Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 13, 1917, Page 11

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LETTERS Windham _County & ‘THUMPSON u .« Cun lY‘;':;?“ Start en an _:=dance Contest, a 4 Mrs. H. S. Morse of In- dian ‘¢ chard have been visiting in en for a few days. ’ " dith Clement has been in Faston for several davs. Mre. Yandell has bden visiting Mra. Dester Eliott Clifford Green's family have a fine rew car. o + Otis Allen has been spending a week avith his sister, Mrs. J. A, Cruff,” Teturned with him-to Waipolq for the: day Monday e 'and Mrs. Joshus Addeman -of Providence are at the “Ark. i The Union Sunday schools are using graded lessons sip to the aduit class and have aiso just begun an attend- Ance contest, A Trip to France. Mr. Dunning ang Rev. W. B. Chase are the captains. one of an airship and the ciher of a steamship. ~ The- ship with the best attendance and néw members wins and is rewarded with ‘dn epter- fainment and refreshments at-the end |, of the trip. . e S S ATTAWAUGAN Henry Gardner has moveg to Paw- ucket ferbert Thyng is_serfously ‘il Mrs. James Emerson of Worcester <pent the week-end with Albert Rol- linson and family. . Tdwin Keselton and Walter Rollin- cn., members of the 38th Co., C. A. at Fort Terry, were at their homes Saturday pn_a 4-hour furlough. Henry Gardner was presented meerschaum pipe at the Social club Saturday evening. The mifl has rum evenings until 9 oclock -pgrt of this-rweek Mri_Raymond Mitchell returned rome Wednesday from Worcester. Mrs. Ctharles Monahan and children ave retirned home to Minneapolis af- ter spegding four months with M Monahan's mother, Mrs. Emma Wea- ver. :: Airs; Timothy, Mrs. Joseph Heselton and Migs' Carrie Franklin were fn New londort Sunday. ABINGTON Grange Furnished Program at Daniel- n Meeting—Iinvitations for Sted- rd>Medbury Wedding. Fa B Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kim-ey of North Windham have moved into part of Mr. Wilbur's house. Mr. Kinney will werk for Joseph Eilliott. The Ladies’ Benevolent society met Thursday afternoon at Library hall. Willis Covell was a delegate tv the ¢ meeting in Hartford Monday. Change in Service, Hour. Beginping Sunday. the time of the evening. service at the Congregational church will be 7 o'clock instead of “William Cahocn, who is working for DON'T BEBILIOUS HEADACHY, SICK OR CONSTIPATED ENJOY LIFE! - LIVEN YOUR LIVER: AND BOWELS TO-NIGHT AND FEEL GREAT. WAKE UP WITH HEAD CLEAR, STOMACH SWEET, BREATH RIGHT, COLD GONE. UWORK WHILE Y0 Take one or two Cascarets to-night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and howel cleansing you ever experfenced. Wake up feeling¥grand. your head will be clear, your tongue clean, breath sweet, stomach regulated and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at any drug store now and zet straightened up by morning. Stop the headache. biliousness, bad colds and bad days. Feet fit and ready for work or play. Cascarets do not gripe. sicken or inconvenience you the next day like salts, pills or calomel. They're | fine! Mothers should give a whole Cascaret | ck. billous or fev- se it will act thor- oughly and can not injure. 1 FROM TWO STATES Joseph Stoddard, has moved his family into the Baxter house. Wolf Den grange’gave the program at Killingly grange mesting in Daniel- son_Monday evening.. . Albert Potter has returned from the Day Kimball hospital, where he re- ceived treatment for sciatic rheuma- tiem. . Wedding Invitations Out. Invitations are being received to the wedding of Miss Mary Stoddard and Rayniond Medbury, which will. take lmce” at the Congregational church ct. 24, SCOTLAND { Mrs. Fred Doscher and daughter Mildred of Holton, Maine, are at J. D._Momtt's Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Barstow of Bos- ton were local visitors Sunday. The latest in town to purchase an autemobile is Mrs. O. H. Sweet, mak- Ing a' total of over twenty in this vi- cinity, Fred' Jemex of Boston is at F. P. Tracy’ F. N. Tpylor-of Lebanon was & o= cal ‘visitor last week. - Mr. pn¢ Mys. E. E. Eimball and family ‘wire callers at Hinover Sus- Mrs. Sabisics’ sister, who ‘has been visiting here for the phst few months, returned to her home in New York Wednesday. Miss ily Hawkins, who has been with Mrs. Childs the past two weeks, returned to Webster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wheelock of Quine- baug called on Irving Adams Sunday. Mrs. E. A- Keegan's brother of Lynn was with friends here Sunday. Charies Baker of Néw Boston visit- ed his aunt Tuesda: WOODSTOCK VALLEY Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Rand@§l and Mr. and Mrs. N. F, Reiner .of Providence are staying at Allen W. Kenyon’s Joward K. Carpenter -and family of Putnam are camping at Crystal Lake. Tolland County MANSFIELD CENTER Town Contributions to War Library Fund Far Ahead of Appertionment— Club Keeps Up Correspondence With Soldiers: Even with the town apportionment of 3100 raised, Mansfield people have continued to give to the war library fund. .To date the amounts contrib- uted by the seyeral villages in this township are as follows: Storrs $24.85, Fagleville $18:55, Wormwood Hill $5, Mt Hopé $3.25. Gurleyville $3. Man: field Hollow $i1, Spring Hill $5.50. Chestnut Hill $4.75 Mansfield - Depot $10. Merrow 50 cents, ATwoodville and vicinity $14.25, Conantville $30.85, Mansfield Center $33.50, a total of $165. Club Gifts for Soldiers. The Young People’s club met Mon- day evening with Mise Marjorie Har- ris at Mrs. G. H. Wyman's. The top! The Origin and Work of the Red Cross Society at Home and Abroad, was dis- cuseed by Stanley Cerveny and Misses R. Mildred Davoll, Fannie Robinson and Marjorie Farris. The club has presented money belts to those_mem- bers who are now U. S. soldiers and bhave arranged a correspondence plan 10 keép in touch I the local boys now in training camps. Where Local Boys Are Stationed. Of the Jocal eys who have recently entered the U. 8. army service, How- «rd Aitkins, Arthur Barrows and Er- nest Paulson are at Camp Devens. John NiPhols is at Remount camp, near Camp Devens. Richard Nichols hias heen transferred from Fort Slocur to Fort Ethan Allen, Vt, Lawrence Dunstan he naval training camp at_Norfolk. Va. Many New bocks have been received at the library A. W. Bucharan, Jr. is spending a weel vacation in Washington, D. C., and Richmond, Va. G. H. Wymaa has had a brief visit from his brother from Winthrop, Mass. Harold Wyman. who has been re- leased from the U. S. army secvice, is expected to return this weex from Texas. where he has been stationed for several weck: Miss Ruth Tavoll return=d from a Boston hospital Friday of last week. She was accompanied by her mother. Miss Mary Cross is on Wormwood Hill visiting her sister, Mrs. Thurlow Atwood. Sigfrfed Olson and family moved to the Whiton house on Willimantic road. ANDOVER The. Men’s hall Monday nigtt. A meeting of ‘he Red held Wednes@ay ar the hai Referree in Bankruptcy E. M. Yeo- mans and Attorney General (i:0-ze E. Hinman have been taking s trip to Dixville Noteh rear the White Moun- tains. in’ New Hampshire. P Mrs. B. L. Rankin has returned from the hospital, after a surgical opera- tion. Corporal Frark E. Thompson, one of the drafted young men, now at Camp_Devens, was home for a short stay Sunday. have the club met at the town )55 was . “The Time Has Come To Conquer Or Submit® “For Us There Is But One Choice. We Have Made It PRESIDENT WILSON. Buy a Bond of the “SECOND LIBERTY LOAN” And Help Win the War How You May Subscribe to Buited States Government “Interest earned on your deposits . POTAL pald by you in cash, and interest earned ............ Wlen you make your last deposit we will deliver to you a bond for with coupen for six months intere: Bonds paid for through “Second Liberty Loan of 1917” 4 Per Cent. Bonds AND PAY ON AN INSTALLMENT PLAN With vour subscription you depesit with us .. e -:-and thereafter deposit $2.00 each week for 24 weeks 2.50 .flm st attached ..... CURRENT and FUTURE SAVINGS are the greatest possible aid to the Nation. —-—F - THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY NORWICH. CONNECTICUT . Annual_ Meeting—Suffis|d Speaker “Addresses Grange—Mem- bers of Dramatic Ciub to Have Theatre: Party -ta_Hartford. The Columbia band held its. annual meeting last week and elected the fol- lowing officers jent, Willlam M. WoIff: vices president, Rowland Cobb;. secretary and treasurer, Clayton . E. Hant; Hbmarian, Clivion B Lyman; band leader, Albert E. Lyman. ° A few summier visitors still remsined at their bungalows by the lake during the first week in October. { Addressed Grange. The grange held its meeting Wed- nesday evening of last week..County Agent J. E. Gifford, who -was ected to be present and address ‘the meeting on Dairying, coi came in and Mr. Sheldon’ of Su i, 2. his sigad, addressed the meéting and tested " samples of milk which were brought in. Refreshments wefs- seryed. Carrying 1850 Pounds’ of Pupils. Clayton Hunt, who tran: rts the Columbia _high ‘school pupils to_and from the Windham high 40 -his passenger automobile truck, had truck .and_pypils weighed recently on H. W. Porter's scales. It was found that the ;ma::weim‘a‘- 3§o“mnas. -rlsd thet e Was carrying- pounds of pupils =nd ‘whether T.¢ “was endeavoring to find what if cests per pound in trags- portation .for gasoline, or for educa- ion,-is not known. ‘- --0ld“Tree Gone. H. 'W: Porter had the ancient cherry. tree that had stood in front of hte old inn ever since the oldest inhabitant can remember, cut down last week. It had outlived its usefulness. and no one cried “Woodsman spare that tree. > Miss Lena G. Woift, employed in the office of J. C. Worth & Co.. of Nor- wich, is enjoying two weeks' i tion, .a portion of which with her 1nother, will be spent with relatives in Westfleld and Conway, Mas: Ready for the Call. Liewellyn Latham, one of. tye dfaft- ed young men mow mt Camp Devens, was some on a brief furlough last Saturday., He has been made a cor- poral, is getting used to military dis- cipline, and camp life, likes, it, and is ready to’' go to France when the eall comes. win Emily Leave for Colorade. Randall of Colorado, who has been spending, several months ‘here, and Her mother, Mrs. Willard B. Clerke, returned last week frym a visit of several weeks with relative: in New Haven and Hamden. Mrs. Randall expects to leave for Colorado the last_of the menth. John H. Davis d family of Ham- den, spent Sunday with relatives in town. The case of Resnik vs. Bitten, in Which the plaintiff sues to recover $30 alleged to be due from the defendant, which was to haye' been tried lasi Monaay, has been put over tc next Monday,, October 15, at 10 o'clock. The cay if tried will be before a jury. The W. §. C. E. Ladies’ club met with Mrs. Robert Cobb at her home in West street, Thursday afternoon. Club Plans Theatre Party. ‘This (Saturday) evening, Grange Dramatic club of fourteen members is going to Hartford te wit- ness the four-act comedy “Up Stairs and Down.’ __At the meeting of the local grange Wednesday evening of mext - wesk there will be a roll call, also a talk qn_“Home Heonomics” by Miss Mar- garet Costello, of Rockville: after which there will be a social with games and contests to be enjoyed by all. Splendid Work Done by Camp Fire Girls and W. C. T. U. in War Re- lief Work—Gardner Hall’s Troop Or- dered to France. C. H. Bochman will occupy the pul- pit ‘at ‘Memorial church next Sunda afternoon at' 4 o'clock. His tople will be, The -License Question From the Laborer’s Point of View. Miss Rosa Hall and C‘ovicll Greene, dr. were elected delegat~: to the Bap- tist_state conventionpto be held at Suffiela Oct. 15, 1917, Mr. and_Mrs, Carios . Gurlet and daughter Grace visited Grany for a few days the past week. rs. Sets Furnished Sol Sweaters, helmets, scarfs, socks and wristlets have been givén to individ- ual soldiers. The work will still go on and all who can are asked to knit or sew. Especially vi able work by the Campfire Girls is greatiy appre- ciated. b Food for France Contributions. The following have contributed this week to the focd fund for wounded Mrs. Mrs. J. R, serves, 5-jars jelly $1; anonymous $2.7. What Is Needed. E Miss Doxis Hall will be glad to re- ceive at avy time food, or money, to Edwards, four quarts pre- Mrs. ‘Homer Nenl buy food fc- the wounded American scidiers in @ -ench hospitais. The goods asked .or are: -Meat juice, co- coa, dried vegetables, “chocoiate, pre- serves (put up in Lightning jars only), cahined vegetables, dried beans and peas, animaf, fats, condensed milk, split’ peas, dried fruits, prunes, rice, sugar, tapioca. A._report is sent to the Washington headquarters on the 15th of each month. A list of the donors and- their gifts will appear in this paper each week. W. C. T. U. Work Praised. The Willington W. C. T. U. sent to Mrs. Carrie A. Grizggs of Wiilimantic, who is state superintendent of the de.. partment of work for the soldiers and sailors. established many vears ago, eight hundred and one pieces of fin. ished work, at an expense of about $75. This work ‘has been inspected and turned over to the Willimantic chap- ter of the American Red Cross: The work was well done and received words of praise and no criticism. Walter Colburn, who is with the 301st Ammunition train, Motor Truck the |, American soldiers in Irench hospitals. |- attending the sames. : A B A - - NORTH STFRLING G E. Whaley of Oxford. Mass. 1s Visiting nis parents, Mr.,and Mrs. W. R. Whaley. e ea u at Chipana: & Miss. Freelove Place, who is attend- ing North Scituate school, speat Sun- day at her home here. ¥. O. Plummer and family were in Providence last week. 3 5 Fred: Kennedy, son .of Alveie Ken- nedy, was called to the colore to report Chicago-New York Oct. 3 at Ayer, Mass. Miss Rgtella H. Plummer, who has been v her brother, has return- d to her home in Worcester. Mrs. Lutinda Cole 4nd Mrs. Ola Brayton spent Sunday in Lonsdale. B. T on Mrs. Jennie Blackmar, who'is _geriously iIl. z Henry McWay and family of Oneco spent Sunday with W. R. Whaley. Miss Mildred Pierce has been visit- ing tives in Worcester. Groton, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George . 2 Mrs. Everett Mitchell and infant of Danielson called on Mrs. H. H. Crow- ell Saturday. ~Mr. and Mrs. Justus Green of Put-: nam spent Sunday w%h Mr. and Mrs. George Plerce, Jr. _George 'Whaley of Oxtord, Mass., and Frank Plammer visited &eorge C. Spooner Sunday. . Fred Brown's eawmill will soon move from here to another weodiot. ‘There has been much shooting this week, as the law is off on birds. BOLTOR Over $30 Realized on Harvest Supper and Dance Held by Hall Assooiation. Members of the Bolton Hall assocta- tion gave a harvest supper and dance in Bolton hall Saturday evening. The dining Toom was decorated with au- tumn follage and cut flowers. There was a good attendance and over 330 was realized. Rev. R. A. Fowles was in Brattle- boro, Vt. the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Pinney are visiting friends in Worcester and ‘Webster, Mass. Motored from New York State. - F. J. Mathein and Herman Wunder- lich' of Johnstone City, N. Y., came the former’s home by aptomobile wetk . Saturday for a visit. William B. Trowbridge has gone to Hartford. 3 Mr. and’ Mrs. Louls H. Levey have returned to their winter.home in In- dianapolis after the season spent at their summer home in_town. Elmer J. Finley of New York was a -recent guest of his mother, Mrs. Jane Finley. Attended Christening. Ernest Stronz was in Danielson for the week end to attend the christening of his brother. Julius 1. Strong, and Msre. Strong’s young son. Miss_Josephine Mathéin of Preston spent Sunday at home in town. ELLINGTON West Hartford Pastor—Social Held by Friendship Class. At a ‘meetinz of the Congregational church Thursday evenming in the loc- ture room it was voted to extend a call to Rev. James T. Carter of Wes: Hort- ford. Closes Summaer Home. Mrs. O. M. Farrand and Mr. and Mrs. A. McNaughton have closad taeir house here for the sesson and return- £4_to New York for the winter. Miss Cecile Hale and JMiss Bessie Kirby of New Haven were weeix end suests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hale. After_a weel’s visit in Greenfield. Mass,, Mrs. T. M. Morris has rezurned home. Mr. and Mrs. Simons #nd Mr. and Airs. Boomer motored from ‘rinsced Sunday and called on Mr. and Mrs. George Barber. Thev also have as-a est Mrs. Emma Stebbins of Colches- ar; - S Miss Maude Monroe of Geneva. X. Y., ia the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Aborn. Rev. George Reynolds of West Har:- ford preached in the Congregational church Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Kibbe entertained her brother from_Hartford over Sunda Class Soci The Friendship class held an enjoy- sble social is the class rooms Tues- day evening. A suPper was served during. the evening. .COVENTRY rver Going to Wrance—Auc- on at the Rose Place. Rev. Mr. King preached in the Con- gregational church Sundey. The Coventry branch of the Red Cross met in the chapel Wednesday afternoon. Meet at Chapel. The Readv Helpers held a meeting the chapel Thursday evening. Miss Anna Walbrhige was homa over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wood and son have returned to their home at Short Beach, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. S. Watrous and son of ‘Willimantic ars visiting at the home of the latter’s father, W. S. Green. Earl- Green -has. been- home a ' few days. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur.Shepard have returned to their home in Mamden. Going ts France. Percy Carver, who has been in Camp Aver for a féw weekS, was in town for 5. few hours Sunday before taking his departure for France. THe expects to work on the railroad there. The hotisehold goods, etc., were sold at public auction Thursday at the late residence of William P. Rose. in CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dimon,” Mr. and company No. 3, at Camp Devens. was home Sunday for a ghort furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Artbur Kolberg of Springfield spent a few days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Han- sen. Miss Elsie Skelly of Tolland spent Sunday_at the Fome of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Snow. Ordered to France. Word has been receivod here that Gardner Hall, wi:o is in Troop B, 101st Machine Gun Latt. 26th Div., has left Niantic, the troop having been ordéred to France. ~ BOLTON NOTCH Miss = Mrs. Jessie Smith, Bernace Smith, Mr. Williams, Mr. Nelson of Hartford and Thomas Porter of Wind- sor were guests of M. W. Howard on Sunday Rey. and Mrs. Davis and young son and Mrs. E. A. Shaw motored to Aver, Mass.. one day last week to see Wil- liam Davis. Mrs. Minnie Howard is York visiting her daughter. Mrs.” Grace Goodrich is away for a in New few- di Mrs. 1. Davidson is caring for her young son. Judge. Howard was a Manchester visitor Monda¥. W. E. Rice has been in New York i l Mrs. Ray C. Bosworth and son,.Mer- ril, of Putnam, were callers at' G. B. Dimon’s Sundas Mr. and Mrs. A S. visitifig in Rhode Island. Silos around here are filled. Farmers are _digging potatoes. husking corn and getting ' ready for cold weather. A number of hunters were out this way days. but the leaves are ‘too thick to see many birds vet. MT. HOPE Charles Butler, who has been em- ploved as boss farmer for Mrs. Han- nah Chuzch for the past five vears, has resigned and is employed at the hospital at Wellesley, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. David Russ and fam- ily motored to Worcester, Mass., and spent the week-end withs relatives. Mrs. Esther Shumway is home for a few days, after spending a few weeks with friends in Chaplin. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Childs and fam- Peckham are and Sunday. C. Spoener. from Willimantic the past few|. . > + : n - % § P ’l\ < s‘—\. g X ® s &8 < : AN\ & a o : » == ) 3 > 1~ ™ v & /P p 1 G 2 Wb ' ¢ — Y B 1 ¥ 3 - g 2 @l n - ¢ F 3 % ; o OUR alterations being completed, we are ready to show the public our full line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’ ready-to-wear apparel. Also a full line of Men’s French ~Model Overcoats and Suits. : SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY . COATS AND SUITS IN ALL NEW SHADES AND WEAVES AT REASONABLE PRICES = e R e Lot i 3 i I i i | A E W . K TS |4 3 Boston and visinity. Miss Maud Ricketts returned Tues- day to her home in Elizabeth, N. J. Welding Ring of New York, master of the seas, the head of the federal commission- created-for the purpose of chartering - merchant _ships for the government, and .is now actively at work, is a brother of Miss Phoebe Ring, who has passed the summer and parts of several previous summers at Hillside. Mrs. H. S. Plerce Miss Florence Ma: dence. R. I, are Dimock and family a graduate -nurse. MANSFIELD DESOT Mrs. T. L. Garvey Is in the John- son Memorial hospital, Stafford Springs, where she undeérwent a sur- Eical operation” last Saturday Mrs, H. H. Bowers, who was seri- ously ill for several days this week, is_much fmproved. Mrs. Laura Reynolds of visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Saturday and Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W. Tilden and their daughter, Mildred, of Norwich, visited the Misses Augusta and Mary Tilden, Sunday. Mrs. David Snow is slowly recover- ing from a relapse of her recent severe iliness. H. D. Pollard: of Willimantic and daughter, Pierce_of Provi- siting Mrs. A. D. Miss Florence is Mansfield H. Corbett, as ily were in Willimantic' last - Thurs day attending the funeral of their un- cle, Charles Button. An order has restricted the lighting of stores and 1estaurants jn Berlin to one-fith of the degrée of illumination permitted up to December 1916. at_his father's home last Saiurday AMisses Ruth and Elia McColiom, of Connecticut Women Collegze, New London, were at home Satu and Sunday. Martin Nelson eof Woodstoc visited his_brother,: George, of the Hansen store, Wednesday last. - MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FOX Presents THE SPY (s WITH THE AMERICAN- FAVORITE DUSTIN F. ARNUM : A Sensation! & : Picture. Expose of German Secret Police in Ameri ow ® the cure: VALASK/A SURATT IN WIFE NO. 2 Géo, OVEG IN HE DID IT. MUTUAL WEEKLY Kaiser Operates and Se- Information. TODAY VAUDEVILLE 4—SHOWS TODAY—4 1.30, 3.15, 6 and 8 Texas Comedy Four A CRACKERJACK MALE QUARTETTE IN SYNCOPATED HARMONY BERK & BRODERICK VALENTINE FOX Late Stars of the “Lilac_Domino” In a Ventriloguial Novelty Dorothy Dalton in “The Ten of Diamonds” B . 147-153 Main Street T —— WILLINGTON Those in the public eye making ut- l; golni' tor mnez “l‘ll:e‘e‘;;eluoprq{: "‘vcr X e price of atoe: © At reises coming winter have. starte: there are not enough potatoes to make GAL the Rally day excrcises of Miolaweady. The public should take atie price vield to the standard the THEATRE = | §“':ig,‘s S I?eov t“t:e Parker’s talic to Dointer-on the proper time and begin | public thinks about right Ifn' that kind e ounE people was very helpful. |to realize that old supply and demadn jof produce.—Middletown Press. DAY AND L ONGHE. | Mis, Conklin of Springfied, Mass. Ll is visitihg her ‘niece, Miss Pauline mmy Wehien Miss Catherine Ricketts returned i Thursdsy from two weeks' visit in Miss Robinson Crusoe HEARST PATHE NEWS BIG V. COMEDY Coming Monday and Tuesday GERTRUDE McCOY AND A POWERFUL CAST IN The Silent Witness | POSITIVELY THE GREATEST DRAMA SINCE MADAME X Free l.ecture ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Norwich Conn., by Frank Bell, C Member of the Board of Lecture of The Mother Church, Th Church of Christ, Scientist, 1 Mass. At the Buckingham Memorial Monday, October 15th, at 7.50 P. All Are Welcome No Tickets DANCING A T. A. B. HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night: ¢ 5 PART TRIANGLE STORY OF A SUPER WOMAN AND SUPER MAN e, - THERE 1# no advertising medium ia Eastern Connecticut equal tn The Buls jetin for business results.

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