Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 29, 1921, Page 3

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W ‘O DAY ON EASTERN FODTBALL FELDS | g3 | 1 caay — Cnntmuou.s Show ew York, Oct. 38—t will be Dixie contest with the Univergity of Virginia| football fields tomorrow. | but _thelr adcition to the eleven “ading coliege sevens| Lo atfet by Sho sbgence ot the Tee Justine Johnstone NI ONLY Wed., Nov. gure prominently in e forwards, Capt: Keck center Wi PN Ccnlrr[mcr and possibly one or two othe: again| lincsmen will bo out of the same auzf “ A Heart To‘Let” A PLAY-\—' NOT A CONCE-RT OR MOVING P lCTURE ex” | conteat & woek DIRECT FROM PLYMOUTH THEATRE, BOSTON, AND OPERA HOUSE, harlottes- | contest a week aw: i A Comedy of Desperate Disguises "’rmruun in the Pal-|to Pri PRESENTS . PR e | s T cobied e R L L PROVIDENCE—TRIUMPHS ! G > 3 b Jeor: leven of At- t 3 ] % 7 e Siates power- | gors o oan e e s o e | - Eugene O’Brien 'mz JOHN McCORMACK OF COMIC OPERA”—N. Y. WORLD. GEO & on the Polo grounds|game, if the third defeat in three weeks, = {85 tor0e avertéa, SIN= J & : ME LF aa here are a number of| Of the So-called big tiree, Yale “ls Life Worth s AmERIcas LEaoinG: e/ ga WP g . : » R.0_D_UIC.T.I.O-N" b - A teams which )’j!‘a.t’s (lo hav l;n::l{lr‘tsfl Er:“-n tho sligrs 7,’ | i QIJH J/”G&B - t0 call into action 3 Living ? ) - S ® e The .Story of chr Neighbor and se Mine. : e 1 : : JaTfies Knflcwucd ey NEWS WEEKLY . s : to Dzl:\t(. In 1‘—' 4 the sitors w i ¥ one of the best Biu S | Costume Dance and % Hallowe’en, Monday, Oct. 31! position for Dartn- PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY | R BRI Fer i paset _HOUSE PRIZES FOR MOST ORIGINAL AND ATTRACTIVE COSTUMES. 3 EDY P %&9 ” N “IRIS,H EYE GEORGEOUS SCENIC PRODUCTION IN 3 ACTS AND.6 SCENES WITH REVOLVING STAGE. S MUSIC BY : PEERLESS ORCHESTRA HEAR SCANLAN'S NEW ENCHANTING SONG HITS - i e afternoon with 1020 OF WILLIMANTIC “Mavourneen” — “My Galway Ross” — “Kathleen” = i ard i to st CDS:U‘;?EEOPPT'\IAONAL “Jude’ You're the Jewel of Them All” An Irish Song Will Live as Long as Life and Love Shall Last, and Old Favorite Melodies on Request, Also Mr. Scanlan’s Popular Records. BOSTON AMEHICAN—“ScanIan Thr:lled Me More Than McCormack Ever Did.” < Irish Eyes, a Vertiable Triumph.” BOSTON BLOBE—“It Must Warm the Cockles of the Actor’s Heart to Be Greeted With Such Sponteansous Enthusiasm by Big Audience Last Evening.” SPECIAL NUMBERS ON IRISH HARP AND BAGPIPES. P R’c Es a____ .Evening, Lower Floor, $1.50 and $1.00 Plus State and = Balcony, $1.50 and $1.00—Gallery, 50c Government Tax FIREMEN'S FAIR ST. JEAN BAPTISTE HALL, BALTIC, OCT. 29. NOY- 5. N % DANCING 8 TO 11 g f i not meet.| MUSIC BY HUMPHREY'S AUGMENT- milar position Davimiou‘h i Cornell 14 to 3. ED NOVELTY ORCHESTEA. meet. zetown, did not | FRANKLIN ELIMINATED IN > i SN =oony BILLIARD TOURNAMENT —More than | Philadelphia, Oct. 28.—Walter Frank- anxious to support | d me against|'n of Kansas City was eiminated as ADAPTED BY a norTo, but Tactc |8 o amiese . the sceond of todays|| Sif_Gilbert Parker from his Novel “The Money Master” \/matches. He was defeated by Thomas "—“s' TR—_-AYED——————_FRQM THE STEERAGE’ receiving “lifts” to = A. Los Angeles, 125 pounds to 2-REEL MACK SEP!NEI _COMEDY age to the Ya‘el‘ PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE ,‘ MISS LEITCH FORCED BARNES TO EXTEND HIMSELF IN MATCH‘ York, Oct nks forced New n (Ing funds, left t to |in the |their 1 bowl. in the aftern tention of g “mgh! i i Westerly High Won. - - *l‘ by spectall rvesterly, R. I Oct. 28.—The Weet : PRICES esterly, R. I, Oct. 28.—The Woster-|3 | . : hoHi ool football eleven defeated PLAYING MATINEE 250 on High representa-|| EXCLUSIVELY EVENING 30c-40c . ay afternoon, at West- (| g LT bl TAX PAID —RButler | former | = VAUDEVILLE CHILDREN 15¢ | DANCING TODAY—VAUDEVILLE—4 ACTS | TONITE . Last Day to See EVA FAY—Ask Her PULASKI HALL CORINNE GRIFFITH, in “SINGLE TRACK” 8:30—12:00 T L AU DNy e | e Comope] “THE FORBIDDEN THING” Poriant. or MOVING PICTURES AN ALLAN DWAN MASTERPIECE—ALL SAR CAST ) | They are fe OF THE PURPLE RIDE-RS, Neo. 7 — “SPEED"—COMEDY SHRINERS’ PARADE SDAY AND WEDNESDAY » TUE! WILL BE TAKEN IN FRONT OF KEITH’S VAUDEV“..LE—4ACt84 | 7He sReep THEATRE || GPCONNER & McCORMIC ] FLORENCE BRADY — BASE TEAM TO MEET WORCESTER TRADE SCHOOL SUB. = = | ACROBATIC_DANCERS __ | __ THE PERSONALITY GIRL _ . & ADAMS |~ THE HAWKINGS IN_“MYSTERIA’—COMEDIANS SHADOWGRAPH NOVELTY NOW AND THEN { WHEN COLUMBUS DISCCVERED THIS COUNTRY HE FOUND THE INHABIT- ANTS HALF DRESSED BECAUSE THERE WAS NO ARMY & NAVY STORE. HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED—Now, Within Your Reach Is a Store Which Supplies You Not Only With ths Best of Wearables, But Also at Prices Not to Be Equalled Else- MISS DU PONT, in “THE RAGE OF PARIS” B R E E D SUNDAY, MONDAY 1 fiss. T . amertsox | where. For the Occasion of Bargain Days Additional Reductions Have Been Made. 1 THEATRE AND TUESDAY . o e THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS Ha MACKINAWS SWEATERS MOLE—SHEEPSKIN HIS LATEST SUPER.PRODUCTION i k Baiiey |[§ O.D. Wool Mackinaw $9.50 i Slip-On Sweaters. . ... 85c BELTED COATS P o 3 ; . Mors Brfiad;loth Pea Gow| Coal Sweaters. ....... 95¢c With Fur Collars THE CUP OF LIFE y P Ry R === : S, unos ‘z Ei?l'.}-l.ER visTs | Cost Swenters ... $145 |1 oo 34inchss. ... $85D With a Distinguished Cast Featuring ‘ i ek, Oct. $8—Cottn mot quit | Ootan «......, 1 i e Veé{vgf:j? Alj-Wool$5l45 Length 36 inches. . . $10.50 f{|| HOBART BOSWORTH, MADGE BELLAMY, TULLY P s : il Leather Aviators’ All-Wool Sport C~a*s Ulster length, 44 in. $11.95 MARSHALL AND NILES WELCH Vests. . . ...0. 34195 i $4.50-$4.95 BREECHES MERMAID COMEDY — TOPICS OF THE DAY LEATHER COATS SHOES il Genuine Leather Rever- Wk Shose ./ $2135 sible Coats, length 36 3 inches .......... $23.75 | Ellskin Leather - Genuine Leather, Sheep- Shoes ......... $2.95 skin lined, length 36 Navy Black. ..... inches . ... . $28.75 | Officers’ Drass . . Khzki ... $1.95 and $3.25 Mol>skin ......... $4.50 0. D. Wool Bresches $4.95 SOCKS Assorted Colors, pair ..10c TODAY—CONTINUOUS SHOW LON CHANEY, in “THE NIGHT ROSE” CHARLES HUTCHINSON, in “HURRICANE HUT! SUNSHINE COMEDY — PATHE NEWS CHICAGO cago, Oc afternoon, on the| s met a few weeks [ Vocation- BLANKETS Officers’ Barrack Siip- Cashm:re Army $o;l;s00 § TODAY’S MATINEE, CHILDREN 15 CENTS 3 Imported 20% Wool pers ........... $145 pair 35c .. . 3 pair 31/ ‘ Blanke's, s'z2 55x75, 93¢ SHIRTS OVERALLS Overalls: . | o ooad0BC DANCE Lecture Course : 0. D. Wool Long # PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY, At Community House | . sa75 B UNDER THE AUSPIC Bants NS $10S HOUSE BROTHERHOOD OF THE UNIFED All-Wool Blankets, Olive I Serge, Drib color, size ’60x§0 o'd]g‘}fi:rég?fi T inches.......... $4.95 All-Wool Oxfords, Gray O. D. Pure Wool Serge, opponents. The strong and | clever runners. game if both teams a: 7 i i Uni ... $2.35 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . : | e s et wree | ith Border, sizo Gx | double clbow, limed fRedt Ustomalls - BSE Soturday, Octobor 806 | 31 iy Tadkets §1.00 | - % ut now. Norwich had 84, weight 4 Ibs. . .$5.95 SOOI s Musicby | SINGLE ADMISSION 75¢ S ol {5es't5'win Today's| § Double Hospital Blan- | Work Shirls ........ 85c| MISCELLANEOUS i TR November 7th b o : The manegement espects 2 large § Kets ........... $5.95 | Khaki Shirts ........ 95¢ | Feather Pillows ...... 80c of Norwich {NEWALL DWIGHT HILLIS F ? Officers O.D. . ... $6.85 RAINCOATS Aviators’ Leather Hel- P e s o YRR : s o | UNDERWEAR Long Ol Skins .... $2.50 | mets........... $295 o January 16th, 1922 | Leather Puttees . $5.75 Hospital Steel Cots . .$2.95 20-1b. Cot Mattresses $2.95 Lew ‘Banta: B .. KENDR!CK BANGS ' 5 Spocky Good Time for All “THE IN: OR ATTEND C RIGIBLE OPTIMIST™ | 5 ril 18th, 1922 - Hallowe’en Social .mmr.sAp w.fi'(';uww 1 RecaliboniNay . 65 Officers’ Raincoats. . $6.95 Uni its $1.55 to $1. Officers’ Moleskin, rain ] Melg?\}‘mszrlw; sfiEAév ‘»’Ngmafi and wind proof. $14.75 sions were lower most of with hogs. January lard demand from ouf delivery tradin 000 pounds at 8.65 and SUBJECT :—“HIS OWN EXPERI: e n md Dmce ENCE IN GERMANY”™ at his Phila. Gy Ohbdes Grae e Pitink oktyioiee e e Arm & N av Sur lus ‘ o GIVEN BY TICHSED AT CRAMSTONION. cues a challenge to all 130 Ib. boys e /7 y S A | RANEE Melrose Five Want Games 5 In Parish Hall, Taftville . The Melrose Basketball 35 BROADWAY Saturday Evesting, Octobes 29 SATURDAY, OCT. 25TH =~ Taftville has been practi 'y Midmomrt Pa and are nows In £00d shape. OLD-FASHIONED AND MODERN STATE ARMORY ] - b ke (o arrange gal g e likatiesasaise Wi i DANCES. PLEASANT, ST. WILLIMANTI

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