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S R WP G LU S NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, ORPHEUM =27 2% Mezday, Jan. 9 ONLY 50¢, 75<. $1.00 FOR EVERY ONE CVER 16 Populayr Prices NO CHILDREN ADMITTED 1922 | ERIKA MORINI DANIELSON Thursday by numbers of persons Wwho | had learmed that a sugply of them hadi Willam Eéward LaBells, 85, ons of|been received at the: Windham County | = best known citizens, dled | National bank, Where three was a lively r I y Od * 1 o'clock Thursday morn- | demand for them throughout the day. ay ay his home in Dayville Mr. La-| One of the straage inquiries that seem- | Belle's death followed an illness which | ¢4 to apring spontaneously to the lips of | % has afflicted him for several years and|any Who looked at the pretty new coins which became acute during the past few | for the first time was “Are they really o P M ey worth a ‘whole' dollar,” and when as- rrom 2 to 6 . . Athens-on- | Sured that this certatnly is tho'case they seemed to be relieved and to chase back across the Styx the shade of W. J. B.'s AT ARE. YOU MARRIED ? ARE YOU CONTEMPILATING MARRIAGE ? THEN SEE THIS STORY OF A LOVELESS MARRIAGE. J.cr moving with where he re-|18 to 1 herasy." They'Te real honest to SMOULD THE WOMAN 8 TIED 10 TO THE HOME WRILE THE MAS AN DOAS WE PLEASES | county, he ab. merchandisir A i r;m, of his fa- | Eoodness dollars sure enough and O. Q. ame east and located in| for exchangs purposes in any nook and Difienlties with the telegraph service !nsofar as commercial messages are con- and the Interesting sSuggestion heard : “p ey O (24 | connection thermwith is that the Postal BOTH ARE MORINI field Mr. LaBelle was suc- | Telegraph company be invited to instali| of constantly hammering at the West n company for the quality of | sevenordale, in which town the | COTner of the country. The Windham of his vouth and younger T County Natfonal bank was putting them o spent. out Thursday to ‘customers who had an- | - rade Mr. LaBalle was 2 machinist, | Other dollar and Were interested in hav- ° cerned is. again, attracting the attent! a commercial offioe here, ae it is under- | Danielson and. other parts|g over a quarter og a century ago af- | iNg one of the néw coins. of the Danlelson Chamber of Comimeres, | stood the company deeires to do, instead | town desire‘and feel e Jokin' B. Rogers Producing Company { e parchased the| s store was located. LaBelle further r- |t as having - a PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY B. F. KEITHS VAUDEVILLE “ALL. ABOARD” TODAY AND A'l'URDAY-—4 FINE ACTS Under the Auspices of K. of C.| jL’VENlLE FOLLIES ; and Ladies of Columbus. 10-DOLL-BABIES IN MOTION—10—A MINATURE MUSICAL COMEDY | = ! - 3 ONLY ACT OF KIND IN VAUDEVILLE The »rice | At Davis Theatre, Monday, 5 : i KANE & GRANT JACK LIPTON *|Jan. 9, matinse and evening. ng and Dance Impersonations VARIETY ENTERTAINER® Reserved Seats $2 and $1.50, FIELDS & COMPANY, in “A LAUGH A MINUTE” X ) v with i tax added. Seats on Sale || o T e Y {ing of the marke xt sesson’s 52034 { o4 Mara’s Drug Store, and by ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in ‘HANDCUFFS OR KISSES i tor 3 in thi e . | T as ber, dled suddenty | Members of the K. of C. and{ Ladles of Columbus. fiREED Today and Saturday a Illvely oontest. T of meu'-'—: into- the h service In hand. ago a representative of the West ter Raymond Allen row out |Presents th> Musical Comedy d later there was a Te service that f¢ was thought would |: dequate, but it appears that! uring Interests and others com-|{ . have 'thefr. trogbles with the e, and or ,of company TRIPLE LINK | i ’ B SO e i ! Il Up in the highlends of Fast Kill Friends here lcarmed with regret rsday of the sudden death at Woonsocket of Oct L O. O.F. HALL A SUPERB ACTOR IN A SUPERB DRAMA FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 WILLIAM FARNUM LATEST POPULAR SONGS AND 5 SOUTHERN MELODIES In Onc of the Most Dramatic Stories of the Year TERRETHEE L donn smana ano bare “HiS GREATEST SACRIFICE’ 12th Chapter of “HURRICANE HUTCH” No arresis (A SNAPPY, UP-TO-DATE MINST “SINGER Ml") GETS SIDE SHOW—Sunshine Comedy Mr. Gladue was b: a long period was employ trade In loca! PUTN2M ! TICKETS 60 C NTS REL FOR ALL LOVERS OF MU Piles an't Be Cured From the Outside. PATHE NEWS Masquerade Dzm ; VR e e . . AT PULASKI HALL o | ¢ J 5 Ne Wl cmnira e \Saturday Evening, Jan. 7, 22 § AND by the Chon MUSIC BY i . : SATURDAY EY’S NOVELTY ot : GEI HN(; THE MONEY” o ORCHESTRA e 3 ) & § S TR ._I—i s piayers in ec scenes and a thousand laughs Ladies 45c—Gents 53¢ ] ™ "jchy & Babe Milis Jack McClusky PRIZES AWARDED FOR T .8 NGVELTY DUO VARIETY ENTERTAINER PRETTIEST, AND T § TURE | ADDED ATTRACTION ol OMI e S i > “NIGHT LIFE IN PARIS” § e ON D, ——,— R i “THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED” Sl VEN AND E. K. LINCCLN. A PARAMOUNT PIC- i NCE OF BROADWAY AND THE SOUTHERN SEAS. 4 ] VEEKLY { COMEDY D PLAINFIELD COMMUNIZY i40TSE % % 'Ll W, flLLW GHAST Funeral Directors and Embal mers SATURDAY, JAN. 3 MUSIC BY IDEAL ORCHESIRA OF TOMOBILE FQUIPMENT . tesy. Efficiency, Sutisfaction chone Connection Mocsup Div. LOUIS &. EDX DANIZLSON Undertaker and £imbalmes Soecial Attertion tz Every Detali S COAL AND LUMBER | We consider ourselves as employed by our patrens te purchase for them ] DANCE TONIGHT StoIZP. M State Armory Classy Floor, Classy Crowd, Classy i Music by g DANZ ORCHESTRA i ] ¥ H WILLIMANTIC § H | } A MORINI CONCERT POSTPONED oot § Announcement has been received by the Slater Hall Con- L cert Management that the sudden illness of Miss Morini will prevent her appearance at Slater Hall, Friday evening. n large quantities such merchandise as will best satisfy their requirements. Mayor Archibald Macdonald's reesm- tist chu rment fiufing F. lodge of A three years d from 2 large number sent_adminfstration splendid rocord ‘ot is of members of the this ambltton v \\I" have the hearty good wiM of the hlte. 1 NO MATTER WHAT YOU BUILD, LARGE LUMBE OR SMALL, WE CAN, AND WANT TO SUPPLY THE MATERIALS. HAVE sOLD THESE GENASCO SEAL BACK FOR YEARS—AND SHINGLES NEVER A COMPLAINT WILL NOT CURL. The future date for her concert will be announced as soon as possible. JEWETT CiTY The American Legion post entértained llary be ng. Lively e partici-| =on, J Frank N | TOWNEEND 31 Plainfield ].h.h scheol cmes to Putnam this ° Tired Out? Do you know that languidness, that *gwiul tired fecling,”” heaviness, lame or weak back, sore muscles, stiff or swollen joints, rheumatic psios, lum- bago, in the grest majority of carcs, indicate kidney trouble ? CREAM OF THE COAL nsturaL ProDUCT. DIRECT FROM THE MINES EGG $15 2 Per 8 CENTS PER TON STOVE EXTRA IF BASKETS Ton ARE USED, @ur Claim on Your Patronage Is Based ing, Louis Morey ini mes and dancing. Sandwices, coffee made an appetizing lun- E—\‘F" —In an" The room was decorated with e overgreen suspended from the the platform had ‘a back- hs and laurel flanked The work of decorating Giibert Miner, Dr. G.'H. Irving Thornton. H. R. arge of the affalr, be. 2d by members of the post and | praGA— S Jozeph M . save am - entertaming| of Nerwich Corn ety and. noyelty in Finn | MINTYRE—In this CHURCH & ALLeN 15 Main Street Edfl‘ dne Pifi \ i drsdi‘;’}‘even(ng. The en- u;uaa-r'\; W 3 a F ] 1 wera two charm! la- ohn cintyre. “on the SERVICE We Render. ! ini. batn, i Yoien ans ta | FuTeral -t her Gt home unera street, Saturd: sct promptly and effectively to restors: The violin, mandolin and uiem mase at St i ° , overworked or discased kidney® | s \'Vf"c—x;f“d w.md ‘marked skl o'clock. Automobil CHESTERFIELD | D t and bledder to & healthy condition. | G ¢ was a_dramatic sepra- | oy s FATAN_In A 3 ! irectors no, while Miss Elsie Belmont song aite. |~ Eoswell M. C! | ss Flora Platt of New York has Mrs. Robert Blair, 41 S. 20th Street, Terre cclal features were singing and mono- Jending a vacation with Mrs. Mary nd,, writes: 1 suffered two sears | logues in sicetches of bygons vears. The = 1922, Mr | e eu.:i:‘“'fi‘l‘,i?::: iwgilgfl-e:‘}flflg young women proved most Jopular enters,|, ‘ Norwich. | ¥ jam Yardufky. ry tired and baving headaches, and see fioat- tainers. : Topaz of Walnut Hill was's o Tag 4pocks before my eves. 1 saw Foley Kid- e e e Bdward Labeie e ot m ers ney Pills advertised and made up my mind to Middletown.—Tax Collector William J. | Funeral services at_the Congr Benjamin Goldstein and niece Beatrice: lidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. trythem. Aftertakingthem a few wuhl!wrxd Kictt will Feb. 1st begin the collection ¢ . churcl. - Dayville, Saturday at 2.0 D. my troule dispelled, The backache stopped and m: Burial private. my kidneys were restored o healthy, normal | (10 Personal tax. The personal fax GLADUE—In Woonsocket, R. T Temalso free of those tired spells snd | TOllment contains 8,560 names as against = headaches and my vision is no longer blurred, ~ | 4,031 last year. The increase in the en- | ooz, suddenly, Octay formerly of ary is entirely due to Foley ollment is due to the fact that i - which 1 gladiy recommend.” o ot thart all Wom- | AGARD—In - Rock CENTRAL WHARF ent the b Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Lulu and Anna Powers of Hart- spent New Year's with Mr. and J. E. Powers. Norwich, Conn. Phones 23 and 24 Conn., Jan. en 21 years of age are m\uec't CD the ning r-p R . - - s payment of it. The mew enrollment will | Liwara 5. Azard of Toiided, sged ‘“‘d nd Jennie Miiler and Tda Lasan | Iolachons 328-3 2 e —— LEE & OSGOOD GO, _ bring in §17,130. years. spent New Year's with Mr. and Mra. A