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A Bulletiv Want for hn: and commission. Call Room Houve, b between 4 and Aflnfl wmted WANTED-<Male m. S to '10 daily sel buy; sample by parcel post 5 Wynne Broem ‘,o., Elmlr‘L N, decl3d, n and nlelllfllfi o ho wn‘ $20 week-~ Seetf™ ing new. fibra broona every woman wili cents. I WANTED—Girl for ) meru House- fvork; must lgon home nighte, Phone | riety m-s or call 305 l‘ "Washihgton St. nhg::lh wu'rnn—-A large cr er at the PMM gm’ uwdfl ‘edn:sday uva‘n\nz, 1l " o girl letin. iit oition after |- sehool hours. Write Box K. 0., c:relBul- KEGULAR DINNEE, 30c; off square, but cn the level. Uncas Lunch, 119 Franklin § decldd WANTED—Young girl for ‘housewor} very little washing; may WASTED—Live agents. une mue good mvmey taking ol'der&f picture books, o i £ T Bm‘m- ing, New York. bookkeeper and cost accountant. Davis-Warner Arms Corp., Tweltth on C'{l’m' full or part W A"fl;n——\ ‘oung man, stenompner- “& , ¢ | 306 West Main St. dect3d rk worth Co. decl3d general, g0 home at 5 or 6 o'clock; no Sunday work. w“!‘b—suaflldlfl. F. W. Wool- gl HE= R R o = WANTED—-Peopie to know they can buy. Christmes: wreaths and trees. a0 laurel and ground plne bags, at the right price. Call us up. Phone 1383-2. decsThSTu 2 WANTED—Second hand furniture and pastry. 119 WANTED—Dosition keeper in tamily.one h&; . 5. GOVERNMENT _wants Yoday. Rochester, Franklin K. X I¥_TRE PABTY who was seen_taking a silk umbrella trom my plazza Monday railway $135 month; list positions Inxfl;\he, man. Write 218, L tleman. 6 Carter A Bt Wu‘l‘xn—fiouk, female, good o ;fim lin St. 12d vurkmg house- Or. a;ed gentle- TO RENT—Room and board for gen- &nuques, old:st and largest dealers E orvich we huy and sl anything ; hl‘ est prices. louis Watdr Sty Norwich, P)m‘na 16?4. - Farm between 80-150 may19ThSTa WAEI‘LD B acres, with ‘or thout stock, within 14 miles’ of Norwich; price and full particus a xAIIIT'.h(."l'Ay w:aneke, Yantic. hTu - | TWANTED—Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1905, declod g Bt declid FOR RENT--Tenement of fl\e TOOmS. 30 N 'hames T WANTED—Boiler and engine, 25 horss power, sjate size, number tubes apd di- ameter and size of firebox and if_opeu afternoon Wi} return same, nothing fur- | T—A tenement, four rooms, all | hotiom, Write 5. b. Staniey, North ther wile be said W Stearns, 17 | improvements.. lhuulre 21 Happy St Stonington, Cor declod Huntinglon Plach. decidd deeldd e = ~ - - — . - ICE Xmas baxes of cigars, cigareties FOUND—Taf and “‘,",. dog, tag No.| ~TO BENT-—At Steiner regjdence, and tobacco. We've got sum nice Dipes, 59970, New Lofidon. Inquire Mrst V.| Chur¢h St, front reom for gentleman. |ioo; jest luk us up, opp. Woolworin's b Peloguin. Ofowm.” Tcl 1942-4.. “decl2d |Fhond 821 dect3TuTh —-— LOST — Rinek end white fox houn cSTuTh with ) amount of tan. Inform L. M i 2 ool Young. 179 Broadway. Tel. 1740. decl2d RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping for a lady. Tel 3534l%. T0 RENT—Good garage. d. | South Main St, Danielso ZCNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramearce Building Phono 238-2 Lady Assistant Funeral Director and Embaimer PROM#T SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT ¥ UNERAL DIRECTORS Nerwich and Jewett City HOURiGAN BROS. dec12d s i " T0 RENT — Tenements, four and fivi oceupied by a harness maise cheap. Apply Max Sternlieb, St., Norwich,*Conn. Tel. 1495, dec7d Apply at 38 de rooms, modern improvements, 341 West | nam, Conn.. dec5d v Thanes St Phone 311V deci2d WANTED—§mall office safe; must be T0 LET—Two auto spaeus Inquirg 111 good condition. M. Lewis, 161 Main McKinley 'hone 429-5. _ decild dec3d STORE to rent, suitable for any kind of business, for the past six years was rent very -7 Water and-10. Fagan's Smoke Shop, 166 Main decl0d - ~WANTED—Second hand, cuckoo clock good running condition. Address k tin, dec10d WANTED—To buy a cheap farm, any location. Address K[ M. Box 454, Put- in e WANTED — Concrete walks to buil work guaranteed; if work i not sati factory, no charge made, James Fumi- guaro, hZZ} Qakridge St. Phone 627-5. noviT 'l‘o RENT—Heated furnished rooms. Rinl. 16 Lnutek ‘Illl Ave. High St. Telgphone 37. Phone 1527-3. 198 .Clifl' St. decéd “¥oR lE!’l‘—Flve -rogm tenementwlc“ WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A ner's, every Thursday. A. novsd WE BUY and pa; second | hand. fubni Heeb- C. Bennett. h hest Ific&-_fln FOR RENT — Two tenements at 56 | Kremens, suocessor w Kln‘ 48-50 Wnsr Yantic St, with conveniences. Inq::ixu St. .Phone 38-2. sepl2d, A MR Ry 100 i Ter Mliloieh MENT—Fooms for 1ight house: | 10 4eres up, with o without stock: give keeping. _Phone 1987. fuil partioulars in Arst letter s to ‘price, e P ' “=7~ | size, location and terms. P. O. Box 10 =0 n'mr“ lghts, In. | SVelt City, Conn Iv23d qufi‘;‘“ rooms, with eectric lig] - RANTED—We saz Figgen: Brices t°|' A. V. COVELLO, cecond band furniture. arale ture Ce., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914 buy, sell and exchange. dellg ANTED. £OR BALE—Lorses W, . H. B. TIGER, 65 ¥ranklin St., Second Hané and Antiqgue Furniture, pair harnesscs ;- price right. ry, 28 North Thames SLi. FOR SALE—I1Y21 tlupmobile toi edr, run 9,00 mil bie, demonstrator, run 200 mmiies, $1 adillae coupe, 1914, $300, ce, Putnam, Conn _decivd 1300 pounds. conn., R. W, J. Phone 1S5)b decSd ¥OR BALE—Two horses, 2 wagons, 2 Frank Fer- g §950; 1921 Hupml;;- Cail Hopkins FOR sALpGoaa farm horse, weight Uncasville, Tel. 71%-3. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Experienced Stenographer; state age, education, experiencg and salary ex- pected. FOR SALE 1 nave 15 Horses that ari ail kinds of work. '‘hey trade at right prices. Come and see them ELMER k. FIEKSUN, broken in Tor e for sale or PHYSICIANS MARhOFF OSEE AND T U4, Thayer Sldg. M. D. THROAT Tel. 1799 KOPLAND EYE, EAR, Mai Address Box 3, care Bulletin. ~ WHEN YOU DO YOUR “FAMILY STYLE” ICK out a gift that will make the home it goes into a ploasanter place all the year Something the housewife will appreciate and the whole family welcome—a real, reg- ular present that they can all use and enjoy ! You may -decide on a bockcase, a hall table; a chnfing-_didi, a picture, a lamp—-any one of the dozens of practical gifts—simple or.more expensive—that are described in the advertising of the Bulletin- today. Shop easily and intefligenfly;pick your Christmas gifts from “Gifts for the Home” * today ! ' Shep the Classified Way ° Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas Will be Complete ¥OR SALE FOR SALE—Fifty spring chickens, Telephone 111-5 Jewett City. —decldd FOB SALE———BaflJe!’ fixt‘u‘es ‘Inquire R. M)shflc kl(j:n., FOR SALE ! PIANO BOXES $3.00 EACH " The Plaut-Cadden Co. FOR SALE. A farm of 160 acry acres of tilla- ble and 80 geres of woodland and pas- ture, good gpple trees, good bathing, nd ouse rénted for 5 a_year, good of 15 rooms, p sink, alway: FOR ALE——Thoraughbred horn roosters, for breLde purpdse: , Mystle, or Phone .n.-). FOR_SALE—Furniture, complte con- tents handsomely furnished apartment,: very reasonable; no. dealers. Call any tinie before 9 p. m. 305 \\ashmgton Sl, first floor. decls ow ba: :“dm,lrh_ln housies, gar- | SALE—Carload Vermont COws. other building: s farm is a | Jn.tl:lnesn H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. ain; five miles from Norwich. For[ ‘Pel. Lebanon 30, deci3d | further details, eall e e B e 2 INSURANCE SB MAIN, lTREE? bAY an NIGH‘I’ Snea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street AUTOMOBILE ACUCESSORIES HAVE your lires hutre new,” wear like new, as Lanote Tife Co., 2 'W. envy Afien & Son Co. Telephone 418-2 l{ ood _as new. aln St feb24d e sd Cadillac s 1915, wewly . painted and ov #-1 condition. 1988, Tel. Garage. decizd For sale cheap. FOR car, ran 'J,mNJ mm,s $950 5 bile, demonstrator, run 200 miles, $1,200; {illac coupe, 1914, §300. Call Hopk Garage, Putnam,.Conn. Phone 1094-12 FOR SALE— 192 first class condition, miles. hlqulle Amos B. Wheeler. 1 5 p. m. d ec8d ¥ in good condition. Phone 598-3. decSd RAD[ATOR.S OILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND FECORDED Tested U Air Pressure dar AND LA~ WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side, FOR SALE—1916 Cadillac with limou- sine top, newly paimted and also summer tOp; price reasonabl sale, party leaving town. Tel. dec2d < | dition, mileage less than §,000. i Dr. Higgins. nov3vd Tel. 536-2. se3a FOR SALE—autemublles FOR SALE—1921 Paige “touring car, first ciass condilion ; ne Feasenable offer used ; terms. Inquire 40 McKiniey Ave. andard lim- ingdire Majestic { | touring 1931 Hupmo- $ -1 " The 6 touring car or in- | Dodge touring car, run less than 8,000 Tei. R SALE—1918 Oakland touring car uled, FOR SALE—Great bargain, Cadillac | brougham, newly painted, in perfect con- Inquire J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS PLUMBING SUPPLIES " PLUMBIN . heating, gasfitting _and ohn Morton, 29 Mar- ‘novz1d G "lumhll:z and Hewting. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. FHONE 568-3. very pest plumbing oy expert workmen at the fairest prices is guars aiteed; also neating and gasfitting. | JOHN F. TOMPKINS, ¢ 67 West Mamn St. Phoze, AMERICA™ Prop. nected. HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Wirst class garage service cop- Phone, Shetucket St ¥FOR SALE—Belgian hares. full grown Telephone 1884-14. decl.}d FOR SALE_New Ohio No. 9 fodder shredder, for hand or power, been used two hours, works well, $35} also pair twin steers, 3 yearsold next spring, $1 H. Burdigk, West Wlllmglor:i Cona. ecl Tel, 138 VARENCE SHOLES, | 1380. 188 “ est Thames St FOR SALE - Two-apartment house, with all im- provements and in pink of condition, cnou:e locauon. with large yard for gar- age, near center of cily; must be seen te be .muri'c ated. ¥RANCIS D. DONOHUE, i Central Building, ¥OR E Whitz: Wyandotte year old hens, 200 White Wyandotte pul- lets, 20 cockérels, 3 Cypher ineubators, | one. 390 egg and two 240 egg. Patrick F. Sullivan, Occum, Conn. Teleshone 927-14. _ dec13TuThSMWFS " ¥oR s;\LE—Be]gXfin hares, full grown. Tmleph(mt, dec 10d ~FOR SALL—Sixty quarts of high grade writing ink. at a bargaim if bought in one lot. Address Box 422, Danielson, Cont. dec8ThSTu A REAL BUY—a upright piano for $285; casy terms. The Plaut-Cadden_Company, Norwich, Conn. T$165.00 buys a beautiful toned M- Cammon upright piano in walnut case; easy terms, The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwieh, Conn. A NEWBY & EV. upright piano for $190; quick gale; casy terms granted. Tihe PlautrCadden Company, Norwich, Conn, oct22d FOR- SALE— Wood___ chgstnut, lengths, $8; hard wiGd, sawes four ft. lengths, 510 Tel. stance Beauregard. novéd The Best Bargain This Season 55 acres, abundance asparagus, rasp- berries, strawberries and other fruits. 6-room Cottage; large Barn, bui excellent, 1 1-2 m village. TRYON'S AG ENCV—WnIIImurmc beautitul Kimball FOR SALE On Yantic car line, 10-room house in good condition, with outbuildings and 16 acres of land; very desirably located. This property can be had at a very rea- sonable price—a great chance for the right party. For further particulars, in- quire of - JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. e ————— e stove $11.50; | DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zuropean plan, Hayes Bros, Props. Telephone ufl. 26-28 Broadwayx. CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS OPEN ERCH ~ OVERHAULING OF ALL KINDS g Automobiles, AND REPAR wum(} Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering end Weesd Work. Blackemithing in all its branciies SLULl & biark Lorp. 57 TC o158 RORTH MAIN STREET g T'N.MTATHROP NEW RONDON FRANKLIN ROADSTER — Nine B series, 4-passenger Roadster. Top, paint and upholstering A-1 Me- charical condition of this car is gxcellent. Automatic wind-shield cleaner, spare tire and bumpers included in selling price. FORD—1915 Touring Car, in good hay Late style body and new radiater. - FRANKLIN SEDAN—Here's a bar- ain in a closed car. Late model. ew tires—just out of paint shop. At your own price. MAXWELL—Any one desiring a small Touring Car in good run- ning condition, can buy this car ri BUICK—1918_56-pass. Car, in good condition. This car has had very little mileage, and is a goed in- AND RETAH. P gl Tine of Domes. 115-11. w. lunh St hed for Hal \Whiteatyna Cigar aare $70 per thoueaad 3 I. CONANT. kr z-t‘lh [1Y PRINTING &m e Bulietin vestment f:rr anyone. Price right. | ERNEST B BULLARD Teachar of the i Vielin Phane 1274 Blies Place ! Have 8 Few “Outfits o Lend. Thaver Building, Norwich, Conn. DANCING H. Hall. Phore 1396 or 401. Private lessons daily. Evening class Mondays and Thursdays, 8 o'clock. Begin now. novatd GEORGE LAMBERT, Oecum, teaming, moving and irucking. - 617-12. jyid GUS mBEl‘i‘, JE. Moving and_ trucking C. D. JOSLYN 293 West Main St. We move everything’ anywlere. Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 798-3. DM Long Distance Moving Zimmerman, TEAMING anu_moving, long_distance trucking a Main St ©. B. BEOMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVIN TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily ané at rnmmlo prices, I ARTHUR H. LATHROP | shetusket Street - Phone 178 e e Sy COAL AND-WoOD enmn;_;_nofl and '“'“’"W = o Wilow Bt Sotmart r I-III -:-_-:g:——‘—_—_——nm DOOKBINDING JDS%P.H mDFDRD COAL, & large or smail Q g‘l -2. R bhwlrn. rkee Lane numnmu ] 'k Majn o Phone 971, M.A.BARBER Steam Engine Repairs WHEN YOU WANT to put vour bu ness_before enhlie.t!unhno hims ot Thoa ot I3 LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows’ | 93 Homweri hve. Nt us'&l fHEF SRl st e wi % romaz c.-uu::r'un \ abbing. o8t m | DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn, FOR SALE. Oscar Olsen, Box 45, R. F. Baltic, Conn, FOR SALE_Hard wood, $9 per cord, dell ‘elephone 1076-13. deel2d , fine_upright piano; $20 dDW‘n. $2 weekly The Taiking Machine Shop, 2-} Franklin Square. decSd “VICTROLA, Style 80, latest 1922 model, equipped with all improvements, » $100 ; CETRCPODIST ’ on olub plan: The | ., A G- THOMPSON, ¥, 8. Chircpodist, $1 down. $1 per week, Talking * Michine Shop. 21 Frankiin | £50F Specistist, (bratect your feet). Suits re. dec8d | Cotin. Phone 1366-4. " jan3ld FOR SALEOne Kitchen rang In- quire Mrs. Wattkey, 115 Roath S decsd S et - = = 5 LEGAL NOTICES FOR BALE—Farm, two and one-half = miles from Danielson, Conn., will keep six cows, one horse; buildings in first class ghape; houses for 100 hens; never- falling water in pasture and house, R. F. D., telephone service; a_ beautiful one- man farm. Address Mrs. Joseph W. War- ren, Killingly, Conn., R. D. No. 2. Tel, 81-12 decsd ¥OR SALE—Sfove parts for all makes ut stoves, Brini name of stove and lumby ! mdon _ Salesroom, Wn.tar st. Norwtch. Conn. Tel. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District of Lebanon, on the 12ih day of December, A, D. 1921° Present—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Judge. ISstate of kimer K. Sharpe, late of Leb- anon, in said District, deceased. Mary F. Sharpe of said Lebanon ap- peared in Court and filed a petition pray. ing, for the reasons therein set forth, that letters of administration be-granted on suld estate, alleged to he intestate. ~Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said! - petition be heard and determined af the “AUTITUL grand Sonora pho- ! Probate Court Room in Lebanon, in said ph regular 5215 special for quick [ Districty on the 17th day of December, Slw. easy terms . granted. 'he | A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, t-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. |and that notice of the pendency of said petitlon, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order cne time im The Norwlch Bulletin, a news- | paper having a circulation in said Dis- trict, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest : GEORGE E. BRIGGS. Judge. 16 17oz-z.| FOR SALE ‘No: 17 SPRUCE STREET Nine room dwelling and new garage, within five minutes’ walk. dec13d of Franklin Square. This is a bhrgain. For full particula inauire of 1 Parievlars 11| «You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without ‘Thumm’s -Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE - 40 Franklin Street Ladles, Attention ! | BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER COATINGS AND CLOAKINGS | DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MJLL PRICES. FINE *SUEDE, v:Louns AND “POLO CLOTH. * GLEN WOGLEN MILLS WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH ~ NORWICH, CONN. THOS. H. BECKLEY 218 MAIN STREET COTTAGE no,t‘! OF | SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR LINCOLN AVE. PRICE $4,500. g IMMEDIATE FOSSESSION, u-h.z T I . " JAMES L. CASE . Teieihons 876 40 Shetucket St o gh- largest creditors of the Groton tal 1i; assets of $16, ; comedian Advertisement Will Sell It b e T — BANKRUPTCY COURT WILL USE COMMON PLEAS ROOM Bankrupicy Referee Thomas M. Shields has arranged to have the hearing next morning at 10 d’elu&lnm bankruptcy held in Saturday Groton Iron Works, the common pleas court room in this Iron Works are given herewith. The to- ahllities are glven at $4,028,504 and 52,018 In which is & claim [:lnl;. the shipping bosvd of over $13,- 000,000, *Largest craditors: U. S. R. R., admin- {stration, Washington, D. C., $70,811; the town of Groton and Noank, $36,920; cured: Dennis & Young, $5.68: Iron Works, Brooklyn, Clark & Produets Co., New York, $68:7: Pack- ard Dredging Co., Prvvldnna 811.4“. Chas. Pay.Cq., Providence, Pres- to Lite Co. \ew York, $ Mfl' Crane Works, New York, $10,429; Top- ping Bros, New York, $7,645 Reed, Balley & 3on, New London, $9,13: ry Lumber Co., tral Foundry Co., New York, Chicago Pneumatic Tool C 853,207 ; General Electric Co., Schenecta- Co., Boston, $5,780; Linde Alr 13, Shaw Allen & $14,409: B. F. Ber- New York, $7,749: Cen- $9,58 Chicagi In Providence, dy, $5,044: General Fire Ect. Co., Proy- idence, $18,023; B. A. Keashy, New York, £6,387. J. K. Lackin Co., New York, $11,48: Oxwell Acetylene €o., Newark, $6,45: Shore Eleetric Rwy. Co., Norwich, $1 877: Wetmore, Savage Co., Boston, Ibert Kingsbury, Pittsburgh, $1 Interstate Co., Jonns Manville Co., Boston, Kearfoot Engr. Co,, New York, $6.- ‘Walworth Mfg. Co., Bogton, $10,24%; Raymond & Alexander Lumber Co.. New Tondon, $6,340; Raymond Cone. Pile Co., $5.826: Hope Waterbury V\hrrwsv‘r‘ V\z‘m N, Carle Washineton, D. C., $17 Savings Rank of New London, don, £10.007 Unsceured: ¥ Groton, & Groton, $3.008: Hartford, 32 Tool Co., & Sons. Anderson ern Conn, Power Co., General 1 Stores, New Yok, $1,084: r.‘ 8. Green Co., New York, $2, New London, $1,142 Hoosick Falle, , Phil ;m- I R. Morse, Bath, $96.883 ugh of Groton, tax wn of Groton tax Brown-Howland (‘« Paeumatic . New Yor!r : 0.8 21,611 Yo 1 New York 1, Wadsworth Howland Co., Bos ton, $1, John Wanamaker, New York, $1,903. FINED $15 AND COSTS FOR BECKLESS DRIVING |Seeing for everyboly who enjoys pood Louis Dras: Jr.,, of New Britain charged with reckless driving of an ag- Satur- 5 and costs Libhy in the city %80 appeal- to trfuck on Washingto: day morning, by Judge Arthur F. court. Monday morning. ed. streat The sase was heard in chambers. John H. Carville was fined $25 and the charme of violation of the with failing to give a trolley car the right of way at the junction of Williams avenue costs on automobile law.-He was sharged fnued case of John Cataldl. atlon of the Tiquor law. Thomas M. Shields, coun- sel for the accused, entered a plea of not Sergeant Kane told of visiting Cubanus. Cubanus went into the place and bought liquor and handed the liauor to the ser- geant when he came out of the place. the evening of De- charged with vip was called ap, guilty. Cataldl’'s place with a Mr. This occurrad on cember Tth. Cubanus told of going into the place and buying a half pint which was giv- &2 to him on payment of $2. Cataldi been running the place since October 1 He claimed he was at an Ttalian con- ference in the Majestic bullding on the evening of December Tth. Max Ster: been bought, testified that Catald: given up the place. Mary aldi the evening in question. ence. til December 13th. Four mén were fined on charges, city ordinanzes, students of Storrs Agricuitural were nolled by Judge ommendation of the ci plsee for such pronks as off Saturday regan house was the college campus. they pulied August rebitski, February 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS Extra Good Vaudeville at the Strand Theatre. The B. F. Xeith vaudevlile programme at the Strand for the first half of this week will consist of two headline acts. Comedy Four are four ex- cellent comedians in an excellent come- An act that is bound to put joy into every heart and soul. If you | The Fead- They are juvenlle entertainers, being only four and ten years of age. However, they certainly entertain as well are bound to make you feel happy te see The Mohars: dy oftering. miss seeing them you miss a treat. Ruby children are thé second liner. as the grown actresses. They them. ‘Willlam fmpersonatiyn of an Italian statestnan ‘called” Astrilogy. many laughs. under the most trying eircumstances? Strand’ theatre today and tomorrow. 79 : Gulf told the court that he ha= not b, owner of the buflding fn which the liouor was said to have had Barbetto, through aniinterpreter, tetified that Cat- was at the TItalian conference on Other witness- ¢& told of Cataldi attending the confer- Judge Libby continued the case un- Intpxteation George A. Shagnon and Wal- ter Mansean, charged with violation of _did not appear in court. Their bond of %3 was ordered forfelted. The breach of peace cases against 10 college by upon Tec- attorney. Judge Libby told the college Students that the ght in front of the Wau- The breach of the peace case against ; was continued u/nt(l sizo 1s the character Ttallan His making his fifst speech to his consti- tuents fs one cf the most laughable nov- elties vaudevilie ever had. TFred and Frank Burns are In a Forecast of Fun It has to do with the topic of chatter and songs and produces Does the unbenflln: law of convention- ality permit a wife to be indiscreet even Thig ‘all important question is answer- ed in a remarkable way in the Ploneer Classic, “Indiscretién,” which is at the na.a.wd by A‘m““ WHkG-GOIw hou No. 3T, 1L-0. 0. F. Norwich Nest, No. uu.o.o.o_—n» ho"‘ Sachem Chapter, No. 57, O.I-I..“ Link Hall . - le Link s Auxiliury, Ne. A.O.‘I._‘ mfi In Post, No. 504, V, B éom iy ot Norwich N6, 63, Lot A nm in Steiner Hall. a2 s audeville and Motlon - Pictures & Bu-nml Theatrs. o Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Motion Pictures at Davis Theatra ANNOUNCEMENTS _BREED THEATEE What Do Men Want? Lois Webet's. Millions of marricd women and million: of swecthearts will learn througn thif great American drama of the huat for bappiness. the things that promote rea! contentment . among men. What Do Men Want? is said to reack the greatest heights Miss Weber has eve rattained in her art of producing ing, breathing, photodramas, ger and broader in its application to ovt eryday people in everyday Ie thar Where Are My Children? Typoerités, Setndal, The Price of a Good Time and otehr Weber successes that have held” audiences’ epelibound In the past. : Other pictures on the bill include the Pathe News and a Christle comedy. COMING TO THE BREED. The Son of Wallingford; which wilt be shown at the Breed theatre Wodnes- day, Thursday, Friday and Saturdgy cost over three-quarters of & million dol- lars togproduce. A whole town of 5.06¢ popwiation -in_addition to 3,000 actors was engaged for the big scemes. A lake 500x24000 feet was constcted at 2 cost of $20,000, ¥pon this was poured 15,000 gallons of crude ofl. It was secl afire and burned for ten days. sluge whirlpools of flame leaped hundreds or feet Into the air, while players and cameramen in boats risked Lfe and Mm? to get action never before shown upes the screen, The fire scenes have beex proncunced the greatest of thelr kind ever filmed. The afl-star cast includes such names as Wiifrid North, Gesrge Webb, Tom Gallery, Priellla Eonner Flotence Hart vla Leslie, Antrim Short, Ands Arbuckle, Sydney D'Al- rook and Van Dyke Brooke. DAVIS THEATRE. Our old and ever popular friend, Ru- fus Wallingferd, has landed in Movie- land_and the film version.of Georgs M. Cohan’s Get Rich Quick Walliag- ford_is being shown at the Davis theatrs - today and Wednesday matinee Pw story is a familier one centering around the efforts of Wallingford and Clack Daw. a pair of New York sharpers, 1o} !swindle citizens of Battlesburz. lowe,. |and their efforts being crownsd with }such success that in spite of their plans {the schemes pan out oodies of homest jdollars for all concerned. The piayers. jare all veterans. A better man than Sam *| Hardy could mot have been picked for the part of J. Rufus Wallingford. Nor- man Kerry is the Daw and the charac- ter is in ideal hands in his case. Get Rich Quick Wallingford is well worth Iullnz. The character of J. Rufus Wal- lingford is a household word. It is a name related to anything along that fi cinating topic of making money without working for it. The American public may love to be humbugged, but it always loves: the Lumbugger. Thus the popu- larity -in fiction form of the great Wal- lingford. Everyone has read the storfes and everyone should see the picturs of the lovable villaine. The second fea- ture, Scrambled Wives, the latest sereen production of Marguerite Cark, was one of the successes of the recent Broad ™ way season and had a considerable rur both in New York and Chicago. A Paramount Magazine will also be included. DAVIS THEATBE The Neil O'Brien Super-Minstreis wall be the attraction at the Davis theatre. ‘Wednesday evening, Dec. 14. This pop-- ular organization 18 now on its temth annual tour and Manager Oscar F. Hodge is bringing what promises to be the best and biggest aggregation of min- strel favorites this city has ever had tbe opportuinty of Wwitnessing. Mr. O'Brien has written three new. acts for this season’s production; among these will be found a new finale, or af- terplece, entitled White Litenin', whick ' i3 described as a eatirical travesty in four scenes, and like all other acts Mr. O'Brien has produced, is full of “brignt, witticisms and laugh-compelling situa- tions. The first¥part scene is of a par-_ ticularly novel and unique design. Be- fore the first curtain is raised, t au- dience looks upon 2 huge negro's facs, and the usual exaggerated mouth, snd the raising of the curtain prodne:- the effect of the mouth opening. * The usual street parade-and band concerts will be given. Efrem Zimbalist, -a Tribute by H. K Krehblel. * “Mr. Zimbalist's playing, coming af- . ter the vast deal of fiddling we have heard lately, was refreshing in its artis- tic maturity, It ‘was not a violinist play- ing the violin, but a musician making music on an Instrument which happened to be a violin” Thug wrote H. E. Krehbiel in the New York Tribune last November after Mr. Zimbalist had piay- " ed the Glazounov concerto in New York with the Natiopal Symphony Orchestra unde rArtur Bodahzky. It was an ex- traordinary tribute, coming as it aid from the “dean” of American music erit- ies. Yet it expresses the feeling of all diseriminating lovers of music in general and of the violin in particular. Zimbal- ist, 20 far as the mechanics of his art go, is a virtuso among virtuosi. Viol'nists sa yhe has one of the most wonderful left hands in’ the world, and the tome mo famous for its purity and golden beauty i1s a witnese to the cunning of his right arm. First and foremost he is always |the musician, the artist. His mechan- ics are never more than a means to an end, which is always with him the true | expres; of the composer’s intention. Display pieces written simply for the sake of display do not seem to !nterest him at ‘all and he rarely puts ome om i his program. ; He is appearing at:the Lycemm thca- tre, New London, Thursday evening, un- dér the auspices of Connecticut = Reserved seats are on sale at Chidsey's or may'‘be obtained by addressing the concert committee of the college. Make checks payable to Frederick Weld, ‘treas- - urer. . Hagpy Five Dance Tonight. - - Tonight (Tnesday) is the night of the - first annual dance of the Hapoy Five, which is to be held n Union bhall, ., | Greepeville. The Happy Five are 'ook-,. ing “fo ra recofd-breaking crowd lnd have spared mo time and expepse In | their endeavor to make this the and best dance ever held in Unfon hall. Fox's jazz orchestra, who Will feature s the' two latest dance hits, Wabash BElues;* md'fau.un.x Popular prices. Danelng at 8.30, oven b .