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A Bulletin Want _Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want, U0 wanTED—Male WANTED—Female Advertisement Will Get It e —— WANTED—Misceliansons ! | A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement A Bulletin For Sale Will Sell 1t| Advertisement Will Sell it ed soda man,.at | | ique | mited over POLLIRY BABY (HICKS ZUNE&AL DIRECTORS Faneral Directors end Embalmers 322 Main Street Funeral Director and ! Embaimer PROMPT DAY | SERVICE | CR NIGHT | { new,’ wear like HOURIGAN BROS. CUNERAL DIREC1UK: - Norwich and Jewett Ciiv | Tas fienry Aiien & Son Co. | % MAIN STREEV i FUNERAL DikeCiORS | | AND £MBALMERS Assistant DAY C sy Teleprone 410-2 ? NIGHT | Shea & Burke neral Diveciors 41 Main Strect craams TOBACCO ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ¢ ry a complete iine of Domes- : and Imported Cigars. A. L. MELER, Successor to JOUN K. BOWMAN £-113 W. Main $t., Norwich, Con ed for Halt a Century) o teaukbe St -OTELs g ANERICs > [ { DEL-MOYY BOTEL, curopean piaa, | Ha,cs Bros. Fros. Telephone 1227. BULLARD er o Wioke Phone 127-4 Bliss Place ! Have a Few Outfizs to Lena " HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phene 352-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. the wriLpiNG IAM €. YOUNG, Contractor wiL Bal de Main Mill Work ant Jebbing. 50 West decid Phone 971 | Box B, Bulletin. | 507 TC 915 NORTH NTED—Girl to run passenger ele- WANTED—Poultr; arm vator. Apply at once. The Plaut-Cadden |state road. Ametieay. moehimroms hoos Co., 135 Main St febZd _{ house and buildings, 10 to 30 acres: state 3 few giris for spooiing. | JAriculaTs. Write Box $50, Bulletin Of- West Side Silk Mill, teyld e WANTED—Trustworthy woman | for lysoper oo —Customers for a few dozen age. Janild housekeeher; one child of school letin. SI eggs each week. Write Eggs, Bul- feb2d FORE SALE—Young new milch Hol- stein cow. J. H. Rathbone, Leffingweil. Teb2; SALE—New parlor ¥0 suite with Wilion rug to mateh. Call 36 Slater Ave. febd ¥OR SALE—New milch cows. _Albert Pellett, Canterbury. geb2a entiques 10 RENT TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light bousekeeping. 27 Division St. janisd Wate! mayl WANTED—Second hand furniture and ntiques ; oldest and largest dealers in Norwieh ; we buy and s<ll anythisg ; highe est prices. Louis D, Werd, 80 and Si.; Norwich, Phone 705-3. SThSTu 9 FOR SALE—Holstein bull, King_Veer- man Heegstra, No. 326444, 1 yr. 7 mos. ald, a young buli whose breeding will add value 1o any herd. For particulars in- auire of J. Kellogg Hall, R. D. 1. Piione. Herd under federal supervision. feb2d 3 WANTED—Uncas FOR RENT-—Furnished light house- keeping rooms, § Carter Ave., iast Side. Janled T0 K oms, § wanted. b1d WANTED-—Low: good condition, | Danielson, CHAIR NT—Well_ heated, own Conn. reseated, gen leman, with heat and light, in a pri- e family, dll_ne X‘eiidt?lih_\! neH_mn. With- Walking distance of Franklin square. | oG 5 - Address M P Box' a0, care Bulledia. | W s Farpg ard 8¢ | WANTED—Offices to 230 Franklin St.. downstairs, rush, cane, “T0 RENT—Heated furnished room. H. E. Ring. 1§ Lau Hill Ave. ,,j.n!@ = S e T | TPAPA LOOK!—Free, 'a_ package of T N TonnCrey, for lisht hotMe: |Tuxedo ‘smoking tobacco ith cach s0¢ keeping. ione T o pive: Gold Bond smoking tobacco 102 — tin; Havana Preferred cigars bc straigh! Manila _cigar: Smoke Shop, opp. Woolwor! " WANTED—To bu bonds: advise price FOR SALE—Horse and wagon, plow I calf and one saw rig. ? 's Point, JUST ARRIVED, milk Wi Melvin Wood. Tel. 231-3 | National _ Bank stock; state number of shares and price Ssecurities, Box 214, Norwic. febld ciean. Jandid six_for 325c, at Fagan's s 31d several Libert care Bulletin. every Thursday. nov iD—_Raw furs, at . A. Heche A C. Tennett. i : porch {and_splint bottoms;' small’ reed baskels. WANTED—Buyer tfor a fine cased organ; special, if sold at 20. The Plaut-Cadden Company for quality and service since 1872). oct1sd SAVE 3100 by buying this fine Colby & Duncan_upright piano, fine condition, worth $225, special for $125. The Plaut- Cadden Company (known for quality and service since 1872). oct13d FOR SALE or exchange for city realty. good seven-room house, large barn, oul: buildings and three acres of land, in Un- casville, near large factories. Call or ‘phone, 1367. G. P. Maln Si “FOR SALE—100 quarts of mil every day, at Sc. Telephone 1094-14. febld FOR SALE—S. C. R. I baby chicks, after March 1st. H. J. Larkham. Tel. febld FOR SALE—Woodiots in Montville and Ledyard. G. P. Coates, Main St. {ebIWFM FOR SALE Crgwiord ran ret_class condition ; also 20 ni Stiques, oid books, to0ls | age g e TED. Antigues, 913 tooks, tools|jaying. F. L. Dugont, Voluntown, Conn. St. ,Norwich, Conn. ~Phone| .ooid janzod FOR SALE-Sel” . JCOND HAND FURNITURE and new | voite B: Y. Bulleln Oftice i sold, Get our | FOR SALE—Hard wood and } g elsewhere, New |7 bushels for $1.00; also coal by bushel or 16 Water St, Nor-|bag. Riverside Garage Co. Phone 163, décs1d | jan28a FOR The Norwich ¢ Librar; Al 104 Main St. Tel. 2 "WE BUY and pay highest orices for second hand furniture and books, | | Kremens, successor 10 Kinx, 48-30 Water | | St. Phone 38-2. eepl2d. WANTE 100 farms for catalogud i Tl 110 acres up, with or without stock; EIve REAL ESTATE full particulars in first letter as to Drice, i i location and terms. P. O. Box 103, | —— s | —AR= y22d FOR SALE—$4,200 Preed Bldg. and exchange. Tel. AUuUTIUR a3 nigneat prices for ve R orwich Farpt T914-3. je1d SATURDAY, FEB, 1, 1922, | FOR SALE—Automoblles at 2.50 o'clock p. m., . e 2 SA : o FOR SALE—$125 takes 1917 I i Tosett o || wour.ng car, big bavgain. known as the John Paine ety cated at the r FOR SAL eycles. T wi 1 ~Davidson motor- demon: Ford Phone 1716. ment house, apartments ments, with new ® |five minutes' walk from Franklin For fuli particula v 198 ClLff Tel. 1 " FARMS for sale: e ¥ with me for four room and seven room with all modern imjp " coal burn- ke for large ate before buy- ing brooder flocks of ¢ i 1 rator | ing; valuable information cata- yrough ol land sidecar at a big reduction in price. | logues from agents. C. itt Co., A periectly | This machiné bas been used very little | Ciicasv %, Jani4d half story house, Just uwe §land is in exc condition, 1 5 e , 8ix rooms, 3 ave some good b 1313, 16, 17, | FOR . sawea and ‘19 und '21 mod; Come in and look delivered, Phone’ 1076-13. them over. Jam: Donovan, 9 Main | _Janidd e £ “ereen B ! 1020 | TFOR AL Gool FATd wood, 510 & erens ,,.\'K“'x\‘.nx““d:‘\"'i FOK SALE—Ford gedan. scif starter;|cord- P jan13d side, new paint ie dollar is ne side or out teme ou in Jed for re- s or duwn. w of the the. Las lowner goinz to Euronc Hospital, Park St. Fhoi avi; in wonderful been driven a miles. Snubbers, motor- AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES condition. | | HAVE Sour lires rtreaded, ngie T Co. all included | desire to announce to the public that! | Have purchazed the Ol Route of| Jonathan Smith, and will be pleased 1> give yau the same excollent service you reccived in the past. The car with the famous ial 6 motor. Excellent tion and priced right. OVERLAND—85—5 Pas curtains Tires inspected d paint ver Phone Your Order tor 778-23 s s o Frank G. Waters PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL our shop. I’N.M.TATHROP NEW KOND oN OLDSMOBILE—1920—5 Pass car Only few trousand meter, step mats and 5 new tires are STUDEBAKER — 1920—5 Pass. spec- condi- s—We have priced this car way down and you will agres it's a bar- gain at our figures. Top, side good. and motor has been STUDEBAKER — 1521 BIG 6 — This car has been thoroughly looked over in our chop, and is FOR BROODERS in good condition—brand hew HIGH PRESSURE GASOLINE R, andb‘fls several e including bumper, wind shiel AiAS?I.SlsE AN: on_-sh o wiper and’spare tire. 1 West; Poar orwich, Lenn-| | STUDEBAKER—1919 Special & - A candy car for the small mily—4-pass., 4-door Road- er,” in oxcellent con Yes, it's newly painted. DODGE SEDAN—A 5-pas: just out of paint shop, OVERHAULING F ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, FRANKLIN SEDAN — 9 excellent condition. An who desires an economic: ideal it is air cooled. MAXWELL — 5-pass. T Car, at your own price. Trucks and Carts | |2t~ 7o 77 wechiaaical Hepairs, Painting, Trim- should look at this one. dition, s. car, new slip-covers, and overhauled. -A, in y one al car, The car for winter use, as ouring Auto FOR SAL with TFOR SALE: nhard wood Son. Homes FOR SALE A CARLOAD OF VERMONT SELECTED . COWS They are the right kind, and 1 will sell thzm right. Vermont Tubercular Tested, Connecti- them. | J.D. McCarthy Telephone 405-3 Norwich Town, Conn. FOR SALE A five TOC cott. with five min- brice, varticulars, inquire of ! JOHN A, MOKAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Frank n Squar hard, 1,500 cords of leen 20 head of catile; ; $1.500 cash. TRYONS’ AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn, FOR SALE only §6,000 jan2id Uphoiswering and Wood Worx. kemithing in all ity branciss C. . JOSLYN_ 293 West Mai move cverylhirg anywhere. MAIN STREET | Shinery. el in St. . We Special a Lention given lngsmu\ ing boilers and ma- PIANO BOXES AT 52,50 EACH. THE PLAUT-CADDEN 0@ FOR SALE . _Louz Distaucs Moving aud E illl)}l.t Mmau, 17 Beswel TEAMING ana moving, trLcking a specialty. Main 5. Phone INSURANCE Jonn H. J. L. LATHROP & SONS' G DISTAN Frord, 233 xpress Te Cii MOVING. Two-Family House with one acre of land, suitable for building lots. There is a variety of fruits. Property is in a central location, Owner leaving town. PRICE $4,500 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS priceas. Shetucket Streat BOOKMINDING TEANMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasecabie ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 1 3 | JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Maae and Ruled to Order ARCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Norwich, PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING, heating, _gasfitting _and general repairing. Jonn Morton, 29 Mar- Ty St. Tel. ¥9 novzld PLUMBNG AND GASFITTING, CONTEACTORS —JOBBERS, Zluml Breed Bulding. PHONE 568-5. The very Dest plumbing oy expert PRINTING workmen at the fairest prices i8 guar- | A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 5. Chiropedist, witeed ; also neating and gastitting. Foot Specialist (prolect your feet). Suith JOBXN_F. TOMPKINS, -8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Max St, 67 West Maun St. Comn. Pnone 1366-4 —_— CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ! "ERINTING of all kings premptly and neatly done, Dy ot Twica, dandld THERE 18 ne advertismg medium in Eastern i equal to The Pulles Capneeticu: ua for business -esuia. “%in for business results. THEEE is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- 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 Two-apartment house, with all ime provements and in pink of conditien, choice location, with large yard for gar- age, near center of cily; must be seen to be appreciated. FRANCIS D. DONORLE, novid Central Building, | WHEN YOU WANT to put your busl c, there is no medi- cut Retest. Come and inspecf| Neo. 17 SPRUCE bargain. inquire of For full Phenes FOE SALE H Nine room dwelling and garage, within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent I! —_——————————— ‘A Bulletic Want ! . Advertisement Will Get ' sTheeT consfipafing diet—yet %0 constipation Under the supervision of a leading selentist a remarkable ex- periment was made. For one whole month men and womien weregiven eggs, milk, cheese—all constipat- ing foods—and yet they did not This a particulars. One of the best New About 270 acri 75 head of cattle. two stery with ell floor garage. Spring barns, two silos, catt house and corn crib. up-to-da make money. Also 36 tons of fine 35 Broadway Two houses on Laurel FOR SALE The Fred W. Hoxie Farm in Lebanen. of land, tillable and pasturage, well balanced for farming, free and smooth to work; will keep House practically new, built in 1915, and veranda, hard wood floors, hot and cold water, bath, steam heat, wood shed, fine cement system to both heuse and ba A rare opportunity to ate farm, either as a residence for a city gentleman, or a place to | hay, and 30 tons of silage for sale. Inguire of FRANK N. GARDNER, Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of F. W. HOXIE, FOR SALE vour Immediate attention. suffer from ipation because they added Fleischmann's Yeast to their diet. ‘When they ate the same consti pating diet without Fleischmann's Yeastasa corrective,.all four were constipated. Thousands of men and women all over the country have found that eating Fleischmann’s Yeast daily gives them normal and reg- ularelimination. Fresh yeastisrich in the elements which increase tHe action of the intestines and kesp London County. water, gravity Two sheds, hen rchase an Add2te3cakesof Fleischmann’s ‘Yeast to your own daily diet. You'll 300n find that laxatives are unnec- essary, Be sure it's Fleischmann’s Yeast—the familiar tin-foil pae- age with the yeilow label. Place a star qng grder with your grocer. early cut cow —— TALKED ON “RAINBOWS, OPTIMISTS AND PESSIMISTS” Norwich, Conn. ew York, Feb, 1.—Instead of a learn- ed disceurse on transportation, w members of the Railway Business Asso ation expected to hear from their pre dent, Hill, well worth These houses Alba- B. Johnson, at ti nua o olng 1o be sold, and why pay rent Gro tonigh, ey heard & thikt SESEGIE T e e SoE ainbows. optimists and pe CLARENCE SHOLES g . Tel. 1386 jan2sd ent Johnson's address turned showing ing of f very de: cellent FOR SALE A good going, well established busi- I line of Grocerles and rably located near tro out to be a report of what ¢ grea: 1 think of the trend of the times and their definitions ors of their views asw»False optimists, lar optimists, pessimists, jokesmiths, the remele of the s s optimus and gen- tleman optimtsts. financial resuits. done % ¥ RED G. PROTHERO, ! JAMES . FITZPATRICK, M. FRANK LEONARD, Board of Reiief. v line and about two miles from Frank- | The associat re-clected the follow- lin square. Reason for present owner |ing officers who ved in 1921 3 sclling is he has made final arrangements | Johnson, pres: ; vice presidents, W. to move to California, consequently must [y, sa) Rochester. N. Y., \ be sold at once, i , Knox Taylor, i For fuller particulars, inquire of N. J, W. H. Woodin, New York, S. G. JOHN A. MORAN, Allen, New York, Stephen C. Mason, i REAL ESTATE BROKER, . Pittsburgh, ¢ es J. Symington, v i FRANKLIN SQUAR . secret Frank W. Noxon. P. s - arvey Miz ¥ton of New York was i clected o Lus newly created office of | LEGAL NOTICES treasurer. SCHOOL “FRATS” NEW HAVEN HIGH w Haven, or alleged fai the board of ed conduct _of s Principal C. L. Kirschner of the New Haven Hizn schodl yesterday cnded until 1923 S rater national. and s p ta P’hi fra onn.., to be heard, a there will be an school fraterni offence charged dents were admii approved by the facul ¥ come about thi nquiry into all the b s and sororis present i who had not b i { n and 1 tae 30th SON J. e J. B Distric t the Probate Co: h, insaid ¥s prior to , and make rx NELSON above and forcgoi Altest: X at” Norwich,: within and £ 2, on (he 31st ni—DAN D. of Carrie § it said Distr; Ayling of Court and reasons for dmitted to probate. W hereupon, It wich, in s | February, A. D..1923, forenoon, and that not; of said ' fetition, thereon, be g this “order one time in having a circuiation i least five' days prior to hearing, and that return Court. DAN D. HOME, of record. feb2d of Norwich, on the 20th A D. 1823 Estate of Mary appeared_in Court and admitted to probate. . Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That said petition he heard and determined at the i Probate ourt Room in the City of Ner- wich, in said Distriet, on the February, A. D. 1822,'at 10 o'clock in the - torenoon, 'gnd that notice of the pendency and of ereon, be given by the publication of inis order one time in some newspaper | of said ' petition, th having a circulation in least three days prior to hearing, and that return Court. of record. test: J. AYLI HELEN M. DR A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 1 instrument purport’ will and testament of said deceased Ordered, That said 1 be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- 3 id District, on the 7th day of and of said hearing en by the publication of The above and foregoing is a true copy Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’ Norwich, within and for the District Present—XNELSON J. AYLING, Judge, ] Lamphere, late of Preston. in said District, deceased. Albert M. Lamphere of Norwich, Conn., praying, for the reasbne therein set forth, that an instrument purportin st will and testament of sa e .. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy HELEN M. PRESCHER, * $2,000 FOR SETTLEMENT OF for the I day vi Junua AYLIN chmon decea: New Haven, Feb. 1 000 to John F. Mora inisirator of the est Aoran _of Derby who lo Rialto theatre fire, by company, is expected 10 b , Judge, Payment of $2 father, and Miss Mab, 1ife in t indemnit; an mad urt Room in the Distriet, be, and ompromise ing entered -against s and persons who were nam g some newspaper aid Distric the date ¢ 1o the Cou; , Ju A bluff is seldom a lux ten is a grim necessity. STEAMSHIPS the body clean of paisons. | ARE SUSPENDED | RIALTO THEATEE CLAIM at once. | been | Norwich Stationary E ciation, No. 6. meets In b morial. Frankiin Chapter, . meets in Masonic Temple. Norwicii e. No. 430, B. P. 0. B mects in Elks’ Home. Clover Temple, No. 8, P. S. Victory Tod No 1 10.0.L,3 T meets 1n Stetfer Hal Germania Lodge. No. 11, 0. D. H. §., meets in Germania Hall Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breel Theatra ANNOUNCEMENTS FARM BUREAU POULTRY INSTITUTE FOR NORWICH The following Is the nrégram for t: farm bureau poultry institute which will be held at Norwich on Feb. 6th. Last year a similar institute was heid in the Community house with an attendance of over 100 people. This vear the institute will be held in the Girls' Community clut hall, opposite the Plaut-Cadden store. One of the special feature of this pro- gram conissts of two talks on the present marketing situation of egss here in Con- POLICE CHIEF BRISBOIS HERE FROM ARIZONA Georze O. Brisbois, chief of totice of Phoenix, Arizona, 1 he past cight years, is in town, wisiting friends at t Norwich state hospital, where he was em- ployed for a time ten years ago. During Liis stay at the hospital, he was weil known in local 'sporting circles us the mainstay ehind the ba for the baseball team then representing the hospital. a team thst was second o none zround tiis secton in those days. Muny a daring and fast Tunner fell a victim to Brisbois’ accurazy in_throwing to bases. Brisbois departed from this section quietiy and after a time spent trav-ling about the south Te located in Phoenix, and joined the police force as a ratrol- man and Lis promotion ecame through conscientious and energeti on his part until he became chicf of the force in the Arizona capital. This is hi: second visit to Norwich since he has livei in Phoenix and upon his first wisit after an absence of neariy seven years, hs promised to visit his friends more fre- quently and has made good In that Te- spect. - While his duties meke his visits here un- certain, whenever he comes east cf the Mississippl, . Bris never fails to vis't his meets it aged mother who lives at Northamcton, | necticut. Prof. I G. Davis appeared be- Mass, his home town, to comfort and |fore the Norwich Pouitry ciub at the cheer her in her declining years. His | January meeting and discussed this & duties carry bim at times to many cities in | uation somewhat in @etail. He wif have the middle and northwest, in transport federal prisoners, man: perate men shot 2 | further facts to present at th of Whom are des. st and talk aft- s time and will also outline the co-operative market- ing systems whick are being put in mo- tion by poultrymen In other parts ef the United States. In addition to this. Professor Jones will have his usual interesting fa present and a number of local poultry- rward, but Bris has vet to lose his man. With work laid asie for the mo- 5 friends find him the same o'd The glad hand pleasing smi ppY 20 lucky disposition, as of oid, L] II_puss('Sh and it s because of tiese | men in the county will discuss different cualities that he Las ende subjects. The program: those who ki Forenoon Sessis we of s the op A8 a. m—Gruwing Profitable Young Stock, R. E. Johes, Storrs, 10.30 a. m.—Three ten-minute talks: 1. Getting D Out of the Pouitry iness, W. W. Service, Preston. 2. 4 Real Poultry House. M. H. Bartlett, Jew. ett Cls 3. Getting 19100 Eggs from 100 Puijets, Fred Kanahan, Lisoon. 11 a. m.—The Egg Marketing Situa- tion, I G. Davi: .30 2. m— try Clubs A tension Poult nate, Paul at present employed at the hos- ., after an abseres of rear's ten and Brisoo! as the batt he oid d Lack to A 1 Florida ard rn Pacific to Pi about tie oree of th | 2 i enix. 3 ze of Norwich with a y to thirty-five men. ital the gove located 1 liows, Norwich. Lunch. state depart e fact tha is a piu: al pa i | 1 Atternoon Sessiol . m.—The “Coop” Plan of Market- . 'G,, Davis, Storrs . m.—Presentation of ¥ to maintzin on so long withoutr beng through politica! Issues. 3ris became. tired e life and married a at present in Di ~Question Box. NORWICH TO P Today of the gin, or Candlemas Da blessed and di jat ade for dine restavrants Billy Bouncer's Circus at the Today. Strané at the he Sacred Heart church. iay at this church the Feast of [ S hing new in the biessing of th be seen when Bil'y lace, follow h the ever n in honor of the Heart of Jesus the blessing of ¢ tales place on w Dlace. as a trampo! Congregational s (Thursday) even be Stewardship. Luke £ ’s Christian after th | e Billy Bo contestan commences, 2uG © liter was formed te the 41st anni Endeavor. founded in are conclusion of the con prize is awarded to the wi coted by the anplause o v of sk veritabie and dexterity tolcano of comedy Irene and Dougias Carbery guaranmtee that the few minutes consumed in wateh- ing contribution to the world of song. dance and langhter are a few min- utes weil spen Charles Toblas calis his offering & study in songs and stories. His sense of humor highly developed and is capable of providing fun.with every word in the dictionary. Creedon and Davis offer 2 bright Ittle comedy skit. You Make Me Mad. This has to do with various stages of tuchu- lent tempers. Plenty of comedy is far- nished and rambles along with seng and uncovers a Sunday Mrs. was a ca home’ of T ARTAUR M. BROW> GRAND SENIOR WARDEN of Bridgenort was | diaiogue. er of Musns | of | Conway Tesrle is seen on tha screen. == THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. annual se: the | When & man goes single-handed into New n Hartford York's underwoid lo reacue @ heautify el S i S e ve-d from deputs zrand mas. | Sirl thers i3 bound to be a heap of trou- ' 7t A L 5 W. Cramer of Portiand, | bie, and that ls what happens in Afier HOME, Acting | FARES :—New London 50c, Gresnport!is the retiring arand master. Other of- | Midnight, Conway Tearies latest Sela- and Shelter Island $1, New York $25(| ficers elented wera: Deputy rand mas. | nick piciure, whieh is piaving at the Park late of { Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or| ter M. Beach, New Milford; | Strand theatre untll Ssturdny, Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and Sun-| zrand senidr warden r M. B petition | 4a%; at 4 P. 3. i . Nor srand funior warden BREED TEEATEE. b forth, | Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River | throp Buck, Wethersfleld: grand The appesramce of Tom Mix, the Wr. g to be the ine@s;aof ffithfi;g:) BEs ;Jcpdg , Wed- | tary, George A. Kies, Harterd. am Fox atar, in 2 new plature isatwave Ty fo Bod Ll interast—and aiwars, 88, Connections with all Coastwise and event of in Foreign Steamship Lines sailing from the Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa- tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969. 11 o'clock in the of the pendency Agent. some_newspaper said District, at the date of said be made to this Acting Julige. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON MGrory Blds, Norwich, Cann. Cierk. _ day of January, BowLiNg AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, Majestic Building, Shetuekei Street, Seven Alleys, six Tabies. filed a petition' to De the COAL AND Woob deceased seasoned wood and kindlings ta largeTor amall quantitiea Phoms 504 or uls-x% R. Shapiro, Willow Bt, formerly — 77 - LEGAL NOTICE - —_— AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within and for the District §h day of sald hearing said Distriet, at the date of said be made to this at No of Norwich, on the lst day of February, A D1 J." AYLING, Judge, of Laura M. Congdon, late of Nonwiein. in said Distric:, deceased. George B. Congdon of Norwich, Conn., appeared_in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth. that administration be granted upen the Cierk. N estate of Said deceased, alleged 1o be DANCING intestate. ! * | Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That said i = | petition be Tieard and deterniined at the BheE Y ;g nsgiuctor, 08 Tellews' | Brobate Coirt Room in the City of Nor. dally. Evening clasgydonday and Thure- | eich, in said District, on the 6ih day of Ay valie hagigon I | ebruary, A. D at 11 o'clock in the ¥ forenoon. and that notice of the pendency of said pelition, ‘and of " said " hearin v thereon, he given by the publication o PHYSICIANS e onder ane & in some newspaper KOPLAND MARKOFF, M. D. _EYE, EAR, NOst AND THROAT Sulie 143-104. Thaver 3ldg. having a_cireniation in said District. at least four days prior 1o the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. i NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above 2nd fore is a'true copy Tel. 1799 “tin for business results. x ¢ THERE 15 no agvertsing medum in through the advertising |Eastern Connecticu: equal te The Bulle T I A Affeet: HELEN A DRESCHER, teb2a Slerk. Wiecks and Brisbois in Reunion has been an event satisfactory in the eut- come. Eut there are degrees of satis- faction: and ¥ maw be £2id of The Pig Town Round-Up, in whieh Mix epsmed vesterday at the Breel thextrs, that it i likely to bBe voteR the mnst satisfying piay in which he haw appeared on the screen. From the moment when Mix as % young ranch owmer, aimed his rifle and Wwith « long shot blew the head from big raitier which threatened the pretty heroine, untll he brought this same charming yowsg woman back from U city to his Tanch as a bride. not-only & the interest mever lag. but It was con. stantly intensified. In The Big Town Round-Up, of wisten ‘Willlam MoLeon Raine is the auther and Lynn F. Reynolds the director. Mix has a fine supporting cempany headed by Ora Carewe as leading woman. Ameng the members ars Harry Dunkinson Lau- ra LaPlant, Bibert Hoimes, William Buckley, Billy Elmer and William Crin- ley. Tom Mix in The Big Town Round-Us will be the feature at the Breed 3main today, ard for the second featurs Bar- bara Bedford will be scen in Cindereils of the Hitis. DAVIS THEATRE. A vaudeville program in wh py" acts predominate cpens at this Pop- ular playhouss today. The topliner is a classy little comedy revue entitled The High iyl of 1922, contalning, as its name signitie only the newest and best of songs, dances and jokes heard and seen in (he latest Brozdway musieal comed: successes The second femture i3 the ieniuc . snappy, jazzy coiored that can sure deliver the goods. RBennett and MoCiain will be seen In w comedy mu Charlie Rellley. the Loy from B senis a singing and taiking sure winner. May McAvoy, most recent addition te the Realart constellation, wi A Virginia Courtship. & sc of a famous aid stage ago. A comedy and we shown. years ago is in the oy visiting friemds in order to mest again his old friend, George Brisbois, police chief in Phoenix, Anizona who is also visiting here. The two men were associaied in base- ball and numerous aihletic activities at the state hospital, Mr. Wicks building up quite a reputation as 2 long distance runner. He is now living in Brooklyn. N. Y. and is empioyed as conductor on the subway line from Times square to the Flatbush seotion. ANNOUNCEMENTS Dr. A. W. Martin, of China, will speak this (Thursdsy) afternoon at the mest- ing of the Woman's Foreign Missionary soclety at Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. He will also speak at the pray- er service in the eveniug. Egs Marketing Meetings. Three egg marketing meetinge, at which time Prof. I G. Devis from Storrs college will discuss the present egg mar- keting situation in the state, will be held this week Thursday and Friday. Thurs- day afternoon a meeting will be held at Baitio at the town hall at 1.30 o'clock. That evening a meeting will be held at Chestnut Hill. The New London county farm hureau, ce-operating with the Tol- land couuty farm bureau in arranges ments for this meeting, since pouitrym: from both New Lendon county and Tol- land county are taking part in this mest- ing. This will be held at the Liberty Hill chiurch. On Friday afternoon the New Tondon county farm bureau is co-opera with the southern Rhode Island f iureau in a meeting to bhe heid at West- erly in the coyneil chamber of the town hall. This meeting is calied for 1 p. m., and will take in pouitrymen who center at Wester: susical Plainville—The new gas cars which the New Haven road is to run from this town to New Hartford madie their first trip Monday mernimg. ° 3