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YOUNG MEN. -—n. government n-ud-flu ; m—flnmanu-g maom- ences ; .pw wome list of uw - gd erd (former Bulletin. meivica, exqminer), | 5ood pay! ThSS aitadle md:' ‘Washington, D. C. ‘/m e mwu— e, 1 "m"'“. uu°;r. s 20 wENT TO RENT—Well\ heated, rooms, 84 Frankiin St “furnished X id " WANTED_Man with car to repruent Perritory ; can advance to die- | F0Om e e hustiers The C. L. Smith{ ~po REN flm_l i o South Bend, Ind. 380370 | gentleman, i AT AGENTS wanted to sell epr_dollars-a- | Vate m"’: fine n-ld-mu Section, Wi accident, sickness death poli- d“"m‘ distance of Franklin square. ot accident, eickness and (oRih et |Address M. T., Box:20, care Bulletin. from: matural causes; (othing 1xe it Jan2ed o “Depe. 0. Box 4465, Boston. | “ro mENT—Fiversom st was e 3 jan23d ar Chelsea n-x“ b=y I lights, n 1333197 month; become raliway mail |S5._ Phone 118, 2 positions {ree; write today roll.llt—lm- Nmished room for Dept. n:, one or U mk ouq ‘l-—’r-n-ntnt of mx rooms Pragkiln Institute, N. W D—To with- | chestnut (or oak) g hy e hlmdred oF, DON'T WAIT—Do it now.. P.aafl.m.nlfl' Aveid the ‘Whaley, rush. one 1 Lisbon: ‘el jan2id FOR SALE_Six cows, thres of tiom §00ds, - aniiqué i china, i aew L A i %"W‘ M-aw» o iy < K, Water 8t Arw'uw Aagmel Janzid 5 WANTED — Second hand pouu.oll oooks’and piciures esL cash prices. WAI\I‘ID-—Real “estate of every de- scnpuun tD seid on eomuussion basms. FoR 3 h Jemy ears old, with Galf; & good one. Holdridge, Ledyard, Cun‘.: thousand ; good prices paid; state amont! you have, where located, and_buyer Wil {45 call. Lambert, 4 Lexington St., Worges- fer, Mass, jan24d WANTED to sell my preparations all over Connegti cut; samples furnished reliable agents. Wadter K. Brooks, 57 ureenma.nuua Ave, Mysbe, Coun. n334 WANTED—ARtiques, tools md second~ hand furnjture; H. B. Tiger, 55 Franidin FOR snn—rwz:z Main Ashwill “ Matson, . D. 5, Norwich. fanded™ FOR SALE—A genUs gold mrfifi sat e s, e o e i o Bulletin. janz6Pns FARMS for sale; without st Piaiateld, Conr, )an easy Address "’ Groman, Phvne 99- 12 !lmul: 2nd oold water |S; Phone 717-3.> jan21d LOST AND FOUND ‘.‘mn‘h d M ml‘ ‘weeks o] o S o -, hgfl(“ WANTED Antigues, old bgoks, <ools "““Yz 1o take out; Snb pet 'd: Z_’g& TLoNT_A pair of tire chaing 3033 1.3, g.mm $a50 par] 12 2econd Bang furnfture, G 3. = wer yoen Frankiin Square and Bnd»\{n: Hos | week, ‘steam ‘heat and” all’ conveniences. | 1osans 1S Norwieh, Conn. PR s BN 1 suxfi.fiu wobd, wimed, and plal Leave st T. E Baboaok's ofce, mNom)mns jandsd S e 50 M0t recatve Teward. dan criata | 110 Norta room mm(, i S, P ma—o-, bred to iy} s Gallvery : visit -our !787”‘-\11 o R 1as-2. janlsa: sena for couia: SoaiE | 78 BENT—eated furnished room. I Roy lark, East Hartford: Ct. | & "Ring, 1§ w.x Hilje A mod 10 o ————————————| ra3dgen apROvemCATS, TAGUIS L AbTe g ; 10 st Td FUNERAL DIRECTORS w-n.-mr. 310 Matn o fof light house- iysd " oHICKS, 15¢ BamY sd ery up. 0 BENT—Rooms Keeptig. Phone 1987, line of pives at 75¢, Italian briar, rough oz Beike ner's, every Thursday. A _GENTLEMAN wuz sayin' they uzed to “Say it with fiowers;” it with liquer.” " FOR SALE—Hors hay, zowen and dvver el 41~ _ dan2d "FOR SALE—Vieuola and funmure Auditorium Hotel Jjap24d FOR SALE—-‘& 200 Wil huy two-tene- meat Bouse, four room and seven rpom apertments, with @il modern improve- mengs, with new steam heat system, five minutes’ walik from uare. For full ulars, see A, V. COVLLUO 8 1527-3. now they “Say We say i with a fine Toot Bakeiite; be Sure to got one. ¥a- &nop, opp. Woolworth's. ~ janir “SECOND HAND FUENITURE and new floor coverings-bought and soid. Get gur prices first before gonig elsewhere. New uuxfilan §A1L5r03m, 16 Water bL./N wic WANTED—Raw furs, at t_A. E Hee)r - A C. Bemnett. | your st 3 novsd iro%e;-t with m xck e GEORGE G. GRANT 2 WE BU¥ 358 vay Tigheat prices for Moosup, Pma'}f:%\ FOR RENT omaans, suosssor Lo Kiny, 1550 Weats | ¥OB SALE ic Colony c coal buxu 3 Temens, SuCCESSOr Lo = —) o - Undertaker and Embalmer &roroces. s S | ns SrosdtE ot best hohy: coul 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Iazge | i of Dhicke, Tavegieats hetore bays A modern six-room apartment, ‘desir- IS Tor e cAtalogue, | ing: vaiusble Mformaticn i Trees oo goly, located, on Laursl Hl' Ave. For |10 scres up. IS oF wiihowt stoties S | 18RIl S gl e W g Telestione 630 further particulars, inquire of funl Darticnlars 1 first lettar a5 ‘price. °‘““.i"’“‘cg';§,$“" Lo Hewds 08, JOHN A. MORAN, size, location and terms. P. BEAL ESTATE BROKER, Jjan13d Franklin Square. Cummings & ng ¥OE SALE Faneral Directors FOR SALE giidl E 'mbalmers e Aol o L RS @are going to be sold, and why piy rent when you can buy so reasomable? For further details, see Jewett City, Conn. FURNITURE, STCVES, HOUSEHOLD ~~ | GCODS of all kinds, oid books, pictures, cash, Enese. hogses {mantic, Conn., Phone 632-3. - Box 105, iy “F¥OR SALE aelivered, 39 & cord. $ani3d , and WANTED— We pay nignest prices m * Phane fiesn. second bead furniture. Norwich Farni~ = ture Cc., Breed Bidg. Tel 1914-3. We| ¥OR BALE Good haxfl woofl, no a buy, sell and exchange. - 18 |cord. Phone 363-12. FOR BALE or rent, seven-room houu. Wh.h garage, at 12 Palmer St., Danjeison. bottles, glassware, etc, wanted for|i- 'Nmsr- Wareham, Mass. _janiod anywhere in eastern Goma. “slabs and Ward Bros, .45 Jackson Street, Willi- ALE one h:a.rd wood Tel. 615-4. H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. leclod BEAUTIFUL \)zhy grand Suuum Dpho- nograph, regular $275, special for uui;.r DIBS “MARGARET HABT Peychopathic or Magnetic Healing. ety “tarims” gran Company, Norwi ¥OR SALE. On Yaotic car line, 10-room house in g0od condition, with outbuidings and 16 sers of land desirably located. This property can bp had at a very rea- sonablé price—a great chande for the right pafty. For Aurther purticulars, quire in- JQHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT NI R TR HOURIGAN BROS:! FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FOR SALE—autombblies FOR SALE Having bowght a Touring Car, will saerifice my Dodge Roadster, with ‘winter newly bainted, driven about 5,900 Will trade or sell outright. Adt H. LAEN, 164 Main St. FOR SALE—Horses JUST ARRIVED. 4 My express car of 23 Horseslare here— 1 4nQ Biey RrS & dandy lot. They are extra gentle and well broken, welghg 1150 to 1700 ; soms-nice matched . In fact, Horses for gll kinds of work. Come and See them. You can save money by buy- i o 306 Main S 322 Main Street CLABENCE SHOLES. PR e e Tel. 1387 jan2sd L i e amber of Coramercs Building - - Phone 238-2 Lady Aasistant FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AND REPAIR WORK| 150-acré_stock farm, on high ground, 1-4 mile off state road, 1 mile to village, iarge colonial house of 11 rooms, 7 fire- places, house surrounded by fine old ma- ple trees, large =tock barn with base- ment; all buildings in best of condition, ung apple orchard, 1,500 cords of od; farm will l-.ceu 20 head of cattle; §,000.;-$1.500 Gence. ~General auto Tepairs and ph ing. jani HAVE your lres ireaded, 'ioum mx; new, wear like new, as gooa Main St tebsed Ma?'\}éRfiAutma NCY, wunm.mm. Conn, FOR SALE riafo noxus AT $2.50 EACE. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. = QF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Weod Work. JEST. THOS J. WATI'LES! SAL 11 Carriages ands Wagons, Poles, 3 Sleighs, extra Harness,” Fur RS Blacksmithing in all itc branches | § [o0cs 304 Lap Robes. 7 ..... 3 Tel. 536-3. ? * janéd i Wednesday and Thzur;:ay, F;:ruary COOTT O (bianky [ st and 2nd, from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. The Henry Allen & So“ C° ; 9t ”U; & lj'}ffi?{ iaifi At Private Stable, 274 Broadway. 88 MAIN STREET PLUMBING SUPPLIES WULL H 2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS PLUMBING, bheating, gasftting and 7 TC 015 NORTH MAIN STREET| W. S. ALLIS, Executor gencral repulring. Jonii-Morian, 25 Mar- AND W gery Bt Tel 692-32. _ movild _ Lady Assistent Telephons 410-2 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, MV on lllGMT CONTRACTORS—JOBBEKS, Tlumblog und Heating, JOMN' BLUM, PHYSluIANS KOPLAY D K. MAREOFF. X D. NOs& AND THROAT TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes. ¢ d Imported Cigars. A L MEYLN, Successar to JONXN R. BOWMAN, i§-198 W, Main St, Norwich, Conn, Established for Half a Century) ! | AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, | Msjestlo Buildiug, Shetueket Street,” | Seven Allers, six Tables, { i | STEAMSHIPS ek To NEW YORK NEW LONDON LINE ARE gomlorlable Staterooms eady for Occuplncy at $3.38 7:30 P. M. Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P, M. Due New York, Pier 48, N.R. 7:00 A. M, —_— ©OAL AXD Woop i AL seasonea ooq,mkuum b.‘l-lllh'o Willow Bts ‘mfi aare 370 per thousasd - GORANT. AL Femaklin 8 e — TRUCKING GEOEGE LAMBERT, Ocoum, teaming, movisg and f i | . king. Tel. 61i-12. 293 West Main St. anywhese. Specidl al n to moving boilers and ma- 798-3. __&epbd and Expressing. it Ave Tel. 1458, wid LYS, thing” TEAMING IM uvln;. {rucking o gpeciaicy. ok beas ] Phose 15 C- B lum & BON, St Phooe 338 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. st u“"& TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasonable pricss. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Ehetucket Street Phone 1 . irst class Bactia. "Fene Endheass gorvios soae: DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Bros., Pro 26-28 Broadway. . INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU N. H. LEVY, You m: b.an;.mv'az-of.nn 346 or Daa't take sha lNh';u nuai |ty e i remium is negligible firm pro- v-m',fq |o.. it affords. m DANCING Instructor, 0ad Feollows' fi and Thy w.q'y janzia Botiacs, S Work aas Sobbine S0 VT : ol INSURANCE :ggu:EAL ESTATE Mais 9t Phoas r RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET vate teeons |- BOUGHT AT LESS THAN rees Buiding: Y ey PhoNE sess. ' |suic 1 03 Thaver Bilg, Ael 179 F 0 R S A DE “The very Dest plumblag oy expert . Ry s l'e g sl [ amp BOOKBINDING Two-Family House with one acre - » | 103 W rourun. 28 ram i A of land, suitable for® building lots. FuneralDirectors § i ume’st J08EPH SRADFORD - iogns i -t uriabs of SIS 41 Main Street DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN | 8iank Books hads and Fuled to Order | § Property is in a central location. DENTAL SURGEON rumer Jawving thwn #'Grory Bidg. Norwich, Conn, | grm—————— | PRICE $4,500 — - JAMES L. CASE BOWLIN Mr. and Mrs., ! Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET Good Citizer Are )"ou interested in The Salvation Army? ~ I FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.00 EAD 'I‘HE PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY R WA!{ CRY $8.00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- . fl WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO Sincerely! - Y7e2. HARRY B. FORD FOR SALE Two-aparticent House, with all im- provements and in pink of condition, choice location, witly large yard for gar- age, near center of city ; mustRe seen to e appreciated. FRANCIS D. DONORUE, noved Central Building, CEIRORPODIST ] Capt. and Mrs. Carpenter COAL SCREENINGS $3.00 Per Ton Thames Coal Co. Phone 1819 HANDLED AXES $1.75 STANDARD GOOGDS THOMPSON, F. 8. IE\)“ T Lect o SCiu AJ’( protect your 15 ARES Bite. 51 Mawm Bo. N’ar-un. | Gonn’” Bhons + THE WM. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL Training School For Nurses A Private, General Hospital with well equipped medical, surgical and ob- stetrical departiients, offers/a thres years' graded course to young women desiring a nurse’s training. Write at once for circulak of informa- tion. APPLICATIONS FOR THE MARCH CLASS, MUST BE RETURNED BE- FORE FEBRUARY 20th. ADDRESS K. A. DOWD, R. N. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE TRAINING SCHOOL THE WORLD ALMANAC MARKET PRICE. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Bluldmg 74 Franklin Street _’Tclephone 531-4 .g‘:.‘fi el g ke have a gopy. Telephene 1287 and we will reserve one for you. SHEA’S NEWS is_now. on sale, and every home should ' 9a Nawnan | ABRAHAM PLATT ~Founder =&he vaiue of cumulative evidence can- not be measured, but the opinions of the bresent generation will serve to empha- sizo the utterances of ite predegessors. It is equally trlie thac as time mvanees more eritical views prevail. What has satisfied one genération may not commend (self to the next, 9) it is with a business. {Some are suecessful and some have Te- verses. Some grow biz and eontinue to etflarge and prosver, and some grow in 10 2 decline ‘and finally go to obscurit but the history of the Plaut-Cadden com- pany of Norwleh from its inception by its founder has ever made forward steps. 2igo, Abraham i | Plaut, the founder of tis cstabbshmy ent, started out on foot and travelled all ovér LEGAL NQTICES NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Salem, Conn,, will be in session in the Town Hall in said Town on Wednesd Feb, 1st, 1922, from 10 o'clock a. m. 4 o'clock p. m.; sald Board will alse be in session at the same place and hours, ou Sa.lu'dzy Feb. 12th, and on Wednes- . Feb. 224, for the purpose of listening peals from the doings of the As and to do any other business that may. be done legaliy by said Beard. | Dated at Salem, Conn,, this 21st day of } January, 1928, HENRY P. DEWOLFE, FRANK 8. DEWOLFE, J. FRANK ROGERS, Board of Reliat . NOTICE { Town Cierics Office on Feb, 34 and Feb. | 10th, 1922, for the purpose of making an { enroliment of the legal voters, and Yor he purpose -of making, such changes ir roliment Jists last perfected . as jan26d The Registrars of Veters of the Town e District Yjeh on'We 25(h day of-January ent—NELSON J. eiate of Josesh M. Bure late Norwich, in sald District, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his admi istration account With said estate o th Court for al W C6 Ordered, AD 1 at the Probate Court Koom ul the City of Norwich, in said District, be, and, the same is, apgnmuui for hearm; the same, and the said Administrator is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this or- der once in some newspaper hiaving & oir. culation in gaid District, at least five days prior to ‘the date of FhLX and make return to the Coust. ' HLSON J. AYLING The.above and foregoing & HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. AT A COURT OF PEOBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 26th day.of January, A. D. 1922 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Louis H. Brunneile, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. The Administrator appeared in Cours . and represented said estate to by fsol-| vent, as on il hearing, Judge. a’true copy Is Ordered, That Lhe {rator give notice to all per- interest to appear, if they see cause, before said Court at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwieh, in said District, on the 31st day of January, A. D. 1922, at 3 ¢'clock in the afternoon, 10 be heard relative to Comissio 3 said Admi sons in he appointment of ners to réceive and decide upon of the creditors of said estate, make Tetarn LSON J. AY! ) The above and foregoing is & of record. Attest: jan27d Lme copy HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. b \ A COUNE OF PUOBATE HELL & Norwich, within and o the District of Norwich, on the #6th day of Jasuary, A, D. 1922 > % NELSON J._AYLING, \Juass, ]rkswt lua})efll ){io ln’ late of Orfleerded, T ok e itors of bRl e zra\. I 'eux wontie from ihi dzte, by Bosting ; ugtice to that effect, together with a cops | of this order, on (le SIgNpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dweit, | and in the same Towx.-and by publishing the same once in 2 newspaper having a to this Court. {uR t0 NPT EON I, AYLING, Ehe zbovo and foregoisg is a m eow Axun BELEN 3&- DRESC%. o u,"i. _NOTICE—AN itors - ot seased are hereby Totized to pr cinlms against Said e signed at Box N above’ and foregoing order.. MARY L, SHEA, Admmflm of Colchester will be in session at the |, AYLING, Jmle:d cirenlation in said District, and m.ke Te- | at P, 0. SERed A R e e nmmn ll, e 4 ADELARD MORIN availed himsel of & horse gud buggy to ¥ make his long trips, eovering o jarge part of Hastern and Northers - Conmectiocuf. Then came time in 1872 when h= M the pror‘m time (0{ ’h 10~ doen store. @encd «_piace fl ‘business at 157 mfl sire:t is clty, in the buildifig now eeunhd lr: B! Got- thelf & Company, and a {El years later, Sollowing the trend of "a' shrewd mer- chant, he moved to what was tlian 81 Main strebt, bu now’ 208 Main street, in the hlock built by the late J. C. Perxins, use by hilm cn one side as a candy suure and one side.as a jewelry store of A. Plaut, the late Dr. Paddock having bis offices_above Mr. Pladts store. .Tils Cd was Jumbiat eragtaphone. The known as a cybinder machin In 1898, the useial life o( \Lr.: Plant was Troceht to a close. 2dst, a tow seriousiy Jatter what is now the Norwich Saviags zo bukiding. In the year 18 The g fug the finms of A. Plant aud The Cadden Cycle compgny, under one roof, in U store now upied by Utley & Jones: the @ruggists. This store was then occupied by Murphy & McGarry as 2 clothing soge, and when they moved to their yres. eation in Franklin - square the Plaat 4den Co. moved into the store which vacgled. Here they put in a ne utllined the uostairs and made Over ox- tensive imnrovements. The concern then topk into it Rauther- ford C. Plgut, the only s:n of Abrasam, makdng himpresident of the arm. Uy o this ‘time, the junmior Mr Plaut had beer export manager for the Monarch Cyole Manufaoturing company with office in New Yark city. During this vyear, the firm was fncorporated, making Rutherford C. Plaut, president and J. W. Cadde: secretary and . After mereral Rard vears, facing Tty cosacles, ihis eomcern grew uniil &t had the reputation of being the targest and most progreseive plano concern in Copneeticut. It was Buring this time and fn this store that the junior members of the firm entered thelr spprenticeship. Adelard Morin, the vice president of the present firm was a cierk store of Hirsch & Company. t time carried on a business next to the Western Union Telcgraph of- fice, in the store now ocoupled by Mar- thails dry goods store, and Herman Sears, ,the assistant{ secretary of The Plaut-Cadden company todsy, was an ap- prentiec boy at The Bulletin job offis Mr. Morty at that time took entire charge of the piano end of the corporation and Mr. Sears charge of the outside salesmen who oovered the emtire territory of Com- aectieut and Rhode Lelan Bysiness began to increase in laps bounds. It was then that J. W. Cadden conceived the idea of & bigger and greater store and the bullding, where for fifty years the late John MeJennett Kept & fagcy goods stors and the firm of Smith & Gii- tm kept a tailoging stors, was gurchas- i R._C. PLAUT President moves of Mr. Plaut's was md. in order to be nearer the square where the volume of business was being dope. Just forty years ago, his brother-in- ; then a mere boy not-yet in his teens, came from Hartford via The Compectieut river stcamer called’ “Sunshine,” which at that time plied betweén New London, thence by the wiver steamer “Bils” to Norwich, This brother-in-law was Julius W. Cadden now secretary and treasurer of the present concern. By hard work— and by overcoming many obstasies which the merchant of today rarely bas to con- tend with—these two ong 2 mian and the he firm of today. It was about this time that {hg icycle developed. All the worid going “awheel,” ané the craze reach- ed: Norwich. - Mr. ‘Cadden’s foresight led him to sée what the bicycle develdp to and he and his assbe! ates immediately surrounded themselves of several relay road racgs,-whieh in those | days yere so popular the United States, and many were the erowds that would throng on East Main street. clinging t3the iron rails sucrouding ihe uiiding which was then the Universal <chureb and which has now been supplant- <d by the beautiful structure of the Chel- sea Savings bank. Here you would see the Start and finish of these road Taces. Sometimes these races would take the rid- ers to Occum and back. The bieyele Lus- iness grew so rapidly that the small store o nthe square Was nut large emough (o hold the mepchandist and house the offieys necessary to carry on this end’ of the ~ HERMAN SEARS Assistant Seeretary ed. The entirs building, which was oo+ cupied by Mr. McJepnett, had at one time been-two stores—one the late John McJen- nett’s and the other was usel for a gents ‘hat siore by the latp Hemry E. Haskell. This bujlding was razed to the ground fo give way to fiva stories of e, crete, jron and brick, to bs the home of’ one of Connecticut’s greatesi siores. The entire architectural ‘and superintending was done by Mr. Cadden and many were the obstacies that had to be contended with. It 100k almost a year to excavate for the ocsllar of this buildivg, as it was ons of solid rock, and the autting proper- ty owners' Tights had fo be regarded. 'l'he clevator shafi had to be ,arilied ugh soidd rock to aliow the enormous plunstrthichhmwbezsdupklhe building was high. The elovator company, what at that time supplied the elevator, «|claimeda that the drilling of this hole was' the most tedious proposition it had ‘eyer undertaken. A remarkable feat was the dismantling of the stors at 1456 and | | 3 lange safes, wus removed (o the home directly across the street. It _wad during the days of the New London eounty fair, September, 1914, that Mr. Plaut anhounced that, in the suc- ceeding years, there would be found ir the exhibition hall of the Soelety a furniture display of the better guality for which there was a throughout the extensix bullding “now ~Here this arm" n! the concern wu known. as The Cadden Cycle Co mummwu;bltm« WAy, and ;flvm y-::n later, the W‘h‘ oo 2 Bass Clef Cancert Procramme. Tge following will Le the 3 mme for the Bass Cief concr this evefling at the Community house: Tine Har=is Jencks Nicholte Tl Buck Bdward T. Conmelly The Alphebet's Holiday Forevth Assortments Jencis A Litle Parm Well T Hook # The Cls Armotrer's Soag DeRoven Tallah n Pinsutp race F. Corning On Venlor Waters: Roeder Tell Her I Love Her So DeFayy Annle Leurie 014 Seot Phe Cluh Tantar Sprosa + . The Birth of Spring Speffen © Molly Hervew Thomas J. McCann, Jr. The Bell Man h A Ballard of Tree-toads Jercics 0M Kisg Cole The Club Pe A mystical story -( mefllum Turops inclosiog a magic word. Atter the golem has saved the Em- peror and his court from desth and so won a reprieve for the Jews, the rabbl But the huge efficy objects. Whether it is because the rabbi has vio- lated the commandment against making any graven image or because the rabdi's daughter has faflen in love with a Ges tile noble, the golem becomes an avenz- ing instrument and nearly burns the town down in his rage. = The manner in which a little child brings the monster into & sate of - nocuous desuetude is 2_charming and le fouch, anf one Of the Tany fins yn% which e this a remarkably native picture. The last chapter of “Horricans Huteh™ 2 Christie comedy and the Pathe News make up the remainder of the bill, Cons tinuous show Seturday from 1.30 to 6. st o sl Bt A Very Good Show at the Strand Today. The feature attraction is Wil S\nton '1ss|elo‘d v Rosalind May & \Co., includ- Reeves and Jean Perry in the comedy success “Now and impersonation of an idioticaliy soused clubman. The action of Now and Then takes place in an exceedingls pret- ty stage setting. depicting the interfor of & modern cafe ehantant, in which odbarer. artists appear, suppo: most entertainiy Mr. Stanton's excruclating'y funny imitations bf 3 moo-pronibitiontst: The surprise finish will leave you fm throes of uproarious laughter. Monroe and Florance appear in 2 very fine musical act with some good, snap- Py musie. Al Wilson sppears in 2 comedy she- ing and talxlpg sct which creates mmch Taughter. The Grays appear in 2n excellant neve elty comedy act Mr. Grar is an exs ceptionally clever cyclist and does som& very difficult stunts. { \ Sigler Bros. Come to the Strand Mondsy. The youthful wonders of the fistls fleld make thelr first annearance in Nor- wich at the Strand theatre Monday. They areionly 8 and 10 years of age, .yet they bandle themseives with gloves on 2s well 25 many of the professionals. The Dboys are exceedingly shiliful and will give a fine exbibltion as sclemtifis wonders. ‘boxing They have also agresd to meet any further {nducement wm €lve a special prize to the on¢ staying thres rounds. Make appliestiont That “lh Four Horsemen o