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i ! weighing 325 Ibs., bub cwuu. white nese i i ¥ i . i i H H « gy | HOURIGAN BROS. ~r .. FRNOT—— [RRSU—————EUER SR A S e N R FE R s as s ENne PEh s SRONS I HAKISENES SRR SN GG S VRS H ' i H [ man preferred. sup, Conn. T e T "X“ai‘.! WANTED—First class huhcr. French- Wm. v-uhmun,uuo-u al ""f'vfrnnv, A Bulietin ror Sale ‘Advertisement Will Sell It FOBE SALE AUGUST ' ~ —— A Builetin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE. e A Bulletin To Lat Advertisement Wiil Rent It ————— AUCTIONS for two weeks. Apply Wednesday morn- ing. J. P. Barstow & Co., 25 Water St. b B et | sugda WANTED_Horscshoer, ut once. ~ Ap- “D—Cmb el Biy D. W. O'Brien, Taftville, augsd _ - i oame der 47 housewor small family ; ‘washing or lnnln . Address J.. Bulle ome"‘ - 330 e WAN usekeepe; WANTED-—At once, New London county. (. Dbian Hous: demonstrators for ‘W. Cone, Colum- TED—Hot untry and to care for one l'fl/ Wr“. Box 56. care Bulletin. Jysoa ¢/ " WANTED_Woman as waitress in res- _ Trading Cove ~ WANTED Woolen Yarn Spoolers Yantic Mill WANTED LOOM FIXER. APPLY BEAN HILL. LOST AND FOUND Norwich Woolen Mills Corp. SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION, ot taurant, 3§ Main St, Jewett City, jy2sd WANTED_A_position bY ol Sxverl- | “WANTED—Girl to 45" housework, 56 enced druggist, Fnch and English, Quire Tel. 193%- i S e S g e e WANTED—Union painters at _State gricultural College, new - dormitories, To mENT torrs, Conn. Tel. 583-32 Willimantic. Jy2sd !om“N'l'—A‘ pnv{yau arage for one $75 to $100 weekly awaits local machine, rear o Yashington St. e ner. For particulars, address J. cl sg s . TS R ""‘ 427 Industrial Trust Bldg., Ptov TO RENT—At “Fair View, R L SU) largo Tront. oo, Witn' kicheneties for young couple. Call 821-3. aug2Tu' Th w A N T E D TO BENT—On Laurel Hill, from Aug, 15th, apartment of 4 rooms, bath and ' - suminer kitchen, all couveniences, includ- DRAWERS-IN ing steam heal, $18. Write Box 789, Bulletin Office. aug2d Joseph Hall & Son, Inc. TO RENT—From Aug. 30, by the week or month, flve-rnom summer cottage at Smith’s Cove, nxiahed complete, with fr electric lights and _ fireplace. hone 480 or inquire at this office. augld TO RENT—Very pleasant front room, furnished, at 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Phond 598- augld TO RENT—Three-room tenement wlth improvements; also one garage on ion St. Inquire of C. A Chamberlain, Cuy Lunch, Jy30d VOGUE SHOPPE is for rent; first class, established business, all ready to open ; also adjoining office suitable for a millinery shop; large show windows, over Woolworth's 5 and 1l0c store. Apply to Alling_Rubber " iysea TO BENT—Furnished rooms for llzh! ho;uekeemnx Inquire at 17 Boswell Ave. 30, TO RENT—Four-room tenement 150 West Main St. Inquire downstairs, Phone 178-4. 3y29d TO RENT—12 rooms, suitable for boarding house. Inquire 3 Water St. attville. Please leavi Wwith nurse n mill augdd LOST—Between woolen mill and . ausdd sad braned J on right Beward. 1 Telephone 1181-3, — ZUNESAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embaimer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleplione 630 Commings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 235-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral l()lirecto'r Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT , along the fence at Tth 8t., gold watch and pin, monogram M. A. C. Finder return to z74 Cenual Ave. 1>L\~&Yfl Jy28d TO RENT—3$7, kitchen, bedroom, toilet and cellar._ Inquire 52 Broadway. jy23d TO RENT—Rooms for keepu!g. __Phone 1987, light house- iysd _ TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or without beard. 13 Boswell Ave. jebd FOR BALE—Horses 'OR SALE—Good sound driving horse. ¥ Pnone 1876-4. Jy22a FOR SALE ail kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER E. PIEESON. Tel. 536-3. Jeda DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Coann. Office Hours-,;i—-ii’_- 30—b, 8:30—3 Toiennone CIGAES c16ARs Whitestuns Cigar aave $70 per thousand 4. F. CONANT. 11 Fraaklin st TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, AONN. (Establighed for Ha.f a Century) FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City "The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT Telephone 410-2 AUTOS FOR HIRE FEANELIN sntAu Taxl, 205 Mala Ft Phone 139¢. G. R Brown. sep24d | WEINER 3 High St. PHONE 645 INSURANCE Shea & Burke uneral Directors 41 Main Street COAL AND WoOOD <CO. seasoned woed and Mu.r “m::: small quantities. Phone 604 Durkee R. Shapiro, Willow IL. ]; FPLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plu eating, ing. Phome, PHONE 56 very Dest plumb ; also heating i JOHN F. TOMI 67 Wesat Maln ll. ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phune 1567-4 & i ing by expert en at the fairest prices is guar- l-lh( 32 6TH STREET L ___"} Are You Protected in Case of Fire, Accident or Sickness? ' HAROLD 8. BURT, 120 Laurel Hill Ave., writes all kinds of Insurance Policies with reliable companies. Write him to call on you or phene 598-3. i _SERV!CE Fma\\ ™ Advice concerning rate reductions by eliminating hazards—real service and real Companies. ISAAC 8. JONES Insurance Agent 91 Main Street ARCHITECTS CUBWORTH & THOMPSON AECHITECTS * Thever Building, Nerwieh, Conn. HOTELS radydone fl’u MM tas promptly. sud AMERICAN Prop. nected. novsl, D. Morrissey, First class garage service con- Phone. Shetucket St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Europein plan, es Bros. FProps. To?eahon: nr I have 15 Horses that are broken in for | — . Biani Baoks Mads and Ruled to rai : NORWI"H PP~ A Bulletin Want |A Bulletin Want {A Bulletin Want A Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get it e R e WANTED—Male WANTED—Fasmale : od ‘WANTED—Miscellancous WANTED_ A WANTED—GIrl to act as demonstrator WANTED—Cclored glass lamps, §1 up. C. 3. King, 48-56 Water st. auE TWANTED—I will give $3_for & “copy of wait waitman's Leaves of Grass. C. J. Km‘dd 48-50 Water St. Phone 338-2. augs Phone .u-z FOR SALE—Well equipped and estab- lished garage dusiness, good location, 15- car capacity, low rent: 1 have other busi- ness to attend to must sell; a good mechanic can hold my regular trade and m.flu money. Address box care letin, - augsd WANTED—Five or six room lfllm for adult; no children. url C. D. Bab- cock, Jewett Clw Tel. WANTED—Antiques and second hand furniture, Stoves, eu:.. \Vrite, cdll”or "phone 5 !ol SALE—New milch Holstein cow ; bay ~mare,” good worker, cheap. Call 1484 augWFM FOR SALE—Single wagon with top, good condition. 25 Summit St. a\lfld FOR SALE—No. 1 coon dog, 45 Jackson St., Willimantic. WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers in Norwich: we buy and sell anyth est prices. _Louis Ward, 30 ‘and 32 et S Norwin Phone T05.5. mayl9Th§Tu wu«n:n—cmen Tel. 1047-5. Sugsd ek gt o " WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques. J. King, 48-50 Water St Phone §8-2 ysod WANTED—A few more oity houses Aubrey. 34 Oi-k St with a little land needed. ~Clarence Sholes, buyer and seller, 188 West Thames St. Telephone connection. dv2sd WANTED—100 fafms for utalo‘u 10 acres up, with or without stock; give full particuiars in first letter as to price, . | everything up _to date. ranger and tree barker, part hound nnd Airedale, ¢ years old. Frank Maynard, n.m augdd SALE—One 2 year old gradod Hnl‘h!n hulL Inquire of C Frink. Tel. Leb, Div. 36-5. aulzd FOR SALE—First class hlrbar shop, ‘Wm. Vaillan- aug2d ¥OR BALE Farm of about 65 acres, well watered, and some woodland, house of 8 rooms, barn, carriage house, and other outbuildings ; ahove Dplace within 2 miles of trolley road and 1 mile of church and school. Apply to D. Lewis Erown- ing, Nzflé 221 Maple St., Norwich, Conn. aug: court, Moosup, Conn 8. L. BRIGGS ....... PR AUCTION BATUBDAY, AUG. 6, 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m., rain or shine, I will sell at auection the following de- scribed goods, at the old Lathrop Weaver homestead, situated 1-4 mile from ‘Windham c.nm. nt loo! of Moulton Hill on state road to tiand : HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE pproximete] ll mr house of 1 room-. In fine -nln excellently located. within = 5 walk from trolley, about 15 minutes Franklin Square; running Spring_water in house and barns, all Hldl of fi'\d trees and very prolific strawberry alsg all the other desirable things on a well kept home ground A ‘Eroat opportunity. ~Will be sold very reason- able. For further particulars, ot JOHN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANELIN SQUARE. FOR SALE Two-tenement House, seven rooms each flat, with bath, hot and cold water, l’l-l. electric lights,” set tubs and new heating sysem, in lower part of Bol'tll Ave., only eight minutes' walk Franklin Square. For full plmcnlarl, -u A. V. COVELLO, _ Tel. 1527-3. 188 Cux St James L. Case has sold to Mrs. Dero- thy C. Potter, the fine bungalow resi- dence property owned kins, and louud at No. 45 Hedge av- enue. The house was built by Mr. Jenkins in 1916 and has been occupied by him since ..completion. Tht purchaser oon- templates occupying the property after September 1. " —_— East Side Property Seld. Through the agency of A. V. Covelle, the cottage house with bakery adjoining and other buildings at 18 Mulberry street, formerly owned by Lewis Bm- nelle, has been old for James nelle, administrator, to Mr. an lrt A. Sobrowski. The purchaser is to oo cupy the place as his home. dishes, pans, lne. mirrors, ockers, set of unwu‘. um mach dinln: nom ch-lr-, ureau: modes, 100 numerous to men- et T K S A Sale of Broad Stree! Residemes. Real Estate Broker John A. Moran has sold for the Norwich Housing Company ANTIQUES arming pan, old cherry FOR SALE—Three young cows, one with calf by side, two due soon. T. J. Coughlin, Baltic. Tel. Lebanon 23-23. aug2d Jewett City, Conn. size, location and terms. P. O, Box 106, 322 HERE YE 1 BE—Manila cigars 5c, 6 for Scholl’ 25c, §3.75 for’a box of 100, 's broadleaf wrapper cigar 7c. for ube; Gold Band tobacco lyc a Fagan's Smioke Shop, opp - Woolworth's} b store, Thayer iidg. entrance. Jyzud _ YOU are wanted; U. S. government jobs, §135-$200 month; hunureds posi- ions; list free; write - immediately )s‘run:lmy]nsmuu. Dept. §-T., Koches- ter, N. ' WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich lurni- ture Co, breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We ouy, sell and _exchange. jelld WANTED—Farms; all kinds, all sizes, anywhere in Connecticut. ls your farm for sale? Call, write or telephone kHei- man's Farm Agency, 33 Beynold.l SL. Danieison, Conn. WANTED—Second hand and umqu. f\ll‘hllu!& er & Kreuwen, Sudcessors Bruckner, o5 Frankiin St. Pnone 117-8 Norwich, mar2sd _— s ———aa FOR SALE—aAutemeblles TFOR SALE_Standing grass, machine mowing, FPheuo 86-2, Jewelt City Div. R. R Barber. 24 FOR !Ax.l;—!‘edlmed collie DHP Tel. 13-14 Jewett City Div. aug2d FOR SALE—Six year old driving mare, sound and gentle, or in exchange for fresh cows; also four yearlings 2 years old. John J. Miller, R. D. 1, North Frankli j¥30STuTh FOR SALE—A four-room bungalow, | just right for the week end outing; come and see it. Crescent Beach.Land Co., t Beach, Conn. vl FOR SALE—Farm of 100 acres, house and other buidings; plenty of wood and pasture; selling Dprice, $1,600. Address Box 100 D.. Waterford y2Td FOR in_excellent_condi- tion. Call Lebanon 14-3. iyl6d Nl SALEHard woad stove lengths, $10 per cord. C. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1095'2. _de22a STOP in to see uS; We caiTy every- thing in the line of second-hand furnie | ture, stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, 16 Wue! St., Norwich. Phone 1703-3. warae SALE—Silo, FOR SALE—$350 coupe. Tel. 558~ USED ARS—1920 Buick 7 nearly new; 1919 buick 7 pass, good condition, $1,000; 1920 Buick 5 pass., newty painted and extra good condition, $1,0u0; new cord Ures all around en ubove car; 1917 Dodge roadster, fine condition, $4 1915 Kord chassis, $100; cush or terms on all cars, and guaran- teed. Phone Dupuis’ Auto Sales, Moosup, 1o house, 68- store. auglMWs buys 1918 Ford augdd pass., MILLDALE FARM AND MILL. A beautiful country home, nicely lo- cated, near viliage, state road and sta- tion, has fine 16-room house in exceilent repair, large barns, farm bpuildings and mill building. ExceHent water power, 50 or more h. p., saw mill, grist mill, etc. Large pond and stream on farm, fishin boating, etc., 100 acres land. 30 pr ductive fields; 30 pastures, balance valua- ble woodIhé; $4,500; easy terms. TEYONS’ AGENCY, illima; augld Conn, | ¥ok SALE 1920 Overland touring, Tgoou_conaition, $400. Carl's Automobiig Tel. 1405, augzd ospital, $75 Maim St. FOR SALE—Touring car, condiuon fine, wondertul bargain. 40 MoKinley Ave. augzd "OR SALE or trade for a smaller car, Overiand 1916 touring, starter and lights, mn good rumning order. K. 1., bulles un Umce augzd FOR SALE—Type 57 Cadillac seven- pusBenger louring car in perfect condi- tion, exceptional power, over 16 miles o a ghllon. ™ Telephone 1041, Norwich, Ct. _augzd T FOR SALE—Yord truck, must be sold at sacrifice price, owner lesving town. In- aquire 300 West Main St. aug2d ¥OR SALE—1921 Big Six Studebaker, in" a-1 condition, run only. 8,500 miles, gne sire eqypment; low prioe. - Call 173, Lunieison, Conn., § a m. to § D, m., or Box 4 ___augld T FOR SALDLate 1918 Small Four Buick, perfect condition, cheap. in- | ire 31 Franklin St. yesd | SALE 1921 Harley-Davidson | motorcycle, with sidecar, good condition. ! Call or write to kobert Wicha, 20 John | st., y25d 51917 Cadillac, in escellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonabie if sold at once. lnguire 52 Shetucket St may20d e AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils and gasoline, 30 and 31 Town St, Norwich Towi. Telephons 318. High test gasoline, Mobloils of all grades, and auto a‘o‘-fil‘w- ries. HAVE ‘your tires uA'ended. Ionk Hko pew, wear like new, as Lanole Tire Co., 93 W. Mlm ul. tehufl RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REFAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Sidi OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering, and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches 'Scott & Cark Corp, 507 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 08 Broadway HOUSES GOING FAST Liquidating Sale of the NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY Popular Prices for NEW HOUSES One-third of Property Sold Within a Week 14 HOUSES STILL LEFT Engquire of Agent B. H. Palmer or any Real Estate Dealer S B e R Ty, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Two fine homes on Williams Street with large grounds and roomy gar- ages. Cozy 6 room house with good .0t on Lincoln Avenue. Modern ouse with two car garage on Wash- sgton St. Also a 7 room house near ousiness section for $4,000. Several 2 family houses way below cost to produce them. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE Very Attractive Bungalow Cottag e No. 327 WASHINGTON STREET The residence has 8 rooms and all_modern conveniences. - The lot is 60x117 feet and there is a modern two-car garage. An Excellent Offering APPLY TO James L. Case Cel, 876 40 SHETUCKET 87 _with all modern improve- ing seven rooms, located short distance from Franklin Square, good K location. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central No FOR SALE The Berry. Block, in Norwich, No. 190 Franklin St., consisting of two stores, four tenements, with all modern fm- provements, a first rate central business location; excellent property for an invest- ment. The sale is made necessary by ment of an estate. Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. ———e an order ot the court to close the settle- Mr. and Mrs. Geisthardt are enter- the modern two apartment house 110- 112 1-2 Broad street to Mrs. Sarah A. Smith, who buys the property as an in- vestment. chest dnwm. old Yy sguare-top !lb)e ladder-back arm chair, C'rfle and Ives !lmn- 2 W!ndm tables, hnimmk:r stands, 4 mahogany chairs, ket. tle stand, 3 old dlvfllnl line mirrors, card table, a lot of stencil chairs, pine trunk, vap bottles, old decanters, old piates, child's Windsor chair, clocks, lanterns, ‘Windsor table, ||dder-bnck chair, and- irons, lhw&llq —————_——_—\—fi { FOR SALE No. 341 West Thames Street (for. merly J. R. Allyn place). Breed Theafre and Majestic Roof Gar- dem, our d Wash stand,| ,A Rew Willam Fox picture, apartment house and 23 acres of highboy, Kellore icture, | of Fate” which has recorded success eise- land with barns, garages, toel maple mt bed, numerous pieces of glass | Where, i8 to be seen as the feature at- house, poultry houses, green m‘rfii‘:‘?‘:fl painted tin. black silk | traction at the Breed theatre and Ma- house, land. plotted for 80 Reuse ¥’ top, Bennington hoxund jestic Roof Garden today and Thurs- handle piteher ( ), Wroi latches, dower chest, comb-back arm chair, iton rocker, and muy other curious and interesting pieces. A caterer will be in attendance. ANTIQUES AUCTION SALE SATURDAYS, AUGUST 6, 13, 20, 27, 1921 TME. WICH, CONN, Corner Broad EL l-‘ Besweil Ave. lots with streets and avenues, 17 1-2 acres woodland; _will be ‘sold in parcels to suit. For par- ticulars THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET day, with Louise Lovely, the new star, as_its central figure. ‘The story, which is by Stephen Chal- mers, deals with the trials and trimuia- tions that visit two young couples who discover shortly after marriage that fate has paired them off wrongly and dealt them mates with whom they never can be happy. Then, through the agemcy of a shipwreck, the two mismated pairs find that Fate has reshuff\! and redealt the cards, each husband finding himself the companion of the other fellow’s wife on 2 lonely tropicyl isiand, From this situation the plg develops in earnmest. For the second feature Frank Maye will be seen in “The Fighting Lover* a starfling mystery-romance drama of a red-blooded millionaire, whose trip- hammer fists and hair-trigger wits solv. ed a great intrigune and won back the girl of-his dreams. FOR SALE Lebanon and Jewett City places, al- | most new, $-room house with goed spring water running in house, 10 minutes' walk to Jewett Ciiy center, plenty of wood, a good bargain. We have places at Gntl- ner Lake, Lebanon, H.unptan. Corners, Chaplin Center, klyn Plainfield. Canterbury, ‘httvflle. North Stonington, Mystic, Preston, etc. Also houses, etc. One handsome new 3-room house, up-to-minute style, lot §0x130 feet, and the price is right. For further details, see CLAKENCE SHOLES, BUYER AND SELLER. Collection Turner, 52000 lots of nmnure. Mirrors, Tabies, reaus, Desks, Candle. Stands, High- boy-, Lowboys, Dower_Chests, Chests of Drawers, Tail. Clocks, Mantie Clocks. Flint and Blown Glass, Flip Mu‘l Toddy and Wine Giasses, Decantel Lamps, Candlesticks, Cup Plates, Fl.nh and Bottles. T ayosteft. Canton, Chelsea and Dark | Blue Historical China, Staffordshire Fig- e usicr and rsennington Ware. American Silyer, Pewter, Sheffie Brass Painted Trays, Seorices, Lanterns, Andirons, Fire Sets, Foot Stoves. Chintzes, Coverlids, Spreads and Samplers. = WITTER BROS., Auctioneers. Davis Theatre. H. Clyde Balsley, wearer of the Meda] Militaire and recipient of citations from both the French and American atwles, assisted in the production of Katherine MacDonald’s latest Associal wm Na- tional release, “Trust jYour Bai- sley was one of the seven original mem« bers of the Lafayette esquadril.e ard the first of these famous flyers to be wound- ed in action, He was shot down in com- bat at Verdun in 1916. “‘Trust Your Wife” will be the screea attractien at the Davis theatre today and tomorrow. One of the finest bits of character act: ing seen on the screen in many montn is that of Lionel D’Aragon, a2 we'l known London stage player, who has the rols of Plerre Naval, asolid drun¥en boos sweethéart of the heroine of “The Mys- tery Road,” a Britisn-mad: Paramount picture. Mr. D’'Aragon makes this chi acter stand forth with remarkable clearness, solely by his ar: which ‘g well worth studying. Mr. Powell has a PIANO TUNERS The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairement Ava LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Registrars and Deputy Registrars ! \aben wé the Town of hedyud will in session on Fridays, Aug. 5th and 1nh, 1921, from 13 o'cleck noon until 9 p. m., for the purpose of making an en- —— e | Foliméat OF the Jegal voters of saia Town PERRONE & Christian Co., bullding|in compliance Chapter 37 of the | cuntractors, stonework, brickwerk, cob-|General Sututen | crete and cement, plaster, and paint, m The Registrar Officials will meet in :.he anything extra. 15 Platt Ave. Tel First Dilt!lcl M‘. the Town Clerk’ %n bselwean 5 and 630 a. m. and fice; in the soeona District, at the mn D. M. FUMIGNAEO J o Normen & Eove Dated at Ledyard, July 28, 1821, !!cl'lufll and stone! sing, concrete worl BILLINGS T. AVERY, all aranteed A. G. MONTGOMERY, 'O!k. 123 \Oakridge St.. Nor'tim. Conn. Telephone §$27-6. mardd Registrars of Voters. THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone 311 BUILDING- erville Troller Skipper’s Flir augld TAKES NEW LONG TERM LEASE ON DAVIS THEATEE A new long term leass on tne Dav's theatre has been taken by W. S. Dav'e, ARCHIBALD BUCHANAN & SON, Registrars of Voters’ Notice PAPERHANGERS lessee from S. Z. Pl owner. THe mew AND The Reglstrars Asgistant lease sta'as June 15, 1922, the date the traxs. of Votore. of the Town of N R e S DECORATORS. will_be in session on FRIDAYS, AUG. 5th-asd 12, 1921, The week of Auz. 15 will de Ana ESTIMATES GIVEN. from 12 o'clock, moon, until 9 “im | versary wie¥ Wt the Davis theatre, wnsn TEL. 12115 \ the Mr. Davis wiil have rcunded out nins “To rm-smr' un hnl whn of said Town wi for the privilege o! vodnt ln wlmeu pflufla or cai t of Legislature, -nhn R ihees WAL Dave ‘previously tered are not rmulrec to do so again. The above work will be performed at the Xollfl'ln.g 3 ISTRICT—At the Town Hall SECOND DISTRICT—At W. D. Rick- er's Drug Store, Welz Side. THIRD DISTRI -At W. H. Bowen' Greeuvi FOUR' Dlsmmn P. T. Con- nell's BIM Shop, Norwich Town. Hall. Tattetiie. Ribr—AT Fone = SIKTH DISTRICT—A Billings’ Hall, Dtud nt Nor'h:h. Conn., this 30th day of July, 1821 years as 'essee of the present theatre. or lost a time, quite a murfl for Narwteh. Mr. Davis has secured quite a few big shows for the season of 1921-22. The first is “Kissing Time,” a musical comedy, for Sept, 6: “Ladles’ Night,” for Sept. 21; Greenwich Village” for Sept. 26; Dear Me,” with Grace La Rue and Hale Hamilton, Oct. §; the big New York suc- cess, “Lightnin,” Oct. 13; the Joseph W. Payton Stock company week of Oct. 22; America's leading Irish singer, Walter Seanlon, in & new Irish play, and ether well known shows to follow. Mr. Davis has made a pronounced smc« cess of the Davis theatre ever since first took charge of it, and Norwich the’ atergoers will welcome the news that he is to continue it for a long time to come. This list of big attractions here announced for the coming season is am- WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER IE-nt work ~and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. — e ACCOUNTANTS, News Oflu ALEXANDER H MANES, Certified Public Accenntant, 24 Franklin St., Talking Machine Shop Bldg., Nerwich. Telephone 1509, Accounting—-Auditing—Tax Reports, GUY, NRNELI\?! J. DOWNES, of Voters. e Registrars ple evidence that the high standard of the SuIRarenrs NOTICE Davis will be fully maint 2 A. G. THOMPSON, i B e SN o T ML e S I M e e it i S s 1 flchz;qflll“:u 1 be interest of Frederick | Danieison have been spending the past week at the Stanton homestead. Wed- nesday in company with Mrs. Carl Gal- lup and children and Miss Esther Gallup they motored to South Voluntown and called on Mrs. Josephine Gallup and family. Mrs. Harry Holmes aud two childres of Willimantic are at George Tanner': for a week's visit. Edwin Frink had an attack of appem- dicitis last, week. Henry Congdon m attended to the farm work during 4 Frink’s illness. Mrs. Elizabeth Jarvis of Providence, who has been visiting her son Willlam, returned to her home Sunday. Mrs. Georgie Jarvis has had good suc- cess with turkeys This season, having 37 fine young ones growing. Thz Gallup homestead, owned by A. ¥7 Noone of Peterboro, N. H., has beel broken into, bureau drawers have bee: ransacked, bed linen and many othe things stolen and everything left in con fusion. Miss Cynthia Phillips is improving. Mr and Mrs. Russell Sherman are staying with her for two weeks. Mrs. Charles Hopkins and six childrer of Plainfield spent Thursday afternoon at E. Byron GaHup's. The three boys brought their pitchforks and assisted their grandfather in getting in his oats. A thunder storm visits this hill nearly every day. Mr. and Mre. Daniel Gallup of Daniel- son spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. mas Brown's. Th:(r. and Mrs. Noyes and two children ot | of Willimantic spent the week end at George H. Galiup's and in company with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gallup, their daughter Gladys and Harold Geer motored w0 Rocky Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Gallup were in Moosup Sumday and assisted in_celebrat- ing the birthday of Mrs. Esri Gallup. who is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dudley Wiiliams. Miss Helen” Williams is visiting her cousins here. MOHEGAN The soclety will meet with Mrs. B. H.-;l:m‘ldlnc this (Wednesday) even- ing. Mrs. Harris and granddaughter Ruth, spent Sunday with Mrs. deceased, in th lnln'l‘mo!u m-ndbe fully deseril -mmhn:u::fionnum-umu application. ANNA E. WG. sugdd Administratriz. T A COUIT OF PROBATE HELD at rwich, within and for the District of {lo.r:hh. A the 2d day of August, A. D, m ¢ of Hen og ’.‘su‘ h&o{ Nor- wich, in sald D‘?I"-flcl. ':él-d. The Admini: JAMES DAWSON CHIBOPODIST, 12 CHUff Street. Office opened Saturday, Aug. 6th. 1 E—— TRUCKING GEORBGE LAMBERT, teaming, moving and_trueking. fu 12, $91d GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. Main St Muvml and_trucking. Tel. I"-S. C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St, Wi move everything anywhere. Special ate tention given to mvlu bo chinery, Phone 8 “TLOCAL and I [ ingo Fhene To2k %, oo Wh | xong Distancs Moving and E 2 Sweil Ave. el T4k g e o mmermi.n 17 Boswe! TEAMING and moy: dh'lla 4 speclalty. Yok S5 Ford, 2 trueking Main St. Phone 7 €. B. BRO X & BON, sheulcku Phone_388. LONG DISTANCI; HOVW 'WEDaper ¢-muuonsnmdmma toat least three days prior to the date of said hear- ing, and t return be made to the NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy Attest : BROWN & HAB' She; Luck.et. St Ph G&T‘ PIANO AND FURNIT OVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily and at reasouable ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shctuoklt‘h'!: s Phone 17§ Mrs. Frank Krug and granddaughter, Alice Krug, have returned home after visiting relatives in New York the past|, Lila two weeks, The Baptist church his called a3 )u- tor. Rev. Mr. Chase of Shelton, Conn. The Baptist gnd Congregational peo- ple are to hold a union pienic un the Co;grez]a)uml church lawn Apg. 1. ss Dorothy Tholen, daughter the former Raptist pastor, now of !&ofl. is visiting local friends. A steam saw mill has moved to C. F. Boswell's wood lot. Clerk. RT OF PROBA at Normich within and for the District ich, on the 2d day of August, A. D. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. . Jackson, late of deceased. taining their daughter and from Nebraska. Many of the local farmers motored to Storrs this week for Farmers' Week exercises. o