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S |A Bulletin Want ——e A Bolletin Want Advertisement Wili Get It WANTED—Fomale WANTED—Miscclancess | " ANTED—Wae looking TED—M seeond TRUCK GOING t6 Providence Wed- [ FOR BALE—Good family Tel- - A iadte u-a.-‘- with b.r. "without "'t‘.xnn m;‘:.nf:"w, Pum;:{?i nesday. w:u like rdt';!fi load. .,n“m eplione 1658, & _sep27a. | JAMES H. HYDE Aactioneer g & rience to represent n 8ep: n truck. Biegal. elephone . = T ‘upied territory. The Doaition & per- — Gep2td. FOR SALE~-Choice medical _and o woman for gen- oral housework, White preferred. Apply Wum,hnmsmiv.m anent and the werk. pleasant, neat. Write today to Heath % "Dept. 10, Manchdster, Coun. > Two copies The Peo- lical Adviser, by . R. 'V, Pierce, Dr, Chase’s Housenold Physician, R’ Nurse- PUBLICSALE “ruRN INTO MONEY your old fwmi- m’;u‘a?ov':”hwh crockery, SPECIAL HEARING = hich are stored in your attics, ‘afen‘s Household, Physician, Gray's To Whom It May Concern: Whereas sép3id. o e Norerooms, by wrng o ieiephoming us, | Anatomy DsSiire and’ Sursicals. Ha | 1.wilt sell at Atition for fhe ssiate ot |the ‘Connecticut_compary, ‘& corporaiion WANTED—Windows to alean by & By Sousisting of | and receive for what yon ha man Physiolozy for Students and 'Prac.|Mrs. Graee: Peckham, the fc de- |afgaiilzed. and existing under the laws of Aty Our prives lowes thar any | mother and son, no children, desire | Ward Bros. 45, Jackeon, St WUL- | Whoner, Dallon Dinglison's Medical |scribed Teal, itato and 1 the State ef Connecticut, have presented T Donikowakl, 115 Franiii | the sefvices of 'a middie-aged woman | mantie, Gt Tel. 333, . 4ag Dictionary ; United States . Dispensary, | erty, farm of 100 acres with large house of Selestmen of the lawn a h septia | for housework. No delicate ones heeded. o Viood & Haohe: Amcrican Famie pay.l ¢ Ty carriage be several good |of Norwich, Comn., a n _petition, ;- ST The surroundings are pleassnt and cou-| WANTED—Second band farnithrs amd | gicion ‘Capron: Flints Practice of Meh- |ehiohon honmae S 5ng e anood | Seneting ot tne” iown, cgm”hw s WANTED—Men by 2 large eastern | genisl, the work not hard and the house | sntiques; oldest and largest de: in Miciie ;' American Dispensatorn Address|Nearly all in #ne condition (l: i8 pro- mn.‘n%f-ul certaln lines of poles on 7w oy advertided produet | Modefh, steam heated, etc. Bituated fust | Norwich: we by sad scl Sy tine: e Eatale, Yletin Oftice e |uetve . An e o lomle i Lathyetto street, In said town of Nor- R G N SeBek, Wauregan |30 minutes by car into. the hessi of the | WALSE St NoFwich. Phone 108-3. FOR BALE—Tiens and chickens cheap: | 1o ‘e ol Shoui] 102 Coiies Bibes |~ Now, the said Board of Se- fouse, 130 to 9 p. m. Tuseday. sity.” Can fumiah the best of reforenies | _Way1¥ThSTu alzn 100 £t wise. " Call 51 North Ciift St | fom “Yantie, or the Foad leading 1o ‘L |loctmen have Beréby Grdered that & hear. A T i Aty |, WAREIS BEOe. cider Wil st Yob & T N il pho mile wewe ot XA i i e oul 15 n0W open for business. OF & ust received 3, Iots of and anti o x X b Duty. releptions S5.13, "Lebabon | icasent home for the rignt party, The | gpiry . |slightly ised sfoves, some withgas ai- |sCuth of Smith's Corners in the Tows | Fridey. Sept y. o1l Ly climate 1s not oo severe but really - - tathmants H. B Tiger o5 Franbin S |ot Frankiin. : noon, When any person interested in vision. s4pE7d. | jighttul Address, F. F. Champlon, Co-| ~WANTEDSecond hand furnitare and | #C2monH . Real Estate Will Bo Sold a¢ 1 B, 3, |the matters contained in such petition WANTED—Middle aged man to work |lonna Marihe Railway —C Berkley | antiques. _C. J. King, Norwich, Cond % &g will be given an opportunity to attend o farm. Stats age, give references | Statioh, Norfolk, Va. \sep27d. | Phone 1138-13. ____sep6d. fi‘bl snl.nl;-c‘e«m-t “{5“? posts, fenca| l’f‘fl‘"‘lfl- VZOPI ;“l; A fng be Hekrd B S c N - =3 = =3 > o = - rails, and ¢ 8 post. eliver: J. D. airs in eat variety, doz- Dated af N day S e Sxpeed, No mill hands need | WANTED-_Two girls {0 work in store, | wANTED—®mpetent ook Amwiy | R AT QOIS wn To Toie1a " | en hamet 15 e itks, Torser 3% | setampen 1902 g T T FIANRE TONNL i e G R R e e A i BPRRE L b seplid. Eliows, Hrussels Carets (in ve Faome), LEY, D. 2 - | upstairs. at onee, §. F. 3 T = SR i R, 3 ] WANTED3en o prepire for rafi-| 101 Matn BU° 0 © Cn > U apfia | AINT WE 60T FUN_Red e G0 |, FABM ¥OR SALE in Lebanen, locat. SEc.oupes ol mmat Banad 5 B CoNN 43 T3S manaers positions. Eig de| WANTED—Rellable girl to assist with | Bond tobacoe, 10¢ a tia. Manilia cigars, | 3! 90 Baboock Hlll 10, acres Inquire of Fable, 4 Stoves, Window Shades and Beleetmén of the fown of Norwich for meh in this line e housework. 13 Warren St. Phone 319. |6 for 3be. Fagan's Smoke Shep. PheP u 3 , ugs, : sou $6.50 lo 1000 day. | "R optha. p26d. gice Oak Desic and Swivel Chalr, tot of ¥ starting. Write tonight. Ad- [ = 7 = - FARM OF 150 1 N ctures, ot of Silvérware, Cake Baskei G - il manager, Box 4. Bulle | ~ WANTED—Woman for general house: | WANTED Concrate walla 1 DL | bty O, 150, 80rce for sele UNorh | iU 1O, ) Hangiig " Lamya, 3 i otk in family of one. Apply Bulieus|work guirantsed, o " James Fumi |¥ich and Willimantic, with or without | l2se Weter Sets, 1 dozen Umbrellas and WANTED Hundreds men-boys _over | OHiee: il 5 e LTy e I me 4313, {stock and togls. lnquire of K. S. Brown. | barasols, Uak Hail Rack. Jardineres, 1 crament ralway mail clerit| WANTED—Housekeeper for tamity of N s %1% |ing, Norta Frankin, Comn. R R e g o ANNUAL TOWN MRETING WOEk: $185-3190 inanith; List poa- | twa, Wi P s 5 T FOR SALB—Car load Vermont cowa.|Floor Matting, about 50 Pillows and ‘The lefdl voters of the town of Col- writ: immediately. Franklls |eook preferfed. Mudern hgust, no wasn| WANKEE] o e have I buy- |5 AR ot P e | Sloor Mattin. Blanksts, Quilts L [ nimee T Tereby. wamad 1o meeE I -1 tochester, N. Y.|ing or ironing, W. S. Brown, Cenmtral|ers, Sell them quick. Is yeur farm fof b = : - LR ok A Foty g2 e e I oiog | 36 Levanos. sep26d. [low Shps, alfost inmumerable, Mantel | Grange hail in seld town on _ Mondas, illage, Conn.” Tel Moosup, 28-13. Y oy Yo AT = 5. | Qrnaments, Burean Sews, Dresser _Seis, | October ird, 1921. to vote By bailot for = AT o s, UEE = sl | S ChRENen s Curiag ol | & Todc f et 8, oleor & WANTED—Work by d: T We e — ~= e e s S , o new | town clerk, urer and all oth- LOST AND #OUSD 3 Competent, | wiling Womah, - CRll| ‘Wi BUY aad pay highest prices for| FOB SALETRORRZibrad _ Ayrenire | CArriage, 1 ok Carvage, 1 Tunioer | o tron sitises to' b irer, and all oth; 18412, sepléd. | second hand furmiuwre aud "books |ouil calt.George . kils, K. B. b Yiazon, neasly new Camopy Top 2Seat | mecting. 2 T s e —a {remens, i 48-51 ate %4d. . 3, Doilies, able i en Norwich WANTED—Experienced waitresses, Ap-| £remens, successor 1o King, 48-50 Water | _ sen < Linen (in endiess variety) Home Comfort | sonsoliatiog of soimi i i cTence to lasses ply at Sciias Lunek. wep2 2d. 2 e FOE SALE—Cord wood will 1o Range, . Refrigerator, . Kitchenwars, | conioiontion of school districts and as > | WANTED—Gil or _woman to do| WANT TO SELL your farm? This |side of toad. J. L. Carison. K. I B, 174, | Crockery (of evers deacribtion, 4 or § | u™in eontrol of public schogia (iicrein, 1 Mideknerk: AZply at 6 asumet G5 sstucy salls quicky a3y Ui, D\:‘fieu};g:!lmv, Conn. . sep24d. jtoms Coal, 2 bafreis Vinegar, 1ot Pork 2ot the Revised Sialstes of 1918, of Com om back of | sep2ld. Farm Agency, § School St ipid | FOB SALE_Hard wood, sawed stove |J2r3 E5gS, lot Paint, 200 cand Fruit, Ves- necticut. Those in favor of sush cons v 334 1-2, brand o L b SEAT s lengeh. Card or 1.2 cord 'lots. Julius | giabies, Meats, Soups and = Fish idation, shall deposit in 2 ballot box for [ A Faust et WANTED—_100 farms for _eataiogue, | Mattern. Tel. 1884-21. sepidd. e T TR e L hat purpoe, 2 ballet with the words, E 20 neie 10 acres up, with or without stock; some Barn Tools. 30 bushels White Corn, 1 Corn Sheller, lot Chicken Feed, and 4 | large assortment of useful articles not enufnerated. Sale to commence THURSDAY SEPT. 20TH, 1931 full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. iyazd “WANTED—We pay highest prices for cecond bhand furniture. FOB SAJE—Four young mew milch eows, with calves by their sides. Fred Durr, Norwieh Towh. 23d. FOR SALE—Two family house on nsolidation of school districts Ves” written or printed thereon and those posed shall deposit a baliot with words “Consolidation of schoo! districts No" written or printed thereon. PHYSICIANS b TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light seeping. o 17 Boswell Ave. KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. Norwich Furni- | Mechanic St, Danielson, goed conditwn, At Nine O'clock 4. AL Polis oven from 8.3u until 3 p. m. Also |y R, Nosk AND THROAT | Tenement of 9 rooms, all |ture Co. Breed Bidg. Tel. 1914-3. We |all modern improvemeuts . Apoly b5 ANTIQUES e pias Faya 1460 méank for keep- SiUs-i0h Thayec Didg. | Mel 1799 | jyjrovemenis. Excolient condition, el | buy, sell and exchuvge. 311 | Main St, Danielson. Conn. Sepaid, Maliogany Tables. 2 sets Mabogany | M I roads and bridges in repair. WANTED—Seccond hand _ana ancique Matogany Sofa, e UaT I Shpealis of i e s B Gextra heavy) | 2%00% Bor s ensuing year. = = TO BENT—Heated furnished rooms, |furniture. H_B. Tiger, successor to| FOB SALE—A coutage house on Bushe ly Shawle, ot joureaus (maple, | "iro°see what action the town will take ZUNESAL DIRECTORS houseieeping. St Jruckner, 55 Franiim St Puone 747-3 | neil Piace. Inquire or M. Maguire, | mahogany and v Jd sliver Water Plteh- ' ;ocarding the abatement of certain taxes. NESAL dence Church St. Phone ch. marida | 355 West Thames Street. BEpA1a. - Hen, It hand beaiie “::d Blue ! 75 30 any other business proper o be s e sep2id. = e brought before said meeting. - - - —_————————| ¥OE ‘SALE—One four tenement brick | rush seat Ch: e T Fus R house of it Toows; oue three temement | Logany Towel est EDWIN R GILLETTE, Laurel Hill Ave. FOR SALE frame house of 1 rcoms located on small Stands, Mal ny Bedstead (ex: JULICE W, PHBLES . . > etect: > 3 T0 RENT—Six room new house, e BRI SE o St i o iren. house cr | tra heavy. fine condition) and 2 lot of § Cummings & Ring [ €N roocins; a desirable residen: ght | serving Trays. t e — Lcdern improvements, 66 BMt. Pic: 7 T o T ot W 5 B | Sl o T Antiques win take place | st aep2 /' . located &n Aiountain ‘All. these | 2bout 1 », m., immediately after the real '! TO RENT—6 room apartment, a ji houses are e i spring waer, | oState gale. 1f very stormy, first fair ) | modern improvements. Inquire 18 Bath inquire of W, B. Cldrk, 215 Mouuia.n St, | Week da: Funeral Directors 3 e Wiilananic, ‘ JOHN H. BARNES, Admr. = Chapman Bldg., Norwich, sep23d. sep2id. OR S\LE—Kegisterea Holsicin bull, rasvsed, 1 Heg stered Jerséy cow. aue in' January, inquire of 'W. K. St., Willimanti FOR SALE—: lof stoves. umber. water st 65.00 for ac upright piano, stool and vl Delivered witnout sharge. Terms | TO RENT—Furnished room, for iwo men, or D and wil {Zfl(’ Em{_’.‘.fl[’men I8 and bourd if Jesired. ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Tha leza] <oters of the town of Lisbon are hershy warned to meet in annual town eing at the town hall on _Monda; ct. 3rd, 1921 at nine o'clock in e fore- roon. untii 2 o'elock p. m., for the fol- lowing purpose: First to elect by ballet, one assesfor, ene board. of relief seicetmen, town clerk cnl troaswrer, auditers, ordnd | jurors, eollecter of town taxes, school ‘comimittee, ofi.cers required by law. Y _J. KENDALL, AUEREY L. POTTE: JOHN M. LE! Selectmen Dated at Lisbon, Sept. 26, 1931. NOTICE Three apartment brick dwslling Use of Inquire _Ciiff St, or telephone 1460. » within 5 minutes’ walk to Frank- MACFARLANT line Squars, Always rented. An- nual income $732.00. Price §5,000. A bargain for quick buyer, THOS. H. BECKLEY 293 MAIN STREET 2 Auctioneer AUCTION Having sold my farm located at Vil lage Hill in the Town of Lebanon, 1-4 of a mile from ihe Village Hill School house and 2 miles from Willimantie, | nn., I will seil at Public Auetion, on 322 Main Street imiptovements, p26d. TO_RENT—My residential property ot No. 80 William3 street, located in one of the best residential sections of the eity house contains eleven rooms and bati GAGER | ce in living room. Larg Funeral Director §i| " 193 West M uame of aon Salesioou, Chamber of Coramerce Buil Phene 238-z Lady Assistant Phones nd_garde This is a_‘“rea. I will rent it to a responsibic Deuvered XS e A e DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 sery aitractive price. - Posses The - Dinnt-Cadias At ten o'clock 2. m., the following per- once. aries W. Burton, No. Sew i, ’ " 5. ke Norwich, Conn: aug2éd | sonal property: $390.08 ior & yer piano, witn bene Live Stock and Farming Tools Five milking cows, two to freshen the first weck n Novémbe: ¥eariings 1 Fine farm. 165 pleasant surroundin; main_automobile hi eautiful location, e ear markets, on ! i T—Room for light housekeep- Boswell Ave. sen24d. > and scart 7, 1o niere Pretty river 'uc ; Iree tuning for = hwa. rst weck 0 e g, T Shariss, 1| THe lesal voters of the towm of Lisboning of " af With - | through farm. 'Land well divided, fields, | oué yeur; Lrée Genvery: ierms 300 down, | 800 _horse, oa, Spring {are hereby warned to meet in town meet- m'.r ".vrf,-“d»:nen o b mlre“l&nfiu m?\g‘ pastures, woodland, yery valuable timber. | 310 ‘monthiy. the Plaut-Csdaen ‘tom- |chickens, 25 laying hens, good two-Seated ing in the town hall on Saturday. Oct. d |Sired. 23 Deafl d. | House firsl class, '12 large rooms, large |uany, Norwich, Conu. augzbd | wagom, 1 oné-horse mowing machine, ' fst, 1921, at 2 p. m. barns and outbuil; TREYON'S $3300 Rt b te act upon the fol. 300, part casn. | 5 of ta RENT—Tvo fur ousekeeping. Tel a <le blocks, sleigh, wood sled, Iadders, horse plow, cultivatog, Smootning harrow, Hon = Age. scpder. corn sheifer, lawn ‘mower. Rarnées, force pump. 2 bufter ehurns, ome separator, wheelbarrow, and a lot of small tools. for FOB SALE—Good ts, g matters seasoned waod, §8 Thé renort of $.00 per cord; cliest- in §-cord jois, $..50 Lanselson, Conn. augled FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lensths, the sclectmen, Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE voard and care of highways. TO €6 Wiicr..r Congubn. 33 Dekmiey Bver the town will put a Room with 39 BHE P O . o ot Dro Household Goods teiephone in the office of the town clerk, el cord. . Browi, Yanu 24103 CAY OR NIGHT 2 troet. ! e o e Magee-Oxford range, 3 air tizht stoves, auglya money to tore mn C FIFTY PIANO BOXES dillac building. | TO RENT stove, 2 china closets, din'ng réom set, | 0 {town for the ensuing vear and to act i o " | Inquire Max Gordow & Sen Corp. Phone $3.00 Each FOR SAL lamps, beds, bureaus, tables, chairs, car- ,‘,‘Qfl"‘:’gh:‘g’e‘ggfusflfi:{jnzmwr 0 be .8 _ seplid. THE PLAUT-CADDEN C®. pets, matting, rugs, crockery, glassware; ¥ J KENDALL, or light B . A choiee tWgrapaiuient Lous: ware, cooking utensils and a thousand Al L) POTTER, SEae e | — = i egirably iocate 3 M LEE, HOURIGAN BROS. e | b e % T i RENT—Furnished rooms. with or | HOXELS Price very | Terms Cash Dated at Lisbon, Sept. 24, 1921. - | . Sept. 24, FunERAL DIRECIURKS | witiout board. 13 Boswell Ave. jesd | 2 —— - wiars inquire o t EDWARD REIBETANZ, | AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrisgey, JOHN A, MORAN P. O. Address, R. F. D., Willimantic. Gt R 3 = Prop. ®irst class garage service 4on- ol P e Norwich and Jewsit Citv Roal Estate Droker one [ Shetucket St -HO¥F ROTEL, European plan, DI NOTICE - I 9 F ) » STANTON L, BRIGGS Auctioneer P PN SO ; iar- Hayes Liros, ‘Fropo. Telephono 1227, OR SA E . 3 pr- £ Wi et D Ot 76-38 Broaaway, I3 51—HEAD OF CATTEE—51 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING e Henry Allen & Son Co.|ave sep2id. B % s my farm_located onie | The legal votérs of the town of Frask- 3 EEN. o Iwo tenement house wih improve-| AS T ] from Plaimifield, one|ln are hereby warhed to meet in town s $ ments, aiways weli rented, in good Tepair, cne-! i Plat 5 vt e 88 MAIN STREET FOR SAL Dair horses, gray, ArcTECTS near Oak sureel. Five minuics waik 10 |1 o one and a fourth milee | 33}, 1 <aid town on Monday, Oct. 3rd, '+ 1921, from 9 a. m. to 3 £ 1 F e YORS s 5,000 b, Age 8 and 9 $76., forme ' e ak mrest from Central Viliage. on the state road | 192 . 103 p. m. for the fol- FUlherar mineci O 1 by Max Gordon Corj. Alko har- | = = S e ; from Plainfield to Central Village. I will j10%ing ,°'“=.m~ Assessors, board of re- M ey ey ‘Wourd horses | CUDWORTH & THOMESON FEANCIS. D. DONOHUE g seléctmen, fown clerk, and _treds. AND EMBALMERS at 34 St., or ARCHITECTS Central Building Norwieh i, “eoitors, Zrand jurors, colleetor of wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 | store, West Thave: Building. Worwieh, Conm Sob sain P b L4 A t' 1 Senool commitiec: ® Aiso any oher DAY OR NIGHT ¥OR BALE-Two good Werk hotes. § i foriamoota Tes, a tractde | BORL () UCTION |¢liers reauirea by law to be elected at ——————— | Chieay I W, Deatorey, Jeweit Crpe> and plows, harrow, cic, two hundred ‘And at said hall at one o'clock p. m. to ~ ae ‘2‘5_ ¢ o % 3 TRUCKING chickens, otaer things 160 numeious to = - act upon the foliowin; atter: SRR | scp28d : 2 SR mention g0 with this place, ‘The diace is| o WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1is1 Ist. The reports of the selectmen, el ¥ GEOKGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming,\ i 10 minutes from road and troiley, A | 2f Top OiClock A, M. Stepdard Wme. |40 reasurer, tax collector and senoni ¥ - mouins and \rucing. 'Tel 61112, y1d | bargain for the right party. For fur- | Ihe fellowing row | committee, nea urke T s e e | Twenty-eight Cows (all breeds, some few | €O 3 ¢ i" GUS LAMBERT, JB., Ne. 341 Main St e 9 mileh, some springers and some to calve| 2nd. To lay a tax to meet the ex- B e Moving and trucki CLARED SEOLES a little later,) 10 Heifers, (two and three DeDses of the town for the ensuing year. neral Directors § . .ve is sorses s are broken 1n t0r| Teiephone 11 > == ars old, coming in seon,) 2 pair four- | 3rd C. D. JOSLYN_ 293 West Main St. We years ol g ) kinds of work. They are for sale or | town | treasurer, collector of town taxes, school [rooms at 7:30 in tiie evening and parade Le-"" officer and provide for to Pulaski pay current expenses of the Also to authorize the selectmen NOTICE For Sale—By order of the Honorable Court of Probvate for the District lorwich, 1 will sell the Interest Sali et deccgseds th the peal’ | real itate situated s the fowns of Frankiln and Bozrah, and being fully i the application to sell on flle In said jcourt. For more particular descriplion, see said mlluuvn.ou H BA 3 RNES; sep?7a Administrator NOTICE For Sale—By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of No-- yien 1 will sell the intereat of George J. Richmond, late of Preston, in said d triet, deceased. in the real estale siluat: ed in the town of Preston, consisting three parcels, and being fully deseribed in the application to sell on file in said court. For mofe particular description, see said spplication, ga g LUCIUS BROWN; Administrator For Sale—Sy order of the Honorable ‘ourt of Probaté for the District of Norwich, 1 will sell the interest of Hen- | Py B. Siorey. inte. of Norwich, #aid | district, deceased, in the real estate: sit- iuated on the soufhwesterly side of Mount {Pieasant_street, within ' the citz and town of Norwich, and belng ¢7illy describ- ed in the application to se om fie in said court. For more ticuiar des cription see said apylication. FRANCIS D. DONOHU sep27d, Appointes The legal voters of the t6wn of Bea- rah are herchy warmed to meet ih the i3 urpose of eiceting by offiecrs for the ensuing . To_ Getermine how the roads im fown are to be repaired for the . to detérmine if thev Wil pay bounty on foxes killed in to authbrize the Pelectinen to berrow ney necessary l¢ meet the current ex- f the iown. To consider the a iy of discopiinuitg a_section of {n Jeada of Chariss Morgen on Dear HilL, {to the nighway rear the oid As ey place and ta do anr other business prop- er to he done & ) mecling. aliof boxes will Ge oven from ‘9 o'clack untii 6 o'élock p. m this 24th day of Sept., EROY LATHROP, k. STARK. AT G. AVERY, ! Sslectmen BOOKSINDING | BOGKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD #8 Broadway Blank Books WMage and Ruled to Order a. m AR TS PARADE AND STREET CONCERY IN MUSICIANS' ANNIVERSAY When the Musicians' union celebrates its 19th anniversary on Wednesday eves- week, the celebration will start with 2 street parade by Tubbs band and a public concert by the band when the parade is over. Tubbs' band will leave their band hall in North Mal street, | where the bamd will give a congert pre- gram in the street in fromt of the hall and authorize the selectmen io borrow After the concert is ovér the dance snd {Mardi Gras in the hall which are to be |features of the aniversary celebration will be held in the hall. Sumday Sersices at Spirituat Academy Thé Sunday services of the First Spir- itual Unioh of this eity will be' resumed at the Spiritual Academy on Pafk street next Sundayt with brief addresses by the pastor, Rev. Albert P. Blinn at 3 o'cleck in the afterncon and at 7:30 in the evening, fallowed by psychic mess- ages by the noted ballot medjum Mrs. Isabel C. Bradley of Boston. During the Sundays of Qctober several noied |psycnies will give messages each after- |noen and evening, notably Mrs. Bradiey, |Miss Sarah A. Parker of Ncrfolk, Mass., {Mrs. Thora Peterson, the well known iDanish seeress of Albany. M. Billings and Rev. Relle 3 Mr. Blinn returned to Norwich earl: in the Week with his voice much strength- cned by his summer’s rest and will eom- Imence his seventeenth rear .of service as the Pastor of the Union on mext Sunday. “YANTIC 1 dleton has returned P ar-old Oxen, 1 pair ' three-year-old | {0 borTow such sums as may be needeq ! MMiss J. M. Pen Mai € L right prices, Come and See them |[0Y¢ everyumng anywhere. —Special at- =~ Tienl Dalla” ayrahire and Talstein) | (o ,, meet, the obligations of the town. . |{rom & trin {o Hartford where oo » 41 Main Street " ELMER K. £] ; | tention given to moving boilers and ma- 5 13 Sheep, Rhodc Island Red Hens and | 4th To do any other husiness proper tended a meeting of the School Nurs- R A AR . o I | ehinery. " Tel. 795- oepsd FOR SALE Chickens, 1 pair Horses, (weight 2400 [to be done at €aid meeting. 3 {fmg department of the state board of : ~ e 338 | 1ong Distance M ibs.) 1 Horse' (wotaht 1400 lbs.) 1 Horee | Dated gt Franklin. (v #6th 8ay of |education and Miss Pendleton’s terri- — — Ziume i Ave (weight .)—good horses i et % had been erred from | B Sneaigs 1 fuetil st .| A very desirable properiy. consisting | harness—Tam ~Wagons, Ox Wagens, H A cagER, e P B, o B e B PUN Dan A AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TEAMING and moving, long_distance {0f fine 10-rooni house and @utbuildings, | Mowing Machines, Hay Tedder, -Rakes Aok SEAKKWEATHER, i i | trucmg a specially. John H. Ford, 233 [Wih about 1§ acres of land, locaied on | Harrows. Plowa, Bob Sied. Ox _Sled, 10S. NEWMAN, and Salem. FOR SALE—Two 1917 Fords, excel-! g oo e | Miin St cac iine. Norwich Town end, a great op- |neariy new Concord Buggy, Express Wa- Selectmen. The Yantic fire denartment responded ‘ 3 P te o '-E“mfu’”fl'{e“n':: ';;re::;g. l.°.°k.l.’."“ = —— [portuaity to oo clulEesnioerty at | gon, S!nr;; and Dnug)e‘ }i-xs:mm,clnm 5 to 4 Lehanon can Saturday night. The small i R | D AT Like new.a A 3 Very reasénabie price. Buggy arness, rindstond, Chains, fire signal called out nearly all the inauout with small truck body: | Laudie Tire Co. 93 W. Main St febldd Shetucket St. P Fur fartber pattico'ars, inquize of Forks, Rakes and mang other {hings tos e Lo s ors D Whe madk 14 . . sep27d E S = LONG DISTANCE MOVING. SOHN A. MORBAN, numerous to mention. s e bgmares | < S R dte Erokor, If stormy, sale next fair day. Caterer e fire. 2 paET FOR SALE—Second-hand Indlan ung | BROWN & HARTLEY, iyl Eetate Prokes, will be in attendance, 3 Bartholomey Connors <t oo " wormcies win' wnd | RADIATORS Shetucket 5 Pone 60T Frasklin Square. H._B. CHAPMAN, Macs, is spending some time in YaA- sideca prices reasonable. | PIANO AND FURWITURE MOVING. sep24d. Piainfield, Conn. James Donovan, 3 Main St - The electors of the ,||BOILING OR DAMAGED AND TRUCKING are heteby warded 1o e on . t TEAMING cl e he ried to meet_af the town Ford.. A No. 3 h W tires. Price $385 REPAIRED AND RECORDED | done very pfompily uad at reasonablé suipine 3°0Gock a my LA b ootk o i i "Tel, 1197-12. prices. R Ai the purpose of casting their ballots for T Tedted Und ARTHUR H. LATHROP sors, board of relief, selectmen. eap, Overland touring ested Under i gpetucket Streot 3 Phone 175 on . treasurer, agent town . if taken at once. Har- Air Pressure M. A. BARBER o clef, 4 Geposit fund, auditers, grand rors, , it taken ould You Pay $650 constables, colleclor of taxes, Tegistenry . AND LAMBE. [Em— For & building lot, $0x1z0 feot; onf| Machinist and Engineer ot voiers ing towt school cormiiee 2l FOR “xeclsior motoreycle R E Rty stroet having gas, sewer, water, and s . question of having 2 supervisor ef Any 'reasonabls STRAIGHTENED B =g osruon, 7. 6. Chiropodat. || disctricity . It's worth $1,000. Gen- Steam Engine Repairs sehools. Reo Servie Sta- 2 AMD REPAIRED o 1§ crai location. W._A._BENNETT, Bep26d. Wi Foot Speciallst (protect your fe«t). Suils LW PoRRE T — = WM. HANLE 7-8, Alice Blag. 321 Main 8t, Norwich, Apply without dela; 5 5 made, "8t . S| Y Comn. Phane 1266-& sandia | ey % WILLIAM C. YOUNG A M. FULLER, L condition. _ 1bquire § 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) §; o James L. Case Successor_to Dated at . Preston, Conn, Sepe 26, . 215 Mountatn st.,rd l:-i { STETSON & YOUNG 1921 v _ sevtid. INsURANOE ! FOR SALE—If lcoking for bargaims, | i 5 chance: One Ford sedan, first | 5 aiso second hand Indtan | Harles-Dayidson motoreyeles,” with 4 without sidecars: prices reasonable. James Donovan, 9 Main St seplod " 70% SALE-Commercial Ford truck in ood condition. Apply to 152 West Main . _sepdd USED CARS must be seid; 1917 Reo touring. 1920 Scripps-Booth roadster, 1320 Overland sedan. 1920 Chandler 7- passenge touring. 1920 Hupmobile tour- Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET ‘CARPENTER and BUILDER PROPOSALS will be receiv- SEALED i ) _Best work and materials, at right zm?zmm;sx‘:r A}}e‘fl:"mncom?'cigfif priges, by skilled labor. until 3 Telsphone 60 West Main 8t | for the foniow il sections of aiat o ith plans and I'DRI;x - —_—— | tions on flle in the office of the Siate iway Coffimissibner and at the fol- " BURLINGTON: About 16370 Un, (¢, of 3 in " Dituminons ma ap rock, over o e m‘:fli‘ Ustng local stone, the River #nd OVERHAULING AND ‘REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS e ©1GARS WGeOD FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood | R btevens. Division. Bneinen, L%, Breve h 3 V. Pendleton, 45 way, - lw% H"d A::f Hartford, Conn. e _Agency. aug27d . N N l:xn?,})ll: 317 Calie T esociet Ca,rnageg, Wagons, TOBACCO $10.00 Per Cord Biiss Plscs TS bt 35,003 Sin 1t ot engine, will sell rpasenable WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord 3 Bade & Eal n. s Shice. Daidac, using jocat o Tngure 52 S We carry a complete line of Domés- A & Outfits to Lond. tome, an The T Notmich-Weston rucks a.nd Carts tic and Tmporied Clgars. Delivered Anywhere s e ot he, Nieweb Weneny 3 . ou_to veal ) g Meshanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- JoFN B BoWMAN T HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St. Phone 792 ming, Upholstering and Wood Work: | 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn. Blacksmithing in all its branches (Established for Half a Century) B — RS- NI RACTOES—J Tlumblug and Heating. Tesérvas the to right fo rejest scn‘n&clarkc L) AR R i : Phene, ‘Whitegtone Cigar aare $70 per thousand > ge. Good s R T B e s “ourt | 507 TC 615 NORTH MAIN'STREET |= 198 Gl Strest Telephone 162%-3 e DANCG) { pENTIaTS instracter, Sl s ] e Bt 04t | DR. C. R: CHAMBERLAIN _gr}y:g vlrou g%:. daily, | PRIN' % onday and Thursday, § |meatly dome. Estimates promp! DENTAL S8URGEON now. w5374, | cheertully 2 The “ using | nafm NS week. tie, the guest of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Suliivan. Miss Margaret Lyons, of Worcester, has returned. aften ten days' y with her sister, Mrs. M. L. Tracy. Louls Bogue, Jr., was a week-end visitor m_Northampton, Masa Mr. and Mre. John Adams eof Mont- |villo were recent guests of Mrs. M. J. | Bogue. : | Mrs. Alexander Pendleton spemt the week-end in Hartford with her sister, Mrs. Holmes, WOODSTOCK VALLFY Mr. sng Mrs Benn Chamberlain and Mr. &nd Mrs. Frank Merritt, = Sumnet Chamberlain and James Fiske of Hol den, Mass, were calling on friehds the valley Sunday. Mra Alln W. Kenvon visited her brother, Brnest Svencer and famfly in Pomfret last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alired Briggs of Pom- fret and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Averftl of Putnam visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hiecox Friday evening. Calvia Estorbrooks and som, Hemry Esterbrooks and Mrs. C. Willlam Esters brooks are visiting frlends in Malne fodking the trin by sutomobila. Mrs. Lucy Bsterbrosks Fremch has returned to Rer heme in Maine. Mr and Mrs. LeClalr, who lMve om the Coover farm, are moving to Put- THOMPSON Following dre the teachérs M the gradea echools for 1921-8823: Jennle L. Qreene, at West Thompson; Clara M. Armstrong, Thomnson; Cera Cletnens Quadie; Caroline Cranska, randy Hili; Ruth P P Esit, omx k; vis May, Paine; Irls Mo Rogers, Meehanicaville ; ver, Anha F. Lewis and Lesivn Cope tand, North Grosvenordale; Mary Day, A shaly patt seldom has a silver Y- . futisma erly | EEE Elr i i and flirt with faptastic trickery. In place of the traditional gir's stand the 20 famous artisss modeis, a group formed Only mfter the studios of all the metropolitan illustrators 4 seulptors and the shops of the smart had been ransacked for the istinct snd naive types of feminine form and pulchtivude. PR o i Davis Theatre “Carnival” the lobg await-d intere fiational photoplay recently reicased by United Artists and Which will be shows at the Davis theatre Wednesis; and Thursday is a picture gorsecus M pro< daction and beautiful in settthg. Hare ley Enoles who produced it so out-dise tances any picture evér made abroad by an American techsical staff that there is fothing with which to céinpare . The picture Was made in Venice, the pleture {esque camals forming mo smell part of the {fim's sttraction. The carnival tcenes of fevelry gre truly mageificeat; so josht &ad mo proionsed that you £ the odject of tae Siay aimosr, tue interest of which is crowded inio the las{ thalf hour or 80 of an exhibiton thaf |imsSts_for the betics part of fi¥o hours, Mr. Matheson Lang. as Sfivié, has never done snything fine on either stage of #creen. Another big Paramount plcture i fea, ture two. It is “The Prineess of New r:--MW screcoed in Bogland in which David Poweil, & pop« ular Pafasiount player, i6 festcred The #tory is Based on Cosmo Hamilton's Bote el novel of thé same hame and deals With a young Américan heiress whe falig Into the hande of Barpers i England but who thanks to the hero, playsd by Mf. Powell, manages 6 outwit them in the end. It is #ald to b6 a Bighly cap- tivating picture. Mary Glynne is Jeade ing womasn, Tho eomedy 88 & two-rester end iy + éntifled “Snooky’s Twin Troubles,” star- ting & fratmed monmk, Which s, without doubt the funniest amimal actor in the world This fa sémething new fn come- dles and eomtains lots of action and lavghs. 3 | Breed Theatre Today and Wednesday the Breed will present Rupert Hughes' heart-gripping Stofy of home “The Old Nest” This is péstively the gréatest picture ever pro- duced and is presented by the greatest cast ever led. You'll laugh, youwll “The 014 Nest” 15 a the life of &n American family. The 8 mother love and the audl rivileged to Iook mto the home and Other pictures en the bill include Mack Semnett comedy entitied “Cail Gop” and the Pathe news. Strand Theatre “A Daughter of the Law,” sorbing story of fhe thwarting of a ne< torious crook gang by the little daugh< ter of a police inepecior, is the interest< ing featue this week at the Strand the- atre. Carmel Myers surpacses her prev- ious suecesses in this new Umiversal pho= i bre Eifii o g

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