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nnammwmm In respo: payers are advised that certain taxes,|in a.mm:F them the so-called ‘“nuisance” and “luxury” taxes, are repealed, effec- tive January 1, 1922, by the Revenue Act|i® of 1921, i Patrons of soda water fountains, ice WANTED—A man with NTE WANTED—By a nntlm in private snce in the meat bu-inug t? A B 5 nice warm nt delivery and work % ‘ranklin. 'm.mpfi’» o lxeplyP liroadway Market £ cg “u‘ 1 a WANTED—Second hand furniture u vurt-lb ux.o&l.m > 11 4 ;&uql‘xg :m:;ty an&l .lfilr‘atthi.' I hardware ;vflw % g, experlenud W ¢ buy an ‘anythiz o 3 Sl R T 2 "‘. R Shupie w:-' ot mmwo“m"“’ wage $22.14 | &8 P Toma D, e, FOE SALE—J c : . Y hours M,‘:"‘fi" o 3pRlY | B i The T - 5 in and AUCTION- NOTICE BY WITTER BROS., l‘roflucl. Co Jan3 to numerous inquiries, tax- | Mmeets in Odd Feiio Shetm:kel Lodge, No. 27. L O. O. F. eilows’ Hail. | i (;wkl'd‘ Nest, No. 1396, O. 0. O., meets Igluc Ca.mn \0. 7694, M. W. A meets teiner Hall b E:;;‘BBM Lodxe. No. 6, K. of P., meets Norwi Lelllral Labor Union meets in Carpenters’ Hall. St. James' Lodge, No. 23, F. and A. M, 3{7mxom§g_ o 3 meets in Masonic Temple, : ol eam parlors and “similar places of | Rose of New England Lodge, 1264 (7 w‘wr:»—nelhblc man to yresent o IF Y is] i . Governm i g y or to travel; pay weekly, t e somety,occb:rdxb i r:x:'“ Tegitan A BT §ALE—An)~pan 69000 Tat ot | § - Tiesistered by the U. 8 i business” no longer are required to pay|&; U O- of O.F., mects at 59 fest Main cTience UNNECESSary ; or part: ti priso, let us heip you. Iree éntertain-|U. 5. government barrack Yags, made of | under the Revenue Act of 1918, as Rl tne tax of 1 cent for each ten cents or| Clara Barton Tent, No. 4 e Campbel! Nursery Co., Rochel&gr. 10 RENT x'l:ntlg‘x)\en to nmates % X‘:hm}._nl; £ wmtq, or huvy khglélmll:lfl‘mm?e:g Brokers and Public Auctioneers. fraction thereof on the unt expend- mEéets in kugin-s N XY i raal howes, et Tiie Nory] aye max & i 1 later Lodge, No. o Box ¥ jmu e home. Witter ed for sodas, sundaes, “or similar arti- 3 IFANTED-Y ous & man 21 uslversity | |\ 1o RENT Furnished Foomy fof light |0 23, e Bubieutd. 7 7, - | Rro awaon ‘Fooms, Noo 13 Main St 6 Zpve all of Hocesdalted Caplly Rl 1y Vs 7060 oF GriSE~ | The cmatl boy D deviie Toas ‘{,’;uon o -0 5 $ mme- fim Writs %si' ?15‘_& 5B G 1nid | JEBOONED BAND £ ms]}{'{rvllf ’é‘&“::; Danielson, Cann-* __ dec3ld ties (lor ;xa.ndhng high grade c;n!isn- may rejoice In tho fact that an ice|Sirand Thenre. . v ? 240, care Bulletin. decg§Tu e o D;’ffl;&“'gr;"b‘i‘:mg“gé;‘x; ds::mere N ¥OR SALE—Sugar bairels, & RGN Seeed een il Auction Rooms, §| cream cone doesn’t cost an extra penny.| Motion Plctures at Breed Theatrs, WANTED_Foreman for farm, arim: ot eigcttic | hondsn Balésrbom Ney-| W: Woolwanty Co No. 42 Main St, Dauieison, Conn. §|The tax imposed Dy the revenue act of| Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre, + James H. Hyde, North h&\fi Conn, | FO9H Tige, bach, eicotric vacaum | wich. " e ¥OR SALE — Comnkxafy furmned, Phone 32-12." dec31STuTh f| 1921 is on “beverages aud the constituent : - -3 i —DModern - nqn at tl X . WANTED Young man, 1, deeires io- Ballest, 0 apartment, steam heated. Write Eox A. The {ax on the tranmsportation of sition ; good at steneiling ‘and hand-print- ,,, BE: todin " BEaled, Curniohed | B e - A R = 1, | cra ion it Whashs: 5 ing. Waie Box 133, R Bulletin, dec28d | rooms for housekeeping. Tel. 353-13. e = : AL e o G P T e i 1 e gepealed. effec’] Rex Ingram, through his _masterta! “LEWIS automod _ jan2a BUSINESS :fieiewxdwe. It s only N L. BRIGGS b e i 4 Ay =ho ‘“M"t production for Metro of “The Four - — where it Is inv 4nd stays ‘oniy where SALE—A young Jersey cow, just 3 = e plirchaser on amounts paid for . n R A r e L IR Jeach roemuu'r“:"&x lrgm e TeRtioots.| 1S pel peaa | We iigie Yous tal o Toh et RO e Tel. Lebanen 18-5. el's” add\ Woslkws. TWeAHIE FSbpars) :fior;::;rc:u;::m:pnrly'nsmd | establish- ¢ oot o e S wiliman T iansd ?3?’;'3 Auér‘“nfiuf cfga‘f-': {5 stralgl:g. deczta (Shoes, Date. cavs. meckwedr, sRIfth | \remendous spectacte, m:xfim‘;;‘:umk - arage, Backus Corner. 3 farms ; e orchards; house with im- . , S overwhelmed wit . woali c.iel)u 3135 =L L3 b )p.m-m . ',,,,,-e.,a deui’bd Drovements: near viliag, 3 with stock and | ~ f“*l“ih d“":"m‘xh? Tgvenue :;“ of 191I§ power. with & mperd sense of - 1 n; “ e, = o = V= 07y " inelu k2 1 al Ty “ s TR T R ¥OK RENT—Froni room, central, | WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A, Heeb- | (00157 §28Y terms. 3ok 3. Yan deezed I will sell at publio suction the. estate| [ H 0L (0 a08" 100 075 per cent tax | i Ihe Conguering Power his new- o private fawmily, steam heat, for one or two | ner's, every Thursday. A. C. Bennett. of Elmer Sharpe, on - |on the following articles: ets, on | oot Production which is the feature at ¢ gentiemen. Box G., care Bulletin. dec3ld | noisd PARNS B th ey e i B mmouit e e"mn - :?": “;“ér’; the Breed theatre today he ksin an < IN e % without stock. Address L. Groman, N i N, entirely diff i ere N ZoNe Jen gy s Wflfifiwfi e of W smre‘fi‘ oo BUY jond pay Dighest pricss for | Plainfield, Comn., Tel 99-2 Modsup. EDARODAR a3 arin, yard; rugs; on the amount in excess 21 an "!‘ni‘mgél)’lrzi;:hf:l: g m}.;; e enm,m: < 3 2 0 oks, : e g FOUND—Shoea Call at The House- m oat Main St. 1928, deod8d | gremens, e o King, 43-50 Water | dec?1d bty hae 2 T o v ts e e amontt |lite, a universal story of love ana greea - W horie 1 E—Well oned_slabs and ¢ hoid. 74 Franklin St 18 | Y0 RENT _Heated furnished rooms. | St Pl sepl2 FOR SALE_Well seas 3 The place is located in the Town of | bags, suit cascs, hat boxes used by trav- -— s 1 g 1. 5-4. H. E. B@xrd & | L 5 4 "ND—A hound dog, blaci < and white | B E. Ring, 16 Laur L Ave. dectd | = e farms Tor catalogue, | ard woed © Tel. 61 Lebanon, on thie state road leading from & c; de elers and fitted toilet cases, on the license No. 45005 R BENT — TwWo tenements at 06 |30 acres up, with or without stock; sive | Son, Homestead Faruis South ‘Windham to Franklin, at what is against the background of a French rovincial town. The story has been adapted by June Mathis from Balzac's g 5 amount in exccss of §$23 each; purses, s ; by paying for this | yantie St, with convemiences, Inquire | full particulars in first letier 15 to Drice known as, Willlams Crossing, the. fallow- . Trading Cove, K. awmm decsd | size. locati novel, “Bugenle Grandet,” with swift-"" g ' pocketbooks, shopping and hand bags, on 2. > and terms. P. O. Box 1 ing described property: ¢ 3 moving, masterfal continuity. Mr. In- . D, Lmenions okl = n the early spring, 1 s B th ' : ToST — Smail bird dog, with color kemne Phane 1381 WANTED—We pay highest prices for dot“xt"gzb&’eikf'y fl"g;;fl;‘gk"!m‘;fi"“';;h*,fi?, b s el G A SR BBl i s s e ey g l;o';:l .',‘::“,‘:,“ °D,‘,';:' p‘;“"‘" e ite and lemon. Call 583. dec28d faond band, iminre. , Noryich Fural | Shon, 8¢ frinilin Safare* decsd” | brokem); 1 palr of 5t ostiic, 1 pstr of 8| $10 each ! fans, on the ameunt ia excoss| Ny’ ana tne perlectly composed soenp AAAAAAA —————————r——— £OR BALE-—Horses buy, sell and exchange. jelld VICTROLA, Style 80, latest 1922 model, | 1 lorse, good worker and driver, one 2|, the ::n'um“ezfl. :::Fe :“:s el ings give an exquisite zense of reality. % s equipped with all improvements, $100;|¥€a¥ old Ayrshire bull, 19 tons hay, about i3 - B It is a long stride from ‘“The Four POULTRY = w e e = Fiid $1 down. §1 per week, on club plan. The | 20 tons sifage, 1 two-horse team wagon, |3Te Payable by the manufacturer, Pro-|Horsemen,” but as an artistic achieve- e Ll A b } s TanE. ‘i“{wkfl; 5;;' Talking = Machine Shop, 24 Frankin | (a nice one), two-horse dump cart, Con: |ducer or importer, and not by.the DUr-|{ment, no less noteworthy, BAKY CHICKS, i8¢ up; bred o 1a: Tay S ALE | Tl 717.8. ol Square. dec9d m;'l l}r)x:%hme °§,m:wf."};§t’f‘:g; °'(“’51‘;’- as required by the revenue act| Although there are no “officlal stars, % suarantecd G | x of 1918. T im- : ::/lm ° del e e e eeeeeeees | BEAUTIFUL baby mnd‘sxox}cm pho‘; \:_'gfgser,( st.’osmfer. #&q}er, letlra :‘c;l;:t oé’o ‘g burse himsell’z ?;n T:m&rmx::ee;tmzmmt;‘e ;’t‘fififi.r"‘flgf “m !':'txx:gv ou!d:;t;m: oy Clark, : cial for quick |3 , 1 Edd; 3 : E ; o Y, Py hoi‘ses alld Colts AUTOMOBILE ACCSSSORIES . e sy ters eanted. T | sheller, corn planter, pair feam hdrness | Purchaser, by quoting the selling price | heautifal and charming, cives a desoly I = 7 i Co es, farm harness, tackle blocks, ox sled, { and tax in separate and e amounts, | movin o1 & i B e e N O, O Ry hartry, S it Hdr.| ot Ny Btatine th IS PrLciAseRn Sdvars S8 e e o Ph EST. THOS. J. WATTLFS HavE Jonr tees ‘_-fir&‘*dfldv “”" “'“ FOR SALE. milk cans, pails. chains, hoes, forks,|of the sale, what portion of the quoted ::ll:h va;;‘v,:n:g':'ymh‘nd&g:c 1"&-1:'“_ FUNESAL DIRECTOES P ris e o T sn_ £ buu Two-tenement house, with all modern | shovels, iron bars, and other tools far toa Drice’ Tepeessuts’ e Wifive’ sharasd for i ¥ er, Charles, with a - “PETE.” yearling coit, by Peter Agan, | -3ncle Tire Co. S e lmpr%‘ebmenl;s. corner °trB°fweu Ave. and | numercus to mento .. Some haulz:hold i L o S e Bl s mm‘:;!;’fin"':;;n “I:;tg l!;ml;nnxnem: ;;u Broa St. 'or fu! particulars, see X ‘arms cash. Jaterer at- P 'wis, remem! d IS | . ienry Seizer mare. s . S — LA V. COVELLO, gy, | ondance. I siormy, next fair week gy, | the tax. y ed as the Stoheman of “Tho Birth of & Tel. 1527-3. % 5 ISAAC G. LARKIN, e taxes on sporting goods, ation,” is thrillingly convincing as Cummings & Ring §|-- @it esunmz | RADIATORS : e | iorma; e ave” repesin, S| Senemiehel sk e o Sy (——— Q\| el Winimantie Div. 173-14. , ) ngui cast are a melly, “BARBARA A" b. m., about 9 veats || BOILING OR DAMAGED o Y the taxes on chewing gum, portable elec-|EHdna Dumary, Georze Atkinson, Willard i e A Tia o Ol AND RECORDED FOR SALE Auctioneer's Statement: Mr. Sharpe|iric fans, thermostatic contatners, arti-|Lee Hall, Mary Heern, Bridgetta Clark, < old, by Cochato, dam, estnut. REPA{RED : was a catileman and aiways had the|cles mede of fur, and toilet articles and | Mark Fenton, Eugene Pouyet and Ward Fi aner al Dn‘ector: SBAT TADY b, mil 5 sesre ol b5 s o arnctT B e A SR ;ngggngdl: musical instruments. Wing. The“photoplay is by John ¥. b Henry Setzer, dam, Lady Carroll Tested Under e 10 % Come early and enjoy & good sale. Nor-|. .De {aX on sales of jewslry, real or|Seitz and the art interfors by Ralph' d E ‘ 1 enry Setzer, s Lad; 1. Priinstied ] Nine room dwelling and new wich and Willimantie cars pass the door. ;,mxuuun_ is 5 pn‘lr_hcent.‘ and l; payable | Barton and Amos Myers. y s et ir RLSE o ) 29D vy the vendor. e tax on the sale of Christie comedy titled “Reckie 2510. b. m., t {| dec29ThSTu y ] A X! an moarmers EHONLEE" 43010 b, Topden 1908 MUD! GUAnUS garags withis s einutestwalh works of ort (paintings, statuary, art|Wives® and the Pathe News make op A ‘ Th e vy ¢ . by Highwood, 8067, dam, Belphoebe, by AND LAMPS of Franklin Square. g | porceiains, and bronzes) is reduced from|the remalnder of the bill. 322 Main Street tod Heart, 141113, straiaTence | | Bargain. For full particulars, Er AT mercoms 10 to 5 per cent. This tax, payable by e The first four of these horses will be g AND REPAIREL § {| inquire of g:e";‘;"d"l;ve':’:“:;: Excemt L’; ':;“ml‘;::} Strand Theatre. Chamber of Coramerce Building B 014 2t halter and can be seen at the g | - S. H. BECKLEY NOTICE TO fnstitution or public art museum. or af Lo fine B. F. Keith vaudeville acx Phone 238-z iady Assistent M| verringion place. at Lebanon station. | WM. E. SHANLEY I THOS. H. Sale by & recogniaed dealer n much ar- | 354 3 DIE feature picture Is the attraos Tnguiie of WF: 18, ALLIS, Eyeenion 5% TREET, (East Side T ticles to another such dealer for resale. | °@ 3t the Stran s Main St Norwich jan2daw go9 MAIN STHEET, ( J 123 MAIN. STRER PERSONAL TAXPAYERS When payable by the manufacturer or [0 vendor, taxes must be in the hands of the ¥ Ietme . < S e i Phones St ! el : LA ; Notice is hereby given to all persons | collector of internal revenue on or before - e iy Sanr: I & very famny come- 8 7) SALE HORSES \3 | Liable to pay the Personal Tax in theltne last day of the month following the |3y #keich called “The Piano dfovers and 3 .y ~% - Town of Sprague that I have a warrant | ,nonen in which the sals Wi 4 the Actress” The actress has hired two I have a few good horses and two to levy and dollect the Personal Taxes : & oo A i young men to play In her act. She ix cheap horses that I want to sell right| puvable Feb. 16t, 1622, each of fach pees| Following are forme for making re- away to make room for my first carioad of the season, which will arrive about P ——— | SonS being assessed the sum of two dol- | turns and regulations relating to taxes, advised that they have forsaken her at 3 ¥ he last moment and have gone with Tive a 3 lars as their Personal Tax, and for the | which may be had on application to offi-| " 2 - Funeral Director Bl St &5 LS5 ann prPAIR § THE IDEAL - |imes i enifig b Sl 18| o Soectons o mbratl " | 0 Sompeny, Tt 1hen, o gv unera Fector g o i " LR CHRISTMAS GIFT day, Thursday and Saturday, from.10 a. | Wione "crurers: ecise tax Form 728 re-i 13 the youpg woman. The fun begine d ELMER E, PIEE: b m. to 12 m., and from 2 to 7,p. m., dur- | V'3, regulations 47,. fevised: tax onl i n: here and mever lets up untfl the + works of art and jewelry, Fi 738 A, oF ALL KINDS For Christmas or for a New Year'sg| € the mnm,h of Pabruary, 1972 it the PR o = ! ¢y it Sk e s‘{nerse pd ter szamn h.fm Hanover, | revised, Regulations 48, revised; tax on present, ew nes; rom 10 a. m. | bevera: F 726, vevi = ¥ FOR SALE—automoblies : = & home - ) have e fine prop ias e N 2 Mon Sont: ) ey, 'orm revise Regula- npalmer TR ) Sut Obl]ies { for sale at prices ranging from from §| ofice, Wedhesday, Feb. 15th, 1922, from Hous bl s ic i N A ¥ . 13 . 22, i FOR SALE—Lexington sedan, new:y | Autom ) prosaie AL privte ranoipg e m to & £ 537350 to $25,000. SR0MPT SERVICE d, in first class condition, excel Have'a very pret- end. The second feature attraction is The Worth-Wayton rour. ‘These azre four people certainly worth waiting for and 5 T will certainly fu lenty of enter- ke e i Al tax mustb aid t tainment. Thelr harmony s per . vice < or as 4 2 ty 8-room house with garage on Cd e D o Tax Collector Tmen rm oF P ek iy or 08 s Qo Carrla €8, Wagons’ Codons e $30%0 9 at the Town Clerk’s Offics during the SALE OF THRIFT STAMPS |Each has an excellent voice and knows DAY OR NIGHT _ Phone 182 Jans ] . i days and hours designated in this notice. | Surday was the final day for the|NOW to use it Some comedy and as SALE— £ ais £ 2 sent by mail, enclose postage if you|_ J their oufi?xl:. BT ‘Idx‘»li:fzfi&?ln%rdm:nxs ‘f i d Carts ARCHA W. COIT wish receipt. you | sale of war savings stamps and thrift wnrl‘.“h:‘r;no.nny;' o{n‘::;;nlflofi ; 1:“; s hauled, 3 tion, price §2,000. In- FUCKs an All persons neglecting to pay this tax | Stamps. There) will be now be sold in lauss ay quire Majestic Garage. Tel. 1988. Real Estate and Insurance Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- HOURIGAN BROS. |55 e oo tUNERAL DIRECTORS |4 “Thgitne ‘Aos 5. W 1772 after 5 p. m. Norwich and Jewett City |~ SR directed by t aws of this State. Dated at Sprague, Conn., this 3d day of and $800 and will béar inter- January, 192 s{ at 5 per cent, There are also sold JAMES M'GUIRE, Collector. non-interest bearing certificates of $1 ii.,vfu . o am— | T . value which Wil later be accepted in pay- ar me = - ment of the interest bearing ones. Thrift We Wish Cur stamps and war savings stamps will be Customers and Friends These are in denominations Blacksmithing in all itd brancnea N e wi The Fienry Alilen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET No. 3421 507 TC 515 NORTH MAIN STREET THE DANIELSON BUILDING AND accepted by the postal department in ex- change for the non-interest bearing — - = i éfian Ass-g:m : u“ Joseph Owet'n e‘t) als. | bonde, and these in turn will be ex- 2 perior , Windham C i\ 5 E e FUNERAL DIRECTGRS TRUCKING A HAPPY AND Bax ferm &1 Dla03is o i ot | iauked fon theltmmeuty. wavings'fooji- ficates. = 2 Notice of Sale of Honu and Land. GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, s d: i ERE R O R PROSPEROUS ari Mertance with o bagment s ) | NORWICH TOWN 20% K 5 i | N h the ions in Slld judgment con- ¥ 293 West Maiz St Wa NEW YEAR §| : L3 : The forty-first organ recital Her- b g b SHRLE taiied, I hereby give notice that I shall nioving boilers and ma- | blic “auction the real estate |Pert 1. Yerrington, organist at the First inaficr described at the premises | Congregational church, brought together- ~ L e L e James L_ Case Westfield av in Danielson. i Lun" Duuauto Muvum and prruilu ' i AND- BMBALMERS | wady Assistant Teleghone 410-2 MV OR NIGNT N b; T'N.M.TATH RO? L gnn. o'ciocls p. Saturday, | church members and their friends, Mon- Shea & Burke NE’N fo ND ON L Ehwen Tvs Talid 40 SHETUCKET STREET L Dy Dy 2922, that the terms of 8ald | 43y afterncon at 5 o'clock. This annual AMING anu moviug, long dis cash ; that he property B shail bo sold subject to taxes amounting | a%air which is looked forward to with to $240. The real estéte to be soid interest by music lovers, provided rare s a specially. Jonn H. Ford, 283 K1 o 5 { - : - Funeral Dlrectors | | FRANKLIN ROADSTER — Nine . B. BEOMLEY & 50N, — ‘tlumcul:uflsl‘ u:l cnth x;' follows, to wi enjoyment throughout the entertaining A'lot of land, in the Borough of Daniel o OrE R Y ts Vil b Sheasd B series, 4-passenger Roadster. Stetuciser St. Phone 3 FOR SALE son, in the Town of Killingiy, with ail the | Lion b Miss 1 Tne 41 Main Top, paint and uph LONG DL TAN MOVING. buiidings thereon standing, situa Miss Bernice Underwood, the A-1 mechanical condition of g == Srern 2 = - ¢ honses with | ali i | S, BQuIherly side of Weéstileld avemue, in | S0DT2%0 In_ the church chel’ The va- i i 5 TEAMING AND TRUCKING Wo-apartment ... Qouse; w-th I Im-|caid Boreugh of Danieison, and bounded | ried numbers on the wel al ed pro- :nb;:n:c a:vi:d-::?sfigar;‘ieafiu:?-, done very prompily and at reasouable | Tholcs jocation. with laige yard for gom | 3nd deseribed as foliows, fo wit: Begin- | gramme brought out the best qual We wry a camphta line of Domes- running condition, can buy this nd Imported Cigars. volume 72, page 131, and known as thg | Servatory of Music, gave as her opening car right. Breed Buidisg. g .| Joseph Qwen place. number Aria, With Vertude Clad, from Phone, PHONE 568-5. { By order of the-Court: Haydn's Creation. A group of songs, A, L MEYER, sawm to Dest plumbing by expert . FOR SALE 3 . CHARL The Lotus Flower, Schumann; Thou'st JORN R. BOWMAN, | | DODGE — 1917, Sedan, newiy | | workmen Lt the faivest prices is suer | On Yantic car line, 10-room house in B8 B, AYER, . |3ike Unfo'a Fiower" Kiblibtein: Come 118-118 W. Main St,, Norwioh, Conn. §| painted and thoraughly in- ‘teed ; also heating and gasattin good condition, with ouibuildings and 16 | Appointed to &el] the above described | o Gacdd Sa = i %:)Ou;“r.)r(';mf(n\'s. % acres of land; very desirably - located. premises. dec28d | ne (fl"_d&n- Love, S:ilter. was given 67 West Man St This property can be had at a very rea- in clear sweet tones, and won much fa- sonable price—a great chance for ilie vor, resulting in hearty applause. Al right! party. For further particulars, in- spected. Price includes new (Established for Half a Century) ] : . 1 yard for gar-|ning at an iron pin in the northerly end | of th hile Mr. Yerrington dis- |t DANCING saace tire "and bumpers in- prices. Tl Somm clt7: must be seen 10 | of 4 stone wall on the southerly side of ,,,r,,;e'; SRSttty o 1 sl ey Shie Al 2} clu in selling price. ARTHUR H. THRO! pe ap] iate tfield avenue, thence S. 25 degrees 5 < o . s R 3 RTANHUR e REE -y i FRANCIS D. DONONUE, W. 354.4 feet by land of Sarah A. Wil | [he opening number was Prelude, Vol N. B. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows’ 2 s Shetu S one E pt 2, No. 6, by Bach. Of special mer- Hall. Phome 1956 or 401. Private lessons FORD — 1915 Touring Car, in novod Central Building, ams ; thence N. 69 e X3 ume 2, No. 6. . spe HalL Fuge LR R good shape. Late style body 3 adjoining land of Danieison | it was Andante Cantibile, from the gaby Evening cl Moogars | and S M | to the northwest corner of said Daniel- | Fifth Symphony by Tchalkovski; and i Reer s witen & e PLUMBING SUPPLIES Sfi:‘-nl; land to a corner of dl: thenee N. | Prelude, Pastorale, Dies est Laetitiae. ock. & § degrecs 15°, E. 340 feet adjoining land | v, e ¢ BRAMELIN GEAAN — Hirde o PLUMEING, heating, gasfitting and FOR SALE of sald Sarali A. Willlams along stone | you: ?he“dosl{fz :"“?b"‘ C“’,f;" b clGARS bargain in a closed car. Late e o wall to the point of beginning. Contain- | Mountain Top, No. 4, from California gt model. New tires—just out of 5 no\dld ing 20,847 sq. ft, be the same more or | Suite. by Diggle, was given With spe- o paint shop. At your own price. PIANO BOXES $3.00 EACH)| 5 snd being the same premises de- | clal inspiration and skiil . TOBACCO MAXWELL—Any one desii SRS LR S | o3 S G20 e o131 | % Underwood, ¥R hes spnt seme —Any on iring a L € J D, 2 A n i i t 3 Sngland Con- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ° Sall Tolring, Cae i Gaod Ga e The Plaui-Cadden Co. recorded in Killingly Land Records in| Lo0e. in study at the New England Con | CIGARS STATE POLICE CAN'T though a yor singer Miss Under-ao.. g tBousan SETRCTODIST W O onN A, MOTAK, TALK ABOUT CASES | oy D501 PONE S T clmy Whiteatene Ciger aars $70 per 'y 12 Mantauk Ave. Tel.-278-2 ¥ N 3 ok A 5 F. CONANL, 11 biaaklin S Beal Estate Broker. ecital. Information relative to the activities of tie state police departmentywill in the Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, N ‘""MI FOR SALE future be obtained only from the head oun. Phone 1366-4 ian3ld In the hills, one mile from state road, O the department, Robert T. Hurley, ac-| ing a custom which has prevailed for just the place for poultry and fruit, or | cording to orders issued in the depart-,many years, the annual supper of tha i Summer home; 100 acres, 60 acres wood- | ment. State policemen are cautioned to ] church, nsually held on New Years day, DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN BUILDING land; 7-room cottage. good sized barn (giscuss matters pertaining to the activi-! was served under direction of the church " . and sheds; all buildings good condition; | & n g J % 3. L. LATHROP & SONS DENTAL SURGEON { fine large old shade trees, charming spot; | ieS Of the department with no one, “par-| Marthax, Mrs. Frank E. Sterry and Miss 3 | WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contracter ang | price $2,000; $50v cash for quick sale. cularly newspaper reporters” and all|Jennie M. Case. 28 Sk L s M’'Grory Bids. Norwich, Conn. | Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 Weu ¥ b TRYONS AGENCY, Inquiries should be referred to the super- | tee were Mrs. Edwin C. Gay, Mrs. E: Main St. - Phone 971 dec23d G. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chiro] aist At § o'clock in the chapal a compan; t Specialist (pmtzcz your feet). Suite of more than two hundred enjoyed ti hospitality of the church, when, follow- L] SUBANCE i DENTISTS Willimangie, Conm. intendent of the department. H. PBrowning, Mrs. Philip B. Whaley This decision of the head of the state|Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers, police is a follow-up of his instructionsj Mrs, Charles P. Learned and Mrs. J BOGKRINDING M. A. BARBER e T N e =Zusio 3 0 probable witnesses in Eme of the|Olsen, Several young men and yvung[ i JOSEPH BRADFO o.id . more recent cases, particularly murder | women walted on the tables, 1 s i 08 nm‘..,“q Machinist and Engineer |canest £ cases. 1t developed at the hoaring of | In the attendance wera many from > . 5 BULLARD Emil Schutte of Shailerville, charged | other churches as well as out of towa PEINTING of all kinds promptiy and Steam Engine Repam Wwith the murder of Dennis LaDud. and|guests, Rev. Clinton A. Andrews, pastor Teacher of the Vielir Phone 127-4 Wwho is mow at the state prison at Weth- | of Jewett City Congregational church ersfield under sentsrce of death for the|said grace, by invitation of Rev. Gurdon murder of the three members of the Ball| . Bailey. pastor of the entertaining Bliss Place family, that the head of the state police | church.' The very tempting menu includ- ¥ Hiave o Eewn departr:nelm ‘hsd t‘a\l;{floncd all witnesses|ed ham, tongue, pickles, rolls, delicious to refraln from talking of the case to . e T A s cake and coffee. L e At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoonm, a large | Eh L R STEAMSHIPS and_ kinditngs 1n \ FoTELS : " BC Sorbecs - ; Lans "deasa | THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. Al!gu! HOUSE, D. g Prop. it class Earage service u— FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER delegation of Ever Ready Circle of the Phone. Shettucket St 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SERVICE. ‘ HELEN L. PERKINS Sel. Lambh. Rosigns. King’s Daughters and friends held a re- > Y ‘ i FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport After an active military career extend- | ligious service at the almshouse. Mis BOFF Io‘rll. m H# 0 ronmm—w. h“. i and Shelter Island $1, New York $25C TEACHER OF SINGING ing over a period of 32 years, Col. Edwin | Bessle M. Grant was in ~charge, also 'u m%m the Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or|Phone 552-2 ¢ Shdno. Alice Bldg.|E. Lamb, Hartford's highest rdnking in- played the organ for the singing. Thom- urrttory. !he zroltesl [ reed Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- fantry officer overseas during the \World | as ‘Bacheler read the Soripture lesson funity at hand today, with &}311 reed S Tnenda, % A day, at 4 P. M. = war, has resigned his commission. asfand gave a very helpful and spiritual ad- a:d by 0{w mnflntd l‘rotsxg trlendn.t you can | 1. veg New York, Pier 27 Eakt River, PHYSICIANS / commander of ‘the 169th regiment of in-|dress. Prayers were offered by Rer. i Sidtion 1o your sslary ‘: Sty Sau%at{ oot of Catherine St., Monday, Wed- fantry, Connecticut National Guard. The | Gurdon F.-Hailey and Clyde Beebe. Sey- 8 under your cont: ARCHITECYS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON write today | nesday and Friday, at 5 P. M. EOPLAND K. mxon' M. D. reason for his action as given in his|eral old songs of the church were used £or full particulars. The Commerce Mo Connections with all Coastwise and EYE, EAR, NO AT resignation is’ the pressure of business|at the request of the members of the “‘C‘R:cm" ek, O3 ‘“g‘g‘.‘; CoThDet.mit. oh Foreign Steamship Lines sailing from |Suite 103-104. Thaver Sldg. Thaver m 01 ,- Conm. ST’ Tel 1799 | duties which prevents him from devoting | household. Following the service in the as much time to military affairs as he;front room the members of the, circle —— For freight rates and further informa- = earie e would wish to give. He dlso stated. in ,llslrlbu(ed fruit and candy to those pres-) ? ‘el 4 : o put your busi-|a Jetter to Adjt. Gen. George M. Cole |fent, and later held a sonz service and tion apply {“m}'%n AR edi- = . il sprvice WHEN YOU WANT to put your bust public, there-is"fio mt his resignati M‘W E- ness before the public, ml! g e LAWRENCE LA“B Fecomenyiig TP TRt i the Port of New York. - dispensed refreshments in the various um ‘better thi throngh ibe advertising a tin for bustnese w the wvem.m, Telephone §69. Agent. | tolumns of downstalrs. during the month of February, 1922, will [ Pléce of the War savings and thuige | Sational roller skuting act that has 334 be proceeded agzainst and prosecuted as|Stamps & new issue Of treasury savings| thrills. They have performed in ming, Upholstaring and Wood Work, |§ 12iephone 1 63/ Proddway most every country fn the world and i 020 g t have covered themseives with distinction nice song novelty act. The is 2 midget who entertai of all. testants, wh chine and is rescued by piane. It iz probable that er a very enthusiastic gathering of | MacDonald’s latest release through As- has never before been scen for the second feat is one that has created the most favor. able smort of comment from crities who have viewed ft: and it gives herever they appeared. Flo Enlson and Surprise agnear in a urprise s tothe delight The feature picturs i« “The Servant the House.” The play from which | pacture was adanted has toured the 1 States for over ten years. Tha ure has an all star cast. By seslng programme you are boginning the ew Year right. avis Theatre. the exciting moments. Than Fictipn,” Kathering sociated First National Pictures, Ine, and which will be shown at the Davis theatre today and tomorrow, Is a bat- in which one of the con- hig parachute strapped to back, leaps from the ba e in the a screen and ft will probably be some me before it is duplicated. Hove Hampton, in her latest prodnc- “Love's Penalty,” hag been secured The production a beaut!~ ful young actress a far more dramatia role than any she has been accorded in previous productions. A very funny comedy entitled “Clegn and Dry” will also be shown START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT AND SAVE COAL. Use Our BUCKWHEAT For Banking At $6.00 Per Ton THAMES COAL COMPANY THAMES SQUARE Phone 1819 WISHING YOU ALL ’ A HAPPY NEW YEAR SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU WHEN YOU WANT to put your busk ness before the public, umre is no medi- Bull younger man is needed for the duties]rooms of those who were unable to come |um beuer than m \ commander, columas of e