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Advertisement Will Get It ok ol greases am mn Adarees Tho Har- Great _demand unnecessary. _ Write American Detective System, 1966 Broadway, New York. feb18d WANTEDSell guaranteed hosiery ; manufacturer’s compiete family ; delivery TBE A DETECTIVE— Joseph Hros. 335 Broadway, New York, man for eigars; trav. and expenses or commiesion ing account, for the state of active. ambitious, : references required; man with intance with not necessary ; good man to establish manent profitable businese. around job resuits in pro- n | WANTED —Firemen WANTED AND FOUND 50,000 CHICKS FOR sALE-Mag Commings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assiztant GAGER Funeral Director Phons 238-z Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS (Norwich and Jewett City Advertisement Will Get It| = Advertisement Will ‘Sell WANTED—Female day. Apply at once, 130 Main St. febled WANTED—A woman or girl fof gen: eral housework. Box 165. Moosup, Coun. WANTED—Miscellancons FOR SALE-—One young Holste 20 quart kind, now giving 10 ai per day. el Lebanon 47-5. or write A.°C. , Yantia, R. F. D. No. 1. fage house of seven ANTED—Extra girl to work from B thren S e S e |, SWANTED—Work by the day or week by experienced woman. Address 56 Yan- ic WANTED—Care of furnace or side- watks between Hospital and Williams St. fol4d _ Corp., Thayer Bidg. tebl4d WANTED—Housework by the day of hour. Write Box 124, care Hulletin. febsd FOR SALE—Horses i A e FOR SALE-—-Ten horses that have been used in eity, weigh from ii00 1o 1400 ibs., one driviug horse, weight 900, guaran- teed clever and safe for anyone; these norses will be sold as low as 35 single horses, pair low as $100 and up; will sell these horses for cash or easy terms Lo ; will take in exchange ponsibie peopl: caws, hens or hay at market valu horses can be seen st 42 Williwbrook St., Willimantic, Conn. feby Wi T JUST ARKIVED Express load of 28 Horses just here. I have Horses for ali kinds of Wwork- and the big kind for draught purposes— and prices are low for the quality. Come and see them, ELMER R. PIERSCN. Tel. 536-3. feblid S — AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES CALL at Jonathan Smith's siew station, 31 Town St.; most convenient place in town for gasoline and mobilotis of all grades, aug2? THAVE your tres 1.readed, look lixe new, wear like new, as good as now. Lanoie Tire Co. %3 'W. Main St feb24d WITCH A Carbon Remover That REMOVES CARBON Absolutely harmless to metals. If not. how could we put it up in metal cans ? No Warped Valve Stems FOR SALE BY Lane Rubber Co., Norwich. Cundall & Dixon, Danielson. Central Auto Supply, Putnam. Mechanicsville Store, Mechanicsville Westerly Motors, Inc., Westerly. 70 AUTOMOBILE OWNERS 1 call attention to my ederal and ow: Special Fed Yederal or ; ‘Tourng Ca 0’ mile guarantee, 35 @ c all sizes up 1o 383 BENDETT AUTO SUPPLY CO., feb17d 110 North Main St. Greeneville Auto Company REALD 4938 NORTH MAIN STREET LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE | TRUCKING AND REPAIRING. CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. TELEPHONE 763 IRADIATORS]| |§BOILING OR. DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested U'nder Air Pressurs MUD G Anbs AND LAMPS STRAIGHTEN o i AND REPAIR. AT WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side S ————————— T MOTORCYCLE AND BICYCLE RIDERS ATTENTION When the warm days in spring come, | yele be in | or b i and ready, will you until_you'can get it over- riding? airmen. We overhaul ali makes of mac for the work, and guarantee i JAMES P. DONOVAN. Teléphone 799, febl4d OVERHAULING AND REPAK WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Elacksmithing in all itc branches ines, octlt & Ciaik Gorp, 607 TC o15 NORTH MAIN STREET The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke uneral Directors FUNERA, wady Assistant KOPLAND K. MAKRONK, NOse ANT: THRO, seasonea wood ans coar. d kindlings i ~.” columns of The Bulletih. - TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving acd irugking. Tel. 617412, jyld €, D, JOSLYN, 433 West Main St. We move everyining anywhere. Special at- teation given to moving boilers and ma: chinery. Tel. 188-3. sep5d Leng Distasce Movisg asd lx’l‘ulll'- Zimme oswell Ave. Nel. 1455, w moving, Jong trucking a speciaity. Jobn k. Ford, 234 Main St Phone 752, ©. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St.” Phene 335 LONG BISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING Jute very prompily and at reasouable Drices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP: * snetucket Street Phone 175 preveat SRR Al BOOKBINDING JOBEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway =+#2| Blank Books Made and Raled to’Order’ ness before the public, the is-no m B betier than “throdeh the avertisng ‘Write W. Schaefer, Norwich Town, R. D. WANTED—Competent girl for general |8 bousework. Apply 133 Broad St Phone Ik cars, neigh- th all conveniences les city mar- e for two cars, COW ouses( about I around; only 2 igh prices all crops; level, loamy tillage ; -pasture iand 2000 . 7-rg0om _éotingy buildings insured except heat, garag e pig pén-and. two hen thres acres of productive soil, large number o 7 o o good_opportunity s, smpll fapni in Bldg., Room 108, Norwich, Conn. _feblsd FOR SALE—Four-tenement - house on ‘West side, in pink of condition, at a bar- Bidg,, Room 1 FOR SALE—Trucks and shafis for a commercial sleigh; Barstow & Co. FOR SALE_A fine auiomobile robe waterproof, windproof ; had very little use and in fine shape. Can be seen at The Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Pure bred Holstein bull calf, nicely marked and good top line, fine’ pedigree, registration guaranteed; a bargain for quick sale. Scotland, Conn. FOR SALE—A sleigh. West Town St., or Tel. 1086-4. A REAL BUY—a beautiful Kimbail upright plano for $285; easy terms. Th Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich,- Conn. $165.00 buys a beautiful Cammon upright piano in- walnut case; easy terms, The Plaut-Cadden €ompany, Norwich, Conn. A _NEWBY & EVANS upright piano for $130; quick sale; easy terms granied. The PlautCadden Company, FREFE—Electrical book, tells how to eapn §12 to $30 dafly; learn at home edrn as you flearn. Chiet Engineer. 2144- , Lawrence, Chicago. feb WANT to hear from owner |farm for sale; give particulars and low- cst price. John J. Black, Connecticut St., Chippewa Fallg, Wis. MARRY—Thousands congenial people, worth from $1,000 to $50.000, early marniage; deseriptions, ‘photos, in- ealed ; elther sex; send Address Standard Cor. Club, WANTED—Salesladies for DollarDay ; must be over 1§ years old. Apply Tanney adsc young fruit ‘trees; a good ‘barn, gar- E otherinterests fores ‘terms arranged; sure living and bright ‘future await you; come now ; catalogue free, J. H. Miiligan. Dan- feb1, FOR SALE Metz Cars, cheap for cash. Come and look them over. 6 Volt Used Batteries, $10.00 and up. New and Used Tires, all sizes, 28x3 to ¥. Hill, Thayer troductions fre; big bargain, THE LEADING Matrimonial Club;” ihest, largest, estabiished 17 years thou: {sands wealthy members wish marriage; {confidential descrintion free: only honor: able, sincere neople of hoth sexes need The Old Reliabla Club, Mrs. Wru- Box 26, Oakland, Cali worth _$25,000, wants and. Club, Box 55, Oxford, Fla. One 35x41% clinch about 50 miles, $15.00. Two 36x4)> clincher, new, at $18.00! nearly new, run me | nice pairs, business horses, farm chuaks, | BEST loan and investment contract; commands instant attention : iberal com- permanent conneetion. A, Wilcox, 1342 G St. N. |32x3)%2 clincher, $15.00. Two 30,;‘31/2 N. §. Sterling Tires, $1200 W., Washing- Bosch and Dixie Magnetos, and parts BACHELOR girl, worth $30.000_ wants Club, Ft. Wayne, Gas Tanks, large and small sizes. ADDRESS, BOX 226, Danielson, Cean. FOR SALE An apgrtment TTRY, sitractive young lady will League, Toledo, O. GENTLEMAY 51, has $100,000. wants : "FOR S v lants; t V-Box 1134, League, Detroit, Mich. |, FOR SALE—Strawberry plants: ten standard varieties; including the Howard and Progressive Ever- S. E. Holdridge, "LADIES and gentlemen, .marry - weal Box 691, Burlington. minutes’ walf of center of city. For particulars, FRANCIS. D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. FOR SALE improvements, utes’ trolley ride from Franklin square, cated, for the low price, | right; catalogues free. Norwich, Conn., R. D. No. 6. —Buckeye incubators_and -Box 433, L 2 P-Box 432, League, Colum ke ncubsler Canterbury, .Conn "FOR SALE—Fatm consisting of 140 good ' barn, < Wood and good Water suppiy ; thie farm is about 2 1-2 miles from Jewett City ‘and one mile from etate road; must be soid this week ; large morigage it desired. Burdick & if lonely ; for resuits try me; nd most successful “Home Maker strictly confidential; most reliahl scriptions. free. Mrs. Nash, Box and desirably for a quick sale, $2,700. For fuller particuls JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, (s e FOR SALE No. 17 SPRUCE STREET’ Nine room dwelling and n five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. Y feb14TuThS ¥OE SALE—Beau(iful two-a on Williams St s, garage and large lot. , Thayer Bidg. cooler, §x8, in good 1S, inquire of with ail conven- CATHOLICS phone 1217-3. price right for quick buyer. 1thy. wealthy. Joving wife, write Violet Ray C. Denni. se stamped envelope. St, Eix rooms and basement, modern im- provements, lot 216 1 and otier buildin; best condition. FOR SALE—Two two-tenement houses on Schoo. St., one five-tenement house and : on Anthony St.; t City; a-good inyes : I building lots for sale in Jewett Burdick & McNicai, Thayer painted and in ATTRAGITVE T THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET FOR SALE—Business s . Inquire at Lester place, Leurel Hill Telephone 1491-5. nd traiing at E—Farm _containing and wood, new seven-room louse with' practicaily all vering eight ac Norwich, on the slate from Norwich to_Westeriy. road_leading buy your LOT! cond hand greenhouse in good condition beth, | has been cut up | Dunham-and Pe regulation_size, ed garden.’ Prices are right 00 to $600 each. For fur- er information, cail or 'phone the agent, WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Tnusrance, 108 Thayer Bldg., ) Office Phone 1 183 acres, town. running from farm, Delco lights. WANTED I Thayer Bldg., FOR SALE—Tnri sons who are trou- roat or canker puppies ; will ' sell wtisfaction or money back. SALE OF ENTIRE Bankrupt Stock n’ improvements, to do expert worl postoffice with Bulletin Office. JOSEPH EERGHINZO Consisting of Groceries, etc, will sold on the premises, at 258 Frankiin arcoal, in large quant Thames Sheet % ARMS for sale; easy terms, with or | Dodge roadster in good condition ary 20th, 1922, at 10 3. M. V. P. A. QUINN, Trustee easy terms; list for quick reshits. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. into a truck r day and a lot of pee- catched in t ime to have it done, by | e T e ——————— REAL ESTATE "FOR SALE Fine house lots, 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square, at attractive Good house and over 4 acres Iand in Norwich Town, $3,250. Three other Norwich Town places at in- Fine 8-room house and garage near Williams Street. Beautiful bungalow near Washing- delivered, §8 a cord. Well_seasoned slabs and . H. E. Beard & Homestead Farms. BEAUTIFUL nograph, regular §: WANTED—Antique baby grand Sonora pho- special for quick Plaut-Cadden Norwich, Conn. teresting prices. state highway, y. about one mile from railroad station, "bus line passes door, good seven young orchard, lage, balance pasture and wood ; §700 cash, balance ARCHA W. COIT Estate and Insurance 63 BROADWAY “WE BUY and pay highest prices for 524 : Telephone 1334 successor io King, 48-50 Water Willimantie, Conn. FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE, EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH, THOROUGHLY FINE LOCATION, GARAGE FOR ONE CAR} TAX ONLY, OWNER LEAVING TOW. PRICE $6,250.00 WANTED—100 up. with or without stoc) articulars in first letter as to pries, size, iocation and terms. Jewett City, Cona. WANTED—We pay nignest prices for gecond hand furniture. ture Cc.. Breed Bldg. buy, sell and exchange. ¥FOR SXLE—automobiles P. 0. Box 105, FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- cycie and sidecar. H. E. Anderson anieison, Conn. Tel 340. Norwich Farn Al gme OR SALE—A Dodge touring car, with fer top, also a canopy top, mechan- copdition. ~Aliyn L. Brown, ically in good 262 Broadway. FOR SALE—1920 Chevrolet commer- clal car, good condition. Household Goods and Antiques. WARD BROS,, No. 45 Jackson St., Willimantic, Conn. Willis_Turner, —_— PLUMBING SUPPLIES FOR SALE_§125 takes JAMES L. CASE, ing car, big bargain. Phone 1716. 49 Shetucket 5¢. FOR SALE | PIANO BOXES AT $2.50 EACH. THE PLAUT-CADDEN €O, ' FOR SALE BEST. QUALITY HARD $9 PER COED. CHESTNUT $7 PER CORD. SPLIT HARD, $10 PER CORD. SPLIT CHESTNUT, §8 PEE CORD, MIXED WOOD, $8 PEE CORD. ALL SALES STRICTLY THESE LOW PRICES. general repairin gery St Tel ACTOKS—JOBBEES, Tlumbing and Meating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. The very Dest plumbing oy _expert workmen at the fairest prices 15 guars i uteed; also heating and gasfitting. JOBXN F. TOMPKINS, §7 West Main St JOHN J. ENRIGHT iy ____|Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET tance | THE DANIELSON GARAGE, €. H. PELLETT, PROP. Telephone 190, — e “DANCING - ryctor, 0dd Fellows' Hali, Norwich, ‘-Phone 19%5 or 401, vate' ieesons given. daily. - WO00D TOB PHONE YOUR Advertisement Will Sell I* < i o INSURANGE - - - ‘Whflp You fleed Insurance ks CALL 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE PHONE 598-3 He Will Be Pleased to Serve You. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS You Who Are Reading This can not realize the value of having correctly written and and enough FIRE INSUR- ANCE until you have your FIRE and then it may be too late. Let us do your worry- ing for you. B. P. Learned & Co. 28 Shetucket Street 75 YEARS ESTABLISHED‘ STEAMSHIPS Cunard-Ancher nes, 1 will book 1 p. of the world. sail direct from New rd, Germans direct to Hamburg or Advertisement! A Bulletin Want AUCTION . AUCTICN NOTICE We will seli all of personal property belonging to the estate of the late A ‘W. Bates, at the late resi- dence and farm, known as the Pfeifer place, located about thres miles east from Norwich via the state road lead- ing to Preston City. consisting of live- stock. farm t00ls. Wagons, efc., also valuable assortment of nearly new household. goods. - The sale will- take place on 5 THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1922, at 10.o'clock a. m. It stormy, postponed to first fair day after. MARY E. BATES. Admx. of Estate. WITTER BROS, AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. BOWLING AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, uilding, Shetucket Street, Alleys, six Tables. —_— ARCRITECTS CUDWORTH & THfMPSON ARCHITECTS $ Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn. - 10 EENT TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Division St. _janzsd "o RENT—Furnished rooms, heat at all times. Patrick Hynan, 60 Main St febsa FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms, 6 Carter Ave., Zast Side. jan10d Clark’s Cruises by O. P. R. Steamers CLARK’S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD By the Specially Chartered Superh C. P, R, 5. “Empress of France” 18,481 grous tons A floating palnce for the whole trip. Ronte: New York, Pensaa, i Iniu, 1 days in Japen, Chins, Manils, Java, Siogapoge, Burma, Onmn&l‘l dgya in India, “evion, 4 s . Naples, avre, Southampton; [st 1ty Moatess) s New Borke ™ oo 4 MONTHS, $1,000 and up Tacluding Hotels, Drives, Guic -, Fecs, eto. CLARK’S 19th CRUISE, FEB, 3, 1923 ne MEDITERRANEAN 2] | ... By Specially Ghartered, Sumptuous S. S. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE If you are considering bufiding a homa ear, or later on, now is the time to It gives you {imeé to im- prove it before your house is er EMPRESS of SCOTLAND” ofl burner, 25,000 #7083 t0as; 65 DAYS CRUISE, 3600 end up; 19 days in Egyptand Pelestine: Spaia, Italy, Greece, ctc. EUROPB—Passioa Play Tours, $400 up. FRANK C. CLARK, Tines Building, New York F. H. KENYON, General Agent G. N. DELAP, Special- Agent D. W.-LITTLE, Special Agent Hartford, Conn. New Yeork New Haven THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport and Shelter Island $1, New York $2.5C aves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or Breed St., Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- day, at 4 P. M Leaves New Yo Pier 27 East River, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, at 5 P. M. Cormections ‘with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamsiip Lines sailing from the Port of New For freight r tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969, Agent. WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Nor wich Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 p. m. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent DENTISTS r———————— Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON (ON THE SQUAKE) 40 SPLENDID MACHINES HUDSONS, VELIES, OVERLANDS, BRISCOES, MAXWELLS, TOURING AND ROADSTERS, $100 AND TP CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. And by Appointn.ent DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory: Bldg. Norwich, Cann. CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W carry a complete line of Domes- tic and tmported Cigars: — - A, L MEYER, Successor to JOHN E. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main St, Norwich, Conn, (Established for Halt a Century) ORDEE TO 792, HAREY B. FORD, AMERIOAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, First class gara, Shetucket St DEL-HOFF ROTEL, layes Bros., Props. " { 26-28 Broadwaw. WHEN YOU WANT to put.your busi.. s o 4 CEIRCTODIST A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chiropod) Foot Specialiat (proiéer yous feet Conn.” Pacne 1386-4.- P . THERE 15 no aavertising medlum In Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- tin for business results, Eight-room cottage house, all modern, in first class_condition, hardwood floors, frontage SUSIG0. 200 fect from Greene: ne. For .particulars, see ELLO, 198 Clfl St, Tel. 1527-3, ug’mr "THEKE 1s no advertising medium n Eastern Conmecticut ‘equal 1o The Bulle business results, CIGAES Whitestans Cigas 2are 570 per thousand. 3. F. CUNANK. il Frankils 8t WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- columns @ The Bulletin. Sremen, 1f you mean business. write | TO BENT—Rooms for light house- Joshua Taylor, Baltic, The Live Wire, or | keeping. Phone 1987, iysd Phone 1987-2 feb1sd L} BUILDING Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 W Main Nt. Phone 971 deczd — ey of “Youth"—a story us old as vester: day's ten thousand years—as new as t0- morrow! “Youth” is happy in the Tese~ bowered cottage untfl hc meets itk “Ambition” who tells him o beyond with lits wanderfs So he leaves his mother w “Pleasure.” Dazzled by her brilancy, he asks “Opportunity” to w they discuss his work. But him a telegram that is int him, “Love” goes to th “Chance,” waiting for this opec directs him tg,a gambling house where he can double { he can forget by meane of WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor ana ;. 1 FEINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and seatly done. Estimates promytl cheerfully_given. The Brlletin Co. &6 Franklin St way1dd pr— — =usio ERNEST E BULLARD) Teacher of the Vielin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place ! Have a Few Outfits to Lena. §§° HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Stud LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Conn., W and to transact any other bus- iness prover 1o be done at said meeting. (gbated at Norwich, Conn. Jan. 18th, 922, FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, M. FRANK LEONARD, jan2sd Board of Relief. Alice Bldg. meet in the City Building in said Town, each day. excepted, from Feb. 1st to Feb. from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., to to appeais from the doings of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . within and for ( 1AM W. BENTLE of Frank in said District, deceased. dered, That-the Administrator cite creditors of said deceased to bri r claime against said estate six months from this date by pe a motice to that effect. together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt and in the same Town, and by pub. lishing the same once in a_ newspaper a_cireulation in said District, and irn to this Court SHAM W. BENTLEY, Judge. The above aid foregoing is a'true sapy of record Attest: JOHN K. PROCTOR Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said - de- reby notified to present their d csfate to the under- . Conn., within the above and foregoing JOHN F. FIELDS. Administrato AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and far the- District on the 17th day of February, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Beetham. late of Nor- in said_District, deceased. Robert A. Beetham of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the iusla(c of said deceased, aMeged to be intestate. Whereupon, Tt Ts Ordered, That said pet he heard and determined at _the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wieh. in said District, on the 21st day of February, A. D. 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of sald petition, and of sald = hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this _order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District. at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING Judge. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN ! e atove and foregoing is a true copy Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, feb18d Clerk. L ANNOUNCEMENTS FREE MOTION PICTURES © AT Y. M. C. A. SUNDAY There will be two_showings of the fine four reel motion picture “The Life of Joseph” at the Norwich Young Men's Christian Association tomorrow- (Sunday) At 230 p. m. the boys will be admitted, ‘There are none too many of this character to enjo; orchestra. New Haven—Boy Scouts inducted | their families will gelebrate their AMayor ‘David E. FitzGeraid -into thelr - um better than through the advertising | ranks recently with ceremonies at eity ball P. Chapman. late of atmosphere of hypocritical piet {happy and rebellious thought in the character of J cast, including Herbert Rawlinson, for Sunday night only is Violet and at 4 p. m. all men are invited 10 be present. This picture is beautifully pho- |ands of feet into a canvon. a fist fight ographed and the interesting experiences | In ‘the dark ravine below and a halr- of Josaph are portraved with acouracy. |Taising rescue. Yowll sce all of the of picture and there will probably be g0od audietices at gach showing. In addition to the attractive picture the men will be able [ &7s in Breaking Thru, and a funny Cem- © appropriate music by Swahn’s | tury comedy, Sea Shore Shapes. What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures and Vaudeville at Davis Theatre. and Motion Pictures a! Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Thestra | ANNOUNCEMENTS - Davis Theatre. The story of “Experience” ig the tales the eity’ mportumtties T 0 meet and “Hope” and goes fort: “Experience.” In the city “Youe first encounters beford “Opportuni« ty” will not walt and gocs of At the Primrose Path, “Pleasurs troduces him to her friends “Res “Wealth” “Fashion” “Intoxicats and “Temptation.® ANl ars interested in “Youth” with his enthusiamm, and n weicome him to their midst At his home, “Youth's” mother bas died. ‘“Love” braving a storm, “Temptation.” Hearing no is directed to the Primrose “Love” fa mot allowed to enter the cabaret and S0 returns to her home. “Youth's” money has fast disappeared ty, not with “Youth “Love” had given him. At the “House of Last “Youth" apolies for work party made up of his former friemds come tothe tavern. With the exception ot “Temptation” all have forg: She slips “Wealth's” wallet apron. “Youth” is accu: thrown from the place. Sick and diszusted, “Vice,” and “HiMabit" who s friendship for “Hahit” become that he consents to go with “Crime” snd rob “Wealth's” house. On the wav. he hears the singing of a cho'r In a church, Remembering his mother, he refuses tq g0 and falline on his knees, resolves to return to hiz hom: With “Experience’ he returns to the le town. There “Lov t his coming. *. “Youth” who wit! side starte lfe anew. The funniest of Buster Keaton com- edfes entitled “The Pale Paramount Magazine will aw; Davis Theatre Today, At the Davis theatre t a sensational tight wire Three Kundles, three boys from who have made a world-wide reputation in thelr line. Not only are they alsa clever acrobats and wzave m good stunts in with the wire work to add a little more pep to the performanc The Harry Brooks company presents an exceptionally clever sketdh, The Minstrel Man. For originality Joe Kinz, billed ng hobo, up to his reputation. hemians have a clever mus elty act. The feature ploture In W Danicls s the star is The Sy A news weekiy and a comedy f Dletes the bill. - There will be a _continuous perform- nce today from 130 with vavdesille st 0 and 8 The Trail of the Lonesome Plue. How many millions of book lovers fn he world have read the delightful ston of The Trall of the Lonesoms Pine Is problematical, but all who have read the book will want to see tI which Eugepe Walter has written around Mr. Fox’s romantic girl, June. Mr. Walter's play stage the atmosphere hill. The preduction perfect that you are almos! jeve you are inhaling the the mountainside. With Dolphin Gray in the role of June, the play comes ta the Davis theatrs, Wodnesday, matines and evening. Feb. 22. _— BREED THEATRE. 3 Conflict, Priscilla Dean’s first Univerc artistically made to be- sal-Jewel picture sinco the memorable AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | Reputation, will be seen at the Breed District of | theatre, Sund the 16th day of February, : It rings true to its nam d Tuesday. * m beginning end, for it is brimful of excitement uspense and the uncertainty which G to make up a superior picture, The story was written by Clarenca Budington Kelland and appeared sep- ially in the Red Book Magazine. Under the direction or Stuart Paton has been handled in a capable and wholly efficient manner. The story deals with a young girl, Dorcas Remalie, who is forced from a _ lite of ease and luxury to one of un- happiness and uncertainty. Under the strict surveillance of Miss Labo, her un- cle’s housekeeper, she is thrust into an Un- - she gradually vil which is slow= = Monday senses the impending 1y creeping upon her. A beautiful demonstration a wo- man's love for her sweewheart is found in this picture, which will last long in the memory of every audience There is a great deal of food for : n Re- malie, who, under the pretense of re- liglon, develops into a religious fanatie whose idea of plety reeks of sham and hypoerlsy. He fools himself worst of all into the belief that he for he lacks all understanding man nature and has smothered th ural love for his fellowmen by beliefs and standards, The result of the clashing of differ- ent temperaments brings about soma - highly dramatic situations which are promised to cause the audience thrills of 2 new and distinct type. Miss Dean is_supported by a stro Connelly, Hector arno, M tox, Olah Norman, L. C. Shumway Allen, C. E. Anderson, Milt Brown and Bl Gillis, Topics of the Day and a Mermaid comedy make up the remainder of the bill. = Today's bill comsists of Willlam S. Hart in White Oak, Ann L Biue Fox. the Pathe News an ter comedy. Strand, Sunday Only. The feature photovlay at the rean ip the most daring scenes career in Out of the Depths. T the collapsing of a tremendous damt brought about by a terrific cloudburst, as sensatlonal a spectacle as has ever been shown on the screen. Edmund Cobb doing the best work of his life as a screen star. A fall of several thoms- above and more in this big vital drama that beats true to the pulse of life. » Other subjects will be Carmel Mey- Darham.—The Knich's of Pribias and anniversary Tuesday evening with an i PR