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fact t it that engineers will cost $77,000 acrogs the Assa- 00 to put the tructure in suitable y the annual nday will author- new structure. on comment of a new cems to is b the n AY DOES YOUR Garage Danielson for renmt BURNING SUPPLIES CASINO, LDG. BIYLIARDS RTUSF. WOOD ral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON erick E. Cunneen for town school com- mittee—adv. At her home at Pomfret Friday af- ternoon, funeral services for Mrs, Addie L. Burdick were conducted by Rev. J. ncer Voorhees of the Congregational ch at that place Burial was in bington cemetery. The bearers were Charles Ennis, Andrew ‘Williams, Messrs. Littlefleld and Watson. A. F. Wood was the funeral director. There wera beautiful floral pieces. Manager Thomas McDormott, of Mc- Dermott's Braves, announced Friday af- ternoon that he had wired a cancella- tion of the game scheduled to be played Sunday between the Braves and the B n and the Boston Y. D, team at Grosvenordale. cancellation was made because of fact that Manager McDermott re- the A a letter Friday from the Y. D. management informing him that al Clarence R. Edwards, comman- ler of the Yankee Division overseas, would be unable to accomr the_ Y. D. team to North Grosvenordale, theq amous officer’s physiclan having rec- nded that he must conserve his h for the present in order that position might not lead to more > week that ny the Manager McDermott General Edwards (e\r‘\ to \0:‘['\ mott was not willing ility for disap- s of his patrons ancellation of ced in the advertis- page this d at his hom ow dled Thur illness. nearly reflecting i1l mrc es, [y 4 the Congregatlonal Ministers’ en for town school election. hop month of very beantiful passed out d: T her home for a meet- ernoon. driver for the Wind- sou ')d, owik oy g gl x.)i PER CENT. INTEREST rate this bank is paying its depositors. AND PROFITS.... $ 262,206.16 ccns:rvahve institution, showing a steady We solicit accounts, ROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK Danielson, Conn. eeonee.. $3,554,300.07 You may deposit by mail. APRIL FOOL MERMAID COMEDY CONTINUOUS SHOW TOD. The Greatest of All Pictures | PATHE NEWS — SUNSHINE COEMDY Hazel Dawn SUPPORTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST, INCLUDING E. K. LINCOLN in DEVOTION The Story of a Woman’s Sacrifice for An Ideal— The Conflict Between Love and Wealth. TOPICS OF THE DAY AY, STARTING AT 1:30 — “THE OLD NEST” TODAY AT 1:30, 2:30, 6:39, 8:30 KEITH'S VQUDEVELLE 4—ACTS—4 —AND— “LIFE’S TWIST” SUNDAY OMLY ANITA STEWART, “Message of the Mouse __A SECRET SERVICE PLAY PL;RPLE RlDERS, No. 3 RIDE AND GROOM"™. Comedy ADULTS 25c—EVENING 30c-40c VAUDEVILLE s THE REAL HOUSE OF JOY TODAY MAT., CHILDREN 15¢c MON., TUES. AND WED. B. F. KEITH'S FUN—4 ACTS—JOY AN EXCEPTIONAL BILL —AND— FRANK MAYO —IN THE— “SHARK MASTER” BLAZING DRAMA OF THE TROPICS. JUDSON HOUSE AT SLATER HALL Monday Evening, October 3rd Before the Norwich Music Association RECITAL Admission for Non-Members $1.00 | Tickets at Cranston’s Store o al & : HE 5 : CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:30 JAK HOXIE, in A Thrilling Drama of the Wild and “OH, TESSIE”—A Comedy Constance Binney N ‘SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN” f crowns and hearts and dishpans nd typewriters. ‘THE MAN FROM NOWHERE” Waply West. NEWS WEEKLY FOLLOW THE CROWD 70 THE DANCE INL O. O. F. HALL TONIGHT WE FEATURE BOTH OLD AND MODERN DANCING 8 TO 12 ALL MAIN LINE CARS STOP AT THE DOOR. ¥ chi sel to: ba e made a haal during the early hours of{ Tl qui Attorney Charles L. Torrey was coun- When stember term, though one was Barrett of| drawn. No jury cases have come up jughee and | for trial, for the first time a number testi- | of years, les M. xicants were to be Bugbee was given custody of her 1d. for M Bugbee. court comes in next Friday be another hearing in the race Tollofsen of Brook o Laine of Brooklyn, s some interesting de- Conn. d that he understood that t had left Brookly n., and 1 gone to Brooklyn, come out during next i d obtained against in New ies received en she was n automobile owned by e, who is now part owner of a Brooklyn, Conn., and an at- cen placed on ‘the prop- ect Miss Toiiofsen’s rights remarked during Friday that been summoned in during State Officers Howard A. Elliott and s raided two places it was reported quantities of in- found at Quine- Thomyson and ug in the town of ursday night. laces operated by Peter Condos tehell several dozen bottles a ginger and “moonshine 1i- seized. Condos and Mitchell or were PAGNE—In 1 to Iloosup, & Mr. d Mrs. Odore WOLBRIDG le, Sept. , Selah Wolb. please copy. | Funeral -4 GHURGH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Directors and Embalmers __ Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH | Thompson, | dent ¥ * Eiliott Dexter %X MonteBlue * Theodore Roberts * Theodore Kosloff *Raymond Hatton JESSE L. TASKY presents Ceci l/ P history of stage or screen. in a thousand beautics. The Beanty _Picture De[uxe! 1B H DeMilie’s e Affairs of Anatol” “THE SLIPPER’S FLIRTATION” Toonerville Trolley Comedy PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Plays by a cast that for number of famous artists has never been approached in the A real-life story pulsing with thrills and clad Damels * \Vanda Hawley ¢nes Ayres” *x Poily Moran % Julia Faye * NO ADVANCE IN PRICES —JACKIE COOGAN, in “PECK’S BAD BOY” ANNOURCEMENT GBAND OPENING T. A. B, HALL DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVE. Best of Music by HERB SMITH'S ORCHESTRA FIRST DANCE SATURDAY, OCT. 1. 8.30 to 11.30. DANCE Plainfield ; Community House SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st| MUSIC BY I PEERLESS ORCHESTRA OF WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 8 TO 12 P. M. DANCE | Given by the P. A. A. C. IN PULASKI HALL SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 1st | Music by Humphrey’s Novelty Orchestra were later arraigned Thomas Ryan of fined $100 and costs, before Justice pson and each > costs in each agk being in *the men w given s 30 days in jail, but execution of sentences Wwere agreement of Condos stop violating the ed upon and Mitchell to liquor law ed like an outside ¢ Bulger and Officer W pleased that ti ence Robinson and Jan members of t prenended at Plain Henry proved to be t though they told a ver: denying all Xnowledg matter i was not 3 admitted i theft of of cloth from a car in the Plainfield ya: They were turned o ficers and taken to Central Vi a hearing, being bound over to awai tiral at next!wee m of the su- perior court in tl The Wiadham House Connecticut College ed meeting njamin 7T, Marsh teresting talk on the spirit of the young college The insmuuon ()lunud seven years nas numbe: more applications for ad can be accommodated and need is for more dormitori hoped that Windham House built at an early date to he need. Miss Louise C. trustee of the college, told of sor Howe of Norw WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 the things the help raise mon cast of college av the Though at first seizing the men seem- 4 ONE NIGHT | DAVIS PRESENTS 6 MORTHS ~NEW YORK < JTE W OR.IGINAL. CAST Thursday, Oct. SEATS MONDAY—50s, $1.00, $1.50, $200 and $2.50 Plus State and Government Tax. JOHN GOLDEN Producer of LIGKTMIN. THE FIRST YEAR, THE WHEEL, 3 WISE FOOLS and “TURN TOTHE RIGHT, ' GRACE LaRUE JAND HALE AMILTON A COMEDY . TWITH BY . HALE HAMILTOR #ND LUTHER REED STAGED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF N\ WINCHELL'SMITH [ AT THE 5 MONTHS-CHICAG0 5, INTACT arrange entertain- for less than ble to give plays for the" benefit of Windham House where the local com- Most of the time for these three \months has been spent by county following named and as with _ thorough- their members inte Dby equ ion dings of the nor to Nor clation chasa to erect extensive Continued on Page Eight, Column Six