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WANTED—Female WANTED—A second hand -u.u. WANTED—Young lady to do book- n 3 b“ in vetail store; hours from 1 p. » m. Box L. this office. marld irt _manufacturer A Bu!hhn Wlnt Advertisement Will Get It e WANTED—Miscelisneons WANTED—To lease land for summer | suacks or bungalows; honorabie parties. Box 44, Hampton, Route 1. d A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It e Advertisement Will Sell It OR n.u'.—l-lnd wood, sawed m [ mmhu nn ‘M lh&ru wn!m:aln N“w.:en 14 g(ng bl. Alrcer 1o weazer ; , to help take care of baby. S e e fl.. 559 ooy 23 Beart St Prel 3408, ‘marid- Broadvay, New York. WANTED—A young or_middlo aged b Now Yookt poe SN w l\'l‘llFT‘D i spinners 1¢ womah &s housekeeper in family of one. TR ony fire: cisad men wanted. | ADply Box ‘181, Moowup, Conn.® marld Adntand Cotton Co., Jewett City. = Bmml.d)m Phone 97-13. OB SABE—Four tons meadow one. Ayrshire buil, price low. G. A. lard. Tel. 1076-4, FOR SALE—Cottage house rooms in geod gondition, in Greeneville " DIDIA see this ad wun et our_washin machine do Wun! that awful? reites. two packs o, cigars six tor 28¢. Fagan's Smoke - Shop, opp. Woolworth's. marld “Don't kill yer 3sc. Anndo‘re aaen Manlia -THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS WANTED—Girla: steady work: food . pax, Carpenter Mfs. Co. b2id WANTED—Job on durgvhm :ood “WANTED—A girl_for :enara.\ Thouse- milk or driving team. work. Apply Mrs. Charles E.eTaylor, 85 Bullecin. m-l'ld Sachem 8¢ teb2sd affic WANTED—Wark by the hour or d”. e 020 Tt ey L AneDe% | Write Box 430, cars Bulletin. febssd paia aiiér three months' spare time study;| AGENZS—AIl or part t ST “iiendia opportunities position BUFAN: |nousentid articie ever shown: everybody e S e gokinins |buye; et le and pardiculars. Bald- kiey E-4230 X ness Traming | pal, 5 o Inst. Buffajp.'N. Y. Qec2sd M;'enl:q‘ Co., 21 Cherry, Milfor o MAN WANTED to take charge of WANTED—Girl _for general hw"n- smal weaving mill; must have lr:e me- | work. ly 2 218 Washington St. (eb 4d chancal ab’Mly. also experience in wes v & and ioom fixing; exoellent opportuni- | W _h"—ud,*““‘:m“”m“l‘_"m")“.f for the right men who is not afraid of | Wil two ChAAEED. SOnEreans Tetereond fd 'who desires to grow up wich |Adgress Box 88, ‘Sterling, Conn. feblX business. Make applications in own it Bandwriing, Stating age and experience, T to Box 4 eb25d LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tuesdgy afternoon, on West Main 8t, & brown plaid blanket, initials WANTED—Man with Ford or light |A. S Finder call 1718-3 or Jeave at ellow, with a short_tal ox 139. Canterbury, R. F 4 F.D. feb28d sample and éirtvc\l'um B: 21 Chesty, FOR SALE—1920 Fwsd pa: livery, cheap to @ cash Duyer. Machine Shop, 24 Frankiin® Sq. tr |iv new.” e FOR SALE—§125 kes 1917 WAN TED (oniong ciry big Davauin. Phons 17 am_lecking for four meh to assist me i Wi c. Puinam. Norwich un naty n resord first requisite. ( Sales knowedge desirabie. Must roefu nality. sincerlty and com wn sense’ A pe mare, good condi new light W anent. nosition Witk for JUST ARRIVED iave Horses for Dairs, busin Kinds of wWork- farm chu ughi purposes— and the big kind fo pos w A N T E D nd pi are low for the quality. Cos and see them LMER E. PIERSON. Man For Our Shipping Room. | - e 5363 febite One Who Is Good Penman, EZducated and Can Take Full 7o e Lousekeeping at Charge. We Want a Real Man. | T REXT i ¢ Church 8t, front room ot X | call $31-3. Ne C1 d Apply. i | TO RENT—A five-room te Box X arld mprovemems, 235 Laurel w 44 Laurel } marid FUNERAL DIRECTO GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer £ PROVIDENCE §T., TAFTVILLE Teleziicne 630 TO RENT—Rooms for light Nouse. —— keening. Plone 1987, yad STEAMSHIPS Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors LTI R T T STEAMERS Superb 8§ I 4 MONTHS CRU $1000 snd op end Embalmers | ,.aNoie Guii tmerten - (Slark's 19th Criive, Febouary 3 +x MEDITERRANEAN tnons 88 “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND™ BumgLS Groun Toas, Sponisily Coatered 65 DAYS CRUISE, $600 a Including Hotels, Fees, Deives, 19 days Beypt, Palestine, Spain, taly, allowed on boch cruisea ion Play Partics, $400 v 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Buflding Phane 2382 Lady Assistant section (no improvements) ; lot 50x150, and some frult trees; price to- W, . Hill, Soem 108, No. 30 TOWN STREET CONSISTING OF FRAME COT- TAGE OF ELEVEN ROOMS—ON A LOT 160x110 FEET. THERE IS ALSO A LARGE BARN. 'RIGHT IF SOLD AT ONCE. JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET BARGAINS IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL WANTED—Position s’ experience at billing, cost lccmmb good references. Box ing and typing: 3 roi SALETouse Darn, 3 aeres of _WANTED—One or two Robifison, - Admr., light housekeeping by nheat Write Box 210, caré Bulietin. ' WE BUY them by the thousands t's why Wwe can sell you such good topsels at 97¢. The Pasnik Co. sell for choice land. W. FOR SALE and Tgnt; If you want to nire a farm or buy a farm, come and see me; will sell you my farm along the so- cailed_new state than I would before the state road was aiso 1 have some nice f: that Will dress from 160 to 600 lbs, and several small pigs; one mice new milch cow md several due to calve for $4.500 less VANTED — Second mang houserold ools and pictures, glassware, etc. Water St, Norwich. “A ‘TED-—RAAI estate of eve on commission Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bidg. _and Jewett Clty. STOCKINGS—Stock We buy lots.of themé— That's why The D. Ward, 30-32 of Swantown. Lafayette F. Mam_ morm Stonington, Conn., R. K. FOR BALE—QuI,ker model kltchen range, No. 8, excellent condition, reason- able. ' Can be seen 19 Spring St, Daniel- son, Conn, or Tel. 181-2. "FOR SALE_Cheap, shire bull 17 months old. William Gorski, Leonard Bridge, B. dec23F hMW will bu: eight-ro " house with attic and Owner leaving town. one grade Ayr- TWANTED—F will puy six-room cottage, wholly med- ern, with garden. ARCHA W. COIT Real Estate and Insurance 63 BROADWAY “¥ok SALE Four-acre tarm near eity. Write Box 113, care Bulietin. FOR SALE~Corn fodder. North Frankiin sck to handle delivery of mursery stock | Buckiey Bros., 270 West M. B poly At once. | ward. 1ari ew York. nd_one | Lalitski, |~ buy n:Aeirbnew sy}ini TFOR SALE—45 Telephone 1334 Appiy to D, . Aehyoft, G0 J.LdlEer St ments, including steam heat, in good Te- located in good residential section, cy line and 10 minutes’ walk : square, and has a For particular: orse lumber wag- . A J. Eenneil i ’umn\ inquire &l James Mc- s Advertisement Will Sell l' ArcTION HORSES, HORSES, . WAGONS, HARNESSES, —AT— AUCTION Our Anmual Sprisg Consignmens will take place on MONDAY, MARCH s, 1382, at 10 o'clock a. m., Rain er Shine, consisting of a. choice Iot of 14 head of used horses, all young, serviceably sound and blocky, including farm ana business horses weighing from 1200 to 1400 ibs. Our sale last spring contaimed a fine lot of second hand horses, but this lot is a far better collection. Second hand horses of 00d type, and all around good work- ers afe &carce this spring Don't fall fo attend this sale, The horse you are looking for is surely here. We will alsc sell several two-horse C, S. goverhment wagons, a number of sets of new and second hand team harness, 5e\er1! express and driving harmess, blankets, haiters, eol azs, feed bags. ete. Terms eash. No nmvnnement on account of weather; plenty of room under cover. Caterer in the building. WITTER BROS., AUGTIONEERS, Office and Auction Room No. 42 Maln St., Danielson, Conn. — B POULTRY RANCIS D. no\dflKE Central Bldg. Airedaie pups; and sold. Get o times m fore Gonig elsewher RSIDE, & flie Romé and farm of ‘on main automobile 2y, bus service, house of 1l above rpad ithout stock. time bef, It makes poultry heaithy. balance woodland. fry v supply of pure water; | en in u few d “highes: prices for | Morris krie your: hreedings fowls . successor 10 IKinz, Tig aly. All guaranteed. Sold by Chayles Slosberg & Son; Norwich Grain Co.; Greeneville Grain Co.; Albe man; Yantic Gr#in and Products Co. Willimantic, Conn. WANTED—100 farms for 10 wcres up, Withh OF without e, | {uM Darticuls Express load of 28 Horses just here. I ne | | Jewett uignest prices for TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL y a complete line of Domes- fic and Imported Cigars. LA, L. MEYER, Successor to JOMN E. BOWMAN, -118"W. Main St., Norwich, Conn, Established for Halt a Century) Canterbury, Conn. jan25W! 2ave 30 per tiousan 2. i fvanklls St WANTED—You to know that of all ing time is the time your poul- should e in fine condition. 1f you nt fertile eggs for hatching, if you want sirong, livable chicks, if you want that will deveiop into fall and er layers, then feed the parent stock . Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a at mating re the ‘hatching eggs are laid. it makes hens It makes chicks grow. Don't let tormented by ce. Dr. Hess Instant rouse Killer_ kilis For roup, use Dr. Hess Roup Rem. Board- marld FOR SALE—Buckeye incubators and brooder stoves. Ellwood Newton, . CUSTOM hatching; some machines ty this coming Thursday. Inquire M. Reed Norwich R. F. D. & or lephone 1875-12. feb25d FOR C. White Legno bred for high egg production. chicks 1 hundred, eggs $7 a hundred. Goodricn iarm, Canterbury, Ct teb24d vigorous, ng strain, April hatched. fres 4 ch. William J. feb28d —Mammoth bronze turkeys. Wiiloughby, Canterbury, Ct. FOR SAF k One gasoline ALCKITECTS Ti § TIU MPSON ARCHMITECTS Bulding, Norwich, Conn sure sucy pouitry AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES R; DE Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. - SURGEON (ON THE SQUAKE) Somers Building C Tek 774 Office Hours: § A. M—8 P. M. And by Appointment whmTemc What Is Going On Tonight WH nnfiwo 12,0.D. H. 8 No. 34, F. and A M, 5 zx Laa Lodge, No. 64, L "o }Lll. 14, Jr. OF dun:‘um Hm Charles Ki Champim Co. at ‘Davil meets 1o Btener Hai Theatre. Division No. 54, A. 0. H. Anxillary, ‘meets at Buekingham Memorial Pietures and Vaudeville a8 Motion Davis- Theatre. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN | g0t Tnemtre . MU Fictorss DENTAL SURGEON M'Gréry Bldg. Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES SPECIAL TOWN MEETIN The iegal voters of the Town ‘of Mont- vike are hertby warned to meet at the Town Hall in said Montyille on Monday, the 6th day of March, 1922, at 2 o'ciock in the afternoon, 0 lay a tax on the iast completed grand list, to defray the expenses of e Town for the ensuing year. Also to vote when said tax shall come due and payable Also to do any other business proper to_be done at szid meeting. Dated_at Montville, Conn., this 27th day of February,. 1923, JEROME W. HOUSE AMBROSE SULLIVAX, GEORGE A, CRAGNOX marid Selectmen. NOTICE The legal voters of the Town of bon are hereby warned to meet in Spe. cial Town Meeting at the Town Hall ou Monday, March 6, 1922, at 7.30 p. m., for the ‘tollowing purpose: To lay a tax on the grand list of the Town. as perfected by the Assassors and Board of Relief, for the purpose of rais- ing money to defray current expenses of the Town for the ensuing vear: to de- termine the rate of sald tax, and fix a date when it sheil beoome due and pay- able. Dated~at Lisbon, Conn., this 25th day of February, 1 HENRY J. KENDALL, HARRY RHEMICK, M. LEE, be- Selectmen. NOTICE The legal voters of the Town of Bez- rah are hereby warned to meet at the Town Hall of said Town of Bozrah Monday, March 6, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the following purposes: C. A. will comduct a neon mesting plant of the J. B. Martin Co. ac row a meeting wili be neid at tn Co. presented for their maco The play proved to he e was advertised to be M- the role of Pefnam Frankiin wae suoreme, and kept the audience in an uarcar & -(.WM“K’N‘ 1. To lay a tax sufficien: to defray the current expenses of the To®a for the ensuing year. 2. The Selectmen will let the repair- ing of the roads of the Town, in sec- tions, to the lowest bidders, in conform- ity to the vote of the Town at the ad- journed October meeting, Ths Selectmen Téserve the right to reject any and al ids. 3." To do any other business proper to come before said meeting. Dated at Bozrah Feb. 28, 1922 E. LEROY LATHROP, JOHN B. FOLEY, ALBERT G. AVERY, mar1d Selectmen. for 192: asonab ‘]-)nges, 1 Ave, New teb1sd FOR SALE. ce of experienced absolutely auto- ble mother of chicks ; catalogué free. C. C. Hewit Uncasville, Conn. febisd I TENTE@N 2D /HONEYCOMB RA DIATORS, $16. HOUSE, D. Morrisse: MAIL GRDEES GUARANTEED BHADIATORS 2 FORD CARS. THE JOHNSON €O., JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Mace and Ruled to Order 109 FRANKLIN ST., HARD WOOD FOR| GAGER Funeral Director .lNeW gork and | Via. NEW LON Embaimer | FARE reomers Comfortable Staterooms | PROMPT SERVICE § Ready for Occupancy at | 3.38 |7:30 P. M DAY GR NIGHT . Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sund y, T VT SR L T o A SR 11:00 P. M. Due New York, Pier 43, N. R HOURIGAN BROS. veotie S o A T —a FUNERAL DIRECTORS | —— — i orwich and Jewett Cite | WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK ——————————————lLeaves Norwich Mondly,‘ RADIATORS enry Allen & Son Co.|Wednesday and Friday, at 4/ Th 82 MAIN STREET p. m. FUNEKAL DIRECTGRS . N Leaves New York, Pier 8, East ey \ND EMBALMERS = |River, Tuesday, Thursday and e R .. o Saturday, at 5 p. m. o Telephone 208' F. V. KNOUSE, Agent Shea & Burke “meral Directors PLUMBING SUPPLIES SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PER CORD. MIXED WOOD, $8 PER CORD. of all kinds promptly and Estimates promptly The Bulletin Co., WITCH A Carbon Remover That REMOVES CARBON Absolutely harmless to metals. how could we put i metal cans ? No Warpsd Valve Stems FOR SALE EV Lane RubHer Co.. Cundall & Dixen, Damelsnn Auto Supply, Putnam. Mechamcsvi\le Store. Mechaniesville Westerly Motors, THESE LOW HARRY B, FORD. Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COWANY Inc. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- | , there is no medi- | {am better shan through the advertising | | Bastern Connecticut columns of The Bul THERE 1s no_aavertlsing medium in equal to The Bulle- for business results. BABY CHIC] 18¢ up; bred to la: anteed delivery; visit our r circular; brooders, Hartford, Ct. | You may be the next victim of a fire. | | Don'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 INSURANGE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BU|LP)NG 91 MAI.N STREET When You Need Insurance CALL HAROLD S. BURT 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE PHONE 50-3 He Will Be Pleased to Serve You, DANCING EVY, Instructor. 0dd Fellows' Nor lessons given daily. feblld OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 41 Main Street R e PLUMBIN gencral repl heating. gastiuting and ing. Jona Morton, 23 92-3; novild PLUMBING AND aurnnsa. TRUCKING CONTEACTOR! ——— e GEORGE mT reed n]‘l-" Phe: BVEE nd ruckng, Mol STRLE WUd| BTl Buldine e sess = €. b, LYN, €33 West Main St. We ptriee mave sveryliing anywhere. Special at-| The very Dest plumbing by expert N given ng boilers and ma- t the fairest.prices is guar- Tel. 1908, BT | ST uas Resting ami mhxdting.” ’fiv— JOBX F. TOMPKINS, Timmerman, o7 Haswell Ave. Tol 148 % et WNp AE __u&'."":..':.n:' ] JOHN J. ENRIGHT Fhone 752. §.5 BRoMizy & ? Plumbing, Heating, Tinning 1ONG DISTANCE MOVING. and Stove. Repairs TEAMING AND TRUCKING SATISFACTORY SERVICE done very promptly and at reasosable | Phone 728 32 6TH STREET ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strost BUILDING = G G. LONGO & CO., general contractors COAL AND WeeD and building, exeavation, sidewalk, brick —|end plaster work. Phone 1032-3. marld weod and &‘F“' 'Ega B ST - Fhens 1. dec2d 10c a Line. Average 5 Words to a Ling — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. Classification..... . OVERHAULING 1AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, rriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Rapairs, Painting, Trim- . and Weed Work. Blacksmithing in all ite branches Seati & Clark Corp. 57 TC 815 NORTH MAIN STREET BUBD or Streets i s POstORce: ...insii i vist imuiiks . Number of Insertions.... ... Am’t Enclosed. Write complete ad below including name and address A ~— Or if blind address is wanted mark X' here ming, Upholsteri P——————— ST R RS ES 15 no advertising medium in Mrn Connecticut equal to The Bulle- aainasn = I sevemiate s N Lerieegetiaias coal brooders in- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT 0¥ FROBATE WELD at Bozrah, within and for the District of Bozrah, on the 27th day of February, A. D. 1922, Present — WAREHAM W. BENTLET, Judge. Estate of F. Judson Miner, late of Bozrah, in’said District, deceased. Ordere: That the Executrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their clai against said estate within six_months from this date by posting a notice 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 having 2 circulation in said District, and mal.e return to this art. WAREHAM W. B ‘TLEY, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true rapy of record. Attest: JOHN K. PROCTOR, Clerk. ceased are hereby noti claims against <aid cstate to the umder- signed at Fitchy Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. HATTIE S. MINER, martd Executrix AT A COURT OF PEOBATE HELD at’ Norwich, within_apd, for the District of Norwich.'on the 25th day of Febr A, D. 1021 Present—NELSON J. AYLIN Estate of Hattie F. Jackson, Norwich, in said District, decedsed. The Administrator c. i a. appeared in Court and filed a written appiication a leging ghat said estate is mow in se mentin said Court, and praving for an order to sell certain real estate belong: to sald estate, fully described in said 2 plication. X! Is Ordered, That Whereupon, e Court Room in the said District, on of March, A D. 1922, at 4 o'clock in the afternoofi and that notice of the pen. dency of eaid apl hearing ! 3 v cation of this order once in some news- paper haying a_circulation in sald Dis. trict, at least six days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to the Court d 1o present their said ich. Phone 1996 ar 401. -Pri- NELSON J. ATLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a'true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, marld Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at North Stonington, within and for_the District of North Stonington, on the 27th day of February. 1922. Presemt—CHARLES C. GRAY, Tndge Estate of Governor H. Brow: North Stonimgton, in said Dis ceased. The Administrator having made writ- ten appHeation to said Court, in accord- ance with the statute, for an order of sale of the whole or part of the real estate described therein, it is Ordered, That said _application he heard at the Probate Cour. Office in North Stonington on the 8th day of March, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, ‘and that notice thereof he given By inserting a copy of this order in The Norvich Bulletin a_newspaper having. Cciroulation in said District, and that re. turn be made to_this Court. Attest: CHARLES C. GRAY, marld Judge. — SOUTH KILLINGLY Liltan Terwilliger, who has been at home for a few days on account of ill- ness, returned to Providence Saturday. Ruth, Francis and Beatrice Coffey were entertained Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Terwilliger. Music and games were enjoyed. Frujt and candy were served. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Placs and chil- dren of Foster visited at G. R. Barlow's Sunday. Eva Davis was a caller at The Oaks Saturday. 1 Mexican border, there = als> NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- | promises to gramme for the fire ha | ana is ely the bes Motion Pletures at Breed Theatra ANNOUNCEMENTS - Noom Meettngs Under “¥” Auspicon. This noon representatives of the Y. M Side #ilk mill. In sach casc mov.ng ple tures will b6 shown in conmection with ther meeting. Sale of Union Street James L. Case has sold Zor the estate of Francis J. Leavens to Thomas Hr Crawford & desirable b ing int abouf 50x120 fest docated on 1 next south of {he residenc. A resale of the sams It as made 3 terday by Mf. Case for Mr. Crawford 1§ Dr. Albert C. Fresman Dr. Fresmas buys the-lot for his personal use. “Scandal” Proves to be 4 Jiz snceess af the Dasvis Theatre Presonced by the Champlin Players—*“The Ccimson Alibi Tonight's Feature. Last night the Chad K. Hamilton's great Eroad “Scandal” to another wel The play bad many humos un situatior the start o the finish f--l.ay matinec and night they will presen: u‘l best dstective stories evar written in the prologue of this » the murder committeed of qu..na who is one of the richest and most hated men in Berkline. The murder is commite ted in such & way that it iz impowsilis ter tell who the murderer is untl! the fmal curtain of the last act. There a different people who actually thin killed this man, and only - throug cleverness of David Carrol 4 detec: murderer is forced to confess ever this play has been pressnt cauid hear on the sirect was “Who killed Joshua Quinay?” Tomorrow sent a brand new play by Mr “The Love Tiger, this iz a m.m'u. Diay with a wonderful heart . tbe theme is woven around a - i) whose fther is killed by Tongs, the scene being laiz in and an-n.( the southern part of Arizona, good wholesoms comedy i every patron of the Davi t Thursday matinee or night s assured a wonderful 2.50 production at papular prices. On Friday matinee and mzat they will present Mr. Clifton Crawford's greas. Broadway scream My Lady Friends” This is one of the cressics: seen on any stage an your sides with lanuehts E nee for one geformance o . present the sensation of Paris, & play thas will live forewer and a play 2 . mother, daughter shouid ses and gell i the child is o blame for the m.s cf the parents. Sex Against Ben” their weeics engagement on night they will present rip comedy, “Johnny Get Your Gun" this is not a war play but one dealing with the moving picture business both in the emst and west, and Mr. Champlin personaily guarantees this play 10 be a sur= cure for the bives and will leave vour roaring. The box office is apen daily for ail raser- vation of seats and patrons are raquested to securs their seats ear Anniversary Bill at the Strand Thareday, Friday and Satarday. Another all staf scheduled for the the Strand for Th Saturdagy. Another real treat Is In store for those piaygesis who go 1o the Strand - 7 seen in Youll mee worth while in these five acts misg it for anyth! The firgt fea smallest to { of many aposm- and do it well. The Two Sternard generally conosedad b premier xviophonists The technical ab fire and temperament 50 essential for this diffi ment. All the bright Yghts way. Many go saunter; Alright are two brigh Broadway. They are amo who have gome sauntering, tak them much of the good cheer ¢ made New Tork's main street famous. They offer fun and melody and fn abundance, Elly & Co., featuring the youngest feminine jupgler in the world. She does some amazing Jugghng stusts with an unusual selefon of objec r A sartling finish she juggies a up- hoistered sofa on the pudey pink top _ of her infantile mose. Hers s a treat for lovers of juggling. Hark Brown & Co. offer 2 very Sright cemedy offering Intersperced with somg and dance. Louise Lorraine, heloved of thousands of fans for her work in Universdl eom- edles and in two-reel western plctares may be seen at the Strand in the leading feminine charactirization opposits Hoo Glbson in that sinr's latew five-resl of- fort, “The Fire Eater.” Reaves Eason directed the picture from Harvey (ates continuiky of a @fory by Ralph Cus- mins. A treat fdg younz and old Donts miss this programene.. Breed Theutrs A model Goldwyn cast will be seen the new Mary Roberts I shoture, “The Giorious Fool.” w 3 e pwe- sented at the Breed thea' oday dnd Thursday. It is a nospital stocy, in whieh Helen Chadwick plays ot a pro- bationer. Her patient charming Richard Dix, who has made a pronounest success in his recent Goldwyn pictures, ; Otto Hoffman, one of the beot character Mr. and Mrs A E. Hall and Gertrude{ aotors on the sorcen (oday, piays 1he jart Hall spent Sunday with Mrs. William | of “dummy, Holland of Putnam. The pupils of.the local school are en- joying a vacation this week. The body of Mrs. George Pike was brought from Danielson Wednesday for burial in the famiiy lot in the local cem- etery. Mrs. Pike was a resNlent of this place for many years. Madisen.—Phiiip E. Parmelee arrived home from Cades. S. C. last Tuesday, atter spending the winter there. Mrs. Parmelee Teturned two weeks ago on ac- count of {l health. a deal and dumb crderty whose interference in th: romance be- tween the probationer snd her patient leads to a happy-eonclusion. Other well known players in the cas: zre Vera Lewis, Kate Lester, John Lince. Thoodors Vem* Hitz, Frederic Vroom and Lillian Lame- don. Fritzie Ridgeway will also be seen in “A Race With Death” and an edscationa! comedy will complete the bill, Cromwell—Two ot ] Wi gt =y T 7 o son, Ina. A T esia o aetie

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