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\ - NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921 A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want 'A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Builetin To Let Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Sell t| Advertisement Will Sell t| Advertisement Will Sell I'| Advertisement Will Rent It WassksEtaE N TE e PR WANTED—Misceliancous FoB SALE FOR SALE > INSURANCE What Is Geing On Tonight IR A T 17 = ~— : S nd at state armory. ” Tale ' WANTED—Housekeeper for family of | WANTED—Second hand furniture and| FARM FOR SALE in Lebanon, locat- : e = A L o™, oronecs | two, middle-aged person, who 15 ood |antiques. C. J. King, Norwich, Conn. |ed on Babosek ik 10 Aores. taquive of | ® $3300 "1 0. O F. meett e s 5o il hands necd | cook preferred! Modern house, no wash- | Phone 1138-13. sep26d. [R. S. Browning, North Franklin, Conn.!Fine farm, 165 acres. Beautiful location, e Dlacker, Norwich, R.|[ing or ironing, W. S. Brown, Central WANTED- Conbeents G Avel sep26d. Dleasant surroundings, near markets, on J. of A, meeis in Tackary Village, Conn. Tel Moosup, 28-12. A D—Lomp; oLy main automobile highway. Pretty river " Norwich_lodze, i sep2 o 253 Broadway. sep2éd. FARM OF 150 acres for sale in North | ™ omobile . y Norwieh_lods, RGN o iy - o emmi Taninousencid | Frankiin, ‘on state road between Nor | through farm. Land well divided, fields, meets in_Buek Lig_de-| WANTED—Work by day or week by | WANTED - Second hand household |wich and Willimantig, with or without |Pastires, woodland, very valuable timber. Thames lodg We (rain |3 competent, willing woman Cail | Eo00s, antique Iumince ohina. tare |stock and tools. Inquire of R. S. Brown- | House first class, 12 large rooms, large teiner's hall. to $10.00 day. | 184-12. sep26d. | BoOK R oes Luls D Ward. 30.32 |in8, North Franklin, Conn. sep26d. | DATee and ofifl«“finflwfl‘a‘r’t‘ e Special common councll ’ ‘ % g 2 X I, Clos « w 'fifix“’fi‘sgh‘imfl‘{:i WANTED—A woman to work in pan-| Water St., Norwich. _ JY20FMW FOR SALE—Girl's bicycle. $5 will ‘Willimantie, Conn. sl : e e el S AR WE GoT XUN—Ted Dot learc| B85 LI, (I ST Seirket \ ANNCUNCEMENTS T Sk T i’ C, .26 for 5 elite pipe, c. Gol ¥ N o > WANTED—Hundreds cf men and | TRy ANTED—Position to care for Infant | Bond tobacco, 10c a tin. Manilla cigars, St V% & . BERRRAN] N. H. Levy's school of modern daneing, ¢ to get (heir pants [rom us.|or child by experienced child’s nurse |6 for 25c. Fagan’s Smoke Shop. 4 FOR SALE—Car load Vermont cows. Mondays and Thur s, begins tomight fes to pick from. Pants 10| Best of references. Write Box 39, care of | sep2od. James H. Hyde, North Franklin. Tew at 8§ o'clock in Odd Feliows' hall. Teach- any coat aL L. Pollock, 325 Main | Balletin. sep23d. 5|30 Lebanon. s5ep26d. . 1L h =vre sepibd. e Y = WANTED—Concrete walks to baild. > = FIFTY PIANO BOXES , 3 3 4 ing the waltz, one step and latest figures - — ~ ..o | WANTED—Experienced waitresses. Ap-| Work guaranteed, if work is not satis-| ¥OR SALE—Twogfat hogs. A. P, Advicé conceriing rate reductions by|in the fox rtot, aiso the mew dances Hundreds men-boys = over | piy at Sellas Lunch. sep22d. | factory no charge made. James Fumi-|Culver, Glasgo sep26d. At $3.00 Each eliminating haza: eal service and | this season the conversation step and el ST e | ~WANTED—Girl or _woman o ap |s4ar0 133 Oakridge St FPhone 621-5. | = S THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. real Companies. chucho, the rage of Paris. Private les- Writ: immediately. Iranklin | housework. Apply at 56 Summer St. B i el S buil calf. George D. Lil's, R. F. D. 3. ISAAC 8. JONES sons daily. Dept. 31-Y.. Rochester, N. Y.| sep2ld. 5 % WANTED—Farms.. We hav e buy-| sep24d. Insurafice Agent 91 Main Street WANTED—Reliable gifl or woman for | €I%: Sell them quick. 1Is your farm for | g m= oo e o qaioe e LEGAL NOTICES Davis Theatre Monday and Tuesday general housework in small family. No |sale? Communicate with New England|gg. o raad. g, 1. Carson, R. I B, 47 o a istic el washing. WBgye: according to ex%mm F“;;";l?‘f'“"’- Danielson, Conn. 00sp, Conn. 5 éepé-nLA' DANCING .,,Zchl:cu’v:fl,:?; o ;:,: Rt LOST AND FOUND Ad' abifity. SESiacIus, SERIUREL SO e e e N I l E = Director Marshal an has yet donme S < Enitos WE BUY and pay highest prices for |, XOR SALE—Hard wood, sawed stove N. H. LEVY, dancing instructor, Odd | for the screen s his production of “Bob 3 L ; Mi second hand furniture ~and books, | ¥l o) e Fellows’ hall. Norwich, Phone 1996 or olacer,” LONT—Pig. black and white. M- Kremens, successor 1o King, 45-50 Water | Mattern. Tel. 1864-21. 'sep24d. 159512, Private lesstns grome nam® (oF | Hampton of Piacer,” which begau at the ehacl Ly . Everett Street. sep26d. 20 RENT St. Phone 38-2 sepl2d. FOR SALE—White Angords, New Zea- SPECIAL HEARING ening class M%nd.lyu and_Thursdays be- ”‘L‘_'"{'-:’,:“l"’“"“ ':;‘*“ s s e LOST OR STOLEN—From back of TWANT TO SELL your farm? This|l20d Reds and Flemish = Giants, $1.00| To Whom It May Concern: Whereas|&ins Monday, September 26th at § p. m. uster’s last stand against *. Goodscar cord tire, 33x4 1-2, brand | "y RENy_5 room tenement, all mod- |agency sells quick, any time. Weislers | 8Piece; also exhibition cages and outdoor | the Connecticut company, a corporation | 8ep20d. as reproduced on the siver sheet in this Heward. Edward A. Faust, Jewett | oo “improvements, 193 West ‘Main St.|Farm Agency, § School St, Danieison, | hutches or will exchange for pouitry. | organized and existing under the 1aws oOf | gmemmmme—eee | masterful motion picture, is the greac sep26d. | orn bmpr 2 o sepid | Ered Johngon, R E. D No. 3, Norwich the State of | Conneeticut, have presented 3 compelling climax to an absorbing story e T o~ 3 ., O3 o the Board of Selectmen of the town of romance and adventure. B bfice “Reward. sep2ed, | X0 BENT_My residential property at | (WANTED—100 farms forcatalogue, | Oocum and Baltic. sep2dd.|of Norwich, Conn. ‘a certain _petition, ikt d Bob Hampion, porcrayed by James . s - | No. illiams street, e 3 b “FOR 5 % Geadie 2 1 T 5 ——— e g ST—Pair of double lense glasses | of the best residential sections of the city, | full particulars in first letter as to price, | FOR SALE—One cradie, 2 iron cribs, 2 rig:;’xfizr'\’niz‘)celr):;ns"fin: "ot poles_on| AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD | Kirkwood, is an cutcast from the army betmeen T ¥ Smith'e and Boston Store. | house contains eleven rooms and bath, |size location and terms. P. O. Box 105, |high chairs, 1 iron bed. ' tables, 341|picproiruct certain —line town "of Nor |at Canterbury, Within and for the District | —an cx-officer. He becomes @ gambler, Finder return to Alfred Davies, State|gas and electric lights, set tubs, steam |Jewett City, Conn. jy22a |Main Street. ____ sep23d. wigh . ot Canterbury, on the 23rd day of Sep-|also foster father to Dick, a little waif. hospital sep23d | heat and fireplace in living room. Large| WwANTED We pay highest prices for | FOR SALE—Cider apples. James| NOW, therefore, the said Board of Se- 2 % He saves a young girl whom they call garage and garden. ~Thls' i5 & “real|gecond hand fumiture. Norwich Fural. |Kane, Canterbury, Conn, Hox 73. lectmen have hereby ordered that a hear-| [resent"A. HALE BENNETT, Judge | The Kid. Licutenant Brant, for the home" and I will rent it to a responsible | (200G MET S Bidg Tel. 1914-3. | We | —3o roung mew milch | IN§, My be held upon said petition in the | . B 3.1 3 Qenth. of whowe father - Hamipton hall party at a very attractive price. Posses- | or® Con BIe€C EE Jel1d FOR SALE—Four young new milch | selectmen’s office, In sald® Norwich, on terbury, in sald district, deceased. p r PHYSICIANS sion at once. Charles W. Burton, No.|'%7 i Ble COwS, with calves by their sides. Fred [Friday. Sept. 30, at 2 o'clock in the aft-| ,Ordered. That the administrators, W.|Ycars ago been held responsible, falis o - -~ | 744 North Main St., Phone 1125. WANTED—Second hand and antique | Durr, Norwich Town. sep23d. |erncon, when any person interested in|C: Hetrick and A. T. J. Clarke cite|in love with The K Then comes the ROPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. sep26d. furniture. B. Tiger, successor 10| “pop §ALE—Mercantile building con- | (D€ mMatters contained in such petition | the creditors of said deceased to bring in | Battle of the Little Big Horn, in which AR, NOSE AND THROAT — S op. | & Bruckner, 55 Frankln St Pnone 747-3 {08 30U : % 200 | Will be given an opportunity to-attend | their claims against said estate within six | Bob Hampton proves his innocence and %, BAR, NOSE AN B0 799 | TO RENT_Room for light housekeep- | Norwich. marssq | (aining dwellings, situated abour 200 | ¥UH e Eiven an opportunity months from this date, by posting a notice | ; e ing. 17 Boswell Ave. sep24d. fect from the Jewett City rallroad sta- | *h, (" i Norwich, thie 23rd day of | to that effect, together with a copy of this | 5 Te#iored with honon to the rofis of = "0 RENT—5 room flat with all mod- Bouse and anto Iners busthess, " Fanor | September, 1921 S et neareat ot niace | e Daw, an.The K1, plivaithe FUNEZAL DIRECTORS . d‘mb,fg";':fi_‘l'-‘éL3 e ’W’f;gp;‘z‘;}e' AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES 23‘7:; ‘erms. Burdick & MCM“&‘—ED{NXW ghfihfpégngy'mysmmn same »Tog}"r‘x. and by :uglis“h g the same | leading femin O'Malley BAHIELR sired. 2 t > - B e z2d. BT CONNELE N 3 once in The Norwicl ulletin, a news- | portrays the TO BRENT—Two furnished rooms for| HAVE your tires rureaded, look ltke | FOR SALE—$2,2 a fine ¥ 3 - paper_having a_circulation in said Dis-|and Wesley GEORGE G. GRANT |itent bousckeeping. Telephone $55-12. | new, wea like mew, as §ood. s Bew: |room house, with About 1o Serss of lna: Selectmen of the town of Norwich | trict, and make return to this Court. Sives an amusin . sep23d. e Lanoie Tire Co.. 93 W. Main St feb24d | aear Jewett City. Good location. A pay- A BALE BENNETT, Judge. ik, the youtnf Undertaker and Embalmer TO RENT—A furnished apartment of ment of $700 will secure the property .,"',25;,‘3"‘“ IS IR O M o oy, Hampton. - five rooms, centrally located with heat % il i Lt e i Attest, ANNE BENNETT, Clerk “Bob Ham 52 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE fand all modern improvements. Phoe 930. dction should be taken at once. Burdick = < Randall Plrrish’s stery, is an Teleghone 630 sep22d. Cone & MoNicol, Jowett Clty. o sepsnd NOTICE.—AIl creditors of sald de- | sercen. ¥ o TO RENT—First class furnished = : = — ceased are hereby notified o present their 50 MR Strcct SenT0d FOR SALE—Two family house on ANUUAL TOWN MEETING claims tate to the under- == sopua, . it H Mechanic St., Danielson, goed condition, ey e % signed at Brookiyn, Conn, within the e TO RENT—Furnisted apartment. Mrs. all modern improvements. Apply 82|, ,The legal voters of the.town of Colum-|time limited in the above and forego-| Of all the revues produced thus far, Congdon, 82 McKinlcy Ave. seplid Main St, Danielson. Conn. bia are hercby warned to meet in an-|ing order. since the f French music . . = B 7 on nual town meeting at Yeomans' hall, Co- A, T. J. CLARKE, |y ey TO RENT—Room with kitchenette, ¥OR SALE—A cottage louse o lumbia, on Monday, Oct. 3rd, 1921, atf Sep26d. S Follies, the ummlngs SLEDIVINon IRITEe gl OF ALL KINDS nell Place. Inquire of M. k. Maguire, 2ine (§) o'ciocic inihe forenoén, for'the | “ar 4 cOURT OF THOBATE mrLn ¥, ollies, th 2 A 353 West Thames Street. sep21d. | following purnoses, viz: at Colchester, in and for the District of | shrine TO RENT—Store mn Cadillac building. . D21 180 % Celoct by hatlot, obe ameans e . : - shrine : 5 5 - " — - 3 essor, | Colchester, on the 23rd day of Septem- A Inguire Max Gordow & Son Corp, Phons Automoblles, FOK SALE—One four tenement brick | one member of the board of relief, select: | b yags " °° B¢ &Y of Hentem Funeral irectors 605. sepl3d. house of 16 rooms; one (hree Lenement|men, town clerk, town treasuref, audi-| In the matter of Thomas P. Kinney, | T0 RENT- ms for light house o w {:ame house of 16 rooms located on lurS-‘ fland juro:s. calleglor of taxes, |an incapable person. 7| —Roo: house- leasant S cut house o | constables, registrars of voters, {own i ‘i 2 weting rane . "™ 538" | Carriages, Wagons, |t 5t oy tro foucrnd Holle br | cnsiabie, segintrars| f Notrs, om0 " While"Conserzator of Thoms | Rdetaa e and Embalmers TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or | [oom Drick house with fwo car sarage, |yeauired by law to be clected at annual | cation to this court for an order to sell | 5o ocale: of e - 2 i on Mountain St.. 1 nes: V! ing. e polis for T - 3 2 e said h 2 o e without board. 13 Boswell Ave. jeéd lrucl{s and Ca_rts houses afe_connected willh spring waier, | tion of ballots will be open from nine| D Kinnee: lomis of the said Thomas, ice of its players, in 322 Main Street 5 Inquire of W. IS. Clark, 215 Mountain St. |o'clock a. m. until four o'clock p. m. | the Norwich road, as by sau ng snd Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | Wi imantic, Con STt nd. To receive and act on the re-!tion on file more full appears: it that it AUCTION 2 e i Ry 3 Tiolatat of such officers as are by law re- rdered, That said application be cal press Chamber of Coramerce Building ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. nicc?’* B‘)i-::l—lc\s-slfrflg‘hdi d to report at antual town meeting. | and determined at a Gourt of probate to ol public! as’ the maost 5 . Blacksmithing in all its branches, | Jerscy con due to trecho: . To make any appropriation re-|pe held at the o of the judge of pro- | bution th Phone 238-2 iady Assistant Bl|DANIEL M. BROWN Auctioneer /| Taduize “oF W s Clark. 215 dountata | faira, %, 8% for the subport of schools | vate” in ‘the town"of Colehester in said | ST = e St., Willimantic, Conn, sep2ld. | “4th.” To take action on the repair of |dStrict on the first o Ooover Iy, — fil'{ & iark cm‘ FOR SALE—10 ¢ weekis pigs.. Apply, | FWayy for the ensuing year. i morl T peite ey b bl e i it AR it *| 5th. “To see if the town will make any | PiPlic notice of the Al 2 ST ST RS | 1 will scil at public auction at my du B[ EEiE SR Q) e Rckurs Boauital, changes in the compensation of any of its | Dication and of”the time and place of home in Preston, known as the Charles ol LN > ___| officers. e eoaaE thenson. Jie glven 4y pub- | Grosda place, so calied, one-half mile | 57 TC o15 NORTH MAIN STREET| FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes| 6th. To authorize the selectmen to | LSHing % order one time in some |sionist from Matnewson Mills Station on the of stoves. Bring name of stove and borrow money fer current expenses. NEWNpRper Laving: & cinculation“in aidi k Norwich and Westerly line. number. ~New London Salesroom, 16| 7th. To see if the town will make |district. of the fanc! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH e ‘Water st., Tel. 1703- sepTd Yy Change in the number of the town| .. .c, H. P. BUELL, Judge. s who inhabit At Ten 0’Clock A. M. $65.00 for an upright piano, stool and | NN “Fo e Gt the town will lay a 3 3 2 v - = = T o = scarf. elivered without charge. Terms | o : The foliowing: Five cows, (two new| AMERICAN HOUSE, D, Morrisse sharg sp. uneral Director fl-iu tiome: ihe s, e ne T g T Ut AL tax g he grand list last com- specia pleted, to be Pro; First class garage Service con A e | cSme other 'two milking), 1 bay horse (weighs s et due December 1st, 19: Sl Rt T l coted” " Phonet Sheticket St den Company, Norwich, Conx. ay; dir;,r e"‘.?r mrpn:..-l of _dpz}iin’;‘: the mwas GALB I-'B!RY 1200 -lbs., SEWOMOTEe | edn | Waeom|i— e 200.00 for an upright piano, with stool | shar e state aid highway recently + - s and (nearly hew) 1 two-horse dump Gart| DEL-HOFF HOTEL. European PIam: | amy sevrs Telinin: DIaho, with stool | mpleted. The first meeting of the Pinochle club| (in good condition,) 1 pair double har- | Hayes Bros, Frops. ~Telephoue 1227. | No interest. Lasy terms; 525 down, 3| O9th. To see if the town will authorize |OF the season was held in the & ness (neariy new,) 1 single driving har- | 26-28 Broadway. Embalmer weekly. The Pizut-Cadden ~Company, |the selectmen to discontinue the section | club house, Wednesday evening, for ness. 1 two-horse”cutaway herrow, 1 kd- Norwich, Conn. aug26d | of highway xe(aam.;“frflo)m Wells Woods | clectlon of officers, who are: President, dy piow, 1 _swivel plow, . plow, —————————— e our corners (so called) westerly, to a|D PoVer s TnbseataTy o cream separator, 1 kclipse corn planter, 1 ATChITECTS [] $390.00 for & finc 88-note mahogany | point near the premises formerly of omff s} OB e '1 i PROMPT SERVICE lot of carpenter's tools, 1 crosscut saw, 1 5 player piano, with 15 rolis, library priv-| Elisha Lewis, at the intersection of the A “P. Miller. C. R. S lot of ox yokes, 1 Walter A. Wood two = o ilege, bench and scarf; easy terms; 10 |highway leading northerly to the Cum.|ZXARdrew P. Miller, C. T DAY OR NIGHT horse mowing machine, 1 light two-horse CUDWORTH & THOMPSON notes to sign, no inierest; free tuniug for | mings road (so called) also the section |R. Povey. Three new members were | team wagon, a lot of shovels, hocs, ARCHITECTS oue year; tree delivery; terms 350 down, of hizhway leading from the residence |added, Charles Johnson, Mr. Know chains and other things ton numerous to > $10 monthly. The Plaut-Cadden Com-|of Curtis A. Holmes to its intarsection ang C. R. Blackwell. Mestings are hefd mention. Thaver Building, Korwich, Conm bany, Norwich, Conn. augZéd. | with the Andover-Willimantic highway s 1f stormy, sale will take place next fair Greenwich lower Aanattan. week-day. every, Vicdnesday eveang. The club FOR SALE—Good seasencd wood, $§9 wil. .ay severa] out_of-town clubs Gur-| " cord ; in 3-cord lots, §8.50 per cord ; chest- | near the residence of Claude Griggs. 10th. To see if the town will vote a LOUIS PASTER HOURIGAN BROS.| 5 - 3 1 7 definite sum from the regular highway inSA the winter. a® ALS Rl Bn;d"l’he-:re TRUCKING B enty DrSien §jcord lots. #1050 | appropriation for the repair and main.| A Deetne of the Ladixs' Aid Sasiety : Wyl 3 | — e e e s : auglGa | lenance of the highway leading west from |of the M. E. church was held in the| A fenuine American g l?l . :CTORS : GLOKGE L. SRT, Occum, teaming, | =" o the residence of C. A, Holm vestry Thursday afternoon. The work | The Old Nest, a story of mother love FUNERAL DIRECTORS |jamEes.m mYDR Auctioneer | moviag and trucsing. Tel. 61{-1. 3714 | FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, | bicjoridenee of C. A es to the | vestry y aftes e $9 per cord. C. S. Brown, Yanuc. Phone Norwich and Jewett Citv Togs-2. augisd GUS LAMBERT, JE, No. 341 Main St was on orders for aprons. {and gelt- Moving and trucking. ‘el. 387-5. A party of men, taken by J. Edmund |t Norman, on a motor trip, Wednesday, { Breed theatre last night, is the work of crifice common to every family 11th. To act on the selectmen's esti- the world over, which was shown at the mate of exnenses for the ensuing vear. 12th. To do an PUBLICSALE — S e other business proper - Barare Mgt v ot : : . . n h S s | Rupert Hughes, the eminent American - 2 e e FOR SALE Eoehedonerate eneine D s T e e e H A I will sell at Auction for the estate of |LRUOR Eiven 1o moving boilers and ma- i 2 . H. B. HUTCHINS, dard, “Pillings F. S. Crandall, George |2nd directed by Reginald Barker. There The Henry Allen & Son Co. [, [ " 2! at Auction for the esiate of | cninery.” Tel. 198-3. - sepsa ety i e e R. L. COBE, W. Pafmer, R. Irving and Carroll 8. |18 humor and there are tears in this plain 88 MAIN STREET scribed real estate and personal prop-| Long Distance Moving and Expressing. must be sold as owner is leaving town, Selectmen Hurlbutt, Richard H. Chase, Eugene i‘::}(;-nwn it S:;‘;‘ :O“r it . 5 T erty, farm of 106 acres with large house, | Zimmerm: 17 Bosweil Ave. Tel. 1458. | Price very attractive. For further partic-| Columbia, Conm., Sept. 17, 1921. LaFontaine and C. M. Crandall Aozt - e e FUNERAL Dikr.CTORS Sicirns:, carriage house, several 800d |~y paMING ana moving, long distance | ulars inguire of Donald Irwin, who has been mcna-l""]‘;‘ i L AND EMBALMERS Rearly all in fine ‘condicon (land is pro. | FUCKIDE & Specially. Joiia H. Ford, 233 JOHN A. MORAN SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv- | Ing a few days at the home of Mrs. Ir- > e o £ ductive.) An ideal home location with | Mam St _Phone 752, Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Franklin Square | °d_by the State Hizhway Commistioner. two of the finest springs on earth, piped 24) Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Conn., Real Estate Broker to the buildings, about 1 1-2 miles north win's parents, Aplin, Mr, joining Mrs. and Mrs: Frank A.|8entle weeping s Irwin here last if you want to see f , your brothers and sisters, your B. BEOMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. EFTe e until 2y m. Monday, October 3rd, 1921, | week, returned to New York Thursday. | fath - 1”““'“' on the acrees, go v 3 e L for the following sections of state work, and see The Old Nest. the Norwich and Willimantic state road, BREOWN & HARTLEY, S - tions on file in the office of the State =5 different ho the emotions than the south of Smith's Corners in the Town Shetucket St Phone 687, Two tenement house ~With improve- | Highway Commissioner and at the fol-|Tuesday, and left to assume his nmew | of Franklin. PIANO AND FURWNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING ments, always well rented. in good repair, near Oak street. Five minutes walk to Franklin square. lowing places: TOWN OF BURLINGTON: 16,270 lin. ft.,, of 3 in. usual thriller. matic scene. Shea & Burke , duties, at the Southbridge, Mass, Real Estate Will Be Sold at 1 P. 3. yon ok the Now Svenyed. & PERSONAL PROPERTY s placs isn't one melodra- s picture held the About 2 : . bnurz;l?ou: 2~ | was taken for this week by Mrs. L. H. 6:’1;]‘; l:‘u"'*‘n) ";’:‘ . “‘“‘:fi NS, . fiy i . FRANCIS D. DONOHUE cadam, using trap rock, over 7 inch brok- | Gurley, first ¢rick operator. Mrs. Gur- | ¥ than any melodrama ev - Chaira in great variety, 1 Sofa, 1 dox- | 100 VESY JrOmPLY unc al reasorablel . “poogi.e Norwich | ¢ stone base, using local stone on the ey had been third trick operator here © And the reason js that “The Old mera 1y ors 3 prices. River road. . Plans and specifications | " = 5 i} Ly en Lamps, 1-2 dozen Clocks, 1 dozen Sofa = oad, d specifications | h, Harb. Nest” is a genuine story, beautifuily Piliows, Erussels Carpets (in @ve rooms) ARTHUR H. LATHROP With B. °W. Stevesis, Divicien Bugtacer, onbe the FasHurbor eipfom was put| C o 4 S atly protnced. We b 41 Main Street Stair Carpets, lot small Stands, a lot of | Shetucket Street Phone 175 DB 240 Farmington Ave. Hartford, Conn. '{on in June, her duties having expired |8°t¢ excellently produced, We have Vases, Iire Extinguisher, Extension § acre farm, smoot: land, a tractor | TOWNS OF NORWICH, PRESTON |September 14. (TSWE SoUL Onb. Pean Dstiny; the STils o BT R SR | Table, 4 Stoves, Window Shades and and plows, harrow, eic, two hundred {AND NORTH STONINGTON (Fed. Aid| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sills of Chi-)Uu2lly 2ging mother so deftly as Mary Lace Curtains, 15 Books, about 25 Rugs, chickens, other things too numerous to | Proj. No. 7.): About 22513 lin. ft. 0f [cago, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs |Alden aéted this role. Her black hair nice Oak Desk and Swivel Chair, lot of CHIROPODIST mention go with this place. The place is|3 in. biuminous macadam, using local | moon A€ BRERE Pl ST (I UE | became fron grey, | than silvery. And Pictures, lot of Silverware, Cake Baskets < in 10 minutes from road and trolley, A |stone, over 7 in_ broken stone base, using i) o b ¢ | With the passing of the years, the physic- and kruit Dishes, Hanging Lamps, 2| A G. THOMPSON. K. 5. Chiropodiat, | bargain for the right party. For fur-|local stone, on the Norwich-Westerly | 27 on a‘h:l:a“.\l;’\:n Journey by, Ry OF | sapsarsiice and sditiy a0t T 5 oelsior motorcyels, | BArasls. Gak. Hall * haek Jarbimerss | Foot Specialist (protect your fevy). Sults |Uer detmils ses ™% tias must be accompanied by a| Captain and’ Mes Henry Cole with |KeDt pace With time. “The Old Nesc" “Any reasonable | Vac Cleaner, Mattresses and Feather | 1-8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, Norwich, 3 surety company bond . or a certified | Captain and Mrs. Arthur Cole, of City | @ Dicture that America has been walting only Reo Servior Sta- |Beds (by the dozen), Oak Chamber Sets, | Conn. Phone 1366-. an3id Delsphone 118%0, check not less than one-third of the cost!Tsland, L. I, were week-end fumests of | % Sireet sep26d. | Floor Matting, about 50 Pillows and Bol- of the work. The State Highway Com-|nr. and Mrs. Justin H. Peckham at| “The Old Nest” will be the feature at : " " g in 3 : and Wednesday and other pictus rin first class condi- | Ornaments, Bureau Sets, Dresser _Sets, e Dated st 'Harttord, Cousictitnt, Sept: | BV wnd Mcd Artmr Varley of 1 o e e Mok B Valiey street. = Tel. | Crockery, Chamber Sets, Ggrriage Robes, 23, 1921, Taftville wero guests at the home of >0 ‘noude, 2l 4 onn. __sep23d. |Horse Blankets, Harness. " rncarly new A very desirable property, consisting C. J. BENNETT, |Rev. and Mrs. Allen Shaw Bush Thurs-|nett f"‘med,\' and the Pathe news. FOR SALE—Ford roadster in good | GTTiage, 1l°ld Carriage, ~ 1 Lumber TOBACCO of fine 10-room house and outbuildings, State Highway Commissioner | day. |, Note—Time for our performances for e 8 new paint. Price $150, | Y2890, nel-‘rv new Canopy Top, 2-Seat wih about 18 acres of land, located on 240 Farmington Ave., Hartfosd, Conn.| Miss Sarah T. Latimer visited her |this engagement will be, Mat 2:30;Eve. H B. Hazen, Hanever, Conn. sep22d. |Viagon . Mats, Doilies, Napking, Table WHOLESALE AND RETAIL car line. Norwich Town end, @ great op- |~ — e ATE 3 aunt, Mrs. Edwin Keeney in New Lon-|6:30 and 8:30. ool couactibis L8 __ 8e922d. | Tinen (in endless variety) Home ot {0 W carry s plete line of Domes. | [Portuaity to secare choice’ property at| AT A COURT OF PROB. A L e FOR SALE—Sixteen to twenty pas- R“,,':f' Refrigerator, Kitchenware, A dnl, oo T ‘mes- §| Very reasonable price. a; lum eld, within and for the district b - % 7 % — 2e0_chageis, in fine condition. 5 3 wi 3 5 , A. D, 2 3 o W H Clark, 215 Mountaln St W |jars Eggs, lot Paint, 200 cans Frait. Veg. JOHN R BOWMAN ° JOHN 4 MOBAN, Presént—JOSEPH P. SIMTH, Judge lhome of Mr. and Mrs Edward Young | T°° MYHery of @ criminal gang known — - —— ools, some Carpenters Tools, g ranklin S, , in i X e v FOR SALE Puick D. 45, cheap. Cal | some Barn Tools 20 bushels White Cron’ J (Established for Half a Century) s 33 The executrix having ma,~ written ap- |2 Party that motored to Hambu<g falf | 40 Sergeant James Bean, head of the be seen at Taftville Public 1 Corn Sheller, iot Chicken Feed, and a plication to this court. in aordance with | during her visit. arson squad of the Los' Angeles police sep21d large assortment of "useful articles not the statute, for an order of sale of the| Mrs. Fanny A. Moithrop was the | qcor non FOR SALE—5 passenger Maxwell |0 3 o SUICHPacRoe CIGARS pr & pact S touring. condition, winter top. Cheap. THURSDAY SEPT. 29TH, 1921, guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Stoddard Latham and family, in Noank, Tu-sday and Wednesday. Whitestons Cigar 3are $70 per thousand C. Jokmson, 51 Carver Ave. J. F. CONANT, 11 Frankiia st Bep2dd. " FOR SALE—If looking for bargaims, here's your chance: One Ford sedan, first described, it is Ordered, That sald application be heard and determined at the te At Nime O'clock A. M. ANTIQUES The sign is the designation for sul- phuric acid in chemistry and was used FOR SALE class conditjon ; aiso second hand Indian and Harlev-Davidson motorcycles, with and without sidecars; prices reasonable. James Donovan, 9 Main St. sep10d FOR SALE—Commercial Ford truck In good condition. Apply to 152 West Main Street. sepdd SED CARS must be sold; 1917 Reo louring, 1920 Scripps-Booth readster, 1920 Overland sedan. 1920 Chandler 7- agsenger touring. 1920 Hupmobile tour- ng. C. V. Pendleton, 45 Broadway, Hupmobile Agency. ang27d Mahogany Tables. 2 sets Mah Chairs, -Mahogany Sofa, (extra heavy) 3 Paisely Shawis, lot Bureaus (maple, mahogany and pine), silver Water Pitch- er, lot hand-braided Rugs, lot Blue Plates, 2 Buffalo Robes, 2 Andirons, rush seat Chairs, lot Kitchen Chairs, Ma- hogany Towel Rack, 1-2 dozen Chests, small Siands, Mahogany Bedstead (ex- tra heavy, fine condition) and a lot of serving Trays. Sale of the Antiques will take place about 1 D. m., immediately after the real estate sale. If very stormy, first fair week day, FOR SALE— 1917 Cadiliac, in excelent sondition. new engine. will sell reasonable If eold at onee. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may20d PLUMBING SUPPLIES ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET PLUMBING AND G ITTING. CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Flumbing and Heating. / JOHN BLUM, Phene, Breed n-m-“ FHONE so8-5. The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- llw;mhngund itting. JOHEN H. BARNES, Admr, ‘Chapman Bldg., Norwich, Conn. sep23d. FOR BALE—Herses FOR SALE—Two good work horses. cb-%un_ ‘W. Dearnley, Jewett City. sep. FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken tn for all kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIEESON. Tel. 636-3. Jeda PIANO TUNERS FREDEKICK T. BUNCE Piano i BT Tuner The e 2 BOOKJINDING ' BOOUKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order WHEN ¥0U WANT (0 put your busi- ness befers the public, there is no medi- um better than through the @dvertising columns of The Would You Pay $650 For .a building lot, 60x120 feet, o street having gas, sewer, water, an tral location. Apply without delay James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled laber. . Telephone 60 West Main St. wWOoOoD 'FOR SALE 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bldg. electricity?. It's worth $1,000. Cen- Best Quality Seasoned Wood Hoowich, Comn1233 Miin St . Phons 7821, Tpesitwe st by gitise Sy Mr. and Mrs. George I. Dunzan and family, who have passed the summer at The Pines, moved recently to ths cot- tage on the Bhff, purchased this sea- son from the late A. M. Kennedy of Norwich. 4 Mrs. R. Irving Hurlbutt and ther niece, Ruth Haurlbutt, wers guests of Mrs. Hurlbutt's sister-in-law, Mrs. Har_ 81a Bartlett in New London Weines- day. Mrs. Charles H. Comstock was a recent guest of Mrs, Minor Mox'ey, at Long Cove. ANNOUNCEMENTS SOUSA BAND CONCERT FOR NORWICH CANCELLED The entertainment committee of Bat- tery B, 192nd ArtFlery, announced Sunday evening that owing to an un- fortunate accident in which Lieut. Com- mander Sousa figured recently, Sousa's Band will not anpear in Norwich this (Monday) afternoon and evening as ‘was advertised. The accident has caused Lieut. Commander Sousa to can- cel all of his, appearances for the next several weeks. The committee also announced that all holders of, tickets will be refunded their money upen appilcation at the box office at the armory. court room in Plainfield, in said trict, on the 27th day of Semtember. A. D. 1921, at 9 o'clock in the foremoon, and that public notice of the pendency of said application and of said hearing thereon, be given by publication of this order once in The ‘Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having a circulation in said district a least two days prior to the date as- signed for said hearing and that return be made to this court. JOSEPH P. SMITH, Judge. AT A COURT OF PEOBATE HELD at Canterbury, within and for the district of Canterbury, on the 23rd day of September, A. D. 1921 Present—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge Estate of Walter Shnip, late of Can- terbury in said district, deceased. The administrator appeared in court and filed a written apnlication alleging that said estate is now in settlement in said court, and praying for an order to 11 certain real estate belonging to said o tate, fully described in sald applica- on, ‘Whereupap, 1t is Ordered, That sald ap- Dlication be heard and determined at the Probate Court room in Canterbury said_district, on the 5th day of Octobdk, A D. 1921, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon, and that motice of the pendency of said 'application, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order in the Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a clrculation in said district at least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to the court. A. HALE RENNETT, Judge. Forestville—Burt Cowles has a phono- 'PRINTING Two tenement house all modern PRINTING of all kinds promptly and | Central avenue. graph which he wants to swap, and says > that he has used the phonograph in in- HALE BENNETT, Judge by a band of New York criminals who scarred the faces of those who betrayed them by throwing a vial of vitriol. A little known chapteg in the history of the gang is being shown now at the Strand theatre in A Daughter of the Law, a Universal photodrama in which Carmel Myers plays the starring role. It was when Detective-Sergeant Bean learned that Miss Myers was filming the story at Universal City that he gave Jack Conway, her difector, the interest- ing sidelight on the gang from his own diary. The original story of A Daughter of the Law was writien by Wadsworth Camp from the records of the Metropoli- tan police dena It will be re- called a8 The Cap, a story which appeared nstalments in a popular magazinc and’ aroused interest throughout the country, Universal prchased the story as ‘a starri icle for Miss Myers and Har- vey the widely known scenario writer, was assigned to prepare the screen version. As it was produced at Tniversal City under the direction of Jack Conway it constitutes one of the most amazingly dramatic stories ever prepared for hte screen. Mies Myers is supported by am wun- usally strong cast. headed by Jack O'Brien in the role of a darging young detective-sergeant of the New York po- lice. E coar a¥> woon

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