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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDRY, JANUARY 20, ez A Bulletin Want ‘A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale ; A Bulletin For Sale A Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get 1t} Advertisement Will Sell It | Advertisement Wil Selt It WANTED—Male WANTED—Femais ‘WANTED—Misesllanceus FOR SALE FOR SALE—Automeblles “was TED Tcamater or mufl farm- | WANTED—By middle ‘woman, | WANTED—Antiques, old bcnn 100is | FOR ng‘on—m&c woodD # ‘xe;' go;;in: ATONMTRIN T 8 e e Pl e T " Enls | T T L0 TNE P B R T o Apply United Workers. jan20d | 1138-13. jan3vd e = jantad ay mail write tod; Dept WANTED—Experienced laundress, two days weekly. Call at J Rockwell - Ter- _ jamidd w.un'lb—An xperiencedsalesiady must speak Doth ‘Bagiieh and. Krench l'l‘.‘, ‘%l‘ b::‘:" mdz. " WANTED L- Work as _housekeeper, LOST AND ¥O! Jtess_cat with white fags, feet,Maltese Dose ; reward for W. Tyler Browne. 275 jan20d Ereadway LOSTTire o gquare a between Franklin City Finder Tel. Jan19d about ol 318. cop ;_ reward. LOST' BETWEEN NEW ST. MARY’'S CHURCH AND BOQUE'S GARAGE— A PAIR OF BONE RIMMED SPEG- TACLES. FINDER WILL BE RE- WARDED. PHONE 1713-4, POULTRY BABY CHICKS, 15c . sua 4 d FUNERAL DIBECTOES CEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer | " 70 mENT—Six-room | | 30 keeping nurse, companion, or can do plain cook- ing Tl 1875-12, or write Box 141, Bul- letin Office. janidd 20 mmNT | ¥OR RENT Large furnished room, sicam neated, cigaite light, suitable fof two if desirdd. urch St. Jlfllod TO RENT—Room In piivate family, ll-dy or gentleman; references. Address care Bulleti 3an20d " T0 RENT Six-room temement, all modern improvements, fine location. In- quire 18 Bath St. . jan20d ¥OR RENT-—Tenement of six rooms at 62 Scheol St, hot and cold watel, garage, electric Lights and gas. Call 36 Frankiin §t. jang0d FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- | keeping, 9 Fountain St.- Tel 1154-2. _Janiid 1'0 BENT—Two desirable furnished rooms, steam lheated, centrally located. 376 Maie St. Tel 1438-2. jealdd " To RENT Furnished rooms for ght nousekéeping, 18 Union St. __janlid TO RENT Heated furnished room. IL E. Ring, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. janlod tenement, all Inquire at Able- modern_improvements. ¢ may's Shoe Store, 310 Main St. _jantd _ "TO RENT—Steam heated, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Tel. 353-12. jan2d BENT_Rooms Prone 1987, FOR RENT Hght house- | dysa for modern six-room aparfment, desir- located, Laurel Hill For er particulars, inquire of T 0 | fuil particulars in first letter. YOUNG MEN, women, over 17, desir- ing goverament positions, $130 monthly, ‘write for free list of positions NOW O J. Leonard (former civil service e: 1nel), $91 Equitadle Blig, Waakingloh: jan2ld “WANTED—A cottageand a small tract of land ; must be situated in a small tOWD or vicinity. Write Box 42, Yande. jauz0d “AZQTED — Second 'hand nnuflaufl joods, antique Books and pietures, :mm h’& est cash prices. Louls D. Wfil'd Water St, Norwich. IY20EMW. _TO% SALE—Tarm of 50 acres. vey 5 FIo Tere T R U A L o ow ri Maine, Grotén, Conn, Jan20d FOR SALE—Large bronze hen turkeys, 10 each; aise 10 tons stock hay. Stta W!Bmlllby, Cant , Conn. von snz—ono ersey, *wo_Holstein cowl. nd&nfle}: Peter Paradis, Scot- Jan20d l.l ive cflfi for roast- ing. A B. Strong. Leonard , Cona. Janz0d WANTED—Real estate of every de- scription to sell on commussion basis. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., wich, and Jewett City. dec23ESMW Nor | G. FOR SALE—Seven-room house, center of a!tv $1,500 down, balance on -time. Coates, 227 Main St. Phone 1367. mum WANTED—To buy tiés, any number, St., Worcester, Mass. WANTED—Old books, a.nllque; .md second hand furniture. Koy Rankid. Phone 368-2. jan1sd WANTED — Any _intelligent persom, either séx, may earn $100 to 3200 monthly _cOrresponding for newspapers; $5 o 315 per Coline; all or gpare time; expericnce unnecessary; D0 GADVASSIN ; send for particulars. National Preqisxzm jan NTLEMAN wuz sayin' (hey uzéd 10 “Say It with flowers;” now they “Say it with liquor.” We say it with a fine line of pives at Tbe, Itallan briar, Tough root Bakelite; be sure to get one, Fa- gan’s Smoke Shop, opp. Woolworth's. _r'un SALE A dandy liitle six-acre farm, with good buildings, locat- ed about flve minutes’ walk from troliey ; Just the ideal place for a begimner; e, 1m20d Teagonable terms. Burdick & Room 118, Thayer Bldg. FOR AR e ity -house on Churcn St. Moosup; a good investment Burdick & c}fleo‘l. Robm 115, Thayer Bldg. janz0d _ “Fom sm—Ona of {lie best farms in the town of Norwich, with or without stock. For further particulars, inquire of Burdick & McNicol, Room 113, Thayer Bldg. jan20d FOR SALETwo fresh thoroughbred Holstein cows, one Jersey cow, two black and white cows, all fresh, springers. 2igo several Clifford C. Squires, Plainfield. ianl9d NTED —Party is_de: v pleces of antique furniture ; must be In good condition. Box 111, Bulletin. Janlsd T WANTED—Boarding home on farm for 1i year boy; must be near good school. “apply Connecticut Children’s Aid Society, oom 60, Brown-Thomson Build- ing, Hartfor janisd WANTED—Some reliable business in orwich, or some neighboring iown; give Box S, 8., Bulletin. _jenidd TWANTED Farm, with or without will pay cash if desired; give fuil ulars i first letter. Write Box A careBulletin. jan13d HAND FURNITURE and new 22 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE | JOHN MORAN, u-:;s bought and ml‘d Gel\o;g =y fore gonig elsewhere. Telegiione €30 g i e London Salesroom, 16 Water St. Nor- | ¥ranklin Square. K dec3ld Cummings & Ring Faneral Direciors end Embaimers 322 Main Street mber of Coramerce Building Phone 288.: Lady Assistant HOURIGAN BR OS. UNERaAL DIRECTON lorwich and Jewett Ci :rh:fiemv Alien & Son Co.; 83 MAIN STREET o Lln., AND £MBS Lacy Assistant DAY OR NIGHT tORS . iLno $iy) Shea & B.xrhe meral Divectors 41 Main Street © o AT N TP RO Telopnone 410-2 | movic, 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 to James L. Case || 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR RENT ON PROSPECT STREET GREENEVILLE MODERN APARTMENT 6 ROOMS AND BATH $30.00 | APPLY TO i James L. Case || Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET ED. orses are here— 3 e extra | gex i well ighing 1150 to ELMER R. PIERSON. 46~ janéd e | { TRUCKING | m, teaming, | GEORGE LAMBERT, Occu ¢ Tl B1i-1% gyid C. 1, SOSLIN, 293 West Main St Wa thieg anywhere. Special at- tion given to moving boilers and ma- chiuery. Tel, 798-3. sepsd Distance Moving and Efpre >7 Maswell Ave. Te TEAMING ava mpving, jong_distance | king a_specigity. John H. Ferd, 243 n St Phone 792 WANTED—Raw furs, at . A. Heeb- ner's, every Thursday. A. C. Beanett. highest prices for WE BUY and pay second hand furniture and _ books Kremens, stceessor to King, 45-50 Wate? St. Phone 38-3. sepl2d. WANT catalogue, 10 _acres up, stock ; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 108, dewett Conn. jy2zd WANTED—We pay uighest prices for “Norwich Fuarnt- 1914-3. second band furniture. ture Co., Breed BId: buy, sell and excha FURNITURE, STCVES, HOUSEHOLD GGODS of all kinds, old boeks, pictures, bottles, glassware, etc., wanted for cash, anywhere in eastern Conn. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson Street, Wil mantic, Col Phone 632-3, WANTED. 65 Franklin St., Tel. We K. Second 1 Tel. 717-3. KOUPET winter d to rock bot tops for Foras, get_yours re- au now. . Lewia oration, Provi- | dence. General auto Tepairs and paint- ing. jantd HAVE your tires 1.treaded, look ifke | new, wear lite mew, as good_ as mew. La Main St feb24d | OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholsiering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in ail ite brancies SCUll & Glark Gorp. 57 TC o15 NORTH MAIN STREET BROMLEY & SON, Bhetucket St Phiome 338 [DANCING EVY, Instructor 1396 or 401 TEAMING AND TRUGKING Gone very promptiy and at reasouable prices. | ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete iine of Domes. tic and Imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, Successor JOHN R. BOWMAN, 8 W. Main St, Norwich, Conn, Established for Halt a Century) * aare 570 per thousand i ¥. CONANI, il Sveakiin St DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL M'Grory Bidg. SURGEON Norwich, Conn, AmcmiTECTS OUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Nerwieh, Conn FLUMBING SUPPLIES " FLUMBING, heating. géBera repairing. Johu Gofy S Tei e02-32 ""’3&”: By S, AND Bueed | _gastuing _and orton, 29 Mar- l':mfl.\d ITTING. KS, 568-5. Toe Dest expert ], Sy b b = _gasfitting. BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUXG, Contractor_and Eullder, Mili Work and Jobbing. 50 West Main St. Phone 971. deczd CEIRCTODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your feer). Suita -8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Mam St, o, Conn. Phone 1366-+. PRINTING of all kinds promptly and | neatly done. Estimates promp! gheertully given. The Brilletis Ce '& ‘10 Franklin St. BOWLING Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs STEAMSHIPS 1To New York NEW LONDON LINE Steamer Lvs. New London 11 p. m. daily except Sun- day. BOWLING AETNA BOWLING AZLLEYS,” Majestic Building, Shetucket Street, Seven Alleys, six Tables. I i | can bo arranged. | 6 bushels for $1.00; also coal by bueh bag. Riverside Garagze Co. L. Racine, Uncasville, Conn. lon Mt Pleasant st, | Sen, Homestead Farms. ¥OR SALE Farmers and shippers of eggs, wé have 30-dozen sizs egg crates, compiete With fillers and covers, in fine condition. Write for prices at onge io Box 239. Colchester, Comn. janisd TFOR SALE 110 hens, puliets snd roosters and twe pigs, 700 po\md: fous be soid at once. Inquire G. \Vexslel‘ Vijaulle dfln, Conn. Phone Danielsen 54-14. jan FOR SALE—New four-room bungalow, running water, about three acres land, close to borough of five busy mills; bar- gain for quick sale; reasqnable terms ‘Write or 'phone Lewis Gill, Jewett City. 1an17d FOR SALE—Hard wood and king Phone 763 3an17d FARMS for sale; easy terms; ropery mit your e for quick resalis. Jired ainfield, Conn. Phone’99-3 janld “FOR SALE Magic Colony coal burn- ing_brooder stove; best make for large flocks of chicks; investigate before buy- ; valuable informaton is free; cata- C. logdes from agents. . Hewitt Co., janlsd 00 cords of hard aiso 3 or 4 fat young . H. Hall, Preston City. Tel TFOR SALE—Hard wood, sawed and Gelivered, §0 a cord. Phone 1076-13 jani3d National cash regis- business. Box 23, janisd mer St, Danieison. . Mass. janl0d Z00d_seven-room house with all modern im- with cye of productive with 2 large Larn; could easily be converted into @ two-family house. ~For further details, ¢ Sholes. el provement; Soil, FOR SALE_ ‘ell_scasoned slabs and 615-4. H. E. Beard & _decifd BEAUTIEUL baby grand Sonora pho- nograph, regular $275, special for quick gale $115; casy terims granted The | Plaut-Cadden Company. Ni Cor ~ FOR SALE. Two-tenement house, 4 room room apartments, all modern 5_minutes’ walk from For full particular: . COVELLO, Tel. 1 hard wood. Tel and improv Franklin see 193 Clite st. >$1 35 Victor Records, $1.25 85¢ Victer Records, latest hits e Now 75¢ THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE Equipped farm, $3 acres, finely located, 8-room house, large barn, large poultry Dbuildings, garage, snops, sheds, etc.; fine fruit, valuable wood and timber; 1 horse, 4 cows, 130 fowl, wagoms, ' farming, blackswith and carpenter tools; $3,500; $1,200 cash. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.00 PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY $8.00 PER CORE, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 792, HARRY B. FORD FOR SALE Two-apartment house, with ail fm- provements and in pink of condition, flum iocation, with large yard for gar- e, near centér of city; must be seen to | be appreciated. i A, Jai T'N.M ‘GRTHRO'P NEW KONDON STUDEBAKER—1921 h’BIS 6 — of Advertisement Wil Sell It AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for K B gt Jave Lisbon, in said r N D‘fflg’&“ 165 he forenoori, ahd that notice of the. of said petition, and of said Meroon, be givel by the i hvug & circulation in Tl a5 prior 15 e du hearing, and that return be Court. Bulletin For ‘Sale LEGAL NOTICES ?lnm. Nor the Norwich, on the 15th day Shea of n_Court and Setition aying, for tne reaseas Eme of sai 1o g S herei 1 18 ez m, ctition he hearil ana. determined st o o Room in for- wich, in nuary, A. D. is_order one time i some RS N J. AYLING, ] NBLSO! Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy e Here's a bargain for the man | | Atesi HELEN M. DRESCHER who wants a large, roomy, 7- Jandid ¢ — pass,, easy riding car. All the DISTRIOT OF COLOWESTER, S8, Power you can ever use—and run 3700 miles: in trade for a closed - only been Taken model. STUDEBAKER—1920 BIG 6 — A ocar 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 d- ster, in excollent condition, Yes, it's newly painted.’ DODGE SEDAN—A 5-pass. g, just out of paint shop, Slip-covers, and overhausd. FRANKLIN SEDAN — 9.A, in excellent condition. Any one who desires an economical car, should look at this one. The ideal ocar for winter uss, as 24 at ang i at at Touring Car, good condition, FORD — 2-pass. Roadster, late model, can be bought right. MAXWELL — 5-pass. Touring Car, at your own grice. 12 Montauk Ave. in be. Probate Court, Jan. 18th, 1932. Estate of FHows Colchester, in said The Administrator havin to this Court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the A, D. 1923, at 10 o'clock on the allowance of said_administraton e ator to chte A ‘nterested a therein to appear at Me and place, by publishing this order one time ini some newspaper having a eirculstion in said District, where the deceased last dwelt, signed. Certified from Reg ANK R. _Jan20d TAT A COURT OF PROBATE BELD of Colchester, on the 18th day of ary, 1928, Preseni—FRANK R Tugge. state of Annie Brown, late of Col- chester, in said Distriot, deceased. The ‘Administrator having made writ- ten application to said ance with the stafute, for an Sale of the Whole or Dart of the real eo. tate described therein, it is Ordered, That sald application be heard at the Prohate Office in Colcnester on the 28th day of January, C.' Br istrict, deceased. cxhibited his ministration account wi estate 8th day of Janua in_the mmm the Probate Office in Colck d the same is, assigned for a ing Court directs the Ad- least five days béfore said time as- P%‘! Acting Judge. Colchester, within and for the Distriot anu- POST, Acting Court, in accord. order of 1922, at 11 o'clock the forenoon. and that notice thereof given by Inserting copy of this opder in ‘a newspaper having s cireulation m sald District, and that return be made to this Court Attest : FRANK R, POST. LEGAL NOTICES janzod Acting Judge. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to ali persona liable to pay Personal Taxes in the Town of Preston, including all women who be- came iieble for such taxes by virtue of a recent amendment to Section 1154 of the Geéneral Statutes of the Stats of Confiec- ticut, that I have a warrant to levy and collect of cach of such persons the sum of $2 as a Personal Tax. the Town of Franklin, consisting of four pareeis, and being fully described file in said Court. description, see said appilcation. NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Nor- Fich, 1 will sell the interest of Joseph 4. vaé, late of Franklin, jn said District, sed, in the real estate, situated in in said Distrigt, in_the application to sell on For more particular m. until 12 noon, and-on the same date at -the Store of Abraham Fishbone, Hall- ville, from 12.30.to 2 p. m.; on Thurs- day,’ Feb. 16th, at the ~Norwich = State Hospital, from 12 to 2.30 p. m. Persons ncilec‘l_ing this notice wiil be proceeded agalnst as directed by the-laws of this State. Dated at Preston, Jan, 2, 1922, CHARLES C. ZABRISKIE, Collector of Taxes. St 2, jani8d NOTICE Notice is hersby given to ail persoms liable to pay Personal Taxes in the Town of Lébanon, including all women who be- came liable for such taxes by virtue of the recent amendment to Section 1154 of the General Statutes of this State, that 1 have a wgrrant to levy and coflect of each of suth versons the sum of two dol- lars as a Personal Tax. Said taxes are due and payable on the first day of February, 1922. i For the purpose of collecting said taxes the Collector will be at_the Postoflies at Lebanon Center on Saturday, Feb. 4 from 9 a. m. until 12 m. On the same day he will be at the store of Orvilie W. Gurley from 2 to 4 p. m. On Saturday. Feb. 15, he will be at the Goshen Hill 00l from_9 a. m. until 12 m. 1nd at Waterman School from £ to Interest and legal fees will be ldded as with Property Taxes, and the Statutes of this State re the collection of Per- sonal Taxes will be enforced against all persons neglecting this notice. Dated at Lebanon, Jan. 2, 1922. GEORGE E. BRIGGS | jan10Tu Collector of Taxes. AT A OOURT OF PROBATE HELD at Colchester, within and for the District of Coichester, on the 1Sth day of Janu- ary, A. D. 19! Present — FRANK R Judg Estate of Frank Sherman, late of Col- chester, in safd District. deceased. The ‘Administrator appeared in Court and filed a written application alleging that said estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in said application. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said | application De heard and determined at {the Probate Court Room in Colchester, the de; Su the conclave th to al in POST, Acting | o ing e in said District, on the 28th day of Janu- ary A. D. 1922, at 11 o'clock in the fore- and that motice of the pendeney of and sald hearing given by the publication of der once in a newspaper having a ! oiroulation in sald District, at least five Qays vrior to the date of said hearing, and that return be mede to the Court. The above and foregoing Is a true eopy to FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, o Ftoord FRANK R. POST, noved Centrol Building. | Jan2id Acting Judge. FOR SALE . On- Yantic ‘car Hne, 10-room house good condition, with outbuildings and 1§ acres of land; very desirably located. s NOTICE | This. Ymperty can be had at a very rea- INSURANCE IT MAY | MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't io chances. The small annual premium is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money loss it affords. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET PHYSICIANS BKOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. BOE AR, Nosw A adody Sufte 103-108, Thaver Bldg, Tel 1799 Prop. . nected. Fysc dass gurie W DFL-] “Buropean BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD ads 2nc R lhnk Books Made -nd Ru!u to Order WHEN YoU WANT T e nesh betore, he huhl& I8 no medi- um bett n! the advertising sonab) a great chance for the right party. For further particulars, in- dquire of JOHN A. MORAW, Real Estate Broker, HANDLED AXES $1.75 STANDARD GOGDS BOUGHT AT LESS THAN MARKET PRICE. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street The Board of Relief Norwich, Conn., will meet in the CRty Hall Building i id Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from Feb. ist to Feb. 20th, 1923, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m,, t0 Hsten to appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to transact any other bus- iness proper to ho dome at sald meeting. of the Town of 9*})ated at Norwich, Conrn., Jan. 19th, | 2. ; FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZRATRICK. M. FRANK LEONARD, Jan20d Board of Rellef. IN THE DISTRIOT COURT OF THE i United States for the District of Connec- theut. In the matter of Benjamin B; Bankrupt. In Bankruntoy No. Mo the croditors of the above named Bankrupt, of Groton, in the County of New London, District aforesaid, a Bank- i v Kotice is hereby given tfat on the 13th day of January, A. D. 1922, the above nained was duly adjudicated a bankrupi, 20d that The first meeting of his créditors will be held before the undersigned at his floe, 35 Broadway, Norwich in said Distri {D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, af iwhich time said creditors may attend, A | heard as to orders of Refereo for care of Droperty of the estate and there- of, at awetion or private the Dankrupt, snd_ t-anedct such other business as may properly come b sald memig. THOMAS M. SHIELDS. Referee in Bankruptey. Norwieh, Corn., Jan. 18, 1922, GE——————————————— WHEN YOU WANT to put your M— towards San Francleco, tional convention of the Mystic Shrine of North America is to be Meld next June. Connecticut Temples of the Shrine wiil cend delegations to the convention. ginning preparations to entertain delegates 1o the national convention of merce. ing hundreds of prominent citizens, ir- respective of lodge affiliations, pledged their support to make the convention a meeting. leader, tha Capt. and Mrs. Carpenter ct, on the 30th day of January, A.|equipped medical, surgical Such taxes are due and pavable on| LLOYD P. AYER, Feb. 1st, 1922 For the purpose of col-| J2n20d Admiinistrator. lecting same. the Coilector will be at the store of Georse Mansfield, at Poguetan- uek, Saturday, Feb. 11th, from 10.30 a.|91 SHRINER TEMPLES TO HAVE CONVENTION DELEGATES Mystic Shriners all over the United ates are having their thoughts turnea where ihé na- San Francisco people are alréady be- the e Mystic Shrine of North America in this city next June at a mmss meeting of citizens _held the Méfchants Exchangs yesterday in- in_the assembly room of T the auspices of the chamber of com- During the course of the meet- ccess, President Wailace A. Alexander of e chamber 0f commerce opened the He sald that the Shriners’ in June gave the citizens of San Francisco a chance to prove again thelr fame for hospitality. He stated at fully 100,000 Shriners are expectel visit San Francisco during the ocn- vention and that already the hotels have i their rooms reserved for the occa- slon. O behalf of the Shriners, Col. Geerge Filmer, chairman of the general recep- tion committee, be rapresented at the convention, each having a“band of more than 100 pieces. He said that $20,000,000 would probably be spent by the visitors, a8 it was esti- mated that the Shriners s: said 91 temples would t $7,000,000 convention of Los Angeles at thei 12. Dion Hoim, Knights of Columbus in addressing the meeting, said a tthe knights would cooperate in eve ery way to make the eonvemtion a suc- cess and that the order had already voted 1o turn over their hall in Golden Gate avenueé to the use of the Shriners during the convention week. He jok- gly said that if there are any differ- es existing between the Shriners ang Knights of Columbus they were all fen- iciful until afte rthe convention, He further said that the knights were proud welcome the Shriners, as they re- called, and would never forget the recep- tion given this order when they held their conventlon in San Franelgo last year. e Mr. and Mrs. Good Citizen Are you interested in The Salvation Army? READ THE WAR CRY Sincerely! THE WM. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL Training School For Nurses Private, General Hospital with well and ob- stetrical departments, offers a three |rove thelr claims, appoint trusiee, be |years' graded course to young women desiring a nurse's training. e, examine | Write at once for circular of inferma- tion. APPLIGATOONS FOR THE MARCH CLASS, MUST BE RETURNED BE- FORE FEBRUARY 20th. ADDRESS K.A.DOWD R-N. Amwwmkem It NOBWICOH MUSICIAN IN ‘CONCERT AT SHELTON The Ansonia Sentinel gf recent dats had the- following to say of a concert given at the state tuberculosis sanator< im at Shekton in which Dr. E. J. Lynch, | formerly of Norwich, and Henry La Fountding of this city were om the pro- gramme: At the state tuberculosis sanatorium at Sheiton last evening, the patients, §taff and a number of guests had the pleasure of listening to an enjoyable musical program arranged br Dr. Bd- ward J. Lynch, superintendent of tae inafution. Dr. Lynch is the possessor of & tenor voide of unusual lyric qual- fy and resonance and his singing of thrée groups of songs wss marked with much finish and expression and espec- ially appealing was the somg, Vale, by e D'Arcy, a Freneh hero, which gave the voeallst much chance for dra- matle effect. The accompanist for Dr. Lynch was his friend and guest, Henry La Foun- taine, of Norwich, who is a pianist of ufiquestioned abllity as he demon in four special piano selections di: ing a full, warm surging tonme, and a| faultless technique. In the numbers by | Liest with their colorful shadinss o effects, Mr. La Fountaine's interpr tlon left nothing to be desired. Anoth-| er feature of the programme was the reading by Ralph B. Rogers, a memb of the sanatorism staff, who di in a versatile and clever mann senss of the story-teller's art. tra ¢ Encyelopedia. USITED WOR morous selection Will be long rom: bered. Both preceding and after concert a string orchestra comyp six pieces with Albert Beach, dirs gave several fine selections. The of was in every way a suceess and much enjoyment to the paticnts of ihe | institation. Patronesses were from Sheiton and Derby. The program follows: Heants Ease, Birth of Morn, - Lassie o' Mine, v Nobody Knew, Brac Wiyt Wel Dr. Edward J. Lynch Mr. La Fountaine S Reading, Raips B. Rhapsodie Hongro Sextette from Lu Henry L When Shddows Fal To You, Rogers. No. 4 a, ft hand Fountaine, Cmapi | There Dr, i | Reading, Setectod | Ralps B. Rogers. Reveilde Printemps, Edward J. Lynch Rigoletto, paraphrase. Henry La Fountaine. Vale, Who Knows, Thank God for a Garden Love’s Op the High Road, Sunriee and ou, Dr. Edward -J. Lyneh. ANNOUNCEMENTS Strand Vaudeviile Programme. The B. F. Keith vaudevilie progra at the Strand theatre is composed of £ fine acts. Gold & Ewards in s little called The Two Dancing Frenches have eprings in their feet and springs meet them almost in motion. They give a decidedly factory performance, composed of sing- ing, dancing and skating and are a. of all_these. Ackland and Mae appear in Versatile Pep. Pep is speed, ginger, motlon, up and go, and a varlet f other words found in Webster's which have nearly the .expressive power of just one svl. skete onst sbjed undictionaried word. Their act | just full of amusing bits. The big Three are just what their name implles, snch big of st big in yvolce. They are harmon ing both in harmony and onlou Sherlock Sisters and Clinton in songe, style and syncoration Sherlock Sistetg are pert and They are style girls, nossessi ing personalities and appearanc offer some bright talk, pleasing and dandy dances. On the screen Is scen Fr and an all star cast in Across t line. It is the case again of against brother. Sigler Brothers Coming to the Strand Soon. Douglas and Bistor Sig! brothers. They are America’s Champion Box aving been as professio ™ boxers and zive an exhibitl that §s highly ekiliful. They are w meet_any youn 2 weight, 6 and $ stage As a further inducement management wili glve two as a prize to the boy who w against either of the Sigler B thres rounds. Make your applicatlon today ani this week at the box off The Parm Account Institutes. Three farm account institutes been arranged for mext week. (. Armstrong, the Farm Burean direc Griswold, has made arranzeme an all d institute to be held town hall in Pachaug on Mondav 23rd. This wi art at 10 a. m the 24th W p, the pre leader of Norwi%. has arranged an nstitute to be held at the Zarm bu reau office at w time farme: Preston, Ledyard end No vited to be present and farm management specia nesday the 25th a Firm Managemen institute will be held at Colchester the Grange hall. Clayton Miller Is ar- ranging for this and the same pro- gramme will be carried out as other institutes. The forenoon s will start at 10 &. m. and the noon sessions at about 1 p. m. i B Farm Management For Waterford. A farm management meeting wi heid at Waterford on Wednesday n January 25th. At-this time A. W. chester, the farm management spec it, will discuss the principal. factors which influence the success or failure of our farm business enterprises. Ir. Manchester hes some figires on a large number of farms in Conmecticut afd will }be able to present some very Interesting fand insiractive facts to the men pres- ent. This meeting will be held at 8 p. m. at A. 0. U, W. hall. ) Invie Merchants to Annual Meeting. | Notices of the annual meeting of tha Retall Merchiants Association this (Fri #ay) morning at 10 o'clock at the cham- ber of commerce offices have been mailed %o a the members of the association Reports of the budget committee, Dollar Day, and arrangements for the spring bpenings will be made. The election of officers for the coming year will be held and no doubt a goodly attendance be present. Other matters pertaining to the association will be discussed. ' “Mawalpin” & New Dessert. “Mawalpin” is the name of a new drozen dessert—a delicions biending of “ruits and nws in a rich velvety cream that the New Haven Dairy is piacing on ron, ‘Gertrude ( Breezy Ea T Capt. '©. E bers ana ot The Fute! Pathe the bill 1.20 to 19 p. 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