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. Yo 3o s forehesd which Seceived whea he was kicked hv a horse which he wi huppencd i ireis and was driving team horse Was which he was takin w was taken to Irom the wound sl of the opimion that he was kicked Wy his horse. TH5 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC A, over which was wrapped about | when e was auddenly struck a stinging| Blow on the rorchead beoame dazed aud has of swhet happened after that agtd Lo drive home. however, and a d o0 was sent for and found that an ing Albert Bellwire was chavged W imtoxieation to which he pleaded nct uiity. Rellwire sald that he had oaly en two plasses of clder and could not understand how he could be intoxi- cated. Bellwire ceme into the ' police Station the prewious dsy and his condi- tion was such that he had to be locked up. At the time he told Chief Killourey that he offered Probation Officer Peck- ham money on his account toward a il he owed the court due o an ap- poarance there somo time afo. = Probi- r Peciham told the court tha ins Td héen to Coventry on bus-{ e CFer RN 100 TR T e 3 single horses ., iing to him on dates sCTERl by Being led on one side of N4 Tcourt and that his paymenis were another unharnessed ROVAS| o properiy attended to and that the g SPTIE! reet was B0 place to accept them leanga| Beliwire was founa gullty and fined Hawlins said thot he 1eanT o5 ond costy amounting to $13.15, which in his zet to adjust A bENKA'i.) e palance due on his former ac. his Ie¢|count made up a total of $29.30, oF which Beltwire paid eight dollars and was warned that he had better speed up the rest of the balance. At WiRmastie OFies *i Chureh Stvess Telepbons 1063 Il H. Hmwiins of Soring Hil is tient gt 8f. Joseoh's hospital where is suffering from » serious inju s thought was sessis driving. The ascideat 2 thy Bagleville roud. M. will time bia city the The infured man: no recollection He mi four the amnual meetin se \as necessary. Mr. Hawking t. Joseph's hospitalwhern vieces of pons were taken The physicians wore tlon of officers was as follows: Chap- lain, Rev. J Papillon; president, Alexis Caisse. vice president, Edmond Sylvestrs; recording secretary, Lows ard; assistant recording secretary, Armund Porrault; financial secretary Florimond J, Bergeron: assistant Anan cla isecretary, Cyril Jubin; treasurer, Alphonse Chagmen; cotresponding sec- retars. Eugeme Lapalme; sick comm! tee, Edmond Sylvestre, Florimond Arthur Cuvtier. Ovide La e, Wiltred Pages dreau; auditers, J Emil Dufresne and W iractors, . Jaseph V: Gaudreau ana Arthur Bertrand, Jo- iere and Wilkkred Pageau, and houorary president. H. Dion. Tha hove named officers are to be installed in_ Jenuary. Send (his advertsement lo The Plau son, thy Deth Hele; Pain; 1.{ four Lefebre, gene Lapalme; giard, Joseph F o den, Tet mer, nault Lynch. i Bertha Harris i Ronan, re Bycel, Master Jumes H. Mass., Engle of the South Coventry Roman Cathoiic| Grace church, New T parish, is to have a new place of wor- been made there, 1 holidays.| assisted by Rev. &, L. Gi uate of the Berkely Divinity sthool in| ship, whereby Services were Mre. Fanne League of The fellowing students at High school a Baptists Society held recently the elec-| Rotiblett, Beatrice Colline Junlors—George Case, Careivn Cummin Sophom Freshmen—Isidore Pupils with 80 per cent Sentors Fryer, Gladys Beckwith Burnham, Prae, Rose Welch. Juniors—Lester Ruth _Belanger, Mre. G. Levigne and Mr als0 the Misses Mary Oft £ he Blanche !Talahan, Helen il Ruth Ruse, Mabel Payson. Rose Morcau, M Bridget Morianty Helen Howie. Delia Lynch, Jane F. Ashton. Regina an Arthur_Racicot. Preston a former resident of this cit: & local visitor with friends Frida Mrs, Osra G. Hanks of Hanks Hill is recovering from an attack of pleurisy. Attorney Rockwille Friday William A. King was on there. le. ome of the mission plac ‘arrangements having Champlion's new hall be used on Sunda hotd th last Sunday of thi Dxon v er attended the conferemce Womaen \Voters held woek. ot i th Tecentiy on the hguor second marking period. October to November 28 Puplis with 90 per cent or more subjects nioré—Christopher Case, Healy. Mildred Joh Eileen Murphy, Annie Nicol, D Patne, Helen Thompson —Dorothy Beebe, Date, Grace lskiyan, Maes n Stiles, Mabel Tillingha Krug, Virgin e, Elinor Stanley or more subjects: — Richard Dow, Leverett Grant, Mervyn Anna Bernat, Dorethy ~ Cook. Laura M. Snow, Marian Gelinas, Harold Simond Cora. Dor Henr: Chagpell, Ma Dawson, Basterbrooks, Vio Greene, Helen Moffit;, Lilllan Ottenhei- Emily Perizek, Bdith Park, Li Cadden Co.. Norwich, Comn.. with your{Stelsy, Mary Shea. name and address and get & book of old fashioned songs free—ad Herbert Switzer bas brought plevin action against Peter and A thony Turansky, the Jacwson res u riers, and the case i3 returnuble befors! the justice of the peace, Tuesday. Dec. 19. 7t is alleged in the writ of veplevin thet Switzer gave the defendants threc doleskins with the understanding that they were to be mede into & woman's coat which was te be ready for @el about the second week in Novem- ber. It further alleged in the that the plaintif went to the place business of the defendants and requesi- ed that the doleskina be given hack 1o bim which request was refused. Switner claims §20 damages as well and the re-| covery of the doleskins, An attach-jcopa ment to te amount of $150 has been made on property belonging to the de- fendants. The thur Carl mat, Fent ew home of Mr. amd Mrs. Ar-| J. Racicot was recently the scemo!h: DENTIST Dr. F. C. Jackson SPECIALIRING IN PAINLESS EXTRACTING party whea otwenty-ome the cailed on Mr: of her Tacicot and pre- dher a framed Wallace Nutting | water color. The women ako took the { oocasion to show their ampreciation for | Mrs. Racicot's work for the Winaham Girls' club. Among those precent Van Mrs. hall, were: Mrs F.| C. Hurteau. Mrs. F. Le- 41 Church Strest 198 Franklin Street § Sank i Round Trips, Mon, Wed. and Fr 3 ™ are Se orgal Ticmbardo, Mrs. Clair, s, “DAIRY SUNDAY SPECIAL” THIS WEEK 18 COFFER ICE CREAM, RASPBERRY SHERBET AND ORANGE ICE CRBAM. AT NEW HAVEN DAIRY DPALBRS ONLY. .— McKeown, Mrs. G. De- Willis Auto Express WILLMANTIC OFFICE Phone 1062 NORWICH OFFICE Phone 1812 NEW LONDON OFFICE Btrest Phone 3232 the dates | Sophomores — Albert { dohn _Johnsen. 1 Woodward, o jliolen, Mary Koval, i Tharstila Sulli is Willard, Alico Yeomaus. Freshmen—Cl IKnowlton, coln, The Ladies’ Christmsa = afternoon. aprons, of a very enjovable housewarming suc-| Present at the Ladd, Mre. Litterick. a well people have been called to meet weels at which Munroe Usher. Roy Marian Bowen, Catherl Phyll; nee Arthur Lecl Edward Sullivan, Webber, Mai Ruth Bertseh, n Bass, Sophiu ¥ Irene Colgan, M! on. Trederickson, Mary Gray, Helen Hart, Imm nka, Sera R 1 binowitz, Guild of St. conducted n the town les of famcy candy and 1 church arranged around th large number of people we Those in charge Mrs, Herty abeth Peterson, . John Oliver, Mrs. Frank M. Fetcher. In danc being furni tabl, M Zandt Robert attend mu: the event ned by a loc: orehestra. Faglevilie some of interesting themseiv t movement and a troop i nized in the village. The ne e Captain Grinn Connecticut Agricuitural l The womeu of the Mvthodist church 1o Anna An- Dorchester, for the superior court the fizst Colum- the Wingham| roll for! Reuben Elizabeti Eliza- v Norton, Ksnneth Little, Rath Marguerite Tatt, ¥iol- Holbrook Yorke/ Beauchemin, Moran, an, Avis Thompson, Dor- Jobn Tomasko, Mra.{ . Chas ncoin and as held in the! e roidents| Touns| avenue. College] p maxing. the run of 20 miles in Cadet Battalton will be present and will| uter. address the proposed Boy Scout candl-j held their annual Christm: v afternoon in the chus 5 sale Fri- ’]v parlors, . consists of n display aprons. fancy articles, home made 8y and food. Entertainments were he Friday evening. As a result of Thursday night's siect storm. followed by a drizzle Friday forenoon. traflc was considerably im- peded and there were ceveral narrow cscapes from accidents, especially < the hill settion. Rev. Walter ¥, Borchert, reclor of St. Paul's Episcapal church in this city, is to officlate at the wedding of a former classmate, Dr. Wallagg, Davis. th's (Saturday) o'clock: N were gradug:-d n Hartford in t of nd v, n oe Eorchert and Dr. Da from Trinity class of 1914. Middletown the class of 1917, «class of Rev. Mr. Borchert Court Veronlea, Catholic Daughters of America, held a fancy arttcle food and spron sals in the J. C. Lim¥n Company’s furniture store. Mrs. Walt Costello had charge and was assisted Mra. Jda Grady, Mré William Costelio, Roderick Gaudreau, Mrs. I, J. O' Connor and Catherine Kennedy, The affair was & sucoe: The Ladies Society of the Congrega- tional church conducted. a food sale in the church house Fr: Mrs. D, Barrows was chairman of the committee in charge. The sale was largely attended. The Ledies Ald Society of the W ham Center church conducted 2 fancy artioles and gifts Friday. Lillian Violet, aged four months, the daughter of Mr. and MTs. Edgar Lavois lane, aied of infantile morning at 9 o'clock Miss Eifabeth Haréman recently c tertained the Windham Road clib of three tmbles. Mre. Fred D, Jordan recently enter- tained a D. A. R. five hundred party of two tables Rt her home. Dr. William E. Hendry and family have moved from 308 Pleasant street thelr new home, 196 Church street David Clark of Nyack, N. Y.. has re- turned home after being the guest of his brother, Herbert T. Clark for some time, Attorney the s n ‘a ta 8- 12 la Samuel B. Harvey Rockville in business Friday Mrs. Leouis B. Wilson roeently enter- tained a_ Congregational church thimble cluy at her home. was in al ne e pied by Arthur H. Chapman was burned iam Deutsch, Gertrude Dondera, Jessica[to the ground Wednesday cvening. The Gal- house stands mext to Mr. Chapman's garage on the corner of South Main street and Norwich avenue. The fire was discovered by Nr. hapman about 10.30 oclock. Smelling smoke he fnvesti- ted and found the fire in the flo around the chimney in the second stors He cut a hole in the floor and used & fire gxtinguisher but could not subdue the #ames. He sent out an alarm ana a large crowd gathered quickly and the ontents of ‘the house were moved out The fire engine which is an old Hunne- man hand engine was placed at the ower rn in i park and a stream of water was played on the g which stood only ebout 15 feet from ti burning building. The garage cscaped with oniy a scorching. The building owned by J°. O. Brown and occupied by Mrs. Julia Squires, Co- hen skirt factory was ncarby and the Ransom school building were threatened. The wind was blowing nearly a gale and as thought at one time that the fire down tne Brown honed the fire department for lagara auto pumper was sent min- e a- o o, al F. 0. xt| New Lond of] and the The wind v shifted and when {the company arrived the lcal firemen hed the situation well in hand. The pumper worked from the upper cistern Murray’s Boston Wilhmant:c, Conn. Store PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE OF ‘ur Wraps and Fur Coats . THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Over $6,000.00 of Selected Fur Pelts Are Included A relisble Furrier who was in need of “ready cash” has sold us these high-grade Fur Garments at a price concession that makes it possible for us to offer them 1o you at extraordinary low prices. Nul;e-niuntltimewhenfun-n in demand for Christmas gifts should be of more than passing interest to those in- High-Grade Garments Made of perfectly matched skins, richly fined and interlined, from 40 to 48 inches fong, in regular and extra sizes for women and misees. —_— An Expert Furrier _ A Representative and “Expert Furrier” will be with us Seturday, and will be pleased to give you any information and advise on any Fur alteration you wish to have done. Come in and see him person- ally, no obligation. v The Following Fur Coats and Wraps Are Included b e o] THE H. C. MURRAY CO, in the park and played on the fire also on_surrounding buildings. The buflding was valued at 3$3500 and was insured for §2,000 wero several cars in the garage. were quickly Tun out. Mrs. Louis Bernstein about There They and daughter —an honest quarter powe of BAKER’'S Caracas Sweet Chocolate Made from only high grede Caraces cocow, pure cane - sugar and flavored with Mexican vanills besns, MADE ONLY BY Wattee Baker & Co. 1. DORCHESTER, MASS. Booklst -of Chodoe Recipes sent frec THE HURTEAU AND BOSSE CORP. HOUSEMOLD FURNISHINGS ronnaL DTSR e 214 Main Stm‘w" _l?nhs Conn: AT P ST FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND B "t il 1 B8 JAY ‘M. SHEPARD = WILLIMANTIC Tel Cennesties @52 NGRTH 8T, Lagy Acsistant ‘The Lwo story house owned and oceu- | neip | ithat some 1 | T X A 2 into every home in the United States is = silent compliment to its Delicious Flavor and High Quality. SLACHK (Orsnge Pekoe Biexd) MIXED or GREEN ! —SFALED PACRETS ONLTY. The Onward Sweep "SALADA" | | WEST The regular weckly sesslon of Thiré District court was held moming et the sourt house on street. The case agminst Julius Polu- biotka was heard. This was a com- plaint charging tRe defendant with com- mitting an_assault upon Frank Pinga- lore, on the night of November 30. Pin- galore, the complaining witness took the stand and said that he'had attended a wedding reception at the town hall that afternoon and evening. He was re- turning from the town hall but said that he could not remember just what time he had arrived at the place on Industrial street when the alleged assault took place. On cross examination he admitted that he had been drinking beer during the afternoon, but did not rccollect the quantity he had consumed. He told the court that the defendant and a friend of his were coming down the sireet a 1 i the Friday Tnion ss Annle were { Wednesday. | Timothy ©O'Connell and Charies Per- | kins of Eaet Haddam were callers here Thursday. Clayton D.’ Barton and hrother of Eaat Hampton were visitors in lown Thurs- day. visitors In Hartford MANSFIELD CEN At the First Congregational Sunday at e morning worship, the Rev. H. W i st will preach from the subject j1s Christ Here Now as Much as He Ev Will Be, or Is He Coming Again iv. Visibly and in Great Glory? bject for the evening ristian ndeavor service will be Some Things L Believe and Why. Mrs. M. E. Walker ill lead the meeting. At the First Baptist chur morning the same subject the pastor a: evening serv “reeman. Per- ch Sunday be used by fansfleld Center. The be iea by Miss Ethel Ajd society of the | Baptist church expressed their appreci- ation of .thefr wife in a pleasing way when more th nounced call a. casion being the birthday of Mrs. Harold i The guests Drought cake wafers antl jce cream, which were gerved during the afternoon. They the hostess two beautiful framed Jpa ese prin The affair was a complets surprise to’Mrs. Tillinghast, who is very grateful (o her frien r their expre: slon. | The Ladies’ Ald ot the Center chureh {met at the parsonage Wednerday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs . Tillinghast having very kindly granted \he lalles the use of one of the chambers for headquarters during the winter. Miss Daniclls of Tolland was in tewn this week in the interost of a local Christmas gift for the Armemian and Greek orpaans of the Near Bast. Miss Daniclls has recenti turned from 3 three years' residen Asie Mino: with headquarters at Trebjzond, where &he was engaged in the work of the Near East clief. Spring Hill people have al- ready conmiributed through the church & Bift of §24. An opportunity will be 5 en for Jocal contributions. A meeting of the teachers of Ashlord and Mansfleld was held at the Mans- field Center school Thursday afternoon. A very interesting and well planned dem ongtration iesson in Civies was given b Mrs. G. H. Allen and her upper grade pupile. The fundamental of good citiz- enship being home-making, this theme was made the basis of the project lesson, the children jllustrating their iesson with portfolios of model homes, interiors and exteriors with plans for lawns, gardens, barn and garage. The lesson refiected much: eredit upon the toacher and puipiis both for ability and paiustaking work. The meeting war ddressed by Supervisor A. V. Gresr and State Supervisor L. T. Garrison who spoke on Citizenship. More than twenty toachers were in attendance. Mrs. Clark W. Crane and son, Rex- ford were in Hubbardston. Mass, over #on attending the funeral of tire brother- in-law of Mrs. Crane, Charles Wyman, whosp death’ ocourred very suddenly. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Clark cxpect to leave early in the week for Miami, Flo ida where they will spend the wintel making the trip in their car. They will {be greatly missed by their Mansfield triend: Mrs. Anna_Clark returned Saturday from Stony Creek, where =she spent Thanksgiving wit hher family. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bradle: Ml Mildred and Martha Bradley and Melville Bradiey who made the trip by automobiie, returning to Stony Creek Sunday aftdrnoon from Mansfleid. Mrs. A. M.°Magerson left Thursday for Oakville where she was called by the ill hegith of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson . of Danbury visited. Mrs. Robinson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anthony recently. Dr. and Mre. W. B. Cramm and little son motored to Hartford Bunday, return- ing Monday. ¢ George Toplil® and family are occupy- ing the new house across the road from Ernest Allens. The peoplp Of this village were vary sorry 1o learn pf the accldent Thursday to their neighbpr on Spring. Hill, Car- roll Hawkins. little to the south of » garage owned by Joseph S. Grills in that viginity and Words passed between them and the defendant who was only about iwo Teet away from him ¢d up & | stone, threw it at him and I\lms £ stvore wound on his upper jaw and lip, Iloosening two of his teeth sa that th later had to be extracted, and breaking part of the faw. . He said that after the blow was given he, Pingalore. ran up Canal street and ‘met Officer Mitchell of the Westerly po- lice force, and wequested that he place the defendant ‘under arrest for /assault- Lr;g him. The arrest was made in front it de et Mariin 5 . M. H. Scanlon was t witness called and he. festl °%as called to the police sta- 2l the pramented | ERLY tion that night to drese the wound: described the wounds and seid that Pir- galore’s face was ba swollen, that here wes a fracture of the uppar left part of the faw end that three of Phgs. lore’s teeth ‘were loosensd 5o badly th they had to be estracted later. He sald that the four people who were shown to him as having particinated in the arguments that night had been drinking but gave it as his opinfon that mome of them was intoxieated. Dr. Scanlon eaid that the blow re- ceived might heve resuited by being struck by a rock or some hard selid ob- ject. On cross examination he admitted that such a blow might result from 2 fall on @ stone or other object, but that seme extraordinary force must ha heen spplied to result i wuch an i Jury. He ment started end he say lore told the defencant and a man with defendant hit Pingalore with a stone. Officer Mitchell who made the arrest testified that all the men in the argu- ment had been drinking. but d@id not consider any of them intoxicated. Polublotka tock the stand and said that he had resided fn Westerly for nine |rears and was employed at tht lican Thread company |Mechanic street. street a little after nine o'clock on the the man with him made some improper remarks to him which he resented and he in turn struck Pingalore with his fists and pushod him. that the latter fell to the ground and in the f the injuries thut he complalned of. He a)so said that Pingalore made attempt to strike him hurriedly got in the first blow. Immodi- ately after he says that he ran awer from the scene in an endeavor to sum- mon a policoman, but that - Pingalore {hud reuched the policeman first. Afier hearing the evidence and the wrguments of John J. Dunn for the defendant. ohn Terguson, Jr.. for the stute, Judg ams discharged_the defendant. cuse of Oversecr of the Poor Amos L. Kenyon of Dichmond vs. Wil- fred Palmer, a jury trial was claimed. Bond fixed at 3300 with Albert E. Pal- I mer as surety. / Two new writs were e: Ledyard S. Anthony vi Pitkanen, allas, and Mar: Salvatore Piceolo. The regular mesting of Greene Ward chupter, 1. A. R., was held at the Memorlal bufiding Thursday aft- ernoon and the following committees were appointed for the coming rew Nomingting comumittee: Mra. George Champlin, Mrs. A. B. Briggs, Miss Ge trude Stillman, Auditing committee: an jtered. Brown. Programme commit: M. Favette F. Freeman, Mra. Waiter P. Dizon, Mrs. C. Grant Savage. Mrs. Will- tam . Thompson, Mra. John 8. Bur- dick;. Miss Bessie ). Cross, Mre, John P. Randall. Plag committea: Miss H. Loufse - Ayre: Miss Bertha Bentley, Mies Srivia Lanphear, Mre. Lewls A. Josiin, Mrs. Howard M. Barber, Mrs. W. Sherman Baton, Mrs, Harry R. Mitchel Mrs. H. C. Chase. Weys And means committee: Mrs. Allen T. Thompson, Mre. J. H. Segar, Mre. Christie McCon. nell, Mre. Calvert B. Cottrell. M. B. Frank Lake, Mrs. Albert C. Larkin, Mrs. James H. Blackler, Mrs. Alexandes M. Blake, Mre. Albert H. Sploer, Jr., Fow er committes: Mrs. Willlam B. Living- Ston, Mrs. Charies H. Stanton. Miss Ameiia Potter, Mrs. w. Crandall, Mre. Everett E. Whipple, Mrs. 8. H. Devis, Mrs. Couriland P. Chapman. Con~] eervation snd thrift: Mrs. Owear Vose, Mrs. George L. Stillman, Mra Herbert T. Kenyon. Permanent home commiites: Mra| Charies L. Segar, Mra. Albert R. Stiliman, Mrs. Albert H. Langworthy Magazine committes: Miss Anne Pen. lacClede Woodmansee. ose present. county will adfourn mormi from West Kingstown to Westerky Judge Arthur Sumner will presi Orst case on the Westerly docket i3 the case agsinst Mayrice Handleman. Mrs, Anna D. Fletcher Rathbun, widow of John B. A. Rathbun, died November 29th, at the of §5 yearm snd § months, &t the of her dpupliter, Mrs. Walter Wilkinson whers she was tenderly carpd for the pas year. Mrs. Rathbun leaves ane er, and seven grandchildren. Six of her grané- sons acted a5 bearars. The basketbail sesson has ths Community house, gy PR 4 ing when the Buy a temi B Darni and wen. e game was Friday etening Buddies plaved a team ftrom Jewolt George Krauss was home over Sud- day from New Bedford where he is a; tending 3 textile mchool. Mra. Loulsa wintgr with her mn.nur, Mrs. Stallweather, on Pleasan Mes. Victar Bu i) several -.2 T mueh jmproved snd the guarantine has besn ramoved. Tho desth of Mry. Ellea J. Miils o curred :.thm on Wedngsiay bt the r daughter, Mrs. o8 'x‘:;u. She !5 survived Ly nn-ci;'-‘h- ter Rpd wiso & ¥on living in Eaghnd, Mre, Mills was an active member Of St. Paul's church and & woman of excellent the home. At the church service ey, Mr. Comibs was assistsd by the Rev, Horace Johnson of Igwme. The burlal was in Bvergrfea cemstery. The gx;m were ick C, Barhey, Jr. Rabinsen, &3 Wi liam Booth, m‘- fred Baldwin. W When Clatenss ’ for_the Thankagivi o' dim oot i) com _Berrian and Will} n e T Adgms, this advertisement to The C Co., Nuorwich, Cean., mwlw!‘ hame and eddress and get' 3.book of ©ld_fashion d 3 3oDg3 free.- ™ of the advisgry commit- tee ‘on the bazaar at the - al church will mest with the on. Saturday eveding. This committes wifl ANNOUNCEMENTS Prof. Weld Wil Pref. Freger'e Coilege w:Il |charch on Sunday Prof. Wi the chureh before and hes sung sever i alw: with much pleasure. Coit & Bholes have seld for John O'- | ing Cove section to James R. Allyn, whs | i ! purchases the same for investment {same agency have sold for James 1L | 1Aflyn a tract of land to Mis ;&alllrl who expects r 15818 ot Mre, 3. N. Rosenberg a des ble house |H. Galtup will xéd | valuable holdings in nd resided on | assortment of men's and women' He gald that he and T D lis friend were coming down Industrial |business is Mim Marlon Baker, who al- night in question when Pingalore and |ciEV recetved | Eame bustn ‘and | his new store Lo % [to seo the fine iine of goods carried o at|®d at the the frst gamo | B8 The | Jen: to develop Coft and Sholes have lot situated on Greene a:- ‘The purchasers, Mr. and Mrs. F the eame 10 the! b Tocs ae. Gay Maclares, Fameas Artist. to prac in Slater Hal, Dee. 13th One of the mest unusual events of i heard here senied Ly The Teachers' League This gifted young artist brings 1o e apdiences she plars exact's a3 th been given by the great stars of|amaiga the American stage. Tou may da Varesl, Norman Tre othar charecters sparkling comedy thst cnjored one the mest suocessful runs in Broadwa history. Or, i you ¥! the stars of he ow York Guil€ in their marvelous production John Ferguson. John Barrymo: rette Tayle: Buinter, Gam Bor- hear Gil- and )2 nerd and Louls Mann are zome of the! theatrical stars that Miss Maclaren impersonates n her repertoirs of ned:- Iy thirty ph The greater number of the plays she gives are productions that do not on teur, and that can enly be h outsife of New York through her u usual gentas. She has chosen The Governers Lady to present to her Norwich audlemce Nick Trevisacio who was with Pinge. Gay MacLsren will gppear on Wed-| lore sald that the two were near g |nesday evening, fence on Industris? street when an _srgu- | Hall. Tickets, $1. that Pings-{ston & Ceo., Brosdwa Dee. ith in Slater " On sale at Cran- them, they had better go home and the [ SMITE'S NEW SHOE STORE | OPENIKG ON BROADWAY Kugene Smith, for 1§ years with the Barrows Shoe stere, is to open his new : 28 Broadway this (Saturéay) | store at morutag at $.30 o'clock with a full s of men's, women's, chilfren's and tante’ shoes and rubbere, and 2 compigte ois- Assoclated with him in the new 0 was with the Barrows Shoe store for t years. During his vesrs in Norwich in shoe business Mr. Smith became kno 23 & high grade she-—=> = 3 in his o business will endeavor o carry out ¢ policies that has made many trlends for him in the city. The new store !¢ finished fn natural | munit#“Afosse. Mondar 7.0 . st and that he |W00f. eversthing bdeing of the latest nd mest up-to-date design, and the ‘Pucchastng public is assured of an op- portunity of selecting their purchases from a brand new Mr. Smith corelally javites his old triends and aii other peeple (o inspect on the opening @ the new stor Lare of Diamonds Them: Paramesat Plets: Do precious gams, esppcially diamonds. Devid | exercise an unéue and myserious influ- ence upon mortals? Opils have long bepn rogarded by many as harblngers of Il ek and nearly every preclous stone has some , Lau-| 50| ! Brien & fine tract of 1and n the Trad- | i) ¥ 1 bi mouth as Ap- ANguiar co being ¢ the | the Eater yadame. tha:lopan vou may hea-|iodar Theatos | Sen | o Big Now|a: Picluies 2 > and Thest-e ing Wiciures at Breed Th TODAY'S EVENT: odas s fre ¥ an a The American Legion for obm L Ses mal Pafr 5 on andl opening of a ce: conteeting WPinfind s o be celeb: nviation of the Tater on_of Trides TUnion de ¥ countries are to mee Tague (oday for a labor anti-wa “eder: rom mi |terence st aeh ™ st 1y ev governmant o Corne rrzage % he subjec Mahufa b of T elphts o ne the peliey aamisetration, conferenre of raiirosd mer road labor org n Chieags 1083¥ ace Epiecona B8 (h# scers of X motavle weds: when Afies Camille Lova er of Tlon and Mre. comes the H ANNOUNCEMENTS Moting Pictares at ¥ Teliows! enjorable m furnizh a wik a brist Wis-imeel older boys, an and each aty ¢ for this box. ~There wil cream and a gen December meeting of the s 10 b held 3t the Com. m. Thie be given over Bo. couts. witli - exhfbition practices ant arflle, s5oFt talks on Boy Scout aime, ans light refséshments for all Tie reguiar meeting of the Sodaliia will be a he Jusior Tepartment rooms, Mondar evening at 7.30. The Ha meots on Wes needay aftarnoon. at the ‘ home of Mre. - s-mmeet Thursday paring for the |7 AN memidrrs of. chureh and parish are |8 o'etock | 68 o the rommuniiy- eld &t Slater <ha i’ the int for women of t rient Marshall of Connecticut raily to be Friday evening, ai refts of education sort of character for gead or ill assigned | Preside and to it. Every great diamond from the Koitnoor down has a record of crime % land & trail of blood behiad it. In the new Parumount plcture, P Gods, which comes to the Broadway t played Bebe Danlels, comes unde: the evil spell of the ‘pink gods'—the d amonds which are mined in the Sout Mre. Alice T. Rathbun, Miss Bertha M, |&tre Tuesixy and Wednesany, Lorraine. | By | carols. 3 Aramat Christmas Candie: Dr. 142 Scuder. president of Unior Med! Cabieze. - Vellore. charm an The Camp Fire House, Frifay evening Dowa. perintend: hospital. wi and an address en o'clock of nurwes to the African flelfs and eventually they lead o ¥ her disster. Jaghes Eirkwoed i3 cast for the male ieading roie In the drama which was xdapted from one of Cyathix Stockl storls Anna Q. Nilsson has a bdrii role and ot inclpded in the cast nt | of automobiies, whit re | win? Raymend Hation, Afolphe Menjou, Guy | Oltver, Arthur Temple and George Cowl ; “Across the Cantinent My Wile 1l Bapeleasit’s Famoss Btage Play at Strand Mondar. My Wild Trish Reze &raph special adapied ‘mage saccess by Dion Boucleault of by- gone &urs, will be shown at Strand the- ater Mon€ay, Tuesdty and My Wild irish Rose was directed by David Smith and makes the third special proéuction fimed under ' his direction which has & forelgn countrr for its lo- cale: The first was Black its scenes lald in the big Vita ryral England; the dleton. Old trail romds commiitee: M78.|gecond was the Little Minlster, with its actipn In and about ths town of Thrums, Mrs. Elisha Burdick read 3 paper. on I n y which was greatly en- "m_s,”‘m'“‘ ',’;f.,:f 5 B - Treignd as the dackground with & few gcenes laid i OF | Agstralla and en the femou ships of the period of the story. Vita- 370 | Braph I confithnt that the new profuc: tion Is & werthy n of the trio. Other sudjects Inciuds an Bducationa! comery and s Selznlek l'—< §o over the Plgns anfl (hé work to see .t anyth'ng has been -overiooked in the way of making the bemear a marked 4 week. Marion Clond assumpd her tion in the'ofich of the Law- s corporation | | from the famous |swhich is the fea! Beauty, with | gredisnt. e first of this| Mifle ranks wi Breed Thestrs 1f a trans-continental rgee were stagee betwaen enfFies By all fhe ieafing make: of 2 car woult This question s pictorially answered fr by Wallace Reil Paramount star. who thunders over the Rose Aduptation of Diem | roads in a =inall Mivier and drives it'tc w an 4 has popular fe e prechding automoblle Yace storfes which ha has sppeared, But his latest Breed theatrs is the most The action doesn’: proven Sunday., Moné: que of thom all Wednesday. |take piaes na & cireular track, but | voives alj kinds of roads in the United States. _ il kinds of wealjs and & Foofl many {hriliing stumts_and fncidents Action. fast and spicy, is ifs_principal tn- The supportink cast - tncludes Mars MacLaren, Theodore Foberts. Betty Francisep, Walter Long. Tagjen Little- fieid, Jeck Iferbert, Guy Oiiver sad Ste- ney D'Albrook. Tapics of the Day and 2 Christie eom- o5 mako up the remainger of the i1l an Education comedy. Beasty is Keynote of Produeer in Laf2sl Theioplay. Why Change Your at Broadwas Sunday Night Only. sols Stahding shouiders high above buisé mass of motion picters directors aréeis few mien who reprasent the mastEs 0O profession. Among them, Ceeil Bume ith the highest. sawe A goneer Tn the phoOlbPIEY indushend The Frifay night eralt class conduc;-: Mr. Dedille brought to hix (ask of pictars ig' day orening. “Park W. Flsher of Pledmont eth Carglink. way 3 guest at tionk] parsonsge Tuesdar 3 tie to visit their parents, Mr. and Fraok' A, Evans. -~ L fever, iafthe 3 TEL By At ieadi . | tieally Tegeived | producing the ideal 66 & Lrue Wriist I this Intest pletust. Tour “Wite? 3 theutrs Supfiay-h taken for ThY. Change St Daarle wan ® i Wil s ol It the MiNe Wrote ized By Olga 1t is Py Midgietaws. il WAt month of October shuwed ‘a- decified fall- :u::“.m‘tr previous u-.n-, lm% o the and 4€ gpntis, werp reported. . -1