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A Bulletin Wlut Advertisement Will Get It Spes e A Bulletin Want ’ Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male WANTED—Live salesman to sell signs in Eastern Connégticut; good opponuniw for right man. % l&unx uud what {qu rece] ved in last Box 23 mon % n. jan2dd ANTED—A ms wash dllhkl. AD— ury at wmns-n Hotel. Jan 'uTlD——Flremefl stfie \fl. 200, later vhkfl: w ani ilway, Bul éua Janl WANTED—Position 88 auto truck driver; havé had expe riénce. wtjm O Moosup, Conn. ?‘nm lgc.hval MENT wants bm. 3. Rmhe:gr. WANTED fail- t posi- N. Y. 2 PROVIDENGE ST, TAFTVILLE Telsphone 430 | Cammings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 288-2 Cady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS: FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street & ¥. CONANT; 11 TOBACCO IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century TRUCKING U- B, JOBLYN, flli West Main SL We Phone $57-3. lin o L T LOCAL amd ing. Puone 720. auto augld ‘L.NO.IHIMI“- fium :-Iht e GEORGE LAM um, teamliag, distamce -9vll¢ -nu trncm £11-12. e Distaneés Movibg snd_Bxpe fl:fwmn ] flwnu":u uf.:u-sif 3 M Kty novild C. B. BHUMLEY R Iuluen: o Ehehe :l‘s DISTANCE MOVING. SROWN & gietuckec 2t Phoné 807, 2‘0 AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompt]ly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 178 clmronln A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chifopodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Gummings’ Spring Arch Suppsrt. $uite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main 8t. Norwich, Cown. Phone 13864 WANTED—Female WANTED—AR wagés $12 a week, nlx tfl Lawto J{m. Plainfield, m&“:fi AIN General Hospital Traiming Sohoot Offers: a. spimdld. oppor- !‘;mty to yox ¥ ‘women between fize acu 19 and g‘%}flnm. i edfi?'n‘lf For 1er lnlnmu on, Wil in_person to Supervimr of Nuises, New Rritain General Hospital, New britain, Conn. Jan24d WANTED—Strong it for general housework: care Bulletin. . £OST AND FOUND LOST—Two _year old mu&’. Please notify Jameés B, anon Div. 24 SALE HORSES ave 13 second hatd horses, welkmn. to 1600, also 12 ho shived "mm“m “ALSE These 1 eant of Hfiht ;'rly Pflé\l afe ffom Come and see ELMER B. Nflhflfifl Tl 588:8. : to $25 up. jan17d Dll‘lm“ DENTAL SURGEON M Grory Building Ne Conn. NOTICE. DR. SINAY HAS MOVED _ New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main 8t., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 8—12, 1:30—5; 8:30<8 Teleptions Paul A. Schiwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square DENTIST Room 107, Thayer Building - e PERBONE & Christian Co., - bullding Contraciors, SLODEWOYK, bfluvmrk. eon- CEMENT' FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor- to STETSON & YOUNG Best work and materials g.rlc by skilled laber. lephone Wn‘t Main 8t PHYSICIAN, OFFICE HOURS : 910 A. M—2-4 P. M—6:8 P. M. Sundays 10-12 M. Phone 1820 Joseph Seymour Tennen, M. D, McGRORY BUILDING 287 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES | | mmm table. girl; | w5, '&n WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED—Ten ladies and ten gentle- men by a growing _Mass. eo ruthn. pay und a big futareé; must be hom- G and reliable. Apply 22" Bath Bt SAFETY mor blades sl an ‘new._ . Kirby, 221 better Bt AL!—OM BPECIAL manuon m t- with a fresh load horses, all lnvl do l need of nn‘ Kind of l hon WANTEHéopI; K3 a!bni e Ching: | Tor® o banjo Ynnz! Hul lday nlght. Jnn. pri fl:’“ ANmHeeonaf hand fufniturs; v;o prices in mr t ME d nrwlr.h. Wflh, ON, GIRLST TATE o fo hd -f' Golled b '3' “ '&lgem- Hilrfesser, S17 Maba &1 janisa WA ul)——h.k! in chmlfln ot school mm [y Th fl”nm smt'{, xn: -ny Irené, wmwefi?r "Why in We say ‘nlll cldra e <h tlh.fu! I';:nfl 1 Fagan's sh ”nnd fix ho of kinds, = King, 48 Water Sl \Phune 3‘ 2. L anitd WANTED—Sewnd {nrnlt'fn. hand_ an tiq'- Bruckner. St Nnr'lch,‘ TEL 7".: =vsto ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Vielin Phohe 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Leng: DANCING Ci N your fatm s for_ nl Faio, Weiklers fi Agency, uuelson?rCong Jjan5a m m plenty cf mfl a fide guarantee with every nm Wwe are a branch of one of the oldest and most reliable horse des uxe uuu. We retail horses at wi y g YQI n Bri bles. ".\‘tL 3 s I'OB SALE—Seven emy" ) 80 i" P S Au;—rbn ist Mnhtn bull; docils ; Berkahirs B - ““‘l\lmbuu Wauw u;'u.;! ¥OR SALE—Several ST milch. l} or'sond anmn ; Tel.. il'i‘: firy WJ:‘%“H‘&"’- 14 2 fine 88-note -\E:s‘- rol o Estab. 1812); Nerwich, Con: n. old new ahfl “Inquire s _fan22d s L, e .m’ [.fr—‘ spright, ik, | very good er n 25 di 1. K1y S 1'1-3 (Estah, 1813)° mmud.. Cenn. _janisd ' VERY DESIRABLE 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE 93 Boswell Avenue - | This is ah Exesptional nity to Opporte 2| Skcurs & Nice Home For a Moderste B . For Full Purticulats Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE mmi mfii s & o g 3“ idedl, being at an sleva- mc: $12,000 James L. Case Tel. 876 40 Shetucket Street :rdh some farm Il\.’ fl.l\ See t.hh beautiful and with 35 down, The Plaut-Cadden peny, {isital. 1573), Norwich, Coun. _ jan1dd for a perfect S0 Sopeny Norwich, Lflhn. . 00 for a good small fi’ with stool, fi tone, good Plaut- c“.‘éa % :;puy (fi'«'t Norwich, uare piano, in ree Btool. Estab. H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Norwich, Private lessons dail; Phone 1706, Winter term evening el Mondays and Thursdays, begins Monday, Jan. 31, 745 p. m. Free lesson opening Aight. jan2id ARCHITEETS ; i CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayér Building, Norwich, Conn, M BILDERBECK & LANGDON | INC. ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 159 State Street Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. ! NURSERY NOW ls the time to trim and prume your fruit and shade trées by expert trée me;;e! 'l:ihons 970. George Monroe. \PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUBSING, HEATING AND MILL SUI’PLIIS. Washington Square, FHONE 581 The very best plumbing by axun workmen at the fairest prices is ®nteed; aiso heating and gas fitti JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET iot and be ready to build in th FOR sal.h—s-wmm eqnlpmem. ply Arthur F. LibLy, 63 Bnndw,l.yahfl Fi oot condition, suited for. store Pur- ses. Write or telephone Gingras & eneault, Dayville, Conn. lul!d “FOR SALE—Good hard wood at $9 a eord, deuverecl. Henry “Saucier, Dlniel- som, C Tel. 81-3. jan: FARMS for sale. Write for bullzul. Ru;:; dl Farm Agency, Danielson, Cona. “THE BIILLE‘I‘IN readers are advised t-cadd Co; A fil anllt Mlih SL, o of "FL or_ Vietro nov3od lluw with la'n ot ‘ ph ealil knw With Bodo Real Eastate A‘Mfl‘ FOR SALE 90 WILLIAMS ST. House of 1l rooms, Wwith all improve- ments, with cemient cellar, can be ar- rangéd for two flats with small outlay large lot, barn to hold three machines, located on shady and quiét street, in re- fined neighborhood, convenient to trolley; an oppoftunity for somébody Wwishing to own a home in excellent location. For partieulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bullding, Norwich, Cons. LUMBER 1S CHEAPER Now is the time to buy that building s soting. A few choice lots left on Crane Ave., Main St. For plrtlcnllm call up 457 West Muih St " FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, on Grove Stréet, with all modern improyéments; enly 5 inutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, sée A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET ‘.AW FURS, WANTED—FKaw furs, at H. A. Heeb- “zrl s le;:w Thursday. A. C. Bennett. - dec: INSURANCE Values are increasing—is your Fire rance ? Better see us for addi- ti | protection. ISAAC. §. JONES Richards Bida. 91 Main Street . - - - PIANO TUNEES PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 584 | | 4 ROBBINS COURT | UVERHAUI.ING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, - Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, P-mtln" Trim- ming, Upholstering’ and Wood Werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp.|—= 507 TO 616 NORTH MAIN STREET . BOOKBINDING " BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Pheng §11 AUTOS To ml FRANELIN SQUARE Taxi, 209 Main St. Phoné 1994 G. R. Brown. sep2id if you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich. . Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507. PAPER HANGING rufifl!m and ' puperhanging; fifst Fn—k at. falling marpkeel pn'f:s. Phone Hfil Kudlick, 253 Central Ave. HOTELS ICAN HOUSE, D, Morrisséy, First _class Qarage Service CTons ed. Phone. Shetucket Streev. nll.—no!‘r "HOTEL, Hayes Br Props. 26-28 Broadwi Phi Telel Dfin‘ WHEN Y@T WANT to put your bul hess before the public, there s no um better than threugh the advertising moliumns of The Mullatia, FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Foreign Money Orders and Steamship Tickets for all parts of the world. Pdcku? of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire Insurance, M. FORMIGLIO 280 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 784-5 Mardd FOR SALE Best qual asoned hard $13.00 gor cord—Green woad wur:'.: cord—Also kindlings Estnut | city. wootd, delivered to -fl parts uf thc HARRY B. FORD/ PHONE 782 T S S S R S R Bargains in Real Estate Hothe-like 6 room house, with gar- age, poultry houses, and fine gar=: den, near Peck’s Corner; Norwich Town. . Eight-room Hause, modern conveh- iénces, near Broad St. u:: l:i. of 7 nm.:‘and b D Chal $5,000. Twe cottages for réAt, moderh im- provéments, Per fonth. ARCHA W. cOIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1834 68 Broadwa, WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FARM, 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN Fi CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANGE OF WO0D, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CH URGHE 8 AND SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND FSR MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOIGE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 4 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1. AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I BOWLING 'ALLEYS i BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BULPING ‘The uu). hn | FOR SALE COZY COUNTRY HOMBS, Bix-footh cottage, barn, sheds, etc, fruit, several acres fields, ibllndln n)m ures, trout nr&n. only L, TRYONS' AGENCY, jan21a Witlimuittie, Cosn. e —————i et 1,200 > Successor to W. B, WILCOX Phote 905:5 Nerwich or Phene 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Nerwich Town LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING Avro wasmise % IN and Ve your car wuhed teen l.nmlz th St dects B FLOUB, GAIN AXD FEED JUST UNLOADED n ™ fiser, all grad call yln(‘unenevllh un.ln Ce. wm: ot before ’l\l. 326-5. T0 RENT LEGAL NOTICES FOR RENT—Nickly farnis all wnvenhne men, hice 628-12. Ok 3lxi-—nmm.eu rooms xor “f“ hed suitable xnr two .2“& Tocality. 22 lL ‘housekeeping. 10 REN 't—'nmn or four mm, new hardwood floor, with ail improvemiénts, Stéam heat and new kitchen and ru.;n‘;.: ztm-nm:m Address P. 0. Box “¥OB RENT — Four-room apartment, furnished, electricity and bath, ,fi Grove 8t Inquire at 11 Grove St ro-. RENT—Five room tenmm wltn cooking. Inquire A. ua Gite t St. Tel 88 Jando Cbeh; &d room _with bolrd xg Boswell Ave. 3 ’nllllf Tllu?—Aylnmdnt of seven rooms, all modern imprévements, 119 Willlams. = Call evenmz{ {;’d“ TO BENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Tel 363-12. Janlsd TO RENT—Good factory buiiding, with &il improvements, nbvu one-half ute’s walk from 8. ’Goldbdl‘t 1771 or miz- are. Phone 05, sfll— Kelley. TO RENT — Furnished rooms. T phone 274. Jan7d el.- TO RENT—Light housekeéping rooms. immerman, 17 swell Ave. jan4d ¥OR RENT—Store 85 Fraokiin Street. STORAG ussiond mm stored g, 2t ‘decka . TO RENT TWO HANDSOME OFFICES IN THE ALICE BUILDING INQUIRE OF MURPHY & McGARRY COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in large or Emall quantities. Phong 504 or Boes R Shapiro, Willow St, onxfrly Durkee Lane. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The Board of Relief of t.he 'row-n d Lisbon will meet at the Tow Lisbon on Tues Feb. 1st, 1!21 mun 10 o'clock a. m. till 4 p. m., to hear dp- peals ot the dothes ot The d to transact any other legal The Board will also meet on Monday, Feb. and on Monday, Feb. 14th, af said time and plage. JAMES B. PALMER, E. B. CHENEY, GEORGE HUMBOLT, Board of Relief. Dated at Lisbon; Jan. 20th; 1921. NOTICE! The annual meeting of Con;renllenu (.hun:h Inc., of Conn., will bs held in the House, Church St, on Thursday, Jan 1921, 7.45 p. m.,; for the election of cers, and hearing nn%nl o( the ct“l for the past year, ant any. business that ’r;na be bhmghl before fld meeting. HENRY G. PECK, o R NOTICE! The Board of Relief of the Town of siness. Hal] Building ih said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, froth February 1st to February 21st, from 10 a, . to & |p. m. to listen to appeal from the doings of the Assessors, and to trafs- nct any othet business proper to be | done at sald mesting. Dated at Norwich, Cohn, Jatiuary sth, 1921 : \ The Board 9t Rellet of the Town ef Montville wi Tuesday, Feb. 1921, in the lltuwn Clgrkl omae. rfo cl«x-x t. m. .pga the il . t? lfil.leihi to_ nfl He[- The’ Board Wlll ll!d eet on Feb Tth 5 T Wil be heid ot fo Thes a8 the law fi%fi"% SuAPEL DWIGHT xmny e ek Montvills, Conn,, :m. n. lllL "'c rothi he o do an; one &t sa will * be Bokrd o Dated st Ledyard, Jan.'20, un -xlg: Y U WANT Wb“& thro! ‘Norwith, Conh., wil meet in the City| ‘V k: 2. Janury, _Mnlfl | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD teh, within and for the triet of on the 224 day of January; A. Preaem—NFLsol\ J. AYLING, Judge of Joseph Holmes, late of Sp; u:ua. in uld District. deceased. Eugenie Holmes of sprl‘ue' Conn., ap- pured in Court and a petition raying, for the reasons l.htrtln sét forth, lhn ssmlnhuslhm be granted upon the e#taté of eaid deceased, alleged to be , It Is Ordered, That, sxid tition be heard and determined at bate Court Roon1 in the City of Nor- the 28th day of 3 o'el in the of the pendency of mald hearing wich, in said Dlnm A, D, 1821, ¥ Artersoon, find it nbt: petition, and théreon, be given by the publication of this order ome time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at three 3 prior to the date of sld g, and that return be made to this NELSON J. AYLUING, Judge. ‘The agbove and foregoing is a true copy 14 rd. Afiexi: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Atipst: jan2ad Clerk. leas heas ‘o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given to all persons liable to pay Personal Taxes in the Town of Bozrah that I have a warrant to levy and collu:l of each of such persons the sum of $2 for his Personal Tax, and that said Tax is due and payable on the first day of February, 1921. For the purpose of eollecting such Personal Taxes as ‘Luy be due I shall be at John F. Flelds' Te at Fitchville on Buuudty. Feb. lblh 13 p. P m !0 1921, from 2 ;xrdly Feb. 21 Lh 1921, from 2 All pirsons neglecting this notiea will proceeded against as the laws of this SLM.E direct. JOHN T. BESWICK, Collector of Taxes. Dated at Bozrah, this 224 da.i of Jao- an24M " NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Salem will meet on Feb. 1, 1921, from e o s B e 48 n e 1oth, at the Same hotifs and place, for the trans- action_of such business as may properly come before the Board. H. B. DEWOLF, J. ¥. ROGERS, F. 8. DEWOLF, Board of Relief. Jan. 22, 1921 jan21a Dated at Salem, Comn., NOTICE The Board of Reiiéf of the Town Spraguo wfll me&l at the Town Clerk’ Office Tul Feb. 1st, lerdl Feb. day, Fel 21!( 1921, to 4 p. m. eleh day, to hear appeals from the doings of the As- 3 and to (rmaxil any othiér busi- u. o’< may come bafore :-M Board. PACL B! ETER NAPOLEO! ENNAN N BEL%ER Board of Reliét. Dated at Sprague, Jan. 42, 1931 NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Franklin will meet in the Town Hall on Tueu‘fly Féb. 21, 1921, from 10 a. m. lo 3P to hea rappeals from the do ings of (hA Assessors, and to transact any bther legal bisiriesa. Ffl(flre teet- ing® will be as the law requires. ERNEST E. SMITH, CHAS. 'D. BECKWITH, R. MATHER HARDING, Board of Retiet. Dated at Franklin Jan. 22, 1921, jan24d ANN{ U INCEMENTS THE STRAND, Today, Tuesday and Wednssday, ihé great dramatic photoplay production, Neglected Wives, which has shown to stafiding rodm only in other citles, will be the feature at the Strand Theatre. This is & screen version of the play, Why Womer Sin, whoss stceessful fun en somé of the largest lish speaking stages in the world extented over a pe. riod of several years and is well remem- bered. Misg Anhé Luthef, the well knowh and popular Seresn favefite, in Stafréd and s Suppofted by a brilliant cadt of netable players, including Claire Whitdey, Charles Gerard, B. J. Rad- Blfle. Baby Ivy Ward, and mafy oth- ‘me story presents a dramatic interia¢- g of intrigue, love, romance and adven- tife portrayed with a mastery that helds its_audience in absorbed interest. Dorothy Petnberton 1§ & womaniy we- man, Whe feéls too keéenly her husband' negleet. Whils her hidband 48 80 absord- ed In his'Wwork that he eannot understand why, with every comfort and luxufy in the World at the command of het whims, she i8 unhappy. In the barren desert of her 1ife ‘sympathetic” and not uninter- esting friend entets, and then it s mo easy to drift along that she readily falls victim to_the plot which will ultimately rain_her husband's political career. There is al#d the bafofiess, Whose IntHgue fur- nidhes many 4 tense moment, and Whose past pfoves a revelation to American go- ctety into which she %o eosily gained en- trance. The big ballroom scenes, the gambling Mg Basaar and’ Carnivil mnloor nOddFelK'l o181, 3. B of C. s Jg:'e“mugu g Mal meets at 117 oot Norwich. , No. s, N. B O P .. gt~ N L chufis Aré Intitéd to & stag sooial prograin Wil ifclide gymhastic stun airanged by Physieal or Fril novelty fumbers by “Chief Bley” .,99 blooded Bioux Ihdisn, and two movies of interest. A good time expectéd. DAYIS THEATRE. As distinguished a cast of stabs a8 b ever been brought together in one Al drima appears in Dead Men Tell X Tales, the Tomh Terriss Special P tion, made by Vitagtaph, which w, shown at tpe Davis theatre Iast nig and will bé showh axain today and ! morrow. Catherine Calvert, 4 noléd star 8t U spedking stage and Who has thade brilliant success on the scréen hecau of her chafm, emotional and drasmat work plays the leading feminine rol Acting honots for the men are divid among Gustav voh Seyflertitz, Holmes ¥ Herbert and Percy Marmont, each a fi mous dcreen actor with a large fell g In a similar manner évery phase d the production has been carried o along the very best lihes, artistieall Hundreds of thousands of dollars wer spent in fliming the big spectacular fe: tures, including the burning and blowin up of a gold ship at sea, with the dMat of al] its passen; The schnic Hves titure is striking, beautifuf and truth ful to the last detail. The greatest ead has been taken to transpose to the seree every possible dramatic quality inhere in the story, and to do it in a clear. sy vathetic and virile way Dead Men Tell No T: is from_ t%) novel of the same name by E. W. Hos nung, famous author of n.nv: and otha adventure storfes. It is 4 story of 1) Australian gold rush, and of the passion arcused by the lust for the yellow trea ure. A strange and beautiful love stor winds through the tale of petils w speakable, and brings at least two ple wholesome and happy through ¥ wréck of human lives causéd by Kin Gold. Charlie Murray in a funny Senned comedy, entitled Great Scott, and a Pard mount Magazine will also be shown. ¢ BREED THEATRE l A wonderful picture, wonderfully ul«l was the verdict of the playgoers wh witnessed The Misleading Lady last at the Breed theatre where it is thé f ture attraction The reason was—Bert Lytell. Thi clever actor, Who has Won a foramo: place in screendom through his skHif and brilliant work in portraying fol ag différent from each other ns diy nr} fhight, surprised all his adfirers in thd picture by his delineation of the part a woman-Kater stung to anger at findinj himself victimized by a girl. { The play in itself has thrills aplentst drumatic moments when the audience si tensze, waiting for the next moment ( straighten out things, and delisious b mor that relieves the strain and sen everybody rocking with mirth. Bert Lytell plays the dashifig rolé Jack Craigen, an engineer lately retus ed from Africa to New York, whe p: poses to a stagé-struck society girl, He en Steele, only to find that it was frameup and that she made him that she has talént enough to havé th leading woman's rola in His “lttle the: tre” Craigen, angered, abductd’ hér 1 his hunting lodge, and thére altérnatél tames her wild spirit and Wwooss her, uhs til she learns to love him The pictufle is a Metro Speefal, adéi ed from the stage success, by Charl Goddard and Paul Dickey. The Misleading Lady will be the ture again today and Tuesdas. A pletus of the missing balloonists will also b arrival of the three naval airmen at th, northern trading post after a month hardship. A Century comedy will plete the bill. Kayem’s Feature Mublelans and Liden, The tisird coneert in Y. M. C. occur® Wednesday evening, Jun. and offers a program which everyom should liké. It consists of popular st classical music presented in a novel mai ner. With them is an excellent humor ist. These boys are clean-cut, wiril rvice men, masters in their pa lar lines. Noté the variety of their worl —a saxaphone quartette, u brass gua tette, an instrumental quartet's, Tras| instrumental and accordion soloe. th marimbaxylophones, various musical $u prise features, flute solos. etories an. jokes, Louis Colangelo, manager of the com) pany, was leader of the G6th Infaft: Band, 7th Division. He is one of the be; cornet soloists in this countty. Bignor Grasso, flute soloist with th mushcans, refused an offer with ths Chi cago Symphohy Orchestra to finish th season with this compa: He is & mal sical humorist ; one of the funnisst m on_the platform. Jack Liden, story teller, was {a th navy for two and a half yewes. Ha wa known as “Dufty” in the navy by thi thousands of boys whom he ent Liden has roamed the Unitad States ocean to ocean, from the Yukon to Mex ico, #e has entertained i and under all circumstan e $énte stories in the Irish, Italian, 8‘0‘ Ish and Jewish dialects. Price for this concert 15 cents. Tiek. Y. M A. A. eours| 281! manelon, the rald and the kidn: lend afi impressiveness and grandeur be' fitting this big production. Dodging Mack Sénnett eomedy, Doom. and Wednesday, that whis) wind gerial, The Moon Riders, death doo: Coming Thursday, Friday and Saturds: —1Luré of Crooning Watef, from the aev| €l by Marien Hill. Toffay, matines, 20 cents; svening, 2 and 25c. Don't mies today's photopl This is the ohe you will nevér forget. 8 it now at the Strahd. > THIN? - YOU CAN PUT ON FLESH | lfl thin, weak, nefvbus o on dhances to ane that Iron laa.p t on te whil not only helj but that it will aiso T»lp look and feel llmnhr and better ¢ you have fof months. today te tonal Drug Store, or -ny other. druggist, and get enough Blood trin down Phosphate for a thres weel costs only $1.50—50c a weel almost certain to do you @ good. Amyway, you don't Hsk anyihinig Tor Bloaiires. Fhephate 1 B8 Pa g