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WANTED—A man axe who an W stcaay position thar has DessibUE a steady on of Jromotion. Make application ig bandwriting and_address Manuf: er, care Norwich Bulletin mardd s for free list of now open. . Lecnard (former civil service exam- . 881 Equitable Bidg, 'W HELF _WANTE a1 or._ Singer Sewing Machiue Co. n St maria ‘WANTED—Female CLERKS, young men @ Tor gov- efAmeént departments, 138 mon 3 ‘Woman for Tes Room. 66 sy mardd WANTED T« L oung gir! appear- National eld, Conn. ~ WANTED—To buy house WANTE! -Position m;,’;m!duq fer g gl oy s 10 eral Bozd?fl;.‘;z{‘ln- "o small dwelling W, encment ndad oo c ‘mar WANTED ) T T larEs, up-to- fate Tarm on u-° must m- iy gardening: or will rent on sbares. aswgeas Kl Farm. Phone 869-11. mar . become rallway mail list positions Dept. 31-E., Tebsd HAVE sou ever wished you might go in business for yourself? Can you “sell” us on the ides that yeu could make goed if you had the opportusity? We want such & man to repre- sent o in this territory; ne in- vestmest 15 required, and we Gon't care wuch about what bis experfence has been, providing be is hemest, willing to work bard, and knows hew te make friends Te such 3 man we offer 3 life long compection with unlimited possibilities in the way of build- ing « Hghly profiable and per- mamemt busiess. Write for ‘complete detalle to The COLORCRAFT Co. 14 West 7eh St, Clevelend, O WANTED AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN An experienced, High Class Automobile Salesman. State in Full and Give References. Reply Box B Care Bulletin Co. WANTED Two Ring Spinners for Night Work. Only firstclass men wanted. Ashland Cotton Co., Jewett City, Conn. FOR SALK—ausemobdiles in good condition. year, Conn. el FOR SALE—1919 Dodge dellvery car, cler, Good: Alma !‘gr“-' % 241-12 New, London. WE BUY them That's Why we can corsees at 970 less. by fo Ay ST T 1eDIZMWE four, Sher ot oy, & ar! the you e WANTED — S 00ds, W: Norwich. TED—Real estate of every de basis. scription to sell on Biraio & MoNIool, wich. nang = . ‘5‘“?1‘;’..:%% : plah: A T D. Ward, 3033 5 > 3¥20KM Nor- T GecasEmw STOCKINGS—S| more stockings. We We sell lots of them. Pasnik Co. sell for less. then _some lots of them— Thav’s why The eb13MWE “FOB SALE ] . s 1918 godel price §450. nell, Ivorylon, Conn. " ¥OR SALE Seven tion. _Address 937, mar2d iowe o “‘%?l?fi"fl Cadillac touring car in H-45, 1919, new! paint conds, Dries 'g:ui 00d ut, Berre Bush” ‘marid . care Bulletin. L sarn_L cellent running oo iy mew. Tel. §5b-2. FOR SALE—§ touring car, big bargal teb2d touring car in ex- th tical- e s 5 takes 1917 Ford Phone 1716. shacks or bungalows; ive price. Sonn. WANTED—To lease iand {or gwmmer Box 44, Hampton, Route 1. WANTED Second hand shingle mill; G. Maurer, Norwich, R. I. 5, honorable parties. marid marid DIDJ. wife. dirty work.” Wasn't 20c; Manila cigars Smoke Shop, opp. WA ; ter where your farm agency can sell W see this Bei*Gur washin Strike, Chesterfieid_cigarettes, two packs g0 Anudore mild clgars 16, three € six for Farms, all it guick. Connectiout Farm’ Agency, Putnam, C “Don't kil yer mathine do the that gwful? Lucky Fagan marld ifas | mio mat- located, this 25 Iwor is m. - feb28d THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS No. 30 -rE'oWfi ‘@EEET CONSISTING OF FRAME COT- TAGE OF ELEVEN ROOMS—ON A LOT 160x110 FEET.” THERE IS ALSO A LARGE BARN. PRICE RIGHT IF SOLD AT ONCE. JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCK §TREET Bldg., FOE SALE Two-Uanement house on Bromd St, with ail oonvemiences ~and sopsrase ; good sized lot. . F. Hil, Thayer Bldg. marsd " SALB—A No' 1 corn’ fodder. J. K. Hall Phone 1851-4. marsd FOE sAL®_Ts Louis | 0 tons of hay. athewsors Station. at Louis FOR SALE s place. ~mardd A-Ex%ghtt-n])om cnl‘:éaze house, all modern, e A e g X Tst class condition, hardwood _floor: A g o mouse | frontage’ 303180 200 feet from Greener small harn gnd pouliry farm, located |yl car lne. For particulars, see about _one and one-half miles from Jew- | A. V. COVELLO, 198 CHff St. Tel 1523-3, st City; eity water connection. Burdick z & MoNicol Thayer Bldg., Norwich. mar2d | Z DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Blds. ~ Norwich, Conn. FOB SALE—SIxty-five acre farm. nine- room house, barp and poultry house, lo- cated about four miles from Jewett City. Bu:glck and MecNicol, Thayer Bl(ig wich, FOR SALE—Holstein cow. J. Pflaum, Stonin dfln Road, Norwich, R. D. L - mar ABCHITECTS FOR SALE—Eskimo poodle pups two months and tho_> weeks old. §15 apiece; one mfle frofi—auregan, on the Daniel- son road, A. Wallow & Co. Tel. b0-4, Danielson Div. CUDWORTH & TH MPSON ABCHITECT) Thaver Bullding, Nofwich, Conn. CARS FOR As agents, we offer, sex Coach and Touring Ask This pass. pass. Studebaker, | 1scos ; Ford and $200 and $250 up. oup of more cheap. Buy mow! THE DANIELSO: Tel. 190, on _ Sedans, SPRING NEW AND USED for immediate de- livery, 1922 Hudson Sedan, 1922 Hudson Speedster, 1922 Hudson Coach, 1922 Es- Cars, new Fords for demonstration. USED CARS Light Delivery Truck—from $100 | Cars of such good value never were so N GARAGE, 0. H. PELLETT, PROP., Deniclson, Conn. | FOE SALE—Worses | WIS WO%EXP b“‘)‘k ‘Cn!ll' new spring Fgl %‘ALAE;lTwDG .;;erséy ¥ T(f e T millinery at e Pasni 0., bedause freshen pril. . E. Chappell. el = save ong-half. £ep13MWE | Lebanon Div, _ marzd DoRLIe cows, care Bulietin. hand furniture. H. B. St Phone 717-3. WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address K., WANTED—Antiques, tools and_second- tensd Tiger, 55 Franklin jan21d FOB SALE—Hard wood, sawed and kO 5 5 1 AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, ‘;,Ell“":;:}i D::;:xi::; s{""""k\'lf“h ??', ‘l’,"! Majestle Buildlng, Shetucket Street, Eoion Bhone 21-1 arid Seven Alleys, six Tabies. and gecond hand 48 Spring St. 1138-18. " WANTED Antiques, ol books, 100ls Norwich, furniture. C. J. King, Conn. Phone sanatd SECOND HAND FURNITURE and new floor coverings bought and soid. Get our prices first before gonig elsewhere. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St. Nor- wich. decald WE BUY and pay highest prices for than 20 includes |second hand furniture and books, 7-pass. Reos, | Kremens, successor (o King, 48-50 Water -pass. Velle, f-paes. | St. Phone 38-2. sepl2d. Maxwells, Chevrolets, Briscoes, = WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, it City, Conn 10 acres up. with or without stock; give fuil particulars in first letter as to price, iocation and terms. P. 0. Box 105, fy22d thing ready to children. The P: feb13MWE wear ik WANTED—Hundreds dress from head to foot. of babies to We sell every- for infants and Co. sell for less. WANTED—We pay | norses, cheap, all | FOR SALE—Six d second hand low down chunks, must be sold at once; two single neavy harnesses, two light harnesses. barnman and he will sell them to you See the for ail nice “Business 1o end the big kind for d and prices are low for and see them. Tel. 536- farm chunks, ught purposes— the quality. Come ELMER E. PIERSON. teb17d ture Cc., Breed Bldg. buy, seli and exchang WOME! values ever o geoond bhaa furmitore. Norwich el '8 muslin’ underyear n in gowns, chemises uighest prices for ol 1914-3. We jei1d eatest citeap at 187 1-# Frapklin St, Norwich, |and skirts, at 97c. -The Pasnik Co. seli Con: | mar3a | for less. feb1BMWF TauE SALRAt once a bay horse. | Slpliong W33 Jugdt FERTILIZERS o SALE Bay mare gool otndl — tion, about 1250 pounds, new light wagon | FOR SALE—Waiter A. Wood manure shafts and fongue. buckboard. Lennox [spreader; get my price. T. H. Eldredge, Pouitry Farm. Tel. 1883-14. feb2id | Water St marid JUST ARBIVED "'CARLOAD of raw_ rock phosphate; Express load of 23§ Hi just here, T |Beb in gour-order. (T. H. Eldredge, have Ho L adTer sty | Warer S ; mazld FOR SALE—Eight ready to iay Gales Ferry. POULTRY bargain. R. L Red pullets, James _Abbott, mar3d FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer #2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILE Telephione 630 Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cofamerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS * Norwich and Jewett City 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors PHINTING of all kinds promptly and TO RENT- Bpruce TO RENT—Store, efephone 246, housek A all improyements. after § p. m. FOR KENT—Tenement 164 Broad St.. Inquire ‘on promises el 70 BENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, private bath, all_im- | ———— mardd| FOR SALE. ——-— | Mrs. centrally located. 2d TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light ng at 7 Oak St. marld TO RENT—Seven-room tenement, with &1 wodern ymprovements. §¢ Laurel Hill i b23d TO- RENT—Rooma keeping. Phone 1987. for light r’-flr TOBA WHOLESALE A 5’:.‘.;5 Trparte Ci 30 116-118 W, Main i bl ) Whitestens CloARS FOR SALE—S. C. R. per setting. Telephone t 50,000 CHICKS at reasonable prices; Pashall, M egic e cho her, sure success pouitrymen matic and a dependable mother of chicks ; instructive cataiogue free. Co., Agents, Uncasvill Rock eggs from heavy laying strain, $1 moth bronze turkeys. W. F. Wiiloughby, Canterbury, Ct. for 1922 ; quality chicks 202 "Dixwell Ave. 1 Red and Barred H. E. Howe, Yan- n: write for oircular. New febisd coal brooders in- ice of experienced ; absolutely auto- C. C. Hewnt e, Conn: ‘febl8d BABY CHICKS, 15¢ u repaid guarantesd d atchery ; send for $4.15 up. Roy Clark, janzd bred to lay; elfvery ; visit our circular; broodet East Hartford, Ct cco ND RETAIL lete line ef Domes- gars. I MEYER, Successor to OWMAN, Norwich, Conn, alf a Century) CISARS 570 per tiousani ¥. CONANT. 11 Feaaklla St AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOEIES HAVE your tires reireaded, Dew, wear like new, as good i Lanoie Tire Co.. 53 W. Main SL feb24d DANCING x. vate' leswons given dail X. H. LEVY, Instructor. Odd Peliows’ Hali, Norwich. ' Phone 199§ or eda ly. FTEAMSHIPS FARE $3.38 (7:30 P M. 11:00 P, 7:00 A New York Via. NEW LONDON LINE fortadle Stateroom: ady for Occupancy at Steamers leave Dally, exc. Sunday, Due New Yerk, F; 49, N. R. And can furnish you Rings and Pins. We of Rings, standard we can weld them. pistons, $20.00. WE SERVE Phone 214 le oblarn lhe best resulls with new Piston carry 3 big stock and oversize. If your clyinders are cracked or scored ‘We weld broken aute and machine parts, farm imple- ment and furnace grates. ground and fitted with Fords re- light model TO SAVE. NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street & Telephone 419-2 . ednesday and LINE TO NEW YORK wves Norwich Monday, Friday, at 4 Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Carriages, Mechanical Repairs, ming, Upholetering Trucks and Carts Blnkl-‘itth. in all itc branches %) 5cott & Clark Corp. %7 TO i“z NORTH MAIN STREET QVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINB! Wagons, nting, Trim« and Woed Werk, FOR SALE—Jersey cow, due to fresh- en in a few days. will be sold at a rea- sonable price. Morris Krieger, 92 ie- chanic St. Phene 1288. feb22d HOME for sale; seven-room cottage at Clift place, in first class conditon, with haif acre of ground, electric ligi oak floors and steam heat ; five min, from Franklin square. Inguire at Powers Bros,, Franklin Square, or Frank A. Bill. CETROPODIST Chiropodiat, Zeet). Suits L, Norwics, an3id A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Foot Specialist (protéct 5o -8, Alice Bldj Conn, Picne TRUCKING Agent. feb21d FOR SALE—Hard wood, split. 39, Tel,| UEOEGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, | 15814, feb20a ek 61i-12. jy1d = e 2 %93 West Maln St. Wh FOR SALE—Meat cooler, §x8, in good shape. Cail 137 Franklin St phone 1217-3. Reason for small; price Tight for’ qu! febitd Special at- | boilers and ma- chinery. ~ Loug Distacce Moving and Expressing. i 2 Boswell Ave. del. 1458. | FARMS for sale; easy terms; list your property with me for quick resuits. kred L. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Phone 93-2 ‘Phone 7 Moosu] janlid it s B. BROMLEY & SON, SALE Hard wood, sawed and FOR 8 ucket St Phene 335 delji\'elrgg‘ §9 @ cord. Phone 1076-13. STANCE MOVING a0 bl G 3y b TEAMING AND TRUCK! FOB SALE_Well seasoned s ot The above atd foregoing fellow was a “cribber” and a “wind narg o e s Rk { done very prompily anc at reascuable | op racord. CEOING 18 2 Lrus OB | cucker.” The' Wurse, he-comtended, was Son,; Homestead Farms. prices. Altest: HELEN M. DRESCMER, guaranteed to be in first clase racing e S ARTHUR H. ~ATHROP Cletk, | condition, but the defects compiained of { Shetucket Streat Phone 175 ors “'of * 812 de. | FeTe Drought to light soon after he had L EQULTEY FARM of 31 acres on main 2l Srolined fo presenr e | Peen placed in the Sinclair stabie; John- minutes walk from viiage, churchesand e s e Ay bon’ JET IO ARAL KDY T Ry (e Y stores, excellent eight-room’ house, veran- COAL 2¥p WoUDR " 18 Arnold St. Norwich, | en. e, e R R T = 22 _|Conn, within the time limifed fn the| This was the second trial of the wult. Douitry house to accommodate 500, level | COAL, seasonea wood und kindlings 1o |A00Ve and foregoing order. lthe jury in the first trlal having dls- Blow Tand, frut wood &nd tnivér for |large of small quantiies Phons 804 of | o EPRTP AL RIELRING, o lagresd Home use; price $2500 2e2 | K Shaviro, Wiilow St formery 5 Justice Cropssy granted Jehnson's aina counsel a fifteen day stay of execution BEST QUALITY §9 PER CORD. CHESTNUT $7 PER COED. SPLIT HARD, $10 PEE COED. SPLIT CHESTNUT, §8 PER CORD. MIXED WOOD, $8 PER CORD. ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT THESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YOUK OEBDEE TO 792. HARRY B. FORD. HARD WOOD FOR l T M A Y | MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. The small annual premium is negligible to che firm pro tection from monoy ldss it atfords. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE | AGENT i FOR SALE RICHARDS BUILDING i 91 MAIN STREET ‘ One_ gasoiine tank, 550 n; pipe = = = and Bowser pump, gallon stroke; also one ol end gasolme team, capacity 250 ; PLUMBING SUPPLIES gallons, three compartments, two of 100 . gallons and one of 50 galions; in good Saantal conditlon. Apply to GAS, Bulietin Oifice i AR o] o o PLUMbBING AND GASFITTING. CONTHACTOKS—JOBBERS, umbicg und Hesting, GOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHO! T FOR SALE Cottage house and orher buildings, ‘with about 15. acres land, located near city and very close to iarge industry where lucrative employment can be had by_efficlent applicants at once. For more particulars. inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKELIN SQUARE. Phone. plumbing by _expert fairsst prices s guare acteed; also heating and gastting. J0HX_F. TOMPKINS, 67 West M Bt ——_— e JoTELS The very workmen at i AMERICA® HOUSE, D. Morrissey, ¥OR SALE Prop. class garage service cob $4,500.00 nected. me. Shetucket St An apartment house, with improve- | DEL-HOFF HOTEL. Zurapean plan, ments, including steam heat, in good re- | Hayes Bros, Props. Telephone 13%T. pair, located in good residential section, | 26-28 Broadway. o troliey line and 10 minutes' walk from Franklin square, and has an annual rent. al of $654. For partienlars, inguire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, THERE s uo advertisitg. medlum n Eastern Gonnecticut equal to The Bulle- Central Bidg. Phove. Norwieh, |(in for business resulis. Town Hall af nesday;’ M chool ‘building o excemi lars for bullding “Alsg o 6 an: to come up at this, . FREDERICK W. BURTON, oh 8§ purpose of laving a Town on g.el_ lt\nluhawnerfecu}u \Ey the Board o& elief, also see Wi i ko in. TBreRl - so DAMAE. o twe.roor g%&r{{ United States shoulud be obligated un- | F: de;.:rn freaty onnly in Vo) on against by the/word tion clause. ing that the icase of unpro- t the_ signatory Senator Borah sald that the alleged defect could not be cured elther by res- ervation 6T &mepdment dyard .Center < 192!‘.:9u 150 would recetve “their awa: —a~#we-room he would not_attempt v the hope that this would and site’ - ‘blisingss proper | DEMANDS OF RIVERS = &nd — enator Mr. rd at the hands of the American people” if they stood fast against ratification. He added- that iconcealment of result. —_— D HARBOES'. CONGRESS Theatre. z M&mumm 4 AL, "‘Wfin‘: Council, No. 13, K. of Oy No. §920, L O einer Hall Lo O F mests in ~SEE TR No. 30, V. O. of Ay St 25 Shetucke: 8¢ Motion Pictures and | Vaudeville at Davis: Theatre. ‘'sudeville and Motion Pictures &1 | France declared the treaty would bring |STand Theatre. America info_s “terrible war. France also declared that the demcrats Motion Plctures at Bresd Thestra. ANNOUNCEMENTS Execllent Program st the Strasd Here is a program that is hard 4 beat and even excell in entertainment the progra mfor the first half of the week. The Two Stenards open the bill with . ALBERT W. KINMOUTH, FREDERICK W. TURNER, W..L ALLYN, Town Clerk. Dated at Ledvard Conn., March lst, 1922 Washington, March was made on “ongress Selectmen. . mardd okl orwich, in said Asa_B. Davis appeared in Court and filed a petition ying, for the reasons therein set forth, i an instrument purporting to be the testament, t will and reta, of sajd probat Wheredpon,” Tt petition’ be heard and determined at the Probdte Court Room in the City of Nor- in said District, on the 7th day of wich, Marcl," A. D."18; forenoon, and having a circula least three days hearing, and that Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Jidge. | The ahove and of record. st mar3d “AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and for the District on the 22d day of. February, ELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Pstate of Eunice Birnes Edson, Jate of hat notice of the pendenc , and . be given by the publication s order one time in some newspaper HELEN M. DR rivers and_harbors. Pre Small, of Washington, a unanimous vote, ca District, decs the defegates to the fact of New York, with - codicil deccased be admitted to 18 Ordetsd, That saill bors improvement neéded. Manager General La chief of army enginee congress today and sal i ment for the waterway tude of the They won't pro. 224t 10 o'clock in th Of - “said: hearing of tion in said District, at prior to the date of said ern bu the running befo; into consideration. been dome by t return be made to this And the Tail foregoing is a true copy CHER, ~ Clerk The congres election of came to irectors f. NOTICH® AT Norwich, on A. . 19 tate Of Alice B. Fielding late of i cb, n€aid Disirict, deceased. Y e et e tEM Y . S Qrderéd, - That --the -Executor cite | CIaiT. ofl magnats and sportsman, wi he _creditors of said deceased to bring in | 2Warded $100,000 by a _jury In th their 8, jgainst sald ‘sstate wiciun Brooklyn supreme court today in m sult (S montie from Uhfs dete, by postin inst 3 - Giotice to that efect, fogetior With & £om | 1re marchame prise —of e roce e of this order, on (i Signpost nearest to the place where and in the same the.same. once in:a newspaper having & circulation in said. District, and make re- turn to this Court. & NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | A COURT OF at Norwich, within and fir the District Dredent—NELSON J. ATLIMG, Judge states_an TO CREDITORS. PROBATE HELL TO RECOVER $100.000 FOR RACE HORS the 2d- day of March, the purchase price " of. Playfellow, a- brother of oughbred Man o War. Sinel sald deceased last dweit, Towz. and by publishing FOUR-POWER ‘Washington, four-power Pacific treaty was opened in el Sgnj“‘j“‘ji . f;‘;"‘; ;D'J;hhe:\w;{hfican WEBSTER-BROOKS TRIO AND aud _demogratié - quarters - w! was % s 2 ’ ed up ‘for “debate after ratification O the ~Y; The _debate, -how-| A delightful concert will, be given on ever, was declared to be only a skirm- | Monday 'evening, March 6, in. Cofmu- ‘with the feal-fighting” scheduled for | nity House, under the auspices of ths weelk. Hiit 3 eign relations Borah, and S iFréconailailes, eaty fight. Senator Hil Yay treaty, s: naval limitation FIGHT OPENS IN SENATE mis - against committee, nator Franci heock, who supported the PACIFIC TREATY March 2.—Firs on the the: four-power vered” today By Senator democrat on the for- and Senator republican Viersallles Webster, *cellist ond Simonds, th will be the sblo! tenor, The Webster-Brooks 7r i the of artists well known he would vote for the and”Chinese treatiss al- semble playing and as so, but would not Summort the Pacific | and are = ted from pact ‘unless it was- materially nged. |0f the best masters. enators Borah and _France _declared | The high their Paclfic’ treaty. lans of ing the scope of were the senate, Senator | of the season and has filled many en- of Mpssacifasatts, republican | gagements fn promipent musical so- proposed that their consideration [ cietles and colleges. Among his reel- be deferreduntil tomorrow unless some | tals may be mentioned his appearances senator desired Mr. Lodge: sald he dii mot-desire to “force”~action’ and said he would not | telligencer said: ‘The open-the dehate, but intended to hear | Ravmond Simonds, was first. 2rom' opposition. Senator | celved as Mme. Matzenaner. Hitchuoek, *who uncompromising Vith the fa surprised the supplement, lajd _befors POWer treaty ap- onposition. When the latter defin- the “territory embraced, ster-Brooks an. evening ymond Simonds, to discuss the treaties. | with Mme. Matzenauer, 0 me 1o be one of the princ iness to put @ campe the cons: tonight Thelr programames are full of v tenor. ome of the most popular con. —A n a re: s as) tisna® slden. Joon H re-elected president of the on d_al that th election year and suggested to their comgressmen and quate support for the ri addrzsse that muck amr#nd ar PAID . PLAYFELLOW | the race hor: the nofed tho: ir_brought suit to recover his| epe on the ground that Johnson had|tre. Hoot Gibson is the star of this fea- concealed from him the faet that Play- so that he might appeal the ease. The appeal will be filed at once in the ap- peliate . divislon, it- was announeed. ANNOUNCEMENTS Faith Trumbull Chapter, D. &. K- The sts of the Webster-Brooks Trio’ are Cora G: Brooks, and “Walter Lond. violnist. e ist. in the musica world both for thetr pérfection of en-|as: and tomorrow. sololsts, the o reputation of each member opposition to the | of the trio, and the fine artistry shown in the rend'tlon of each number orn the republican leaders for pro- | program, maké & concert by the Web- of great enjoy tas assisting - artist as el o) adopted today at-the closing secsion 0f the national rivers and harbors congress that it approve at this sessicn not less than the amount of momey recummend- ed by the, chief of army eng:ine Tiecessary for improvements o noted Boston 1y composed | sitions | famous eon- tralto, of which ths Lancaster (Pa) In- His groups | befo a crackerjack musical offering. They arc generally conceded to be premier xylophonists. technical ability, fire for this difficuit instrument.” All the bright lights are not om Broad way. Many go sauntering. Jeroms and Albright are two bright lights from andance. Following them lr the big femture at- Baby Katherine, a summers. a member Syivester Family received which has scidom been ac in this city in res ction. Her del Bird_ a fa Drov Curet sisters oles inging and danc remaining members of he foarume a the world fazpling wtu th an of -ob For 1 <he jugzles a real wnhol- the pudgy pink ot Here is a treat for the younges She Ao Hank Brown & Co. offer a very fim- ny comedy skit. They offer ®n muck eomedy that you'l' bust with langhter 4 1 don't langh thronghout the emtirs ot On the serecn is géen Hoot Gibgem iy Th> Fire Eater. What do you kmow of the great t-mb server of the Unit- ates and cf tile methods of govers- g them ey ple- Fore Fater the Tntversal attraction at the Strand thes. 2 tn The 1 ture and Reaves Eason (ircted frem Harvey Gates' continuity of a stery by Raiph Cummins. A real treat for hoth soung and o4, | who see this program. Don't miss # for anything. See 1t sure. “Ten Although only teleased within the past few daye, the Blazed Trall Pro- duction, Ten Nights in a Barroom, has struck the note of] phenomenal sue- cess. It reaily seems as if the publs of Ameriea were waiting to see thl picture with its hear: interest and hu- man emotion story of the immediate living ®o guickly nowsdays that the events of today are soom for- gotten. Not so with Ten Nights In a Barroom, which is a classic of I ture, of the stage and the screen. has been in existence for sixty years. The entire public of America Wil sure- Iy fiock to see this pleture for many ressons. It certainiy is historfcal as well as dramafic, entertaining _and tonching, and airsady other parts of the world are clamoring to see it. Aus- tralia, Africa, Europe. all are begging for a sight of this remarkable pleture, at the Hilicrest theatre, Taftville, to- 1 BREED THEATRE George D. Baker has assembled & notable cast for Garments of 7ruth, Which will be shown &t the Breed thes- re today and Saturd Heading the t of .players is Gar Hughes, star in this Freeman Tuden story. This I8 the first of the seri starring ple- ey which Mr. Hughes will make for ., and the youthful actor, Who bas | had a lengthy education in the theatsi- cal world, gets plenty of opportunity to show his expertness In the land of make belleve in portraying the fanciful | adventures of the vi liar, the Bers of the story. Ethel Grandin, the dainty I i | ress who mad appearaace 1416 De absent for a | were repeatedly encored and the na-|T Hughes pictares an shsence few davs, therefore took the floor and | gro spirituals which he used were wn.|of two vears from the screen. plays o9« launched the attadk. ususfly well given. has a lerle| posite Mr. Hughes. The Nebraskian senator declared that | voice of purity, swestness and wids| John Steppling, seen compass, His Alctlon e tead vigforously ‘the apparent | claar and he sings his songs with fine surrounding | thelr megotatlon. | tacte and intelligenca. Tt appehred, L deslared that the prin- | Tickats for concert are on sale| cipal objeet’ was. to' ald Great Britaln|at Cranston’s and hy membars of the in- getting ¥id of the Anglo-Tapanese el | pair, Trumbull Chapter, D. A. R. Tick- ance. ets $1.00. - A resarvation, te an “allfancs” and Dreposed in the foreign e o e e e 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 U D O 0 € O € 0 S 0 8 O 0 0 O @ MAIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Slle; Etc. R. F. D. or Street. Post Office ... . Number of Josassnssrodusessneseden Sessesnatisanananens D Insertions.-... s Am’t.En/closed ssie szateate Write complete ad below including name and address , = Or if blind address is wanted mark X here 2 Davis Theatre Wesk rroll and his are average in abllity. Tom Carrol! and Jos Baker, objsctionable material, it ‘show which caters to sical extravanza dozen pretty girls wi elemere days is Constance Binny e vaewant the attracti manrier, in fact, they are far abo Here s the story of a working sweet, wholesome and innocent, who madly in love With her first *beau.” and Tefuses'to betieve What her father tells of March 8th. Giggle ( at th of March n'_minfature supported by Ted Stesle provides which provides continuous laughter from to curtaln, without using any making the comedy, thereby the whole fam- There will be complets changea of programme during the engagement, @ being in the form of an rqlefin ing. dancing and speoialty numbers, - sing. stunfing cos- tumes will help to enliven the show. The feature picture for the first three in “First Love.” 4 her he knows about the handsome boand- er. and months of tha man’ er. ‘A Paramount Magasine . shown. There. will be it as undor show ever prices. It would - prices for this great show whi tedly the biggest in Norwich vivisaite 1t takes estédngement from. home, 's 4 to con- vinos her at last that her Tove Meae lind, and that & wortnler love awalts | b M'fi“ ba ® winl 5o advance exeeadingly | Portant role othe enacts the part of a small- |in the picture . who first came inte rough his excelient work of Way, as the fasatical well prominence n The Righ 1a known on both the s a convineing character actress; Wal- ter Perry. creator of the clever detec- o part in Cindersiia’s Twin with Vie- la Dgna: Frank Norcross. Harry Lo- raine \and Frances Raymond parts in Garments of Truth. Ann LS will be third chapter of The Biue Fox and oth- er pictures on the bill Include the Pathe News and an educational comedy. Last night the Charles K. Champiis Stock Co. presented Mr. Champiia's o¥n piay, The Love Tiger. to another weil filled nouse. and as the patrons left the theatre last might it was plaialy seen that this great play wil make & tre- when presented in New erything that it was advertised and there was plenty of good whele- some comedy throughout. Mr. Champlia was scen in the star role of Jose Ak varez, the Mexican bandit. Today, matinee and night, they will present what Mr. Champlin terms his 0 atiraction at popular prices, My Lady Friénds. This is the Cliftan m-::uhmea i 9 ertoire and gives the ladies of pany an excellent chance to their Tomorrow, 3 ee only, they present thé sensation of Parls, dn | Aga‘nst Sex. This is a play that ev- E these low o srder | ,: this matines for culldren under ery mother, daughter should see &nd tell it the child is to blame for the of the parents. There will be 300 years of age at ilc. Closing thelr week's engagement hers PGS

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