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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It wunwiud BULLETIN, TUESDAY,® SEFTEMBER 6, 1821 A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It —_— e —eeeeoooooo A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale - Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin To Let WANTED—Male WANYED—Fomale ‘WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE. W \NTED—Resident representative to e ng fair in this town with fast- ng sutomotive accessory bn the i, 100 per cent. profit: 5ic article tg. Co., 306 Fairfield Ci sepbd nn. are looking for a few = men of good charactsr to repfesent u snoccuvied territory; the position rmanent and the work pleasant; no o outfit free; big. Heath et 13, Manchester, Conn. ul ady work; $135-5130 month; list posi- o : write immediately. Franklin Dept. 31-Y., Rochester, N. Y. A good pastry cool L on tabie and do chamber ' BOOKKEEPER Accountant-Bookkeeper desires posi- tion. Several years’ experience. References. Address W. care Bull, LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black and white shepherd dog; T WANTED_HundreGs men-boys _over government rallway mail clerks; 35-4 Willimantic Div. aug2d | No. 19218 .wuflli—éhvn( woman for gemeral| HARRIS BROS. cider mill at Salem housework, small family, no washing. P.[will be open for business Sept. 14. 0. Box 1 sepsd sep6Tu = ST = and room, by gen- WANTED Good washwoman for reg- |, WANTED-—Board an 3 tleman, private family, permanent, Ad- ular work every week. Call after § b B | jress, giving price, location, etc., Box 99, B exE L. .o P Foare Bullatin. sepbd o A tawore ;" prefes |, TUBN INTO MONEY your oid fumm goman living on West Side. Address |\, SO0 0% off atiice, batns and FOETSE; Bal 0“‘“'_‘ i Sent! storcrooms, by wrliing o ieleblioning us. WANTED—Mald for light housekeep- |and recelve cash for what you have: ing, family of two; siay or go home|Ward Bros, No & dacksen St wili nights. Apply at this office. augdld |mantic, Ct. Tel. 633-3. _ augdTh! NTED—Girl_for _general house- | WANTEDSecond hand furniture and work Kony 16 Broad St aughed | anuiqlies; oldest and largest, dealers Norwieh ; we buy and sell anything ; hi WANTED_Girle; steady position:|egt priccs. Louls D. Ward, 30 and- 32 good pay while learning. Robert Gaif | alr St. Norwich. Phone 108-3: Co., Montville. auglsd may19ThSTu WANTED—OId books and antigues, C. J. King, Norwjeh, Conn. Box 185. sejsd TEACHERS "WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR SALE—Good horse, § years old, | by the Hartford Teachers' Agency, East FOR SALE—Horses | must sell at once, 25 Summit St. Cali | Hartford, Conn., for high, graded aga | mornings or evenings. sep2d rural schools; good salaries. repsd THE AMERBICAN Shoe Repairing Co. is open for business and will guarantee first_class work. F. C., Manager, 36 FO Kranklio St. sepdd WANTED—To drill you a new weli or 1 bave 15 Horses that are broken in f0f | ol ol well deeper. A I, Barl, Con- ail kinds of work. /They are for sale or | ryctor for Artesian Wells, P. O. Box 240, trade at right pi Coma and see them. | yijiimantic, Coun. sep2d - i P WANT TO SELL your farm? This Tel 536 688 | agency sells quick, any time. Weisler's Farm Agency, § School SU, Danieison, Conn. sepld ZUNESAL DIEECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Underiaker and Embaimer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teles GAGER | Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT R I < R VI HOURIGAN BROS. rulakal DIRECiUKs ich and Jewett City 83 MAIN STREET <AL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS vady As DAY 08 NIGHT Shea & Burke “imeral Directors 41 Main Streat JOMN R. BOWMAN 6-118 W. Main St, Norwich, Conn, Established for Half a Century) gor aace § 4 W CONANE, 4L F INSURA NCE J. L. LATHROP & SON: 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON MGrery Bidg. Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Maim St.. Nerwich, Conn, Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Towshons BUILDING M. A. BARBER Steam Engine Repairs WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Teiephone €0 West Main St. » no asvertismg memum Ciliflectic=: eGual to The Bullee business results. passenger touring car in perfect condi- | Norwich tion, | vhone 1044, Norwlch, Conn. aug2éd it so.d al once. lnguive o& Shetucket St FOR BALE-=auismiblics PIPES, PIPES—Pipe sale, a lot of i = —— | briars, bakelite bits, worth §1 to $L.35, FOR + . —Three Metz runabouts,'for 75c; one lot of Frepch and Ilaian - your U; 2 Metz touring €ars in | briars. worth -75¢-to §1, for 50c; one Iot A-1 chay ach ; 1 Excelsior motor- | of briars 25¢; Gold Bond tobacco llc 2 Syele Wi s.aecar, $150; or will exchange | in, at Fagan's Smoke Shop; braich for Ford runabout or touring car; 1 Lee | store, Thayer Bldg. augsid i v, 35x4 1-2, QD chincher, $i8.50; | o oo __Tf E u‘:‘d ll‘l:‘e‘! l;d tubes, all sizes, prices low ; 10“ Ah.flED—lfllfl );:.n@x_ an; lER;(fl_loK::’Eé v and d batteries, $12 to $30; Metz | 10, acrss up, with or without stock; gi new and used Latteries, $13 1o ¥30: Netz | full particulars in first letter as to ‘price, parts for Al ol e 135" sepbd | Size, lucation and terms.” P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn y2id FOR SALE—Must sell my new Cleve- | (g oo o s S land rosakier, ‘;;‘;:ulfis e O s | secod hand farmiture. | Norwien Futal: cash or tim esponsible | fure "Ca., Bree . Tel 19143, We pary, R L. Eronke, Glastonbury, Conn. | {1t 187 ISR D08 jei1a: sevs T YR TSR WANTED—Farms ; all kinds, all sizes, USED CARS must be sold; 1917 Reo | apyyhere jn Conneclicut. 1s your farm touring, 1920 Seripps-Booth ~roadster, | fof sale? Call, write of telephone Hel- 1920 Overland sedan, 1920 Chandler 7+ [man's Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds SE, passenger_fouring, 1920 Hupmobiie tour- | Danjelson, Conn. Jetd ing. C. V. Pendleton, 45 Broadway, 5 bile Agency. aug2id WANJ Sccond hand and antique e 30| pummitark " TiEer & Kremen, sitessora. t3 FOR SALE—Type Cadillac eeven-| A, Bruckner, o5 ¥ranklin St. Phone 717-3 i, mar29d exceptional power, over 16 miles to zllon, fine cord tire equipment. Tele- ’ TO RENT FOR SALE—Overland touring car, in y gO ing order. Inquire Henry Shnes 5% "Norih Main St augied” | TO RENT—Furnished room with kitc enette for light housekeeping. 27 Division FOR SALE—1519 Dodge touring car, |St. sly painieu, guaranteed in perfect con- on. lungwre enry Allard, 35 North T0 RENT—Two or three connected Main St augled |furnshed rooms for housekeeping, gas set tubs, hot and cold water; also | FOE SALE—1917 Cadiilac, in excei'ent i ey ior ek conuition, new enkine, Wiil sell reasouable | \ 84 rranklin e © room flat, modern et = Pearl St sepdd o TO RENT—In The Marion, i ifi of the fines y oms eat, and wonth. sou ut i goou Luiing con- ot ot , 8 ouu paint. Chandler Sport Model, ffEL C4SS| 4o RENT—Store 119 Frankiin St In- BING BROS., V. Covello, | Tel. 1290, Chestnut St | sepld t Plain, eight- workmen at the faire anwed; also neating and gasfiting. ienry Ajlen & Son Co. |Plumbing, Heating, | Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET ant Telephone 410-2 | | Franklin | Zunmerm | trucking a_spec: farm_situaied one mile from Westerly, mprovements, and garagé. PLUMBING SUPPLIES aug2ld —— e vy T—Rooms for light house- PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Phone 1887, jvga CONIRACTOBS—JOBBERS, Tlumbing and Heating. JUHN BLUM, Lreed Buiding. Pione, PHONE 568-/ SNT—Furnished rooms, with or 1out board. 13 Boswell Ave. je6d AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES The very Dest plumbing by expert brices is BUAT- | HAVE your tires 1ctreaded. look like ar like new, as good 2as new. ire Co. 93 W. Main St. feb24d s ey ENRIGHT & McMAHON ' RADIATORS i ing!f v oy aning § 5] CR DAMAGED and Stove Kepairs ] REPAIRED AND RECORDED SATISFACTORY SERVICE i : JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St Tested Under Air Pressure 5 MUD GUARDS o AND LAMPS PRINTING . i = E: o E PEINTING of all kinds promptly and 2588 STRAIGHTENED neatly dome. Estimates promptly and AND REPAIRED eerfully given. The Bulletin Co., 68 mrita” | Wi E. SHANLEY o 439 MAIN STREET, (East Side) GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, | !’\ 10 moving and trucking. Tel. 61i-12. jyid H h | GUS LAMBERT, Jx., No. 341 Main St [¥] | Moving and trucking. Tel. 387-5. C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We iy 3 move everylhing anywhere. Specidl at- [ tention given to moving boilers and ma- i N icnmcr Te. 837-3. Leng Distance OF ALL KINDS 17 Hoswell Ave. TEAMING and moving, long dis! ty. Joiin H. Ford, 4:; Automobflefl, aim St Phone 1 B. BEO] Shetucket S LONG DiSTAN! T _BROWN & MARTLEY, Shetucket S( Phone 607, Tr ruane e Shets Wovma, | 1Tucks and Carts 2 Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trime TEAMING AND TRUCKING ming, Upholatering and Wood Work. done very prompiiy ané at reasouable 3 R Blacksmithing in all its branches Shetucket Street Phone 175 507 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET PUBLIC AUCTION - AUCTIONS g MUsIO WEDNBSDAY. REBT. 7. 1921, “at 10 o'clock & m., ERNEST E. at White Rock Farm. White Rock, R. L, BULLARD) the following deseribed property: 0 Teacher of the Soms, mostly grate Holstelns, fresh and Vielin earby springers, year ull, 2 lorsee, 10 hens, 30 chickens, 1 brood sow,| ~ Phone 127-4 § pigs, 1 two-horse team wagon, 2 demo- Bliss Place crat wagons, 1 two-horse tip eart, 1 cov- gred express wagon, 1 milk sled, I lumber | 1 Have a Few wagon, 1 ect gouble team harness, single | Outfits to Lend. []° &xpress harnizss, 0 eollars. com blanter e - ler, vators, harrow,- T, corn cutter, seed dropper, seed sow- HELEN ERKINS g, vosder. 3 plows, 17 T0ak. itk eans, 1 L. . D. engine, Blizsard blower and cut- ter, #5 0 beli, 50 g casmine wone”; | TEACHER OF SINGING Incubator and broodér, 1 manure spread- | Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET gr. hew this spring, 1 bone cutter, 1 sel ckle and fails, platform scales, 1 Per- tion milking machine, 1 elecfric motor, Iot_of strawberry baskets, chicken houses PIANO TUNERS and coops, 25 bushel corn on ear, § acres of standing ensi . s0ld'in lots; { foul, kel fovke o "ot sruces | FREDERICK T. BUNCE Bousenols_tu-mivare, comsiovne: of bed The Pian er ure, gouches, tables, chalrs, 5:1‘1 b e o Tun stoves an en_uténsils. Phone 838-! remo Terms cash. If mmy.d:ut fair day. Swa e e A E E c% uetioneer. HOTELS GOEPH ROBE Betoman. e | _AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Mo 3 Prop. First class Sarage servics €on FOR SALE—Fru g8 me o , new, §2.40% : eight Yooms, e, on state road, $1.5 J. N. Watrous, Norwich. FOR SALE_Four lots, Groton Long 3t bargains; one o of lagoon with shofs frontage 40x80 feef, choice Jocation, private land- ing, must be sold at once at great sacri- fice, §550, less than half, value; act quick- Chariés R, Noyes, Hail, Lyme, Cotin. Largest listed ‘agency. in tiis sec- tion for farms, shore properties, town and Let me help you fin " FOR SALE Three apartment brick dwelling within 5 minites’ walk to Frank- line Square. Always rented. An- nual income $732.00. Price §5,000. A bargain for quick buyer. THOS. H. BECKLEY 208 MAIN STREET \ — place you want. FOR SALE—Folding saw incubator $8, Hssex bator §5, Guernsey cow $80. C. H. Libbey, EO SALE—Fufniture. No. 33 Spring During the past weelk there has been much new building started In the city and several contracts have also been completed. The two largest projecis now in hand are those of the West Side School house on Elizabeth street and the ercction of the storfouse for the Yan- tic Grain and_Products company on Céve street. The work on the school house is being rushed along ar a rapid rate and is practically ready for a ‘arge amount of brick work in the rear of the building. At the Yantie Grain and Produce com- pany te storehouse is well along! the forms for the cement piers having been FOR SALE—Farm of 14 1 fiorse, one cow and dne helfér, crops and Rosevelt. Ave, FOR BALE—Several good cider bar- t £ & Three-family house with modern Write to Box 422, Danleison, Conn. | Three family nouse with moder about 75 feet water frontage on Yantic| an. river, for the 16w. price of $3,000. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN ‘3. MOBAN, The Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. im: cith FOR SALE_White Angora rabbits, J. Locker, Lake road, Dayville. "FOR SALE—In South Cantérbury, farm 8t 50 atres, youne a wood ; gell on houses in village. €a, Plainfield. FOR SBALE_Manufacturer's boys’ suits and knee pants; wholésale prices, at 43 Washington St. ple_orchard, new ly_tiew, plenty of y_terms; also two new Inquire Antonio Gero- FOR SALE Néw House, with all modesn improve- | T0oms each. They are of the bungalow ments, containing seven short distance good location. FEANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, OB SALE_Kiichen range, 1 Vulcan gas range, good as new. 58 Summer St. $65.00 for an upright planc, stool and scarf, Delivered without eharge. Terms Poured last week and this week it is probable that the work of setting up the ; frame work will make considerable pro- 3 | Eress. This building is about 100 fect by 80 feet Contractor Sweeney is do- ing the work. | The Crawfora block on Main street is rapidly nearing the comnletion stage soon he ready for eccupancy r work is ali completea and the interior finishing Is well along, Much bullding in the Thamesville sec- tion of the city, especially below the city line s being done. Within the past month five new houses have been start- ed and several of them are wek along toward completion. ‘These houses are mostly cottage houses with six or seven z located | type. Franklin Square, | Plans are In the works for an addi- tional building at the Norwich State Hospital and plans and contracts let will soon be announced and work started This new work will include a ‘arge -ward $25 down, §1.50 weekly. den_Company, Norwich, Conx, $200.00 for an upright piano, with steol scarf, Delivéred without charge. Easy terms; 525 down, 32 Plaut-Cadden e Elm LEGAL NOTICES Registrars of Voters Notice The rcegistrars of Voters of the Town in the several Voting Distriéts in said Town on TUES- ¢ buildi ek erected this 5 DA e EPaEMBES, | 1eWw buildings have been erected this frem 9 o’clock a. m. till 5 o'clock | YT than in any year prior to 1916. W , to receive applications from or i | the n t of those persons to be placed om | buildings an evén greater Norwich, Conn. $390.00 for a fine 88-note mahogany player piano, with 15_rolls, library priv- llege, bench and scart; easy terms; no nofes to sign, no interest; f one year; free delivery; terms $50 down, The Plaut-Cadden Com- free tuning for T TO BE MADE FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cord; cliest- nut wood, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, $7.50 Henry Saucier, Danielson, Conn. | Blectors in said Town of Norwich before the Annual Town Meeting to be held Oct. Firtsfi! Voliz\}l D;{s:‘ict—At the | Selectmen's Office in City . "grm y Tn the Second Voting District—at w.| RAL ESTATE SALES FOR SALE—One 4 year old Ayrshire West Side, on AND MOETGAGE LOANS & Kennedy, Day- | D; Ricker's Drug Store, West Main St. . _ In the Third g?fiun: (]})l!lrlcl Bowen's News Office, Greeneville. : 5 “In’ the Fourth Voting District—At the | s8I0 e last year. Th"‘dloans ;.)r Barber Shop of Patrick T. Connell, on | Tespective weeks amounted to §2 West Town St. A & In the Fifth Voting District—At Pone-| In New London there were 7 sales of | realty in the week just paseed to 11 for cow and calf. FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, C. 8.'Brown, Yantle. Phone STOP In to see us: shing in the line of second-hand - furnie ture, stoves. etc. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St Korwich we caity every: mah Large Hall Taftville. In the Sixth Voting District—At Bill- ings’ Hall, East Side. orwich. Conn., the 2d day of Sepetmber, A. D. 1921. TYLER D. GUY, CORNELIUS J.” DOWNES, Registrars of Voters. Phone 1703-3. BACRIFICE SALE 185-acre farm, pleasant location, near and market, rns and outbuildings {fertile fields, large pastures, brooks and springs, two avple orchards, 200,000 feet , $1,250 cash. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. § Chff St. Tel | Registrars’ Notice The Registrars of Voters of the Town |ing. Monday evening the reception was of Salem hereby give motice that they ' held in the C Town Hall in| Miss Jeannet! ay, Sept. $th, 1821,' had charge of 9 a. m. un%l 5 p. m., for the pur- se of preparing a list 6f names entitled Also to add to the list of | voters the names of those persons who formerly been registered as in said Town who State one year.and will be in session at the said Town on Thurs A very desirable property, consisting | rece T of fine 10-room house and outbuildings, wih_about 18 acrés of land, located on Norwich Town end, a great op- to stcire choice property at sondble price. ‘ ther particulars, fnquie of JOHX A. MORAXN have resided Town six ' py N ed and Too Muc Annual Town | Dated at Salem, Conn., Sept. 2, 1931 J. F. ROGERS, TDONALD FRASER, Registrars of Voters. Franklin Square. to be erected on the Dawley property re- cently purchased. Other building projects in the city have made equally as good progress as those mentioned and the outlook for 1921 is very promising and it is expected this year will exceed any vear since 914 in the amount of building dne. More adual decrease in the cost of erease in bufding during the coming vear is ex- pected. While some building materials ave dropped there are others that re- high, however, a considerable de- rease in certain building materials_is expected at the first of the year. Norwich had 10 sales of real estate during the past week to 14 for the and $2 70. A Bulletin For Sale 5 Advertisement Will Sell It BULDING OPERATIONS IN NORWICH —— the same week last yea gage loans totaled $4 for the respective weeks. 75 and §106,900 | I NEW LONDON. Plans are being drawn for a cottage | Street. dormitory at for Women, to be built_as a gift from Vinal of Middletown. The|in T, A, B. Build plans call for a two-story house, 30x50 the first story G. U. 0. of O. meets rubble_stone, construction and shingled exterior for story. Tie house will be arranged for the house- keeper's suite, and dormitory accommodations for 1 three - baths. Dav‘e Martin. = The entire house will be provided with | Adele, private secretary hardwood floors and. will be finished in | Vibart, office manager, as his bride. hard woods. Bullding Permits. W. L. Spicer, frame cottage, Wall Peter and St frame church, approximately $5,000, Paul Congregation, estimatel cost of bmild- Work has been started on the founda- tlon for a bungalow for Mrs: Charles Musante at the corner of Main and Front streets, the sité of the old Potter home- stead. which was burned on the 1896, at which time the lage suffered its most serious conflagra- lding being one’ of three structur stroyed, causing a property loss of over $15,000. The new building will be erected on the exact spot where the Potter home- stead stood, some of the foundation of the old building being used for the mew WATCH HILL, st news to p: Probably the ment that Howard C. Buck of Hartford is planning to build six new bungalows | the cyclonic climax of Luring Lips, ‘e east of the meadows of the Misquamicut Buck reeently pur- chased this strip of land from Samuei] H. Davis, and will name it Misquamicut park. The Westerly Water has agreed to bring water to the tract, and Mr. Buck expects that will be built and occupied by next season, Golf course. STAFFORD SPRINGS Schwanfu & Sons Co., with in New York, will erect a nt at the old Garland proper- y. which they recently purchased. No architect has been selected. PHOENIXVILLE guests of Mr. and Mre. R. G. Clemens. Schumanski, who were married M in Willimantic at 8 o'clock in the mmunity house. nd a large sum was day evening to e range hall was c The food sale Thursday at Charles Sastford was well patron- | | Jewert City f I sram. ized VERMONT COWS CARLOAD JUST ARRIV SEVERAL NEW MILCH. FRED W. HOXIE - LEBANON, CONN. NOTICE The Democratic Electors of the Town ted to meet in the ept. 10th, 1921, of Lisbon are reau Town Hall on Saturda at 830 p. m., to nominate candidates for the Town Offices. Dated at Lisbon, Sept. 3. DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE. Mr. and M yon were in Willi mantic Sunday and atiénded camp meet. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Leander S ford were recent gu 36th birth t with Clifford Republican Caucus The Republican Electors of the Town | of Cantarbury who are enrolled upon the | ford. Abington, Pomfret, Republican caucus list are hereby noti fied and warned Town Hall Monday. Sept. o'clock p. m., for the purpo: nomination candidates for all Offices to be voted for at the ele Town Officers to be Monday of October, 1921, and to do any | we and all other business proper to be done at said meeting. By order of the Republican Town Corn- WEEKAPAUG . CLARK, Chairman. FOR SALE | A FINE BUILDING LOT, 100x102 5! IN EXCELLENT RESI- SECTION OF CITY, .PRICE LOW. APPLY TO James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET t s Town H 3d its meeting. Wednesdey afternoon, {day of Septembe Greene Mrs. B ¥ t from Midd yn, New York. ved numerous gifts. varded, first to Ad: on, a leather in The Ocean View W. C. T. U. will he h, with its trea Macomber. urce, Mrs. H. NOTICE The Republican Electors of the Town of Salem are réquested ta meet in caucus e on Saturday, Sept. i L D 0| Miss Alice J. Ogden, Miss George. M slominate icandidates for Town OMbes Sbe Donalson, Walter Guber and .|erl')F Ll‘om‘,[ all of New Haven, spent Sunday after- Per order of Republican Town Com-|noon at the Macomber farm. FRANK E. WILLIAMS, Chairman. Dated at Salem, Conn., Sept. 5, 1921. wWOoO0OD FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Carriages, Wagons, | in Town Tall the - ensuing year, to be elected on tie first Monday in October, 1921, r. and Mrs. Coles and son F Wallingford, spent the Wheat Point cottage. Mrs. Dean, who has been ill the past week, is_improving slowly. Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St. FOR SALE Seven-room cottage house on Ciiff St. For further particulars, see A.V. COVELLD, 198 Ol & | FOR SALE On East Side, 2 six-reom house, with bath, éte, only a few minutes’ walk to NOTICE \ 3 N motored to Groton and Norw The Registrars of Voters of the Town St o of Montville will be in session at the|. Fred Dumn of New York is the gu Town_ Hall at Montville Thursday. Sept. | 0f his drother, Admiral H. O. Dunn, at 8, 1821, from 9 a. m. unmtil-5 p. prepare a list entitled “to be made,’ Ust of clectors Phone 792 STOP PAYING HIGH RENT. SEND IN YOUR RENTS. Spruce St., Laurel Hill, a two-family house, with a six-ear garage, freshly painted and in all good condition. CLARENCE SHOLES, 183 West Thames St. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Two fine homes on Williams Street PAINTERS, nected. Phone. Shetucket St. ——— DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European JOHN F. AMBURN, Hayes Bros., Props. Telcpens Lish ter and Decorator in all its branches; | 26-28 Broadway. t work and materlal at right prices by akilled workmen ; estimates promptly and eérfully given, 139 Laurel Hill Ave, Al v il ave. COAL AND WooD | _COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in large or small quantities. Phone 504 or amemiTECTS 1326-2. R. Shapiro, Willew Bt, - Durkee Lane. OUDWERTR & THOMPSON with large grounds ages. Cozy 6 room house witi lot en Lincoln Aveaue. Modern ith two car garage 6n Wash- m house near satca ac the brewsry TRY A CASE=IT’S FAMOUS Jewett City Bottling Co. 19 SOUTH STREET ington St. Also a? business section for 2 family houses wa y below cost to produce them. : Phone 42-2 JEWETT CITY ARCHA W. COIT - Ing her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Reed, of Providence the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Bliven, Mrs. H. A. Macomber and Mrs. Abbie J. Collins h Sund: o | the Ninigret farm. and | Elmer L. Macomber of Newpert spent in said | the week end recently at Dated at Montvllle, Sept. 3. 1931, ROBERT PATON EDMOND KILLE is home here. who have oc- Dr. Gaggin and famit; cupled the Juniper cottage during the summer, have retwf~td to their home ir Pittsburgh, Pa. Bouth Manchester.—Younz meén of the West Side are complaining that the rale which have been completed this summer, > t h T AS T E must be vacated and no lojtering is al- in e 1 lowed on the sidewalks after this hour. T COULD HARDLY STRAIGHTEN UP. ‘When the kidneys are overworked or disordered and fail fo throw out waste matter from the system, it causes aches, pains, lame back, swolien ankles, sore joints, dizsiness, floating specks, otc. J. W. Seabock, Chester, Pa., wrifes: Kidneys and back hurt me so when I got out of bed in the morning 1 could hardly straighten up. Had to rub the small of hardly butfon my shoés. 1 haven't felt the soreness since 1 took Foley Kidney Pills. Lee & Osgood Co. BOOKJINDING BEOOKBINDER . JOSEPH BRADFORD 108, Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order CHIROFODIST A S T T AECHITECTS THERS @ 00 aqvertsing meefum o Bustern Conmnecticut equal to Bulles WHEN YOU WANT to ness before the public, the Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY A. G. THOMPSON, T. 8. Chiropodiat. efi"uy%'fwl Foot Specialist (protect your feer). Suite um better, than through the advertising|?-8: Alice Bldg. §21 Main St. Norwich, columns of The Bulletiz. Conn. Phone 1366-4. - lam2id VOLUNTOWN The Center school is much improved in having been paidted inside ne grounds graded and| irty bis b pat In|interpretation of Grizel in Sentimesal excellent condition for the opening of| school Wednesday, Sept 7th. has been done under the supervision of | 3. E. Clarke, chairman of the local school Miss Winifred Jones and sister. Miss Florence, of New London were week end | and out and There was a large attendance at the reception tendersd Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Trowbridge of Eastford entertainment in “Ye Olde Mille” for the medal to be awarded ife saving. The attendance was goo | ir: e e roating | "iouls H. Bitchotta, Mea. Mary Hix.ant try Fredette have newiy painted their ne | houses in | Many campers at Beach pond are still enjoying the cool breezes and good fish- is noted. The submarine passage to the pond has mot ! one has bheard ng captured. by men. Local people have to_hear of some of those ery ships arriving by Downing Brothers are altering.the old blacksmith shop at the Center, intending | to use it as a garage for their two big 1 people were in Ab- or which the al Scranton of the mavai training days' furloug t the home of Mr. and | her and son Ric e former’s pare! Philip Lemoine. . a student nurse| { included. acation at her home | - | themselves creditably in ti | rotes. d two weeks' tal at Brewster's Neck was a| itor at her hom ant Strange, Eugene Partlp called on Jerry Magre his home in Griswold Sunday. Hannan of Danbury, Miss| Rose Cook, New London, and Miss Lemoine and home of Mr. and McDonald of awtyscet, R. L, t guest at the home of his and Mre. Thomas McDon-| lip of week end with Mr. and Mrs. George C. St. John at Thomas' ehurch, ton church of St been cleaning and Mrs. Schriver and. family of Eastcote motored to New Haven Wednesday and 10th, b _ (standard time), spent the day. Voluntown, and the miss| Anne at Glasgo have the cemetery. HOPKINTON News has been recel ed of the resent Sara Worth in New Bed- 3 Worth in former years sitor at the home of Mrs, Cath. Mrs. Russell Boss has been entertain- bert Clarke, of Alfred, N, Y., has visiting friends 4 at the homes of Mrs. Sarai Hood and Charles < Carpenters were night on the haway fair grounds, get- Ung things in readiness for the open- Charles W. Joliy spent the Labof Day vacation with his family in Maple court, The late dry spell has ripened corn su rapidly that farmers are beginning to cut it up and shock it, Pastures, lawns and brooks ave suf- fering for want of rain. ‘The Ashiand Line and Twine Manu- have commenced improv- opposite their plant, re ed from Charles P. Eccles. which. compels them to be off the streets | T h K l C K * at 9 o'clock is being rigorously enforced e 1 8|6y the police. The recreation grounds,] facturing Co. 5 ing the property cently purch: The Flcbe Greene Ward” chapter, D. A. R, held an all:day meeting house, Ashaway. Cook and family of Pendle- Cook and family of tors at the home of rank H. Brewn in Main street, Ash- ton HIll, and Mort Stonington, were postmistress . has been enjoving a vaca- Quonocontaug beach the i ‘Wheeler has as assistant during my back before I could walk. I could | her absence. SPANISH LICORICE INDUSTRY The manufacture tract and paste is an important Span- This is a comparatively as formerly was exported unmanufactured. Over | 6,000,000 pounds of the root were ex-! ported in 1918 and more than 600,000 | pounds of extract and paste. licorice ex- ish industry Farmers have finished harvesting this year’s tobdcco | crop, which is considered the best raised in Suffield in many years. There were practicaily 4,600 acres grown n town this | Horace Lee W year and the weight will Tun about 200 | siglia 6f Refne, Italy pounds more to the acre than last year. ! Hampton Carson Barton Teni, No. T, D. of Vao L. IT.%IMB-W No. 509, N. E O. P, Swmht meets in Ge: ANNOUNCEMENTS STRAND. In a busy Wall street banking office the chiel teller, clatmed The happy couple combined their }em- cymoon with his vacation, Dave had or | saved considerabie money and they TeRiS- tered at a sumptuous notel at one of New York's fashionable resorts. Life was a beautiful symphony 1o the lovers until a knock came at ths Avor. An officer had a warrant for Dave's ar- rest. ‘The bank had discovered that $50,000 for which Dave had signed before he stafted on his trip was mis.ing. In his bag was found the wrapper that was arcund the money. Blind justice sent Dave Martin to prison. Vibart bad never been enthusi- astic ovér Adele’s marriage and he had often looked at her with desire glowing in his eyes. He now made oven advances to her, which she acoepted. In prison. Dave learned of what was going on and raged with jealousy. He was only wait- ing for the day of his reiease, then some- one would pay. On that day Dave went to the banking firm and from a friend learned that Vibart was leaving for South America. At the pler he saw Vibart and his wife, obviously eloping. Vibart carried a grip which he clutched, refusing to relinquish it for a moment. Dave rushed towand the couple. Adels grabbed the bag and the men battled furiously. < The mystery of Adele is revealed in | Universal production, at the Strand sae tre today, with Edith Roberts in the i ring role. = The Cleamup, a Century comedy, apd an International News completes (he program. % e ettt it DAVIS THEATEE. When Realart determined to ecelebrata their second anniversary with a special production, they combed the industry fas- someone to fittingly occupy the star past in the story which was written by Hées tor Turnbull. It was not mere chames that Miss MeAvoy avas chosen to piay the role of the petite French iy Jeanne Millette, in A Private Scandal, af the Davis theatre Wednesday and Thums day. s Miss McAvoy had already made & rape’ utation for herself with her marvelons Tommy, and her fine characterizations in The Devil's Garden, Truth About Huee bands, Forbidden Valley, and other ple: tures. In A Private Scandal Miss McAver & called upon to portray a very difficuld role, that of an innocent girl upon suspicion rests, and who keeps through loyalty to the guilty woman whe has been her friend and benefactor. Biise McAvoy handles this with consummate art. The third Paramount picture made in England, Appearances, is from the pen {of Edward Knoblock, cne of the most talented wrietrs fof screen and stage, and it has been directed by Donald Crisp A splendid cast of players headed by David Powell and including several London fa- vorites, among whom tre Mary Glynne, Langhorne Burion and Percy Standing, interpret this dramatic picture, which will be the second attraction. The story deals with the struggles of is £pending) , reckless young architect to keep up ap- pearances beyond his income. His at- tempte to advertise his growing success d children, | v means of increasing extravagance is intended to typify the present day sttuz- gle for existence of the middle and pro- fessional classes. While entertaining spectators, the story conveys a sound, | wholesome moral that cammot fail te prove beneficial. The p! yers acquit respective A new and very funny comedy will & Kissing Time at the Dawis. Manager Davenport announces Kissing Time, the George V. Hobart-Ivan Caryl musical comedy success. for sn. engage- ment of one night on Tuesday, Sept. & Having scored a hit in New York, Bos- ton, Philadeiphia and Chlcago last season and coming here with the same elaboratc {stage settings and dressed in the latest Parisian fashion, it should please the mos texacting. The principal roles are in the hands of Eve Lynn, Dan Marble, Mabel Frene year, Murray Stephens, Mabel Gould Charles Horne, Jesse Willingham amé Augustus Buell Nonsense that might be absurd in ether circumstances becomes delightfuily mirth provoking in the hands of these finished players and the most discerning musieal critic will probably be satisfied when he realizes that some have' been engaged more for their acting. ability than for their vocal attainments. The musie, by Ivan Caryll, is catchy—with a good swing and tinkle, and the hits Bill and Coo, Kissing Time, Love's Telephone and the Mimi waltz are of the whistleable kind. BREED THEATRE. Without doubt. the most starting and genuinely dramatic feature picture ever shown in this city is Madonnes and Men, which is now being presented at the Breed theatre. It is a story so sweeping and stupendous in its action, =0 remark- ably produced aud o expertly acted that it marks an epoch in the production of motion pictures. Those who have already seen it at the Breed theatre declare that it is by far the greatest film attraction they have ever been fortunate ‘enough to witness and that it has never been equalled in story, produstion or aeting. Today is your last opportunity to ses this remarkable feature. Other plctures on the bill include the 13th episode of The Son of Tarzan, the Pathe News and a Mack Sennett comedy entitled Made in the Kitchen. PO Will Help Sforving Russians. Workingmen's _circle, No. 125, s te consider ways of helping the starving Russians at & mass meeting which s to be held in the Strand theatre Sunday at 12.30 and will be addressed by Abe Epstein, former national chairman of the Workingmen's cirele. M Hurwich of 24 Elizabeth stregt,'is chairman of the com- mittee ma'ting the local ngements for the mass meeting. Sells Williams St. Lot. James L. Cass hae =0ld fur C. Hopkins of Phi building lot owner next to No. 88 Wi about faet decp. T er is s 1. Rataben, 2 dwelling site. Harttord —Fx- Ambaseador fleld and Mrs Penfitld a: gdests at Hopewell Hail ands. The party incigaes. ‘ashinglon,