Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 6

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mn JJnl Telegraph company, rénce with representatives of manufacturing concerns Saturday pro: jsed to recommend the - re-establishment of - i telegfaph service in Danielson for hlni“e‘ commercial messages. Mr. ‘Reed came here - specially tromi® New York to confer relative to the dll-l qfidlahn that has arisen here over the djecomtinuing, ef receiving t»mmfie.:‘-é messages by telegraph in Danielson ‘with the present unsatisfactory arrange- ment of telephoning ‘telegraph messeges Peceived at an office of the Western Ufilod Telegraph company in Putnam. The entire situation was gone over in Aeail at a conference .thdt lasted near- Iy two héurs and Mr. Reed’s statement that he wo recommend the re-estab- lishment of service here on the basis of | what has been given for many years priéor to the present arrangement proved entirély satisfactory to those who had fafked with Mr. Reed. - Unwarrantable delays and ineonven- fence resulting trom the present arrange- thent of handling Danfelson’s télegraphic business were reviewed in detail for Mr. Reed, who was exceedingly courteous in dealing Siih tha iattantion. As a result of the interview it is an- yidipated that the service hera will ha Festored in the near future and the caus for the complaints that have beer se nu- merous .and so wall founded durtwg the Past few weeks removed. 5 At s hearing betere Dr. L. J. Sylvester, “Justice of the peace, in the town' of Brookiyn, Saturday morning. James Ri- ley. charked with assault with intent to kili. was held In default of- $5.000% bail imtil Saturday, to which time the hear- ing was adjourned. Attorney Arthur G. Bill prosecuted for the state. Riley was yithout counsel but will ‘be represented ;v‘ln attorney at next Saturday’s hear- | oRiley was arrested Friday. afternoon by Deputy, Sheriff Edwin Bennett, Officer Christbpher Andrews and George Metthe of yDanielson, as told in The Bulletin of turday morning, after he had ais- eharged. a- shotgun through ‘the window" of shis” home and. came within an:ace of killing hefler ‘Williams, one of his nelgh- {:AFor. some; time past.Riley: has been Séurce of ‘worry for persons.in.his nmém- Borhood. ” particularly to Willlams, *whe deed has: a right to get water a _pipe line from a ‘spring -on Ritey's land.: Some time since the pipe cut -and - when : plumbers- went , over #rom-Danjelson to repair tha damage Ri- lev attacked them. It was while a.plumb- ¥r was engiged in an effort to repair the @amaged pipe Friday afternoon: that:Ri- ey, “who - was " hidden ‘within his home, Ppoked .a_shot gun ‘out:through a* window #nd " discharged ¥ately .escaping being hit by the charge. *.At? the: time this" ‘incident oceurred the plumber was voflunl under the pre- ‘ Sheriff Bennett. faction ‘of Mr. Bemnett. in: describing the fe firially did poke the' gun. throus] & windew_and though remonstrated with 9 ‘be reasonable ‘discharged the weapon. Ltickily,: no one was ht. Z Snerfff Bennett ' returned to Danielson qw in G@o_i-p' Metthe, ‘having _obtained* "'.:.:‘-'*"‘z T o, hom o o et - este PISO'S the weapon, . Williams | 2 n affair - said #hat' Riley tore” at the easing of a win- s of his home in.an effort to.get it .fi)lnhlflllhotltthe men out. company ' with Officer Andrews Saked permission to go into the ' house denied him,’ fof it was feared 'that he would again’ obtain the gun,’and he was bustied ‘inte -the sherift's’automobile- and Officer . Andrews sent. after. the’ coat. . |. Severa]l weeks ago, following - another of Riley's savage outbreaks, he:was-ex- amined ‘as to his sanity by two local physicians. ' They - deciared 'him sane, 8¢ | no- further detion was. taken against' him. Since that time nothing mere has | heard of him publicly - until, the- sen tional affair 'of Friday 1narnoon He has ‘been very lnsinen( {respassers. getting. on | againi tn -his: »mben& | serted that one of the known lawyers teld him that !uu::lt “draw biood” on'anyone in resisting trespassing. but séems to have misunder- | stood what the lawyer told him- and went to_extraordinary leng:hs on Friday in' repisting the "epairing of the pipe:liné that carries water to: the Williams place: At'all of ‘the masses at St. Jadees’ church Sunday the annual financial re- Port of the;parish was read by the pag- or, eRv. M..J. Ginet, M. S. . This report hows that ‘the pagish is entirely, free of deb? and that there is a eash balanee in excess of $3500 on hand. This is the ! hucleus of a fund for the erection of a parish hall,, which undertaking will be the . next- large . venture of the parish: The report showed that the reecipts of the parish Auring-1920 were iwell: in ex- cess of 326,000, and the récord .made ‘v;z the be#t in the history of the par- s) In connection with the giving of thc report, Father, ,Ginet - thanked* tige . par- ishoners _ fbr the: liberality Which made such a splendid showing possible. Connécticut Mills ‘wen ome of the. fas) et basketball games seen here ‘this’ se son Saturday evening whan pany M team of Milford, dewn 'to ‘defea’ by the- po,oieiot‘:rto ) Things Jooked rather hofieless for the’ 18- cal ‘team ‘at ‘the’ erd o _the. first hait | I | ana - get 'hi§ coat, but th )nvnm\“a e Dl-m Saturday n’hnl 25 attracted many “the ‘stae , Anm hmtn in styeet in W'Mte<3u:°‘ffl‘ rnto (he Cciutches of the -Westerly Fridgynight ina the; persop ..of James Nobte: . Noble-was found in an-intoxicated anoral m condition. on Pand street, and was arrest- - 8t od, by, Officer George Champlin. ‘He was "4\“"" brought befere. Clerk M.. Walter 'Flynn, "‘ St | I of .the Third. distriet: cour{-Saturday, AW- | o nd was fined’ §2 and costs. amounting. to 1.80 ;° beautiful eh, $1.12 1-2, : her home,’ with qH Jnmu church, at i Johm Marr and Me: and: Hogue ‘and ‘son James -have returned’ to avemue, ' afetr -tm Bnpuet uh\;rch Sundey! , . " | when violating the law E. Kennely ‘was, in fillrlnot v.l. lu- - Members. ot Danieison ‘chapter, O. E. 8; services in' St church: Sunday ‘morning, - marching” from the ledge rooms 0. the: chufeh'jn & body. ‘A prised Alrcdllb‘be‘flflll to’ Peter £ Attawaugan,. The'accident ‘was ideble, the dog . nnnint directly in front ‘of the machine. ‘ The dog was kill- ed between Attawaugan and Ballouville while in company with George ' Morse #Scottie,” as 'he’'was calied, will be greatly: miseed, being a_very: intelligent dog. . . . PUTNAM -~ Putnam High school ‘basketba]l team went to. North ‘Grosvenordale Friday ev- ening and played Tourtelotte Memorial High- school, « bringing:" home the * bacon by ‘the score of “forty-three to sixteen. The game was fast and exciting’ and. the result was ‘in doubt. throughout the -fifst half. Spencer started the game by, scor- ing thréé points . for Putnam. ' Several fouls, which vwer "called -against: Patham in-\the .first half were successfully shét by kn:ghl Who scored six.fouls and one field godl /during the game. ’In the see- ong haif’the Putnam. players forgéd ahead, and with a few subdiitutes suc- eded. in - cnping « the ]ll’nel victon by ?rtyvthrté ‘to siktée, he result,ofvihe gar lett: THZN Tuesfay ‘eV ea d¥fbatad ‘sixteén to m;, the ,result to achieve.a vietory. de!Iflr-dlvnh Jn ex- cese' of ‘$600 was. repomted ;l.y by R.S. sm“iy £z ingly - Motor. Sy i comy place on Main :’t?eet 'w"pn‘ny during. the y Ent\*mea to ‘the Where the bufglars -would be ‘compar tively! ree from - observation:'- Ph Was 1o dlmvem 7 until - Sunday. well - advanced’ " Residents .o ¥ “Rabbity, Maranvilie,, famious nse' layer .and. one 4f-the ‘stars.’of .the Na- bring.'a team hem played | Jlnull'y. i1 f! ¢ with. - Maratville to ' pla mndebyImJ Lhmmp.l’t o American. Legion.' o As sessions . of the. general ~ assembl 3 Hartford. this week, m s Hereabouts .will ul:'?fi rtford “the néw Legislativ train which begins rurrnint 11y Putfilr: tomorrew , (Tuesday) letflnt that at 8,10 a, . m. Henry * McDérmott of spent. Sun at_his -home in Danielso;s The F(de l!y orthgn'l of o i B I)EPARTMENT | addition: to . the Doy Kimbalk mh! ‘has firone - | laee ¥ anmooekg & ot (le"fimuelloqe‘ hhe i was, Ivi pleasing .to’ Put " High s supporiers. Putnam plavers " showed. fine . passwork. but the shoofing’ ‘waa peor.and. improye- n+that ‘brangh, will..be necessary Putnam . High gunupfls wl'.h ‘high, achool -teams. Vs ok { iminary. game,; played patwoen Kilborn's Speed : Bovs: uzd Grosyenordale ‘fairly-close at- time. The unmk,g- vm, team, won A dalenx schtm Hi:b nudunts rqmbpflnz Wfl ”m vaplnled the leam " o! his fine ‘and was dismissed. Clerk Flynn told Noble to-warn tdn the- fu- dealt with in that ‘nest of “jakey” -flends. Although Mlie 'wam broke he made provision for the payment | ture they would be se: ‘ George A. Crulckshank and Miss Clars Annette Wiltiams were united in mar- riagé ,Saturday. morning at Chist Epls- copal church, by the rector, Rev. Edmund 7. Cjevehnd The double ring service was used. After the ceremony a wedding shank left on-a honeymoon trip to Willl- mantie, Conn., and Mariboro, N. H. The couple will reside in Westerly, where ‘the groom is employed. George R. H sachem of Misquamicut Tribe, . Order ‘of Redmen at the meeting held Friday evening. Other officers foilow: George: Havens, senfor sagamore; Peter Labricque, junior sagamore; James La- hel, prophet; Rouse L. Clark, collector of wampum ; Roy E. Miller, keeper of wam- pum; J. E. Morrison, keeper of records: J. R. Leahy, William F. Pendleton, Chas. R. Johnson, William Minchen, Sr., and O. H. Chapman, delegates to the great council ;- Rouse ‘L. Clark, A.° F.. Bab- cock F. W. Boulter, J. 8. Chappell. and F."J. Pérry. alternates. were. installed by Deputy Sachem Arnott ‘of Providence’ ; Guests - were present from_Providence ang .Boston. Refresh- ments were served After the meeting. ! Angelo Tarena and Mivs Angelina Cap- albo; ‘Both of Bradford, - wers . married Sunday morniig .at-the Church’ .of ' the Immachlate. copception by: Rev.: Henry Brusio, - Thevbride was atterided by Miss Santa Temnova and- Ffank? Pucel was Mr.. and’ Mrs. Turafo: will re- side’ in. Bradterd where the’ groom, Is” em Dployed. . 71t it can be .nvgq that the. beard ‘ot capvassers: did Wwiltully or fraudulendy deprive any.person of his right to.vote, I will r * immediately;- as 'I.-cannot .and ‘I will not serve as senator from the town . of Hopkinton if my -election has been obtained illegal Senator . Elisha R. Bitgood-séys in reply to the statement jssued ' by. - Representativ:- Samuel H. Dayis of Wegterly regatding the controver- sy which :has’odenrred Yover ‘the election in Hopkinton last’ NoVvember. - - Bitgood ‘has issuied: a state- ment in_wkich He -denies the dllegations of Mr. Spencer .and his counsel, Mr. -Pavis tor the effect: that tirere: we: irreg- Putnam High 43. Tourte- ‘High 18 substifutes. an, Wfl‘flma Ditfand_ tor nph«, Alard for Spenter; Toutéllotté,. Swanson' tér Knigh kmm Repney. ] 2, Durind ; Gnflqn pa sarding’ the ‘resignadtion - 1ir Pascoag o ’l’h a8 2J. -Cércoran,” Jr., and his assist: whom t1s. Cahill -J. ‘Hee Butnam. . Mr. Ce who‘ in. Putnani ‘Haé Been uem "of and Lince!n mills" i}l le !hwe M 1920 —'flu‘mrfllm of dhe- At M8, mbting tantght - (Mondad) Put- name Grange,:No. 37 piresent the follpw- charge = of\Mrs... Ruby Popping ithe Ques- tion, . followed by ua - musical = program. Those, taking part in'the -play are Earle ! Johnsen, Ruth-Arnold. Elsie - Davidson. | This is the la&t. méeting- n which the! { 1820 officers will - preside. - installa- | tion of the 1921 ofticers who were elscted { last. . Nevembers “will une pllM at, the ,nen meeting.- . - Faneral: mn ln vxn. A, P "Ran- (a1l were held at hdr home at ‘two; 0'cl aturday afternoon; Rev. Boyton Merril f the Second.Con tional *chureh” of; ficiating. Burial wu i Eut Pufriam! 1t has beem deeided et the speifiag | match betwéen' the mmnhr and’ High, schools: of Putmam; and ' Killingly wil | taKerplace this- year:as. It ‘hgs . for,, two' gramtimr, 1¢hves r4 sehool, fcon-* his: t Kflhflt)v <7 Phis, | test’ with one victory, and- this décide ‘which tawi $hall.coms inté pérma-'| nfnt\ posséssion "df the. éflfi‘flfleh‘ The,: cont wm ro0! Dflme “Mrs. 0 J0 Bu! anal ohlld lk isithre ln&{o tham Reton Putnam’ High' scheol s ys the’ Thom “town- team: n. sétiosl bwlknrlglton!m (l!en ay. " During the past week,the ‘tor; recaived: ane’ giftof and six ‘doMare.~The; baky fund -for- the dred and. one dn'lam 2 K 10 the ‘hospital about leaves Iiis wife and two-children. schosl 'entert inment - course “WId: Lite.” “and Pilgr by high schea: sti; “The:, Feclestast meeting _this® (lflndflfl hnpd. s " | the - m: i‘rf sedond: cockered: first, second .pullet: | and one of~sne hundred dollars: swelline. the “total'ite" five: theusand- four huyndred. sdmea; puriose has -Vncrnnd to. one hun-- “The third number .in the Putnam High js.to be'a lacture by - fipw\c-! J. Hawkins.. entitled. Proceeds. are to . he nged to help defray the expenses of the int. nrrsented sume time: 2g0. . Fecl i3l .Society of the Sec-, i i Sirk D end.. Coniregational - churen, Rfi‘;".",n ;: Parish . supper at the Congegational " ectors ‘larities: in the electwm =% ~He ‘declares: < ¥ “If there is any-doubt - Cthat T varh.k 1y -elected in November-I am~willing ‘that ter; should go: before the ° pmflr authorities for settiement.” ‘Westerly poultry breeders whe are ex- | hibitors at the 11th annual’show of . the | Southern : New Engiand Poultry associa- n-were the winners of many prizes. The show ‘is the biggest in the history- o the- ‘agsociation- in number- of birds ex- hibited.. -More than 1500 entries. were received but -owing ‘to lack of ‘space 500 entries were retgrned by the show eom- mittee, A Jarge. d legation ot fanelers from Westerly anfi Ashaway attended the show. The . witmings of the Westerly exhibiters are: more significant for the fact that several. club. mests were held at New London this year.. - The awarda to_Westerly, and Ashaway exhibitors’ fojlow.: Barred. Plymouth. Rocks—Bishob- Bros. of Wester]y first color and shape and fourth epckerel, fourth. fifth, pullet. {fiest kerel ; first color : third pullet. second pen ;, James aner, Westerly, fifth coek. ., . wk&—leold Doney. ‘Westerly, first color:. second cock, first. second hen, first, shape: second. -third. fourth cockerel ,fourth, fiftr pullet, -first pen... ‘White T2ghorns—Thomas Thorp. West- ;. first colsr, shape ; .second ‘cockerel, first color shape puilet and champjonship bird of the class: first pen. 3 Columbian Wyandottes—George Stead- man. Westerly. first, cock; sécond “eock- Jan. 8, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. ‘setts General hospital in Besten. Frank Larkin and: Gurdon B. Hiscox legt 'Sunday. for Baltimere, Md., and will on their return trip they will visit the Canal zone, They expect to be gone two months. The first meeting the teaehers training classes .of the combined Sunday schools evening. Dr. E. M. Bratcher of Provi- dence will conduct the work. STONINGTON al: the office of the town clerk Saturday and organized. The board is composed of Lorenzo D. Fairbrother, Edward E. Miss Frances Louise, 74, for 27 years a resident of .Stonington and living with the family of John Lopes on Hancox poor health for some months. She was born in the Azores Islands in 1846 %ind came to America Wwith. M Lopes. The Mary's church. A large number of specially made barrels came here Friday consigned to making a shipment of the company's goods to Japan. ' A meeting of Pequot council, No. 442, ning. A number of Portuguese residénts of Stonington left Saturday for an eastern homé in the Western Isiands. The American Velvet Co., mill here will résime operitions today’ (Monday) 22 8uring which time an lnvtmory was taken. Vietar Johnson'has retirned from the weeks'\ stay due- to ‘an operatibn ‘for ap- pendicitis. 1 Tive sophomare class of the Stonington the - schoal auditorium Saturday . even- ing: At the K- of C.iwhist ariseh webs giv- Mathews ;- and Walter Chesebro, conso- lation .awards to Miss Elizabeth Walsh and Alfred Lewis. -80 teach’ us' to. numbef our days that Wwe. may apply ouy hearts unto wisdom, Psalm’ 90:.12, 2 New . Year messige, was minster. Sunday;- the 2d.’ :The topic for the prayer ch’c.e »t hom! aliars,/Every. man, woman and 2 1d ‘be- 1 28, Epbesians 4: 46, Colos ‘What obligations. does this fact imply? Are we meéting them, and if /An-the annual meeting of the Weatmin- ?er Ecclesjastical society Monday, Jan. Dedcon Edwin' Edmond was elected feries, place of Columbus Smith, whe ‘has left tow: The other officers were elected after ‘reading -and aceenting the Sther attention given to other matters of business. The Ladies’ Ald society at its regular their ordered quilts. ‘Buell union, W. C..T. U., of Canterbury holds ‘the next meeting with Miss Corey Gus Schiff of New York was-a guest last week at Rosedale. Mrs. Will Davies’' foot has so far im- out_crutches. Edward Green is at times able to be about for a little. His friends look for nonx. POOLF—In Westerly, R. I, George W.. Poole. JOHNSON—Jan. 8, 1921, a sor to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jolnson of Uncas- nurses trajning class - of the Massachu- sall today , (Monday) for California. Up- of Westerly will be held this (Monday) The board of relief of the town met Bucklin -and Thomas R. Platt. street, died Saturday. She had bcen in funeral services will be held at St the Atwood Machine Co. to be used in R. A, will be held this (Monday) eve- port, whence they will sai} for their old at 7'a. m. atter a shut down since Joec hosffital at New Lbndon after a three High schoal ‘héld a social and dance in en .as ‘follows: First, to Mrs.- Frank V. WESTMINSTER the theme _at momln: Wt mh!p at West- longs to the family of God, Genes.s 11: 50, how? Bexton: of ‘Smith and Winchester ceme- feport of the secretary and treasurer and meeting in'the parsenage room tied one of Wednesday afternoon at 2.30. proved that she is able to'be about with- S B Rl P e a_son; George W., Jr., ville. S MAERRIED. NK—WILLIAMR—In West- . L, Jan. 8, 1921, Ed- mund J. Cleveland, George A. Cru shank and Miss' Clara Annette Wil- CRUICKSHA ‘Black - Wyandattés—C. P-hm Chap- ‘man, Avondale, firdt eock first, second hfll White <Wy-ndmel—l'lrne'tvwc\6&nln- sée, first cock: Dr. Rabert . Fafnham, Westerly. second hen. | “'Silver Lacéd Wyandottes—Lewis Stead- man, - Westerly," first, cockerel fitst, see- ond:” pujlet. ' iBlack’ JAvas—Jamés © ermer ly. fifst: cackerel ; first hen, Dark * Cornish—James ‘Hamilton, Cr.. first, se¢ond cock: first, sec™ “Arthur“Maine, “Westeriy. 'first. -nm.uro—cArALno—tn Westerly, R. Jan. 8, 1921,-by Rev. Father Henry Bruno, Angelo Turano and Miss An- geiina Capalbo, both of Bradford. LI ru,—xn.uul—xn Englewood, N. J.. Jan. 8, 1821 Dr. E. H. Linnell of this eity ‘and Mrs. F." D. Millard of Engléwood. Fll:LD—cboPtl—-ln Griswéld, Jan. 8, 1921, by :J.P. Richardson, Walter Albére Fieig: and Miss S. Bessie Cooper wett . City. STEWART — KARASS — In Willimantie, “an. 8, 1921, by Rev. W..F. Borchert, ewart of Collinsville and Mi Lene h\ms:‘o( Hebron. e DIED ROBINSON-—In- ‘Pitnam, Jan. §, 1921, ‘Emery. Robinson>of- Moosun. GRANT—In ' Cofiinsyille, Jan. 6, 1921; Mary. Wheeler: widow of Sylvestes Grant, -a' natjve~ of- North Stonington, . aged 80 years., 5 Loruhm Stoninzion, Jan. 8, 1921, Louise, aged T4 years, (AN—In “this" city, Jan. 5. 1921, O iie L. ughter of George A. and the late Virgima Sydleman. Fuheral servicés -'at her late home Wester- ‘White. Cornish—William R. .Wélls . & Son,” Ashaway.”first. cock. first: hen, first cockérsl, “first - pllet.. first. pen. w - " Progressives—William ‘R. Wallas& Son. Ashaway. -first cockerel, “finmt: pullet, -first pen;Robert : Fatnham, shapd’: ‘second .hefr: «first cookerel : W, second’ pullet.’ second pen. ‘Light’ Rrahma. - Bantams—Rogér .’ Dunhm: ‘Westerly. first. cock. first hen; first- cpckenl Airst pmm first pes. Luolkl Wesli hiwiboen. roceived. in town that Whifakee. (S e Tueaney. aftthoor; an. . al 20" Mrs. George Jaeger of ‘Moss street has | .\ ;Gxmey_in Willimantie, Jan. 8, arrived in 'Sacramento, Cal. - A numbér of local ‘members of the K. of ‘C.._went "to New Lorndon ' Sunday 'aft- efnigon 'to «withess “the exempiification ef the 3rd degrée by Seasfde council. No. T1. " Syrfman Horace Emmett of the' Wateh _Life Savinig ‘#tation has’ been trans- ferred. .to Narrdgansett. Pier. .He . ro ports_for. duty, at his new . pest . today — e opened its hockey ssasen by deteating: the Roxbury Latin hockey team: six to neth- ing.. The iee was net extra good for- hc:y,. both: ieams plaved a.fine game. The Pomfret castain, Henderson, sosred two" of” the.-goals- for 'the -wipning" team, Dmaine: scored -thiree ‘goals- and Stires ‘| got away- with-one. © Though they made no. scores. Hammond,~ Smith and: Chase did_'tHeé-best work for the Massachusetts team. The game was refgreed by Jack- ‘umpfres were Brower and me: Twelve minute periots. Sunday, after tHe freezing weather of Saturday ‘night, . many of the juwnfle of Putmam were enjoying skaf- 1821, Lawrence .aged 43 years. FLETC) James Hampton Haggerty, Fleicher, aged 60 years. CARD OF THANKS We .wish to. extend onr heartfelt thanks Ito all our friends neighbars for their mlnv acts of kindness’ m sympathy dur- | our rccent beteavement These ex- Lfiou of mmy ‘will always be re- MR A_\'D MRS. JOSEPH \'ORML\D AND FAMILY. 18 Rock ‘St., Norwieh. | Church & Alien 15 Main Sth Funeral ing. T Wrimiam B. Bailey, Pr. D.. of the Yale School of religion was the speaker at the morning. service of Congregational chtieh for the New: Year have' been sr- ranged and he first. will ‘be in charge of Mrs. G D. -Anold. - There will - be twe supper for adults and I“ for . the _chil- —AND— dren. 'flue one acove announced is for the tdults and two, for the children. The one above announced fs for the - aduits. The suppe® will be followed by a lecture. Embalmers Lady Anl.u- greater improvemer session® after school was in session a we lost time, tainment with a had a share day afternos and Mr. 2| days have bad (ER—In. Taftville, Jan. 9. 1921, From the Col'wrs We Story "Black Beach’ | by Ralph Stock - THREE MEN AND A GIRL STRANDID, ON A DESOLATE SOUTH SEA ISLAND-" HERE IS ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE AND THE STORY OF A GIRLS SUPREME HEROISM v TODAY ARD TU ECA JuPNS S0 CONCERT ORCHESTRA AT THE Today's Prices : ' MATINEE NIGHT.. 20¢-Zf Today, Tuesday, Wedn: :;1 “THE DISCA WITH GRACE DAR A Powerful Story .of Real Life COMEDY “WORST OF FRIE RGeS NS THIRD CO. BDANCE ARMORY, NORWICH FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 Dancing From 8:30 ROWLAND’S JAZZ BA GENTLEMEN 55c—LAPIES 40c Including War Tax Car For Taftville After the Dance of 1 All the echools the after a very tree followe of vacation in place of two w other scl s No school/was the order for ! of on account meeting. Several friends from here att burial of Mrs. E. P mond cemetery Bradford, have much veteran, loss. New Year's evening held at the Coite Mrs. Thomas ( Messts. Amos among, those presen A party of I5 berri celebrate I afternoon. The rea school day. Mrs. Nash of Darien has make a further shiort sister. Mrs. William Da valescence Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Bro ing their hondymoon visiti triends. The. townspeople have attend the pastor's receptior with the church meeting which it follows, at the (Monday) afternoon at the memorable. A full size took courage and blossome the parsonage Word has been receiv 5 recent Message of To FINAL All the employes at the local exchange of‘the-Southern .New Tingland Telephone Co.ihave baen mylted by Jacob Alpert.. :| manager of the Victory theatre to attend the_comedy “Number. Please” to be vre- :n'ted ‘there teday (Monddy) and Tues- HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN = “QUALITY CORNER" | ICOC AR NG AND ~at Makes Its Appeal to Every Woma! ] | | In “I e [ toe An MACPHERSON “FOR QUALITY" REA DT AVALTARNEN" M si Ladies’ Fur Coats We have taken a decp less on all remaining Fur Coats to close yp ths s marked at 1-3 to 1-2 ONLY 12 COATS IN STQCK. J. C. MACPHERSON CPP. off. RDED WOMAN” ¢ Piay George Broa lay:d to ake oné.” s Masterpiece A NOTABLE CAST TUES. AND WED. MOON RIDEF Tcday and Tomorrow Clara Kimball Dramatic Productions of Her Entire Carzer “MID-CHANNEL” UIR ARTHUR WING PINERO cf the Powerful Dramas That o Ethel darrymore Framous— 1 hat Acztonished All_New k at the ramous Empire Tnza- ard Une of the Most Wonderiul sy in vehica Clara nim- Appeared. RYANT, VASHBURN G2l What Happened ‘i'o Jones?” rst's Famous Farce fune of the Eigh- Amendment. Orgy of Laughter For All Who 4 and All Who “Leave It Paramount Magazine LLi i\GLY ards is staying with in Norwich Tues- called 1o of the rews ' was en company Andrews and epent Saturday irews’ parents lost two valuable des Moran are en- s nephew, Warne . DOWN eascn. Coats now CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK

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