Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 26, 1921, Page 12

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ftiated. Tho next meeting wil be heia| ~ WEDNESDAY EVENING. on Nov, 30th at which time important NOVEMBER 30th business’ will be transacted. B . . AT 8 P. M. ~ THEATRE . VETERANS OF FOREIGN -WARs.’| 1R London String Quartet LAST DAY The Connecticut departmen%, Veterans THE PREMIERE QUARTET - ; - |transacted in regular form. The degres ¥ | gr— > M master was elected for the d team S G ECHOES FROM THE LODCE ROOMS [sect sizr e iz |Slater Hall Concerts f gp "1 ciasses of candidates that are being in- é B REE - i AT Sl PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY for an, organization whose euxme:ts:r; Prest: ange met Tussday | confined to men who voluntarily enliste .12;. ol-:t‘:fl‘u tzybu‘r mfonm‘ officers: | in the armed forces over twenty years Master, Sydney G. Hall; overseer, Walter ago. Another remarkable feature of the f Forelsn Wars of the United State meeting ‘the fact that the attendance | 2 States, OF EURCPE \ MoClimon ; lecturer Harriet A, Bennett; eting was stands ready to take over without WM. FOX PRBEN[S steward, Fred Benjamin; essistant stew. Was over 93 per cent. of the membershid | naro, tne disbursement of tHe $2.500.- | SINGLE ADMISSION $1.50 erd, Charles pendxnméx,s?sgmxn, St';xrz"y ?:—l?:ecmn;?fih is probably & record fiogmm:e Jund for needy efsemg:\ ey Lol e; treasurer, A edd ; secre i = S er cCuen, past commander B e o Hareld e | Remarks for the good of the organisa- | uny Contecticut merber ot (he. mation: SINGLE TICKETS Ceres, Marcla Zabriskie: Tlora, | tion were made by Past Depamiment Com- al leglslative committee, has announced| NOW ON SALE AT CRANSTON'S Alics Krug; Pomona, Florence Kennedy; | manders Fenton and Houston. SGH{WB % |at New Haven, OTHER CONCERTS IN SERIES jady assistant steward, Cynthia' Crary, | Devartment Commander Chbas. N. Bu If Treasmer Frank 8. Butterworth of A A Whe retiring mastor, Clifton A, Dawley, | dick, | Inspector Jackson and Comrades | the American Legion Insists on being JANUA] e bas been master of Preston City grange | Hoey, Bcbo and Chas. E. Ramage. Tho | pald a salary of §3,600 a year to do the ERIKA MORINI, Violinist for two years, during which time the |Temarks of the latter were greeted with | work, Commander McCuen said, repre- S ARUARY otk grange has made very satisfactory pro- hearty applauss, when he spoke of the |sentatives 'of the Veterans of Foreign The regular meetings have been unselfishness of th U. S. W. V. in all thelr | Wars will appear before the board of FLORENCE MACBETH, Somno | Fr!'u;”enfl od and much !nterest has demands for relfef legislation, asking only [control and volunteer their services in EBRUARY 1th o anifest in the various limes of | for Tellef for the widows, orphans, dis- |th handling of the fund. Sl F = ange activity. Quite a large number of abled or aged, and pothing for the able- Thx_s unexpected (?m in tha g.'tuauon JOINT RECITAL ‘;qu peaple been added to its |bodied. follows mpomthe liecls of (M Butier-|) L 'FRED; PATTONy. Pacitabe, and g , leaves | Next Monday evening the camp Wwill be gfir!ds action g 2 g MAY MUKLE, Cellist . ¥ condi. | the Euests of the Leonard B, Almy Aux- |board of control hearir s “OVER THE HILL" THE PICTURE OF NO REGRETS . CONTINUOUS SHOW 'DRCAM STREET' atic £ romei Coman S hp bywvay of ’rhxs flfary at 2 Thanksgiving supper at B“"}:' '{u;f::;yu:v “‘hoa‘r]r!le J&Zfi“p COURSE TICKETS $450 nq world q VErS ingham Memorial, and next month the b SApi et % , it auxlliary and the chlldren will be the (ff e ORTT for & Socont e tad & Thy o TODAY—1:30 TO 10:30 Vherc Good Love and Bed Love Mest guests cf the camp at a Christmas tree. o550 0 ionen bt = = P fl'\e Commion ‘Lisvel cf mmance The following were mominated for of- |¥33) & month, o MATINEE PRICES . ficers for the ensuing ye ctmmngd ! Bociil dD . il ‘| Adam J. Gernnard; S. V. commander, ;. o . | S St 3. . comenantr ocial and Dance ||} Adults 35 — Children 25¢ DWVWG Ht isdas Lam fficer of h“, . * ay, Chag I, Tharpe: cfcer of tne By White Cross Council, EVENING FRICES Vol dptin of ard, Ivar Olsson; trustee, three years, 3 i B omve e No. 13, K. of C. Adults 55c — Children 35¢ The Love of Two Brothers The election will be held on Dec. 12th, | where they at which time the commander will an- |bill which mee his appointments ,which will bejup to the last m e adjivant, qufartermastery chaplain, The announcement of atriotic Instructor, historian, and celor |of the V. Installation will be minister y 9th, probably jointly wit BEFC,,,,_LSS e bonus 2 At State Armory Wednesday Evening, November 30th Music by GAREY’S OCEAN BEACH ORCHESTRA AND A Few Seats at T5c War Tax and State Tax PAID their love fcr ‘same q.rl A Love That couses them o tear o each other's throat one instant.... draw fo eech other's bosom in ancther HUMPHREY’S NOVELTY NOTICE OrcHFEnS The serial “Hurricane H ut ¢ h” will not be shown today, but will be shown Monday and Tuesday of next week. ) % i Sweeten the Stomach N ) | { { : W 3 N NEW TERM DANCING CLASS MONDAYS AND ’l'l“ REDAYS. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES CONTINUGUS TCDAY FROM 1:30 WALLACE REID, in “THE HELL DIGGERS” MARY MILES MINTER, in “HER WINNING WAY” “RUBES AND BOOBS”—Comedy—News Weekly 'EDEKAL HIGHWAY MONEY Comn | CASTILE SOAP H FOIL WRAPPED to Connecticut |entire $480,000 will nt on the pro- ay act just |posed Housatonlv V road, ruh The fotal | from New Milford to North C the |through Sherman, Kent, Sharon, Co = ury end Canaan. At preva Drices th ccost of this highway will ‘lhe about $1,208,000. The government pald about §800.000 toward . the 25-mile h vay completed between Hartford ents, only $160,000 il | London. B vear a2s no more than Apure olive amount canbe secur- Thanksgiving Guests. | / - v & g i ernment before January. Guests for Thanksgiving at the home I oil soap, Im- : cticut has bee : btz ble after that | of Mr. and Mrs. A. A Robinsoh of Ho- v 1 . : 3 o ladd venue, their daughter and | ported from : ; : L i - ° | sor : and Mrs. T C. Pres- l \/)(1‘{[ s t neue n of the I ture will be e 4 1 ons, Ne i afeguar‘ds the i fine’ complexion : ‘- first aid to || ‘& the blemished ke \ il 2 | the Connecticu i SKin Vadisor, r and fo; TED WORKMEN re being added to the ac- in order to o them, the Professor SUNDAY, MONDAY BREED) “mrion Do You Remember “Back to God’s Country”? W. H. CLUNE PRESENTS NELL SHIPMAN —IN— “The Girl From God’s Country” ALL THE THRILLS OF “BACK TO GOD’S COUN- TRY” ARE HERE ONE HUNDRED FOLD IN THIS BIG SUPER-PRODUCTION “Back From the Front” AMERMAID COMEDY THAT IS A RIOT OF LAUGHS st federal al i = 100,000 received by ) saphomox: at ¥ 1la e of | the state bo: ge of the |O er on Dome Act of 1916. Against |evening. Mr. and motored to t . Presbrey sna home in Little ' tloncy . mrom‘m(lnn of ‘ JUNIOR ORDER OF MECHANICS, 9 The Junior Order chanics met | We, hat t}n state over $40,000 a WHEN YOU WANT to erican Me- !erg an Memorial | the stat Business” was| To as he is going to do it won't take long Bennett sald that the | to enMacrate the things he has done | t % When you hear a man boast of what nesday, | TOPICS OF THE DAY PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE STRAND | TODAY AT 1:30—2:30—6 TO 8—8 T0-10—CHILDFIEN, MATINEE 15¢ B. F. Keith’s Vaudeville — 4 Acts NORMA TALMADGE, in “GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY” —SUNDAY— . SHIRLEY MASON, in l “The Lady of the Photograph” $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 VALUES Purple Riders, No. 11—Comedy—*Healthy and Happy” pelload o i konathe Mrbi s it SRSttt SRS ek e s 2 4 MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE—4 BIG ACTS “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” A THOMAS H. INCE PRODUCTION, FEATURING DOROTHY DALTON—ORRIN JCHNSON Since the beginning of the Fall season it has been an open secret that we [} have set a pace for values that competition has not attempted to follow. Now we ofierl over 200 Overcoats and Suits from our regular stocks and reduced to $28.50—which brings the selves—the fine fabrics, the smart styles and the careful tailoring are evidenced in every garment. AT PARISH HALL, TAFTVILLE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th FOR BENEFIT OF FIRE COMPANY No. 2 MATINEE 2:30 EVENING 8 O’clock Admission—Matinee, Children 10c—Adults 35¢ This Sale is-worthy of the attention of every man of limited means — for these Suits and Overcoats are smart, good-looking, high-class garments cost of quality clothes to a new low price level S = ¥ . ‘ The best proof that these Suits and Overcoats are $40.00, $45.00 and $50.00 values are the garments them- i LE SACRIFICE D'UN FRERE i that every man can wear with genuine pride and satisfaction. U l Evening—Reserved 75c—Unreserved 50c THE SUIT» A ‘ ‘| THE OVERCOATS iPRlZE FOX-TROT D ANCE Tucels Coimer, Wortl an afifi o B SRS (i s ' Tweeds, Cassimeres, Worsteds | n Coats and Ragla =g e Vielrose Ciu Plainfield Community House and . Grays, Bl : ns, in fine \ s ol B e : " | Plaid Back Cloths. Shetland PONEMAH HALL Samdey dos. b {x ' d 121125 MAIN STREET : TONIGHT Music by 3 _laiech. : All sizes and 5 Fleeces, Meltons and Kerseys. " MUSIC BY PEERLESS CORCHESTRA g Featuring Clothes by Kuppenhsimer, Society Brand and Clothcraft. | All sizes and colors. Herb Smith’s Orchesira of Willimantic : » - fi ADMISSXO;OE:;:V;::R TAX 5¢ 8TC P M D E Tl

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