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Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male WANTED—Man who thoroughly under- stands farming will all kinds of modern fer masried man two children; will small must be good cook; washing or ironing; wages $60 per month. Apply at Bulletin. ‘marl?d WANTED—Nursemald. Apply at 24 Broad BE s marl?d WANTED—A woman for The Tea Room, 65 lway. ~ marl7d WANTED—A maid, ‘Whole or time. Mrs. Archa mar17d WANTED—A woman for housework in a family of two; must be a 500d cook ; no washing or irening. Tel 803. _ marléd Coit, 23 Lincoln m ‘WANTED—Motorboat 30-26 ft. Write| BABY chicks 20c. marlid / A Bulletin For Salé ' safe delivery ) FOR & ne 9-16 tractor, Box A. A., Bulletin. aranteed, prepaid; ah varieties send |two 14 i Eotiom Rock Teiine piom ol care I n SV ANTED—Small place e, depot or |1°F SIGuIT. Roy Clark, 5. Martord, Ct |y 'goad ‘order.” G. G. Urant, Taftville. high schooi. Box 40, Yantie, Conn. 7 SRS | Tel. 630, marisd _ \ WANTED—Second hgnd- “man's | Monegan bark; new house, built in 1019, losbox; state size amd price. Brown & 45 puilding lots, new barn and plenty: FOR s Stone, North Stoningtop, . marld cmekera l;oum b gocl»d {h;:gslo nma“cilvc:{- T WAN ‘Milk route,: 60 10,100 qts. | ens and hogs. ‘Apply to 295 Boswe! i . of L Hode g e 80 Yo 00 8™ | Norwich, Conn. - mariid |§ BRICK BUSINESS BLOCK “WANTED—To rent Gottage or apart-| FOR _SALE-—17 young sheep. G. E. D o Baven roous. mosarm can. | Bates, R F. D. 5. Phone 1816-32. tral. Adddress- Box 9, Builetin Office, | marl7d % Tel. §6-b. - marlid | “FoR SALE—A 10-piece ,oak dinin . WANTED—Shoes Tepairea ' With tha T WANTED—First class waltress, Ap- ply at City Lunch, “mar16d best leather; reasonable prices. lu.nllnf‘“; West Main St augSTh8Tu room set, used very little, cnnot be tol Buo- | from new: Can be seen at 80 Fourth St, marlid WANTED—Housework by the . hour. Mrs. LaFontaine, 53 names B ¥ ‘marléd S SALESLADIES wanted. Apply. . . ‘W. Woolworth Co. AL mar] WANTED—Experienced _second - maid, «willing to get up in the morn- | 455, Jachem Terrace. L X Forisons. DEMONSTRATORS wanted: neat sp- pe=ring ladies for demonstration; jng and earn some money ant work for those willing to travel; ex- perience not necessar carrying papers. Frequently saary” good there are good routes. Get f:‘:":;‘;::.:{;.‘;.:‘%.g"':sf Sty e your names on file and be| - —-——\—.——f—— ready for the first vacancy. e Call at the Bulletin Office. grades one to five; salary depends on i A . D. Simpson; 71 areten ave, Maniio marsd POULTERY on Ave., rd, Coms. MILLINERY Girls to Trim Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Hats. Good Pay. NORWICH HAT COMPANY)| WANTED IGIRLS FOR LIGHT, CLEAN WORK Apply :MERICAN GAUZE ANi : ~—— | COTTON COMPANY Otis Street buttermilk baby all you hateh; “Becond Feed.” Greene's Gro- James M. Young & Son. marSd FUNEEAL DIRECTOES Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 23s-2 Lady Assistant H LOST AND FOUND Fumeral Director and ' Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night OUND—Small sum of money. Owner 7 nave same by calling at 19 Main St., proviag ownersiup and payiug fo¥ adv. LOST—Square gold wrist watlh, Sat- urday evemng, between Alice Bldg. and ies” Store, or on broadway. Leave at letin Olfige. Reward. marlid FOUND—Came to me, a collie dog, ithout collar or tag. Owner can have same by caling at 149 Sachem St. and paymg charges. ‘mari7d D—A sum of money in Central net may bave by prove ing property. Cai. on Mr. P. Reed, West \viuregan, Wauregan, Conn. marléd LOBT—White foxhound, small brown spots on sides and ear, piece missing iiom right ear, Tom W. Corcoran, New liavem, on collar. information regarding whereabouts rewarded. ‘Tom W. Cor- coran, Eikonk Roead, Voluntown, Conn. mar15d HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTOKS | Norwich and Jewett City WHEN yowre cleaning house, don't burn your -old_furniture, books and Da- | Wood River Junction, 300 acres. "FOR SALE_Ennis farm, west from | farm Containing Two Stores and ! Two Tenements NEAR FRANKLIN SQUARE YOUR INVESTIGATION SOLIGITED - s "V + call us: buildings,- with stock or without, ~For | ~ JAMES L. CASE ER bt higncet prices Loul: b, ‘Ward, | fartner IntSrmation. addess " Eadte B} 49 'SHETUCKET STREET 30 “‘1 Ba: Water St. Norwich. 708-3. Mmr" A e - Tolophone 876 v 7 “maghine, | FOR SALE—New milch cows and some | REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT T ANTED A Borse clipping ‘maghine. | o treshen soon. Phone 186112, maritd | “MAN “Howmusha - Bulle- | FOB SALE—THatching egzs from heavy AN en Soudy, Howousha Bulle | 1uying " Smgie Comb: Wit Lechorna sense fr the Tesl uf the week "’ “Here's yer too sense fer taday yer too sense fer the rest ui-the week.” A’ by jinks, I-tiink he stuc me, enyway we jusi hey a few papesfor the com= modation of the public,” We. mell good seegars, cicarets, tabaka- nice chokalits at Fagan's Smoke Bhop.. mraléd g WANTED—Ice cream parior tables and chairs, Phone Colchester 28-2. 1. Horo- wita. % Tharlsd Malcoim A. Norton, Hartford, marléd WANTED'— Second _hand .+ {urniture, books and antiques. King's, 4§ Water St. . Phone 38-2. . marld WEISLER’'S Farm Agency will + sell’ vopr farm quick. Dauicison, Conm e COME ON, GIBLS! Let' and get all doiled up. Tei. 570, Hairdresser, 237 Main St. WANTED—Second - hand_ and’ antig: Cona. 1« ihg;_none. better. R. W. WANTED—To buy an old oak chest. | &tt City. well known make, price $60. | mari7d Miller,| ~— 'he sez, | BaTTon strain, $1.50 per setting, postpaid. Rere' | Arthur 0. "Moorcroft, Hanover, Conn. . mar TFOR SALE_Hotel and farm on state ad from Boston to New York, all auto| L mosUY [4rade, the best, can make $5.000 a year, | W '8um | 30 rooms, 20 acres land, icchouse, ‘auto shed, barn and stock; price $12.000; will {ake’ mortgage for halt. orwi ich Bulletin. FOR SALE—R. mar17d mar17d Address Box 50, . Red eges for hatch- Dearnley, Jew- FOR SALE A good Farm, near Jewett City, of 100 acres land, 40 tillable, baiarce pasture and woodiand; good amount §! of wood, elegant 10-room house, axcellent * condition, good barns, ‘unning water to house and barns, |5 cows, one pair horses, poultry and FOR SALE A elightly used Cabinet Phonograph worth 3125, special TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 Franklin St. OR SALE ! An Upright Piano, good condition, $76, easy. terins. - THE_TALKING MACHINE SHOP, marlid 24 Franklin St ¢ sailors $2.97, DOUBLE FACED la lled and straight, at The Pasnik Co. scli | good markets, good less: mari2d wois. Price $4,500. Will_arrange nortgage for purcnas Fi .culars, inquire FOR SALE 83-acre stocked farm, pleasant location, buildings, 8-room 1 house, large barns. large poultry houses, | jue furniture. A. Bruckrer. Tel 717-3._ 8& Franklia SC. Norwich, Cona.~ _oci9d, THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES have expired and are for sale ab FOR SALE—Small farm, 18 acres of Incuire of A. A. Ben- Coun.,, Box 1189, or mar3ThFs THE LIBERAL LOAN CO.: Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, comsisting of Walches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, Revelvers, Guns, ete. 2 63 Franklin St., eps. Sulletia Ce. — . TBUCKING - €. D, JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We wove ever_lng anywhere. —Special at- iilion given 10 moving bollers 4nd ma- ety. Phone 801-i Jandd LOUAL und 100 distance auto uucke Prone 1926. A Siegel a T Us LaMBhE o l0p%_distauce MOVIE, \ruckmg pressng. Tel 387-5. GLORGE LAMBISRY Occum, teaming, long distance Wwoving Bad ucking. uud ext augled 5 calf; will exchun; April. stove, shape, one foiding doub.e washstand w wringer, one dinig - table, - one enameled crib, one set scales, six finc fial house, with own water system, bath- room, steam heat, and garden, in village of North Stoningion, near trolley. —Hib- berd B. Norman, Norwich, Conzi. mari5TuThS " BALESMEN’S sample millinery on sale at The Pasuik Ca. § ‘mari2d ¥OR SALE—Registered Holstein bui. for brood sow due Valiey North Frani ‘el. Lebanon 54. marld FOR SALE—One large Stewart heat used only one season, Arst ci: wi Red roosters. 124 Platt Ave. Call 9. mariéd | shop, 'sheds, #c., fine fields and pastures, tand, wood enough for your own use, on | Valuable woodland, nice fruit, with horse, Vergason Ave. NOrwich ‘fown; one inile from troiley lLins, nett, Jeweit City, Fish Market. - FOR SALE—Modern elght-room colo- | & cows, 200 hens, wagons, equipment, $3,500, $1,000 cash. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimaatie, Conn. tools an marlld A Bulletin For Sale - Advertisement Will Sell It T voB saLe—avemeie FOR SALE—1913 Cadillac truck, elec- tric Lights and sclf starter, new body and A Bulletin Want - Advertisement Will Get It SR i R BOOKBINDING ~ BOOKBINDER new radiator, good Ures. brice §42e. JOSEPH BRADFORD P_hunl {lol-l marlid 108 Broadway FOR SALE—] roadster, in good | L condstson, Vb Dodse, roadster, in 09d | Blank Books Wade and Ruled to Order “WANTED—Twe 1913 Cadillacs. East- ern Serviee Bureau, opy. Margueriie biug. Telephone 1301. mari d FOR SALE—1920 Ford ton trick, with extension and open and closed bodies, new tires, car recenuy overhauied and in ex- Will exchunge this gelieat condition, Thacnine: for Lodge Cunabout. - ey A | siyers, Danielson, Conn. Tel 96. murlid FOR SALE—Ford Smith Form-a-truck, conditivn and runnmg order, or will exchunge for horses; also a wood- sawing maciine, goou engune and in A-l condition. ~Herbert C. heech, Danicison, Conn. Tel. bi-2. marléd FOK SALE—1911 Cadillac, nearly new tires. "N. k. Whiting, 56 Mam St. mariéd BOADSTER for sale cheap if i L L T BARGAIN to quick buyer, Overland 5 pass. car, model ¥9, In goed mech: conditlon, new batiery and uew Addr Goodyear Hotel, Goodye: Phone 392-3. marl AVANTED—Light touring car; as high as $400. astern Service Telepuone 1301. FOR SALE—Late 1920 Ford touring, oyersize tires, thief lock, motometer, eic. ; speuk quickly. ©. 8. Peck. Telepk 463-14 Norwich Div. marizd FOE BALK—New 1921 Oaklands, road- ster and b pass. touring, $1,6%6; 4 pase. coupe and § pass. sedan, 32,060 ; Northway -rucks, 2 and 3 1-Z ton capacily, 33,400 vy 90. H. E. Anderson,. zl siaple St, Damielson, Conn. ‘Wel. 34U. marivd HAVE you seen the new super-powercd lurley-Ddvidson motorcycie? —— e e BeWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS * AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING ety . COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings tn large or small qQuantities. Phove 504 or 11825-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly Durkee Lage. decisd PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTRACTORS—3IOBDERS, moing and lieaung. N i chot ROBEKT J, COCMMIAK PLUD st s0sd TING AND NiLL SUPPLIES Wanhinsevs syunte. . Cisveom bk The very Lust piuwb.ng by exp Workiben 4l Lue luilesl prices 18 Guars Kuleed; @00 Lediila ale wus, HLMME JOIN K. TOMPIIAS, 67 Wesi Maiu Su T. F. BURNS Come_ in ud let €2 show it to N cn U . . S Faimae T NOMGRE | Heating and Plumbing 81 FRANKLIN STREET TO BENT — e FOI_ RENT—Furnished roo: 81 s taes oy Union St. —murl7d DISTRICT. OF ' ANDOVEI Provate Court, Maich 15, 1921 Estate of Ann k. Holbrook, Columbia, in eaid District, d v i late of TO BENT_Two nice light housckeep- ing rooms, all CONVel.chCes, Private Iaii- iy, Luurel Hill box K. M., budetn. marléd . Fixecutrix i g exhibited ‘:Cfi — | admt on account with sald estate v —Three rooms, basement, 61 | to 11 4 Fountwin St. ror infurmation, app e Ordered, That t A D. 18 t 1 oc! th day of March, Happy St marisd BUY THIS FINE HOME House has eight rooms and bath, sldctric lights and gas; heated by ¥OR SALE—Barred - Rack eggs for . batching irom winter - layers. - bhone § Ot water system. Extra toilet anc 441-13. & mar1sa atory on first ficor. Lot 80 x 1z, <t with garage and good poulti, -use. Ornamental trees, barber.. uge, etc, PRICE $4,800 ARCHA W. COI1 ciigaest urade Properties 638 Broad.. pnone 1334 Long Distance Moviue 80a_Expressin 3 v FOREIGN AGENCY LN s apeti ey ona K Fard | Lush Miller maréas: | Siesmatii) dickets tariailipats ot the 23 Melni st - Eaoe 132 BOViId mx;‘-‘rzl]s“ _:x:g‘-ofifl._re\c,leryced:rm‘pu&u, Tong: in aul pasis o1 harope. Keal Ligiate and "filfiu‘:"‘“fi""‘:h&fufli “xs,;;'mfi' E. Whiting, 66 Mam -St. kire lasurance. LONG_DISTANCE MOVING. —_— e A e e BUOWN & BANRTLLY, snetuche: 3. Phune 8 PIANU AND FURNITURE MOVING TEAMING AND TRUCKING stove lengins; Stove lengins, Brown, Yantic. FOR SALE — Slab wood $8 per cord, hard wood $10 per cord, Phone 10832, C. 8. mari4d EW spring co: . Some as low ag M. FORMIGLIO . , | 280 Frankiin Street, Norwich, Conn. , | Phone 784-2 M FOR SALE done very promptly and at reasonable | 35577 don DIy, thoss Wgh prices; see | sect quality, seasonsa hard: wood a-rHuan E;':ATHROP before you buv. mariZd .:'n:'v fi:‘_fawr‘:;-‘r:;:- wnv: l“fl:fi: Al A e T e = i and cnestiu Shetucket Street Phone 175] ot 0 S T o yienement house and | wood, deilvered to ail parts of the city, Inquire 349 West Main St. mari2d ; HAKRY B. FORD AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES The Henry Allen & Son Co. 828 MAIN STREET B FUNERAL DiKeCiORS | AND EMBALMERS FCR SALE—Horses = FOR HALE—One work horse, one reg- red Holsteih bull calf 2 weeks old, ap if waken at once. William Catter, 'i:;uu h Coventry, Conn. marlid Lady Assistant Tejephone 410-2| FOR SALE—Two ye acer, by Peter Egan; good prospects. Inquire of b vt e vl {5 "B, Grover, Fair Grounds. -maried - = HORSES for. sale; 22 head of finest SRBISEGEIEBY | norses. scen in these parts for a long while eone pair, weighing 3300, farm Shea & Burke chunks; several good second hand horses, combination drivinz and saddle horse; cvery horse warranted as represented.or money_ refunded. Joseph Bergman, rear f 36 @Golden St., New London, Conn, marldd FOR SALE—One pair of strong work- horscs. 4 seis of harness, du “uneral Directors 41 Main Street marild CIGARS 7 SALE HORSES I have 15 Horses of different kinds I.must dispose of risht away to make room for another carivad which wil are rive March 19. Come and see them, Prices right. z FLMER E. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. 7 cIGARS Whitestone Clgar sare $70 per thousand 4. F. CONANT, 11 Frauklin St. marlsd TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bcwman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century. DENTISTS ‘ ey i} DR. ALFRED RICHARDS : DENTIST \ Office Hours: “9-12 a. m.—1.30-to § p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thayer Building rel. 299 Residence tel. 12z DR. . R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory B Norwich, Conn. MUsIo HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING | Telophene 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET EanesT & o NOTICE suLaro DR. SINAY HAS MOVED T New Office in the Phone 1274 THAYER BUILDING Outfite to Lena. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30~5, 6:30—8 Telephone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D, DENTIST Somers Block." On the Square Telephone 774 ARCHITECTS — CUDWORTH & THOMPEON ARCHITECTS . Thayer Belldiag, Norwich, Conn, PIANO TUNEES FREDERICK T. BUNCE _ The Piano Tuner Prone £38-2 22 Clairemont Ave GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect 5t. Phone 511 mp | carts, 1 lumber ‘Wagon, $300. Tel. 1273-12. | | raising, concrete work; HAVE your ures retreaded, look like new, wear like new, as good a8 new. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Main St febZ4d FORD OWNERS—Have your magneto | 1 recharged in the car while you wait; hard starting and weak lights remedied. No FOR SALE—Wagon suitable to_car groceries or meat. 63 b4 0. Box 125, Jewett Cit; BTOP in o See us; we carry every- thing m the line_of Second-| ture, stoves, eic, 0. Main St. marild 6 Water St, Norwich. Phone 1703 marzd and furni- ew London Salesroom, PAONE 782 FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN BNUWN A5 THE FELIX GAKUEAU FAEM, ON BLUE ‘HILL, The farii is WCkiou w sie sill, parts Iy i brassia aue PRILY I Dosra wich Welding Co., 31 Chestnut St. Phone half tiie prices ypu pay eisewhere. Tl 2L 10224 | Blsnik Co., Nofwich, Wilimantie. Dad ielse Putnam. marl2d SAMPLE wraps and coats at less than COLSISLS OL 4bUUL 430 aGies Of lund, (Arm- Louse OL 11 rooms, Witk large atlic that Calk casily De Lisue LLLO (WO LIOFe roOms, LWO lalge buris, an outbulding adapied OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS K ner, Coun. FOR SALE—A fine roller awaing, in first class condition, very cheap. Write Awning, care Bulletin. absoluetiy marsd “FOR SALE—Registered Berkshire pigs, 1-boar, % -soys, $40 and $35 each, 10 mout™Y’ old, 10 ibs. each. "Apply G He Waiker, Pine Acres iarm, Clari Tel. Willimantic 647-3. mar2d modern, s Cor- LOF Huis, VesclAbICS 4G - SLOTAES <pUE- boses. ‘Lie Lacm 15 Siluated on \de cross Voau trom Loatab to krankil, a quarter UL & e Livia lue state 10ad trowm Nor- wicn o Willuuanuc, le are about 1v0 acres of first ratw dilage and gruss iand, w0 about b acres Of woouiand, irom wuich over 1,000 cords of merchantably cord wood muy be easily cut, and for Which Urere 1s o nearby markel; -also about YU acres of pasture, also apple rchiard of 400 trees. The farm has @ s {1 ‘ Automobiles‘, iages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, \ Blacksmithing in all its branches = | Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET BUILDING * FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of | excavating and stonewprk and _house- all guaranteed work, - 123 Oakridge St.. Norwigh, Conn. Telephone 627-5. mar3d CEMENT | FOR EVERYBODY. i 1 PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG 7 - Buccessor -to STETSON & ¥OUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at- right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone INSURANCE 2 J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street A two-apartment ‘house, all hardwood floors, ranged bathrooms, most desirable loc: tion in first class neighborhood. For full particulars, inquire dini Tooms, large me MOST beautiful coats, wraps and mil- nery at unheard of low .prices. The Pasnik Co. sell for les: FOR SALE—TWO six-room cottages on state highway, between Dayville and At- tawaugai Real Estate Agent. Danieison, Conn. mar12d _$2,400 for both. Joseph Eodo, “febdd srand and piciuresque ‘view of miles of Suriounuing euuntry, 18 eight miles from Aorwica, Liree mi Fitchvilie and_Yanie, With_easy haul to market and railroad. Place is wi watcred, having never-failing \brook, , | sprigs and twc wells. Place will keep 140 Lcad of cattle and cul over ¥ tons of hay. _MAGIC brooders, best make, Write for catalogue.” C. Hewitt Co., Uncasville, Ct. febdd “FABMGS for sale. Write for bulletin. Mlne’d! Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. IF YOU think anything of your money, ou owe yourself a call to The Pasnik Co. fore you buy your spring apparel. mari2d . FOR SALE The desirable two apartment house, No. 10 Garfield Avenue (Laurel Hill). Pleasingly situ- ated one minut® from trolley — PRICE $3,500 For full partikulars, inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES e WO FCR SALE A-brand new, modern, up-to-the-minute six rooms in each, JOHN A. MORAN, Reil Estate Broker, marsd Franklin Square. FOR SALE’ 50 West Main 8t.| 2 Tonement House, in good location 'for Business in Central Avenue. For partisulars, see. A, V. GOVELLO, 198 Cliff Street, Telephone 683-3. very choicely ar- ¥or. further information, FELIX GARCEAU, on the premises, or to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, 35 Broad- way, Norwich, Conx. Jan27d , 1500 “| WILL ©UY AN 80-ACRE FAnm, 7 ROOM SOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. + AND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILTY — ABUNDANCE OF WOOD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1.4 MILE TC VILLAGE. PQST OFFICE, STORES, CH URCHES AND SCHOUOL&w A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOIGE OF 400) : 13 oy Wiliam A, Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET * ROOM.S_ 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I CITIZENS OF NORWICH, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ! Dea. W. C. Smith of Franklin having lost his wife, and being 86 years old, bas decided to oiter his nouse and farm for sale. The house ‘itself glone, You can buy in the city for $12,000; it is large, roomy and uy (o date, 1y bew and equipped with furnace and hof #nd cold syring water in kitchen bathroom. With the house _goes acres of splendid furm land witnh apples pears, peaches, uinces, grapes, Straw) Fies, raspoerries, currants, ete. $4x30 with stails Zor,2v cows and three horses in basement ; oue large hen house ens; also carriage house, wopd house, ice house and grauary. sln the back yard ia @ tenement of six rooms, making 8 esm- fortabie home for a farmer with & small family. Ali bis within 20 minutes' ride of Frankiin Square, on state road to Wil- limantic, for $12,000. Conie and investi- COTTAGE FOR SALE. New, never occupled, 7 rooms, kitchen, ing 'room, 1iving room. large reccption - - ‘hdL polished “oak floors, fireplace in liv- (NSURANCE OF ALLKINDS i neox 4 gocd ‘room, second fioor ba ..Ru. 8. BARTLETT, Trustes, gate. W. C. Smith, Yantic. Telephone $3-12, or inquire of Willjam F. Hill, Room 108, Thayer Building. marld R good sized ted-{ . HOTELS. AMERICAN HUUBK, D, Morrissey, Prop. First class Garage Service <obs Bected, Phone. Shetucket Street. frot the village of | with | one-hait ‘acre of land, will Fival any home | 100 | barn | i fenced yard, one smaller for chick-' i, ¥OR RENT—_Five-room tenement, elec- |3t the Probate Oftice in Columbia. be. tric ghes, buth and hurdwood noors, §13. | and, the same is, assigned for a hearing : . on the allowance of said administration Hyepnuey Ave, Laurcl Hill, - Vione | , N L st n the afternoon, | A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent I United .unmucn.‘u-b ih’-‘."' ‘.-‘hlficn'upnl:"l' masorwich Ledge. No. 43, . P. 0. . Clover Temple, No. 9, P. 5., meets Buckin Racmora,”" ¥+ B o Vi , No. 4, 8 R X “m“h mm.no.nll Davis Tacatre A story taat comolnes deep heart appeal With Al elgporate B.clely background i promised in “The Hestiess Sex”, tos pio- ture verstum of Mobert W. Chambers novel of the game nume which is coumny 0 he Davis theatre Friduy and Setur day. Macicn Duvies is the star, Thi roine of the siory s & pretty young wofaen with an inborn love for ex- citement. . Having tasted ol inuvpendence, she Iongs w0 experience lite 1 the fwil Lhe resulf is an uniappy marriage, but subsequently a real love comes (o her, Ang tue ending is & happy ne. A briliiani Dauroum gewils, I whicn mure than sty hundred people take part, an wutomeobis accldent, and scenes in 4 mililenaire countcy home ufe featuraa Carlyle. B.ackwell ana IRalph Kellard have tie leading roles in suport of Mist Uavies. ‘The second feature s Billie Burke's latest Paramount picture, ““The Eduoa- tiom of ilzabeth, 4 fiim adaptation of Moy Horaiman's femous comedy which wag oroducsd in London in 1847 and wiuch 48 - been presented all over thk couniry with great success. The story deais Wilh (ue education of & rough ane Teauy coorus giri‘by members of un aris tocratic famby wod masy laughable scenes attend the process. Migs Lurke's role is $aid 1o be one of tie best & which she has been seen in many mcnths Donaid Cdmeron is leading man and he heads an exceptionally large and clever supporting cast. 1f you fidve never seen an Angry KU turn on & cat, see Larry Semon in “The Grocery Cleck,” which concludes St bl Davis Theatre, - Sunday Monday aad I persons interested therein to appear at said time and place by publishing this order once in some newspaper - havinz a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy on the ublic siznpost in tae Town of Columbia, Te the deccased last dwelt, at least alx days hefore said’ timé assigned. _| Certified from Record. 5. WHITE SUMNER, mar17d Judge. TO NT The rber homesteud, large, fertile hay farm on Puun Hill; arrangements can be made’to scll hay enougn to pay rewt K. W. Barver, 1é oswell Ave. Tel. 1458, marlid TO BENT—Furnished room. 24 River ivenue, marizd OB RENT—SIX-Toom (enciuent, aodern imurovements, £t mam St aquire Abelmaus Sooe Stove, 10 Mawm |\ )‘-‘ G mardd ) FOR RENT — Two tenements, four - ,ums eaca, With modern improveinents, T « smad fwmily. Thames Coul Co., 14 9 i g BE T T marid i ffl: X!T-Gll: room lglrlmsln! at il Y. quire . Cout, 2 - s . g New London (Norwich) Line TO RENT — Furnished rooms also Enjoy this delightful over rooms for light househceping, Apply at|[| . <nk s . ght down the Sound and 106. Solool St Bhone 1043-2 1 —|{l| reach your destinal appy, TO RENT— Furnished rooms. retreshed and. satisfied. ol e~ phone 274. Janid BENT—Light housekeeping rooms. ZimBerman, 11 Seswel ave S jaoen T STORAGK—Houschold g00ds stor if shoft Lerm; rates reaso, b2 Broaaway. lent sorvice throughout. Leave New London daily ex- cept Sunday, 11:00 p. m. Stats rooms ready at 7:00 p. m. THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY i il : i it ] GUAEANTEED FOR FOUR MONTHS OE MONEY BACK. USKIDE AND PANCO SOLES. FLEXIBLE AND WATEEPEOOF. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING €O 86 FRANKLIN ST. NINO DI PALMA, Shea’s News Bureau MAGAZINE SPECIALIST ‘UNION SQUARE THE LA Viba ELECTRIO Vibsalvu $7.50, AUCTIONS WITTER BROS. Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, Danielson, Comn. Auction Sale Having sold the larger part of the land on my farm, and having no fur- ther use for the following property, I will sell the same at public sale at my place of residence, located about one mile north of Danielson, on the state road leading to Putnam, on SATUBDAY, MARCH 19, 1921, #t 10 o'clock\a. m., sharp, 10—HEAD OF CATTLE—10 One nearly new Deering reaper and binder, 1 Buckeye mower, 1 Deering mower, 1 Yankee rake, 1’ wheel har- row, 3 plows. 1 cultivator, 1 one- horse corn planter, 1 new steel wind- f| mill and tower. aiso a new Buckeye ml , 1 blacksmith drill, 1 machin- t's lathe, 1 surrey, 1 extra good open road buggys 1 light dellvery express wagon, 1 pair heavy team harpesses, 1 pair’ extra heavy hack or express _harness, nickel trim. 2 ox shovels, 1 Weeder, 1 wagon gear, : extra large ’bus with fine gear and glass sides, used to carry passengers to Connecti cut Mills, 1 elegant side seat middle aisle 'bus body, electrically lighted and table to right on to a truck chassis, 1 heavy truck body, also a large assortment of tools too numer- ous to describe; also 1 gle express , nearly new, and 1 pole gear. Two good farm horses, 10 busheis excellent R. 1. white cap seed corn, 1 Iot of second hand blinds, 1 lot of sec- ond hand window sash, 1 lot second hand doors, 1 lot of new doors and biinds, 1 ot of heavy builder's paper. HOUSEHOLD GOODS including beds, sprin; mattresses, dressers, chairs, pictires, oil stove gas fiat, 3 new vacuum cleaners an: Guaranteed In every respect. Lat us gemonsirate tais vibrator und prove te ¥ou that it s an excelient applia: GAS AND ELECTRIC 3HO¥, 'HE MYSTIC POWER COMPANY, T Ehat Maia Sto Mstie. Cemm - Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. ,Nl‘"_'°L;._l°°“ ANNOUNCEMENTS Breed Theatre The funniest thing that Owen Moore has ever done on the screen is his charac- terization of Melville Cacuthers in the title role of “The Poor Sim,” which is the feature attraction at the Breed the- |atre today. The picture is a true farce comedy with the humor derived from the unique ang complicated situations, and the unavailing but well-meaning efforts of his friends to extricate the leading |character from his dilemma. A well known cast of stag and screen favorites sugort the star, the dicection of Vietor | Heerman shows m‘; und:imund\:lt‘;( Sna comedy values and the staging of the o marrerds o) | Poduction is th the unusually pretentious 2 style that one has become accustomed to SONIREMENTS |in’ productions from the Selznick ftudios. I have given several parties per- §| Frank Mayo will also be seen in his miesion to sell at my sale the follow- §| 1y tent offering “Mger True.” which has a ing desoribed property: One pair 2600 | \riitl i every foot of the film. pound farm chunks, roan and gray; 1 §| LIBERTY HILL chestnut horse, weight 1650 poun {at and clever: ] chesinut driving cager s 1 fast pacer.” sired by Ginie f| TRev. W. C. Norris of Willimantic wil occcupy the pulpit of the Liberty Hiil Congregational church Sunday morning next at 11 o'clock. | thdt Rev. this horse is every way cley got size. manners and_ speed, ‘Word_has been received |John FL Knott and family will arrive s> safe for & lady to dri 2 pairs here from Florjda March 31st. of good team harness, 1 mnearly new pair with basket britching, 1 Buick The highways are settling quite fast. The sap season is about over. roadster in first class order, 1 Cadillac Sunday n!: light delivery car. 3 Indian motorcy- cles, and a few other smaller articles; | 28 the stars shone with great brilllancy. {An unusual number of the prominent also 1 Ford express delivery car. Terms cash. Sale rain or shine. Plenty of room under cover. Come rs and groups are now visible. . Caples is able to be around fous iliness. early, stay late 'bring your friends The Sewing circle will meet at the and help the sale along. \ F. A ADVIS. home of Mrs. J. George Clark this (Thursday) afternoon. The Christian Endeavor meeting .next . |sunday evening will be led Ly the mis- sionary commitiee, Which consists of Rev. any i Do ey Your Saf.reaned (S K. Knott, John Clarke, Everett . Balley's Garage; Bath St. decfd™ | Payson and Mra. J. George Clark. Sub- ject. Christian Progress in Alaska. Clarence Fricze visited his uncle in chester. Danielson, Conn. AUTO WASHING NURSERY A W your fruit n‘“ trees bx‘:,v:‘ .mo William F. Hargey and a friend from Norwich- were guests of the mother Saturday and Sunday. The mercury climbed to mark Tuesday. In 19 March, the former's 67 degree George the mercury reached 75 1 i ! ? il JOSKF LEEVINNE, GREAT PIANIST COMING TO SLATEE HALL On Wednesday evening, March 36th Joset Lhevinne, the famous pianist, wil appear. This will be the second mum- ber 9t the Academy musical course and & large audience is expected. Tickets for the Lhevinne-recital are now on syle al Cranston's, Broadway. BSingle a@mssiss tickets are 1.50. The importance of a Lhevinne recital is self-evident. Among the few gigantic geniuses of the plano, Lhevinne com- mands attention, not aleme by his stu- pendous technic, but also by the sheet beauty oftone which he draws from the piano, angd the inspiring heights to ‘which he_lifts his auditors, His programs are a challenge to the critical attention of all Who profess an interest in. music. Like all genluses, Lheyvinne was & gifted ehild who at fourteen played the Beethoven fameus “Emperor” concerto se astonishingly that it won for him the public embrace of He was the gold Rublnstein, himself. | medal winner of the Conservatory of Mos- |cow, and later In Beriin was awarded | the Rubinstein prize which is given every five years to the most talented male planist between the age of 20 and 25. Ixevinne fs about forty-five years eld and In_the prime of his genlus. Upon his rn to Americs last season, after four was very clear