Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 9, 1920, Page 6

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1 Big 'l'fip]e Feature S‘how. ‘ A .‘ ‘ g & : § ) ; Puitivvdy Cannot BQV Equalh’d : “ C , T A BIG SALE OF LITTLE THINGS || trcuskire |, -4 RESULAR ciewr : : i ‘or the Biggest Favorite on i Today - It’s amazing how many really "necessary articles cost so little—and after we il CLfiBK N s%iu Ph:tl?l;p:a:;;'l'lalnwli;l oir&ofhfi?m ofif-vur have shaved the regular price down to nine cents, it is still more astonishing T 5 : “LUCK IN PAWN” tertainment You Ever Enjoyed ¥ Alite 5 A Six Part Photoplay Crammed to i} | how much may be saved. Take a look around our Bargain Tables Saturday crim With F ||} CHESTER CONKLIN and PRIZMA | and see. Save a few pennies here and there and stock up. DOUGLAS MACLEAN the Brim With Fun, Love MACK SWAIN in =i and DORIS MAY i “OTHER PEOPLE'S WIVES” Natural Colors, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE. Woldos fty gt B Post Story if 231, HOURS’ LEAVE Toilet Goods Depastment 1A%, 73007 0V ol ™ . STRAND =e=s Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday—3 Shows, 2:15, 7, 8:15 Notion Department Notion Department Tussaine Soap ....... SR N . 9 . 9 Tape Measures 9c Ironing Wax, 6 for ..... fig Twilight Toilet Paper, rolls .... 9 | boys and Fun " MANNING, FEELY AND KNOLL Shoe Laces, black or tan, 2 pairs Pearl Buttons Comet Toilet Paper, package.. 9¢ A An_ Excellent Comedy Trio: ] for cuerenameienees 928 8ot and Trimeing Buttens, & Sulpho Nathol, small size ..... o M FATTY ARBUCKLE ~WAKE AND LELAN W Invisible Hair Pins, in cabincts 9c | card % Peroxide of Hydrogen, small .... 9¢c i In His Latest Comedy P T R Rye Haic Pin (Cabinets ... gc/fi0e BongiStiap Fasteners . ;. voo 2 | Velour Powder Puffs Sc : “The Geragz” : ir Pi i foiids e Clothes Brushes .... .oc M 5 JIM AND IRENE MARLYN Liberty Bell Hair Pin Cabinets R othes L R O s i - AR ¥ 2 for % R TR % | e E ey Man and Woman in an Excellnt Singing and Dancing Act Sty Toilet Goods Department | 2% >"2"% - % : i Special Scenery Tape Measunzs, 2 for . . % P Wax Pager, 2 rolls for . Witch Hazel Soap .. Castile Seap :@....... MOOSE NIGHT)| ——- —ZErmme . i§ Suppcrted by Florence Billings and, Stuart Holmes in “A DANGEROUS ” AFFAIR"—A Six Part Special. Stationery Department ; i COMING FEBRUARY 23, 24, 25 Goblin Hand Soap .. ) SRR SR e 7l At— : 4 ; i Bath Tablets ... el e R o e EARLE WILLIAMS in “THE FORTUNE HUNTER” | ivory So. % R S T. A B HALL Taken From Wincheil Smith's Famous Stage Play of the Same Name—A H e Lpin 8 i 3 JCerter's Woiting ‘Eluid e h) Leap Year Picture—A Vitagraph Special Production. 3 Notion Dzpartment Physician's and Surgeon's S0ap % | Memo Books . H . Daggett and Ramsdells Cold | coin Envelopes, per 100 . i MONDAY, FEB. 9 = - = Shamrock Linen Thread....... 9¢ Cream; ol e Bl 9c 5 : & At e oo | Bank Note Writing Tablets, 2 : 3 : Aunt Lydiz's Thread .......... 9% Cutec ManBol ol e, bl . 8 Bazaar Committee will award | & & AV I G B Sate s Kt Cotton 9% Lustrit Nail Polish, trial size.. 9 | gyye Bird Tablets ..........0.. 9 e latng e alar | 88 = 2 S . B e o o0 Manila Pads, 3 by 5 inch:s, 3 Py g pop! : THEATRE, o [+ Laces, 5 and 8 yards.... 9¢ e Scine et L bt dl ) !young lady contest, as prd- POSITIVELY 4 Shkoe Laces, black, tan and white 9 Art Loom Pads . 2 - vicusly stated. z ‘l s s T Plain Pads, 2 for ....... . % y —ONE NIGHT ONLY— THE FINEST Local Picture Post ORI oo vicorisiyen qvs Lead Pencils, 6 for , Lead Pencile, 3 for . Lead Pencils, 2 for . a!l colors .... «. B P 2r Cotton Bands .......... 9¢ Shincia Shoe Polish .......... 9 = Rowland’s ;Ina.tzhz fi:tists wili be WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11 MUSICAL EVENT 9% g ® ADMISSION 25c. ¥ Boston English | ©F TESEASON "Darning Cotton, black and col- L Jan ek o i ) ¢ s 2,12 far Sin sy . @ 2 cd Coat Hangers ..... “e.r. 9 Jors, 2 for s c Fonholders. 2 for Mg C 4 8:30 Opei'a CO SEAT SALE OPENS Coat ‘dangers ... 9c | Button Kits, khaki . % Seniy el Dancing Commences at 8: N hirt Waist Hangers... 9c | Celluloid Thimbles, 2 for .. 9% — - J{DIRECT FROM A THREE TODAY AT 10 A. M. TAST BIG DANCE BEFORE LENT “MONTHS RUN IN BOSTON 7 TUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 ) OFFER 0CCUM HALL—OCCUM ey gw REGINALD D:KOVEN'S GREATEST COMIC OPERA . 9¢ 9 . 8¢ Darning Worsted on cards, 2 for 9% Aluminum Thimoles, 3 for .... 9¢ t Sozp Dyes .. Children’s Hose Supporters, Pins, good quality .... 9c | black or white, five sizes....... 5c il Pins, two papers for 9c | Foot Form Darners ........ SESr et 25 SLEIGH PARTIES TAKE NOTICE §i g e 2 Pond’s Vanishing Cream ....... 9 e Long’s Safety Pins, assorted Oc | Needles, all sizes ........ e Sof s a = Niagara Safety Pins, assorted.. 9¢ ! White Tape, 3 yard rolls, 2 for % | Tooth Brushes 9% Wha i i Wilsnap Fasteners el Bt e oc | Rose Glycerine Sdap .. % m,m: ':,f“‘:j:'f?"’e:“,'fif*jt = Alliance Fasterers L R e RS g | Taloum Powder, large can 9 Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at ENSEMBLY OF 75 ARTISTS, AND A SPECIAL Alliance Hooks and Eyes ..... 9 3 Sl Vialshie Ealcdm Fowder .- % e Feature 4 wotoplags ac the Davis METROPOLITAN" SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Toilet Pins on cards, 2 cards for 9 | pdhesive Plaster, 1 inch width.. 9z Sitie Kid Curlers, 2 bunch for...... Sc Hat Pins on cards, black or Gauze Bandage, 1 inch width.. 9¢ 2 Une i1 . 1, L. 0, 0. F., s B x ksl i e e e ard i i B8 IR emet | B4 PRICES—50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00—PLUS WAR TAX ymon Pins, steel, 4 papers for 9¢c | Tomato Pin Cus! Waldorf Toilet Paper, rolls ..... 9c any J. UL A & . Norwic " POETRY THUE BLUE JAY 3 ; TR L 4 BIG DAYS . et not without such 1ov : REE Commencing ‘Wednesday, . h B _ma!\ lf.lt' curse upon |>1'U{ '.(V»\. - ’ 3 SHs 208 151 T R THEATRE February 11 Or, on ¢ 1 hould see ome morning, we ven bright blue me (ritting by, we e little sing, we let them liv R R T R T R N G A DR T ine among the birds is he, ture of inequit -1 bome in Barrington from pneumonia, ANNOUNCEMENTS \;:J(\lt(\\n‘l hat "t‘:r’;g’o'lxh“”e 1" Verl A following a shock earlier in the week. o T Members gf the ‘Ploneer Host ‘com- Breed Theatre e y, Groton, were guests = of the Moie fvans will have tieir'o - \fil:lgi?y\f“gs}:filber is i1l witn| fURiLy to see how a ‘“regular” girgpbo;- o BT e e it8 | baves when Selznicl Pictures present yon A. Burdick, pastor of the ick Seventh Day . Baptist supplied the pulpit of the catuck Congregational church, on ¢ in the illness of the pastor, ¥rederick AicDonald. be Rhode Isiand Motor Truck and Auio Dealers’ association is to ask the i general assembly to provide for the today and Tuesday. in New York Times will be remembered, A age and all its muniti- i cant earnings to go overseas to enter- | Florence Billings and Stuart Holmes. | tain her pals of the A. K. F. Her | This is a wonderf program and appearance at the Bred heatre | should be seen by all. marks ‘cer first public bow in two e years and no efforts have been spared | ILLUSTRATED TALK ON gh school b periods omas . Coope, § | Dower, W. L. | bamoval of snow from. the state highe | (9, surround the popular comedienne CREATION AND THE FLOOD | A B L E sy, © 7| with a story well calculated to eX-| mpe largest number in several weeks | Osborne, John Par-| “'in act has been introduced in the | PIoLt ber versatile talents. “A Regular| ,ocembled at the local Y. M. C. A.! i . Mrs. I B. Fowler, | house that would require all establish- | Sii1” i8 said to be one of the most en-| gynday afternoon at 0 o'clock. | when an illustrated talk on “Creation and the Flood” was given. Pictures, | of these wonderful events in the| | world's history were shown by the | stereopticon which was operated by | J. R. Rinehart. ! The slides were made from the pro- | ductions of prominent artists, and the,| = louge 1 Tl reanin o tertaining photoplays produced in sey- D g e amore Dersors: | eral months. The ~ characters in the ot Aot e e % re picked from the stage of life | Pt el fie Btate Il of ddber, There are moments of tender | Lr; Bdward J. Kneer, of Hope Valley | heart appeal, interspersed with . the e e s e 2= | inimitable clowning for which Fi- R L sie Janis has sole rights. Miss Janis’ ssuc of honds to meet the sol- 5 = vt cofinall ie the commnty | bonus and bridge bonds issue make pelieve found in many pic-| (joriny; as ‘well as the imagivation'| ! will be decided by vole of the people | [Ares: What are known in the studios| v™0% ) ist served to impress the B Tucsday. The Vate i be'iaken 48 1Dareonal Jertes” mave beonac| Lol Ml e tomi con-| e ing in a swiftly-moving eomedy- | Sidered: L0 was al has been ralsed from $608 | Arame that affords the star unusual|, MESc &V D8 S closed | to $3,000 without fees. CEPT I doe fod e Sisplay of her| with the singing of “Hiding in Thee”. terly policemen ate to receive a1 | on the bill include Chester Conklin and Rakrel ™ of ten per cent. in pay. Mack Swain in_Qther Peoples' Wives” , Ed; advance in pay to the local and the Pathe News. benevolenc: ill‘:)():hers will .amount to $100 a year Voo Sunday s each. e B r. 1,3~Lu~,\,s .{‘fi-osl The Ninigret company, owner of the v Coming to the Breed R. Spargo, R.|Property of the Westerly Woolen com. | Wednesday, T%msaa.v, Friday and Mrs. George Benjamin i for 1 college in Rhodc 2 portionment of Epw ident ¢ i 3 Czvis Theatre. =g Foliow'n; Lx| nt s in Widow by 1.cay,! as) a fomer stage comedy, she is 7 4 being presented in Lucy in Pawn,| No sttt Tiadip off you thisk:vouiate: no | committee, Mrs. W. H. Clapham, Air: Spargo; home missi thews, P r local M. ‘ Bdgar Ma- | bany and to'purchase Riverside Park,|Saturday will bef four big days at the! ‘A. | to establish another big plant in Paw- | Breed theatre. he reason for this i 3 3 v Pickior Is| Marvin Taylor's light dramatic suc-| p o 5 . 300t Which Is also to be enlarged.| that Mary Picklord s e Cess, and will be seen at the Davia how horrible your troubles pile up against you, be gi P . ry 1 le 7 = v and 1vesday. The pic- 3 Sl g e > picturization of leanor H. Porter's i e i otins that things are not any worse. & A i!' > STONINGTON | bfi?xf'éfm?‘tfi%s‘if-ai-“fini"é?enffg'?im's’lv type that Miss Clark has always suc- g There’s always s thing to be glad about. S Jadsa , Mrs, T. P. books that was ever written and has | cocded in making cxtremel cnier: = S P e e e ekl tions in circulation in Pawca- and sparkling on the screen. : . been read and loved by millions of | [ining tal » & numerously signed fa- | poopte! Tts popularity a3 o “best gelt. |1t concerns the fortunes of a litle MARY PICKFORD Tk 1“‘{"“"5 - entertain- | or” s unprecedented, and upon the | COURLTY girl who as o S . evenings, from 71 10j gceagion of the story = having st and seeks the advice of a notes i N i : lowed under the state 1aws, | mad into & stage production jts };g;’f painter ds fo the merit of her work, | in her latest picture of sunshine and charm i the consent of the town. Thesé| iarity was second fo none. In ‘pta | only to be fold that her talents along e £ im- | petitions will be présented for action|ture form its.su . | irtistic Tmes ave extremely limited. - j Bl e 6 S et POLLYANNA W courtesies Mrs. T. P. tracts, Miss Emma - Rowling, as they were raised along came a |challenge the high place she holds in| this Dbill. The pic i westbound train. = Mrs. Arveller - in | the. lmin’ds o‘r the amusement Joving| Twenty-three and a Half : ettt il 5y el 5 ettin t of the way of the ap-|People, for she had the umusual dis- | Leave and is the screen version of a - = 7 o 7 Driactls ety pertiniar S l;gu‘;?n tination of maintaininz first place for | Mary Roberts Rinehart story that ap- : THREE SHOWS DAILY—2:30, 6:'5 and 8:30 fn the rail and fell, veceiving severe | MANY Years in the rank of that wmost | peared in a popular magazne recent- | Matinees 25c Plus War Tax—Evenings 30c Plus War cut in one hand and knee. She was{fickle of all things. popularity. Shelly. Doris May and Douglas Me- | . | recovered from her peril, by Mr. Si- h%fipwfin her nlaiceb' ah:prlme it. |T.an are introduced as co-stars ]l?’_.__—___——____fl K = s e ollyanna.” is ore of the season's|their first production by Thomas H. { monson, Wno Ahnppened‘m be near. i cw Hieye) (TU s pure d0r. Tt o e Mm'{_ R TekT ety PrOAY the legiti- | Elaine de Sellem. Stonington Pointers. man from the skin lo the heart-Lone,| the laughing fi.sh to the show ¢ famous old| Copstance W, Haley, after a cl’flm asahl;rstfof sunshine, his latest comedy, The aGrage. Three 1ce enough that it| week at home, has resumer her stud- Tmmnn’é“wé‘p‘]j ‘:"‘[f:;l‘n:’;" Ii’ s’{’:m grat pictures that you don't want t oductign as it les At Brown. o rovidense| UraWINE \emendous orowds, i L i ) 5 . cker, ide i T A o i oo | Robin Hooc omes to this city with! gty Ce ¢ v i | F R ar ompany, have s Eora el reeond ) Strand Soat: Rals O""'SH T';‘Ja’ o "b'”,an the prestize .of its recent great| Francis & Ludw ka Depml’d e church, Sunday | ood. { success in Boston, where on the stage: property No. 857 NArth ot red The news that Reginald De Koven's' of the Arlingron theatre (as the C28-"7f e " (vis tinaran: fones oad Drawing Tremendous Crowds at Doliar Prices . W. G. Spargo, Liverett Kings-|lo the next town meeting. and stage production. This is due | How Sergeant William Gray members of the elective board,| Mrs, Antonio S.Arvellar was at the | the ineffable charm of Mary Pickford's| over on his colonel and incidentally | i At . udge: tellers, W. G.|Elm street railroad crossing when | who has always boen an inspired ar:|won the heart of the latter’s daugh-| . You'll leam the “glad” game too ndered a dinner to Judge|: A. Kings foreign | the crossing bars had been lowered | tist, without rival. There never has|ter is the theme of a sprightly screen R ey, Wednesday. in appreciation | U Mathews, for a passing eastbound train. Just | been, nor will there ever be, anyone to | comedy and the second big feature on § Now in Its Seventh Week at the Tremont Temple, Boston, ana ouil' nded to them by the eng of .»nurt“‘ 1 P. Sumner. repub-| West, democrat,| " o5 before the jear| Parsonage and furniture, officers of ommittee, Friday, for| e Tadics’ Aid society; esmating| 1 to the position in|" apport,” W. G. Spar made most by the | W. I Clapham, Mrs, education, Mir: Sweene: Tax ¥ and| complimentary republican | of his party North Main Sireet Pronerty Sold, Through the agency or Francis D. T)l\n"h_n The Norwich B Manu- ¢ bad befor 2. W. M, Mrs. T. P. the annual meeting of Grace| .. M. dist o h, officers and com-| e Local Laconics. TTM Strafléi's“bin show for Monday, = = X = uesday an Vednesday is featurt : MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS | _Representative Samuel H. Davis, of| James W. Harvey post, American| jfonnine o rnE camous opera, Robin Hood, is to be ‘la Sanar- BENEFIT MANY, CHILDREN | Vesterly, will deliver the address at|Legion, gave a guccessful dance in | iChning Feely and Knoll will be seen famous opera, y 2 in ‘an excelle vari , Thousands of motiers have founa. 1€ dedication of the Memorial hall in | Rorough hall, Friday night. The mu- ellent comedy varety act. rd once more in thic city ¥ Wake and Leland sisters will appear weicome. It is tre gical Mother Gray's Sweet Powders ar ino' Shannock, Sunday next sic was by Crundail's orchestra from | in (heir lat & f i g no r o 3 { ™y , xt. 3 i est musical novelty act.|American comic operas, having no ri- “ousc. L. 3 L e e conbs, Buperior court, for Washin !. terly. The cvent was managed| Jim and lrene Marlyn will be sgen in | val among the numerous productions tion, and every memiber 9. wi tu.- A £ > T nvene at Kingston " a committee composed by Georgelan excollent singinz, talkir s g.. talk Monday., m Bindloss, Jobn P. duncin;:jwt with all their own s Georze T. Baker, eran and for twen her of 5 of cdue and|of its kind. Operas and musical|pany. will be Identically the same 83 The February meeting of the ¥. M. -« senery. | comedies huve. me and gone, but]in Boston. The lead roles will be C. A. directors oceurs this _(Mon- Wennmake Herbert] Rawlins will be ‘shown in 4| Robin Flood goes on forever, It will|sung by Joseph an. Stanley | day) evening at 7.45 o'clock, when re- worked' on | six part! epecial production entitled A | come to Uiy Davis_theatre Wednes- | Deacon, Harold Ge m Goitra,| ports of the vaiious departments will i . Knights of | Dangerous Affair. e will be sup-| day ecveninz Feb. 11, and the fact| William R. Northway. n Griffin, ' be given, and several new members 54 Columbus, Sunday afternovn. ported by two other will known sturs; | that it 18 to ye suug by the Boston{Hazel Eden, Alice May Carley, and voted in. Y v pes @ The

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