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L twengoneon e [ EVENTS OF FFTY YEARS AGD “‘!;:T:::r- Photoplays at the Davis Li ; A Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Th\l:lng Pictures at the Auditorium eatre 3 i Br o iestic| A controversy over the introduction of | Broadway and contains about two Moving Pictures at the Majestic | o “Loter mains. in ¥antic ceme!ery! acres. Roof G: S —— | was the principal topic of discus- | The Reynolds building, excavation | : ANNOUNCEMENTS i sion in this city fifty years ago this| for the foundation of which is now in : week. Another matter of interest was| Progress on the lot adjoining that of Wareham Williams, on Main street, | Sunday “Get Together” at Y. M. C.| the announcement of the first meet- KA. Feamorrow, sl te M- S ing of the Dime Savings bank, T K| opposite the Wauregan, will. like Stei- - dpe Thompson being the choice for presi-| ner's music hall, be but one story high. another “get together” will be held at! gent Plans ‘have been drawn so that the| the local Y. M. C. A building, and| “Byiracts from the files of The Bul- | building may in the aim future be & i > TR ® becial invitation is extended | jeiin during the first week of Sep- | lomogencous structure, but then real- | 2 5 = 2. :n l;dunuurm all men are | tomber, 1569, follow: zation is dependent upon as many cir- ¢ y | cordtally invited. There ‘will be or-| “MondayWe have already made| cumstances as the future of the Milk- | hestra music, singing of . popular| ngia of the introduction of the oity | Maid in the fable, | 5 Jones an ddress by Kev. B. A LeBE | water mains in Yantic cemeter: Wednesday—The fruit markets yes- | . 2 mmch will be served t0 all at-| the proposed erection of A dry terday were unusually well supplied.: Ps 2 John S. Betts made an application | made their appearance. Peaches have Kingston Fair Opens Next Tuesday. | for o temporary injunctlon (o re.| become a “drug" anmd are selling ac :Lod- Isiand’s big Fair at Kingston| strain the proposed action of the city| [ 'd!:hl to fifteen cents a quart.; 3 t - nn *iRl take piace this year on September| and on Saturday a hearing was had| (oncord grapes from Virginia are also 248 Ma.lll Stree N rwi ha Co 9, 18, 11 and 12 on a bigger scale than; before Judge Parks on the applica- ging for purchasers at fifty cents a/ 9 G ever before, both as to the exhibits| tion. Mr. Betts claimed that thel i and prizes. The purse: o pu for the races| central lot in the circle in which his| The work on the new dam at the! alome total up to $2,500, with races| burial lot is situated was reserved for (Ommonwealth mills is progressing 9 twice cach da ornament, and claimed that putting a, T’ pidly. The new structure It is expecte the whole thir-| hydrant on that lot to draw water and | !0W and close to the foundat iir grounds will | a pooi to receive the overflow from the ! 0'd dam wt was carried be teem with rest. All of the! hydrant, was to change it from that| the flood, s be, when con Jaried industries be represented | ornameital purpose for which it was | On€ of the best on the stream li l . d . : . v exhibits characteristic a ¢ e he river is full o; nhad and ttl lfll ed th’n ed = Ao id ‘ i 3 ‘"d; eSOt i A i ki | THE Mo ars o the e TR o R Asa e oW ge 1s a dangerous g m ucation so Health has pre-|'and showed the records of the city to, have ndant amusement in watch- . . t . . . t. nst the danger of | irol over this contar lot, and the.com. | Thursday contract for the 1s a it ie owledage a aangerous ing inou 1t ing omen Jle education in| mittee on public grounds claimed tha iments and piers for the new iron . at might be taken| hydrant to be put ir them | Pridge over the Shetucket to Preston an o d_diseas The Rhode Island| would be ornamental. Decision was| \Vas awarded on Wednesday to Edwin 5 < > Bas 3 prepared a very| reserved Kimball for $14.975 T;\'o new granite o a onable l'i e . pS s e o s o P it | pDime SauiEs Dank B STorwIth | Bre to De lenmieeaat otonnenis P par P g su - tion was held at the office of Amas- | thg increased width of the new brid edge and e rience, and it is at Your Disposal T be the ust splendid; = 3 11, Richards building on he work of dredging the river un- tural ex with vn-’)n»:lzi'i ity e Ealowine “ficars | 4eT the government contract is com- | g Xpe! ’ po & . e o srmitian sand| webe ent. E. R. Thomp- | Pleted and e dredging farm pro-| sen: vice presidents, A, C. Hall, H.|Came up the river vesterds ables, and| H z R. Austin directors, | 1aid up for the present alongside DRBSE‘S SUITS CO TS reach the ker. James Burnett "“\( of the Norwich Aandv\\ r“ r . A t will com-| W . Osgood. A. S. Bolles, G. A ",,-"“'," ":;nu;:-::\".;\)_hcxs? O?: H x!c = b < al E. N. Gibbs vk digging s rom the he: T A s Sacder. il Sribacts of IR e s | of the wharf to the main channel. The al l or ed THCO' . In Cr stal Cloth - = inty. will he shown with| There was a_conflict of authority in | Passage will be about 100 feet wide and | . In Sl]vertone Ve_ Yy y Mol e B i R g it e o S tines, Georgette 4 S splay. |.chief engineer of the fire department,| The work on the German Lutheran ll a V e l A et . be| and the foreman of the steamer. The church will commencesthis week.” The Sllk P tt l f d BO via, & c o company were ordered our with their building it has been W‘lth aule € ! lours, ()x or s, + i evening by the te McQuirk and Bacon, and Sllvel‘tone P 1 eman, but on Friday evening the|t! o b e Sk]rts D rape d 2 oo ef engineer made a reauest that|three weeks. | B s " ot »{ Friday—Major W. Johnson, of! 13 Clo S, rlco' Cl d B d e L R e Satines -and Em- . ’ oth and Broad- sed ir e para The company | been appointed ‘the examining board 5 b turned out with the steamer and while | to € e offic f the Connecti e o e e S e AR broidered Serges. | tines and Serges. |Cloth. d the company to take the steam- Johnson is a voung zen- | back to the house and suspended : o ‘has abundant® qualifi foreman for disobedience of or the position, and those . steamer on Saturda | cut Nationa { clined Mr <. The company : i se. with their steamer at e selection is an excel- | o2 leisure and here. through o G e 4 h i T . " = ; f e T e variety of models shown splendid showing of New the company entertains \0’(4 h.u\ed by th com- | ll f -d t F l Sk. - l - - l Tuesday—A small audience Mstened ¢ schoolhouse on School street allows tor € widest range 1 In piain materials w0 excellent concert at Breed hall to be supplied w the eof water by ! . 2 >4 1 the fun!last evening. Madame Fuzenie de|nipes laid from Church street through | of Cholce. and novelty plalds' was the prima donna of | Trler avenu | has a very powerfu : iSth_regiment. Con-| ¢ King inder admirable con- | ne Volunteers will rendezvous at thing except ench- | Pl at a. m. on next Wed- e best concert we have!ne A ! there be waiting for a long time i to Rocky Point where 1d belonging to the ! fish chowder clams will ymmand | DAVIS A num were present W gy witness the down the | = = s ; - — — —~ — — ey o ‘""f," S powerful preacher and those who|Express and they will reach Phila-|of Philadelphia. all business houses| Browning received man prett west- | co : : L Seh t eonand i heard him a few wecks ago will be!deiphia at 5.30 p. m. While in Phila- | and residences are asked to help in| Mrs. H. H. Farnham The I ¥ & - G 2 B anit it s in 1 desiro earing him again. The| delphia the Norwich party will stop making the greatest display of the|ard returned recently x : St oa o gt ride ; aptist church will unite with the/at the Hotel Hanover. On the return| National Colors ever witnessed im)stay at Lord’s Poin T 120 feat ¢ : | Congregational church in this eerviee. | trip they will reach Norwich on Sun-| Philadelphia in commemoration of the uller, the submarine; September 14, at 5.35 p. m 105th annher«an of the conception! VACATioN IMPROVEMENTS i At the A. M. E. Zion church, Rev.|day is cit ent to Ashland! 3 SAE R : == e bervolr | esterany and Crecovered|W. D. Francis will preach at 11_o'-| ‘The committee in arge of the|by Francis Scott Key of the National AT FITCHVILLE CHURCH < > fact Shooting, - Topiasi i ot e D T orctlcloek Sunauy mornihe " SUbac pilgrimage for Columbian Command- Anthem. The Christian Endeavor societs = Mutua = i % “harse by his friends ana|Highest Christian Assurance > d“{;o e TEes —— - the "Fiféhville Baptist church held rt 1 " nent in a idenes Sor b 1 | schoo! at noon. At 4 p. m. there will uis Geer, chairman, Herber first after-vacation meeting a th : e e e S EE {be a sacred concert given . | M. Lerou, treasurer, J er | NORWICH TOWN b taonaes. T Drovedcy: fing : in ater th . jards. Admittance free. s A e ] 1 A i { with.a good number prese i e o SUNDAY SUBJECTS Preaching, 7.45 . m. Subject. The|George A. Kepp Slai e e L g vacation Important repa T i - 40 ikt % Badge of True Discipleship. Holy | rick. Ernest O. Rodier, Peter sireet will suy Fpulntes Aty the g e o eht an ol underworid x-\\vaF;ryst Ep sconal 1ch‘...n‘-:b. hori—\ e AL { son, Paul H. Zahn and John A. Fergu- lm;x: n‘gan.,r.g.;non:! church Sunday | 73Ye beer made:iot ‘the church ommunion t 10.30 ) BARRTE, fooms i morni Ml e BN i L ke DAVIS THEATRE SUNDAY S| service in the Thayer bu i ve | Trick, pasior. 100 a, m. morningl o Keppler and John A. Ferguson Rond hall Sundas afternoon. at|foeume Bervicest Al g ? = q Man. e 4 . g LieE The! have had especially designed for C i ‘ el st (pisran i S b N ted nme | Lserved. The sibject will be The| < ¥ = ¢ the Christian Fndeavor socie-|*chooli '3 p. m. service a b | At Park Conaregational church.| Mesning of the Service. 11.45 Bible| lumbian Commandery a badge t Banagindion . - % p. m. service at Fitchville. Topi 4z \ing sermon by the pastor, Rev hool: 620, Youns People’s Socety | wiil be presented to each member o ve a brief talk on American| f P\ My mervice At PetW B H. Howe >t Christian Endeavor. The theme,|tbe Party which is most attractively, Ida Thurston of Town street|C: . society will meet on Tw Taftville Congregational church.|In Obligation to Others. the leader,| S0lten up and one that will long be A o gt lai the church at 7.30 p. m r B o frahs returned atter passing a few dass| drama that | morning sermon on Christ's Lament Mre. H. S. Peckham. Evening ser- | K€Pt as a souvenir the pllgrimage. | 0 ochontsng. Pead dent, Miss Albertine Har - | Over Jerusalem. Uice sermon on The Greatest of Allf Crcisie Programme. | weel's visit with Mr. and| ————— r i Holiness Mission meetings 10 a.|Falls. | e e in Rathbun of Plain Hill, Mr.| . st T e e m.. Bible school at 2 p. m., mee s\ 2 At the Central Baptist church| ThE conclaye programme in which mond Bliven will return e : b m. and +.90 p. m. | preaching morning and svening by the| the, Norwich Enights will participate] S home in Westerly, R.| n n Fame . At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, pastor. Rev. A. F. Purk Morning B s = taeill = i with an an-| o *c, b | Rev. William H. Smith, tector. holy | subject, The Dependability of God;| )onday, September Sth: Special de-| ™ Tpe monthly meeting of Home chap- 7 il ey am n D X 8 s 3 e e St oF &,’H“B Be. | tails will meet all incoming command-| ... of {h. King's Daughters will be ra B. B : .| turization of aber's| communion p»ééi}agfl . Su aday | evening Capital_and Labor—industrial | €ries and escort them to their head-| jima; Monday afternoon at the Johm- for destroying ed ugs, 3 3 poy r novel name and| s¢hool at oon, Ve services at 3 R 4 e Yo 45 | auarters. 8 3 f the ] r ¥ a3 excellent rtainment. Tt| o'clock ; | Democracy. Service Im tallam, 1045 | Morning. Fer the visitors already in| *°3 000 o 0 L4 4.enter | Roaches, Water Bugs, Ants, T a very le love ro-| At ?»ace church, Vharltjc, Eep e HE: SN (QeticEn S y s | the city. sight-seeing tours to 'ng Miss Marjory Gaftner. have returned Egc. s Theatre Next Week pes sofond serrion At B 2w Saas Fmoha P iGeaics w [EuC s cEURE Brieal i conumerolg) rency r home in Danieison after visit- | iatCe Podc hed by a pes +of | and mon at 1043 a. m. Sunday|mend ] | industrial interest in and about thei 2.ty ROMe (N Tarie son ATer VMre. | 25c a Bottle at s ne P ness Ime inanc at 12 m. ev ayer : - | cie | Elermen s P r has many ng situa- 7.30. | At Trinity Methodist Episcopal| “'5 5 m. Independence Square. ad-| 'na?:iodaar‘fl‘iiuz-‘r‘fli: Weors Aentono. | ) nex drama of real interest| Trinity Episcopal church there Church, Rev. E. A. lLegg, pastor. Sun-| ing historic Independence Halil. of-| bile trip over the Mohawk trail | \ e Kind of a stors that Chambers b holy communion and sermon s du¥ Morning worship. communion |feial openine. of Trenmial Conclavel Ui 2N A8 Menti il o NN S armac Mr. Fast: ed for. An excellent support- ) a. m. The Sunday school will re-|and sermon by the pastor. Sunday|eptertianment and World's Peace Ju-| treat is visiting her sister. Mrs. Frank e Jin many t is an-|ing cast headed by Maurice Costello,| cyime its sessions on the second Su “hool at 13 o'clock. Epworth league | pilee. by M. E. Sir Lee Stewart Watrous. of East Hampton. | i nases ey is Seeit Inithe: supbort of Misg JO3ce |y iu Senfemben &% 6.50.1 e _tople: Is NRIGstenes (T | avifh. ‘srand vuaster. e et eric Al scation of 50 Mam St‘reet Ay isgient S A he| _Other ‘pictures on the bill Include| ,¢ ¢pe Ynited Congreaational church | Mcnuments. of Human reedom. The| YEvenirz Receplions (0 Visiing |several weeks, visiting Pittsburgh. Pa..| girls = Indians and Mex-| William Parsons, in "B 88 (e rnine mectadmt by Behastor T |eadenis g. Evening ser- | gnights Templar and their ladies D¥| uialiile and Cleveland O, WestAeld, | — —¥ s miles came; Dowr Kinograms with test| Alexander H. Abbott, subject. The ¥ at The will speak!,i] the Commanderies of Division No.| Rufralo and Niagara Falls, N. T, Rev = o r® = t re-|news” and the Ford Educationalt i annaer, M- Abbott. su Human Nature and the League of | | William J. Crawford has reiurned to Thames R]ver L]lle - — | Weekly. Two complete shows, at 7 and| g5y school at noon. Christ | 7815 p. m. Concerts on Citv Hall | his home on West Town street. Rev..| #0 dedvor meeting at 6.30 | Plaza by T‘g?m hand of odn pieces.| Mr. Crawford will resume his hastor- | = s h ™ is- | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PILGRIMAGE | members of Siloam Commandery, No.|ate at the First Metnodiet churen Sun- STEAMER CAPE COD C STO R I BREED o8 e ‘:ay:a! h‘:za\:cx; I?“;:ea g:-hfi':tn-EE:sr | TO TRIENNIAL CONLCAVE 5% of Oak Park, Tl This band is fa-[day. At the close of the morning ser- | g 4 ‘ A irle Williams appears in a role In| Rev. William J. Crawford. Subject for | : | mous all over the United States, hav-|vice the Sunday school will hold ses- | ; i t s e OcaR - et i | state and every city, and layed amy Triennial Con-| p 1l be evening | Whitehall Transpertation Co. Inc. hich his thousands of admirers en e s Ao B Thet H 3 {ing played at m i ion and there will he evening service | For Infants and Childr ¢ Baorn Mg s ovdee., SRS Eat VENE biap | g important town in the| < in ite 2o al & Kiv | ¢ i < en most— t ¢ eiety ero in| pens to. All, and Some Imperative Du- | every apord nathel claves. and includes in its rre’nbprd' at the usual hour. The weekly praver| ] .aves New York, Pler ovih In Use For Over 30 Y. A Rogue's Romanc will be | ties Commanded. Evening, What God | Lnited States will be represented at|snip ma of the hest lnown and service will also he resumed Tuesday | River, Mondave, Wednesdays and Fri- @ars | .«na: the b theatre today. In| Meant Us to Be, and What We Are. | /e _thirty-fourth trienni Jave. | yealthiest men in Northern Tlinols.|cvening . . e Tacsday Abways bears ct this Vitagraph picture offers a| a the First Baptist church, George| GLond Pncampment of the Knights| ~Tuesday. September dth. Grand pa-| Mrs. Earl Browning of New London| il Goce” and Suncays at 5 p. m the 1 treat, for the polished star por-| piney Stronse minister. mecoioc! Templar of the United States. to belrade of the Knights Templar of the!iurnpike entertained several children| \ew London < Signature of t also a famous Paris ective | 44 With Christ e Cadag oo at Philadelphia. September 6th) ['nited States in honor of the nearly| Thursday afternoon. it being ihe!” Daisangar rat Balisen Noraich i o i) theme With Christ in the Garden|(o inclusive. Increased interest!00.000 Americans called fo the col-| eighth birthdar of her voungest| . o vem yorw 8700 authorities but in hloc Y s o ctock. hveing theme,| is being shown in the conclave this|ors during the war. Formation of the|Jjaushter, Lucile Browning. Mrs Staterdoms, all outside, “$1.10, in swindle, thus winning hel The Looks of Christ. The Lord's sup. | Soor;, o0 the reasen that it will eiparade will be at Broad street and| Erowning served sandwiches. fane | cuding war iax < from whom on- | per ; t Sup” | practically a World's Peace Jubilee's! Columbia avenue. | cookies. rake and lce cream. The chil- Th C mlad® his 't L =T L ke (ohseraedl St Sthel maratn ey Coleraotion is making the com-| ~ Open session of the Grand Fncamp-| drem enjoved mames and little Miss F. B. KNOUSE. Agent. € Sea aVlfl!S al i e turid o o e e | Servics: f 3 | ing (rvpf\n).', of the most import-| ment will be hel thian hall of ‘the trus jdsniity of Mons. Ficard,| At Crsce Memogial Baptist; church: ant gsticciogs e e | Masonic Temple follow - « August 4th, 1919{ master crook. The picture was di-| Preaching morning ard evening by the| Between 06,000 an 000 vistors!ing the parade ! p jrected on the west coast by pastor. Rev. R. L. Thom: Baptizing | will participate in the week’s festiv-| ¢ p m. Banquet to the Grand Mas- 4 of Directors of t nK | Young and the supporting cast is of | immediately after the morning service.| ities. The parade of the Knights | ar members of the Grand Encamp . a aiv for cur- | unusual strengih and balance. includ.| Communion and the right hand of fel- | Templar on Tuesday, September 9th.{ment. their ladies and invited gues ptl’t urc t months, ‘at the r £ four | ing Harry Van Meter. Herbert lowship at 4 p. m. Preaching hy Rev.| will. according to latest indications, be| Bail room, Bellevue-Stratford . Pl ¢ on and|ing. Marion Skinner, Kathryn Adams, | I Purkiss of Central Baptist| more than seven miles in length. | 'S p. m. Grand Tournoi, and ball at| a T church { _Fhe Norwich party of Knights' the Commercial Museum. | Union Squm *| Maude George, Sid Franklin and Karl September. | _At the Church of the Good Shepherd, | Templar, of Columbian Commandery.| Wednesday. September 10. Session| | Forms ! 3 | Other pictures on the bill include| Universali: morning sermon by Rev.! and their ladies, who will leave here|of Grand FEncampment in Corinthlan| ssie Parriscale in “The Woman Mi-| Roger ¥. Etz of / nson, N. H.. depu-| Sunday morning at 9.02 for Philadel-| hall. Masonic Temple. i | EVENING SERV]CE AT 7:30 v famous i | tv national field scout commissioner "f‘ phia will be the following: | 9 a. m. Competitive dril ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Geer Mr.| Knights Templar Drill corps from va |and Mrs. Herbert M. Lerou, Mr. and! rious parts_of the country for costly i prizes, on Parkway, west of Twenty patrick, Mr. and Mrs.| Second street. chael Married.” a ve act soclety e —— | drama and the Pathe News the Boy Scouts of America Mr. Et: i has just returned from France, where he was a vear in Y. M. C. A. service.{ Mrs. Herbert R. Kind, Mr. and Mrs. Pohce Dogs Free | AUDITORIUM. uanni s et LABOR DAY SERMON—“Solution of Warfare Between Capital and Labor— n at the ¥ Alsace, the beautiful province which At the Greeneville Oov\graga(mn-l‘ Ernest Rodier, Mr. and Mrs. Peter| 1230 p. m. Naval inspecti - g ‘s which | has provided material for an indefi-| church Sunday morning at 10.30 there! S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. | Philadelphia Navy Yard, League Ts- 1 5 T may come into | nite wealth of Jiterature, is the locale! will he a service and celebration of the| Zahn. Mr. and -Mrs. Frank D. Davis.| land. Industrial Democ.racy ? on arfll by and Mrs. Ernest J. Jones. Mr. and| 3 p. m. Special exhibi asess f these famous dogs|for most of the scenes in Vita-|lord’s supper. The service will be| D thou mply assist us in|Eraph's new picture. “Daring Hearts”| conducted by the pastor, Rev. O. H | Mrs. William C. Harrison, of Hanover,! Detroit Commandery, No. 1, of De- hreed ket which ts the | Which will be shown at the Auditori-| Ricketts. The Sunday school will meet | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Finlayson, Mr. | troit, Mich., on the Parkway near, S 1 gt um theatre on Monday. When execu-| at noon. The pastor will preach at|and Mrs. Herman Stelzer, Mr. and| Twenty-Second strest. RICHMOND P. GARDNER, Talented eigm eonntries tives of Vitagraph undertook prepar-| Long Society at 8 p. m. Mrs. Robert Cochran, Mr. and Mrs.| 9 p. m. The largest pyrotechnic dis- " ¥ o ations for this picture they discovered! Rev. Philip H. Clifford will preach in| Howell Bailex, Mr. and Mrs. Anson R.| play ever witnessed in Philadelphia. Young Baritone, Will Sing that Alsace had been almost entirely | (ne Preston City Congregational | Grover and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.| Girard avemue bridge In Fairmountl 3 ignored by all previous films church Sunday morning. Mr. Clifford | George E. Zimmerman, Dr. and Mrs.! Park. i The Palisade Kennels There . are. hundreds- of plcturss ; : | C. R Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. John| Thursday. Se 3 , Mr. y. September 11th. 11 a. el o e R S Tochamberiain, M7 azd Mre, John| Thursdar. September lth. i1 &/ BUSINESS MEN AND LABOR UNION MEN ARE SPE- FEAST KILLINGLY, CONN | of northern France, Belzium. Russia. Engler. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dolbeare. | the Parkway near Twenty-Second Italy and other countries whose sofl Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Ford, Mr. and | street. followed by distribution of CIALLY INVITED has been blood-soaked, but virtualy r u Mrs. William Heywood, Moosup, Ge.| prizes and awards. | none of Alsace. "E‘R B Rfl A Keppler, 7. Oliver Armstrong. Geo.| Morning and afternoon._ Concluding| | _Albert E. Smith, president of the| . M. Rathbone, W. W. Tanmer, F. W) sessions of the Grand Fncampment. 'VE! ER Vitagraph, and Cyrus Townsend, @ OF heaviness after meals are | | 37 To000ne T - Tonnen, T W) sessions by the election of officers to GREAT SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE RBrady, who collaborated in \\rltmgl mostannoymgmnmfeshmom John F. Tomvkins. F. E. RPRifgood.|serve during the ensuing three yvears. | Danielson, George T. Miner. Putnam.| 12 m. TIndustrial parade. showing 5 of acid-dyspepsia. | “The party will be joined in New ! what the industries of Ph :\_de!p“nm A Good P'ace to go sunday EVenIngS London by the following: Mr. and made for the government during the Mrs. George S. Gadbois, Mr. and Mrs. | war. H. B. Edgcomb, Mr. and Mrs. I. B.| Friday. September 12th Atiantie| Coni Oliver ' D. Burrows, C. W./City Day For the visitors who will Brown, Frederick A. Starr, S| BE.[remain in Philadelphia special (oursl YOUNG PEOP] E Beebe. to all points of historical and indus- The knights’ regalia will all be as-|trial interest throughout the city. the scenario, were able to find unlimit- ed material based on fact to support | their romance of old Alsace. The result was a motion picture that repairs the neglect Alsace has suf- fered at the hands of the film industry. It presents the real story of the “Lost Province.” acldxt nnd he! restore = WILIZAMS, JR. General Agest | Trancis X. Bushman and Miss Bev- numulydxgestmn. B For. KEMYON, Special Agent erly Bayne, appearing as co-stars in sembled at Masonic Temple Saturda: % p. m.- Speciel fireworke display : GEBORGE N. DELAP, Special Ageat. | “Daring Hearts,” are cnabled to bring MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE and transferred fo the station e a|at Woodside Park. Fairmeunt poeh You Are Urged to Be Present at Your Meeting. Sk Sonn. their high arns;xic rt:h"ui’ty LYHSO full MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION whol Saturday. September 13th. The - P Mertford, N H sway. “Daring eal is a picture At New London special Pullman | *Star Spangled Banner” Dav By u m‘ - N York Voisend aVe® | of three and romanee. . mmumzomrmmdmmumdg' ¥ 3 B it W = b g = B - e o =iy ¥ 4