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NORWICH BULLETIN, - smmw{. mzassn. 13, 1920 — ———. — Myrés; Rictiard Bowne, et al vs Annie|that Armistice Day oemlduqm- Chilkl; Charles H. Baker vs F. W. Cun- | being held in their- respective towis, ‘the ingham. WAttérney. Charles E. Searles of | meeting o postponed until some later ;6ld Putnam representing Harry E. Backof | date: 7 that place and Attorney Ralph O. Wells of | Friénd - Hartford Pire Insuranee Company Of | thered at her’ Tome No.“4°Ann Street; | Hartford wefe heard on a motion pre-|T} y evening and tm her - sented by the latter to lay the case be-| miscellaneous shower. The ShoWbriwas, | Zore . jury, which is objected to by the | in honor of her approaching marriage to PIATATIY, ““The Wetion is oneé'for the refor: | Joseph Belle@éan. Miss Lambert recejv- mation of a-written cogtract. Judge|ed many beautiful gifis. s 1 e Greens 1g'to announce his decision in the | ening Vocal ahd instrumontal b og e G enjoyed. Thosg, present wm.mn e The jury assignments for next week |fred Lavalle, Mes. William' Burke, 1 lackening Her- eyes.. Shortly mnm""’”n’“m““bmhd. % mlf#eme'sfindiueefi‘i“- M% o gl g o s uled for Tuesday fn-this city. It is the = ur, e rtje after this she left him and went to live| 0100 T8 Lo ‘Sausbury | vs Charles | Ghilbeault, Antoine Gadoury, Alexad- with her mother. Later she went fofpiR™ porime remainder of the week, | dFine Gadoury, Exilia Gadoury and Anm- e e e the Dt Toar wongs | except Friday, court will be held tn Put- tni:tem A sl 3 : Ellsa Wales, she has been smpluyed in a store of that "al".....;.. on dbems -this town | Cleveland wmeg died Friday morning at c"z\ rs. Elizabeth Shermdn, g sister of | too rough. fn<w] 'g‘m play ’ football, the E:addm:;e\%f :;rwnept;'i( Slgel:zll HZ; the piaintiff told of being at the Hughes' :"l“"‘fl': fimd?;‘“(é’;firé’fff‘i;‘; deau{ was due to sssz m\aTned i 1. | She 18 survived by the huewrng el Work for days. His abusive language | Healey are getting some practice and al- | [ L SUERREd o¥ Mo é»fiverd&‘ What Is Going On Tenig Moving Pictures at the Davis The: ion Piciures a1 Hreed Theal Norwich Typographical Union \n./PO. meets in Carpenters’ Hall. ANNCUNCEMEN' 1'5 ABTISTS ON PROGRAMME: FOR OHGAN RECIIL Frederick W. Lester at the or: Witiara W, Keigwin 0f New Loudbn o- iofst, are to be afe artistd on JEWETT CHX. . .[r ANNGUNCEMENTS Sunday gnorning, at the'Baptist fl’l'-"! HEALTH:KURSING 2 Rev. 3 D Faller's i be Spirits ¢ AVAILABLE.FOR ALL! fial Mountain Tops, this Wilbbe foilowed M\,‘ faipknions n? ywur¢ home? by communion. Young et | womduyou-dike to-Muve @ frained uorse at :15. The theme of thb #veningser- | L or { vice is, The Surréunded Life. Wednes- | Sope o &Tmflnfi“ st g - departmens day afternoon and-eveniag of next week: | “na pubiie hosich- nursing a"force of fleld"workers from-Harttord, | o¢ " the United Workers can be of t § s g;if‘fimfym“m = ga'n 55 80and would tie you to kuow may urself of their ser-; fhrencs “and’ Pl B | ik e, Sl Jourmelt the work of -the - Kimgdom and €18 el @ Tho marses “de-not I ahy’ way tak : portance "oft ‘évangelintn. © T'héke seevices | ine place OF & physicitnt their Work i (1. hrogrammie for the organ recital th Doth afternoori and evening dre open Sen|to curry out préstrilied orders~ and' ‘10! uftarnoon. a: 4.50 o'elotk Al L SibNs:“which e'errbody is Drlvllel'-d to | make the patiént more*comfortable. Con‘| nynity House, Churéh: street undert the attend. - v o sequentist- 0 putient ficared for BY: susiices of (v Woman's Auxiliary-of Rev, '3 B. ;umohu hhhi:b‘mn—mé these nurses unless ‘the~family have frsti "y a1 . AL morning “Bervice at the" Jenarch | eslled a' doctor and- definite instructions: The fellowing is the programme’ to be is A Vistt to the Upper »< Mr8; b | hude Déensgiveti Ah6: nures by the @ootor | . D2 Hows | leads’ the “Boworth Leagne at | - Atitimes, Howevéw; the fiurses U6 Make | Irejude and Fugve in E minor s k2 ogoek; *Freaching-at ssven o'cloek) flnflt:eflt i5”azhome-tipon S L S. Bach worth - Letgtis” iithold < bottage | of & ¥rjend ‘or neighBor, Who, knowing short ot o tate meetin’ every. evening WxceptButulduy: | of ReLamily's nokds sends v a GAIF for 4| oy i T S dte ek next week. <t is Win My Church week | nurse. On tis frst visit the nurse gi-es tavorite - of of the league. s peesca 3%l the simple mursing care necessary to Rev. Clinton H.-Andtews {vill preach at | prove the comfort of the Tutient Jasian, fAmban of Miss Marion Lasmbert' ge-! W, . the house and prepared to eat a me thinking Mrs. Hughes was asleep. When she remonstrated . they- left - the house, +| her husband returaing the mext mormng. Other acts of crueity were performed by the defendant, such as slapping his wite's Norwick Bulletin, Willimantie Office, 23 Chareh stgeet. Telophone 105. e o oan Jollgé Gardinet Gtetue, of Norwich, the semien of the superior court in this Y :h"‘?med, May E. 1d, Mass, a di- vorce from Ostar Hughes on the grounds of habitual imtémperance. She was also aliewed to assumé her maiden name of Conwidy. Theré wers no children. Mrs., Heughes said she married the defendant December 24, 1369 and they lived to- fether until October 18, 1911, this date beig Hughes" birthday. Six months atier the marriage he came in her room while fhtoxicited and demanded her rings. and when she refused his request he seized her by the arm and threatened Kill Jer with a gun. The revolver he the-Foung:. pmflm gave' u very memnl' lehxéruhmén in cthe ' audience T T B M. P Bv# Show, MPss Luchi*Cl Brown” ang Miss' Julla Adams motored to Norwlch Wednbeday, .- "¢ % pa "Facob sAbleinan: motored ‘20" ‘l"rwk-.h ‘Wédnesday with'a party of feiends: Mrs, Emma Stebbinis bas returned at- ter two weeks' visit with her daughter in Suffield, Conn. * o “Mr. and’ Mré Robert Meiggs have-re: farnied from & few Gays’ visit with Arlends Longmetidow, - Mas: 5 Mrs. Cafiton M :y has lett for Rer home fir New: Y and a out great R. S. Stoughton 7 I few days' | the Con 1o oHurth ‘Sinday-mofh: | Promises né furthor-care: lticss thi borm i tm f trifie “goft they i A0 Eregitional Ay-mof e Y s Mr. R 8. Stoughton' was St M holl isehdrged ae| Was used while She Was' visiting there. though' they m:"' x T. Ladd, Erasius P. Ladd aud: Nathan .| Visit with her aunt, umve-nm Dutton. : |ingt - Miss Giadve-Teffems-wdil- jead: the | Hy' ealls In 4 physietan- who Wil zive| Yyorcester, M. husetts, January . ured. o . o no qne i | Henry C. Barstow of Ashford. a busi.| #ill 'Mhow “Tho High school eleven' how | [ 7y, Priiss P fadd and, Shoen f) M on SN LN SloR seblee: at’ the definlte nstructions™to the hurse. <@ the| 95 3aes. He 18 1 he grab- | the game was plaved when they wors the Christian Endeavor meeting Monday ev, b He is ‘rapidly ‘coming to 01d of arresting as a composer, having ness man and onstable, Hughes for breach of the peace and In- 28 1853, BIDPRE A A Bair od drigged hor R e e e e Taylor, all of Willimantic, Mrs. Eliza| Baptist church Sunday atterndon M 2 fening; - = & if famidy" éunnot -afiord” the services of a! tne front This (Eame I Kingsity ‘of Franich ‘Netlie" 3 inday: T t . 8 tehe: i n, Mrs. Nellle” Allen| 9'cléck] *Arniistide™ Sul he” memd | I Bip gale; mu-umfimfl* Son's | Physidian, -t s ‘tie-nutse’s dUty 10 PML| written a number - of interesting o pehen. | Ome morning about | foxication on three and possibly four oo | ¥as®séhéduléd Yor e for Norwion. Mop o ate B Pl o ofthe Ametlcan Teglon will meot at . days. 49 North Main streot | (ST Tamilyin “toucti“with” e vropetl Works for the omgan; . s oiclock B and a woman came to | (FHEION O (G A I ke man ‘s |pUhed aliead-ts whow that school spirit | 0 "y Rt "AT U MEHAPE S8 S o e rostas o Mtn sfreet o marh to | aav. ko far - -“josehcy which wiil see that this need 18! Spring Day, Raiph Kinder ' e —————eee—f———— | 3 ba@ OMe. With a wicked tehmper. among the members of the iumanhl: Eddie Kingsley, Williath Ladd_of "New{ thé &Wirch im 3 body# Rev. B. Mrs. Marietts Tirker has fssued in- [met. © TmC St 28 Peppy ‘28 tn the school itself. nwnmp “of ‘the’ alumni has not been an- nounced but ‘many ‘of the former stars on ‘Windham elevens will be in uniform. The Windham, éleven lineup will be as usual. Mr. Ralph Kinder, of Philadeiptia, is one of the foremost concerf . orgas- of the country. Mr. Lester. and for this reason the charge has beemyat Her Angels Thro the gkies, CUY TRIS OUTIT 18 WORTH MONEY | \ijjjam A. Hughes of-Monson, Mass.. ; nglose with Se and | pai¢ uncle to the defendant said that he '3}“'""‘" - 28 fMicld Ave. |\ 00 often worked in the woods with eage, T wHiting your name and A0 | Mushes and that the later was a hard| York eity, and Miss Henrietta ¥itations for tié marringe of her daugh- | ° I¢ IS intended that the nursing. service Shallbe mvaMable to 41l ‘Withid the Ih‘fl-l TN Martis, rector of - the® Epicophl its of the township Who may need it, At the First Buptist church) Bundisy, chute: whl T ey Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter, pastor, Rev. bersof the local post of the G. A. R |~ Nr. ‘ana Mrs. W ptomtyvmery? Fob: | 00 In the mature of & sidiog scale. htha) ftative and, o s 1o and -+ always - @ Harris C. Beebe will preac at ‘1074 einl v, ‘And ‘ Mrs. Br M msm (from Jephtha) _rec o S8 Tt ComBoARE: Tor coughe: colds bl | thouite; The plaintilt was-reprRscated by |« Tuére wew w-lncye atfendance at "\t | entiven ‘sohoot for'the study of"the Bible Mg;nm Aot and Mrs~J. P.”Richakason’ and Mrs. 1d- :‘*"“ g 16 pdesible, We aiways' expect| Arig e} croup: Feley Kidney Pills. for b ¢ Michacl D. O'Connor of Web-| junior: Y- supper held Friday evening at|meets at noon. ‘Meetiig of the ¥. P.-S. st Lo °t East Hlmn"m WaS | ward: Géer attendéd ‘the" adjofivasd ‘meet. | 10°Colledt the full- fes of siksy cents per Mr. Keigwin. G, =4 dask, rheumatism, & § the assseiation building on Main street.|C. E. at 6 'p. m., leadtr, Homer in town Friday; and bladder ailments et Tab following cases were alowed’ to on the short caiendar list: Borough of Danicison vs Henry A. Big Reductions In Suits, Coats and Dresses $85.00 SUITS $69.00 SUITS $59.00 SUITS $49.00 SUITS $42.50 SUITS TO CLOSE AT TO CLOSE AT . o » v reas v MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. THE FOLLOWING FiGURES WILL TELL THE STORY UITS DRESSES ONE LOT OF $21.50 DRESSES, TO CLOSE AT $16.98 ONE LOT OF $45.00 DRESSES, TO CLOSE AT $21.50 ONE LOT OF $29.50 DRESSES, TO CLOSE AT $12.50 ONE LOT OF $39.00 AND $45.00 DRESSES, ONE LOT OF $45.00 AND $49 00 DRESSES, COATS as.oo COATS ARE REDUCED TO COATS ARE REDUCED TO COATS ARE REDUCED TO COATS ARE REDUCED TO ......... COATS ARE REDUCED TO . AND $49.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO $39.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO ......... $32.50 ) AND $30.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO $21.50 COATS ARE REDUCED TO ......... $15.00 2.50 and $13.98 CHILDREN'S COATS—NOW § 9.9 5.00 and $16.50 CHILDREN'S COATS—NOW $11.50 THE H. C. MURRAY Co. { by three- daughters, “Mrs. Larkins with 6t Washington,: D! C., and Mrs. Eugene | Coleman, of Cape Cod. iof New Haven, |dled in New Haven Thursday. | in towns outside of Willimantic Under the aubpices of the d}f?dl‘:s' Aux- fliary to the=¥. M. C. A. a delicious sup- mrr{v“ served and to top off with brief tales 'and short stories were told by the following rasters of ‘the art: . Rev. Har- ¢ 8 McCready; G: B. Gilman, Frank R. Custard ‘and Robert C. Rose. Mrs. G. K. Nason left Orapge. City, Florida where she rpghd. the: winter.: Jacob Bolz died Friday morning at clock at “St. Joseph's hospital, follow- mg an operation for appendicitis. Mrsi Luey Ford, widow of Henry Ford, died Friday morning at 11:30 o'clock at the Hiome of ¥er -daughter, Mrs. Faunie | TLarkinggof No. 95 Spring strect, death resulting from a shock. SHe is survived Friday for is to whom ‘she'made her home, Mrs. Coleman, Treat, the three year “and Mrs. R. I Treat formerly of this city, | The meeting of the Conmecticut Manu- factureds - A®soctation ~in, _this - district was scheduled to be held “Thursday eve ning “&t-the' Congregational church house but when representatives of several firms stated Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND <EMBALMERS 3% Union 82, + - Willimantic, Conn Phone 2 fLady Assistant) - JAY M. SHEPARD Bucceeging Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer ] 66-62 MORTE 8T, VI LLIMANTIC Lady Assisilant Tll. mcuon Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST kins. “Evening fommunity service at 7 B m., the pastar will preach. . At he First Congregational -chureh, Sunday, Rev.. Harry 8. McCready, pas- tor, will preach at 10.43, Children’s sor- mon, Mr. Frierd of Man Gets His Name, Morning sermon, A ‘Good <Comscience; Church school for the study of the Bible | eets at 9.45 & m. Men's' forum meets. at 12.15, leader, G. B. Gilman -subject, The Christlan As Ownet. ‘Sunday even- ing social circig weets at.§.p..m. Christian Science services are-held ‘ont Woman's _club rooms, No. -~ 303- Main street.” Subfect oF lesson-sermen, Mor- tals and lmmortals. 7 STAFFORD SPRINGS . - Mr. and 8. Enos E.-Peany have gone to Washington, D, C. to spend the Win- ter. Mrs, E.-W. Smith is at Crescent City, Fla., for the winter. Auders Jacousen hes gone to Detroit on a business trip. 3 Miss £lotencs Walbridge of Old Mystie been visiting friends in_Stafford. Two cla: will be startéd in mght seliool work at the high school beginning Monday evening.’ Mrs, Bdward Olson and her: daughtsr of Daniclson are visiting Mrs, Edwin Dimock in West Stafford. Mrs. Elizabedh Sherman of ‘New ‘York as been visiting friends in Stafford prings. The new motor fire track recently purs chased by the borough has’ arrived.- The engine can deliver 750 gallons of water s ute. It carries 2,000 feet of two and f inch liose and 200 feet of“threes quarter inch hose. The engine - will>bo a tryout this (Saturday) atternoen. Samuel Ku: ky " and ehildren, seph and Moily, have ‘moved ard Pooth of Providemcs is visit- father, Rev. L P. Booth, in Stat- e Ourrent. Eysifts il BN socal n y of the Methodist-ehurch Mén- , 8tate forester, COLCHESTER There was a_large attendance at the ball given by Donald A. :Bigelow post, ‘American Leglon, in Grange hall Thurs- day eveninz. An-out of towm Orchestri furnished the musie. Several parties from out of town attended. Before the dance members of the drum corys, représenting The Spirit of '76, paraded through the principal streets and were accorded mush applause. Mrs. Augusta Meisgs is visiting triends in Longmeadow, Mass: s "There will be a Red Cross roll call Y Quick Lunch &t Home; Office. 20d 715 Main Street, Willimantio | Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 NOW $59.00 NOW $45.00 NOW $39.00 NOW $35.00 NOW $33:50 $27.50 Fountams. A4sk for HORLICK'S. D. Hi:B. Starr of womsch wn a caller here Thursday. - Whrren) Maka, #pen | Mrs. Tait's father; Jolin Di Inglis. = -+ Ernést ‘Bueil' ahd ‘Georgs Weeks were business callers 4\ The' next. meetinigof Plalntield grange will be'Neld ‘Tuekday evening, Nov. 16 "M# 2hd" Mes.B. K. Buelldeft Thursday meeting. Georgo Dawley left Friday to aitend the meeting. < “Mrs. William*: Duell’ of -Petersham, | Mass., §8 spending a-fow-weeks here with Ber husbendi who ‘i -taming on the job 4¢ the Rill and muking his home with . Biuell: Br” APthir Maffitt has been entertain- ing. her aunt- and uncle from Pennsylva- nia {084 foW .QayB. =t ovasen N A student from Yale preached at the Congregational: church- here -Sunday, as Rev.-A. W. Barwick i#§tout of town. < £Fariners 'who have' wooldl o sell cannet get enoush of it cut and in the village it selis ¢ §12 and (§14 a cord. 3 William Hall has been sawing at the sawmill a'few Gays this week.' Mr¢. O'Tirfen of Jewett Oity was caller on_Bradford. Hill-Saturday. T 5 expécted ‘that ni ekténsion’ school Il be (eld at Grange hall the firat week in December. “Mason Gray of Camphell's Mills was & busitiess-ekiler in town Thursany. . Mr. and Mra: Willinr:Glark have re- furned after their honeymoon spent in Springfleld: - - STAFFORDVILLE Msi and Mrs. Whllzce™ Hill and soh Chariés'of Willimantie wste guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lyon Sunday. MFs Fred Sengér and sohs were the puests “of Mré-Senger's ‘sstefr, Mrs. Ida Gonverse, In Eastford last week Wednes- 3. ‘Mr.-and Mrs. Luke D. Shislds of Mvn— son were: guésts .of the latter's mother, M8 “Jarié Fagan, ovér Sunday. Mra. Albert Skinnéf and “lNttle ‘son of Bolton are guests of the former's parcnts, Rev. omd Mre™ J. M Von Deck, this week. A good ‘numdeér of young ‘friends gath- ered at the home of Miss Elizabeth Vom Deck: to celsbrate her 17th birthday on Tucsday evening. Games were played and réfressments were served. Many gifts were left for the-hostess. b4 NEWS Bridgeport.~~Mrs. James S, Kirk-of 33 Golden Hill street entertzined the Bridge- port DeafMute Catholic elub at the regu- larmesting “Thursday evening. Hartlordi~~Aggressive plans aré under way > to make the Knights of Columbus elebhouse “on” Prospect<street “the" “dom- munity center for Catholics” in Hartford. Salisburys—The~ Jotm ¥. Cox scholar- ship of Tale ‘college has besn’ awarded-by the -college’ facuity- to Richard W. Landon of Salisbury, cluss of 1821. Mr. Landon was one of the winners in the Olympie games- the pats.season. ~Eanst Hsmpton~-Miles :Chupman; trap- per and spottsmatt while returning from 2" hinting trip, Was “Walking: atong ' the track near Bishop's <ut and glricing up at the sun’ saw'the shiadow of 2 big bird, Heé“shot it ‘quickly gnd“brought the bird down,” T fanded i a swampr Mr. Chap- man ‘retufmed ‘home, “put oh - boots and omia-tat e had Killed a henhawk. The Bird mensufed” over four-feet “from wing to wing. This i the fourth hawk killed ton and James Huntington oi- Yanti ton_is ' il war, - ter, Nellfe Elizabsth and=Fozeph Whar< Stnday morning at-10.45 o'closk in :hai"" Doston to attend: the. natienal "“"‘ Ing fthe Naw Romdon Coudty Asesct ation of Conerewational = chumches: and ministars “in*New Lowdon “Phursday =" - “Dr. Browning's offies wiil ‘¥ closd Wov. 13th wntit Mondayr Nov-—20th—sav. e . MANSFIELD CENTER, A publi¢ mesting: for All woren ‘of “tie commuinity will be' heM -av the Nbrary next Wedne#day at 330 . -y, Wiien dre. Jeannetta: Phitan o Rockeille. Heme detr onstration wgént 1or-Tolland esunty Tarm Bureu,"Will talk oh-problems of the Home. If co desired, Mrs.” Phelariwill o s €lass 1o take & Bhott “Sourss Myt sewing, millinery, ' 6ooking ‘or -other Kome” dutfes, the course Being fres-to anyone. Whether fuchi aelass is ‘fornfed "WHI® dependicén- siderably upén the: interest shown at the meetihg Wednesday; Ny, ¥ The frorhing Worship! Suntay -was:{ol- lowed by ‘the servicd ‘of the* communion. Mrs. Blalr was reselved” imto: the fellow- Shipof the church and one child was bap- tized. - "X Pacating: b tiectéachers ot :the’ town was held at the school Tostday uftefioon. Mre: M KaGileen ~ANQérsom, -the: school nurse; Wwas fpressnt and-distributed: the emergeney its ' Which the” Red' Croes: s providing forail thessthoollin towh.-The outfits contain b: es and suppiles for firstoaidt - w Sort Rev: R.G Pn;vm ™ BAdEigort 91 Tuesday and ‘Wednesday, atteaing=tie state: . eonference _ of ' Congregational churelfes, onst ¢3OL vivezEd wack ' in New York. E Mrs. William® Reed “of New: Hnmm Is Wisiting- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eno. Mrs. T H. Wy va chairman of the Red Cross mem _m; ‘eanmaign - which is -to be conducted r \Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Thman dre viitmg in York state. -Mrs. Hfllkml is with h!l‘ son In Scotland, *A large Bumber of local people Were fn Jewett: City Monday” evéning to witioss the parade M clebration of the recemt republican “vietory. Owing to the Tliness ot Misa Catieriné Sullivin, there was' .o ‘school ‘session” for the children’ of the lutermed! for several days. - A, and Dirs. " Thouts m pron Bertha " Gallup, Miss "Ola’ Tanher, iks Plicbe Tanner and CharRs’A. Tarfier at- tended e national grange sessions in Doston Thursday: Misses Kathleen O, Lonnor and Cather- Ine Sullivan spent-the ‘Week end at their homes i Worcester, Mass. - vor Mr. and MrS Wiliam Bromlcy ‘spent Saturday and Sunday at:"the -home of their -daughter, Mrs. Charles Baker, ‘at Hopeville: -Mrs Daker and €himren we: companted her |- § uts on their return and spent_several dir Wilum A. MGuire fs $pending”a’few day's With' Irlends in Providence; R. L. - Armistice ‘day somne oltizens ‘recognized the didy by Ayiig ‘Old Glory. 'A few loodl people attended thé -cefebration’ i Nors wich. “In the evening the-selool ehtidren gathered and reelléd -vents of two yoars 4go by ringing’ chureh bells and parading the streets with - improvised - torches and A number of*nvtsesmaking devices. Youhg Anierica manifested the true spirit of the day Herbett Collfns of Coluribia I8 a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Tanner. Morris.—Four Waterville “young men while hunting in Morts’ Inst week Were arrested for trespass and*imraured in e town hall anti! they “seoured Hotda’ Later visit. \Where “this’ would- mean a ‘hard-| pigery . ship,” the nurse collects grim Suite fiuch of the f8o7as" the “famlly-is uble’ to_pay, and in Somhe €xses G Ted is ciarged. “The public heswiff nursing deri.runen! of Mie- United Workers; n addition to the servick Geecribed'“above, Would aleo “be #iad to redpond’ t5’ calty Yor nursing sef- Vi€6 ik’ homes:Where the £amiiy could af- fOrd “¥o: Yay for the full-time service of & graduste nurse.” With the present staft Of_nerecs; It i ot “possible to Tespond o uch’ calls “With hny Megree of regu- Inrity, bt ‘Whenever 4t is possible these enlis. 4re-nmadé st the price:of $1 per our; With X“eharge of 75' cents for each addiionar Hour o fmaction thereof. SCalis ‘MY Besent iir- 10 the nurses at the-Untted: Workers ‘House. Tel. 1t idle, it ¥ ‘botter: to ' send calls be-| en*3.36 Wnd® 10" a. m. and between 1.30 74nq2.30° 97 m.> Except in case of grear efhergaticy, < cills” Which “tome in durifg<the. late aftérmoon cannot receive attention untll the following morning. Moying Pictures at ¥. M..C. 4. Sunday. ““The men and older~boys’ of Norwich and Vitlhlty &fe invited o seo ‘the mov- lmge plotirdd 8¢ Joseph tn Egypt at the, lobal ‘Youhg: ¥en's Christiali Assoctation Kall tomOrTow a4 p. 'm.- In addition to e’ plctirds Popitar will be used SO &rief and timely taik Will be given by~ Roy E. Keller the New Ebndon is free. i Bermons om Spcinlism of -J¢sus. “WAttle Federated church Rev. R. Dan- fel Trick, the pastor will begin a series. of * sermons on “the -Soelalism 6f Jesus. The-seriés: will include the following sub- Jects; Dhe Kdea! Hoformer,e The Model Laborer, The Gjg..t" Philunthropist, The Super ‘Hocluliet, “The Getler of Wealth. Tt <fiFet -6eFmon “inithis series will be siven Sunday.evening. —— - 2.DAVIS THEATEE, Represcnting 'a venturs into the frowen| northlands- i whiod-Ronaid - Byron, ce: bfaiéd Canadien wctor, Jost-his life, Back © Cod'a a - picturizasion of rwood’s well known magugine story; Wapt, the Walrus, co: to tho' Davis theaws, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. V-Btiséd on® themid- that kindness to ani- mals' Will be refuried to the donor by tlioge: animais, the-siory depicts the life Of Dolords 1 p cau, & Aid of the Wil dérnass -whoZ kind “treatment to forest beasts hne taught them o love her. Tiss story then switches to the Arctic| Tezions Where Wapki-the kilier, 2 Dune “dog, ‘Whose brutal side h: Broughi *to the purfuce through the cruci-| ty of-owners; meets- Dolores, Who saves it from a beating and wins the animal's loyaley. ‘For - today, Wallacs Reid " in _The Dancli® Fool, Traillug the Leopard, Birds | ad Flowers, thie Priecha colored pictures and the second Wpisode of ‘Jack Demp- sey’s $1,006,000- seriai, Daredevil Jack. g v Saionetabish | REDDIGORE. €OMING . TO, DAVIS, “Bertram Goltra, who - plays - Despard, the “Sallain’ in Ruddigore, is said to be the: funmifest mar-on - the comic opera Mage. - Ahd strange to say Gie reason, Why ‘e is- funny, o 3r. Geltra himsei| explatna, 1y that he: trics to-e serigus, | The -micor wnisheps in-life'are the ones that smure us most By way of tration, it we -ece s fat lady wih her| ann fafl of bundies stumble, We laugh, | provided of coutwe that she does Rot in- Jire Werwelf. But what makes it funnier | by far'is for the lady t get excited and | exasperated. -The more exasperated she | M. Austin Dmn Colonial Days. “Colonial Days” is an attempt to lll v from the ordinary organ styl&: Peculiar changes of tonality with @wssonant pedal octaves -openithe comeés a piu mosso-in fhe relative minor for soft ' stops. mot adyally - modulates major and is -followed .by-® imo section that finally ‘Jeads re_original thgme to close. Peaceful Days eaceful Days” has two thems; the.first a beautiful song in’ A flat, and the second a slightly animated one in C minor. Antiphonal and echo_effects serve (6 bring to mind grim Scttiements; to the first theme to America Triumphant “America Triumphant” is a \ brifiiant festival allegro in D -flat. ~ Elation and triumph are the pervading tomes: A quicter movement in D ‘and B-flat Gfters sharp relief to the first themmie. This Suite has just been -published. The composer, M. Austin Durin, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, dnd is at present organist at the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, in- that city. . : Mr. Lester. pse (from “Sampson) What Manner of Lote MacDermid Mr. Keigwin. Valérie (Gavotte) G. H. Federiein » composer of this sprightly little tie, Mr. G. H. Federlein, will mbered here by his charming winter. Total E Behold, Handel Gatty Sellars After an_entrancing melody sugges- tive of the gondolas gliding on ‘Ve: oné munk! at wing the chor- of the gon- their vespers. Foll Pietro A. Yon 4 com- y is Pie- n, now residing m New York city. Mr. Lester. BRE! For its’ fea Monday and Ti smet Oltve D THEATRE. ing” Pollock n whieh ¢ nally starred:d The story goclety girl who cares clothes she her ‘guardian T‘*l- manner - in llow girl is made to realize the false val of her pursults and the real value of true Jove is the substance of the picture, and the sort that never fails to interest E o Lincoln will 50 be seen In Bi- Fearless, and other pictures on il include & com ied Hearts and Diamonds and the Topics of the Day ‘Today's bill consists of Wiillam Far- num in a magnificent screen version-of Just's Hantly McCarthy's great ‘stage success and novel, If T Were King: & comedy titied Her Deloved Burglar- asd the Pathe News. Foar shows today st 130, 3, 6:15 and 515 Five hundfed pony votes given with each ticket fof ' 3% Aveid Imitations & Sabstitotey by bim_this year. the cases were settled for $12 each. to discuss. It is true that The prices on No, you are mistaken, for we are about to dis thinking .about: it is the newspaper campaign of new Winter garment and pocket the than buying a garment in February i(\feed t]:t,;u to bring the prices down: now will you JBFU extravagance was nmpunt, : the “don’t buy” propaganda was tuceeu@ i resulted in closing the mills, and it it * the mills closed indefinitely. if merchanis canmot dlspon of thelr merfimndiu at piresent law prices y that. they will not place any more the result :F hear a pin drop anywhere in New England, for,_potn merchandise regulates the speed.of the looms, an{,;t mills run full time or 16 houn a week thmk it om. allufmn-glrmenhm.l [ &% R oflenmtheqpxktmd LERTGN The Campmgn Resu!t. .9 }..che _n., . X § M‘h{ B N s, R AT e SIS DR Wi U AT 1B T TN G S SR Rl @nmmmm&c i, .wr. o T Fots,. tho™ funnier -she beeomes. ~So. by belng afways-in dead eamest and try- ing (o extricate himself from the-many misfortunes Which befall him in Ruddi- zore, Mr. Geltta succoeds in reaching the top néteh of humer.” “When “Mr§ Gotira fppears” a3 the de- formed ‘district visitor in the second act of Ruddizore; the audience laughs before he'utlers & word or:makes a sound, and o more- ey lawk- the more distress- #3° hio“Beemin T become. ~And natarally & moro distrsascd e becomes, the fan- niae he I8 - Mrl Geltra will De geen with Rusfiigors-ut the Davis - (he; on Wed- uesdaz, matines aad oight, Nov. 17, UBLISH Huimn in my sides; hips ble backsche. I eould not -do any work at &li. Fwas lmhdbymy ey did 't‘;-:*: mo wie. I read in one. of your books where “other wo- e bad beey | hel, di p = filblhlfu" ~ h& Coms -so-1-tried it.ame elped me :d_hu that now T'ean doeverys $hingin-the honse: ¥-have told my friends about your wonderful Vege- fable Compound ssd you bave my. ml-l- to publish -y letter -s0 ‘wamen *who suffer may learn how o get m >-Afrs: I0A Qvexe \‘hi"e The slightest doubt ‘E.. Pinkham's. Vegetable & wille ¥ou, write {o today's matinee. THE STRAND. Children of Destiny, the spectacules Republic /picture now ~wixymg at The Strand theatre was written by Shydney Rosenfeld and directed- by George Trv. ing. In this new picture Edith Haljor, the star, departs from the commonples by playing three roles. She is first sben as a young mother, next as an aged mo- thef” and finally as the young daughter. The comedy Ford Sterling in Her @lai- den Trust. Today matince, childrea 11 cent 3 Sunday night. Taylor -Holmes tn b Very ldea; Hidden Dangers Hemmed In, Border R featuring Edgar Jones, a morth woods arama of love and rom:foe. Mack Sennett comedy. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Al ma, Where Do ¥ou McTammany and G Wednesday and Thursday—The. Mkbn Riders. See that whirlwind serial The Strand says so. Chauncey B. Episcopai charefi ! and Mre. Brewster ~of Hartford are guésts of Mr. and Mre. O#- | vet Gould Jemninzs of Fairfield. Bishop :Brn ster presided at the 40th dicosslin Iegs and = terri- l 1 meeting of the women's auxiliaries ut St John's church, Bridgeport, Wednesday. " STOMCH UPSET? Get at.the Real Cause—Take . Edwards' O Olive Tabiets lehtthm:md:d suficrers ore doing now. Instead Doox el they s SRR Rl cae of the siiment—clogged