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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 A Bulletin Want : Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want *~ .| A Bulletin-For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale s A e o e < < . . A Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It| ' Advertisement Will Get It A*flfiiement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell It| = Advertisement Will Seil It WANTED—Male ‘WANTED—Female ‘WANTED—Miscellancous € 'n SALE / FOR SALE . FOR SALE—Automeblles Fre middle aged w ‘apartmén LTOR SALE ln tove, burns coal 90-Aaes Only $1,400 FOB SALE—One 1918 Harley-David- o'11 o u to "t: store. m % lm!' :&fi?fimom Wrlte Box. 123. wngn—fl mv..xe..é,:‘ ’mrg or wood, T v “also” a. Mrench s son_motorcycle, with or without lk\ouri el 0'":? Bl | i i et o % Bt T 1W m? ‘:‘£(°:2..";‘:°:f“‘::“;2‘.‘5 Horse, Cows, Hay w1 today Gan 303, Norwieh & I'A'fl'ln—\m have )ermn.nent posi- WANTB‘B——-PUH;!I::\I : houlekee r in % wu;{n;nwmul e i_w Sl Sk ol vehl::lel, harnesses, machinery, imple- Main St. Phone 709. e L T T e s T -.n surud o tabhith: ne ofted Forused: & write Pequod Nursery alesville, Comn. jan21d care Mrs. J, Both: WANTED—Position as auto truck er: have had experience. Wrlte P. 0. Conn. driv Box 134, Moosup, WANTED—A middle aged housekeeper for on in the family: ome that would * | ry, Mohican best_references given. I Co. Tel. 45 WANTED—A wel, sing and W Address. \n;n.h Perry St, Johnstown, N. Wood, Danielson, Conn. Mrs. L«m w;n{ “ 'i;:-u-m Wi jan20d like the country; would "do. well to right party. Addrfl Box 43, Nonllch WANTED_Man _for “geeral _farm Bu“,m A married 2 Water- - g B Chambermaid Tnquire at b > hengs Jinitoiim Hotel. “jan20d ANTEDFirst class counterman; Janisd AN Wi, o LOST AND FOUND P ENMENT wants hundreds rail- = way mail clerks; $135 month; list posi- | LOST-"Black and tan dog, half hound, ;:n-u wrxu Immediately.” Franklin N o of “Gyp* Janild . Rochester, N. Y. rt Bowen. 36 'Fumace St Daniel son, Conn. _Jan20d WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money earrying papers. there are good routes. - Get; your names on file and’ be Frequently lflyfwdnfirltvmncy Call at the Bulletin Office. FUNERAL nm.-mu GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer ® PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE Telephons 430 Phene GAGER Funeral Director Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building 238-2 Lady Assistan HOURIGAN BROS. t FUNERAL DIREC{'ORS Norwich and Jewett Cuy The Henry Al.eu & Son Ce. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIiRECTORS AND EMBALMEXS Lady Assistant Shea & Burke Funeral Directors DAY OR NIGHT 41 Main Street Telephone 410-21 11203 Main St., Norfich Conn. T LOST—Two_year old Holstein heifer. Please notify James B. Duffy. Tel Leb- andn Div. N janild FOR SALE—Horses SPECIAL attention to farmers; arrived with a fresh load of Ohio and acclimated horses, all low down farm chunks; if in need of any kind of a horse, be sure and come in and see our stock and prices be- fore buying elsewhere, as We can save you plenty of money;:free trial and a bona fide” guarantee with every harse; We are a branch of one of the largest, oidest and most reliable horse dealers in tho state; we retail horses at holesale prics; sesing P. Ham- fiion, 375 Main St., Preston dn su,- bles. Tel. 1986-3. __ dan FOR SALE—Our handsome team ol rrryhoxu‘. The Henry.Allen & Son Co. 24 SALE HORSES I have 12 second hand horse3, weigh! 1100 to- 1600, also 13 horees that T ceived from Illinois. AlL of these I want to dispose of right away, Prices are from $25 up. Come and see them. ELMER E. PIEESON. Tel., 536-3. jani7d — ‘DENTISTS DR. €. R. 6HAMBERLAIN- DENTAL SURGEON - ‘M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR D. J. COYLE DENTIST Offire Houre: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teloghone \ Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 B e S — DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 i surs 8-12; 1:30-5and 7to 8 p. m BUILDING PERBONE & Clristian Ce., building coniraciors, Slonewors, brickwork, con: erete and cement. vlasier, aud paint, anll anything extra. 15 Plati Ave. el 409-5. ChI between » and 6.5V a. m. Inl from 5.30 to % . m. aug3d CEMENT sanmmesmasssesEsi- - FOR EVERYBODY. CIGARS l 2% Whttestone an:c'::‘; et Ihuu‘and.' - THE ERNEST E. AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century MUs10 BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss | Have a Fow Mh Lena. TOBACCO i iz PECK-MchLLlAMS Co. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG 'CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and. materials at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 50 West Main St. —_—— BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING AUTO WASHING HASTER:" Scong Sy ity t give your used furniture l'ly will buy one piece or a hotel ful have the best facllitles for So baua. Louu S5, Wu\i, 35035 W our_han g 708-3. fl- TED_To buy Six_or seve house or bungalow, new style, well lou'n ed; cash. P. O. Box 22, Norwich. jan1%d 311 Jan1sd COME ON, GIRLS! Lets go'to Millers and get all dolled up. Tel §70. Miller, Hairdresser, 237 Main St. WANTED—Take in children of -eh.d age, nice country home, sonable. Mrs. M. Smith, G TR "'?a“ MARY and Irene, wi don’t you answer the, sfesther your nest™ wi v 5253 anila_cigars, 5c_each, and pipe, from Fagan's Spo shw illl‘d _ WANTED—Hos goods < King, 48 Wller st wae 8.{ _Janl4d WAN!’EH&»N! hand antique | Pi furniture. G F":"l;:k“n SL TCL 11106 WHEN your farm is !or saic, Welsler's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. jansd NURSE will board and give care to in- valids and aged people in her home. Phone 1303-12 New London, or _write Nurse, care Bulletin. dec39d WANTED—To buy pigs. Telephone ‘my cow, register- sly_cow, price iéh Town. Tel ;anzod rery fine 8§ nou ‘mahog- ith o, s and Y moniy. A $50 “The Plast-Cadden tab. - un), Norwich, Conn. $175.00’ will buy a fineupright viass, with stool ‘and ; & very good tr for ‘erms, $25 ~ down, *$1. ) “The _Plaut-Cadden ~Company 2), Norwich, Conn. _jan19d e e MU O S lll.&(—-}oll ;!:ould see la:l bflrll!\g ‘niahogany, upright piano, with scarf an ance. Terms, $35 down, 2.50° weekly. ~The Plaut-Cadden Com- p-,n! (Estab. 1872), Norwich, Conn. $35.00 for_a perfect square piano, iz fine tune, good fyll tone, free stool. hnl—cuiuen Company (Istab. Norwich, Con Jan 00 (ur 2 good small 1 organ with atool. fine fons, Good. condition. he Plaut-Cadden - Company (kstab. 1812), Norwieh, Conn. Janisd E § d _News_ stove, with hot waie? Front SS1 Matn t. Tel 331-5. :uum y. ‘T a1, On’Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all” Personal Prop- erty at a low M' cem os for sale. "“'4 TO LIBERAL LQAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. MONEY ATUCTIONS AUCTION 1 will sell for John W. Frink at the William C. Smith farm in Franklin, near Smith's -Corners, on the trunk line road from Norwich to Willimantic, BEDAgTAK S 1921, at 10 a. m.,, 17 acres mowing land east of the Nor-| wich and Willimantic road, bounded on | the north by land of W. C. Smith, east by highway leading from Smith's Corners to Bultic, south by Mr. Duerr and Mr. Davis, west by Mr. Davis. Pair of mules, weight about 2500, extra good workers, a first class all round team, 10 head of cattle, 3 fresh cows, 3 heifess 3 years old, to calve in Fe Iy, extra good kind, 1 yearling helfer, 4 other cows in the various stages of milk; team wa on, Concord buggy, double dump cart complete, in first class shape, pair team harness, single harness, John Deere sulky plow, nearly new, L H. C. cultivator, new last year, two-horse corn planter, new M- Cormick 'rake, 1 hay tedder, 50 bushels flint corn, 15 tons good hay, 4 tons mowed oats, 2 tons swale hay, ? stacks swale hay and a very few other articles If very stormy, sale first fair week day following. JAMES H. HYDE, Auctionesr. AUCTIONEER Suceessor to W. B, WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Rione 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING Avrnunmu: Accnssomg. you -getting FGED OV Py brighi Tight With he regulation lonset” 1f nol, your magneto is weak and needs yg- -are charging. The Norwich Welding Co., With the \mn Unit Keinagretizer, will l’lc.“m | your_magreto while you wait. 31 cnm- " OVERHAULNG AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, | Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts |5, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507-TO 515, NORTH MAIN STREET TRUCKING ! C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main:St. We ove everyining anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving rs and mae ' comnery. Phone 857-3. Jandd " LOCAL and jong aistance wuto iruck- g, Fucne 720.° A. Siegel aug3d GUS LAMBEKT, K., No. 341 Main St, long distance mOVIE, trucking sad ex- pressi Tel 387-5. COME IN and have youf car washed, 2ny time between 8 a. m. and 12 p. m. Bailey’s Garage, Bath St. dec28d” o e S PHYSICIAN, OFFICE HOURS : AUTOS TO HIRE KLIN BQUARE Taxi, 209 riax; St Phene 199¢ G. R. Brown. Main sep2id 9-10 A. M—2-4 P. M—6-8 P. M. Sundays 10-12 M. Phone 1820 Joseph Seymour Tennén, M. D, MecGRORY BUILDING 287 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN, CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Gummings’ Spring Arch Support. GEORGE LAMBERT O e lnmxns long distance- maviag trucking. Tel. ¢17-12. iytd Long Distance Movikg and Expressin; Uiintherman, i BosNell Ave Tar uh.f TEAMING and Zovins; trucking = special Faone 193, 233 Main St C. ROMLEY & S0 Bh.wekn St._Phone 333. ) LONG “DISTANCE MOVING. Sostucker 3t Fhone'st, PIANG AND FURNITUR TEAMING AND TRUCKING - done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP . Shetucket Street Phone 175 —_— DANeING N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd an’ te. Hall, Norwich. Phone 1708. classes Monc dul ing, 321 Main St. Phone 1366-4 135- SALE- Sswmill equipment. Ap- ly An.hnr F. Libl: Broddwjly.l\nr- “¥OR SALE _An 8x10 reirigerator, ex- oeuem condition, suited for store "pur- Write or telephone Gingras &. Hem-ult. Dayville, Conn. jani3d “FOR SALEGood hard wood at $9 a cord, delivered. Henry Saucier, Daniel- son, Conn. Tel 81-3. o > Janl2d FARMS for sale., Write for. bulletin. Ragin's Farm Agency, Danielson, Coan. e THE BULLETIN readers are advised on The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main St, when in need of a gluo or_Victrola. 1oV “¥OR SALE—Dungalow, wit with_acre of land ‘on River St, Moosup, $1500, also ¢ room cottage, practically * new ' with 1 1-2 acres of land. ~River St., Moosup, $2700. Bodo state Agency, Dan< lelson. tfnov.4d. :—, FOR SALE TWO COTTAGE HOUSES Of 6 and & rooms respectively, to- gether with a barn and about one- nalf acre of land, near school, trol- ley and store. ERICE REDUCED TO $4,500 James L. Case 2l. 876 40 Shetueket Stre argt -watered pasture 50,000 ft pine timber, wood, fruit; 5-room cottage, tele- phone i ample barn, running water, ete. owner compelled to sell makes easy lama SDetatis page 11 Strouts Tiue frated Catalogue States. Postpaid free. = Strout A:encl. 150 AK., Nassau St, New York City. jan2ld ! MOKEY BACK .‘Mfll‘!.mil SEND FOR GIRCUIAR STANDARD METAL WORKS 6 BEAGH STREET BOSTON.MASS FOR SALE '0ZY COUNTRY HOME. atxaroons Gottae bare: shel et ool fruit, several acres fields, abundant wood, nice ‘pastures, trout stream, only $1,200, part TRYONS® AGENCY, Jan21d Willimantic, Comn. FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE 7RO0OM COTTAGE HOUSE 93 Boswell Avenue This is an Exceptional Opportunity to Secure a Nice Home For.a Moderate Price. For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE Now is the time to buy that building lot and be ready to build in the spring. A few choice lots left on Crane Ave., West Main St For particulsrs, call wp or write C. A. RATHBONE jan12d 457 West Main St. ] TO RENT FOR RENT — Four-room apartment, furnished, electricity and bath, 5 Grove Iinquire at 11 Grove janzld OE R ve room tenement with i gas for cookin Inuire A, V. Covello, 1198 Cft St el 684-3. _janZ0SMTu ‘Fumlslxed room with 1 3 t of seven nents, and garagy 119 Williams. Call evenngs. _junisd TO RE I—D:\mmy furnished three- om upartment, all ~modern _improve- s, gas, electricity, steam heat, use of «th, ‘teleplione, on (rolley line;’ garage red. T. (_, Bulletin Office.” jamild FOR SALEi 90 WILLIAMS ST. House, of Ul rooms, with all improve- ments, with cement cellar, can be ar- ranged for two flis with small outlay; large.lot, barn to. hold three machines; located on shady and quiet Street, in re- fined neighborhood, convenient to trolley; an opportunity for somebody wishing to own a home ‘in excellent location. For particulars, inquire 7 - FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, on Grove Street, with all modern improvements, only 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. ror tull, particulars, see A. V. COVELLO Tel. 633-3 198 CLIFF STREET 'FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Foreign Money Orders and Steamship Tickets for all parts of the whrid. ‘Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of iSurope. Real Estate and Fire Insurance, M. FORMIGLIO 280 Franklin Street, Norwich, Comn. Phone 784-5 Mardd FOR SALE. quality, seasoned hard wood 31300 per cord—Green wood $12.00 per curd—Aha kindlings and ~chestnut wood, deliverad to all parts of the city. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 Bargains in Real Estate Home-like 6 room house, with gar- age, poultry houses, and fine gar- di n2ar Peck’s Corner, Norwich Town. & ight-room house, miodern conven- ences, near Broad St. New house of 7 rooms and. bath, iarge lot, near Chelsea Parade. 'wo cottages for rent, modern im- arovements, $25.00 per month. "/ARCHA "W. COIT Highest Grade Properties elephone 1334 63 Broadway . $1,500 WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE ¢rf, 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOOD, PLENTY' OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. - A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND F. MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) Wiiliam A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST . 1 and Thursdays, 8 p. m. Commence now. dec?d —— COAL AND WOOD 41 WEST “BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 , WESTERLY, R. I factory building, with ut’ one-half min- e's walk from Frankiin Squaro, Phone e dbers, 1771 or 605, Miss Kelley. jan: 'm NT — Furnished rooms. Tele- RENT—Light housekeeping_rooms. imerman, 17 Boswell Ave jandd ¥OR RENT_Store 35 Franki Street. S‘l‘lllKAbE—HflJsehnlfl for long cr short able. oods stored ates reason Favnlng Studloré2 Hroadway, 8 . TO RENT iA Few Good Offices in the Thames Loan and Trust Co. Building. Prices Right. Come and Look Them Over. Geo. W. Carroll 40 Shetucket Street PIANO TUNERS - PIANO ‘TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 584 GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 4 ROBBINS COURT & ARC CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Cona. BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. cle Co. 20d FOR SALE—191% x-‘"d delivery, equip- Do with starter and lighting & in- urance paid, very £ Hood “tifes on ‘Teat. new iires on vm:e right Phone 1855-5 OB SALE—Mazwell trucks 112 §. aazo to $1.800; Northw im. $3.400, Roney. more alles to the Ealiea, At Rot ter_dervice. ter get 5:’: ‘proposition befors you buy, as you may not now know all about theas of Plans and Specifications For Fae- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Werks and Ve 3-4 ton in fine conditien; 1917 l'“dllnr. 1918 Ford chassis. Adams tor Co., Baltic, Conn. DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES in. | ey vestigated. Postoffice Box 472, Norwich, Col ’Qdfll BAW FURS. WANTED—Faw furs, at H. A. Hoeb- ne;‘:fll;:ry Thursday. A. C, Bennett. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE | === The Board of Relief of the Town of | insurance ? see us for addi- Preston will meet in the Town House |tional protection. Feb. 1, 10, and 21, 1921, from 10 a. m. to ISAAC 8. JoNEl 4 p. m, to hear appeals from the doings Richards Bldg. of the Assessors, and attend to any other business relative to said meeting. OTIS A. BROWNING, PHILIP O. YERRINGTON, EVERETT P. BARNES, Board of Rellef. Preston, Conn., Jan. 2L 1921. NOTICE! The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the Ct Hall Building in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from February lst to February zlst, from 10 a. m. tos4 p. m. to listen to appeal from the doings of the Assessors, and to trans- act any other business proper to be done at said meeting. Dated at Norwich, Conn., January 19th, 1921 FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, FELIX B. McMAHO} Board of Reliet. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Ledyard will meet at the Town Cierk's Office in sald Town on Tuesday, Feb. 1st, 1921, to listen to any appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to do any other. business proper to be done at said meeting. Adjourned meetin ol be ! held nurlm: the mohth of FEbru W. PALMER, J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Lehigh and Wilkesbarre COAL EGG, STOVE AND NUT $17.50 CARRIED IN LESS 50c SHOVELED OFF JOHN A. MORGAN & SON Telephone 884 “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Withou: Thumm’s Home-Made ./layonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street _Board of Reliet. yard, Jan. 20, 1921. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Canterbury will meet at the Town Clerk's Office in said Town on Tuesday, Feb. 1st, 1921, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 2 o'clock p. m, and on Monday, the 7th, and | Monday, the 14th, at the same place of meeting, and the same hours, to listen to | appeals from the doings of the Assessors. ! and to transact any other business proper | 10 _be done at said meeting. | 18, joDted at Canterbury, Conn.. Jan. GFORGF BARSTO FRAN LI CEORGE W ShY 3 Board of Relief. NOTICE The Board of Relicf of the Town of Montville will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 1st, 1921, in the Town Clerk’s Office, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., to hear appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to attend to any other business that may legally come before said meeting. The Board will also meet on Feb. 7th at the "same hours and place. ~Adjourned meetings will be held from time to time NORWiCH TOWN At the mid-week service of the First Congregational church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Gurdon F. Balley, the theme as the law_requires. Our Own Church Covenant. Heb. ;‘m’;‘{’ W. CH. 25. To what ‘e we pledged ou: selves? Our responsidiliay to Christ. To ow church officers. To our, fellow mem- bers. ‘To the children. To the community. To those without. Sunday afternoon at three thirty, the Young People's society of the Firat Methodist Episcopal chureh, is to organ- ize into a Christian Endeavor society. Miss Theodore Brown is o be the leader ot this meeting. Rey. Heary T. Arnold is to be the of- ficiating clergyman at the Sheiteing Arms service Sunday afternoon. The Home Missionary society cf the irst Congregational church is to mest ti's (Friday) afternoon at the home Mrs. Charles \W. Chapin. Members have been requested fo bring ail spare pleces of cloth, which the society can utilize in a practical manner. Those from Norwich Town who tended the Fathers and Sons’ banquet at the Commiunity house Wednesday evening Board of Reliet. Montville, Ctmn Jan. 19, 'l’l\ AT A COURT OF FROBATE HELD at Norwich, withif and for the District of Norgsich, on the 20th day of January, A. Presen!—VFLSO‘I J AYLNG Judge, Estate of Ma; Francis, late of Norwich, in sald DIstrict, deceased. The Administratrix exhibited her ad- ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowanee: it is therefore Ordered. That the 25th day of January, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Court Room in the (‘ny of Norwich, in said District, be, and Same Ja. Appomted o heating the sar And the said Administratrix Is directed to _give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspamyr having a circulation in said District, at least thres days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court, NELSON J. AYL] Judge. (The above and foregoing s & trve copy | representing the fathers of the boys wha ord. : accompanied them, were: Rev. Gurdon F. fanolg TEELEN M: DRESCHER. = | Bafley, Martin Durr, Jr., Herbert L. Yer- rington, Charles AMbenesi, Martin Durr, George Durr, Clyde M. Beebe, Robert FLOUR, GAIN AND FEED JUST UNLOADED 1,300 barrels novisd of | good flour, all grades; call us before buying. Greeneville Grain Co. Tel 326-5. = Avery, Charles Learned, Frank Chap- 193d DIVIDEND Man, Fiank Avery, Arihur Avery ana - Henry T. Frasier. Office of the | Mrs. Harold R. Nelwon fs spanding sev- eral weeks at her former home on Wash- ington street. Mr. Nelson, who has been superintending the tion of a #lps’ stabilizer on the Lindonia, a yacht owned by Cyrus H. K. Curtis, president Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn., December 11, 1920 THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY HAVE DECLARED OUT 'QF THE NURSERY of the Curtis Publishing company, left New York Thursday on the Lindonia for Charleston, S. C., en route to the Waest EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT SIX MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DiVi- your fruit and shade trees by expert tree | men. Phone 970 George Monros. e BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCLUANK PLUBSING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, The very best plumbing by expert whrkmen at the {airest prices is guac- anteed; also heating and gas fitting. JOHN F. TOMIKINS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS , l:le-ling and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET \ NOW is the time to trim and prune ey Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order ! Indies. ‘The Drop-In class of the First Congre- gational Sunday school, Mrs. Gurdon F. Balley, teacher, was entertained Wedries. day evening at the home of one of its members, at which time plans were form- ulated for a supper to be given by the cmss. Mrs. Byron C. Smith, wile of Captain Smith, of Weehawken, N. J. has re- turned, after a visit of several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hunt. Mrs. Smith and Mr. Hunt are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Greene, were in Packerville, Tucsday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bromiey. wife of Rev. Charles B. Bromley, of Windsorville. Mr. and Mrs. Greene were also recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Bishop, of DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO ON AND AFTER JANUARV 15th, 1921, COSTELLO LIPPITT. Treasurer, December 13th, 1920, i Ladies, ‘Attention BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLQAKINA AND MEN'S SUITINGS 'DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, AND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU- Thon; Crossins. e g e First Congregationa 1 - TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN|q.mhg, umt NEmeratonsl Cheistian P SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S|sixteen members, Wednesdhy eveaing, when a soclal was held at the home Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Whaley. The evening's pleasure, which comprised wu- sic, games and refreshments, was pian- ned by the C. E. Soelal commilt; Elizabeth L. Luther, chairman. of FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN WCOLEN MILLS,. WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. Newapaper tales should always have proper heads. THE LA ViDa ELECTRIC VILKATIOM $7.50. Guaranteed in every respect. Lei demonstrate this vibrator und prove te you that it Is an excellent appiiance. GAS AXD ELEOTRIO SMOP, WESTERLY SGnt A:? POWER Co, { - GROVE'S L. B. % table! Bromo Qflnlh hldx- A Balletin To Let Advertissment Will Rent It “What Is Coing On | Tofidl Motion Pictures a: Sreed P o Peature Motion Pictures &t Dlvb b TEh r at State A ost. No. etucr et Strett. at 2 Hugh H. Osgood Lodge, Lo 0 P M O e By s Tiah ANNOUNCEMENTS SOME APPLICATIONS OF DEMOCRACY TO SOCIAL WORS ‘The speaker at the 44th annual meet- Ing of the Norwich Unite]l Workers, &f town hall, Tuesday, Jan. 25 at 7:88, will be, Herbert C. Parsons, deputy eommissioner and secretary for the Mas- sachusetts stato comm ine. Through years of the probation system has come to ca tions In all the courts of the state. Mr. Parsons is the director of this work. He has lgln been a newspaperman and went %o Eoston as one of the editors of ¢ Monitor. He waa house of representatives for three years and of the senae for i80 been much inte- 2 nded and for 14 or of the board of trustees of one of setts schools ; present presid tion association. fle M Parsons, al- tts man, is of Com- Franklls T. Shumway Ce, P. Shumway compamy agency is one of the firms in their lne r over 40 years eo- leading mas- nd retailers in %~ their produets. The Shumway oldest and of business, h operated with 1 ufacturers, jol tending the & They report definite orders ab ready booked for 1921 show a notable ta- crease over ous year and thal they anticipa Miustrated Lecture ol Community Mousa Prof. Charles Schuchert of Yale. the will give a fimely Animals of the how the wonden bones are from time looked when alive r nature and life, &l Mon- t Ancient World, showin ful creaturcs whose to time disco: and describing the Community day evening, Jan Tickets may be had at cents eacl This is an wny a great scientist o anmL The biggest and most thrilling speets- cle ever prescnted on the screen is ond of the numerous features of Dead Mem Tell No Tales. the smashing Vitagraph production at the Dav and Tuesday. 1t is the burning s ship at sea, with t} ves. A fine sight of land ¥ perils of the ocr or. Add to I out by the ex powder, and you terror and the Lady Jermyn, t trom the diggins First the parts of the = from their sle what quieted w! drunken rage nd blowing up of & u #s of hundreds of death held arrels of gum- faintly the ensues on the n bound heme Australia. ot o at Aifferent the passengers had been somes captain, n & ¥ the secret_that the hold was full What ensued then was nating with horser. Men became beasts and fought for thelr lives, regardless of others examples of amaz eourage which a saving of human lives. Dead Meg Tell. No Tales is a mfllm story of crime, adventure and love, in motion picture form it abounds'im spectacular sitnatio Feature num? n a Mack Senmett comedy entitled Great Seott, featuring Charlie Murray. A Paramount Magaelee will also be ehown. BREED THEATRE. Suecess follows success for Lewies Glaum. On the hecls of her first J. Par- ker Read, Jr., Associated Producers pre- duction comes Lo which is the feature attraction at the Breed theatre today and Saturday. This is pronounced by erities as the best work to date of this yeung emotional artiste. It is from the scenarie by Louis Joeeph Vagce, the famows American novelist, writfen especially for Miss Glaum, whose screen following ia becoming larger and more enthusiastle with each new success. An exeellent sup- seen in this prodvetion Plante. entitied Held News make up Me Tight and the Pat the remainder of the bill STRAND TAEATRE. Today and Saturday, see Bdith Rebe erts with David Butier in The Triflers, & photoplay that will please you. Harry Myers and June Keith in Evidence and Law, a short western drama; comedy, Almost Married. Matinee Satyrday, children 11 cents. Sunday night Lewies Glaum in Love and Jdstice, 2 Thomas L Ince production. mday, Toesday and Wedneaday, Neglected Wives. This ple ture shown ome weck in Worcester, to standing room only. Don't fafl to mee it at t Matinee 208 night 20-25c. orchestra, Strand theatre. n. Conc LIBERTY HILL The Liberty iill C soclety will eonduct the ciurch service Sunday morn. Noyes of Willimette, Tily T ivs with hig mother, Mrs. 5. who is very illy Tuesday morn e thermometes registercd from below. The wing, blew hard Monday night During Tucsday 1 1o 123 was clear. el ining it was below. Mra. P. A Ver of South Mane chester s sta) with mother, Mra lA_M;-nH;M. . ¢ ied moving here from Saicr « cccuples hig house opposiic ¢ . The Sewing eircle at the churel Mrs. who has beed here with her mot turhed Mond: . Mias | M s doing carpentry or on Chestout HUL Waterbury.—That the demoeratis We men-voters of the eity mean business evident from the which they ©