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A Bulletin Want WANTRD_Cagt for retmerant ¥y at Bullen Ofce Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female A Bulletin For Sale g Advertisement Will Sell It m Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—-Miscelianeons A Bulletin For Sale e i % P WANTED—Ford 1j o aslivery. Py to A, Bruokner. It ecial; 1-4 ox 180 hards 'Ih “h-c"im.nm.a WANTED—Man with Ford - un gt:u .-nn.\ house- B. Tazlor, 36 Bior, vu!fl!-b—wnl H m: or d-y. "Muck to handle delivery of n M'y (s Norwich; good pay #fi I.'umgfil & Lo Newark, York. feb2sd TAGENTS—AIl or part time; best 3 Housaho'd article ever shown Biye, get samgle and part vin hfe Cor 3T Cheny: uum‘ Conn. teb21 TED—At once, single man o farm ; must be good team| . B Erigham, New London. o 3 ng A. Prentice, e s L ARG feb27d WANTED—A young man, Americain, '_’——-_—_e‘ #ik weaver or helper. whe wishes to ral house- iearn loom fixing. Box C.. Bulletin. ek 318 wishinflon 81._10id _fenzay :Afilb—*m vymfiao:: i oyer. 11, become raiiway mail ol Ko e clorks:” $195.315% manth Bositions | A -— Box Sterling, Conn. feb22d Frankdn_ - Institut; 'un— for munwurx Writs Y. Box 1 ubletin. éb2ed once. ‘Write B no cold mA 3 days from Indian iver te table, ress paid; whole Boe: sholt B4, for 383 13 ‘box, $1555 satistection guaranteed. Ben. F. »{ FOR 8. By ord - n'_fll 1eb PRAE Ag-f'» Y, o r of the Honorabie WANTED Farms, all Kinde; o -n- ter where your farm . agency, can sall it quick, Agency, Pul LEGAL XoTicEs NOTICE e District of Nor- WANTED—Second o ——————*——r Aullr—ul ime ; best 25¢ x’ mwn lv boav . win h{. o Corsr ch.n—y' A itars, Conn. e i S traths mi SALE — Beautiful umhn\ & | Fich, T will seil the tnterast of gflrfigfi . walnut _case, fine Aot s e B D D e 31ts. the Dlauts | Uich, deceased, in certain réal estate [ L. Normch, Phose Eichelberg, late of Griswol, in ! uated in the Town of Griswold. and 135:148 Main St, Norwich |ing “tuliy desoribed in the application to sell on flie in said Court. For more par- W“TID lbh or female ho\l‘t' house canvaseers on 717 different house- for Arth ufhl“hAudl".:b 28TuThsS HER e Soale! S Hoed MOa a0 ool Ttk Saeich: % WAN American Mm nuuly 3 mo washing | hoid Decessition ; JUBT TAKEN In trade on & baby |ticular description, see said application. and piand, fine Steinway upright piano, ELIZABETH BEICHELBERG, elllnt ocgndition; will sell for $245, | feb2sd Appointee. Piaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main 8L . AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD twesd 1-3 p. m. Vvalis, briar, Frénch, rubber bone and 75c.; Anndore mild cigar 7e, thri for 20c. 'Fagan's Smoke Shop. ! FOR SALE—autemodiles W ANTED—Anti ues, tools and second- hand furniture. » 2% T WANTED —Antigues, old books, tools PECIAL _For sale, two-manual and | 5t Norwich, within and for the District o pedal organ. Aol conaition, excetient |Of Norwich. on the 27th duy of February, lise; must be sold st a saeri- | A D. 1923. bakelite bits, 808 | fon i plan Catasn oo 135-143 Main | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge; St, Norwieh. feb?fl'l‘uThS Sty Noxwieh _ . . . R Het, FOR SALE Cheap, one grade Ayr-| Louis A, Wheeler of Norwich, Conn.. T WANTED—Liberty bonds, 2 Atldms K. shire bull 17 months. e Wilfam Goraki, | appearsd in Court and fled a petition 16083 _ |1 conard Bridge, R. D.. Conn. _feb23d_|praying, for i rteson Ulsein B oty Loogerc Sroem L o o an’ instrutent purporting to be AUCTION _BALE at 15 Water SC, B. Tiger, §5 Franklin Wenesday, Marchl 1o at 10 o'clock & ; dot household goods for unp: Rorage. L. W. Carfoll & Son. feb8d | petition b neard Estate of Bila M. Wheeler, late Norwich, in said Dis deceased. last will and testament of said deceased be_admitted to probate. Is Ordered, That said FOR SALE—1820 Oldsmobile coupe, 1 axcellent condition, cheap for quick sale. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN |Tei 4s2-3 evenings. feb2bd and second hand 18, Soring. st petition be heard and determined &t the |* FOB SALE_Four-acre farm near oity, | Probate Court Room in the City of Nor, ‘Write Box 113, care Bulletin, _feb2od d wich, in said District, on the 3d day of gxoeilent condition, chesp for quick sale. Age, Nati ity, gience | 444:3 evenings. feb24d s onality, E‘P' in Full and Give References. | i =" >'% Persein Fhens 1t Reply Box B. FOR SALE—Mersss “¥OR BALE_A Ford touring car in ex- An EI’G'I"IIM Hj#. Class [ce!n t rupst dition, tires practical- » 17w Tel. Eobes. o ‘febesd SECOND HAND FUBNITURE and new flgor coverings bought and seld. Get our prices first before gonig elséwhere. London Salesroom, Wi thony Zaskeweki, FOR lu.l:-uzn Oldsmobile coupe, in Fordson tractor, in ply_to 1. F. Agayoft, 109 Bedford S River, Mass. feb2 March, A. D. 1922, ak 10 o'clock in the North Frankiin. feb27d of _said petition. and of sald’ heati thereon, be given by the publication: ot this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District at least three days prior to the date of sald hearing, and that return,be made to this ¥OR,SALB—Corn fodder. Inquite An- | forenoon, and that notice of the. pendencyl Second hand FOR SALE— 3135 takes 1917 Ford coesser 1o Kinw, '15-50 oot ANTED—100 farms for D. with or without stoe fara in Arst léctar & 1o pr. Socation and terms. — LOST AND FOUND mmed FOR SALE—Bay mare, good condi- tion, about 1250 pounds, new light wagon shafts and tongue. buckboard. Lennox LOST—Saturday, & pair of shell. |POukry Farm. Tel 1883-14 _ feb27d 2sses, between amesville nad Finder cal 1162-5. Reward. JUST ABRIVED POULTRY and the big kind for draught purposes— and prices are low for the quality. Come and see them. FOR SALE—Beautiful and Red cockerels, h heavy laying strain, Ap range raised, $3 each. Fearce, Route 1, Myst ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. feb17d FOR BALE_Mammoth bronze turke: Mre. W. F. Willoughby, Canterbury, Ct feb2 d 70 EEXT improvements, 325 Laurel Hill Ave. FOR SALE_One tom turkey. R H. Young, Norwich, R._D. feb21 CHICKS for 1 ble prices for circular. |pAriS. . W. Barber, 1® Boswell Ave, Pashail, 20 ve. “New | Norwich. ~Tel. 1341. febitd o S e L B Tehed P “Magic coal brooders in- Zast Side. rymen everywhere; absolutely auto. mat iostructive catalogue free. C. C. Hewiu Co. Agents, Uncasville, Conn. feblSd BABY CHICKS, i8¢ up: bred the choice of experienced and a dependable mother of chicks ; paid_guarantesd dalivery; VISt OUF |Afrar sy mr hery; send for cireular; brooders, | 2te! gp- Rov Ciark, East Harttord, CU Jan? feb23d TO RENT—' i FOR BENT_Tenement 164 Droad St mer 6 p. m. Roo: RE: for lfi’lfil Phone 1987, Jewett \:ny, Conn. Ton SALE_Couags houss of sX| AT A covnt or rRomaTe merv | J NNSSESSSSRESSNNNNN B with city? water, situated at North Stonington, within and for tue £504 Fesiential section; must be B0l at | Distrigt of North Stonington, on the 35 el e T (ghzjfim' o resent CHARLES O GRAY, Jud hayer Bids. 5 resent— C._GRAY, Judge, t such plar E DAL Fiiieresa Alredaic pups: | Eftate of Nathan T. Maine, 'laté of | “When I say that I weigh twenty- :,":m,"‘,‘:‘ ;:,r.!::""nm"“': P arien QUi | North Stonington, in eaid Distriet, de- (five pounds more than I did a short : 4 o pay nighest prices fof second Trad Tutuitare. Notwih Fu Breed Bldg. Tel uua and exchange. F¥OR SALE—Pedigreed Aired capone, live or dressed. F. W. Dafnkahgzn. Conn,, Fairchance Farm. b2 Express load of 28 Horses just here. I have Horses for all kinds of work—some FOR SALE. nice pairs, business horses, farm chunks, 5 xol SALE—One-ngrse _plow, Boiipse | Court. corn planter in A-1 condition, spring- tooth “cultivator, lrom-tooth, - cultivator, | The abo néarly new, light one-horse lumber Wag- e sale, &Il tor §30. " A. J. Benneit. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. orwich Town. Inquiré at James M- | Teb28d Clerk. Nally's NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is 2 true copy tore. feb2dd _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS, JOSEPH DRAKE ceased. | S T T S G the creditors of said deceased to bring |Memt of Tanla SALE - 2 == in_thelr claims against said estats | 430 Belmont Ave., Springficld, Mass. e :xrncefiuy.nmde;;"? within _six months ~from this date | “The first thing Tanlac did for me| coninus with the seme high standard Curfan, Box @4, Plainfield, Conn. by posting a molice o that effect |was to glve mo an appetite and tone teb2dd togethér with a c opy of this order, on the FOR SALE New 7-room Cottage, with gac- age for two cars, strictly modern, finest central TOR SALE_Farm 183 acres, lown | deceased last awelt, and in I Lebanon, high. state of cuitivation, dairy { Town, and by publish'ng the same oncs |touch for years and anyone to see the and poultry farm, Delco lights. FOR SALE_Jersey cow, dus to fresh- | CONEG en in a few days, will be sold at a rea- | oo %1e Ak wmoneble price. Morris Krieger, 92 Me- e ¢hanic St. Phone 12988. feb22d | HOME for sale; seven-room cottage ac| NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- 5 CAR place, 1 first class eondion with | ceased are hereby notified to present their | gact 1 ean bt Bore of Hround, cleetric Hghts, oak | claims againt said estate to the under- oS A e S R e owais | tife’ limited In the above and forégoing |1t certalnly is a grand medicin Hros., Franklin Square, or TO RENT—A five-room tenement, With - e Barber farm on Plain Quality chicks | Hil; will be rented as a whole or in two Price $6,000 THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET mothproof, very ilttle us AnERiEsion prsmires seen at The Bulletin Office. “¥FOR SALE— FOR SALE N\One 1217.-3. —— ZUNERAL DIRECTORS STEAMSHIPS jprice Tight for quick buye febiT, AT NORWICH, TOWN gignpost nearest to the place where said A.lin a newspaper having a clreulation in | hearty way Yantic, Conn. febléd eaid Di lightest kind of diet. uthfully wokks | Signed at Clark's Fails, Conn.. within the | me feel like a new man In ever rank A. Bill. | order. wutomobile robe, | of Norwich, on thq 27th day of February, (O ; rproof. windproof; had | A, D. 1992 town, Conn. and in fine shape. NBLSON 1 AYLING, Judge. Ordered, That the Administrator cite |'ime a%o il speaks volumes for the|siand the theatre night atter might in up my stomach. It wasn't long be- eaatd 1 fore T was eating things I hadn't darea v I eat now would find it iriel, and make return to this [hard to believe that a few Weeks ago bhe above and foregoing is a true copy [L_WAS dvspeptic and living on the|pia camdal” The theme of this play CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. “Another good thing Taniac did for | who hampens to be Mr. me was to drive the rheumatism al- most entirely out of my system. In v it has made way. y. Conn.; Dearnley & Clarke, Volune | of indiscretion was the cause and sl Advertisement Wil Seil 1t Mm W‘d! Sell It “The Chas. K. Chamiplin Stock Ct ceives Big Welcome Here. Davis theatre offers this popular star and his company in a week of Briad- way playe at popular prices. The Chas. K. Champlin Stock Co. was entlfasiastically welcomed in Norwifh last night when they opéned their week' engagement at the Davis theatrs, pre- senting for their opening bill the great- est talked of play in years, in “Smith ana Golden's” great mother play. “Turn to the Right” Needless to say that thie great play was given an excellent pres- entation both from standpoints of _cast and production. It was evident that no expense has heen spared in investing the play with all the beauties it possessed when originally offered on Broadwa Mr. Chamwlin was seen in the star role | of “Muggs” one of the delightfully hu- morous characterizations with which. the play abounds. “Muggs” and his mal, “Gilly.” are a paic of crooks who, with “Joe Bascom,” turn to tread the straight and narrow path. The reputation gatned by Mr. Champlin's company for the cellent manner in which they stake t productions, has made it the most pap- ular priced organization in the count with the reswt that crowded houses awalt them:in every city that they pear. The repertolre of nlays that th company Is presenting this vear is by far the greatest ever attemnted by a trayeling stock company. They eoneist of the very hest and latest Broadway Successes, whils the scenery _together ith the wonderful elactric effects the finest ever seen on the modern Very few people ston to consider enormous expense attached to an dertaking of this kind. such ag “Champlin P! a And the theatre.goers of the different cities are unable to understand how it is possible réadily answaed by the crowds that every city that they appear. therehy making it possmis for Mr. Champlin to of excellence thai made the “Chas. K. Chamelin” Stock Cn. the heat popular priced organization In existe: inee and night- they peatent “Cosmo Hamilton's” sreat $3candal” the themepsTentQY. oven around one ‘Pelkam Frank! . Champlin, him gelf, and whose last ambition s to ® curs a wife, he feels himself secure as man can ai that stage, a highly mic. and when want to be naugty but T dom't dare” twee of a , Tanlac is sold in Norwich by Nation-| 2 gifl blandly announces her marciage feB21d § L oce IO B R or. |2l Drug Stores Corp, and Taftville|to him to éscape the fmpending sentence ¥OR SALE _Tard wood, splic_ 80, Tl Ee e 2 = ~_ | Pharmacy and in Plainfield by F. L.| 0f an all too conservative family of feb20d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Mercier; Charles R. Carey, Jewett| 3unte, uncies and mothers. A foolish bit at Norwich, within_and for the District 4 announces her marriage to him to o eape the Impending rut of “Scandel’ 1 Philip Goidblatt, late'of Nor- i caid District, deceas eat cooler, s‘[‘s ‘f‘,}‘:fi;fl Administrator’ appeared in Court and filed a wrikten application alleging Regson for $elng. 100 |inat said estate is now in settlement in BRICKLAYERS ABOLISH C; Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Corameres Building Phene 2382 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY UR NIGHT FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGEFR SERVICE. FARES :—New Lendon 50c, Greenpo and Shelter Island $1, New York $2. Leaves Norwich, foot of Shet.icket o Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and St day, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 27 East Rive: foot of Catherine St, Monday, Weu- nesday and Friday, at 5 P. M. Conneetions with all Coastwise and| Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing frow the Port of New York. tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 909‘ Agent. p. m. Saturday, at 5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent FARMS for sale; easy terms; list your | estate, fully deseribed in said applicat | property with me for quick resul L. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Ph Moosup. janlid = |the Probate Court Room in the City of FOR delji\'ergg, $9 a cord. Phone 1076-13. THE PROPERTY KNOWN A8 No. 30 TOWN STREET CONSISTING OF FRAME COT- TAGE OF ELEVEN ROOMS—ON A LOT 160x110 FEET. THERE IS ALSO A LARGE BARN. IGHT IF SOLD AT ONCE. JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET e e —— T —— hard wood. Tel. 81, t r Hcmeslead Farms. d:cl"d ing a circulation in said District One gasoline tank, 550 and Bowser pump, gallon one o:l and gasoime team, capacity 200 gallons, thre¢ compartments, two of 100 Eallons and one of 50 gallons; condition. Apply-to GAS, Bulletin Office. feb27d olgARs For freight rates and further informa. in good residential section, sell certain real estate belonging fo of Amerin ¥red | Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That sal 99-2 | application be heard and determined at ard wood, sawed and | S 3n of Mar forenoon, and that noti in said Distriet, on the 3d day of the pendency | Viclation of __.______iof said application, and of said hearing | Prohbiting ned_slabs and | thereon, be given by the publication of | olies. H. E. Beard & order once in some newsnaner nuy es district court announced that 1d enter the decres tomorrow, e e least three days prior to the date of sald hearing, and fhat return be made to (i FOR SALE sk NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, |completed. The ahove and foregoing 15 a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk in_good Attorney General Daugherty @ troliey lin and 10 minutes' walk from rruumm squ and has an anhual rent- or particulars, inc FRANCIS D. WILSON LINE T0 NEW YORK Leaves Norwich Monday, i Wednesday and Friday, at 4; ¥ RSIDE, & fine. home and farm of on main automobile highway, telephone and 'bus service, house of stands well above road a beautiful view y; large stock barn, 20 acres spring- balance woodiand. fruit g supoly of pure water; wodetn improvements, within fivé min- |} tic and Imported Cigars. utes' trolley ride from Franklin square, | and desirably located, for the low price, ; for a quick sale, $2,700. For fuller particulars, inquire of 12 large rooms, res smooth fields, Leaves New York, Pier 8, East febld Franklin Square. CIGARS s of builders’ associa- TOBA [5) o 103 Gistirinta vaniid very cozy six-room cottage, with We carry a complete iine ¢f Domes- MUST BE BRAV A, I. MEYER, Succes JOHX K. BOWMAN 116-118 W, Main St, Norwich, Conn, (Established for Halt a Century) Omaha, Neb., Feb, gar Merill Brown, pa morial Methodist sued for divoree b JOHN A. MORAN, | REAL ESTATE BROKER, price $5,000; easy terms. River, Tuesday, Thursday and |’ Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD ¥OR § PER CORD. CHESTNUT $7 PER CORD. INSURANCE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant Tel DAY OR NIGHT one 410-2 FLUMBING SUPPLIES general repwiring. Jond Morton, 29 Mar- gery St el §92-32. novzid FLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTHACTORS—JOBLEKS, ing und Heating, JOBN BLUM, Breed Buldiss. Phona, PMONE 5 titeed; also heating and gasftting. JOBX_F. TOMPKINS, @7 West Man 5t TRUCKING J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street {NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS HOURIGAN BROS. “PLUMBING, heatlng, gashitting _and ORDER TO 192, PHYS|C|AN5 a Whiteatons Cigar aare 570 per thousand 3. F. CONANT. il K:auklis St 2 ime T unite e bonds of matrimon: AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, Majestic Building, Shetucket Street, B8 o, B ¢ | men ana women, Christianity would fail. ABSUALER A R o CUDWORTH & TH MPSON The Rev. Brown, whose wife in a cruel THESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YOUK ARCHITECTS ty charge, alleges he treated her rted there would not be wreo it there were team work. Thaver Billding, Norwich, Conn. HAERY B. FOED. [ S S ALL ILLEGAL AGREEMENTS | Plif's = stay in Norwich New York, Feb. 27.—Executives of the Court, and praying for an ord i by eaiq | Bricklayers, Mays' ana Plasterers’ Union Judge Learned Hand _of the United international organization agreed decree at Washington Friday | to securc their seats early. It injumetion proceedings broust s nst its executive officers by United | DECISION O GOYERNMENT © = provides for the abolition of contracts en unions and employers intended to v s production of a laborer; to boy- THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY |gold coin, each containing 3 —The Rev. Fd- |was tor of the Diétz Me- |ed in a postal car. Thé railroad com- hurch. who is being | pany conténded that aMhough the gov- wife, told his con- | ernment pald itself postage on the ship- on in her sermon estérday that n of merve and a woman > to face the marriage ceré- | port it under its mail contract. The rail- ese men and wo- ance on making a methas and she doss. Ameng the other lays that will be seen during Mr. Cham- “The Lo the sreatest m ¥8 that wee and representatives of 23 lo- | Written. Wherever this plar has been of the international organization came | Presented all e today to sign a final decree which | Street was “Who abolish all agreements between | Another Champlin winner, “My Lady R gee a0 e o 945 |unions and bullders ‘associations made if: | Friends. “Sex 1 could her on the 1led_Joshua Wuiney?” gainst Sex” known ae e congressional act of 18390 | the gensation of Paris and “Johnny Get lawful restraint and monop- | Your Gun” ona of the greatest laugh producers that wes ever seen on a stage. Tt make vou roar—it wiil he | make you ecream with laughter and is guaranteed to be a sure cure tor the e sicning of the document has been | blues. The box office is open for all raserva- tlon of seats and natrons are requested TRA: PORTING GOLD COIN Washington, Feb. 2 may avold payment of The government Eigh expréss rates by transporting gold coin, and currency mail, the supreme court decided in a case today brought by the New York, New Heven and Hartford raliread. ‘The government shipped 1.000 bage of .000 from New v to Springfiéld, Mass. The gold aced in mail bags, which were plac York mint, it was not mail under tha laws and that the government had no right to trans- road insisted also that the armed guards couple in the holy | iio accompanied the shipment were not he said, ‘I say to | enttiled to free tran: you are a sportsman, tried ortation. HEAVY FIRING BY CIVILIANS IN BELFAST Seven Alleys, six Tables home in the midst of other homes that are = v SPLIT ',’Am"\.",' PER !c::xn.x crumbling becanse they are honey combed Belfast, Feb. 27.—(By the A. P)— SELLE OREAENVT/ 88 EEL CORB. with the evil influence, the unseen forces | There was heavy firing by clvilians in the MIXED WOOD, $8 PER CORD. ARCHITECTS of the spirit of the times. Without such Short Strand district at 2ight o'clock this evening. Several fersons were wounded. The rling followed a terriftic bomb explosion at five o'clock this afi- ernoon @t the corner of Vulcan and Sea- ford strest and Newtownards road, when Tom Mullan, a 14 year old newsboy, was KOPLAND K. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, uits 103-104 Thee o, Eight-room cottage house, all modern, The very Dest plumbing by expert in first class_codition, hardwood floors, | pea; S: THOMEBON, ¥. 8. Chirepodiat oriumen at the fairest prices is guar- AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FOR SALE CEIRQTODIST MOTHER GRAY'S P SWEET POWDERS frentage 30x180, 200 feet from Greene: RN g ey g Vv S o FOR CHILDREN, ville car line. For particulars, see : el ‘ lief {or Beveribmess, . COVELLO, 108 Clufr St. Tel. i527.s, | Conn. Pnose 138-C lan3ld A Certain Relief {or B¢ Constipation, Headache, P Troubles, Teethi —————— e emgtneey | HAVE your tres 1etreaded, look like pew, wear like new, as THERE 1s no advertising medium in |ness befors the public, there is no medi- Lanole Tire Co.. §3 'W: ood a5 new. Mo st teb3td rn Connecticut squal to The Bulle- | am better than Inrough the advertising | Desssstrots: yahen onsy bony Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street COAL AWD WooD GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, chinery. Tel, 798-3. sepsd or business results. teaming. moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. jyid WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- | mrasenark BEir0Y Worms Colds 1n 24 hoa: At:{lflmfl .| o scoscnits WOTHER GRAY Goo LaRav N Y columns of The Bulletin. seriously wounded in the legs and head. There also was shooting in which there were casualties on Queens bridgs and Al- bert bridge, two of the prnicipal crossings of the river Lagan. — ARRESTED ¥OR MURDER COMMITTED 48 YEARS AGO Tuscaloosa, Ala, Feab. years after the killing of Peter Mooney at ma, Ga., George Nichols, a well known RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED C. D. JOSLYN, 933 West Main St. Ws move everything anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma. REPA[RED AND RECORDED Lens Distasce Mov Exprees ! llm‘e‘rnu 17 Boswel hfl Ave. L 1::{ Maf Bt €, B, BROMLEY & SOX, 338 l:co:m: seasonea wood uad ki g 1325-2. R. Shapire, Willow 81 Durkes Lase DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grery BI Nerwioh, Cann. oF amall quantitien = Phen: “ K4 Shetucket Phone LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) 'EAMING 1088 ‘xllfl l cKing lrlw).-ll.l-llrvhhn H. Ford, 233 done very promptly and at reasouable prices. Phone 175 BVILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor snd Py, W0 W et debbing. 50 West Maln §1. Phome 9 M.'A. BARBER First class service ess- Rected. ' Phome. Shethchts Bt P T 26-28 Breadway. DANCING LEVY, Instruetor. Od Ha vate leseons given dally. fedlld Steam Engine Repairs =usio OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Fellows' <orwich. ' Phone 1998 or 401. Pri- | ERNEST = BULLARD| Teacher of the Vislin Phene 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits te Lond. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHH!OFSIHGING\ mmm.m % Trucks and Carts Mechanical Ragairs, Painting, ming, Uphelstering and Weed Werk. Blacksmithing in all ito branshes Sceti & Clark Corp. &7 TC §15 NOR'I‘H MAIN ITREET WHEN YOU WANT te put your busi- the public, there is no medi- the advertising FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN 16c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. NEME i irsiraine o iotorstininc s R. F. D: or Street. Post Office .. o Am trEnclosed’. Write complete ad below including name and address — Or if blind address is wanted mark X here ety (S1ASSHICAHION o srerainiere S e wieie e NUMbeEr.Of Insertions s Crevaae i i i i NORWICH, CONN. l i ] i i ] i i ] i eegrbesninaanns coreens wndrasesessadiens citizen of Tuscaloosa was arrested today in conmection with the orime. George W. Favors, a Birminghm ttorney who swore out the warrant for Nichols' arrest announced that alleged disclosures in procesdings in which Nichols obtained o divorce from his wife led to the request for the man's arrest, Wetssman and 25 others of New Haven cy is scheduled to begin hers Wednes- day, March 1. DOES NOT HAVE TO TAKE PHYSIC “Fruit-a-tives” Brought Gomplete Relief Asnrorp, Nzw Yorx, T tried several kinds of physic for over three years and, of course, while Itook it every night my bowels would move; but as soon as I stopped taking physic, I would be Constipa- ted and would have Piles terribly. I bought one box of “Fruit-a-tives" and took them. Now I am not troubled any more with Constipation or Pilss. “Fruit-a-tives’’ or “Fruit Laxo Tablets” left no after-effects and now I donot have to use physic”. Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZI 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dulérl orfrom FRUIT-A- m —_— WhtthngOnTo-zH Dayis Theatre. meets in &dm‘hr“ )!w\' rial Francis J. Leavens to Thomas H. (1w ford a desirable building lot about &+ feet Tocted on Union sire . the residence of Dr. the same lot was Cas for Mr., Crawfc Freeman. T¥. tor his personal use agency of Francis D, erty o street, to Philibert & H is a thre apartmer in ail particulars with a new owners purchase the lege, Tuesda: New Haven—The trial of Joseph for conspiracy in a §1.500,000 bankrupt- Charles K. Champlin Stock Co. al Shetucket Lodge, No. L O O Fg meets in Odd Feliows H Norwich Nest, No. 1386, U. 0, O meetd . O. E. S, meetd . 0. Hy Richard Hourigan Post, No, 584, V, Fy meets in State Armos VAt 3 R e 4, W ot meets in Stelner 11a otionPletures' and Vaudeville af Davis Theatre Vaudeville and Motion Plolures of Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Thestra ANNOUNCEMENTS Sale of Union Street Land James L. Case has sold for the astate of Sells Winehester Street Property. drew Morell has ted at College ¢ At convocation Conne il Albert Bushn versity will lecture on T Boast of Him That Layeth Off H r Students of American histor . martioanly interesed comvocation address Wk Hart will speak. No o contributed mbre by much) to the fleld of torical thought than Mr. tor, compiler .author and of his best known and Essentlals of American taan History Told by Co early studles on government and polie tics, ‘The American XN vole) and’ Epochs of American Hictor . pen has beem equally pro o development of such recent problems of rational and world intorest as the Mo roe Doctrine, -a point of governmen: der fire of discumston ¢ war and the subseque tions controversy, America numerque history leaflets, encyolomme. aic articles and m as well as hig Tandbook of the War. It Is reghrded as a Alstinct priviiegs for the college o ® g0 diringwishe ad a lecturer and a cordial is extended to the public to hear his & dress, | Fiae Asniversary Weok Program st $ #e Strand. ) Phying to a large yestarday, the anniversar Eram opened at the Strand d to be the best show ever abouts in some time, The programme for the days of this week promises to better than the first half of this wee It you never went to a vaudeville a before, don't miss Thursday, Frides and Saturday’s program. The very best: yet, a real treat for all Today's bill consists of the follow. Ing: The opening sct, Leddy & Led startling Bumpty Bump novelt Nonsensieal Nonsense. They ery concelvable manne discloses a varlety of stra edy acrobatics, the latter along more legitimate lines than ueual mor replacing the jest. Jomes & Crumbly _are called Darke town's Brightest Eatertainers. Thes are undoubtedly amorg the best oolorad comedians and they succesd in making every second of fourteen minutes smjoye able, The Bl featurs atraction is Hal Johne #on & Co., Hal Johnson & Co. ,are pre senting a decided novelty this season in a farce comedy with music entitled Mr, Chaperone. Hal Johnsop will be ree membered as the star In that cleves musical comedy ‘ewecess, Step Lively, Assisting Mr. Johmson are the Wl known_vandeville team, Watson & Lit« tle. Everyhody is familiar with the records of George P. Watson, the fa mous poddier. For years he has madq records for the Victor, Edisoh and Cos lumbla talking machines. As a langh< Ing success this skstch is without = peer and its entertaining qualities are simply stupendous, Beban & Mack follow. They ars = couple of kids. one 1s tan and the othes 12. They offer excelient entertainment in song, story and dance. In years thes are voungsters, but-they have the abile ity of well seasoned Thesplans. The clasing act features Thomas saf Frederick Sisters. Threa peopls wh Relp make this bill a ona hundrsd pes cent, amusement, They entertain wity ¢ong and dance mumbers, On the soresn will ha sesn Georsd Fitzmaurice's famous Paramonnt Arte eraft pleture with Mae Murray and Da< vid Powell in On With the Dancs. Honest plodder—he had married A butterfly wife. The pleamires, the tnx uries she eraved, wera net In his powes to' give. But another man was tich— willing to spend on a pretty woman wha would play his game. Her answer was “On with the dance!™ Come and seq what happensd! A pletnra with all ¢ color. and_sweep of Broadwar's wild. et revels’ yet mear the hearth of the simplest _home. A dollar show for the usual smaff prices. See something worth whila, You'll enjoy every minuts. Coms sare Iy. Avold the crowd BREED THEATE® Admittedly 6ne of the most charming of screen players, A Ayres, new Paramount star, achiev her first stellar vehicle, Had No Turning, the featurs atractiom at the Breed theatre today. This is & dramatic picture based on a_story by Sir Gilbert Parker, the scenes of .which are laid in French Canads. Miss Ayres portrays a highly emotional rola with exquisite depth of feellnz end great dramatic power. She is splend'dly sun< ported by such plavers as Theodors Kosloff, Mahlon Hamilton, Frank Came peau, Lilian Leighton and others. The production {s artistic and satisfving. Other pictures on the bl _inchuds Helen 1Gbson in The Ghost of the Can- yon, the Pathe News and an Fduea- tional eomedy. Litehfield.—According to all the weathe er reports from Litchfleld county, the recént cold wave hit that scction of the state harder than anyw! clge < As usua), Satan's Kingdom, in New. 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