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4 Bulletin Wast ABulletinToLot Advertivoment Will Get It Advertisement Will Rent It A Bnlletm For S-lo +Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It umw:wm Get It Advertisement Will Sell It e \FOR sALE R S SRR e 'ANNOUNCEMENTS What Is Going On T-id! SR FOR ALK 1030 Maxwell roadster, 1 ation Pletures Theatre) "‘"‘K’ a'fx ek o o tarts | coupie s el It e r Taly famiy polO%, BALM Team | vagos, 13-toct okt muld \ run 4,000 miies, 1917 Suudebuker 1 WAY DOWN EAST. nekuket Loage, o 1L 0 0P, | Sundays. Ap-|preierred. Box 111, Bullétin. marld |Joseph Sarles, at 270 West Main St within 15 days, good 185 acre farm, fige Pass. fine mmhu n $500; 1913 l-ord Norwich theatrcgoers have turned out | meets i l)d\l l’ 2 WANTED—To buy tarkey saxe. dus S o location, near station and markets, %l-u- {anine ey ‘fl’:u g-'vfl_ S280. M [in treméndously lurye numbers during the ‘xr 0. 1396, 0. 0. 0., meets Aviil and eagly May. g BPECIAL this week: One Tel. 340. ' ¢ marld %“F';“‘E:‘l‘;l{'l‘;l“;r‘;.’.“’.’:li':;"““\“““”,‘):‘;‘; . No. 1854, 3. W. A, miets apmmcnl. tarra, Con o e potatoes $150, two bushels uh“d_nm OB SALE-Chevrolet ¥omnr ik ALl e AR R ) S lyflll ail, = a ED—pair_farm nhorses, Joisht|ed, No. 1 otatocs, and our supply 18l 2 cash, lly car for someone who .ishes & 8900 | way at most performances. All fecords o il 3% about 1500, 30 erivpies or vaters consid: | figy Pmne 0551 W, " A aratand, TRYONS' AGENCY, e R I R L bt Pe i Cppenie Loige, Xo. 23, . and AM., gt ; s«vm W8 mxm A Y A Bas always-iad tho best of care! has fust | (o attendance and receipts for o single | Bt James’ Lodge, No. 23, feorption s Jowest 3 sl sy ey | 0 Canterbury, Conn. prics. Gia- tle, Comn. P e been overhauled and in the very best of n.n—'rn 0 cows, one new mi Fat coudition, has only been used the past . hanu 9 monthe old. 36 Avery sr. P ———————— | 5ummer and (8 just ke new; has not een run all winter ; this cur miust be seen $2,200 to b-"fppraem-d; will o quick.. Phone week for any pleture here will be smash- ed when the final performance s given, Norwich, therefore, is In line with all | MGE N/ other cities of the country in showing is | g *{7 o e xt.x B OP, w., bame L er'xu. K} meets in Foreste ov }-ntluml lndn'!. No. ., taeets ut 80 at Miiimery Depariment. m!b—‘ matd.” :I\h'hgnt 1596. WANTED—Shoes ~repaizea with _tha best ieather; reusonable- E. Buo- nanuo, 303 West Main St _augsThSTu u'nnma of Norwich, please take no- WANTED—SI El_ housework. R m_ nwa. ooy B, "v'v-hmn -“"‘n. SR Tat, & reliable ‘WOman as houseks r in family of lvo. luuln at Bulletin tebisd °rl-l housework 'D:II-II no washing; good m: P. oA Bo! % Tebssd for general it AT pake T ork; Mrs. l'htvl.lh Phnn. 110 LOST AND FOUND Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Du'ector and Prompt Service Day of Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henty Allen & Son Co. 38 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lidy Assistant Teiepiione 410:2 DAY OR NIGHT BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Breadway Blank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order —— et BUILDING TROUSE_WIRIXG AND GENERAL ELECTRICAL WoRK, istaetion gul wasrRil O Go DURR & HO \'v_hnb!‘llnll PRERONE & Chrisuah Co., bullding iraciorn, SLonEROik, BriEKWOrk, c88¢ oo S Germbt, PIAST. o pals ‘aad | btween & kud 4.3 a m. anl o3 p augld M. A. BARBER Miachinist and Engineer CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suscessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER right Best work Boevians 14 18500 o oat Main . and materials at AUTO WASHING SRR E R hl“ B P INSURANCE J. L LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INBURANCE OF ALL KIRDS FOUND—On Garfield Ave., & small sum of money. Inquire at this office. marid FOE SALE—Horses MULES—I have sold my farm and havé come to the city to sell my pair of mules that are 5 and § years old, as handsome a pair of mules s an; { wants ; they know, liow to plow and work anywhere you pul them; extra good driv- crs, weight 260 1bg.; 1 will sell pair of muies, harnesses and farm ~wagon to someone who will give them a good home ; price $285. Call at house, 57 Battey St. Providence. Telephone Union 2886-R. HOBSES—On account of getting & bl traeh T am ool o sell my three young horses ; oné pair of gray, horses that ane § and 7 years old, would make a nice farm team for someone, extra good driv- ers; will sell pair of horses to stop ex- pehse for $1504 also T will el e horse that weighs 1250 1bs, 7 years old, will_work any | uxaee Jou gat v, dmgté or double, and river, for > Coal Yard, 3P Weatmingiar. SL, Providene. Telephone Gaspee 233-R. el JUST ARRIVED! Two fresh carloads of Horses from .lowa. Several nice {matched teams and single | H. P. HAMILTON Tel. 1986-3 375 Main Street Preston Bndge Stables. JUST ARRIVED Another express load of Horses just here—all kinds; five nice pairs, weights 1200 to 1600, some nice clhunks. Prices ght. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 536-3. Tel. feb22d St i AUCTION I will sell for Arthur Portet, TRAUBSDAY, MARCH $, 1921, wo farms, with bu-klings thereon, near orth Coventry chutea, on the state road s and Bolton Hariford, 18 head of 11 sheep, large ussort- lot of house Very siormy, sale. first to commence ‘at 10 a. m. S XDE,Rustione febl. DENTISTS ety DR. A.LFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to § p. m: Wed and Eat. Evenings 7-8 Room 83 Thayer Building cel, 299 Residence tel. 1212 DR. € R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON ~ M’ Groty Building Neorwich, Conn. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED | New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Otfice Hours: 012, 1:30—5, 6:30—38 Telephone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 e, Whitestone Clgar sare §70 sér thousand. 3. F. CONANT, 11 Fraokiln 8t. TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116:118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century. ° FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEBD horses. Get our prices before) 2 | buying elsswhere. WANTED - “furniture. | Don't give your used furniture away. We| will buy one piece or a hotel ful have the besi " atate. " Highest Gish price rigt in our hand. Louis D. Ward, 30-32 Water t. _Tel. 1085 il‘flht‘ “WANTEDBooks, old_and new, amount; also antiques. King, 48 h.m St. Phone 38-2. faba! WEISLER'S Farm Agency will sell your farm quick. Daieisen, Conn. ‘WANTED — Puppies, Scoteh _collies, AtTedates, Bulls ani allother good breods will call and pay cash jfor lm l. Tigus, 128 Holly St mflmn., WAY PRESS wanted. I ha hlve Det; 40 and 45 tons of hay to bale; an in the vicinity of Plainfield, or I Wind- tie job, %rite to D. F. ford St. Fall River, Mass. mmu WANTED—Furniture, antiques, books, stoves, incubators, etc.’ Ward Bros., 4 Jagkson st 6323 Willimantic, Ct. __febi T WANZED—Left-hand sawmil., E B. T R ki 1 8¢, two for_1bc, seven for bUc, Gold By smolung tobaccs and Stak emollil lovie- co lic a tin, Moon Spot cigar bg, some pipes S0c eaih. Fagan's Smoke Siiop. 'OME ON, GIRLS! Let's go to Miller's and_ger aql dopied up. el B10, Miler, Hairdresser, 237 Main St Jan1s WANTED—Second hand_and_antique furniture. = A. Bruckner. Tel 717-3. 56 Franklin'St.. Norwich, Cona. ocisa ham county, having a press and wanting | Agayoff, 1 e - | Box 125. MANILA cigar for 5¢, Bl Palacio e!a‘ W.C. Smith o Frankiin have lnl lodt bl wité, 38 botst: 86 yers. o, has decided to offer his house and barn for sale. ouse itself alone, With one-haif aere of land, will rival an: you can buy in the ity for $12,000; it 8 large, roomy and up to date, nearly Bew' ahd squisped WIK furnace and Bor cold spring water in kitchen and bathroom. ~With the house goes aefes of splendid farm land with apples pears, peaches, quinces, grapes, strawber- ties, rispberries currants, sto.; barn x! with stalls for 20 cows and threc aones in' basement ; ens; also carriage house, wGod ho house and granary. In the back yar 2 tenement of six rogms, making a com fortable home for a farmer with a small family. ~All this within 20 minutes’ fide gf Frankiin Square; on & ‘toad to Wil- Siantio_tep 120 C @ and investi- gate. L Yai. Telephone 33-12. ‘marld CE—Blab wood $8 per cord, % souly wetd $10 per esed, stove lengths. Phone 1099-2. Brown, Yantic. FOR SALE—Fine specimen erkshire hoar for breeding, reasonable; also 30 to X e of milk delivered anywhere in lil)' Phone 311. marid ALE—Grocery and meat store, 65" Nortn Mein B, Jewett Cty: ‘maria FOR SALE—Two second hand express hafmesses with collars. 199 Franklin St el FOR SALE—Three May hatched Tou- louse geese, two May haiched Toulouse ganders; choice stock; $i0 takes iuem. Hengy Schaefer, R. D.'2, Westerly, k. L FOR BALE — Thoroughbred yearling can be repistered. Tel 50. Jersey_bull WANTED Fll\b’h:.u FEKCHERS pply NORWICH WUOLEN MILL lmneavnll.. THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES ha expired and are for sale at THE LIBERAL LOAN CO.: Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consisting ol Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, itevolvers, Guns, ete. 63 Franidin St., opp. Bulletin Ce. —_— POULTRY BABY CHIOKS 20c up; hatchifig eggs 10c up; all varicties ; saie deliver® guar- |aranteed; send for circular. Ruy Slark, iZast Hartford, Conn. fen2sd AUTOS TO HIRE FEANKLAN SGUABE Taxi, 209 Mam Foone 1994 G. K. Browi. sepzid T AXISERVICE Cicsed cars for funerals, wed- dings, christenings, and long| . | disiance work. ; “A ring on your phone brings _a ‘iaxi to your home.” St Phone 821-2. COAL AND WO0OD COAL, seasoned Wwood and kindiings in large, or small quantities. Phone 504 or 1325-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St. formerly deeisd Durkee Lane. AUTOMOBILE AOCESSORIES HAVE your iires retreaded. fosk | ew, wear like new, as good note Tire Co., 93 W. Main st tebitd " FORD OWNEBS—HEVQ your mlfilxlex | recharged in the car while you wait; KNl’;uv"’ and weak lights remedied. Nor- wich Welding Co., 31 Chestnut Sl Phfln‘ 214. . —— Frozen Radiators Rgpeired and Recored _Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIREL WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side; OVERHAULING OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Meshanical fl-pnrt. Painting, Trim- ering and Wood Werks Blacksmithing in ail its branches Scott & Clark [:orp. 5067 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET [ges cmaromu A, 0. THOMPSON, ¥. 5. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Sulf 78, Alice Bldg., 321 Main St, Norwi Comn. Phone 1366-4. ' fansld CUDWORTH &' THOMPSON ABCHITECTS Thayer Buildlag, Nerwieh, Conn, The T. J. Shahan Co.! Day or Night' | AND REPAR WORK , giving milk, or Wil Sxchange o penitr Al Barred Rock eggs tor hatching from-winter lay- ers, Phone 441-13. Call after 7 p. ;. @ gun, like new. £¢b25TuTh FAKDM for sale; about 215 acres, §0od s0il, and about 90 acres of woodlzny cows, 3 yearlings, 1 Horse, and also wag- ons, farm "tools, good 10- m house, 3 uble barfel shot- 2, Danielson, Conh. bargs, and hensery. Call and look It over. 4. Zavauoni, D. RP. D. No. & Norwich, 26d Tarms, one on the one of '89 acres two AL 18" Months -ofd, s maker, dam kitty Mexay aiso buil calf 4 month S armers poses. ety b26d FOR SALE—High grade uprum piano, C; mahcgany case, excelient cum_n.mn be seen evenings at 7. _1eb: “¥OR SALE Plat scal trucks, o siiding store ladder, coffce 1 & stove, taskle and rove double McCas: hér cash register, oeso_ciitter, 'a. cheese casc, & Nord a paper baler, a good sleigh ; all in good condi- tion: (ingras & Meneault, Dayville, Comn Tel. febzid FOR SALE—Two six-room cottages on state lughwity, between Dayiille and At- away 5 $2,400 for bo! Ttoal kistale Agent. Danisison, Conn. febdd "MAGIO brooders, best catalogue. C. febid FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. Racine's Farm Agency, Dauicison, Connm. e\ FOR SALE | No. 16 Laurel Hill Avenue, 12- toom house with modern im- provements. Lot 82x157. De- tightfully situsted, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Jwner leaving town, and wii s3ll at a very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES make. Write for Hewitt Co.. Uncasville, Ct. "FOR SALE | A good Farm, near Jewett City, of | 100 acres land, 40 tillable, balance pasture and woodland; good amount of wood, elegant 10-room house, in excellent condition, good barns, ruhning water to housé¢ and barns, 3 cows, one pair horses, poultry and tools. ' Price $4,500. Will_arrange mortgage for purchaser. For par- ticulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONCHUE PhnmNorwich, Conn, Central Bldg. e FOR SALE A FOUR TENEMENT PROPERTY On Laurel Hill Avenue In excellent condition, and a good paying investment. i | Tel. 876 40 Shetucket Strec FOR SALE Quality, seasoned hard wood or_col wood $11.00 pcr Efl ise kindli ah wootl; delivered to all pll’h of the my. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 782 FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, in good location for Business in Central Avenue. For particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 138 Cliff Street, Tlhpht o “3 3. FOREIGN AGENCY 8ells Foreign Money Orders and Steamship "lickets for all parts of the world. Paeka; in all parts of Fire Insurance. Surope. Real Estate and M. FORMIGLIO 280 Pranklin Street, Na*wleh, camu Phone 784-5 home ' Joseph Bodo, | s of ali kinds delivered BUYS THIS HOME REMARKABLE VALUE Eight room House with two acres ot good land, abundarice of fruit. There are tiree new pouitry houses and a barn. | have other godd home properties from $1,/59 to §20,00U Sacn. Tell me what you want auc .wproximate pricq you are wiling + pay and we should be e to u “usinzss. ARCHA W. COIT Highest “Grade Properties \wpnone 1334 €3 Broadws $1,500 . | WILL BUY AN %-AGRE FARM. 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BAnN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILTY — ABUNWANCE OF WUOw, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE., PUSI OFFICE, SIORES, ¢ HUKRCHES ANL SCHUULS., A RANE BARGAIN Fur SINUERE FARM Buver. SEnyg i MY LATeS | FAKM BULLETIN, (CHVICE OF 400) am A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R & i FABEM FOE SBALE IN FEANKLIN KNOWSN A5 THE FELIX GABCEAU FARM, ON BLUE HiLL. The faifhs o5 10dicu Ve sillé sull, part- 1y i ratss ai bary e soatad, wid CUNSISS Ub wUVUL S50 @eics UL luld, LAFiue BOUSE O il FUOKS. Wil large awe Loat Cali basily Db U406 IO \WO LLOTE 1001, IWe lalge DAILS, un CULLULGLLG adapied Tor ik, Vegelalies wid Swrake pur- buses. ‘Lhie ialin i Silusied ON Lue Closs L0ad 1Xom LUiah 10 Fraukil, b quari Gb @ L€ Liows e Stule 10ad’ LM N0 WICH 10 WILIARLE. ‘Luete are aboul 1u) acies of ISt rale dliage and Gruss land, “1S0 ALOUL 15 WCles UL Wouliand, irom Wiuch over 1,000 cords ol iuetcuantubie COtd WOul iay be ‘easily cui, wnd for wiich Ulere IS & nearby muihel; aiso 4bout U ueres Of busture, also appie orennrd o1 4o iree e’ fuim has a Sland anu DICLUreSsuUE VieW oL muies of SUNTOUNGILE COUNLEY, iS €10l Milks Lrom Liree mais Liow Uie viliage of ‘lehiVile wnd Yanuc, Wil CHSY Muuiing o market and raliroad. Place is well watcred, ing never-failing spriugs and iwe weils, Place will keep 100 ncad of cactle and clt over 55 tous | of hay. For_ further information, apply to FELIX GAGLCEAU, on the Dremuscs, or to WILLIaN H, BHilLUS, S0 broad- Jan2' way, Norwich, Conn. jan: 20 RENT O RE\T—Two furnished rooms at 310 Main St 1 marid situated tor vosweil Ave. TO KENT—Furtished rooms and rooms. for lent bousckoepng; heat, gas, dod Lght. 18 Union S 6d T0 BENT—Two To0ms, desirable hnmshed bikam heat and_modern Conven- lences. it Man S. Phone 1423-2. febisd TO REN urnished room, 187 Lau- rel Hill Ave. Phone 415 febzsd ¥OR RENT—Six room apartment at 143 broadway. inquire 8. J. Colts o109 Lroadway. TO RENT — Furnished rooms; also coomy 1ot Light houscieching Apply at hool St Phone 1043-3 fobdd TO KENT— Furnished rooms. Tele ione 24, Jjanid —Light housekeeping_rooma. 17 Boswell Ave. jandd brook, | Wich, 1 will seil the intercst of Plefro St. u»mlnlbon of 3-5 or see R. W. MoCiure, K. F D. 8§, Norwich, Conn. hisd "3 o aew York every week lepizd |fastly passing from view, and infused with realism and “:nsenees plus the finest gDy JUSLXN, 203 Weat Main 81| We ! mingling of pastoral scunes over con- \ention Eivenl L0 diwvitia VOLErs wud ceived for an e American drama. Musle chinery. Puone 857-3. Janed -«12- ite ch;rm to mlnllmlllntflbl'el‘ e o . |and the combination spelis\a new form of wli‘tfin‘““l gl q'bunml_‘“h' e expression 1o evéry scnse that seeks the piayhouse for entertainment snd illus- tration. — e et Canterbury grange offered a prise of a calf to the boy or girl s¥ho would write the best #tory of what he of she had learncd at the recent extension sehool. Neldon Carpenter, age 11, won the prize. His essay follows: What I leatned at the extension sehool. Ownerslip 8 one of the prineinal faets | brought out by the speakers at the exten- ioh school. 1f a child owned a few. hens and sold_them and could have the money 1o put into his own pocketbook, it would encourage hini to stay on the farm. Poul- try, it properly taken ocare of, till mote than pay for itself. Mr. Jones enoke of club organization. He pald the boys in Canterbury should wet together and orgafize a pouitey elub. They should have a place to meet and elect theit officers, decide on what brecd TGUS LauBLEs, - .‘. v, i1 Maw BL, loug " distabice L Thaniii and wbviu s -Am-n:. truckiilg s sbecial g‘ £33 Main Bt Puol oviia PL2xS AND u)' NITU!LL um'nu TEAMING AND TRUGKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 — e BOWLING ALLEYS to ¢o-operate with them for a start. After they are established they should meet onde a week to talk over their experi- ences. In that way one heips the other %0 be successful. ¥or filustration, Mr. Jones spoke of the boys who haq formed the $1,000 poultry &lub in Southigton. These boys exhibit- cd at the different faigs and won many pries. They also exhibited at the Bast- ern States exposition held at Springfield, | U Mass., and won §18 in prizes of 15 en- tries in poullry exhibits of birds selected from th flocks. They also won first prizes on the!f exhibits of eggs. The birds this club chose wefe White Leg- horns. Leghorns liave proved to be the heavi- est egy producers thus far. Mr. Jones #nid when he was a boy 7 or § years old he had a few chicksn. Tie money they brought was his own; with it he bought n blcycle. Another boy raised some hens; with the money he got for them he was abfe to buy an acre of Jand. On this land he sét out a peach orchard. He also told the story of how & bey had & cow he calied his own, one that he took ears of and milked. One night the cow was gone. He asked wheer his cow was. It was sold, but the boy never saw EMMA R. ST. ONGE, ahy of the money. "It is such fnstances as Administratriz. | this that drives the boy frem T AT A COURT OF PRUBATE HELD |10 the city. &t Colchester, within and for the District | Fathers should make their boys part. :gyuu{mésl;r. o8 the 28th day of Febru- {nors with them, should let them have » their own poultry, calves and pigs, and P o ar ke JUdge. + Coy. | Whitt motiey they derive from them. Par- chesiae i ansd Dt ents should encourage their boys to opeh 2 bank account. Once established, the BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING ettt NUBRSERY NOW s tie time to trim and prune gour frait and shade trees by expert ues n. Elions 070, deorse LEGAL xoncsu‘ By orier of the Honorable te T e District of Nor- FOR SAL Court of Pro Onge, late of Norwich, in said District, decedsed, in the real ertate situate on the norinerly side of Bhe:man street, in said Norwich, and being fully described in the application to sell on file in suid Court. Yor mere particuiar description, see said application. _marld ok deceased, The 'Administrator appeared this wonderful soreen lendl they should keep, and ask their parents | average of farms | in the registration Btates, 8t Ciuta Barten Tent, No. 7, D. of V.. v ights | mests ih Buckingham Memorial |k o T g i s, f e s s TABAEAT- 3. Dol R S nd let £2 ,h,,w it to you. Norwich Cycss |89l there is every indication that there . 509, N. E. &, S Mam 8 T ebiog ill be another iurnaway for the. last e w" g n.d b vta FOR s.u..z—on y-Davidson mo. | PEEermance. s e et M 5 Basically, Way Down East is & pies ey e, Sres? | turization of that delightful sory of Sew ANNOUNCEMENTS England rural lifte which Lottle Iiair e —eeeeageessy | Parker and Joseph R. Grismep made so | Al WIFE "““"A."&’.RD' Aok A TRUCKIRG | famillar upon the American stage, cover- Ri : ‘h\z mfl period of more than a decade. Ly 2 GEIftL'S treatment it Lecomes a new art, report of the umou Fa o TRUCKING AKD MOVING-M. Fo.|vibrant witll = lfe that 18 a1l bel 100 | sat iite Thsrcoe 2 tan Lite insurance Company on siness of 1320 shows that' tiie 4% bullnu- placed on the revious records In tae world, Nelther the great amount of hew taken out, nof the percentage of hpou indients depression, in the busi industrial we amou in the United Blasie an $1,651,980,151 which 1s a gain of mofe {han two hundred and fifty miliion dol- \Al‘l. as compared wiih the previous The ificome and assets proportionately, the income for year being $263,519,779, and assets making a gain of uuflun for s total of 4980513,087, ' Dividends have been declared, payzble to pol llc:- holders in 1921, amounting to 310,81 369, of wmnnlmn 1 is to holders of Industrial es. The nuimber of policies outstanding at the end of the year was 23,899,997 or nbolll one for every five of the lation. The number inereased in e S for each business day of eigh The amount paid to policy-] claims, \ders matured endowments, divi- etc., Was $81257,398, ‘or am $556.8% a minute for ot business day of eight hours, Greup insurance amounted to $214,547,578, The Company Bad investod, at ihe end of the ds and mort- gages, $357,703, s ln 1520 m Com- pan loaned and agreed to loan 385,~ 00, mostly for housing. vxemwuu- nurses made 1839.938 ec visits to poticy-holders, and Met- roum-n Agents in all parts of a. United States and Canada engnged in & health campaign through the dis- tribution of literature to poliey-hold- ers to the extent of over eighteen mil- lion pieces, These health -::l’vl\lll 2 s’ mortality. for 1920 among Ind ers was the lowest in the The reduction in general mortality in the last nine years his been 22 7-10 per eent. The Com redustion of mortality from in nine years has been 73 in tuberctilosis, 40 per mt. eu!lmne.nrilpc > m disease, nearly 27 pet cent. .od the fectious diseases of children, over per cent. This general and for cach prineipal caunse o death, is greater than that shown area of riage of William As § statring son, which is the lefllh attracti the Probate Court Room in Colchester, in said District, on the th day of umn. D. 1921, at 3 o'eleck in the afternoon. and that notice.of the pendency of sald vl cation, and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this opder once in 2 newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and that re- turn be made to the Court. H P, sml.. Judge. thought onlon raisitg a child’s work be- cause they all have to be weeded by band and it is harder for a child to de the work. 'This hatd work only tires a shiid of farm life. It is harder for a girl to find profit- able work on the farm. but girls cau or- Eanize canning clubs on the same prine ciple as the boys' pouliry clubs and be just as shecéssful. For an illustration, Miss Trabue told of some girls whe formed a canning club in Texas a few yéars ago. They borfowed monhey from their parents, éach took $5 shares. With marld AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 28th Gay of February, A. SEUMAGKE—Housenold §o0ds sto; this money they bought tomatoes and et O Ui h Jdme: | canned ‘1,564 quarts, whieh they seld, Estate of John Candlish, late ef Lis- on a4 and filed a written mmmuen .u. boys will be proud of it and will want to that gald estate is now in Bettlemi enlarge it all they ean. 1In later years |18 Breed theatss tedhy, showd Be S5 S1d Cogrtaud preyiag for i 4 -l- | e money will help them get a bettey | JU08' dience that witneshed the estate, Tully deseribed in snid -_;P;‘ueaugun. ;‘:‘;}‘;’";’;‘n GESRREC St Nt S ng of the new Alll:.l m reupon, It Is Orders at sai . tainly showed that appligation bs heard and determined at| Miss Trabue said some farmers | ore®Y i M o Marriage of Amnn. From m- whiich the bestitiful y teimony with William Ashe, & mesm-' British ber of the perliament. martied to Ashe, Kitty's troullies begin, for out of het excessively spirited hent eprings untold mistortane. \iohg cr shoft term; rates feasem- |bor, in sald DWstrick (#.cas paying back the money they had borrow- i o d auinE Studiv. $2 Bioadwar, e Aol e ‘& ourt | ed, and had eome extra money left. for btk Ashie haresit, which fiate L aad e @ written donlication AIGEWIE | Another poriant fuct jo protection of | SEDFeRMion in the writing uf & >y i that said estate is now in settlement in 'y Lady Kitty that discioses some of {he ; said Court, and praying for an order to | ur, DIrds. ~ Were it not for them wé|y.crety of the Brith ministry, asd o sell oortalni real estate belonging to said | SOU!d 1ot Taise any vegetables or fruit the connivanes of Cliffe, & meme estate, fully described in said application, | They destfoy millions of injurious in- |\ KV oy ® Cbogioin ™ oh “snerts siie e—— Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That said | sccts each day. For this reason we should | Pt °) 1% PPosition. who tuerls o S8 HELEN L. PERKINS application be heard and determined at | ot destroy their nest of eggs. trouble itatans &y o SECrChle SR o B S | TR o Mot 2 W e e et TEACHER OF SINGING |5 Maren, A B 1355, at 10 oelock In the | 7ho was late for school When asked | ‘3 MRS MTMEIS G0 S0t S aite ! 4 e the reason, he sald: “On the way. to Tolsphone 352-2 53 UNCAS STREET | (3 Ga0a™ il 10" Snd of naja heasing | school 1 met another Doy about my age, | Lne, JOUEings of Cilde s "‘,;::2 — thereon, bo geon by the publication of | He was climbing a tree after a birds' nest | (10F SORNEE, DR6RS Sper fholt beads : GRNEST E. thig order o1.%. in some newspaper iaving | with young birds in It I told him to | 017,30 20 Pimed by, The eturn ot iy BULLARD ;i|a circulation in nl;‘i mameit. at g:--t leave it up thete, but he would not. After 'Who loves her deeply ia spite of Wew three days Drior 20, the uate of sald hear. | he oame down I tuaght him that he waa | Aene: Whe Teacher of the P ARt Ea r) be made wrong.* This boy was leader, he knew | "7 Rcf Violis " NELSON . ATUNG, Jutge. |it W38 wronk to destroy o birts net. To: Wndh-m - —4 The ahove and foregoing is a trie copy | stead of Walting to tell others, he did | ToiReN Eiending, whe do d jof record o Pk what he thought was fight o protect 1t, | Thibury Feane Bosots eobr Hoita | Have & Few marld Clei Lydia YeAmaans Titus and Clarisss Bébe Outfits to Lena. ruunmw AND GAEFITTING cuvrnAcwnnHosuu. Plumbing and Heating. JOHN BLURM, Breed Building. Phons, ROBERT 3, COGRsANE, PLUB@MNG, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, ‘Washlagton Syusre, RO 58L, Thé very best plumbing by expert workuen at the fairest prices Is guar- suteed; wiso heating and gas OLilog. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 87 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Piumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET i HOTELS AMERICAN HMUUSE, D, Motriasey, Prop. Kirst class Garage Service Con- Beoled. Phone. _Shetucket Streot D Fn e sroaway PIANO TUNERS . FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 858-2 Clairemont Ave GEER. THE PIANO TUNER 122 Pryspect St. Phone 811 e RO e T ¢ MELD at Norwiel:, wittin and for the District of Lakeville—A Hot Springs ssclety note reada: Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Halliwell of Lakeville, Conn, gave o dinner ‘n the Z5 omestead Saturday night for Dr. an i e A1 Mrs. Laniér Pole of Hot Springs, Mr. ELSON J. AYLING, Judge, | and Mre. Jerome C, Jacksoh of New York E ‘Whitaker, late of |and A. W. Snow of Newark, N. J., Charles and Norw!ch fn_said District, deceased. Graered, That the Administratof cite | 13ter enfertained their guests in the Jap- the creditors of said deceaed to bring in their claims against sald estaté within 4ix months from this date, by posting = hetice to that effect, ofen\ oF'Lhls order; on Uhs STEACost nerest 1h the place whers, said decehsed last dwelt in the same Town, and by pub e arne onta'in 'n. Rewapabae havind girculation i said Diecrict, and make ré- tera 1o Uik Churt, NOTICE To CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF FROBATE For Stomach Agon; Ask Your Druggist About Mi-O:Na. It Qives Relief in Five Minutes marid NOTIOE TO CAEDITONS, AT A COURY 0Ff PROBATE sEw st Normich, withio, and for the Distriet \nrr;fll on the 2Sth day of February, gildo-b\'.’rl: wf;‘h ‘lll ""':“c‘: y The Lee & Osgoo E”"'e"‘—\m(w" 3 fI1ANG, Judet, |leading aruggists everywhere. Norwich, 1 giid Bistrict, dscensed: rdered,” That the Administrator elte llu creditors of said decease lo brinj thelr claims against 3nid estate Wl hlh six months from this aate, by posting & ihg with stomech trouble. Be fAir to yourselt, throw aside prejudice and 1 try Mi-O-Na. And_money back it you dem't -y NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. "The above and forcgoink I3 & L eopy ot reeord. HELBN M. Dm-s{.u{n vty THE LA ViDa sLEOTIMO Visabve Guaranteed IT every respect. lm b e 1o demonetra vibrator and you that 1 exeellent -vp 'f\"" l!.‘ncl.—All creditors of _ sall S GAS AND ELBUTK a eeaked a ool to present thel Clairms Apalnec said estate 16 the WHEN YOU W. nesg before the pi um_ better than of 'nn ANT to put your bu ‘ u:‘l’!“ll’nnmax. ugh the ad " vertising igned at 70 Unjon St, Norwich. Conn., Within the €] oe limited 'in the above ani | WESTERLY "“".'T foregoing o Weatetly, R, 1o % JOSEPH, BUHT r'm\ : THE MYSTIC POWER COMPANE, ® East Muia St. Mystic. Conm wynne. Other plctures on_the bill incude e Pathe news and a Century comedy. ——— ey BYBAND, ‘When Man's Plaything, the Istest e pablic pleturs starriog Grace Davison ontagu Love, -h"hl at the 8 nnun today and tomotrow, lofal plstes vhv fahs Will have in stors for théwh & entortainment treat. Maa's ¥ o Woman, A girl, Neille Vaughan, whe must a fiving and support & family by being N I AYLING, Jodge. Your druggist will tell you that |fower EiFl at & Faey fesort, 8 Altwost cof- The nbov- mé’ foregoinit 18 & true eopy | Mi-O-Na is guaranteed to felievé | vinced by conditions that lite is #elten 4/ Fecord. Quicktly and sately, upset étomach and | the eore. Pe Van Teel son of & Attest: HBLET M. nnlscnln. indigestion, or your money Wwill b6 |multi-millionsire, has m ove to : ey .t!‘l’:ve s of stomach b._‘.ml ) 5 umamubn:nm'um e NoTIE—Al cndvlué: u!&u:a ae. 4 Tablet and u.‘u.,., .r,{.‘.‘ u“llm Rer 1 ‘MEke bt My Thetr clamms agamst sal qataty fo ayth bt R ot ko] L N — Mados, who erréethle M ot Wilkin t‘h'e o imited 1A 0% mm‘oyun i h.elllpll? BAUIN FlEht it am o friend. She falls in with & plan 4 abeve and foregoing order. a day; glvi rélief in five minutes. CHA] A WHITAKER, Now, dear reader, don't 6 on sufter- | o, IS, Droposes fo teap Van Teel i8- stead of Being trapped by him. Follow- ' ing o séries of dramatlic Incidets, this latter plan is consummated. to°hes that Van Teel Is true blie. In additon to this, we have James Aubrey In Bwitehes and Sweeties. Ml notiee to that effect, together with a coiy fod¢ No. 15, Moon Riders. of this order, on the signpoat nearest to the plade where said deceased last dwelt, - A i the aarme Town, ahd Dy hublining { tho same orios in o newspapet hating 4 CUT THIS OUT—4T {8 WONTH MONEY | gireuiation in said ict, an@ make res Cut out this siip, enclose with 56 and mail It to Foley & Co, 2336 Ehefligld Ave, Chicago, ik, WHiting ybur name and ade e age n . And Fad . - g '