Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 5, 1921, Page 6

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e Mrs. The upward climb of raw cottan prices|; g the Tatter part of this month, lea¥- B gt 7 A AT - — e e e $|is looked upon in manufacturing, concerns | Se v 105 ome in Bastford, and is to - - Me\andten A . et of “wm e : {here as likely to cause'a auick Tevival in | (IS ofacives at Leeds. T e A BR AT T R T ¢ « h 3r, DAMN I 'mm 5:12::‘;&;&:6’33:;“:;‘3::5 ma:s tgf;fli‘:'!“; h Elelga‘l\'flwmfltah\ee:t::: ifi“xfi?‘!fi'fl'éfl :i PE:::“R::! :Sr:x easily " Qefeated me'suhm principal; Mary Thomt; 5115"- Mrs. Mu.'—ll;et Sl;{vmm i< entertaining ¥ s PROY ! New v 22! Sed o R Re: . G ini, 3 b : Sunday, Deacon and Mrs. A, C. Greene|; Mr, and = Mrs. John Cartwright and|with a number of cotton mills in this im-1 pis week's meeting of Anselm Mayotte| Westerly Kaceys at the “h"eln'.i'cl};';;lh R. i‘:j -v‘ '“)u‘:;l::m\’?fln::u. 8 friends from New Yo and Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Greene of Mrs. Arthur Curtis of Providence were|rcdiate terfitory and -the promise .now post, American Legion: grounds Sunday afternoon, 6 to 1. he | B <S\e Bt TR g g - New London motored to W to}injured at 6.15 Saturday morning when|seems good for an active fall and Winter | © 5ohn Fanning of Philadeiphia, former-| game was full of fielding features, a L_ud % Jis 2% 'Ma.rr sl Siile A NORTH mmm artend divine worship. It was at West-| tiie automobile in which they Were en|Tho fact that cotton in advancing infy "21"overseer in a Putnam mill, is visit.| number of good plays beig turned in Flizabeth 3 ;a3 Sk > 2 felate? 2 4 - - ~ i S 3 i e & vithh Pennock on | Dawl 1 and 2; Carrie L. Saunders, Miss Cdrolyn Lisec of Water MIlL Te minsier in 1845 that Deacon Greene|route from Washington, D. C. to theiriprice in sensational way is expected 10|ino here for a few days. by both teams, but wi . 3 =2 Florence Bra Gertrude | 1" is visiting Mrs, Jennetis Hoffman. nited with the church, and Sunday’s|lome city crashed into a tree at whatjstart a lively buying =spurt in retall| "yopn V. Howell of Worcester is spend. |the mound, the big leaguers haj every-|and 15 Margaret 8. Outley, special:} M. and JfsBrnest Smith and astEn- visithtion was. in ation of the event!is known as Dead Man's curve at the!stores. for buvers realize that high prices ing the holiday season with relatives in|thing their own way. The game | Slattery, 1; 8 ’f heol—Jeanne ' K. | ters, Klizabeth and Isabel, and Mise Hele —75 vears of me v, 60 years of | Averill place in the town of Pomiret. Alll for raw cotton mean an advance fromi pyinan close and interesting up to the six Chestnut Street sc! R T e et M which was wilh the Westmnster church. |were brought o the Day Kimball hospi-|present prices of finished cotton products.| At tha week end a pumber of the mem-| Inning, the Kaceys getting off to a.onc- | Dey, principal 8 1A S5 s Deacon Greene is hear his 93d birthday | tal in this city afier they had been given, Business is improving, too, in woolen and }yers of Putnam lodge of-Elks left here|run start in the initial chapter. Len | Montague, box ety 1 Wk Misses Catherine Holton .and Winnie and his and Mr #6th wedding { treatment by Dr. S. B. Overlock of Pom-| worsted lines, giving promiSe that theleo. s motor trip to Rouse’s Point and|Dugan got a double ingo left, took third| Park Avenue "*’“"‘__E Nk iy SOt siming a week et Tt ipmiversary Bot e in good healthffret, who was called when the accident| winter season will not be near so hope-| oier the border into Canada. on Mason’s fly to righ®, and scored on| her. principal, § .\(arpd . &B‘:r;the' N th two loving daugh-| happened. less or inactive as many had anticipated. es M Kent of New York has|a wild pitch. The lead was held by 1 an 1 e ‘ervocge Bond” ail ‘A Mrs. Curtis, who was riding in the rear| Putnam’s republican fown committee | ng his parents, Dr. and Mrs. ) the locals until the sixth, when Menos- | B e A . P Plantevie: are (RN " 8 seatof the car, was thrown out and was) has given the customary official notice!y B Kent, of Church street. triled after ‘two were out. Hel school—Ge & e i e cefeekbnith 5 4 Mre, Wille Pometilde Gauthier I.Meureax died} . joreq unconscious, Both Mr. and Mrs.!of the coming caucus, now only ~ two 2 ored on Pra‘t’s double, and Ruel e Hdaly, 37and 4, .- 1 O%-EES Satu the home on Me-} .\ o ivht suffered cuts from fiying| weeks away, to_nominate officers for the STONING scored the’ sectmd sacker With @ shgle schoolLillisn Thomas, |lam Tate '/~ o il parts of the broken windshield, and MT.|annuai iown meeting and election. on the NGTON to right. After this inning, the major Helen McCarthy, 1 and 3. o ass, who'has fbeen spendtagisome time many years. LiHeureux, | o v wrisht miso has some fractured ribs. |first. Monday in October. The annual festival of the Portuzuess|leaguers struck their stride. and piled | Comers _ school—Lillan K. B e was born inf o\ " Curtis recovered consciousmess be-| John Lynch and John Mfeynard re- society held Sunday, at the lower|up four more runs in the following in- i Greene, 5 and §; Helen E. Underwood, | YO0 ) e fore the ambulance arrived to take thelturned here Friday night after driving! part of i street, the stage and dec-|nings by some heavy work w the{1 and 4 s 12 p Joseph Bower of Yonkers, N. Y., is vise S mmebers of her varty to the hospital,inew automobiles from Flint, Mich. They | orations were arranged . Saturday. and | stiok. Eradtord echool—Ella C. Biderwin, |, "is sister, Mrs. Luther Hoiton. @ centuly| .4 jater in the day was able to proceed | had an interesting and delightful trip, in-| thing was in readiness for the| The box score follows: 7 and 8; Charlotte B. Perey AN ce for SIX YEATS| (o her home in Providence, while Mr, and | ciuding a sightseeing’ {fip around the city | auctions, Therc were many flags and Boston Red Sex, K. delaide A Keller, 3 and 4; BiNd | pe—— on, Whore theY | Mrs. Cartwright remained at the hospital. | of Detroit. banners and auctioneers so'd- various | . . A DA . 1 and Heha AREIED. Mrs. [/IleuredX i oo statements obtained from per-| A shift of the wind into the morthwest| contributed articles, such as chickens, Ty 0 LemD'n €1 Industrial school—Samuel W. Slo- T of Danielson, and | o "yhy Gaiw the injured almost imme-|and the comin gof thurder storms in the | candy and soda, besides | aenneis. uMasn cum, La Verne D. Langworthy and 2 -t tely fater the accident it was evident! territory brought relief Saturday after- les and made a good sum | P 2 MG Robert A. Wild X, S t it was due to the fact that Mr. Cart-| noon-from the terrific heat wave of the | e A band concert helped Special Robert ‘a‘-rmrnfa It was said Sunday that it is probable | wrigh twas suffering from exha past we On ‘three successive days mci to make the day pleasurable. Hundreds b Ow' v music; Harriet M. 1'--"‘1: an he mewly organized post of Veterans of | the result of lo ntinued “driving. A mercury climbed to 90 degrees, gmnsl Visited the place during the day. Satur- v “b:“_‘"‘-" penmanship PR Foreign Wars wiil be s parently he did not notice tiie Wangerous!Scptember a real warm opening. ltld%h:\;{:‘:‘fmtrnrn;:r‘j o? was ?'\r]r T'enpock.p e 2 ing and !;]\\‘ m‘(m m_\ — SPARKS -:\.\n"~ - e o B S O e o "oty | Disabled solilers in this and surround- second Comosciatiomer otoarant of the ., ¥ 4net = e TR AGE A Chipman ‘London, Philip who 52w i A S+ Tong | ing’ territory are interested in the aN-| nie Saturdes wat Sylvia’s woods. . The ¥ ¥ r ) White and Miss go g i e e e e, ook hisstond '(he| nouncement that represontatives of the| youdg Jadles were accompanied by Mrs. IS Lacenics. Jgmes Saybroek. : )m‘;‘;\‘cf ‘n: r:'lxu.\ P : :.:.f:na e R fcd,er?] government “;\11 be he .,“ ednes-| D, €. Stone, and carried a picnic supe A s A J. Raymond Burke of Ledward ave-| ool Woroete: be clected | crashes during the past few vears. The ang Thucsdey of slexl, wealcioscive Lher : Red Sex 00000230 %]nue lefy Monday morning for Stoughto Mass Rev. Donald r te. | tracks left by . the wheels of the car,|Sich assistance as such former 3. Bdwin Jacohs of New Haven, we- K oG (i, o1 ¢ 0708 € 0. 8 805 | 0 where he-will-be pri Alexand Atnold of Willl- which was badly damaged, do not indi. | MR May need in arranging for h sent of ihe. Roval Arcanum, will visit| [im hoe M e ook, Poa grammar school. ‘ mantic and Miss Winifred L. Green of Scores of members of Tose of Lima|cate tn tathe machine skidded ‘or that it ;*;*‘::';\“L“'t'hvi’f*‘f“j‘";:‘r:‘t‘:‘:s“‘m°"‘:‘;“' Teauot council, Monday night, September | ™'y o™ “funeral service of A.|“"pe nearby beaches are crowded over| Worcester. 0 K. of (., and their friends H v ake et 4 2th. e b olida — : Sikeint: Bl R heiiias aons e IerotSCommntie rooms and will be on duty |~ Application of the “o be made” c'ec- f.‘;‘r‘:)‘:"“.;’;"“.“;;‘ iR el 1o : N it 1931 grove, inday. The| ntic and Putnam ut the|[T0M 8 & m. to 4 p. m. Putnam is hef tors must be In the hands of the reg. | GorPs: Who was tqvet CreCCn 5 ek {DANIELS—In Palmertown, Sept. 4, 1921, dectared by all whe R e only town -in this section designated as a| istrars of the town of Stonington by 5 orir 3 SRR et pa iy Annie AL McDe wite of Wallaco the Vhry best, b s danserous| i h-over place for the federal officers|p. m. standatd:time, Tuesd Stz SR EOONE B it Tbaiie 5 B b e viiting | Danieis, aged 4 5 obster and| il the route and eoldfers’ from strrounding towns will bet th. ey |nev_flp_ SNir, Duator of. the “Broml| e Mo St B L AL B ook, 2 oliday Srnzapelatizh come here {o interview them. Joseph Raux.emploved 3t the Amert-}Eo%. & 8 £ ofictated r. Fivon avlight time. ' Bu in d i by startling ‘\\111;u}' I,jowln J::: rh:,e AS“‘“ifi”h‘i‘; BT cyor b .1 d,‘:,m(;?piei{‘ enteros: o] SHolow s at the house, | gamity of are enjoying| Comstock cemete ¥ jec Killingly 2 an’s cury . s sttt friends. before returning AR e B 5 > of the ng he vas escort-% 5 motor tri , Mass 'HEUREUX—In Danielson, - , was conc g gt i W R oy B udies at Annandale-on-the-Hudson. _W. L. Bliss of Mt Vernon, N. Y., is|the body of ‘{;‘,,@"‘L’r;pf‘c{\-” \.‘;»J;.m:.m—lql" ook e e ‘i{x“-—mr\h_\'fd ey Pira. Dometilds L Hgureus, born. deal in every particular Tu observance of Labor day, business @ The Webster Chamb. of Commerce | Spending the holid v Mo M ATOETIONT T~ Dt vt foroado ewport, and | _ 1837 3 ’ will be practically suspended in Putnam | continue sto mound away on the' problem| and brother, Jay fele T s AR DA L enliDed T ‘the | Funeral services at her late home, Me~ Chiet Jdohn McFarland of the police| All of the manufacturing plants|of having troiley service between that| Mrs. Thomas 2 glon,zin commsand (o James 4. Dipahuc, fny jere irtue ) a, & nurse at the | T hanic street, Danielson. Monday, Sept. & ent & ad r . P, . % = . > 2 S = > rt i e P detachment from the Fifth com-| Newport hospital. are spending the hol- 5, at 2 p. m. ment has mad angemen aro closed and the mujorily of tis stored| place aiil he Grosvenordules restored | SSHAME) some) time in Asheway, (R T | and. & deCieunent o the THA COTC | e S Officerand d 10 . the auspices | yre also closed, xe: the bunks Pit{Websterifecld that it 15 osing nudiiiess tof, Mt and Afra’Ibaddens Brown have|pany. B0 N So WCOR B L0 S0 - John street departinent | yam has no special program for the day.| Putnam from the Grosvenordales and for| been enterta e e i Ty T | s oo’ sl be shown at Davis park on Sept. 21.{ U games have been planned | that reason js particulerly anxious to see| 21d daushters Esther afid Bernice, of |tal services condncted by Tev. Me Sa- R e consin, has re- ese films have been prepared foryd er e, datces di neas THETthe cars 35 operation again. )[':'r'w olis, M_mn. 3 r. a military {‘n e 3 g the pa Ry ve W z st re intend- ! t - ¥ : Marshal Taylor of Newport, R, I. is{firing squad. Cornelius turned. to ester t and the. theatres. to:firnish amuse-{ *A lafgs nitmber of* Eotnam peoplowere ' J(ATSIRL TaYLr of Newport, B. (1.0 ls firing “squad- Cometun T e s i on. West ' Brosd. strser s gt The St. John Baptist society will|at Wildwood park Saturday evening to| (b€ Suest of his twin sister | e A rasl ¢ AN < AT+, 0'Gomn bt Mildred Horn, - of - New Yok ccide g TR o e o) Leon James of Tope Valley is spend- | Albert Brown and Frank Parker. Taps|eity, is visiting Miss Nancy Lanphear L past a0l (thotounding ¢ 2 i ‘ores is city | inz lidays at his home here. re sounded by Joseph MeGuinness. on_Beach street. 5 kg~ Mg Mg Ve T i S R Y e A A SR WET:., of::lovri“: will composs the facul-| Dayid Mullaney of Willimantic is 15 Main Street v 3 Secretary J. H. Corbett, in charge of|body Sunday morning, marching from| mandolin, club by Charles Tde ana|, " o¢ the Westerly schools this year.|Spending the holidays with Charles county work of the Y. M. C. A Eagles’ hall to fhe church. In the after-| James Lagura. They have been in com- |my. ra)] session = opens Wednesday | Mullaney, of Stillman avenue. Wate St T i fcivat 1i Windham county, and George W, ! noon at Eagles’ hall a class of candidates. munication with Prof. William Place, 74 | oo . une uilding. 1t wa stated Sunday that the WhO iS @ delepate from this city was initiated. Features of the afternoon | of Providence and it “ hoped ‘to have | “yyipy " school—Laurs E. Melntyre. LAUREL GLEN volice were called to ( DiRee ik w‘an*v; Hfiw:n;\;r:ng the liml meet:ln.‘i, at w mtll‘d Dr. G. T.szz\iarche‘ Prof, Place as instructor. srincipal: Helen }G Scadmon\_l Ifc;eno: & S Carr | to attend e ences 1o be presided, were addresses and musical o matherassing ertrude McKeeney, | o . . s o pc 8 ‘02 n]v bv( r:mre:;;zu:iu; of variou numbers. Atnpmbelr of viSiting mel;\b‘elm MYSTIC Latin ; Kath n;, M. S(urt[f‘-\'ant. French 1\;;;' 'si'qlf["fl‘ i Dlrectors Laq | the state. he conferences w were present for the ceremonies of: the 5 i and Spanish; Marguerite Poore. seience, ! pio = s ” n Inflicted | Tyesday. | They are beipg attended by | day. Sm[.( :;(\ro);;s. B’I:Lal\;‘fivxi{al\j'w Y-)I(-an(?r Simmons, English; Mary C, [ Friday n;.z:lm;gfridf;zil and Large mumbers. of Danielson prople " oteo! hoys and employed boys of|. Travel .through this city was heavy ;n}:t:chcd the' cn;awém;:ni " of their | Burke, English: Ethel M. Frizzell, ma-| ellent programme Was o s, o alternoon tg| hc Sfate: about 100 delezates, arc in|Saturday afternoon, both by train and Qaughter, Miss Clafa Blizabetlr Mallory | thematics; Elizabeth A. Towle, history ng grangers after \ttend exerci el e e i automobile, many getting away for thel, P ul Jcseph Kingsley of New York.|and civies; Annie M. Caheron, com: cake and coffee were Embalmers Jedic f a memorit in honor Nembers of the Painam Country clup | holiday period extending oser Labor day. | i, “vajiory is @ nicce of Mise Eliza- | clal subjects; Lena J. Russell, commer- Dancing was enjoyed later. | v's parish who eerved in | Jore D/2PIng at the week end for a.de-| wyimiam P, Dutemple, graduate of Penn|beth Mailory of Willow street and is a | cial subjects. Nathan Main. Mr. and Mrs. Frank American Legion men | usoq . Labor day outing at the links, state. college, is to be the new principal |freuent visitor in Mystie. Elta Street school—Herman Main and family aifended asurprice Lty Aselatat e Veterans of Foreign| 1. cxcellent condition. A of Woodstock academy, which will open Driggs, principal; Annie M. MeNelly. | party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. How- e ose from this vicin-| e 25 program will be the | Tyesday morning for the fall term. Mrs.| Winsted.—At the August meeting of|7 and 8; Katharine V. Nestor, 7 and|ard Bentley at Westerly, Thursday ev- HENRY E. CHU d for the exer-| Browr wiil e opyoinch. Mrs. Russell| pytemple, a craduate fo Wellesley, also|the selectmen the town and city budget|§; Beatrics I, Gavitt, 7 and 8; hough taken by surprise on 4 3 i is to teacn at the academy. succeeding ocal people Who have been | v way over Sunday noted is to follow as compared w oresent dirt road.® A number of c wre made in the layout, some of the:f | shanyes eliminating bad curves of dagh! gerous nature in the old road. The work of ng sewer in Franklin reet has been completed and that thor- sughfare is again open to travel. Good srogress has been made in laying sewer krough Railroai sauare, a horized the last annual borough meeting Frank Carew, formerly located here as | construction engineer for the F. F.| Krench company of New York, buiiding dwellings at Conne t village, is now charge of New | Casper Rangen X Mr. Carew, with Dupont comnany and located at Wil mingten, Del., since Wwar, was a v with friends in Daniclson at the | end Miss Re Herman is at the Day Kim- n Putnam, where she re- | ration for appen- Frank Mailhot continues to show im- provement a! Day Kimball hospital, | where he recent inderwent an opera- | on for append Arthur Gally he firm of allup Proth emoved Putnam, ward with | ends i visitor rielson e practieally suspended | elson today, Labor dav )mis‘I and banks z d for the day. be no special program of ob- s will call a1 hundred | people back to their| (Tuesday) morning. A | s who live out of town e to take up their work| ringfield has been | atives in Danielson for Dragon was a resident re years ago. | ochial school will open! l'uesday morning. It n excess of 400 pupil e courses of study. Bedford relatives is | in with Brown brought in some mam- kmelons from his Shepard Hill Wauregan on Sunday as 2 jarge crowd at Wildwood Alexander's lake, for the Saturday *vening dancing, and many will be at the! esort d for the last boliday of the| | Tummer seagon stoffice will be open only holi- | oday and the service will be | ed as (o mail deliveries and as to ) Savings and money order business, s usuzl on holidays Blanche Remillard of Woonsocket S #pending the holiday period with riends in Danielson N. Perreault as wh has been on in Canada, | has returned to Daneilson. Dr. Perreault was 2 member of a party that had ‘a de- Zhtful outing in territory in the vicinity of Lake St. John. A number of Danielson people are! spending the hollday at Oakland Beach | and 2t of summer resorts om the ‘siand cedst. Mznufacturérs say that the cotton mill vasiness is somewhat improved over con- ditoins as they have been for several | memths past, and some feel that a fall and winter of activity is in sight. A vew wrinkle of those who would avoid, insofar as may be poesible, the re- strictions of the Guarantine on dogs, is to allow the animals their liberty to run about at night. This is contrary to the aw ard is Nkely to bring fines upon the ewners 2z allowing the dogs to roam during the daylight hours. — ~—The werk of laying. the foundation for the new building which is being constructeq in the rear of the state ®xrmery on West street was completed last week and brickwork commenced. Lewis A. Miller of Meriden has the con- for the new building. which is to the wl is to be a part. ; D, mor Several hundred children who have had e or less freedom since late in June today enj ying the lats day of the NORWICA - BULLETIN, -MONDAY, long vacation, -All the schools of the city will open, tomorrow (Tuesday) mornifig. The force of teachers of the town is pre. pared to quickly‘orgdhize the schools for | the work of the fall term. - Ny M abeth Ross. resigned. Reports from the peach growing terri- tory hereabeuts indicate that the native yield wWillghe very sparse this yea:, due to the kill¥ng frosts of May. A numBer of members of the Putnam Country club spent Saturday afternoon onthe links. for 1921-22 as submitted by Selectmen Fitsgerald and Beckley was adopted. The estimated expenses of the town are $194,- and for the ci lotte Larkin, nd 8: Els 7 and 8: Lizzie E. Martin, Ennis( 5; Gertrude Keleher, 6: Jes-| ed a very nt evening, Friends were sie ; Sérr\' 7 and Zella Shea, 6.| present from Pendleton 1, Laurel Larkin, Maud | friends a r eighth anniversary they gave their rt; welcome and all enjoy- Cramplin st Ashaway, Mrs. Lottie Easterbrook, ofs WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 e i P o i B Norwich joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures e S WEEK is Paramount Week—t};é; 2 greatest days and nights of entertainment since the day when you saw your - g It's the {ou;'tb annual Paramount theatres in U.AS.T-A.vahn?with their, y 4*Annual’ first circus. plays ic is Seemou en you sce th ‘Joining in_this rion of bets pictures Y- o\ \ ezt b < / o | Gien, Nortn Stonington, Melrose ans Westerly. Mr. McCuliock is.employed by Arthur Week at that : and when anything hap- pens four annual times in the motion picture world you can wager there's . value there, in thrills and laughs and . all the marvelous sensations you get i % i when you see a Paramount Picture. ‘& Nothing less than a national screen { carnival—that’s what Paramount &5 Week is! prepares it for you! Paramoun photoplays year in, year out, ¢--#z. In Paramount Week you see all the best Paramount achievements of the year, the, greatest to date, » Bat—such is the swift progress of the young iz =t of the acreen, such are the striking im-~ Provements every year, that the season 1921-22 . will bring you sensational improvements in k3 The greatest talent of theentire world 5 a photoplay which make your breath come - Paramount Pictures, greatly outdistancing all past efforts, » —improvements in all those vital details quicker, and your eyes shine brighter. . writers, actors and directors in Cali-~ , And you'll declare— ¢ formia, New York and London—the ¢ fit'athcb-nxho-h-.“r' ko 3 ! Lirgest organization in filmdom, which - ‘That's what 2 Paramount Picture always is. H i s 1 works on a scalé so huge and so suc- cesghi! as to supply more than 11,200 A WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “APPEARANCES” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON, in “SHAM® TUESDAY CHARLES RAY, “PARIS GREEN” and DORCTHY DALTON, “GUILTY OF LOVE” THURSDAY Dou % “LET’S BE FASHIONABLE” Best Theatre, Moosup MONDAYZWM, S4HART, in “SAND” GLAS MACLEAN and DORIS MAY, in | PLAYERS ~LASKY CORPORETION At all these theatres, all this éweek;-;;"l’.graygugt; Pictures will be shown_ DAVIS—Norwicki SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY ¥ DOUGLAS MACLEAN, in “ONE A MINUTE” MON.—JOHN B, 5 Glasgo Theatre GLASGO “TUESDAY WALLACE REID, in “VALLEY OF THE GIAN FRIDAY WM. S. HART, in Bz “JOHN PETTICOATS” LA CASINO—Taftville : SUN.—ALMA RUBENS, in “THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE” TUES—ETHEL CLAYTON, in “A LADY IN LOVE” THURS.—“EASY TO GET” and “THE SEA WOLF” SAT.—“TREASURE ISLAND” and ‘ WALLACE REID, in “PANCING FOOL™ - s FINN'S OPERA HOUSE - JEWETT CITY MONDAY DOROTHY GISH, in “REMODELING HER HUSBAND” _ ARRYMORE, in “DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE” WEDNESDAY—“THE GRIM GAME” SATURDAY WALLACE REID, in “EXCUSE MY -DUST” H Union Hall VOLUNTOWN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th CECIL B. DE MILLE'S, in 1 “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE ?” GLORIA SWANSON 5 THOMAS MEIGHAN 2 BEBE DANIELS . . Vi Majestic Theatre - }{ DANIELSON SUNDAY — “APPEARANCES” TUESDAY—ETHEL CLAYTON, in \ “PRICE OF POSSESSION » THURSDAY—DOUGLAS MacLEAN, ™ v “THE HOME STRETCH” SATURDAY—WM. S. HART, in ' “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” TS”

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