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w ;\TED-—Men over 17, wa mall clerks; commence rositi 1. 3 month marid NTED—Security salesmen : meritorious proposition; excep- tonal Uirectorate; wide publicity cam gn; large income assured. All-Amerl- n §n"\n'x‘lxle! Corp., 56 Pine St., o mar? D—Men, big money in_mall two dimes brings list of rder su;s)l; houses ; get busy. er business ; ton, N. H. marid Yn Institute, wnm'm 3 " local New Armington, Hotel Bridge- Befembone Dok marfd $2.50 PER DAY Wd one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for Economy non-alcoholtc flavoring; perma- nent rp’,(a'mon, F. E. Barr Co.,, Chicago. ma; WANTED—Position to do housework, by experienced woman; washing, ironing or cleaning by the day. Address 56 Yan- tic St., first floor. . mar7d \ WANTED—Position as housekeeper; INVESTMENTS—If your salary has baen reduced, let your savings earn more. year, Try rove it to ol Andem? 21 Maple s:.. Dan- 40 We guarantee 10 per cent. thi a small amount and Jet us you elson, Lonn Tel. WANTED—Drugg! rug Store. WANTED —Salesman to e« o1 selling dealers; salary of $100 week for right man. “ommercial: Radium Co., Fifth Fl dg., New York. sD—Folders on mar7d cover local st, with u-mamu opportunity ; short hours. guaranteed The Ave. cotton_piece goods o follow machines; also a ghader; competent, and references. Write Box 198, care Bulletin.. mar7d WANTED—A woman for The RoUm, 05 Bmldw&y. WANTED—Girl _for general work. Apply 218 Wuhinxtan St. Tea i housp- feb24d W the That's why we can sell you !uc.h good corsets at 97¢c. The Punxk Co. lefl for less. febi3M M Tk 1557 M4 hone 530. WAN: e hot water incuba- 'ED—Buckey tm'. 350-8“ ca,pu.-l{y state price. Charles orwich, Ct. Pa.l?er, . F. D. No. 3, N m: BUY them. by entiques; oldest and larges Norwich ; we buy and sell anythisg; est pncse:l. WANTED Second hand furniture and | A t dealers in Ward, 30 faa 33 Phone 708-3. Louis D, two-mn of the Box. M‘. maréd . o 1 FOR SALE—Automobiies ockings, more stockipgs,. We buy lots of we sell lots of them. That's why The Pasnik Oo. sell for less srocmcs—s then some them— feblZMWEF FOR SALE—Ford roadster, Paige coupe and touring car; every car A-1 and below bargain prices; demonstration anywhfidre Lasch, 40 McKinley Ave. mar? and ail tools, Central ¥ Canterbury. WANTED—To rent a farm with cattle etc., arcund Danieison, Village or Plainfield. Piease ite at once, Jacob Harunen, Box 48, maréd FOR SALE-—1919 Dodge delivery car, in good condition. Alma Forcier, Good- WANTED—A young man 18 or 20 years of age who has an academic edu- cation and can furnish good references, for tiss of promotion. Make appilcation turer, care Norwich Buletin. in own handwriting and address Manufac- mardd year, Conn. Tel, Danitlson 42-5. mardd FOR SALE—Seven paesenger 1917 Cadillac touring car in first class condi- tion. Address Box 987, care Bulletin. mar2d too far order. R. Barber. WANTED—Farms and city property; list with me for Quick resuits; you may nave what my waiting customers want. John (. Cheneski, Ageut, Tel. 1139, 18 Bath St mar6d WANTED—A Yankee horse rake, not irom new, first class_working Telephone Jeweit City 56-2. R. mardd . e B R T T FORE sAw—Seeond hand harness, pair double team short side backer, one heavy oo ans sEe ey Sart hasneas, fve one ‘cal larness, five Scotoh coltars. 373 Main St. mar7d ¥FOR SALE—45 mns vf hay. P\mlmn Conn. tractor, to D. F. Azzyofl. 109 Belziord'st_. iver, Mass. marid d hay. Inquire 4 mar7d F -FOR 8 22 East Town St. r7d ron SALE—Seven-room house, barn, s e et o o, S vy ce 3 . tes, Bone‘ 1367. e mar2ThSTu FOR- SALE — Beautiful Marshall & Wendell upright piano._ walnut case, fine condition, special at §185. The Plaut- C;fd'%en Co., '135-143 Main St., Norwich. el JUST TAKEN in trade on a baby grand pianoc. fine Steinway upright piano, excelient condition; will sell for $245. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 155-143 Mamn St orwich. 28TuThS SPECIAL—For sale, two-manual and foot pedal organ, A-1 condition, excelient for church use; must be sold at a sacri- fice. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main 8t., Nerwich. feb28TuThS FOR SALE——Niu Holstein cow, due to «calve soon. F. M. Myers, Willimantic, Conn.,, R. D. 2. maréd LOST AND FOUND LOST—Saturday morning, gn it St., a nocketbook Finder please leave at reward. FOU D—F#m'!le hhund color b"lck white and tan, about 1 year old; wold, tag 18 Mayna Baltic, Conn. mar7d POU LT RY ; absolut ble mother of " BABY CHICK prenaid visit broo T, FUNERAL DIRECTORS 12, O Cummings & Ring Funera! Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramercs Building Phone 2335-2z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The tienry Allen & Son Co. € MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line ef Domes. tic and Imported Cigars. A, L. MEYER, Successor to JOHN K. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main 8t.,, Norwich, Conn, (Established for Malf a Century) ClEARS tene Cigar aare 570 per thousand F. COLANT. 11 ¥raaklls St TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum , teaming, mo:n: and lru\_.km[ Te. 617-12. jyld anywhere. igslon glien to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 795-3. sep5d Leng Distance Moving and Expressing. Ztmm, Boswell Ave. Tel. 1458, TEAMING and moving, J long _distance trucking a specialty. H. Ford, 233 Main P hone 92, C. B. BROMLEY & SON. Shetucket St. Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVL\XG TEAMING AND TI‘JCKIDG @one very promptiy and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. CHIROPODIST A, G. THOMPSON, : Chiry 18t Foot bpecialist (protect your feet). Suite Alice Bldg.. 321 Mamn St, Norw Conn. Phone 1366-6 i lf.' WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- neag before the publie, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising! —— the irolley between West Side and Frankiin Bguare or between Franklin Square and Gris Appiy to Dog Warden our st Hartford, Ct. ¥ | INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Special at- FOR SALE—Horses * WISE WOMEN buy their Dew spring millinery at The Pasnik Co., because saye one-half. FOR SALE—Horses, weighing from 1100 to 1400, at corner of High and West Main Sts. L. Strom. maréd FOR SALE — Six ood second hand WANTED—We pay aignest prices for lecfln(d: hand furniture. Norwich Farals ture Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We il ano _exchange Jeild they febISMWE | Ja% FOB SALE—About seven tons of loosc at the F. F. Parker farm, Dolbeare Hin Montville; also one horse, cheap price to_one who will promise a_good home. Inquire W. D. Chapel, Uncas- ville, Conn., R. D. 1. Phone 1866-13. marid 2 horses, cheap, all good low down chunks, harnesses, two light harnesses. See the barnman and he will sell them to you cheap at White's Court, Norwich, Conn. mar6d must be sold at once; two single heavy | W DIDIA sce this adv.: “Dont kill yer our washin machine do the Wasni't that awful? Lucky Strike, Chesterfield cigarettes, two packs E Al nndore mild cigars 7g, c; Manila cigars six for 25c. e Shop, 0pD. three for Fagan's W 001“ orth’s. marld HOME for sale; seven-room cottage at 5 CIiff place, in first class condition, with half acre of groumd, electric lights, oak floors and steam heat; five minutes’ walk from FrankMn square. Inquire at Powers Em!.. Franklin Square, or Frank A’BuL xen FOR SALE—Bay mare, good condi- tion, about 1250 pounds, new light wagon | nd p and are low for the quality. Come m. TO RENT ‘TED—Farms, all kinds; no mat- shafts and tongue., buckboard. Lennox e B e ‘°§:,‘,;‘§fi}g;: Poultry Farm. Tel. 1883-14. feb27d Piitnam Conn.; . “fabegit JUST ARRIVED - undreds of bables to Express load of 28 Horses just here. I|dress from head 1o.foot. We sell every- have Horses for all kinds of Work—some | thing ready to wear for infants and nice pairs, business horses, farm chunks, | children. 'The Pasuik Co. sell for less. and the big kind for draught purposes— | feb13M WA bonds. Address K., FARMS for sale; easy term property with me for L. Racine, Plainfield, Zioosup. S ; Hst your uick results. Fred ‘onn. Phone 99-2 jan17d FO; SALE—Hard wood, sawed and defihe{'ed. $9.a cord. Phone 1076-13. an. FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. 615-4 H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. dec19d care febfd ELMER R. PIERSON = = Tel. 536-3, feb17d WANTED—Antiques, tools and second- Rty i hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin St Phons 717-3. jan21d ANTED—Antiques, ola books, tools and_second hand_ furniture. . C. J.’ King, 1 e T Spring St. ,Norwlich, Conn. - Phone FOE R \r — Sma; Jnnud Asylum St. — SECOND HAND FURNITURE and new TO RENT—Store, centrally located. } floor- cov: gs bought and sold. Get our Tefephone 246 mar2d | prices first before gonig elsewhere. New : ion Salesroom, 16 Water St.. Nor- —Tenement 164 Broad St., dec31d all improvements. Inquire on premises after ¢ p. m. b WE BUY and pay highest prices for % o - r7 =5 ; h ht h - | second bhand furniture and b e ola'{gfi or g! _03""‘ | Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water SonE e 3y8d | St Phone 35-2. sepl2d. T 5 WOMEN’S muslin underwear; greatest ]I\SURANCE values ever shown in gowns, chemises IT MAY | MEAN YOU and skirts, at 97c. The Pa?mk Co. sell eb13MWF WANTED—100 farms for _catalogus, with or without stock; give ars in first letter as to priee. P. 0. Box ms, Iy22 You may be the next victim of a fire. Don’t take chances. The small annual| | tection from money loss affords. | Take out a policy to day. | Isaac S. Jones it RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALLKINDS STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Travel to Europe and_ Continental Points by Express and Uthited - States Mail Steamers. Booklets, Schedule and Rate Slips at International Steamship and Realty | Agency, J. G. CHENESKI, Ageat, 18 Bath St. Tel. 1139. New York Via. NEW LONDON LINE FARE Comfortable Staterooms | Ready for Occupancy at | 7:30 P. M. premium is negligible to the firm pro- | ® \\.Ller And can furmsh you Rings and Pins. 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. WANTED — Second han& housetold ds, antique furniture, china. and pictures. glassware, ete.: hi Louis D. Ward. 3 rwich., JFOFMW St AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES \(b oblain lhe best resulls with new Piston We carry a big stock If Fords re- light model WE SERVE TO SAVE. NORWICH WELDING CO. hone 214 31 Chestnut Street $3.38 | Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P. M, | Due New York, Pier 45, N. R. | 7:00 A. M. | E————————— THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport and Sheiter lsland $1, New York $2.5¢ Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or| 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 and| Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from the Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa- tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969, Agent. WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Norwich Mondiy, 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 PRINTING PRINTING of xl.\ kinds promptly and done. mates promptly and RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholetering and Weod Work. Blacksmithing in all ito branches Scoit & Clark Corp. 507 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET PLUMBING - . . - neatly Estima :hzcrtnlly :iun. The B-metin Co., 66 Franklin ay19d ELUMBING, heating, gasfitting _and general repairing. John Morton, 29 Mar- gery St. Tel. 692-32. novzld PHYSICIANS KOPLARD K. MARKOFF, M. D. EAR, NOSE AND THROA Eu‘te 10 -104. Thavar Ride N\ / workmen at the fairest prices is anteed ; n‘!sn heating and gasfi ‘The very Dest plumbing by expert guar | BX F. TOMPRINS. 67 West M ‘?fi : FOR SALE FARM ON MOHEGAN HILL. Main_road,” troiley, 37 acres, S-room house, large barn. large double shed, tool | house, never-failing well, fruit and flow- ers, ‘JAMES E. LEACH, 62 Summit_St., Phone 1193-5. Norwich, Conn. STILL DOING BUSINESS AT THE SAME OLD PLACE. ONE CARLOAD OF VERMONT COWS JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE. JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FRANKELIN, CONN. TEL, LEBANON. marid FOR SALE AT NORWJRCH TOWN an investment that will yield nearly 20 per cent.,, house for six families, with garage and other buildings, large piece of land. Total price $6,000. For Iurlhar details, inquire of agent oniy. CLABE\(‘E SHOLES, 188 West Thunel St. Tel. 1380. 7 FOR SALE on East Main. St,-two-tenement house, all modern Improvements, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For partic- ulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 1527-3. 198 CLff St. mar6d Tel. also a! New 7-room Cottage, with gar- age for two cars, strictly modern, finest central location ‘in the city. Price $6,000 THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES AT NORWICH, TOWN THE-PROPERTY. KNOWN AS "~ ‘No. 30 TOWN STREET CONSISTING OF FRAME COT- TAGE OF ELEVEN ROOMS—ON A LOT 160x110 FEET. THERE IS ALSO A LARGE BARN. PRICE RIGHT IF SOLD AT ONCE. JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE POULTRY FARM of 31 acres on main road, R. F. D. and telephone service, five minutes' walk from viilage, churchesand stores, excellent eight-room house, veran- da "across front, cattle barn, horse barn, poultry house to accommodate 500, level D‘(\W land, fruit. wood and timber for home use; price $2,500:.$1,000 cash. RYONS' AGENCY, mar3d Willlmantie, CGonn. FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD FOR §9 PER CORD. CHESTNUT §7 PER CORD. SPLIT HARD, $i0 PER CoxD. SPLIT CHESTNUT, §8 PER CORD. MIXED WOOD, $8 PER COED. ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT THESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YOUB ORDER TO 792. X HARRY B. FORD. Mmustic ERNEST = BULLARD Teacher of the Viclir Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. HOTELS AMERICAX HOUSE, Prop. nected. First class garage lervtco con- DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zuropean Hayes Bros., Props. Telephone 1221. 26-28 Broadwaw. FOR SALE $3,500.00 Six-room cottage, excelfent condition, has electric light, steam heat, hot water, bathtub, large garden, some fruits; there is aiso_garage, located in Greeneville sec- tion. Will arrange liberal loan. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich. PRIVATE SALE OF CHAIRS, TABLES, RUGS, MATS, DISHES, PICTURES AND MANY OTH- ER THINGS TO0O MEROUS TO MEN TION, AT 74 UNION ST, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, AT 9 A. M. maréd FOR SALE Ccttage house and other bulldings, about ‘15 acres land, located near and very close to large industry whers lucrative employment can be had by_efficient applicants at once. For more particulars. inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANELIN EQUARE, DANCING H. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows' Hau. Norwich. ' Phone 1936 or 401. Pri- vate lessons given dally. feblld BOWLING AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, Majestic Building, Shetucket Street, Seven Alleys. six Tabi BUILDING G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. marild ILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Bullder, Mill W/ and Jobbing. 50 West Main §t. Pho; dec2d 971. M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer- Steam Engine Repairs COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings ia large or &mall quantitiea. Phone 504 er 1325-2, R. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly Durkee Lane. deciAd rkee —— ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & TH”MPSON ARCHITECTS Thaxer Ballding, Nerwich, Conn Name.. R E. D. ar Street... Post Office - . | | l dlgesuon —and cleans a - coated tongue can tell us this is the reason: cleans a coated tongue. bread or crackers. and healt of Fleisc 1t is buman l-tnnla ‘want to find out “why.” So far es science m.wwmsau Fleischmann's Yeast is a food sbundant in certain elements ‘which are necessary to health and H(oindf.hmthhwd‘ dpnm-lcjuiu.hh- the whole dxguuv- pmu-. h Try Fleischmann’s fresh yeast in orange juice or in milk. Men like it in milk shakes and malted milks. Women like it spread on Keep your digestion in the pink of conditionand yourtongue clean by eating 2 or 3 cakes ann's Yeast fresh everydaybefore or between meals. Besureit's Flelschmann’s Yeast— the familiar tin-foil package with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your grocer today. AUCTIONS HYDE ....,, Auetioncers .... BRIGGS AUCTION | farm in the Tow of Griswoid, o r east of Je ty, on the Plal and Voluntown road, so-called, on MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property: 41—HEAD OF STOCK—41 1 pair Devon oxen, tra good workers, 1 Holstein bul! slls, five 2 year old heifers, good single or double, about 2800 Ibs. 1 International engine, 4 h. p., disc harrow, tip cart, ox wagon, cream &sej full line of good and useful im small tools, etc., If stormy, next fair day. attendance. Jewett City, R. F. D, No. mar7d L public sale, on TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922, 3 at 16 o’clock a. m,, at my farm in Ledyard, Conn., miles from Norwich, and 500 head of fancy poultry. marid LOWELL J. WILCOX, AUCTION AT 10 O'CLOCK E. L. SMITH, ALL HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS, 15 milch cows 2 pair yearling steers, broken to drive, 1 pair 2 year oid steers, weight 2500 Ibs., ex- registered yearling 2 grade Holstein yearling 5 yeariing 5 calves, 1 pair general purpose weight gasoline land /roiler, arator, ements, too numerous to men- tion such as used on an up-to-date farm. Caterer in DR. J. BYRON SWEET. ‘WITTER BROS. ,,..ces0.. Auctioncers AUCTION NOTICE Having leased my farm, I will sell at seven on the N. & W, —— | r0ad, forty head of cattle, sheep, goats, 0. H. MAIN. Auctioneer Wednesday, March 8, 1922 1 will sell at my place, Oxen, 2 Horses, 3 Cows, 2 Hogs, 40 Hens, Team Wagon, Tip-cart, Express Wagon, Top Buggy, Mowing Machine, Horse Rig, Plow, Harrow and other farm impliements. A Bulletin To Let : Advertisement Will Rent It AR e ————— What Is Going On Tonight i _Tom Carroll and The Giggle Getters at Davés Theatre. 3 No. 27. 1L ©. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows’ N'rwlfi Nest, No. 1396, O. O.-0:-meels in_Owls' Ignic C No. 7684, M. W. A, ‘meels in m.."‘"gn Vauregan = Lodge, No. 6 K d P { mests in Buckingham Memarial. |~ Norwich Central Labor Unlon meets in Hall c‘gzu;mn Lodge, No. 23, ¥. and A J¥ = P menu Masonic Temp! New E-nglum Lodga No. 2264, G. L’ o of O. F., meets at 80 et Mal Street. Clara Barton Tent, No..7, D. of V. meets in ckingham Hemvr Slater ge, No. u N. E O P, meets in Germanfa Hal Motion Pictures and Vaudeville at Davis Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Bree! THestre | ANNOUNCEMENTS . At the Armory Tonight. phs at Rhodes on the ance. the Springfie tting® on the Charles a series of en gagements Waterbury, New Haw Norwich, Bridgeport and Hartford. In its Connecticut tour 1 have with it three dancers of unquestioned excel- lence in Danny Duggan, Miss Anna Plerca and Baby Fenn. They wiil put on a mod- ern dance revue about 2 minutes. This w room dancing and a few class elty numbers. The engagemen wich calls for an appearance ton! the state armory. i BREED THEATEE. A pertion of the jungles of German East Afrita were duplicated in an exterior setting built on the Lasky ranch near Hollywood, Cal, for scenes in George Mei- ford's production, The Great Impersor tion, featuring Ja 3 |wm be shown at the Breed theat Inasmuch as a trip 0 & tropical jungle would have cost a tremendous sum, decided to build a jungle to o was selected and trees and troph were transported to the spot days were consumed in the preparation the setting, which was et up under the supervision of Rudoiph Bylek, tachnieal expert for George Melford productions The jungle was so realistic Mgiford, the director, was \:n trying to penetrate some of the briars removed. The story, written by E. Phil heim, deals with two men, a German and an Englishman, mble each other greatly, and in ried from Engiand to \l" Germany and again to Ei PR. €. M'Grory . Bldg. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Norwioh, Cann. uations are tarilling and there jn" CROWLEY.FARM, on Hallille Road.| 05 1) ptoture. Aun Fornist has Botweon Norwich and Huwihville. | 50" oaing woman's role and in the cort are Winter Hall, Truly Shattuck, Fontaine LaRue, Alan Hale and many other noted BOOKBINDING screen players. Other intoresting features on the bijl JOSEPH BRADFORD are an Educational comedy and a New 168 Broadway - Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order FILL OUT AND MAIL TO NORWICH, CONN. sl e o - o iChssifications o e s NUmMbEE OF ~Am’t Enclosediiiiteis ere "MAIL-AD THE NORWICH BULLETIN 10c a Line. Averaze 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. Inserhions s, . oo gaeion . Write complete ad below including name and address — Or if blind address is wanted mark X here € @ - 0. @ D 0 € 0 € 0 D & 42w @ e 0 WD © D © T G © P © D @ D O ) S R © D €D @ 0 0D @ e hat Movia for Vaccination. In response to & widefeit nead of boards of health throughout the country, the Met- ropolitan Life Insurance compan: 1 known for its contribution t 3 heaith, has produced an edu i tion picture entitied One Scar In announcing the relea i h president of the organization, states t only concerted effort and immediat: can forestall an impending epidemie. Twenty prints of this film are now in gire culation in 18 states. The film dispeis the Hlusion or im- munity and mildness, and b country is face to face alarming situation, demanding immediate actioa. Vaccine, the substance used for vaccina- tion, is obtained from carefu chosen healthy caives, and every step in preparation of it is under the control of the United States government and is made officers, Dr. Lea K startling emphasis the with great care to insure purity. United spect and calves used States health officers m make a final examination for this purposa. This film is at the Davis th week. atre all this —— Connecticut Coliege Speaker. At convocation at Connect college Tuesday afternoon, Murch 7. Prof. Edwin Wells will and Life. Professor Welils, who ‘as been hud of the department o J h necticut coliege since 7, s well knewn in the fleld of his chosen profes- sion, being a member of a number of so- John lecture on Literature cieties devoted to re: arct nl cultural work, as well as a As authority on ridge, his name is field of letters, and in on he is a frequent contributor to modern language and literary journals. Marked appreciation ‘Wells as successful edu is always enidenced 1 students as well as cit don whenever he h: college or bhefore the va city: Friends of the m»‘l:fl are attend the lecture ST RS T inyited to New Britain.—Edgar T. Glass, fer the past few years sales manager of the tractor division of the New Britain Ma- chine Co.. has resigned and in an inter- view President Herbert H. Pease stated that Mr. Giass has view.” “other things In