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DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS tor with friends in Danielson on Tues- lay. 7 % A inor ‘case that wak to have been nied in the Killingly town court Tues- Jay was nolled after satisfactory adjust- ment of the issues,concerned had been Hunters who were in'the woods Tues- day found that the foliage has largely disa red, but a high wind hampered ooting. DANIELSON Putnam police visited Danielson just before 1 o'clock Tueeday morning and, having enlisted -the services of Nigat Of- ficer Martin Wolfe, conaucted a search that led to the arrest o:- Willigm Keinpf) who was found asleep in a bLarm on Win- ter street. Captam Lemi Delige znd Officer Eugene Gihney; the Patnam o cers, wanted Kemp? toansw chxezes | their 2 3 of thieving, as told iu the l'utham %ews| A more active campalgn that usual in his morning. . the interest of their state and national Merewith The Bulletin peesents the'| candidatés is being made by the demo- first of a seri of statements, to b2 is-|crats in towns in this corner of the state. sued monthly hereafter by the selectmen. i showing road costs and how it is appor- ioned between members of the board for he distriets. This first statement cov- Following a meeting of the town sehool ers @ two months' period—August and . Bt e Contember, The poritan of the Satemen | Committee, 1t ‘was announced. at, thes of- E \ ES R | THURSDAY—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY fice of the secretary, Atforne; les pertaining to selectmen's pay and trans- Y, Char] The Prisoner of Zenda”|=::-iiriws ) bject of . the f trade of NOW RUNNING IN NEW YORK AT $200 PRICES ity Blis by il e 5 e o) e y 4 "SEE IT TODAY AT THE BREED—MATINEE 25c—EVENING 3¢ ||/l Jt« phasen ai’he thirtcenth annu ; g— ; YOUR LAST CHANCE gins its sessions today n New York eity. > Conventions Opening Todny. New. Y American = Manufactyrers A:':rum. . Export » 1 L. Torrey, Tuesday morning that Putnam THE MOST STUPENDOUS HEART DRAMA Cleveland—XNacional > Retal] - Lumoe rortation covers a period of {bwres|ly 4y xeve an evening school again this p Z Dealers’ Assoclatien. 7 months—July. August and September: It | year and that the first session will be- | “EVER FLUNG UPON THE SCREEN n p— will be noted that while only the first|iin next Monday, evening. A.jdefinite v ¥ 5 two months of the current fiscal year are 3 ; the Name of the Law to he Showr at the Breed Theatre. ¢ The policeman is coming ‘mlo < hi own in motion pictures. For perhaps the' first time in the recent history of the, screen the sort of ~aan who safc- ’ guards ihe homes aid the streets and N the lives: of the gitizens of thix tow: P is the meal hero of important mo tion plcture. The uction, called L the Name of the Law, is scheduled Lo The Picture That Blasted Its Way to An Astounding|| ovs, & i Brees ieaire tome : ¢ Triumph and Stood New York<City on Its Civic Head for known as'the highway | probably will be held at least three poropriation for the year has been €3- | nights each week and a otal of 75 ses. and benefl‘l. e transportation part of the statement| The school committee appointed L. P. — over the period to Oct. 4, 1922: Battey as director of emigrant edioca- wrlgley’s satisfies To Sept. 30, 1022, Battey has directed evening senoot wors | UG SWeet tooth and $1,750.36; bridges, | very successfully in this city for several : S 5 aids -appetite and 84.36; cut brush, $54;|pail by the state. - It is expected that " A . [ | schedule of session nights had not been Gi ) ‘ =t covered Dby this statement, nearly one-{arranged up to Tuesday, but the school ves p easture ., B half o what W2 \ended sions will be held during the period be- The figures in the selectmen’s pay-and | fore the school closes next spring. A 4 tion and Americanization, a position for Road o ; ) Distribution of Expenditares for ads which 'he- 18 eminently well fitted, Mr. $166.14 ; total, $2,425.-|years. He is to receive $80 per month con—Roads, $1.221.13; bridges, |in_ this capacity, half-of ‘which will be $1,374.99. Alvord— | Principal John J, O'Brien of the Israel dimuon‘ ; culverts, $2 3 Putnam school and Miss Eisie A. Gal- In the Name of the Law depicts, ir b most vivid fashiom, - the dangers u'\:‘ ; Solid Month vhich the policeman has to cope in ngs 6; total, $3,098.92. lant, who taught in the evening school 2 ¢ One 4 :‘h:: neveles to cope tn tne Roade, by the ‘past two years, will bs two ef the To chew it after / rigr v, ? $9.06. 10; teachers. Every effort will be made during the ot § - present .week to interest all who mizht e aeloetan Si0s 8 R rimaas: L beneat trom rattendante s at\onis’ ool . ~ total, $124.39. Bacon—. [10 enroll for its sessions. . A sSpecial ef- ‘tman. $145.665 transportition, $29;|foFt Will be made and a cdnvass con- 766, Alvord—Selectman, §534 , | ducted to_thes end that many. of forelgn ansportation, $34.255 total, $268:25. birth who are unfamiliar with the Eng- The difculty over a motor track taken | " 1aNEuAge mayrbe enrolled. out of Ernest J. Morin's garage on Oak Within a few days fhe city of Patnam cut brush, § every meal is highly beneficial.: To un'y it always with you is but rea- i That, however, is not the main theme Sy SEE ! — SEE! — SEE! o ey The ot e 1o, do; W ik e 4 o , the expériences of a plain ‘little family : THE THRILLING BANK ROBBERY—THE DANGER SIGNAL — THE|| the family of Policeman O'Hara whe s the sty f San Francisc BIG POLICE ROUND-UP — THE SHOOTING OF JOHNMIE — THE || Al coits ot troutiee beset the O Harme FATHER’S GRIEF — THE MOTHER'S DEVOTION — THE BANKER'S|| but finally happiness bpeaks through ’ PERFIDY — THE STENOGRAPHER'S PERIL — THE GREAT TRIAL || ¢ baTriers of misfortune, The story is crowded with action. iIn the cast are SCENE — THE SISTER'S REVELATIONS — BROTHER DEFENDING || such exceilent players as Ralph Lesis in the role of Officer O'Hara, Ela ; 3 . t 5 BOTHER IN THE SHADOW OF PRISON WALLS — THE THRILLING KK treet and ret v by wi B 2 . Hajl, Johnnie Walker, Bem and Johw e e ’fii';ill','.'d“if,“f aremseson of 2tyacres of | semable foresight. SHOOTING IN. THE COURT ROOM — AND THE FINAL STAGGERING || Alexander and Ermors Jatmson o be- b satisfactorily adjusted. .The entire | authorized by ‘a special city:meeting at PU "HAT es playing one of the leading roles affaly ‘was beCtdS GEASTRGAR Tuesday and { which- 23 electors .voted: an - appropria- NCH THAT WILL LIFT YOU CLEAR OUT OF YOUR SEAT! | B also is credited with the direction o straightened out, Chief John |tion of §1500 to be used in acquiring the , the production. and said. Dproperty. 2 2 . The Prisoner of Zenda is to be showr .The land is located. south.of the city e theatre surpassés in beauty, in imagi- for the Iast times today at the Breed on the easterly. side of the Norwich theatre, The Prisoner of Zenda Dbe- branch of the N. Y. N. H. and H. R. R., . x y—Last T ltz:li; 7:00; 8:45 nation, and in_adventurous excitemen CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “Polly of the Follies” ||tven the tamous novel of Anthony — =T Oy Of the Tollies longs, with the world's conrent, to ih« jand is ordered on the south by the high- Hope. We know that you will want ic The Dying Detective, A Sherlock Holmes Mystery Drama place -of immortality whicki Robinson way that runs westeriy from Killingly be among the’ fortunate ones who see “ONE OL’ CAT"—A COMEDY NOVELTY M At Plainfield Tuesday morning : the death occurred of the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron. Phillins, who with Mrs. Phillins' sisters, Mrs. Phoebe Her- sert and Mrs. Jennie Metthe, lost “thel as the alt of the -appalling grade t at Devil's Den, in Ster- day. June 10, of this year. child. 14 months of age at the tim death. was in the 1ll-fated automo-: It make a highly successful stage piay a point near the Wheaton ‘and Putnam A0 “r:k‘;‘.:“hlnx‘:‘h screen version, W sho for the last “times today at the Breed Country club properties, The city has immediate use for some of his land. A special asset of the new 2 purchase is the fact that is boarders a huried out and infured whem {railroad -and offers opportunity for putting omotive crashedesquarely into the \in a side-track at any time the city i touring car. Death of the child, which | feels it has needs for such facilities. recovered entirely from its injuries, was i said Tuesday to have heen due to natural | Crusoe and Qalliver’s Travels enjoy. avenue at the Randolph Bullard place to this Metro photoplay. Faanie E. Hager, wife of Edward G, lager, died during Monday. at the Hag- {er home in ast’ Woodstock, where the { Hagers have been resident for. years. Mrs. Hager succumbed after a long ili- ness. She was 45 years of age. Mrs. Luther Place and Mrs. E. L. Barrows of “Clown Night” Featured at Rroadwar Thursdas, Friday, Saturder. Years ago high class yaude:ille thea- grams especially those unfamilia; mediate locality. are com the metal watering font at e junction of Main and Reynolds| Thursday, Friday, Saturday—B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE. Acts CLOWN NIGHT on ca.ded an “af- streets, where the state highway 'leads| Kast Woodstock are sisters and Arthur o5 = 5 % terpiece. 2 requests 'from s s : al erpieces” Prese: a v . out through Reynolds street to Provi- | Dodge of the same village is.a brother of Revival of the Old Time “Afterpil P nted at Each Performance, the ; o:der “theatregoers have been Te dence, is a menace to theie safety, espe-| thed eceased, sially on stormy nights such as Monday. There seems to be a growing impres- wion that the font should either be re- moved or a Mght placed upon 4t so that Assisted by Entire Personnel of the.Vaudeville Bill. A Scream: in a || cived by the mamagemen: of the Broad- Novel Farce Travesty way theatre for the ‘revival of the old- time afterpiece. To give the youngef “THE DOCTOR SHOP” i dicpleck SR e O S Eleanor L. Bastow Hall, wife of Noble Hall, died Monday at the Day Kimball hospital in’this city.. Mrs. Hall was a road obet certain to involve some- one in serious dHfficulty sooner or later. I ¢ Killing!: form of entertainment_one of v.heflr:a" v be readily seen by drivers and {Rative: of ngly, born February 25, F -d Oc ber 7t}l S e ————————————————————————————————————— of the old. afier.ieces, Thé Doctor Shop, socidents avoided. It might bs advan- 1884, @ Gaughter. of Willlam = F. an rigday, to 2 —otate ory, : will be revived as & part of each pers tageously used and the purpose for which | Frances J. Warren Bastow. Her early £ g SR formance during (he next thre days. it was erected preserved by placing .!g:‘;'a;iol: was o:vé:ln:dl in the school at /| 5 Damelson e ————————————————————————— ] | 8 (he Broadway. Thes: ,p«_«».._:};;\;; ch and roud mmides upon It as hasi B3t Putnam About 14 years ago Mrs. ar : S, = : et e Seimg e ae o o ety e S S IR LTI R e R Bl Tab ol A Eugene O’Brien in “ Paradise e S s pebereg 108 S o nresent during’the night sea-|™ < . ‘Prophets famous N. V. = umn. A% prasont duringthe, nieht sea- | FTbon tiey necqta. ahe gams to. the: Hore P Ko ry. L J m will be presented by” the novfdvmdt- vills comedian, 2 {Hoakany' Far- num. assisted by Jackie Farnum 5 entire personnel of the vaudeville Other acts include Jahrl & George, M. ;0f her parents at South Woodstock. 3 . ! About two years ago SHe was married C.N. G" Danielson {to Mr Hall and they lived in a home T3 Pt Fntries for the tournaments being |on the Putnam Helghts roaa. Mrs. Hal De Vito’s Orchestra, 10 Men, Featuring Carl Gerald, New }|* PHOTOPLAYS e ———————— lanned at the Bohemian club are com- ;s survived by her patents, three broth- ?, e - 0 B nE n 8o raidly da to’ DASRESHthe o] érs And" two: sleterp England’s Premier Marimba Player. Also Eddie Young in ‘moon saxophone and accordion wizards; Ed- i i i e At Sc; Sve Mg | die- ;‘umflfl and Olive Bvans in the mittes that is in charge of the AFERNES- | myeoaas attermetn thmsral secvioce tol Singing Novelties and a Saxophone Quartette BETTER | 2o, Mat. 2t 208 |10 R D Tosenonn on ihe ments. These fall tournamen’s In the Willlam .Henry Harris, who died iast A 3 4 £ Se, Mat. ot 2.1 g ".“d o hilliard room of the club always arouse | ¢ thrdhy, were confllicted at. his homa Sy | . iy T o K T erranmnt fo the T papiorgd Hev..-John C. Stoddard, mastor of fte | lT THE SEASON 4 —CtASS T, much_entertafmment for the big_gallery i petiy 3 , ] > - : e teature picture is Eugene O'Brien wiways on hand to see the nightly con- | erccy:cemeters, ."“M”:‘.'M,,:"bu,xa."l"e»ui CONCERT 8 TO 9—DANCING UNTIL 12 o X “_C°“‘°"’ i “‘" Closia- Slate s o Swbws Svais. - S : o et Toggar Sreve by members | . ' .. ADMISSION 50c AND 75c son in “Her Gilded Cage T Fesbures 2 Simand Thupsiar. Many Danlelson people werp more or! & : Friday and Saturdsy. rss surprised upon awakening Tuesday | Engene Broiisseau , who was injured lbm'd. 'id. : SI tur II 3 3”‘“” '!."r Yo ackie” ‘ morning to find the borough .intact, 80 |in an automobile accident Sunday even- | i i 4 p? ¥ i e ; wevere was the storm of Monday night. | ing, has broken collar bone and & ro 2 : ! sharply contested electi b 5 Streets ran with water, while the light- | and s large Ittmp on the. side of his head { ‘r:’?')"exc[ l_;&::!;a; lection there a week L 1 i ning flashed and the thunder rolled. "1t | as a-result of the incident, He remained | Mra Carotln Sobin wite of Joseph K . OOK . was a real storm. one of the mbst Se-ias a patient at the Day Kimball ho:mm‘ 3 - ALSsO its no exception. His gpeat moment—phough he was The Screen’s Greatest Novelty not aware of #—came in Trouble, the “NANOOK OF o oo se e tand toen- mE NoRm” .‘o'u scene of the picture shows { Jackie's foster father, a wife beater, on i N . trial, and the child is called as a wit- —Something New S e anny —Somethin g Differen fore the judge and jury he gives a re- o t cital of the case and a description of —A Distinct Novelty the fight that is so Wividly dome the director did mot have to resort to @ This Mammoth |single “fade back” and only used two M Bill at Usu- titles, Critics in New York have seiz- al Small Prices. Don’t Fail || on this as one of the finest pieces of % acting the screen ever has known. to See It—Come Early. Quinn Martin, In the New York World ‘wrote, ’ Tt is this scene that imwpired. an other critic to brand Jackie the “child Mansfield.” The second feature is Nanook of the | p 4 North. Ladies, imagine never havinz | weeks that he could “get by” without i et i ¥ sler ordered him held for trial at the o . to put your furs away in mothballs in : A | working and since ' Tuesday's develop- ) | What Is Going On T he * mR THms FROM AUTUMBBILES ments it would appear that this was not| ) nUary term of the ‘superior court, fix onight the spring- and taking them out in t ol L (e “Pack up you troubles in an old. kit bag and check 'em with the coat clerk at the Strand !” R ) : Gobin, is*dead at their home here. vere ot :} r:: year, but caused little ! quring Tuesday. Attorney Afthur S. Macdonald was in BALLOON DANCL damag reabouts Danielson, Tuésday to-represent a' client in the Killingly town court. This city was fairly deluged with rain| * At Baltic Club Hall Monday night and in the outlying. coun- try'the rush of water again washed. out some highways. Lightning and thunder Wednesday, Oct. 25th featured the storm, ‘which was followed [by a sharp drop in temperature. { Mr. and Mrs. lfaeon Talbot, married \j here on Monday of last week, have re- s Ty LD, 0. bemre (R0 DAMA L Fivniad froin’ Phsle peddingubiss. L WHILL motoring through New, York state last week, at a point between Schenectagy” and Utica, they encountered a snow storm which prevailed about three hours. plates indicating the home ports of many automobiles that one sees about these days prompts the suggestion that other nlateg bearing pet names for cars might he brought Into use and be big producers of revenue. For Instance,,Little Pal might be a nice name for a.car that a man likes real well. Tove Bird would not he so bad for some other cars. And n the endless selections of which one at 325 and the property of Mrs. Rosie may cbneeive are you and I, Night Hawk, Hootchitania, etc. Levine. for Norwich After Dance Miss Mary Geer visited with friends in ' Worcester Tuesday ) Miss Edith Vaughan, wyho has beem ousekeeper for Selectman = and’ - Mrs. e James Bacon of Goodyear for several vears, ie to sail from New York THurs- day on the Cynthia for Liverpool. ‘She will visit in England for several months, Mr. and Mrs. Bacon accompanied Misy Mrs, Herbert J. Smith, ‘who has been herloully ill with. pneumonia. the ‘past few days, was reported Tuesday as rest- ig comfortably. ~ . The line up of. candidates in $he town of Thompson promises < a lively ' and 4 t] Another théft charged against William Muflc by numm‘ 5 Piece Kempf, ‘bound over in ‘the city court Orchestra Tuesday morning, ‘was of a watch valued } in Danielson, where he has been making his headquarters for some time. Officers have heard that he has remaried to some of his friends of the past few an idle boast. A Danlelson citizen has | N5 DORdS at 3500, ‘which Cartier cow| D. A, R. Concert at Slater Hall. fall ‘and airing them in the -sun Of ) Fl ? { | midnight a week ago Sunday and of forc- 4o s.. (Special teo The Bulletin) ; ; 2 C i e g ot il told the Putnam police' of finding Kempt ::&nf;."?:,'l“ Pl abac dis Ay oy ‘Grotto. Ceremonial_ at. Grotto T,W::J‘!’ .fif.'.f:k’": k(he m::ilxz“;- Members oo Tocble b s o prowling_ about . his backyard just before : Buckingham Couneil. No. 14, Jr. 0. T. Pathe feature, Nanook of the North at Sombes PN : M. meets at Buckingham Memorial. |ihe St ¥ wear Bonivan ‘o8 Neanty kR O ‘Camu'n Delage ‘and ‘Officer Bugene Gib- | 1biy_electing Kempf from the premises | BOILEE THAT BROKE BRIDGE Bishop Mosher at Feane e bty B Sy g e R R D. Chester of Hartford was & vie-{ Putmam, Oct. 24—In the person of|ngy went to Danielson, obtained the co- | When he cotfid give no adequate expiana~ REACHES QUAKEE HILL MILL | Church: > e y ‘Willism Kempf, 23, an ex-service man |ODeration ‘of Officer Martin Wolfe in‘|tion of being thereon. The big boiler which crashed through | Norwich Lodge, No. 12, A. 0. U. W.{ ™ oD Gl L e who says he was wounded while fighting | that Plate and ‘sought ont Kempt, Another man who has been long sought | the Occum bridge several weeks ‘ago has | mStS_at Owls' Hall P . guerseas, the poloe . undoubtedly have | - Justbefore ene o'clock the - oitieers [BY the police and who, witn his wife, was | been raised and it is now at the Woot-|mescr Lk GrANES. No. 173, P. & H producer and photographer of Na the young man who is responsible for |searched a barn on Academy Stfeet in |apprehended in a’Corn crib at Lewis F.|worth paper .mill at Quaker Hill, The Norwich Council. No. 780, R. A., meets the- thetts-of. clothing and other articles | Danieison ir: the hope of finding their nook of the North-and leader of five Battey's barn on Batley street during [ boiler was hauld to the mill on a horse |at T. A. B. Hall. Sir William McKenzie expeditions Intc from, amtomobites in this city during thequarry, but did not find him. . He was | the height of the storm on Monday night {'drawn truckzenMonday. It is said that Sebequonash Council, No. 11, D. of P.,|the Hudson Bay regions of the far north past few: weeks, In fact Kempf has|locited sound asieep, rolled up in horse | Was Arthur “Cartier, alias Fred Cartier. | the boiler wi id about 15 tons. meets at 58 Broadway. ‘confessed ito stealing a $60 overcoat from | blankets, at another barn on ‘Winter § 5 - tells of how, on a ffty-five day doz- He was wanted to answer to a charge —_ B,‘:;i:'"!fm;;‘l Moving Pictures at|gjeqge trip he ate deer hair with his the car of Albert H.. Wiltiams and a sult|strest in that place . and surrendered |that on August 5 last he stole $260, “the & much, and Robert J. Flaherty, F. R. G s W Watertown., — Alexander McLean, Moving Pi g baked beans. ' case clothing and a raincoat | without making the slightest resistance, | ProPerty .of Hector Bousquet, from a bu- charged with assauit, and 'Mrs. Margaret novfi Pigumm :§ g‘mfldmnfif ‘The Eskimos lived on raw seal meat | from the car.in which John Lezwick, | He was frank in his confession and told |reau drawer at the Bousquet place on | Duan, charged with breach of the peace, —_— pos— which they caught en route, but Mr ‘whe is employed at Pomfret by John|the officers -where Mr. Williams over- | Ballou street: : o4 x were each fined 32 and costs, amounting | Portugal has presented the crew of the | Wiaherty provided himself with a huge ‘Whipple, had left these articles. coat was, he having temporarily. “pawn-| Sergeant Laird and Patrolmén Ryan|in-each case to $26.65, when they were | United States fiving boat NC-4 with mil- |bag of baked beans. These would freezs Kemmpf was presented. in'the city court ed” it to a Danielson: young man for a|and Gibney made up the: official party |arraigned privately before Justice Tetro. itary crosses. thard and have 1o be broken off in ‘Toesday morning to answer fo a charge | loan of §15. Lezwick’s suit case and |that .captured’ Cartier at the Battey 3 | chunks and thawed - over a small off of theft, pleaded guwilty and was, order- |rain coat were recovered here during |barn, where he was having a secluded i Stove he carried. . 4 held to await trial at the next term | Tuesday after Kempt had been ordered | tryst with his wife. In the ity court | Contains in an ageeeable forn of the superior eourt having criminal | held for the superior court and had vol- Tuesday morning he pleaded guilty to 9 ! : | jurisdiction. Judge M. H: Gelssler fized |untoered more information about his sc- | having stolen the mones: sd Jusen Sers c l or e : the mineral clementsaecessary to bail at $200, in default’ of which the | tivities, J - 3 ( create vital energy—to-make. th prisoner, was taken to'the eounty jyanu N Kempf .is of .peculiar personality. He e Palth Trumbull Chapter, D. A. R. Faith Trumbull Chapter, D. A. R, will present at Slater Memorial hail on o Wednesday evenihig, Oct. 25, at 8 p. m.. « lood richand at Brookiyn to remain un 'S case [ has been loitering abohit ity since!| g » 5 ’ q 2 i Mrs. Elizabeth Pooler Rice, dramatic . = {eomes to triat in January. il aidale ot e e e Slater Memorial . Beecham'’s Pills act as a splendid tonic to reader, and Miss Nellie Zimmer, solc | the nerves and promote resewed | ke was arrested: n! a” barnwhers | ently with ho means orS tmrt s . the digestive organs. They remove acidity . barpist. The program follows: vigor, vitality and endurance. he Was sleeping on’ Winter street' "in{says that his home is in Ohio. . He has H ]l i A When i tamentett axh of bile from Cousin Kate, an English comedy Iu . : { . ' |Dasielson just before'two o'clock Tues-|a. wife and child who were here for a T . and fel tation and exeess three acts. Characters: Cousin Kate, That is why over 10,000 physi. day. morming. Information that had'|time, but are now in'Vermont, it is un- g S the stomach and bowels and promote the Amy Spencer, Mrs. Spencer, Mr. Bart- ; a Wednesday E: our e s 2 cians have recommsended Win. | come to the polics indieated that he was | Gerstood. He is neatly dressed, of good nesday Evening, Oct. 25 Y . S bie i To -thus lett, Bobby Spencer, Heah JDesmond. carnis for these who Ay the young man wamted for the sneak|appearance and has had little difficuity M. secretion of the gastric juices. L—The Home of the Spencers, ¢ Weaki | thievery that has beem going on herr, 50,| in; making frien nervous and run-down. dship§ in this city and Two sises: $1.10 and$1.95 - stomach o £ g N it ——— |ELIZABETHPOOLERRICE| 5 - -:;‘t“,,,“"dg;"“‘fi,"“‘, s Bosthin’y Pilks Bach » _— Arabesque, - ' 3 DRAMATIST ~ 4 s Danse de - Sylphes, ; 5 ! Lk X . : : turally have an excellent éffect upon the B Aun-::-.: B — BA"ERY B G BAT"..E - OF" HUSIC . Assisted by > upset ::nenl health. If you have lost your z Act — ‘ o : f ; x ; tite or are suffering from nausea, . m::: e DANCE s ST\ATE MRY’ Auspices Fj:: R;-lus;bull Chapter 3 Take e 90 et mAY,- OCT. 27 WILLIMANTIC, GONN.," * SATURDAY NIGET, OCT. 28. 1922, T'g:‘(fis’;i ‘.‘;"%r S ',r.“x AUSPICES CO. G, 169TH INF., C. N:, Gt Sens ; ‘| - SULLIVAN: BROS. ORCHESTRA ORE: z s OF MILFORD, MASS., B BENEH pp. : - VERSUS e T DMCE IDEAL SINGING ORCHESTEA EXEMPT y YANTIC_ rxn ENGINE “maTE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 0CT, 3