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A Bulletin For Sale i nt Will Sell It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Sell It —At_South Coven- WANTED—Female Rev. Charies G. ‘oventry. assisted by McCready of Williman. of Willimantic WANTED_We have an opening for an eeper and typist. dress Opportunity, care Bulletin. Ad- aprad WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE C 5nd Miss Elizabeth Kingsbury of South CHT—In Lisbon, April WANTED—A few small washings to Mrs. Bawber, 10 John St. Willlam J. Reynoids, and Miss Lena Sticht. H—Tn Norwich, April A. Keefe. Patrick Miss Margaret both of Nerwich. Tady, with Montviile, snddenly WANTED —Two extra girls to_work in Apply ‘at once. 130 Main St. TWANTED_Refined would like position as housekeeper or 4o light housekeeping . F. Petersen, apr2sd small American Address Box 999, Builetin. N Seod of Monteme, assd ATTENTION SCHOOL TEACHERS. e have a propesition with which you |niture; highest rn_your leisure after school hours | praised GALLUP—In Write Box 33, care Bulletin. aprasTuWF chiid, AGENTS wanted, male or female; ex- clusive territory locally for household ne- cessity; wonderful selier. Write Lusterite ew_York. apr2sd INVESTMENTS—Ten per cent. guar- anteed. ~Why not get. together and talk it over? Hrooklyn Union has gone this year from 70 to 100, of these issues that ‘we mention. arc other yood chances right mow, but why let them all go by? from 5 up will show you how we do business and make you another of our wsed_customers, - Danielson, Conn. 7 W. 125th St. Notice the safety ‘Any amount WANTED—Old jestie Bl reasonable _rates. 2 Tead_or babbitt. necticut Toy Novelty C Shetueket WANTED-—Antiques, second hand fur- furnjture ap- d_private -sales conducicd at o s Louis D. Ward, P. O. Box 389, Norwich, Tel. $61-13. My motto, ‘Mind Your Own Business.” FOR SALEMcHale place near Oc- cum, Phillips place at Versailles, Foote Jace ar Yasdls ‘Bitgood property in riswold, Perkins fi in Voluntown, Schwarz nlaee near h pond. Morgan property in South Canterbury, Alien farm in Canterbury, Welcher vlace in Canter- bury Green, Ouillette house in Moosup, Brickley property in Jewett City, several building lots in Norwich Town. ~These are a fow of the places of interest on our lists, and we shouid be zlad to have you jook’ them over. Burdick & MeNicol, Thayer Bidg.. Norwich. pre5TuTh TOR SALE—One 3 band _saw, $83, quick sale. Top flor, Majestic Bidg., netucket. St. apr25TuThS " FOR SALE—Kitchen and bedroom fur- niture. Mrs. Pelietier, 55 Washington SL aprzsa TOR SALE—Eighi-room house, mogern improvements, good _locality, city New London. Apaly J. RusscH, 20 Asheraft Road, New London. apr25d Theacon Frederick Gailup, formerly of Groton, Conn New London, April Robert Neison Rathbun, aged 39 years and § months. FUNERAL NOTICES Ol Aortl aged 44 years, son James E. Pike of Sterling, his late home. Plainfleld. Baward Pike. Danjelson, Aprt! Young. wife of C. Funeral services at their home. 44 Rey- Danicison, Wednesday, Ansl 27, at 2.30 D, FUNERAL DIRECTORS WANTED CHAMBERMAID At Once Jewett City Hotel W WANTED_Furniture, stoves, etc., and antiques. Ward Bros mantic. Tel. 6: 45 Jackson St. nari4TuThS apr20ThST BUY {his commodions 10-room house, in a fine neighborhood, just the locality to secure high olass_roomers, only five minutes’ walk from Waunregan Hof P. Coates, 227 Main St. E0F SALE—Either one of two young lstein cows, with ealves, just fresh. N Whiting, Norwich, Tel. apr2ad FOR SALE—Cedar posts _and poles. X. II. Whiting, Norwich. Telephone. mar18STuTh HAY for sale. George A. Kahn, Tel 34-2 Lebanon. apraid apr2éd THEY'VE got a new word in the busi ness dictionary, “Kwityerbeiickin.” We've gol_some prétly good briar pipes Manila cigars 5¢, Six for 25¢; a new 106 cigar, Telford, if's mild; a swell line of cigaretic hoiders, 10¢, 15¢ and 25c. gan's Smoke Shop, opp, Woolworth's, before seiling; T WANTED — Second household goods, antiques, tools and store fixpres; 1 pay highest prices; try me best residential section of West improvements. large lot; bargain price Market St. Tel. WANTED—Male 275 Greenwich S CHURCH & ALLEN AGENTS, canvassers, make big money Cocanut _Oil costs §1 dozen, retails 50c bottle: other speciaities. Hud- soniz_Soap Works, apr2sd 15 Main Street WANTED—Man handy with saw, ham- George 3 Funeral ences requires WANTED—Man able to take charge of garde™=nd run Ford; cheracter refer- good pay; steady work. Address R. F. D. 8$4-A., Route No. 1 appomtment. aprzsd Directors WANTED—A young man in local lum. ber yard as salesman; one with some referable. Addr: State wages. for ar- and books. ED—Antiques, second hand fur- F¥OR SALE—Ten dahlia roots for $1, or six assorted colors for $1; 10 cents extra by mail. Merrill B. Ladd, 60 West Park St., Willimantic, Conn. ' apr22d FOE SALE—House of 14 rooms on Centrai Ave., all improvements: _aiso S Aoy b W F I, Tigger aprisd - NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, A Bulletin For Sale ul seven rooms, for Ju iy, St anc g:g{ember, Apply 50 Broad St. Tel it Shetucket No. 27. L 0. 0. F.¥ o PR e LOST_Ten d%fifln Mfl- rgh Peter, b turn to 58 Nortl id Stearns, Plaitsburgh, FOR RENT——Tenement of four rooms, a1l SrovaeHe, E Waea Se - apeabd “Traery, b g, by Manrico, John Deane. | it Owie' Hail. Harttord, FOR SALE—Horsés eh £, by Manrico B., Joseph FOR RENT—New_six-room te all improvements, ss%{ Preasini St also garage. Tel. 1193-3. aprasd apr25d 0 RENT=—ABout 180 acres of pasturs iand. Cail on John McNamara or z Bailey. apr2sd FOR RENT—Good modern tenement. Bard Umien Co., Inc., 103 Chestnut Si apradd FOR REANT—In business section. ite suitable for anto accessories. lcather 2o0ds, shoe store or any retail business. Tel. 246. apr22d FOR RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all improvements. Call 152 West Thames St. Tel. 178-4. apr22d FOR RENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage Tel. 259. aprild FOR RENT_Furnished rooms, at 16 Church St. aprisd FOR RENT _Desirable room, furnish- ed, in good neighborhood. Phofie 1147-2. aprisd TO BENT_Furnished light houstkeep- ing rooms; fooms by day or week. 34 Franklin St. aprisd TO RENT-Ropms for lght kéeping. Phone 1987. st FOR SALE—Cottage of six rooms in Side, all for auick sale Apply to W. F. Hili, -|Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. aprisd 2,500.00 will buy a six-room cottage, £ood condition. conveniently located. E. A. Prentice. 86 CIff St. Phone 300, aprisd D. 4, TED—Farms; list with us for Zood cash_customers. FEah s Flmhel Moosup, apridd Pisarko, R. D. 8, Norwich T e Bulietin. hand furniture e up, with and Embalmers Lady Asmistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLC® Telephone 328.3 T WANTED _Man WANTED—Joung man. American. sires position WANTED_Salesmen by local o for local territory. Write Box 21 WANTEDSingle rehiabie young Fol- ish man who can milk, drive team and do f Address L. H. Smi 2 Lebanon. apr? for general farming.|Si Dhome 1305 ap: or gene tih ~| WANTED— list with me for quick resu have what my waiting c John Chenesid, WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. 3 “o., Breed B and exchange. NTED—Liberty bonds. I o H. B. Tig A Son, Homestead Farms. FABMS for sale; casy torms, Fred L Conn. Tel. 99-2 FOR SALE—A six-room cottage, With large lot. 500 feet from trolley . price $5.600. For further detalls, see Clarenes Sholes. Tel. 138 2 apri? FOR SALE—Cottage house of seven rooms and bath, beautifully situated, large lot, all i vements on car line. Price reasonable. Tel. 961. marl0d OR labs and 1_seasoned slabs and 615-4. H. E. Beard & decidd T WANTED—100 farms fe. r without stock; give tier as to price, P. 0. Box 105, iculars in fi . location and terms. DON'T MISS this great sale of furni- ture. new and slightly- used. You will get something for your Ferry St.. two doors off Franklin Square. money at 11 aprild DON'T MISS { cat_sale of furni- ture, new and wed. | You will get somethinz for your money at 11 Ferry St, two doors off Franklin Square. rms and city property; 1S Bath St. ERS wanted TWANTED_C introducing guaranteed siik . Reading, Pa. ¢ SH_M Commings & Ring Fuaneral Directors week when si o Wilfrid _Co. corge W. Hail, Diei | WANTED— Barber, Barber Shop. and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant Phone 238-x GAGER Funeral Director PROMPT SERVILL Wauregan House aprizd TRUCK DRIVER APPLY hames Coal Co. WANTED SECOND HAND ANTIQUE TUBE AND HISTORICAL BEST PRICES PAID. A. BRUCENER, 7 Franklin Street, Prosidence Bakery. BUILDING and and bui d p Main EPH J. CHINIGO, der. 1 t positions o Frankhe 1oty | ~G. LoNGO & €O, Rochester N. Y. WANTED FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE | 1371, mar2sd 1\ Contractor_aca | Builder, Mill Work and Jobbinz. 50 West Phone 971. cxcavitios You M. A, BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs DENTISTS DAY CR NIGHT POULTRY duck eggs Lathron, R OR_SALE—Muscovey Wilson, W poultrymen everywhere matic and a dependable mother of chick: instructive catalogue free. Shea & Burke Tuneral Directors 41 Main Street | $4.75 up." Roy Clar Ra. eggs fil.z—”eam; coal ‘broodnrsT - e choice of experienced "G 5 absolutgrs auter | ' Crory Bids . C. Hew. t Phone New marlsd brooders, celain dentistry, DR. HARVEY GOLD Wishes- to announce the opening of his Dental Office where he will spec- falize in artistic, undetectable, in conjunction with his general practice. 147 West Main St. Phone 1399 Advanced Efficient Norwich, Conn. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Cann. TRUCKING move everythi chinery. Te! 98- FOR SALE—Automobilca GEORGE LAMBERT. moving and trucking, , Bast Hartford, Ct |G P JOSLYN West Main St, tention given to mov The Henry Allen & S;n Co 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS SALE—1920 Ford many extras, cial equipment, Hill Farm, Norwi touring ca Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Bo TEAMING and_moving. trucking 2 specialty Main St Phone 792 Jonn H. Ford, wady Assistnt Telephone 410-2 DAY OR RIGHT six-cyhnder V FOR SALE— Late 1915 four-passenges, with a Red Seai Con- good_rumning order, 1. W. Foote. Phone apr22d “¥OR SALE—Dodge touring car, both winter and summer tops. Tel. 435. marl§ThSTu itn Shetacket St FOR SALE—Oaklan: a good snappy car. thme to arrange for land- i, of which we ma. o's Greenhouses, ARCHITECTS CUDWOETH & TH/MPSON ARCHITECTS Sharer Buliding, Nerwlch, Conn e ———— s 0dd Feliows' iesmons daity. Phone 1996, ng begins Monday, May 1, 3 p. m. PLUMBING I, S THERE ™ no advertising medh Basern Comnecticut equal to The Buli bagipers, samdia just overhauled, Lumis, R. aprzid e ————r e —————— A THOUSAND SIGHTS D, B El day, at ¢ P. M. tion apply Telephone 969, AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable 2 ARTHUR H. LATHEOP, STEAMSHIPS o THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER 1 SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport | and Shelter Island $1, New York $250 | Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- s Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Weda nesday and Iriday, at 5 P. M. Connections with all Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from the Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa- Coastwise ané LAWRENCE LAMB 15 Bath 5t STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Travel to Europe and Continental Points by Lxpress and United btates Steamers. Booldets, Schedule and Rate Slips at laternational Stcamship and Kealty gency, 3. G. CHENESKI, Agent, New 7-room Cottage. with gar- age for two cars, strictly modern, finest central location in the city. Price $6,000 THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES FOR SALE rooms, with large Side. Price $2,200 One cottage of rooms, near Beach St. Price $2.500, FRANCIS D. DONOUUE, Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich, Conn, FOR SALE Cottage House of six rooms and bath, on West Side, near trolley and school. is in excellent condition. PRICE $2.500 James L. Case Tel. 876 40 Shetucket St. nd_electric ¢ minutes’ light, loL 60: g For full par- waik' from ¥ ticuiars, st A. V. COVELLO. 198 CLff St FOR SALE Dest Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. §1 per cord Klnlings, ‘seven pushiels or 3 ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B. FOED., + apridd Tel, 152 Phone T FOR SALE SPRINGBROOK, : pasture 15 house, newly painted and decorated, veranda across front; new barn witi tie-ups for 16 head; only $3,500; $500 cash. TREYONS' AGENCY, apr20d Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE Two modern two-family houses and one item, being owned jointiy by two owners. Property 15 ali rented and will be sold very reasonable if taken over at once. All further information may be had from JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, apr21d Franklin Square. mMusic ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violir, Phone 127-4 Bliss Piace ® 1 Have & Few Outfits to Lend. » HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. 4 Property state road farm of 80 acres—30 acres plow land, levei, free from stone—500 cords good hard Wood, ead of cattle, eight-room room coitage, must be sold as one CH!ROPODIST NICKEL PLATING Fooi ‘a‘:i:_mm Ceotier yaue Loy proiect your feer). Suita 13, Bldg. 321 Mawm St, Norwieh, Conn. Phane 1366-4 b e PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds mptly done.. ° Estimates. Dromudy aad aaarly ebeertully” g Brlletin Co., s Thv. Pl Nickel Plating Ngx;r'nh, et o s ims GO, AUTOMOBILE’ ACGESSORIES Bedard, meets at Gamo, bik g, by George Gafo,| Richard Ho | Herbert A. Thayer. Providence, R. 1. W.. meets in 3 Pétér the Third, ch g, by Peter the Great, John Y. Orr. Providence, R. L. _ Pe i, b m, by Peter the Great, John J. Orr. Providence, R. 1. Great Exeéitement, b m, Gredt, W. T. Crozicr, Hartford, Conn. aney, b m, by Guy Axwer- drtin, Rockvitle, Conn. Scoit. b m, by Peter Scott, W. B Né#bert, Boston, Mass. ‘aimena, b m, by Lee Axworthy, W, E Newbert, Boaton, Mass. Efta Rico, br £, by Manrico i fhey are th cd rooms; zood location. Phane 1398-2. | 5 it T4-5 gbrh. :"fiyhlgo!fl-?z Moosug, SALE HORSES. 1 have a few orses. (o A o T, B FLMER R. PIERSON. by Peter tie|Strand Theatre. (Viscountess Laseefles), Maxey. ch f, by Judge Maxey, |day. State §. Post, Mineolu, L. 1. Maxey, b g, by Judge Maxey, State S, Post. Mineola_ L. 1. Jeannette Sunshine, b m. by Dillon Ax- worthy, Sunghine Stabie, Eoston, Mass. |oopal bishon of Springficld. Tl celebrate: the fifth anniversary of his consecratior <oday. INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetuicket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS _Roan Bey, r . by Gov. 1. V. Franci: P. Warman, Agt., Providence, R. scconds claimed. Ruth the Great, b m. by Peter the|today in celebration of the anniversary «f Gpeat. Jog H. Johnson Stable, Medford, | he landing of the New Zealand troops ul = Gallipol Josié ReyieW, r m. hy Baron Review, Prospect Racing Stabie. , 4 séconds cidimed. R, H. Brew, b g. by Wapanel P. F. MoWilliams, Portsmouth, N. H. BOOKBINDING Mmuéfi Blank Books WHERE others fail, we succeed in re- pairingautomobiles satisfactorily. Im- perfal Garage, Chestnut St. apriid AUTOMOBILE and Truck _Painting, leitering_and sign_painting. Joseph A: Elliott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. _mardd AUTO TOPS, ragiator covers, curtains, siip covers and tire covers, reupholster- inz, ail kinds of autos. Jos. Angarano, Pond St. Phone 1397. marl0d RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) Peter Réview, ch g. by Peter Agan, Joseph Bedard, g LEGAL NOTICE Fred Jones, b h, by Dygert, Springville, X. Y. The Tank, b 2. by General Dewey. the Stable, Lakeport. N. H. 2 , by Wainut Hall, Joe H. Jonnson, Medford, Mass. dtive Judge, b £. by Justice Brosk. Joe H. Johnson, Medford Cap Volo, b 7. by Binvolo, Oze Tessier, ESTATE OF SUSAN M. W. late of Montvillé, in_the Probate District of Montville, deceased. strator h: afdministration account with said_estate to the Court of Probata for said District for_ailowance, it & Ordered. That the 27th day of Apri the forenoon, 1e dnd gne earing on the llowance of said administration. account with said estate. DAN D. HOME, Judge. at 10 o'clock assigned for Voio b g by Binvolo, Oze Tes- Bediord, Maxs: b m. by San Frangisco, B North Brookfield. Scamp Spratt. Forbes, Stateé S. Post. Mineola, L. T Beile at Law, bik m, by Dingara, Eidon R. Whitman, Boston, Mass Josephine Sharn, o mi by J. Maleoim | Original veriety offering, Moving In, are the headliners at the Stramd. THeir of- fering consists of singing and hacd lal- ancing. The combination is decidefly unusual and the method of prescatafion makes more 0. The triv songs, dash and vim. rbes E. P. Piper, Beifast. Me. by Amorist. W. T. Cro- zier, Hartford. Conn. TOBACCG WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (Established for Malt a Century) We carry a complete iine ef Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, Suecessor to JOHN R. BOWMAN St, Narwich, Conn. tive King. W. T. Crosier, Hartford, Conn. Bob the Gre % . by Caduceus the Great. W. T. Crozier, Hartford, Conn., 2 Glenmora, b m, by Bingara, J. F. King- DVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repsirs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work Blacksmithing in all it branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TC o15 NORTH MAIN STREEY O LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Taxpayers Ali persons liable 10 pay taxes in the Town of Nor I have a warrant to Jevy and colieet a tax of iwenty-three (23) mills on the d lar on the Town List of 1921 payable Ma And for the pufpose of ing the same I will be at the Col- lector's Office in the Courthouse daily from 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m,, and {rom 5 p. m:, from May 10 to June 10, ciusive, except the foilowing days On Monday, May 15, I will be at the store of Louis J. Bruette, Norwich Town. at the Yantic store. _On’the same day at the store of Pat- rick T. Connell, Bean Hill, from 12 m. to 1.30 m. On Wednesday, May 17, at Edward McNamara's stare, Falls, from 12'm. to . m. On Thursday, May 1S. at the drug store of John A. Morgan, Greeneville, from 11 a m. to 2 p. m. On Friday, May 19, at the drug store of George M. Rathbone, West Side, from Lamtolpm On Saturday, May 20, at the People’s re; Taftviile, from 12 m. to 2.30 p. m. On’ Monday. May 22, at the store of the Preston Public’ Market, Fast Side, fron 11a. m to-lp. m . Ail persons meglecting this notice will be charged legal fees and additions. HAROLD T. ROBINSON. Collector. Dated at Norwich, Comn., April 17, 19 aprisTu AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriet i’f ‘};’ff‘ct' on the 6th day of April, A. Ereéé.’n_[.\%m] LSON 1. AYLING. Judge. Estate of Flora , late of Nor. wich, in said nmmf“"“m«. Joseph W. Gilbert of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed 2 petition {lfimg. f:‘r‘the reasons l\zg:n utbfonh, at an instrument purporting to be the last will and t: ent of said dece: be admitted to probate. = oL ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said Detition be heard and determined at the bate Court Room in the City of Nor- April, A. D. 1822, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said ‘petition, and of said hearing thereon, e 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. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. At HELEN M. DRESCHER, apr2sd Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriet of Yorwich on the 6th day of April, 4. ‘Present—NBLSON I. AYLING, Judge, Norwich, in said District, deceased. Joseph W. Gilhert of Nofwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed @ petition praying, for the reasons therein sei forth, that admm\fl{]flxldun be granted upon the estate of said deceased. al itatate lleged to be Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered. That said pe Probate Court Roam in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 28th day of April. A, D. 1922, at 19 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notico of the pendency of taid ‘petition, and of said hearing Court. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. ‘The above and foregoing is a tru ‘nf recard. e Attest:' HELEN M, DRBECHER o, Wiiliams, Haftford. Conn. Benzol. b h, by Binzara, J ntrai Falls. R. 1 b h. by Wapanel, P. F.{ The Wager. This act is made enjoyable by reason of its comedy paticr. pino¥ and songs and a bit of mowelly music. pro Camerton. b g, by Walnut Hall G. E. | 9uced from glesses. Bates, Preston, Conn Logical, b g by Lee Axworthy, Ed- mond Butler, Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Whitestona Ciga- 270 per tavasasd McWilliams, Portsmouth, COAL AND WOOD Agt., West Boylston. Mass. Directum K.. b g, by Chambertine, W. TRIES FOR NORWICH P N T. Crozier, Hartford, Conn. SHORT SHIP RACING ke events are to be on the card he Short Ship ciremit, which will hoid its dates in Norwich Aag. This will bring to Nor wich for the lovers of harness events the best ficid of horses that has ever been seen on the track at the New London county fair grounds, Secretary A. J. Bailey announced on the accompanying list of stake Oren classes will be anmounced are the stako cn- Crozier, Hartford. Conn. Country Maid. b m, by The Clansman, State S. Post, Mincola. 1. Miss Ingomar. b m. by Primee Ingomar. State S. Post, Mineola, L. 1 Toila Chimes, b g, by Hal 5. Albest|Pair of players whose vandeville breed- Delay, Waterbu for the racing 10, 11 and 12. v Thistie Patch, D. Warman, Ast. Providence R. T Biack Thunder, bik z, by Warman, Ast.. Providence, R. T Lottie Express, b m. Mac, the Prospect Racing Stable, Lake- Three Year Old Tret. Miss Worthy, b m, by Henry Setzer. North Adams, Janet Forbes. b m, by sor Stables, Harry Brusie. Senator Sunshine, b m, by Dilion Ax- worthy, Sunshine Stable, Boston, Mass. Roval Sunshine, b c, by Diilon, Ax- worthy, Sunshine Stable, Boston, Mass. Btta Rico, br f, by Manrico B. State S. Post, Mineola, L. I £ Elesia Maxey, ch f. by Judge Maxey, . b g by Judge Maxey, State S. Post, Mineola, L. I Judge Scott, b ¢, by Peter Scott, W. H. Easle, Providence, R. 1. Harvest Storm, ch s, Worth, Thomas Lutton, Rockville, Conn. b g by Lec Axworthy, Edmond Butler, Poughkeepsis, N. Y. Early Hours, b s, by Peter the Great, Dr. E. W. Bradley, Mariboro, Mass. Mary Dalton, b f, by Ortolan Axwor- Thayer, Providence, R. I. George Harvester. b =, by Harvester, Alian J. Wileon, Boston. J. Forbes, Wind- Miss Davies plays a dual role in “oThe | Picture but the ouistanding leature uf " _In the medieval scenes she is BEnid. a goiden-baired girl who is destined to marry agaimst her will, Sir John Manefieid. scanes she plays Aileen Barrett, a dark haired, charming, finds true love in Sir Fergus Cassidy, after she bas been deluded by Bulmer Meade, & rascally poet Associated with s charming picture are Wyndham St ing, who is the hes and Cariton Mi . who plays the villein. Others who take importan parts are Richard Cummings, Frank Shannon, Middleton, Thea Talbot and Jul Bride’s Play In the modern vivaclous girl, whe |ws, is said to enact obe of Lee's lmage, thy, Herbert Jack O’Brien. Happy J. b g by Advance, Jr, R. F. Dygert, Springvilie. Oka Mareh, b m. b: Powell Peacock, Middietown, Del. Mainshot, b g, by Mainleaf, W. F. Gib- bons, Reading, Mass, 2 seconds claimed. Jim S., b g. by Prince McKinney, W. F. Gibbons, Reading, Mass. Sister Pearl. b m, by Argot Wilkes, W. Reading, Mass, Othér pictures on the bill include the Prince March, S. ATOR BEANDEGEE BUYS MASSAPEAG SUMMER PLACE| jncins and dencing act in wh The Capt. John Williams James Albert, b g, Joe H. Johnson Stabl Country Maid, b m, by The Clansman, State S. Post, Mineola, L. 1. Miss Ingoma by Capt. Bryson, the owner, b estate broker. The place has 160 acres with 12-room house, with two barne and oth- er outbuildings. 1 erlooking the river and adjoins the summer home of ex-Congressman Fid- win W Higgins. and lived on the pla vears and was extens chicken raising. He will vacate in about b m. by Prince Ingomar, 3. Post, Mineola, L. I. Guesswork, b m by Peter the Great, A. L. Martin, Rockville, Conn. Royai Dewey, b g, by Lord Dewey, A. L. Martin, Reckvilie, Conn. Leon Gambetta, b g, by Joe Dodge, Ed- ward Mouiton, Worcester, Mass. Lem Ketchem, br g, by The Man, H. M. C. Fry, Mt. Holiy, N. br &, by Baron Direct, W. Hartford, Conn. # B. & H. b g, by Official. J. F. Kingsley, Agt, West Boyiston, Mase. Lady Aileen, bik m, by Twinkling Dan, Frank D. Whitcomb, Springtield, Mass. Boutwell, b z, by San Francisca, Frank D. Whitcomb, Springfieid, Mase. ned | cocentric comedienne as a collects in | cquale. “Over the Hill" the William Fox cial film preséntation of the famotis Carleton poems, not onl versal faver at m said District, on the 29th day of ran for an cntire year—but was pro- nounced by many Gotham criti the most wonderful and - beautiful tures that have graced the screen. Their |as well as that of the star and direc- verdiet was endorsed by the year's run |tor. is receiving much favorable com- ment among film patrons. And it I8 The famous poem first appeared in the | the consensus of opinion that the screen 80's, and was at once accepted as one | version of Channing Pollock's “The Sign On the Door” is actwally better than the Harvest Gloam, b m, by The Harvester, Harry Brusie, J. W. Wixsteau. Monte Voio, b g, by Binvolo, H..lrr}' v Boston, Mass. A 3 o, Oze Tessier, before going to the country at large. ew Bedford, Mass. . b s, by Binvolo, Oze Tes- sier, New Bedford, Mass. Scamp Spratt, 1o g, Forbes, State §. Post, Mineola, L. 1. Peter Pfafl, b g, by Peter the Great, State S. Post, Mineola, 1. 1. Eva Frisco, b m, by San Franeisco, W. wbert, Boston, Mase. Josephine Sharp, r_m, by J. Malcolm Forbes, E. P. Piper, Beifast, Mc. Palestrina, br m, by Atlantic Express, A. J. Willis, Lawrence, Mass. Bob the Great, br g, by Caduceus the Great, W. T. Crozier, Hartford. Conn. " B. J, b g by Amorist, W. T. Cro- zier, Hartford, of the most beautiful and touching con- tributions by the anthor of “Farm Bal- lads.” Critics. friends and admirers be- theMichigan bard demanding to | know the sowrce of his imapiration. Carlton wrote verses for several years before he turned his pen to “Over the ted these fow vears" “to be mire that T was the correct mood and until T had satis- fied myzelf that T could do justice to by J. Malcome Istate of IsabeHe P. Gilbert, late of “Qver the Hill" is the attraction at the Orpheum theatre. Greek Communities Dance. The Greek communities of Norwich, New London and Willimantic are to giva | ‘Wednesday cveninfs this woek |extensive, training at home and abrosd. at the Elks' Ball at the Norwich EIks' |and before coming to Yale had become Home. The fhusic will be by the Phil- | widely known for his suecessful reform: harmonic oréhestra of this city with nive |and contributions as of educa- players in the orchestra, which is becom- |tional activities in the ing the favorite musical organization of | bly at xh-g‘- and Cleveland. ity and assures the dancers. and| Friends of the ecollege and n be heard and determined at_the b £ by Native King, W, T, Crogier, Hartford, Conn. Dagasian, b 3, by Siliko, Edimand But- hin oy i Dy the publication of |\, Lo Phtessere, this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said Districl, at ieast faree davs vrior to the date of raid : Silkobel, b g. by SHike, John J. Om, hearing, and {hat return be made {o this Providence, R. 1. Forbes Robertson, br &, by J. Maicolm Forbes, V. M. Frost, Springfield, Mass. Y 4 music lovers attend a programme Raiar e Hermit, b h, by Peter the &ltvfllhfll‘lzlh em r. No. 57, 0. E. §., mests in Teipie ?'3 Hail. a 18, A. 0. H. Memorial Post, No. 534, V. B % Armory. Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of A. meéts in Sieiner Hail. Motion Pictures and Vaudeville ai Dayis Theatre. and Motion Pictures & Motion Pictures at Ereed Theatra TODAY'S EVENTS Festival of St. Mark, the patron saipt of Venice. Birthday greetings to Princess Mars years ol 1o Archbishop Dowling of St. Paul toda: elebrates his tenth anniversary as a bi- shop. Ri. Rev. Granvilice H. Sherwood. Bpis- New Zeaiand kesps a_ ngtional holiday The American League of Pen. Womes today begins its biennial convention ané silver jubilee in Washington, D (. Rt. Rev. Joséph Schrembs Catholic 0p of Cleveland, Sails today to attend the Intérmational Bucharistic Congress is Rome. A conference of the Liberal party ir Manitoba has been called 1o meet in Win- nipeg today to arrapge for the coming provincial elections Agricultural problems and waterwas improvements are 1o be the chie! sulsjects of consideration at the annual conventios o fthe Mississippi Valler Association which is (0 begin its sessions Kansas City. today @ ANNOUNCEMENTS Strand Today. Five Keal Acte. The five B. F. Keith acts at the Strand Maicolm | for today and Wednesday will certainly come up 10 all expectations as cach act Is a star in itself. The Parisian Ttio presenting their ows' is full of Avis Bennétt and George Lee offer a comedy skit especially written by John ny Hyman called Vawderille It is a bright aseartment of songs Patter, breesily delivered by & pair of plavers whose vaudeville bresding do- MeGrath, | notes class. dquetic May Miller & Co. present a skit called Avis Benmett and George Les are sses in vaudeville etiquette. Etiquette s the comventional Tuies or ceremoial ob- served in polite sockety and of cours, . b m. by Willis Woodland, | ved In plite ewewty st of sseee “Vaudevilic Etiquette’ mmus therefors only g0 to make up the miceties of vau- ‘Argot Bhass b £, by # devilie. At least it does as far as Avis Sttora " Cong. TS0 Hal W. T.| potmett and George Lee are concerned. They offer an espécially written skit by Jobnny Hymmn called ““Vaudewille Etiquette” Tt is a bright assortment of songs and patter, breezily delivered by & ing denotes clas. Rucker and Witifred are two sbonr entertainérs. Ebony ix of a dugky hoe and naturally ebony funsters are of the sme color. Racker and Winifred are Expressive | Colorsd _comedians. Qunotious playess. who walk riught up to a langh asd sav “helio.” One plays the role of a Chiness 8 b h, by Ringen, the Pros.|and the other an eccemtrie. Together pect Racing Stable, Lakeport, N. H. ANNOUNCEMENTS Breed Theatre. No more exquisite production has been Sten hers in recent months than ‘“The " Marion Davis' new Par- amownt-Cosmonolitan creation which the feature attraction at the Breed thea- they manage to get the most fum in mel- ody and motion out of an assortment of patter, songs and dances. The Chibess characterisation -is a particularly clever bit_of character acting. Conway Tearla will be Shadow in Shadows of the Sea, with an all mar cas “Shadows of the Sea” is an adwenfure story written by Frank Daey. Love aml romance play an important part in the the production is the ramid-fire action that is noticesble from the first seene to the last. Mr, Tearle. in the role of a young soMier of fortune whose principal occupation is the foiling of maritime e roles in his eventful career. — Davis Thestre. Outranking anything of its kind ever seen in Norwich is Capt. Pickard's Train- el Seal Circus. The clever femts per- formed by these sea animals arc well nigh upbelievable. Among the wonder- ful tricks is that of a seal performine on a tight rope. This is claimed 1o be the only seal in the world doing. this particolar feat Rober and Gold hare a very funny repid-fire conversational act that is & scream from beginning fo end. Haggerty and Gordon present a lively 1 some homestead | clever sieps are performed by an - property at Massapeag has been soid 10( ceptionally pretty girl assisted by her TU. S. Senator Frank E. Brandegee. who| pariner, who specializes on the “mut” will_make alterations in the house and uSe it for a summer home. made for John S. Lenox, variety of humor. He puils some real good while dancing Le. Vaux. the accordionist supreme. fs all tthat he claims o be. As 3 virtuoms and alon the piano-accordeon he i supreme Unstinted applause always sccompanies this act Helen Primrose, “ths nut extraordin- lived up to her reput chuckles and giggies, Helen has Kennedy and Burt were seen in clever comedy skit. entiled “Engaged, Married and divorced,” in three scenes. penty of good laughs were found in these thres serious subjects. The Sign On the Door."starrinz Nor- ma Taimadge is the screen mitraction Miss Talmadge's recent success in win- ning & national popuimrity contest was well deserved. Charles Richmman ‘s seen in the role of Lafe Regan. lIaw one of | Cody and Paul McAllister have promsn- ent parts. The work of the entire cast highly successful stage play of the same name. Connecticut Cellege Comvocation. The lecturer at Connécticut Collage convocation this (Tuesday) afterncon at T2 15 ociock will be Profemer Frask F. Spaniding., dean of the graduate acheol of education at Yaie university. His mib- ject will be Some Carsers in Fducation Open to Women and the War (o Them. Professor Spanlding is regarded as ons of the most foremost educators of to- day. ranking among the first of those have national reputation in the field wh of educational development. by birth. he bas had m] west, nota-

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