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s . l#s Papillons, Melodie in ¥, * mend feom doing the b ‘loug and’ brilliant. career. 1 TODAY: FAIR, v A ND OOOLER TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN.. NJESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919 FULL ASSOCIATED 'PRESS DESPATCHES e mm at Breed Thuu-e. gnd Mpgion Pictures at uu Concert at Slater Meniorial Hall. X, n‘c,’ ."ckm’;usmm Exhibition. £ ot Q,NO!I.IOOF., ws'- Hall. l\n 1396, 0. 0. O, No, &, K. of P, the parlor Palmer’s, 36 3.15 p. m. ndL tul to attend’ WD" Cat. Mps. H. F. mm et.. Wednesday at lllu Made by J-mu L. Cas “rhe 'following properties have been \mlla during the past week by James L. & ¢ Ne. 185 Oneece street, conssting of d Iling house, barns and garage 1o Mae Geary of Amston, Conn. .\o. 39 Famning avenue to Mrs H., Manning of Yantic, Conn., f Antginetta Péirini of New . Nb. § Huntingion Place for Michael Schwartz to Frank.Coxeter. The prop- orty. comsits of ‘.a two-apartment houge with . fine yard and large gar- uge., Mr. Coxeter will oceupy the up- per ‘apartment, and the lower ment has been leased to Rev. Kenagy. mnastic Exhlbmon at Y. M. C. A The public will be interested in the mnunl gymnastie exhibition : “Y" gymnasium this,® night at § -e’clock. . Ph Swahn bas-been. bu for weeks training varjous cla: this. annual event, and the public ssuped- of a very jovabie evening. | The programme include: drills, | ipparatis worl 9 mbling, iub swinging, wres and basket- 1. It is expected that a layge num- wer wiil be pre when | t is' knewn that price is Lut 25 cents Anoaal {Tuesday) rsical Directo the TO INSTRUCT K!NdERGARTNERS ABOUT MOTHERS’ METTINGS Miss Ruth Ann Bahcock, of Nermal ‘School at Worces to Norwich, Mon May h. under the auspices of local kindergarten teachers, to speak aboul *Mothers' Méetings." Pareni-Teachers Associations, ers’ clubs and all agencies that in co:gpcration "of parefite and te 1- ers 61 (he.good of the child, are com- Mg to he more and more appreciat-! od and valued as Tactors of prime im- portarice in education. Une result of the farld war has been-{o emphas né heed of American due recdzmition has been made of the valuaBle Beip along ti Jines that L ers,. especialiy rgartners have been doing for through thelr. contagt with the children and mothers in the Romesd "as well as in sohoel. . The Buraan of Education at Washington insists =t the home v iting, the mothers Are as, essential a part of sartner's- work as her dcRool with the, children, 1#8sen. that ihe [ the State come: Moth- Kind vears the kinder hours in 1t for t kindergartner 1: ugitglly’ required to teach but one ses-| don thus enabling her to devote the ATL8TROONS to preparation of work, the duet of mothers’ meetings and te viglting in the homes Miss Babcock is a graduate of Pratt! lastiture, took her degree at ars’ ceive the doctor's degree—in the de- parfment of political science, there orcaster Normal Schpol Miss| hbtoc 18 supervisor of kindergarten | And primary practice teaching and has Bad much successful experience in the )llflnmz and conducting of meetin r in_Worcester and in here she .taught previousl She stalk to primary ad kindergarten ers. Monday, May fifth, at 3.30 n Chamber of Commerce hall. rdlll Invitation is extended to moih- | d 4l fnterested in social work to «this meeting as guests of the teachers, ¥AMOUS ARTISTS IN SLATER HALL CONCERT Mary Jordan, the distinguished con- tralfe, and Maurice Dambois, the tréat Belgian ’cellist, appear in joint Teach- recital this evening in Siater Hall at 8 s'cléck. T. 8. Grunmberg, a pianist of etceptional ability, will appear as so- “olst. M Grun'berg is not only a dis tinguisited’ planist but also a comp of ‘note. The stage decorations will be by Ot- Tickets are ‘on sale at Cranston’ Biroadws: Single admisson $1 programme: Comncerto - in A Mino: Saint-Saens Mr. Dambois. RBean Soir, Debussy A. d’Ambrosio Iourdrain Fourdrain Igers Lew Seir, Chanson - Norvegienne, | Miss Jordan, Rubinstein Delibes-Grunberg Chopin Dambois ‘dssepled, Noctarne, “Caprice Russe, Mr. Dambois. promptu. in K Sharp, aliade in'G Minor, 3 Mr. Grunberg. fiuek in:June (dedicated to M Jordan) Fay Chme Down to Kew, C: n't Care (Dorset Dialect) John Alden M Love is & Muletecr, * Miss Franc Jordan Tel Who Have Yearned Alone Tehaiko Chopin Chopin Foster rl Deis Carnente co di Nogero Jordan and \h Dambo L4 Peck's Bad Girl. Mubel Normand is called upon to do a loti of underg'round work in Bad irl, her newesi. Goldwsyn picture, y Té Charwate, which came to the! Agd{tt*mm theatre - yestes mm the picture’s thrilling scenes | 4re lafd, in“a cellar. But that doesn't lwep aigeasoned star like Mabet Nor- | work of a Peck’siEad Girl. while bubbling with sityafions. to which only: Miss Nor mand's style of .com could do full} justiée, 13 mot without its tense mo- 11::(:, and they confront the Goldwyn ! underneati the shop, where, as Mabel Pepelope Peck, she s employ ed | ak ~miliner's assistant.. In the ca seepes .o the play all Paplank tir fbs“ulhel Peck’s ' pranks. When e” wasn't breaKing store window: d,running off with the delicacies she ktfacted from them .sho was causing £ mn to: flop ungracefully on the me:tings and clubs | legé in 1910 and will soon re-| Brooklyn, | Leroux | sidewalks “or filling “Women's sunbon- WANTED 1 : FOR SALE TO R‘NT FOR SALE nets with crackers or anything else she could lay her Hands on, f So it's hard for the natives to be- {lieve that thé drrésistile. Mabel s foiled a band of hank burglars, as shé does in one of the hig scenesiin Peck’s Bad Girl. When Mabel gets a position in the haf shop she has:a. feeling of distrust for Hortense Marinot, the owner. . Mabel has seen her in ear: nest conversation With—three strange men in the bhack,of the store and oth- erwise acting suspiciously. Mabel's suspicions are strengthened | — when she finds fresh candle grease on Six Cents a Line of Six Words. MULE SPINNERS wanted pay, steady work. Moosup Mills. apr29d T G { JwanTED - t,d"d"c nad mac seven 10, clean work, Phone 171, apravd, — Permanent good | { part- | condition, for clean-cut. ambl: only, You ma time easy work tious schoolboys ummer membe! with full privilege: many other Dyizen g adaieon to Jib- eral profit: selling ‘the-May. aumber of The Ladies’ Home Journal Ap‘p!_\' {to B. Arneld Smith, a sty al!rZQd the shiop floor close to a trap door. (lifting it she sees a short ladder and |, climbs down to investigate. There shie finds a tunnel that has beenbored through the cellar of the. drug store adjoining and on 'going through that it' leads underneath the When she is about to leave the to give the alarm Mabel runs into Richard MHayes, who is managing a jewelry counter in:a. furnishing ‘store, and who has been'paying Mabel mark- {ed_attention. Mabel accuses him of being the plot to rob the bank, but he con- | vinces her he is a private detective and not a jewelry salesman., He h: learned of the robbery vlot and there to capture the band. How Ma- el helps round up the robbers and the milliner, their . brings an |intensely " thrilli or your bank. cellar |and a0 Heht lio { Mabel Pav in Téwn St D ; must he We Girl 18 i TED Apply Bréed Theatre. At thé¢ Breed theatre today: Imadge will be seen in hel Select picture, The Probation Wife. this picture Miss Talmadge is seen 1¢ of the underworld sunper st include n, Fiorence Me ifte, in ud- runm once. and at ng Mz, stock and between nd Amelia Summer Sl {ai tc several others who ar | well known gn' the screen. The |pation Wife Is the story of a & H\tl' of a dive The cafe S :nd she is sentenced to three ‘w!hv reformatory. After, two years she | escar cets. her benefactor rs ago.” They are ma i jealousy and a numbe hrl rtant’ ircidents cerve to. {apart. The day finally {Jo und her hufiland once more re- ‘m‘ fed. THe picture is a human one lalive and throbbing—and holds vour {inte to the end. Pearl White will ialso be seen in the twelfth chapter | The i.igh{ning Raider—and {two-part Sunshine comed | Fiis Musieal Sneeze—and will make up_the ‘\hr- bill, Pl apr24d onu who can “ est = the remainder of | = WAR PICTURE WILL BE i SPECIAL AT BREED ™0 Jistributed free Mon-|(f picturet The ¥ shown th at' the’ Ereed ‘the: iVetory loan car s picture is to be | were he: w: Peace, whicl i noon tthe after- |, . as a part of shown between | out will not interfere at! regular perform- { These will all be| < tickets must arrive on| order V\,\ be sure of H\Nl seafts, s all seats not taken at lock will given to any person over 1% ¢ ac ; of ag T i . . o 2 o L o cigars, six for o | Play in North Stonington Grange Hall.| > Wednesday night in the North Ston-| {ington grange hall there will be pre- sented a play entitled sust Plain Tolks {by Mpystic talent under auspices of the ange.- There will be cake and cream | | for sale. elson mar2id Ap ‘ BRlEF STATE NEWS Southington.—The | Thursday ni v cold d town and as_the | result- the will loge many i thouands of 3 ! Hartford. school to date dollars. The Hartford I raised more thani $90,000 1 loan. Roont No.| 129 of the ‘semior class leaas that class with a total of $4,000. Meddletown.—There were nearly 20 or 30 cases at.this term of the superio: court which were not rcach on the as signment list and as a result all will have to go over until next fall. i Wy 1i aged New Britain.—Miss Helen -| o dahl of No. &1 Pleasant street mmnwm = to her home last week after ha n:! | spent six months overseas vice of the American R Waterbury.—The annual of St. George's day by Daughter, Koresters'] hall was one of the most uli = {affairs of the kind ever held in the hall.| Bridoeport., Daniel Lydiksen, ! charged with ¢omplic: in the attempt|co alter B, Lashar, |cas dent of the American Chain com ridgeport, was bound over to| %V | the “superior court under $2,000 bond | 3 THE BOOK CORNER, Tumngmn. Amerigo Tedesco of | 231 Fifth Ave. h St, New York! S oo PLEASE charged after seven years service. He nl AN AMERICAN and was in foreign vaters dhnn"’ the Italian-Turkish v wounded in a s Cruz during the Me: up from Florida a few ' dashee and DOESN'T WISH TO BE spineless cactus dxohsm\ if they will| TO HER RELAY grow here. The dasheens are sent ou ey by the government experiment station|TIONS, DE ’lP.HS TO BORROW ONE e a substitute for potatoes. The! HUNDRED DOLLARS IOR stus is used in dry sec x1o'~‘_\14,\-| HS it will grow in| . so0il without much rain. High | — Metal i and Waste Co., _ LADIES Y| top co 1k { Danie and Wiilimant! on \\. woman \\ ANTED—R celebration Sons andl job oW many | mish’ at \(r trouble. Waterbury.—R. an D. Knapp has GIRL, REFERENCES. NDID INTEREST A ON WILL BE SHOWN MISS MOLLY SECRET, Care Bulletin, WANTED | sandy WILL REC T APPE Home Wrinkle Recipe ! Astonishing Results ~txrthns sensation very simpie inkle-remover e for any 3 fos i R «h‘.u\t*lr'n on wor tlteas 10 weay FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU L4in7{43 Broadway Geo. L. Chesbro Mgr. WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist fancy nseless oosen skin ggravating Beile : \4\0 ite ning: and | Hhu of - v\\‘nl\l@ i e doubie feet completely, . becomes firny. | 1g—bears no trace) that of enhanced; inexpgnsive Ingre- ey 3 Even (Ifip.~ quickly van 2moot’ fre: tment except Get the: vour wdr mlA'l'E AND FINE SPEEDER TENDERS FOR NIGHT WORK. GOOD PAY AND:PLEASANT WORKING AND 'LIVING ADDRESS Ashland Cotton Company JEWETT C Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. mgire s an i ! f PIANO TUNER CONDITIONS. BYRON A. WIGHTMAN ITY, CONN. iness. befora;te .public. there is o imedium betiéritiin through- ad” vertising colunigis of The B l WHEN YOU “l\'l' to put your biis; 1 the ulletin, Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street: Player Piano Work a Specialty | two 4.y,1-11en, Inguire Mrs, (tire apr2éd pur “House-| reasonabie prices, en- | Danielson, S| wagons, trolley. | Six Cents n Line of Six Words, ! "FOR SALE—L soon. Julius 3 gason Ave,, own FORSALE-—Male Angora kittc‘ns Ad dress Angora, this office. D FOR SALE—Lawn 'mower, Tnquire § Tyler Ave. "FOR SALE—M ailles: in ;:oml apr2sd| on, neai| Learned, Ver- a; 9d “fatm in Lis Herman I ephone 104 Comb ‘White Leg-| mmediate delivery: also| e apradd | passenger to condition: owneéd 000 ~mil I am s price_ $ Daniels: ing car, 1917, ar, alwg fuilly cquipped. seph 3 _apr2vd general | it very Starkweathe fine . o - Conn.” Tel FOR SALE—We make have a big line, purpose horses barga.r , Danielson rices. | Conn. | fine “line. of | famous t in.to H. H. Starl Tel.| apr2ed cord R : | FOR SALE nd bean poi ondit d. a real wko nee star The Plaut-Ca SALE—Ch lengths, $¢ i Inyuire don't and tail Tow to price same 1: kind bxw.\n Xanm. !’hm‘r‘ rate 1099- orceste Tallow U‘ 5 la W uu | row UNDER jto cho TWO | {2 ton £ HaBor | | | S A ( don't and low real mone ])1g~ one week old. ’ Tel, 18§9-: m REO 3 TON SPEED WAGON, new | 1918. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. \'hclug el. St. marldd ND ! ¥, in good running order, The Irishie-McCormick 1 Shetucket St. maxud [ USED TRUOKS rom 1,000 1bs. apacit > Frisbie-McCor- { marldd | REPUBLIC Trucx'urc ton capaci- | maridd CAPES, Capes Tor children. < Co. sell for les Danielson and and « omen By 1 hree stor Willimant. FOR SALE- 3 Seasoned hatd wood, sl | sizes, del g red 1o all parts of the _Pho F’DR' SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement 1nu| Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali desirabie locations. List your vro-‘ perty if you care to sell or rent, as I| have « number of people iooking for\ real estate investments, WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kiytaie und Susurance, | Roow AV Thayer Bidg. | THE SPLENDID HOUSE Of John C. Tracy consisting of a largel house, barn and about 4 acres of choice | land, situated one-half mile ahove Yantic for sale, Ask E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff St Phone 300 il K. 3% /Summer ward el zood | & o {h i We Tput up to| Six Cents a Line of ix Words. Six Cents & Line of Skx W. ords. Six Cents u Line of Six Wurdn. Pumping pump and further use for ] outfit, 5 h. D . 3 10,000 ‘gallon k; no same; city £ s 4 Conn., FOR SALE—An extra Ihotse, O. 8 Peck. Plain Norwich Town. Phonc 463 ich, good Hill 4 inguire of Charle Phone 1875-14. FOR SALE—Bargzain seld will sacritice my \mnmm brown, round turned ho: und kind, weight 115 for children ot any old person, used farm and famil K pefect in every £0 o the cou for ranted be sold to the ho ne did !preferred, wa ! plainfield. | South meord | team cart, waz Wagoll, 11 new and used, | — teach:il C. L mantic. FOR SALE. 1t T illiam. FARMERS perience from U ndle the are iu 41l kinds of vield 20 bu. seed corn eneville Grain Co., 1 Tf car to ride in call up JOHN‘ BARGAlN 125-C-N-5 WILLIAM A. WILCOX PARM SPLOCIALIST, Broad St., Rooms 1 Westerly, R. L Telepkone For Sale 172 Laurel Hill Avenus Seven Room Cottage Recently Occupied By Mr. A. S. Comstock Very Desirable Fine Location Immediate Possession West aad James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage iHouse on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. Ives Ex.,, 11 Champlin Street ROR SALE rm, Farm of 50 acres land, well divid- ed. located in Town of Lisbon, near Taftville, abundance of wood and water, bearing orchard over 100 trecs, good house barn. Owner leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phoite of and Norwich OFFERING 3 HOUSES In Norwich Town Splendid has a garage: one one has electric heater, Two are houses. Prices and 0, garden with each has lights and praciicall 31,800, are $3.300, respective Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insurance Telephone 1334 Protection. 63 Broadway JUST ARRIVED, apr21d The Piano Tuner | 322 Prospect St. Phane 511 ter 1 lL (1-1 l‘““'” 1 | | n ] a fust ved, isht, from the |Isan Tt in L ‘Furnished Seashore | shore; 'Frank W. Coyi' ‘Hu]dvin 1 | WANTED. | :; Real I Two muicely hoard, centrally 38 Lmou \L witi iriffin, at o ront. house. ,PRIVATE SALE OE House Furnishings any SIX ROGMS OF MODERN i FURNITURE 1 Beacon Range, double 95 Shelf with gas attachment, al- ':""f‘i |most new; 1 Side-Board; 6 ot ‘Leather Seat Chairs; 2 Leather 4‘{‘Seat Qak Rockers; 1 Round °|Exiension Table; 2 .9x12 "!mRugS' 1 three-door Refrig- * 'A)xm(\'.;m;»eraior' 2 Dressers; 2 Chif- | foniers; 3 Iron Beds complete, 16 Kitchen Chairs; 1 Kitchen wRocker, 2 Stands; 1 Morris with poard, three | Chair; Easy Chairs, Dishes ckwell Boswell aveland Utensils, Pictures and m (S82P! TO RENT Pasture Inquire W. Willimantie in town St room \pr o 10 RENT- lire 58 Wash room aprl e o Must sell at once, am leav- ng towe. 4 WEST MAIN ST. THE WASHINGTON M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave.,| Ous s T Norwich. Dodg° closed serv- Call between 7 and 10 P. M ——————FOR SALE Residence of the Fanning Studio. a if you want a comfortable, | | FOR SALE Chamber set, swo “din-| McKinley Ave. Huntingten I 206 BROADWAY . | Spacious House and: Barns and about 190 feet of land on | depth of 370 foet. J. P. HUNTINGTON 4 Broadway FO!‘. SALE late Mrs. 4o M AUCT‘O Broadway with ebanon, farms 1 :ond Hor: 2d- Pony New in Team Harness Shet DNESDAY, APRIL 50, 1919, and Guernsey comin, 10 set at 1039 o'clock a. m., SEVEN COWS v milel and second hand (weighing new team wagon, 1 top car- sets feam harness 1 two-horse mow- rake 1 wheetbar- cords of wood, 1 buckwheat, rl need of anyt me. hing in the Horse line see " harnesses, E. J. HAMILTON 371-373-375 Main Strect. Telephone 650 FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, g £ WANTED modern im- ABE SLAWSKY, LEVITT. ement furnished, with| spring water, cement, o1d Don’t matter it up o $15 per sst. post and _Teceiys We buy dia- false iecti We pay 2 parcel sirably lo- | Y it sold| COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St., ctucket and Market Sts. urm to deal with. inqu MORAN, Estate Broker, ot JOHN A, Hished 1572 Franklin Square. Norwich. WE e FOR SALE ADVISE THE PURCHASE OF LIBERTY BONDS We deal in all issues. Installment Cards and Books, Cash paid for W. S. OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO 248 Main St., Norwich, Conn. The property of No. cor na Edwin W. North Main of Reavey, Street isting large plot apartment barns, garag ve offer r of hous LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OP PROB‘TE HELD Mont rict of outbuilding ind d. and Price )le today. low no reasonak Montvi Sth day, of D. 191 —_DAN 1quire THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Strest D. HOME. Peter Judge Bonville, late istrict, deceased appeared in Court pplication alleging ate is now in settiement in 2d praving foran order to tate belonging to ribedt in said appli- of Phones red. That said heard and determined at ourt Room in Montville; on the d May, 0 ocle e fore notice of me ]»cn\'lencx and of said hearine ven by tite publication of r once in The ch BuHe- having irculation at least three days u.» date of said he . and made to the € DAN D. ITOM vid - foregoin SUSAN F. Probate said Distr the Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, View, 3 Weekapaug, Fieasant and along the Rhode island also accassible Seashore Farms, | Send forbook let. YTU'\H"‘ k NOTICE T0 CREDI A COURT OF PROBATE HE! and for the Distriet 234 day of October, WESTERLY. R L AT ©N $105.00 CASH. De TALKING 16 a MACHINE ers. ste within THE sHowr, Franklin St AT same on in GROUND LIMESTONE In car and less than car lots For sale by |THE PECK-McWILLIAMS €O. | wentral —— WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Fer Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. | | Wharf, Norwich, Conn. i | | i