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Nilnm« — - WANTED_Tefeoh for P. t:9nn. Gos e e "jumd WANTED—Working _housekecher m’nuy gt oonApl st Buueun Omes, | £5 WANTED Foman fo_ act Touse- keeper in good home; mo ‘objection 1o h child. o TEs, Doniciams o’.m.“; Jamiga g p.m Bux 114, hundreds rail- BD—General hous et post- nlzln R oy e ey Mwm ooy oughly = competent . Woman, hie Hox | Bulletin. jan’ Franklin . WANTED—Woman for | - ouse- work. Ponemah Mills House, Taftville. - N ,usl 2} WANTED — Position " a8 _asaist or as a edmnxnxon o aine v lldh ll-l'ky of experiente; can fur- nish references. Address C.. care.of The Bulletin. jansd ‘WANTED—Neat, PJDI le ' yman . for general housework in smal Tefer- cuces, Mry. Pouzmer, ki) Hnntlnnon St., New L.ondon. Phone 851-5. 3ansd e _nn'uu. NTLLU—Sen de\u‘r;e m.‘ g & we Siite for eRilory. u euru Rochester, 6. " woi ;_:.—3. Yantie. GOVERNMENT wa Tl carta; S108 M month ; tois free; write immediately.” Insitute, Dept. 31, Rochester, N. Y. sanild WANTED—A man to do chores, niral Village, Conn. Phone 2.5% 'WANTED The names of boys ‘who are willing to ge!upmfiumorn- ing and carn some' money, : . carrying papers. Frequently| w A NT ED 5 there are good routes. Get| - : your names on file and be ready for ths first- vacancy. MIDDLE AC‘ED WOMAN Call at -the Bulletin Office.| .FOR CHAMBER VlORK Ap?l! to American House e iqp u, kn when he'S goin llovn hill; so when you ‘heer a fetlah sittin around ‘nockin ‘you kin say fo yerselt neeis on his way down. We Some o B vaiicon cigire. b soten Same fine, ordi ci for 566, 4176 4 Box, st Hagann s smx oD WANTED—OId_false teeth, uberty | bonds, onds, mbney loaned on liberal terms. . The Collateral Loan Co.. 104 Water St (iear Shetucket St) _ sep2sd WANTED—Shoes repaired with _the beat: feather; ressoniakile prices. K. Buo- 3 West Main St._sugsThSTu 4 wunn ED — Second _hand m\-nl(um. Don't give your used furniture away. ‘will buy one piece or a hotel full, as '0 mwe\q;e best_facilities for handling in this state. Highest cash- price l'lih( in your hand, Lodis D. Ward, ost At Water WA -rrn—sewnd and_ ure. Bruckner.. Tel. Franklln St Norwieh: ‘Conn. " WANTED—Men and women who suffer with _aching, burning feet, corns _and callouses, to try-a box of ‘Smow Dro Salve, 25c; works wonders. Guarantee by Engler’s Pharmacy, Ring & S and The Smith Pharmacy, WA\TED:Gond reasonable priced car- ase, riage horse. W. orwich Town. __3anSSTuTh T WANTED—Stenographer gnd clerk for general office Work; state salary desired, |8se and_expericnoc. Address Engmur. care of Bulletin Office. " EXPERIMENTS with all sorts of rec- ommended things and hours spent in tedi- ous, expensive treatments are no longer | Regessary for the woman who has adopted | the habit of having “Miller” iook after her face, hair and hands. Tel 570 for appointments. Miller, Hairdresser, 331‘ lllln St. jan ue hiS ,55 ‘ocisd RD and room, §8 per week. 249! Yo nuc St Telephone'1818-3. janild | In¢ ) LOST AND FOUND EOU D—On_Academy Campus, bunch “fanklin Fire Ins. ey A No. Sor gne; Jgner ral Divectors LOST—Dee. 260h, bfack and tah hodnd, Swers to name of Hijly. Reward given anyone giving ibformation. Dui- {ham St, or-Tel: 629-1 fant2d LOST. 14 Holstein heifer. | Please notity sdmes . Duity. Tel Leb- 2 Jan1id and Enibalmers 322 Main Sireet hamber of Commercs Buildin, Phone 233-2 " FOR SALE—Horses WANTED—Sawmill outfit_ Give full | pirticulars and price to A H. Wyatt i3 | hird S jan10a WANTED—To know {he names of two | men who drove a Chevrolet car and came to my assistance Sunday evening, Jan. When my car wae disabled at_Bishoj Sfossing, near Plainfield. Paul Kubaska. Moosup. Jani| TED—By high class rarmr » for himself, small place, or land, | asy terms. little down, balance as| zear day work on farms, near post- | 135-143 office or on rural route; American family, il permanent income | Box 142, Central V Jansd | 1R SALE Horse, 17 years, weight fore go- | il run | - FOR SALE_—Our handsome team of rray horsés. The Heary Allen & Son Co. tloet JUST ARRIVED (Express load ot £3 ‘Hoiséd~they are e best lot of ciunke™ snd” business { vear. Weights, Come any wee them. Price 1150 to 165 right. HOURXGAN BROS.‘ T FUNERAL DIRECTCRS Nerwich and Jeweit City Th..HnryAll’n&SonCo & VAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2| DAY OR NIGHT " ELMER R. PIERSON. 586-. sen1od DENTISTS DR. ALFRED RICHARDS: DENTIST Offica. Hours: 912 m.—1.30 to5 p. m. Wed. lnd Sat. Evenings 7-8 KReom 3¢5 Thayes Luilding . 200 Residence tel . 1223 o v e ———— DR. THOMAS F. O’NEIL Dentist 308 Main Street ‘Over the Office of Dr. Gallahan Shea & Burke - Funeral Directors & 41 Main Street NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED o NowOficeinthe : Whitestome Cigar care 370 per thonsana | THAYER BUILDING Y \ rnnsitares] MASRESW L GRMENT | TOBACCO | DR D. J. COYLE FOR EVERYBODY. AT WHOLESALE i D E N T l S T R IMPCRTED AND {203 Main St., Norwich, Conm: . THE DOMESTIC CIGARS | Office Hours: #0--12, 1730—5; 6:30—3| Teleghone Paul A dew:rtz,DM D. DENTIST Somers B)cck.v On the Square ‘Telefilion'e>774 chn R. Bowman 116-118 "West Main St. CUDWORTI & THOMPSON ARCHITEGTS r Bailding, N-h—m», Conn. AUTOS TO HIRE KE Taxi, it Brow. DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory. Building Norwichi€onn, * 209 Main | > sepzdd | TAXI SERVICE Closed cars for funerals, wed- dmgl, christenings, and Jong e work, “A ring on your phone brings a laxi to your homs.” The T. J. Shahan Co.. Phone 821-2. Day or Night If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN | | ' D ENTIST EDWARD KIRBY Room 07, Thayer Building PIANO. TUNERS 1406, §0bd_worker,: double or single. Vilo' \'.11..".4“ &‘.mhmuud l--n'n%e!.uler ury, Ct. | Jan | PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. D—Second hand furniture, an: old books. King, 48 Water St. _Junsd OR cord, Qelivered. | Raciue’S Farm Agency, Danieison, Goan. xdfone!;am e ye u}d on ire ars be sold. Phone 108 wi b .u'fd WANTED—To bny o “rent farm. five acres up, about oue mile from e Write, Zising particulars 4 price, 120 Laurel' 1ill Ave. 13 FOR SALL—Well established lhu re-, Dllmu shop, 632 Main Si., New Londen small finishing machine, stock and _full | uqulpmnl, alb for §300. anmre lmme— dia of Miss Barsha, 369 .M New Lendon." 39 antaa adl P! vy | FOE BALE_An 8x10 retrigerator, ex—; celient. eondman, suited for store pui; poses. ~ Write lephone Gingras & Heneault, Dwvme janisa FOR SALE—130.acre farm, well locat- | ed near Danielson, about 50 acres in pro- | ductive machine worked - fields, variety” fruit, §0 acres in Weod and brook-watered pastures, good 8-ryom house, §ood high- Dosted 50 Tt bari. with long ‘stable, Good ceilar, silo, large wagon _house, Wood shed, modern hen house for 200 fowls; price $4,000; terms to suit purchaser. 1! you wailt a 'good money making, farm a bargain price, comz ind see this pro erty. Frank Heatk, Killingly, Conn. . 1a; 50 | o B SALE—Pleasure boat, 25 ft. £ 34 Rorsogower. god condition, 3250 Write P. 0. 125, City. jan12d SALE—Good hard wood at $9 a Henry~Saucier, Dagicl- son,-Conn. - Tel. $1-3. FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow, Jue to freshen now, 16-quart kind. Ji ol lAn ;.m o d confectionery low rent. Inquire John v 1Luildon, ~ MUST DE SOLD at once, Dl e almost new ; price wery low. Laurel Hill’Ave: R Tt e FOR SALE—Complete bar furniture. Inquire 116 Fraaklin St jan10d Yorag Ayrshire cow, just Tour pigs § weeks oid, §6. Janiog FOR SALE—Mason far'n in Franl Conn. Owuier, M Yantic, Connt _jansd " FPARMS for sale. Write for bplletin F ¥OR calvatt 385 Tel. 311, Prons iso3 Lebanon: 8 FS, decsd " THE BU LLETIN rea to_call The Plaut-Cadden Comv ny, aim St., when in need of o or Victrola. ovioa FOR SALE—Bungalow, with acre of land on"River St Moveip.-$1600. aiso I3 W with y lm',r Aloosup, bodo Real Esiate A:(&:y Dan- Teister's Jansd valiGs and_aged Phone 1209-12 Nurse, car WAN peepie in_her New home. London, or _wri write “deczta at B A Hecb- C. Benpett. On Diamonds, Jew- | eiry, Watches and | ali” Personal Prop- | erty at a iow ra‘e of linterast. Unre- | deemed. pladges: for sale. LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY ect, Norwich, Conn. ©3 Fraukiia BUILDING " PEREONE & Chrisiian Ce. building contrucions, siohewois, brickwork. con | crete: and cement. plaster, and pwim’, an inythiug_extra. ‘15 Platl Ave. ‘i 4785, Call belween © and w00 @, a0 PE! maoknt ‘m l—,.———r———- House, ments, ranged for two WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FARM. WUoR,. MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, ')A SINCERE FARM BUYER. TWO. COTTAGE HOUSES Of 6 And ‘8 rooms respectively, to- gether with \hnr and about one half acre of landi+- Logation is ex- ceflent, near _school, troliey and Immodnh Possession—Price M A»ly to FOR SALE 0 WILLIAMS ST. gt i rooma; & ulm i imorovey With cement ats with amall outlay ; rge lot, bayn to hold three mmm. cated on shady and qui 4 fined nelghborhood, wnvum! an opportunity own a home in excellent location. , for somebody wlnhx % Tor partieulars, inquire FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, Ceatral Building, Norwieh, Conn. $1,500. | i OOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- LASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF ERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF PLEN)"Y OF FRUIT. 1-4 € HURCHES AND ARARE BARGAIN FOR WY, LATEST FARM BULLETIN, gk tcno(cs OF:436) . FARM. SPECIALIST Sie 'yvzsf BRYAD STREET Must Sell At Once | al P » IS SRR/ At Big Sacrifice Five rooms of fine furniture, used only ng of one :om- a short time—cons: plcts Bedroom Sot of B Jesiid 1g and Mattress; 1 Quartered | TO lfll-NT—’Jamuly furnished .hme— wpariment, mocern improve- S Dining Room Sot; 1 8ot ] hcils, £as, cl0eLrielty, Mewn Hieat, use of OF ALL KINDS of Twin Beds, wainut finish with bax“‘“;p:r s otoe. Tantad A e ~Qb.“‘e‘! springs and mattrosses; 1 Walnutj, AUILOINCDLES, Dresser and Ghiffonier; 2 complats |al EBrass Beds; Set, with table; 1 3-Picce Parlor Suite, with table; 5 Rugs; 1 Electric Lamp; | . 1 “Bockease; 1 Parlor Floor Lamp; 1| ~ | 3 Talking Machine, and a lot of othar houscke: { picces. Call School Street. Saturday all day. S3| Joseph CGuillotte and Sonms ‘Cen'ractors axd Bzilders We Guarantee Satisfaction in Quality, Quantity and Price 20 Palmer St. P.0. Box 1390 JEWETT CITY, 'WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right rices,~by skilled labor. ;’duphons 50 West Main St. - BROEEINDING BOOKBINDER _JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway PLUMBING AND GASFITTING BERT J. COCHRANL, PLUDSIAG, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLI Washington Square. T PHGNE 8L The very best plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices Is guar- anteed; aiso beating and was ALLDE. JOHN F. TUMPICINS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Nnrvnch. Dodge cioszd serv- ice car. Fhone 1507. - FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ava QEER INSURANCE 28 Shetucket Street = ) arusio - : — = THE PIANO TUNER" ERNEST E. 122 Prospect St. hone. 511 BULLARD e T "",‘;L . BewLiNG alirys Phone 127-4 BOWLING AND IILLIARDG - Bliss Place T THE | Have a Few AETNA aow:mrnuzve Outfits to Lend. MAJESTIC BUILDING R 1T PAPER HANGING st ,v.duabh Wood and timber; $2,500, $508 | cash. J. L. LATHROP & SONS! {NSURANCE OF ALLKINDS No. 64 School Strecet. A two- family hou@ centrally located. The owner ‘is unzble to eare for it. of 7= THOS. H. BECKLEY - 278 MAIN STREET For full information, enquire PHONES, 4 — FOR SALE 2. Tenoment House, on Grove Street, with all modern: impravements, only 5 | minutes’ waiic from Franklin Square.| For full particulars, sce -A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 158 CLIFF STREET JANUARY BARGAIN Finé farm, 120 acres, well located, near city -and -markets, bam, % poultry houses, sheds; ‘et jangd A FOREIGN AGENCY S8lls - Foreign Money Orders Steamskip Tickets for-all world. ' Packages of all kind in all parts of Europe. Fire Insuranc M. FORMIGLIO 280 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. |(Phone 734-5 Mardd and ris of the 5 deliveres Real Estate and. B | e o T R e ey e P NEW YEAR MESSAGE ! The best way to insure happiness throughout the coming year and for many years in the fuwn is to own your owr home. Stop b wretched by greedy, g oncidecate Janiiocis e eajoy a dogree of independence anZ freedom from restraint beyond your fondest dreams of realizatipn. xzmme my attractive listi bie Roime properties. b 1 have § just the placs to suif your require- ents; Call to see.me rozdway, or telephone ARCH ‘W, CoIT HIGHEST GRADE PROP;RTI“S Farm of 100 acres land; well divided in_ tillable, pasture and woodland, well watered, plenty of wood, 10 room house, with_barn, hen® houses and several “other buildings, some truit. Farm located near village of Greeneviile, on state road, 15 min~ utes’ rido to Franklin Square. This is an oppartunity of a irfetime ior somebody wishing a farm near the city. For. particulars-inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg. Phode Norwici: FOR SALE PAINTING and puperhanging; frst it i SO E T Phone 13552, Kudlick, 363 Central A est “ quatity; soned hard waod | $13:00 per cord—Green wood $12.00 per cord—Also kindlings and ~ chestnut wood, deiiverad to all parts of the city, HARRY B. FORD PHONE 782 119 witlians. ¥OR RENT—Roomi conveusenices. 32 rooms, with-neat aud ¢ uP; ieal reusonuvie. TO~RENT —Apastment of I moucin i rove-St. TO KENT-Excellent ofiices, TO RENT—Good factory building, with i imysovemma . shoul eme-hail min ii irom Kramwin Square. Poone one~Mahogany Library |5.°Goldvers, 1¢1L of 0s, Aliss Keliey. _ Janlid 10 MENT— Furnished rooms. Tele- jan Thre cas for L 9 iountain St jand T0 nL\rT Aght. housekeeping, room. t AGE—Household goods stors © " {Ohg € hOrt term; rates reaso Feuota Sudic. 32 Hivadway, iPublic Market! * Concessions ‘60001quarefeetflowspwe, in the heart of Norwich. . Phone 50 Apply 1 {;s':‘sez?r l:m&umro Willow St,' ror-;{x‘r?; 4 urkee Herbert E. Ring, lnc.i== : - DANCING Phone 1540, or | - -| N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Feilows' Pho:\e ‘1"5‘1""5n‘£§;‘.““' aamce Mowdass d ¢ classes Monday 2 : dectd Phone 170 _—- Only Responsible*Pirties Need Apply.” _FOR RENT A Desirable 7 ROOM APARTMENT Ali Modern lmprovemanh Except Heat' Price Very Reasonable For Good Tenant For further particulars inquire ef JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker VIhg anywiiere. Phoue by LOCAL und ivag -ista A. Slegel. Jandd " GUS LAMBMLT, long - aistance mOVINE, (FudKiDy vressiug._Tel s “GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, lumm, | long disianice woviug wad Lruciin . vt TaExpress TIEANIN G, 4nG w0y s, o d auunc rucking w specla'ty. o T T e ; vHLEL W8 SUN, e it g e 335, Poote 01, TEAMING AND TRUCK{NG * done very promptly and at'reds=onable | pris es. . :ARTHUR H. L*THBOP“ Shetucket -Street . - - DETECTIVES SEND | iiee | * aloi, viie: fisghi L Mdin dL H Vel 10, Toviig bollers and ma- L 92, NO. 341 Main Sk, lum & Ve Tel 145 o ord hone 175 . Advertisement Wil Sell It — OB SALE—Automobiies A Bulletin To Let y _ Advertisement Will Rent It| Advertisement Will Rent it LEGAL NOTICE | FOR SALE—1920 Cadillac, pérfect con- o Weite Cadnias, curs Duiietn _juniza___ NG ¥OR SALE—Ford runabout in_ good condition, price 175, Write C. C. ap: pley, 89 wuv. St., New u don. janisd 1918 Ind! and si iz Sne, " enditlon, uu 18 Harl ‘Davidson, §215, in_fine eondllhn. 9 Main St Jansd 8ALE—Overland coupe, um- 500\. miles, A-1 condition, price right. J. J. "Donohue, Central Lidg., NSt dec30d Dy \ Coin. = 'Wi litie ill sell che: if taken |2 m:mh 35 North Main St H 2! } 7 FOB §ALEMaxwell trucks, 1 1 1,300 16 $1,800; Northway, 2 fon, 1-7 ton, $4,400; more truck for money, more les to the gallon, and bet. ter lervlea. Better get cur propesition before you buy, as you may not now kuu' all about thesd £ods and our method of doing business. H. K. Anderson, 21 Ma- ple bh‘.lenlel!on Conn. Tel. 340. 1 dec? o T A roadster, 1918 Ford chassis. Adams Mo- tor Baltic, Conn. nov20d —_— i FOR BALE—Six cylinder Purh- n | o in Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper ha circulation said_ District. Court. of record. geased are hereby notified to preseat their aim: NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District of {Ledyard, of tie 11th day of January, A 21 Eiesent — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Estate Jeduthan Whipple, late of of Y-} Ledyard, in said District, deceased. That the Administrator eite bring rdere the fi::dmm of said deceased to nsix ¥ posting & motice to that ogether with a covy of this order. on the the place where said d the same i in d"make return to thie ‘The above and foregoing is & true copy Attest: SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE. Judge. NOTICE—AIl creditors of sald de- 2 againet said estate to ihe wnder- LSecate . . . |signed atMystic, D. No. 1. with- ¥R SALE—Overiand 34 ton_Lruck, | in the time limited I nihe abore and Tore- in fine conditicn ; 1317 Dodge | soing order. WILLIAM L ALLYN, jan13d Administrator. AUCTIONS AUCTIONEER Successor to Wi B, WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING._AND TEAMING —_—— NURSERY- NOW is the tme to trim your ffuit and si men. Phone 97u. 8d. and ———————— “You Can Do No Better Than No Salad Complete Without Buy”Cur Wurst.” Thumm’s . Home-Made - {vlayonnaise el Joan, 2t THUMM'S ey DELICATESSEN STORE . - 40 Franklin Street i sl AUTO WASHING ve your car washed, S a M. and 12 p. sth St deczsd any time e Bailey's Ga AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOEIES ——e s et FORD 0> qre sou wu-: a brignt_ Lght Ww.th the Feguiai.on i ! noL, your 1o & reak & ch The Norwieh Vieid 5 P Vo WAl AT IRIO i 14 1. ) n,.' i Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering. and Wood Work.: Biackémithing in_all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F..S. .Chiropodist; Foot Spzcialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice’Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Conn. Phone 1356-4 COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings tn HOTELS AMERICAN MOUSE, D. Morrissey. Prop. First class Garage Service won- | hected. _ Plions. _Shetucket Street DEL-HOPF HOTEL. European Flan. Telephone 1237 Hayes Bros., Props. 26-25 Broadway FLOUR, GAIN AND FEED T UNLGADED 1.500 barrels ot good flour, all grades ; call us before uying. Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. \novisd niz FLQOQ FI ?"ISH (Natoral and Colorsd) Stands the scuf and tread of heavy shoes. A man's shoc hecl { strikes a 90-Ib. blow st ev: Such hard usage may dent wood, but it & 3 Kyanizo Floor l £ BCUSEHCLD Ti! CIVIL AND'OH INA M:EB‘-;?: BULLETIN BUILDING estigated, - 6x KL & Neewioh Conne oatid. 75 FRANKLIN® STREET Telephone 531-4 || 10 KEW YORK 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET,' i il 10 b New London (Norwich) Line Enjoy this delightful trip down the Sound cn your destinatian happy, ied and satishied. Excels leat service roughout. New London daily ex- cept Sunday, 11:00 p. m. State roums ready &t 7:00 p. m. THE NEW ENGLAND STEAWMSHIP COMPANY over d 17 DAVIS THEATRE, In the opinion of critics, Mils Pauling Frederick, the foremost emotional aste The story of A Siave of Vanity of & beautiful young widow who of the wealth left her by ber s 3 Franklin Strest NINO DI PALMA, Prg T young man of small means pleads for her hand, she is afraid to step from ber gllded throns to the humble stmosnbers ich .his income calls for. She Is forced to admit she loves him but is afrald she will be dissatisfied and make him unhappy. The YOUnE man <oes AWy to make a fortune and e Jromises 16 ekt What transpires in the meantime highly interesting and makss & Ge- 'n otorist ran over the bulldog ks Sunday and broke ad of hurrying off as Jo, e left his machine, went ind of & !v!‘n‘ exist. A ary took the dog to his | )IO" tal for small animals and if the dog ot respond to treatment he will end ffcrings in a humane manner. na Counterman entertained several friends at cards Saturday after- noon at her home on Chapel Hill. Thres tables of whist were played. Mra Mary Ladd and Mrs. John Kilroy were awarded the first prizes and Mrs. Howard Bishop and Mre. Hermon J. ibbs were given the consolations. The favors were attractive candy bouquets tied to fhe place cards. After the whist lincheon of escalloped oysters, vegetable salad, rolls, fancy cake and coffec was served. GRISWOLD The Griswold church, which -had its bl- centennial last September, had its annual meeting and roll call Jan. 7. The supper ommittee, T. Fred Bdmond, Margery M. wster und Effiel M. Roode. had set ta- les for 30, but they were prepared for about twice that number of church mem- bers and friends of the church who really came. AJl were well pleased with the meat pies, other ples, and fitting accom- paniments. After the supper, Rev. Robert Humphrey of Canterbury gave a stereop- ticon talk on India. He presented some 5 fine pictures which he himself had |taken while he was a missionary there. Then came the business meeting. The pastor as clerk read the posted notice for the Incorporated church meeting and he was chosen moderator. The clerk read the records for 1920. The pastor reported along these business lines, as chairman of 3 canvass committee, as worker for the emergency fund of the “ongregational world movement, and as icting treasurer of benevolences. Treas me popular sta and produced by Hugh Ford. ’ Civilian Clothes is the story. of aa American army captain who mwarries & soclety girl in France. She is s uniform more than with the his latest picture, which will be shewn at the Davis theatre Friday asd Saturday. If you have read Stevensew's| The Pavilion om the Links from which the photoplay was adapied, you know! that the story depends for " eftet largely upon the air of hrooding mys- tery and violence that Stevensom able to convey iIn his writing. Mr. neur has translated this to the sereem,s and the thrilling story of love and ed- venture on the Jonely Scottish sand dumes lives vividly in pictures The eleventh episode of Jack Dempy sey's big serial, Daredevil Jack in thres ices and 5300 of bi-centen- in the bank. After these me elcction of offieers. Vietor | thrilling reels will keep you in suspense C. Campbell was re-clected trustee; Sam- | from beginning to end. a beautiful Pris- wel G. N¢ n. deacon; John P. Richard- | ma entitied Pennywise. A good comedy son, clerk Samucl G. Norman, treas- | and last but not Jeast. Sereen fnsp urer. ardson was chosen Shots showing short skeiches of your. favorite movie stars, which will meke. an interesting and varied program. ittes was . continued, pastor, deacons, Mrs. Mrs. Campbell. AT THE STRAND. Today, Friday and Saturday— Becomes of the Child Men women go to the marriage altar, obvicus of the very object ! ich marriage is instituted, with never a thought bee 4 P yond their own hap s. How often r el fontgomery for the | tno seifish- mother sther secic thele s Ald society, Jola Button for the | own pleasure and neglecting the stian Endeavor and Sufday school. | jutle ones entrusted wir keeplr , ume r for the church. The 1oll | i) too late, alt hayoiness is lost in the o great yawning ab: They themnetves have fashioned thre their own sel- fishnoss, Parents co the claims of humwu ence as follows $10. Congre- society $1 on soclety $5, Con I\S"—"w“ Mr. and Nr= wish, calied o nedy &t the In; Mr LAuE wil soon Mr. and Moy 1 in Fiteh- | Norwich, calied on day. r hae retumed Mrs Darwin Cin at the home= | Monday. Rev. F. T. Menc Oberlin, Ohio, w) (Thursday) Jan PyL . They will return sume time Bt week.

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