Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 3, 1921, Page 12

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* NORWICH ECHOES FROM THE LOZCE ROOMS | community House TUESDAY. EVENING, 3 e 1 - The tter of discon- * A . | e e s:| DECEMBER 6t AT 8:15 iy, C. L, By 1 . | also discussed and put over until the fin- biy s 15,51;;‘,.5 fif;‘:fl:,r;_m;,:,“i‘“;, al ddision will be made at the next Allen MCQil e retta Belleflour, presiding. The vpurpose | mectine. ha of this meeting was to formulate plans Bh e . Zor the anmual Christmas tres given by| UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS [ The Great Irish Tenor the soclety for the poor children of the | Buckingham C.uncll, No. 14, J:0. U. A} AUSBICES-OF . 1t was decided to lLave the tree| M. held its regular meeting on "Wednes- A 2] = A. B. hall on Sunday afternoon,|lay evening in Buckmngham Memoriai | Ray Daniel Mullin Asszmb 13 I s Mary Ward, chair-|With a large number presel Toutine mas. tres committee, | Dusiness wes transacted h - Deputy 4th Degree K. of C. ssistants, are already at|Cheeseman of Roosevelt (omcuTof \Ie,\x reparing the stockings, which will | London presiding as counciior. The nex Dited: ana Aled nfi: bk ,‘.Jmf. meeting witl be Teld on next Wednesday TICKETS $1.50 evening With tHe lfficers of New London INCLUDING TAX counell conducting the mesting. Several “FOR SALE AT CRANSTON’S, candidates will be initiated. After the meeting refreshments will be served by the entertainment committee. AT SISK’'S DEUG STORE, , AT DRAY'S DRUG STORE, Greeneville. The met pa-ceeds will be added to the Tuberculess Sanatorium Holiday fund. d nex y even n e | TR B i S AL i enlta KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, At the regular meeting of White Council, No. 13, Knights of Co- lumbus, held - on ‘Friday even ! ca ates were worked in the first de- were received. The council is planning ——— to sésemplify the sscond and third de- Stk Ay & ;. |grsen on'a larms clsss ot canaidates AT ARMORY, TONIGHT LOYAT, A R¥ LODGE, M. U. b yal \ d " Humphrey’s Novelty Band of the members ‘ MOOSEHEART LEGION. le} The Women ©0f Mooseheart Lagion S fheld a very well attended meeting on Tuesday evening at which it was voted to contrib 5 h the Norwich tuber sanatoriur g 7 and $5 to Mooseheart the children's stmas fund. The installation of of-| SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 3rd 5.0t the legion wil take place on} gTATE ARMORY, Willimantic the Fourth Thursday in December and % PEERLESS ORCHESTRA are belng made for a supper stallation. Following the bus! hments Werd served the entertainment committee. STATE'S INDUSTRIES WORKING : ; SRS Connecticut The first issue of the Norw Free e P Seldin's Masterpiece NORWICH ¥REE ACADEMY JOURNAL T “Ar;:?'s fll‘“’ CBNT. (” = gm “r“ AN INTERESTING NUMBER 2 g ation h g H Academy Journal for the school year an int i me- death of Francis J.| ° president of the | morial minute on ¢! Leavens, for & poard of T is its members of ti of the uati ndustrial ailable. T utual, operation of the plant. Against this, the average numRETr-pct t siven period ard the worked in the f determining th readjustment roposed to con- buginess manager: and Stanley W. WORLD WIDE GUILD WILL HOLD NORWICH CO Delegates from World W e Miss Elsan- | l)fflllrd”‘ s programme 30 o'cloc also be there l"l by Rev. At 3, ', guild-yells a At 7 o'elock /ide Guild by Mliss Mabel Hagberg. A 13 looked for at the ga: mw”{i" LeSion Business Mecting and -Social. Fletcher P held legio nrooms Friday even sized attendance and w John S, Blackmar prest borts of the adjutant and finan heard and accepted aft un}nary nominati the . post during the coming yea opened. The nominatiors will re- snday main cpen until the next meeting night when the election ta Following the es place. ecting there ‘was a wiches and coffee. r estivg talks | Commecticut Autos Worth $36,450,840. | t of estry and a movément to dncrease| Connecticut's 104,889 gmotar vehickps . ber of man-hours ¢ I be|and automobiles were assessed for $56, The \n|ume of un- staias wrkmi diminished. This, of | gratifying and encour- m\wrfrl Alml it ¢ reveals the wide margin between | satisfactory, or| a fair cegree| bustness of | e measure of | of the men tomed to support them- dependents by work- | therefore, that | done before “enm‘\ be sald to have been | ¥ e one- a Etereonticon lecture un the Wo that remain to bei doubtless to be includefli within many lines | it must be re- such conditions as the keenest, kind of | the liraaed | ilable. Cons industry il be required of od when mor its proper place world. Besides factories in Connecticut industries are > azain severe competition account of tha| or hearly sev- commatition' \with r, has h'.e'l suspended is jn him man- Of adjustments, no his o co industry is ultimately derived. France re often danger- cts seem to In the first mppred the rer would ba| It seems | is facing than ever Aristide = Briand, Premier cts make it certain that if we! France, and head of the Fremch scessfully. every | delegation to the Arms Conference take in Connecticut In-| gt Washington. executive, | upreme | 450,840 on the local grand lists for 151"[& f Der- | according to the 1921 report on the col- lection and assessment -of taxes issued | by Tax Commissionef William H. Blod- | gete. Monday, Tuesday and Some men do right only because they ars too cowardly to do wrong. An Open Letter to The Honorable George Linton, to return again ? country ? Tonight-Carnival and Bamr—Tomght ' Under Auspices of Battery “B” and First Bat. Combat Train STATE ARMORY, NORWICH — FIVE BIG NIGHTS . Commencing Saturday, Dec. 3rd—Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec. 6-7, Friday, Dec. 9, and closing Saturday Dec. 10. Humphrey’s Novelty Orch., Featuring Michael Di Artri Waich for Military Street Parade Saturday Evening, Dec. 3 . F Admission, Including Tax, 15 Cents . Chief of Police of City of Norwich. Do you know that according to government statistics, 65,000 girls left home this year ? Do you know why these girls went out into the world—some to lives of disaster, never Do you know that thousands of parents and guardians are seeking lost girls all over the Do you know that a great percentage of these girls left homes in towns just the size of Norwich ? - Have you studied conditions in and around Norwich to find out—WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME—so that Norwich can do her share toward reducing the amazing total ? Have you asked the mothers and fathers of Norwich — “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME” ? Norwich wants to know WITH AGNES AVRES AND RUDOLPH VALENTINOG : A ceoqgt Hetgono Q CParamount CPiclure in a desert oasis. his will. seen on the screen! CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM.1:30 TO 10:30 TODAY: AND TOMORROW .Surgi The Large Amount of Paraphernalia Used In this At Makes|t the Bigdest and Wighest Salaried Act on the Vaudeville Stage To-Day. 4 OTHER ALL STAR ACTS AND BIG FEATURE PHOTO-PLAY PROGRAM. Baffling cal Problem. Beautiful Girl Saved In Lalf” /?csefa‘ea/b AT e - ter whether t! are agreeable or not, to meet the {he averaze Uation; and abave all, to so conduct of normal, himself th work-week: was 84.1 ©d. effectiv ot clates, 'toward the commen end of bet-|knows that bxom'do of everyday I ter production, at the. lowest possible! 'n efforts will be join- P& clothes. The laundryman feels that with those of his asso-|€Very man's nand, 1s against him, the| ... .and more effect! distribution in| endin’ o N the markets whence the rea’ income ot | SCRAI’ 1t to he laundcy. Heads Delegation From or wage earner, must give of the very| Research and Every-Dag&ife |ment survived about twenty trips must maintain | Few industries that link themselves| The Inference was that actual we mind open to the mecessity of all as from 43 to 50 per cent of a col: kinds directly to the housewife have been 2hn Lu'i 1if spl= o n subject of more skilled work in- ph sics and chemistry than that of wash- so well e a ly to the volu vear that dues it, it's|siep for an ide isn't the Recognizing this tendency of the hu- So< atlverth ! man mind, U\p laudrymen has ecalled| { upon hi ntists to know how fa; tu\c ch; s. Tests were made the resul®s are vouched for by H., Elledge, who works out laundry pr blems as an industnial fcliow of the! cale hlmit‘l" by COPYRIGNT KEVSTONE VIEW COL WEW YORR. | Mellon Institute of Pittsburgh. collars were repeatedly sent ' novel of the usual process of washing, starching | fr. and ironing without being worn, They survived from thirty-five to forty trips Collars worn between washings otherwise subjected to the same Lreal-l itor. last complete A story of love that flowered Out oi-;lt , in a pampered so- \ ciety belje who met her master. o Out of revenge, in a vnld young X Chieftain who knew no law but Nothing approaching it ever You should know Charles This best-beloved of a famous Dickens. “Our Mutual Friend” author’s novels is fawlessly pre- is an old friend. The characters sented and will be seen with un- of this world-known novel have flagging interest by every type come to life on the screen—the of motion picture patron—you'll: Topics of the Day — Mermaid Comsdy TODAY—CONTINUOUS SHOW, STARTING AT 1:30 “The Barricade,” with an All-Star Cast—Larry Semon, in “Passing the Buck” — Seventh Chapter of “Hurricane Hutch”—and Pathe News. . THE PLAYING ORIGINAL EXCLUSIVELY VAUDEVILLE B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE e ———— e e MATINEE, CHILDREN 15c—TODAY 30—6 TO 8—8 TO10 B.F. Keith’s Vaudevnlle — 4 Acts GRACE DARLING, in “EVERY MAN'S PRICE” SUNDAY ONLY Edmund Breese, in “Common Level” Charlie Chaplin .05, “The Champion” JOE RYAN, in “THE PURPLE RIDERS” MONDAY—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE—4 Big Acts 4

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