Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 7, 1922, Page 10

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cleric William 1. ~Alym, Billngs T. | New Yoxrs day at Mansfleld Depot;” vis- | Helen Misorek. Avery, and CHarles. A, Gray were re. | iting frien The members &ppointed by here, have lett for New orkiwhere | 3200 Soctety committee. Tsane G Geer| Biwin Carpenter is cutting ice on |, Crafie 1. C. B Welis, teacher, Jos Bart: : - fopartments of the town to ¢ cpend the winter. asprsate Lttt bl R s e T Sl e azzewilz, Julia Mildmas, Dominic Simek), She'Is Good-Looking and GI 2 fire system i John Jackson have 3ustlsm moidridge was re-ctected collec- | Mis# Fath Davis returned Menday to | (12de I M. BHss, teacher: _Herman y rep ! Dublin, ~Ireland and are | g, Providencs, whore o s emloved In the | o, B4 Monn, nta Couturs, Wel-| - and Js Always Ready for event law and daughter, | " {ronje Holdridge was the leader of the | family of Rev. Theodore Bacheler. SSCUT UROcky SEMNICY, Aastawiy i mélin y am Hare, of Potter | curioian Bndesvor meeting Sunday ev. | Mrs. Alice Snedscor, who spent tuh|Ruszenas £ochle Osga, Julia Debolek. 2 Good Time 1 T “ g ening. holidays with _Misses Merseredn and |, Mis® Moran, teacher, Frederick Eichel-| : * e r: Ribnie of Tow Fonee = wiusn N. Brown a life long resident Rickets, left Wednesday for her home|DerS: Felix Gruska, Bemnie Wolfe, Dorls —— all, A 5 nis parents, Mr. and MrS. | oo (nre town has sold his farm to Portu- ¢ in Brookiyn, N. Y. Miss Ricketts accom- | Denome, Angeline Dimicco, Julia Karpluk, of Clarkeville. of Ripple, ed Hardy spending th Worcester, week with Mrs. . LEDYARD afternoon. _Adbert W. Kinmouth guese part have Brown and his family will continug The annual meeting of the Ecclesias-"| tical society of Ledyard Congregational church was heid at the church Monday was chaitman and §. E.-Holdridge was the s from Newport, *R. 1. The; already taken pdssession but Mr. teacher, was 4# Monday school. There was ‘nmo ‘Thursday. Tobert Hlersereau Pregton has been HI with a severe cold. Jiss Pauline Chaliker has gone (o her school in Bi ol. Miss Chaiker spent and g session’ until panied her as far as Hartford. Mre. Anastasia’ Parizek went to Soyth to | Coventry the first of the week to her du- Pupils havipg perfect attendance'in the Riverside grammar, schoel during the 'Fall ters are: Miss Madden, teacher, Philip Anthony. Andrew Meeteau, Jm m.d'\mzu“k). SHE IS “FULL OF PEP" THEY SAY ‘Why Is a girl popular? Look around and see what a good time the good- looking ones have all the time. Men Kals Kes, Josephine Maiek, Helen Miss, Ruth Mpnn. . Grade II, May R. Driscoll, teacher, Ben IGH SHOES | s s iy b nie Clerereweld, Adolphus Lalfberte, .Stel. | 065 them out and ask them to partles, occupy the house until spring. : dances and cntertainments./ And| ; 1 e —_— - Davld. Geer has returned-to Yala col-| Miss, Ghurch is in receipt of gmava |l Klick, Isabel Konicki, - Dorothy La-|notice that it is not the doll-face ! STONINGTON lege. Archie Holdridge and Amos-Avery | preser{es and fresh joguats, resem! favre, Helen Minta, Josephine Osga, Grace type real men like most, but the red- e o | have returned to Storrs college and Miss | plums, from her cousin, Corinne R m’l%\ird grad John Ambot, blooded. girl with “pep” and happy good nature, Any girl who is tired and languid and has a poor complex- The charred Wood and rubbish of the fmer trolley Station at the corner of bridge, in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosworth went-te Frieda Goodenough to Smith college, aft- tr spending the holldays with thefr par- We have_about 100 pairs of these . Annie E. Driscoll, teacher : Cadieux, Arthur Gray. W m and Cutler strests s being carried | entsx. Mansfield Sunday to ses Mrs. Boswortti | Staniey Luty. Walter Richardson, Charles | jo, o 9 3 way by the trolley company. The com- | The meeting of the town school com- | brother, Edward Hughes, who was seri- | Roberts, Mercien Solenski, Anthony 7a- ‘c%ndxzngn da‘;xltlz (;:eesfa?rlza:al;)li‘,(\:o‘fi' :fi; 5‘“’9'—0‘“ and ends of lines, M - v it is understood, will rebuid” as|pitiee’ was held at Ledyard Center on | ously jll. grenail, Sadle Anthony, Stalcha Grobofskl | will simply take' Gude's Pepto-Man. ” possible, as this is the main | Wednesday: afterncon. 1t was voted fo| Mr. Dorman of Eaglevilie is assisting | Hielen KosaKiewic, Helen Kotbuzs. Amnis | 2o N, HHE St He T nelfly all sizes. ' - room and is well patronized &t purchase drinking fountains grthe d:(‘i {;d“m Cz;@emer.d Who has - chrage df )x:;;::elfil?\x::is:\ Joddolo L“’:‘:‘c’: good condition. Red blood -means time: rent ‘schools. Bllls were approved an nsen’s store, dumng his absence in , Katherine amar: i < s & ’ T & | Phe Aistuxet club will enjoy a series ?r;er‘ed’cpa{d. 2 Tlor{da Srs hielen SCixadai, < Slafle Misasiks é:h:fhxa‘?pmaer;g Sl e My, Eva PAIR A BARGAIN. 3 = | ot tidge whist games in thelr rooms | The roads mear Poquetannuck and at| William Parizek atarted Monday to cut{Walter Bernal, Russell Carpenter, .Fred 3 Try Gude's Pepto-Mangan and see o Mystic Hook and Ladder Co.|Hallville in the town of Preston have | 10-iuch ice on his pond. Kusek, John Newakowski, Woodrow, Wil- None sold for less than $6.00, some how much- better you feel. Doctors ontest was held Friday evening |been put in excellent shape by First Se-| Mrs. Edward Lyon, who- underwent a |€00- hav gt ey o 6 e wiich refreshments were served. | lotpian Morgan Fuller of Preston. Mr. | Sursical operation at Johnson hospital| Grade IV Alicxe M, Bammet, teatiher: e ‘:f:\l_d‘éw’,:“‘;?,;fih SRR e for $8.00, and $10.00. s Malds' Sewing class, which | Fullor’ has_dono more for these roads | Iast wesk, ia xacovering steadily, Stanley Cierszewskl, Peter, Konickl, Ma- { get well. Sold i both liquid aad A Y- \ ation over the holidays/|than apy seectman Preston ever had. rs. Julius Meyers has closed her |teau Maleq, . Charles Minta, John Parczil, Ens TAm ot Rl FE XFQRDS IN \ “et today (Saturday) in Communi|Soms of them were aimost impassable | Summer home and lett Yast week for her | Walter Pisso, Steven Shock, Wiam | Loiet form. Adyertisemen W O % THE LOT. home in New York. . Ralph and Jerry Parizek to resume work. who was operated before Mr. Fuller began improving them. Théodore Tavior who has been Szura, Stanley Gumner, Agnes Kivenskl, Shannot Mr recently went | Helen Gaska, Mary Hiastawa, Angelina ' Some of the families live onll\ < 7 it at Lawrence hospl- |very il at-the home of her mother in ew York with'a truck to bring back | Marinetta, Helen Oséa, Laura Vachon. dz"u’c‘”?‘,‘ - v home. Groton has improved and has returned iinery for the jearl button factory,| Grade IV, Jullette Richmond, teacher: ;a““m“"“" and many of the children g g T, Melvin, who | to her home. 1, with thei rbiother, William Parl | Gddie Bernard,’Joseph Gajas, Franeis Ta | o'\ r‘“ “h ""d‘””“ more than pleased 9 spending the week in New H they will start at Gurleyville Jan. | Liberte, Staniey Mgy, Theodore Morey, Aar it or W Lo ) Ws Joseph Sionski, - C! e Sweet, Natalie = e Y, 4 utler, who have WILLINGTON | and Mro. Hana Hansen arg tousing | Malek, Viola Miskoek, Bertha Monaski, | oot Aflended bisl funcral Sunday. : BN 5 ng af' the Eplsc vectory | Misa®Sara Dunning eame frém New | Florida, “making thei rheadquarters with | Stella Solonski. he:re: 1ark_,a cousin. was one of the - 90 MAIN STREET ed to their new hobie on Wa- | York Monday, but failing” to make con-; Mr. Hansen's bi in-law and sister,| Grade - V, Sibyl . Browning, teacher Hollowlngiers the ¢ / L / R neotions at Wilimantfc. stayed over| Mt and Mrs Anthony Jacobsen. at | Willlam Daledzie, Anthomy. Moduszewskl, | soroty tons (1o figy OCEIS of the C. B ‘Opposite Porteotis & Mi > B 5 ar and nignt at the Hooker house. Tucsdsy she | Defina_ Fuev found the roads down | Jowsph Waks Sophin Ambot. Frandss e el R L T g itchell i . so make his home. visited five schools as supgrvisor of mu-|from Virginia very poor and the idet! Holen Mawoha, Arleen Sulllyan, | (y@ms Tagern k Abbott; viee president, \ 3 Atwood Machine Co. has con-|sic. She will plan work for miles almost impassable. They de- | Prisclila Sullivan. S peen; ne o:‘:nl and treasurer, p . S E 18 pit at the shipping room, thus | and return to New York. d for miles through the woods, sand | Grade V, BARh M. Soule, teacher: Stan- | M1 Tog remd e Conmities Mem T |4 £ the 15 of trucks much| Norman Bligh came Monday night ot deep. ahd In other places’ mud. |loy Potts, Annls Anthons, Mary Molunas, | Mex oregeronoy Alisg Mavel Jones Lt | T from Boston, where he has been visiting paves visited Jacksonville, St. Au- Antoinella Marinello, Hel- | mitten, Gilbert m"‘”‘ er megiing com- i1 seph Vargas and hamily who bAve [ hig parents for two weeks. He has re-; Bustne, Palm Beach, Miami ;\u other Mrs. J. C. Tatem ::’: 1 thl — § s witing in Flushing, L. I, have | turned to the Ryder house to board and | Pl ;":‘ = e Grade VT, §. N. Jotmeon, teacher: Lena Frank Abbott, n'omf: “B"’““‘ ""‘ Mrs. i cciurnea home. assisting his brother, Howard Bilgn,( Miss Clara Mag, the popular teacher | maninan. Emily Miss, Marlan Lamarre, | Jones, Sybi: Convere Bopm Foinnie N AN ‘;} e in the r}ou:!try(bfisinsss. having p:;:;m “lin\c:l:-:;; S5 cm";f:;dh;\do::rfglugf- St??\v;ng‘:'%:‘m::. Ju;m Zagarm}x]ski. Z Mrs Fred. Bowen, Mo Chirice 'i':;;‘g('-_ It good recmery oliowing two surgical op- | P s & -| Sixth grade. Miss Sweet, teacher: Pat- | music co; Mrn Chavies = EMENT: that she study plano and theory in ad- il NOAN_K‘ ; it {endenos during the fall term of 69 days, | sy Mondox, Mary Solehekl = Tm;wmr{'h Mrs._ Char ? Clark, J. ANNOUNC]I S dition te her singing. Her' debut ook i T ! meeting of Noank Firs Co.|“The Scouts hetd a social at the con-| ¥ B L aonci o grtie nuinber ‘of | Grade VII—Williem Ambot, Paul Amy- | Lewtes iat, ATy oA b A Connectlent College, Concert. piace at'the end of four vears at which 3 . was held in the firo houss Tuesday | forence room of the Baptist church Sat- | Shilireh corolied. Miss Mann has a|pot, Peter Minta, Ruby Gray, Nellie Mif- | Keith, Mre. 3. C. Tatem. o edmr Frcs J| Elena Gemardt, who comes to the|she was assisted at the piano by Arthur e |f £ s frm the various officers | urday evening. After a variety of games | Mack of makmg the sehool hours pleas laguil, Calard Richardeco, Catherine | Mrs. George French; flowsr Sommitter | Lyceum theatre Thursday evenipg, Jan.| Nikiach, perhaps the greatest of liv- : 14 officers as nominated at | retreshments were served, and et Scouts | A1t and has won the love of il the pu- | yhia, Mrs. Charles Tatem, Miss Janette Trom:| 12th, to Tive the third concert™p the|ing conductors. Ifer success was grea: B - B i g 1 December were chasen | waiched the old Year out and te new |Vils by hor gracious manaer and planal Tghth grade. Mra. M. N. Jommson, | brigge. » S8 Janette Trow- | nnecticut College series, received’ her|and immediate and she was _at oo 4 H e compiny. ({50 LV | 'm: captaln Mrs.c(v‘.t\. Smith, Z o g ¢ pWaleta Boule, Helen Baka-| Mr.and Mre. Chastes Deans entertain. | musical edugation at the Leipzig Conser-| called upon (o sing fm all the music BOLTON NOTCH , Grace Mataho, Emil | guest Miss Be 1" of Paston, by her father who was so determined|land followed after which eame tours of Hohed ST ihe il s s s iy - : 5 _ oz i ; 5 “grer ¢ 5 el ) - | - s ome §athe Villge tor & | wifid Biéw.with violence il aay Tues- - ‘haud, Dagid Clarke, Srelites bl Mat his daughter's schoeling shodid| France, Sweden, Denmark, Spain aul B ! o B Aol A | St o s : s sadle Howard retumed Friday to| The eicers and committess olected to |5 1> And Mrs. N. W. Eennedy were in|have & solid foundation that he Insisted ~ e L i e 200 Tl STHE Rea Miss Pum P oA R amaberiar ] er home in New York serve the Baptist Sunday school ares,Sun- ridgeport Monday and Tuesda i n January 7, 1912, she real wha hur Hemingway from Southington | erintendent, A. M. Brown S & el LN S P che ranmh ok \w= of shell drakes, black duck, | friends to her home last week Thursday | was o guest of his daughter, M Rresenxsre 2 her 11 e L sbasisinbe Heake oma chem as a guest sughter, Mrs. Jessio | M. Gra: : : DISACEN - her 1ife, her first Amreican appearas whistiors and broadbilly are being | evening, all had a most enjovable| snuiith for New Year's e e COLUMBIA e e cc | In_Carnegic™Hall, New York. She re- i in ery day. ~ btime. After various games were played, M 2 £ e, J. . Phillips and i TOWAED TRADE ASSOCIATIONS ’ Howard was a Hartford | N accorded bert Myott; collector, Pt o i - greatest artists by both Helen Gray iteh assistapt colledtor, Azmest Frankli va re_ | refreshments were served. It is stated that there are seven cases ¢ £ ress and pul- T ith thei='son iss_Clara \nm- has returned from e E B | of scarlet fever the Old 2 gton, Jan. 6.—High government | ;; A , ann “has PRI Lot D e e t scarle in the 0ld Hop River 6.—THigh government | jic 4 tour of the country followed im - v A ward was a Hartford visitor | Brown : recorder, Earle M. Pakmer ; assist. | © o, ST - T licy tour during which she is visiting all the trouble for the pur- The town schools-comn enced the win b e The sacrament of. the Lord's st e oo, (cderal palicy low- | larger citles in which she has provious- Tt 't Sothens, ter term Monday. Mrs. Gahan, the e SR , R t T, erh 4 inistered in the = aar trade associatioms in the light of the | o &+ © o = c it to others. term_Monda. )”,a““f,{;,’f” las a mew machine for{tendent home department, Mrs. M. E. Wil ;‘f,‘?m“ndgm "Th,",r,,f,,.?..’:m,/ e a3 | interpretation of the Sherman = S e T N R e o - TR S - Sosrn Haley has sold his handsome | Sers, o Ganet, PrImAsy deptrimenty | more generai contéibution {owards ihe | Ut DY the supreme court in tho receat | BRI " 1, ocagements B il it | gray horse to @ party in Andover. tendent, Mrs. Charles T, Armstrons - mis- || G0ci5es of the church, wrging ¢ it o o Sy is readily foundein the following 2 i 1 SRty Chniiten MR Sl a"sd -dren as well us the adults t5 use the en. Another conference is to be held 20-| ciation written by Henry T. ; ! i o1 2, Mrs”S. ¥ Br velope system, thereby starting them in a | MOITow to consider a definition of the |the New York Evening Post of B i 5 | Deacon . B. Paimer:’ temperance com- v X X e 2 s of e £ T HasB R d Sh ke A emperance r Zabit of & iaw, prepared by the comimerce depari-|ber 21, 1921, It was part of TheF - Notice Has Been Receive y ea Burke || . BRIEF STATE NEWS mittee, Charies F. Gardner and Mrs. S e text The | ment, as applied to the publication by | of her concert at.which she sang | Winsted—In a recent finding Coroner| " - 19, | the department of information coilecied | songs of Schubert, twenty of them, i \ |50, Herman found John' 3. Riotes, af o 2o O J Andrews prosshes st the |~ Mies by suc oclations which is to be sub- | after the program wasfinished the au- e ! e 1 &1 Congregational church Sunday morring. | artford pent the | mitted to_the atiorney gemeral for ap-| Wbeslutelst Toave’ X | JR CUSTOMEKS : ! aponspin 57 Mabel | Wileux {5 to(1ead the C. E. | Now Years | proval. When formulated, soven- | bullding untl she had added seven more. % o Pkt -, o Gyt e s [ meeting at six. |~ 1sador ohron{ ment's c on of the ar tion of = = A g ] ae pleased to announce a sybstantial reduction in e s o 201 almost T | ™ Rev. M. MakTennon will preach ‘at the | zoad, o S| i‘“ oo Sratstamuiiationl | 1o yas: “The program was devoted en Aood products for the first three months of 1922. |, Haritord road, s short dittance | Melhodist church. Epworth league & faice. a He | cis expected to be amiounced by ranz Schubert, and Mmme, Ge i P ted | drove 1 Alr 1 a -4 X 4 | S < y : asted | arove n - ! co more that she Is hi i 272 not sure that we can maintain these low prices |, Thomphonville—The Eufield F. L‘, l‘rmr:(l, of Georgewowh. Mass.. | 15 dav aud had his o | seeatest Interpreter. Her sing- i S the Distection: oL Pt g iy L% " Zan % R - 1 1 vhat 2 in of that miracie of emotion, Deailn first quarter of the year and for that reason the Detection of Thie Cnoct. | Mason regretted to 1 | Human nature is what causes usi % % UL JUFRCE O emorin Ten d during January, February and March 8 9P Wranpyal the ev had been poisone |to send flowers to the funeral of a g sk o N , G this < & Lo FTh st Hoven {man who never had any boquets 3 A g 3 ? 2 e e e e s e el = i no, should be perpetuated o t be shipped prior to May 1, 1922. g T i e i e thrown at him when he was alive. ), " honobraph sud mulfiglled n mile e Rl ! and Mrs. Curtis a. Holmes gave lions of copies. It Would do m ELR STOVE MPANY' | fona ER eI musical cdification and education o ! OVE COMPAN 1 : ntertaining Mis Sinn Fein Le American public than anything else 1 | Torrington.—The death of John Sp Tenk RAFGR S in Leader ink of." B e IAN PL 52, for vears a resid The program to be presented n New WE E MORE THA ASED TO PASS THIS REDUCTION ALONG TO QUR }! iieion, rred Wednesday Tiw i etk London ted by a member of CUSTOMERS | home, No. 52 Cook street. Mrs. Charles D. Tatem; treasurer. Y the e tee and has a Sc . H > to Torrington in the TAtem:, | finande committee LR | vert group, including thls wonder i ed_working in Hende herles Tatem, A. M. Keith, H. B. Buei 2 e { song. A copy of the words of all the | 1o Pz & ciarier teubfe of Ha al commitice, Mrs. A. M. Keién. J. €. | eongs will he given every patron of.the { moni~lodge, K. ofP., and of the Torring- rogram, Amy CI concert, and as his been said befors i ety not studeat of singinE. or ot | o i Rbv. Mr. Abbott <on @ miss this extraordinary op- e and public eafety commit and at y spacial Aagent With her 2o 3 tion of the U + m, Oliver Latham, George Frenc n Will then 2o to | e of justice, has been appoint. | agriculture, William S. Warren. E. Grant iHE o FUN EVERY MINUTE IS AL VALUES officer of the Hartford Frowbridge; Gearge Bowen: vositlon MUSICAL COMEDY “ALL ABOARD™ cceed Fr provements, N. W. Kennedy Overheard { Clpr. Welcome Davis Trowbridge, Mrs. Oliver Latham; mem- liy ‘commictee, Gilbert 8. Deane, Mrs. nedy. John Jones.! stmas tree and concert. > Sunday ‘School sesson and Junior C. of-persons hav r icehos house from his ie Moore, tes spectacalar mustioal Rogers Pro- i were omitied owlng to oRSes Of | sirme: L i bl | n A y measies. - 3 st oho Wi ] H , ? Mrs, s Clark ententalidd her gl e e 1 ;s & Lt Atbert Danser of Southbridre. S - Ters Fl 1 S Her fatfe g . e e J. R. Mi lsie Bu . All refucned 1 t 10mes Tuesday Eiste Lewis of the Hartford pital and Anthur Adams t ome of Mr, and Mrs. Maro Lewls Sun- o & b . " i Derwin Lew!s spent last wesk “Hear Dem Banjos Piunkin L ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE OF : 223, Dresses, Skirts and Millinery - s s | with friends in Springfield 1 s Shelbourne, pringipal of Eik | Mr. awd Mre. Merrill Keith and infant | Knob High School, has annoumced an TLIT DTAE QFADY T daughter of Danielson spent Sunday with | Oid Fiddlers' and Banjo Pickers' Con- TH RE -TO- R CLOTHING AT POSITIVELY THE a3 test—Appaachi, (Vay Tndependen. e } Dana Keith spent several days —— — ™C "*‘ RICE lN COMPARIS—ON wlTH THE recently ‘with her sister in Manchester. Wapping.—Mrs. Will T turned her NEVSTONE VAEW CO. NEW YORX Y QUALII & n Sunday afternoon the Sunday | ankle by wrenching it in 4 frozen rut of 2 e g sclioal teachers carried joy and happi- | a back-road near her home one dark| | William ' Cosgrove, Sinn Fein Heten, Fsnn pia . ness to the homes of the children of the | night about a week azo. She was con- | member ol \he Irish . Parliament, o o Troiwies. Shama B 2 | school when they took a gift to their pu- | fined to her hedfor two now | Who is one o tha Zaur members in e e plls and a bag of candy from the Sun- B AT A getting about the hot with difficulty. | favar af *=q crears trf: Miss Agmes te a3 the Swedish siewariness, James ulien as Alegander €. Pirme and Nich- | olas Sgaliman as Captaln Kidd all aid to make this one of the most guccessful proe s ever given hera'in Norwich, Misy Doyle, the directress for the John B. Reze The Pants Store COA "“% FROM $10.00 UP TO $29.50 : ; Were $16.50 up to $49.50 $6.00 PANTS YRR I s ks i pe-ducticy. JRESSES FROM $5 00 UP TO $19.50 IS WELL KNOWN IN THIS CITY AND SUR- e T FOR MANY AND MANY DOLLARS WE f§|. HAVE SAVED FOR OUR CUST S IN THE LINE OF CLOTHING AND FUR- NISHINGS. FIRST, BY BUYING RIGHT—SECOND, BY SELLING WITH A SMALL PROFIT, AS YOU ALLKNOW, OUR EXPENSE IS COMPARATIVELY SMALL TO OTHERS. . WE ARE NOT IN THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT, NO OVERHEAD EXPENSE—THAT’S HOW WE DO IT. "DON'T WAIT FOR BIG SALES, AND GIVING GOODS AWAY, AND OTHER SUCH NONSENSE. WISE. YOU WILL ALWAYS DO BETTER HERE THAN ELSEWHERE. 'WE ASSURE YOU ONCE YOU BUY OF US A PAIR OF PANTS, SUIT OR OVERCOAT, YOU WILL REMAIN OUR STEADY CUSTOMER. ROUNDINGS FOR A MONEY SA Were $16 50 up to $39.50 RTS FROM $2.95 UP TO $6.50 Were $5.00 up to $12.50 MILLINERY CLOSE OUT VELVET HATS........ .. $1.00 lection of advanced SPRING HATS, in all the wanted colors, at a i price to suit all. THL UNLOVED WIFE. I the snake haduw't Whispered some- thing to Eve, and it Eve hadn't picked the apple for Adam, one wonders what the playwrishts of this and all other ages would have haf fo write about Once a brilliant woman said: “The Old Testament would have been differ- eng if it had been written by women.™ Doubtless her words are true, have a stinging Insinuatien in them; but man did the writing’and the law- making in the Old Testament days. Just as he continued to do until somewhere about the year 1920. Women were al- ways listening to that snake, picking the apple, giving makes a hunk of it and Dresto, man Who falling from his lofty estate. “The Woman tempted me” What a pathetic yelp it has been throush the ages! Now, conditoins have changed and the woman is discovered, not in the role of the temptress. The Unloved Wife. a new play in three Acts, which comes to the Ornheum thea- tre, Danielson, Conn. ome nizht onivh Monday., January 9th, s a thr A amazing vlay of todey. Is the marriace certificate to be regarded by men as a ecrap of plper. or, ¥ not: why is your husband different. from the man you marrled? Tn offering to the pmblic The Unloved Wife, Miss May, the authoress. has ‘written a Dlay Which cover§ very thoroughly. thouch entertainingly, - this vital subject. ¢ | The performance is for evarybody ever l!x!eel; ears of age. T ;.\,3,2 IMPORTANT FOR PARENTS—SPECIAL 500 PAIR OF KNEE PANTS, ALL PURE WORSTED, FINEST WORKMANSHIP—ON SALE AT 95c TO $1.25—AGES 6 TO 18 YEARS. MANDELL’S WOMAN’S SHOP 248 MAIN STREET Wl{ere All Trolleys Stop $2.00 THE PANTS STORE CAPS ' 'L. POLLOCK, Prop. 325 MAIN STREE1 Opposite Post Office

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