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Logis §05% iter seo Norwi il or el 103-1, R s G A, qnh‘-‘ Hlekor'l?u.u b “‘“‘nf" LOST—Two year old Holstein_heiter. Please notify Jimes B. Dufty, Tel Leb- anon Div. 1d A man_to do chores. Box Village, Conn. Phone 26. T LosST—Elack, white and tan collie; WANTE n—n-uuhm“ yl devote spare time sell- .,,’;g S ndine Taddie. . K Howe: y.,. wigds, 48 Water 85" Phont 0%k (301 ‘shrubs, vll:tz lib- m 1 janl4d t BALI—-EI:M q--m [ m{v of o moner, T A AUTOMOREEL, knocks mest when Jorsey Gowh mke 3 sy B i Coian 't by q.“ ‘:}:.:" e ol dowh nil; e, wheh o ou Imake hundreds S N . ¥?k Dest & fellab, Bittin around AOGKiS. vou u"“:“'”"m e Jetsey %3 S e Immdn“ ey, lx’-"l ohn | TosT—Auto Tioemse No. 3947, _ Call | of some Bood pipes At ‘s'o:.'fi:en vu nt B old. Phone 10188, T Jakind Tai == 5 beve 31 Rochester, N: ¥ 55 Jewatt City. 80158 | some fine Ei Yelecordi “For & 8x10 ocellent %’nm :n suited {3-""."‘”' S Beneaut, Dayvitle, Sone " “iEifa 5 o !ALI: m‘un b&'-'l.&n"‘ f. for 50c, $1.76 a box, at glnnl iwlo Shop. WANTED—Second Zund asd tique D.\In A, Bruc flL 711-1 55 iklin St. Noi t9d [ Write P. O. '.. FOR SALE—Horses NTS vma sl soi Welts B0k 48k 08 ___~ ANTED . | atasiidon ThEa ‘nd BOUTS Apent fi oY | “ven BALE-—Good B FOR SALE_H: years, weight | 0US, expensive tréatments are o longer |cord, delivered. Henry s.um, fimn» o Firet class meat cutter. Good pasition |, FO% 54 ,mm. e b "“g"" Reckesary for the woman who has ad n, ‘Conn. -Tel 8: : reliable man of ability. Permanent | {10 § Rionmond Facm, mu s, e viag look after | o0 \ at good pay. Apply to the reset her !mmh':lr fod bands Tl §70 for | conn. 8““ T mfiuflfi QUINEBAUG STORE, *".-.M Randrome toum of ot | e E = it nnu. Cona.’ Phone 3% Lesen The Henry Allfl & Co. DANIELSON, CONN. WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn-| ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently 'thueuepodroutu. Get names on file and be| rendyfntfl:efintvmnq Call at the Bulletin Office. horses. oct1d. HORSES, HORSES—I have fresh horses, weighing m 1000 m uoo also eight seco: n from 1000 to 14 once, as I must hm room for load “ednaldu 282 g&% Lourt. ?pum T ——— JUST ARRIVED CARLOAD OF GREEN HORSES, welghing norn 1000 pounds to 1600 pounds. are right. Alse 20 sec- oud hand houal C.m and see them. HUGH P. HAMILTON, / $75 MAIN 8T. PRESTON BRIDGE STABLE: 3 24 SALE HORSES. 1 have 12 second h:nd horsed, wel hll 1190 to 1600, aiso x-nn that — —— ceived from IIIInuLI AII T want FUNERAL DIRECTORS to dispose of right away. Prices are from $25 up. Come and.see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teiephone 430 jan17a’ DENTAL SURGEON M’'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. Faneral Directors NOTICE and Embalmers DR. SlNAg HAS M:VED A New Office in the LT . THAYER BUILDING st Y ey Assistint Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 912, 1:30~5, a,au-a Telephons - Paul A.~Schwartz, D. M. D. " DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 ours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS.' FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City BUILDING " PERRONE & Christian o, bullding coniraciors, mungnrlkl.erbr‘l::w‘:‘rll:, com: Crete 4nd vement, blasier, t inything extra. 16 Platt Ave. Tel No. 479-5. Call b'l'&!l’l ® aad ‘.40 a m. and from'5.30 t0 9 p. m. sugad CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke i Funeral Directors §| 41 Main Street J i THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. * t CIGARS c16ARS Whitestone Cigar sare 310 per thousand. 4. F. CONANT, 11 Frasklin St e e TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE WILLIAM C. YOUNG Sugcessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUI.LDER Best work and materials at DOIMP:F?SRT:]IEDCIAND f emhote =t Sl Wt MRl oy TRUCKING John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. C. D, J0SLYN, 103 West Main 8t We move everything anywhere. Special at- icution given o' moving beilers and ma- Camery. Phome 857-3. Jandd WAB’E'!D—S wmill_outit Give full Jan m]mmdpfluu‘_fl_wga flium-nw T bulletin. Sies | Third St Troy, M. ¥. 2aiea Racings “Aetcs, Daatelaon, Conn: " WHEN your farm Is for saie, WMIM b =1 INE | parm Agency, Danielson; Conn. jansd 2 me < NORSE will board and give Gare 1o - 14514 nm 3%, When in need valids het home. Phone 180!-12 New or write =333 —r Nurse, care-Bulletin. 294 s 112 u:l"uf‘ilni RlverAEL. 33100, “Bodo Aok Dane NOTICE 1000 u “Alver m.. n’"‘;‘f""m OFFICE WORKERS WANTED AT ONCE. APPLY ttnov.dd. :-o ed ~three- NORWICH COMMERECIAL SOHOOL, WIIIM by ‘l."?d wite, & Yoy m“ l‘l‘d ‘Ii'. mfl;au?m of 142 Maln 88, Plact-Csdden Blds. | Grecs Go B thl o fantid | e m”"'é Bulions ofies. fim ed roo] 41 housekeeping, [ eting FOR SALE Piscs of McKinley Avenus Property can be.gold to show an earning capa: city of eighteen per cent. In excel- lent location and on very desirable Iot. Owner leaving town. For further particulars, inquite of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE / ¥OR BALE - Beautiful riverside far, fine ‘location, near village, excellent N-mm latge barn and outbulidings, acres flelds, ua umw H ly $2,500 to ll“.\l estate, 'nun/m- AGENCY, “ ‘Williman itie, Conm. 10 BENT FOR BENT-—Steam five reoms bath. lnuulrh:“l ";ln. M- ington B hn TO RENT—Thres light st TO —l‘nnu..d n.-. with ul tmodern \mprdyementa, private tamily. Ad- "“,:;,’.‘.‘," 208 Kiver ave. Tel. 3375 B BENT—Steam-heated room, with or wmm. board, for one er two yenule- mea, 61 Us first Janidd On Diamonds, Jew: elry, Watches a er:{mnTI Prog e w rate of interest.. Unre- deemed pledges for sale. LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY FOR SALE GEOCERY AND MEAT MARKET ON MAIN STREET. ADDRESS P. 0. BOX 125, JEWETT CITY. janisd FOR SALE 90 WILLIAMS ST. House of 1l rooms, with all improve- ments, with cement cellar, can be ar- ranged for two flats with small outlay; large lot, barn to held three machines, located on shady and quiet street, in re- MONEY LOA ‘o3 Frankiin uweet, Norwich, Conn. WANTED—Faw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ners every Thuieday, 4. C. Bennett decl’ AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FOED OWNEK—Are you getting 3 bright light with the regulation lense? If not, your magneto is weak and needs re- charging. The Norwich Welding Co., with the Vi Unit iemmaguetizer, will rechargs gour mkgneto whils you wait. 31 Cheste "han augsd an_opportunity for somebody wishing, to own a home in excellent location. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Ceatral Building, Nerwich, Conn, VULCANIZING Legal Lenses — Accessories Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, on Grove SImt, with all modern improvements, onl. 5 minutes’ walk frem Franklin 8qi For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET FOREIGN - AGENCY Sells Forel Money Orders _and Steamship Tickets for all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in -all parts of Europe. Real Estate and Tire Insurdnce. 280 Fi klh|n SS‘MNMI%LIOI h, C ranklin orwich, Conn, Phone 784-5 Mardd AUtomObile" Best IEOR Sbld hard weod . $13.00 per cord—Green wood $12.00 per Carriages, Wagons, —‘“MB .;.".‘.fi:)::‘:k? Y B. FO! Trucks and Carts Sida Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trime| ———————— ming, Upholstering ani 'ood Worl FOR : SALE Blacksmithing in all its branch In Norwich Town Scott & Clark Corp. || rwosies Seiens Of 6 and 8 rooms respectively, to- 507 . TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET |} gether with a barn and about one- 1| half acre of land, Location is ex i} cellent, near school, troliey and ra HOTELS ' | stores. LULSE, D aomimsey, | (mmediate Possession—Price $5,500 CAN Prop. First class Garage Service won' . Apply -to Bected. Phone. _Shetucket Street. " DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European F: o ot mge v | James L. Case Eroadway. 40 Bhetucket Street iel. 876 PAPEE HANGING PAINTING. and paperhanging; first class work af, falling matket prices. Phons || Bargains in Real Estate 1532, JHudlick, 263 Central Ave. |} Home-like 6 reom house, with gar- age, poultry ‘hou: and fine gare e || dony near Pocks’ Corner, ‘Nerwich DANCIN . Lo Eight-room house, medern sonven- N.H, LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows' |l iences, near Broad St. Hall, Norwich. Private lessons dfll’.| N'w ouse of 7 rooms ami bath, Phone 1706. Evening classes: Mong large lot, near Chelsea Parade. $5,000. Two cottages for rent, modern im- provements, $25.00 per month. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties 63 Broadway o Pitadaye, 3 D e Commance now decd BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD | == Blank Books Madeé and Buled to o.-d.ri 108 Broadway - — e “elephone 1334 $1,500 Wi 5UY AN 80-ACRE FARM, 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW . BARN Established for Half a Century JOCAL and fong T PIANO - rER‘i‘lm'v;D—m :sfiif&:yé“ 8: © GUS LAMBEST, J&. No. 341 Mals St, _BYRON A. WIGHTMAN WO0OD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1.4 ————— Y N e T T ] P 4 ROBBING COURT | MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, B L5 ~-——|8TORES, CHURCHE S AND MUsIC E LAMBER S e O s ":‘.‘3"‘“.‘:;2%:: o e SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR HELEN L. PERKINS, = WIS e T : TEACHER OF SINGING. 64 UNCAS SVKEET. Leng Di nce Moving IaSctian, 11 Boawsil Ave i-L 1Y A SINCERE FARM BUYER. S8END 122 Prospect St. FGR MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, Phone 511 Telephone 552-2. TEAMING and movis; long distance Yuckmf peciaity. John H. Fol!. 5c"Fnone 198 Mevird ""‘“"'muuf""‘nk PLANG”A “Bk%nmgfin'n nk_ym\ TEAMING AND TRUCKING @one very promptly and at reasonable prices, ARTH UR H. LATHROP Shetucket Stre Phens 175 COAL AND WooOD == 3 COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in NURSERY A RS Wil S ooy e o, Willow St formerly | Now s ths to trim and Iats decl8d | your fruit and shade trees b; tree men. Phone 970, dec28d & WANT to put your busi- public, there is no medi- ;BB 13 no advertising medium In through the advertising ...E. Coaneeticut equal o Th Bulle: BB #m, 20X RGN . ! (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS FARM SPECIALIST .. Thayer Bullding, Norwieh, Conn. 41 WEST BROAD STREET e ——— ROOMS 1 AND 2 WE.T!RLY R b BILDERBECK & LANGDON . ING. LUMBER IS CHEAPER ARCHITECTS— 150 ama o AP SO Bl (1 Parding ENGINEERS % e::wu:.holee lots left on.Crane Ave., in St Tor part et particulars, cail up jan12d 457 West Main Bt WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the jublic, there is no medi- um belter than through the advertising solomna of Tha Bullatia. 169 State Street : Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifieations For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Repbrts, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. fined neighborhood, convenient to_ trolley; | Fing. | timber, Dbout 110 cords of slab wood and all 1mnnvunn mm Olll‘hlll mln- ule's walk fro; Phone B Goldbers, 1111 or 805, isa ‘Keltey, TO RENT — Furnished rooms. Tel phone 274, Jan’ TO RENT — Three rooms !er lght housekeeping. 9 Fountain St. TO RENT—Light nmh&efii} rooms. Zimmerman, 17, Boswell Ave. jandd FOE BENTStors - 36 Frankila Street. STORAGE—Household goods stored for lony 't term; rates reasom- 3 Eue Studto b sble. Broadway. INSURANCE Values are increasing—is your Fire urance ? Better see us for add tional protection. ISAAC S. JONES Richards Bldg. 91 Main Street AUTOS TO HIRE FRANKLIN 81 ARK Taxl, 200 Main " Phane 1984 VG #epaid If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHEANE, PLUBSIAG, BEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washingion Square. FHUNE 581 The very best plumbing by expert rkmen wirest prices is guar- anteed; lllo hl ting um £as flllfl. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, $7 West Maia St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET ’ll}vomzno ; N FOR SALE—1919 Ford delivery, equip- ped with. starter and lighting system, in- surance paid, very good mechanical order, Hood tires on rear, new on_tront, | price right Phone 1858-5. janlid /FOR SALE—1§19 Dodge roadster, ex- céllent condition, oversize nearly new tires, a spare, snubbers, collapsibie ' €. E. MACFARLANE. ......... Auctioneer AUCTION By order of the Probate Court, 1 will sell at public atiction at the § lace known as the kamest Lergal place, at Gurleyville, teer man] V1 1in the Town of Mansileld, oue mile from Hox 445 "u“a‘,.fi‘m:.f‘i v extras, 1a'®|the Gurieyville siore, on’ the rosd i —_— Wormwood Hill, < OB SALE_1517 Ford touring, 1915 roadster. 0. B. Peek, Norwich Town. TUBSDAY, JAN, 18, 1921, Plione 43-14 JanlsSMW - 4 1635 Totma: 6o i vhai at 10 o'clock a. ma D.“m' ndnlo 3335 1818 Harle $~ITEAD OF STOCK~4 condition, No wich Cycle cm. §"Main St Jan! SALE—Maxwell trucks, 1 1-2 ton, | jorthway, 2 ton, $3,400 more truck ~ for R A miles 10 the gallon, and bef ice. Better get our proposition bel ‘e you buy, as you may not now luwv ail About these xood- and our meuup Four gocd young cows, one of them to freshen early In Februa wo 2 year old heifers, one to freshe frst of Febru- other harrows, tors, horse rake, mowiLg m: hay ridger, top carriuge, buggy, business. H. E. Anderson, 21 corn sheller, corn planter, ple St., Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. row, 2 s.ngle harness, decz8 - wood, 5 bus ". SAL -Overland, 3-4 ton ood hn) corn fodder, small new 'tires, [ fine conditlon; 1911 Dnmlflmmg tools, and many articles nol Mflm 1918 Ford ('-hllih Adams Mo- | mentioned. h‘\n nova0d TERMS CASH. t PAUL BERGAL, Administrator. Eagleville, Conn. Jani4d AUCTIONS (———————— e e WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers Officeapd sll-roo 42 Mai Street, Danieison,” Comn. HIGHLY IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JAN. 23, 1919, at 10 o'clock . m., sharp, of an unusually large variety and ex- npuonuly large volume of merchan- g implements, tools, live- swk automobiles, wagons, household ete., at my place of residence, k.nown as the Lake View farm, ut AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Jowett City Post Office, Morwich Town LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, 3-4 of a mile from Jewett City depot. SpATLIXG, Judse {ust north of the village, on the old late of Nor- lainfleld road, and formerly called Order | the creditor: their_claims the Dwigh* Tracy farm, located opposite the Jewett City Textile eity Co Having decided to make a change in oy basiness, 1 will sell the following roperty, for which 1 have no further Baer ‘&t ‘public, auetion: 1" chestut horse, weight 1650 Ibs., and as nice a § | work ‘horse as any man could wish to f | own; 1 first class farm and_family mare, weight 1200 1bs.; 2 Maxwell auto'trucks in first class order and just ov- her with a copy r 4 circulat, and make re- W © AYLING, Judge, Suitable for tafmers use: 1 Kord tour. | The ahove ar oinz is a'true copy ing car, 1 §-horsepower Fairbanks- §| of record. G Morse sawing rig, all ‘mounted and Attest: & CHER, first class in every particular; 1 1 1-: Clerk. horsepower Atsco airtight orcha sprayer complete, with self mlmg al- of said de- tachment, every way O. K.; to present cally new Guerney hot water ‘rarnace, - u capacity 700”; 1°560 gallon gas and § ld\c;;m‘cl?c oil tank, with pump and outfit comy STRONG spike tooth harrow, 1 epring row, 1 new weeder, 1 spring ator, 1 Oliver’ plow, 1 side-nii vlanter, 1 marker. 1 cultivator, 1 hay rake, 1 ‘extension ladder. even_ ers, whiffletrees and a great amount of smaller implements. WAGONS AND HARNESSES One high grade Mover top Concord buggy, one of the kind that are hard to get, 1 good tip cart, 1 single under ‘express wagon, 1 sleigh, 3 sets of single express ~harness, 2 driving harnesses, blankets, Whips, robes, etc. POULTRY DEPT. OUTFIT AND ACCESSORIES One 244 egg Incubator, several rolls Pittsburgh Steel Co.’s No. 9 wire, sev- eral large wire gates, several bunches of No. 1 and No. Z wire, 1 roll of heavy poultry netting, 7 chicken runs, 2 salt feeders, 1 grain box, 3 brooder coops, 1 lot of fountains and feeders, 1 extra nice dog hotse, 150 Ibs. \fence staples, 15 White Leghorn hens, 3 olce white geese, ete. CROPS AND MISCELLANEOUS Two handsome pigs, weight 100 Ibs. each; a few bushels of beans, 60 bush- els buckwheat, 4 tons first quality hay, 2 tons second class hay, 25 bushels fleld corn, 1 ealf rack, 1'wagon pole 1 lot of carpenters' tools, 15 coal shovels, several lots of lumber, lot of ven to ainst as_ the CHARLES C. ZABRISKIE, Collector of Taxes. Dated at Preston. Conn., Jan. 11, 191, Jani7MV on. With the above de-:rlm\on I have endeavored to convey to the minds of The Dublic what an enormous 1ot of ex- cellent a8 wheful pivperty I shall sell at this ere are a great any' things’ o e tioned attendance. s’ earneatly solicited. 1t decldedly stormy, or extremely cold, the sale will take place the first week ds itable thereafter at the same Caterer will at- FLOOR FINISH (Natarel aad Colored) Stands the scuff and tread of i heavy shoes. A man’s shoe beel strikes @ 90-ib. blow at every step. fSuch hard usage may dent the wood, but it simply won't break Kyanize Floor Finish. WILLIAM M. M'NICOL, Prop. Tel. Jewett City Div. BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING AUTO WASHING 00“ IN and have .your car washed, y time between 8 a. m. and 12 p. m. Billey's Garage, Bath St eciig CHIEOPODIST | A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist ' (PROTECT YOUR FEET) | Mfr. Gummings’ Spring Arch Suppert. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St.; Nerwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 — FLOUB, @AIN AND FEED JusT mnfllu)l:n 1800 barrels of Hrunavuh Gran &o. Tev 236% * Bov; DETECTIVES CiVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES il vestigated. “Write Postoffice Box ’N.r-iuh. Conn. Octitd LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC SALE - rocs ang directivn of the Eon | fult, & Judge of the Superiof geil at public austion te the highest cash blé‘de‘r where it lies adjacent to the saxem tirnpike \emiing Trom- NOFWIh b Gara: mer lLake, in the Town 'of Montville Conn, about 13150 board feet of squ: izes i of g s ot e, square posts, ali on or.near the o ook watcrshed, In said Monts] L St iy poiee Y¥iil be’ the Arst set out 1 this matice Sale will be held on Saturday, Jan. 15th, ls21, at 11 oclock in the forénoon. stormy, next fair weel For. l:rthnr pamnulun. telephone No. s, Norwi i AL, ormich Conn., this 27th WITTER BROS. . Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. 25 HEAD LIVESTOCK 35 35 TONS—A NO. 1 HAY—35 TONS TO BE SOLD AT . Public Auction 7 THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1921, a4 1 o'clock p. m., rain or shine, d Georgs L. Bradley farm, located one mile from Pomfret depot on the state road leading to Puinam, from whioh point it is four miles distant. These cattle of heifers, second “fll\mlll—]\@"' M “A 90-Pound blow at every step.” Kyanize Floor Finish fs washable and wou't come eff watil it wears off. Guarantced to tion, With your moscy back if it dem't. THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 531-4 are a promising bunch due with theif first and calves, consisting of forward springers and others due later. 1 wish to my friends and the public se_heifers are sele: by me B from a herd of some 80 odd head, and consider thém worth your attention. ‘hey are principally Holsteins, Ayr- shires and Guernseys. A. J. APTER. Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UI«ION SQUARE “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without umm’s me-iViade AUCTION I will sell for John W. Frink at the ‘Wititam C. Smith farm in Franklin, near Smith's Corners, on the trunk line road from Norwich to Willimantic, FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1921, at 10 & m., mcres mowing land east of the Nor- Mo Wi Tmantte road, bounded on the north by land of W, C. Smith, east by highway leading from Smith's Corners to Baltle, south by Mr. Duerr and Mr. Davie, avis. i Ho west by F” . Y 1 Pair of LA weight ahént 1600 extra viaycnnaise g00d Wi , & first clags all round team, 10 held of cattle, 3 fresh cows, 3 heife; T £ -'s 3 years old, to caive In February, ex good kind, 1 yearling heiter, 4 otnér o . in the various stages of milk; team wa. | DELICA on, Concord buggy, double dump cart complete, in first class shape, pair team | harness, single harness, John Deera suiky plow, neazly new, T H! C. cultivator. ne last year, two-horse corn planter, new M. Cormick rake, 1 hay tedder, 50 llufi'l(' flint corn, 15 tons good hay, 4 tons mo oats, 2 tons swale hay, 2 stacks sw hay and a very few other articles If ver stormy, sale firat fair week day follow! JAMES H. HYDE, Auctioneer. ESSEN STORE 40 Frankiin Street CONPANY, Inc. WHEN YOU WANT to pnt your busi- day of December, 1858, Ly X S| of the County of Dcpu&y'“r‘ifl\ mll‘ dge of |Cnun for the State of Connectlcut, ness before the public, thero is a0 mear- |§ TNorwich, . . Conn. than Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 estate within Ly posting a ail persons Tax in the Town rrant to levy h persons the Hospital n 10 o'clock t store s notice will laws of this Motion Pictures a1 Greed Thestee gefesture Motion Pictures at Davie The Nof'leh Music Association recitsl st Slater Hall Uncas Lodge, \u 1\ L 0. 0. F., meets in 0dd Fellows’ Ha Thames U v To Attend Military Busasr Mera, ‘Third Company, C. A. C, C. N. G, ha8 been notified that the Tenth Ci company which is located \n New Landos and commanded by Captain Treland, will come to Norwich in & body and will par- ticipate # the miiltary parade which the Third company will hold to nark the opening of the bazaar. The boys Were busy over the week-end getting the booths ready and the armery will be decorated during the early part of the week. The Third company will hold its regu- lar drill this (Monday) evening. Seweral recruits have Leen signed up since defll last week. The company payroll is now completéd and the boys will scon receive their first pay covering & six months pe- riod. Sale of Lincoln Avemus Lt James L. Case has sold for Leenard D. Church to Agnes M. and Ruth E Pierce, two very desirable buliding lots, 160x126 each, located on northerty side of Lincoln avenue, beiween Omeos and Unoms streets. The new cwoers will erect a new modern two-family apart- ment house on the site. Davis Theatre Miss Pauline Frederick charmed & large audience at the Davis theatre last night when she made her debut as n-Cole siar in the super-spesial picture, “A Slave of Vanity.” Never ha# this great emotional aciress had a vehi- cle which afforded her the opportunity that new picture does. At all itmes Miss Frederick is convincing and her superd acting is materially aided by an extraced- inarily fide cast “A Biave of Vanity” adaptation of the fa written by Sir AZUMr Wing Pinero and produced in both in both England and America. The story Is that of a young and charming widow whose late husband left her his entire c 1 the condition that she gid not marry Fortunate- Iy or upfortunately for herself she finds that an attractive young caap. whose in- il has found his way ust sacrifice mile Ibns and her social positicn. She loves him but has always been used to luzury. To marry him she A rich London b is aiso seeking her hand. In st of her dilemma her fortune is s way. Her probe lem becomes ver, there i a happy solu s (Miss Frea- erick) finds it happy in the &0 The second 1 featuring Thomas ) hit with the large Mr. Meighan U young man of g ality. He is dexl soldier role iIn CF plcture, which is a duced by Hugh Ford. 15 the leading woran Every ono was plesse the pictare and be a at the wey b humbled and tamed the soclety smob who mareiéd him for his uniform but whe was ashamed of him in his “civies” A very interesting Paramount magasing was also shown. Breed Theatre, Those who were fortunate enough % witness Douglas Fa nks in “The Mar} of Zorro,” his fourth production for the United Artists that was exhibited to & capacity crowd last night at the Breed » theatrs departed with that feeling of satisfaction that they had seen by far the best picture in which the vigirous “Desg® ever appeared It can readily be seen that he wad spared no expense In the assusncs of creating _the best thers s 18 further the cause In entertainment While excessive expenditurs may hot B& the apex of & successful picturs, yet i Fairbanks’ case we can surely see ft a criterion. Here fs a sirong romanes containing love, a and humer dominating for eight full reeis. In plcture “Dane” has rut more theills excitement before onr view than he h ever done heretofore. “The Mark e Zorro” will be shown again todsy amd Tuesday ani the. Pathe News will otme plets the bIIL At the Strand. Today, Tuesday and Wednesdsy, “Re. mance and_thrills in Stevens “Place of Honeymoons” full of interest and love anpeal Both Miss Ny Stevens and Montague Love given of their best efforts and have towh- ed the 100 per cent mark in “The Hn. of Honeymoons.” a Ploneer picture whidh will appear todny at the Strand thestve, An_international romance which helds attention from the moment it starts wm- 11 the close of the picture, “The Place of Honeymoons” carries with it all the thrills, the human touches and the love appeal which the motion picture fam # ways anxious to find In a featurs of lity. The comedy. Roval Rogue, Tuesdsy and Wednesday. The DMoon Ridersh Thursday, Friday and Saturday, specisl universal attraction, The Triflers, featur- ing Edith Roberts. Coming Monday, Toese day and Wadnesday, January 24, 25, 86, Neglected Wives, u never forget Mg eripping appeal. 1t at the Srand Arthur Lathrop of Hartford was hessé over the Week end. Farmers are hauling large loads of black birsh brush to the birch mill ab Norwich Town. Some loads weight ever 4 ton and a half. The Community cluo held a meeting Wednesday evening. Jan. 12th, while trimming out the lmbe of an apple tree that blew down @ the autumn gales, a farmer at Maple 3 der some leaves - 15, untouched by gh apples. for & was surprised to find large ple, and then some. whi oton, returned Thures day to the home of her Lrother, Rev. T A. Williams. A large rock maple standing in he dooryard at the Goldstein farm was fe . cently cut down, as it had developed signs of being unsafe. At Maple Hill firm the old tree where the wakeup bas lived for a number of vears has disappear a bird with black tie and will have to %eck a rent season. Many whiling h supply of firewood in Thursday, el.ml‘-,: mext stored away & goed torough the ad - Ebisdttien B et 2! veru-mtl S . a Foster, of San $10.000; nephews, Frank and Albert cr, of Ban Jose, one-half each of the idue. registered nurms, -