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A Bulletin Want / WORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, , JUNE 2, 1921 : 9 A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want | A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Sell Ii, sty Y it e e e e Gy WANYED-—Mate WANTED—Fsmale WANTED—X\iscellaneous FOR SALE \NTE 3 —] d h , 19, 20 21 IOB SALE—Young Sow Dlz. price Ax‘vf,.‘l’r‘fi'.:f’flf.?sé"é'?‘"}‘}' e A AR | ST Do relen jela | $10:60° “Aadress ~Frank Blacker. S g WANTED At once, cxperienced gro- fr’.v clerk mly at Norwich Town i;nrs. WAN'I'!D—A “farmhand, single man preferred. Telephone 1886-12. Jed WAh'r!D—ls.xparienced |poolar:. tull time, steady work. Write or apply to Bmployment Dept., Nonotuek Silk Co., Fiorence, Mass. je2d WAHTHD—)\:I;)' Brush Co.. Hartford, Cenn., manufacturing high grade brushes, mops and dusters, a line sold house-to- bouse, can offer an attractive proj to capable man to represent us ition f""»wp ington* B( Providenc, WANTED—Handy 3 mlh man preferred. man a(r&u'ni ;mnu 341 West WANTED—Ten men to sell automobiles throughout New England ; must be able to purchase own demonstrator at special price and pay own expenses; to such men will pay most liberal discount and bonus en season’s business. P. O. Box 98, Wa- tertown, Mass je2a WANTED—Salesman, to work on out- side; man with some experience in the e of specialties preferable. Apply be- tween 9-11 a. m. Thursday. J. P. Mnrflow 5 Water St k T WANTEDFirst _class steady work. Apply Vietory Lunch Jeld WANTED—A married farmhand, $50 per month, house, milk, wood and Rarden. Address Box Z. ., care Bulletin. jeld SBITUATION wanted by young man, 21, vocationi chool graduate, can drive motorears handy with tools, strong and hea ould like permanent posi- tion in business house or uhu? Write or eall at Spicer Homestead, Preston, just Tel. 1885-23. A!’Lhul' over the city line. Kathe. WANTED The names of boys who are willing ta 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. Cali at the Bulletin Office. black leather wrist bag, in department _of Bugbee's m, on May 2Sth. If the rn the glasses, keys and kecp the money. Mra. J. G. 61 Middletown, Conn. “fe2d crochet slipper, size ire and Jiast Side. reen, 423 Main St. WA]ITII}-«!M, tc wurk in the kitch- en. Apply at once. 8. F. Peterson, In&. 130 Mal St. Je2 WANTED— work’; good nly. , Norwich. WANTED—Girl to do .enem ‘Thouse- work, and a laundress. Mrs. Frank E. Ko!b 352 West WANTED—A good light Conr,ord bug- . H. L. Lathrop, R. . East Great hm. je2d " WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers in Norwich ; we buy and sell anything ; high- est prices. Louis D. Ward, 30 and 32 Water St., Norwich. Phone 708-3. mayl9ThSTu oman for_general house- T W‘hltlnarlh’R. ¥ Thames St, Bushnell jeld place. WANTED —Second band houschold | o goods, modern or antique arge or o W“fl'll’—fllrl to do hwlework- © ol Smali lots, Call at our large salesroom ummer St when in need of furniture, stoves, Crock- ery, etc. and save money. The largest stock of used household goods in Wind- ham county. Ward Bros., No. 45 Jackson Sl, ‘Willimantie, Ct. Tel. 632-3. maydsd WANTED—Second hand laundry stove, kitchen range and rowboat. Write bx{ave, o1d. 'A!TID—At once, Ill'slldhl ADPW at The F. W. Woojworth Co. may: WANTED—Girl for :mu’ll hnuuwork and tn 0 to the beach for the summer. Mrs. F. C. Turner, 16 Broad St. may23d — e £FOR SALE—Horses care of Builetin. TRY THIS on your lawn mower: La Bonita Manila cigar, mild, e each, § for 25c; Anndora mild cigar Ié. 3 for 20c; Moon Spots vony cigar 5¢ Straignt; buy a swell Italian briar pipe for i5¢, Fagan's FOR SALE—Seven horses, weight from 980 to 1400 Ibs.; you can find a horse for any kind of work, or some good drivers; {Smoke Shop. Branch store, Tmyerl also :7:1‘%(?. ansfl harness. k. J. lelle& Building entrance. Jel it je2d eI G P e e WANTED — Sccond band furniture, FOR SALE—Two good young working ||, § ks and antiques. C. J. King, 48 Water horses. J. Skendsior, 644 Boswell Ave.|S_ Phone 38-2 may30d jeld WANTED—You to call up Weisler's | Farm Agency and tell him your farm is 40 HORSE for sale. Weisler's Farm Agency, u;\fllel- son, Conn. may? Anpther express car of 28 Horses, just e e arrived. Some nice pairs and extra N_Women—Girls _wanted; $116- Shed shurins s Times WilEHg 1.200 $195 month; government jobs; hundreds )y ) Openings; write immediately for list to 1,600. You want to come and Frankiin Institute, Dept. 31-It, lioches these—prices right. k ter, N ma)Hd el 580-8 ELMER R. PIERBON | 435 iNARY shampoo, facial or cure now 50c. Lindgren's, 106 T Bldg., Ladics' Hairdrcssers. DENTISTS _may13d Tiger & Kremen, successors to in St. Pnone 7‘&-3 DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS ] Steady Work—OCne Loom NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Corin. Office Hours: 3—-12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 THE NORWICH WOOLEN { MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. = AUTOM&H-E ACCESSORIES Sess s HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers' use; safety oil for incubators and heaters; Noxall polish for autos and other acces Mobile ofs of ali grades. Jona- h, Deafer in Oils and Gasoline, _Tel. 318, may6d )our ures utrelded look like | Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. scarf, fox on eithes hurch St. Finder returr jeld ZUNERAL DIRECTORS i Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Phone 23s-2 wady Assistant GAGER Frmeral Director and | Embalmer Prompt 8ervice Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett Citv The Henry Allen & Son 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR” NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street IS S s —— MICIIG Hall, Norwi Private lessons sty Phone 1706 or 1996. livening class Mon- days and Thursdays, 8 o'clock, apréd NUESERY NOW is the tme to trun and prus your fruit and saade trees by expert tree George Monroe POULTRY A. B. BALL'S R. L Red and White Leg- horn chicis, 5,000 every week; free range stock, staic tested; bargain’ vprices for May and June; free circular. A. B. Hall Wallingford, Conn. Phone §45-2. mayl17 " ¥OR SALE—Greenc's buttermilk x baby jek it will’ raise all you hateh; “Becond Greene's Gro- Feed 1ast” James M. Young & Son. mardd CHIROPODIST v BT R alist (protect your 'u *a 31l Main st Norwich. onn. Phone 1566-4 31d THERE w rno advertising Bgstern Comnecticnt equal to Toe Bana: i for bisiness rasalta | done very promptly anc at reasonable <. CEMENT i y I recharged In the cur while you wait;hard l s startng and weak lights remedied? Nor- wich Welding C 31 Chestnut St MERS BLOCK, ON THE sQuary § *1& b22d Telephone 774 Rwerslde Garage 30 TALMAN STREET Storage, Repairing, Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 763 OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in ail its branches ~|SuUiL & ulark Gorp. TRUCKING . IOBLY‘\. 93 L Main SL Wa P O e me e el Rl \eation given (o lws st bollers and ma- Chidiery. A'num. 8943, pretry IAN.AL and 1u ing. Huune l.l'u ul.h LA.hn..l- - lopy uistalice v g, 7 g, AuL FEYE-N GEU 0S4l Mad S, wucking a sueviany. Johu H, AL ithone 192, Furd, | adviia TEAMING AND TRUCKING prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 | ' BUILDING NOTIC! ow is the gime to have your | 5.7 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET screens and screen doofs made. George Boucher, Coniractor, and - Builder, 106 | North n. . 1530. maylid orth Ma . Tel. 15 : ayiid e LALIMA & BELLONE, 102 Chestnut LI St, contractors, digging, SWONework, brick- CIGARS ‘j‘f{“, e i ,,‘“Z‘ — ;";,"";] Phone | whitestune Cigar sare $70 per thousand - . 4. F. CONANT, 11 Fraaklin 8t 0 JAMES—Contractor of R s excavating and_stonework _and. houses | = rusing, concrete work; all guaranteed | (S work. 123 Oakridge i Telephone €27 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. hed for Half a Century) FOR EVERYBODY. PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. (E INSURANCE WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices, by skiiled iabor. Telephone 0 West Main 8§t i J. L. LATHROP & SONS| 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 'BOOKBINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Breadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTEACTORS—JOBBEES, Plumbing and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Brilding, Phons. | DON'T let another day pass without e obtaining that ADDITIONAL insurance PHONE 381, HERE. The very best piumbing by expert ISAAC S, JONES workmen at the fairest prices is guar- sniced: also healing and gas fitting. SOHN F. TOMPKINS, Insurance and Real = Estate Richards Building 91 Main Street | James H. syde, North Franklin. =Tel. 50 €7 West Main St. HOTELS = .. AMERICAN MOUUSE, D. Morrissey, ——— | Prop. st class Garage Service Cons PRINTING of all kinds promptly and | nected. _I’hone. _Shatucket Street neatly done imates promptly and cheertully |1 The Bulletin o6 Franklin 8t PRINTING DEL-] 01EL, T o Luo!l' H L. European Flan. Hayes Bros, Props. Telephone 1237 258 Brnediine 1796-3. ¥OR~ SALEOutdoor _invalid v.heel chair, practically new. Call forenoon or after 4 . m. je2d 40 Spalding St. SALE-—Gas range, gas Hof water Je2u _FOR heater and_sitting room stove. Vak St. Tel. 1531, d FOR SALE_One Holstein cow, two registered Ayrshire bull talves. Al BHUIN. Tel. 1076-4. Je2d " YOU WILL buy this nice little six-room home with 3-4 acre land, anples, pears, cherries and flowers, when you see )f tiol- ley at door, city water, steam l\m\t price you can atford. Apply to Bill & Coates Room 31 Thayer Blag. ]el'l‘h&xu FOR SALE—Modern eight-room colo- nial house, with own water system, bath.- room, steam heat, and garden, in anxa of North Stonington, near troiley.’ Hib- berd R. Norman, Norwich, Conn. apr28ThSTu FOR SALE—Our young pigs are all sold; have 10 shoats, six about 130 lbs. two ‘about 165 lbs., two about 200 lbs. all pure bred Eerkshires, in fine shape; l2c per le here. Thames Crest jllx:lm 893- e. " FOR SALE—One_pony, cart and har- ness and saddle. Can be scen ut Witch Hazel mill, across from Hamilton's. jeld | FOR SALE—Carload of Vermont cows. Lebanon. Jeld FOR SALKE—Several cows, recem[ freshened ; also a pure Guernsey bull call Hmerson Periins, tanover. Phone 1844-3. _may3ud FOR SALL—Antique Iuruuure, ., Satur- | day and Monday. Mrs. Bixby. \\,mdnum Green, \hnul\unx Center. ¥OB SALE—Ice cream, wholesale and retail ; delivered to all parts of city. Peter Costandl, 112 Frankln St mayizd FOB SALE-Hard wood, $10 ver cm-d stove lengths. Phone 10%9-2. C. Brown, Yantic. aurud STOP in to See us; We Carry every- thing in the line of secoud-hand furni- ture, stoves. ele. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St., Norwich. Phone 1703-2. mar2d FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. Racine’s Farm Agency, Danielson, Cona. decdd FOR SALE CHEAP i FIREWOOD AND CORDWOOD, NEAR COLCHE: Inquire D. D. LROLLLTT Conp. el U5-2. 'VERMONT COWS FOR SALE Carload Just Arrived. FRED W. HOXIE Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE 103-acre farm home, excellent location, n auto highway, large fertile fieids, ng-watered pastures, valuable wood- nd, abundant fruit, good S-room house, Jarge barns and.farm buildings, river bor: bers farm, $2.000, p.m cash. TRYONS' A W Amston, maydld Y, may27d n\lntln, Cona. FOR SALE 58 and 60 Water Street. Three- story brick building, containing two stores and two tenements — onej| 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. 1 | | FRANCIS D. DONAHUE CENTRAL BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. FOR SALE 'In Thamesville Very Attractive 7-ROOM COTTAGE With All Modern Improvements A Rare Bargain, The Price Is Right APPLY TO James L. Case Telephone 876 | 40 SHETUCKET STREET jconditicn, good running order, good tires. 33 Dy I)ufln,lson, Conn. jezd ¥OR SALE — 1917 Cadillac, cheap. Phone §18-13. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE m—\ FOR SALE A two apartment house, in’ good location, on the West Sids. Each apartment has six rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, gas; good lot and fine garden. Inquire of _ THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET TO RENT FOR RENT—Garage; space for two cars. 8§ Prospect St. Jeld FOE RENT—To man and wife, three rooms, furnished for housekeeping. 22 Court” St. Jeld —Four furnished rooms, all Apply 42 Ciiff St jeld | T*Anarlmcnl of six rooms, all | 312 Franklin St. Tel. 37. conveniences, TO R improvements. may3od 14 Boswell Ave. may2sd NT—Two connecting rooms for | -5, well heated in winter and cool n may2ld T rooms, furnished, Phone 1876-4. may17d | TO RENT—Texement, five rooms, 73 | West Thames St. Phons 178-4. may17d FOR RENT—Store cl‘nlrlll] lm(ed fent reasonable; suitable for any retail | buavnus Tel. 246. apraod | TO RENT — Furnished rooms. Tele- phone 274. jan7d —_— FOR SALE—Automoblles FOR SALE—A Saxon readster in good Adams' Tavers, Norwlch Town. je2 “FOR SALE—Buick 45 five-passenger touring car, an 6,000 miles, new tires all around, Kelly on rear, mmx and med . H. Stebbins, 28 Tm!jh.cnlh lch Conn. FOR EALL—IQ"O Oldsmobile cou bought in September, in A-1 shape, five cord tires; reason for selling; pnce‘l 400 Call at 752 Boswell Ave. " FOR SALE—Ford sedan, in fing shapc. gl\;ezany demonstrauion ; $450. Phone 311, _FOR SALE—1917 Scripps Booth Toad- 0 h. 114 Cedar St. Jeld LE—1918 Studebaker 7 passen- ger car in perfect condition; price §$450, Address Box K. O., Bulletin Office. jeld | " FOR SALE—Nationdl Six touring car, good condition. Address 218 West Thames St. Tel. 297. jeld ALE—1920 Essex in A-1 condi- 818-14. 151 West Town St FOR tion. Tel _ may2sd . 4 T FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St. may20d " FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, good con- i dition, $500. Tel. apradd USED MACHINES Saxon Delivery Body Dodge Touring Reo Runabout Reo Touring Bulek Touring Scripps Booth Runsabout Oakland Sedan 1920 Hupmobile T In good condition and at reasonable prices. Terms if desired. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 Broadway. Service Station, Lake St. HUPMOBILE AGENCY. 1915 1916 1916 1917 1915 1920 1920 AUCTION Auction - Sale Every afternoon and evening until everything is sold of entire stock of Jew- elry and Silverware, etc., etc., at THE LIBEEAL LOAN CO., 63 Franklin St., opposite Bulletin Co. may16d ARCHITECTS $4,750 Will buy new modern home, in quiet, desirable neighbor- hood. Further particulars from Archa W. Coit Teiephone 1596 BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. Every load 100 per cent. hard, and full cord for— ONLY $11.00 ALSO CHESTNUT WO0O0D AND! KINDLiNGS, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET FOR SALE Six-room cottage house, with all mod- ern improvements, hardwood floors, lot | 1205160, For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. €83-3. 198 CLff St. FOR SALE A very choice nine-room cottage, de- sirably located on Broad St. For fulléer partiulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, may7d Franklin Square. FOR SALE 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 JOMN A. MORAN, | Durkee Lane. REAL ESTATE BROKER, mayl9ThSTu Franklin Square, B e WHEN YOU WANT to pul your usi- ness before the public, l.heli medi- -l heltet thaa thre: Lik the ldv.rullnl mna of The Full CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in large or small quantities. Phone 504 or 1325-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St., c‘i::’lni.«:l' e ——e—ee— e e P ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violir Phone 127-4 Blise Place | Have a Few Qutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET | AUTOS FOR HIRE . = - . Hunt’s Taxi Service! LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 833-2 P Clairemont Ave G E EFR THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 | Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. Norwich, Conn. e | WHEN YOU WANT to put your bull- ness before the public, there is um better than through columns of The Luwiletin. no me |w i ach, and a the term of or the fldVlrulm. L A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent Ik LEGAL NOTICES MAYOR'S . OFFICE, City of Norwich, Connecticut, To Charles H. Raynes, a Sheriff of the City of Norwich, Greeting: You are hereby dirccted to warn the electors of the Cily of Norwich to assem- | ble in City Meetinz in the several voting dln!rlcls in said City as provided by law RST VOTING DISTRICT—At the Town Hall in the Courthouse Building. SECOND VOTING DLSLI‘lLT—A\ “the City Fire Department Station, West Main Street. THIRD VOTING DISTRICT—At 253 Central Avenue, formerly Pitcher & Ser. vice Drug Store. SIXTH VOTING DISTRK,T—AI !Jiu-| }Inge’ Hall, Ham! fon MONDAY, JUN | v'clock in the forenocn, 10 & lot two Aldermen, four C Wauter Commissioners, a ( Coliector for the term of two years | d two Sherifis for | Voting machines \\A‘ be used under the provisions' of the laws of the State of | Connecticut. Said meeting will be oen in each of the | Districts for the p Gificers, and o'clock ' in | and at the question, *S repare & c last registration than sixty days hundred nd not more than one | 8 1 ayor as question to (he e ballot_on_ said gaid Districts sh: ¥ n_Hall the cst expenses for the curi made by the Court of C sald City at a mecting . will held on the 23d be submitted to mittee on Fir May 23d, t | of mates approved ons | authorized by said City to bei made from the City Tr. and to fix | the compensation of t ctor of said | tax; also to act upon the of abate- | ments of taxes made by lhe Mayor and | Aldermen of said City, to be presented at | sald meeting; also to authorize the tem- rary borrowing for the Gas and Electric partfent, in anticipation of its ordinary revenue, of such sum or sums not exceed- ing in the aggregate $50,000 as may be nécessary from time to time to pay the running exvenses of said de; , the sums £0 borrow ez to be repaid from before the end of the nresent fiscal year; also to au- ! thorize, sanction and approve of the re- | construction. enlargement and extension 1 of the gas ‘and electric plant by i the expenditure of $40,000 for gas mains | 12,000 for the in ation as a part | ng system on ! | streets of City of hat is known | e hite Way, and to authorize the borrowing 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 vear: also to authorize the rrowing of such sum or sums of money not exceeding in the aggregate $200. 0001 as may be needed from time to time to | make the improvements and discharge the obligations and expenses authorized by said meeting, and determine the time within which repayment shall be made of money borrowed. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 23th day of May, 1921. H. M. LEROU, 3 rwich, Conn. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is the warning directed to me | for service by publication. Attest: CHARLES H. RAY\’F< A Sheriff of the City of Ni Mayor of ths City NOTICE TO cm:nrrol AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at North Stonington. within and for the trict of North szanlngton. on the 13th day of May, A. D. Precent—CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. Estate of Frances Myers, iate of North Stonington, in sald District, de- ceased. Ordered, That the Adminisirator eite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claime against said estate within | six months from this -date by posting | a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt and in the same Town, and by pub- lishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make Teturn to this Court. The above and foregoing is a true ropy of record CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. NOTICE,—All creditors of eaid de- reased are hereby notified to present their claims against said esfate to the under- signed at Preston, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. JOSEPH MY Adrmmslrator Norwich, Conn., R. F. D. 21. je2d e e ANNOUNCEMENTS Majestie Boof Garden. Reputation, the newest Universal Jewel super-feature, starring Priscilla Dean and coming to the Majestic Roof Garden to- night, Friday and Saturday, is heralded as a dramatic thunderbolt of tremendous power. After her two recent successes, The Virgin of Stdmboul and Outside the Law, Universal realized it would require a photoplay of extraordinary strength to| complete the dramatic trinity. From all accounts, iteputation not only proves its right to fol he first two, but many reviewers have declared it to be by far the most powerful drama projected on the screen in many months. An educational weekly and a comedy will make up the remainder of the picture program. AL Benson will present an entire new pro- gram of songs illustrated with films. v Danbury.—A joint convention of the Sunday School association and District No. 1 of the Loyal Workers society of the | Advent Christian conference of Connecti- cut and westorn Massachusetts was held at the local Advent Christian church Mon- "You Can Do No Better Than Buy Cur Wurst.” o Salad Cnml/slete Withou Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM’S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street t Shea’s News Burean jra |l filed, not iess | & ~ A Bulletiz Want Advertisement Will Get It What Is Geing On Tonight \orwlcll Stationary Encineers’ Assoeia- nters’ Hall. - B OA M, meets in Elks' Home. Clover Temple, 9, P. 8, meets in Luck‘ng‘\am Memorial. Victory Lodge, No. 4 10.0.F, MU, meets in Pythian Ha! Germania Lodge, No. 11, 0. D. K B, meets in Germania Hall AhNOUNCEMENT S bo‘er prices on Studebaker cars, The orwich Motor Car Co., local agents for {the " Studebaker autos, received notice itoday of quite a decided reduction in cars. See adv. Ni DAVIS THEATRE. Lmagine a wandering band of min- is in the heart of the California Sier- 1 the golden magine the Mt assembied iperforce to perform for a band of the bandoned bandits thai ever ream- wilds. b ve the opening of Wil- H Testing cturized and r and photo- 3 a y Ailes Min- A real circus, gon outfits left in this red to put on th ter In The one of the few country, was this p'cture, take their youngsters to 'y can see it themselvea is 2 new comedy by Avery that versatile play- Hopwood, wright who has had the unusual rec- {ord of four plays running i3 New York {at once, all auring the 1920-21 theatri- ical season. This comedy of circus life will not be played on the stage wuntil after the film production has been re- |leased for many months. A very clever comedy entitled The | Wedding Biues will conclude the pro- gramme. SMILIN' THROUGH. Returning from a triumphal tour ef the far west, which was topped with the 20 weeks stay at the Cort theatre in iChicago, Jane Cowl comes 1o the Davis theatre ¥riday evening, June 3. Smilin' Through is the title of the play which 15 a serious drama in which thig lovely lady plays a dual role, being the he- roine of two separate and distinct roles. {As Mooneyeen Clare she appears in the bridal dress of that misty yesteryear v hoop skirts were the fashion and proves to the man whose bride she was to have been that not even death has the power to extinguish love. It is in her characterization of Moonyeen that Miss Cowl delivers the playwright's hope- ful message that we shall be able to see our loved onmes who ha ‘passed through the experience we call “death” when we shall have conquered fear and hate. In different form this same idea g presented also in the story of Kath- leen Dungannon. Both stories are un- folded in an English garden designed by Joseph Urban who has achieved in his scenic environment for Smilin' Through one of the most beautiful and artistic stage settings of his career, In support of Miss Cowl will be fewnd such talented artistg as Ethelbert D. Hales, David Torrence, Orme Caldara, and -others which will prove that the Selwyns are sending here the identical New York cast and the same massive and elaborate production used during the long New York run of the plece. In brief, Jane Cowl's visit will be the dra- matic event of the season, according to the local management. Btrand Theatre. Four vaudeville acts at the Strand te- day, Friday and Saturday. Archer aad Vedas will present a very fine act com- sisting of comedy, songs and dances Dixie Hamilton, the syncopated song- stress, will show something new in the art of singing. Queenie nad Fisher are very good comedians, as are also the Parker Trio. Besides this vandeville will be Your Daughter and Mine, a six-reei feature production. “Woman's traditionary dependence should vanish,” asserts the heroine ™ Your Daughter and Mine, the strong dra- ma of mill town and beach life now run- ning at the Strand theatre. *“We should be put on a commercfal equality with man and should have just as much rights at common law. I spurned the rich man's son because I did not love him and cared naught Jor a thousand years of tradi- tion.” The problem has been fundamental It i common in life and the world has ad- mitted only one solution, on which all laws and codes are framed, and all lives within the scope of the problem are moulded. The theme faces squarely the question of whether a man has any more right to his little fancy than woman. That is the key to the drama. And that, together with wonderful acting and magnificent pho- | tography, makes Your Daughter and Mine a photo drama which is entertaining as well as instructive. There is a lesson for youth of the land and for the parents as well. Why should womafi be a pawn in the game and sacrifice herself because of village opinion and the wrath of parents? The answer is provided for the question and it is one that will startle the theatre wudiences. Your Daughter and Mine is shown at a time when the question of the economic independence of woman has been brought to the fore. It is one of the most timecly jof films and It is sure to find & warm spot in the hearts of log%l people. Prices: Matinee 25¢; evening 25¢ and 3%c. Breed Theatre, Prairie Fiowers, a most successful novel by James B. Hendryx, has been made into a motion picture by William Fox under the title Prairie Trails, and will be presented at the Ereed theatre to- day. Tom Mix, the celebrated cowboy star, plays the principal role. A few months ago, it will be remembered, Mix Ecored a great su ‘with The Texan, & thrilling western ture telling the ad- ventures of dashing Tex Benton. The Texan was filmed from a popular Hen- dryx novel, and Prairie Trails is a sequel to it, giving more adventures of Benton. and in particular his love romance. For the second feature Carmel Myers will be seen in The Dangerous Moment, a great throbbing picture of a girl's life In New York in the famous artist colony. AL Benson will be heard in the latest songs lllustrated by fllm at all matinee per- formances. Lowthorpe Meadows Pienle 'wthorpe Meadows gre never more Lrumu than at this season of Rubbish barrels will be placed