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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANFED—Fomaie Advertisement Will Get it - Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale ‘ ~ Advertisement Will Sell it , families ; “AM hoe Repairing Co.| KFOR SALE Two ensilage cutters, one % | LAREES ok cstos e (| Tan RBIOAY S Rpvne s | EPRSARESTTRANIAE S 0 30 wee%v"g\'mtfl: no .delivering. | frst’ ciass work. F. C., Manager, 36 |8ihe, With leather belt; bargains, Phone uumux-’-' osiery Mills, 724 cx:gng 1| Franklin St. sepd _ | 1718-3. sepsd Statlon,iNew York, S0 | “\yANgED—Apartment or house of four | FOR 8 A gpod surrey, cheap. WANTED Good WARETAR 107 rei- | or Hie Tatw, ‘ith Maprovements, by e | Tel. 1870 t0 ) ediia . 47 TR P AR ulug work. s“w Wegk. Call after § p. m. |adults. Write Rooms, Bullctin. _ sep3d YOR BALE_White Angora rabbits, J. AGENTS rn 75 ve&xy‘nlx'lgg at 51 Peck St. sepld “RANCHER, worth 3112.000(,:;?11&'“1& Locker, L g ad, Dayville. sep3d gusranteed hosiery; We guarantee ), TB-91, Club, Cimar- | ——e ot 22 SRRE S Seeily Tull time, f6c hour spare time: |, W, Ladies write’ (G) ub, Cimar-| “Fom sALE Folding saw §13, Cyphers rience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hol Fag, B 'Address Darby, P3. sepld eATTER — = i | KPR, dithe B LOVING widow, 26, wmarry. Club, Box ‘55, B Oxford, 10,000, will | b Jora, e sepsd |Se §5-egg_incubator §8, Essex §5-esg incu- 5, €. H. Libbey, Guerpsey cow $60. By ¥ sep3STuF " WANTED. for light housekeep- ing, family of tWo: stay or go home pights. Apply at this office. aug3ld ~ MEN—Gro dependable nursery l‘fll‘“mnux\v: selling 0 year around ; commission weekl; ering. Browa Brothers' Niwseries, , N. sep3d MABEY_Girl, 19, worth §35,0005 wid- od, 36, worth $55,000 ; hundreds wealfhy; list free. Sunflower Kas. Tub, B-45, Cimarron, sep3d Dresses, §8 per dozen; write | for catalogue; sample sent C. 0. D. for Economy’ Sales Co., Boston, Mass. sepsd WAN' 14 4 ‘house- wotks ADbly 19 Broad St T WANTED—Girls . Robert Gair BB haminE Gng2sd i travel; xru‘tnlcngg fs Willa 589, American ective Syst 1!;?6 sm‘:hny. New York. sep3d GET MARRIED—Best matrimonial pa- per published, free for stamp. 'Correspon- dent, Toledo, 'O. sepsd WANTEL— to sell dependable gruit trees and shrubbery; ail or part time; big demand: compiete co-opefa- tion ; commission Daid weekly; Wwrite for * Soms’ Nurseries, Roches- sep3d ers for woolen and arles P. Raymond 23¢ Washington St., Boston. steady___position; FOE SALE—Horses B SALEHandsome farm chunk, the Wind youre proud fo drive. weight 1200, 12 years old, finest possible condi- tion, great wind, drive single or double, excellent Toader ; top buggy, hiarness ani hrose all for $200. F. F. Coite. West- 01d Rel Oakland, Cal TBUSI d |wants wife. Y-Box 1134, League, Detroit. Mich. ESS _man, 36, worth $70, MABB\‘T,FO{ ]speedy marriage, abso- Iutely {he best, tabiished T8 vears: thousands wealthy members, both sexgs. wishing early mar- riage: confidential descriptions free. ble Club, Mrs. Wruble, est in the country; Box 26, sep3d 0, sepdd minster, Conn., P. 0. Hampton, Conn. _sepsd would marry. S-Box 0W, 36, with §10,000 and_home, R o »’a League. Toledo, | P. sep3d T. cave WANTED- clas ) FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for 4l kinds of work. They atg for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMEB . PIEESON. 536-3, sepld A few good salesmen; first 590d commission for owns. W B Tel. Jedd FOR SALE—aatomoblles less than 200 miles; n to responsible ironke, Glastonbury, Conn. with Self starter, price $250; 1915 Ford TLANY, 45, worth $50,000, wishes to MEERCREECE 432, League, Columbus, O. sepd B e e FOR BALE Good_horse, 3 years old, |O. must sell at once. 25 Summit St Call| “GACHELOE, mQFaings O evenings. sep2d | marry. Z-Box D—Men for salesmen ; Bd for Uve Wires ; not iecessary 33, with $35,000, will 325, Club, Fort Wayne, sep3 DBESSES, and plenty of them; not what is left, but new dresses bought for spot cash. The rasnik Co. stores Sell for less. augl3sW gmr. SALE—Now is the time to set out sirawberry plants; ail things are fa- vorable for a good crop of herries in June next year; price §2 per 100 or $18 per 1,000; sent by mail C. O. D. Write to |A. B.'Randall, Farm Agent, Putnam, Ct. aug20S FOR SALE—Yocung horsé, sound, kind, go0d driver, Woik single or doub No. 1 delivery horse, to be sold within 10 days. . H. Babcock., North Stonington, Vesterly. sep1T] 2,000.00 will buy a farm of 100 acres, willh good *seven-room house, barn' and other ‘buildings, and about 500 cords of Wood, some timber; a portion of the pur- chase price may ‘remain on mortsage. Burdick & McNicol, Jewett City, Conn. “duglTUWS C rich FMARRY for wealth, happiness; hum- | ca dreds rich, attractive, congenial, wijling to wed ; pliotos free ; Mrs. Warn, 507 Lankershim Bidg., Los Angels MARRY if lonely; for resulls, try me; best and most successful “Home Maker;” Hundreds 5 strictly confidential a experience ; descriptions free. *Flie Suc- cessful Club,” Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oak- years' experience. sehad wish marriage soon; most reliable; years sep3d E—New milch cow and her adon, Brooklyn, Conn. sep2d FOB SALE—In South Canterhury, farm of 50" acres, young apple orchard, new house, big barn, mearly new, plenty of Wobd: sell on easy terms; alio two new houses in village. Inquire Antonio Gero- sa, Plainfield. *sepad FOR SALE—Manufacturers sale of boys' suits and knee pants; retail at wholesale prices, at 43 Washington St sep2 ¥ ke Lics . oniy §100; cash only. Jo-| WA berg, New York Lunch, 7 Rail- [se s Willimantic. Tel. 373-4. The Pasnik Co. augl3SW HAVE YOU seen 1922 Harley 2 idson motorcycle? Isn't that new |loviog wife, w. color & dandy?” Come in and look it over. son, Ohip. Encl " We also have some rebuilt Harley-David- ecss U WANT_ a healthy, wishing to marry, want- ing_introductions, bouklet free." Write o T T T T — | Catholic _Correspondence Club, Grand LE—1919 Ford touring can | Rapids, Mich sepee TED—1,000 women fo know we s¢ll sleeveless dresses’at 97c and $1.47. stores sell for less. wealthy, te’ Violet Ray €. Denni- lose stamped envelope. nd Indian machines, with or without decars; prices reasonable. James P. | bonovan, ¥ Main St. . sepdd FOR SALE—Indian Scout motorcycle. Accountant-Bookkeeper desires posi- | inquite J. Lruso, 110 Nopth Main St . : Re.| eI 2 R e - veral years' experience. Re-| ySED CARS must be sold; 1917 Reo forences. Address W, care Bulletin. |tourine. 1 ripps-Booth roadster. | o, Ove sedan, 1920 Chandler 7- |ing = | sussenger 1920 Hupmobile tour- ng. ¢ Pendleton, 45 Broadway, T |: il aug2id w A N E D F ALE— 1921 Ford sedan, 500 miles; can be geen after ; wrice $740. Call at Mr. Collins’ BRICKLAYERS AND erths, pa will be the Alice Bldg., from for s for ernoon: busin TED—Vaults and cesspools H. L. Harris, sports and_s: passengers. Office, Railroad St.: Baltic. Jjelss TURN INTO MONEY vour old furni- ture, ‘stoves, books, e H which are stored in your attics, barns and to F. D. 1, Box _apr3d R: JOSHUA TAYLOR, Passenger Trafiic Agent for the Cunard, also White Star panies, Anchor, Donald- camship Com- s cigar_store in till 5 Saturday ose of transact- will procure & permits for at Wil ‘the pu these 1 crockety, —mirfors, Boswell Ave. sepld” hmdretuon}& by \';'lri(imz ol}‘l (ele‘phoning 3 e e s e “hat you have. PLASTERS 0 ALE—Ford delivery, eyceilent | 230d recelve cash for what 3o RNS et hich Sandition, Our tireé praetical: | WArd Bras, No. 40 dacksn St. will O. L. WILLARD ly ney ; no further use for car; §115, dirt 3 SR G e cheap. sepld OR SALE-—Type 57 Cad passehger fouring car in perfe ticn, exceptional power, aver 1 miles to sailon, fine cord tiré equipment. Tele- Phone 1044, Norwich, Conn. aug26d Johs F. Cassidy, Hallvifle, Conn. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. i ¥: Sl LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—1913 Dodge touring ca1, Norwic WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest ve buy and sell anything ; High= est prices. Louis D. Water St., Norwich. may19ThsTu “CHICAGO belong. Send birthdate for truthful. reliable, convincing teial reading. Hazel Hause, Box 2l dealers in Ward, 30 and 3% Phone ‘703-3. v oncsome Club,” thousands 3 stain evelope 392! FOK SALE—Overland touring car, In |BEIORE ' Send ‘stainped ~chvelaps © 3928 very good rupning grder. Inquire Hinry | 28 85 s Allard, 35 North Main 8t auglhd YOUR future foretols send dime, newly painted, guaranteed in perfect con: 7 % itton. “Inquire Heary Allard: 35 Angeles, Cal. aug2od Main St LNOU Lax make of hundred S = o e ollars duri air. Inquire oA e il acll teosonanls |2t The Pasnik Co. We nave g gpiendia 4UNERAL DIRECTORS AT R AR f TR i U D D e R | may20a > Lty =% WANTED—To drill you a new well or your old well deeper tractor for Artesian (: 2 & R' Willimantic, Conn. llllllgs lllg - - WANTED—Old U. §. pennies and half cents. Address H. M. Grant, 212 Union GOOD AUTOMOBILES™ IN OUR USED |5, Providence, K. 1. sep2d 2 CAR DEPARTMENT. TO SELL your farm? This Funeflllblrettors 1919 SCEIPPS-BOCTH - TOURING, sells quick, sny time. Weisler's NEWLY PAINTED AND MECHANIC- |Farm Agency, § School St, Danieison, d E b ’ ALLY IN GOOD CONDITIQN. Conn. sepld ! o i3 g, e S o ol e REO TOURING CAB, ¢-CYL. WANTED—OId postage stamps and an moacmers BRISCOE TOURING CAR. coins. C. J. King, 48-50 Water St = P FORD ROADSTER. Phone 3 S g2 augdld 322 Main Street CHEVEOLET TOURING CAE. WANTED—To Dbuy 4 cider press. CHEVBOLET LIGHT DELIVERY. James kane, 3 Canterbury, Conn. Chamber of Coramerce Building ALSO EVERAL OTHER GQOD i —=r ¥y : CARS. WANTED — Second-hand _furniture, Fhaes SRS RSl St WE HAVE SOLD EIGHT USED CARS C. J. King, 43-50 IN THE PAST WEEK, AND THERE augzbd - — | ABE STILL EARE BARGAINS T0 BE e s, 1At ot WE ARE HOLDING THESE CARS FOR SALE, NOT FOB SPECULATION, THEREFORE THEY CAN BE BOUGHT RIGHT. PUTNAM MOTOR MABT, ING., PUTNAM, CONN. TEL. 8-2. by of tin, store, Thayer Bidg.. GAGER Funeral Director and FOR SALE Dodge Runabeut in d running con- Embalmer whosse Bansbest 1 sed fuaing o {four-passenger Sport Mpdel, first class PROMPT SERVICE |t G BROR. DAY OR NIGHT Tel. 1290, Chestaut St kelite iars. worth 7 briars 3 at Fagan's Smoke Dits, worth $1 to $i.25, : lot of French and Italjan 3¢ to $1, for 50c; one lot Gold Bond tobagep 1lic a Shop; branch adg: FOR SALE—Single good condition. 25 TMOrnings or evenings. ¥PR SALE—Kitchen range, 1 Vul g3s range, good as new. 56 Summer St seplal wagon, Summit TOR SALE or exchange, one Empire 1 1-4” double acting force pump, one 1 brass screeneq well point, 50 ft. 1 1-4" iron well tubing (6 ft. lengths); this complete pump and outfit to drive same was never used; also oil stove and cook stove, with heat indicator in oven.} For information concerning any of tae above, call 1567-12. ug3ld $65.00 for an upright piano, stool and scarf. Delivered without charge. Terms down, $1.50 weekly. The Plaut-Cad- den Company, Norwich, Conn. 6d. $200.00 for an upright piano, with stool and scarf Delivered withgut charge. No interest. Easy terms; $25 down, $2 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn aug2éd $390.00 for a fine $3-nofe mahogany player piado, with 15 rolls, library priy- ilege, bench and scarf; €asy terms; no notes to sign, no interest; free tuninz for ome year; free delivery; terms §$50 down, $10 ‘monthly. The Plaut-Cadden Com- pany, Norwich, Conn. aug26d FOB SALE—Good seasoned wood, §9 cord; in 3-cord lots, §8.50 per cord; chest- nut wood, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, $7.50 cord. "Hénry Saucier, Danielson, Conn. Tel. §1-: augled FOR SALE—Furnace, boiler, Paige steam, Volunteer Junior, 17 inch 48 sections of radiators, almost n. quire at Auditorium Hotel. T¥OR SALE—One 4 year o cow and cail. Frank S. Kenn: ile, Conn. " FOR SALE—Hard wood, lengths, $9 per cord. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. auglyd STOP In to See US: We caily every- thicg in the line of second-haud furni- ture, stoves. etc. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St, Norwich. Phone 1703-2. mar2d FOR SALE desizgble property, c of fine 10-room’ house and outb Wih_about 18 acres of land, loca ar ine. Norwich Town end,’a great op- secure choice * property at ie price. Fur f.ather particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Frauklin Square. ' Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephene 87 SMITH AVENUE WANTED—100 farms for 10 acres up, with or without stock; give full-particulars in first letter as to Dice, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. catalogue, Jy22d 'WANTED—We¢ pay highest prices for segond hand furniture. ture Ca. Breed Bldg. buy, sell and exchange. Norwich Furni- Tel. 1914:3. ‘Wa 114 WANTED—Farms ; all kinds, all sizes, Call, anywhere in_Connecticut. ls your farm for sale? man's Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson, Conn, , write or telephone Hei- e71d “ WANTEI}TSEWD?‘ hand and umq‘:a — - - i 5 urniture. Tiger & Kremen, suncessors to FLUNSING SUPEEESR A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St P:c:nu 71 HOURIGAN BROS.| 7. aop, csgmime |- e CONTRACTOR| BERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City e e Breed Buiding. Plone. PHONE 5 The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- sniged; aleo heating and gasditing JOHMN F. TOMPKINS, Ihe Henry Allen & Son Co. 7 West Main St. 8 MAIN STREET § FUNERAL DIRECTORS ENRIGHT & McMAHON . AND EMBALMERS Plumbing, Heating, Tinning ly Assistant Telephone 410-2 and Stove Re irs fiuy °_' !PGHT SATISFACTORY SE:VICE ho Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET % & B‘lrke PRINTING . NG of all y 2 Funeral Directors §| “ramc o e omes 41 Main St gheertully, civen. The num:é}‘hn‘ R N U —— TRUCKING —_— e GEQ! LAMBERT, Ocoum, teaming, T BOOKBINDER |20 i ro Uiul Wl gus Laxa: R o 34T Main St JOSEPH BRADFORD Moving and Tel. 387 108 . B. JOSLYN, 207 Wi L W e e s 1 e | ST B . m..‘ v nl: iw_‘;‘u boilers and ma- Distance Moving and E?}-uiu. rman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1458, ety o RS0 Phone 792. B e —— CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We a complete line of Domes- tic and lmported Crgars. It will to walk over. It €. B. BEOMLEY & 8 Shetucket St “ho; 3 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. g3 D BROWN & HART Shetucket St Ehione s, PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING dome very promptly and at reasonable ARTHUR H, LATHROP Street "Jofi R BoWMAN W, Main for Shetucket short distance good location. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, FOR SALE. FOR SALE use, with a On East Side. a six-room house, with bath, etc., only a few minutes’ walk ta square. STOP PAYING HIGH. REN D IN | Spruce St, Laurel Hill, a two-family | T. YOUR RENTS. six-car garage, house freshly painted and in all good condition, CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames St. WO0O0D rUR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delive red Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St. New House nts, contain WHEN YOU Phone 792 FOR SALE & seven rooms, located from Franklin' Square, ‘Norwich. N = —————— WAN A FINE BUILDING LOT, 100x102 FEET, IN EXCELLENT RESI- DENTAL SECTION OF cCiTY. PRICE LOW. APPLY TO James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET i R T e T T FOR SALE Seven-room cottage house on CIiff For further particulars, see Laals A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527 195 cuer st $500 OASH An excellent farm and home of 120 acres, well located, high land, good eight Toom' house, large barns and outbuil ings, 40 acres fertile fields, large pas- tures, abundant wood, 100 bearing fruit trees, lots of grapes and small fruils; $2,500, $200 first payment. ¢ TRYONS' AGENOY, Willimantie, Conn, 2ug29d HOLSTEIN BREEDERS Your chance to buy registered bull calf; sire, Sir Deeman Florence Vale; dam, a daughter of Colantha Tieperthy Prince; calf mostly white. A bargain Telephone 28-14 Lebanon. MYRON HOXIE, r————— REAL ESTATE BARGAINS || Twe fine homes on Williams Strest i § with large grounds and roomy gar- I‘lb Cazy 6 roem house with goad ist on Lincoln Avenue, Modern touse with two car garage on Wash- agton St. Also a 7 roam house near ousiness section for $4,000. Severa 2 family houses way below cost ta praduce them. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 68 BROADWAY v FOR SALE VERMONT COWS CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. SEVERAL NEW MILH. FRED W. HOXIE Phone 62 LEBANON, CONN. A FOR SALE Three apartment brick dwelling within 5 minutes’ walk to Frank- line Square. Always rented. An- nual income $73200. Price $5,000. A bargain for quick buyer. THOS. H. BECKLEY 288 MAIN STREET FOR SALE Three-family house with modern im- provements and large garden lot. with about 75 feet water fron e on Yantic river, for the low price of $3,000. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, The ‘Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Phones TO BENT FOR RENT—Five room flat, modern 29 Pearl St. sep3d —In_The Marion, 326 Main one of the \finest apartments in the rooms and bath, steam heat, and ter furi “hed; rent $45 per month. Inquire of Shea Burke, 41 Main St Sep3d “To LE . all m ern improvements, centrally located. In- quire at Jeweler, TO RENT—Store 119 Franklin St. In- quire A V. Covello, 198 Clff St Tel 192 sepld TO RENT—At East Great Plain, eight- room house, improvements, and gal Tel. 259, TO RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 1987. j)‘!d_ TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or without posrd. 13 Boswell Ave. Je6d INSUKANCE INSURE what you leave be hind 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 AGENCY 75 YEARS OLD 29 Franklin St. sep2d | A B;llletin ToLet * Advertisement Will Reat 1 ATUCTIONS ANTIQUES Private Sale SEPT. 3, 4 AND 5, 247 BEOAD ST, NORWICH, CT. THESE PIECES MUST BE SOLD. DESKS, CHESTS, CHAIRS, CLOCKS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, MIRRORES, FIRE SETS, ANDIRONS, BELLOWS, LAMPS, GLOBES, GOBLETS, COLORED GLASS, PEWTER PORRINGERS, CANS, MUGS, TEAPOTS, PATCH QUILTS, RUGS, COVERLIDS, SAM- | PLERS, BEAD BAGS, PRINTS, SILVER | PORRINGER, LADLE, CUPS, SPOONS. PUBLIC AUCTION STOCK AND TOOLS, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at White Rock Farm, White Rock, R. L, farm situated one mile' from Westerly, the following described ~property: 20 cows, mostly grade Holsteins, fresh and nearby springers, 1 2 vear old bull, 2 horses, 10 hens, 30 chickens, 1 brood sow, 6 Digs, 1 two-horse team wagon, 2 demo- ‘wagons, 1 two-horse tip cart, 1 cov- espress wagon, 1 milk sled, 1 lumber gon, 1 set gouble team harness, single express harncss, 5 collars, corn planter, corn sheller, 2 cultivators, harrow. ted- der, corn cutter, seed dropper, seed sow- er, weeder, plows, 17 10-qt. milk cans, 1 ne, Blizzard blower and cut- 5 . “belt, 50 gal. gasoline tank, 1 incubator and brooder, 1 manure spread- er, new this spring, 1 bone cutter, 1 set tackle and falls, platform scales, 1 Per- fection milking machine, 1 electric motor, lot of strawberry baskets, chicken houses and coops, 25 bushel corn on ear, § acres of standing ensilage corn, sold 'in lots; hoes, rakés, forks and other articles too numerous to mention. Also a lot of household furniture, consisting of beds, ‘A Bulletin To Let Theatre, Sunday, Monday Taesday, In “The Passion Flower” Norma Tal- made will be seen at the Davis theitre tomorrow in what is declared to be the most interesting starring vehicle ‘hat has yet been given her. The story 1s the work of Jacinto Benavente, who 8 acelaimed as the greatest living dra. matist of Spain today. “The Passion Fower” was tremendously popiar ‘m New York last season with Nancs O'Neil in the role of “Raimunda.” tfis, mother Norma Talmade, However, will be @s “Acacia,” the daushter, in the pic- ture version. She is said to have cres, ated one of the fipest roles of her, screen career. “The Passion Flower” Is a tale of Spanish peasant life, In Which love, hatred, jealousy and tragedy fig- ure. It offers Norma Talmadge her long-awaited first opportunity to play in a Spanish role. Herbert Brenton is the director of this ambitious photodrama in which Courtenay Foote and Harrison Ford appear 25 Miss Talmadge’s leading men. Many of the exterior scemes for ‘“The Passion Flower” were filmed by Miss Talmadge in Florida. The produc- tion, which is released by Assoclated First Natjonnl Pictures, Inc., will open its engagement at the Davis thea- tre on Sunday. Davis end e famous state- 's a fool born every mi dte," houttered one of the quaintest epi- grams of oll The famous show- man, whose un- canny undeggtanding of human psycho'o- gY, spoke what is true today. “n his latest starring vehicle. “One 2 Minute, which will be the second attraction. Douglas MacLean has taken advantage of public gullibility s the theme for one'of the most delightful and sparkling comedies of his career. Jimmy Knight, the role assumed by the star, Tun an’ old-fashioned drug store b queathed to him by his father, Threat- ened with extinction by an up-to-date rival, Jimmy manufacturers a panacea for all ills, supposediy discov his father. The drug contains f gredients and the wival concerp analyz. it and has Jimmy prosecuted for viola tlon of the food and drug act. T% lows incident after couches, tables, chairs, roll top desk, stoves and Kitchen utensils. Terms cash. If stormy, next fair day. Lunch procured on grounds. WHITE ROCK FARM. E. E. CARPTENTER, Auctioneer. JOSEPH ROSE, Salesman. AUCTION SALE UNCLAIMED FREIGHT TO WHOM IT MAY CONGERN:— The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad will sell at Public_Auction at Freight Station, Norwich, Conn., under provisions of Section 5255 of the Gemeral Statutes of the State of Connecticut, Re- vision of 1918, at 1 p. m. (standard time), Oct. 3d, 1921, for freight and storage. the following property. viz.: 2 barrels paint, shipped by J. A. McCafferty from Mt Vernon, N. Y., May 25th. 1920, to order of shipper, motify L. Rehman, Norwich, Conn. J. A._BEAHAN, Freicht Claim Agent, N. . H. & H. R- R uston, Mass. LEGAL NOTICES Registrars’ Notice The Registrars of Voters of the Town of I b give notice that they 1 at the Town Hall in |said Town on Thursday, Sept. 8, 1921, from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m., for the pur- pose of preparing a list of names enttiled "to_be made.” Also to add to the list of voters the names of those persons who Ihave formerly been registered as electors n said Town who have resided in the State one year and in the Town six months next preceding Annual Town Meeting. Dated at_Lisbon, Conn., Aug. 31, 1921. FRANK H\‘nEt G. LESTER BROMLEY, Registrars of Voters. ALBERTUS F. WOOD Funera] Director and : Embalm'er PHONE 147 DANIELSON Are You Protected in Case of Fire, Accident or Sickness? HAROLD S. BURT, 120 Laurel Hill Avc, writes all kinds of Insurance Palicies with reliable companies. Write him to call on you o phone 598-3. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetuckst Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOGIES CALL at Jonathan Smith's new station, 31 Town St.; most convenient place i {town for gasoline and mobiloils of all grade; HAVE your tires 1ureaded, look like new, wear like nmew, as gaod as new. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 'W. Main St 24d T ——_ Co—y RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED g Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPARR WORK OF ALL KINDS ‘Automobiles, N Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs,~ Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. 2'acksmithing in all its branches stott & Clark Com. 507 TC $15 NORTH MAIN STREET @ NOTICE | The Registrars of Voters of the Town {of Franklin will be in session at_the | Town Hall, Franklin, on Thursday, Sept. 8, 1921, from 9 a. m. until 5 p. 10 prepare a list entitled “to be made,” ‘and fo correct the list of electors in said Town. C. H. LATHROP, W. J. BRASSILL, Registrars of Voters. Dated at Franklin, Sept. 3, 1921 sepy| Republican Caucus The Republican Electors of the Town of Preston are requesied to meet in cau- cus at the Town House on Friday, Sept. 9, 1921, at 7.30 g'clock p. m., ta nomi nate candidates fdr such Towr. Offices as we are, by law, allowed to vote fof on the first Monday in October, 1821. By order of the Ropublican Town Com- mittee. ALANSON FULLER, Chairman. Dated at Preston, Conn., Sept. 2, 1921. coming forth suacessful ofters quaint comedy. A Paramount Magazine will also be shown, PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED FOR HWORSE RACTES The dally programme for the horse racing cvents at the county fair which opens Monday (Labor Day) at cal fair grounds, was announced Friday afternoon by Speed Secretary Albert J. Bailey, The programme will probably be as follows: Labor D: $1.000: 215 pace, trot, purse, $1.000 Tuesday, 2.15 state pace, purse, § 000; county race or 2.11 trot; 2.20 stake trot, purse $1,000. ‘Wednesday, 2.20 stake pace, purse, $1.000; 2.5 stale trot purse, $1,000 211 trot. ' In all $8.000 s offered in purres this year for the track events. Seoretary Gilbert S. Raymond sald Friday evening that everything is ready for the opening of the fair Monday. The midway attfactions are now be- ing set up and will be ready for the record-breaking crowd expected Labor | Pay. Mr. Raymond said that the ex- hibits in 2ll departments will be larger and more attractive than last year. In fact they will be the largest and most varigd exhibits seen at the fair for years. All arrangements have been complet- ed for the free vandeville numbers which will be run off between the races and Tubbs band will be on hand once more to entertain “the big fair crowds. Edward Connelly will be seen in his usual office,"as announcer of the vau- deville events and Mr. Connelly. who stake pace, open; 2.14 pucse state possesses a pleasing tenor voice, will be heard in a number of sol Among the vaudeville events is one of consideraBle local interest as it will be staged by The Charbino Bros.. Greeneville boys, who have an envious stage record as athletes and tumblers. 1 They will be assisted by Miss Charbino. Sale of North Main Street Property. JamBs L. Case has sold for Mrs, Jesste H. Osgood, to Ernest C. Myers, the property snown as No. 8 North street, consisting of a cottage house with a large tract of jand. The house was built by the late Charles H. Pres. ton, architect, who occupled it for sev- eral years, Mr., Myers has purchased the property for a heme and will take possession on or about November 1, 1921 DENTISTS i DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. R@hm of Voters Notice * The Registrars of Voters of the Town S maet in the several Voting Districts in said Town on TUES- the 6th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, from 9 o'clock a. m. tiil 5 o'clock P. m., to receive applications from or in behalf of those persans to be placed on the list TO ME MADE Electors in said Town of Norwich before the Annual Town Meeting fo be held Oct. , 1921 In the First Voting District—At the Selectmen’s Office in City Hall. In the Second Voting District—At W. D. Ricker's Drug Store, West Side, on West Main St. S In the Third Veting District—At W. H. Bowen's News Office, Greeneville. In the Fourth Vo‘ing District—At the Barber Shop of Patrick T. Connell, on | West Town St. In the Fifth Voting District—At Pone- mah Large Hall, Taftville. In the Sixth Voting District—At Bill- ings' Hall, East Side. Dated at Norwich. Conn., the 2d day of Sépetmber. A. D. 1921 TYLER D. GUY, CORNELIUS J." DOWNES. Registrars of Voters. Registrars’ Notice The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Griswold hereby give notice that they will be in session at the Town Halls in Jewett City and Pachaug on Thursday, Sept. 8, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., for the purpose of preparing a list of names en- titled “to be made;” also to add to the list of voters the names of those per- +|sons_who have formerly been registered as_electors in_gaid Town who have re- sided in the State one year and in the Town six months next preceding Annual Town meeting. LgRted at Griswold, Comn., Sept. 3, (Signea) ot E. T G. LAGUE, . SHEA 5 A (Pirst District), ARBA BROWNING, FRANCOIS LALIBERTE (Secand Distriet), Registrars of Voters. CEA iheer(llll’ given. lfll Laurel Ave,, DR. D. J. COYLE "DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Offies Hours; 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teischons PIANO TUNEES FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairsmont Ava HOTELS AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. ~ First class garage service con- nected. Phone. Shetucket St DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European Elgel Bras., Props. lephone 26-28 Broadway. COAL AND WOOD seasonea w: pacge of Sl Giatites Phots S0 of Wi R Shapiro, Hhvlt.w plan, MUsIO ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET A, G, THOMPSON, ¥, 8, Foot Specialist (protect teet). -8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Maln St, Conn. Phene 1386-& {furns to his home ‘town to} Main | and Chicago last seagon., comes to Davis theatre for one night on Tuesaas evening, Sept. 6th. George V. Hobart, the author perience” and “Buddies” has an amuSing story and the score Ivan Caryll the composer of “The | Lady,” *Chin Chin,” “Tip Top,” many other musical successes. e cast is an excellent one cludes Eve Lynn, ome of the gacre Dan Marble, who play S roles in' man; 4 Hoyt farces many years azo :na"-.na-'m A wards appeared in principal roles fir “Babes in Toyland,” “Go To I the: management of Comstock aud and played the leading comedy role dur. ° Ing the recent successtu! revival ‘ot - “Ruddigore.” at the Park theatre, New York and Mabel Frenyear, an dctress fo1 many years identified with the lat * Charles Frohman's attractions in sup. port of Billie Burke and Willam H Crane and later with Louts Mann, Mar. ° The other roles are in the hands of Murray Stephens, Charles Horn Mabel Gould, Jes: Willingha: Charles Buell o G “Kissing Time” can justifiably - boast of being well staged, beautifully cos- tumed. enacted by an exocellent and that has a chorus that not dmly cam © sing and dance but is also good to look upon, Ivan Caryll's melodies “Bill and Coo. “Kissing Time,” “Love's Telephones and “When the Wedding Bells Ring’ are sure to find favor. The gowns Worn by the principals and chorus are by Hickson and the produc tion is the one used at the Lyric and . Lstortbeatres last year. e Strand, Beginning Monday the Strand wif statt off the season with a spachal Uni- versal attraction. We shall show every Universal attraction this seasq, being he only theatre in to these specials. We strive to please, From the Rarrow maw of Wail Stresl poured an army on retreat. A retreal - from the ‘crashing, roaring grind of a day in the jangling alley of the money changers. In stoop-shouidered columat they hurry toward the subway. Ia Towd there was obe man who had stolen $50.000 from the bank that im a meagre in excoange for i grueling work over tho ledgers. Couid you spot him in the crowd? Perhaps you wili be abls t> identify him at the Strand theatre ing Lips,” Editg Robert versal story o Monday, Tuesday a Even though pl man with the first sequs ating picture, it will not be known unt§ the last furiously fast reel whether o1 not he actually stole the mofiey, whethes he was justified if he did: or if he did not. Who was the crimina’ The story of “L: the pen of the well known writer, Johz A, Moroeo, and prepared for the screes by George Hive 1t affords Mist Roberst and her abie supporting cast as excellent vehicle. King Baggott, a screen favorite. in his own right, directed the production. The in which be has built up the = of the p ng wide comm: capablc identity th ca of the fascin- Breed Thestre. “Madonnas and Men” an unusually massive and elaborate motion pleture production that caused enthusiastic com- ment from. press and public at it premier presentation recently in New York, has been epccially booked for the Breed theatre Sunday, Monday and Pues- day. boasts of ome ‘Madonnas and Men” of the most impressive. casis ever as sembied for a feature production, Burrows Fontaine, who won great vor as the most prominent member of ta¢ world-famous “Ziegfeld Folliea” ap- pears as a dancing girl. Edmond Lowe, one of Belasco's leading men, has a strong role in this productioms Fawe Bimney appears in a captivating rola Beautiful Raye Dean Iy presented ia a wonderfully effective part. Anders Bar- dolf has the finest role of his successful career and Gustav Von Seyffrititz ap- pears in the most remarkable piece of character acting ever witnessed. In ad- dition there are large numbers of mi- nor players with thousands appearing in many of the big scenes. “Madonnas and Men"” was directed by B. A. Roife from an original story de tafling the madness of picasure spexing ancient Rome and modern New The lust for pleasure is shown im its startling realism and the surprising scenes in this great picture have neves before been equafled. zan Sennett comedy entitled “Made m th( Kitchen,” and Topics of the Day, make up the remainder of the bill. Today’s bill consists of Lyten 1 “The Man Who,” the Pathe News, ani a Sunshine comedy. Fraok J. Murphy Shows fo Appesr, The Robert O. Fletcher post. American Legion, have secured the J. Murphy Shows and Big S cus for their benefit for week. Six days and six nj battlegrounds, Norwich, # Ezgi show which has been exhibiting mer, both in Comnecticut and chusetts is conceded by press and lic to be the biggest. cleanest and traveling exhibitich shown in their this season, There has been. all new shows and attractions been engaged by Mr, Murphy for this special week. Thers are side shows and freaks and curiosities together with plenty of champion wrest- lers who will meet all comors, bix azd small, the bigger the better. Musical tabloid with pretty girls who can sing i i and dance. strong man, also the big enake show. The big society circas which ©as tweive attractions in_ona has shown to more people this Sum- mer than any show traveling. The Ferris wheel, with twelve roomy also new $16,000 merry-go-rofnd. with its thirty-six flashy horses and beRutl- ful_organ, The date s week of September 5th to 10th, inclusive, battlegrounds, Nor- wich. Admission to grounds free. Tes As a Stimulent Has Marvelous Pawer. Dr. M. Allen Starr of Columbla unt versity, wWho in a recent report veceiv- ed by Charles Judge, India ocorresponds ent of the Tea and Coffee Trade Journal, speaking of the inereasing mental activi ty and endurance of the British avigtor, ascribes it to tea. He says for ex- ample, that, “while the American in France gens e therein following the example of British aviators, A 1asn about 1o earry his Jife into deadly danger, relying -upop solely on his merve, may be sclect the article that will sustain best.™ ¥ The Ameriean th testimonial tea is the greatest that has ever given, 'o!uifl lldl_:&flnym’-h 2 suspicion_of undue 2 Judice. Those U, §. fiying fighters death on tea in preference (o any arink ~ L] < : |

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