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A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent I —_——— e _GIVEN EXPERT ADVICE 4 Advertisement Will Get It —— e —— e | WANTED—Misceliansons WANTED—Male WANTED—Man to _work on - e = Unon Meoting at United Congregis datry ousework, In-| INVESTMENTS—If your m OB SALE—New and second = hand The Extension. Poultry Institute, con- | UR/0F, Meo farm W F. Crk ~ ToL 13-4 Lebsase |qore 100 B B feb1d _ |eatning less than 10 per cent. et s i W e ducted by the Waterford Poultry club, Ematsaha Lodge. No. 27, 1 0. 0. Fa S s i A e “WANTED A for housswork Wi | Show Yo (hat se can dy. that br bettas | Batnesses, il prced very 10w : aiio sev- %o “m;’m;uuré: < hy~s g mdm oo N, o TE a0 AL meety WANTED Touig mAn io work et |Bex A. W. O, care Bulletin. . £eb21d . |for this year N B £1 2Mapie |&ral good gencral gurpose horses. HL H jzed gl y|in Owls Batic - 0 1896 O- 0. On fodool and Sawrdass. F. W. Weolwerth | =Sl £irl for general | Sty Danielson, Conn. " Tel 34, feb21d _|Starkweather. 4 sized gathering of farmers and poultry (it fanciers to the A. O. U. W, hall in Jor- “¥OR_SALE Blankels and robes; B i . Ionic Camp, No, 7634, M. W, o ol W housework. Apply 123 Broad St. Phone No. 17 SPRUCE STREET WANTED—Barrel driller for 490, m14d A, meety WANTED—Sound 1300 to 1400. wonk double of g, Jokn Srend. in Steiner Hal. : dan, Monday, The institute was an all- o s Lis- | few left to b closed out cheap. o » . Wauregan Lodge. Xo. 6, K. of P.. meetx =, olver abscmbler. ADDLY, S —day o |bon Station. fentid S‘mkl;enmu. Eorse Goeds, Danislson, Nine room dwelling and new 43y’ seasion, ‘eginning &t 10 a m.. andin Buckingham iien: A drue CRBNES. nonr. Write Box 134, ase Batietin: Tiusa colt 2 garage, within five minutes’ walk b21a__ WANTED—A fiat top ofics desk. BOYS wanted (o sell The Ladies’ Home the only interruption was for dinner,| Norwich Ceniral La Turner-Stanton Co. " Union meets 1 a8 i i ed between 12 and 1 p. m. by a|Carpenters’ Hall. B 21d HOME for sale; seven-room oottage ac ||| ©f Franklin Square. This is @ servi ke = R Joutnal The boy seling the most coples 02 |5 Gl place, in kst class condition, with ||| bargaim For full particulars, commitiee of the Ladies Aia society of | St James Lodge, No 23 F. and A. M, vn Tuesday and Wednesday will receive REEL (fPe, vaues briar, Itaiiafl |naif acre of ground, eiectric lights, oak ||| the Waterford Baptist church. Rase of New Enghand Lodge. No. 236 31 besides his regular profits. Cail toda FRE - SATIS-Swnemiie Erench, rubber bome and bakelite bits, 508 ) floors nd steam heat; five minutes' walk nquire of The morning session was opened by |G 10 O of O F i L0350, No. 2384, alter schoo! at 3.30. K. Arnold Smith, 25 and 75e; Anndore mild 7c, three |from FrankHn square. Inquire at Powers an address by Professor Jones of the |Sireet . F., s & e=t Maln oadway feb2ld FOR SALE—1920 Hupmoblle touring. |10 20¢c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. feb21d | Bros, Franklin Square, or Frank A. BilL THOS_ H. BECKLEY Connectieut Agricultural coliege, who| Clara Barton Tent, No. 7. D. of Vg WANTED Man (o make himeelt gen. | C4ll after 6. Jomes, 40 McKimley Ave.” | 4 BUSINESS or shorthand training at | ARt IR S discoursed upor: the subject of Worth |Merls in Buckingham Merc crally useful in stors; references re- | cb2ld the Jewett Business School is a short cit | ~FoR SALE—_New milch oow. 370 278 MAIN STREET While Young Stock. Professor Jones|, St M8r¥'s T. A. and b. Sociecy meoty quired. Box 326. Bulletin. feb21d FOR SALE—A Ford fon truck and o ;gfl;"m‘ffi"s:flflrzt&}:ylfiflfnl?menn 80 { Asylum St. feb21d o 66k up the Matter of young teock from ms'ru.fr m‘d‘fli e 3 RIS MEN. over 17 become railway mall | oo, aeenta Naiinr s Geone o D th oy | feDITUTRS 5 FOR SALE Mixed siabs, séasoned, ones the period of incubation and gave some |meets fn Germanty Hat: s $133-319% month: . stove lengths, $5.50 cord, delivered. Phoné pertinent advice eoncerning the care of | Motlon Pictures and Vaudeville af Frankiin_ Institute, T N Bttt farmieexe a#d | 3039 1] Tebiid the stock during the various stages of | Davis Theatre lochester. N. Y. YoR SALE— 1930 Chevrelet commer- | Nordich | we sy 204 sel anothine - Rieh | ¥OB BALE—38 7ifi6 and two (66 chickhood, up to the timé of egg-laying| Vaudeville and Motion Pictures af — §ial car, Good condition. Willls Turner, | egt prices. Leuis D. Ward, 30 and 32 |scopes, all for $30; in good condition, LEGAL NOTIOES and marketing. He considéred the va-|Strand Theatre . bt g - ol Water St. Norwich, ~Phone 708-3. Address Calvin Gray, Norwich, R. F. Dl rious species that farmers in differen:| Motion Pictures at Breed Thestrs. X0 mENT o FOR SALE_§125 takes 1017 Ford may19ThSTu 'y feb2id touring car, big bargain. one 3 WANTED—T0 buy 2 Burroughs_add- ing or calculating machine; must be. i go0d_condition, Notify W. . Clark. 215 Mountain St., Wilkmantie, Conn. febi0d WANTED — Agents, male and femals, to sell my preparations all over Connectl- feb2d FOR SALE yllru of the state were partial to, in- OUN cluding the Rhode Island Red and the ANNI {ENT. White Wyandotte and White Plymouth CEM S Rock species, all of which have given Fine Program at fatisfaction to various breeders and egg| The B. F. Keith v TO RENT—Eleven-room house. barn, es Jand, on the Hallville road, 10 minutes’ walk from car. H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Box 138, Norwich, Conn, FOR SALE—_Pair prize rabbils. price very, reasonable. 40 MoKinley Ave. FOR SALE—One young Holstein cow, 20 quart kind, now giving 10 quarts per NOTICE A FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Nor- Strand -y producers. The matter of types of feed |Strand for today ar g 3 FC. | wich, I will sell the interest of Mary ~ i v s Htio: etery rosy cu; sampies Tafnished. Walter . Brooks, | fethrop. Yania tr & D, Mo 1 © " |Walsh, lale of Norwich, m said District, | | finding that Fleischmann's Yeast g;;‘:"';::"n'"'m";°:,’ oy 5o “;:,.';:,mn,,.;' 1922 HUDSON SPEEDSTER |57 Greenmanvilie Ave. Myatio, Conn. Y eceased, in the real estate consisting of | | corrects stomach and intestinal opi . ete. came up for con-| Heading = IR paill - OB SATE New mildh o 5 0 | pishy o e tuste in salf Not- |l trontlea. It Sis fiow: ¢ Vised how to cull the flock. ‘and set Fid|Batilesttp, Th 1 Keomiag. - Phome 104t LIKE NEW e T B oL, lurnhoe or side- |berléy, PlamAfia, “Comn. o feb30d ;Vfi?m‘:fl:l T in ia Guatls bile and pancreatic juice. Appetite of the drons st an’sarfy. period. Eme |2t AL N Ayttt A » o o - 3 3 wood, spiit. $9, 7el, | Eor more particular description, see said is always kept normal and you are phasis was placed upon breeding from |3 family for a trademar rouierEp wWiTH Two gELLY. |jirie W Schacter, Rorwien Towp, K D B e e e protected against indigestion. 2 strong virlle stock 4nd matiers af like|mother, father. two sons CORD TIRES, SPOTLIGHT AND FOL- e WANTEDLiberty bonds. Address K., | FOR SALE Threa cows, two thor-| feb2ld Ly ymen | Each i8 a musicidn and woz Administrater. 4 2 0 3 cakios of Fiilechenanrs concérn to the farmers and poultrymen a BEKTH WINDSHIELD CLEANER. care Bulietin. oughbred Jersey new miich s b were talked over. Professor Jones told [POSe 2 string quintette th ¥ e Tebsa cows, one will ool i superior A 3 s Main St, Monday o el . —%_ | Heiter, wagon, harness, single plow. In- Yeast to your MYI.“’";:W the gathering that it was particulariy (a7 superior. The Jones % k comiaining_trunk key PRICE RIGHT hand Turpiure Tpauss, tocls and second- |quire 44 Sturtevant Ave. A. Varmey. find:.ht ’mr:m dlcm: 2 desirable to breed from flocks free from |}l Instrumen - eturn to Bulletin Of- : Dhte G17.8. - < FiBrn08 feb20d tem is greatly benefited. reit's white diarrhoea, due to the fact that|®nd gre - ebt1d St. Phone 717- jan2id | — . Fleischmanty's Yesst— the famifiar the disease once prevalent fn a flock | iR 50108 and ensembie numbers .. e — |se00 casm, NCE IN EIGHT TEE - — $100.00 will buy a real Alaska seal Fleisc] ’t isease once prevalent in 3 i R et et LOST—A tady's pure heiween edge |MONTHLY PARMENTS. WRITE BOX |,y ANAEP -ACUSUCS, old books, 10013 | sacque: 4 inches deep, small bust. T A: tin-foil package with the yellow might wips out the entire number of |0 mako thelr act 4w Ave. and Marguerits corner. Finder leave | g6, BULLETIN. 1 Shring. St NorWIeh SComn. O Bong: | Prontice, 8¢ CUt St. Phone 300. " £6b20d | Pursuant to an order of the Honorable label. Place a standing order with chicks. ' In connection with the incuba- | 3917 * cing and this office. Heward T 1138-13. i 4 jan20d ¥OB SALE—Cottage house of seven|COUrt of Probaie for the District of Leb. | | yonrgroeerforFleischmann’sVeast. tion period. Professor Jomes mtated|®T o o o o L = 5 and new |T00mS on West Side with all conveniences | 2100 ) argi k-;;:;fllon_ the 18th day of that young chicks should not be fed for |, S7COR B T Lo 08 P e > > FOR SALE—Morses . S e HAE DoeE g URE and new |excspt heat, garage for Lwo cafs, cow|GipTusty, Ao D. 1013, el b 8 0 a period of from 48 to.72 hours after| ;S PAS A CO M : - a POULTRY __| Bopr SoreriaEs bought AU Nold Get OUt |harn, pig pen and two henhouses ‘sbout [Hile and interest of the late James H. batching. Sour milk and feeds suita- | [ha' (hey make nindl = : ey 3 e {)d RS L _d !hs a.rrf wit 501 .‘v‘l;.l n Salesroom, ater B Alar- large number of young frukt trees; & Mebrath "‘ocfiuyg yfl e‘sfldl ;Qmu -1 ¢, 8. COMMISSIONER HAS 7y ¥ on a drum with uch pauts & Tel: 18653 febTTUThS | Main St Willimatie. ~ Jokn Stimpson. | WE, BEY and vay highest prices for | 118 SO MBEY N0 rien. Conn. fsbisa |2pplicatlon to seil'on Ale in said Coust, s lexander Karst In the |0d¢ that Bring Dividends, and M. re. |, EVery cellorhas a o 59,000 CHICKS for 1927 ; quality chicks | P14 Kremens, successor to Kiny, 48-50. Water S s et Lebavon, Conn, this 13th | Fecordig to Alexander Karst In the | marks wers crammed full of timely-ad-| heoies” bis pri write for circulsr. T JUST ARRIVED St Phone 382, ud 124 FOR SALE—Four-tenement house on |day of February, 1922, Lyclopedia of Law and Procedurs, a o8 Scabicas-ob 4 s oF o | 238% of the cellar and T B Pahall 502 Dizwell kv, New € it 3 Sep) West side, in_pink of condition, at abar-| (Sisned) United States commissioner “is a judi- | ¥ice on economy of operatior the | Ward have turned whole Haven, Conn: oo Aebisd |y Exnress load of 28 Harses just here. I| TNl iamn 0 e o caratogus, | 820 PHICE. Apply to W. F. Hill, Thayer CATHERINE PERKINS, al ofticer and exercises within very | POUltry adjunct to the ordinary farm.!. faughing oasis b m it & . S > have Horses for ali kinds of work—some ea up, with of withoot stack: ive | Bidg. Room 108 teblsa feb21d Administratrix. ; 5 nitey | 3@ were likewise apolicable to the op-|Keep Ot of My Celiar re able el i DAt Dusinees horecs. farm chuome | 10 acres up. with or withott stock s E1ve narrow Timits the functions of a United | 313 were likewise apolicable to the op-|Keep % . eaperienced |and the big Kind for draught purpos full particulars in first letter as to price, | FOR SALE_A fne automol - A States judge. He is the officer of the|°Tations of the pr ""', PoUlTyman. | funsters and make this littic & Seolniely aute- |and priose are low for the duality. Come | 812€. iocation and terms. P. O. Box 108, | mothproof, Wwaterproof. windpropf; had| AT A COUBT OF PROBATE HELD | federal courts to whom are committed | OF ©SE producer. Elimination of waste|caniingly happy ont 1 BOther of chic and see them Jewett City, Cona. 3220 }very little use and in fine shape. Can be 3 ow o, within and for the DISWict | some of the duties which must other. | i feeding, business methods in_keeD-|bright lmes and zood sonss e g B s risoy WANTEDWe pay mignest prices for | S0 &t The Bulletin Office febisa |of Norwich, o the 20k day of Febeuary. | [0S 10 [otycii ¥ JTMEN, TN, ONEE. | ing records of gy production cots. In-|so that every word fms a augh of ts v Tel. 53&3. feb17d |second hand fumiture. Norwich Fural-| FOR SALE—Beautiful iwo-apartment |~ Present—_NELSON J. AYLING, Judge.|or the judge thereoffi and is, in short, | COMe from the flock and kind - The American peina douna. Hazel Cros onT ture Co., Breed Rldz Tel 1914-3 We |house on Willlams With gll conven- | Isiate of John C. Morgan, late of Nor. | an adjunct of the court, possessing {n | (S5 came in for consideration. AIr|by, offers opera a la sy tion. W 1 repaid guarmntesd del Vit ok buy, sell and exchange. Jelld |iences, garage and large’ iot. Apply W.|wich, in said District, deceased. 3 dependent, aiMiough subordinate, judi.|HEWItt. Who operates a larze pouliry {company she demonstra t o hery; sedd for circular; brooders, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES T e e = |F._HHL Thayer Bidg febitd Gardiner ‘Greene 0f Norwlch, Conn.,|cial powers. of his own. In the narrow- | f&rm at Uncasville has a flock of some|rag are not stransers Roy Clark, East Hartford, Ct. S ) : FOR SALE_—Meat coolér, 638, in good | 3DReRTed In Court by counsel and flied a | er gense, United States commissioners |40 1avers of the White Leghdtn varie- | to demonstrate by si or ) Household Goods and Antiques. shape. «Call 157 Franklin St. or Tele- |Petition praying, for the reasons therein | -7 dihar" $idges. 7 or do |t¥: and told of methods that he had|ranges all the w: b M= gl e WARD BROS., ne 121 Reason for seiling, too | 56, forth, that an instrument purporting | {12 [CeT JiCwes nor oourts Mot €0 | dopted in conneetion with his own bus-|teedle variety of song Laliote Tire Co. §3 W. Matn St eb?4d | No, 45 Jackson St Willimantlc, Conn.|small; price Fight for quick buy Heoehsed be samitted to probate, . % | geting In a quasi-judicial capecity, mor |Iness that had proved successful and| The bicure witha ZUNERAL PIRECTORS Thono 6323, 2eb10 et i 250 | peyhereupom, It 15 Ordered, That sald |do they possesse the power of courts|¥hich he handed out for the benefit of |message is Go Straizhi. e ——— o, sl SALE_Farm containing 239 |Dettion e heard and deternilnied 8t the | except Insofar as the acts of congress |l co-Workers in the poultry field. newest Unfversal frature, Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors § and Embalmers RADIATORS BOiLL.& Ok DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUL Gonne 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant Vhone 288-2 GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 3 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistart Telephone 410-2 BAY OR NIGHT AND LAM: STRAIGHTE AND REPAIK. S WM. E. SHANLEY S e TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS BENDETT AUTO SUPPLY co., feb17d 110 North Main St. 499 MAIN STREET, (East S. ) 1 wish o call your attention to my s awe pri on_the large stock of Federal and If stormy, postponed to Victor " Tires as betows Special | N aay attor. Guaranteed, 30x3 1-2, $3.50; Federal or | Vicior Cord, 5.50; Federal o Victor Cord, §33,50; Special Truck Tires, 50 ; Tourin; Type Cond, 10,000 miie guarantee, 3ox WITTEE BROS. $40.50. We carry all sizes up to 38x ATCTION e ——y | AUCTION NOTICE We will sell all of the personal perty belonging to the estate of o late A. W. Bates, at the late resi- nce and farm, known as the Pfeifer ace, located about three miles east om Norwich via the state road lead to Preston Gity, consisting of live- tools. wagons, efc., also a of 'nearly new The sale wiil take Jlace on THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1922, AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main LOCAL AND LONG TRUCKING AND REPAIRING. CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. TELEPHONE 763 Greeneville Auto Company READ 499 NORTH MAIN STREET DISTANCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. Street, Danielson, Conn. INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS OVERHAULING Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts TR W IR RN W T Shea & Burke | “vneral Directors 41 Main Street PHYSICIANS OPLAND K. MARKOFY, M. TE, BAR, SE AND THROAT Sulte 163-104. Thaver Bldg. Tel 1799 PLUMBING SUFFLIES Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim Blacksmithing in all ito branches TRUCKING ming, Upheolstering and Woed Work, ull & Glark Gorp. w7 TC o16 NORTH MAIN STREET 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS —— BOWLING ANG REPAR WORK —_—>"— BOWLING ALLEYS, Majestic Bullding, Shetucket Stre Seven Alleys, six Tables. AECHITECTS A R R e CUDWORTH & THMPSON ARCHITECTS Thewer Bulldiug, Norwich, Comn. 2 DANCING Instructor, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Norwich. Phone 1996 or 481. Pri- vate' lessons given daily. febiid OEIRCFOSIST A. 6. THOMFSON, ¥. 8. Chirepodiat, Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suita -3, Alice Bldg. 121 Main St, Norwick, Conn. Phone 1366-6 dandid , Occum, teaming, Tel. §17:12. yad STEAMSHIPS move everything anywhere. tention gi chinery. Tel, 793-3. sepsd . D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We Special at- 2 to moving bollers and ma- STEAMSHIP passages actranged to all parts of the world; booklets and expert advice free. Lawwence Lamb, Agent Phone 969. febzid ing. TEAMING ans mov! trucking a_speciaity. Jo} Main St Phone 792 ong_distance H. Ford, 233 THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. PLUMBING, heating, general repairing. John M e pery_St.__ Tel. 3. TLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONTHACTORS—JOBBEES, = sad Heatlng. 4 LUM. » Breed B ‘home, FRONE ses-5. The very test plui by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar. pcteed ; aido heating and gasfitting. 40! ¥. TOI '8, West Mais Bt €. B. BEOMLEY & SON, Shetucket St _Phene 336 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street . oleAns done very promptly and at reasemable Dprices. Phone 175 ! FARES :—New London 53¢, Greenport and Shelter Island $1, New York $2.5¢ Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket er Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and Sun. day, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, at 5 P. M. Connections with all Coastwise ang Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from the Port of New York. Feor freight rates and further informa- tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB timber and wood, new seven-room_house with practicaily all new farm, buildings, newly made pond covering eight acres, seven miles from Norwich, on the state road leading from Norwich to Westerly. O. H. Main, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 489. ALE—Farm 153 acres, town Lebanon. high state of cultivation, dairy and poultry farm, Delco lights. 'E. Hoxie, Yantic, Conn. febisd ¥OR SALE—Tnree more Spitz, one English setter (female), one fox terrier (female). puppies; will sell very cheap. Phone 917-13. feblsd FARMS for ssle; easy terms, with or without stock. Address L. 'Groman, Plainfield, Conn. Phone 99-12 Moosup. jan23d FARMS for sale; easy terms; lisl your property with me for quick results, ¥red L. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Phone 99-3 3foosup. Jan17d FOR Hard wood, sawed and delivered, §9 a cord. Phone 1076-13. jan13d’ FOR SALE Well scasoned_siabs and hard wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. declSd FOR SALE An apartment house with an annual rental of $864, in good location, eight minutes' walf of center of clty. For particuiars, FRANCI: Central Bldg. D. DONOHUE, Phone, Norwich. FOR SALE A very cozy six-room cottage, modern improvements, utes' trolley ride from Franklin square, and desirably located, for the low price, for a quick sale, $2,700. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, febld Franklin Square. FOR SALE Forty acres on main state highway, near about one mile from railroad station, “bus line passes door, good seven room cottage, barn and other farm bulldings, fine young orchard, 20 acres cod tillage, batance pasture and wood ; or quick sals, $3,000; $700 cash, baiance easy terms. RYONS' AGENCY, feb18d Willlmantle, Conn. FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE, EIGHET ROOMS AND BATH, THOROUGHLY MODERN, FINE LOCATION, GARAGE FOR ONE CAR, TOWN TAX ONLY, OWNER LEAVING TOWN, PRICE $6,350.00 JAMES L. CASE. with within five min- Tel 336 40 Shetuckst 5t FOR SALE i PIANO BOXES AT $2.50 EACH. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HAED WOOD FOR $9 PEE COED. CHESTNUT $7 PEE COED. SPLIT HAED, $10 PER CORD. Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District.on the 27th day of February, A. D, 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of eald hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this erder one time in some newepaper having a circulation in said District, at least €ix days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 15 a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, fevsld . Clers AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 20th day of February. A D. 1922 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Hollis H. Palmer, late ‘of Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Lydia’ E. Palmer of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons thercin set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of suid deceased. alleged to be intestate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard nad determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich. in said District, on the 24th day of February, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of ‘said ' petition, and of said hearing therecn. be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in sald District, at least, three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSQN J. AYLING, Judge. The above anu foregoing is a trie Copy of record. Attest:’ HELEN M. DRESCHER feb21d Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 20th day of February, A D. 1922, Preseni—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. Sstate af Parmelie Duhaime, late of Norwich. in said District, deceased. Jean B. Duhatme of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the state of said deceased, alleged to be intestate. ‘Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at_the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, In said District, on the 28th day of February, A. D. 1922, ax 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pen- dency of sald petition, and of said hear- ing thereon, be gziven by the pubication of this order one time in some newspaper bhaving a circulation in said District, at least six davs prior to the date of &aid hearing, and that return be made to this NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foresoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER feb21d Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE NELD at. Norwich, within and for the Distriet of Norwich, on the 20th day of February, A D. 1922 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Sarah B. Wheelor, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Georgs W, Whesler of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of sald deceased, alleged to be intestate. Whereipon, Tt Ts Ordersd, That said peltition be heard and determined at the Porbate Conrt Room in the City of wich, in gaid T’ ~“~ict, on the 24th d February, 0. 22 forenvon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of “eaid hearin thereon. be given by the publication this_order one time in some_ newspaper having @ circulation in said District, least three days prior o the date of kaid hearing, and that return be made to this Zourt. ks NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. feb21d’ rusio T ERNEST = BULLARD Y conferring certain authority and impos- Ing certalh duties on them specially con- fer the sams The commissioners are appointed by the district courts for a term of four years and are removable by the same courts after a customary hearing upon reasonable grounds. 1t i provided by the federal code that mo commissioner shall be appointed who lives within 30 miles of any local land office, nor shall any be appointed who resides within 30 miles of any other commissioner. The commissloner’s duties are- varied and include, among’ others, the power “to issue warrante for offenders against the United States, to cause the. offenders to be arrested and imprisoned, or bailed for trial; and to order the removal of offenders to other districts; to hold to Security of peace and for zood behavier to carry into effect the award or ar- bitration of decree of any comsul of any foreign nation: to sit as judge or arbitrate in such differences as may arise between the captains and the crews of any vessel belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to his charge. “To enforce obedlence by Impriconment until such arbitration or award or de- cree is compiled with. “To take bail and affidavits In civil cases; to discharge poor convicts for the nonpayment of fines: to take oaths and affidavits; to institute prosecutions under the Jaws relating to erimes against the elestive franchise and civil rights of citizens, and to appoint persofis to ex- ecute the - warrants thereunder. “To issue search warrants authorizing internal revenue officers to search prem- ises where a fraud has been committed and to issue warrants for deserting for- elgn seamen; to summon masters of ves- sels to appear and show cause why pro- cess should not issue against such ves- sele; to issue warrants for and examine persons charged whh being fugitives from justice and to take testimony and proof of debt in bankruptey proceedings.” Contrary to an impression held by many, United States commlissioners are not paid by salary but receive thelr re- muneration by & fee. A different fee is given for practically each fob and the payment and acceptance of the fes In carefully outlined and de by statute. So varied ars the tasks commissioners that = person o a commissioner’s dutles may not tion of statutes. A riew job seems to be added every other day, and amendments to the statutes covering the old jobs are not_infrequent ws, such as the Volstead ed, the dutles of the comm! by leaps and bounds, and as ne angles and. questions turn up, new amendments and statutes are passed to cover them. This has been particularly true with the law regarding pronivition, because of the infinite num- ber and varlety of problems that hang upen it. Ordinarily the commissioners have regular duties outside of their dutles as commissioners that principle being that thé demands of the commissioners' office chould not generally interfere with an incumbent's customary gursufts. All three of Boston's commiseioners are practicig lawyers. By the very nature of the work It s almost essentlal that commissioners be chosen from among the legal profession. There have heen cases, however, In which the commissioners are not law- vers. Tn the old days the commissieners were promarfly taken up with settling Qleputes between ship captains and thelr crews and such-like troubles, whereas now thefr chiefest duty seems to be in connection with Heuor and ite uses— where in they resemble so many other Americana. act are p: sloners increase William W. Service of Preston Rhode Island. breed, and his rema were confined primarily to the laxity- the present marketing methods in vokue among the Conmecticut ege producers. Mr. Servies made a plea for mere uni- fied among the pouitryme nin the matter marketing eggs, With a determined ef-|tation.” fort to, retain the home held by native producers. Following the address by Mr. eon. to start at 1.15 was delaved owing the morning schedule beinz more pro-|emotions longed than was anticipated. included: & 1.15 p. m, The Parm Bureau and-the | daughter of wealth and lux talk- ed upon the subject of Our Markets. Mr. Service operates a big poultry farm with approximately 600 laying hens of the effort, and greater co-operation | Breed theatre today in “Conflict.” he Ser-|in serials form. Miss Dean vice, adjournment was taken for Tanch The afternoon.session, which was!ing emotional The-list|and the piot is exceiTionally of speakers for the afternoon. meeting|vated throughout - Strand theatre 1his week Universal fighting star has seen to 4 greater advantaze than screen adaptation of William Harper Rean's magazine story , The ieverend Mediter, of Breed Theatre Prisciila Dean héads the bl ar the P of | picture since the highly successful “Repu< In the screen version of Clarene: markets now | Budington Kelland's story ‘Conftict,” which appeared in the Red Bo azi estab- has lished herself as one of the sor actresses an in Tts el to| “Conflict The story jeoncerns Dorcas Remalie, a 0. upon Poultry Man, County Agent H. F.|the death of her father, is forced to =0 1o Johnsan. her uncie’s home in the Big North Wood 145 p. m.. Poultry on the General|John Remalle, the uncle is a reii Farm, Mr. Morgan. 2 p. m., The How, When and Where natic wtterly lacking in the mil man kindness and Jas as his housskesn- of Lights, Mr. Jones. er in his foreboding stone mansion, Miss 245 p. M. The “Coop® Marleiimg |Labo, stern, silent and unforsiving. Pian My Mo, e CooPT Markeling | Sy Cnatie owns a Wimber camnp and it i STATE'S POSTAL CLERES TO MEET IN DANBURY fourthe. annual cenvention The twenty of the Connecticut siate branch of t United National Association of Pos fice Clarks will be held “in Danbury, Wednesday, February 22, Washington's [T !l’;\m'- vf‘_y:«-l;“n n s birthday. The convention fs always heid |I¥ akmost unbearstle, VIUC. on that date, which is & légal holiday |HeWns her lover €eac and permits the delegates to attend. [pann e Wi Louls Theurer, as: stant postmaster in this atmosgihera of rou hmmberpacks thac a great ds tion of the story takes p the young sweetheart of D . Remalie's competitor in business, 7% | malie s8ans to have him put out o | was Being double-crossed by hi: heouseleen- + | nero. o) Miss Dean, as the fascinating Dorcas Danbury Is president of the state branch | 2= THn O and will preside at the session. | arons MaYor William A. Wells, the Norwlch | X0 M o 0 e assistant postmaster, is to.aitend as a | 20T TS SRS suest, and Willlam R. MeCord- witl_be | 4L S0 IO0 O the delegate from Norwich branch. N | pakes up the remainoer of An invitation to be the mwest of the convention has been extended Wil . = g i s of deligh Hays, postmasted general. but it Is be- | Millions of el Tieved .that be will be unable to. accept, | June. the P owing to other enzagements. Dr. Hub: Works, first asslstant postmaster gener- | of tI e Bl al, has also been invited and ig is pos- 2:""“:::;‘ e sible, the committee has been ir corvas! . that’ hemas be in Danbury. Invitations Poueemedt of have also been extended to Sentors Braa- [R0X8L B¥ & €400 gee and Molean man Schusler Merri C. P. Frauciscuc C.. mation has definitely accepted an Be present for the convention, The banquet has aiways been one the enjovable featur h the annual gath and to Codz butr for entertainment "The bhan to local tran connectione. The business session of the convention cemmence at 2 o'clock and will be West street. ing to the organization be followed heid in Odd Feilows' hall, Matters pertain will be discussed and will by the annual election of officers. MICHAFL O'HEARN CARRIER ON R. F. D. ROUTE Rural free delivery route No. which runs through the Thamesviile and is mow covered been Oakdale route, where he had served for about a year. He takes the place of the late Waiter Trading Cove section, by Michael O'Hearn transferred from the who has J. Burlingame, on Route No, 7. Workmen's Compensation. The following workmen's tion agreement has been approved Commissioner J. . Donohue: \ F. N. Wilcox, Pawcatuck, in connectior ng of the clerks and the local branch will put forth every effort to sustain the reputation of Dan- of the visitors. t Is to be held at noon, in- stead of in the evening,.as has heen the plan in the past, the -change. being due compénsa- The Trall of the Lonsome Pine " | tain girl of the V of the famous ne’ and John Hale in the flesh p. | . Not one of the many who June from he reabin in the o | turea. The Trafl of the Lonesoms masterfully dramatizcd greatest successes of ye Pine. has faithfully mirrore il scenes of the book. Lo ' business of late vears gree in Boston, New York and C: Elaborate stage seitings a New York company presenting assure it uf such SUCEET the charming June herself. D\ is seen in the rule of the . tain girl. “The Trail of {he Lones at the Davls theatre Tomorrow, makines and night. A 7 Conyocation Speaker af College. 7.| At convocation at Con olle Tuesday afterncon at ¢ o Profes- sor Richard E. Burton w le e on “The Theatre Today." Professor Bur- ton is head of the English departm of M at the University e one of the best knawn and most pleas: ing speakers on the lecinre i day, and is well kno onnecticat audiences, before W ""1’0« quent lecturer du - residence of sseveral years in Ha tion to his editos P cluded assoclate-editorshin of by employer, 5 World's Best Literaturs, Teacher of the o ard Robert D. Gardner, Westerly, em.|Library of the Wo witn the TOBACCO Telephene 969, Agent. SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PERE COED, Violin JUDGE AVERY HAS GRIP, ploye, finger lacerated, at rate of $10. | g X% PIEEL SRS Untversi- MIXED W00D, $8 PEE CORD. 4 COURT SESSIONS POSTPONED = tieg of Chicago and Minn JR— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ehene 18 Buserior court ashions schadnlet for OUNCEMENTS Brotessor Burlon's subject on Tuesday We carry a complete line of Domes- ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT Bliss Place e . p a th " is timely = tic and Imperted Ci o the week in New London before Judge 4 “The Theatre and th % I A L MEYER, Soccsser t L THESE LOW PEICKS. PHONE YOUE| | Have a Fow Christopher L. Avery and a jury this DAVIS THEATRE. and will unquestionably appeal to the * JOHN E. BOWMAN, & OBDER TO 792 Outfits to Lend. % week will have to be indefinitely post-| A record breaking cast of characters | popular 1:_(;:«1;»2 t gk 3:;1"’“': 116-118 W, Main St., Nerwich, Conn. | Leaves N or wich Menday, HMAREY B. TOED. poned because Judge Avery has the|appears in George Fitzmaurice's latest| friends e put & 3 (Established for Half a Century) Wednesday and Friday, at 4 HELEN L. PERKINS grip. There were sessions Tuesday, Fri- to have been court Paramount picture, Experience, which | this lecture. 3 Thursday and will be shown for the last time -today, ] Thirty dstinot ‘characters, ranging from v . FOR SALE Eight-room cottage house, all modern, in Hss Srass. condifon, hardwood_floors, frontage 30x180. 200 feet ffom Greene- ville car line. For particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 QU St. Tel. 1527-3, |p. m. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at'5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent | Whiteatone Cigar aare 370 per thousand TEACHER GIN day, but Wednesday would have been & ot Phone sg?g 05 §.!NA"“ (l;l = holiday for the court anyway as it Is Y?xmmhfln‘ r:mhwgl md_t- Chariés Baker of W . - udi vashington's birthday. 3 g -am e, by- rie : oo e kis ' e Daw, to Proibitien and Intoxioatian. are (his sister. Mrs. Mary Modbury, the past Shown in the screen version of George V. | Week. . Board of Rellef Public Sittings Over. | Hobart's popular stage play. In addition| Mrs. Mary §. Prown visited Mrs Hore By error .it was reported that the|to the huge cast, there were more than|ace Brown in Worcesier recently. > Norwich board of relief has a week|300 extras used for atmosphere in the| Miss Miriam Cornell Who has beem longer to Sit to receive protests over|Primrose Path cabaret and the street and | suffering from grip. is improving. E asséssments made by the board of as-|rathskeller scenes. The young peopie of Black Hil sessors. The board of rellef ciosed its| A very funny Buster Keaton comedy|on a straw ride Friday evening public sittings last Saturday and will BOOKEINDING l““;u'.flkwono Blank Bosks Made and Ruled to Order > © DENTISTS BR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bidg. Norwich, Cann HorELs S HOUSE, irst_class garage ectea. “Pnen Snétherer PRINTING of all kinds promptly 5 given The will be shown. This is Keaton's latest |Ralph Brown as pilot 'y E——w——wee—e——= | not hear any more protests but will de- Tt {“-uzba The| A birthday party for Miss Alfl: x: S T) a 5 medium in| WHEN YOU WAXT to DEL-HOTF B 2w an ‘plas ‘fir ¥OU WANT to put your busi- | YOte the rest of the munt‘!:.etn Foin; e from start to | F K . your = - - | the protests that have n made Bletern Coinethent cantt to The Baui® | nesy Betors o P RS i §th TEL. Buropsal PIST |nese before the Dublic, thete is no meai Eagtern %.& ml‘)‘tn! tn for business nn‘n‘: o um m&"m}"mfi the adrv'::mmuu :asf{xannad ay. > " jum better than the adve nrennlnc_ its report upon l-le-. | gty caluzmng 98 The 2 3 e Bul R 3 e SRR VR ) T S & i e 3 b it