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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement -Wm Get It A = Advertisement Will Get It WANTED--Male WANTED—Fsmaio ‘WANTED—Miscellsneous . . brakemen, beginners $200, Railway. Tulle- ¥ 2. ] WANTED The names of boys who are Sauare, 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. small 7 lbs. ople pig, Saturday n.ght, ; ".N\'nrd if returned Voluntown, Conn. crank handle, Sat- between 69 Oak St. and Finder leave at 69 Oak St “FOUND Came to my place, April 28, bull with slit in left ear. H. 462-4. Owner may : for adv. may2d between Moosup Hnuu tire, 30x3 1-2, y return same to eive reward, *hon road t";)L'ILAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT ndertaker and Embalmer PROVIDENCE 8T, TAFTVILLE one 630 Teleg Cummings & Ring an wishes a place as cook for a small or large family. Apply 236 Franklin St ply 98 River Ave., or Tel. 947. horse, to sell quickly. wich Town. WOMAN wanted to glean theatre morn- ings.” Apply Strand Theatre. may2d WANTED—Lady desires osition as timekeeper in manufacturing plant, or as general clerical worker ; experienced ; ref- erencen. Address Consciéntious, P. O. may2M’] l‘uTh WANTED—. Tde»hona érator for P. B. X. Address R. L ; Treasurer Connecticut Anle\ulnnl «{Lollege, Storrs, Conn. K may2d _ WANTED—A used davenport. M. Léw- is, Dental Laboratory, 161 Main St may2d Ax'l‘lm—An experienced waitress t be neat. Victory Lunch, lfraynz):ilm NTED—Woman to do housework WA two or three days of week; all conven- iences ; good pay. Call at Cooley’s, Math- ewson’s Mill Station, Westerly trolley. apr3od WANTED—A eon&tem colored wom- apra0d ~ WANTED—Laundress by the day. Ap- apr3od W. Wool- apr22d WANTED Middle age Woman Chambermaid American House WANTED-—Salesladies. worth Co. F. WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN. BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG Golden Strest FOR SALE—Horses 0 t; it's different. l.he‘gl K. Specialty Ce., Norwlth, Conn., 15 cents a box at your grocer’s. - may FOK SALE—English, White Leghor eges for haiching from 260-280 egg strain iy male bird from 304 egg pedigreed Washington St. may2: Shh POULTRY wanted ; flocks of Leghorns. Write Edwin Cnmenden. Crescent Beach, Cona. may2d 'WANTED—Household ‘Ml and an- glqu;el C. J. King, 48 Water St. Phnnt : FOR SA Lt—An adjustable dumbbell. -nl wm«m mmm- 7 cows, s@“ ‘Sothe beet ' eothie, fax ’?‘.2.7 S, breeding ens, ows, pigs, all ages, 100 vinegar, noeet cider Box 47, North Stonington, Conn. “¥FOR SALE — Three-burner Perfection oil_stove with baker, used but a_short time. Phone 368-5. __apr3od “FOR !Alegle work hl.l'fl&a dou- ble work harness. 199 Franklin St. apr30d FOR SALE—Gas range. Penobscot St. Inquire 11 apr3od WANTED—Books by the hundred or thousand. C. J. King, 48 Water St. Phone 38-2. may2d FOE SALE—Fine house, nine_ rooms, glendld location, ire within. at 27 Connell St. In- apr3fd YOUNG gentleman, 30, Well known sical artiste, theatrical profession, énti alone and lonely, refined and of highly fectionate nature, with earnest for happiness, seeks quiet young lady who has some capital ; immediate marriage de- sired; absolutely genuine and honorable. Maurice Carleton, General Delivery, Bal- timore, M may2d " WANTED Second hand _household goods, antique furniture, china, rare books and pictures, :lazswne, ete. ; high- est cash prices. Louis D, Ward, 30-32 Water St., Norwich. apriFMw WANTED—To rent a small house be- tween Norwich and New London; one acre of land or more. P, U. Box 53, Norwich, Conn._ apravs_ " ORDINAEY shampoo, facial or mani- cure now 50c. Lindgren's, 106 Thayer Bldg., laadl& Hairdressers. Tel. 304 deal work for summer excellent remuneration. Address Teacher's, Box 125, care Bulletin. _aprzsd ON ACCOUNT business being bad at present, I am leaving town till mext Oct. 1, 1921. I willi then return and run an auction’ every week. M. P. Hamilton. apr29d FOR SALE—Pair of good farm horses, double harnesses and qump cart. Sanders, Thamesvill Tel. 545-4. aprz9d “¥OR SALE—Very handsome young 1400 Ibs., work anywhere; priced Plain_ Hill Farm, Nor- Phone 463-14. may2d Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street 40 HORSES Another ‘'express car of 28 Horses, just arrived. Some nice pairs and extra good chunks, this time, weighing 1,200 to these—prices right. Tel. 536-3 1,600. You want to come and see ELMER R. PIERSON namber of Commerce Building Lady Assistant GAGER neral Director and Embalmer Day or Night (IR & A UAN IGAN BROS. r UNERAL DIRECTORS Morwich and Jewett City Henry All_n & Son Co. 5 WMAIN STREET FUNLKAL DIRECTORS ND LMBALMERS tant Telephone 410-2 DAY QR NIGHT a & Burke i .eral Directors x..... TRUCKING 293 West Main St. We wnywhere. Special _ats s soving bollers and ma- 3 jandd i§ wistauce dule LruEke A. Siegel. augdd S LAMBEKL, Jik, No. 441 Main St, , Uuckuig and exe lulfld & Moviux and Expressic Goswell Ave. Tel. 1433, | 7 nevild 0, Fnone 343, La\‘. DISTANCE MOVING _BHowN = s M‘nm 3 \nnl\u TEAMING AND TRUCKING doge v promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 — e B@WLING ALLEYS BOWLING ANT BILLIARDS AT THE AETMA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING —_— PIANO TUNERS GEER THE PIANO TUNER Prospect St. Phone 611 DANCING tructor, Odd Fellows’ rivate lessons daily. Evening class Mon- § o'clock. aprsd NUESERY : time to trim and prune wnd shade trees by expert tres one 1957. George Monroe. Ph THERE @ no agvertising medium la Eastern 1 leut equal to The Bulle | M e Pusineas CeSuita. DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. WANTED—Men-womeii_over 1’ lnsmu\e. Dept. 31-N., ter, N. Y. COLLINSWOOD SANITARIUM for cancers, tumors and ulcers. New Havea, Conn. apr2sd WANTED—Private family would board elderly lady; quiet residential section of city. 2gdnntn.l'nunu:ale A. G., Bulletin Office. apr: WHAT time is it by your watch? ‘Watcnya think of a nice mild Anndora cigar for 7c¢, three for 207 . Mr. Vega Havana cigar 10c straight, Krohn’s Spe- cial, local made, cigar three for 25e. Manila cigar 5c, six for 25c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. apri7d WANTED—Household_goods_and _an- Kiquc C. J. King, 48 Water St l;hene 3 WANTED—Books, pamphlets 8.|ld old almanacs. CA J. King, 48 Water SL Phone 38-2 aprasd WANTED—To buy a cheap farm, any location. Box 303, Danmielson, Conn. apr20d o WANTED—Second hand and umqus furniture. Tiger & Kremen, Successors to A. Bruckner, 65 Franklin St. Phone ’117 3 | Norwich. mar29d NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teieanons Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HAVE your tires ictreaded, look like new, wear like new, as good as new. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 ‘W. Main St feb2sd FORD OWNERS—Have your magnem recharged in the éar while you wait; hard starting and Weak lights remedied. Nor- fil\ ‘Welding Co., 31 Chestnut St Phone 1 feb22d Frozen Radiators Repaired and Recored Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND. LAMPS . STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical FRepairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 607 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET e —— POIII.TBY FORE !ALE—Grelne! buttsrmilk baby thick feed; it will raise all' you haich; Grmnei “Second Feed,” Greene's Gro- rod fast” James M. Young & Son. 186 up; bred to lay ; safe nn_rn d.a breeds ; Bbrooders | T Ea«t Hafi.fnni Conn. “TBABY chicks, prepaid delivery send for cireuk $4.75. Roy Clar] aprizd SAVE WHERE YOU CAN Boys' Blouses . L 4% Boys' Wash Suits . . T7e Ladies' Durham Hose . 17e Ladies’ Ipswich Hose, seam back .22e Girls' Dresses, with Bloomers..... $1.97 Strong Corsets, rust-proof. 97¢ Children’s Seamless Hose. 14e Ladies'’ All-Wool Serge Dr 0 Hundreds of Ladies' Trimmed Hats $3.97 Sale At All Our Stores. THE PASNIK COMPANY BSell for Less Norwich, Putnam, Willimantic, Danieison WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. INSURANCE | N DON'T let another da; |H ! ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Richards Building AROHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn, BILDERBECK & LANGDON ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 159 State Street Phene 1118 New Londen, Conn. Plans and Specificat s For Fac- tories aftd Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. BOOKBINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPFH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Bfank Books Made and Ruléd to Order COAL AND WooD 5733, | 15 pass without cbtammg that ADDITIONAL insurance 91 Main Street e e e —y e ——— FOR SALE_One Holstein heifer, with calf by her side. Joscph Schvenk, mear Railroad Station, Norwich Town. apr3od almost given away. Call Paracenti, Chureh St. _apr3od FOR SALE—50 cords of cow manure, on the state road. Peter Nawrocki, Yan- tic, Tel. 1704. apr3od " FOR SALE—24 cows, 7 new milch, and | rest milking; some coming in; Ayrshires and Guernseys. Peter Naw- rocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704. apr3dd FOR SALE—Seven 2 vear old_&teers. C. K. Bailey. Tel. 4 apr29d FOR SALE—Three latest model Koken barber chairs, practically new, at a bar- one Chevrolet touring car, price 350 ; Dodge touring car; seven passenger Hudson in A-1 shape, new paint, tires. Telephone 1079-14. apn.Qd latgely FOR SALE—At once, building stones, | C R. 8. nnfl.tfr Trustes 44 Shétucket Strset- FOR BALE—Asteniodiles i W el e o A Danielson, M '!'!T 96. Fot su.n-sma ;3 urhnd - Pulxnw uu‘,ng . u‘:::d. Phone. wlfls‘? nn,-non u«mn.. !\m* 26-28 Bm.-.nwav 1 sink will Ve sold r quickly ai v Inquire at P. O. Box 113, Néw London, Conn. sprlod “FOR_SALE—Brand new Ford to car, self starter; good reason for ullln& Tel. 531-3. apr3od FOR SALE_Bulck touring car in A- 1 condition, ot Norwich Battery 114 mi T‘zood’“ LEGAL NOTICR A cou . st Norwiel:. with-u and fol’ he m«r'v:' Norwich, on the 30th day of April, A D 1921 3 AE 3 ING. Jod Estate of Ellen Moran, l-u of V:r‘- wich, in said District, decesse: Ord That the ,\ammmramr cite the erediiors of said deceuse 1o $ aguinst said =siate wiGHR months from fhis date, by pasting n tlce to thut effect, together with a copy of this order, on the sigdpost nearest to the place where said deerased igat dwe d in the sume Town, and by ing g Booth )fll! overhauled painted, extra wheel with tlre anrc’d “¥oRr SKLE—-I!“ R!c reasonable price. “FOR SALD—M agon, condition zvm demonstrate any ~FOR SALE 1920 model Big | Six Stude- baker 7-passenger car, run less thanm 7.000 miles, price reasonable. Charles B. Palmer, R. F, D. No. 3, Norwich. Tel. 107-2 Jewett City. apr20d the same once in a new‘lvawr h’lv eirculation in said District, aud make re turn to lhli Court. NELSON J. AYLINC, Julge. The above and foregoing I8 a . ue oopy FOR SALE — Four-room, well built camp at Scotch Cap on the Thames. 150 feet waterfront by 276 depth launch landing, large porch; price $2, 500 10 minutes from trolley and store ; terms easy. Address J. Hardwick, Quaker Hill, Corm Box 8. apr28d TFOR SALE Tegistered Ayrshire bull 2 years old; also several tons of A-1 hay. Tel. 1864-4. aprzéd FOR SALE_1919 Reo wagon ; | ¥ e will_sacrifice for quick sale. 151 West Town St. Phone 318-14 mar18d "FOR SALE—New 1921 onklanu road- ster and 5 pass. touring. $1.395 Dase. coupe and § pass. sedan. $2,065 ; fiommay cord. Allul HELEN M. DRESCITER, Cleric. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- eeased are hereby notified o presemt thetr claims agzainst d estate to the under- trucks, 2 and 3 1-2 h7n cx\naclty $3,400 | signed at -9 - Jol St, Norwick, Comn.. and $4,400. H. K. Anderson. 21 Maple | within the time limited in the above and St., Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. mar10d | foregoing order. DENNIS G. MORAN, “FOR SALE—Twelve choice dahlia bulbs, named varieties, all different, pos!;- Eam §1; 12 extra choice $2. rown, 46 Palmer St., Norwlch. Tel. 1648 apridd may2d Administrator. TO RENT TO RENT—Furnished fooms for light ho\mekee ing. 27 Division St. may2d FOR SALE—Well seasoned mixed slab 'wd'll;d E. Beard &'Son, City. Tel. 615-4. apr19d - " TO RENTTenement of seven rooms, all ‘mprovements. 324 West Main St. may 2d FOR SALE—Hard wood, ‘10 per conl stove lengths. Phone 1099- C. Bruwn/Ynx'(kx aprfld "FOR SALE One of the best farms in New London county, full set of large buildings, 132 acres of land, among other geod farms; immediate possession. Wm. A Ms%n, Lebanon. Conn. Phone 78. aprl. TO BENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, -all latest improve- ments. 163 }_Spruce St. myu FOE RENTStore centraily located:; | rent reasonable; suitable for any retall | business. Tel. 4. apr29d _FOR BENT—Smiall tenement, 47 Beech Street. apr29d FOR SALE—The dairy, fruit and poul- try farm of W. C. Sm/th in Franklin; on m road. 15 minutes’ ride .from Nor- beautiful location, house up to date with ‘all the modern_improvements. Come and investizate. W. C. Smith, on the premises, or Tel. 33 12, or inquire W. F. H)ll Thayer Bldg. mar3ld STOP in to see us; We carry every- thing in the line of second-hand furni- ture. stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, 16 Wa!ler St., Norwich. Phone 1703-2. mar22 FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. R.:m:! Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. TO RENT—Six-room lxnrtment. modern improvements, 314 Franklin S Apply George Greenberger, 4 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 31. apr2sd R RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 7 Oak St apr2sd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, No. 84 Franklin St.; rooms have been thoroughly renovated. will open for occupancy April P 25; transients accommodated. C. E. Bur- gess. d apr: TO RENT — Furnished mm'_'t'm- phone 274. GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE beginning with the engagement and wedding ‘rings and ending with all of the thousand and one articles in silver and gold_needed in the new home. are headquarters for all such gifts. FOR SALE Farm located three miles from Frank- lin Square, on state road and trolley line, containing 130 acres, well divi buildings ; must be seen to be —will be sold right. For particulars, FRANCIS D. DON Central Building, Norwich. FOR SALE 9-room Cottage House, with two baths, hot and cold water, set tubs, and new see A. V. COV Telephone €83-3 " FOR SALE 100-acre stocked farm, finely located, Franklin Square. For full particulars, LLO pleasant surroundings, near city and mar- arns kets good 8-room house, large and farf buildings, 10 acres staogih fields, excellent_soil, fruit, complete with 7 head cat poultry, farming equipment, end epring work started;. § terms. Tryoms' Agency, Conn. . team, 0, apr29d FOR SALE ON WEST SIDE 2 family house, of 4 and 6 rooms respectively, in fine condition. Has large’ lot 60x145 feet. PRICE $4,500 2 family house, of 4 and 5 rooms respéctively. Thoroughly modern. PRICE $5,000 For further particulars apply to JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET preciated as, electric lights, team heating sys- tem, hard wood floors on first floor — good location, five minutes’ walk from 198 CIiff Street good spring-watered pas- turea, 1,000 cords valuable wood. plenty lowing done easy imantie, FOR RENT ONE OF THE CHOICEST APART- MENTS IN° NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONSISTING OF SEVEN EOOMS, {EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MOSY MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH- ER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE. MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE i Look over our offerings today. LEE CLEGG YOUR JEWELER 327 MAIN STREET NORWICH NEAR POST OFFICE JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. TO RENT Two or three connecfed rooms on She- | ¢ Tuchet Bt Tagalng o8 ‘You Can Do No Better Than MURPHY & M'GARRY. e ey BUILDING Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S PEERRONE & Christian Co.. building | cuntractors, stonework, brickwork, con- crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and anything extra. 15 Platt Aveé. Tel. 2 478-5._ Call between 5 and 6.30 & m, anu froth 5.30 to § p. m. augdd JORN BELLONE and Leuis Lalima, 102 Chestnut St., General Contractors. Tel. 531-12. aprizd T FUMIGNARO JAMESContractor of excavating and stonework and ' i casavaing wnd iovewore ¢ iows: | DELICATESSEN STORE work. 123 Oakridge st Norwich, €onn. Telephone 627-5. CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. 40 Franklm Street Copyright 1916 The Picture Advertisérs, Oregon City, Oregon — FOR : SALE Good Safe, one Silent Salesman Show Case; one 10 foot Show Case, 2 Wal Cases, Desk, Small Shelving, etc. LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Opp. Bulletin Co. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Seves Ready Mired Paint Varnishes, 1 Cases, Register, FOR SALE NEW MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, IN BEST RESIDENTIAL SEC- TION. TELEPHONE 1506, Archa W. Coit 63 BROADWAY Telephone 1334 FOR SALE cord—Al; kindlings weod, delivered to HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 wood small quantities. uz? 3. R. 1, Shaviro. Willow st, mnw WHEN ¥ 'T 16 put your b Ress betdk the fiufie. flé?‘“ll TO i um bet th the adverti Cotamns ot 'The Bunei rectising WANT % el el ?; um_better cotumns v! R —— ‘busi« ‘pubdie, l.here is no medi= h the advertising seasoned hard weod ! ‘1?-” per cord—Green wood $11.00 per | chestnut l parts of the city. f Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER | Preston Bros: Ime. Best work k.:‘lgd rln;!:ruh at right "LL‘Q:' ices, by aki abor. AND FOCKET 50 West M, Q'el-ihon. e ain St DOOLEY & . 8iMPsON CIGARS Thayer Building Whitestene Cigar sare $70 per thousand 3. ¥. CONANT, ii Praskiia TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic #nd Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. (Established for Half a Gentary) | GLASS — PUTTY ~ PAINT Hardware — Tools — m Exarming our fine of Aluminom Ware e Suite r\'k‘h THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Build 74 Franklin Strieet | e e— = — 16 youe WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- et g vfi%" Bl = Sasy befors the Dublic there 1xpo medt Um better g thas, oy the ~alumos of Tha Ballatin, -—— < PEIROR. (28 State We | wastes of Alaska : Tnioa, Ne. 137, U. B, of C. and Shtry B . A G NG meets 2t te Armory. l\f‘rm Class ot ¥. M. C. A. ‘Tuesday evening at 6.15 o'clock & mod. erate priced supper will be served . to the Men's Bible study class ap the “¥i building after which the swmdy w.li be taken All men, wheths~ members «1 the association or pot 47X Wel>ome de. the session. - Strand ¥, Toesday, Wednesday - . A whirl of comedy dance and somg s at the Strand for the first haif of this week in the form of a big mumical comeds- entitled the “Girl With a Million” Thiw is & snappy. musical comedy intended Lo keep awake the interest of ail omledkerr~ A redl gloom chaser., ome which yo ougth to make it your duty 1o sec. Also Barle Williams in “Romance Promoters © To put the man in romance was ihe task which Quentard Lorris, the noted fin- amcier, set for himself. He knew that hix only daughter, who would inher!t hig mtt- lions was of an imaginative turn of ming and he feared that some graspng, ® . adventurer would make her his victho Lorris had put over many smashing ae-u In Wil Street, but this was the difficult proposition he had evet !u@l—w get a son-in-law who womid: br homest and wholesome and the same time meet the specifications of Detty, his daughter. And to do it all without lev ting either know it was being den® Lorris bad to play sick, and then In- sane, in order to carry out Nis schesfie but the results justified the steps he took It must also be taken into considératios that Lorris had a keen sense of tumo:" and was an expert judge of character ¢~ explain why his experiments in the hu. man equafion came out so happily 4% around. He took a big chanece in juggling” with hearts. but then Quentard Lerris ‘was nover the man to be stopped by bl chances. M is 5 most diverting and refreshing yarn, that of “The Romance Promoters.’ the Vitagraph comedy drama. with Harle candidats™ the Strand theatre s week. Willisms as the fortunate which will be shown at the first half of Breed Theatre How often have you tired of the me- notony of things—the same trivial habits every day, the same traits of chasac ter, the same dull methods of pursuing & livellhood? ~ Yet all about you is d- versity of life, a diversity denied to the people of the great northlands, shut by ice and snow and ' tortured by the mournful road of the north winds = This same thenie has been made the under-theme of a powerful drama by Rex Beach “The North Wind's Maliee* which is' the feature at the Breed the- atre today and Tuesday. It piciures gea phically in its tale of romance ths mad. dening influence of monotony on the tag) nerves of the men and women who liye thelr simple but rugged lives in the awid We want you to see “Phe North Wind'y for aside from its powerful dra matic appeal it presents a new outlook on the life of the sturdy nmorthlanders, an outlook that is picturesque, umusual anv fescinating in character. No need to say more of Rex Beach. H¢ has long been prociaimed America’s fore- most writer. And Goldwyn's name meame & rexl production. The Pathe News and 2 Century comedy make up (he remasnder of the bIlL. - Davis Thestre. . The feature picture at Davis the ater for today and tomorrow is s latest photooity, “To One Woman,” which 8 desc-ibed ae » dramatic expose of some little keews facts of married ani near-marrisd The story is 'ald 1 2 count=y villaee mei: the sea ani poririvs *he shadew upon twa roman es by he ¥hime - & comB woman. satisly aer eca pr cious wants, shand goos 16 1w 134 8 youst Jestor ly lured fom bie wn swestaea <. Fluwever, mmt- st themeelves saiiefactosily iw- | the end. and the tyra=t-w. man is fored. “Greatest Love' 2 new Sedct Sjecal i3 fhe second feitm-s at the Davis Che ater, todmy and Tu-sday Vera. | Govcon in the stellar d+ie Magazifc closes the bill CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN WELCOMED AT GIBRALTAR Givraltar, My 1—Crown Prinee I fohito of Japan was given an enthusiag tio wéloome here yesterday aflernoen. The. prince, wearing the uniform of &n~ admiral, - Jeft the battieship Katori withy - nis retifue. &t @ o'clock, and drove te* the government house with a mounted escort and a guard of homor compesed” with cheering people and wers cordemed with Bluepackets and soldiers The prines and his party dined at fhe government heuse in the evening. Brft-. ish and American admirals being gusits at the brilliant function. which was* given by the governor. During the 8in-- ner toasts to Great Britain and Japan wére dronk. — Newtown—Owing 1o the change in time on the railrosd seheduir, many of thom who usumily commute duily are obliged to remain i Bridgeport during the waek Oils and Brushes | 8o far Newiown is ronning on standard and Metate time. et e b s