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Norwich Bulletin W.ilimantic fice, 23 Caurch St Talephone 105. What is Go'ng On Tonight. * Pyth an Sister: «No. 2, meets at 803 Main sireet. © Men from: Engine Comp-ny Ne. 1 _were called out twice' Thur day fight chimney fires and in both cases ‘the fires had gained considerable ‘headway before their arrival upon the «scene. The first call came in at 10.45 “o'clock in the morning for a blaze in ithe chimney in the house at 77 North ‘street, occupied by the family of John Rogers, and gwned by Mrs, Nellie Ge- Jinas. Nine gallons of chemical were “useg to extinguish the fire. ‘The second fire was at 4.20 o’elock in the afternoen for a. chimney fire at the home of Cypren tube at No. 48 - 4 sun sere From al' ~' -t 55 a lar7e a'tandas~ of ~epuhliean: “ro w mantic at t"~ annual hanauet of the Connect'eut McK'n'ey As-oc a‘ion to be held at Stueck's Taves Mid dletown, Tue<day. Jan. 27 at 6.20 o'- clock. At the banquet held last year about twenty men from this city at- RY vn.Rl‘lE." LET “DAN 1 = Let “Danderine” save your halr and | gouble its beauty. You can have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous halr.‘ Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly Or fading. Bring back its color, vigor #nd vitality. « Get a 35c-cent bottle of . delightful “Danderine” at any drug . or toilet} counter to freshen your scalp; check | dandruff and falling ha'r, Your hair; fieeds this stimulating tonlc: then its' Afe, color, brightness -and ‘abundance will return—Hurry H. E SAVAGE'S closed car leaves Bulletin Office every morning except E_unda)‘ at 430 o'clock fer Willimantic t car In_morning to leave Willle tic for Norwich Inquire at New T)rl-‘ Lunch or at tha hotels. uLov4d JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Fiimore & Shepard | =% - . i £ 4 86 Union St Phone 200 Willimantic, Conn. (Lady Assistant) Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST Removed to 715 Main Si. Willimantic Hours —5 a m. w 3 p. m. Phone 44 |tend to be present. Judge Otto Pur nton Temple, | 10w at once so that he can arrange to ] € €lstting of chamnions the Emer sp Of- ,tonded but thus far this year some forty men have stated that they in- Robinzon {8 desirous that thc men wko are going from this city .et him for transportation of the Willimantic delegat on. The. Emeralds of this city will have for rivals toni~ht (Frday) the all- Connecticut team, comprising the pick of ‘the basketball stars of the state. This team no doubt will be the fast- est team that the Emeralds have lined up against this season and a snappy game. is looked for. The All-Connec- ticut team will be.made up of the fol- low'ng men: “Tim” ~Cronin of the Hartford Ben Hurs, “Billy” Dwyer, who played such a good game with the Manchester five, “Pon” Schofield ‘ho is known in all fields, wher 1e of basketball is pla Johnson wi b | the Trin't hma o~ nemote gt co - S htetn enfan qpttee S0gt Ant, *2n Tokn Barleycarn il et mort” andar mlathe at ths 4tawn hali =~ ig 4n ha n maatine of tha Cam. men'ty Chorus - and as this week ,markg the beginning of the National 'lThrfl'l Week Drive, the Thrift Week { Committee has joined with the Com- munity Chorus to make the meeting the best one of the vear. Aside from the usin! prozramme of s'nginz and twen* 72 member of the Thrift | the lpot | explained nnd |l n which v ik OF AL wil ant-the meet lm— wi't he open to| men and to bois over fourteen. Ton’ght (Fr'day) at the Y. M. C. A there is to be a bowling contest ba- tween the single and married men San José Council, No: 14, Knights nfi Columbus. ~ This contest has become | an annual event and in the contests of the past two years the married men have carried off the honors. It has been_decided that the Josing team will give the winning- five a chicken sup- per Saturday night.. The cheering squad for the married men will be led by Chief Killourey and the sin&le men’s sruad by Dan OLeary and Florr'e Shugrue. The lineups of the teams wxll be Benedicto, Thomas A Home Treatment for A.thma Maukes Breathing Easy s doctcr has sug- “te, harm’ess . - rzatmert for + bronckitis () \’sreester, ) - ten % Uit a few minutes. Man§ usérs who for years have besn obliged to sit up in bed gasping for breath and unable’to sleep report that they now take an Oxidazc tablet when going to-bed and can then lie down and .bredthe easily- and naturally and get o good night's: restful sleep. Lee & Osgood and druggists every- where are selling Oxidaze tablets on a positive guarantee to refund the full purchase price of the first package if it fails to'give prompt relief in any case of bronchial coughs or asthma. MR?AY'S BOSTON STORE THE H. C. MURRAY CO. James M. Aspinwall, D. Riordan B.chelors, Morjar Wilitas 1 Bishop and Ha Attorney John L. Hall of wa. a local v.sitor Thursday. Willimantic residents are assured that there will be plenty of ice next summer. T.ocal ice dealers have got- ten in their supply of frozen goods nd ice in-some of the houses has been piled to the roof.. The work: of cutting the ice at the pumping station bhas not been finished, but a few more 2 work ‘at th houses will fil! tn capacity. George and Thomas A. | zlon. n cele- Rt County Detective, William T, Jack- s0 {1 ..ow i ondon Thursday. Mre. Georze N. Noble of 275 Mans- field avenue, who recently returried to her home in this city after having vis- iting w'th her daughter in New Lon don, is now v'siting another daughter who lives at Mt. V. . Vernon, X. ¥ COl CHFSTER The Portland High School bhasket- ball team defeated the Bacon Academy team in .Grange hall Wednesday ev- ening, 29 to !%. The locals put up a stiff game but were unable to hold| their opponents. After the game a| dance was beld. There was a large attendance, considering, the cold; weather. ¥ Fred . W. Holmes was the guest of friends in Norwich Wednesday. Nelson Webster left Wedne:day for nour, called there, by the serious of his son, Stanley Webster. jam E. Ada-—s of Westchester, was in town Wednesday, H John Willis of Millington was & America’s R oo { a | a.ficent Frick estate at Kagle Roek. Mass.. During the .war.she was an enthusiastic Red Cross worker and devoted her emtire time and con- siderable meney to that and other velief organizations, and also spent six months at the ms u 2 vel- unteer-worker'in” e |and caught 30. picl { vontemporary “est Bactelor | ecdller in town Wednesday. A party of fishermen were at Hay- ward’s Lake the early part of the week kerel and 30 perch, the ‘argest pickerel weighing over 4 pounds. Thomas S. Clark and John Stan- kewicz were calling on friends in Nor- w.ch Wednesday. Mid-week prayer meetings were held in ‘thhe Congregational chapel und Rantist church Thursday evening. Harry McElroy who is taking the census, is. working in the outskirts of the villaze in a few days and will then begih in the borough. Wesley Brown of Salem was here ®m H. Bathof I Emory Sirong of caller in town Tuesday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Merrow of Bra ford were guests Monday of Dr. M. M. Maine. Mrs! Ida Frller was r Wednesday. Kittie Webster is in Springfield, Mass. Dr. M M. Maine was a Hartford vis- itor Wednesday. Mrs. H. B. DeWolf has finished work at the station where she was taking her husband‘s place. PRIFF STATE NEWS \.._en.er‘:lmok.-—— Company E, Sixth 1a7iment, C. S. G. was mustered out " ;‘lfl esday night in the new town hall. a Manchester visiting * Hamptan—Wo ~ereral manager of Fast erack basehall team ties as town cl Midd e’ owni— Aiscuss her best writin hause Monday Jan. 29 Rath ~rd ¥ m. Da- T 1 at 830 p. MeI-tire iy s recr *irecter n of « it~ e as'coi 1 against those.who sold wood The plaintiffs are the administrators d ccunty cohol. | the resula of New Haven. Connectieut National units in New Haven adyanced, and local office ready been empowered to rec: u(t men ! and perfect the organization here. Hartford.—The annual luncheon of He expects to finish there| lentt Brown. the | Hampton's Izh‘ the Hartford Smith College club will be held at 1 o'clock Saturday after- 200m, Jane 17, at the City club. The | - ‘ests of honor wi' inciude Dean mstock and Geor @t McCallum. Southingtoh.—Mrs. C. H. Bissell, li- brarian of the Southington library, re- ports that the mrcu's\tio'\ for Decem- ber was 1,446 books, 250 more than the corresponding month a year ago. Of this number, 483 were children’s books Durham.—The contract was awarded otiier driy by the state -highway | rtment for five miles of macadam hway in the to Guilford. the succes: ful biders beinz | & Bro. of Middletown. t s 1 smal yes, he is willnig to do a lit- work for a great pleasure and his should be the task of crystallizing the n- aa abaurm b)y. says tl mixture after mother has put it to- gelhar. i B “But, we haven’t any freezer!” Well, i you don’t need any replies Miss Haves. Ice cream can be made in tin pail or can be packed in a_ wooden one. The small boy can turn #he pail by its i handle removing the cover occas’on- ally to scrape down and beat the.cream. If the cream is beaten before free: ing it can be packed in ice or snow | with salt and need not be turned. A delicipusly - smocth cream w.ll result but it is necsesary to use cream thick enough’to whip. Snow can be used. instead of ice. If ice is used, crush finel When ice and salt are mixed a doyble action takes ! place. The salt makes the ice melt and Lthe l'-‘((‘r the ice the quicker the mit- ‘lng the melting ice dissolves the salt. n the melting, heat is used up so that 1ting ice and salt reach a tem- ¢ below freezing point of water. mixture is packed around some liquid it draws the heat from it so fast that it frepzes. That is wh™ 1t and iee is uszed ' .2nd pack tke 2 thea =it rs of ic~ and st ~¢ ice to one of 2Mt. threc may be filled. When the cream is packed after freezing, in order !nl prevent salt water leaking into :hel iece of cheescloth d and \\'m(h md the can e the cover fits| wn. This will freeze to the c an and | fat will keep the water out. | Every bdy has the ldea. that if his| father had lived at the right time he could have thrashed Goliath. ny of Durham and | y; ANNOUNCEMENTS - Farmers’ Week at Hartford. Plans for “Farmers’ Week,” at the State Armory in Hartford, Feb, 9-14, were formulated at the meeting of the general committee in the office of the state_board of agriculture at the state capitol on Thursdayd Jan. 8. The large, spacious armory will be thrown open for thi sbig week. One-third, of ce has peen alloite 10 the ag- icuitural exhibit, while another thrd has Leeh giwen to the trades exhibit. Industr al exhib.ts will oecupy the re- 3 ing sp:\(‘e. and pmctlcally every \ in® Con wefl.i*m ot at tha corner of and fey streets make changes in purchased the same for ment. an invest- Three highwaymen held up the manager of a moving picture theatre in Milwaukee on_ his way home late at night and grabbed a sac’ he car- ried in his hand, running & { = with- out stopping to examine it. .he sack was full of peanuts. Just Yollow Mustard for Batkzche, Lumbage Grandmother’s old mussy mustard plastc~ or poultice generally brought ~elief allright even in the ‘erest cases, but it burn- 7 blistered like blazes: “Heat eases 1n” reduces the :flammation and scatters conges- t on but you'll find hat while Begy's ustarine made ¢ true yellow custard and other ,ast as hot as the old it is much quicKer, and’ cannot a ned —just ub it on wk 1 paias, in- flammation, congestion or swellng ex- ists'and in a very few minutes the re- lief you have longed for surely arrives because “Heat cases pain.” -30 and 60 cents. BEGY: S U§TAR! 9.-11-13 WATER STREET the property and | € MGUT 1 nndnakeedly he ‘he big- gest. and.most elaho=c:a indonr fair and bazaar ever he'd # Norwich will open, Saturdav- night in the State Armary, MeKinley. avenue, and will run for. é’ght nights, The fair and bazaar bas four of.the most promin- ent. oreanizating in the city as its #ponsora‘and the (-’flv-.xuvn cdommittee, headed by Charles Y. Burdick. the well known Spanish War veteran, and composed of represent-‘ives from the four o-manizat'ons, R:lart O.. Flet- cher :Post. ;No. 4, (¢ id C Year's Eve e Aa-Mp pats be~n *1e bazaar and H ~men each night. ; Th= admission :at the door will be X cents but tickets admitting the holder every night can he. secured from the members of the four or- Fave - '‘ganizat’ons at the unusunally low ories of twentyv-five cents each. The ponularity coatest ie in . full mwing. AIl of the contestants are warking earnestly and with ‘a_ will. There are two prizes at stake. first is an elegant diamond ring with seven dist'nct stanes, and the second is a beautful diamond ring - with- three large and dictinct stones. The rings are on evhibition in one of the win- Aows of Ferguson’s jewelry store. Fresh Fish cheap at Church Bros. today. DAVTS THEATRE. ‘T can earnestly say.that never. in the history of the Davis theatre has a picture as replete with dramatic ten- sity as The Beauty Market -been shown. Thus ‘Manager Crafg of the Davie theatre describes The Beauty Market, sta—r*ng Kalherine MacDonald, the woman, and at his theatre Fri- ‘od up ‘n melod oman of Tle t, the secord t . this program will more than sat- iafy. ~Adapted from James Wil'ard's famous melodrama that was one of the record hits of the far-famed Adelphi theatre in London, A Woman of Pleas- ure has been given a lavish and spec- :ficular production by Jesse D. Hamp- on. Fox News and a funny Mutt and Jeff comedy complete the show. The Better "Ole. The Better 'Ole, the .comedy with music which will be the attraction at the Davis theatre this evening, prom- ises to be one of the most noteworthy attractions of the current theatrical weason. With Charles Dalton in the princt- pal role, Old Bill, it is expecte¢d to be an- -attraction' of unusual merit. In london and New York city there has never been 3 stage offering of a similar vature that has created a greater sen- sation than this unique work of Capt. Bruce Brainsfather and Capt. Arthur Eiliot. * In his pm’tra.ya! of Ol Bill Mr. Dalton. has .added to bis long list of admirers. It is claimed to be the best thi the sterling actor has ever done. To:make of the. noble. trio of Britain’s best, Bert and Alf will be played by Farry Allen and Percv Jennings. The entire cast is said to be excellent and wrorthy of commendation. The chorus includes marv New York favorites, Seats now ‘selling. STRAND. The Strand s trying hard to please { the public w'th their bizm attractions they are showing at popular. prices. The headliner for Thursday, Friday and Saturday is the McCabe, .Robin- son Trio, in a musical accordian and banjo act, that fills the house with come wonderful’ harmony. . They also play some popilar songs, The, Carson Trio have a great comedy, singing and talking act that keeps you laughing Qi the time with their comical. tatk. This act will cure the blues for you. Jack and Kitty Demarco have a cla | 557 merobatic act that will make you dpplaud. There is-a wonderful stage setting that goes with this act. Mabel Jullenne Scott and Niles Welch were ®oen in & six .part feature named Re- claimed, that will hold you in your mls till the finish. Surely a won- erful ‘production. A Galety : comedy nm! an up-to-date weekly closes this bix programme. Next week ths public will have a ‘chance to see George Be- ban: in H of Men. ‘He is called the artist a soul One hundred per cent. p'cture. Popular prices. Be sure tocome early. ~ ¥ e ‘kric favorite. . Charley - Chanlin win A B & in “Police” and the Pathe News will complete the bill for today and Slt- urday. " There -are .men, . ln the. wworld . who would - not- cheat mothhr maj s they could. :