Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 13, 1919, Page 6

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B ] EKONK John B. Stantén and family, | r. Morgan, all of Norwich, were | the Stanton homestead Supt Noone of Peterbofo, N. H., was a recent visitor at the Gallup homestead. Miss Jeéanette Gallup has cloged her home for the wintef and has gone to stay with Arthur Miiligan of Wauregan. Miss Chapman has retufhed to her home in Norwich after several months' stay hefe. Mr, and Mps. MaBon Manning. of Iystic were visitors at B. Byron Gal- s Sunday., THey Were running a caf, Warren Tanher, While hunting rab- bits, aéeldentally shot and killed Walter Cohgdon's dog. { Twenty-eélglit embers of Ekonk grange visited Pachaug grange last Thtrsday evening. Mre. Byron Gallip ahd Miss Amy Gallup spent Bunday evening at Charles Hopking' in Plainfield. Miss Matrgatet Tafiner spent Satur- If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, giossy, sifky hair, do by all means get ¥4 of dandruff, for it will starve your hsir and ruln it if you don't. It deesn’'t do much good te try to brosh or wash it out. The only sute way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounteg of ordihary | niéee. ABINGTON A teachers’ meeting was held at The Choice of Women Who Are Particular About Underwear INQUIRE AMONQ ANY NUMBER OF WOMEN WHO ARE NOTED FOR CARE IN DRESS, AND YOU WILL FIND THAT THE PREDOMINATING FAVORITE 18 ° Harvard Mills (HAND-FINISHED) UNDERWEAR day in Providence. Friday evening at Ekonk grange received the priz tume, a Mok of writing paper. Thoras rown i was Poverty night The perfect fit, the quality of materials, the calibre of the workmanship, and the attention to small details are combined to make “Harvard Mills” Underwear the choice of women who are used to scrutinizing fully befor¢ buying ¢lothing. And best of all, this care in making does not mean excessive costs. “Harvard Mills” Underwear comes in qualities to suit every purse, and in a range of weights and styles to meet all We are ready with complete showings of 'Vests, Drawers, Union Suits and Tights. Give us the privilege of showing the new models to you. their under- Darling last Thursday afternoon, t attendance being 17 Mis."Nellie Gallup 1n@id, and the program was in charge for the poorest cps-,of Mrs. L. H. Lindetman, assisted by ' i Mrs. Everett E. May. receivel a picture as the gen-|{ A C. E. rally will be held in the Co tieman in poorest attire. | gregatjonal church Saturday eveni: George Tanner is serving as juror in‘a\l 1.30 o'clock. Rev. Morris Alling Norwich. Miss Blakeslee spent the week énd in Voluntown Center. Charles Tafinéer is repairihg ahd the shingling his father’s house. William Dawley 1is repaifing | roads. G. H. Gallup returned Saturday frofh a six days' tfip in Verinont. Miss Cynthia Phillips has gone . to Westerly to spend the winter with her Pomfret Center school last weelk Tues- day. Cy A. Sharpe has returned from visitihg his brother, C, M. Sharpe, of Milford, Conn. . My, and Mfs: Willis Covell attended the whist at the Pomfret community house Friday evening. Wolf Den grange had election of of- ficers for the ensuing year Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joséph Eiliott and Gladys Covell attended the state Sun= day school convention in Hartford the past week. Mrs. Frank K. Halhes undérwent an operation at the Day Kimball hospital last week Wednesday. le James Mackintosk has pneumo- nia. Miss Virginia Sharpe jis ill. Announcement of the marriage at Brookline, Mass, of Agnes Armington liquid arvon; apply it at night when re tiring; use enough to mbisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, mest if not all, of your dandruft will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis- solve and entirely destroy every single and trace of it st will fifid, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your halr will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any. drug store. It Is inexpensive and four ounees is ail you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons Give Satisfaction @é‘fib&m& D WO JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL ROOM 268 THAYER BUILDING NORWICH; CONN. They Sell On Their Merils. l They Don't Fill, Théy Are Nationally Advertised. and Harry Saidler Wednesday. Nov. 5th, has been received. A meeting of the school board was held Monday &fterhoon. Tha schools observéd Armistice day, Nov, 11. coaea EAST WOODSTOCK L. H, Lindbrman and family metor- ed to Holden Bunday, visiting Halsey Alleh and family. Hayro'd Hibkard spent Sunday ih Worcester, calling on his twife's mother, Mfs, Waiter Cobleigh, who underwent an opetétion at Memorial hospital last Wobk. Miss Bthel Uphath spent Saturday in_Woreester, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bufhham of Windsof Locks spent Monday with C. H. Killam ana family. Mr. and Mre. Wendell Bosworth re- turhed Baturday from their weddlng teip; which neluded visits to Warees- ter, Spfingfield, Albany and New York. They commendced kedpihg Hoise Tuesday at their newly fur- nished home. Mrs. A. M. Gildergleeve was a din- het guest at J. §. honor of her Sist birthday, Satiraay,| Nov. 8. | A missionary meeting was held with | Mrs. Arnold Stone and Mrs. Willlam Cured His RUPTURE I was badiy ruptured while lifting a trunk séveral vears agd: Doctors said my only hoPé Of curé was a; uwe ation. Trusses did me no good,, Finall, hold of something that qiick’ completely cured me. Yedfs have pass- ed and the rupture has ne although 1 am doing ha carpenter, Thef8 Was no operation, no lost time, no_trouble, I have nothing to ‘#&ll, Bif Will glve fiill information about How you My find a complete cure without operation, if you write to me. Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter. 41 er returned, work as a May's Sunday in| Roeky Hil, Rev. Frank Meachen Zastford, Rev. Harvey Lawson of U ,cipal speakers. itioe m@%u i Colefnan, afd a ladder truck owied b; 3‘ %W u‘-.';'\ 3‘3“‘&1&{&'“& fii&?fi &t l!%‘ i o 5!(!!!t ...l of | Many relatives and friends attended n ~ | the funeral Tuesday aftefnbon of Mrs. Milliohs of peopte—if fagt about § 88t o Masy Cullinah Shea, 36, wife of James 10=#uflér more of 1&ss from mqum Tony the youhs l:v 6 | Bhiea of New York, formerly of West- | Seuteor . Neerly erery casels was for breaking ahd enter- | erly. There was a requiem mass in St. | PYRECTRORECE o o n isaraers whikn tie Jokin 6 and | Ignatius’ church, New York, 'and the S eute €It MMS‘.E,&‘&M.. il &m §6Mme ot at un- | funeral party arrived hére on the 1.37 g, heartburn, bleat after eatitg, f00d re- K Ve away Mf. Natdone's gu- | train in the afternoon. Bufial was in| peatin ot nmméugq .agggn;_;fi The Was loeated and |8t Michael's cemotery and prayer at| glimentswhich while ther donot cadse mosh att Ghliuel was taken | the grave was offered by Rev. Walter | [5/Niiacabie to an acid stomach. Afm ints_custsd : Lyddy, assistafit pastor of St. Michael's "i“‘ a2 Dervousmess bitiouances, tirpons n put the varied pélice | ¢hiirch, The bearers weré Johfi Mur- | ol tho livér, theumatisn ikpbveristiea biood d hé plled 1ie s0 thick |rday, Fredeérick Copeland, Charles akness, in m.memnehnl% ;ngc: . that there Was ciévies for a|Crowley, Michael Kennedy, Patrick| frain of phyaical and mental miseris Wi seintilla of tFith. He told the story | Shea and Thomas Shea. B e, ¢ f his confiection With the ocoutrefice | - Mrs. Shea was born in Lydmoor, | ‘he right thing to do B to mllvfimsz g times, -“fimm periods, and | County of Waterford, Ireland. BesideS | #fimehts at theic sSouree=get rid of the acid: . tory ast #x- | her husband, she is sui'vived by her ench ¥tory di every eept in & :’ma utteranoe. - He the name of a relatl A0GOm: r}l‘m i his fourth e police brouj Galluel eohfi theft. no_grouhd for hélding the relative. ther than sqiieal would acéept th most severe punishfment that could b BiVen him undet the law. The onl; part of his story that he did not coh: ttadict was the siatément, that_th féellow whe put up the job was a Jim my Kenyon of New London who work ed for the Groton Iron Works. In th opinion of the police chief, Jimmy i seeks to shield. out of the case, leads lo the Suspic ion that there may be more dffeéfices i | mind, than the theft of Mr. Nardone' automobile. Galluci was not arraigned in the Thir district court charged with driving th automobile away without the owner’ conseht, . but he was breaking and entéring the Nardone ga rage. He pleaded guilty, was adjudg. &d probably guilty and is held for th grand jury. $2000. degree on Gallucl. In less than fiv he The topic was | John C. Ralph, of Mystic, from in front }of the plant of the Greton Iton Works and which was found abandoned in th Old Mystic road, four days later. - ng of | Galluci with uplifteq hand under oat! ufi to say that Jimmie Kenyon was th n- fave ve an . brought m“'{g.‘“},fi’,‘:,, SioNuFY work. emf thit he had lied and thet the relative was nét with him, and knew nothing of the break and The police believe he lied in|Bdwin. hig corréctive statement, but there was It seemied plain that the ocause fof this continiidis lylng was his ef- forts to shield someohe else, aRd fa- fwmch o° the church Who served in the the cldak of cover the fellow Gailucl His persistence in this Fespect, to keep the other fellow For reasons withheld by the pélice; charged with The bond was fixed at Wednesday afterncon, Députy Sher- iff William H. Casey worked the third minutes Galluci confesséd that it was Sherift Casey contihuing his dieet | question, aided by Chief Bfown, led name he used 16 cover that of the real lon, pastor of the church, are the prin- | fellow who directed the theft of the fl‘-’? A wonderful reodera xen;e&‘ fnl&d C how makes it eacy to 4 e e‘ nufim, of thousands of gratelul Ucerd of EATUNIC writes: hate been troubled with intestinal indiges nine veats ind have spent quite & sim for edicide, but withbet relief. Ajtef Gding fi‘»\mmc for & few daya the ga8 and pains in iy bowels disappegred. EATONIC ie just the remedy I peeded.” 5 We hato thousands of lottots telling 81 thiese mafvelous berefits. Tty EATONIC snd you, 00, wiil, be iuet as enthusiastic ip it atents and two brothers who live in YAdmoor 4nd a sister Who is a fiun and f |NoW ifi South Africa, engaged in mis~ Local Laconies. George A. Champlin of Elm street is_in Fall River visitin g his brother " MF. and Mrs. Joseph Church are en raise. reute to Florida, where they will re- Your droggist has EATONIC, Get a big 50¢ fhail uiitil early spring. i box from !‘fr‘n today. He will refutid guu: ! The bfonze tab money if you are not satished. j -1 et in honor of the | & & y War is being placed in position ChFist Episcopal chuteh, Geofge B. Utter has returned from a t#p to FMotrida. Frank L. Furh2ss is attending the anfial exposition of the National Ho- tel Men's association in New York. STONINTTON Theére is a teépoft that Coroner Jfankiin H. Biown of. Nofwich will fake afl inquify into the death of Fre@erick Bhawyer, who, it is alleged, Was struek and killed when on the Btenington-Westerly road near We- duetequock last Saturday hight. Loacon Charles B. Btates conducted tha piceting in the chapel of the Sec- otid Cohgregationa lehirch Wednes- day evening. The topié: The Church as it Cught to Be in the World That 10 Be. Calwary Episcopal chiifch has swung into line in the nation-wide drive for iftreased membership and interest in in & 3 £ Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influeace & . ‘ Over Rbeumatism d UECTE S0 M Discoverer Tells Druggists Not to Take a Cent of Anvome's Monry Unlens Allenrhn_ Completely Bamishes Al Rheamatie Palay and Twinges. MF. Jamed H. Allen suffered for years i ‘Fheumatism. Many times this & unable to wor the chufcl, Buffragafi Bishop B. C.f He fnally decided, after years of Acheson will deliver an address heré |C. ‘f A “"( ROLOHS R S0 e | the first Sunday in December. jfree from rheéum m uhtil the ac- 4 Y cumulated impurities, commonly called Large quantities of fish are shipped |urie aci .1e;!u.:u were dissclved in daily {rom Stonington to New York{the s and muscies and expelled sy he who stole the autemobile owned by and Prov.dence mark Patroinian Contell i ihvesti elotbing doing effective | tioh of the récent robbery of 1! ih the borough. { YANTIC Armistice Day, mention of the sig- hificance, of the day, was made in the schools, biit there was no public dem- , ‘he consilted t] pounded , and compietely S| |sign and symptom of rheumatism from his_system. He freely gave his discovéry to outers who took it, with what might be called marvelods shccess. After rs of urging, he deeided to let suf- h & b A - % 4 everyvwhere know about h Thete will be special | Nardone car, and he gave the natieé to | olistfation in the village. GOVER WSpApETs. i tusic by the choir. the sheriff. Ie then {old the story, Miss Mary Weiler entesained at & {Osgood beeh appoin i John Udrlsen, who has been ih the | emphasising that he was telling the|bifthday Qinnér party Sund Miss this viels jemploy of Chester I5. May for many | ahsolute truth. He went into detail| Marjorie Kingsley, Miss Smith, | the st that they wi { Years, married Satur at 6 p. m.|of how and when the car was taken | Miss Kathéryn Murphy, Anna freturn the' purchase mop: | Miss Elizabeth Swens of Provi-|from the garage, pushed out of the | Driscoll of Yantic and Miss Jennie [State they received no ben, ,denice. wThe ceremony Was performéd | garage by the other fellow and oper- | Sillivan of Greenaville. A delightfdl | = | by Rev. H. A. &wenson, pastor of the | ated by him in the early hour of last | afteriioon was spent with music, Miss | from o sty of a £éW days at her notite Swedish church, and the wedding was| saturday thorning. He told ef the cut- | WeileF received many choice gift in Watesf 5 at the home of the bride's uhcle, Gus- ting out of the back cuftaln and driv- |tave Bjofhbers; on Mr. ahd Mrs. Catflson will reside | ehased fhore than a year ago. BALL.OUVILLE Mrs. John McGregor is confined her bed by iliness. The cottage meeting this (Thursda: evening is in Blackstone hall Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pray have be entertaining their son James Beacoh Falls recently. A chickeh supper given the oth i land Ray Smith of this villa ] [ Mrs. J. K. Heselton. The orchestra under tie leadersh: of Joseph Gofman has been playing some of the dances Saturday evenin at_Attawaugan. the villa ze a few days ago. 1 the various nations, together with se the day. i painting. Henry Duso has been ailing some days past, £ Boston. whete siie has been at Massachuselts General hospital eral weeks Under tréatment. Pgstmaster Pray is 5till in busine t se land waiits all to become ecustomere. CHESTERFIELD in the Twelfth district Tues ville, William Turské has bought Nettie @olf’s farf. and Mrs. J. E. Powers. callers in Groton Sunday. sistér in Groton. gagement of _their 5F. Marcellus Avenite, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any: othérs Who_are ruptured— | you may save a life br at least stop the misery oi riipture -and. the worry and dahger of an ppération, ton. Williams college. Woodstock ill. i The best man was Oscar Carlson and the bridesmaid was Miss Lena Nelson. both of Putnam. After a wedding trip Blm Tree farm, which the groom pur- Last | week it was held at the horhe of Bdgar | from evening at Chepachet by its baseball team was attended by George Labelle Bdward Heselton has gone to Fall River to work. He recently was here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Wilfred Legure of Woonsocket and ) John Adams of East Killingly were in Armistice day was rémembered by some villagers Tuesday and flags of The house of Mrs. George Boisquet 160ks fine following improvements and Mrs, Fred Mason has rétufned from gélling thrift stamps for Uncle Sam, There was only a half day of school | Mrs. The dance given at thé Eureka So- cial club was weéll atténdéd Thursday | evening. Hanhey's orchestra furnish- ed musit and George Chappell | prompted. e Mr. and Mrs. William Bousa of Hartford spent the week end with Mf. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffey ami} family and Mrs. Cartie Tinker were | Mrs. Cora Williamg is visitig hef Noroton.—Mr, ahd Mrs. Alfred De Buys of New York afinoiince the en- | daughter, Miss | Jeannie Cetjle De Biuys, to Cabt. Hen- ry Ward Banks, 3d, soni 6f Mr. ahd | Mrs. Henry Ward Banks, Jr. of Noro- Captain Banks is a graduate ‘of | Saturday night, put the ear in his fa ther's barn, and did not use it on Sun day or thereafter; &xcept to take ii odk of the barn S turn it over to the ol chum, he did not know, He did no put the car back into the barn Wherd it was'found, he sald. He sald it wa: at to ¥) he did not tell the truth previously ‘When he madé the trip to Providenc en his kid brother. jury of the superior court of Rhod Island, it may r he is available to Conneeticut authori ties to apswer to the charge of steal. ing Mr. Ralph’s automebile. er Westerly as a elgar salesman, suddenly Tuesday afternoon heart trouble While in the High stree bank, Providence. He wig born Phenix, ip | at S in the cigar busihéss in that city fo) about twenty veats, He was promi nent in Masonic circles. He is sur vived by his wifé and two daughters. The World-Wide Guild, i | . were pleaSantly ehtertained. A fea tiite Bi the mMeeting was the presen: tatlon by Wilafd, yaluable brooch Peacoek, in af»s o8t 1n the guil of friendshil o to MY, he reclation of her intef V- from heér <3 (8] nere Mr. Peacock will assum Jafivary L Thete were thrée bonfires, 2 mam inoth one in Dixén sguare ey thing in celebration of the first an ay of Ac- | fiversary of the signing of thé afmis- | eotint of a teachers’ meeting in Mont- et nlso & gaded by a West. iy buiid. me)mbers of Legion, At parade Mefrill Provent benffes, but without avail Baisele afid boxes were (brought from all g tiofs and plled up in the square {he match Was not Immediately d. Hut Bt apf! Wi pt i .and buiti-he pile. For two heurs the wilg called and the fire extinguished: over in Pawecatuck were Taken as a whole; the served its purpo: Thé sent in only matérial, which included a bo trical fixturés valied at B e FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Fresh Fish Direct From Fishing Ports HE MOHICA COMPANY s . 1 S CLAMS in Shell day night and er fellow and a agrfeed that if he or the other fellow weré caught the 6ne would not squeal on the other, and that is a reason why he said he was accompanied only by As Galluci 18 now held for the grand e a long time befere Frank Wi Taylsr, 68, well known in died from ih worked several years for a Providence jeWelfy firm and has been of Calvary vice flags, were displayed in honor of ‘Baptist chufeh, held a meeting cues- day evening at the heme of ¥ _s Sally Coy in Him stréet, and the members the president, Mes. Liloyd W. in behall of the guild, of a|to Pawtucket after a stay of several Wwofk ahd as a token Joseph L. | days in town with her daughter, Mrs.| ¢l cong . bringing mereilul telief Raymond V, Congdbn. ‘u e tirobbing, ping part. Mr. afid Mrs. Hefiry Pendleton have hree 355.. 10c., $1.40. Any &0-Workers, : is b fove to Raleigh, N. the presidency 6f Shaw umiversity, on Tuesday Antong thé paraders were post, American fFet tie polles; aided by an_tfMcer of the légion, attempted tc Wheh the parafie eame along 4 wagoh loaded with boxes, saturated | gasollile; were dumped near the le, & few lighted cigarettés thfown ihstanter thére was a huge fire way allowsd to burh when; as a pre- cAut:chary imeasuré, a fire apparatus Just By Way of divéfsion two false alarms of fire in Westerly dnd three celebration real widnk #as the biFhing of ¥aludble; b elbk- | $30, taken froth tHe réar of the &tofe of Harry The Fire Engine hall was decorated i Y £ John H. \v.lliams has returned from ing to Providenve, Saturday, to have | Friday evening with festoons, orange |, ton dave' stay New Ygrk. a new curtain, with one, instead 6f|and black streamers and Hallowe'en| peter and rofts Have F6 tivo. window panes, Iie tame back | emblems, for the Girls' Friendiy Socie- after a few day. ty whe gave their t their Home ih Hanover. first masquerade | ¢ < | Hallowe'en dance to members and | Nies Helen Gatdner has retuffied to t|{riends. The Surihyside Jazz Land | willimar Normal School after a few furnished inspiring music. Prizes for | qhye stay at hep home nere the most attractive costumes were Miss Venie Bogue has returned to Lebanon after a few d with ! her grandmother,. Mrs. Norfolk—Eldridge Le Bi man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bridgman of this place, married { home of Cél. Mrs. Freder! M. Alger at Grosse Point; Mich. on { Thursday. Nov. 6, Miss Mildred Bul- |lock of Deiroit. Mr. and Mrs. Bridg- iman attended the ceremony. t awarded ag follows: Ladies’ fifst prize, e a cut glass vase, to Miss Carrie Maine of Ledyatd, who was dressed as a fairy; second prize, a cut glass flower basket, to Miss Olive Bishop, whose attractive gypsy ecostume was much ddmired. The men's prizes were awarded to John Fryer. who was dressed as a clown and Chagles Car- penter who impersonated a ghost. The judges were Mrs. 8amuel Carden, Mrs George Gaskell, Mr. Bilake and Mr. Miller. The patronesses who are’ t charter membets, were dressed Red Cross nurses and were Mr: | USE SLOAN'S? punch was served. IFifty dollars was | added to the soclety’s fund as a result Keep it handy o promote prompt relief from rheumati¢ of the egcial. Misg Nellie Driscoll spent the week end with Springfield, Mass, friends. A christéning party was held at the #6hes home of MF. and Mrs. Martin Jezwick - : Sunday when fheir infant son was know what Sloan's christened Charles. Many friends il do, as thousands called during the day aha offered con- 1 woirien thé world ill keep it handy sxe “twinges of ig that- lame and soréness, gratulations. Frederick Kingsley, s of external pains, and aths. £l | e t the é nd e t T Jr. spent the week-end in Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Blias Stockett have re- tufned from a week-end stay with Mr, and Mrs. Rowland Jeéwitt of Stoning- ton. Mrs. Adolph Ploétinér has returned rheumat clievin back, muscle stifis aches, all sort exposire after) Only takes il S lied withént Proirafes; scotterifig returned to their hofme in Waterbury after a week-end stay with Mr. Pen- e | dleton’s_parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Pendleton: Mrs, Willlam B. Manning returned recently from Sterling, where she gave seyetal readings at an entertainment. iss Mildred Pendleton is spending eyeral weeks in New Britain, Miss Ruth Bhipman has returned drugg we'd like to et handv » ) "BUY DIREGT FRON THE SHOE GENTE OF THE WORLD THE GREATEST SHOE OFFER—$10$ Prof. Richardson Arch Support Shoes Works wonders with the feet. It riises the weak br-broken-down areh to its mormal position: It makes walking easier, 43 well a8 previ ‘the nltimate breaking down of the erch, so commonly experiehced by persons who are constintly on theif fest. . M % 2 Profy shoe 95 L i\ TEANSTER'S LIFE SAVED WRITES LETTER THAT IS WORTH READING VERY CAREFULLY Paterson Ofntment €o., Ine., Buftale, R T i Aftiiclod, With & very b6 ere sore on mhy leg for years. I a teamster. I tried all medicines salves, But without success. doctors; but 1 could éy falled to cure m net slee{rD for mahn: nights - froi pair. octors said I Gould not live for mare than rears. Fihally Péterson's Oihtiént 88 thé dore was gntirely @ ark, d P. G. Box 1 _Péterson says: above létter and ha 5 Eczema, Pilés and Bkin Digeases.” Péterson’s Ointinent is 35 fents at all druggists, and thete isn't a.broad- minded druggist 'ox;'t_m_lx, and 1 tried two Was recommended o me #hd by “&! ealed. adse, 2, 915, Care am proud of the vé hundreds of others that tell of wendefful cures of in America that € LARGEST MAIL ORDER 'HOUSE IN NEW gNGLAND ] RD, CONN. em bayiog thess on We uhip thim the ddy this v, terrible disease left him helpless afd | - What Is Going On Tonight Feature Fhuiipads al Uie Timatre. % Merion Pictures at Breed Tbeatre. Ti.\éfla\lnx Pietures at i@ Awditor.um lLiéatie Linger Longer Letty at Davis The re. Special City Meeting in Town Hall Women of Mooseheart Legion, No. 123 in Moose Home, 1 0.0, 3 ampment, .. Mesis in 0dd Fellows' Hall Ldtdyerte Couficil, No. 207, L'U. 8t 3. B. of A, meets in Foresters Hal. . Second Division, A. 0. H., imeets in Foresters' Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Bresd Theatre, The feature at the Breed theates to- day is May Allison In one of her fow Screen Classivs, Inc. Specials. Faif and Warmner, the Selwyh & Co. succéss, by Averw Hopwood. The picture is an adeptation of one of the most success- ful farces ever presented on the American stage. 1ts rim in New York for two year§ and clsewhere for fully Swals as 1ong: and iis extendcd vogue in London pronounce it that. The ad- 2 one of the ] n pleture comedienines, ih g new pleture is evont enough;” but ifi 3o celebrated a picce 45 Tuir ang Warmer those who fol- low the sciesh here will bé Eivei an exveptional tredt, _ The screefi prodiction has bean déhs laborately. and in sofiie instances the origitial play has been given aadition- at punch through eémployment of means at the command of tlie sereen { Producer, but fmpossible on the stage. The entife production was done un- der the personal supervisioi of Max- well Karger, ditector geieral of Sereen Classies; Inc., and the exceptionally aby: east selected by him. Thus stich well knewn artists’ as Pell Trenton, Eugene _ Pallette, Christine Mayo, Williath Buckley and Effie Conley. Henry “Otto directed the productioh, Whoch was ‘adapnted from the stage success . by June Mathis and A, P, Younger. Other pictutes on the bill include Prizma.l thel film beautiful, and_a two part Christie comedy titled Rowdy Ann, Matinge at the Davis Teday. Presenting a delightful theme in a most charming and artistlc magiher, the big Paramount picture, Fitth of Faith, was received with every fafi- ifEsEtiou of pleasure by large A&u- dientes at the Davis theatre yester- day. It is a superb production and reflects credit upon Catherine Calveft, Ruby de Remer, Eugene O'Brien and Theodore Roberls who play the lead- ing roles. The story deals with portrayed by ) 4 , a girl who is betrayed by .o scoundrel and who sinks intd the depths until she be- comes a Salvationist. She is rescued zabeth Blake from two ruffians in the slums by | Harry Hammond, a wealthy man about town, plaved , by Iidgene O'- Br abi n, but he in turn is shanghaled ard a freighter bound for Frahce, Hammond lahds in France and en- ters the air service. Luke Barlow, } who loved Elizabeth before her Gowh- fall, goes With the Ame France and’® Agies Tra her way to the front, a: Hammond is injured Tlizabéth aids him "In ah old chateau. When | the contingent moves, he is left behind | and hidden in a cellar. Agnes and lsiz- re captured when the Huns ta . Little Jules, a Ffeneh 1 - -escape. The; den in the cellar and { by the Amcricans. Luke | beth meet and all ends happily. The other feature is The Heart bf Youth, a new Paramount pictire, ing dainty Lila Lee. A pretty romance into the theme, which conceris a o feud between two neighbors. i and Jolly Juliets, a roaring | two-part comedy com the show. To Linger Longer Letty. Linger Lohger Leity. Charlofte Greenwood, the elbfi- gated comedienne who has delightsd millions throughout the countfy in the past five years with her fermer suc- [ c So Long Letty, is to be seen here tonight at the Davis theatre in her latest and most successful musical comedy, Linger Longer Letty. As for comedy and music, it is said that this { new vehiclé far durpasses the #far's foriner ohe. Mi. Motosco, the produ- cef, has suiroundéd Miss @réénwood with a cakt- of well kiiown Broaliway {musical comedy favorites Which in- | cliides_Olin Howlahd; Artlitir Hartley, CyFil Ring, Jack Raffael, May_ Bronte, Helen Groody, Marjorle MecClintbek, Virgihia Travares, Befnice Hirsch, Ffanees Victorr and others: Aside ffof these there is a large and gor- gébusiy costumed chorus of real Bemu- ty. bLinger Longér Letty goes direct to New York where it is to open fiext Monday. HANOVER Miss Gertride H. Ladd attended tny state Sunday &chool conventioh at Hartford last week. The young women of thé Sufiday school wenit {6 Hartford Salurday to hear Miss Slattery speak at the Stite | girls’ conference. E Mfs. W. G, Patk and Miss Helen deénce, R. A business meecting of the Ladles® guild was held recentiv to plan fof the anhual harvest supper. The new books Wwhich the Men's @b hak purchastd for thie library are be- ing prepased. for use. New Britain--kor a week of tw cotdwood has béen coming adietly inte the city and his gone to private vards, being ordered by householdeérs who afe 4pprehensive 6f the-coal sithation. 1 is of severdl kihds, oak and chestitit prad:;ninafins. Prices are from

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