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DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS Clara Barton tent, N D. of V., held their regular meeting Tuesday, Oet. 5th in Buekinham Mem 1 with a large wmber of members present. Mrs. M. lLouise Atterbury. president of the tent, presided and routine business was trans- | acted. 1t was voted to hold a rummage sale the last of the month in a vacant store on Bath street. It.was also plan- ned to hold a Hallowe'en social on Fri- day, Oct. 2 The tent generously vot- ed a contribution of $10 to the new am- bulance fund for the Backus hoepital. The meeting closed in the usual form with the singing of America and the sa- late to the flag. evening with Lena Christman the presiding of- | Routine business was transacted ficer. and arrangements were made for a whist and food sale to be held the third week of the month. After the meeting an en- tertainment was hcld. very pleasing piano selo by Mre. Seth Ryan and vogal selections By Mrs. . Alice Cousins and Miss Chadotte Fowler were much enjoy- ed. Prof. Banfield also entertained. A comedy act, “The Wild Man of Bomeo and His Famlily” and “Widow MeGee and Her 14 Small Children” were a huge suc- cews The proceeds of the sale of fruit and the srah-bag went toward the in- firmary fund. Refreshments were served by the following commitige, Mrs. Ora C. Spencer, ohairman; Mrs. Alic: -eCousing, Willlam Douglass and John J. Parsons. JUNIOR MOOSE The campaign for members Junior Order of Moose whieh open od last Sunday with an address by Supreme Viee Distator, James F. Griffin of Bos- ton, is making good progress and g large lass of candidates are expected to be Ini- iated soom. This order pays prastical- Iy the same benefys as the major order by the ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOMS ' I { and is & prepar order from which j members are graduated to the Loyal Or- der of Moose 1 ELKS Norwich Lodge of Hlks initiated a class of five eandidates at their meeting held on Thursday evening. Several ap- plications for membership were also re- ceived. The lodge generously voted a contribution of $100 to the New Ambu- lance Fund. of the Backus Hespital. It was announced that the award of a life membership to the lodge would be award- ed at the first meeting in November. This award was in connection with the Kiks’ ! earnival. FORESTERS The installation - of officers of Court gsuhm No. 94, F\ of A, which was to have taken place on Thursday evening ‘nu been po'fm-:ed until the next meet- ing on Oet. 31. F. G. Murtha is to be the installing officer. WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS 1t was Inspectien Day for the Woman's Sedgwick Relief Corps on Friday and there was a large attendance ineluding a large number of visitors from other corps. The meeting was opemed by Mrs. M. Florence Dean the presiding officer. The secretary’s ané tregsurer’s reports were read and aeccepted. Miss Hattie Coon of Hancock Lodge of Westerly, R. I The floor wopk was in full form and one can- didate was initiated and one appl¥¥ation was veted upon. The visitors ncluded Orrin M. Price, commander of Sedgwick Post, Mrs. Brown of Haneock Lodge and many members of Sedgwick Post. Mr. { Price gave a talk on his trip to Indian- apolsi where he attended the national convention, Mrs. Brown of Westerly also spake to the meeting. The meeting clos- ed in the usual form with the singing of America and the salute to tho flag. Ruesia has enermous badg of pHos- phate, .but they are not of very high Quality. JESSE L. LASKY presents William De Mille's production of “The Prince hap” WITH Thomas Meighan and a Notable Cast Including KATHLYN WILLIAMS LILA LEE AND ANN FORREST Into the life of a care-free bachelor toddled a home- less baby girl. At the cost to him of the woman he loved. At the gain, on a later, happier day, of—come and see ! The cynical crook of “The Miracle Man” in one of the tenderest roles that ever moved a crowd to tears and laughter. BREED THEATRE SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY ELMO LINCOLN Who Wen Fame In “TARZAN OF THE APES” and “THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN,” in the First Episode of the Universal Super Serial “ELMO THE FEARLESS” TITLED “The Wreck of the Santiam” —SEE— THE TREMENDOUS SHIPWRECK AT SEA ! Great Forest Fires Auto Go Over Cliff and 1,000 Other Thrills PATHE NEWS Up-to-the-Minute News Topics CENTURY COMEDY THEATRE NORWICH Wednesday, OCt_- 13 ‘SEAT SALE MONDAY ORPHEUM THEATRE, Danielson WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th—ONE NIGHT ONLY DAVIS _WITH 'ENTIRE NEW YORK COMPANY .. Gladsome play, with music.—New York Herald Spontaneous comedy; fairly bubbles over.—New York Sun Delightful—New York Times A real hit, with humming tunes,—New YorkAmeriun Tko binm mu(mn af last season in New York, was “Buddies,” a Genuine Muncal Comedy Hit, by George . Hobart and B. C. Hilliam, which the Selwyns presented in the Selwyn Theatre, and which played there fo fim(y audiences for twel consecutive months. Mr. Hobart’s charming book and Mr. Hilliam's lilting music I undoubtedly find an equal appreciation whén “Buddies” is presented here by the same incomparable com- pany of players and the beautiful scenic investiture which charmed New York all last season. PRICES—50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00—BOXES—$2.00, $2.50 be the subject of the morning worship. The t at noon. The will be held on 2 Plans are un- “for tm anrral | get-together party ABINGTCN Ladies' Aid society met at the last Tuesday. A committee ointed to take under advisement o ‘the church building. It was place at the store. The annual meeting of the Library as- sociation was held Tuesday afternoon. The following officers were elegted for | the coming year: President, Mrs. L. F. ; secretary, Mrs. C.° Andrew treasurer, Phoebe A. Sharpe. Miss Mary Osgood of East Hartford is visiting in town. 1 4—Shows Today—4 At 1:30, 3:15, 6:15 and 8 AVI VHEATRS Willis (‘O\ell George Hicks and Mrs, There were 11 present. THREE SPANISH GOLDINS SENSATIONAL EUROPEAN NOVELTY rod l‘:\’”lhn\:,fem" o S William Ingalls ‘of Danietson, for || CHAPPELL & WALSH JARVIS & HARRISON T maatorg. {85 e e In the Skit “Harmony and In the Comedy Noveity John ‘W. Whipple has hired Warren i P A Discord” “Lonesome” house at Pomfret Center and et New Divorce Grounds. ‘Will incompatibility of politics now be included among grounds for divorce?— Boston Transerit. tReM® for the winter. Doris Jones latter's aunt, GREEN and LA FELL—A Snappy Piano and Singing Act T s a . OO PIEURE o sy, 2s,r i LEAH BAIRD, in “CYNTHIA OF THE MINUTE” FROM THE FAMOQUS NOVEL BY LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE INTERNATIONAL NEWS I MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY Big Double Feature Show Sunday “CHARLOTTE"”—World’s Greatest Woman Skater in “FROZEN WARNING” S8IX-PART SPECIAL PRODUCTION HOLLBROOKE BLIN —iN— “THE IVORY SNUFF BOX” FIVE-PART COMEDY DRAMA ! Two Part Comedy—Topics of the Day ! Mexico is contemplating extensive rep- | vegentation in the fair to be held at Dal- las, Tex., this menth. Griges is on a two weeks' va- Charles Griggs is taking his DR. S. PARKES CADMAN A Great Preacher With a Wonderful Memory. S THE COMMUNITY HOUSE Auspices Brotherhoed United Congregational Church SUBJECT :—*“A RECREATED WORLD” MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1920, AT 8 P. M. TICKETS 35 CENTS THERE 1s no ‘advertising medlun n Eaftern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- tn for business results. THERE Is no adv Fartern Comnccticut e for business resul —TODAY— FOUR SHOWS AT 1:30—3—6:15 and 8:15 TOM MOORE and a notable cast, in the Cohan and Harris Stage “STOP THIEF” ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN “THE POIN1 OF VIEW” A Story of Love and Youth STRAND | ANITA KING,m yn Farnum, m Supported by Buck Jones and Lola Maxam Mack Sennett Comedy JOE RYAN AND JEAN PAIGE, in “HIDDEN Today—Four Shows, 1 ALICE BRADY, 'THE D 'S | e o B in MANCR PERIL” Dwyer—Hill and Saunders. | CHILDREN'S MATINEE 11c Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday E. K. LINCOLN AND EPISODE NO. 3 “THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR”—4 Act Vaudeville SUNDAY NIGHT “Mistaken Identity” DANGERS” :30, 3:00, 6:30 and 8:15 FRANCIS NELSON, in uto Races SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16th 3 P. M. 3 Gabriel i Dew state to be tember 11th, a. of Quarnero.” New London County Fair Grounds IMPROVE Y OUR SPARE T Evening classes at the Putnam State! Trade School Courses Norwich, Conn. are now in session.| in Machine Shop Practice, | Carpentry, Pattern and Cabinet Mak- ing, Mechanical Drawing and Archi- | ; tectural Drafting, Elementary Electri- | cal Engineering, Textile Weaving,| Carding, Spinning, om Fixing, Cléth | Analysis, Yarn Calculations and . De- | ADMISSION $1.00, Including Grand Stand and Program signing. Cooking, Sewina and Mil- linery. Enroll at school Monday, Thursday or Friday evenings. ROWLAND’S JAZZ BAND WILL BE THE FEATURE AT ST. JEAN HALL BALTIC SATURDAY, OCT. %th DANCING AT 8:30 SCME TIME Tuesday, BRING YOUR NEIGHBOR @ L)