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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male WANTED—Farmhand; good mifker. 7 ewett City novid man _ for farm d milker a n H E E s - Tel. §15-4 novid WANTE T WANTED T an_ your office_or . nd tend_to your furnace. Write novid WANTED—Good all referenc R F. D 2 Norwie WANTED ter busness wo erma n pation. all year round: b week 10 represent: letter Oakisod Nur: onn.. will bring partic: WANTED Schwa LOST AND FOUND LOST FOR SALF FOR SALF r a small FOR SALE ELMEE K. PIEESON FCNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Chamber Phone 23 Stre Cofemerce Building 2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Diractor and r “mbalmer MPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT N T T HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTURS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Ailen & Son Co. 58 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAILMERS Lady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street CHIRC®ODIST . 5. Chiropodist, leci your leer). Suite 1 Mam St, Norwiea, sansid COAL AND WoOOD COAL. seasccen wood and kindlings in | lags of smal quantities ' Fhone S04 e sapiro, Willow St, formerly Bl Ll dec)ad PRINTING PRINTING seadly dome. Estimates promptiy and Reeriully Fraskiis wayldd A Bulletin Want + |a Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Get It —_— WANTED—Fumale A Bulletin Want Advertiserent Will Get It ——— WANTED—Miscolisnesus A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale FOR SALE WANTED—Girls work, Tur- NTED—1-2 ton _truck, Cheyrolét = B e i Srmy and Navy Store, | ity water, tollet, 3 cres of lan 29 Franklin St. WANTED—ord tour curtains ; must be in go rticulars and lowest price, X. ANTED—Girls for West Side Silk Mill. WANTED—Competefit, responsible wo- er, plain cook- trage | body, top = man as gene ing, laundry, FOR_SALE_Ney bungalow. 4 rooms, of. land, parn and hen coops; t locations, 1-2 mile from town Wwith 5 busy milis, Terms can be ar- ed. Telephone 75 Jewett City. S-9bin. Bunigion, clty, waer, tollet, Dl _ novid child, living’ in_sul dress Bog 69, rb of New York;| TURN INTO MONEY your oid farmi- tire, stoves, boOKs. e which are stored in your attics, barns ant storerooms, by writing or telephoning us, and receive cash for what No. 45 {nckfi WANTED—Competent woman for gen- S illi- Apply to Mrs. W. B. on St, Willi eralhousework. Birge, 2 Huntington Place. WANTED—Girl spoolers. Apply Glen Norwich Town. WANTED—Woman for general house- . Ponemah House, Taftville, Conn. D_—Second hand furniture oldest ana largest dealers in we buy and scll anything; r:lm.:- Phone 708-3¢ may19ThSTu WANTED—Smali miles of Norwich. Write Box 47 farm_within —At once, competent girl for ANTED—Woman or girl to assist in housewerk; good wages to right per- pply at 352 West Thames St. worth yer while. fer yer smokin'. 5 and 10c stor WANTED—Concrete walks Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- factory no charge made. 123 Oakridge St. Be sure to 1ok us up Right opp. Woolworth's ‘agan's Smoke SHOP. " WANTED_Woman to do waiting_and Willimantic Div., Windham, Conu. James Fumi- TEACHERS! wanted for city and suburban Teachers, nign WANTED—Farms.. We have the buy- Is your farm for Communicate with New England Agency, Danielson, Conn. Sell them quic Hartford Teact ers’ WE BUY and pay highest second . hand Kremens, successor te King, 48-50° Water T—Furnished room for wo- with or without light house- r care Bulletin. WANTED—100 farms_for 10 acres up, with or without full particulars in first letter P. 0. Box 105, location and terms. Jewett City, Conn “FOR RENT — Four-room improvements, FOR SALE—We buy and sell new and IiTTors; | setond hand clothing; a variety of new pants to match any coat; also full line ot overcoats, at 63 Frankiin St, opposite | Bulietin_Office. novid FOR SALE—Refrigerator 18'x8, With 4 in. cork insulation, brass hinges and handles, now in basement of Thayer Bldg. ; must be soid at once. Apply to G. S, Raymond, Receiver, 20 Shetucket St. Cit; novid Yo% SALE Two broize hen turkeys, $15; also two shoats, $35 if taken at once. J. L. Wells, Yan novid FOR SALE—S, C. R. L Red cockereis, big husky birds. - A. B. Feliows, Norwich Town. Phone 462. oct2iThSTu FOR BALE—Crystal chandelier, fine condition. ~ Inqulre at 44 Laurel HII Ave. oct: T FOR SALEThoroughbred registered Hoistein buli 3 years oid; can give pa- pers, br. J. B. Sweet, Jewdtt City, & .1, ot FOR SALE—At the auction to be held at the Aldrich farm Nov. 1 1 am consign- ing 12 Jerseys, 11 cows and 1 bull, that 1 recently purchased of Charles P. Wil- limms of Stomington, Coun.; they are a high class lot; also 1 Ayrshire bull and a few Holstein cows; ail will positively be sold regardiess of what they bring. Harry B. Lewis, North Stonington, Conn., P, 0. Westerly, R. L Loctild FOR SALE—Four-burner cabinet gas range and Rex gas water heater, in first ciass condition, cheap for cash. Can be seen 4t 352 West Thames St oct29d Thames Coal Co. ¥OR RENT_Furnished rooms for Light housekeeping. '3 WANTED—We pay hi second hand furniture. ture Co., Breed Blds. buy, sell and exchange. est prices for Norwich Furni- seven rooms, all R, 65 Franklin St., SECOND HAN 3 2 %b, S5 - = ANTIQUE FURNITURE. NT—To a gentleman, pleas- ed_room with American fam- 0 Laarel Hill Ave T—Furnished tooms, with or 81 Union St. ight-room cottage, 74 McKiniey Ave. ocl29d T—Five or sev Inquire Mrs.#J). Gordon, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HAVE your tires :readed, look 1K new, wear like new, as good' as Lanoie Tire Co, W, . WY RADIATORS OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED T0 RENT—Rooms Phone 1957, pom Tenemen! House, §2 North Tested ,Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND EAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED . SHANLEY . OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphoiatering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches SC0it & Clark Goip. 57 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET A, V. COVELLO FOR SALE—automoblles tsed Fords, §75 up to! in first class order; 1914 Bu 1917 Maswell d. J. Herbert, 62 She FOR SALE—Dodge fouring car, with winter top additional. octl ITuThS FOR SALE—1920 one- ko body and ca on Ford truck, aiso 1-2 ton Stewart, wili_accept tlie best ofier on 69 Jackson St.. oct29STuTh Ford touring car, or trade Sackett, Canterbury, Dixie Fiyer, Mercer, Moot Ma erson, 21 Maple 8t., 48 Pierce-Arrow, good . good tires, cheap. Willimantic, Ct. FOR SALIZ—1917 Cadillac, in exceilent condition, new engine, will sold at once. ell reasonable Shetucke: St | T. N. M. Lathrop 2 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER work and mate prices, by skilled labor. 60 West Main St. | STUDEBAKER—Four passenger club Demonstration by appoint- | ment, ready for delivery including re- | building and painting about Nov. 1st. | NASH—1920 | equipment with spare tire and bump- | condition like new. Sell- | ing price includes painting. Telephone 410-2 | FRANKLIN ROADSTER—Nine B se- | ries 4 passenger roadster. Top, paint ——— | and upholistering A-1 Mechanical con- | dition of this car is excellent. Tires in good shape, with one ext TWO POPULAR MODELS BUICK ROADSTER—in excelient con- This car has has 4 good tires, with 2 extras 5-passonger . Repainted and overhauled. FRANKLIN ROADSTER—1821. A-1 mechanical condition. Run less than sport madel, BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order % | all PHYSICIANS EOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THR( Sulte 103-104, Thayer Bldg. GEORGE LAMD! moving and wrucking. _ GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. 341 Main St. Moving and trucking. Tel. 387 €. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. Wi move everything anywhere. tention given to moving boilers and ma- | chinery. Tel. 798-3. Long Distance Moving and Expressing. . ] 7 Hoswell Ave. ?tl. 1453, TEAMING ana moving, jong distance John H. Ford: 233 TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complets line of Domes- nd imported Cigars. will_pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 118 W. Main St., Norwich, Con tablished for Half a Ceritury) ———————. irucking a specialty. EE | Main ST Phone 792. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St, Phone 335 ANCE MOViN@. TEAMING AND - ail kinds promptly ané | en The Dulledin’ Co. 88| "iuewrme Clgar sare §10 per thousand. 3. F. CONANE. 1 Fraakia 81, P R T Ty LONG DIST. DESTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | canest & DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bidg. Norwich, Cann. INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS TRUCKING done very prompily ané at reasonal ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street 'rur.%-‘: ll.n' the PLUMBING SUPPLIES Phone 127-4 1N b2 G _AND GASFIT CONTRACTOES—IOBI Tlumbing asd Heating, } Have a Few Outfits to Lend. PHONE 568-5. ing_ by expért workmen at the fairest pricés is guare anteed; also heating and St 67 West Mamn S8t. OF SINGING Studio, Alice Bldg. AMERICAN HOUBE, D. tor, Odd | Prop. First class FOR SALE—Berkshire pigs, James Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. oct29d FOR SALE—One grade er and one canopy top surrey, good con- dition. A, D. Barrett, R. D. Tel. 294 FOR SALE—Bungalows and cottages, several under construction nearing com: pletion ; now is the time to secure bar- gains; come down and see the attractive Co., rent. d FOR SALE—25 White Chester pigs. Ray Shippee, Dayville, Conn., R. F, D. oct2i cent Beach, Conn. Cottag: tes for sale. oct [ $50.00 buys a beautiful §125 Edison disc phonograph, semi-cabinet model; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, ' Conn. octzzd BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- egular 3275, ‘special for quick 5; easy terms granted. The dden Company, Norwich, Conu. FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes of stoves. Briig name of Stove and New London Salesrcom, 16 Tel. 1703-2. sep7d LE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord; in 3-cord lots, $3.50 per cord; chés nut_Wood, $§ cord; in 3-cord lots, $7.50 jgord.. Henry Saucier, Danielson, ' Conn. 81-3. augléd FOR SALE 1 PAIR WORK HORSES CHEAP 1 TWO-TON FEDERAL TRUCK. APPLY John H. Ford Phone 792 FOR SALE A_choice wo-apartment Houte, very desirably located in Greeneville. Property must be sold as owner is leaving town, Price very attractive. For further partic. ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Frafklin Square TOR SALE. Riverside farm, 103 acres, beautiful location, pleasant surroundings, main | auto highway, near markets, _river | through farm, nice eight-room house, | Jarge barns, and farm buildings, land | well divided into tillable fields, pastures and_timber ; 2,300 ; easy terms. TRYONS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. oct22d Willimantic, Conn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY The firm of H. Blackledge &' Co., Carpenters and Building' ; at right| Contrecters, also Painters and | Decorators, who have been in |business at 25-27 7th Street,| 33 years, are anxious to sell’ out, on account of the dissolu-| tion of the partnership. Itisa! rare opportunity for young' business men to succeed to a long established business, and is only given up now on ac-| count of the age of the part:| ners who wish to retire. The stock of materials and equipment will be offered at a bargain to the right parties. For further information, apply | at the office of the Cempany, 27 7th Street, Norwich, Con FOR SALE 8-ROOM COTTAGE Has steam heat and other improve- ments. Good_ location— ONLY $3,500 _ 4-TENEMENT HOUSE in good répair, near troliey il e répair, roliey and PRICE $6,000 APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE Teiophone 876 40 Shetucket St FOR SALE desirable prope; e iy :f:i(n:( Noroid How] O J'ophie ob v unity to secure cheice Droperty at very reasonable price, cr f.rther particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAN, Real Estate Broker, Frahklid Sqdare, 1996 or | mected. Phone. Shetucket St. ke Y v Nr i Phaa e S iy . with jvertisement . Will Sell It| - Advertiserment Wil Sell It FOR SALE. A josition. 9 v . . pr 'nxrvfiwfi X %lé?i’ég ;i;t‘r‘-:g&f%‘;g‘ugm _Beuut’f!fl White Fox Boa suit the buyer.long'l‘\‘cr'r!:\;(gé_ttmeg\rsmsv\'ellnl _ " At Half Price. ATk It Over, LARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames St. Write, Fur, Care Bulletin. Nine room dwelling and addi tional buildifig lot, No. 58 F: mount Street; (West Side). rare bargain for Information give only by the THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET quick buyer. FOR SALE 1 Two houses on Laurel Hill, short walk 1] to" city, “one - seven-room house, up to date, with garage. otier one of 11 100; fine location for a home of your ow Inguire about these. CLARENCE SHOLES, BUYER AND SELLER, Telephone 1185; wWOoGoD FOR SALE | Best. Quality Seasoned Wood X vy ) 10Uyo Hard $10.00 Per Cord Private Sale HOLD, GOODS, €O OF CARPETS, CHAIRS, TOOL! ES, RANGE, CHAMBI PIOTURES, AT 50 FAIRMOUNT ST., TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 9-12, 2-4. MISS SPAFFORD. Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere i HARRY B. FORD- 71233 Main St Phone 792} FOR SALE The Choice Farm of 70 Acres with good buildings, owned by Wellington Miner, situated at East Great Plains. E. A. PRENTICE 86 CLIFF STREET properties we offer, CreScent Beach Land ! FOR SALE Two tenement hous with _improve- in good. repair, ANCIS D. DONOHUE +| Central Building Norwieh nesses, etc., or all kinds at Erne: Moran's Stable, SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1921, at 1. o'clock p. m., rain or shine, WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, Main St, Danielson. Conn. = Assessors Notice | AUCTION NOTICE Don't fail to attend the auction sale ay taxes in thé ‘eby motif ou or before first, day " of for printed .1 iswomn to, of by them on al s Of ten_ per in charge, exempt requested 10 make returns can be obtained - the asses- il be sent | app! |~ oftice hours:” 9 a., csduy and - Salurday evenings & will be received .beginning. Tuesy Oct. 4th, 1921, Dated “at Norwich, Conn., Sept.. 28th, 18 ALY HALE, J0H OAT, NOTICE KNEELAND'S AUCTION, COLUMEIA, 1S ADJOURNED UNTIL 10 A. 31 WITTER BROS. Office and Salesrooms, No. Public Auction Having sold my farm, located in the Town of Preston, about § miles from Norwich and about 8 1-2 miles from ewett City, on the road leading from rough Preston, I will sell' my per- sonal property at public sale on WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock . m.,, sharp, as described: sisting of 6 Jersey 1 registered Hercford registe~ed ‘Hereford heifer, Hereford bull 4 years of ag grade heifers due to froshen in 2 year hetfer, inj heifer, 50 Piymouth Rock hens, a few ullets, about 40 tons of hay, 50 bush- s oats. 20 bushels buckwheat, corn on the cob, turnips, oat swraw, efc... 20 head of catt . TOOLS, MACHINERY One iron axle team wagon, 1 wood- en axle team wagon, 1 wooden axie amp cart, 1 business wagon. 1 demo- cfat wagon. 1 top bugey_1 open bug- 1 set of wheels and art, 1 carria pole, 1 wagon pole, 1 on yole, 1 set of heav arness, 1 set of meMum welght team arness, 3 single harnesses, S Gream Separator, 1 mower, 1 hay rake, 1 hay tedder, 1 reaper. 3 - r, 1 two-horse - cultf djgger, 1 circular saw and mandrel, 5 plows, 1 disc_harrow, 1 spring tootn Tow, ice plow, breaker, saws a ikes, hand forze, anvil and tone: few Ccream cans, ine iron bars, and small tools of all kinds. 1 potato plant- HOUSEHOLD GOODS Three ehamber sets, chalrs, couch, airtight stove and other articlés Terms of sale cash. nostponed to first fair day after. =ood caterer will attend. HOLLIS H. PALMER, Owner. I too stormy, A. K. MANNING, Assessors sep28d. ar at Nor cite to hring te within iy postiug & r with a copy { ot this orde VoSt nearest to | the pluce where said deceased last dwelt, and in thé same Town, <ud by pubisiing the samie ‘once bn 4 newspaper having | elreslation in suid Distriet, and wake re- turn Lo this Cour NELSON ! AYLING, Judge. he abo e und forckoing 18 a Lue copy st record. Attest: notice 10 1 Cierk. of wmaid de- to present thel NOTICE.—AN ereiitor eased are Norwich, Conn,, ted fn the above and 'AMOS GOLDBLATT, Administrator, TRT OF rhoBAPE MELD i he Distrd of Oclober, of Nor- arwich, and filed sons there! | to_be in ned at_the City of Nor- day of to the date n be mads AYLING, Judge. g is 2 true copy to thik ithin and for the Distsic st day of October, sed. WITTER BROS. Auctioneers ' AUCTION FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1921, at 10 o'clock a, m., at the Karoli farm, in Shewville, Town of Ledyard, 21 head of cattie, 2 new miich cows with calves, 10- 3 year olds, horses weighing 2800, 1 set team harness, 1 team wagen, 1 iron axie tip cart; wooden axle tip cart, 1 manure spre:der, 1 sled, 1 mowing ma 1 Eday plow. 2 euitival 4 1 pair team 1| FoOD 0OSTS c Cooley | has been & creather, gaspline engine and saw, severy | the last th hee hives, forks, shovels, 5 'of othér articles too nuinerous sthte of T. J. y parsoniage, on Qne_dining room table er gial Stove ble, 1 kTtchen wood stove, 2 petition 1 Probate Co wich, in sai heard and det o e, ne ation in said Dfstrict, a * to the date of m e wmade.to g LIGHTLY LOWER IN SEVEN CI~IES OF STATE The cost of iiving’in the Unitéd Sfates neatly statlonary during months, asccrding to the and | October report of the Natlona] Industrial Conterence Bogrd, Slight advences in the cost of food noted during the sum- If stermy, sale Will ocour mext faip |Mer_months were checked by decreazes Cdterer will be on fiand. n HENRY P. KAROLL AUCTION L. J. Wilcox, Auctioneer, will sell at -4 per cent. in'the o ‘In the SIS At of 1.4 per cent. in'the cost of £66d n the Lewis, at the Preston Ci TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 1921. September, so re has been lo net change since June, At prosent, {s estinated. ig be 63.1 20 per cent. lower than it-Was thyJuly, 1920, Clothing was the only item fn the budget to show an advance in costs in’ Septembed: Last month theére was a net decrease seven Connecticut clties. covered’ by the monthly survey of .the ,Manufncturers' Association of Conpaeticut. .- The - total average decrease in the-cost of-food in lflg. these citles recorded since April, 1920, tolprés, 3 oitchen, - | included in thfé monthly report. , parior set. 1 lbraty desk, 1 conl stove,:1 & room sets, o library Se of books, and other articles too numerous Sale rain or shine. MRS. T. J. LEWIS, Executor. Preston City Patsonage. is 23 3 per cent. Stamford has now been Syria offers vast agricultural oppor- tunities. The old primitive: mithods are still emploved fHere. The country’s im- ports arge now four times its exports. A Balletin To Let - —_— . FIGHT CANCER WITH FACTS health taking.an active interest in “€an- cer Week,” which is from Oet. 30 to Nov. .|5. and the Red Cross is cooperating im this campaign which has been conceived by and is under the general direction of the American Society #or the Control of Cancer, which has its headuarters in New York city. been appointed by the staté board of health, jncluding Dr. B. J. Brophy of this {clty for ‘New London county, Dr. F. L. Smith fo- Tolland county, Dr. W. H. Jud- son of Kil ing of Willimantic in Windham county. should ha to 5 p. m., and{ | i | @, Judge, | 3 pe- | with That satd | |a gri v | popularity. | rific’ tn its @, Judge | late \of “Qigdeted the -penetrate’ the. Advertisement Will Rent ki IS CANCER WEEK SLOGAN The Connecticut state department of Chairmen in the communities have gly and Dr. W. P. 8. Keat- "The slogan is “Fight Cancer With Facts.” 10 is belleved that if the public can be properly informed the death rate from cancer waay be reduced possibly 30 per cent. Last year in the United States alone 90,000 deaths were recorded. In Connecticut where the death rate from 1916 to 1920 inclusive was on the in- crease, the yéar were 1390. For 1916 they number al deaths in the latter 11 These figures were provided by the department of health. In the bulletin just issued by the department of health the following appears: “The neeessity of informing the publie of the prevalence of this dismmse, (can- cer) which caused 0 deaths In Connec- ticut during 1920 is apparent. Of these deaths 577 were males and $13 females. A great many of these deaths could have been -avoided. The leading featurs in controlling cancer is to have the disease dlagnosed early and‘in practicaily all cas- es fmmediate treatment is nccessary. Thia insidious disease hegins in such & manner that early’ Symptoms are vers often over: looked or tha person hopes that in some manrier it will cure itself. He thérsfore puts off the visit {0 a physicians that made at once. a germ and is not he- should be ne dissrace or discussing it or ing to “Cancer is reditar: ¥ no cancers, but innocent growths may often becomes cancers if neglected. Any does not heal, particularly ut the mouth, lips or tongde, is a r signal. Picking and irrftating such sores, cracks, ulcerations, or the like, or treating those skin conditions by | home remedies, pastes, poultices, caustics, € with fire. Warty' growths; ther birth marks, especially subject to irritation hould be attended to immediately if they nge in color or appearance or start o grow. Avoldance of chrenic irritation and al of such seemingly insignificant langer spots may prevent cancer.” VALUABLE LIMESTONE FOUND IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT mong the industries of New England wholly dependent upon its natural de- posits of limestone, is the manufacturs of lime. The annual production of this commodity In’ the New Englana states for the year, 1920 was 326,177 short tons, with a total valuation of $4,718,338, o about nine per cent. of the total annual production of lime in the United States, The anality of New England Iimestohes, from which the lime s made, ranks with & of the highest grade produced in this country, with extensive depesits oc- coring largely in eastern Connecticut and Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont and Maine. Of the many nattiwal re- sourees of New Hampshire, it is rather jar to note that no limestone de- have ever beem located in that state. The application of. itme to the sefl for e improvement of fertility has net cen pract'ced in New England agrieul- ture to the extent of that of a number of other sections Where the same eli- matic conditions preva’! and crops are grown. Under the ecomomic polley of prescribing the use of a product throngh scientific study and practical demonstra- tien, It is belleved the public interest vill be served, and It !5 to this ond that e lime Industry of New Hngiand wi'l be developed to the advantage of the many rs of its product and the fa- vorable results that should acerue from such an educational movement, Cood Things at the Strand. The B. F. K vaudeville progiam for the first half of this Weck which opened at tho Strand yestorddy 18 8s if not better than tho previous vau. nnor and MeCormack open the bill divertifg dance idean.” There are very fine dancing steps Introduced h lightning-like effect. A flash from rt to finish. the personaiity girl from yesterday's rgo and enthusiastic audlencs. Ehe 18 a singer of jazz songs and to her s due dedl of credit for syncopation's und Adamé ia “Mysteria” are comediane of exceptlonal morit. The tltle of thelr act has momethiing to 80 with heir method of producleg Isughter, fch they certainly do. Theré Was one uous daugh yestérday from start to nd Fay presented their acro- y act, There were some fine s in the way of acrobatics and They are exceptionally skilled art- sts In_this respect. 5 remarkable desert sandstorm, fer- ensity and redlism, i oné | sual features of The Hago of niversdl featuré showing to- @y and tomorrow at the Strand’ theatre. The: picture lnttoduces a new star, Miss i to be Ametea's Jack Conway adanted by Lueten een” from Du Vernett hits Peacock Feather. 1 beantiful ibbard 1o t! BREED THEATRE. h' heads the bill ‘at the 1 n Thomas H. Tdce's super picture, The Cup of Eife, An xéellent cast is seen in the supperi 3f s star_in this pictare end ineluds ellamy, Tully M<hall and The production & produced n sh scale, the seenie effects, both interior and exterior, being notable for their magnificence ari their fdelity t Orlental structarcs, deccration and land- ap A Mormald comedy 2nd the the News make up the remainder of the AL ' Davis Theatre. - George ord, his staff and players, Spent several weeks in northern Call- fornia filminz scenes for his latest Para- mount production, A Wise Fool, which wili be shown at the Davis thoatre today fpr tue last time hers. This is 2 delight- ful story of Camadion life ard besides being a pletorial masterniece I8 rich in haman _int: James Kirkwood and Alice Hollister play the lecding roles. Strayed frodi the Steesuge, 2 two-reel Sennett coredy, and a Paramount Mag- azirie will laso be ghown. {NCROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF 5 A few, draps of “Dutgro” upon. the sin ‘surrofinding the ingrowing nail re- duces inf] ation and pain asd o toughens thie tendey sensitive skin up. derncath the zogsgm, that it can not csh, and the turns nattcally qutues?d aimost oese “Outgro” is a harmiess, antiseptia manutacturdd - for chknpotlh'&'aqi. ever, anyone can buy_from drug. storeé = tiny bottle coptatiing dirée- tions. No- 7634, 30 W. A, meets . No. 6, K. of P., insets . Norwich Ceniral Labor Union meets No. 23, F.'and A 3. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Romano -bowght through Clavence .. Sholes, real estate broker, two houses of Mrs. Annie J.Pler- son of West Main street, for an in ment and later a' home. Aflustrated Talk on Pleasure Gardens. At convocation at Comnecticut. collegt at 4 o'clock Tuesday afterngom _the speaker will be Miss Rose Standist Kichols; subject, Pleasure Gardens, fllus- irated. Miss Nichiols is diréctor of the Boston Sociely of Co-operative uilding - society. Through thése societids and the city clubs of which she is 4 member, both iz New York and London, she has put inte active expréssion the conceptions of her art as expresséd in the best known o her literary productions, English Plea: are Gardens. CHELSEA BANK EXTENDS FACILITIES TO BALTIC i i to theatregoers. anthior has taken as his theme 8t t¥o young Galway fishermen and ighy interesting and amusing a detightful love story run- tHrough it three acis and six scenes, Pon el o husior_and course, the prin- formance apetatio productions, Always You and Sumebody's Bwectheart, his Vicior, Em- i} H sgf ! ¥ Eil i | i P I