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WAN suantial A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female WANTED--Ladies over 20 years, as 80- ‘preter. | s S o |iettors, good_character,” Catholic ion. Write R. E. “|A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Szii It FOR YALS— -Automobiies A Balletin To Let “Advertisement Will Rent It| Advertisement Will Get It e — A Bulletin Want What Is Going On Tonight. Motion Pletures at Breed Theatre lurge commiss! Loom 1508, 220 Broadway, New York. dec3od WANTED—Salesman _and % “lu-\u Machine Co., ‘reference required. ~See Mr. Mac- | Qo' L e Westegah Liouse, between S and 5 | fdgihels _.____._.. — -’ln th‘ state. n u!ulu- Apply 6% Cuf St mmmn. R 19852 o Jdeczsd Wul’lb—A woman for Room, 65 Broadway. WANTED—Capable as assistant housekeeper ; rdmnez H 0 eral ery, gmu.m furnitu buy “one piece of a as e the best facilities for handlin 08-3. %‘3 ety s o Auier St (near Nuet w Paags ainao 4 Am— nym: l.ldy of u ynu middle aged Ilil CLERKS (men, postal mail Secvite; LOST AND FOUND ¥GE SALE-—Foxliound pups & monihs Jacques, South mllmtly, Cu n3TH SALE—New milch cow. 21 Starr| o T el ‘.,‘ m sq. (.m cow ; came from State Hospital. | $130 mmnh. ¥ rox SALE--Male volice dog, dari sa- i particulars, yvrne J. Leonard Ng, 9 monthis 0ld, very ciever and u hgh | class Jog in every respecl; price $i00. A. . Maxson, Box 333, vies :ly. R L decz8d WANTED—10-50 acre farm, near Nor- wich, to Tent of o buy; State Price, et | v nart o, Wi board and give care to ln- Address B. valids” and aged people in her Phone liams, Jewett City. WANTED The names of boys who are Willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently |4 - there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Builetin Office. CUMMINGS&RING Faneral Directors Funeral Director 1308-12 New London, or care Bulletin. dec2s s Lol WANTER—Housenold goods and Hauen "C. 3 Xing. 5 Werer st Phong| Lob SALE—New miich cow with cal “FOR S home. | by side. “xnuuxn Gativan: “Tel. 438-3, Va1 decX “FOR SALE—2x4 lumber, 8, 10 nm\ ‘li an- [ fect long. George A. Kamm, \I.nlh. anon. AFIIW CHRISTMAS cums but wunce a yeer, ef we hev wun nest yeer, 1 hope yer here. Fagan's Smoke Shop, dec2! ‘WANTED—Used mnnm( unlir. T LOST—Leather stamp book. R Rt to Bulietin Office. Reward. lec29d “CAME t6 my house, 91 West 'l'olm St a small black and vlhl!o Kelnlle dog. Own- Snd '“S-'yn:a"k»:"“ w” 2o Towa St WANTED — An teacher for v.Ah; Center North Stonington. WANTED — Good, friced cagrage horse. - Will Lost—smml-y. & small ub,hck_c;d];n Pluu 629-12. dec2dd and llvvll crescent. ly to Mss. Beul benl.voh Lon—p.u' 7 nn-uu l\e-mumurudw;\. "m&m WHEN your farm_or muuuu s for mber tion; all matters -u-u:uy emmdemi FOR SALE—Horses s Wcfllzr! Farm Ag: decld ¥OR su.l—‘rwc %:rnu. black mare ches! AEVi8g And. enduranioe, Hone better; price 118l ght. Fragier, Norwich Town, 61 ast ann 8t Phone nu-l). FUNERAL DIRECTORS OB SALE—Bungal WANTED—faw fara at E. A Hess- Thuredas: A C. Beine Lang o “hiiver Be htosip, S1500, also 210, * Tiodo eal Kstate Agehicy, Duh: ook at the Windham 1;;. {‘ AL NTED—C m‘ly horu-. The uury hen &'Yon Cor el S04 Willimantic thmn NT) h furniture. A. Bruckner. kranidin 8t., Norwich, Conn. WANTED—Men and women who bo suffer | e ocated loth on Maple St., all Gity m- S achink, Mg feet, - to % Box ‘of’ Snow patyenty head 9{ ood Prosh ‘2 socond- Call nnd see them. GH 375 Main Stree PRESTON BRIDGE STABLES. SALE, HORSES ELMER R. PIERSON TELEPHONE 5363 Euneré Pharmacy, Rin Hhe Smith Pharmacy. FUL-O-PEP Dry Mash guaranteed to make hens lay more eges. Just hear the nens To the henhouse Your profit has doubled “Cuz you feed Full- OvPep and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 sal Tel, Moosup 37-4. TEACHERS WANTED ! French and German, $1,600; Domestic Scxenoe $1,300; L,ommercm §2,400 ; First Kindergarten, e s e e, DR. ALFRED RICHARDS; Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 t0 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-8 oom #ts Thayer Luilding Residence tel " DR.D. J. COYIE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 numronn ‘TEACHERS’ AGENCY. 11-:-.1 Hartford, Conn. On Dlamonflt Jew MONEY all Perm-l prog erty at a low rate inserest. Unre. | decmed piedgas for imbalmer Prompt Servics Day or Night LIBERAL LOAN <o, Nerwista Cenn [ HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL wIiRECTORS Norwich and Jewett Cuty Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square ERNEST & The Henry Allen & son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNzsal DikeCTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Shea mera yeu Phone 127-4 Teleplmne 774 | Have a Faw Qutfits to Lena. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN } DENTAL SURGEON Grory Building Norwich, Conn. Tzlephone 410-. DAY 25 MIGHT PEREONE & Chrisuan Co., building CONYaCioLs, SLOUER VLR, brickwork, cen- crete aud cement blaster, and pawt, Platt & Burke 1 Directors CEMENT 41 Main Streer Whitestone Cizar sure 570 per thousand 3. F. CONANT, The werkme: FOR EVERYBODY. DR. EDWARD KIRBY Rosm 107, Thayer Building 11 Franklia Bs. surs 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. r = PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Zotablished for Half a Century COAL AND WOOD WILLIAM C. YOUNG Buccessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best wors and mster.als at right 50 West Main St COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in i 504, large or small quantities. Shapire, Willow St, formerly Durkee Lane. A prices by axilled . D, JOSLXN, 295 West Main St_We eryling unywhere. Phone $37-3. LOCAL dad iong distance auto {ruck- AVTR WasEme 0. Slegel ———— o~ - i COME IN and nave your car wunn. any time between $ a. m. Bailey's Garage, Bath St 8 LAMBEKT, 9, &o. 341 Man St, long_distance ‘moving, trucking and ex- pressing. el 387- FLUMBIXG AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. wununr. PLUB G a G, MuATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washingion Seuare. pOROREN LANBMST Occum, teaming, 3 nuu‘nn- moving #nd uu‘c;t".w AUTOS TO HIRE % Distince Moviug an Borwell Ave, N 204 movies; lou tance FRANKLIN SQUARE Texi, 20! St ~Phone 1994 G. R. Brown. -.lu TAXI SERVICE Day and Night Prompt and courteous atten- tion given all work. Local or Long Distance. * Reasonable Rates. ‘Phone 821-3 _ For Real Service very best Plumbing by it tie (Wiresl prices Is guar- SGiced; w0 Beating and gas Giting JOMN ¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET G, B SHOMLEL & SO) OWN & HARTLEY, uoatucker gt. p1an AN FURNITURE MOVING. TRAKING AND FPRUCKING done very )fl!l" and at ressomable ARTHUR M. LATHRO®, ARCHITECTS BICAN MULBE, D CUDWORTE & 4wvarSON, mq. Phone. Shet If you want a comfortable Wi PILLAR, 410 A 1 lum Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507, INSUBANCE © W. A. SOMERS 218 MAIN STREET PAPER HANGING PAINTING work at 3. Kudlick, 236 4d m Korwict, "5‘:1"‘,‘32 nf’.‘.‘.f..."""'"a.u, Lommce now, ¥OR SALE—Books of nu kinds, 10 cents each. King, 43 Water St 43 decz¥d SALE—4 Erads Holstely ooy, des slectric / motor, in | {0 ¥ Rebici the BIEh C A o el 110-220 60 cycle single | $42 price. ¥. E. ¥OR SALE or rent, house No. ( 'x‘ow- St, Norwich Town, Lear hnrland.:z Cor- experienced uhool ner. el 468-4. school YOR BALE—Wasco garage heater aul radiation system, nearly new. Kdwaru Chappell Co. Phone 21 declsd FARMS for sale. Write for bulletiu MBB.'IB Farm Agency, Danieison, Coun decs 1!5 BULLETIN readers are advised cail on ‘The Plaut-Cadden Company, 13534 Main St, wien in need of 4 piniio or \uuoln. m\rdl}d low, with acre t Soom Sotinge; practically new Wwith L land. ~River St, Mcosup, FOR Sfleral choice wllumg lots on Crane ve. (a new Btreet soon to be opened, from 457 West Main to Maple St) ; also | No. 64 School Btreet. A two- family house, centrally located. The owner is unable to care for it. For full information, enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES e —— 5 NEW YEAR MESSAGE ! The best way to insure happiness throuphout the sering yssr and for many years in. the future is to own your swn home. _Step being made Wretched by in- considerate landlords -nd nnny a di i ndence and_freedorn restraint beyend your fongest dreams dndiuxnn. Examine my ings of desirable home roperties. Without doubt | have ust the place to suit your require aents. Call to see me soon, at L. iroadway, or telephone 1334, . COIT IIGHEST GRADE PROPERTIE: BIG STOCK SALE | 25 CHOICE GRADL HOLSTEINS. 1 will sell atipublic auction at my farm, in the Town of Columbia, about one and one-hali miles from Columbia Green, on the road leading to Lebanon Center, o THURSDAY, DEC. 30TH, 1920, a¢ 11 o my or5iood. iy 15 {my entire herd of Holsteins, consisting of T fur- ther infopmasion, call up or address . RAVHBONE, West Main St., rwich, Cena. FOR SALE 27 GREEN AVENUE FORMER HOME OF (HE LATE JOSEPH D. HAVILAND HOUSE CONTAINS 10 ROOMS AND _BATH — THOROUGHLY #ODERN. EASILY CONVERTI- SLE INTO 2 APARIMENTS— PRICE $9,600 James L. Case - ) SHETUCKET STHeeT TELEPHONE 876 COZY COUNIRY HOME | Pleasant locatioi, good neighbors, near village and station, good cottage, barns and out-butldings, 3 acres lana, tiliage, pasture and wood, stream througn farm. - §1,600, part. cash. - Tryons! Agency, Wi.umantie, Conn. 1 53000 will buy two-tenement house with gas an@ eleetric ight, cement cellur, 105U v0X200, located on Mickory St For full v lass sec A. V. COVELLO _Tel. 685-; 198 ClfT St i $1,500 WILL BUY AN 5-ACRE FARM. 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE !N FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x28. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE = OF] WOUOD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CH URC H ES AND SCHUOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINGERE FARM BUYER. SEND FZ.: MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox | FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. 1. e FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres land, well divided ble, pasture and woodland, ered, plenty of wood, 10 h barn, Ren houses I 0 r'ul ide to Fr:;-klm Smur.. T' s an opportunity of a o for somebody wishing a farm near the For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bidg. Phone Nerwick Best lity, seasgned hard wood 13.00 - m’r‘—fir:t‘: wood ;1&” per col Iso kindlings and chestnut Mnulh-rl parts of the city, HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792' FOREIGN AGENCY seils FOICIEM wuscy Ulucrs anu Steame ship Tickeis 101 4ii Pris of the world, Packages of all kinds delivered Darte ot Europe, | Heal hetate wd Ty Insurance. ®. FORMIGLIO, 280 Framkiia St, Dorw Phone BOOKBINDING -| for long cs snort term 4 good young cows, new miich and near- by ‘Springers, balance to fresien i ihe winter and early spring; one very choice 3 year old bull. HENRY B. HUTCHINS. This is as good a herd as stands in Tol- land County. " Mr. Huichins is a stockman’ and would have only the very best. They, are in fine condition, large size and heavy milkers, and are at Mr. Hutchins' place for your inspectiof before the sale. If very stormy, sale next fair week day. *STANTON L. BRIGGS, dec2id . Auctioneer. TO RENT~ FOE RENT — Furniched eight-room, house I best resideuual section; svirt .casonable. rhoue 1bz-4. dec3od 'O KENT—Furnished roorn suitable for board tur- 57 CUE St e 1100, “decsoTs TO BENT—Apartment of (hree roo | with ail improy em«.nm. at 24 Kiver A dec2yd T0 RENT—A fioor at 242 Main SL., suit- able for a club room. Inquire Solomon | Bros. Tel. 263-5 4d RENTS TO_ RENT—hight hiousckeeping rooms, furusired. Mrs. Congdon, 52 bicKimley Ave. * decidd 0 RENT—Two furnished rooms, all latest improvements. Cail 51 Fairwount i St dectd ¥OR BENT—A furnished eight-room house with modern mm,em&m:a‘ T'bone lu2 -I declld STORAGE—Houselnld gouds stored Tates raason. Broadway. FOR RENT- A Desirable 7 ROOM APARTMENT - All- Modetn Improvements Excspt Heat Price Very Reasonable For Good enant For further particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker able. Fauning Studio, decsd AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES decsvd GOING to lay up the car? Don't let your battery deteriorate. Take it to Bet- tiog Battery Co., §2 Franklin St. dec30d service. All makes repaired ting Battery FOLED O\ Are you getting a bright light with the regulation lense " it not, your imagneto is weak and needs re- charging. The Norwich Welding Co., with e Vim Unit Remaguetizer. will recharge ur_magneto while you wait. 31 n\ll St- Phone 314 VESTA batteries.cost less per manth ot and Co., 92 Frank- dec30d OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK | OF AL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | ming, Uphalstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its nnniu Scntt & I:Izk Corp. 607 TO 515 NORTH IAIN STREET NUESERY BOOKBINDER . JOSEPH BRADFORD Slani Books Mide and Ruled to Order © 108 Breadway CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) xowumou-’euumud»me‘ ade trees by expert tree . lonroe. pa CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS FOR XMAS ORDER NOW FROM Maplewood Nursery Co. Orders Delivered Telephone 986 et Gray, box 582, Luttiilic. CFOR &ALE—Ovtnan-l coupe, run less | than 5,000 miles, Tt ‘Lr. J. J. ‘Donotue, Cemrul Luag., Norwich, Con FOR SALL—LOU Box 59, care sulleun. FOR SALE—liudson Super Six in per- | féct coudition. inquire | Golden St LIVESTOCK | KELP YOUR EYE ON THIS PA- LARGE CATTLE PLACE AT THE RESIDENCS OF J. s el F. FLOOD, ON EOR BALE—Bix cylinder Peericss vill il cueal I tanch Allard, 36 Nertn Main st CLOCK A, M., AT KILLINGLY CENTER, CONN, WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, | ¥OR SALE—Maxwell trucks, 1 1 il,lzvv 7 "'“"0 Nathway, - ton moRey, more Iuies o e Eakios, « Ller Service, Beller Kel CUF Propos:iion - before YOu buy, 48 YOu iuay HOL oW RUOW | all about these §ooas una our meihou of | doing. beilinem, M. I Actaion, 317 & ca 15 PRt clae’ conditions cat Bis T ook 'newly pumted and overniied: i Frink, Rgo Garage, Plamfcid. . deci4d FOR SALE—A very fast Ford roadster, 14, AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B, WILCOX Norwich -or Phone 581-3 | cur iuys brotkwed will be seen inm FORK SALE- suick. l'oiflllel"‘ R "y ruling Oruer, nust Oyornamied and oo : g 307102 Franklis 8o Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING TRUCKS—One. ong ruek W pecfect condition, 1919 and 1y2u noaels ; prices'Tight, easl or terms L Be Secr io be appreciicd; ROAD SOCIETY £1G MONEY in trucking z \\nh.fnw motored to Hartford Loss an: BV WA The Yucamg business; af | §you are Lutd of working igi viners and | b, mne 31,000, we will sell you | .hclum. work or contrac e plan; don't ueluy. Heery um:e, ox Zid: FOB SALE—Overland 3-4 ton u fine coudition ; 1917 roadster, 191§ kura cu und VE UAVE some Corué n and iook Nomwich Cycle Lo b Saw Our Best Bargain 1915, 5-passenger keo Six, new top, gcod tires and fi mechanical condition. from Piymouth, been at ending the tercenten- | made the produdtion. of the Mayflower celebra- ]Cvllo"! preached lsst he again{ When Sonny’s Pa Was a Boy. Mtines THE FRbEiE : COMPANY 52 Shetucket Street McCORMICK er parents for a number the usual Christ- { for the people at | the | with | 4 Foad wo sunited und bY | The qua F §anta Claus was a the gifts of eardy, appreciated Misses Marian and Marie " Franklin | PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T The Piano Tuzzer 22 Clairemont Ave songs which were THE PIANG TUNELL bis father's e Miper entertal GAL NOTICE with her dan mas with her | Mre. Ruth Wilcox and famfly in Oneco. EAST WOCDSTOCK Jirs, George Bosworth eatertained Miss | with Ceril B. De Mille productions. bat Dosworth of Southbridge over the | in this rempect “Something To Thisk daughter, agreement wh adoption to Mm and child under the s in the Town of Coleh to become theirs Ordered. That agreement be had at the said (‘oll"hefl'r on the George Bosworth guerite Dosworth spent Christ the home of { Ctmnge Your Wifer and “Male and show cause, if any agreement ‘should not Dby publishing a co; in a newspaper said District. and b: this_order-on :the -public signpost of the Town of Colchester, Con of New London, cut, nearest to lh' place n{ rps-'!llfinrp (f AUTOMOBILE batteries stored with u.! b for the winter. will réceive expert cure and attention. Betting. Battery Co. 92 Frank- in St mosting a_copy of fay hereinbefore assigned by this Court H. P. BUELL, Judge. AT A COURT OF PEOBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District 0f i 28th day of December, Prmnl — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, for said hearing. Ledyard, on the Henry Baker. ate of Alonzo Turner. late of Led~ yard, in said District, der sed. The Administrator exh... istration account with Court for allowance ; rdered, That the 6th day of Janaary. in the it is therefore Bridgeport.—Jenkins Bros., makers of valves in Bridgeport, with 750 employes, | One of the coming attractions a2 announced the past week that they would | Davis theatre and ome of the divide up $100,000 bonus between their | pagt, will be David Belusco's presentss which means gn average of | ¢ion of the mml mith and vI—l “The Boomerang.” D. 1921, at 2 o'clock af the Probate Court Room in Ledy in said District, be, and the same is, ap- pointed for hearing the same, and the said Administrator_is directed to give notice thersot by publishing this order one time The Norwi a_newspaper said District, at ys prior to the date of said ring, and make return to the Court. The above and foregoing is & true copy irculation in J. A, 0. Preus SAMUEL E. Howmnfm AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District of Ledyard, on the 28th day of December, 20.. Present — SAMUBL E. HOLDRIDGE, udge. ‘SE¢ate of Ellen B, Turner, late of Led- yard, in said District, deceased. e_Administrator exhibi tion account with said est: Court for allowance; it Is therefo Ordered. T he 6th day-of ) 3 'clook In the aflEracon, at the Probate Court Room in Ledyard in said District! be, and the same is. pointed for hearing the same, and t} Administrator is directed to give notice ¢ by publishing this order one tim Norwich Bulletin, a newspape A D. 1921, at 2 The above and foregoin * SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDG \Shea’s News B Magazine Specialist Union Square WHEN YOU WANT to put four bu: neay bedore the Tibiie, there i Feature Motion Pictures at Davis Thes atre. 1 Breedl Theatre. The charming story of s milkinerd who goe 0 New York with an audncious plan to Storm he ek i""" ve circle of metropoiftan o< | ciety and make & moneyed mrriage, but who finally follows ber heart 1o a_ peniless Gilded Dream” ers comes to the screen of the Droed theatre today. Katherine Leiser Robbing wrote “The Gilded Dream.” She s author of “Iu Folly's Trall” Miss Myers previows production for Universal ard her stories are notable for a light toves of sative and a lavisiness of setting hat are admirable for scree nadaption. How ieona, the liftle milliner, uses & semll sacy and her unfalling good tasie 15 DL herselt for.s semson In socky, o ———|and bow an induigent vatron sponecrs fer debut—how Leona falls in love with a lovable idier and them -?- W make heresi( forget h.m. is 1 into & fascinating plot. Por the secosd fea- “A Sister to Salomie.” an astoundin drama of a woman's dual existemes Strand. Today, Friday and Saturday, matines 215, evening 7 and 5.30, “The Key to Power” is described as & really Ameri- can motion picture. It does not seop m hint of the sex question, there & ang: & SuEgestion of the i linguianed foreugner irely missing y “soclety” 1 is missin _Mirs. N. Stanton Gates had as guesis gy oyl - ay, 3irs. Phebo Ford and Francis Noyes picture is described as a story that mie™ happen to any Amerfan man or womna the development of the plot follows normal Amerionn lmes. iowct Pawea-| “irere is n big scenc when the heroine r Wednesday and Mise Grace| caught in the Aynemited mine and & fght among the guests pres- | that will stir avyone. Another showw is capturel, another when the youth is an auto leaping ‘nto a chasn from a . Joseph Noyes spent| dynamited bridge. There is no star, i w with! the cast is an unusually strong ene. n-law and sister, Mr. and] cluding Hogh Thomowon in the leading le role and Claire Adams opposits. J. cwilt spent a few days with | H. Gilmour, George, Paunoefort, . Henry Cinclair in New | Grattan, J. J. Dunn and & wonderful the past week. actor, Frazier Nounnan. The story is Ludwig | by E. Lioyd Shefdon and Caroline Gen- . Noyes hive been Villi where Lone Star, wedtern drama, Desert featuring Harry Myers, Jume ith and Charles Grahm. The comedy, 20 cetns. evening 20 and 25 oents &t er Jotnson and son | the Strand. Daris Thestre, A section of 0ld China was tmaspiante ed in Californit during (he fiming of Ethel Clayton's new pictare, “Crooked RBireets. be the feature & traction at the Davis theatrs nest Fri and rday. The pory s laid i Shanghai and a quaint bit of the native quarter of that “Pacls of the | Ease” was erected on tie basks of he amons Phayers-Lasky stadio wmak in Holtywood. Om the surface of the Wa- ter floated sundry junks and other | Chinese small craft, while strange, bure ! baric dwellings were reared on (he land. wns peonted with na raan : e flors. represcated A oot rtion of the city mod mingled with and a s pleatifuily peopled the 'rickshawe, other “props” came from this Celertrial ooafasien. | Acquainted with Chine, even ' up overnight in Califor nia. i The foliowing extra features will B8 shown, Jack Dempsey in the nimh ep- isode of the million dollar serial, “Dare- id, Mass., over Christ-| devil Jack” Screen Stap Shots, show- ing stars and a Prizma film, showing interesting pictures of Chiness and Coolies portrayed in nature’s own eolors. Davis Theatre, ' Distinguished casts have become & takenfor-grared fact in eomsection Abowt.” which coses to the Davis thea- and | tre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. = cells even the hig% mmrk set by Fenale.” Wendell Bosworth were | “Something To Think Atout” bomsts of a quartette of principais second to nene in the world of the silent drama. FRlioft zra_May and family | Dexter returns to the screea in the leadd spent Christmas with Clifford Jordan and | ing male role after an abmence due '8 family of Webster. . George Phillips and family and Mrs. | son, the beautiful Jeading woman of fows . Christmas | famous De Mille productions; Theodors INness of almost ayear. Gloria Swan< Roberts, one of the finest charaster Rnndv actors of the screen, and Mogte Hiue, h her daughter, Mrs. George Wether. | who has won high rank by his werk in rocent Paramount Artcraft prodsed Roscoe Allton entertatned Arthur | tions, compiete this Mst of notables. Morse and family for Christmas st Woodstock church. has been | high calibre. ~Claire McDopald portease wired for electricity and the lights were | an - important character role. Theoders used for the first time Friday night at the | Kosloff, famous Russian mw Christmas exercises. The work was done | dancer, contribates a by the pastor, Rev A very successful Christmas entertain- ment was given by the Sunday school Friday evening. The supporting compmny s of equally bit of pantomimic adting. ' D"rbenmdrmuhfll“ In the latest Mack Senmett comedy ene fitted “His Wedding Night The Booremang st The Davie, ' months at Powers’ theatre, Chioage. fame of this comedy has aiready spread throughout the country, for it in conesd~ ed that no play of recent years s |achieved the populmrity of this latest Belasco plece. The story of Boomerang” is one of jralousy and way to_treat #. and interpreted by as almost flawless cast, which includes Rob- ert Conness. Deen Cole, Bugene er, Lilllan Concord. Esther Davis, Mary Flizabeth Forbes, Madge Christie, Hilest Strictiand and muny others, should preve one of the most attractive offerings of iCeorge Mathewson in Willimantic Christ- mas day. Earl E. and Roy A. James were home for Christmas day. ott and Eastford Saturd ¥ 1 was i i B. C. Bugbee visitéd the tay of thin week of Hartford s spand- i her Christmas vacation &t her heme here. There was a community Christmas fhee in the Baptist church in this nn‘- Christrmas. —_—t rived from a grab the employes 2t the