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A Bflfd:l: B Afiverfl{ement Will Get It WANTED—Male TED — sred boy & [ . WANTED-—Carpet W zepsic. A'-‘Z:\Kunn l«tc :;‘frfl‘)s}fxu:a wfi"rfi teady, 2 Telephone 1207-5, B. A. Aumy, a girl &3 maid, 8. F. Peterson, 130 Main TS _stree! sep! street. : ures s figdbs il *e np-mn Ter nflu ;ar.k. Jing-| TUBN um-o MONEY your nld furni- WANTED—At once, experienced farm er, sm t | ture, Aloves, hooke, nri‘fi{ mtrr::‘ hai Phone 435-4. sepsd sepjsd which are our :!uuv\\nm T WASTED—§ %gbr silo nlimg ork. TE] Girl, Go road | 2oX mo'.nfl'a Yor what you Apoly ou tarm, T ok WO, an ko e 7:1." ‘Ward* Bros., L 45 Jackacn sz.. wnu- beaz.“ Roovevelt gvenue, EAst as‘{an x 1T7.____SepTd.__|mantic, Ct." Tel. §32-5. augdlhs T'L 293 S5 v "'E,fim,‘%’l,"" ANTED—Second hand !mmxre nml — Balesman coliector. 1 M ia - | sntiques; oldest nd l sm Se ‘U‘dfl ine Co., 43 Main st = m "3 f:zmpmfi.“a b\ly and u ‘?@ ‘ £ At mm gensral housework ; Water sz Norwxch. Pho e 708-8. "“"‘ “Resident’ "‘“’" 19 | woman nm o West - Side. A S' p b i fown w1 Bax §6, Bulletin Office. xmz S wing T Tl g T at, Cart, must be in Toexiesk l'W o rafit: S0c articic. | WANTED—Giriey Arstcm - condition. ‘P. O. Box 694, ¥r ‘Sparker @, 30§ Fairfeld |good 237 while launln‘. Taftville, Conn., or Telephone 463-4. mmuwcn._ wann, pepéd & Montville. Bug M _ sen? ')—flmtmdl men-boys over rd_and foom, by gen- mall clerks; ivate funm perinanent 54 1255100 month; Uit post- OB SALE—Worses 5 g peice. lotation, etc. Box 'nut. 31-Y., mscxm'ur ?\“l{n P 14, el 7— "'.::,"' 4 ster, N. .| " ¥om SALE—Good horse, § years old | FraCuERS WANTED nummuxu i must gell at once 35 Summitst -Cail (ny Yol Thrioad Tesciiers' Agency, Last WANTESL A good pastyy cook; also | MOrhings or evenings. sep3d | 1lirifora, Conn., for i Prvt giri to wait on table and do chamber ‘nu-x uchoola good sau.m., r-epB T R T ke iy ey “AMERICAX Shoe Repairing Co. FOR SALE is for bLusinesy s.ml wnl guarantee l sisss ot S A R i LOST AND FOUND 1 have 15 Horses that ue broken 1n for L 0.8 Fervams ~ | all kinds of work. They are for sale of | WANT 'ro “SEIA. your Warm? This LOST—A palr of Ryvglasses 1A white| trade at right prices. Come :nd lea them. |agency sells quick, axy time. Welsiers e« o g e A e | BLMER E. PIERSON, rm i 9 Schooi St., Danlelsom, Odfice, l\.ndvfl.‘cul}': .'ewxu'fl;ui-v? Tel 538-3. PE_LB-‘.P x LOST—Bunch of keve. Return to 18 e Cnien ho T R““.epu e % iats, Lakelile bits,- wogth ix e SRR for 78c; one lot of Frebch and 1 LOST—DBetween West Main street and | FOR BAKR-/Anthholfio briars. worlh Té¢ to §1, for 50¢; One X Fair Grounds, rime and 1 glass of girls| —— jof bries 2ac, Gad Bond tobacto 100 Finder ple ity Mrs. C. OB SALE—Indian Scout Motoreycle. | i, ai Fagai's” Suioke S7 "Manio ireot, photé | $175. inquire 110 North Maln sucet |stoie, Thayes 116 8d e A e it o S P A WANTED—100 farms for ca*aiogue, £ tween Frankiin stréet and| FOR SALE Three Metz nabouts, [ 19 acres up, with or without stock; give Boswell avenue, & ehance book. Return |your choice $100; 2 Mets tourimiy cars in|iull particuiars in firat leiter as to ‘price, to Bulletin QOtfice, and /receive reward. |A-1 chape, §250 eaca; 1 ‘Exceisior motor- | gize,. location and terms P, O. Bpx;fl. S nnnu‘. uao or wm uu‘aauc Je\'ett City, Conn. iy2zd PSR A “Pon SALm—Sweet cum- Will_de- A Bulletin To Lt Advertisement Will Rent It JEWETT CITY. ing On Tonight - The fall rally of the Oon(anneeo! Associ- iver 330 2 bbl. Cail or B}.u Bab- | Siv_ Churches was held wit, hthe Fir. hma L. Case has soid for Frederiek '“W- N"- €, meeis in mflufl . 4. Tel. M-l?. Jmu C"J Congregational church at Griswoid, ‘gmsmilu'um of New Haven, to Gilbert Pl'lth . No. 4. R A H. Rev. John P. Richardsoy, pastor, w,d,u Leona S. Bowers, a tract of land “.W_ Memple. 2 T will sell maunble. a nlldny The six churches accordin; on the easterly side of Cedar street about rwich / No. 430, B. P. 0. E, , located 10 tes’ Wi market are: Preston, organized 1 n: 50x90 feet. Mr. Bowers will erect & B Platnfon, 1705; Griswold, 1720; Lis- | ™odérn dwelling on the site. Clover emple, No. 9. P. B, meets in n Will bon, 1723 ; mnover, 1766, and Jewett P ;ngefifihwws“ further | City, 1825, STRAND THEATRE. s:ruauh apply to Mr. J. sumne\d. ntral Vlluge, Connx. €ep8d. |ent from all the country round to en- | urday. FOR su.!: — Crescent Beach, new | 0¥ the exercises of the day, After the phetoplay. Alvin & Shaw In_a eom- te Vlflmwn.ho.lfho o F, M U., meets in Hal e.hu.u 0. D. H 5, Four big acts and a feature |Meets in Germania Ha One hundred =nd seventy were pres-| Vaudeville Thursday, Friday and Sat- rics Bungalow for Salc, also | opening” devotional part in which Rev.|edy, tinging and dancing act, Wiliam ANNQLINCEMENTS seseius dce.r-u.e &. ungalow lol C‘o Cn’ Mr. Lewis of Preston, Rev. J, W. Payne |Kramer, the talking monologist, Oliver lefins, Crescent Leach Land S-| of Jewett City, and Rev. John Thomp- (& Nerrit in a comedy act and Jacksom, |, Of Norwich Town Green ¥riday af- cent Beach, son of Bethel took part, Bichmond P.|Walsh, Jagkson in a novelty .x" "?wu and evening, Sept. Sth, there A0l O Mom Co, are smrung a!Gardner, a student at the Unlversity The fe: ure photopiay is WE- Wil be a sale for Connecticut College N fall ‘clearance| sale—all goods greatly re-| ot Michigan, 1] i d, | 1t ducea. Stop ! in and see for yourselfl. | fave ne‘:, sang the aria, O Go s P et Mendelssohn). “FOR SALE_Stove parts for &11 ‘makes ct stoves. Bring nnme of stove and|ths oratorlo Stabat -Mater, Rossini),|in something interesting without bring- New London 'Salesroom, 16 1703-2. ~ sep7d !‘nl SALE—Eighty hens, one cow — | veloped argain. _Greenwood F*rm. 175, Vol um.own, Conn. sepid B SALE—At beautiful Groton Long "olnt ‘Winter home, lather and plastered, double flw four rooms on first floor, electric ghts, garage. 3 large hen|the composition. She was also accom- houses. 2 fots.. 2i3x30 from one Blre;; panled by Mrs Richardsos. The floral |$50 a month ag punishment for running to other. Garden, rasberry bushes, gra of | vine, tre Business reasons for selling. 3“. lived here 7 years win- ter and summer. Box 95, Groton Long Point, NoanR, Conn. p7d. OR SALE—Try Olcott syeet Corn Creamer, on sale at ail the Hardware Stores—Also Disco Brothers and The Household, at Norwich, Conn. Removes hetter portlons of kernel easily, quickly, jeaves indigestible on cob, and costs 25 Great labor-saver _while sepTd WAhTD—\Ve pay highest prices for N ¥ 3 { d bBand farmiture. Norwich Furni- Tag No. 68,187, : ubaa_num‘.»n Ture Ca, bread Bidg Tel 1914, W e, Conn., el 655-3. . hew wnd used batteties, 313 1o $30; Mem Bura Goy.Bie o8 erid paris for wii modeis -on band. ouy, seif and exchange 2 a “Y08T — Yound pup, about § moriths | AREREY, Eex 236. Ihone 133. \wfid WANTED—Farms; ali Kinds, all sizes; oid, m;m;fi.)x‘uv spols. Fred Stevens,| USED UABS must be sold; 1917 Reo |foywhers "‘Lfi"“fi,‘,fi;""& wlfe;&‘i.'. fam Ealtic | touring, 1329 WPA—BOOU" madstel. i man's Farm Agency, 33 Reynmolds St LOST. ank nnd white shepherd dog; [ 1920 Overiand svdan, “i920 Chandier 7- | DanieiSon, Comsa s 1 ¥OR SALE_Berkshire Piss. James Tumbl:lll. Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. sen’ "FOR SALE_Fruit tum. 30 lcr!s, seven roems, barn, shop, shed, three hen coops, new, $240 three acres, house, eight rooms, garage, on state road, $1,500. wers ' nwome Shep; ieense No. 19219 | passenger tourisg, i920 Hupmiodus tour- = eward it returned to Albert C. V. Pendieton, #5 umadwa, “A\TEDES!WD&‘T{MM and aatique aug2id auglid | furniture. ger, succsssor to) - = A. srucaner, $h Frausun i Ceouve 717-3: and white 1 Norwich, mariss Lebanon, P. senger loacing car in perfcet condi- sepid | ex.appoaal power, over 16 miles to e 2, fine cord tir: equpmeat Tals- i : 1044, Norwica, Conn 2ugléd TO RENT ¥OR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in exceilent | ~—— condition, new engine, will sell reasonable | TO RENT—Furnished foom for gel cold at onee. inguire 52 Shetucket St teman, also two rooms for light lLous: may2ed keeping. Cali 82L-3. e S T0 RENT—Garage of three spaces ‘at| T ¥rancis place. apply sl 44 Perkins | r b tave sepd. | e large I ‘GL CUGRLOUL I guLu SudiuBig cons Laboiw ; lecatinn in center of city. | L0, Lood Lres ano. yait handier | appiy 26 8 Lroauway. top flay, liour-pissenger Sport Model, Arsi class yuoor to Norwich Savings Bank. =e Commings & Lisg Funeral Directors ’ e LING BEOS., ¥OB RENT — To a gentleman, very | and Embalmers § ru o ™ "™ umians s | ptiien Sitiaiea oon "R 1L | : Hill avenue sep7d | > . a > TO RGNT — Two rooms for light 322 Main Stree: | PLUMGING SUPPLIES bousekeeping. at 7 Oak Street. eepl ‘ T TO RENT—Furnisned room with kitch- Chamber of Coramearc: Buiiding PLLMBING AND GASIITTING, enelly for light housekeeping. 27 Division Phone 235 : lLaly Assistant L Lo e N e = * Plumotag and Meaing. - L mu';\‘ BLUM, TO RENT—Two or thres connected Breed Buiding. Phosa, ‘shxi rooms for housekeeping, gas PHONE 562-5. e, set tups hot and cold water, also | The very Dest - piwmh ir by expert |No. 84 a St 5 rent §45 per month. e »: Shea & Burks, 41 Maia St. PRINTING sep3d TO RENT—At Bast Great Plain, eight- mproveménts, and garage. | (BINTLHG u’ ali ku.mf promptly and neatly done. Esumales prompt F unerai Divector and cheerfully given. The Bulletic g AUERD 22 { Frankli St | TO RENT—Roons for light house- b i keening. Phone 1987, vsa E m e PR e £ S SR TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or npatmer i TRUCKING | without board. 18 Boswell Ave. - Jebd PROMPT SERVICE GEOBGE LAMBEBT, Octum, ‘ehaing, : 3 DAY OR NIGHT {moviig and .rucamg. el 617-1% jyid DENTISTS. GUS LAMBEKT, JR., No. 341 Main St l o AT [Mov.ug and trucking. Vel 387-3. T e e A% —ve| DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN HOURIGAN BQOS. ' move ‘.enu.nnx. anywhetw. Special at- DENTAL SURGEON LHUOE glyen To moving belders sud ma- - g S | ciunery. Tei 85 eepsd Norwich, Conn. FUNERAL DIRECIUKS | jLeng Distunce Moving aud Exprossin > Norwich and Jewett Citv |2 s oo D. o it A4MING and moving, long fllstzno. vng u pecialty. Jmul_ Ford, 243 D E N T l S T ROMLEY & 50N s : i SACRIFICE SALE The han flen & Son Co L St Phone 385, - 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. | 1ssaere farm, pleasant location, near S £0 =l NG BiSranc oV s station and market, good nine-room 88 MAIN STREET T BROWN. & marTigy, | Office Hours: /3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 |house, barns and oufbuildings. 5V acres EUN Syt Shetnoet B Phonky Teisansnd fertile fields, large pastures, brooks and FUMERAL DIRLCTORS PIANO AND FUh.flTLu.E MOVING. 2 N M A T 000 s AND EMBALMERS TEAMING AND TRUCKING “LecaL NoTIcES $5750, $1.250 cash, g rady Assistant Telephone 410-2 | Gone very prompily «n¢ at reasouable i SRIONE ACENSE DAY OR NIGHT prices. = sepsd Willlmantie, Conn. — Rt ARTHUR H. LATHROP A TEuR o | Republican Caucus Shea & Burke The siepublican Election of ite Town of Franklin are requested tc meet in ARCHITECTS the Town hall, on Monday, Sept. 12th, F 0 5 T e s at 7:30 P.'M., to nominate candidates for Funeral Directors ||~ cvoworss & wnowrsox | i Town otices s i ABCHITECTS - Republican Town Committee, 41 Main Street i Thaver Buliding, Worwlch, Conn. JAMES H. HYDE, Chairman, September - 7th, 192L i sep8d. l 3 | NOTICE The Republican Electors of the Town of Lebanon are hereby requested to meet INSUBANCE workmepn at the faresi prwes 18 guars =k wheed; aisc heatinz and g 2 O 2 The Marion, 326 Main i JOHN F. TUNLINEINS, of the finest apariments in the L7 Wewt Main & it nas and, . steam heat, and e e SREY 2% LIRS ek o in_the Town hsflpl{; said tewn on Mon- | 1 FOR SALE—Four lots, Groton Long Point, great bargains; ore of those on ocean side of lagoon with shore frontage 40x80 feet, choice location, private land- ing, must be sold at once at great sacri fice, $550, less than half value; act quick. . Charles R. Noyes, Black H-IL Lyme, | Conn. Largest listed agency in ihis-sec- | tion for farms, shore properties, town and | country estates. Let nie help vou find the i piace you want. sepbd FOR SALE—Farm of 14 1-; 3. acres, one horse, one cow and one heifer, crops and chickens. Roosevelt Ave., Vince: u- | | chon, 3. ~ sepsd | FOR SALE—In South Canterbury, iat m 'cOn&IN, supplemented thes plano With | atict g0 Congraca{'onaliste-~he exp'ain- aculous about this new so: tof Su nrm young apple orchard, new | ouse, big barn, nearly new, plenty uf‘ | wood; sell ou easy terms; also two uew | {houses in village Inquire Antonio Gero- | sa, Plainfieid. sep2d ( FOR a.\w-—ManuIa:lurer’l sale of' boys' cuits and knee pants, retail at, i wholesale prices, at 42 Wasaington St. ~ sep2d ‘ $65.06 for an nyrlgh( mano stool and scarf. Delivered witheaf charge. Ferms 33:- down, $1.50 weekly. The ‘Aaul-t,ul- en Company, Norwieh, Conx. aug26d | $200.00 for an Lnflxh’ plano, with stool i and scarf, Delivered with@ut charge ! {No interest. Kasy terms; $25 down, $2| 'wich, Conn. aug2bd $350.00 for a fine $8.note nahogany yer piano, with 15 rolis, library priv- ilege, bench and scarf; easy terms; no h ; free tuning for e delivery ; teums $50 down, The Plaut-Cadden Lom: »Jorwum, Canr. aug2sd | FOR -Good seasoned wood, $3 | cord; in 3—(:0“1 lots, 58 50 per cord ; chest- nu:_wood, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, $7.50 | cord. Henry Saucier. Danielson. Conn. Tei. 81-3. augléd »ts by the day or week. Tei 747-3.|Feskly. he Plaut-Cadden Sompuny, sep5d Th 14} FOR SALE-—One 4 year old Ayrghire| — ———- cow and caif. Frank 8. Kennedy Day- ville, Conn. augdd FOR BALE_Hard wood, stove lengths $9 per cord. C. 8. Brown, Yantic. Phont 1099-2. augldd JUST BEAD Tflls—For ssle gome of | the best Farms and Homes at reasonable prices. Two on the Thames River, one on. Norwich-New London road, short dis- tance from this city. If you desire to buy or sell, see us. "JOHN C. LUCAS, Real Estate and Insurance, Central Bldg. | sepT7d. FOR SALE A FINE BUILDING LOT, 100x102 FEET, IN. EXCELLENT RESI- DENTAL SECTION OF CITY. PRICE LOW. APPLY TQ James L. Case Telepht 876 40 SHETUCKETNSTREET wWOoOoD HOTELS AMERICAN 'HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage ST e ncc((»’i Phone ‘ Shetucket St. DEL-HO¥¥ HOTIL, Enmne n plan, Hayes Bros, Props. AD.QN 1327, 25-28 Broadway. TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL J. L. LATHROP & SONS‘ We cn; auomole&h line of Domes- - 5 i § tic an igars. 28 Shetuckst Street t, it m!'1°H &y »fi.lk over. | day Bepi 12, & DI1sEL, ot two olock x y . to nominate Town Officers for the INSURANCE OF }({.L KIND. § 16-118 W. Main St, Norwich, Conn, | -nsuing year. \Established for Half a szury) _Per request of the Republican Town Committee. | C. J. ABELL, Chairman. i c16aRs Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 5, 1921. | Whitestona Cigar aare $70 per thousans. | S5eP7d- I 4. F. CONANT. 11 Freaklis st. i | avrowonms acommenms | Republican Caucus The ' kicpublican Voters of the Town MAVE your tires 1 ndul, umk m‘. of Norwich are hereby warned to .meet new, wear like nev u good in caucus at the Town hall on Lauoie Tire Co. “Main St teb3di| | MONDAY EVENING, SEPT, 13th | at § o'clock for the purpose of placing | in nopiination candidates for Town Ofi- oy ees to be voted for at the Town Hiectio: ERNEST = g %o be héld on the frst Monday of O SULLARD ol ; ,W‘;‘;v Grdet o the - Republican Town Teacher of the Committee. o 2 Vicli HENRY H. PETTIS, Chairman. Phone 127-4 e Bliss Place : ! Have o Fow DF ALL KINDS Democratic Caucus THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE TOWN OF NORWICH ARE Automobiles; - HELEN L. PERKINS i HEREBY NOTIFIED TO MEET IN TEACHER OF sINGING ' | Carriages, Wagons, |gaUcUs i Tiie Town r'*'fu; oN FOR THE PURPOSE OF NOMINAT- ING CANDIDATES FOR THE 1- Trucks and Carts |16 canpimates Fon THe VARL Mechanical Repairs, Painting,” Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk. | PURPOSE OF AP| iNTlING. v Blacksmithing in all its branches | TOWN COMMITT £ NeY 360t & Clark Corp. |, o S Per Order of the 507 TQ 915 NORTH MAIN STREET 1 WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON. & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone €@ West Main St. Democratic Town Committee, WlILI.I.AM. H. CALLAHAN, Chairman. BOOKJINDING COAL AND WOOD ——-—-—-——;—-——-———- MBOOK)B'IN,DER ’ Faot. uuehun (protect - k 7 JGSEPH 'BRADFORD o, 5 AL G X L0 2 ..,:.“.: stins FOR SALE Best lelty Seasoned Wood '100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere - HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St. Phone 792 FOR SALE 6sem-mm cof e house on CIlff St For further parti s, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 CLff St e ————— e, REAL ESTATE ~ BARGAINS ‘Two fine homes on Williams Street with large grounds and roomy gar- ages. Cozy 6 room house with good ot on Lincoln Avenue. Modern 10use with two car garage en Wash- -ngten St. Also a7 room house near ousiness section for $4,000. Several 2 family houses vrg/hllew cost to produce them. N ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 133 63 BROADWAY My. Gardnery fine Interpretation of| Such a situation arises in Diamonds Fn? SALE—DBarber’s. Chau- Tel. 544. ) these numbers dfsplayed the skilt to |Adrift, by Frederick J. ,ldnwn an I N. Watrous, care Bulletin Co. sepbd §.ohe. Trederick E." A¥en, Charles L. Endowment Fund. See adw. pre izl sets Drawbridge Property. Real Estate Bfoker John A. Moran i has s0ld for Narcisss Lafontatne his and My Peace Thou Art, by Schubert. !ing about interrational . complications. | ProPerty south of the drawbridge on the main highway to Groton, comsisting of two new bungalows, garage and oih- be expet!eg when natural ability is de-|Earle Williams Vitagraph” production | °F outbuildings, with a choize tract of 1 s singing was enhanced by |directed by Chester Bennett, which will |12nd fronting on Poquetamuck cove. the sympathetfc work of his accompan- |be shown at the Strand theater today, |John A. Kiemanski, the purchaser, is ist, Mrs, J. P. Richardson. Miss Au-|Friday and Saturday. to make his home there. gusta Coblank of New York sang Face| Brick McCann, consul at a small e to Face, in a very pleasing manner, | Mexican port, was an old friend of Eob|WORLD'S LARGEST SOAP MAKERS Ro as to well dlsnlay the atties of | Be¥amy, condemned by hi€ father to REVOLUTIONIZE WASHDAY serve as supercargo on a steamship at S Mo Prodincs, 5 [ = Sensation: ct Saves Mours in' * Diamonds Adrift. Cnltaa {from the oratio St. Paul, | States consuls in Mexico have to be ra- During the meeting Mr. | ther car¢ful what they do, but some- Gardner also kang Pro Peceatls (from |times they can manage to have a hand decorations, * effectively arranged by |up bllls of $5.000 in a few months af- Back Breaking Rubbing three of the C. E. girls of the church |ter leaving college. He was both amused The wonderful new s=oip product displayed a diversity of briltant fa'l |and sympathetic when Bob promptly |Rinso, hawm jumped its Jreflm: sales colors and included hydrangeds, - forty-|fell in love with Consuela Velasco, the [record in every teritory. From cities al' three named varleties of glodioli, from |beautiful daughter of Senor Rafael Ve- |over the co untry dealers are reporting W. R. Palmer's gardens In Hbpeville, |Tasco, nort collector. Bob's ove 15 Te- |tromendous fnceases in the demand fos als0 cosmos, faltonia, asters and dah-|tarned, but Consucis is kept virtually |Rinso. 7 > & i as. 0" and in the rear of the|a prisoner by her father, who intends| Wome: vi for s Dulplt, “on either side, of the Amerlcan|to marry her to & despicable but weal. |year or mure ot oned R 2 iatait flag, the two new bl-centennial tablets|thy Mexican. qantitics, bying by the dozen 5 have been placed which bear the names| Learning that the wedding dav has |Women who never had used it until tne of a the pastors of the church up to{been set. by Velasco, McCSNN eables to |present mewspaper Adveriising seartes the present time. They appear in the Bob: 6 Do T bt (hdl coBiaE. bok £ following order: Hezeklah Lord. Levi| “A Mendelssohn being framed for |their grccey for more : Hart, D.D.. Horatlo Waldo, Sheffleld D.|May 5 on your enly only. Shake a leg % Jewett, Calvin Terry, Bennett F. Nort] if you want aetion” rup, Franklin Fellows, Wiliam B. Clarke, Charles H. Peck, Baward 6. back tc seen the advertis- inced by the forward R Bob wants action, and gets it. There | honest, are two flerce fights In the iittle Mex!-istory in cdn town; one of them with a mands {products will actu!l (“nnch Franeis. S. Child, John P.|againet a knife; an c'opement, a wild | hardest ‘work of the hboard Tichardson. chase and escape. b = During the morning the pa!ter Mr. "“M"(f{‘,‘ than thes, t Sns e Richardson/ _appointed n resolutlon ot ; ; . o the flrst package of Rinso they ussd, jthat here is something that {advertising claims for it ¢ommittee, Miss Luney B 'win of Li: prophets, and adjured his hearers to bon, Mr. Lee of Hanover“and Mr. His- | keep the spiritual fountains of the soml cox of Jewett City. They drew up 2 ope r oesn set of resolutions touching the needs of :Fa:dg:(;‘dhltgoh e M fiuf ;‘hl.g‘;):fmar:-: ;:':!“(:fgv which “wérh_ Sbceptel-'by e | In the afternoon Rev. Henry W. |adver'-snr The number 2 Hulbert, D.D., of Groton, addressed the ders proves this. As on eeting cn _Things Which Concern Us jhousckeeper puts it “C Most | as Congregationalists. - used Rinso, you can The first vart of his address was es- from it.” sentiglly the word: of a Congregation-' There Is nothing tricky, \:5\' The pralse service at the opening eof the afternoon ,session was under the i rection of Mr. Gardner: during this | +ime, Tawrance Thinn. of Apnleton. Wis- her loosa the cornet. Tn: tha ahsence nf the seribe, Rev. C. M. Andrews. the duties were taken un by Mrs. © H. Fiscox. The offering was recelved by Walter Hyde and George | Norman, ed their viewncints from ali angles and simply represents the b said there were no narrow conceptions' of world famous soap of religlous doctrine connected with i8 a perfect combinati their creed. He said in closing, that the ing ingredien erritory included in the scops of the Toosen and disso withot i six churches of the conferemce had pro- Even the heaviest and dirtiest pleces o The sprmon of the morning was de- ' duced many great men who had Hved the weekly wash-are d clean in {livered by Rev. Gurdon F WBafley, of to become leaders in many lines In the these pure, rich suds. Mofeover, Rinso Norwich 'l‘ovm. on The Mission of the ' outslde world {will not harm a single fabric. Church F* emphasized the fact that Th ents wou! The Sostng sidvess,of $hé sy from | ese statements would be hard to the church was not here to do all the o subject. Things Which Coneern Us belleve if they were not made by the work. to stop all wars or to level @l | yog s Law-Abiding Citizens, was de- makers of Lux. difficulties. He pointed out that there liyered by Rev. Edward P. Aver. blind were other organizations deslened 1O |chgplain of the house of representa- DAVIS THEATRE. perform some of the duties and odliga- yves. People present who had heard tions of the day’s work. He told of or-’ Clara Horton, the 7amure sixteen- Mr. Ayer speak, recognized at once |year g, 1 S ganized religion in the days of the nig characteristic broad-minded and bi oo _miss who N ddeni Charles Ray = convincing manner of address. Out- | orea oy, a7 ooy 7 y standing in his remarks was seen hix A iro Prisdy d w s ! be'fet in the benefits of a well balanced b Sitest: T Wit edueational standard, as applled to the % 4 S i et “mstea s Dn“ ymp body, mind and spirdt of the youns peo- | oo 2oe CHOSER 0 agmear upposite | ple of the world today. Hs aid real o g o thildren en anedl of Moy MR | culturs must hesin and end with the| 1% J00NIeR to e .fh"',,:,:f‘.";',.:f; r'ms. Despite scarcity and emormous | soul. His storfes of happenings Im |5’ G wosioce 1ien mtotsANleNugm foll dogs. |ithe legislature were especlally ter- |oiy 41 motion plotuyas, Btood eixt: E“‘“ 9“"’""”"“ lesting. The advice given to him by . or by was playing with Mr. Ray .. Philadel; | the sneaker of the house of representa- > e ed Est, C. A, Vooflwu D hie | e e o e o o TPt | Whiskers, while waitin gt be palica = | size, could be summed up In the wor: i e e FOR SALE, “Pray short, and mind your own bus-| .'n‘uv:l her inegs” He told of mmny problems | - | sel! + that come up chalenging 1 the abil-{lf With s badly torn gown. 7 N\| ity of the greatest statesmen in the Baut if any of t ‘0 emploves ex- world. 4 from the i FOR s ALE The benediction was promounced by Rev. C. W. Hanna of Bozrah. Three apartment brick dweiling ‘hu:;re’;‘ m‘}‘;?,'n‘s';;'r"e'.‘u;“’;;‘fi?wi?.d"ifi i By ie elightad with. the ieten within minutes’ walk to Frank- ||| e ae,The A70ier Hes SO0 207 | ata ;;emf,?z',.:? which_the ;"on‘n‘s”;'nd; line Square. Always rented. An- %‘rf{vnvi‘;g'ga\f:°““‘5;‘:;";mfgg'e“ Al !t’:tefv;:a!nshanwm’nn:ndnub(y o nual income §732.00. Price $5,000. || Mus. Josesh oRode. ek and in his other forthcoming First Nation- al_attractions. beans {Pachaug siyle), cold sliced ham, sliced tomatoes, tuna flsh salad, esg Ethel Clayton is supported by an un- usuglly strong cast of supporting play- salad, potato salad, a dozen varieties of home-cooked pies and cake and cof- ers in Sham, the clever Paramount fee. dirt t ssems, be- little rascal, you'd love :ne f 1 were in rags!” A bargain for quick buyer. comedy-drama which is the second fea- ture. Included are Theodors Roberts, ‘Walter - Hiegs, Helen Durbar, Sylvia Ashton, Eunice Burnham ang Carrie LIBERTY HILL Cark Ward. Douglas Doty adapted A party of little folks assembled Fri-|Sham from the Elmer Harrls and Ger- dine Bonner stage success. day afterrioon at the home of Mr. and |2V R l E tat F‘ T Sa] Mrt. Charles E. Goodrich, as guests of| THe story deals with a youns saclety ea s e 0 e their daughter Phelmer, to celebrats her ao\;“"‘h 7 s madibid C“, rid - 2 second birthday. Those presént were Al-|and who meditates marrying a fat un- I have Houses in All paris of City|fred Law, Charles Goodrich, Jr, Katie|Scphisticated rich young —man but and Norwich Town, some with a little, Anderson, Mary, Katle, Helen and Carl| SOan&es L‘;’:‘; :’g" . m“"ect.’s ‘h";‘d“‘ Pecos, Carl P. Payson gznd Verginia|S0Wedy throughout the action and ev- land, some without, ranging in price g erz_scene is heartlly enjoyed by fitm Jarvis. It proved an exceedingly én- from $2,000 to $10,000. Tt k. tans, . One eight-family block paying on| Mr. and Mrs. George law anq son, THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 298 MAIN STREET A news weekly will also be shown on this all star double feature pro« Alfred of Staten Island, were for two ANVAsERRAL- 13 Dep C&"' weeks guests of their cousins, Mr. and|® Small Farms and large Farms. Mrs. Charles E. Goodrich. Mr. Law FamoUs Pitier Patter Coming Here Pitter Patter, the sensational mfl-\ mounted a very artistic weather vane Loans negotiated, insurance attend-|for Mr. Goodrich, which represented the ed to, ete. wh;‘te feather poultry farm. c‘;.l eomegg ed:ue‘;s;. comes tg Davis = r. and Mrs. Saul Wachtel have been | theatre s evening, Sept. 14, . CLARENCE SHOLES, attending the wedding of their niece, |8iter & half year at the Longacre thea- Tel. 1183-5. 188 West Thames St.| Miss Cella Sewel, in New York City,|tre, Now York, where it earned the de- which took place Saturday evening, at|Scription of a “cloudburst of mirth, 8 o'clock, in a symagogue. melody and movement” as a tribute FOR S ALE Mr. and Mrs. Erving Knott and two|t0 its score of catchy songs and novet daughters of New York, are visitors at|dances and the incessant fun of the in- the parscnage. teresting plot. With a painfully bash- A very desirable ‘property, consisting| Mr. and Mrs. Kalll Haddid and Miss|ful young man as the hero, the story of fine 10-room House and cutbuildings, | Lucy Green joined the Liberty Hill con-|of Pitter Patter is replete with side- ut 18 acres of land, located on | gregational church Sunday morning. splitting incidents, but there is, too, n- Norwich Town end, a great g ;: i mrumy ;4 seurs i oy Pi| George A. Trotter of Newton, Mass.|Dlenty of romance mixed With the fun very e price. | was a week-end visitor at Mn E. A.|for three charming love stoges are Fcr further particuiars, inquire of Noyes. evolved during the course of this mus- JOHN A. MORAN, The Coxpmnmn flag was d.upuyad La.|ical comedy and three happy young 9 Real Estate Broker, bor day. couples arfe united when the final emr- Fn:klln s‘nm Mrs. Myra M. Loonfls and sons, Way-, tain falls upon a setage picture of rare ¥ land and Lester of Middletown, visited knelineu. Besides the big metropoli- relatives here/ last week. tan company of singers, dancers, come- = % Clarence Freeze, who has been withdians, and the ravishing Rainbow Cho- F Horace Foote for several years, has gone | rus Pitter Patter brings to us the eigh- to Boston. orate original New York stage settings Mr. and Mre. Charles Cleland of New|including a sceme &t tae bottom of a Three-family house with modern im-| Yo'k and Gordon Kinnaird of Hartford, | deep copper mise, a most realistic rain- rovements and arden lot, with | Were Week-end guests of M. ard Mrs |Storm that fairly floods the stage, 2nd :}l:om f’li {g:tlwater mf‘ront &n Yantic lJ‘tflmhK.ln‘:mrd Mar Cleland’s son W a beautiful stage picture of Havana er, for ow price o E ce has been spend ng *he summer with|harbor by moonlight that Is tie last Fot further particulars, Inquire of his aunt 2nd uncie Jokn Kinmaird. word in scenic artistry; while the dain- JOHN A. MORAN, - Miss Edith Knott and Miss Bessie|ty costumes that won so much praise The Beal Estate Broker, Turner, spent the holidays at thew|in the metropolis, will lend coior and Franklin Square. - homes here. Miss Knott is emvicyed as|charm to this most delightful of enter- stenographer aud typewriter hy tne Ara- | tainments. erican Thread Co., and Mies Turmer in| The crngagement will give ‘ocal pat- FOR SALE the Siik :1iil, both i rons a liberal taste of what is best In £ New York theatrical offerings. New House, with all modern improve- IH IERI lN containing ‘seven rooms, loamd| NOR S G . BREED THEATERE. flmr: "distance from Franklin' Square, | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Curtls and fam- / good location. ily of New Londom, Mr. and Mrs, | The Inner Chamber, which w¥1 be FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, James Brooks and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest | SNO™R 3t the Breed theatre today je & ", Central Building, Neorwish, | Brooks and son of Fast Killingly were | T0L0R Dicture version of Chacles Ga'd- visitors of G. F. Plerce Jr., tepsatly - |¥ell Dobie’s well known novel, = 'The T Mr, and Mrs. Willam Burchasd have | 51004 Red Dawn. The cast includes PIANG TUNEES returned from an automobile trip fn |SUCR Well known names as Jane Jen- which they covered 800,miles, / nings, Pedro de Cordoba, Holmes K. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cole have been jeTPert, John Webb Dillon. Grace Tar- FREDERICK T. BUNCE |yusiting friends m Rebobothy Mane ™ [ton, 1da Waterman, Josephing Whirtel B 7 Samuel Wibberly of Plainfisld was 2 |204 Mrs. De Wolf Topper. —iiward Ihe Piano Tuner |[usir: George C. Bpooner's T.abo |JO%. Who has directed many of the 3 Day. greatest productions upon the <Breen Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont AV | G0 . © Dieres and family attena. | 20d Who has been Alice .;oyca's ddractor 1, in her three previous productions, asain . = 22t Jercosydr, (N, ol lagar directs the star n The loner Cham- £ TARRTERN. . A number local peoplo attended Old ' —— gom Day at South Killingly m‘., For the second feature, The Man \ JOHN F. muxxa and employed one of King-George Ji m a Bn‘ilver;:‘ spectal '];:M: queevnmrlal.h! ‘branch: an r cast, o 3 ma "ndeugi que's Mo«l shore dllum B e

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