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A Bulletin Want S WANTED—Male WANTED—Man to take care of fur- nace and work around hotel. Windham lan, 35-4 \Vilumnn'.kc Division. juflld A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female — WANTED—General ' plain cook, by the du or fig& competent woman. 121 GOVERNMENT wants hundreds rail- " way u!u.u el‘:rk!a $135 mcmt;n, list posi- i m z aonxnflzm % ree: write ba ST, ddress L‘fs"t’nmd Dept. 31. Rochester, N. Y. 57, Canterbury, Janild Jan11 WANTED—A young lady to o:nrl. den’ Co. WANTED — A salesman; commission | *j, SigrEtor: The Plant-Caa mpumon. Best Yet !m Co., Office Foom 108, Thayer Bide. a ANTED—A. man ‘to do dwru. Bex 141. Cun.ml Village, Conn. Phone 26. wum— $200, l&wr 3200 'hl.l:h Dd ? Wm Railway, Bulletin, WANTED—Woman for general house- Ponemah Mills -|A Baulletin Want Advertisement Will'Get It e ——— ‘WA BOARD and room, $8 per week. 249 !nm.le St. Telephone 1;13-3 janlld — FOR SALE—Fat cow. W 1002-2. wlxn»—!u should try our cl Ing, p all_ worl lmrow Tailors. Ll guaranteed. Don't foaat the address, 214 Franklin St. 8. We eall and deliver all work. jln WANTED—Good_reasonable priced car- rllfd Horse. W. 8. » Norwich Town. WO Boarding House,| WANTED — Ola raise teeth, Liberty b4 Janlld | bonds, diamonds, mon ':‘1';3.& on °1 b WANTED_A mald Mrs. Archa W. ™ c"“_ 23 Lincoln Ave. jani1d 1u W .r SL whr Shetucket St.). T WANTED — Position _ as _aasistant wu D—Shoes Tepaired with _the hwukmuruucomnhn!orum- yalld by @ party of expe el g 3 can fur- i roferences. Address C.r cars of The TH Nafantry: Connesticut lm Baliefin: s age l&mu, 11 ltms Apply lo “ ’ r-l x e = mngul.zr Brend il officer, ) | gene! OUSEWO! m ansily ; =, Bidg., or Room No. 13‘. eF | ences. Mrs, Pouszner, Budnm St Sniding. janda | | New Longon: London. _Phone. xs:-s 150.00 month average, ay ‘mail cione; hundreds wanted’ itions write immediately. Insti- ln‘x‘i:. Dept. 31-K., Rochester, N. Y. declu WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some - money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get gour names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS - CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Cigar sfire $70 per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklia St. ————— TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John k. Bowman 116118 West Main St. -stablished for Half a Centur, ! - HOTELS AMERICAN HOUSE, rTissey, Prop. First class Gmgu sar?r‘i:e Gon- mected. Phone. Shetucket Street. ~ DEL-HOFF llflll.. European Flan. Bros., Pro Tele O s e hone 1237 | | | 1 FLOUR, GAIN AND FEED JUST UNLOADED 1,800 bu-m- gud flour, all grades; eall thl! Greeue\ ille Grain Co. T‘L 855-5. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUBGING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIKS, ‘Washington Sll-n- FHONK 581, The very best plumbing by expe: workimen 4t Lie fairest brices Is BORFs snteed; aiso heating and gas fitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, T.F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET MWLI‘{G ALLEYS BUW L s LiLaiAKDS AY B AETNa LUWLING \Lu'rn, MAJESTIC RULLDING WANTED A YOUNG LADY To Do Desk Work. Address In Own Handwriting, 1921, Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Voluntown and Taft- ville, a number plazfl No. F. Leave at Bulletin Office. janlld FOE BALE—Horses B SALE—Horse, 7 years, weight 1400 ‘Wd worker, double or Mnfi’ ig‘. Richmond Farm, Can Janl].fi THORSES! HORSES!—16 head of good big farm and work horses, 2lso 6 or 7 extra Fwd driving horses ; each and every these horses will be sold with a one o pascha; he ced he callated gettin some wzekn-nnm get my eube!nrelfl- mukmth:.kirxini By Jinks, if that’s | ey Fe. 1, T will fan the case, the old Lebanon Green will be | an auc! every 15 days. We sell any-{black with peoph waitin’ for milk. We thing on commission. ug Hamilton, { got sum good 'n' some 375 Main St, Preston Bridge Stables, ci‘z.r! for 5¢; ity Life, Boston Club : oo | Norwich, Ct.” Tel. 1986-3. . janlld Fagan's Smoke Shop. jan7d Feasonanis nrices. K nanuo, 303 West Main St Ingfi'fl'\STu w hand (nmmm Don’t give your used furniture aw: We will buy one lfi; hotal‘tull as we h:.ve the he:t in thi m . Ward, 30-32 Water % Tel. l.'-i. TuT] hFoct4d. WANTEP—Sawmill outfit. Give full H. Wyatt, 43 jan10d r handling cash Dflce right in WANTED—To know the names of two men who drove a Chevrolet car and came X oy g W my car was at op's Cro-h:. néar Ph.inleld. Paul I?ubukx. MUST BE lob- at onee, R "FOR SALE almost new price very low. 90 WILLIAMS ST. Indian and 8 Just overhaul- d Ln fine er.ulmon. ,$235; 1918 Harley-{ Shetucket No. 27, 1. 0. O. F., House of 11 ""’“:";“" e L e Davideon, 335, condition, Nof-| meets in OAa Fellows’ Hiail, Inguire 116 Fraaers Be. bar ¢ for two flats wi -nul oudsy; ' 8t hfl“_ 1n \orich Nest, No. 1396, O. 0. 0., meets large lot, nm- uu—m run v FOR 5. u.s—ou nvuao.aon-m:um fl.roet.hlu—m5 i, A1 cmilton Wauregan Lodge, No. §, K. of P., mesis § years old, will ot 285 aa us | ined elghivorh e tveniant o trolley ; B S tiosanas, Cestis) in Pythlan Hall - . yearling_Jersey from wrumny lvmsbody MIMM’ X\onvfl C B Ass's T. A. Sosiety meets stock. Tel 5. C. 5. Willlams, ";o‘unhhw minr Trorises ia| _s-i"‘-:‘&-u.x-:: 0. B &, en '_on SALE—A Guernsey FRANCIS D, DONONUE, at once. A.u.nE-as ufl 9 B n"., 135, A9 H od and an Aysshire cow 3 ye ol voeh m’dflu Norwich, Conm ec29d. e o, '””a_ FOE SALE_Maxwell trucks, 1 1.8 ton, B Haniitons sta b i tugo'w suoo"m xRy g e “i‘.’._ l 1-2 ton, 34,400; more for ' the FOE SALE_—Yovag Ayrabirs o lm'mey. more mues to the gallon, and bet- Yoreiga War Veterans Mesting ctlvei 835, lour plgl -m-fi, service, Better get our preposition | 1y, Nerwich Post, Veterans of Fessiar Jataul WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FARM. 7 bfi“;;,{,g" D a8 T e R e ey | Were, ‘ressatly will heil ac FOE SALE — steve | BOOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- |Going business. 21 Ma- | open meeting this (Tuesday) evi * e czu'?c'w‘t Dutian el 10168 CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN |pic St, Danieison, Cona. 340, the state armory. The charter r- TR rd wood and | 20x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF T e Miionciion, the Pulh e & Aove. siabs, any length. Fer 1811 FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF | , L%, "."r..“f.."u..m.; 1317 Dodge | perous future ahead. Al men who Mave sanss WOOD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4|ro: r, 1918 Ford chassis. Adams Mo- | seen foreign service are eligibie for fidim- c(f,‘i' g;nw‘-eg‘u;mfm in Framidia. | MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, | tor Co, Baltic, Conn. bership and will be Welcote &t the Shwet- Yantic, Conn." Phone 28:3 s | STORES, CH URC'H E S AND iag this evgniag. _dam8d T FARMS for sale. Write for bulletn. Ru:men Farm Agency, ’I‘)“nlgu. Cona. Tu nvm ruden -dflul w‘;fldtfivfl E W. Sw‘h“gg“‘ul: 13513“8 MQ{ B pencer, 4. t, when in gi.:dhm. Conn. _ jan8d _|or Victrola. uol_fim WANTED_By high class farmer be-| FOR SALE—] ‘with e of of ginning for hlmseu. small place, or land, | land on mvcr St., ou-%g; su« on easy terms, little down, balance as;§ room tag practical rent; near day work on farms, near post-| 1 1.2 acres of land - luver ste ufl office or on rural route; American family, [ §2700. Bodo Real two men; have small permanent income | ielson. ‘pe: to meet naymcmz Box 142, Central Vil- Iage, Conn. Jan! “FOREWARNED is forearmed.” Get ’0“; uu'obm l“wwlmd srswlarb!192l ‘sene your te an obtain a feading. L. L. Barrle, Box 402, Daniel- son, Conn. _ Jan! jansd _ WANTED—To drill ynu 2 new well or your old 11 deeper. B 1, con- tracter for %lhn welll P. 0. Box 240, jan7d A FRIEND of mine from Lebanon told me yistidy a friend of hisn up thar is raisin caows an’ mules in the same FOR SALE—Our handsome team nray horses. The Henry Allen & Son o foct1d. JUST ARRIVED ress load of 28 Ho they are ANTED—Second hand furniture, an- flq‘llea and old books. King, 48 Water St. *| Phone 38-2. Janséd WHEN your farm is for saic, Weisler's Farm Agen cy, Danielson, Conn. jan5d '_he best lot of chunks horses I have had in a y 115}? to 1650. right. ‘Weights, Come and see them. Prices ELMEE R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. jan10d NURSE will board and give care to in- valids apd aged people in her home. Phona 1309-; 12 New London, or write Nurse, care Bulletin. dec29d WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ne;‘s levex'y Thursday. A. C. Bennett. lecl7 No. 64 School Street, A twe- family house, centraily located. The owner is unable to care for it. For full information, enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES ——— JANUARY BABGAIN city and markets, 7-room barn, 2 poultry houses, sheflq em. 10 acres_level fertile fields, nige s,anu valuable wood and timber; $2,! 3500 Willimantic, Conn, jan8d DENTISTS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 2. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 DR. THOMAS F. O'NEIL Dentist 308 Main Street Over the Office of Dr. Callahan NOTICE 'DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.,, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—S Telephone i Paul A, Schwartz, D..M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 \ DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Conn. DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. ARCHITECTS , CUDWORTH & THOMPSON . ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Coma. — TRUCKING —_——— 0. D, JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We move ev. g anywhere‘ Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Phone 8567-3. ilnld “"LOCAL and ion, jong_distance auto truck. ing. Fyone 720. A. Siegel augld (-vs LAMBERT, JK., No. 341 lhln st, long distance movmz trucking - and ex- pressing. _Tel 387-5 augaéd GEORGE LAMBERT Octum, tflml‘]__- lon): dy unu moving and trn:'t‘t:.. Lon, Dlsuncn Moving and_Ex) u-sht flmfnarmun 11 Boswell Ave. ’?-L 143 TEAMING aad mlgln‘. ‘h. filfl §ickin spec: John ord. t33°Math B Puou 782. Rovy HOMLEY & SON, lmuc St Phone 315, LONG DISTANCE MOVING _BROWN & HARTLEY, #setucket 3t. Phone w?. PILNO AND FU OVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING Jdone very Dromvlly and at reasvnadle prices. ARTHUR M. LATHROP, Binotemmaiydts e o ¥ ‘WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture. A. Bruckner. Tel 17-3 Franknn SL Norwich, Conn. urning feet, corns and callouses, to a bex of Snow Drop ‘Balve, 25¢; wurb ‘wonders. Guaranteed by Eungler's P mt.y Ring & Sisk and The Smith sep21d s ‘Write us and our representative in ; your territory will call. ‘Worcester Rendering Co, Auburn, Mass. Our representative, Mr. A. L. Mills wiil be at the Norwich Tlunw Co. every S;\(- urday. MONEY On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all Personal prop. erty at a low rate of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for sale LIBERAL LOAN ce, 63 Frankiin 8. Nerwich, Conn BUILDING PEREONE & Christian Co., building contragtors, llol'.e'?flee l’hr‘l:kfl'rm-k. te and cement. plaster, pain! ut.uifhln( extra. 1 16 Platt Ave. Tel No. %flh between 5 and 6.3V a. m. and to 9 p. m augld DR C.R cmm:mm | Joseph Guillotte and Sons Contractors and Builders We Guarantee Satisfaction in Quality, Quantity and Price Palmer St. g P. 0. Box 133° JEWETT CITY, CONN. | M. A. BARBER Steam Engine Repairs CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. THE - PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. 1 WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to 3 STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. lephone 50 West Main St BOOKBINDING / JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Bdoks Made and Ruled to Order 308 Bregéway cash. TRYON'S AGENUCY, FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, on Grove with all modern improvements, only minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For fullparticulars, see A. V. COVELLO 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET Tel. * NEW YEAR MESSAGE ! The best way to insure happiness throughout the coming year and for many years in the futun is to own your own home. Stop being made wretched by greedy, grasping in- considerate Iandlord: and enjoy a dagree of independence and freedom from restraint beyond your fondest dreams of realization. Examine my ¥ attractivg listings of desirable home'| oroperties. Without doubt | have ust the pllc. to suif your require- sents. Call to see me soon, at 63 .roadway, or telephone 1# ARCH W. CO .iGHEST GRADE PROPERTIES FOR SALE 27 GREEN AVENUE FORM’ER HOME OF THE LATE OSEPH D. HAVILAND HOUSE CONTAINS 10 ROOHS GHLY AND BATH THOROU: MODERN. EASILY CONVERTI- BLE INTO 2 ‘APARTMENTS— PRICE $9,000 ° James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET STREET TELEPHONE 876 FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres land, well divided in tillable, pasture and woodl: —————— | | l | | well watered, pl?y of wood, room house, with barn, hen houses and iseveral other b fruit. Farm located nurmq- of Greeneville, on state road, 10 min- utes’ ride to Franklin Square. This is an opportunity of a lifetime for somebody wishing a farm near the city. For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg. Phone Norwic i FOR SALE ! Bo:t quality, seasoned hard wood $13.00 per cord—Green wood $12.00 per cord—Also kindlings; and chestaut wood, delivered to a rts of the ci(y HARRY B. FORD i " 7, PHONE 7% ! 4 { CHIBOPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (FROTECT YOUR rlm Mir. Cummings’ Spring Suite 7-8 Alice Building, u\ M st Norwich. Cons. Fiene 1305-4 . \ COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in large or small quantities. Phone 504 or| . A shlpln. Willeow St rormf.cly MUSIO ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place a Few Outfits to Lend. PAREE HANGING PAINTING and mperhnnw’ ; first class work at t‘“‘% h- Kudlick, 1353-2. Cemrient it o bath, Fine farm, 120 acres, well located, nmr It desired. A SINGERE FARM BUYER. SEND Foi MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ' ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I FOREIGN AGENCY seilg Foreign alwaey Urders and Steam- ship Tickels for aii paris of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all Paris of Europe. Keal Kstate and Fire insurasce. g M. FOBRMIGLID, 280 Fraakha bt, Surwich, Cona. Phome T84-5 marsd \ TO RENT TO RENT—Excellent - offices, three rooms, with heat and elevator, one fiight up; Temt reasonable. 291 Main St _Jaalid TO RENT Daintily furnished three- room apartment, all m Mexin, £ua electricity, stsam heat, use of telephone, on_trolley line; garage T. C., Bulletin Office. Janlld od {actory building, with all improvements, about one-hall min- ute’s walk from Franklin Square. Phone 8. G , 1771 or 605, Miss Kelley. Janlld TO BENT—Cottage, six rooms and , modern improvements, lawn, gar- ‘an. neirhborhnod, on trolley, pleas- n’'at once to adults. 'l'el 963-12. Jjan10d £5 e SN el SIS l“l — Furnished rooms. Tele- ,bn‘ 7d T0 IINT Three rooms for Hxht honlnkespln‘. 9 ¥ouatain St. RENTFurnished apartment for i ‘housekee] an 27 Division St jln‘d 1'0 lll‘l—hg;t housekeeping rooms. swell Ave. Jandd 35 Franklin “¥OR RENT—Store Street. iB—Household goods stored or short term; rates reasom- Btudio, 62 Broadway. FOR RENT .. A Desirable 7 ROOM APARTMENT All Modern Improvements Except Heat Price Very Reasonable For Good Tenant F¥or further particulhrs inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker for able. INSURANCE Life Insurance Specialist W. A. SOMERS ROOM 10 218 MAIN STREET| SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR|’ AUCTIONS Successor to W, 8. WILCOX Phome 405-5 Nerwich or Phene 5813 Jewett City Post Office, Nerwich Tews . LOWELL J. WICOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING e — XUERSERY the property for kis xesidence. Davis Theatre Weinesday sad Thusslny Just a year ago photopiay lovers mmw little Miss Constance Binney ia Wer Wesc Realart pictare, “Krstwhile Susan” in the role of a weary little Pennmylvanin Dutch Cfiderella, and it was apparent that here was @ new star with perssn- ality and an appealing bLeauly which xowmm;:fimlummm— expert tree your fruit and samde men. Phone 970. dec23d trees by George Menroe. needed no INfTy negligees and elabogate sotiings. Her latest Realart , offering “Something Different,” which will be shown at the Davis theatre Wednesday and Thursduy shows the young Sr i 55T AUTO WASHING COME IN and have your car washed, 2ny time between 3 a. m. and 12 pi‘n. Bailey's Garage, Bath St. CIVEL AND CHIMINAL LASES tigated. wich, Cons odern improve- m DANCING inves- Write rosiuliicy BOX &iz. Nows osull the beatiuful ciothes and sumptuous set- tngs which her earlier pictures bave withheld, but the same youthiul simpiie- ity and straightforwardness which mude her so winning in “Erstwhile Susaa™ and “29 Kast” are still the most notadie sie ments in her wholly delightful acree: presence. Dorothy Dalton. in an intensely hasman drama of domestic life, “Guilty of Towve " witl be the second attraction. 'This pic- ture was adapted from 2 m«:up(ul i, by Avery Hopwood. Miss Dalton has the rele Miller, a New Ezland girl. who IPY N. Hall, Nerwich. PYrivate Phone 1706. [Evening classes lonfi)l $ p. m. Commence bew. and ‘Thursdayss dec7d AUTOS TO EIRE FR. St. - Phone 1994 G R. T AXISERVICE Closed cars for funerals, wed- dings, christenings, and long distance work. “A ring on your phone brings a Taxi to your home.” The T. J. Shahan Phone 821-2. H. LEVY, instructer, Odd Felh'l' ANELIN Ml.m M 309 ll\ll eep24l - Day or Night penniless by the dGeath of her fatherSgee- to New York ang secures a position s governess in the home of Mrs. Watkits The latter's brother, Norris T | fails in love with Thelma and his father | trying to keen them apart. sends Norri« inbrold Upon his return, Thelma s l«buut to become a mother. She compeie him to marry her at the point of fhe re- volver, then leaves him. Years afte:- wards Norris comes upon her a8 a wchwo! teacher in'a littfe New England and a dramatic event finally effects a eoon- ciligtion between them. A hews weekiy wil lal#o be shown. The World Alm: The 1820 presidential slection retwras from every state in the Union, as well as the 1820 United States census population | figures for every state, and for every | place of $5,000 or more inhabitants in thin country ars contained in The World Al- mange for 1921, Past population and past census flzures are also in the book, waieh is a complete work of reference as to the commerce, industry. crops and progress of ® | the whole world. ‘The financial. rallway and trade statie- tics are full and varied, all prominent lfyouwmtucanfwhfle car to ride in call up dsaths and events everywhere are get forth in the chromology and neerclogy. Tha sporting and weather records eover Jmm many years past. The religious stashe- tics include all Aenominatione. Amene M. PILLAR, 416 A‘yh- St., | Sther notable features ars a biozrape Norwich. Dodge ice car. Phone 1507. PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 closed serv- EMM Ave dictionary. tables of altftules. nostal Sxts great national highways: law guide: ar mies and navies of the world: the tar¥ summaries of presidential elections, 1856 to date: population area and & otc., of states and cities of the United States. —_— Breed Theatrs In the selection of his players David W. Griftith, the master of screen pro ducers, has universally used the most excellent care, s0 as to assure falthfn! nterpretations. No better exampie of his Gl-. PIANO TUNBR. ct St. Phene 1L J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALLKINDS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FORD G'IEI—AN bright light . The Norwich Welding Co., with me Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will rechargs eto while you wait. 31 Chu!- nut SL 214 aughd Frozen Radiators Repaired and Recored Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Sid) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF AcL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, | 1 Trucks and Carts Mechanica! Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Weod Work, Blacksmithing i all its branches Scott & Clark Gorp. $07 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET WHEN YOU WANT to put your bu: Mess before the public, lllhere is no med l NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Policyhold- excellent judgment In the choite of the interpreters for the screen lovers could de cited than In the players he presents in his latest masterpiéce. “The “Love Flower.” which United Artists relens~ will be the feature at Breed theatre o day. Among the plavers in this unususl- | Iy dramatic jove st [ the South SBea | Islands are mone n(h-r' than Richar ¥ Bartheliness, 1 mpster, (omme T e fpihe New London County Mutual| viyequarrie Anders Randolph. Fiorenes Fire Insurance Company will be held at t the office of the Company, Nos. 39-§1 | Short, Crawford Kent, Adolphe Lesta Broadway, Norwich, Conn., on Tuesday, | William James and Jack Manning. “The Jan. 18th, 1921,-at 2 o'cloek in the after. | Love Flowse” (s filled with an noon, amount »f action and mpense and is To hear and act upon the usual Annual | Reports.~ | conceded 1o be one of the most dramatie To elect four Directors for a term of | (50ries ever produced by Mr. Griffith. three years. To transact any further business proper to be done at said meeting. W. F. LESTER 'Jan10a Secretary. THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET lephom 531-4 columns of The Bullettn. The Nathe News and a Century comedy Icvmnl@:i the bill. | At the Strand Today and Wednewdnr. Matinee 2:15: Night 7 and 3:30 Some friend of rours may have ‘besn discarded by the man to whom she gave her all. Dces fate avengs thls weonz or does the unfalr standard keep seales of injustice forever out of balanes Every women should sce Grace Darltag in “The Discarded Woman”. ITighly dramatic but true to life. The comedy Worst of Friends, featuring Wesber and Fields, the two greatest comedians ever was on the siage. See them today on the screen. That whiriwind merial, The Moon Riders, those devilmen. Today amd Wednesday, matinee 20c: night 20c-fle Concert orchesira at the Strand FEAR THAT HYDROAIRPLANE OPERATORS ARE DRAW Tiptonville, Tenn., Jan. 10 —Finding of an overcoat sleelive of George Simpssn, pilot, and a cushion of a hydroairplise in the Mississippl river near here The sleeve and cashion were found kN & party dragging the river in an effort fo find the bodies of the aviators, who Rave missing since the plane. in wiléh left Cinctnmati on a 3,000 mile Sip mn- of a moving picture, was se- ported to Bave fallen 'n the river foWr fles south of here yisterday. “No-Te-Bac” has helped thousands to_break the costly, nerve-shatt l tobacco n-xm. ‘Whenever you bave lor & cigurette, clgar, m place a harmiess Ne- in your mouth i Iy, WHEN YOU WANT (o put your busi- | o5 stmple, Get & box of No~'l'a- ness before the public, there is no medi ud if it doesn't release advertising | Um better than through the advertising mur 'mz“y—'m'