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TR TR S A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get I WANTED--Male P WANTED—Planist for Y M. C. A. A Bulletin Want t Advertisement Will Get It —_——— A Bulletin Want WANTED—Faemals WANTED—Miscellancous WANTED-—Cook to make cake and HARRIS BROS. Advertisement Will Get It cider mill at Salem womwICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921 /A Bulletin For Sale ; Advertisement Will Sell I} —_——————————— FOB !m FOR SALE—Pair of Devon oxen, be- ie. Appl: t 8. F. Peterson, Inc. {is now open for business. tween 5 and 6 years old, we)ght 2800 to g R e man stnlent a0 Makoae “eepsd. | - sepoTa | 3000 Very gosd workeis A Fisibone. TEXCELLENT opportuniiy offered men| WANTED—By dressmaker. Sewing| WANTED > —Experienced bookkeeper, | Litchville, Tel. 1974-3. 25l of intelligence and energy to ayunls n;n {by_the drfu P. Lusiness on very swmali capital i e 294, Ieservoir. $12.00 I Ronson, Scotland. Lusive representation showing nroflt from D day b sep. ir ] b P Hoom 1003, 08 Cortlandt Sty w‘-?e::tf 'flm‘kwg;n::!’“rcgl s}i-xzy N INTO MONEY your old turnl~ Tel. 24214, Willimantic. sep2vd. New York eity. Bep 8. ep29d. ture, ‘stovas hooks' * crockery, i r= FOR SaLu—Domestie Cabinet sewing b - r 3 & | Which are stored in your attics, barns and | machine, year 1873. Handsome antique ”"‘_:'vf““sl"f;fig‘w "’;"'_ff‘”m‘,’:' ls : hlflzll%—Gd s cook: Mra. Fred o & | storerooms, by writing or telephonin and im good order to use. Iron work in- lmndy Wwork ; $195.§190 moutl ; list posi- SMith, 62 Broa P23C.__1and receive cash for what you ave: fala with pearl. Fefused $50 a year ago. writo_inunediately. rnnlum WANTED—First class dressmaking. | Ward bros., No. 45 Jackscn St, Willi-| Also antique hymn book, printed hm ., Dept. 31-Y., Roochester, N. one at reasonable prices. Call at 422 [mantic, Ct. 1. §32-3. augdThSTu 11835, and a Norwich Morning Bulletin sepse | B Main St _sepZ9d. WANTED_Second hand furniture and %‘:fitfin %fi.f AR 3hsEEiwle 3:;;;‘;_“‘- “WANTED — W3 ~ Aspinook | Antiques; oldest and largest dealers in ice. House, Jewett cny e 136! Normich (we Bhy a0 o ) e ey TFOR SALE--Bed room set of bed. WANTED [ rASTRY BAKER APPLY AT ONCE —T0— THE KOSCIUSZKO—PULASKI CORP. 154 North Main Street, also one girl to work in candy_ kitchen, |factory no charge made. James Fumi-| T FOR SALE—_Upright mahogany pi- upstairs. Apply at once, 5. F. Peterson, | guaro, 123 Oakridge St. Phone 627-5.|ano. (Good condition. reasonahie ~ price. Ml 5C L senzm Sepit. | B1. siimons. 958 West Main St. - sepsd PHYSICIANS ~WANTED—Girl or woman do| WANTED—Farms.. We have the buy-| STORE FIXTURES, suitable for drug feav housework. Apply at 56 Summer St ers, Sell them quick. Is your {arm for |or grocery; first class condition; reason- FLAND K. MARKOYY, M. D. sep21d. sale? Communicate with New d | able price.” Call at 25 Main St, New BAR, NOSE AND AT Farm_ Agency, Danieison, Conn. Conn., or phone 533-14 New Buite 163104 Thaver Bidg, | Tel 1799 _sepl3d. Conn. sep28d. TO EBENT ZFUNERAL DIEBKCTORS Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Chamber of Cornmerce Building Phone 235-z Lady Assistant Street Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPY SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUbkial DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit Citv The fiehr:;' Aflen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DikkCiORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT Nerwich Telephone 410-2 0. box 84, Norwich. sep29 now filling position satisfactorily, desires chan‘gé)( location. Write Box 68, ——— | Water St, Norwich. Phone 708-3. small chairs, large brown leather rock- ,1( le : for gen. | may19ThSTu e and rug’ Sx10. All for 345 Write eral ‘housework, white prferr PPLY | W ANTED—Windows to clean by a |Box 810, “Sulletin Office. _ sep29a ’:.,";";"“’"“ street, from 3 to 5 p. m. Inew company. Our prices lower than any | ~ ¥R SALE—-Two 1917 Férds, excel- jother, Chas Donikowski, 119 Franklin lent condition, good tires. One touring WA}‘T}“D‘—: fiom»eugt wolcfi. “Ap; l{lSL sepaTd gGar one runabout with sn)ra!ll §§“§‘§ bfldf,’ M ph Howe, Uncasville. Tel |~ Goirorss —ocond hang fursiture. and | G. H. Beckwith, Yantie, Te <b- 4. P28 |, itiques C. J. King, Norwich, Conn. 2800 LRI _WANTED—A maid to help wnla ehl}- Phone 1138-13. sep26d. | ¥OR SALE—Just received _‘i lots of dren and uptsairs work. Apply Mrs. J. - 3 slightly used Stov: some with gas at- Balph Howe, Uncasville. el 469, Sc-‘;"’? ?"36‘30“}35}‘1‘! R"’e D‘E‘ °L“""i aohmentt H Q}m,, 55 Franklin St sep28d. <0 for elite pipe, 76e. Gol sep2id. s Sl Tt Bond tobacco, 10¢ a tin. Manilla cigars, WANTED—Naid for second work. Ap- (6 for 25c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. FOR SALE—Cedar fénce DOSts, fence ly to Mrs. Edmund W. Perkins, 161 sep20d. ralls, and clothes post. Delivered, gvuh"nnon St sep27d. T WANTED—Two girls to work In alnl’lv est prices. Louta D. Ward, 30 and small cooking, T FOIt SALE—Stove, new, smi with coal and wood srates, and hot water complete 3-4 size dresser, small desk, WANTED—Concrete walks to build. Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- D. \orlhr_;xp. ot Fown, Tel: 104612, WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and b Z K Ki 45-50 Wate Lucian Bass place, )h ccllandzs lflon:lple[7 'NT—Heated furhished rooms, | Kremens, successor to King, ater |line of farming machinery, ead of al:oollm n‘ouuf'e'eping, Steiner's resi- | St. Phone 38-2. seplad. | cattle, ‘4 horsels finmpi‘ete equlimem gclr dence, (7 Church St. Phone §21-3. WANT TO SELL your farm? This |Particulars call' Mrs. Lucian Sass, el sep27d. agency sells’ quickaay time. - Welslers Hykvy Wiluma.rlncdd:usl;l)m sep?&; : TO RENT—On Church St., three large arm gency, 9 School 159 anieison, FOR S@_LE——GOO amily cow. ‘el- furnished rooms for light housekeeping, | Conn. sepld |ephone 1638. ~ sep27d. sty wes janaie ettty zfdele' WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, | FOE SALE—Choice medical and phone 1476-5. Sl 10, pcres up, with or without stock; gIVe | chemical books: “Two copies The Peo- n ith | full particulars in first letter as to price, | pie's Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, mfi:’:e:fi}:_"fu“w& fenement With | gize, location and terms. B, O. Box 105, Gl ueanela Physitian: D28 Jewett City, donn. 224 | Warren's Household Physician, ~ Gray's -, T i TR TR . Anatomy Descripive an urgical ; u- TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light C“O,‘l‘d"{fn"—d i‘?}:m{:g;‘fi‘m,g,?‘grmf man Phyeiology for. Students and ‘Prac: housckeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. oo o i recd Blas. Tel 1914-3, We | tinaner, Daiton; Dunglison’s Medical d 1y, sell 7 Dictionary; United States _Dispensary = — | buy, sell and exchange. Je118 s Hachs: Amlericen Famity Fhy TO BENT—Tenement of 9 rooms, all| wsnpEy_—Second hand and ant lcian, € *Flints Bractics of Med i ire Bolier: tondition:: Tel: —Second hand and antique | sician, Capron; Flint's ctice of IOV CEORIN, 57d furmlure H. B. Tiger, successor to|icine; Amnierican Dispensatory. Addr s e LIS SN TR o Lruciner, 55 Frauiha’ St Pagne T11-3 | istate, Bulletin Oftice. sep27d. ¥FOR RENT—Tenement 5 rooms. 225 I\DF\NClL mar: —m—so—am‘in"xonh FENRIIEATE SN YRS et Franklin, on_state road between Nor-. TO RENT—Six room new house, all wich and Willimantic, with or, withdut modern nmprovements. 66 Mt. Pleasant FOR SALE stock and tools. lnquire of R. S. Brown- St. sep27d. ing, North Frankim, Conn. sep26d. TO RENT—6 room apartment, _all - TFOR SALE—Car load Vermoht cows. modern improvements. Inquire 18 Bath James H. Hyde, North Franklin. Tew St. sep27d. I 30 Levanon. sep26d. " T0 RENT—b5 room fiat with all mod- FOR _ SALE—Théroughbred _ Ayrshire ?|ern improvements. 3 more 1onn.u if \ic-. 5 buil ca.l(f‘ George D. kilis, R. F. D. 3. s e 5" eid” |} FINE BUILDING LOT || Jwsfi s T RENT—Two lumxuhed rooms for | - FOR SALE—Four youl G new milel light housekeeping. Telephone 333-12. About 75 x 242 Feet ‘with ‘calves by ‘(heit sides. Fred sepiid. W |§ There is foundation for dwelling en §|Durr, Norwich Town. sep2id. TO RENT—Furnisied avartment. Mrs. |# same together with garage for 1 FOR SALE—A cottage house on DBush- Congdon, 82 McKinicy Ave. seplid | § car. Bath room fixtures, a good §{nell Piace. Inquire of M. E. Maguire, o > H ith it ¥ i heater with radiators, pip- 353 West Thames Street. sep)Ld TO RENT—Room with Kitchenette, | f St€am 5 . i 5 n ce, Division Street. sepld. an-g. :t:.,_are%_ mclud;e;l ;:iatlheuzalon FOR BALE_One four mem brick " T0 KENT—Store in Cadillac building. poateciln Stiofnoaigd " 8 | house of 16 rooms; one Lhrcel tenement 13X Go > framé house of 16 rooms located on Hire A Gt e w‘uficpigl:fm‘ Applic to Pleasant St., new two tenement house or = R ag e . ‘Bames L Case {ten rooms; a desirable residence eight | TO RENT—Rooms for light house-; o room brick house with b(wo caRgRaiSEe | Kecping Phone 1987, s | located an Mountain St. Al these | o ‘T—rurnisned rooms. with or |4 1elephone £76 40 Shetucket St.Bhouses are connecied wiih spring water. Sl 2, Wi o | Inquire of W, E. Clark, 215 Mountain St., without board. 13 Doswel €. el Willimantic, Conn. M:p.}ld. s 33360 FOR SALL—Registered Halstein bull, FOR SALLE—Horses s nicely marked, 1 year old. Registerea Fine farm. 165 & eautiful location, | Jersey Cow, due 10 Ireshen in January. o A R Inquire of W. E. Clark, 215 Mountain | FOR SALE—Horse, 7 years oid, har- o St., Willimanti Lom sep2ld. {ness and buggy, Inquire 132 Otr a well di i L ol Ave s very valuable ‘timber.| FOR SBALE—Stove parts for all makes 3 12 large rooms, large |of stoves. - Bring name of slove and (‘1 o% g5 §3300, part casn. fnumber. New London Salesroom, 16 erly owned by Max Gordon Cory. Also t o B e il | Nl S L TR Jag0. a0 U G350 VoMY, sell - rach $65.00 for an upright piano, stool and | i R R e scarf. Delivered withoul charge. Terms | giflerd Drog| Slopd phent HIS R $25 down, $1.o0 weekly. The Flaut-Cad- Aco2id. . Ui den Company, Norwich, Cons, aus : ALE— g cork h : his i Chr e T:Lixf.no,d et Oty $200.00 for an o zzt pmr;o wllhhsluol “ sepzed. el = 5 and scarf Delivered without charge. | e T L No interest. isasy terms; $zo down, $2 At $3.00 Each weekly. ‘The Plaut-Cadden Company, THE PLAUT-CADDEN C@, Norwich, Cena, augZed <) FOR SALE Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street [E ke IR s e S 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for ail kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER B. FIEKSON. Tel. 536-3. Je3ad " FOR SALE—Fruit and dairy farm (old TRUCKING | GEORGE LAMBERT, moving and Lrucking. GUS LAMBERT, JB. Mn\mg and trucking. Occum, teaming, "Pel. 6ii-12. jyld No. 341 Main 8t . 387- AUTOMOBILE ACCSSSORIES HA\'E your lires itreaded, look like new, wear like new, as good as new. | Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Main St feb24d FOR SALE—automoblies OVERHAULING FOR SALE—C 4|dd.”;l{‘ &P\L’l"(. Perfect rondition. Price very reasonible. Tel 3. sep2sd | 1 52 FOR _SALE—1°16 Buick touring, ANU REPAR wu $80G. Tel 565-14. sep29d i FOB SALE 1521 touring car.. racrifice for cash. 319 Franklin St. Will OF ALL KINDS _aep23a = i i bil FOR SALE—1921 Oakland sedan. A Automo €S, bargain. Tel 605 sep23d. - D SN . R FOR SALE—Second-hand Indian ana Carrl w Harley-Davidson motorcycles with and ages’ agons’ Jithout sidecars’, prices reasonable il james Donovan, 9 Main St. sep27, Trucks and C TOR SALE—Sixteen totwenty pas. senger bus body, Patterson made, ts Repai i im- a0 chassis, in fine condition. Inquire | Mechanical sitk Painting, Frim » W. F. Clark, 216 Mountain St Wil- | ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. dmantie, Coun. sep21d. FOR SALE —Commercial Ford truck in Blacksmithing in all its branches Secripps-Booth roadster, 1926 Overland sedan, 1920 Chandler 7- 507 TC 615 NORTH MAIN STREET touring, 1920 Hupmobile tour- C. D. JOSLYN_ 293 West Main S! We move everything anywhere Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- | chinery. Tel. 798-3. sepsd Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 .)(lswefl Ave. Tel. 1453 TEAMING and mnvmg, trucking a specialt. Main St Phone 792. C. B. BROMLEY & Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCL MOVING. “BROWN & HARTL] LEY. Shetucket St Phon PIANO AND FURNITURE MUV!‘JG. ong. Jonn M. Eoru. 338 SON, TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily anc al reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest Phone 175 CHIROFPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist, Foot specialist (protect your feet). Sulte 7-8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Mawm St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4& dan3ld INSUKANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS V. Pendleton, 45 Broadway, SERE Agebey. il . 28 Shetucket Street FOR SALE—1317 Cadillac, in excellent , new ine, will sell ble | ERNEST E. J ¥ vold a;«“flqui; 52" Shetucket S BULLARD (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Teache~ of the Viotie [ PRINTING PLUMBING SUPPLIES Phone 127-4 i Bliss Place PRINTING of all kinds promptly and PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. IT.AL‘TOH BEES, S and Heating. BLUM, '““i NE 568-5 The very Dest vlumhln: hy e workmen at the fairest prices mateed; aleo heating and ga:flu.m‘. JOHN _F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Bt Phone, | Have a Few Outfits to Lend HELEN L. PERKINS xpm TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET BUILDING TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a emluc line of Domes- | tie and Imported Cigars. | 1t will_pay you to walk ever. E, JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 W, Main St, Norwich, Conn, (Established for Hali c WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Bést work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone CIGARS Whitestone Clger zare 310 per thovsand 3. ¥, CONANY, AL Frunklin 82 P S E— DANCING dlncm: instructor, Odd CODWORTH & THOMFSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Buiidiag., Norwieh, Conn. 60 West Main St.| neatly done. Estimates promptly and efcerfully given. The Bulletin Co., §6 Franklin St may. DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. R e —————————————————— BOOKBINDING T BEOOGKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD . 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. HOTELS Norwich, AmICA‘W HOGSE D. Morrlssey WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- LEVY, Pro) 1 lass garaj & ¥ hall, Norwich. = Phone 1996 or | recid, “hpine ohoeas gervice eon 98-12. Private lessons given dally. glass Monday and Thursday.§| DEL-HOFF HOTEL. Huropean plan. . m Begim now. 8ep2Ts o t] Bru.“l’rm Telephone nzz. Rroadw. um better th | columns of Tue Bulietiz. ness befere tha public, there is no medi- |- through the advertising $390.00 for fine 88-note mahogany player piano, with 15 rolls, library priv- ilege, bench and scarf; casy terms; no notes to sign, o interest; free tuning for one year; iree delivery; terms $50 down, $10 monthly. The Piaut-Cadden Com- vany, Norwich, Conn. aug26d FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord; in 3-cord lots, ¥8.50 per cord ; chest- nut wood, $8 cord’; in 3-cord lois, $7.50 cord. “Henry Saucier, Danielson, Conn. : : augled FOB SALE—HM‘G wood, stove ]en’lhs, $9 per cord. C S. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099-3. augléd I Private Sale At 29 CUff 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 9-12, 2-4. MRS. J. B. MERSHON. ends. Hours of sale, FOR SALE A choice two-apartment house, desirably located in Greeneville. Property must be sold as owner is leaving town, Price very attractive. or further partic- ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square FOR SALE Two tenement house Wwilth improve- ments, always well rented. in good repair, near Oak sireet. Five minutes walk to in square. FRANCIS D. DONOKUE ! Central Building very i Norwich FOR SALE 8 acre farm, smoota land, a tractor and plows, harrow, etc., two hundred chickens, other things too numerous to mention go with this place. The place is in 10 minutes from road and trolley, A bargain for the right party. For fur- .| Vac Cleaner, A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR BALE. WOOD 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. Three apartment brick dwelling within 5 minutes’ walk to Frank- line Square. Always rented. An- nual income $732.00. Price $5,000. A bargain for quick buyer. THOS. H. BECKLEY 298 MAIN STREET Phones AUCTION JAMES H. HYDE PUBLIC SALE 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 buildings. Nearly all in fine condition (land is pro- ductive.) An ideal home location with two of the finest springs on earth, piped to the buildings, about 1'1-2 miles non.h from Yantic, on the road leading to Leb- anon Center, about one mile west from the Norwich and Willimantic state road, south of Smith's Corners in e of Franklin. Eeal Estate Will Be Sold at 1 P. 3. PERSONAL PROPEERTY Chairs in great variety, 1 Sofa, 1 doz- en Lamps, 1-2 dozen Clocks, 1 dozen Sofa Pillows, Lrussels Carpets (m ive rooms) Stair Carpets, lot small Stands, a lot of s, Fire tinguisher, Extension Table, 4 Stoves, Window Lace Curtains, 75 Books, about 25 Rugs, nice Oak Desk d Swivel Chair, lot or tures, lot of Silverware, Cake Baskets Shades _and nd i'ruit Dishes, Hanging Lamps, 2 Glass Water Sets, 1 dozen Umbreilas and Parasols, Oak_Hali Rack, Jardineres, Mattresses and Feather Beds (by the dozen), Oak Chamber Sets, Floor Matting, about 50 Pillows and Bol- sters, Sheets, Blankets, Quilts and Pil- low Slips, almost innumerable, Mantel Ornaments, Bureau Sews, Dresser Sets, Crockery, Chamber Sets, Carriage Robes, Horse Blankets, Harn nearly new L.Arna«g:. 1 old Carriage, 1 Lumber gon, nearly new Canopy Top, 2-Seat \\‘u,un Mats, Doilies, Napkins, Table Linen (in endiess variety) Home Comfort Range, Refrigerator, mmhenwm Crocxery (of every description), 4 or mn: Coal, 2 barreis Vinegar, lot Pork l Jars Eggs, 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 articies not enulnerated. Sale to commence THURSDAY SEPT. 29TH, 1921 At Nine O’clock A, M. ANTIQUES Mahogany Tabies. 2 sets Mahogany Ch ogany Sofa, iextra hed.vy) 3 Paisely Shawls, lot Bureaus mahogany and pine), silver \\ater Plich: | er, lot hand-braided Rugs, Iot Blue Plates, 2 Buffalo Robes, 2 Andirons, rush seat Chairs, lot Kitchen Chpirs, Ma-~ i sany Towel Rack, 1-2 dozen Chests, Stands, Mahogany Bedstead (ex- U"L\ hca\) fine condition) and a lot of serving Trays. Sale of the Antiques will take place about 1 p. m., immediatety after the real estate sale. If very stormy, first fair weeh day, JOHN H. BARNES, Admr. Chapman Bldg., Norwich, Conn. .sep23d. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE SPECIAL HEARING To Whom It May Concern: Whereas the Connecticut company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Connecticut, have presented to the Board of Selectmen of the town of Norwich, Conn, a certain petition, requesting of the town to re-locate or reconstruct certain lines of poles on Lafayelte street, in 8ald town of Nor- wich ; Now, therefore, the said Board of Se- lectmen have hereby ordered that a hear- ing may be heid upon said petition in the selectmen’s office, in said Norwich, on Friday, Sept. 30, at 2 o'clock In the aft- ernocn, when any person interested in the matters contained in such petition will be given an opportunity to attend and be heard upon the matter. Dated at Norwich, this 23rd day of September, 1921. C. K. BAILEY, CH%RL&& XE 'BUSHNELL, Selectmen of the mwn of Norwich Assessors Notice’ All persons liable to pay taxes in town of Norwich, are hereby notifled to return to the assessors on or before the first day of November, 1921, a2 Wwritten or printed list, properly signed and sworn to, of all taxable property owned by them on the first day of October, 1921. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of ten per cent. addi- uonal, according to law. All those having in charge. exempt property, are requested to make returns at_this time. Blanks can be obtained at the asses- sors' office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon application. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 ther details see CLARENCE SEYLES Telephone 1183-5. FOR SALE A very desirable property, consisting of fine 10-room ‘houae and outbuildings, R a.bout 18 acres of land, located on clr i Norwich Town end, a great op- pur'mny to secure choice vroperty at very reasenable price. Fur f.rther particu'ars, inquize of JOHN A. MOEAN, Real Estate Brokez, Franklin Square, FOR SALE Two tenement house all modern in Central avenue. _ Good location for building store. For full particulars see sListz will be received beginning Tues- day, Oct. 4th, i JgPated ‘at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 23th, Assessors sep28d. NOTICE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING The legal voters of the town of Led- yard are hereby warned to meet in the town hall in the first district and at the Gales Ferry Country club in the second district, on Monday, Oct. 3, 1921, from 9 a. m. until 3 p. m., for the purpose of clecting assessors, ~town clerk and urer, board of relief, selectmen and rs, ‘grand jurors, collector of taxes, constable, registrar of voters and town A. V. COVELLO 198 CLff Street Telephone 15237-3 COAL AND WOOD DOAL, seasonea wood and kindlings 12 large or small quantities. Phone 504 or 1325-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly Durkee Lane deciss school committee, also to vote on free text bDLk! for school. DERICK W. BURTON, . KINMOUTH, MAIN, Selectmen, Dated at Ledyard, 1921, Sept. sep29d. 27, THEKS 18 no Eastern Cuan qum g ecticut scual to The Bulie- raanite, I ~\ Phone 792|' Town | the twelve months ensuin | \ e What Is Geing On Tonight ‘WHAT IS GOING ON— Motion pietures at Davis theatre. Motion pictures at Breed theatre. Motion pictures and vaudeville Strand theatre. " LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING ‘The legal voters in town meeti of the town of Norwich are hereby 'nl'rned to meet in annual town meeting th their !e‘;l;:l voting district by law provided, FIRST DISTRICT—At the Town Hall SECOND DISTRICT—At 181 West Main Street (Engine House) ATHmD DISTIRCT—At 253 Central v, &J‘J’RTH DISTRICT—At the old Sr_hw!THom:e opposite the Green at Nor- FIFTH DISTRICT—At the Ponemah Large Hall, Taftville. SIXTH DISTRICT—At Billings’ Hall, on Hamilton Avenue, East Norwich. On Monday, October 3rd, 1921, at five- thirty o'cluck in the forenoon, then ana there to elect by ballot the town of- ficers which are by law or by vote of the town electvd at that time, to wit: Three selectmen, two assessors, one for the full term and the other to fill the vacancy existing in the boare ree members of the board of relief, town alerk, town treasurer, collector of town' taxes, seven contables, three agemts or the town deposit fund, two ludflnn. two registrars of voters and four members of the town school committee, the terms of two to commence at the date of said meeting and i\he terms of the other two to commence in the year 1922, The polls shall be open in all districts from 5.30 oclock in the morning until :flfll o’clock in the afternoon as provided y law. Also to meet at said town hall at 6.00 o'clock in the aftermoon of said day to hear and act uipon the annual report of the selectmen and upon eir recom- mendations, the reports of the town treas- urer, the sinking fund committes, the health officer, the town school commitiee and the trustees of the Otis library, to t salaries of -the town officials, to y a tax to meet the expenses of the town, including the expenses of the pub- lic schools for the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the collector of taxes. Also, to determine whether the town will authorize the selectmen to borrow a sum not to exceed three hundred and twenty-five thousand ($325,000) dollars in such sums and at such times during as may be necessary to defray the lebts of the town accruing before the next annual town meeting and to deliver the notes or other obligations of the town therefor as !hnll be for the best interests of the town. Also, to determine the hours for open- ing and closing the polls in the several voting districts at future electors’ meet- ings, Also, to determine whether the town will accept deeds of certain pareels of land on the Gallows Hill road, so call- ed, in said town, the property of Daniel Shea, John D. Nolan, Arthur A. Mitchell and Charles P. Bushnell. to de(eflnme ‘whether the ake an _appropriation of forty-five hundred ($4.500) dollars to as. sist in maintaining the Otis library. Also, to act upon a petition requesting that tiie town appropriate a sum of money not to exceed twenty-seven thou- sand ($27,000) dollars to relieve the par- ents and guardians of pupils residing in the town and attending the Norwich Free Academy from payment of the custom- ary term fees of said Academy for the school year of 1921-1922, Also, to act upon a petition requesting that the town appropriate a sum of money not to exceed three hundred ($300) dollars to provide supplies for the use of the Taftville Fire Company No. 2. Also, to act upon a petition requesting that the town appropriate a sum of money not to exceed thirty-five hundred ($3500) dollars for the purpose of pro- viding a memorial for the veterans of the World war. Also, to act mpon a petition of the town health officer requesting the ap- propriation of a sum of money not to ex- ceed seventy-five hundred (37500) dol- maple, | lars for the purpose of providing medical inspection for the children of school age resldmg in the town for the ensuing “Also to act wpon & Dpetition requesting that the town install a suitable hyarant for fire purposes at or near the Backus hospital corner, so called. Also, to act upon a petition request- ing the town to accept as a public street such portion of Fanning avenue, so- called, as is located quiside the limits of the city and within the limits of the town of Norwich. Also, to act unon a petition requesting the town to provide for the Instaliation and mantenance of electric lights upon Vergason avenue, so called, in said town. Also to act upon a petition requesting the town of Norwich to appropriate thy sum of five thousand ($5,000) dollars be expended under the guidance of the selectmen in mkaing an assessment map of the town of Norwich. Also, to act upon a petition request- ing the town to arrange for the instal- lation and maintenance of ten electric lights on Scotland road and two electric iights on Huntington Lane in said town. ‘Also, to do any other business proper to come before the said meeting. Dated at Norwich, Connecticut, this 26th day of September, A. D. 1921 C. K. BAILEY, CHAS. P, BUSHENELL, PATRICK T. CONNELL, Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. sep28daw. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Killingly, within and for the District Killingly, on the 24th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1921. Present—SAB: S. RUSSELL, Judge. Estate of Adeline Bassett, late of Kil- lingly, in said district, deceased. Ordered, that six months from the 24th day of September, A. D, 1921, be and the same are, limited and allowed for the creditors to bring in their claims against said estate, and said administra- tor, is directed to give public notice to the creditors of the deceased to bring in their claims within said time allowed, by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post nearest where the de- ceased last dweilt, in the town of Kill- ingly and by publishing the same once in some newspaper having a circulation in said district, and return e to this court of the notice glvm. Certified from record, SABIN S. RUSSELL, Judge JOHN B BASSETT, Administrator. Attest, SABIN S. RUSSELL, Judge 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 following sections of state work, in accordance with plans and specifica” tions on file in the office of the State Highway Commissioner and at the fol- lowing places: TOWN OF BURLINGTON: About 16,270 1in. ft, of 3 in. bituminous ma- cadam, using trap rock, over 7 inch brok- en stone base, using local stome, on the River road. Pians and specifications with R. W.'Stevens, Division Engineer, 240 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. TOWNS OF NORWICH, PRESTON AND NORTH STONINGTON (Fed. Aid Proj. No. 7,): About 32,513 lin. ft. of in. biuminous macadam, using s(one over 7 in, broken stone base, using local stome, on the Norwich-Westerly %01 bids must Do accompazied by = surety company bond or chec}.ynol less than one-third of the of the work. The State Highway Com- missioner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, Sept. 5 Gl C. J. BENNETT. State Highway Commissioner 240 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. PIANO TUNEES FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave ANNCUNCEMENTS _ Kinney Avenue Lot Sold . James L. Case has sold for William W. and Lillian S. Beckwith to John J. and Marget E. Sullivan, the fine building lot owned by them on Kinney avenut and being about 75x90 feet. The new owners contemplate the eree- tion of a modern dwelling on the site ir the nea future ) The head that yars a W ot may not lie uneasily at night;’! Mise Constance Binney, Realart star, is willing to take oath that said head aches im the day time. In filming “Such a Little Quaen,” the screen adaptation of Channing Pdllock’ deligntful stage romance, Miss Binney was obliged to wear a jewel-encrusted crown which weighed nearly twe pounds, In all the court scenes. In addition to the crown, the diminu- tive star wore court gowns and regal robes heavier than a soldier’s fleld pack. One of these gowns, also heavily weighted ‘with jewels and tinsel embroidery, had a train more than seven feet long, and whenever Miss Binney moved it wds nec- essary for two pages to accompany her, holding the train, ‘She confessed that she was glad when the little queen was deposed and had to flee to America and take 2 ob ir a onsi- ness office, where royal raiment was mot needed. “Such a iLttle Queen” comes o the Davis theatre Friday and whea Jack Hoxie is seen in “A Man from No- where” he will have playing oposite him a personable young lady who has been lued from -the anks of the sawdust ring to take her place as a leading wo- man in the silent drama in the person of Miss Panzy Porter. This is not Miss Porter’s first appearance as a screen ae- tress, she having had the leading Fole oposite Eddie Polo in hif serial, “The King of the Circus.” The produeer of “A Man from Nowhere” Ben Wilson, saw her work and was so favorably im- pressed with it that he engaged her ts play the leading feminine role im Jack Hoxie's first feature. A news weekly and a funny comedy entitled “Oh Tessie,” will also be shown. Davis Theatre Davis Theatrs Sunday, Monday, Tuwes day and Wednesday Twelve stellar players and a supporting cast of unrivalled quality—that's the re- cord set by Cecil B. DeMille's latest Paramount masterpiece “The Affairs of Anato’ which will be shown at the Davis theatre next Sunday. The roster reads like &weendom's who's phrase “al-star cast” is a much abus- ed one but it adequately describes a cast that includes Walace Reid, famous Para~ wount star; Gioria Swanson, Elliott Dexter, Bebe Danieis, Monie Blue, Wane da Hawley, Theodore Koberts, Agnes Ayres, Theod~re Kosloff, Puly Moran, Haymond Hatton and Julia Faye. Nothing Tike this cast in the way of aggregate talent has ever been before. The drawing power of almost any of the names on the roll has been suf- iicient to awaken the interest of the dis- crimmating’ public. iere, for the first time, they are appearing in a single production under the direction of a mas- ter producer—Cecil B. De Mille. “The Affairs of Anatol” was written by Jeanie Macpherson, author of many notible Cecil B. DeMille productions. Her story was suggested by Arthur Schaotz- ler's scintillating comedy of the same name. = The same quality that is featured in the cast of principals and in the author- ship has been carried through every phase of production work, The sup- porting cast includes such capable ac- tors as Guy Oliver, Charies Ogle, Clar- ence Geidart, Maude Wayne, Ruth Miller, William Boyd, Lucien Littlefleld and others. The beautiful settings are the work of Paul Iribe, famous French ar- tist, designer and decorator. Another of those famous Toomerville Trolley comiedies, entitled “The 16 local | a_ certified Skip- per's Firtation,” featuring old Dan Ma- son as the funny skipper of the Toomee- ville Troley that Meets all Trains. A Paramount Magazine will also be shewn. JA tthe Strand A change of program today. R F. eKith's vaudevile. Four new acts that promise to outdo those acts shown at the Strand previously. As every patren knows this wili be a difficult task. Brewn & Demont will open the bill with their comedy hit. These are comedians eof merit and will start things off with roaring laugh. Lady Oga Towago in A Little Bit the Orice-1, is second. She is a prima den- na and an opera prima donna at th Strange as it may seem she has attract- ed the attention of the near west as a tyrolean singer. She comes here to Nor- wich by special cugagement to captivate the hearts of Norwich people with her fine personality and singing. Marino afid Vergas in thir act *“Push 'Em Up"” sound Italian, on the stage they look Italian. The thing that matters is their ability to portray Italians and this they do to perfection. They are the best cort of Italian comedians. John S. Blondy and Sister offer a novélty diversion packed with surpris- es. One of the surprises is an exosp- tionally well trained fox terrier. Mr. Blondy and his sister are clever acro- bats and they do unusual stunts and do them in a way thal compels admiration and mirth. The feature photoplay is Bessie Bag- riscale in “Life’s Twist” This is a Wi, Christy Cabanne production and one ef merzt. The cast inaludes other stars such as King Baggot, etc. A Robertson Cole special. It was her wedding day when she discovered she had been sold for social ambitions. Withal she loved her husband. Her old sweetheart was pre- pared to take her away—What would you do? Matinee 25c. Evening 30c and 40c, War and state tax paid. Saturday met- inee, children 15c. Breed Theatre In order that all may have the opper- tunity of seeing The Old Nest, the great- est of all pictures, the management of the Breed theatre has continued its Tum for the remainder of the week. Here is & picture that appeals to the whole famiy and we want the whole family to see it and we want to hear their comments aft- FSR » SRR — erwards. See it by all means and if yow have seen it see it again as it is wel worth while. Three shows cafly at 2.3 30 and $.30. Other picturcs on the b clude the Pathe news and a Sunshing comedy. Norwich Musie Association At the opening mweecting of the MNem wich Music Association to be held om Monday evenirg, October 3rd, In hal, there wil be an opportunity to in sonp recital one of America's young tenors who Js making good. Judson House holds two of the most tmportant church positions in New York St. Bartholomew's Episcopal church and Temple Emanuel. He ap- pearad ome year ago at the Worcestes Festival, and has been reengaged for important roles at the festival this fall— singing there but two or three days fole lowing his apearance hefe in Norwich. This meeting of the Association will be an open one, to which 2ll are imvit- ed. Members may sccure their cards for the season by applying to Mr. Robert C. Johnson, and those wishing to attend this -recital only may secure tickets for admis slon at Cranstons store at $1.00 each. If some men clear titles to do would be ™ they would try to morioasa them

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