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desired, to young T‘Efi CIfE , to ma Tel. 1480. Jan2eéd Gesirabls front room for | oo NT- = ‘with beat and light, in a pri- fine residential section, with | 2a] in waiking’ distance of Franklin squave. M. T, Box 20, care Bulletin. | e R O TO RENT—Five-rcom flat, gas and eléctrio lights, uear Chelsea Bani. 7 Hill St._Phone 787-13. 260 FOR RENT—Large furnished ‘room fe gme or bro gentiomen, steam heated, clco- o Tight, 49" Church 5t. and white | ™ black | other pol 3 Pinger rewnrded. Tel 4 LOST—Tuesd: \Woolwort contaihing $19-and 5o articles. F.nder rowarded if Tied to this offit: Jantéa: Thayer. Bldg. brown leather pocket- 78 aad wervice since 18 " faw uarantesd delivery mepd: for circulw 3 FoNESAL mnfi : Roy Clark, East Hartford, Ct. CMUICKS, 18¢ up: bred to'lay; ' Cummings & Ring Fuaneval Directors and Embalmers 322 Main ‘Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant Phone 236z GAGER and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY UR NIGHT T T TR T HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The el £ MAIN STREET FUNLRAL DIRECTGRS ARD EMBALMERS wady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneralDirectors 41 Main Street o LN A S DY wp NTTERT nry, Allen & Son Co. Teleghone 410:2 . i TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL o carry a complete line cf Domes- and Imported Cigars. %, L MEYER, Successor to JOHN K. BOWMAN, €-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn, stablished for Halt a Century) ! n.u)lul I.Allll- cking, Tel. 617- i 0. to meving bollers el 798-3. and_ma. vTe !y 1d x:l.xl, 295 West Main St Ws ever;taisg agywhere. —Special at- TEAMING Tong distance rucking & Speclty: ok M rore 250, n ST Phose 192. | Funeral Director §° {‘miles. janubd, RE eam.uux mremoin tment, all modern ‘.:ond flcors, 308 kahn St Tu 37, TO RENT—Rooms for light housekeep- |13, steam et electric ligot and gas. 18 “ { Union St. Janzdd, R lel‘%zmene of six rooms @t 82 School Si, hot and cold wflul‘ | Bt Clootric lights and. gus. 6‘ MR i TO REN ‘Board and room, SIDSI) 'per week, steamn heat and all conveniences. 10-Forth Main St. janzéd “¥0 BENT—Six-room apartment, Wwith sarage, ucar Dackus Coraer. Tel’ 259 7 noy TO RENT—Two desirable furnished: steam heated, untral'ly located. Tel. 1435 jan13d 1 f ated furnished room. B/ hmg 16 Laurel Hill Ave. 0 {root: Bakelite; be sure . u BrED—To "5 f 0,000 sianding on.k> e ;he hundred or Ler. Mass. WANTED — re) ents, male and fum.\c. ions ail over Connecti- furnished reliable agents. Waiter R, Brooks, 37 Greenmanville Ave., or D. new dress ¢ quality service since 1872). Mystie, Conn. jan23d- WAN TAH)—APA};?HBS, 0ls and second- hangf! jer, 55 Franklin. St Phione Ji7:3. WANTED—Antiques, ola books, 100ls a0 second hand furniture, C. J. King 46 Spring: St.* Norwiah, Cona. }d 118818, A _GENTLEMAN Wuz sayln' they uzed to.“Say it with flowers;” now they “Say (it with liquor.” ‘We say ii-with a finel ling*of pipés at T5¢, Italian briar, ruup get one. Worth/s: jan21d’ gan's Smoke Shop; opp. janlid <L CRCETHRS ithout mm:‘, Conn: Phdne 99—13 Mnol’fllr AVE Hpo by Ravise; ol i C ncan t pian & Du: up; 0, WOMVHS Epee.lal Xor fi?S‘ Piaut- Cadden Co 'y (known for quality and Service sincs 1572 Soctisd ielaon, WANTED—Buyer “for & fne lnuii cased organ; 50. The Plaut.Caddén Cnmmny « e in: 5 Brown. care Attawangan Hotel, D a;- 5 " SsCOND BAND FUENITURE and new floor coverings bought and soid. Get our prices first before gonig elsewhere. New SALE—Spitz resdy to take out: Basryet 917-13. miwee.k.sofl. dqiuusdv ____‘_ FOR SALE—A gent's gold ncu-tmn m‘ with. 25 diamone :Ixf w‘o “suit, | 7 she about 42, Address Confidential, T}?’” Builetin. London Salesroom, 16 Water St., Nor- wich. decsid "wnrm—F fors, at A Heeb- ner’s, every Thursday.- ‘Bennett. oV WE BUY and pay Highest prices for FOR ot O , rowen and clover. jan24d t, SB. E3 hay, 3 7 1881 SALE_Hor: el second hand furniture EOR SALE—Victrola and furniture: Auditorium Hotel. T0 RENT—Rooms kecping. Phone 1957, FOR ' RENT A modern six-room apartment, desir- ably located, on Laurel Hill Ave. For further particulars, Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, jeni3d Franilin Square, for light house:. = FOR SALE FOR SALE Two houses on Laurel Hill, well worth your inunediate attention. These houses are going to be sold, and why pay rent when you can buy Sp reasouable? - For further details, s * CLARENCE SHOLES. 1384 Tel jan2sa FOR SALE On~Yantic car ling} 10-room housé in good coudition, with outbwidings and 16 aercs of land; very desirably located. y can be had at a very rea chance for ti . For further particulars, in- JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, FOR SALE—Automoblies T Having bought & Teuring Car. will sacrifice my Dodge Roadster, with winter top. newly painted, driven about 00 Will trade or sell o\lfifltht‘ H. LAHN, quic jan25d 164 Main St. OPEN | EVERY' | NIGHT aq'z; = FN.M ’ERTHRO? ' NEW KONDON ld STUDEBAKER—1921 BIG 6 — | | x.--. Distaocs I'vll‘ ad B?u-uu. E Here's a bargain for the man wiho wants 2 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. g STUDEBAKER—1920 BIG 6 — A car we have overhauled in our éwn Service Station, and' has a brand new paint job! STUDEBAKER—1919 Special 6 —A dandy cer for the small family—4-pass., 4-door Road- ster, “in excellent ocondition. Yes, it's nowly painted, DODGE SEDAN—A 5-pass. car; just out of paint shop, ' new slip-covens, and overhauled. FRANKLIN SEDAN — 9- A, in excellent condition, Any one { who desires an economical car, | should look at this one. The ideal car for winter use,’ as: it is air cooled. FORD—5-passi Touring Car, in good: conditign, FORD — 2-pase. Roadster, late] mod é::n‘basbought nuht. MAX €. B. BROMLEY Shuetucket St Bhone 135 tie and roken; TEAMING AND TRUCKING |1700: some sise mucen done wery prompliy and at reasouable Drices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Btreat » Phens SONG DISTANCE MOViNG. {ud ey are a dandy lot. ) Seehias Tio0: to ed pairs. In fact, Horsts for all Kinds of work. Come_an them. You can save money by = Tel. 536-3, TRAINING, with the privilege of making: 350 & blark 87 TC 15 NORTH MAIN ITIEETI EYE, E. Sulle 103-104. Thaver Sldg, size, location and terms. P. O. Jewett City, Consz. WANTED—We pay nighest prices for . Box 108, Jy22a second haad furniture. Norwich Kafdl |gie minutes' walk from Franklin equare. ture Ce. Breed Bidg. Tel 19143, We'|kor rull particulars, see 4. V. COVELLO, buy, sell and excnange. _ - jeld | Tor S PATUCWATE, Sce jantid MRS, MARGARET I “FOR SALE—B $8 1 E Paychiopathie or Mflsnzflc Healing. wul?gfins do t?u!&ed(n: O Beibert wituons Hours: 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. e B YOUNG: MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN IF YOU'RE LAZY and contented, don't answer this. - R S el SR L IF YOU'RE AMBITIOUS and want to | I brooder stove; il 2L better your. condition, besides getiing | flocks of chicks; nvefigite Tefore a5 t B Taery s Notter. Thitn ingg vajuable information jsfree; cata~ trained” for AXSWER AT ONCE. You will then be invited to attend @ meeting some evening at an early date, to meet the manager of'a large enter- rise, and you can decide for yourself “¥ox ani FARMS for sal ogles from agents. Uncasville, Conn. and N modern OK SALE T eonal $9 @ cord. Phone 1076-13. LE—Hard wood, suved and Kremens, succeosor o' Kin, “T-50 Water IS8 2_Dhose, i s " FOR SALE—One good unfiajx::z:‘:.-b =T} 8 D TO RENT_Sixroom/ tenement, all wnmn—xw Tarms tor x , | modern_improvements. _Inquire’ at Able- | 10 acres up, with- of Without: S0° Sooonce . LiCentral Ave. Tele‘ih"" mag's Shoe Score, 310 Main St. Janid' in frst lerter a5t improve: ments, Wwith new steam heating systems, asy terms; list your proper!y with me for quick resuits. I'red. L. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Phone 99-2. Moosuj _janl7d Hewltt Cou, janl4d ard wood, sawed and " FOR SALE_$4.200 will bu two-zenr- ment house, Y room apartmenmts, wi'-h 4 i t whether to accept his offer of FRER. money at the samte time: s m A MOST UNUSUAL OPPOR- 2 H. har Norwich and elsewhere. Son, ¥ Turner, Wareham, Mass. & Woodi Tel. 615-4. Homestead Faris. decldd Address reply to I R. J., Waure Hotel, Norwieh, Conn, jan24Tu’ Plaut-Cadden” Company, N $175; easy terms nted. wfl!——Gwd hard v\m no ul corfl. Phione 368- OR SALE or rent, seven-room house. with garage, at 12 Palmer St., Danieison: _janloa " FOR SALE_Well_seasoned slabs and: H, E. Beard & BEAUTIEUL baby grand Sonora pho- ph, regular $375, special for quick ing orwich, Conn. WE BUY HIDES, SKINS, PELTS AND WOOoL Write us and our representa- tive in your territory will call. Warcester Rendering. Co. Auburn, Mas.. OUR MR. MILLS Norwich-Tallow Co: Every Saturday AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOBIES: HAVE- your tires )utreaded, look Ithe: new, wear like new, as. ?ow as __new: Lancie Tire Co.. 93 W, Main St febld ANBEEPA!RW OF ALL KINDS | of Franklin Square: This is a Poles, 3 Sleighs, 'Robes and Lap. Rol Wedhesday and ThHursday, Fubraary st and: 2ndy fron 2:30-to 3:30°p. m. | At Private. Stable, 274" Broadwa new garage, within five: minutes® walk For full particulars; Phones ing The Board of Rellef of the' Town of will meet at the Town Clerk's dnesday. Feb. 1st, 13833 fflme\;} ok i r o'clock a. m. till 4 o'cloc fromt e Qolimgs.of the Asses. all a roea]s SOTS: N said Towr, and transact any otier ess nroner to come before sedd meet- ’ jan2éd The Board L. J‘ mm B L :o\E:s' oard of Relfef. KOTICE of Relief of the Town of Salem, Conn,, will be in session. in the Town ) Hall in said Town on Wednes-lny. Feb. 1st, 1932, from 10 o'clock a. o'clock p. Ghy Heb. 224, the Meals 1rém the (lo.n v £ . . gill m.; said Board Wi aiso’be in session at” the sam n ‘Saturday, ©eb. 12¢h, e ana hours, S o Wednies: for the purpose of listening of the As- siness that B done legally by sa.ui Board: ated ) Salem: Contt, January, 1922. DREWOLRPE- F‘HAN’I\ & DFWOLF‘E jan2sd . FRANK R S, Eozml of Relief. The: Boand Norwich, Con Hall Bund( Sundays e(eemedv 20th, 1922, from 10 2. m. t0 4 p. ms 10} listen: to appeals Trom the doings' of the ‘Assessors, and o transact ai ess proper gDated at jan26d. NOTICE FRED G. PHOTHERO JAMES C. M. FRANK LEONARD, of Reliet of the Town_ot will_meet in the: Gity el T, ean. g 2y, from . Feb. ist to Fow. Y other bus- to be done_ at said meeting: Norwich, Conk., Jan. 19th; FITZPATRICK, Beard of Ftflkt oot Droper to. Adjourned @ meoting. meeti; A ill be held- during: the month of Feb Daied: ar- Ledys and, dan. 20, 1922, GE W. PALMER; EDMUND LAMEP, jan24d BILLINGS CRAND. Board of Reiief. Harness; Fur’ W-. S. ALLIS; Executor " Automobiles, . Camages,Wagm | Trucks and Carts "Mechanical Repairs; Painting;: Trim: ming, Upholssering and Wooa Work, Blacksmithing: in all ite brancfies of | Twe-Family House with one acre FOR SALE “iand, suitable. for building: lots. Thers i€ a variety of fruitd, Property is. in a central location. Owner leaving: town. PRICE $4,500' JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 4 SHETUCKET STREET London, Jan. 18; 1 Geiots, claiming, MARY: _GELOTIS Gejotls. Order of Notice, State of Cmnec;;cut. County of New. VS, VASILIS this 21st day of SE A_‘B o ULD lrws »mdz REA ‘Washington, D. C..Office. 714-14th St N. W. STEAMSHIPS FAST FREIGHT AND: PASSENG! SERVICE, FARES':—New' Liondon and Sheiter m-m‘fi. New! Leaves Norwich, Breed'ex.. Tuesda; at £B. M nesday and Friday, at 5. P. M. Foreign Steamship Lines the Port of New York tion a.nply LAWRENCE I-A'HB« Tels -henl‘ PRINTING " 142" West 424 st., "y Connections with all' Coastwise and| saliing from For freight rates and farther fliorlll- —_— rllx'nno- ot;-:nfl Kinds' promptly: | o :gx mm elected members of school com- |, m are co; ‘this’ question, but the general n that womten have buch to contribute to- |- [} wara the solution of “a na.m mmmmn problems and be in. the forefront of this movement. more im- " Women elected to the THAMES RIVER' LINE, Inc. |portant oftices: throughont the stae ar Councllman; MIldrea B. Williame, Mer. | ER qen. Sejectmen, Gertrude Keatin, PBridge- 30 Greamect | &a Catherine M. Canmingham, New |40 of Shetticket! or{ Town treasurer, Anna L. Himman, of esday; 'flmm and: Sin- rm.run:nm Leave: New York, Pier 27 East River, foot of Catherine St Monday, “.fl. Blanche A2 Theyer, Dur- Assessors, Cornella G. Alics’ D: swu.h:on. ‘Wilimantle. Constables;, Flizabeth Rossite: ifora: Clair Robinson, ‘Florence L. Greaves, Cromwell; iTalbot, East Haddam; Mrs. Clayton Hills. Hebron ; Edna \E. Hurston, : Phillis Taylor, 4 'Staffora ; Blanche Lewis, Helen F. Phel nd, Ethel, S. Frederick. Andover. OUT OF NAWY h 7 o . Temporars—~Rear Admida} Benton h)a«r -5 N, < in soclaily, has resigned from the | S Dbecause he clatins an injustice. war when' Estate of Arthur Premm in said Di i W. rict, d n for the reasons hat an. insturment last will' amd: t | be_agiitded to herew NELSON AYLING; Judge: The a.bove and tnresol.nr isca true o of record. IM'EN M. DRESCHER. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD of Norwich, an the 230 day o A D. 1921 wich. in-ehid Diskriet, Grace S. Upon' the complaint of the' said Mary| SPear f6r the reasons therein:| set forth, a: divorce, returnable on- the first Tuesday of the Smlhr Court in and for Cou Te amearm: to and being foundaby the said: subscribinig. authority fendant; this State—gone to parts unknow 1t Is Therefore Ordered, ’R’m{ m;tke | the pendency of- said comnlal said ds February, 1922, before said- that the" lis- Gelotis, is. absent gi\en ctendant by publishing this order i ratmg Bulletin, The Norwich Mo veek, for two weeks smsSemvexy. oo [ mencing on_or before the- 26th day i 2 'BBERD R. NORMAN, Assistant Clerk of the Sugerior Court for New London County. NOTICE: TO. CREDITORS: AT A COURT OF PROBAT! Vortlr Stonington, at District of Nerth Stonington, on the 20t | signpost. niearest to the place where nla" Court. of recs; " NoTIcK. PHYSICIANS . MARKOFF, M. D. AR, NO; ND AT Tel. 1799 KOPLAND ings un BOOEBINDING DT il AT LR JOCEPH BRADFORD: Bflld , Instructor, Kx.lL Fhons, 1996 or 401 lessons|. daily. Bvening class Monday and Thurs- day, 8D m. jan23d Forty near clty, FOR SALE. acres, on main state’ Highw: tires bus'line passes: Toom- cottage, barn and other farm , fine young orchard, e, bamme saie, $3,01 , 30 acres. B o0 cashy ‘u! quarters mile from R, ®. 0[ Runn. Jon smnmgum. in said District, deceased. rdered, That the Admlmsu—u.ot cite the mdluns ased last and- r————— | 0] of Jamuars, A. D 021 Prezent: ARLES C. GRAY, Judge: me of Nerth. of said- decessed’ to bring divelt; and in the’ same publisting the: same- oncs:|: 1;1: newspaper having. a circulatien in |' id- Disiriet, and make return. to this rocers. within u;yumla limited ce ands forego ot hearing, and janigTh |°F LD | within and for- the that adm‘lnmrm(w be estate of sald dece: intestate. det P ¢ | forenoon; and that’ of said: petition, and of thereon, be given. by the. publication this_order one- time in some. Court. Attost: HELEN M. DRESCHEE, jan264 SCREENINGS $3.00: Per Fon Clerk. at Norwich, within and. for th& D]nrfl f December, Pruen& NELSON' J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Roger 8. Cowles, late of Nor- deceased. i Tnewspapel having a circulation in said District, at least thres days prior to the date of sad that’ return’ be made to this NELSON J; AYLING, Judge: The above and: foregoing-is a-true copy |their older and more sophisticated sisters, Clerk. ARV Do ‘shown Him . 1 r’rs-em——mo'\' 3 A'II)KNG, Jm m Conre. ana. ded 2 mld‘g; One: of’ thepainful effects: of their res umul are always: on - while the féur who rnes and Mary the navy des ent reduced him to his former rank captain, Efght other temporary T No. %1, 0. 8. C, 23 teiner Hall. o Pictures and Vaudevil's Theatre. ire. Pletures at Breed Thextre - ANNOUNCEMENTS " Sae of Bosweil Ave Property James. L. Case has soid for Mrs. Agmes t0 Gustave E. Lambert nine hfl- !-'ulnenui Sust south ol 715 su-d. Mr Lambert will improve and msmcrq Latayette St. Florist Sells Business | “Peter Ver Steeg: who for the past ous smw owner is a brother of the late John of Flatbush, originator of the Soot- form. 3 Ver Steeg and family who came here from Oyster Bay, N. Y., will re- i Norwich. Musical Comedy at the St-and ‘Today Quality is en@ always has besn the vaugevllle grogram for the last 11adf of tiris week uphoids this standard ighest poiftt’vet reached. No mat ncm at the Strand, whose motte quality, religddity. The feature -m-cflnn is Wil B!m:on assisted by Rosalind May & Co;, including [Bert Reeves and' Jean Perry in the music- success “Now and Then” Wik iman - Harret ¥ Glynn, West Haven | ploting the intertir. of o modern cate caan. tant, in which cabaret artists avpear, sup- porting most entertainingiy Mr. Stanton's formy- imitations of a noo- Herny as the- the: part: perfaotly, The surprise finish will lemve you In' throes of uprearicus and lflm will entertain /2 wery: fast musical novelty using saveral extraordinary fine instruments. Al Windsor appears in Danicl Webster, Jr. He'has been on the stage all his life . He is considered and Jessip Gray in “Topics af the ) singf talk and perform some 4nd iGt¥sate dycibg Thelr 3 on timely topics, sing On the screen {s Fannly Ward in She Played and Pald . She stoad ready to pawn her jewelg to Bsajve the' one may she joved, yet she could Dot do it. She sacrified’ honor, poamm!, .|and stood ready to sacrifice life itself, save him, yet she falied. Ses the brili | Int star -Fannle Ward in, “She "nm rear sdmirals of yesterdas; S 0| played and Paid. her sroatest emotional 0Py 1$8;000 quring’ then will! retirs- on $5,000. a- year. The episede: of the® fortunate ffoud ‘and the disappointed: nine: ig attracting some attention in congress as well as ‘v the mavy, and theresis some Drospect ‘o' an investigation. Davis Theatre production, and ses ons “Four Horsemen” Coming—§1.009,000 Photoplay The Tong-awaited Rex Ingram produc- tion of “The Four Horsemen of the Apo- calpse” is coming to the Davis theatrs starting’ Sunday, January 29th and eon- tinues for' four Gays. This is the picture that' cost Metro $1,000,000 to make, and 3t orld is asking in ita ‘The. whole Wi % Fradt i ‘Plitsburghi, Détroit, Los Angeles erioy. {2 charm and merry animation all their = That's just’ how the kidletsiin the Kiddly Kabaret who will appear at ihe own. o 7 | Davis’ theatre will affect the spectator the: Ziegfield Follies. | Theyiace s cxicemely voung, tremely: dainty and so ev 0. ex down to ll[ue three year old. Bis) Ber- Getterman. who is just an immocent Baioy: with o fairy smile and a détesmined hew \nek m Ner litle head that the iove |Spent, as’ crities agree that all other ef- thy, | forts at production on a grand scale hame been !mage im New York, Chicago, and record roms have been Roston, 4 oth- er cities where tfie ticture hag b ionsly shown. Fifty principais and 2,500 engaged in the filming of ¢ an emtire chatesu were IThey, are a group of clever women micgets o who combine- witly their own unconscicus absolute fielity the of the story: ently enjoying In years: tney upen which the photodrama is Its miRtions, but millions more Ww! ably’ have it revealed to them the first of_the sersen made to Go her us simply T Tl reanttar of. appeaciin e B batore: o big. audlence of ladies, gentlemen. and ghildren across: the foo! lights. is> 55 much: in the natural cour ‘of “events- in. her: young. life tnat it Toueh fan ag eating candy. As-su added. attraction the team of Pi- sano: and Bingham. hawe beem: Secured: as of the Great War as related by Ibanes —adv. Breed Theatre William. Russell, the Fox star, is entitled to' the distinction of appearing in one of the most captivating The above and foregoinz is a true copy | \ ' CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. —Ail dreditors of said care:of: order. . JONES, ~ Administrator, S| AR, 2 s AT A COURT OF PROBATE HRED | AL id District, i trix exhibited. her adminis- ‘aocount with sald- egne 1o« ‘u 'BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10:00. C“g"‘ o i '$8.00' PER' CORD, DELIVERED ANY- |3 (he &ume lu. nolbe t.hereot’ 04dd- Fe Private 702, in: now. 3 INSURANOE PLUMBING 4 (S5 J. 28 Shetucket Strest INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS| e suaise LATHROP & SONS B e 32 n.mnrxn. Hi gasfitt Ili PLUMBING AND GAS NG CONTKACTORS— OBBERS, lumii wnd JOHN BLUM PHONE 568-5. The very — Builder, Main St. BUILDING WILLIAM % D’HGA Cvmi'ufil' Phone 971, and Jobbing.. 50 w o810 . | ERNEST = BULLARD Teachier of the Viclin: Phone 127-4 Bliss' Place - ¥ Have a Fow Two-apartment. . house, wifn brnz;mcma cho! novdd 'WHERE., PHONE YQUR ORDER HARRY B. FORD FOR SALE all pink of umdm wmutm mUSE: b b _ FRANCIS D. DONORUE, Central Bullding, ion, wfllMaynd!wnh e Sekn to | oo 1n some in said to the make return NELSO! The above and, foregoing is a trye-. {m | OF TECOTd. a i jan26d Attest: m.nwmnmcm 'at Norwich, within' and for tie. Distrit g Norwich, on the Zbth. day of Jeauury, AYLING, Lawton, late of ‘therefore: "Fe st Room in, the Ci e fob hearing S s @ Executrhx is directed to. ! Subtletine ts. ot 111)9w~p 5 g n‘.cl.r:i;xla- istrict, SN tan daym date s8id - hearing,-and Sourt. to the J: AYERING, Judge. copy- Cluk. AT A COURT OF P within nmt for Diuflet lof Norwfl!mh. on the Pmmtf—-blmmbl J. & Bstate of Lt ]I.Rm» e , Judge. |, | reserve. ome. for you.! Unlen Seuare. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU | Ciitton and. Prodella. will: be seen. in 2 novelty warlety act. Don Carney, a sing. ‘ng. comedisu. offers: a clever turn Admirers of Paramount mictures nesd o introduction to the superd art of Elsie Ferguson. In “Sacred and Profane " Her admivers will find’ Miss Ferzu- orated and inspired. by her very compre- herisive travels. Bridgeport—The dinner of the Fair- County Yale Alumni association is te /be held’ at the University ciub, Bridge- 'port, Tuesday evening, Jam. 31. Gower- ‘nor. Lake, President Angell of Yale and ‘Congressman Schuyler Merritt are ex- | pected: to- be present. A: mation pictire, ’le at Yale, danh:tln(. general student i activities, will be shown at the Breed thea! opening of fame of i ot “The Cheater Refommed” tells a re- markably strang story in a most effective an ddramatic mamner. Seena Owen is gelightful as a rector’s wife. Sam de Grasse is his usual seif—an actor s trip acownd: the world refreshed, invig- | mongdity: in tiie Tole of “Buster” Dorsey a Russs]; plays two roles, being scen as twin brothers, one a clersyman, the other a crook. When the clergyman 15 killed the crook assumes his position in Hfe. A fing: situation for the svort of st how the story is going to end. Jules G. Furthman wrote the story and Scott Dun. tap directed the picture. “The /Cheater Reformed will, feature agall today at for the second feature Alice Calhoun. wil | Be s . “The Matrimonial Web.” be the Battery B. Dance Youlve: gotta sive 'em credit—the un- bleaelied Amerteans: befow the Mason- xon: tne. — They invented juzz musle, ut you've got to hand it to Lamb's Sen- ‘satimal Jazz orchestra for Impwoving the raw. artiole. This ors of supréeme SyNCOPALETS. meAns 'to i dancing. pubile what a row of rainy Sundays means to 2 bunch of bine law raformers. At is a _ravivifier, a rejuve nator, en njection. of “Beprit. de St Vit~ is_synonxmous with lfe itself in its Mighest. britest spots. What's saues as the