Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 26, 1919, Page 6

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m«tfifi gi jon. Pictures at Breed Theatre. h o¥ing Pictures at {he Strand Thea- ipsy sy Simith, Jr. Meeting at Central wa Nfl! i ' rlod s g‘ hfiu"’lmfih (x.n!\,nfiul No. 720, R. A, “ee nue for pei 8, in 6s' Hal sr i fi:rfixfi | mori ;&um (eover il o e a amw TAKE SALTS AT FIRST SIGN OF it 5; e Ko, 173 % of 11, um&g sfm‘f é: She ufid” Vort B s ) d BLABBER IRITATIOON et tafidien i it tra eci & w ACKACHE Bebequons r iliain ay, Jr, Baiseeyan gr ferm o sk fleymsmeua £ meen B Bk méfliiure@ fiy Jd R hustdtewtsr&wb Mne’flc B "U &= & and r ont egations will be Listi NCEMENT! 1oens o i ot Footh o il T g ANNO S s asiived Geifli i&!ui&i e infiente of -tus Snatell Mea uot MARY PICKFORD (N DADDY LONG b ot ‘iinfa “ah e sult| e Tho i (reatury e gt = C 8t ] I = a ‘fii piy fobtinkith, i |t évr(flnlndon Wil be, used to in- }ifl,‘i‘“‘fe:’,‘“"fl"“’-b’}:j} Jean wes- .| vitea 0 he bl!! troduce or reestablish. religiotls power o &l i story y Loag Legs, wera rncei ed tg gosfls sold 6 ;‘ ‘;" m“” wno have seen it m e Gig % TG Toss i the u !u mamd to phy partisular at: B oleribh i Atae el syl 0, Whish inolides e |ientich ‘o strengthening Prolestant Ficstord, 1 {he ar PAEL af the Davie @Méllfildfl vfia‘!! allowed. mdss (s church actlvities in the rural secti6ns theutre {oddy Will BOEtly e i sourés e %:} al *fifl“flf PIAIR- [ of tne state. - With the available duta of delig] R . = G at ‘hand county communities Mary . "é"&é ?{& < '5'21 Atibrney D“fl“ regular 'mstors aré net mainumu u)u?gmlfya ¥ \m SiRee Deieh Sngbged . Jill be cgred fof by. thd lntéf-churen the couitiry “L it jéd tndt 'it e mevement. wich shows t the pevple's Egods for QeHiS were Didced 1 thie] The sinte advisory * campmittss is Bim disf b Hef ust’de . X “r!th{h it m fl ok cnfl m& df&fl composed of delegates from co-operat- - 3 is a li'fihly en“m div f . 4 g : mpany part _ of ‘(he| (08 relisious bodles, bach detiomind | rhe American men and women mghsah v, oF &urmflfl an & p 5 45 o m‘:fi!ri t: n mae tha gxny is flot et Agl ge;‘x‘ gésh cco! A% | must guard constantly dgdinist mdney\b 0Ston where the pro €8 your snaving mirror SNOW |mii e umees Sl b e Tk i o e o et g aid chis, the plainiit 1s 4 selected DY, iest Qenoifinations: o, |31} our ood is rich. Oue blood is filed | breaklng tecards at ihe trémont Tem- : % vér the differeries bétwden the | STETORORGL HETIOCHE, TP %md with urie_acid which the kidneys P! ufluan 'rn afin\, :flr‘asm t con- o7 Fics bMefed 6 Gehtie and the ac- | Bapiist Drotestan Bpibcopal, Uuited)sirive to fiter out, they weaken from ) tiualy, hey all se @ aelight. in > 1 tial price for which the Eoads wats Uniten Statls of Amesitas chureh of |overwork, become ‘sluggish; the elim- |Sayliig bi igs fFoin Week % wéek, a smile every day s o Pt | il S, ol Tty o e, SR S50 B B R cellation chargés that prevailed dur: | SHurch AIEE0R JREROL iscopdl | kidney troublé, bladder weskness afid)prlendid play. To quote 4 paragraph : igi wat times, which were required |00y can Methiodist Dpiseopal.|, sneral aeciire in healih. om one Of the cultured scribes %3 would be difficdlt indeéd to hsihe Ai attractiofi whieh e6uld exosl his chnrmmg production for @fiving away Stwedish Lutheran, Christian Advent, Pfimitive Methodist, Providence Mast: ing 6f Friends: THé Sevénth Day Baptists have not yet seléctéd dele- to éfiu&.lize 68 fllfl{'ifiufifin ot flour. € jury returred & verdict in faver of thé plaintiff to er $35. Théy déliberatéd for an holr and fifteen When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sédimént or you aré Do you get 500 smooth, clean shaves from every 12 blades? obligéd {6 seek rélief twb oF three |Cares &l WFries and brifiging about mifiutés, P times duting {he nigt; if you SufferPeace of mind and geftihe nappiness. LEAN, smooth, tefréshing— shafpened, keeriedged blade in a few Médxcdl Examiér Manning has|, 1he Mystie Power 6smpany: ausil-| with sick headachie or dizzy, tiervous|pOTl IS8 e T Wfigfiwfuflm that’s the kind of shave you get ~ ssconds, The AutoStrop Razor is thé askéd Coforner Jonn Piereerof Wick- | 1Ay to the Wi e;te;tyag&lsm flflir::{v':r spellsy acld stoiridch, or Jou have picture beautiul ompany, has awdrl a con 0| rheumatistt when the weather is bal with a new razor blade. The onéy:]afetyrdzorthau!urpens,shavu Lorg, o aapest on the desih|iie . A Seatt compiny of New Lon- |get from your plidrmacist about fout Mack f”"’é? M?‘."”x“'fi"c‘""""‘ B " {|don, to laty 4 cablé dcrods the Mysticiguncds of Jad Salts; tak table- ' Are m to the Davis. blade sfips casily through yout beard, 2AC S &“fifiéfi“&ffii Eerhor “eg ?;;‘;'“Y Giin el Wicktord | Hiver about 1000 teet below the beidge. gpaghfulo i a glass of water befors| The most unisual event fn {he see 4 similé in your shaving mirror. ¥ T av:n, Who wis afreatéd Sunday 7 kidnéys will then act fine. 'ou are guaranteed 500 satisfying This fam- olis Salts is made from the ucid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with here piace of is at scheduled the. filihs, takd thédtre Seiingit's and also ln awommodflé thé ini- creased sefvice required by the extén- |sibni of businéss by the Rossi Vélvet to morning By Town Sergeant Pierce after 4n investigition 6f Mr. Wood's miGvements just_beforé he was killed, Wouldn’t you like to get that kind ‘of a shave every day ? Stropping is the only way to keep bx-geo sharp, THat is why the AutoStrop Razor has a rémarkable stropping device—simple and efficient Davis Mack shaves from evgry dozen blades, . the Hipatis. lithia, and has been used for genera- | Bathing }l?eautihs, mlLa ppear in 5% Tz Aok was jn Third distfict court, | cOFipan tions to flush and stimulate clogged |SPh off the stage simultdnetisly with Bégin tcmorrow to get the comfort Tiiésday, margéd\wlth being a div| James Murray, of Stamford; at- o heutralize the acids i 'ihe of a fresh, keeri elge for every shave. Ask yotif dealer today about the AutoStrop Razor freé tfial plafi. the seréen sHowing of the coiledy jking’s latest and biggest produétion, Yiinkee Doodie 1ii Berii.’ Sehifett’s fame has bseri Ehiefly earned by his two-reel filifi GiiFleSgiie, issed by Paramoufit aiid. made orderly person. He was sentenced to six mofiths in jail. The town ser- geant says that Hickey and Wood had quarreléd - Saturday evéhing. Hickey s4ys he Wad recentiy discharged from tempted to steal a rige to Prdvidence on. a fréight train Monday night at abiit 9 o'tloek, He misséd His fobt- ing and was thfown to thé groind, fidcturing hik right 168 dbove the an- thus ending Dbladder dis- Salts is inexpensive; cannét in- the Ofie Hundred and Thirteenth in- |KI6, The dccident 50t 8 polht| s ater Devasuon o g EheRseht | okt Clskbing . ekt prasi s s " e e Hundred an rteenth in- | kle. & dccident oecufréd af thia wdtér beverage, and belongs in |l 5 Sy built fight into its framé ThiS Auro8TROP SAFETY RAZOR Co. fantry. He was in the employ of the|iesr thé town farm, ard Murtay Han- hoine, biecause nobody cai méke | - Yaiikée Doodie iii BEFifi* is Wholly a unique feature givés you a ily S New York, Néw Haveh dhd Hértford |aged to érawl to the barf ofi thé Cot- ihidtike by having NEW YORK TORONTO LONDON FPARIS i L gfiod any time. ANNOUNCEMENTS Senneu ehtéfpflse, put flm.h only in state-righ s five reels or conm\uohs humty, With German royal bluff and blustér as its butt, ralirdad; ahd worked 4t loading and unloddifig cars. For the purpose of gredler eéfficiehcy and the extensiort of réligios infin- dfiey Wickford | te11 farm. Thefe he was found by Georeze Cottrenl at § o'clock Tuesday mofiing: he had been twénty-four hotirs withotit tredtimetit: H and og :; the “Griffith of Comedy” has enes in Rhbde Isiind; thére is to be| Dr. John 1. May as chliéd and cis FiBeided all his wealth pf ‘invedfive . | perinanent Brduntdutioh o 8 1002 | rendereq first aid: Murray Wad brousht Breed Theatre. genius in broad satire. M g 7 advisory committee of the Inter-|to Westerly and left ni re on the noon| Two big features from ‘the bill at| FPrevious to this, the prime, undis- u Al oy Chutch World . Movémeiit. Among | train for the Rlode Island hospital. |the Breed theatre -for today and |Puted film comédy hit of the past two | those wHo hive accépted definite tasks i Thursday. 'The, first being béautiful 4 years wids Olivé Thomas in the Trmngne special b3 Also & Sennett S production, Locsl Lacshice: el Normdnd as mcke;i as bfficidls of the &b orgiilzation af 2 4 & ot Westerly Lodge of Bliis Wil have a | production “Loves. Prisoner.” Bright|lts star. Now, it is propuSed to beat R, Rev. james Dé Wolt Perry. Bhie: | turkey cupper toriighe (Weandsday). | bits of coiieds. niéely blended with | the Turore caubed by 'Mickey” by the zo Isiahd; W. H. P. Faunce, president| ,The FIks' memorial servics’ Sinhddy|sentimental appealing _situations in|bersonal apfiearance of the Bathing . Brown univérsity; Howard Hdwards, afternod Decemibér 7, in Central | {his feature furnish a dramp tlmt will | Beauties, who will come east to add a presideiit bf state college; Walter B | thedtre, is to be oven to the publlée. |meet the most exacting though diver- | fillip to the plcturg, in which they ap- 4 Ronger, cOmitissiofier of publie | News it of 1846:,9Ti St. T6uis|sified tastes of picitire , efthiisiasts, | Pear. ‘5 § arpens ltse cchools; Rev. J. Fincis. Coopér, dis. | MATKet on the 11th of July, 4 ot of | The leadidg role:offer Miss Thomas| The gifls Will be scen (and heard) ST e i triet superintendent ot thé Methodist abiout the eldse of the year and con- | NOANK 208 barrels good country, flour sold at war times. _Pioatess is heing niade towards the ation of the First and Calvary e churches, untisudl oppbrtunities to display hér ed a character none too exacting ds to code of honor. Finally she blossgis forth intp a woman wlhose slumber- ing scenes of right ahd wrong Iis in the same elbaorate and bizarre Bpiscbpal chureh; 4nd Rathbone] 3208 1-2 cents per barrel—satdl 10 belversatilo lalents, for shé appars as a |Surf raiffient Worfi for the camera Gatance of Providence e surees|lower than tas evér befbte kibwh in|charity worker antl o thief: a girl|iens. They will, as it were step down #ork, which Wil probably begin|(lis country” That was ifh Méxlean| whose early envifonment hds nourish- |Out of the screen to carry their mes- sage of vigorous health and physieal perfection in elaborate poses and a staged sketch. This dual éntértainment was first Lard in the vielhity of Quarry Hill| awakened by love. E:tatgg éscls:mtl'rancxsc&. WHeré it i ts available for housine fhirposes, in| For the second featurs Alice. Joyee ch intense public interest, JEWETT CITY Sylvandale. Hourigan Brothers were | b'elock. ; : :"s",f,ni”edcg;";’.’n’d*he"'\g;z‘k e Javel necorantice withi the reort of the|will bo seen in Vitagrapl's “The Win- | that Mr. Sennett was ~ prevailed - to Mr. Gaothief leaves | Rev. Afleh Shaw Bish o8hducted | gistant ports. Sofis M; b o e | board of trdé coihthiitiee, appbintéd to| chester Woman,” a picture of high|Permit & brief tour of the gfrl§ o The funeral sérvices for Napélson stelle L Liberte and a|setvices in the Second Conprégatiofi- | ixfon Whete & [EED doive te huusAng problem. dramatic power. This picture is de-COVer a few leading eastefn citied. It Gauthie Wwho . died at Backu$ : .II:osIe)ph Gauthier. : al chureh in Wevierly},nSunday difi bttt B3 the shimfifig rived (romkthe magazine stofy by 81111i‘f;,renjihifi,d?;;l absence from the hospital, Nov. 22, was held from St.| Henry E. Paul, Jr, is in Manchester, | 3is§ Safahi T. Latimer is spendi i I Charles Stokes Wayne. The dramatic|California - e Mary's churech Thursday torning.|N. H. for a few weeks. a few dayd with felatives in Palmeér- %‘{vn;{:;vf}{vlfimmeg;essmnrz:ige;s ’}‘Qs‘i“bif BROOKL’YN tréhd of the story hinges on the true-| ID t‘mkt‘e Doodle in Berlin”, whick Re. J. H. Seiferfian celebratéd the; o tojwn, 4 ing disidntled of its aterial. The| T. D. Pond; secratary. 'of the 2ist|io-life fact that gossip. and scandal ::txéfie s !:cut"e Santions e requiem | STh™ ~TON Miss Dofothy Harfison of Hanover | fictimen ate kept, however, and|Rest. Conn. Vol g,,, iation, has re- | MWays pursue the objects of its shafts i al 'fi“’i nct pretensions of Bfll The bearers were nephews, Na-| 3 i Ui was the week enid guest of Mrs. Mary | ot in thtee &fiiftsi two in 4 shift. |ceived word tHal G, Colby, who |a€ross the country. % g )t! 'fv‘ all the most prominefit Sen: poleon and Frederick La Liberte of| Peter Voluta, known as “Peté; the|Birch. SATG Trs. & 1. Mevers of Stsntie st | vas frst sergednt of €. K at the time |, Ofher pictures on {46 bill inelude it 4 g“&“{su”e assembled, together Jewett Cliy, Moses La Liberte of | Tailor” one of the quartet arrested| Miss Stelis Baiides, of Ledyard; | ine o Handsomo. cbttags Batll ai Gro.|tHe regiment was mustered out, died | Prizmd’ ‘in hatural colors and 4 Har-| Vit Bptuwell Browne, the notes Pawtuc R. I, and Francois Laiand held for trial in the superior court,|spent Stnday With Miss Geftrude|ign Tohe Polnt “hxcfi Wil be ready|in Winthrop, Mags, Nov. 12tH, and his | 01d Lloyd comedy titled “Be My Wife ?mr eminine roles, ifi the pivotal i e of Glasgo. Williath and Efnile {for brutally assaulting an _employe of | Allen, at Lbng Cove: for otctpaficy early in hé spfing. A |buridl was in Moosip on Nov. isth, | Four shows Thanksgiving Day atiPifh = afikd Liberte were present dlso: theythe Shore Line Electric rallway; a f6%| wgoue B Afigh eseelved werd Ne great Tiumber , of workien 26 to the|this Dlace belg HIS Hothe at thé time | 130, 3, 6.15 and 8.15. 3:15, 6: fso‘::i’r Ak B re secbnd cousins of the . deceased. | months s wag in the Stoni " - A i v - ' Burial in St. Mafy's cemeétery. Z;w"nh:m.n, iesdsy. J#“,bfififl.’;‘éi?,l gember 22, from Dr. Dwight Satter-|Doini every cledr diy and a deal of|Of Sfilistment. Beauty b ed up and spent Supday with Mr. At- Russia at the Strand theatre tod: . & superior court. A bond of $800 Was Seldiers v e By ",';t,ifl’,“"n{igl”g‘;"gg““gfo ts i Wood's sister, Mrs. . L. Martin, S fihe aasorlation wofwidsrs. ftselt ax:| The spectator sces the Coomradas” isa B furnisheq for his appédratice. Georgs T. Meech of Middletown, [peainix oigarized (n the village, | , MI- and Mrs: C. A Younz and Mrs. | yemely fortunate,in being able to #ive |4nd cohorts of the two pricipal Rus- esstng The Sylvias: of Stenington did their | Department Commander of the Con-| “Misy Prue Dilvls hiag had the meet- | & B Genber of Datieldof Wete callers | to the people of ‘Norwicl the oppor- | SidR asitators in_ the — ehaf of bit during (he recent war, as is shown | iccticut Departient of the G. A: R.ling it the World Widle gu#ld at her| > v altant to every woman, but good health is vitally important. &woth out by Prosecutor Benjamin e Voluta was charged with breaking and entering a dwelling atid assaulting Mary Crozaneck, by kick- ing her. Probable cause v found for binding him over for trial in the in ‘the Stonington Honor Roll. The Of these ten served in .the army, six H, | lee ‘of Los Angeles, Cal, :|as Bailey, 84, & former resident of this 2t the Soldiers’ Home in' there Sutiday, the 16tH. His funetal was from the Home thé K 1- Burial was in thé name of Sylvia leads the list in point| | of number with a total of seventeen.{ -, place, died Sawtell, lowihg Wednésday. 1, evening, that Thom- who was the guést of Sedgwick post, i t campfire of the gham Memorial, was a vis- work is 12 yeafs Homit of M. An ,Organtzation 6f Girl Scouts is to be efféeted here §60n, e members to be| of New Lohddn hds been interesting herself in the movement, although of- been iery interesting. bélfig done there: and older, Mfs. Léroy Gracey late, and the meetings have d Mrs. Owen Williams and Colonel Chapin a#nd wifé. of Pine Meddow were guests of MP. 4nd Mrs. Charles H. Blake ovér Sunday and for a few days. Mr. and Mrs: Herman Atwood and Jabez Cheseboro of Stonihgton motor- Mrs. R. P. Bufnett left her parérits dfter a week's visit Tuesday mornifg | ard went to Norwich to visit with and | call on friends and relatives, expécting PUBLIC ORGAN RECITAL BY NOTED HEBREW MUSICIAN A free organ recital is to be given under the auspices of the Norwich Music association in the Community hoiise on’Church street Monday éven- tunity of hearing G. H. Fedérléin, the organist of Temple Emanu-El the foremost Hebrew synagogue in the United States. THE STRAND The star chamber sessions of the Russian soviet are rélentlessly un- veiled in “The Right to Happiness,” e Universal photodrama of modérn deputies in Petrograd. Silk hatted envoys arrive from Ber- lin. They leave &n issue of gold with the money-lustrés and retire, confident ¢ f the support of thé Russian radicals. 3 Mre. Jimma Kefiyon have returned to| ! i Mr. Federléin is'a native American |0 Attention to liver, kidneys |in the navy an ane with tho Ted| i7" c3f the hame of iy brother.in- | tieli fiome fn Callfornia after a visi jfo return to ner home In Providence | who has livea all his life in New York. | A Bifl skips Jightly ri:;fm Lo room, d bewel i ohe TrhD Efloe: Rl hay . bEsk] A S0l fis Blace Baturda¥i| it relatives here, They will spend| 'Trio miceting of the Wefdd el |Ie is 8 composer of more ihan one flames the smouldering braitis of th an wels will improve |iaised and is now. held in place by| Y and sisiér, M. gnd Mrs. Chatles thanksgiving ip Chicago. Was held Monday &vgnjig in Unittarian| uadred published comtpotitions i gr- | LESRCS, ThG, SUESRAE PRSI B the beauty and health. large posts; these bbing substituted for | 1157 2t the home %mi"%flimi‘?}’:;m Miss Abble Fishi id goins to Michi-|Hall and consisted of an illustrated|fas’ ;it'.z,rfh j2nd secular mUsiC, KO iten she 16hves DSUSEMA B New e e Trieratyy Samproved | |chlldien leave today (Wednesday), fo| Fimer. o o Ay Fegain all|jecture of the New Bngland coast, | eusiern siates M. Tederlein is a|¥ork as an envoy of désthiction trom Geotse Foote nas sccured. cmploy-|(Pehd the Thafkseivitik peribd With | " §iic Shariotts Hathbith han-return-| o wiiars Bie pr oo ey member of the American Guild of Or- |leaders of the fadicals. . ment in Norwich, o imbdlls parents, Mr. afid MIS|sd t5 her home in Poftland; Me., after| ~Miss Mafion Piks, fiving in, Provi- |Sahicts and sub-warden of At Bf= | o S New Yok &nd i At the Thanksgiving day service in| Geor&e Kimhall of Huguenot Park,|epsnding the sumner with her broth-|dence, was the suest of her mother and fi;‘;‘t’lzs";‘, e e B | o fouy of Tk BEEFE 1 doecten Calvary Episcbpal church ths sermon & cr_and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I'.|sisters over Sund: 7 against h wn hther who is kn - : e at thé home of M#s. John bl &% ing an associate 3 y Mortimer, of Jersey City. “Cwmm_n& Tuedliay = everiinb, - ihe Lewts Pardons of Detroit has ar-|dence to spend the winter with Miss LLS are a boon to women, be- GALES FERRY don spoke from II Corinthians 4:13. 25th, Miss Carollné B. Freefman this place read a paper on the lifé Mabel Meech, ‘afl of Middletown, mo- of rived hers and will mhake his home With his daughter; Mrs. A. W, King, of Mr: _and Mrs, Chatleg Barrett of Abby Putnam, Mr. and Mts. William H. Clewley shop. admission to either “class of meéffiber- to its organization plblic organ re- |starring vehicle, strict examinations ate necessary for |King, forms the tieme “of the unusual film drama, ot + hip, to become a fellow is irréfutdblé | Dorothy Philips, star of “The Heart & Prospect Hiil avenue. have closed theif houss for the winter | + anfty: o riati 1 ¥ SR Thomas Macg6wan _Has returned|and have gone to Danielson; whers Mr. BT I gf e n the M, B. chureh Sunday morn-| Mr. and Mre. Blisworth Meech and |y, isit in N ¥ ewley 18 to work in the Jacobs belt |, Realizing that for sogmeé timé prior |leights in a dual role fn her latest ing, Rev, Walter P, Buck of New Lon- | family, with Mr. Meebl's sister, Miss| 100, & Visit in New York Ve bl “The Right to Hap- L citals had fallen somewhat into diSuse | piness.” She 18 ‘sensatiofdlly tem- The theme being The Gospel For Our|toréd to this flace Stiniday after- New York have béén hers for a few ; Mlssf Fntx;!y w“iblt‘:' a‘r“‘;!h;‘”é‘fne":; in Norwich, the Norwich Music akso- | pestuous as Sonia, the little comrade musethe It ulatethef“ Age. Rev. Mr. Buck read Goveérnor|noon to call on Mr. Meéch's uncle and daye. 9 # I;O“;@M“‘Em;dq sl 8 ciation since its inception has for five |df the reactiondries and fastidlous ~ yreg UMNC- | Holcomb's Thanksgiving Proclama- |aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charlés A. Satier. Jehn Lamb has peén sutéring from | be With frignde. . o i ds naq ae|Vears made a consecutive effort to re- |and self-céiteéd as VIViRf her fwin tions of all these orgafig |tion. At the Sunday school session|lee. rhrflm-'imm (htir auesis over Sunday Mr. and Mrs, |yive an interest in pive erzdn music. |sister, daughter of the money iord. " i i 4 short Missionary programme pre-| Miss Flora Semple, of Greeneville, “ro”. and Mrs, tE H. Fitch 0!_ New Will‘i.finn‘wfizht Sf Worcester, Mass, | hus showing itsélf in complete accord illidm Stoweil, Well remembered without any irfitation or dis- | ceded the lesson study, with the read- | spent the weék ena 4t the home of | VACH afe héte for d few ddvs Miod Mary Bassett recently entere | Nith the avowed aim of the American \for His éxcellerit suppbrtingswork in ble ing of @ story, The Brown Coloted | Mr. and Mrs, H. Irving Gollins o 5 Marles Pattérson is Working in s N o ars M bnyon o8| CuNd of Organists. “"The Heart of Humanity” and “Des- agreeable effect. Family, by David Carter. The offer- | Allyns Poifit. AsHawiy. Hampton T Added interest in the program Mén- |tiny,” two previous Universal s‘uc» ing was for missions. | [ Miss Binma Davls of Narwish was | vor of Gociny o or, o Albert k- | " Wriday tortiie the msreury stood | J2Y EVEMIHE will be afforded DY Hhe |cessts, support the star. . R At the Epworth League evening ser-(a visitor at the Fetry, Monday. T e Nontt, the same as it did the Sunday befére— yotal RUbers iy Be Elven by MEBFAnderson, Hect»r Snizo. Heriry vice, with the topic How May We PArSEhe, e K P ATt Mfs, Déane, Who s been in Néw 18 dearess ab6ve 286 Libyd Greene Buckingham, Soprano |fows, Winter atgaret mnfin, Practice Thanksgiving, Mrs. Henry| Danbury W. Baker, who Hi York for 4 few tWeeks, has retirned. L soloist ~ of Trinity Bpiscopal chureh, | Stanhope Wheatcroit and Alma Ber- w Hufl:uu, ledger, thére yere spe- [been ConhGeted With the mo Tiginess o n'{&;fl;fl:'&%s?fl?flgx ;‘: é;;';s; l}n;.e N N < "eéfi PO TRE B Bewbers | Of TS cial readingd. Praise the Lord was - HEGA s sf. Qo By a GUAHBHE M and Mre|oaciient 8t 16 Distuke &fd Belier sey after a_visit here. MOl N Orpheum Theater, Daniélsén. D. C. Perkins, Secretary J; W. Carter Gas and Blectric Light cnmpany. Has Rimball's Testile Shoy Children O FOR FLETGHER'S o the late opening of thé term |sp Nonnk school will have only Thursday for a huuauy Iy Df ‘New Lofidon ent the week end with Miss Gladys uidgeon. Mr. Sturgiss, Mr. Dunit and Mr. Hol- comp of New London called on Burrill Fielding Sunday. Julian Harris and son Rayménd of Hzmturd called on Iocal friends Sun- 'dr and Dérrow and dau;httr Orphéum theatér, Danielson, mét Fri- day, Nov. 27, is descfibed as a tonic ift two dosés for the loved and loveless, 1f you have loved aAnd won, corsult The Love Doctor. If you have loved and lost The Love Doctor can advise you; 4s h& specializes in all love dis- eases, in fact if you have néver beén in love The Liove Doctor will explaif to_you how to fall in love. The producf.mn was writtéen and been transferred to wa Mrs. Sanfofd Dbfighf.y Who Has been| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fielding of New | That breezy, bubbling sparkiin®| produced By Allen Holulir WHO alfio and Miss Gertrude Allen. Where he will be oot % & il for a 18ng time, is reeovering. She|London spent Sundny With - Mrs. | miisical come The Lobve Doctor,|created “The Heart of Humanty, Y. M. C. A. Secrétary Carter spoke | new busirisss demfmggg“gt mflxfi"fi l¢ beinig caréd for by her nicce; Mrs.|Quidgeon and Mrs. E. C. Fowler. whith %l b tie AitFacHon dt the frofm Acts 19:14 at the service at 7.30 ' service subsidiary. S ©5 | Turner of Boston. Miss “Woodworth those contémpliting a visit to lové- land, you Will ledve the theatre feel- ing that your visit hag been more bén- eficial than all the tonicS that the or- dinary doctor cotlld prescribe. The Love Doctor is .the essénce of réfinement atid the redlization of the idedl in smart mysical comedy. It is rérm a dainty, entertaifting, attractive 6f- feriig iriterspersed With eighteen sofig hits; acted by a clever ce{i;?mny and with the prettiést, gifls db nable at- tired in the smartest of uitra modern Eowns: In £ t the luir fashiohs are supérbly aepicted By the smart cOstumes, Worl by the small army of really benutitul and mefiled chonstéfl. Seats selliny of Watérfor called on g E. C. 342 WASHINGTON STREET For the New Home or to Brighten up the Old One for Thanksgiving Rag Rugs These are especially well mdde, and in view of the scarcity they are very inéxpensivé—far instanés: 18 x 24 inch $1. x 36 $1.50—27 x u ich $1.90°3 x 6 féet $3.00 and 4 x 7 fest $450=id Bius, bink and hit 6r miss colors only. . " Novelties For Xmas ‘Théré dré 4 number of delighttul gifts in our &hop that will charm by their daintinéss and please by their practicability. Of course in these davs bf spécldliz- ing every doctor is a specialist on sbme disease but it remained for.The Liove Doctor to discover a tonic that will réjuvenate all forms of old love as well 48 young loye. After paying a visit to The Liove Doctor and hearing hirn sing hi§ way into the beéarts of those in the vm-ums stages of love and J Thlnlntmng Day Handkerchiefs Pure Irish Linen, éXclusively for men or women, from 25¢ | to $1.50 éach, and put up in at- tractive boxes. 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