Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1922, Page 6

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The free of the_Ogtol o M, i v 345 < \ A ersfield and at the -mc % % 3 Cheahire, Buyers reprosemtative of about m community in eastern Connecticat, gath- ered at the DeForest Wells farm on the West Side Friday for an impertant sale continued throughout th quantities of goods were cluding some cattle b-t in on mllln ment for the gale.’ A sidowalk building eM seems to have selzed upon property owners ‘n the business section of the borough. A new walk has been put down this week by the Danlelson Trust company front- mg its property on Maln = street and through the exfension leading to the rallroad wtation. Anather new walk is being laid' at the Phoenix hall proper- ty in Center street, while other walk bullding activity is going on in Academy street, A et s et "~ TODAY . CONTINUOUS SHOW, 130 TO 1018 s el Vi | i % At e o )| THE MIGHTIEST OF ALL LOVE DRAMAS — “IN THE NAME OF THE LAW” Thc plcture to see first d merce presented to the “officlals what it ; . A sénsation on the stage. seave your bonds at the Danielson| ey geclared was an expressian of their CHAS. CHISON, in “GO GET ’Bll HUTCH” — Pathe M‘ depad M A stunner on the screen ! Trust company for collection. Prml:oe:: wishes for mors -adequate Dolielng’ Of ox 1o left in the savings department will ‘A wonder-drama of allowed mterest from December 1st at|he, ROFOUEh at night - ern | d W . H S ¥ —nnd.yt.h:nnld. L] -. this merning tor New Hoves o aitend FRope for'{s-sither. sQiional nalipy. or Gra.nd Marih Gl'u BAT!'LE OF Wflc BRO pr AY 8 R,ET ELS LS ATH;:I : iho Yale-Army game, These lucky|Some other means calculated to making d D ; PR ool s hove scquivea ok | rgersne “wainte Diaces hore G and Dance STATE Mfl, - ONE MERRY NIGHT. ety for the big contest, which will be at- Absolutely the ibgest tended, It s estmated, by 15,000, t3¢| 1t yeame tes bad tiet this comnst vo| Hallawe'en Nite: October 31 wipeaxtio, coxx., ~ (B Wednesday NOV. ’l'lt : i show that's come here in ovetfiow capesity of the pewl, dated Winsted or Middletown, N. Y., out SATUBDAY NIGET, OCT. 38. 1922, - |§ THE 'BRIGHTEST, EST g . v e el SPR8 ‘?fix;r";’:’tfi?m;fi Finuing KL, igetintion. tils e wall .STATE ARMORY AUSPICES ©0. G, 169TH INF. C. X. G, s;‘g MOST TUNEFUL MUBICAL Hi} ¥ : g M::::i.u::l Ps':u“s grounds, 21 to 7, Friday afternoom be: | (o) peobo, o Sroes 48 just ao inciden- WILLIMANTIC, CONN._ ERING OF THE SEASOMI B tal bappening in this cormer of . the 1 gt 4 -p-mnv over the border in Rhode e A;‘-A;Nm; SR big crowd. the majority Killingly mul Istand is & farmer, Hendriek Jensen, | CO. G, 169t » C. N, : SULLIVAN BROS. ORCHESTEA .° Evem.‘ OF MILFOED, MASS., fidrgn 2‘"1 who has a cat that goes a-milking with MUSIC BY YERSUS ¢ ; e SMASH GOES EVERY RECORD — COME EARLY porters, witnessed the game. Includ t1 b ) : A f::’:spl):e cbeervers wis 4. deleyation Dim oy oINS 3;:3 | SWANIE’S SERENADERS IDEAL SINGING OROHESTEA LY SENEN 2 - “ALSO EDUCATIONAL COMEDY- AND NEWS Ppe and wheh jeo- OF WEBSTEE, Mass, lingly has a game scheduled for next | one memamiimy e ibet 480 wheh Jeo- OF WORCESTER, MASS. ; week. (Willlams, Killingly fullback, is generoudlly squit A7) 7 8 ADMISSION: GENTS 70, LADIES Sje. £ TODAY—LAST TIMES, AT 1:30, 2:45, 6:00; 8:00 pdedited With two of. Killingly's -touoh- | ok, TIEHt oUt of the “"" wALE i et ] - Mimiaion {Gents it O - = 4 Al COOGAN, in “TR i e g BT i | direction Kitty opens her month wide | mE— | e | | : i : JACKIE in QUBLE” . scored trom ‘the. vietzity of the. i0yard| A4 Orinks abont all that comes ber| PUTNAM crintendent of the- Anli-Saloom .gus, : = - ONE HOUR PACKED FULL OF SMILES AND TEARS. line. Haveles, -the Kmm‘l; s o ;‘l&fl !;h;h:‘pl:ugenng”:mtd until < will be. the lpe&l:e:';: :fl;‘:"“:‘l‘% ALSO “NANOOK. OF THE NORTH"—NEWS o 5 3 h A, Luyssier, edi ¢ La |Sunday services <l 5 4 Ty Tt third o K] iy S Tl RioNY Wil e omiot, Himokes s the e ai-s | Thompson Sunday; Bev. .M. Claypool 1 SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY—OHILDREN 10 - for goals after touchdowns. Windham tended \a supper at their -hall Friday rally held here Friday evening for | will speak 4t ‘the . morming services at \ i 4 - - could not be demied a place on the ;2“3;& b:";z:"l attending 2 meel-|fviday evening for Fréemch-speaking re- | 10:30. !I.n g: maiu.t&n:c is to be u::d\ . SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY, AT 7:00, 8:45 j %o r the children, the program : e e S ot 09, e ot O L T o i vy ot |\ LESTER £ oaneotwi As alerm trom Bax 23 ealled st the haye a heavy pércentage of French-|league. - The choir has prepared a spec % ~ 5 B deparment hnx 33 oalled sat @4, mecting Friday afterngon. Y sutcess g5 Friday afternoon for a small. bl gemes pulati of music for the day. A & t the in .| speaking population. Friday evening's |program nament are oW helng run off st the |Fally was in St Johs hall and brousht s G SeE P W 4 orear casr oF . ] AND 4 ‘Bohem| ) COMEDI/ out a large attendance. ,On Monday ev- < e N o SINGERS AND. T bt M TA oo s ening Mr. Lussier is to speak in Dantel- | o ‘;fi;;;‘,;,,."‘,;’”,f‘. e e N, 2.7 m‘mfirmw E%‘mkolb'o : I Wo%'.% i e theip children will sail today from New | Son. from the county jail at Brooklyn to the SR AMERICA - HANI York for Genoa. Mr. Cristina will ye-| ~Another rally planned ‘Ol; L5t weok | (00 prison at Wethersfeld. These men Prices, 50c 1 1 00 turn in the spring} but Mrs, Cristina | will be addressed by Mrs. ian Bl e B :unemd at the Oetober term of : ’ 'm' ‘ .2 and the children expect to remain| Campbell and State Treasurer G. Harold | 0" ourt here after pleading guilty to abrea dfor two years. Gilpatric of tiis city. charges that had beeu filed - against A sevice is to be hel at the Congre- the! gational church in South Killingly Sun-| e tdovxn. list of mewly made vet- |them. ’ ¥ day evening. ers who will be gntitled to participate in| Ag the semi-enmmal -u..- of the Hold - H Mrs. M. A. Shumway will be the lead- | the election of November 7: Fast class of the Congregational Bible b . er and mm will be the subject when| Mary Ryan, Martha A. Fryan, Mar- | school the following offieers were elect- smm SPRIN the Woman's Agxiliary meets next|garet G. Ryan, Grace Shields, Delyina |ed for a period of six months: President, Thursday afternoen with Mrs. Walier| Thereay, Dlizabeth A. Wells, Sylvia,Miss Helen Seammell; vico presidept, TODAY AT 1:30, 2:45, 6, 8—8. F. KEITH VAUD(VII.I.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Faulfmer are 5 ACTS—ALSO EUGENE O'BRIEN, in “PRQPHETS P, 3 Musggave of Main street. Wheelock, Bona E. Bourgeols, Anna E,|Mrs. C. H. Brown; seeretary-treasurer, | ... latives in _Lowell and Win- » A ‘9"" Uting sido streets for all night park- | Clemens, Esther D, Davies, Valide For- | Mes J. S. Dingwall; assistant’ sscretary yapoqioe yoce SPECIAL TODAY_MATINEE, ALL CHILDREN 15 CENTS ing of metor cars is a matter that is|tin, Irene Gilman, Delena Gregoire, Eliz- | and: treasurer, Mrs R, P. Chase; WayS| prico Brooks has gcne to Florida for claiming the attention of the | Bolice.|abeth M. Tall, Martha ~B. Lindsley, | and means committee, Mrs, H. J, Thayer, the winter. 'l‘he practice is not liked. Pauline A. Lucier, Delia Mayer, Mary | Mrs. Mary Mrs, C, H. Brown;| Mr. and Mrs. Enos E, Penny left totn rge A. Semster of Bridgeport was!y, McNally, Caroline B. Miles, Sophia V. | good ‘cheer § committes, Mrs. E. M. |{Thursday afternoon in their automobile T Sh friends in Danieison on|Metcalr, Eisie Auger, Blema Alpert, | Wheaton, Mrs. Vitaline Levitt, Mrs. B. K. | for Washington, D. C., where they will Pt Amanda Breault, Melora Beaudoln, Ida | Smith; Social committee, Mrs. Georga |spend the winter. Attomey and drs. Harry B Back|nZiici: “Gea Bonnceilie, Ada Bl | Cockell Mrs, Marsuall Kényon, 3ire.| James Stepbard, Jr. has beew ap- will be at New Haven tofay attending THOMAS MEIGHAN, - BETTY COMPSON AND oy beault, Florence Bosworth, F. Ida_Bos- | Maria Brown. pointed fuel administrator for the town + LON CHANEY, in 2 DOR.IS MAY the TaleNayy game. Thelr-som, Spm-| T o Carver Bell, Nelle D, of Biaftors. el H. Back, is a jundor at Yale. g Schools in this town were clesed om| Mrs. George Rhodes of Stafford Hol- z E 3 AND A STAR CAST, ia Several Hallowe'sn socials are plan-|Bates, MayCooper. | Friday,“@s were ‘schools in surround- |low is visiting friends in Boston. G!ml LOA" ’ AST, Bed for.Monday and Tuesday evenings| Joseph L. BarTett, Lionel Benoit/ ing towns that the teachers might at-| Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Batchelder of "r “GA N of next week in Danielson and other|James M, Barry, Byron Boswell, Guy L. tend the comventions for~ them being | Boston are visiting friends in the Hol- ucKER’s Y AND com’.mumUel of the town of Killingly. |Baker, Harold A. Brown, Bdward J.|nela at different points in the state. The | 10%. -9 D -— Bourgeois, Archie J. Bourgeois, Paul ity of teachers from schools here- Mrs.. Wesley Bradway of Staffordville A WAUREGAN Eauotul,. ESwipn B, Clioench I w;zmnm the Now Londomconven. |1s spending & few days with her son, “"“‘“‘ : A TALE OF A FLAPPERS LAST 'LA’ SUNDAY NIGHT (ONLY—7:00-8:46—PRICES 20c-25c TWO FINE FEATURES —&Nl NIGHT ONLY ' Brousseau, Maxi: Courtemane A C. R. Kemp, in Fairview, Mass. s o E b oo e i of the ¥, 3. | 2175, 'Rose Boroughs ot Ns&mYort | % 3 g 7 : ehfi:ch u:.lew :;'r:z'fif;"'um will ;on&} Thomas Coopsry Everett R. Campbell, ..Secretary John H. Corbe! city is with her’mother, Mrs. erine ' —-ALQO— C A county organization was greeted|Gillingham Staffordville. “A Call and the Response’ Bvening | Frank L. Davie, Olivier. Desautel, Robert |\ 7. “w00ih FEER R OF T, otk | Ghmehe e an C e or G e aenociation sermon sn “What Jesus Pmmnd to | Diamond, Harold C. Ellott, Arthur For-| ' cojecoence from a recent operation |has elected the following officers: Pres- .” Church !dmel and Young | tin, Agapit Camanche, ¥Frank. L. Git- for appendicitis, Although Secretary |ident, Joseph Quinn; viee -president, -.m TWO AND A HALF HOURS OF People’s meeting Th ¢v£m ford, Bartley Giraca, George W, Gosselin, Corbett was operated upon as recéntly @s|Kenneth Sullivan; gecretary, Miss Elean- & NTERT, The 8ix Church Cm{ennee will meet { Lester G. Herlehey, A;hbott Haley, Mor-| oo o, 3 oF det seask By was, ‘down town |Or Bissonette; tréasurer, Miss = Edith o THE FINEST E! AINMENT at Ekonk next Tuesday. rey R. Hislop, Jan Kalwara, Louis Lom- ? | Fletcher. WM i rdo; Nickolas Laaska, Henry Lamoitts, | VAIing ebout the busiggss ‘soction Fri- | Flete! ad Mrs, David MeCormick, whe EVER! mile Levore, ol ks py 878 Deen living at Crystal Lake dur. § - James Petrelln ‘wanted ing the summer will occupy the home i = i : Bward 1. Leclair, Prank B N. Lings- | JS008 00l 80 O part e | ox, the Summet Will occupy tbe hoss of MONDAY AND TUESDAY—PICTURES ONLY, 20c-28c. ley, L. Hector Lucier, Napoléon La- : layed on the occasion of the abduction |Orcutt is with her daughter, Mrs. Frank m o B 3re o Tk Sefaia B | o8 o et ot B bl | oot e SR e oty e MARY MILES' TOM MOORE, in : at Natick last March and in| At the meeting of the Current Events “'rl_m COWBO LAD ! McCulloch, Leon C. Morehouws, Harold | £e5ter, New London and 4 b i o Ll oo e g A BRIGHT COMEDY DRAMA — A PARAMOUNT PICTURE for ‘several weeks by force and under Morrarty, Patrick M. McNally, Edwin S., . |the committee are Miss Mary Ballentine, ALSO A COMEDY AND NEWS WEEKLY Phillips, Antonio F. Parent, Walter S.|t0feat, was arrested at JNew York Bat: Lane, Miss Mary Smith, Mrs. Fri Parker, Jr, Jotn C. Platt, Wyman E,|Urday. Chiareed wih violation of the| ng siss Mary Russéll. Richardson, Albert F. Ralston, Harry J. | [and White slave act, Pe e At the meeting of the town school com- Robberts, Theodore Roireau, James F,|?rraisned in she United States district|mittee to be held in the library Mon-|Ledygrd Center. Thers were mfany pres- Shaw, Wilfred L. Sharpe, Elefthenas S, | 0Urt at Providence. 5 day_evening the mitter of instailing a|ent and nurxy $40 was realized. Stoumbelis, Napoleon Tourcotte, John H.| Strict vigilance maintaindd by federal|shower bath at the high school will be Wood, James H. Wilbur, Tb'onna’l w' officers to watch steamers coming into|agted upon. Com t % * | Providence, New York and other ports on| Rev. John: Wilkins of Grace chugch ko tan, the Atlantic seaboard, was rewarded by |was in New Haven Thursdsy and Fri-| w. ¢ Winch of New York was a visitor in towh Thursday. A. T. Van Cleve and David B. Murray PENDLETON HILL Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson gave a party for their neighbors and friends on Baturday evening in homor of of Mm., Phompson’s birthday. A fine time was enjoyed by all. Refreshments u sand- . Bev. Ernest Claypool, Hartford, sup- est of Petrella.” He was located | day. ; a the :;!'Gl of etr' = en P Mrs. J. Mix has toturn;d (:;E N;.u- Wiches, cake and coffee wgre served. Mrs. steamer, was placed under arrest and :::‘E‘te:'he" !"%“;::_ MP visjting her Thompson was presented & 45 gold plece. - . Mrs, ease. Rbbert Milne held were visitors in Norwich Thursday. 1 ’ s e : The 04 Guard band held their Te- | ciiaren o Dochoson aiiii o a"d w0 Petrella, Antonio Palazzo and Domi- . |hearsal in“the parlor of the engine house | {n T SF BEheser 3 h:' spend- nick Parenti, all of Natick,w ere indict- S LEDYARD Thursday. . Two new members were tak- » m Mr. Reed, the -upor\h. ed here for taking Mary Reali from AR, le::( to New London)Boston and other | One of the. * most destruetive wind | “yieo Opgries L)\m.n and son, George, ::h;n\l ";l a visi m nm .Ofll Many feel w to the Places, for immoral purposes. Palazzo | storms paSsed through this town on Mon-1motored to Norwich, Thursday. fornmbdwunmwtul uxfywptlgooaone—nswelterthatkeepclk \.shape is really warm and fits you. » arent! teled béfore Federal|day evening. It was a small tornado andi Dr. and Mre. A. L. Stebbins motored | MM Clara Brown is Nq tew V NECK PUU..-OVFRS D R i “.00 " . < ;,‘;g”yumnrw;:.m"‘, at Providence | did thousands of dollars’ of damage. In| m Hartford, Friday. Mrs. Stebbins, who dl" with her varents in Wi e its” course, which was about one-fourth an assistant teacher in the high school 3 last March. Palagzo Was acquitted, but ROLL COLLAR V NECKS ............ $9.00 ; ; A Parent! was found guilty aad_sentenced | of & mile wide, starting in the Gales Fer- :‘:lended a teachers’. meeting - heid. in saller here. . Iy vicinity its course was northeastw: at city, "'l’-l Ceclle Palmer ROLL COLLAR COATS...... $4.00 to $10.00 . st ’fi:‘;“’l_“ ?ow&“_a}’ oo Taenc® | and many thinigs that wers in its path of | . Mrs. Julla Smith lect cwwn, Friday | spent Sudday ot dhee home Bers. KNITTED SPORT JACKETS. .. $345 to $9.00 e e o e A e St o3 i i ke iting BDesr Chicken | Saul Agranavitch of New London, was §—These Sweaters .are suitable for ladies’ use, and % the case was éalled: A capais for his S0 One large bull was injured. ~ X ey hem- weight and firmer knit ‘than regular ladies’ Rl oo art st was issued by Judge Brown. m :’;";":fi:;m ::l;: e Qu":mz _I;h:r‘:.i: Joseph, on i A 3 Wwill’ be at New Haven today (Saturday) |g; and Charles D, Geer. Louis Bevman were in Yan Ko P @ {0 attend the Yale-Army game, At Mr. Sheldon's place a barn contain- | nesday attending the dna’uc!lon of liva | this week with 4 13 Center Street, Danjelson i , [l 1 % Slorn was 0;7“'-‘::‘“:;; min- Ving vo tons of hiay wab moved 20 foet [Sock at the West Fachs. % ot Hatie White & 2 Ny ~ % P = o o and then ly .demolished. Mr. ona meet at North ~F morm M e ford, where'he is nr.;n Thuuday.m Sheldon had several stacks of hay and few mvfl& fn Boston making the |mhursgay and ‘*-‘mwm. on 2 & . 4 Attorney Charles orrey was corn fodder which were scattéred a long d Timothy CfConnell and—Chariés Per- '““m ce “ ‘dfl Willimantic Friday attending the session | aistance. Apple m of large dimen- of or s S e : f the superior blown o s Em of qmu il A number of Hallowe'en parties are ireh’s barn mtho roof taken planned to be held here on T\lemylof ol't md large, -thrifty trees’ were but a jeral weeks' stay in Hart- next week. sapling: before the wind. Mr. Geer's i she was undergoing treat- Special effort iz being Mads to fnte- chimneys were razed and he was unable {ment. - y b Test foreign born risidents who neither | to start his fires in the morning. large| Albert B. Clark of Marlbord was & Awmms F WOOD speak nor write Bnglish td attéend the | shade frees in front of Mr. Geer's houss | celler hare'Thvrld.lyA evening- school opening at Putnam m:n were uprooted. A thrifty apple orchard & G. Willard hay retumned | % Attaway Main, who bas been in, THE BROOKEYN SAVINGS BANK EflAILISH!D 1872 — DANIELGON CONN, : B to Mr. Geer all ; . Funeral Director and e e m‘ he :-u_':';?”unz Arthur E. Holmes of New yondonm Prodi- sesne e . ‘3, ! Pommnumfldfiummdz.: were. & visitor in town Thursda: Swphunurll’mfih‘....... ‘}m,soo 3 2% Chestnug. Hill, Fa Total Assets :............ 4,104,836 PHONE 147 DANIELSON o e $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT . LEONARD BRIDGE s DANIELSON CASINO, - George D. v;;qm, entearulned] hi: m::mu noi&uge, Amos Averv‘nd. IM rate per cent. ‘.m, 4 ARKWEATH + ;- ibeother, John Watrous, an umiy o Carrie Maine, all students at Storrs 4/2 B” G 8 | Middlefield on ”“‘".'..a % b . | Clarke Sullard amr l(rl. : o Ernest mund and son !‘rn;h of Scy-

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