at ing when all was forgiven at the end|either place. The members were ¢on-| Miss Emma Davis of Norwich was a| The mere fact that a girl is m love her home on School street while om her s | Of eizht months only to leave again|veyed to and from the beaches by ’bus.||oeal visitor Tuesday. with & man is no sign that she is not way to attend service at St. James' with a second hired man a short time{The day was very enjoyable with the going to make some other fellow be- chureh. A physician was called and later, after selling her- Lusband's auto-| sports afforded, and some of, the children BOZRAH lieve or think he has the better chance.' Constant fuming wears away the ehfll gave the injured woman attention before motile, worth 3800, for $500, and never | enjoyed bathing at both places. she was taken to the Day Kimball hos- peun coming back to her Caaterbury| The Hartford osuncll of Girl Scouts at| The Woman's Missionary soclety held £ | pital at Putnam ome, were the allegations made by Ray| Brown's Crossing broke camp Monday,|its August meeting o ths church lawn { ald b ime a{rr:a.gm)(omt“t of Canterbury against his|the 2Sth, after an encampment of tv4 Wedneaday afternoon. The collation was a e s o et} M B L. P, e | 15, o oo MOBE, o O Mot e, By S S b 5 | el by M i el amd i big baseball event two changes will be e jshort calendar session of the superior|making it a very smocessful ome, and o 40 the Da r Goodvear—Herbert D. nm Miss A.|eourt, George £. Hinm o] biekiy Wil be missing. 1t ia wm | Lara Chase, Mias C. Blla Day, Mist | nim, Friduy momime o | et v o oo o 1 S GUT THI8 OUT—IT I3 WORTH MOXEY . at Faber, who is a great lit-| Ruth A. Figke, Miss Agnes W. Jacobs. Lyman testified that he had ‘lived 1»| Those attending the republican eageus| Cut out this siip, enclose s an offer of more money| Dayville—Miss Winitred E. Duffes, | Canterbury all his life. He Wwas mar-|from the Ferry and vicinity at Ledyerd | mail !t\‘.o!“ole‘y&Co 2835 Sh going right after it, Ho | Miss Marion E. Green, Miss Maude D.|ried February 17, 1912, and a short time| Center Tuesday afternoon were Mrs, | Chicago, 1L, writin o by a fast infielder, | Capron. Mrs. Lulu W. Balley. afterward he and his Wife went to work| warter M Buokingham, Miss Alice Sat.|IreSs clearly. V. of Worcester. Birkby will be out| Attawaugan—Miss Margaret M. Mae-|for the town, at the town farm. Sub-|taries, Mrs. Charies B. Hoyt, Miss Caro. | 1 package containing Foley’s Honey o { the game on account of a holiday visit | Connell, Miss Mary E. MacComell. Mrs. | sequently he got work cutting UmDer.|iine B, Freeman, Hemry W. Huributt, R. “‘* o harmbonnd, Lo ousts, 0‘;&;:1}: to make with relatives in Phila- | Cora S. LaBossiere, Miss Anna C. - is was at Jewett City. He came ¢ butt. rand a o - . g home one night and found his wife gons ’,?5{;‘,,“_ . c,,‘,,,;‘;,’ oy ,."m"_’mA m,,"{f,d Mh,,,,d;}mmm“; Pocgy 7o : - cer Martin's battery will be Reig-| Ballouville—Miss Grace W. Bdick, Miss (and the hired man had lkewise disap-|oimes, r+ S *| Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thor. Labor D. Mond 4th er and Phillips. This pair made a hit|S- Floise Shelton. pested. In about tight months his Wife|" 3 and Mrs. Carl W. Brown of|OuUShly cleansing’ cathartic for constipa- ay, ay, with the fans last Sunday., Roy Rock is Miss Annie L. Page, Mrs. Bea- | wrote and asked if she could return. Hs Brown’s Crosi ntnm«l.uom trom tion, biliousness, headanhes and sluggish s saving that Reiger is one of wngave her and took her back. Asked - 4 bowels. Lee & Osgood Co. 8 tll 1 (Standard Th ) The hardest pilcher to a it with mon| FaspKillingly—Miss Mary Reece, Miss |it his wite took any money with her e, o] said that she ar t on_bases that he had seen. R i ete R o e e 3 ’ Sinot ok tad lod.s BUAL f Mo S e »axcE Toxiom Sullivan Bros.” Singing Orchestra ver offers a batter a gol v After a e R < o ke hi Valley—Miss Dorothy N. Logee. year or so witnesses said he re YLA he can make him swing at & bad| O Sladvs B. Saimon. |turned home again suTTeund (hat his e SR tioRR ST of Milford, Mass. Sogee Mg i | Musls-— Akl HaER 0, Bowiay, wife had taken her clothing and gone TUSEDAY, RYGHT. SEPT. SR POQUETANUCK DEAWBRIDGE. : er’lm"‘ felder, will be at| At Brookiyn school Miss Tds E. Tripp |2Way. A Canadian whom he employed ” o B ell o ol ol RSB T R SHL re vam e o v ‘PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY changed. Arrigan comes here from N R P e g e TINUOUS DANCING. FAMOUS IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA. LA] P nee with a great reputation as a B il oy, Do | back but this time he returned her let-]| 1—PEARL DE ORELL as the elever- A 7 " b f Fred, | riod—order Daggett's Real Is Cream, S 7 - BALLOONS—CONFETTL Plainfield, Conn. :—.s 'mm::'i-l‘nf:n'fi:m;f‘re"fie?pncheer Moosup.—dav. '1::{ h:; .::: }':; :noe when hf‘im'"fi - o e en e ‘| BE SURE TO GET THE LUCKY last week, will be here again Sunday. Following & court of inquiry arranged | signed a deed to transfer a piece of| 2—Frisos Steve, the champion Frisce | R 9 o 2, , Manager Martin is making an m:rg: for Priday by Prosecuting Atiormey Ar- |property ihat they owned jointly. Dot o N Knglioa’ ] NUMBER AT THE DOOR. ADMISSION—Ladies 50c; Gentlemen 75¢ o have the auregal Arthur G. Bill and the development of neighbors e’ petitioner testi- e attraction for the second game of the big |charges against Hénry Adams of Dayville | fied that they were I a position to|. 3—Harriet Marshall, the late star of | CONCERT SUNDAY AFTERNOON A'{n! Tax Included series with Putnam, September 17. by his 16 years old daughter,’/Adams was | know whether husband and wife had| Harry Kimple's Syneopating Sextet. o } South Killingly" 1 01d ordered arrested and brought before the |lived together in the past three years| EVENING. R O Home A8 own court to answer to a serious charge, | and s2id they had mof. The judge took| 4—Billy Jomes, in & Blacktace Singing| | principal events in the town of Killingly | He denied absolptely the charges made | the mmm‘l:m a e::film Bfffi;!ham is{and Musical Act. F n the holid: Rev. W. S. Beard bf Ni against him by his daughter, but was | furnk concerning ice of e pro- York, of Mo or'8 heashs former pastor | held for a hearing next Tuesday morning, | ceeding being given Mrs. Moffitt. F—-Ehat Esylew, 8¢, Whe only. sival of 2 . o the First Conggegational church at|In default of $1,000 ball he was commit-| aihough the short calendar list was a| Belle Barker, im Jass Siaging and » South Killingly, i€ to be the principal |ted to the county fail at Brocklyn. somewhat lengthy one little business de-|Dancing. : epeaker. Other addresses will be made| Adams makes his home with his wife!yejoped. Three jury cases were assigned DONT MTSS THIS NIGHT. WHERE YOU SEE THE by Rev. B. P. Ayer of wmmuc and Rev, | and three children, his accuser being the | for the week after mext and ome court % Mr. Wood of Lakewood, R. eldzst of the three. case was assignd for. September 19th. LADIES 50c, GENTS 7o PICK OF PICTURES Musie during the day wfll be by the| Rev. J. C. Mathien, pastor of the Sa- P:“hr:‘lxéfif"?fl Sos e thion Bast Killingly band, from whence will |cred Heart church at Waaregan, has ar- | 4- 2 B - Jaso come King George Jacques, purveyor | ranged the usmal Labor day lawn fete| Windham — Roderick Young, George THEATRE . of shore dinners gxtraordinary, to serve to |and field day for the members of his flififi“u P ey H all a plethora of gnod things. parish. Father Mathien said Friday aft- i ~ Y . Sperial siemificance. attaches to South|crmoon that his plans for this year's| Srooklva—Warren Root SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EfMingly's Old Home day observance this | events. includes two baseball games to C“‘“‘"‘“”—I "é‘u Hleo. . year because it happens that that com- |be played during the day, one contest to fi"..‘ff rd—Charl Clarke. ° ° 03 . munity may now be reached over a|he betwsen a Yoy team of Tattville| FAEUSTCTIATEs CRTKe. , , splendid new state HighWwdy. open to|and a boys' team of Wauregan, the other | Lampton—P. J Navm o 4 avls eau oade 1 It South Killingly from Danielson only a!between teams representing Putnam anu i il ingly ;s s 4 L4 . few weeks ago, the -completion of this) Wauregan. A long™ist of athletic events ey . voad marking the end of what might be |and diversions has been ar ranged and k:_:sg,"‘;fim i B Main, Aect B considered its period of semi-isolation in|a big dinner is to be served. Pomfret—W, H. Gallup, C. L. Ran. o . W this day of hard surfaced roads and put- | Xo cars bearing “0” registrations will, some. Dancing at This Beautiful ting it onto what is going to be ome of | he allowed to compete for the Brook Cootland—Leander Haskins, 3 o i ¥ the most traveled trunk lines in southern | fajr traffic excepl’i‘l’l? as parties may ufl Sterliu—Georgeerx{. Gallup. Lakeside R?.“t This one of these cars to take them over to E. H Corttis, Edward N. Evening. the exhibition grounds. It so happens | Rawson, David Nichols. MUSIC BY that Brooklyn is on aon established jit-| Woodstock—S, H. Peckham, Charles ; ney route and competition of cars bearing | Harrington. Ellison’s Harmony Boys “O” registrations is automatically elim-| yapor Dey will be s big day at the inated insofar as carrying passengers as{ Putmam Ceuntry Club with interest cen- - individual fairs is concerned. One per-|tering around golf. There wil be a son may of course hire an “O” car 1o |flagy contest in which the sixteen lowest 20 to thé fair, pay for it and fill it (0| will qualify for the Governor's Cup. capacity with his relatives or friends | This yearly event is perhaps the most but the “O” cars will not be permitted | interesting of any as it really settles to pick up a passenger hers and there |the year's championship of the club. - = until the capacity of the car is reached | There will be other special features and }ml To Casmo P d F and then charge each passenger as much | refrshments will be served during the P are an: r.‘-m,.g for the trip. 5 3 P Miss Beatrice Geer will leave Sundsy| Frank H. Cordier has been attending TONIGHT <. to spend a week with friends in Spring- |the Art and Crafts exhibition in Bos- 5, field. ton, especially interesting to printers. Hill Top Casino om ALBERTUS F. WOOD Mr. and Mrs. A. Perry Fulton, of| Mrs. Anna Mann Wade of Boston, & : Lynn, Mass., are guests for the. holiday | daughter of the late Mrs. T. P. Botham, DANCING FROM 8 TO 12 Funeral Director and period of Mrs. George Stone of Academy ?:lhrewflr been the guest of friends ADMISSION : street. toam. John B. Bassett left Friday evening| Mr. and Mrs. John Regls, of Franklin Embalmer to spend the time until Monday evening|street, Danielson, have sent out invita- Ladies 35c—Gents 55c “LHOI P at Narragansett Pier, where Mrs. Bas-|tions for the wedding of their daughter,{LATE CARS TO BALTIC AND CITY - NE 37 DANIELSON | 5gtt' ain their son, Tarl, have been for|Miss Palmyre Regis and Arthur Brodeur \ the past two weeks. of Putnam, at St. Mary's church, Dan- Into the loathsome crocodfle pft, swarme- Mrs. James R. Walsh and Miss Mary | ielson, Monday morning, September 11th. ANCE ing with horrible, man-eating reptiles, En.‘lmsn! CASIXO, ‘Walsh are spending the holiday season|at seven o'clock. D & leaps the hero—to save his rival and s sowiie e A e with Prank Gartland at Bridgeport. WESS' pheaing ' Bhrough Johmitown, B. AT LEVINE'S FARM o phod” ‘u‘:-‘ :s oi:i;:‘;‘;‘.'f;,m Charles Z. Glm: will lu\;@ today rc;r I, this side of Centerdale, while on his (Formerly Sussman's) . : e 7 o Y ey l}:iz;t:cket to remain until after the hol-| way fivfipfigcemfim u’.}fi“”;’. MOHEGAN Bee his fight with the savage monsters! Bowling is the sport for all Prizes| As the result of » fall from a staing | Putnam, a truck driver for Frea Gag- Sunday, Sept 3rd, at & P. M. See this killing, heart-breaking struggle given away every Saturday, on: which he was working as a m!nzerlm of this city, struck and instantly KYLE’S JAZZ BAND that nothing else ever screened €an ap- proach for sheer thrill! r Filmed at the risk of the actors’ lives?! . THE NEW Ana omly one of a bundred events in DeMille's most lavish ROADWA T ~ R e e . TODAY AT 1:30; 2:45; 6:00; 8:00—B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE—6 ACTS PHOTOPLAYS OF THE BETTER CLASS ——————————————————————————————————————— ALSO MARIE PREVOST IN “MARRIED FLAPPER” Today, Last Times at 1:30, 2:45, 6:00, 8:00. Will Rogers in “Unwill ing Horo™ “ Also Dick Talmadge in “Watch Him Step” SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY AT 7:00; 8:45—PRICES 20c; 25c H. B. WALTHALL & MARY ALDEN SARM N P AL RS IN AN ABSORBING TALE OF LOVE, TREACHERY AND SACRIFICE ‘}ELLHOUNDS OF THE WFST" "PARTED CURTAINS” With Young Dick Hatton : A WESTERN WITH 17 SMASHING THRILLS . ~ e e———— IRVING CUMMINGS in “ROPE’S END” EDDIE POLO IN HALLROOM BOYS IN « SNOOKY'S HOME RUN SCREEN “CAPTAIN KIDD” BEWARE OF BLONDE®" i COMEDY SNAPSHOTS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY\ | : MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDMESDAY—KEITH VAUDEVILLE—G ACTS LIMITED ENGAGEMENT—4 DAYS FRED J. ARDATH & COMPANY THE MASTERPIECE OF LOVE ETERNAL, YOUTH SUPREME PRESENTS THE ORIGINAL COMEDY SCREAM » 4 “HIRAM” 4PEOPLE—4 FULL STAGE OFFERING B AL . S —— ~—ALSO FEATURE PICTURE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG By Beaulah Marie Dix and Sada Cewan — Suggested by Leonard Merrick's Story, “The Laurels.and the Lady® BLAZING LIKE THE SUN !

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