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" Call at the Bulletin Office. A Bulletin: Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED —Male WANTED—Men to hire salesmen, take « for shrubs. roses, frult trees; pay weeliy; this pays from $200 to $300 monthly. Write for terms. Kmpire State Nursery Co,, Waterloo, N. Y. may3ld WANTED—Eight young men to ““t 30 cents an hour. Auditori lotel o'clock Tuesday moming, nay2ssTu WANTED—Doy of 1i wants position on farm with Christian American family. Address 94 Stonington Road, R. D. 1. mays0d 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. LOST AND FOUND LOSY—Coat. If found, return to Blin- g@lerman’s, 5 Forest St, Norwich, Cona: Fel. 1172. may27d ZUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 235-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and smbalmer Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIiRECTOKRS | Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. : 88 MAIN STREET _FUNERAL DIRLCTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY 02 NIGHT . Shea & Burke | Funeral Directors 41 Main Street ARCIUTECTS CUDWORTH® & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. e DANCING N. H. LEVY, lnstructor, Odd Fellows' 1, N Private lessons daily. 996. Ivening class Mon- & o'clock. apréd L NURSERY W is the Ume lo trun and prune Four {ruit and shade Lrees by expert trce men. Phene 1957. George Monroe. . dec2td promptly and promptly and Bulletin Co., 66 mayl9d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTEACTOKS—JOBBERS, Vlumbing and Heating. JOHN BLLM, Breed Botlding. v FHONKE 381, Phone. | auestion, A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It| - -~ Advertisement Will Get It e S——————eer— WANTED—Famale ‘WANTED~—Miscellaneous - - WANTED—Woman for housework on| WANTED—Second hand furnituré and small farm, family of adults. Phone |antiques; oldest and largest dealers in 1873-14. Hox 127, R, D. &, Norwich. Norwich ; we buy and sell anything; high- y3ld €st prices. \LuuxshD.PV“\zrd.7 0 and 82 5 20— S| Norwi 0 ANTED—GIrl to do housework. 56| " aws1dghary o Ehene Summer 8t mayild = —— TWANTD] WANTED — Second _hand usehold { "WANTED_A position to Jdo general | goods, modern or antigue, -in, Jarge oF | housiework in city or country. —Writesmail’lots. Call at our large ' ! Housemaid, eare Bulletin. may30d | when in need of furniture, stoves. . ery, etc., and save. money. The largesi | WAITRESS wanted, Apply at Victory 8d Lunch. may “WANTED-—A kind woman who will be willing to assist in eare for an elderly lady. Write Box 200, cwre Bujletin, RN B WANTED—Two girls at the Norwich Steam Laundry, 193 Frankiin St. may24d WANTED—At once, salesladies. Apply at The ¥, W. Woolworth Co. _mayzid WANTED—Girl for general housework and to go to the beach for the summer. Mrs. ¥. C. Turner, 15 Broad St. may23d WANTED—Girl to do_typewriting, ste- Rography and general o work. - Apply to P. O. Box 398, Putnam, Cona., giving experience, references, and salary ox- pected. mayli FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—One pair of young horses, team harness, iron-hu" dump cart, brand new; price reasonable if taken at onee. Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704, may26d 40 HORSES Another express car of 28 Horses, just arrived, Some nice pairs and extra goeod chunks, this time, weighing 1,200 te 1,600. You want to come and see these—prices right, Tel. 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON LEGAL NOTICES MAYOR’'S OFFICE, City of Norwich, Connecticut, To Charles H. Raynes, a Sherift of the City of Norwich, Greeting: You are hereby directed to warn the electors of the City of Norwich to assem- ble in City Meeting in the several voting dtllr]:l&! in said City as provided-by law to wit: FIRST VOTING DISTRICT—At the Town Hall in the Courthouse Building. BKCOND VOTING DISTRICT—AL the City Fire Department Station, West Main Street. THIRD VOTING DISTRICT—At 253 stock of used housti\jold K:Odfikilfl]m“'md; ham county, Ward Lirog., No. {’ug t, W tic, Ct. . Te 632-3. 1jayad WANTED — Sectond hand furniture, books and antiques. C..J. King, 48 Water St.. Phone 3§-2. . -mayiod WANTED—A Dodge’or Ford roadster, in good mechanical condition; no new paint or otner fixings to: make price hi Wel, 1177 may28d | WANTED— c: * Welsler's Farm Agency and tell him .your farm is: for sale. Weisler's Farm Agency,: Duniel- son, Conn. _vmiyzild_ { 'TRY THIS ‘oi your lawn mower: La Banita Manila cigar, mild, ¢ each, ¢ for 20e; ‘Anndora muld cigag Te, 8 for 20 Moon Spots pony cigar ¢ straight; buy a swell Italian briar pipe for-75c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. mayzld MEN—Women—Giris wanted; $116- $195 month; government jobs; hundreds openings; write immediately for list Tanklin: Institute, Dept. 31-R. Hoches- ter, N. Y, maylid o+t P BT PRIEP GRS 5 ORDINARY shampoo, facial or mani- cure now 50c. Lindgren’s, 106 .Thayer Bldg., Ladies’ Hairdressers. Tel.’ 57 maylid 5 WANTED—Second hand and antigue furniture. Tiger & Kremen, successors_to A. Bruckper, 55 Franklin St. Pnene 717-3 Norwich. mar28d WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES | LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. Central Avenue, formerly Pitcher & Ser- vice Drug Store. S AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES SIXTH VOTING DISTRICT—At Bill- ings' Hall, Hamiiton Avenue, on MONDAY, JUNE 6th, 1921, at 5.30 o'clock In the foremoon, Lo choose by bal- lot two Aldermen, four Councilmen, two Water Commissipners, a City Clerk and @ Tax Collector for the term of two years each, and a Treasurer and two Sheriffs for the term of one year each. Voting machines will be used under the nrovisions ’g( the laws of the State of Cunnecticut. Said meeting will be open in each of the Districts at 5.30 o'clock in the forenoon tor the purpose of voting for said City Ltlicers, und shall continue open until 5 o'elock in the afternoon, when the polls in each District shall be closed. Also to vote at said meeting in each of the Dis- tricts, between the same hours, viz, 5.30 in the forenoon and 5 in the afternoon, and at the same polling places. on tne “Shall a commission be chosen to prepare a charter for the City of Nog- Wich?" as not less than 10 per centum of the electors of said City, as shown by the 48t registration list, have filed, not less han sixty days and not more than one hundred and twenty days from the first Monday of Jure, 1921, petitions with the Mayor askinz for the submission of such question to the electors. The aflirmative bailot on said questien in each of the said Districts shall read Charter Revision, Yes, and the negative hallot shall read, Charter Revision, No, and in said ballot- i said question voting machines id Dballots shall be sed and returned c as ballots at an elec- aid City, ifternoon in the tes of the City's And at a o said Town H expenscs for 1 year ‘as e by the Court of Common Council of & i necting held on the 23d day of 921, will be submitted to 3 for action thereon ; and will wlso be submitted ta said City on the estimates for spe- s resented Council in the revort of the Com- mittee on Iinance at said meeting heid May 23d, 1921; also to a tax on the City list last mad, and perfected to meet the nses of ‘e City unon the es the appropriations y City Meeting to be made from the City Treasury and to fix 0 to act upon the list of abate- of taxes made by the Mayor and Aldermen of said City, {o be presented at said meeting; alsc to authorize the tem- porary borrowing for the Gas and Electric Department, in anticipation of its ordinary revenue, of 'such sum or sums not exceed- ing in the aggregate $50.000 as may be necessary from time to time to pay the running cxpenses of said department, the sums £o0 borrowed, principal and interest, to be repaid from said revenue, before the end of the present fiscal year; also to au- thorize, sanction and approve of the re construction, enlargement and extension of the City's gas and eleetrie plant by the expenditure of $40,000 for gas mains and §12,000 for the installation as a part of the City's electric lighting system on certain streets of City of what is known as the White Way, and to authorize the berrowing for the Gas and Electric De- partment said sum of $52,000 for such purposes, and to sanction and approve of the issuance of bonds in said amount in payment therefor; also to authorize the borrowing of $§30,000 in payment of that amount of the floating debt of said City and to authorize the issuance of notes of the City therefor on which $7,500 shall be payable each year; also to authorize the borrowing of such sum or sums of money not exceeding in the aggregate $200,000 a8 may be needed from time to time to make the improvements and discharge the uhl‘lfnlluns and expenses authorized by said meeting, and determine the time within which repayment shall be made of money borrowed. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 28th day of May, 1921. H. M. LEROU, Mayor of the City of Norwich, Conn. I hereby certi foregoin for se: that the above and is the warning directed to me ice by nublication. tteat: CHARLES H. RAYNES, » The very Dest piumb.ug by expert workmen 4t tue [diresi prices is guare Mateed; alac inestiiz and gas filing. 3OHN K. 10MIKINS, 83 West Main St ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 1567-4 32 GTH STREET > -~ BULLARD - Teacher of the Vielie Phong 127-4 Blise Placo | Have a Few Outfits (o Lena. -— - TEACHER OF SINGING Melephone 652-2 53 UNCAS'STREET CHIROTODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodis Speciallst (vsr;:ec;.id:u;“lu;‘). Sfl% Alice Bldg.. . Norw Phone 1366-4. ’ lllln I‘.. Al A Sherlff of the City of Norwich, Conn. % INBURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALLKINDS DON'T let ancther day pass without :’;“béaknrimg that ADDITIONAL insurance 1. ISAAC 8. JONES nsurance an ! Estats Richards Building .31 Main 'S( LS COAL AND WoOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in lfi'fl',” x‘z.wl ql‘lknnu‘}';u Phéma' 504 or Fhiaiss s reviee Wiklew St fornerhy to said Court of< se compensation of the Collector of said | HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ use; safety @il for incubators.and: heaters} Noxall polish for autos and other acces- Aobile oils of all grades. Jona- than Smith, Dealer in Olls and Gasoline, 30 Town St. Tel 318. mayéd HAVE your ures i.treaded, look like | new, wear like newwu good ra as in St new. feb24d OWNERS—Have your magneto recharged in the car while you wait; hard starting and weak lights remedied. Nor- wich Welding Co., 31 Chestnut St Phone 214, feb22a Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET |Storage, Repairing, ‘Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 763 Frozen Radiators " Repaired and Recored” Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure, MUD GUARDS J AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED Sag WM. E. SHANLEY 439 MAIN STKEET, (East Side) OVERUAULING AND PEPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons; Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | Blacksmithing in all its branches | SGBH & blark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET | Auction Sale Every afternoon and evening until everything is sold of entire stock of Jew- elry and Silverware, etc., etc., at THE LIBERAL LOAN CO., | 63 Franklin St., . opposite Bulleiin Ce. mayl6d CIGAES CIGARS sare $70 per thousand T. il Franklin St. TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET |} NORWICH, CONN. i (Established for Half a Century) | Whitestone Cig: 3, F. CONAX AUTOS FOR HIRE Hunt’s Taxi Service | LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. ! WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, it FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 WHEN YOU WANT to-put your busl- ness before the gublic, there is no medi- um -betier than through the advertising columas of The Bulleti tin. | A Bulletin For Sale | A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It TO RENT * Advertisement Will Sell It \ ~FOR SALE — Cedar fence posts and || TO RENT—Apartment of six rooms, all fence rails, delivered anywhere; phone |improvements. 312 Franislin St, Tel, 37. your —order e%rlg',mié 11; l\nrtlui ‘1:1;\5"]1] may30d - ich Tow 12, ma Cuf — ‘—#__ =9 g b ¥d JayI9TAP ST w0 RENT—Fura Tooms for light ¥OB SALE—Modern eight-room colo- | housekee, oEwell Avp. maydia house, with own water system, bath- P el room, steam heat, and garden, in village NT—Furnished rooms,, $2 and of Nu!l{".hxswmngu;?,- nen; téolley. Hib- |up. 18 Union St - ay27d berd ‘R. Norman, Norwich, Conu. TH RENT_Gx e % ThS 2 ENT—G? sbace for two cars, AERFERNT v, . _ | Inquire at 56 Bosweil Ave may2ad ¥OR SALE—Several cows, recentl ¥OR RENT—Nice six room cottage, reasonable o rizh{ family, Address Geo. Lumsdén, 82 Oakridge St. may24d FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms for offices, well heated in winter and cool in freshened ; also a pure Guernsey bull calf. lmersen Perkins, Hanover. Phone 1844-3. mayivd ) TFGR SALE—One silo, 18 by 34, down, packed and ready to haui away ; price at- tractive. Georze H. Kimball, Wood's Hill | SYIVIET. AbDly at Loynton & Boynuton, ¥arm, Brooklyn, Comn. Tel. Dauieison |25 Main St~ =~ = may21d SR G may2id T NT—Four rooms, furnished, .TQ REN |smumer bungalow. - Phone 1876-4, maylid TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, 73 West Thames St. Phons 178-4 “may17d | FOR RENT—Store centrally located; | rent _reasonable ; suitable for any retail business. Tel. 346. aprzsd TO RENT — Furnished rooms. Tele- > jani FOR SALE—Antique furniture, Satur- day and Monday. Mrs. Bixby. Windhum Green, Windham Center. mayzsd FOR BALE—A new milch reglstered Ayrshive cow, calf by her sid s0_sev eral tons of hay. Plain. _Tel. 981 FOR_SALE—Onc twi C., model 8. C., newly pai D. L. Jones, East ma; ne 274, A Bulletin To Let ‘Advertissment Will Rent It POULTEY ————— e A. B. HALL'S R. L. Red and White Leg- horn chicis, 5,000 every week ; free r: stock, state tested; bargain vrices for Aa; i 11 i 3 3 [ Welhator Conne® Vhone V463, miayiid e will_rai .=u you hatch; I‘&mna ced” Greene's Gro- M. Young & Son. TRUCKING FOR 1 West Main St We MOVE Cver, Lling ey wicie, Special ate Lenlion Vel wolJving bollers wid mas cuinery. Foone 8a7-d, janid [ MO CAL wid Bl digmite Wi L uck- mg. Phone 1926. A. Siegel. Rugs T GUb LAMBLmA, si, N0, 641 Maws BL, 1005 Wisialice Woving, (tuckiig usd ex; prsrragoeliid w1 3 GEOKGE LAKBEINE DU, teaming, e VNS ey uckiog. ‘Long Dithuce Movieg and EapressiBg. Zinalelman o hoTAwll Ave. ‘tel, 1438, y body, with cab, tires most new ; for "§400, or will trade for light tour: ung cattie. W. E. Clark, Mountain $t., Willimantic, Conn. mayzsd b s, 2 o FOR SALE—Ice cream, wholesale and | ! retail; delivered to all parts of city. Peter Costandi, 112 Frankhin St. maylzd FOR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per stove lengths, Phone 1099-2. Brown, Yantic. aprlid STOP in to see us; we cairy ever. thing in the line of second-hand furni- ture, 8loves. ete. New London Salesrooms, 16 Water 8t, Norwich. Fhone 1703-2. mara ¥FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin Raging's Fura Agency, banicison, Conn. FOR SALE—Small five passenger tour- late model, electric lights and starter, hiil climber, es on llon of Ford size tires ail around, t xtras, tres and motor in perfect condition, new top, new batteri 1l be sold on time nents. Mrs: Ning, 33 Cottage 5 W London, Conn. Ring second bell on left hand side. mayiod ! FOR SALE—1920 Essex in A-1 condie 1 Tel. §18-14. 158 West Town St cord, C. 8. Addr reasonable etucket St. " ¥OR SALE_Dodze roadster, good con- ditien, Tel. 212, apr23d FOR SALE—New 1321 Oaklands, road- ster and o pass. touring, §1,250; 4 pass. FOR SALE Six-room cottage house, with all mod- ern improvements, hardwood floors, lot | coupe and 5 pa un, $1,980 ; Northway 0. For full particulars, see trueks, 2 and 2 ton capacity, $3,400 Sl Rentullvat aud §4,400. IL B. Anderson, 21 Maple A. V. COVELLO, St.. Danieléon, Conn. Tel. 340. ~ marlld Tel. 683-3, 198 CLT St. ED MACHINES Saxon Delivery Body Dodge Touring FOR SALE A very choice nine-room cottage, de- sirably located on Broad St. | 3 Buick Touring Seripps Sooth Runabout. 1915 1920 5 3 s 1920 Oakiand Sedan For fuller partiulars, inquire of 1930 Hupmiotile Toaving JOHN A, MORAN, In good conditio: ud ut reasonable REAL ESTATE BEOKER, prices. mayid Franklin Square. FOR SALE Terms if desired. C. V. PENDLE 45 Broadway. oN, Service Station, Lake St HUPMOBILE AGENCY. TEAMIAG 4y t0uviie; lobs diatance Uinins sevialty. Jonn M. Yord B aeviid 2237 Pnene Co B BlUsLee & BUN, : St Fhule uk G_DISTANCE MOVING BEOWN & ALY BUGlUCKE: Bl Pt W PIANU AND FURNITUKE MOVING TEAMING AND TRUGKING done very promptly und at reasouable . prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St, Phone 511 - St PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 DBCOKJINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order Two-family house, seven rooms each, modern improvements, situated in one of | the best locations in’ Greeneville, Price and terms are very reasonable. | For full particulars, inquire of | AUTO BUYERS Here are some real top-notch offer- JOHN A. MOKA REAL ESTATE BROK may19ThSTu ings of used ars—private owned v cars, taken in trade within the three weeks, for mew machines. Sold with certainty that they will jive you real service. We kncw each nd every one of them and they are ER, ranklin Square. FOR SALE | A two apartment house, in good {1/ location, on the West Side. Each ||/ apartment has six rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, gas; good lot and fing garden. Two 7-passenger Reos ; Twe 5-passenger Reos Seven-passenger Velic Two Hudson Sedans Overland 5-passenger Sedan, NEW CARS Hudson 7 passenger i Two Essex 5 passenger i i i i Two Brisco 5 passenger. Ask for demonstration on any new T used car. THE DANTELSON GARAGE, C. H. PELLETT, Prop., Railroad Square, Danielson. Tel, 190. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Phorfes 278 MAIN STREET 'VERMONT COWS FOR SALE % NOTICE— BUILDING Now is the time to have your : screens and screen doors made. . George Carload Just ‘Arrived. ucher, Contractor and Builder, 106 North Main. Tel. 1530. mayi7d FRED W. HOXIE Lebgnon, gonn. FOR SALE 103-acre farm home, excellent location, LALIMA & BELLONE, 102 Chestnut St, contractors, digging, stonework, brick- work, cement_work, and plaster ~Phone A31-1% 5 -9 p. m. maysd main auto highway, large fertile fields,| FUMIGHARO JAMIS —Contractor of | spring-watered pastures, valuable wood- |excavating and eworks | “and = house: land, abugdant fruit, good $-room huu»e‘l"-“fl{“e- 1&*&" e.s‘,‘” St Mmfmh Co;n. large barns and farm buildings, river bor- )’:,?I"_ ey 29505 5% iarsd bers farm, $2,000, part cas eleD! L 1 A¥ TRYONS' AGENCY, may27d Willimaatie, Conn. CEMENT FOR SALE o 53 and 60 Water Street. Three- FOR EVERYBODY. story brick building, containing two stores and two tenements — one tenement of six rooms and one of twelve rooms. Very desirable prop- erty for business. Price right, and will arrange liberal loan if neces- §| sary. Choice investment. | i THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. FRANCIS D. DONAHUE CENTRAL BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer s s o e FOR SALE In Thamesville Very Attractive 7-ROOM COTTACE With All Modern Improvements A Rare Bargain, The Price Is Right APPLY TO James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET Steam Engine Repairs WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best wurk and materials at right prices, by skiiied iabor. | Telephone 50 West Main St. DENTISTS =52 ————— |§ DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN | DENTAL SURGEON i M’ Grory Building Nerwich, Conn. $4,750 will buy new modern home, NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the) THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn, Offiee Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—S8 Teiesnone hood. Further particulars from A Archa W. Coit Telephone 1596 BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. Every load 100 per cent. hard, and full cord for— ONLY §11.00 Qn‘;so CHESTNUT WO00D AND INDLINGS, 'DELIVERED ANY- WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN. . - HARRY B. FORD PHONE, 792 . 233 MAIN STREET Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. ‘DENTIST SOMERS BLOCK, ON THE SQUARE © * Telephome 774 HOTELS AMERICAN MUUSE, D, Morrissey, | Prop. First class Garage Service Come | mected. Phone. Shetucket Street, | "DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European Hayes Bros, FProps. Telephone 23-28 Brozdway 1229 PROGRESS ON LOCAL Shetucket , No. 27, L O, meets in Odd Fe Hall, Norwieh Nest, No. 1396, 0. 0. 0. in Owis' Hall. 7 A2 Aerip o Phone 178| vears ago; the splendid acting organ 22 Clairemont Ave | dramatic world this season with her What Is Going On Tonight . ANNOUNCEMENTS Community Pienle at Lowthiorpe Mea. dows. The community picnfe at Lowth Meadows offers an interesting uyp'n(:rnpl‘ ty for clubs and neighborhood groups, a: well as for the unattended, to take sup. per together out of doors on Friday ev- ening, June 3rd. Half past five is the hour for meeting and before seven Rev Mr. Abbott will lead in a short, smap- PV sing on the hillside, At the Dayis. The sale of tickets for the engage ment of Jane Cowl in “Smilin’ Through.' at the Davis theatre, Friday evening June 3rd, opens tomorrow morning. In dications from the interest in mail or ders assure those anxious of this eity showing dramatie apyrecintion for a vig it from a gifted star of Miss Cowls standing that capacity business will gree: this lovely lady. “Smilin' Through” makes an unusua 2ppeal because. it mat only tells a pure and powerful v, but del message -that t singularly and pertinent at this time. Enhancinz the pleasure of the public those facts are Miss Cowl's fine characterizations ir two distinct roles; the beauty of the costumes which. she wears both as the girl of today and the bride-to-be fif: tion surrounding her and the remar ably beautiful and artistic scenic inves- titure which Joseph Urban has furnished in the quaint English cottage set ke a gem in the loveliest of lovely gar- dens. Miss Cowl's personal success ~ ir “Smilin’ Through” has been extraordin. ary because of the new revelations: of her power to charm the public. The star, ples and cast will unquestiona- bly prove why Miss Cowl has creat- ed epoch-making achievements in the widely advertised tour of the far west and the stay in Chicago and Philadel- phia. Davis Theatre., George Melford, who has been pro ducing come of the best pictures of the current season. has anather winner ir “Behold My Wife!” which is the fea. ture attraction at the Davis theatre dur. ing the first part of the week. The photoplay was adapted from Sir Gil- bert Parker's g tale of the Can- adian Northwest, “The Translation of = Savage.” r. Melford, who has been préducing good plctures since the infancy days of the cinema industry, came to the fore recently with his excellert picturizatior of the morality play, “Everywoman." He followed this with Jack London's *The Sea Wolf" and subsequently witk the famous western play, “TV: Round BUILDING DURING PAST WEEK, Up.” in which Roscoe Arbuckle starred. With carpenters and masons all |work and the weather conditions being of !the best progress on local building pro- jects during the past week was the best since before the first of April. Several new projects’ have been started many of the buildings that have been delayed In construction owing to labor conditions are mearing stage. With iabor difficulties settled at| It would be difficuit to find Mr. Mel- ford’s superior in putting on a stremu. ous pieture of the great outdoors. “Behold My Wife!" with its scenes lald n the Canadian trading post country and | 2nd in England, tells an unusually ap- pealing story of an Indian maiden whe becomes a society belle and a fallen the “completion | YOuth Who becomes a man. Mabel Juli- enne Scott, Milton Sills, Ann Forrest liott Dexter are in the cast. The and with favorable weather the next few | 2nd El weeks will see many new building in|Picture is a Paramount as is also Mag- he outlying sections of the city well|2%ine and the two recl comedy by Mack long. Several garages have been com- cted during the past week and work on overal of the cottage houses in Preston, on Boswell avenue and Thames street jare well aong. | work this week. | The garage being bufit by Danie! Dut- and is ready for occupation. Norwich avenue and South B street i a short time. in Taftville structures are of cobblestone and ce- ment. REAL ESTATE SALES week last year. the two weeks amounted to §71,620 and $32,015 respectively. The foundation for the house of L.|gan three Henry Saxton on Washington street at|theatre last night treats the corner of Carroll avenue has been| taining way of the prevailing scarcity of 1aid and will be ready for the frame|apartments and will bring a reminiscent | well -along and will be completed within|the rest of the cast are up In New London there were five sales| ree] Sennett, entitled “Dabbling which will also be shown. in Art” Stramnd. Apartments,” which be- engagements at the Strand in an enter- “Bachelor smile from all of those unfortunate ones who have had the misfortune to search [ton on Russell road has been completed | for an apartment lately. This is the first picture that has untilized this condition The waiting station at the junetion ofj which exists ali over the country. Miss Georgla Hopkins is starred and to the The memorial building at| standard. This is Miss Hopkins' first ap- the corner of Front and South B street| pearance as an Arrow star, but after see- is nearly completed. The| ing “Bachelor Apartments, it is safe to say that it will not be her last. “The Snake” is a stirring western drama of today and has plenty of action througheut its entire length. Jimmy Au- AND MORTGAGE LOANS |brey in “Service a la Carte” furnishes Norwich had 17 sales of real estate|Rlenty of laughs during the past week to 24 for the same| Cetting The mortgage loang for | STamme. A Chester Outin a Polish,” finishes the pro- Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Vaudeville! Four big acts. Also a six feature, “Your Daughter and jof realty the past week to 18 for the| Mine™ treating of women and wild eats. corresponding period last year. The loans| A1l at our special low summer prices for for the respective weeks totalled $59,700/ yaudeville. Matinee, all seats 25ce, even- and $119,900, AEW LONDON, Contractor Sokoloff will erect a frame garage and make alterations at 455 Mon- tauk avenue for Benjamin Feldman. A one-story addition wijl be removed from the present building at that address and made into a garage, the cost of the oper- ations being $2,000. Repairs will be made to the building of Alex Heller, at 186 Main street, which was recently damaged by fire. The al- terationg will cost §1,000. A stone building is to be erected by Sam Epstein, at 176 Jefferson avenue for himself. will cost $800. A brick garage is to be erected at 14 Pearl street for Maria D. Jones. It will be 18x26 feet, and will cost $500. Alterations are being made to the building belonging to Edw. Heimowitch, on Bentley avenue, Ocean Beach. The present frame building is to be raised and a bathhouse is to be built under- ineath. The cost will be $1,000. Work has been started,on an ofl sta- tion which is to be erected on Elm street for Mrs. Eugenie De Murray. It will be of frame construction, 12x16, and jWill cost $500. Building Permits. { Mrs. G. T. Pace, frame garage, 125 i\Villells venue. Cost $300, | Sam Epstein, stone building, 176 Jef- {ferson avenue. Cost $800, ! _Phillip J. Hendel, framo garage, 164 Broad street. Cost $1,000. | Maria D. Jones est. brick garage, iPearl street. Cost $500. Torres Olsen, frame garage, 53 Sher- man street. Cost $300. Isanc Beckenstein, frame addition, Bentley avenue, Ocean Beach. Cost $600. | Maria D. Jones est., alterations, 14 Pearl street. Cost $500. ferson avenue. Cost $500. Total numher of permits for the week, 11; estimated cost of buildings, $5,200. l:o,oon BROOK TROUT John M. Crampton, state superintendent of fish and game, has received word from ‘Washington that 30.000 brook trout, tweo inches in length, await the state at the federal fish hatcheries at Nashua, N. H. He was urged to send three messengers there to see to their safe shipment to the state trout hatchery at Windsor Locks. The trout will be shipped in 60 cans, about 500 fish to a can, and Mr, Crampton said that with favorable conditions they will ETow to over seven Mches in length in a little over a year. Eventually they will be released in Connecticut brooks. Bristol. — Mr. and Mrs. James A. Matthews of Prince street celebrated the fifty-fifth anniversary of their mar- riage May 27th. It will be 16x20 feet and| 14| ® AWAIT CONNECTICUT | Ofich uproarious. ing 25c and 35¢ war (ax ingiuded. Breed Theatre. That Louise Glaum is an actress of great emotional talent and variety of mood we have learned through a year and a half of splendid vehicles pro- vided her by her producing manager. J. Parker Read, Jr., but Miss Glaum's versatality, which came so brilliantly to our notice in “Love,” is demonstrated at the Breed theatre in “I Am Guilty Mr. Reid's latest Associated Producers Special. Miss Glaum plays the part of Con- nie MacNair, a ‘somewhat different” show girl who settles down to married life with » man who fails to appreciate her woman's need of affection and at- tention. While Robert MacNair (Mah- lon Hamilton) is away on a business trip, Connie takes one last fling at pleas- ure, and through a melo-dramatic con- cateniation of circumstances is plac- ed in a compromising situation. A wealthy clubman is killed and Connie believes she is the murderess. Hod Brad- ley King has developed this story through six Tegls of splendid mystery, Suspense and original dramatic situation is a joy to the jaded picture-goer who has been used to having dished up to him the same movie plot in a hundred different but obvious guisés. The work of Miss Glaum, as said before, is convineing, and the characterizations of her support- ing cast, especially Mahlon Hamilton, Joseph Kilgour, Ruth Stonehouse, May Hopkins, George Cooper, Claire DuBrey nd little Mickey Moore are admirable. The Pathe News and a Century come- dy make up the remainder of the bill for today. Majestic Roof Gardem. “Keeping Up With Lizzie,” one of the latest and thus far the best screen farc- . A. Hawthorne, tool house, 328 Jef-| g of the year is the feature attraction at the Majestic Roof Garden tonight and tomorrow night. Bnid Baennett plays the star role And is surrounded by a pumber of prominent screen funmakers. The comedy is well sustained and the fun A Mermaid comedy and the Pathe News make up the remainder of the icture programme. pAl. Benson will also be heard in an entire change of songs. Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. e e s resul's.