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A Bulletin Want n Advertisement Will Get It| © Advertisement Will Get It w \\[l D—Salesman with car; fa prices below competitors; |12-6 p. m. three i x «e. Hydro-Vuican Tire |day. Apply at once, #13 Maia B0 rebisd WANTED—_A reliable woman for gen- ml nousework. part or full time; best cvi‘; pay; references. J. F. C.. care Bullelin. an 154 , Chicago, IiL T WANTEDChet ;_ : be reliable man. lage, Conn, or T Good openmg net under 2i remunerative ; care of e amx list positions 31-E., JUST ARRIVED WANTED~—Female cord | WANTED—Extra g.n to vurk trom of oyment and a high salary;| WANTED—A woman or girl for gen- 3 i Commercial School, day |eral housework. ‘Box 165, Moosup, Conn. ng ;.nu Our graduates are febldd en 142 Main Bi.| WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Apply 123 Broad St. Phone —_—— d. steady work; good | o 14 WAN'IIHHQIMHU f'r Dollar Dny i Corp., Thayer Bidg. feblid A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale MVMW'&&!IB - LS eas r_nd.erl lnd FOR IALI—TM.I and shafts for l tton Mill, Ver- mmmu chi;h, big bugzmt RS WANTED—Two s one dnwlln‘ tender, MEN, women, over 17, desit- | TOR !m—.semfim two-apartment houss ‘on Williams St. Y28 g largs lot, ing Formment” pocfion, | write for free it of lons now o] T Leagard - (former. il semvice. exam: | & ner), 491 Equitabie Edg. Wesbitgton, WE BUY theh by the thousands. That's why we can sell gorsels at 97c. The Pasuik Co. Sell’ for 3130 monthly, with all conven- FOR SALE—Meat moler, 6x8, in good shape. Call 137 Framklin St. or Tele- phone 1217-3. Reason for selling, top small; price Tight for quick buyer: el FOR SALE—A real home on Daniel St., six rooms and basement, modern im- provements, dof 216 ft. x 50 it.. garage $03 othier bulidings, newiy pamted best_condition. you such good |sm: “WANTED el estate of every de- scription’ to sell on_commission basis. Burdick & McoNicol, Thayer Bldg., Nor- must be over 18 years old. Apply Tanney | wigh, and Jewett Gity. to Jearn | WANTED—Housework by the day or fign | hour. Write Box 12 care Bulletin. febsd ———— become railway mail FOR SALE—Rorses WANTED -All persons who are trou- bled with catarrh, sore throat or canker Muco-Diphtheretic Satisfaction or money back. ; Lee & Osgood Co., Norwich, and ieids, Fitchvide. V ~Two two-tenement mm.e- ., one fiveenement house and S oot house on Awhony St: in Jewett City;-a cral Tood buling Jore 10 o Burdick & MeN sale in Jewett Thayer Bldg., Bxpress Jead of 2§ Horses just here. 1 have Horses for ali kinds of work—somes nice pairs, business horses, farm chunks, and the big kind for draught purposes— and prices are Jow for the quality. Come and see them. | ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 526-3 8 feb17d WANTED — Second hand_ housekold ooks and pictures, glassware, elc.; high- est cash prices. X Water St, Norwich. STOCKINGS—Stockings, Lhen ‘We buy lots of them— lots of them. Tuafe wiy Ihe n Fofn aire’ ;IMB S Laime T 1eW. uire af ler il Telephone 1491- ¥ & FOR SALE _Meiolte cream separator, A-1 condition, of ~Wilhelm Brook!yn, Danielson. TE DAYOH!‘ attention to the fact _POB SALE A sleigh that we are noy ready to do expert work West Town, St., or . Tel 1086- 4. pruning fruit of shads trees, cavity work, T AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HAVE your tres retreaded, look like mew. wear like new, a3 good s Dew. Landie Lice Co.. 93 'W. St feb2id brooders, ZFUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G GRANT Undertaker and Embaimer PHOVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE gNORwlCH WELDING CO- Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street Telegiione 630 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street “hamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant Phone 238-2 GAGER Funeral Directqr Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE UAY OR NIGHT m FUNEMa-. DIRECTUKY Norwich and Jeweit Citv fi rgyfim’g‘ " job gives //{? owrner a seasoned ment and furnace grates. Fords re- }p\!!&'ms. $20.00. WE SERVE TO SAVE. large stock of listed | below Fede a8 mile guarantee, sizes up 1o DETT AUTO SUPPLY CO. 110 North Main St. MAJESTIC PAINT SHOP Top Floor Majestic Building SHETUCKET STREET price on paint job. Call 1137-2 To Automobile Owners to my al and rantee, e carry all sizes up to 38x BENDETT AUTO SUPPLY CO., 110 North Main St. 3 G eville Auto Company HOURjGAN BRO& n::in~)9glNORTH MAIN STREET LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TRUCKING AND REPAIRING. CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET DIRECTCGRS LHABALMERS Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke neral Directors 41 Main Street | OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT, 3 . 1799 04d Fellgws' !‘rrfl 1995 or 401. Pn- TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, 115-118 W, Main St, Established for Halt a Century) e Cigas 3are 770 per thousand. CONAST. il Fraakiis St TELEPHONE 783 RIDERS ATTENTION have to wait until you can get it hauled before riding? | firet class repairmen. for the work, and guarantee it. JAMES P. DONOVAN, Telephone 709. febl4d OF AL K|NDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts | Biacksmithing in all ito branches . AMERICAM Prop. First AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, Majestic Bullding, Seven Alleys, six Tables. Shetucket Street, mected. Phene. EOR_SALEFarm acfes, with tools and large amount of timber and wood, new seven-room house with practleally Al new farm building: newly made pond covering eight acres even miles from’ Norwich, on th 5588 1chding rrom Nacgich to_Wes H‘}Shm Norwich, Conn. he proper season to begin. Eastern' Conne icut Forestry Co.. Dan- n large quanti- Aetal Work: neated, first e ; state price and location. econd / hand greenhouse febld sasti in :oud condition. with or without the glass, size 2 ft. 10 in. by 5 ft. . Brand, 159 Rockwell St roadster in good condition. YOR SALE—Farm Lebanon, hien state of cultivation, dairy farm, Delco’ lights. Yantic, Conn. Co., because they auto run into a truck and a ot of pee- acres, three, cot- Golden Snur, four miles from New Lon- don, on Niantic river, boating, one minute from. troiley. Write P. 0. Box or 75c pipes i 2 more; Maniia $3.75_box of 100 cco 10c a tin. ¢hickell farm. FOX d- | witn Se\;\lm al\;m)l) o agent uub W. . Hill, Tha further mrm—m«non And can furnish you with new Piston | Rings and Pins. We carry a big stock |2 hand furnicyre. JOSEPH BERGHINZO Cansisting of Grogeries, etc, will sold on the premises, at 258 Franklin| Street, Norwich, on Monday, Febru- ary 20th, 1922, Mfifl A M V. P. A, QUINN, Trustee STEAMSHIPS —~ON— U. S. Government Ships COBH (QUEENSTOWN) — CHER- and full information from local Agent, 1y, | LAWRENCE LAWB. Thames River Line Wharf, NORWICH, > N_ew York Via. NEW LONDON LINE FARE Comfortable Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 ok Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P. M. Due New York, Pier 43, N. R. 7:00 A: M {of Rings, standard and oversize. If| <18 | youd’ clyinders are cracked or scored wa can weld them. We weld broken | auto and machine parts, farm imple- | "FOR SALE—Cottage house rooms, in Greeneville (no Impm\Pmcl\u;‘ lot and_fruit _FOR SALE—Three more i h cetter (female), ground and fitted with light r\'\ude}i erwear ; greatest ideal country home ‘| Leaves New York, Pier 8; East jand store property, Windham county’s finest with all modern Jmpru\\.m ITURE ard new | and sold. Get_our - ¥arm, Builetin_Office. 50 cord, delivered. WANTED—Raw furs, at . A. Heeb- : A. C. Bennett. freshen soon, guaranteed for at least 14 to 16 quaris of milk-a day wa BLx and pex Liens Morris Yoselevsky, Oakdale. Tel coessor 1o King, terms, with or s L. 'Groman, Phone 99-12 Moosup. FARMS for sale; eas Witli or Without stock: EIVe s m first letler as to ‘Brics, and terius. P. U. Lo); 103, WILSON LINETO NEW YORK Leaves Norwich Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 p. m. River, Tuesday, Thursday and «.|Saturday, at 5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent New York to Europe Sailings to PLYMOUTH, LONDON — BOURG—BREMEN and DANZIG, by{" UNITED STATES LINES. Booklet, BUILDING Main St. Phone 971. deczd . WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and: Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 West ARMS for sale property with me for aulck résul L. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Jewett City, Conn. WANTED—We pay Aighest prices for hand furniture Norwich Furai- buy, sell and exchange. FOR SALE—Magic Colony coal burn- tove; best make for large | ;_ investigate before buy: ing; valuable information from_ agents. Run your car around and let us quote| Houschold Goods and Antigues. C. C. Hewitt Co., 45 Jaekson St. Phoné 1076-13. FOB SALL—automoblles = 3 FOR SALE—Weil Son, Homestead Farm: easoned _slab y_grand Sonora pho- . special for quick Plant-Cadden Company. Norwich, Cona. FOR SALE SALE—1918 ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE, EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH THOROUGHLY FINE LOCATION, GARAGE FOR ONE CAR, TOWN TAX ONLY, Chevrolet commer- Willis_Turner, JAMES L. CASE. 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE PIANO BOXES AT $2.50 EACH. THE PLAUT-CADDEN €O, | TES CHEERFULLY GIVEN.|&er gt PLUMBDING AND (.ABFITTIA\Q. CONTRACTOKS—JOBBERS, umbing and Heating. JUHN BLUM Breed Buldisg. PHONE 568-5 plumbing oy expert - fairest prices is guar & and gasfitting . TOMPKINS, 67 West Maws St MOTORCYCLE AND BlCYCLE i When the warm days in spring come, will_your motorcycle or bicycle be in _ |good condition and ready, or will you er- INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. promium is negligible to th tection from ‘money Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE is the time to have it dome, by BEST QUALITY HARD WO0OD ¥OR $9 PER CORD. CHESINUT .§7 PEE CORD. SPLIT HARD, $10 PER COED. SPLIT CHEST overhaul all makes of machines, i i T, $8 PER CORD: [ MIXED WOOD, $8 PEEK CORD. ALL SALES THESE LOW PBICES. QEDEE To 792 HAREY B. FOED, FOR SALE An apartment house With an annual location, eight The small annual STBICTLY CASH AT PHONE XOUE RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET Tental of $364, miinutes’ walf of center of city. For particulars, D. DONOHUE, OEORGE LAMEEET, Occum, tnm.l cking. Tel. 617 N, West Main St move everythipg anywhere. ~Speoial at- teation given to moving poiler Central Blds. RIV: n:n.slnx DAIRY FARM, 140 acres, finely located, excellent sur- roundings, near market, station; fine 1%- ouse, 2 large bimms, sheds, farm all good ; running spring water in huudxrc. 60 acrés fertilp ti part-can be Irrigated ; large spring-water- 2000 cords salable Wood ; large stream’ through farm; will garry 40 head of cattle; §8.000; very easy terms HYONS' AGEVCY, Willimsntle, Conn. - Wechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphetewring and Woed Werk. iance mlll CE :13«;-; i An"xel. 1458, TEAMING “%"‘g’nwfl‘“ = 721’* -l & Clark E’:srp. 1ONG mnu‘vn'iw ma. %7 TC 9156 NORTH MAIN STREET T TTEAMING AND TRUCKING done very, promply uad at redsesatle An-niun H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest Eighit-room cotiage house, in fifst Glass condition, hardwaod. floons frontage S0x160, 200 feet from Greene- ville car line. For particuldrs, A. V. COVELL®, 198 CLT St, Tel. 1537-3, podhita 34220 Bl L 3 leru. 00AL AND WoOD BOQEAINDING PRINTING meatly done. Estimates promptly ame eheerfully given. The Bnlletin Co., Franklin St way1sd LEGAL NOTIC. NOTICE il Byiding in said Town, each day, at said meeting. FRED G. PROTHERO, C. FITZPATRICK, K LEONARD, Board of Relief. PRINTING of all kinds promptly and _The Board of Relief of the Town_of Norwich, Conn., Will meet in the City Sunday. ted, from Feb. 1st to F th, ?&.rom 18 a. m to 4 p..m., to i Bybeals from the doings of the nd to transact any other bus- h, Conn., Jan. 19th, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. at Nort of Norwich, on the 1(h day of February. sent—NELSON J. AYLING, Juage IS Sanders, 1a deceased ministrator ei cceased to bring creditors of their claims agal from th copy of this order, on t! o -the place where said malie return to this Court. NELSON. J. AYLING, Judge. of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk, foregoing onder., WILLIAM R. snDERs TAT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD iday of Februar, ation. to said_Court, in. a scribed therein, it is to- this Court: Attest: " CBARLm C. GRAY, Lebl7d Judge: 10 BENT Rikey, 35 Washington St Tebl5d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ich. within and for the District Said estate within date by posting that effect, together with 1 signpost nearest ceased last dwelt and in the same Town. and by pub. shing the same once In a newspaper. aving 2 circulation in said District, and The above asd foregoing is a true rapy NOTICE—AIl creditors of said _de~ enased are hereby notified to present their claims against.said esiate to the unders Isigned at 11 Arnold St, Norwich, Conn., [within the time limited in the above and at North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the 15th Judge. 3 fate of n said’ District. de- Tirs Exeputer having:made Wrtten ap- ance ith the’ exatute, for n order of Fale. of the whole or part of the real estate de- Ordered. That said - application be heard at the Probate Office in Narth Stonington_on the 23d day of February, 1922, -at_19 -o'clock _in"'the: forenoen. and that motice thereof bé given by inseriing 2 copy of this order in The Norwich Bul- i { i i Tryhm;(ww!.dn» d-v"idflhhimm Yeast to your evesyday dm.znpunp 21d see how nor- regularly yoarintestines \' sare it's Fieischmann's lt'\dfithe hb-!- Place 2. ‘with your grocer. HUMOR OF THE DAY hey have a new. phonograph. “All right. Let's stay away until the novelity ha,s \\01'11 off."~Detroit Eres Press. Maud—*WHY should she want her portrait ‘painied?” Grace—"Well’ she's getting too old to ook -well 1n a photpgraph.”—Lon- don Optnion, nofhing coutagious.” “Gee.! So (0 I. The doctor says dad suffering “from overwork.’—Boston Transcript. ‘Why are you. so z-nxmus to see Uncle Tom’s Cabin?” “I thought maybe he had solyed the housing” problem. -—Louxsulle Courier- Journal, .« +Did you télephone the plumber that the hot water- Ppipes are leaking ” “Yes, my dear.” “What dig he say7* “He saig-he'd.put ns on his waiting list.”—New York Sun, “Do_you .get. much pleasure out of !'your splendid art gollection? “N9,” said Mrs.”Cumrox, candidly. ‘9f T’ have-aty spare time, I don't|. waste. it gazing at paint and canvas I go to see a film."—Washington Star. “Looks. like..we're- gonna. be able to get beer in the drug stores.” “It will be expensiy “Well, if it's a.medicine; we'll have to pay the medicinal rates.’—Louis- ville Courier-Journsl. Doctor—"T can't make out your wife's case "at ‘all,; sir. She scems to have|, lumbago, Theumatic joints'and gouw sprained 'ankle and a curved spine.’ Bilkins—1 know what it is, Dod She was_readin §n our cosy corner and fell asleep., —Waysjde Tales. KALEIDOSCOPE “The finest fl&vrz are said to be in Russian . houses. In Japan svomen often buy dresses by ‘weight instead of fixed -price. “Seventy 6Ut'of every 100 ifi the city af Jerusalem.do Rot know how to read or write. ‘Women ‘in China wear warmers un- their cloaks when the weather is cold. ¢ < The “first ‘mention of wheat is in Genesis XXX, 14, in the account of Jacob's sojourn Wwith Laban in Meso- potamia. * Guayaquil, Ecuador. long known as the pest hole of the west coast, is now one of the cleanest ¢cities in South America, and free from .the yellow fever peril. Besides being ‘a Scattish peeress in her own right, Lady Drummond also enjoys. the distinction .of being the only dgchess of ¥ragnce in Mer own right. Sulphur is one.of the eldest known elements. The ancient Assyrian alche- mists rezarded it as the principle of combustion on account of its inflam. mability, and termed it" “brimston: meaning literally burning stone. Deputy Surgeon-General Cooper of Norwood Payls, Eogland, who is nine- hiee years old, has been playing golf ‘more than sixty vears. The ven- erable medico, who is still working to corréét 'z slice; plaved his first round on the historic St. Andrews course way back in 18p8. " & Jror Mrs. Margaret Nevinson, well- recently visited ithe courts in New York and Massachusetts; told the Wo- men’s Freedom League-that “in Am- erita ‘the Jaw is allon the.side of the woman,” says the New York Evening Post. She spole sympathetically of American ‘busbands Who went to prie son rather’ thah pay alimony to de- serting wives. Lending money to kings is an ex- perience “Which Mrs; Robefta’ Menges Corwin Hill Tearle, formerly of Brook- lyn,>biit- lately of' Parisi ‘deelares ig exciting, but not altogether profitable, She i.g'i'( “ih New “York-from aris bent on, yisiting, the American . state depatrment to seek-afd -in. collecting letin, ‘a_mewspapér having a circulation in said District, and that return be made m TO RENT—Six-room heated apartment. with all improvements. “inquire of H. W. il timea. Patriok Hynan, 60 Main St. febSd TO RENT—Store at “87 Franklin St. Call at 35 Frankim St after 5 o'clock. TO EENT- ooy, heat at . TFOR -BENT—Purnished lght' honse- keevlnlgdmrns. § Carter Ave., East Side. keeping. Phone 1987 lllfl’lb'l" H m w‘l kg & % A’ very . cozy modern improvements, within utes' trolley ride. from Franklin - squ: irably located, for the o’ o JosEPH -wpasa and Rufed to Orgse Blank !ook. 00, seasoned wood and kindlings im 407 Small quant uller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAYN, ° " REAL ESTAT, WHEN YOU WANT to put- ness before the public, there’is'no medi- um bmer than through the advertising DR.C.R.(_J!'JA_M!ERLMN . DENTAL SURGEON . M'Grory Bldg: Ndrwich, Cann, TO RENT—Rogms tor ht hlm- % or U o 5000,000 francs, which, " she loaned Prince William of Wied, who occupied the throne of Albania for seven months belore cne' war AUQTION | The Oliver Downs awction 45 previ- ously advertised to lace last Wednesday” Was postpon up: ‘acocount. of stormy Wt “The big Sflh mll' 00 MONDAY, FEB. 20, 1822, WITTEE BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Danielsen, Conn. 'HERE, 18 no aavert 'mealuii-.u'm B o eetions Cai o The Builer ranklin Square, ftin for business resulis. Ot DIED STDBENLY IN. o st = OLD DARROW HOMESTEAD Miss Lucy A. Darrow. - Iifelong resigent found Gead-in the oid Darrb hnmes a 29 Huntigton street, New London Weg- WbGolnIOnTomgh Oscar, o505 Bhouu:(u. Stryet. Robert 0. Fu meets in Stead Bui ‘White Cross Counc ibe | meets in K. of C. dearh of her father, sevm.l years ago, had been in the habit of gpending the winter {O: months atThe Mohican hotel. following her continued absence from the hotel, an defaring that some harm Ay have overtaken her, the hotel authoritiés are understood trother, Samuel Darrow of her absence. Search was mads ton street home by Mr. Darrow, who found the body of bis the medical exam Some 36 hours W Death wis Eitsed kidney frouble. No. 4, A L, Wadnesday. | 4’ Vandeville ag Vaudeville and Motion Plolures af Tér | Strand Theatre. Motion Rictures at Dreed Theatre, ANNOUNCEMENTS . “Phillips lot on Davis Theatre. bave “apprised er, she h‘o{l be in Jewett City. or ivisited there, the howse'was uBoccupisl. death came somie tme It is-believed tin Monday marnine. about 10, M., by.a - MmAid 45 the hot or 1o her departyre. Miss Darrow was about 7 2n oie syrvived LY three brathers. Samae of New Londpn. George :A. and Harry Da:Tow of New York. Breed Theatre One of lh‘ most up hich s the feature today and tomorrow in the charac gambler saves 2 wa, single hnded b VALUABLE NORWICH INDUSTRY & Wasiey-Go. pe with a pistol siderable body o deadly aim of due tg e actici OFFERS FOUR PRIZES FOR CONNECTICTT (OLLy “So your father is ill I hope it is|> are as follows = of §25 to- the’ senin A prize of §25:to the s ing_the co.‘lc',:< ment ot 2’ commit comedy patter make Miller and Anthon ‘They appear entitled The Jew LULKELEY BOYS. DI 4 . OEDER FOR VACGCINATION On the sereen ther than umdergo:vacei for all pupils and teacher: mother ‘onone pupd ‘hall developed sma.h ol . was ' closal_for th o neck ‘to an exciting climax i he week .and 5.0 have & |clal feature. bedulefl Yacation next week g is planned to reopen. The Trail of the Loresoms Pins ciusicn for, stud inated does Tot cn,)lr s umwilling, fo. 1 tinee and even: and was recentl, tagious hospital, «cenes of the SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH seous Indeed. or FOR LSALE June’s great love for Jack Hale; this (.l) rmcm_ly ea ed on ansaftic Smmlttee: Tearnpd elther patns mor artistle ab Mo intention of s heart of a primitive gh encircling purp! the touch of I E Workmen's Compensation POTLTRY EXTENSION INSTITUTE PLANNED FOR WATERFORD Malking World's I.nrgut Tclescobe known #English soctal “work§r, who |. Bureau and the Farm, Mr. Morgan daughter are Mrs. Merritt We visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O congregation Burton M. Welch. Charles Locke each giving an add | Why Men Do Not paster spoke briefly they had given. Next Sunday, #peak on the subjec to Attend Church. the topic last tions are incrs fnspiring and A pastor are much enjoyed, 2 R L Scientife curiodity ha¥ grown so ln the last feptusy. that fln‘u‘v out about G”Ifl'” It has heen arranged to give Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knott a reception at the church vesiry Friday evening. Hartford—An increase of mbout $3%.- 000 in the real estate, a decTeass of 36« 000 in the personal property and a de- crease of about §$800 in the cemetery ac- lescope ever conceived. il Det ahledtd; 1a- ‘ar | Mars and study it as Lo d

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