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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1wz | ] A Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want stigement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get lt Advertisement Will Get It v = m: =] ey WANTR.—Male WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscollaneous "‘“‘"“"‘”""nfi‘“‘m‘&umm?: to !m:?’:::llny_AXnHUIiN Fog R omu muas 5 .‘.'.;.“.‘%’.,,334‘. e e SGcceed and have a common school train- flll are you in a short time Nrn $45 to $85 weekly. Fianager, care’ Bulletiz, feblld WANTED—BExtra girl for Snu and Sundays, over 1§ years Bell's Io2 Cream Pariors. ufid Beceasity ;" real opportunity @mali cash e-mul required ; umpul ulars,” write P, R m. ¥ Brane: —Acourate ""dhum"b"‘ duln- =y 'E Norurate, ‘eare. Buletin = Teosd ANTED—35 salesmen. Inquire 22 ;‘n tebsd m' !'1':5 ‘lh list "‘l‘ month ; o TR WANTED [The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money ,earrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get gour names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES At Norwich, Connecticut The W, W. Backus Hospital, a gen- eral hospital with well equipped medical, surgical and ebstetrical departments, offers a three years' course to young women desiring a nurse's profession. Books and uniforms are furnished the first year. The Backus Hospital is delighttul~ ly situated In the best residen section of Nerwich, about one mile from the heart of the city, on one of the main trolley lines. It is one of the most modern and up to date institutions of the state, and is fully equipped for the teaching of stu- dents for the profession of auraing, For information, address K. A. DOWD, R. N. Superintendent of Nurses, Norwich, Conn. Call at the Bulletn Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer $2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 430 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER uneral Director and Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIKECIURS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIKECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telgpnone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Sireet B s T U RESTAURANTS ¥OOD FOR THE SAME BT 0 0N A%, SO VICTORY LUNCH. febld BAW FURS. WANTED Faw furs, at I A. Heeb- ber's ';‘ery Thursday, A. C. Bennett. TRUCKING B, JOSLYXN, 25 West Main St We everylaing auywhere. jong aistamce suto iruck- BOCAL and ior BE Fudne 720, L ‘Slezer augid { Uniiee Hours: LOST AND FOUND Apply Compuission. A once. Mk Fm. 1% Wi Bu tive 1 'I-M rapcosen jan A ruiaite o PR et Evelone sealer and appoint uenu sure sales and big vrofits. lk Bt \Wauregun DS s “aadrees Kendall Saies Co 07 Westminster St. Providenoa, . L. ‘vlnz detalled experience. " WANTED—To buy mowed hay; also pigs from 6 to § Phone 311, b11d WANTED—B; furnished room in Drwahyhmlly. also use of tele- phone. _Tel. 1696, 114 nu months ol d, feblld ¥ ite breed and o Comn b T v WANTED—Wireless parts, Address 199 Franklin St foblod TWANTED—Windera and ply West_Side Silk nmy Amm:‘ vu-n—A girl from the battery [T stiacted {0 the you youfl:“m & 1heP siirking grow intense; he »rvpuml with hghtning like preciaion; they were Toliced “under’ the dome; their friends Wi lectcltied. and wasw't It shocking, they served cigars trom Fagan's Smake Shop I Sin honor of the Gurrent event 8 (men, women), over 17, !or amall service; §$125 mon ‘ence unnecessary. Ior icul examinations, write J. Leonard (former ol scrvice or). W1 Bautiable ldg., Wasbington, D. ANTED — Second hnd o8 &u huci. leuh"fi ?v':m‘m?sm 'ulxn——kum ke to n;uqufi ed with a Spiritual medi WANTED—People to attend lhl Chln.- LOST—Near ear sta: solid Jeather pocketbook. Return 1o th rd. fedld ofhice. Rewal FOR SALR—Herses FOR !Al.l—:l hlll tl horees. some green, nm; Second haud. welghing mm 1 B Fiteh' Johuson. Mousflp 2! ot FOR SALE—_Farm chunks; corner High vy West Main. L. Stom jan$id SALE HORSES I have 13 horses—some of all kinds— that 1 must dispose of rignt away to make room for express 0ad to arrive Feb. 17th. This is &n extra nice lot of horses and ‘prices low for the Kind Wait for ihese. ELMER K. PIEESO! Tel. 536-3. febsd DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. NOTICE | DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BULLDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST -1 203 Main St., Nerwich, Conn. 9—i2, 1 ’ Teleghona Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST ck. On the Square | — ‘Telephone 774 00—, 6:30—8 Somers AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES VNii—Ate you getlin M with (i Fow (] on lense? If nagnelo 1 weak and uuda 13 Chardm. The Norwion Weldiag Cor with thie Vim Luit dieyiagietizer, wih Tenurge your_ma; ou wiit. 31 Chegie nn; St OVERHAULING #ND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS “Automobiles,’ Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Waed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp, SUS LAMBEAT, J&., No. 341 Main St oy dualance moving,"trusking gad ez Wesing. Tel 387-5. augidd iy .f u; Moviug and Expressin, Distance man, 1/ Ho-well Ave. Tel. 145 G and movmg; long distance 3 Fora. novild BERT Occum, teamt S haVieE Cfad ™ daenh |G B oMLY & sox, mu e Endae 0%, DISTANCE MOVING. WN & uinTLE tucke: 3t Fhol MID FURNITURE M Q. — 2R = =0 , TEAMING AND TRUCKING #pe very promptly and at reasohable rices. AIYNUR H. LATHRCP ot Street Phone 175 BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS T THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING COAL AND WoOD COAL. ed wood and kindlings In Phone 504 or piro, Willow St., f¢ f: - seasone or emall guantities. R. 8ha Lase 807 TO 515 NORTH HAIN STREET ——— Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand, 3. ¥. CONANT, 11 Frasklia 86 f—: TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century. PIANO TUNEERS PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 584 4 ROBBINS COURT GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 dress M. ., Bulletin. Ling b dolln, orchestra. concert A TR Rlght, Fev. 11, 1921, WANTED—Second hand mnw an- uoues And ola boaks G, Kl"' 3 Water St. Fhone 3i-3. Janita SAFETY 1 Tazor blades better than new, Kirby, 227 St _Janldd CoMN Q¥ orRLST Lty ;n Ihfi;l and fl dlll-d fin Tel. 57 Ill"lill"’ ad hand 25d_antia: mnnm T, Tel. 719-3, B St N A Norwich, Conte | oeind wux your farm is for saic, Welsler's Farm Agetoy, elson, Comn. whuu To the Farmers of New England: We guarantee to sell your farm within 30 days after placed with us. We have cash farm buyers ready for busi Must he good bargains, Write ately your farm acreage, Drice an tion. KIRMAN'S FARM AGENCY, South Scituate, B. L Telephone 5 R 13. jan2%d 0' a registered Holstein A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It t—y————wem SALE—One FOR SALE FOR SALE boll fia e reiotored Viraon Sow 2| 240 Acres; Easy Terms, With The other animals re- advnrunfl in this paper have been y me. 1 also oier a bull ull trom cow now remarkable butter ulL A o R S0 e ag lulfl horees, 12 coma and heifers, hogs, poul: try, 26 bu. barley, 100 bu. oats. 25 bu. bugkwheat, 8 1 bu. beans, 50 bu. u.nx- st m-ud 1000 cords wood, 1,000,000 ft. Ym ln Y 250 apples, Suear bam, sl et all cash, 1 lod SRS Ui ine Saes ""‘H" oTO% mux-—ooo l.ou hay. detvored & ook, Broskiya, C:un. o m l mxu Sx-rsem o on state nmw- Dot oen Dl aas® A tawa 400 tor holh. Jose) mfl"&ah' anieison, Conn. " GIC brooders, best make. Write for A C. Hewitt ‘Co., Uncasville, Gt FOR 8. Baby carriage. Tnguire at 29 & Vieasant '8 feord 1 OB BALE—Car gine Searda ot ‘: L% f utt shing P e )«orlh‘ F‘r-nklrln’ C%‘nnfi ,h7d FOR hALE—A kitchen range, a gas llOVe :II(A parlor stove, 30 Wuu:henzr St ml EALB—FKI}' ahzev. or vllrll ex- mgn 1 4 febdd MAD. uuz LeNormand's famous cele- brated gypsy wneh fortune_ telling eards sent postpaid on receipt of §1. Wil- liams Book Co., Worcester, Mass, jan2éd Sawmill ‘equipment. Ap- Libly, 68 Broadway, Nor- 554, _jan; SALE—Good hard Woud at 31 cordy Gelivered Honry Baveies, Daalel- son, ‘Conn, Tel. §1-3. FARMS for gale Write for buueuu Racine’s Farm Ageney, Danieison, C decld BULLETIN readers are_advised “THE BUL to cail on The Plaut-Cadden Company, 136443 Main St when & ueed of & runn LUMBER IS CHEAPER A the time o buy that buliding ol 2 ‘be ready to bulld -3 the Byrine A few choice lots left on Crane Ave., Weat Maim St ¥or particulars, call w C. A. RATHBONE Jan12d 457 West Main St FCR SALE FARM HOME, 30 acres, convenient lo- cation, near swiion and neighbors, good 8ix-room house, large barn and outbuid- ings, fine land, wood, fruit, trout stream, $1,800, part cash. TEXONS AGENOY, Willimantie, Conn. THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES have expired and are for sale at THE LFBERAL LOAN CO.: Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consisting of watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, Kevolvers, Guns, eté. 63 Frasklla St., opp. Bulletin Ce, FLUMBING AND GASNITTING ROGKRT 3, COUMBANG CLUB o, sscATING T AN MILL SUPPLIKS, Washiniva 2quase PRUNE 581, The very best piumu.ng by exper: workinen at tne liiresi prices is gua culved, aiso healinng ang gas GUUDE. JUUN ¥. TOMPIINS, Wt daie S6 T BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET e 1 BUILDING PLEEONE & Clfistiap Co., building CONLIACLOLS, slouewuia, brickwork, eon- Crete and cement. piasier, aad paint, and anything extra. 1o Flatt Ave. Pel No 475-5. Call belwezu o and 8,50 8. m. i augld from 530 0 9 b m CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to §TETSON & YOUNG CARFPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 50 West Main St. ARCHITECTS A Fine Residence on rear, Strect With Garage. beveral Two ramily Hou Some Good Farms. A Four-Family Brick Block, Ne3r Center of City, in Goed Ordar. R. S. BARTLETT 44 Snetucket Street, City FOR SALE New Cottage of seven rooms, large lo modern in all respects, hardwaod fioo; fireplace in living room, spaciaus front hail. estate. Enquire of R. S, BARTLETT, Trustee 44 Shetucket Street, City e s e FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres land, well divided m tillable, pasture and woodland, well watcred, plenty of wood, 10-room house, With barn, hen ho eral other buildings, iucated near village of Greeneville, on state 7oad, 10 minutes’ ride to Frank- o Squure, This + lifetime for somebody wishing o arm near the eity. Kor particulars, wuire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, :atral Bldg. Phome. Norwici P——————————— PROPERTY FOR SALE .Modern 6-room he‘t‘lzd in ttage, [Laurel” Hil sect ctTone B rioe o Ack |u bout 12-room modern hous: converted into twe apa monu. Price on roqunt. A two family house on corner lot, %&. situated on West Side. Price JAMES L. CASE | 40 Shetucket Street Tel. 876 $2,300 WILL BUY 7-room Cottage House, wjth hot and cold water, and bath—Ilecated in lower part of Fountain Street, only 5 min- utes’ walk frem Franklin Square. For further particulars, see A. V. COVEL. LO, 198 Cliff Street, Telophone 683-3. —_— OUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Bullding, Nerwich, Cenn, o ——— BILDERBECK & LANGDON INGC. ARCHITECTS— \ ENGINEER: 159 State Strest Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, $ur- veys and Reports, Water Works ang Sanitary Engineering, e ——— — HOTELS CAN _ULSE, D. Morrissey, First Servi & 0. " Phone.- Shatuskiot Streets DEL-HOFF " HOTEL, Europe: an Tia. Hayes Bros, Props. — Telephon 2673 Eroadway e Gl ey AUTOS TO HIRE FRANKLL 5“‘1‘“ Taxzl, 309 Main 5t Fhone 1384 G- R Erowh. sepits AUTO WASHING $1,500 WILL BUY AN 8-ACRE FA:rt, 7 | ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x28. LAND IN A HIGH, STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOOD, PLENTY QOF FRUIT. 1.4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR A BINGERE FARM BUYER. S8END FZi MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) : William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS.1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE [Best quali ned hard $1200 por coru—"Greon woo $11.00 e cord—Alse kindlings and chestnut wood, delivered to”all parts of the sity, HARRY B. FORD 4 PHONE 722 e e e S e s i ) FLOUR, GAIN AND FEED Just UNLOADED 13800 barrels_ of COME IN and have your car washed, fay Ume between § 2. m. and 's Garage, Bath St 12 m dec2sa good flour, all grades:’ call us before :;r‘lfi. Greeneville Grain Co. Tel 326-5. Will by sold cheap to clese an {cove and the Conp or Mistuxet broo FOR SALE VERY DESIRAB 7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE 93 Boswell Avenue Thia is an Excentional Oppertunity te Secure & Nice Home Fer a Moderate |7 Price. For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN UARE e N FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Foreign Money Orders ana Steamahip Tickets for all parts of world, Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Estate and ¥ire Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO 280 Frankiin St Phone 7845 o iy Mg ———— §2,200 BUYS THIS HOME REMARKABLE VALUE Eight reom House with twe acres of good land, abundance There are three now pouitry houses and a barn. | have other goed home nrn ertiss from $1,750 to $25, Tell me what you want and Srptaxints Pries you are wllhnfl < pay we sheuld b to do wusiness. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties elepnone 1334 €3 Broadway R A TR S et e | A Bulietin Fer Sele Advertisement Will Sell It FOR BALE—Automobiles A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It e A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get ll e ———— CHIRGPODIST What Is Going On Tonight FOR BALN-10L4 Rea louring, fine | ~rre—ros 8. Chiropodist, | Motion Pigtares ai Breed Theairs ton ; 1y A, G. THOMPSON, ¥, 8, Chiropodist, S 'u: h:d" bfi;uiu ‘ym‘ Foot Specigiiat (proteet your feel ““.,1 Fulun Motion Pleturcs at Davis Thes k. feb: 8, Alice bildg. 3831 Main 8t. Nerwich, | ' (100 concert at Slater Memorial {Conin. Phone 1566-4. Jan3ld | gy = o ¥OR SALL—(.hxvmlel touring, A\ new ures, xuocl condition. 'feL. Sp— oo — Nos Couneil, i, U C T, Jewett City, Co ebs, ts in Foresters’ Hall DANCING Norwich, Conn.. Lodge. No. 989, L O, “:o ‘“::l.z‘-n—on- “Reo 5 wpeed w. HARYITTEEN, . o. "I;N ""fu n umwm\ % 3 nning condition, tires an Comm: 3 Ehaps i Lerme given. Hal 423 e X 0 LEVE, “‘,'."}'“"'2' 1034 Tellome | meeia in Masomie Tempie, T W O ¥ O, sax 1303 “'x"‘“ & | Phone ‘1708 Kvening _classes S S e tw” @7 ANNOUNCEMENTS " ¥OR & 1920 pa-Ecoth roa (OUNC| :m"bmu‘ un huwu‘a:n G‘.‘vw wniles; 1913 Breed Theatre euun ; W Wiy alnied snd “"m"‘-“m"‘nfi"r‘"‘; MUSI0 For its feature atiraction today snd o Pour itk SOUring car, Just like UEW, | e Saturday the Breed will preseat Alms All thepe cars are in irst cluss condition. | ERNEST E. Rubens In Danlel Carson Goeodman's Heo Garuge, Pm-nom. Lonn. tobsd BULLARD wumul m';:-n mmovlr’y “Thoughtiess ¥rink. o Vomen," s a oncer master WX HAVE & few more second hand| Teasher of #pecial and is a page from eveeyday Hife, molorcycies 4nd sidscars for siie &t e Vielie It is & drama 9o tense, powerful and pe- wn-hthynul t:u u‘:‘lvok Jll:tll“%\:‘; Phene 127.4 alistic that it is impossitie to erase s ke -y Blisa Place story from your memory. Vanity sad 1 trucks, 1 1-2 ton, | | Have a.Few leh will stir ye it BT - i . A which will stir your heart with pity for ‘J:l, !: niwgv x'hx:;{.,“tk fon, 33,400, | Outfits to Lena. the daughter of ome whose sole Amble money, more Buics 10 tae gullon, und veeo —_——————|lim ol e AT saivice. Betler gel ur yroposition column of the newspaper. For the Seg- b'xo T You buy, &8 YOU miay not now Know | NUBSERY met fiml‘bob\ll llfl.“ o Lmdon‘ of usiness. 21 Ma~ ble Bt Laielson, Conu. Tel 340. deczia —_——————————e———— 70 BENT TO RENT—Furnished room with Kitoh- eneite. 2{ Division St Tebild TO BENT—Two {urnished, well heated TooIus, W Kenticinen ; Lue 0Calion. Ade uress Lunewn, or ‘Lel. liUY fewliuTus TO RENT—Furnished nt ot thfee looms, Wwith all juprovements, slewm heal, gas range, bals, \elephone, EMOTIC CleANGr, Baruge Il uwdifed ; Wou- erale rent. 1, C., bulletn. Tebd TO REN&—Stors “in Cadillac Bldg., Murket St Fuvue 606, Miss heiley. _tevbd 70 3 xx:i;x - Furnished Tooms ; e rooms tor ligi. housexeceps Avply ut 100" Boiiool Bt Yoo 10asd. teud “¥OK BENT — Kive-room tencment, modern improvements, isi West 5;. Inquire of Georke Greenberyer. Teb Teb2d TO RENT—Tencment at 120 Broadway of &ix rooms, first Loor. ADLY to krunk sarbarosss, 44 Fond SL Janzsd ¥OK RENT_Tencment of f five rooms, 99 Cheswiut St Apply Bard Union Co, Ine n29d FARM FOR BALE,IN FRANKLIN ENOWN A3 THE FBLIX GARCEAU FARM, ON BLUE HILL. The farm 15 located o Biue Hill, part- 1y in Franklin and partly in Bumh consists of aboutl 285 acres of land, house of 11 rooms, with large Ilhc (hlt can easily made inte iwo morg two large barns, an eutbuilding :dlnfi for milk, vegetabls and storag poses. The farm Is situated on \hl cross roud from Boarah to Franklin, « quarter of a mile from the state road from Nore wich to Willimantic. There are about 100 acres of first rale lliage and grasa land, also about 75 acres of woodland, trom which over 1,000 cards of merehantable ! cord wood may be easliy cut, and fer which there 18 a pearby market; about 70 acres of pasiure, also appl orchard of 400 trees. The farm has & grand and pieturesque view of miles ol surrounding country, is eight miles from Narwich, three miles from the village of Piichville and Yantic, with easy Tl to market and railroad. Place well watered, having never-falling hmk, springs ‘and twe wells, Place will keep 100 head of cattle and cut over 85 tona of hay. For further information, ap; FELIX GARCEAU, on_the brem ? to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, 35 Broa way, Norwich, Conn. Jan27d LEGAL NOTICES, WARNING! Notice is hereby given to all owners, keepers or harborers of dogs in the Towns of Groton, Ledyard, and all that part of Stonington west of Quiambaug to the North Stonington line, to keep them on a chain or in a dogproof enclosure, on the owner's premises, or on a leash net over five feet in length, held in the hand of the Jymer or ieeper. until Monday, ks : law will be rigidly enforced. This 5 for the protection of the public en pe- a..mL of the presence of nglu in these . .\mnnz having kpowledge of © animalg hitten, notify one E‘ - wrsigned, Bigned) S M. ALLYN, }halth OmurN Town of Groton. Health Omce? Tawn n! Sien(n ton. HEWES, " Health omw-. Borough of Groten. febSTuWFaF * NOTICE By virtue of a warrant dated the ‘l'.l day of April, 1920. signed by Fred ., @ Justice of the Peace for New ‘Londan County, State of Connec i o9t and directed (o mo far th Coectan of against the estate of \ell\u Burdick of the Town of Montville, in sald County and State, and standing an the list of the Town of Montville, in said County and tate. for the yeir for the sum of $2.19, I have th levied this warrant upon a el of land situated in sald Town of Mont. Jena from Essox turnoike ‘E‘, 100 formecly of Nathaniel B Bradto south and west by land formerly o Henry Chutel's heik containing one same, or so much there- o, at pulic Buction: to the Rightet bia- der, on the above described premises, n gaid Montville, on the st day ot April 1921, at 2 p. m., as will B atl i e legal charges of sald nh, % BERTRAM J, EDMONDS, 4 Ceollector of Taxes. Dated at Montville, this 3d dd¥ of February, 1921, 1eb4F e DISTRICT O- BBI.,A! 88,, COURY v.hv, te of Boz- rah, in said District, e Btccutor having exhibi a g s oF ministration account Witk gaid this Court for allowance, I Ordered That the 16th dly of Febru- , A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock in the after- Tioon, n “the Prnhvm Cw in Bograh, be, and the sams is, uln\ er 8 hear- ing on the allowance of sai® administra- jon acoount with said estate, and thig Court d!uct:g .!ih:hl‘l wwr to gitg .Izl vum sons interes e at ga time s place, by A ° e fn newspaper “having & mrc.. Si.ion iR nd Digtrict, and Teturn make to_thig Court, WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, feb11d Judge. Ladies, Attention . BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING AND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, 3, | surety il ¥OB BENT—Store. lnquive 167 Weat Main 5t, cor. North Hign St A. Jucob- son. Janzid TO BENT —Furnished rooms. Tele- phone 374, Janid NOW s the time to trim and prune your fruit and shade trees by expert tres men. Phone 970 George Monroe dec28d e ————— BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order e, INSURANCE fair loss makes our INSURANCE .lRVlGl all the Name implies. ISAAC JONES, 91 Main Strest TO RENT—LIght housckeeping rooma. Zimmerman, 17 boswell Ave. '"hlud STORAGK—~Houschold goods stored for long er 3 m; rsasens .m. &l PINns dugie. ¥: Broadwar, First-Class Office TO RENT 3 Rooms With Heat, Running Water and Elevator Service »| McGrory Building 291 Main Street LEGAL NOTICES ORDER AFPOINTING TEMPORARY Reoelver, Ktc. Isaac Neelber vs. The Colchester Farm Produce Co, Superior Court, New London County, Feb,'9, 1921, In re application to the Superior Court now in session, The nglcnuon of the vlnlnlm in the chove entitled getion, bre the Superiqr Court in and clghth day of February, 1921, was on Feb. 8, 1921, vresented to this Court, now in segsion, at Norwieh, In said County. The same’came tn a hearing before me at said time and place, when the plain- tiff appeared by Arthur ¥, Libby, his torney, and the defendant carporation ap- peated by Samuel Gullert, its President Inmu London, its ry, and Seoretary, Abrahaj m Jaffo, its Treasurer, and the parties having been heard, it s found that the allegations of sald application are true, and that a temporary receiver ought to be appointed forthwith, all the said officers of said deSndant corpora. tion agreeing and consenting thereto. Now. therefore, it is ordered That Abr?hlm Jaffee of the Town of ‘Colchester, New London County, and 'State 03 Connectieut, be, and he hereby is, pointed temporary receiver of the said Colchester Farm Produce Co. 2. said taite eftset Uah ‘Sald Fafe ahal have filed with the undersigned a bond in proper forga, with good and sufficient ty in the sum of $20,000, conditioned on the faithful performance bf his duties under sald appeintment, and in the event that he shall at any time or times here- after be canfirmed or apnointed in_aaid action either as temnorary or permanent Teceiver, his faithful neriormance of his duties as such recelver. and said hond shall have bnn a3 m\svtd by this Court. That sai affe immediately upon taking dleet of Dis said anpointment shall proceed take possession of all the boo rap'rl, evidences of debt and said ' corporation, to collect onies owing to i, and 'to take all Iawful steps within his power to secure and preserve its assots. 4. That said Jaffe immediately upon the taking effeet of his said appeintment continue to carry on in such manner as may deem judicious, the busin:ss now conducted by said corperntion . until Iolharw)u ordered, but mo longer than one month from this date, and t> that end he ia authorized to make such con- tracts, purehases and disbursements a8 t°a hearing upan the confirmas ton ns Inla appointment. and for the appointment of two appraisers, be had before this Court, in the Superior Court Room in Norwich, on the 23d day of Feb- oA, 103l et 10 o'clock in the forenoon, {nat sald temperary receiver give Sotion ot i appeintment and of aring to all Thrties m interest, by shing a_cony of this o b er in The Nor- wich Bu!kt!n two times, and by mailing a ke postage prepaid,” to cac 'l Fown Creditor .l“ B .' “{'l"l‘;;! at their several best on mmg gremes, al ou’or before the da ; IO Buied o Nersion: Conn of F'brunry, 1921, _ By order of Court, HINMAN, Judge. NOTICE! The Board, of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Cann., will meet in the City Hall Building in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from February 1st to February 21st, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. to listen to appeal from the doinga of the Assessors, and to trans- aet any other Qusiness proper to be done at said meeting, Dated at Norwich, Conn. January 19th, 1921, FRED G. PROTHERO, this 9th day AND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU. JAMES ©. FITZPATRICK, TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN FELIX B, McMAHON, SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S Board of Relief. FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. WHEN 0U WANT to put your busi- Desk befory thg Rublic, there s S0 medl. wm r than thraugh the advertising eelumns of The Mulletin, intment shall mot | Lehigh and Wilkesharre COAL EGG, STOVE AND NUT $17.50 CARRIED IN LESS 50c SHOVELED OFF JOHN A. MORGAN & SON Telephone 884 . Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE THE LA Viba BLECTRIC VAMKALGM 8750, Guaranteed In every respect. Lat us demonstrate this vibrator uud prove te ¥ou that it 15 an excelient appliance GAS AND z;.,n;\_-nuv 0P, WESTERLY » SHT AND, PowER co. Westerly, R L. I‘Il nnflc POWRR com-u!- t Masin St. dMystic Cenm NOTICE. DE. E. 5. LINNELL has moved his office to 28 Shetucket 5¢. Take elevator. Hours: 10-12 o, m., 4-5 p. m, KEvenings and Sunday by appointment. febld “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made ond feature the Breed will present Maek Sennett's big new five-resl comedy sem- cation “Down On The Farm.” This is & riot of rural romance and revelry and will give you thoss old thrills baek again and bring you back fo nature. It has an all star cist of Bennett favorites including Louise Fazenda, Marle Prevost, en Turpin, Bert Roach, Harry Gribbon, Jumes Finlayson, Billy Armstrong, “Ted- dy” the dog with the human brain, “Pep-_ per” the eat, hens, turkeys, ducks, goese,” cows and an array of farm essentinls and ernaments. The Pathe mnews will complete this big deable bill, et Strand Theatre That announcement that “Girls N Bw erything” will be the attrastion at m Btrand theatre today and tomorrow the cause of genuine joy among the mo ntregoers of this section and that thi delightful musical comedy will be ome of the biggest hits known here in many seasens Is evidenced by the success whieh this mplendid company has been show- ing In all other cities. “Giris' 'N Everything” i8 & big, smart, smappy, clasey, tuneful, dancy, beautiful musical comedy and the best, without tny exaggeration, offered in this Ity In the past years. Heading this splendid company of funmakers, Lneere and dancers, is Mark Lea, inimitable comedian, Ruby Lusby and Bernie Clacke, supported by a singing and dancing chorus of beauties. The production of “Oirls ‘N Every. creations scenlo and clectrieal equipment outshines any two dollar sho wever scen here. des- plte the fact that “Girls ‘N Everything” Iy offered at popular prices. “Girls ‘N Everything” is the musieal comedy delight of the scason and an at- traction that no one can afford to miss. There will be two eomplete shows dadly dyring the engagement. Davis Theatry Plenty of thrills are promised in War- lace Reld's latest automobile romance, “What's Your Hurry? which will cceupy the screen gt the Davig theatre today and tomorrow. The star is an sute drives and In several scenes in the picture o shown eompeting with professions's in u slashing race. Later he transfers his talents to motor m: In order la' m the graces father o girl e e Toe Dengational s comes when Mr, Reid risks his life to drive a truck down & steep embankment and plug the breach in & by lrigation dam. The last instaliment of Jack Dempsey's thrilling serial, Daredevil Jack will be shown and thoss who have been following this intensely interesting picture will ot want 1o miss It. This has been the most successful serial ever ran in this city. Jimmy Aubrey appears in a very comedy entitled The Back Yard. LEFFINGWELL Mra. Timothy Sullivan of Bridgepert apent Saurday with Mr. and Mrs Harry B. Bedat. Miss Ruth J. Ellis of Norwich Town visited her parents, Mr. and Mys. C. B Ellls, here Sunday. Several from here attended the funera) Tuesday of Mrs. Hannah Kingsley of Freniclin. Her son-in-law, the Iate Rav. Charles H. Peckham, was for many years pastor of the Leflingwell church. AR Who knew Mrs. Kingsiey will miss her and will grieve at the loss of her pres- ence. Mrs. James Turnbull and daughtet Dorothy of Wauwecus Hill were the Fuests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B Bedat. Mrs. H. E. Beard and Migs Elsie Beard visited Mrs. G .E. Pitcher of Division street, Norwich, Thursday. Sunday morning services at 11 o'clogk. B Y. P. U. at 7.30. The tople. Thy Kingdom Come. In My Home. Matt §: Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street WAUREGAN Mrs. Allen Mofiitt has been confined to the house for severay days because of mumpe. Earl Mott s recovering from mumpe. Mrs. Richardsen of Putnam was & guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Robinson over the week end. Nearly 300 tickets were sold for the moving pictures and musical entertain- ment given under the auspices of Weure- gan band Thureday evening. A mumber from this village attended the ball in Danielson Friday evening ef last, week, reporting a gopd time. Miss Lydiu Haskell, a lifelong resident of this viliage, died Wednesday momning after a lingering illness. She was fer of the late Mrs. Jjulia A. M. Atwood and an aunt of J. A. and J. W, Atweod. Waoregan Congregational echuveh, Rev. Willlam Fryling, pasior, Lenten sermons will begir Sunday morning. Sub. ject, “Christ the Light of the Werd," I, “Life From Above” Kvening subject, “The Story of Micariah.” Chureh sehool at 12. Young People's meeting Thursday at 1.30. AT S 4TS 7 - “Pape’s Cold Compound” i$ Quickest Relief Known — Doan't stay stuffed-up! and enuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hiours un- til three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. The very first dose opens clogged nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nose running: relieves the headache, dullness, feverishnees. * “Pape’s Cold Compound” costs only a few cents at drugestores. It acts withou$ assistance, tastes nice, con- tains no quinine—insist upon Pape's; Quit blowing 7.15. Leader, Miss Elsle Beard BOLTON'NOTCH Emory Strong has gone to Wapping te work for a manth. Mary Cross was in Andover Monday. W. E. Rice has been painting his cots tage at the lake. Mra Bacon, who has been visiting ber sister, Mrs. Reed, returned Saturday 1o her home In_ Boston, Miss Laura Brownell of Hartford s visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Drownell. Miss Brownell has just mish- ed n three year training course as & nurse at the Hartford hospital Vincent Taylor has relurned frem & visit with his mother in Boston. New Promier Of France Aristide Briand, who, for the see- ond time becomes Premier of Franes. e