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A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale . . |A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin Want : What Is Going On Tonight 5 el e 4 < o Advertiseme: " o o Motion Pictures ai lreed Thestrs Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell It nt Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Get It| Featare Motion Piewwres ot tovis Toe E *3 —_— —_— = -~ - ——— R tucket Lodge, No. 2 WANTED—Male WANTED—Fomale : “WANTED—Miscellancous FOR SALE £ FOR SALE ; FOR SALE—Automoblles c1GARS m.;:',,' if8ad ,,4,&'“[," apreer N Nest, No. 1396, 0. 0. 0., S T > = Tk mests ANTED—! leemen. ‘WANTED—Washwoman. Apply D" three, light house- | “¥FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Inquirest t FOB SALE—One Reo speed wagon, C1GARS 18 Owis' Hall 7y i - s Peck B s -kfidfl xmn = Tor man’ aud it with |29 3t. Pleasant St 1ebSd 1920, good = runniug ~conditon, tres i | \whyestome Clgar sare $70 per thousand | ., St Afne's T. A. Soclety meets In T. A - - two chil 1 and 2. _Apply bY | “Fom sALE hay, or small S L 3. ¥. CONANT, 11 Frankiin St T D Dermane 3 ages Loose hiay, large aveis 3 ‘Sachem x - e R e i letier to -~ Bulletin OfSos. eb3d | guyniities. Purity Farm, Plaineld, Cone. FOR SALE 218t |1 Fripte Link g O =& It interested, write Pequod Nursery LOST AND FOUND WANTEDTS90 cgr incubator In Srat | Aeiephone conaesiion. Teb¥TUThS e e M g T AT i e B —— — | ame conaisien. 575" . NOITAeh | KO SALE Reasonable Dosch maf ||| No. 16 Laurel 'Hill Avenus, 12- ||| stery been run iess sy mvies: 19 R e i) - T engy | terrioon, enciosed In white ‘handkerchiet, | — ANTED—To birs Tarm of oy s TH e A -,;—},ht- room hbuse. with, medern im- || Bnwerl aegans 10N e s lo1e Li TOBA CcCoO ANNGUNCEMENTS s in with small pendant, v C.F. G Bulle ROR & ng 6-5 amble 110, fes provements. Lot 82x157, De- le KOUT BUICK LOUTIN CAT, Just Like DEW. Position; reasonable salary. Apply Nor- |} €0 chain with small pendent, valuable | sddress Box C. F. G., care _ e i I 3 te FOUT WICK LOUTiK Car, ) ‘wich ‘0., Talma 4| _febsd " & 3 o utes’ All these cars are in urst cluss conditio: AT WHOLESALE Bale on Town Street. Teeen 12 ana 1 s 5 S _:rbanfln— T T T . T AR \ !?::l:' u‘:tn:m.::'n hetd ma‘:un. ;‘:,:x_s‘"‘"' Pluneld, Conn o . Real Estate Broker John A. Moran has - e _febsa . b bt 4 W Ratyay Dty b | | LOSE—huto mumber piate No. §3-133, | Wiceler Seeol, Nerth Sionington 1b| yon pATE—Baby carriage, good con- ||| Owner leaving town, and will |||\ EavE 5 Tew mors second hand| IMPORTED AND Soontn, Fieeits (he prevey o Re S Tebsd | e e reat FIAle ol 361, | a-Ling. panso-manolls orcoestia oomee | T3, * - coot $53 when mow. Tvars ||| selt at a very low prise. molareycles und sidecars fof sule at rea- || DOMESTIC CIGARS ||| Town stroet, consisting of v e = ¥ 4 : . ! | Sonable ; 1 g e Wls SRR el | ot e | O YO 1 B T it | 2R YRR S C S e || THOS, H. BECKLEY | Jywiacosle b, ¥l o0, Figae ¢ ettt et S0 it s FOUND_Came t our T » B AL, R S ) ity tor e city news- R fee TR T 3 : . L TR e B S L e e R - s CyliRitens tho question of Sunday 278 MAIN STREET - vom i1 1 we |[| JOhn R. Bowman |||makes the o 1o make ous of (b CHtGE A Gleria ! T35 Mot er peok | ik eharmen e O AT e e | ule merchants o b6 Hex Sgs. “NO¥ | mom e PHONES |§1309 12 91,800 Northway. 2 fon, 33,400; ey e way mail month; list posi- e, Y. the . J ¥R SALEGood, large, young, new . -3 ton, $4,400; more wuck for P 3 Tree: weite immediately. Framkih B TR WY 1" was wonderin' ‘what they'll do if we . ) i\ méniey, more files to the gulion, and be 116-118 West Main St. —_— — ste. Dept. 33 Rochesier, N. ¥. | LOST_—PeSetbook Wik im ef money. | dog't git no saow. 5."'”'? wbout alides, | Iilch cow, witl cair. L. L. Kenton N e Servion, Better got. sur :'rumxuonl W S THE AETNA LIFE INSURBANCE Tantid Leawo at this s and receive reward. | juat slde into Eagun'e Smeks Shop for 8| Fhone 18 feEIINIR betore you buy. a8 You way novnow kaow ||| Eetablished for Half a Century. COMPANY. . 2000 5 . Woolworth 3 ALE_Seaso ol 2 5 N¥. s e pubgs. bob-| ™ tebrd alion, any jength. " Te H8Te-12. bioy, Dusiness. " ki Andersom 31 Au-l The Aetna Life Insurance company and ts:aéhen!}estgm to G?cfl 8 \'flgi«}" ~WANTED-Shoss. n 3 with _the| Jen2{TuwWs 675,000 Ibs. . 27 Carloads j{plc St, Laueison, Conn. Tel 340, ' affiliated companies, The Actna Camal 1o i best leather » reasonable prices. E. Bue-! FOR SALE—Car pine boards at §1-2¢ e m——— ty and Surety company and The Automo- b Sunday, leather hand- | nanuo, 303 West Main St augSTHSTu |ft; car red cedar clear bult shingles, PAPKR HMANOING bile Insurance company, make ap im- B4 Contaifing “sweatsr _ahe Cpepirs.| - aat a $7.50; car_white cedar shingles, 35. A prestive showing in their annaal state- case Bala Roose- TED — Second hand, furniture. oSO LN The of h Vet Rves Rormich, Suimia 80 L8 | Dows pive your used furaigurs away: We | Ko Raee, North Franklin, Coun. ' febd % s rhangiog | fret | SOt PFinted In The Bulietin today, with bames boys who are . = : T by one plece 0% & hotel full, a8 we | FOR SALE_A kitchen rangs. o €38 || Bought trom the government, will class work a* falling market prices: Phone | (01 aseets of $204.833,890, and’ total sue : have the best facilities for handling i |stove and parlor stove. 30 Wi ter Bt | f 1d Jt han st. " 1353-; xudndx,mfu Central Ave’ surplus to polieyholders of $27.601,587. willing to get up in the morn- Foal e B “Fiighest ‘caan Drice-sight 12 | " 7ebca e ol o Secsia The assets of the parent company are ing and earn some mone: Jomfuand, Lo D A e | WOR BALE__Fitty shesp, or Wil ex- || A full cream, high-grade chesse. At the A. C. Swan Co. Garage. 1 type|. $177,602,368 while the Casuhlty company y P il e eIy chunge for stock. ‘el. 489. Tebsd 5 59 Cadillac Phacton—this car wag pur- ==——"| has $15,441,106 and the Automobile com- o XOR SALE—Black horse, 10 years 0U, | s xrpp_The pubiic to know Ed- | = e AR PER POUND (in bulk)...$ 2 h ] CHIROPODIST vany $11,896,417. Thig great life ingur- carrying papers. Frequently |peighy 1650, Thomas Kilbusor, 20 Ash- |, 0 W 5uck nas sold Greencville Fish | ¥OB SALE—Tw, year old fox nd |l 7.pOUND TIN «........ 175 ||chased now in June—has been run . e aiice company has paid to policybolders sty Ga i o Market, 376 Central” Ave, la Alezander | beagle, howd. 4’ Tweirth st Tel || GG 0p 12 TiNg 32000\ || about 5000 miles; if interested in & h‘ are 'M o FOR ALE—Farm \u ; corner ger. )~ o High and West Main. L. Strom. jan3id BALE HORSES i A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chh late Cadillac model the price of this|Foot Specialist (protect your mm car will surprise you—Also 1 type, 95,|7-3, Alice Bidg. 321 Main 8t, Norwich, §42 #41 in seventy-onc years. The Aetna Life Insurance company, &8 outgrowth of the Aetna (Fire), started your mames on file and be Mail orders (tins and cases only) FOR SALE—Newtown incubators sad |§ ) 100 QR L ey ing. — brooders. (eorge W. Adams, Agent. 65| 1 WOULD STOXE my fine player plane ‘abe | Wiiliams St Phone 1463 or 1503 febdd | with 2 responsible party, and per Conn. Phone 1366-4. declde to sell in the near future, in case ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulietin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Shamber of Commerce Building Phoe 2322 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and . Lanbaimer Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS.! FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 0 MAIN STREET FUNEKAL DIKECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street AT e T RESTAURANTS BETTER ¥OOD FOR THE SAME MONEY CAN BE HAD AT 242 MAIN BT. VICTORY LUNCH. febid BAW FURS. WANTEDfuw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ours 347y Thursday. A. C. Bennett. —_— TRUCKING €. D. JOSLXN, 233 West Main St. We Wwove everylaug anywiere. Special at- fteution e (0 WoVIDE boilers and ma. chinery. Pnone 857-3. jandd BOCAL aud jong aistance auio iruek- me ¥ 20 A Siegel T GUS LAMBEKT, JE., No. 341 Main S, £ LAMBERT Occum, teamin distance woving and trucking. Tel av-12. ivia one Distance Moviag and a:x?x'mm;. mmer n i Tel. 14§5. e i ong distance trucking & apsciaty. jona i P 28 Mat 3 Phens 101" Huia O B BKOMILEX @ SON, Shmacker ¥none 335. G_OISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, eeetucher 3t PLLNO AND FURNIT! TEAMING AND TRUCKING @ome very promptiy and at reasonable & prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Street Phone 175 BOWLING ALLEYS 'Scott & Clark Corp. 1 have 12 horses<some of all kinds— that I must dispose of right ke room for express 10ad to arrive Feb. 17th. 'This is an exira ‘nice lot of horses and prices low for the kind. » Wait for these, ELMER . PIERSON. ) Tel. 536-3. s contemplated need ply. care Bulletin. 1309-12. changes occur. Address “Player Piano, & febdd Ndvnsllvwdele'nd give care to e and fzan, 88 Faciic S, New Londen, Phone invalids. febad Only those who can furnish the best of references H. Am- collect, or if to go by nfail, add éc for first pound or fraction, and Zc for each additional pound for post- age and packing. None sent C. 0.'D. Remit by money order, check or cash to E. B. HARRIS, Sales Director (Army Surplus Supplies, N. E. Div.) ¥OR SALE—Household furniture, in- | cluding dining room. bedroom and Kiteh en sets, laquire 23 Peurl SU; upstairs. & FOB SALE—Litter coon hound pups. ' Tel §2.2 Lebanon evenings after § o'clock. G. A. aliller. Tebza WANTED—Second hand Curniture, an- $385.00 for an §8 note mahogany piayer 37 ESSEX ST. BOSTON iano, ail metdi tubing, fine tone, & won- e TR s T Sertal Shante. Tres besch, scart dnd rolis. —— e e B St Terms $o0 down, $2.50 weekly. The . | SAXETY razor blades sharpened better | Plaut-Cauden Company — (Rstab.', 1872), FOREIGN AGENCY DR. ALFRED RICHARDS j|tan new. E. Xirby, 27 Main St ‘;‘;‘:"‘:"“mfi—égm argan; | 508 Foreign Money Orders and : o2 R SR ST X a fine rgan; | Steamsl UL { spooME o, GIaisTies go o Millers | real bargain. he VisutCadden Com: ronid., Packkgea f ail Xinds Selbvereh z and 't al o] . ‘el . ler, y ab. 92), N 9-12 2. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Hirfresder, BT Mahh st janisd. | feb2d in all Rarts of Europe. Real Estate and Wed. and Sat. Evenings 1-8 et Room 305 Thayer Luilding el 299 Residence tel. 12: _ WANTED—Second hand_and_antique - | Fire Insurance. $290.00 for a beautiful mahogany up- 4 M. FORMIGLIO j el 117 bt Diano, perfect uction. fine make, f 3 e st Norwieh Comne” ' Vosisa®® | frie st und secct. “terms 310 down; | 280 Feankiin Street, Nerwich, Conn. WEEN your fari is for saic, Welslers | a0 Tonthy. he Flaut-cadden Com- Phone 784-5 g ardd Farm_ Agency, Danielson, Conn. jansd. | V5, §#tab- 1872), Norwich, Cona. e ———— e ——— DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN To the Far o€ Now Ehgiang: ith slool, good tone and action. Tei $2,200 We guarantee to sell your farm within | 350 down. 310 montnly. The Blaut-Cag BUVE TS HoME m 1 SURGEON 30 days after placed with us. We havé | den Company (Estab. 1873), Norwich, D AL gash farm busers roady” for business. | Conn. Tebzd REMARKABLE VALUE 9, . 3. ust good” bargal immedis = = = : - dmg your faun and loca- {~ $190.00 buys & very good Cable upright | f Eight room Ho with two acres MG"’.', Buil | Saly your Sheey sptyase, % |'isuo, sweet tome, fine” cusy action, ires S neo0t o abundance pf fruit. Norwich, Conn. | KIBMAN'S FARM AGENCY, e e oorm: ans | Thers are throe new poultry houses South Seituate, B. L (Etab._1873). Norwich, Com. febsd || and a barn. | have other good home Telephone 5 R 13, “jan2sd = L — properties from $1,750 to $25,000 BUY a good full tone square piano |f each. Tell me what you want and NOTICE i with stool, only $35. The Plaut-Cadden|f aporoximate price you witling 2 THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES L‘n‘):n‘}’)?sy (Estab. 1572), Norwich, Conn.!|§ 47 pay and we should be able to do DR. SINAY HAS MOVED Eave exuiret Snd Sre IS ats at “w ¥FEL The Magic soiony brooder; | : B & BAL immedi. hi en| atalogue and AR HA w e Dieh in g B Sl ol e Ciza™ Hinh(c:n Grade 'rmcp?tlx-r 2 A VD T TNA v casvilie, Comn, el th BU" I)mc Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consisting of Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE ‘Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, _| Revolvers, Guns, etc. 63 Frankiin St., opp. Bulletia Oe DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Cfiice Hours; 9—12, 1:30—$5, 6:30—8 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING BOBERT J. COUMMANG CLUD SN0 MaATING AND MILL SUPPLIES. Wasilagion 3 Sar s o T I ———— $350.00 for a fine baby grand piano, T MADAME LecNormand's famous cele- braled gypsy witch fortune teliing cards sent poscpuid on receipt of $1. JL Wik liams Book (Co., Worcester, Mass. janzéd r ¥ Ly, roadway, . i “Phone 564, ‘aisa FOR SALE—Good hard wood &t §9 a cord, delivered. _ Henry Saucier, Daniel son, Conn. Tel. 81-3. ‘janizd | FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. Racine's Farm Agency, Danieison, Conn. Telepnone 1334 63 Broadway P T e — FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres land, well divided m’tillable, pasture and weodlaud, well watered, plonty of weed, 10-roem S e iouse, with barn. hen houses and sev- e g 22 dec3 R R I or g5, some arm ‘hltshnm g R R :;:lm-m THE BULLETIN readers are advised '§lccated near village'of Greenevilie, om Paul A, Schwartz, D. M. D. ‘DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 : adroMosiLe Accessorss FokD 0% Scis "~ you Lii-Ave you and gas BLUBE. JOMN K. TOMSKINS, and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET o e e— PIANO TUNERS uwy.ng by expert workmen at iue (Wiresl prices is guar aateed, uiso neat to call on The Plaui-Cadden Company, § state road, 10 miautes’ ride to Frank- 43 Mam St wa tano §un square. This is an oppertumity oi il Sur whed In peed ol A PO B " iictime for - somebody wishing ‘& i .arm near the city. For particulars, ¥OR SALE—Bungalow, with acre of § aquire Jand oi River St, Moosup, $1500, also s foom_cottage, Pracueally new with eiting a ith the regulation T i RO, YOur mughelo 18 weak and needs res chaiging. The Norwich Welding Co., with the Vim Cnit o stetizer, will rechagge right light T st Brone 110 _’_""\:m' ’lfi"d" Phone 838-2 22 Clairement Ave - g Bien o Frozen Radiators THE PIANO TUNER Recored Theroughly Tested Und Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIREL / Repaired and CUDWO! Thayer Bt WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) €oBLTUC.OrS, SIONEWOrk, Drick: 478-5. 122 Prospect St. —— ey ABRCHITECTS PERBONE FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner ! Phone 511 BTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS uilding, Nerwich, Conn, e BUILDING & Coristian Go., ", £ 16 Platt Ave. Tel M OVERHAULNG | AND REPAR WORK " OF ALL KINDS % Automobilgs, Carriages, Wagons,. Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Tri ming, Upholstering and Weod Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Steam CE FOR 567 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET AUTOS TO HIRE BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING HOTELS ARERICAN WMULAE, D. Morrissey. Fiop, it clase Ganige Servie Gen: Puone. Shetucket Street. __PEL-NOYF MOTEL European Flan. Hayes Bros, Brops. = Tclephone 1237 Broadway d BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD FRANKLIN 5Q Taxl, 209 St Phone 1994. v weia Brown. sepzid T AXISErRVICE o A. BARBER FJ;fing Repairs MENT EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER at right Dullding | crete and cement. blaster, and paint, and anything extra. No. Cali between % and 6.30 a. m. aod | feom 5.30 0 9 » m. FAEM, ON BLUE HILL. The farm is located oi. Blug Hill, pagt, 11y in Franklin and partly in_Boarah, dnd consists of about 285 acres of land, farm- house of 11 rooms, witk large atlic that can easily be made into :wo more rooms, iwo large barns, an outbwlding adapted ior milk, vegetables aud storage pur- _oscs. The farm is situated on tne cross ~oad from Bozrah to Franklin, a quarter of a mile from the state road from Nor- Wwieh to Willimantic. There are about 100 wcres of first rate tllage and grass land, Zi0_about/ 75 acres of woodland, from Vnich_over 1,000 cords of merchantable ord_wood may be easily cut, and for -hich there is a nearby market; also ! ‘bout 70 acres of pasture, also apple orchard of 400 trees. The farm has & grand apd picturesque view of miles of surrounding country, is eight miles from Norwich, three miles from the village of Fitchville and Yantic, with_easy hauli to market and railroad. Place is well watered, having never-failing brook, springs and twe wells. Place will keep f10-8 0erem ol tand Biver Bt., Moosup. FRANCIS D. DONORUE; 5 ‘m L mfi“‘fi’&v‘fi"“' eatral Bldg. Phome. Nerwlcl f v, i EROPERIY $OR SALE | o e | Modern 6-room Cottage, looated in §! .« 3 BEZE Laurel Hill section, Frice $3,500. lv“"‘"‘ am FELIX GAECEAU Ask us about 12-rsom modern house —casily converted into two apart- ments. Price on raquest. A 'twe family house /on corner lot, :gw’s. situated on West Side. Price JAMES L. CASE 878 40 Shetucket Strec. $2,300 WILL BUY 7-raom Cottage House, with hot and cold water, and bath—located in lower part of Fountain Street, only 5 min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square. For | 100 licad of cattle and cut over 35 tons further particulars, see A. V. COVEL-| For further information, apply to FELIX GARCEAU, to WILLIAM H. § on_the premises, or Telephone 883-3. HIELDS, 35 Broad- e way, Norwich, Conn. jan27d | 1,500 i e s i AUCTIONS 4 WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FAsnm, 7| — ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST. [HENRY L. ALLEN.... ... Auctioneer CLASS CONDITION, NEW BAnN Will be sold at public auction on 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF . WEDNESDAY, #EB. 97H, FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF |o tne farm kitowss 4 Ut Thomas Nor- WOOD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 |man place, near Matthewson's Mills Sta- tion of Norwich and Westerly trolley. on road leading to Ledyard Center, the fol- lowing personal property : Nine good young grade cows, 5 due to freshen ni spring, 4 due in the fall; 1 two year old heifer, ' due in March; 1 extra large yearling | heifer, 1 good work horse, 1000 Ibs., & nice cossel sheep and 1 jamb, 1 two- horse team wagon, tip-cart, Ciark cut. away harrow, driving sleigh, ox yoke, 2 Steer yokes, wagon pole, Hailogk wee ut 25 yearling hens, stack of oats, cut in milk (about two tons), stack of corn fodder, 15 tons of barn hay, 300 bu. ears R. L cap corn, and many other articles 0 numerous to mention. If said day ve stormy, sale the first fair day fol- wing. Terms cash. Caterer in attend- | ance. I have sold my farm, hence this sale. BION J. KINNEY. MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURCHES AND SCHUCLS! A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND F_.. mY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE QF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. i e s ey $300 WILL BUY A Brand New, High-Grade Linde- mann & Son Mahogany Piano, worth $535. Cash Only. THE TALKING MACHINE SHGi 24 Franklin Square INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP. & SONS 28 Shetucket Street ~NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | 185 ACRES JUST tmmmnllzl 1, i of 21-0 slmfi-r;‘.e nurb.m.rk.h’hlqldd_.h- MUSIO -~ losed fun: ., all call us beto reem house, barns, ous ; 2 s Cl cars for funerals, wed-| food fioar, 2l G2l &1 20 GU0N | 50 Teren ravtiie Holdor o spoibulldings, HELEN L. PERKINS dings, christenings, and long| ®ovi%d excellent pastures, $1,50u worth wood . distance work. COAL AND WO0OD and cirber, trout stream. $3,000, part cash. Tryons Agency, Willimantic, nn. TEACHER OF SINGING “A ring on your phone brings a Taxi to your 2 COAL, d8asoned wood and kindlings in Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET 108 Breadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order ¥OU WANT to put your busi- the public. ther. is no medi- =m the advertising | Bailey's Garage, Bata St 3 sma) itd Phe 504 ALE ERNEST E. \ e T ot Wiltow 8 zonln‘:r"; o, qulligo'}"f"“ AT BULLARD Durkee Lane. lec! ¥ WO he 1200 —Q ! Toacher of # The T. J. Shahan Co. St Rl indiings ane Venasehst| - Vel Phone 821-2. Day or Night o . wood, delivered to all pacts of the Phone 127-4 HARRY 'B. FORD Bliss Place the time to trim and prune : youe ruit and shade trees by expert tree PHONE 792 | Have a Few AUTO WASHING n.;:d 'Pdhom 976. George Monroe. Outfits te Lend. COME IN and have your car washed, | = —_— — —~ WHEN YOU WANT to pnt your busl- | WHE:. S0U WaAT 16 put your busi- | 2ny time between § a. m. and 12 o™ | g EBERE 2 advertising ‘medium n | sess before the publle, thers js no med- | ness before tie public: there 18 no med i aecki Ecstern_Cofnecticut equal Bulle- | um than taroug! ivertiaing | um than throy Vertising lh 2or Tesulla, solumas of The Bulletis. eolumns of The Bulletin, ito February zlst, from 10 a. m. to 4 ip. m to lister to appeal from the seven-passenger Cadiliac, new top and newly painted, equipped with cord tires all around. If interestod and wish for demenstration, call 979, for Mr. Le- tender. TO RENT - TO RENT—Space in garage for single car or lruck. Apply 111 Meniniey Ave febsd - 10 RENT—Fuinished tment, five rooms, centrally iocated, With heat and all, modern improvements. - Plione $30. ewid 10 BENT—Furnished apartment of three rooms, wilh all Lnprovements, steam heal, gas range, bail, \clepnoue, ' garupe il desired; mod- C., wuiletin. febid TO BENT—Stors in Cadillsc Bldg., Market St Phone 606, Miss Keiley. febbd TO BENT — Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. Apply ‘at 106 School bl Fbone 1v4s-Z lebdd FOR KENT — Five-room tenement, modern improvements, 152 West Main g‘lg,.. Inquire of George Gxunbuz:ri' .'(A‘ei. 7 eb2 TO BENT—A furnishet apartment of five rooms, centrally located, with heat |. and all modern Jmprovements. Phone 93U, jan3ld % & TO BENT—Tenement at 120 Broad of gix rooms, first fioor. Apply lo Fri Barbarossa, 23 Pond St jan29d OR RENT—Tenement of five rooms, 39 Chesinut 8t Apply Burd Union Co, Jauisd TO RENT—F'ront room for gentleman, all conveniences, at “Fair View. 17 Church St. Phone 821-3. jan2sd FOB BENT—Store. Inquire 167 West Main St, cor. North High St A. Jacob- son. Jan TO RKENT — Furnished room with board. 1. boswell Ave. Jap2od TO KENT—Furnished rooms. Tele- phone 274 sanid TO RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. immerman, 17 boswell Ave. jandd ¥OR EENT—Store 35 Frankiin Street. STORAGE—Housenold or long cr short ble. Fanuing Studi liroadway. decsd FOR RENT Six-reom Modera Apartment, $25 per meonth, ¥or full particulars, inguire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Droker, febsd Frunklin Square. LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE! The Board o:mot the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet jn the City all Building in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from Febpuary lst i i | doings of the Assessors, dnd 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. FITZFATRICK, FELIX B. McMAHON, Board of Rellet. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Relief, within and for the said Town of Manstield, will meet at the office of the Town Hall, Spring Hill. on Monday, Feb. 7, 1921, from 10 4. . to 3 p. m., and on such other days may be necessary, then and there to Hear all appeals from the doings of the Assessors in said Town, and wny other business within our juris- diction under/ the statute laws of the Stafe of Connecticut. | Dated at Mansileld, Conn., Jan. 19, 1921, \ | GILBERT MATHEWSON, EDWIN K. WHITEHOUSE, ALBERT E. ANTHONY, Board of Relief. " NOTICE WARNING! A rabid dog_has been killed in Old ! Mystic, Conn. ~‘Anyone bitten, or having | knowledge of persons or anifmals bittes lease report ~to DR. L. M. ALLYN, ystic, Conn., Health Officer, Town of | Groton. i ‘This dog is known to have traveled ghrough, Towas of Uroton, Ledyard and | tonington. 'l’hl'.:“!: serious and impertant treatmeut necessary. | | feb5d and | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District o Norwich, o the 7th day of February, A-| . 1921. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge | Estate of Ophelia 5. Wasley, late of | Norwich, in said District, deceased. | The Administrator ¢. t a. appeared in ! Court and filed a written application al leging that said estate is now in settle- ment in said Court, and praying for an order o sell certain reel estaie belonging o Buid estate, fully described in said Hication. ' P'Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered. That'sata application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in eaid -District, on the 11th day | of Febpuary, 4. D. 192k at 10 o'clock in the forengon, and that notice of the nen- dency of eaid application, and of sa.d hearing thereon, be given by the cation of this order once in some ncws yaper Raving a oirculation in sxid Die. trict. at leas! of said hearing, and that return be made to the Court. & G, Judge. NELSON J. AYL The above and foregoing s a true copy £ recor HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. Attest: Teb8d three days prior to the date | 2 janild DANCING N, H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows' Hali, Norwich. Private 'lessons daily. Phone 1706 or 1996. Evening classes Monday and Thursday, § p. m. febSd LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CEEDITORS, AT A COURT OF PKOSATE WELD at Norwick, wittin and for the District of llgv{lwéc‘h. on the 29th day of January, A. . 1921 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of Orline " Champlin, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the = Executor _eite he creditors of sa'd deceased to bring in s against sald estate within six months from this date, by posting & notice to that effect, togather with & copy of this order, on the signpost nearest ¢ the plage whers, said deceased last dwelt, and n the same Town, ang by publishi the same once in a newspaper having eireulation in said Dieirict, and make re- turn 1> this Court. NELSON J AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true copy i record. Attest: HELW{ M. DRESCHER. Clerk. NOTILUE.—AIl creditors nsed are hereb, their claims ag: undersigned at the time limited in the above and fore- going order. GARDINER GREENE, tebsd Executor. AT A COURT OF PROBATE MELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 7th day,of February, A. D. 1921, . of Arthur Robichon, late of of sald de- Estate Griswold, in said District, deceased. Margaret Robichon of Griswold, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons thereln sst forth, at administration inted upon the cotate ot said deocased, alleged o be intestate. Whercupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be hesrd and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 1ith day of February, A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pen- dency of said petition, and ef said hear- ing thereon, be.given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said Distriet, at least three days vrior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The ahove and foregoing is a true eopy ord. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. of NOTICE OF TMIE LIMITED FOR the presentation of claims against The Fernlea Worsted Mills, Incorporated. Notice fs hereby given that the under- signed was anvointed permanent Recelver of The Fernlea Worsted Mills, Incor- porated. a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Conneeticut, and located in Killingly, in said State. by the Superior Court within and_ for the County of Windham, on the 7th day of February. 1921, and that sald Court or- dered and adjudged “that four months from and after the 23d Jday of February, 1921, be, and the same is, hereby limited for the presentation to sald Receiver of claims against said corporation; that all claims not 50 presented shall be there- after barred; and that said Receiver give notice to ali parties concerned of said limitation that all claims not presented within the time limited will be thereafter barred, and of the address to which claims be gent to him by mail, by publighing such notice in three issues of The Norwich Pulletin. a newspaper pub- lished in Norwich, and by causing a cof of said notice to be malied. postage p: paid, to each known creditor of said corporation, all on or before the 16th day of February, 1921." Claims may be sent to the under- signed, Alfred Pate, Receiver, Danielson, Connecticut. ALFRED PATE, Recelver of The Ferniea Worsted Mills, Incorporated. Dated mt Killingly, Coan., this 7th day of February, 1921. febsd ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. In The Little "Frald Lady, her latest Robertson-Cole production, adapted from Marjorle Benton Cooke's popular novel, The Girl Who Lived in the Woods, Mae Marsh has a vehicle which allows her full scope for the expression of that whimsical charm which has made her one of most beloved figures on the silver sheet at the Davis theatre Wednesday and Thursday. The picture was directed by John G. Adol who recently added to his already envfible record by his direc- tion of The Wondér Man, starring Georges Carpentier. An excellent ecast appears fn support of Miss Marsh, among_whom are such dramatic charna- ter delineators ad Tully Marshall, Kath- leen Kirkham, Charles Mergdith, Herbert Prior, Gretchen Hartman and George Bertholom, Jr. The sccond feature is Annette Keller- man, the Diving Venus, as she is known throughout the world, and said to pos- sess the most perfect ferale figure of any woman, whose activities in witer and exhib! ns of faney, high-diving have been the features oi our big vaudeville cireuits and motion picture attrictions in her latest work before the camera, What Vomen Love, produced by Sol Leseer and released by First Natlonal. What Women Love is sald to. be wholly differ- et from and to exceed anytfing Miss Kellerman has ever done hefore the eam- era, a 150 foot dive from the mast of a pitehing scho K as one of the many thril's 3 Kellermen giv audience. One of the unusnal enjendes 'n photodramatic pres der-sea scenez showing n comhat with one of the w Exibitions of fan en. E form efforts of James Lewis), whoge dangh nette Keilerman) {8 partiolar in: fend of pice bathing 't * Dakman) s al 1L gta®? and is eave-man ted on into a real he- respact ef Annavel 1120 ha shown swim o, stuff. however, 18 our Wittie and he dev man, maining t A news weekly Don't attempt to stack the cards 'an & man who is hard to deal with, her | its independent life in 1853 wih & capi- tal of §160,000. It is interesfing to mete that its greatest percentagé of growih ec- curred in the five years following the Civil war, when the ussets jumped frem $881,578 to $13,089,437. It is the experi- ence of all insurance companies so far making reports that in the last two years their gTowth has increased by jeaps and bounds/ and it is certainly a fair assump- tion that for the mext thres years the growth ot the Aetna Life and of all other life insurance companies will be en an extraordinarily large scale. The Aetna Life Insurance company has had only three presidents, Eliphalet A. Bulkeley, Thomas O. Enders and the Hem Morgan G. Bulkeiey, son of the first pres ident, whose incumbency of the offict dates back to 1850, when he was mayes of Hartford. The record of Presidest Bulteley of forty-one years of the sev- enty-one years of the y's exist- ence has been filied with emeat o many diversified lines, but in none mers 50 than in the insurance company itself. The total income of the three Astas companies amounted last year to $87, 834,448 there having been an increase, se far awthe parents company i3 concerned, of over $3,000,000 in premium ] $14,000,000 in amsets, one amd million in surpius to policy hoiders, and insuranes in over $I5.0700,000 in Mfe force. ‘lne new life insurance paid fer in 1920 amounted to $495,216,356 and the lite insurance in force January 1, 1931, o'“ the buge sum of over §1,155,588,- 00. The Aetna Life Insurance company has entirely outgrown its home ofiice buliding, remodeled only a few years ago, and /va~ rious depariments DOW cccupy & Bumber of other buildings. It is weil known that a great Aetna building wili he erected as 20on as building conditions become Bor- mal, when all its physical properiies will | be gathered under one roof, and them there Wiil be amyle evidence to Lhe eye of the insurance institution which s known s favorably as one of the grest Hartford companies. AT THE STRAND, Joha Vance, in whoee care a dying mother left his only oceptional charm and by an overt act of his which might bave had dire consequences for uil concerne His sister, who had Jeit for New York to pursue her musical studics, scems @ bave fallen a victim of some of the un- conscionable ereatures that infest aoll grades of soclety. Not b cate Mary, his sister, of arduous search, yet quitc sure as 10 the persons responsibi for her pifght, be struck on a novel plan to square things, Justin Lord, the scoundrel in question, possesses bui ome known virtue, and that is his love for his daighter Marion. By a cleverly worded decoy lctier Miss Lord wag Jured by John V.nce to Yates, N, Y. and there was practically made & prisoner, being carefuily waiched over By Jim, the caretaker of the Vance estate. There remains but tc Le added that Miss Marion Lord and John Vance are 18 be married, the date having been set for some time In the e rly fall. All this end more in Voices, a Victor Kremer pleture, which will be shown &t the Strand thess tre, A comedy, Villa of the Moves, and Episode No. 13 of The Moon Riders com- Dleteg the bill. COMING TO THE ATRAND, That announcement that Girls ‘m Bw erything will be the at-action at the Strand theatre, Feb. 10, 11 and 12, is (he cause of genulne joy among the theatre- gocrs of this section and that this Ges lightful musieal comedy will be one of the biggest hits kncwa here in many seasons is evidenced by tae success which thig splendid company his been sciewe ing in all other cities, Girls 'n Everythia srappy, classy, tunefu. musical comedy and thc any exaggeration, offered n big. smart, ity in the past twenty years. this splendid company of singers and dancers, is Mark Lea, the inimitable comedian, Ruby Lusby = asd Bernie Clarke, supported by a singing and dancing chorus of beauties. The production of Girls 'n Everything is superb. The principals and the chorus are gmartly gowned in Dame Fashion's latest creations while (he geenic and eles- trical equipment outshincs any two del- lar show ever seen here, despite i et that Girls ‘n Bverything is offered st popular prices. Girls 'n Everything is the musical com- edy delight of the season and an attrae- tion that no ome can afford {0 mise. There will be complete shows offerell daily. BREED THEATRE. Hobart Bosworth head: ut the Breed theatre today in J 2 law. This is & film at will the most critieal demand of wrenan and ehild. There ix c re 4 pa- thos, there is power | Own Law, and to those of ou wh o seen He- bart Bosworth cn the = " o - clent t2 say he is at his } a st made for his excrnt! nte The story frem which ( was built whs written by Frank Prow.l e and pro- duced /by J. Pasker T cr offering has come for some_time The n about a stirring plol, re lives of two strikin, main theme is & oo triend. 3Manv of story are jmenle mare their refation to () ma. A Contory oo ews make up tie b WANXTS TO MELF OTF Witltam * 8 Yo: “1 Ulich, N. Y.: t helps a meo little gir! had » as afrald she would oiey's Homey and ™. onderfully. night without cough syrup cheeks cuts phiegn ard membranes with & heal & Osgood Ca.