Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1922, Page 6

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DANIELSON | At thy state armory Fricay evening, the enzual military ball of the service . 19284 Field Artillery proved one of the most delighttul of the soclal events gi Tae big drill shed was very preitfly decorated with Sags and speciel grrenge- wents $¢ national colors. Uniforms of offioars and enlisted mon gave a military touch to the affair. Music, was by the idelity orchestre of Worcester. ‘The entertainment committee of the bat- very, G. Reme Caron, Emile J. Meunfe: and Feorge Gales were in charge of the ermngemsnts. _There were twenty numbers on the dance opened with & grand march were served at intermission More tham = score of thermometers 4rom which reports wers received re- cepded 10 degrees below zero in Danlel- son, early Friday morning, while others T the tem- esh 1 of Maxime h, was bela csa:n Gui- B, Bcu!u of Bmul street won IIRED s ALBERTUS F. WOOD Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 147 wonRN.oUT DANIELSON | E Friday the average citizen of Putnam wad” afxious fqr an Interview with the weathér prophet who predicted, two weeks 'ago, that the bakclfbone of winter wag Dbfoken. ‘When ths mercury made its record low 'mark of the winter Fric Gay ‘morning it was hard to convince anyone that ‘winter’s bacibone wis even minutely dénted. On scorés ‘of thermometers about theé city the.reading was 10 below zero be- tween 6 and:7 a. m. while reports of 12, 14 204 -17.below were not uncOmmMON from the low-lying sections of the -city. In the. Mahhasset village several ther- mometers showed 14 below. Tt was 15 below at!Pomfret and 17 below in sec- tions of the town of Woodstock. Such extreme low temperature ars rarely recorded in this section of New Ensg- land, and they wers the tonic of much comment during the day. Friday, after 11 & m., Wwas not an exceedinely co'd day and {n gunny places. sldewalks wers rapldly being cleared of snow and -ice and steaming under the sun's raye. ‘The average temperature in the city seemed to be 10 or 11 degrees below ze- ro, although some. instruments in some sectlons showed the lower readings not- ed. Joseph Dumns hag paid imto the ity court a total of $420.89 an assessment leyied against him on charges of reputa~ tion and keeping with intent to sell. Du- mas demurred to the complaint, ough counsel, but the demurrer was ruled and he refused to plead, whereupon fines of $200 on each count and costs were assessed, by Judge M. H. Geissler. he provrietor of a. soft a In what formerly was Dum: gometime ago. Two other chses—against ~ Ameriens accused that it was for thelr own use. Both -demurred to the complaints azainst Sebastino and were repres hv Attorney . Macdon: Ar ree cagag herein mentioned were 2 seston of, the called # nterm ssociation at FEW DAYS The First Two Weeks In [.1arch WILL BE RUSH TIME FOR INCOME TAXPAY- ERS, AS ALL RETURNS MUST BE FILED BY MARCH 15, TO AVOID PENALTIES. - WE SUG- GEST ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER NOW, WHEN THERE IS MORE TIME TO ADVISE AND SUGGFST THAN IN THE HURRY OF THE LAST WE HAVE THE FORMS AND COPIES OF THE LAW, AND WILL BE GLAD TO ASSIST - TAX- PAYERS IN THIS IMPORTANT DUTY. THE DANIELSON TRUST CO. DANIELSON, CONNECTICUT Telephone 199 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY_MATINEE and NIGHT 'MATINEE 2:15—NIGHT 8:15 YOU HAVE READ THE BOOK—NOW SEE THE PI.AY ‘EUGENE WALTERS DRAMATIZAT/ION OF Seat Sale Monday, at Box Office. THE TRAIL OF THE [JONESOME PIN FROM THE NOVEL by JOHN FOX Jr. d at the NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE -NEW YORK NOW IN ITS 10th YEAR OF CONTINUQUS SUCCESS PRICES—Matinee, Orchestra 50c—Balcony 25¢ NIGHT 25¢ TO $1.00 ANNIVERSARY WEEK SOON ! ATTRACTIONS ! TODAY 5—~PEOPLE—S SEASHORE SHAPES A Century Com:dy EXTRA —SUNDAY ONLY— Violet Mersereau, in T 1:30—6 TO 8—8 TO 10—MATINEE, CHILDREN 15 CENTS ; VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY 8. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE ‘Out of the Depths’ CARMEL MYERS, in “BREAKING THRU” _ — e ———— MONDAY, TU"SD\Y AND WEDNESDAY—HOLIDAY FROGRAM THE JONES FAMILY SINGING — DANCING — MUSIC — COMEDY 3—OTHER BIG ACTS—3 Frank Mayo, in “Go Straight” -| Armory—DANCE | Saturday, F ebruary 18th Humphrey’s Orchestra, 12 Pieces Mnii Orders Now FUN ABOARD A BATTLESHIP | George vresident of the New Hampshire Fa Bureau Federation, president of the Con- cord Dairy. Compaty, the Granite State D: | tion, datry farmer and J Frank H. Edwards mont, manager of the Ri ative Creamery, Vermont Federation the Swift Packing Compa Senator C. E. Hov manager of the Con ducsrs’ Assoclation. necticnt Music by Pinkie Wood’s Novelty Orchestrs E 'I - First Battalion Combat Train | DANCE | Plainficld Community House Saturday, February 18 17, Mr. {. Putnam, Coricord, N. H., MARRIED TH—In Willingt A 1922, 2 and 423 Main ton en, Miss Julia® Bos- salés manager of t 8¢ " Creams and formerly conriected stat, ot experie the subject DIED, b Binghamton. N. Y, Feb. Mary ?urdy mothér of Mrs peloved | wite aged. 37 years. 1" parlors, to rest, in thiseity, lams Burch. A. Morgan, in the 15, v F‘?b, 16, 1822, of 70 41, PER CENT. INTEREST This is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. DEPGSITS ................ $3,554,300.07 SURPLUS AND PROFITS.... $ 262,206.16 Duuelson, Conn. A sound, conservative institution, showing a steady growth. We ‘solicit accounts. You may dzposit by mail. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK THEATRE " ADOLPH ZUKCR PRFSENTS A drama moulded of every breed of human —glowing with a soul | A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES EXTRA FEATURE Funnier Than the “BOAT”—Trickier Than the PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE “Expemence = Richard Barthelmess as “Youth” The romance of modern Youth adventuring. Its hopes, temptations. passions. Its failures. Hundreds triumphs, loves. Scores In hamlet and city, home and pleasure palace. of of green fields and underworld dives. Beautifu! And running through its fascinating scenes — a Gorgeous ' simple, tender story, tugging at the heart of all Women ! who are or ever havo been young. Scenes ! New Yeork And Youth takes his fling! Drinks all the joy Every Scoured of life and finds—the dregs! Audience for its Then stumbles. falls, sinks so deep that only Love Thrilled Fashicn can find him. by the and A story of all you've ever known of human ex- Rich and Beautiful perience. Moving through scenes of vivid beauty Colorful Women ! « and pulsing with adventure. Settings ! From the Noted f’lay by George V. Hobart BUSTER KEATON, in “THE PALE FACE” CONTINUCUS TCDAY FROM 1:30 4 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—BEBE DANIELS, in “THE SPEED GIRL” VAUDEVILLE AT 3:30—6:00 AND 8:20 clay “PLAY-HOUSE” BREED THEATR PRISCILL A “CONFLI From the Famous Red Bock Story, By Cl SBIGTH RII—Im If you want to have the big. shivery hrill of your life, see the great dam explosion that sets free a raging river of logs and starts daring Priscilla Dean on a wild ride against death that takes her to the very brink of the falls.. Says the “N. Y. Wiorld”: “We do not wonder that her insurance campany warned her against such risks.” drama so pow A picture even great o 4k grandeur. MONDAY AND TUESDAY SUPPORTED BY HERBERT RAWLINSON IN STUART PATON’S STUPENDOUS NOCRTH WOCDS SENSATICN rence Budinoton K might have been w it hat ho'ds ve wondrous outdoor Den’t miss MERMAID CCMEDY—TOFICS OF THE DAY—CONCERT GRCHESTRA Today—Continuous Show, Starting at 1:30—WILLIAM S. HART, in “WHITE OAK” ANN LITTLE, in “THE BLUE FOX”—Pa’he News — Chester Comady CANDY MATINEE TODAY__rec Candy to the Children SUNDAY, DEAN L] 73 @ s NEVER #rF( RE SEFOWT ON ANY LCREeN erful, s P settings 1 COMING! SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 18TH STATE ARMORY, WILLIMANTIC | SULLIVAN BROS.” SINGING ORCHESTRA OF MILFORD, MASS, SOMETHING NEW FROM JAZZ LAND At the Manhasset Company’'s mill a been formed and is do- dcwe an, Al job in cl eu‘._g 1..:: e CARD OF THANKS We w.sh to express our heartfelt an of the acts shown us du: ment, the death of o Mrs. Thom: B. o thank fz(“ who Toved wite an Beetham. We al sent flow: espe: Ciub and the West Town St Their thoughtfeiness will always be d by us. membere? "YTHOMAS B. BEETHAM, of February Col. 23 Joseph Hammond, whu is herc THEODORE BEETHAM, conducting special s MRS. ED H. STREET. vaton Army, is to IN MEMORY. In Sod but Loving Remembrance of THERESA V. FALLON, ‘Who Died Feb. 18, 1920. MOTHER, BROTHERS, SISTERS. ———_ . s e, e CHURCH & ALLeN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistand HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 o Nita Naldi as “Templ mount Picture, “Ex; Fitzmaurice Product AT THE DAVIS THEATRE SUNDAY. MONDAY 2nd TUESDAY NORWICH AUTO SHOW MARCH 2—3—4 STATE ARMORY McKinley Avenue A Larger and Better Show NORWICH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Baptist church Sunday ewesing. be assisted by Staff Captain and f Hartford and Captaln TONIGHT |BIG VALENTINE DANCE! Fitchville SPELLMAN’S ORCHESTRA l 8:30 | COME ONE ! —COME ALL | TONIGHT TO A L, caleai o LA WHEN YOU WANT to put your | ness before the public. there is no um_befler than throw, the - ady lmn'ms: of The Bul

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