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aerrane A Balletin Want ' NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY - T7, 1922 A Bulletin Want , Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get t A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—An experfenced salesman; musx speak both English and French; w ¥ good salary and donus; steady positic inquire Zegeer Dry Goods Sia wett Clty Jani7d WANTED —Salesman; salary or com- mission ; no investment ; permanen eral agemcy opening. Federal Nu tor, N. Y. Jan WANTED—Place as fireman ¢or jani- tor; 84 years' experience firing. 1~ Sjruce Teicpbone $48-12. Junlid FPOSITION wanted man, 19, good anto mechamic, {wo years' experi- eace garage. expert. carefu! auto d focd_slactrician. sore or any anorabic position _refused ; wages: refercuces, state WAEes Taid Ad- drems H. G.. care Bulletin Jan1id ANTEDExperionced drill _black- amth_ Avply at Hoom 7, Cenur Jah TWANTED—A family wit warper der and weever Or warner tender mianer for small cotton mill in country »n plain goods. Address W care Bui Janidd i s WANTED—Gir} or woman for gems A GENTLEMAN wuz sayin' they uzed housework; good wages. .Tel. 298. to “Say it With fioWers;" now they “Say Janld i Bt liguor - We siy it wwith's fine - es at 1 italian briar, rough & wurn—w»r‘?ut any kind, by day | root Balaiita; boisyre o gt ane. Be- or week. Apply w0 Mra.~McdMahon, 2: 's ‘Smoke Shop, Wodiworth Main St, upstars. jenita | S0 {5 968 SheD omp. g 3 WANTE! 0 koep aniel M. D—A middie aged house for one, in a home. e, Bor o Pk abeld, Conn. - Jau1id T WANTED — Work as housekeeper, nurse, companion, or can do piain cook- ing. Tel. 1375-12, or write Box 141, Bul< letin Otice, Janlid “ WANTED—A position as housekecper by woman K. D, Box §T. with chlld. m&ubn%cann. 13d TO RENT—Tenement of with improyements. FPhone 1186-4. Jjan17d " FOR RENTTenement of six rooms Sah ele n S © garage ank| eeping, § jantid 10 RENTSix-room apartment YOK RENT_Rooms for light house- five rooms T¥ARM wanted, acreago I b o L man can maké his homes; will 35 §5,000, DUt Would Drerer property s owR and: lecation | 0 as nigh 0w priced: Fovo. o sult which he can s lietin. purpose. Box-E., janitd | WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques i oldest and largest dealers in Norwich ; We buy and sell anythiug; high- est prices. Louis D. Ward, 30 and Water Si mayly 33 Norwich. Phone 708-3. STu ‘WANTED—Farmers passing nothing chickens Jewett City Creamery Co.. to ty the sur- qQualities of buttermilk for £00d; ‘equais it for growing plgs and ; any quantity; moderate price. Janled 00l St, hot and coid water, ciric Lights and gas. Cuii 36 T jani7d’ Fountain St. Tel 1154-2 FOUND—Black cund._Stauley Vounc: 16 LOST— Bright red beads, Sunday pear Community House, or POULTRY i By CHICKS, a1 JUNERAL DIRECTORS | H : : Cummings & R | Funeral Directors and Embalmers smerce Building Lady Assista GAGER ! Funeral Director ang £l § ¥ OMPT SER | DAY OR NIGHT i—trmm.‘«z.m HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DiRECiURS Norwich and Jewett City | The Henry Alien & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS | cady Assistant Telephone 410-2 | DAY OR NIGHT | : i m‘m Shea & Burke | Tuneral Directors 41 Main Street | | = PHYSICIANS ROPLAND MARKOF R¥E, EAR, NOSL s wite 103-104 Thaver = HOUSE, D. Morrissey, class garige Servios cou- Phone. | Shitucker St DEL-MOFF HOTEL Zuropean plan. Hayes Bees, Props. ~ Telephone 1247, 1e-38 Br 3. ABCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Tuawer Bolldiag, Norwieh, Cons. -I!-ll DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON N'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. - PLUMDING SUPPLIES PLUMBING, beating, gasfitting and o g R - g’ P gory St Tel 682 nov:id PLU G AND GASFITTING, l o CTOBs—JOBBEKS, | and liealing. AN BLUM, fireed Budding. Phone, PHONE 568-5 The very Oest By expert workes at the falrest priges is guars asteed ; aiso heating sad JOBN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Maw Sk WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- 1 trally age. partment. se, 5o | berlain, Martin House. Weat Bide janidd 10 § Main S TO REN housckeepin 10 RE ste 10 naw's She TO REN s for I TO BEN REAL E 3a spacs re f waraer Ring Bu and the “ou h aeply to i S 49 § F MO! 6 ROOMS AND BATH James L. Case jocated, all hardwood floors, ‘steam neal” furnished, rent 350 month ; aiso gar- Addres 10 RENT—On FOR RENT—For auto mechanio, The . 16 Laurel Hill Ave. KENT mprovements. Phone 1987 FOR RENT FOR RENT very The property may be seen time. 40 SHETUCKET STREET s P. 0. B x 62, City. janidd Warren St., seven-room hardwood floors,’ garden and am heat included. C. Cham- janltd Garage, 194 West Main St. T_Two desirable furnished n heated, centrally v Tel. 14332 T Furnished rooms for light ng, 18 Union St janll T—FHeated furnished Toom. H. 3aniod tenement, Inguire at Able- | Store, 310 Main St Janid T—Steam heated, furnished ight housekeeping. Tel. 353-12. room for light house- jysd | T—Rooms. desir- | For six-room apartment, on Laurcl Hill Avi d iculars. inquire of 15 JOMN A, MORAN, | TATE BROKER Frankiin Square, Hissirabils. mendmactucion 1| cently occupied by the Brothers’ Company, in the ilding an Chestnut Street, | Hiscox Building on Myers il For full particulars, mes L. Case {| HETUCKET STREET I OR RENT PROSPECT STREET GREENEVILLE DERN APARTMENT $30.00 APPLY TO | | Telephone 876 | | JUST ARRIVED, . s car of 28 Horses are here— andy lot They are extra vell broken, weighing 1150 to | < ‘nice Jnatched pairs. In fact, ail kihds of work. Come and You can save money by buy- LMER E. PIERSON. 3. jansd GEORGE mo . b 30! Long Distages Moving aund Expressing. man, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. i458. TEAMING aua moviug, long_distance trucking @ specialty. Jobn H. ¥ord, 233 Main St Phone ©. B. BEOMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTA MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very pricas. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Streat Phone 175 Shetucket y. Wel. 198-3, TRUCKING LAMBEET, Oceum, i trucking. Tel. 61 ivia SLYN. 283 West Main St. We hing anywhere. Special at- 1 to moving boilers and ma- sepad prompiiy ané at reasc bie STEAMSHIPS s, day, at 4 foot of Catherine St., the Port Telephone THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport and Shelter Island $1, New York $2.50 Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or| Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, nesday and Friday, at 5 P. M. Connections with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamship Lines sailing from Tor freight rates and further informa- tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB SERVICE. Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- P. M. Monday, Wed- of New York. WANTEDThe public ‘to’ know that my grisunill is -grinaing. Canterbury, Conn. -WANTED—Second hand canoe, good condition ; willing to pay fair price. Tel. 45-1 WANTED—Party is desirous of pur- chasing for own usé; must be in good condition. Write Box 111, Bulletin. janlid —Boarding home on farm T WANT! for 12 T sehool. Society, ing, Hariford. WANTED—Some reliable business in Norwich, or some neighboring town ; give full particulars in first letter. Box'S. S. care Bulletin Janisd WANTED—Farm, Wwith or without will pay cash if desired; give full ars in first letter. Write Box A. are Bulletin. janisd cov prices first before gonig elsewhere. London wich. WAN ner’s, v second Kremens, suceessor (o King, 48-50 Water Phone” 38-2. Bepl2d. B—100 / farms for catalogus, 10 aeres up, Wiih or without sioek; give full particulars in first letter a8 to price, size, 3 second, ture Co., buy, seil H. Second “Tel, 70 AUTOMORILE ACCESSORIES FOR SALE—Michelin tires and {ubes, ! soap. bulbs, p tc.; also storage for, © cars. Watkinson Tire Co., 376 Mai®f SEE T 3 ~jamibd § T HAVE your res :utreaded, look lke | new, wear like new, as good as Lanoie Tire Co.. 83 W 1COND HAND ¥URNITUBRE and new iocation and terms. WANTED--We © band 1 R s T — RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMACE REPAIRED AND RECORDED WL, 439 MAIN STREET, (East Side) Ed. Eastlund, " janid in 2. janltd few pleces of autigue furniture =ar old Doy ; must be near good Zppiy Connecticut Children's Aid Room 60, Brown-Thomson Luild- janisd erings bought and soid. Get our ew 16 Waier St. Ner- decsld ED—Raw furs, at . A. Heeb- ery Thursday. 4. C. Benzmott. Salesroom, prices for y hand furniture and books, P. O. Box 105, (Wi aignest prices for Norwich Furni Tel. nituic. Breed Bidg. and excnange. 1914-3. We WANTED. B. TIGER, 65 Frankltn St., Hand and Antigue Furniture -3, Tested Linder Air Pressure E SHANLEY OVERHAULING AD REPAR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechani ming, Upholstaring and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all it branches scuit & Clark Gom. 87 TC OF ALL KINDS ical Repairs, P: ng, Trim- o156 NORTH MAIN STREET CERORODIST A G Foot Speciaiist (Drotect your fee). Suite -8, Alice Lldg. Conn. Phone 1366-& THOMPSCN, K. 5. Chiropodist, 321 Maw St, Norwien, ianald INSURANCE J. L 28 Shetucket Street LATHROP & SONS INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor ana | Durkee Lane. z, Mill Work and Jebbing. 50 West Buil Mai Phone 931. deczd | M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs 969, Agent. BOOEBINDING I Have Outfits Phone 127-4 TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Place a Few to Lend. Studio, Alice Bldg. the public, there i no medl- through the advertising w;‘“ 'tho.-B"lllofl- waylld ank Books Made and Ruled to Order JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We cnrr{ml tic ant complete iine of Domes- d Imported Cigars. i A, L MEYER, Sucéessor to JOHN ‘R. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main St,, Norwich, Conn. (Established ‘for- Half a Century)’ ©IGARS Whitestons Cigar zare 370 per thousazi $6| THERE Is no advertising medium in Eastern Tor 4. F. CONANT. 11 Nranklin St C ; (Sonnestial equal o Pae Bulle business'| A. Giil, Jewetr City. 1 + fre | \ dfiver et T, xmoael WO /S, §40. earn! & wett ey fenila ALE—New four-room bungalow, Tunaing water, about {hree d, close 10 borough of Gve busy gain_ for quick i reasonable can be-arran; Write or phione, Le Jani7d FOR SALE—Hard 3 indli ot b o T DU verside L ura Co. "R 3 o rage Co. Phone 763, FOR SALE100-ogg Old Trusty incu- bator; one cow giving imilk. Harold Carison, Baltie, Conz. ani7d FARMS for sale; casy terms; list your property with me for quick resukis. Fred L. Racine. Phone 99-2 Moosup. janlid FOR SALE—Two cholce Holstein helf- ers, 3 years old, each givin : g =bout nine quaris mifk per duy firop, Yan- te, R No. I Tel. Lebanon 47-5. Jan{4STuThs YOR SALE—Gas hoater, with connec- tions.~ Phone 155 ‘jan 13aFSTu ¥OR. L “xchande for hens, three tom turkeys. W. J. Johnson, 113 Canterbury, Conn. Janléd FOR SALE—Three or four stacks of swalé and meadow hay; price right; como and see me. John Rathlong, F D. 9, Norwich Town. Jan16d ORDER NOW, chicks and _eggs_for spring delivery, {rom good stram of §. C. . T. Reds, standard quality breed ; mem- ¢r R. L Red Club of America. L. H. Wheeler, 93 Franklin St. Danielon. Jan1gd FOR SALEMagic Colony coal burn- ing brooder Stove; best make for large flocks of chicks; investigate before buy- ing; valuable Information is free; cata- logiies from agents. C. C. Uncasville, Conn. janlsd “FOR SALE—Prairie State incubators, 120 20 150 egg capacit han, Lisbon. ‘elephone connection. FOR & cords of har sehsoned wood; also 5 or 4 fat_young cows. N. H. Hali, Preston City. Tel. T¥or delivered, §9 a. cord 12d Phone 1076-13. itional cash regis- business. Box 23, ¥OR SAL] ters, suitabie for an care Bulletin ALE—Farm bred coliie pups Box 1385, Baltic, Conn. " FOR SALE_Good hard wood, $10 a cord. Phone 369- jants FOR SALE with garagc, H even-room housc, ¢ 12 Palmer St., Danieison, Turnér, Wareham, Mass. janl0d & SALE—A good seven-room house on Mt Pleasant St., with all modern Provements, With cue acre of productive soil, with & large ‘Luarn; could easily _be onverted into a two-family house. For ee Clarence Sholes. Tel. Jan7a oned hard wood, stove janid YOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and rd wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E. Beard & Son. Homestead Farms. decisa BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- nograph, regular $275, special for quick sale 31 y terms granted. The Company, Norwich. Conn. or rent Plaut-Cadden F¥OR SALE. Two-tenement house, 4 room and 7 room apartments, ali modern ment utes' walk from square il particulars, see V. Te 95 Cliff St 1o2i-8 e FOR SALE No. 17 SPRUCE STREET Nine room dwelling and new garage, hin five minutes’ walk 2\ during the mo of Februa of Franklin Squars. This is a ||| fe"b ceacl “Abamat and bargain. For full particuiars, || dirceted by S of i inquire of Dated at Sprague, Conn., this 3d day of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Phones S FOR SALE Bquipped farm. 83 $-room house, large bulldings, garage. shops, y located, rge poultry iods, ete.; fine fruit, valuable wood and ; 1 horse, 4 cows, 150 fowl, wagons, farming, lacksmith and carpenter tools; $3,500; $1.200 cash. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.00 PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY $8.00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 792 HARRY B. FORD FOR SALE Two-aparunent house, with all im- provements and in pink of condition, choice location, With large yard for gar- age, near center of cily; must be seed to e appreciated. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, noved Ceutral Building, FOR SALE On Yantic car line, 10-room house in good condition, with outbuildings and 16 acr(s gof land; very desirably located. This Property can be had at a very rea- sonable price—a- great chance for the ! right pariy. quire of JOHN A. MOEASK, Real Estate Broker. For turther particulars, in- COAL AND WoOD 00AL, scasonea wood and kindiings in large of gmail quaatitie Phons 604 ex 1326-2. R. Shapiro, Willow &1, formerls decisd HANDLED AXES $1.75 STANDARD GOODS BOUGHT AT LESS THAN MARKET PRICE. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Strect 7 Telephone 531-4 | FOR SALE—1921 D Toadster, ex- cellent condition, oversize tires, shock ab- sorbers, many other extras. Address The Bulletin, Danielson, Conn. jani7d TOR SALE—Lexington sedan, newly | painted, i Bt g ‘w‘:ndmon, exceilent tor wglw service work or as a family car. 1828 - Jan2d - 'N.M.TATHROP NEW RONDON STUDEBAKER—1921 BIG 6 — Here's a bargain for the man who wants 3 large, roomy, 7- pass., easy riding car. All the Power you can ever use—and only been run 3700 miles. Taken in trade for a closed model. STUDEBAKER—1920 BIG 6 — A car we have overhauled in our own Service Station, and has a brand new paint job. STUDEBAKER—1919 Spécial 6 —A dandy car for the small family—4-pass, 4-door Road- “ster, in excellent condition. Yes, it's newly painted. DODGE SEDAN—A 5-pass. car, just out of paint shop, new slip-covers, and overhauled. FRANKLIN SEDAN — 9-A, in excellent condition. Any onc _who desires an economical car, should look at this one. The ideal car for winter use, as it is air cooled. FORD—5-pass. Touring Car, in good condition. FORD — 2-pass. Roadster, late model, can be bought right. MAXWELL — 5-pass. Touring Car, at your own price. | 12 Montauk Ave. Tel. 278-2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTEACE :1'0 _ Notice is hereby g liable to pa: he Pe Town of § | €n to all persons | onal Tax in the | rsonal T of such {at the Town Clerk's day, Thursd fm to i2 m. g the m., dur- at the Feb. St ». m., Wednesday, Feb. the Vers: 15 iles Post- | from |1la m to1 All taxes must at the Towa Ck days and hours de: 1f sent by mail wish receipt. All persons neglécting to pay m aid to Tax Colleet s Office dul ated in enclose posta; January, 192 MGUIE " NOTICE BOARD OF RELIEF. The Board of Relief of the Town of Sprague will meet at the Town Clerk's Office Wednesday, Feb. 1. 19 Feb. 4, Feb. 11, Feb. 18, ana F: 1923, from m. to 4 p. m, each day, to hear appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and (o transact any _other business that may come before the board. (Signed) NAPOLEON BE PAUL BRI JOSHUA T2 LANGER, R, Board of Rel Datedat Sprague, Jan. 19, 1922 NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all persons lighle to pay Personal Taxes in the Town { of Lebanon, including all women who be- | came liable for such iaxes by virtue of | the recent amendment to Section 1154 of | the General Stattes of this State, that 1! bave a warrant to levy and coilect of | each of such persons the sum of two dol- | lars as a Personal Tax. Said taxes are due an first day of February, For the purpose of collecting said taxes the Collector will be at the Postofl Lebanon Center on Saturday, Feb. from 9 2. m. until 12 m. On the same | day he will be at the store of Orville W. | Guriey from 2 {o 4 . m. On Saturday, | Feb. 18, he will he at the Goshen Hill School from 9 a. m. until 12 m., and at the Waterman School from 2 to 4 p. Interest wnd legal fees will be added as with Property Taxes, and the Statutes of this State re the collection of Per- sonal Taxes will be enforced against all persons neglecting t Dated at Lebano GEORGE E. BR jan10Tu Collector of 4 GGs Taxes. _ABulhhn, in For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It the skin of ugly, hairy follow: dered delatone and water, apply to| Westerly firm. - One hundred: and ‘nine hairy surface about 2 minutes, then|names are inscribed on it. Two mien— rub off, wash the skin and the hairs|Leslie Gordon and Edwin M.' Greéne— are " gone. and_seldom requires repeati avoid disappointment it is advisable|annuval meeting recently and elected offi- to see that you get.genuine delatome,|cers. The treasurers report showed the Mix fresh as’ wanted. Joseph's schoBl hall a Meriden branch the ‘Women was organized. league similar to that organized in 300 |been held there. ;}thdr postoffices in the United States was | now attained sufficient age to attend.and ormed. progress on the Foundry pond under the direction of N. J. Conway and helpers. T of fine ‘qualt the committee in charge of the Junior Prom at Yale university that Vandert hat thi will be in eharge by the I city ory the other petitions fileq of the Adele Dress shop of Bridgeport, with debis of §1.895 and Sessets of $8,395, | and of Harry Katz, retall shoe dealer, | of New Haven has becn awarded $4,000 damages f who W Haven as motor car come months ago. ik Stamford.—A, corporation recently or-|Games w anized in Stamford to aid in the up-|were served. building of the city is to be 4si The World Wide Guild met a Stamford Industrics, Inc. according to|home of Miss Dorothy Bemnott the Stamford Advocate iday afternoon, Mrs. Hall be New Britain—Miss Agnes Sikoz er. Hartford. a graduate of St. Francis' hos-| About twenty-five of the young pital training school for nurses, class of |held a skating varty on Pr pond Saturday nizht. A large has left the St. Francis' nurses'{ was built. A very enjovable eve i PERSONAL . TAXPAYERS |, Cal. “Our little boy and girl had E of & word e ago in front of the town hall, was formally presented 10 the town at the January meeting of the town council. In 1818 the citizens' ‘town council took up the work of soliciting funds to érect the monument. As 3 re- growths is as|sult of their efforts $888 was raised, for Mix @ paste with some pow- ['which sum the stone was furnishéd by 2 48 taok paxe m in in “ CTotlet Tips) A safe, certain method for 'ridding [ This s entirely harmless | died in service. - ing, but to| The Second S. D. B. church held its church to be out of debt and having a small balance in the treasury. _ Sunday, Jan. 15th, a Sunday school was organized In the First Day Baptist church with the following officers: Su- St. | perintendent, Mrs. afartin Kimball; sec- of | retary and treasurer, Mrs, Harry G. Ken- Catholio | yon; organist, Mrs. Halsey C. Kenyon. 4 No services have been held in' this church At a meeting of local | for more than two years, and many years ioyes last weel a welfare | have elapsed since a Sunday school hes Several children ' have BRIEF STATE NEWS Meriden—Sunday afternoon at Connecticut ~ Council of Torrington, fiice e of So several new famiiies have moved into the neighborhood, so that there i call for a school. Jesse Richmond severely out his foot With an axe while cliopping in the woods iast week v. D. B. Coon of Battle Creek, Mich, | isitor in this vicinif thusiastic rally was held in the Ashaway Surday i fces of the Asha Newtown—Ice cutting has been in ch was 12 inches thick, was Néw Haven.—It has been announced by it Prom guests again | erine Trowbridge will be open fo o Danbur. fifth anniversary of the | Pooker T. Washington of P. (eolored), was observed and many friends from this | 2 v places in Seifeits arm | sht s and ckburn sang | Bridgeport Among the wee the bankruptey end were those ‘debts of $15,173 snd assets of $3,- Neéw Haven.—Mrs. Jessica Manwaring young eautifui gifis ud coffee r the death of her husband, Ciil killed by a trollay car in West he was riding in a side-seai were Ity s to b come superintendent at the New. was spent. Many farmers have been the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Dawley spent th weck end in New London. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Krug and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Charles Lattam of Jewett City. Many attended the singing school Monday night. ANNOUNCEMENTS Davis Theatre. cutting Germany’s Greatest Banker To Visit America mous novel of Aloxander Dumas, but al- o upor{ the memoirs of D’Artagnan himself. 1In fact, much of the materi D'Artagnan an atmosphere high intriguc. in° Gascony he make his fortune. with his father the heart of 2 steps precipitately connects him. at on lems of rovalty. JHe aimost is sword th the blood of deRoche! an out suspecting her charm. TIn Introd to his future chums Is a challenze ta fight all thr ken comes den is cast dynamically into of Seventeenth Centu From his humble hom Journeys to Paris to He 1s armed into Dr. Havenstein, President of: Reichshank, and Germany’s great- Norwich Central Carpenters’ Hall. St Jsmes” cets ic Tem; ™Rose of ?u‘ Engiang Lodge, No. 4 treet. ¥ Clara Barton Tent No. 7. D. of Vo4 meets in Buckingham Slater Lodge. No. 509. X. meets in Vi Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Thextre. Motion Pictures at Davis Theatrs. Sluging to Serve, Sars Floreace Macbheth “To be one's true self in the presance why I love concert far more tran opera.” young soprano, whom Europe hailed as the greatest exponent Pattl. Tn the opera I have to sink my fden< tity in that of wne-t icn as ngt, quite forelgn to Which whig ture, those Which have power to trans- port weary souls into a world of hope. 1 choose m7 songs With the greatest care contains a message. most terpreteq from the concert stz more lasting appeal than scene from a brilliant opera. nished by the Plaut-Cadden Co. ets for this concert are on sale at Cran- ston’s. will be decoratéd by Otto F. Ernst. e S| L L 0.0 Fs mg#u odge No 7. L 0. 0. Fy Nest, No. 1386. O. . .s-r-ul 0. 1386. O. 0. O., meets. N p 3 sa'-n%:!‘nl.lw A..-fi ‘Wauregan No. §, K. of P., mests Engineers’ Hall Labor Union meets in No. 23, . and A My _; Lodge, U. 0. of O. F., meéts at 50 West ‘Bemorial. ] N. E. 0. Py ia Hall ’ . and Motion Pictures at ANNOUNCEMENTS others is always a joy, and that & says Florence Macbeth, the briliiant of song since Yaracter. a% of- Those home and love, and na- Sonas ) speak of I cannot sing a sonc unlogs it The zift of somg s more in this gray old world than peaple rea simple, beautiful song prop; FLORENCE MACBETH a dazzling The Chigkering piano used ig fur- . Ticks Single tickets $2.00. The stege . The {ollo g is the program: When Douglas Fairbanks fllmed “The e Three. Musketeers,” he fulflled the am. | 0\ English, Russian and Norgesian bition of his life. Undoubtedly mo ve- |* QJiev® Dwecter Than a NER o hicle ig so typically Fairbankstan.or o=, @ OWR RS o o o 8 fers so fine an_opportunity to plax upon |~ Lo Ot F Dowland (1603) the entire gamut of things historle as| g~ o B 3 Seai does this, ks sixth United Artists Pro- [ * S et 2o | uction. s % 3 s The film version of “The Three Mus Kum Kyra, Norwegizn s : ateers” is based not only upon the f: Sus g Miss Macbeth. Polonaise, Mignon Miss Macbeth. 2, upon which the “‘pusiness” of the photo- |3 An Episede, play is built, much that gives It the |- Hungarian, MacDowell human touch, wa found in D'Artagna ¢ A Nocturze, Woodman memolrs and not In tho novel, aithough |9- Le Cavalier Phantastique, Godard it was fdom the Dumas’ story that the Dir. Roberts. foundation stones for the picture piot|Old and Modern French— were obtained. * I regarcat mon Booquet As the most enzaging,- lively and 2 Monsigny (1729 dashing flm favorife, Fairbamks has|D Le Papilion, . Fourdrain found the roie temperamentally - ideal. | ¢ St les Fleurs avalent des Y;,“- . For, consider the Dumas story and its e opportunities. 4. Le Lasse, Godard Miss Iacbeth. Modern English-American composers— Charity, Hazeman Plerrot, Roberts By the Fountam, Warg Tally-Ho, Leont Miss Machetn. AT THE STRAND. Whea Hitchy Koo went a-touring Bert Leighton was the motive power that yro- Guced the fun. powered comedy dynamo erated 'laughs in vaudeville these years, and When he was througn will Hitchy Koo the power of that musical Bert Leighton is a bigh He has gens many e 28 v success was shut off. His newest skif st Banker, who Mee beerls Len for Co is called The Big Surprise. It is 2 sort don it ICiscuEs T (N oe Ol e ng to the queen, lea of monologue, a lot of chaiter and Songs mark with British baskers. will 'me adventure of the carefully sclected to suit Bert Legh= jeave shortly for this country to Interview American bankers on the same misslon. o recover from her admirer In England, Buckingham, the evidence nee: ed to convince Louis XITI that Anne of Austria_is not involved, and to found the Insinuations of the car her foe. As an added attraction con- SEEK GRIENDS IN HOUR OF NEED. there wi Harold Lovd's latest thre “In_the hour of need we quickly seek el lowae Mo ey our hest friends,” writes Cuarles Sehridd iai o Ward de Wet, 957 73d made comedi Ave., Oakiand, a severe, ather dry, rasping cough, without phlegm, & |A Paramount Hagazine will also gouih that choles und fushes e TacE of | ehown. Owing to (he extreme ! fie sufferers lilia unto convulsions, Fo- AR ley's Houey and Tar_was 2 wonderful Of thle proztamme there wil emergency remedy " Cases like thia give | ©¥0 Shows daiiy at 2.15 and 7. Foley's Honey and Tar i(s reputation as s the v for coughs and colds. e Connecticut College Convocation. Lee & Osgood Co. e mvaaR: .} At convocation at Connecticut coliega | NOTICE BOARD OF RELIEF. The Board of Rellef of the Town of Lisbon will meet at the —Town House Monday, Feb, 6, at Blissville Schoolhouse, Feb, 11, at Town House, Feb..20. from 10-3. m. to 3 p. m. at the Tewn House, | and at_Plissville, 1 t0.5 9. m., to hear ap- | peals from the doings of {he Assessors, | and to transact any-other business that may come before the Board. (Stgned) E. B. CHENEY, ‘ GEGRGE HUMBOLDT, HERMAN * LEARNED, Board of Relief, Dated at Lisbon, Jan. 15, 1822 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at North Stonington, within and for the Distriet o North Stanington, on the 16tk day of Junuary, A. 2. Frosem ~CRARLES C. GRAY, Judge. Betate of Frances Myers, late of North Stonington, in said Distriet, deceased. The Administrator eshibited his admin- istration account with said esiate to the Court for allowance; it s therefore Ordered, That the 20th day of January, A. D. 1923, at 10 o'ciock in the forenoon, al the Probate Court.Room. in North Stonington, in said District, be, and the | same is, appointed for hearing the same, {and the said Administrator is directed to Five notice thereof by publishing. his order in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having a eirculation In sald Dis- trict, and hy posting a copy-hereof on the public signpost in =aid North Stonivgton, nm’# sald deceased last dweit, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and Toake return to-the Court The gbove and foresoing is a true copy o .. CHARLES C.'GRAY, - : Tadge. Jani7d THERE 1 no advertsing medium in Eu{‘em Cohnecticut_equal to The Ealle- tin for business resuits. | ciaims this (Tuesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock. Professor Ellsworth’ Huntington of Yale university Wwill lecture om Climate, Health and-Civilization. Professor Huntington is a scientifia explorer of Worldwide extent, being & member of various national research or- ganizations such as ths Royal Geo-| graphic Society of Londen, and Carne- gle Insticute, Washington, D, C.—and having heen awarded medals by the Geo- graphic Soclety of Paris and the Har- vard Travellers' Club, for work on expeditions to China, Siberia and the near east. Mr. Huntington has achieved marked LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OR SALE: By order of the Honorable rt of Probate for the District of Nor- h, I will seil the interest of Jessie R. Smith, Iate of Norwich, in said District, d, in the real estate situate on the side of West Town street, in d Norwich. and being fully described in the application to sell on file in said Court. Ior more particular description, see said ‘application. FREEMAN J. SMITH, Administrator. jan17a used in onc hundred universities and o A,\'o'r“lbfi_‘_-r?, m’;‘n’fi R nermal schools, though published only a : - s . : st Norwioh, witain and ¢ tho District 5 e . e PO i R e g8y of JABUATY. | oyt the human aspects and relations of Jiresent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | S€08Taphy, fairly revolutionizing as 1t istate of Alphongine R. Porieiance, | does, the subject in hand. late of Norwich, in said District, de- — coased. Ordered, That the Administrator ew York Central's Calendar. with the will annexed cite the| It is an attractive calendar that h: gretitors of said deceased to bring in |been fssued by the New York Central heir_ciauns ugains Cestate w : tis ontiis from this dxte, by po.u...': lineg portraying rail transportation pro- nolice to that effect. together with a copy | STess of 90 years through the reproduc- of this order, on fie siznpost nearest te | tion Of the painting entitied The Meet tie place where s: and in-the ‘same Towr. and by publishiny the same once in 2 newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make re- turn to-tie Court, 2 NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. -~ ¢ record. Aties Pproduces the original painting. The con- Middletown.—] Judge of Probate Cunu-s.mumhflamemn hearin gwas held on the applicatien’ of Weolsty M. Jonmeen of Hastiors Hrin: > of Hastford, Trin- | ity graduate and for -HELEN M. DRESCMER, Cleric. NOTIOE—AIl creditors of gaid_de« seascd are hereby notified to present. their gainst said estate 1o the- under- cigned at 443 Main St, Norwich, Coon., within the time limited in the apovs and foregolng SR B, PORTELANCE. Adm‘;gmrlmr with the will 38 ton. the act, about four vears of age and is Just as’ wi dancer with plenty of steps. ang talking comedians. Hullud & Co. offer a very good comely variety tion Strand theatre, makes use of unusual and fanciful sets, all of kave been designed under the perso supervision however, where the bizarre was sought. iteering landlords, Paramount Reid which i the feature at the Breed theatre today, Tesearch | wyn a happy thought and succeeds in keeping them laughing to the final fade-. out. ! success as the author af the text, Prin- | ootion "o good Mool of which suppossd- ciples of Human GeogTaphy. mow being |1y takes place on the roofs of two N.w Yosk ouming houses. allacs plays the young artist who shuffes for himsel? rather than study law Dok s duo to the fact that I Delnga | Fathers ofoes To get tho better of tha: rent problem, e moves up on the roaf,’ and later estabiishes himself in a houss, the owners of the end, of the story and awands the girl, whom he hag met in the meantime, a5 |21so a roof aweller, the homs and es- tate of which she has been defranded’ by her unscrupulous stepmother. Henry Barrows, Certrude deceased last dweit, |ing of the Ways, showing the old De |lNan Leighton, Clarencs Geldart, Claiy £ | Witt Cijnton engine 2nd stage coach | McDowell and Luclen Littlefleld are X« gars of 1831 and in conirast the pam. | cellent in their portrarale. ing of- the Twentieth Century Lindtej— | Other pictures on the bill include Th The Greatest Prain in the World. It is | Vegrant, a roaring two-pant comedy, The above and foregeing is a true copy | printed in Give colors and faithfully re- |and the Pathe News. ‘The big surprise is a little girl in ¥ as her dad. is the songster and eccentrie ger and Dew n are the singing Baroness De Keene Stone and Sol aet. e Bililons, Nazimova's latest oontribu- the scréen, mow showing at of Nazimova. Simpli has been the keynote, Incidentally, it is 3 tale that will baf- Be the fan who lkes to anticipate tie unfolding of the nlot by predicting de- velopments in advance of their appears ance. Pprises. For Billions is a picture of sar< BREED THEATRE. In these days of high ernts and prof- Rent Fres, m new picture starring _ Wallacs starts an emdience off There 1s a lvely plot end plenty of which is uncovered in Lila Lee pl the role of the girl and. < 2y Short, Ty