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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Wast - Advertisement Will Ge: It | WANTED—MisccBansous NORWICH BULLETIN, TH A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED —Successtal mwnl.-?l-,dkum Al our men EVezage ver day; no cap required and outfit provided Call in g:—wm to States Shoe Co., port, Cean. eepi2d. | WANTED—Bxperienced waitresses. ~ Ap- WANTED—Plain_sewing to be done N - e e o A Vernou, Coan. at home. Children's clothes a specialty. ED—Fand Inquire 47 Washington St. _ _ sepld: “WANTED—Girl or’ woman 10 housework. Apply at 56 Summer St ok Y N T Stbest = ®pléd | T waNTED—Capeble weman 4 WANTED—A kitchen fireman, one who | with housework and prepare meals. Smal WANTED—Handreds gung men to get thelr pants fro; {868 " ryies to ek mateb any coat al L. Pollock, 825 Main undsrstands opeming of oysters. Apply | family. Address, Mrs. H. H. Eilis, 22 Ceanter St, Putmam, Copa. sep2ld. T WANTED—A cook. Apphy 47 Me- the chef of the Wauregan Hotel seplid, WANTED—Woman for general house- ulactare) Ve >3 5 West pa: T of men's shoes desires work, for 2 days a week. Call 425 West Teascniitive in this and surrounding ter- | Main' St WANTED—A cook. _ References T sep22d. m L. Brown. sep22d. wepi2d. 1 o nelp | T SALESMEN_Make extra money eas- |ginin ave sep3ld. y; sell our dollar-a-month aceident and sickness and death policies; §100 WANTED Hundreds men-boys over governmeat rallway mail clerks; tions free; writs immediately. Franklin | 450. Institate, Deot. 31-Y.. Rochester, N. Y. acp! . LOST—Tuesday, lady's gold ateh on West Main or Fairmount Finder rewarded if le o S sep2i. FOUND—Large two year old Hol- ‘WANTED—Reliable girl or woman for desth from patoral causes; nothing like | general housework in small family. No B ¥ Dest., P. 0. Box 3466, Bos- | washing, Wages according to experience o, Mass. epl7d. |and ability. septld. ,, WANTED—Competent co eady work; $136-$180 month; list posi- ( Mrs. J. Ralph Howe, Uncas' ‘WANTED—Bookkeeper, one who_ Wil was Poterson, Inc., 130 Main St. sep20d. ~ WANTED—Table girl, Ponemah house. {artville. ox 156, Putnam, Coun, on customers occasionally. S. sep20d. WANTED CASHIER FOE STEAND MUST BE RELIABLE GIEL stein heifer came to my place, Owner Cummings & Ring 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building 23s-2 Lady Assistant Funeral Director and Embalmer | ¥OR RENT—Tencment of 4 Ti modern improvements, steam he TO RENT—A furnished apartment of | = five < 4UNERAL DIEECTORS and all moderu improvements. Phone 930, kins Ave. sepzid. "TO BENT—5 room tenement provements at 361 West Main Si | " sep21d. | TO R —Furnished room for Jight | . | housekeepi 7 vak St sepild, Funeral Directors [ "ro nexz—vint vass tummishea 2 TO RENT — Beautifully furnished | and Embaimers J| oo &5 cntitull CoAINRd | cheneite Call Steiner residence, reh St. Phone $2 sep20d. T0 RENT—i room apartment and ga- rage on Wa | Comgdon, Meiinicy Av TO KLNI—Loum with TO RENT—Store i Cad nguire Max Gordon & Son Corp, T0 BENT—Fu without beard. 1. TO RENT um St sep22d. rooms, centrally located with heat | ‘3 spaces, 44 Per- wi are §tored e | Teceite tach 10F what 30 : -~ and receive cag what you Have. & Pitone 368-2, 162 Droadwar. MIs. | ard cve CEh OF what you "have. mantie, Ot 4o - feet 8 WANTED Second hi ture and |1on. Bmccilont Toestion for & FOOMAE antiques; oldest and largest dealers in |house and auto livery business. Favor- ich ; we buy and sell gnything; high- jable terms. Burdick & MeNicol, Jewett est pricés. Louls D. Ward, 30 and 32 | City. sep22d. Water St. Norwich. Phone 705-3. 19Th8Tu Bond tobaceo, 10c a tin. sep2dd. FOB SAL eed 0 bureaus. > irat- b 3 R ven ooks, Grockary, IniGrore, | boneat i —Resd biby SITIEY o your and gipori and B . Sbhaning ‘s, Tel 6323, aug ¥OR SALE—] taining dwcllhl?‘ situated about i at 61 senflgu. ~Mercantile “buildin - —Mercantile building “go»o_ ewett City railroad sta- | e o | zoom Bouse, with About Jen acres of lana, | WANTED—Three or four yooms, um- in J, 2 d 1o Lt ' turpished for § adults. Grecoville ds- | ment ot food Wil asctne the. Drope il preferred. * Address B. 3. this o e Sepald. ) and zlance may remain o 1d. ik ng@u‘e'n?l WANTED —Drop me & card If you |2°tion should be taken at once. Burdick want home done wet wash and I will call for jt. 50 cents a basket 47 Pe- nobscot St. 20d & McNicol, Jewett City. sep32d. farm, with good buildings, and located _AINT WE GOT FUN—Red Dot cigar, |3DQUt 1 1-¢ miles from TAftville, BUr- | ———————— G 815 for 50, Bakslite pipe, Toc. Gold ik & Mol Sewett City: sep17a. FOR BALE—$2,200_will buy a fine s 700 will secure the props s is a rare opportunity and FOB SALE—3$2,200 will buy & small anilla cigars, for 25c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- F./| factory no charge mg!e. guaro, 123 Qakridge St. sepit. WANTED—Cider mill will open be- ginning September 21. Thursdays, Fri- days and Saturdays in Bozrahvilie. raise week old Guernsey registered b arm Agency, Danielson, Con. ey ke s oered, Holal 2o % 3 Jersey cow, due to freshen in January. WE BUY and pay highest prices for | Inquire of second hand furniture and books, 10 cres up, witih or without stock; give ull particulars in first letter as to price, it ir size, location and terms. P. O. Box 15, |A substantial amount n mortgage. Burdick & McNicol, Jewetc " | Dyl PR L~ ————q.__.\—m'“"fl ‘e pay highest prices for gpoond hand furaiiuie Noradsh Eprul: | FOF 8 2IB__Second hand, Glamwpod 1) Jewett City, St Steam furnished, au d wood floors. See C. H. Chamber- | Martin' House sep20d Phone seplid. In 7he st ned rooms. Loswell Ave. ROMPT SERVICE OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS.! rUNERAL DIRECIUKS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Aflen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DikeC1ORS AND EMBALMERS tady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke neral Directors 41 Main Street cycle. Tel. 1069-3. sep20d viLDING ! — i FOR SAL passenger Ma:w:u,‘_ = = 1 A-1 condition, winter top. Cheap. | WILLIAM C. YOUNG |&"cison, o1 Carver Ave. — ep bk ¥OR SALE—Cusvrolet touring car in STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTEK and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right ¥ y skilled labor. Triepnane 0 West Main St. CIGARS TOBACCO LE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- and Imported Cigars. will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 18 W. Main St., Norwich, Con. for Haif a Century; | s ——r e e cl1GARS estone Clgar sare §70 per thousand 3. F. CONANL, il krasklin 8t FOR SALE—A | e nell. Telephone 634-3. sep21d. FOR SALE—Horses FOK ELMER L. VikasON. Tel. 536-3. Jesd FOR SALE—Ch; new Ures, newiy pauied, injg, owner leaving lown. ashington St FOE SALL—Ford $135 takes 1920 touring car, ¥OL SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- juring, 1920 Seripps-Booth for adster na_ new p Price §150. en. Hanover, Conn. sepZid. L to Lwenty pas- atterson made, fits i fine coudilion. Ljguite k, 21> Mountamn St, wil- sep2ld. Re on selling, cheay. at Taftville Public’ Garage. sepzld. govd rumning oru.r. el 1891-zZ piod. | FOR SALE—Ford car, 1915, first class {shape. Must be sold at once. Officer J. 7. Dolan, Jewett City seplzd. | ¥OBR SALE—If looking for bargains, bere's your chance: One Ford sedan, fir class condition ; also second hand Indian and Harley-Davidson motorcycles, With and without sidecars; prices reasonable. James Donovan, § Main St. seplod FOR SALE—Commercial Ford truck in | good condition. Apply to 152 West Mair Street. sepdd USED CAKS sold;_1917 K. vadst 1y Overland sedan, 1920 Chandler i- sseoger louring. 1920 Hupmobile tour- s C. V. Pendleton, 45 Broadway, upmoblle Agenc: auga7d FOR SALE—I1917 Cadillac, in excelieni udition, new engine, Wil sell reasonabis if 'sold ai once. Inguire 52 Shetucket 8¢ may20d WANTED—Rooms for light house- | — keepnig. Write Box 999, Bulletin. sep1yd. James Fumi- rails, and clothes post. Delivered. Northrup, Norwich Town, Tel. 1046-12. ) . |Of bureaus, chaira andirgps and fire FOR SALE Two family house on|tools, and a lot of adds and ends, in the _sep : e Mechanic St., Danielson, good condition, I WANTED—Concrete walks to build. [3ll modern improvememts. Apply 8% |on Town street, Norwich Town, Friday, Main Bt, Daniclson. Comn. &p21d. |gept 23rd. Hours of ssls § to 18, 2 to § FOR SALE—Cedar fence Dosts, xlmlc)e seplfd. Phone 627-5. sepléd. Communicate ‘with New lngland s emens, successor to King, 48-50 Water Phone 38-2. 7' sepl2d. WANT TO SELL your farm? This ency sells quick, qny time. Welsler's 9 School St. Danie.son, sepld WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, iy22d . Brecd Bldg. Tel. jelld successor _to klin'St. Pnone 717-3 | ‘marzsd - {ing, Plain Hill. sep21d. e apples at my cider mili D. Thacher, 43 sep1od. AUCTION TANTON BRIC | loca ices. Cowe und see them. | 1o h 5 | Consisting and some Auctjoneer AUCTION y cated one | cld pos from Plaip Toud le to Ceni I my entire f s of F1 head of sheep, poultry, full line ning | (standard time.) A full| the sale will appear in the H_B. CHAPM Plainfield, Conz. Auctioneers | N ., SEPTEMBER 27TH, 1921 At Ten 0'Clock A. M. TY-FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE young cows (some fresh soringers, - Holsteins 1 pair of fat four year ling Holstein Bull, Teg- | two year old Ayrshire Buil, 3 SEV sh grade Hoistein Bulls, several fat|NO interest. lasy terms; down, 52 | calves’ 35 thrifty young heifers, (one two | veekly. The ~Plaut-Caden Coinpany, |and tiree years old), 1 extra hice Here- | Norwich, Conn. i 2ug2sd ford yeariing Bull, 1 Hereford Heifer | Cows, 40 large young sheep, 1 | blocky Farm Chinks (weight 260 rey, seven years old, good day should prove stormy, sale place next fair day. A cater- attend. 0. H. MAIN Conn. Tel. 489. nell Place. Inguire of M. E. Maguire, 353 West Thames Street. septld. . house of 16 rooms; one three tenement Seplod. <) frame l:msue. of 16 rooms located on|¥ood' as PP v T leasant St, new two tenement house of FOB:A For anyome who wants e | o rooms;'a desirable residence elght [ J I room briek house with two car garage, | Inquire Leventbal. Tel, Levangn, 11-12,; [00I, PrICk Jpuse, with fWo car sarage; > houses are connected with spring water, WANTED—Farms.. We have {he buy- | Inquire of W. E. Clark, 215 Mountain S Sell them quick. Is your farm for | Willimantic, C St. S condition. §4 sep21d. E, oie gas range, 4 burner, with oven. Phone 1196-13, sep21d. §2.00 each. Phone 1658. i iron beds. $9 Umion St. sep21d madndolin, and set Xylophone. Inguire Tel. 1059-3. 8ep20d. cow. AS a choice family cuw her super it o {9F is Mot offered for sale. Latham Huil take place Setember 28 |Uncasville, Conu. Tel 181 condition. old, run ed and pedg: P, O. box 6, Hanoves 2 barns | Strout Farm Agency. New Lopdon. sepléd of stoves. numbey Water s scarf. Delivered without |325 down, §1. {den Company, f, 1 Hereford Bull Calf, 2 young|. Here pa | Ibs, eolor workers and drivers) 5 FOB SALE—A cotfage house on Bush- SEPTEMBER 22 1921 1 CAN SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE Clients of mine are desirous of geeuy- properties {n Norwich Fown, Greeneville and on the “West For a guick satisfactory sale list your property with ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Froperties Telephone 1384 ‘63 Broagway time observer put i. lane at the rear of T.Weils_house, all eastern Conmecticut and of many Piaces in Rhode Island and Massachu- setts. Truly, the Brookiyn fair is fully FOR BALE—One four temement brick Tepresentative of the county and well deserves the patronage it is receiving. With clear weather on Wednesday the 3 attendgnce would have heen close to Tence Gauthier, Waurogan, record-breaking figures, It was indi-|bred 14 months old Holste |thoroughbred - Ayshi: hei Wood, Danielson, Durhams; Stone, Brook'ya. rog ,W. Cunningham, $300 CASH Pretty country home, 93 acres. Near city and statiop. Only $1500, $300 cash. TRYON'S REAL ERTATE AGENCY Willimantic, Conn. cottage oo catéd. for the day was rny off and furtished good entertainment for the lovers of FOR SALE—Resistered Holstei stered remain on 1 FOR SALESeccond hand_Glenwood ‘Walnut St., Wauregan, Conn. SALE—White Wyandotte cock- | Drize winners at the fair, Embden cesé, Pekin drakes, Ilorence Brown- FOQE SALE—2 sijves, one Gienwood | FOR SALE—Good cider barrels for ; FOR SALE—Bed room set with white | FOR SALE~Cheap, “ene piano, one | sylum street. sep2ld. OR _SALE—Well trained rabbit dog. this branch of =port amd other depart- menta of the falr functioned as was | customary. | Wednesday was csidic day and atten- tion centered about this exhibit during the merning hoyrs. [xhibitors in the OXen. first for 4 year working ox catile department Were represcntatives ©f 2 number of county towns. ¢, | Asile from a shortage of fruit di 6 | plays, the showing made in the ex 45| 75-Acre “Independence” Farm _buil. | With Crops, Horses, 6 Cows, B. Clark. 216 Mountain | splendi Willimantie, Conn, sep2ld. | Drosperity, pleasant home, securi; R EALE—Kitchen tange, In good | oik, ea%y dsive clty | nelghhex| Vashington St. Upslairs. |spring-watered = pasture, ' & : cords wood, 10,000 ft. timber; lots frujt; FOR SALE—A rabbit dog, guaranteed comfortable 1i-rogm to bark hole, will demonstrate any time. Inquire 77 West Thames St. sep2id. |3ble oberate, sacrifices 33! FOR BALE—33,675 will buy a good 4 | Natn tenement house, situated i ewett City. ticn hall this year is actuaily better than has been seem at Prooklyn fair in years. The disvlays by four of the igranges of the county—Brooklyn, Se- mexet of Woodstmk, Plainfield, Cantes bury—are splendid, as good as one u mally sees at the big and famous fairs: {of New England. and the [ceaseess attention and won farm ex- pressions of pra uge gqverlgok: lake; basement barn, an E. Whiting, Norwieh, Ci 0d. e Three afiflment brick dwelling within 5 minutes’ walk to Frank- line Square. Always rented. An- nual income $752.00. Price §5,000, for quick buyer. THOS. H. BECKLEY 208 MAIN STREET FORE SALE—10 6 week supt.. Willia sep2 pigs.. Apply, m W. Eackus Hospital. OR SALE—Thoroughbred —Kitchen range. Good 2 Spring St, or phome 71. | FO SAl seplyd. FOE 8. Walker fox hound, 5 years but red fox. Register- d d Oliver Carter, sep19d. FOR SALE—175 acres, good house nd chicken coops, 6 miles from othi ew Londcn, 2 miles ge, with all advant wood erough t¢ pay for Come quic $2,000. B A FOR BALE—Stove varts for all makes | TWO HOUSES ON WEST MAIN ST. IN ALL PARTS OF CITY. LCANS NEGOTIATED. ATTENDED TO, ETG. CLARENCE SHOLES Telephone 1183-5 188 WEST THAMES STREET FOR SALE FIFTY PIANQ BOXES At §3.00 Bach THE PLAUT-CADDEN €O, Lring name of stove and ew 1. Tel. 170; sep7d $05.00 for an upright piano, stool and weekly. orwich, Conz. $200.00 for an upright piaxo, with stool | and seart Delivered wiihgut chage | 83-note_mahogany Tolis, library priv- : easy terms; no notes to sign, no interest; free tuning for one year; free delivery; terms $50 down, $10 “monibly. The Plaut-Cadden Com- | bany, Norwich, Conn. aug26d FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord; ip 3-cord Iots, §8.50 per cord; chiest- nut wood, $8 cord; in d-cord lots, $7.50 cord.” Hénry Saucier, Danielson, Conn, el '81-3. augled A_very desirable property, of fine 10-room a0 B _about 18 aeres of - orwich Town vors: to “secure cholce DI very reasonable price. Fur f.rther particn’ars, inquire of JOHN A. MOEAN, Real Estate Broker, Frauklia Square. FOR SALE LOT ON GREEN AVENUE Saleszoom, 16 | SOME INSURANGE FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES — e DANCING TRUCKING GEOEBGYE LAMBEKT, Occum, teaming, novir, 61i-12. jyid €. D. JOSLYN_ 253 West anywhere at oving boi d m 3 sepid Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Ziraes 1 Ave. Tel. 1458, long_distance Jotn H. Ford, 233 BEOWN & HARTLEY, tocket 5t Phane 997. PIAXG AND FURNFFURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING doue very prompily ané al reasonable Fell 159 ening N. H. LEVY, dancing instructor, 0dd vs' hall, Norwich, Phone 1996 or 2. Private lessons given now, eve | lass begins Monday September |26th at 8 p. m. 8ep20d. —_— AND REPAIR WORK ENTISTS = DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGECN M'Grory Bidg. Norwich, Conn. PLUMBING SUPPLIES ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 PRINTING FRINTING of all kinds promptly and peatly dome. Estimates aad eheers ooy given Fue Bulletts PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS: lumbing and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. Phone, PHONE 568-5. i tig JOHN F. TOMPK % ~ 87 West Main Si. CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ABCHITECTS Thover Bulldtug, Norwich, Conn. The very Dest plumbing b; | workmen &t the fatest prices s ‘SRR anteed; also heating and ©OOAL AXD WOOD ] OVERHAULING Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphelstering and Weed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branchss FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, $9 per cord. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Phone Tos9 auglsd FOR SALE, 8 acre farm, smootu land, a tractor and plows, harrow, efc, \two hundred chickens, other things {oo numerous to mention £o with this place. The place is in 10 minytes from road and troley, A Qbargain for the right party. For fur- jther details see CLARENCE SHOLES Telephone 118 FOR SALE A very choice two-family house, de- sirably jocated on upper section of Ogk street. Must be sold. A bargain for some one who will move quickly, For fuller particulars inquire ef JOHN A. MORAN Beal Estate Broksr Fraaklin Square FOR SALE Two tepement house all modern in Central ayenue. Good location for building store. For full particulars see A V. COVELLO 198 CIMT Street Telephone 1527-8 "FOR SALE Would You Pay $650 For a building lot, 60x120 feet, on strest having gas, sewer, water, and clastricltyT. 1¢s warth §1,000. Cen- tral location. Apply without delay James L. Case Telephpne 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET 360t & Clark Corp. 507 TC 915 NQfiTH MAIN STREET Musio ERNEST E/ BULLARD| Teachdr of the Vielir Phone 127-4 Bliss Place 1 Have a Few Outfits to Lend, HELEN L. PERKINS - TEACHER OF SINGING Talephone 52-2 52 UMCAQ SYRSET WOoOD . FOR SALE Best Quality Seasened Wood 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chastnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD New House, with all modern improve- ments, containiny {ehort distance 0od location. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, o Cscankiin’ Squerer INSUBANCE i. L. LATHROP & SONS|<ay. 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS =—————r—mssr=s=——n=u=|sistiag him. CHIROPODIST Hy piop R clasg & sives as, Provs Teleohone LIT PAINTEES. —_—— JOHN ¥, AMBURN, Painter nd Decoralor fa ali Its ekilled workmen ; e cheerfully given. Norwieh, Coug. BOOKIINDING EOGKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Baoks Made and Ruled to Order PrANO TUNEEA' FREDERICK T, BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 2 Clairemont Ave MAGAZINE SPECIALIST 233 Main St. © Phone 792 CROWDS AT BROOKLYN FAR IN SPITE OF WEDNESDAY'S RAIN Special to The Bullotin) , ariazily da: iyn ed inside the exhibition grounds Mehicker'n hair on a dog” as one old- |tries by H. T. White and Edwin White showins Holsteins; Henry Buell, East The attendamce was representative of ;ford, showing Jerseys: William H. Wi In spite of the rain the card of races attracted These grange désplays Include scores ! of agrienltural produets, canned goods dairy produets, needlework and t Vdycts of the hyndred znd one ac of those who gre ratrons of hu Each grange has some special fe: of unigue conception #nd development. | fi ) ar Brooklyn grange has an in- | Pt shown {lergglll.ng,lgy Sorkedont . Teppesentation | I of Plainfleld and pigs by \of the landing of the Pilgrims, 25 a | | conterpiece of Its display. Ths boats !amd the figures of the Pilgrims within | them, rowing ashore from the May- flower, which is shown at anehor, and the Ipdians peering out from the wood- d shores of the basin are the handi- |5 work of Irving Frink, of Brooklyn, and are cleven'y executed. Scmexet grange features in its fine | display @ minlature reproduction of a grist mill, set beside the rocky bed of {& stream where a water wheel I3 'placed. This dlgpigy coptains some mammoth pumpkins and a great varle! ¥ of yegetab'es and frults. Plainfield grange is demomstrating to the thousands at the fair what can be | done algng the hnes of sheen raising in eastern Conpscticut. A center set shows reproduction of waste land and sheep getting a liylng off it. The sheep are elever reproductions of the real animal and are made of potatoes goversd win ‘F%n d;rglqy gheep were made by Mrs. enry Dorrance of Plainfield. Woolen yards, worsteds, shawls and W'apkets, made from wool that eame off the backs of ebeep om the Darrance TWO HOUSES ON DUNHAM S8T.!farm are Included in the Plainfield grange exhibiy. A placard sets forth that the wool in the articles displayed came off 14 common shcep and that the goods man- ufgctured from their fleeces have a value of $67.37; also that the sheep | produced 14 lambs, of a totel value of | $105. Plainfleld grange exhibit also in_ cudes a showinz of canned meats fruits, and vegetables, & novelty in pre- served foods being a glass jar of qua- haug; Canterbury grange has an unususlly fine showing of yegetables, dairy pro- ducts, preserved foods and am excel- lent needlework display. As a whole group, the grange exhibits do credit to the persons who produced the materials that are included in them and those Who conceived and arranged | the displays. The exhibition hail includes numbers of ipdiyidual displays of vogewmbles, lof the county were In attendance and graln, food stuffs, fruits, flowers, etc. |seemed to he having a thoroughly gosd time, though tramping about the ; | sroufids in the ratm. and the mik exhibit also Gitracted | The county Hoistein and Guernsey assoclations has displays of interest much attention, The Plaut-Cadden company of Nor- Wich has its usual space for the dis- |he present Wednemday wi'l be at Brook. | play of Victrolas, Wasserman and €rawford pignos and the famous auto- piano. H. B. Parmelee and Joseph F.| Caulfield and Misg Anna Lynch @re in charge of the exhibit, about which music lovers crowded all day Wednes- George Crockey, for years a fixture at the ™, was on hand at his usual station in theexhiition bulding, tell- ing about the good qualities of Wor- gester salt. Mrs, Crocker and Mrs. Winfield Colwell of Damielson Were as- There were some things at the falr = Wednesday about Which mo previous | A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 5. Chiropedist, | 2@Rouncements had been made. Down Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suits | 1-8," Alice Bldg., 321 Maia St., Conn. Paone 13§6-6 7 the midway sectivn, where Ursa, the hear woman, was attracting the atten_ {tlon deserved by such an unusual freak iof nature amd wheis the jasz-voiced barkers were trying to separate the vipeetators from a day's pay, business jalong legitimate lines was not suffigient #or some of those in charge of conces i 80 they started some forbidden ) State Offocrs Howard A. Phlioti and M. W. Willlams soon called a hait on ihis, however, and arrested David An- dlerson, colered, of Rock Isiand, I gnd Fred Foster of New York on & af the state. Anderson, charged with rumning a crap game, pleaded guilty when taken efore Justice Frank M. Bedard, in a tent on the grounds, and, was fined §10 and cpsts, a total of §29.43. Fred Fos- ter, inciined to be a Mttle cocky, plead- ed ‘not guilty and showed a desire to coptest the case against him, whereupon the state officers seised his wholo out- LEGAL NOTICE A COURT OF PEOBATE HELD i and for District oi e Joun day 'O dem recm in the !dlll'ul‘l( or hearing the same; _lflflb‘a’?’lrec‘th@ to svn S El.a... Baving & qiren. |1, secrotaries; Stefan Bulko, treasur- it of said L . P it . G, !\nr foragoing is a * Einx‘r%\'fimtmmcum Judge try fit, as may be done under the law, Fos- Brooklyn, Copn., Sept. 21—t was|!6T's case will be disposed of later. He demonstrated Wednesday that seme_ |5 thing more than - 18 necessary te damgen the amdor of ti thousamds of eastern Connectent peo- - pla who each year enjoy the annual |Stdte, Was spotted by Officer Eifiott and lexhibition of the Windham County Ag- Tioultural {u(m, popularly known a3 the Brookl r. promptly turned those who would pick Notwithstanding the threatening wes- |UP Some easy money back to legitimate ther conditions of the morning hours, there was an ear’y rush for the fair- grounds and by noon motor cars were channels of business. ETounds the showing was interesting. winning twin calwes; C. S. Hy Brocklyn, Henry Dorrance, for hauling drag with pyer 2399 po ’ land first for ing drag with lees 9B DY ome. s comm: Ithan 2800 pounjs. a- | team, second on town ox teamsi igoing to Plainfied. for bull calf, Herefords, firsts on year-old bull and on two_ve: Herpefords, and many ethe Hereford o T | |Annie, br m, Bverett Teft, | Baroness Chelsea, ro m, |cnariie €., % & George 3. | Time—232, 236, 2.34. |y suceessfui, ckarged with 3 violation eor mbling laws. bt At least one well kmown 10 frequents the larger oities of the symmari'y ordered off the grounds. The activities of the state pols One of the big surprises of tion picture production of The Man was the remarkable Work Betty Compson. From oascyrity Down in She cfle sectiom of thelioce W fame over nignt. Crilvs over the country procaimed her B Among the caftle exhibits were cn-{Lok ¢ the 6rst rank and moties Brooklyn, Dutch belted: & Mr. Cunninghawm head of cattle he neapiy ail T | Herefords. Ambng the awamdg h ived were first on 5 vear warking qt first on town nA hest catile exhi 8 firsts and seconds om Herefords, fipst for two- ford cow. first for heife . by Tevl I 1e1 Dor: all sharipg In the priz Sxlev of the Bame town. fires | UsUAl {ale and sorrows conn: sald to be a masterpicce of s, ture followers cverywhers bexas 1o ex. Press a srong desice to sce mor: of Betty Compeon. This widespresd de=® |ter, ‘Brookiyn, “Jerseys, including prize- | Far r-'rl):i;[‘:"x: i e 48 at the Breed thcatr 2Miss Comp- grade Ayshires; 1. H. Nae-| bl 5y tall, Brooklyn, Ayshires: Tyester Wil [*'RaPRSSrs a8 a star for te first time. lms, Brodkiyn, Michas M For the seeond feature Navil Lutier® will be seen In Making the_csrade. Here & are five reels of smashing 2ad exciting® pisodes showing the star in actiom. The 014 Nest Coming to the Breed. - When The Old Nest comes to the Breed theatre next Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. the peopls of Norwich wil have a chanee o see @7 tyre that has been hailed by evidiae™ nd Geviewers es the most sutisfying 1 all-American picture \ ' Droduzed. The theme, . Who secs her six ch amilies. hat these have be Rupert Mugh: amily have been dra American the old ne The picture was 1 -{¥yn and was dirccted Barker. Mury Alden pl and her performans: Strand Todlay, Fridar and Safurdoy. Today marks \he grand opening trand theatre under a Dew man- ~ |agement. This house is entirely uslon prejudicy {this theatre can now ecast This year tha pealtry house was fill- | The new management promises to Giv ed with exhihi which atiracted 2t- [the best possible in the way of amases. tention of the noultry ralsers, who, were | ment and cou; agement asks is a chance and it is v The Women's department. under the 10 the public in general dstand. §s 2s erowded a5 usyal |that chance by patronizing the ihea- beautiful needlework and kindred .ire. The mapagement has secured tae tranchise of B. F. Keit davile and intends te run the e week, Ppresent in numbers. All the new man- give bim found attraction In the hig changing Monday and Thursizy. For of Buick models by the Motor 8@ oDening attraction he has gecured Supply comneny of Putnam. The Put-|four direct run acis from New Vork— nam Studebaker agemcy also showed |Three Eddy Girls, Sherman & Wields, udee ¥ne and Tindsons ani ‘Bl Ceeve and Swain, Rhea wd Ciea scex were shown by C H. Pellett of The feature photoplay is Edith Rob- The Wilys-Knight car alsd | erts In Closed Shutters, her latest Un tion, | versal screen play in which she demon- hundreds morp hupg over the fenees | alone the main strech ta wateh the trotting events of the afternoom, J. Carl Witter, as started. sending the horses and drivers away through fhe raim, which interfered only a ‘ittle. apparent ly, with the events of the afternoon. The summary of the races of the day follows: Free For AN Class, Trot or Pace: Aretic, R. L crett Teft, Aretle, R. I..... Van Dyke, br g BEverett Teft, Arctic, R. L Nrsigpa s eh May Direct, ¢h m, BEverett Teft, Aretie, R. L . 333 Time—2.21 1-3, £.28 1.4, 231 1.8 2 Minute Class, Trot or Paee: Billy Flight, bl g, John 0. Fox, Putnam Brown, Willmantle .. .... 2 3 8 Madame Butterfly, hy, m, F. waa packed and Sirates her great dramatic versatfiy - in a role of a totally different sort from the parts i which she is most ofton en. Joyed. In Opened Shutters, Miss Roberts ¥ seen a3 a zirl who leazes her father's funeral to go to his re'aivis i New England, whom, in her caild-iike heast, she has plctured as kindly cid people, Instead she flends them of the kind whe arg always eageh to cast tha fArst stone against those who vary from thelr awn shallow eode of propriety. > With a rare understaiding of the ihuman Reart, Clara u'se Duraham - wrote the story. Jts sublletics pave * |been preserved in the screen adapta- tion by Doris Schroeder and the cleves direction of Willlam Worthington. AT THE DAVIS. < A Kiss In Time, the latest Wana _ Hawley release, will ba shown st the Dayis theatre Friday and Saturday. It is adapted from a story by Royal - Brown, which appeared in_McClure's E. Miller, Brooklyn .. .... 3 3 8 Magazine. under the title From Fewr Although handicapped by ralny wea- ther, the fair management expressed aporeclation pf the large attendance.| thinz was done to make the falr eting and to keep it clean, and | in this the fair assoclalion was entire- charge of violting the gambling laws Sepiem- i ten days ing, and © eopy Hundreds of the well known people | Today (Thursday) will be horse day at the fale and wih good weather it Is | ected that many who had planned to | Iyn to see what on Wednestay could | rated the best Brooklyn falr in years. CHESTERFIELD People from heere attended 3 dance at Gardner Yake, Friday evening. Ruth Morzan was a oalier on Miss | Bmily Wilcox in Norwich Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon Avery of New London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matt Tinker. Mr. apd Mrs. Willlam Howard and friends were callers op Mr. and Mrs Charles Tinker Sunday. Mrs. Willlam Darling of Salem was a caller at Mrs. J. E. Powers, Saturday. ANNOUNCEMENTS LADIES' NIGHT, Although it came in the heat of last season, Ladles' Night, wh y 58 Woods Wil present at the Davis thea- tro on Thurséay eveamz, Sent 22, proved to be mare than & mere hot weather show. It praved to be a st jing success. Although it hax all the learmarke of 8 summer-teaser, iizkt, mirthful and playfally naughts, it con- inued to draw crowds right through the fall and winter, and ocounted amang the big successes New York has had this past season. The play is by Avery Hopwood, suthor of The Gold {Diggers. Fair and Warmer, and en-zu- thor of The Bat. Spanish Love, and {many other successtu: piays. and Charl ton Andrews. The suthors take for Turkish bath on Ladles’ night. The plot |48 a series of farcical misadventures. It 1s the kind of a play to see when you want a good, hearty laugh at the end of 2 tiresome day. “If yom can re- strain your mirth yeu're a wonder. #ai Alan-Dale in the New York Amer- thelr lacale, as the title indicates, a| {Ti1 1103, It is the stery of a story ahewt wager that a man met and kissed girl within four hours. A man writes - the story, apd the magazine which it sends it ¢o a girl llustrator, wha . promptly sends it back, saying that she abolutely refuses to lilustrate spch #m Impossible yarn. < Greatly piqued when he hears this, . the authot makes a wager with hime self that he wil kisg the artist witnin four hours after he meets her, and he. sets sbout the task. Of. course, he wina both the wager and the girl As plays's ed by Wands Hawley and T. Roy Barnes, with Walter Hiers on hand, ) the role of an smateur detective. 10 complicate the fun, this comedy Drem- iges a real treat In A Double Dyed Decelver, starring Jack Pickford, which comes to the Pa- vis theatre Friday and Saturday, James Neill who Interprets the role of Semer Urique, has many Interesting stories to tell of Ward MeAllister, the meclety | fashion pate of years gone by, whose name was eynonymous to smart dress, Mr. Neil's mother. as a chill, was & ward of the McAll:ster family, in thelr big mansion_in Georgla. Mr. Neill al- though at all times well dressed. ex- | pressed his horror at haviag to think at least twelve times before donming . a certain style of cojar iR the mopm= ing. Mr. Neill is frank in calling h: “The torture of being fashionable” A news weekly and a comedy entitled Short and Sweet are Incladed = @ - program, GEEENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIMS Steeped in an exotie atmosphere of its Bohemian Dbirthplace, .augh-laden : and beawty-streamed, the Gresswich Village Follies, & fantastc revus mirs roring the motions and the ethies and the antics of New H heralded lalln quarter, Greenwish VB- lage, comes to the Davis Wedl nesday evenin comes the 20 famous artists' models, a8 | {hrray of feminine pulchrityde fiched from the studio area of New York, |2 hest of nlayers. each of whom ibeen idihtifled with the Wollies first 1t get all New York agog with |rare beauty, exquisite artistry startiing novelty. —_— Sale of Unien Street Property Real Estate Brcker John 4. Morss hag soid for Charles A. Smith, the property, No. 55 Unien street, consisting of & threg fean. Mr. Woeds presents this farce whh an unusually fine cast. RUSSIAN CHURCH COLLEETING FOR STARVING IN RUSSIA The St. Nicholas Russian Orthulox Congregation in Norwieh held a meet- ing Sept. 11, 1821, and deolded to eom- mence collecting voluntary ofiermg for etarving people in Ruesia. We, the committes to ald the stary, ing people In Russin, are as folows {Rev. A, B, Bondacchuk, nresident; Mi- chae] Rutkowsky and Alexander Heore- Alexgnda Steako, Blisey Eniiowsky, Nigholas Cherwlak and Sersoy Febol, eallectars. We solicit funda from the peopis ' Norwloh and vicinity so piease mot re- fuse to helD us raise a =um of money o help the starving people in Russts- s RPN e family house, large Jot and new Mrs, Ellen M. Callahan has the property as an investment. A total of 110,000 trees were - quived to bulid the Mejii shrine | Jaw e