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Advertisement Will Get It PRI ipe e o Advertiserent Will Sell It WANTED—Miséellansous ¥oB saLE WANTED—P drive any make g A:lr‘ clm.(- feur, care Bulletin. w“nn—nufltln act as uu uul Douseman ; wages $18 per weels, mflfl et to Law! o Mgosi, 43-2. ?fll eltrh "n "~ men, \36.315 month ; Tist poemou Fraskin Institats,” Depty S To Take Charge of Washers In Woolen Mill. Apply In Person Norwich Woolen WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money| chrrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get yout names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulictin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS filE fo lufi-rl Bon'- mny E 3" '6 ddle " aged EX s‘r:a."f?z'é;'?’-;*z‘“ ey #aleswornan, lmmery Departmen -rnn-A um . febisd Teléphens. 1598 wozfl“;f"—nfl\ et '¥.m o o, Tnatiive s Sutietin Othet. fonbid TRAINING SCHOOL iz At Norwich, Connecticut The W. W. Backus Hospital, & gen- eral hospital with well equipped medical, surgical and obstettical departments, offers a three yedrs' course to young women desiring a nurse's profession. Books and uniforms are furnished the first year, The Backus Hoepital is delightful- Iy situated in the best residential section of Norwich, about one mile from the heart of the city, on one of the main trolley lines. It is one of the most modern and up to date institutions of the state, and is fully equipped ior the teaching of stu- dents for the profession of nursing. For information, address K. A. DOWD, R. N. LOST AND FOUND cketbook containing sum Finder please return fo M: riffith, 77 West Thames. Reward. LOST—] money. Louise G: m: GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE Telephone 430 ’I'—Rhode “isiand _number plate Return to this office. mar2d | LOST—Saturday, somewhere in city, a &mall robe. Return to Bulletis Ofigs; Rte- Wwar FOUND—On Garfleld Ave., a smail sum of money. Inquire at this office. marid neral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phene 238-2 Lady Assistant Funeral Director and Embalmer Frompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Nerwich and Jewett City The Henty Allen & Son Co: 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Cady Assistant Telephone 410:2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke | Funeral Directors BOOKBIRDING jand FOR SALE—Horses HORSES I have a lcad of 28 h:ad of Horses, bought on the farms of lowa. Several good pairs draft horses; general purpose farm chunks, weighing! from 1100 to 1700. A fine load—come and se¢ them. W. C. SPRAGUE TELEPHONE 74-2 MOOSUP; CONN. JUST AREIV Two fresh cirloads ol torses from lowa. Several nice matehed teams and single horses. Get out prices before] buying elsewherd H. P, HAMILTON, 478 Maln St Preston Lridge Stabl JUST ARRIVED - Atiother express load of Forses just Bers—all, kindss five sice. paite, Welone 1200 to.1600. some nicve chunks, Prices, Hant. “Gome and see thetn. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 636-3. feb22d AUCTIONS AUCTION 1 will sell for Arthur Porter, THURBDAY, MARCH 8, 1021, wo farms. with busklings thereon, near oty Coventry éhurch, un the state road to Bottoh a9 riford, 15 head of hofses and cattle, 17 shevy, large assort- meht of farm implements, lot of house- Bold furniture. * It veyy stormy, sale first faif duy. Sale to commence at 10 2 m. 58 L ELYDE, Auctiodes, North krn.nk in, Conn. _—.__—_‘ DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M Grory Building Norwich, Conn. BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFGRD 108 Broadway Bisnk Bosks Made and Ruled to Order BUILDING FPEREONE & Christian Co., (Fabtors, 8186 bbrn. DIk u{m ot I'?fl bet. o aud 630 lH‘.;ele aud 6.3 Lanl CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suctesser to STETSON & YOUNG and BUILDER R ll\d mlttrlll- at 2 AUTOS To minm skilled lal ARE Taxi, Py Tare AR NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St, Norwich, Conn, Offies Héurs: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone Paul A. Schwartz, D, M. D, DENTIST Sotwers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 AUTO WASHING col! IN and h:v- your car washed, time bet d 12 BT et e M Bhi™ DANCING' N. H, LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Feil Sall, Norwicn: | Erivate leasona dany. Phone 1706 or 1996. Evening classes, &very Thursday, § p. m. tebsd e CHIEOPODIST G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist, Si (Brotect your feel). Sults 1 Main St, Norwich, R R Bt fi 285 AGENTS wanted, mals and female; 8v- erywhero, fo seéil ‘the new salt Shaker 'm.huul the shake: & sew wz«. W; unll Norwich. b26S £5 —Second hand Furniure; ..neit ot in eum- cw AR s o ‘couple central locatien ; Dflzl'fle 1 b oM el v e 1 WANTED—To buy_ turkey 3 6w dur April_and early Miay. ~Address Poul& Department, 5to bay rrs, Conh. WANTED~—Pair farm nouu. about m? 1o eripples or vgum ewu gro, feasioly sud Kook cwing mepeienty, 5 Geseriptlon and lowest: p G:h kill, ury, Conn. wu:wu» -Books, a:zm and b l‘a:w s ; siso autiques. King, ater 8t. Phone 38-2. ? WEISLER'S Farm Agenty 'Hl sour farm quick. Dasiclson, Conn. ht sell ) m!““ T have be 40 and 45 lfinfi ot hay to bale; nly xhnlmcyvll‘_\nki’ of Plainfield, ordlnww m county, having Press ane anting oo Ate to . B Aguyolf, 100 ae-\' ford St, Iall River, Mass. feb2éd WANTED—Furniture, antiques, bb.n, stoves, incubators, etc. Bros,, 45 Juk;;;dst. Tel. 632-3 Wil mufl, WANTED—Leit-hand sawm Lewis, Norwich, R. D. 5. Tel febl6d TMANILA cigar for S¢, !.l Palacie HiEdx Sc, two for 15c, seven £t c, Gold Bond smioking' tobaceo and Stag mokm“ wuac- co ilc a tin, Moon Spor cigar o¢, Some viges 503 MOFadaie Shoke Suop. ou ON, GIRLS! Lé ‘g and get all dolled up. Tel. 510 diller, Hairdresser, 237 Main EL WANTED—Second han ud Py e e g 1 ranklin St. Norwich, Conn. ~__ oc! WANTED PURNISHED ROOM WiThH BATH ab LIGHT HOUSEKEEPIN( LVILEGES BY COUPLE, RE! S FURNISHED, PHONE 1, tique 55 19 THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES sale at THE LIBEBAL LOAN CO.: Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, comuu-fi of Waiches, Diamends. Jewelry, Silverware, Kevolvers, Guns, ete. have expired and are 63 Franilia St opp. Bulletin Co. POULTRY BABY CHICKS 20c up; halchh¥ eggs 10c uy; all varieties ; safe deliver® guar- arantecd; send for circular. Clark, iBast iartford, Conn. febi¥d R COAL AND WOOD & muu W. e 10 8e8 us earry. éves mnt B e ot :mnfl Ao e ”wfifit“fimnm Fhione 11055 rol e FOR SALE-Snfall grope Eragery ory_afd mest hlllfil 55, doing fi"".‘,‘.fif‘h usiness. fiflfl FOR SALB-{0uby Praicis Stais ind b-mr. ap if taken at once. x el’fi?n ergason Ave, Norwich P Afl—m 80 eggs, price uo. Tel. ll"-ll. r2d __._____.T___ gm an‘kéy and- i el heas. Eth"?‘m o S T D ¥, pide. o 4 coater. T, 283 nardd B SALE _Farm, 135 actes, ¢ excellent condition, with stock and tools. phone 17-12 Lebanon. 2w d Berkshire p »l#d FOR BALE-R = 35 u 2 sows, w.um-, Pm 1k- cah nef, Com. TJUST A FEW_more D ut “mmmu" Wy S on't wait unti q!‘he 8 Farm. C illimantic § i Fo 1 yluu y-u l"l‘:n ro Au—'neam 'fi body, in excellént. condition Inuuh'e Jodephy Sarle, at 270 West' Main § Two cows, one new milch, 58 hi"“ thonths old. 36 Avery St SITIZENE of Norwich, tiee C. 8 (D Fn.nklln xnv- ing ot bis wl!e, Fy M ing 86 yeafs old, bas decidéd to éfer nis housé ‘and barn for sale. @ heusé itself aloné, with %::nm scre of land, vl Eiral fax,fomé | A SiNCERE FARM BUYER. SEND | Loag nummnmguq can buy in the eity for $12,000 large, roomy and up to date, hearly new and equipped with furnace and hot and cold spring water in kitchen and bathroom. With the house goes 100 socen o€ gplendid, farm Jand with apples, ‘eafs, peaches, , ETapes, strawber- 8, thopberties, eumnu étc.; - bam x40 with stalla or 30 cows and (ifsé in basement; one large hen house B eutes yard, o smatioe. for. chiEks is;-alse_carriage house, wood house, ice jouse 6 grunary. In the back yard is a tenement of 8ix rooms, a com- fortable home for & Larmacr Witk & svaml family. All this within 20 minutes’ ride of Franklin Square, on state road to Wil- lintantie, fop 12000 Come and investi- Bl W °F.” Stmith, Yantic. Telephane ~¥OR SALE—Slab wood $8 per cord, stove lengths, round wood $10 per com. stove’ lengths. Phone 1099-2. Erown, Yantic. =5 FOR SALE—Grocery and meat store, 63 North Main St, Jewett City. P. O. Box 125. tharld ¥OR SALE—Three. May hatched Tou- louse gecse, two May hatched Toulouse ganders; choice stock; $30 takes them. de‘nrysSchdelen R.D.’2, Westerly, R. L 250 LE — Thoroughbred yearling can be registered. Tel. illlains, Lebanon. 1eb28 COAL, seasoned wood and Kindlings In | large or smail quantiues. Phone 504 or 325-2. k. shapwro, Willow St., !)rmtrl, Durkee Lane. ee1sd AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES fozIiy and leaking _radiators Te- paired, and tested nuuer aif pressure at S p e g L Rle phone b1IMWS BAVE your ures mveaded. look like new, wear like new, as good as new. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Main St. febzdd FORD OWNERS—Have your magneto recharged in the car wiiile you wait; hard | starting and weak lights remedied. Nor- Figh Welding Co., 31 Chestnut St Bhone 214, febizd TIRE REPAIRING 3 FIRST AND SECOND TIRES, ACCES- 7 H Frozen Radiators Repau-ed and Recored Thoroughly Tested Under { large. i acres of_land, + wold, Conn. Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED > AND REPAIREL SORIES, OILS AND GREASES, SILVY'S TIRE SHOP, 80 Franklin ?L | | WM. E. SHANLEY 529 MAIN STREET, (East Sid:’ OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work: Blacksmithing in all is branches Scott & Ulark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICE The Legal Voters of the Towa of Montyille are hereby warned to meet at the Town Hall in said Montville on Men- day, the 7th day of March, A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afterncon, to lay a fax on the last completed. Grand List to defray_the éxpenses of the Town for the ensuing year, also to vote when said tax shall become dus end Dayauie. 20 tp action ‘on the petition of | Addle W. Smith and 29 others to the Board of Selectmen to accept a certain highway within_said Town of Montvill located on the Westerly side of the high. - way leading from Norwich to Montville, at what is called Haughton Park, ami said highway extends ffom the higapay in s westerly dlfection Pt el Also to take action Whether or not the Town will pay & part of the expense of a District Nurse, Also to do ‘any other business proper to_be dome at sald mee Dated at Montville, Conn this 1st day of March, 1921. JEROME W. HOUBE, AMBROSE P, SULLIVAN, HUBERT Q. DAR’ ¥OR SALE—Twa cows, giving milk, of will exchange for poultry; also Barred ! Rock egys for hatching from winter lay- cri, Fione 441-13. Call after 7 p. m. FARM for sal¢; about 2 01 soll, and about $0_dcres of Weodlang: a cow's, 2 yearlings, 1 horse, and also wag- ons, 'farm tools, ‘good 10-room house, 2 barhs, and henpery. Cali and ook it over. A Zivattonl. R °F.°D. No. 5}’ Norwicn, lD 18 montis old, sie Penhurst Mischief- maker, dam Kitty Mcikay Alderbrare; bull calf 4 inonths old, sire Straph” s Goo dam whglass Dot S Tarmers nrices. | Tel. 630. feb! EOR SALE—Two six-room cottages on' state highway, between Dayville and At- tawaugan; §2,400 for both. Joseph Bodo, Real Bstate Agent, Danieison, Conn. MAGIC brooders. best make. Write for catlogue. C. Hewitt Co.. Uncasville, Ct by “FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. Rncm;flu Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. cc: ¥OR SALE—_Light Brahma and Ci lumbian Wyandotte _eggs for hntcmn% $L.50 ber setting. William Waters, Ver- son A orwich Town. feb265Y ¥OR SALE—Farm in Franklin, Conn., substantial buildings, on state slate roof house of 26 Fooms, 132 Dear other good farms. Owner: Willlam A. Meson, R. D. Yantie. £eb1TWS road, Phone Lebano: FOR SALE—Hay. John 'p_o‘u;r. Gris- 16WS FOR SALE—E ickeve igcubators and bioodet stoven Tliwood Newton, Agent, nn. 'FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE #ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE 93 Boswell Avenue Thig is an Exceptiohal Opportunity to 8ecure a Nice Home For a Moderate Price. For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE A good Firm, near Jewett City, of 100 acres land, able, balance pasturé and woodland; good amount of wood, elegant 10-room house, in condi good barns, 5 water to hauss and barn S cows, ons p‘lr horses, poultry an |_arrange mortgag for puMhll. For par- tieulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phone Cantral Bldg. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE A FOUR TENEMENT PROPERTY On Laurel Hill Avenue In excellent conidition, and a good paying investment. Inquire of James L. Case iel. 876 40 Shetucket Street FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Forelgn Money Orders ahd Steamship Tickets for ail parts of the world. !’ack:‘::é- of all x:(in]dE delivered a all parts of Europe. Real Estate and Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO 280 Frai 1“-“" Strest, Normwrl- SALE_—Registered Ayrshife bullyj A_ivmhemént will et 1t Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SBALE ¥OR nn—nu-hu- “oHoToN Lotig P oot~ e o e oot libonhe Tk L. G andfleld Centef, BUY THIS FINE HOME House has eight reoms and bath, eléetric lights and gas; heated by hot water system. Extra toilet and lavatery on first fioor. Lot 80 x 121 feot with gafage and goed poultry house. \Otnaméntal trevs, Barbsrry hedge, etc. PRICE $4,800 ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grads Prepertiés Telephone 1334 ' 63 Broadway MUST SELL ‘within, 15 dq-, location, near sta HEEE, fan e, only §0.000, part cash ONE’ AGENOY, Willimaatle, $1,500 WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FAHM. 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26, LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE “OF WOOD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE,| — STORES, ¢ H URC H E S8 AND SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR FSit MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST * 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE Best seasoned hard _wood $1200 per cord—Green wood #1160 per ecrd—Allo kindlings and tnut wood, delivered t lfl parts of city, HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, in goéd location for Business in Central Avenue. For particulars, séé A. V. COVELLO, 188 Cliff Street, Telephone 683-3. VAM 12 ton truck for sale or ex- 191 {oange for L;n\ Pigbput of luuting g, 2yt alek, Swnington, Ct Tel U Mpets v Bl S 0 s RS “FOR BALE—1920 Ford touring, Reo 5 pass, tine condition, price ve rwich Town.' Phone mufin l!li Sl axwell _roadster, 217 (flklutkr 1913 £50. mn dfiw nulu fine mdmun F45003 shape, § » Danielson, C fim Tel. 340, marid FOR SARE-_CHeviviel lyhns‘:ke fam- ily car for someone Who ear one_you cah depéfid on; mu car iways had the ‘he: of care! to be npprula 1873-5 Norwich, luvl You seen the new. superpowered Huley Davfl;‘]l:ln“m‘: reyele? Gome o 2 shot ou. NoFwil SRRt iebita FOR sm—om Harlej-Davidson mo- torcycle, , électrically equipped, chéap. bt e fav16d w 'n.vema o ncmfi Bhene ?’ o Ul— lck SPeek. ‘hf’ #0 Thames St. Phone goes 0 New York every dd e Ehene 1970 " A gueL ' Siie Gul ml'. K, No. 341 e lL. trucking and Lm g, wu“ um, tea: u mnu SAEAYIaE Cena™ e ‘el 61 E12 Bxpresd Zimmerman, 1/ Boswell Ave. Tel. 148 TEAMING aog smormE; long dlsiancs H“M Bl. Pl' “i aoviid PO, BROWN nm&., (Sostucker Bt Bhoms ot PIANU AND FURNITURE MOVING TEAMING AND TRUGKING done very promptly and it feasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street leu s BOWLING' ALLEYS' BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING NURSERY NOw 13 the time to trim and your fruit and shade trees b; men. Phone 970. George dee28d LUMBER IS CHEAPER Now is the time to buy that bui Iot and be ready to build i th few choice los left 5 Crane Ave, i West Maiy St. For particulars, eall up or write C. A. RATHBONE san1td 457 West Main 86 FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN KNOWN AS THE FELIX GARCEAU FARM, ON BLUE HILL. The farm is located oi Blue Hill, part. 1y in Franklin ahd partly 1 Bozfah, an | consists of about 285 acres of land, farm- house of 11 rooms. with large v.t!lc that can easily be made into two more two large Laths, 4 oudbuliding adapied | for milk, vegetables and .storage pur: | poses. The farm is situated on thie cross ToAd from Bozrah to Franklin, a_ guarter | of a imile from the Btate road from Nor- wiéh to Willimanlic. There are about 100 apres of first rato dllage and grass lahd, also about 75 ucres of woodiand, from which over 1,000 cords Y‘ merchamn le cord wood may be éasily cut, and for | which there is a2 nearby market; also iabout 70 mefes of pastire, also apple | ofchard of 400 frces. The farm has & grand and piéluresuie view of miles, of surrounting country, is eight milth from Norwich. three miles from the village of | Fitchvilie and Yantic, With eaay hauling 1to market and railroad. Place is well watered; _having ne\er—lmllnl brook, )brmgs twe wells, Place will keep 0 1ad of eattle and cut over 86 tany SR Mrther fottnatien, FELIX GARCEAU, on_thi Vil to WHLIAN H BHIELDS, 3 Broad- way, Norwic} jan27d —-—__,—_ to e premises, or TO RENT TO BENT—The _Barber homestead, large, fertile hay farm on Plain Hill: arrangements can ve made to &ell hny §hougt to pay, rent K. W. Barber Boswell Ave. Tel. 1453, atia’ RENT—Two_furnished rooms at 310 Main S Te} 957-3. marld “FOR BEXT—Six room apartment at 149 Broadway. Inquiré S. J. Qe 10 Bu-n\var M O roams Tob NGRT HOuceienniog, " AgolS as oms for light houscieepin t 106 Schoo HE Bhowe G015, fepxud' | 0 RENT— Furnished rooms. Tele- | phoné 274 TO RENT_LIEHt Fouscketing mum-.' Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. jan STUORAGRE—Househoid goods nou‘ for long or short term; rates reasom- sble. Faaning Studia. 52 Broadway. ERNEST & BULLARD l Teacher of the Vietir Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plusbiog and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breea T COCHIAN PLUBSING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washingion PHONE 681, wZhe very pest plumbing by airest priced Libo eating and gas art JOHN F. TOHPKINS 67 West Muln St T.' F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET HOTELS TAMERICAN HOLSE, Prop. feoted. D, Morrissey, First class Gurage Service Con< Phone. Shetucket Btreet. 5;.:“5' R e 5“ INSURANCE | PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY Place your Fire, Burglary, Lial Automobile, Life, Accident and He: Insurance with HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Avenus Prompt Service Phone 598-3 Your Insurance Ratio Have us maintain a SAFE, ratio between property value and insurance in our strong companies. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARD®' BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET CiGARS 6icArs Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand 3 F GD‘A‘IT. 11 Fraaklia St TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Centuty. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED JUST UNLOADED 1,600 baml- ot od flour, all f call béfore uying. Gregneville Grain Go. . 356 Hovisa ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thiager Bullding, Norwich, Conn, e BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 159 State Strest - Phode 1118 New Londen, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings; Sur- Véys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. PIANO TUNERS PIANG TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 584 4 ROBBINS GOURT _GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 fln:i*“—n 3 ao advertising medium in ecticut equal 0 The Bulle- Tesults. A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It —— A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It Where to get the right toal, suitable for your re- “quirements; is ah import- ant phase of coal selection We are buying the best grades procurable CHAPPELL SERVICE IS DEPENDABLE AND FAR REACHING The heavy going of the past week has made it hard for us to keep up with orders. However, we are delivering as promptly as possible and are just as Anxious to Serve you as you are to be served. CHAPPELL CO. PHONE 24 1 i What Is Going On Tonight mmm Pictures at_Ureed Theatts 12,0 D.H mmergruen Lodge. sinsta o e mane Sia Somersét Lodge. No. 34, s in Masonic Tempie Hope Rebekah Lodge, N F., meets in Odd Feilow, WAY DOWN EAST. Norwich theatregoers have turned et in tremendously large numbers during m week {0 witness that remarkable D, Griffith production, Way Down East Large humbers have been turnsd away at most performances. All records for st tendance and receipts for & single week | for -any picture here wili be smoashed| ‘when the final performance Is given to- night. Norwich, therefore, is in line with all other citles of the country in showing’) 1';;»!“:(101: of this wonderful bl The advarice sale of seats for tonight's performance has been exceedingly large and there is every Indication that there'd will be anoter tumaway fer the lasty performance. Basically, Way Down East is a pleturi- zation of that delightful story of New. England rural life which Lottie Biats miliar uipon the American stage, cove a period of more than a decade. Griffith's treatment it becomes a new vibrant with a Iife that is*all but tos tastly passing from and its eharm to this swelling appeal the combination spells a new form of! slon to every sense that seeks the' Shea’s News Bureau MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE Ladies, Attention BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING AND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRJCES, AND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU- TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID, GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete. Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM’S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT VISITS VICE PRESIDENT MARSHALL Washington, March 1.—Vice President- clect Coolidge, who arrived here last night from his home in orthampton, Mass., visited the capitol today, calling on Vice President Marshall In the latter's office and latef chatting with newspaper men in the senfite press gallery. Mr. Coolidge was with Mr. Marshall for about five minutes, the vislt being of sufficient duration for the mcomhl: vige president to accept the invitation of Mr. Marshall to remove his hat and over- coat. As he walked through the capitol corridors Mr. Coolidge was greeted by several senators. During his visit with the newspaper men, Mr. Coolidge told them they were among’ the hest friends of the country and the government us well as of public men. T hope we aré going to Work togeth- er to raise the standard, if possible, citizenship thfoughout this land of ours, Mr. Coolidge sald. The vice president-elect went to Arling- ton cemetery durifig the day and placéd flowerg on the grave of the L iman Augustus P. Gardner setts, his close personal and political friend who died as a major In thé ser- viee during the World war. Mrs. Coolidge walked! through the shopping™district this afterhoon and mad» { pirchasés at several stores. { was thé guest of Mrs. Marshall, wife of | the vice president, at a reception given | by, “The Ladies of the Senate,” an or- | ganization of wives of senators. i 114 INDICTMENTS IN THE ALLEGED “CEMENT TRUST” New Yérk, March 1.—Indlctments were handed dowh today by the speclal fed- eral grand jury, investigating an alleged building material combine against 70 orporations and 40 individuals compris- ing an alleged “cement trust” ‘The indictments contained two counts charging violation of the Sherman anti- trust law, one alleging combination and festraint 6f trade and the other mon- opolies and attempts to monopolize. Among the corporations named are the Alpha_Portlands Cement Company, The | Atlas Portland Cement Company, The Le- high Portland Cement Company, The At- las Cement Becurities Company, The Giitnt Portland Cement Company and the Univetsal Portland Cement Company. e indictments were returned as a re- sult of evidence presented to the grand jury by Assistant United States Attor- neys General Willlam Rrand and Ben A Mathews, After the Indictments were handed down, Mr. Rand said “t can be reasohably expected that a successful prosecution of the combination will ma- | terlally éontfibtite to bringing about a wholesale cofidition In the constriction of indstry.” Tt i the government's contention, Mr. Rand_said that the combination ‘“has | 0 effectually maintained uniformity of i price, dividend territories, limited out- put, and regulated tho class and char- acter of customers who might buy ce- ment, and the purpose to which cement might be applied, 9= in effoct ta exrluds cement from the eordinary channels of trade and commerce “In fdct as the term fs used wnder or- dinary competitive conditions, cement is no longer an item of barter and salé, freely i the market, but instead is con trolled by the manufactursrs up to the moment it is actually employed in con- structioh work."” —Mjes Lucia Chase, daugh- d .8 . Irving H. Chase of ‘Waterbury, was one of the bridesmaids at the wedding Monday of Misa Isabel Dodge and George Sloan of New York. at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrsh Wil- liam John @ray, Jr., in Detroit. " Later she| expres: playhouse for entertaimment and iMus<j tration, p ——— ey 3 Strand Thursday, Priday sed Sstusays Feeling the need of nething more an evening of quiet comfort in hig home, Leonard Staunton had his Chinese valét remove such of his apparel as interfere with perfect rest. Then doorbell rang. Staunton was destined mend o Galet evming, iadend, but exactly & comfortable ashered tn by Alan Fitzhugh was bland Celestial ang. immeatately p into & weird marrative of death threste signed, was to be murdered at midnight night. Stauriton laughed seornfully and sighed resignedly as he saw that friend seemed to be seriously by the death warning. He invited hugh to accompany him to his club, to remain until the supposed danger" had passed. The story is told in The Purple Clphes! an enthraliing tale of mystery by Will P! Jenkins, put into pictures by Vi which will be shown at the Strand ter on Thursdey, Friday and with Earle Wiliiams as the star. In the many tense scenes of this tery play Mr. Willlams, in the role Leonard Staunton, is given exoellent portunities. The soiution of the is one of startling simplicity. In addition to this featurs we Harry Carey in Bruta Isiand, a story the South Sea Islands. He plays withi men a gigantic game of chess on the un. charted Seven Seas. His cunning hll'i"u",‘ are so many pitfalls for all who comed o miserable life under his rule. Fakers, will close the big double featurs x within their scope. His ships go robhings and plundering among th: ands. SaTors’ All thig and more in this big master; piece. show for Thursday, Fridey and Satar day. s shipwrecked in his domain prefer death’ A -Vitagraph comedy, Footlights and3 AT THE STRAND TODAY. A rich society girl can succeed in mo-$ tion pictures, the same as e rich or poor, Who has real talent, tion and lots of pluck. This is prove in the case of Grace Davison, who is starred with Montagu Love in one of thit year's pleture sensations, Man's Play thing, which s the feature at the Stran@| theatre. Miss Davison, who had some dramatiq experience, which demonstrated her ent, decided not long back that would go into motion pictures. aid she de? Seek to use what influen she could summon? Not at ail went to the studios, and by dint ef tience secured a small part Soon made her way to the top. This is pro by the ready response she evoked in stor's Atonement, The Hidden Cods, Wives of Men. Then she decided to f her own company and produce just type of pictures she desired. - Man'e Play: thing is the first fruft of this. It already proved itself to be ome of best pitcures in years, —_— BREED THEATRE. Eva Novak heads the double bill at the Breed theatre today Thursday in The Torrent. This is & réa) markablé Universal “special attractiom made by Stuart Paton, the man whai made Wanted at Headquarters. It is stirring story of a society wife marvon on an island in the Pacific—of a U. 8.1 navy aviator saved from a watery and what people sald and thought and did when these two came back from tremendous experience. You never saw) in all your life such magnificent photo—t graphy or felt such suspense. See thish picture and have one crowded hour cs’x perfect entertainment. For the second feature J. Warren Kefdr rigan and his own company will be in Number 99. This Is without a doubt] the most colorful and entertaining comed drama tat ti sengaging star as ever duced. It is & fast movingh story of N York society life from the original azine story by Wyndham Martyn Sale of Lafayette Street Property. James L. Case has sold for Lillian Hopkins of Boston, Mass. to John {Tracy, the 8-room cottage house loea No. 71 Lafayette street. Mr. Tracf b s the property for investment and’ plans {o make extensive improvements. HARDSHIPS OF FAMIL OF DEPORTED RUSS Waghington, M Russians deported last rk”_ Buford Mra, Helen A. Weed, fled today be committee S were evicted f; Detroft and C! oss, she asse children were ot ands. Mrs, Weed lie¢ work, round and children who want ives. W. C. Gared. assistant cust Detrolt, Mich., fede: fied that $00 = v —Famities otil ar of the Haflefi suffered to go with she had helped In res ‘| ment of sustice efe had been confined severa idor on the top floor of sence of alr and f. : unnecessgry foui, president of the Ihoenix member of the b esioners, who shot a t his home in Harifo | moming, was a well known summer reai= dent of this town, having - speat . man$e summers Bere on Grovy strect with his i,