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SMALE HELF wanted for mills, over- scer cloth_room, overseer gray cloth in: specting, Naismith comber man, second bands guilling, starching, tenter frames, ‘man, webbing hom flxu, mlm Mym Agency, XN Wllhln n BL. {... rong = Local territo: resenta~ tive o, sell uRderwriters' approved aute acceesity - real opportunity for live man : small capital requiréd; proposition sant. For partioulars. write P. B P Sales Co., 81 Oraxge St, Newgum. Corm. MAN—Accurate and reliable, desires slerieal position; capable of handling fraMe. Write Accurate, care Bulletin. Tebsa 5 T WANTED—25 salesmen. Inquire 322 Bath St "~ febsd " WANTEDPosition as chauffeur by experienced and rellable young man. Prone 156 Fanssa " GOVERNMENT wants hundreds rail- way mail clerks; $125 month; list posi- ‘one free: write immediately. Frankiln fifll-u Dept. 31. Rochester, N. Y. WANTED 4he names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn-| ing and earn some money carrying rs. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and b ready for the first vacanc Call at the Bulletin Officc FUNERAL DIRECTORS - Funeral Dtrector.r and Embalmers 322 Main Sireet Chamber of Commerce Building f Phene 233-2 Lady Assistant Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTOKRS Norwich and Jewseit City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 23 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DikECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street RESTAURANTS BEPTER FOOD FOP. TH® BAME MONEY CAN BE HAD AT M3 MAIX VICTORY LUNCM. febld — RBAW FURS. WANTED_Fuw furs, at 5. A Heeb- .e:;ll;:r’ Thursday. A. C. Bennett TRUCKING WOVE everylLNg anywheie. bpecial at- tntiop given Lo moving bollers and ma- sainesy. Poooe $97- jundd BAOCAL and icng duuflu auto Lrucks |E. Fuoouc i20. A Siegel 2ugld GUS LAMBEKT, 4 5., No. 341 Nam BL, long_disiance moving, irucking and ex: presamg. 1el 3615, augied LABBER' um, teamiay distaace nanu‘ &nd truckis €17-12. ki x W“ml"l.llnl Ex) Bo.weli Ave T :le..‘q.l‘nlunl Main St vnan.".n ‘o1 .l"""' B. o Ml P gy LoNG :.un'ucn uuvnm. ' TEAMING AND TRUGKING fione very promptly and at reasonable prices. Al‘l"flu R H. LATHROP Phone 175 BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING 1203 Maixa St., Norwich, Conn. il | Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Adve}fi.mnawmau ST s e ST—Near car _stati WANTED—An furniture., Write m'f M&M Wiurn 'na\hll Box 456, cure Bulletin. feb10d - “A.KTBD—-WMAH and wi ers. ’:"“- ply West Side Silk Mill. . mxenvfi’. L. B. Jones, East 'Afl‘--A wirl troi the b uu.ry 3 tebsd attracted to-the youns man in : mp “dept. by magnetic ::nwn-nw. Iy mrmum nmué‘;“:hw 7 et Young ' puppy. “all bob | Were clecirified, and wasm't 1t shocking: tall Relum Graevn Strseicnyle, 118 | they cigars from Fagan's Smoke Sachem S m bdd Snopin i Reaor oF the Chrsens veat. b!.on\—On “Sunday, {30 leather hang- febl containing , swea 3_3; A':flfi".w P aldwin ““:D' w;..:lllxs .(:::: wmafi-). over 17, for . ence unnecessary. For free examinations, write J. ¢ civil service examiner), FOR SALE—Horses BH(, glndn-cun. D, febl( ED—Shoes _repaired FOR SALE—AL our surplus stock: 18 beat Jeatnary Ieasonable prices 5. horscs, 40 double team harness, 9 single | nanuo, 303 West Main Bt augSThSTu | 3 . Vugons, one’ car” haY:| WANTED — Second h lmnd furniture. ., | Don’t give your used furniture away. We orses. ; ol will buy bne piece or a hotel full, as n horse in our stable 9 >'all fat | have the best facili and sound; we end them 1o your home e them _ | ootier st Advertisement Will Sell it —_— Advertisement Will Sell it FOR SALE ToR SALE_Rowen a reil. Tel. 441-12. FOR SALE and hay. J. C. ~feb10ThsN ('r-——-—-——————-fi— = N FOR_SALE—1,000 books at 18, o nts . 48 Water 8t. " ¥OR_.SALE—Erown balsy carriage and sulky. Phone 1213-3. feblvd FoR su.l——xuxu for pesking Store. Srbisa ing BAl te ’slnm machine, Fhone 135314, ebiod FOR SALE—Small farm, 18 acres of {823, ‘ool enough far;youx swn wae-an ason Ave, Nwwich Town, one miie Tty trolley line. ire of* A. A. Ben- e nett Jewell City, Comn, Box 1188 or Fisi Market o 0% SALE_Farm of €1 acres, oo Bize Darn, ‘equipped s Stack “or swine, wigon shed and Sther bufldings, 30 acres of tilage and mowing land ; must go, as I am calied by other business. = Benj. W. Basseit, Scol- land. P. O. address, Hampton, R. F. _febl0d “FOR SALE—Good loose hay, delivered ! t cash try them till March 7, if you like Four hand. Lowis.D. ‘Wa ihe guarantes- expires March ch 1th; horses B QBT nEy L P e LD WANTED—Fosition as baker. 275 Ibs., clever and a nice (or . ‘Baltic, armer, “rice §90. Any of the Surpius | Mg MOrria K. ¥. D. stock can be seen by cailing at residence, 3¢ Harrison St. Providence, R. 1. Také wnsmsner St. car to Harrison St. Conn. WANTED—Would like to RATE e e ot (R BUYNE i i RO = High ana” West Siain. Lo Sirom. jantid |a-Lig ‘mandoiin’ orchestra: concert at Hall, Warrenville, rriday SALE Homszs Hlene, Feb 11, Tos. I-have 12 horses—eome of all kinds— | that T must dispose of rignt away to ’""s‘ VL beard and give cers th, make room for express loud Lo arrive Feb, | a5ed Do [’ s 1 an xiia mice fot of Horses | T3 S Fadfc st New ROBQUIERENY o and prices low for the kind. Wal tiese, WANTED—Second hand furniture, an- ELMER K. PIERSON, and old books. C. J. King, 48 Tel. 536-3. tensa | Water St._Phone 38 jan27d —_——] GAFETY razor blades sh: ned better T DENTISTS m)‘:nln&iiw- E. Kirby, 227 Main St COME O, GIELS! Leot's go to Miller's and get all dolled up. Tel 570. Miller, Hairdresser, 237 Main St. Jan1sd b DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST gz WANTED—Second hand and anti Office. Hours: Vramitars. A ratkner rel 1173, “i 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to § p. m. lranklln Sf. Norwich, Cona. octed «Wed. and Sat. Evenlngs 7:3 Room 3¢5 Thaye: 299 Building it 4rm_Agency, Danielson, Co: WHEN your farm is for an.},—wi:‘ur- io the Farmers of New England: We guarantee to seil your farm within 30 days afler placed with Us. We have cash farm buyers ready for business.y Must be good bargains. Write immedic ately your farm acreage, price and ioca- | | tion. i ' KIBMAN'S FARM AGENCY, South Ssituate, B. L Telephone § R 13. jan39d DR. €. R, CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’ Grory Building Norwich, Conn. | THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES H have expired and are for sals st THE LIBERAL LOAN CO.: Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consjsting of ‘Waiches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Revoivers, Guns, cte. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED INew Office in the THAYEK BUILDING. Reom 207 DRDJ.COYLE DENTIST 63 Franklin St., opp. Bulletin Ce. e ey _POULTRY WANTED—You to know that Dr. Hess Poultry Fau-a-ce-a will help you get winter eggs. It tive and industrious. dise se. and put it in tne iire rours: 9—12, 1:30—3, 6:30-—8| uust bata occasionally to Keep your Teloghion: poulitry free l(nm lice. For roup, use Dr. pnons iess Roup femedy. All guaranieed. Sold b Ch: < Slh el"l.'dl&G b:m. C‘IN?flAefiuhle ram Co., OTW 1C irain Co., rt "aul A. Schwartz, D. M. D,|toardman tebiod DENTIST i Somers Block. On ths Square ‘Telephone 774 _—— AUTOMOBILE ACUESSORIXS . B 3 tizer, Will_regharge “you WAl 31 Cheste Phnn- . PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBZAT J. COUBMAAK CPLUB S, SmATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Waskingiun Square FRuoas 5L The very DesL piuwo.ug by experi workmen ai \le lairesi Lulecd, wis0 lealing and JOUN F. 67 West diam St T. F. BURNS . Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET BUILDING CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. With (b Fepuianon 0 13 weuk and i 1 ch.mm;, 5 ne \'lm your Illll s! TIRE REPAIRING FIRST AND SECOND TIRES, ACCES- SORIES, OILS AND GREASES. SILVY'S TIRE SHOY., 80 Franklin St. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, - Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphol g and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Scott & Clark Corp.| == '“ma i . 567 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET — CUDWORTH & THOMPSON AECHITECTS Thayer Siiilding, Nerwich, Cenn. CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Cigar aare 370 per thousand 3. F. CONANT, 11 Fraakiia S& ; HOTELS B ¢4 Xith s Spiritual memum nm. M- & dress M. S., Bulletia. TOBACCO AT WNOLE!ALI IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS 116-118 West Main St. ' BOOKBINDING B OOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled t Order | Phone 821-2. NUBSERY FLOUR, GAIN AND FEED %:x?:in e SRR JUST anoAnzn L860 barvels e i|| Established for Half a Contury. SR John R. Bowman || annu. 1':1.'3':'1'.'5'. EICAN Housk D N i class Garuge uecied. Puu sa-uwut Strest nm.-nofl' HOTEL, Eury Prove. ~ Telephons “-23 Blold' o Tlan. 1221, AUTO0S TO HIRE i ELIN SQUAERE T 209 Malm st Pmu e 1900 G I Brows " seps “A ring on your phone bnnga: a'lmtoyourhome The T. J. Shahan Co. Day or Night AUTO 'ABI!KG OME IN and™have your ear Pk e e or in the burn, large or smali_guantities. Marlor & Koot Brookiyn, Conn. el. Dani feb10. Two six-rooni cottages on belween Dayville and At- 3400 for both.” Joseph Bado, | _.| Heal Sstaie Agent. Danisison, Conn. | l i a| FOR SALE No. 16 Laurel Hill Avenue, 12- reom house with modern im- provements. Lot 82x157. D fightfully” situated, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Owner leaving town, ‘and will sell at a very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES FOREIGN AGENCY ! 8ells’ Koreign Money Orders and Steamship Tickets for all parts of the ‘world. Packages of all kinds deli in all parts of Europe. Real Estate and | Fire Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO 280 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, Mardd Phone 784-5 1C brooders, best make. Write for mts.lbo‘lu. C. Hlewitt Co.. Uncasville, Gt T¥OR S al 23736 Piensant 52 FOR SAL¥—Loose hay, large or quantities. kuri Planfield. Conn. Telepnone coniiceiion. febSTut] FOR 5ALE--Reasonable, Bosch mag- new, type Ua2. inguire this ofice. {ebsd —Oniy6-3 cable Gond.tion. Apply to Mr. H. Wy, 11 laag, in wood W. Lucas, Central Bidg., 4§ Broad febsd dition, ¥20. == 303 when new. Plioue T febyi PO WALE 3550 Tatgs oung, new | milch cow, with calf. L. A. Fenton., Phone 1489, febsSTuTh FOR SALE—Car pine boards at 51-2¢ ft.; car red cedar clear Dutt shingles, 7.0 ; car waile cedar shingles, ¥, A, | K. Race, North Frankiim, C tebid | B SALE—A kiichen sloxe and pirior stove. 30 W T3 nge, mcnesior St a gas rol SALE—Fifyy aheep, or will ex- change for stock. ‘el 435! febdd ¥OR' SALE—Newtown Incubators an broodcrs. George W. Adams, Agent. 6 Williams 8t Phone 1482 or 1502, febsd MAD, LeNormand's famous cele- brated gypsy wilch Tortune teliiug cards sent posipaid on receipt of §1. J. L Wil- liams Book Co., Worcester, Mass, janzed FOR SALE—Sawmill equipment. Ap- Dly Arthur i, LibLy, 63 hwmhmy. Nor- Phone 554, Japisd FOR SALE—Good hard wood at $9 & GRS e e e son, Conn. Tel. §1- janizd FARMS for sale. Write ror bulletin, Baces Furm agency, unieison, Cona. oTHE BULLE aders are advised | on The Plaut-Cadden Company, 13548 Sl Bt Waes fa need of 4 poane or Vietrola__ “uovald FCR SALE FARM HOME; 30 acres, convenient lo- | ‘cation, near giation and neighbors, good | six-room house, large barn und outbuild- 18, fine land, Wood, fruit, Lrout stream, UXNS$' AGENCY, \ Williwantic, Conn. FOR SALE A Fine Residence on Fear: Strest With ! Garage. Several Two ramily Housos. Some Good Farms. A Four-Famiiy Brick Blook, Near Center of Gity, in Good Ordar. R.S. BARTLETT 44 Snetucket Strect, Ci FOR SALE New Cottage of scven rooms, large lot; modern in aii respects, hardwood ficore, fireplace in living room, spacious front hall. Will bz scid cheap to close an esiate. Enquire of R. S. BARTLETT, Trustee 44 Shetucket Street, City o s o e PROPERTY FOR SALE Modern 6-room Cottage, located in Laurel Hill section. Frics $3,500. Ask us about 12-roogr modern house —easily converted into two apart- ments. Price on request. A two family hou 60x145, situated on 54,000, on corner lot, est Side. Price JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Stre $2,300 WILL BUY 7-room Cottage House, with het and! cold water, and bath—located in lower part of Fountain Street, only 5 utes’ walk from Franklin Square, For further particulars, see A, V. COVEL- LO, 188 Cliff Street, Telephone 883-3. carrllte Lnfluh'fl at j 140 feet | H i { i | | G e e ————— $2,200 B8UYS THIS HOME REMARKABLE VALUE ht room House with two acres ood land, abundance.of fruit. There are three new poultry houses and a barn. | have stnor good homs from 51150 o 525,000 willing To'pay and we should be able to do ousiness. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telepnore 1334 €3 Broadway { FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres land, well divided ‘pleaty house, with burn, Len houses and seve ‘her hulldh(l. some trult. Farm is an oo b g y wiehing & city, For particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, -ntral Bidg. Phone. FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN ENOWN AS THE FELIX GARCEAU FAR, ON BLUE HILL. The _farm 18 located oi Lilue Hill, Iy in Frankhn and partly in bosr: consisis of aboul Z8s acies of kund, (arm- house of 11 rooms. willk large attic that can easily be made into $Wo more rooms, two large baros, an outbuilding adapted for mulk poses. ‘The vegewables and siorage pur- road from bosrah to Frankiin, of a inile fiom the stale road from wich to Wilimantic. There are about 100 acres of first rats dliaye and grass land, from wiso _about 5 #cres of woodiand, red dolug DUSIDess. . . Andersou, i el furm is situaied on tie cross A Bull-fin For Sale Advertisement Wiil Seil It T AR AL A _¥OR MALK—Chevrolet touring, 490, 1920, Goou ~Fuiiug | Conditon, Ures Boou siape; lerns Kiven. ‘Lel §2-2 Je et iy, of P, O. 80X 139L luvens & fevid ¥OM SALE— 1530 Berippa-Dooth road- Blor, been iun loss Liail 4,00 Tuies; 1¥A8 Maheil BeGRL; Y1 BimxWe. e wly pellicu and uierbauled; xour Jwo Garage, Fiainlieis, Frink. MOLOICYCies UNU BIUCCHD 19 {sonuvle prices. Laii i 14 JOOK Llem Over. N aiwien Cydls Cow 3 ian S0 708, 1o ut veas Fhoue feosd LE—Maxwell trucks, 1 1-3 ton, 31,800 ; Noriway, z ton, §3,400, 400; more Uuck for money, more lniles 10 the guilon, and bet- ler Bervice. Metler Kel Lur proposition LELOLE YOU DUY, 43 JOU fudy NOL HOW ALOW il 4DOGL Uieos Wovud did UF meLkiod of ple St Lulwison, Cont. deczid yek Ml garuge 10T single Yoy AL mGhiniey Ave. X0 MENT—Furnsied apariment of three 1ovus Wi wik wplolcinenis, Sicail Hta., 3 Jalic, Daw, sewpuobe, C.cCUIC, Covalics, Buldge 1L UedITeu; WouS crute K. 1. C., Luleun. lebid TO RLNT—Store in Cadillac_Lidg., Muinet 5t Phoue 60, icoed TO RENT — Funflshed rooins; TOOWS 1UF UGG HOusumiepINE. ADPIY AL 1Us Bouwol oe Fuoue ivie- icusd oo Guutuvements, 1o luquise O Geoige Greenverger. el Tebid ent at 120 Broadway Of WX Yuous, Lisi HOOF UMY 10 krank Larbaros d S Junz3d FOU .\u&hl-—'len-.mml of five rooms, 199 Cheswiul St Apply Lard Uniow Lo, ine jan2ad néw ures, good condition. ‘hel. Go-d | Jewett Lity, Loun. febsd |3 FOR BALE—One Reo speed wi, WE HAVE « few more second hund | U *| Court A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Gct | LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ! N h, within and for the District of \orwich. on the $th day of February, A ah A. Dutler, late of | trict, dcceascd, } en leaid estate is now . Court, and praying for an cpder to mor gage certain real esiste belong'ng to said | estate. fully deseribed in said applieation, 1 , 1t Is Ordered, That zaid © ra and determincd 4t rt Reom in the City of ct, on the 1401 day D. o'cloc that rotice of 4 tion, and of » he given by the pubi cation of 1his order omce In some ne paper having a_circulation in sald | trict, at least three days prior to the date of said hearinz, 2nd that retren be mude Tt SON L AYLING, Judge. nd foregoing is & true HELEN M. DRESCHER. vy i AT at orwiche within and Tor Oie Di | Rorwich, o the 9th Jay of Fevruary, A. a H.Il. AYLING, flu‘ll&. Viitlam C. Osgood. late | . in sald District, deceascd. The Trustce appcared in Court and fMled g written apniica’ion alleging that said_estate is now in wettlement in and praying for certain real estate belo: said_es- tate, fully described in said Soptication. Whereupon, 1t 1s Ordered, That eal spplication bt heard and determined at he Probate Court Room in the City of | Norwich, in said Disirict, on the 15th day | A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in;! e “vat motice of the pen- dency of waid i # cntion, and of eaid ! hearing thereon, ven by the =i paper having a circulation in eaid t thres days vrior to he date . and that return be made J. AYLING, Judge. Tegoing is & true copy The ahove of record. Atiost: MELEN M. DRESCHER. feb10d erk. Ladies, Attention BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING AND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, " FOR BENT—Store. luguire 167 West A- J.tc:.l» Mauin st, cor. son. Norta Higa st Junzod . 13 sosweil Ave. I0 BENT—Lignt housekeeping rooms. Laumerman, 17 poswell Ave. jandd 0 MENT — Furnished foom Witk KENT — Furaished room.w;':-w AND SAVE MONEY. TIFUL SEASON’'S SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON REQUEST, CAREFARE PAID. GLEN WCOLEN MILLs, = WIGHTMAN'S THE BEAU- SHADES IN ¥OK BENI—Swre 36 STOMAGK—Houseloid guvds SLoT | 0T l0ng Os 3ROTL Ler | able. decsd Les reasv: Broasway. FOR RENT art-1¢ Siz-room Modern Apartment, §23 per ; month, ¥or full partieulars, inquire of JOMN A. MOEAN, Real Esiate Mroker, Franklia Square. - febsd Frasklia SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. L3high and Wilkesbarre COAL EGG, STOVE AND NUT $17.50 CARRIED IN LESS 50c SHOVELED OFF LEGAL NOTICES. which over 1,000 cords of merchantable cord wood miay be easily cut, and for ] which there is & nearby market; aiso $ about 70 acics of pasiure, orchard of 40 trees. The' farm grand and piciuresq: view of miles of surrounding country, is eight miles from Norwich, theee miles from the village of SsIVIlG Snd Yokt Ik easy Baiing | to market and raiiroad. Place is never-failing springs and iwe wells. 100 ncad of cattle and cut over $5 tons of hay. rther information, apply alse apple has a PG GARCEAU, .on_the premised, or | Gons &t said meeting. to WILLIAM H. Way, Norwicn, Conn: jan27d INSUBANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street {NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS —— COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in large of small quantities. Phone 504 or 1ze-2.’ R Shaviro, Willow 8t. formerly Durkee Laze. decisd FIANO TUNEES FREDERICK T. BUNCE _|barred, Bty THE PIANO TUNER 12 Prospect St. Phone 511 e e ———— CRIBOFODIST $1,500 WILL BUY AN B0-ACRE FArm, 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOO0D, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, A, G, THOMPSON, ¥. §. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Sults 7-3, Alice BIdg.. Main St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4, j‘n:ld ———y DANCING H, LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows’ i, Notwich: - Brivete. lasons gty Phone 1706 or 1996. ning classes | | Monday and Thursday, § p. m. febsd STORES, CHURCH E§ ANDI——————————te———x SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND FI® MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, '(CNDICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WBSTERLY, Rk 3300 WILL BUY A Brand New, High-Grade Linde- mann & Son Mahogany Piano, worth §535. Cash Only. THE TALKING MACHINE SHCE 24 Franklin Square FOR SALE Best quality, “seasoned hard wsod $1200 per cord—Green wood $11 cord—Also kindlings and ¢ wood, delivered to all parts of the ci HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 !lfll-uomm ~“_WMEIA‘BTM» l '@ ou Can Do No Better Than| N\ mysio HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 552-2 B3 UNCAS STREET ———— ERNEST E Bliss Place I Have a Fow Qutfits to Lena. Buy Our Wurs & No Salad Complete Wlthon! Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise * THUMM’S DELICATESSEN STORE S, 35 Broad- 19th, 1921 'RED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, FELIX B. McMAHON, Board of Rellef. The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hall Buliding in said Town, each day, weil | Sundays excepted, trom kebruary lst brook, | to Weoruary zlst, from 10 a. m. to 4 Flace will keep | p, ‘m. to iisten to appeal from the oings of the Assessors, and 1o trans- tolact any other business proper 1o be Dated at Norwich, Conn. January :| JOHN A. MORGAN & SON A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ——— e What Is Going On Tonight Motion Piciures st Hreed Thestrs Feature Motion Piclures at Davis The atre. Norwich st:u.wlrl BHM Aswo Cai 6, meois In 4L&‘ A 0 L ‘mee Worien of uou!rhem lnw-. Ne. 124 meets in 2 ome. Second Divisien, A. O. IL, meets & Foresters' Hall. F. No. 54, s in Buckingham Memor) ‘el ‘Ladies' Auziliary. ANNOUNCEMENTS Myers Avenve Preperty Sold, Through the agency of i'rancis D. Done ohue, John H. Harris has sold to Frank Yors his property located at No. 56 Myers avenue. It Is a seven room coltuge With an extra bullding Jot. Mr. Gors purshases the_ property for a home. AT THE STRANGD. Crowded houses will be the rule at the Strand toduy, tomorrow and Saturday, when Girls' 'u_Everything. ‘the Yot | comedy triumph of the season, will be the attraction. This-is the bl best musical comedy that this of Uie country has scen in many and it comes ta the Strand theatre with the record of establishing new bex cifice res- ords in every city that it has played Giris 'n Everything is just rong, dince, laughier, pretly girls, wom- derful gowns and special scenic and sleo- | trioal effects. For years, all New Hag- 1and has been awaiting something erigi- na] and gomething out of the erdinary in the line of musical comedy and in Girls ‘n Everything, the long felt want is sat- isfied. Girls 'n Everything s fast, smart, tuneful and delightfully ing from the very start to the finish. M is 3 musical comedy, preduced en & lave ish scale, eclipfies snything ever befors zeen in this city and will, for months to come be remembersd by those Who see it Headjng the cast of funmakers principals are Mark Lea, the inimd comedian, Ruty Lushy. the prima domss with the big voics, Bernle and many ethers. The beauty chorus, selected from st successes, attired in lasest creations, all of whom are talented singers amd is certain to register one of the hits that this city has known. There will be a complete change ol program daily, including all mew gownt and special scenic effects. DAVIS THEATRE. That there are thrilly concealed in the prosaic motor truck, ag weil s in the graceful lines of the racing automobile i Proven by Wallace Reid's latest What's Your Hurry? which will be om view at the Davis theatre Friday and Caturday. “Dusty” Rhoades, suto racer, the breezy star wins a speedy tussie on the track, but falls to impress Patrick Mae- Murran, whom “Dusty” hopes to have a3 a father-in-law. Pat is the manafacturer of Pakro trucks. “Dusty” tries to dem- onstrate his worth as publicity man fer the Pakro, but only succeeds in getting more deepiy “in wrong.” However, when & big irrigation dam threatens to yfeld under the strain of a raging storm and to bring disaster upon the valley below, “Dusty” mot only shows his own mettle but alse brings Pakro trucks to the fore. What's Your Hurry? Is the work of Byron Morgan, who aiso wrote The Roar- ing Road and Excuse My Dust. Leis Wilron was never more charming as the Telephone 884 Shea’s News Burean [=" MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNlON SQUARE Guaranteed in every respect. Let us demonsirate this vibrator wmd you that it is an excelient appliance. GAS AND ELECTIUC 34UF, Canal Sty WESTERLY LIGHT AND POWER Co. Westerly, R. In Fernlea Worsted Mills, Incorporated. of laws Superior Court and_ for n Cobnty of Wmdham, on the. 7tr February, 1921, and’ that e e Comreons 1921, be, and the ifor ihe presentati claims against said corporatior Clafms ot 80 bresented s after barred; and that said licceiver notice to all parties concern that all within the of the address claims may be sen! llshing such notice in thres luones o lished in Norwich, and by ca: of 5aid notice to be mailed. poats pald, to each known creditor of oo ol X “sent to l‘lud, Al!r:d Pl! Connecticut. ALFRED PATE, l.e-lvolr of The Fernies Worsted Mills, Dated” at. Riliin day of February, 1 AT A COURT OF PRO: 8¢ Norwich, within and for ¢ D._192: resent—NELSON J. AYLING. Ell:‘ao(Rllhfl.Dmllm Norwich, in_said District, deceased: (nh 19 Be intestate. ereupo; tition be heard and determines , that administration NOTICE OF TMIE LIMIFED FOR the presentation of claims acainst The Notice is hereby given that the under- signed was avvointed permanent Receiver The Ferniea Worsted Mills, Incor- porated, a corporation existing under the of the State of Connecticut,, and located in Killingly, in said Btate, by the the d Court or- dered and adjudged “that four months from and after the 23d Jday of February, same is, hereby limited on to said Receiver of be there- | of swud Timitation that”ail elaims not bresented time limited wiil be thereafter to which sent to him by mail, » bl Fhe Norwich Bulletin, & newspamer pub- using a copy pre- said II on or before the 16th day the under- eceiver, Danielson, ’ly Conn., H;In 7th e Dist on;w;: on the 9th day of l“ebmfl. A mted | Don the entate of said deceased, alleged n, It Is Ordered, That spid at the THE MYSTIC FOWER COMPANT, ® Exst Main St. Mystie, Conm NOTICE. DE. E. M. LINNELL has moved his and Sunday by appointmest. LYME Mr. and Mrs. Fred King of Sa; were visitors here Friday last. Judge Willaim Marvin continues il The soclal held with Mrs, Kobert success. Lewis Gates is reported as aot as as usual. Jeweit Rathbun cf Centerbrook was a recent guest at the Marti nhouse. A number of summer homes have been | entered and ransacked, among them those of Dr. Richardson of Princeton, N. J., of New London and & ccitage belonging to the Ely family on Lord Hill. As Dr. Richardson and family are traveling in taken, Miss Sadie Sterling and a friend from ents, Mr. and Mra. S. T. Sterling, Mrs. J. A. Martin entertained a party of young friends iast week Tuesday. Waterbury. I ning, Wilfred Lucas and Robert yer last week Wednesday evening was a % Frank Bell of Philadelphia, Harry Hali | Bes8 of Boston are guests of Mivs Sterlings por-| o3 robate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 14th day of February, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon. be given by the publication of this order one time in eome having a circulation in said D least three days prior to the dal g?rln(, ‘ind 'that return be made to this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. "The above and foregoing is a true capy Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, 2eb10d Clerk. of AT A _COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the $th day of Februssy, A. Pmm—xspusrw J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of Joxeph © Fanning. Iate of Norwleh ln d Distliet, deceased. THIS TRADE MARK ON EVEAY BOTTLY Bronchitis, most stubborn of all coughs, yields to its 3 SFaning o Norwich, Conn. oz avpioved fa Court "and find .uunn‘hfi‘hnl prope riies. Try praying, for the rea therein forth, ;fnmnl;:. old family remedy and experiencs the comfort it| ibrings to those who use it.! Pure and safe it aids nature in restoring vitality and in re- lieving coughs, coids, bron- chiis, and ail forms of throat and lung ailments. that an instrument purporting to be the iast will and teetament of paid deceased be_admitted to_nrgbaje. ‘Whereupon, Ji Is Ordered, That seid petition be hesrd and determined at the robate Court Room in the City of Nor wich, in said Pistriet, on the 1{th day of Pebruary, A. D. 1921.'at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendenc: of said petition, and of ~maid ~ hearing | hereon, be given by the nublieation of | this order one time in some news nnpcr having a circulation in sald District, at | least three days prior to the said bénmn and that return be made la this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy 3 For Coughs and Colis Use i ove famillar trade-mark on ckage—all druggists, 60e l leading woman, and Charles Ogle and Clarence Burton are also in the cast. The last instaliment of Jack Demprey's un'lll!nl serial, Daredevi! Jack: will be m and those who have been follow- ng this intensely interesting picture will not wamt to miss it This has been the most sussesstul erial over run u- city. Jimmy Aubrey appears funny euudy entitled The M ek BREED THEATRE. Every great quality that theorists of THE LA VIDa ELECTMIC vibiaivk |the screen have for years demanded is §7.50, given full pisy in The Westerners, the Benjamin B. Hampton-Grest Authors vi- Nv-u vid picturization of Stewart Edward White's famous novel, which is the fea- ture at the Breed theatre todwy. Thrill-' ing and_interest-compeiling from first te last, The Westerners is Mr. Hampton's ready response o the public’s ples for pictures that will at once enthrall and entertain American - audiences—"punch” pictures that will replace the all too fre- quent indifferent, spineiess variety. The author's fascinating narrative of the plains of the Dakotas and the gold camips office to 28 Shetucket St. Take elevator. [of the Black Hills lent itself readily to screen raham Pettie, lm Jane, A CENTRAL VILLAGE William Broadhesd of Camden, Ma, spent Sunday with his Mr. and Mrs. Urgele Lafrance wese calied to Hartford Thursday by the ill- thelr daughter, Miss Beatrice La- france, who is in the nurses’ training class at the hospital in that eity. was operated on for appendicitis Europe It is not“known what has been | MOTRIGE. afternoon. Emersoh Colling, who has been at his home for several weeks, has resumed his work in Fall River, Mass. Mrs, Charles Barber, who is Waterbury—Governor Lake Monday |the winter in Worcester, was here : s .(;.:."".'Sfu:;e Firesim "‘fa m:‘]“:!m_(lppro d a requisition of Major Lueius | day. | tlon_praying, for the reans therein set|B: Barbour, president of the military Samuel Collins, who is employed in emergency board, on the state eomptroi- | Fall River, Mass, spent Sunday at his ler for $50,000 toward the armory at|home here. Jesse M. Hopton has been in Germas- town, N. J., o attend .the funeral of & relative, Mrs. Edith Woodman of Plainfeld visited here Saturday, Miss Ruth Litch of Danielson was & visitor Saturday at the home of her wm- cle, Stuart Ellsworth. George D. Seguin of Providence spent Sunday at his home. Mrs. Jane Stevens of Amherst, Mass. | spent Sunday with her brother, K. Hoxle Lifibridge, and s ily. Miss Helen W. Tillinghast, who was injured & monih ago, is able lo be out of doors on_erutches Miss Liilian Cooper of New Londen spent Sunday, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ulyeres G. O The sewing clase Wid by M Cir club met at the club rooms Friday evem- g Miss Ruth Hopkins bas recovered from mumps The W. (% T. U7 wil! pwet with Mrs Samuel CoM'rs Tue The Xing's rooms ths w for 5 the Wost e my Mre. gher and daughter Gertrude have Dbeen in Bouthbridge, Mass, called there by the iliness of & ralative. 3r. and Mra, Albert Tillinghast and baby Aubrey, Miss darjorle Tillinghast and Miss Dulele Herbert were Norwieh visitors Monday at the home of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Howsrd Ciarke. e T A i : i i $ Aghererdannadeniang e i

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