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WAXTED—A reliable all o hrn. Phone 1878-4. 'ANTED—Fe to M at state road but the work will be ai By e :'Hl.uu-n.whd’!, Nonhi‘;}:k WANTED—Barber. Wauregan ‘Barber Shop. WANTED AT ONCE Laborers for State Road Job, |5 George T. Seabury, Inc. Jewett City WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some ‘money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. lollu with dump carts start Monday Fo! nt‘:aum 'm.u-nln T i House e r29d soda fountaln, w;:—-lmclbn Aust i e lnd.'k‘fl store clean. ru-w.fin Co. nent Siee P WANTED—A %k ’.‘C. e lor‘-bkvdc. 18 or Hl« x o ot ) sell at ers from 1 to Tel. 2-20. w fi.‘?”*nu llnl‘ ‘mm lw.my Nh:nl. uwm. City. WANTED — B.uld hllll hflllfil‘ ’hfi.’ n-:' i aprIEMW store; steady position, good pay. Wll;r;ol. l",PmllOwll- _owrl WANTED—Bxpe: 8 womes . & general housework; also g to go the beach. Apply 62 Broad St. apridd wAam—A ‘woman for general work a boarding house; and Board. Avply 178, West Thames St. aprisd . s dothilll. mnm E P W. mn mrnm 4 Sart ment for i must square ani L/wmn P sie s Bulletin. apri WANTED—First class Inquire Rayal Rum.rut. Jewett City. apriid Talephonu 581. Ko youmnd m FIRST CLASS work ler’s Hair Dressing 8. 'r& flt. y appointment. .+ apri! wull»—om-m box_loom_weav- ers; nnmufi new looms; only good wlavnrl appiy. Lorraine Mfe. s (39.. 'TED — Housekeeper, of lw:’?r‘ih\n' Bates, Norwich, R. FI,D. 1 aprid WA.N i‘n.rnu wmud! For quick Farm Agency, Danlelson. Wanted ! sale, WANTED—Refined American girl, high school graduate, wants pesition s furse: maid ion; referemces. Write Box 314, Danelson, Conn. aprizd WANTED—Capable woman for gen- etal housework. Apply 130 Union St. Farms Weisler's aprad WANTED—To rent or. furaished apartment; must apri2d s WANTED—A competent housemald, Mrs. G-cflrr . Lane, 380 Waahlnnnn St Tel 411, WANTED- g ady m work in Store . W Peterson, Aac, 130 Main St nn d WANTED—Men-women_over LOST AND FOUND a1 reward to fmder. - Mrs. Johnson, 421 Washington St. ~ LOST-——Pocketbook wit Mohican store, with _bankbook in turday nizht. apridd care Bulletin, eelpago, string of amber in Finder wrocki, Yantic, and re- nt clasp ; liberal Norwich Town FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Bay driving mare, harness and buggy. Can be seen at)s4 Hamilton Ave. apridd FOR sAu:—Kenmcky saddle mare, five gaited, very stylish and active. Phone 1876-4. _ aprizd POULTRY FOR SALE—Pair of horses, dump cart and” harness, guaranteed safe and right, = weight 3000 Ibs, 8 years old. Isadore rom su.n—ummas buttermilk_haby | Horowitz, Montville. ~Tel. 1878-13. chiek feed; it will ¢ all you halch,| aprizd Breene's “Sccond Feed,” Greene's G East Hariford, Conn: FUNERAL DIRECTOES GEORGE G GRANT Underiaksr and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE"ST., TAFTVILLE Ciimmings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers. 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Phone 235-z Lady Assistant GAGER Fumeral Director Prompt Snrvi? Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTOKS 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 l‘“i 41 Main Street BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING PIANO TUNERS GEER THE PIANO TUNER 12 Prospect St. Phone 511 — e _-u nw RS }'fl-..""‘" Jtimes M. Youn, Non marsd | re——————— BY c bred to lay ; rafe id de al] breeds; for “brooders I am cuting loose, at sacrifice prices, 22 head of horses, including five pairs of good seconds, that I have on hand, as I must make room for wother carload due in Danielson from he west on April 20. Get in and see these horses now on hand, fine chunks and general pur- pose horses, at prices that are so low that you will want to buy. JOHN FLOOD, PALACE LIVERY STABLES, Danielson, Conn, aprisd e, nlcely ABDhone. 1863, o e GOLD BOND tobacco 10¢ a tin, 'fi! a = 1, ‘ pes 50c, a good line, 4t Fagan's Smoke Shop. aDrsd now 50c. Lindgren's, Ladies’ Hair Dress- <t J8f Ditver el i viia dozen; Manila cigars six for 25c; SHAMPOOS, manicure o face massage mar2 WANTED—Second _hand lml lnflm furniture. Tfllr & Kremen, A Bruckner, 35 Frankiin St Fhone 111 & dreds government- jobs ohmn-bu, gu Norwich. e hin. Tastitts: Det 51N R Roch ter, N. Y. e arild WANTED STRIPPERS AND CARD ROOM WANTED—GIRL SPOOLER | ELP, FOR DAY OR NIGHT WORK— Appl *| ALSO WEAVERS. ey Norwich Woolen Mills GLEN WOOLEN MILLS THANESVILLE r———— BE UP-TO-DATE LEARN TO DRIVE AN | AUTOMOBILE CAR FURNISHED EXPERT INSTRUCTOR write or Phone For Particulars. irving Watkinson 4 CLIFF STREET NORWICH, CONN. | two loom worsted-white otk | steady _employment. S | MILLS, Danielson, Conn. apr] ua | & Eey 2 [ THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES have expired and ‘are tor eals &8 . THE LIBERAL LOAX CO.: Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consisting of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverwars, Revolvers, Guns, eté, 63 ¥ranklin St. ops. Sulletin Ce FOR SALE TEAM OF HEAVY HORSES. THE KOLB CABTON COMPANY SALE HORSES | have 15 Horsed of all sorts, that. | wish to dispose of right away, to make room for my next load which wilt ar- rive April 16th—these will be extra nice horses. ELMER R. PIERSON Telophons 5636-3 DENYISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’ Grory Building Norwich, Conn. OTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 ‘DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Offies MwanU‘:‘::.”::M mo—s IPulA.Schvnrtz.D M. D. DENTIST Somers Blodx. On the Square + Telephigne 774 BULOING BELLON ut St and Louis Lal Chy Teneral Contrss 531-13 aprid i lmmtm nm—c...m“ ing n-nwvrk o raising, oonurete work, 123 Telephone ll CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY.' -ln k. Skridge k. Norw THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CAIH?NTER and BUILDER work and materiale st right 50 Wast Main St FOR SALE—Automobiles FOR .SALE—Studebaker, in first: class condicion. - Apply 63 Franklin !t. Fhone FOR SALE—Ford tonfln‘ car, :uu model, run less 'than miles, for cash, or will exchange for st H. Main, Norwich. Tel. 489. aprl4d FOR SALE—One ane~mn Buick truck, 1913, $225. Mrs, C. D. Baboock, Jewett City. "Phone 19-2. apridd Fok SALE_i91s Hyde tracter, two Rock Island 14 in. plows, in dition and running order. G. Taftvill hon FO! su.n—o ton wart truck, in excellent condition, equlpplfl with pneumatic tires and has one ware tire and rim; attractive low price ~ for quick sale. Apply to B. K. Smith, 201 Msin St Puthem, Cou. ‘el 151 aprl FOR SALE—_1920 Speciab Six Stude- baker, good as new; reason for seill have two cars. Inquire 683 North St nuu FOR SALE—One 3i-ton truck and one ome-ton_truck on easy terms able price. No. 341 Main Bt Tl S _ mar26d 9-18, con~ Jox saxx_191% R Shed Wegeo: will sacrifice for qnlr.k lllt. 151 Town St. Phone mar1s e FOR'SALE—New 1921 rosd- ster and 5 Dass. touring, $1,396; 4 pase. coupe and b pass sedan, 44,068 flan.nv 2 and § 12 ton ‘capd and so 400. E, An 81 Datdetion. Cona. et 4. FOR SALE 1920 Oakland, 5-passenger Sedan, cost $2150 a year ago. Will sell for $1000 cash, for quick sale. A-1 sondition, AT HODGE®' STABLE . Telophone 10, or Tblephone 958-2 USED CARS hzz ?gfi%%snggom? R ABOT RI o 1920 HUPMOBILE TOURUniflfl. i 1920 HUPMOBILE COUPE. I now have a repair shop and ey R e fie ‘work solicited.’ away i g ©. V. PENDLETON, 45 Broadway. ROBERT J. COCHRANR, PLUBAIAG, usaTING The v workmen 3t the mm sateed; also heatlng and gas JOMN F, TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET 5.3 . water year around; I jfrom New London turnpike, Tountabio ¥iine And new S0rd urcsckchuv Birming) ', | separator in try farm of W. C. Sm'th 'in BUY a beautiful country home on easy wflmummm.%-dn tanuck Cove % ‘“—crn'(ord 3 one uq R sell 18 Wases m- Bt 'Tel. 1420-12. el Taprisa TNOR BALE—S. C. KL Red. baby chicks ér JMay delivery from ed Pt Noewion Tows. “Ehone 461 g iy T !lllulu.l—’t- for banmlu T 2 A e, R0 "0 Prone 1844-13. . mard FOR IALI—-m C H hgi-:l- Nl:tl;l—dmmn on main price right;; good opportunity, For particulars, A oo, N, 6 Jacksori IL, _Willimantic. pridd B SALE—Boston terrier p -u edigreed stock. ¥. Ll D&‘;‘onz. Vol- apridd SALE—Nearly new o ey Oneco 8t. OB new.. iew covered wag- apridd SALE—] ', Inquire nxfimnmn st FOB SALE—Farm, 50 acres, 15-room house, electric_lights, b barn, chicken co0ps, nrus. plen five-cent car- fare, in the city line, on’the Westerly line. S. Rosax apritd WILL re. d and pear] brooches and thrée diamond rings = for Ad .p “—_—____ “FOR SALE—House No, 15 Russell roa electri %Tu“f P oRitioaiars he‘;l 12 ic for. particulars, apj Y St Regls. A XoR nm——ho—hme hm wagon, also.one heavy express wagon. Call rear 341 Main St aprldd ¥OR nu:—floun, barn, chicken coop and orchard, Reynolds um, Mystic. Inquire :ohn W, Ely, R ¥ D, 4, Norwieh. apr. lol sA.l.I—Pmn Diaata, 2000 bloom- 1y reasonabl nropolmen e deater” Prane 137640 l‘Dl ALE—Two M { new milch cows. Telepmme 1885-13. apri3d FOR BALE—SI h‘? No. 4 separator, in A-1 eondition, $25, or will_exchange for small pigs or young stock. R. Cooper, Bmkg'l;. Gonn. "Tel. Danielson 37 apr] " ¥or su.n—n-’;d wood, $10 pe o 10! lengths. Fahtic. “¥0! LE— Otto Anderson, R. F. D. No. FOR SALE—Having sold the pasture land, 1 have to sell tne goats; I have & sumber of all kinds; wiul exchange for iorsss, stack or aufo. Otio Andemon, . F. aprizd FOR su.n——hm of 11 acres, 8ix un- der cultivation, four, kinds of fruit trees, strawberries and raspberries ; hot and henhouses in good conditio: ocated one within 10- For particulars, cent farm of Norwich. Tel. uu-a]. John H. Fielding. FOR SA; Three rooms of f1 cheap. 113 Main St, Moosup. L R BALE—One of the best farms in London county, full et of iarge Puainge a3 Sors r. lind, atrong ethes ool thrms; immediate possession. Wm. A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Phone 75. -prud apriid iture, prild SALE-Champion Belle Artis, No 283580, oot Champion Belle Hengerred and Kastelointje Pontiac Artis, born_April 16, 191, " Simon Brewster, Jewett City. priia FOR SALE—100 cords hard wood. stove lengths, for half of price what I bave gelling last fall, Peter Naw. mdu zmun. Onnn. Tel. 1704, aprid ““ih Ayrshire vkl cale 3 onths old. Fhone 35-5 Lieba: non, aprzd ¥OR SALEHemstitehing and plcoting -uullm.nl. yorks on all sewing ma- ‘iz Dersonal checks 10c ex- ail Order House, Box H‘I. qung, workln 2 8 piir of Dur- of Hol , weight ISOD 1bs. Tol. ll—l Willimantie. apr2d LE—Fine 3 year old Hnlltdn 7:8 whits, grewn by Storrs, and gentle, $100 hku hlm. 1U. FOR, Al-l—Ch oice oun. 2 flr of lhvnnl. bune 0od_order, 1' Internati ‘manure er, 0. K., $70; 1 two-horse potate digger or wh 35 tool al in good running Willimantic Div.. Isham & Son, Columbia, Conn. __aprid FOR SALE_The dairy, fruit and poul- Franklin; on state road. 15 minutes' ride from Nor- ‘wich ; beautiful location, house up to date with all the modern improvements. Come and inve C. Smith, on the Prymises, or Tel 33-12, or inquire W, F. ll, Thayer Bldg. nusm FOR SALE—ixcellent hard wood, cord ; chestnut and small wood, $8 co rd’ wood, sawed, 310 cord. 'Henry ler, Danielson, Conn. TeL II-& in tb see us; we “ Wlter St, Norwich. Phone 17034. 'Allll'—h. ' MI () Lake View Orchard Farm 90 Acres, $1,750 160 (M ‘mostly Blld'hm pears, plums, cherri small fruits; maple su- ; 300 cords wood ; pasture; 18- maple-shaded house overiook- *yours for $750 down and casy BT s page’§ Spring Catalogue, K. Nassau tree_ su-mn ney, i Sty ‘aprisd FOR SALE 15 acres good land, with 7-room Cot- tage House, with bath, hardwood floors and all modern improvements. New barn, in very good location; 15 min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see V. COYELLO 188 OLIFF STREET $1,500 WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FArM, 7 ROOM SOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF r_bulletin. Conn. Tel. 883-3 FERTIMTY — ABUNDANCE OF WOOD, ®LENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND FOR MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPEGIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I. COAL AND WoOD €. Shapiro, Willow St., AL, seasoned wood and daclld Advertisement Will Sell It 2 FOR SALE -rchlly mflnm- i sit- utes. trom tr‘:lll: 4 i e e el Lo road. Call wu.un( ¥. HILL, 108 Thayer ‘Blds., Norwieh, Comn. * Real Estate and Insuremce. three llent 58,500 easy terms. TEYONS’ AGENCY, apridd Wilimantie, 8olidy built brick house of 15 reems, three baths and all latest improve- ments. Can easily be remodeled for two family occupancy. Garage for two motors. Have twe other fi Broadway residences and three tractive_home properties on W ington Street for sale. ARCHA W. CoOIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway torcycle end of my bust: Here line—The Indian Motorcyele. out the Indian azency, my a reasonable price. If interested, call see me, ©. V. PENDLETON, 45 Breadwuay. AT NORWICH TOWN Six Room Cottage With About One-Half Acre of Land. PRICE $2,000 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET® STREET Motorcycle Business For Sale 1 am considering selling out Lh. l!b iness. s an opportunity to start with an Siabiiened I will sell of parts, and several second hand motorcycles at 1A Bulletin For Sale TO BEENT—Most desirable Barber farm on Plain Hill; in |of hay and 1 l.'l]l Pv:.t.l;l-n l“l. l'fl“ nl.n‘n‘ ‘ork. WIDOW MUST SELL Thames it ‘mardd fine 123-acre farm, nicely located, maln | o= automobile highway, pleasant gurround- [ 0 RENT—Furnished reems Tels ings, river along.ong side, good markets RS W Seven-room cof 1a) out- buldings, Tacge. mooths productive fclds ¥ pastures, valaable woodland MENTS IN NEW LONDON COI CONBISTING OF SEVEN ROOMS, QUIRE OF JOEN A. MOBAN, BEAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. Real Estate Broker Frankiin 8q. Advertisement Will Sell It AT ¢ part of the "m-.r*'...... m “-fi.,.“w—'i'j:.’i"‘"“ == AND REPAR WORK ONE OF THE CHOICEST APAPT- EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MOST N IMPEOVEMENTS, TOGETH- EE WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GABAGE., FOR FULLER PABTICULARS, IN- A Bulleti» Want Advertisement Will Get It AUTOMOBILE AQ;I-OIIII VE your tres retreaded, look like m. wear wn new, as good as Dew. W. Main St febZdd Lanole Tire WNEBS—Have your magneto n'nl in th- car while you wait; hard weak lights remedied. Nor- yich Welding Co., 31 Chestaut St Phene feb: "~ OVERHAULING OF ALL KINDS Mechanical Repairs, Pai ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blackemithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp, 807 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET REPAIRING AND BLACKSMITHING | IMCK'I]TI.ING, repair work of l Horseshostng. "3 horseshoe! orwich Auto Body Co. 19 Shetucket SL, Norwich, Conn. aprisd e AUTO WASHING overhauling and kinds ; automobile, agons, woodwork and COME IN un.:" ynur car wuhed. Biliers arege, mau st ™ dichie™ AUTOS To HIRE BQUAKE Taxi, 2 u Phone 1994 G. R. Brown. u‘ma AUTO to hire; closed car for wed- lnu. funerals, etc. John Wolfe. Phone aprild TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over, §| 1até, JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. Farm For Sale 95 acres land, about 30 tillable, bal- ance pasture and woodland, plenty of water, some fruit trees, good two-ten- ement house, barn and several other buildings, a pumber of henhouses, ex- cellent location, near factories, chirch and schoolhouse, 10 ~minutes' drive from Franklin square, on state road; can_negotiate liberal lo lnln for pue chaser. For particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phone Norwich, Cenn. | Central ' Bldg. FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE 7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE | 93 Boswell Avenue Price. [) For Full Particulars Inquire of _JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE WATER SYSTEM, L | aeo T8 B F, GASOLANE ) mom H-P. GASOLINE ENGI aiso 3 INE. Add: C. B. WADE, P. 0. Box 27, Putna~, Conn. FOR SALE This is an Exceptional Oppertunity te Secure a Nice Home for a Mederate & D; JOSLYN, 193 West Malm Bt We | Universal eympathy s telt for the be- i o Special at- | reaved family. moving bellers P30 mes | York Thursday morning to bring the | Arthur Hackett, the 10 Phone 11 - A Bleeel o Saetd IUI ml&hm“* ‘ Mrs. Rfllt“'l parents, Mr. and Mrs. _{2 I:‘u':-’:’n. n"fl%‘.fl.fl!fl& MANSLAUGHTER I8 CHARGE TEAMING and Jous O B B e vy ————-———-———— (Established for Half a Century) ARCHITECTS CUDWORTE & THOMPSON AROHITECTS BILDERBECK & LANGDON ARCHITECTS— ieipal Buildings, veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering, u:mon rlvu: chine: aldl Tel. C‘ll;ol& -"l.. . 10 Room House, and 14 Lots _ruenS SRStk Re Nhviea ‘w on Hunter’s Ave. Taftville House all ments and modern tem. For particulars inquire of WILFRED BEAUREGARD Hunter’s Ave. FOR SALE Cottage, 7 rooms and bath, large prer g g i living. roo polished oak floors—Four good size rooms, modern bath room. Thi tage is new, never occupied. R. 8. BARTLETT, Trusteg 44’ Shetucket Street Companies— 2 . and ne FOREIGN AGENCY Groater Sells Foreign Money Orders and Coaks -?r‘né'i“’m.g..“ kages of all Kinds delivereq sk T a1l part of arop a e e e hope. o 'R Batate and ISMC S. JONES Taftville s oot~ TEAMING AND 'I’RUGKIHI improve- | done very promptly and at reasenable repair. Barn is equipped prices. with electric lights and water sys. ARTHUR H. u'rum ucket Stroet INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Richards Building Thayer Buildisg, Nerwiech, Oomn. first two years of their married life, Mr. Phone 178| The prosecutor stated that he had just Serviee of | Attorney Max Boyer of New London ap- Insurance |peared Specialiste— Pretestion |in view of the charge agalnst the o of Preven |cused.” In a brief statement to the court, 91 Main Street NORWiCH TOWN John J. Blacker of McClellan avenue, Norwiech Town, dled early Thursday morning in Booth's Memorfal hospital, New York, following a surgical opera- tion. The news of his death came as & shock to his family and friends, as his recovery had been hoped for. Tuesday, April 5, Mr. Biacker, accom- nlnled by his son, went to New York. ration was performgd two days is son remaining with him until Buuru-y morning. Monday of this week Mr. Blacker was able to be up and about the hospital. His condition changed however for the worse and he died shortly after midnight Thurs- day morning. Mr. Blacker, who was one of fourteen children, was born in Manchester, Conn., Sept. 2, 1856, the son of the late William ana Bridget McNamara Blacker. In St Patrick's church, Norwich, Sept. | 2, 1891, he Wwag united in marriage with! Johanna Casey, the ceremony being per- Rev. P. P. Shahan. The | and Mrs. Blacker resided in Waterbury. For the past twenty-eight years they have made their home in Norwich Town, Where they were well liked and well thought of. For several years Mr. Blacker was a teamster for the Hopkins & Allen com- pany, until he retired from active work, about nine years ago. He was a devout member of the Sa- cred Heart church, Norwich Town, also a member of the Foresters and the T. A._B. mociety of Norwich Besides_his wife, ho . survived by a Johi' W. Blacker, and a daughter, MIS™ Mary A. Blacker, who reside at home. Others who survive are his broth- ers, Frank Blacker, of Stamford, and ‘William Blacker, of Wajegouryc There is a sister, Mrs. Richard Lenehan (Ka- tharine Blacker) of Brookiyn, N. A Bulletin To Let What Is Going On Tonight Arlhul‘-chkclk In Acallemv Course af Slater Robert O. Fletche meets in Stead Lodge Oscar, at 25 Shetucket Stre Post. No. 4. A. L, VOn'AM . 1. 0. O. F., meets No. 6920, L O jan Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS West Tugmes Street Bulld'ng Lot Se'd James L. Case has sold for The Nor wich Land Improvement Corporation te Charles I Rathbun, the well known in Oad Fellows' 11-11 Hogh H, Ozgood Lod 0. F.. M. U.. meets in builder, the building lot 68x130 feet, o< cated at the corner of West Thames and Brown streets. Mr, Rathbun intends te erect a ome-family on the site and will start work BREED THEATRE, A film adaptation of Jack London's celebrated The Star Rover, telling of the adventures of a tortured physician inte the - mysterious regions of the unseen, In the effort to clear up a strange mur. der, will be seen at the Breed theatrs today and Saturday as the feature ate traction. The picture is a C. BE. Shurtleff, Inej production, released by Metro, Albert Shelby Le Vino adapted the story for the screen, and Edward Sloman directed it The story deals with a young physi- clan wrongly accused of a murder and tortured by a bulldozing police inspector. His soul goes roving ampmg the stars to the scenes of previous re incarnations, and this is made use of by his flanese te have his subconscious mind reveal the happenings of the night when the murs der, was committed Titles have pronounced it exoeD. tional pleture, pi Other pictures on the bill inelude # Pathe News, a Ford Educational and g Sunshine comedy titled The Baby, " TEE sTRAND David Smith, who has won an envise ble reputation for directing big. films fn Wwhich animals play an important part, has achieved another triumph in Black Beauty, which will be shown at the Strand theater today and Saturda: is a visualization of Anna Sewell's mous novel which has been translated fne to every language and after forty years still maintains a place among the world's best sellers. An enormons techmical staff of camera men, mechanics, grooms, teachers, clerks, painters, blacksmiths, technicians - and the like was engaged during the ‘making of the film. Several new bulldings were added to the Vitagraph studios to hbuse the production. To Anna Sewell's famoug story has been added. an ineide tale, written by Lillian and George Randolph Chester. This nar- rative tells the story that Black Beauty could not see. By a clover use of titles and artistic photography the two stories are separated at all times and yet they blend into an unusual picture story that will long be remembered. With this mammoth produetion of Black Beauty, which is well worth the price of admission alone, will be seen a true novelty surprise on the Strand stage entitled, The $10,000 Bride. This 1s a story of a young fellok who is will- ing to give anyone whp will marry his betrothed $10,000. Many funny incidents arise before' any wedding takes piace. Then the fun begins. The audience yes- terday were all well pleased both with the picture and musical comedy. Many fine songs by the chorus giris were given which won much applause. A program well worth seemgl No raise in admis. sion prices. MYRKLE-HARDER CO. AT DAVIS, The Myrkle-Harder Company, long & favorite among the theatregoers of Nor- wich, still continues to draw houses at the Davis. Matince and night today the company will be seen in Lou Tellegan’s starring vehicle, Blind Youth, from the pen of Willard Mack. Blind Youth is a story of a young artist that loses all and gains all through love, On Saturday the company will close their engagement with The Unkissed Bride, a play for laughing purposes only. It is a comedy with a real love stary and therefore a play, well worth Mr. Blacker was a quiet, kind neigh- bor, and a true frend. He was a de- voted husband and father and took a deep interest in the affairs of his home. The son left for New ®ody to Norwich for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert A. Russell re- turned recently to their home in Putnam, a few days' visit at the home Frink. In. lflnnlc Edmiston has returned, following a few days' stay in Hartford, nmnuuofhardu:lna Mrs. J. M. THAT HOLDER IS FACING Charged with manslaugtiter, Louis G. Telder, chlef petty effioar aitached to the ne base, was arraigned before u‘. S. Victor Prince in police court in New London Thursday and bound over to the next term of the superior court under bonds of $5,000. Holder was re- leased, surety being quickly furnished. Prosecuting Attorney Daniel M. Cro- nin, in bringing the case to the atten- tion ef the court, stated that he had not made up his mind until shortly before court Thursday morning as to the charge upon which he would present Holder. ed reading the findings of Coroner Jeremiah J. Desmond and that he had also interviewed additional witnesses, fi- nally coming into court with a decision to enter a charge of manslaughter against Holder, Attorney A. M. Brown of Norwich and for Holden. Attorney Brown asked for a reduction of the bond but the court held that $5,000 is not excessive Attorney Brown said: “In charging the mccused with menslaughter, we belicve thatthe prosecution has fulfilled its full duty. Knowing that the state has ample testimony and that this court cannot make final didposition in the matter, we have demiurred to the complaint, expect- ing that the demurrer would be over- ruled. We do not feel that a large bond should be asked. All one has to do is to look at this young man to realize that he is a clean cut chap and absolutely straight. He has been attached to the submarine base for the past five years | FOR SALE CHIROPODIST and, it the law id not orbid 1t T would | Practical, Attemots at Co-operative Duy- £0 on his, bond myself. The whole affair | "%, led by Bros. Bartielt and Hollowell; Best q.,.m,, ot ...,,\.d hard ,,,..‘ po‘oig I’d:m"w- 8. 1s an unfortunate happening, but we do(S0RE by Mra Whitham; discussion of $12.00 per co n wood $11.00 per | 7 Al ity Q not feel that your honor should ask a |SOme of the Chan oord—Riso _ kindlings "and | oheetnut | Cain’ large bond.” | Hiotha 12 by waod, delivered to -fl parts of th- sity, Mrs. A HARRY B. FORD DIPHTHERIA AND WHOOPING ;‘“cmlh on SHOR REPAIRING COUGH IN NORWICH REPORT| ~ PHONE 792 One case of diphtheria and two eases NS GOOD WORK always at [of whooping cough were reported from 12 Pmven. gheaper prices, 3. All?flt!l. nw Norwich last week according to the| John A. Moran CIGARS S| Spesiuliy Shae weekly morbidity report issued by the|bas sold for Jan 7 state department of health. Diseases | NiNe-room nouse reported from towns in eastern Conne- |3venue, to Wilk Whitestene Cigar sare $70 per thousand. 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ARTHUR HACKETT, TENOR, AT SLATER HALL TONIGHT A large and enthusiastic audience will be present at the song retital given by famous American tenor, appearing this (Friday) evening in Slater hall. The following program will he rendered: Old English and Irish melodies: My Lovely Celia, Munros The Low Backed Car, Lover M.ry of Allendale, Hook: A Ballymore Ballad, Hughes Recit. Deeper and Deeper Still, Handel Aria, Waft Her Angels. Russian songs: In Silent Woods, Rimseki-Korsakeft A Dissonance, Boredine The Isle, Rachmaninoft Songs of Grusia, Rachmanineft French songsg ‘Tes Yeux, Rabey D'une Prison, Hahn Brunette, Ramean-Couperin Le Gardeur de Chevres, Lenormand Dansons 1a Gigue, Poldewskl Songs by American composers: Three Mystic Ships, Gena Eranscombe The Mooning Wind, Gena B In Flanders FIlY, Charles Hymn to the Night, ampb The accompanist will be Constance Freeman Hackett The Steinway plane will be used. Mr. Hackett is under the eoncert direce tion of the well known New York ime presario, Loudon Charlton Tickets for this notable concert are on sale at Cranston's on Broadway. Single admission $1.50. The net proceeds of ¢ for the benefit of th. the Serbian relief fun The stage decorations will by Otto I". Ernst, the florie @ concert will be ackus hospital and e furnished April Pomona Meeting. New London County Pomona grange, . 6, P. of I, will hold its April meet- ing with Groton nge, No. 176, In Odd Fellows' hall next Thursday. Morning ‘session will be ocoupied with routine business, outing talk and confer- ring the fifth degree in full form. Dinner will be served by the ladies of Grotom grange. Afternoon session with lecturer's pro- gram as follows: Discussion of Varlous Advertisement Will Rent If _—

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