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RORWICH BULLETWN, THUNSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922 A Bufletin Want Advertisement Wili Get It L A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Fer Sale 'Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Saly * Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Male WANTED—Position as watchman, by reliable man; good refer- ences. Address Jamitor, tais office. Jani1SSTuTh WANTED-—Place as fireman or_jani- Lor; 24 years' expe nce firing. 17 Spruce Bt 'lelknnaug 9 janlid Po!l'l'loli wanted ; young maa, 19, g00d auto mechanic, (WO years experi- ance garage, expert careful auto driver, ‘ cieetrician, store or any work; no onorable position refused; moderate n.- references ; state wages paid. Ad- H. G. care Bulletin. jani7 ' NTED—A faml der and weaver fpinner for smal : plain goeds. with warper tea- r warper tender and otton mux in country d , eare Bul- Janldd $188-5192 month ; become railway mail tlerks; iist positions free; I\ang wdln)y janl7d gare. Frankin Institute, Dept. 51-D.| “por RENT—Rooms for light Wigeater, N, 1. Jjansd |yeepi g, 9 Foumaln St Tel. “1164-2 Janl? WANTED—Famale wuflzn-—w- FOR SALB FOR SALE—antomoblles ARSI s e TN WANTED—Experienced Jaundress, two days weekly. Call at 5 Rockwell Ter- race, Jflfllsd WANTED—To buy standing chestgut uea any number. Lambert, 4 Lexington , Worcester, Mass. janlyd “WANTED—An experienced salesiady ; WANTED—OGId- books, antiques and must speak both Kaglish and French|second ~hand furniture. Roy Rankin. Will pay good salary and bonus; néen%y Phone 368-3. jan1sd position. _Inquire Zegeer Dry Goods| ™y oyrRs wanted for grades high Store, Jowett Cit 184 | scnools, _colleges, National - Teachers' LADIES—$25 weekly ; plmun home Agency, 34 Masonic Bldg, Northamplon, york, maliing form lettcrs during leisure | Mass. Janidd bours; instru s for Annie -G“'ED Buyer for a fine 0 s Shkteuatiy ns: ; = plano oudller, 75 Columbla St. CAmbI%Ee. |cased organ; speclal, if sold at ocnge, " WANTED — Work u“mpmkeepek;. nurse, companion, or COOK- ing. Tel. 1875-12, or Write Box 141, Bul- letin Office. jan! — e 10 BENT TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms!} with lmpnnemen!&. Phone 1196-4. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tire cl Fasmre and Presto between F City. Fin i852-3 jan19d | LOST—A black and w ppy about § menths old Tel. 318. jan1sd in perfect condi- included 15 rolls, A.J. Fox, Oakdale, Box 12 ville, & lady's name on back. Finder return tral Ave. Reward. Jjanlod —_—— | TOULTRY BABY CHICKS, 15¢ up; bred to lay; tecd delivery; visit our circular ; brooders, rk, East Hartford, Ct. " FOR RENT—For_auto mechauic, The Weet Side Garage, 194 West Main St " jants TO RENT_Two desirable furnished rooms, sicam heated, centrally located. 76 Main St. Tel. 1433-2. jani3d ’!0 RENT—Furnished rooms for light janild turnished room. H. l.mu-el Hill Ave. 10d T—Six-Toom _tenemen improvements. Inquire at Able- map’s Shoe Store, 310 Main St. jantd TO BENT—Steam heeted, furni or light housekeeping. Tel. " T0 RENT—Rooms for ieeping. Phone 1987. “light house- ysd FOR RENT A modern six-room apartment, ably desir- located, on Laurel Hill For rer particulars, inquire of JOMN A. MORAN, REAL EATATE BREOKER, janldd Franklin Square. Ave, Funera! Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY GR NIGHT [ e e e 3 HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS \ i Norwich and Jewett City The rienry Eulen & Son Co 88 MAIN STREET FUNEKAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Teiephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street DANCING 0dd Feliows' | rivaie lessons | 5 beging ially r oL Thursday, Jan. 19, § o'clock. ciGars TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete iine of Domes- ic and imported Cigars. L MEYER, Suceessor to JORN B. BOWMAN, 16-118 W. Main St.,, Norwich, Conn, Established for Halt a Century) =t Cigar aare 570 per thousand. CONANL. il Fraokils St DENTISTS DR. C.R. CHAMBERLAIN | DENTAL SURGEON #'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Canni BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor_ana ‘Werk and Jobbing. [ vl;luc lecd ARCHITECTS CUDWOETH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Theser Buflding, Norwich, Conn. PLUMBING SUPPLIES . _gastitting Jehn Murlon 29 Mzr novzld Efi—\l‘. l'l‘l’lll G. m Breed Buiding. Ylfl!!l 568-5. Phone AMBERT, Occum, ‘| moving and trucking. “Tel. 617- 12. | ehinery. FOR RENT The very desirable manufacturing space recently 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 particulars, apply tp 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 FOR BALE—Torses JUST ARRIVED, of 28 Horses are here— | are a dandy lot. They are extra | s and well broken, welghing 1150 to | some nice matched pairs. In fact, for all kinds of work. Come and You can save money by buy- LMER R. PIERSON. janéd all | o, $20. The Plaut-Cadden Company (known toz‘;oau;amy and service since 1872). T WANTED_Second hand furniture and antigues; oldest and largest dealers in Norwich ; we buy and scll anythiag ; high- est prices. Louis D, Ward, 30 snd 82 i, Norwich. Pione 708-3. may19ThSTu % WANTED — Any intelligent person, either sex, may earn §190 o $200 monthly corresponding for newspapers; §6 10 §15 Der Culiwa!; ail Or spare Lime; experience unnecescaly; N0 CANVASSINg; send for particulars. National Press Bu- | janlsd GENTLEMAN wuz sayin' they uzed ay it with flowers;” now they “Say it with liquor.” We say it with a fine line of pives at 7S¢, Itatian briar, rough root Bakelite; be sure io get one. Fa- gan's Smoke Shop, opp. Wooiworth's. " janlid WANTED—The public to_know my grisumill is grinding. Ed. k.:.xmrbury. Conn. janiéd WA\"IL])—P.LHy is desirous of pur- i <5 of antique furniture b goud condition. Write Box 111, Buticr janldd WANTED—Boarding hume “on farm 2 old_boy; must be near good Apply Connccticut Children’s Aid iety, Room 60, Brown-Thomson Build- ing, Hartford. janidd “that Jund, n ‘use; mus FOR SALE—Two’ fresh -thoroughbred Holstein cows, one Jersey cow, two black and white cows, all fresh, also several springers. Clifford C Sqn\res, Piainfield. innlsd TFOR SALE—Eleven tons of exceilent cow hay and one stack of meadow hay. Arbutus Farm, R. F. D. 2. Tel. 615-2. FOR SALE—I1921 Dodge roadster, ex- ceuent condition, oversize tires, shock ab- many other extras. Address The Bul\e{m Dnnlelson, Conn. FOR sn.m—Lexlngum sedan, newi painted. in first class condition, excellem for public service work or as a family car. Phone 1§28. n2d janl9d I wTOR SALE—Holsteln bull King Vee- an_Heegstra, No. 326444, 1 _year months old, a young bull whose breeding i %&d \;uuetu; any herd. Kor particu: OPEN lars, inquire of J. Kellogg Hall, R. Phone 1851-4. (Herd under federal su EIERY pervision.) janid FOR SALE—Farmers and shippers of eggs, we have 30-dozen size egg crafes, compiete with fillers and covers, in fine condition. Write for prices at once to Box 239, Colchesier, Conn. jan19d TSAVE $100 by buying this fine Colby & Duncan upright piano, fine_condition, worth §225, special for $125. The Piaut-{ Cadden Company (known for qualuy a.ndl service since 1872). TFOR SALE_110 hens, pullets ud roosters and two pigs, 700 pounds, must BeSsoll ot nee L iagnie Lot el Wauregan, Conn. Phone Danielson 54-14. __janisd ~FOR SALE—Ten tons xia mloe corn fodder, priced to sell. Tel. 181-3. jan17d FOR SALE—Oliver typewriter, model used two da,)s, $45. Dearnley & t,larke Jewett City. sniia FOR SALE—New four- -room h\mg‘uow running water, about three acres land, close to borough of five busy mills; bar- gain for quick sale; reasonable terms be arranged. Write or ‘phone Lewis , Jewett City. zanlid ¥OR SALE—Hard wood and kindliugs, 6 bushels for $1.00; also coal by bushel of "N.MTGATHROP . NEW KOND ON STUDEBAKER—1921 BIG 6 — Here’s a bargain for the man who wants a large, roomy, 7- pass., easy riding car. All the power you can ever use—and oniy 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 Special 6 —A dandy car for the small family—4-pass., 4-door Road- ster, in excelient condition. stock ; will pay cash if desired; give fuil t in first letter. ‘Write Box A. F Janisd - SECOND HANL FUBNITURE and new floor coverings bought and sold. Get our prices first before gonig elsewhere. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St. Nor- wich. de(,«ld WANTED Raw furs, at . A. Heeb- ner's, every Thursday. A. C, Bennett. novsd WE BUY and pay highest pncu for second hand furniture and Kremens, successor to King, 4850 Viat.er St. Phone 38-2. - 5&)121 WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, 10 acres up wih or without stock; Eve full particulars in first letter as to D Siie, location and terms. B. O: Box. 105, Jewett City, Conn. jy22d = = AR : g . xs 3 Yes, it's newly painted. ANTED—Some reliable business in|properly with me for quick results. ired Norwich, of some HelEhboring toWn; Eive | L. Hacine, Plainfeld, Conn. Phone 95-2| | DODGE SEDAN—A 5-pass. car, full particulars in first letter. Box ada, Moosup. e janlid just out of paint shop, new | care Bulletin. = . janld ALE_Two choice Holstein nelf- slip-covers, and overhauled. H WANTED—Farm, wi or without | €rs, 3 yed®rs old, each giving about ;une FRANKLIN SEDAN — 9-A, in quarts milk per day. A C. Lathron, Yan- exceilent condition. Any one who desires an economical car, should look at this one. The ideal FOR SALE—Three or four stacks of car fo swale and imeadow hay; price tign RhArssnpintac suse ias qo and see me. John Rathbone, R. FORD—5. T 2 3, Norwicn Town. janl6d 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. FOR gic Colony coal burn- ing brooder stove; best make for large flocks of chicks ; {nvi vajuable informat: from agents. C. C. Hewitt Co., jani4d State_incubators, cay Fred L. Kana- Telephone connection. FOR e 120 and 150 eg; han, Lisbon. janldd FOR SALE O seasoned wood; also cows. N. H. Hall, Ja.n 1 12 Montauk Ave. Tel. 278- co; or Preston City. 4 fat )ounz Tel, LEGAL NOTICES WANTED—We pay nighest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furai- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel.1914-3. We buy, sell aud exchange. jelis WE BUY HIDES, SKINS, PELTS AND wooL Write us and our representa- tive in your territory will call, Worcester Rendering Co. Auburn, MasC. OUR MR. MILLS Will Be At The Norwich Tallow Co. Every Saturday WANTED. H. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin St., Second Hund and Aquus Furniture, Tel. 717-3. EE——eeee e STEAMSHIPS AUTOMORZILE ACCESSORIES SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY FLORIDA All East and West Const Resorts. Al:o Pinehurst and Seuthern Pines, N. Camden, 8. C. Savannah and Brunum-h. G Steel Trains—Superior Dining Car rvice—Leave New York daily 2.06 1. and 1 Midnight. Convenient \un\hg Time in the South. Atznta—Birmingham and Seuthwest SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED ns—Jan. 2d to April, 1922, leaving New York 6.20 M. with through eepers to Kast and West Coast Résorts. Club and Observaiion Cars. Lpply for Booklets, “Wintering in the " “Hunting and shing in the ‘Golf and Other Sports” (with Dates’ of Golf and Tennis Tourna- ments) Time Tables—Reservations and infermation. S. B. MURDOCK, G. E. P. . 142 West 42d St., New York, ¥. Washington Office 714 14th St. N W. THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVIC| FARES :—New London 50:, Grom rt and Shelter Island $1, New York &.5!} Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and Sun-| day, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- I nesday ana Friday, at 5 P. M. Connecuons with all Forelgn Steamship Lines sailing from the Port of New York. For freight rates and further mtorm- ton apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969. Agent. —_— AND REPAIR WORK Coastwise and|! Polish: eit: iss shatash tor *\Watkinson Tire Co., 315 Matn jani0d HAVE your tires ivtreaded, loak ke new, wear like new, as good Lanoie Tire Co.. 83 W. Main SL feb2¢l OVERHAULING OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woeod Work. Biackamithing in all itc branchee Seott & Clark Corp. 57 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET 2UsIo ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violim Phone 127-4 Blisa Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studie, Alice Bidg. TRUCKING L. INSURANCE GEORGE L. iyu C. D, JOSLYN, 203 West Main St.° Ws move cverything anywhere. Special at- tention given to movipk boilers uwd ma- Tel, 798-3. sep6d Long Distance Moviag and E Zimmerman, 31 Boswell Ave. Fel 1455, TEAMING and wng d.lnan? trucking a specialty. John H. ¥Ford, 2 Main St. Phone 792. 5 0. B. BROMLEY & SON, She 886 etucket St. Phone LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily amd at reasonable pricas. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Street g Phone 175 J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS OEZRCPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. ol g R PR L RN Cosn. Prome 1366-6. R e PRINTING PEINTING of all Kinds promptly and weatly done. BEstimates o i converted into a t\vo-f.xmn) Ircuse. OR _BALE_Hard wood, deli\ered %9 a cord. jani3d sawea_and Phoné 1076-13. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all persons ! liable to pay Personal Taxes in the Town of Preston, including all women who be- came liable for such t&xt‘s by vis FOR SALE_Two National cash regis- ters, suitable for any business. Box 23, care Bulletin, janisd “FOR SALE_Good hard wood, $10 a cord. 3 Phone 369-12 an1sd FOR SALE or rent, seven-room hou with garage, at 12 Palmer St., Danieison. H. F. Turner, Wareham, Mass. jan10d lalc of Connec- ticut, that I have a warrant to levy and | coilect of each of such persons the sum of $2 as a Personal Tax. Such taxes are due and pavable on b. ist, 1922. For the purpose of col- lecting same_the Collector will be at the store of George Mansfield, at Poguetan- uck. Saturday, Feb. 1ith, from 10.30 a. FOR SALE A good seven-room house with all modern im- e of productive ould easily be For on Mt. Pleasant St., 1 h cve a oil, with a large Lxrn riher details, FOR SALE—Seasonc 3 m. until 12 noon, and on_the same date le'ngth Tel. 1879-12. jan‘l at the store of Abraham Fishbone, Hall- ville, from 12.380 to 2 p. on rs- ed_siabs and day, Feb. 1§th, at the Norwich State 3’::{;{] & ! Hospital, from 12 to £.30 p. m. Persons neglecting this notice w proceeded against as directed by the of this State. Dated at Preston, Jan. 2, nograpn, regular $275, 75 Plau(-(.addeu special for quick easy terms granted. The Company, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE. Two-tenement house, 4+ room and 7 room apartments, all modern improve- ments, 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin square. For full particulars, see AL V. COVELLO, Te! 3 198 CHff St. frm\ 1922, CHARLES C. ZABRISKIE. Collector of Taxes. NOTICE The Board of Relief of th Lebanon will meet at the Tow janisa Town n Cie Office in said Town on Wednesday, Feb. FOR SALE 1st, 1922, from 11 o'clock m.'to 3 o'clock p. ., to hear appeals from the doings of the any other busi S before said meeting. The Boand will also meet at place, and same hours, on Monday. . and to attend to v legally come No. 17 SPRUCE STREET Nine room dwelling and new garage, within five minutes’ walk | 2 32 e th, 1922, and 3 adj d ‘meet- | of Franklin Square. This s o ||00105% sl Wil hos auinrned st | bargain. For full particulars, B WJONES, { inquire_of i \ &H FOSTER. j 1 | Board of Relief 20, 18 THOS. H. BECKLEY Lebanon, Conn. 278 MAIN STREET MARY GELo'rxs VASILIS Gelotis. Order of o AR State of ey County of New i London, Jan. 18, 18 NS——————————/| "Upon' ihe complaint of tue said Gelotis, claiming, for ! set forth, a divorce, returnabl first Tuesday of February, the Superior Court in and ring to and being found by g authority BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE bing, ST ON WEST MAIN, DUNHAM, ELIZA- BETH AND PECK STREET EXTEN- f‘"‘ L °§v‘:‘m,,, : SION. h Morning Bull HAVING DECIDED TO SELL FRONT LOTS ON THE ABOVE STREETS wo weeks su THE MISSES N. E. AND M. C. LU- fi;"uca;fi_ et CAS OFFER THEM FOR SALE WITH ¥ M BEERD B NORMAN PROPER RESTRICTIONS. Assistant Clerk of the Superior ( v London County Plan of Lots at the Office of the Agent| WILLIAM F. HILL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Room 108, Thayer Bidg. Norwaoh rwich, in said District, deceas $1.35 Victor Records, $1 25‘”‘ Wik T Camming, 85c¢ Victor Records, latest hits|iifion pravine, for the re Now 75C fur!hvn:hal :A(\m:,r;ls_(:ui\lqn woon fhe, e Ratd 4 THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP io be intestate. 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE A D. 3 Pre 3. AYLINC Estate of Rose C. Cummings, ‘Whereupon, petition be heard and Probate Court Room in the Ci wich, m said District, on the January, A. o, o'cloc afternoon, and that motice of the pen- dency of said petition, and of said hear- ing thereon, bé given by the publi of this order one tim having a circulation Equipped farm, 83 acr 8-room house, iarge barn, ;?rse poultry | t., Pawtacket, R. L, quickly i trouble has never returned. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get i e ————— WhtlsGomgOn'l'o-gh Tyt No. 6, mhmm PHYSICIANS E. MARKOFF, M. ’. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND T § % rial. Suite 103-104. Thayer Bldg. TeL xm Norwich - lod(e, No. €30, B.'P. O, E. Cie = Templ ‘\ 9, P. 8, over Temple, No. meets ir ZorELs \ Bucklnt Ssmmalas e T s msl%e\n.l,look,lt, AMERICA HOUSE, D. Morrissey, “‘-“ Hall. Prop. ¥irst class garage service cop-|{ Germania Lodge, No. i1, 0. D. H 8, nected. Phone. Shetacket St. meets in Germama Hall. Vi and lafi- Pictures & Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theaira Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Christian Science lecture in the eom- DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zuropeaa plaa, Hayes Bios., Props. Telephone 1247. 26-28 Broadwaw. COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasonea Wood and kindlings in il hone 504 ep|munity hause on Chprch sreet H:- e A i m:..u ra W. Palmer of Denver, Colorado, Wil Durkee Lane lecture on Christian Science, Sunday af. ternoon at 3 o'clock. Everyone is in- vited. See adv. Salvation Army Meeting. JOSEPH BRADFORD A very special interesting meeting i 108 Broadway 0 be hield tonight at the Salvation Arms Blank Books Made and Ruhd %o Order | hall, 2 Market sireet, conducted by the drummer-evangelist, Mr. Chas. S. War. ner. Everyone is cordially invited attend this special meeting at 8 p. m. HURRICANE, WITH HEAVY RAIN AND SLEET, IN EPAIN = i Norwich Radie Opeming Night. M: cm. Jan. 18 the A. P.).—{ The Norwich Radio club has axnur- Spa’ Imost without telegraphie| for its public pening night Friday commu ion today on account of a Vio- | ning of this week. A radiophone ma, lent wind storm during last night, ac-{and a short talk by F. H. Schuell of the companied by a very heavy rain and American Radio Relay League are te ¢ st on the programme. t. Railroad tracks were damaged in parts of th and mail f ! hours, ecially those from the northern part of the country. t the same time Barceion cane. AT THE every DAVIS. Almost have mar SEVERAL FISHING SMACKS s Gty ob e taiii e ARE REPORTED MISSING And when ‘married The Unioved Wife, the in three acts Davis mez!n Mon- Jan. 18 (B comes to the and Tuesday, Janua and 24 with mat for 2 rence the sea were covered | cihooses the woman's side of Too long I the finger of pointed at the helpless weaker sex. women the wealker ? Are they the stronger sex? What makes 2 re r(’!l“‘ud esing. known to have been | red the death list|y | man qifferent after he's married? The mount waves lifted one g oo giibptie, Mile o married woman, at soma 4 s nk she is unloved? A wo- I"U“" is a woman, and really to kmow - fads and fancies a man must hava to her. And then—doer Many of these questions & v answered in the play, ‘The Unloved Wife. Your alleged counterfeiters Were ar rested in Portsmouth, N. H., v ation Of the gang that has been as $20 bills notes raised from DAVIS THEATRE. e vaudeville program at the Davk for Thursday, Friday and Sat is one of unusnal excellence. Top- bill is the Cornelia Troupe ot Acrobats, who present a sen 1 foot jugeiing act that will make r audiences gasp. James McCurdy nd company of players offer an origl nal company of ‘players offer an orig: nal comedy sketch entitled Stingy. Pas. qualc and Fletcher, the jazz musicians are two clever boys who tear 'em loose \th a piano, accordion, saxaphone and rinet, Bell and Rose will offer a nifty nging and dancing act that has been received over the entire cincult. nett and Culver will ba seen in a variety offering, with special scenery. The photopiay is a Parameou { offering entitled Too V Wives. It that will instruct those wives =0 hard to please their husbands then wonder why they fail. Every wife and her husband should sce 8. A news weekly will aiso be shown. 5 Risley ti BREED THEATRE. Doubling for Romeo, the new Goldwyr Dicture, starring Will Rogers, which is the feature at the Breed theatre toGay, 2 delightful parody of Shakespeare. ! The hero tries to emulate ihe love-mak- |ine of Romeo, but finds that his cow- Scene trom “The Unloved Wife,” at the Davis Theatre, Monday and Tues- day, January 23, 24. The Sufferings of a Soldier raining too great a handicar. bashiui cowboy “performance of his , gives screen career. The titles, which were written by Wil Rogers himsel, are funny enough te make up an entire vaudeville act alone. They bring Shakespeare down to date through the eves of a lovesick cowboy, But Rogers ismt the only comic spirit in the story. Whliam Oriamund 2s the “movie” director of the studio to whisk the cowboy turns for imstruction in love making, gives a perfect travesty of the popular idea of a director. “Lefty™ Fiyon has several delightful comia Cold Caught In Cantp Hung On |scenes with Wil Rogers: and Srivia Breamér, one of the most beantifal ghrls For Three Years. When on the screen. is the heroine with a taste for “movie” lovers. Others in the Hope Was Almost Gone cast are Raymond Hatton, Sydmey Afns- Cerizane Brought worth, John Cossar and Cordelia Calla- e han. Relief For the second feature Efleen Pamey will be seen in Listle Miss Hawkshaw, a picture with a 100 per cent. entertate- ment vale. Mr. Gotifried Schueider, of 12 Monros answered his eountry’s call, but a few days after entering Camp De\e‘m he caught a severe Fine Vaundeville at the Strand Today. e vaudevillc { cold. He accusiomed to DEpeaie !le/epm" in a warm bed in & cool room, so % -quantity the cold I caught shortly after emtering { ..., ‘-n,u B. F. Keith vaudeville is com- camp hung on to me. A “hard, cough | nosed of bothered me, especially in the momings. | Goig & Edwards in a_ lutle sketeh until about a year ago. “I tried different remedies that were recommended, but they did me mo geod. Then a friexn A called The Two Dancing Frenches. They have springs in their feet and these i them slmost in constant ! me how Cerizane had They give a decidediy sat been doing for newrly a bundred ]fmory performance, composed of sing- years, end | ¢ I would try one morg | Ing. dancing and skating and are adepts nres, medicine. L. -y days Cerizane Cough | ° all Balsam relieved the cough that had made PQAC T’ B igach: el : » N speed, ginger. me Suffer. for uearly thoe yes 'I“s:yflt': up and go, and a variety of other words found in Webster's which have nea¥l the men and women of my country, if you | 4o c‘,,,,m‘.es;o:.er of just fm. .,,’: ever have a cough or cold, take Cerizane.” led undictionaried word. Their sct ia Cerizane is one of the famous “Wi lnml Just full of amusing bits. line of remedies. It has been made by in Versatila unction, get The Big Three are just what thetr the same family, the Wilsons of Boston |name implies, suah vlg of stature anf for ninetyfive years. All enterprising | big of voice. They are harmony, sing- druggists will supply you ing both in harmony and harmohiodsly, Sheriock Sisters and Clinion eppear in songs, styles and syncopation. Ths Sheriock sisters are pert and pleasing. ‘They are style girls, possessing pleas- {: g personalities and appearances. They offer some bright talk, pleasing songs HANDLED AXES & least three days prior to the & ?:é;;{%g:l‘ e 1t e T ma et o fio?s“: hearing, and that return be made to this 4 cows, 150 fowl, wagons, farming, | Court 8202 blackemith and carpenter toois; $3,300; NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. $1,200 cash. TRYONS’ AGENCY, Willimanti e, Oonn, AT ‘A COURT OF PROBATE HELD + - FOR SALE fat Nopwich, within and for the District BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.00] of Norwich, on the 18th day of January, & D 1922 PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY | 5.0t vorson 7. AYLING, Jutge. $800 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY-| Istate of James J. Connor, Iate'of Nor- WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO! ™Sk ciu“Honnor of Providence, R. L. 782. appeared in Court and flled a petition 4 praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased be admitted to probate. WWhereupon, It Is Ordered, That said tion bo heard and determined at_the Brobate Goutt Room I the Cite of Nor. | ch, of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, jan18d Clerk. HARRY B. FORD_ FOR SALE Two-apartment house, With all fm- S5 wich, in said District. on the 21et day of | e i latee yard Taciuo®: | Jonuary, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock In the | age, ear center of city ; must be seen to | forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of sald iton, and hearing | thereon. l?e‘zwen by the publication of | one time in Some newspaAper Central Boilding, \n.vln‘ a circulation in sald District, and by depositing a true and attested copy of this order in the postoffice in Norwich. TOR RETR Conn., postage paid, directed to “Joseph | On Yantic car line, 10-room house In|if Comnor, care of The Waiters' Club, | condition, with outbuildings and 16 | Pine St., Providence, R. Tesp acres of land; very desirably located. |each at least two days prior to the date rty can be had u & Very rea- |of sald hearing, that return bo mads sonable nrk:e—c, great chanes for m- to this Court. right NELSON J. AYLIN'G Judge. “ For further particulars, B o Lt d In; a true uire et e 3 The axwve and foregoing rue copy Real Estate Broker, Attest:” HELEN M. DRESCHER be appi FEANCIS D. DONOHUE, nevsd The above and foregoing is a true copy | | l and dandy dances. On the screen is seen Frank Maye and Across the Deadline. Brother against brother—the situation that has caused more trouble in history than any other kind of.a family quarrelL $1.75 provides the keynote to the plot of STANDARD GOGDS Across the Deadline, the Universal pho- BOUGHT AT LESS THAN | o e e s e s MARKET PRICE. two brothers and ruled by them as.twc kingdoms. The result is unpieasant for the second generation—but that's the story, THE HOUSEHOLD | crex Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 YMAN-SHERIFF TO RESIGN HIS PASTORATSE Des Moines, Towa, Jan. 18—Rev. W. B Robb, sheriff of Polk county, has resignet i his pastorate at the Urbandale Federated i rch because, he said, he does not wish the chufch to Ye subjected to criticlsm when he hangs two murderers this spring “I will have to hang Orric Cross and Eugene Weeks in April and May,” Rebbs said. “I do not feel that I should bs regular pastor when I do.this, as T would subject my church to tod much criticlsm.”

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