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WANTEDHundreds men- bon ovfi government raiiway mail y work ; $135-$190 month; list pos! free ; hrue immediate ri 31-Y., Lochester, ~A gobd pastry Babls “and a0 ch.unh:‘!] 1 la wait on L Tel. 35-4 Willimantic Div. augs! m‘r AND I'OQKD Lol‘!——-A bunsh of ksy-. belven Thames square and Thamesville. Finder leave at Bulletin Office. 06 LOSTFox hound, medium size, color white with tan and black spots, name “Drive ;" broke loose and js withouc Please nou(y Luther Cole, Ster- D. Phone 93-14 Dan- ielson_ Division, lnd reverse charges. d white shepherd dog: | - Shep: lioense No. 19318 | Feward fl remrned to Albert answers 10 nal "lm nmmn GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleptions 630 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors -and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant Phone 233-2 GAGER Funeral Director Embaim- PROMPT SERV DAY OR NIC!: HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECIOKY Norwich and Jewett Citv The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNErRAL ik CTORS wady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funerai Directors 41 Main Street e AR A ORI i EOUKBI N DER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imperted Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 W. Maim St,, Norwich, Conn. (Established for Half a Century) Whitestons Clgar aare $70 per thousenu 3. F. CONANT, 11 Frankiia St Advice concerning rate redyctions by ing hazards—real service and real Companies. IBMC 8. JONES Insurance Agent e ————————— 91 Main Street DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. | ec Office Hourss 3—12. 1:30—5, §:30—8 o M‘Grory Bldg. WILLIAM C, YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG ' CARPENTERMJHJIIDER work qnd mrlnh, at right ABnllehnle A Bulletin To Let Advethsem'-nlWil!Rentlt ‘WANTED—Fsmals (T e e i S WANTED—Good m%'%lllfl nl-.riwo:k nvory week. after e p. ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTED—Old books ud DAVIS THEATRE. s sy S c o de FOR SALE—Furniture. Neo. 33 Bpfln‘ m. J. King, Norwich, Conn. sepsd TEACHERS WANTED “IMMEDIAT! Natalle Talmadge has appeared fre- to work ever! by the Hartford Teachers' Agency, 'n&my“:‘n'h' the past year In the henhy givme:{h FOR su.n—Far; of 14 1-2 acres, one horse. one cow Miter crops and Fea eten i) menrk gemer: an l'ving on West Box u. Bulletin Office. wo -cfiu Apply at tixll of her sisters, but for the first time in her screen carcer is she Seen as a rival of Norma in the latter's new Associated PFirst Natlona! starring vehiele, The Passion Flower, which w1l be shown at the Davis theatre todny ickens. _ Roosevelt ls; good salaries. chon. R. D. 3 TED — Second hand household goods, antique Mokl ud pictures, zlauwntg. m Mzh- pr Waser St., Nnrwlch'. ll’ll. Churdlflgl wm are requested to on Saturday, lnpt. lll.h 1’". T wn.m..mmnuuumdl for | SALE—Se ;00d ler par- Wnte fo Box 432, zson, Conn. of ron sAL!——Two ensilage cutters, one | PURlic, signpost on “" g TWANTED—GIrl for g nnml work. Apply 15 Broad St. and tomorrow. In this vroduction, which 1z adented Wwith carrier, one Fairbanks gasoline en- -No applications to be made voters argains. Phone ed THE AMERICAN Shoe Repaiting Co. after 5 o'clock Tuesday, is open for business and Wwill 5 WAN“HII’!B- N l“llly od pay 'hll. learning. ., Montvill gql.lfi._zlth Ieather belt ANNGUNCEMENTS IR COUNTY PAIX OPENS TODAY AT NORWIOH FAIK GRQUNDS Fair weather is all that Is needed to from Jacinto Teenavente's fascinating tale of Castillan peasant Wfe, has the role of the lovely Acacia. the betrothed of the handsome - Norbert. A most dramatic situation arises when Bu.uk “}%‘E’JR“QM m' hvoh WANTED—To drill you a new well or your old well deeper. A. tractor for Artesian Wells, P. O. Box 240, FOR SALE—Wh Bl.mk anplluthnl FOR SALE--Horses Loeker, Lake mad. D ayville. make the 67th annual New London Coun W ¥ wu‘fown curj Norbert feaing the threats of, Aeacla's illimantie, Conn. " E_SBALE—New milch cow and her Jealous step-father, deliberately #i FOR SALE—Good horse, 9 years old,| WANT TO SELL your farm? must sell at once. 26 Summit E:'.p mnrmn‘l or nvu:mzt Puuum Conn., Sept. 2d, 1921 ty falr which opens today (Laber Day) grounds, the H Eadon, Brookiyn, Conn: sep2d at the local fair FOR SALE—]n Souge Canterbury, farm f 50 acres, yfl‘u: apple orchard, new nearly ‘new, plenty of od ; easy terms; also two new houses ln vmale. Inquire Antonio Gero- her by dancing with another eautifal Spanish damsel, The girl with whom Norbert is portrayed by Natalle Talmadge. Are there sixty foois born every Barnum said so. Bamum was rightt In One a Minute Donuglas Mac- Call |agency sells quick, any time. Ec‘:rm Agency, 9 School Registrars’ Notice The Registrars of Voters of the PIP; Pipe a I bakelite bits, worth $1 to $i.23, ch Italian bnan worth 75¢ to §1, for 50c; ene lot The grounds were a busy place over of briars -25c; Gold Bond tobaceo- ilc a FOR sAl.E—Mlnuhctm:;; 1 have 15 Horses (}i_:z are broken In for all kinds of work. g |of Salem hereby give notice tI hey |the week end. Exhibits were will be in sessipn at the Town n iranged and the erection of the midway Lean demonstrates that there are fools tin, at Fagan'’s Smoke and more fools and they are barn ev- boys’ suits and knee pants; trade at right prices. Cona and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-8. store, Thayer Bldg. WANTED—100 farms for 10 acres up, with or without-stock; give full particulars in first letier as to nflu ‘Wholesale prices, at 43 Wuhlnzton St said Town on Th\lrldly. Sept. 8th, nu. uitl 5 p. m., for the pur- pose of preparing a list of names entitled e made.” Also to add to the list of volel'a the, names of u:md !attractions was being retary Gilbert S. Raymond and his as- | sistants have secured somz of the finest cattle, poultry, sheep and nhe exhibits ery mingte. He was in love and in need , and furthermore he e to show the girl that he had a big from 9 a. m. " FOR SAL s.u,s—sm good _condition. streak of courage in-his make-up. so he Sep out to get the coin and the girl e, location and terms. P. O. Box persons who mornings ®r evenings. lectors Jeweu City, Conn. _ have formérly been re: ever shown in this city. FOR BALE—aAutomoblles tn said Town who have rell ed State one year and FOR SALE—Kitchen range, 1 Vulcan The racing grogramme vlll start at 2| Educated to be a lawyer, he sure did \YANTED—WE pay highest prlnei lor iha - X atx gas rla_nn, E0od as new. 56 Summer St. !o'cloak sharp this afternoon. Between know how to make a great patent medi- second hand furniture. Norwich Furmi- months next preceding Annual Town FOR SALE—One 1917 leven-nzuex)ger Hudson touring car, A-1 condition. be seen any time at No. 11 Grove SL. Call 739-2. races there will be a varied and atirac- He put four—five ingredienis in- to a formula and produced a panacen to cure all ille. Four .incredients werc of tonies—the fifth of ——. ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. buy, sell and exchanze. jet. WANTED-Farms; all kinds, ali sxzu, anywhere in Connecticut. $65.00 for an upright piano, stool and A Dellvured wil out jden Company NPI’WIBh Conr. Dated lt Sllem Conn., Sept. 2, 1921. OGERS, charge. Terms stage and in addition there will be a ‘ne Plaut-Cad- concert programme by Tubb's Military FRASER, Registrars of Voters. FOR SALE—Must sell my new Clgve- land roadster, driven less than 200 miles; cash or ume payments party. R. - sepdd band, the “eid reliable.” attraction this afterncon William Clach- rig's Highland Pipe Band of Westerly will appear in a ghort parade and will give a pieasing concert As an extra) Call, write or telephone Hei- Byt come to the Davig theatre tofay Farm Aganc)'- 33 Reynold; St., And see the quaintest comedy of the $200.00 for an upright piano, with stool Delivered without charge. . Bronke. Glastonbury, Conn. Pl“;teCadde; 5 Registrm of vm Nm A Pargmount Magazine will also bi \VABTE]’—Sccon(' hand and an(lqn. r & Xremen, su Norwich, Conn. "USED GARS must be sold; 1917 Reo | & touring, 1820 Scripps-Booth 1920 Overland sedan, 1920 Chandler 7- pmngerkuring, 1920 Hupmebile tour- Pendleton, Hipmobile Agency. programme. The vaudeville programme is of un- usual local interest this year &s The Charbino Bres., well known Greeneville hand and\head balancers, who have ap- peared on vaudeville stiges in many of f |the largest theatres in I0CeSSOrs. Franklin St. Phone HT-I The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Ledyard will meet in the several Vot- ng Districts in said Town on T the 6th day of Sej o'clock a. m. till ceive applications from or $390.00 for a f mahogany player piano, with. 15 rons ubrary prw- €asgy terms; no n, no interest; free tunin ree delivery; terms $30 The Plaut-Cadden Com< KISSING TIME. Kissing Time, a modern musical ebm- Hobart. authoer of uesday, tember, 1921, from 3 f. B e edy by Georze V. Buddies and Experience, and with music $10 munmly. the country, will FOR BALE_Type 57 Cadillac seven- passenger touring car in perfect condi- tion, exceptional power, over 16 miles to a gallon, fine cord tire equipment. Tele- phone 1044, Norwieh, Conn. FOR SALE—Overland touring car, i very good running order. those persons to be placed on the TO BE MADE Electors in said Town of Led: before L‘he Asnmlal Town Mieeting to h’:’l?eld Qct: any, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord ; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cord; chut- nut_wood, $8 cord; appear on the stage each of the three afternoons of ti® falr. this year is & Punch and Judy show which will be shown free in three dif- ferent sections of the grounds each There will be a balloon ascension with 57 supplied by Ivan Caryll, LARGE front room to let, 54 Shetucket composed ite 2. of Chin Chin and The Pk Lady. is announced as the attraction ai the Davis theatre on Tuesday evening, Sept. 6. Another “extra" TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping, set tubs. hot and cold water; also s by the day or week. Tel. No. 84 Franklm St. three connected ; in 3-cord lots, Henry Saucier, Danielson, The cast Is a notable ome and in- Inquire Henry clufes Eve Lynn, the diminutive prima FOR SALE—Ju Allard, 35 North Main St FOR SALE—1919 Dodge touring car, newly painted, guaranteed in perfect con- dition. Main St In the F{n! Voth'l[ District——At the ffice. In the Second Voting District—At the Country Club. Also to correct the last perfected list. Dated at Ledyard, Conn., this 24 day '.hrl“n‘ parachute i dropg at 5 o'clock steam, Volunteel each afternoon. This year the admission prices will be 76 cents for the adults, 25 cents for the children and 50 cents for automoniles, Junwr. 17 inch firgbox, 48 sections of radiators, almost new. quire at Auditorium Hotel. FOR SALE—One 4 cow and calf. dorna of Pitter Patter, Acre theatre last season; Dan Marble Wwho scored a hit in the revival of Rud- digore at the Park theatre; Mabel Fren- FOR RENT—Five room flat, improvements, Inquire Henry Allard, S5 \orlh year old Ayrshire TO RENT—In The Marion, 326 Main FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excei’ent condition, new ‘engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. lnquire 52 Shetucket !l. may20d year, Charles Horne, Mabel Gould, Mur. ray Stephens, Augustus Buell and Jessc St., one of the finest apariments in the city, six rooms and bath, steam heat, and hot water furnished; rent $45 per month. Inqmre of Shea & Burke, 41 Main St. S. Kennedy, Day- 9d of September, BILLI GS GEORGE A MONTGOMER Registrars of Voters. with no war tax to pay as the fair is ex- empt from tax. FOR SALE—Hard wood, Stove lengths, S. Brown, Yantic. Phone {3 per cord. C. Prior to the New York .engagemen! . MONTVILLE the management of Kissthg Time en- gaged the services of Edward Royce te Put on some new numbers and as & ususl when Mr. Rovee is called in gave STOP In to see us: thing in the line_of Second-hand furnie ture, stoves. ete. New London Salesroom, TO RENT—Store 119 Franklin St. In- We carry every- Covello, 198 Cliff St A farewell party was given for Misc NOTICE Miriam Church at her home Tuesday FOR SALE Dodge Runabout in good running con- ition. Miss Church left Wednes- day to beg'§ the two years' course for nurses at Lawrence hospital, New Lon- with the good wishes of friends for her success, as manifested by the presentation during the afterncon of a 16 Water St, Norwich. Phone 1703-3. The Republican Electors of th of Lisbon are requested to_meet cus at the Town Hall en Monday. sm. 12th; 1921, at § o'clock p. m. to nominate candidat Town' Offices as we are, by him “carte blanche” TO RENT—At East Great Plain, eight- foow house, improvements, and Earage. SACRIFICE SALE 185-acre farm, pleasant location, ned¥ station and market, When he notified them that the plece was ready for Its premiere, covered that the advent of Mr. Royce ; good tires and paint. passenger Sport Model, TO nENT—HoonB@ RING BROS,, Tel, 1290, house, barns and outbuildings .l fertile fields, large pastures, brooks and spriugs, two apple orchards, to vote for on the first Monday in had added $20,000 to the cost of pro- handsome writing ecase. Miss Church was graduated with homors from the 10 RENT—Furnished rooms, With of By order of the Republican Town Com- New gowns, designed without: board. 13 Boswell Ave. * Norwich Free Academy last June. Hickson Inc., Were provided for prin- PRUBING BUPPLIES FREDERICK . BALLOU, Ch Dated at Lisbon, Conn., &I.“fli'.l:‘l‘-.‘.mmdpfl.lndrjwmm- mw" scenes- were divcarded and refreshments by Mre. Joseph Church. Those Willimantis, Conn. PLDHBLBG AND GASI‘ITTth. CONLTRAUCTORS—IUBLLES, Tlumbing provided that would ziiow for better Tighting effects. | attending were Misses Derothy Church, Addie ‘Daslels, Dorethy Chapman, Alice JOHMN BLUM, lirced Buiding. The score containg seweral *hat have become Republican Caucus WOoOoD FOR SALE Chapel, Elste Church, Gertrude Church and Dorothy Rogers. Miss Alios Ram- babar - rrds -od PHONE 568-5. The Republican Electors of the Town of Bozrah are requested to meet in cau- ywn Hall in sal namely, Bfll and Coo, . Love's age of Uncasville a gradwate of the | ,on, Kikerikee, Kissing: Time and So New London Vocational High schools A very desirahble property, cousisting of fine 10-room house and outbuildings, The very bDest plumbing by expert 'workmen at the falrest prices is anweed; alse heating and gasfitting. OHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood |! 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord_ Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St "Round last June, commenced the same course o el ot in_nursing with Miss Church. Under the auspices of the Unisn Bap- tist Sunday school officers a most suc- cessful lawn fete was held Wednesday afternoon from 5 until $ on the grounds the Webster home in Palmertown. Many attractive booths were sitaated about the lawn with gay jack o' lan- terns and orange and black decorations overhead. The younger Saturday, Sept. 10, 1921, m., to nominate candidates for Tovrn ficgs to be voted for Monday, Oect. 3, By order of Republican Town Commit- ELIJAH S. AB! Dated at Bozrah, Conn., about 18 acres of land, inc. Norwich Town end, a great op- 1ty to secure choice property at very reasonable price. For f.rther particulars, inquire of Strand Monday, Tuesday, Wednesiar. The same qualifies that gave Lasca. The Fire-Cat and The Unknown Wife the dramatic speed the realism given thelr fiery appeal, of a masterful story, to the characters and s Screen personality of the star, Edith Roberts, are in Luring Lips, a Untver- sal production which Stran@ theatre today. Edith Roberts, surrounded by an ‘ex- cellent supporting cast, gives ome of Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District of day of Septeml Lebanon, on th: 21. members of Present—GEORGE E. Estate of Mary F. Loomis, late of Lebanon, in said District, deceased. The Administratrix exhibited her ad- the school kept the sale of ice cream, candy, peanuts and popcorn lively. Lem- onade and cake were also sold. The chief attraction for the chiidren was BRIGGS, Judge. Phone 792 the best performances of her career in minigiration account with eaid estate te thip - exciting the Court for allowance ; the grab beoth, with many surprises bur- A FINE BUILDING LOT, 100x102 PRINTING neatly done. | cheertully given. Franklin, St. { jed in a huge tray of sand. Ordered, That the 1oth ‘Amy at 4 oclnck in ihe uur- noon, at the Probate Court Room in. Lel anon, ‘in said District, be, and the same is. appointed for hearing twe same, and !the said Administratrix and intrigne. King Baggot. who dffrect- ed the production, has staged the dra-” ma in his most capable manner. suspense throughout the story Is sus. tained to a high degree of absorbing n- IN EXCELLENT RESI- SECTION OF CITY. PRICE LOW. INTING of all kinds promptly and | Estimates, promptly and | "h Bulletin Co., clock a well planned program arranged h- | by the committee, Miss Maunde Bennett Irene Rogoff, was carried out Sunflower exercice, twelve ted 10 ichildren; piano solo With eneore, Miss JOHN F. AMBURN, Painter and Decorator in ali its branches; best work and material at right prices by e ————— TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, moving and irucking. !give notice thereof by publishing ider once in The Norwich :newspaper having a cifculation in District, and by posting a copy hereof the public zignpost in said Leban terest. This i= one astory wheme the luly next to you can’t predict will happen in the last reel. Adele Martin's short married lifs war wonderfully happy until Ber husband. sisilled workmen ; estimates promptiy and 180 Laure! Hill Ave., violin selections, Montville quinte cheerfully givern. Norwich, Conn. this or- letin, » Katherine Afastrodd James L. Case _Telephone 876 40 SHETUGCKET STREET popular . songs, e um, teaming, | the law took was missing anon est where said deceased last dweit, .east four days prior to the date of said Mrs. Arthur Blaisdell; CHIROPODIST GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St Moving and trucking. iearing. and make retuen to the Court. from the bank where he was employed Unjustly he was sent to pricon. Adele Jured a certain man into her life at the A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suita Tel. §87-5. The above and foregoing is a true copy | oo ragee Mo 2 L O Oaes held its weekKly C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main st move tention chinery. Teu. 857-3 rooms of the Palmer Memorial school bollding Tuesddy evening and made plans for the risk of lostig her husband's love. As the affair progressed that someone would pay. Dave Martin, everything anywhere. ven to mov)nz boilers and ma- _Speciai_at-|7-8, Alice Bldg. 321 Mam St, Norwich, GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Judg Phone 1386-4. FOR SALE Seven-room cottage house on Cliff St. was evident TAT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and fer the DI work of the fafl term. Taesday even- in prison, had learned the truth. Whes For further particulars, see % Long Distance llorl.n‘ and Expunlnx. Zunmerman, istrict A COVELLD, of Leh:mon on the 2d day of September, |ing the inftiatory degres will de exem-|he cained his freedom the three met ae- 17 Boswell Ave. ARCHITECTS TEAMING and moving trucking a_specialty. Main St Phone 7 plified on a eclads of three candidates. Mrs. John Botham and daughter, Sa- rah, are visiting in New York. Mrs. Martha Delaney is visiting Mr ¥. Adele played her trump card The story is a remarkable drama of a woman's heart, and is not only beau. CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS !’resent—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Jhdge. Estate of Matilda Reibetanz, late of in said District, deceased. lonz dlsuneo Jol The Adm}nistrmm‘- exhibited his admin- one of the most interesting B. BREOMLEY & SO¥, Shetuckel St Phone 38 and . Mrs. Harry Bogue at Thuver Building, Nerwlch, Conn. in Palmertown, after spend h said estato to the it 15 therefore , That the 10th day of Septem- ber, A D 1921, at 3 o’clock in the after- noon, at the Probate Court Room in Leb. r home: gtories of the year. The cast, inchudine several | Darrel Foss, Ramsey Wallace, Williar weeks with her sister, Mrs. Roseoe Dart w.lsh. Carleton King, M. E. Stimson Cour( far allowanee ; NG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, FOR SALE of Uncasville. Shetucket Sl Phone §07. PLANO ANP‘FURNITURE MOVING. other screen ln—or-tg give abls On East Side, a six-room house, with i C. 0. Manchester has returned to his mmn to the star. bath, etc., only a few minutes’ walk to duties ae estimator for the dox factory anon, in said District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Administrator is directed to give Other subjects, a fln' Century ecom- edy called The Clean Up. of the Robertson Paper Co. after a PUBLIC AUCT ION TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompiiy ané at reasouable rices. DI week vacaiion in New York and Phila- Mrs, BAward P. Smith {s visiting rela- notice thereof by publishing this order lietin, 2 news- paper having a eirculation in said Dis- and by posting a copy heréof on of the latest and best comed STOP PAYING HIGH RENT. Intérnational fiNews completes the vr\: SEND IN YOUR RENTS. once in The Ni STOCK AND TOOLS, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. ’l. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street tives in Westerly, at White Hock Farm, White Rock, R. L, farm situated one mile from Westerl the following described ~property: Spruce St., Laurel Hill, a two-family house, with a six-car freshly painted and in all good condition. the public signpost in said Lebanon near- est where said deceased last . Smith has returned the week-end there. ] BREED THEATRE. least four days prOr to the date of said | 2ftSr spemainz Mr. and Mrs. William Ladd moved this-week from the Ritchie tenement to|the unusually fine photopiay production hearing, and make return to the Cou: O e - cows, mostly grade Holsteins, fresh The abm‘e and furezolng is a true copy nearby springers, and 2 year oid bull, 2 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOEIES CLARENCE SHOLES, horses, 10 hens, 30 chickens, 1 brood sow, the tepement owned by Jacob Adams. | Presemted at HAVE unr tires Dew, wear hkv new I.I.Ioh Tire Co. 138 West Thames St. 6 pigs, 1 two-lorse team wagon, 2 demo- GEORGE B. BRIpaR S, 1 two-horse tip cart, 1 co ered express wagon, 1 milk sled, 1 lumber wagon, 1 set g goublé team harness, single collars, corn planter, corn sheller, 2 cultivators, harrow. ted der, corn cutter, seed dropper, seed SOW- en, weeder, 2 playe, 17 10-gt. milk cans, 1 ] Eaward Everett has moved his fam-|NIght was the clever manmer in which fiy from Palmertown to one of the Pe-'{ 2 tensely dramatic story was told s that it was easy to follow. That this i The mill of the Montville Paper Co.|true of the great production, Madonnas and Men is a point worthy of consid- hur '§ Flamme and Ely Clark were | ération for 2 good story well told is business callerst in New Haven Tuece- |one-half the battle in making 2 motion I-lfi T OURT OF nnonu'x !!lb AT A COUR at Lébanon, within and for the District of Lebanon, on the 2a day of September, ;_D. 1921 Present—GEORGE E. Estate of Amherst B. Scoville, late o} quot tanements. T S e S A A REAL ESTATE express harmicss, ed for a few weeks. BRIGGS, Judge, : GVERHAUI.ING AND REPAIR WORK| OF ALL KINDS . Automobiles, l Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branchea Scoit & Clark l}arp 507 TC ¢16 NORTH MAIN STREET BARGAINS Two fine homes on Williams Street with large grounds and room, Cozy 6 room house witl lot on Lincoln Avenue. nouse with two car garage on Wash- Also a 7 room house near business section for $4,000. 2 family houses way below cost to produce them. p. engine, Blizzard biower and cut ft. belt, 50 gal. gasoline tank; 1 incubator and brooder, 1 manure spread- | new this spring, 1 bone eutter, 1 Is, platform scales, 1 Per- machine, 1 electric motor, strawberry baskets, chicken houses ops, 25 bushel corn on ear, 8 acreg g ensiflage corn, sold in Jots; hoes, ra.ku, forks and other articles too nuserous to mention. 3 household furniture, mnlmting of beds, | couches, tables, chairs. stoves and Kitchen utensils, Terms cash, If normy, riext fair day. Lunch procured on groun WHITE ROCK FABM. E B. CARPTENTER. Austionser. JOSEPH - Lebanon, in said Distriet, deceased. Adelaide O. Scoville of Lebanon, Conn., appeared in Cour: snd praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that letters of administrationbe granted on eaid estate, alleged to be intestate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determmefl at the Probate Court Room in Lebanon, District, on the 10th day-of Sej D. 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that nntlm of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order’ one time in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having a circulation in said Dis- trict, at least four dl}! prior to the data of said hearing, and by of this notice on a public sf Town of Lebanon. and made to this Court. The ,above and iorepln: is a true copy GEORGE E. BRIGGS, pleture. The other half is good acti and, this most certainly Madonnas and The schools of the village will com- mence the fall term next Weadnesday | Men also has in abur morning. There will be several changes tackle and f There is no bright, particalar star W this massive feature photoplay, but ev- Farmers of Moantville Cenire are at|ery member of the cast is a star and if ever a picture deserved to be hailed as one enacted by an al donnas and Men can work getting their priza stock and pro- duce ready for exhibition at the county fair at Norwich this waek. A. E. Sharpe visited In, New Haven|claim to such advertising. All of the recent) leading roles are played by actors and actresses wWho have been the plctures as well as stage productions. Fontaine, one of the most famous dancers in the country: No’lch are visiting In Pal-| Edmond Lowe, a Belasco Iezd!ng man ; Faire Binney, dainty Miss Bernice Davis returned to her Dean, motion picture star: Anders Ran- ¢ in New Haven Wednesflay after: dolf, famous for his hundreds of clever ting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. \merformances and Gustay Von Seyfrrititz, Mrs, Hemn Hawley and dn.ghler.l Doris, of Middletown are Mr. and Mrs. F. Edmund Rogers. BOZRAH and Mrs. Bdward Bi; star cast Ma- legitimately lay ty. The teachers of the Wwill have their first teachers’ meeting of the year Tuesday next at Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. George ARCHA W. COIT 63 BROADWAY Evan Burrows Telephone 1334 Rathbun and LEGAL NOTICES Registrars of Voters Notice The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Norwich will maet Voting Districts in said Town on TUES- VERMONT COWS CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. SEVERAL NEW MILCH. FRED W. HOXIE LEBANON, CONN. FOR SALE the 'screen’'s most comnetent character actor, portray the leading roleg In this |st\memlom drama. Madonnas and Men will be the fea- ture again today and Tuesday and oth- er pictures on the bill twelfth chafter of The Sen of Tarsan a Mack Sennett comedy titled Made In lo Kev Haven Sunday, the 28th, ana|the Kitchen and the Jathe News. Feur sister, lln shows today, at 1.30,"3, " COURT OF PROBAT infleld, within and for in the several ;ld on the 3d day of September, . SMITHA Judg: E. Stone, late , in_said District, deceased. Benjamin R. Briggs of said Plainfield appeared in Court and filed a written aj plication praying, for the reasons therei set forth, that an instrument in writing Estate of ' Hattie , to receive applications from or in of those persons to be placed on were guests of Mrs. Blahov's s; accompanied TO BE MADE ummeu MUBI. D. ‘nrrha@ class purporting to be che last will and testa- own rwich deceased, be gaid T of No before gliowed and admitted to probate, uu Carrie Abel of Hartford, Mr. and | MeMillan Arctic Explorer Extolly Tea B al Town Meetiog to e beld s nected. Phnn. shw st 2T Dml‘l’.‘ HOTEL, Ag showing the extraordh week with cance and. valuable mily heuse With modern |n— provements and large. garden lot, w and that letters testamentary be granted the First Voting Dletnet.—-At the to the Executor therein named; where- Bros., Prvu. Telephone Hayes wza Broadway. B about 75 feet water frol\llga on Yufl river, for the low price of $3,0: For further particulars, muuire of JOHN A. MORAN, The. Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE Selectmen’s Office in City Hall. In the Second Voting District—At W. D. Ricker's Dl’lls Store, West Side, on In the Thxrd Voting Dislrlct—At W. H Bowen's News Ofice, Greeneville. P T shop Lo! Ptuiek T. Connell, on wn S e Filth Vonng Dlstri&—-Ai Pone- mn.h Large Hall, Taftville. Ordered, That sald application be hel!fl delermmed at the in said Du:tr'ct on day of Semember. A. D. 192), ‘clock in the afternoon, and thas D bhc mmce of the pendency of said plication,-and of said hearing thereon. given by the publication of this order once in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having a c!rcnllllon in said Dis- gwell . k Lethrop and daughter, Blanche, of Thamesyille, 'merl at the home of Mrs. Albe Miss Alier Bishoo and Mrs Avery were in Norwieh. Tuesds. nie! Youne snq chn. . Nrs. were wv‘t mees COAL AND WOOD wmmmh B.Shuln.wmnwlt.,dt::lmw e the Sixth Voting Dm—At Bill- Hall, Bast smney o( ruerm“xe were recent ca I» Side. wich, Conn., the 2d day of . 1921. . & N: ‘Heuse, with all modern improve- trict, and by post m_v- rooms, located | Sienpost ¥ on the publie nearest to Where deceased hn dwa_\t, an WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- he men Qamaol W ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the uvefl.hu; lwmumu-p-umm i Town, at Jaut five days prhr to the 1 mwm Tt foe: commgbs €IS D. DONOHUE,