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- ‘Advertisendent Will Get It WANTED—Male WANTED—First class coo& Apply to city. l_.:ungh. _jan3 WAN famiy ¢ __Jan35 Pblmvn ‘as ehef in Dflvnta drmzn and pastry.. 'Phone1157-5. WAN‘HH)—IJZ lestian to sell sign: in Fastern Conni eut 06d opppmmscy for- right’man. Write, hxw experience and what you reeeived if last O. Box 234, New. London, Eo wu“l)——?oliflun arvers have had experionce. “Wite By Box 194;~Moosup, Conn. jan2 6' GOVERNMENT wants hundreds rail- way mail” clerk- $125_month; lm 5 s Dopt 31 n&mn Ny tion, P. Jan! 2 WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- carrying papers. [Frequently there are good routes. Get Cummmgs& Ring Faneral Directors and Embdlfil’ers Chamber of Compiercs Building Phone 238-2 * Lady-Assistant - Embalmer " “Prommt Service Day or Night o smmn D, Lew Yo Sanzsa | this. state. hest WANTED—, {able girl; £ el 3 4d | wages $12 a week, room gL Tel. 7083, - |A Bulletin Want - Advertisement Wil] Get It ~ Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellanesus e - WANTED—Neat young lndr for s '-0!} 'ANTED—Shoes pu-nd th u ; 8. hm leather; reasonable prices. steady position; apply .at um Eoterdon: ‘ an35d | nanuo, 303 West " LADIES - take -orders silk hoslary pri- | _WANTED — Second hand _furniture. vate homu aot Ql;go . um we D(‘)xnl Ibfivfi yolu;eu.led f\lr!nlfl\‘::! lm Wo live dmec. ull time ; “com- | i ot piece or a bo ot \t"Col. Box | have he best. faciities for handling i Main St -augh 'l'l ly to Ll.wton Inn, Plainfield, Cnnx; or WANTED—Ten ladies and Y.-n ‘ent.l.- men by a growing (Mass. 5 ;W BEITAIN General Hoepital | 8000 P27 and a big ore; m}{“mm 'l‘raminz Suhonl o!!en.. ‘@plendid owor u; .:l;rz relial tunity to young women between of 19 and 35 to becorme smt! n.uu- blades sharpened better E. Kirby, 227 Main St ed:maugn, or J&‘eg amf'nf" unm- l 4d cates of g ant T. For further information, write or “WANTED—People fo attend the in person to Supervisor of Nurses,, Rew |a-Ling banjo-mandolin'. con conceft, Granga 1, Frid: ht, Jan. 28th. New Brmxn “jansta ax night, to MillePs el Fror Miller, an1dd " COME ON, GIRLS! Lets go and get all dolled Hairdresser, 237 LOST AND FOUND itternoon don't you snswar m::" ;:‘mr ‘We on’t_yol chud" Kmd‘.ly mrn to this uflu. “ ;uv‘.]h:r Fars, 5c .ia ‘:-:l. good 50c €] rel M anzsa pipe, }r'_sg‘#tu M janigd |- LOST Two English setters, one black | WANTED—Ho usehol and white, ono bluc roan. Finder please |kinds. King, 48 wmr sv. thno tfl‘ notify Charl ieres or Pnone 1671 _janldd and recsive ”!E‘} Jana! wnhun—ma i -nmu“t'%A R furniture. . A. Bruckner. LOST—Two L 01"9’};?"-" ‘“""’ Franklin St Norwich, Conn. Please notify Ji &non Div. et "~ WHEN your farm is for Jaie, wamur- = | Farm Agency, Danlelson, Conn' _rpue=e— | WANTED M!m!oms For two business people, two or three have 12-second hand horse3, weighiing | rooms, with private bath and kitchenette. 1 1100 to 1600, also 12 herses that I re- in ceived from Illinais. All of these I want | Just be modern in every respect aad o s T located. Write Bex 250, eare | 51001 e R L] ey Janasd ELMER B. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Jan17d MUSsI0 DEETIATS - HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING DR. ALFEE«P“ glCHARDS Telephone 552-2 58 UNCAS STREET i & Office Hours: ERNEsT E. FOR 8. i 312 & m 130 to e | BULLARD Wed. an ivenings 7-: Room 305 Thayer Building ji pacheretithe e 299 Residence tel 1225 SRR e — — Bliss Place | Have a Few oor; DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN || ousia'so ions. Ho ENTAL SURGEON ] DM’ Gl‘onl:y SB wildi AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES “‘;‘3; .| wich.” Phone 554. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FO sets, cash ht in | cheap. : E :3 E'i' g .’ a;_&,gyw&%.,, mmw-"« 1"”, Nerwich, Conne $310.00—You should see this beautiful upright mno. with scarf and m.l chance. %"l?m‘ ?5:: ‘ur!eot 1:." punoh in ut-Cads Company with srbols 6, Ton, Fo04. conahion Plaut-Cadden Company (Estab. Norwieh, Conn. "Fhe 1372). Jani9, SALE—Sawmill t. Ap- ply Arthur ‘F. Libby, 63 Broadwxv Noh No. 28 York Avenue—A cozy six reom Cottage, within 10 minutes’ walk of Franklin Square, at,a very low price for quick sale. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES {in e o Farm For Sale Loested in the Town of Lebanon. There are 132 ackes of fine level land, can be machine worked. House wntaln- 26 rooms, has siate roof. Bln) is_40x50, and there is a full set of farm’ buildings. Price in- e}fi“ some farm tools and ma- chini imlun t;;h is udnl, being at an eleva- i PRICE $12,000 James L. Case Tel. 876 40 Shetucket Street IO BINT coly furnished room, all conveniences, suiluble i0r (w0 genile- men, nice locality. - 22 Grove St Tek 28-12, Jan22d TO RENT—Three or four rooms, new hardwood floor, with ail improvements, steam heat and new kitcien and ges M£ fuinished. Address P. O. Box §2. roli“n-:\"r— our-room apartment, futnished, electricity and bath, 5 Grove | St lnnuxre at 11 hmu. St JanZld IOB kls\’l'—h‘lve wom tenement with A. V. Covello, FOR SALE—An 8x10 refrigerator, ex- cellent condition, suited for store nn\ g-.. ‘Write or tglephonn Ginxru eneault, Dayville, Cos FOR SALE—Good hard wood l( S’ a deli Saucier, Daniel- s Gl 'LeL 689-3 _3an20SATu TO RENT — Furnished room Wb board. Ave. jan20d T0 RENT—Apartment of seven u')m‘, all modern improvements, and gai 119 Williams. _Call evenings. j.flu.:d TO BENT—Three furnished roor light housekeeping. Tel. ivered. son, Onl\n. Tel. ‘E.gnry FARMS lor sale. Farm Ag tacy, Daaisgsen, Conn: FORD OWNER—Are you bright light with the regulation g—! I not: Yoy Mmagneto 18 weak and b charging. The Norwich Weldin m, 'll. the Vim Unit Remnagnetizer, will rech your magneto while you wait, 31 nut St. Phone 214 Norwich, Conn. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 Frozen Radiators Repnred and Recored HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwneh and Jewett City The chry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS - AND ‘EMBALMERS: . Lady Assistant ©° Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Street e Thoroughly DR. D. J. COYLE ::tf:":-:!: ; DENTIST MU auanos : AND 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. STRAIGHTENED Offies Hours: 9’—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 AND REPAIRED Telephone WMF.SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING ANI] REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D'. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square T_elephbne 774 DENTIST ‘DR. EDWARD KIRBY Reom. 107, Thayer Bilding Phone’ 619. ~lours 9-12;"1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. CIGAEB f_""—""'"_"'fi TOBACCO AT V(HO\-ESALE . IMPORTED. AND DOMFSTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 We.st an St FRANKLIN SQUAKE Taxk 309 diam Bt Phone 1994~ G R-Browd. epiid | T AXISERVICE g e s, enings, “Armgonynur phonebnnp a 'lm;;toyour home Phone 821-Z. Day or Night ¥ yo.;*vrl.nt a comfortable' car to ride in call up JOHI M. PILLAR; 416- Asy‘hnn St., Norwich.. - Dodge closed serv- ice car.. Phone 1507. PRANO, 'rinmn; FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner tho 838-2 22 Glairemont As. 12 Prospect. St... Phone. 511 m PAPER. mfiflfi b-,spe hmn:mg. first aPReCPricos Frione i o BUILDING PEREONE. & Christiah Ge., h!klln‘ contriciors, Slonework, brickwork, cob- crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and b extra 15 Tlatt Ave.” Tel No. 478~ Call bflween 6 Bud 6.30 . m. and from 5.30 to § pi-m. augldd " M. A. BARBER Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Com. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET TRUCKING e C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We mova everylhing anywhere. Special at- wnmn given (o moving boilers n;d. 3&- FOR EVERYBODY elnnety Phone 857-3. 1nJOGAL a8 iong distance- auto trueke g Fuonc-720. A, Siegel augld long. disiange. movide, "(ikiag and, o stance Inov ox- pressing. Tel 5. 4| . GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, 8. long distance maving and uu’ck‘l.n& 24 Tel €17-12. Long Distance Moving and Kxp: “Zimmerman, 11 Bozwell Ave 'lOL M tr lunfl n»ocmd m'".'uh H. T u ¥ ‘L Pmu 3 . m:" SON, S B, BROMLEY etucket St Phon. 335, LO“(I DISTANCE MOVING. ; - THE | PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNC e - : Supcessor to u:ll}uckn S T hone ook, _STETSON & YOUNG PIANO AND RNTTURE MOVING CARPENTER and BUILDER| © TEAMING AND TRUCKING Best Work and materials at right|done very promptly and at reasonable B, illed 1P West Main Bt ARTHUR H. LATHROP s T | Shetuckst Street Phone 178 BAW FURS, CHIROPODIST e THOMPSON, F. S. hiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) WANTED—Faw furs, at H. A Hesb- nep's every Thureday. A. C. Benneft. Qem17a Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 AUTO WASHING COME IN and have your car washed, -myumabetweents.m.ndup-‘ Lailey’s Garage, Bath St. dec23d FLOUR, GAIN AND FEED JUST UNLOADED 1 100 hfl‘h xood flour, all ‘before b\-yln{. Greeneville Gnln (P. ’A‘el. 826-5. Uur represestative, Me. A. L. suius whill be at the Norwich Tallow Co. every S&t-| — = urday. Bl ———— 'CAL, seasoned wood and kin dfings WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- h-rse or small quantities. Phone 504 or ness before the public, there is no medi- | 1325-2.. R. Shapire, Willow S | Durkeg Lane. ..n&."',(n:m COAL AND WOOD Y |5 FOR SALE 90 WILLIAMS ST. House of 1l rooms, with all improve- ments, with cemeat cellar, can be ar- ranged for two flats with small outlay; large lot, barn to hold three machines, located on shady and quiet street, in re- fAined neighbothood, convenient to trolley; an opportuhity for somebody wishing to own a home in excellent location. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D, DONOHUS, Central Bailding, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, on Grove Street, with all modern improvements, only 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO Tel, 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET FOREIGN AGENCY Sells ¥orelgn Money Orders and Steamship Tickets for all parts of the world. of all kinds delivered !nnupuunthmpa. Real Hatate and Fire Xnnunnou. IN Frankli FMQRMI?(UO h, C ranklin orwic! . onn. he 784-5 Mardd FOR SALE the oity. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 ¥OR SALE COZY COUNTRY HOME, TRYONS' AGENCY, ; jan21a Willimagtie, Conn, zEL TO BENT — Furnished rooms. phone 274. TO BENT—Light housckeepifg rooms. “Teie- jand ‘.n BULL ““"‘ ok davised erman, 17 Boswell Ave. janid to ;gddm FPOR RBENT—Store. 35 Franklin us—ua mh sc.. ‘whed: o! a runo Street. Lein PV 1o TORAGK—Household goods stored R SALE—] oW, with of T long or short term; rate: ne 100 o Hiver m $1500; aigo | able. Fauning Studso. 52 Broadwas. —|§ room oottage Practically new ~with | dectd S ! tnov. 4d. FOR RENT A Desirable 7 ROOM APARTMENT All Modern Improvements Except Heat Price Very Reasonable For Good Tenant Feor further particulars luguire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker TO RENT TWO HANDSOME CFFICES IN THE ALICE BUILDING . INQUIRE OF MURPHY & McGARRY AUCTIONS - any TR IR s A RN D ol T S ] b ar AUCTIONEER * Successor to W. B. WILCOX i Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3| Jewett City Post_Office, Norwich Town LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING DANCING N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Felloy Hall, Norwich. Priva Photle 1706. Winter ter Mnndxyn a.x\d Thu‘r:d:l) ARCHITECTS CUDWOETH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Cona, * T e ey Bargains in Real Estate Home-like 6 room house, with . oy '.o..m houses, and fine_gar- 'sck’s Gorner, Norwich Town. B Eight-reom h use, modern conven- near Bro St. New house of 7 rooms and bath, near Chelsea Parade. Two cettages for rent, medern im- provements, $25.00 per menth, : ARCHA W. COIT * Highest Grade Properties i | Telephone 1334 63 Broadway $1,500° WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FARM. 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS GONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOO0D, PLENTY OF /FRUIT. 14 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURC H-ES AND SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINGERE FARM BUYER. SEND FGit MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) Wiliam A. Wilcox " FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I BOOKBlflDER ~JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway -|-Blank Books-Made and 5&.‘4. Order L ) NURBSERY NOW Is the time (o trim and prune _fi“’m touring car, splendid motor, five excellent cord tires, car in first class ‘}"\'v”?s‘i‘.‘um Trosd 85, Daslelion: nld at once. ‘Norwich st l’hone 1... SALE_Maxwell trucks, | :1 1atm to 01 m ho .rvpnlun NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Tewn of Ohies Putsdays Teb.. ints Eatn 1 flice 5th, 12th, llt‘ Monday, Feb. % 1, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. fa. . to hear appeals from nu lho Ase sessors, and to busls { may’ oot um:“lm Sl PAUL Dated at Sprague, Jan. 22, 1981 a2 NOTICE! The Board of Rellef of the 'l‘m of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the Gt, Hall Building in said Town, each Sundays excepted, from February ui to February 2lst, from 19 & m. to 4 p. m. to listen to appeal from the doings of the Assessors, and to traas- act any other business proper to be done at said meeting. Dated at Norwich, Cemn., January 1921 19th, FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICKE, FELIX B. McMAHON, Board of Rellef. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the ’rm nl Bozrah will meet at the '!'m said Town on Tu 18! m from 10 o'clock a. m. tiil 3 ofi L to hear appeals tmm the doli &. lh Assessors, and Ily other legal business. T'lm on Monday, Feb, 7, and Feb. 14, u said time and place. Board of Relletf. Dated at Bozrah, Jan. 21, 1921 . NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Ashford wil] meet on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1921, at Westford Postoffice, !Nm 10 a m. to 12 o'clock, and at rs Hal ‘Warrenville, Conn., m 1 v other business proper to be done at said meeting. Adjourned meetings will be held during the month of February. WILLIAM E. M'QUAD® WALTER GREEN, HENRY AMIDON, Board of Relief. Dated at Ashford, Conn., Jan. 34, 1921 NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town et Columbia, Conn., will mest i Yeomans Hall in €aid Town on Tuesday, Feb. lst, ,from 10 oclock a. m. 16 4 oclock and on Monday, the 7th, and Mon- the 14th, at the same place of meet- and the same hours, to listen to ap- s from the doings of the Assessors, ad to transact gny other Imllne- proper be done at said m Dated at (olumhlL JBIL 24th, 1921, CHARLES PALMER, URTIS A. HOLMES, . m., ing i LUCIUS ROBINUON of Relet. ed at Colambia, Cca-. Jan. 20th, virtue of an order of the Pfobate for the District of Stafford auther- me to sell the real estate of Jacob ate of Stafford, I shall sell as I for the Dest interests of said estate cottage of sald Ji venue, together with all furnishings in 1 cottage, known as “Stafford Cot- Property must be sold w clm the e, Jewett City, Conn., Jan. 20th, 1921. your fruit and shade trees Ly expert (ree men. , Phons 970. George Monroe. dec2! - ] PLUMBING AND GASFITTING S T i S ROBERT 3. COCHRANG PLUBSING, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLLES, Washiagion Squares FHUNE 581, m un best plumbing by expert t the fairest prices is guar- b 156 heatlng and tas aitiog. JOHN ¥. TOMPLKINS, 67 West Mals St a T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET INSURANCE J. L LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street HOTELS AMEBICAN MOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class Garage Service on- nected. Phone. _Shetucket Street nu,-non no-nm Eu es. Props. 26-28 Bro.-uh ay pean .Fl Telephone 1 3(‘“1.1’!0 ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS , MAJESTIC BUILDING | LILLIE M. S8PICER, Administratrix. Jewett City, Conn. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Colchester, within and for the District of Colchests on the 21st day of Janu- ary, A. D. Present—H. P. Estate of Harry Bu BUELL,, Judge. rman, late of Cel- chester, in said District, deceased. raney Burman of Colchester appeared in Court and moved that administration be granted upen the estats of sald de- ceased, alleged to be intestate. Therefore, Ordered, That said epplicn- tion be heard and determined at the Pro- liJ;\le Office 1?):(:(,213“3:‘;"3{&“' in nu istrict, on_the February, D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in theé forenoon, -.nd that said Kraney Bu \Emlg;‘h said notice to all persons estate, by, adgyert a_ news r having a Circlllation in said Probate trict, to appear if th time and 3“ COURT OF PROBATE HWELD wich, within and for the District of Bu"\"F on the 24th day of Jll‘llll’y A 19 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. lu;tmn of Orline Champlin, late of Nor in sald District, decea: G ardlner Greene of NorWich, Conn., ared in Court and filed & petition , for the reasons therein set forth, ' Court Room in ihe City of Nor: in eaid District, on the 29th day of v, A. D. 1921, at oummm- Andinat metice af the pen: tition, amd h T a circulation in said mem ee days prior to the date of » and that return e made to NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The ahove and foregoing is & true copy of rd. st: HELEN M. DRESCHER, 25d Clerk. _ THERE 1 'nci'im;uhuhg medium in Eustera Gonnecticut equal to The Bulle: Nn for business results. %%mw What Is Going On Tonight Feature Modon Plctures st Devis The- Annual Meeting at N6, 27,1 0. 0, F., Norwich No. 18986, 0. 0. O., meeth h-wuzm Neo. 6, K. of P., méetn % A. Society meets In ¥. A r Nl. "40 2 e, l-hl- G | A St o ANNOUNCEMENTS nunm FOR UNITED . WORKERS' ANNUAL MEETISG Folle' is the programme for the an- nual -'.'u"fi.. of the United Workers to be held in the town hall, Tuesday even- ing, Jan. 26, at 7.30 o'clock: Opening ex- ercises, Rev. J. Eidrea Brown; ihm Miss Puoddock, seere flm\m M'(vflflflu 'L" Paddock, secretary treasurer's report, Mifs Adelaide Butis esllection £0r naw Shelterifig Arms Suild- Ihg; eleélioh of officers. Somé Applics- tiohs of Democracy and Social Work. Her- bert C. Parsons; benediction, Rev. J. ¥i- dred Brown. —_—— In “The Mislehding Lady” whith is the feature attraction at the Breed thes tre today local motion picture patrons will be treNed to a screen version of the- notable play by Charles Goddard and Paul Dickey, which enjoyed such a triumphant suceess on the New York stage. Mors than that theéy will see Bert Liytell, that versatile and gifted géung actor who won an undisputed hishe In screeadom. He has the dashing rols of Jack Craigen, the cenfirmed women hater whose first appeatance in eReté New York after a stay in South Afries brings with it ' his compiete surrefifier te Dbeautiful Helen Stesle. Only after he has made his avowal does learn (hat .ghe made him propess te prove her fitness for a part at & mifiionaire’s “littls theatre’ Sufwri- ated by such treatment, Craigen sbdmets her to his hunting lodge and M to brusqus wooing, which begins With the lady &imined and ends in & breath- léss episode in which he wins agyie: the claims of Helen's flancee The story, with its quick tempe @nd tary its deliclous sparkling humer, Whieh cfitios sy is conveysd on erern: far more effectively than it was en fiemlmnflu r o8y maky up the remainder of the —_—— Davis Theatrs, Wednesdsy and Thus dny, Trcks of the smuggler's wity trade are unfllllnfly shown in one scene of ¥ picture starring stone which will be shewn Wi and Thursday at the Davis lieroine of the ylay Is the gtm emugyler in the werl, a gang of thieves known as birds.” Her return from a and de. livery of her smugzied booty the ehiet of the gang fs one of the most intepestin; scenes of the play. Director Jack DfI- lon, who directed Mary Plokford “Suds” befors beginning Miss Jehn- stone’s first star picture, saw to ft that the heroine’s smuggling tricks wers all i The expert metrber 'ln :55 H Tw v 5 this { ropular and lively star has appearsd {in for some'time. An up-to-date Imter- ational Weekly will also Be shown, —eta. Strand. Today and Wedn:sday matines sgé night is the feature photoplay produe-' tion, “Neglected Wives” wi® 2 briffiant east of some of the best swiown and fhest popular screen players. Miss Anne M er is the star and is supported By suth netabies as Claire Whitney, Charles Ger- ard, E. J, Radclifte, Baby Ivy Ward sad others. ‘“Neglected Wives™ {s deseribed 48 a fascinating melodramia that theifis With every human emotion and helds a rrlpplng appeal for every man and we- 'nm Whirlwind serial, The Moen Rid- ers, Bpisode 11, Death Door. The ecome- dy, Mack Sennett, Dodging His Duem, Coming, His Brother Kesper, second of the famous ‘Ameritan Cinema series of super special photoplays to be shown en Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Matinee 20 cents, might 20 and 25 cents. Cwn- cert orchestra, at the Strand. et et “Y™ to Show Sclence Mavie The local Y. M. C. A. has jost eem- tracted for the showing of the resently released sclenMfic motion Dlcturs Gift of Life” This picture sketches fhe bdiology of reproduction beginning tn ite simplest fotms and passing through the vatious forms of nuture, and ending Wwith the feproduction of the human be- ng The picturs is being shown as g -.H of the physical department which endeavors to include a Mfln amount of physical education with its physical training program. The plcturs will be shown at the Y. M. C. LW‘- nesday, Feb. 2, gt 8 p. m. will be by ticket omly, which may h haq free of charge by applying at the Y. M. C. A. Admission will be limited to men and young men over 17 yemrs of age. BRIEF STATE NEWS New Britaln—Twentysiz patre twins and one set of triplets were bors New Britain during 1920. East Hampton.—William Cook is sajil \ to have caught a pickere] at Lake Poses topag that measured 27 inches. Danbury.~—The Danbury Ice completed Friday the work of filling big houss at Oil Mill pond with 7*- of ice. The cakes are from 9 te 11 inghes thick. Seffield—William S. Larkum, Sufisid's oldest railroad man, celebrates his ¥2d birthday Sunday at the home of ‘his agxm-r. Mrs. Cora W. Clite, in ” Harttord—Miss Edna M. Purtell, ident of the Murie] MacSwiney Irish le lief sseociation, has heen requested to or- ganize a branch ef t! ntncllvhlamn Manohester. Warehouse Foint.—Mr. and George W. Christoph of Warehouse !'olnt whe are spending the winter in Califor- . nia, were among the many entertaining dinner parties Tuesday evening at the od ronnnl opening of the Ambaseador hote! Lés Angeles. m. = Members of M couneil, K. of C., will hold open hpuse a* the new K. of C. home this (Tuesday) evening and will have as their guests the of the Beihel, Ridgefield, Now town abd New Miiford councile. The open house will be the first in a seres of similat events planred by the -hruh - m-n: committea. e—Andrew Josephson, yeu old son of Mr. and Rrs. Otto Jo: sofi, and a student at the Gilders] grammar school, has a school unndt roford that few can beat. In the years he has been =ttending school he . has not been abeent. tardy or dismiesed. | He is now in ‘the fiita grade and Les | hopes 8f eomtinuing bhis attendanoe Pee- - ord. l!

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