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f n PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILI Telephone 430 CUMMINGS&RING fmem/_ll)ir:e:&on ‘and Eml;almgrs ‘ gmpr.l:fz GML::- Buildin, | need_apply. GAGER Funera.l Dlrectiu' and - cmbalmer Prompt Sebvice Day ar Night _ HOURIGAN BRO& FUNERAL DiRECTORS " » Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Ca, 3 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL, DIRECTORS " .AND EMBALMERS Lady -Assistant. Telgphons 410: DAY.OR NI ‘ @ clGARs | Whitestune Cigir sare 370 per thousind. Frandila 8t 4. F. CONANT, 11 f_'—,-———-———q | TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE . IMPORTED AND - iDOMES CIGARS John R: Bowman 116-118 West ‘Main St. Establiskied for Malf a Century i PLUMBING AND GASFITTING mlr.n' J. COCHRANE, PLUBSING, /HEATING ‘Washingion Square. | PHUNK 581 The very .best plumbin workmen at the fairest prices ltx ars' snteed; alio heating and gas fitting. JOMN F, TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. T. F. BURNS AUTOS TO HIRE JARE T 209 G Brow, " FRAN St. < Phone l"‘u Norwlr.h.Dodge !fl" ice car. Phone 1507, "PAPER HANGING . -I'&‘.im; e okly janbd % ¥ SIEnt six size gold l’?‘n.agn "‘"“%«mm.fi:‘ ’1 Railmad St- e """ MILE TO VILLAGE, E—New mileh co r? 534 8 e qulm G-mvnn. T FOE SALE or rent. )wyn No. l St.,, Norwich To; H.u'hofl' ner. Tel. 468-4- FARMS for lllf_ ‘Write g, bl)llldl. Agency, ,-Conm, g WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ner'’s, ev;ry !.\nndu "A. C. Bennett. R-clne,s Farm Ag k l! lhl ‘Windbam Inu Y ANTED—Cool | BULLETIN Teaders Tel. 35-4 Willimantic Division. - dec8d e i ‘THE to cail on The PIBII(~CaM meat .ht.i 61 them: 176 Norin M ml?é"?fio 'é‘;;!“' 3 orth Main S8 No : m, lsmrhnfidlm pil;m ’l‘h-flenry.uhn&so-es 'SALE, HORSES fz‘g;nuout 5363 . l_ptit'nsrfi i A SNBTICE "DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the y THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR, D. J. COYLE ENTIST mam.msuuommh,com' Office Hburs: 8—12, 1i30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone PanlA:Schwa.r&,D M. D, DENTEST Somers Block. On the Squ.u-e Telephone 774 j 'SuRdEoN b’ Grory Building : DENTITT DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Buildirg | Phone 618’ Hours !-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. ; z 3 = = P TRUCKING C. D, JOB{{Y). ”37 V‘V‘aul Main St. YX: ove everything anyw) Spécial mnmm given g’m oving Mllera and ma- chmerv Phone 857-3. Jandd s mmszotnllfl - = 135»14 Main St.; when.in need or trola. bm and. umqn Tel. 7l1v Cor A of & plas ovind . ith _acre feet, RS ouses, & o ot saow o Dron, 5 Fh Hoes Sion sad] dwmler'! harmicy, Hing: Stk FEL-0-PEP iuh hens lay my QUAN co! OF CARTAGE, AT CORNER f‘un CENTRAL AVE. THOMAS J. DODD, oosmm‘/ox.. __._L_—,_ “FOR-SALE Piece of McKmley Avanue Property can be sold to show an earning capa- city of eighteen per,cent. lent location' and on very desirable Tel. Moosu 'LIBERAL - LOAN ce. Nerwich, Conn particulars, inquire of JOHNA.MO&)\N El REAL ESTATE BR FRANKLIN SQVARE o Pt Ave. Tel. No. Detween & and 6.30 a. m. A it ik SRS anythi 479-5. Several cho&ce buud.lflt lots on Crane Ave. (2 new strset soon to be opened, om 457 West Main to Maple St.) ; l.lu fine located Tots on Maple St., all eity provements, “select_neighborhood, only 15 minutes’ walk to Franklin Sq. /For fur- ther Lnle{ni'lon call up or address HAS. RATHBON Joseph: Gmllotte and Sons “Contractors and Builders We Guarantee Sflbfi:fian Quality, Quantity um( Price_ 29 Palmer St. ’P.:U_'. Box 13% JEWETT CITY, CONN. Norwieh, Conn: FOR SALE House, Fanning Avenue Contmnmg Seven Ronm.. —Kitchen, Dining Room, Li r: IWM. i Large Reception Hail; Ha ood Floors, Fireplace in Living Room. Second Floon—fioli Bedrooms, Good Sized, Modern = Bath ' Foom; Steam Heat. This House is new, never occupied, and modern in every respect. Will be sold {| for less than its v: to close an es- For further information apply i R S. BARTLETT, Trustee 44 'SHETUCKET ' BTREET 1 N decSWEM N FOR EVERYBODY. ,q-—-—_—‘ NEW YEAR MESSAGE ! § The best way®to insure happiness throughout, the comi g year and for 3 many years in the ffl ure is.to ewn your own home." Stop bei made wretched by greedy, grasping in- considerate ' landlords and enjoy a degree of independence and freedom from restraint beyond your fondest drearfis of realization. Examine my attractive listings of desirable home properties. Without doubt | have just the placu to suit your require- ments, “Call to see me soon, at 63 -roadway, or telephone 1334. ARCH W. Of 41GHEST 'GRADE PROPERTIES = E BIIMH STETSON & IOIJHG CARPENTER ang B lu.DE'g 2 mmxbmn BOOKB&NDFJ! Jossm BRADFORD Bllnk Books Made and Ruled b Order FOR SALE 27 GREEN AVENUE FORMER HOME OF 7 m LATE JOSEPH D. HAVI HOUSE CONTAINS 10 ROOMS AND _~BATH — THOROUGHLY MODERN, EASILY CONVERTI- stance auto truck- No. 34 i o o fx": distan RGE LA um, lon( distance nmunx and l:uckln‘. * Tel. €17-12. A viug and E: renm ;finmc%:&“fi’lwu Ave, ot 1438: and mwln;’ long munu 2. dehn, uu;u bt. Pnon. 7927, . ;t. Pt#na l‘%. 'ANCE MOV _BRO' & BARTLEY, tucket St Phone $01. NG "AND. FU ITURE MGVING. HELEN ‘L. rm! % TRACHER OF SINGING. ERNEST E, BULLARD Teacher of the m.\lliolln . Phone 127-4 - cmoroma! A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. o Foot Specnlnt —— + vduu are ingreasing—is - your Flre' BLE INTO 2 APARTMENTS— PRICE $9,000 James L. Case. 40 SHETUCKET STREET TELEPHONE 876 ndumaNCE ROOM 10 218 MAIN STREET Start the New ‘Year Right! Place” your Fire, Burglary, thlhty. Automobile, Life,” Acci Ansurance with = * HAROLD S, BURT 120 Laurel ‘Hill Avenue 3 Pmn‘pt hrvna 4 acres land, barn, electric. lights—located in Greeneville. For particulars, see A.' V. COVELLO Tel. 683:3 ; 198 CLIFF STREET Farm of acres Jand, vnfl dmdu Ain’ t-ll;b pasture and ‘weodla well watared, plenty of ‘wood, roof house, with barn, h-n houses -and several " other b:l some fruit: Fary ar VI age of Greeneville; on state road, 10 min- utes’ ride” to Franklin are. Rl is an opportunity of a lifetim semebady wishing a farm near the sity.” For part/cullrl inquire - | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ‘Central Bldg. | Phdne Insurance ? tional protection. _ ISAAC §. JONES Richards Bldg. 91 Main Street} e~ FOR SALE siso quality, wood Patior, Sghoned wood $1200 po ] Cord—Ajso. ~kindHfige ' chesthi -| wood,. deiivered to al p-rh .( the city, HARRY B. Puonz 792 nowmo )th!s BOWLaw A“\n munnph AETNa e ¥ see us . fcr add| > 3 Norwich advised | In- excel- { Mu lot.~ Owner leaving town. - For furthér Te: i i 3 i COME" chestnut ... .not, a-rslnl. The v.he im Uit k. ! NOW is the time to ;: _your fruit and shade trees b, sz.\ nmmcardmu;. ...g;wm .*.fi Erns e ln'fl.e TR FOR S, SALE—A very fast low. .(Phona Au 14. FOR . m—Ov Tand 3-4 ton ’n'onu, H u,nc E S AND |new tires, in 4 | SCHOOLS. “A RARE GAIN | ‘A, SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND/|- S % MY LATEST FARM BULLE’ IN, _ {CHOICE 9" 400) ".un over. FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET 'ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I Y AN 4 mgxuu I FIRST- NEW BARN umn IN A HIGH STATE OF | ?E TILITY —-,ABUHDAICE OF D, PLENTY. 1-4 truck, fine conditicn; 1937 Do-.lxs roadster, 1918 Ford uhu-un\ Adams Mo- ) tor Co., Baltic, Conn, mnd WE HAVE some good gfid hand motorcycies, 185, 3200 and $225. Norwici bargains 30, vu” u'u cle uo.. ‘ llll i novisd AUCTIONS ' NOTICE WATCH TOMORROW'S ADV. SHEET OF THIS PAPER FOR THE SALE AT AUCTION ON MONDAY, JAN. 10, AT 2 O'CLOCK, OF THE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE AND HOME AT BROOKLYN VILLAGE OF THE REAL ESTATE BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE ANGELL. 3 3. €. WITTER, AUCTIONEER, Office - and ~ Salesrooms, No. 43 Main ‘§t., Danielson, Conn, saiih s isian dovand Lrue. o auiiotbuse Ckeis lub dis baris ul Lhe WoBtd. fmu of all kinas deiivered in all parts of Burope. lieal Lstitc abd Fire lnluulfil. - M, FORMIGLIO, IIO Franklia Sta Svewics, Conn. Phone 845 mardd | TO RENT — - TO RENT—Sunny front room with all convu.neneu. Tel. 353-4. Janpd 5 mar—ufln housekeeping_rooms. rman, 17 Boswell Ave. Jansd FOR BENT—Five-room tenement, ith lmprvvomonu 29 Bentley Ave., Laurel L Phone 1136-2. Jan3dd TO RENT—Twy connecting front rooms in the-Alice Bldg., steam neat, electric lights and a1l improvements, l.nmm'u of y & McGarry. dec3ld AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 "Norwich or Phone 581.3 Jewets City Post Office/ Norwich Tows . _ LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING ' 57 Furnished _eight-room house in best residential section; rent o SRR, oose ] /. ARCHITECTS CUDWORTE & 4uvulSON, ARCH _Ops, ‘hayer Buildinr Zorwich, Comm BILDERBECK & LANGDON TO l.:x'r—u;m housekeep! Mrs. Congdo furnished. ml‘lchmuy declsd Teason. able. "’-n-ln Studto. 62 Broadway, P> & _— AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES OBRD O'Lll—m you bl')‘ht light with the nnu-.u- Norwich, Welding s wi 159 State Street Phone 1118 New London, Conn, nd Specifications For Fac- taries and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. r magueto while you 3 nut St. Phone 314 Frozen Radiators Repaired and Recored STRAIGHTENED ! AND REPAIREC | WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) DETECTIVES CIVAL AND CRIMINAL L Write Postotfice Hat 413. l.~ wich. Conm ectild LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. The legal voters of the Town of Leba- pon are hereby warned to meel in lh( Town Hall in said Town on m A. D. 1921, at 2 p. m., fol purpose ‘o vote upon the question of whether or-not the Town of Lebanon will instruct the Selectmien to take wn appeal on behalf of the Town from an order of distribution made by the Probate Court for the Dis- trict of Lebanon in the matter of the es- ate of George W. Lyman omw Jan, 34, 1921, in which order and decree it was ordered that the bequests and legacies given in the will of George W. Lyman to . Henry Clarkeé and his heirs absolute- 1y should be paid by the Executors -of the will of said George W. Lyman to the heirs of said J. Henry Clarke, as the said J. ;Heary Clarke died before the said George W. Lyman. KARL F. BISHOP, E. H. M'CALL, /W, F. CLARK, Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD ‘GUARDS AND LAMPS 21 nuow- “SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN = STREET ~OPEN1! EVENINGS. ~ OVERHAULING RND REPAIR WORK OF AL KINDS Selectmen. Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 3, 1921. janbd —_— AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD in Ledyard, within and for the District of {g;yud on the 2d day of January, A. D. Pml — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, F‘u.m of Jeduthan | Whipple, late of Lednid in_said District, deceased. A. N. Whipple of New London petitioned sald Court and filed a written appiication praying. for the reasons there- In set forth, that administration be graat- upon the estate of 8aid deceased, m:h-n-ul Repairs, Painting, Trim. le:od to be intestate. ming, Uphalstering- and Wood Work, . It Is Ordered, That Blacksmithing in all its branches . Seott & Clark Corp, 07 TO 515 NOR"H MAIN ITREET Il “afternoon, and lhl.t notl of lhe nd ency of said peti- tion, and of _ eaid g thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in The Norwich Bulleti§, a news- paper having a circulasion in’ said Dis- trict, at least five days prior to the date g 3& Che.rn‘ and that Teturn be made na -bove and (oretvhc s a true e-py A!t-l l“UEL R Hownmcl: Jansd Judge, PIANO TUNERS Phone 384 4 ROBEINS COUBT | vpyuILDING TRUST" BRINDELL ‘ M0 FACE TRIAL NEXT FRIDAY ¥ b 13 N 122 Prozpect St. Phom New York, Jan. 4—Robert P. Brindell, pfesident of the bullding trades council. p————ieenegis | Under indictment for extortion and at- | tembted extortion from builders must must face trial next Friday in the crim- fnal branch of the supreme ocourt. “SURSERY men. Phone 970. Goom dec28d AUTO WASHING Vinal efforts to block the opening of """'“" the trial were wiped out when Supreme Court Justi handed down a dicision vacating !my whiclt had been obtained by Brin- dell's counsel. N ERESE AR S e B undred talesmen have been IN ‘and have your car wash sul to appear tomorrow in court time" betiveen 8 a. m. and 13 fi préparatory to the opening of the trial. gky- Gardge, Bath S Samuel = Untemeyer, counsel to the x Joint legislative committee investigating he ‘“building trust” will personally DANCING prosecute the labor leader, who was in- ——— dicted on evidence produced by the com- N, l. l.l", lnn.nlcwr. 0dd Fellows’ | mittee’s inquis Fhiome 1706, - Bvering. dasces il dme b - (ar regions arelthe only part of Ty, § /i T Comiistios oW, | cha’ globe, freaeront Tats. - —_— e _Clildren Cry . FOR FLETCHER'S N | tion ll '\Ild‘... , No. 21, q..,fi.m 199 Among attractive 1921 calendars for of- fice or home are those distributed by Isane g Jones, insurance and real estate agenl. 1 Matn ireet, Norwich. D, SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACUHERS A commuiiity school for the instruc- tion of $unday school teachers is o Loid _mnngncnh‘innml-dwzuu wm),wmm at the Unud Con- at 7:30 of The r Wells Mfl‘. 4 serles of Jectures by Professor Welie o Hartford. These lectures will take about 45 minutes each night. Second— The next 45 minutes will be used in cinss work. Pupils may be enrolled and atsend any of the three following classes: A. ¥ B. Class for beginners. C. Class on how to teach the life of Christ. These three classes will be separate and in session At the same tfine. The course of lectures by Professor Weiis follow : The Fundémental Task of the Chureh Sehool. The Particular Problems of the a:mn Schook The Instinctive Basis of Hmn Na- ture. The Formation and Value of Habit. Somie Basic Principles of Education * The Kindergarten amd Primary Depart- The Junfor Department. The Intermediate The Senjor and Adult Classes. The Social and Religious V: Church’sehool. The class’in is to be nnm by Principal Henry A. Tirrell of wich Free Academy and Dr. hllk 8 Bunnell also of the Academy faculty s to teach the class on how to teach the Mfe of Chist. The class for beginngrs will be taken care of by one of the leadine Iuchel'l of this vicinity whose name wiil lnnone-a Wodnesday evening. Dairymen's Convention. The Connecticut Dairymen' M convemtion will ford) on the e of the in 19th mh and 21st of this month. A number of eastern Connecticut dairymen are planning to attend the gathering. Ameng the speakers will be the following: W. A. Stocking, head of the dairy sion, Cornell universjty, Tthaes, N. Y. Dr. N. 8. Mayo, Abbott Iaboratories, Chi. M 7. Prof. Sidney Haskell, director ot the ts Dmruneat Station, Camptel]. Connecticut A.flulmrll mnq- Storrs, Conn. Prof. G.C. White, Connectieut Amltunl college, Storrs, Conn. " Breed Thestra. A thrnfie pistol battle on Bast River within the shadow of the celebrated Brooklyn Bridge between the New York police boat and a band of dock thieves. is one of the semsational incidents fn “While New York Sleeps”—a Fox Spe- cial, which has been booked for the Breed theatre today, Thursday. Priday and Saturday. This picture (s halled by many critics as the most sensational and fc pleture of its kind ever pro. A Charles J. Brabin, the dairector. séored a distinet triumph in the annals of the picture game, it is declared, when he wis successful In_enlisting the assist- ance of the New York police depart- ment for the big fight scene. A fea- ture which mskes the picture of na- tion-wide Interest is an entire dane- ing number from Florence Zlegfeld" famous show, “The Midnight Frolle. Gorgeous scenes taken in the Cafe Par lais Royal are included in the picture. The players were purposely included to a very’ small cast which Includes Marc MacDermott, ' Estelle Taylor, Harry ‘Southern, Earl Metcalf and Wil iam Locke. No one is featured byt the work os the principals is sald to be marvelous oconsidering the versatiMty they were obliged to, display In thelr wide - ragfge, of charaéters. On this same bill' Buster Keaton will also Ba geen In the third of his million deNar odies, “Nieghbors” ~ Here is two reels of ‘howling merriment that will make you langh a8 you never did before, Come and ree the best comady ever shown «n a sereen. il _Davis Theatre. Trs teatnro plcture for Wed asdny snd ““Torrer Thursday at the Davis theatre is Island,” featuring Houdinl,. the fm handcuff king, in a thrilling su r der-worker the variety stage Houdini holds the world’s record for um- dérwater endurence. That is why the under-water scenes in “Terror Island™ mark the supreme height of melodrama- tie thrill and accomplishment. The sec~ ond feature, “Partners of the Fight” for the screen by man his profession blocked by a.superior who is & crook. and whom he ultimately ex poses by the aid of a femuls eriminal after s numbir of scones that make ex- cellent scréen mater'el A News Weekly concludes the bill At the Strand Today omdy Dorothy Dalton and Ches, Ray in Back of the Man. The Moon Rid- ers, End of the Rope, episode 3, Comedy. Bombs and Brides. Thursay, Friday and Saturday, Oh! Frenchy, Musical Show. Comedians, pretty girls, beautiful soen- ery ang of ltvely specialty features. Sunddy night) Thunderbolt Jack. the m western serial ever made st the — it FUNDS #OR REMEDY OF UNEMPLYMENT O/OIDIYIOIS New York, Jan. 4—A proposal to use the billion dollars in funds now avaflable for road bullding in 1921, as a partial remedy for unemployment conditions throughout the country will be one of the principal nh}su considered by the American Good Congress and good heid in Chicago, Febru- 9, 10, 12. ";'M- announcemént was made here to- day by the American Builders' Associa- tion .under whose auspices the congress will be held. The organization s com- posed of government, state, county and/ city highway officlals, as well as en- gineers, contractora, road users and magu- facturers of road bullding machinery and materials According to the association's officials to total of $540,000,000 has recently been appropriated for road work in 16 states In addition to this$160,000,000 Is uvailab’e through federal ald and $276,20400 has been -provided through direct levies bs states and countles. Bristel—Fire Chief John M. Hayes and the board of fire commissioners are con- ducting an investigation into the cause of the fire on North Main étreet late Satur- day night which did damage of $75,000 to tol public market. food and other bull thought\ that the fire started -doverheated stove. 2,