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B Pt NURWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922 A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ————————— WANTED—Male WANTED—Female |A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It e A Bulietin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It I& Bullesin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell I WANTED—Miscellancors FOR SALE—automoblies DANCING claancut men for P! infield and anteed A managerahip Wi made to men who quality. Thig wnity for Droduceis. . APGIY Az | Bpencer, Wauregan L. t 9 a. ¢ p m. & Yantid LARGE Ihlrl mi.n\‘ acturer wanis to sell melsln‘ lne of clusive paiterns; Madison ufi JanllW WANTED _Es a rallway trafiio o $110 1o $250 momehly ; Pk atier thres mwnm spare study ; wpiandid opportunities ; M:m Joan ) refunded ; write for free Stand. Bisiness 'rnln;nl J rnu. bu:u.m, N. Y. HCUNDBEDS “of_positions await_the trained worker. Why not attend Nor- wich Commercial School now? Many graduaies are earning from a thousand %o _ten thousand dollars a vear. anSFMW “TWANTED—A position by experienced ghaufteur, private or commercial; will furnish references. Address 231, Bulletin. janiea WAvrip —Capable, s Good “industrious men oducts mer: For particulars, addrees M. H. an10d his ma sl shEuty, ermanent, weekly pa; Guarsnty .\'une’l')' a.n n become railway mall Pouitions free; write today g Institute, Dept. 31-D., | jansd | LOST AND FOUND ¥, in Greeneviile, a nad\ me on back. Finder return Ave. Reward. janlod POULTRY bred to visit culer ; broode ast Hartford, u.] BABY CHIC arar GEORGE G GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE ! Teleghone 630 52 [ v emmings & Ring Faneral Directors end Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant | | | | | I I 238-2 ! | GAGER # Funeral Director and A Zmbaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT TR e HOURIGAN BROS.| FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS =ady Assistant Telephone 410 DAY OR NIGHT E Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, Successor to JOHN E. BOWMAN, 118-118 W. Main St, Norwich, Cenn, (Established for Half a Century) | | | [ - | Riley, | Red Heart, { trucking a speda]{y WANTED—Position by practical nurse to care for elderly Write Box A. X. W, Axl‘ln—uxddu general housework, plam cooki ramil; tic 666-3. ' or ].mla.lld person. ing. 18 Union S 70 RENT—Heated furnished room. H L. Ring, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. janl0d FOR RENT_Furnished light house- | | keeping rooms, 6 Carter Ave., East Side. J.uuod large building, also to rent, small tenement of three mcms. with improvements. Schwartz, 56 Fairmount St., h.nlOTuWF TO RENT—Six-room heated ent, all improvements. 6 Washington St. janlo\i TO RENT—Furnished rooms for tht housekeeping at 7 Oak St jansd “F0 RENT Sixroom apartment, with garage, near Backus Corner Tel. 259. nav.!('d " T0 RENT_Six-room _ tenement, modern unprawmmzs Inquire at Able- man's Shoe Store, 810 Main St Janid 10 BENT—St rooms fof light housekeeping, Tel. 353-13. _janzd “T0 BENT—Rooms k:cmnl' Phnne 1987. Apply to Max orwich, Ct. me! Inquire H. W. “for light bouse- Iysd FOR RENT The very desirable manufacturing space recentiy occupied by the Warner Brothers’ Company, In the Ring Building on Chestnut Street, and the Hiscox Building on Myers Court. The property may be seen at any time. For full parficuaars, apply to James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR RENT ON PROSPECT STREET GREENEVILLE MODERN APARTMENT 6 ROOMS AND BATH $30.00 APPLY TO James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET , care Bnlleun janlod ‘sged woman for : For information, call ‘Wiiliman- 0 R \T—fFumshed rooms 1tm- u.zht —jtor. J. N. Fitts, Storr ;, suitable for garage, woodyard, Dickenicins ghop general warehouse, at foot of Cove " apart- all ad “turnished WANTED — Experienced dry goods help, men and women ; ability o nnale French trade an asset; state age experi- ¢hce and salary expecied. Box 1 1 ; Bulle- in. | WANTED Second hana nauael.am g::ds antique furniture, china, rare ks and pictures, glassware, eic.; est cash prices. Louis D. ‘;a{fl" v OIMW Water St., Norwich. ANTED—Real estate of every de- o comamission basis. , Thayer lsdg., Nor- decZ3EMW egs Cyphers incuba- Conn. jani0d WANTED—A new house of seven, rooms, wich all modern improvements, I good location, with a good large lot. one dore of land desired, parties to take pos- | Session fret of May. Adiress Box 3, care Bulletin, TRIED, fourd O. K., Anadore 7c, three for 20c, Red Dot cigars be, Manila cigars ix for 25c, & good fine X L N T lme of c pipes. s san7d | IF YOU wish to mse money tox‘ lodge. society, church or any legitimate enter- prise, let us help you. Free entertain- ment given to inmates of hospitals, fra- ternal homes, stc. The Norwich Players, Box 23, care Bulletin. _janzd SECOND HAND FUBNITURE and new ficor coverings bought and sold. Get our prices first befors gonig elsewhere. New Lonacn Salesroom, 16 Water St. Nor- w‘ch. | WANTED _Raw furs, at &L Heens ner’s, aevm'y Thursday. A. Bennstt. nov8d WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture ane books, Kremens, successor to Kinw, 48-50 Water 8. Phone 38-2. sepl2d. WANTED—100 farms for full particuiars in first letter as to pr size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. y22d WANTED-—We pay nighest prices for second hand furmiture. Norwich Furmi- ture Ce., Breed Bldg. Tel. i914-3. We huy, and exchange. jend FURNITURE, STTVES, HOUSEHOLD GCODS of all kinds, old books, pictures, | bottles, glassware, etc., wanted for {cash, anywhere in eastern Conn. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson Street, Willi- m ntic, Conn., Phnn. 632-3. WANTED. H. B. TIGER, 65 ¥rankiin St. Second Hond and Antique Furniture Tel, 717-3. —— ey AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES KOUPET winter tops for Fords, re-! ed to rock bottom pnices; get yours Lewis L. Fales Corporation, Provi- General auto repairs md1 paint- an' | dence. ALL at_jonathan Smith's new sta on, 31 Town St.; most convenient place il Tor widoiing. and mwbhiona. o dl aug27d 0 srades. FOR ,ALE—M)cheHn tires and tubes, | vip, bulbs, polish, etc,; also storage for rs. ‘Watkinson Tire Co., 375 Main janiod HAVE your lires iutreaded, lonk llkn new, wear like miew o in SL toblld FOR SALE—Ho: SALE Horses and Colts EST. THOS. J. WATTLES “PETE,” yearling coit. by Peter Agan, dam, Henry Setzer mare. “CHESTNUT LADY,” ch. m. 3 years uld by Peter Agan, dam, Lady Chestnut. “BARBARA A oid, by Cechato, dam, Lady Chestnut. “BAY LADY,” b. m. 5 vears old, by | Henry Setzer, dam, Lady Carroll. “HIBELLE,” 42510, b. m., foaled 1888, by Highwood, 8067, dam, Belphoebe, by 141113, The first four of sold haiter and Yerrington plac Inquire of W. Main St theee horses will at Lebanon station. S. ALLIS, Executor, 91! Norwich. janzdaw JUST ARRIVED. s Hor 0, and they are a dandy gentle and well broke: Tucy are exira | weighing 1100 to 1100 ; some nice matched pu}:xrs. 1n faet, Horses for all kinds of work. Come and T ing now x __ ELMER K. PIERSON 3 Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | Tel. 536-3. Jansd 1 BOOKSINDING JOBEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Baoks Mage and Huled to Order TRUCKING GEOEGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving and trucking. Tel g €. D). JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We move everyihing anywhere. . Special ‘at- tentlon given lo moving boilers and ima- Tel, 798-3 56 TEAMING ana_moviag, iong Jonn H. Ford, z33 Main Si. Phone 7 <. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily anc ai reasouabie | prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street /b m., about 9 years| be can be seen &t the distance Phene 175 E Lanole Tire Co., 93 W, — RADIATORS {{BOILING OR DAMAGED I REPAIRED AND RECORDED | l Tested Under Air Pressurs MUD GumhuS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENEL AND REPAIREC WM E. SHANLEY 492 MAIN STREET, (East Side) QVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagom, ming, Upholstering and Wood Woerk, Blacksmithing in all ite branciies 507 TC d15 NORTH MAIN STREET | | mmcu': HOUSE, D. Morrissey, | Prop. First class garage service cop- nected. - Phore. Shetucket St DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zuropean Hayes Bros., Props. Telephone 26-28 Broadway. B | INSURANCE Start the New Year Right | |BE SURE YOUR HOUSE, YOUR! | AUTO, AND YOURSELF ARE FULLY |{COVERED BY INSURANCE — SEE i HAROLD S. BURT | Phone 598-3 i 120 Laurel Hill Ave.| PLUMBING SUPPLIES TIGARS itextons Cigar sare 370 per thousand 4. ¥, CONANT, 11 Fraskiia st i | | | NEW LONDON LINE Steamer Lvs. New London EOPLAXD g.onfi%!'}‘ M. D, m EAR, ] HROA' Bstie 243-104. Thayer Bidg, Tel. E | 1798« PLUMBING, heating, ofe general repairing. John Morton, 23 Mar- gery Bt. Tel. €92-32. novnd FLUMBING AND GASFITTING. cox TlAcTouHmusllSs. Slumbing aa JORN X m.vn. Breed Bulding. PHONE 583-5 The very best plumbing Phene, anteed ; also heating and gasitting. JOHN ¥. TOMPKINS, €7 West Main St asfitting _and by expert werkmen at the fairest prices is guar- IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don’t take chances. The small annual premium is negligible to the firm pre- tection from meney loss it affords. Take out a policy te day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 728 WILLIAM 0. YOUNG, Contracter Ballder, Work and Jobbing, Main 8t. Phone 971. deezd WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi. ness before the pflhlic. there is no med!. um bnutr lhm oolnmnl 32 6TH STREET and 0 West Eh the zdverllsmz‘ Lcnu RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET ¥FOR SALE—An extra good new mlich i cow. Inquire Chris. Hansen. Phone 35-12 on Div. 3an7S] P ——— CUDWORTH & THOMFPSON AROHITECTS Ths=er Building, Norwich, Conn. CETRCPODIST Chiropodint, Zeer). Suits dm L, Norwieh, 1an3ld Al - ucue e o T e e S 1 478 £ e e e eirini | séven rooms, one acre of land, for $9 SCoit & Clark Corp. |z FOR SALE—A Smi”h Premier No. 2 EWd order for imme- $5. ply at Sunshine Mlss Jewens Scbw “¥om SALE—CO itage of six rooms, electric lights toiler, bath, five acres jand, on Westerly trolley, 5o fare. quire John Vars, City Line, R. F. D. 6. _janild TFOR SALEOne three-phase o iy p | motor, nearly new. oné mort chlne Wetherby, Kuggs & }huna.rd_w n, 111 K. P. Ailen, Pomire Jalfl.l\\rs ¥OR SALE—I have & dandy cott smull monthly installments. Mmt[omery. Onecq, Cona. FOB SALE A fl.lty :wre chxcken (urm located on the River road between Jewett Clty and Narwich. A wouderful oppor- tunity if taken at ¢noe. For further par- tiewlars mquire of Burdlok and MoNicol, Thayer Building, Norwich and Jewett SR jan10d. buys & beaatiful mahogany 65- yer pieno; good tone and fine conditlon; terms to suit. The Plaut-Cad- del.l Co.. Norwich, Cvnn oct12W $85.00 buys a fine square Chickering piano, beautiful tone and in good condi- tion ; make your own termsy; we wili lake iano in trade at full price any time Charles 1a.n d within three years In exchange for an upright piano or player. The Plaut-Cad- den Ce., Norwlch, Conn. octizw buys 2 fine Decker Bros. up- right plano; free stool amd scarf; terms, 3§15 cash and $6 per month. The Plaut- Cadden Co. (Known for quality and ser- vice since 1872, Norwich, Conn. octlZW FOR SALE—1 1-2 tons of hay, price! $18 a ton n., barn; also twi o coal stoves in good order; price right. C. H. Wilson, Windham. Tel. 422-2, Jan10d FOR SALE—'wo choice Holstein heif- ers, 3 years old, uch giying about nine | quarts milk per day, throp, Yan- | tio, R. No. 1. Tel i e 47-5. jan10d | " XORE SALE or rent, seven-room houss, | with garage, a H F. 112 Palmer St., Danieison. jan10d ALK , one o from Jeweit City borou‘h Yine, city ater connection: Very reasouable terms Burdick & MeNicol, Jewett City. jan7d FOR SALE — Cottags houss, seven rooms, on Peck St., all conveniences, with about one acre of land, some frult trees, garags for two cars. For further particu- lars, Inquire agent only, W. F. Hill, Thayer Bid janTd_ ¥OR SALE Hard wood, sawsd and split, §9. Tel. 1831-4. Jan7d FOR SALE—A good seven-room house on Mt. Plsasant St., with ail modern im- provements, with one acre of productive soil, with a large barn; could easily be converted into a two-family house. For further details, ses Clarenco Sholes. Tel 1380. Ju\Td FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, Stove lengths. ,Tel. 1879-12. Janid FOR SALE—Beautiful two-apartment house on Willlams St., near trolley, all conveniences, seven rooms each tenement, garage and large lot. some fruit trees on premises. For further Information, ap- DIy to agent only, W. F. Hill, Thayer | Bidg. jansd FAEMS for sale; easy terma. with or without stock. Add: L. Groman, Plainfleld, Conn. Tel 9-2 Moosup. decald FOR BALE—Well geasoned slabs and | hard wood. Tel. 616-4, H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms decldd BEAUTIFUL baby grand Somora pho- nograph, reguiar $375, spectal for quick sale §176; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Compasy, _Norwick, Conan. $2,500 WILL BUY | seven-room " cottage house with electric iights and gas, two minutes’ walk from Boswell Ave, car line. For full particu- see. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3 198 Clff St. BUY A HOME IN NORWICH TOWN 9 rooms and bath, large lot; near trolley, $4,500. 8 rooms, all improvements and a garage, $8,000. Bmall house with thres poultry houses, and an acre of land for Desirable residence sites for sale in *Norwich Town. ARCHA W. COIT Insurance 63 BROADWAY - FOR SALE | 8 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE uipped with magneto, 22°x8” friction clutch pulley and mounted on running ar.” Can be seen in motion at my Car- penter Shop, opposite New ty Home. Reason for sel stailing electric motor. HENRY PUEALLUS, Real Estate and Telephene 1334 Oarpenter and Buflder, 37 Smith Ave. ¥OR SALE | In the hills, one mile from state road, | for poultry and fruit, or | summer home; 100 acres, 60 acres wood- land; 7-room cottage, good sized barn and Sheds; all buildings good condition; fine large 0!d shade trees, charming spot: price $2,000; 3508 cash for quick sale. TRYONS’' AGEXNCY, WillimRnatie, FEOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.00 PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY $8.00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 792, dec23d Conn. HARRY B. FORD FOR SALE Two-apartment house, with all im- | provements and in pink of condlition, choioe location, with large yard for gar- age, near center of city ; must be seen to De appre: FRANCIS P. DONOHUE, neved Central Bulldiag, FOR SALE PIANO BOXES $3.00 EACH The Plaut-Cadden Co. ! FOR SALE—Lexington sedan, newly painted, in first class condition, excellent ior pubiic service work or as a family car. Phone 1828. jan2a R SALE—DBargain; §3 a 1918 Oakland touring car 'hone 598-3. ALE—1920 Dodg first class condition, run less h\’m 8000 miles. Inquire Amos B. Wheeler. Tel 5 p. m. dec8d TN MTATHROP NEW KOND ON FRANKLIN ROADSTER— Nine B series, 4-passenger Roadster. Top, paint. and upholstering A-1 mechanical oondition of this car is excellent, Auto- matic wind-shield cleaner, spare tire and bumpers in- cluded in selling price. FORD — 1315 Touring Car, in good shape. Late style body and new radiator, FRANKLIN SEDAN — Here's a bargain in a closed car. Late model. New tires—just out of paint shop. At your own price. MAXWELL—Any one desiring a small Touring Car in good running condition, can buy this car right. | days ‘and Thursda N. H. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Feliows' | 1. Phone 1996 or 401. Private lessons Winter t cvening ciass Mon- s begins Monday, Jan. First lesson free. 16, 8 p. m. PRINTING rmxrmu of lll nu- .htfltnll 0y 1’.‘ Pl! “ el y_ given. Franklin St. mouncnmms—_ Men's Bible Study at Y. M. C. A. The men’'s Bible study group will meet at the local Y. M, C. A. this evening at 6.15, at which time a supper will be served, after which thers will be a 40- minute study of the Bible. the aim being to make religion a practical power in the lives of men. Noon Meeting Today at J. B. Martin Ce. At noon today at the J. B. Martin Co. on Franilin street, under Y. M. C. ausp Chaplain Earl Kernahan deliver one of his practical addresses, and 2il the employes of the plant are cordial- ly invited to be present. Farm Buresu Fruit Meoting. 1 J. D. Avery, the leader of the fruit project in North Stonington, is making arrangements for a fruit meeting to be | held at his home Thursday evening this week to discuss the possibility of the | farmers in that section co-operating 'n the purchase of a power sprayer. A num- | ber of the men have aiready shown interest in this proposition and this meet- ing is planned to outline what is already | being done in three other communities— Griswold, Norwich and Waterford—tow- | ard the co-operative purchase of a power sprayer and to discuss the possibilities North Stonington. A few of the men have been interested in a combination sprayer for potatoes ana fruit. Such sprayers are on the market | and the advantages and disadvantages of DODGE — 1917, Sedan, newly painted and thoroughly in- spected. Price includes new slip covers. 12 Montauk Ave. Tel, 278-2 AUOTIONS AUCTION ROOMS We have just received a consign- ment of seven rooms of household goods. Upon the receipt of a consign- ment of equal size, we will be in 2 position to run an interesting sale of valuable and useful household goods. Why not hand us that lot of furniture or ;nerchandbe and let us turn it into cash? WITTER BROS., AUOTIONEERS, Office and Salearooms, No, 42 Main Street, Danicisen, Conn, Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON (ON THE SQUARE) Somers Building Tel. 774 Office Hours: 9 A. M—6 P. M. And by Appointment DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON W'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. LEGAL NOTICES NOTIOE TO CREDITORS. A COUKY o . IELT v the District of ‘I\;orlwlch on the 10th da.y of January, A. PEXS Pre o} L VLING. Judge Estate of . Whitney, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, Thai the Administratrix eite the credifors of said deceased to bring in_thelr claims against said estate within six months from 1his dale, by posting a notice to that effect. togsther with o copy of this order, on the signpost nearest (4 the piace where eaid deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, <nd by publishin, the same onco n & mowspaper having circalation in said District, and make rec wrn to thls Court. ELSON . AYLING. Judge. The abode sns foregolng 18 3 Luc copy st record. atteat: HELBN M. DRESCITER Clerk. NOTICE.—AN creditora of ceused are hereby not cialms against sald est signed at 18 Quarry St. Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. MARY B. WHITNEY, _antld Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITOR: AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Ledyard, within and for the District| of Ledyard, on the Sth day of January, | A. D. 1922, Present — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Judge. Estate of Charles of Ledyard, in sald District, deceascd Ordéred, That the Executrix o the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by vosting 2 notice to that effect, together ®ith a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where sald deceased last dwelt, and the same Town, and by puhhshmg the e once in a newspaper having a cireui. A. Satteriee, lat ati in said District, and make return to this | Court. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Judge. sald de- esent their NOTICE.—All creditorg of geased are hereby notified o vye claims against said estate to signed at Glles Ferry, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing | order. SUSAN SATTERLEE, janila Execmrlx. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HYLD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 10th day of January, A. D. 1922, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Alphonsine R. Portelance, late of Norwich, in said District, de- ceased. Dora. R. Portelance of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and flled a petition FOR SALE On Yantic car HM. 10-room house in ‘with outbuildings and 16 e8 of land; very desirably located. can be had at a very rea- sonable vflco—-—a. (‘r chance for the ht perty. For further particuiars, in- JOHN A. MORAX, Real Estate Breker. COAL AND WOOD e e AR COAL, seasoned wood and lmdl.lu- tl large or smail culn!l(hl Phome 504 1325-2. R. Shapire, W low 8L, l\ll'_l' Attest: Dpraying, for the reasons thersin set forth, | that an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased be_admitted to probate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ondered, That sald ;ell!.\en be heard and determined at the te Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in sa.td District, on_the 16th day of January, A. D, 1922, at 11 c'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency said petition, and of said hearin; thereon, be :given Ly the publication i this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three davs prior to the date of sald léenrhg and that return be made to this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. _ HELEN M. DRESCHER, HELD | , | work today following the under- | purchasing such a machine will be taken | up then. Everyone interestsd In this meeting 4 expected to be present at 7.3) p. m. at Mr. Avery's house on Jan. 12 Agent H. F. Johnson will be present t6, take part in the discussion. NATUREOPATH WILLDEMONSTEATE REMARKABLE HEALING POWERS Dr. L. Blumer, natureopath, who is to! be in this city for a serles of lectures and demonstrations which will begin next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Fike' hall, and will continue through the week, promises a revelation in the healing art to all who will attend his demonstrations and hear his lectures. The doctor prorm- ises as well to op: the minds of his hearers to some startling facts never be- fore imparted to an apen public. He is the advocate of a new natural | method of treating disease as opposed to | | the old methods. i A Bulletin Want ; Advertisement Will Get [2 What Is Going On Tonight Norwich Grange, No. 172, P. of H. meets at Steiner Hall o 12, A 0. U. W, Norwich, meets in Owls' Hai Euckingham Cuuncll No. 1. Jr. A. O. U. M., meets in Buckingham Memorial Vaudeville Motion Pictures &t Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Motion Pictures at Davis Theatra. ANNOUNCEMENTS For the benmefit of the people of Taft- ville and Norwich the Hillcrest theatre at Taftville presents the only chance to see Tex Rickard's official ri pictures of the world's championship contest, from traifiing to knockout. Remember, the only chance to see this fight. Popular prices, Friday, matinee and evening, Jan. 13, 1933. heavyweight Red Cross Ciasses. local chap- Under the auspices of -the ke American Red ( sme Hygiene and Ca Will be organized names are rece s and the but Seven Honey a Mstrel Boys, Comedy en seen he Boys is the comed, th. County | " Abpots juvenile prod centric comed: Greenles & dance and conve using German, French and Yiddiah al eccentric dancers and finish with whirlwind Russian daneing. On the screen will be seen Fugene O'Brien’s lates: feature called Clay Dol- rs. ‘What is described as one of the best vehicles of O'Brien’s Seiznick picture, Ciay The production is somewhat u that there is no preponde: nu is screen carser is Eugens Doilars. i straightforward story His first lecture and demonstration is to be given Sunday afternoon. a time that he assures those who attend will be most profitably spent. cvery afternoon in the week at the Elks' hail. HRINEAGE IN CONSTRUCTION OF NEW MERCHANT TONNAGE New York, Jan. 10—Censtruction o1 new merchant tonnage i all countrles of the world has now shrunk to approx- imately prewar proportiorts, according to a statement issued here today by Lioyds Register of Shipping, giving sta- tistics of ship tonnage under way om January 1, 1922, “While the depression s general” the statement asserted, “the mast markes decline is in the United States. Three months ago, France, Holland and Italy were all comstructing less tcnnage than America. Today each of them is build ing more than the American yards. N irns are available from Germany, but e total of construction there is prob cond only to that of the Un#tad * on January was given as 4,4 003 gross toms, compared w tons on October 1 l=st year. Of sreat Britain is building 2,640,- tons, less 722.000 tons on which work been suspended. Construetion in the ed States Is placed at 218,428 groms ! ‘e peak of worid construction was in September 1919 when ship had under way more than elght lion tons. mit SETTING VALUATION ON STEEL AND IRON INDUSTRIES | New York, Jan 10— Reprasentatives of several of the Indopendernt steel anc fren companies located n the midle west conferrad hers today with financlers regardine the terms of tha proposed merger recently announced. Discusslons, 1t was sald, dealt mainly with the valua. tion of the piants involved fn ths pros pective consolidation. The b are reported to ha ane"nmi r‘ha'arrer of ths s hey was added, 1-' itted themseives, participation. !srnmn‘n PHOTG ENGRAVERS | HAVE RETURNED TO WORK \a\v York, t photo engrav king agreements by T he photo en- numc»d late today that conferences with other emui would be held !Om"rro\'v .'.\v'd strika leaders predicted a'l the re- ining 1,200 strikers would be back t end <f the week. Renews Strength' Where there is nzed for a build- ingup ionic after fil prosh'ahng illness, 1SEOTT'S EMULSION] taken regularly, usually spells renewed strength and vigor. J & Bowne, B\:nlr d. N “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM’S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street i He wiil lecture! morous and original wa; typical to every small town in the coun- try. Davis Theatre Thursday, Frid urday. Last week Mr. and Mrs P\umrw were unanimous in prociai and Sat- ““d{“ less of been ca expense. derful girl. BREED THEATEE. At the Breed theatre today and temer row Dynamite A dunl‘(wn w pen of Thomas len is a tale of t { abounds ers as Doro J. Thor For the secnrll na humor s a comb spense. is rea 31 ar, h rr,m~l a queen. As runs as follow English queen shor career; at the tim ber of joi Arthur N { been invited | de Grey ana i | the queen woi exeiteme: troduced to instances fa! littie lat time to begin the Turning to Mr. Nik at the piano, Miss Gerhardt shouldn’t we walt until the rives?” queen &r- queen for ten mi: “It seems unbel should have failed to andra,” incident, says Gerhard 1 “but it really happened, {0‘ up to that time I had been paying more st- tention to my music than te the physi appearance of royalties. Since then, ‘when it is arranged for me to appes fore prominent people, I always see a photograph in advance. b ward heard that her majesty enjoyed the joke very much. In any event,

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