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/ A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female | A Bulietin For Sale Advertisement Will Seil It A Bulletin Want . Advertisement Will Get 1t A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It [4 Bulletin For Sals Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Miscelizneons W \\Tl‘.hvbfl.flml Ledard, ¢ at once huren go0d pay. | with satis- nce of owner. , Bulletin, Norwich, Conn. ! 5 awalt the | by not attend Nor- mmere School now? Many es are earming from a. thousand thousand dollars a year. _HUNDREDS 1 wo! of v n_sell shrubs, $isi-5192 clerks; lisi Dosit gurs | Franklin lustliu' Rochester, —_——eee LOST AND FOUND e dog, large collie, scar on ¥ B Ames. Tel 1711-13 Reward for where- jan12d nose, London Div. e o FOUND—Came to my place. white and w femalc dog. Owner may Laye same g charges. Toney linl‘n.‘R D. 3, lay, ia t,nen(‘;‘llll; a !zldu);n ch, name on back. Finder ref ) Ave Heward janl0d BABY CHICKE, visi brooders; Ct. ¥ ar; ¢ Hartford, GLDRCE G. GRANT Underiaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleghone 630 " Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors UATTRENT AR and Embalmers 322 Main Street mber of Commerce Building one 238-2 Lady Assistant and smbalmey PROMPT SERVICE CAY CR NIGHT OURIGAN BROS. HeRAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett Cit}' len & Son Co 58 MA(N STREET DIRECTORS L(\’lfiz\LMERS stant Telephons 410-2 DAY CR NIGHT B4 KT 3,1'.'— LAl s & Burke T zeral Directors 41 Main Street ».I.A (30 TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ry a complete line of Domes- and Impor Cigars. A, L MEY Successor to JOHN R. BOWMAN, 6-118 W. Main St, Morwich, Conn, stablished for Halt a Century) [RE CIGARS teatons Ciger aare $70 per thousaad 4. ¥. CONANT, il ¥raskils 8t e ———————————— PHYSICIANS )\GPLA\D K. MARKOFF, M. D. 1E, EAR, NOSE AND THEOAT Thaver Sidgz, Tel. 1798 BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Tiulides, Mil! Work and Jobbing. 50 West sa £t. Phome 971. decld e — AROHITECYS CUDWORTE & THOMPSON AECHMECTS Thever Bullding, Norwich, Conn. 03-104 A. G. THOMFSOK, F, B. wlfl» Fa bmualu( (pwucn your I i‘: 1- lice Bldg.. Mzin St, [ unu‘ Phone 1. SGC—L dandld BOOKBINDING JOBEPH BRADFORD Broadway Biank Books an and Ruled to Order DANCING N. H. LEVY, Instr A "l . "“r:w uctor 0dd Fell Caldy., ter term :V. iy8 ‘and Thuradays boging 3 78D m. First lessea frac. THERR 1 no ed: Bestern Connesticu: Ka for businese resuils. R e ) __| EST.THOS. J. WATTLES WANTED—A position as housckeeper by woman with child. Canterbury, Coun., R’ D. Box 87 Janlsd “WNATED — Woman, Tuesday Th.ursm to wash, iron and clean. Ve, janldd iD—You to care for chil- dren from B & m. £0 6 p. m. Inguire 98 jani3d and 96 i | e bater NTED—A girl to operate our ele- The Plaut-Cadden.Co. Jani3d TED—Middie aged REN . The | West Side le.l‘afie 194 West Man St H i Janly , jes FOB RLNT—Scven-room, steam-heai- | od tane;m-n;, all improvements, ‘West Mai FOR BENT—Four roums, all ix&x;»rox{- menlx Y Forest St. jau.\u T10 BENT—Two Qesirable furnished rooms, steam heated; cent.x'a.lly located. 376 Main St TeL 1423 janlid 70 RENT—A large buil suitab! for garage, woodyard, biacksmith's shop or general warehouse, at foot of Cove | _ Janl0TuW, | RENT—Tenoment of five rooms, witn Improvements; also garage, Inquire at Bulletin Office. Jani2d "0 RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 18 Union St. janiid | o unr—mmeu furnished room. H. Hill Ave. janlod | ¥OR RE rnished light house- | keeping Yooms, § Carter Ave., Kast- Side. Janiid TO RENT—Six-room apartment, with garage, near, Backus Corner. ‘el novaod | TT0 BENT—Six-room _ tenement au' orn_improvements. Inquire at Able- i )'s Shoe Store, 310 Main St. janid ¢ RENT—Steam hested, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Tel. $9§-12. )ax.zu 1 "0 RENT_Rooms for light house- keeping._Phone 1987 ysd ix-room up on Laurel Hi er particuiars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, REAL ATE BROKER, Franklin fourss FOR RENT | i | ON BLISS PLAC A MODEEN APART) T OF FIVE EOOMS AND BATH, WITH GARA DAY TEL. | 11857, AFTER 6 AT NIGHT 'PHONE | san ‘ 1085-13. FOR RENT | The very desirable manufacturing space recontly occupied by the Warner Brothers’ Company, in the Ring Bdilding on Chestnut Street, and the Hiscox Building on Myers Court. The property may be seen at any time. For full particulars, apply to James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET STREET i FOR RENT ON PROSFECT STREET GREENEVILLE MODERN APARTMENT ROCMS AND B $30.00 APPLY James L. Ca: Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET o SALE Horses and Colis FOR GALE—Horses “PETE." yearling coit. dam, by Peter Agan, Henry Setzer mare. “CHESTNUT LADY, old, by Peter Agan, d ch. m, Lady Ci stnut. RBARA A.” b. by Cochato; dam, BAY LADY,” b. Henry Setzer, m., about 9 years Lady Ch oid, m, 5 years oid dam, Lady Carroll “HIBELLE,” 42510, b. m., foaled 1398, by Highwood, 8067, dam, Belphoebe, by Red Heart, 141115, by The first four of these horses will be #0ld at balter and ean be seen at the Yerrington place. at Lebanon station. | Inquire of W. §. ALLIS, lixec:itor, 81 Main St., Norwieh, Jan2daw JUST ARRIVED, My express car of 23 lorses are here— and they are a dandy iot. They are cxira gentie and well broken, weighing 1150 to 1700 ; some nice matched pairs. In fact, Horses for aif kinds of work. Come and Sée them. You ean eave money by bug- ing now. ELMER E. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. | janéd St ; also to rent, smail tenement of three | Tooms, with improvements. Apply to Max |- Sehwartz, 55 Fasrmount St, Norwich, Ct. . | iechanical FOR SALE—automoblles ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTED—Man and wife wish posi-| BUY this farm at the winter price, only 1»Iace is ve Ling to.ieavs tractive and large part of g price on morigage. For further particulars, inquire William F. | Hill, 108 Thayer Eidg., Farms and city Write Box A. | janisd over 17, desiring 30 mdnthiy, write parucumm i first letter. ¥., care Bulletin. YOUNG men, women government positions, for free list of positions now open. J.|ProPerty for saic. el Leonard civil service examiner), | ~ FOR SALE—Hard wood, sawed and Bldg., Washington, D. C. >qa’xvcred 39 a cord. Phone 1076-13. jani3d SALE—Two National cash I’ESlS- ture, china, rare ters, suitable for any business. Box 23, Lures, ulassware etc. ; high- 5 R 1 Guls’ D. Ward, 50583 | corc Dulletin alid r JYROFMW | FOK SAL ith_connec: WANIED_Real ostate of overy do: | o0 _Fhone 1550, 'Jan13dFSTu_ scripuion to_sell on commission basis. | FOR SALE—Good, well seasoned siab Burdick & MoNical Thaver Bidg, Nor- |wood, mixed, st $550 in lots of five or h, a'nl Jewett City. decz3ks SE}W mol;:! ?X’d! Address B. A. Brown, Nor- ade a good rabbit | ot TOWI. dgnlad ANT tr: and squirrel hound for pair male rabbit FOR SALE—An extra good new milch ¥OR SALE—$85. Buick roadster, ood | Florence Macbeth, Prima Donnn Sopra- tion as second girl and chauffy in pri- |1 1-2 miles from city line, near school | condition. Lasch, 40 McKinley Av: \O!’- mo, to Appear in Slater Hall ‘ (ate tamily; relerences. Box 583, Plain- {and troliey; 300 acres, including 100 | wich. 28158 | on w ield, Conn. 3an13d |acres of woodiand, 100 aeres of pasture, | —— - e T e A A g about 30 acres of ha,) lund 70 acres under | FOR SALE- edan newiy Florence Machetn, the x»rlma. donns coi- wa Tm»—Boammg ‘home on farm itivations sich 50 5 Iso | Painted, in first class condition, excelleBt | oratura soprano of the Chi o for * old boy; saust be nehr 0od fich soil, 230 apple trees, al80 | Jo"[ublic. service WOk of 4s & family oprano.oh: the (Ghicaen.Onemal school. piy Conmecticut me,e“h Ald ars, C?efi'es plums and berries; iarge car.” Phone 182 jan2d ,gom.an , Wwill appear in Siater Hall, un- Sociely, ltoom §0, Brown-Thomson Build- | pouse of 19 rooms, sarage, sheds, large | ior the auspices of the Academy Musi- o britons easia b 100 Howp ior 1 ¥ Saln il AR e £ 5960 cash by cal e 3 S Cetd b a akls g ca z00.), 1 stk has: Flobines: M WANTED—Some reliable business in |filler, cutier and engine, machinery and | ‘gition. Phon s ber o jandd Ty inves hal | Norwich, or some neighboring town ; give |tools of every description, including corn i proved greatness, but in the full particulars in first letter. Box S., | planter and ‘potato digger; pond which FOR SALE—1920 Dodge touring ear. iconcert field as well, where by her youth, anisd | can be used for ice pond; stock consists | fifst class condition. run less than 000 beauty and charm, she has won for her- itnout | 3° S ohorses, 11 cows, 2 heifers, 6 calves, | miles. Inquire Amos B. Wheeler. Tel | iir's warm place In the hesrts of the with er 1 registered bull, 130 chickens; present|1772 after 5 p. m. decsd . ili pay cash if desired; give full ; people and this probsbly because, in spite of all her fame and popularity she i still the same sweet, unspoiled girl of yesterday. Miss Macbeth is distinctly an Ameri- can product. Her tralning has been solely In the hands of the eminent voice specialist, Yeatman Grifith, another American, who trained her for both the operatio and concert stage. After two vears of study Mr. Griffith took her with him to study in Italy, wherc she might absorb the language and customs of the people. Two years later she made her debut at The Hague, Hoiland, with the famous Lamoureux orchestra of Paris, meeting with instant success. Her fame reaching London, she was INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Deon't take chances. The small annual premium is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money loss it affords. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones asked to sing in Quéen's Hall where hound pups. Virite Dogs. care Dulietin. | cow. Inquire Chris. Hanson. Phone 35-12 | INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE |ag stood such artists as Patti, Gusi, PSRRI oy SRR e | Lebanon Div. JanTSMW AGENT Lind and Melba. She ereated a veritable WANTED — Experienced dry '§00ds | ¥OK SALE—Farm bred eolhe pup.. RICHARDS BUILDING sensation by her brilliant singing and ielp, men and women; ability to haudie |Tel. 1935-5. Box 185, Baltic, C 91 MAIN STREET the critles proclaimed her as one of the rench a‘ ade an "5;:“65‘3[% -‘Eelv flfif _Janlsd greatest singers that the world has ever cnee and salary expec 0X Lulle- iy jeniid l-:lflnP?‘AL!,E(g;‘iod et o nofl a = kngvm.a v ReEiig o cor one 2, an1s ampanini, hearing of her tr s. W xi\nn-ux A:: cgg Cyphers in fu\tin— S d.;r-i'ano S SOAL:AND) WOUD immediately secured her for a leading 9 S BLOEtH Conh ;. Jaad seven rooms, one acre of land, for $980.| GOAL, seasoned wood and Kindlings Ip | 70le in the Chicago Opera Companr. WANTED—A new house of seven |small monthiy instalments. Charles | jarge oF Smail quantitics. Phone 604 o8 | Tickets for this recital are on sale at soouls, Witlh all modern Lmprovements, in | Montgomery, Oneco, Conn. janlld |18%6-2. R. Shapiro, Willow 5t, formerly | Cranston’s. Single tickets -$3° The net od location, With a4 goed large lot. one decisd re ot ianu desired, parties to take pos- | FOR SALE or rent, seven-room house, Hrst of May. Addre: Box 90, \\'lth‘fl'fld‘d.ge, u 12 Palmer St, Danieison. janda | H. F. Tur : janlod found O. K., Anado; , three OR x'ufimm wood, sawed and ed Dot cigars oc, Manila cigars | SPIt, $9. Tel. 1881~ janid 25¢, & good jine A L N 1 line of G T ¥OR § Fagan's on Mt. provement soil, good seven-room house nt St, with all modérn im- With cue acre of productive with a large Larn; couid easiy be Smoke Shop. janid OND HAND FURNITURE and new coverings bought and soid. Get\our ’l fore gonig eisewhere, New | converted into a two-family house. < For 16 Water St., Nor- rther details, see Clarence Shol Tel. deedld 80. n7d s, at d. A. Heeb- ove e I you owa a radium-dialed watch | Latham, Roy Clemens and Wilfred La- 3D with luminous figures and hands, then [tham were at Kennerson's _reservoir, sarATR vou are the p r of a vast power | where their catch was a good ome. Plainiiela, *C Fi plant of no roportions, says the | Sunday school at the chapel these days . an 3 1 There is suf-|is not as larzely attended as usual on Phore 38.8. on your watch dial tolaccount of sickness. e rour train homeward, if it could be | Charles Buell of Petersham, Mass., has 10 :E\:;‘m’ —“1123 i s applied. been calling on relatives and friends here | B e e b e atter stands, the innocent- | recently. Jlis daughter, Mrs. Greene, I3 | size, location and terms. P. O. Lox 105, dium dial does not scem to | improv in health. Jewett C Coua. jy22d extraordinary amount of The school term began Monday, Miss P R T R but this is only | Connelly. the teacher, having returned et ik T:?c o e and not actually | from Springfield after vacation. ture Ce., Bresd Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We | . e reason that while the amount Roy Clemens and Henry Lawton were }buy, sell and eschanze. jeitd |} 1 the radium |in Willimantio ‘Thursday attending the JEes meilags | is_effect | pictares. A elebnlisarl wanted ‘m_" n which the radium | W. D, Glenn durinz Mr. Glenn's absence. Wf h - giass! “_ 7. 95 duce a glow, held The local "single men who bowled mantic, Con Lonn., Fhom s¢2 3. FOR SALE '8 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE I ! £K, 65 Franklin St Second Haud snd Antique Furniture, Tel, T17-3. | 29725 triction | nounted on running | 1 motion at my Car- few London ( I am equipped w e motor, { HENRY PUKALLUS, Carpenter and Builder, poligh, etc. ; Watkinson Tive Co., 8 Tel. 87 Smith Ave. HAVE vour lires idreaded, look lke FOR SALE new, wear like new, as good 2as BeW. | 1. . S Ay e from State road, MBS0tk o the pl - poultry and fruit, summer home; 100 acres, 5 WO iland; | and she fine price $3,000, 5300 cash for TRYONS’ A(:L\(“. w ulxmsndc. Conu, FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.00 PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY $5.00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 792. | ; 1 OF ALL KINDS Autemobiles, Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts | HARRY B. FORD FOR SALE TWo-apartms provements and Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all i branches 807 TC 015 NORTH MAIN STREET | all im- in of condition, | with large yard for gar- age, near center of city; must be seen to be appreciated. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, novid Central Building, FOR SALE On Yauntic car iine, 10-room house in good condition, with outbuildings and 16 acreg of land; very desirably located. This property can be had at a very rea- sonable price—a great chance for the ty. For rurther particulars, in- JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, OTELE uou.sx. D. Morrissey, | ge service con T NOTEL, Zuropean pian, ., Praps, 26-28 Broadway. Telephone 1227, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE PLU. \IBI\(‘ Leating, gasfitting and gencral repatring Johii Morton, 29 Mar- St. Tel. 692-32. novild i L Mb‘)G AND GASFI.TT“G. * CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Zlumbing and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Brevd Buiding. PHONE 566-3. The Board of Relief of the Town of | Sprague will meet at the Town Clerk’s | Office Wednesday, Feb. 1. 1922, Saturday, | Feb. "4, Teb. 11, Feb. 13, ana Feb. 25, 1923, from 10 a.'m. to 4 p. m,, each day, | Fhoas, to hear appea‘ls from the doings of the z Assessors, and to transact any other The very Dest plumbing by expert | busiese ot may come before the board. workmen at the fairest prices is guare sutecd ; also heating and gasfitting. JOBX ¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plumbing, Heating, Tinning (Signed) NAPOLEON BELAJ\ PAUL BRENN. JOSHUA TAYLOP Board of Relfef, Dated at Sprague, Jan. 19, 1922 ] NOTICE TO CREDITORES. Ar;! A‘ cot 7 l;‘iulig\l"l‘ llx!‘lJ: 1 (33 withen or tin District and Stove Repairs Norwich, on the 28th day of December, | 1 SATISFACTORY SERVICE A. D. 3821 Present —NELSON J. 4 VLING, Judge Estate of James Lloyd Greene. late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Phone 728 32 6TH STREET TRUCKING = Ordersd, That the Administratrix cite the creditors of sald deceased to bring STEAMSHIPS in their claims agaiost said estate wflhln Gy . GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, moving and trucsing. Tel. 61%-1Z. um C, . JOSLYN, 293 West Main St, We move o\-erythmz anywhere. Speclal at- tlon given to moving boilers and ma- chivery. Tel, 195-3. sepsd and Expressing. Yl an\iel AIA Tel 14;&. Long Distamce Movin, Zimmerman, “G ana_moving, X TBAMING distance trucking & epecialty. Jona H. Ford 253 Main 5t Plione 792. g B EROMLEY & SN netucket St. Phone 336 LONG DISTANC. MO ANG. TEAMING AND TRUOKING R done very wompfly and at reasonab Am‘uun H. LATHROP Shatuekst Btreet Phons 178 six months from fhis date, by posting a notice to fhat effect, loT.lhlr With 2 vopy of this order, on *he slgnpost nearest to the place where eald decensed last dwelt, end in the same Town, and by publishing the same once iu a newspaper having circalation in said Ristrict, and imake re turn to this Court N N I AYLING, Sudge. The sbove and foregoing I8 Lue copy To New York +f recol Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER NEW LONDON LINE 28 Clerk. NOTICE.—AN creditors of &ald de- eteased aro hereby notitied to present i cialms against said estate to tho under- signed at 57 Chester St. West Somer- ville, Mass,, within the time iimited in ¢ above n,ndeoregom: order. BLIZABETH GREENE, jan13d Steamer Lvs. New London 11 p. m. daily except Sun- day. THE WORLD ALMANAC is now on sale, and every home should PRINTING have a eopy. Telephone 1287 and we will ma of = reserve one for you. et oy 55| SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU eatmuym‘lbvn. The 3 Durkeo Lane proceeds will be given to the Backus hospital. As soon as possible a deflnite date will be announced for the postponed con- jeert of Erika Morini, violinist. - Holders lof tickets for the Morini concert may have the seats that their tickets are for whenever the concert is glven. PHOENIXVILLE A party of local people was fishing at Crystal laj Eastford, recently dnd Roy DENTYTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN THENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. Pocket Power Plant. in Putnam score of 17-10. Mr. and Mrs. Wago recently reeceived a turday evening won by & t find a way to 15 A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get I pent Wit Let . WhatlsGomgOnTom‘R Coiumbian Com: meets ut Musonic m ”. 3 0" Conn., C. 1\0. i s 3t Slocs i-l == © Gaudeviiis & Stranu Auudll'e. A Wonderful Opportunity which opened Wednesday of this weekt veceived with true appreciation and en- Motion Pictures at Breed Theatra Motion Pictures zt Davis Theatra ANNOUNCEMENTS for Theliy Housewives of Norwich and Adjacen Towns. Schwartz Eros.” gigantic removal aaie thusiastic buying. The wprices at which furmiture and rugs are being offered in this sale ir all convincing that this is decidedly a new version of the so-called and muck abused term of “price-slashing.” Notwithstanding the fact tual the sals opened in extremely adverse weatha: conditicns, the day brought forth un- usually large crov vhich ineressed as the house passed and exceeded by sase all its ener- instead of spread- rs, it would not a motor that would from their son William, who is at school in New York city. hour ing e utilize this energy. THE RAINBOW Why is the rainbow so frequently ccn during summer hnd so seldom ng winter! It's formation, we are by Professor W. J. Mumphre inent meteorological physi ¢ co-existance of rain and a condition that often oc-| during local convectional showers but rarely during a eneral cyclonie storm, and as the former are charac- teristic - of summer and the latter of winter, it follows that the occurrence of the rainbow correspondingly va- ries with the seasons——Exchang A BUILDIKG TONIC To thoseof delicate con- stitution, young or old, ScoitsEmhIsmn is nourishment and tonic that builds up the whole body. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N, J. from Portland. Bulletin’s Pattern Service 3795 iy, duvetyn, tricotine, pru- ——ALBOMAKERSOF-— ., velvet and gabar are good for this practical desig A pattern of this illustration mailed to @ any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps 5 g Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn (Tabiets or Granules) - 20581 “_ BUCKWHEAT OAL $6.00 Per Ton Thames Coal Co. Phone 1819 NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Policy- Holders of the New London County Mu- tual Fire Insurance Company will be eld at the office of the Company 59 61 Broadway, Norwich, Tuesday, Jan. 17th, 1922, at the afternco; To hear an ports. To ciect four Directors for a term of three years act upon the Annual Re- To transact any further business proper to be done at said meeting. W, F. , Secretary. jansd - 3767 A SMART TOP GARMENT. “You Can Do No Better Than | .. 20 5767 1s here Hlustratod. It ” ¢ sizes: Smi medium Buy Cur W S ovge " 4344, extra lnrge, 4548 5, bust measure. A medium size re- ires 4"T-4"yards of bi-inch material, The width at lower edge is 2 1-4 yards. Bolivia, polo cloth, broadcioth, velours, duvetyn, Canton crepe, satin and pile | fabrics are good for his style. A pattern of this illustration maied to uu address on receipt of 10 cents m llver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, | pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn, { Covers All Brews It is to be remembered alwaye that the Eighteenth Amendment prohibits traffic in intoxicating beverages. It is {not merely an anti-whiskey statute.— Pittsburgh Globe- Democrat. No Salad Complete Withou: Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM’S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street | No real young lady tires of trying 'tn eomer! & bacheior to the anmexa- n theory. THERE 1s no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to m Bullo- far husiness resuits. . j with Mrs. Lyon has been entertaining guests { Without a doubt this is the best “kid sot Selznick picture, 2 wide margin, our wildest in both attendance and volume of bus- This is merely 2 coucrete example of the weil placcd confidence people of Nor- vich and surrounding towns have for Schwartz Bros, which comes throush sixteen years of square dealing. In the present dgy, people are kesn- ly on the alert for values and bargains and it can honestly be said, that, it would positively be a breacn of house- hold judgment not to take advantage of the hundreds and hundreds of realy wonderful bargains yet to be had at this unusual sale event Seven Honey Boys at the Strand. Playing to good sized audiences, boih matinee 2nd night, the Seven Homey Boys were greeted with tornadoes of ap~ plense which literaily brought down tha house. Yon have Seen minstrel acts hers before, but this is positively the best comedy minstrel sct that has ever ap- peared in Norwich. It is the only act of its kind in vaudeville today contain- ing seven all around performers. The aect crammed full of comedy, sorg and dance. If you lked the Tennesses Ten youll like the Homey Boys much more. Another treat for Norwich. Ses them sure! Harry DeCoe is the man with the t3- bles and chairs. His daring is unques- tionable and his feats are difficult. As an equilibrist DeCoe is a peer, He bal- ances himeelf on bottles and sticks with the legs of a chafr. For a climax he gets up on three tables and four chairs, reaching the ceiling of the theatre, and it seems as i he would fall any minute. Wolford & Burgar entertain with some good songs and some extra good eocsn- tric dancing with hard shoes, bringing forth large applause. Abbott & Healey feature in an gt called A Pair of Chicks. They are the latest theatrical find, being only efght and nine vears oM, They sing _&nd dance and are both natural a tendency towards the eocentrie. ever sesn in Norwich. On the screen is seen Eugene O'Brien’s latest feature called Clay Dollars. What 1s described as one of the best vehicley of his screen carcer is Engene O'Brien’s Clay Dollars. program is the best ewer Saturdey “This entire seen in Norwich barring none. Davis Thentre, Sunday, Monday, day and Wednesday. If anybody in doubt about the cos- tume play as an excellent form of maetion picture entertainment, he should sse Douglas Fairbanks' picture version _of Alexander Dumas’ classic story, The Three Musketeers, Which opens at the Davis theatre Sunday. Feautring the costurhes of the eaely enteenth century, this film stands as the most impressive and gorgeous ays of motlon picture history. It hrilling, romantic, crammed fgll of biooded advemture and reveals s Fairbanks in a type of wark in some respects typical of past rmances, but on the whole differs any other interpretation he has Tues- ever given uS. | In the role of D'Artagnan, the dashing swordeman who interceptéd ome of $he foulest intrigues ever attempted by Csre dinal Richelieu, called b T of France, “Doug” for a greater display of onic ability than In anythlag he has done si leaving the speaking stage for plctures. From the standpomt of photography, The Three Musketeers is one of the ysest beautifui plctures ever made. Those who have read The Three Mus- keteers will have no regrets io express when they view the silver sheal, for Fairbanks has reproduced the sters a falthfulness and fidelity that 2 particularly gratitying. As an added attragtion there will b own Harold Lioyd's latest comedy em~ titled I This is claimed to be S funniest comedy ever made. upon it EBreed Theatre, Tom Mix heads the biil at the Bresd theatre today and tomorrow in ene of the best western pictures seen bers some time, titled Hands Off. This ple- ture is packed with thrillers aad hsir- raising stunts that are constantly ensets ed as the story is told. Tom Mix was never better tham in . two-gun Texan He is on the sc jority of the time and that means par tlcularly fast action. Larry Semon Is also seen in Dew Drop a comedy feature in two parts, and picfures on_the bill include the 13th chapter of Hurricane Hutch and the Pathe News. Continuous show Sat- urday from 1.30 to 10 p. m. P Dr. Ireme Nye to Speak HWese. The Fenuary meeting of the Woman's Gujld oy the United Congregations) church, heid at the Community Houss, Friday afternoon, January 13, at 3 o'- clock, is to be one of especial inferest. Dr. Irene Nye, dean of Connecticut Coi- | lege, is to be the speaker of the sfter- | noon. Dr. st ne | for all kinds of gatherings, a speaker of !rare charm and force, and Norwish is ye is in constant Jemand fortunate in securing her at this time. The meeting will be an open one, the Woman's Guild is most cordiaily all woemn of the town to enjoy Br. fii them. Dempsey and Carpentler. For the benefit of the people of Tufe- vide and Norwich the Hillcrest theatre at Taftville presents the only chames te see Tex Rickard's official ringside mo- tion pictures of the world’s heavyweight championship contest, from training to knockout. Remember, the only chamee to see this fight. Popular prices. To- day, matince and evening. The custom that doth breed a hahit in a man is probably the custom tal- lor.

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