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11 e e e — e — o oo A Bulletin Want A Balletin Want R Advertisement Will Get It — WANTED—itaje MEN—Growers of dependable nursery siock want reliable representative selling the yea: around. " Cemmission week- Nt vering. Brown Bro fes, Rochester, N. Y. N WANTED—Do you want work near home at good pay? If so, write us for n-nl‘c{t Pequod Nursery Co., Yl‘c{& e, ONE BESIDENT and one traveling so- NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1821 e ————— AMBITIOUS WOMEN earn excellent A Bulletin Wast |A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell t| Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Female ‘WANTED—Miscellancous FOR SALE FOR BALE. WIDOW wants husband able to Iu'ndl’a PECAN GROVES, five acre tract; FOR SALE—The Mor_gan property at incomes introducing guaranteed Priscil la_fabrics, hosiery, underwear. ers everywhere. Splendid profits. Bea: tiful samples furnished. Free instruction. Eiischarles Corporatior, ersey, WANTED—Lady canvassers. Apply_at the 5. & H. Premium Store, 128 Main St., from 1 to 5.30 p. m, The Sperry & Hutchinson Co. “WANTED—Woman for general house- work(.ml’hona 1873-14. Box 127, R. D. 6. oot1d. Custos “Trenton, octld. octid. New $35,000 estate, octld. BACHELOE GIBL, with $30,000 farm wants_husband. T-Box 35, League, To- ledo, O. s apeectds TLONELY HEARTS write Betty Lee, 407 Duval Building, Jacksonville, Fiori- da. Enclose stamp. octld. Box 55, Oxford, Fla. beautiful home sites on cast coast high- way; growing city, life income. Terms. Request booklet, Floridixi Farms, Box 1264, Sliami, Florida. octld) HEMSTITCHING and picoting _ at- tachments, works on any sewing machine, easily justed. Price $2.50 with full in- structiond. Oriental Novelty Co., Box 11, Corpus Christi, Texas. oct-d MARRY—For speedy marriage, abso- lutely the best, lagrest in the country; established 16 years; thousands wealthy members both sexes wishing early mar- 3 riage; confidential descriptions free. The| Salary and expenses. No invest- WANTED—A girl to assist with house- iab) jub Mrs. Wruble, Box 26, Geat' Paderi) Nurscries, Hechester N |work 15 Warren Strest. Tel 919. Qakiomd.Catif " octia. - 3 By | e “CALIFORNIA BACHELOE, 43, worth MEN WANTED—To seli dependable | WANTED—A woman for the Tea|s40,000, would marry. E-Box 323, Club, fruit trees and shrubbery, all or part|Room. 65 Broadway. sep30d. | Tort Wayne, Ind. octid. ime demanc. Complete coopera- e b on. ission paid weekly. Write for tarm Willuems, Sons’ Nurseries, Ro- | Pie: ~WANTED—Cook to make cake and S. F. Peterson, Inc. Apply at once. MARBEY IF LONELY, for results tryme, best and most sucessful “Homé Maker e By Tl Bowing | Ak Soieat Moot et Tebrd = e . Sewing | Strictly confidentlal; most reliabie; MAN WANTED to book orders for |, WANTED—By dressmaker. ~Sewing| o oCiitnoe: descriptions free. “The Suc- Dursery glock and hire agents. Big 84, Norwich. S " “sepsod. | cesstul Club.* Mrs. Nash, Box 536, Oak- Esclusive_territory. Free outfit Em- |3 2 s land, California. ; Company, Newark, New York, vunrzn—n‘r; class firfimx:lkl:‘":‘. CATHOLICS wishing to marry, wan R e . e R T s L e R L ing_introductions, Booklet free. ' Write with car to ] 3 - | Catholic _Correspondence , Club, Sricek 10,006 mile cord tires, Sal| - wANTED—X competont cook.. Apply | Rapids. Mich. octld. and with cxtra commissions. e e Eord Tire Co, 309 5. Lasails | jgor o Heoh Howe. Uncasvife ) fel| “WANTED—To buy a two family house - X S | R DN mald o elp with cnil- |3 Eardeh State price - and | condilion ~= oy ANTED—A mal 0 hel - | 2 3 . 2 ELECTRICITY l-u:mt ;." unéxrl dren and uptsairs work. Apply 0‘“’3‘ J. | Address J. J., Bulletin. octld Earn W ygy lears at home. Elec- | Raiph Howe, Uncasville. Tel. 450. v e e = Write {oday. fohicago Bngincering | WANTED—Girl of woman o do | Moosup if terms ae reaspinble. Durdick Works, 1§00 Sunfiyside, Chicago. housework. Apply at 56 Summer St. MgNicol, Jewett City. senzdd. octl TAGENTS _Make sep3ld. WANTED to exchange a Maxwell run- about in good condition. for 2 Wood saw- guaranteed hosiery We guarantee weekly full time. 75c an hour spare tim TO RENT Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hoslery, Darby, Pa. octld. MALE HELF _WANTED— We want three more salesmen. experience not as e FOR RENT—Five room flat, all mod- \mprovements. 53 Town St ing outfit,. Address A. C. Kent, Hampton, Conn. octld. TURN INTO MONEY your old furni- ture, stoves, books. crockery, mirrors, which are stored in your attics, barns and storerooms, by Writing or telephoning us, emsential as willingness to work and abil- iy o K couvieingly. #$100 & week may be earned by following our instru tions. Only those who have local ac- TO BENT—Large steam-heated furn- tance will qualify, Address, P. O. Brawer 58" "Denton”, New' Liondon. eMBLAER " . oo ¢ WANTED—Hundreds of men and and receive cash-for what you have. TR UNUSUAL FARM bargains— 100-acre farm, 4 miles from railroad, well divided. {illable pasture and wood- lanid, good house and barn. Price $2,000. 200-acre farm, 4 1-2 miles from railroad, 3 cows, 3 heifers, 1 pair steers, 3 horses, crop, machinery and tools, good house and barn. Price for everything $3,800, b5-acre farm, 2 1-2 miles to large manu. facturing village, fine house and barn, 2 cows, 1 horse, 175 hens, 2 pigs, crop, and tools, a bargain for $4,500. 200-acre farm, 1.mile from threc large manufac- turing villages, very productive land, large house and barns in A-1 condition, 17 head of cattle, 4 horses, 5 pigs, 15 hens, full line of machinery and tools, wonderful crop. Price $7,800. Write or call for Racine’s special bulietin of farms and village properties, all genuine New England farm bargains and enly the best listed. IUs free. Racine Farm Agency, Daniélson, Cor octld. “FOR SALE—Fox hound pup, best of breed. H. E. Holden. 33 Bentley Ave. octld. 72 FOR SALE—One of the finest resident Pproperty on' Broadway; at a low price is offered for a few days oniy. Address, 4762, Care Bulletin. octid. SPRING BROOK FARM—Excellent. 90 acre farm, fine location, pleasant sur- roundings. Main road, ni markets, Two good six room coitages. Beautiful shade. Two barns and outbuildi 40 acres fertile fields, large pastures, val- uable woodland. Tish and ice pond on farm. $3,000 only. $500 cash, ¥OR SALE—Two milking cows, 2 heifers, ton of hay. Cheap if taken at onge, . W. Burke, Uncasville. octld. ng mem to get their pants from us. 500 “siyies o bick from. . Pants o pied by A. R. Keables, 60 ft. lon; 30 1t. Ward Bros, No. 45 Jackson St. . Willi- ished rooms. Locality, Church St. Ap- .’ Tel. 32-3. augThSTu BIY this office. Box 11, care of Bulletn. | =\ o e o mture ana e - | antiques; oldest”and largest dealers in = _ W s | Norwich : we buy and scll anything; high- Sll'ol!‘ellfi:fu e senznufn est prices. Louis D, Ward, 30 and 32 - 2 Water St Norwich. Phone 708-3. TO RENT—Paint shop formerly occu- | mayl9ThSTu : L % | T“CHICAGO Lonesome Club,” thousands match any coat at L. Polloc! wide, nice finishing rdom. I floors.” In-|yciong' Sena stamped envelope 2923 Street. " |quire on premises, Mrs. J L. kiess, New | B0 oy Chicago, i D i WANTEDHundreds _men D porss YOU WANT a healthy, wealthy, ; govemnment railway mall TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light | joving wife, write Violet Kay C. Denni: steady work ; $135-$190 month ; housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. son, Ohio. 'Enciose stamped envelope. tions free; writ: immediately. eep2id. deciS Institate, Dept. 31-Y.. Rochester, N. Y.| —— - o e e e 0 BENT—5 room flat with all mod- AN —Vau G0 cesspool. = ar: improvements. 3 more rooms if de- [ lean. H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Kxéax sired. 23 Pearl St sepzad. | 139 apr LOST AND FOUND olsteins, on 11689 hound, rbury. ey guern- octld Stafford road. An: If found n 4, Norwich, se D. 605, Cougdon, 82 McKinley Ave. TO RENT—Store m Inguire Max Gordon & Son Corp: TO RENT—Two furnished rooms fo light housekeeping. Telephone p23d d apartment. sepl3d. adillac building. | Phone JOSHUA TAYLOR, Passenger Traffic Agent for the Cunard, Anchor, Donald- also White Star Steamship Com- les, will be at Willey's cigar store in Alice Bld, from 2 till 5 Saturday afternoons, for the purpose of transact- ing busmess for these lines; will procure and saling permits for e, Railroad St., 5 Baltic. PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. MARKOF! NOSE AND Bidg. TO RENT—Rooms keeping. TO RENT—Furnishe withoul board. for Phone 1987, _vsd A5 Boswell Ave. Jebd t house- rooms, with or perienced bookkeeper, n satistactoriy, desires cnange of location. Write Box 68, Bul- FUNESAL DIRECTOES FOW BALE—Horses FOR SALE—Horse, 7 years old, har-| letin Office. sep?sd. WANTED—Windows lean by a new company. _Our pri wer than any ather, 119 Franklin Bep27d AIN'T 5 for 5v. T FUN—Red D Bakelite pipe, 7 i0c a un. o, Manilla cigars, ness and bugsy, Inguire 152 Otrobando S araae, Sk oo ve 1d. . . FOR SALE—Two good work horses. R T Cheap. R, W. Dearuley, Jewett City. Sl ummings & Ring § “55e i Phone 627-5. g ED—Farms.. We have the buy- Funeral Directors | FOR SALE BT e I B E £ A E municate with New kngian 1 have 15, Horses that are broken In for ComIINICA S all kinds of work. They are for sale or ency, Danielson, Conn. and Embaimers frade &t right prices. Come and See them. , 322 Main Street Tel, ELMER K. PLERSON. 536-3. Je3d Chamber of Cofameree Building Lady Assistant Phone 238-2 GAGER Funeral Director | and Z:nbalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT I} HOURIGAN BROS. CALL at Jonathan Smith’s new town grades. HAVE your tires iutreaded, look like new, wear like new, is good as Liliole Tire Co.. 83 W. Main St fen2id r—————— .. o= | RADIATORS | BCILING OR DAMAGED AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES 31 “Town St; iwost convenient place in | all | i for gasoline and mobiloiis aug: REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) station, | WE BUY and pay highest prices for | secona furniture and _ books, Kremens, successor 1o King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 35 sepl2d. WANT TO SELL your farm? This agency ony time. Welslers Farm School St.. Danieison, Conn. sepld cataiogue, s i first letter as {o price, iocation and terms. P. O. Box 105, ¥, Conn. Jy2zd ve puy highest prices for second hand furniture. 2 ture Co. bireed Bidg. Tel buy, seil and exchange NTED—Second hand and antique | furnitu H. B. Tiger, successor to A. Bruckner, 55 Frankim’ St Pnone 717-3 Norwich. marzsd FOR SALE—automoblies exchange for truck, Good_running_order. Putnam 318-1: Conn. xchange for roadster, touring car. Tip top shape and Lasch, 40 McKinley Ave. heap. octld. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNEKAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephane 410 NIGHT e Lady Assistant DAY or Shea & Burke “imeral Directors 41 Main Street TRUCKING GEOEGE LAMBEKT, Occum, woviag and trucking. Tel 617- St GUS LAMBEST, JB., No. 341 Main St Moving and trucking. Vel 387-5. OVERHAULING AND REPAI WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ning, Upholstering and Wood Work. Siacksmithing in all its branches oLott & Clark Corp. 507 TC o156 NORTH MAIN STREET BUILDING ¥OR SALE—Todge touring car in good condition, sell cheap. 16 loath St. octld, ¥OR SALE—Two 1917 Fords, excel- lent condition, good tires. One touring car, one runabout with small truck body. h, Yantic, Tel 34-12, Leb- sep27d. ¥OR SALECaddillac sedan,. Perfect condition. Price very reasonable. Tel 1130. sep29d TOR SALE—One ton Oldsmobile truck. Brand new. $1,000 cash only. Don't wait. O. §. Peck, Norwich. . Phone 463-14. sep30d. FOR SALE—1017 Hudson super si Excellent condition. No reasonabie_offer refused. Can be scen at 11 Grove St. or call 739-2. sep30d. OLDSMOBILE fouring; fine running condition. Leaving town, price $400. $10 off each day until sold. Phone 520, sep30d. FOR SALE—1921 Oakland sedan. A bargain. _Tel 605. __ sep23d. Harley-Davidson motorcycles with and without sidecars; prices reasonable. James Donovan, § Main S sep27d good condition. Apply to 152 West Main Street. sepdd €. D. JOSLYN_ 133 West Main St. We move everything anywhere. Special at- tantion given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 1043, Disiance Movi asd Expressing. .-l‘“rmr . 19 h-::l Ave. Tel. 1. TEAMING and moving, long gekag & pecialty, Joan i Main ST Phene — % R €. B. BROMLEYX & LONG D, WX L Bhetuonel Phone XA TEAMING AND TRUCKING #one very prompiiy and at reasodable 5% | CARP, WILLIAM C. YOUNG uccessar to STETSON & YOUNG ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ABCHBITECTS . Thaver Bullding, Nerwich, Conn. ENTER and BUILDER detancs | Best work and matorials, at ri o e by hitog taper. riant Telephone 60 West Main St ey “¥OR SALE—Second-hand Indlah ana ! ~ FOR SALE—Commercial Ford truck in USED CARS must pe sold; 1817 Reo Apply to touring, 1920 - Scripps-Booth roadster. James I Case 1920 Overltlnnd_ledlll;.gnlfifl Ch;g‘dle{ T- ing, upmo £ 5 B Pendleton, 45 Brosdway, | Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St Hupmobile Agency. aug27d FOR SALE—Just received lots of slightly used stoves, some with gas at- tachments. H. B. Tiger, 55 Frankhn St. sep27d. FOR SALE—Cedar fence posts, fence rails, and clothes post. Deiivered.” J. D. Northrup, Norwich Town, Tel. 1046-12. seplid. FOR SALE—Good house with about 6 acres of land rear Dccim. N col, Jewett City. FOR SALE—On: house in_Moosup. Jewett City. ¥OR SALE—One cottage in Plainfield. Burdick & McNicol, Jewert City. _ sep3ud FOR SALE—La in_ Jewett City. Burdi 2 ent house <are opportuni.y for Jew- S04, X renting rooms. Burdick é& Med ett City. nglish setter dog, 10 | hunting; @0 1| 5 years oid, female | really good. plack and tan. Leon Cene- | v ntic. sep3bd. | hite Leg- | Good type and from a very heavy laying strain. Price reasonable. Jam - Oliver, ‘lark’s Corner, Conn. sepsud. FOR SALE—Good family ephone 1638. ¥OR SALE—One 5 horse power single | phase, 1950 K. P. M. 60 cycle, 110 or I voit_motor. Bractically new. Price $150. | Louis Ortman. Cit Phone 151-4, sep3od. FOR KALE—Pair of Devon oxen, be-! tween & zna 6 d, weight 2300 to 8,000, Very isnbone, F TSTORE FIXTURES, suitable for drug or grocery; first class condition; reas able pri Call at 25 Main_St, New| London, Conn,, or phone 533-1i, New London, Conn. __ sep28d. FOR SALE—Fruit and dairy Lucian Bass place,) Scotland. ine of farming machinery, caitle, 4 horses, compiete” equipment. articulars call Mis. Lucian bass, 564-12, Willimantic division. scp2sd. FOL SALE—Car load James .H. Hyde, 50 Lebanon. i ermont cows. North Franklin. neil Place. Inquire of M. K. Maguire, West Thames Street. FOR SALE—Siove parts for all makes of stoves. DLring name of stove and number. New Londou Salesroom, 16 Water st., Tel. 1703-2. sepTd " $65.00 for an upright piano, Delivered without zha 5150 weesiy. "$200.00 for an upright piano, with stooi | and scard Delivered without cha: kasy terms; 3. Plaut-Cadden dow: Comj $390.00 ior & fine 88-note maliogany player piano, with 15 rolls, libr iege, bench and scarf; & notes to sign, no interest; free twning for onie year; Iree delivery; terms 300 dow $10 ‘monthly. The Plaut-Cadden Com: bany, Norwich, Conn. aug26d FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 eord ; in decord lots, $8.560 per cord ; chest- nut wood, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, $i.50 cord. Henry Saucier, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 81-3. augled " FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, $9 per cord. C. S. Brown, Yaniic. Phiond 1099-2 aug1sd FOE SALE. Two small places in Norwich Town sec- tion. One handsome 10 room house in upper Washington street. Other lhouses in other parts of city, t00 NUMerous 1o men- tion. CLARENCE SHOLES, Buyer and Seller 188 West Thames St. FOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOT About 75 x 242 Feet There is foundation for dwelling on same together with garage for 1 car. Bath room fixtures, a good steam heater with radiators, pip- ing, etc., are included in the price, Located in fine residential section. FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may20d — e e ey CIGARS T T —— TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars, It will -pay you to walk over. i JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 W, Main St., Norwich, Conn. (Established for Half a Century) e e ————— CIGARS Whitestens Cigar aare $70 per thousand. 3. F. CONANT, 11 Framklls 8¢, - ARTHUR H. LATHROP H. Shetucket Stroet Phene BOERLS AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Mmllle;» ommoropisT Becka. 'i-'::u”"n:;‘..‘&‘z il A, 0. TROMPSON, ¥. 5. Chiropodist, | DEL-HOFF HOTEL, an plan, Foot Specialist (protact your feev). Suits | Jio7g"; DEO%, Frovo. Toehens HE 4, Alice Bidg. 371 Main St, Norwieh, | : Coan. Phene L3664 fan3ld DENTISTS i ot DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN e woed and B DENTAL SURGEON o quastities. Phoue or iy Willow M’Grory Bldg. B IR TS el 214 RE SR = DOOKBINDING BOUGKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway i Norwich, Conn. | Blank Beoks Made and Ruled to Order | Eastern Counec: wWOoOoD 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 FIFTY PIANO BOXES At $3.00 Each THE PLAUT-CADDEN ce. TIERE is no AQVerusmg meaum i squal 1o The Bulle wa"El niiness results. | ¥ranklin’st South Canterbury station, consisting -of a modern grain and grocerastore building, 2 6-room cottages, 2 large barns and poultry buildings. ~All in A-1 condition. Also about 13 acres of land. Reasonable terms Burdick & McNicol, Jewett City. oct! FOR SALE 1320 CHEVROLET COUPE—Overhaul- ed and repainted. SCRIPPS-BOOTH, 3-passenger Roadster — Overhauled and re- painted. 1918 OVERLAND MODEL 90, COUN- TRY CLUB—Overhauled and re- painted. 1920 MAXWELL ROADSTER — A-1 Mechanical Condition — Repainted and Tires Excellent. 1919 'DODGE SPEED WAGON — Tires Excellent—A-1 Mechanical Condi- tion, 1920 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — A-1 Mechanical Condition — Run Less Than 5,000 Miles. 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent Condi- tion, With Several Accessories. 1918 1918 BUICK, 5-passenger Car — New! Top—Repainted and Overhauled. MAXWELL TOURING CAR—In Good Condition—Can Be Bought Cheap. T. N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. FOR SALE || Nine room dwelling and addi- tional building lot, No. 58 Fair- mount Street, (West Side). A rare bargain for quick buyer. Information give only by the agent. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES 2 I CAN SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE Clients of mine are desirous of secur- ng| home properties in Norwich Zown, Greeneville and on the “West Side” For a quick satisfactory sale list your property with ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE { house on Monday, October 3, 1921 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It AUCTIONS A Bulletin To Let £ Advertisement Will Rent It _—-- ANNOUNCEMENTS Hampton ®Band Sunday Concert. A CTION “ol“cE The Hampton band, of which A. E. Lyman of Columbia is director, will render & public concert in the auditor- UNCLAIMED FREIGHT ium of tne Congregational church, to- To Whom It May Concern: The New [MOITOw (Sunday) evening, beginning Y?‘r‘k, lflewlflsvzll\‘ bAHA‘r\;xordtR!::‘h"m;‘u: 7.30 p. m. The public is invited to hear Will sell at Public Auction at Freight|this band which alrcady has a reputa- Station, Norwich, Connecticut, under pro-|tion and not even will a collection be visions’ of Section 5265 of the General " et Statues of he State of Connecticut, Re- | kel Friends from other towns arc vision of 1918 a\ 1 p. m. (standard |especially invited to attend. time) Ogtober 3rd. 1921, for freizht and Darrdls Paint. spippea by o A, Mecat: Cednr Street Properts Sold. ferty from Mt. Vernon, New York, May 25th, 1920, to order of ‘shipper, notify L. Rehman, Norwich, Conn. _Also 1_bri. molasses consigned to J. Baharo, Nor- wich, Conn, shipped by the United Wholesale Grocery Co., Worcester, Mass., about Dec. 29th, 1920, -Also 25 boxes soap shipped by’ the Unton Soap Co. In dianapolis Ind., March 3rd, 1921, to order of shipper notify W. Willidms, Norwich, Conn. J. A. Beahan, Freight Claim Agent, N. Y. N. . & H. R, R, Boston, Mass. Timothy and Hanora Hayes has seld through the agency of Francis P. Dona- hue their property located at 34¢ Cedar street, to Bdward and Margaret McCaf- fery. It is a two-tenement house and the new owners will occupy one of the tenements. Mr. Hayes anticipates mov- ing his family to Massachusetts. INSUKANCE QUINN INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate and General Insurance Telephone 431-2 FOURTH ANNUAL A U C T l 0 N 91 Main St. Norwich, Conn. O the Stenen marm ana 1. L nevmens| 1N Vacation Time THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 At 10 A. M. Sharp, (Standard Time) At the Raymond Homestead, Old Lyme SIXTY HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of Beef and Working Oxen gud Steer, Soringing and - Beet Cmvs,.“'hiit you kave behind oung. Stock and. Calyes. e T One Regictercd Yearing Durkam Bul— |against Burgiars and what you Other Bulis. 5 3 3 Farm Horses, 1,200 to 1,400 s, | take with you against Trans- SALE: IN A . =lente portation and Summer Hotel hazards, and yourself against| Accidents Terms—Cash. It stormy, Next fair day. F. B. AMES, Supt, and J. LAURBNCE RAYMOND. octid. WITH B. P. Learned & Co. 28 SHETUCKET STREET LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The electors of the town of Preston are hereby warned to meet at the town . from m. for AGENCY 75 YEARS OLD IN CASE OF FIRE IS YOUR| HOUSE INSURED ? | IN CASE Or ACCIDENT IS YOUR AUTO INSURED ? If you need Insurance of any kind, see |~ HAROLD S. BURT 9 o'clock a. m, until 4 o'clock . the purpose of casting their ball assessors, board of relief, seicctmen, town clerk, town treasurer, agent town | deposit fund, auditors, grand jurors, constables, collector of taxes, registrs of voters and town school coramitiee, 50 to vote by ballot, yes or no on t Davis Thetre Sunday, Monday, ° signed by Paul approximately $30,000 worth of furnitura This included a val XVI chairg. a magnificent carved photo-- . graph case bf unique desigh, a grand Pk ano, lounge, pictures and bric-a-brac. famous| scream is Paramount Magazine cast will Sunday, Monday sion, in a terrible position. | everything she wanted excc Liioolan of having & supervieor of |12 | aucel Hill Ave, or Fhone 53-3] \ W._ A. BENNETT, T %3 FOLTER, - ; R, = NS jgPated at Preston, Connfms?fimzc, J. L Ok & 850 — 28 Shetucket Street NOTICE TO CREDITORS, - 1 o T A COURT 05 FROBATE HEL Nocdah Vi, O, e | (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Norwich, on the 30th day of September, e — A. D. 1921. Preseut—NELSON J. «TLING, Jidge Estate of Grace K. Peckham, late of Franklin in said district, decsased. | Ordered, That the ' Executor _cite ! the_creditors of said decased (o bring {in their claims against said cstate withis UVix st rom tis dale, by bestus o 1 n?ul?l.‘.lo ';l‘l.hl l"ctxl}; logeLhier with a copy o o1der, ‘on the mgnpost nearest s 33 the place where sald deceased last dwelc | Prone 338-2 and in the same Town, and by publiening | the same once In & nowspaper having circalation In said Ristrict, 4ad make re turn to this Court. | NELSON 2. AYLING, Judge. PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner 22 Clairemont Ave \MUSIO i ERNEST = ! The aboye and foregol y . The above \lrclc ng ia a'Uue cop: BULLARD Attest: HELEN M. DRESCIER Teacher of the Clerk. Violj NOTICE.—AIl creditors of sald de- Phone 127-4 ased aro hereby notified to present their aims azainst said estale 0 tho under- Bliss Place signed at Norwich, Conn., within the { Have a Few time limited in the'above and foregolng | guete 1o 1 ona HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephone 87 SMITH AVENUE Rare Business Opportunity Wishing to retire permanently from business, | will sell on reasonable terms to an acceptable party all my stock, machines, tools and implements necessary to the|business of plumbing, pipe-fitting, tin and sheet metal work- ing, now contained at and in 23 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn.; also all my right, title, interest and good-will in this concern, which has been con- tinuously in this Troland family and in this city for sixty-four years, under my management for the last past forty- four years, and conducted at its pre- sent place, No. 23 West Main Street, for thirty-three years. This is a rare opportunity for an am- bitious young man, or an experienced party, to make his fortune. I can be seen at the above stand any day from 8 o'clock A. M. to 5 P. M. JOHN TROLAND, FOR SALE A choice two-apartment house, very desirably located in Greeneville. Pr must be sold as owner is leaving towm, Price very attractive. For further partic. ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Fraaklia Square FOR SALE Two tenement house ' Wwith improve- ments, always well rented. in good repair, near Oak street. Five minutes walk to Franklin sguare. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building FOR SALE A very desirable property, consisting of fine 10-room house and outbuildings, about 18 acres of land, located on car ime. Norwich Town. end, a great op- portunity. fo secure choice Droperty at Vvery. reasonable price. ; Fur father paiticu’ars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Keal Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE Two temement house all modern in Central avenue. Good _location for building store. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO 198 Clf Street Telephone 1527-3 PRINTING B S T SR PRINTING of all kinds promptly and bt The e a8t eorfully given. : y_ &l * order. FRANK L, LATHROP, Executor oct1d. GERTEUDE BURGESS SHAFFER vs Ralph Shaffer, supplemental order of notice, State of Connecticut, County of New London, ss, September ‘2§, 192}. Upon' the ‘complaint of the said Ger- trude Burgess Shaffer. claiming for the reasons therein set forth a divorce, now pending before this court, having been re- turned thereto on the first Tuesday of June, 1921, It appearing to and being found by this court that Ralph Shaffer, the gaid de. fendant, is_absent from this state and gone to parts unknown, and that notice of the pendency of the gomplaint was given as required by order of notice here- tofore issued, and -now the plaintiff asks | for . further orde orf notice in the prem- es. Therefore ordered, that notice of th: pendency of said complaint. be given by publishing this order in the Norwich orning Bulletin, a newspaper printed in | Norwich, Conn.,’ once a week for two Weeks successively, commencing on or before the Sth day of October, 1921. By order of eourt, 5 HIBBERD R. NORMAN, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court for New London County. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, management, circulation, etc., required b{ the act of congress 'of August 24, 1912, of Norwich Bulletin _publish: daily exoept Sunday at Norwiah, for Oct. 1, 1821, State of Connecticut, county of New London, ss. Before me a notary public in and for the state and_county aforesaid, personally appeared William H. Oat, Who, having been duly sworn ac- cording to law. deposes and says that he is the manager of the Norwich Bulletin, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge nad belief, a true state- ment of the ownership. management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on_the reverse side of this form, to wit: 1. That the name and ad: dresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Pub- HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET PLUMBING SUPPLIES ENRIGHT & McMAHON. Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET PLUMBING AND GASFITTI CONTRACTORS—JOBEE CJumbipg and Heatiug. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 568-3. Phoze, The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- anteed; aiso heating and gasfitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Ladies Attention! Buy your fall and winter coat- ings and cloakings direct from the mill at mill prices. Fine were twisted by fate until the untangled is shown in a s and situations that runs the entire scak of human emoticns. Suede, Velours and Polo Cloth, GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Wightman’s Switch Norwich Town lisher, The Bulletin Co., Norwich, Conn. editor, Harvey M. Briggs, orwich, Conn.; business manager, _William H. Oat, Norwich, Conn. 2. 'That the own- ers are: Est. _Floyd H. Crane, New York; Charles D. Noyes, Norwich, Conn; Willlam - H. Oat, Norwich, Conn. 3. That the knmdho!den mortgagees, and other ity holdiers owning or holding 1 per cent. or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are None. 4. . That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockhalders, and security holdiers, 1t auy, contain not only the list of stock- holders and security holders as they ap- pear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholders or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or In_any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustes is acting, is given: also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing afffant’s full knowledse ana bellet as to the circumstances and con- | ditions which stockholders amd security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other | than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason ‘o believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or Indirect in the £ald stock, bonds, or other securities than a8 so stated by him. 5. That the av- erage number of copies of each issue of this - publication sold or distributed. through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months pre- ceding the date shown above is, 11,199, H. Oat. business manager. to and subscribed before me this of September, 1921. Helen B. | otary Public. expires, Feb. 1, 1924. “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Qur Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without ' Thumm’s | Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE WHEN YOU WANT to nut your before the public, there is than The through the. ad Buuetn. ANNOUNCEMENTS and Wednesday Securing $30.000 worth of furnitare for a single interior setting and then smash ing the outfit before the camera duces photoplay realism, but at & igh prohibitive cost. Yet that is whal Paramouni Cecli B. De Mille did in his production, “The which will be shown at the Davis hte atre Sunday Monday, Tuesday and nesday. Affairs of Amatol® 3 pelo < The setting 4n Question serves as background for a part of the story porc trayed by Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson.- Elliott Dexter, Hawley, Theodore Roberts and other all star players. apartment and Howard Higgin, produc tion manager for Ceell B. DeMille pro ductions, was instructed to spare mO ex pense. Bebe Daniels, Wandt It'is an uitra-luxurios: The result was an attractive suite-de Iribe—furnished witl le set of Louit lamps, mirrors, tables, a desk At the climax of this episode, Wallact Reid was instructed to run amuck, smash- ing everything breakable in the orders were comprehesnive obcyed them to the of furniture remained in its orig when the vandalism was complete! Ui ing the small pieces of furniture as bludg: eons, Reid shattered everything in sight ot “The a Rei¢ Not one stick inal etter, e the camera s blows. graph and plano wen Ly one. As a conclusion to th husky star 4 the hu by rrors, cize divan and huried it bod rougk French doors at one end of the set Included on this s anosier of thoet funny pper of the ets all Trains. “The Skipp: il also be shown Breed Theatre Hazel Dawn supported by an all eta: be seen ber lat. est picture, “Devotion. “Devotion” is a story that analype that most divine of human emotions— love—not the all cons but the calm p hat endures ti ad brightly through eternity. three women. One who married fc her sister who married for w pocition alone, and ancther woman Whe through force of circumstance was placed The woman whe founs married for wealth and poistion happ Her sister who married for love happiness, aithough for a time it was &l with the shadows of mistrust and suspicion. The other woman suffered &a¢ cndured the very depths of SorTow to the very limit of human endurance until she achieved the reward of devotion, How the lives of the three seekers of happiness ein wat ies of scenes Other pictures on the Mermaid comedy and To; Today's bill consisis of th all pictures “The Old Nest pews and a Sunshi y. ous show today start: Strand Sunday “The Message of the Mouse,” by Mr and Mrs. George Rand : : Anita Stewart as the star, shown at the Strand thea: only, is a startiing revealm splendid work of the United cret Service is doing i try’s welfare. Halla: termined of a subtie country’s undoin; marine, had establish. whose tentacles reached our government. But between his 1} a patriotic American girl and the watch. fulness of the secret service, his plams went awry. The girl, on the other hand, not only fought against his unasked love, but pu her frail form between him and the wrong he would have done T country “The Message of the Mos s a dra matic romance of international intrigue presnting Anita Stewart in the leading role. Other subjects include Episode Na 3, Purple Riders and a Mirth comedy Bride and Broom. Norwich to Hallville Trolley. Although the through service from Westerly to Norwich on the Norwica & Westerly trolley line is ‘o be dis-omtin. ued Monday, a service from Norwizh ag far as Haiiville is to be kept the use of a one-man trolley car. com pany wants to supply this service if 3 can possibly be done. The car to be used is of the one-man type that the road has been using in Westerly T The schedule will be as f3llos:s: Leave ing Norwich, 6 . m. 645 a. m. and hourly thereafter to 10.45 p. m. Leav- ing Hallville. 5.30 2. m., 6.20 ae m. and hourly thercafter to 1020 p. . The rus- ning time fs 25 minues. In order to avoid yeongestion at Frank- lin square, passengers on trps out of Norwich will net pay there upon enter- ing the car but will pay at the points they get off. On the wav iato Norwich, however, the fair collection will be on the pay-as-you-enter plax. / Norwich Music Association. Monday evening, Octoher 3rd, is the opening night for the seventh semsom of the Norwich Music associatios. The meeting will be in Slater hall and Jud. fon House has been secured t» presest- the programme of the eventng. ‘The programme of this 20 i a diversified ome and includss mnmbers from the oratorios, a zroun >f Fraack songs, a group of megro s ivy 28 well as other groups of enual imtavests This meeting of the associa‘iay will be an open one, to which all ars Invited. Members may securs their carls for e season by applying to Rob:=t & Johne scn, and those wishing to attend this re- etal only may secure their ts for admission -at Cranston's store ar §1 ca Tee'tal Tnited Congregational Mid-Week Servies ‘The Twenty-third Psa is the subs Ject for the devotiona] period of the mid: Wweek service, Thursday nizht, at T.45 at the United Congregational church During the instruction period the ques: tion “How Shall We Approach the Bible™ will be cAnsidered Al girls of the parish. mot alresdy enrolled in the Camp Fire, ark to moel at the Community house. Friday afier noon, at four o'clock, to talk avei phant for a mew girl¢ organization, ana te enjoy a social hour together The Camj Fire will meet in the ~)mminity bouss Friday evening at 5.45. Y. M. C. A. “Get Together” Sunday. At the 5 p. m. “get ‘ogethes” at the local Y. M. C. A. Sunday, in additiog to the singing and scripture lessom there will be a practical discussion of the tonic. The Relative Valus of Praye and_Service. In. the discussion those who attend will have an opportunity t§ - participate. Following the discussion 8 * soclal periof will be enjoyed. and res freshments will be served. AI? men and b

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