Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 6, 1919, Page 6

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*-s sosmn smafi CLEARANCE OF Smts and Dresses sUrrs ’kr 29 THESE SMART SUITS, IN REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZE, ARE MADE OF TRI- COTINE, VELOUR, BROADCLOTH, SILVERTONE, SERGE AND OXFORD, AND COMBINE BOTH UTILITY AND SMARTNESS, AND YOU SAVE 25% ON EVERY ONE YOU PURCHASE. $30.00 SUITS $39.00 SUITS $45,00 SUITS $49.00 SUITS $59.00 SUITS 's7s.oo:suns ceiiiiee.... NOW $56.25 CLE'.ARANCE OF SILK DRESSES ATTRACTIVE - MODELS DE-| IN TRICOTINE, GEORGETTE, AND CREPE- DE- it "y NOW $22.50 NOW §29,25 NOW $33,75 NOW $36.75 NOW $44.25 VELOPED $30.00 Quality—Sale Price $21. 98‘ and $39.00 Quality—Sale Price $29. $45.00 Quality—Sale Price $35.00icr » e e i $49.00 Quality—Sale Price $39.00 $50.00 Quality—Sal= Price $45.00 $65.00 Quality—Sale Price 54900!(.)}““; MecLe: CLEARANCE OF WOOLEN DRESSES Tricotine, Jersey and Wool Serge Dresses are represented in ‘this collection of smart modes, at the following prices:— $25.00 WOOL DRESSES—SALE PRICE. .. . ... $30.00 WOOL DRESSES—SALE PRICE. ... ." ... $2450| $39.00 WOOL DRESSES—SALE PRICE .. .. $49.00 WOOL DRESSES—SALE PRICE.......... $39. $69.00 WOOL DRESSES—SALE PRICE. ... ... $45.00| THIS IS COAT WEATHER AND OURCOLLECTION OFFERS SPLENDID VALUE" IN JUST THE GARMENT YOU NEED. It matters not whether you need a coat for utility purposes, or desire a smart style that will be entirely suitable for any oc- casion’s wear, you will find it among our collection of smart warm coats, we are now showing. The fine soft, warm ma- terials add to the attractiveness and effect of every style. You can choose a coat as low as $22.50 and up to $98.00—plain or fur trimmed, - §31.50| ) MODISH SCARFS IN TWO SHADES OF SOFT BRUSHED WOQOL WILL MAKE A WELCOME GIFT, ! These Knitted Searfs combine the grace of a deep shawl the smariness of a coatee, and the warmth of a sweater; made 'of rushe ora, with belt, with fringed ends, and a wide| variety of bmmg ltylu and shades—$5.98 to $13.98. The Ever Useful Separate Skirt ‘These pretty Skirts, in plaids and checks can accompany you about and feel at home most anywhere this season. Many styles are pleated, while others please you most of all because they are simply tailored—Navy Blue and Black Serge are in THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Knows All Tru:ks of Game. New York officigls allege that liques is being shipped in there from Maine: ter will| Maine has been prohibition Veto.—|long she knows how to handle the question~Detroit Fase Press. OQ-C.IIM Is ll.hL ent Wilson writes his o Presidency”. wo sup- pose the hudln; on one e;n. The Power, So-Called, of Ohio Staté Journal. © girl cares to have a man admit| Lots of people never think of making rha.c she is thc only l’lfl be ever loved | any preparation for the better fand un- less they see an excursion advertised— T SN . R S Rt WDl Bl fice, 23 Chureh St, Telephone 105, What Is Going On Ténight. Main and High street, The members of §t. Paul's after the. sale began, The tewn gandwiches and AL point in the hall was the Red Cro and flower booth: Mrs. Bennett, and Miss Elizi Bennett; fancy goods and aprons, Mrs. Albro and Mrs, Herbert I.@dd. tingu!shed and the men reiurned, o wiole thing wor ition, about four o'clock Eriday 100, An elde | {tor his train and aft s ticket, but on rising he drop- 1)ed a ien dollar bill: These two women| 00! who were sitiing nearby spotted the} bill and one of them got up and pick- | and later returned. A young Sales- rm.{n who witnessed the oceurrence | |told the man of his loss and de- | manded that the woman return the biil to its owner. Then the wdman Constah! an happened to be nearby and when they made Lhnl aps Nerwich atin, w.l ic Of|Pearance the woman gave up and opvich Bultin, Wilmaptis OF- ed the $10 bill back to lis owner.| | When their train came in the two made guick tme in boarding it to leave me eity. Judge Milton A. Shumway, Dm- ielson, a state re!&ru wuy % the lo- mg'uou. Franeis S. Long Post, No. 30, G. A. R., meets in G, A, R. hall, corner Guild fi.e divorce case was heard held a successtul Christmas sale Fri- any day afternoon and ‘evening af the | made. the announcement Fdday Arter- town hall. Their large supply of jBoen that employes w;u candy, dolls, aprons, fapey articles and food was sold out within an hour|yrajse akes a total of 92 11 cent. advance in the sal ersons employed. af the 0«3 4 ween th dales & Juwy a4 1nb th i been granted . in other mtfls. had been prettily decorated b\ the members c; the guild, ls;ze ‘Jupang‘sp umbrellas being suspen FOM e d veliing and others adorning the wells. | December 1,1 The booths, which were at the sides of the room were “decorated with Japanese lapterns. On the stage which was gay with Japanese lanterns and umbreligs, wers ihe tca tables where patrons.were served light re- freshments, consisting of salads, w'l;: booth where Christmas seals could be bought.- During the cvening the fish pond and dancing oeeupied the at- tention- of these attending. The fish .pond which wasg one of these “Puil the strings and see what you've won af- fairs was the souree of & great deul of merriment. This is the first time the Guild has held a Christmas sale outside the Parish house and it was success. Those in eharge of the bone. andt, general .chairmen; food pooth, Mvs. Frank Lincola, Mrs. Lo- rengo Moses, and Mrs. ¥rank Bd- monds; tea tables, Mrs. George Wil- cox and Mrs, Nathan Bennett; eandy flower garden, Mrs. Frank H. Foss and Mrs. Weils Wileoy; dolls, Mrs. Nathan The men of Engine Ccmpflny No. 1 received u telephone call about threc o'cloek Friday afternoon, giving the alarm for a brush fire that was burn- |'ing freely on a streteh ¢f the Ameri- {can Thread Company's property on | High street, The auto chemical was sent out and after using ten gallons of ghemical and fighting the fire back with brooms, the last spark was ex- Two celored wemen whe tried " to make off with $10 belonging to an| elderly man were prevented from| away ciear by a salesman-who ed oyt. The {inciden: happemed at the - railroad | gy man had peen tting on one of the benches waiting time got up weh t over to the ticket windéw to J South Manchester. Jan. 9—*Putnam High 3t Pytnam. Jan, 16—Killingly 1 vmc (pending.) b. 17 Willimantic. Jaimed that she had found only a e jone dallar hill ynd offered to return Thomas Killourey and DON'T FUSS WTH MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Without ine | Blister—Easier, Qu cker ‘Ther2's ng .,ense i mung ness of mu&tard. flour and water when 0w n 'r | 5 lar;‘ #ili noc )Ilsr,g:-i | <, suril, Fhver promp. | 'su 507 “hroat, oronchitis, vonsilids, | | otiff acck, asthma, uewaigia, | ache, congsuon, ,‘, aris -"h'rzm- tism, ‘umbago, nains ( nd acher o: '\ic_!', ‘cints, apnins, cora musch : chifblains, frosted feet, coid: 1 chest {3t often prevents pneumoni ", 30c ane G0c fars; hospital size 5550 E SAWMILLS Two Units complete in every |daily until December 15th. H. F. MAINE South Windham Phone Willimantic 102-3 JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard 60-62 MORTH ST, “WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant Tel. conngctign Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 36 Unien St. Willimantie,, Conn, Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) ' Dr.F. C. Jacksoti DENTIST: Hoyrs —§ a. m. v 3 p. m. Phone ¢4 WHEN YOU WANT 5 put your bus- Iness be&r-« ths public, thére is no medium betrer x'\un through the. ads Vepmsas Iajacid of THS Bullens” at Wiliimantic, *—League games. The Chamber of Commerce is co- | operating with the Community Chorys {tois week in featuring -“Our 'Town Industries” at the sln -Secial -at. the town hall next Monday evening a | demonstration that the Community | ichorus mavement since the war in- | cludes mueh more than music, During this week attention is di rected to local business - interests by such messages as these: “The better acquajnted fellow work- men and thejr famil . |other and with _thej morg satisfied they are yith their em- ,filuymcm and the town in which they ve, one of the most satisiaetory {ditions of employmeni is steadiness If & home-town workman' occasionally loses a few days he usuilly owns hig home to improve or werk about, or hfl.a a garden, some hens or labu‘t» concern in’ a distant city' tukes oyt of the home town forever the amount thus expended. Every dollgr spent at o -locul store continues: indefinitely. in lrigs. Price right. . Operating| Funera! Director & Embalmer! 16.you are troobled with e aches; feel tired; have ‘ndigestion, insomnia; painful pass-- :geoiunne.mwmwrefinlmfl mvorldsmmm“udyl«uuy.' iver. bladder and mrie acid trombles and . Natiopul' Regn of&und-hqhu’ Guaranteed, Remoyed to 715 Main St., Wimm;nuJ lhm sizes, all cal superior court The - Amarican - Thread %p 12 1-2 per cent, Charles W.. Bunw. :mphysl at- the New Hayen railroad freiginl boyse wis painfully inured about 3 o'cioek ¥ei- y morning when his left foot be- ame jambed betweeh 4 hand truck and a b;fr;l und 5 care to :umhcr and swhon the. Short runpway beiween them slipped Wie en- tire weight of the truek . and bar- rel rested on his m‘t foot breaking Em lifted ~ the weight from My, ppow's foot and he was tuken by automobile. to & tor's office for ireatment; afier Which he was taken to his houw en Moun- tain® street.. The following 'xrla hwo been se- us. booths were, #rs. Charles rlected as Jeaders by the girls Rainbow Division of -the Cemmunity Cheral and Orchestral Club of ‘Willimantic, Representing the cone wmdll)f de- partment of the Americun Thregd Compapy, Miss Irene Parent; Dback- ing department, Miss Dora Baldwin; shop, Miss Annie Swift; the San- department, Miss~ Annje Brown; winding . department; - Miss Grace Winters;: carding, splnnlns and spool- ing devartments of No. 4 miJl, Misses Anna and Barbara Baeher: the oifice, Miss Beairice Gordon; . the Elms, Miss Irene Murdoz] represented by Miss Eaizgebth 'Pen- dleton, - the ongreguwnal church, by Miss Lucy Stone, the Mflhod.gl church by Miss Lthel Simonds and St. Paul's Episcopal church by Mhfi Emmira, Sweet. he Baptist church is recsive| | doe- Gt €i’!§i§§ everywhere, You may try them before you by Sspls Each Free by | You mulm hull. bea say. ingto “That'sit! Tht’a the secret of laying to capacityl MEAT SCRAPS FEED 'EM Prosperity Brand Roya! Worcester Meat Scraps THE SAFE SCRAP TO FEED BEEF SCRAP almost exdunvdy. The one way recognized to MORE eggs. Take .dnnm of today's market whn nn are shout $1.00 p:r O'n: yous share of pufiu. now, Write for our frec 24 page memo booklet. < vation Army on organization, syeceeded in getting but 7 points while the local boys piled up a total of 2§ peints. The final score was: Toyrtellotte 23, Windham High Sehool 41, The new headguarters of the Sal«l Church street was formally opened Friday night by Bri- gadier William Andrews of Hartford, who is the divisiona] officer of Southern New England branch of that]| — Promptly at 7.30 o'clock Conn., protesting against the anti- the members of the Salvation Army |strike clause in gathered at Lincoln” square where |vogd bi they held " a brief meeting, short Petiti speeches being made by several of tie Ealvationists. At 8 o'clock they|871 of Willimanti inarched to the Church’ street head- | Brotherhood of quarters- - where Brigadier Andrew: WORCESTER RENDERING CO0. Mire., AUBURN, MASS. , NORWICH TALLOW €0/ Norwich, Conn. . WE BUY RAW FURS (j39) the e — the Cummins rail- from the Uniteq = Textile e, Conn.; the United arpenters’ and Join- ers, Local Union No. 79 of New Ha- -"mmfip 4t the -Davit Sirand: Fasss qulu #t Cantral nell, Ne, 399, U, G T, io G) 5y Smi lr m.g".;: Chué‘:' 4 of th plete the biml for usuy. Get some steamed Ollbl tadey ot Chureh Bros AT THE BREED SUNDAY. Luxe Annje, Norma ‘!’n!w: Bolect Star produetion for her will be the featuro attraction I( flu Breed theatre S o e baen airecud,?./ Ralevna West &'l- made from Edward chrkz'n cumnl stage succesp of the lmmt red 03 & two- ' Vvening m that millions of hemes are !lnfihl with this thrilling tale, Norma Talmadge has never a to better advantage than sorbing pu}‘ M criminal § of America, Local Union No, Hull serves siraighten: out the unu m romanee, Leouis Bennison will renl wesiern drama enti s Meade. Once again in this Y evening, It e -u# hological ending, Ar wife of n pmtmt Xaw)or who s lntm-utod in the ings of criminal svprbistidy on the hesd turns lddfl on the 'nfld. The following games . have ‘hnu scheduled by the manager of the Windham High school basketbajl five: Dee. 10—Putnam Trade School ~at Putnam. Dec.” 1T—iafford " High “at = Willl- mantic. Dee. lfl-—lu!hn:]y }ilgh at Danjel. . 23—Alumni at Willimantic, n, -.—Soulh Manchester- High at —*Plainiield High at Plain- an. §0—*Putnam’ High , at- Willi= §—*Plainfield High at -Wiliir 18—Rockyille High at Roel- Feb. 17—Morse Business Coligee &t Putnam Trads School at ‘illimantie. Feb, 24—Tourtellotte High at Uorth | Grosvenordale. Murch o—Roelville High at. Willi- mantic (pending.) March 12—=8outh Manchester High, s are with each employers, the lw Jmows where 10° go fishing or ery purchase from. a cptalogue ulation in the town where was jearned. . With it the merchant. may ibuy coal, this dealer - pays wages with the same dollar, the -workman then buys his family- a.digner. and the market-man thus patronized get his hair-cut. Lecal loyalty in trdde is one of the corner stomes of heme town prosperity. The respensibility for some.of .the worst evils from which wage-earners suffer rests with the consymers who | ersist in buying in other gities. Retail business is one.of the meth- ods of cemmunity welfare. Money. making is net the chief objeet in bus- detail — Lane Mills, 10x12|: engine, mounted on boilers— |condition beaten only by new! The merchant with that as the ding metive is now branded as 4 profiteer. The mode] retailer seeks to hold home trade 2t heme. To do i this, among other things, priees should be reasomable. Such--prices: afford the dealer his fuyll sharé, are not un- jjust to the customer and,coniribute unceasingly to lpcal prosperity.” The , newly organized dham High School basketball * five 'started their season with a victory Uriday af- noon over the Tourtellatte five of rih Gresvenordale, by the score of 1-to- 23, During the- -first quarter Ithings logked bad for the lecal teamt and it continued w look bad ntll the eng of the first A that time stood, ourtehané 16, Wind- ham High 15, When the wi lsflt ble: | for the second period the ‘loeal by {went*into the game with the determp< nation to pick up the needed point and several to spare. Tourtellotte wds | simply’ snowed under in this haif-and ‘The score at DONT _GOLD MEDAL most heartily, ening was an old tim Ligh . at Willi-§ and Captain Ma been an officer for the past four years. Bot officers named above were ferred to this eity from Montperer, | 31" a : ¢ Vi, where they had been stationed, At | Y285 led‘i cake wus adorned with the present time the meeting nights of Y €8, d : ; {;}1‘:( ?;Rgrsfige:::néaldfiz ;?5:,?“{:_ of a friend interested in the weltare ter. The officers will follow the usugal|°f the Sheitering Arms. eustom of the. Salvationists and hold “,’\g:“h:;: ‘};:ff&gg“'ux‘;x; ”’f".h’;:“‘)h he |liams street, a very entertaining pro= socond time that . Willimantic has | ET&IMME Was f;:susded!_\g memblers\?l?d been favored with a branch of the| €0l 0 The CENE t of all, Mrs.|p Salvation Army, the fipst time being|Stevens sang in escellent voice The B e bars az0. Al the rear |lmmibranis' Lament, and Thus Far of the hall is a vlatis 1 for the use 2 jof the speakers. The renaining space of the home in v . irthda Spec: seats for the followers-of the organi- |\ inety-first written spec- A Vihe Fies Basiist chiurch Sund.yl-“‘“‘ paem, On Becaming ol Axe. wil Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter ., pastor, will preach. Time 10 “The Call of the New W school meets at noou. \lee(m., of the Christian Lindeavor society at 6 o'clock, evening service at 7. 2 "'!‘ixe Meu\inx of a Christian Serviee lag. of the Happy Homo Circle at 7 p. m. Matn street leff I'riday to visit daughter in Springfield, May spent “Friday with in Norwich Town. Bégbe, few m skath necticut has presented the petitions_to tho senate: Petition from the Intérmational As- (m;ulnn'af Machinists, Ledge No. took charge and welcomed ¢verybody|ven, Conn.; and the International As- The service of the ev~ | sociation of Machinisls Lodge, No. 313 Salvation Army!ef Waterbury, all prqtesting mecting, with gpesking by the lead-|against s(rnmentfll music and songs by|tained in the Esch railroad bill. Bt < gon- udience and members of thg ar- Among the offfcers present from towns other than Hartford and Wil- limantie were Captain Willigm Addy S n - and - Lieutengnt A. W, Anderson of|, 7 I® "“ on of fthe ninety-frst Norwigh. birthday of Mre. Nuncy W. Btevens, @ NORWICH TOWN # tota]l vietim of aphasis. Miss Tal- madge recisters a tremendnus hit In & mut renlistic pertraval ‘hecamar he confedernte of Jimmy Fitzpatriek wm) him, operates the A variant of the old badgor br. althoush his face ssome ntr«nselv famiilay, she meets her hus- band, treats him 2s a stranger and ‘| sepke to vietimize him, In the clasing reel, -fuxe Dr. Nihie, the The Willimantle branch of tng Sal- member ot the household at the Shels vation Army wiil be under the charge of Ensign Daisy Whipple who has seen many years' service in the army, s A = ‘o Colbourne who has | MErous d d - remembrances, the hall has been m up for subject, 5. Men's Forum meots in Grex efub room at 12:15. Rev, Mr. 2 Cseady will be thp spa: “What's the Matter with the Who Says ‘God’s in His Heaven, Right” With the World? ” opal church, Rev. C. Threads, Mrs, Lillian M. ¥rench of West has Chureh subjeet, will preach at|tune the morning service at 10:45 onfbeing “The Message of the Gospel by Mark.” sunda; schoo] for study of the Bible at 12;1 Evening service at T u‘loc.\, ubJecL “Thc Btrength of Iron.” “Christian 8cisnce Service is held! The men in uniform and civilians [Sunday morning in the Woman's|alike are moet cordially invited to at- Cluh reom, No. 803 Main street at 10:45. Subjecty of lesson sermeon,|Y. M. C. A. at 5.30 p- m. tomorrow “God, the- Only Cause and Creator.”|(Sunday). There will be, musie by {Golden Text Psalms 127:1, Respop-|Swahn's orchestra, smiflg of populay isive reading, Psalms 66:1-10, 20, served to all at that institytion on Thursday. 5. Stevens received nu- ong which was an attractive birth- P ¥ cake frem her. daughter-in-law, Jennie L. Bievens of Amherst, per_time, a5 wag During the afternoen, ynder di- rection of M Elizabeth Hall of Wil» the Lord Hath Led Me On. A member . Amelia Starkwea- ther, vead Lines on Her |ially for Mrs. ¥tevens. Another ori~ ten b_y Mrs. Stevens’ som, Dr. Hepr: of West Roxbury, Mags., Ly Mys. Sturkweather. William H, Bath of W illinms street, reud an article entitled The Mason's Family on. Exhibitjon, The Charles Burke of Tidfayetle street, and her sister, Mrs. Charles G. Pierce of Sundny service at the. First Con-|Scotiang road, who gave the duet, | gregational church will begin atiLive 10:45. Rev. Harry S. McCready, pas- tor will preach on “Can You Change|Perfoct and Till We Meet Agai Human Ngtyre?! Church school at ' Burke sang | three & retty Little Maid I Knew, ‘e Underwood of Per ompanied at the piano. of Mrs, Stevens in- cluded \m pastor, Rey, Alexander H. A\)bo Lt of the United Congregational All's h, and Rev. William H. Bath of Meeting s steeet. Distriet Euperintend- evens s the widow of Hen- for many years a piano in Norwich, the family home al 34 Grove street. ANNOUNCEMENTS Another “Get Tenether” at Y. M. C. A, tend the *get together” at the leeal songs and a brief add Farm Bureau Meets Today. her The annual meeting of the New Lon- don county farm bureay will take place s Giona Latrex and Teona Lord |3t 10 (his (Satgrday) afternoon in \éft, Fwiday to spend the week cnd|the Chamber of Commerce rooms un Visiting friends in Hartford. East Main strect. 1t is cpen to every Mrs. Willjam Weels and little son one who cares - to come, whetlier & Howard spent Priday visiting rela-|; tives in Yantic. * Mps. John Rrick and daughter Mrs. Marjorle Church were Hartford | visitops Friday. Tra Wickham was in Willimantic on businéss Friday. N Lyman Manil and little son|the farm hdreu,, ig doin. friends who live ("OLCHESTF.R Cligrles Dawley was in Millingtan on Thurs at the funeral ef Mrs, Jane “mather of Clarence Beebe of this" place. Ruria] was in the family. plot In' Millington ecenvefery. Mts, Robert Me'zs was a visitor in Norwieh, W!dnesday d Mrs, B. D. Remington left Thureday tor o few daye' stay - in Bfll eport. One “mild case of searlet fever is reported on South Mgin street, in the family of Mr, Stankewitz. ~Fev, Charles Quash of Willimantie was = oaller in town Thursday. It the Weather continues cpld for a days there should be good Fire' M: been started In the fur- nace ‘in the Bigart factory and now 1y 2 hmunmn‘ 15 heated. dramatically member of the farm buregu or not, &nd n addition to annug) reports from the two agents of the farm bureay and the ireasurer, the program offers n_couple of veally practical talks on subjects in which every farmer is interested. Plan, if pessible, to attend ihe annual meet- ing "this afiernoon, and see just what Sell your furs to C‘mmh Bres. Goed price and goed sort. 1 QUALITY MARKET OPENS ° The Quality Market at 116 Franklin line of the highest -grade of meats and groceries. W. J. Shugrue, the proprie- and provision line, wholesale and re- tail, in this city for several years, and is promising quality gaods and qual-| service to these who will be his H p.xtrons DAVIS THEATRE. A crowd that packed the present at the Davis theatre to witness George Walsh's triumph at the first showing here of the new Wil- liam Fox broduction, The Winning Stroke. This is. & phoetoplay dealing with™ typical college life and showing fhe wobld famous Yale- ur Remington has returnsd to|Harvard varsity boat race, filmed in |, his horhe in Providence after & whort|Jyne—th _be 2 Tog }’m\ his Tather, Rey. B. D, Rera- T A A 01 is cystomary, just after the annual commencements at Tate-and Harvard. Rev, H, W. Webb, whn i5 working | The race scenes, with the menster Plh ——— LQ.g Presents Petitions, Senator George P. McLean of Con- which nroposes. an exten for: the Pilgrim Memorial Ftnd in or crowds of cheering soeetators ard the near Boston this month, spent Thurs- reasing excitement from - start to Aay in.-‘town with bis family and was/|finish of the coutest ,is most thrilling |. Wu'n t at Y.he praver meeting in the | In_effect. We suw Oh, Boy! ns.a musical com~ edy on the stage, We saw.it ag'.a tea- ture motion picture. We found it as a the stage production In-entertainment following | guality. And this, be it gaid, is high praige. for Oh. Bov! on the stage was ja smashing s:eeess. g Creighton Hale and Jume Caprice, nington, Conn., favoring the]cwo vouthful and decifledly good leok- players are co-starred in this pro. Sinds, . bl flon af government ‘control of rail- ducuon while the supporting cast de- roads for a period of two years. serves ‘more than a mere word of ?em”rf:t from_the United < Textlle|praise. There is the veieran actor, W. wg;kpn Ametica: of Willimantic.! H.. Thompson, who- -5 the rumaway termng Arm @ special dinnep was! the wor'd’s zneds, by {esty and sterling worth outwelgh al! rlae t:d the girl's estimation, they are The unsuccessfu] soiters are content to let matters rest, ‘znd Mn seems to nlay Into thelr hai voune hnshand and fat! 1 Foe Bk s kel o e Hnbuw (] ‘ulifll Py w Char] ost, Chasier Mloo Fillot ttte M1 e 1 part of the hour was by Mrs. |1 and Raymam] Cellagher. 7.1 Monare; a well knnwn chi! ~nnanred ln weevious profuctions with bes e imnortnit plede fn IRy -6y oentte the sfar fn tha v-'r af” Manee Hawe, wlho marries the hinelamith, OWLS' BAZAAR TO RUN FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS The Owls' ba: will hel, maore n'ghts—tami nn(l”!(efl‘um the coming weel. .«m!rn"unva’- “M y 430 Marv Fournier, Greanevifle, 9.000; ’g- na ("tx'nnl euw*mm- ‘B‘:\andiat g e dtsnie nl—dwand o pger Tane 2. Y:nvlm L} i:. Al Andrews """, .mm Ring, l ;Dm.ehm\- 384; John R Rievole Contes!: 10,7501 v,m!m;'a nmrq T, Welten, §.8680; n Moses mum'e-! a1, 4,508: Morria 2,000; Howard Keegan, 1, ‘ohn, Pasient, §00: Jehn Barber, 508; J Tiprhetta 50, P«vmm- Mt'lo f!l-l-'vu'! Fhtbyre, The' 480 Peasie Rruc ner zosn ‘\-!n!"‘ r'avtteld 258 ;‘7 440; afln Banker, 'ON FRANKLIN STREET street opens this morning with a fine tor, has had experience in the meat {2,00; Franeds F—hest Iepd have and nonilar Mitle srdseerione th- ~izht at 10.30, !‘?fl'n 1 vaflu wiil ston and A ooyl Tvotes in eprly, & | "ops not beln onv it Aad lmnee«mn delav in ‘nasting vflnn w fo be toa late, ~nrtest Iiliewise WH e"" 0» l'h! At the same haur. pnd o1 \c!‘nfl.l contpst winnarg will he gEnauh sorn nsTv‘\:‘u'wo! ':;nv he clage of thi - eon zes he awerded llcnlnv":""'fin ™ fi‘ when 211 aeard ihe "-mnow fekpts, muypie sentiausy ¢ for thn 8 Tho Ape PO open at 'l.!p STETY Many & youn man dcmq'l W ‘ for the reason 'tm he is 13 girl will 53y yed. censa at_ that hen-—14,28, 8iinsd motion plctum in-no way infertor to |, Finch, who with éntertained so alienist. who 18 a friend of the Kendals, operates on Jule storen 50 that she belleves her crim~ J, er:,er};‘e! ;mty :‘l“ “:’l!w: rnm AN anpiness ] B & the demestie hearth: Other wieutres on the DN !nn‘llfi Willlam Parsons Kinograms, a~d Tenjcs of the Dyy. ——— Paiamas, His Divorced Wife, whieh wil be presested at the Strand theatre at four shows, is from the nen of Wi+ r Elliott Peake and adnnted to the sereen by I, g:-“l?au;lu Gerrard, % allslury appears as 3 ed young blnkmub in s o!\ Attle Thrnder mountal i Whinple aspired te the Aaughter of an aristoera duead in cireumstances, 15, all hlessed with more of t gs Ash's hen- Wl’lu. ll ru@y re- ¥ The vaudeville pap- formanees continue to plense, Gmt‘b- man Joe, the elastic skineed merly with Barnum: mar, the handeuff king and mai 4 Eleetra, the electrie lady, and mind reading mystle, ment of this elass, contests are gettin nng .,u &m!estanm f ha ent elections are speedine nl s cumuiate the Iumn ml ber of vetes possible to =i the 4 Here 15 & Vat M tM eR: the various vete metting of the qunph‘ T'xm'ule H 5 un. man, for Professor ‘Rll— L) e omeine Tter more s the four differ- il o 3"“;'»'“*% Tosent ¥ e !hni hvmm. 11 thh g:‘k rirss wil ;:{ flm By a4 mr’\f'& afral o bride’s father gives a mosi excellent performance, afid who fs always #o thoroughly in hig part that liu{h after d him tribute. - ‘There he late Jchl lfl‘” 0 MmNy International News and n _ funny Mutt and Jej! 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