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NORWIGH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1520 _ B . x - : facturing tire duck, the company is E°% . . 4 ot Ay Ey Tushed With business. The cotton mills Y * - also have big orders to fill and the silk Y e phli’;n': l‘fa recedentedly h!us}’- e William Rafferty of the U. S. q. ‘8- = 5 Naval Académy at Annapolis is to sail At'1:30, 3, 6:15, 8:15 ® Ju::mB foESne At s caulab ot midshipmen. This cruise will last te - — . i : e B voeks and will take the future offcers E U G E N E To One.Man She Seem:d As th: Scum of .th: Earth, to of Uncle Sam's fleets through the Pan- F i | 2 A ashl aid o Honofal ® Basiga Anocther As Pure As the Starry Nigkt, Which W. Right ? The felldwing anfiotincement was made| Upwards of 200 persons are throWn| Rafferty, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0 ) B R l E N g : in Hartford Friday morning relative to 2| ot of work here indefinitely’ as the re-|Winliam J. Rafferty of this city, has —SEE—__ 3 YHE mm xW | well known Danielson -man: sult of the closing of the plant of the|pheen assigned to the battleship Connec- N TR PR.ISCILI A 'DEAN . “A FOOL AND . Word was recéived in thiswcity ves:|Putnam Woolen company, one of the old-| tieut. In the Half-Million Dollar Master Feature fterday to the effect that Mrs. Elizabeth|est established manufacturing concerns “THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL” - ) W. Chase ‘decured i divoree in Reno, of the city. ~Cancellations of = orders obSy T s e & i v . % that h: ntinved to_come in during We are the exchusive agents for the products of the Ford || 3%, ¥ oindsier, fom Werth D eclaent| the past montn are said to be resmon: Stery of H. H. Van Loan, One of ths Foremost Writers of the Screen, and Under .the Masterly Direction of Tod ington e sident’ Xunping it in with the forward end to- avenue, pre: Browning. 9 ‘the Rowe. Cale Gompany ‘o South-|sible’ for the suspension of operations| Wird the curh got into a tangle of il HIS MONE Y” Motor Company, in the following towns: ; ington, on ‘the ground of desertion infat the plant, which has been rushed|yiiycay his machine crashed into . OnE || sm————ber—————— : 4 i Ao 1818, “Mra. Chase was -also|with busines for the past five years. |LiS WAy, DS machine erasted inig oho > fed the custody of their two chil-| The stopping of the mill is Indicativel o4y 514 Dayville. The Rhode Isiander [N Gaul Cl.ll'cl Putnam, Grosvernordale, Thompson, the Woodstocks, §ren. Craries Ward Chass and Warrea | of the reaction that has been manitest-| 0% 20, VLl T THoqt, Tiacy D D. Chase, Jr. g itselt in the woolen InduStry|,rgument with Captain J. H. Bulger, and -s| throughout New England during the past 3 ' er, ai o Pomfret, Abington, Eastford, Elliott, Dayville, Goodyear, J| 2 and M=, Chaso are lited 18 DEu| oy "ok, notwithstanaing e fact| wide, (s, mas soing on o Wei woo Holbrook Blinn ! A mer s being & member of the Automo:| U8t a new advance in wages, approxi- s it b ety Busker ook SN The Sumptuous Pfodlgnhty of the Preduction’ls Evident . | Killingly, Danielson and Brooklyn. bile Club of Hartford, the Hartford Club, | MAtINE 13 per cent. is anneunced 1o belacross and settle for the damage he had v In the Settings—Locations and Ensemble. " | eftéctive May 31 for workers in many b It | : x the Hartford Yaght Club and the Muni-|Séctive Muy 01 for Werkers W ANy lgone to thy Camobell,car. though the ¢ Madonna Th ¢ ¥ Art Sosiety. : fluo" of New England. ::l;af:er\‘\t'lsux":! lgfiflz:oul;:ly ::;\c:‘e’-‘mllz 9 ouu.nds O Peuple, Horses, Cam:l; and Dogs Ap‘pfl.l’ e e O meorer .| , 1t a5 very strange Triday to see, for| S (%" o that It dossn't pay (o ar- of the Slm In This Production. ° e e e of Tonkers, N.lthe firet time in a number of years |ZECA B be AL T qOett PV, - B . Mr. ups of men walking about the streets 3 e T e o, o Ty ¥ e p——r—— Sept. 1, 1908. f,'.'é out oln; job. The :il?xnt!on is differ-| Polish residents of this city are doing A DIVER’S LAST KISS CARTER D:HAVEN COMEDY | PATHE NEWS Ve Mr. Chase, Who i a graduate of thel oy srom that of operatives who have|their best to boost the cause of the ———————————————— e et et e e e Killingly High sehool at Danielson |poey joafing at different times during | Polish republic. That the fighting now) SUNSHINE /COMEDY MATINEES 20c—EVENINGS 28c ’ Cond., ad who studied at Leland Stan-| ;o 15 few months here on account of | being done by troops of the new republic s PUTNAM, CONN. ford Junier University in Palo Alto,|girices may bs properly financed, Polish resi- Cal,, was assistant attorney of the New| \viil. there is plenty of work in other|dents of this city are themselves sub- 90 SCHOOL STREET || York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad|jneg in the city and. in_ the simmediate | scribing for bonds of the Polish repub- = Telephone 71 Company from 1807 to 1909. e later ¥ ¢ r of the Sterling Manu viclnity, the stopning of even one plant|lic and are endeavoring fo arrangé for became treasurer of - PATHE NEWS These Prices Include War Tax here has caused many to pause and con-| the sale of these sccurities to the public 4 7 37 to the pleasure of all. Mrs. Close spends AT STORES facturing Company, treasurer of -thelginl Gy 95 (BT D FIRE oM at largo here. A number of Poles from| . NORWICH TOWM mmuch ‘of hectime doing beantiful crochet .. MYSTIC WE OPERATE 11 Rowe Ring Point Company and an ofi-| 7" WP [ 6UnE OF 0 U0 100 |0, "Gty and towns hercabouts have cer of the Metropolitan Steamship Com- pany of New Jersey, the Standard Store Service, Inc., and the Chestnut Hill Res- tives who ars ouf of work will have Hit.|€one across to Poldnd and enlisted In the) Mrs. Louise P. Bailey of Elm avenue|WoRk | L e iMeulty in' finding some Kind of | armies of that republic during. the past| recently spent & day or two al the home| IWeinesday, sverins sovers) members of | t until such time as - | few months. of her cousifi, i dt. ervolr company. - He is & member of the | S0 Wooien somming emes poe | The following statement was g of Groton. Bafore. returing home Miss| 0me, of Haymond Smun of Noskwell Ameriean and Connesticut State Bar As-| fions 5 at the office of the Windham Bailcy, a former stulent at the Canpeoll | strest, At (his, time plans were formu- JEWETT CITY N stie e Gl ] eceiations: There is no slacking up in the cotton, | Farmers’ association here: " T\ ut Colege torWomen, was the gucat of | ated Tor & corcett by the Cru by Pl ¥ Clement. Each see| Irvisz W. Davis, deputy state ento-[silk or tire fabric business here. At the| Herds scattered over Fustford, Wood-| friends there from Buntay Eatl Tl | var (o be given in the ¢ Names to be added to the list of don-|by ad Tn o | mologiot, who. has resigned (o g0 with|plant of tho Manhassel company, manu-|stock, Thompson and Pomfret have been| Mrs. Hattie A/ Tavier of Manchester| GGt S HNIL 6 0 (R QIR S, Litehey Fund are: Bt ot bt Catherine Jodok fred | the Danielson ‘Trust company and the undergoing -the -state and federal tuber-|arrived Tuesday this Week ' EG N Ot e vocal and instrumental solos, also a do Baptiste Council, Mrs. W. C.|prise :“:"“'m;‘g‘"” 'u“‘,;"::";‘ Brooklyn Sivings bank in s epecial ca- euli ntost during the last three or four| duties as the new matron of Jefters, Mrs. Harold Jeffers, Joseph |the prise. addad o i 73 Roode e Apen £Po) naud, Francis R y R we Many st het Q read lusion of the business | 1 a k r se | home, having succeeded Mrs. J. B. Hill of er. . At the conclt 1 Simon, Brewster, Charles D. Pal-| vorable mention. In Group 2 prize speak-|pacity, has made a splendid rd i 3 cis Renaud, Henry Rondeau,|Weeks. Many of the best herds o l:mr:e .‘)'.V;L “Norwich, who temporarily | meeting _ games . were - enjoved, af fr. and Mre. Arthur Hirst-were given s week by 40 mem- church at the home d daughter, am McNamara, on Mrs. Hirst mhoved age. where Mr. A social even~ which the pas- and Mr. Hirst a bill- he regret of the church mer, George D. Palmer, F. D, Balloy,|ins, Mary Wil won and Doris John-| conducting the work of the state depart-| *Merrill C. Smith, George D. Stone, Er.|towns have been started on 3 O | which Mrs. Edward A. Smith served ice parture. Ry son_received rabie mention. In|ment with which ho has been connected nest Tetreault, Harold Tillotson, Joseph |0 what will reeult o an ccoredited D S aron ;| Cream and cake departure. Re- Bugene @it re.|during the several years that he has|Thomas, Alfred’ Woodson Arthur Wild, | herd. The county agent was informed|¢ Spaulding Knight, of East Great e, Clifford Langlais is chairman of| Group g R tip 3 the winace| made.his headquarters in Danelson and| Milton Young. of a mill dealer who 15 having his herd | Mary Spauldi <! The new republi arliament B . o a s inner On | as Helg DEFGWROEY. directed the work against the moth pests| —+Dead. tuberculin tested. . he conference of churchies held on | hes an area of betwee his applica- Memorial Day, in St Mary's church hall.| was Helen Baksnewsky. ' ' e e R it ot vae oo e Wk d Cinsanies ket G (b | Miss Lillian Bryant the small daugh- rged amoun of y of the % 2 3 = s lanover Congrega-|000 squarc miles and a population e Walter W. Murphy bas been engaged|advantage of the dealer, due to the fact| Wednesday at the ¥ & 25 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bryant, re.| recelved $33.33, is to Bo added to Blater| Mr. Davis ls one of the most expert fell) iy william S. Brown as manager o the| that e had a very worthwhile guaran. |tonal church those representing the First|12,300.000. eaived & May basket from a number of | Library ’{H;Wgh'::l'nfin’:;‘ A M, Clarke| the moths have been so well Kept in|Atlawaugan hotel, which Mr: Brown re- teo as to the health-giving properties of Dangreputinia it T s = young ladies Thursday night. . " < T cently re-acquired by purchase. Mr | his milk. inclyded s > v and Mrs. E. F.- Hiscox were the judges,| check here has been due in large meas-| 1 > , e ime | and Mrs. Gurdon F. Bailey, of Elm ave- The pree peaking cuntest a0 cpl-|ining et o ducde Smang. sp| . 1o the capabie Gircton of ‘it wis| MDY Dol no Iurodution (6 el It woua seem (et e was (e yme | 200 38 S b vcngton £ O = = inz mateh of the public schools of Gris-| many children, when all gave their rec.|and willing corps of workers in applying - s ne Nig V. | & i wold territory. Up to the spring of this year, e O e oratication "oflof Peck's corner and Mrs. S. L Eonney B e o oummmat | hatiens %o Wi the miocesstul methods ot moth repres-| " o connected with the Attawaugas O e, e 10 the act| and daughetr, Miss J. G. Bonney, of Fri. May 28 school hall Friday evening, attracted a| The exercises closed with singtng The|slon and extermination that he has oui-|y .1 1management for a long period of|that the price paid for the reactors is| Huntington lane. ., May large crowd. The programme opened | Star Spangled Banner. e e Iev e long and care-| years and sincd leaving here has been|higher i g e g Several young people from the First 5 merice"The. trst grous ot ‘Theen| Bev. &, B AMriek's Suntur morsing| ing “ne Deia of endewvor for which he|SIEsSed It advertsing worls inDosian| the future, Many cven g0 o Tar a3 to| CorsTefationsl Chrian, GURaTE B ? subject at the Me urch s The ; cicinity. Mr. Murphy, who 15 a y_are planning to > e e D e e Ty 7| Pentocostal lessing. Mise Bella Rob| op" woucy “nchve Bemly deoiainsto are| World war veteran and a volunteer who| become compulsory. 1t is easy' to mas- | of the Norwich Christian Endeavor union T o s Chile. Goune Garimer. in.|ertson will lead the Epworth League| cor the panking field served overseas, has been welcomed ine that, when this becomes a fact, the| !0 be held this (Saturday) afieroon X OLIVER idant of the French Camp, Claire Rich.| MCeting at § o'clock. At 7 o'clock there| “Mueh of Mr. Davis’ work for the local| P2k to Danieléon by scores of his|present prices paid for reacting cattie| the Griswold CongrerttieRsl Clli, F e e B e Mtar:| ¥ill be 3 pentecostal service. At the | ponics will Do of What might be.formed| [Fiends, Who greeted him when he took | will bo lower. | Therefors, these ~men| His meeting (hero witl e ja demonstre: MOROSCO Rey: The Naughty Chick, Lois Gill; A|MOTPINg servies an offering will be tak-|, “geld” nature. He will be out through| P NS duties Friday g that are taking advantage of their op-} °% 0 TS5 Mortifying Mistake Ruth Ballou: Rough|®" for the Deaconess' work. all the territory served ‘the. banks] ,,On Satirdan and Sunday, beginning at| portunity, it would scom, would never| IS L0 o0 Ny Mary AL Close Matred Smoke, Victor Sakolowski; Bet.| Wev. George W. Strewse of the First|mueh of the timeé interesting people inlLro" @ M. and thereafter until 10 p. m. |have cause for regret. was pleasantly observed at the Sheltering ~ PRESENTS BB Sh% the Buar, Helken Hadds ‘An| Baptist chureh, Norwich, will oceupy the|acquiring the thrift habit and solieiting| ¢, Pellette will maintain a half hourly| Mr. and Mrs. Georza Blythe and son, \rm; Wednesday. A special dinner with Awful Little Girl, Catherine Jodoin;|Bantist pulpit Sunday merning, in ex-|additional business from clients of the| cT¥ic® Detween Daniclson and Putnam.|Allison, are on a trin to Atlantic e iaett> was.gerved to all Two Pussies, Ruseell Carpenter; Grand.|change with the pastor. Young Pro-|banks or from prospective clients. The| “I% Washington and Philadelphia. in this congenial home at noon. At gup- ma's Glasses, Sylvia Bryant; The Blue.|Dle's meeting st 6.15. The pastor's eve-| work that Mr, Davis will take up in this| Friday morning in Main street, oppo-| o LS5, Lleanor Murphy, Pomtret, stu-| L S0 T pirthday cake was among bird, William Brewster; What Did You?|NIng subject ls to be Paul's Salutation|territory is much tné same as is beins|site the Attawaugan hotel, an accident|cht, &t Putnam High school, is a patient| fhor good things on the table. - All dur- Bieger Pletioll; Jane Jones, Josephine |0 the Church at Corinth. ¥rs Robert|dome by outside reresentatives of banks| happily resulted in nothing more serlous | &% fi° Day Kimball hospital, where she| i the day Mrs. Close was reminded of Kargu: Lighitor. Lauris Vachon: Two [ilbar of Giasgo wil be the sololst for| in maay cltes 104 will cover the entire| than the smashing by & heavy motor underwént an operation for appendicitis.| ys gate. having recelved many postcard Naughty ns, Marjorie Webster. . range mmereial ban sav. A truck loaded with iron of a bicycie own-| Cars on the Putnam diviison of the| greetings, etc, and there also were sev- Then followed singing by first grades;| Rev. Clinten Andrews will preach at|ings accounts together with special fea-|ed and ridden by Homer Pechie; a boy|Connecticut company will go back to|eral callers. William Haggerty, a stu- duet by Ellen Faust and Ruth Ballou.|the morning service at the Congrega-|tures of particular interest in- this field | living i the Cyr building: Young Pechie|running on standard time this morning, |['dent at the Norwich Free Academy, en- Group 1 then competed in the spelling| tional church. Miss Ithel Thompeon 15| Tme follewing is the list of 73 names| "2 Fding Ris bicycle down the street!The cars have been followiag the day-| tertained with recitations and violin solos fonies the contestants being: Lioyd |t lead the C. B. mesting at 7 oclock. | chae will go on the bronze memorial tab:| S1ead of he truckc when the wheel skid. | lght saving time for ine past four ‘echeler, Sara 3 ys Wilkinson, let that will be erected by grateful citi- 2% =0 Doy, oif Jubt aheaq ol IaOh g S hiage fwill not b, confly Dorothy Richardsen, Doris Couture, A the truck, which was being driven by|ing to the public, as it merely ‘mea lrene Cadieux. Wiltred Duff, Mary Da- GLASGO oot St LA D0 ek T bonor of . I Fred Herman of Norwich. The bicyele [ that the conductors will set their watches RUSS[AN BAL‘L Annie ~ Anthony | The following puplls of Glasgo’ sehoot| Woris: ¥er: B L. boke e, (e | went one way and the boy shot along the | back from davlight seving to standard nery, Lena Halpin, Mils | were perfect I attondsnco duie ton: | Bokor, Tocd Boions Botert porn. 2| pavement in the opnosite direction. Her. | time. The cars will go through here on fred Sweet and Nelije Durda. There fol-| Primary room—FHelen Dutks, ~Joseph | Frederiek J. Fecney, *George O, Beeney, | W27 thinkinz quickly, ewing his wheel| the same minute past cach that is| GIVEN BY THE RUSSIAN ST. lowed 2 Yiolin %olo by Steney Miss, ac-| Dutka, Calista Kenyon, John Grondelski,|Cleon Bell, Mathias Bernier, Theophil Dicyele. and'away. frgm ‘the|now: tio: oksg, ; The o | sompanied by Amella Laliberty. Rounds| Jrenc Kokoszka, Todec Grondelskl, The. | Bernier. Jr. Wilfred Bernier. Peter Bes The wheel was crushied but the apply, on all yarts ot NICHOLASACENERERATION, SAT: T ne g by & chorus of sixteen voices. | resa Golec. Semlor room—Stanley Dut.{pette, Charies ¥. Blake, John Boleello, | P%% @5caved With a shaking up. Az Gopysnopdlo: {Ang Ceiral URDAY EVENING, MAY .22, IN second group of prize speakers|ka, Katle Dutin, Harry Kenyom, Theo.|Jr. 'Adelard Boucher, Joseph Bouthil.| >embers of Quinebang I pree t \ gumbersd eleven, over {en years of age.|dore Kenyon, Katle Kokossa, Charles|lier, James L. Brown, Joseph F. Burton | Fellows and. of Doreas: Resal | * On Saturday and Sunday. beginning at | UNION HALL, NO. MAIN STREET. Fuey gave the following selections: How| Osga, Anthony Osga, Raymond Shaw,|Nelson Caoustte, Bernard. Casey. John|will b guests at a Sunday evenrig s |1L:30 8 m. and thereafter until 10 p. m., A h\-rcvz:u Himeelt, Ruth Ballou: The | Sovhie Taper, Edwin Weseman. | Casey, Raymond Casey, Linwood T |vice at the Bantist church tomorrow. & | Le Pellette will maintain a half hourly | THE MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED e Mema Deamuy: Bariara wedmond Lacrolx and Napeleen Deyon|Chapman, Paul W. Chapman, Alanson 5. | dream-sermon is to be preached by Rev.|*vico Petween Danielson and ‘Putaam | cpoy NEW YORK, BY MR. DE- e s i ommbus, 5 e Sa rmy | Colvin, Waldo Colvin, Arthur Cote, Ar-|A. T. Kempton, of Cambridge, Mass. say that tuberculin testing in cattle will L drive last week. thur DeForest, Arthur Desautels, Wal-| On account of the pressure of busi-| FPutnam will be represented by 2 !argelMIANENKo & SON, PLAYANG ON mmm' MD":; ;‘:"I‘B é:‘]:;;r:"s \::h; _ Parties from New York have bousht|ter Deviney, Ravmond H. Doyen, Serge|ness in the superior court for Fairfield|NUmber of fans when Tom Mc ermott’s NG IR Tr, Biasen Povin: T s the so-called Henry Palmer place in the| Doyen, Robert Dragon, Walter H. Ev-|county, Milton A. Shumway, state ref-| (St team will tackle the LI y THEIR ACCORDIONS—BEGINNI south part of the town. The household |ans, Joseph Ferrigno Emil Gaudreau,|eree and former associate § ored Giants of W Hav. Passing Btpey 3 % : and fo Sustice of th > aven at of M::h:&m:flols,‘('“fi?,;‘:l" Siory| goods ware moved by truk from Jewett|Laurion Gaudreau, Silvlo Gauthier, | supreme court of the state, has been in.| GToSvenordale Sunday afternoon. is| AT 6 P. M. City by Philin Maladv Monday. - h 1| win ason’; ing flhfl.'gri:“-:'o\)::on: How I Killed a| Mr. and Mre. C. 0. B. Hammond are fli?afif’"f.“r;.e.’%’x’.fl\.f““""' o | ke emm T e e earia’ . s sooton LEO CARRILLO Boston, where he is associated With one entomolo; DANIELSON, CONN of the best known companies in the east. this corner-of | Pariors ¥ Mechanic Streed The calico ball given jointly at the| ViROham county to take a position ““WRMARTIN T. BURNS i e the Danielson Trust company and Brook- ; wn FREDERIC and FANNY HATTON'S Roland Ide, | dence In cases. semi-pro feams in this section. 3 spending a few days at the home of Mr.|Henry Kelly, Raymond Kinmouth, Emil{ Next week is Clean-up week in Dan-| At Eastford the Congregationalists| FAMOUS FUN AND FASHION HIT This was followed by a piano olo by|and Mrs. Edwin Whipple. Klein, Alfred Langevin, Robert L. La-|ielson, but there will be no penalty for|have bledged $416.90 toward the World Eva Duft. e throp, Carroll M. Lawton, Martin Lei- | the industrious person who gets to work | Afovement Fund, and the canvass for s Group Two in speiling contest includ-| Nerfolk.—The town of Norfoll has re.|demer, Hugh L. Mason, Adelard Mathieu, | today on the big job of tidying up the|MOre pledges is going on h IN ST. JEAN’S HALL, BALTIC & : #d Helen Bakanowsky, Aurora Cadieus,|ceived through Roger W. Davis, trustee,|John Mayhew, Willlam A. Mayhew~ Al.| borough for Memorial da Union Memo: in 3 # o Ariene Burdick Sadie Goldberg, Stella|a 15 per cent. dividend from the estate of | bert L. Messier. Ovila. Methe, Thomas| Polivanna, the sweetest story ever film- | he town of Thompson are scheduled to SAX-BANJO SIX-PIECE { i, (J Molinus, Stanley Iaiko, Ruth McGov-| Philemon W. Johnson, missing town| Moran, Alfred Parent, George L. Pearl,|ed. and with Mary Pickford as the star,|De held in the Congregational church in ORCHESTRA | grm, Celia Shaw, Vera MeBroome, Vio-| treasurer, the sum amounting to $2,200.-| Albert Plette, Ernest H. Pike, *William| Will be shown Monday and Tuesday. |the village on Sundas ay 3 let Harris, Doris Burr, Joseph Petroli,| 5 H. Pfke, Arthur Rainvill, Edmond Re-|matinee and cvening, at Orpheum thea.| In their effort to boos WITH GRACE VALENTINE AND tre. Don’t miss this great picture.—adv, | Army Home Servies Fund, v A F. wy D ORIGINALNEW YORIC OART. Uar(lfld F. Glendinning formerly of | Will sell doughnuts today s Lo v 4 - this place, is now successfully engaged| Irving W. Davis who very: vl 5 A 2 A o ———c e avaremeae—— o in the " commercial ‘advertising fiekg - in | known In s city, nas resignea nis po-| B¢ Local Undertaker HAS BROKEN 1 YEAR IN NEW YORK ALL S MONTHS IN CHICAGO LAUGHING RECORDS 13 : 805 TON FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS ool 3 « SAN FRANCISCO American legion metted about §o04, 1) N the news from that town this morn-| Funeral Director and Ing. was announced, and this will be divided | "5, 5 ! ; The recent rummage sale for the ben- equally betWeen the two organizations. i i E b | VoA Blackmar, who cme. here.eaty | 1% 9C the hosplial brousht in about § mbaimer e = 2 o Ts Ueihelalioti el i S0 ol Syat o inber ot e DANIELSON, . CONN. g g s Tesigned | ,yaiting trial may be reached before the | 23 Academy St. Phone 283; also 257-4 eemhomy @ better paying appointmentfreal hot weather, it is p that there| e will be . suverior court in DANIELSO% CASINO, Assistant Postmaster Carl F. Winslow | this city during the month of June, it S said Friday evening that there 1{s no|Was stated here Friday morning. truth in the repsrt that he has resignad e PRICES — 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 — Plus War Tax Seat Sale Wednesday at 10 A. M.—Mail Orders With Remittance Accepted Now. and POCKET BILLIARDS YS 3 BLES s as the assistan{ postmaster. Mr. Wins- " 172! G S’ DAY. low had been working at Goodyear dur- | Plaster casts being used in the original > sport for all Prize ing a vacation period. process. glven away every Saturday. YOU ARE INVITED. SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7 and 8:30 —_— BoR ECCLESTON—In Ashaway, R. I, May 120, 1920, a dlughter, Hope Lambert, to Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Eccleston. BEATTIE—In Westerly, R. I, May 13, = SRzl = DOUBLE " - FEATURE 19/ SHOW SPECIAL ATTRACTION remacy i S R WM. S. HART, in “WAGON TRACKS” k WARD—In Norwich, May 21, 1920, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William' P. Ward of 24 Spring Garden avenue. DOWER—In Westerly. R. I, May 19, 1820, a _daughter. Eleanor Louise, to Mr. ‘and Mrs. A Great 6 Part Human Drama of the Olden West—See It! HEODA NOVA | 6 reisiomate e ot 2 bosutita est Dower. DIED. 5 BIG TIME ACTS—CHANGING TWICE WEEKLY ; spitfire for a dashing young' Amer- In ths 6-Part Romantic Drama ican whose life is imperiled because BARRY—In North Adams, Mass., May » 1920, Mrs. Delina Barry, aged 61 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday I of the fondness of the tigerish Car- o - | “THE SPIT-FIRE | 7.2k sixturo of Spanish and GRAHAM—On May_ 20, 1920, at her VINE and TEMPLE Langford and Fredricks | American atmosphers Wwith a sting of Stamina More than a years abuse t g seven days and not a flaw STAMINA! 5,452 miles in & week. 325 T ke, Housa, Langiires: NUT_COMEDY ACT. Full_Stage Comedy Varisty Skit OF ing story all the way.thru. Youll genry T, Graham, enjoy it immensely, more S BOLGER BROS. BILLY DAVIS ”» because the cast includes the - JoNES_In Norwich. May 19 1920, Mise MUSICAL OFFERING SONGS AND STORIES SEVILLE did T RS TON S sagheutl . _ D8 I Nozwich Ma 20 s ——CCS ATD STORIES u 3 miles per hour, elgpsed time. Continuous Déep River. s i ETHEL VAUGHN CLAYTON and CLAYTON and ni i : SR R L R A _Novelty Varisty Offerin Topics of the Day — Augmented Orchestra T e e N v —NESTER and MAY — | Jaamminrs otee_ : gt rough and frozen. This resuarkable record comepy, sincine, Taking | JOSEPHINE LENHART Overland at Indianspolis » o g T P T SINGING COMEDIENNES h::‘:" f;‘;.m 5% :::t::yww( of O:t-_l lflh:fi,?' Clllll'Cll & A“ell ?XL;:&Y%:&“]EI%E?NG “\Z\- g“'ig"AEXF‘{ % .S.?" S and arte e and the extraordinary siding qualitics 15 Main Street ocm Upside. Down : e wee ROBERT GORDON | —mmeorrese | JED DOOLEY & CO. “Triplex Springs.” v 4 3 " z % : Triplex Springs. 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