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* Pylletin Want Ndvertisement Will Get It Eeaea ey WANTED—Male —— B e e B, R, VTED— Distributore in every town, \dle our automobile polish trade DRSS "%egmfi 5 e Buletin. - TED—An_agent In Wilimantio; nal epportunity wirs. T k332 5?;.,.“';;,,,' Thames St. fmr D—Man on farm; genemal J. Siegal. Tel. 1076-5. mirsd VAmm‘ " for boardiaig house. 178 st ard diy or hour. i7lie Bok I Oo care Bunan, ED—] ‘silesman ; “Woman ber W 3 E-":cn‘i‘ we ve :'f ..Etm_ i no‘e:f' %fiufine 35-4 ppoTtuBities to offer. - Writs Box | Willimantic Division. marid s« Balletin. martd TED_Batbman who 8 not G 23 < ¢ work. Write Box $ii, care FOR SALE—Horses maz TED—Men, over 17, bégome rail- clerks ; comme: $133 montl: g Doy - D 0 F.. Rochester, N. Y. mar? ST 1t _your saimry has uced your SAVings earn more. -antee 10 per cenmt. this Try amount _and Jet us p E,. Anderson. 21 Maple onn. Teh. 340, To cover ool | g dealers; guaranteed | J wesk for right man. The "ED—A youx age who has an 2d ean furnish good references, m n academic odu- yady position. that has pos iromotion. Maks applicafion éwriting and_address Manufdc- Norwich BuMetin. marsd VANTED RIENCED WARPER TENDER ¥LLS COMPANY LOST AND FOUND | Prices low for the kind. FOR SALE —Six good second hand horges. cheap, all good low down chunks, must_bé sold at once; two single heavy harnesses, two [fght farnesses. See the barnman and he will sell them to you cheap &t White's Court, Norwich, Conn. ‘marid FOR SALE 1 have 15 good horses and four cheap ones that I must sell right away to make room for anothér load which will arrive Monday, M: 13th, Come and see me. | _nflzg.smit R. PIERSON. Tel. mardd 8 bueineso—the kind that hels evers - |So4y and S % Granite’ Works, Jewetd: City, ox 185. 3 2 maritd ANT] - . either Bex, W]}d“lo"f&& SSponding for newspapare, AR L e R e WANTED—Miscellansous WANTE! Wikl . il T D o, und Brasile, 410 Main St. marlfd WHEN you do iness with the An- thony St. Granite Works this consideration: We “‘Mn&.gfi:’: 5P cxperience urnecessary send for lags.’ National Biveas: Butfaio, . ¥, A Bulletin For Sale | Advertisement Will Sefl It S tove 1 Vulcan hot water with o P ‘marlld gfi&m county consisting of about 3 acres of ‘land, within 20 minutes auto ride from Franklin Sguare. ., | About 70 acres of fine wood land, from whith can be cut at least 1,000 cords of wood. The farm will out at least 100 ton of hay, being about 75 acres pasture land and the balance WANTED—Polition #o 4o _clerical work or bookkeeping, by lady with four years' experience; good references. .Ad- dress Box E. this office. marldd. WANTED—To buy fatm, driving dis- tanes Norwjch or New London.. Write full description 82 perty, locality, price at once. H. T, er, Yantic. maridd WANTED—Real estats of every de- scription to sell on commission basia. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Nor- ‘wich. dec23FSM’ WE BUY them by the thousanda That's why, We can sell you such_good corsets at 87c. The Pasnik Co. sell for lass. ebI3MWE WANTED — Second hanaz housel.old goods, entique _furniture, china. _rare Books and plotures, classware, etc ; b est cash prices. Louis D. Ward, Water St, Norwich. AUCTION WITTER BROS. ..... AUCTION NOTICE +ee.. Auctioneers Having leased my farm, I will sell at | public eals on | TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922, ot 10 o'clock a, m., e e ol road, forty head of cattle, sheep, goats. | and 500 head of fancy poultry. A full description will appear in this |y ick resuits; you may paper at an early date. ting customers want. marlOFM 0. H. MAIN. ki, Agent, 18 UaLiIGdE(. mar WANTED—Position by _ experlenced electrician, graduate of electrical sch experienced with paper mill work, wi ing A. . motors, and storage batteries; loyed at present but wouid like o vicinity of Norwich. or Xew ish_references. Write Falls, N. mardd Doyle, 277 ‘will resume her plano marsd FTOCKINGS—Stockings, then _some more stockings. We buy lots of them— of them. That's why The 1 1eb1IMW Laurel H lessons March 2 ot watér incuba- state price. Charles 3. Norwieh, Ct. s and olty Droperty; Sunday, between Clft St. and ady's wrist watch with initials Finder pleaise return to 62 Slafr and revet ward. _mari0d ng the storm, a shed with Finder pleass notify 198 Norwich, ALE—Whits Wyandotts eigs, P. Cortin, Baltic. L Reds, 3 hen 3 and 5, to fresh- year old_colt, weight young _stock, ane-half horoughbred Airadals Red eggs, 37 roars WE NERAL DIRECTORS JRGE G. GRANT | rtaker and Embalmer | VIDENCE ST. TAFTVILLE Telephone 630 neral Directors 1d Embalmers 22 Main ver of Coramercs Building 2382 Lady Assistant SAGER | Funeral Director and " Embalmer SROMPT SERVICE i DAY CR NIGHT Street URIGAN BROS. NERAL DIRECTORS -wich and Jewett City Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET NERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Assistant Telephons 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Keeping. [frangi to Eirope and Continental Toista TO RENT TO RBNT—One large and one sm: frome m, for gentlemen, Steiner re dence, 77 Church St. Phone 821-3. | mar10d FOR RENT — Semi-fireproof building, 30 Taiman St, two floors, 3.000 square ft. on first floor, 3,750 on second, near Laurel Hill bridge. boats and freight; fine location for manufacturing, storage, or anything where space waneed. Wilkiam F. Hill, Ast, '108, Thayer Bldg. Insurance and mar10d R RENT—Garnge for repair shop; good_location. _Tel. 1368, mar1od TO RENT—Tenement, good condition, ten minutes’ walk to tr ley _car, 'bus_passing door, §10 a month. Mary A, Hughes, Attawaugan. marlod FOR RENT—Two first class te ments, five rooms eagh, with ail mode; improvéments. Inguire 58 Falrmount St mardé "TO RENT Teneme d of five ail modern fmprovem dts. West Main St. Tooms Inquire at 1 marsd A Yankee horse rake, not new, first class working City 56-! R. mardd WANTED—We pay nighest prices for second haud furnitnre. Norwich Farnl ture Co., Preed Eldg. Tel 1914-3. We buy, sell i kinds; no mat- is re_you can_sell it Putna located, this Conyecticut Conn. ~ feb38d bonds. Address K., , tools and second- . "Tiger, 55 Franklin janz1a old Dol - d ure, C. FOR RENT- furnished rooms for Norwich, Conn. light housekéep’dg, 11 Eim St. miardd | tenement, 89 mar4d TO RENT—Stors, certrally located Telephone 246 mar2d TO RENT—Rooms Phone 1987, for light house. Jy8d STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHIP TO ALL P. TICKETS RTS OF THE WORLD. ana United Steaniers. Booklets, Schedule and Rate Slips at International Steamship and Realty Agen CHEN Express States Mail | 3. G, 18 Bath § Due New York, Pier 43, N. R. 7:00 A. M. WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Norwich 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 DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON MGrory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. DANCING LEVY, Instruétor, O4d Fellows' orwich. = Phone 1998 ar 401. Pri- lessons given dally. feblld B INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You be the next victim of a fire. poaiens Jo nepgible te G Hrms s is e irm pro- foction mnfi.w‘:uy loss it affords. Take out & policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET George A. Kahn Yam- BUY and pay highest prices for furniture and books, ssor 10 King, 48-50 Water | sepl2d. | catalogue, stock; give as to 'price, P. 0. Box 103, Iv22d reatest ‘mises | 0. sell | WF ar tion and terms. ¥, Conn. WANTED SECOND HAND ANTIQUE _FUR: TURE AND HISTORICAL CHI BEST PRICES PAID. A. BRUCKXER, 87 Franklin Street, pposite” Providence Bakery. 712-5. marsd LEGAL NOTICES dl voters of the Town of Pres- ton are hereby warned to meet in Town Meeting at the Town House on Waednes- day, March I5th, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of laying a tax on the grand list as last perfected by the As- Sessors and Board of Rellef; aiso to tranisact any business praper {o be brought before said meting. ARTHUR M. FULLER, IRVING W. FOOTE, PARL BENNETT, Salectmen, Deted at Preston, March 7, 1922. marl0Fw AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD % Lelved, within a2d for tie Distriet Ledyard, on the day of Merch, A D, 1992, g Jugreseny — SAMURL'E. HOLDRIDGE ge. Estate of Jeduthan Whipple, lat Ledvard, in said Distrior, docessed. © O The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 16th day of March, A D. 1823, at 2 gclock in the afternoon, at the Probate Court Room ip Ledyard, in said Distriot, be, and the same is, pointed for hearing fhe and e sald Administrator 1§ dt to give notice thereof by publishing this order one time in The Norwich Bulletin, & newspaper having a circulation in aaid Distrlet, at least five daye prior o the of said hearing, B e ing, and make return The above and foregéing Is a true copy of record. Attest: SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, 0d Judge. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is given to parsons 1‘:‘%& pIa);l taxes in the ‘l‘v::: of Boz- ave 4 warrant i h . el the let day of ADH, A~ D. 2o the personal tax of of Botcehs berssin the ages® of 21 And 60 years heing Aesass. ed that amount), and for the purpose of collecting the same 1 will be at the store of John ¥. Fields at Fitohwille from & o 330 o'lock . m, Apri 3. same y at the store Sehatz at Bozrahville from 4 (D‘gr Bt . m. AllL persons negleoting this notice witi be cherged s e Jegal fees edditions as payabl A D. 1923; aiso |/ ity bindi 1 5 7o ios wagans, one lizht A T B et AV 01 h Town. Phone 1002-3. ”‘fij}% “Weil geasoried. 1'3‘@&'3 5 i FOR K. Sge house of seven P @“f&nmu Stuated; %m;m rovements, on car line: mar1ld ress. cohmhwb of Bulletin. ', A‘ MGI Al mar10d : 5 ‘Real Estate Broksr Franklin Sq. - - Jo n EAEM RSP 8 : e —— FOR BALE—) Encyolopedia 1 Bri edition, lumes, Srhpat A 3RS FOR SALE ful light India paper - and best Inquire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—] bred Jersey buil, fi’m"u'fig%%;m%. - Chappett.” Teisphons | ' 6 Rooms and Bath 2 Fo% BALE —Targe sasi 5osd mtancw || Located Near State Armory hay, cheap. Phone 815-2. mardd wood, saw- reasonable. of the\ farm is ready for cultivation. Has all kinds of fruit, ameng which are at least 400 apple trees and 20 acre peach orchard. All for the low price of $8000. For further particulars inguire of COTTAGE HOUSE OF | cow, tigw miloh, W Wik mardd FOR BALE—Extra good voung Jersey , 4nd galt. James Turn- echs’ Hill, Norwich Town. PRICE $4500 JAMES L. CASE FOR_SAl to ieave the country. wiars, inguire of Burdick Thayer Bldg., Norwich. od o Tanret T britgs Novs ver Taural BT brifge, Nor- L R TR good investment; terms can be arranged ; reason for selling is that owner is going For further partic- McNlcol, & mardd Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St. Hamilton Ave. ment and sand pit. 'N. mantie. TFOR BALE —About six tons good hay, §20 at barn.. Albert Kathe, Spicer home- marSd OR_SALE—Building_moving equip- B. Adams, Willl- marsd FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WO0OD FOR £ PER CORD. _ _ CHESTNUT §7 PER CORD. SPLIT HARD, $10 PER COKD. hay Hill, Montville; also one home. _ Inquire W. ville, Conn,, R. D. 1. marid THOME for sak i it acre of ground, el Agent. FARMS for property with‘me for quick L. Racine, Plainfield, Conn oosup. FOR SALE—About seven tons of loosc at the F. F. Parker farm, Dolbeare cheap price to_one who will promise a_ goad D, Chapel, Uncas- Phone 1866-13. horse, seven-room coitage at CHiff place, in first class condition, With c_lights, oak fioors and steam heat; five minutes’ walk ¥ |trom Franklin square. Inquire at Powers Bros., Franklin Square, or Frank A. Bill fel id Saie; easy terms; list your red ic results. n. Phone 99 janiid SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PER CORD. MIXED WOOD, $8 PER CORD. ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT THESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YOUX |0RDER 10 702 « | HARRY B. FORD, FOR SALE AT NORWICH TOWN an investment that will yield nearly 20 per cent., house for six families, With ments, including steam he: den, located in West Side. For FRANCIS D. Central Bldg. 2 1 TOR SAL: ard wood, sawed and |garage and other buildings, large piece pf dcliversa, “$5 & Gord, Phone 107608 | Ean® Ao el phong rse Diece i —sanisd B For further detalls, inquiré of agent FOR BALE—_Well seasoned slabs and | °™'¥ .o pard wood. Tel 15k H. B Beard & | Tk el Son, Homestead FR, ms. d.eftl.fld el 1380. maréd EOR AL ki ight, | mmmeeeeee e | moving and trucking er part of d St z i G R FOR SALE—Automobiles A. V. COVELLO, 7 == = = = 2. 198 CLfr St, FOR ALE—1919 Chevrolet touring in A No. 1 condition, price rignt_to 1 ; 1916 Busck sedan in A No. . price right. Bailey's Garage, mariod " ¥FOR SALE Seven passcnger 1917 |Cadiliac touring car in first class condi- ton. _Aadress Box 987, care Bulietin. ™ Bath FARM ON MOHEGA Main road, troll nouse, large barn, never-f; JAMES E. LEA 62 Summit St., riwich, Conn. Phone 1195-5. Noi STILL DOING BUSIM ONE CARLOAD OF NORTH FRANKLIY, TEL. LEBANO FOR SALE N BILL. CH, SAME OLD PLACE. VERMONT COWS JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE. JAMES H. HYDE, ,Co: marld CIGARS e S A TCBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete iine of Domes- i} tic and Imported Cigars. | A, L MEYER, Successor to t AB}:jlbfigiforSuk One of the ochoicest farms In New |2 Pond St. Phone 1325-14. Advertisement Will Sell I AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES: | AUToMoRILE and Trucc % i gt e marsd AUTO TOPS, radlator covers, Curtains, covers and tire coves, reupholster- ing, all kinds of autos. Jos. An lllnd And oan furnish you with new Piston We carry a big stock 1¥ your clyinders are cracked or scored We can weld them. We weld broken Rings and Pins. of Rings, standard and oversize. auto and machine parts, farm impl ment and furnace grates. Fords r ground and fitted with light med pistons, $20.00. WE SERVE TO SAVE. NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholsering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all ity branches 3601t & Clark Corp. 507 TC o915 NORTH MAIN STREET A Bulletin To Let HUMOR OF THE DAY s no life in New York. No fam p.faf%", the courts aré full.of 1t —Life. “How 15ng ald it take you to put Mttle brother to sleep?” “Only one round.”—Life. “Can you support her tn_the style to which she has been accustomed?” 2 ‘““Why, she never wears any styls long %n to become accustomed to it!"— e, “‘Are Rents Tottering?” inquires the Lit- erary Digest. No, but those who are pay- ing them aee—Greeaville (5. C.) Pied- mont —_— stamping grotmd for the bull—Life. “What's that old one about a penny saved?” “Somshing about being able to sawe himself a lot of trouble by saving a little "—Wayside Tales. ing to vote on this roll call, Sena- “What's up?” “Taxes.” “No, I want to dodgs Anything that might get me in wrong. What's next?” ‘Beer.” “Oh, gosh !"—Louls le Courler-Journal An astronomer was entertaining & Scoteh friend. He showed his visitor the moon through a telescope, and asked him what he thought of te satellite, a‘ richt’ replied tMe Scot, who was an enthusiastic golfer, “but it's awufu’ fu’ o' bunkers.”—Boston Transerit. e Browne—Brooks is a regular ‘wet blan- et Towne—TYou are right there. Why, that tellow could jump fros ng pan in- to the fire and put the fire out—Wavrside Tales. The Secretary—This speech may got you into trouble. The Honorable—Then you had -bette: Dreparé a statement saying that I w misquoted by the newspapers.—Life. Two farmers in an English country had managed to hold of a newspap: Ono held it and they both devoured it After some time one of them muttered: N news apers. mething for ev- sald the othes lank space? He pointed to the space at the foot of the stop-press news. “Oh, that,” be for then Herald and , “but what's id first arily, read.”— at The Aust 2 eucalyptus tree times at 5 heteht of 500 feet Massa t more single women than any other state in the union, Women were permitted to vote in cit ctions in Kansas as far back as 1 Seventy per cent. of the women work: TRUCKING than $15 a wesk. h root in GEORGE LAMBERT, Dccum, tea Tel, 617 West Main S| here. Special at. g boilers and ma D. JOSLYN, 203 move every tention giver T Distance n, 17 hing' an to mov chinery. Main St Phone §92 ing, _vid We sep3d moving, long_distance John H. Ford, 233 am inch plentiful in and a half China, in en Elizabeth tell C. B. BROMLEY & SOX. Shetucket St._Phone 33 LONG DISTANCE MOVIN TEAMING AND TRUCKING very promptly and at Dprices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 115. done :asonable as in question, , and also liked [NORWICH AND NEW LONDON DAILY. EXPRESS. CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSOS, F. 5. Chiropodist, BONNIE VIE 100 acres, beautifs sirroundings, near v markets, eight-room h style, large barn and ou W located, pleasant ge, first ! i thuildings® pastures, v nd, good fruit; only $2,000 oY, limantie, Conn. ignial e Foct Bpecialist (protect your feet). Suite 7-8, Alice Bldg. 331 Mam St, Norwich, Conn. Pnone 1366-4. ian3ld = HOTELS AMERICA™ HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service cob- nected. Phone. Shetucket ‘St Six-room cottage, FRANCIS D, DON Central Bldg. Phone. ent farming fields, mice uable wor $500 cash TRYONS’ AGEN mar9d W FOR SALE $3,5600.00 n excellogt condition. has electric light, steam hea¥, hot water, bathtub, large garden, some fruits; there i6 also garage, located in Greeneville sec- tion. Will arrange liberal loan OHUE, orwich. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zurovean plan, Hayes Bros, Props, = ‘Telephome 1237. 2628 Broadway. COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasonéa wood and kindlings 1a :r }ILHIQH Gflm(m‘l.‘v ok P.MA’ 504 'l: 1325 iro, Willow Bt, former] Duriss Lasa > decind HEN YOU WAX nelt columns of The Bulletin. T to put-your busi- before the public, there is no rmedi- uwm better than through the advertising JOHN R. BOWMAN !EXPRESS CALLED FOR AND DELIV: 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn, || ~ERED COMMENCING MONDAY, i MARCH 13TH. (Established for Halt a Century) Ssghide T BT | Viomw 3 T — — i CiGARS | Whitestona Cigar aare 370 per thousand PRINTING 3. B. CONAN Eiaukiis St = PRINTING of all kinds promptly and seatly done. romptly and cheertully given. The Bulletin Co.. Franklio St. wayldd PHYSICIANS MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR; NOst AND THROAT Sulte 103-104. Thay dg. Tel. 1799 —_— . PLUMBING es In many rarts thrown into the f PLUMBING, heating, gasfitting _and sure: sign that the Johi Morton, 29 Mar- | long. The brighter the flame the longs 32, novild | ifte, z Miss Elizabeth Brickdals, of San Fran The very Dest plumbing by expest | oo roocth Brickdale of San workmen 4t the fairest Drices \s guare |C. .. is proprietor of fitteed; also heating and gasfitting. whera for the last eight vea JOBX_¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St [ RS —— aising and breeding a v ls, Swiss Toggenburgs, ARCHITECTS THERE 1s no sdvertising medium in Eastern Connectiout equal to The Bulle- _CUDWORTH & TH’ MPSON ARCHITECTS tin for business resuits. Thswer Bullding, Norwich, Conn. A workman in a French been retired on a pension after contln ent of elghty-two ye is sald that Iis only complaint again ing pensfoned was that when he took t Job he thought it was to be permanent George is tha fir on works has relgning king o Post Office freescorsrraces Dated at Bozrah, Comi., this Sh day of March, 1922. JOHN K. PROCTOR, martoF Collector. HAY e the. 'm.”fim Lebanon. marSWFM e & 5 BUILDING BOWLING AETYA BOWLING ALLEYS, Majostic Bullding, Shetucket Streed, LONGO & CO., comtractors T Dlaster o Hone TOTE et WILLIAM O. YOUNG, Contractor_ana MLl Vork, am Soobing. 36 Wees 8t dee2d Budlder, Maln . Fhoae: 971, foasin eeeererrrereirasnion MAIL-AD PRTSSRETTES PRIy FILL OUT AND MAIL TO 'THE NORWICH BULLETIN 'NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. NAM e e ree somewimermeioine s v acacinersee o-o-eere. ClaSSification., R.F Dot SHEEE o0 ok s Number of srerssiosriusiemionpmtonizataseio sionss s ANt EDCIOSEd sicromnce--o Write complete-ad-below including name and address — Or if blind address is wanted mark X here Insertions.... England to “give a his dguhter | e since the th Jeorge 111, w more than a century ago. Bot George IV and Edward VII wera sti. in turn, Prince of Wales when their respec- tive daughters were married. MONTVILLE Mr. Bennstt has purchased a farm in Oneco and will soon move thers Wwith his family, Mrs. Albert Church is back with Mrs R. W. Johnson. Mrs. R. W. Johnfon is to entertain the Ladies’ Aid Soclety Thursday, March 186, Winsted—The mapie orchard of John E Burr in Burrville was tapped Monday afternoon by Walter Blakesle with the result that the first batch of 1922 maple eyrup was made Tuesday. ECZEMA CAUSED YEARS OF INTENSE AGONY “] have suffered intense agony from cczema on my leg and other parts of my body for years. and receivéd only temporary rellef from other prepara- tions. 1tis only a month since I start- ed to use PETERSON'E OINTMENT, and there is no sign of eczema or iteh- ing. You can refer to me.’ _George C. Talbot, 27 Penfleld St., Buffalo, N. “I've got a humdred testimonials” says Peterson of Buffalo, “just as sin re and honést as this one. Years ago, When I first started to put out PETERSON'S OINTMENT, I made up my mind to give a big box for 35 cents, &nd I am still doing It, as every drug- glst in the country knows. “I._guarantee PETERSON'S OINT- MENT because I know that its mighty iealing power is marvelous. I say to éveryone who buys & box that it is rigidly guaranteed for eczema, salt heum. oid sores, blind, bleeding and ching piles, ulcers, skin Tnlse.l- chafing, burns, scalds and sunb; d it not satistactory any drugg! Teturn your money.” Mail orders filied g ;lwum Olntment Ce.,-Inc., Buffalo, © | hall on the evening or A Bulletin To Let ’ Whst Is Going On Tonight m Carvolt sz m‘m His Gigzle Gerters 8t Mg g 9,;,?0""3.- bod(},‘;:; 20, L O, mests in Masonks Tempia, > b X T+ Motton res and Vaudeville af Y and Motion Plctures Strand Theatre. - Motion Plctures at Dreed Theatra, ANNOUNCEMENTS TO RAISE FUND FOR NUN! THe Unitsd Anctent Order of this city will obserse Patrick with a celebra programme will be a voca . mental concert followed by o4 and mew dances. ‘The proceeds of the avening's ment will be donated to ¢ erection of a monume to commemorate and bors of the nuns in the o the Civil war. A tew days ago o cared for and alded 3ol fleld during the Civil wa vhia. She was Sist or emeritus of St Hill. Her acquaintance. the most famou entertain. & fog S0 v Archbishop Prendergas: war she heiped to wounded s« lers, being r on one nccast 2 battlefield of Ge in taking care b journey was beset wit and, on one occasion, a Sister Joseph and her confederates, raise realized lqa error just | Sister Sasepnn spent the greater par in the Philadelphia dioce s Davis Theatre Tom Carrolls Gizz entire change of calted “Collezs (% new songr. eomical situ The come and keep the » Isughter. Tha form of an elab interwoven ing and spect and costum Known to Aokl, foll e public FINE AUDEVILLE AT THE STRAND, Thers are ne h wost Ekead Harmon The blg ax Har four excallent mysical tor ba ot a 1 ments that you'l Far the teat: an4 Rosemsr cast ars sh The ry r novelist and -ight about the 1¥a of Mi F * man dedlcated to who preaches m a for eya and himssi¢ becomes A vict passions thet he has co ers, This 18 & g whole family of cbjectionable material BREED THEATRE Poverty of Riches, I ple etory exposing lives of two fam! in thelr happiness. through = hajoy home modest pleasures and perfect standing between hmsband The other family ehooses fnanctal power, refuse dren though both young peop!s of them. How these two familles mest the testy 1ife puts them 0 ls & sermon in ploured on the fovs of the stmple, matural man ner af living. The picture has been of; and the director was ker. In the cast are such re as_Leatrics Joy Irene Rich. Richard Dix Dave Winter, John Cor of admirable children Ann LitHts will also be fourth chamter of The Other pictures on the bill Pathe News and an E ody. and ire fond aAmirably mete inald Bare phay- Lovely, John Bowses, and & host - Lo en in the Fox an Bue Real Estate Sale Jotin A. Moran, real estate broker sobd for Walter B, Crooks. his modern 7 room N6, § Clairemont Court, to Myles erty. for their home : E. Sawyer his business consist 1iné of groveries and fixtures in 307 Washington street to Albert M. who will eonttnue the busines. KXo ,