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A Bulletin' Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male A Balletin Want ‘WANTED—Fsmalo Advertisement Will Get It em——————— A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It W, A Buletin For Sale ° ~ Advertisement Will Sell It e — ] FOR BALE weekly selling We guarantee 3§38 TR AGENTS makk $75 teed hosier: Soekly Tull time 7be " an. pour spare tirve UNnecessary. Perfect- wear Hoslery, Darby, Pa. augldd sell sleeveless at 97c and $1.47. The Pasnik Co. stores sell for less. auglisw WANTED—1,000 women to know we, SEIDENBERG'S After Dinner clgar, 5¢ straight; Manila cigars, § for 25e. $5.75 a box of 100; & fine line of 500 Dies, at F_llln'l Smoke Shop. b augl! S LADIES make spare WANTED— rer; bri tool Tas! James Kane, 25 Meadow St, Williman- tie, Conn. g13d Oc, refunded 1 it Ageney, ign; 111 augidd time money elip- ping advs. for us; Instruction, contract dissatisfied. Central BUY_your rs direct from fastory: box 50 La Columnas id §1.75; ts wanted. Havana Smol meland, Ga. augis FOR SALE-—Maho, gan; set and M: .. l‘. Slater Ave. Tet, Ti1.4, o e aug1dd FOR SALE—One male pig, ready ser- Yice, or trade same for young cow or heifer; also will sell 14 Plymouth Rock hmml‘a'fl Joseph Sevigmey, Plain Hill. aug! dining room ANTED—Adults, age 25 to 70, to bool orders for trees, shrubs, vines, rea=s; full or spare time; commission Q‘I_H week!: experience unnecessary. esiarn_New York Nurseries, Roches- N ugldd MEN—Growers of dependable nursery Stouk want reliable representative seiiing all the year around ; commission weekly ; Do delifering. Brown Brotbers' Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. sugldd CANVASSERS —§80 weekly seliing 50c mrticie | something new. exclusive; guar- Builetin. WANTED—Woman gwly at once. t. augi3d to wash dishes. 8. F. Peterson, 130 Main augidd housework ; no laundry; good pay and Iy by leiter to Mrs. Walter H. Point) 443! augi2d salecd] emormous demand; housewife | ~WANTED—Good reliable woman_for buys séverai : pocket samole 25c. Gasaver, | housework. Inquire 107 Broad St., Dan- New York. augddd | jelson; Conn. weekly seliing we guarantee $J an hour spare time ; Perfectwear augldd tod to sell dependabie fruit T WANTED—Sewing to take hom {the day Pflflne 1767-4. taurant, 28 Main St.. Jewett City. jy2sd ~ WANTED—Any kind _of respectable work for an American lady. Box 39, care WANTED — Competent woman for Ppermanent position for right persom. Ap- Lathrop, ystic, Colmfi or telephone (Groton Long WANTED_Woman as waltress In res. EARN $5 day gathering ferns, barks, roots and h from the fields and roadside; we teach you; free book. tanical 4, West Haven, Conn. augidd BACHELOR, 32, Worth $30,000, wants wife, R-Box 35. League, Toledo. O. ugidd GET MARRIED—Best matrimonial pa- per published, free for stamp. Correapon- . augl dent, Toledo, O. MARRY—For speedy marriage, abso- lutely the best, largest in the country; established 16 years; thousands wealthy members, both sexes, wishing early mar- riage; confidential déscriptions free. The OId Reliable Club, Mrs. Wruble, Box 26, Oakland, Calif. augtdd I WILL gladly tell anyone suffering with rheumatism how I was cured in four days after two vears' terrible suffering. It matters not what form you have, What -, - = you have tried, or_how long standi il Sete So Pt ; oo T0 mENT §ena Hame"and iderce (odty. “Addrees R R _ | Box E-147, Little Rock, Ark. ~ sug13d ems Sous' Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. s MARRY health, wealth; thonsands 3 TO DENT_—Large, sumny revm, alll, . iive, congerinl peovle, Worth $8,000 A, modern_convenineces, 37 Grove St. 'Tel | {faCe, congenial peovle, worth $5,000 «d_to book orders for nur- | 440. __augldd i hire agents; big p: ory; free outfit. Emmons & Néw York. auglad ¥ ANTED—Mason, cement and brick “TO LET—A six-room apartment, all modern improvements. at 38 Washington St TInquire at N. Y. Hiectriy . £t oo 10 ric Co., 18 (either Sex)’ free; reliable, successful; satisfaction guaranteed. Sunfiower Club, Cimarron, Kansas. augl3d MERCHANT, 35, with $40,000, will ; o ___rovsidd |y TGS a0k, Club, Fort Wayne, Ry ork Sra class garages bullti| poR RENT—Two furnished rooms for | Ind. auglia St Te a2 uTh "":‘;;,“’;‘"d keeptng. 172 Laurel Hill Ave. | 535y Tarmer, worth §60,000° wants & o v | S husband. N-Bok 1134, League, Detroit, R feas. Call % per HRCRENT—Trom Avg. 30, at Quaker|Mich. augidd | Office 41 Goldsmith BIGE., | nigied. has plasen Hrogriasonatit, S0r- | “ATTRACTIVE littie malden of 19 sum- o R g b iazza, fireplace and electrie > New London, Conn. Tl |Nghis” also Boat:~ Bhone 180 or Mt | mers Will marry. Box 65, Ostord, Fla. i E124 ot this office. D v B L N 188 und ook HSIRG on mew dormitery, | 70 BENT_Tenement of sight rooms, |, CITRESUITS open 1o men, womes, - fizer or fixer's |, TO WENT_Tenement five rooms, all | For free’ particulars of , examinations, e Bulletin. " |improvements, big yard. good location.|write J. Leonard (former civil service B —— ddress Box 51, this office. auglld |examiner), 391 Equitable Bidg., Washing- WANTED—Foreman for fol ing_box RENT—Rooms _for keeping. Phone 1983 light house- jysa plat; must be familler w making up Ve g g - Gl sd hieh grade printng. Address| TO RENT—Furniehed rooms, with or Sniythe, 15 Oxtord Sty Harllord, | without board. - 13 Boswell ave. ® jetd LT B R v WANTED o HALCYON HOUSE WATCH HILL, R. | | TO LET—Large, light, airy rooms by man to do gencral work | work in_garden. Phone | Div. Windham Inn. 6 notel & W ilifnantic s1 ton, D. auglid WANTED—A show case and wall case. Tel. 717-5 Norwich. Bo- |or §2 gech. FOR SALE—15 B. L. cockerels, April hatch, high e ; price for lot $19.50 31 Clinton Ave. augl3d FOR_SALE—Pigs 8 weeks oid, $15_per pair. James 'rarfimu. Wauwecus. Hill, Norwich Town. auglsd A 6 and 7 weeks old, $14 per pair. J. mirefsky, Plain Hill. Tel. 462-13. WugITUWS FOR SALE—IT you should wish a good lot of strawberries next June, order plants and set them out now ; price $2 for 100, by mail. Write A. B. Randall, Farm Agent, Putnam, Conn. augldd FOR SALEThree-hole aluminum fire- less cooker, practically new; also new typewriter, at low prices, Address J. C., care Bulletin. augl2d YOU CAN make a couple of hundred dotlars during the Norwich fair. Inquire at The Pasnik Co.. We have 4 splendid proposition; must Be hustlers. See Mr. 30 FOR SALE—P! S <l A A DRESSES, and plenty of what i8 left, but new dresses bought for spot cash. The Pasnik Co. stores sell for less. augl3SW FOR SALE—Good paying garage busi- ness; owner loavin to quick buyer. Bulletin. rite Box 267, care of auglzd FOR SALE_Two lamps and one hall lamp. Tel. 1074-4 or write C. A. care Bulletin. aug12d ¥OR SALE _Rabbit hound _pups 5 hunitérs: price, males $5, females $3. Bradtord Smith, South Canterbury, Conn. aug! FOR SALE—In the beautiful village of Niantic, on shaded street, near water, bathing, clams, oysters, fishing, large house suitable for summer or permanent home, boarders, etc.; ample grounds, shade, fruit, garden, poultry: owner de- ceaged; must be sold to settle estate. Edwin Cruttenden, Crescent Beach, Conn. augl2d ang13d JOSHUA TAYLOR, Passenger Traffie Agent for the Cunard, Amchor, Donald- son, also White Star Steamship Com- panies, Will be at Willey's cigar store in the Alice Bldg., from % till 5 Saturday afternoons, for ‘the purpose of transact- ing business for these lines; will procure \ 3 berth passports and sailing permits for ceiniaiis mail | Week or season, for light housekeeping, | pcsengirs .~ Office. Railroad St, Baltic, . is open, | free hn:‘hlng }mm the house, bnltshlg je188 - iin_insti- | and fishing—June 19th to Sept. 18th.| =\, wiree—— ol ¢ Apply L. Haase, Fort Mansfield Road,| ., VANTED -Vaults and cesspovis to o Watch Hifl, R. 1. e =it g “aprtd MEN WANTED. e | " IF Y0U WANT_a heaithy, wealthy, THE MARINE UNIVERSITY oy g FOR SALE—Horses | beeo | HP: FOR BALE—Six year 0id drivingemare, sound and gentle, or in exchange for fresh cows: also four yearlings o years od. John' J. Miller, R. D. 1. North Franklin, 3¥30$TuTh FOR SALE—Four pair of young work- ing horses. work single or double, weight 2400 to 3000 1bs. a pair. Call af Ricard I | Pros’, 942 Main St, Willimantie. Tel. 860, auz12d . FOR BALEHo and dump ecart, | lumber wagon., harness and piow. In- quire 469 North Main St. aug12d FOR SALE—Two big horses. two pair s and_dump cart. Sullivan & At- 1 auglia required exam ofitions. Our HOMIE | he best in the world. | will take four s tter the cours: ! E or: worker & tand driver. Phone 1281 auglid ety FOR BALE—Good sound driving horse. Phone 187 | .1 mave 15 Horses that are broken in for | 21l Iinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. SATCHDAY REL AND FOUND FOUND—Came to my p e dog. ELMER R. PIERSON. | Ter s36-3. Je3d POR SALE—satemobites FOR 1920 Overland luur;g oar; price right to quick buyer. Gor- maii, at Balley;s Garag auglid " FOR SALE—$235, late model touring car, self starter, spotiight and tools, tires any- Commings & Riug " Funeral Directors jand motor fine; will demonstrate here. = 40 McKinley Ave., Norwich. auglad | FOR SALE—Buick 1917, Litt i x touring, wWinter and summer top, tires Ike new, $800; Buick 1918, model E-45, | five passenger ‘touring, repainted. in fine condition. Behrens & Bushnell, Ivoryton, Conn augisd FOR SALE - Oakiand sedan, 1921 1 A-1 eondition. Tel. 423-13. and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Lady Assistant |truck with a steke body 14x7, aiso a six ton hydraulic hoist and combination steel lined dump body ‘a A-1 condition; the purchase price last year of this truck was $6,000. and it can be bought for less than haif price today on a mote with the proper dorsement. Inquire F. 1. Racine, Dan- lelson, Conn. Tel. 198, augi0d " FOR SALE_Ford touring car, $175 it taken at once; good condition, with ex- tras. Can be seen at Norwich Welding Co. - ST s FOR SALE _National Six touring car in A-1 condition, just overhauled, demon- |tration at any time. 218 West Thames Tel S augdd FOR SALE—_Type 57 Cadlliac seven- | passenger touring car in perfect condi- | tion, exceptional power, over 16 miles to | gallon, fine cord tire equipment phone 1044, Norwich, Funeral Director and Embalmer in_excelent condition, new engine, will 81l reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket 8t may20d e e ere— TRUCKING PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT T AR UIIRSEFCLIIN NIRRT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City | GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, n:D\(in; a.nd_tmn:ku:l. Tel. 617-12. jyld GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St. Moving and trucking. Tel. 387-5. C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main SL_ We move everything anywhere. Specidl at- teation given to moving boilers a; - ahinery. " Phone 3573, o Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tale pins TEAMING and moving, long_distance trucking a_specialty. ~ Jobn H. Main SE “Phone a1, 0" F Ford. 233 Shaticket o Bnane’ 905, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & MARTLEY, Shetucket St Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonabls prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 The Henry Aflen"& Sen Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS | wacy Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOTELS Apx‘le'.!_cnlx HOUSE, D. Pro irst class gurage nected. Morrissey, Phone. _Shetucker Bt - —— | DEL-BOFF HOTEL, plaz, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | fiep i, o Riotess 2% DENTAL SURGEON e S SO M'Grory Bidg. Norwich, Conn, ACCOUNTANTS, “ DR. D. J. COYLE -DENTIST PENTISTS t 24 Fraaklin 8t. Talking -mnc.‘ Shop Bldg., Norwieh. Telophene 1509, Accounting—Auditing—Tax Reports. lm‘.:{‘f.&hl V‘l;b“t. }:hcll; u“!m medi- am er an oL ertising Solumns of The Bulle )’ Joving wite, write Violet Ray C, Denini- sou, Oliio. Enclose stamped envelope. deciS TUEN INTO MONEY your old fumi- ure, stoves, books. crockery, ~mirrors, which are stored in your attics, barns and storerooms, by writing or telephoning us, and receive cash for what you have: Ward Lros, No. 45 Jackscn St, Willi- mantic, Ct. Tel 632- augdThSTu WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers in Norwich : we buy and-sell anything ; highe o5t pricés. - Lotis. D. Ward, 30 4nd 32 Water St, Norwich. Phone 708-3. ! may19ThSTu 25,000 gross tons, Palestine, ete.; i ¢ shore excursions Frank York. hotels, guides, . Clark, Times auglows WOULD you write loneily widow worth 380,000 secking ~edrly marriage? Mrs. 12 3144, Jacksonville, Fla. | “WANTED_To purchase a cheap farm. | L Grom, Box 137, Dayville, Cenn. auglod . 1¥ YO otect your autome- bile with wire screen for reasonable price, call on City Wire Works, 153 Roosevelf Ave., Norwich, Conn. angsd WANTED—Household goods of _all kinds and antique C. J. King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38-2 avgsd 0 farms for catalogue, ith or without stock ; give in first lettsr as to Dri size, location and terms. P. O. Box 103, Jewett City, Conn. 2d WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwieh Furmi- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. jel1d " WANTED—Farms; all kinds, ail sizes, {anywhere in Connecticut. Is your farm for sale? Call, write of telephons Hel- lson, Conn. NTED—Second hand an turniture Jetd antiqus Tiger & Kremen, suqcessors to Norwich. marzsd AUCTION AUCTION WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17, 1921, a6 10 o'clock in the forenoen (standard time), ‘Wheeler, North Stonington village. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Chamber suite, bookcases, mattresses, parlor organ, bureau, exiension . table, dining room chairs, pictures, hait mat- tress, pillows, feather bed, inlald tabouret, Chingse box, lacquered box, umbreila stand. ANTIQUES Fiddleback arm rogker, Crawford, ma- hogany center table, gilt, ffame mirror, mahogany mirror with painted picture, old davenport (good condition), blue dishes, willow ware, Lowestoft ' china, brass candlesticks, ' briss shovel and tongs With standard three-lex clawfoot, round table, : snuffer trays, candelabra, mahogany scv ng table, writing = desk, mahogany rocler, carved, Indian vase, 3 cliina vases, § mihogany”looking glastes, mahogany center table, mahogany bu- reau, carved, marble top center _table, haircloth Sofa, rawhide trunk, mahogan: rocker (plain), chefry table, 2 Hitchcocl chairs, 1 Windsor chair, ers, 2’ flaxwheels, grandfather's clock, camel's hair shawl, Paisley shawl, bed- gQuilt, old silver, These goods are all rom the household of the late Major Dudley R. Wheeler. By order of © CHARLES PERRY,§ JOHN D. AVERY, Directors Wheeler Schoo! and Library. EUGENE B. PEXDLETON, Auctionéer. AUCTION F. C. Turner’s Collection of Antiques AT 237 BROAD ST. NORWICH, CT: AUGUST, 13, 1 P. M. Standard Time Maple Desks, Chesterpou Chest, Bu- reaus, 'Mahogany Hall and Mantel clac;s, Mirrors, Tavern Tables, Can- die Stands, Footstools, Windsor, Brew- stef and Hitchcock Chairs, Colored and | White Glass, Flint, Blown; Brass and fron Andirons, Wrought Iron. Pewter Tankards, Cases, Mugs, Plates. Cover- lids, Chintz, Samplers, Paisley Shawis. Every articlo valuable and interesting. :d- le of Colonial Furnishings unequal- WITTER BROR Auctioneers Farm Agency, 33 Reymolds St., ! A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3 at the home of the late Major Dudley R. 3 wooden rock- FOR SALE—Rabbit dogs, guaranteed in all ways; also five nice pups from hunting stock; sold same kind for past 10 years and Have made good hunters: brecder pups, coon and beagies, will make good on game; broken to hunt. Write to Gus Macht or Frank Maynard, Baltic. augl2FSTu FOR SALE—Modern seashtre bunga- low, handy, attractive, furnisned ready for 'immediate occupancy ; we build bun- galows and cottages; bullding lots for sale; thia bungalow is a0 exceptional op. portimity; inspection invited. Crescent Beach Lénd Co., Crescent Beach, Comn. aug19d town, will sacrifice | weeks old, beauties, sire and dam great | A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin To Let Admwms-in Advertisement Will Rent It FOR BALE. FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephone 87 SMITH AVENUE FOR SALE No. 341 West Thames Stréet (for- merly J. R. Allyn place). ur partment house and 23 acres of land with barns, garages, toel ouse. | Poultry, ‘heussel "gresn house, land plotted for Reuu 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 FOR SALE TWO FINE BUILDING LOTS On Convent Street Near New St. Mary’s Chur. Bargain Price | APPLY TO James L. Case 1 Tel. 876 40 SHETUCKET ST. RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARM 140 acres, finely located, excellent sur- roundings, near markets and station, fine 12-rcom house, 2 large barns, sheds and farm bulldings all good, running .& water in buildings, 60 acres fertils ti flelds, part-can. be iriigated, large aring. watered pasturss, 2,000 Cords _ea wood, large stream through farm, will carry 40 head of cattle: 35,500, Very easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantte, © augsd CHIROPODIST FOR SALE_Furnace, Palze boiler. steam, Volunteer Junior, 17 inch firebox. 43 sections of radiators.’almost new. 1In. quire at Auditorium Hotel aug1o FOR SALE—One 4 vear oid Ayrshire cow and calf. Frank S. Kennedy. Day- ville, Cona. augdd FOR SALE—Three bullding lots. two on School St., one on Divicion St. exten- sion. Inquire J. A. Wuttkey, 115 Roath st. aug4d FOR SALE—Single wagon with top, good condition. 25 Summit St. augdd FOR BALE—Farm of about 65 acres, well waiered, and some woodland. house of 8 room: carriage housé. and other outbuldings; above place within 2 miles of trolley road and 1 mile of chureh and school. Apply o D. Lewis Brown ing, No. 221 Maple St., Norwich, Conn. dug2d FOR SALE—Silo, in excellent_condi- t_ion. _Cnll Tebanon 14-3. jy1ed FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths. $10 per cord. S. Brown, Yantic Phone 1093- se22d STOP In to see us *hing in the line of second-hand furmie ture. stoves, ete, New London Salesroom, 16 Water St. Norwich. Phone 17103-2 marZ FOR SALE One six-room modern coitage, one five- room modern cottage, with large lots for gardens, also garage, located at €42 and 644 Main St.; both are new hLouses; owner leaving city and must be sold at once. A great opnortunity for a big bar- gain for very choice property. For further partleulars, inquire of JOHN A MOEAX, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS i VERMONT COW:. H 3. H. HYDE, TEL. 30. LEBANON, Dandy ten-roonf house, large lot, good barn, well rented, on car line; a real good’ investment. For further details, ses CLARENCE SHOLES, Buyer and Seller, 188 West Thames St. FOR SALE Thirteen-room house, With ttwo baths and ali modern improvements, up to date, located at 30 Grove St. For full partica- lars, see A. V. COVELLS, Tel. 1527 198 Clff St. CLOSING OUT SALE OF JEBSEY’ CATTLE. Qwing to the incapacity of the breeder and owneér of this fine herd of Registered Jersey Caltle, they are offered for sale at sacrifice. They consist of animals well up in blood lines with the best in the countrzil Ten heifers, seven cows and three bulls comprise the lot. The entire herd recently stood the State and Federal them on the accredited herd basis. Cal and them or write for individual de- seriptions. L. F. AVEBILL & SON, Tel. 243-2. Pomiret Center, Conn. FOR SALE Nine-room house, in fine = condition, hard pine_ floors, only_built elght years, 12 acres of good land, fine buildings, three miles from Leffingwell, one-half mile from Gardner Lake. For details, see CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames St. Tel. Conn. FOR SALE New House, with all modern improve- ments, containing seves rooms, located short distance from Franklin' Square, £00d location. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich. auglld REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Ty:l?‘ ?nu Ilumun:n V'I‘L“ill!\l Street with large grounds and roomy gar- 8ges. Cozy 6 room house with good lot on Lincoln Avenue. Modern house with two car garage an Wagh- ington St. Also a 7 room house near | business section for §4,000. Several 2 family houses way below cpst to | produce them. ARCHA W. COiT Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY carry dvery- | Tuberenlin Test and passed, thus putting ) A. G. THOMPSON, F. Cnt: Foot Specialiat (protect your, rum -3, Alice Bldg. 321 Maln St, Conn. Pnone 1366-& jan3ié PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly aad aeatly done, Eatimates promplly soq cheerfully given. The Bulletin . Franklin St. maylsd BUILDING PUERONE & Christian Co., bullding contractors, stonewerk, DFickwosk, cade crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and anything extra. '15 Platt Ave. Tel. No, 479-5,_ Call between b and .30 . m._and from 5.30 t0 9 p. m. augdd | WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor, / Telephone 60 West Main St L e PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONTEACTORS—JIOBBERS, Tlumbing and Hewting. JOHN BLUM, Breed Bulding. Phome. PHONE 568-5. The very test plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest nrkuu:‘m. anteed; also heating and gasfitt JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, - Heating, Tinning * and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phune 1567-4 32 6TH STREET e ———————— AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES JONATHAN SMITH, 30 and 31 Town St. Tel. 318. Can I s¢e the “helmsman’ for ¥ord cars? 25-5 cans auto soap @ 7T5c.; all grades of Mobilolls, safety oil and high test gasoline. HAVE your tires 1 new, wear like new, as good new. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Main St.. feb24d I8 YOUR CAR in good running order? It not, call 731-2, Noyes Garage, Laurel Hill Ave., near schoolhouse, and get my Carbon burnin; . vice and reasonable prices. Willl 1 Noyes. ser- lam C. augid R R S BB ey, RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD_GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. SHANLEY . 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) | "~ OVERHAULING Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Woed Werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scoti & Clark Com. 57 TC 515 NORTH MAIN STREET e Bute: THERS & no Bastern Connectiout cqaal 1o Hn for bismess wesyloe, AND REPAIR WORK|S:Z WEST Fiva more violators of the automobile laws were brought before Judge Oliver H. Wiliams in the Taird District court Friday morning and the total fines re- r;:l'voed by the town amounted to nearly Jumes A. Powers of Hafiford who Wwas arrested last aturday night on the Wateh Hill road by Officer Madison, pleaded gulity to overspeeding and was fined $40 and costs. 1t was alléged that the defendant was making 42 miles at the time he was arrested. Danlel J. Cremin of Whlimantic was brougit befofe the court charge dwith overspeeding on the Post road on Aug. §. He pieaded guiity and was fined $40 and costs. James K. Norton of New Bedford, Mass., was also up for overspeeding on the Post road and was fined $40 and costs. Daniel J. Weeks who wa sarrested on |the Wacth Hill road Aug. 7 charged with overspecding ws also fined $40 and costs. Alonzo Wilkineon was arraigned on a ¢harge of a trolley_car on the Wateh Hill road while the car was stop- ped to take on and let off passengers. He was fined $25 and costs. In the case of the Star Dry Goods company vs. Costanz Negrelll, by agree_ ment Judgment was entered for the plain- tift in the sum of $123.50 and costs. In sccordance with plans made at a recent mnrfi & datail from the Westerly Hifle club will go to the Burden's pond range Sunday, to put the course in prop- er shope for the shooting matches that will be held there later. The members of the club spent the winter months on the indoor range at the state armory and ay soon as the Burden's pond course is completed all will be given a chance to perform at the longer range. The five passenger Stearns-Knight touting car discovered abandomed on the c16ARS Whitrerona Cigar sare $70 per thensand 3. ¥, CONANT, 11 Fraaklia St TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a lete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars It will ;)ly you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-11¢ WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, fONN. (Established for Ha.f a Century) INSURANCE In Vacation Time INSURE what you leave behind against Burglars and what you take with you against Trans- portation and Summer Hotel hazards, and yourself against Accidents WITH, B. P. Learned & Co. 28 SHETUCKET STREET t AGENCY 75 YEARS OLD Are You Protected in Case of him to cull on you er phone 588-3, J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street A ————eeg MUSIO ERNEST = BULLARD Teacher of the Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Fow Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telophene 852-2 53 UNCAS STREET \ Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It ERLY | Post road about a mile east of the Chatlestown line Tuesdmy evening, and which was towed to Westerly the fol- lowing day, proved to be the property of William J. Fonscca, of Aliston, Mass., and was stolen last week Friday night. ‘When discovered by a party berrying tie car was half hidden in a clump-of bushes with the radiator smashed and the mud- guards bent. The discovery Whs reports ed to Sheriff Fred T. Mitcteil of Wester- Iy, and he had the damaged oar towed into Westerly. Upon investigdtion, the registration eertificate of the owner was found in one of the seat peckets and a letter was at once forwarded to Mr. Fonseca. In the meanttme C. 8. Coxe a ropresentative of an insurance écmpany came and wanted to take the ear back to Boston and after communicating with the owner, the sHariff permitted the in-| surance adjuster to drive the car back Friday. In compliance with a petition sigmed by a legal number of voters, a meeting of the Pawcatuck fire dlstrict is to be held Monday evening in the P. 8. Barber hose house on Liberty street, for the pur- pose of hearing and acting on'the report and recommendaticns of the sidewalk committes, with regard to the laying of cement sidewalks on Mo, Morgan and West Broad streets, also to take sction on the appropriation of money for such proposed sidewalks. Cement sidewalks now extend all the way up the west slde of West Broad street, and it is ex- pected that the meeting will act favor- bly on installing them on the east side. Pawcatuck is justly proud of fts streets and sidewalks and in severl mors years cement sidewalks may be expected to be found all over the village. Laconlcs Many Pawcatuck and Westerly Shrin- ers are planning to g0 to New London net Saturday for the pilgrimage of formerly of Westerly, is spending a few ‘days with his relatives on Canal street. Local members of the Sons and Daugh- ters of Liberty are to hold a fleid duy at Wheeler's grove in Stonington today (Saturday). ; A numbér of recent recruits in the Fifth compny, A. L N. G. were given their physical examinations at the state armory on Dixon street Friday evening by the regimental physician. Daniel Cogan of the post office force observed his birthday Friday and was presented a safety razor set by &is as- scolatet Altho®h it is late in the season plans are being made for a twilight baseball league In Westerly ; scrub games have been played nighfly for the past two weeks on Vose park. i Within the next week Work will be started on the new cement higchway to be butit on Mechanic street. The construe- tion will begin under the extension bridge at Correll's and will progress toward West Broad street. LEDYARD Miss Florence Benmett of Norwich Town gave a very interesting talk Sunday evening last at the Congregaticnal (‘.hll!c.) of her trip as a delegate to the world's Christian Endeavor convention recentl held in New York city. Delegates 1o this concention attended from all parts of th world. Miss Bennett told of the doing of the convention in a very interesting Way and was listened to with close atten tion. Carl Holdridge of 'the Connecticut company is spending his vacation with Toule MacDonough of New Haven. Rev. O. D. Fisher of North Stoningtor preached in the Congregational church Sunday morning, Rev. Mr. Goodenough preaching in Mr. Fisher's pulpit at Nort} Stonington. Next Sunday, Aug. 14. Rev. A. E. Kin- mouth ~ill preach in the Congregation church, Rev. Mr. Goodenough going tc Winsted, where he will preach the his- torical sermon, this being the 150th anni- versary of the church. Miss Elizabeth Avery of Norwich Tow* has been the guest of Miss Marian Geer during the past week. Miss Dorothy Lord and her sister o Norwich have been guests of Mrs. Fanny Clark during the past week. Mzs. Fanny Lamb observed her birth day Tuesday evening by having all of hes children and _grandchildren pres: gether with their husbands an Fire, Accident or Sickness? |The number present aled 30, Mrs ¥ Lamb received many birthday cards HAROLD §. BURT, 120 Laurel Hill|Sandwicher. cake, ice cream and fruit Ave, writes all kinds of Insurance|Were served e SRR E % Ledyard grange held its meeting Fri Pelicies with reliable companies. Writel 5, evening Aug. 5. The lecturer's hous was a musical event and was in charge of Sister Ursula E. Avery, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Gallup and Miss Emily Gallup of | Norwich grange being present. Mrs Gallvp and Miss Gallup took part in the exercives. Attorney A. B. Davies. of a recent business caller in twon. ATTAWAUGAN Mrs. James Bridges visiting Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wednesday at Old Killingly pond with Frank Pechie and family, who are at camp there. at Mitchell Prue of Manchaug spent sev- eralw days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Pechie. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy ~ Sweeney of Manchaug spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackmar. Mrs. Frank Pechie and daughter visit- ed at West Thompson Monday. Mrs. Blshop and Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey of Providence visited Frank Pe- COAL AND Wo0OD LBGAL NOTIOE LEGAL NOTICE The Committee on Public Works, to whom 'll( ngrl‘d .Ih.fl:&fl.} g '511’6 Connecticut Company, u T931, for the reclocation of voles on the Yantic line from square to the line on Lafayette street, with an ac- plan showing such re-loca- ive to recommend the adop- Omr': ot Commeon Counci! of vote: the Court of Common at the Council Chamber on Sept. 5th, 1921, at § p. m., will hear all parties in interest as to the re-location of poies t Company on Frank- ayenue, Rockwell street and Lafayette street, set forth in the petition of said Company plans, and the Cit Genc 5 Rereby Sirdoted to publish this report and the actlon ‘of Couneil R T th, 1991, and make due return. GILBERT S. RAYMOND, JOHN 8. BLACKMAR, E. B. WORTHINGTON, Committee on Public Works. Al a meeting of the Court of Common Counail held on Aug. 1st, 1921, the above 1 report of the Committee on e Wotks e thi vole cesmraeving Such report was_regularly adopted. The above is a correct copy of both, the report &nd the action of the Counell thesaon. A 'WESTON C, PULLEN, City: Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Council. Dated at Norwich, this AfTust, 1921, At aar et COAL, seasoned wood and kindlines i o _or small quantities. Phoue 504 or R. Shapire, Willow St formerly Lane. declsd DBOOKBINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phrone 838-2 22 Cigiremont Ava GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Norwieh, Conn. — Weeks spent| A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get —— Davis Theatre Sundsy, Momday -Q“ “Peaceul 4 Sol Vaseyy Smith Ruews -:-‘."u “hat a record of 5307 stage perr {has at last Deen tea: g n s’ B e ot cinema star, playing the Teading role In his favorite part of & “hiek.™ The production, which was adapted by Isabel Johmston from the stagze play br Edward E. Kiddér, will be the at- traction at the Davis theatre, Sunday. | Monday and Toesdar. It 1 Mr. Raysy second releass thm;xh Associated Wire! National Pictures &% an independent producer. 5 s ‘Peaceful Valley” was for years ome of the most popular footlight attractions in America. Sol Smith Russeli, playing fthe leading role, registered his great- ©ft sucotes in It. As a vehlcle fer Chatles Ray, it is deciared to be empe- clally suitatfe, and in it the young stor is said to have dome some of the greatest work in his screen career. Can a picture be funny and ihrilling at the same time? Nine people out of every ten will feply “no™ and | the majority of cases they are right for it is the most difficult task in the making of motion pictures to inject 2 theifl i a Turely comedy story—particularly I» this true when that comeds I8 a broad travesty on some serious subject. But In “Married Life" Sennett five reel super comedy which i feature number two, this mmster of mirth making has attained the almost ‘:mellh" In this purely farcleal of- fering he has injected ome thrill aftsr another d to make this feat doudly marvelous, the thrills and comelv are % closly intertwined that the shivers up the spine are immediately digpeled bynt:.c ;?’z‘thlt lol!t:h'l . he of the contrary eyes —leads the Semmett fun makes in the intermingling of laughs and thrifa The rest of the csst is mads up of fuch stars as Charles Conklin, Phyls Taver, Charlie Murrsy, Ford Sterlieg and Louise Fazenda. A Paramount Magazine will be inclnded in the biR. Dreed Thestre aad Majestle oot Garden A unique theme is the basis of the intest Goldwyn plctare featuring Tom Moore entifled “Hold Your Horses” by Rupert Hughes. It comes to the Bresd theatre and Majestio Roof Garden, Sun- day, Monday and Tuesday. Here is the story: | From the old country, Daniel Cama- van (Tom Moore) came to New York and followed the calling of street clean- ing. Ond day while on @uty hs wes run down by a carriage occupied by Beatrice Newness, (Naomi Childers) a wealthy soclety girl, and Rodman Cadbu~y her swell suitor, o “what nerve Camavan @id have was lJost and he teok = Iob with a Dlasting gang. A red flag was thrust in Canavan's hand andhe was told to keep the traffio back—his first taste of authority and be “grew drunk™ gm 't He even went home and gave bhis guarrelsome wife a dose of her own fistic medicine. His growing aggressiveness atrraot- ed the attention of Jim James, poitical boss, and as 3 pupll, Canavan rowe rapidly. It was in his new authority of political boss that he next met the beau- tifol girl who had run over him. The subsequent happenings have been woven into one of the most delightfully stirring stéries ever screened. Other pictures on the bifl include the ninth chapter “The Son of Tarzan™ Topics of the Day and 2 Supreme com- et ly. ‘Today’s bill consists of Monroe Salls- bury in *“The Barbarian"—Shirley Ma- son in “The Lamp Lighter” aod the Pathe news. Strand Fer mother’s urgings rather than her own heart caused Amy to accept Heath | Desmond as her fiance She regrets the action when she finds the young artist painting on Sunday and talking rather flippantly of his sin. Encouraged by the advice of the young curate, who really wants the girl for himse, Amy sends Heath sway. This is the beginning of a Aramatie | situation in “Cousin Kate” a Charles lmmn ply by Hubert Henry Davies, ! which has been visualized by Vitagraph as an Alice Joyce production, directed by Mrs. Sidney Drew. It will be shown at the Strand theatrs Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The following day Amy regrets her hasty action and sends her brother, Robb, to Heath's spartment with & concilitatory message. Bobby learns that the artist has gone away. taking baggage and leaviog no word s to when he will return, | Mrs. Spencer and Amy ave in dhenay. The wedding date is only three dayw away, and many invitations have been irsued. The Rev. Mr. Bartlett arrives {and tries to coafort the pair, telling | them that perhaps it is ai for the best iin spite of the embarrassment of the stuation. Actually the clergyman i pleased, as he wishes to marry Amy e o Toss for seme ex- . at & planatory announcament of Healirs_ dis« | appearance, decides to await the arriw. al of Cousin Kate, an alert minded and = muesful'm young women, Whe 1s_due for the Meanwhile Heath has repented of i act and he turns back. In the tram lhmrd bound he chances to make the acquaintance of a woman of rare charm and fascinating manmer. He | falls madly in love with ber and kmows | that she cars for him, A fine Jennie Aubrey comedy *“The Trouble Hunter” and an Internationsl news complotes the program. At BN e e Bl il S and family Friday last. The A. A. A. ball team won Saturday from the Goodyear team by a score of 3 to 5 and were defeated Sundey at Geed- ear, 9 to 8. Y3+ ‘and Mrs. Albert Rollinson and Mr. and Mrs. Walteg Rollinson were at Ner- wich Town Sinday and called e friends, also at Canterbury. Attawaugan M. E. church, Rev. J. W. Carter, pastor, Sunday, Aug. 14: Morning service at 10.45, topic 1 Will Be With Thee. Sunday school at 12 noon. Even- ing service at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. i Ballouyille M. E. mission: The Ep- worth league will meet at 7 o'clock p. m. Leadér Miss Mary Maconnell. Sopic My Favorite Saying of Christ, and Why. I STAFFORDVILLE Miss Blanche Hanna and George Bek chier was united in marriage at the Bap- tist parsonage at South Manchester, Aug. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Belcher wemt to Now Hampshire and_Vermont on their weddfag trip returning home Tuesday of | this week D Miss Mary Kafka and Joseph Sim- monds was united in_marriage at St Eaward's church at tSalord Springs on Monday morning, Aug. § at 8 o'clogk by Pev. Felix J. O'Neill. A reception was held in the evening at the pearl button shop hall. A supper was served and dancing was enjoyed by many relatives and friends. Miss Emfly Wochomurka and Hareld Ensminger wore married at the Univer- salist parsonage at Stafford Hollow by Rev. C. H. Puffer Monday, Aug. 8, at 2 oclock. After a brief wedding trip Mr. ané Mrs Ensminger will commence keeping house in one of Mrs, Valll's ements. on en AUTOS FORE HIRE FRANKELIN SQUARE Tazi, 203 Mala Phone 1924~ G R £t Browh gen?id Durnside—The engagement = of Mist Emma Eansemer of Burnside ot Haroid N. Welsh of Warshouse Point has bees Rrcunced, _ s