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T T st e i y 1s C On ' IMA R R e 5 i i.mmpen Bufletin, Willimantic. Of- | these two teams one apiece fhe Im- : 5 ¢ 1 20 hoes 25 hureh St Telophone 105, eralds having won ihe drst game | : : R . ANNOUNCEMENTS ¢ AT 2 which was playex is New y 2N o o~ » 2 What Is Going On Tonight. rs. A. S. Comstock, formerly Miss S 3 % e 25 N 2 e Hattie L. Jewett, wishes to announece @ 5 - Franeis 8. Long Post, Nd.’30, Gs 4 3 e¥s i i she has assumed control and intends : : : 3 3 % g i {18 to run the Jewett Business scheel i : 1d “H; { 3 S H \ | from now on. b . J : . ; Rey. Arthur D. Carpenter, pas it s Lo A : ! i £ To Hear About Palestine. : v preach the mornifg. sermon F il s e MQ —7 1| At the meeting of the Brotherhood : ¥ ONH SR LRI pi. “points out-of the 16 her ‘ : of the United Congregational church p - - o [ousgsy smon s ucly ¢ team piled up. The score at the end . = Monday evenring 4n nddress on Palél : ot ey - p P eeT t thiE ot c i tine with stereopticon views will be < § p. m., evening service at 7. A com: i“he“finnefa(‘fmm ot O A | given by Dr. J. H. Selden in the f' s . |munity sexvice ?nu be held. “|chuik up #nother point: during . the \ church parlors. OF SAVING IN| Methodist Episcopal ‘church, Rev.!latter half of the playing. ; ] &5 - y . Harley Smith, pastor, will preach{ pey Walter F. Borchert left - this 2 i b o : _ Davis Theatre Today. o Y on the subject, Christ—The, Security | ois " Friday morning on the 10.04 - 2 Must a mother, beautiful, true, gen By *i{.6f Business, chirch school at _noon. | i, 2 > S o 5 o } e 3t » . heh préss for Hartford fq attend a mis- erous; and af the apex of a great but YO | Epworth League meeting at 615 p. m. 1 social ecareer, sacrifice this by eon- Béning service at.q. Sublest of | Son Meetillt at Chrlst Church O : dral re’ Jajties Moore Hickson, the : [ g s ; fessing an ermr of her youth? “Snares ok, Such As T Am—Aecent. sh layman healer, is giving a o of Paris,” which opened yester #iv at -g_hvfr:;m:t :lcu%:; S;:viccle bSunflxy series of sessions. en uylng lc o a ’tl“‘ri D‘vlsmthel'.re with ~ Madlaine e ma room, | Pty ; G verse in the star role, - | No. %03 Main street, at. 104 ‘orclack | .aThe rain of Thursday night, folloy f STy " Jler to this question througn & plot of Sab 'led by a fall of about three inches of ! Subjéct of lesson-Sermion, Sacrameént. ¥ 5 startlis interest which Imipates J iden text, Romans s : on- | SNOW, made/ walking anything but S St ~ 7. Respi ladoumt. 1 Caly cite Fhiaay Thae (R e g . wRLAND in a climax of extreme force. ‘PRICES dive reading, Like.22:1, 14:20, 25-27. | Qe tn spite Of tne. dangersus- molh- lns”t on Gettmg SERWCE The - star, noted for her eonvine- . First Congregational church, Sun-!ing and road traffic there was no re- ) ing emotional work as fér. her ex- 'day morning service will be conduct- ¢ i 2 < I 3 < Mean’ FREE quisite taste in rich costuming, out- e | Bt o serious accidents 3t e vo-| | With Jt——This SERVICE | & cees e on vonstiming, oot .... FOR $11. ed by Rev. Harry S. McCready, pas- | lice station, - “January calls attention to its many opportunities the selection of Smart Apparel. SR WOOL DRESSES AT HALF. YOU MAY SELECT FROM THE FOLLOWING $22.50 WOOL DRESSES > - jtor, subject, The Judgment, Chureh 5 2 Fox pictures and proves her right $27.50 WOOL DRESSES ......... . FORSI75 . |soical for sesayot (oo Bibie st $15 | le thamwies furiog he At | to You for All Times. T B et 4 Meeting of Men's Fe 2.15 i KA ¥ s % $30.00 WOOL DRESSES . s« s FOR 315.00 g,re:x n&n‘;, mfi:,ss_ °§l',’§',~‘ec"‘t,‘ 1111:55; and have been entered in the records . The photoplay presents most ef- at the opce 6f Town Clerk Frank P. . s, % Fents . Evening service at 7; a home | ‘Hor 3. Sproows the Square Deal, speaker, D. G. $32.50 WOOL DRESSES ......... FOR §16.25. s s fectively political and secial Pari: No other dealer offers this service because they haven’t ||and depicis a haunt of the Apache = = : £ ¢ - i i a Charles H. Clark to Louise B. Resiom d th rtist that i k- $35.00 WOOL DRESSES ........ FOR $17.50 " |- e oo anes Hhe Quartetto | BuSEEe, Parcel of land on Jackson |§ the organization to back it up. by uéé’i'.’:”mi Bt =, 2 3 % > = . . The er feature is sy Cassi- 7 ¥ pleased a large audience Friday night| 5—Fstate of Charles H. Backus, Sr., i fn i $37.50 WOOL DRESSES ..., FOR $18.75 Djegid g loreo andioncs Nrioay might |, o Milats 3¢ Chasies Fi. Tackus, & No autherized Victor dealers can undersell us. Our prices | neni in “The Right to Liew & 6-part $39.00 WOOL DRESSES . $45.00 WOOL DRESSES . ...... FOR$19.50 . feature, depicting the dramatic epi- songs of the field, of the sunny south- |land and buildings on highway b reasonable. PE! doa i - T e T T R are rea e.. So called SPECIAL offers or inducements || snaes or the life of a virtuous young o > 2end 3 . " #irl. Charlofta was the vietim of er in quartet or in solo, net ence:fafl- |. $—Edward ¥. Kramer to Roderick |} can be had at our exclusive Phonograph salesrooms. or - 16 tha ing to appeal to the listeners. Among | Young, parcel of land on Windham F S h T ia G aeed her fe ; » ; p = . gs e false and awkward $49.00 WOOL DRESSES . .... FOR $24.50 the special features ‘of tho ¥ntertain- | road. |} instance the Victrola pictured above will be delivered to §i Drakes home 4 his ward. Tt was o i e ment were selections on the Suwanee| 10—Dwight A. and Abbie M. Lyman lie that made her a social outcast. £55.00 WOOL DRESSES ......... FOR $27.50 River piano-harp, the only onc of its | to Walter J. Costello, land and build- : - kind in the world, and snappy jazz ['ings on Oak street your home for a first payment of $10 and balance payablé || sovera vears later it was a iia that $65.00 WOOL DRESSES ......... FOR $32.50 melodics on the banjo, John Gantt,| 12—Sarah Kapian to Pedro Masot, || $8.00 monthly. Try tc duplicate this offer elsewhere. §| i hor oY mmn 9ot her purity : % ] leader of the.guarteite appearing as|12 tracts of land on the Alonzo War. 2 ; 4 R o orben. Saues Gl Other Victrolas as low as $3.00 down and $1.00 per Old Black Joe, while he sang the song | ren Farm, so-calleds Scoonare ot . Old Kentucky Home, sung by T. L.| 13—Willimantic Trust Company to R T TS b o THE BALANCE OF OUR SILK DRESSES | 1s7¢ mmousnt tortn nearty appiauss | Thomag Champagne, parcel of land in | week. \ et won'for her husband & ver- | The programme follows: Quartette | West Park. dict of “Not guilty.” : = numbser, jubilee number, in three parts| 13—Estate of Daniel F. Killourey to ) : —My Soul & Witness for My Lord, | Timothy D. Shea, land and buildings ' TO CLOSE AT HALF PRICE o Sl 8 Witiem o ou Goin’ to |On Jackson street. . 3 $30.00 SILK DRESSES .. International News and a funny % % Mutt anw Jeff comedy comvletes the : k z . programme. Four shows today, at Wear? and Roll, Jordan, Roll. Plan-| 18—Urquart Smith Land Co., to Jo- M50 315, 615 and 815 5 ....FOR ‘1“ tation songs with instruments, Have a | S¢ph Kowalski, parcel of land on ’ Jolty Time, Bury Me By the Old |Bristol street. s g 2 2! g Home, solo by Mr. Gantt; The Old} 15—Urquhart Smith Land Ce. to Jo- Davis Theatre Sunday. $35.00 SILK DRESSES . .... FOR 317“ Flag Never Touched the Ground, by |Amery Brown, paréel of land on 46 FRANKLIN STREET The big attraction at the Davis $39.00 SILK DRESSES FOR $19:50 quartette; reading, 1492, by J. R.|Orey street. Sunday is the §-part feature, “The S > SR < Maxwell. humorous quartette num-| 1/—Edwin Hmmions, Loren H. Em- The Onl Exclusive Phon m Sh In N . House of Intrigue,” an absorbing dra- $42.00 SILK DRESSES FOR $21.00 bers: mandolin solo with harp accom- | Mons, Leon E. Emmons, and Mary = y 0! op In Norwich ma which the elements of heart-in- ¢ e oS 2 gt 5 pamment; negrg songs. . Second part|Emmons, to George Myers, land and terest and mystery are woven In a $£45.00 SILK DRESSES FOR $22.50 —quartetfe appearing in plantation | DUildings on estate of Clark E. Em- highly entertaining manner. % . DR G E R L B8 4 FOR A . | garb. Jazz music, banjo; songs, Ham- - G s CREwisHi™ R6 'i}’.;:;‘h;::ra jI’;ellow;i. wi;hout funds, > SORS: s Vs $24.50. bone and Kicking Mule, quartette; 3 5 | wit a job, ready to jump at any $49.00 SILK DRESSES solo, My Old Kentucky Home, T. L.|Oliver 1,? Willard, land and bufld- LEBANON sheq in white enamel and nickel, {chance to make money, becomes un- $55.00 SILK DRESSES FOR $27.50 Lioyd; two negro songs; readine, in |iNgS on Temple street. ° burning gas and operated by electric- | wittingly ‘Invelved with a gang of et 2 e S R - megro dialect; The Party, J. R. Nix-|, 6 38—Mary F. and Edward E. Johnson | The annual meeting of the Baptist|ity. Its eight swinging shelves on the|erooks who use her a3 a ‘“chicken- 69 ILK DRESSE! F well; song, Carry Me Back to OF Vir- | t0 Arthur L. Lewis, parcel of land on | church was held Japuary 7th., The fol- | revolving wheel will hold at a bak-|stail” in a “joh.” When Barbara re- ginia, quirtette; song, Old Black Joe; Ash street. 3 J lowing officers were re-elected: Clerk,|ing 120 fifteen-cent loaves of bread |alizes that she is a confederate of closifig numbers, Way. Down in the Threads. Albert Peckham; treasurer, A. A.|or $100 worth of cake. The same color | thieves, she forsakes the gang. Corn Field and Poor Little Lamb, Mrs, E. H. Emery of Main street is | Boothby. The church starts the meéw |plan in white with enamel is carried Wendy Washburn. wealthy young SUITS AT A BIG RmUmON F ‘| duariette. This entertainment ~was | Shending a few days with friends in|yesr with a balance of $171.78 in the |out in the finish of the room, the dis- | guardian . of a fillionaire helress, b! the gecond in a series being given un- | New York. treasury. At the meeting W. W. Pal- |play cases, racks and other. fixtures, | ‘Spots” Barbara fraternizing with the © |der thé auspices of the Y. M. C. A, Mrs. Thomas Mullen of Windham | mer presented the church theé hous¢|making a shop and store that speaks|£ang and jumps at the conclusion that UICK CLEARANCE Physical Director . A. Samison, of |?0ad is_visiting New Haven relatives. | formally owned by George Martin, | for itself as io cleanliness and sani- | she is an accomplished crook. % the M. €. A, returnea ta this cit Mrs, M. A. and T. E. Sullivan are'in | Which Mr. Palmer purchased this fall, | tary conditions. - 1 Attracted by the girl's personality - % / Friday merning, haying attended x| Hartorg for the day visiting. to_be used as a_parsonage. = Andrews Open-View bakéry will pe|2nd wit, Wendy resolves to put her While there are many broken sizes, there is a g00d Va«|meeting of phystcal directors of the|, Mis$ A. Cailiouette of Union strest| Miss Ellen Neilson Nas gone to Nar- | the home of Queen Bread and Luxury |10 2 severe test of her honesty, and o = c ®lis visiting relatives in Hartford, wich to attend the Commercial school. | Bread, baked in the sunshine way, | faMes up an elaborate scheme in riety in style and fabrics to select from at prices that mean |t tes et ihe viat oibieti tarn; | Mrs. Eila Taylor of South Mah-| Miss Leona Carpenter has returned |with every variety of delicious pies | Which Barbara is tempted with the J P chestér roturned home Friday after |to Hartford after spending the holi- |ang cakes, fresh daily. chance of earning athousand dollars worthwhile savin, % fs to be held in March at Hartford. | S%ERF THRMER RS TRARY (0T | days, wit hice father, B. F. Carpen-| Plate giass windows along the |PY, impersomating: his millionaire- S gs. o é:mh:t'?fine)::lv:e'c;garc!i;‘n{o ds sitriat. ter. whole side and front of the store, 186 l¢iress ward. Barbara balks when S 5 b Frank Rafferty of Church strest ig|’ The annual meeting of the Ladies’ |feet of plate glass windor t called upon to forge the heiress’ name $£35.00 SUIT§ cereeeeeieeeene. .. NOW$19.50, (8aturday) for New Haven whers he|, FRank Fom b ®| Aia society of | the - Congregational | throw the whote Dlace omen o5 |10 a will, and sacrifices her chancefor £39.00 BERES - s i Now szs‘m ety i the ingterest' g o chugh was held with —Mrs. Hollis | lic view, at the same time insuring the ‘:hogsand. . - . < it 1 Bundsy schoers. COLCHESTER ¢ |Cabell. Thursday afternoon.. |the bakefy the maximum of daylight| 1P drama ends in a thrilling ®H- $45.00SUITS .................. NOW $28.50 ek o i A “ g Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Geer enter-|in every part. The rear part of the | DX, Following jhe salary increass de-| :Thomas M. Shields, William tained Saturday -Mr..and Mrs. H. C.|store ig the mixi “ ‘The House of Intrigue” {s’ from mands of the teachers of the city | Shitlds, Jv., and Dennis J. Hayes Goodwin and two ‘children of New/|with the latest ;,’;i’x"i‘ng“;‘;’} -“&quipped eomes the wage demand of carpen-|Norwich were ecalling én friends im | Britain, and Mr and Mrs. C. §. Good- $55.00 SUITS ................. NOW $33.50 baking im- the stéry by Arthur Stringer, and is 9 provements. presented’ with a notaxhle cast; includ- g TR R E s e oW térs, .plumbers and painters. The|town Thursday. win - Mr. Andrew ing Pegzy May, Mignon Anderson ;;_ % SSLLJ;’IITFSS 2 WA :0 s;‘” carpenters demand n increase of 20| . I Keflogs of New Eritain was| Miss Doris Troland is oarding 1n | provea NI e o AR eter, p‘;"::la!\g Donid MeDonald. = . J.! PR L P e o 4 n per cent. over the present wages. The |the guest of friends in town Thurs- | Willimantic wi Mrs. illiam “tgressive of N i . A ost Travel pictures, Topies of e w $4 Wage now being reeeiveq is $37 per|da > orwich business men in v Blanchard for the remainder 6f thelrthe seven vears 5 | Day. and a rearing funny comedy en- week of 44 hours for inside work and | Daniel Sullivan and Timothy Sulli- | winter. : business in thig g?n;‘ss‘baii?ng}flw‘i‘:: titled, “A Tight Squeezs” completes $26 per week for outside- work. A|van of Providence were here Thur: Farmers are busy filling their i€e|s smalj place on the West Side. where the show. Two complete performanc- BLANKETS SPECIAILY PmmD Mmeeting of the master carpenters has | day on business. They have sold their | houses with 14-inch ice. he used ' quarter of 5 mater ot pene | €5 at 7 and 830. Better come early. ¥ N - “..[been Leld tut no decision has made | Property on Lebanon avenue to Daniel| Miss Hattie Robinson is confined te |, day, his business gvew iso that ;§ e : % public. This new schedule = would | Goldberg, the deeds passed Thursday.|heér bed as the result of a shoek. Albyiit" % gmall bak 6 e ree DAVIS THEATRE. You cannot buy Blankets at lower prices than these for a|mcan that the carpenters wolld re-| James Horowitz and Carlton La- | graduate nurse is caring for her. ery y A is12nd_kept on expanding hjs business| Next Menday, Tuesday, Wednesday : cefve $31.20 end $32 per week, to take jtham were in Norwich Thursday. s. Louise Cooley of Hartford isiti o is now using 25 by o 3 5 % k 2 s 4 % g her brother, William Robin- | by sing 25 bartels of flour . and Thursday. long time to come and while these are Sample Blankets and)efect January 15. 1t is also reported | William E. Avery returned ¥iday | $isiting her brother, W) daily. In establishing the Open-View| To be the sole survivor of 500000 s v . that the plumbers are seekgng a 20 per | from Norwich where he has been MMM goodb-r and godhy t. incr i K | serving as juror. 5 : a ? T 5 . 4 I b ior g > - You ;?lamber‘; eaars: ngw‘fiezeizi:;tsg‘:gnlls Wi lgam g?urrcrell of Salem was in|children, whe has been spending scme store and insisting that its equipment | which followed a fateful day in 1915 » ) s should conform to the hi; i ean may choose from Cotton Blankets as low as $1.89 a pair and|zn bour for a $4-Lour week, making |town Thursday, time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| ., fq, g O 0 Ghe highest S er | e s Jeadieg: Satacie s Aasi = the; res $28.60. Witk m 3 Frank Kingsley, has gone to Willi- A ian.{the Jeading character in Auction up to $7.69 a pair. There are also part Wool Blankets at e ‘:figvsa’e i nr,f- tg;zrn::t’:ev:"i‘l? éa:ndlxu“mcgd"grrfisa;?e S e L metle (g Nive O et T fol fwo’fi‘r’.‘? e o e ilates toar Ameitinias ot - e %o up to 78 cents, or $37.26 per week. andler, manager of a local store,|, 1 H- T¢ 2 i€ 8L | wich. “Quality S: 2 AT 7 % 5 $11.50 and up to $16.00 a pair, and All' Wool Blankets at|i is thoushi that the painfers | wii |had left to hecoms mansger . of ang| ting ice for the Providence Dairy Co.|[Tich, “Quality Supreme” has been his | next. m . . follow shortly with demands for an|company's store in - East Hampton. Reage: gives to this city :u?"t’g ‘ifg fl; he -hlux:o{“ a;dtlg::r!in'r;dlufln "m:":e:hn,; $19.00 a pair. increase but as yet mothing has been | Since coming to this place he and his NOUNCEMENTS that rivals the best ohi s 8 LA 3 e For those who pref maard Gegmicly.* Most. empioyers e | famil, whe have senisiea fim in th| A e or ho prefer Jacguara Blankets, we have a good paying $2420 o their men for a 44 |tore have Eained many friends in Breed Theatre. T s 2 s . . . . 5.3 ur week, but recent inereal o usiness, alse in a social and neigh- tepresesitative line in a wide choice of pretty patterns, pricedl|the American . Thread Company o |borly way. His family espects o Breed will present Upside Down, a Mre, Frank Perkine, with her two|DAKerY in the Thayer building corner | Christians - sacrificed in the - months isi fertile valley nof far from Mt. Ararat Advertising Agency to Enlarge Its|at tho Lime the Tnrks decided to steal For its feature atraction today the and their painters brought their salayies|lcave for fheir mew home In. a b PawL Al s S ihe lunds and proporty of (ne Armeni- & A : ew | gelightfuliy refreshing comedy thai ¢ steadily increasing vol ans by using the pretext that they at $5.48 and up to $6.19 each. up to $26.20 per week and it - ls|days. delAnttly Seustnipt sisedy, (] (Tl Sieadiy bieweaming. voime orjans by oMaC, the pastekt i thought that the other painters will| Morton A. Tainter Post, G. A. R.,!|and cares. It is a filmization of the | tracts executed by the Franklin P, Miss Mardiganian, a very pretty geek a like amount, or a raise over helq a meeting at the home of the |story, Lovely Reasons, by George Ag-|Shumway Co. has necessitated a can- | £irl, had been eved for some time by ms OF INTERBT FROM T o i chaplain, Rev. B. D. Remington, on|new Chamberlain ‘which originally | siderahle enlargement of its suite of | & Turk who wished {6 marry her. This 4 John Casale, national treasurer of|Linwood avenue, Friday afternoon. A wag published in Harper's Bazaar, offices at 452 Washington: street, Bos- | man offered protection to her family the Italian Relief Fund in this coun-|number of the members from Moodus | Laughs come smosthly and fast and|ter. T b GO tbtn hil, vt to TOILET GOODS SECTION try, was in Willimantic Friday and|and Tlébron attended. Officers were|the comedy is clean and thoroughly | Thirty-nine years ago this business|him. The father refused, and was expressed himself very well satisfied | installed by Past Commander Fisher |satisfying. !The production has been|Wds founded by Franklin P. Shumway, | killed before the eyes of his daughter. = P with the progress made thus far in|of Middletown. After the installa-|well and carefully staged, finely di-|its president. Today it is not only one| Her brothers and sisters also were Caticura Soap, 22¢ a cake Castoria, 30c . the local drive. tion an oysier supper wag served and | vected and expertly photographed.| Of tile oldest But also one of Bostom's|killed, and Miss Mardizanian was . s Four-minute speakers will be heard|2 Social hour Was . spent, with|Madge Kennedy will also be seen in|latgest advertising agencies, handling | driven from the city with thousands of Woodbury’s Facial Soap, 21¢|Milk of Magnesia, large|in the Willimantic _thestres ~foqay |SPeeches and music. her atest offering, Strietly Confiden- | Poth local and national adyertisings| wretched, terrified refugees who were .* . 1 also executing exnort adv forced into the desert unprenared for 2 (Saturday) and Sunday in the| Louis Baldwin of Middletown wus |tial This is a film version of Jerome 2" g exnort advertising | fOr - size, 44¢ Chtirelies. Brtet speeches will be made|in town Iriday. K. Jerome's humoreus story, -Fanny g‘;;'gfi:sfowrh?:wbof_ B lare man- | the 1!:;:- ::r:ggu& v ;':;‘f’; ;Orlr'.g‘:\'f};’q H B . on the subject of thrift. Service at "th, i _|and the Servants. The story was , re building up a pros- n the cou . : Resinol Soap, 24cacake . |Milk of Magnesia, smiall]"The Willimantic Emiraids suered| 937 S 1015 20 Bondas ookt 5| rss made mio & play 4nd snieriained | POT2US Business I foroigncolniries, | ever sori of Indignity and cruty was Sayman’s Vegetable Soap, 15¢| size, 22¢ defeat by the Waterbury Pastimes on|12.15. The pastor, Rev, B, D, Reming- | thousands ot playgoers in England . Shumway Co. as|V t defeat by the Waterbury Pastimes on |00 rbami s aers B D Reming- | 10 o " A plaved by Madge |1 astociation of ‘expert ‘advertisim, | her falihful friend, Mise Graham, a Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 22¢ Calox Tooth Powder, 22¢ Bayer’ F Pond’s Vanishing Cream, 22¢ 1y7¢s As Tablets, doz. Pond’s Cold Cream, 44c- Bayer’s Asperin Tablets, 2 doz. 29¢ some seven years. and Who is to leave | P’ '3 sou when the Eafety Curtain at (fio| the clty nest weele, will give an i «om-fio:ns:“gf kel 2 e . theatre, dropping to shut out a fire { trated talk on The Life of Jesus at com lri‘._'nrb—_-A forty-mill ta% rate|from the audience, also shuts you |local ¥. M. C. A. Sunday at 4.3’0 p.‘fif A Mack ’“S{f", mei‘?: ::ot:g:pr;:gi Yould be required to meet the running | away from your miserable past; and | Some forty pictures will be shown by | Honor and Obey v . expenses of the ity of Bridgeport for | 2h ; the steréopth - bY | Jus to-Auction of Souls. No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs flt!e ablaing yer; 16 &11 he Togitets | r e e T O aicianse | tho e . and tiews will. depiet R s i B of 4 fety curtain of silénce and distance | the life of Jésus from the apnounce- poropriations made by the city de- | ia with | ment to the shepherds 3 The Strand. in their annual budgets behirid you as you fled to India with Dherds to the eruei 1 . merchandising and business “| voung English mission feacher. who 2 1 of the week of prayer, on | Kennedy Strictly Confidential is a d : counsel- | voung, o peus Mavis Talcum Powder, 22c |16 0% ™5 the small end of a 38 (o | 00 e B B R eisesien® PUich | ighital example of fine comedv. sa|lor%, serving the industrial, finnacial | tried to save the Mardiganian family | Pear’s Unscented Soap, 16¢c a D; ss T: ? . g - Reality and Power of Prayer, There | delicately played that every shade of | (70 Comumercal | er;s, is a carefully | and who g?scw e 45 ke jer Kiss Talcum Powder, 29¢ | smmmmmeemeeee—wses wil be 10 servies 4t thy Bapcs | Humor in the original story is empha- | preanize ‘adVeRioing ahenc Y | e A rmentans died of thirst in , Babcock’s Butterfly Taleum, R By | church in the evening, but a public Azep wih st A O mpety . the | Such it -will. surely_continue to grow | the desert, were struck down by brutal Kolynos Tooth Paste, 26¢c : ; : unlon service 4t the Congregational [ The i and expand along the tried lines that | officers, were forced to swim rivers, P 22e “ g et oY théee‘ young | bTL have led to its present high degree of fand to’ throw away their ehtitoul o £ 'y nive, 2 V ., 5 . 'epsedent Toothe Paste, 45¢ SHkas ; s H N S FOR | Middietown. "1t will be in the intereat At the Breed Sunday. _— R eR ot mights by the drunken Pebeco Tooth Paste, 45¢ small, 23c Powder, TH Port | i dape: C+Av Tecently formed in| ¢ tne opportunity to cast your lot|J. Harold Ely at Y. M. €. A. Sunday. | Turks. how they were cold in the slave Burrell’s Tooth P: > i THROAT | Bl | Comrade Jobs Marke was 11 with a man who 16ved you and Would | J. Harold Ely, who did such faithfel | Matket and foreed info 0 TRres 2o s 100 aste, 21c Syk ‘ ¢0i was not able to meet wit ., 38| care for you tenderly.came to you af-|service at the local Y. M. C. A, for | Torkish chiefs, e ykes Comfort Powder, large, | Bl men Friday. With the @. A. R, | {or cruel and harsh treatment came to feture, which Is & reali : 46¢ : g . % 1d forever | fixion. Swahn’s orchektra will i t day to see the & Ramsdells Cold ; ol B SAvAGES cloted car loaves|Just fled with the ity Suditor wers | 1Le,2 the hatstul past behind, what| MUSIC. ‘Al menand oider bivs are | speci groRremIe: showing 3t the . ; 3 requests - % nvited. . ¥ g 3 Sund t 430 o'clock for Willl t! S woulg you do? Would you seize with Strand, Mammylg Birthday ma ! 3lec. Bayer s A’Pfl’h TIHQ’, 100, F\{;;gym} invmgfg;ns x§ w'f‘"“:'.{"’% up to Friday night fotaled $5,177.491. | [ 0% Vo Mie ’;2”25”111““;‘5 your |. o o ik big hit. '!'herel a!re wm&l :rtoi;u ;&2 mantie for Norwich. re at Ne i it? s e one e. Hinds Honey and Almond TYork Lunch or at the hotels. novidd ;i e hv oy ARG In | Brok oo fute, Chusch |4 JiEE SE M o Jonn Or¥aley Cream, 44c. [usterole, small, 23¢ — e Norma Talmadge's picture, The Safe- At fiahtly, named the MecCormac Wi x % JAY M. SHEPARD : M |ty Curtain wm’g. e:; é.he d:eature ifltg- Miss Barwis Before Kindergartners. vsaudlegflfle. mge is_‘ angmof the‘ Dg:;t lllpdt, tflol lll’g ‘450 D traction at the Bre unday eveming, o o | singers on vaudeville stage . i e the Other piotures on the Bill include Kin- | , Miss Barwis of Trenton, who is (0| ThE°H, ngon Duo have a great aerial o Succeeding Filmore & Shepasd shoulder blades, Geramms, Topics of the Day and & ,s"p::fin .T o‘;"do;ye fi:‘for:nmrt’: at nth(; a0k ng, - 5 s, i 8 ‘onnecticy L g oLares Funeral Director & Embalmer $dis Capitol comedy. N eateet omectiout Sy Macy MeLaren 8 11 of humor Lady Assistant Tel connection Our problem in’ our elementary|Deauty and talent. It is ful . BAKERY OPENS TADAV| (o0 considering klndergflflen”n,s and heart throbs. . A Galety m;fl’. l HE: - yellowr the United .Congregational church, showing in The Pointing = C. RRAY co' sl S Tty Stk m E ANDREWS’ OPEN-VIEW says: a picture that brings out the star's Andrews' Open-View - Bakery at 20| 5rot hag heen and still is to work out |2nd Kinogram Weekly closes ; X i % Franklin street, the corner store in|, Comg unifying the so- ts— | Strand’s speelal program. STORRS 3¢ Boston: November 6, West Point at Klnwey Bros. : : - taca thie Thayer .bullding, 1 to open to-the | 2in TIPS e S0 Calel &R | 4 big ‘programme is arfneed for - West Point; November 13, St. Ste- V. 3 Norwich public at 7 o'clock this (Sat-|the chifa's social experiences and na- | Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. - West Point has given Connecticut |Phe's at Storrs; November 20, Rhode FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ; = : urday) morning, revealing ene of theliive interests. Through the appeal to | SPOrtd in the Alps will be the feature Agricultural college, at Storrs, the | 1siand State at Sterrs. EMBALMERS - } new ' type open-air sunshine Bakerich| e native interests of _children ‘as e uhushl Sele: dat = At i § ¥ ‘| that competent critics have | play, construction, imitation, etc., th navelty act. Innisy van, tien. ?srh:vivi&tafihm:m’ Sl MOOSUP 36 Union 8t Willimanti, Conn, | % z "N | e proprietor, A, E. Andrews, is yith- {’ujufi BT ENIe Soids and well known pwct:n;fi Jin - also < = x N - out ‘a_peer in country for s trolling, hel s 1l 6 n eir a - The ‘Aggies schedule was announced 5 Phone 280 (Lady Assistant) I oo fon. Chupment. Rek éne of 106 | ooesis “!'m“::,m:;g" s .gtm Tk aud tditey Songw this week. Hely Cross will not be met | Albert Parent is spand fiftesn ” % big citiés where this style of bakery |and soctal co-operation in their work | Modre will be seen in his comedy thig yewr, and the firal game will be | day§ vacation in Montreal 4nd Woot- : S e y has come into vogue—everything | and play; these habifs being the ones |juggling act which réquires a greaf with Rhode Isiand Agricultural col- | sovket. Pr F. C. Jackson baked in the sunlight ana in sight of | needsd social 1ife. in senool @nd out |deal.of skill. He is bound to make & lege. . | - 3 s gt : - everybody—has an. equipment equal| of school.” . hit with his funny anties. The ‘g’“m: September 27,| Thomaston~Word was received on l'” ‘ . to the Andrews Open-View bakery,| The meeting will include two exhibi-| Francelia Billinston will be seen in at ord; Oetober 2, Mass- | Wednesday by {riends Z: c of the DEN“ST i E SALE.. ‘mm_h?. been fitted up at an ex- | tions—one of kindergarten me;:tge one 2 Fannie Hurst's storieg in The . Aggies at Amherst; Oecto- | death of Abrami Blakesies, 81, disd > 3 $10,000 before Mr, Andrews tes Bureau - | Day She Paid, a wonderful star with Tech at Worcester; [ Tuesday at a private samatorfum if 2 : % er 23, New Hampshire State at |Jacksonville, Florida. Particulars ~ of Removed to 715 Main St Willimantie e 30 Boston university uwmmmu,(um,.—o.-.nann Phone 44 . openg the doors. - ueation and the other of toys from the |a powerful story. A funny comedy | Principal in she modern equipment Hainpden Toy company, Westfield, jand an up-to-daté weekly will com- of the bakery is fhe window oven fin- Mass. . . | | 3 g plete the Strand’s "