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A Bufletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male ‘WANTED—Female . ANTED—Men Sement is intended to appeal only , onest. high type men who . who know and like eral housework in small family; ail con- ervst is centersd in such men. One | venisnces; must be a competent warker; sach: couniy, and we want to know all |good pay. Write Box 75, care Builetin. e Hemr s ‘small amount of capttal s |° sandia . essary. an_automebile very desirabie. 1 and telegraph address, Columbian Al 858 Broad ! 3. lephone Noble 9 WE ARE looking for a few more mid- ia aged men, with or without selling ex- erience. to represent us in New London wid Windham counties; the position is and the work pleasant; pay WANTED—At once, a capablo woman to sew. Mrs. H. N. Hill, 84 Oneco St Tel 1797, Jandod 20 BENT TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. _Phone 526-5. jan28d " T0 RENT—Rooms for ligat housekeep- — Expe: WANTED tailsawyer, |ing, 9 Fountain St. Phong 1154-2 a three log re. Charled| ;989 Plainfield Janzsd e e e = BENT—Furaished light house- —A single man on farm; 6 e toam ; eini | “O2BInE roome, § Carter Ave,, Eest Side. e ansed | 70 BENE_Wel heated, Tardisbed re Builetin. jan2S I—Weil et urn 5 s, 84 Franklin St. au27d ome railway mall | = P % write todzy | TO RENT—A desirable front room for Dept. 31-D., | gentleman, with heat and light, in a pri- jansd |vate famulv, fine residential soction, with- ing distance of Fraaklin Square. M. ', Box 20, care Bulletin. ~TO RENT Heated furnished room. H. B Ring. 16 Laurel Hill Ave. janifd TO EENT—Rooms for light houses keeping. Phone 1987, irsa AUCTION | AUCTIOR NOTICE We will sell for Mrs. A, H. Eldredge, at her lLomeé at the Post- office, at Woodstock Vajley, all of her onal property, including houseneld pouitry, ete., on 1, 1 at 10 g'clock a. m. Everybody requested to attend. WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Ofice and Salesrooms, No. £2 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. est cash prices: - | Water St., Norwich. antique furniture, china, rare asd plot DhEs ‘high~ D, Viex X : s FOB: SALE—TWO new : tires, eral Liberty.| 000 miles; two tubes for. sade, C: " nwwe Bulletin, Jan3ed — 4, 11 WANTED—To W bonds; advise price Ll hy ¥OE WANTED—Redl ertate of svery de-|gain. Call 168. scrlption o el commission basis. = Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bidg., Nor | FOBSALE _Hard wood and kindlings, h 17 bushels for $1.00; also coal by bushal or wich, and Jewett City. dec23FSMW. = . bag, ' Cou < Phone 963, 'WANTED—Antiques, tools and second- | _jan28ad hand furniture. H. B.'Tiger, 55 Franklin | — B i : FOR SALE—Woodlo: St._Phone 717-3. jan2ld | . New and t, 26 acres, in Crieatant, s Norwich Circulating St el 233 or 780, ALE—The Library, at 104 Main Jan2sd FOX SALE_Two cows, due .-, freshen next month. Ernest Tryon. Phone Leb- amon 1 : 3an26d FOR Nathan A GENTLEMAN wuz sayin'. they uzed to “Say it with Howers;” now they “Say’ it with liquor,” We say it with a fine line of pipes at 75¢, Italian briar,.rough root Bakelite; be sure to get ons. Fa- gan's Smoke Shop, opp. Woelworts's Jani7d said at o WE BUY and pay highest prices for pay P 10 zcres- up, With or without stock; give property with me for quiek resulis. i'red L. Racine, Plainfield, Comn. Phone 99-2 Moosup. danlid agic Colony coal burn- g brooder stove; best maie for large FURNITURE, STOVES, HOUSEHOLD GGODS of all kinds, old books, pictures, bottles, giassware, etc, wanted for cash, anywhere in eastern Conn. Ward Bros,, 45 Jackson Street, Willi- inju g flocks of chicks; investigate- before buy- . Tt was a scroech owl in one | mantic, Conn,, Phone 632-3, ing; valuable information, is free: cata-|Of the trecs mear A. A. Younz's south logues from agents. C. C. Hewitt Co, | creenhouses. bout this time, Mr. Owl, ille, Con: | dantdd Ler than any other hird in Then, Gear hgart, W ALE_Tiard wood, sawed and has Thess fond wintér dr delivered, $9 a cord. Phone 1076-i3, ABY CIIC 1 BRI R FUNERAL DIRECTOES GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embal 2 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTV Teleptions 630 FOR SALE—automobliss FOR SALE and Embalmers 322 Main Street 2 Building Assistaat JUST ARBIVED, Horses are here— ou can save MER R. PIERSON. e oy L_" 1 I~.T VIEAN You may be. the next victim of a Don't tare chances. The small annual premium Is m;yllgnzle to the' firm pro- tection from money loss it aifords. | ‘Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET HQURIGAN BROS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit Citvy BOOKSINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD i 108 Eroadway ank Boaks Made and Ruled to Order Lo T e TR | The Henry Alien & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTCRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telopions 410-2 | DAY OR NIGHT BING, heallng, gasitting _and orion, £ Mar- novzid JOHN BLUML Breed Boiding. FMONE 568-5- decisd . special for quick 5 easy Ngrnm_mlt‘l. “The 20 OF ALL KINDS ‘Plaut-Cadden Company, QX'EC ,. Conn. e - s I Avtomobiles, | EST. THOS, J. WATTLES b SALE # 11 Carriages and Wagons, Poles, 3 Sleighs, Harness, Robes and Lap Robes. ple trees, ment, all hanical . Repairs, Painting, Trim- 9, Upholetering and Weod Work, extra Fur il . Wednesday.and Thursday, Fubruary 1st and 2nd, from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. At Private Stable, 274 Broadway. W. S.'ALLIS, Executor PHYSICIANS FOR SALE. om.. onhigh tate road, 1 mile to house of 11 rooms, surrounded by fine old ma- large =tock barn with base- | ings im best of- condition, rd, 1,500 -cords Tel. 1799 “REEQUIST { . 5. CHiropodist, < your feet). Suite 321 Mam St, Norwich, 3 : E keep 20 head of cattle; |all ¢ (a $an318"" |nly §0,000+ $1.500 cish. S TRYONS’ 'AGENCY, —— jan27d Willimantie, Conn. | 1%/ i7: Red Cedar Chests |2 tructor, Odd Feliows' | eaar [€8TS | iron vate lessons | Dre: FOR SALE | Bulletin For Sale N United States for the District of Con- necticut. In the matter of Vincent Mastroddi, & Bankrupt. In Bankruptey No. 5718. To the creditors of the above named Bankrupt, of Montville, in the County of Dt : 3 Notice Is hersby given that on the 26th day of January, A named was duly ad; will be held before the undersigned at his oftice, 35 Broadway, Norwich, In said Dis- trict,’ on the Tth da: 1923, at 10 olelock in the forendon, at of, ‘at ‘auction or private sale, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before Norwich, Conn., Jan, 28, 1922, informed that he is in Jewett City, and as he crosses the s your tires ivtreaded, look Tk | Jalid __fot Jove. —Ciint ard new, wear like new, as good as Rew. | "FOR SALE _Good hard wood, $10 a| Chowder supper 2 S Linoie Tire Co.. 93 W. Main St £eb24d | cord Rt Yintia 4. m HUMOR OF 1 5 rodm honse, £ the Jewett City | pon il 2 e s Lg Turner, Wareham, Mads. janidd | calls from several 5 e : z easoned slabs and o5 thefown, hard wood. Tel 615-& . H,.E. Beard & opsible; foF shing, £ F 5 A 15 Son, Home: s of cream, whi Only one ir attempt is never deaf A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It _LEGAL NOTICE POETRY THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE T OEIOX Chn, G . and iis griefs; ndon, Distri o = 3 riet’ aforesaid, Bank- i When the D. 1922, the above fy JEST fjudicated a bankrupt, that the first meeting of his creditors outworn, of February, A. D. forlorn, WANTED—Antiq: books, | which time said creditors may attend, inborn, and second hand Il‘x‘:n.img*t‘. (o K‘ID::, prove their claims, appoint trustee, be|That the Creed of True Life is but— 46 Spring St. ,Norwich, Conn. Phone | Y. heard 2s to orders of,Referee for care of JEBSUS. 11388-13. jan20d. Dproperty of the estate and disposal there- Increase, meeting, THOMAS M. SHIELDS. Referee in Bankruptey. cease, disturbed peace Whose of the Life SECOND HAND FURNITURE and new | BB, oo wormme o0 o Meison, & To leave sin at His call, angel songs will flor coverings bought and sold. Get our e JEWETT CITY resound, xE-lces flt;t lbe!ou goné‘ olnew‘ h%’(& g- “fhfimsn furkn.h S (eLmfi.GvaLK or To walk r:losbo indflls steps. the New Life ondon Salesroom, 16 Water ., Nor- uf stock. o L] will abound, wich. deosid | Flanfiela, Conn. Pnone 93-12 Moosup | O - Prior has completed a number | 1n 1o jove and His oross, Life Eternal = JanZsa ° of new municipal good will signs. One i found— ners Svery Thoraias Bt B e | VOB SAXI—Spitz pupwies & weeks oid, | 15 Placed at the oroush line at the Lis. | OGS the Creed of my Soul shall he— novsd & ;i“}f‘i"&“’ _take out; fine pet dofi:hzs?‘" bon bridge. The automobile driver is!|—Rev. Geo: Boston FOR SALE—Horse hay, cow. hay. oat | tha r ] a o e second hand furniture - hay, rowen and clover, «Tel. 441-13 fole may drive slow snd ste th Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water |~ 307500 g, DEINE also assured that in event jp .. 06 oTne Rkt T St. Phone 38-2. | i | % 371G e may see our Jail, | DI°AS a7 spine these mmowy hours = and furniture. n the reverse as the t Visions v solacing. WANTED—100 farms for _catalogue, | Auditorium Liotel. jan24d omes the: brges e the town | Visions for my-solacing, brids: seen the | Glimpses for my gladdening, FOR SALE—$4,200 will buy two-tene- | friendly slogan, “Come Again | Of a little plot that lie i oay fonms attor 88 LIRSS | ment. houee: Tour. Tepm: arih Bovas, roosn | The state. road fravseers tne' on 25 undet mountain skies, size, location and terms. P. 3 untain, ol Jewett City, Conn. iy22d mfi?m “;dwu’: s!:‘nlun mg"fl?&’;’ ltenkth of the Boroush and some au- 3{,‘;""01‘} bl ] WANTED_We pay mgnest pricss for |five minutes walk from Framklin equare, | omorne Orivers make the ake of second @snd furniture. Norwich Fural- |For full particulars, sce A. V. COVELLO, | /M0RE they are on the prairle, trying ture Co., Dreed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. ~We | 198 CHIE'St. Tel. 1527-3 Janzld 0-Dest \out Sidire Yoi well ahyexmienpar 3008 | = st for nais; eney towmas list yous |3, T2 CUsisk 15 out azatn after & sure- operation made sary a Ly 4 necessaly by, an oM iy tHese dreams would T Tili the brimm on Main street the oth en to a sound mot the Borough limits fanc ing every dream n milk as it is to co-operative mea: producers, wit to handle, ri s of cr m Rejection ice! ddress- nim possible. rmen . informed he pulled ona ¢ ingham Age-Herald, —Poor Maud, she's 56 worried abou Tty. ortgage on #? it The playmates isible’ © yours iook rater common. Bobbie hope nons of them swear. Bobby— aln‘t much good at it—Life. of made raids in T dn't get a smell. Yet there wa v_overlooked, for a —Boston Transeript. the biz flocks rifer In the nery diner. ed the patron. Seymour real- t be kept on desiening never cease to bl to the and worthy for aid thousand dollars a week from the movies, remarked Cactus Joe. answ nz ght ed 1 “Ye believe. in God, believe also in ME” The world is entangled in coils of beltef ng no peace of mind 'mid its toils But the soul from sueh bondage wins checd of the Heart becomes— Past centuries burden with creeds quite Dissensions still weave gauzy fabrics, But most happy the conselousness, Spirit And tho' jarring of tongues as at Babel Speculations like tossings of ocean ne'er In the deoths of that soul ‘bides an un- s but— is bad t mmning the risic of ejeo- ping s it “Absuben- Jffered me the free use of his ga- face is her for- h, some of 'em try to, mother, Tome, befors we were married you now you get mad when I ask you here you go without me five nights in a @ you order your steak, sir?” returned to ask after having been gono what seemed like a week to the a fool, I did it personaliy,” bel- “If I'd had any sense have ordered it by maifl a month in stand Piute Pete is drawing a red Three-fingered Sam. He ain‘t much of a desperado at this; but It Girl, which is to be given ’:'; the theatre on Feb. = the ausp) of the Norwich G %fl: m::a Rehearsals are beng held daily at the club dance hall uader the - direction of Maurice A. Baker, the composer of the complete musical score of the opera. and @ splendid array of talent has fewarded the efforts of the commitiee in. chargs of the selection of the cast. The story of the Dlay deais with a princess ineognito title of The Cameo Girl, as her asen! the throne of Morovia was due to a m: terious cameo that had been America. How the jewel was traced years,by the three chancellors court, and how it was finally found be in the possession of 3 littls unknown mald of Greenwich Village, is all foid most’ entertainingly by the fotlowing cast: Marcia, a maid of the studios, ’ Mos. Morgan Cronin Mini, a wealthy artist of the viliage, Miss Viola Grover Robert, a young artist in love with Marcia, Thomas J. McCann, Jr. Rudolf, smitten with the charms of Mimi, Wiiliam Mitchell candidate for the Miss Bernice Wil entor of the folding Georgg Madden dignitaries of neellors, ine Schofield terpreters snapoy Goldsteln, John Young “olberg, Eleanor . Hazel Fietcher. nd by club e exchanged for reserved = 3 § orders Feb. NEW FREIGHT STEAMSHP LINE STARTS THTURSDAY Wilson Line, Ine, of New York ugurated a fast frelgit service ew York, New Loundon and T ive next Thursday, Febd. 2. The rebuilt steamer Norland will leave Piere 55, foot of Third street, Bast river on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5 p. m., arriving at New Londop at 5 & m. and at Norwich at 7 a. m. The sallings from Norwich to bs on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 p. ni., leaving New London at 7 p. m. Norwich shippers will be glad to hear that their dream of daily shipping ser- vice to New York is to be realized within the coming week. Ag the steamer will handle freight ex- elsiveiy it will be possible to transport shipments of all descriptions otherwise prohibited on passenger Steamers snd at the lowest possible ratee. The steamer Norland has been entirely rebuilt to meet the requifements of this particular service and will bs in com- mand of Captain Martin Colberg, Who for many vears was master of the steamer Chelsea. The manager and agent in Norwich is F. V. Knouse, who for 3 number of years has directéd water transportation in this elty: The: man- ager and agent at New LondonsisiFrank Myers, who for many vears wes with the Cheisea Line at that port. Captain Charies Thompson is the gemeral man- ager and his personal atfemtion . wiil bring about entire satisfactlon to ship- pers and merchants a2t all siations. Captain Thompson has had a very ex- tensive experience in steamship transpor- t 2 S Rreiel (el s tation for the past twenty-five year, N e e e i three years of which he was in charge HENRY PUKALLUS first meeting of t use when the fire | of the operation of large caroe stegm- T 5 his breakfast, “The | €rS between New York and South Amerl- BOWLING CARPENTER AND BUILDER L 5 work ™ comrmente | 3 and for eight years was travellng fn- = - Teiephone 8 SMITH AVENUE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, Majestic Building, Shetucket Strest, Seven Alieys, six Tubies. FOR SALE PIANO BOXES AY $2.50 EACH. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. BUILDING WILLIAM ©, YOGNG, Contractor and Buiider, Mill Work and Jebbinz. 50 West Main St. Phene 971 deczd DENTISTS solo by A. Chester wiches, cake v committee. n_cha men, George Palmer following programme E Harold A far irs, e There are 4,700 miles of In other words by Mi 1 the city streets, 3 one hundred peo: ir of boota, he g [} FOR SALE i b 3 S bell and. Mrs. Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D.Jif 1., camity House with one screll| notntes. coms 18 DENTAL AND ORAL ‘of land, suitable for building lots. §{ meeting. 4 Museam 1 There is a- vamiety of fruits. p";“o‘;’ odiel o SURGEON Property is in @ central location. §{ Co., win b r i (ON THE SQUARE) Owner leaving town. cent,, and b selongs to the v ve Dest plumbi: Shea & Blfl'ke | warken St the fairest, m | aitecd ; also heating and gasfitting. “neral Directors PO e S S 41 Main Street JOHN J. ENRIGHT and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 728 cioams TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete ine of Domes- ic and imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, Successor to JOEN E. BOWMAN, 16-118 W. Main St,, Norwich, Conn, Estaslished for Half a Century) STEAMSHIPS To NEW YORK NEW LONDON LINE FARE $3.38 testone Cigar sare 570 per thousand 3. F. COBANY. 11 ¥rankils 82 ——————, Comtortabie Statercems Ready for Occupancy at 7:30 P. M. AMERICA™ HOUSE, D. Morrissey, |§ Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, . lass el cop- = e Shetucker Bt . i 11:00 P. M. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zuropean plan, ork, Pi 5 Hayes Hres., Props, Telephone 1221, Bl NEow. Toric Base AN -Bs 504 Broatwas. 7:00 A, M. ARCHITECTS CUPWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn “ | Plambing, Heating, Tinning|' 32 6TH STREET‘ way of edibles that New siroll to Pe- uld be no longer than a walk when a worker wishes a oge- boteny spector for the United States steamboat inspection eervice. The president of the company is James A. Wilson, & Inte commander In the U. S. navy who for s has been engaged In the steamship iness. The vice president is P. F. Tunison, now general manager of the New York and Argentine Stea: He has had extensive transportation. This organization 1s In o hv with the needs and ippers of this city end o co-opera ith th It is th vors recefve the sunpor ¥ to extend the service to dall Dissenzer trtps from by giving Norw o fit 1o the comm The £ sheds and loading platforms at 1 { 5 = | is officlal, dom. The department of ¥ 2 Somers Building Tel. 774§ PRICE $4,500 e Tore than 250,600 dtems: {lino is ably financed by New York men Office Hours: 9 A. M—6 P. M. § Y nation as pastor of the Con le town of Lobejun. near Hal and every detail that would add to ths And by Appointment JAMES L. CASE church to take effect the first ¥ town in eGrmany ¢ cncy of the operation of the line Teiephone 876 May. This took place at a business rupt, accordi has had careful considtration. meeting called by the pastor at the t. Themunicipal 407 SHETUGRES GEREES, church at the close of the Sunday morn- [of 200,000 and _the PLAINFIELD PR, €. R. CHAMBERLAIN | ooz | in_scrvice. M. Andrews save as men rof 0 son that he intends taking a cours salary was paid to any- DENTAL SURGEON Teason that he intends ta a cou M'CGrory Blds. " FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.03 PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY $3.00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- Norwich, Conne the with LEGAL NOTICES ———————————| WHERE. PHONE YOUR.ORDER TO{T5; Is I NO i I‘ E HARRY B. FORD Keplook: i Flivers % Ashland Board of je! f the .TX Hall Building in said’ Town, each Two-apartment house, with al provements and in piuk of condition, choice location, with large yard for gar- age, mear center of city: Tust be seen to e appreciated. : FRANCIS D. DONORUE, Sundays excented, from Feb. 15 e . 20th, 1922, from 10 . m. 10 4 #'m, 1o iisten to appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to transact any other bus- iness proper to be done at said meeting. LoDmed @t Norwieh, Coma., Jan. 18tk at Yale univer Following is the starding of the Jew- ett City Bow! Ph. D. de certain periodicals. | not bear looking into. cague. Bouchi 238 9.970 e ust finished the first FRED G. PROTHERO, ik JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, M. FRANK LEONARD, TRUCKING Board of Relief. Jan28d . GEOBGE LAMBEET, moving and trucking. o P R R C. D, JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. Wa move e\iemmnxé' anywhere. Special at- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Con- necticut. % tention given to moving boilers and ma- In the matter of Joseph Berglingo. a M.rm, 788-8. sepbd Bapkruot. In Baukrupicy No-B71S. Fa lo the creditors of the above nams Dis and Bankrupt, of Norwich, in the County of zxmlgmm 17 Eoswell Ave. 1458, New London, Districi aforesaid, Bank- rupt: Notice is kereby given that on the 26th day. of Jamuary, A. D. 1923, the: above named was duly’ adjudicated a babkrupt, and that the first meeting of: his creditors wiil be held before the undersigned: at- ltis office, 35 Broadway, Norwich, in said Diew |- trict, on the 7th day of February, A. D, 1927, at 10 o'clock in the forenoom, at|: TEAMING ans moving, long_distance trucking & specialty. ng'mzu Maln 8t Phone 752. St e e 338 LONG: DISTANCE MOVING. TEAIING AND TRUCKING ° done-very prompily and at reasouable \ R H. LATHROP which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, ba heard as to orders of Referee for care of. property of the estate and disposal there- of, at auction or private sale, Xamine the bankrupt, and transact such other busi- ness as may properly come before’ said| in PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. Estimates promptly Lastern equal o The Pulie-] edeerfnlly given. The Builetin Co.. &8 WHEN Y0U WANT o put your busi ness befors the public. thera is 1o meai- colamms. mesting. THOMAS M. SHIELDS, Referee in Bankrugtey. Norwich, Conn., Jan. 28, 1922 = sometimes result in lame muse cles, stiif joints, coughs, ccids, grippe.. When occur, use 's Liniment—pleasant to to Rub In. For mora Sl I e the favorite femily Lniment. Look out for propositions that will lainfield basketball team defeated Baltic Wanderers at the Communi- house Friday eveming. The lne-up Baitic was: Ridgeway rf, Coady If, Firth ¢, Swanson rg. Robitaille Ig. The line-up for Plainfield was: Greeg Provost rg, Hazard c, Swanson %, Daw- ley rs. The score at the end off the first halt was 10-15 in favor of Plainfield. The final score was 33-20 in favor of Plain field. Referee, Fountain. Scorer, Will- iam Pechle. After_the Plainfield-Puitic game _the Plainfleld Buddies defeated the Biitic Bentams. The Nne-up for the Buflies wes: Struthers rf, Bibeau I, Cooper e Lacourse rz. Blanchard ig. The linc.up for the Baitic Bamtams: Brown f, Charon ), Erickson c, Murfer rz, Rob- itaille Jg. The soore at the end of’the first half was 14-4 in favor of the Bud- i dles. During the last haif Struthers of final seore was 26-16 in favor of Plain- fleld Buddies. HIll, referee. Joseph Curran, who has' been confin- ed to the house for the past six weeks is able to be out. John Dean, an aged man who dicd What Is Going On Tonig “nu-t-q-.m.n.l.o.o.r.. 5 e el Battery B, 192d F. A..-fl.:t_ Through the agency of A. V. C Domenico Quarto sold the seven-r cottage liouse at 4§ North street to Olenkiewioz, Dog Enows 309 Words and 50 fo | The owner insists that Sherlock per- | forms Ris long list of tricks and stunts guided only by mental telepathy. This theory was recently put to a test when the dog appeared befors an interested sulience at the Fox studios on West 55t atreet. When asked to give—or bark— the total of any number on a calendar ranging from 1 to 10, the dog invariably {looked st his uestioner and then barked {the correct number. Put when o finger | was pointed at a cipher Sherlock refused | to bazk. { There were thoss in the audience who | fem: ed skeptical as to the mental teles n ut found themsel: or the dog's unersing i s @ { Over the Hill. | rive orPORTENITIES :_ IN ACCOUNTANCY | During the past | ing prof | grown from a mere handful of n nited more than 10,000 me ctice. opvortunities for and public ess of any nt: wust employ a arager or c ing establishmonts core and more 2 | office manager The {income and ex: ¥s have nted demand in all iness for beiter sccounting systems, better trained accountants, and | more modern office methods. _ Conclusive evidence of the ‘Increasing demand for properiy trained accountants is given by the phenomenal growth of T Bentler School of Accounting and Finance 2 more compiete and thorough training in_ aceounting practice than offersd by other schools. The first year, 1917, the school had an emrollment of 29 students, and this year, although the school is only five years old. it established a record with 2,194 students. With its enroll of 2,194, the Benmt.. ley school now stands fifth in the list of collegiate institutions in New Englend. An jdes of the comparative size of the school is given by the fact that it has a larger regular enroolment than Tafts, ‘Dartmouth, Smith, Brown or Wellesley. The most effective way to become qualified for ing practice i to at- tend 2 professional school of colleze grade, and The Bentley School-of Ac- counting and Finance i the largsst pro- fessional school i the worid deviied ex. clustvely to the training of commeseial - and public accountants. - Sigler Bres. st Strand ondag—Ses Them Sure—A Rict of Fun. At last the Norwich theatregoers will have a chance to see something novel in the entertainment that will be furnished Dby the Sigler Kids on Monday. “These boys, only § and § years of age, preferred boxing to ail other sports. and they wers tramned accordingly, untll to- day they are the juvenile wonders of the boxing ring. They are scientific boxers and handle themsclves as well as many of the older boxers. Their exhibition i& highly skilled and gives an exhibition of the sport that furnishes plenty of langhs. While here they have sgreed to meet any youngster of their age and weight on the Strand stege. The management has also agresd to give a special vrize to_the youngster staying wifh the Sigler kids three rounds. The following names have already been handed in: Paul Delmonte. 60 High st Stanley Conrich, 19 Thames strest; Sem Mingo, 17 Vine street. Further applications will be now taken at the office. Let your boy apply. Thess bouts will be a rict of fun. Don't miss this wondar act for anything. Make up your mind now. Johm LeClair offars = very exception- {any good dextercus juggling act. Creedon & Davis offer 2 comedy skit called You Make Me Mad. There are few things quite as funny as an individ- ual whose temper overflow: Their act has to do with v turbulent temper = succeed In causing lav Paul Cumningham a nett offer a skit cafled Gee, She's a Greag Girl. Mr. Cunmingham is the writer of such smocessful songs as Melody Mam, Have 2 Smile, Gates of Giadness, I Tri« Doli, Mary, etc. These songs and fnter- ruptions afford a querter of an hour packed full of good entertainment. On the screén is seen Frank Mayo in Dr. Jim. Frank Mayo is kuown to screem fans ss a fighter, and Herbert Heyes if husky enough to guarantee lively actiom when the two come together. “Coming together” is the best thing they do In Dry Jim, & Universal special attraction stare ring Mayo. showing at the Strand thes tre. Dr. Jim is a gripping photodrama of the open sea and a man's heart. BREED THEATRE. and the photography by Al Giiks proved Under the Lash will be the feature at the Breed again today and tomorrow. and other pictures on the Ml include a two- part Mermaid comedy entitied Scrapplly Married, and the Pathe news. — e idence and Jewstt City, also, who Xind. ly remembered “Uncls John” with beane tiful Soral offerings. Burial was in the Reed cemotery, near Jewett Cliy. The services weip conducted by Rew, fW. C. Premtice, of the Plainficld Cone gregationzi church.

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