Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 6

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£ 4 of which nnnrlhautlulyl&uimu.hciwklpl be in charge of the d ll‘ln()-fil -fil.-—‘-uitd(hn—tolhcmth'hrfi'ndnnphummmv M. C. Another ‘curiosity of carried ‘away a calf from the premises after accident, for severgl days toward Bosrahville. It |snapshots were taken was the “ rock- oneé ‘of the sessions of fhe .| by refraining from smoking. of Edward G. Ames at Central Village.|conference of ‘the Baptist mur- or] when he was ‘thrown . tro- L Mrs. A. T. MacLeod is confined to (hel:m;e'd“:: x:s ::e -rm:.ult“xm meh::g ing boaulder. The calf, whi8h was identified-by a num-| Connecticut at First, Baptist church wu mm of 8t ‘s church | house Dby illness. i 9 'godland ber of persons familiar with it, was Jater | if Watérbury Mdnddy. And the 'local post of the| The sodial for the Westminster teach- | farm. The Alrs mountains harbor more than located by Mr. Ames at:ine Danscregu Not in years has the apedlor Sourt :mflm G B G Ve R s D o dbiperrid (Vospag ittt imeie s o ! forb, I Moosup:ropd, | room’ in_ this city beew.§o. crowded a8 at| Plans are under way fo. have servi - P sl o, o | thia. weeics néastons, | Wh{e was | held'in Putsam, Where fe wil be buried.| ed to the fun. Itefreshmenis were el | ase et Mre 1A JRapain _Me. ad The jury, was out just'on hour. mueh. interest in the cases ~of, Charles F. Bedard, pastor of St. > (rl.t"l-‘ll e ;.m g:fi ;"“_ 'Eolum_ ] Dansereau was transferred from court| the largé aitendance was due to| Mary's church will_be presest at tne GOSHEN. . ! Yja. Sunda " E to Brooklyn jail during Efiday afterncon'|the factythat so many areé out éf work at ma_-n: of Anselm Mayotte post, 2enday A numbér frem his - plach -attepdad In the superior court here Friday,|{and will be taken to state prison in the | the présent time'and find the comrt room| evening next in the Arcanum ciub rooms| jr:gnd Mre. Herbert Cook of Twilole. , Y Stafloed il Wodssoter ¢ | Charies Danseresu, of the town of Plain: | near future. He s the owner of two ad.|a place of interést— Extcy seals were|and exereises Will be planned in DOBO tan, have been spending several dave at y Stafford fair Wednesday. i be fleld, was sentenced by Judge Gardifer | joining farms, about two miles: ‘south of | placed 1o take care of the Iarge attend-| ol the brave chapiain Whose pALriom| i Nope of Mr. and Mrs. P: A Lathrop, | The last eall for g voters Greéne to serve mot dess than two mor| South Killingly. Just over. the line in- the’ ance. is recognized by Itis comifades in ATI3.|Mr and Mrs. Cook came to New England 2 Warden Battey s on his job s ai-|more than three yegrs in the state pris-| town of Plainfield. ok entcinén “xx"" mm‘ “t“ g-m,m&: his chureh, and city. on n(.h'"-r:om'" m&‘m et mf"é ."-\‘R;‘U"-"»'(Th:':».fi' Koy oo o » unters stal s lion of v mas A. .lm‘ - tested by the fact tit he ot ""'"El‘m‘.":":.*"':".‘[d 5 !’“;"r ':;:Y“‘gh::zg What lookéd like another sure trial-of | country must be 10086 Somewhere, in BT m Havernfl. was at Maple Hill farm, visiting the old #pending vhnh nights. the s a8 ?, havi tarned a | % Criminal case Friday was averted when| section-ef eastern Confecticut. /This re-| A sound mhul the motor .of | landmark, the fiveAnile rock marked L. well as by day. i 30 i oy g e Frank_Moreau, chavged with assaultihg|fers fo a “whiskey truck,” for W St Johm- 1i: 28, “The Master hath His u.m has been rewarded by ‘"flhlfl of nlnv. ntence came as 4| Miss Bertha Noris, pleaded guilty fo thei providence prohibition enforcement come and calieth for thee,” was l text afrest and punishment of George E.| The state pi S ropplpen it bmlsermus accusation against him and" Was| cers have been on the lookout for the at Westminster at the sSunday m g kfi"l of Southbridge. Andrews was| FAPREL 1o IATS 0 (00 Al Was such | SenteRced to serve mot less than to. nOT | past two daye and which Was cxpécted worship. While God ealls us ail apprahended Iumting coon in the tewn | be CVMOCE CUNOE bt was left of the| Mere than three years in the stats-pris:| o pase through this eltv. the work He gives us to do, two special of Woodstock, was arrésted and in a prisener’s guilt and his previous record | O™ Miss Ada -Alexander, . formerly® of /this| ealls at’ this erisis of our mation and our Justics’s cort in that towh paid a fine ¢ the law undoubtedly| Moreau, during the !nfl_ng of this year. city, has returned here and is new tne| churen ‘werg especially . emphasized. ‘and costs amoumting to $47.37. o Bt e ntence imposed was employed as 2 Slerk-orha tie train 'bdokkeeper at the Day Kimball howpit ¢ 1 the topic for prayer Cuiford 1. Andeus, ajso _of _ South- e e POSed | {hat was engaged on the line betweerr|-sa) Thpies 3. 3636, fe'ths top ; bridge, was arrsted by Warden - giaciers. Putniam and afitions ‘west of here MSET Bees LN o at Mome dltars en Wednesday evening, Y introduced by the lQl dur-| 5 ver L, voters, - > . e [ 1A el e o ot |t Thowal, ha, | Norre e & MERC tlecranh, omarair g men: tumen out: o MEpred et widhas| 0% S0 e omisa wnes|§ . SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY TODA R e ot hont on 8 e Abington station of the X : | relative to making an approj or a| - THS letin *desps 4 ' . Marcus Kiebert of thia city was ar.| A0UC 26 yeArs ago, DASSErSA Uen %) ungGr R R, and it was while i}t";fiae- Tmotor driven Jadder. thuck for (he| the item of ,“:d{;;“,‘,"":‘;’;“’:.‘:',‘, The Murderer Cursed the Priest and Threw the Bibje That | 4 Shows,1:30, 3, 6:15 rested by the warden for hunting with- bt iod in Mase. | on- duty there.. along about' midnight, | fire department at Friday's meet out & leense.. Kisbert naid court costs,| MOrte stealins. a:;.fl].‘(:fil;rl:d.:e:!:z' that the assault ‘was gommitted. In the| mg, nd the plan to’ apprdpriate’ $9,500 zm(:n mll:mc.‘.(ar “:;'n:‘::.:x’dr: the Good M.n Had Given Him Into the Cell Across the C L A R A but_no fise, his assessmept being $16.16.| TOTC long term in prison in that state, | STUgEle that he“made to, beat off her| was furned down by & vote of 74 fo (o '-n Mu ):‘ e yoHiE ) Where It Fell of D T < L s Warden Battey says ghat it is-his pur-| &3 10 @ long term in prison in that elate | o\ qcier Miss Norrie was considerably| 368 yea . e N s s | AN, re Into the Hands am-Malloy, Train Dose fo keep constant waich for viola| | [ rrain and received & jail sen-|bruised and her clothing was torn. Speelal opposition to the appropriation o tors of the game laws, and all ‘Wind- e Lient, Mofftt, an atmy aviator,and i | S Irom residents of the northerly see-| Beving bewn seminated 4 the caucus | Robber. And Out of That Book Came a Painting Drawn Before sentence was pronounced Judge | passenger, Jame | tion of the city, it was said, by persons | Monda: 3 ohngon . James 0. Rourke, flew &way by Malloy That Sent the Murderer to the Gallows With a Tyl i s the other mominee. All recognize the Greene inquired, following the announce-| from the Fayette L. Wright farm.in Pom-| i closé touch with the situation, and in . X e Y A % 3 Heart, As You n You Following serviees & ANl Hallows'| counsel in the casé desired to make any|en route for Framingham, Mass. The avi. | Séntment that still remains over the re-i Mr. and Mra. Mann Page have returned Comrlle 5 Learn Whe: See church in Moosup, where Rev, J. E. Me-| further statement. ham county as Well as adjacent terri- tory in Rhode Taland and Massachusetts will be under his careful watehfuiness. KIMBALL YOUNG P reingy - | ability of MrS. Frisk. ment of the jury's verdict, Whether the| fret just after 8 o'clock Friday merning,|thé vete is reflected much of the re. ization of the fire department in the|to New York after a brief yistt wilh théir: IN HER LAVISH. NEW :PHOTO- ator and his passenger had spent the . = od iy . S .~ DRAMA . Carthy was celebrant of the high mas| Altomey Charles I, Torrey, counsel for| night 'at the Wright farm. where Sheyl €L} PAFC of this year ' = = |children. Mr Wamprignt of New Yerk The Most Important Super-Special of the Year ’ of reauiem, the body of Maxime God-|Dansereau. addresged the court to say|were obliged to make -an-unexpectéd) Ond AN who is uedsly Swell informed| was T o elrates. T THE Fo“m E“ wo.“ reau, Tormerly of Danielson was|that he thonght it only fair to state that|landing Thirsday afternoon ‘while ori .a ‘t’{':““m“t’"n""";“ Yo u:."mmd Sy the 'rf;::fl”:“’:g e Snd hers brought here Friday for burial in Holy|his client had persistently, both before{fiight from the army flying station' atf,. nteationt o lh: are. depnecinent i - o4 xuz .t mm‘"‘« Mrfl"" Te e rea eemer FROM THE FAMOUS STORY BY Croas cemelery. ~Thy bearers were § O.|and during the conrse of the_trlal, de|Mincola to the Massachuselts town. E:‘(» l:“S‘w B onihe 40, 18 eradisated by plasatc ;ml.' g~ T "‘-“fl %3 me"},t LENORE J. COFFEE # Robitallle, J. Frechette, Moses St Dens|nied the theft of the calf. atevef | haustidn of the plane's gasolene supply irned SO ——————— R Bertard Coben. Tk Lastgo and [oninion.T might.Hold as-to this, the at-| forced the lagiing, which was _safely el ;}’,‘,‘.,,“:e'ogfi,;i{:,.“fi«'xfl;’: iy sl et Gyt ~WITH— o PRI Frederick Ch e L. F. Kennedy|lotney ocontinued, ‘I could pot force a|made. The descent of the.plane attracted |9 e E 3 Ch‘rhelcha lm e TR & facior different tatement nor vary the cir- | the attention-of people living in Pomifset| ¥Otes fo secure an appropriation for the~ M. Wi Davies infected foot is rer l_l()“”e Pete" and M&l‘ orie Daw p Leen N. Morin, 55, resident at what| cumstances under which the case has been|and they spredd the word,”many coming/| truck wi belt" coming. il 2. ¢covering as fast 4s possible, though she is : , e is known 'as the Charles James plage on|Drésented here, to see’the machine during’ the afternoofi. | That there is smething substantial Be | stifl -confined to Her bed. North street. died at his home Thursday| Judge Greeme expressed the opinion| The plane.is said to be the- first that|hind this sta e e < 1 Bivie BOWAME whe was et 1" A MAURICE TOURNEUR PRODUCTION night. Mr. Morin, a native of Cznada,|that Attorney Torrey had been very|cver lamded in has Deen yengaged e a5 a teamster.| faithful to his client during the course of M. lemves his wife and severa] children. | the trial, but said, in view of the evt Tunersl services for Mre Alfred. Pot-| dence felt that thers could be no doubt ter were conducted at the undertaking|Oof the prisoner's guilt, and he then pro- extraordinarily large vote turmed out for he town of Pomtréf, Friday's ‘city meeting and the result of jPosed Sunday, is able to be about again. ————————————————————————————————— p s . Clair Corson. past a sachem, s The caucus Monday evening was at’ Ehn meoln In_the Second Eh.n v Hbven T Lee. Satd saceir} e vom. “ |tended by a large mumiber of women as 0 Chapter of (o] the Fw le‘i ¢ Haven; J. M.-Phillips, great se’| ‘The fumeral of Ellswerth Sabin, .Whoe| well-as men. The many candidates ne- “THE CURE” A CHAPLIN CLASSIG sagamore, Wallingford, .were guests| Was electrocuted Tuesday afternoon, Was| cesgisatedy many ballots and the assem- y PATHE NEWS—RAINBOW COMEDY PATHE NEWS rooms of<L. E. Kennedy by Rév. M. S.|nounced sentenee. here on Thursday evening of Wappaquas-|held at the home of his parents Friday|pjage was long. The meén—with two e Stocking of the Methodist church. Bur-| It was charged against Danserean thav) oo, o0 FOP R MOMOF B SORSNRT atternoon. The house was flled with was ‘n the il cemetery in , tk ing officials were escored from {he|friends and relatives: the 'boy’s sehool Putnam inn to the local hall in Pomtret | Iidtes, 4nd the loca! troop of scouts; €€ street by the local members of the order, | Whith he was 5 meémber assembied on Checkerberry district of the town of Sterting. ovent scheduled for' Sunday will decide| Rev. G. 4-SHOWS TODAY—4 * SUNDAY—7 t6 10.30 p. T ) meesing of selectmen and | the ‘series. Both teams will present un-| who were in full_régalia. Following' the|IAWN. After a short service by Rev. 1:80—3: 15—6:15—8: 15 DOUBLE FEATURE BJLL »Mcials make voters to-|usually strong lineups. - Paul Johnson | business meeting there Were -peuhew and | C. S. McKay, the body was taken to the # ¥ & believe, -The | of the Philadelphia Americans is to be| refreshments were served. irave Stréet cemetery, escorted by the making of {n the' North Grosvenordale lineup. scheduled 18, Siate OMcer Howard Titiott was a¢| HIER School studente and the Boy Seouts. Mrs. F. 0. Armington his been ap-|Thompson Friday afternooh to investi-| fhere Sere heautiful floral piecel pointed chairman of & Killingly organi-| s to the killing of a dogsowned by | PRATEIS FICRE, eTDL 0 I, atternoen | 7ation of women motorists who will use | Sirrine of that.town. The antmal | 1 CrY O L O e rvicss of Goodydar, that R.| their cars to aid the republican party on|is supposed to have been suffering’ from vs, Were ‘conductsd By Rew G, M. Rerry Poston. scoutimaster of the|®lection day. The loval corps is to be|rabics, —For-some time pastthe dogig oMy 482 2 the cliliet Wis 10@- I I BREAG, 1s Shhlg | ade B of Wonen Who will volunteer|has heen il oo On Thufsdiy ME SISHEEL o taps was sounded on the bugle by ‘et ay evening fo meet a|10 Use their cars on election and caucus| who ept the dog ¢onfined, toolk it Dutd gy, o "Hg yward, Qf the Bey Seouts. f men who are inferested in pro-|A¥8 in getting voters to the polls or|for an walk. Wiils (hus cfi- movement in the| meeting places.” Mrs. Armington al-|gaged Mr. § snapped at by ihe| The body of Anselm Mayette, whe died MABEL NAYON = JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY'S And "”J'::I N:':;:;.AISQ a ,wol/h MASTERPIECE COM“.i?‘ ALL NEXY WEEK ROMANCE” Seymour and Jeanette The Midnight Hoeofers * mee ive-Part Picturization of the 1 P i 3 Poet's Most Famous Poem . 3 ready gas the names of a number of wo-|animal, the dog's teeth slashing througa|in France, is expected to arrive in this r ” at e I T i e ke wilt ela: thecotoe i sieeve. e was not bitien, however, | country within a few days. "Father May: AZELA FONTAINE Presented by a Star Cast Headsd y r. Boys said o b Mr. and Mrs, Cosmer Young, 'Mrs.|Attention of hunters wh> happened|otte was the first priest in this state to The Webb Girl s ,,“:,",,, s, 1o la APSNE | Mary T. Shepard, Mra, Theodore Ham.|along was calied. to the ‘condition of the offer his services to Ris country, and the|. ent villages of meeting. the o + town present at the|mett and Mrs. Bertha M. Wilbur attend- | dog. omé of whieh is ex-|°d the funeral serviees for Miss Martha arge from & shotgun was uged to end pected o be + organization work in|S. Eaton in Plainfield Tuesday aYter- | its life All parts of the town. It i gelt that | noon. Though no advance public notice was AU’rUMN DANCE USS FNhe S50 b sbiainad in Xiiing.| A earitva of pricesiashink by Dan |givén of M ciming, thics snd A sliaey 1y If the proper methods of approach are | ielson ces men is under way apd|of members ofthe Putnam Country elub| - . t may now.safely be said that, espec-|at Thompson Friday afternoon tg, ~see|. BY THE N. S. CLUB of the manmes in which the|ially in wearables, pricés are tumbling| Francis Quimette, the famous golfer, in ber of women voters in Kil-| here as rapidly as in any town jn this|action on the links in that town: have afiiated themselves politi-| section of New England. That this re- as stated Friday, atternoon that| ' In St. Jean Hall, Baltic ng great joy to the republi.| duction of prices is appreciated by the t fund for monéy required to o vans and small consolation to the demo-| public is attested by the revival of bus-| complete the &ddition to the DayKim- turdas eni ()d, 6th ats. Of the Killingly women who have|iness that is being experienced by the|ball hospital had increased.to $800. The Sal y Evening, 1 placed their namés on the caucus list of | eaders in this price readjustment move-| exceptionaily Worthy causé.for which tne | ° Musi ehhee pirty, upwards of elghty ¥pée |eent Taonos 16 being aakedsts Spsiiad o PinE usic by ered as republicans, This| ~Nearly & dozen of the prisonars being | further liberal responses from people not ak rer an leaders as indi-|held at the county il in Brooklyn will [only in Putnam put trom the surrounding | - HUMPHREY’S NOVELTY ating that the ublican strength in| b traneferred to st@te prison or to the | towns where there is so much interest in Killingly js_greater than ever and that|state reformatory w&hin the next few|the institution. oot of this sirength. will be felt]| daye.. Sessions of the superior court at Rev. fhe balioting, two weeks from Tues-| Putnam during the present week by COLLEEN MOORE AND MOSTLY 20 PEOPLE MOSTLY THOMAS JEFFERSON. —~EXTRA= IN FADS AND FOLLIES 3. Parker Reed, dry Production | vy v souian ANL LEMONS ol T AUCE BRADY L.OU[SE GLAUM French Comedian BEAUTY CHORUS by T 3 COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME MON. WED. ANfl’FKl. H H In' the Seven-Part Master Pictare , PHOTOPLAYS—MONDAY AND TUESDAY & ungry earts LONE WOLF’S “LET 'ER GO”—MACK SENNETT COMEDY A suPEn PRODUCTION DAUGHTER PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZ|NE SPECIAL-—B!: Dumn;lnC;ntut Friday Evening | Ar?‘n".‘\:j:: ::sz ; INTERNATIONAL NEWS ' $25.00 rizes, = ollicki e ORCHESTRA Which was snapping at; things. and SNOW and VALMAR Comedy Singing and Talking (6Kay of this sty wil| —_— MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY PRICES—~MATINEE 20°AND 25 CENTS—EVENINGS 58, 40, 30, 25 CTS. TOPICS OF THE DAY dis- % - = 3 sy - pamgh of a number Of cases awaiting| A ‘supper for the young people was|irial. There were 30 prisoners at the verved Friday svening at, the Congrega-|jall on Friday. h. Following the supper was a soclal program providing In {he superior court at Patham Fri- CHILDREN, TODAY 11 CENTS Teatures ghat proved of intsrest. - | day. Clarenca Babeock and Carl Nor- SUPREME VAUDEVILLE Fuel dosent Senst o mueh after ai,|STen, of Stérling, pleaded guilty to steal DE LUXE ame knows whers tn Joow for it A |8 cloth froq the plant of the United Danieleon maw Why owns # quantity of | Statés Finisiling company at Sterling 7 wood whs offtiring it Friday moen.|And Were sentenced .indefinitely to the nE for one dollar & cofd, This is a real pitate rétormatory At Cheshire. Rov| ,TODAY = rice St shoutd B4 eantioned - n | Bordern, who was also concerned in the | Interest of over-excitable. how.|2loth stealing .enterprise, pleaded gutity T e ot 2o L wha e % e omacveur n| TYRONE POWERS ullng costs must Be Pafd by the | thd county jail iy iy . Pall by thel “Tne ease of Nathan’ Predbery of the base ¢ town of Plainfield, ehagged with con-|§ THE GREAT SHADDW‘ new trolley fares, in effect Fti-|cealing stolen goods, was deférred and ’ wem 1o afleet the riding to | not likely \to go to trial until -January. - line, one way or the other. As| .1t is thought probable that the trial i . of fact, travel at present is|of another Steriing man who is charged ETHEL KELLEHER # mmeh lighter than it was duting the|with being concerned in the cloth deal 5 et ‘on a1 transporiation. Tits 1a| Wil comterme AND CHUM . ihis vicinity. SONGS AND DANCES The @spodtion of the easé of Charles SUNDAY 11—REELS—11 JACKIE SAUNDERS —IN— . MUGGSY Joe Ryan and Jewsi Paige Danserchu in th superior court .at Put- by lfll)_l. ' . SIS G Tl s o miweh clpfal Ihictost] s UL TR o Neelols Oet. - 1020, 5 | HUFF and HUFF oE B n view, of ¢ fa that Danseteaun first daughter, Anna Rose, t9 Mr. and Mrs. A fell inte th plhce just over a ago, and his fria the law in thia| JoHb Freerick Sauiter bf 358 Asylum BLACK FAREXCOMERIANG HIDDEN DANGERS er of a century| Street. . " present difficuities came as & surprise to| 10, W great many people il i & Is expected to] WCINN—In Versailles. Oct. 9,182, a : 7 g e R ool danefer, Trene Dolotes, to" Attorney Katzenjammer Kids North Grosvenordale on Sunday when v o feam i= scheduled to méet Tom Mc Permotds Braves in what fkely will be MARRIRD an exceptionally fast game of baseball.| PQWELI—SPARR- -In New Haven, Oct Each feam has wom a game and the Haven, fr AR o S?::ro'}' N . - “ \Q‘Y: P(orm‘fl of New London, and ME FEELS TEN YEARS YOUNGER o, g gl i | Mra. Albert Gilma: e. | i S g | i i ot Bl 5t || ALICE DE GAMO FRANKLYN FARNHAM 1920. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. PEGIALNOVELTY Alfred Browning. . \ ¢ that time in fhe| “AROUX—In Norwich, Oct. 8, 0, a B 1 i Worceathr county superior court on a| 0% Pugene Francis. to Mr.'and Mrs || Markee and Montgomery . ; eharge bt horse stealing is still fresh in| . FTank J. Laroux of 565 Boswell ave- A LAUGH A MINUTE Mack Sennett Comedy 5 the minds of Danielson people. Since GILMAN—TIn N i o 3 2 . 2 his retden to this section a few yeas| THMAN—Tn Norwigh Oct. 12, 1980, a { Ag0 he bas been a peaceful citizen so far ATRet Mar fllbflh lo Mr ot o , —IN— Vengeance and the Girl £l 3P. M. MREARLEY — ] - Asiy matf of woman sufferinig from lame | ™ New Branewick, Ocr .4, 1020 b Te! R AR AT O . Corey, Miss Jeaneite Baulin s tiles. daughter of Mrs. Mattie Stiles, 4 ¢ : % : > : \ iadder trouble _will and Eurl Brearley, son of Mr. and M 3 alr roun S 2 T rs. . . 3 ;1.:—:11“"&0'{? 1 N et g 8231+ Harry Breariey of Dayville, Conn. : A bend down for some ‘years, as 1 —_— . s My wife liad_many & fime to put on vy g DIED, . 8 my shoes. 1 obtalned reief with Foldk | DELANEY—] 2 Kldney Pills. °1 fael now &8 it T were | Mihor Fi. D eianey: aredss racre ten years youn, Loe & m:mfl Co. aged 39 years. Funeral at' the pariors of Cummings & N BIG ATTRACTION A o B o e B! 3 Big Days, October 18, 19, 20 - DEALER IN POULTRY | 2255 tomogn o 222 M Matinee 2:15 — NEW SHOW DALLY —— Night 7, 8:15 BEATTY—In Rhode. Island hospital, o "‘Norwich, Conn. : Providence, Oct. 13, 1020, Vincent o C'AL 1 B e O e, ik : BIG SIC RE! . : A ROESSLER — Frederiek Roessler, who¥ . m R bbit died in Germany, and whose bo has been, returned to this country, buried at Ames cemetery, Lisbon, today : ! A0e0 ™, | Al eitizens and. friends’ in ! al l’!@e‘ L it gy BN g gy o B With the Favorite Comedians . : 1 pa usb—Dmp postal First Beleelmn, Lisbon. el will c : BILLIE (LEWIS BROS.) ARTIE, WILBUR nm AR ; & e ¥ 30DeliSt. Providence, . L Chureb & Al POLICE WALIACE ELsie calvert ano A mic| il ADMISSION $1.00, In‘cll_ndmg Grand Stand and Program 14 m iy DANIELSON, 2“. F u_fleral ! ‘ Silahes ciltne, eclors . 97 MAIN STREET, DANIELSGN, CONN. A £ E 1 & S CONDITION, JULY 3, 1920 . mba, mers BERoRITs ! “‘&;},’3 . i ; Ry * Lady Asslstans SURPLUS AND PROFITS . e ... § 24635408 < B 2 Telephone 328-3 o {',"“éfi' ?.-'1' on or b.far.im third ‘day of each month draw interest § % 7R 7 2 WENRY E GHURCH Ve diit de;one here ¥ : ' Etturd-yc, WM, SMITH ALLEN it "‘b{ mail. : Accounts ulmlod. Banking Hours, § tt 4

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