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A-Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It TUNITY—We desire to make ions with a good reliable party to T dight and power plants, water sys- Lerus, ng systems, in_the surrounding xm.m?y, must be a produser. For pars l4cull.fl";\dnxn‘ai Box 135, Bulletin. TWANTED—Married _man for _dairy farth ; tenement, gardén, etc., furnisied: N. Whiting, Norwicn. Telephone. fep14d T WANTED—In the Danielson of Plain- field territory, a man to eolicit and coi- = e oid reliable life insurance any; married man preferred; man n' 10 \\orl no others need apply Ad&‘esfl Bex 65, Putnam, (.mn (ehl ia TED_Papermakers; Fourdrinier snd cviinder macnine tenders and back tenders for strike job out of state: state | experience; replies confidential. Box care Bulletin (eoBd me rallway mall “$133-$197 month; list positions Frankin Iostitute, Dept. SL-E., R & febed LOST AND FOUND m‘l‘vsflwaen Woolworth's and the oston Store, Wednesday, black poaket- ook, containing money and owner's name. Leave at Bulletin Office and re- ceive reward % feb13d _‘m D—_Biack and _ white bulldog. nay have same by paying charges. 05 Pmm ¢ Main St, Danielson. febl1d E—— POULTRY A Bulletin Want. WANTED—A woman or girl for B Box 165 ‘l oon eral h:unework_ Moosup, Conn. SALESLADY wn.nted about nua. 1st, an e ienced coat and suit sales- woman; o party ; re- plies will'be held mflug vonfldencm. but do not. apply -unlees.experienced: dress, with refefences, Saleslady, are ol Norwich Bulleti. feb14d tent_girl for general housework. Apply. 123 Broad St. Phone 690. WANTED—Salesladies -f must be over 16 yexrs oid. Apply, 'l‘anncy Corp., Thayer Bidg: WA petent American housekeeper, family of two; no washing or_ironing. C. M. C, Bulletin Office. febl4d WANTED—Girl wor good wages. Wi uhmnon St TWAD D—Housework by the day or hour. Write Box 124, ¢are Bulletin. feb8d for general house- Apply evenings, 127 fepl1d WE WANT a girl with ability as a bookkeeper who can break in on bookkeeping machine aad hold permanent position in large or- ganization. Only one who. can .furnish references meed apply. Write Bex 56, care Bulletin, P S B e v TO BENT TO RENT—Furnished rooms for 1i housekeeping,, 27 Divsion St. . febl4d SALE — Hatching | eggs from Utility Reds, §1 per 'settmg of 13. 2 Lebanon. ~Address, Maple Hill febl4d R SALE ab) chicks and hatch(ng om White Leghorns, Whits Rocks ; alsp custom hatching. telephone 1875-12. febl4d HATCHING _eggs, chicks €W sghorns, 1,000 per week; sottings of W. Wyandoties and R. I Reéds; send for P N. Fitts, Storrs, Conn. febdd "BABY CHICKS, 182 up; brad to lay; prepald guardnteed de‘ner; vislt our ; send fu brooders, | hux Hultvrd Ct. § Roy Clar FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER F uneral Dxrector “and almer OMPT SERVICE CAY CR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Alien & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNEKAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Styeet PHYSICIANS SOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, BAR, NOSH AND THROAT Buite 103-104. Thaver Bldg, Tel. 1799 ] DANCING . H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Norwich, Phone 1996 or 401. Pri- vats jessons given dally. feblld TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, I MEYER, Successor to JOHN E. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main 8t.,, Norwich, Conn. (Established for Half a Century) ClGARS 2 voe Ciger aare 370 per thousand . ¥. CONANT. i1 Fraskils 1 e BOWLING AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, ‘“‘"};" Building, Shetucket Street, even (.ED'()IIN & 'l’l’ MPSON ABCHITZOTS Thaver Buildiag, Nerwich Coevn AMERICAN BOLBE D. Mnl’l‘w Prop. First class garage service coD- mecied. Phome. =Shetacket St DEL-BOFF HOTEL, "urT ¥ Hayes Bros., FPropas. Tel e 12’1. 26-28 Broadway. PRINTING (T | -Igm“u Drnnm& “ “ TO RENT—Six-room apartment, oak floors, steam heat furnished ; also garage. C. Chamberlain, Martin House. f:blld TT0 RENT — Tenement of five.rooms, M}hbxmprc\emu, 225 Laurel Hill Ave. eb 10 TO RENT-Furnished. rooms, heat at all times. Patrick Hynan, 60 Main St. febdd TO. RENT—Apartment of six rooms ; and bath, fireplace, modern conveniences, and garden, 417 Washington St., Norwich Town. Cali between 11 and 12. febid FOR RENT Furnishdl light house- keeping rooms, Carter Ave., Zast Side. _ janlod TO RENT—Room: for light house- keeping. Phome 158 iysd FOR SALE—Horses SALE HURSES I _have a few good horses that are ready for. work, and two cheap horses, that I want to dispose of right away, fo make room fer another load which will arrtve Feb. 17th. There will be 28 head —a good assorlmem MER E. PIERSO Tel. 5365 * feb10d AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOERIES HAVE' your tires 1ctreaded, look like pew, wear like new, as good as new. Ci 33 Maln St feb24d MOTORCYCLE AND BICYCLE RIDERS ATTENTION When the>warm days: in-spring- come, will_your matorcycle or . bicycle. be in good condition and ready, or will you have to wait until you can get it over- hauled before riding? Now is the time to have it done, by first clags repairmen, ‘We overhaul all mahes of machines, call for the work, and guarantee it. JAMES P. DONOVAN. Telephone 709. febl4d prr——— — RADIATORS BOILING OR -DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GuARUS AND LAMP STRAIGHTENc AND REPAIRE WM E. SHANLEY 432 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blaciksmithing in all ito kranchss oGt & Glark Corp. 57 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET CEIROFODIST A. 6. THOMFSON, t Specialist (protect your feet). Suita 1-8, Bldg.. 321 Main St, Norwieh, Cosn. Phone 13664 DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Nerwich, Cann. INSUBANOE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetuckst Street HAURANCE OF abi KINDS BUILBING 'XLL[AM !.' !0"&70 Cunmm Bullder, Mill Work i) Jebbing. 59 ir-n St. Phone 9% M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer e = W%lx YOU WANT to_put your - efore the public, B&I ‘is 1o veugl- m M"‘;» than through the advertis { | H R. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | ! | ~lnz§ o dtg Shapire, Willow SL '1 the Jewett Business School is a short cut ' Coni “Tel. A Bulletin Want ; Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Miscellaneons w.;\'usn—cona‘e of and Tel. 1841-14. WANTED—Dodge runabout, 1918-1921, ntgmdwndlmn Box 216, Bullef Lln " WANTED—Peopls to know the Feb‘ 15 Supper at the Preston €ity Congregation: Y. febl4 —_— e six or eight 8 garden, modern im- ‘%:u\nmfnu R. G. Lhoqnelbe. N"l"lch good bun. henhouses, al-Church has been postponed m«flnke- - A BUSINESS or shorthand tutmng at to success and steady employme Frankin St thaylzll 5 nL 1tbATuThS a0 e N O TN ‘I'A TED—Second hand In(nl].ura and d:sl ang largest dealers in Wwe buy and scll anythi rices. Louis D. prn’,' k‘ui"ll \\'l!er SL Nnxwxch Phnn. 708-3. may WA, TED——Axems male and female, to_sell my preparations all over Connec- tleut; samples furnished reliable agents. Waiter R. Urooks, 37 Greenmanville Ave., Aebldd . NTED—Meat chopping block. Mike \Auzmd{ P. 0. Box 1314, i e , Jewett City, FARM wanted on lease, = farmet with $5005 would: buy xperienced land. Box febl0d machine to Boswell Ave: febid ~ BY JUMP—A auto run into & truck full of jelly t'other day and a lot of pee- ple git catched in the jam. We wancha to jam one of them 50 or 75 pipes into your mouth; there wuth more; Manile cigars 6 for 25¢. $3.75 box of 100 ; Gold Bond smokin' tobacco 10c a tin. Fs‘ml Smoke Shop, opp. \\oolwarlhs feb8d WA\TEDVLiberty bonas. Address K, care Builetin. febéd WANTED—Antiques, tools 142, Central Village, Corn. WANTED—Your sewing repair. R. Stephenson, 42! Phone 1353-14.- ud szcond- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3. Jan21d WANTED—Antiques, old book.s Tools and second hand furniture. J. King, 46 Spring St. ,Norwich, Conn. Phone 1138-13. Jan20 SECOND HAND FURNITURE and new. floor coverings bought and sold. Get our prices first before gonig elsewhare. New Lorndon Salesroom, 16 Water: St.,» Nor- wich. dec3ld WANTED—Raw furs, at H._A. Heeb- ner’s, x;fivery Thursday. C. Bennett. nov WE BUY and pay hizhelt rices for gecond hand furniture ‘books, Kremens, successor to King, 18-58 Water Advertisement Will Sell it " Bulletin To Let Advertisernent Wm“ b —_———— PIB acres, FoB sALE g Farm consisting of 140 ‘a ' good, modern style house| ‘etc., plenty of and good water supply ; this farm is al out’ 2/1:2 ‘miles from Jewett City. and one mfls f_rwn state r mul S be sol Butdlnk. & Md\wfll 'J.'?Im desi ayer Blfls ke f\?grw 2eb14TuThS FOR & 50 tons first quality hay, 1. oo mowfi oats, at farm qr delivered, | Nins: room: dwelling - and new ‘ gafage; within ‘five minutes’ walk of Franklin_ Square. This is a hone onders ec write to ‘W.;S.” Brown, Shepard Hill Farm, Central . Village, bargain. For full: particulars, Moosup i PEaL, feblad iguire of FOR sALE«Mabtts cream :epuz.tor, No. .6, capacity 600 Ibe, A-1 condition, very little used., lmqulre of Wilhelm Samlhalm E. Brookiyn, Danielson. ‘TuF - THOS. H. BECKLEY 276 MAIN' $TREET - SALEFarm 183 5 town Phones Leb; (DI stato of cuttlvation, dairy it and ry. farm, Delco lights. K. A Hoxid? Yantic, Conn: feblid FOR SALE—An ideal oountry home and ‘ store property, -located “in one of ‘Windham wumys finest . towns; -house With improvements, store do; [ neirly ;ss 090 business per year} [~ “with ~ game. * For nuflculars. B sd:h'ass Builetin Office, ——— LEGAL‘NOTICES NOTICE FOR SALE_Mixed _ slabs, se;S(:;cd, LTI 0,00 bort, ‘SRliyerell s poand oEhe, Board of Relet of the Town_ o e 1 meet in the, Cit; FOR SALE—Four hen turkeys and i ; [ HAI Bunding. in’ Saig Fown, each day, MMH fresh yeast P o P B S Ay, |Sun@ays- exteitEds ftom Web. 1st to Feb, ;uzy in, millc Men Tel, 1855.3. feknTuThS 20th, 1922, vfrom 19 25 m. to'4 p. m., ta :mgmkduh..ndmuud Ix:mx to appeais from the doings of the "FOR SALE—Hard wood, $9 a cord; thmemirrpa-d on Assessors, and to transact any other bus- ;Qh::‘;-nu Vood”rd s.“t:m\;estsgxlllt haréi m%slnéone) !\u .be. done.at said meeting. split cl Ut _WOO! . Dated at ‘Norwich, on., J: 108 cord ; “mixed wood, §3 & cord. . Vin o £ 20y a.»wnrik., Faxr Grnundn Tel. 1796-4. FRBD G PROTHERO, JAMESC” PITZPATRICK, .. M., FRANK. LEONARD, Jandsd” Board of Relief. .and healthy by eating 2 or 3 eakes of« Fleischmainn’s: Yeast fresh every:day before orbetween meals. « ‘Besuréiv's Fleischimann's Yeast— ° | “the Yamiliar tinoil package with 5 4 fl-.eymb-l.bel. Place a $tanding 17 gfdcer today. ¥OR - SALE—AyTshire cow, due g freshen soonm, guaranteed for at least 14 to 1§ quarts,of milk a day. Inquire' o Momfwosére\sks. Oakdale. Tel, 1855-2 | T FARMS rer 58 en-y terms, with or : without stock. ress L. ' Groman, . [ Plaintield, Conn. “hone 99-12 Mousup jan25d FOE SALE—Horse hay, cow hay, oat NOTICE. To cn?l.n‘rons. AT A COU £t Nor¥teh. A it J AYLING, Judge. n° theit olaims against six woniy f1di 1 sotlce. to thal effect, touether with a copy f this-order, on ‘L Sichpost nearest ta thé place where said deceased last dwelt, end in the same Fown, and by publishi “the ‘samé énce Ii u’ Mowspaper having circattion in”gaid Jatrict, and make re- property with me for quick resul said estate within L. Racine, Plainfeid, Conn. Moosu ate. Ly posting a dred Phone . 99-2 Janl7d OR SALE—Mag ony coal bur-- ing brooder Stover hest_ mave for large, flocks of ‘chicks; investigate before buy- ing; valuable mformation is free; cate asking °Gorigress foda¥ for an ap propriatién of “¥850,000.060 for tha na nexy-Year, ‘ran o ieedge of a t cned fight - by adwotates of governmen 1o he lhu & aud. lu. gues from agents. C. C. Hewitt Co. | tum lo tis.Co P i T et be e |t to e oG ! Jani4a UNETESY . avive, Judge. Jg,im’? figure -fixed:by the arms neets in Odd Feliows’ Norw 0. 1396, OI0- n Owls’ Hali Sachem Chapter. No. 57, 0, B. §. et m Tr.ple Link- faj jes' Aux meets in. Bucl Richard Hou ~ Vaudeville and - Motion * Stranud Theatre. Motion . Pictures at Breed ‘X'hn;n —_— ANNOUNCEMM Jewett City Real Estate Sales. Burdiek @nd McNicol have “Sol@ thre building lots. situated - on - Nows Maly street, Brown E park, Jewetr € Jewetr City. building borough ihuihl at y \:\e -:lso “sold 10 Hrnry La Pumle. “who 'fl ance. —_— STRAND THEATRE. d does not helieve In sensa- loes believe 'n giv- the best king always fnd.a goot catled ’Pe'von Echoet they offer . i tivo bani offer = comedy t h i 3 They—have some very FYSIR el S N Ty hay, Towen and eft 1. AL e L z g and dape- A GRS T LD “J"f‘ deceased e |PENBY ASKS 3850,000,000 FOR ¥ FARNS for siie CFIRT R lors of sald deceased to bring| ' T THE NAVY NEXT YEAR © is &0 limited tn om tion of Linvoin's birth- has been fortunate nous Paramount- e with Lionel Rarrymort sring ple- 'urmu Play by Augus- was Abrakam Lincoln he land the loved, his wife. hig-soul, the — Qi 4 G ue by | e o fremk and datatl T men, ‘anpeared to the L Ph 28.2, ¥OR' SALE Mard wood, siwed and Tecord. . T 3 {rgnk and; detatled statement as |, ) i Bt Ehone: 353 Seplad, - delivered, §9 a cord. Phone 1076-13. TAttest:: AIBLEN M DIESCIER B e e el e o 3 i g 2 ‘nava eomm e t‘navh’:s est d E - y Huir Davtichiars In Bret JeRer a e prite| FOM SALE_WAll seasoned $labb and| - NOBICE.c Al crod 8 9 from Lincoin and size, “ocation and terms. B O. Box 15, | hard wood.. Tel 6154 I E. Beard & | como ro e Al e ors O el ‘,,'{7; for. e-reduction of ten:thousand in enlist- = Lin e tat Jewett City, Conn. Jy22d | Son, Homestead Farms. decldd | ciaims acaibet said, esiats to the under- ;:l;,p’,;“;fi;,;;hf%?;:fe\,“;":!' TWANTED_We iy T 4| Si3ned o A1 West Maim St. Norwich, -2V R s S sionl Tand Tuthiare. NotSIH i . BEAUTLETL baby grand Sonora gho- | Cann., Sithin the time limited In. (e | STOYEFS.0ut of: commission snd by sharp ‘DAVIS SEEAYES. ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3.. We %175 z\é“ (e::. Spes r:nl g‘r m’i‘llc above and foregoing order. . cms‘ in shore station forces.- Chairman Barroom, the L. Camv buy, sell and exchange. Jel1d 1'=11u¢-cnc|den cg'm“:"‘s T " conil DAVID MURPHY, Butler. indicated.-that the -figures named matization of the old- : . . Cony flh“d Executor. _|by- the searetary; eoropared. with-an ap- ing the attention of —_—— fafion -of - $412,000,600 for the pr the' world: Its pre “DISTRICT COURT oF THE |PEo0F P Foa FOR SALE—Automobiles FHx FOR SALE—A Dodge touring car, with winter top, a canopy top,. mechan- ically in good condition. Allyn L. Brown, 262 Broadway. Tel. 358-2. teb13d ALE—1918 Dodge sedan, for quick sale, $650; a bar- 2 Clifford Bowen. Eastford. Phone. feblld _FOR .SALE—1920 Chevrolet commer- r, good condition. Willis ’Iumer, feb10 1917 - Ford Phone 1716. ALE—§125 takes “FOR ' touring car, big bargain. feb2d ‘Hariey-Davidson motor- I will sell my 1922 demonstrator decar at a big reduction in price. This machine 'has been used very little and" is excellent conditien. I also have son n 1915, 186, '17, 15 and 21 modela . Comé. in and. 1ok them over. James P. Donovan, 9 Main St feb2d "}cles and — ey PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING, heating, general repairing. gery St Tel. §32 gasfitting and Jouh Morton, 29 Mar- nuv'u.d I‘leb NG AND GASFITTING, NIKACTORS—JOBBERS, .lumml‘ and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 568-5. Phone The very Dest plumbing oy expert workmen at the fairest Drices is guare wieed: aleo neatinz and gastiting. ¥ TOMI’klNB. ‘1 West Maun St s TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12, jyld C. D, JOSLYN 3 West Main St. We move everything anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving boilers lnd x':l‘- chinery. Tel, 798-3. Loug Distance Movisg and Elprallll& Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. el. 1458. TEAMING anc moving; long_distance trucking a specialty. John H. ¥ord, 233 Main St. Phone 752, €. B. BEOMLEY & SO Shetucket St. Phione 335 LONG DIST ANCE hDVL‘\G. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasouable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phons 175 =vUsio ERNEST E, * BULLARD! Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place I Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Studio, Alice Bldg. Phone 552-2 STEAMSHIPS THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHTRAND PASSENGER E. FARES :—New London 5@c, Grunpafl and Sheiter Island $1, New York $25¢ Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket ‘or Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and S'.uh day, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 27 East Rlve foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, at 5 P. M, s Connections with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from thé Port of New York. For freight rates and further inférma: | tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB AR Tnloalwna 969, Agent. —_— BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway. Blank Books Maae and Ruled to Order COAL AND WOOD COAL, imu Wwood and ierge or smail quantitiea. thu fine | Nétv Lomdon,” cRrrying- mi “mere rupt: Notice is hereby given that on the {th day of -Februar: D. 1922, the ‘above named was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and _that the first meeting of his creditors Will be heid hefors the undersigned at his gfice 3 Broad in_said Pisiclet, 6n the D192 at 10 wwhich:* time® said creditors may attend, prove their oigims, appoint trustee, be heard as to orders of Beferee for carve of @ estate and disposal there- ke on 0%, DEIVALe. sale, examine | BRREQ e bankrupt - and- transect such other [messr business as may properly said meeting. TH pasturage, well balanced for farming, e T g free and smooth to work; will keep 75 head of cattle. House practically new, built in. 1915, two story with ell and veranda, hard' wood floors,‘hot. and cold water, bath, steam__heat, wood _shed, fine cement floor garage. Spring water, gravity' system to both house and barns. Two harns, two silos, - cattle sheds, hen house and. corn crib. < A rare opportunity to purchase. an| up-tordate-farm,: either as a residence’ for -a city ~gentleman, or a place to make money. Also 36 tons of flne early cut cow hay, and 50 tons of silage. for sale. Inquire of FRANK N. GARDNER, Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of . W. HOXIE, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE i the view ‘expfessed by members of t committee that such a reduct put the United States actu Great Britan -and Japan, w avi the: tonhage ratlo dt- five-five-three, agread tordry: the vonference. Balipwing’ that with a sm fi force tire mavy showd be kept “on toes” leaders standing behind Secr Denby's estimate deciared to lim g%?ugnvmmw $200.000,900" 48r thre Tntved Statht” i Navy re: come “before | smaller ‘than" that of Japin. They sisted that instead of five- '\ve eac TAS M. SHIELDS. | the United States and ) >1n Bankruptcy. | three for. Japam, the stan = — with the AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |ratio of :Great Britair five, at Lebanon, twithin and for the District | two, and-Japan thwes. ;o the 11th day of February, | .Jr. Denby told the eommittee the n crorar 3 BRIGES v was' under-manned -and n woul 35 Broadway frix ap and filed that said estate 48 now 8a°d Court; und prayim; sell certain Teal es lication alieging in, settlement in or. 10,000 -below- 1he- aut for order to DUtLling -one_ hundred destroyers o ocommission. He stood firm ‘on his est e b ea i )} ) Py es-t\‘} dex‘;nr?({;\d;eg :“;Ct“l::\« mate, members .of-the-committee declar- BEST QUALITY HAED WOOD FOR |apriicars 3 and_determined at | iB, Aftersard, thai they. were inciined to $9 PER CORD. the Probate Court Rgem in Lebanon. in CHESTNUT $7 PER CORD. SPLIT HARD, $10 PER CORD. SPLIT CHESTNUT, §8 PER CORD. MIXED WOOD, $8 PER CORD. ALL . SALES STRICTLY THESE LOW PRICES. said mwmt _on the 18th da ary, CASH AT PHONE YOUK ager. ha.\'lnv' a circulation in sa District, at Teast three: days prior to t date of sald hearing, “4nd that return be crmined- by congress. i, a made to the Court FEW ACTUAL TASES OF ORDER TO 792, The ahove and forégoihg:is a true copy . IN XEW HAVEN HARRY B, FORD: of record. B : e Adtest GEORGE ‘E. BRIGGS, tebl4d Judgé. Oftivers F. W, Wrig report that' the demic in tifis cf AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the rict FOR SALE of Labanoy on tha 115 day.of Februars, An apartment h vith a acD. 1927 rental Sof $864, B good locarion imr | “pre S GRORGR B BRIGTS Tuaee. minutés’ walf of center of city. : e ot Mary T: Clarksé, late of Leb- For paiticulars, District, he‘f; ;«1‘» 8 RANCIS S 3 3 ) istrator eshibite his admin- : EBANCIS.:D. DONOHUE,, istration account:syith-said, estate to the Central Bldg. ~Phone, Norwich, | Court for allowanece ; i! herefore day of Febru- RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARM, 140. acres, finely located, excelient sur- roundings, near market, station; fine 13- [ [& room hoise, 2 largé barn sheds, farm | - buildings, ail good; running spring water e e A Ao ratar In diracted: (6 in building; 6 acres fertile tillable fislds, | glve notice "M‘r"-“‘ by publishing th part canbem-lgn,tad large spring-water- | 4t ;once - The. Norwich .Bulletin, ed pastures; 2.000 cords salable syood ; |Newspaner having gz -circulation large stream 1‘msuxh farm; will carry 40 | District. a.nfl by. g a oopy head of cattle; §6.000; very easy terms. n gaid Lebanon, TRYONS’ AGENCY, last dwelt, feb10d illimantic, Conn. satlof” to the date of make return to the FOR SALE the after- Room In nd the *-Reported: Engagement Of - Ex-King, Of - Bulgaria at least five:dav; said hearing, a Court, ot Eight-room cottage house, all madern, | . Thé above and 0 in first class condition, hardwood floors, | Of record frontage. 30x160, 200 feet from Greene: Attest m:oxsr B BRIGGS. ville car. line. For. particulars, teb14d dge. A. V. COVELLOD, 188 ClLff St, Tel. 1521-3 A very cozy six-room . cottage, with modern -improvements, within- five min- utes' trolley ride from Franklin square, anfl desirably Jocated, for:the low price, for a, t} sale, $2,700. For tuller pnn(cums inquire of JOHN A. MOEAN, _ STANDARD GOODS Bét—lam'- AT LES3 THAN * MARKET PRICE. BEAL ESTATE BROKER; z Franklin Squate, febld ITHE HOUSEHOLD . Bulfetin’ Building © 774 FranKln Street Telephune 531-4 OR ER “YOUR COAL FROM US. FOR SALE PIANO BOXES . AT $2.50 EACH. ~ THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO, m FOR SALE Attractive I:Fw Cottage - Located on Williams St. ' Inspection Invited A’ob'e'fdm" RS &r-rfixeis!r Zse- Hronek of (enn-. X JAMES L. CASE “Teléphioné’ 876 4 SHETUCKET STREET WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ran~$173:000,000 or { $260,000,000, but- Mr." Deriby agreed with below | as ness before the public, there isno medi- Fot waxt .uw“ « &Babufi. there :is oo smedi- shamtthrough w " Ctetrict ot Co | ent-fiscal. year. were-high; in view of re. at the, Globe thea. F 0 R S A L E "n:‘cfls;?xt e IL 4‘1\: riet of €O | ductions authorized by t¥ conference dence, R. 1., wat AEFES In tis matter o! Jacob Welch, @ Bank- |« 1t--was -drought @ut -in scu ! The Fred W, Hoxie Farm in Lebanon. N 57383, that some mcrg:fl's < rr»:nd!x;c s::‘;: One of the best.in New London County.|: otz 1‘{ the. above named |joon. mreing- g iaval -aipropriation bil About 270 acres of land, tillable and Gro\m In.the County of i al “aPpropriation bill ch certainly great socia ind that Ter =ented to the t & preachmens of any e strong. human a man's piritua are mansy e offering ans ar Interlndes enirustec tion, providing and a fine =y onerated to pw and heautdh rroductions, thi: mitations whick heap from there- wilt be -res! Harolé Among Thost BREED THEATRE, the feature af eatra today, &t ul pictires of the hing, dazziing Mas hall that mag splendor which mark the fferngs on the screen. Tt Acence and blonde star's = ‘olks will not. acoep been a dancer. The York, but troubles coms L upon the two who-for a2 life a very drab affair. ianeer fn this eolorful produve- rray scored with thé finess tion she hag ever done bY a notableieast headed as thé vouthf! husband. favorite brings * 5 “the ion at Connecticut colleg at 4 p. m. the lectnre Chalmers Adams upot (illustrated) the foremost womai and 2 leeturef-and reputation, centering st upon. the investiga. > and influc eption; Spain, uth 1o the rerfiotes( American=eoun. visited; reach- nts befgre unknown to any lecture at. the college’ it ded as the wonderland ‘of . and a country of great sti showing the -earllest panish influence. Tn the nth of trovical yalleys mountains. “the charm nation .of.. this. ancient - strong- e Incas is still fresh and m- CASE OF WORTHLESS CHECK - - PASSER 1S- CONTINUED New Haven, Conn., Feb. 13.—When the case of Warren E. Wright, allas Warren E. Cawley, aileged - worthiess check passer, was called in city court the prosecutor asked for_ a.con- tinvance until Wednegday, the under- standing that the police elséwhere would here to claim the defendant.” Wj it was arrested Saturday’ oh the 1] And hNy dnia it lice stated that hey wouia et-u- W during. the day,-aund>Wright to walve . extradition

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