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A_Hsthw-d |A Bulletin Want ‘WANTED—Male WANTED—Female FOR SALE FOR SALE—Automoblies e WANTED By married man, situation NTED—General housewerk woman wun»—ms‘" y pigs; also light ex- on et ise Estate eablnet . FOR SALE—One Harley-Davidson mo- ommerelal, or | (v s mo washing; gopd money. | Press- wagon., 11, d range. _ Phos enings. 4 iy Hiwiey, 50 Fountath St (£ 0. Ba %i e | STy :». feaitin “: . FOR SALE T Nl e op v dr ) $ris 08 th; puitions “Fook cocke : - egistered adsistant phar- | eral o?“u “Abpiy | fros: Mate, Depd L3 motoFeyeics and -s;:e-'rn."l:r"“‘-lnuu_ a5 gt expert | oF ot entia mm. £ 5% Tobl, VERY DESIRABLE Sonable prices. - Call and 100k them over, €., are Bulletin. '.}:n‘ :.mmfl and [ WANTED-Goi u.um"'"“ L 7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE | &% 0. 3 Main 8t Fhane : "““ & s atora 18 state. Logts ‘Warerooms 93 Boswell Avenue 1500t iRa0 . m." “Fion, $5.455; ‘WARTED—_Capah mmmao-uwlmrn.mm Wrlte ol of | ke By | BE 150 more. Thuck 1ot - tné w ANTED hume'ark Sandays free: eood m This ls an Exceptional Opportunity to'3 L3 ton, $4.460; \mete Saliow; 10 ot Lyman, Montville. Phone Cratheny o ANTE fruck. 4 show cases, & baper paicr, s gepd | Secure & Nice Home For a Moderate [ tiviece. ‘Better. sot Sor proposition i adaah ada, Sie S8 m SRR T """m_ o s‘.m 159 | aleigii; thess articies il In Food ‘condle | Price. befors you buy, us you may not now know light machine --'rl " oan l- u “WANTEDL An experiensed ook in uum mu Ave. K tlon. Gingras & Heneauls, Dayville, Cona. z all about these .oof- of s 3wt ',_._ smal Tamily. ~ Iuauire at ‘BdfletiaOffce i % o Tel. 23d. For Full Particulars Inquire of :1-"5 business. g Anfi!;:'n J a- e oy ooy ¥ b1 “’—q"%“‘ good | o “"“;———‘—’ 5 Danielson, Cona. g ez boa g o A0 teBt3d -::4;:';: Write care’ Bulletin. .'z:'t“m PR TR “‘:“‘ / JOHN A. MORAN Gectia” WANTED NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS, THAMESVILLE, WANTED BTENOGRAFHER. = ONE VUSED GENERAL OFFICE. WORK. WANTED @OOD FARMER TO TAKE CHARGE OF FARM AT STONINGTON, CON- NECTICUT. GOOD WAGES WITH SHARE OF PROFITS. WRITE J. B. ORR, FARMERS' BANK BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, PA. NEWTON 8T, e "APPLY TO CARPENTER MFG. €O. A Bulletin Want - vu!li—m ~WANTED-To hife § nm. one or miies from cliy: Jostph Atienslos, m tage, bu B n—:u SIEE Thtaphstace ah tillage Fre— re & e Lew i mwioh D B gy B | without land It Tebied particulars, MANILA cigar for 8¢, tkwv% 16, Reyem br 3 03: Bond WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently ihere are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for ths first vacancy. Call ‘at the Bulletin Office. FOR NURSES- At Norwich, Connecticut eral medical, surgical a nurse’s profession. 'n!lln. DIRECTORS GTORGE G. GRANT Lindertaker and Embalmer *HOVIDENCE ST. TAFTVILLE | Telephone 430 year. dents for the profession of nirsin For Information, address K. A. DOWD, R. N. Superintendent of Rurses, Norwich, Cenn., Faneral Directors and Embalmers TRAINING SCHOOL The W. W. Backus Hospital, a gen- hospital with well equipped and obstetrical departments, offefs a three years' course to young women desiring Books and uniforms are furnished the first The Backus Hospital is delighttul- Iy situated in the best residential section of Norwich, about one mile from the heart of the city, on one | of the main trolley lines, It is one of the most medern and up to date institutions of the state, and is fully § equipped for the teaching of stu- — Stag g LOune A“ 0 1hc a tin, Kook Spor St vty some Pipes Gio eain. Fegans Smexe ?up 4 eb1id ro TO| SAFETY raser vl nmn O e i sanzdd Nt COME ON, GIBLS1 Lets go to Miller's | Fhone 29-3 feb23a |and get all dolled up. Aifer, | Sge ot Hairaresser, 237 Main St “Sanivd .u. Coax: WAKT! nd_hand and_an! turnitare, ckber, ol 111.3. | 3 A Bruc Franklin St. Norwich, Clln. WEEN your farm s for -te. w.uw- Farm jgency, Lanieison, Cona. jansd cultivation, THE LIBERAL LOAN CO.: FOR SALE—Main centrally located, fignfldfllflu care B!lhth. o ing. Tel 1317 Tobance: FOR BALE—B.ckeye in h-.\m exchange some for sheep, norses and poultry, OF. Eofla,unrty get them out and hi attrs Lebanon. BALE—Five enspait mile from Oeumx hln state “desirab) locatien fof \Duild- |2 MACHINE LATHES e “a 2 WOOD WORKING SHAPERS livests SLMII’I!\-NF st o lA BALE—Farm In Franklin, Conn. AR wmn-;-, on state| Janl land, near mu 2% roouis, 13! good farms. Owner: William & Mason, 1t D. Yantia 1eb1TWS FOR BALE—Hay. Jebn 1’utwrt Gris- ng lot; brooder stoves. Rilwood , Agent THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES Canterbury, Conn. s have sxplied and ace for sale & [, FOR SALE—A large qumniity ot e ] 4TuW! HOUSE WIRING AND GENERAL ELECTRICAL vwl.m Satisfaction guar WALTER 4 Dot £ 00N ARD STERRY Phone ' 32} atthm, 8 eb2id ‘yandottes, ok i PEEBONE & Ciimsuan Co., buildng Sniacoie susewuis pooknork, con crete und Cemeit. plasier, aui waythwg ealn 1o rlatt Ave AL N 419-b. LCail beifech o aid Sov # wi. and fow 6,36 to ® x m Buft -ln’n. AT ventth. BABY CHICKS that g earlier, Mzhommmkock! ‘Reds, Whit e rlx”' esd urge Te terrs, Llack Minorcas, ¥OK SALESix good cows these a 187%-12. FOR lu.n——o-t sprouter, used ve! fute, cost $12, wilt sell for §8. A Cona., care Poultry Dept. Anconas, rpingtons ; sénd for brice llsr and inr. Cvnunenul Bex 136, New Loadon Fou CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. nett, Jeweil - Witlunaniie, 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238:2 Lady Assistant Porteous Tel PRSI 27-18. s chureh, a gold | Finder reiurn feb13d THE ~icWiLLIAMS CO. a ! Fish Narket. OR SALE— _dairy, fruit anu pcul- try furm in_Frankiin, on state road, mijes from Norwich atin Come _and | Bmith, Yantle & ». ; four of new miieh and two others to after Maren 15; Exkagive Bouthillier, Alien Tel. Danielson_ 184-5. loh“( LE—Small_tarm, 18 acres of land; wood enough fof your own use. on Vergason Ave, Nucwich Town, one mile grom Urolley line. Inquire of A. A. Hen- i City, Conn;, Box . six | and nine miies from | 100 acres of land, weier in every field, 20-room house, room and turnace, hot und cold water!| from never-failing springs. Jook it over. W. C. Phone 33-12, spring ! ‘A&xl]-fiaForSala REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE Now is ot and be ready fo puid ih the spi West Main St. For.particulars, cail up or write E. A. RATHBONE, 467 West Mala 8t 2 FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING USED MACHINERY AND SUNDRIES : 1 HANDLE TURNING MACHINE R R |2 SANDING MACHINES ties, standing, 10,000 to 15, noo, 3 1 will |y EMERY JACK o 1 wiil “WA‘. tl:tan: BELTING, PAINT, VARNISH, SMALL Ticket Nos. 360 to 1200, consisting of 00D PLANK- Wateos, Dismends. Jowelrs, Butetwate |1, the s e Balf, or 1 will ko in company with ngess AND HARWOOD PLANK: itevojvers, Guas, ele Wilkifison, N Sioningten, Con B 5 o3 Minakila 84, con Balioeia on |BORGSS ‘Tep22d | UNDERWRITER'S FIRE EXTIN. B SALE_Seasoned har wood and | GUISHERS, AND OTHER MAKES. at Room 28, No. 28 Shetucket Call Street, 8:30 to 12:30 Mornings. MARTIN E. JENSEN Telephone 135¢ BUYS THIS HOME REMARKABLE VALUE Eight room House with two a and, abundance of fii w\. ‘e three new pouitry houses and a barn. | have otner good home properties from $1,/5 to §2o,008 2ll me what you want and appreximate price ybu are willing o pay and we snouid be able to dv business. - . ARCHA W. COIT Higaest Grade Properties Telvpnone 1534 63 Broadway R 0 TR e YR A et i e st cab King, WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to ¢! 2 ain SC Tel, Ab¥es Funeral Direct and cinbalmer Prompt Service Day or Night SUBT ARRIVED Another espress losd of ‘Forses re—all kinds; five Lice welg to 1600, soAme nice chunks. Pri t. Come and see them. ELMER R, PIERSON, 38:3. Tel. h Hamilton, P _feb2ad feb22d febdd % FOR BALE—Morses STETSON & YOUNG “MAG oR SALE—1 nave 10 young, sound | CARPEN {EK and BUILDER m'{:f,“.}"e lmuu ires wunal ll lowed. Next frrrliaalt g Best work and m is at right 40 West Main St. prices, by ‘skiied ia Telepnone just his ces AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOBIES YORD OWNKES—Have your magneto recharged i the car wiile you w. starung and i DENTISTS the Armory Garaxe, Frankli ohele- phone 765 St Teb14M C. GR SALE—1,000 books at 8. Water St. Hewltt Co. geney, Dusielson, l"—_-_-_‘—"'-\ FOR SALE A FOUR TENEMENT MAGIC brovders, best make. Write for ‘Uncasviile, C FARMS Tor sale. Write for bulietin. n.nme‘- Farm A e 31 Chestnut st Pgone PROPERTY FEOZ - ure| At e | On Laursl Hil Avenue i excellent condition, and a I3 nts eb10d FOR 6ALE—Two Rix-room cotta stite highway, between Disville hd At tawaugan; $2,450 for both.| Joseph Bodo, | watcr, pleasant surroundings, Widow will Real listate Agent. Dauielson, Conn. 7 5 i FOR SALE | 123 acres, main auto highway. nice eight-room house, large bam. and out~ bulldings, emootly flelde, fine pastures; valuable woodlund, Fvod frult, excelient seil only $2,500, part cash. TEYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. ieblld TFAEM POR SALE IN FRANKLIN ENOWS A8 THE FELIX GABUKAU FARM, ON BLUE HILL, The farm is located o Blue Hill, part- Iy n Frankiin anu parily in sozrah, and consists of uboul 280 avees of Jaud, farm- house of 11 rooms. Wi iarge attic taat e Liadeé inle vy more rooms, Lirms, an outbusiding adupied bies and storage pu poses. fun 15 situated on ibe cross road from Lowrud to Franklin, a quarter of a mile fiom (he siale road from Nor- “Lhiere are about 100 wilage and grass land, aiso_about i5 wcres of Woodiand, fro which over 1,000 cords of meichantable cord_wood inay be easily cut, and for =| | | GET YOUR TIRE: 4 - = i investment. Which here is a nearby market; also HOURIGAN BROS, —— T OIS ST e [0 P ookt e o bt e ol |§ DR, €. R. CHAMBERLAIN fjLancie Tire Co. $3 W. Main St_feb1zd Inquiregef 4rand and picturesque view of miles of FUNERAL DIRECTORS DENT, | 3 Suirounding countss, is eight miles rom . TAL SURGECON | seeccrmmmesorsns. . mtomsmr, ames L Case urwich, three miies from the viliage o M and J: tt Cil § o 2. 2 f3 . .\cnvn‘:e ux.udnml-c, Yt daey lmmmx ewett City Mi'Grory Buiiding Frozen Radiators . | s.os- 4 shetucker se | o macies R nevergaitie brook, | 13 { Twe w it T B Norwich, Conn. Repaired and Recored |:¥:):llffadan ot cattie and cut over 85 tons The Henry Allen & Son Co. ) °'For further information, apply te 5 Thoroughly i '5 < GAKCEAU, I 38 MAIN ST“E} NOTICE { Tested Under |} $1,500 a‘y i ‘: i s .'"ze?.:"'n;r'é:‘éf FUNERAL DIiRECTORS - Air Pressure. §| WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FAnm, 7|¥a¥. orwich, Conn, = DR. SINAY HAS MOVED MUD GUARDS || ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST. | == AND EMBALMERS New Office in ths AND LAMPS || CLASS CONDITION, NEW BAwN %o RuN® Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 ool it STRAIGHTENED | 2028 LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF : DAY OR NIGHT THAYER BUILDING - AND REPAIREL || FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF | TO EENTTwo furhished = - i WOOD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street I T T XD o Telophone INSURANCE 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Ofies Hours: 9—12, 1:30—, §130—8 WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) SCHOOLS. TIEE EEPAIRING FIRST AND SECOND TIRES, ACCES- SORIES, OILS AND GREASES, SILVY’S TIRE SHOP, Paul A, Schwartz, D. M. DENTIST PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY Place your Firs, B Lisbility, Actmebile, Life! Acsident. and Heatth inewranee with HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Avenue Prompt Service Phone 508-3 Telephone 774 FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED oy nevitd lnsz/fa/zce 5011/‘70 PEL-MOFF go!ll.v& 26-28 Breadway m\:u'r fiwcz all the ISAAC 8. JONES, 81 Main Strest DANCING { \Y T ERNEST E A% g TOBACCO B Fvery Thursday, $ 9. m. (AT WHOLESALE 1% I.-' the -m—- IMPORTED AND Phone 127-4 b i B o DOMESTIC CIGARS" Slisa Place M Yy iy Semers Block. On the Square Just m{mu}:n 1,800 | h-.ml- of | ‘before Graia Con oL 30 D. Merrisay, ‘class Garage Service Cene = Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- 1 | ming, Uphelstering and Weod Werk, Clgar sare $70 per theusand [ 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET 3. . CONANT, 11 Fraakiia St John R. Bowman ||' 89 Frankila 8t. OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK|:-. OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, D. Trucks and Carts v Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp, Musio 1 Have a Few Outfits to Lena. - 8hetucket Street . Phone 175 ARSI URANTS ]| 116118 West Main St. Faibodiifoastict FOR SALE ottt FM:'&:-‘:&’ AT SR |{ cotntihes or e o c.m""‘// ?s.::?-?.t:g‘-:l:a B‘a:':'s,:.'“ Wl:lflfi 2 Tenement House, in good location BOOKBINDER fi"“ WANT uxhy:r -&“ % aive po-vang h‘ “:la'; ?1?. ;nu«ht. to "mh”n‘:.'mh.':a- :-.5":-;::-“-: :.. ::.nlc:\:;‘:o, :: J“fe:"a:.::::yoap ‘E B the ko _h.&".'.'a"& The mlmtfln ZLIouEh ‘the advertising | CIiff Strest, Ttllpl.lnl 683-3, Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order Best quality, 2.00 por co rd—Als wood. delivered to a HARRY B. FORD in all parts Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO 280 Franklin Stri Norwi s ‘est, Norwi ehhc::‘n. FOR SALE kindlings and PHONE 792 of Europe. Real parts of MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURCHES AND A RARE BARGAIN FOR A S8INCERE FARM BUYER. FIi MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM “SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. L.’ seasoned hard weod en wood $11.00 per chestnut the city. Orders and teamshlp Tickets for all parts ef the Packages of all ldnda dauv-el FOR RENT—Six room nu-unent at 149 Lroadway. Broadway. wavr:b—'l'c reat fann. v wm: some ;_rent or shares. care of Bulletin. inguire 8. J."Colt. 143 eb22d * ‘Write Farmer, feb1yd TO BENT—Spacious store at 268 Main St., Putnam, suitable for auto accessories, dry goods, furniture or such lines; splén- G location. | H. Cona. 'n nn’fl-—smn in Cadillac Bldx. L Phone 606. Miss Kelley. B. Hasiell, P:unam, rooms, to gentlemen; fine iccation. dress N., Bulietm, or Tel. 1309, | feo1TUThS TO BENT — Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 106 Schoel St Phome 1043-3. febdd TO KENT —Fumishel rooms. _Tele- phone 2 jan7d TO REN nt hot R T B STURAGE—Household §oods stored for long or shert term; rales ressen- sble Fauaing Studio. st Breadwaz. P R S TRUCKING — TRUCKING AND MOVING—M. Fox, 30 Thames St. Phone 719 or 178-4. Truck foes 1o New York every week. febiid © D; JOSLYX, 293 West Maln St 'We move ever.thing anywhere. Special at- Boton Given 16 moving bollers and ma- clinery. rmn- 85! -l- ,snu Ehone fote© A Bloge Advertisement Will Sell It e e e LUMBER IS CHEAPER the time to buy that buliding few cheice lots left on Crane A‘:: —c s e o ——— A Bulletin Want Mmhsement will Ge! It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It e AUCTION . Auction Notice HORSES AND WAGOXNS, HARNESSES AND BLANKETS a4 the Livery Stable of the late GEORGE E. HODGN, Ne. 127 Fraakila Bt, Norwich, Conn,, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, at 10 o'clock a. m., raln or shine, MARY £. HODGE, Adm'z. WITTER BRUS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrsoms, Ne, 48 Main St., Danicison, Cona. | ANNOUNCEMENTS Social Stunt at ¥ Tonlght Through the efforts of the members of the Y. M. C. A. senior gym class, a stunt night, promising real fun, has been arranged for tonight. The promoters are assuring their friends that there wili be more fun than a barrel of monkeys, and all members over 16 years of age and friends are inviteq to attend. * Included In the programme are, Tem- pesta and Quintilian in “15 Minubes of Harmony,” “The Imps” In & gymnastic novelty, Ray Boynjon, reader, Tumbling Bedzlle acrobat, also a mateh basketball —eeeerna PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTRACTORS—JOBEKRS, Plumbing and Heating. JOMN BLUM, Breed Building. Phone, HOBERT 3, COCHMANG PLUBGAA G, 4uATING AND MILL SUPPLASS, Washlasim Syuares FHUAL 8L The very best plumb.ag by expery [ g orsniy bt B s i Line team and the Norwich Shore Liners. workmen at tle [uirest prices ls goar: x antevd, wiso heatlug and gas HLUBE fléufl"’fl‘mm will inelude refresh- JOUN F. TOMPKINS, 6F West dala Se T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET JAPAN REPEATS REGRETS FOR LANGDON INCIDENT Washington, Feb. 22.—Regret on the part of the Japanese government over the fatal shooting of Lieutenant W. H. Langdon, an American naval officer, ut Viagivostok early In January s reiterat- ed In the reply of that government to the note from the United States govern- ment. ThQ hope was expressed by the Japan- ese zovernment “that. the zovernment of the United Stats will fally appreciate the sincere spirit In which the Japanese government has asted in dealing with this moet unfortunats ineident” The Japaness government informed the Ametican government that Major General Nishihara, commanding the Jepanese garrison ll Viadivostok, had been re. Mived from the aetive st of the Ju anese army anj that various officers 4 ROBBINS COURT |5 he command of General Nishirara had GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospest St. Phone 811 1 BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING l'lAl;o TUNERS PIANO TUNER - BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 564 teply based on a cablegram from Ametican embasey at Tokis, the commimication was delivered yester- day. The paraphrase follows: NOW is the tume to trim and “A most thorough ang exhaustive ex- your fruit and shade trees by expert tres |amination was condusted by the eourt- men. Phone $70. George Menroe martial resulting in the removal from the T e active list of the Japanese army of Maj- or-General Nishihara, eommanding the Japanese garrison at Viadivestok. The court-martial held that General Nishihara had been guilty of 3 misinterpretation of o G ’rnm‘fl:sm X', % Ghizepodist, | the barracks regulations and had thas in- gl curred primary respousibility fof the un- '(':ns,;n“‘fi‘imfldfui’,‘ Siala B orwich. | fortunate incident. He has been deprived of the commang of the garrison and of the rank of brizade commander which he previously held. Thé barracks officer of the rank of major has been adfudged gwilty of respensibility In the matter and the NURSERY CHIRQPODIST coq. AND WooD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in lergo ot small quantities. * Phone 604 or sentenced to confinement for thirty daye. T3f2. R Shapiro, Willow St Lormeriy | The assistant barracks cfticer and a liea- | Duriee Line tenant have both been sentenced fo a sim- flar_ punishment for 4 period of. twenty days; the company commander has. been sentehced to a lesser period, “The commander in chief of the Jap- anese expeditionary férco in Viadivos- tok has paid a visit to the U. 8. S. 8. Albany and express to the commanding afficer of the ship his regret at the oc- currence of ihe incident. . The sentry who fired the fatal s'ot has been helt to be excused by the orders and actions of his superiors upon whom responsibility has been squarely placed and who are to i ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Buildiag, Notwieh, Conn. BILDERBECK & LANGDON { ING be punished as above stated. The sen- try, however, was found gullty ef decep- ARCHITECTS— tion in his testimony as to the circum- stances of the fatality an dfor this has ENGINEERS f{been sentenced te confinement for thirts days_ “In addition to the expressions of re- great on the part of the eommander-in- chief of the Japanese expeditfonars force, the minister for forelyn affairs in communicating the aetfon of the court- martial conveys to the Ameriean gov. emment ‘the expression of deep regret jon the part of the Japenese governmen, at the occufrence of this sad event' nnq ‘expresses the hope that the governmen of the United States will fully apprect. ate the sincere apirit in which the Jap. aneee government has acted In dealing with this moet unforiunate Incident ' 159 State Street Phene 1118 New London, Cenn. Plans and Specifications Fer Fao- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE A _Speclal Meeting of thé Stockholders of The Power Construction and Supply Company | of Norwich, Conpecticut. is hereby called to the office of Brown & James, Thayer building, Nor- wich, Conn., at oon, on Tharsday, March 3, 19817 0 see whéthe They Wil vote to Gomirm the following vota of the Directors of sald_Company Meriden.—Sidney A. Edwa Meri. den was elected Middlesex r::nn.r‘r club leader at a meeting in Middletown of the executive committee composed of Samues ! Russell, Jr., John H. Fay, B. K. Har. wood, Alston W. Gilkert, Robert 8. Pailey, Edward W. Hazen and Mra. Sam- uel Russell. Jr., of the Mid LR diesex county passed at a mesting held at Worcester, Massachusetts, on_the 331st da janu. | Smem—— — 30 vie: oted, That the cocper: = ate’existence of The Power Construction and Supply Company be terminated: Dated 2t Norsich, Conit, this Lty of February, 1921. ebIW Coughs and Colds ., o 55T Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat GUS LAMBEXT, J &, No. 341 m st B‘-fll’lhl‘ B H i AR T 3% “You Can Do No Better Than| rv &t o a0 i s e -‘: B'“y ()" w‘“ ”» the same atmosphere with antiseptic Hyo- ?-‘ m-unc. moving end truckiag. mel ('m"x-';';f,.,'.‘.x""?a“’ mln 3 5 Breas aad g Ny ‘:;m“ o @ _|No Salad Complete Without|iaerh, coughs, sore ‘ihrons or o il come in two minutes. :mmm.m o wali Ave. Th "s Breathe \Hyomel and that stomach e naa ....;... st umm "‘Tul:;;:flnlwlmu in the morning wili|= Qu sappear. 0 piehs B¢ Paone 190 moviia Home-Made Breative -Tigomar. and kill. the. cataskh e iy | . germa; heal thy inflamed membrane, atop arge of mucus and 10NG DISTANCE MOVING. Mayommse crusts from forming in the nose. | ll‘nz! :LIAI'I'LII Breathe Hyomel for a few minutes ucket PIANG AND FURNITURE MO THUMM'S ;T:"a'::r and rid yourself of contempti- TEAMING AND TRUCKING DELICATESSEN STORE Breathe Hyomel — give it a faithful one very prompur and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP trial, and then, if you are not satsfled, ¥OU/EAN have your money back Hyome! s gold by Lee & O. ahd druseists_everywhere. 40 Franklin Street THE LA VIDa ELECTRIO VidUaiou 50, s00d Co. Guaranteed in every respeet. Let us Gemonstrate this vibfator and erl w ¥ou that it s an excelient appliance. GAs ARD ELECTHIU 3UUR, Sty W AND PowER con Westerly, L L. THE MYSTIC POWER COMPANY, ® East Main Ste Mystic Cemm stomach ach, bddun‘ and all nmch ’-lllebuxulhhhb all towan. ¢ been subjected to punishment of various Qegrees. The state department made public & paraphrase of the Japanese government's to whom What Is Geing On Tonight Motion Pleiures at Seed Thestss. inrence” at Davis Thestre. hurvlch Council, Neo. T in Foresters’ Hall Notrwich Grange, No. 173, P. of H. meets in Steiner's kHall Norwich_ Lodce. mects in Ca No. 12, A. 0. U. W, W lia metts 1o uuannm-m ANNOUNCEMENTS Datis Theatre Women will find many things to ine terest them in “The First Born the Roberison-Coler supcr-special ing at the Davis Thiatre. women who delight in the artistic home furnishings of the wealthy people of the | Orient. For there is the home of Mag Low Yek, the “villain” in the picture. Lanterns of the fines! silis swing from the celling, the floors dre covered with the softest and most priceless rugs, and some exquisite china is dinjiayed on the quaint little teakwood and ebony tabled The second feature is Miidred Haret Chaplin iIn “Poily of the Storm Country” fn which the beautiful star has an ap- portunity of showing some remarkable dramdtic acting. A news weekly will aiso be shown. Sale Starts Tomorrow for D. W. Geif fith's “Way Down Esst” the Seasen’s Biggest Sensatio) Seats will be placed on sale tomormow morning for the big Griffith \production of “Way Down kast” which comes to the Davis thearre next Sunday might ai 7:30, playing twice-daily at 2 and § B m, the following three days, and therd will prebably be & big demand as lnte rest is running high over the coming of this, the season’s sensation throughout the country. Many Norwich people have already séen the production, either in New York gr Boston, in which cities it has been funning since the early yart of September, and their enthusiasm over it has aroused great interest with losal theatregers. “Way Dowvn East” is now playing in nearly every large city throughout the land and in ali of them it has set- tieg down for the entire season's rum, “Way Down East” comes to us direct from an eight week's enjagement at the Opera House, Providence, having brokes all theatrical records of that eity. The entire production is to be given hers the same as it was in Providenee, with a splendid symphony orchestra and a carlosd of special stage effects 15 en- hance the realism of the story. TBA company will also bring its own speetal operators and stage hands and in im- mense productien will be offercd even though It s a pleture play. This, however. is the way Mr. Geif- fith does things, and it is this that makes his productions worth the prices bhe i obliged to charge for them. Breed Theatre story of fast dramatic ac- . & sweeping under-current e Geep emotion, comes to the Breed the atre today and Thursday in “Twe Kinds of Love Universal's screen narrative ealing with the attermath of the eecond California gold-rush. Reaves kason directed the prody:iien and. piays’ one of the principal -ruies, that of “Buil” Dorgan, a malignant outs growth of camp conditions. Tre cast 18 augmented by the presence of the direcs tor's four-year-olg som, Keaves Haeom, Jr., who carriss -an important part with jeculiar appeal; Jimsy May, in an ome- tionally sympathetic role; George MeDan- fels in a humar combination of yualities and Ted Brooks as a moral and physical | weakling. In theme the story deals with & mys- terlous trio,’ a woman, a sick man and a boy, Who ‘come to the high altitude of the deserted mining gamp and take shel- ter in the abandoned hut of & man Bérv- ing_a sentence for murder, Thelr only neightor “Bull” Dorgan, is's strafigé Qgure, who haunts the liney fastness of the canyon with sinister motives, wat for the return of the convicted man the carrying out of a desp-laid plot. How the condemned man is pardonedy how he returns to his shack to clear hl name and how the trio—man, woman and child—becomes enmeshed in ‘the chats of circumstances which unites the twe men, all form pact of the story graphie- ally told ang dramatic enacted in “Twe Kinds of Love.” For the second feature Mahlon Ham- fiton, Betty Blythe and Francelia Billing: ton will be seen in “The Truant Hus band.” This is one of the cleanest, brightest and snappiest omedies eves screened and tvas written by Albert Pay- son Terhune and appeared in “The Cos mopolitan Magazine™ Strang Theatrs Jane Grey, who Is the heroine of #ht modern story in “The Birth of & Race” 18 a recrult from the speaking stage where she played uncer David Belasco's management. She ~opeared with Les Dietrichstein, Arnold Daly, John Barry- more and others. She is well known alee to plcture patrons, having played the lead In “When My Ship Comes In." “Ha Mother of. 5 vem, Fighting Chance,” and other features. “The Birth of a Race” which will be presented at the Strand theatre Ja de- scribed as “a dramatic story (£ lsroth- erhood,” its episodes covering all the ages from @ creation of earth to the peacefu) era just dawning. It is the same production that was seen at the Blackstone theatre and playhouse. Chi- cago, where it enjoyed long ‘runs at both houses. In fact Chiengo was the birthe piace of “The Birth of a Race™ Perhaps no grat photoplay han ever been prepired with more earnest eare, more historieal research more truth and more eager eftort for dramatic effect than “The Birth of a Race” at the Stran) today. While this ‘rama ple- tures the great events of hisfo. - it fs not primarily. a war picture. War is used as a background on which to show the progress of the world (o 4 great deme oratie peace. All Jovers of the pleture |arama ‘will want 10 see this latest ahd most brilliant photoplay s fts prod tion Is an ovent in the history of screen drama, siel { | At the Strand Pritay and Satarday Frolies ang Frils will be at the Strand, the last two days of (hi8 week. Norwieh thentres>crs have heatd and read of the famous revues presented on the New York roof gardens notably at the Strand roof and Amsterdam roof. And thoke who have fint had the eppere tunity o yisit hese famous ressets must often have wondored what kind of & #how s presented Naturally they know that it e ey for New Yor Anyihing alow. The ment bean Ing a miniature i thers. | Fone, Avee. for Ane wpeed. Many new & \tateo. m Fpeed by st #8 if your ¥ susphE At the Strand roof. YTLHE A Under the ¥, M. ¢ Neon Meeting. A ayeice.a noms o 8¢ Uw plani b thé Wost Ride 1. Seversl stercotic n slides will b whi pees r songs will he fung and a hrief ta fll, operste the Hil will give the Dridgeport.—Loeal v Ascoverad the man wh have Deen” enghged in Peeplng Tom and rude exposing stunts sbout the streets. He is held for examination as o M sanity. « have at tast & belloved %

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