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WANTED—Famals Advertisement Will Get It L A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get |t — e 1A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEWBER 22, 1921 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It 'WANTED—Misccllanesus WAN TED—Sal . ‘\iu..uuam with e H_Vd.'w\ ulcan Tire Ce., ~ stenographer | _nov2ld several | =y e get omotion to bitadh i for | ~ s emeane i GOVERNMENT —— ey Commings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce B Funeral Director “mbaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT The Hemry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNEKAL DIKECTORS AND EMBALIMERS sady Assistant Telephone 410-2 BAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke neral Directors 41 Main Street SRR 5 VA OLBCTODIST Chiropodiat. | < Suite - — e Norwica, | FOR SALE — Seven-passeng | esm; with car for low ‘WANTED—Position for woman ‘who ~ $100 and | wishes to go out for hait dwys' work. |ing, " Phone 311 pov22d ra_commis- | Write Box B., care Bullefl nov22d T !\‘I'D e et G o WANTED—Lady artistically inclined, | pype, "‘m& furai- color work, opportunity partnership, no i« middle age | investment, for right party. Write fully | gt O s R I ube | aboitt yoursell, Mox A7, care Bulletin. | oot ans. B writing lephoning us, Norwich. worl and act as companion. Tel novisd questions free ; | 330 Franklin St novidd “T0 RENT—E age for one car. 90 CLft St TO RENT—Flat of five rooms, after | — *'| "WANTED—Position s dressmaker or s | tatlorees, 10 go out by the day. Tel. 694 nov21d TO RENT —- Two nicely furnished | rooms, large enough for wo persons. stoves, books. which are stored in your attics, barns we buy and sell anything ; high-~ Water St. Norwich. Phone 708-3. y19ThSTu ANTED—To: buy chickens for dress- and receive cash for what you have _voviad o __ | Ward Bros, No. 45 Jackson St, Willi- | WANTED—Woman for general house- | Mantic, Ct. Tel. §32-3 ugdThSTu take |work in family of one. Apply Bulletin Xpply at once | Office novaz and | TR Woms e . ANTED Woman to assist It house |est prices. ‘Louis D,:Ward, 30 aad 33 WANTEDSecond hand furniture and oldest and largest dealers in h Conn. _Tel. Lebanon. Hov19d _novi7d nerete guaro, ‘123 Oakridege St. Phone $27-5. TED—To_inform those interested ihat the cider mill closes for the season Dec. 1st, C. W. Grant, North Franklin, | A MAN told me ho was Irish and his folks never came from Ireland, 'n’ 1 sex {"tain't posiole, how cum, 'n’ ho sez they arc still over-there. ‘fry our Havana Spear cigar, 10c straight; Manlla cigar, six for 25c; Red Dot cigar, bc straight; som) good Dipes 25c. Fagan's Smoke work guaranteed; if’ work is -not satie- factory, no charge made, James Fumi ;| improvements. Iuquire Brooklyn Outdi-| novird { 7 2 DRSO T P8 L E WANTED—To buy milk. 169 North best wishes, over 16| TO BENT_Modern furnished rooms; | Mal S novied Write P. |meals ed ; table guests accomme WANTED_Kaw fwrs, at 5_A: Heeb- dated; two minutes from square. H. E. |, NV0T 2wt B SV pa joe Ring. ' Tel. 1142-5 novisd wut St Apply Bard Union Co, Inc. novid vd keeping. Phone 1987. véd tenement, 89 Chest: “10 RENT—Rooms for light house- novsd second hand furniture WANTED—100 farms for _catalogue, TO RENT M For turther particulars, inquire of JOHN A MORAN, Real Estate Broker, nov2: a Franklin Square. | LOST AND FOUN | "LosT—in_Buckingham Memorial Memorial. Reward novz2d LOST—A pair of glasses us G New London, Conn.. no | Rover Sat- | moving and trucking. — urday, iady's umbrella with four silver ——— | hearis on handie. Return to Buckingham t the N F. A.-Bulkeley game on the Academy caimp- | urday. It found, return to 4% owner's name on edilar, George Kettle, | Zimuierman, 17 Hoswell Ave. el Willimantic, Ct. ,Notify owner, George | Jewett City, Conn. iyz2d second hand furniture. Norwich Fur Six-room apartment, very desirably |ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We located, at Peck's Corner; $22.50 per [buy, seli' and exchange. jeild WANTED. H. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin St L. Second Hand and Antigue Furniture. Tel, 717-3. WE BUY and paj m:he-tdvfiuu for Kremens, sucgessor to King, 48-50 er SIS EREURERE | ¥OR RENTFurnisied _rooms. light | St Phone 3§-2. seplad. housekeeping, § Carter AVE, East Side =it 10 _acres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to ‘prige, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 193, ~ WANTED—We pay highest prices for TBUCKING GEOEGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, Pel. 617-12. 3y’ Moving and cking. Tel. 387-». 8 | Lention chinery. ~ Tel. 798-3 sepid Ketile, Box 102, Jewett City, Ct. nov2za |, TEAMING and moving. ing distanee. LOST—§500 Belgium bond, 1945, 7 1-1. | Man ST Phone utable reward given. Please return 1o |— — | trucking a_special Jonn H. Ford, 233 GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. 5% Main 8t C. D. JOSLYN_ 293 West Main St. Wi move everything anywhere. Special at- given 10 moving boilers and ma- HYDE & BRIGGS.. GIVE THE MEN REAL PRESENTS THIS YEAR ! TH'EY like Christmas presents just as much as anybody — they want lots of things—but they don’t always get them. Most famalies are too much inclined to put father or Uncle George or big brother Ton in the “more blessed to give than re- ceive” class, and hand him a red necktie and But that doesn’t need to happen this year. You can find a list of exactly the things that delight a man’s heart—haberdashery, smok- ing paraphernalia, office and household con- veniences—presents that will hit the spot— By turning to the Christmas Gift Sugges- tions column in the classified section today. Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas Will be Complete FOR SALE FOR SALE—Thoroughbred fox terrier puppy. Miss M. A. Pendieton, Norwich Town. Phone 1046- nov2d Lulietin Office. novzzd C. B. BI 5 FOR SALETwo single electric motors Bty : £, B, BEOMLEY & soN, ST S LOST—A brown pocketbook, on road LONG DINTANCE MOV London Cogt Contracting Co., 5 Raliroad ween Norwich and Willimantic; con- TR R Ave., New London. novid ains small sum of money. Finder leave e — T T t this office. novzzd = —-- TEAMING AND Vi) e seen at 230 Central Ave nov2zd k cord us. Tel 59 Norwich. no LOST—Small female sable colli LOST--Man's _gol ward if returned to Builetin Offic: lov21d LOST. coon dog, black and spotted, no collar on. Finder notify Kramer, Columbia Ave., Wiilimanii FOR SALE—Torses " FORSALE ail kinds MEE E. PIEKSON, Jeid FOR SALE-—automoblies FOR SALE—Dodge touring car. with igeable winter and summer te | Tel. 4 nov22TuTh: FOR SALE—Ford runabout, demount- new. Phone 1854-4 looks like {baker. tirst cls running AND GASFITTING, IRACTORS—d0OBBERS, Tlumbing and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. “TOMPRINS, €1 West Mam St. FOR SALE 1919 Oakiand _ tires and A-1 condftion between 6 and 7 p. m. | ¥oR sALE—1314 novisd TOR | tion, must be sold at on: C. 8 W novizd W LOST—Sunday evening, In or Dear oity, on rim. Notify I watch, Waltham, | ween Yantic St. and Sturtevant Ave. 1 have 15 Horses that are broken In for ¢ work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. L adillac roadster in fine condition; price right. Phone 179. ALY — 1920 Harley-Davidson | | motoreyele and_sidecar, cxcellent condl- | (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS iams, Lebanon. Phone 59 Lebanon Diy g FOR SALELate model Ford ssdan, plumbing oy expert |frst class condition; cash only 1 be )5 guUar- | considered. Phone 1828 for part ulars. “| Automobile Buyers | M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs WILLIAM C. YOUNG STE'?;ON & V’gUNG CARPENTER anc BUILDER| . _, (s ot ey tor 1mme. diate delivery at the lowest prices in | Pest work and materials, at right peices, by skilled labor. 60 West Main St. ARcmITECTS CTPWeRTR & TEOMPSON ABCHNCTS Thewer Rallting. Nerwich, Owsn to convines you. offering including ¥Ford Trucks. f NEW HUDSONS, BEISCOES, vears. THE DANIELSON GABAGE, C. B PELLETT, Prop.. Tel. 190, DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN | . SURGEON Norwivk, Qean MrGrory Biog. VOSEALY BANG w ~ BRADFORD 08 Brosdway Blank Books Made and Rules o Feilows' lessons | ana | § %ve of the best Used Cars I've Begin now. 20v22d | N . LEVY, Phone 1986 or 61 M ned Studebaker Cars i For Sale £ 2—-Gpacial Six Sedans (1920), in per- i #act condition; one run 11,000 miles; one 5,000. | +—isachal Six Touring (1821), ox- osdent condition; run 2,900 miles. ever hgd. muu;ms KOFLAND K. MARKOFF, D) THROAT 3 Tel. 1799 D S — no advertising mfl.flz Bastern Conneotiout *.l 10! Enlle- better (2 10 einoms smeation — F. H. GILBERT JEWETT CITY, CONN. in | ness before the public, than throu, | Do you realize that you ean buy cars | mow fer two-thirds of .the price asked | two mouths ago? If not, we are prepared A grand assortment of serviceable | FERLGIED Gl TR used cars—Fords, Velies, Briscoes, Oak- ' Imnds, Hudsons and numerous other well | known makes. Prices from $150 up, the | Peliett Bullding, Depot Square, Dan elson | OVERHAULING AND REPAI R, - WHEN YOU WANT (o put your busi DEL-] Bfl!l HOTEL, there is no medi- | Hayes B —— P e P o gl prices. ARTHUR H. #.ATHROP name | Shetucket Strest Phone 175 ; Te- 2 .issie, white feet, breast and nos. HOURIGAN BROS. rd.| Traver Briscoe, 9 Broad St ovald rUNERAL DIRECIUKS Norwich and Jeweit Citx CIGAES | TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- - and Imported Cigars. ¢ will_pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 118 W. Main St, Norwich, Con ablished for Half a Century, CIGARS Whitestone Cigar aare 370 per thousand 3. . CONANE. il #eaoklin St COAL AND WOOD SOAL, seasouca wood and sindlings in iarge or smail quantiues. Phone 504 of . K. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly Durkee Lane decind PRINTING neatly don Estimaies promptly and cheerfully given. 7Zhe Bulletin Co.. 8 J. L. LATHROF & SONS 28 Shetucket Street AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HAVE your tiroe 1itvended, look M new, wear like new, as 2s ' new. i e . T w i st tebs%d IRADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED | | i | Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) | OF ALL §inDs Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholatering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all branciies Beced ) Flionc ) Ehetestet I8 [l A done very prompily and aL reasouable FRINTING of all kinds promptly and AMERICAY HOUSE, D. Morrisses, Bhouss, wih Pron irst clise Farags seevice o | e temament and & well " ¥OR SALE—A brand new $120 Colum- bia grafanola, $60; easy terms if desired The Taiking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Square. Tov1$STuTh FOR SALE—A fine $8-note Wasserman player, cost new §375, now $345, includ- ing 12’ rolls. scarf, bench and free deli ery; easy terms. The Talking Machine Shop, 24 Frankiin Squarc. novisSTuTh FOR SALE Fine books, all this week, |at Roy Rankin's, 33 Spring St City. |"_novz1d FOR SALE—One new milch Hoistein cow with calf by her side. Fred Card, Janielsan, Conn. Tel. 173-13. novld FOR BALE—Berkshire pigs. James irnbull, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. novisd FOR SALE_Ask Mr. Bl or M Coates about the two houses they have for sale on Union St. Room 312, Thayer Bldg. nov13d ¥OR SALE—Cream from federal ac- credited Jersey herd. Address Cream, Bulletin Office. novisd FOR SALE—Top carriage, in perfect condidion. Call 623-4 between 6 and 1 p. m. _ novlad ¥OB SALE—28 roosters. Stephen Kog- ke, Plain Hill, Norwich Town. nov1id FOR SALE No. 17 SPRUCE STREET Nine room dwelfing garage, within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET ERNEST E. Teacher of the Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Studio, Alice Bldg. Phone 352-2 FOR SALE—A large quantity tie tim- ber, probably 25 to 30 thousand ties. standing on a good pole lot, quite & large iot of good size hickory. ADply to George F. Wilkinson, Koute 2, North Stoning- ton, Conn. noviéd FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes of stovee. Bring name of stove and number. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1703-2 sep7d $50.00 buys s beautiful 3135 Fdison disc phonograph, semi-cabinet model; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Confi oct22d BEAUTISUL baby grand Sonora pho- nograph, regular $275, spectal for quick salo 3176; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. 34,500 WILL BUY two-tenement house, five rooms each, with electric light, with one acre good land, seven miuutes' walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. TOVELLO, -3, 198 onm st FOR SALE - Pretty country home, nicely located, good_cottage house, large barn, 3 poul fry houses and outbuildings, land well divided into flelds, pasture and timber- lend. Only $1,500; $300 cash. TRYONS' AGENC novlid ‘Willimantle, FOR SALE $8000 will buy a 3 family houss, in- come $51 a month. $6500 buys a 9 room cottage, has 2 open fireplaces, hot air heat, fine neighborhood. 8,000 buys a 13 room house easi- .y convertible into 2 or 3 apart- nents. JAMES L. CASE clephone 876 40 Shetucket St FOR SALE Two-apartment house, with ail ime provements and in pink of condition, choice location, with large yard for gap- age, near center of cily ; must be secn to be appreciated. * FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, novod Central Building, FOR SALE A high ciass modern 1wo- n.parlmen house, very desipably located i the best pert of Leurel Hill Ave. |o60Tt & Clark Comp.| SiamE" 57 TC s15 NORTH MAIN STREET INTERPRETATION OF PREMIER BRIAND'S ADDRESS (Continued From Page 1.) raise hier §,000,000 or their officers again and the mon-commie- stoned officers are ready to do the work, “Now 1 must ask the great paople of s0 fond of fuet in their purphses, to answer me when 1 tell them this: Suppose that by your side, oh, American people, a nation, a nation which has been for vears and centurfes in bloody confllat with you: and suppose that is gtlll ready, morally and materially, to | enter into a new struggle. Would you close your eyes to a danger that it not desire to do everything in your power § your life, and, what is more, your hon- Would you do anvthing to weaken Thers is not one cftt- 7,000,000 men with the United States, ihis nation, What woutd in the who'e s only watching and walting. Question of War Material. ‘We have been told that there war material, The commissions of control y guns—artillery, been destroyed. Some of the destruction A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell I! « AUCTIONS +.Auctioneers AUCTION TUESPAY, NOV. 22, 1921, 10 o'clock sharp, By order of the Probate Court, T will sell at auction the property of the late Henry L. Witter, South Si w Conn., consisting of farm of 65 acres, all household furniture, some antiques’ 1% head of cattle, 3§ cows, all young, 3 due to freshen this month, % two year old | yearling: bull, 30 tons of hay, 40" tons of ensiiage, | some corn in the shock, 100 bushe potatoes, some vinegar, 1 two-horse team wagon, two-horse tip cari, two-seated surrey’ with pole and shafis, 1 single carriage, Concord buggy, w slcigh, two-horse sied.’ horse fork ana | rope, mowing machine, tedder, hor: Wheel harrow, smoothing harrow corn planter, weeder, corn sheller, wrt's horse cliper, 2 buffalo robes, stree: blankets, stable biankeis, lap robes team harness, nearly new, pair driving harness, 3 single harnes, 1 single work harness, 1 Mosher safe, 80 hens and chickens, a lot of guinea fowls. some car- penter tools, all small farming tools too numerous to mention, the wccumu of a lifetime. llimantic, | 2 calves, 1 yearling “Holstein | of new toeboard | on, covered wagon, two-seated bob . pair lation Farm will be sold the next CHARLES B. POMEROY, nevisd Executer. P ——— o a—— WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers Office and Salestooms, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. AUCTIGN SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m,, rain or shine. Having decided to retire from the livery and teaming business, I will 1 my entire equipment at public sele on_the above date at the so- called Kennedy Sales Stables, Wood stock Ave., Putmam. Conn., consisting of eight excellent all zround general purpose horses, wagons, tip carts, carringes, sleighs, harnesses, lot of new biankets, new collars, new feed- bags, new whips. new team and press harness, several automobiles and a lot of other merchandise used around a stable. Terms ca: MORRIS FISHER. Putnam, Conn. A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get | A Bulletin To Lt Advertwm nt W:’l R_ that time known terribly anxious hours Russia » Source of Anxiety. “The situation in Russia is a sort of Permanent anxiety to everybody. What or”might Germany do in_order to equip Russia and exploit her. There are so many yroblems, eco- with which _we , gentlemen, we not know to which to turn, but th eatest prob'em of all, in_ Owls in_Trip} nomie, financial, have to deal, meets the greatsst | First of all we must be able to live. That is sore of a ques- tion-mark in France. “In the future we have plans in order to further restrict the extent Strand Theatre only one class and a ha¥f actually serv- anks us to comsent 10 other reduct'ons, I should have to answer m!-*arl)‘ and_defin “Over The il Leading Actress do t without osing ourselves to 3 most serious dan- ducer, was s theatre great mot was playir worker, hand warmly, s iy come and teH us dang~r that you are exposed to, we | o guing to offer means—pr all means at your disposal in er to secure your safety.’ Tmmediately, if we heard those words. would strike upon another | iould be osly tao pleased to | ncerity of our purpose. the position also to face difficult upon hav'ng § ed an actess the mo HilL” 2.50. The Echo | Grange will cater. 1f storn fair week day. call Carr, our n does not act ; selfish encugh to ask e to give o part of their sove- independence im order come to our ¥ am appealing to Your con situation such as I have de- | exaggeration— not deny her what she wants * to insure her security. Moral Disarmament Dangerous. i. without any we read what - ould be the last one here to try noble endeavors whi in order to limit a draw your aitention to Moral disarmament,of France very dangerous. 10uld be ready to do ft, but the t to give up our | for the sake of final peace in E ment but I m peaple out asan exc acting Is reall the joy | brood, just as < selected her for 1 t f army of state mot if she was surr tle ones, convincing sctress who was not 2 7 r but was try want Mrs, Carr with me. T? is not morally isolated « men of good wiil 'l people who have fought with her on the same battlefield dition of a moral disarma- Germany—referring xious clements of which I have already in the fact that it should be | known over there The true co 1f /it is known is not morally come back much quicker. “If by direction given to the labors of alone, peace will outcome of this conference | has been supervised by the alifed ulfi-‘ | cers, Tt is real. “The problem of war material is one lthgt can easi’'y be solved. You have seen, in the war quickly immense ar-| | mies have come over to us, provided With the most modern material and fought on onr sides upon the battlefields. “Everything 1s ready m Germany to Insure a steady manufacturing of guns. machine guns and rifles. Suppose that during a perlod of diplomatic tension, purposely protracted a number of weeks. {eertain of the manufacturers, begin to | fabricate, just to set the war going, and then go on manufacturing guns and ri- fles and artillery; what would happen? You can make preparations outside. Great industrial magnets have bought important firms in Scandinavia and in other parts of Europe. It is easy enough to fabricate these guns without our see- ing 1t, outside of our supervision. Yom Xnow very well that it is impossible to bring here the proof that Germany ls not actually making or purchasing war materials. It is different from the navy. It is rather dificult to ‘ay the keel of the ship In the stocke, tg prepare the dockyards without the world knowing it. But the guns, the rifles, the machins guns—any instruments used on the fleld of battle—that can be manufactured and cannot be controlled with :L!lV measure of certainty, “Ah, gentlemen, this is not the first dime in history that France, has had to face a situation of this kind. We have &nown Prussia disarmed and that Prus- #ia, which was harmless to all intents @nd purposes, We foynd her again om the bettlefleld and we were nearly bled ahite. How can we forget that? “Of course, we know what 8 often eaid of the French nation. It is often sald that we are a frivolous nation and ihat naturally when the danger 's pass- €d, we turn our minds to other things —Just as befits a irivolous people. We have been tco deeply wounded, I might almost say murdered, to forget the dire- ful lesson whicli has just been taught us. There are too many homes mourning in this country, there are amany men in the streets that are dls- abled and maimed. Bven if we wan to forget, we could not, Not to Leave France Defenseless. “Therefore, we ha t the right and We do not intend to leave France de- fenseless. France must, to all imtents | oo S be i % N “Daday: by Je- Ten Littie Fingers and and purposes, protect herself. “I might say that this fire ls smolder- Ing in certain parts of Europe and it France had not had an army, war would already be broken out in Europe again, ‘Russia is a country of 120,000,000 men, which 1 with anarchy standing ‘army whic hhas a practical strength’ of 600,000 men. What will Russfa do? About a vear and a half ago Russia tried to rush throug ible to point our country in the world stifl imperialistic, as that opposes final disarmameat. indeed this Tonference ealt u sa severe blow; but 1 am quite sure that nothing is further from your minds and from your mten- Lash” for her par act. Navy Your Necesslty—Army Ours. “When we say we contemplate a re- duction of naval armaments there i Bo threat of war, and yet you have sumed the rights of ignoring this’ danger You intend to keep your navies to the extent mecessary to defend and insure your life. “While if you do that, gentlemen, on the sea, what shall we do wien the dan- ger is there at our doots and hanging over our heads? “Preciseiy because I have urged every- body on the road of peace, because I have done everything in my power in orde? to obtain peace, 1 feel all the more the great weight of the Tesponsibility which I have assumed, and if tomorrow, be- cause I shall have been too optimistic, 1 saw my country again attacked, trampled under foot, bleeding because I had weak- ened her, gentiemen, I should be & most despicable traRor. “The thought of reducing the arma- ments, which was the noble purpose of this conference, i no tome fram whieh disinterested from the point of view of land armaments. We have shown it aiready. ter the armistice demobiliation began as rapldly and ae completely as possible. According to the military 1aws of France there are to be three classes of men; that is, three generations of voung men £ That law is sill vaild It has not been abrogated yet, and the government bas taken the responsidility years the time spent instead of three ‘Oung men we have onl ng military service. an immediate reduction by one- t has alreedy taken place your libestiel Immediately af- ner flags, and generations of Darce at Eiks' Hall. 3 orchestra w n W. H. Levy. structor. Novelty sarprises wil . Say It With Mausic, Irving Berlin. Dancing $ | repartee is boiling over | enormous | Wednesday square at 4.30 a. ., instead of and will arrive land to reach Ger , 'y where some peo- were beckonins .o them. We had at aunouncement made by I(nn Connecficut company on Monday. e e ———, Hall Sac Ladies Richa Vaudev and Motion Plet Motion Pictures ANNOU! “Mr. ou will be surpr 1l your she did, the st might not be = g in film histody.” Th. the wonderfully na¢ . 5 manner in which 1 the mother Iy felt very s tha! Mrs. Carr is surroun tha picture with several of na whas to construe and contrasts w see her at ‘her range and In the begtnning of smple, Misg Frelerict elety woman in N eq with all the evider the sceme shifts to married and her hu: neglect and mi drum_existence she with him shatter on. The her husband to the while he % bound h swung over a rafter she thuns pnntehes him becaus® hs etruck his MNttle sister. Harry Ham, well known n this conne try, Canada and Europe, has an fmpérts ant part in “Dangerous Lies™ the new Pau Powell production for ihe Para. mount British Producers, which Wa adapted fYor the by Miss Mary O’Conmor from an ¢ story by B Phillps Oppenheim: feature. TFollow eral plctures w with the Christle com: Iy, he played leads ford, Alce Jovoe, Pe Hylaad Gl other well-known stars, until the wag Interrupted his =c reer. Mr. Han served with th A forces - % Prance. After stice he ot distinction as a th mewaral British producin anies. Dawid Powell is the d “Panger ous Lies™ “Friday fast-mov. ing Hallro: statns 2 number of tion ta, the unusual ng One is a trained dog which another Is the uee of “get-away.” sud th ciimbs 2 Yadden ks to make % rifing all ig the death-defy 1 Sroith, the featured plaver. who leaned from the top of a skvsers and made 1 descent, alded by an At The Strand. for the first haif of th the following: Wa Br offer a comedy skit whick I Which. They singing, waiking Class & draw to in thelr co The younz men wh names are musici Class mak both melodic liant gets m bone and fidd call Lots of Fun. Jackie is the Jackie is _with cokatoo that has ever b ville and its is up to you to see Iloyd Nevada & Co give 2 fine aet fulf of mirth an v which fs of un= I the co usual entertainment The mirth provided fs real fun and the mystery will defy even Purns Pinkerton between an in 2 mass of of the best o the pube “Moral Flbre” fe 2 sction aall furnishes Corinne th = role Aff- ferent from an hy she has portray- ed before. In the carir Hneates the =il of tw Bk it b capeiea age. A lapse of several to womanhoo : ¢ productic ~mot ts in

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