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A Bulletin Want WASNTED—Male Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellancous EXCELLENT opportunity offered men o’ intelligence and e1gy to operate own business on very na,l capital; ex- clusive representation showing profit from beginning. Room 1002, 39 Cortlandt St., New York city. sep28d. '"VAxnn—Hunflr;d. ‘ot men snd young meu to get thei Dln mm ul 1500 styles to pick Pan maten oy cont'at L. Donock, 553, Main Street. sepléd. WANTED at once, good farm hand. J. P. Duffy. Telephone 28-12, Lebanom Dl'\llon __ sepZid. WANTED_Hundreds men-boys over 17; government rfui“ly mail clerks; steady work ; $135-5190 month; list posi- tions free; writ: immediately. Franklin ll-tlt;l;t. Dept. 31-Y.. Rochester, N. Y. sep _— LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brown and white hound dog. Has collar, no tag or name plate. An-| gwers to the name of Major. Notify John McBurney. Tel 1126-3. sep28d LOST—Between Norwich _and the drawbridge, eyeglasses. Finder will piease leave at Bulletin office and re- celve erward. sep27d. PHYSICIANS lDPLAhD K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Suite 103-104, Thayer Bidg. Tel. 1799 ZUNEBAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telepiicne 630 R N Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 233-2 Lady Assistant Street GAGER Funeral Director and . Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY COR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNLG AL b L Ul Norwich and Jewett Citv The Henry Alier & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUluwo o winecitORS | AND ahibailieksS wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY 0m NIGHT Shea & B:n'ke ' “-neral Directors 41 Main Street SALE—Automoblles sedan. A | bargain :: sep28d. | GA].B—IDH OBMa.nd Tel 805. FOR S;\LI—Seeond hand Indian ana Harley-Davidson motorcycles with and without sidecars; prices reasonable. James Donovan, § Main St. sep27d FOR SALE—Excelsior motorcycle. Very good condition. Any _reasonable | price socepted. m’ Reo Servic~ Sta- tion, Franklin® Stfet. sep26d. FOR SALE Sixteen to twenty pas. | senger bus body, Patterson made, fits Reo_chassis, in fine condition. _Inquire ot W. E. Ciark, 215 Mountain St Wii- limantic, Conn. FOB SALE—Commercial Ford truck in conditien. Apply to 152 West Main Btr ep9d UBED CARS must be sold; 1917 Reo | touring, 1920 Secripps-Booth roadster, 1820 Overland sedan, 1920 Chandler 7- | :.n(er touring, 1920 Hupmobile_tour- | V. Pendieton, 45 Broadway, ney. aug2id FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, In excelent ition, new engine, will sell reasonabie -li”l: once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St e — e PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND OASl‘lmHfl. CONTEACTORS—JOBBERS, Tlumbing and Heating, JOH\ BLUM, Breed Buidi !ln‘v! 588-5. The very best plumbing by m workmen at the fairest prices ll'gx:lr- mmteed ; also heating and t JOmN ¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imperted Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 W. Main St,, Norwick, Conn, (Estabiished for Half a Century) CIGARS Whitestons Cigar aare 3. ¥, CONANY, i0 per thousand il Fraskiia st DANCINQ ng instructor, Odd nally Norwich. — Phone. 1896 E‘;; Phnu lessons given dailg'r class Monday and Thursday, now. . b m. Begim sired. WANTED—A competent cook,. Apply ?irs J. Ralph Howe, Uncasvilie. 8'l‘el. sep28d. WANTED—A malid t to help with chil- dren and uptsaigs work. Apply Mrs. J. Ralph Howe U ville. 450. sep28d. WANTED—Work by hour or day by comvezt;c{fl, willing woman. Call 134-12. sep! WANTED—Young girl take care of baby and do work, Call at G. & T. Grand, Inc._25c Stor sep28d 'WANTED—¥aid for second work. Ap- ply to Mrs. Bdmund W. Perkins, 161 Washington St. sep27d. WANTED—Two girls to work in store, also one girl to work in candy kitchen, upstairs. Apply at once, S. I. Peterson, 131 Main St. sep27d. WANTED—Woman for general house- work in_family of ome. Apply Bulletin office. sep27d. Tel. or_woman to little house- WANTED—Housekeeper for family of | two, middle-aged person, who is good cook preferred. Modern house, no wash- ing or ironing, W. S. Brown, Central Village, Conn. Tel Moosup, 28-1Z. _sep26d " WANTE] housework. sep21d. oman to do Apply at 56 Summer St. TO RENT TO RENT—On Chm‘ch St., three large furnished rooms for light housekeeping, steam heat, gas and electricity. Tele- phone 1476-5. ‘sep25d. TO RENT—5 room apartment, all mod- ern improvements, steam heat furnished to adults, Inguire 20 Spalding St. Tel. 286-2. sep28d. FOR RENT—5 room tenement with improvements. 361 West Main St. sep2sd. TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light Boswell Ave. ceping. 17 7d. T—Tenement of 9 rooms, all improvements. Exceilent condition, Tl 1495, sep27d. FOR RENT—Tenement 5 rooms. Laurel Hill Ave. sep! TO RENI—Six room new house, modern unprovements. 66 ML Pied st sepi TO RENT—G room modern Lmprovements. St apartment, Inquire 18 B: sep TO RENT—Furnished room. suilable for two or man and wile. Use of teiephone and board if desired. Inquir at 57 CUff St, or telephone 1460. sep27d. 40 RENT—5 ro ern_improvements, 26d. 71u RENT—5 10 e mprove iing. ). 1'hone Sepidd. light LE-—Hor nar- inguire 1 o old, horses, G 9 yr ¢ L Cotj ks and Lp carl. \ouid at_4 Happy “West Side. FOR SALE—Two good work Cap. K, W. Deavbley, Jewett 1d see them. . PLIEKSON. Je3a | FIFTY AUTOMOBILE AC{GSSOLRIEY 1)01ch~ rng parts, windshields, winter tops, fend : truck bodics, body vs, rear curiains, roof recovers Lodics, overhaulin Ludies taken in trade; attract taiog. Lewis L. Fa Dean Street, FORD .x. 3 Provide: sepTd CALL at Jonathan S 's new station, {31 Town St.; most convenient place in town for gasoline and mobiloiis of all grades. aug27d HAVE your tires 1readed, look like - new, wear like new, as good as new. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Main St feb24d P — T R RADIATORS BOILIG_OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING " |AND REPAR WORK| OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches 5501t & Clark Corp, 507 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET COAL AND WoOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings 1= large or small quantities. Phone 504 or 1326-2. R. Shapire, Willow 5t., f el onnerl’ WNEN TON WANT to nut your bast- ness before the D\Ibllc. there is no medi- um better '.hln through the advertising columns v2 The Bunetn for house- iysd rooms, with or | well Ave. je6d in tor | for sale or | WANTED — Second hand household goods, antique furniture, china, Dbooks and pictures, glassware, eic.; high- est cash prices. Louis D. Ward, 30-32 Water St., Norwich. jyze WANTED—Good residence property located in Plainfield, Central Viilige or Moosup if terms reasdashle. & McNicol, Jewett y. sep24d. WANTED—Windows to clean by a new company. Our prices lower than any other, Chas Donikowski, 119 Franklin St. sep27d TRUCK GOING to Providence Wed- nesday. Would like return load. 3 1-2 ton trucl A. Sicgal. Telephone 789. _sep27d " WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques. C. J. King, Norwich, Ceonn. Phone 1138-1 Sep2éd. AIN'T WE GOT FUN—Red Dot cl&n be, $2.25 for 50. Bakellle pipe, 'lfic old Bond tobacco, 10c¢ a tin. 6 for 25c. sep2id, WANTED—Concrete walks to build. | Work zuaranteed, if work s not satis- | factory” no ‘charge made. James Fumi- guaro, 123 Oakridge St. Phone 627 sepli. W ers, s ¥agan's Smoke Shop. Sell them quick. Is your farm for Communicate with New England Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. sepl13d. WE BU second hand d pay highi furniture for bool and Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St. Pnone 38-2. sepl2d. "WANT TO SELL your farm? This agency sells quick, any time. Weislers 9 School St., Danleison, sepld WANTED—100 farms for _cataiogue, 10 acres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O, Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. dy22d WANTED—We pay highest prices lfl! second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy; sell and exchange. jel. WANTED—Secon¢ hand and antique furniture. H. B. Tiger, successor to A. Bruckner, §5 Fraukim St Pnanu 711-‘ Norwich. 28d FOR SALE YOUR REAL ESTATE ents of mine are desirous of secur- home properties in Norwich Greeneville and on the “West F8r a quick satisfactory sale i your property with ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties .ephone 1334 63 Broadway FINE BUILDING LOT Aboi. 75 x 242 Feet | hete 15 10w dation for dwelling on & with garage for 1 ] room_fixtures, a good steam heater with radiators, pip- sifig, etc., are included in the price, iLccated in fine residential section. | ] H car. Apply to Case ames L. e 876 '$3350 rTooms, large U, part casn. AGENCY FOR SALE PIANO BOXES At §3.00 Each THE PLAUT-CADDEN C@. TRUCKING , Occum, teami: el 617-12. jyle GUS LAMBERT, d&., No. 341 Main St Moving and trucking. Tel. 387-5. GEORGE LAMBER moviny aud Lrueking. C. D. JOSLYN_ 293 West Main St. We move everyiung anywhere. Special at- tention g 0 moving boilers and ma- chinery. 195-3. sepad Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Soswell Ave. Tel. 1458, TEAMING ana moving, long_distance trucking a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Maun Phone Shetucket St. Phe LONG ulS’lr\\CL MOV“\ BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket Phone 607. o D TUKE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING Jone very prompily anc at reasouable Jrices. ARTHUR H. LLATHROP | | Shetucket Street Phone 175 I - CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, K. 5. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suite | 7-8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-& an3ld I l INSUBANCE D Advics éonce. .1y rate reductions by eliminating hazards—real service and real Companies. ISAAC 8. JONES Insurance Agent 91 Main Street IN CASE OF FlRE IS YOUR HOUSE INSURED ? IN CASE OF ACCIDENT IS YOUR AUTO INSURED ? If you need Insurance of any kind, see HAROCLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Ave, or Phone 598-3 PRINTING Burdick | - Manilla cigars, | NTED—Farms,. We have the buy- | ™ For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Auctioneer FOE SALE AUCTION Iol SA“—U K*“ mlhnx—lny Ph- Good condition, reasonable price. |JAMES H. HYDE B -' Simons, 298 West Main St. sep28d ¥OR SALE—Remington shot double 12 gauge, hammerless, 28 inch , fine gun. Ernest House, Hanov- er, Conn. sep28d, STORE FIXTURES, suitable for drug or grocery; first class condition; reason- able price.” Call at 25 Main St London, Conn., or bhone 533 London, Conn. T FOR SALE—Fruit dairy farm (old Lucian Bass place,) Scotiand. Complete line of farming machinery, 26 head of cattle, 4 horses, complete equipment. For articulars call Mrs. Lucian Bas, Tel, S 4-12, Willimantic division. sv;-”fid “For SALE—A ] hot-air furnace, | conaition AL be- 5ol for Bity ‘Goias f taken now, Call phone 349-12. sep24d. FOR BALE—Good family cow. Tel- ephone_1658. .. ceeptta. FOR SALE—Choice medical and chemical books: Two copies The Peo- Mtdhml Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, D.; Dr, Chase’s Household Physician, Household Physician, Gr:{ Descripive and Sur‘v:nl hysiology for Students and Dalton; Dunglison’s Medk:ll Dictionary ; United States ispensa; Wood & Bache; American Family Ph; sician, Capron; Flint's Practice of Med- icine;’ American Dispensatory. Address Istate, Bulletin Offi sep27d. FOR SALE—Hens and chickens cheap; also 100 ft. wire. Call 51 North Cl\(! St sep27d. FARM OF 150 acres for sale in North Frankiin, on state road between Nor- wich and Willimantic, with or without stock and toels. lnquire of R. S. Brown- ing, North Franklin, Conn. sep26d. FOR SALE—Car load Vermont cows James H, Hyde, North Franklin. Tew 30 Lebanon. sep26d. FOR SALE—Two fat hogs. A. P. Culver, Glasgo. sep2ed. FOR _BALE—Thoroughbred _ Ayrshire buil calf. * George D. ks, K. F. D. 3. sepid FOR SALE—Hard wood, sawed stove length, Cord or 1-2 cord lots. Julius Mattern. Tel. 1864-21. sep24d. FOB SALE—Four young new milch cows, with calves by their sides. Fred Norwich Town. 7Mp23d. " FOR SBALE—A cottage house on Bushe nell Place. Inquire of M. . Maguire, 453 West Thames Street. sepzld. FOR SALE—One four v.enemem bnck‘ house of 16 rooms; one three tenement | |irame house of 16 rooms located on | Pieasant Si, new two tenemeut house ot ten rooms; a desirable residence eight soom unck hLouse with two car garage, .ocated an Mountain St. Lhese .ouses are conmnected With spring water, inguirs of W I Clark, 215 Moultain St | willimantic, Conn, sep2ld. For B\LE—M.Sured Holstein hull. |niccly mnarked, 1 year old. Registered | Jersey cow, due to freshen in January. inquire of W. E. Clark, 215 Mcuniain st., Willimantic, Conn, sep2ld. FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes .. sloves. DBring name of stove and| wambver. New London Salesroom, 16| waler st, Tel. 1703-2. sep7d $65.00 for an upright piano, stool and scarf. Delivered without charge. Terms 3zo down, $1.50 weexiy. The riaui-Cad- den Company, Norwich, Cons. augibd $200.00 for an upright piano, with stool anu scarfi Deiivered wilhgui charge No interest. luasy Lerms; 3zo down, 32 weekly. The Piaut-Cadden Couwpany, Norwich, Cona. augzed $390.00 for a fine 88-note mahogany player piano, witn 15 roiis, Library priv- liege, beneh and scarf; easy lerms; no notes to sign, 1o inierest; tree tuning for |oue year, iree deuvery; lerus §ou down, | $10 ‘moathly. The Plaut-Cadden Com- pany, Norwich, Conn. augzed FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord; in 3-cord .ois, $8.5v per cord; chest- nut wood, 38 cord; in 3-cord lots, $1.50 | cord. Lienry daucier, Danielson, Lonn. | ‘Lel. 81-3. auglisd FOB SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, $9 per cord. C. S. Brown, lanuc. Paone 1093-2. auglyd Private Sale At 29 ClLff St.,, house in rear, Thursday, Sept. 29, consisting of chairs, tables, side- board, flat top desk, bookcase, dishes, glassware, pictures and a lot of odds and ends. Hours of sale, 9-12, 2-4. MRS. J. B. MERSHON. FOR SALE A choice LW U=apai Luslic house, Vvery must be Sold as owner i8 leaving Lown. | Price very attractive. ¥or further partic. | wiars imquire of JOHN A. MOBAN Beal Estate Broker Franklin Square | FOR SALE Two tenement house wiui improve- ments, always well rented. in good repair, Five minutes waik 0 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwieh § FOR SALE acre farm, smootu land, a tractor nnd plows, harrow, eic, two hundred | chickens, other thiigs (0o Numerous to | mention go with this place, The place is in 10 minutes from road and troiiey, A bargain for the right party. For fur- tner detalls see CLARENCE SHYILES Telephone 1183-5. FOR SALE A very desirable property, consisting of fine i0-room house and outbuildings, Jwich about 18 acres of land, located om [ear Norwich Town end, a great op- reuaity to secure choice DroOpCrTy at very reasonable price. “Fer f.ather particu'ars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Fraaklin Square. wWOoOD FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St. Phone 792 FOR SALE Two tenement house all modern in Central avenue. Good location for buliding store. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO 198 ClLff Street Telephone 1527-3 WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness befers the publie, Ll-ere is no medi- um better than ibvough the adverusing columns of The Bulletiz. desirably locaied In Greeneville. Property ! Se Strand theatre. . Motion pictures at Breed theatre. l Norwich Grange, No, 172. P. of H., I will sell at Auction for the estate of Mrs. Grace Peckham, the following de- scribed real estate and personal prop- erty, farm of 106 acres with large house, 2 barns, carriage house, several good chicken houses and other Nearly all in fine condition (land is pro- ductive.) An ideal home location with two of the finest springs on carth, piped to the buildings. about 1 1-2 miles north from Yantic, on the road leading to Leb- anon _Center, about one mile West from the Norwich afd Wiliimantie state Foad, south of Smith's Corners in the ot Franklin. RBeal Estate Will Be Sold at 1 P. M. PERSONAL PROPERTY Chairs in g‘reat variety, 1 Sofa, 1 doz- en Lamps, 1-2 dozen Clocks, 1 dozen Sofa Pillows, Hrussels Carpets (in five Trooms), Stair Carpets, lot small Stands, a lot of Vases, Fire Extinguisher, Extension bulldings. | jsentiment into. the mixture. Town | PIE chewing gum firm put a new brand A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It What Is Geing On Tonight Greenwich Village Follies at Davis theatre.” Vaudeville and motion pictures at meets in Steiner’s hal i Norwich_lodge, No. 12, A. 0. U. W., meets in Carpenters’ hal Sebequonash Council, No. 11, D. of P., meets in Bekingham Memorial. Sentiment in Business. The old saying that “Business is Bus iness” gets a jolt onee in a while when some big business firm strs a little Recently a ion the market and called it Wrigley's have said that it wae the initials of the slogan “Packed tight—Kept right,” but really it's just a little matter of senti- ment. P. K. are the initials of Philip K., the son of the founder of the bus-| Table, 4 Stoves, Window Shades _and Lace Curtains, 75 Books, abou: 25 Rugs, nice Oak Desk and Swivel Chair, lot of Pictures, lot of Silverware, Cake Bukeu and Fruit Dishes, Hangi Lamps, Glass Water Set.s 1 do!m Emhrell.u md Parasols, Oak Rack. Jardineres, Vac Cleaner, xvlz!lresses and Feather Beds (by the dozen), Oak Chamber Sets, Floor Matting, Bbont 50 Pillows and Bol- sters, Sheets, Blankets, Quilts and Pil- low Slips, almost innumerable, Mantel Ornaments, Bureau Sets, Dresser _Sets, Crockery, Chamber Sets, Carriage Robes, Horse Blankets, Harness, nearly new Carriage, 1 old Carriage, 1 Lumber Wagon, nearly new Canopy Top, 2-Seat Wagon . Mats, Doilies, Napkins, Table Linen (in endless variety) Home Comfort Range, Refrigerator, Kitchenware, Crockery (of every deseription), 4 or 5 tons Coal, 2 barrels Vinegar, lot Pork 2 jars E:gs, lot Paint, 200 cans Fruit, Veg- etables, Meats, Soups and Fish, some Farm Tools, ‘some Carpenter’s Tools, some Barn Tools, 20 bushels White Corn, 1 Corn Sheller, lot Chicken Feed, and a large assortment of useful articles not enumnerated. Sale to commence THURSDAY SEPT. 29TH, J921. At Nine O’clock A. M. ANTIQUES Mahogany Tables. 2 sets Mahogan: Chairs, Mahogany Sofa, {extra heavy) 3 Paisely Shawls, lot Bureaus mahogany and pine), siiver Water Pitch- er, lot hand-braided Rugs, Plates, 2 Buffalo Robes, 2 .Andirons, Tush seat Chairs, lot Kitchen Chairs, Ma- hogany Towel Rack, 1-2 dozen Chests, small Stands, Mahogany Bedstead (ex- tra heavy, fine condition) and a lot of serving Trays. Sale of the Antiques will take place | about 1 p. m., immediately after the real estate sale. If very stormy, first fair weeh day, JOHN H. BARNES, Admr. Chapman Bidg., Norwich, Conn. sep23d. DANIEL M. BROWN Auctioneer AUCTION I will seil at public auction at my home in Preston, known as the Charles Grosda place, so_called, one-half mile from Mathewson Mills _Station on the Norwich and Westerly line. THURSDAY, SESTEMBER At Ten O'Clock A. M. The following: Five Cows, (two new milch, one milch two moaths ago, other'two miiking), 1 bay horse (weighs | 1200 lbs.,) 1 two-horse team wagon (nearly new ) 1 two-horse dump cart (n good condition,) 1 pair double har- ness (nearly new,) 1 single driving har- neea, 1 two-horse cutaway harrow, 1 Bd- dy plow, 1 swivel plow, 1 M. plow, 1 cream separator, 1 Eclipse corn planter, 1 lot of carpenter’s tools, 1 crosscut saw, 1 iot of ox yokes, 1 Walter A. Wood two horse mow.ng machine, 1 light two-horse leam wagon, a lot of shovels, hoes, chains and other things too numerous to mention. 1t stormy, week-day. 29TH sale will take place next fair LOUIS PASTER LEGAL NOTICES NOTECE To Whom It May Concer ‘Whereas the Connecticut company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Connecticut, have presented e lectmen of the town Conn., a certain petition, requesting of the town to re-locate or onstruct certain lines of poles_ on afayette street, in said town of Nor- wich; Now, therefore, the said Board of Se- lectmen have hereby ordered that a hear- ing may be held upon said petition In the selcctmen’s office, in said Norwich, on | Friday. Sept. 20, at 2 o'clock in the aft- ernoon, when any person interested in the matters contained in such petition will be given an oprortunity to attend | and be heard upon the matter. Dated at Norwich, tnis 23rd day of ptewaber, 1921. C. K. BAILEY CHARLES P, 'BUSHNELL, Selectmen of the lown of Norwich Assessors Notice All persons liable to pay taxes in the town of Norwich, are hereby notified to return to the assessors on or before the first day of November, 1921, a written or printed list, properly signed and sworn 1o, of all taxabie property owned by them on the first day ot October, 1921. ‘those failing to make a list will be charged a penaity of ten per cent. addi- uonal, accoraing to law. All those having in charge, exempt property, are requested to make returns 4t_this' time. Blanks can be obtained at the asses- sorg’ office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon application. Office hours: 9 a. m. to on Wednesday and Saturday from 7 to 9. p. m., and evenings Lists will be received beginning Tues- |4 day, Oct. 4th, 1921, mlz.vlakeu at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 28th, L. JOH.N B. MICHAP.L J QLRRAI\ Assessors sep28d. NOTICE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING The legal voters of the town of Lebe anon are hereby warned to meet in the Grange hall in said town on Monday, October 3, 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m., io cast their vote or ballot for all those town and school officers whose election occurs at the annual town meeting. To hear and act upon the reports of all these town officers whose duty it is to make report at said meet: To direct in what manner the high- ways and bridges in said town shall be repaired for the ensuing year. '© make® necessary arrangements to lay a tax to defray all necessary ex- penses and indebtedness of the town for the ensuing year. To determine whether the town will es. tablish a board of finance and to make necessary arrangements for the election of the same. 3 To determine whether the town will vote to accept the gift of Alvin T. Ly- man in connection with the George W. Lyman High school under the condi- tions stipulatod by said domor. Also to transact any other business proper to come before said meeting. The ballot boxes will be open irom 9 o'clock a. m. untll 4 o'dlock p. m. KARL F. BISHOP, E, H. McCALL W. F. CLARK, Selectmen Lebanon, Conn., Sept 27, 1921. sep28d THERE 1 no aaverusmg meawm i luurn Connectiz:t squal tu The Bullee for busineas resuita. iness, Wm. Wrigley Jr. P. K. i3 now in the business ag one of the vice pres- idents. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING The legal voters of the town of Can- terbury are hereby warned to meet in the town hall in said town on Monday, sents the best in vaudevilie. stage they cur and a beauty —] A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It ANNOUNCEMENTS At the Strand Change of program both in vaudeville and pictures at the Strand for Thursday B. Friday and Saturdaj F. Keith pre- Lady Ogz Todaga in A Little Bit of the Orient Lady Towaga is a prima donna and opefs prima donna at that. seem she has attracted the attention of Strange as it' may the near west as a Tyrolean singer. Her fine voiee and ingratiating personality have gained her many friends and = vaudeville route. Marino and Vergas ir Push ‘Fm Up, sound Italian and on the look Halian. The thing that matters is their ability to portray Italians and this they do to perfection. Marine and Verga the best sort of Italian comedians. A novelty offering surprise fs third the John S on . rogram {P-Ke. There have been many guesees | piondy and Sister offer an dcrobatic nos as to the meaning of the name. Somo|eiv assieted by an exeeptionally el trained fox terrier Bessie Barriscale in Life's Strand Thursday Where ignorance and.misery brooded above the scething tencments lived Tina. a garment worker. She had only her pet hich was the more was submerged in Twist, at marvelous becausc such a hell. Far across on the broad avenume. the parading ground of fashion and weaith, lived Muriel Chester, the daughter of rich parents, a girl who had enjoyed every ad- vantage which money can bring. These two young women, so widely sep- arated, had a common bond, un U in its power. In face and form they were exactly alike. While Tina was begging the corner druggist to give re- October Srd 1921, belween the hours of | lief to her poor dog run down by a a, m. 3 p. of elect by blllol Bll town officers whose election occurs at the annual meeting. To hear and act upon reporis of the town officers whose duty it is to make a report at the annual meeting. 2nd. To act upon the estimated ex- penses of the town for the ensuing year. 3rd. To decide what action the town will take in regards to repairs of the hl:hvays and bridges for the ensuing Tith. To ses 1t the town will authorize the selectmen to borrow such sums of money as may be needed to meet the ex- Denses of the emsuing year. 5th. To do any other business prop- September (mapie, | r_to be done at Said meeting. Dated at Canterbury, Conn., EDWARD BAm-. HOWARD A. E\% MICHAEL T. S! zid§e‘“w°‘ Town o! Canterbury sep! SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv- ed by the State Highway Commissioner. 240 Farmington Avenue Hartford, Conn., until 2 p. m. Wednesday Oct. 5, 1921, for the tollowln: secflrm.s of state work, in aecurd-nue with plans and specifica- tions on file in the office of the State Highway Commissioner and at the fol- lowing places: N O URLINGTON : About 16,270 In. ft., of 3 in. bituminous ma- ‘cadlm, using trap rock, over 7 inch brok- en stone base, using local stone, on the River road. Plans and specifications with R. W. Stevens, Division Engineer, 240 Fn.rmh’lncn Ave., Hartford, Conn. y TOWNS OF NORWICH, PRESTON ' AND NORTH STONINGTON (Fed. Aid Proj. No. 7.): About 22,513 lin. ft. of 3 biuminous macadam, using local stone, over 7 in, broken stone base. using local stone, on’ the Norwich-Westerly road. All bids must be accorapanied by a! | surety company bond or a certified ! | check not leas than one-third of the cost |of the work. The State Highway Com-! | missioner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. X Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, Sept 23, 1921, C. J. BENNETT, State Highway Commissioner 240 Farmingion Ave., Hartford Conn. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | at rwich, within and for the District -of Norwich, on the 27th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1921 Presenti—NELSON J. Estate of William J. Enright, late of Norwich, in said district, deceased. The administrater appeared in_court | n alleging lot Blue [ 26, 1921, AYLING, Judge said court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said | estate, fully described d Court room in the city of Norwich, in said_district, on_the 4th day of October, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in { the forenoon, and that notice of the pen- dency of said application, and of {hearing thereon, be given by the publica- tion of this order orce in some newspap- a circulat’on in said district at day - to the date of said | hearing, and that return be made to the court. { NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The aboy forego; is"a truc Attest jcopy of record. HELI M. DRESCHER, Clerk. | TAt A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’ Ledyard, within and for the district | of Ledyard on the 27th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1921. HOLDRIDGE, | Present—SAMUEL ~ E. Judge, Estate of John H. Casey, late of Led- yard in said_district, deceased The administrator exhibited his admin- istration account with said estate to the court for allowance; it is therefors Ordered, That the 19th day of October, A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, | at the Probate Court room in Ledyard in said district be, and the same is, appoint- ed for hnums the same, and the said ndmml!lralor is directed to give notics thyreof by publishing this order one time in the Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having a circulation in sald dis- trict, at least ten days prior {o the date of said hearing, and make return to the court. The above and !Drecohug is a true copy lof record. At AdML'EL E. HOLDRKDGE Judge sep28 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, nn the 27th day of Septem-| ber, A. D. 192 Presen \ELSOW J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Catherine Filliger, late of Norwich in said district, deceased. The administrator exhibited his final | administration account with said estate | to the court for allowance: it is therefore Ordered That the 4th day of October, D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon the Probate Court room in the ecity of | orwich, in said district be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said administrator is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circu- lation in said district, at least six days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the eourt. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy est, of record. " Attes N M. DRESCHER, Clerk sep28d. DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN the said day 1o | fire, d | the border t{will flaunt into | long-drawn engine, Muriel Chester was being married. Her husband was the means of bring- tng these women face to fack. Muriel was cold to the husband, because she be- fieved he had sought her father’s for- tune. He loved her truly, madiy, se much so that when by chance h® met Tina, the great resemblance won him. ‘Which should he chose? tere wife, or the warm-hearted lttie slum girl, who returned his affection. His choice brought about events strat- ling and unexpected! See Life's Twist at the Strand Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. The cold aus- Davis Theatre The public is not to be kept walting very long to see Carnival, the picture that United Artists recently released, and which will be featured at the Davis theatre this afternoon and tomorrow. Although not labelled a “super” film, this production is more deservedly of the description than most that have claimed the distinction. 1t is frankly a play of passion. The story of the young wife who is nearly lured to her downfall by the in- toxication of a glorious night of carnival in Venice is fascinating in its passionate presentation. The quality of Matheson Lang and Hilda Bailey’s work in this plcture set them amongst the brightest of international screen stars. David Powell, featured player in Para. mourt pictures, will be the star in The Princess of New York, a strong picture based on Cosmo Hamilton's cei novel of the same name.’ e is an Oxford undergraduate in the story and his leading woman is Mary Glyune. the charming Engiish actress who supported im in Appearances. The s erous thrilis and the supj of thefinest charactef. You will scream at the funny amtics of Snooky, the wonderful t manzee, Troubles,” make you laugh. Dasis Theatre the amusemen alert for nesday evening, Sept. 28. The Follies had its me!nllcm in the qudml little Greenw: and 2 tior not long for xm dimensions of th with the imm vue, and soon t the larger th y heart of Broadway's nt circle For seven months it was the mecca 10 which emart audiences made their pil- grimage. There foliowed an all sum- mer engagement in Chicago. sundry was moved to the ve Breed Theatre gripping drama of home is the feature at the Breed theatre again today It's not melodrama; it is not tragedy to appall you; it is n you; it is not's to tears or longing. All the people i There are no lay impression of stuffed shirts, kers or play affect you y are alive, You get mo false whis- American home in and know the f: It is the mother, children—the trinity of a hundred million An Here is tr: factured calam the father and the that same plot rican are playing. ence—and yet inexpres beautiful. One of the greatest of all stories, be- cause its theme is the greatest of all themes—life, and life now, here, yours, mine. Other pictures on the bill include a Mack Sennett comedy and the Pathe news. bly sweet and Norwieh Music Association Judson House who will appear in & song recital before the Norwich Musio Association in Siater hall on Monday evening, October 3rd, has quite a War re- cord. During 1916 he was with a New York regiment on patrol duty along the Mexican border. This Mexican experi- ence was closely followed by patrol duty on the New York aqueduct. He was a member cof one of t DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. BOOKSINDING BOUKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Mage and Ruled to Order BUILDING WILL!AM C. YOUNG ccessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and mai s, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone THESE * no » lun'em D-nueuout oqnuu w Tb Bulle- far hnemace maeniva 60 West Main St.| Prop. contingents to go to France, and urominently in all the division, the h, uld and blinded in Septembe treatment in a Lritish hospital nately resuited in his complete recovery. fortu- After the signing of the called upon to entert in Belgium and Franc: tinction of" havis mistice he was coucert work Ra well as M. 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