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Rt i 4 SHOWS TODAY | _ AT 130, 3.35, 6 and 8 P. M G SURPRISE BILL The, At Deluxe . Dorothy Southerr Trio Trires" Bekutiful “Girls “ H Class Musica Offering Morris Golden The Yiddle With a Fiddi« Veree and Verci in the Novel Compay si: A 20TH CENTURY ELOPEWM - Bpecial Bcenery and Effects Constance Talmadge in BETSY’S BURGLAR - Thrilling Adventures (Written Special The Bullein) at. e soran g 1AL e e e 1 fro .3 R+ 2 ¥ n . R > B omes Trug in Five Part Tr by e portends rhe. n 3 | Because of the inereased cost-of runming add the expensive Vaudeville | Eesture. A farmers are Tight in the center of the ; S 4 3 oto-Pléys the Davis affers’ the mansgement nncunce ihat b - e e thl Pod 2 fo - > : d ginni onday, the prices will be: Matinee, 10c, 15¢. Even- | - e i e e Ex o day morning. when oW -~ L - ¥4 . ‘T'anyn 02, Bhlcony 150; Orohestra Cirtle 20c; Orchestra Ressrved i :l:: &“&2 MME:”: us: s tically and half of them hun- ) : : el imost all of them somewhat : mest encuh. | . Charles Lawey. i3 vecovertng from an 5 dubicusly; and a rather undue propor- | TP . o 3 7 ae | injury n he broke & bone in hisfio - & : E ton pedagogically, that is to say, b el #rm while at work in a local manu- - & : y . s kv o, saccm s s schooimaster-ish- > facturing plant. - 3 b 2 - , . games on the. o o - iIn New Pastorats, ¥ . it ;i : I i ) TN Feature Photoplays Al Seats i e S 0 e : 4 o PR I SR " : bowel. oismn which 1s Sosoine ser. |I- y : Conicert Orchestra 10¢ ! 2 : 3 Shows Daily 2:30, 7, 8:30 1 UC WWe have been given clearly to under- = % 1 8 te the’ 3 mm:‘m;m .I()‘wnl sand, in more thn.’-}l Ahhunflud way, . 3 1 ted and fall of eotd. Why' m‘ )t_fl:‘-l . COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY ‘that our place was the rear rank of | ¥ 2 3 on-lookers at the world's race-track: 3 zo. - how. lelwdn. Frifas. et . 3 e o o= S Sapcuruts froh ths 2w METRO PICTURE CORP. Presents 77" |and enjoy the nicest, gentiest liver and - mt;lv: e oty SO o D v " our iplace, too; and that, . X o 2 . r ; some of us did, once in & while, get on | 3njust, : Ir cand . = i bowel cleansing you ever cxperienced. AR AT Rn S o £ - SR rances Nelson urely to be placed only among P - : e = & x you ) Haet e - Sunday- Until farmers are so highly capital-| . James C. Mildron of Worcester, vis- 3 Pl They ace sently but thetonenly. ized - the o1 in | ited ‘Danielson friends Friday. ers should give cross, sick, bil- IN THE MORAL PANT ized that they can afford to cover.in 1 s Friday. Théren — L W B ST MIGHTY MORAL PANTOMIME But now things are different. The|ized (e, 2 consumers _kitchens - woke up, last |their acres with hall-proof glass-roct Caught1-1-4 Pound Trou . Atbe: Leo caret any time. They are harml B D e e wimey forist o riv e e e Pomfret. N e . 1) - 66 32 on the world's back, if the world was lies - by powerful| . o "tnis season, a fish welghing a| .Twenty- - Ryan received from T. . Gregory, ‘ Zoing to eat potatoes and onlon:l:nfl > pound and s quarter and measuring | ment it | B nd cabbages, any more. er ng. . 1-2 inches in- - . ited 1£203 1, 220 Savbares 'any more. " Laler slone; e Tionos Tpaes them oo | 15,02 tnches tnlenti U Foday T T | S S ey s o THE SOUL STORY OF A STRUGGLING GIRL 3 structed co-operate the nation- as soared and soared in valus till they h Aage s held a cottage praver mesting at the s g came to take the place of diamonds 29 home of Mre. Frank IHill, School street, wide movement for the enforcing of wnd rubles in the treasure vaults of |53 . . Friday evening. to et young men fo eplist at once.| the proclamation by the - president, FOURTEENTH CHAPTER OF THE GREAT SECRET The call of the navy mow is the call | making it unlawiul for allen enemics the cities, this attitude of increased ke Sergeant J. E. Caser of the Thir- teenth. company has taken the requir- | of the nation. o have in their possession any fire- TODAY AND “TONIGHT The, Unfailing Screen. Favorite BLANCHE SWEEI “UNPROTECTED” Cast _Includes Theodére Tom Forman and Othe Lasky Players PATHE WEEKLY SMALL CHANGE, Come tolerance grew into one of almost re- epect, tinged with something of merv- ed examination for promotion to sec- | The recruiting’ officers’ are , weapon, implement of war, am- pusness thelr Tundimental, sake;ups. ond leutenant. g pleased wit : hthe results they h::& nition, maxim silencer, bomb of | == oAy —— = . = Miss .Anna . Dearing of Fall River |achieved in Putnam and praise the pa- | explosive, aircraft or eloss appara- fat 7.30 o'¢lock MON T. 2.30—10 The president of the United States | inien K owhethor otve Said 4t i go| YIsiteq. friends in Danielron - Friday. 2 city, | tus, or any form of signailing device, i AND AUDITORIUM e - 2 ; took an early hand by pleading with e Aot et W Gor't Heed to Going on 24-Hour Schedule. where many have Jjol in helping{ cypher code, or book or paper print- | At the Spiritual Academy, Park TUESDAY EVE. 7-8.30- Farmers io increase their Produotion | Beidia ohe & B & of OUr basiaces B3| Nexs Moadav the plaat of the Jacoby | CCURLS Smtereat in the receuiting wurk. | od in cypher cods in which there may | street, Mrs. Touise D. Irancis'ot Bos. - Pt the Whits Hous and otherloven o ‘mstropolitsn” mewspaper. | Mami¥acturing company will begin to| Fairy Tele st Plete P ionshaving any such articles are | v nrist madressenwith Daychic men: A Wonderful Film of a Wonderful Story e required to bring them at once to Po- | sases and clairvorant descriptions | [IWILLIAM FOX'S MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION OF HAWTHOR! Jarders could be kept Allled without| “my: it marks a stage of progress in te 24-h e o = Operate on. a 24-hour schedule. " - havirg to sell off the family jewels or | ing enlightenment of the civic popula- Dbty Pedkosrad, tern section of the countrs, s afflet | [l 6, and” surrender them | mamaninh end een <cut down the chauffeur's wages. Var- 30_generally able a sheet as most ¥ to_the- officers. — — The debate scheduled between the|some one comes across with a Failure to do. this within 24 hours|. ‘At Gracs Memorial ohurch there will jous bankers and other like “agricul-|7hg New York -Times, even in the 1 : feams of Kilinely and Putnam High|wonderful tale of a plot or near-plot | seer public notice of the requirement | Lo preaching morning_and evening by midst of rather crotchety and imprac- s 1 to teach the Schools for Friday evening was post- | that might interest to the gov- # oot [ tioabie =u S e ¥ D O e ol “ome| has been. given makes a person Who | ihe pastor, Sunday schicol at noon and {MMORTAL CLASSIC THE SCARLET LETTER same farmers how to farm. It has g0t|,qo gentences of primary and kinder-| Poned. has such articles, if be be an alien 7 y S o mevers OF o cad |t rus Lhews reat facming | | jtonmen ricusty fspecs e sl = ERt btioes % hurkmary Mt S| 2mosune o the Union Lycsum 't e wih S o G . Al axticios ou eisod e I bg | ShaxE® of Charies Hall STUART HOLMES as PASTOR DIMMESDALE m and a whole lot of others mbouts. S AbuGat. tebifally - Dleading b with 4 ‘Everybody Buving Flags. sion. Al articles so seized are to be i ; Zarmers to double up or, treble up Thelr | ug otk Sresty GRsSTyaUn of the |, Denlers here sy they have sold osmal et e s Sk A f OB ARl EPISODE OF THE SECRET KINGD( past production, in order not merely |the most o TRl er . 3u -that our]fases Anetioan Mxeiic thé past twe KEMPFS EXONERATED prayer and sermon at 10.46 o'clock, a o reduce the high cost of living but [Whole situation.. That ks ‘before, and_among the varns heard this week %o prevent the danger of an actual | friends of the market-places are wor- | Resks than ever fn such & i nat there s a gun making Shop [, oo o Nothing Contra. | 685100 of the Sunday school at ndon TODAY rving. They are worrying over the ‘hereabouts where arms are being turn- igation Proves ing ntra- | and an evening prayer with sermon at ROBERT WARWICK in A GIRL'S FOLLY scarcity of needed food. s futurs food-upply o this much boast- e EnguehEe Wil have LYok out in; quaritha; o22 fine s piece| band About Seized Ammunition . (5 oclock in the afternoon 3 land of abundance. em! La en handed the — TS ralireade, whose srente | Tamvebave-swetis tiirough taner: | ol8 Kt hax b for & mésting Mondey, e Lieut, J. B. Fulleton, in charze of| At the Gresnsville Congregational THEGREATEST OF ALL FOX COMEDIES have hitherto been accustomed ance or laziness or greed matters lit. | afternoon. the detdil of infantrymen makin their | church Sunday morning ihe. Dastor The House of Terrible Scandals with Billie Richie S0 the Umidly offersd ShPments of |fe, for yeatsend years been addiag to| Members of Porces Raveian lodze COSTUME RECITAL headquarters in this city, made known | will preach on A Plan For Raising Our e iThar e s el tios © ot SSae msettu 1504 gw: on : Friday moming that the Kempfs, vt | Church Debt ~Sunay “scnoo) Tects | Wil e e e e e weeds, have sent out long and pitiful - g £ " Miss Seward, and -Miss Davis in De- | Whose farm three cases-of ammini- |at 12 o'clock.. The Youns People’s ser- . COMING—20,000 LEAGUES UNDER. THE SEA appeals to the same farmers to please | ine Way of his trafc. A Waht.ts Whip Mexiss. lightfully Clever and Varied Pro-|ton were selzed on Tuesday of this|vice will be held % Tty and ship more truck this season,|combination of good Cosmer A. Youns, just returned | week, have been entirely exonerated, “If vou only will” say the roads in management, he has reaped a dumper| from Florida, where he met southern. gram. ek, fullowing an investigation of the case. (At the McKinley Av. - — —_ ey put on” Specte cave® for |Crop, they Liave meen to it that his|ers from & number of states savs 3 atherios Soward of this city | . WPat form the investigation took | Zion church, Kev. I. : Soa ana give vou specisl rates and |deserved profits have been taken from |these people are willing to settle the| Jfisses Katherine Sew: Uis cityland what it developed is not kmown | pastor, there will be a morning ser- | Sunday. Heb. Associated Bible Studen Tun special fast trains, and bring you of Mexican question themselves If iven |20d. Madeline Dasis, formerly of Phil-| o the public, but it is understood that | vice. Sunday school .at noon and a ice Hov. 1ated Dible Student : and a chance, and that means a drubbling | 2delphia, "“;""m‘":f’.‘;‘:‘;;“ 2t it demonstrated that the elderly cou: |service in the cveming The evening Budkingh N 11 reclta, freed from all suspicion, as it | subject will be The Battle Is Not ——— uckingham/Memogial Ha . EAST HADDAM ¢ laborers free of fare, if we can find costume g 2 ToRytha suutiinin Fepmblic. Fellows' hall. was expected they would be from the | Yours But God's. any to bring. EBtc., etc. y ers’ profits profits | Drilis for the men who have been arde and ‘retailers’ profits and clerk - hire | taking military traini They are known as the Dax: first by those who knew them. o NG 3 1B oo, PP ere - [ana dutivers” conts and telephone conts, | Shmaty Tave Deer suspendea: for such |2d; it is understeod, hate secied of: | New Yorl papers of Friday stated| At St Andrew's Epitcopal chursh| granch of Red Gross &0 Be Organ S [ AN AR 15 etc. etc., efc. ¥ i play. tessionally. s clals en | Rev. F. J. Bohanan, rector, there wili | B/ anc! & sniz I Shoets call temselves and like o, be|* e mmnaged o dodge by Seviia | §PRTI0F%) e Thieenth compuni'ro- [ oita) Felday might brought out 3 largs | making an ievestigation n Ghat €itv. | be hois “communion ot 2. ‘m.| Easter Cantata at Congregational A. J. ESHLEMAN ~Jon one side in his the long- bt o1 -om whic] e ammunition was ship- | morning praver and sermon at 10. A v Vark Sizning fo assume a tons of respect| 90 %5 S5 ey peages Charwbgis| . Will “Advecats ‘Garden ‘Clubs. | of the friends of the vouns yomen. | ped out o Putnam. T e s s e | SRo ey New Yo Nfifl‘.;flw T W e ion Tae his deck-ioad, wherein| Al the open meetine of Highland |.Also l:‘the u.dx-:“u w-:e Tepresen Over 100 at Owls’ Anniversary Cele- | At noon and evening r and ser- of Union City WILL SPEAK ON | pevaly been so completely absorbed i B e Hr o o Tt 62| AT The close of ;the. recital Misses bration. g of Mrs. W e By Wall street and its more or lees |*iSia ™ they grinned whils. - doing it. | the Schools in Killingly is to speak on | Seward and Davis received congratu-| The sixth anniversary celebration of M. E chureh thera) S acy for & fowidave, it ewta.| - Will'JesudCome Agair §rusing menagery 35 10 Dreciude it|ties mothing® bu: a scaly - havseed | the sublect of forming garden clubs |lations. ] - sta1 | otnam Nest of Owls proved & ver¥|will be services morning and even-|ven were week end zuests of the| ALL WE SEA .|enyway.® was the expression of their | 2mong the bovs and girls of the town.| The numbers given at the recital|delightful affair. Over 100 were pree- |ing. Rev. G. G. Scrivener, district | former's sister, Mts. A D. Al fasy LCOmS - B Deminmiie <o Show an intatem awa |2ttitude, it not of their spoken words. | A paper printed “somewhere in Con_ | were 13 follows: Sht 3t the supper and the Joncert and| superintendent, will preach in - the | cr. 4 NO COLLECTION necticut,”” comments on the fact that T T e NN i’ hated rsn:‘rimnx‘_?‘\‘\dbv;:cga.?a lh:lev. :2::-’:? Rhad Cross 'ne‘allmg. . " o s * » ‘A branch of the Middlesex hapter even, occasionally, intelligent : B s e New Maven Blues were not in| At Dawning, ey A My oe To You, : Speake | with the singing of the Star Spangied | T T OET T 01 21 Soon: Anéther understanding regarding rural affairs + 3 O svwrme, 1t gues st the thing ewk o By s wkire) oemhiSany, her w0 e .:‘:’S"fimqfiqm,:v‘mm?fl Caniny <38k i (o Tou;: '\ Dorsl| Bémnec and_the sadrask of weicome of the Red Cross was ormunized in| 400 wardly, as m e expec n_one 3 by these mmarke e - S Miss Davis. and review o e work done by the oodus, Saturday. Another ineet- | lotmess whin by Chmncs St B | O et Gy of Danisiers | Navelletts.in 8, Sohumann | nest was by Henry Hurdman. ] Congregational = chursh | in2°0iil he hel house at (what vape: o e s e e r, el UELt!yome enemies, his lot has mot been a | Thirteenth companv of Danielson. Miss Seward The musical numbers included a B ¥ 7. : anforth, of New the government on a real problem. It suggests, for - Happy ona i the immediate past, - | “who were hers fhree sweeks befors mbers | 5 a 3 instance, that small New England 1, ”» From Sunny Japan- piano and cormet duet by Miss Olola e v " i when it is expected farmers might in some way he sup-|, 1t 13 8008 if 3 light is beginning to | they sot acquainted with the girle. n a Jinrikisha, Lieurance | Jasmin and Leo Auger: reading, The N ety (le. vesper service thel g ganizeq there. Tuere tions 1o - warn the b dxer Swes it X6 de if his Going to Canadian Northwest. from Madam Tale of Nancy Ann, Henry Hurdman; | Pastor, Rey H. towe, D. D., will = e penate. - ‘somm Berp £o0d Nancy Ann, i | breach. AL’ ociock In’ the eceniag | members in town and m e of Lyme was at |tion in the presen plied with community tractors eand belittlers and detractors are beginning| Afoses Gosselin, who has been 2 Puccint | duet, Mias Bela Beausoliel (piano) and | HIeach., 4t 7 o¢iock In the evening other like machinery, to enable them to cultivate more ground and raise|!® discover his usefulmess. Thev maV | resident here for a number of years, i Master - L. Beausoliel, (violin). Raymond - W ps. yet sattain unto eo high a desTes of |is on his way to the Canadian Norih- | Musical Readings— Judge L. H. Fuller addressed the W g Walter M, Gillette’s this week -Indlanapolis Sta ‘We've already had our laugh over|S2B2city as to Jeamn that it isnt| est, where he is to locate. At ome| A Lesson with the Fan, [fardelot|meeting and described a trip over the |, § Ehurck of o8 Beedl Shepherd. | LT e olds has putchased a iR those innocent kid-gloved and glossy- [£003 business to drive a fres horse to|¢ime he was a resident on the West Wells | Rocky mountains and to scenes of nat- | Universalist, Rev. Joseph I. Cobb will | oo auto-gelivery truck. booted gentlemen who think that the |d¢ath. If they have to tighten their| sige. Wetherby | ural wonders in western and south- | Dreach. The subject will bo The Deep o huge leviathans of power tractors, | 9B Waist-bands 2 little in leaving, " Officers of Hose Company. i western states. Judge Tuller also| Things of Life. There will be o nes- EARAE (VN (nra. | Wisconsin useful on limitless prairie stretches of |the constriction may perhaps hasten| .. 10PN COC PRUANE L | sunday Morning at Gilon, - Bendel | spoxe of patriotism. zoa of the Sunday school at moon| A fine cantata wus rendered by the lmore than a the level west, could be generally |Soméwhat the processes of education.| Fioneer Hose. compan L s, Seward Miss Nellte Moriarty gave a read- a meeting of the Y. P C. U. ct | chioir Congregatsmal | what a cord of B ot o T e iy od the following offfesrs: Foreman.l . i .y, o Sonree e .15 p. m. The topic will be Studies in | churc morning, “Deathdit to som B it s i Tuo | 84 Har. as- vie- prelemsional farmirs AR TR e Temple Heils (East Indian) %he aftair was arranged by 2 com-|Christian Character. John the Spirit- | and ry Rowe Shelley.|way of studying arithr Gs which we of the sast call fields,|are concerned’in our practical work, I| Goesrar, Chestes W Erutching: oo . . Woodforde Finden | mittee made up of Peter Gardner. E.|ual. The floral decorat of Easter lilies, | keo Journal Never mind it, now. don’t think we can bank too securely |jector, Herbert Hopkin entertain-| Love Seng of Sioux Indians, E. Eliis, C. R. Gotton, R. Franklin, hyacinth and ferns were - e on any expectation ‘of permanent re- [ ST, FOTRert TOPEInS. | SHIertAT Lieurande | women of the order assisting. L very beautiful. Westbrook L 3 But The Times then goes on to add |formation in fhe treatment accorded |ec: Kennedr, Oliver Clements: first| BY the Waters of Minnetonka. Mr. Gardner said Friday afternoon | services in kingham Memorial hall. gl PRl Tuesdiy 16 that “the organizers of food abund-fus. The flurry is probably temporary. | pigeman, John Gerdon: second pipe- Lieurance | that the Nest is preparing for a bene- | Thtre Will be Bible studs Sundas| vorrington.—Robert Douglas. azed and pro ance might pay a bounty for planting, P W A Glaven: thind pOCmas. Miss. Davis fitin support of the order’s home for |morning. The topic will be The Ty T e botnd Gvbr T the Wiver.or [South s far and trust the farmer to raise what he | “When the devil was sick, the devil a | Waaipn Bernier: fourth pivemian. Ray | Prelude in G minor, Chopin | orphan cifldren, at South Bend, Ind. | pical Kingdom Overthrown. At 3 o' |98 has been hound over to the suboror| SO0 plants. Or they ' might promise = monk would be; , ajers . Ray | oo e in C minoc. Crigpin clock in_ the afternoon there will be | > : 1,000 e« L atias Pellett; hydrantman, Vitalis Bonnean; a lecture by A. J. Eshiles TN arson. He sef fire to the aparimen - bounty for busheis sold. “When the devil got: well, the devil 2| }ineman, Henry Mvers. Sl SSwpcd Foris on the subject, Will Jesus Come | of his son on Riverside avenue, Doug- What do vou think of that, fellow monk was he. Y Fram Bonnie Scotland— g s Sodw Ching, onfessed and said that he sé: th A, F. WOUD Supners Student to Preach Sunday. My Afne Folic, 0la Seotch Again? e Sacause Rl Soat’ wst @VIbE iking] 9 Local U k - o When New York city. gets hungry| Harold H. Barber, Hartford Theo-| Comin' Thru the Rye SUNDAY SUBJECTS e N 5 Ho yoiduve She S0t wne Wiiiug up o The Loca ndertaker And then it inserts a couple of sen- | it Tiauwe like a sick kitten or howls |logical seminarv. is visiting his par- Miss Davis > 4L the Second Congregational church | rent an . vl : DANIELSON. CO e which show " claa b 1|2nd Ki-yis like a whipped dos. - When | ents, Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Barber, and { Fantasie Impromptu, Chopin there' will be_iforning warship with 2 Parlors 8 Mechanic Stra T o e o hs of|its paumen is full it swaggers - and|is to preach at the service at _the Miss Seward S e e Tiisep Wit = last, even into the gloomy depths of . 2 h >3 - Pprovincialis 18 Do nning to ts and elbows its coun! n 'h- | Westfleld BT itional! church Sun- - se of mmer, from The Holi Missi Bl r citifed s, s begt e SEa Sonereeh B oy T S A S T U e I R ST R Dors out. of the FoAd——ror Tuns ‘e | day morning drish Harp Accompaniment) | The Holin et A ey i ave mne Dollar Silter some consciousness of real rurat|® B e itas. 3t avet down with its high-power automobile.| During the present week some spe- Miss Davis and Miss Seward There will he s ening service with : . THe Tarmer is' of mecsssity among | ]3¢ Ot BISEEL L 1 O e pota. | puard. s 5t e -mmuiactarig| | The Patchmenc Quilt, Price| At the Gospel Mission meetings are | Wyckoff, will preach morning and ev- Bring it to this bank and open an account. The result will he he World's most reckless Epeculators:|ioes and ten cents a pound for cabbage | plants in town. The precautions taken Miss Davis held morning, afterncon and evening | ening. ing seed and SOON YOU WIEL HAVE A CROP OF DOLLAF emtner aver R e e o3 cen®|and six or eight deliars = bushel. for | include the placing of out door elec- | Carnival Scene' from . Fasching- in the Steiner building. = L dacanter o from etie woarns ‘g Tow. 450, Semiortal) > onions end twenty-fve cents = pound | tric Tights and addinx = mumber of| schwank, 7 Senumann| 4 Ty p iy Cengregational | 5 ALME Calvary Baptist church, Rev. | gs. o PR i L bl e Tswe that exactly what you and T|TORbesmE. . L L L encers| Eiohe whirts A eos ‘B e o chursh the pastor will preach in the | piugeh in the morning an Prayer. Deposits, $2,630,114.73 Surpius and Profits, $114,29 o % = .| Habanera from Carmen, Bizet | morning and - conduct the 5 0'clock| There will be Sunday Schos! at noon Come ih and grow with us have been saying to each other, ever . - at and denunciations of farmers are = i gincs wa began talking togethers That |21, 7 o et to Jewér’ Scoe; pel R Carntons. Walts: Song. Wilsan | service. and a meeting of the B. Y. P. U. af ’ B By o ity xiohing or Dosess — % Alas T 2. S Rev. G: H. Chambers of Fitchville| 1 1o preaching b the maetor moa |/ K upon eeasonal conditions of climate 3 Subject of Hearing at Hartford—Utili- | Firearms for Alien Ensmies Prohib- | yi))" cxchange in the morning With | the subject will be Her Heouse ls the a1} 1)) ited. Rev. J .C. Young of the Bozrah Con-|\Way to Hell ~ DANIELSON, CONN. and weather which, if not governed by . o ties Commision Reserves Degision. ¢ g chance, are nevertheless absolutely % = Friday morning Captain Joseph A.|gregational church. The public utilities: commission re- = = At the Federated church, Rey. Ar-| 4. ARTHUR ATWOOD, Presidént. WILLIAM H. BURNHA Begond the resch of our control or : even of our prediction? Of course, the ¥ = served decision, after a hearing at At the Christian Science Reading 3 > ? ‘eharks, 2 - se Y 79| thur W. Burdon, pastor, there will be CLARENCE A. POTTER, Secretary-Treasure experienced gambler who has spent Hartford on the matter of Webster®|meeting was that the railroad com-|Moem in the Thaver buliding the eub- | 1o, iy sorvice with sermon by the A ER, Secretary-Tr o S g o 7: pastor. _The topic will be Seeking the ¥ his life shuffiing cards has an ad- crossing at Dayville. It appeared = vantage in some degree over the|Of them =nd their allied @epredators. |\ilt was sald at the hearing by DAV | B ar i b e Ao thern oo | eate and Death Real? PN o Wit Shatipy 45 greenhorn who has never played any- o3 yille men who are ins in_the|tremity to Webster’s crossing and then r? | jhing except old sledge ABG ouchre | hntting off of ImeoTts SR th shocr: | Tmtter, and by counsel that rehresent. | extend the siding mortiwest from its| At Trinity Methodist Church Rew. S ety SR et & B ) e e L R e e of cortiot Ceor Motk e | o8 ‘more of them. that they do_ net|pregent -northerly.. terminal: John H. Newland, the new pastor, Will | 5o o she Christian Fndesvar at 640 d T th 2 e e onir o Whse, can® | SHormonus increase of demand Brobable | mru e et Conk, “bolished. |\ Jheze| A decislon as to what shail.be done|presch ‘merning and evening ' The|Tiie “evening uervice wil open with |N.. on ou an 00 eetn ! . e though | to_make ‘safer or other. : sual. S i ence depends upon his winnings, has there is 1 N e e e praize service, followed by a short Ocsg the dread o the dental chair cause you to neyiect them? o . r testh iled |danger of we sastern farmers . 5 x pected within 2 few days. At the First Congregational church e no fears. ir method you can have e e Taise as much eroastur sntl e ey ek I | Rev. Stmts, a"fi“ Wil preach on| At the First Baptist church, George Sroned o extracied ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. . . , of Danit s : e subject, The Culture of Conscience. . 2 24 o = e e e S Th Thite | rey, Putnam, represented Dasville peo- | The Y. b.'S. C. B. will mest at 630 T o he o COMNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES et e W e R R G s 3 gt ; sormon To- he Tile schoot. The || STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE | catables we have 1. e Boosters will sing at the service, T i NSTRUS INT: av - * CLAYTON WRIGHT ELECTED. | At Trinity Episcopal church thers| wit ne Sunday school at noon Hnd the VA ClEAN Linen e indidate For ;?'n e Holy m"c"""o“ at ’;"{o‘so“" pastor will havz’_nhlr of thé men's ASEPTIC LRINKING 3 c v, 0O Democratic Candidste Representa- | Morning prayer and sermon af 10.30 .| class. The B. Y. P. ol t at No More Nerth Pole Discoveriss. . i Bl Wine Out—Alma Foreiar, Re.|m: ana svening praver and address ai| 6.3 o'clocit. The sventng theme . sl LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK zome slight advantage over the green- o Germany institutes ‘blockad crossings. if . L oo A A publican, Defeated. oo : Rl LB T peal to you. call for examination and ewimate o At “the ' Taftville Congregational | baptism. gonsyMation. § e DR. F. G JACKSON OR. 0.4 €O Christisnta, poler expeditions will be : {in danger of enmcountering 2dded the. Kiliingly, | church, Rev. Arthur Varley, pastor, et e gbstacle of _ruthlessness—New York e ¥ 2 ‘a | the SE iopic. will bs ' Lossons| Rev. M. D. Wolfe, of Worsester, will from the “Net. In the. evening|occupy the pulpit for the - r the Central % e pastor will preach on The Cail te | morning service at church. The Sunday school meets at DENTISTS uccessors to the ming Dental Co.) 208 MAIN 8T. NORWICH. c 1 04, M ta8 P M | :efimmn thers will be holy | City Bible i a umm-gw meet, T . Telephone oNN