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tidl interview as 'rlh IlD. Bullidln l’filld WANTED GEORGE G. ( Undertaker and ' 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Gosd ™ lfiwllhfilm :E't w ANTED — At sdieswoman for women' anmt famfl, lnauln lls .r -——-A-.——-—‘—l—.-——.—-—-“ FOR NURSES At Norwich, Connseticut The W. W. Bickus Hospital, & m. efal hospital with well equipped medical, stfgleal ahd dbstetrical departments, offers -a mne &an‘ course to youn 4 furse's pfofession. Books and uiiforms are furnished, the flflt yéat,. The: Backus Hospital is ieli!bml- ly ‘situated ih the best residestial sectlof of Norwieh, about one mils froth the heaPt of the city, on one of the main trolley lines. It 18 pné of the most mederr and up to date institutions of thé state, dhd is fully equipped iof the tu!hlhl of stii- dents 0 the profession of nursiig. [ ¥or Information, Address Prapt Bervies iBay or Night HOURIGAN BROS.| FUNERAL DIRECTORS NmMmquMy Tha Henry A\lhn&SonCo. 28 MAI N H‘H!“‘ ——— CUDWORTH & 'rlofll?fi ; ARCHITECTS” Phfl- 11 New L-th et ; Mlu. Bt Fhoas mf"w-m’”m ey 3 ' Y:l.lh‘ llmslls!“'q 3 { is the tim¢ to t a‘&-fi’% WANTED 1’ ung Lady, expsrienced Bo hkwjllh | manufasturirig . office. Must: have . exporiénce. - Siate tefersneds and ual ary_expoctel, Reply ih - 6wn hane writing: Write” Bex 15, Bulietin, . UOST AND FOUNS . LOSP-=THyl supphire and’ Wfl Hoinewdibre ou_ breau oF alwtl Bl . Kilider re) iidns, 181 Main 8c, o 4 A ol Car bgy; ol b'i\Eux‘u) 3 50 Vlie b ar 4 DOugut greeh LDE yeir § afle 4 yemrs ola, ! | imatod jusc luic 6ne hotse, i W plow, siigle or doube, will el pia Wil give them & gool liome for G.\k aiso 1 will peil my black notse u old, -tuat & Chaget B Whi fil’w nim’& r plate ybi PME hith; hopges it once io BLOD eXpeise. i worik an S Ty BALE HORNES 3 1 have 13 horses—aevme of all lll“n- ‘t‘w' P mux‘x dispese o l‘llglk “ay & %m ibr ewrm lslfil i is hcrg 101 ahd prices Tew. m febda S r e rmnox‘ Tel. 53%-i. Dk C. R CMBKRM " DENTAL SURGEON nn. SINAY HAS MOVED - New 05» i ““‘""’""’""‘"‘“-5@ o DENTIST Offies Heoard: . bt-l& 11308y Si00=4 'MMM DENTIST = | tention giV: M “ oy “n. nhr l““h cracaed T :&‘fif Feb. 1,900 ERNEST . : BULLARD. gt xm xclfi'fi E"‘“ “-mm~ .,,.,E: ll‘l l' ER WHEN your hm s for lll& Wm Farm Agency; baul !su‘ mnfiollwfiu.u_ ¢ L Beuth © Melephbns 5 R 18 lnx nmwuco PLEDGES " hitwe xpiredl and are for daie 8t THE LIBERAL LOAN. CO.: - >Tl&el Nos. 860 to tches, Dmmunl.! Jewe Revolvers, Guns; ete: 121 urmlu of fimlkmfim“ ‘auGTIoNS AHC'HOH NOTICE . ffHe Herbect Tarbox sale will ockur . PHURSBAY; FEG. 24, 1981, ut 10 o’cleek at ):ls Idnm Wh o Biathniels on-the 0ig" ieh snd nne- llll. th@h i?r the future . a nplu St., ttord vifleflu! msnpfle ast i, this AVITTER DROS, - AUGTIONEEIS, Offfes and Salesrobms, Ne, 42 Main St, Danielson, Cosit BuiLoie - TPERBONE & 3 h. Leiwgeh > 15 & hofe Ivgufibi e foogy oK ythe o et L] P )mu HEATING p AN ill.u SUPPLIES, 'qk.me-kit the (‘%"&' 130 headl i A M‘ c.n. px. o move l t Strest. xffiw.gfifé Autd bl nioe o, ""'.‘.5 s 1(“: TRYONS AGHNOY, . Willineantic, Coma. et | $1,000 Secures 260 Acros with ;_...__...‘_..q...__a_._ am'*~ Mh"lfilfid m 'r.,a' A B el D‘twhwn- will ll-tnm % | ¥ ¢ J oS 8 rhye B five. md lnu' 3, lo-lg* i 1 S35 iby cBiloved imale ory ul onlr &MW nuy un!u el fl 'A Bullstin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It "¥OR BALE—=Autemobiles FOR SALE—1916 Dodge touring car in good conditon and runniy s Baln ai $bev. Wrile son goandr telephone Munun;m“: IDB 8. B—(Jne 13- Mack tru e leas than tiree 1iga ) Nn "SALE—One Harley-Davidsori mo- toreygle, - electrigally. equipped, cheup. Tel. 10 tebls Wi HAVE a few more lecond h:nd mmotoreycies und sidecars for sule at rea- ' ery, w'x‘om" hay, ete.; | gonable prices. Call 2nd iook thiem over, (O. F., Norwich Cyele Co., 9 Maia St ‘:M 70 EL AN Ay e Nnu- 3 i-2 B i e K e LUMBER IS CHEAPER t Duil mly h’%ufl I%eb:{-z‘&‘ n st. gnr particulars, cail up C. A. RATHBONE 4CT West Maln St FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE ¥4 |7.ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE | 93 Boswell Avenue & | This Is an Exceptiohal Opportunity to Illylb\‘fl Ohnflwllbmm ! nes’ th " m 1is pOrtutiity;, Me. it ml !AM"MH ered Hojstein buil 5 months o!’ also hthis old pure calt Holstein bull ealt, ;nne-quanern w t utuuy marked Henry &ad nandsome mals, i Cmmen B St obin: ey Dau- lelson 13213, Teblid l‘ox su.x—mnan farm, 18 acres of , wood h for i own s e e FOR bldl.l-—l! new’ -fld I’D. AIAH-A. /‘l mm eoitage; with ohé mcre of fine gar =ll. bum n.nd h-n cry. kcls‘zio Chl&k.; 8] tfllll& haud in Norwich ;v k ”‘-m ’ th 1121-6. dedirable five- SA“—-“ dalry, fruit u-d tg,y l,nm m l-ranxhu. on state r wkl from Nefwich and mné miies Iro; ihimante, 1V0 acres of land, spriug' Watér an every fleld, 20- rcnm house, bath- 6ym und furnace, Lot and coid 3 W5 o lhn&uh NDHDLS Come ::""! Smitn, !unt: o & Sostages on n ! hetwedn vule and At-! A0 Lot beth, * Josepis Bodo, § Danleison, Conn. Pmns 31’ 130 Ii)t Bm:”‘ books @t ll Witer St 5% ahiuih Wgah Estate '(flfld MAGIC m&im 15, best make. W \\m. for e wflhmn. "”n puw‘.fi‘: m-‘; g';ll;u au.. when nn juipmen! [ ‘;‘s‘maw’.‘? »«‘.‘,t are “‘vlu . l‘l FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING USEP MACHINERY : 1 WOOD. TURNING LATHE 3 MAGHINE LATHES 3 WOOD WORKING SHAPERS 1. METAL WORKING SHAPER 1-WBOD WORKING PLANER 3 + MOULDER 1. BAND SAW 1 DADD MAGHINE 1 HANDLE TURNING MACHINE 3 SANDING MAGHINES 1 vEnflML Dim.l. PRESS 2 EMERY 7BHAI'\‘ING. HANGERS PULLIES, AMERICAN Mocsk, D, Merrise) sge Service Cobe 1l at Room 23, No. .&r‘l\i-@t’: 2:30 A. M.~ | oo A" GUS. bug-{nc. mlm Jfin No, 361 BROWN & HFA nmnflm‘fl M 'rmme'Ann TRUCKING M BELTING, PAINT, VARNISH, WOOD | SCREWS, SMALL MINGES AND| e HARDWOOD PLANK!NG. 28 Shetucket MARTIN E. JENSEN Teiophate 1264 quality, seasoned - hard woed e on wood $11.00 pc: shestnu md deliversd to lfl"lfll of the sity. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 702 fim Foreign Money Orders. and eamship Tickets for all parts of the Wworld. -kings delivered &mv‘g&‘%n "Real Bstate and M. POIHIGLIC Wohhm . ardd z w-nimnm_ m Ronie, *?:Ru?. **'-”'-'fi.:r [ Ak abost fl-rfip-flnm d-:?} uml.flid ipto !m mrt- ments. Price 6n 40 Shetusket Strest | Soture a Nice Home For a Medorate | £ Price. For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN $QUARE FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, in good location for Business in Central Avenus. Fo use. on | particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cliff Street, Telephone 683-3. '———-——_——fiz $2,200 BUYS THIS HOME REMARKABLE VALUE Eight mm H with two acres of m‘ - ndance of fruit. res new poultry houses h‘rn I Mu pthor ood_home from !e $25,000 Toll me wh-t ynu want and -ppn-lm-u price you are willing to pay and we should be able to do’ business. ARCHA W. COIT Highest. Grade Properties Teleprione 1334 63 Broadway $1,500 «#Y AN 80-ACRE FArM, Vaim 7 ROUM VOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- | CLASS CONDITION, NEW . BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE 0F FERTILITY -~ ABUNPANCE OF WOOD, PLENTY OF -FRUIT. 1.4 MILE TO VILLAGE.' POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURCHES AND CHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM(BUYER, SEND :.- MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM .SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R & FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN KNOWN A3 THE FELIX GARCEAU FARM, ON BLUE HILL. The farm 18 located oi Blue Hill, part- 1y i Franilin and purily m bozrah, shd Luilsisls OL AbVUL Zbe Beies OF land, [arm- lm.uts 9( 11 roems, wilk large atWe tnat ¢A eaglly e e inlo (We ot 00, two Jarue for mulf; ves ie¥ Wbl swrage pure B Taria 15 Sitduted On the cooss road from Besrsh Lo £TalkiD, & quarter ol a muu {rom the siale r1oad from Nor- to Willimantic. .wmu ol firsy rate ullage and gress land, ut §5 acres BX Woodland, mopey, more miles to the gallon, and bet~ ter setvice. before you buy, && you inay not now know -u-boutmmnood and our method of business. “H. Anderson, 21 Ma- o & Stey onn, Tel 349, TO RENT RENT—Furnished room, 187 Lan- rel mu Ave. Fhone 415-5. feblsd fooms, to_gentiem dress N., Buileun, l“lTflThS o BENT—Fyrnis kitchenette. 27 Dlvhlon St rooms febl7d TO BBVT—T t, all lfl‘l!‘l im- r‘r:vement; at 81 Union 8t For particu- s, Phone 1495. febl7d TO RENT—Three 10 ingle or to- gether, furnished or unfurnisned, n it able for lgat housckeeping. Tel. or oall 31U Maln St febifd tore at 258 Main T$ RENT—Epacious s St., Putnam, suitable for aulo accessories, dry goods, furniture or such lines ; lphfl- id location M. B. Haskell, Pyuam, Conn. Tel. 565. feb17d TO RENT—Store i Sadillac Bldg. | llxket St Phone §05. Keiley. ":’o' BENT — Furnished size rooms for light housekee) llll— A}?DU bt School St. Phone 1045-2. FOB RENT — Five-room _tenemen odeIn improvements, 152 West Main g_t‘. Inquire of George Grmbernrb Tel 2d TO nxl‘l‘—?urnhhd rooma Tele- TO BL\T—L ht houulevln; Tooma. Jandd 00ds _stored tes reasea- Brosdwary. 510 I—rouun'llt r 10! or short 2! h#.nnlu Studio, b2 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES GET YOUR TIRES ret anteed 3.000 miles, .l’ ul ‘L&Imu Tire C... 93 W. bright light Vith nel, your mmugueto is wuh charging. The Norwich Weld! Co., with the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, w! your mz.beln w‘n\fi you wait. 31 Ci "~ OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, {named was duly ‘adjudi “Lhere are about 100 |a from | ’h:gfi over ),olu cyrds of meicoantable | Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, ‘Trim- ming, Upholst g and Wood Werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 516 NORTH MAIN STREET e e LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURBT OF THE United States for the District of Con- necticut. in the matter of Thomas P. Bryce, &. bankrupt. In Bankruptey No. 5229. To the creditors of the abeve named Bankrupt, of Stoningtop, in the County bUFns, an outbuilding adapted | of New London, District aforesaid, Bank- rupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of February, A. D. 1331, the above ted a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held b office, 35 Broadway, v tict, on the 26th day of February, A. D. casily cul, and for|1921, at 10 o'elock in the f¢ \J be Sohich "thete 18’ & Hearhy thatkel; aiso about 70 acres of pasiure, aiso apple | orchard gf 4vb trees. ‘Lhe farm has a | rand and picluresque view of miles of | comiiiry; I8 eignt m!.e- lr01 of, ot | the antic, with easy naui raliroad. Place is wi Watereds Naving " hever.tailing - boo, Springs and twe. wells, biace will keep 439, Doad of .eatlle and cut over & tona Y. information, apply to - v way, Norwich, Conn. —_— -ooknmmxu “BOOKBINDER JOSEPH -BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order PIANO TU l. " PIANO TUNER | BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 53¢ 4 ROBBINS COURT G EER ‘THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 r los &ur IN.U,FANOI s?nvnc: -II nme impli ISAAC 8. JONES, 91 Main Street DANCING e LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows' dk jorwich. Private lessons daily. Phorle “0‘ or 1”6. Evening classes every Thursday, § D. m. febsd | business | eeid meetin; | which prove their claims, appoint trustee, {heard as to orders of Referee for care of property ‘of the estate nd disposal there- at” auctioh or pr bankrapt, and transact such. other may properly oome before THOMAS M. SHIELDS, inamed was di {and that thy | Referee in Bankruptey. Norwich, Conr., Feb. 16th, 1921. _feb1sd CT COURT OF THE or the District of Con- IN THE DI%; United States necticut. - In the matter of David Goldblatt, a hmkmpL In Bankruptey No. 5230. To the creditors of the above named ankrupt, of. Norwich, in the County of ev London, District aforesaid, Bank- \'otlce is herch of el wm that on the 15th D. 1921, the above uuudlemd a baskrupt rst meeting of his creditors Hl be_held before the undersigned at his office, 356 adway, Norwich, in sald Dis- lrlcl, on the 26th day of February, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the sald creditors may attend, ero their elaims, wmlnl trustee, be eard as to orders of Referse for care of property of the esiate and dk 1 there- of, gt atietion. or private sxamine the bankrunt, and transact luch o iness ns may properly come berore d meeting. THOMAS M. SHIELDS, Referee In Bankruptey. Norwich, Conn., Feb. 16, 1921. Teb1sd NOTICE! The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hall Building in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from l-"bl’u.\ry 1st to February 2lst, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. to listen to appeal from the doings of the Assessors, and to trans- act any other business proper to be done at said wecting, Duml u Norwich, Conn, January 19th, 1 FRX‘D G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, FELIX B. McMAHON, Board of Rellet. GOAL AND WOOD AL, seysoned wood and kindiings In or smail quantities. Phone 04 or R. Shapiro, Willow ¥i., formeriy deelsd e . AUTO WASHING COME 1IN an sy unu between 8 l. o and v'e (avecs Tath \ Better get cur proposition | ~ A Bulletin Want Advethlc...-nt Wfll Get It What Is Going On Tonigbt Motion Pietures at Ursed Theatrs. Feature Motion Plotures at Davis Thes " | atre. ‘A Southem Party” dt Park Church Parish Liouse. Du‘u at Armory. Oscar, No. 'lD V. t DolA.. M Eonet Cliy of \‘., meote in ron ers’ White Cro: , K. of C. meets In K. of G Fomne Bu'h H. Oegood j.odge. No. ”!0 Lo M. U, meet hiam ANNQUNC EMENTS Slater Mall Comeert. ¥ine Comeert Serle: Arouse Great Interest, The plan of securitg the musical se ries in Slater hail of the following cet. ebrated artists by advance subscriptions has been received with great emthusiasm and approval by the mamio-loving poopie The famous artists will appear on these dates: Friday evening, March 4th, The Flon- zaley Quartet. The megbers of the Flonzaley Quartet belong to the Deigian and Irench school Meesrs. Bett! and Pochon ate of the Parls Commm'r For sixteen years thie muperd orgua- ization has travelsd up and down the breadth of this land, until teday it ranks as the greatest string quartet in the wordd. During the sixteen years of its exis- ence the quartet has played three hun- dred comoerts in Burope and fn over tweive hundred in America. Wednesday evening, March 36¢h, Jo- sef Lhivinne, the great Russian pianist The fmportance of & Lhisinne recital {18 self evident. Among the fow gigantie genuises of the pleno Lhiviane consmands attention, mot alone by his stupendous technic, but alko by the sheer beauty of tone which he drawz from the pi- ano and the inspiring heigits to which he Yfts his avdience. During the European war in which he served, Lhevinné was interned in Oer- many, On his return to America Lhevimne played before a great Higpodroms aundi- ence of over five thousand peopls and the noted Ruseian found himeelf the liom ot the hour, evening, Aprfl 15th, Arthor Hackest, the distinguished tenor. Mr. Hackett is a deiightful artist, ‘Whose naturally beautiful tenor has Seen so carefully schooled that it obeys the singer's every commmand. Not only is hia voice considered one of the finest of the day, but his interpretative art has been 80 vividly deveioped that there are few voneert artists who give such complete setisfaction as he. numerous engagements with the Bostos Symphony, the St. Louls, M and Baitimore orchestras, Arthur Hack- ett has won widespread recognition of his artistic abflities. courss are urged to do so with oo( lohy and aval themselves of this nderful musical opportunity offered A Mlm list bas b placed Cranston's, Broadway, miy leave orders for tickets there. The price of the tickets has besn placed ries, which net pro- cedds will be given for the benefit of the Jactus hospital and the Serbian Re- lief fund On Fobruary 23rd subscribers for the course tickets may seloot and secure thelr seats at Cranston's on adway. Tis sale Wil begin at £30 3. m. Mail or phone of for course tikets will be given prompt ntion. PES, L. At the Lavie Mary Boland, éreator of an important character in Booth Tarkington's “Clar- ence,” which comes to the Dh: beatre for ane night only, Wednesday, February 23, has éoma to fecl that the theatrs can start no such thril¥s as these that cours- ed through her while she whs 9n an aet- ress’ duty in Franes. Oonsider Miss Boland's position in the tacatrical worid and you wil sec.thac she made real sae- rifices to go Abrdad; consider the lux ury attendant upon being- leading wo- fmn for John Drew (six eearons) for Robert Fdeson and Duetin Farum and compare that life with being blileted in chance quarters and coming to know en- tomology as the soidiers dia. Yes, Mias Bolond wms gree an exetic entartainment ad n wome @ en she voltntesred for ad slong with Miante Dupces, Mary Hamnton and Sydney Shields. AR had been Mentifid with the stage women's war relisf work en this side. They went abroad ih company with ten men fo play “Kick I~ “A Paim of Sixea” and “The Tmwsling Salewman® {6 amuse ths soldiers after the slening of the armistion Thel visi- tors_constituted the only efock eompany in France, aithough numbers of other Americhn actors and actrecoes worked loyally as singers and story tellers. Ak traneport was by mears of asmy ambuiance. and the territory included afl of France that had been under fire, temvs el fook om considerably more than fhe ardor of the anclent ona night stand. The “sfandd® were ton diffdrent cities in- cluding Verdun andl St. Mikiel which took the most time. In some instances able bolied troops mnrehed three or four hours to see a show only to find the place packed eand men haneing onto rafters and girders. Of courss thers had to De “repests” I these Instunces res znmu- of the fatigue of the pavers, 41t mey scund like treason” save Miss Boland. ‘but geeing ‘Clarencs’ sefl out “is nothing in compar'eon with the exporience in Fratce. It Is something thae will sustain me the rest of my daym Howevet, whenever the word ‘Colooptera’ n the dlaloruo of our comedy, s several times, T feol a Itttle ns it a equirnyy.’ Phote-Plal’ Sensation, “Way Down Bast,” Coming. D. W. Griffith’s iatest photophy sation, “Way Down Fast.” an elabora- tion of Loitle Blalr Parksr's delighttul rural clasme of the same nama, is to be presented at the Davis theatr, fotr nights and three mntiness, beginning Sunday evening, February 2 The production “will be apcompaniment of a syrre the same as the other b ductions, “Hears “The Birth of a on.” “Way Down Fast” j& surpassing all previous re-ords of the flim world in New York and Tes- ton, but in neary all of the prifdipal citles of the connt which it is schedul-i ont the semson. Mr. the production here load of = a workt ate, Tt is & twelve -eel plofwre and fakes two hours and forty minutes to given tn the ony orchastra “Griffith” pro- World" anrd Girl Bcouts in N resull from a will be public and to which all women interested in tho Girl Scouts will be wel- come. Miss Sandiford's aoquaintance with the work m ft certain that she can ted the Norwich women much that that they will be interested to Desr abonne LhQ Girl Scouta