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i H PUOBURE————— A A MANAGER WANTED — Lirgest con- cern of its kind jiithe world is establish- | and_servie b ch ol T requires Dy strong local advertising, “‘money back , guarantee” weak from earnings !l.la.ry of $50 and -lm‘ Feants, which sionld. net 5,000 annually ; §350 cash sequired, covering toois and equipment. Give previous experience, age and levences in first letter. Unless you are @ hustler with a good reputation and have the required :‘x’zgount of coun, En Four atampa: ress Century a uring 1039-1041 Wilson Ave, %fimu, novisd WANTED—Salesman with car to call on dealers with low priced 6,000 mile ure uln week with extra commissions. L. Smith Co., South Bend, Ind. in of. and sold ou 2 ‘We allow a mud WANTED—Operators _experienced _on men's pants; also two experienced press! ers. Tel. 44 Colchester. novigd T WANTED—Bookkesper, young man sble to opérate trpewriter'; state agel X periencesif any, education, salary desired Write Box A. L. M, care Bulletin. noviad T WANTED—General _farmband. Tele- phons 615-2._Arbutué Farm. noviad " WARTED—Capable sawyef for right ar left hand lane mill; steady work. Write L. B. Brockett, Johosonville, N. Y. _ novidd ' ) WA!TI:D——Boys Ttu_sell vanilla_aiter send for free sample bottie. w-un'em Extract Co.. Sanbornville, noviild 'um—snzm _honest boy_over 16 as2 o work in store. Write P. . Box 62 novild WAN D—Sal “to cover local territory lollm‘ ers; guaranteed sal- ary of $100 per week for right man. The Richards Co. 200 Fifth Ave. New Yst:lrk nov! 0. 5. GOVERNMENT wants railway mafl clerks; commence $135 month; steady positions; common education suffi- clent; sample examination questions free; write immediately. Dept, 31-B. Hol novisd tent maid for gen WA.; —A m% 226. visd WANTED—Chmbmnlm Auditorium | WANTED—Small murxn‘ car condition. Ear! K. Hunt, Tel Danielson 339-14. | WANTED_7he hunery peopis in ) WA).TED— ly those I NMU‘ -h. \u\{xrn A'mfly nx this offic w*”-%% i om hq n.,‘fl’:; Lyme, Cods SAd.El mld for hmuwm-k nhflm% TURN stoves, WANTED—Girl for Tel 915-4 sewing work ; no cooking. hree days American, care Bulletin. for ov12d WANXED——WWK as nwr.hnt‘s helper or ./ a week. Address novild To BENI‘ Martin House A.n Ring. Tel. 1142-5. TO RENT N T lil:'.l‘ - TW(;‘ - , e enough for iwo persons. 150 Frankin St novisd TO RENT—Modern {urfished rooms; meals if desired; table Gated ; two minutes from square. b; mn St Imvlfii furnished nicely H. novldd tbree-room furnished general house- Apply 23 Mfl.Dle St., guesls accommo- B. and receive est prices. may. wich and vicinity to come to the Prm o Tnsacay, "!9‘? INTO JONEY your ol mn- books. ed in your AQUEA bm A, storerooms, by writing or telephoning us, cas\l fm' what yélh buy Louis Water bi, Norwich. Phone 708‘ 19ThSTu new. WANTED—Have your old nli Oak " St. furs Tel. 1531 nov14 tion, Thaver Bldg, LIST through the ample funds ter St. of raw furs. novsd nut St. novid apartment for Hght housekeeping, gas and electric lights, hot water; A.llu one large furnished room. Pbp;m 1667-] U, 56 North St. novu TO RENT— Blacksmith shop, bed with tools, 3od West Main SR quire of Charles . Moore, 47 Pearl 5 noved TO RENT—Comi reoms in gri vate home. 46 Church St. Phene $09-2. “¥OR BENT_Good tenement, 99 Chest- ‘Apply Bagpd Union Co., Inc. Co., 152 Mah novsd Zbc; Scholl's Red Dot ecigas 10c straight, novbd ' | keeping. Phone 19 . WANTED Sk 8 FOR NICE WORK. THIS JOB IS FOR A SKILLED MAN ONLY ASHLAND COTTON COMPANY Jowett City Conn. RS LOST AND FOUN LOST—Sunds between Th night, in Breed Theatra novlsd black leather bag . containing bank- able reward. novisa - in the Mohican or the | Theatre. §10 bill. Finder 1 Office and receive nov15s newly pavered, 62 apartment, St. Inguire 4. V Tel. 1627-3. ¥OR RENT—Furnished rooms, Carter Ave., East Side ‘10 nix’r——noon;.i all mndern, for , all Norih St., and 1i-room 120 North Main . Covello, 138 CUf St nov1sd iight light house- iysd FARM gages. Address Joseph B0do, County x)%fm,srgammn. Conn, WANTED—T0 buy for cash, all kinds WANTER—Raw furs, at H. A. ner’s, every Thursday. A. c Bennett. TREAL BRIAR ) tobacco 10c a tin \VA)TE Real estate 01 ev R i Burdxck ‘& McNicol, Norwi - novud ‘property ‘Co., Boston; . mort vufice Chas. B. Clapp for fu 2 novied Call at $he Eagle Clothing 1.7St. _ novsd Heeh- Pipes_%5c; Gold Bond Manila digars six for broadleaf cigar 5o suraignt; T Ge straight; Havana Spear at Fagan's Smoke Shop. factory no ci sepl 10 acres up, TO Thames St. A house St., all sixed up, rand 188 West RENT A flat of four rooms and bath on West new. seven rooms on West Main new. CLARENCE SHOLES, Inguire Thames St. FOR USED BY THE . 1wo rabbit hounds, { and spaed. female; | It found, call H. Spaulding, Nor- X Dovidd Funeral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 iLady Assistant o / Funeral Director . and PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Norwich and Jeweit City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OH NIGHT Shea & Burke uneral Directors § 41 Main Street CUDWORTH & THOMFESON ABCHITECTS Building, Nerwich, Conn. “PLUMBING AND GASFITTIN: CONTRACTORE—IOBBERS, Zlumbing and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Braed Bui Phoie, NE 568-5. The very Dest plumbing by expert @1 Weat Mamn S " workmen at the fairesiypriccs is guar- | tateed ; al I 2 | DANCING l N. H. LEVE, Instructor Hall. Phope 1956 cr 401 ly. New term ey Odd nn Private lesson g class begin First lesson freg HOTELS AMERICA® HOUSE, 1. Morussey, ,Pgep. First class garage service con- c0., IN MYERS RIGHT. MANUFACTURI APP JAMES Telephone 876 Modern ~seven-room Greeneville cgnter, rent. For further parti JOH A RENT ABOUT 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF FACTORY SPACE, FORMERLY WARNER BROS. ALLEY. PRICE SUITABLE FOR LIGHT NG. LY 1'_6 L. CASE 40 Shetucket St second hand Highest New York. Tel. 65, WANTED—Concrefe walks Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- guaro; 123 Oakridge St fuil particulars irr first Jetter size, location and terms. B. Jewett City, Conn. NTED—Wa pay highest prices for ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914- buy, sell and exchange: ATTENTION, TRAPPERS! prices paid for Raw Fum. Buying agent for J. L. Lodervick Co. of MAURICE GLAUBINGER, 10 bulld. harge made. Phone % WE BUY and pay hlghesl prices fo second hand Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38-2, WANEED—100 £ turniture and __ bool seplad. rms_for Witk or without EY iyezd furniture. Norwich Furni~ 3. We jelld Colchester Conn, Tel. 717-3. H. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin 8¢, Second Tiund and Antiquo Furniture. WANTED. Brook! Ce L P e u"i“ Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 ' Main St, Danielson, Conn. 37 HEAD OF OHOICE HOLSTEINS 81 AT AUCTION at the Tarbox farm, located about one mile east from Plainfield, Conn., on the old Providence pike road, on_ " FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1921, at 11 o'clock a. m. Having decided to engage in the red Holstei industry., . we hwm uu‘ B&xlr young tduublhm of 4wy Milking cawe Bt b saie on Strlotion or prof avatlable aofia:. eonnutlnx TRy ot of growthy young due the oarly and middio Winter, sbver Strictly new milch, and the balanes of the herd in various es_of milk. Don't stop to figure out what these cattle will bring. ~Come, see them sola figure up your ac- sale. cash, X5 conditional en” FOR SBALE—Wood, -$4¢ half cord. Bullard. Tel. 1076-4. novi5TuTh FOR SALE—One dump cart and ong pair of team harnesses. Frank Lai ‘Thamesville. novll FOR SALE—Two-horse -extension ‘Archibald wheels, nn-(r team s, Teles us gagements. A. L. RUNDATL & SON. Plainfield, Conn. gear, nesses, two-horse dump Car enrg Chy Montville, Conn. Tow. 1971 hovisd —At ofice. {DIlr phose 154 f“-f‘.. g FOR 3 Wukpr loth years er. gt BRLERLE A novisd FOR SALE—A smail business pq-m excellent returns; only a Jimited caj required ; pleasant lecation ; Tents mod- ergte; an for 13 \n’-“ Lok & glnsfico. e , Conir,, gr_Bal gigg m SALE—A first dsu eleln. up-to- date restaurant doing a g0od business in 2 town of nearly 3,000 on ; ment nearly new; good reasons for ing. Burdick & McNicol, Jewett Conn., and Thayer Building, Norwich, nu\loThS’LuThS ty, Sweet russet cider; § R4 0 pullg - Slegal. Tel. 1076-5. novldd FOR SALE—McGee stove, No. 8, kitol- en range. Tel. 1888:. novidd FOR SALV—Berkshire | pigs. James Turnbll]& ‘Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. , MoV12 AUCTION NOTICE. BY WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, No 42 Main puilets, soon to lay. flalhll.le trolley to Rydex‘l Crosslnx = “FoB SALE—-A lot of sui s and over- $t.,, Danlelson, Conn., coats just arrived ‘bu:u, silk nned i overcoa:s, great “‘:}W 19.50 ON THURSDAY, NoOV. 17, 1921, gm!m,uu 5 pants at z1u- . 1 2. Panta Store, $256 Main sL. n at 10 o'clock a. m., Postofice. noV10 s " = 3 sell for Mr. Joseph Elliott, at 8 SALE-—Couniy, gtame; wish is Farm, at Pomfret o A B ok o St., Conn., a large and useful Sone Neam of general *merchandise, tool ons, implements, crops and Lvesio eonslmng of 25 head of young CoWs and heifers. It was impossible for us to sell Mr. Elliott's enormous equipment acquired with this farm at his sale in October, therefore ne is calling this sale to complete his intentions, A detailed account of this sale will soon appear. Apply to the Auctioneers for posters. FOR SALE—Car Miller’s white and car B. C. red cedar shingles; prlces now lmv CAr nice kLln dried matched hoargs cents ft. A. R. Race, Lehin’yn. FOR SALE—Farm, 82 acres, horul 9 cows, 1-4 mile scheel and church, act ry villages about 2 iniles, sno:ha bout 3, all-year bfook in pasture, 13- room house, 2 barns, 4 large henhou: silo, shed. tools, R once; part morigage. A. Fra , Conn. ‘Wel 19-3 Lahunn- nov —:muum ;us Edison HYDE & BRIGGS ......... Auctioneers i on¢ caty Dh mud 'rhe mlwtfl&adden Copany, - Norwioh Conn, - A. G. THOMPSOXN, F. 8. Foot Specialist Lprnv.ecx your feet). 9.8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Mam CE"RCTODIST €hy 8t l\onnu. Poone 13664 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES RENT apartment culars, inquire of et in well located, magdest new, wear Store 110 Fr'flnk\}n St tenement, electric and 11-room apartment, all modern. i Inguire A. Tel. 1527-3. North Main St. 198 Cliff S B RENT, lights, 62 North novid V. Covello, FOR SALE—Automoblles male tires, YOk SALE — 1920 Harley-. .. moiorcyele and sids uon, must be sold at once. liams, Lebanon. nov12d 1920 ton Ford, good pne: paint and mechanical cond tenry A. Myers, Dan.c.. novisd ecar, excelient €. v mdi- S. Wil- Phone 59 Lebanon Div. 499 MAIN HAVE your tires mreaded logk iike Lanoie Tire Ci T T A . RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED new, as VT 0™ bl Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED LEY STREET, (East Side) ¥OR SALE—Late model Ford sedan, fl novid olass condition; cash only will be idered. Phone 1828 for particulavs. A-1_condition, tion throughout ; ] 3350 ; xwell Toadster, Liuick b pass. touring car, good condition. W, 18 — e R. ¥risbie. 118 Franklin St. 2. nov; Tel. ad FOR BALE—Horses 3 3-4 ton Republic uvuck; 1919 Buick roadster, good condi- Ford ton truck; 1918 FOR SALE—One brown mare, r all $95; one eight 1200 o North Main St IRt 100 1, LRy i B nesse s brown horse, ige 6, Ibs., will sell cheap if taken week, as we have no use for him. Inguire at bam, from 1-4 p m., novisd ~ FOR 1 have 15 Horses all kinds of Work. SALE that are broken in for They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER K. PIERSON. Tel. 636-3. Jeda 176 Mechanical 507 TC o15 | OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK|- OF. ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts Immg. Uphoistering and Wood Werk. Blackemithing in all its branches 360T & blark Corp. Repairs, Painting, Tri NORTH MAIN STREET TRUCKING BOOKJINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Mase and Ruled to Order —_——rr FHVSIG(ANS JKOPLAND EY. E, EAR, K0S AAD THNOAT | Suite 103-104, Thay er Bldg. Tel. 1790 TOBACCC WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a ppmploh Mine of Demes- tic and imported Ci i5-118 W. Main b Wintestupe Ch <|J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street It will pay you “JOHN ‘. INSURANCE to walk over. AN 8t., Norwich, Con alf a Century, #axe $70 per per- thousand. igar aare 4. K. CONANT. 11 Kraakiia 8t ENSURM O.F ALLKINDS | Best DENTISES GEOBGE LAMBERT, Occum, moving and UuCkiog TeL 817~ u v 551 Maln St IR, rucking. ’l‘el 387'0. C. D. JOSLY move everythmz th&re tention given chinery. Tel® Zimmerman, 293 West Main St. We. Special to moving boilers and Dl'/ oo BRI junnce mfl?u A“’-l%.m “TEAMING and Jadving. o0 mu( trucking & specialt: Main St Plone 79, <. B. Shetucket St. LONG DISTANCL M. Steam Telephong TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily and at reasonable pr) ARTHUR H. ;.ATHBOP Shetucket Strest WILLIAM C. YOUNG- Bnumx . Phons 175 BUILDING A. BARBER st and Engineer Successo! STETSON & Y UNG CARPF._NTER and HUILDER and * materials, at sight work prices, by skilled labor. 60 West Main 8| hected. Phone. She(\mk!t! piag. | le l-. Eumman ‘eiephione DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL M’'CGrory Bldg. SURGEON “-Norwich, Cann. PRINTING BEAU tum{ aga‘e 51‘15 ¥ u‘*}’t Phun:adghn ¥ ALE—‘G«Q‘ fl& cor ‘noa!.—efid o .5{“ Henry !mmd Spnora pho- cw “%“‘ : AUGTION TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1921. THE ESTATE OF HESNRY WITTER OF SOUTH STREET, WALLIMANTIOC, FARM AND FUENITURE, STOCK AND TOOLS. WATCH FOR DETAILS IN LATER ADV. ol $1-3. C. D. POMEROY, Ex!mm FOR SALE, e Havipg hought 2 new car, I Will gell | ——r———————r—————2 my 1919 Ford Sedan, with self-starter, STEAMSHIPS demountable Tims, oversize coxd tires, 5 RE'S 18th cruise; Feb. 11th, from and new battery. Car has very low Ne\;" York, Mediterranean, Egypt and ecially chartered Canadi { mileage and is in perfect runaing order. g:cx e BY A gnadian | Jparh steamer ’lra:mgress . Fer I France, 18.45] e Yoma s lays, first — class, 3600 an ; 18 davs in Kgypt THOS. H. BECKLEY Palestine. Hotels, drives, fées, guides dncluded. Stop-overs in Burope 278 MAIN STREET PHONES 12 days in Paris, in London, $90. Frank C. Clark, Times Bldg., New York. oct1SWS Musie ANOTHER CABLOAD OF VERMONT COWS WILL ARBIVE MONDAY, NOY, ERNEST E. BULLARD - Teacher of the JAMES H. HYDE, i olir NOBRTH FEANKLIN. Phone 127-4 Tel. Lebanon 30, novidd Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. FOR SALE HELEN L. PERKINS m‘; B e orsseg *aeme oo of | TEACHER OF SINGING good £t heat, fireplac tric | Phone 552-2 tudio Allu 1d, v an’rfi'fivenxenw, oo p’:lege i Sl it ht, e oLAnzM:l: sHOLES, novdd lwmu All creditors of sald de- 4 ereby notifled o present theic against gaid estale to *ho und lgn 163 High St. Norwich, within the time limited in the above and for ing or¢ CBOIDE OTASK. o STE BIAGIONT, noy1sd Administrato AR e . LEGAL NOTICE BABGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Bagh' AT A COLEL U2 PROBATE NELD R T T e B :hm at Norwicl. williza :nc for the District of ‘Mm’fienfl, BLrawherries, r Norwicly o the 1%th day of November, mmm ther §nu 1- o5 trom 5 e . 1 = Presen —NBLSON \ VLING, " Judg b i [‘3‘ and Fallrgad "S- of Batusta Fulignani, Jate of TEYOHS' AGRNOY, Norwich, in said District, deceased. » Ordered, That the Administrator cife | Willimastic, , Conn, the creditors of said deceased to bring ! — | in their claims against said estate within | oix zpontns Lrom tlis date, bY posting a FOR notice 1o that cffect, logether i cony of this o1der, ou the izupost nearcal fo the place where sald deccased last dwelt, Two-partment houss, with all im-|end (n the aume Town, sud by pubishing P et S, Loornt e Ree i S ey ~ | clrey ion in ict, o 386, mear centér of Gty 7 mUSt De Seeh 0 | e ia this Cour ICourL W s bE aopreciate. AYLING, Jydge. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, The l:;?‘. and Iorcxolnz is a'Lue copy 2oved Opmieat Atiests’ HELEN M. DRESCIEG modern two-apartmeng v‘l7 Aloswl in the beast particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAN, yu_fl?' Sanase FOR SALE The Choice Farm of 70 Acres with 3004 buildings, owned by Wellington Miner, situated at East Great Plains. E. A. PRENTICE 8 CLIFF STREET T, Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIS ROAD SOCIETY b by the B o A Mr. and Mrs. Stanley i and { Miss Jean -Palmer of Providence were at FOR SALE mmeraiasis _w Palmer returned with them for the win- .Snmed ood | ter. The grange held a special meeting on Tbumd.w and elected officers for the new es is on a trip through dm; Lha medical con- bwwe ln th«lphlu. *’H.‘S /illiams Nlaw&l lhn | Peter, are all of | truth of detail and form a spectacle 30 : Anqlumw-nt' i WW&BD “!Hmufidf‘“‘ Wlflb&infl;fnfll ¥ " Davis Theatre ‘The Chicago ‘Stock company, an ization new to local “”"% o d A serles of four conceris fam. mu-un;wmaeghq.mshurm under the auspices of the Norwich Free The artists will appear as Wednesday evening, Nov. wummmor ocal Miss Howard is sure mmm very popular during the week W. James Be- da\lhxhe leading man and his portrayal 3 The of Somny was superd; he made tbe most | Landon of every scene in which he was the cen- euhen Byl This organization has won its way tc tral figure and Edmund Moscs as Babe | the very front rank through its adherence pléyed his role well. Jimmy Dempsey |to high ideals. was a convincing Buddy and to him was | The Loj Striog Quartet i3 Eurepe’ entrusted the song hit of the play B ‘pr/::x)xeler q?ag::at- - .- : lo Home, "which scored a big hit. Frod | After fine successes in Europe, Len- ime-mumreem*“ere\;c :;arrel of laugh# as |don String Quartet came te Am last e | .lneih utzer drew forth a |season and have becn ecarrying the mes- ears e part of Rube, who re- sage of beauty that lies in string guartet celve bad news from home. Miss Raemusic thro i ughout the United States. Mack as Madame Benoits gave a sweet| ‘This quartet was organizated twelve motherly portrayal to a most mcuu‘,cars ago, with the’ members ex- role and the Misses Burls and Vernon |cept one Albert Sammops, who was the made charming French maidens. original violin of the quaret. iss Howell was charming #s Loulse| The present members are James Leves Maltland, the glrl from Brooklyn and |first violin, Thomas W. Petre, sccond George K. Brown deserve gpecial men- | giin, H Waldo Warner, viols, C. Warwick tion for his rendition of Alphonse Petti- | Evans, cello. ; bois. E On Friday, Jau. 6th, Erika Morine, the During the week 2 fine list of New {greatest woman violinist in the World York hits of last year will be presented, | will appear. all of which are sure to be excellently s enna acted and staged in & mahner io win the | Tatan st ot | e, most eritical. The attraction today is lhA“,m age. During the war she pm New York Princess theatre success, ! many concerts in Central Hurope. 8k “Nightle Night,” which Is styled & fresh. | yas engaged for an American tour by I 1C. Coppicus in the winter of 1821. O making her debut in Carnegie hall an & flip, fantastic pajama, fun frolic. ‘“Berambled . Wive€” is the attraction Wednesday matinee and might. alanche of praise and tributes wers awarded this wonderful young artist. &c great was her triumph that she gave four recitals in the mext five weeks in New York. A different program wae played at each conoert, an unparallel fear B0th, | | Breed Theatre History, romance and tragedy are blended into awe-inspiring and thrilling spectacle in.George Kleine's gigantic Iphotodramauc production of Henryk Siep- |In_every way. Idewicz's celebrated novel “Quo Vadis, For the coming season Erika which will commence a four day engage- ment gt the Breed tneatre on Wednesday. “Quo Vadis” is accredited by all who have Maobeth. seen it, with being the most marvelious | the leading s0prano of the Chi- motion plcture spectacle of the century.!cago Opera Co., appears. When Fiar- | It has created a sensation whereever | ence Macbeth appeared in Europs ahe it has been showr. For scope, magni- |startied the greatest crilcs of the Old ' tude. extravagant, gplendor, realism, | World by some of the most briliiant sing- thrills and sensation; it is said the plc- |ing heard for a generation. ture has never been equalled. The late Campanini loss no time in se- ‘The beeutiful love story of the pagan |curing her for the Chicago Opera Ce. as Vinitius, for the Christian girl Lygia, is | leading eoprano. She has praved her related with remarksble fidelity, and the | greatness, not only In operatic solos, but companion love story of Pstronius and [In the concert field as well. The sweet- EuniCe . his alaye is aiso faithfully |ness and brilllancy of her singing have Rowmn, won her the title of “ihe Minnesots The trials of the early Christians, the | Nightingale.” vain and cruel temperament of the wick- | On Wednesday, Feb. 1ith, Fred Palton, ed tyrant Nero and his courtiers, which | the distinguished baritone and May 3Mu- were so graphically drawn by the author, | kle, the noted ‘cellist, apfrear in jelot zo- are illustrated on ihe screen with re- markable veraeity. Frad Paltan his glorious baritene The burning of Rome, the marvelous | voice, his fine z«-.r.uum clear enun- feasts of the pleasure-loving Nero, the |ciation and splendid musical equipment combats of the gladiators, the devourinz |has won fame and its rightly consldered of the Christians by a maddened horde |2 leading baritone of America. of lions, the stirring conquest of an in- furiated bull with a woman tied to its back by tho barbarlan Ursus, the gather- ing of the Christians in the Catacomis and the appearance of the SBaviour to St. shown with wonderfal 1 On Wed, Jan 16th, Florence colorature May Mukle, an artist o irare gift is the leading ‘cellist of England. Tickets for this sesies are $4.50, inelud- ing reserved seats. -ll;h; n;'( Proceeds from these conoeris will be given to the Backus hogpital. Course tickets will be on sale Fridar morning, Nov. 18th, at § o m., at Cran- ston's. Music patrons are requested to gend in thelr order for course tickets™ fm- mediately. Mall or phome orders wil Ibe glven careful attention at Cranston's on Bromd- way. Call 183, stupendous no one should miss the op- opportunity to see it. . Breed Theatre “The Blot,” which i= the featurs at- traction at the Breed theatre today, will | answer this question—“What is the big- gest blot on our American life of today?” Lois Weber, noted far her handling of timely incidents, has interwoven this question in her great photodrama. She has played it up with keen human interest that affords a real heart-throb In each reel. It is up to you and you and you to see The Blot. It will answer a question that has heen asked daily. The Blot will deliver a message that is vital and important, one that will help the children of this and future genera- 3t tions. It will possibly relleve a great poverty ‘that has been inflicted by the American people upon a group of neces- sary individuals that have made supreme sacrifices in order that our children shounid not be neglected. Other pictures on the bill include Ben Turpin in Love and Doughnute, and the Pathe News. i ARMISTICE CLUB TO HOLD BIG DANCE THIS EVENING The Armistice club. of this eity wiil hold their first anpual dance in Hiks' ball roam this evening.. For this oosa- At the Strand A very good vaudeville program is the B. F. Keith bill at the Strand for the first half of this -week. Yesterday's large enthusiastic audience received all -the acts with a tornado of applause. Chickadee opened the bill with a char- acter impersonation of that very well known story of Whittier's “Barefoot Boy,"” with cheek of ‘tan. This chap whistles like a bird and appeares as a barefoot hoy His whistling Is nothing short of absolute mugsic. He also introduc- es a number of clever imitations. He im- itates every sort of bird, several musical inthruments, saws, ete. Clark & Wilsen are two clever girls it Is & striking commentary em the preferences of the New York theatregoers “Over the Hill, the photoplay which has had the longest run in that § ' vho succeeded in entertaining every ome with their clever comedy and A WTison and Kelly the mumm literally broght down the house with thelr comedy, act which is as funny as they make them. Selbini and Grovini are lively !um expert cyelists, and unsual First of all they are umgduu. Their act was entitled, Follies of Vaudeville. Their's,is an ouerln; of wide range but humanly amusing throughout. ‘The feature phmn Common Sense, is a story of a apan's stfuggle with himself, the story of a bitter man's grudge mankind. He sought to live the life of 2 hermit but Commop Sense dicta course. i i i é E; i i Convocation Speaker at Collegy At Connecticut Tuesday afternoon £ :’d&;hx‘l G cheerlully 3 Franklin St ) ki ije sk 01 L RS

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