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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It M rrime il b WANTED—Mals [ ‘anted ; marrfed man . 'Wool- nr"sfrfifi’-;u'm% s T rd ter, k 3y 2 et position. whers ark otnd te age. Address -mar! ;.o will rent on shares. Farm. Phone 3§9-13. N WANTED—By young. Efl ‘WANTED-—Second hand furniturs and. oldest antiques ;. Norwich ; We buy E::«?.—'?«: Pwiah. m-."‘fi: ! may18ThSTu WANTED—To lease land “WANTED—To lsase land for summer o 11 mpton, Roots b A land marid WANTED—Job on dairy farm; good | WAN D Qiep betwoen 14 driving team. rite an:flz.. yedrs o;" Ip take care X - e M - rid | Apply 23 rl St, - Tal. 548-8. WANTED—Good barber: steady work | WANTED—A yousg or midie aged Henry Lague, Danieison, Conn. feb2sd [ woman &s housekeeper in family of one. MEN. over 17 become raiway mah | APPIY BOX 161 Moamp Comn marid glegks . $133.5192 month; list positions WANTED—A girl for general house- free. ¥ E. anklin_ Institute, Dept 31-E., [work. Apply Mrs Charles E. lor, 85 Rochester, N ¥ P ebia | Sachem AL T 36 Smoke Shop, opp. Wool WANTED—Position in office; fivi yearS experience at billing, cost account- | and ; good references. Box 5, Gr. Shieh. o Earia WANTED—One or two . rooms for light ho eat Write Box 210, care Bulletin, mar DIDJA see this adv.: ‘“Don’t kill yer wife. Let our washin machine do the work.” - Wasn't that awful? | %:t:ie c"‘}:&'fi%‘_" sretics o . wfll‘.. 1d ing by neat young ocotple. Y = WANTED—Work by the hour or day. w A N T E D Writs Box 430, care Bullettn. feb28d Two Ring Spinners for Night |iousnod :é‘muln'n; Pardeilare Bad- Work. Only first-class men | ¥ia,3ifs (0. 31 Cherry, Milford, Conn. wanted. Ashland Cotton Co.,| WaNTED—Gi1_1 1 house- J City nd ? | work: ~ Apply 313 Washington St feb2id ewett , Conn. WANTED—Housekeeper, by widower WANTED Address Box $8, Sterling, Conn. feb22d with two children, Americans ; references. for four men to assist LOST AND FOUND tie, Putnam, Norwich ana | —— an recard first requisite | FOUND—Automobile tire. Owner may wicdge desirable. Must have | have same by payimg for this-ady. Tel- I am look! me in Wil fereeful personality. sincerity and com- |ephosg 1282-13 a3 men scnse A ment position with | ] g #ood pay and excelent opportunity for | LOST—Ford holder, tail-light and premoticn You are employed it will | Lire, and plate number §0-323, somewhere Yantio and Colchester, Finder you to chan C e Y. Cuisoac Tt 3, or leave at Fitchville P. O. m 4. Hibberd . Bid rsday or Friday after 9 a. ‘Phane for appeintment t | betwees 4l 184 “Two dogs, one black and one with a_.short iail. J. Lalitski, 139, Canterbury, R. F. D, feb28d WANTED—Farms, all kinds; no m'_:z ter where your farm is locat is agency can sell ft quick. Conneciiout Farm Agency, Putnam, Conn. feb2sd o Genn L Sy CANTED—Liberty bonds, Address 5’.‘, care Bulletin. 1ebb ed about four miles from Se FOR 8. -A No. 1 cord fadder. K. Hall me 1851-4. FOR SALE—Seven-room ho d_good | ot, up Greeneville Way; “c&‘wi’m‘_ &'F Coatis; 357 Main St FOR SALE—Hoistein Cow. SW -Road, Norwich, FOR SALE—Eskimo poodle pups two months and thr_s weeks old, $15 aplece; one mile- froni o auregan, on the Daniels son road. A. Wallow & Co. Tel 59-4, Danislson Div. F it ersi Auationeste e Cottage, with gar- central location in h Brice 36000 TIHOS. H. BECKLE 278 MAIN STREET i at_my farm fn Ledyard, \ih Ledyafd," Conn., seven nrty head. of cattle~ehsap, FOR SALE AT NQRWICH, TOWN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922, FOR SALE—TWo freshen in_ April G. n Div.. I wil sell at my nlace oxen, 2 horses, 3 cows, 2 Nogs, 40 hens, team wagon, tip. cart, exprass wagon, top buzgy, mowing THE PRPPERTY KNOWN AS No. 30 TOWN STREET WANTED—Antiques, tools and second- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, §§ Fr&!tkhll Jan2ld St. Phone 717-3. WANTED—Antigues, old Dbooks, tools and _second hapd furniture. C.'J, King, 46 Spring St. ,Norwich, Conn. ' Phone 1138-13. jan30d SECOND MAND FUENITURE and new floor coverings bought and sold. Get our before gonig elsewhere. New London: Salestoom, 16 Water. St. Nor- ecald WE BUY and pay bighest prices for an second hand furniture Kremens, successor (o King, 43-50 Water St. Phone 38-2. seplid. WANTED—100 farms for _catalogus., i Bive 10 acres up. with or without stocl full particulars in first letter as te size, iocation and ierms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Cona. iy32d FOR SALE—Automoblies WANTED FOR SALE—Seven passenger 1917 Man For Our Shipping Room. One Who Is Good Penman, | Sat % (0umr 2"yt cane Botetin Educated and Can Take Full “FOR SALE—A Ford touring car in ex- Charge. We Want a Real Man. ceitent running condition, tires practical- No Others Need Apply. ly new. Tel. §56-2. Tebzsd Iy avy. PNl $38:3¢ i Ieavdd FOR SALE—$125 {akes 1917 ¥ord =~ touri car, bl aln. one . Bulletin Box X |'jif " V& P e —— BUICK OWNERS ATTENTION We have for sale two brand new, in original crates, Rex All Weather Tops, WGE G. GRANT |y 1818-13-30 Bulck o-yass. tour: ing car, which wi convert your open Ikel’ M hhlmer car into a rmlr;. Elldl; hlfikvggs 1: these tops are 76, ‘or qui , ANy DENCE ST, TAFTVILLE | (o close out, wfulsa}wm; $126 cach. Can rrange to. moun or you at sm Telephone 630 Charge. Inquire of ROSOFF'S GARAGE, Chevroiet Dealers, Putnamy Conn. Tel. §. mar2Ths Oldemobiie coupe. chesp for quick sals. ob2 mings & Ring eral Directors o Embalmers 2 Main Street + of Cormerce Building 2z Lady Assistant FOE SALE—Horses FOR BALE—At onca & bay horse. s, ay mare, good condi- tion, about 1250 pounds, new light wagon shafts and tongue, buckboard. Lennox Poultry Farm. Tel 1§83-14. feb27d JUST ARKIVED Express load of 28 Horses just here. 1 have Horses for ali kinds of Work—some nice pairs, business horses, farm chunks, and the big kind for draught purposes— and prices are low for the quality. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. feb17d T T—Store, centrally located. Telephons 246. mar2d NT—Apartment of four_rooms und bathroom on Franklin St. Inquire Goidblatt's Shoe Store. mar2d TO BENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 7 Oak St. marl eral Director and imbalmer ROMPT SERVICE JAY UR NIGHT TO RENT — At Steiner residence, 77 Chureh 8t, front room for gentieman. Call 821- marid TO BENT—A five-room tenement, with impfoxgment 235 Laurel HIill Ave. TO BENT—Seven-room tenement, witk all, modern improvements, 44 Laurel Hill Ave, marld FOR RENT—Tenement 164 Broad St., all improvements. Inguire on premices UGAN BRO& o EER T Red 3 0 ! D, | % TO RENT—Rooms for light house- ysa RAL DIRECTORS |xeevina. Phone 1987. second hand furniture. WANTED —We pay higlest prices for > orwion Farni. re Co. Breed Bidg. Tel 1914-3. We uy, sell and exchange. Je11d Tmuslim underwear; greatest shown in gowns, 'chemises at 97¢c. The Pasnik_Co. sell 1eb13MWE FOR S spreader; get my price. T. H. Eldredge, Water FERTILIZERS Wood manure ALE—Waliter st marld CARLOAD of raw_ rock phosphate; t g sour onder. T. H. Eldredge, iter St. marla e PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOst AND THROAT Suite 103-104. Thaver Bidg, Tel 1799 INSUEANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS £eb28TuTh machine, ‘horse rig. other farm jmplements. CONSISTIHNG OF FRAME COT- TAGE' OF ELEVEN ROOMS—ON A LOT 1602:110 FEET. THERE IS ALSO A LARGE BARN. RIGHT IF SOLD AT ONCE. JAMES L. CASE ¥OR SALE—A two-tenement just completed, with large lot; this prop- erty must be Sold at once, and is a rare Dbargain; o early., W Thayer Bidg. T ¥OR SALE—$800 will huy 15 buldin lois located in city of Ne & McNiool, Thayer Big., Norwich. plow, harrow Crowley Farm, on Haliville tween Norwich and Hallville, 1eb28TuThS FOR SALE — Beautiful Marshall 40 SHE'WUCKET STREET Wendell upright piano. walnut case, fine condition, special at §135. 1 Cadden Co., 133-143 Main St, Norwich. Norwich. JUST TAKEN in trade on a baby grand piano, fine Steinway upright piano, excelient - condition ; The. Plaut-Cadden-Co,, 135-143 Main St. : * £eb28TuThS FOR SALE BEST QUALITXY HARD WOOD FOR 59 PER CORD. will__sell. for St.,” Norwieh. delivered, Wauregan, Plainfleld, Danielson, AUCTION Our Anmmal Fale will take place on MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922, at 10 e'clock a. m at our Salesroom: Danlelson, Conn. SPECIAL—For sale, two-manual foot pedal organ, A-1 condition, exceiient for church use; must e sold at a sz fice. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main CHESTNUT §7 PER CORD. SPLIT HARD, $10 PER CORD. SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8§ PEE CORD. MIXED WOOD,, $8 PER CORD. ALL SALES STRBICTLY CASH AT THESE LOW PEIGES. ORDER TO Spring Consignment ¥OR SALE—Hard wood, sawed and 3 TFOR SALE_Hard Rain or Shine, ©. 42 Main St,, PHONE YOUR Brookiyn. Phone 57-13. section (no marld FOR SALE—Cottage house oSy I ewl ondigion. HARRY 3. FORD. im} consisting of a choice lot of 14 head of used horses, all young, serviceably sound and blocky, including farm ana business horses weighing from 1200 Our “sale last in Greeneville provements) ; lot 50x150, and some fruit trees; price $1,900. Apply to W. F. Hill, Room 105, Thayer Lidg. FOR 8§ ALE to 1400 ibs. feb2od contained a fine lot of second hand apartment: hoaise, 1D ent' hodise, grses. but this lot is a far better ments including steau: X located in good om troliey line and 10 mi Franklin square, and } as an annual reni. | FRANCIS D. Central Bldg. FOR SALE—Quaker model kitchen range; . excellent _condition, reason- able. ' Can be seen 19 Spring S son, Conn., or Tel, 191-2. FOR SALE—Pedigreed Airedaie pups; capons, live or dressed. Danielson, Conii, Fairchance Farm. st in good ve- ential section, i ot ; | g8ood type, and all around good work: Utes ek from (fers arc scarce this epring. Don't fo astend this -sale. you are looking for is surely here. _We will also sell several two-horse U. S., government wagons, & number of sets of new and second hand team ulars, inquire E, Curran, tei FOR SALE—Farms of every descrip- tlon, with or without stock. Box 454, Plainfield, Conn. harness, several express and driv harness, blankets, ] tare feed bags, etc. Terms cash. FOR RIVERSIDE, & fine ,gome and farra of 50 acres, on main awomobile highmay, mail, telephone and b3 Service, house of No postponement on 12 large rooms, stands well above road commanding & beautifiil view of Natchaug xiver valley; large stock ‘barn, fields, 20 acres spring watered pasture. balames woodlane. fru and a never fafling supply of pure nvater; nty of room FOR SALE—Jersey cow, due to fresh- Caterer in the building. en in a faw days, will be'sold at a rea- sonable_price. Morris Krieger, chanic St. Phone 1298, under cover. 20 acres smaoth WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, ‘Agent 18! AUTOMOBILE ACOESSOBIES HAVE your tres ietreaded, look Iike new, wear like new, as good as new. Lanole Tire Co.. 93 'W. Main St feb34d QVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts’ Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho!stering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all ito branches satll & Clark Garp. 507 TC 415 NORTH MAIN STREET :h and Jewett City c1oams TOBACCO WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes< tic and Imported Cigars. A, L. MEYER, Successor te JOMN R. BOWMAN, 116-118 W, Main St,, Norwich, Conn, (Established for Half a Century) i1oc nenry Ane—n; Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS ady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT clGARs Whitestone Cigar aare $70 per thousand 3. B, CONANT. 11 Fraakils st POULTRY CUSTOM hatching; some machines mpty this coming Thu; . _Inquire G. M. Reed. Norwich. R. F. D. 5 or telephone 1875-13. feb25d FOR SALE—Mammoth brenze Mrs. W. F. Wiloughby, Canterbury, Ct. GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, i movisg and trucking. Tel §17-13. | 59,000 CHICKS for 1323; IOSLIN, 93 West Main St. 8t ehe feb18d Bt e e ——————s < quality chicks ces; write for alroular. 93 Dixwell Ave, New STEAMSHIPS phone 1217- Lfebitd price $5,000; easy terms. TRYONS' Ad HOME for sale; seven-room cottage at 5 Cliff place, in first class condition, with balf_acre of ground, electric lights, oak floors and steam heat ; five minutes’ walk from Franklin square. Inquire at Powers Bros., Franklin Square, or Frank A. Bill. Office and Auction Room St., Danlelson, —— PLUMBING SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Hard wood, split. 39, Tel. | ERNEST E. gasfitting _and Teacher' of the John Morton, 23 Mar- FOR SALE—M\eat cooler, 6x8, In good shape. Call 137 Framkin St. or “Tele- ““Rezson for- seliing, smail; price right for quick buyer. Phone 127-4 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTHACTORS—IOBBERS, Moogup. FOR SALE— dellvered, §9 a cord. jan13d Zlumbing and Heating. GOHN BLUAL Breed Bulding. PHONE 568-5. The very ~Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- siteed; also heating and gasfitting. JOHXN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mms Bt. | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. FARMS for sile; easy terms; list your property with me for quick resuits. kred L. ine, Plainfield, Conn. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING ard wood, sawed and Phone 1076-13. Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Blig. FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and bard wood. .Tel. §15-4. Son, Homestead Farms. ——— ey H. E. Beard & feb27d "FOR SALE One gasoline tank, and Bowser pump, gallon one ol and gasolime team, cavacity 230 gallons, three compartments, two of 100 gallons and one of 50 gallons; condition. “Apply to GAS, B G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. €. R. CFIAMBERLAIN DENTAL, SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor ana Nerwich, Cann. | goilger, Mill Work anA Jobbing. 50 West — LEGAR NOTICE — city and very close JUDGE HEARS STIT OVER RENTAL FOR SHIPYARD istopher L. Avery heard the case of Carlos Barry of New London against Fields for rent of McDonald's in Mystic in the superior court in Lonon Wednesday morning. claims that on Jan. 1, 1811 he rented the defendant the shipyard at yearly rental of §300 and that hie occupied the prem- ises Feb. 1, 1914 and that the defendant ows him $925. The defendant denies that he occypied the yard the length of time laleged clatming that when he OTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELL at Norwich, within and tr the District, h. on the 28th day of Februacwy Tresent—NELSORY J. AYLING, Jud Estate of Parmgelie Duhaime, rwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator ‘cite the creditors of said deceased to brimg in against sald est \e from tbis date, by postiig a FOR SALE Cottage house and with about 15 acres land, located near other buildings, where lucrative employment can be had by_efficient applicants at _once. For more particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANELIN SQUARE. totice to that effect, together with a. cops of this order, on €le signpost neavest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Tows. and by publishing New ‘York, Cherbours, Southampton AQUITANIA Mar. 21, Apl. 11, May 2 MAURETANIA . Apl. 4, Apl 25 BERENGARIA .... May 30, June 20 New York, Queenstows, Liverpool CAMERONIA . 2 ALBANIA . SCYTHIA . XSCYTHIA 20,000 tons ....March 23 ILACONIA 20.000_tons *ASSYRIA...Apl xVia Queenstown * New York, Londonderry, Glasgow. ALGERIA... Mar. 4, Apl. 8, May 12 ASSYRIA . s March 17 CAMERONIA . . April 6 N. Y. to Plymouth, Cherbeurs, Ham- bur SAXONIA .. Mar. 7, Apl 18, May 25 CARONIA . Apl.'8."May 13, June 17 126 State St, Beston 1, or Local ‘Agents en eve) i absolutely aute- matic lll‘.. dependable llofllar afla“!fl:r'i duwtance | instructive catalogue free. C. i ok T Ford. 333 | Co. Agents, Uncasville, Conn. - febidd | BABY CHICKS, 130 up; bred to lay: C. B. BEOMLEY & SON, guarantesd detivery; visit our Shetucket St Pheve 33§ Efi‘:’ LONG DISTANCE MOVING. ¢ h‘?‘ g}a-rk. Bast m TEAMING AND TRUCKING @ome very prompily and at reasouable ARTHUR H. LATHROP T Ayt D N e « .N. A. LEVY, Instructor, 0Odd Fellows' Bhetucket Strest Phone 78{ gax, Norwich. | Phone 1996 or 401, Pri- Lo LR tobtid COAL AND WoOD SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport and Shelter Island §1, New York $250 Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- day, at 4 P. M. neasday and Friday, at 5 P. M. the Port of New York. For freight rates and further infe ton apply i bl LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969. " p. m. EflhfimwfiLmnhg FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER Leaves New York, Pler 27 East River, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- Connections with all Coastwise and the Same Once in @ newspaper hiyving & circulation in said District, and make Te. that he was unable to complete the ves- sel because of business conditions that Mr. Barry agreed to let him keep the vessel there unless the yard was sold The suit was to have been tried by a jury but council in the case agreed to try it before the court instead. FOR SALE Eight-room cottage house, all modern, in first class_condition, hardwood_floors, frontage 80x160, 200 feet from Greene- ville: car_line. For particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 CUff St. Tel. 152743, —_— NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is @ Txue copy HELEN M. DREBCH%]R NOTICE.—AIl creditors of teased are hereby notified to present thejr ciaims against said_estate to the under- at 53 West Thames St., Norwich, withn {he time lmited above and foregoing JEAN BAPTI: Attorneys Charles B. Whil Charles L. Smiddy represe tift and Attorney' Morris B. Lubchansky represents the defendant, Judge Avery took the Dapers, reserv- ing his decision. PRINTING nt the plain- PRINTING of all kinds promptly and - d;n:l . H.mfl.u- promptly and eevtull; en. o Brllel Frankiin St. S der. STE DUHAIME, Administrator. Name.. Poreign Steamsaip Lines sailing from WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK | Leaves Norwich Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 Leaves New York, Pier 8, East Beseenesaians MAIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Waants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. oo e Classification., R. F. D. or Street Post-Office . 4. 72 ,«.-r.. evieze: ‘Number of Insertions. Am’t Enclosed... Write complete ad below including name and address — Or if blind address is wanted mark X here . 6 2 0 0 2 9 8 © 0 2 s 9 3 D s 7 2 © o @ 50 © 3 Teradersaees esesestiaree crsasaaseane cienssebanee aasvesane H ] The % P Stationary Enginecrs’ Associte = QB& 0. 6, meets in Buckingiam Memo: m“m il 5 3 | Frankiin Chapter, No. ¢ R A M. ?uhua-u?.fi"d ™y farm. T will eell at TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922, U mesis m,’mn-zmfi b b Lodge, Xo. 11. . meets in ufiu'. Motlon Pletures and = Vaudevilie af Davis Theatrs. and Motion Pictures a Stran “Motion Pletures at Breed Thentra, ANNOUNCEMENTS proper elimination of wasts matter Letr Quartette at Coltege should be brought about by food. The fourth b of the eeca, erneert One doctor comes right secies bv leut enlege staten plaaty thet th indiscotme. | | N, London, Mars cuartetts. Tro Letz quart as cne of the premier string America and in a way, is an outgrowth of the famous Kneiselquarter of 1 Letz was an imoortans violmist. But it s i a inate use of cathartics is one of the causes of constipation. > Physicians all over the country are recommending Fleischmann’s fresh yeast becanse it is a fresh food, rich in those elements which keep the intestines healthy. Inone series of tested cases, normal func- tions were restored in from 3 days t0 5 weeks. Try it out for yourself. Begin to- daybyadding 207 3 cakesof Fleisch- mann’s Yeast to your everyday diet. Keep it up and see how nor- Thursday. Friday and Saturday Annivers mallyandregularly yourintestines ary Program at Strand act. Be sure it's Fleischmann's Another all ‘star wanderill Yeast—the familar tin-foil pack- | |schedules for the a age with the yellow label. Place a | Strand for Thursda: standing order with your grocer. 3 London will be rich and varied. the programme for if of this week and is rowisel A olea for £ it st show ever | do their utmost to o {drive for | pean Je $25,000 fo s was receive | from Initus Rosenwald thr by A. W. ISl s s of the campaign t bope 2 o now. 1o smallest to the “Mr. Rosenwal evers Jew i) lis o her particuiar Tine and thisMamily Norwich to heed of muftering| ol TNy accomplishments be ther Israel, and to answer the call to con- | e ook and do i Two Sternards 8 ars science. s thicre generally conceded 1o be rexs.- land of ours, w e et Ak xylophonists. They ahve ths : SRS heart T T st e eali|al avity, fire mt this 1he a eyes trages closed to the enacted acre “Is there a father or g » in whose rt there 1§ the d'—: - K:{nelhe good cheer Thal rk of human kindness who will| Naw York's main street n respond to the plea for life that|offer fun and melody and in abu lated lips of| Elly & Co., featuring the youngest fem- 000 orphans, innocent and help- | inine juggler in the world. She doss some | ctims of war and pogroms—with-|amazing juggling stunts with an unumsal out food, without shelter, without pre-,selcction of objects. For a stamiing finish tec;ion, ving, ng, sick and dy-'she juggles a real upholstered sofa on ing?” © pudgy itk top of her infanide nos~. “It 1s to answer this e it Is to save | Hers is 2 treat for I s of jupgling. the lives of these thousands brethrenm,| Hank Brown & Co.. offer a very bright it is to save these thousands upon thou-{comedy offering Interspersed with song sands of bables, it is to restore these|and dance wondering ' nomadic thousands to thelr| On the scresn is seen Hoot Gibson ix native heaths or give them the oppor-|“The Fire Eater.” What do do you know tunity to bein life again in mew local-|of the great timber reserves of the Unit Itles, 1t is to check the dread sweep of | ed States and of the methods of gohern. epldemic, it is to give the thousands of {ment is foowing in preserving them from Jews the opportunity to. win. thelr way |{criminal cutting? It's cleverly plotured iz back to self-respect by earning their|“The Fire Eater” the Universal special at- own livelihoods, that the Jews of Amer-|traction at the Strand theatre. Hoot Gib- lea are asked to ralse $14,000,000 by|son is the star of this feature and Reaves March 14th. Eason directed from Harvey Gates' con. From the hottom of my heart, 1 am |tinuity of a story dy Ralph Cummins. confident that the Jews of Norwich will| A real treat for both young and ol raize this money which s so direfully | Who see this program. Don't miss it needed by our brethren across the sea. thing. Ses it sure. They will do it because they are Jews. And by dolng this, by each one of them |The Chas. X. Champlin Steck Offers Une glving to the utmost of his ability, and Treat at the Daris Theatrs T even bevond they will prove worthy of| “TUR i i - the Dlessings that are already theirs and win the respect and esteem of all| The Chas. K. Champlin Stock will effer S | Albright are two brieh way. They are amo: humanity.” cne of the greatest plays ever seam I8 ——— orwich matimes and avening at the Davis PROPERTY TRANSFERS IN theatrs when they will presen:t a brand " ¢ new play by Mr. Champlin himesi, “The NORWICH IN TWO WEEKS |7 "l T e nome of tiis play & The following transfers of real es-|eon aroumd a littls Chiness girl whoss fath. tate in No have been recorded in|er is killed by the Chinese T: the town c! s office in the last half|ecenng being laid in and a ®.2 Mex- of the month ican border in the southern part of Ari- 16, William H. and Rebecca M. Thers is plenty of good whoiesome to Wm. J. Murray, 17 Spruce edy throughout and will keep you in good spirits all the way through the per- Feb. 18, estate of Francis J. Leavens|formance Laat night they presented ou of to Thomas H. Crawford, land, Union|the greatest detective storics ever writ- “The Crimson Alfei" an house, the play was Arangela Formiglio to Fer- e, 280 Franklin st d the audierce speifbound gers 10 Austin B. start to the finish there was e, Elmwood avenue. committed in the prologue Frank ' Lemon to Jesh and Cora|ua Quincy known to be the richest and Lenkaszewich, Con most hoted man in Berkline was murdered e There were seven different characters who thought that they killed this mes, and as each 036 of ¢he seven acquitted ille Heights. theis sequittal was grecitd with Tound: Anna Schultz to Maria|of applamse. Tomorrow matines and nigh zee's Broad- ton _Crawford adway, “My Lady of the dressiest n has In his pepe |they will present H. H_F way scream in w well avenue, to Ida M. et to Rosarla V. Pellet-|Friends.” 106 Thames stre plays that Mr. Feb. state Isadore Millette to]¢vire With a lot of good singing. ~Sa- Millette, Plain Hill and __matinee only hey will gwessnt » what is known as the sensation of P.:: Mhomas 3 “Sex Against Sex. this is & play HetEHe. Frockints: il every mother and daughter should ses. Andbest Moball: 10 -Bhi Closing thelr week's engagement on Sai- urday night they will present one of the est laugh produceys ever written, nny Get Your Gua,” this is not & war ¥ but one dealing with the maving ple- + business both in the east and the west. Special Satunday matines 300 seats at 15 cents for children. The box office < is open dafly for all reservation of seais Helen B. P. Huntington to Charles I.|ang patrons are requested to securs their Rathbu land, Elmwood avenue, seats early. Asa S. and_Annie Holland to Ellen T. d O'Brien, 46 Union street. T Albert M. Van Wagenen to Arad R. Bidel TRt Manning, 20-30 Thames street. Probably no modern author is/Satter Feb. 28, Jullan L. Williams to Edwin|fitted {3 tell the joys and tragedies that . Gay, land, Jullan terrace. iy o ins lase bt Samuel and Gussie Kadish to Jacob|than Mary Roberis Rinehazt at oneytime and Benj, Goldberg, 89 Mechanic street, | & nurse in the famois Mayo Brothersihos- Gregory Manastyrski to Wm. R. No-|Pital; and wife of a noted physician, #taa- tor Bernier, 20 Winchester Magglo Benway to Boleslaw roski, land, Poter Manor. Timothy Sullivan_to Bol roski, land, Potter Manor. state of Lisa Sullivan to Boleslaw Nawroski, land, Poter Manor. slaw Naw- lan, Old Canterbury turnpike, |ley Marshall Rinshart Her new : Gobd- Joseph Silverman to William Silver.| ¥¥n picture, “The Glorious Fool™” whigh man, Ox HIIl road, is the feature attraction at the Broed he- prit S . atre todey is a story of grthos ands umer : convincingly realstically PREPARING ARMORY FOR N e e SHOWING OF AUTOMOBILES |the other inmates of & big oity hospgRal The state armory on McKinley avenue |It is a picture that will bring tears has been put in holiday attire in prepar- | sympathy to your eyes, and smiles ation for the annual automobile- show |amusement to your lfps. Yom wifl that opens this afternoon. On Wednes- [away from “The Glorious Fool" o Gold- day afternoon the-local automobile deal- | wyn picture, feeling you haw seen o gFeat ers were busy placing their gars ‘on the |deal that goes on in this old-world—all in floor, and 37 cars’ were on the floor, |one eveming. Other plotures om the bill The 'cars wers taken into the armory |include @ thriling western drama and an on a run-way built on ihe front steps | educational comedy. .and pulled into the-drill hall by the aid of block and tackles. NORWICH HOUSING CO. —_—— Connecticut Men in 418th Infantry. Thirty-thres Connecticut men Wers | the Rockwell gtreet bouses of the Nor- assigned Tuesday by special orders is- | wich Housing C0., have reduced the hoi- suing_from Boston to the 418th Infan-|ings of the company to eleven. The try, 76th Division, U. S. army. The | company had twenty-one which it put on assignments are from Waterbury, | the market sgmeé time ago. The o Bridgeport, Ansonia, tSamford, Green-| just sold were ones that were wich, Danbury, Norwalk and other| over by Richard L. Tafrant, Who ‘towns in the western art of the.state.| now disppsed of one of them et R. Tarrant, and the other ANNOUNCEMENTS |Fme 3¢ T one of them and Mr. Sells Jewett City Bullding Lot. erly occupled one of ‘the Burdick & MoNicol, Teal estate brok- | MOV to his new purchass ers, have sold ' for Felix n k 1 ‘uilding ot

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