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Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male Two Draper loom fixers, 3 Conn. Telephone nov28d man sell shruba, permanent, weekly Dpay; Guaranty /Nursery Ce, novisd W nru)—-\\e are looking for a few more middle aged men with or without perience to represent us in un- 2lling ¢ “cufied territory ; the position is perma- 4 the work pleasant; no invest- Write today to Heath Nurseries, Conn. nt . Manchester WANTED—Reliable man, single to take charge of New London v for a reliable concern: good can be earned by right man. K K K. care Bulletin. State novisd "AGENTS_Leatherctie shopning Dbags, 2x14, $7 per doz.; sells for $1.50 each sample 65c. ;. Wwrite (ol agents’ complete atalogue. Economy Sales Co. Boston, Tase. n ootd. SALESMAN ty {or the right marn who can sell; we want ve wire to represent us in New Lon- 1 and Windbam counties, Conn., and Vso Washington county, R. I, on salary and commission basis. Apply by letter giving full particulars as to age, experi- pnoe, referemces and character. L. C. Emith & Bros. Typewriter Co., 48 Wey- bosset Br, Providenge V. 1 !‘9\ ‘q__ "W, 5. GOVERNMENT wants raflway mmence $135 _month; education suffi- questions free; nkiin Institute, WANTE! Apply at rooms, 230 Franklin St. “T0 REN ters. A%&Ifl 20 RENT . TO RENT — Two nieely furnished large enough for two persons. __movisd —Riat of five rooms, with all B pee Inquire Brooklyn Outii- T—Ilodm Rm( Tel. 1142- nut St. novid ultu table guesis dated ; twe mh\u‘tu from furnished rooms mo- nflvlld “¥OR BENT—Good tenement, aent, 89 Chest- Apply Bard Union Co., Ine. ® TO for light house~ WANTED—Antiques and old Rankin, Nerwich, (Conn. 1138-13. old. old. C. L. Davis Tantville, Conn, 3, novasd TWANTED—A male pup, half pothter and half hound, between ¢ and § menths & great blg beautiful game! at it uchuy’ my dear! No two days can _be ever the same; 5 Sunny or cloudy or clear, nov2sd William I Aliyn, Ledyard, eveening, Nov. 30th. CHURCH supper and barn dance will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrw. ‘Wednesday novisd Laugh at and play with, see Beauty and Right In, Laugh with day! 'Tis a step on WANTED—A hungry crowd to attend chicken pie supper at Preston City Con- grsnuonn church Tuesday evening, Nov. mzid Laugh! Life is 2 great big Beautiful Tide, Bearing you home on its breast! your ! There is nothing to fear! ON'T let them miss the fun this year WAJ\TED — Second &ntique :urniml‘e. est mh.prx"lxcu I.a is Du‘vlfi RENT—Rooms eeping. Phone 1987, Iysd Six-room apartment, very _ desirably located, at Podu Corner;- $32.60 per Resl Estate nov2Z d month. 8 For further pnucularl, inquire of JOHN A MORAN, Broker, Franklin Square.’ 5388, Tel. FOE SALE—Horses FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are brokgn ln tor all kinds of work. They are f trade at right prices, Cflne and aee mem. ELMER B, PIEESON. Jesd " Danlelson or Good- Japanese pocketbogk taining $34. Finder will be rewarded if returned to Emily 59 Reynolds St. Danielson, Ct. #UNESAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer %2 PROVIFENCE ST, TAFTYILLA Telephions 63C Cummaings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Maix: Street Chamber of Coramerce Building iady’ Assistant Phone 233-2 GAGER Funeral Director and i Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT m_ HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City VS l'he Henry All-n & Son Co 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALE—Automoblies Wate: A MAN toid_me he was folks never came from !rdm ’tain’t posible, how cum, ; Red Dot cigar, somy (ood Dipes 25¢. Shop. factory, no charge made, nov1id '@ e o R sax thap e 10c straight; Mux(h cigar, bc straight ; 's’ Smoke L L e _WANTED — Concrete walks to build; work guaranteed; !f work 18 not satie- James Fumi- , 122 Oakridge St. Phone $27-5. Do not resist; let desire be your guide; Trust in God's purpose—and rest! Love and enjoy; you will lose what you cling to! Yours are the things that you play with and sing to. Bnuufit.!lmlm ‘Tis by giving you ve Dof having their own music on the ing machine and pianola and their own pic: mmwi&nsmficonormm Laugh, dear, and love, and be blest] —Helen Cowles Le Cron, in Nautilus. Al children love to be entertained — and to give “‘shows” for their little friends. You can get talking machine records made espe.c):lnlly s:tchlldnn, songs and Mother A PICTURE, I have a little dars sketch, All dlack and brown, ‘Where a pale water flows, And s pale sky looks dowy. WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- Bennett. ner‘s. evuy Thursday. A. C. wz BUY and pay highest ‘?H“b.}:d '13: second hand furniture mens, SUCCESBOT. 1o mnt 48-50 Water nepud. St. Phone 38-2. WANTED—100 farms for Tull ter, Conn. FOR SALE—Late 1918 Haynes § or T pas, sedan, tires, paini and mechanical condltion ‘nnd equipped with two spares, bumper, stop signal, heater, motormeter and chains; have no further use for car of this size but could use Ford closed car in trade. L. A. Averill, Pomfret Cen- Tel. Putnam 243 nov2sd edr, Big Six Reo. between 6 novisd Tel. 105! JFOR SALE—One Piace Amw closed nov33d R SALE—1919 Ol.kll.nd | _roadster, new tires and A-1 condition, Call 628-4 d novigd FOR SALEK—1914 Cadillac roadster n fine condition; price right. Phone 179. tion, must be sold at llams, Lebanon. nov12d ¥OR SALE — 1920 Harley-Davidson motorcycle and_sidecar, excelignt_condl- Phone 59 Lebanon Div. once. considered. novid ¥OR SALELate model Ford sedan, first class condition; cash only will be Phone 1828 for particulars. el m AUTOMOBILE ACCSSSOEIES OF ALL K INDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches sott & Clark Corp. 507 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET COAL AND ‘wWoob HAVE YJK{ tires 1utreaded, look llk. w, wear like new, as good El.noio Tire Co., ¥3 W. Main SL lehNG OVERHAULING AN REPAIR WORK 1326-2. Durkee Lane ’JOA;., lnw;ed Wood and kindlings itn iarge or smail quantities. Phone 504 e¢ i Suavira, Willow &, formenly PRINTING I'BI\TING of_all kinds promptly and Gem cutting has been one of Am- novaad ly. The office of assistant adfutant was | sterdam’s leading industries for near- - done. Estimates promptly and ©. B. BROMLEY & = d, g AND EMBALMERS Shecrully given. — The. Bulievin Co. Ehetlicicet St. FOR SALE—A large quantity tis tim- | %"}, Sholished, making another sving | iy 500 vears 3 Franklin St. wayl! ___ LONG DISTANCE } ber, probably 25 1o 30 thousand ties, 2 3 School children in London to the wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 ———— | standing on 2 good pole lot, quite a large | Somse time ugo State Comptroller Bis- | umper of 17,576 recsive fres meals DAY OR NIGHT s | TEAMING AND TRUCKING lot ot pod size hlokory, Apply to Geerge zell offered i‘:uznln;:nu;,r:mb x:d‘;hg at a weekly cost of $7,450, g Sy BUmE o ) ST HOTELS done very nmmx;:‘f‘y ang at reasenable | ¢y, Conn. novisd w.fm,ed ot Capttel aventio And: Wat m’rhe king o: Spain will so;)n ‘:e the o g “FOR SALE_Stove parts for all makes | ington street. Commander Seymour | first monarch to own a private air h:nn'v!fi:l'cla:.w‘sfiu? '..,",,‘."J.“'::X: Shet k“t“‘s':u“‘ H. I.ATHRO:'M 75| ot gtoves. _ Bring name of stove and|went over the ground with the comp- | Dlane, Which is now on its way to Ma- Shea & Bu]'ke nected. Phone. Shetucket § we aew e N ioonden Salesroom, 1% | troller, but it was later decided te move | Irid- = ;”m 2} : i the office to New Haven. As u“fi'ntlmen! l&r]nmlyv. i ~ 3 DEL-HOFF ROTEL, XZuropéan plam, $ - Representative John T. Dunmn, Jr., a |Dents’ liver is certainly unique, but 'uneral D“‘ectors Hayes Bros. Propo. Telephono st ACCTION T #5000 buys a beautiful 3135 EAWon | ‘iinent member of the elgion, whe | this s preseribed by the best Chinese 3 Broadway. semi-cabinet. 1nodel; istrict d He doctors. » E terms_granted. The Plaut-Cadden | Was its & t deputy for Hartford 41 Main Street A B. PERKINS ............ Auctioneer |Company, Norwich, Conn. . octi3d |county aud part of Tolland county be-| 1In parts of rural England the farm- R AT . Jewett City, Conn 10 ‘acres up, ith or without ltock give Pparticulars i letter as to size, location ami terme. P, O. B’c’xwl& ‘Three trees are on the hank Round willows, bent Over the quiet water, Goose recitations, stories for the bed-time hournndnppropmterobfortbephyn- and intent, om any of the dealers whose d: E D i tha by “For (hikben” I Under hem 4 santy moumt the Christmas Gift Suggestions columns in today’s classified section. Yearning toward the dark fleld, Across the narrowed stream. In the long grasees thers Small lives must glides WANTED—We pay highest prices for second ‘hand furniture. ture Co., Breed Bidg. buy, sell and exchange. orwich tive in your territory will call, Worcester Rendering Auburn, Masc. OUR MR. MILLS Will Be At The Norwich Tallow Company Every Saturday HIDES, BKINS PELTS AND Writa us nnd our representa- He wiil ford shallows, And will fiid them where they hide. In that strange twilight land, All brown and black, I follow with the questing beast The pale water's track, Beyond the bending willows 1 find what I would seek— A wide, clear breathing space, Cool and dim, and bleak. Neither night nor day 1t imows, Neither song nor wings, Only dusk and ellence, And the sense of lonely things. —Marion Couthouy Smith, m Harper's. HUMOR OF THE DAY “It's tough when a fellow can't get into an exciusive club.” “Well, you can always er exclusive rier-Journal. “Of course you all talked about me as soon as I left.” “No, dear, we thought you had at- tended to that quite sufficientiy.”— Boston Transcript. George—Do you think you could And there you'll find the ads of stores that ca.rrya.llsorhofpn:tmepro;ech and mov- mg picture machines, toy theatres and Punch and Judy shows. Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas Will be Complete e e e —— e SR R e S T S R FOR BALE—One of the best farms in the town of Norwich, including stock, tools; etc., of every descripti a won- derful chance to start in farming with a complete outfit. Burdick & MeNieol, Jewett City, and Thayer Bldg., Norwich. novisd AMERICAN LEGION'S STATE TREASURY IS EMPTY The Connecticut department of the American Legion has a @roblem on its hand in the question how it is to meet the assessment of '$7,500 made upon it as its share towards the expenses of Marshal Foch's trip through the Unit- ed States as the guest of the American Legion. The total expense of the trip is reported at $100,000, which was to start anoth- FOR BALE—Dwelling house in Greene- ville, with large garden plot, Burdick & T FURNITURE, STOVES, HOUSEHOLD | N GOODS of all kinds, old books, pictures, wanted for Conn. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson Street, Willi- bottles, glassware, etc., cash, _anywhere in; eastern mantic, Conn,, Phone 632-3. learn to love me, Maud? Maud (softly)—I don’t know, Georgs, I might, I learned shorthand once— London Tit-Bits “When the new neighbor gave you a piece.of cake, I hope you said, ‘Thank you.' * have been met by the American La- gion’s natonal treasury, through allot- ments made upon the state organiza- tions. State Commander Clarence W. Sey- mour of the legion admits that all of the 1921 paidup dues had been exhaust- McNicol, Jewett City. and Thayer Bldg. orwich. nov2sd FOR SALE—A large parlor furnace, first ciass condition. Call after 6 p. m., 366 Main St. £ FOR SALE—Genuine Vict WANTED. H. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin St., Second Hund and Antique Furniture. Tel. 717-3. fl FOR SALK. FOR. SALE A high house, very desfrably located in part of Laurel Hill Ave. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker, ¥ranklin Square. modern two-apartment the best TRUCKING 'Yes'm, but it didn't do any good. “Didn'd do anq good? “No, she didn't give me another piece.”—Boston Transcript, “Now girls, what do we learn from the story of King Robert Bruce? He watched a spider spinning its web—" “I know. His wife was a poor house- keeper.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. He—*Did you love me when you first ed when he took office, and that were it not fof the women’s auxiliary com- ing to the rescue with funds, headquar- ters of the senvice division at the Allyn House in Hartford would have to be abandoned. Miss Mary J. Walsh, who is in charge of the headquarters, has had to go without her pay for several weeks, he said, and he found it neces- sary, on assuming office as commander to order drastic retrenchment in an ef- fort to make both ends meet when the dues for 1922 are received at state head- quarters. A report that no provision had been made by legion officers to pay the last month's rent for the adjutant's head- quarters at the Allyn House was con- firmed Dy Commander Seymour. This office was removed to quarters in New Haven furnished by the clty, and the trola $26, $1 down, §1 weekly. The Talking Ma- chine Shop, 24 Franklin Square. nov2ld FOR SALE—Brand new Emerson dou- ble disc records, three for $1, only at Tha Talking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin novZIMWF FORB SALE—Five good farms, rul from 67 to 160 acres each; these farma are all niceiy located on or near improved roads ; price i right, and on easy terms; buy of the owner and save azema' fees, Irving Foote, Norwich, R. D. novZCd FOE_SALEOne farm, armmd 80 acres, 1 house, 1 large barn, 1 shed, 1-2 mile from troiley, between Norwich and Montville, knnwn a8 the Albert Church farm. novéd FOR sALl‘-—-Hudnon eal codt, in good condition, 3¢ inches long, practically new. Room 29, Central Bldg nov26d l"o. SALB—-Eflrd I-QO'] sawed S'.\ er 076-13. novei '~ Boston Transcript. Visitor—And what brought you here? Prisoner—Walking In my sieep, lady. ymwr—And they shut you up for that? Prisoner—Well, it was In a bank where they found me walking—Way- side Tales. “Alice dresses awfully loud, doesn't GEOEGE LAMBERT, moving and trucking. TI'_L H’l 12, Moving and trucking. "Tel. Do GUS LAMBERT, JB ho.ai;\ Maia St C. D. JOSLY move everything anywhere. Special ehmery. Tel. 7988-3. 293 West Main SL We at- tention given to moving bellers and® &m- service division was movel up a flight in the Allyn House into a small reom for which $35 monthly rent wae charg- ed, as against a charge of $30 a month made for the rent of the grevious head- quarters, Lacking the means to pay even the reduced rental, the new place part in Boswell Ave. For particulars, see | saved for the legion by the timely offer sHe?"” ‘es, but then, her husband is very deaf.”—Boston Transcript. “Is Gadspur an orator?” “I wouldn't regard him as a good public speaker, but I've heard him ad- dress remarks to a disabled flivver that showed a wonderful command ef ) lAm—Pullet!‘ 200 R. part already laying. P!mnn Cn.y T§6,000 WILL BUY three-tenement house, with improvements, garage for three cars, good bargain, iocated in 1arther 1. Reds, Joseph Chaiitz, nov26d Long Distance Mov! Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Avu v A. V. COVELLO, frem the women's suxiliary to meet the Tel, 1537-3 198 OMKF 8t. | phill. The room is used jointly by the FOR SALE /Tnoroughbfed fox terricr |legion and the suxiiary. Sl O Don s O puppies. Mies M. A. Pendleton, Norwich| Tnable to afford regular talephone ser- Town. Phone 1046-3. novazd vice, a cheaper rate was secured dy di- TEAMING ene moving, 100 distagcs | 2O Lk SN oA = KALEIDOSCOPE trucking a specialty. Joba P Crors. 353 | “FOR SALE Exirs good pigs_ James | T°Clon of Commander Seymour, by ac- Main S. Phone 792 INSURANCE CETROTODISTY 4. 6. THOMPSON, ¥, S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suite -8, Alice Bidg. 321 Mawm St, Norwick, Comn. Pnone 1366-s. lan3ld PLUMBING SUPPLIES ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE | Phone 71§-4 32 6TH STREET PLUMBING, heating, gasfitting _and general repair: Johu Morton, 29 Mar- gary St Te xmizld PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, | CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Tlumbing and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed B IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. The small annual premium is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money Take out a policy to day. Don’t take chances. Isaac S. loss Jones RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET it affords. Il INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ENT PHYSIC 1ANS. KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOBE AND THRO. Suite 103-104, Thayer Bldg. = —— b Phone, PHONE 568-5. DANCING e very De Tumbi expert Bt S e RE DY Hpert | W, TRVY, Inkiructsr, O Fallows anteed ; also heating and gasfitting. Hali. Phone 1996 or 401 Private lessons HN_F. TOMPKINS, daily New torm evening class 61 West Man St. Monday, Nov. 28, 8 o'clock. BUILDING ClGARS ———— TN . SRR TOBACCO Successor to STETSON & YOUNG WHOLEBAI.E AND RETAIL LCARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telophone 60 West Main St. We cari a compl tic and DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON WGrory Bids Norwich, Conn. EN YOU WANT 1o Vul “your busie §o8s before the pubiic, there 18 no medi- better than lhl’*uth the adverlising e of The B (Established. for H. Whitestons Ciga: LI O OOI“I. n line of Domes. imported Cigar A, l. MEYER, Succegsor to JOHN R. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main 8t., Norwloh, Conn. if a Century) 8are $70 per thousand M " AT Tel. 1799 begins novigd e ey AUCTION 1w farm. Center Groton, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 1921, at 10.30 & m,, 10 cows, including 3 full blooded Guern- seys, 7 heifers, including 3 full blooded 1 registered Guernsey bull, winner of first prize at Norwich Fair, 1 pair of horses, weight 2600 Ibs., 2 colts, chickens, 1 two-horse team wagen, 1 Iumber wagon, 2 business wagons, 1 two- horse mowing machine, 1 {wo-horse dump cart, 1 hay rake, hay cutter, corn sheller, 2 cream separators, 1 six horsepower em- gine, plows, cultivators, 1 plano, stoves, and many other articles too numerous to | This is mention. Lunch served. If stormy, next Guernseys, fair day. nov2ed il sell at, public auction at the Rudd ALFRED L. RUDD. . Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. | CePting a service of incoming calls on- fore his election to the house, was out- apoken Saturday in his condemnation of the plan to haves ths state pay a salary to the'legion treasurer. “I belleve the leglon was right when % opposed just such a thing in the legislature,” sald Representative Dunn, “and it is entire- ly inconsistent to ask for such a think now. one man is greater than the American Legion. If Frank Butter- worth is unable to carry on witheut pay, it is up to the legion to make other ar- rangements. I am sure there are many who are willing to shoulder their part of the burden.” Representative Dunn was secretary of the Veterans' Organization of legislators during the last' session. Captain Thomas J. Bannigan Friday denied a published report that he was a candidate for Mr. Butterworth's place as treasurer. The matter had never oo- @ llve proposition for the thg curred to him, the captaln said. party. Only someone who means business ueed apply. CLARENCE SHOLES, UTWL baby grand Sonora Dha- [ nograh, reguisr S375. pecial for agick & % euy terms p‘anted. Company, Norw! BIVEBSIDE DAIRY FARM, 140 acres, excsllent location, near station and markets, close to neighbors, maii and telephone service, fine 1Z-room house, large barns, shops, sheds and farm build- ings, all good, 70 acres fertile fields, large pastures, 2,600 cords marketable wood, rum:!.ng water at buildings, good stream through farm; low price quick sale, $1,000 cash, balance easy terms. TRYONS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, nevatd ¥ Willlmaatic, Ceasn. Cadden up. ed Mt Spokane. ‘The Confederate guerrilla leader, of a Mississipp! girl. Field Marshal Sir William Robert- son is said to be the only officer in the British army to start in the ranks and win a marshal's baton. The air is very much thinner on Mars than on the earth, so thin, in fact, that an elephant there would be able to leap about like a gazelle, A portrait stamped dn a clay disc, and said to be the oldest portrait in the world, about 4,000 years old,” be- FOR SALE A boarding house with an income of $400 a wegk, all furnished, steam heat, eleotric lights, in 2-1 condition, has be- tween 40 and 50 boarders at the present time; this i a large house, with one ex- tra tenement and a garage Well rente CHARGED WITH $000 THEFT; BOUND TO SUFPERIOR COURT JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order NEW LONDON LINE day. To New York Steamer Lvs. New London 11 p. m. daily except Sun- longs to the Pennsylvania Museum. English tradesmen have been seri- ously inconvenienced by the shortage of copper coins, for which the blame is laid on the penny-in-the-slot ma- chines. The cotton weavers of the little city of Quingamp, in France, first hit on the idea of dyeing the thread before it wag woven and then placing it in the loom so that it would form a-pattern of stripes and checks. Hence the ging- hams 50 popular today. The French astronomer, Pons, dis- coverer of the comet that has aroused so much interest on the occasion of its periodic return to our part of the solar system, began his career as jan- itor of the observatory of Marsailles Ho dlnoov-red, in all, thirty-seven com- '!fl 1380. 188 West Thames St. Charged with theft en a jeint com- plaint, Willam B. Foreman and Rosa- FOR SALE belle Foreman, whe on last Tuesday -3 eht house, with all night are alleged to have robbed George e i ik o conaitim | Las of 3800 &€ the Mohican Motal th New cholce location, with llm yard for gar-|London were presented in police court age, near center of cily; must be seen 1o | In New London Saturday and through be appi their legal adviser, Attorney John C. FRANCIS . DONOHUE, Geary, they entéred a demurrer to the nevid complaint. Probable cause was found by the court, and the accused bound over to the next term of the superior court under bonds of §$1,000 each. Being un- able to secure .a surety Saturday, the two accused were returned to jail where they will await the criminal court the first {Tuesday in January. The case was disposed of in police court within five minutes. Not one line of evidence was presented for a court room packed with expectant onlookers. ‘When the court anneunced the binding over proceedings, most of thée specta- tors immediately 1éft the court room though there were other cases on the docket, showing that the chief interest hadq centered In the Foreman case. FOR SALE $6000 will buy a 3 family house, in- come 951 a menth. $6500 buye a 9 room cottage, has 2 open fireplaces, hot air heat, fine neighborhsod. $8,000 buys a 13 reom house easi- ly convertible inte 2 or 3 apart- ments. JAMES L. CASE Tha expression “moon-eyed”, as pop- ularly used to described an advanced stage in intoxication, had its origin in India, where a certain variety of drink taken in excess renders its victims CUDWORTH & ABCHITECTS THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thexer Bullding, N orsich, Conn, i | WHEN YOU WANT to put ness_before the public, '.hm » um better than lhrml‘fh the 2 columns of Th“ Bullef CTHERE is no advertising medium Eastern Connecticut ecual to The Bulle- tin for business results. Rt blind from sunset to sunrise, or dur- ing the period that the moon is shin- ing. The condition in extreme cases lasts as long as eighteen or nineteen days. George Lee, the complainanc in the case, was also present In the vourt room as a witness. Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St G WANT to put your busl.| et hetare the public, there i us meal.| The more bad habits a man has the better ugh the advert! more he seems to enjoy life’s ;vod Cobumne ef The Baliettn. 5108 | things. fum in If might doesn't always mke right it seldom gets left. P AL club. "—Inuhvule Qou- | he revives for the screen the picturesque and colorful language.”— ers believe that a new moon on a Fri- day foretells bad weather for the crops. The largest wooden battleship ever constructed, the Impregnable, made in Englend in 1858, i{s now being broken Spokane is said to be the only eity in Atnerica to Own a Mountain, It is thirty miles from the city and is call- Forrest, had for his regimental colors a banner made from the bridal dress A Bulletin Want _ Advertisement Will Get B _—— What Is Going On Tonight Uncas Lodge, No. 11, !.o.o,r_-,. in Odd Fellows’ Hall ’ urs of its type. Beautiful snow scenes Canadian North Woods bit of photography seen The littie Nell Shipman Including Brown The Girl From God's feature attraction again morrow and other mictures on Include Charles Hutchinson in Hutch, Jhe Pathe News and & comeay. —_—_— DAVIS THEATRE. costing five thousand dellarf —beautiful, fascinating and ble, appears In D. W. Grifith's newest :’man pleture, Dream ‘whick Oddlyltmlhlkflr m“ be the first to introduce hmlhcflmffl'nmhmfl!‘ concelved the “close-up” in pletures, em abling the human face to express greatest he'ghts of feellng. And now :‘ehnlne wherw the face is mot This art flonrished In the anclent of Greece, and more recently In Ji It is considered the fina! tests of ector's merit In pantomime to be adN to tell his story without the face being seen, The mask was made by W. T. the famous New York artist with of a nickel, seeret process. ‘The expression s th @iffenlt attainment of the great mask. The one avpearing In Dream Street, is beartiful with a cold, fixed beauty. It s worn by a strange figure, 2 fd4%er tn the strests, and from the strings of his violin wails the songs and lure of sin and evil. Sensuous, sinful, intriguing, it fs amazingly Impressive When used In the dramatic contrasts of which only Grifith is capable, in a powerful play betwaen good and evil The wearer of the mask is Morgan Wallace, who scores his points by regis- tering emotions with body and Mmbs So after a'l, Mr. Griffith has dem- onstrated that the emotions have no spe« clal deat, but every fibre of the bof&y expresses its . story. AT THE STRAND. The B. F. Keith vaundeviile for the first half of this week sist of four fine vaudeville is almort an all comedy bi1l and a sure yellef for tired v(v- and Iness men. Frank Mansfield, Ameriea’s tenor, opens the bIll with masle songs. He is an expert apparently there is mothing he cant with this Instrument He put comedy, pathos, sxcitement and almost every- thing else Into It with a patr lets which are manipulated ning. This is & real musical Bowey & Waldin are ¢ and will entertain all funny original talk, Goldie & Thorne are the comedians and they certainly 5 ol i ¢ i { it R ; L :5 i i £ H ii i gram and should prove The featurs picture wil H. Ince production of The keteers Under the title of The Three sers, the celebrated Alexandre trasterpiece of the days of kings, cardinales, musketeers and is thriflingly put on the Ince-Triangle Productfon. son plays dumnrly the star role young swordeman, D'Avtagnan. All characters are nrbul hi_the proper euse tom of thoss days. The men wore slashed jackets, short breeches and lony hose, while the women are costumed in high-necked, tight-sleeved walsts andl voluminous skirts, In the court scemes the king and his consort are ; i i f It i si i R e brecious stones and rich dress. teriors are fitting with the times. The old goblin taj artistlc furniture an dstatuary all are n the old manner, Battery B Dance. sumvan Brothers' orchestra Norwich for the first time next evening when they will Siate trmory nder the asspiess tery B. For years four brothers have been llud“.llm m deville line. During the past the team has been appearing class novelty orchestra. Mr. Sullivan, tenor soloist, tain with several songs and appear in a dance brothers. Two of the finest of the day travel with the Throughout the evening there kinds of noveities, and a number songs. The orchestra numbers ten men. T 1 ;:is.ni il 4 2% Sale of Main Street Property. James L. Case has sold for Miss Har- riet A. Harris to Irving S and Leonorg M. Button the owned by and known as Nos. 581-593 Main street, permanent heme. Sells Central Avenue Property. Mrs. Deifa Dufile has sold through the agency of Francis D. Donchue ta Bronislaw Smigel, her property at Nos. 336-340 Central avenwe. It W a three tenement house, having been recently ren.odelled by Mrs. Dufife. Mr, Smigel purchases the property as an im- vestment, 5 S ,«x.as.»w%mm F e

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