Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1919, Page 10

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What Is Going On Tonight. l’muu Photuplays at the Davis ! fore ref rnins hei i ‘ a} uxns received w(::ed ! u !rhoms Bailey, formerly 3 s,,‘,t]%eg '1,. he| THIS place, who 7§ il with tuberclldsis Mozion Pictures at Breed Theatre M hurclt Sundny merning, At the [4nydiie Soldierst Home - at Sawelle | " . . ’ umu Pictures X e e 5 h League evening xerfaee. with | Galifornia; c is “improving. o - o ' eats . ‘Ho: sh 3 o g 3 35 : Mrs. Henry W, Hnibutt 1ssier, | the| | Tricy Smith lefc Tueadayinight to ; w i ’m’m,fi’h T g : : : i T3 tasle will be How My Is Fraciice| Yiit bis sul Mrs Sammh Coned i GEi 3 é 4 B B ot h:‘;};g Wi b ap ving?: . . and--other relatives . at’ Oxford, New < o wWal 0 beel o He will ‘also visit his * uncle. ? i i 26 o Mission study class Weld in« the | ¥Ork. i s ANNOUNCN : > ananidipnee ¢ . IV droncrals on_the, ::;‘5 vestry.iafter the rayer .thesting. on | Harry Smith in Kingsley, Penn. be- fere returning: home. ; at ¢ brigade, €. N. G, vics ‘“""?t T, oW, Cartirr ibn Booh| The Book Club:met at the hoe| s FoaTIoN s DR tatonnE 16 od i being, Chrisfian - Amerioaniz- | o Miss Surah” TV Catimer Thursday| Murray, the star, does not have an op- y . S o) A fternoon-witli-a good -attendance. Thanksgiving also hapened that week | plaid of giantic size and fearful col- T4 wit Sy i portunity to indulge in the nimble} ;5 ;¢ mn‘ohaerved with the, usual | ors.. The effect is to make a man re* m ‘of . the- music ' for~" the | €1 rrt?‘mct'::n"d :‘:"’;z thoenv &e - S A : Qtfiiwfmfifli“;}-‘ cavorting that won for her the eobri- blo, & hugo'double barrelled. coric- dans Christmas festival have com- Pea 2 3 S Ack Grocersfor Siade’s | .,)(ltbln.t. Gibbs,‘ mhier-at ‘Thames pment«!!me was rezd by ‘Miss S : 2 2l fona] Bank. Norwich, and. Mes s:nD\da(‘l:tewsol; “:n Eugn ‘t':ls b:: m.m.ry in the portra; al’ v g daughter, ' Miss : Natalie mughter .of ‘the Lan as con- emotions. In tg|s uzwnt Universal e Sy o hie o Klnzalhtarbloud. thely summer: home | tinued by Mre: Delphine Iish. During roduction, directed by® her husband; vone" W VY . s | céster: div % s|in ‘the village Tuesday and -went to| thic' sécial ~Hotr 'lzht - refreshments gabm Z. Leonard, thig%popular’ stdr] - Sl > <1 don D a1 Sts” - great where. they. haye'‘aken the| Were served by -the-hostess. as Arathea 1 i » FCoggswell house, “on L!nrmln avenug,; - Mr, and. Mrs. Fred W. Turher pf father is snatched by 0 the ) okt waS S BAT8. 2 31 c o ment. Phe e T | for: the" winter, < Long Cove dttended the furieral of M gfln;of l;l:w:ulm by ) T We > ;- Miss .Julia.C, .Richards | of Long| Turner's brother-in-law, E. Curtls e daughter to support 3 Toye #ttendedithe funerdl Mbnaay 'af- | Wilcox, in Jewett City Thursday.~ ' -|best Thail “was' Josepl Murray. ' A|work RegHolds” her mother. Then follows - A tore. Wit ~Fe! g tes relatiye; Mre.J. Eiliott| The Get:Together olub .67 thé vil- |breakfast was served to's:number of |has (aken his place. of. scarlet fever of Wi - : W her ye; M ¥ | frlends A the ome of Mr. andMes| Me: and i John” Tittany - videe | i humorists Lemngweu and is spend-|lage met at the home of Mrs. . .Ste: 3 e e AT "Mm ik T P 5;:“3:; old in special be attached to opéof the phs [ /i d mtb, re1a-!pnen Normahl at Aliyn's«Point Thura- [ JOin Gouvin, perents’ of the bride. ot the Conncy mchoal :fené‘:! tln:ers dum mz!:f eration for, b ect. for -his,mother | frains. , S ks .'—Y‘(es peaa & Gay dfternoon. g 3 g L s most.totally. deat. - tongue. U Nasby_gri “illings ‘ad | It ia*kelown ‘that negotth Sir. and Mrs. Oryille Allen motea| B0 i (e clubouse: Jr. und Mrs |da - o Gost wi 3 Gouvin: Wil reside here. ‘Mr. Geuwvin he ‘ fias' neéver "tampered with | for:some time Dbeen in p: $ Jatnes A. Stodda.rfl aue-| 1 . frorfl the. Jsmos L. T i 5 b 3 L 2 R ¢ ros 5 aretms:an vented one€¥ his owi as a yehicle for don . Agricultural «society " ville, S G han aking fools e vy e el iy 1 i his wit. ; ‘grounds which have beenn‘% s W, D. Henderaon of Laurel Hp T s et s, Jerry Sinea, he. B e~ Chesty 3 About a. quaéier betore niné’ oclock {them for fair purposes dyril i'lsigvfiest f Mrs. Waltén M, Buck- | g : s 3 Babeoek have ! Saturday evening a fire was discover- | few years. ' The: price na +Mr, -and" Mrs. Burnside Babcock hav returned home, after speading & week | fohoo 1¢ —— in_Hartford. |Fl‘ i l . ed in the large three-stor.” wooden |original agreement was .$2 P h 3 building at the Falls. belonging to|In concluding ' the' transfer g mbma:::hme B'iiast ;| Charles A. Converse, and forming one been cons{denb{: delay, bu: R v _|was'a business caller in the ‘ma@ in his latest picture’A i of ‘the group’ known as the “Common-[derstand that the views of ) rcy € the | Thiirsday, e ; X > PIotOre : ;| wealth mills, Immediately after the|of the .society ‘ahd Mr. Giffg el §§ taking his| . Mrs. Sheidon Hoxsio of . Westerly - M b Union 833 N e e Marni was:given Walter: Bolles, fore-{owner of the Jand, have beei | dnnual fall yacution of (%o, Feeks. at| Was a caller Tuceday at Mrs. Rebecea| erly #as- & caller In the vi age un-‘Company Ren S e man of the fle works adjoining burst|monized and that-a deed :td: h i+ 1| Netherwooda. day. 1 [ Mr. Chauvette has purchased.a mew o { Leonard “Main, o North Stoningtor Teiephone: b T pl‘ : '_eeg‘ 'Machme Providence, R. L. gy in a window in “the singeing room of | will soon be given to. the sociéty. \’hrma‘n at Alyn's Poj on the stage enable him to make stand | 4nd attempted t6 extinguish it but|ture at Treadway hall last eb jin trip iaE tvo Targe ‘akunks Monddy out with a prominence beyond: any|Was soon driven: from the building.ja rather thin, but thighly i n}ght t had tdken™uptheir’ abode characterization he hassattempted: in|The Joss on the building and ‘contentsfaudience. One incident of a4 {'6h the &rotinds. the past. A Msap’¥ Fight {s a masterly|cannot be ascertained at. present.|sion provoked. much merrimef Miss “"Marfon hoge %" ot Panama, 5 production, taking high rank in the|Over one hundced persons were ot the subjects whohc heads we:c ex- W has been the guest.of her the marriage of Paul..Gouvin and|guest last week of Mrs. Lindly ings, Couplings, Clutches. special class, and is in five reels of|thrown out ot employment by this v Mrs. “Defphine ‘Fish. for about .ten|Clara Picard. The bride was attired fo? Large stock ‘always ori ‘hand. stirring events, including. epectactiar|disaste days, went to West Haven Wednesday|ih white with pearl trimming, Miss “W. Mulder of New. Hav General Mill -Repairs. see ' 1 zs | Thousands of ’_pouri.s of turkeys and|ing fingers :u_xgl 0" visit -her aun‘ Mrs. ' ‘Horace H.| Alma Gouvin, sister of the bridegroom.| been” engaged to preach at the Ham- .-m?efo:uagzm;gzsm:fs T:ié‘{:;;néfi;, other fowls aré mow being shipped | gifted with pgstic' faculty. Wh§reupon{Sears® and’ will ‘cousin, Mrs.[Was bridesmaid and worg pink with.a|birg churcl the coming winter. | Special machinery of all kinds. and the beautiful and hitherto un-|from this vicinity to the Baston and|Dr. Swain aroes and declared Hign mis- { Williim® ,Br Hartford, e- large blatk hat, faced With pink. Thel Cliarles ~Miller has completed ' his screened setting. of ‘the. 'San Juan The “turkeys are|taken—averring that he had then and R Capistrano mission which adds dignity Engineers = Founders' Machinists : LYME 1 Manufacturers of HARR!S-COR- M. Robinson of Wauregan, Conn, ([ LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve was a visltor” in.the village Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M..Peck visited rei- |} Gear apphod to all makes of Cor- 'A number from, the viilage were ‘in|atives in Chesterfield last week, liss Engines. ngine Repairs, | Westerly Tuesday morning to attend Charles Gibbs of Hartford was Shafting, -Hangers. Pulleys, Bear- 3 there a poem Anc his head, which hel” == = = and artistic value to this latest Dustin| - Tuesday, Novi 3 1869.—Digby | would recite,' and did to th 4 = : Farmum offering. Other pictures on|says the times of.this city. are qut of | amusement of the audience; and i < 35 B 7 7 — . -~ the bill include Kitty Gordon thef joint, Bligses px;g‘.udmr diffrs seven | doubtless to the confusion to lghe lec- y 5 b 1 y B 5 2 4 ; powerful drama, Playthings of on,| minutes® from “the town clock, the|turer. * g 4 # | % e and the Pathe Ne X town clock is five minutes out from: No paper tomorrow, Tods.y A . E 4 = i day, at and 8 railroad -t sl railroad times are|Thanksgiving. ‘s ] £ 2 e 3 g A “|not alike and tRé school bell rings by| Saturday, November 20, 1889—Dig- [ k s o ATAN | : 5 9 2 BREED THEATRE. g those fimes, +The result -is{by says' we ought to thank.President |’ 2 ¢ % PR g 2 For its feature attraction Sunda domestic unpleasanteness. | Grant after all for sctting Thahksgi: - —— - svening the Breed will present Norm: When Digby ‘starts early for his din- jing day-a: week ahead, because thi Talmadge in By Right of Pur { In the word on the New madge goes on ner he arrives ite and his children |‘turkeys this year, thuugh not’ as fat! f a_prominent reviewer |;bother him to death torXmow. when it | were more tendér than usualithe onl rk Review: * is really time to ‘80 to school. He | drawback being that his bird ‘d[d not ace Is the attention of the common|go as far as in previous years. Dig- ture star h such rapid upward | council m th mattcr Jet’ us have|by probably got a small bird, and it strides_as seautiful and talented | time. & 33 naturally did not go as great-a weigh as a larger ome. . K each | now of Atlanta, Ga., superintendent For a wonder Thanksgiying day was girl has in the 12 months.” And A Ware, fulme‘rl" of this city, but she 1§ progressing 41l the tim. picture sur ‘able Footwear ‘é&fé%%”““’ ses its peedegessors— | public educatiow an-that state, was| bright and beautiful. . In ‘tle latter that'is th secret of the tremen-|arried 'on. Wednesday .ax Plantsville| part of. the afteoon, to be-Sure, the dous pop! of this Select star. to Miss ‘Sardh B.”Twichell, sister of | sky was overcast,*but the charms ofy By R Purchase is a highly| the Rev. the moonlightiévening, whiel dramatic 1 m xronoli\un ’I‘nc ste -4 society life In wh > heroine ities of A ?"‘f ]Hut‘v“’ - 3 Worcester-coal wharf | were as usual, mostly confined’ w e sh the 1 t t tl t . solely for his mon, b @ domestic circle and there thefeportan. ar mn es ea fall Foo ar f M and w fatuation witt F“ilk Derwent & Xov. 17, |1869—While | will not intrude.: In the eveming the < o g a cr on m we or en . omen, m some proflizate. nies loves \ur)\ T\h\m Wa untering up Main m]la _abeut, the city were mulninated Slonataly. But i ‘aker muny, Tomihg | Dok, Thes via G ot | i histomars” banioesr - viics | many new and beautiful models. nd mmic ine " before’ Mareot| Breed hall, witl its geculiar form was | soon “paled theic,effectual fifes’ before works ou salvation and finds that pointed ‘out: to “him & the ' hgil " inf the bright effulgence of the mwoon. r e.. Yery I}, s o o2 v e ey .WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS THE BEST SHOES MONEY CAN BUY from this city, to attend tHeifair g¢ ‘e truly loves the mdn to’whom she|yhni ho awas togdes thought 1 only Booright of | ptiding, “drawied M porchase. A stirring nhotodrama with 4. F0SOMetormeT L punch and replete. witli hedrt nter- |5, %) o - at the lééture Wil the G. A, R. Some . of thém: wers, call R ot arci o vl | that. Mmoo R R Favor us with a as often as we can be of service to you, whether you wish to pletures ude] giok” défus 1l the 1| such as'a mammoth pumpkin, -toy Wjllam Parsons in Pink Pajamas,| "C9" d¢ di b, Aot B kage of glothes- k Thorramiotnd Topiee o the Tt R imekined himssi under i, Vi 2t o o, £ buy or just look at our Footwear. DAVIS THEATRE TODAY. \‘.Md bRt questl sure {0 awakengihe mteresfi&f oca! There omplete show at the Dav and 8.15. Gladys Brockw mandments, a of: the Unj ¥ 1 !r 0 smalt extent. Broken Cor- part dra ic ‘Church Bros: | appeal o o S 1 ses. §t. The sccond L Jae dod "prides’ A¥d, Plektord in Bill Apperson’s Bo i part'drama of boyhood folks -of Kentucky. This Fine Dress Boots Patent Coll, foxed thh black satin or gray . suede tops, Goodyear Welt, llght ‘soles with lelther Louis heeh——very dressy-—- Natlonal offering:apd is 100 per cont. | belng=ithe - 128th perfe Ing@rational ‘News and a Pbes e e pu it was 'unnv utt Bnd Jeff comeds completes | § stunged by R ; n 1793 he show. o and \rhlch 0 E po’m-‘ P Englafid as & DAVIS THEATRE SUNDAY. Tom Moore makes his third uppedt ance 28 a star in Goldwyn nictures at the Davie theatre Sundav evening in Go West, Young Man, by Willard Maek. Chogen carefully to present him to Bis.admirers in a new guise, there ; e : 3 : : e 3 seems Jittle doubt that will su : - . L B 4 and please them In the y,0l a_s e S 9 : o E > of wealth who guacrels with'his father|! i 3 ok ey 62 PR b A ‘ and starty out t6 €eé tho world. } i " k / net from the window of a parlor car that Dick Latham does this, hut from the “blind bageage” of a freizht train n eompany wi hoboes In a. far wes 3 entures beg which ig wher thrust unor cian who lelan who pians \g e 5 -3 = 7 ' ‘“ ! . s A Smé_lrt New Fall> Exclusive Styles 1 mising mo . . 3 : 5 2 o = ! Models i .i.n fine ;@y kid or gray ' Yisible eyelets, }ngh lenther Louis heels— the first e of sheriff B 1 Toed the Srarmiis eh I e 4 A Lol e ; : N Lol VET S Among our big assort- | suede leather or covered SRS BC Thie aimn hacack ot iy | sogadly go0d vehicre. " it faila. The il o ; { 5 & 3 he announcement that her prodm-- genuize box & Red ey 3 goofk o + o7 1% 't Bogin & thres daye angage. top, wit ol o TR g ment you will find brown ment at.the.Davis. theatre Monday . i 1. e i g % i 5 i Louis heels, hand turned : : or black kid or calf skin, in all styles and leathers, : : high' or ‘military heels; for and graceful vamp—very own, is not.done out of her pmwrcv Post Travel pletires Tonles of the Day and a rollickine Sunshine copme- | dy eompletes m Mary Pickford in Daddy Long Legs, Breaks Records. In Daddy Long Legs, mow playing ying I3 it et s £ 4 ; i ‘street wear or dress — dressy— twice daily at Boston, where it has > S5 p ¥ i > - w2 ¥ 5 Ao $5.90 10 $9.90 | $9.9010814.90 or Goodyear welt, long he pro 1 record which would put the favorite old-time stage stars to shame. - © In (Boston, &8 in every other big eity throughout the country, this remark- able and charming phoioplay has en- Piekford has -established in its run a 20 ngmficmt of Thnnlngmng as th& hplne'! joyed 2 run of nearl X mont vlllg lm flle “mfl : which breaks Al recordn. for sein day in the with ¥ i preductions in the Hub. Many hl? friends, gathered round the festive board, good cheer reig , makes ‘the hostess happy, if her dining room is uty spot, a welcoming room for: those .who euuubly and contentedly. most famous actresses of the s i the good old daye would ‘consider themselves establishers of records if they had enjoyed 300 consecutive per- formances in a ecity. In Daddy Long Legs Miss Pickford has not only done. this but she -has really played that many performances in: several hundred cities and- towns| |- on' fl,. throughout the country, so that 'bv now ghe can probably claim 30,000 performances of this remarkable pho- teplay, or more than the leading stage stariof a few years ago ever plaved'in * mle role or possibly in thelr Hte- MEN’S SHOES Meln Black ‘Gun_Metal Shoes, o Vi _ bal and Blucher styles, narrow S i b i mgroombeu:ttrachveuyoudeme elt ot In e 2 hanksgiving day? Wil the fumiture.be. swhat or wide toes G°°dy°" i kg : d.;l:l lR;:m?‘ lfalf e el you-want DontletThlnksgwmgd-yfmdm ¥ ereaky -~ model for fall we cluirsashlkyhble,lmmdbufiet,ornot'mfl\*w“fim i e AR Fre . \ niture to meet, your demands. . Our displays presént. i 2l e : 1 $9.90 3 :’:.tdm&n!?daf.un:mfdamforthowwhr : BT D DR . d ‘ R ‘choose ture for the dining room, aisired . ; IALEL. W0 ; W . . e 5 ud.mu,gf.mraymammmmfu : ' T A Comfy Slippers the home. : : S . g - P A complete assortment of-Men's . i Cm;u.mddwoumeplm want. iRl o v a.ndWomensComf) Shppen—- themm delivesed before Thankagioieg . w'm" : sl styles. /7 ST O all colors— A-New Pointed Toe Last With the popular long, n-: »w effect — abzolutely top g:.d» ‘TM! not only shows that Miss Plr:k- Ori

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