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A Bulletin Want A Bulletin W X iABuflefinForSth, NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It _ FOR BALE. Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell It = ——— — ———] i WANTED—agale WANTED—Fsmale WANTED—aMiscellancons \ ¥OR SALE E WANTED—Experienced jomen ik WANTED—A girl to operate our ele- MARRY if lonely; for results, me; FOBR SALE—Kewanee line engine, S e e e [vater The RO g B Thaa i | bolt n e e O T O e G o e o \bent work. merican Veivet Co., Ston- E hundreds ington. i MEN_Growers of dependable nursery Slack want reliable representative selling Al the year around ; commission weekly: | urse ring. Brown Brothers' Ni 35 aa nd berbs from the fields and re “uide: we teach you free book. mn.lfial-, .4, West Haven, Conn. ! AGENTS make $75 Lgaaranteed hoslery; we guarantee §: ioekiy fall time, 760 an hour spare time: i#xperience unmecessary. erfectwear | = S ;i_i:m‘ , Darby, Pa. _ aug20d LOST—Monday, between Norwich and v WANTED —Partner with capital. will_form ayndicate on iBisck foxes, ete. at a low capitalizati ®f $25.990; only highest raised ; raneh A ¥. Wmeske, Yantic, Conn. ANTED A rellable man to work genoral store. Address Store, Co,, and give references. augl §ThSTuTh WANTED_Youn don Cownty Fair: wnd good pay. rge H. Crocker, 1 Eassafrass St, Providence. augied " WANTED A man for farm work Wl can drive horses. Weat Farms, Soning- | ~pog sALE—Horss, harness, and ex- ton, Conn. Tel Mystic Div. ' augldd . wakon, T Eood order. Ioguire. 3. WANTED Good _reliable farmhand ; Roath St augiéd steady work: good home. y, Jewett City. augléd WANTED _A young, energetic sales- man for & whelesale house. Reply by latter, stating age and experience, 10 Box FOR SALE cara Bulletin T dugiea S WAN#ES_Siwuation by fist CI8S8| ;1 pave 16 Horses that are broken in for M uest of references. Box O. | aii xinds of work. They are for sale or to y products; whole time Sexperience unnecessary. onr relfable nurs son & Co., Manchester, Conn. HHS);@ WANTED—Plasterer; bring__tools. P James Kane, 25 Meadow St Williman- EOR SaUE 2l = e 29808 | yop sALELate touring car, condition W ANTED_Foreman for folding box | good, bargain, 319 Franklm St. aug20d plant; must. be familiar with making up | —e—— s o ol ®ies and high grade printing. Address| FOR SALE—1913 Buick roadster. in 4. F Smythe, 76 Oxford ., Hartford, |good running order. Lathrop's Garage, Tomn augiod |71 Washington St. augldd ‘ TR S raiiway mail| FOR SALE or exchange, 7-passenger siorks; $135 month; list positions open, | Chandler, like new. 10 Whitaker Ave. Iree ; write immediatel Frank.n_lasti- auglid T O P V5 Sppon; . e ¥OR SALE—1971 Ford sedan, run 250 P Call at Mr. MEN WANTED. THE MARINE pants to get Taxious to become DE very good running order. Inquire Henry MERCHANE :';.‘l“»\{/ LR Allara, 35 North Main St. auglsd e AT oo | *Som saLE—1910 Dodgs touring car, Navigation nanahin, ete, which will | newly painted, guaranteed in perfect con: anable t Dass the required exami- | dition. Inquire Henry Allard, 55 North | Lations ior these pesitions. Our HOME | Main St augled ErUDY PLAN is ihe best in the world. | “rox SALE—1917 Cadillac, In excelent onths pleted Salaries after the course is cpn un from $175 to_$400 per mén | expenses. This School has nev UNIVERSITY 1 School, Minn. WANTED Weavers, Spoolers, Warper Tenders and Loomfixers THE FALLS CO. ering ferns, barks weekly selling 10 pair of silver grade foxes located seven miles from Nerwieh. Write, or come and investigate. aug1sThS Bulletin lady for light work {In booth at Exhibition Hall at New Lon- one who can speak ¥ -anch and English preferred ; easy work R. W. Dearn- sell aduate a position. WANTED EXTEA SALESLADIES FOR TODAY. INQUIBE PASNIK CO., NOEWICH. es, z LOST AND FOUND Willimantic, one = window awning and frame. Finder please communicate with H. A Lord, So. N. E. Tel. Co., 23 Union st auglsd or on FOR SALE—Horses in FOR SALE—Lady’s driving horse, also runabout and harness. Phone 1667. augl9d \ ¥OR SALE — Bay Shetland _pon youug, gentle and perfectly sound, fine roader; aleo harness and buggy. M. F. Russell, Brooklyn, Conn. augifd FOR SALE—Three work horses and three gets harncss. Inquire Standard Oil Co. Phone 170. augld 12 ho sound ariving horse. jy22d trade at right prices, Come and see them. ELMERE R. PIEKSON. Tel. 536-3. 3 B Jeda miles; reason for Colling’, selling. 2 Boswell Ave., after b p. m. n condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may26d AUTO PRICES SLASHED New low prices on Hudson th or $200 less than last week. New Hudsons, Essex, Briscoes and Fords for immediate delivery. Used Ford Touring cars and roadsters, with starters, at prices from $200 to $350. Over 30 new and used cars here for | your selection. THE DANIELSON GARAGE H. PELLETT, Prop. Tel. Danielson, Conn. WANTED 3 OR 4 FIRST CLASS DRAPER WEAVERS FOR NIGHT WORK No Better Job in New Englan ASHLAND COTTON COMPANY Jewett City, Conn. Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 iLady Assistant AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES and Essex new cars $50 to i Tioh wish marriage soon; strictly confiflential; most reliable: years nce ; descriptions free. ‘‘The experie; Suc- cesstul Club,” Mrs. Nash, Box w land, Calif, RANCHER, worth §112,000, wants wife. Ladies write (G-i), B-94, Cleb, Cimar- Kansas. l“‘ifld 3 wid- ron, “MABRY—Girl, 19, worth $35,00 ow, 36, worth $565000; hundreds wealkth: list free. Sunflower Club, B-45, Cimarron, K_.’mxaa. aug20d GET marrie published ; free for stamp. Correspondent, Toledo, Ohio. aug20d best matrimonial paper sell_reasonable. Communicate with Mrs. A. C. Risdon, Gales Ferry, Comn. aug20d FOR SALE—Party }!flhlx ‘west desires to seil small farm, 15 minutes o city, 5 minutes to_trolley, well fruited. . Write B, care Bulleti ug20d FOR SALE—Cow and two heifers. J. L. Welfs, Yantic, Conn. aug20SMS FOR SALE—Now is the time to set out strawberry plants; all things are fa- vorable for a good crop of Jerries in June next year; price $2 per 100 or $18 per 1,000; sont by mail C. O. D. Write to A. B.Randall, Farm Agent, Putnam, Ct. __aug20S MARRY—For speedy marriage, abso- tely the best, largest in the country; ished 16 years; thousands wealthy mar- The | breeding ; fin Tui estar members, both sexes, wishing early riage ; confidential descriptions free. Old’ Reliable Club. Mrs. Wruble, Box 36, Oakland, Calif. aug20d FOR SALE—Registered Guernsey bull, Billy of France blood, aceredited herd, § years 10 months old; can show five of his daughters; have to sell (o prevent inter- o animal in every way; rea- sonable. Thames Crest Farm, Massapedg. Telephone 1893-14 Norwich. aug20d $60,000 of wealth goes with affectionate young widew. Box 55, Oxford, Fia. aug20d FOR SALECrescent Beachy modefn bungalows and ccttages; we build one for you at less money and on better terms SATHOLXOR wishing 1o marey, want. d ing introductions, booklet free, wril Cathelic _Correspondence Club, Gran Rapids, Mich. aug20d YOUR fu send dime, Dirt tri Angeles, Cal. WANTED—Two _experienced twisters. Apply in person. Velvet Co., Stonington. future foretold "~ auglod aug20d WANTED—By married man, Do ?"nu; e years in present position as working fore- ; good references: also- description ice from anyone having small farm David Nason, White Rock Farm, Westerly, R.L dren, work on up-to-date farm; for sale near a business center. aug20d T WANTED—If you have a house to sell let me sell it for you. 188 West Thames St Clarence Sholes, aug20d WANTED—1,000 women to know we sel]l sleeveless dresses at 97¢c and $1.47. The Pasnik Co. stores sell for less. augliSW ate for truthful, reliable, convincing reading. Hazel Hause, Box 215, Los hard American than you ever imagined; investigate; let us show_you what we give you for $500, $1,600. $1,500, or as large or expensive as'required ; hundreds of designs (o ShOW you; Crescent Beach one of the most beautiful _resorts, _exceptional bathing, boating, fishing; high class community for desirable people; 45 minutes from Norwich. _Crescent ' Beach Land _Co., Crescent Beach, Conn. aug20d FOR SALE—Six vear old driving mare, sound and entle, or in exchange for | also four yearlings 2 years 3. Miller, R. D. North JysdsTuth FARM for sale; desirable little farm, about 10 acres, with eight room, two story house in first class condition, walls and ceilings painted in oil paint and outside newly painted; would make fine chicken farm; house could not be re- placed today for $3,500; located nine | miles from Nerwich, two miles from Gris- wold; a big bargain. ; Address B. B. B. care Bulleti 516TuTh FOR 8. ALE—Broilers, : Mr. Carison, R. 1, Box 47A, Moosup, Conn. auglsd e CLARK’S _17th _ Orient Cruise sumptuous §. S. Empress of Scotl Palestine, etc.; Feb. 4. 19 §3 da; drives, fees, elc. Krank Building, U CAN m dollars during the Norwich fair. at The Pasnik Co. Dproposition; must be hustiers. See Mr. Pasnik. augl3SW " DRESSE g10WS spot cash. less. 3 auglISW son, also e Alice Bldeg. ons, fol th: passengers. je18S NTED—Vaults and cesspools_to H. L. Harris, R. ¥. D. 1, Bex aprid Office, Railroad St., Baltic. 25,000 gross tons, 18 days in Egypt and '8, including shore excursions, hotels, guides, G. \,‘l‘:‘k. ‘Times a a couple of hundred Inquire We have a splendid , and plenty of them; not what is left, but new dresees bought for rne Pasnil Co. stores sell for SHUA TAYLOR, Passenger Traffic Agent for the Cunard, Anchor, Donald- White Star Steamship Com- panies, will be at Willey's cigar store in from 2 till § Saturday ; he purpose of transact- business for these lines; will procure passports and sailing permits for ¥OE SALE—One practically mew_tep Concord, Corner High and West Main Streets, adglsd FOR SALE_At a bargain, three new milch cows, heavy milkers, one heifer due in three months, two yearlings and three calves, 40 laying hens, one 9 year old mare, good driver, cheap. R. F. D. 1, Norwich, Conn., Old~ Stonington road, Copp's place. augl9d FOR BALE In Jewett City, a nice 8 7 ONE HALF MILE OF REAL OCEAN BEACH LOTS FOR SALE LUCAS BEACH QUONOCHONTAUG, R. L Last Available, Real Ocean Select your lot now, and get your friends to do same, so as to be near you. Agent on glounds Saturday and Sunday, or by appoint- ment. WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent Room 108, Thayer Fuilding Norwich, Conn. TELEPHONE CONNECTION A Bullétin To Lt Advertisement Will Rent it AUCTION I. C. WITTER I will sell at public suction om the premises «. Auctioneer | oot NEW GARAGE AT AUCTION | &5 " | A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent it ; o | ANNCUNCEMENTS A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chiropodist | Mrs, Eamice J. Brown has bought Wn-ru-i‘wn through Clarence §. e Fiedd Bt fowiia™ | building Jot on Geer aveue. e, > —_— MANY NEW ATTRacTIONS PRINTING FRIDAY, AUG. 26, 1921, sebamns v g ':‘IS:::' FATK FBRINTING of promptly and | County Fair. g Tanoa . at 3.o'elock p. m. saatly done " Escmates sromoty 24 |t T puTe, Sounty e, el e propey, a0, Mochame | il y BTN | oot e e o, Beede ¢ 3 x to the public, for #t 4 pled by Moran situated on Mo~ known far and wide chanics St, in Danielgon, . el hole e throughout the property will be sold sublect to the mort- uvsio ;'_;'!Mn.c—m-'uhu es_and all other there- sland. & $n il s 4 e opportunity fo7 enga- | ERNEST . gml of the largest best 2z ivelent aies rage business, - of Connecticni erma: "One-halt Cash at time Of SULLAR! = o baiance on delivery of deed at office Arthur G, Bill. Attorney, on of Bept. 1, 1321, 3 ES E. AYER, Trustee. Danieison, Aog. 17, 1931 augZosx 28 Shetucket Street Are You Protected in Case No. 341 West Thames Street (for- merly J. R. Aliyn place). Four apartment house and 23 acres of land with barns, garages, %ecl house, poultry hous greens house, land plotted for house iots with streets and avenues, 17 1-2 acres woodland; _will be sold in parcels to suit. For par- ticulars THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Phones '_—;—\"‘“—"’\ FOR SALE Fire, Accident or Sickness? HAROLD §. BURT, 120 Laurel Hill Ave,, writes all kinds of Insurance him to call on you or phoac 588-3. In Vacation Time INSURE ‘what you leave behind against Burglars and what you take with you against Trans- year old eight-room house, new, with six acres of land, with lot of wood on piace, spring watet ; price very low for quick sale. See Clarence 185 West Sholes, FO! ound, a small seven-room cottage, With one acre of land ; price very.low for quick sale. See Clarence Sholes, 188 West Thames St auglsd FOR SALE_THocking Valley cutter and Telephone Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER 87 SMITH AVENUE portation and Summer Hotel hazards, and yourself against Accidents b WITH B. P. Learned & Co. I M. Jomes, Leonard Bridge, R. 0. 1. Tel. 43-3 Lebanon Div. “FOR SALEPigs § weeks old. James Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. augli IF YOU WANT a healthy, Joving_wife, write Violet Ray C. Deani’ Enclose stzmped envelope. INTO MONEY your old furni- Stoves, books, crockery, mirrers |nut wood, §8 cord; in 3-oord lots, $7.60 « ‘stored in your attics, barns and | cord. Heénry Seucier, Danielson.’ Conn. storcrooms, by writing of lcleplioning us, | Te 2ug16d an eceive . for wha ou ave. | ~ o IE —Ten weeks’ old Dis > 5 ” & FOR SALE—Ten weeks' old pigs. two e e S pa | for $18; a 14 months’ old boat at a bar- nd_hand furniture and ; oldest and largest dealers in } we buy and sell anything ; high- est prices. Louis D. Ward, 30 and 32 Water St., Norwich. Phone 708-3. may19ThSTu WANTED—AC Pleasant View, a oot~ tage for the week beginning Sept. 4th will pay good price for the right place Address P. O, Hox 146, Jewett City, Ct. ugldd ileaway _cottage, View, k. L, on ocean front, ac- commodations 'for parties of two to six girls. L. R. L. Pleasant View, R. L augldd Ple JONATHAN SMITH, 30 and 31 Town St. Tel. 318. Call and see the “helmsman” for Ford cars, ‘cans auto soap, @ T6c.; all grades of Mobiloils, safety oil and high test gaseline. augesSw HAVE your tires iutreaded, look like new, wear like new, as good as new. Lanocie Tire Co., V. Mal feb24d (U TS—— RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED | REPAIRED AND RECORDED d Tested Under Air Pressurs MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED SHANLEY 495 MAIN STREET, (East Side) " OVERHAULING xmm REPAIR WORK | | l OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphelatering and Wood Werk. Blacksmithing ia all its branches 3cott & Clark Corp. %7 TO &5 NORTH MAIN STREET l TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, O HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Norwich and Jewett City ; FUNERAL DIRECTORS ! AND EMBALMERS nady Assistant Telophons 410- DAY OR NIGHT Heury Allen & Son Co. |ficus loag_distance H. Ford.. 233 | & SON, Phone 384! NCE MOVING. . Eo_vm‘_lild_l_rudfh} Tel, 617-12. jyid GUS LAMBERT, J) No. 341 Main St H.V_m‘ and trucking. Tel. l!T-E JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We TRt ehinery. Phene 3?10 5 Lesg Distamce and E: flfll’v Townerman, 17 Boswell Ave.” %‘l 1458. TRAMING and moving, ing a speciaity. Joun Phone 152, €. B. BROMLE! Shetucket St. o LONG DISTA HAETLEY, *Bhetucket 8t £ PIANG AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasonabie prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest | buy, sell and exchange. « Phone 175 | Phune 1567-4 WANTED—If you have any fat hogs, w is the time to have achine put in order for the R. S. StepHenson, Expert. auglid WANTED—To buy. quarts of good pure milk each day; used for cheese business. 169 North Main St. _augled 48-50 Water St. Phone 3| auglsd SEIDENBERG'S After Dinner cigar, 5o straight; Manila cigars, 6 for 25c. $8.75 box of 100; a fine line of 50c pipes, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. augldd WANTED—100 farms for _catalogue, 10 acres up, With or without stock; gi full particulars'in first letter as to Ppri size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1344-3. We Jelld WANTED—Farms; all kinds, all sizes, anywhere in_Connecticut . 1s your farm for sale? man's Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds St, Danielson, Conn. 374 Call, write or_telephone Hei~ ¥OR SALE Good yearling Holstein bull. Springvale Farm, Jewett Ciyt. auglsd 2 5 3 FOR SALE—Good scasoned wood, $9 cord ; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cosd ; chest- gain. Henry L. Saucier, Danielson, Conn. SALE—Shingles, red or wi . clear or extra, can make price here or | delivered; two carloads at low price. A. R Race, North Franklin, Conr. augléd FOR SALE—In Jewett Cil six-room house, with twe acres of land, small barn, henhouse, some fruit trees. Write Box 1417, Jewett City. auglbd FOR SALE—Good paying garage busi- ness; owner leaving town, will sacrifice to quick buyer. Write Box 267, care of Bulletin. aug12d ¥OR SALEFurnace, Paize boiler, steam, Volunteer Junior, 17 inch firebox, 18 sections of radiaters, almost new. quire at Auditorium Hotel. auglod FOR SALE—One 4 year old Ayrehire cow and calf. Frank S. Kennedy, Day- Conn. aiged | ments, short distance good location. 233 Main St. FOR SALE New House, with all modern improve- located from Franklin' Square, containing seven_ rooms, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, FOR SALE Thirteen-room house, With two. baths and all modern improvements, up to date, located at 30 Grove St. lars, see pIEESSIER0m, R AT S e A. V. COVELLO, FOR SALE Bay mare, about 1200,| Tel. 1527-3. “198 Ol Bt good condition; 40 chickens, 3 pounds. .. . Curtin, Baltic. augléd wWOoOoD FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD For full particu- Phone 792 28 SHETUCKET STREET AGENCY 75 YEARS OLD ACCOUNTANTS. ALEXANDER H MANES, Certified Public Accogntant, Bldg., Norwich. Telephons 1508, —————peae— ABCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCRITECTS Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Comn. LEGAL NOTICE LIMITATION OF CLAIMS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE BELD at Mansfield, within and for the District %zllhnsfleld, on the 15th day of August, Present — LEWELLYN J. STORRS, T of Ba Cstate of r_ F. Storrs, late of Mansfleld, in sig District, deceased. Annie F. Sturrs, Administratrix. Ordered, That six months from the date hereof, and the same are limited and allowed for the creditogs to bring in their claims against said eswate, and the said Administratrix is directed to give public notice to the creditors of.sald es- ! 0! SALE—Single wagon with top, good condition. 25 Summit St. aug3d ¥OR SALE—Farm of about G5 acres, well watered, and some woodiand, house of 8 rooms, barn, carriage housé, and other outbulldings; abave place Within 2 miles of trolley Toad and 1 mile of church and school. Apply to D. Lewis Brown- ing, No. 221 Maple St., Norwich, Conn. sug2d ¥OR SALE—Silo, in_excellent_condi- tion. Call Lebanon 14-3. Jyied RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARM 140 acres, finely located, excellent su roundings, near markets and station, fine | 12-room house, 2 large barns, sheds and farm buildings all good, running spring water in buildings, 60 acres fertile tiliabl fields, part can be ir1igated, large spring- watered pasturss. wood, carry 40 head of cattle terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimautie, Conn. 2,600 cords large stream through farm, Wi aughd saiable 00, very easy tate (o bring in_their claims within said time allowed, by posting a covy of this order on the public signpost nearest the place where the deceased last dweit, within the same Town,-and by publishing the same three times in a newspaper having a circulation in said Probate Dis- trict, and return make to this Court ef the notice given. Attest: LEWELLYN J. STORRS, augldd i - g e ill SEALED BIDS s, C. 8. Brown, Yantic. Phone auglsd STOP E to see us; we carry every- thing In the line of fecond-hand furpi ture, stoves, et New London Salesrcom, 16 Water St. Norwich.” Phone 170i-2. ‘ma: FOR SALE WANTED—Second hand and antique turniture. Tiger & Kremen, successors to 4 Bruckner, 65 Franklin St. Phone T117-3 Norwich. maridd TWO FINE BUILDING LOTS On Convent Street clGARs Near New St. Mary’s Church cieazs Bargain Price Whitestens Clgar #are $70 per thousand 3. ¥, CONANT, 11 Freakiia Bt APPLY TO James L. Case - 40 SHETUCKET ST. A T e 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, NONN. (Established for Haf a Century) = o ——————— = PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTEACTORS—JOBBERS, umbing and He JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 568-5. The very best workmen at the fairest prices anteed; also heating and gasfitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE P e L) plumbing by expert is guar- 32 6TH STREET rooms at 43 Union St. FOR SALE TWO-FAMILY HOUSE SIX ROOMS EACH No. 10-14 Garfield Avenue SPECIAL PRICE IF SOLD WITHIN TEN DAYS \ JAMES L. CASE Tel. 876 40 Shetucket St — TO RENT TO. RENT—Two light aug2ed housekeeping FOE STEEET PAVING AND OTHER CITY IMPROVEMENTS. Sealed bids will be received by the Highway Commiltee of the Common Council, City of Putnam, at tbe office of John O. Fox & Co, until 4 p. m., Aug. 24, for_the following: s _ Bid No. 1, concrete screen pit on Arch st, Bid No. 2, about 200 feet of concrete curbing on Canal St. Bid No. 3, about 908 square concrete pavement on Canal St. Bid No. 4, about 300 square bitumineus macadam pavement on Canal it The right is reserved to reject any and all hids and to select the l)";ce of ’pav& ment for Canal St.. after Openiag of bids. giecifcations may be obtained s: tho office of George W. Perry, City Engineer, 15 Providence 5ty Patnam. . i i .L‘gx"ms FOX, JR., rman way Committee. Aug. 17, 193 auglsd NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE MELD at Montville, within and for the Discrict of Montville, on the 18th day of August, A D. 1921, I yards of Tel. 876 St TO RENT At “Fair View,” 77 Church furnished front room with kitchen- Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. Estate of Charles G. Turmer, late e “FOR SALE Washington St., ments. 18 Bath St. all modern Inquire’ New York Electrie Go- X etie; also Toom for & gentlemarn. - Call | * Oraured, Thet the tacin sl cite 821-3, 2Ug200_ | the creditors of said deceased to bring M TO LET—Six-room apartment at 88| heir claims against said estate within e manths from this date, by One six-room odern cottage, one five- room medern cettage, With large lots for gardens, also garage, located at 642 and 644 Main St.; both are new houses; rooms. TO RENT—Upper tenement of aug1sa owner leaving city and must be sold ai once. A great opportunity for a big bar- gain for very choice property. For further particulars, inquire of TO RENT_Ocean frent cottage ‘Weekapaug, R. 1, seven rooms, all im- even 0 Inquire of J. Bradford, Book- binder, 108 Broadway. at JOHN A MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Fraaklin Square, Hill, five-room summer cottage, fully fur- provements, atier “Aug. 24 Thorp & | f resoeer " 0 [O7CEOIE I8 2 " Trainer, Inc. Westerly, R. I augisd | © Atteats SUSAN F. HOME, TO RENTFrom Aug. 30, at Quaker s Clerk. S o £ NOTIOE.—Ail weditors of sail de- Tights, also boat. Bhone 180 of inaire o e B b B L AT e S i 1 e e b (ST L R —Reoma for light b e time limited An ana REAL ESTATE Keeping. Phone 19! sysa. | Eoing order. TO RENT—Furnished rooms. with or BARGAINS withont board. 1 Boswell Ave 3edd” | —SOETd_ _semTtL. sy T A COURT 'BOBATE HELD !} Two fine hemes on Williams Street at Norwich, within and for the District of 1§ with large s and reemy gar- HAl (:Y (H Norwich, en the 19th day of August, A. ages. Cozy 6 reom house with good ON H SE D. 1921, lot on Linceln Aven Modern house with two car garage on Wash- ingten St. Alse a 7 room heuse near business section for §$4,000. Several 2 family heuses way below cost to produce them. ARCHA W. COIT Telephene 1334 63 BROADWAY R e e e ——— BOOKBINDING R T T e R EER AR T S R et Blasic Raaka Mada and Ruled to Ordse IO it 2 Fcen 1 WATCH HILL, R. I TO LET—Large, light, airy rooms by week or season, for light housekeeping, free bathing from the house, boating and fishing—June 19th to Sept. 18th. Apply L. Haase, Fort Manstield Road, ‘Watch Hill, R, L PIANO TUNEES FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phono 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- AUTOS FOR HIRE' BOOKBINDER SEER - et e " m’:.“ori.::‘n: FRANKLIN SQUARE Taxl, 205 Maia $OSERH BRADEORD THE PIANO TUNER Sobmna ot The Buiiodte, ¢ “SVTUSIRE | o FRANID G'R Brown, eptid 163 Breadway 12 Prossest St Phone 611 Present—NELSON J. Mary L. Shea of Griswoid, Conn., ap- in Court and filed a petition pray- Tie, for the reasons thereim Set forth. that administration be granted upen the estate of said deceased, d to be intesta ‘Whereupen, It m&. That satd petition be heard and at the Probate Court Room in the of Not- Wich, in said District, on the 23d day of August, A. D. 1921, at 3 o'clock in the af- ternoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said thereon, be given by the publication this_order one time in newspaper having 4 circaltion in E!.:.mm 2t least three days prior to of sald hearing, and that retura be made to this o NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. g MU M DRESCHER, Policies with reliable companies. Writs | Teacher of the Viokir Phone 1274 Biiss Place | Have a Foew Outfits to Lona. HELEN L. PERKINS {NSURANCE OF ALLKINDS | 2" **® Scasoued wood and kindiings in large or small quantities. coAL, 13%5-; Durkee Lane J. L. LATHROP & SONS|_ TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET woon decisq Prop. necied. ¥i [ | PEL-TIOFF WuOY! Hayes Tiros., 26-28 Eroadway AMERICAN -HOLS! Props. PERBONE & Christian Co. L BUILDING Phoue 503 of | R Shavire, Wiliow St., foresiy | pleasure by thousands of peopie as ax annual ovent worth golng miles te et , The fair dates this year will tembe: § (Labor Day) 6th, and Tth. In addition 1o the horss racing events for which 5000 in purses i offered ané the usal midway attractions, exhibits ¢te, this vears prosramme will incinde a big cartival attraction of five shows. 8 unch pnd fudy show, ownel and pro. 4ucfd by Herbert Tyler of Bostom, com- oert programmes by Thread ~ Clty (Willimantic) Continental Drum corps. N1and Pipe Ba Wester:y, The Punch and Judy show will hree free performances daly = paris of the grounds. | | 1 | o The Highland\ Pipe band will de " ge duriag the afternoon and Wiy in a short parsde, Tre Drum corps will be :he on_Tues: 4 \7el. 5. The 4 int to record entties in 1z, poultry. sheen, swine, flower, fruit and farm exhibits in general. | . The admission prices will he ae fol. STETSON Best work and Teiephone DENTAL M'Grory Bidg. prices, by skilled labor. s | €0 West Main St.| DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Successor to & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER materials, at rig DENTISTS SURGEON Norwieh, Gen: DR. D. J. COYLE DEN TIST 24 Franklin St. Tallias Machino Shep | 203 Mam St., Norwich, Conn. Accounting—-Auditing—Tax Repeets, | Of¢e Hoursy 3—12, 11305, 6:.—5 Teisshone LEDYARD: Mcs. Martin Kaiser and family and Mrs. Jack Kierstead of Néwark, N. J., and Mrs. George Blatherwick and family of Norwich were recent guests of Mre. Blatherwick's doughter, Mrs. Earl Geer. torical sermon in Wi Cbaries H Brown Norwich has agreed posed to be purchase Miss Bardara Gox leader of the Chris ing Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles D. Woman's guild of and ice cream were visiting wita Mrs. con and Mrs. Isaac Charles V. James Crescent Beach. ploy of a tile and Norwich. motored to Watch A meeting of the day afternoon. The Mr. and M Praise home here Wednesday afternoon. Rov. A. E. Kinmouth preached in the! Congregational church Sunday morning, Rev. Mr. Goodenough delivering the his- inchester on that d of Gales Ferry to give a site i new sciwolhuuse at Gales Ferry if the town will purchase a small tract of land| owned by New London parties in ex- change for & smail part of the land pro- S. E. Holdridge, one of the nembers appointed to investi- gate sites, was in Gales Ferry on Tues- day and was shown the proposed site to be given by Mr. Brown. ed. odenough was t Geer entertained Pogueta ck h served. Mrs. Florence Smith and daughters,| Elizabeth and Isabsl G. Geer. Miss Marian Geer is (he guest of Mrs.! at for a few, days Newton Maynard has entered the en roofing company Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gray, Mre Stephen Peckham and Mrs. A. W. Gray | Hill Wednesday. town school comm yards of | tee Was heid at Ledyard Center Wednes- fuel and clesning of schoolhouses were let in | bt part. Al the Ledsard schools will OBCR | ooy e g a o for the fall term Wednesday, Sept David Powell Jersey were visitors with Mr. and Mrs Arthur D. Barrett Saturday and Sunday. TWO SISTERS e furnishing of of N ET HELP Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for - what it did for Them and my H—“Iiu ‘weak, over« gy body wa 0 Toften Cake of Framklin are Smith's parcats, Dea- ABONE s duliding | lows: Adults,"75 cents, children 23 i Wnework, orickwe: Suli- | cents: automobiles 59 cemts tax and cement, plaster, and pa and | ¢ . anyihing extra 15 Platt e Bt ey SIS IR & iweend § and 8.3v 4. m and | trom 5.30 9 9 p. in. augid | Breed Theatre | = Garden. | WILLIAM C. YOUNG | The Heart of Maryland™ an elabo- rate flm version of the famous sige Piay of the samq name by David Belas- co, will be shown at the Breed theatrs asd Majestic Roof Garden, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ‘The screen version, oo account of the gregter scope of the Mm fleld, will Surpass the stage version In many re- spects and equal it in all others. Cath- crine Calvert, the Vitagraph star, heade an all-star cast in the role of Maryland Cajvert. In her notable company are Crane Wilbur as leading man, Felix Krembs, Wiillam Coilier, Jr, Bea Lyon, Bernard Siegel, Henry Hallam, Warner Richmond, Marguerite Sanchez and hua- dreds of mimor characters. The picture has besn nearly iz months in the making, It has the ad- vantage over thef stags production of showing thrilling scenes in the great sruggle between the North and the South that omly could be reproduced on the screen. The entire company went south i order fo get the proper soenery and “atmosphere” for back- grounds and was fortunate enough te enlist the eympathy and therefore the help of real southerners. The picture has been made on a tre | mendous scale, and no ¢xpense or time was spared to make the locale and cos- tumes exactly as thay were during the Civil war, even to the extent of restor- ing dilapated bulldings and befing old Conferedate uniforms and costumes out of cedar chests. The tenth chapler of “The Son of Tarzan,” Topics of the Day and a Su- preme comedy make up the remainder of the bill. Today's bill consists of Wil lam Paroum in ‘Fhe Scuttlers” “Tne INight Before” Sunshine comedy, and he Pathe News. i | ht! e | Davis Theatre Sunday, Meaday sai | Tuesday. It is well known that every tourisi who vielts Los Angeles is anxious to see the motion picture studios. But M is 2 case of “many eail but fuw are chosen.” The pressurs of work is in- tense and it is difficalt to get beyond the gates of the average film plant. In making ‘“The Witching Hour,” 2 he| Paramount Picture which will be shows Endeavor meet-|at the Davie theatre Sunday Monday and Tuesday. Willam D. Taylor meed. ed five hundred people to act as andi- ence In a big theatre sceme. Ever avafiable actor was called—and still mel enough had been secured. Finally he thought of inviting the guests from several of the fashionabic Trotels. The guests nearly fell oves thomselves to eign up! The comdina tion of seeing a studio and working ix an actual picture was 00 good to miss. As a result the theatre soeme of “Th¢ | Witching Hour” presents one of the | most typical crowds in cinema historr. Wealthy people from New York, Boston Chicago and other big cities are seatod all through the set. In fact, closs ob- servers will be able to pick out facer famous in national soclety circles. So succeesful was his experiment ‘that Mr. Taylor plans to call upon the | tourists again when he needs an_espe. Eitot( Dexter, Ruth Remick and Winter Hal! | nave the leading roles in “The Witching | Hour.” The loeal librarian reports a biz rmm on the modern plays shelf these days. Every oze in_town, apparently, s seek- ing to read "The Witching Hour.” A very tunny five reel Mack Semmett comedy s included In the program. It ix entitled “On a Summers Day” and i3 said to be a corker. A Paramoumt ‘magazine will also be shown. he ot ew Strand. A chest around which mach traditiem has grown was used in thé Amtonis Moreno production, “The Secret of the Hille,” which will be shown at the Strand theatre on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- pesday. One of the tales is that at ome time it was in the possession ol Cap- taln Kidd. Whether this is authentie or net is a subject of great disputs among collectdrs of antiquities. Kidd's finitials and mark are found scratchea upon the cover. Another tradition woven around the trunk affirms it was originally on oue of Columbus’ three ships and pre- sented to the Indians. A Spanish de- sign and the arms of King Ferdinand which are carved on the front give Zestimony as to the authemticity of thls yarn. ‘Whatever - the factsa may bs, the chest is very old and is in VI a collector of antiquities in Hoitge wood. It was with great difficulty that Director Chester Bomnett obtained a loan of the antigue for the productioh. The owner expressed great doubt whem Mr. Bennett informed him it was to be buried and discovered by the hero. iAfter much persuasion, the thought that this adventure would 2dd to the tradition already grown up around the chest, induced the owner 1o conseat to the loam. In addition the man fur- nished a dumber of picces of antique ;'flry“dmnyme:ofil!toflnm est. The ocollection which was buried in the cave in California for tiaree days is valued at several hundred thowsand Other subjects, funny Aubrey in “The .| Trouhle Maker” Latest International Nmmm,m L e———eee uumcm-a;:‘mw - Eave