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higher rulifig rate for call monky induced heavy- profit-taking. cs- pecially in the Standard Ofls, causing the market to drop around the end of the first hour. The rapid bidding up of Mexican and . Pan-American Petroleums checked the decline and started some prices upward again, but the marking angd_then uvue-g,m 6, probably as a result of the’ gdvernment. withdrawal” of s | $0,000,000 -from its- deposits in :the. lo- ‘cal centers The" time ‘money and com- mercial paper- ts were qulet. Forelgn exehanges were irregular.- De- mand sterling was firm at the opening reacted’ later ‘on a -heavy offering of ‘commercial bsupud closed ‘at- a_slight ‘tractional gain.. The premium on Cana: dian dollars touched 1-8 of 1 per cent. German . marks_ téll to 3 5-16 cents & | North *Pacitie Pern R Reows Plerce. Oil Pierce Oil pr Ry Steel Spring. .\ usl Repub T & Steel Repi1 & Steel pr South Peelfic - 5 South Eailwry South Ry pr ‘Tenn “Copper Tob Prod A ‘Coba¢co “Prod Unioni Pacific U 8 Rubber = 54&‘ SPECIALLY TRAINfl) IN e ..q).. U S Rubber pr U 'S Stes! U S Steel pr . West'house A B . West'house El . Willys. O'land . ) Willys-O'land pr ... L1001 - 108% 122 nw% 100 {g“‘ 108% 0l ey 82% G?’K 6%, V6% 2% Chicago Grain; Market. up of the call money rate to six per cent. and 8 rather widely held beiief that, tke rapig extent of the adyance had left the .market in aweakened - tech- nical position resulted in a geoeral un- sottlement in final dealings. Standard - Ofl of New Jersey, ‘which hundred, anotner .new .low. BTOCKS. The following is s summary of the transactions on the New York Stock Ex- change up to 3:P. M.: | e crqp “report wflam‘l&’ ‘wheat 'Was constried -as bullish. - Besides, talk wp current about frost In' Argentina. Buying, however, lacked volume through- DR SCHOLL S finctuated within a range of nearly 3¢ y . Close. ; getuinelyouciing dnd with miost’ traders Dolnta. catablished a pew high at 250 1-3, Allied Ch l;;',:‘ ’;:‘,2 C;,,, Wheat—r - ; Eigh. - Lo 0 Cltaen ‘ssuming early that the Turks would %nd then closed at 233 for a net-loss of | AiCd FARINEFS <+ I S - g B Dec. 107% 108% 10T% sign ‘an armistice before night the mar- 12 1-2 points, the day's sales approxi- | 471 SO e iiae e . anird Ay 109% 108% - - 109% ket until after mid-day showed a ten- mating 100,000 ‘shares. Mexican Petro- |40 Con' oo . es. eg 67t July 102% - 201% - 1023 dency “to sag ‘in sympathy with corn Tolmta, loting st & nor-eain ot '8 01 Am Cenipel: ok 10 10 [Com— SR . e g rostlons et L at a net gain o ] - . 3 > msch of the Buying belng pased on Prev- | AR St o, oL, T, USA| Dee ... 62% 808 825 | during ti last hour of the board of trads : WILL BE AT OUR STORE \dent E. L. Dohney's statement concern- |Am Cotton Oil pr .. 53 53 52 May ey 6a%.eais || St meT atIAvIaK, eai ricyivad 2 g the financial position of the com-|Am Hide & L ... 14 14 1¢ | Juy Sn Bl ek as to the guteome of the allles’ ultima- anny pany. The Pan-American lssues wers | Am Hige & Lopb ... 1% 1% 1% tum to Tarkey. News that export bids - butt Wions 18 Aykeguy. Texas coumpeny a0 | b L i ik oae: at the Guif of Mexico showed 2 con- 3 s tee tablished & new high, but eased off on|Am Tobacco ~.....162% 161 1523 | Dee. 39 39% 29 tinued rise tended furtherte emphasize i profit-taking at the close. Some of the|Am Woolen ......102% 997 1013 | May 9% 39% 8% bullish sentiment, and 5o likewise did L - domestic oils, notably, Houston, Pure|Ansconda = ... §2% 62 52 July 38% 38U .33% Teports of & -better domestic milling de- OCTOBER llth"lz Producers and Refiners and Phillips Pe- |Atch T % S F ...106% 106 106 Liberty Bonds. - |mand. Forelgners® were credited with g froleum, closen below yesterday's final | Assoclated ONl . 125 2 High. . Tow. . dloeb| SIHE OSSN Sosenintg u ebod 5, : igures. Atch T & S.F pr .. 93 3 % = Sufiint of future delivery holdings The United States Steel borporation’s | Balt-& Ohlo -.... 26% D L e e I oes|and the finish was at about the top fig- IF YOU HAVE FOOT TROUBLES glatinmt 56 mfliled oxders on_Septer |Beth Eissl B) S T U S Lib ist 4310010, 9990 10004 Ures of ey e o2 X er 30 which showed an increase of | Beth. Steel pr s 96% 7 S Lib 24 4% 10062 9996 . 100.0 ESSals Atpeot. of ‘the. government NNOUNCEMENT WILL INTEREST YOU 741,502 tons, was about what conserva- |Brook R T. D a2 3903 . 100,08 | crop Teport 35 to corn compared with THIS ANNO X L Y tive interests expected but well below | Brook Rap T U'S Lib i 99.93 100,03 What most traders had' expected, made some speculative estimates, which ' ran |Butte & Sup . Victory 4%s ...100.36° 100.12 . 100.20 (Prices-for corn and nau average low- churches, for the deficlt in the: as high as 1,000,000 tons increase. Sgec- [Canadian Pac 2 called |..100,30 ' 10004 - 100,10 | €F+ fand, and 360 was subscribed. ulative disappointment was reflected .in |Cent. Leather Quotéd in dollars and cents per $100 Provisions wers easier, infiuénced by day will be cbserved ms Scitiement Sup-2 a drop of 2 1-4 from the day's high, |Cent Leath pr bond. the_offigial corn ~crop: estimate and By which was 108 3-4, the highest in mare [ Ches & Ohlo . day here in the work oOf ‘thé uat—'l: ¥oreign Txchange. With' the exception oI sterling, al qustations are In cents per unit ‘of for sign currency: Chi Gt West' . Chi Gt West 'pr Chi M &St P/.... ChiM % St Pipr .. & than two years. Independent steels wero trregular, Bethlehem B, Lackawanna Guif States and Replogle losing ground, while Crucible and Republic. registered 2 Jet-up ‘in_shipping .demand. ’ .. .BOND -MARKET . iz New York, ‘Oct. 10=Seliing of hizh The Geo. W. Kies Co. N o S s Tear | Erade rallroad sscurities tor the apparent 118420 MAIN STREET ; : : e hess ot ne mew sovermment ninds s || SHOES ‘CRAWFORD BLOCK HOSIERY e tols 7ied by President E. G. Grace, of the | Chiio Copper Reshd $e30 %] ohe o ihe features. In today's: active CRAWFOI 5 the. Norwieh Distriet Ministérial tormer company. o . P 3300 | and irregular Bond . market tion conventny thers Oct. 9- Equipments-did well at the start, Bald- | C98¢en o, - At 2apes e RIS GEHRa T SO G 113 Kot P e A et S R e s T et el L b e Se pl Sl b R Shs Mr. and Mrs. John Bacry & win and American Locomotives and Am. | Cosden rte. - s and, Pensylvania € 1-2's, 1" point, while Mrs. Walter. LaFoye, with Eddie sriear Car all egabiishing new peak | ORIV SIO8l ot s AtchiSon- General -4's,. -Chicago Burling. mons, members of the Bom Ton G orices in the firt hour. Virtually alliFOCRle aC e 1539 |ton and Quiney 5's, and Canadian North- - e | company, zmer guests of Mrs. Sim-5 Be gains were cancelled in later deal-| o0 % o 0 " Pasbtss 1338 |efn 6 1-2's_all were offered freely. at E T mons at the home of latter in theyr however, Baldwin dropping 1 5-8 | ot "5 HE0 {ialeinn Hanps 715 | substantial fractional concessions. and Thursday. Mr. Hughes is one of village Sunday. They were en route tom selow Mondar’s final quotations. Motors | 210 1" onen i R Tnterboroiigh Rapid Transit jssues con- | the. few photoplaywrights, who know . Providence from New York and wefe en were weak, Siudebaker dropping more | ne o P¥ E R S tinued fo. reflect security holders' ap. | DOW to Create a picture that tells a tertatned by invitation ‘of Mr. an 3 poffts and Chandler 1 1-4. Rails | gygrier "Bogy 177 St 1913 |ceptance of the re-organization: plan, the | SLOFY. convincingly. He is also. one of . at his home here. - The company agged bebind the rest of the list and|mign Bogy (0).pr.. Norway 12005 |55 jumping: 2 polnts; certificate 5's, | the fAst to supervise every. phase of lin Providence one week, and Mrs. generally closed lower, but Delaware. | Gen' Ejectric . R 125 |1 54-and ©s 1 1-2° However. Third |his work from the writing of the scen- {mons is leaving Thursday to wiit Usckawanna und Western moved up fOr | Gen Eiec spl w 1 .. i 7450 |Avenue adjustment five’s and B. R. T is- | 4710 to the cutting of the finlshed| During the past week there have been frame construction to. conform o the|end will go (o Boston later to visit ® net gain of 1 1-2 at 139 after Kav-|Gen Motor Brazil 4 . | sues were-fesctionary, film. several -applications filed with Fire present dwelling. Stmmons’ brothef-in-law -al sister, flratyd 141 Gen . Motor .pr | Among the. rail mortgages to move to| MI- Hughes made a happy choice|Marshal Howard L. Stanton which| Much. progress has been made of the|and Mrs J. H. Mahoney. Talk of “melon eutting” was responei- | Gen Motor Deb MONEY higher ground were Norfolk and Western | W2€R he selected pretty Colleen Moore | shows that there is apparently no let-up | various pmjects mow in haad and con-| Recent visitors at the home of m be for the bidding up for some high | Hupp Motor Car York, Oct. 10—Call - monay |cORVertible 6%, ‘International and Great | (0 Play the leading part in “The Wall in the desire to build in Norwich. - Out| tractors are working st top-notch speed| Ellen Stoddard in the village have priced industrial specialties. National ) Ijiinois Central . 6 Jow 5o raling rate oyl Northern 5’ Toledo St Lotis and West. | Yuower-” This charming player Te-|of the six applications filed during the|to complete the Worx before the. frees-|Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Hursbutt n-—lr Biscult touched 215 §-5, as compared | inspiration Cop . btteran ot 6 1.8 1act Joun|ern #'s, B.& O, convertible 4 1-2's and | Y21s a naivete and an unspoiled| week three are for dwelling houses, two|ing weather sets in E. ‘Haurl Mrs. Williamson, Mr. and, with 201 at the close yesterday, on re- |Int Harvester SIS A O At Chicago and Alton s, the ‘advanes in | SWeetness in the screen that is not|for garages and the other ome for an| According to figurés obtained by The|Mzs. Lester M. Huributt and ports of a proposed 75 per cent. stock {Int Mer Marine be e li ao each. ¢ass belng & point or move. Somy | Only _ cultivating, but is absolutely | agdition to a frame building. Commercial Record. building operations| Marion, all of Charieston, W. Va4 dividend. American Wooles improved 1;int Mer Mar pr ki e . 2 - : essential to the part she portrays.| Ji ook i p 156, Wn TRBOvt of Datine. trade comvione i METAL MARKET of‘the weak spots In the same list were oseph - Clmochowski asks permission | throughout Connecticut this week show| The last lewon in chair caning. given n B . CHi and’ Eastern Tilinois 5" th- | Miss Moore's acting is a revelation.|to erect a . two-story, two-tenement|a consideradle gain over the corresponi- Miss Gladys E. Stratton in® the Coun The sharp break in Broaklyn Rapid | Kennecott @, York, Oct.'10—Covper quiet, slec- | SHESE0, 20d Fisiern Tinols ¥'s, South | & 54 'ininite resources at her com- |frame house on_ Golen aect. . The|ims week of Ik + ar In tne veoanas |t sum has beex changed t6 Mo Tranait sock, which cloted at a net |Lehigh illey jrolgtie smot and futores 14; £ .| Southern 4 1-2', Now Tork rallways ad- | Mand. and never resorts (o & bag Of (houso i to be 28x20 fest with & ston€|towns of fhe state this weok 183 per.|day evening, the 16 . loss of § 1-4, was founded on the bellef | Mexican Petro #poi and futures : iron steady} 5 5 stale tricks for her effects, We be- |and brick foundation. The exterior fin- |m! o construet! & vart hat new financing is needed and that)Miami Copper % | prices unchanged; lead firm, spot, 6.50 dhechient D6 and el York, Westchsal- |0 iinat a mew oomeRiennes with an = s oL gmi s sty ematior e o er and Boston 4 173, point. Mexican Petroleum §'s moved up 1 3-4 in response to'the increase In stock prices and»Magzna Copper T's improved 2. Otn- ishes will be in clapboards and red ce- dar’ shingles while the interior will be in spruce and North ,Carolina pine, There s gy work amounting to $349,138, while year ago in the eorresponding week 2t Dérmits were iscued for new construe- tion work amounting to $613, and|end guest of her former Sunday, schod . week end at the home dard. . National Glenwood Week, Octohesr 7th-14lh o GlenWOod i" "'l‘ j'trr':a'.:';i;'mzmm, T mznnm;jmn1|nm.mnumunmr"uml entirely new manner, has come to de- light lovers of the screen. The Goldwyn company has sur- rounded Miss Moore with an excellent wiil be six rooms and bath to cach ten- ement. Work is to be started immedi- ¢ in 1920 191 permits for mew buildings|teacher, Miss Ethel Woodward, "'*"*t er industrials moved within narrow lim- | CeSt including Miss Fanny Stock- 10 cost $2,431.241 were issued E. parsenage its; bridge, who played the family servant Alex_ Shokum is to bulld a two-tene - Mise Sarah T. Latimer was the Forsign issues were fregwlar wih | 0 Rupert Hughes' widely successful|ment house on Howard sircet and|REAL ESTATE SALES Mrs. Wells™ Lyman and Mrs Wil most. changes unimportant, Lyon | §'s, | Picture,; “The Old Nest,” Tom Galiery, | work on the foundation has aiready © AND MORTGAGE LOAXS|Mitchell of Palmertown on an P t nowever, dropped 1 1-1. Rush Hughes, Gertrude 'Astor andibeen started. The house will be 26x44 In N el h Hartford .Wednesday. Wotl sales (par “vaiue)- were: $19.| Richard DIx. “The Wall Flower” was | foet with a poreh In fron and one ‘n b Coelyin 5 oo O g S Miss Addie A. Thomas 6f umnz ané Miss Cassie Holman of om who attendsd ‘the Mayflowse ?m day party given in honior of Mra. Nelsor| D. Robinson of Norwich Town at they Tofe of Mies Susin Mathewson oni Thursday, were callers at the home off Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop that afternoon. 982,000, - Announcement was -made- today thaf the $16,000.000 Haitlan offering was ov- ersubscribed. produced under the direction of the author himself, who, for the first time, in this picture took up the di- Tectional reins. The scenic effects were made by Cedric Gibbons of the Goldwyn Art Department. Other pictures on_the bill include! Movie Chats and a Sunshine Comedy. | there were 15 sales of real estate’as compared to .18 sales for the corfes- ponding week in 1921. The mortgags loans for the respective weeks were, $37,500 and $25,450 There were six sales of real estate ‘n New’ London during the -past week which number wes, two less than the the rear on. both stories. The exterior will be finished in clapboards and shin- gles with a brick under-pinning and foundation, ‘ There will be six rooms and bath to cach temement and the interior will be finished off in hardwood floors and trim. The contract has not been let. POETRY #ALD HOUSECLEANING. - R 3r. and Mrs, Donald Irwin and daugh- Thera's a'long, coid winter coming. | ~ A bungalow is to be built on Palmer|SpWe Week & year ago. The MOrgase| . parbars of M:. Vernon, N Y. et | And the.kousc 1 which we live BROADWAY avenuc by Carl W. Brand. The bunga-|l0ans for the respective woeks were §30.-| ., jnending a month at the residence ofs Should be mut fn perfect order— . 100 and $26,500, : low .will be one story and a half high {and the dimensions will be 30x24 fect. A real fine banner B. A. Keith vau-|{The exterior will be shingled and the? deville bill is scheduled for the Broad-|roof will be covered with composition way theatre for the last half of this|shingles. The interior will be hand- week. A bill that is sure to please all. | somely finished. For fans who like a plot with a| Frank L. Kimball is to erect a frame desree mystery there is a rare treat|garage. 12x16 feet at 156 Spruce street. coming in Charles Ray’s latest First|There will be a stone and cement four-— Natlonal attraction, “Gas, Oil and|dation on which wil be the frame strue- Water,” which will open a threc day|ture. Composition roofing will be used. It's a gift that we can give Thursday, Friday, Saturday To_ourselves and to our famitios— Just to keen the home-piace neat, With each nook and. corner garnichcd And cach curtain fresh and sweet! Where the home is thece the heart is, It's a saving old, but true; That is why we like to keep it Seeminz spick znd span and new. Not new furniture or carpets | _ Or expensive pillow tops, Mrs. Irwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank® A Aplin, tn the vilage. left Friday tos NEW LONDON. spend the week end with Mr. and The contract to build a summer cot-| Aplin at their farm i Preston. = ' = tage at Ocean Beach, for Samuel Kap-| Miss Gertrude Allen of Allendale, Long lan, of ,Hartford, has S&n awatded to|Cove, who lLasiacted as elerk - at. M. L. O'Connell, and work will be|Gales Ferry postoffice and store of Nar- started at once. The house will ‘be f|man & Povey for the past three months, frame and stucco comstruction, Provided{conecluded her dutles there last week. with all conveniences. Mr. and Mrx. Harold ), Peckham closed. A New London contractor has stared m.wl‘ their home at Long Cove and moved o But a newness that is purchased run at the Broadway theatre com-} A garage, 18x20 feet, is to be built atthe construction of a new house at the|Waterford last week, whete their daugh- With 2 broom and brush 2nd mops ! mencing tomorrow. No. 28 Grant court for Perlin W. Cal-|corner of Gorton and Beckley Streets!ter Narcy will enter school. To the elements of a good mystery|kins. There will be 2 stone and 2e-{for himself. T have been in. spotless hiouses Where true comfort did not reign; Where T feared to move a cushion— And T did not go again! Make your home just as attractive As you tey to make yourself; But, in the pursuit of neatness. Don't ‘put comfort on the shelt! —Margaret E. Sangster, in The Christian Herald. The pians provide a frame house, 23x30 -feet, - containing five rooms. and bath. A frame garage, 20x20 fee’, is to be bullt in the rear of the houss. Samuel Johnson and Ray Leeds are to erect 10 new houses on Ann street. ‘Work on he first of the houses has been arted. All will be of frame constru tion, 24x28 feet, bungalow type, Mr. and Mrs. George L Dungan, who have boen spending two weeks'at- theis: cottage on the Bluff, with Mrs. Dungan's mother, Mrs. Lilllan Van Sciver, andtheir daughter, Miss Lillian Dungan, who have passed the season Tere, returned to thely home in Philadelphia last Friday in thei: car. Mrs. Fleck of Pala, m, their guest, accompanied them. story the star has added his inimit- able comedy features. The opening of the picture finds him running a gurage near the Mexican border, making love to the pretty daughter of the hotel proprietor, running away from her in unaccountable haste at frequent ' intervals and deciphering automobile numbers through his field ment foundation and the exterior finish of the garage will be in shingles with & composition ~ roofing. lirs. James Ward of No. street is to build a large ad two-story house. 3 Eleven ition to her The addition will be of Py Ao ranged for ome family. The usual con-| Mrs. George A. Stanton of Norwieh was Ths Sanshivn e o Erotacion glasses. 5 e veniences will be provided. The houses|the guest for the' day of Mrs. And on the sea. 2 The spolution g s mamtery e iy Paward Afartingel| Wil cost about $4,000 cach. H. Beown and Mrs. E. V. Mann at Red. That lies in beauty at Its feet, ? Eont lon hie onH fof ieie plchIte A i Charles Ogle |, 1 @ Rarmond, the Jumber Qealer, has | ferm cottage. e eohyrs breath s passink gweot; | numerable P e Gy Ol ooy | taken out a permit for a cottage he will e rippling waves arc touched with | Gominate in the e, incl : e build on Willetts avenue. The work will LAINF]ELD 2 light ; tight-wad hotel proprietor who is|Miss Santa hannon Day P) be done by the day. The house well be 22x24 feet, of frame construction, con- taining five rooms, provided with the usual conveniences. . The contract to build a residence on Squire* street for Jos. Sandoro hms been awarded and work on the house has been started. The plans call for 2 frame -house,” 24x29- feet, conta'ning s rooms and bath, provided with all con venienées. Witness They croon’and cail mysteriously— So scintallant, go softly bright— And tempt_the sailor to the sea, Their sparkling net—a golden flesce— Outspreads in glory from the shore, To bring a dream of distant peace, Or-draw the wild heart as of yore Upon some far' quest evermore, From whieh réturn shall never be; The vanishing horifon leaves The seeker still uzon the sea. Yet some come home to. Stoninzton, The soft September sunshine falls Upon, the tall grass by sea walls. And on the hillsides where, they lfe ‘Who-have returned from alien sky- And wandering quest to Stoningto: The locusts drofie upcn the trees; And ga—!her(n: sweats, the l‘onev bees Rove o'er the blooms continuously, ! Wherslio the sailors. from the, seas Who have come back to. Stoninfton. —3. E. Buhler, in New York, Herald. What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving = Pictures at Broadway Theatre. Moving” Pictures at Strand Theatre. Moving Pictures at Breed Theatre. Buckingham- Council, No. 14, Jr, O. U. ‘A. M., mets in Buckingham Mémotal. ‘Norwich Grange, ‘No. 172, P. of H, [" meets jn Steiner Hall. Norwich Lodge. No. 12, A. 0. U. W., meets in Ow)s’ Hall. Sebequor Council, No. 11, D. of P., meets at 58 Broadway. Centenary of the birth of John D. Rinkle, noted American mathematician and educator, * The Sonthern . Commerclal. Congress opens_its. fourteenth annual -convention todxy at. Houston, A- bust of -James Bryce :will be - pro- Sented by ‘the -Sulgrave Institution m the American people at . exercises ° Washington today. “Candidates for United States senator, governor and other officials to be voted for” ih November will be named by the ropublicans, of- Rhode Island ‘at their staté” convention in Providence today. A world. conference of the technical ‘and commercial press is to be opened in New York city today under the aus- pices of the Associated Business Papers Incarporated of America. The confer- .Lucien Littlefield SALE AT 0SGQOD MEMORIAL There is to be a sale at the Osgood Memorial Parish- House on Friday, October 13th, .for the bemefit of the Mission department. Numerous do- nations _have. been received for the sale, and a feature will be the grab Dag for childfen in charge of a witch. Miss Pauline Mather will have charge of the tea room. The hours of the sale are from 3 until 6 p. m. trying to sell shares in a mythical oil well at ten cents per. . Samuel Butterworth was away from his desk this last week, spending & few days at Atlantic City. Robert R. West and family have mov~ éd from their summer home in Can- terbury to their rTesidence in the Vil lage. | “§fs. Lottie Dodge and her daughter { Marion are batic from their visit fo-Cape 3 } Cod. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rockwood and their - children -have. returned to thei home in Norfolk, Mass, after spending several' weeks at the home of Mrs. Rock- woods father, Jason Lathrop. Rev. David Combs, rector of t. Paul's Annlghureh went to ‘Boston the last)of the week to meet Mrs. Combs who had, spent the summer with her mother in' New Foundland. A-delegation of Masons attended Sun- the (inal exercises of the three. ys' cclebration of 'the 100th amni- versary of Orient Lodge, No. 62 in Bast= i Hartford. Robert R. West drove his | car and took with him Rev. Wiliam C. | Preatis, - George Babeock, Walter Cle |1and, Harold Lewis. 3 The servize was held in the first Congregation Chureh, where Mr. Prentis - was a former pastor and who had & past on program. Harold' Lewis also sat on the platform with many other ' masters_of Connecticut. Sunday . evening mhm absence of the _pastor at the First = Congregutional Church. C. L. Butter had charge of the-~ {service ana Willlam B. Wiison gave an interesting 2ddress. Miss Adelaide Pren- tis read an illustrated poem, - The -Ladles’ “Ald of the First Congre- gational Church will meet Wednesday at- 'ternom with Mrs. Willlam Wilson. "SOUTH' The local T. M. 4 3 “Manslaughter” In spite of the fact that there were no photographers to record the.dress and. customs of the masses during the years of the decadence of the Roman_empire, Cecil B. DeMille has faithtully ' reproduced a sceme of the barbarian invasion of Rome -in his latest Paramount ' picturc. “Man- slaughter,” which is being enthusias- tically received-all over the country. The eposide alluded to is a brief historical cutback, but it depicts viv idly the arrival of Alaric's hordes in the Eternal City. Leatrice Joy, who is one of the principals of the modern portion® of the story is the hostess at a lavishly beautiful Roman bacchanal -which is interrupted by Thomas Meighan. in the role of the leader of the Coths, Lois Wilson, John Miltern and Casson Ferguson are the other. members of the ' notable cast appearing in this sequence. A strikingly _reaistic gladiatorial combat is one of the many interesting features of the bacchanalian_enter- tainment. Although the episode re- quired morg than a week to film and H Xept neark, 1,000 persons employed, ! it will occupy the screen for only a < | few minutes. It is used to point a 1 poworful lesson and serves to draw a o comparison - between ancient Rome, and modern America. The. cast is practically all-star and embraces many of the best known players of the. Paramount Stock com- pany. The picture, which will be the attraction of the Strand theatre start- ing today is one of the finest Cecil B. DeMille creations and it should Drove a record breaker at-the house. “MANSLAUGHTER" The Cast Daniel O'Bannon....Thomas Meighan Lydia Thorne. Leatrice_Joy Evans, her maid.. Lois Wilson| Gov. Stephen Albee. .. ...John Miltern Judge Homans.......George Fawcett Building Permits. F. M. Lamphear, frame house, Gorton street. Cost $4,000. SALE OF PROPERTY ¥. M. Lamrhear, frame garage, Goi . Colt & Sholes have sold for Mrs,| '] Sirect Com HI00. Cora E. Morse her country home Drob- | et Gost $40.000, erty in Preston. 'Also throush . the i sameé agency 4 desirable building ot |, ‘et COtt & Avion Sapply, C“;‘,‘,‘;"' on Geer avenue, sold to Mrs. Bva B.|* MEST O0Rat geeL . Coft BLOC Tefft, who .intends to build a fine | house in the near future. “L‘mq Raymond, cottage, Willetts ave-| nue. Cost $2,000. Number of, permits for the week, 15 estimated cost $50,400. 10 houses, Fitzgerald Dancing Academy Opening Thomas J. Fitzgerald announces tha opening of his. dancing academy at 0dd Fellows hall, Monday, October 15. Mr. Fitzgerald peeds no introduction to local dancers as he has for the past| At the annual towh meeting held this five years been considered one of New.|past week, an appropriation of, $118,000 England’s finest exhibition dancers.|was made-for the _construction. of a Fer enroliment telephone 1235 graded school in the Wost district. Ten reasons why this’,Glenwood Rafige “Makes Cooking Easy” ; THEGo!dMed:.lGlgnwood actually gives you all the facilities of two complete ranges. ‘And if you are one of those particular housewives who pride themselves on keeping a spotless kitchen, you will appreciate the real beauty of this remarkable range with its gleaming pearl- grayfinilhofporeelmnenmd. You can clean and polish it in two minutes with a damp cloth. GTON . A boys are getting in - tratning for caming basketbal season. It 15 expected they .will have 2 much: stronger ‘team ¢his yéar. 3. R E& “sttended the | banquet at East Hartford, given by Orient lodg: 62, in homor of their 100th auniver- Ventllators ESSENTIALS TO RAPID PRODUCTION WE MAKE AND ERECT THEM - IN ALL REQUIRED DESIGNS AND SIZES, / $ . . W. H. Brackett fs visiting m.: Ma: s el oA ded Drmmo Fua e 'ACCORDING TO REQUIREMENTS ow ok s ook % i3 " Shea &Burke, 37-47~Mam St., Norwich ANNOUNCEMENTS | Drummond & poiicoman.ick atower V. M. Brackett was the wekal guests of Mr. and 3irs. Phillips of Pai-— mer, Mass, ~ e and ek, :oz Eegwnies and 'm"'.; Allen tingthis week at Groton Nofwich and East Hampton. Eleanor Bellinton..Dorothy Cumming Bobby Dorset. Dicky Evans. Butler .. Prison Matron _BREED THEATRE ‘Those: who enjoy a ‘sparkling com- edy, brilliant_titles, and a little weep or two,. will find all :thesein the new Goidwyn - picture, “The Wall Flower,” | Brown . ‘by-Rupert Hug “Gloomy attraction-at the Brepd' Theatre today{ Prisoners ... - THAMES SHEET METAL WORKS ' ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS 102 BANK STREET Tel. 1532 NEW LONDQNV .Cagson Ferguson -Mickey Moore .James Neill Sylvia Ashion