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A WANTED—A ~ f&W " weavers; | i 3o nm—m C. R —'** steady work. West Trae" R M P f““ e 1,“ e ‘mp Mareh 18 K mw-. all M- voR SALE—1318 Bladevaker panet LOSTA old wiist waich, ¥ i bhck s of 8.; valued as Greeneville. Fagan's Smoke Shop. oy eshvers u "k "F"“““v k«p»kc. Ycturn 10 Billetin Office 'and ___L,___.._..fi____‘m._.._ ‘ oliee (rective reward. 1d WANTED—To buy will o1 Avensy. $7—In the vicinity of vmuntawn, trade nice cow for a m. % fll . 1 s [ ,fi-’ 50; mf‘& % _marsd S . u',__ name reward if Teturned | " e 10T 1. Giibert, Tewert Cliy. | matia :‘;’;"m‘i..f"‘;:f" PRI .fifu:.'.;n | "’f,"fl PRICE AT 55 S, mnmnn NTED—Position 8 > Shaaeer; B0 acive any make of car. Address Chaut- teur, Bulletin. ular, Roy Cla n (ord, = ?;”mrlu 4 Gl % “FOR SALE—38 d ¥ For full particulsrs, Inquire LEGAL NOTICE ANTED—To drill you m v fpsbian ard, 34 Hedge Tel. 510, . 3. H. BECKLEY Several live men to act us Seliciturs, in Fracior fox'lmd:fifw.m. Box ud % e L M 278 MAIN STREET ~ Norwich and surrsunding towns, for| .. == — umnuc. Conr. S ot Blover PHo ST : an old established company. Salary m“mm y Friro """1"'-1 i Lo ANTED- 2 m-w Tel i WES issi 3 , $800. = 2 pRREe ——— ¢ | ol and commissien. Apply 57 Broadway, lumber wagon, $3 nfl N ARl mu Sriitare.| _FON umm‘, legal voters in Town meeuu of | v second fioor. P €2 y one piece’ or unu. Dm‘::m Jewett City. marid |this state, Highest cash price, righ i ee AcTes ” " l ¢ lia Sy ’ Friday, ‘fi 15}21». - : i six ) ket n the evening, for ol R i e | 300" a0 Loul D. Ward n-‘ fiv. ciing 1*'-'1;‘_ Tl P 46 eash. -Herman . Learngd, Ver- o sailles, Conn. Ipainea best leal Euflllb e ffl anzl! HORSES-—16 young, sound The names of boys who are |nesithy horses and mares standing'idie in B, it {vest Maln & ture, consisting' of Lesther Covered = o S O lto vote in Town Meeting, which petition o . ol stable, Bo WOFk 1 then any perdon ccond _hand taraiturd, |~ FOR SALE—Tihace double barrél shiots m" RBNT—Turnished room. 50 Union | 10,8515, ", 00T Gt willing to get up in the morn- ok o * ninkle mom;, and sntioues. Kinge, 43 Watef |gun, ke new. Box 828 Danieison, Conn. Re < o the Selectmen of the Town of Nor-| & ing and earn some money|inmale; ey home °,';‘;zn‘,“"pfl“ NTED_Riode Tland Ted n Au—-rou 3 . ool carrying papers. Frequently | w2 aiow®s iong trial sVeEal dOUbIé and | ~SyEivrEs Farm Agsney Wil sell| Sy Oo. Tel Danielson DiV. RaE 70U conmane & spacial Towh Meetink | and M all dolled Tel. 570. Miller, tenzinent, all| purchase a tract of land on _Elizabeth | Haird: L% st ‘anite prig i PATRICK T. CONNELL, Sdlectmen of the Town of Norwich. right. °Come and see AvoTIONS | | nedge, ete, PRICE #4800 8 S TR SRS ELMER B. PIERSOX. 63 Franklin, St., opp. Bulletia Ce. "l !fl-’—bmfl dmoer-t et wagon o0 Tel. 536-3. febaza g%mfii E’LEE _0'_1_[ £ S mna ARCHA W. CQ“ EDWARD P. HAMILTON...,Atctioteer COAL AND WOOD . Lace HigHest Grade Propertics | Auction Sale blxflnu r Soar, seasoned wood and kindlings in g eld c""‘" ct [l Toleprons 1334 s 82 or lmfl quantittes. Phone 504 or TUBSDAY, MARCH 8, 1931, « AlL persons liable to pay taxes in ti ‘wood, stove Snapiro, Willow bt., former] o % &I R LsDated st Frankiin, Cona, Mareh 17, ENT e W P Farm, s c.h Da 3 54 HOURIGAN BROS.|| M, sfi:‘.;.;,“,,"," vy B 5 L pacecs . aa, oo h and t 3 ———— FARM for sale: about 315 acres, e, S F N c1aARs y soil, and{about 5 _seres of woodiang: 2 -‘rmu : UNERAL DIRECTORS orwich, Conn: Whitestone Clgas sate $70 per thoussnd | COWS, 2 Jariings, 1 horse, and aiso Wags | you can buy in the’ ciy for m,m QUICK SAZES AND SMALL PROFITS. B a s SRR a3 Ci PR s b e tools, 'go0d 10-reom house, % {is large, foomy and up 10 dste, AT A COUKT 04 PROBATE MELD ety [—F— c ; emtry. Call sad l“'}:‘g’,&'fi‘ new and equipped xn'h turnace and o HUGH P, RAMILTOX, ’I‘l”lit::vm;nwu‘g! a0d tor the Disteict of 4 NOTICE Conn. ' ot b | Batro, N et g Maehen '} 378 ‘Meln 8%, Presten Bridge Stables,|A. D. 1921. q . ¥o acres of gplendid farm iand & Tel._1986-3 Notwiah, Coms, | Fremut o NEEEON 3 SEianc:dudss, The Henry Allen & Son Co.| DR. SINAY HAS MOVED |if mp A CcCO , e, T e e il | S DAL HoTmeh SR | Bl o T i ol © i ux 0 with stalls ug 20 cow] . a min it 38 MAIN STREET ew ce in P ul Estate’ Laent nm-m’:"’"’, c»'ia.""" ed] 250 widh stails l!:‘ (hvwe | TAMES I HYDE Avetoneer | | Orderct, That the’ Admi : FUNERAL X AT WHOLESALI T W TR B Uhelr claims against said estate within DIRECTORS THAYER BUILDING oLESALE :lAIHO brooders, best ake, Wil 107 fl;."'..‘.‘d""""" nmn s AUCTION = Retine 0 that oflect, 1ogeinar with's i AND EMBALMERS Room 207 IMPORTED AND k“x,)fs“" G Hewitt Co. Unomaville, Gk | B0 G e Y recme, e o James H. Tiyde will sell for me at|sf this order, on the signpost neareat o 7 CEVAIN Frriry ¢ place where sased last dwe Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 Asa i b DOMEST]C CIGARS | “ranMs for uu. wnu h\m&. ffifi.‘;“ ')S‘f" 'fl"v‘mm 20 :I‘;‘lt‘d‘% e and in the same Town, and by publishing DAY OR NIGHT - | Racior's Farm Toad to Wil FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1981, the same once in a newspaper having a DR. D. J. COYLE 3?_:4. k: and .,..u, » x 2 wg)wm‘m said District, and make re- £ hn R BD antic. Tekpfiu ® 10 o'clock sherp in the lm N'n‘g‘g‘ 3. AYLING, Jud N <udge. D g N T l S \T ! JO wman F R S A E 8 my tarm, located in Mohegan, ",‘q"" oI above and fofeolng 18 &'Lue copy Shea & Burke 203 Main St., Norwich, Co: 116-118 West Main St. $1 m ieh, ANt meLEN a DRESCIER, o 2 : b Eetablistied- far. Hatf st ".Ei‘&,fl:?hfif’s‘;"“ “'m"'h?m"“;' erod He‘:hdn lmme — “uneral Directorg | omee Hours: 512 1:30—5, 6:2003: || Zstablished for Haif a Century || ro-dpustment ouse. six rooms in each, | 11\ Buy. AN ®-AGRE FAat, 7 o, BOOr com | o0 e oty otified 10 present thels Telephone = 2/ ranged bathrooms, inost desirable loca- | ROOM COTTAGE MOUSE IN FIRSY- | focch mrits, Suf et B i ‘;‘,‘L; Sliims Szainet saia catate ‘g the under- | tion in first class heighborhood. For fall e ed at 35 KEast Town St., particulars, inquire CLASS CONDITION, NEW BAAN A srade Mereford cows, ¥ bigh | SIERE1 (0 05 HEL T mited n 41 Main Street i i year old heif T haiter ait caul A. Schwa DM D, avroms 5 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF | I 000, il "ol Prerrom s bult ¢ 7|the above and foregoing order. rz, TOMOBILE ACCESSORIES JOHN A. MOEAN, FERTILITY —~ ABUNDANGE = OF he oii. These abe purebred and| .. MARY WATTLES, DE NT IST HAYE your ures retreadsd, look Tike Real Estate Broker, WOOD, PLENTY OF rn‘ym 14 i b &) = new, wear like new, as goo MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFIC One grade Holstein u-w ealt by nmx —_— ; Lanoje Tire Co., 93 W. Main SL sebsid | _marsd FEtakliR Sqwars. \ —_—— e y cow, - toming ia soon; also L JUMIONARO saxEs Conractor ot| Somers Block. On the Square| ~xomb owNsEs—Hire your Tacecte R O U e ES AND|Sinrrise v, ; NORTH FRANKLIN Tuong. cowerele work, all gusrauteed | recharged in the car while you wait; hard COTTAGE FOR SALE. BCHUOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR| One pair Devon oxen 6 years old, the . 133 Oekrtdzo St Norwich, Conn. | Telephone 774 Sarting and weak Nunts remedjed. Nor A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND |ones that have taken the biue ribbon at| Mre. Frank Rockwood ase dausmier ‘mar3d wmh ‘Welding Co., 31 Chestnut St. P,m“ New, never occupied, 7 rooms, kitehen; F-.: M¥ LATE M B T the New London county fair grounds the | Florence, Mrs. F. f. Race, Mrs. ‘William 214, Teb22¢ dining room, living room, large reception | & —+* EST FARI ULLETIN, | 1ast two years, for draft and working | Weaver, Mrs. George Kahn, Miz Lydia hall, polished oak floors, fireplace in liv- (CHOICE OF 400) H H Johnson and Miss Mabel Travy, Miss ing ‘room, second floor 4 good sized bed- 1 pair year-| Rhetta Huntington, attended thie Social rooms, jarge modern bathroom. losely mated | Comer anniversary at Bucki : ogy* o' 'sary alf Juckingham Mem- | William A. Wilcox =0 s origl, Norwieh Wedneaday ered Shropshire Mrs. Charles Davis and Mrs. Fred S. e Sheogeil | | mstrong entertained tn: Ladies’ Ald| r—u:: & am-un: Co., buding esmcraciors, siGuewsia, BEICAWOrks 608 . erele and cemicnl. UIA;Q!. “ud paint, and TRUCKING S Beimeen & A 050 o . awd| C. D, JOSLYN, 133 West Main 5L W H . B L5, S Wt e 2| Fi Radia Tt e e ting snyvnere e Te || Frozen tors tention given to moving boilers and ma- | R. 8. BARTLETT, Truste, No. 44 Shetucket 8t., City., pna s P'"'" 857-3. __janid Repaired and Recored FARM SPECIALIST . Seven ewes bred to Btormm callego ram | Soclety '8¢ the Communliy house, Thurs- | L ek d 4 it 's 1 ‘The ewes A u:; hone "1ote® A oo " saetd Thorough, 41 WEST BROAD STREET o ‘1agividunis’ ARG &1 remistered and| “Miiss FHazel Swift has returned to her ghly e iss 1 ROOMS 1 AND 2 home in Norwich, after spending a week T, 418, No. 341 unns Tested Under long. distanel movits, "trud = ; % brood sow and 3 shoats, about pressing. _Tel EL -u:ud Air Pressure. T WESTERLY, R. k 48 T Riod end, 2 palr. wit meeser ) | With Mrs. Grace Peckham. A fine, two-apariment house, In the best "Muscovy ducks, 1 Bourbon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duerr ana GEORGE LAMBKRT Occum, teaming, 3 - MUD GUARDS residential part of the city. AN E‘; Wnd 3 Write Holland hen nlr‘- daughter, Charlotte, of Groton, were week . 1..{ distance moviag and - iruckiag. < AND LAMPS || medern cenveniences. 7 FOR SALE . end guests of Mrs, ¥red Duerr. ’ STRAIGHTENED Inguire Bulletin Offce, Mrs. Reuben niing _entertained Best quality, seasoned hard woed| TOOLS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS |fuesdny her mother, Mirs. Imegene Ar- $12.00 per cord—Green wood $11.00 nold, Mrs. T. H. Ward and daughter, cord—Also kindlings and Mm S O o i scnin, | Milly, Mrs. John YWard and children, Mrs. Long Di ng uu. S Me¥ i and B aasin s y AND REPAIRED lhfl and moving; I« CEMENT |mosissy=srgsd | wa £ suaney 233 Maln St Poone 792 novald FOR S wood, delivered to all parts of the city. rake, 3 ‘wheel . harrows bt mz“" geymnw\\;gueh and l];’ugh\‘e;‘, L«;;}a lm—, Tk 499 MAIN STREET, (Eant Side) ALE HARRY B. FORD |EEEME AR 0ohin SIUNANE | i i e ot beim S Masnins 335, A good Farm, near Jewett Cit: - PHONE 792 le, wheelbarrow | ~rs, Imogene Avnold of Willimantic FOR EVERYBODY. |__ coneBiswince"ibvite 10 Seres a5 dilabl, el ——l——r" ‘”"'“‘%h’;%&?fia’"..": i3 gpent Tusesray il her daughter, Mre E & BARTLEY. ure and wood!| fil‘t class cont n, v been = reriotl i O ° S Wood: slogans. 0-tocm o ..“:"" - FOR SALE fma’years. | Catarer il ba 1 Mrs, Fred G. B.iss of Norwich was the PIANO AND wmt ITURE MOVING. excellent conditi hn m:x F;iodnv otGMn\ J;u;m:u& Hsn?an rs. Hernian! Gager, Mrs. Lioyd Ayer THE TEAMING AND TRUCKING 2 Teniement Houss, in good loeatien CHAS. A GAGER. JR. | 4na dirs, Bugens Aver, were In Norwich . done very »rumpny and ntnuonbl. AND REP AlR WURK m:in- e h arrange || for Business in Coatral Avenue. For| Norwich, Cemn. Telophone 842-2 Motiday to e Way Down Hast. purchassr, For pare 4 g PECK-McWILLIAMS' CO. ARTHURH. | LATHROP % nquire particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 188 HEBRGN Shetucket Street Phens 175 | riAme TUNEES The Camp Fire Girls' club held a meet- ing Saturday afterngon With their guard- FRAN Ciiff Street, Telophene 683-3. OF ALL KINDS CIS D. DONOHUE : ian, Miss Eleanor Lord. Phone FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN FREDERICK . Automobiles, Contral Bidg. Norwich, Cenn. || ENOWN AS, THE FELIX GARCEAU ICK T. BUNCE Miss Gladys Hough was home from ¥ ON BLUE MILL. ° . pramrd bty o | The Piano Tuner |"siiii v, v ly in Franklin and partly in Boarah, asd ford i consists of about 23u acres of land, farm- 22 Clalremont Ava | #nd guest of his mother, Mrs. F. A. Burn- PLUMBING AND GASFITTING WILLIAM C. YOUNG CONTRACTORS—3JOBREES, Successor to Plumbing sad Heating, 2 N UM, k. STETSON & YOUNG SO BLUN Carr!ages, Wagons, t 11 ith la; ham. CARPENTER and BUILDER |-~ et/ FOR SALE |l bom 5 m;:;,,;,m it Mr. and M. . 0. Sevina werg i Cole 3 ROBERT J. COC! ; two large barns, an outbuilding ‘B.ER chester Sunday afternoon. Best -:;k_km materials at right| crymdiG, MEATING' A FOUR m THE PIANO TUNER Miss Mildred Hough gave a Sty F.‘.‘.:... 50 West Main St. e S SOEELIR, | natiialabaire. Paiiking. Tol: PROPERTY f et |, 12 Prospect St. O o) | e el i i Custp it G 2tub ming, Upholstering and Weed™ Werk. . = Boine of the members of the Congrega- Blacksmithing in all its branches On Laurel Hill Avenue BOWLING ALLEYS o0 Aot a1 11 et They s s laid thd chapel earpet, sweepir a fo hda Moy smt.n & mark i‘::““p.;"l::"mflhmmafll ord 'F."' e uii S | BOWLING AND BILLIARDS :::fllng;[the: i e oo " 3 AN 4 jss Marjorie Hough returned to Hart- TEACHER OF SINGING R N B L o 1 of © ]| orenard ot W2s AETMA BOWLING ALLEYS ~ | ford Sunday evening, havink been home Felephone 852-2 53 UNCAS STREET 57 TO 515. NORTH MAIN STREET uire uumnc BUILDING e The town speaking and spellifig contest will be held in the~town hall this (Tues- day) evening. e Y ing and Plumbing |™ —||_James L. Case BULLARD - Py m-nmn The young people gave a dance in the p’ g 91 FRANKLIN STREET L8, ; Shatucket Strest '._xfi e ——————— | town hall Saturday evening. Tennent’s g e | AMERIOAN s Gt Mot | = e, e 1 1ot ' OOKBINDER orshustzs turnished music AR ice - iss Flo: ith hot < Phene 127-4 AUYos %o mmE Reckia. “Fhone. Shetucker Sireet [ p— _m [ : JOSEPH BRADFORD ; Now Saves fomuETa T OTEL, Kuropean Plan ot rendway FRAN e = LEVY, 3 lows' B Tins 1 Utk dicecn. s | Eaves_Uroes am” Sephss 1237, Bai = ten m;;‘r:-:gr flasity ‘5.1114 | Blank Beoks Madé and Ruled to Order| ¢ omwen—A. N. Pierson of Cromwell z b 1& Evening classes - told the appropriations committes of the v iz yyand legislature that he stood ready to give Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Rent If” T D FOUND ~;T-”—°—-.,———1—:;-; Whit ls Going On Tonight - G IRORPUREIES _.#—_—.*—._‘—_‘ e it Ay o 4 eenter of Sriday f mornimg, with | Shesucket ¢, No. l‘l 3 Yohi, "No. ¥ Meadowbroon A #‘fif’ e m:f. 6. 8. roturn lulhnm'om1 Sl oy 0 O P 5 ' nmrn oy { “Hachem me maxu-mfixuun Jo"’l'r A O I. Memorial tan Airedale dog; answers to jmeets In Buckingham 26 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, xe novel, The Price of Possession, bi D. W. Griffith's latest First National st- traction, The Idol Dancer, appearing at = the Strand theatre Monday, Tuesdsy and ofice to AXPAYEIS | veincwinr. Tishars pifinemens b young man whom Griffith deveioped in &' (;w months into one of the #nTfl'l most e e e ey : . . ; ® | effective players, apears as the Beache lengths. Fer 1060 tar3q FOREIGN -AGENCY o 1030 & =, o B T, o (6 Jory awa | comber, a role demanding dramatic re Bulletin To Let hl-v.nanvl:"oo.o.. 3 k‘mlm‘flh’.h , _No, 67, 0. & B, Qotion Plctures at Davia otlo' lotures at Strand ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. ‘For the first time sines 1947, Hthel” NOTICE oot s oo e foy e English suthor, Winifred Boggs. cture, which will be shown N the D" 3 n—ugm wn of Norwich ate hereby wi m-a vis theater Wednesday and Dost give yous used fursiturs sway. We wicorg g ; éot in Bpecial Town Meeti e |l fest ‘ios Clayton nas done siaee ey Two good farth horses, hot o, ouble: Stanisiaus | have. the best faclitics Tor. handling a “wood T° e Te s Hfl;‘ml e "!Irelum from Europe, The continunity Was written by Bve nsell who picked up The Price of Pos< il Ave. 'A‘a A% anc sot upon the matters Gon- | session in England The scenes are lald 2 certain petition addresséd o |in Australia and the London suburbs, The- ' n- !-l‘l 6-feotn nt. ul e s;m&en and sighed by more than lete Wi My entive sot of almest now furnle Wu 114 Asylum e marsd | twenty innabitants of the Town qualified :::';’,'v,:w.:é:,.d ’:‘.‘.,d;m.“:., m_. - whom steals a birthright and flees to stralia. ‘The other nephew follows and ioh i— {kills him. nu wife accepts the Birth- ™Phe undevsigned, Inhabitants of the right, but after intense inward struggles T TR ¥0! o : arsd |Town of Norwich qualified to vote in|and numerous drama low enough to suit your pocke an Tflw’w“ 1844-3. ma; For particulars, Adlel l ! » g Ave. e 4 | Town ‘meetings hereby miske lppllutlvn_"l:v e a tie ineidents ~she single hamesses, cOLATS, wag- i i . g - e Miss Clayton's leading man is Reek:" d-n are good routes. Get {ons: ail must go. Nesidease, 95 Harrissn |7 3T quick Deaiion, Cous s ifraem EO WANE_s5ven toum hovan, wi I‘,'“m'.'o,}“““ e following. burppsens” V- |clife Fellowes, well known on the siage St,” Providence, R. L Wi e TR i | Maew! Cal ¢ improvements, located in the | 17 To decido whether the own will |and screen, Others in the cast include pames on file and be m‘fl Harrisea 8t g mv;u m‘u‘:fiw rx;n al?. bnh. i vy g !.., munun m of the eity ; “fl; purd hase Y :‘rnc( lu:ld'ln East Nor- | Reginald Denny, who has just - Jum;n SePHRE 63s Wilimantie, Ot | FOR SALE—F and 10 Mariet B, Nor- investigate. ' Apj B e T | S mpoTtaRt folm N e GRAER mdy for the first vacancy. % ensra e T R T D ; to W, ‘Phons 1125 pokés, at 8 cost not to excee - and | riec production, Money Mad, Maude Tur. E .. |or réoming house. M1 2 . | ner Gordon an er Mel Call at the Bulletin Office. H 0 R S E S GOME ON; GIBLS! Leta 80 3iiiors | Watregan. Howt Tor one wok “rmarsd WIW 2. oLo Jecide whether the Town will |4 ryusician; a barefoot girl of the Cum- berlands; a blind girl who regains her” I have a load of 28 head of | Haiiresser, 241 2 w~—--——- e W e R i T nEAUTIFUL TARM mn’ ; Nire Abeimads Bhoe Biore, a‘?#‘“n:.k ?;'“uefl.'i".ifi"'xié'r oo sarposee, e'a oagi | Sight—eertainly the last thi bought the farms|tunitore. A Brockner. el 115 n L SRR R T 55 St S gl s AT gy gy :{:“:‘ué" gfi‘n?““ O e o ey, entie. B WA on Franidin St. Norwich, Conn. TOR SALE R T R cidkerely for Jfi.{:;"'}'.m. o everyth) R A f ecide whether a new -=hoox§v‘fémf{’.g"i..‘T.':.."’é‘.“‘swa"".fi.‘.‘ A of lowa. Several good pairs sis for Bahing K. Op- Tarse. Daids, Sxoetien Soal Tty "i‘m'r‘;'é."“m-" o "““‘i“l"“““.,,“f "‘T" Bonjatmin " ank “Buapet | C - 16, enjamin draft horses; .general pi WANTED—AT ONCE | b R | el gt SRS Cmiia ool W% il et emenal tons G pored e of O ’ o7 3 oo il Ll ORI T t; $4,000, easy tarme. “¥OR RENT_Six room ava: at| 009, and to appropriate said sum. most successful of the many Minter tri. and farm weighing| s2000 104 INTEREST, GOOD non . The MacKay A # 43 Brosdway. lnquite 8. 3. um. o Also to appoint a committee to do all umphs. And now in Eyes of the Heart, s 5 “ & Teb inge necessary and proper to erect said | which 1s tho second featurs, the star has . from 1100 to 1700. A fine SECURITY. e, losation fob” manifasty q " school buildin an entirely different kind of & role. AN 3 rooms | “Also to authorise the Selectmen to bor- 5 5 load—come 5 11 E ) WRITE P. 0. BO; 412-3. A, Yerrington, $12 e F——-———* ‘Tor light ABDly 3¢ W £ Such Laura, a blind girl, who regains her - F "nem, Directors e | \ NORWICH) XNM __ »"‘" _L___E.L“W“ bemn:"éflfl;“rvms‘ou‘?-; tor ihe erection. of | Sight, Miss Minter undoubtedly dess some- e AT T A FINE HOME i ey Sl Ay ol e Y e D el oo uon. ;tmmny ixbdcrn. B 274 X el e o S e TELEPHONE 74-2 cheap. Write AwnlAg. care Bulle R T T e | eretor, the gir] and her fignt for final happiness. mbalmers ] 6 RRiT—Figai Sressing, roema | s o do any other bainess pro a’ld MOOSUR, GONN, THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES o fnaréd House has cight reoms and bath, M’-“’ oty “::_W“lm“ 107be done ot sall mesting M canmeaien | The story was adapted by Clara Kennedy AR e i from Blindness, by Dana Burnet, Paul n & FOR SALE—White Wymdutu cogker- | § elestric lights and gas; heated by Witk matiets. contained 1 sald petition. | . ave expired and are for sale st 1s, N ousehoid stored N Powell directed, while Edward Durns s 322 Main Street SUBE. ARNIVED, 4 Nl athrop, I No. || hot water system. Extra toilet and m Y Ahort term; fates roasen: ,,Dfl:‘;:h"k riszy, Conn this 3 Ga¥ | 1o ding man. 1t ls & Realart picture, & i THE LIBERAL LOAN CO.: R d lavatory en first floor. Lot 830 x 121 ? T Hroadway. % The other fiim is an up-io-date mews' M..;u-z Ledy Assistant g flva mo-“pafi-. ’-'v‘u-‘ L L e G 1 “ feet with garage and geed poultry CASPER Kk BAmLEY, weekly. - ly ] atches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, | In June. Abel K. Buraham. Windnam. | heuse. Ornamental barberty £ ey chunks. Revolvers, Guns, etc. Conn. ‘marbd tress, STRAND THEATRE. New faces appear among the players i . ] colleet a tax of 20 mills on the doliar on |sources of the distinctive nature Barthel- Funeral Director A = —— | FOR SALE-Howss” i “Gaieo Ferry.| gua Foreiga Mones _Ortars BAIN OB sHINE, {38 Fown st of 1830, PayALIE Marah S5 | mces posscasen. Clarine " Beyrmout, who- Office Hours: INSUBANCE . Ay rohn:u fine wide verandas, nice well E‘“l:.hémfik'" for p-fl- o m 100 ~ HOBSES = 100 1921 (alo Detsonal tax) HOh i, SUr; | has taken important parts in several re- and et : Hiln B o0 e | e i 2 s Goaie ua| 35 neid of treoh, yousg, sousd, Towa |55 Town House'in Franidin, March 23 | 0, LI Felnen, it Japances. s 4 B, Co mardd | ¥ire losura: horses, right e £ uuvwm h ;| slender, impulsive te tuous = & -—‘—‘~*‘———~——- at Elisha Lathi b from 9 a. m, |Slender, impulsivé tempes . RS W TR Bl . Tor us; we carry every: M. ronmauo oy ¢ on 28 pead of young, sound |5 1'% 1F4TR “Ruoes siore, on Apri | vividness of the tropics. She dresses ke Embalmer Feli 299 Residence tel. 122 5 280 Frankiin' Street, N m =5 u, Taging in meiEht Ath, from Y0 i m to 12 m.; same day |(he natives but ls ot of them, Wnd her 4 e g Phone 7846 e 15 0" mownds, Sad 40 at Town Eouse. from { p. m. to 3 p. triendship with the beachcomber, and the & ? 2 ai Bood, facin Cumrke, ToAlse hate be‘" e ‘.’5‘,"{"’:‘” "‘"‘: New England youth develops into the per- Prompt Service Day or Night 40 _head of real second hand horses. b lons as the | picxity of growing love for one of the 1 sell -eve horse with an ironeiad |14 other. Others in the case are Florencs Short, as the native girl who is uncertain whether she shall marry the native min-. ister with the wondertul (mfl coat, or the headhunter chieftain; Portge Strong as the native minister; Walter James as the cannibal chief; Kate Bruce as the misslonary’s wifc, and & company of sfx- ty in lesser roles. This is & picture that will startle you. Don't miss & BEEED THEATEE. Viola Dina heads the bill at the Bresa theatre today in The Off-Shere Pirate, & e | Metro special production. Opinion in other cities where this plo- ture has been geen, pronounces it & Wofl« derfully acted, convincing bit of work. This is due botfi to the skill put into its production, and to the fact that it is an m-pmx'fib from a Saturday Evening Post_stbry by the well known fletion writer, F. Scott Fitsgerald Tho Oftshore Pirate is the story of & group of people who adopt desperste measures 0 save Ardita Famam, an heiress, from the wiles of a scheming Russian who is after her money. Pirati- cal tacties in Ardita’s spruce yacht bring about a series of thrilling escapades, end- ing in a reversal of the intriguer's hopes, and the ushering in of new ones. Waldemar Young adapted the story, and Dallas M. Fitsgerald directed. Miss Dana is supported by an able cast, including Jack Mulhall, Edward Jobsom and Edward Ceell. The Pathe News and a Century Comedy make up the remainder of the bifl. Final Concert in Y. M. C. A, Coursa. On Wednesday evening, March 9, at § o'clock at the Community house the final concert of the Y. M. C. A. course will bs given. The Yamous BSuwanee River Quartet, termcd by many os “the best | negro quartet in America” will b the attraction. The programme includes mel- odies of lh “camp meeting” as well as songs of nd quarters. This quartet Gantt, a well known master in developifiy . and in arranging effective programmes. Mr. Gantt uné his assoclates offer & splendid internretation” of negro char- acter and characteristics. Desides the - singing, they also intfoduce banjoes, guitars and mandolins and offer as spe- = cial features, a reader, the famous Su- wanee River, plano harp, with Mr. Gastt as “Old Black Joe." This is the quartet that appeared with the Chautauqua course last summer, PP Comvocation at Commecticut Collegn. Arthur ‘Whiting—noted musician, is to give a plano recital of planoforte music. preceded by a talk on the history of the instrument, at § o'clock tonight (Tues- day). Mr. Whiting is well known throughout the country as a writer of orchestral and chamber music, and songs. His composi- tions have bee nplayed by Boston, Pitts- burg and Cincinnati Symphony orches- tras and the well known Kneisel quar- tet. This is one of the choice programs that the convocation committee presents for the year, and students and friends of the college are cordially invited to hear Bim In the college gymnasium. CLASH BETWEEN COMMUNISTS AND PASCISTI IN ITALY Rome, March 7.—Four persons were killed, a dozen wounded and two hundred arrested as the result of a ciash between communists and faselsti or extreme nnm- tionalists, {n Casale Monferrato, says 'he Tempo today. The fascisti who were hold- ing a patriotic demonstration, were fired at from a labor office and returned the fire, forcing the communists (o surnemd- o ¥ £ s Ay IT WORKED WONDERFULLY Hafe you noticed the mumber of pere sons coughing this spring, caused frritated condition in the che chial tubes or throat? This banished by a few doses of Fol nd Mrs. Anna Stel AUTO BN NURSERY =~ - the state for park pi ses about 40 b b ._._..—.___-_.__.._..~ 4 acres of land lying from the Con- con and your ear NOW-: is the time fo trim *ru. necticut river between Cromwell and any time between § a. m. and ll . | your fruit and shade trees by ox)e Rocky Hill if the state park commission Balley'’s Garage, Bath St dechid men. Fhone 1087 cictne Taonre this property and the river. o P mm.--nnm-tu-mub b tween £ i £ : £ 5