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S ik "u‘l‘l;n—udin)b magn o carpenter line ‘weather Clenel metat i T filfll.lfl i3 S ph N - uon" wire and Kint o BY "home 1582 - NTED—Young _men i-‘:- are tum‘!flu as. hm office workers ifiore than- ever. E huul‘l;l‘uhul‘p)vnt-mmelu School mfl--u 3 " saldried tion, 1:-:'-" hess times. ot "oid WANTED—\work by or_eare of mvalid, by competent ican Wom- sa Write Bex 33, cdre Bulletin. l!bld Active, reliable man “Il-u'l»_mll wnd DMMI. Olltd x 1 -.lll ki flr mfll‘l' years Fo— oy AL Ut 33 =y ) “Sicure same by Writing lon, Jan: u;‘msins’:za ex Al ;;-ifni T, t 1C, Murray Co.. Willimantie, Conn. _sastid " WANTED— Psition T WANTED—U - m&' fiauflm ty Fhene e WANTED—Boys to sell useftl noyel afier selisol hours. Apnly at 315 Mll 4 Btreet. ian2sd VAnn—um 1o cut logs at Prumn to J. . Harrison, 902 uu.-l w(u Haven. “Jaisia BNMENT wants L-u«mdn fail- ity :2;.'..:‘.";?‘.‘}‘ Wralkin iw e i “bept. 11, Hoehester, N. ¥ A Bulletin Want | A Bulletin Want - e S S E____ in Mm&efiéni“(h("h Advertisement Will Get kt mmermaom—imoe Y A Bulletin For Sale. _ Mmhuen:wmsenn vh. T“‘vl?h- Te. m Tacmers of Now Englasd: “ a e guarantée to sell yéur fas Over 18 Years of Age YOUNG MAN WANTED For manufacturiag plant in Norwich. A young man about tweaty that s accurate, neat, alert and capable of filuing z:l?mmy and genergl detail work. Apply in own m'fl““‘ Address Box ulletin Office. WANTED The namss of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money cartying papers. Fretuently thefe are good routes. et youwf names on file and beli:: ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Balletin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Furieral Director ang Progpt Service Day s7 Night FUNERAL DIRECTORS N:twmh and Jewett City —_— TlnHewyAlhn&SonCo 88 'MAIN STREET F DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS - w Mlmn( Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIEHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street €16, . Whitsetine Cigar sare $70 per thousand. a4 w eovuxr 11 Fraakiis St TOBACCO AT 'WHOLSSALE Jobn R. &nvmn 118118 Weat Main S Emn for Half a Centurv "m' ALLEYS T BBWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES have expired and are fer sole st THE LIBERAL LOAN CO. AMERICAN THERMOS BUTTLE COMPANY ‘Watches, Diamonds. volvers, Guns, ete. 63 ¥iankiin St. opp. Bulletia Oe WANTED Fer two buf LOST AND FOUND LOST—Auto number 23028, Finder retufn to Lulletin Office. febld LORT_Docs bindket. Kitdly 1842 it Buxmm Office. bid L-u»-.n, wn_an cldisit_aog, with white fio tag. Appiy to Marr) Lathtop, Dok | eatenlly lecaind, Wardgn, Biookiyn, Coun. J4N31d | Bulletin. FOUND—On Wiliams St, o child's brown Kid futten, fur trimméd. Inquire at buileun Office. janzdd 1 FOR SALE—Horses black hthnd 440; collaf, but jantsa AUGTIONS AUCTION ON ACCOUNT of buying & truck I am obiied tg Seid my pair of gray horses| I will seil fer Alr. Felix Gatceau, thatare § and 7 years old, weighing zsvy 5 pull four tons anywhere and WEDXESDAY, FEB. 2, to viow, lhey work togetlier z j'.m Uie one sgrse’ I Will gell the palc chunks ; L. Strom,_ )-nm yeats oid, ¥ spti eklm fine Holstein, black and whise, 1 gised and in first For High and West Main, 63}\& O h'\fila, wice Jersey. urhdm, all o olom | condition; 24 SALE HORSES eregmer and cans, o : 2 h. Comie and see them. engine, 35, tons of hay. 16t of small ELMER R. PIERSON, 525 Ling Tel. 538-3. jenizd | If very stirmy, sale first fair day. - JAMTE H. HYDE, Auctioneer. North Frankiin, Conn. DENTISES Jan2TThEM T ' DR. ALFRED RICHARDS Evinike DENTIST G. N. LONGO & CO. general con’ Office. Hours: Lok, sibne-and prick plisterer, and -12 a. m—130 to 5 p. m. ney, concrete. foundation. Tel. 1032 \Wed. and Sat.” Bvenings 1-8 Tebid &# and nwr uo g 0y Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consisting of Jewelty, Silverware, €38 pedple, two of thres rooms, with piivate beih and Ritchemetid. Mudt Be modern In every respoci amd Write Box 250, care '“i 3 horses, single uble 1 have 12 second hl«x:ndh h:.n hfi‘?n- foba, sidsle, dhdf bl u! aeived tiom Liinacs. AN horny muchines, horse rake, w3 oul 10 Mma of right away. n:es are vators, matrket wagon, Z-un v tools and implerents 100 nuherous to mentioh. ALE—Farm, 86 1 pt so0d Dosition, e qlt:u;a“:mau irge 6 S B ot 3 "‘l& &‘l 3 Brice vty eneop Tor Uitk saie o B e "fi“ b bits 1 v | old 8 liuct, 1“ il Ave. state. "{ “¥oh SALBE Natiofial = ?fi‘%fl"@’fk‘“ b i L 3 sx»-w-k Tor & pe d FOR 8 . wd hand Corona type- ? Labeth! writer, t_conditic Fhauled. P"“ e ait Hobwas Ave: Thggiee o 708, B0 Hon” ‘ka‘m. é N b 'ud: we "“: "u till in 1::'1‘- A concétn in Notwich desires drue, o un. T3 doler 1330 Bulcic nve: the services of a firet-olams i Hitee tops will 18 either fhale ounve ¥ ‘{fg' meh‘ fine female, top _notcl E‘ru for §275 t quick sale, watited. Do not .!m u ¥e ofter them at $335. Also one Hex All- time or ours, if nét adapted \!Kun-u 199, Slighty uied, o fit & 1938 for position. 'Must be pood - R g o Toues, e . | WANTED 31 4 beratiard, dos o lecmm St e Gare o1 .‘tt?..m,. prioet. e et 8° Shene B " | The Putnas Motor Mart lne. Pufna e SAFETY G Bindes POl BALE—Sedsoned. hard wood and o m;n f?a B Kirby, 2 .hba. fi I‘hm.h. lel. 1879-12. MK ON, GIBLS! Lat's g0 u NTRD—Reson = -FOR P.lnur- mn' stag n . |{ R oend nand 3o, 111-: f ol Ay 9 SRkt Franklin St. Norwieh, Cotif. ¥oR " nm—m !\ew Tondon, Cotin. - l o HEN gour fafm I | is fof ufim Wehh 3 e SR R e SR ¥OR SALE—Hegistered Hul:\:m heller anid bulL calves; dams Meve mvén from 10,000 Ibs. to 12,000 1ba. milk in a year; sire a_grandsoh of a cow tliat formerly s 8 um; placed with u- l\gll'l‘ 11 twm-m- ‘uwn{:‘l 1?:'{'1 part ready casi. motga. acoup ain Hill Farm, H . good bargaiss. WH . For Light Manufacturing t"" SOUF farth acreage, brice and loca | IRV (TR T Work KIEMAN'S FARM AURNOY, «ALE—Oris _Bdison phonograph Beath suliutle; M. & rm’ = ':‘bla"?l’-i?.mfn”ng iy, Nor: Telephone 5 R 13. Jan29d Jan! '2’ FOR SALE—Modern six-room cottage “fotilent coudivon, equipped with all heAh eleetric lights an {urniahed or unfurnidhied. Basse road St, Danielson. 7el. 298. Jjanzs ear old Jersey cow George l;‘mbt ant M{Wfl-ll nm LeNormand's fatiious Gele- nnlen BYpey witch umme uhm: cmu- sent posipaid on receipt o liams Book Co., Worcester, XA ,mz #OE BALE Sawmill equipment. Ap- ply Aftbur F. Libly, 83 Broadway, Nor- wich. Phone 554, Janisd FOR SALE~An 8x10 refrigerator, ex- cellent condition, suited for store bub- poses. Wrile~ or telephone Gingras & ucnemn. Dayville, Conn. Janisd SALE—Good hard wood 16 cord) cdeliversn, _Heny Sausier, amcx- oh, Conh. 81-3 FARMS for sale Write fof lm n Racinv's Farm agency, Dinielson, Conn. decsd " Tmx BULLETIN readers are advised fg 54l gn The Plautcudden Co H-uu Man when In nesd of a piang Vlcu‘ol'n. ueviod ¥oR ALB—BMI-I;:w.inh acto ot nd on iiver St, Moosup, $1500, aiso alEL Nejat e Bike Hill farm, in Frankiln, about | § Foom cottage, ag';nclm;lg se-g‘_m 0. at house, 375 1-2 miles from Yuntie, the' folibwit o or Sty Providesce, ft. 1" el : Union | descrived pionirty: 36 head of (e k 9. Uodo Real Bstate Ageficy, Dan- § cbws, § hexes Jears old (1 tnov.4d. No. 16 Ladrel Hill Avenus, 12- “Foom hpuse with modern ‘provements, Lot 82x157. De ughttully situated, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Squ Jwher leaving town, and wiii sl at a yery low price. fHOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES o i , luem 3¢5 Thayer Bullding PLEREONE & Christizd Co., buildip; 299 Residence tel ONTTACLOTS, SlonEw Y it 15 platt Ave. Feell & @i 649 4 in. 48, ik amany n:is\ trom 5.30 o § 5 M A BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steamn Engine Repairs S ————— DR. {. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M Grory Building Norwich, Conn. NOTICE . DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 CEMENT FOR EVERYBCDY. DR. D .l COYLE DENTIST _ 1203 Main %t., Norwich, Conn. Offiee Hours: 8—12, 1:3U—5, 6:30—8 . Telephone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. -YGUNG - Succ.surm' elephone 774 KEBTAURANTS brickwork, cons nent. blaster, und paint, and Tel. Ne: SON &.YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER s BEAUTIFUL FARM HOME, 127 acres, pleasant and convenient loca- tlon, fine’ 12-roum colonial house, two 1 |large barns, outbuildings, nice fields, good pastures_ plenty {ruit, valuable ood and timoer, river and trout stream, 2,800 ; easy terms. THXONS' AGENCY, $300 WILL BUY . Brand New, High-Grade Linde- i & Son Mahogany Pianc h $535. Cash Only. ..~1= TALKING MACHINE A4 24 Franklin Square L FOR SALE 90 WALLIAMS 8T, House of Il roems, with all improve- 'mnls With cement cellar; can be ar- ranged for two fiats with small outiay; laige lot, barn to hold three machines, located on shady and quiet street, in re- fined neighborhood, convenient to trolley ; an oppottunity- for somebedy wishing fo own a home in excellent location. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. Best w‘:rk nd matoriale at right FOR SALE ! ] or. ' .| Somers Block. On the Square 50 West Main st. | Sost, qua e cord—Aiso _kindi ,and__cnestaut wood, gelivered. fo -w\ parts of the city: TER . -FOOD FOR .TH NEY CAN BE HAD AT 212 WA _VICTORY LUNCH. _ febld i AUTOS TO HIRE “"ufi & =) TAXI SERVICE,| ™ FELEN L. PERKINS Clotsionrs For Famecsl wed- TEACHER OF SINGING FRANELIN SQUARK ‘Taxi, St Phone 1994, G. K. Brown. N Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET HARRY B. FORD PHONE 782 36,200 WILL BUY nt house and one store. Each hak bagn oK olocmc nn. set tubs. Rents for $/0.00 Only 5 minutes' waik from Frp*hu Square. ror full particuiars, u: V. CuvELLO, 198 Curt auu:, T aph-m 683-3, dings, christenings, and long distance work. ERNEST'E - 2 “A ring on your phone Imn;s -r...,u:u.: L:h:‘p a ‘laxi to yorur home. P::‘"I';: ; { The T, J. b}mhan Co,| , i pinie lene 821-2. Doy or Night! csr to ride in call up JOHN . PILLAR, 418 Asyiim S, urwich, Dodge ciosed serve ics car. Phouae 1507, CUDWORTH & THOMPSON - _ARCHITECTS M D..l!jln Norwlech, Conn. BOGKBI N DE R JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Biank Books Made-and Ruled to on.l ss_before the- public, -there is no medi un 'mu:unn fiough the aa wnx 'YOU WAKNT to put your busi. Sells koreign - Money Urders and Steamship Lickets for all parts of the world. - Fackages of, all kinds delivered in d.\ wu of muope. Ba:u Estate and = M. FORMIGLIO i 280 Frankiin Street, - Norvtlsh. Conn. Phone 784-5 Mardd muu. modern conven- oad St. . 7 rooms and. bath, I.r_qo lot, near Chelsea Parade. Two ‘coftages for rent, modern im- Provements, §25.00 per month. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telepnone 1334 63 Broadway eam laundry ; will sell |§ AW, 1 «|A Bulletit/ For Sale- Mvutuemen! Will Sell It “EOR BALE 3 e |A Bulletin For Sfle L Advertisement Will Sell It E —— — — _——___—___ FOR SALE—Aujomoeblics . : FOR SALE Farm d 100 seres Jand, well divided [ tare and woodiaag, well H Yor puctesiies, he ety FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Contrl Bldg. - Phome. Neorwieh. FOR SALL COTTAGE HOUSE OF 8IX ROOME AND BATH Has All Modern Improvements LARGE LOT 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET $1,500 WiLL BUY AN 8U-AGRE FARM, ROUM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLAYS TUNDITION, New BARN caxe. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF BRTILITY — ABUNLANCE OF WOUY, PLENTY OF FHUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, SIUKES, G HURCHES AND BUNUULS. A RARE BAKWAIN FUR (A SINGERE FARM BUTER. Stnb e MY LATES) rARm Bubbeiin, (GHUICE OF 400) Wiliam A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROUMS 1 AND 2 WEBTEHRLY, R. L \ 3 FOR SALE—§125 buys Meiz runabout, needs paitng; §19 buys Meiz FURKLOUL 1¥io MOdel, b 1 buys 1011 e isnape; 3275 b [ neeus punting car, good pamt, | majmetos, guaraniecd, | sosch mhagaelv, dual system, Ford shock ubsorbers, set of tour, Vot sver Luick size ; $2v_eacn, overhat Ures, ¥12.(6; tubes, her_ tres, 315: tubes, nbre wieeis, e 3 A¥oncy; Dubieiaon, Cons. Tebid ¥OR SA gt model, covered body, Fun Very i {Gag o sale. changs of business. FOR SALE—1917 Buick H-: Six, bee run 18,000 miies, good as Buick, ser, 150 Gurage, P‘mnh:lu. ige §3. Mael Phote 133. L. M. Frink. TOi uu»—mi Ford touring. fing inning condition’; Ford roudster,’ price Fock.’ Notwich Town, Conn. Phone m 14 Jan2sd FOR SALE—1913 Cudillaé truck with b, car in excellent condition and his fine’ tire equip i aiso touring car In Fine Neighbothood. Owner ! body ‘&nd ‘tos which tiay be moutited ot | cliassis; alto a heavy express wagon in {Boou condition. Charles North | Main St, Dunielson. Tel 263-3) junisd FOR SALE—One 1913 Harley-David- ! son_mutorcycie; with or without sidecar, in firsc class condition ; special price if s0ld at once. Nurwich Cycie Ce., 9 Mala Jan20d |5t Phone 703, B FOR SALE—Maxwell lrucks, 1 1.2 ton, 300'to $1800; Northway, 3 fon, $3,400. 1-2 i more uuck for , and be ter service, Beller gel cur proposition befors you buy, aé YOU may not row Kuow all about thesc goods and our method of doing business. H. E. Anderson, 31 Ma- Dasieison, Comn. Tel 340. INSUBANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE 1he fiapo Tuner Phone 8335-2 22 Clairemont Ave FABM FOR SALE IN FEANKLIN KNOWN AS IHE FULIX GAKCEAU ¥ARM, ON BLUE HILL, _ The ferm is located o iue Hill, part- 1y in Fraokln ahu pardy i soscal, and CONB.otS OL AbVlL 4bu KC1ES OF luiid, farme licuse OL 11 roums, Witk large atuc that Gli easily be UGS L0 W0 Ta0e TOONs, W0 ke buris, Al outbu.iuing AUapted 10T i, \egelsbles And SWOFage Bur- POECK. ANe turin is situated on Lue Cross rad from Lozruh 10 kranklin, a quarier. ol 4 mite fivm e Siate roud from Nor- ich to Willadantic. ‘Lhere are about 100 ucies of Hrst ruie llisge and grass land, @0 aboul V5 acres of Woodiund, from Wiuch over 1,000 cords of merchantable | cord woud mixy be easily cut, and for which there'is a nearuy markel; aiso wbouc iU ucfes of Dasiure, alse apple Jorciurd of 40y tregs. ‘Tne’ furtn has a grand and picturesqué view of miles of surrounding country, 18 elght miles irom yorwien, tiree miles from the village of Lichvilie and Yautic, Wil eusy hauting o market and rairoad. Place is well | satered, Drook, Sprihgs ‘an ells, Place will keep o head ok Chtd . cat oyer 85 tons 1 hay. ror furthet information, apply to ‘sLIX GARCEAU, on the Dremiscs, or 5 WILLIAM H. SHIBLDS, $5_broad- 72y, Norwich, Conn. Jan27d | TO RENT—Two furnished, well heated |rooms, 1o gent.ciuen; fine iocation. Ad- wrves Ny, Lutleun. febiTUThS never-failing TO RENT FUBNISHED rooms, board if desired, | price_reasonavle, cenirally located. jChit St Phone 1466. san3ld TO RENT—A furnishet apartment of five rooms, centrally located, with heat u;x m“mdern unprovements. Phone bsv. jan3; o1 FOR RENTTetiemeht, e\:nt ght rooms, | electric Light and gas. Inqure A. V. Covello, 1¥8 CIlt St. Tel. hlfl-]. jan3id T0 RENT—Four-room house. lnquue ovSario Lovello, Mohlgan Park road, off swell Ave. jengid 10 RENT—Tenement at 120 Broadway s1x_rooms, first fioor. Arossa, 23 rond bL Jjan29d #OR RE Tenement of five rooms, ! |33, Chumtovat St Apply Bara U RN X0 EENT_Front foom for entlen gentleman, conveniences, at “Fair View.” 11 Sursn"se Phone 821-3. jan2sa FOR RENT_Private garags near corner fams and Washington Sts.” Tel. §55- z A anzsd FOR RE! Store. -Inquire 167 West Main St, cor. North High St A. Jacob- son. janzid FOR RBENT—Furnished! or unfurnish- ed rooms with light housekeeping pri leges, | Address 350, care ‘Bulletis. '» jun? TO XKENT — Furnished 5 room with board. 13 Boswell Ave. dan: TO, BENT_Apartment of ‘seven rooms, I modern improvements, and garage, at s Wiitame. At evenings. janidd TO. RENT — Furiished rooms. Tele- phone 274. Jan TO :RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. Zimmerman, 17 _Bogwell Ave. jan4d FOR - EBNT—Store - 35 Street. STORAGE—Household. ;ooa- stored for -long or short rates reason- sble Famning Studor lx Broadwar. oc: TO RENT TWO HANDSOME OFFICES. IN THE ALICE BUILDING INQUIRE OF MURPHY & McGARRY Franklin PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CLUDJLNG, BEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washingtoa Square. Apply to Frank | GEER A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It e ] CHIROPODIST Chiropod: ct your feet). sui Mam 8t, Norw.ch, jan3id A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Foot Specialist (pr 17-8, Alice ¥idg. 3zl ofin. Phene 1366-4. e — AUTO WASHING COME IN and have your ear washed. | eny time between § @ ni and 1% p. m. | Bailey's Garage, Bath S decisd FLOUR, GAIN AND FEED RAW FURS. WANTED Fuw furs, at H. A Heeb- ner|'. every Thiraday. A. C. Beanett. dect | ¢ich Tallow Co. every Sat- LEGAL NOTICES, AT A _COURT OF PROBATE MELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwica, on the 31st day of January, A. D. 1951 Present—NELEON 'J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Simon Zukcwskl, late of Presion, In said District, deceased. The Administrutor exhibited his admin- istrution account with said estate 10 the Coutt for allowiance; it i= therefore ()hlmrv.l 'nm (he 4t M.ay of Febroary, A. it 10 o'clo n the forenoon, Prabite Court Foom, in the City of Norwich, in _said same is,’ appointed for I and the said Administrator ia dlrmed to e notice thereof by publishing this order once In some newepaper having A circalaiion In said District, at least U days and make Tt J. A‘aLI\G, Judge. The above and foregoing is & true copy of record. THE PIANO TUNER Atiest:’ HELEN M. DRESCHER. 122 Prospest St. Phone 511 TRUCKING NOTICE . The istrars of Voters of the Town LA 108 W M B W o e i tention given 10 moviug boilers une ma- | Lonn Cleris Office, Keb. 4th and Feb. |camnery. Pnone §57-3. _ jandd LOCAL aud iong distauce auto truck- [t e i20. A Siegel ausdd GUS LAMBELL, oM., No. 341 dain St, long distubice @OVMIE, (Huckiig sud eXe | presswg. el 337 augiéd GEORGL LAMBERT Ocoum, teaming. JHE dlatance wovias asd ruckias. [38 71 i-12. Long Distauce Movieg und L: ressicg. Zimmeriuan i« B0° Aeli_Ave. Tel. 1433, TEANING 204 mOVIE; truckiig a specia'ty. J 238 Main Puone ‘193 ong distance o M Fol nov2id i1th, from 12 o'cloek moon until 9 o'clock in the evening, “to registér” the legal voters of spid Town Wwho may, desire the privilege of voting at political caucuses. Those who have previou y registered are not required to do so ag: Dated at Colchu'.zl'. 2 lh day of Janu- ary, 1921 JOHN J. BHEA, B. LOKDON, Registrars of Voters. NOTICE! febld <. B .mu.u..\ . m-. skt prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP | Shetucket Strest La S ving, TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable Phone 175 The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Sundays excepted, from February l1st to February iist, from 10 a. m. o 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, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FOED OWNEL—Are you getting & right light with the regulation lense? If not, your yEagmelo is weak and needs ro- I Frozen Radiators Repaired and Recored Theroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK | —OF ALL KINDS Automobflu,’ Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET NUBSERY FHONK S8 The very besc plumbing by expert q! en al the fairest prices is guars enfeed; aia0 heating and gas niuing. JOUN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET DANCING xl . LEVY, Instructor,.0dd Fellows' Hall, Norwich.” Privats lessons daily. Phone 1706. Winter term evening class, begins Monday, Feb. 7, at 7.45 . = Bl DS | NOW is the time to trim and prune your fruit #nd shade ireés by expert tree Wen. Phone 970 George Mourve. deg28d HOTELS AMERICAN UuJbE, D. Morrissey. Prop. Fisi ciass Garage Scrvice won- nectéd. ~ Phivne. Shetucket Street. DEL-HO¥F HOTEL, ' European nau. Hayes Bros., Props. ~ Telephone 1% 26-28 Broadway COAL AND WOOD COAL, scasoned wood and kindlinigs fn lar; or 'Il\flll quantities. Phone 504 or ' 1325-2. i Shapire; Willow St, formerly | Barie La: decltd Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim-| JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, FELIX B. McMAHON, Board of Rellef. charging. The Norwich Welding Ce \ E the Vim Unit Ke tizer, Will recnug. | your_magneto whiia you wait. 31 Chest Dot St Phone 214 augsd The Registrars and Assistant Regis- = e, ~ |trars of Voters of the Town of Nerwich Wil be in session o FRIDAYS, Feb 4th and 11th, 1931, frem 12 o'clock, noen, uatil § e'elock im the evening, “To * the legnl voters of said Town who may appear for the priviiexe of voting in political cuses, as prescribed in Act of Legislature, session 1809. Thosze who, registered are not requi ain, {The above work will be pertormed at the { following pluces: + FIRST DlSTKlCT——Al the, Town '!AII ! SECOND ISTRI At W. D. i Store, West Side, DISTRICT—At W. H. Bowen's Oftice, Graeneville. OURTH DISTRICT—At P. T. Con- nells Barver hop, Norwich Town, - FTH . DISTRICT—At Posemah Large Al _Taftville. STRICT—At Billings' Hall, East Side. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 28th day of January, 1921. TYLER D. GUY, CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, Hall Building in said Town, each day, | 4l Y lchin of the streets, that countel mewt i A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ————————pamg What Is Going Cn Tonight Motion Pietares wfceu Theaurs. cFeature Motion Pictirs at Lavis Thes Hnelucktl Ledge. Xo. 27, L ©. O. F., meets a 044 Feilows' iia ‘Norw ichs Neat, No. 146, 0. 0. O, s meets loie Camp, No. 7694, M. W. A., mests tn Pythian Hai Norwieh Central Labor Union meets i Carpenters’ Hail St James' Lodge, L, ¥. and A M., meets u Masoic ‘Thame: B o P, - la IM.!, \.. 2364, JUST UNLOADED 1,500 b::n:uul treet. 5 West Mam llour, i e |” Clara - | B g rsenevith Grain Co. Tel 3206 | mo ',‘,"‘",::T"" novisd St Mary's T. A. and L. Secety meets in T. A B. Building. Slater Lodge, No. 503, N. B O Py mecls in Germanta Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS W. C. T. U. meeting, Wednesday at 3 with Miss Harriet G Men's Bible Study Class at Y. M. €. A At 6.15 p. m. this evening, & moderats price lunch will be served (o the Bible study class for men at the ¥. M. C. A after which the men will spend forty-Sve minutes in the study. BREED THEATRR, Pauline Frederick heads the bill st fhe Dreed theatre today and tomorfow in Mladame X, the most moving. the most xaiting and the most pathetic story ever screened. Fate is oftimes the cruelest of esters, Jacqueline Fioriot's piteous lfe story bears vivid evidence of this. Tum- d from her home and family by her - morseless husband, a deputy attormey of Parls, she is unaffle to escape the drema shadow of a fate that crosses her baffied footsteps With ever increasing mensos. Fate, in the guise of her husband's we- just suspicions, denies her the right W Bee her 8on; fate places in her hands the weapon which destroys a Mackmalier who would ruin the career of her hms- band, now a judge: and fate brings her before the bar of justice where ber hes- {band presides and piaces her fight for iife in the hands of ber son—counsel for the defence. And having played trumpe igh- ito the last, fate plays its joker, the est card of all—death. Pauline Freder- |iek in the role of Jacquell Flortet. {brings an emotional art o the mereem more intensified then any ever dispiayed ‘hy this popular star. You may have seen {tho gtage version of this famous plaj | most’ everyone has, now see Goldwyn's masterful, heart touching picturizatien. Buster Keaton will also be seen in the fourth of his series of giggle getters, The Scarecrow. For a gharanteed eare- {killer bring your grouch along and ses the sad faced comedian in The Scarecrow and you will go away with a laugh that lngers. The Pathe News completes this S DAVIS THEATRE Packed with thrills from start te i ish, Elsle Ferguson's latest picture, Lady Rose's Daughter, which will be shown at the Davis theatre next Wednesday and Thursday is meeting with enormous sue- ccss throughout the country. Finely pre- | duced by Hugh Ford for Paramount fe- |lease and supébly acted, this is ome ef the most charming photoplays of Mise Ferguson's repertoire this season. The story is not only dramatie, but ft #xerts a powerful heart appeal The there deals with the jove affair of an Bu- glish girl who is born out of wedleek, but who finds love and happiness in the end. Supported by a cast headed by such_players as David Powell, Holmes E Herbert, Frank Losco, Warren Cook and Ida Waterman, the picture is admit- udly one of unusual interest to mwvie fans. Supported by a talented cast. Dustia | Farnum, the popular screen star, makes {his debut under Robertson-Cole tutelage in Big Happiness, a super-special which ;will be the feature number two days. The photoplay Is an intense drama Including many colorful scenes of Parls and Swits- erland before the great war. In Big Happiness, Mr. Farnum essmy- ed one of the most difficuit roles of his screen career. Hig success Is voiced By critics who are of the opinfon that b has excelled himself in this charaster portrayal. The story of the picturé is an adapte tion of the movel Big Happiness, writ- ten by the famous British author Pas. ‘The cast ncludes Kathryn Adams, Pred Malatesta and Joseph J. Dowling. An Interesting news weekly will esie clude the program. AY THE STEAND. Matty Ranbert, well fitted for the sl in Heritage, a special production, which features this. well known depictor of i venlle parts, will be seen at the Stvawd again today and tomorrow. It gripped the interest of the spectators from the start aad withheld it throughout. But . was the performance of youthful_star as “fit” the ‘riendless wre the success of the picture. For l.z Retbert it this part male one live : trials and tribulations through his pare . severance in the inheri'ed talent that fie [ nally wins recognition from leading aue | thcrity of the profession. The I ract thed The oast includes Herbert Angusta Perey, Joseph Burke, Canford and Adelaide Titralien. Tae photoplay was wricten for tae soreen by Willa-d Mack, the e mous playwright, and was dirested Wy William L. Reubert. A Keystone comedy with Slim entitled The Winning Punch, Jan2sSTuF Registrars of Voters. * 193d DIVIDEND Office of the . *Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn,, December 11, 1920, THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT SIX MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIvVi- DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER | CENT. 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