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A Bulletin For Sale A Bulietin Want , = _ ‘ Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get 1t A Bulletin Wlnl _‘ Advertisement Will Get It e WANTED—Female . - e A Bulletin For Sale / |A Bulletin ToLet _ Advertisement Will Sell I|. _ Advertissment Will Rent Ii been cotnipletsd for & bie What Is Going On Tonight' Novelty ard Costums dance in the Com- A Bulig.fix_n For Sale _ Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED-~Male ¥om saLm ‘AvcTioN FOR !ALE—AH kinds cedar posts a.nd become - railway 1 ma Wn TED—Waitress, Funeral Director and Embalmers, 322 Main and Embalmer SERVICE CR NIGHT PROMP’ DAY T Street N P T T ISR RS e sy s Frank G. Waters PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL/ FOR BROODERS HIGH PRESSURE GASOLINE GASOLINE AND OILS 1 West Pearl St. Norwich, Conn.| i { i nd can furnish you with new Piston | rd Pins. We carry a big stock| ngs, standard and oversize. If; HOURIGAI\ EROS.\your ciyinders/ are cracked or scored | FUNERAL DIRECTOKRS Norwich and Jewett Citv The enry atien & Son ”Co. 8 MAIN STREET DIRECTORS FUNEKAL AND ady Assistant CMBALMERS Telepitone 410-2 DAY 0f NIGHT Shea & B;xrke Funeral Divectors 41 Main Street TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete tic and Imported Cigars. . MEYER, Successor to &k JOHN K. BOW M. 116-118 W. Main 8t., Norw itne of Domes- ich, Conn, (Established for Halt a Century) CIGARS | | jment and fu we can weld them. We weld broken auto .and machine parts, farm imple-! rnace grates. Fords re-| ground and fitted with light model| pistons, $20.00. { WE SERVE TO SAVE. {NORWICH WELDING co.|t i Phone 214 ® 570 per thousand | 31 Chestnut Street =i R T | * GYERHAULING AND REPRR WORK| [ OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, - Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts | tiechznical Repairs, Painting, Trlm- ming, Upno'seering and Wood Work, Gizcksmithing in all ity branches ‘l" SO & iark Lfii’fl 7 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET i | i FOR SALE—H Fhone 1716 avidson motor- 6 '17 Come in and Yuu Donovan, 9 Main St feb2d IT MAY MEAN YOU| [ You may be the next Victim of a fire, | Don't take chances. | premium is negligible to the firm pro- ! testion from roney loss it affords. iake cut a pelicy to day. Isaac S. Jones NSURA"{CE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING $1 MAIN STREET CEEQTODIST Sl Muia Si, Nerwica, Pocue 1366-s. iandld PHVS-\AANS FF, M. Ko % s Tel. 1798 STEAMSHIPS WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK~ Leaves Norwich Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 p. m. Arriving at Norwich from Pier 8, East w York, , Thursday and Saturday, at 5 m. 0. Telephone 2083, s. V. KNOUSE, Agent. To NEW YORK The small annual | “Magds TOR SALE_W hard wood. Tel 81 Son, Homestead Farm: BEAUTIFUL baby &ra nograph, regular §2 sale §175; easy Plaut-Cadden Co: Norwich, Conn. 198 CHff St. IN THE from state v fAL\I\ one mii for home T-room “ale ln\Lu TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. AOHN 3. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, febld Franklin Square, FOR SALE PIANO BOXE! AT §2.50 EACH. ; THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO, FOR SALE Two-apartment proveme and ice location, with Jarze yard for gar. age, near center of cily; must be seen to be appreciateda FRANCIS D. DONORUE, Central Builflln[ i with im- m:\'Sd . FOR SALE A good going, well establish showing excellent financial -resuits, ting of full line of Groceries and Meats, very desirably located ne: troi- ley line and about two miles from Frank- Iin_square. Reason for present owner seiling is he has made final arrangements to move to California, consequently thust be sold at once. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. P T ——————, FOR SALE i NOTICE FOR SAL Good building lot on Franklin St. In- | quire A, V. COVELLO, Tel. cottage, with | 1 five min- om r'ml in_square, 1 'sw for the low price, For ruiler particu . inquire of ed busi- | oner Co febbd 1 Rel ed at Norw PROTHERO, > FITZPATRICK LEONARD, FRED G JAM The Board n{ ief of the Town of : meet in the City :id Town, eac o Board of Relief. DISTRICT OF COLCHESTER, CON Probate C: . 3, 18 five day N., Coyrt for allowance; Ordered, ary'A. D, noon;. at_th That ‘the 192 in said D, hointed Administratér - is same_is. ma, and the rected to give i o the date of s: nd_niake refutn-to th«‘ Court. befo Certified from Record. FRANK R. POST, Acting Judge, feh6d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within d_for the Dis: 't ich, on the day of February, ATLING, Tudge, . late of jited his admin- |“\Jdt‘mn dcrnm with said estate to the the di- aid NELSON . Judge. The ahove and true copy o frecord, Attest: MELEN M. DRESCHE febbd Ct PLAINFIELD In the fastest and most exciting b 24 to Both teams played a superb brand throughout the evening. increased as the teams the lead. field had one ba was the local The excitem alternated team’s seventh as- scen in this vicinity defeated’ the K. of C. team frwn Stafford Springs Friday evening, of basketball and the hig crowd that filled the Community house were kent on edze ent in When time, was called Plain- t To her credit. This straight ives and friende were unu i from n Willcox from the Woman's New London, was a week end Mrs. A. M. Biown's. hools in tewn are rue\d nday) for teachers’ "dent F. H. P. Clem '1[ ha! ding the superintendents and 3 mea!lng in New Haven. of the Co neeticut 1, 1821, just sent out from e the bi Fred L. Kan- ong the flocks or more number, per the st of flocks tested for white diarrhoea they were one of the 18 flocks from all over the state found free of infection. In the December re- port of t Home-Egg Laying contest of 44 commercial flocks of 500 birds or over, birds held second place. The many friends of Miss Delphine Beauregard, a former resident, are much pleased to learn that she is soon to lo- cate in the Nerman block in Jewett City, and intends to make her home he Miss Helena Griffi ed heér po- «itlon in Providence several weaks ago, and will remain at her home in Jewett City. William Johnstone home on Soule street. Mrs. Earle E. Gilbert, whe has threatened with Sunday. is very il at his been pneumenia was beatter ANNOUNCEMENTS Will Repert to Y. M. C. A, Auxiliary, A report. from the recent state auxil- fary meeting at Middletown is to be giv- em by Mrs. W. D. Ha ecratary of the New London Auxiliary at the Feb- ruary meeting of the Nerwich-Y. M. C. A. auxiliary which be held Tues- day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the resi- dence of Mrs. W. S. Ailis, 305 Broad- . In addition to the neual business thére will be. a reading bv Mrs. A. C. Freeman and veeal solog by Mre. R. P, Potter. PECSCURIE IS Something New By Orchestra. Always looking for semeéthing new to offer to his patrons, Edwin J. McEn- elly, musical director of McEnelly's Sing- ing orchestra, has added immeasurably to several populir ‘numbers that have recently comeé from “the publighers. The Mc¢Enelly erganization which fg under the personal management of W. J. Cook, will' appear at the State Armory on Fri- day evening this week. One of the mest recent of these s the fox trot “Song of India,” which Mr. McEnelly features as 2 saxophone sex- tet -with a backsround eomprising other instraments of the erchestra. Farm Burean Meettngs. A full programme of meetings i plan- at City Lunch. munity house under the auspiceg of the | Lie Cameo Girl at Davis Theatre. ' month; list positions perience 7 febid polpR | LaF TorFage Jour order now 1 Plainfield Bowling Leasue. Chairman E. | i ‘oaa naibey wwan s © O O I mecu lustitute, Dept, 31-F e P rlug Gellimy. T8 N K gniting, Suf - P\ King of the scommite n Odd Felipws' Hall. , L B2E —Competent girl for general | WANTED — Secong hana Heuselofd | Main- s £ebEMWT s, el Music Association at Siate 2 k. Telephone 643. febid lgnods intiqus. . faviare ctub - raps | St LI ] e make It the biggest hit of the season, An L once, Y oE | e e il booKIE RN CIEAR xlunwarg, etc; high- | FOR SALE—Dressed hogs, 12 1-Zc per orchestra from Worcestér is to play. Common Council Meeting in Counci ot WANTED—Position _as housexeeper | est -cash prices. pound, deliveréd, whole or haif; aiso " Chambe urepsy Dol 6d | Ltor one zenl]eman Write Box §, care Wy 18 . e SAY 3 1 1 West Thames St. The pins fell merrily in the Men's | Fhames . R T R TR R N A . fepid ::erwi:DM Wich, IY3FMW_ )l.““ 3 igs, $1 up. 341 West Tha Tebéd A properly advertised auciion | BOWIDE League the past week. Marriott &Lum‘ggl‘la'lln‘(l:f;l:;ll}fi 'n:flc e ¢ guar ces and | — = 4 — Any ; - Jnery 8 ] i - 3 . [y‘:‘n!nl;ed' r&tfi-nr“fl »gr‘vflr-n”n’s\\-?fil WANTE A\ Tow ‘m' for ww‘m'. cithar ser A8 gn.i_n xfi:ll(igen; g}e;:o:. =) !PEC!AL ot of anufacturers Eam. | ] handled in a manner aione acquired of the Tndians had high single of ‘152 and ttery B, 152d F. A., meets at State { ookl R tatioe | West Side Silk Bl vid 3 corresyondfizz forsl w e $5 0| ie pives. 50c and <o, Italian and French pj U¥_ €Xverience. wiii return handsome [J| 1igh three of 353. The Red Sox hit high | Armory. Withs ORI Nrsabiee Manaieater | e o 815 per BOhEG ol O Der s 35 0 D s Tne ot ooy one aow, - at |f results. Evidence of the fact was | team single of 568 and high taam thrée| NOrwich AeriesNo, 367, F. O' E.. meets Cobtt, 16 ,:.‘lt«m,;‘,'““" Ma ‘,é‘{,}d 4 —= = = perience unnecedsary; no canvassing. | Fagan's Smoke Shop. tebad :L‘“’t“;"rgécll;g sale of the AW, Bas Jf of 1640. How the pins fel: st 5"“3;‘;5‘1 Street. R 3 g £ 4 g S S B Tty which we sold on last A 0, U. D., meets in Steiner WANTEDTiremen, brakemen, begin- 70 RENES Bfi?gautqgu SRl Mumlt:xl:al:f" i ? ) m'a“ :"m"’ i "f)d e e wan e dtientance wag JAg8 Cout e otion Plotures znd Vaudéville as ners $150, later §250. Railw 5 m— ocation, stock, tools and farming imple- sa S @ Dronouriced uccess, outu ., 100 101 00— 310 an. audéy a tion, Desk 367, Liro %5 “"fi'o‘s TO LET—Lower tenemént, all improve-| WANTED_Heal estate of ewery de- | ments included ; first farm consisis of 57 Qand the e obtained was fully up R Baldwin 107 :z: :}; is Thestre. . TS T e ey |iments;: itamtedinte’ p ; very ow seription ol on Sommisgion: hasih. | €182, At Sraumthuu‘se and pasément; ::z:héri: mation of several real es- | mastham 104 15— 307 Vaudeville and Motion Pictures a D YOUNg man as | rent Yo man willin; around the | Bur icol, ayer Bldg., Nor- |large barn, a 2-story wagon shop with itles. gy i s Strand Theatre. chauffeur. private or . commercial. &IX | place. Inquire zgngw.fl £inSt. _fevsa | wieh, and Jewett Clty, - decaESMW, | WATer power, 2 new hen houses, o quan- =k V. Royls .. 98 S5 570 | tien- Pletuites At Breel Thastre a0t 7wt Tong L N N | o mava el B ok | T WANTED Doty i e | ot fruit ‘trees, just coming Into bear- WITTER BROS., 1. Rovie ... 112 120— 369 3 t THames Bt., City. feb3 T—Te - e rooms, e’ % 7 ne straw- -8 A PO 1 DT | it fmroveriea gnq"i; rel BLill Ave, | state road. American neighborhaod, 5000 | herks bed, rAspbeLFioe Snd other befrics AUCTIONEERS, 519 519 561 139 ANNOUNCEMENTS — febid x:;;recuag;léhul\l‘\lmt"s 10 to 30 acres; s[a}e second farm consisty of 60 acres, a 6-|§ Office and Salesrooms. No. 42 Main % LOAT AXD FOUND TO RENT—Pursiih S Tiant uced it rite Box 350, Buherus Of- | room dwelling house, with several other Street, Danielson, venn. Dark Werses. Bale of Cars. - | nousekeeping. 27 Dwfié‘ Bl - | e e x Sictive ang watt eé‘\‘.f,‘;;eé“:',‘h’. wood md N . Initial sale in 1907 by 3. C. Witter, || & Provost R $os | aqThe Nerwich Motor Car Co. st 3z POUND A 1922 automobile marker. |~ ¥OR RENT—Furaished | s L of Shirel na oamk | water; positively must be sold by March fand busy ever since, Beuks g < :““ street, are having a speclal sal Yo 3434 Tme owner can have sume by Nk rooms, 6 Carter Ave., Zast Side. |waniel Securities, Box 214, Nerwica, | 1§ Ad anges f’“"’ifi;“ ey Pechle R R b e b Te pext t¥o wesks. figecia ppiFing to George len, Versaliles janiba febld g ty, an hayer g., Norwic) o . & d - IR+ 4 Tgains are ered Mr. Louis A and piying for this adv ebsd | — D iy = D i s ey O fm“s“ms 1 Sullivan .. 107 11 95— 323 | wolr 808 piving for this sdv. TO RENT—A desirable front room fob | — WANTE —— e e of Putnam, who is now sole own LOST—If the person who picked up a |gentleman, with heat and light, in a pri- ¥ fur FOR SALE—Parlor, dining room and| . b ce sar a1 sea-ler of the businees. See adv. handbag in the telephone booth at the |vate family, fine residential section, “Yu-.‘flf““l‘,{,‘;,‘};‘“f wilting Fecth Turnioues anil fugs. saigood BOOKBINDING 458 53T 551 186 -n\nrksu n Saturday xafinmnnn ahuu‘i Td]v\sd»u‘\f %xslgnceflg: Franklin square. |Z s _jas new. Call at 28 Summer St. feddd e e S Tc_ 4 o'elock will return to this office. reward | Address M. ox 20, care Bulletin. | Antiques, old beeks, tools = JOIEPH BRADFORD 8y Onen, Glet. nd ne jons as 26 | g e g FOR SALEK—The Easton farm now Ranex 138 333 wil hfied given and no questions asked. _Jan26d Tl v Eie £ "?\o‘;:‘x‘:‘?'etu;fi. 3 P‘T\‘;fé known as Haston game farm, situated in Breadwa: Willard 109— 294 | _ The last rehearsal for The Cames Girl . P o -w “RUNT—Heated furnished room. H. | jans0d | South Killingly,, within 2 1-2 miles or Blank Buk- Made and Ruled to Order | Mathewsen fe— went off very smoothly. The novel scen- & vflfl)—f\ rosar) unLL;ra_»fux. L. 16 Laurel | Ave mnlfld i S ioaD AT eune . Damelsnn‘ Center, comprising 61 acres, Cullen 99— erhy and effective costumes have arrived aturday afternoo must be id SECO URE and new { more or less, one nine-room house, large 2 ahd eve § e A fersd | 70 “‘;{—R"f,"s" for light }W‘“‘"' floor coveringe bought and sold. Get our | barn and other bulldings. i fAir repair, 187 M e e e T i e i it ons Jrices firglbefors conis elsewnsrt New Lot prich T T A DANCING T i e i el e g ondon Salesroom, 16 Water St., Nor-|John Butler, Owner, or come and see. —— > o vy dbkaias wich. decsm febid H’!] B LEVY, Insirmctor, 0dd Fellows’ —. and T there has been's grest ——— e TRt WANTED_Raw_furs, at FOR SALE_Verment cows. 1. D. M i, - Brming ol e vate e R e they can still be o BN every Thursday. 'A. C. Beinett | Carthy, Norwich Town. el 4033, ; pOA st p.t0e Dox e for the :x” B s ey Farks Dbest thor: | yoR SALE—A pair of work-horst sa feb3d i G s Begin now: Jan23d Datfopmance and - at mat W i » 3 it | vears old ned and sound, only reas | — : given at popuiar prices, no seats being A ot 2 *3se’ for them, | WE BUY una pay highest prices Tor | FOR BALE_100 quarts bf milk, evers = = Cauchon reservee. T e for them. | cecond hand furniture books, | day, at Sc__Telephone 1094-14, febid Berni HA Phone | o 3 1 - D. LEGAL NOTICES ernier Tl'rou;h the generosity of the Commu- sghorns. 1,0 ings of W S = 5 isremhr;}]‘e %%ggfsur to Kin; FOR SA; EALI— “Woodlots in Montville and Sandoties. and” . , send for S Ledvard. G P. Coates, 121 Main St. 845 1615 N. Fitts ‘onn. febdd | FOR H'Al{ ~—Horse gng wagon, plow, | R CANTED— firms for eatalogus, ) V\W . Coates, ain by 5 5 OF SALE_S. C. : cuitlvator, heifer and one saw TiE: | 10 ‘acres up. With OF WIthoGE SOt Eive A ed Sex. ' ™ ee, ‘ March ist Inquite H. 1. Collins,” Allyn'ssPoints full partioulars in first lette: as to prioe. fox‘ e k;ndfixqss. Alexander 108 81 syl e fl!fi"r at the B size, location and terms. P. O, Box 105, |1 bushels for also cbal by bushel or ! who are well enouch 5 - | i&vert City, Conn. jy224 - |bag. Riverside Garage Co. Phone 763 ATAR Ui i 3481 “one of the featur SALE HORSES 5 ALED PROPOSALS will be received | C; Culiard .1 101 3101 ent will b : 1 have 12 good horscs, and 3 cheap| WANTED—We pay migrest prices fof | — - te Highway Commissioner, 240 | Hopkins 18 o P A R ) At brooders, | horees, that 1 want to @ of right | second & furniture. Norwich Furni- | FOR SALE—THe Nor roRlAEg | Wl tg s Avene Hasttord, Gonnscti. | Moftitt -, . 103 342 | Miss Lucy wnux_ da . Last Harttord, Gt {0 make room for another ¢ ficize oS Bemet e kIR d Lnj;::r\!.dal 104 Main S0 el 335 or T80 until 2 p. m. Monday, Feb. Z0th, 3 E & bought me. N el 2 , for the “following sections of State 557 513 568 1640 buy—prices are right. Come — Fori Frtl L - 5 5 5 o - i FURNITURE, STCYES, HOUSEHOLD '“m“ COEBIEY. eary th wor ,m\n accordance with - plans and ey il g.\’! 2 beau MER K. PIERSON. GCODS of all kmds old books, pictures, ;x thout dswck nr}\drlrcz;s L. mas n(. file in .the umc:-1 of l,:e aiby called “La Rue: . 3 . N lainfieid, Conn. Thone 99-12 Moosui. “ommissioner and at the { Wa 114 88 106— 308 ZUNEBAL DIREUTORS feb3d | pattles, gl 2 2 4 3 i » glassware, etc, wanted for d L Andersoyn L1608 14— 333 i ¥ | cash, anywhere in eastern Conn,|— T T T B N 7Y 3ANON: About 17.000 iy, 25 1 a7 2 2 FOR SALE—Horse hay, cow hay, oat ravel Yoad on the Colches- | 35 02— 271 ; Ward Bros, 45 Jackson Street, Willi- | yay, rowen ana clover. 4. C. LeMngwall. orwich road. Plang cifi dreene .8 101— 283 ] . . " 0 s and specifica- b & GEORGE G GRANT | avrowoun accessomes mantic, Gonn., Phane 632-3: Lot “Geniid at the office of A. W Bushell Di. | Hazard .. 1 114— 320 [ board with auite profe Undertaker and Embalmer | navm your tires 1utreaded. look nike FARMS for Rale; easy (erms; list your | (100 Hneineer, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, TR I ETTT e ! property with me for quick results. i'red E s 2| 7 3 ¥ $2 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE \,"M:,‘,’,"SL“,EE;,‘, L. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Phone 99-2 Tovx 0*. HOMPSON: Abaut 9, e e R Teleilione 630 ¢ 10000 d ., Midat —_ — cha off. & 3 : 1 ¢ 00 Dran ang Yoi o | desire to announce to the. public tham )[ 3 xv_(‘xr whole and e mn ing -brovder Divisioti lnwu prnn_}r‘;fi:’” Blag., al services for Mrs. Dennis | have purchased the Oil Route of | [Ti& & hn"‘\‘,\.“‘gv,, PRODUCTS co., | flocks of ¢ vestig Conn St. Mary's chur Jonathan Smith, and will be pleased | 5Core Bt.. Norwlch. Vantic, || {063 ajuable Mntarmation {s dres morning. Rev. J. J. McCabe - to give you the sdme excellent service| GREE ,(wu.l-, GRAIN (0, log : agents. C. C \ M i, diiiem high mask. The urial e ; "V Greenevitte. N e B High Mars’s cemetery in Lisbon. “mml“gs lng you received in the past. { feb6MWI Wo0d, sa S were Dennis Barnett, Jo- Marzuer { s e s e dcl!\e;ed 49 & cord. | Phone 1016.13. g Jehn , Dan- | Copeland, L. { ¢ villlam J. Br and Fred | chorns that . Phone Your Order to 778-23 FOR SAL ST | 5. Gilbert. The flower b b an Funeral Direciors S Eeves oo hous i owers. sent oy reva- | Sronne the faces of elactrin flach Quinter, Wam»; Learned, Deatrine Greene aymond Rover given with grace and Ten Nichts in o Dar Room at the Str Today. The feature B. ¥ traction at is Zaza Dell & 3 3 Song and Dance Moments. These per- formers are very well 1 ville, being featured f seph E. Ho Laspo and Benjai novelty acrobatic a D': the scro‘n will be al superfeature Ten Room. the picture United States talking. the screen from the popula the world famous stage success. T ture that played all the simultanetously. The picturs that all attendance records everywh picture that 1z well wort the admission pric 4 cay, youll enjoy th which contalns many make you sit up and take notice, Thrrmgh, ! lauch at they funny incident fine produc-. tion. Wirst exclusive showing fn° Nor wich, at the Strand for only three daye. See ft! Don't mies it for xrfihln‘. No: advance in prices. B —_—— Davis Theatre, Tuesday and Wednes-> day. 4 : The theatre.goers of Norwich will be; given a rare treat on Tuesday and Wed-¢ nesddy when The Great Herman, thel master magician will present in comfunc-; tion with' our regular show, an hour of Mirth; Mystery and Magic. This grfa! company of Marvelohs Mvsterfiere ara a gold mine of !rmmueflbm laughtér and? broke e. The theatre has there been assembied smed” an entertainment of Mysterr and Magle. | Mlle. Gladys, one of the members of this company is without doubt the most . wonderful vrophetess and mind reader of modern times. Write vour question. at home and dbring them sealed to th theatre. and “Mlle. Gladvs will anmwer. them. . Pauline Frederlck has one of the great- * est reies of her career in “The Lure of= Jade™ That Migs Frederick != one of the real- | 1y big personalities of the screen and tha - S stage, ton, Is established beyond ques- = ned for next week by the New London erfi 1 - 4k Eemnklio S TRUCKING e £ victory. The line_ups: e tion by her bri performance in =6 N LINE Two-Family House with one acre }| piaingera N e Slom:lly Farm ahned HomshD;lquu- ’On Lure of Jad The story from the fa-: GEORGE LAnanT, Qeeum, teaming, | NEW LONDO! of land, suitable for building lots. § ;7 00 7 A: ent'& v b L "'g:mmfifn‘;yc;; clle pen of Marion Orth, fits Mies l’"rn:l.- A PLUMBING, SUPPLIES moving and trucking. Tel. 61%-13. jyid Sabi oot s There is a variety of fruits. hall. On Tuesday the executive com- :‘:.’L‘Lb:f.c:';““‘h t1s the fact that Mist = €% P, JOSLYN, 233 West®Main St. Wa S 3 ity s eenti ion, § | Swanson Pallarrek | mittee of the burcan maets at the Farm | po. . 000" St e ack s R o estins. “.‘““““ 2ad | mave. everyiiag ahvaness: . Speciil Be Al e e e L WSip'f.i'vi':,'Q.;n.'" oL ation Burean office at 1.30 p. m. and on tne | Frcderiek Bas a most © general rep f Jona Mortion, Z‘l‘d tention giyen to moving boilers and ma- || $3.38 7:0 b. 3 hari T R S S e Bernarda | same evening tha Farm Bureau meeting true artist, e PN chinery. Tel. 798-3, sepld : | PRICE 34,500 will be held at Ledvard at which time | 'R0 0 N Jo0 b w,,,‘",,‘,"s_“f‘““."“" | Loug Distance Moving ata Expressing, |f Steamers leave Daily, exo, Sunday, I h \Provost ., -+ Fagan | the county agent and crop mectalist from |, (5iC5, “The P Flimbins. and Henting.) Zimmerman, 27 Boswell Ave. iel. 14 11:00 P, M. JAMES L. CASE e Cateors | o, college wil discuss crop srablems of | SO JOHN BLUM, ‘ 2 irel % alchera | interes he farmers in this locailty. - Breed Bulding. Phose | ookt f':v;?:‘l;"°‘j’;§h ‘;’j‘%gfi'&‘“z‘:} Due New York, Pier 43, . R. R aony 508 ! Ri On ‘Wednesday a pruning demonstration Sharat. 5 PHONE 5.5 Min S¢_Phons 14 7:00 A, M. 40 SHETUCKET STREET | Score: Plaifield 24, Stafford Springs | Will be held in the forenoon at 10 a. m. Bv'”d' chima B 3 The very est mumbm: Dy expert P i 122, Goals, Dougherty 3, Swanson 3, | on the farm of C. T. Armstrong in Gri “At the’ En‘d‘ "’,. the Wor' a_new ., workmen at the fairest prices 8 guals o u:u.! & SON, Hazard3, Argenta 2, Pallarrek 4, Ber- | W0ld. On the same afterncon the Nor- j Paramount picture, \eed; alse heating and gasfitting. Lg'{'G“g‘fs‘Ti; S5k MVZQ‘EG nardo 4, Calchera 1. wich Co-operative Exchange will, hoid | Compson makes her 0! ‘r-o ‘.l‘x & sacin ZORS BIOTANGE MOVIN NTT F 0 R s A LE " The Plainfield Buddies took the | their first annual meeting 4t the Farm |proved a winner at X c=d TEAMING AND TRUCKING b i S measure of the Taftville Bear Cates 14 [ Buréau office at 1 p. m. On Thursday | yesterday. Miss Compson is ‘JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plumbing, Heating, Tmni{:g * and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE done very prompiiy ané at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest Phone 175 UILDING ARCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Norwieh, Conn. TorELs !fl. D—n:d- 'P ——— e A CA® HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Full class garage service cop- m. Sherucket St ET ne 728 EEeth ST WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Centractor_snd — e Bullder, Mill Work and Jebbing. u West Main St. Phene 971. deczd ARCHITECTS i S A e ——— CUDWORTH & THOMPSON BOWLING HOTEL. Zuropean rian, |large TIps. 'hleng;n m‘lgfs AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, e — Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON (ON THE SQUARE) Somers Buiiding Tel. 774 Office Hours: 9 A, M—8 P. M, And by Appointment DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Majestic Building, Shetucket Street, Seven Alleys, six Tables. ¥ ; COAL AND WOGD COAL, seasgned wood and Kini or’ mai 2. R S rkea Tane DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. wn‘z) YOU wal‘ toe&n Iaur Tnm- ness_before the publie, um better than through the ad columns of The Bulletin. BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.00 PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY $8.00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 792 HARRY B. FORD FOR SALE . Two houses on Laurel Hill. well worth your immediate attention. e houses aré going to be sold, and why pay rent Wwhen you ean buy sb reasonable? - For further details, see CLARENCE SHOLES, Tel. 1352, jan25d PRINTING . = M S ] 3 » to 4. The game was rather close & ing the fi ur- t half, but In the second half the Buddles had things their own way. The itneups: : Buddies. Beareats. Struthers St Germain Right Forward BUDSRE Soq . SVaa . gia . dc T UL IRNS La!’!gln's Cooper Coleman La Course 3. Murphy | h Guara Merelor.-, - . Pianchor, Vincent L. G. Lemevireau AR Left Guard Score, Buddies 14, Learcats 4. Referce, =il This week Plainfield meets the fast Danielson K. of C. five and the B dies the Moosup Ts. The damage resulting from the at’ the Tawfon {ffi r being repaired. Xearly all the errangements ud- fire cently s rapidly, SEaee two pruning demonstrations aré sched uled, one in the forenoon at 10 a. m. at North Stonington on the farm of IJ. D. Av one in the afternoon at 1.30 2t ) ich on the farm of A. E. Geer. On Frlday two more pruning demonstratiors will pe h | farm of E. W. Jones at Goshen at 10 a. m. and in the afternoon en the s of H. R. Whitman at Waterford at 1.30 p. m. At all of the pruning demonstrations ed W. H. Darrow the crop spe- from .the cellege will be present show up-to-date methode in light pruning on trees that were pruped last vear and at Norwich and Waterford he 1 show methods of pruning old apple trees that are in need of renovation. At the Norwich Co-operative exchange meecting, Professor Owens is scheduled to talk on better seeds, after the com- pletion of the regular business. The possibility of a penitentiary sen- one on ths to tence is about the only thing that éan|News, 244 to the dangers of football. ing, more beantify than ever bef of the proprietor o cafe and gamb tion quits herself with R The story carrfés the Shanghal xn a lonely southern s:as. where & dri:‘n:tic 2 er noted . productio Casson TFerguson, 2and othedd. “At the Eend of the World” will hn the feature at the Breed thontre sealy tedavy and tomorrew and other platurse on the bill will include Johnny Tipes In ‘Pathe “Torchy's Nighthood,” and the

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