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‘.\Lm;s—m semamission, t Ton-treesing s to privite fedid « WANXTED wages amd Math B, TN MAXTED—Painting on giase, antique wirrors. cic. Write B. Y., Bulletin. 110 to $356 monthiy; paid hree months' spare time study; mitles: position guaran- Tefunded: writs for free Stand. Business Training decz$d §133-8132 month ; become ratiway mail ist_positions free; write today mklin Institute,” Dept. 31-D. w T jansd Sirong, Col- febid siiver wat saniid Town St near 5 Jew- ngld LOST - Biack sma! ears ; $100 Reward WILL BE PAID FURNISHING WILL ENABLE ME TO COLLECT IN- ANCE ON LIFE OR PROPERYTY 5F CLARENCE T. MILLER, DE L3 R. E. PEARL, Administrator HAMPTON, CONN. TO THE PERSON INFORMATION WHIGH POULTRY repald guaranteld atere $4.75 FUNERAL DIRECTO GEORGE G GRANT Underiaker and Embaimer | %R PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telertane 630 { Cummings & Ring Fageral Direciors and Embalmers 322 Main Sireet Chamber of Coramercs Buil Phone 2332 ng Lady Assistact GAGER | Funeral Dn‘ecter and 1balmer i MPT SERVICE i TAY GR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTURS | Norwich and Jew:il City Wr . . Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main - Danjelson. ANTED—Roo: LBy vouns rivate family ; _ F BT 8 CHAIRS reseated, rush, cane, Hatner, 2 Orehard Bt T H. er, “teb1 WTHSTuThS J‘%?‘-&" ‘K AL e iots in Montvilie and G. F. Coates, 327 Main St fl'flv. =l ices. G0 'lwun %« v&M —AT— i nge (Fairy), d TE “Qofin';?n?" e E%"?PNW'&&". L A u c T l 0 N fien fand - t. REAL ESTATE WANTED — ods, antique mrnflm%” !oon and pletures, Flaseware Louis' Di’ Ward. D owich: ‘nousekold P s TPAPA, LOOK!—Free, a TTQ BENT_A desirabls front room 107 | rixado smoking tobacko mu? each 500 gentlemian, with heat and light, in a pri- TR IIORMW o of | vice since ' 1§72), “Norwic! $is6.00 buys a beautlful mahogany 66- er ‘piano; good tone and fine i : some nice matched pairs. - uare Chickering Conn. g«uflmr% SATURDAY, FEB. 4, 1922, at 2. ‘diock p. m., oet1zW me will sell for Mr. A W. Bassett on Real Estate nnd Imur:nc- 'mises, his beautiful home and TFaicptions 154 . 6 BROADWAY L WANTED—Real estate of ‘ul tone and go0d_con b SULN B L place, locatéd at ’é'm"‘:uf-“".c"'m scription to_sell on commissian basis. | tion ; 1 ur own terms; we wili e (| Broad St. in the select residential o | Burdlick & McNicol, Thayer Bidg, Nor- | “trade at full price any tim . section of the Borough of Danielson. TO RENT—Furmished rooms for light | wioh, and Jeweit City. ~ dec3sPSMW | With years ' exchange for an As described: A perfectly modern (wo nouseKeeping. 37 Division St Jandb UptiEnt plano Srprager. The Blaut.Cac and - one-half story house, just HkS WANTED—Offices to _clean. den o, Norwid, O oetiZW new, six Tooms, bath room, wash roo ¥OE mt—i\znh&gfl light house- | 220 Frrankiin St, downstairs. jangld | o WIH new set tubs, new P or | keoping rooms, ¢ Carter Ave.; East Side. | " : E buys & fine ‘Deder Broc unt % s Tanam Doller. . = 1 , by voung. e “an per month. The Plout: % 5 . screened-in *o:gs. :’II;‘K W'"S( heated, mm,?sd R Tt um.nd Cagden Co. o quality and A good going, well established busi veruldl. screens for every ‘ window, exceilent financial resuits. full fine of Groceries and Meals, very desirably located near trol- ness, showirlj LS also sereen doors, mew paint and paver inside, new pamt outside, in In fact, Caru Egge, Conn, gathered i 11‘“ S aqd i ton Ave., East Side. Eggs, storage carton ! Dated’ at Norwich, Conn., this 28th|Fow), lve, (ib.) . Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim, e oy Fowl, dressed (ib.) | ming, Upholstering ‘and Wood Work, | A ~ery cozy room, cnltag( with CORNBLIUS Jj. DOWNES Ducks, dressed (Ib.). .. JOHN J. ENRIGHT | Biacksmithing in all it brancnes | modern within 6 min- | janssSWE | egistrars of Voters. | Chickens, dressea () 1 5 » = CARET EEN Meat Preducts. Plurabin Hg“ S B s : 1 for the low price. (CE T0 OREDITORS. 2, fl“‘r T“{ 19| hes o e 3 for & quiels Sae $3.700. AT Atk oF PrONARE nELE | Cows itve, native, vest. and Stoye Re rs Qi{ & L!an‘ bUrD- B Tuller nartienlars, dauive of at Lebanon, withiu and for the District | Cows, native common . SATISFACTORY SERVICE REAL ESTATE BROKER, ol L e e EAL ATE BE . AD. 3 Hogs, live, & 2 hone 728 32 6TH s13 1 tepia Eranklin'Square, resent— GE E. . Judge | fogs, country dressed (ib.) P 2 6TH STREET C 015 NORTH MAIN STREET at Present—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Judge. & ¢ d { £h Estate-of Cornelius E. Downs, late -of | ;%" by = -— | TOR SALE. it oF Leteuny flu et DanicH | S0 BEE bR iy & FOR SALE. deceased. S 5 ARCIITECTS FOR SALE—automoblies 100 aore cstod Temition hish prbmud, by dium, (1b.) . CUDWORTH & THOMPSON —Ford sedan, self starter; | plages, house surreunded by fine old ma- | (I § Beef, me . to Europe, at & Antg | Dle_ trees, large =tock barn with base. | 5o WInthS from C',""wgzéfie,";,f,f‘;"gn; Cows, dressed (Ib) . ot ) Mospital, Fark St Bhene 505, jansid |ment, ail. buildings in best of-condition, | N3tic2 to that efect, T hdL & COnY | Cows, common dressed (Ib.) Thaser Guldiaz, Norwich, Coun. Young apple orchard, 1300 = cords —of | . place where said deceased last dwelt, | Lambs, fancy native . i 5 oodi firm will feeeh 20 héad of eatlle; | una fn the same Town, and by publishing | Veal, medium dreased (1.) STEAMSHIFS oy % the same once in The Norwich Bulletin, a | Veal, fancy dressed (i.)... PRINTING FOR SALE 34,200 will buy two-tene- JOR: 1-4 mile off state road, 1 mile to Village, large colonial house of 11 rooms, 7' fire- TRYONS' AG! jan27d Ilgmlnfll:. _Cona. A. MORAY, L c short, not one doflar is needed for re- Bipe’ Gold Bond smokiny 10c'a | “FoR SATE_ ley live and about two miles from Frank- : % Fata family, fine esldentia sectan, with- | > 1100400 Sreterrod st Be SEralfnts | prae Saome PBiabea Nonsiors and |ley Hbe ind about two miles from Rrsnk: || pairs, inside or ot upetairs o down, in_waiking distance of Eranklin equare. Suni cigars six_for at Fagan's | Canterbury, Conn. - jan2Z5Ws - [selling is he has made fihal arrangements | § ract that T am leaving for the. west: Ad’g'"a'gdm T., 'BOX 20, caré Bulletin. Smole Shap, opp. Woolwortir's. _ jan3id e S 1o 1 {0 move to Calitornia, consequently must | wicre 1 shall lncate at Las Veps. T0 ,“, Heated, furashet room H. |p. 2 TFD—"I 2 b"% Se"rgu%xaany for breedihz. eggs for hut:hingcogkx;l;;l: bepfidnf,;eo““'m 1 inguire of ?&5‘?1?&' b:fifitl}lu.l\%“g o1 ’“fi?’&’s 086 5 Vi lce ., care n." ko o r particulars, inquire home, T wi ose E_Ring. 16 Laurel Fll Ave: jandta | PRy devIee ¥ et oo orfumiiy“iehon "Brosy Yensea’ JOHN A. MORAN. G o ity 4t il e, 70 BENT_Bosme for Jight houst- | ~waNTED Antiones, tools a1 second- e % 5 BEAL ESTATE BROKEE, heard of at a public auetions 1000 keeping’ - Phone 1987. B8 | yang furnitare, | H. B. Tiger, 03 Frankiin | 008 ontice: o tabes Tox cioge. 5,?1"13,?5. FRANKLIN SQUARE." Wil be reaived b it or e ook St Phone 717-3. ~sauzta | Prieq fhe Dalance eatistactorlly arranged “WANTED—Antiques, old books, 100ls e e RA s T arenn . the puper. ¥OR SALE codf socane rnd bator B sine | SEDE SALE Shater-vnlcanizer ‘e’ bi i A ’Qf'f.’%‘;“?mem,?é\ 1oas 58 —————————————— 1§ sprine’ 5" Norwich. Conn._ ' Fhons £ the anction. After the sale of the real | F ot iy - el s gyl - gotate, T wil sell my beautifu, near- (38 SAI E‘, SECOND HAND FUENITURE and new S vorsiae Ca A= S ing coal and gas range. | foor coverings bought and sold. Get_our Preais-cares Geestnons G Tow eonnected: Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. also one electris Two vlou;t! on Laurel }‘h’lrhw -.hwerlh nnc:; flrf before EO{I&E &li:’whesrg ;\‘!ew SA_L—Tflch ‘washing me.l‘}l‘l‘qc BASSETT, O {your fmmediate ailention. These houses | London room. ater or- E—The Norwich Circulating 2 wner. are going to bcbaold and wnybgay r;nt wich. dec31d . “at 104 Main St. "Tel. 233 or 780. DENTAL Al‘fl) ORAL i 298" Danlelson DY when you can buy so reasonable? or | — pre O A o= " WANTED—Raw furs, at . A. Heeb- = s R s ner's, every Thursday. A. C. Eemnett. ¥OR SALE _Two cows, dus freshen SURGEON pabaRENce suorgs. | Mhotey nest month.” Brasst Tryon. Ph(june Liep- ON THE SQUARE) b3 - op | 200N -2 an26d > ‘ WE BUY and pay highest vrices for | ___ e oo ge . = gecond hand furature and books vhi“ 8 for sale; easy terms, with or 3‘;&"'":“““'"9 Sh e T: 7:: - ] = remens, successor (0 King, 48- ater | without ' stock. ' Address L. Groman, ce Hours : . M—6 2. M. | FOI SALE—Terses t. Phore 38-2. sepl2d. | Plaimfié, Conn. Phone 9312 Moosuy. An b Anobinkiiea Local Wholesale Market I . = TED—100 farms for catal i LA e ——) s JUST ?x:nl;'nn, 10,20 L or without stock: EIVS | FOR SALE—Horse hay, S ':flfldm‘ Wwholésale ‘market report,” furh- 1 ¥ express car of 2§ Horses are here— | full particulars in first letter as to ‘price. | hay! rowen and clover. J. C. Leffingwell. ished by the Marketing Buréau of the | and ‘they are a dandy iot. They ate extra | éize, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, |Tel, 441.12 b ; | gentle and-well broken, weighing 1150 to | Jewett City, Conn. Iy22a _ " Jangid R. C. R~ C State Board of Agrlculture to The Nof- wich Bulletfn. 7 e DENTAL UR EON iy i or all Rinas of workl Cotmo ac | _ WANTED—We ray nignest prices fof | ment house, four room and seven room Aufive Demand—Apples, oranges, | T o Sve bues by vy | second kazd_ furmiture. Norwich Fural: | apartmients with all modern improve- | #'Grory Bldg. Nerwich, Conn. | celery. potatoes, onlons. ing now: tore Cc. Breed Bldg. Tel. 19M-3. W |ments, with new' sicam’ lieating system, i T Moderate Demand—Carrots, beets, let- ELMER R. PIERSON. | buy, sell and excha S je11d ;t!\‘w :,w!mug‘s_t walls from Elxnl»cnn square. ) tarhips! . d Tel. 53623 janéd | FURNITURE, STOVES, HOUSEHOLD | For full particulars seeA V. COVELLO, 3 X . , STSVES, BOWLING Poor Demiand—Cabbages, ips. - s GGODS of all 'kinds, old books, pictures, |15 CHift St Tel. 152 S52E Zarenive. { New Yok, Jun. 31, were examined by Commissioner Thomas WHunrytodlyaxt.hlwenlnlh i g 'ln Ajbert L. Cromemeyer, - ffirfi‘ A "En articles oet (m.hw? mm; hOld = 3 Roger N. Had' mmfinea t\mu —Two witnesses of the ‘Was appoints frdidod ‘xe.u ”x"m'“m"- bune in Chicago, fled. * Mr. Cronemeyer was ing meetings ‘which e Heinrich Albert and Dr. Berphard Dern- burg, German agents, where the question of presenting the German point of” view on the war was di Mr. Baldwin, who served nine months for vielating the draft attended the Septsmbper, 1317, in Chicago, and taat charge had received assurances from the they would be protected and their meetings after the ‘police had-halted the first day's ses- glon on Governor Lowden's order. mayor that permitted to hold Answer to the mayors ness declared he had ed sources. Witnesses scheduied when the hearing is include George Sylves editor” of the Fat any’ mion efe the in"propaganda work suit was examined regard- aténded with Dr. 1aw. declared heé meetings the committee in In attorneys. the wit- t nio time been en- nd had not trom German 0 be examined resumed tomorrow er Vierack, former nd. and £ §. Me- Cjure, magazine editor. ANNOUNCEMENTS MEECHANTS CO-OPERATE WiTK GIRLS' CO. That the Norwich public is inte MMUNITY CLUB a in the Community ciub giris and their forthcoming 'production of “The Camen GIrl,™ is evident ‘as you walk along our maln streets. Some of € the jewelers are displaying pesutiful cameos with an ap- propriate window 'card and many of our seda fountains you with a which, dellclous as it taste of thé' treat in Y'Cameo can Tow furnish Girl Specia, is, i® only a for: store for vou ‘at the Davis theatre, February 6th. Through the courtesy of ‘the Troy Laundry their patrons will be remembered of the cor “Thé Cameo Girl ing appéarance of Feb. "6th. ""Dor’t fail to look for the handbill ‘when® your laundry comes. For five deys ‘this ticket to week | bottles, glasswars,” ete, wanted for| KARMS (o scie; erey o TGS s > MARKET CONDITIONS. cash, anywhere in eastern onn. | 1" ’;u, - - = A N 3 [\ ., 'here was pra lly no change along Ward Bros, 45 Jackson Street, Willl- |1 raoe: Plainfield, Conn Majestlo Building. Shotucket Street. |tne vegefable Hne toduy, although the inmaic Gong ' Phore 632 e s v ey, six T market is a little bit stronger on a few S E—Magic 1 incl S ing brooder Stover best. mike for Targe = = Potatieh: cARbLEnS e censels | Tos o o before buy= LEGAL NOTICES ket b e ey it B AUTOMOBILE ACCESSO! S ot e market has changed decidedly within the i ribiigns 2k intoms P past week showins that the weather has LI ot Tonatng ew mtatight Conn. jani4d h?d - l(u:e to do with the advancing 7 | You may be the nekt victim of a fire.|31° fown St ot coRvenient. piace I i V 'I~il of the prices on all grades of - eggs ain | Dan't taxe chances. The smail ahauai | town Tor wisolne ond mobilofis of all | o ROTy SNEF GOt Fhowme 707 g and \ throtighout the egg prodiicing section of premium is negligible to the hrrv:( pro- | Erades. = _ augli lthe country. Prices on fancy native tection from money loss it affords.| IAVE your tires rutreaded, look ke | “HoR sATE G 3 oo $3D The Board of Relief of the Town of! [ATDS have been on the ‘inérease the Take out a policy to day. Bew, wear ke Do, 8 Jond aein Cnr:)o Phorie 369 ‘}"d e M”‘Eqnsx‘u% 3 i o, Wil mest In tiic’ iy DUSt week, and are now selling from 23- ot o83 'W. Main St teb2dd R Tiiding T Teald Town. canh g | 30 cents per pound. Lard prices have l S J T e FOR SALE o nouse. | Sundays excepted, from Feb. 1st to Feb, | 2dvanced about one cent during the last saac O. Jones | - 2t D“m«“ff'\;“dl 20th, 1922, from 1874 m. to & p. m, t0 | few days. Hogs have also advanced in INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE | R A D I AT O R S S \J, 3 e o S Joings of the|price. They are now selling for §7.25- AGENT ! e Yo% T505,an | Mese roher to Do done &t said_ moeting. | 1yoy, The livestock market inchuiiog RICHARDS BUILDING H o MA on. Homiestead decidd ted at Norwich, Comn., Jan! 19th, | O e 91 MAIN STREET BOILING OR DAMAGED || { er ‘today. tive cows were scliing REPAIRED AND RECCRDED ' §i, BF"Tflfl pho- | FRED (. PROTHERO. high as and common cows were $3. —ie e 315 | nekany guick | JAMES €. FITZPATRICK o > e M. FRANK LEONARD. i < T T (bs When You Need Insurance 3 ted Under jan2sa Bosra of Rettef.” | APRleS () <o CALL Air Pressure §1 Apples, fancy (14 qts) | MUD GuARUS Apples, cooki 2 HAROLD S. BURT | teonee CEOR SALE. NOTICE e, ol 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE | v STRAIGHTENEL Oranges, Fla. PHONE 598-3 . ! ;: AMD REPAIREL ACARLQAD, OF fonil Weslstaut Hexind Urdoges He Will Be Pleased to Serve You. | = . £ hie Town of Norwich Vesetables. i} WM. E.'SHANLEY VERMONT SELECTED ot aer et 45 o BebihnDING R COWS FRIDAYS, Feb. 34 and 10th, 1922, lf:f_:ila"b“’;,zj Sk b — - - | 'rum 12 o'clock, noon, uatil 9 o'clock ln<“3 ‘r:)ase, n‘amc (bbl) 145:;» JOSEPH BRADFORD ! g ttice (doz.) 108 Broadway VT P Bay They are fll“ right '«m\d and I} the evening, Qnions, (bu.) 125 Biani Books Made and Huled to Ordee E.', ! o of eaig | Parsnips, (bu) 2.00 aHK Bk nd Nulegd 1o B | GJ Rfifiu““a | will sell them right. Vermont | for the. pavineay | Potafoes (bu) ..ol 170 S S e kT b I T td C H 1 imaries or cag- | Potato Wrn., Mts. bu. 180 PLUMBING SUPPLIES 2 | ubercular 1este onnecti-| as orescribed in Act of Le ature. Ruta Baga, vellow (bu.) 123 > g ession 1903 oge Wwio have previous! 3 et g Fiah j {cut Retest. Come and inspect |Fixterci “re oy reuired (3 40 5o agiin Dairy Products. ke P“ ““(‘:x“"“‘““;“‘,‘rfi e A lfl h The above work will be performed at the | Butter, best tub (Wb.) 35 e t 21 ok 2 1 cES ¢ st 4 U b 7 oF aLL Kiyps freene £ DISTRICT st e Town manl | SIS 0 Ty ‘J PLUMDNG AND GASFITTING, | ? NP J D Mccal‘thy er's Drug S D,.lcs’{"’,‘l{“ oAt W. D Rick- | Clisess twlns 2o b “‘"f:‘—;:"_‘f,‘:f“- | % t b-les | S e (TMED DISTRICT_—AU W. H. Bowen's | Milk, retail ... 2 umbiuk o Tre e ows, mileh, ) 110 SOUN BLUM | AUlomobiies, | Telephone 405-3 BISTRICT_At P. T. Cop-|C "™ ™ilel he 1 hosa | i wh T ) arber Shop, Norwich Town, Poultrs. | Carriages, Wagons, Norwich Town, oan | i Bt Fonenil o | e conn v, aer oy_expert SIXTIL DISTRICT-—At Joseph Pysyics | ESgs, Conn., hennery cor. Main St. and Hamil- Ordereéd, That the Administratrix cite the creditors of said deceased te bring in their claims_against eaid estate within Calves, heavy (Ib.) Beef, prime (ib.) newspaper having ‘2 circalation in :nm PRINTING of all kinds Tomptly 1 d Estimates ! m | Sl fone, LSRN e 33 BaEa R, "‘ | R s! win" | ROUND THE WORLD Ahe Henry Alien & Son Co.‘v 88 MAIN STREEY NE!(AL DIRECTGRS ALMERS Telephone 310-2 q‘v OR NIGHT Lady Assic “TOBACCO WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- W) | t, Norwich, Conn. for Malf a Century) Whitewsans Cige: 910 per thousand. 4. ¥, CREANT. 11 ¥easkils St |6ay, 8 p. m. Begin now. TRUCKING uperb 88 “EMPRESS of FRANCE* S Groes Toms: Chartered 000 and up , Guides, ote. Febroary 3 GEOBGE LAMBLKT, Occum, teaming, moving and trucking: Tel. 611-1% $id | PIANO BOXES AT $2.50 BEACH. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Uistrict, and make return to this Court, The above and foregoing is 2 true copy ¢ record. Aftest: GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Judge. NOTICE.—AT wreditors of sald dn- ceased are ‘her¢hy motified to presedt their clainis against said_estate to the undersigned at R. F. D. No. 3. Bridge- port, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. Graln (Retail) At Doer. Poultry grain (100 ibs.) Timothy, bale )100 Ibs.) Timothy, loose (100 Ibs.) Oats, No. 1 (80 Ibs.) Corn, No. 1, (100 1bs.) Bran, (100 Ibs) ... Middlings, Std., (100 ibs) Cottonseed Meal, (100 1vs.) Hominy Chop, (100 Ibs.) st Main St. Ws move eversthibg anywhere. —Special at- pecia tention given to moving boflers afid ma- chinery. Tel. 798-3. #ep5d i»n Distance Moving amd Expresst n-weu Ave. Tel T4os. moviug, 1eng_distanos trueking & lm‘ 3 hn (Rt S “rhose pay e Bad g l. Ilom! & TEAMING AflND -rnuclqnu done very prompily and at reasonable ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest To NEW YORK The 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE Twoe-Family House with one acre of [and, suitable for building lots. is a varisty ‘of fruits. Proberty is in a central location, Owner leaving town. JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 Dry Mash, (100 Ibs.) Wheat (100 Tbs) . Flour, (96 . sack) . Linseed Meal (100 1bs.) Gluten, (100 s) FANNIE M. DOWNS, febld ¥ Administratrix. A AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and” for ‘tie District of l]gfiullal]le, on the 31st day of January, . 1932, Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. Estate of David A. Johnson, late of Montville, In said District. deceased. The Bxscufor appeared in Court and f1ed & WHAen application alleginE that sald estate i5 now in settlement in said Court, -and praying.for-an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said eam, fully described in sald application. Wheéreupon, It Is Ordered, £ said lication be heard anddefermined: at {28 Probate Court Room in Montvilie, in Said District, on the 6th day of Februiry A D. 1932, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that Totice of the pendency of said appiication, and of tald hearing thereon, be given by the nublication of this order WILL SAVE $800 IN SALARIES IN NEW LONDON Certain changes in the city hall force at New London to take effect within a week or o, Will result in a saving of about $800 annually in the present sal- ary list, This comes about through the appoint- ment of William Z. WHité, the director of finance, as purchasing agent, and the ap- pointment of John W. Sheedy as assist- ant purchasing agent. Charles ‘B. Gilbert. who was appolnted Comfortable Staterooms ;sAg‘F Ready for Occupancy at 130 P. M. Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, DANCING N. B. LEVY, Instructor, ellows’ 13, Phons 1966 or S01. Private daily. Bvening class Monday - jansd BULLDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contracter Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 59 w‘:: e, Main St. Phone 971. dec2d F hm m 11:00 P. M. g” 5 Due New York, Pier 49, N.-R. i WH! PHYSICIANG 7:00 A. M. 792 oo provements ¢hoice I FOR SAL E EST QUALITY HARD WOOD, ER CORD, AND cugsr"ugf (;N PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- ERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO ‘HARRY B. FORD with all’ im- P ink of condition, with ‘large yard for gar- near’ cenur of city ; must be seen to CIS P. DONO; 9y purchasing agent Dec. 1 under an agree- ment to serve not more than three months, but preferably two, will come 6 where “he 1 interested in business With his brother-in-law, Mere- aith Lee. ~Mr. Gilbert's salary has been $2,000 per annum. Wiiltam Z. White, as director of fi- nance, has received $3,000 per annum and while he is now ar purchas- ing agent as well, his sal t0 remain at the same figure. Mr. n-pay has been assistant to fhe city ‘treasurér an@ he will now. receive $1,500 per annum as as- sistant purchaSing agent. once in' The Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper haying a circulation in said Dis- trict, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and' that return be made to the Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy e BUSAN i HOME, Cle(k_ LIEUT. HOWARD PECEHAM KANSAS UNIVERSITY SRasksagh ¢ Howard L has been neflng LE, o Bakery. It will bs & “The Cameo Girl” wrapped in ome of the man: bread put out by the popul 2 complimentary will be loaves of Providence nterésting to_n who eats Cameo bread this week. As will be noted ment, mail orders ar in the advertise- e received today aud the seat sale at the box office opens Feb. 3. KEEN INTEREST IN PRICE CUT. What !s the purchase price? This Slight but important alteration seems to have been made in the famous slogan spread broadcast by Dodge Brothers a few months ago. The change was brought about by ent epidemic of public time when Dodge Brothers the most persist- curiosity since the first an. nounced that they were about to market of a car 1t was going cight years ago. 2 car and then refused to tell what kind to be. That was Dodge Brothers latest bid for a com- plete and exciusive monopely on public attentlon, so far as it pertains to the au- tomotive industry, came em January 10, when they announced that they were about to make 2 substantial rednetion in the price of their cars and then de- clined to tell what the prices would be. ‘The mere fact that they will not tell until February 1 makes everyons want to_know fmmediately. R. B. Jordan of Wilitmantic, the Dodge Brothers dealer, was commenting on the subject today. somewhat on the of the Toresoing paragraphs, when 2 voice on the tefephone inguired, “if there wasn't 2 chance to get @ little advance information on those prices” There were goo@ reasons, the volcs sald, why the “tip” should Dbe given ular case, out fn this partio- “and {t would be sare to turn out to your advantage” But the dealer axpressed his regrets luctantly withdrew. “That is the way ever stnos Jamuary 11, “I never appreciated interest there ‘was In Motor Cars untfl this occurred. and the voice re- it has been going L" the am‘.‘fi'«. what an Intenss Dodge Brothers ‘That fellow who just called probably wanted the information for some business rea- son, or maybe for sheér eurlosity. Per- haps he hiad a bet up withi someone. Any- 0% e Tefused to give ¢ hls name. The great majority -of those who call, how- ever, leave their names and telephone numbers and on February 1 we are go- ing to have a special staff busy calling all these people and giving them the real news. ““We prefer this metl hod of making the new prices known becauss it avoids the possible comfusion resuiting from pub- lication ot F. O. Tiaere is no disp comes known to us. ed that local people Detroft’ “prices. ! lon on our part to make a mystery of i, once the price be- But We have learn- are interested in Iocal prices and that is what we are go- ing to glve them as soon' as we can fig- ure the amounts after formation from the factory. In ‘we receive the in- Gue time, of course, these Jocal prices wiil be pub- lished, but in order to learn the amounts on the day of the announcement it will be necessary for call at our salesrooms phone numbers, so thi them. interested parties to oF leave their tele- at we may call D. A. B. CONTEST, The American music loving public of today Is discriminating and critical and Trumbull city, "anne apter, D. is with great satisfaction that F: A. R, of our the coming of Raymond A. Shmonds, tenor, who has smeeessfully passed the test in the America, ‘musical center of Raymond A. Simonds has to his credtt more publlc ile. from “nis earliest days, public career at the age h’ln Toist in @ choir: m- constant and Sure umtil appearances New England tenor now before the pub- Fle was reared and éducated in an atmosphere of reanommt any other af sl qh‘.m c @ is the most promifient concert temor in ‘New TEngland, as well as Adath, Israel, and The Boston, the most d tions iIn New T#igland. Mr. Stuionds is en wx(h a bmflh‘ll voice ligence and has sololst at Temple 014’ South chiurch, ‘church post dowed by nature and musical ntel- by hard worke and wl-e dlsdpleafih) tO Mmhtd mll'-&fl singing an: himself out or erity. Mr: Simonds brin ster-Brooks ' trio,” wgu ready’ vistted Norwich troductton, and are a welcome on thelr mext m’#" ot medlo- with him the Web- as théy have al- will ‘need 1o - ot "lm { would perhaps “meeting today at - Thayer building. Spe Brst given by Pequot Council is to be beid this T Feb. 2, Fox's chestra of Norwich. This orch row ' featuring *Ricfiard Kyle, st Bilily Bouncer’s Circos at the Thursday, Friday and All the world loves a ¢ back to the mediaeval d daring gladlators battled t¥itching thumbs of tators, there have been supremacy. ““An place of the forme gles in the arena, today ball, football, fleld m. all descriptions. Somethingz n contest line will be. scen wh Bouncer, the celebrated Engl wili introduce for the country, hiz famous ho Ing contest. which ta techuically known as be pom as a “bounding bed. The contest s open to a cally fnelined young men § and aftér’ the vol stage. Billy Bouncer shows son or trick. It 160ks vers boys and the audience - first corfestant starts to bounca commences and for 15 minutes tice is lterally k nghter as the anti endeavoring to forlo: their tutor, are ind conclusion of the eu prize fs awarded to th Selected by the applause The entire offering Is away f ual routine of athletic acts s not only a movel display @exterity but uncovers a ve cano of comedy. of 17‘<0. 12, O. n.x. , No. 35 F. and Al My Temmz P 9.1 e, . e S D “Steiner- Hal © e in Pappa’s hall. simol: 3 p. my fal ine 9% 8 series of weekly dances nee ore estra. it xylephon Strand tarday. en Billy e to 1 » Skl and le vole There will be the wmal number of oth. er acts namely three. On the screen Will be seen Tearle's latest einemz-. suc Midnight. A pulsating identitles n which the s rare finesse the parts of t Conway Tearle’s in offer second s3ries of starring prods der the Selznick banner. night is the title of th pr telis the story of two bro: Conway who reach a parting of the ways at an early age and remain years later when they ags extremely unusual conditions. Ince produotion With Zeena supporting cast. flaw. hi< The pleture w DAVIS THEATRE, ‘The vandeville program for eefe in thout x the Inst half of this week is a varled and all star bill. The tooliner fw a class. ical comedy revme enitled T Lights of 1922 containing as i signifies, only ‘the newest ana seén”in the latest Broadway comedy successes. its name best of the ‘songs, dances and jokes heard and musieal ‘The second feature ig the Kentuicky Five, a snappy, jazzy cob- ored act that can sure deliver the goods. Bemnett and MeClain will be seen In a comédy musical act. Chas Boy from Brazll, presents a talking act that fs a sure Virgtnta Courtship, !s shown in Mer scemes of the plcture as footed little hoyden, a sort of lit: Topsy, who keeps‘the whole May McAvoy, who will bo seen in A the ear- a bare< tle whits antation in an uproar and drives her zmardians to_distraction because she will veop m-wymer for a Delle. Amvgflflvuaum@ be shown. BEEED THEATEE. for today and tomorrow. He I pear in his latest Fox picture, ern” entitled The Big Town of which Willlam McLeod Raine, noted fictionist, is the author, not de- sonthern will alse Tom Mix is asnounced by the Breed theatrs as the attraction at that house s to &P a “west~ ound-Up, the According to report, Mix has here % story which keeps him at “conce from astart to fimish. In fact, claved that for speedy and acthon t pever has been surpassed Tt pltch™ it in dee nsational any photoplay In this lively star's long Tist of sucoesses ‘That statem: tainly sets & pace calculated to ent Inte: cer- s anyone who has seen Mix on the sere n a Pox production. Mix so often has made R mew record in daring deeds and “Impossible” after he Yad abparently reached i, that nothiig Is now likely Prise his army of admirers. well carry shock absorbers with doing things which thrill In the gree. toplay, Cinderella of the Hills. v RN numbers were as follows: Who are strangers to his work stunts the Tim- to s But all mizht them to the’ thedtre, For'he simnly can't help nth de< For the second feature Rarbara Bed- ul pho< Musieal Eventng at Christ Chureh. The committes in charge of the chor: Thy Beaming Eyes, O Lovely Rose.: MzcDowell, syng by Dr. Vincent Canzonetta, from the String E flat. Mendélsgobm-Barthold Spindler, 0 solos by Mis: Eldred m{h tto and Hap played by Mr. Ibbotson. Miss Eisie R. Bogue was chal; the evening, being in charge of Salvation Army otes. the ‘Sdivation Army_ hall street, dfls evening. Adjutant F pess, of the Sbuthern Newa England will be here and will conduct vics. & L The adjutant is a fine spcal good musician, and singer. n tts and Rhode Island DIv: Is coming here in the young people’'s work In Norwich, Captaln Carpenter extends a ¢ | Welcome to e -everzons to attend. Eskimo pie. the new confect freshment and mausical commi‘tee, There will be a very special ser divisional young vcople’s secretaryl Eeidmo Ple Supplies Work. rman the re-. red Mai. division, the se: cer, yery. He has beani of the leading corps in Massa. ion. Ha: interest of th hearty | ion that 1 having quite a run, has helped out the unemployment situation in N , according to the managers ew Lon- of Tal and the New Haven Dairy Co. At the Tait factory 50 new hands work and at the New @Mz‘u all because of the o: nurllt.\pl"l"fi- This is Thave besm ven Dalry demand a chocoe

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