Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1921, Page 9

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nul. thres HELE wisaEn TGl e ;fi.;rm-aam’{.{ Call at the Bnll:hn Office. FUNRRAL DIRECTORS Faneral Direétm and Embalmers 322 Main Stret Ghb.hv‘dz Quuncn. B‘"HW! GAGER Funeral Director Emla)né.;dx{ner Prompt Service Day cr Night > HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City 88 MAIN STREET FUNERA: DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Streer CIGARS o I Whitestone €lgar sare $70 per thousand. 3. . CONANT. 11 Franklin 8t TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS I John R. Bowman 116118 West Main St, Established for Half a Century. AT ONCE BY LocAL Rt g l"' BPLLE®Y. LosT AND FOUNR A FOUND—Male uil, 'm with white spots, m‘m «n. brg on lef! g fius Lathrop, Dog Brookly Shaph‘c s 3 oot "p}‘f,‘g‘f&v"e"" Wm“ e s year. six size hunting cln waich 3 er leave at B miT—Ffldx}' m;é al ward. Dot ; renl‘ g. No;wf E 1 h}gfihfi W ] glugg will bogrd ufl ;lvc %fl% don, n: % qu Nurse, cgre Bullétin. g fly;a;ggn— aw mt"a!g‘: {W s, ar- m"?a‘:m '“gwgn = FOR uALHur ‘handsome hlr °'g";-t that 7 Bt! on hand. an ey ' 5 e Henry Allen & Son &' get : ELMER R. PIERSON 1ol %?‘W-e‘fi?fifl""w %’. wu bnz‘ o plec ollr hxnl. Lonll h-oa Tel. 708-3. _ FuThFocts hos nl;, Jfian IOI“ The comu | Bulletin Por Ssle - Advertisement Will <1 1 'mui- A Bulletin For Sl " Advertisement Will Seil It A Bulletin To Let __Advrtisement Will Rent It ¥OR uu.v.-—A.uiqu bmm FARM \g‘ :ut. s’ and ‘Wde-::m, "|WILk BUY AN 30-ACRE FARM. 7 ROOM GOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST, CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARI 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH §TATE 9F FERTILITY — ABWNBANGE OF WQOR, RLENTY QF FBWIT. 14 MILE TO VILLAGE, POST olFl S8TORES, CHURCHES SGHOQOLS, A RARE BARGAIN lefl A SINCERE FARM BUYER, SEND FZ.4 MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 409) William A, Wilcox - FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROQNS 1 ANR 2 WESTERLY, R, & "FOREAGN AGENCY seuls & S Saly i vyt sy To L wil batts oty W lm.kun b il Kiias ugnyese cx«lrw‘ il wadly MN paris fiie nsura . "7.“.‘.‘:' SR come 1aer St tReai Shyl i | WANTED—Shoes repaired. with the best leather; Teasonzule uiwes. = fu Buo: danuo, 303 West Main St augsaThSTu @N: fla'":' z l S Knoln 3¢5 Thayer Bu!ldm‘ Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDlNG Room 20 DR, D. J, COYLE _DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn.; The Henry Allen & Son Co, | Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephona Paul A, Schwastz, D, M. D.| . DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square | o Tehylmne 774 ! DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL "SURGEON ('Grory Building Norvzieh, ?onn. . DEWTI ‘| DR. EDWARD KIRBY Ropm 107, Thayer B! Phane 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 t0 8 p. m. [ TBUCKING PLUMBING AND GASFITTING = le s o A7 US ol ROBERT J. COCHKANK PLUBSLAG, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Waghingion Square. FHUAL 351, t plumbing by expert Ryt MR 0 healilg and gas l“l& I's JPHYN F. TOMPKINS, €7 West Main St C. D. JOSLYN, 203 pest Maj move every anywhy tention gived chinery. Ph LOCAL dis: suto “trucks AL 99, VY Sy se g GUS LAM J8., No. 341 llln St, long _dis r%% E‘!( trugking anc \ll“d st We pressi " GEORGE LAMBERT Océum, teamis lonz dl,tg{cp maying $ad I.ru’cl( t‘lgurln:s::ond hm’;ng lnl!qug “unn—uen and women wlm ‘m\ achlfi. bumning ;ggé, % wofi% € l Zc. )' §|gxlel" A NEST ESG — HAVING SOME MONEY TO INVEST; ‘VIOUI.'D LIKE TO PLACE SOME ' DESIRABLE MORTGAGE BN REAL ESTATE. WRITE B. Q. BOX 343. NORWIOH. S P all’ Persunal p; erty n a low 'g. former. civil * i mfi%fia“%fi‘l u! L. Sty qaa ’;fi«w hfi&,'fi“@ .;L R SALL—Great Dane doj i iee .and hu wih T O R g e B e SALE-"Home-made Di caks mm“ mdo!lo de 1 ”uw a lt !9\7 KA Dy fa &wfl § S g,:“",;e::;,::':“‘fi Conir. ux: 20 NERL fhet’ busins d sale, that i “fi ime .Qum our me mer. a5 and to wieh o g hl'aom‘r’:nw'n =t Zamus for wle Weke tor bullctin 5y u,;.;_‘_"— in BL- Ew i3 I’flt .mo CARLOAR JUST ARRIVED FRED W. HOXIE LEBANON, CONN. FOR SALE with all modurn improvements, only minut alk from Franklin Square,| A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 198 CLIFF BTREET lqunaua Bidg. Bn.nmn Yantie, Cm ‘Tel, 35-: H;.‘h:“:fl wm e Rl °°wmm‘“§%‘hfi HRE ore, m‘;u“w"' ' ra_.q gwcnlm: wi‘gfi;’“ ' n 3;“!’&?99!!»2' i or the trl &ox v Rgeney, Danjelson, -nanx ym;r-,"i‘nnns swke . deed afl? W“{L VERMONT COWS ~ . PHONE 62 2 Tenement House, on Grove Stree For ful pnfleulpn, e Ne. @ School Street. A two- family housa, centrally located. The owner is unable to care for «it. For full infarmation, enguire of -THOS. H. BECKLEY 218 MAIN. STREET PHONES '9 RENT Q RENT —-Five- A“lu wz%gg *FW bve.rgn T}wlv at tore 110 Franklin V- ’&k«. xfifflt e H‘-& “J Ph"—b‘!i‘bh'! usekeepiig. r BL NT—Sunny 1 vl hmu By front Toom wm: 4 T0 lnxr—'xnxoa mp- (nr Illhl housekeep: Fau! 8t Janid TO RENT—Light housekeeping roo: llmmemx)'n. 17 Boawell A‘\‘r‘m auo?‘ T—Five-room em Wit xmgro\fmenu r‘ ‘W w w‘i«l‘l T—Dw cunngeling § “rooms mbth:!.‘;‘).- 3 }"‘ vy Brgaso ] SRR iy ¥OR RENT—Store Street. TO RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, furnished. Mrs. Congdon, 82 Mckinley Ave. decisd 36 Franklin HEER& LeAN Norwich, Gonn- A QUANTI?Y)GQOP LOAMY EARTH, AT COST OF CARTAGE, A\'l' CORNER OF SEVENTH ST. AND CENTRAL AVE. THOMAS J. DODD, CONTRACTOR. FOR SALE “ House, Fanning Avenue Containing Seven Raoms. * Firgt Floor —Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Roam, | - Large Reception Hall; Hard Weol Floors, Fireplace in Living: Hoom. Second Floor—Four Bedrooms, Gead Sized, Modern Bath Room; Steam Heat. This House modern in BUILDING EREONE & Christian Co., build tractors, stonework, brickwork, &rete cnd Cement. plaster, and paist, anything extra. 16 s Ave. - 415-5. Call bejmeen PR A ¥l mp 5.30.t0 9 D, @ R J'osfeph dfiiflofle_ and Sons- Contractors and Builders We Guarantee Satisfaction in Quality, Quantity and Prise 20 Patmer'St. P. O. Box 1300 JEWEFT CITY, GONN. new, never occupied, and Will be sold R S. BARTLETT, Trustee 44 SHETUCKET STREET ,———_—, 4 NEW YEAR MESSAGE ! The best way to i throughout thyo :oml"n':r; hlgamg“ many years in the future is to own your own home. Stop being made Wretched by greedy, grasping in- considerate landiords and enjoy a f| dagree of independence and freedom from rnt'ramt beyond your fandest | reams of realizgti xamine my attractive v i) nnr:flo home | daubt | have just the gllu to 'ult yQur raqulr! ments. Call to see me saon, at 63 Broadway, or telephone 1334 ARCH W. HIGHEST GRADE P CEMENT. FOR EVERYBODY. EHTIES PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. '0—-——-—. FOR SALE 27 GREEN AVENUE FORMER HOME OF /HE LATE JOSEPH @. AvILAND hOUsE CONTAI gams qiw ANg_ 32 MODERN4 E. BLE INTO AS s'n.'rssun & YOUNG * CARPENTER apd BUILDER But work and msiterials at right phone ¥ d Lonx Distauce Moviuy and Zimmerman, 1( Besaell é“ 'J'l 145 " T. F. BURNS and Plumbing 4 FRANKLIN STREET s AUTOS TO HIRE TEAMILN M dista PG e * lflv"T‘ 233 Mnfiz L HOVING fl- snnwx & HARTLE SPetucket gt Bhons oyl PLAY ND BQOKBINDING | B o % e et ain 88 JOSEPH BRADFORD ~ Blank Books Made and Ruled to Or: ' 108 Sreadway l LABE Taxi, 209 Main MR e sep2id If you want a comfortable to ride in call up JUHN PlLLAR,leA:yIumSL, Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507. FRAN Bt Phone PAPER HANGING puperhanging ; first I.‘ !lllht market Dflu!- Phone Kuglick, 236 Central A s NITU BVING. 'rfiuflgu ‘ TEAXING AND" 3 dse VOFY PFRmBLY and &% Fasyvagdly H. LATHROP, ARTHUR §hotpeket §k Fhons 175 ERNEST BULLARD Teacher of the ~ Viglia Phong 127-4 Bligs Plgce | Have g Faw Outfita to Leid. A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialis} (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mér. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support, Buite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main S, Nerwich. Conn. Fnone 1366-4 FLOUR, GAIN AND FEED lvnnmumn llgnhl.rrell of sloar, all %.“ Grain Co. Tel. 3265, ClLw ot w Ak Fhager otiiia; 1o g Senm b . * INSUBANCE W. A. SOMERS ROOM 1@ 218 MAIN STREfl Farm of 100 acres s 4, wll divid and . woodlan lgnty of ycod. il- barn, hea hoytes V‘ln"-"‘i' well w.mJ' room hon and utes’ ride to an opportunity of a lifetime for ebody wishin, fam e Siebecy wihing & fyrm anr J. L LATHRQP & SON FRANCES D. DO 28 Shetucket Street Ph.n.Nou‘iEEn ntral Bldg. X $5%e w-lk.n N ;fm per cord—AIso indlings and chestnut wood, delivered to all parts of the city. | HARRY B.. FORD PHONE 722 nm,-gomf HCTEL, European. Props. Telephone ngwmé g BOWLING ALLEYS EVY, Instructor, ieh. Private Imflnhdlly. L eams Monduia THERE .1 = 'r 8.'n0 . aavertising 'medi Ecstern Eastern Connecticut Easter gqual to The Bub]t@turn COAL, seasoned wood ‘and Mr,dun e small quam%ées ‘Phone ‘58 328~ PETS Durkee = ah« ~ g AETNa BD“L;-\!- ALLEYS, BAHETIG BEO a.:‘*.... A | ¥OE RE —A furnished eight-room house with modern conveniences. Fhone 152-4. declid muu.l—-: 003 S Fodhi SR S A Desirable 7 ROOM APARTMENT All Modern Improvements . Except Heat Price Very Reasopahle For Good Tenant For further partisulars Inguirg of JOHN A. MORAN Reg| Estate Broker AUTOMQBILE Aucnssmp " EORD OWNEK—A bright light 'f“f};—.m E‘n not, youl ehiging. T Nnrwwh Welding Co, with he Vim Unit itemagnetizer, w OVERHAUUNB AND REPAIR WORK OF A.lL KINDS | Carriages, Wagons, Trueks and Carts |& ™ R Pa Tyim- nhmugfl m---'ro-.“' n fimw-me in il its mn Scott & Clark Corp. | 607 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET PIANO TUNERS _FREDERICK T, BUNCE The Piano Tuner umm PIANO TUNER. 132 Pgesvect St Phone SIL NURSERY NOW is the time % (rgi‘t lnd lhlde q'ml by gx&m c28d AUTO 'Mfllll) " GOME IN end have nr ve xour car w !‘ Efim"‘smu, DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES 1n \gated Wrile Foatuliice Box 415 Netw wich Conm. echa NQTICE 70 MILK DEALERS, MILK LICENSES FOR 1931 MUSY BE RENEWED BY JAN. LGiTH. ,° P. F. GADLE, M. D., Ni’ m Wlmm WHEN YOU WANT to pht yous busi- fness betore the public, there is no medi- um better than tnrough the advertising necticut 1'to 58 results. columns of Tie Eulletin. wq::‘v !(:hu w‘mr to vuz‘.ymn- busi- ness before the public, thére is no medi- Dbel th h- the advertisiag ’Y" "'q “ 3!! n-(. b lfl" 217 Te- stack, uv uxed bu( xovr umen, ¥ fil‘l“—m Y'%wl)flb W oo 'R; e ” v tor e x g ‘2 'fiwn«. Copn. FOR u.:—-ons dm un less rw"ft "1‘5{,!‘ mv'"@w A‘uflll H :uw‘ sell g% m B! R”' enrx !l?‘; ll?‘anll ‘WM ryick. X3 2 fore nu huy, as )! g “] .chd“"""""“' : k] er»%?%%»'ifi 'x‘c" b A&H:—quh &“ imfl. m u ‘X& x&rJ‘“ w.}m Y b RN I!A "t H. ton, 400, A V8 Sokition nat naw knaw unp. ” ' AUCTIONS ¥ C. WITTEBR .......... Auetioneer Office and Saiesropms, 42 Main Street, Danielsdh, Copp REAL ESTATE —AT— Public' Auction By virtue of I3 ng“.' " H ble Coy "?" g lre‘":-h on the” o m';"ofl house, Angell.- 'l%gpg the village, 15 th I. l drsgrived elsii iand " o mn 3Pl e - | QG naeo' at- lrwu\e umfl-’l ,e,:fll:‘ ::':_' 1y Pl W ni !vtrv renect- ;u:‘ is m'vuh excellent summer hol mmble for light farming nrmp’og;lr': purposes. SALE RAIN OR 'H‘NE. MONDAY, JAN. 19, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m. : $508 deposit at time of sale Terms in United States currens or equiva- lent satisfactory to the A mln(.lnlnrl balance due when deeds are dra: ‘l"xii‘:‘!; v\ll{ be n‘t"an early date. s_adv. will appear only. Preserve i b ‘.' CLARA ANGELL BRIGGS, OSCAR F. ATWOOD, janéd Administrators. AUCTIONEER Succeisor to W. B. WILCOX Phene 405-5 ‘led\ or Phene 3§1-3 Qffice, Norwigh Towe . LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING m.m DECEMBER SNOW RIP NoT . AFFECY HENS A¥ STORRS In the ninth week of the egg laying m&m at Starrs 108 pens produced 1317 eges or a yield of 27.4 per cent. The mm sRowW sigrm Which we had during frst af the week apparently did not lmer!;.;‘ the egg production as the birds 1aid 174 eggs more than In the preceding y and 256 more than six year average. Only two birds out .t the 1,040 made a perfect soere for the %k, Onme of these hirds 3 Barred k owned by B. C. Fp Colling- wood, Qntario, and the other a_Rhode Island Red owned by Ch:rkl H. Lane fram Bt::xlhbom,k )c‘:"rm l?t third fonnesytive weel 2 Lane's bi have been an easy first. Their wm'l:: for the nlmu week was 53 eggs. A pen af Whita Leghorns owned by James O. LeFevre, New Ualtz, N. Y., were second with 2 yleld of 44 eggs. Third place q‘mggwof Rhode Isjand Reds owned by Hepry P. Walker from Hudsen, Mass., With & nroducuon of 42 pen of Barred Rocks owned by Kent Cazenovia, N. Y., w With 3 gogre of 40 eggs. A pen-of Byrs red Rocks owned by Rock Rose Farm, atonah, N. Y., and = penéq( Buff W, an- omq ntand of 8 Conn. ,f far lfll Dh- prnduwon of 39 eggs each. “ ‘With the high price of eggs which h: prevalled durfng Yhe war the recon. nnmkm period, ft is interesting to nete Lu.e Wholesale price quoted by The cers Price-Current for Jast vu,k in December ghows that in 1918 egs Dieey Were Digher than for any other m on mtng.mmm bl The Produgprs Price-Current g “‘Lflfl weak in- MW "2' 1 , 4§ The four leading pens in each of |mmm varieties are as follows: Plymeuth Rocks y W-“fl-'B» K¢nt (Barred) Cazenovia, (Barred) e L L. "fl. Town Farm, Peterborp, N. H.. 8. Bickford, Grossville, N, . 8. Chapin, Longmeadoy, Charles H. 'i.”e Southbage, White Leghorns. Lien Eadd Ppghtsy - Farmy P N J. L E I w menlo A P mfi:m OCalverton, Max Axelred, Westfield, m- Other Varieties. Obed G. Knight (White Wyandotte) wh oy trla.neC el 3. d (White - by R o by Harry D. Emmons (White Wyan- dottes) Plymouth, Conn. \msfi elvwnhlrud fram = visit of u!"..«k" B Wty James Miller went to Durbam l(ondu to take charge of Dickinson's mill. John Tiffany is building a new stock By Ve Hall returied to her school in Middletown Sunday last. The Reynolds are having the Delos lighting system installed. ooy Mrs. Leeds is in New York for a.few |name Wweéks. A Wefluia, eyening. fourth | Mr. and M omstock. AR SAYS HE COULD SPEND MILLIONS ON STATE ROADS Wear and tear on state hizhways by freight laden trucks means that millions af dellaps must be speni in the immedi- fatgre to Keep jhom in candition. ;u\e Highway .Commissioner Charies J. Beanett sald in his annual rejiort winel was submitted Wednesday to tlovernor Lake and the general assewbiy ai Hart- foryl. He added; the Pepeasity of consideripg Pnuqn probjems. his_yeport both In mupm and in prospitt ar Hemnett writes {p mil- Faas, ves over much of the fext ta a m-qnu‘lw of the éffec of freizht- lpden trucks on the highways To con- gtruct all the state mileage plauped with extensions pius gemeral Immproyem i in oonditions everywnere' at preseat i08ts, he say¥, would require $24,660,000, Mr. Bennett. in the way of illustration, fays that it epn be safely demonsirateq that there is nesd for {he esngtruotion of anproximately 120 wjiies of hard gu fice payementa (o acrommaodale ur pr ent trafiie which at an fl!fr‘xk e $75.000 pey mile m\d Tegpire the ¢3- shoyld We bring the bridges of the gtate up Lo, wandard carrylng capgofly and to pro- vide far a general i.nnrovement of feeds) ers to thege trupk Woe highways @ that the mazimum efficiency conid Pe spoured from the numher of mator wehicies pow owned ip- the pate. “We must thea conclude” he emye. “that appresimate eypendityre of $40,000,000 within the r-:l tya or four years would probably bri cut up to a poipt where it hig ..,,, ties wonld mest its transp; hag 1 changed conditions, among these—after- war infiatation of prices. and seareity of lsboy and material. Maintenance work o fered due te Ingrease In travel The last wintgr was one of the most se- vere expyriences in years. The labor sitnjation, plus the hard winter, cur- talled raiirpad traffic 3nd syhiecied high- waye to abparmal traftie during the wpring menths. An insuffjcient number of trucks led to ayerloading. Roads al- ready built are inadequuie .md the state is forged to spend large sums In recon- gtructiop and renewal Two things will evenuate, Mr. Ben- nett declared—either we must restrict the expansion of highway systems, ore we must secure Very large amounts of mop- £y _to be expemded In highwey work. There are licenged at present in Cop- necticut 90,000 pleasure cars and 20004 commercial trugks. ese used state highways o cily streets mainly, but thelr ns¢ would be more effective |f there were ‘more hapd sarface highwaye. Polnting to the volyme of traffic Mr. Bennett sald that a 72-hous eontinupus count op the Bostan Past Ragd between Bridgepart and New Haven ghowed a to- tal of 20,000 vehicles passed in hpth directions. or an average of over 200 hour with a maximum of about 500 dur- ing a period of certain hours. s.comment on ‘trucking conditiops . Benmett said that only 630 trucks are In excess of four-ton capacity. while approximately 15,000 are of two toms or less. In order to accommodate these 430 trucks it begames necessary to fps crease the cost per mile of highway, sometimes double the cost or to dis- eriminate in outl in favor of a small select class of vehicles. ‘The Increase would pfoperly prayide foy much develop- went for the benefit af a large percent- ag¢ of capmercial traffic. Mr. Bennett advecates increasss in Ii- cense fees of trucks to bear a fair pro- portion of the cost of highways. equaily at least to the wear and tear they do to highway surfaces as distinot from the wear by other vehicles. Instead of $1.- £00,000 return in fees, motor vehicles ought Yo. return at least $3,000,000, he said. Mr. Benpett ghows that the total grass {tures of - his_department - from June 30, 1919, to Jume 30, 1920, waa 95,634,366, and less refunds the total outge net was $5,018,906. The net in- come from automobile fees was $1.814. £09. Conwgaction of new romds cost $1.- 434,648, maintenance of and constructian of bridges, etc, $969.705; and reconstruction of roads, $2,56: The overhead expenses of his departmeni was $184.389. A total of 42.66 miles was built In the year bringing mileage to 1,- 557.35 in the state, of state highways. CHESTERFIELD Mrs. Isaac Kaplan returned to home recently after visiting relatives New York. Mr. 3nd Mys. William Bousa of etnnh{ ton were recent callers on Mrs. J Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman and M Morris Solomon and children of Norwieh were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mys. John R. Kaplan. A surprise party was ven Matt Tinker 0se present wei . Tinker, Mr. and Mra. Gurdon Arer? Avthur Grimes: Mrs. Geo [s! . Migses Ruth Tinker, Tinker, Carrie” Tinker, Fdna Chappell Florence Chappell, Bessie Savin, Mar- 7 | guerite Chanpell, Florence Powers. also a|Truman Chipman. Jacob Kaplan, George Chappell, Griswold Chappell, Elmer Chap- pell. Carlyle, Avery, Stanley and Wiiliam Tinker and Abraham Savin. Games wey played and refreshments were served. Mias Sophia Ginsburg of New York way 4 caller on Helen Kanlan New Year's. The dange was well attended Thursdgy evening in the Eureka Social club and & $09d amoynt was made. Mrs. Carrip Tinker spent New Yeaps with Mr. and Mrs. William Forsberg of New London. ONECO Mrs. F. G. Margioit and _daughtsr, Marjorie, were in Providence Thursday. Mr. gad Mrs. Wright Mellor of Center- Yils were The suests éf local relativpy week. E“ um‘ Hyde, a ifelong resident of h ed at the home of her broth- ¢r at Gmne. Friday morning. ANNOUNCEMENTS SMOKER IS ARBANGED ¥OB FLETOHER POST, A, L. tainment which s to be held P"fl e-\lnt i{n Buckingham Memorial - tertalpment programme and chowder will «q\“ the lar business meeting of the post whic wfll be presided over by pder John & Bigclgnar. programme will inoiude | Sootgh Powere. readings by ies, a sieight of hand act by Prof. Willlam T. Banfield, and a concert programeme by the Hawall Mnd of the lubmnr' rine base. Eddie P body, the whirl m banjo sarer vig apgar ith the A e;:z‘ernmn;mmre win'be g o Zapciakis owier gugde mepu will peinde mer denlh- nuts, ml:ee. yolls, anc dm::d will also be clnn. c nm can ' h:k for g» lhe % mu'ee in chlr:e is planning to take «are of at Jeast 200, —_— Makes Sale ln @eencville, Real hma B-nlur John A, M Q\"m’% \"en" & hd Angelina R alsh the buildings and land at the comner of Prospect aad Second streets. The house is a m apartment structure with all ‘?“"‘ ot SRR I S homej. r.celves the ‘week on whielr In Ashant! & child usually f the ¥ &, mets o Loar.uy, Germanla A Court Snchem, o . ¥. of n Forcstens’ llll.\. e THE BREED. New Fork ife to g very cors esveuce af the fan - B o pairons of the Breed theatic 2ided Life iy night “13%1 Cine- ow. !fl' e i 80 much to be said in favar this remarkable jict that much i « docs not per- but there ‘arg Imll ¥ith ity e Falo ace fold with a terrife punch and heart ipterest. So enangied o i threads of the piot become in the eam- paratively short period of time allowed each episode that a logical denousment, from the tor's vicwpoint, seems well nigh impossible. And yet Dirgsior’ Brabin does ith a dexteriiy thet is #0 superior to other plays of this kind as to this production in & distinet ell'. its own. the unusual points of interest 'Am -h the picture is overflowing Is e from Fiorenz ZiegfeM's le show, exquisite seemts from nn qup l’.m- Royal, and a thrill- ing pistol battle between the New Tark wd of river thieves, River within the lebrgted Brooklyn bridgs. teresting glimpses of New York's Gy White Way and some exccllent <hots of the famous New York sky-line serve as ‘L.w background for the ge- liam Locke and Earl Metcalfe New York Sleeps will be the 1« traction of the Ereed theatre o Thy rest of the week. _Buster Keatan tn the third of his mil- lion dollar comedlies, Neighbors, apd s educational weekly make up the remafs. der of the bill PAVIR THEATRE. Powder Puffs and rouge—thoss delight- ful aids to feminine conquest meant nothing In the young life of Muriel Rogs- more. Ii didy’t matter much 0 her Wwhether her halr was knotted or stream- ing down on her shoulders in shapeless array. She was just an old-fashioned and ultra-domestic housewifc So that's why ber husband, Rex, found pleasure in his associations with his pretty stenographer while Muriel re- mained at home to combat the high east of living. Put when Muriel discoversd her hushand's #Mgsire for daintiness and pretty clothes, 4. became quite & differ- et matier. She would show himi Asd she did. Hairpins, Thomas H. Tno's Parameust Arteraft photoplay, starrug Enid len- nett, a pemetrating story of domestic lifo written by C. Gardner Sullivan, will be shown at the Davis theaire Friday sad Saturday. Miss Denpett has never had & maere appealing role than that whieh portrays in this delightful picture, wh Matt Moore, in the role of Mr. Hossmane. gives an exoellent charactgriza:ion of the discontented husband. Prizma picture and 2 very funny comedy entitled The Last Nip, gre ¢|the remaining pletures heagtions father and husband who seeme all powerful until the love of & youmns girl called “Faith” starts currents that prove his undoing. In an unusual past, {8 afforded a changs D the best work of her carger. ivating role of the little oyt~ abo makes a tremendong heart g9- js drama of 1éve and Gay musical of pep. comedians, sopnery, o serles of My underbolt Jack 5:::‘.:;1 ot mada, ot the DU —_— MAPS MEBWING SPEAKERS FOR FRIENDS OF IRISH PREEDOM Edwyrd J. Coffey of New Haven I8 1o be the principal speaker Sunday afier- noon here af T. A B. hall at & mase held by the local branch of the O'kb‘“ Freedom. Mr. Coffey is to upen the Political u& in l'n‘nm:ul there Wil be other nent mpeakers. As Irish situstion st present is one that is arousing much si- tention there i no doubt feit that the meeting will b largely attended. E Cross Cinases. ugploes of the Home H)‘!ene wm be organized are lnur.led :1“ least ten members. dyty of every woman, who m-x ¢an, to take advintage of splendid course which the Red Oross maintaing year after year, not as a soufee of reventie to its chapters, but solely for educatianal purposes,- such subjecty 8. the prevention of the spreag of discases, the preservation of health, sanitation, the simple methods of caring for the sick i the ‘homes. being deadt ‘with in the mast manner. A emall fee is of each student to cover the ] .u. A pumber of names have come in, but not enough fo l\llflflfl. M each applicant make effort to interest ome or two more (h elass could procecd shartly. An person igterested 1o hecome o desiring further ma‘-. -y eommunicate with Mrs. W. K. T| ley, chairman of the puliic welfare mittee, as soon as possible “Tuat trafic cup 1o ;RN BN accidents.” P

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