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A Bultetin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male WAN l‘fh—*m"w flm s co-operation; merican _ WORKERS wamsd for clerical, ryies, stenographic, accounting & and spewriting posiions; ~make sure of ady ymen: and a high salary; end Norwich Commercial School, day ng classes. Our graduates are from a thousand. to ten i a year. 14 H‘Qin St. ‘3133 VFr,l!!k list positions Dept. 31 Tebéd Institute, r 1 o n LOST AND FOUND LosT_oOne 30x3 1- mobile_rim Firestone tire on Furley. §1 Phone T44-2 feb20d is 1i- aien from Thefts mu LOST BABY cnl(xs, i8¢ ui ; bred o lay; nteéd dai visit _our brooders, t Hartford, Ct. FANERAL BIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephons 630 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co, j 8 MAIN STREET FUMERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS cMBA wady Assistant Telepnone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke "oneral Directors 41 Main Street M. ». ND THROAT ag. Tel. 1799 =S A YPRREA T COAL AXD WooD = cuu. sensokes WooC and Auall ,O7 S3ail quantices. Phone bl R. Saspire, Willow B, ton.nq decizd s Durkee Lane FLUMBING SUPPLIES ‘i‘flt B An: on 2 aare novild FLUMBING AND G. ITTING. CORXRAGTORLJARRERS, “"Jou~ BLUM. Braed Bulding. PREONE 568-5. The very dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices ls guar- Eoteed ; aiso heating and gasftting. N _F. TOMPKINS, Fhone, JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET Phene 728 D. _Morrissey, Prop. Fim: class garage service cos- Gected. Phome. Shetucket St. P mlfir WOTEL, Zuropsis HOUSE, Hros. FProps. ‘rexeplno 1 S “mroadwas. BOOKBINPING JOBEPH BRADFORD ing &1 good. condition. Mountain Si FOR SALE—Morses Cenmsnvilie Aver buy a ‘Willimantis tions' a1l ove - 3 ml be. W e 2 1! d feb! B | mouais B SRS ConNy ToUsel WANTED — Agents, male and femals wtflel.\ my pre é=======— cut; civil TR rs feb20d Walter R Mystic, m & ALE_New milch cow. §. Wib- T e oy teb20d__ ”fir“r,_m Wood, spiit. $9. Tel. 1881-4, i et "::bud “FOR SALE_Thres w-,’ "o ther bred_Je cows, ane ro 4k %&c Aivfl& A.;l A eb30a t.l er C h JUST ARRIVED Express load of 28 Horses just here. 1 have Horses for all kinds of work—some nice pairs, business horses, farm chunks, and the big kind for draught.purposes— and prices are low for the quality, Come and see them. 2 ELMER B. PIERSON. 536-3. Tel. feb17d ATUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HAVE . tires mn-asa. bok ll‘u pew, wear like ne L Pioie Tire Co. 93 W Main 8t febied /] 7agrinding job Seves e owner a m.s‘a)md mofor And can furnish you with new Piston Rings and Pins. We carry a big stock of Rings, standard and oversize. If your clyinders are cracked or scored we can weld them. We weld broken aulo and machine parts, farm imple- ment and furnace grates. Fords re- ground and fitted with light pistons, $20.00. WE SERVE TO SAVE. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street MAJESTIC PAINT SHOP Top Floor Majestic Building SHETUCKET STREET Run your car around and let us quote price on paint job. call 1137-2 TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS I wish to call your attention o my Brices on the large stock of Federal and Victor Tires as be i Guaranteed, Victar Cord. Victor Cord, Truck Tires, 35 Type Cord, 10,000 mile guaran §40.50. We carry all sizes up BENDETT AUTO SUPPLY CO, feb1id 110 North Main St. 30x3, 1- 32x4, §26.50; Greeneville Auto Company READ 499 NORTH MAIN STREET LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TRUCKING AND REPAIRING. CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. TELEPHONE 763 OVERHAULING ARD HePrud WORK Autommobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts - Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho'skering and Wood Work: Blacksmithing in all it branches ouitl & biark Gorp. 7 TC 15 NORTH MAIN STREET TRUCKING moving and trucking. C. b, JOSLYN. 0oV, i West Main St. everything anywhere. on We Special at- en to moving boilers and ma- Tel. 793- Loug Distaace Moving and I Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. TEAMING and moviug, jong_distance trucking a specialty. Jonn H. Ford, 233 Main S0 “Phone 152 ¢, B, BROMLEY & SON, = Shetiicket St. Phone 333 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prempily ané at reasounable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP | Shetucket Street Phane 175 P A IR R DENTISTS D e —— Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. B. DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON (ON THE SQUAKE) Somers Building Tel. 74 Jffice Hours: 9 A, M—6 P. M. And by Appeintment i DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON WGrery Blds. Nerwich, Cann. e —— CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a lete line of Domes- tic and I g A, L MEYER, Successer o W, Main 3t Norwich: C 118-118 ain lorwich,’ Con (Establishied f6r HAlf & Centurs)” WANTED—A crowd to attend the sup- per ‘and entertaimment at Breston. City Congregational church Tuesday evening. Feb.'21st. If very stormy, postponed to Weddesday. TWE BUY them by the thouupd& That's Why, we can ey T The Pame o el et L you such Al Mol S s S real Alaske SEH1 s s deep, smal 3 mm& 86 CUff St. Phone 300. savao8 _FOR SALE—Cotlage house of seven mmi" on_West, Side with all wnvenle'lz:fl T A B “x'.%u.“‘-:.um umea mmo! muex\“im Teb20d Consisting of Groceres, etc., will be sold on the premises, at 258 Frankiin Street, Norwich, on Monday, Febru- ary 20t 1922, at 10 4, M. V. P. A. QUINN, Trustee vmv! VIEWS Co!c“mfl - SOLDIERS BoNUS m-vn:h- Wummgton, Feb, 10 ‘bonus situation continued today to be S0 nebulous that republican house, lead- ers still were unprepared to . venture everi & guess as to what plan of financ: ing ultimately would be agreed upon. It was understood to be their disposition to let the question simmer a ‘while longer in the hope that sentiment would 0 Shdpe - iteelf as to facilitate the tagk of those Who will' frame the measure, It developed today that beneath the surface of the storm which has raged around President Harding's suggestion that the bonus be financed by a kales tax there had been @ lot of quiet talk in support of the proposal advanced by soms leaders last week- that the legisla- Write W. 8. WANTED—Care of futnace or side- walks between Hospital and Williams St. Schaefer; Norwich Town, R. D. less. 1eb13MWF oung NTED — Second hana houserold E‘»dunnumgy (uo a 1 m oods, antig furniture, chfill’. rare dg Kgnly o ng.“ "fi:&}' ok gad v ‘wlghfl,_ bl bists m_..fi__.__.___ aRially: iS4 ‘prices. - Lou! 5\":!2‘:‘!5:4. Norwich, J)IGWW :OI SALE—Four-tenement. hmue pl_ n p:nx o $ndm fmpns F. Bidg., Room FOR m_ mothp; s wflel}n ayer eb1sd 2k mm 5 Teblsd WANTED—Real estate of every de- to seil ‘on commigs scription Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Nor- very little R AUHERRA %mce st fon basis. T RTOCKINGS—S more stockings, we_ sell g, We buy lots of them— lots of them. That'’s why The Pasnik Co. seil for less. wich, and Jewett City. _ dectIFSMW , | (EOR SALE—4. slelgh, Call at 18 NTED_Charcoal, 1n large, quanth. = 3 Thames Sheet Metal “',‘"kg“New FOR BALE —Beautiful two-apartment Bowh 6o Willigwe Sc. with. dif spavéa- iences, garage and large lot F. Hill Thayer Bidg. Apply W. fbira FOR SALE—Meat cooler, §38, in £0od Shape. Call 137 Franidin St ‘or Tele- thzn Eomie 1eb13MWEF full of Jelly 0 furni ~ Phons 717 25¢. $3.75,_box. of tobacco 10c a ». opp. Woolworti" ; tools H. B. Tiger, ture, A &uto run into a_truck t'other.day and a lot-of pee- ple git catched in the jam. We, wancha m one of thém 50 or 75c pipes (nto there wuth more; Manila phone 1217-3. Reason for selling, too smalls phice right for quick buyer. eb17, YOR SALE—Farm contamning 250 acres, with tools and large amount of timber and Wood, new seven-room house With _practically all new farm buildings, newly made pond covering eight acres, seven miles from Norwich, on the state road_leading from Norwich to Westarly. O H. Main: Norwich, Comm. Tel 485, febl6d ¥OR SALE—Farm 183 acres, lown Lebanon, high state of cultivation, dairy £ 100; Gold tin, Fagan's tebsd febbd and_second- 55 Franklin jan21d WIS buy their new spring The Pasnik Co., because they 3 feb13MWF and poultry farm, Delco lights. ~E. A. Hoxie, Yantic, Conn. tebldd FOR BALE—Wood, $4 half cord, G. A. Bullard. T model | § —Antiques, old febl5d _ FOR SALE Tnrec more books, tools Spitz,_orie You m: Don't take premium chances. INSUERANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU be the next The small annual negligible to the firm, pro tection from money Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET BOWLING tlon ber made a general charge against the treasury with expected savings through cuts in regular _appropriation Dills relied upon for the financing of a portion of the initial cost. When first suggested by Representa- tive Mondell, of’ Wyoming, the major- ity house lcader, this proposal seemed to meet With considerable favor among the rank and file in the house, but the idea became all but submerged by the wave of talk that swept through cloak- rooms and corridors after the presi- dent's letter to Chairman Fordney, of the ways and means committee, had reactied the capital. Irrespective of the bonus. there an- parently wa§ a determination in the house to reduce sharply the estimates for both the navy..and the . army and that possibly $200,000000 would be cut out of the supply for those depart- ments alone. Such a sum, it was said, would go 2 long w toward meeting the fir: )ciY! cost of the cash pay- ments to the former service men. tim of a fire, loss afferds. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, Majestlo Building, Shetucket Street, Seven Alleys, six Tables. Views of the majority members of the ways and means committee on this plan have not yet been publicly developed. These members will meet tomorrow to go into the whole bonus question, but AECHITECTS CUDWORTH & TH/MPSON &n jmmediate decision as to how the bo- nus will be financed is not expected. Proponents of a sales tax, however, are understood to be prepared to foree their values No. first before gonig elsewhere, New | Windham county's finest towns; louse Pondon Saicsroom: 16 Water St, Nor | with all modern improvements, store do- c dec3ld |ing mearly $35.000 business per vear; i postoflice “with ‘same. For particuiars, WE BOY and pay highest pricss for | Write I Office. — febl4d second hand furnjture an 00 = T s Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water | _/ o enmne, SIHLOE. 5 without stock. _Address .L. 'Groman, B Bion), #ep12d. | Planiicld, Conn. Phone 99-12 Moosup. WANTE of babies to[_ 3an25d : t. We sell, every- | “FARMS for = for infanis and)sroperty with me for quick results. ired sell for less. |1, Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Phone.99-2 Moosup. jan17d WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, | FOR 1 ard wood, sawea and 10 acres up, with or without.stock ; givé |delivered; $9 a cord. Phone 1076-13. full particulars in first letter as to prios, | jan13d S on dnd terme. B O BoX i | TFOR SALE_Well ssasoncd, slabs and ARCHITECTS fight in_the committee at the earliest cond hand furniture. C. J. King, |Englich setter (female), one fox terrier 3 St Norwich, Conn. . Phons | (femade).. puppics: sl sl very Shose, Thaver Bullding, Nerwieh, Conn. opportunity, an20d__ | Phone 917-13. feblsd Some opponents of the sales levy con- e 1 st e ==—="|cede that there are sufficient votes COND HAND FURNITURE and new — An ideal country home EAChE AT O et of HE coverings bought and sold. Get our |and store prop located in “one of 0 EENT jority members h TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Division St jan:sd | enter Into the final Qeclsioh. The first 3 ey consideration, they sald, is the proba- Al e Patriok Thed i Siaheal, 3t | ble effect of such a tax on the minds of febSd 3 the people generally, and the second the e — | known effect that will be produced FOR RENT_Furnished light house- | aronn crect that will be produ commlittee to report out such a tax. hut declare the question of expediency must amorg republican members of the house. WANTED—We DAy nigrest prices for second hand furniture Breed Bldg. sell and exchange. ture Cc. buy, WO Household Goods and Antiques. Phone 6 TOR SALE—automoblies eve 45 Jackson St., Tel. in The oW TED WARD BEOS., Willim: 32 Norwich Fargi- 1 underwear; greatest Pasnik_C £eb13MW ard wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E. Beard & on, Homestead Farms. dec13d Sonota pho- | special for quick $175; easy ierms granted. The | B Eitien Compeny. Noomic: Con. FOR SALE Metz Cars, cheap for cash. Come and look them over. 6 Volt Used Batteries, $10.00 and up. New and Used Tires, all sizes, 28x3 to 36x4Y/a. 1914-3 fe11d d | sals chemises el ns, antic, Conn. all Teb10 charged, " FOR s cial car, Day touring $600 F¥OR SALE Ford touring feblsd TOR S ca feb2d FOR SALE 1922 HUDSON SPEEDSTER CASH, . BALA MONTHLY. PA 666, BULLETIN Ford ton febl0d Gas Tanks, large and small sizes. AL tak "1917 .Ford ADDRESS BOX 226, Damelson, Conn. T, big bargain. Phone 1716, S 43 LIKE NEW Central Bldg. Phone, Norwich, EQUIPPED WITH ‘TWO KELLY- 3 T . SPRINGFIELD AND TWO, MILLER N CORD, TIRES, SPOTLIGHT, AND, FOL- 2 BERTH WINDSHIELD CLEANER. PRICE. RIGH M cap for quick sale, y's Garage, Ba rolet_commer- W WRITE. BOX One 35x4)5 clincher, nearly new, run about 50 miles, $15.00. Two 36x4), clincher, new, at $18.00 each. 32x3) clincher, $15.00. Two 30;3',/2 N. 8. Sterling Tires, $12.00 each. Bosch and Dixie Magnetos, and parts for same. truck and a St. illis_Turner, FOR SALE An apartment house With an’ annual rental of $864, in good location, eight minutes’ walf of center of city. For particulars, FRANCIS. D. DONOHUE, A Vvery cozy six-room cult' with modern improyements, within min- i e B RS and desirably located, for the low price, for a quick Bale, $2,70 Ton Pilibe! ShTHealhes; (nrulre ¢ JOHN A. MORAN, T AN EIGHT DANCING , Instructor, Phong 1996 ven dail CETRCTODIST REAL ESTATE BROKER, febld Franklin Square. FOR SALE Forty acres on main 'state highway, near city. about one mile from railroad station, 'bus line passes door, good seven room cottage, barn -and other farm buildinge, fine young orchard,”20 acres good tfllage. balance pasture and wood ; Qdd Fellows' or 401, Pri- feblld A G. TRDIU‘SOE. ¥. 8. Chln)‘fllhl Fooi Specialist (protéct your feer). Suits Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St; Norwieh, 1. Conn. Phone 1366-¢ for auick sale, $3.000; 3700 cash, balance ‘easy terms. TRYONS’ AGENCY, feb13d Willmantic, Cenn. an3td New York Via. NEW LONDON LINE FARE Comfortable Staterooms $3.38 Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday,. 11:00 P. M. Due New York, Pier 43, N. R. 7:00 A, M. STEAMSHIPS Ready for Occ 7:30 P. M. ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE, EIGHT EOOMS AND BATH, THOROUGHLY MODEEN, _FINE LOCATION, GARAGE FOR ONE CAR, TOWN TAX ONLY, OWNER LEAVING TOWN, PRICE $6,2530,00 JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuckst Bt upancy at Tel 378, \»e’cf'l‘x;.adroun . 6 Carter Ave. East Side. | 2 T e to a ey = e — conferenice, the opnonents assert th: TO REX us for BNt Nouse: | they will renew he . At il ¥ Kéepla.” Phone 1947 3 waged successfully in a similar confer- ence in 1920 when the first bonus bl LEGAL NOTICES was ‘presented with a sale ed. Tailing to win 1 tax attach- the cancus, they at Canterbury, trict of Canterbury. Whereupon, application be. hearing thereon, tion of this o having a circula 1 ceased last dwels prior _to the date of noon, at the North _Stonington, AT A COURT _OF PROBATE Withi on the 18th day of democrats, HALE BENNETT, Judge.| Tt is understood to be the homes of g te of Canter-, Jeaders of the agricultural bloc that the Distrlct, deceased. _ .\ committee will report out a bill with- ¢ appeased o Court | out any e provision” fo ot en_application alleging ny shiée rovision® for > is now in settlement in | the funds as the senate finance commit- Sifd Court, and praying for an order to|tee did last year, President Harding sell_or to mortgage certain real estate | has said that he could not look with fa- belonging to said estate, fully described|vor on a measure that did not carry in_said_application. Ways of financine it, but it was undc 1t Is Ordered, That said heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in Canterbury, | fupporters of such a bill that with a District, on the 28th day of Feb- |larze sum made aval e through re- ruary, A. D. 1922, at 1 o@lock in_the |ductions In the estimated cost of con- afternoon, and that .notice of the pen-|ducting the regular government 2b- dency of said anplication and of £aid | ichment’ a situation would he cremted n n in said District, by posting a copy on the public in the Town of Canterbury, =t that réturn be made to the Court. Moscow, Feb. 19 (BY the A. P)— A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. | Troops of the Far Eastern republic, the (The above and foregoing is a'true cony | peadquarters of which is Chita, Tecaps b v A. HALE BENNETT, lure‘(:l Kb har(’:\sk. lying to the north feb3ad Judge. |of Viadisvostok on; the railway, on the oMb o il el ¥ K .ony U T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ""f:“g?’:“"fIrfigfr‘:]a?‘.])" ekl disa rth Stonington, within and for the 4 iapeles A ke Tt of Narts Stoninston. on the 17in | ag0 announced the capturs by the Far v, A D. 58, Eastern forces of Khabarovsk.) GRAY, Judge.| Economic Life announces . that the T BRbb R AR 1R | s o anio trade in Mos- Stonington, in said District, Administrator exhibited his admin- £or; epaite. and Sinivhrts L he istration account with said estate to the | Newspaper adds that the licenses prob- ! vance ; it is therefore ably will be issued to private persons Ordere ed, That the 25th day of Febru- | and co-operative socl d other or- ary, A D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the fore- Probate Court in said District, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the SiidhAdmfir;‘lslra'LDr is | HOW FRANCE STANDS directed to give notice thereof by pubiish- s PR e ing this order once in The Norwich Bulle- e e tin, a_fewspaper having a circulation in 5 said Distrigt, and by posting a copy| Paris, Feb. 13.—Referring to the hereof on_thie public signpost in gald | Genoa economic conference, the Temps Town of North Stonington, said deceased last dwelt. at days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court The above and forezoing if a true copy | ha snot replied to the French govern- bE aeotn ments note. The memorandum was de- CHARLES C. GRAY, livered to the British government two feb20d Judge. |weeks ago and no reply has yet been received in Paris, It is evident tha declare their fight wou the floor of the hous tation of almost solid suppor be carried to the expec- t ‘from the HELD and for the Dis- stood to_be the thought of some of the en by the pubiica- which wou! e executive’ objectle Ly Lhe It hich would remove executive objection. CAPTURE MADE BY TROOPS OF FAR EASTERN REPUBLIC ignpost where de- least 'seven days d hearing, and de- has decided to ar nge a system of ganizations. They previously consldered a state’ monopoly. ; have beem Room in be, nearest where least five Tt is manife g0 to Genoa, y impossible for us to as the British government Ore; FOR SALE WILSON LINE T0 NEW YORK Leaves Norwich Monday, ‘Wednesday -and Friday, at- 4 p. m. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent PIANO BOXES AT 32,50 EACH. THE PLAUT-CADDEN €O, FOR SALE CHESTNUT ‘s1 PEE CORD. SPLIT HARD, §10 PER CORD. SPLIT OHESTNUT, $8 PER COED, MIXED WOOD, 38 PER CORD. ALL SALES STBICTLY CASH AT THESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YoUR ORDEE T0 792, : -tnh Whiteatons, Siank Bobke Mags wad Alied 1o Griee ETARIET RILE - aare 570 bar. Mm& RS T, AL mrm Muruw: B WILLIAM C. YOUNG, iractor and Bullder, M1 Werk ad Sobbix Main St. BULLDING Phone 971. HARBY B. FOED, t ook FOR. SALE o 'y - tage house, ail mode; T USTY meenep clm ol el - - trom 803160, 200 feet L, from yille ne. For, culars, see A.v. covnuo. m CUE Bt Tel. 1537-3, [Phipct e tn Wr bus i Copyright 1816 The Pcture Advertisers,Box 17 . City, Oregon Zfie Picture Tells PRESTON BROS, GLASS — PUTTY = PAINT Hardware — Teols — Cutlery France cannot be requested to consider such silence as a sign of approbation.” Oregon is makinz a epecial effort to protect the antelope. To Gain Weight e & Osgood Ce. guarantees Bitro- P‘msphatr to rebuild ghattered nerves; to réplace weakness with strength; to Coves Ready Mixed |add body weicht to thin folks and Paint rekindle ambition in tired-out. people. Varnishea, Oils and Brushes | “You Can Do No Befter and Matals For Your Next Breakfast TRY O:.U‘»R Need a Plumber? Tel. 887 . BARSTOW & Co. m?;«ummnu: on the Sth day of January. The devo- tional 5 Hich the How! business ner, after wl e following Wak transdcted. ¢ was read and accepted. the financial condition was most sat- isfactory. The report of the Ladies' Aid. th ganizgtions and activities of the past year satists and most tew the imperative and much needed repairs on the church house that had caused no little anxiety to pastor and people, had by the persistent effort of the pastor been so improved and mads good for two or three decades to come, that it brought good cheer to the entire au- dience, able to report that through the gemer- osity of the old friends of Weéstmin- ster, now living at_ other; places or the children of such the Westminster Ec- clesiastical society by its, officers have received more than $600 that they have expended on the church and parsonage property, greatly improving serving it for many years to come. once a resident here and for sixty years were -led by the pastor | ™ ff and tmpressive man- The report of secretary and treasuref it was found o church school, and. the, other or- re of the usual interésting and ry condition, view of the work of the pastor le for the year just closed was for the occasion, aad in & it was most unusual, as The i and well it might, for he was and _ pre- At this stage in the exercises a mo- tion was made to extend a vote of thanks to A. C. Greene of Danielson, i a member and for a quarter of a tury a deacon in this church who had ably assisted the pasto soliciting the hundreds of dollars they have received to do this splendid work that preserves it for the beginning of another 150 years of giorious work, such as the last one hundred and fifty nave accom- plished. This motion was unanimously i The meeting at this point to express its appreciation s'to the donors for their gen- (nine-tenths of whom were res- ne wishing and than| erosity, the clerk and treasurer was dirccted to furnish a copy of the foregoing for the bress and to transmit a copy to each of the donors of the fund that has a complished so much for the church. Heb. 11:6, “Without faith it is im- possible to please Him” (God), was the text of the pastor at Sunday morning worship. Falth was defi hope put into action. A business meeting of the ¢ wed the morning worship, topic _assi| -hour ned for the mid-w in the homes is from Isai Matt. “The Redemptive Idea of Saerl parsonage with tmen) in ad- present. One member was admitted with the simple and jmpressive initiation of the union. Reports of the secretary, trexs- urer and commiltees Were given and accepted. Preliminary plans were made for a special meeting to be held a lit- te later and an information committee was appointed with a member from each of the various sections of the town to prepare for the meeting. Arrangements we made to remem- ber Mrs. Abbie Buss, one vt tne oMest members of Buell Union on her birtis-| day, Feb. 12: and a token of apprecia- with a letter from the secretary the name of the union, to be sent Mi Olne: recoveri: from a_ serious n Mrs. Emily Bus , Mrs. Clin. ton Frink and Mrs. Ralph Lovell were. elected a committee for W. C. T. U. nm- sic, The neighboring committee told of so- cials and local ga: home nursing therings, including.~a lass, and other ways in which community spirit Is #wakening in t sections of the town. At the ciose of the meeting those present were treated to fine russer apples by their host, E. P. St. John, pastor at the Plains, who gave each and all & warm The first snow of any depth in region fell Wednesday. quietly blanket- ing round a depth of 6 or § inches Oswaid Olsen is expected home from ew Jersey, is working this wintér, for a few days at Wsahington's young people at the church worship this winter, Last Satlrday evening a surpriss m; querade Was given by Mr. and M Fred Lachapelle in honor of the b day of Mrs. Louis Lachapelle Sr. Lachapelle’s mother, at tieir hom: birthday was Feb. 14, A party d at the Coombs’ the preceding Saturday evening. Another also celebratin gher birth- day on the date of St. Valentine was Mrs, Axel Heldstrom, remembered on hat date. Mrs. Jessie A. Meade is recovering at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Taylor- son in Pittsburgh, Pa., where all ths family have been suffering from fluenza, but are now convalescing, al- though slowly, Miss Palmer. gqupervisor of sghools Visited those in Canterbumy the past week, FRANCE DEMANDS RELEASE OF STEAMER MELD BY GREECE Paris, Feb. 15—The French foreien 3 ructed the French minister in Athens to demand the immediate re- lease of the steamer Espoir and its car- £0, captured by & Greek torpedo boat de- stroyer off tbe coast of Asia Minor amd interned in Salamina harbor, February 12, Mhe Greeks contended that the vessel was laden with contraband of war des- tined for Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the Turkish ntionalist leader. They agreed to the release of the ship after the cargo Trad been unloaded. The Frénch government insists that the Espoir had on board a full cargo of coal for the Amatolian railroads, required for the economic restoration of the country; and mot ammunition for the purposs of warfare; and also that Franoe has not recognized the Tights of the belligerents, either of Mustapha Kemal Pasbe or the Greeks, and_that their rules governing contraband of war do not apply. The mote while not in the natire of an ultimatum, requests 2 reply from the Gree 2 HANDLED AXES $1.75 STANDARD GOOGDS Examine. our line of Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street ORDER YOUR COAL FROM US. THAMES COAL |THE HOUSEHOLD COMPANY : BOUGHT AT LESS THAN * MARKET PRICE. Bulletin Building* 74 Franklin Strest _ Telephone 5314 government before Monday évening, Feb- ruary 20. —_—— DAILY ATTACKS MADE UPON ENGLISHMEN IN CAIRO — London, Feb. 13.—A despatch to the London Times from Cairo says a series of attacks on ml during the past week agipears to con statements re- cently attributed to irresponsible cHeyp- tian circles that an an wofild be shoe daily until the return of SaM Zhg- lace | tional J. of A., meets in Carpenters’ Hall. at, 24 Shetucket Street Motlon Pletures and Digie Strand Theatre. concert March 6 under Faith Trumbull met_with grand succes: inating and _cr: we feel sure Raymond appreciated. tion and enunc! songs are chosen and English a warm welcom as many personal fric elsewhere) gave (hem a rising|a Battleship. The Jor vote of thamks. It must not be forgot-|ine. It is an assemb ten the women in this parish have been|called a family for a and are, a brave, faithful group to car-|actuai mother, father. a Ty on this grand work, that is being|daughter. Each is a m accomplished here. gether they compose All business having been transacted|that is both novel ar bi and Is expecting a friend to|chtef support accompany hi Hecto: he pastor greatly aphregiates the | Shumway, more rezul ndance of some of the{son, M Unfoi Mesting at United Congrega Church. Congregational Brotherhood at Community House Uncés Lod; Lodge, No. 11, 1. 0. 0. F., meets lows’ Hall. 0. 137, U. B. of C. 2ad Battery B, 1924 Norwich Aerie. meets in State 67, F. O. E., meets Nemrod Grotto, U. 1., meets in Steiney Vaudeville at and Motlon Pictures o. eatre Motion Pictures at Breed Theatra ANNOUNCEMENTS Norwleh Poultry Club Meets Tonight. The regular monthly me orwich Poultry ciub will be rm bureau office in the ng this (Monday) evenin. of the club and any oth pouitry are expected to be time. For Concert Under D. A. R The advance sale of ticket chai orwich music loving al, Mr. Simonds’ v‘ie! h xmv. n_quality, warm a n tenor, lyrk The Webster-T rom Holiday Program at the Strand Today. For the & the manag; ment has seiected four very good Keith vaudeville acts. Heading the bill is o in_their excellent offers Jones Family's musicai confined to musical instruments, } Each sings, and sings well. T are heard in solos and ensembie nur They ajso help make success by adding some 1 comedy patter. Lawton gives A Few Ideas H= has a few mighty good e him deciledly e dancing an n Juggling. ning for the for- made an a legislation Har and Tor Ward have turned the w a laughing oasis by means ed Keep Out of M able funsters and mak exceedingly happy one bright lines and good & so that every word h own. The Américan Crosby, offers opera With her company music and rag are proceeds to demonst gram that ranges tum tum teedle var opera. "The picture with a powe message is Go S newest Universal { Strand theatre. ) Universal fighting n 10 a gredter a screen adaptation Rean's magazine Meddier. a prima the way ty of sony BREED THEATRE. Conflict, the Universal.] tion starring the d which wil and Tue: s an man_emotions, and bound 1o satisfy the fa star. Hundreds of people rec story in the Red Book apeared in among the 1 ular Herbe: the ppp- as the fter her marke the Law and Repu current picture has even surpasses successes, eepeclally in emotions and temperaments In Confiict Miss Dean I 2 young girl who is sudden a life of unha from one of ease, She is totally m roundings and brought about by various other em their dramatic intensity. A Mermaid cgmedy and the Pathe news will compiete this banner bl DAVIS THEATRE. Georgs Fizmaurice’s Paramount pre duction of Experience i wity its first presentation yesterday. It proved delight for all who behel The story is allegorical with temptation, and, giving way miserably, But love who him beckons him home here finds happiness and the love ke had §- nored. The picture is quite a reminder of Everywom: Richard Barthelmess is player and others in the cast cetlent work are John Miltern, Daw, Edna Wheaton, E. J. Betty Carpenter, Kate Bruce, ) and Lilyan Tashman. The pic tutes a veritable fashion show scenio investiture is of scription. It is well worth see A very funny Buster K was also shown. It was e Paleface and was greet laughter. Magazine was also inciu The Trail of the Lomesome widely read novel by John Fox, . author Little Shepherd of m- 58 CHRE 3on ol proiind S aae stage the typical mountain commus ths Virgitla hills. The primitiveness of the Deople s shown in all its pictur— esque 4nd charm and you will love June and her kinfolk far more on the stage thin you did when you wandered leh her through the pages of Mr. Fox's gaghil @by, In ber characterization s Dolphin Gray emphasizes mountain girl’s longing for the of the worl outside of her hln enxironment and which s zhe strongest motive of mankind. This tic success comes o the Davis ‘Wednesday, matinee and evi b. 22. o! June,

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