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i 0l 33 V’V’uds 39- ¥OE RENT—Large one or Wo entlemen, steam heated, frio light, 49 Church Bt s Jnapeo. deodus Mig. Co., Moodus, Conn. 5110 ‘month ; beeoms railway mzll . t positions free: writs tod Fragiiin - Insurute, DeDL’ mdu‘ For apartment, hardwood _ jen2sd. N 50 pe: steam un North Main Si modern improvements, floon. 308 Franklin St. Tel. 37. prices —— | you have, whsr- Tocated, I-ud call. ~ Lambert, ¢ hxmmn “i’.?.m._ heat and all conveniences. Janzdd st S AT on to sfon bas Burdick & MeNicol, Thayer Blag., Nor- wich, and Jewett City. decZ3FSMW WANTED—To buy 50,000 standing chestnut (or F_Oal) ties by the hundred or thousand ; paid; state amount tor, Mass. wunn—ufi jues, old % books second Nand furnivire ormu:. Palmer Ave. Ciy. Phone 38§-2. jau23d| WANTED — Akonts, male and female, (o Seil my preparationy uil gver Conuesti: cut; samples reliable wul.er . Brooks, 37 Grmvflk A Mystie, Conn. Jansdd T TFOR u!i\—Blnck'&;lm shop, O'Con- nor Bidg.; good pace for pl\unb;nz gg«m WANTLD—Antiques, tools and second- hand furniture. H. 5. "Tiger, 56 Fr or storage. St. Phone 717-3. mfl'ka 10 RENT_Six-room a3 t, with ‘WANTED—Antiques, old banh. garige, near Backus Cofni 1 300, | iog cond Bana furniture, C. J. xm:, nov3vd 46_Spring St. ,Norwich, Conn. P”fi“’ TO BENT_Two desirable furnished | 1138-13. Jan20 LOST AND FOUND roomws, 376 Main St Tel. 1433-2. LOST—A 34 by 4 1-2 tire chaln, Mon- |} d+y morning, between Frankin Square .4 Preston City ; reward. Return to i Lates, Preston City jan2id — POULTRY Hartrorg, o | FUNESAL DIEECTOES GEORGE G GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 12 FROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Commings & Ring F.meral Dtrettora and Embalmers 322 Main Street amber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 dy Assigtant steam heated, centrally loc?“defl TO RENT Heated furnishsd mom' H. NOW is the time to have done by Whaley. GENTLEMAN wuz sayin’ t they uzed your ?tnarhl‘ Ring, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. Jami0d | o say It with Howerss: Som Yo WENT—Sixroom tenament, _all| It Wilh Liguor” | W sdy it with & Er medern improvements. Inquire at Able- line of pipes at 'Im Italian briar, rdugh 7 root Bakelite; be sure to get one.- Fa- map's Sboe Store, 310 Main St. _jan7d, | POt “EIS 0k 00 SO0 Wof»xwonh TO BENT—_Ropms for Ilight house- |~ janlid _ keeping. - Phone 1987, ysd yA modern six-room apgriment. desis er particulars, Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE EROKER, jan13d Franklin Square. located, on Laurel Hill Ave. For | .= TSECOND HAND FUENITURE floor coverings bought and sold. Get our prices first before gonig elsewhere. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St., Nor- wich. dec3ld "~ WANTED—Raw furs, at A _A. Heeb- every Thursday. A. C. Benmett. nov S "WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture booka, Kremens, successor 10_King, 48-50: Waier St_Phone 38-2. sep12d. and dew | 5 Brown, mun.o-m. T for sale; urnn.'mior ARMS for easy Flaihia coos. thfiw!-nlm um Wood, sawed }:« rbae Dnm w" HRSE RS 917‘13 _imn SALE Buckeye mumn and Ne: s ..nx’sw brooder stoves, ~Ellwood = beautiful M-A . Feb., ulh il: lfi‘finrth‘ah - Mlfl&.tu ifimm n:il:?ugog t ""“":R’.fi:". Tposs of listening itz puppies 6 weeks ; dne pet dogs. P 21st day of W“‘u "v 192: by n_nzu nnhonnny 85-§ conditi The Plaut den_Co,” Norwich, com mlfl% Hall Sending in asia Mo % 0 m term 20, 1922, trom mn.m 04 Dl-lyer ph.n'?o good ton ; terms o ’nu (Eeary of Rellet of, the Town of = i Norwich, Conn, will : =i “your own terms, we wili Sundays exoepted, from Feb. mn to e Jeh from T doingy o tha ransact an; iness Droper 1o be Aen At s3I mestmg. Dpted at Norwich. Conr., Jan. Tots, FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, . M. FRANK LEONARD, jan20d Board of Rellef. NOTICE Notlu I8 hereby given that the Board cliet, ithin and for the said Town ansfield, will meet at the office, Town' Jl. Speing Hill, on Monday, Feb. 6th, 1822, from 10 sueh’ other days as may be then and there to hear all the doings of the Assessors in said Town, any other business within our juris- m uys a fine | er Bm o Tight plano; free stool e scart; L essh and §6 per month. - The lez» iden Co. (Known for quality and Ser- vu;au singe 1872), Norwica, Cemn. “¥or nuc—ono three-phass s BLR moh)r. ek e e - moraius A 53 & Richardson, P. Allen, Pomfret, _ janllWB FOR SALE—Ho w hay. hay, rowen and e el 441-15. 3and4d 0 ¥OB SALE—Victrola and furniture. Auditorfum - Hofel. janz4d FOE SALE—One good pool tablé, aiso oné Food safe. 4 Central Ave. Telephane 24~ 1 Jan24d ¥OR SALE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ON WEST MAIN, DUNHAM, ELIZA. | BETH AND PECK STREET EXTEN S ON. HAVING DECIDED TO SELL FRONT LOTS ON THE ABOVE STREETS. PRUPER RESTRICTIONS, | Plan of Lots at the Office of the Agent WILLIAM F. HILL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Room 103, Thayer Bidg, Norwich WANTED—100 farms for _catalogue, 10 acres up, with or without stock; give fuil particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. Jy3za WANTED—We pay higrest prices for gecond hand furniturd. Nerwicn Fursi | | ture Co., Breed Bldg. el. 1914-3. We y, sell and exchauge. Jelld - | FURNITURE, STSVES, HOUSEHOLD GGODS of all kinds, old books, pictures, botties, glassware, etc, wanted for cash, anywhere in eastern onn. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson Street, Willi- | mantic, Conn,, Phone 632-3. — e AUTOMOEILE ACCESSORIES KOUPET winter tops for Fords, re- duced to rock bottom prices; get yours now. Lewis L. Fales Corporation, Provi- dence. General auto Tepairs and paint- are going to be sold, and why pay ren jan7d CALL at Jonathan Smil ow station, 31 Town St.; wost convenient place in town for gasoline and mobum.s o ul grades. HAVE your lires hx aded, look 1ike t w 01 ca y reasona 7 Bew, wear like new, good irihe? deadil, Say "o reasonadlel For | Pl Pire Co. 93 W, Main St ** tensid CLARENCE SHOLZS. Tel. 1380. jan2sd EOE SALE On Yantic car line, 10-room house In good_condition, with outbaildings and 16 located. at & very rea- ! great change for the | jarty. For further paruculars, in- s o land ; very _desirab) oy Ly -A. MOEAN, wtate Breker. o e RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD Goanus FOR SALE—automobiles AND._LAMPS STRAIGHTENEL HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Nerwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Teisphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street FOR SALE Having bought a Touring Car, ~will sacrifice my Dodge Roadster, with winter newly painted, driven about 5000 les. Will trade or sell outright. Act S quick H. LAHN, 3 L] : janzsa 164 Maia St * FOR BALE—Herses L AMD REPAIREL 1§ 400 MAIN STREET, (East Side JUST ARRIVED, My express car of 23 Horses are here— | and they are a dandy lot. They are extra gentle and well broken, weighing 1150 to 1700 ; some nice matched Hor see them. g now. pairs. ~In fact, ELMER B. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. janed for all kinds of work. Come and You can save money by buy- | AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING, heating, Tyt novild _ A‘I.LM 0 AND GASI’ITTLDE CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Tlumbiag and Heuting, JOHN BLUM, PHONE 565-5. Breed Phane TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | o carry a complete iine of Domes. : and Imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, Suceessor to JOHN K. BOWMAN, £-118 W. Main St, Norwich, C stabiished for Half a Cont cieany extns Cigar sare 570 per thou 4. ¥, CONANZ. 13 Femakiis 8t | | uru-..l. LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, and irueking. Tel. 8li-li. jyid . JOSLYN, 195 West Main S Ws Be: Special at- | siven to moving boilers and wa. | 5-3. eepsd 1358, TLAMING ang -uvhxl song_dista k3¢ & specaly. Joua H. Ford. ‘o 8t Paone 7 ¢ m BEOMLEY & ecucket Phone 338 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING us very promptly and at reasonable pricsa. ARTHUR H. P‘I'HIOP relucket L Phone 175 | workmen at The ery test plumbiag oy the fairest prices aiteed ;- aiso neating and gastit JOHN F., TOMPKINS, 67 West [ S JOHN J. ENRIGHT and Stove Repairs SATISFAGTORY SERVICE umbing, Heating, Tinning Trucks and Carts cashitting _ana | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- crai !ewlhn‘ Juhn Morton, 29 Mar- o Sotisistating ahd Wads. W aric Blacksmithing in all ite branches S¢oti & Clark Corp. exnm[sw TC ¢15. NORTH MAIN STREET ABCHITEOTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Nerwich, Conn. INSURANCE Phone 728 32 6TH STREET When You Need Insurance DEXTISTS CALL e —— e ———— HAROLD S. BURT Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. = L“”::(';N’E‘”;AQVE""E DENTAL AND ORAL He Will Be Pleased to Serve You. SURGEON (ON THE SQUARE) Somers Building Tel. 774 Sffice Houes: 9 A. M6 P. M. And by Appointmegt | DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. e eee—— PHYSICIANS ND K. MARKOFF, M. ». RICHARDS BUILDING NOsx AND 100300 Thaver Bidp, T ol Tres f1 RAIN STREET — BOOEBINDING nhlvrn..anmnwl-. P A i 'rops, Telephone 1231, JOBEPH BRADFORD 08, Blank Books Mads DANCING Ruled to Order IT MAY MEAN YOU | You may be the next victim of a fire. i Don’t take chanc 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 BUILDING WILLIAM O. YOUNG, Obntracter, ond Builder, Mill Work end Jobbing. Matn St. _Phone 971. by ua“" PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds naatly a..E'u_ and mm‘- St. i ‘. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chiropodist, ialist (protect m:u b x.’::"fi‘." orian M.‘ A“Eff Carriages, Wagons, ‘ ne new milch cow. John l7e nnto, T i i S A P jan23d R SALE$4,200 Will buy two-tene- giction under the Statute Laws of the State of Connecticu Dated at Mlnnfleld Confi,, Jan. 19th, GILBERT MAT] mm house, four room and seven room DR K T DE, api . with all modern improve- AL s e sl ments, with new steam heating system, 1;,.3“.‘:‘ Board of Rellef. five minutes’ walk fro: Frrmkun square. For full particulars, see . COVELLO, 198 Cff Benet 1527-3 “FOR SALE—Block Wood, we also do Tel. 1872-5. T¥OR' SALE—Farm of 60 acres. very smeoth land,: houss, barn and other build- ings, near cars and city of New Londen. BOARD OF RELIEF Tho Board of Rellef of the Town of Montville will be in session at the Town Clerics Office In the Town Fail on Wed: nesday, Féb. 1, 1932, from 10 a. m. . H. Maine, Groton, Conn. jan20d_tp. mg dnd also on Web. 6th, 13th, 3o KRS for sale; dasy terms; list your | 414 ZTth, at the same nours, 'to hear ap- erty with me foF qiick resaits, iyed | DeA1S from the dolngs of the A m———~ f. acine, Plainfield, Conn. Phone 99-2 e of -y S elta - | comé betore said Board. 3 SRS S T Dated at Montville, this 17th day of von SALE Magic Colony coal burn: |Jamuny, 1023. ing brooder stove; best make for large fiocks of chicks; investigate before buy- ing; valuable information is free; cata- logues from agents. C. C. He?m S jani. FRED W. CHAPEL, JOHN A. COGGESHALL, DWIGHT KELSEY, l jan21d Board of Relief. NOTICE The Board of Rellef of the Town ol| Ledyud will, meet at the Town Clerk's Office in said Town on Keb. 1st, 1822, Lul L R A T ‘doings of he Agsessors, and to do auy other busi- nus proper 10 be done at sald meeting. Adjourned meetings will bs held during Uncasville, Conn. “FOR SALE—About 100 cords of hard seasoned wood; aiso 3 or 4 fat young cowsd\'. H. Hall, Preston City. Tel. J&D o Shone 107638, and denvered 35 a cord. janidd FOR_SALE—Good hard wuod sn a cord: _Phone 36911, 13d FOR SALE or tent, seven-room house, with garage, at, 12 Paimer St Danicison, | =1 IL F. Turnér, Wareham, Mass. Jani0d | 53tcn 2" Logyans fan. 20, 1032 | FOR SALE—Scasoned hard wood. stove SONOND Lo st p R, lengths. Tel. 1870-12, jan1d BILIINGS CHANDALL, FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and _samad ~ T Board of T hard wood. Mel 615-4. F. K. Beard & | AT A COUBT OF PROBATE HELD ' i Som. Homestead Farms de19d " | ot Montville. within and for the District | ¢ Montville, on the 23d day of January, A D. 1822 Presént—DAN. D. HOME) Judge. y_grand Sonora pho- s speciar 1ot Galck BEAUTIEUL b: nograph, regular sale- 31755 casy ferms granted. The | state of Alice B, Hooper, late of | Plaut-Gadden Company, Norwich, Conn. | Montville, in said District, desonsed. - TR PR Grace 1. Hooper of Montyile, Conn., appeared in Court and~flied a petition | praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that“administration upon said estats, al- leged to be intestate, may be granted. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald potision be ittard and defirmindd at the Probate Court Room in Montville, in said District, on the 28th day of Jasuary, A. D. 1822, at 11 c'clock in the forenodm, and that ndtice of the pendency of said petition, and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in The Norwich Bullétin, a news- paper having a circulation 4n said Dis- trict, at least three days prior to the date of said heflrlns, and that return be made to this Court, DAN D. HOME, Judge. ‘The above and mrego‘ng is a'true copy of record. SUSAN F. HOME, Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROEATE HELD at’ Norwich, within and for the Distriot of Norwich, on the 23d day of January, A D. 1922 Presemt—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Tstate of Sarah A Gilliver, late of Norwich, in sald District. deceased. The Executor appeared in Court and filed a writtén applicdtion alleging that said_estate i now in settiement in said Court, and praying for an order to. sell certain reu eztne belangmg to sald es- tate, fully de I-PD'“flMun “Where That said FOR SALE Fine house lots, 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square, at attractive prices. Good house and aver 4 acres fand in Norwich Town, $3,250. Three other Norwich Town places at in- | f teresting prices. Fine 3-room house and garage near Williams Street. Beautiful bungalow near Washing- ton Street. ARCHA W. COIT Real Estate and Insurance 63 BROADWAY Telephone 1334 EST. THOS, J. WATTLES SALE 11 Carriages and Wagens, extra Poles, 3 Sleighs, Harness, Fur Robes and Lap Rotes. Wednesday and Thursday, Fubruary 1st and 2nd, from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. At Private Stable, 274 Broadway. W. S. ALLIS, Executor Probate Norwich, in sgid District, on the 30th sy of January, A. D, 1922, at 10 o'clock in e hRimctin. S e Totice of the pen- and of said sn by the publica- tion of this order once in some newspaper having a_cireulation in said District, at ieast thrée days prior to the date of said hearing, and 4hat return be made to the Tt. Cout NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Tht above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, jan25d Clerk. NOTICE O CREDITORS. A‘l‘ ‘A COURT OF PROBATE WELDL at’Norwich, within and tir the District of Norwich, on the 23d daylof January, A, D. 1922. AYLING, Judge. FOR SALE Two-Family House with ons of land, suitable for buildlag H- There is a variety of fruits. is in hemc—-xzmov 3. ? Rose C. Cwmmlnn. late of Nnrwl in said District, deceased. rdered, Rdiniratoc B eititns of said Necosssd fo tuibe 13 their ciaums aguinst said estat: within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on s signpost nearest fo the place where sald deceased last dweit, &nd in the same Tows, and by publishin the smme once in a Newspaper having glrenlation in safd ‘Distriot, 8nd make re: turn to s 1] NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. “The above and foregolng is a true copy | ot record. ! 40 SHETUCKET STREET Attest: HBELEN M. DRESCMER, o Cletk. NOTI\ 3.—AIll creditors of said néar ’ ¢ geasad aru hereby nfl tifled to present the! station, “bus l‘ge pagses door, good Am: 2"3 lllg'fltp . H;fl to (hl unflé\'- room s, barn and other farm ign at . o m'an‘ orchard, 30 dores Good | Norwict, Cofn, withén ma um maued re and wood. Foz |in the above and loru{: quick- -ue. $3,080, $700 cash, balance St | easy terms, an2b, , TRYONS* AGENCY, Cenn. FOR BALE. . @gres, on main state highw. mile from R. COAL ™ SCREENINGS FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, §10.00 PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY $8.00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO HARRY B. FORD FOR SALE R T Ll Tear m-o:cm “must bo Geen 5% ai‘x‘;«. o Aw.vmunmpn.auq at his store. rooms on Main St pmnneu.mmnemnmm Hall building, ownhfi'in-. store, on SATURDAY, JAN. 28, 1822, ~ 8t 1 o'clock p. m. shurp, of commitices has been made In such a manner” Mr. maker said, “as to suggest that those re- sponsible for sich servics are either to- tally fgnorant of the qualifications of the delegates or have lent themselves (o a cut and well forward looking farmer representativ. from bringing any good whatever from out-of the\conforence.” He was “confident,” he continued, that it was “the purpose of those responsitje ;rlw the conférence to destroy the farm 06 “The president's address in wpzmnr the ! conference.” he continued, “indicated very | clearly that such was the purpose. One question in which the delégates! seem to be particvlarly interested in is| that of commodity financing. One mem ber. of the committes on agricultural credit and Insurance which has this sub- dect under consideration suggested today | that a plan probably could bs worked out | to provide for commodity loans ml‘mlfllv from six months to three years. FHis| proposition would provide for the ware. housing, grading and inspection of com- | modities, endorsement by banks of corn. | modity paper presented by farmers and | the handling of this paper through the | federal farm loan bank system which | Svould either discount it through the fea. eral reserve system or issue debenturcs | against the loans in the form of certin oate Indebtedness to be sold on the open market. The committes also has at its disposal the report of the joint congressional agri cuitnral inquiry commission recommend- ing an lntermediate form of credits which would give the agricultural producers working capital. Proposals aiready put forward in the conference endorse Henry Ford's offer for Muscie Shoals and completion of the St. Lawrence-Great Lakes waterway project are expected to be consldered by a sub- wflfl.fi of the transportation commit. a hm quantity of ml“‘"“ lamps of Terms casti. Auction rain or shine. HENRY P. ADAMS. Platofteld. Conn. STEAMSHIPS S SEABOARD AiR LINE f\leAv FLOR All East npd West Const Resorts. Aléo Pinehurst and Southern Pines, N. C. Cl.mden. 8. C, Savannah and Brungwick, Gg. Sleel Trains—Superior Dhflnl Car ice—Leave New York daily 2.056 lf and 12.30 Mmm‘hé Convenient A¥riving Time in the So Atlanto—Birmingham and s-m-ul SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED Al Pulmans—Jan. 20 to Apul, 1822 leaving New York 6.20 {Eiturh Steepers. to Hast and Weas Ggast Resorts. Club and Observation ars, Apply for Booklets, “Wintering in th SRR elinting nd P in_the Soutn.» “Golf and Other Sporis. Datey of Goit and Teasts Touras ments), Time Tables—Reservations and Information. 8. B. MURDOCK, G. E. P. A, 142 Wost 424 St, New York. N. Y. ‘Washington, D. C. Office 714-14th St, N. W. | Representative Summers of Texas to- day submitted to the conference's com- mittes on markets suggestions for estab- lishing the “business of agricuiture” upon a basis of “relatively penmanent economic strength and of bringing sbout economy and uniformity in the sale and distribu- tion” of commodities, His suggestions included standardization of agricultural commodities With reference to their use Tather than “for ‘future board’ transae- tions” establishment of a warehouss . To NEW YORK NEW LONDON LINE FARE Comfortable S Ready for Occupancy at at” $3.38 7:30 P. M. Steamers leave Daily, exe. Sunday, 11:00 P. M. Due New York, Pier 45, N. R. 7:00 A. M. > mnhun: agency by grade classifications with delivery, from warehouses of orig- 1inal or secondary storage. Bllhml !utflll sfl'm EAST WOODSTOCK John Killam and Walker White are Hartford this week assisting L. ¥. Heliley with the exhibition baing heM there, Mrs. Charles H. Potter is spending a week with her dsughter, Mra. Bilot Clem- ence, in Southbridge, Mass. Ned Bugbee with his family of Racine, ‘Wis,, has arrived at Charles Bugbee's. He will ‘assist his father In carrying on the imn They have been west about six ears. I H. Lindeman and Mr. Davis of Pat- nam will leave Thursday morning for Florida, where they will spend several weeks, Miss Jesste Withey, private to Mr. Bailey of Cleveland, O. ously ill there. Her sister, Whelpley, is with her, called from Grand Rapids, Mich. Little hope is given for her recovery. Mfs, Wendéll Bosworth and daughter | Trene have been at Irving Paine's the past week owing to the illness of Mr. ! Patne from gastris fever. The men are arranging for an oyster supper next Saturday evening. will also furnish the program. EAGLEVILLE The Vinton family wers at New Lon- don last week to attend the burial of Mrs. Vinton's sister, Mrs. Langdon. Mrs, James W. Green attended the ald | department’s supper party at Dunham Memorial church Wednesday of last week. ‘Bxcepting some cases of cold, this vil- lage has been favored with a good state of heaith this winter. THE WORLD ALMANAC is now on sale, and every home should have & copy. Telephone 1287 and we will reserve ome for you. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU $1.75 STANDARD GOODS BOUGHT AT LESS THAN i { i i | A GARMENT FOR SERVICE. Just the apron you wairt for comfort | and protection; easy to adjust and easy to make. Gingham, percale, lawn, chintz, cmnnne and sateen are good for this s it is cut in four sizes: Small 34-38, medlum 38-40, large 43-44, xtra large 46-48 inches, bust measure. A L lluuxaqulm 5 1-4 yards of 36-i lnfl: A pattern of this illuetration mailed on receipt of 10 efltl n silver or stamps. i a The Bulletin Company, orwich, Conn, % i Patters Depte N baked scheme to prévent the | jclety Pxila™ Swamp. It 8 a beautifal tals of hearts comedy, The Boat will also be shewn. This is the funniest thing Buster Keaton cver made and is one continuous-scream. Bass-Cle Concert Friday Evening. » The gobular Bass<Clef, whose con- «certs are aiways a sirong eitraction for Norwich audlences, will give its first concert this season on Friday evenirg 4his week at the Communily house Chureh street, The programme will b- of a popular character, presenting weil known, numbers by the club, while thres f the men will ba the soloists of th ‘will be on hard to hear the singers whose work is alway haracter. Exeeptional Program for the Strand Thursday, Friday end Saturdas. Wil Stanton, the w comedy comedian, is now appearing vaudeville, assisted by Roealind May Co., in an_offering v Then, in which he is repe: success with his remar impersonation of an I Tubman. In addition to this fine m sical comedy, there will be number of other acts. nar These three acts will surely add 10 the amount of real enjoyment will out of the extraordinary quality program the iike of which has never been seen i Norwich before. Fanny Ward, the brilliant international star, who will be seen at the Strand thea- tre on Thursday, was born in St Louis and commenced hef stage carecr in 189 appéaring in various Broadway prod tions, She toursd the t dent under the management of 2 4. Brady for & long nd sucoesefal sea- son, Miss Ward's ability to sound the depths of kuman emotion fs well brought out in her latest screen production, She Played and Paid—a story of a woman who staked her all on the checkerboard of life. If she lost or if she won will be discovered Thursday at the Strand thea- tre. Davis Theatre Without question the greatest treat oo town has ever known is scheduled for , Friday and Saturday of thic week when the greatest comedy hit o many years will be shown with a cast théf comprises a galaxy of juvenile stars, New York acclaimed the Kigdie Kabaret as t gréatest chfidren’s shown in its memery. In fact the only juvenfie shown thai has éver been granted a special permit to play on Broadway and for more than one theu- -nd <ot ve nights has been crowding theatres throughout th: country in wflfl this production has heen offered. As an added attraction the team of Pisang and Bingham have been secured. This nifty team present a very laughable skit that abounds in many funny sitvations Cfl(lunnnd?mde!h-llbemmam\ act that Is somewhat out of Lbl usul rom. Don Crney, a singing cmedian offers a clever turn In which some good singing and piano work is fn- troduced. Adinirers of Paramount pictures need no dntroductfon to the superd art of Elsie Fergueon. In “Barbary Sheep,” “A So- “Lady Rose’s Daughter” and many other screen classics, ehe has sounded a high, clear noie of dramatic achlevement. Perhaps no getress has ever excelled her in the portrayal of weli- bred, cultured women and their actioms under the stress of high emotion. In “Bacred and Profans Love” her ad- mirers wiil find Miss Fersuson at the of her art. The production pre- sents her fresh from a six months’ irip eround the world, refreshed, invigorated and inspired by her very comprehensive travels. Her performanee of the role of Car- lotta Peel in the sege production of “Saored and Profane Love” in New York during the season 1919-20, was praised by crities and public alkke A¢ the Duvis Theatee Chatiolte Greenwood, in her new mush- cal comedy Let Er Go Letty, will be attraction, &t the Davis theatro tonight, {8.15, This attraction is presented hy Olfver Moroseo, Who as a producer of genufne successes has proved that ho can be @ |pended upon to susply the piay, produc | tion, cast, and ensemile while Miss Ureen wood—that long, lean nimbie with the wonderful kick- 10 theatregoers % need any introduction. Let ‘Br Go Leity, is the latest edition of the famous Letty series of musical plays it was especially gesigned and tailored for Miss Greenwood's paru~ ot fun-making and it safe to say Lh‘l. I this new musical piecs sho enjoys the '-nwa opportunities of her entire stage careor. The oelbrated writer, George E, Stoddard, bas provided the book, Wern. er Janssen and James F. Hanlcy, oom- wfium by four of America’s ieall of popular songs. With m‘m\

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