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A Bafletin Want Advertisement Will Get It e WANTED —Male make §73 & weck By selling - E)Siga (’-!’ raincosts a day; 10 delivering. Improved Mig. 4, Ashland, O. Janida W ANT ED—Experienced @nill black- | Asply at Room 7, Centzal L. | Poattion _as janitor _or by relisble man; good refer- | dress Janior, this office. 2 14STuTh a day eelling opping bags and aprons; our Rew bag is the fastest sclicr on for territory. Improv: , Ashtand, O. Jenlid selt _guarantced veekly vay; rubs, roees LOST AND FOUND POULTRY S te BABY CHIC o S . Commings & Rin . Funeral Directors i and Embalmers 322 Main Strest mber of Coramerce Building e 283-2 Lady Assistant and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT i HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS bady Assistant - Tulephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT A Bulletih Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulietin Want Advertisement Will Get it A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sele Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It letln Oftices able, sincere people of both sexes need WANTED—Pemate WANTED—Miscellancous BOE sALE FOR SALE Ao aged W in| FOE BALE—Four months’ old female WANEED—4 midote Indyito ey qendicion ; willing Lo aay Faie prive. | DUD, Biack and White, mics pet sna WAt FOR SALE | N O T l C E Brown, 463, Plainfield, Comn. janldd %ol. 48-12. Jani4d mlo&‘%smwa\ym,wg d“"pmjmmusfivm !mmwm tan}x 83 a‘fns, xli::ly located, = S I, B - = { use, lirge barn, large poulirs TYPISTS wanted to w stories | WANTED — W g =0T iy coal bura |PuNldings, garage, Shops, sheds eta: fine and photoplays ior au ; $26-3$100 | glass reset in doors or wind glazing, | FOR SALE—Magio Colony ooal bArm- |ernit, valusble wood and timber; 1 horse, —T0— weeldy; spare time; writs for - |ete. Writs or cali Nadoiny, 111 North St ing brooder stove: best for 1780 | 4 ogws, 150° fowl, wagons, ' farming, | i T Gma AR | *Gadiia o locks of chicla; lnvestizuto bofore buy- | biagimsith and carpentos tosls: 33500} T ing; duable formation ree ; b o = “THE Leading Matrimonial Club;” | i agents. C. C. Hewitt Co., | ¥1:200 cash, : AXP A i ERS WANTED — Work _as__ Bousdkespen largest establioned 11 years; thol- el RN oy R aoraiy companion, or oan do Dlain cook: weaithy members wish mairiage b I Willimantic, Conn. ig Tel 1875-12, or writs Box 141, Bul- | conidential description freo; only honor- | FOK SALE Two choice Hoisteln helf- == jariisd o Conn., s aated WANTED —A girl to our ale- or. T@‘ Plant-Cadden Co. jantsd e aged woman for general housework, plain cooking, small family. For information, call Willlmaa- tic 666-3, Janéd TO RENT ers, § years old, each giying about nine Suirts milk per gy, 4. C Lstheop, Yha- tic, B No. 1. el Lebanon 41-5. Jani4STuThS write. The Old Reliable Club, Mrs. Wru- bel, Box 26, Oakiand, Callf. = janidd MARRY—Thousands congenial people, worth from $1,000 to $50,000, seeiing early marriagh’ ng, photos, troductions free; sealed; efther sex ; send no money. Address Standard Cor. Club, Graysiake, Tl janlid LADY, 32. owns farm, wents husband. Box 453, League, Columbus, 0. janidd - 120 and 15! han, Lisbon. 14d TOR SALE—About 100 cords of sea- sonsd wood : aise 3 or 4 fat young cows: N. H. Hall, Preston City. Tel. janlid OR SALE — 5. C. White Leghorn chicks; flock built ou Cornell certified egg capacity. Fred L. Kana- Felephons connection. T LOVING lady. worth $10,000, wants a1 xln‘?-.ui“&ub. i I TO BENT—Six-room apartment, cen- trally located, all hardwood steam eal” furnished, rent $50 month ; also gar- a: O. Box 62, City. janiid T—On Warren St, seven-room hardwood fiooTs, garden and am heat included. C. Cham- artin House. janldd T—Room to genueman; board 6 Carter Ave. decl7d d FOR RENT—Seven-room, steam-heat- ed t ezng all improvements, at 194 We e 10K RENT_Four rooms, all improve- s, 9 Forest Bt Two heate destrable furnished ceatrally located. Tel. 14 jan13d FOK RENT—Tenoment of five rooms, th improvements; also garage. Inquire tin Otfice. Janizd Furnished rooms for . 18 Union St fHy. j“",",l',, ted furnished room. H. LAVS, TO BEN NT—Furnished s, 6 Carter Ave. Backus Corner, ‘el 259. NT—Six-room _tenement, all ents. Tnquire at Able- 310 Main St janid T——§team heated, furnish, + light housekesping. -1 " light house- RENT apartment, des aurel Hill Ave. For slars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franky FOR RENT oN BL PLACE, A MODERN APARTMENT OF FIVE ROOMS AND | BATH, WiTH GARAGE. DAY TEL. | AFTER 6 AT NIGHT 'PHONE 85-1 janizd FOR RENT The very desirable manufacturing space recently occupied by the Warner Brothers' Company, in tho Ring Building on Chestnut Street, the Hiscox Building on Myers Court. The property may be seen any time. For full particuldrs, ly to James L. Case ‘0 SHETUCKET STREET FOR RENT ON PROSPECT STREET ll;tgl;. "HOTEL owner, 55, worth_$60,000, will marry. U-Box 35, League, Toledo, O. Jantsd WANTED—Party is desirous of pur- chasing few pletes of antique furniture for own use; st be In good condition. Write Box 111, Bulletin. Jan1i4d TIF_YOU WANT a healthy, wealthy, Joving wife, write Violet Ray C. Denni- son, Ohlo. "Enclose stamped envelore. lec WANTED—Vaulis and cesspools_to stock ;' free range, 500 splendid layers, sirong chicks hatching eggs; oustom hatching. Birchwood Farms Co. Central Village, Conn Tel. and Tel and Ex. connections. janldS A REAL BUY—a beautiful Kimba upright plano for $28 Plaut-Cadden C $165.00 buys a beautiful toned Mo- Cammon upright piano jn wainut case easy terms, The Plaut-Cadden Compan) Norwich, Conn, A_NEWBY & EVANS upright piano for $190; quick sale; easy terms_granted. gléan.” H. L Harrls, R. F. D, i, Bos |y Fp{; Quick sale; easy terms granted. ais Apr8aiy | Gou, octa?d WANTED—Second hand furniture and A FOR SBALE—One three-phase 5 h. p. antiques; oldest and largest dealers in s L 4 Noraich: we bay and ol Aot mgh. | motor, nearly new, one mortising ind- est pricés. Louis D. Wers 365 nae5; | chine, Wetherby, Ruges & Richardson, &ll Norwich. ~Phone 708-3 in good order. K. P. Allen, Pomfret, STn 3 Con. jan11Ws YOE_SALE—Candes Mammoth Incufia N Seonl s Snd wife wish bosl- |, ) 500 egr capacity, practically new, tion as second girl and chauffeur, in pri- XOR SALE Prairie State incubators, | PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.00 Notice is hersby given to au persous lisble to pay the Personal Tax in the Town of Norwich that I have a warrant to_levy and collect the personal taxes payaole Feb. 1at. 1922, each of such per- sons being assessed this sum of two lars as thelr personal tax, and for the purpose of collecting the same I shall bo $8.00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO at 7%. ot e Seloctmen's”Offce, in the Coust ouse, in Norwicl 2l rom o'cl HARRY B. FORD a.m.to 12.30 'alock p. m, and from 4 = olclock to 5 o'clock p. om Feb. 1st, 1522, to March lst, 1923, both inclusive, FOR SALE except_tae following day! On Monday, Feb. Gth, I will be at the apartment hovse, with all tme | SO0 (3 1o Broetts, Norwich Town, provements and in pink of cdndition, | T On Tuesiay, Feb. itn e rezod n, binkc of cdodition, | “On Tuesday, Fen. ith, trom 10 t 11.30 a m. at the Yantio Store. On the same day at the stors of Patrick age, near center of clty; must be e to i T. Conneld, Bean Hill, from 12 m. to 1.80 be apprecis FEBANCIS D. DONOHUE, v m By On Wednesday, Feb. 8th, s the drug ¥ Genteal Bullding. | stors of John &, Morgan, Greesevily 7 from 11 2. m. to 2 p. m. FOR SALE On Yantic car line, 10-room houss in good condition, with outbuildings and 16 acres of land; very desirably located. This property can be had at & very rea- Thursday, Feb. 9th, at_the drug of George' M. Rathbone, West Side, ila m. to1p m. Friday, Feb. 10th, at the store of Preston Publc Market, East Slde, from sonable price—a great chaace for the |l ® M. to 1D m s fren - ! On Saturday, Feb. 11th, at The Peo- Ging STy For further partioulars, In-| 103 Gire) Tafeviite, from 13 m. to 230 JOHN A. MORAK, Heal Estate Brokes, On Saturdays the Selectmen’s Office at City Hall will close at 12 m., noon. Personal taxes will be recsived on the dates mentioned above for the different sections of the Town. All persons neglecting this notice must FOR SALE—automoblies q V- om: acres, including 100 8% I ion acres of woodland, 100 acres of pasture, about 30 Dores of hayland, 70 acres under on ; rich soil uild- L ., janisd NTED—Some reliable business in orwich, o: some neighboring town; give s. cuitly pear 0 apple trees, also cherries, plums and berries; large full particulars in first letter. Box ., | house of 10 rooms, garage, sheds, large janidd x 2 e-up for 20 cows; barn will ~lhold 40 tons of hay; 100-ton silo with or without ter and engime, machinery and every description, including corn ) r and potato digger; pond whi can bo used for ice pond; stock consists . 11 cows, 2 heifers, 6 calves, 1 registered bull, 150 chickens; present price of this place is very atiractive and owner is willing to leave a larg: y_cash if desired; give full in first letter, Write Box A. are Bulletin. Janizd YOUNG men, women, over 17, desiring government positions, $130° monthly, write for iree iist of positions now open. & Leonard (former civil gervice exumitiet), | 01 lquicble . ihe purchasing price on morigage. For 89 gy iable Bldg., Washington, DWE | ¢ 00 oo ridulars.. inguire. Wiliam: ¥ = — | Tdll, 108 Theyer Bldg., Farms and city cgg Cyphers incuba- | property fo Jan13d Fitts, Storrs, Corn. 0 ard_wood, sawed and TRIED, found 0. K. , three | delivercd, for 20c, Red Dot cigars ¢, Max jan13d six for e X L N b e S TOR S 50c pip T any business. Box 23, jani3d connec. Water St. de A. Heeb- | Bennett. | | Farm bred collls pups. Box 185, Baitic, Conn, urs, ey Todraday. . A, C. —Good hard wood, $10 a 369-12, janl3d BUY and pay highest es for hand furniture and _ books, t, seven- use, successor (0 King, 48-50 Water R Phone 3§8-2. eepl2d, i jan10d go0d_geven-room house , with all modern im- ED—100 farms for catalogus up, with or without stock; give full particul’ as to price, “TOR SALE on Mt. Pl ovemen| with eried into a two. her detaiis, see C 0. E ant could easily be WANTED—We pay nighebt second nand furniture. Norwi ture Co., Breed el 1914-3. We buy, seli and exchanze. jel1ad asy terms, with or L. Groman, ‘Moosup. WANTED. H. B. TIGER, 6§ Franklin & Second Hund and Antique Furniture. Tel, 713-8. slabs and . Beard & 9d ! | { | { AUTOMOBILE ACC CALL at Jonathan Smith's Town St.; most con nograph, regular $271 3175; easy terms granted. The dden Company, Norwich, Comn. $2,500 WILL BUY -room cottuffe house with electric and gas, 1wo minutes’ walk from 1 Ave. car line. For full particu- dence, i ing. COVBLLO, Tel. 1527-3 188 CHff St. FOR soap, bu Se. i " HAVE your tires ietreaded, look’ lika new, weas Tike new, ss good’ as mew, | WELL ESTABLISHID OIL BUSI- GREENEVILLE ODERN' APARTMENT ROOMS AND BATH $30.00 APPLY James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET M SALE Horses and Colts EST. THOS. J. WATTLES THREE LEET “CHESTNUT LADY” “BARBARA A” and ‘ “PETE” W. 5. ALLIS, Executor 91 Main Street JUST AREIVED, My express car of 28 Horses are here— and they are a dandy lot. They are extra gentle and well broken, welghing 1160 to 1700 ; some nice matched pairs. . In fact, Horses for all kinds of work. Come and Bses them. You can eave money by buy- ing now, ELMEE R, PIERSON. Tl 526-3. 7 Jansa TRUCKING GEOBGE LAMBERT, Occum, moving and trucking. Tel. $11-10. 1i4 C. D, JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We move everything anywhere. Special at- tention giyen to movitg boliers and ma- chinery. Tel, 798 sepsd Loug Distance Moving and K Zummerman, 57\Boswell Ave. Tel. 1465, TEAMING ana mov! El (rackiny o Coeaaity Jokn T ForE 53 Main St Phone 193. ] ©. 3. EROMLEY & SOK, Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promfhiy and at reasonable pricas. ARTHUR H. BATHROP Lanole Tire Co.. $3 W. Main St feb24d ;e c—, RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED NESS, CONSISTING OF CADILLAC CAR, TANE, AND FULL EQUIPMENT, REASON FOR SELLING, SICKNESS. WEITE BOX 45, CAEE BULLETIN, Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephone 87 SMITH AVENUE Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENEL b | AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, {(East Side) OVERHAULING AND BEPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, | | BUY A HOME IN NORWICH TOWN 3 rooms_and bath, large lot; near troliey, $4,500. 8 rooms, all garage, $8,000. improvements and a |§ Smali houso with thres poultry houses, and an acre of land for $2,800. Desirable residence sites for sale in Norwich Town. ARCHA W. COIT Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY p be proceeded against as directed by the - pont e %5, "B.2h | price Teasonable. Peter Stettenson, Nor-| FOR SALW_$85, Buick roadster, good | 50 1 B tate famlly; references. " Box 83§, Plain- | PUCD fpagonbila Tater Siel condiion. Lasch, 40 McKinley Ave; Nor- | 18WS of this Stater * 0 3 ani0TuThS wich. asi13d 4 Cotet PANTED- Drertneintne Al |l - : = dy| Dated at Norwich, Comm. Jan: 7t for 12 vuur ol boy; inust be near good || BUY this farm at the winter price, only | FOR SALF—Lexington sedan, newly | Dsted at Norwich, Comn, Jan. Tth, o Comneeticut Chilaren's Ald |1 1°2 miles from ‘city line, near school|painted, in first class condition, excellent | 1911. Jan78 and trolley; 1 h C¥e acre of productive | BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- . special for quick | NOTICE BOARD OF RELIEF. for public service work or as a family car. Phone 1823. jan2d FOR SALE—Bargain; $350 cash buys | a 1918 Oakland touring car in gooc 1 dition. Bfione 598-3. jangd FOR SBALK 1920 Dodge touring ca first class condition, run less than §0f miles. Inquire Amos B. Wheeler. Tei. after 6 p. m. decsd 30-AUTOMOBILES-30 GOOD USED CARS ALL STANDARD MAKES, ALL READY TO RUN, PLENTY OF FORDS, ALL SERVICEABLE CA FROM §100 UP. BUY NOW. BOTTOM OF THE MARKET, ‘The Board of Rellef of the Town of Sprague will meet at the Town Clerk's Of | ice W day, Feb. 1. 1022, Saturday, 11," Feb. 18, ana Feb. 2 Feb. 3 from 10 a.'m. to 4 p. m., éach day,4 io hear appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to transact any _other NAPOLEON BELANGER, PAUL BRENNAN, JOSHUA TAYLOR, 2 Board of Relfet. Dated at Sprague, Jan. 18, 1988, NOTICE PERSONAL TAXPAYERS. co s hersby given to all persons ey Personal Tax in the Town including all women who be- for such taxes (see Chapter 1, Public Acts, 1931,). that I rrant to levy and collect the onal Taxes pavable Feb. 1, 1923, % of such persons being assessed the sum cf two (3) dollars as thelr Personal Tax, and for the purpose of collecting the all be at the Town House, Sat Feb. 4, 1922, from 2 to 3.30 p. m., Bend Schoolhouse, Saturday. Feb. 111, 1922, from 2 10 3.30 p. m, If sent by mith, ericlose stamp'for reosipt if one in wanied. All persons neglecting to pay this Tax during the month of February, 1928, will be proceeded sgainst as directed by the aws of this State. { | e a wa THE DANIELSON GARAGE, 1. PELLETT, PROP., DANIELSON, CONN. TEL. 190. ¢ |at the A Bulletin To Let A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Rent I Advertisement Will Get T{ e e———— —‘-—“_,' ANNOUNCEMENTS What Is Going On Tonight Davis Theatrs, Sunday, Monmday, Tues- sumu:“ Motion Plotures & day and Wednesday. Motion Pictures at Breead Theatra Predictions are being made that the| Motion Pletures at Dasis Theatre Gcreening of Alexander Dumas’ immor- tal story, “The Three Musketeers,” by Douglas Fairbanks, at the Davis, Sun- ANNOUNCEMENTS day, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, ‘Winter term dancing ciass taught by N. H. Levy, begins onday eventng, Wil stand forth in motign picture his- tory s an epochal event and that it |- nuary 16th, 8 ». m. in OAd Pelows wiil popularize for all time the costume | 1ol ™ol hing the Tatest Spuoe 1 CoT one step and fox trot, includinz the neé photoplay. annce, the Spanish gilde. First lesson free. Productions of thls sort, even when based on the fictlonal writings of such masters as Dumas, have always been considered to be In “the danger zome,” because it has never been established beyond question that the Amerlcan public would recslve the costume play with the same enthusiasm that has been accorded features more modern in locals and setting. It _has always been Fairbanks' con- tentfon, however, that any story snuf- ficiently powerful and gripping In drama is bound to succeed. “A popular plcture nowadays” sald the star, “must be logical; it must have comedy and pathos, but above all it must be human. Any mory that fs buman will succeed regardless ot whether the players wear wigs and short pants or are garbed in pajamas. Drama was the same in the Seventeenth Century as it s today. This mav be the gasoline age ofy civilization, but hasn't altered hyman emotions appre- [tell the interesting story ot 3 clably. People still laugh ard cry and |sertion Overseas, and His Court Mar- glve vent to anger. And they are still [tial” To this very interesting addrees {nordinately curfor In fact, we pro-|all men and older boys are in gress because we ars curlous. People of |thers will doubtless be a large foday wonder if in the olden days kings |as the chaplain is a very pop and queens and dukes and lords were |er. swayed by the same pastions and emo- tions that now rule humanity. To sat- isty in a measurs this curlosity we have made a cellulold reproduction of “The Thres Musketeers,” and we have cram- med into it everything that ls dramatic, instructive, human, amusing and_enter. —— Park Congregational Meeting, On Thursday, Jan. 19, the meeting of the church will be held, com- m!nfln'h ith & supper at 6.30 p. m, which all members of ths congregation are invited. On Friday afternoon at 3 o'c: meeting of the Women's Federation and the Parish House Department T e o L be held Chaplain Kerahan ot Y. M. ©. Sunday By Reques. Becauss of the great interest in address by Chaplain Kernahan at Y. M. C. A. last Sunday, a quest was made that he Y. M. C. A. again tomorr E at & o'clock. The chaplain on this o it |casion in addition to his A tha the —_— Taloott Williams to Lecturs at Comme nity House. Owing to the sudden and serions i ness of John Kendrick Bangs, who w: to have spoken on the Incorvigt taining. We have tried to twang every |OPtmist, has ~been necessary for him emotion in the human eystem, just as !0 have spoken on the Incorrigibis D'Artagnan @id In his memoirs and ns |0 cancel all engagements and tho Dumas did In his great novel.” Owing to the extreme length of this plcture thers will be only two shows dally, beginning at 2.15 and 7.45. The usunl reserved seats are now selling for every evening, including Sunday. As an added attraction there will ba shown Harold Lloyd's latest three reel comedy, “I Do.” This is without doubt the fun- niest comedy ever_made. A Paramonnt Brotherhood have secured In his pla Talcott Willlams, who will lecture on tt subject, The Washington Co: Its Future. He I8 a pro York journalist and lecturer high!y recommended as a speaker. It is expected Mr. will be at the supper preceding ture, —_— Notable Entry For Poultry Show. Final tabulation of ths es for the thirty-third an#nal Madlson Squars Garden Poultry Show which will bs het in the Madison Square Garden, New York city, January 25 th 30, inclusive, show that all records in the number of exh will be broken and that this event doubtedly deserves tha title World's Leading Poultry Bx So large was the entry that S. Lincoin Orr was obliged to dec numbers received after the closis A doard of forty-two judges will mak the awards in the almost Innumembls classes of poultry, pigeons, rabbits end cavies—twenty-elght judges wod the poultry alone; twelve for the p and three for the rabbits snd ca {They are experts drawn from the United States and Canada and stitute the most fmportant group of ponl- together Pive big time acts of vaudeville and a featuro motion picturs Wil bs shown at Davis theatrs today. The ehow will be continuoug from 2 o'clock until 10.30 p. m. The bill for the last half of the week fs well balanced and contains some very clever acis, especlally the hatd balancing act and the Impersonations in Italizn by Martini and Trois. ‘The fea- ture picture 18 The Sky Pllot, featuring Cofleen Moore. ity Breed Theatre. For the first time since “The Charm School,” which was produced two years ago, Lila Lee is again leading woman in support of Wallace Reid, piaying the leading feminine rols \n the star's new Paramount picture, “Jent Free” which will be the feature at'the Breed theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Several other famillar faces will be seen in the picture. Henry Barrows plays the roie of father to Mr. is Justine Tate, the chum of the char- acter enacted by Miss Lee. The char- acter parts are well cared for by Lil- lian Leighton, as Maria Tebbs, the house- try adjudlcators ever broucht in this country. most notable ponltry ex- One of the {Bibity win be that of Lord Dewa: Rl Gorireliey St oo R e i EEENEE GO e 5 | hundred of his cholcest bird jwar 1o one of Great Brita sportemen. Among the many valusble tron competition Wil be & new o Dated at Lisbon, Conn., Jan. 9, 1922. ALWIN KAMPFF, Colisctor. i jan14s | Reading This | Advertisement can not realize the value of| having correctly written and and encugh FIRE INSUR- ANCE until you have your FIRE and then it may be too late. Let us do your worry- ing for you. B. P. Learned & Co. 28 Chetucket Street DISTRIOT COURT OF THE UNITED tes, District of Connecti In the matter of David Goldblatt, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 5230. Upon Petition for Discharge. Notice is hereby given that David f Norwich, in the County of State of Gonnecticut, ion, dated Dec. 27, for a discharge from all ankruptcy, and that all his iitors amwl othur persons interested ob- ng to such discharge may attend be- Thomas M. Shields, Special Master, t hfs ofice in Norwich, Conn., on the day of February, A. D. 1922, at 10 then and thers to examine and to show cause, if any ey have, why such discharge should not be granted, amd to determine whether or Inot to authorize the Truste to interpose objections to such discharge. THOMAS M. SHIELDS, ecial Maater. Norwich, Conn., Jan. 14th, 1982. i oclock . 1 the bankru 75 YEARS ESTABLISHED AT A COURT OF PROBATE NELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 13th day of January, A D. 192! < NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, of Ier Brumme, late of Start the New Year Right! BE SURE YOUR HOUSE, \’Duk! | AUTO, AND YOURSELF ARE FULLY | Nomyich, In said Disitedeceased. ) PE: | The ecutrix exhfbited hér adminis- O EH e e INcURANCE SEE‘ITK‘J‘OH z‘l:s::u:;xw!:h sald C!L:{l to t’)fe HAROLD S. BURT Court for allowagnce; it s therefore Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Ordered, That the 18th day of January, A. D. 1922, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, ty Sorwich, In said District, be, and ths © is. appointed for hearing the same, d the said Execut is directed to give tice tnereof by publishing this order some newspaver having a circala- 0 ald District, at least three days prior to the date of said hrearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Juge. at the Probats Court Room in the Cl o J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALLKINDS HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. OURT OF PROBATE HELD within and for the District of Norwich, on the 15th day of January, COAL AND WoOD . AT A COAL, seasonea wood and kindlings in | AL Norwich large or emalil guantitiea Phone 504 oF {1326-2. R. Shapiro, Willow &t., A, D. 1992, | trke Tona > oW Bt formerly. | & present - NELSON J. AYLING, Judgs. istatn o Jgseph A Hyde, lats of i Franklin, in sald District, deceased. The Administrator appeared in Court and 1l DENTISTS ed a written application all Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts | Mechanical Regairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphe'stering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all itc branch Seott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET e e ' FOR SALE | No. 17 SPRUCE STREET Nine room dwelling and new garage, within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. This is a bargain. For full particulars, inquie of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Phones FOR SALE 8 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE equipped with' magneto, 22"x8” friction cluteh pulley and mounted on running gear, Can be seen in motion at my Car- penter Shop, opposite New London Coln. ty Home. Reason for selling, I am in- AMERICA® HOUSE, D. Morsivoey. Prop. ~ First class garage servieé cop: nected. Phome. Shetucket St. DEL-HOFF EOTEL, Zuropean plan, Hayes Bros., Prope, A Hayes, Bros. [Frove. Telephone 1321, NS AROHITECTS CUPWORTH & THOMPSON AECHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn. CETRC®oDIST stal.l_in: electric motor. HENRY PUKALLUS, A. 6. THOMPSON, ¥. 5. Chiropodist mt HE:IBB“];;.(’:;;«:' yourst‘lnfi). Ellflul';. Oarpenter and Builder, Comn. Phone 1366-& * Sandid Tel. 37 Smith Ave, e —— WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before tho public, thero 3 o medi um bejter than throu vertising columas of The Buletin. The rbay === Paul A. Scawartz, 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 th: cging id estate 18 now in settleme: in 2id Court, and praying for an order to 1 certain real estato belonging to said estate, fully described In sald application. | _Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said | | application be heard and determined at | ihe Probate Court Room in the City of | Norwich, in said District, on the 15th day {of January, A. D. 1822, at 11 o'clock in he for n, and that notice of the pen- dency of said application, and of maid hearing thereon, be given by the publi- | cation of this order once in some news- paper having a circulation in sald Dis- rict, al least fve days prior to the date hearing, and that retwrn be made to the Court. J. AYLING, Judge. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN |,,” NELSON above and foregoing is a true copy DENTAL SURGEON _pscord. M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. e e AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriet ~Usio of X;‘)or\;!éc)z. on the 13th day of January, .| : Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ERNEST E. Estate of siizabeti Lecs, Tato ‘of Nor- wich, in sad ot LR Tdmind A. grentios of Norwich, Conn., Teacher of the appearca in Sourt and fied a petition Violin PEiying, for the Teasons theretn ket forthy Phons 127-4 i 1R 2T 'ing testament of sud d Bliss Place be admitted to probate. | Have a Fow petition be heard and determined at the Outfits to Lend. Probato Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said Disttict, on the 17th day of January, A. D. 1922,’at 10 o'clock in the HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING of thereon, be given by tha publication ve and foregolng is a true copy | instrument purporting to be the | FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER Whereupon, it Is Ordered, That said | FARES 1 n, and that notice of the pendency | 4ay, at 4 P. M. ¥ said petition, and of said hearing | Leaves New York, Pler 27 East River, keeper; Clarence Geldart is Count de|piqcene sfiver cup to bs eallsd the Mourney; Claire McDowell a8 the | Cractord Memordal Trophy Counte: and Lucien Littlefield as Ba: of H. V. Crawford, of Montel who dled last winter. He wae for tw: ty-five years secretary of show and was known te poultrymen the country over. ty Briggs, the Swedish janitor. The picture is the first directorial ve- hicle of Howard Higgins, the newly creatsd Paramount Qirector, who form- erly served as production manager for | Cecil B. DeMllle productio: A Mermaid comedy titled “The Va- grant,” and Topics of the Day make up the remainder of the bill Today's bill_consists of Tom Mix in “Hands OF, Larry Semon in ‘“Dew Drop Inn” the 13th chapter of Hurr! cano Hutch and the Paths Newe. Co: tinuous show todsy from 1.30 to 10 p. m TUnited Congregatiomal Chureh Meotings The regular supper and meeting of Brotherhood will be heid at the Comm nity house, at 6.20, Monday Hon. Talcott Willlams, desn Columbia School of Journ the guest of homer. The Charitable circls of Kine’s Dangh- ters will meet on Tuesiay evenine. The Junior Gufld will meet in Pullen's office, Thursday afternoon Mier ™ i 4 o'clock. PLUMBING SUPPLIES | Al members of the church and par- {1sh are invited to mathe nunity houee, at 6. Thursday e the annual church meeting PLUMBING, heating, gasfitting _and general repairing. John Morton, £9 Mar- gery St Tel. 692-32. novzid PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS—IOBBERS, Flumbicg and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Bulding. PHONE 568-5 per. | Friday evening, at £.45 ¢ {will bold a First Ai ting | home of thetr guardian, Mrs. A. C. Fres man. | ™I vovs ana giets of the Tamcr Ds- partment of the Sunday school are asi od to come to the Juntor room Phoze The very Dest plumbing oy expert workmen at the falrest prices s guar- ailteed ; als0 heating and gshtting. JOE: F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Muin St |ization of the | the Juntor School —_— { “Hitehy Koo Ca” Coming to the Strand JOHN J. ENRIGHT 7 Somie Plumbing, Heating, Tinning| o vou o sandestle thac 20 H {it nof tity ? courses and Stove Repairs { o G Swag not qu SATISFACTORY SERVICE !fina B. F. Keith's Phone 728 32 6TH STREET ith's vaudeville pla Strand. Thé wor artists. The St y, not quantity, n always get most ———————— | 3¢ the Strand anytimie. PRINTING of all kinds promptly 22d | twhen ~Hitchy Koo™ done. Estimaies promplly an PRINTING went = - tivs - o i Bert Leighton was the mo cheertully given. The Bvlletin Co. 66| - ey Frankiln St wayida | that produced the fun. Ber s e {2 high powered comedy dymamo. jhas generated laughs in vau e claams many years, and when hp was with Hitchy Koo™ cal success was sh it is called “The {2 sort of monologue, a 1 {song, carefully selected | Leighton and then th a big surprise; but to find o prise is you will have to Mr. Leighton gets to town. Keene is the wonder ecoentric er with plenty of ginger axd n Stone and Soleen are the singh talking comedians. Baroness De Hullib & C very good comedy variety act with o gorgeous scenery, costumes, etc. T is the first comedy varlety act of it kind every in Norwich. ‘The great Nazimova in “Pi newest photoplay, is announced next big feature attraction at the S! theatre, Where the production W shown for a run of three da TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Im@orted Cigars. A, L. MEYEK, Successor to JOHN R. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main St,, Noi (Established for Whitestons Cigar aare 570 per thousand. 3. F. CONANI, 11 Framiciis St DOOKSINDING JOBEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway / Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | next Monday. Advance renor this as being the most fasciry screen drama that the Incompard Nazimeva has evar appearcl fn. As its title implics, “Pillions” has to do with wealthy peop’ It relat story of 4 Russian into riches and of a_poet who herits ‘a fortune. They have lov the ' result of his verses, but met_untll they both journey ic iohable winter resort in Californts are introduced. Meanwhile frands are endeavoring to blackmall the poet-mfi« ‘ianaire, and he is saved from & scandal whe nthe Princess, at the risk of her own reputation, gets into Lis bed in neg. STEAMSHIPS THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. SERVICE. New London 50c, Greenport and Shelter Island $1, Néw York $2.5C Leaves Norwich,, foot of Shetucket or Breed St., Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- i der one time In some newspaper ligea to thwart the designs of the other Phone 552-2 Studio, 4lice Bidg. ha’im'l-rh: sirewadon tn el District"st el il vome: least three da) e of —_— | foating, and that return be made 1o ¥his | Forelgn Steamship Lines sailing from rt. BUILDING = NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. =, | The above and foregoing 18 a true WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and - of T - Builder, MIll W and Jobbing. 50 West Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Main St Fhone #11, deczd | Janisd Clerc. | Tt m,i tion apply the Port of New York. For freight rates and further in LAWRENCE LAMB 969, A

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