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i s i A Bulletin Want - Advertisement Will Get It e A Bulletin Want | A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It | Advertisement Will Get It WAS!E‘H.I. WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellanecus TED—A barber for Saturdays; Y- Apply “126 West Main St. : aien and _ collector. T Sewing Machine Co, 18 Main St. ‘tebasa WASTID Salesman ¢ and do clerical work in offl ing salary and experience. 41, care Bulletin. T WANTED—Girl Write for genmeral work. Apply 218 Washingion St. feb24 - . WANTED—A! onoce, single man on ; amust be;Rood teamster and mriker. WANTED_Girl to run_passenger el A'wly at once. Plaut-Cadden Co. WANTED—Rsilable man for kilrhen Apply City Lunch. fen24d WANTED—A \n\u' man, Americal, weaver or helper, who wishes to loom fixing. Box C.. Bulietin. hb"dl WANTED—Girl to answer telephone ce; write stat- Box feb24d house- WANTED—Small bundle Mm‘fin‘ plain sew nl to do gt home. lnq\i_ler: o t. 2. TFD——\Vurk by the dfly or hour. West Town St. feb24d 3 N, women, over 17, desir- ing government positions, $130 monthly, write for free list of posiions now open. vator, i 2 } J. Leonard (former civil service exam- .mm am, New London. Tel 785-4.| feb2 Frenys BT Eeab Blas. Washington, S Lo P ARTED A gizl to nm; take fiar? :; D. S50t BCat s AR NTED—Ten neat appearing young baby =ix mont] ol ‘or after schoo! the b The thousknda: to work with manager; must be sat- . Mrs. Rosoff, 23 Pear] St. Tel S with §18 per week. Room 16, Co- febo4d | That's why we can sell you such o;;? bla Hotel. tebisd girls_to work with manager; must Columbia Hoted. fe\"ld WANTED—Glrl or woman for work. Phone 1 feb2z4d mail list positions Dept. 31-E., febsd over 17, become rallway $133-$19% mont FrankHn Institute, ester, N. F———-—-——-——— LOST AND FOUND LOST—On “um ton St. yst ring, set_in dull go, with small dlamonds. Finder please lewve a5 Bulecin Offico and receive reward. T-—Black squar ining pharmaceutical sample and prics . somewhere on highway berween Nor- ich and Willimantic. Finder return to m 131, Wauregan Hotel, Norwich, . teb23d nd receive rew all day. Mrs. H. Rososs, Td. 849- feb23d Ca¥ mornings, 51 Broad St febnd .2 with two children, Americans Address Box $§, ‘Sierling, Conn. feb?2 WANTED—Maid for housework. W Box 111, care Bulietin, feb24d e FOR SALE—Horses WANTED—Five neat appearing ynuv'\): satisfied with $18 per week. Room 16, house- WANTED—A r!rl to help take care of baby six months old, for after school or 23 Pearl St. T WANTED—Ma'd for general house- | work. references. 2d |to wim, by oorsets at 97¢c. The Plflnlk Co. sell less. obid M " WANTED — Secona hand hcusefold oods, antique furniture, china, rare Eom and pictures, glassware, ete.; high- s8t cash prices. d, 30-82 Water St., Norw WANTED—Real estate of every de- scription to sell on commssion basis. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Nor- wich, and Jewett City. dchBP‘HMW then some We buy lots of them— That's why Thl for less. feb13MW D_ruit trees and shade trees tree expert. George Monros, Broadway. Phone 1312, Also nur- for sale. tabzxn STO KINGS—Stockings, more stockings, 10 FOR SALE—Three or four farm horses, weighing from 1300 to 1500 lbs. POULTRY FOR RALE yandotte -,ms brooders ! _experienced FOR SALE lagic ess; the choic everywhere ie, Conn. " tenlsd | ¥ CHICKS, 18¢ up; bled 'D lay 1 g delivery; visit our : P r reula; brooders, | East Hartford, Ct. | AL DIKECTORS GE.ORGL G. (;RANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleplione 630 VESTMENTS—I{ your money Is earning less than 10 per cent, better send us your check for $100 and let us A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell it FOR SALE FOR SALE—In order to -xk-nmsm of mr A‘a omr f‘;?lllh ew- WS Bur % M 1, ha; Bldg., Norwich. dm u"’ MaoHale phu locat- containg mil Oocum, con !Wfiflmfly hm and 13 acres of l.ll‘o ?\m g AT IR IOI SALE—Several good used sewing machines, Sir, Sewing M: chme Co., n u-.m Gt e L SALE—.22 cal Marlin repw.er. $12, and Sk folding Brownle, 45, both in good condition. 'B. Prorok, R. No, 4, Col- chester, Conn. feb2dd FOR !A!.I—A m,l hame on Dflnld St., six rooms and basemegs, modern im- provements, ot 216 ft. x 50 ft. garage, and other build! newly painted and in best _condition. 1353-13. feb2dd FOR SALE_Farms of every descrip- tion, with or without stock. Joseph J. rran, Box 454, Plainfield, Conn. feb24d FOR SALE—Farm Leb:.n 183 acres, town h!th atate of cultivation, fiulry farm, Delco Hcht.l. . Al Boxh. Ymtlc. Conn. feblid FOR SALE—Jersey cow, due to fresh- en in a few days. will be sold at a rea- le price. Morris Krieger, 92 Me- m anic St Phone 1298. !ebzzd FOR SALE—Hotel property, short dis- tance out on main highway; would con- slder leasing. Write Hotel, Bul.leLln Ot- provements. M. B. S., Bull tin, TO RENTLSix- room ltne"nb.n[ 44 aurel Hill Ave. 1el)72447_ OR RENT—Large sepal front room for an office or dressmaker, on Main Call 531-3 from 8§ a. eb24d " TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, 151 Maple St feb23d FOR RENT—Tenement m. to 5 p. m. TO® RENT—Farm of 60 acres, from April 1st, on state road from Norwich to Preston Charles H. Benjamin, febsd Praston C Phone 18423, febidd to se! my preparations all over Conneeti- amples turnished. Waiter R. Brooks, . Mystic, Conn. 107 y v 0 o b8. | ehow that do that or better L Cadl I C. Hatner. Tel 1075, febisd |§? a2 k‘:aflu’ind"emu 21 Maple !'on SALE—Standard metion picture picmr' Jl'!'l' ABR]\ED on Conn. Tel 340. !ebzld camera; full equipment. load 0f-28 Horses just here. I pe, vames briar, Tiailen Bulieti Office. tehiia 5 French, rubber bone and bakelite bits, 50e F¥OR SALE—National I T, L fand 75c.; Anndore mild cigar 7e¢ thres |two drawers, motor driven. Address a Kind for dranent purposee— | for Fagan's Smoke Shop. febild |Cash Register, Bulietin Ofce feblid T r the ty. — — e - :'i]m ’ly:mm:: b o 5 WISE WOMEN buy their_new apring THOME for mle; seven-room cottage at ELMER K. PIERSON miliinery at The Pasnik Co,, bécause they |5 Cliff place, in first class condition, wu.h 2 € N epira | 3ave one-nait {eb1IMWE _|bait ‘acre of round electric lights, oak el 3 7 . AN TR iy T Bmaaghe,odf | Lo $28, St Lokt 110 St v —_———————————"|ing or calculating m ne ; must e good condition, Notify W. E. Clark, 215 ‘Z’g‘" L TO RENT St., Wilimantic, Conn. febged [A8%: = febdls To mz\-r— Tenement. three rooms.| WANTED — Agents, male and female, | ot OB e i ALE Mized sisbs, seasoned, atove lengths, §5.50 cord, dclnu-ed. l‘hme 1039-12. "¥OR SALE_Hard woed, upm_tthm TeL = el —Antiques, tools and second- e. H. B. Tiger, 55 Frlznklln Ja WANTED—Hundreds dress from head to foot. g ready to wear for infants and ildren. The Pasnik Co. seil for less. fed13MWEF of to We sell every- Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS.| FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOEIES 164 Broad C3 King, | improvements. Inquire on prem Phone 6 m. feb2: 5 jan20d R RENT Tenement of five rooms, AD HAND FUENITURE zand new al improvements, 89 School St. Inguire | floor coverings bought and sold. Get our Cooper, 98 Thames St. feb22d s first before gonig elsewhere. New o RS i Salesroom, 16 Water St Nor- keeping. Phone 1987. iy8d EoI S bl N WE BUY and pay hl;hesc rices for second hand furniture bool Kremens, successor to Km.> Ayuo Water TOPS AND UPHOLSTERING FORD TOPS PUT ON $§10. OTHER CARS $20 AND TP. ALL WOBK GUARANTEED. BEST OF MATE- RIALS, A. GORDOY, CHAPMAN BLDG. Entrance from Franklin 8t, by The Bal- tin Bldsg. Z/auo our’ mder.r # rflgl‘ ounad And can furnish you with new Piston Rings and Pins. We carry a big stock of Rings, standard and oversize. your clyinders are cracked or scored we can weld them. We weld broken auto and machine parts, farm imple- ment and furnace grates. ground and fitted with pistons, $20.00. WE S8ERVE TO SAVE. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 Fords re- light model Funeral Directors 41 Main Street A T 0 PHYIICIANS | KOPLAND K. MAEKOFF, M. b. EYE AR, NOBE AND THROAT Suite 103-104. Thaver Bldg. Tel. 1799 ©COAL AND WOOD 00AL, seasouea weod and Kindlings w @ or emall quantitiea Fhone §94 er fi -2, R. Shapire, Willow §t., formerty Ourkee Lane decidd FLUMBING SUPPLIES rx.mnm hflz Fory 5: nuvzu "‘e PLDHMNO AND oufl"“.. CONTHACTORS—IOBBERS, Tlumbia, Breed g and PHONE 568-3. The very Dest plumbing by expert orkmen at the hlu- prices is guar l d 0 heating tting. JOMXN ¥. ronnm 1 West Mun 86 EDSE————— e ERINTING PRINTING of all kinds )nnmu - ane done. gu‘ pontly kst:males Euftulv given Tke Bnluun MWy JAOTELS —-— e AMFBICAY MOUSE, D. Morrissey. Top. First class garag con- ted. Phone. Shetucket St RDECROTY JOTIL Suspms pln OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts techanical Regairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho'stering and Weod Work. Blecksmithing in all itc branches — catt & Clark Corp. 07 TC $15 NORTH MAIN STREET CleARs TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes. tic and Imported Cigars. A, 1. MEYER, Successer to JOHN R. BOWMAN, 176-118 W. Main St,, Norwich, Conn, stablished for .Half a Century) CiEh S Whiiestens Cigar aare 376 per thoussnd. 4. ¥, CONANT. 11 Frankila 8% Biank Bocks Made Ruled to Order e m““’.mnuf: u-hrh-h—a‘fll. ¥ 31 Chestnut Street | St. Phone 38-3. lflllfld. HAVE your 2 " WANTED—100 farms for catalogul ewitea i ! xa'fumaf‘:ad' look Tk | 10 ‘acres up, with or withott stock; Eive LiRbic Tire Co. 33 'W. Main St feb24d full particulars in first letter as i3 “price, size, locaticn and terms. O. Box 188, Jewett City, Conn. iy22d | WANTED—We pay migneat pricss for second hand furniture. rwich Fural- fore Co. Bread Bldg. Tl 19183 e | buy, sell and exchange. Je114 WOMEN'S muslin tnderwear; greatest 100,00 will 2 real Alaska seal sacque, 24 inches deep, emall bust. E. A. Prentice, 86 Cliff 8t. Phone 300. feb20d FOR SALE—A fine automobile robe, mothproof, Waterproof, windproof; nad very little'use and in fine shape. Can be seen at The Bulletin Office. febl8d FOR SALE—Beautiful two-apartment house on Willlams St.. with all conven- iences, garage iarge lot. Apply W. F. Hill, Thayer BMg. t’;\bg”fd FOR SALE—Meat cooler, §x5, in good shape. Call 137 Frankiin St. or Tele- phone 1217-3. Reason for selling, too am!ilg 7§rlce right for quick buyer. ol FOR SALE—Farm containing 250 acres, with tools and large amount of 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 o Westerly. 0. !“ln‘)glln. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 48). FARMS for sale; . terms, with or without stock., Address L. Groman, Plainfield, Cons.” Phone 9512 Moosup. an2! FARMS for sale; easy terms; list your imert y ‘with me for quick Tesults. ¥red Racine, Plainfleld, Conn. Phone 99-2 Moosup. janitd FOR SALE—Hard wood, sawed and deltvered, $9 a cord. Phone 1076-13. janlad values e in gowns, 'chemises and sk at 97c. The Pasnik Co. seli for less. feb13MWE BOWLING AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, Majestlc Building, Shetucket Street, Seven Alleys, six Tables. ABCHITECTS CUDWORTH & TH’ MPSON ARCHITECTS Thawer Buliding, Norwich, Coma. DANCING N. H. LEVY, Instructor. 0dd Fellows' Hall, Norwich. Phone 1996 or 401. Pri- vate lessons given daily. feblld CEIRCTODIST A. @. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodiat, Foot BSpecialist (proteet your feet). Suita 7-8. Alice Bldg.. 321 Main . Norwieh, Conn. Phone 1355-6. STEAMSHIPS New York Via. NEW LONDON LINE FARE 1§93.38 Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P, M. Due New York, Pier 49, N. R. Comfortable Staterooms | Ready for Occupancy :r 7:30 P. M. 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 _—“_—fi__——__________— xm.mxo WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Bailder, Mill Werk and Jekbing. 50 West Main 8t. Phene 91l. dec2d TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBEET, tu% moving and trucking. ’I‘uL Cl'l 13, C. D. JOSLYN, 393 West Main St. Wa ! move everything anywhere. Bnu:hl lb tention given lo mo\m‘ bollers ai ciinery. Tel, 798-3. m l ‘Long D Movisg and Expressing. Zimmerman, 317 Boswell Ave. Tel 1458, TEAMING ana moviag, 10 i xrudfln‘ 2 «peatlltv. Johm H. .‘i‘orfl. Main 8t Phone 7 TEAMING AND TRUGKING done very promptly and at reaseuable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket &treet Phene THERE is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut eaual io The Bulle- tin for Lusiness results, FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. 615-4 H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. dec1dd FOR SALE An apartment house with an annuwal rental of $884, in good location, eight minutes’ walf of center of city. For particulars, FRANCIS. D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich. FOR SALE A very cozy six-room cottage, modern improvements, with within five min- ute¢ 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. MORAN, EEAL ESTATE BROKER, febld Franklin Square, FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE, ETIGHT EOOMS AND BATH, THOROUGHLY MODERN, FINE LOCATION, GARAGE FOR ONE CAFR, TOWN TAX ONLY, OWNER LEAVING TOWN, PRICE $6,230.00 JAMES L. CASE, Tel 876. 40 Shetneket St. e i WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi. am better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin A&Mnfil‘fl. Advertisement Will Sefl It FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HAED WOOD FOB $ PER CORD. CHESTNUT $7 PER CORD. SPLIT HAED, $10 PER CORD. SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PER CORD, MIXED WOOD, $8 PER CORD. ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT THESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YOUB OEDER TO 792, HARBY B. FORD, Forty o high acres on mi state near city. about one mile from ralirosd ltlflo!\. bul line passes door, seven huum I\ne ‘;:ung m.fd. 2 : acres “’T‘ alance pasture and weod; {or qulck mo, $3.000; §700 M ‘baianc easy terms. y 5 TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Cean. S FOR SALE “Toom cot! g all in first class mfl“fi‘fi Ran 'Mmgdcm.m frontage "20x160, 200 feet from .vreeno- ville car line. For particulars, A. V. COVELLO, 198 CIIY St. Tel. 1527.2, ey INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. The small annual premium is negligible to the firm pre- tection from money loss it afferds. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICE _— AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwfch, within and for the District on the 23d day of F » NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Margaret Eichelberg, late of Griswold, in said District, deceased. The Administrator appeared in Court and filed a -written application ai that said estatd is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in said application, and that some person other than the Ad. ministrafor be authorized to mak sale. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at e Probate CoGTt Room in the City of Norwich. in ehid District, on the 27th day of February, A. D. 1923, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notios of the pen. dency of said appication, and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the publica- tion of this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to ths Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DREECHER Clerk. @ euch feb24d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich. on the 23 day of February, Preicn‘—\'ELSO\! J. ATLING, Judge. Estate of Bessie G. Butts, iate of Nor- wich, in said District, deceased. Herbert A. Bufts of Denver, Colo., ap- peared in Court by William E. Bufl! his agent, and filed a petition praying. for the reasons thersin forth, that an in- strument purporting to be the Jast will and testament of said deceased be ad- mitted to probate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District. on ths 6th day of March, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'dlock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of sald petition, and of said ‘x?flxlng thereon. H® givéen by the publlcation of this order ome time in some newspaper having a ciroulation in said District, at least ten days prior to the date of sald hearing, and that return bs made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and feregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Teb2d4 Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Bozrah, within and for the District of rfl)wu;l on the 23d day of February, A. 19 I grmm—WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, Eswte of Alexander B. Pendleton, late Bozrah, in said District. deceased. Charles A. Pendleton of Bozrah of ap- peared in Court and filed a petition pray- ing, for the reasons therein set forth’ that sdministration be granted upon the es- tate of said deceased. aMeged to he in- testate. Whereupon, It Is Ordersd, That said efition be heard and determined at tha bate Court Reom in Bozrah, in eaid District."on the 24 day of March, A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pendency of sald peti- tion, and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the publeation of this ordar one time in a newsvaper having a aircu iation in said District, at least three days prier to the dats of said hearing, and that xeturn‘be made to this Court. A Bulletin For Sale FOR SALE—Dodge 1m nfim pletely -nug:ld exceflent ition, ess 18,000 miles. Box “l. SALE—Ford driven I Bulledn. h T -:r,..,...,”l"-fi""cfi‘ _feb24d <75 “¥or EALE_1930 OldsmobRe coupe, excellent condition, cheap m -.\t Tel. 444-3 onu::; P FOR 8. R SALE 3125 takes 1917 _Ford mnnfi car, big bargain. num 1716, FOR SALE 1922 HUDSON SPEEDSTER LIKE NEW EQUIPPED WITH SPRING CORD TIRES, SPOTLIGHT AND FOL- BEKETH WINDSHIELD OLEANER. PRICE RIGHT lul:; CA;!.",I‘"LA! CE IN EIGHT THL' NTS. WRITE BO! 666, BULLETIN, ‘ DENTISTS DR, €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bidg. Norwioh, Cann. e ——— LOOKING FOR CHAUFFEUE WHO DEOVE TAYLOE MURDEE CAR Feb. 2 Los Angales, 23 —City Marshai Enoch Wilson of Winsiow, Ariz., today telegraphed Sheriff Willlam I. Trasger of Los Angeles county. that he believed Jean Du Bane, in custedy at Winslow, could give valuabis information conesrn- {ng the murder of William Desmond Tay- lor, motlon picture director. Marshal Wilson telegrapher that Du Bane had commented on the “ciean get- away” of the chauffeur who presumably drove the murderer to and from the place of the shooting and that he had also claimed to be weil acquainted with Ed- ward F. Sands, sought in connection with the Taylor case. Search for the revolver with wh Tay- lor was siain was sbandoned today with- out resuits after deputy sheriffe had spent nearly a day in a painstaking search of the place where Harry XN. Fields, held In Detroit on a forgery charge had said it could e found. He had made what purportsd to be a full sctatement of his connection with the Taylor murder, telling the officers at De- troit that he was the chaunffeur of the car in which the siayer of Taylor rode to the director's home. The deputies reported, there were so many possible places of concealment for a revolver, that their fallure was not conclusiva proof that Fields’ statement was untrue, but were inclined to take their faliure as an in- dication that the doubts of Fields' story expressed by the Detroit officers prob- ably were well founded. hat LARGEST DEALINGS OF TaE YEAR ON STOCK ESCHANCE e New York, Feb. stook exchanga 23 —Business on the today approximated 1.- 200,000 shares, the larges: cealings of yeer. Ga'ns of 1te § points were he advance was a‘ its helght, but these were largely reduced or wholiy forfeited in the reversal of the fina! kour, when bte- lated demands for money lorced call loans from § to 6 per cent. Aside from stiffer money tandencies and the passing of the preferrad dividend on the preferred dividend on Republic Iron an Steel preferred “‘until earnings warrant a resumption,” most of the day’'s news was helpful to the eperation of buil pools. Incidents of the session indicated that made while jmany obsoore or irresponsible brokerage houses have been fighting the recent ad- vance in tire stock market. Five éiffercnt concerns, including Kardos and Burke, an announced thelr suapension, three of thes.: having Consolidated Stock Exchange af- filiations, the othars being members of the New York curb market association Combined liabflities of the insolvent com- panies wers varionsty estimated at $3.- 000,000 to $5,000,000 with nominal asscts. SCHOOL TEACHER AGED 45 WEDS 19 YEAR OLD STUDENT Avon, N Y., Feb. 23 —Mre. Laura Spencer, precepiress of the high sohool here, has notified the school commiesion of her recent marriage to Nell Ousiring, 1% years 0l4, a student in one of her classea Mrs. Spancer, now Mrs. Cushing, is 45 years old and the mother of five children, the oldest of whom is a teacher in Ro chester. Mrs. Cushing has been going about her duties paving no heed te the citement her romance has created. H husband continues to attend his clasees. The school board, it was said today by Commissioner H. B, Gilbert, was consid- ering the advisabll of renmewing Mre k3 HAM W. BENTLEY, fab2d4 Judge. Cushing’s eentract. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. NAME oooviv:ate sialetorainione R. F. D. or Street. Write complete ad below including name and address — Or if blind address is wanted mark X here leesrasremanestsannes teeazas MAIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. rbietsre e chis oM boin et IBIASSHACALION 4 oi. i bbits 1o/t oRty enegoth oo . . Number of .o s cna e ARY D BOBIOSEd o, oo oot s toarsiombiofuivid IRSAHHIONS. o csiciostnriimis v 8 e € 1 15 e e @ e @ 758 13 170 3 ) 3t s L b A Bulletin To Let What Is Going On Tenight oo se Lo 0. Motion Pictures Vi eville Davis Theatre. . 0d Ve 32 ANNOUNCEMENTS Sell Jewett City Property. Bundick & McNicol have soid the five family house on Afithony street, Jewerf City, to Bosilos Davidates of Jewett City Sale on North Street. John A. Moran, real estate broken sold for the estate of Michasl E. Con lon, a 6-room cottage and large_ lot Nao 16 North street, to Leon Koesinkiewica who will occupy the property. Dance in Moosup. Chic Stanley's Cyncopators will. play in Milner hall, Moosup, from $.t0 12 p m. tonight. All star artists,. featuring Carl Parker, banjo wizard, Bruce Rog. ers, saxophone wonder; Stanley, tiw taliing piano. A good time is assurel to everyone who will attend. BREEED THEATRE. The historic grounds and buildings of the old San Juan Misslon, Caiifernia, are shown in some of the ‘scenes !n Hearts Ars Trumps, a Metro all-stas production of the sensational melo- drama of Cecll Raleigh which comes t¢ the Breed theatre today and Saturday. Rex Ingram, director, and sightess members of the cast of Hearts Ar¢ Trumpe, invaded the grounds of the famous home of ths Francisean monke and for several weeks were busy shoot« ing pictures around ths time stained buildings which for thras centuries have been one of the landmarks of Califor. nia, San Juan Capistrano s one of the old. est of the missions established in Golden State, and In spite of the fact that ¥t was wrecked In a battls Auring the early, wild days. it s well preserved and its ancient buildings form ene of the most interesting relies of the days of long . Bnr’.:‘.:re Trumps was adapted for the screen by June Mathis, Several episodes of the storr take Dlace in Switzerland and it was for these scepes that the historie old mission wwirh quaint architecture of passed centuries was Many thrilling scemas are scheduled for this picture, among which is tha de- mo¥shing of a large honse by an ava- lanche, For th mountain scanes the wid commtry in the neighborhood of Huntington Lake was used for loca- tiom, Ann L¥tle Wil also ba seen in the second chapter of The BI Fi L other pictures on the the Pathe News and »n o tional comedy. Candy matines Saturday—fres candy to the children. AT THE STEAND. Naxt wesk will be Anmiversary Weey at the Strand. The picked ten good acts for ®ill changing Ty toplays will also ba feat treat on Murray With t! miss, Today's program fine B. F. Kelth a H their comedy acro! not oniy furnish also furnish some stunts of the most Helen Moretsl is th big volce. Her voles songs. Nevins & Guhl »f"- af ne black-face comedy cafled In C minstrel ‘e one of the best loved comedians and these two are certainly comedians i every sense of the word Their shadow priza fight is a high offering. The Dancing Ke: flar their own creation. These experts wara tha featured dancers with the well knewn Weber & Flelds AN Star J e, Their offering this season consists of a most varfed programme of dances. all their own creations. They are the terpsichors particularly of vandeville appreclate the Iy pretty and delighfull creations. The popular Norma Talmadge will ha seen on the screen one of her oductions, adaptad from Cyn- lev's movel. The story is In- tensely human throughout. dealing with the life of a young gir! who graduat from drudgers to refinement, followers of and patrens e i v artistic dance in Popoy. thia Stock! Chas. K. Champlin Stock Company at the Davis All Next Week. The real dramatic event of the gea- the Da b son at lcg'rc ;\md’)(‘ on Most of the pl e at prices The opening pla Right. In secu the theatre-goe: Champlin has continued giving the very best at sheap prics Tarn te the Right w1 Introduece the local theatrs-goers a pl be held in fond remembrance by mans 6f the present theatre-going generation As 2 happy blending of will be Turn to the eat te ter it will occupy a theatre history with Tbe Old Home- stead and Way Down East. The story deals wit eommon to every s How the vouth succumbs to th ence of fast comvany and the fascina- tion of gambling, to hw restored. to the right track by mother-love, is told in & story of simpie directoess, ’ During the week the company will offer Scandal, The Crimson AlbL. The Love Tiger, My Lady Friends, Sex Against Sex and Johnny Get Tour Gun. typa of vouth RATLWAY SERVICE CORP. ASER GOV'T LOAN OF $100,000,008 ‘Washington, Feb. for a government loan of for the National Railway poration was made today dent, S. Davies Warfleld state commerce commissio; was asked under the tra @ to facilitate the corporation's purchase and repair all or any part of the 300,000 bad order freight cars now —Ar “application $100,000,000 WHISKEY VALUED AT 'sxn.noo SEIZED IN M. C. FREIGHT CAR Calals, Me, Feb, 23.—Two hundred cases of Canadian whiskey, valued at $10,000, were seized today by United States customs inspectors in a Maine Central frelght car at Holway siding, near Dennysville. The liquor was hid- den under bundles of shingles.