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Fruit trees of all kinds are Tuy burdened with blussoms, - 3 ridd thircugh territory hereabouts i this time supplies a glorious panorama. DANIELSON PUTNAM A kilng frost In May of last year prac- tically ruined the prospécts for a fruit At Ballouville, this (Satarday) aft-| Hundreds of acres. some,estimates be-| yamr the fall phn.rvest was exceed- erncon, the first baseball game of the|inz as hish as a thousand, were black-|{ioh Vb ““mnic Sear the prospect at season in that willage will be played be- | eped wastes in the town of Thompson| o™ this time is wonderful. There tween the Ballouville and Goodyea: | ¥*idey after the destructive forest fires| nou1q be oceans of apples #nd other AKE LAUK E X teams. Ballouville has been presentec \that troke out during Thursday and|pui:: in northeastern Windham county i LT E - . lice parade a purse subseribed by residents of the|ragea cver the countryside in spite of| coming fall. % e BT 5 % 3 T . taz willage. Hector MeConnell, superintend- | the effcrts of a big force of fire-fighters| " pigay morning the temperature went . ent of the mill, and George LaBelle have | that included railroad work trainmen ‘dangerously closé to the frost peint, but been getting the Ballouville organizatior ' brought out-from as far away as BOS-|no gamage was reported to the flowering ready. ‘The grounds have been' put in|ton, d freos that are bouquets of beauty at this | === 3 # condition and the stago Is now set for a | The property damage is hesvy. though | (im. , Tuesday Wednesday—>5 succéssful seamon of playing, no buildings of importance were - a stroyed, and there was no loss of life. The Farmers gasoclation . sunspmoss The trememdous competition fllw bfll)t ness existing between at least four great| . £ at swept over ferllers g Bet b4 the seutimricsble Friday of a forest fire that swept o : that Roy E. Jonmes, poultry specialist at Putnam ‘peopie learned with interest|ine. Connecticut ‘Agricultural college, is IG ACTS—S5 t ive a caponiz demonstration at B 1 e s Ctaged ' ens | 8,25, o the Towm ot Dougley doring| Lo, 8, HRASRS Senaiie S T _FEATURE PICTUR AT PARISH HALL, TAFTVILLE e g the price of gamline down tp exdctly Ue|pumea some cottages -at the famoysjN8¥ oL el Fmdl St $e m Ny ¢ T HE M A N H U N TE R " - TONIGHT ;';‘.T.?ui’é'fi“‘wa&, ::;:stlao:'isothe life of | OAPI: STOiihL. i S o . are to figure in the demonstration. Those who atténd may bring a few of their own birds. i3 If you have not attended, make u, your mind to now, if you have at- tended, plan to come again. trade Two destructive forest fires, one prob- - \ ing | ably started b sparks from ' a railrad e e of X MG A work | cogine, visite™lhe town of Thompso Observance of Mothers' "~ WITH H. B. WARNER AND JOSIE SEDGWICK . P e — — Celebration of Independence in Para £ s s - ~MUSIC BY y. > | Thursday afterncon, and before they| Walter Myron Cole, of Thompsen, is - . —— will arrive on an afternoon "‘::“"da) were finally put ont close to the mid-|scheduled to give an organ recital at MATINEE 20c ’ 2 EVENING m m u'fi"&fi"l'fll'ufi :-Pm' :‘:A’: (Saturday) and will be met a(ll i night hour, they had covered many hun-|the Congregational church next Sunday i B ORCH RA 25¢ SEVEN PIECES S00MKIDND. tion by a flt“fl!““"‘hg“;’fi;‘ and oy e | dreds of acres of valuable timber land,|afi‘rnoon at ¢ o'clock. For a number(§ CHILDREN 10c A BALCONY 20c DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 is probable that the Ya ""‘;’u“ Wbout | and made Claud Wiberg homeless, hisjof years Mr. Cole was at Cushing acad- s e DANCING AT 8:30 will thromg the Bavariam village of Smiiod e tils b A | shack on the Corttis place being entire-|emy as organist and as an instructor of SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY—DON'T MISS IT! e sl i gy v g town and possibly for a little distance |} " opoumed, together with the con-|organ. Kenneth C. Sharpe, recently re- A8 g e out in the country. et turned from abroad, is to assist Mr. SEENA OWEN — MATT MOORE, in - “SISTERS?” THE PICTURE WHICH COMMANDS THE ATTENTION OF MILLIONS “BIG BUSINESS” | SELZNICK NEWS A_SUN-LITE_COMEDY TODAY—CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, in ‘CHARGE IT’ JIMMY AUBREY, in “THE MESSENGERS” — NEWS = Music by THUMM’S ORCHESTRA | "'V *n¢ Ffank Fagan's, Main street. Cutler; vice presidents, Miss Ruth COMING—“FOOLISH WIVES” DANCING 9:00 T 5 AT ndance. A 5 p. m. 2 uniog/mnss meet-| During the fire, Webster and the|Dratt, Miss Jeanette Gilbert, Miss Hel- NC! 00 TO 12:00 Park Congregationsl Chureh ing will be conducted at the Congregation- | Grosvenordale Company sent firemenien Tratcher, MTs. G. Stanley Shaw; : \ G (Daylight Saving) Next Thursday the midweek servics a! y ars g i R F 746 p. m. Friday afternoon at three hurch by the Yale deputation. and apparatus to fight the flames and|secrotary, Miss Bvelyn) Shaw; treasur.! CAR FOR NORWICH AFTER DANCE the New Haven road sent a special|er Miss Ina Aldrich. o'clock, the general businesg meeting of = = the Women's Federation and Parish A, Mitchell will speak on child Weifare. Broadway—Beginnig Tomorrow . i From the records of our divorce| Ut N- ¥, Speaker at ¥. M. C. A. Sun. courts it would appear that there are day many unhappy marriages but most mar- Robert Woolley, of Utica, N. Y., whe DANCE GIVEN BY THE P. A. A. C. IN Psl.l the famous Passion Play. In behalf of the people of the United smutm‘-ll lor Herrick today will LASK present a gold medal to Verdun com- L HALE, TOMAHT memorating the heroism of the Fremch city in the war. —— The Courant can be bought for 3¢ daily, 10c Sunday, at the follows news stands DANCE—TO-NITE| & 2 2 I SPRAGUE HALYL, BALTIC News Room, Greene- Friday evening the semlor hop at the| Between 350 and 450 acres of wooded|{Cole as’ pianist, and Mamade Gracs asembly hall of Killingly High school | land were burned over at North Gros: Raddin, concert contralte, of Bostom, brought together the members of the class | venardale, damaging - trees from the will sing. A splendid program has been of other classes of the school and their | place of Commissioner E. H. Corttis to,arranged, friends. The soclal event will be about |the state highway to Webster. The| “Salimy” Walsh, well known to many the last before the commencement exer-|Corttis home and building were endan-|Tesidents of this city, is the leader of clses during the coming month. Music | gered during the progress of the fire,|an orcacstra that now plays daily at at Friday ovening’s social was by Wood's | but by efforts on the part of men num-|the Drevfus in Providence.. Putnam orchestra, % bering 300 to 400, the place was sl;ed{i people who hav'eh hutrd Mr. Walslh'sbor- b N Mother's Day | A large quantity of railroad ties, owned|sarnizacion say that it is one of the best 5(-:.““:“?:: o E_\‘xzx'\:m.;;:'cn::‘che, )'n tni by A. J. Lathrop of Danielson, tracts Oitnf the moGern dance orchestras, | Kiiokerbocker Club Orchestra The First 25 Ladies Will Bo Admitted ree. n M| L There will be an address by | timber, including one of pine that e % C. Tibbetts and by a member of | COrttls refused $2,400 for some months| J¥7I0V(NE Sre the newly elected offi- e deputation that is to be in|ago, H.l'l-d ‘umocr D“'YI:dI by Trlu.lman I\:b- thodist church: President, Miss Hdith The Sunday school will meet af |bins, were consumed,' curtailing losses| o g “Ue™ P Gq PR Uhes SRUih . with all of the Yale men In at-|running into the thousands. Discouraged with their lack of suc- 3 “|train with a large crew of men, who| (. E. <Teatreault, resident in the v 1»? fi:’fi:rlxgfit x‘r:::!h:?: tfifiil'fi's?"&'» did good work in checking the progressinortherly section of the city, had the Eeriiest spporiunity to pout fishing, and | Of the fire and finally putting it out. |windswela of his automabile brcken, rtles from Danielson go out almost| JUte in the afternoon Thursday, an-|when it came inn contact with a horse's {ehtly to favorite ponds in an effort to | Other fire started about a mile and alhead .in a crash on Main street near 3 . Bast 1(!;111 {1&'-1; ofllstx\nsdeit%l‘_{ilcltl o I:;le egs:fl:; Bartlett's sdlrére. The horse, driven by v b Powed b e ilsonville S v a woman, not seem to be injured. jority of the Danielson fishermen. south with great speed, the nmorth wind| fisse. THEATRE Tor¢as and Ruth Bartlett riage troubles are trivial and could be|Was with the American troops in France fanning the flaines. The fire travelled|have been invited to entertain the - Frederick Wood and his family are|scutherly to near Davis Crossing, burn- avoided If the contracting parties would [ #nd Germany will interest men and boys dent bedy at - Tourtellote Memorial ): be level headed, How one woman empha- | 8t the & p m. meeting at Y. M. C. A sgain ocupying their home, damagefl by |ing ovey between 350 and 40D actes Of | High school Monday next. SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY sized the fact that marriage can be| Sunday, May 14th. Mr. Woolley is wel fire Tuesday evening. The greater dam-|land. R e el e e age done by the fire is at the southetly As the fire sped on its way the prop- th back the new grass and follage, is held IF YOU HAVE TEARS OF LAUGHTER, PREPARE TO made for the best is clearly shown in[worlh hearing, ard he will doubtiess have ? “Sisterd® a motion pifcture version of | @ geod audierce. In addition to ™he ad- end of the house, where there was an un- | erty of Calvin Spinney was threatened accountable for the long serles of dis- SHED THEM NOW ! the famous novel by Kathleen Necris | dréss, preasing mueic will be furnished occupled tenement. and was saved only by tremendous ef-|astrous forest firfs that have been ? Bl e B T e WY g o B | Furnighed Near East Relief work will got a big |fort by 200 volunteer firg fighters. It|swocping over this section of the state. ANNA Q NIL SSON { the Broadway theatre starting tomorrow. | &0 invited boost in Killingly Saturday of next week. |Was feared for a time that nothing| 1There is to be an observamce of . The day has been designated as Bundle [could save the places of Lowell Davis, 3 3 other's day at the noon session of the day and an effort will be made to get i [A. M. Covell, Frank Knight —and the|Bible school of the Banptist church on quantities of clothing to be sent to suf- | beautiful Gladding estate. The fire had|sunday. fering péopls abroad. The DMethodist |Such headway and was burning so church is to be the receiving station in}flercely that conquering it was paired Danielson, of for a time, but the men kept hard| . at work and finally succeeded in no* A Wesleyan university delegation will oI i be in Brokiyn today (Saturday) and|9P! yEving all the bouses endangered, Sunday in the interest of Y. M C. A b o owrk, as will the Yale delegation in Dan- lelson. The Wesleyan students will ar- s z i Pt Some think a spark from the fire At Eastford an addition is being . rive in Brooklyn this aftefnoon and this| \qcent to the Corttis place may havelbuilt to the handle factory of James M, TODAY — Continuous Show, 1:30 to 10:15 P. M. evening are - : beén the cause, but others think it was|Tatem and Sons, (T 3 o s ek Will st |started from some other cause, a match,| Dr. and Mrs.' Joseph C. Hoppin are VIOLA DANA, in “THE MATCH BREAKER’ cigarette ike. ! expected to arriv red- as toastmaster. Sunday morning, a|®iBd7elte, or the like. etol, oSzl Bt BemNoet G Weg standing brought about by the love of| Next Week at United Congregatiounl an elder sister for a man who had been Oluteh in love with the younger sisTer It is a All officers and teach ’ ers of the church lavish production of an every-day prob-| school are urged to be present at the Com- lem and is enacted with a cast featurinz | munity House, at 6.30 Monday eveni: Seena Owen, Matt Moore and GIadys | for the last supper and meeting. of e wor’ Leslia It tells a plain story of an older | gon- sister, devoted to her father, who wants Mid-week ursday evening to see her younger sister happy, and be-| ¢ 7‘1;_" B ,,;',‘:f::fi.’ :;:, be the t llaves the end is accomplished when she | for study Sulogpe marries the man of her choice and goes| 7y, a S away with him. A friend of the family, | man's Craiid w:l‘h::‘held ma".'y':.x:.' had been in love with the younger girl,}at the Community House, at 6.30 daylight ;:2 he leaves for a world trip, to for-|tyme. There will be resume of the year's and NORMAN KERRY IN THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE OF EXCERTIONAL MERIT expert followers of the sport. Miss Helen Scammell has been elect- 2 3 L I v E G HO s T S 4 ed president of the. Holdfast class of TOPICS OF THE DAY — EDUCATIONAL COMEDY the Consregational church. Tha poorest season for trout ‘n many years is the verdict of the majority of the trout fishermen—even of the most i i Sisters is the story of a misunder- for the starting of this latter work, the electi n icers hesaay of mext week 13th Chapter of “THE BLUE FOX” Ho later roturns, after the death of the | xceptional fin - 8ddressWomaars. Jdes student of the delegation will be present| Following a 1°ng established custom,!¢>0aY i 3 . 3 father, of the girls, and marries the older | and Practical Citizenship”gi: Mre, at each of the church services in Brok- |Putnam Jodge of Llks has arranged for| Regular patrols of highways all PATHE NEWS — SUNSHINE COMEDY sister. His love Is quiet, reserved and | Fiorence 1. O Ketonel of Mubory e vn and all o fthem at an evening unfon |its onnuhl ladies’ night entertainment,|through this territory will be maintain- theirs is a happy life. The younger sis- | zensnip director of the Stats T cu o service to be held in the Unitarian|scheduled for next Tuesday evening.|ed by the siate police after the barracks ter, however, leaves her husband, comes | W Yot % Tanmme s S This event’will bring together a large|now being made ready for occupancy at progr Bidoreried Included with the other damage result- | number of the members of the lodge,|Danielson has its regular assignment of ) N 0 Tl C E T ing from forest fires in this territory this|their wives and sweethearts—and not a|men, numbering about a dozen at ail week is the destruction of long lines of | oW mathers of the members, times, STARTING MONDAY, THE BREED THEATRE WILL back home, and the sight of the young girl revives the love in the heart of the former lover, now the husband of the On Saturday the Camp-Fire and Boy Scouts are to have a picnic at Fort Shan- femie toc, with xf‘h Peale as guide, leaving ¥ : 3 Franklin Square on a special car at 2.1 fences. These fences were either wholly Union hall has been engaged for the A league of woman voters is to he Y] K;HT SA ]N(; '"m Then begins the struggle. The romance i consumed o had posts burned down |dancing that is to be one of the fea-|formed in Pomfret at & meeting sched- RUN ON DA V! ; is carried on practically under the nos:|> " g wire strung upon them In twisted | tures of the evening and music will be|uled for the coming week, EES :30—EVENINGS AN of the wife, and the silfish younger si and tangled strands. by Satriano’s orchestra of Hartford, an| C. J. Harold of Worcester was a visi- MATIN AT 2:3 7 D 8:45 ter would wreck three lives to gain hap- Breed Theatre Tuesday evening of mext week win|Ciganization not yet heard in this city.|tor with friends in Putnam on Friday. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. - th R it o The hanquet that is to"be a part of the| The reflection of the fire that raged ! R it g Tt F S e Ll L |in the direction of Pascoag Thursday The session will be held at the Baptis' The committee in charge of the|night Was visible from the high points k 2 Theey BLetl of Bordalt ot gements is made up of Attorncy it e oriiee il Archibald Macdonald. I. W. Lyneh, to be a reception at 6 p. m., | ill be followed by a dinner. At l} ness session annual reports will | day (Saturday) on the Lapland for Ant- | i piness. The wife learns of the romance| For Sunday, Monday and Tuesday the and determines to break it. Her fate in- | Breed theatre will present George Fitz- tervenes and takes hold of the. situation | maurice’s great = Paramount production and eventually straightens jt out. “Three Live Ghosts.” This is a picturiza- The husband is humiliated and humbl- | tion of Frederick S. Isham’s famous stage ed by the splendor of his wife's courage | Play and Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman 7 and tragedy is averted Kerry are the featured players. This is A Century comedy and a News com- | Unquestionably one of Mr. Fitzmauriee's ‘. plete the biil best screen productions P ————— B RE E D Friday, May 19th — Amol-y’ Nomich. Strand—Sunday Night Only and pathos are delightfully blended in the story, we are sure you will be charm- Can you imagine & thousand laughs in | 50 VIR 1. JUs & grest plcture, magnif a single pictire? That's just what the | pien; M i BY i “Sevi ighly artistic. THEATRE MUSIC AND. SPEOIALS IR laughsmiths estimate on ‘Seven Years| "(Giner pictures on the bill include Topics be presented. The convention will bring | Werp. One of the Vi eclegates here from many of the towns ) abroad will be of th of Lou- county: vain, where he a student years ago. | Owners of frait trees were & bit nerv-| J0hn V. Lamberton of Hartford will | Friday morning over the pros- | Peak at the Mothey's day senvice at the fecét that might Baws’ Hlotted ;u;’/}gregalf(:ml chdreh in Dayville Sun- | the prospects for a bumper fruit | 92Y morning. | | coming fall. Trees hereabouts| Free Jonteel soap with your purchases ® Bad Luck,” the new Robertson-Cole sun-| ;¢ i1, Day and an Edueational comedy erlspecial comedy with Max Linder, o > erop g B your. - NEXT WED., THURS. < ’ wiish opens at the Strand theatde unday | .qic0sy S Bill consists of Viola Dana i Pull bloom and so laden with hlos. | t094y. Mose the Druggist, The Rexall B ) “The Blue Match Ereaker,” the i3th d“ (n . - ; o l AND SAT for one day. Max Linder has never heen chapter of “The Blue Fox” and Pathe w0 to indica the al e s e e oo . ey, e e Al e, C, P SO0 T e, 1o e e : “ROMANCE OF RYTHM ORCHESTRA” slory s ¥riten and. Aireced by Mz | 33, 200 Sunabine comedy, goes well o here after spending the winter in |§ PRyE SUPREME . . story was e A ith the fun vaused | Starting Monday the Breed theatrs will Mottey i Dol Slien of e Bick thar ate of Washington and Montana. EVERY MAN AN ARTIST bimeelt snd hos s0 8o rtin caat iz | b€ Tun on daylight saving time—matinees & considerable number of dogs are to be| UP to Friday there h alarms SPECTACLE \ R e e Y at 2.50 and evenings at 7 and 8.4 setn shout town having last years fags | for fire in D 1 since the first of 1.50 — Ladies $1.00 — Reserved $2.00 e ATte) Bty etaniin, Tola Conanits ——— tiached to thelr collars and. the trianea, | te year,a record for that period n this ‘OF THE AGE Gegits 31.50 ~— Ladies 93 ey e e e Chanaa et st | | eThostee ON SALE MONDAY, AT ENGLER'S, MADDEN'S, PLAUT-CADDEN'S Tavry Semon will be seen in “School| Next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday e il e THEODORA TALKING MACHINE SHOP Days,” Chas. Hutchingon in episode No.|and Saturday the Breed will present the istered their dogs, as hould have been | D¢ revise er o e/ tasted Dag- 3 5 of The Whilrwind and a Selznick News | BT¢atest moving plcture the world has ev- done &y the first of this month, are prom. | 88 Real, Mogsup G Itals S SEE YOUR VICTOR DEALER FOR CONFIRMATION e R er known, “Theodora.” Now In all its every case why frice N Members Mc . b K ’;‘"a.\f’:nst Bids b iiots asrangomcits Sor s chen The Great Italian Screen CARS FOR NEW LONDON AND TAFTVILLE glory, you may see the wonderful master- 4 plece of this day and generation, the Photoplay Which Has Been Strand—8fonday, Tauesdsy, Wednesday t Italian screen photoplay, wh! . ey For the fifst half of mext week there | boen it 4 Pt o More Than Two Years in will b live sapeptionaliy fine B. W Keith | hog worn Lia fwa Teess il the meking th: % A ol e Yy and which cost over $3,000,000 in Ameri- the Making, and Which Cost THE SUPREME EVENT OF THE SEASON ! Youve read “The Gringo Dévi that | S, on; made fn (he shadew of Home Over $3,000,000 in Ameri- lively Mexican story and §The Battiln f —_—_— o —_—_— cruited for this extraordinary presenta- 3 r i Kid” containing lot abor bunch of can Money; Made in the “LET’S GO !” 4% qonjaining. 2. B & of | tion through the official ald of the Italian o rough cowpunchers. Well, the boy that|ggiernment. Never again will mortal Shadow of Rome With An 7 BIG ACTS PLAINFIELD 135 LOCAL PEO- wrote both of these has just added anoth- | eyes gaze upon such unparalleled scenes ance of Memorial day when they meet Wednesday evening next. Mcther’'s Day, Sunday, May 14. She’il! enjoy. a hox of Apollo chocolates. A fresh and complete line to select from town farm to Dayyille Four | - = v ers. A crusher and steam raller has ;;‘;' Lo dy Motiny Bstate; - FhAtpAtE - Clare N. Turner was in Hartford Fri s ronte myihe month, COm- | day on a business trin. Mr. Turner, who | s 8904 | recently returned from California, is re- | Progress in grading is being made at he northerly end of the highway to be ved from Asawaugan southward wrived on the job, which will be in full swing a | pletian of th roads ro e to Putnam by nearly a mile. bent 2 ; 12 _Special Scenes PLE IN CAST! fr_notch 1h bis gon Hanie. of gorgeous pirtorfal display as are pro- It scems to be necessary to peint sat | COVerinE_from an fllness |} Actual Cast of 25,000 Peo- i COMMUNITY Not being contented with his Tep as|auced In this coliosal spectacle. To ses that the “tows” clock in the spire of the | o, WaS announced that —this =year's e @ novelist he beats it up ‘no the Coast | this picture is an event. It is a page g Chantauqua in Danielson is scheduled fo ple. & lsotal Mo HOUSE THIS IS A Range Mountalns to gathe W terial for 3 | srom history you will never forget. the very early days of July. N B y new manuscript. Fenner Burlingame of S:ringfield is a: || 10 SEE THIS PICTURE Special Scenery JOHN B. ROGERS' ‘Through an accident he mixes in with a his parental home in the Mashentuck dis alar tag issued this year not in evidence | 1% . 2 Prosecutions of thoss who have mot rec. | Your idea of good ice cream will have to Ity Danci Friday and Saturday 0 of counterfelters who are circulat IETRERLVE NNNA e W > i 1N - e town 107 | trict, recovering after & surgical, opera | IS AN EVENT ! Nevolty Sanc e MAY 12th-13th REODUCTION e it o bit of fake sekels sithon: | Walter L. Main Circus Has Big Display = tion. \ > > gational chureh 8:00 being interrupted. ‘We're not going to tell you any more, of Jungle Beasts The Walter L. Main cirous which will jurisdiction over it. Whether ok shows daylight saving time, ! but Blaine Drum plays the role of Jim | show in Norwich one day only, Friday, : OF EiAniarg | e ———r———— A LANDSLIDE Of LAUGHTER A MIRTHQUAQE OF JOY! Browning and he's so chiuck full of orig- | May 26 on, Pencbacot street show ground, Iy for the church to —— inality and pep that you can't afford to ! has always made a feature of its menag- det , and the decision seems to have DANCING AFTER EACH SHOW miss him. erie, but this season it has been enlarged be for the spring and summer BeasOd, Twelve famous stars and. wonderful supporting cast in the Affairs of Anato' Sweet Josie Sedgwick assists him to put | to twice its frmer size, and now will rank Music by LAMB'S ROCKY. POINT ORCHESTRA—Dancing Until 12:00 over his first starring vehicle which sure | with any to be found outside of a 390. In proves a new departure in outdoor drama. | the big flve-pool menagerie tent will be ADMISSION :—Adults 75¢ — Children 50c — Tax Included. This production entitled “The Man |found this year a collection of wild beasts Rt the Orpheum theatre Monday and' Hunter,” is coming to the Strand theatre | that will afford the spectator a haif hour Tuesday.—adw /] 3 / 'y L E -l- ) s G O 129 for three days, beginning Monday. See|of real enjoyment and perhaps many N. Lorne Grelg was elected president . of the Dayville Memorial associat! which has plans underway for the servance of Memorial day. Henderson of Providence tor with friends in I\a—.nielson the outcome of a struggle between an in- telligent young mounted police officer and a clique of rowdies from lower New York. It is really and truly a battle between brain and brawn. thrills. Animals from all quarters of the globe are on exhioition, from the lions of Af to the seals of the Pacific coasl. There is an unusually fing collection of lins, including two monstes male Nubi- Africa. e ———— ans, as well as six females from e Trere are also tigers, pumas. leopanls Paul Whiteman’s Famous Orchestra it S ey s R e e e e b OF NEW YORK CITY The personal equation which so many | the oniy one on exhibition OJutsive ot manufacturing and commercial corpora- | Bronx P-y: in New u!‘:fk “lulmv} " 1 § ons, are making a part and poliey oi|lf 3 cross between a T and"a lion an AT 'IHE ARMORY: mDAY, MAY l9lh their busines sin the interest of their em- | Was bred in this country. Tocce 18 4 Ilfn i B i ; ployes, has an admirable illustration ir | Jieslay of Amervican deer. elephanis, This Orchestra is being brought here at tremendous expense, by Battery B, §| the decision of the Salada Tea company, c:llm(l:l. naclcll cattle, a ‘.lu:fln hm" i lorwi i i seaso hich has just instituted a b ¢ $100 | digger. sometimes mistaken for & hyena, by e Sk p:lblu: Alsing the past - :2 be sivenJ:r every Bmplo;e :::-h:. !‘zeeu and fcr the children’'s amusement a dozen Whiteman Makes Records Exclusively for the Victor with the company over a year as a wed- | ¢ more of the cutest poales that gen- A FEW OF HIS HITS ~ / n, ob- | on Friday. Rev. Ignatius Kost of Dayville sails to- out this slip, enclose with §e and o Foley & Co., 2335 Shefield | go, Ill., writing your name and | : ‘L EXHIBIT A el mtt | NORWICH, FRIDAY, MAY 26th Jdney Piils. for Sides 'm;.\n 2 back, rhenmatia, | SEIO'W GROUNDS, AT THE BATTLE GROUNDS atfastie Tablets % whole- ) Pre-War Admission Prices :—Adults 60c, Children 30c and $1 '3 tia as kittens and love to be petted. The :‘i‘xh:d‘mrwry # ~W SR ISR 8 Y Main elephants are also sa'd to be very It is stated specifically in the case of | sociable fellows and enjoy being fed pea- - an employe who happens to have been|Duts or any other dainties. The doors JiIMMY TY-TEE to the menagerie tent will be opened an 58, headaches, . . o married before entering the empioy of Tiee & Osgoot Coo NOTE :—The World’s Greatest Wire Walking Artist AFTER THE RAIN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL the corparation that $100 will be farth: | heus meripe A N e 66 ‘ou the orn s = mem—— MISS MIACAHUSA DE ORTEGO, OF BRAZIL BY J= SApedine sea APRIL SHOWERS {ime atter said employe has been a year | havd readr ot all times to answer ques ALBERTUS F. WOOD Will Positively A h ¥ GIN', GIN', GINNY SHORE KA-LU-A or more with the carporation. ;l:ns ek n:“m?'w*;“’m“h';“‘:': . Vill Positively Appear at Each Performance of THEY CALL IT DANCING JUST A LITTLE LOVE SONG A - S RN Sipee (o policy has been enforced, there is already | ta¢ animals. A visit to the Main menag- i i 4 f the office f Misy] erie is a rare lesson. We Are Authorized Victor Dealers, Therefore, We Have || 525 Sictindia. vio yuf Sonest 1 . t bt s ’ the provision. Miss Maodwnald will be Pinchot Helps Congress Figl All of Whiteman’s Records In Our Stock, marrled on June 6tf %o P. J. Rooney of | If Mr. Pinchot {s nominated and & : Newton The merriage will take place at | progressive campaign is made, the candi- 2 solemn nuptial mess at the Mission | dates in the close congress districts will . ° ' church, Roxbury. Miss MacDonald ‘will | be helped. If Mr. Alter is chosen, the The Talkl be the first Salada” bride to receive the | democratic state and congress ticket un- 3 ng ac me op $100 dowry. ¥ ‘ - ) Volftead in the Fight. 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE . Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 147 DANJELSON | DANTELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. doubtedly will be benefited. —New York B — Representative Andrew Volstead is a His Happlest Role. Tribun cand.date for re-election to congress. The Lloyd George could not only see a rain- Bowling is the sport for all. Prizes favorite candidate of the wets is Anyone | bow in a sub-ceilar, but make everyone fiven away ® turday, . - Instead.—Providence Journal. else see it.—Springfield Republican.

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