Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 13, 1921, Page 9

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"AIED-:-Iak - AT o R SR A S WANTED--Salesmen, good commis-| WANTED—Two neat girls not under ‘n’xc'l work. Apply 15 Treadway io. x? ':or“lf m&u;mpeaw m:‘ o, xunu;z.d—m-n § and 7. Tel 3137-¢. |GPEY St ence e - e TV '“TED"Ambitlm men to Drm!. for-accounting positions in_few months, abilltt 430 to $60 Weok. . Many | hom "Ine ings. ~We train you and help you in good position. S tively guaranteed. weels, ' Write now for full particuiars. Address Acmunllnt Box 397, Bulletin. Must have wunn—!flm( lady for bnr Vie- mrunm selling m onnaflun(l::.y wllh a fu- wzlr Strout Mfg. Co., 23 it St., Arling- WANTED—Young man on farm, able | ton, Mass. seplad. to deliver milk when needed. 1879-12. sepl3d. WANTED—A ywpg girl ar, middle = aged woman for cooking. Vxep HELP WANTED—Salesmen for notth- | af oncee. Mra. J. 31 Cottrell, 451 em half of New'London county, to eell | Broad street, Westerly, R. 1.~ sepl2d. our large line of high grade guaran T wrenchés to flcturl;;,“zamgea and, it ‘ezve:axfr?—'r;gg :sr{h ‘and gne._ fox 1 kits to automs le owners. ol el g.u- €86, South Norwalk, Conn. _sepl2d Boarding House Taftville. sepdd TWANTED—Private teacher on = WANTED—Girld; steady position; vanced mathematics. Gentleman fwd pay while learning. Robert Gair Terred. One o Lwo.. evenings.. a week. Montville. aug2id Write P. O. box 587, Taftville. State tarms. s sep12d. T WANTED—Position _as ~chauffeur by 0, BN married man, five years' experience; B would consider truck driving. Write Box| TO RENT—Garage and four rcom sep9d | tenpment. All improvements. . Inquire w. over | & Pleagant ‘Btreet. 13d 17; government rajiway mail clerks; Store in Cadillac building. steady work; $135-$190 month; list posi- rp. Phone - | Ind uira Max Gordon & Sen Co Franklin g sep13d. TO RENT—Garage of three spaces 3t 7 Francis place. Apply at 44 Perkins tions free; write immediately. Institute, Dept. - 31-¥., Roch Yy i sepsd avenue. sep7d. FOE RENT — To a gentleman, very pleasant furnished room. .u 120 Laurel i Hul avenue, sepTd 0 BENT—In The Marion, 326 Main Sl., one of the finest apartments in the city, six rooms and bath, steam heat, and hot water furnished ; rent $45 per month, ].nquh;i of Shea & Burke, 41 Main St. sep! il RENT. —noonu for light house- yi g. Phone 1987, Jysa nsxr—nmushed rooms, with or without bobrd 15 Boswell ave. | jebd 2 first-class Draper Loomfixers for night work. Skilled men wanted on these jobs; pthers. ASHLAND COTTON CO. Jewett City . FOE BALE—Horses FOR SALE I have 15 Horses that are broken In for all kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER E. PLUBSON. Tel. 536-3. LOST AND FOUND ST—Fox hound, eolor brown and g.lq , tag No. 27897. $10 reward. Edw. oley, Eagleville, Conn. seplad Jeda FUNEBAL DIRECTORS FOE SALE—automoblies v . L roauster. inquire Riley's mock‘ Wash- Cummings & Ring f= S0t ¥OR SALE—Reo uring car, gund PY CONUILIOL, ali New cord (ires, €Alra iOW brice. ‘Lrahd 44 Dyer St, anlei- Funeral Directors §| oo s, e FOR SALE—Ford car, 1915, first class } 2 Suape. Jaust be sold at once. Omicer J, an. moaimers L. volan, Jewett City. seplid. FOR SALE—A ton Vim d:d\(.x‘y -3 Q2. dea, goud condition, price 3§32 wil- 322 Main Street sl Laraiie, 7 Umion St. wilimante. | Sepivd Chamber of Coramerce Building T Tnternat.onal | A-1 conu:lion, pusuiatic' Phone 23s-: caly Assistant TCS, 1O ICasOMADIC Olicl reilsed. Ad- O, Lox 418, Norwiea. sepsd FOR SALE—IT looking for bargais €5 your chance: Une rord sedan, urst 5 CUlUILON; @50 Second nand lnwan -AAVIUSON wo.orcycles, with 4t sidecars, Lrices reascnable. James Louoval, 3 Main St seplud FOR SALE—Comimercial Ford truck in SUU COLWLON, ADPY 10102 West Main j | sreet sepgd UsED CAKS must be sold; 1917, Reo 1920 Seripps-Sootn roadster, 20 Uveriand sedan, 1920 Chandler Funeral Director and ouring, seugel louring. 1920 Hupmobi.e Lur- | C. V. Pendieion, 45 Broadway, E b l er | ~~upuwobiie Agency. augsd - FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, In exces'ant conuiuen, New engine, will sell reasouabie i 50:d .l ONCS, lnguire 52 Suetuckel St wmay20d PROMPT SERVICE | DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. . FUNERAL DIREC LUk DLNTISTS DR. .C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGcUN M'Grory Bidg. Norwich, Conn. I | 1 i Norwich and Jewett City CHIRQPODIST ¥OR SALE—Late model Chalmers | ‘WANTED—Miscellansous WANTEO—Farms.. We have the buy- ers, Sell them quick. Is your farm for sale? Communicate with NI' England Farm A:vncy. Daaielson, Ce seplid. - " SHOTGUN—Wanted, _doubls. barrel | 1 shot ngi m\a(l:tIl f'& am2 gg:d -;dn.lgl;;d 10 !fle in reasonable. N 00SU] m gear A-1 condition. for uah. 'Dcwlv's dock, Faort Polnt.w HARRIS BROS. cider mill | at, Salem wm be epen for business Sept. LEGAL ‘NOTICES Pol lAw—sB will buy 'eu o8~ tablished custom tailoring in New Lon- dov. Conn., best location -in wwn. Own- going into awzher business. Ad- dnn F. M. Kort, New London, Conn-. at 3 IW RULES CONCERNING , DOGS WATERFORD AND NEW LONDO Whereu a Yabid ‘dog 'mnu INTO MONEY your old furni- ture, stoves, books. crockery, mirro; Wwhich are stored in your attics, barns an storerooms, by writing or telephoning us, and- receive cash for what you have. Ward Bros, No. 45 Jackscn St, Willi- lunghSTu mantic, Ct." Tel. §32-3. WA.NTED—Secon | hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers in Norwieh ; we buy and sell anything ; high- est prices. Louis . Ward, 30 and 32 ‘Water bl Norwich. Phone 708-3. mayI19ThsTu WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 furnished rooms or small apartment. Two aduits, Addrese Bex 366, Bulletin Office. P. 0 ALI.—-m- 3 farm, 1 l A miles from Jewett C".Y. lt-m:n house, cow barn for 3 head, horse carridge house, ice house, corn htmla. milk house and other buildings, 177 acres, over 100 tillable, balance pasture and wood. Plenty of wood handy, nnd market. Apply to H, Wehstbr. East hllz:.dm street, chfl.t City. © __Bep. FOR 8, fore noon. reasonable and n for the secu Sllx‘flulnee of the authority apter 186 and 187 of Etatutes ALE—-P!’I: P’hOM 1808 b. 173 sepl2d. FOR SALE — Empty cider barrels. Connectlc!lt Popcorn Co., 80 Wafer St sepl0; FOR saLE-—Pvuw d\ae.r in good condition. Phone 818-2. sepldd by a rabid dogz FOR SALE — Crescent Beach, new | forthwith T moderate prict Bungalow for sale, also ‘warden ofb: ;“ fcsgul!: 8everal desiraple sungalow lots. Easy 8. terms. Crescent Beach Land Co., Cres-|have been cent Beach, Conn. sep8d FOR SALE—Sfove parts for all nt stoves. Bring name of. stove er, New London balennom. Wlter st., Tel.'1703-2. FOE SALE—Fruit - farm, seven rooms, barn, shop. shed, three hen coops, new. $2400; three acres emu Tooms, garage, on state road, . N. Watrous, care Bulletin Co. -of the Public Acts of 1921 and onlionics s e fol “MOX\TY" F 's S k Shop is a good place to ‘hit the pipe” but * Fur~ banks Park” East Oneco is the place to buy a Jim dandy home at $10 per month, “Monty,” Oneec. Conn. That's all septi2d, - WE BUY and pay lhighest prices for second hand furniture and b Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38-2. sepl2d. WA D—Second hand tumllfl!‘e. c. J King, Phone 1138-13. sep.12d. TWANTED—OId books and “autiques. C. King, Phone 1138-13 sep.12d. AVANTED—Two . or three rooms, not furnished. Inguire 51 Sherman St, Phone 6’ before 6 sepl0d WA\TED—PIIPHB. Olive R. Roberts, Teacher of Piano, New. kngland Conser- mestic animals in the towns of by 'RFORD and illed by the in but not postively known to have showing symptoms of ies, shall 214! quarantined in_close confinement to 16 4 special deputy until released by the c misdioner on domestic animals or speolal dexmty All dogs in said towns shall quuran!incd in close confinement or 30 « acres, $1, sepbd wn, keener. and no do shall be al- | 65.00 for an upright plano, stool and | joweq o vatory Graduate, '15, Tel. 597, 215 West | o3 lowed to 2o at large from and after the | Thames-St. sepdd | 5¢arf. Delivered without charge Terms | date these rules shall go Into effeck until ' $25 down, $1.59 weekly. The Plaut-Cad den Company, Norwich, Conk. 2 $200.00 for an upright piano, with stool searf Delivered wxm-m charge. No interest. E $25 down, $2 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden . Company. Norwich, Conn. aug26d $390.00 for a fine 88-note mahogany Flnyu Dlang, withh 15 rolin. by priv- lege, bench and scarf; easy terms; no notes to sign, no interest; free tuning for one year; free delivery; ferms 350 down, $10 ‘monthly. The Plaut-Cadden Com- pany. Norwict, Conn. augbd OR oned wood, he same are rescinded except (2) Dogs being led or held leashes of not more than five feet length,-held in the hand of the owner, TEACHERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY by the Hartford Teachers’ Agency, East Hartford, Conn., for high, graded ana rural schools; good salaries. sepdd WANT TO SELL your farm? This agency sells quick, any time. ' Weisler's Farm Agency, 9 School St., Danieison, Conn. sepld PIPES, PIPES—Pipe sale, a lot of briars, bakelite bits, worth $1 to $i.25, for 1 oné lot of Krench and Itaian briars. worth 75¢ to §1, for buc; one lot of briars 25c; Gold Bond tobacco 1Uc @ un, at Fagan's Smoke Shop; branch store, [‘hayn.r Bldg. I augsid W ED—100 farms for cataiogue, 10 acres up, witih Or withoui stock; give full particulzrs in first letter as to price, size, locatien and terms. P. O. Box 103, Jeweit City, Conn. dy2ad W AH.M)—We pay highest prices for | second kand furniture. Norwich Furni- ge. (b) Hunting dogs while agtually gaged in hunting game ucofiwanled a licensed hunter. (e) Sheep and cattle dogs while tually -engaged in driving or in control of the owner, keener or he man. 4 $9 nut wood, $8 cord; it 3-cord lots, $7.50 cord. Henry Sauder, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 81-3. lII!lSd £ FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove le $9 pel cord. C. 8. Brown, Yantic. P one 1099-2. auglse animals, all stray do; tag attached. ~Said dog warden s dog in each of sal collar and license ta townrs found 172 Public Acts of 1921; Chanter Public- ‘Acts of 1921, Chanter 18T, 3cction 3406 of the General Statutes. Penalty FOR SALE. FOR SALE i wiodern improve roows, locate Frangin Squa ine Square. Always rented. An- ual income $732.00. Price §3,00 bargain for quick huyer. fHOGS. H. BECKLE: 298 MAIN STRE- B who shall v sn0rt . trow | Buou locaton. | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Cenitral Bullding, A Dubl an s hec Norwic: snes ed, shall be \§ PLUMBING SUPPLIES ORW “ YOU CAN BUY mals. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE | Dated at Hartford, Connecticut. 1 offer four residences on Washington | September Sth, 1921. street for sale; 1wo new places on Wil- liams street and two inexpensive summer PLUMBING AND GASHITTING, LUN 2 AU U Ld—s UL S, Tlnoing und Deaug. duLN bLLuM, - cottages at Point Breeze on the Thames Breed Buidis, Ok ses.s. Th98e | river: Can show you the best house lots LYOND 5082 in Norwich. Consult. The very best plumbix by expert ARCHA W. COIT 63 Broadway workmen atl lhe faiest les (18 guar- ahceed ; disu nealing abd gasOilng. Telephone 1334 4 fields, excellent pastures, valuable wood- 3 land, complete, with several acres crops | names are on the list. TRUCKING = ready for harvest, horse, cows, @00 poul- = e . e e only HENRY J. JENDALL, GRGAUL LAMULEKT, Occum, teaming, WOy kg [ald wucesuy. Tel vii-124. Jyid 341 Main St $87-6. JOEN M. LEE, AUBREY L. POTTER, $2,300, part cash, TRYONS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Conn, " GUS LAMBER Movitg wad Lrugi JE C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main We move everylaulyg anywhere, S| 1 at- Lent:on glven 0 iuoving Doilers and ma- cumery. Tel T98-3. sepsd Dens Distance Moving and Expressing. Zinuuciman, Ll boswell Ave. 'Lel. 1453, | FOR SALE Would You Pay $650 ALBERT A. RIST, sepl3d. 'NOTICE A. G. THOMEBSON, F. 5. . Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your fecr). Suite 2-8, Alice Bldg. 321 Mam St. Norwich, Conn. Pione 1366-4. ian31d — The Henry Allen & So.. Co. e 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIKeCTORS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES DAY OR NIGHT HAVE your tires iutreaded, look llk. new, wear like new, as good _ as Lanole Tire Co., 93 'W. Mam St tebzad RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPMRED AND RECORDED & Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street R S .. . Tésted. Unden Air Pressure MUD GUARDS ~ AND“LAMPS " STRAIGHTENED AND: REPATRED WM. E. SHANLEY - OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK - OF ALL KINDS BUILDING M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs " WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successer_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Talephone 60 West Main St. - Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Paintirlg, Trim- ming, Uphol g and Wood Work. Blacksmithing .in all its branches scott & Clark Corp; 57 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET PIANO TUNERS : FREDER!CK T. BUNCE COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings In 5:;. or small quantities. Phone 504 or 2a-2. Durkee i Shapiro, Willow St, formerly Lane. declsd AIEBXCAN HOUSR D. Morrissey, Prop. Kirst class garage service con- Bected. Phone. Shetucket St DEL-HO¥¥ HOTEL, European plan, k’a Bros., Prnp& Telephone 1227, 8 Broadway. PRINTING PRINTING of kinds promptly and Beatly done. es’ romntl", and ully given. The Bulletin Co., 6 in St. maylsd INSUEANCE 22 Clairomont Ava ONS _PAINTERS, s 4 L. LATHROP & S For a building lot, 60x120 feet, on TEAMING and moving, long distance B sewer, w n The selectmen and town clerk of bnte e sl s o O eer rresricand M own. of Canterbury will be at.the & Maat bL Phone 792, g clerk's office September 17. 1921, tral location. Apply without delay James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET C. B. BBOMLL!hl SON, tors’ oath those found qualified Shetucket St. ‘whose names are on the list tc be max EDWARD BAKER, * Rlx, . SHE. BROWN & HABT Shetucket Bt LEY Phone PIANO &\D FURNITURE MOVLNG. INTON E. Dated at Canterbury, Sept. 12, FRIN Kv Town CI .TEXMING AND TRUCKING 1921. SALE—Good 5eas & 'n&? ,.oi wiurdejn, ‘;r!!{l eens‘t-bl‘ehur % 1 police officer having jurisdiction in either o e b P i o D of said towns shall kill or disnose of as | -djyected by the commissioner on domestic ' herd of Jersey and Guernsey cattle, not g8 which he may|a cow more than 5 years old; farm tools, find at large without collar and license |fine Business Wagon, IN N Now therefore, The depnty commis- sloner of domestic animals, deeming it Tity | ecessary of the inhabitants, and their property, and to prevent th:"rprud of sald disease iven under e as amended by Chapter 156 and | e of 1 hereby | llowing | .rules and reculations for confining, con- ‘trolling or destroying dogs and other do- NEW LONDON - All dogs or. other animals in_each of said towns. known to have been bitten or ot.hir animals shall dog dogs in said towns known to ontact with a rabid dog, ! been bitten by said rabid dog, and all dogs be | the | acceptance of the dog warden, and the | om- | his be se- curely chained on the premises of the! on in at- tendant or keeper, provided such owner, attendant or keeper is of responsible ay en- by ac- tending sheep or cattle, and accompanied by and rds- hall | eantute and take into hig custody every t] nd hold | week day following. attached NOT con- ture Co., Breed Lldg. Tel, 19i4-3. We ;- fined and controlled agreeahle to the \ouy, seil and exchange. jelld /f _‘_‘——"\\ foregoing, and shall immound such doz and kil the same if cmeed | WANTED—Second hand and anuqu 28 Ix nrovifed by Jaw. | furnicire. - alger. successor /10 FOR ® These rules snall take effect at 12 | Notdn o, ot Bt el I O%aock noon, the lith of September, ; Three apartment brick dweiling < Authority T vithin 5 rinttes” walk to Erank- Section 3401 as amended by Chapter 158, | and 415 of the General Statutes, | on owning, keeping or harb- | ne or destroying dogs, legally made fined not more 3 Dl v, PCA Deputy Commissioner on Domestic An- | Surnlus : > The selectmen and town clerk of the SUHN K. TOMERANS, EQUIPPED FARM Town of Lisbon will be at the town hall | 67 West Mam St 100 acres. good 10-room house, large |September 17, 1921 from 9 a. m. until thi barns and outbuildings, fine farming|5 p. m. to admit to the electors’ oath those whé are fouund qualified and whose Selectmen of Llsbon Town Clerk | Dated at Lisbon, Conn., Sept. 12, 1921. and de. lerk the own from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. to admit to the elee- Selectmen of town ot ‘Canterbury done Very prompily anc al reasouable Pprices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 — CIGAES WOoOD FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD Admission of Electors of “Montville will ber 17th, 1921, from 9 o'clock in TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. it will .pay you to walk over. OHN R. BOWM ~15-118 W. Main St., Neflmch, Cnn» Established -for Half a C oath these who shall be found guall the list “To Be Made.” JEROME W. HOUSE, AMBROSE SULLIVAN, HUBERT C. DART, DAN D. HOME Da,ted at Montville, this 9th day of S Notice is hereby ziven that the board of selectmen and town clerk of the town on_Saturday. Septem- the forenoon' until 8 o’clock in the evening hold session to examine the quailficatlou of electors and to admit to the electors' ified and whose names have been certified on Selectmen Town Clerk ept., " NOTICE TO CHEDITORS. _‘233 Main St. Phone 792 claars ; | Whitestons Ciga* 2are 570 per thousaad Real Estate For Sale 3. F. CONANT, 11 Fraaklia St I have Houses in All parts of City and Norwich Town, some with a little I&nd some without, ranging in pnce itrom $2,000 to $10,000. One eight-family block paying on investment 15 per cent. Small Farms and large Farms. Loans negotiated, insurance attend- ed to, ete. CLARENCE SHOLES, Tel. 1183-5. 188 West Thames St. FQR SALE desirghle property, nsisting roomnuu and ontbuildlngn. D. 1921, Present—NELSON Estate of Julia Qui in said district, deceases Ordered, That the Admflmstntor the creditors of said deceased to by in their claims against said estate wi AYLING. Ju BOOESINDING “EOUKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order notice to that effect, together wi of this or on the signpost the place wi AUTOS FOE HIRE CAR FOR HIRE WHEN YOU WANT A NICE CLOSED CAR FOR PLEASURE RIDING, CALL- ING, SHOPPING, WEDDINGB, . FUe NERALS, ETC., TELEPHONE NO. 45 PEECY M. CHAPMAN, 17 LINDEN PARKWAY. turn to this C NE 2. AYLING, st Arte(g:' HELEN M. DILESCIIE.K' "NOTICE.—AU creditors of sald ciaims against said estate to the um signed at Versailles, Conn., within f:irrdne limited in the above and foreg: order, ‘ AT A COUKT OF PROBATE NELN at Norwich. with*a and for the District of Norwich, on the 7th day of September, A. dRa. late of Sprague, cite ring thin six months from this date, by posting & e said deccased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once In a nawspaper having g circalation in said Ristrict, and make re« Judge, The above and foregoing is & L.-ue ‘copy de- eeased are hereby notified to present thelr the oing JOHN QUINN, “Administrator wich about 18 acres of land, located on car iine. Norwich Town end, a great op- portuaity to secure choice property Bl G? reasonable price. or further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate 'Broker, Fraaklin Square. FOR SALE 'I'hree—hmflydhous ‘with modern im- sep1l0STuTh 2 District of Connecticut. 3 MUsIO rupt, in bankruptey No. 5409. 'pon Petition for Discharge ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 "~ Bliss Place © | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. Norwich, of. has_filed his, application, dated Aug. iptcy, and that al th Persons arge may Master, at hLl office in Norwich, on the 3rd day of Oclober. 1921 at the bankrupt, and to_show cause, if they have, why such disch:m sh 'nu be granted. and to A, DA 1921. for a discharge from all debts “bankru; DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States In the matter of Joseph Chinigo, bank- Notiee is hereby given that Joseph in the county of New London and State of Connecticut, 25, his 11 his interestea attend Shie]da Special Conn., ten o’clock a. m., then and there to examine outt | morn snetnemzoan No. 27, L 0. O. F. meets in 0dd Feliows' hatl. ! 1386, O. muul“'.l‘ggle'mkhulldh’?.o‘ Ev: w.. meets in siate Tsiidedas ourt City o! Nor-lch §0. 63, F.of A., mecfi bull—Hollywood Glen Alex only double 42-ib bull in 'iev En‘llnd from the World's Champion senior 32 year old cow that sold for $18, W'. Glen Alex ieen. De Kol. The sire of Hollywood is the famous J Segis, among whose 56 tested ters is the remarkable four times zo—w cow, Vandes D Segis De Kol, the greatest dnrodndnz sires and dams of the bree There will beu;om at auction on the 1 lls, ely uevem fourteen and thirty months old, A. R. O. dams and the greatest sires living. Federally tested. regis- tered and nedlrreel given at the sale. Come to- buy. Terms announced at the sale. termed a hypnotic influence of the band. I ‘distinctly recall “one ot casion when the band was to play a se- loction from Faust. By mistake, the librerian did not give me my second cornet part. “I did not discover the oversight until Sousa had rais § his baton to commence. ‘The plece was . carried ' through to .the part when I was supposed to join in. and with a graceful sweep, Sousa turned toward me. I was panic stricken, but as I looked toward himr in' despair; my' eye caught him. ‘I was like one hrp- notized, and to my astonishment, T foand myself playing the part with perfect: ease without the notes. I honestly belleve I was hypnotized by the great- leader that day.” Lieut. Sotsa and_his. world famous {band come to Norwieh Armory, uspices jof Battery B, on Monday, Sept. 26, ILLIAM 8. BROWN Shepard Hill Farm Central Village, C. E. MACFARLANE Auctioneer AUCTION I will sell at Public Auction, at my farm located in Nofth Scotiand, on_the Brook road, 2 1-2 miles north of Scot- land church At Ten O‘Clock A. on SATURDAY, SEPT. 11. 1921 The following described property: Fine Sepantur Plows, Phonugmph with Records, Lamps, Har- ness, Yoke, Cross-cut Saws, Sprayer, Chairs, Rugs, Wood Heater. Tedder, Harrow and many other things tec num- ! crous {o mention. If stormy next fair| A caterer will be in at- Davis Theatre “The Woman in Foom Thirteen™ is a picture which calls for strong and {emotional acting; and Miss Frederick as lone of America’s forémost screen aet- resses was ably cast for the part ef Laura Bruce. The picture has been booked for the Davis.Theatre. The story in detail is as foilows: l After finiding him erjoving » drunk- en revelry with another woman, Laura {divorces her husband and. later: marries {2 hard worling young man, Paul Ram- Terms Cash. tendance. JOSEPH SAUNDERS, Owner. seplld. BANK STATEMENT Report of the Condition of Jewett City = oy y reprobate, Dick Trust Co,. at the close of business on the | sy ooy g, Y (o e e leaves PIRGarGe Bt 1T {town on business, Paul hears 3 clerk pass a slighiing Fémark about his wife \and Turner. He sets a detective to pro- tect his wife while he is away. - The de- tective is none other than-Jskn Bruee, now known as Graham. Graham sets !a dictaphone from Turners apartment to his own and learns that Laura is to come there. But Edne ./ Crane wisits Turner unexpectedly, and thinking it is Levra in Turner's upnnm;nv, Graham brin Paul to listen to the conversa- tio:‘:upposed!y between Laura and his employer. Due from reserve agents .. Expenses prior to npeninz tor usiness. $21,042.30 213.34 | $31,255.64 Totals assets. LIABILITIES CmpL‘,\] stock . $25.000.00 6,250.00 Undivided profiits, less expent es and taxes ......eeeveneen 5.64 Total liabilities .......... $31.255.64 pState of Conneoticut, Sounty of R Jewett City,’ Cpnn.,” Sep! ST M Dunbar. (reasurer of the | The next development Josew ew. Ol aforesaid trust company, do solemnly imax to a well acted picture, rep iswear that the foregoing statement is thrills. The confession of Edna Crane | rue to the best of my knowledge and |anq the defgat of Turner's-purpose makes H. M. DUNBAR H. brilliant ding to an absarbing plc- Subscribed m“s(fi day o?’gen':.'":' to: before me, | pany the girl of the femilly and ORGE SETH BROWN, [close your eyes to the fact that®she is Notary Public,gtowing up. One of these ‘days she may surprise ou by taking full ‘charge of the famil, arranging everybody’s life to suit herself, and calmly selecting the most eligible man in sight for her hus- DISTRICT OF COLOHESTER SS.|pand. That's what Jerry did Pleture s R e Do U fans won't neglect the chance to get se- e anid Aiateiet denrazed. CCN®!eT: | quainted with _Jerry, the heroine ot Conn., in said district deceased. The Court of Probate for the distriet of | Don't Gall Me Little Girl, which is'coming Colchester, Conn., hath limited and al-|to the Davis Theatre Mary Miles Min- lowed six months from date hereof, for |ter is the star Who porrays Jerry. the creditors of said estate’ to exhibit The last showing of that amazing ” their claims for settlement. Those who | 5 T8 125 SIOWTE Mol or KR o8 e neglect to present their accounts, Griy attested, within sai time, Wil be |been making the old youny again and debarred a Tecovery. All persoms in-the yoms happier, will be given today debted to said estate are requested to|at the Davis Theatre. Gareth Hughes make immediate pavment to Edward M.{and May McAvoy head an exceptiomally Day and David S. Day, executors. fine cast. sep13a it B- P.BUELL, Judge. |00 S0 oo Ly comety entitied Wod- ding Bells Out of Tune and @ Paramount Magazine will also be shown. - P “Pliter Patter” Bashfuless has been immortalized tn “Pitter Patter” ths reigning mmsieal comedy success that comes to the Davis theatre Wednesday evening, Sentember 14, after a half vear at the Longmecre theatre, New York City. Tha hero i« g0 afrald of the gentler sex: that -he even tries to hide in a copper, meime, but Cupid finds him out even there and before long the bashful young mam s a very lion for courage in pursming the girl he adores. It is an adorable love story that is filled | with thrills and innumerable side-split.ng situations lnd‘vn;lolded B“.‘- speecn. song and dance. liam wrote the haunting music. and the catchy lyrics, while Will M." Hough has won added reputation by the absorb- ingly interesting book. “Pitter. Patter” is in three acts, five dabo".l-sn‘—lfl and more than a score o dl-:m numbers and will be pressated here with # big “ompany oi.Metropoli- tan favorites, t he famous _Rantew 8| chorns end the original stage settings 99 {any costumes that won so-much |guring the long Broadway —_— LEGAR NOTICE COUNTY . HENS COMPETING— COLLEGE EXTENSION CONTEST The September issue of the County Farm and Home Bureanu News gives the following table showing the results of Storrs College Extension service In voultry work, the Connestiut Agricvl- tural College, U. S. Department of Ag- riculture, and .County Farm Bureaa co- operating, this being the July report for New London counly: Total numbeér of farms 3 Tota] number birds 2,672 Average number of eggs per bird 13.56 Flocks classified according to age and size— Mixed Hens and Pul- Pullets Hens.lets. Total number of flocks 19 13 Average size of flocks. 78 56 Average number of eges .14.04 13.64 12.52 ver— ‘Total number ‘of flocks. 4 Average size of flocks. 86 Average number of per bird .... 13.99 13.68 12.44 All fiocks of less than 50— Total number of flocks 11 6 Average size of flocks 27 18 Average number of eggs per ‘ bird vee..13.22 13.52 1296 No. Birds Eggs. Best flocks of pullets, 50 or over— L. H. Starr, Waterford 20 16.76 P. F. Sullivan, Nor. Town 88 1582 L. E. Forsythe, Waterford.. 92 15.29 Best flocks of pullets less than 50— Miss E. Brousseau, ards Bridge F. A. Gauthier, Hanover. Charles Kusian, Hanover Best flocks of hens 50 or over— H. Starr, Waterford..... 105 Fellows, Norwich ding Romeo. An:I.ofnenv-nunumwmnd-y— 1at while they give you a wrw:t: the piay himself,"so you that he has put into it all he likes to do; and besides, naturaiiy would write into'a daredevilry than an ordifary. might -imzagine he could do. ‘ou ses, has done probably bigger thrillers range when he was a cowboy:and no one was watching him than he ‘has put on the screen. He has svritten himseH inf of mischievous trouble in A Everybody but his sweetheart ing him down, until they find he hasn't |done baMf the things charged agains him, and nothing really chee. This Mix Other pictures on the bil} w. Mack Sennett comedy and the. . a T i i 19.95 17.57 16.00 &1 E A. B. Hopkins, Oakdale .... Charles - Kusian, Hanover Best flocks of hens and pul- lets mixed’ 50 or bver— Mrs. R. J. Whitman, Groton [ Mrs. - F. Steward, Waterford Mrs. C. S. Goodwin, Chest- nut Hill Best. flocks of Hens an leu mixed less than 50— . . Tinkham, Han- for_him. most pal; ShaE palatable. entertaln. Turpin in She Sighed by the ovu- Yas s - 19 AW Bnlhell, Narwlch crowdlike, everybody turns out-ot g ke Produced by Fox, i 13th chapter 'of The Son, of 12 News, e Wil Resume Jehnson Trial. m criminal superior court will re- the trial/ here this (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock of John A. John- u_ mmmmfl‘

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