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A Balletin Want Advertisstment Will Get It M:aw erdl tarm work; " (h w:% e R T g George D. Wells & So, Wi el ey . wellk € sag v _WANTED—Middle ig d‘rfl Box 39, Bnllcdnco. wA rsn—«sflemm, new chémical, | B! lnfl profita, wmvvn shine Hartford Co., feb15d '“I’lll — Connecticut manufacturer uoml L nqullw logal agents, with cars, (utoar}l g,' country ' v 1“. an onmllcul iowns ;. llben.l eom- ville. automobile jack in .l“fll today, Tuesday, Feb. e (l,'l b, Danielson, until § p. 10 a. m. to 12 tel, Norwich ; - Weas Ma{ , New Immon. 3 to ly, 10 a, 1 ly to m, at Hocker Hunur. wm mam(c. In- :flhe for C. 8. Chase. febljd NTED—Registered assistant phats mdfi active young man, with experi- in nh‘d town of 25,000 Address references re- R. J. C., care Bulletin. brakemen, beginners $150- &mu FShe0, TWrite Ranvay Tl dfln 'A TED—Local territory representa< tive to ull “underwriters’ 'f“m"d auto nécessity ;" réal opportunity for live man. small enh capital required; pwpo t. For pltuculau‘ write P B Salez Ce., THD—By eapabie * | m&n, a po!lflo;)n’ a8 housék: m, at [smail family. " Induire PRI s 5 R "‘""‘%“‘lm at Bbullew; fi - F cook for .‘,flf e mm another 'uflp——lv.mplo‘y ern by reu;hu WW 8‘0. Inquire Bulletin Office. | e I\wuv'v'o.r;'. Mrs. W, t. Rorm.: WAN per, dreas n, Conn. feblid !nt'r lur _one man m%cx mk ‘in Bullétin OM 14 School St., Dl.nle WANTED—A big wages. WANTED—An expe M LOST AND FOUND LOST—A brown muff, mink. Flfi_‘lj please notify Mrs. W. K. 'mnfley. 7 Broa St and receive reward. 83" feblsd LOST—Black and tan {oxhollml collat on with name. C. D 3. Yantio, C mwnf it nmfl ugweux'-s__t_l:{:\ma of 1 Bén. ’l =S LOST—Auto tire, rlm. fiew ai"xs” Royal Cord, wi d from New Londen tln'o and- Willimantio_ o FRFE Phoné Charter 3330 6f 'Irila But Hartford, Conn. c&ur. g‘n' FOR SALE—Horses 7 Orange St New Haven, WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money cirtying papers. Frequently M #re good routes. Get yout naries on file and be n-ly for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. Fanerel Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street GHRamber of Commeéres Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Funeral Director and Embalmer Promst Servies Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors | 41 Main Street ARCHITECTS B e CUDWORTH & THOMPEON ARCHITECTS Theyer Building, Norwich, Conn, Avres 7o miE JARE T T N TAXI SERVICE Closed cars for funerals, wed- dings, christenings, and loi distance work. 7 “A ring on your phone bfin;u a Taxi to your home.” The T. J. Shahan Co. Phone 821-2. Day or Night INSURANCE J L I.ATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street mmcs OF ALL KINDS ©8AL AND woob GOAL, seasoncd wood ind Rindlings in gmgll quantities. Phone 504 m- Eradire, Willow BL. (ntmero; ecisd ‘UIDII‘ ume 10 tri and rune %fi i e Pitee Ug per IALE—-ZBdh;Ml ot horses, some fflell son se L&D S nfao. o M 2‘? Bloosup 3 611 OB sAL Farm High and West Main. L. § hflm Mll‘ BD HAMILTON ....civieee. Aum-ur Auction Sale TUEBDAY, FEB. 15, 1931, 10.30 a ., Raln o Shine, HOBSES 40 HORBES 20 head of Yaullr afluna fresh Ohio horses, also 20 he 8904, youss, svund, sccond hand 10 Luthp carts, wagons aml harnéss, and a few cattie. Everythi sold in_tlis sale will be put up abu #oid to the high- est bidder. ISvery horse sbld, w\ l full guarantee. We will Have here fwice evéry month. This is She mtoe o boy. 'Tel. 19853. H. P. HAMILTON, 375 Maln St, Preston Bridge Stables, Nnvlr_ci, Ct. SALE HORSES. I have 12 horses—somie of all kinds— that 1 must dispuse of right away to nike roont fOr express loda ip afrive Feb. 19th. This is afi extrd fiicé lot Of hordes and prides low for the kind. Wait for these, . ; ELMER &, PIGRSON. Tel. 536-3. tebsd DENTISTS '—-__-_—_-‘ {§ DR. ALFRED RICHARDS j DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 2. m.—1.30 to 5 p. M. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-3 ool 8vS Thayer Building L 399 Residenice tel. DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Nerwich, Conn. NOTICE : DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Cona. Office Hours: $—12, 1:30—o, 6:30—8 Taiephone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Semers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSQRBIES “GET YOUR TIRES retredded ; nn.- anteed 3.000 miles, or sell them to us Lanoie Tire Co. 83 W. Main St mud FOKD OWANLk—Are you Brl:n( light with the ren.lauon I} Bot, your magneto is weak and charging. The Norwieh Weidin, the Vim Unit Remaguetizer, W your hile you wait, nut St n neto one Frozen Radiators Repaired and Recored Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. \ MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIREC WM. E. SHANLEY 489 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK s OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, |*3, Trucks and Carts “‘1' Fri DR C. R CHAMBERLAD | |, ¥o: linnu vlled WaN :.an-« wuznb—am. fiulf‘:'fl'émt nu M’E‘nfl* n n — mnu i ‘hand fi flu'll B?u by, m?fim{lu for Mmfl i ,wr&.‘ 10’1 I. Highest cash Louig . W M 1 i'.&#" / MANILA H‘c:r or lo. 15§ Palae) 8¢, two for 18¢, seven for w#fi J:“’h‘:".r'&flm e s pnsu 50c each. Fagan's Smoke hop. ws Phasl, Steriing. Cobh m‘hm SAFETY raser blides betier than new. K. Kifby, 387 it jan2id ON, GIRLS! lz gt il asthih. ':1}" w: er, 237 Mam WANTED-—Secofid hand ud furniture. A. Bruckner. Tel ub& “ Nor ., oetgd wich; Conn, N Your farm {8 for W, saje, Welaler's l‘um Agency, Laniélson, ’ e i rni nx.n— our mmnm?‘:v:'gl} 50 or u lz\:n-u nnud. umul W iive Teb 1di Norwioh: XM SALE—Two horse] ér motor in m‘ amnuln. Inquire munun t{giu ye imumor- and broodcr ilovd Eliwood Newioi, Ment. Cauterbury, Confi. 1ebliws FOR SALE—AnN mgmn setter, year id, partiy breken, Price 20, Adaress p it 2 . leblfiTuThB Box uz, Danielso: Al.l-——iunngd r woed and it ngth, l?hl mwlg Tel. 1879-13, tol ALE—Second hand breastplate %knwu. ;lln dingle '?el; ihu" _r n SALI—‘(O. i mn: first ol condition ; wl‘ d\o‘b called for at once. Addnn Box. IN. Taltville. b febldd e e BE FOR SALE—12 new milch cows nuntb*e; can bBe seer &'i ‘I‘l: Farm, Wsuwecus Il} “¥o# SALE-_Cyphers__ incubidtor, m fl. ml cohditich. 12 Cham MJL, rwm'w?ug with un of finé gar- e, Ifll den, barh and hennery, keep 200 chick- éns, fruits and fine water, yalk from trolley, locatéd in No Toh;" Fer particulars Phote 1121: To ln- Fainiers of Now Englaat: We guarantee to sell y 30 mn after placed wit farm bluyers um Xor Nusn be good bargdins. Write at:ny your tarm acreugs; price and loca~ KIBMAN'S \rm AGENOY, South Seituate, B. L Janisd Telephons 5 R 13. THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES hisive explied snd sre for wald at THE LIBERAL LOAN (0. law. Nos. 380 to 1200, Goniisting ot , Distouds. “Jawelrs, i o I lx_rruunn.. opp: Bulleiia o HELFNL.PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephohe 852-2 53 UNGAS STREET ERNEST E: BULLARD Téacher &f the Vielie Photie 127-4 Piace -0 Have a Fou Ouitfits i Lenu CIGARS CIGARS i testone Clfllf gare $70. per thouser i CONANT, 1 Fraukiia #% OBACCO T (AT WHOLESAEE IMPORTED AND - DOMESTIC CIGARS Jokn R. Bowman 118-118 West Main St. Sstablished for Half a Centur == BUILDING PEREONE & Cilsisun Cos billding Sotieructars, sioqewbis, rk, a and cemeut. plaster, and pain' m estra,_ 1b platt Ave. Tu. No. (1!-6. \.nn bnwun s uad 6.30 a. m. a:n from 5,30 to 9 p. m. ° aug! M. A. BARBER Steam Engine Repairs CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. I THE .m‘*~ &" PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. w ’ WILLIAM C. YOUNG _ Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephond West Main St. FLOUB, GAIN AND FEED s, ALE-—-Grain buyets, yeur attén- to pncu on grlln for cash days o nln. non e.1 ion ;run Pillsbi Ilr!‘l fi? 3‘. eom ar, ct’ $2.80, dottonseed $2:15, $1.65, old L DrGeegs 18 litiseed $3.45 ; Yo arain uf :my kin ed after Feb. 14, 1921. tace, North Frankiin, Ct. febldd N] ADED 1,800 barre A e ' l uy Grfln Ce. 'fll. llt-b. RESTAURANTS EITER FOOD XOR .1 SAME sil'. vnc’:o‘ft LUN i. “‘f"ten:fim RAW Fums, WANTED—Fuw fflrl, ll H. every Thursday. A € A.i&edb- AvTo wnmxh Mechanical . Repairs, Painting, Trim- couz m bnd have Four ;h wmea ming, Upholstering and Wodd Work, B‘Hu§,".""<;‘;§§'.'if“n&‘u*a'{“ e am’ia Blacksmithing in all its branches &.utt & Clark Corp. 1597 70 515 NORTH MAIN STREET |G “¥FOR sALE My dairy, fralt and try farm in_Eranklin, on state re mijes {rom Norwich and nine miles !nm Willimantie, 100 acres of .land, s | it B TR al ater fyom nuvn-l:ufi" C n 9ok it ever. ’gmm:. nnm.ll% Phone 33-13. ¥OI_SALE—1,000 books &t u .um éasn. King, 48 \Vater Bt febl0d “¥OR BALE_Good Iovse hay, detivered or 1n the barn, lur 6 or small quantiti Marlof rookiyn, Conn. =~ Tel Dinierson 320550 " feblod FOR SALE—~Two six-foom tottages on fiate highway, betwoen Duyville and At~ tawaugat ; $2,400 for Uold, Joséph Bode, Reat ke tate Agem. Danielson, Cofiti. “MaGIC bfvode uflm«. B i_:Afl fi LeNormand's h:uuil cele- Cl Y witel ortune tel fl.M pmtpala oft rn:e:bt u! s g J. i wn- D1 best make. Write for it Co. Uncasville, Cr st _; Libt wz_s'r' NA"' r i , Nor- gnyen. Phione 551, Saisd "FARME fof sale. Wnite tnr bullutln. Raome dl Farm Agency, Danlelson, Co r BUL TIN readers are advised s The Plaut-Cadden Cempany, fls.u SHam b, when in heed o: a piano oF Victfola. ov30d i FOR §ALE I No. 16 Laurel Hill Avenus, 12- rodit house with medern im- prévemerits, Lot 82x157, De- iightfully situated, five minutes vilk from Franklin $quare dner ng town, and w ! at a very low price. HOS. H. BECKLE 278 MAIN STREET PHONES IN GOOD CONDITION. $20.00 DOWN—$2.00 WEEKLY The Talking Machine Shop 24 FRANKEIN SQUARE FOR SALE quallty seasoned SIW per cord—Gi ~ cord—Also kindiings and cnestaut wood, delivered to all parts of the city. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 FGR SALE FARM HOME, 30 acres, convenient lo- T:l. l satlon, near station and nelghbors, good Bix-room house, large barn and outbuild- ings, tine land, wood {ruit, trout stream, $1,660, part cash. TEXONS' AGEN| ox Willimaatie, C: FOR SALE A Fine Residence on Pearl Strest With Garage. Several Two Family Houses. Séomeé Good Farms. A Four-Family Brick Block, Near Center of City, in Good Order. R.S. BARTLETT 44 Shetucket Sireet, CitP FOR SALE New Cottage of seven rooms, large lot; modern in all respects, hardwoed floors, fireplace in Jiving reom, spacieus froht hall. Will be sold cheap to close an estate. Enquire of R. S. BARTLETT, Trustee 44 Shetucket Street, City desirable hvc-l l ve minutes’ | 4 i reen wood a‘l.fl por| . -FOR SALE 2 Tensment Housé; in geod location | for Business in Central Avenue. For particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cliff Strest, Telophone 683.3. FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Foreign Money Orders and Steamship Tickets {or all parts of the world, Packages of all deliver l”:.k. all parts of Eunpo. Real Estate an L . FOHMIGLIO ’3:0 Fr;ak in Streef, Norwisl ” Conn. —— $2,200 BUYS THIS HOME REMARKABLE VALUE Bight reem Houss with of goed land, abundanee here are thres new poultry houses and a barn. | have sther M hom: Bropenlen from $1/% Yo 425008 | Tell me what you want roximate price you are willing ay and we should be able to do business. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties lepn 1334 63 Broadwa; rul!. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR BALE—Automoblles FOR BALE—One 1i-tdn Mack truck, used Jess than three months; reason for gelling, owher changing business. Yhone ton truck, practically new cord lires, rea- |sonable price. Hudson-Essex Service m?t.gm,d Ernest wmu Prop. Tel. 178, el “¥OR SALE—Two second hand motor- oycles, elecirically equipped, cheap. Tel 1069-3. b12d WE HAVE few more second hand motoroycles nnd sidecars for sale at rea- ! gonable prices. Call and look them over. ul’wlch Cycle C 9 Main St Pyhonl FOR BALE—Maxwell trucks, 1 1.2 ton, $1,300 to $1.800; Northway, 2 ton, $3.400, 3 1-3 ton, $4.400; more truck for the money, more miles to the gallon, and bet- g«r service. Better get cur proposition efore you buy, as you may nhot now know all abdut these goods and method of don! business. H. E. Anderson, 21 Ma- ple t.. Dasielson, Conn. Tel. 340. Eeesee———— TO RENT FOR RENT—Four-room tenement, with a- all newly decorated. Covello, 198 Cuift Lt. Inquire A. V. llo, 193 Tel. 6383-3. feb15d ) RENT—Store in Cadillac Bldg., Inriet St Phone 606. Miss Kelley. ¥ :o lt! ished rooms ; |rooma for llnt han-ekeeym: Apply at 6 Bchool St. Phone 1045-2. febéd “FOR BENT — Five-room tenement, modern improvements, 152 West Main St Inquire of Georgé Greeaberger, Tel $1,500 WiL. . ¢ AN 80:ACRE FArm, 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST. CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY = ABUNDANCE OF WOOB, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE., POST OFFICE, STORES, CHVURGCH K8 AND SCHUOLS, A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SiNCERE FARM BUYER. BEND FGu MY LATEST PARM BULLETIN, (CHOIGE OF 400} “Williar A, Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. kL FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN ENOWN AS THE IHLIX GAKCEAU FARM, ON BLUE MILL, The farth is locaied oi: Blwe Hill, part- 1y W Frankbin aud party L Sozrah, and consists of about 285 acies of land, farm- house of 11 rooms. will: large attic that cun easily be made luth (Wo Inore fooms, iwo large burkis, an cutbulting adapied 1or milk, vegaudblés and poses. The furm 18 situated on tiié cross +9ad from Lograh (o Franiin, & quarter i & mle from thé State foad from Nor- ich 15 \imantie. Thers are about 100 cres of first rate diluge and grass land, o about 716 acres of Woodiand, from .ich ovet 1,000 coras of meichantable iu_wood may be easily cut, and for icli there is” a nearby market; Wt 70 acres of pasiure, als0 appl ard of 4u0 trees. The farm has Wl and pleturesque view ul miles of vunding country, is elgit miles from wich, three miles from the village of | .ichvilie dand Yantic, with easy hauling o market and raiiroad. Place is well w ute eu. having _ Never-failing _brook, and twe wells. I-‘nr turuur information, apply to FELIX GARCBAU, on the Drepiises, or to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, 36_Broad- way, Norwich, Conn, jan27d TRUCKING TRUCKING AND MOVING—M. Fox, 80 Thames St Phone 779 or 178-4. Tr\lak gdes to New York every week. febizd ©s D, Josl.!h, 293 West Maln St Wi ove everything anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving bellers und ma- ebinery. tht 859-3. Jandd L0 and joig distance auto Lrutke ing. © A Siegel augdd aus u‘s.a Neo. 341 Maun St, uun &., No. vm;“?‘ I 1-l. “‘“:y anom;- LAMBERT Ocum, teading, long stahos woving asd u-uarl:& Viug aod EX .B‘o-'nll Ave. G ARG moving i sp¥cial i"‘“fl:fi: :n. Pnon? 19 ”mmnnun 0 novfl? ;-“5...:'.11 DI"ANC i&t\ Kot PLANO n}'fi. Mm;t.l' uoflm TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promiptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP et Street s aa———————— BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING Mm FOR SALE eity. Fer m&: FRANCIS D. DONOHUR, Cedtetal Budg. Phone, Norwieh. P —————————— PROPERTY FOR SALE Modern 6-room Cottage, located in Lairal" Hill section. ~Erics Shoa Ask us about 12-room modern house —easily converted into two apart- ménts. Price on request. —— A two family heuse on sorner of 50:01:’5. situated on wutn s:do’:.Prlc“ _ JAMES L. CASE Tel. 878 40 Shetucket Street I PLUMBING AND GASFITTING cogltnhciols—lohnnu. umbing Héacing. JOHN BLUM, Breed 3 Illlll‘l‘ . coflmu& PLUBD&ANG, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, w-nmn Square. . fflfil- S8, best plumb: by ra’g the u’i:'en. p”fell is guars i also hebling and gas Giuag. 8 CONTRACTORS-—JOBBEKS, Plumbing snd Hesting. JOHN BLUM, _Beeed Bldg, " T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 9 FRANKLIN STREET Phfl. PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phsne 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave GEER * THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone 511 = HotELS i oG Soni AsEmoa, ioce G Ve, santind p.‘t gfia "g"’;’g&:f',bhr .'M'fi'l Reetea, " Fhons, ““Bnsiieiis S R TR, Taiiracior, Oid Feils Alge Biae, 351 Maim s, Norvicn, é:l.—lflll no-rm.. E‘mfi:: Ball Xerwich! | Frivatg lessor l'hme 17fil sr Thursday, $ 3 m. febsd siorage pur- | also | Phoene Nwmm ln( said 175 | No; , d":l'x r:fl:—fie:\enl at 120 Bro Barbarossa, 23 Fond 9t 2707 'p‘l,:l T0 :xn—tmrnum to0 Teles phone 2 njm'l;‘.. To nnxi—mim housekeeping_rooma. | ¥OR BALE—Used truck, one 1920 Ford | A Bulletin Want | Advertisement Will Get It What Is Going On Tonight Motion Piclures ai USreed Theauw Feature Motion Piclures at Davis Thes atre Common Council Meeting. Shetucket Lodge, No. l L 0. O F, meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Norwich Nest, No. 1394, 0. 0. 0., mesta in_Owls’ Hall. Ionic Camp, No. 7694, M. W. A., meeta in_Pythian Hall. Norwich Central Labor Union M in Carpenleu Hall 8L James' jodge, No. 23, F. and 4. M., meets in Masonic Templ: i Thames Lodge, No., 326, N. B O. P. meets in Forgsters' Hail. Rose of Néw England Lvdsowth. U. 0. of O. F., meets at 8 Blreet Clara Barton Tent, No. ’I.LD. of V., meets in Duckingham M s,‘x‘ Mai !HT A. and ety mbets in T, B|ller Lodge, No. 509, N. B. O. P, Hall. meets in Germania Mercier Council, C. L. of C., meets at T. A. B. Bulldy ANNOUNCEMENTS At the Srand Dramatio suspense, slluring romancs and red-bloodeq action to set th's pulses throbbing and tug at the hear( strings are some of the promises mule for “Hush,” Clara Kimball Youngs Ialest photo-drama, which comes to the Strand theatre on Thursday. Add to these & wealth of scenic investitures and lavishe ness such as chracterizes all of Hasry Garson's productions ang the incompara- ble histrionlc ability of Miss Young, snd you have all the elements that go to make fhe super-production. Newspaper critles in Los Angeles who were given & pre-release peep at the picture unqualfied and unanimously proclaim this to be .l- Young’s greatest screen achievement, “Hush” was written by Sada Cowan and is a fascinating story of American romnce. Vera is the wife of Jack Stan- ford, an adoring lov'r who has net per- STORAGE—1\ usennid Eo0ds stored |mitted the convention of matrimony to at Zimmermas oswell Ave. jan4d for long or shi t term " . ABle & anning Rtudio, s Broadway e ——— FOR RENT lassen his unbounded affection for her. On the night of their first wedding ane niversary Vera seems troubled. Jack portunes her to tell him what it is, and imploringly assures her that no matter Six-reom Modern Apariment, $25 per | what might hve happened before their month, For fall particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broket, febsd Franklin Square, marriage nothing could dampen his af- dor. And then she confespes that there had been another mman. “Anything but that I could forgive” he tells her. And from that moment on things occur wh Mmake this one of the most intensely e matic and Obscrbing flm stories ever BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order | au LEGAL NOTICES A% A COURT OF TROBATE HELD at Norwich, within «nc for the Uistrict of \orug.zclh on the 14th day of February, A. D. Present—NELSON J. AYING, Judge. Daniel Estate of wich, in said bia Julia Ann Gore o peared in Court and filed mg, for the reasome therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be tie last will and testamen be_zdmitted to probate. Whereupon, It 3s Ordered, That said i petition be heard and determined at_the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- Wich, in said District, on the 1Sth day of | February, A. D. 1921, at 19 o'clock in the i 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 Eop'e newspaper jhaving a circulation .in said District, at t of said deceased hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Jud The above and foregoing is a u-ue‘oeom of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk, febl5d NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE NMRELD 2t Norwlich. within and for the District of Norwich, on the 14th day of February, Dresento-NELSON 1 AYLING, Judge. Estate of William Norton, late of Nor- wich, in said District. deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix eite e creditors of said decease to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to thut effect, togcther with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where gaid deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having & circulation in said District, and make turn to lhln Court. ELSON J. AYLING, Judge. (The above S8 foregoing Is a'true copy record. Alull' HELEN M. DRHCH%’R, o NOTICE.—AIll creditors of sald de. eeased are hereby notified to present their elaims against sald oxllte |o the under- signed at 14 Hancock St Brookiyn, N. Y., within the time llml(ed the above arid fofepolng order. MARGARET N. MACUMBER, Administratriz. febl! 5d_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF ¥ROBATE HELD At Norwick, witkin and for the District of Bnrwh'ih. the 14th day of February, ?nunt—h!lasofl J. AYLING, Judge. h T. Fanning, late of istrict, deceased. ‘That - the Executrix “le ereduori of said deceased to bring in their claims against sald estate within months from this date, by posting a ice to that effect, togethe: wlth a copy this order, on the signpost nearest te the place whers, said deceased last dwelt, apd In the nml ‘Town, and by publishing ths same once in & newspaper having a eireulation m nald Disirict, and make re- tern o this Court, NELSON J AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of d. \tieat HELE’{ M. DRESCHER. Clerk. NOTIUE~—All creditors of sald de- Loased are hereby notified to present thelr claims against said estate to the undersigned at 3 Lincoin Ave., Norwich, Conn., within the time limited fn thé above and tore(«xz'ng ord: NI M. FANNING, feb15d Executrix. NOTICE! The Eoard of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will mecet in the Clly Hall Bulhfln‘ in said Town, each day, y Sundays excepted, from February 1st; to February 2ist, from 10 a. m. to 4 m. to listen to appeal from the proper to be done -at said mec Dated at Norwich, Coun,, January 18th, 1921, FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, FELIX B. McMAHON, Bosrd of Rellet. Ladizs, Attention BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING AND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, AND SAVE NMONEY. THE BEAU- TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN| SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S FANCY SUITINCS. SAMPLES ON | REQUEST, CAREFARE PAID, GLEN | § lessons dnlly. | WOOLEN MILL3, WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN, Gore, late of Nor- de: jleast three days prior to the date of said | Place will keep | Buys An Upright P,nm! wo m.m of cattle and cut over 35 tons Al with one breath. But rs, and to trans- | produced. You ask: “In the end is there & recon. efliation?” It would spoil the play to re- veal more of its plot. Miss Young has endeared herself te millions of photoplay patrons by hee ndid acting in scores of big pro- ctions, most recent of which were “The Kyes of Youth” “The Forbidden Woman” and “The Soul of Rafnel” She has added another glittering gem to her diadem of - motion plcture success I “Hush." Supporting Mies Young is a cast of nnusual excellence, which includes J. Frank Glendo thiyn Williams, Jack {pr ertram Grassby, Gerard Alegan- eatrice Le Plante and Joha Undet ——— i Darvis Theatre Wanda Hawley again plays a sweet girle tof the Golden Somh in the new |mount picture, “Helg by the Enemy { which she played the same kind of role, Thoese who { Wednesday and Thursday. |saw Miss Hawley in “Sec lzyed the same kin }will recall how admirably suited she was to the part, In “Held by the Enemy.” as in the former she embodies the true spirit of Southern womanhood which existed prior »t Clvil War, Beth s are adaptatibns from plays by Willlam Gillette, 2 noted Ameriean play- wright and actor. The cast zenerally is one of the best and includes such players as Agnes Ayers Jack Holt, Lillian Leighton, Lewis Siohe, Robert Caln, Walter Hiers Beautiful ol colorfal mansions ef the South, with their spacious lawn, their old fashioned flowers and wonderful trees, form the backgromnd for settings in “The fly Hon..” Kink W. Vidor's first pme for First National is the secong feature. These exteriors add beauty anq Imte- rest to this thrilling story of a beautiful Southern girl, who is left alone with her two younger brothers. with their family fortunes dissipated. She along struggles Te- | And manages to put the older boy through college before the last cent is exhausted. Instead of the brother taking the reins and financing the family after he has finished school, he becomes an additional burden, belleving that it is no part of & gentleman’s duty to work. Finally eomes the crisis when he is arrested for mur- der. But a surprising event happens which turns the tide, and the young Southern girl finds that her trisls are ended. &% BREEED THEATRE The erook dramas of recent pers that are really great may be counted upon the fingers of one hand eof named a place them is earncd by the newest story of the underworid. It is “Outside the Law,” a film feature written and produe- ed by Tod Browning, in which Priscilla Dean is starring on the screen of the Breed theatre today. The struggle of crooks to go straight i an old theme—but the struggle of Silky Moll and Dapper Bill Ballard to live their own lives, is a part, but not the theme of Tod Brownings picture. It s merely the dramatic skeleton that sus- tains the comely flesh of human heart drama in which Miss Dean, Lon Chaney and Wheeler Oakman are the principals. + The real theme runs through the stery Ifke the undercurrent of & myst river. It is the passion of an old philosopher for his ideais—prineipler of right and wrong, that are fundame tal |and not sections and paragraphs from quibhling statute books. In his Orfemtal devotion to what is right B A. Warren sl the Chinese dealing a justice “out. llde the law.” The Pathe news and a Century comedy complete the bill. AT HOME SO THAT THE CHILDREN CAN ALWAYS GEZT THEM | 1.5 A THAT (OI.D AWAY