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Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male WANTED—A free from bad WaR farm on shares: 8 2 i} oLl Toute, 33 Church St, Willimant! WANTED—AL once, &8 cesartment. ung_unmarried 15, to carry on a Write Bulietin, te. ‘marisd ~man, one- | han poultry business clerk for our la- White Star _Cloting irls vho Qfl 1 children's hats. “Avply orwich ,| _marisd WANTE! :m m hn ork. . " WANTED — G and good references. nd ot ceper eave Bulletin Co. “marisa ANTED—Men-women over :; Jods_ob bEx bl Tree: prefer married man uot more than Wo children; will NTED -Man who thoroughly under- o farming will all kinds of modern all famil S sm: y 5 l?‘d washing or ll‘unwm 0 Apply at Bulletin. S WANTED—Nursemaid. m lt fl Broad St. icoln Ave, ANTED-—A woman for ork in a family of two; must be a cook ; mo. wasning or ironing. Tel..802. _mariéd fOWD. | ~ WANTED—First class Y vuuu; . A Hill Farm, Central Village, Conn. |y at City Lunch, 162" Tel_Moosup "'___.— SALESLADIES wanted. Annly st WANTED—] CAwly to wmum ‘W. ‘Woolworth Co. Valliancourt, Moosup, Conn. __marl WANTED—Experienced AT num. WANTED—Married man on dairy farm Apply 3 Sachem Terrace. L. K. Porteous: expable of taking full charge of 50 ‘of more cows: use milki marlsd FARM Salesmen Wanted tive farm buyers to the pum- ber of 4000 to 6009 cach week are to or calling at our otfices in America's ten largest cities as the re- sult of our country-wide advertising, running in papers with a combined cirealation of 51,500,000. more than 25,000 jmproved farms. We now wish to secure the services of reliable men to act as our local representatives in Connecticut at: Guilford, Cana: Middletown, Nor- walk, Norwich, Waterbury, Willimantic and Kingston, R. 1. The capital, experience and repu- tation of the largest real ganization in the world, £ 19%, will be behind you and- “your | success is assured. Unless you have been successful in other ventures and enjoy the respect and vonfidence of your townsmen, do! wt apply. . Previous experieuce noL pecessary, but you must own an nulu-’ mobil: Our business is paying capable men‘\ all §2.000 to $7,500 year! particulars in first letter regarding| your age, business e and Whether you are a property owner. Al communications and information be held in strict confideice. E. A. Strout Farm Agency 350 Nassau St. New York WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently theie are good routes. Get your names on file and be reacdy for the first vacancy. State Call at the Bulletin Office. |cuun POULTRY Greene's Second Feed.” < Greene's Gro- James M. Young & Son. mardd FUSERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 630 Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant’ GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City {The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke ing machines. Avery %, Franklin, Conn. Telephepe 37-2 We have sold WA\TED—Teu_hr with _experience, rural school, Vorth Brlnhrd, onn., grades one to five a Gualifcations. Amzlv Warrenton_Ave., Hz TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES At Norwich, Connecticut The W. W. Backus Hospital, a gen-. eral hospital with well eduipped medical, surgical and obstetrical departments, offers a three yéars' course to young womén desiring a nurse’s profession. Books and uniforms are furnished the first year. The Backus Hospital is delightful- ly situated \in the best residential section of Nxrwieh, about one mile from the heart of the city, on one ot the ‘main trolley lines. It is ono of the most modern and up to date institutions of the state, and is fully equipped for the teaching of stu- dents for the profession of nursing. For information,.address K. A. DOWD, R. N. Superintendent of Nurses, Norwich, Conn. L3ST AND FOUND FOUND—A-sum of money, in Central| Village. Owner may have same by g” ing vrovertg. Call on Mr. P. Reed, Weat Wauregan, Wauregan, Conn. FOR SALE—Horses LOST—Square gold wrist: watch, Sat- urday eveming, between Alics Bldg. and isies” Store, on Broad, or _on _trolley. Leave at Bulletin Office. Reward. ‘marl8d WANTED—A woman for The I‘ .| Room, 65 Broadway. whoh or M Anslmm 'u" artford, 303 NAMES, lldll;"‘l:x also pictures lonenme Ple, Joe. Box 391 71.. marlsd Smoke Shop. Box oX 561, Lindes, N 111 Jewett City. An_expert facto Box 'Pel, 66-5. WHEN youre “w. 'l‘eleplmne 181‘— Malcolm A. Norton, mariod T-WANTED — Cheap work horse. marlsd DOKS your vleuvh 'ulm hand” g n‘e- ioebox ; state size and price. © Brown Stone, North Stonington, Cohn. — mari7d WAD-!T!:D—Tn rent wtu‘a or I.pm- it 81X Or Seven roo mods CAddaress a.mi’mhm cleaning burn your old furniture, bool ; they may be valuable; e.u Bna out; highest prices. . Louis D. 30_and ‘n Water St.. Norwich. Tel"708-3. , bone. reh, H PM ywner -will 1aie | SCesse $500 u'.“xf For »-rtmnn. ses nln_:l d_ “ rd“;ul.. flw mwl!fl stock, ools, Tour. tniles. trom: good sised ,,,:“e‘fi e Ph‘:'{bh'g:"'e:}f"f‘nn"%‘f S F. Lagackl,| Ghllup. el 1171 marisd FOK - Rhods Tafand Ted wam & e g hons. st are Jay Chas. W Boions 8o Ne 14i Norch ¢ n& menunnr Phone 1126, __ marlsd i R SALE—I have 50 goats, ora_and ml_lk, | L Any make lalkh\fl mwhme repaired -at )'0“\‘ home wnerever yol:”hvn. od‘l"r‘l. your, order . maw.- Wietrola. Nor- Pllllfi-".ldden Co. e o E el &% a"“m.w‘t' ora: s = ormation, Allll)—llalarbolt 80-26 ft.. Write Box A A care Sulletin. marl1a: °‘“"“’“ Blelsd ANTED—A horse clipping mu-_hm r16d T WANTED—_To buy an old o oak chest. “’H‘rflm’fl. Conn. m:uhlo “veo-, v, oF k| ~sust 1ine of D) o fema, rubler §0c each; Manila cigars 5c each; ldle | Hout e 4 for 59 Fn.‘uil man's |’ T For Cire elrcunm FOR SALE— Beattiful farm, 155 about 75-acres timber l:nd ‘wood. bajance 11 ‘house, barn, g\‘:fi oflurd h}mn in “tair nndllfi: SALE—Ladders, blécks and falls, E\.’" il Jumbor, bate, set of wash tubs: ik, 263, Central Av‘., City, _marisd ] Hyder trutur. Zofll Cenhny Farm; 200 A. wm m‘g‘g:v’lfi.’m ,um-{ A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent 1y R TBOOKBINDER | VI What Is Going On Tonight No. 30, > . 0. of A, meets Town St. Phone: kit=th JOBEPH BRADFORD .86 ?fimndm lmu_ nit "ant W“:th 3 Horses, 17 Cows lnd Yo SAL i, 1030 superiazl 08 Broadmay in 084 7,0neco, N0, 5. 1 0. 0, 7., méeu el lno mulflln “condition. Jani ol and Ord Robert 0. o Waton:, sy i Furr han” o."'fio il et il e iwoid M Ly uled to Order il ,mf;lem«g Post, No. 4, A L s " e e i .';:ehm- Worke {“““" me- 5 o Lunneen. Danhbon Conm L Sae. ’ e i X Nurwm., No. 63, F. of A. wuud‘, flml»r 100 wplo (r:lu fli marl8d A COAL AND WOOD \\hlle Lroll (_ollnc . 13, K of C. 0-roomi house overlook o f G, H Vilages barn, silo, ponltry houss ‘,",d","“fi""‘““ Here n:g; 2 st of high| CoAL, seasoned wood and kinalings = uuh H, omoa 1234 92, 1. 0 for lfib hd. rll for $4,500, easy -terms. make way fOf new lines : the | Jarge or small quanti nu Puu}. u U., Pythian Hall Spring’ Catalogus 1,100 et Tcasg will bé Towehough to | 1263 K. Shapire, ,.,..,1; C1uti Meoking ai. P AL __ .,..,"é LT - Jous every far in good condition Rend | uona Chesn ,}' ., "New York City. Teady 1o Tun: feo ¢ Duss. Velie i o Red Cedar Chests SALE~One . 9- two 14 in. bottom Eodfi lll-lnd DI.WI. i wood order. 6. G, Grant, Tattiile e nuy aflcks 0c up; safe deuvery ali’ varieties; Ral Clark, E. Hartford, Ct. noon Dlace for, sale; five ik to trolle -and 10 minutes’ Mohegan Park; new house, built I 1919 G Seiding ois, new. batn and plenty | icken houses ; %ood place to raise chick: £ns and Hogs. - ADpIY o 335 Boswell e Norwich, Conn. maril have expired and THE LIBERAL Revolvers, Guns, e €. D. JOSLY. cuumy mmua 837- Lo i Phoas SR A THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES: are for sale at LOAN €O - Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consisting of sled, Darn and stogh Watehes, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, | take miortgage for h 63 Franklin St., ops- nu_llnn Co. —_— TRUCKING 93 West Main St We 5 move ver. ting anywhere. dpecial ate | PTics 300 ention iy 15 poving boliess”nd ma- “aute iiugke Siegei " augsd 0Bz diStunce WOViLY pressing. tel 387-5. GEORGE LASBL! lony distan el c17-12. woving and GUS LAMBEL, eii., Do, 441 Maw St, ucku ug ond exe augddd “Occum, teaming, trucking. via Loug Distance Moviug and Zimmermun, 1. B0 aeli Ave. ressing “Pei 14 TEAMING add @0y gkl e speciaity. g, lung distance Joun H. Fel 3 Main St Puone 792. wovdid e % ta- BALE Registered Holstein bull ol s g v o et will exchangé for bnod sow due mNG DISTANGE, MOVING. 1‘ “Leh;’;,',‘:ya BRI, Noehr gfik}lfi- T BROWN & HAKTL enetucke: St Phon PIANO AND FURNITUR MOVING " ¥FOB SALE—One work horse, ome reg- istered Hoistein bull calf 2 weeks old, gheap it taked af once. William Colter, South Coventry, Conn. marl7 FOR SALE—Two ye: ld pacer, Peter Bgan; good prospects. anuu'z E. B. Grover, Fair Grounds. marl6d HORSES for sale; 22 head of finest horses seen in these parts for a long while; one pair, walzmn 800, farm several good second hand horses, combination driving _and le horse | cvery horse warranted as represented oF money refunded. Jogeph Bergman, of 3% G‘odlr.len St., New London, Conn. marl SALE HORSES 1 have 15 Horses of different kind that 1 must dispose of right away Toomtor another catioal Whith Wl Bt rive March 19. Come and sce _them. Prices right. i ELMEE B. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. wm ‘marl4d DENTISTS DR. €. B. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON 'M'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office .in the THAYER BUILDING DR. D. J. CQYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn, Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 4 T % Paul A, Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 DANCING H. LEVY, mtmctor. gl e Pt i ione or Iy term l?\nu begins Thursday, Mareh 31, e:'ansm{ ‘mari, INSUBANCE Your Insurance Ratio Have us maintain a SAFE, ratio between property value mdmmlmceinoursh'ong companie: lsaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. RICHARDS' BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist: Foot Speciallst (protéct 18, Alle Bidg, 31 alas st, N)n-hb. TEAMING AND Shetucket Street TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasouable pri ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 FOR uu—-rl Young sheep. n WANTED — Second _hand turniture, | Bates, R, . D.. 6. Phone 1!15-21. Dooks and antiques. King's, 48 Water | marlid St Phone 38-2. marid “rom !All—flnx ‘;T iml ;;“m i d_ River - Junction, 300 acres. farm yo}l‘l"‘f‘:l”;::l::wk{“xgufiegle;;{ ernxxlll. sall 2‘0 m(!,vewrlfl.l stock or without. For ' feb28d further information, address * Eddie s T o o et o SR TR Woo ction, con ON, GIRLS! Lets go to Millers | “maf17d 3 and get all dolied up. Tel 570. Miller, I | esser, 237 Main St Janisd | FOR SALE_New milch cows some | "= | to Healien sowi. Thone 186112, marita mr':- e £2%75"9%2 | Fom sALEHatching eggs from heavy. ner. - 4 Frankiin St. Norwio ,ecamf acis Idying Single Comb_ White Leghorns, arrch strain, 31 50 per setting, 0 Moorcroft, Hanover, “-1 With winiter ‘and summer top, Hus coe § pi Fords, Ford ford” rondsiee.” C. b M, Ovlfllnd lldl L) xam. bris- used | .~ ! l’elhu. Dmliehun o ANNOUNCEMENTS Davis Theatre PLUMBING AND murlflllo con‘nlu'loln—un-:n, Whiieh t: t e, Daniglson. Tel. 190. ype of woman to you prefert and Heating. “Ane F Sal TWANTED—A Dodge, sedan, ,hr oM BLUM, I, Jult wiveat O (he ot s or (] Service burcab, opy.” Margueie L.und. Breed Bettdios. a e restiess, excite- 1 ha ral genuine red cedar chests | 115 TéePlione 1301 1 TRTYY Bitiote’ 900 B e, Dep S ve seve: genuine e COC) bitior & broade: at B Bho that Were made during winter o BALE—1313 Cadillac mux ex» L e e ) DAY - b 10 & Bareine of ne- oS onths, when " ballding - operations were | trc ighta and & “J.nmr, Tew body and| VLUMessw uEATING 1796 that 10 DIREAGE. i Bomepiee Pty .z a standstill. These new . radiator, - ok anal, B, AND Mivt sUPPLIGs, | 30 that is portraye et W are perfect in every detajl. They wx:ulb. Phone'1851-1%, Washioxion Square. Sexl THS DOV, won, man o ] 3? ;r‘es:{'-r;mfhv:u BT et osdes SALE— a l“" FHUNK 388 |1n 8 prominent magasine, nas bec her may. consider ‘this & rare condition, $s50. ' " martta torized, with Marion D: o] n nhy m secure & red m chest | rn vny nen pmnn g by ex; ,.“ h Marion Davies as the star, :?omizh B ce O SALE—1930 Furd ton truck, With | worj Driees is BOAF: | and will occupy the screen at the Davis HENRY PUKALLUS, b THE CARPENTER, 87 Smith Ave. T STy .FOR SALE BRICK BUSINESS BLOCK Containing Two Stores and Two Tenements NEAR FRANKLIN SQUARE YOUR INVESTIGATION SOLICITED JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET Telephone 876 REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT rol A].E—Hnttl and farm on state| “frbmi Bo: to New York, all auto !, the helt eln make $5.000 a year, rooms, 20 acres land, icehouse, ‘auto Jeide 413 ves s w%! Norwich Builetin. FOR SALE—R. I, Red eggs for hau:h-’ ing; none better. R. W. Dearnley, -'EW-‘ ett City. marl7d % ‘A ighly ueed Cablact Phonograph. s used Cabinet Phonograph, well kl’:’wny make, worth $125, special THE TAmVG u*cm“ !no?. marl7 l-.knl " FOR SALE A3 Upright Plano, sood condition, 3§, Pun !ALIING MACHINE SHOP, matiT 24 Franklin St “ToRr 8 sn.:—sm-u farm, 18 acres of land, wood enopgh for your own use, on Vergason Ave., Norwich Te ‘own, one mile from trolley line. Inquire of A. A. Ben- nett, Jeweit City, Conn., Fish Market. FOR SALE—Barred Rock eggs for haldlln' from winter layers. Phone ‘mar16d FOR SALE--One Be tor with attachment. Tel. l.eguon 2513, Hugh Miller. mar16d FOR SALE — Slab wood $8 per cord, stove lengths; hard wood $10 per cord, stove lengths. Phone 1099-2. C. S. maridd Brown. Yantie. “For sAL.r,-'W-'; n o _to_car groceries_or 63 No.“g‘lfl SL rP, 0 Box 125, Je‘nel! Cl{' 1d "AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES startin, wich Welding Co., 81 HMAVE your tires retreaded.” look like new, wear like new, as good w. Lanbie’ Tire Co. §3 W. Main St1 fezid FOED OWNERS—Have your recharged in the car while you and weak lights e Chlestnut St ‘Phon feb2a 'Carriages, Meshanical¢ Repairs, 507 TO 515 NORTH FUMIGNARO work, 123 Oakridge Telephione 627-5. OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS 'Automobiles, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Painting, Teim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. MAIN, STREET, BUILDING JAMES—Contractor of excavating. and stonework _and’ . house- raising, concrete work ; all guaranteed 0 St. Norwich, Conn. mardd CEMENT | FOR EVERYBODY. prices, by skilled labe Telephone < HE : | PECK-McWILLIAMS- CO. 'WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to . STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials it at- right or. 50 West Main St. S . PIANO TUNERS GEER. “THE PIANO TUNER 11‘?!9[900! st Phone 813 ~ BOWLING A.u-lu _ BOWLING AND B(LI.IARDS AETNA lowuua ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING cm 20 adve: E % oo STOP in to See us; we OArry every- thing in the line of iecond-hand Fori ture, stoves. etc, New London Salesroom, 16 Water St. Norwich. Phone 1703-2, mar " ¥OR SALE—A fine roiler awnin first ciags condition, absoiuetly mo very cheap. Write Awning, care Bulletm. ‘marb FOR SALE—Two six-room cottag: llate highway, between Dayville lnd At. 2,400 for both. ~ Joseph Bodo, Agent. Danieison, Conn. Hont Eataie febdd MAGIC brooders, best make. Write for catalogue. C. Hewitt Co., Uncasville, Ct. febdd FARMS for sale. Write f, Racine’s Farm Agency, Dani dee3d r_bulletin. , Conn. SIX ROOM HOUSE WITH 22 HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE New six-room house with VIMM'I. lighted with electricity. The jood barn and a poultry house 25 add house lots, each 40150 feet g lots are near trolley and should sell easily. Prie For everything described $4,00. Archa W. Coit HIGHEST GRADE PROPERTIES lophone 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE 93 Boswell Avenue in Exceptional Opportunity te B.eun a Nice Home For a Moderats For Full Jarticulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN 8QUARE ‘LUMBER IS CHEAPER Now is the time to bu lhl( ‘buildi lot and be ready to. bulld in 4 > few choice lots left en ain St, For pi 457 West Main St. - FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, in good location particulars, ses A. V. COVELLO, 188 Cliff Strest, Telephone 683-3, _COTTAGE ¥OR SALE. Nflw. never occupied, 7 rooms, kitchen, 'dining room, llvlu room, large reception I, polished oak floors, fireplace in ‘room, second floor 4 good sized .bed- Tooms, large modern bathroom. R. 8. BARTLETT, Trustes, No.'44 Shetucket St, City. FOR SALE quality, seasoned hard wood s*m per cord—Green wood $11.00 per cord—Also kindlin and _chestnut wood, deliversd to a rts of the city. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 64x3 for Business in Central Avenue. For FOR SALE A aood Farm; near Jewett 100 acres land, 40 tillable, balance pasture and woodland; good amount of wood, elegant 10-réom house, in sxcellent condition, good barns, running water to house and barns, 4 cows, one pair horses, pouitry and wois. Price ‘§4,500. Will _arrange mortgage for purena: For par- _iculars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phone Norwich, Cos antral Bldg. FOR SALE ‘markets; good ' bulldings, 'S-room | house, large barns, large poulry houses, 8hop, :sheds, etc., fine fields and pastures, valuable woodland, fruit, with horse, 4 cows, 200 hens, wagons, “Moois equipment, $3,500, $1,060 cash. TRYONS' AGENCY, llhmuflt. Cona, FOREIGN AGENCY Sells - Foreign Money. OUrders and Steamsbip ‘Lickets ior all parts of the world. Puckages of all kinas delivered in ail parts of murope. Keul listate and Lire lasurance. M. FORMIGLIO 280 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, Phone 754-> « Mardd marild FARM FOR SALE iN FEANKLIN ENOWSN AS THE FELIX GABULAU FAEM, ON BLUE HILL. The faiin is JUCkiSu Uu Aty mull, part- Iy m Erankls st perty m Losisd, und CUnSiSUS OL HUOWL 48y wCeel UL lang, Larm- souse Of LI TOUMS, Wik Laige wiic Loat Can caiily ‘e MEUEIIN0 WY LOLE S00mS, WO latKe barns, ab oulbuiding avspied 105 ik, Vegetabics ubd Si0iuge pur- puses. ‘rhe laiiu 15 Biluaied OU lue CIOSS roud troni Bostul 16 FrAnKin, & quarier 01 & mile 1um ihe siate 104d from NOF- WILmABUC. Lhele dre aboul 1u0 acies of Dral raw ulluge anu grass land, 4150 @bOUL 6 WCIeS UL W0OUiAnd, Lrom waich over 1,000 cOrds of merchantaple cord wood may be eusiiy cut, and for wiuch there 18 @ Dearuy market; also 2DOUt 70 @acres Of pusiure, also apple orchard of 40U trees. ‘the furm has a grand amd picluresque View of miles of SUITOUNUiNg COURLTY, 1§ eight miies trom ivorwich, Liree miics irom the village of ¥itchyilie and Yanuc, Wil easy hauil to market and railroad. Place is wm watered, never-failing __brook, springs ‘and twe wells, Place will keep 100 hcad of cattle and cut over &5 tons of hay. For further information, apply to FELIX GAKCEAU, on the bremiscs, or to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, 5 _Broad- ‘way, Neorwich, Conk. Jan2id $1500 WILL 8UY AN 80-ACRE FAnM. 7 ROOM IOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 2x28. | AND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTIL:TY — ABUNDANCE OF WOOD, °LENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TC VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, ¢ HURCH ES AND SCHOOLS& A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND FCui MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) 10 f . William A. Wilcox ' FARM SPECIALIST ”41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 : WESTERLY, R. L CITIZENS OF NORWICH, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ! Dea. W, C. Smith of Franklin having lost his wife, and being $6 years old, has decided 10 offer his nouse and farm for pale. e ouse itsall oot with one-haif acre of land, will rival Sou lcan ‘bay Gn. the' oity Tor $12000 7 1t 18 large, roomy and up to date, nearly new and equipped with furnace and hot id in kitehen and Uie house goes 100 acres of splendid farm land with appies bears, peaches, quinces, grapes, straw| ber- ies, raspberries, eurrnnu. etc.; barn having e8 in basement; one large hen house With fenced yard, one smaier for chick- ens; also carriage house, wood house, ice huuse and granary. In the back yard is & senement of six’ rooms, making & com- le” home for a farmer with a smal (amny All this within 20 minutes’ ride of Franklin Square, on state road to Wil- limantlg, for $12,000. Cobie and investi- ! ‘ G Smith, Nante * Telephons 13- l llqtllr' of William F. Hill, Rnom uilding. marls HOTELS AMERICAN HOLSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class Garage Service con- mected. Phone. Shetucket Street. DEL-HQFE HOTEL, Euro) Prove Telcobone 193 2635 Broadway o i WHEN ¥05 WANT to Dut your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- th stalls for 20 cows aud three | extension aud open and closed Lodies, new Ufes, Car recents; cellent “eondition, ‘machiie 10T Lo Myers, Dinielson, FOR !ME—FOHI 3mu\ Form- in good condition uhd rurning wili exchunge foF horses, also a v runafout Henry el 9 overhauled and 10 ex- of will exchunge this A 6. .marlid truck, . enie muu- L due stiiag “Soun v, TOMPKINS, 67 West Maig St T. F. BURNS. (h!T\'m i and tomorrow, he sto: centers around Stephante Cleland, adopted daughter of a rich New Yorker, who has bad from birth a eravink for excitement. Hoer restlessness leads het into a loveless marriage, from which i Heati i . a real romance and & tumn of fate ex- BUWING MACANE, §oou €uiny and in A-1 ting Plumbing Uiktatss bar. Outghtion 5 et . aech, Danisioser 91 FRANKLIN STREET It is as a charming fun-loving chorus Cona,_Tel. o=z marled girl who is very real beneath her rouge - o ROADSTER for llle chedp if uhen at and der, that Billle Burke will be ‘anco. 319 Franklin S AUTOS TO HIHB ':;n"l;mh" ‘hu-: Fl"'rnmo\lm piotare, oo b MR = e Education of Elizabets,” which #111 BABGALN to quick buyer, Ov!rllnd I be th Rt s g ,‘,u.,‘ Taxi, 305 Maia |P¢ the samnd feature. No rola Miss 1 bl“’u ) "’°§ ;‘:“;"":;‘r’i’,‘.fl S L. Browh. sep3id | Purke has had in recent productions has Address Goodyear HOIJI Goodyear. been better sulted to her vivacious ané Phone 392-3. maried oapitivating personality than that of ! FDB lALlr—- 1920 ani touring, LEGAL NOTICES. Elizabeth Banks of a New York musieal oversize tires, m speak 46314 wickly, orwids Dl miar, ter, ete. ; S eichhond revue in this photchlay. The heroine meet Thomas Fairfax, of an oid Colonial family and fe wins her AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Uistrict of coupe and § pass. trucks, 2 ana 34,400, St, Danlel H. B Anderson, il aapi m, .Conm_ Vel 440, HAVE you séen the ne Hurley-Davigson nmorcyum and Jet 0% siow it to Co., & Main St Come ! TO BENT—Furnished uuu.emu.m 'O KEN <ooma 4t 45 Calon Bt. " Cadl evenngs. warldd Main and Soule bis., Jewell City, marisd FOE_ RENT—Furnished rooms, t. marifd wion 10 RENT-—Two fice light' housekeep- s rooms, all conveniences, privice lam- 1o, Lasurel Hid. Box i M., buletm. ‘marl . FOK SBALE—New 1921 Olkllflfll. rvld- ster and b pass. touning, §L,396; 4 pass. i, 2,065 ; Northway and 3 12 ton capacity, $3.4v0 Tharitd appeared in - prayi per powered | that administration be -granted upon the YU Norwigh yew | catate of said deceased, lleged (o be in- Teb: M i Vivision St marisy —Three light housckeeping u.u order one time in 0 RENT—Store in Rioux Block, cor- Zarjet Feseed Nerwich, o the 17th day of March, A. D. jou resent—NELSON 3. AYLING, Judge. Estate of John K. Kinney, late of Voi- untown, in_sald District, deceased. Howard E, James of Voluntows, Conn., Court and flied a petition for the reasons therein set forth, congent to thelt marriage. But first he takes Her w the family home to meet his sister Luey. Lucy decides that Miz- al \th'smanners need polishing up berore she assumes the name of Fairfax. 80 she ang anther brother, Harry degin to 8 ucate the glrl. This ends most happlly. The comedy 18 entitled The sstates {Clerk and features Larcy Semon Whereupon, It I8 Ordered, That sald | T o petition be heard and determined st the Probate Court Hoom in the City of Nor- wich, in March, A. D. af- ¢ | ternoon, and’ that motice of the pendency of said fon, and of sald hearl o [lven by the publieation ol some newspaper having a circulation in_ sald District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to (his Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true.copy HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. e “Girls 'N' Evervthing” very enpyable musics] revue ocom Lainng, cponicl Taateres tach of WEMR ¥ novel and entertainjug, Is the clatm made fof “Oirls "N’ Tiver;ching” the announe- ed attraction at the Strand for today and tomorrow only. + No musical comedy ssen bere in sevarn season has provided more delighthu en tertainmen han is offereq in “Girls W Everything.” The perfurmance by smoott and rapid with a wealth of liting melo- dies and a cast of exceptionsl merit The singing s mlendid and the dancing rythmieal and graceful. The chorus easily as pretty—if not nm«w Any other seen hers with ofber musical shows and they go through their nicely hereon, mw . arl NOTICE TO CREDITO] AT A COURT OF FHROBATE HELD 10 RENT—Three rooms, basement; 61 | 3 qusy OF the 4th day of 8,-!‘:!’& stocked farm, vicasant louthm, Fountain SL . For intormation, appiy 31 Happy St marls Laurel Hill. 1136-2. maridd enougn 10 pay reut K. W. boswell Ave. Tel. 145%. marldd ¥OR RENT—Five-room lenement, elec- | wich, in said District, deceased. Uie lights, bath and hardwood toors, §11. O ‘and | 29 isentley Ave, TO BENT — The Barber homestead, large, fcrule hay farm on Plam Hill;|of this order, on the signzost nearest ic uriungements can be made to sell hay the place whers. said decedsed inst dwalt Barber, 13 N o i d for the Distri AVIING Sus joved themgelves. Mark Lea ang Pflly 3. B i Judge. | Hall, two exceptionally clever comedians Estate of Letitia Kramer, late of Nor-|are the ammounced chief funmakers. This 18 unquestionably the best musical abme- Drescnt— NE7SON 3 rdered, That the Administratrix eite Thone | the creditors of sald deceased to bring jn | 17 entertainment offered to & theatre go- their claims ogainst said estate -nm- ing public in years and years. The fea- uix monthe trom this date. by posting a | ture picture “Quick Action” with Wiliar netice to that effect, together with & copy | Russel 1| &a par tin itself. The star ané title of the picture speak for themmelves. e sarms, Fown. and by Dublion Don't miss this program. Come early and he skme once 1n°8 & & | Pring your friends. . mouern imyrovements, 149 Broagway. Broadway. T0 BENT — Furnish eb22d d_rooms; 106 School St Phome 1U4s-Z ~ febdd FOE BENT—Six-room teriaent, all 8t 353 Mam St Iéll“\lll'fl Abclman's Soce Store, 310 Man claims Inquire 5. J. Coit, 149 |undersigned at 319 Central Ave Nor- Faish also | the above and fooms for light housekeepitig, ~Apply at m { Eireuiation Wi anld Diecrict, And maKe re: turn o this Ceurt, NELSON J AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is & true copy Davis Theatre Sunday, Monday Tuesday produe- mardd record. is one of the . FOR BENT me Attest: HELI! M. DRESCHER. most massive and beautiful plctures fooms each; with Clerk. | shown anywhere this seamn. Je will be for smail tamily. e the feature attraction at the Davis the Thames St. o NOTICE— AN creditors of sald dé-| gire next Sunday, Monday and Tuesdsy FOR RENT—SIx Troom_ apartment at | their agamat sakl sstate to_the | THe StOTY I8 a dramatic ome and many Interesting scenes the finely presented Jich, Conn, within the time limited in | The episode of Cinderelln, which is nec- fore E Bsary to the develchment of the plot. &ae LEFHA KRAII!!\ Bee nsump § usly staged ang will attract istratrix. marisa general attention. Beauty is the keynote T0 RENT phone 274, — Furnished rooma, 'nl- ——————————————— -Janid of the producti>n throughnut. The cast includes wei! known screen artists such as Agries A: Ciarence TO RENT—-Light hous: Zimmerman, 17 Hoswell Ave. -kuplu Toope. THOMPSON Burton, Theodore Roberts, Kathiyn Wil- AUTO WASHING COME IN and have your car washe time befween § ley's- Gurage, Bath St l_lmsn! 'nur Lruit; and shade trees oo Phono “1957. George Monroe. cum Whitestone Clgar sare §70 per llw-l % CONANT, 11 Fraakila 8 TOBACCO, AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century. - MUBSIO ERNEST E. lULI.AIWF 5 Teacher of the Vielir A Phang 127.4 Blise Place . | Have a Few - Outfits to Lena. e CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Buildiog, Norwich, Conn. BI[.DERBECK & I.ANGDON INC. 2 m and 12 p. m dec28d and prune expert tree T/ | |'—-—— Miss Muriel Backus ls at home as|!iAms and Theodore Kosloff. school in Willlamstown are closed for | A Reckiess Romso.” featuring Futty a scarlet fever outbreak. Arbuckiethe funny fat fellow and a Par One of the chimneys at the church |amount Magazine will also be shown. is undergoing extensive repairs. Jane and Veranus Lewis entertain- ed_relatives from Pawtucket, Sunday. Breed Theatre Tom Moore heads the Il at the Breel Special Lenten service are being | theatre today and Saturday in the Coher held here. Rev. John R. Miller of [and Harris notable stage success “Officer East Thompson was the speaker on|¢86.” Here is something no one who em- Thursday evening of this week. Next| joys good elean fun can afford to Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., Rev. James | “Officer 666" was one of the most wJ> A. Wood ‘of North Grosvernordale' is | cesstil farces ever produced on the stags Brook of Putnam and Good Friday|Everybody knows hat and we can as- expepected, Thursday the 24th, Rev.!sure you that as a motion picture this S. J. A. Brook of Putnam, and Good | hiiarious play Is even better becaves % Friday at the same hour Rev. J.|has been given swifter action and broad- Spencer Voorhees of Pomfret. On)qr goope than is possible on the stage. Easter Sunday there 15 0 be a concert | Besides Tom Moore is the star and he can in the main entrance room at 7 p. M., | pack more laughs into a foot of flkm than at which there will be recitations and [ny comedian. He surbasses all his past songs by the children of the Sunday | peconds in “Officer 66! A Sunshine school and a play entitied “The Tri- | comedy titleq “Pals and Petticoats” and umph of Love,” written by Margaret maks rematnder o | Blattery, will be given by the young | s am NoTT ke W e people. i NORTH STONINGTON Friday was Ladles’ night at the grangs. The program was given under the direo- tion of Mrs. Reuben D. Cook, Mrs. Angle B. Hull’ and Mrs. Harriet B. Beckett, ‘committee. The Glory band of Ashaway, R. L, will begin & series of evangelistic services in, the Congregational church Sunday eves- ing, April 3. By vote of the church the Third Baptist church has been given as invitation to unite in these services. By vote of the Baptist church the invitation has been accepted. Misg Doris Paine of Stpnington has been secured to sing at the Sunday morn. ing services in the Congregational church. Miss Ruby R. Park, who has been a atient ‘for seven weeks in the privase ospital in Willimantic, has arrived home muh still feeble, she is galning slow- d, “They WORK while you sleep” Mrs. 0. D. Fisher is visiting tn New London. Mrs. Angle B. Hull and Mrs. Otto H. Nielsen are employed In a department Store. in Westerly. Rev. Lucian. Drury spoke in the Third Baptist church Sanday evening. He was assisted in the services by Rev. O. D. Fisher. Blectric lights have been installed in the Congregational parsonage. The Con- ‘glegational church will now be wired for lights. BOZRAH— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bishop, spent Sunday at the home of Rev. B. Remington, of Colchester, who le L, Mr. Edward Lathrop was the ;I“ of relatives last week, in Hartford and Wethgrsfield. I The meeting of the Bozrah Grange was heid this (Wednesday) evening. The first and second degrees conferred on two candidates. Mrs. Lawrence Abel of Bashan Hill, ARCHITECTS— o ENGINEERS 159 State Street Phone 1118 New. London, Cenn. For F: ipal Buildings, Sur- Ta | O and Reports, Water Worh and | itary Eng e | achy, un-mln. or for a cold, upset has been visiting friends in Montvilie, Several 'from this vicinity attended the auction held Friday, at the farm of Chas. A. Gager, in Mohegan. Mrs. Ira Wheeler of Leffingwell, rm Thureday with her daughter, Albert Avery. Supervisor Frederick W. Potter o! | Willimantic visited several of th nhnol- in town, Monday. carload of grain has come to ruu:. The grain was purchased by the hrmm in this locality through the Farmers' Exchange. i et Ty or bad bl'-‘.l'h nothing acts| It ee:'hl:l‘n:l ll:": fortunate thing for as Cascarets. ' Children love | virtue reward, other- m-um u.ss.umn. wise it w mmp Take one or two Cascarets octaslo ally to keep your liver and bowels ac- tive. When bilious, constipated, head- re : Y A WP VR ot