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A Bulletin Want WANTED—Female FIREMEN, brakemen, beginners $150- | WANTED—Position to do general N 00 Write Raiway Dull ttn | housework in & . Teboa_ | reterences. Address l:labid__ o6 weekly up, men, home _ vmrk. "“ Y ; everythiig fus nn: n.flf addressed, m’ el must..‘figdu“; Sioe n:._ /6 17 to 55; experi -—ryun.uvu, make secret investiga- tions, reports expenses. Ameri- can_Foreign Detective Agency, 200 St Louls. 1ebsS Ew:hepu hl:l;e?. o o 2o m Qn}us“.‘ wus‘n—h- Soung | 'Enu y to work afternoons giehts 2 week. 5. 130 Main 5 felbfl MER wanted for detective work; ex- esesary. - Write_ 3. Ganor, | F. Petersan, 1 ;i e s i‘fiu —Sitaation a8 h reusekeeper, S or to care invalid, by n % MEN wanted to souedit orders | lady. A O e A T and_pain - WANTED—25 ladies; gobd p 51y 35 Bath St A “w MIGHLY profitable businsss can v by the right man. We ‘u.nl a fire Disiness man to develop u speciall of wnusual merit—Ilong established—well vertised nuuonnlly-——fin)d nout v WOl . A" man Uy take the sole agency in Norwich Dad vRinity, STENOGRAPHER A concern-in Norwich desires tae services of a Srat class Stenograph er, er Su selling plan and method of co-opera~ oy i g e hhm coess for the man of the r'u‘"l lnkare sucecss for Ine manog| BRGS0, o1o0 e ety offer by a well known and re- time of ours, if not mpzed shenaible Corparation who will deal With for position, Must be good :'.‘.' but responsible men, Who can penman. Write Jomes, care uy_to our standard of require- Bulletin, Death 15”504 ‘can "qualify and Haunce your initial order—handle your agency Sud s looking for & remarkable oppor- ‘phoue _for appoinunent. Mr. wauregan Hotel febs N{.-"m‘ 3 d OBt SUCCeST! Iy M.l ser pnbmueu nuru!' stamp. nt‘ Tcledo Box 55, mi widow tleman under §0. 3 h‘xf mfi;‘ = - febsd S NETIRED o msz “i orth 380, | 1400, SRTwiTe Teb 18T 0, wants . Detroit, Mi ebod uron SALE_Farm in Conn. | “LADY, 26, with | T mary 1670 SAROUA e 41 Ye roems. 333 mox {43, hm___w i e “WiDow, 40 with $50,000; wants band. T-Box 35, Leagus hius- | Owner: Tvldn O. 1eb5d | Phoné 29-3 Labai ALE- Buckeye incubators and brooder stoves. Ellwood ury, uln febsBWS ‘OB SALE—3ood, ik ol With ek, i Wenton. Phone 1485, feb5STuTh FOR SALE A kitchen range, & gas wave md arior stove. S0 Winenéster St rnz BALE—Fa; acres, six-room baros, and oulbulldm:l. in good twe springs, crcliard and large pmourit o wood, dbout 10 miles from jorwich ; price ve: eap for quick sale. Haroid S, ‘Burt, 150 Laurel Hill Ave. BACHELOR, 33, ;aun would flry Ftiox 3%, "Club, o e Wages, feb u' nunAGI vi’ef free. then, weelthy men, _desiring Southern Ateicy. 'ukllllvn 8t, gomery, Ala, ADVERTISE-Rate huk manea Standard Advertising fll. t. Louis. mr—Fm‘ speedy -marr: m‘ Lufely the Dest, largest in the country established 16 vears; thousandg wealthy BALE—Gr Béautiful wo- thw Zealand Hed: rabbita. young or old; m‘%&‘. ut_gg. Cotin.” g«. "”15 hl) mo Quire -28 Mokiniey “Ave. or will ex- febtd FOE SALE—Fif| change for stock. g :her.p. ‘el. 489. el S, ray Flemish Giant and easonable. Gedrie Hen?l, Jr., coa AR C A o T FOR BALE—Potatoss and ¢ u.rr:u In— FOR SALE—Newtown Incubators ufl George W. Adams, L. & S LOST AND FOUND mempers, both sexe, wiehing carly mar: m; U “Fhons 1465 or Js0r tevid e T i Rt iy mfi%'fifeéfi.f b, Box 26| - ¥OB SALE_Two expréss harness fve Sl metat ehines sirip a0 win- | armonne I nsetay. s S, s pusss | Oakiand, Calif. ' feb5d | Scotch eollars, all / second hand. 199 Uow Sefeen orde & around Norwich, New sum of Money. ~ Findet Jeave | —AGENTS 338 weekly ; 75e hour spars | ETeaklin St 2 London and vic nity. Direct Gilmord & h o febsd | time guaranteed, tal ordus for guar-| FOR EALE—Hmuehom furniture, éfl‘ Johnaton, ¥ s meartpin, between | ante hoejery ; no delivering; pay _in ad- cludlng dining room, bedroom and kitch- L"1 Give énce eatehi. oh | vance ; gxperlenoe unnecessary. 7,|€n sels. Inquire 29 Pearl St., upstairs. e ik e el 118813, | Darby, Pa. febsd | . febid " wax¥ED_Young men " and young | Rew 1eb! WOULD buy light weight hofse; must| FOR SALELitter coon hound pups: . e wanted “"351..“ high aninried m“_n“ng P g boh_ be sound and right; no dealers. Phone|Tel. i2-4 Lebanon evenings atter § p you to advance (o | tail. Return_to Gracyn S {“S LA o'clock. G. A. Miller. feb2d success? To be a|Sachem St. Reward. e it LOST—On_Sunday, t sglaried position, | 1ag” containing sweater and papers. Please notify A. A. .Baldwin, 50 R velt Ave., Norwich. feb3d WANTED—Active, desires permancut and profitable outdoor employment @ salesman in Norwieh and e Vieinity for @ firm known for many years 28 Jeaders in tes, coffee, spice and extract FOR SALE—Hetnes reliable man whe same by _writing tew Tondon, Conn jan3ld WANTEDPosition as chauffeur med and reliable b FOR SALE—Farm corner High and West 1d chunks ; L. m. 52 o L man. 294 T wants hundreds rail- $135 month ; list posi- Franklin 24 SALE HORSES I bave 12 second hand horses, weighing 1100 to 1600, also 13 Horses ceived from Illinois. “All of These T wni dispose of right away. Prices are from ) ~Come and see thent. ELMER B. PIERSON. 1. 536-3. el . jan17d DENTISTS WANTED DISTRICT SALES MANAGER, tor wmdhum and New London coun- Praasiss and direct sales force 2 substantial and | i e e — |§ DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST offiee Hours: 9-12 2’ m.—1.30 to 5 p. Wed. and Sat. Eunlnu T licam 3¢5 Thayer Building 209 Residénce tel. i details in fre *. CARRAHER, 7 Worcester, Mass. Qates St YOUNG MAN WANTED Fot manufacturing * plant in Norwich. A young man about twenty that is accurate, neat, "DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN 1o d ble doi :«:.'.:.;::puky“a';if g,ell:nlal deialt DENTAL SURGEON Wotk, - Apply 1n | o S BAAL wHilide, . adaresk | Hem M’'Grory Building - 6, Bulletin Office. o Norwich, Corm; NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Offire Hours: 8—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Tetephone Paul A. Schwarlz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On ths Square Telephone 774 WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ; Clmmings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building ~ AUTOS TO HIRE FEANELIN SQUABE Taxl, 200 Main St Phone 1994. Q. I Brown. sep24d ' T AXISERVICE Closed cars for funerals, wed- dings, christenings, and long | distance work. “A ring on your phone brings a laxi to your home.” The T. J. Shahan Co. Phone 821-2. Day or Night Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled fo Order MUSIO HELEN L: PERKINS . TEACHER OF SINGING 'I’olnphonn 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City ERNEST & ] : A BULLARD The Henry Allen & Son Co.| Vi ™ 8 MAIN STREET Phone 127-4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Blise Place | Have a Few ' Outfits to Lena. AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 — SRIEGPODINT DAY OR NIGHT G. THOMPSON, F. 5, = A, Chiroj Foot Specidlist (prouct your Xufi -8, Alice 821 Main St, Noy oose- | working :6 32 W: r St., Norwich. Write. eall or octl IMWS u):n. FUTURE foretold; send dime, aum o wumn = B lng sty PHOTO]‘LAYG—S 000 .d'eas needed ; Eirl paid §10:000 for iacas she thought worthless ; mm free. Writé Producers’ League, St. Louis. febsS T WANTED—Get mto business; Watkins 137 products sell to every X own auto or team, can give bond, write today for information where you can get territory for selling products of largest institution of kind in world; twent; Ak lion users. 1as Co., DQP 11, Winona, Minn: WANLD——-Cu-] burming brooder stove: s nahan, Route-4, Norwich. el WANTED—Shoes rapaired with _tha best leather ; reagonable prices. E. Bue« nanuo, 303 West Main St. augSThSTu WANTED—Room and board in private family for élderly lady, or a woman as housekeeper in the Sdvs home Address 3 West Town. St, Norwich Town. _Tel. 1086-4. 1eb2WS WANTED—Secand hand furniture: we pay highest Drices in eastern Couneeticat: we buy anyfhink: largest second hand store in state. Louls D.-Ward. Warercoms | hdate for truthful, reliable. convine- ! reading. Hazel Hause, Box 215, [ Jan20sW MEX-—Be free now of biadder, prostate trouble, piles and constipation: o druss, diet, massage or operation; simple, pa less treatment at home ; you will he heiped $ onee. or no charge ! free; bookict. . The izlectro’ Thermal Co., 288-B., Kirk Bldg., Steubenville, Ohi ' deelss’ PHOTOPLAYS— 5000 ideas _needed Emng #irl paid $10,000 for ]dus she ought Worthless; details frée, Write Producers' League, 131, St."Louis. jauls HAVE trouble collecting your Bl YOoU 1f so, write Box 272, Piliigiantic Conn. dec25S PROSTATE and bladder trouble, piles, constipation quickly, painlessly treated; 8o knife, massage or dieling; simple pri- | Yate pheme: Geatment bookist tree in plain | e TElectro Thermal Co., zss B 'l\.h'k Dldg., Steubenville, Ohio. “1F 'YOU WANT_a healthy, wealthy, | Joving wite, White: Viblat Ray 'C. Denni-'| Sog, Ohio. “Encloss Mtatnped ‘envelope. lec: I BEPRESENT the Cunatd Stesmahip Co. For_information, apply. Taylor,. Passenger Agt. 130 n-mz sst. Baltie. TRAPPERS—Send card for big illus- ttated catalogue of traps and supplies free; we will save you money; raw furs | bought. - BArr-Wight Co.. Inc., 14.Oxford St., Boston, Jan13s TED_Vaults and cesponia to H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1. Box apr3ad farm. Aqdrees W, rlean 139, WANTED—To hire Box 357, care Bulletin, I WOULD STORE my fine nlayer piane with a_responsible party, and verhaps decide to sell in the near future, in case contemplated chaages occur. | Only those Who_can furnish “lhe -best of references need apply. “Player Piano,” febdd aged peovle and invalids. Mrs. H. Am- inapn 58 Pacific ¢, New Lomdon.. Phone FURS remodeled and remm-ed, dress- making and plain sewing. Tel. 1‘53‘}““ el Oa H WANTED=Four _tons of good rye straw. . Herbert .C. .Keech, Danielson, Conn. 'Tel. feb3d IF YOU WILL cut this advertisement out and mail it to The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Gonn., luethgr wim your name and address, you will a book containing 100 of the old fs o d_songs, free. feb2d WANTED—House or _rooms, Jewett City or vicinlty. Johnson, Box A, | Jewett City. - Jan luwn.A clgars Sc, $4.50 per 100; M. C. A and_snndora, 13c cigars, special § o e A retien 30" Tor Edgeworth _cigarettes, special, 20 for 20c. We Eo! a fine line of 50c pipes. Flsanl Smol Jan23d Shop. . ANTED—Second hand furniture C. 3. King, {Janztd an- 48 W. umn- and old books. r St.. Phone 38-2. SAFETY razor blades sharpened better m?n nl:l" E. Kirby, 127 Main St con O, GIBLS! Lets g0 to Millers 70, Miller, S, o o ’Lnnd WANTED—Second hand and antt forniture, (A Bruckner, Tel. 1173 55 i s Norwich, Conn. WHEN your fafm is for -;Ic. ;Ve Agency, Danielson, Conn! _jan! THREE OB FOUE FIRST CLASS' WEAVERS. AUTOMATIC. LOOM. nmnn COTTON Co., z!:w:r cITY, To the Farmers of New Englané: We guerantes to sell gour tarm withia 30 days aMer placed with us. cash farm buyers ready for b\u!lnesl Must be good bargains. Write iramedi- Iuly your farm acreage, price nnd loca- nm:h‘ Conn. Phone —n—= “DANCING X LEVY, Instru L AsYk i m ou l\‘elW lene ios or 1996. wmé urm ¢lass, begins Monda: KIRMAN'S FARM AGENCY, South Bcituste, B, L jan29a " NURSE_ will board and give care to| 'S uu.o’o‘ for an 88 note mahogany player . all metal tubing, fine tone, a won- Hortul ehance freo bench, scart and TolS. Terms . §50 ' down, 3450 weekly: The Pl:nt:c.ndd’en Company (Estab. 1872), feb2d $20.00 for a fine organ; a real barzain. any (kstab. 1872), Norwich, Coi P feha T $290.00 for a beautiful mahogany up-' right plano, perfect action. fine make, free stool aznd mr! Terms $40 down, $10 monthy. The Plaut-Cadden Com- bazy (Rstab. 1872), Norwick, Conn. eb2d- nno.cn for a fine baby grand piano, ‘with stool, geod tone and action. Terms $50 down, $10 monthly. The Plaut den Company—(kistab. " 1872), Norwien, feb2d lll 00 buys a very good Cable upright piano, sweet tone, fine easy action, free siool"and scarf. Terms $25 down, $2 wueuly Thc Plaut-Cadden ~Company 1 Norwich, Conn. _ feb @ :ocd full tone square pxanol Y with- 3tool, “omly 335, The Piaui.Cadden | Lome'ldn) “(Eistab. 1872), Norwich, Conn. | ch registered o 4 1-2 years old, the kund that give from 18 to 30 quaris. | 1 am oftering ‘thers splendid aniniiis i | farmers’ pricys. Willlam S, Brown, Shep urd Hill Facm, Central Village, Conn. Tel. Moasup Div. 28-12. 2d WE SELL the Magic colony brooder ; fwmediate _dhigment; | catalogue and Drids bn request. C. C. Hewitt Co, Une lle, Con feb2d “ror snu,-—\mo 7al cash register, unch counter; ice box, tables and chairs. 5 kranklin St febid have 1 ex All- ‘and new and suill in the crates, to it 1918, 1919, 1920 Luick five- passenger touring cars Fhese tops will convert your -open car into u fine sedan 5 Rty aelt for SMI6 Yip, ger them at 32 Wedthor top, alightly used, 1919, 1820 Bui oadsier, vrlee-l o {quick sale at $100. We also have a fine selection of used cars at attractive prices. Zhe Putnam Motor Mart. Inc. Putnam, FOR SALI— ‘Weather tops, b on8 Rex All: to fit 5 ox sALE—One Edison phonograph with Tecord, one Pathe phonogruph with ecords, J. ¥. March, 10 Lroadway, Nor- wich, Cont Jan29d ~MADAME LeNormand's famous cele- brated gypsy witeh fortune telling cards sent ostyaid gn recelpt of & liams Book Cd., Worcester, E—Saw; equipment. Ap- ur ¥ ubLy, 63 broadway, Nor- __Phone 554, jan1sd FO! LE—Good hard wood at $9 a cordy delinched < Tienty Baucier, Dahier: son, Conn. Tel. 81-3. ‘Jani2d FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. Rae!nes Farm Agency, Danielson, Cona. ply Artht wich. THE BULLETIN & are_advised 107 a1l o he Blaut.Cadden Gompany, 135-143 Main St., when in need of a pi or Victrola. hovkoat” low, With acre of oosup, $1500; also . practically new with land. “River St. Moosup, Bodo Real Estate Agency, Dan- tinov.4d. FOR SALE—Bun; land on River Bt., § room coti 1-2 acres o 2700. on. 7-room Cottage Hou: with hot and cold water, and bath—located in lemrl part of Fountain Street, only 5 min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square. For further particulars, see A. V. COVEL- LO,-198 Cliff Street, Telephone 683-3. $1,500 WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FAmm., 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOQOD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, .STORES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. A’ RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND FZ2 MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox | FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. i $300 WILL BUY A Brand New, High:Grade Linde- mann & Son Mahogany Piano, worth $535. Cash Only. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 Franklin Square FOR SALE Best quality, seasondi hard wood $12.00 per cord—Green wood $11.00 per cord—-Also kindlings and chestnut Wood, delivarsd to all Barts of the city: HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 WANTED. For two busimess people, two or three rooms, with private bath and kitchenette. erh Box 250, care Must be mpdern in ‘every respect aad | Fire FOREIGN AGENCY Sells - Foreign Money Orders -and Bteamship Tickets for all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all xflx‘ll of Europe. Real Estate lnd Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO Norwic POR SALE--Sedsoned hard wood and | Chapel i The Elaut-Caaden Com ad- | R e e e | | FOR SALE For quick sale, A Bulietin For Snle Advertisement Will Sell It Amsmenteteeiielieseds |A Bulletin For Sale FOR SALE No. 16 Laurel Hill Avenus, 12- room house with modern im- provements. Lot 82x157. De- lightfully situated, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Owner legving town, and will sell at a very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES BUYS THIS HOME REMARKABLE VALUE of approximate price you afe willing {§%0 pay and we should'be able fo de business. Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 _ 63 Broadway Farm of 100 acres land, well divided i tillable, pastars aad wobd!and, oo of Liage of Greeneville; on ate road, 10 minutes’ ride to Frank- iin Square, Th u lifetime for {arm near Yo inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, ‘entral Bldg. Phone. #wich. COTTAGE HOUSE OF SIX ROGMS AND BATH Has All Modern Improvements LARGE LOT Neighborhood. Leaving Town i} In Fine Owner | Price $5,500 Apply to James L. Case i Telephone 876 H 40 SHETUCKET STREET FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN KNOWN AS THE FELIX GARCEAU FARM, ON BLUE. HILL. The farm 18 located o Blue Hill, part- 11y ‘in Franklin and partly in Bozrah, and consists of about 285 acres of land, farm- house of 11 rooms. with large utfic that can easily be made into swo miore two large barns, an owrbuildihg ad-pmd for milk,” vegetables and storage- pur- poses. Thé farm is situated on the cross road from Bozrah to Franklin, & quarter of a mile from the state road from Nor- wich to Willimantic. There are about 100 acres of first rate tillage and grass land, | also about 75 acres of woodland, from Which over 1,000 cords of merchantable ! cord wood may be casily cut, and for | which there is a nearby market; also orchard of 400 trees. The farm has grand and picturesque view-of miles ofs Norwich, three miles from the village of Fitchville and Yantie, with_easy haulls to market and railrad. . Place is well watered, havifg never-failing _brook, springs ‘and twe wells. Place will keey n‘mhhcul of cattle and cut over 85 lnng of hay. For further information, apply to FELIX GARCEAU, on the premises, or to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, 35 Brold- way, Norwich, Conn. Jan! AUCTIONS C. E. MACFARLANE, Auctioneer Telephone 27 Willimantic Division. AUCTION Station, in the Town of Columbia, 1 will sell at’ public auction, ¢ 10 o'clock & m., on TUESDAY, FEB, §, 1921, the following personal property: 9 — GRADK HOLSTEINS — 9 One good young cow, four 3 year old heifers, two 2 year old heifers, two yearlings; pair of team horses, manure 8preader, ‘sulky plow, disc harrow, cuiti- vator, corn planter, mowing machine, hay tedder, horse rake, light team wagon, market wagoa, ufil{‘. 6-can Luoll)’ creamer, gwing churn, bitter caricr, p: of tean; harnesses, 3 driving harmesses, and a lot of small tools. Lot of hou: hold goods, 2 chamber sels. extension table, 2 rockers, sewing machine, piano, Edison phonograph, with records, pictures and many other akticles not mentioned. If stormy, sale mext fair week day. Terms cash. C. OEHLERS. Postoffice, Chestaut Hill, Conn. febdd I RESTAURANTS LOOK! Men, can you beat this? Beef stew, with bread, for-10c; good dinner for 36c. Try us. Simpson's Lunch Room, West_Side. BETTER 09D | FOR Tum SAME NEY CAN BE HAD AT 242 MAIN S b1d, VICTORY LUNCH. BAW FUBS, WANTED Faw furs, at B. | nexs every Thursday. A G ec1T \ Hides, Pelts, Skins and Wool ! Drop us a line and our zepre- -nmm.mlldl. Worcester Ren: Auburn, Mass. Co. 13201 Our representative, Mr.”A. L. Miils will be at the Norwith’ Tallow Co. every Sat- WHEN YOU WANT to put sour bu ness before the public. um_better about 70 acres of pasture, also apple gurrounding ‘country. s eight ‘miles ‘from | r therw 18 no_medi the advertising | A Bulletin Want Advertisement Wil Seli It Advertisement Will Get It FOR sALE FOR SALE—Automobiles INSUBANCE FOR SALL—1930 Scripps-Booth road- Ster, been run less than 2,u00 miles; 1913 Maxwell sedan; 1919 Maxweil Sednn, newly painted and overhauled; 1915 Lii- Ue ous iuick touring car, just like new, Keo Garage, Plainfield, Frink. feb5d second hand 1 motoreycles m—m sidecars for sale at reu~ { sonuble prices. Cali and look them over. FOR SALE_1917 Ford touring ear; price very low. 'O, S. Peck NOrwich | Lown. Tel 4 4 febdd o !ALl—lxxwefl trucks, 1 1-2 ton, 1,300 to $1,800; Northway, 2 ton, $3, «m 3 fon $4,400; more truck for more miles to the gallon, dnd i Ebe(orn 794 buy, a2 you way not now kniow | ali about thesd goods and our method o nd 3 erson, 21 Ma- g Danlelson, Cotin. Tel. '346. U TO BENT TO RENT—Store It Market St Phone 605.- Miss kelley. febod "0 RENT—Two furnished, well heated Aa rooms, i Kentiemen; nne' Ication. e Mg, of 16l 1383, 1S bousekecping at 7 Oak St. T00] or o\u cej ADD at 106 School St. Phone 133?': Pobka ¥OB KENT — Five-room modern unprovements, 162 West Main 8L Inquire of George Greemberger. el l7 T AR febzd TO RENT—A fumnished s pbestthnt of of five rooms, centrally located, with and all wodern improvements. Fhone e "~ T0 lBNT——Te.nement at 120 Broadway of 8ix rooms, Apply P krnu { Barbarossa, ¥OR RENT—Tenement of flve rooms, 99 Chestnul 8t~ Appiy Bard L;i-\an Co; i 294 all econveniences, r Churca St. Bhone. §21- -3 ¥OR RENT-—Private single near corne ‘u. Tel. 8 10 BENT—Front room for xenueman' Jan2sd garage Williams gnd Washington 2. Jangsd s cars are ih first cluss eondition. Place Conm L. H.| Automobi: Dorwich Cycle €0, 9 Mamn St _Phone 708, o e tebeg ¢ | Prompt Servics . Better get_eur Dmp_l:tz‘ (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Ih Cadillac Bldl 1 TO BENT—Furnished rooms xor llghu PROTECT YOURSELF ® AND YOUR FAMILY |ser= ur Firs, Burgl o x.'.’m-miuu-m Insurance 120 ‘Laurel Hill Aven J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street Don’t Break Your New Year’s Resolutions B. P. Learned Co. 28 Shetucket Street Agéncy Established May, 1846 NURSERY HoW s the time to ifm and your friit and ade ire lre& b men. Phos dee28d TOR BRNT Stors. Inagire 18 West Main St, Sor. North High St. A. Jacob- son. Jan: TO RENT — Furnished room _with board. 13 Boswell Ave. Jan20d TO RENT — Furnished fooms. Tele- janid Light housckeeping_rooms. Boswell Ave. Jan % TO REN Zimmerman, ¥OE Street. STORAGE—Houseanid govds for long e short term; fatés able. Fan Studio, 52 Broad decsd AUTOMOBILE A0CESSORIES .‘.1...r g Corwian Weiding Cor with emignetizer, will rechargs hile you wait. 31 Che 214 FOKD OWNEi—A bright Light With thé regulation Frozen Radiators Repaired and Recored Theroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. mMUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED | i 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK | OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, | Carriages, Wagons, Having sold my farm at Chestnut Hfll* TruCks and Cms Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. : 567 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET BumpiNG ing. Telephone 7 | house chanie St . Sanders. G.'X. LONGO & CO,, general contrac- tor, ‘stone and brick plasterer, and chim- V. gqncrete foundation. Tel. 103-3. £ FEREONE & Christian bullding contractors, stonework, brickwork, eon- | erete and cement: plasler, «ad paint, and unything_extra. 16 Plati Ave. Tel N 479-5. Call between 5 and 6. from 5.30 to 9 p. m CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. .30 a. m. and sugid THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG | CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right es, by skillad labor. elephone l FLOUR, GAIN AND FEED I\,l!l‘ thOADED LSOO b:l'r!ll of | good tiour, grad betors | buying. G Ursencville Grain Co. Fel. 326- e COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in e or small quanti P;:xu 504 or 50 West Main st.| —_— BOWLING ALLEYS N S o s PO BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING B e ———— HOTELS AMERICAN nULsE, D, M A Prop. First cliss Gurege Sefvic Cen necied. Phone. Shetucket Street. DEL-HOFF HOTE! L. Hayes Bros.,, Props. 26-28 Eroadway e Telephoss 1237 c1GARS C10ARS Whitestone Cigar sare 570 pet thoussad 9. F. CONANT, 11 Frasklla 8t T ) TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century. PAPER HANGING PAINTING and puperhi eun Wwork at falling market :'rlflen‘ Kudlick, 263 Ceniral Ave B ANNOUNCEMENTS John Vance, in whose care a dying mother left his only sister, a giff of ex- ceptional charm and beauty. almost be- { by an overt act of his which might have had dire consequences for all concerned. His sister, who had left for New York to pursue her musical studies, seems to conscionable creatures that infest all grades of society. idot being able to lo- © fuardous search, yet quite sure as to struck on a novel ptan to square th Justin Lord, the scoundrel in question, is his love for his daughter Marion. By cleverly worded decoy letter Miss Lord wu lured by John Vance to Yates, N. Y., and there was practically made a prison- er, being carefully’ waiched over by Jim, picting with rising anger the nel Have stopped the awful tragedy were it not, as Mr. Vance afterwards declared, the critical moment—it was a good thing ne heeded his mother's voice, as it de- veloped that his fears were met entirely Sustified There remains bu® to be added that Inn Marion Lord and John Vance are to married, the date having been set for | booked the latest J. mlu time in the early fall All this and more in Voices, a Victor | Femarkable actor, will be shown at | Dresentation at U i»reme;‘:lflllm. ‘which The Vogue Shoppe, first | Wmen Mammy's Away, have fallen & victim of some of the un- | os i¥y most piie on & plate? 0us [ 4o action of her fatiier and declaring his Nothing could |, ‘an intensely dras for 'his dead mother’s volce Interfering af | yan 11 e A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It What Is Going Cn Tonight ‘Motion Pictures a: ireea Theatrd’ Feature Motion Pictures at Davis Thes ANNOUNCEMENTS . At Y. M Q. A. Funday. At 416 p. m. Sunday two reeis of mov- 86, plctures will be riown and 8 r will delfver a lhe with the pictures song service during which o will be used. Men and clder boys e invited. r hymss Miss Agnes MclLean, proprietress 8 returned We from the convention and show of the A= soclation of Hairdressers of New England held at Horticultural hall, Boston. Miss Melean brought with her a great new ldeas and styles which she €ATTY out in her shop here. This shop 8 more and more popul n to the women of Norwich as bei équipped and most modern beaul.y in this part of the state. Cemvocation Speaker at Collegm. At —voc-q.hn hour at Connectiost at 4 p. m, Dr. Willlam B. M\me. of the faculty of Yale ufile versity will speak on th: Helation @€ Mental Hyglene 10 Educati Dr. Terhune is 2lso the medical diréss tor of the Connecticut Society for M an organization working for the model Which have been built four nation: ns and thirty state societiéh, - Oh, Oh. Cindy! When Oh, Oh, Cindy ! is produced here 4t the Davis theatre Monday afternoom and evening Miss ) pear in the title role as Cin. Alstyne. The role of C lent possibilities for Miss Colberg to dis~ play her talents. Several tuneful songs will form part of her portion of the piay. Catl Lyons as Steghen Cralg will b found playing opposite her. = Among the rolés which are certain lo meet vith dew ecided favor is that gér of the Foliles. He appears varioubly as the stage manager, the falry god- mother and as Titanin—as he calls b Belt. Mrs. Walter Puckingham is &f= t chance in her parg of he Biondina to display her nrowess a dancer. Supporting her throughost the play are Lyle Fillmore and Willlam Mitehell as the Bears. Seats for the production are selling rapidly and the start pres: several days ahead of the show. desiring to make reserxations should %0 at the Davis theatre. There will be open house at the Girle cumnnuy club for ali members of the cast and melr friends after the ahoW " Monday night Norwich Music Association. The regular monthly meeting of the Norwich Musie association will be held at Siater hall on Monday evening, Feb. Tth. Mre. James A. Bidwell is in chirge and the program arranged is as follows: Spiritaale— Swing Lew, Bweet Chariot - H T. Burleigh H. T. Burieigh w-.h Till Ah Put on u.v Brown, Miss Mary Bresnahan Plantation Songs— Hard Times Come Again No More, Stephen Collins Foster 101d Unele Ned, Stephen Collins Foster | My Old Kentucky Home, Stephen Colling Fostee Modemn Negro Music— Onaway! Awake, Beloved, from Hia- watha's Wedding Feast, 8. Coleridge-Tayir Willlard W. Keigwin, Frederick W. Lester at the piane. Greatest Miracle of All, Gulen Dichmont Ma Little B 1. H. Rogers Mrs. Thomas Trevena, Mr. Lester at the plano. Have You Been to Lons? C. H. Burielgh An Explanation, Coleridge-Tayler She Rested by the Broken Erook, Coleridge-Tayler Strand Monday, Tuesday, Wedaesday. |Exhortstion (s megro sermon), Wil Marion Cesk . Mr. Kelgwin. | cane enmeshed in criminal proceedings | Davis Theatre Sunday, Monday, Tueslngs, Have you ever stopped in front of & restaurant window to watch a young We= clad_in spotless white, .m= flapjacks to lJoop the loop s, - What would you say if you were told that the. lady was none other than |~ cate Mary, his sister, atter several weeks | Grang Duchess of Buigravia? ‘wouldn't believe it Ahe persons responsiole for her plight, ne — e e, me mz INES. | 13tent scroen comedy, thar's exactly whit The picture will be on view Dossesses but one known virtue, and that | 4t ‘tne Davis theatrs nest Zanday, Mo day and Tuesday. Miss Gish has the role of the royal little miss. Longing for from the great castle in whish she lives, the duchess gleals out of the gate and mingles with some Ameriean the caretaker of the Vance estate. Imag- in & bassball game, and n- ine the fright of Miss Lord when on the | as aners sne.takes & frbey (o instan return of John Vance to Yates he recites {ynen’ some revolutionisis get on the to her the cause for the kidnapping, de- | ger Majesty is chased from b which (his beautiful star tunity te show her clevern has an oppere ees 1o good ade tage. A Parameunt Magasine will alse B shown, Breed Theatr You have a treat in production, His Own 1 Ho ” day, Monday and 7uu~ y. 1 Comedies, Villa of the Movies Tuesday. | the supreme moution pictures of the year. ‘Wednesday episode No. 3 of Moon Riders. Strand Sunday. The Heart of Twenty, ZaSu latest picture, produced by Drentwood and released by Robertson-Cole, which will open Sunday at the Strand theacre, gives this inimitable comedienne of the screen endless opportunities to display. | fectly dlended in t the unique talemts which made her fa- mous. Miss Pitts' deiineation of & homeless |of one man's waif in Bright Skies, her last success, s said 1o be outdone by her characteriza- tion of Katle Abbott, the homely, forloru girl just budding into womanhood, who is the heroine of Th Heart of Twenty. ) situations replete | NIEN only The story, filied with foms repies | RIERt only, a0d o with comedy and pathos, w adapted for the screen by Sara Y. Mason, who also wrote the scenario for Bright kies. Henry Kolker s the director. Tom Gallery, who played opposite Miss Pitts in her last picture, again has the leadin grole. Others Percy Challenger, Jack Pratt and Alleen Manning. Episode five of Thunderbolt Jack, Mack Sennet comedy entitled The Ladies’ Tay- lor, Screen Letter Box completes the -shawe Southington—The funeral of Lawyer J. Allan Cushing was held Tuesday morn- ing at St Thomas' charoh, mm a m‘ attendance. nilitas Pitts’ | them, His Own Law the cast Inelnda‘ Built upon a plot that has the tests of the must exa won praise from the m ithstosd ranks of the usual mot peals to human emotic that grips, even hu ertul are its situaiions. ty grest lov lives of two str You must not Eimo the Fearless d ¢ pleturisation of Jac' mous story, The Sea Paramount-Arteraft sup enacted by a brilliant o Beery, Mabel Jullene Scott Porman. Other pictuse: include His Noisy Still, n roaring comedy and the Pathe News. Granby—Miss Almira Hayes, 4, {8 Kansas City a few days ago. She was o native of Granby and left in 1870 to _teach in Kansas City. was & teacher there for more

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