Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 6

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P PUTNAM, CONN. Continuation of Our Millinery and il draw interes - Ready-To-Wear Sale HATS FOR STREET WEAR—HATS FOR SPORT WEAR—HATS FOR FORMAL WEAR DANIELSON an observance of the sixth anmiversa of the foundation of the lodga Refresh- The death of Frank H. Tillinghast | ments are to be served and thers is to he m g a3 61, one of the best known business mei | & arexram of entertamment. Tho meet- | ORATED 1869 of the™ town of Plainfield, occurre. | inz is to open at 8 o'eloei, standard time Thursday morning at his home in Cen- Thurstay morniog at his home in Cn | e are the recentty erecten ot |] 10 105th consecutive dividend of this hank will be poor health since last fall and in & seri. | fers of Kitingly Woman's cb: Prea | payable on and after May 15th, at the rate of four per ous ditior {dent, Miss Emma F. Piling; vice 1 ous condition for several months, ool & v > Vi ” - | idenr, Mrs. Alfred L.<Reed; second e T i | P ranien, e & 1 st Denicee-madle on ok hafeee e 1k from that date. Checks and Liberty Loan as cash. LR N hast. He studled in the schools of his na. [ u=¢r. Miss Ada F. Kihg; corr p We welcome new accounts; and our customers are tive town, ineluding Plainfleld acadenyy | Secretary, Miss FEdith L. Fuile and lated at the business college in Proy- | Ing secretary, Miss Adah A, Da 3 idence. am\!ln_r. Mrs. A. H. Arn\l:a!t’i'\; ex: m{(l._ tivities and as an undertaker at Centra! Paine, \Iré Tohn A .Puinen x Village. After a period of ten years hisf ' 5 - urged to call on us for any information or assistance they Materials :—Haren Cloth, Timbo Straw, Kandy Cloth, brother, Fred W. Tillinghast, became as- Attention of the polloce was called to - ma mnt 2 72 = ’ sociated with him and they have =ince | the fact that children plaving with match- y - m‘dm Bnid dw‘ Yw 'fllfid a M successfully conducted the enterprise. es agsin caused a fire m tenemen: 1] TT “CHEERFUL B e e Ul St S 8 OUR MOTTO IS FUL SERVICE", ety was Miss Aunio Dodge, two daughters | Tiursday. This s the tenement louse . = — Loulse and Helen, his mother, two | in which another fire occursad last Mon- & brothers, Fred W.'and Arthur C,’and 4| day cvening and was said t3 hayo been 3 SR i LOT No. 1 LOT No. 2 sister, Miss Annle Tillinghast. due to children playing with matches. nedy have been nams as egates tc|ford. She the biennial session of Nutional Girls |and County HATS UP TO $5.00 HATS UP TO $10.00 Thursday, the body of E\'l’lll'"n;‘nl'n- The Connecticut ) clubs to be held at Vassar “‘““ inland outlined 1d Y £ Y s < nett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | rcpresent Danielsor in : Ch Chaice Kershaw Bennett, was brought to Day- | necticut league will he Sesn' in actiwm | June. Alternates from the Dasislton the weman's our Choice at our at ville for burial in ti%5 cemetery at that | arainst opposition f t thhe this G"IISM “‘S‘;"“ ;‘:fld’““"' Susan Collins ; - -~ - l 95 5 The child, 5 years of age, died «n on next Sun<* aftavnoén, Wwhen ““;hsz{w{‘mm!‘cm‘ and Mrs, Walt # ea! o ea ing_a second operation for appen-| the Quinebaug team wili try conclusions | % “HL ST oL & QRS S0 m-n: ' 5 ’ Mr. Bennett is supervisor of [with {he leaguers. ~Bfil’ Martin, who has | (ar Qre 1 Savior S usEiE 92| The members of the evening sohool s at Central Fal's, R. I, and form- | hal esrperience with teams in the Con- '\1g- i - 'gt £ O wn t me classes met in the Riverside was principal of Killingly High | necticur state league and in othar leagues | Missilnary society of Coni ectleuf ools, of which he is a graduate. Helis ty do the twirling far Connectiont | Dr. ;{e‘fih %esc;:’?“’;:'n“'f“m :".‘ w::f the year, : u, ts md wrap‘ was = resident of Dayville during hig| Mills and Bill Reddy wiil caich. took for her Government s team that is to Eastern Con- H linic at the health station at town 5 r : carller years. On Sunday May 20, the Tativil's team | FUD! vy These are all the latest styles, developed in Velour, Camel's Cliamber of commerce members sta-:-|©0f the Eastern Connecticut league will|''m.y 7 . Houck having resigned, Al- irst year certificates—Euge forward to an afair that wi) | ¢ here to mest the Commecrici: M gred 7, Reed has been named as lsader | 1% George Mancinh Philomene Goaselin, Hair, Tricotine, Polaire Cloth, Herringbone Tweeds, and rinz B S AT Strand—Five Big Acis. I'h-nmlulllmneuu Strand again for the last half of - tle, Albert Pajak, Benja- Hy free from the cares of of the Pastimers' club. Rev, Mr, Houal | S Lachape A when ' -ariels, 0 CSIGEer BR % to o away during the greater part|™in Lease. Dominis Lease, Nickoisa Kou- || Imported Donegals, some just received, will afford an opporivnity for the hearing ve to do with the{ plant of the Goodyear Mills, Inc., and r an ‘zddress by Harr aid to hava been left by | much baseball seems in prospect for that | 30n. Kalll Anthony, Marie Roy aud Je- ment William (Billle) Reeves of | The fellowing item will give a line on the PUTNAM dance for the 75 nights. They were them on .nd see the fine q“.my and worlnmmhip ".n'.‘ " ¢ Belihops in nville will be preseat with the | matters the court will be calied to pass o \ awarded special badges signed by Gaever- n geroba 'wen Armstrong of Providence, au- mer. cently postponed from May = o0 N Ly tumb| In the tows sourt Thutslns’ ‘s senbeiios | 19 lion: the Dearing ' S Aws kil home clty at 8 o'lock and started forfattendancs. He has, therefore, . been All-Wool Tweed Suits, All Silk Lined—Now batle n the town Los Angeles, California, over the roade{ present 223 nights out of a possible 225 unasd TUusslar that ANe snitel DR | A smehite matior stomies Hlhn pass [ior ha crante rij, Joseph Formanto and Melbina Fer- quet of the organizatlon is to be he«!1|ing interest is scheduled fer z heari An inter-department league is being fl"s d year eertificates—Charles An- WOND!-RF[{L VALUE AT , o il sald , don Tl an $8.75, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $22.50, $25.00 n of Moosup, a mwon _whe o W. Ledenwlg, formerly a rcs dent | place during the playing season. 3 fence in chamter ot &6mmi on Shepard Hill, opposite thz place .of 2 ..E__._xl_fi__: £ _Two of the members—Joseph Marinello elty are the feature attraction devilie stars tiat furnish2? | upon: por Lake. nalt of the e am I the ronate court a1 i Toaranay momming.foe e, hage] ea s ol ey miset tvo sights avy Blue Tricotine Suits Redu o s, ved o ey wre & n jail was ‘mposed upon|Scme up before Judge Joseph At thon it Callan & Mathews are called the ation, & total of 120 estate. A former will mads by Mr. Led- |t0L @ belt of cartridges, a lariat and an| Miss Allce Bewnett and Miss Mar- onty of comedy singing 454 patiee Giat at the Attawaugan hotel May 23, The|in Central Viulae Friaay «f next wock | orggnized among the workers st the|, 8600n0 yers cereiichies—Charies AR y L) H in Massach s aties. Xor | W, S. Brown, in the town of Plainfield and Marie Roy—have had perfeat atten-|] DO not illdge these by the Prices, but come in and Johemian club o1 thelp vuting last | 13 George W, Toden wie m gs ot { Islang capital. He said good bye to his|ness. The first two years he had perfect 0 days each on two ccunts | & ot 3 is gure to be enjoyed b ought i o fier com- dewis hefore he went to ¥lorid: american flag. He was armed with cre-| guerite Bliss have e instructors y . B O e boen ‘antored foc winter is In the hands of a nlece in |dentials from the mayor and other of-|et ih ol - : 2 5 Claude & Marion continue in vauds: him had besn @uitered for Aota's of g these evening clagses for the past ville “8till Arguing. s wite. Me. Brown was | Bridgeport, Mrs. Vincalltte, ” The oth- Setiix of EroRidancels AT:;IQHEN"T‘:'- year. During the evening the classes en- ew Was sts ew riore || areument remain l'lthou(wnh—" Charles L. Tor- | eF rare in this will are the b g S ey e 33 e | joyed patriotio songs, Victroia selections, j " §| theatre- 1 : : i : which means that h not o : ¢ il e goers arc assured plenty of . e ol S e tha fadls of welkin ealx!mfhc wnm;:x‘:nstll{ ISDO. RUSK i Wik S04 Fetrashuin iy, of Voile, Batiste, Dimity, bécausk the inability to arrive at an '.75 g Bat IR Aekarier . WES. | Ot bl = Loy oy i i A meeting of the stockholders of the . . weaters Justment of their differences is respons! roled and the semtences mentioned im- on is wh W j2ccert a ride at anv time, He in Qreit | o oot bl wiug company was held in Wsmt Plan‘ypff“u‘ \ ble for an exceedingly funn . posed aopeal to the superior court fer and son ¢ Guo ed In cowhoy costume and I8 cities ARA{in, “Senking robme THursGAy 6t 10 and d i ik of repartees. ¥ S was taken and Mr. Brown was released Gl ’1"‘::..3{; @ vear | towns will St IR g B i LR LR es and some ging- Shwn and Tuxedo Styleu s T i 1 ik e Qiicoittes have gated from the hout $20,000 an1 e farmn o | ber cd Armstrong has had | 478 James H. Shes, the committee for || ham trimmed— oy n matter what hardships he was forced to 21 Cornceii- |a numbar of shert elories accepted also | he local stockholders, attended and rep- endure hig always wore a smile and aoreal ‘e baatts resented 124 local shares of this institu- “ 4 % his buddies B e e e o Siheh | ton. No local alrsotore ar officers wers $1.98, $2.50, $2.98, $3.25 34-98, 57-50, $9.75 Smile AL the battle of the Maemn Soche o e o th = elected and records relative to the condi- was severely wounded, his wound neceg- e e Kemetrons Tongest k.| Uom o€ the bank were retused ‘ot locad Fri 3 - : sitating the amputation of & lef, His last veature took him t ay} SHMMILLCR, mation was made Gy the d Saturd S never did his smile forsake him Citv. Ho loft Putnam before n%mflaa. committee retative to the dissolution of I ay an ay when he was discharged from the ed for Wiilimantic, the bank as followa: 1 T pital he started to see ‘what e é LADIES' PURE THREAD | CHILDREN'S HEAVY = = oney wud e SV <! Oembérs of Anselm Mayatte Post. WOUTE Sulhin i, st I PU S HEA en five and a half barrels T ill, land zed in & rail at his home | ¢ nd personal s uent appearancs to pay 2 in the local court. recent time v an, Arthur 1 with papers Members of Doreas Redveinh 1odge | hoyaht throuch o a meeting scheduled for this (Fri- evening at which time tnere will be ence the farm and could do without the leg. Of course, with of opinion. as to certain fundamentals > - ; 3 the assitance of an artificlal Ymb, he Girls! Girlsll] | S o i wok o e | Gk B o oy s covnes || SSEAM SILK HOSE | RIBBED PLAY HOSE = ] ccon sieseire hat vl oo wasract & vl &tog extrs s o a A iris IS $4) [ 1575 Smped tho 1o mempers. There wil be 8 meeting of|company bave arisen between thoss (In All Sizes) (In 'All Sizes) eaeiab it EL. Semid. ot SvNe SaveYour Hair Members of the Woman’s Ausillary of :?;n&’;;t n'lghé";n;}'{';‘;‘“,‘;‘mgl“;, n‘m&: of mg“lmpnu glt:‘k ‘::zv&!sl:‘t.: 1::, or itg l 39 . 4 . f l 00 :hlel‘ and he scon found that he ” ot | xs : bt With Cuti v nent quarters will bé seriousty consid- | gontrol, and thase stoekhelders halding of SL per pair pairrs 1or $1. gy ith otis lag a3 he ol 1 uticura do with twe and so he is now doing them so well that he has been a decided ered. It will depend upon how mu;}l h‘:- voting 124 shares of said steck, and plications are turned in as to whether| Whereas, These différences are so pro- amusement favorite and the same e been burned | the responsibility of going ahead on the | nounced in their nature that the resident |- tious, llmn;ung.:mn. is still 'u:.' ; Windham coun- | Plans for the home in the old Chickering | or local stockhoiders heiding the said 124 big garden are planned. The roadway | opened their cottage “Rockledge” for|and new he is known generally as The rs past, Bills | house bloek-will be voted. The plans are | shares are not dieposed and do irrevoca- | Jeading to Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Chese-|the season, coming from New York. Boy With the Smile. 16 b | AL Al en Df:“{;::m;n‘n:‘e‘swbo':f “m; biy d';":; &:‘;m’: ::: mg_:flg ":“* bro's place is named Chesebra avenue,| Capt. Harold W. Branche is to build a 'n-A trio of ;hlum calling themselves soon as the post feels that It has| Resolved, That the Jewett City Trust| oh, this 1and was owned formerly by the | cottage for J. A Collard of Hartford on | The Au elrglincie. A 2 s of land over in t s in ea ty than in any sy ;. H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST | from the @ Funeral Directors and Somp and Ointment b0 gear Dangleall gl tching, e sach. Saxpies free of Cusieura, 7 oy fy. Oli >, P th . 3 ate t z Mra Abby ership larza enough to support | com he forthwith liquidated ond i | CResebro family. Oliver C. Pendleton | the rear of the lot No. 225 James street, | propriate title for they are quite as at i Thursday, closed. , ent, treasurer f AUTC(;.;'AQ(;;B'(I‘_/,E"’E“;U‘I:;:I("'ENT e nt‘rlts\ “'[‘a en at Monday night's meeting.)and Lewis M. Carpenter be, and they rock. Granite street runs north and ;mand J. LaPierre in the rear of his lot | mimicry and whisting. A special setting of the er ion, A deputation of Yale men Saturday in the Courtesy Efficiency, Satisfaction Telepkone Connection. Moosup Div. what the interested members are|hereby are, l:{p@lmufi 8 committee with ::‘::,;f,:’ e L3 Tasere o l“ toe Dot L'..;:::una' ‘,‘i,‘,”é‘.‘".‘.‘;‘,‘: ol iy ing for in the few more remaining | full power and authority, and they here | ang Mrs. John Dolbaum have a corner LAINFIELD the two men and & woman called The Jos hardo. Main street. was in ‘:vyod‘? Zuthorized, directed and empow- | lot facing on Elm street and will build P ‘Afituian: THESE, soomenn Somasainrn s eth g idg m:."l‘“."'“" rl”‘ Jorthwith | Jater. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J, Simonson | At St. John's church Monday morning | Charming Marie Provest in “The Boston, ursday, L Tec! 3 olution and liquidation of | are on Meadow avenue and Elm street|at 8 o'elock Louis Lavol of Lawrence, | Dangerous Little Demon” is the attrag- Officer Nerl Coderre, of North Gras-|th® J¥Wett Oity Trust company. and the former has broken ground for his | Mass, and Miss Tosalma Grenter of |tion at the Strand theatre, This lHttle venordale, found a man lying asleep with o new home. Mr. and Mrs. P. Griffin will | Piainfield were united in marriage by |star, graduating from bathing flr&w— head pillowed on a bottle half full erect a handsome square house of 7|Rev. Father R. P. Morrissey, ‘The bride | edles to “flapper™ roles in full- of moonshine, The other ha was in- rooms on their newly purchased prop-|was given in marriage by her father, Jo- | features, has attained a considerable cide tho man, The man did not hold his| The members of the Community club | erty on Elm street which will be ready |geph Grenier; the groom's witness was |lowing among fans, and seems destined d well as did the bottle. Both were | met Wednesday afternoon and enjoyed | for oocupaney this fall. ~Many more|hig father, John Tardier.. The bride was | for big things in the photoplay world. n to the lockup and the next morn-| drive and progressive whist. Those who | homes will go up in this section this sum- | zowned #n taupe georgette and wore a ; the man paid $15 to the town treas- | eaptured prizes were Mrs, Fred Ostman | mer. o black satin hat trimmed with orange Brosdway—Now Playing. sked the man's name the officer| of szom; and Mrs. Gledhill of Mystic. MBerg::Sm ,F- f‘gh&.r s:nm:!’hgf_\;ug:flg b;osfi%m. o‘sm carrled a shower bouquet b Clara Kimball Young in her very lat- aid: “Shake up the alphabet, seleet a| proge to the Community ch i smin YL gh, 2 1 of es the valley and white roses. R (e et oot i L Gy olab | gent &t Tatt sciiool Watertown, i3 to est amd Dest photeplay spmears in DANTELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. ‘Bowling is the sport for all. Prizes given away every Saturday. LOUIS £. KENNEDY DANIELSON STONINGTON As the bridal party entered the church “Charge It" at the Broadway theatre. 3 7 gether haphazard, and you have ft! U] The baseball from Warwick, R, 1, came | b among the students who will visit|the organist, Miss Teresa Sullivan, play- star enst Mise ‘bndler::k:‘r_ mi Emhdg‘:‘ can't promounce it, it's Polish.” over hers Wedncaday sfuerasn and Loy | forelgn Counries. Guldes wil conduct | o3’ Mesdeiconare wesding aavn! pLs | AR ail ot cecial eartion very o v Tofn, their hardest to beat Stonington Hikh | the tourists through the mountains of |pride belangs to the Children of 'Mary, % Fore i Aeeotiation, which wae te have| hol team. They were on the feld at 3 | Switserland and the Passion Play &t s the seramony was performed inside | peait in & Teepome o bleture star sp- been held Thursday, was postponed & |0¢lock and the game lasted untll after | Oberammergau will Do seen. The DATty |the chancel rafl. At the offertory the |De s sensation b Almdon. . The sooration weekc_on account of some misunderstand- | §ix Olock, 18 innings, with & more of | VI leaye Friday, Junc 50 TR MORTeR) |organist sang Millara's Ave Maria. The | of Suitiple roles is dodbled in’ Clare = = ¢ 6-9 in favor if Stoni on. A afon 8 8. o k "' | groom’s gift to his bride w: 1 ing in fixing the date. vk aMenes. g Jarge | B rning steamer and ia scheduled o ar- | Sooviams Sy o ghinr andbag Fotow. | Kimbail ~ Youn latest _photoplay. Merchants stated Thursday that trad- On the 18th Westerly High will play | rive in Liverpool July 7. The party will |ing the ceremony. the guests went to the Charge It n this reailstic ploture from Grosvenordale and Meochanies-| gionington High here, leave France on steamship La Touraine. | hame of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | o™ the gifted pen of Sada Cowan— both on standard time, oame (0| o mew streets opened on the Wim- | August £3 and expect to arrive In New | joseph Grenier, on Pleasant strest, where | FSTgsered for her miccestul authorshiy am in time to do their shopping oR| pnetmer property, by John Killars, east | York, Seot, 1 breakfast was served to friends and rel- | O, AUSA" and “Siraight From Paris. ight saving time. Some business|.f tne porough, have recetved attraetive | Dr. and Mrs Armand J. La Pierre of | gtives Mr, and Mrs. Lavoi left Plain. | Mi38 Young assumes four different roles. n feared that Puinam might lose this| names. The one running from Bhm strset | Norwich and Floyd La Plerre have 0p-|gaig for a honeymoon trip to Lawrence, e remarkable point, however, is mot Vednesday and Saturday evening trade| i the Atweod property east and Twest, is | ened their cottage at Lords Point and in the number of roles this versatile act- n account of the differénce in time but| named Meadow awenue. On the parcel| Will spend the week end there. ;‘;hr:. l::‘;:;" ::;::::“m‘;‘ :‘:l' :::. ress portrays, but in the effectivenessy t proved not to be the fact. of land is the new home of Mr, and Mrs. Newton Holmes of Holyoke, Mass, |their home with the bride's parents for with which she enacts each part. As Putnam branch of the League of Wo-| Carl Winmmen who are erecting a| will spend the week end at Cedar Ledge. |the present. Out of town ts at the |the brilliant, glorions soclal leader, sur. n Voters held a meeting In the Cham- | handsame home where they will reside| Mr. and Mrs, Edward L. Clark of New | wotame Iociunes Mo ona Ses Evhriam | founded by all the extravagance of - of Commerce rooms, Thursday after-{ upon its completion. A vegular Ilittle | Haven are spending this week at Camp | Grenier of Pawtucket, R. L wealth, Miss Young's ecarriage i» con There was a representative gath-|farm is already being started and beau- | Boulder, Lord’s Point. The publie_achools at Plainfield closed | VINCING. As the fiippantliover of an The speaker was one of the state | tiful big black walnut trees have hesn| Mrs. Edith A, Pond, Mr. and Mrs, J.[at 2.15 Tuesday, a teachers’ megting be- | Other man, her gaiety and reckless de- Mrs. Florence Kitchelt of Hart-| started for shade. A poultry farm a:ff | Pond and Mi Louise Waters have |ing held at Central Village. meanor are equally realistic. Again as 3 Court St. George, No. 180, L'Union St, | the humble restaurant help in & cheap Jean Baptiste, held a meeting Monday | cabaret. Miss Young seems to have been oW N = |presided. Following the business meet- | Pentant, m - A ing. a whist was conducted. prizes being | band, she seems to be the ideal house: awarded as follows: Ladies! firet, hand- [ Wife to the manner barm. some box of stationery, won by Mrs.| Jimmy Aubrey in “The Messenger, Gadbols; consolation, awarded to Mise|end a News Weekly completes the bill. Cortnolr. Gentlemen's first prize, box of N o z:' clgars, Paul Peitier; censolation, Cleo- Breed Thea E ; phias Denomme. The committee In| Heading the cast supporting Viola Da- 7 51 i 3 charge was Alphonse Loiselle, Joseph | na in “The Mateh Break: & Dallas M. 1 L3 4 Levesque, Siiss Alma Gobell and Miss | Fitzgerald produetion for Metro Printz Models at Reduced Prices ; Javena ste for o] Fred Racl d Mr. Duby 'XllMfllfl'fl“‘:‘;Pm! dlm ne an r. Dubrecque were | and Saturday is J errin, wi visitors in Willimantic Tuesday. i ieturegoers through We have placed on sale this week the balance of our stock e Bk et BAno e an e | e I of COATS, SUITS and CAPES. . day visited fhelr daughters at the |ures Mr. Perrin has also played lend £ : o Academy of the Holy Family, Baltic. Ing Toles in several longer productions, Just a look at these new styles will make you long The range of sizes is somewhat broken, but we still have . Eb bt aatad o e N T T X oy 1 it will oen . | ’ Business callers In Plainfield Tuesday| 1In “The Match Breaker” this verss- to get under a Straw Hat. All the styles that good » sond e ThiNgs- " ool > oo included V. D. Baggs of Toston, Alexan: | i youns man has the part of & rich Iock the line over as soon as - COATS and SUITS that were $75.00. .... NOW $52.50 COATS and SUITS that were $55.00. ... NOW $42.50 COATS and SUITS that were $49.50. .... NOW $37.50 | ST e COATS and SUITS that were $38.50 NOW $27.50 - + ANNOUNCEMENTS | chacapierisations tor Metro, o Saxt 12 COATS and SUITS that were $35.00. ... NOW $25.00 || | Mot} ngetlnl o B Sl L 08 L B R D M- COATS and SUITS that were $25.00...... NOW $19.50 || | ' i o minree a9, Fatncal | SO b Bt Yomtrss, Lamws VERY SPECIAL !--TWEED SUITS, full satin lined — . | machine products have been misinter- | Yynard, Fred Kelsey and Arthur Millette. 5 preted to in some degree to the| Ann Little will also be seen in _“The 25.00. . .. dees N 1 ‘ entire industy, , That this i he | Blue Fox,” and the Pathe News Zad & §! \NO‘W $19.50 $19.50 OW $18. . fact Is cleary démonstrated by s com. | Susshine comedy will complets the bill der Longmeur, Providence, Edgar Dupuls, Moosup, C. F. Mathewson, Dorchester, Mass. i Isadore Mercier, Henry Betterman and Oscar Dahloff motored to Willlman- tic Tuesday. outh who seeks to rescue his fgivolous- ;y inclinded father from the clutches of a designing woman and fineldentally finds himself in & series of tangled sd- ventures when his father tries the same rescue programme on the son. Edward Jobson, who hag played many charagterizations for Metro, fs cast in dressers like to wear are here. The variety of shapes is exceptionally large—Sailors, Panamas, Leghorns and many soft straws included. SAILORS, $2.00 to $4.50 PANA/MAS’ 53'00 to $7'00 parative balance sheet showing the con- S 5 : dition of the Victor Talking Machine ALLEN'S MEN'S SHOP holders’ meeting, just held. products, policies and organigation will 13 CENTER STREET DANIELSON, CONN. | It is Interesting to ngte the proj result in a still larger volume of bus- . Opposite Orpheum Theatre . indulged in by a few of the courageous ultra-modemnists 7 But now comfort and practicality have won out, and they have come to siay. Designed for active outdoor service, made by the Victor Company during the | fness. post-war readjustment period, and the The balance sheét, as of December 31, Dot malniainedduring 1091 wan AL*| Biien o 344400108, The total survies put was al-*| bllities of $4: ,765. The 5 Iliinols, who has been nominated , | most identical with that 5T 1920, which :(“a,au.:u ok o Eacilh ok I By President Harding to be Second® | was the: best previous year. 190,681, Current sssets decreased $309.- t Postmaster General to One of the Victor officlals said: “Pro- | 331 and are now $29,037,456 and curremt fill the vacancy cauded by the death |duction was somewhat curttiled in the | jiabilities decreased $2,134,272 and are Shaughnessy, and fashioned in from sturdy but lovely. Tweeds and Tre- laines, in every size, at— < e il Uy & tall e LW LA, 322.50:11(!335.00 i m . mm:’n’,"""’:‘n:“:':fiq: Brasterd—A reading of EEER

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