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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It [ = e —————— WANTED—Male A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It beeess————— 1 WANTED—Female BT WORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTUBER 4, 1921 A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It L ] WANTED—Miscellancous TA Bulletin For Sale -~ Advestiscnsent Will Sell b lA Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE POSITION wanted as hotel man, to make himself generally useful, by good trustworthy man 30 years old ; references. Write B. W., care Buleltin, oct4d WANTED—We are looking for a few more middie aged men with or without eelling experience to represent us in un- ooccupled territory. The position is per- manent and the work pléasant. No in- vestment. Write teday to Heath Nurse- ries, Dept. 10, Manchester, Conn. sep27d, MALE HELP ~ WANTED— We want thres more salesmen, experience not as essential as willingness ua ‘work and abil- ity to talk ednvinein $100 a week may be earned hy 1ol owlu our instruc- tions. Only who have local ac- goaintance il ao qualify. Address, P. O. wer $63, “Denton”, New London. “'Alm—flndn .u'uy' ork s §125.3450 ‘month Hons free; wrile immediat ely. M?h, D.L 31-Y., =epbd m--lul ehrh LOST AND FOUND LOST- tire, 30x3 1-2, Sunday, ‘between Norwich and Montville. E\Ism Barr, Plainfield. " STRAYED from my pasture in Mnh Stonington, one Holstein cow, one red and whité, cow, one yearling Holstein bull md one Holstein heifer. Notify O. H. , Norwich. oct4d STIAYID from my Wednes- day, ome biack and Wh ite cow. Finder pleage netify W. Cholsguk. Leon: CoRnY or el 43 Levanon: Bri ocl3d = LOST—Saturday afternoon, black bill fold, contaning auto licenses, monev. owner's name. Return to Bulletin Office, for reward, oct3d " LOST—3 cows, 2 holsteins. one guern- sey. S. C. Beebe. Tel 1689. octld PHYSICIANS LOPLA\D K. MARKOFF, M. D, YE, SE AND THROAT Tel. 1799 hayer Bldg. FUNESAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Sireet Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant Phone 233-2 GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTOKS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 38 MAIN STREET FUNEKAL Diki.CTORS AND ©£MBALMERS vady Assistant Telephone 410-2 PAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “imeral Directors 41 Main Street TR SR T TRUCKING GEOBGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moviig and truckmng. Tel. 617-12. jyid GUS LAMBERT, JB., No. 341 Main St Mov and trucking. Tel. 3 . JOSLYN_ 293 West | move everylhing anywhere. tention given 1o m chinery. Tel. 798-3. Long Distance Moy, Zimumerman, 11 TEAMING ana moving, trucking a specialty. B St Phone 75 T-6. Main St. We Special at- ving boilers and ma- sepsd ing and Hoswell Ave. long_distance Jonn H. Ford, 233 BEOWN & HAETLEY, Shetucket 5( Phone 607. PIANO AND FURWNITL A’.b MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompiiy anc al reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest Phone 175 CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMFSON, ¥. 8. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your fee). Suite i-3, Alice Bidg.. 321 Main St, Norwieh, Cenn. Paone 1386-&. dan3ld COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasonea Wood and Kindling l.lt or lmlu quantities. Phone 504 or 1335-2. R. Shapire, Willew Bt., hrm.fly CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigar: It vnll ay you to w-lk over. N R. BOWMA 116-118 W. Main St., Norwneh, Conn. (Established for Half a Century) e ————a—_ CIGARS "hn-. Clgar aare $70 per muum . CONANT, 11 Fraakila 8 — THERE s no agvertismg meamum 1y cticut l’qul.l to The Bulle- GIRLS WANTED on power machine; light, easy work; surroundiny Tel. 111 4. octdd WANTED—Competent cook for small family, preferably a young woman. Ap- gly evepings. Mrs. leham C. Brown, Carroll Ave. Tel, octdd WANTED—Woman _as__ bookkeeper ; must have references; apply at once. S. F. Peterson, Inc, 130 Main St. octdd “WANTED_Position as_housekeeper or chambermlld Mary J. Nolan, Taftville, P. Tel _973 -3. octdd sewing pleasant gs; transportation furnished. Palmer Bros. Co., Fitchville, E. el n. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m., or !elephone At- lawatt:gl.n Holel Danielson, Conn. oct WANTED—Girl to take care of baby. Inquire G. & T. Grand, Inc. Iranklin Square. oct4d | Jumes Donovan, 5 Mam St. 1918 SCRIPPS-BOOTH, WANTED—Woman for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. Allyn L. Brown, 262 Broadway. Tel. 358-2. oct3d WANTED—Lady canvassers. Apply at the S. & H. Premium Store, 128 Main St., from 1 to 530 p. m, The Sperry & Huwhinaon Co. octld. “WANTED—A woman for the Tea Room. 65 Broadway. sep30d. TO BENT FOR RENT—Large furnished front room, gas plate for cooking, steam heat. Wnle B, Bulletin Office. oct4d "FOR RENTLarge steam leated rooms. 49 Church’® St. octid TO RENT—Furnished room, with board. 1 oct3d To BENT—Furaished rooms for light housckeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. — sopend. "T0 RENT—5 room flat with all mod- eérn improvements. 3 more rooms if de- sired 23 Pearl St sep23d. TO BENT—Two furnished rooms o light housekeeping. Teiephone sep23d. TO RENT—Furni Congdon, d apartment. Mrs. ' McKinley Ave. sep17d TO RENT—Store in Cadillac building. Inquire Max Gordon & San Corp. FPhone seplid. light DI.ISE iysd 0 REN keeping. Ph rone 1987. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or Jesd without board. 15 Boswell Ave. Apartment seven rooms on Warren St., all improvemen 3, hardwood ficor. gar- den, steam heat furnished; aiso ga See C. CHAMBERLAIN, at House, by appointment. FOR SALE—Automoblles takes 1921 Overiand, new spare d tools; this car is perfect; ra 0. $19 Franklin & SALE—1920 5385 tire arg; TEOR Harley- motoreycle, cheap. Tel. 1059-3. OLDSMOBILE tcuring, fine running condgil:on ; leaving town; price $400; $iU vil each day until sold. Phone 520, octdd FOR SALE — Excelsior motoreycle; 1UsL Sel at once, owner leaving the ; good condition; any reasonable ted. Appiy at the Keo Sta- tion on kranklin St. this week. oct4d | XOR SALE—Caddillac sedan,. Perfect | couuition. Price very reasonible. Tel. | 1AuJ sep2d 1\)“ AL —-One ton Omamuonc ;rud.\ Brand ne $1,000 cash only. Don't wait. O. S. Peck, Norwich. Phone 483-14. sep30d. R SALE—1917 Hudson lient condition. d. super six. No reasonabie offer Can be seen at 11 Grove St or 59 R SAL sedan. A burgain. sep28d. ¥OR SALE—Second-hand Indian ana Hariey-Daviason motorcycles with and without sidecars; prices reasonable. FOR SALE—Commercial Ford truck in good condition. Apply o0 152 West Main Street. sepdd USED CARS must be sold; 1917 touring, 1920 Scripps-Booth rcadster, 1920 Overland sedan, 1920 Chandler 7- passenger touring, 1920 Hupmobiie tc ing. C. V. Pendleton, 45 Broadway, Hupmobile Agency. augid FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excelent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable | Shetucket St if sold at once. lnquire 52 ay20d FOR SALE ©16 BUICK ROADSTER — Good Con- dition. Roadster — Overhauled painted. 1918 OVERMAND MODEL 90, COUN- | TRY CLUB—Overhauled and re- painted. and re- 1920 MAXWELL ROADSTER — A-1/ Mechanical Condition — Repainted | and Tires Excellent. 1820 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — A-1| Mechanical Condition — Run Less| Than 5,000 Miles. 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent Condi- tion, With Several Accessories. 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. ——— e e e, FOR BALE—Horses FOR SALE—Pair of team horses, dump cart and harnesses, practicall: new. Willlam Ladd. Plain Hill, I\orwncK Town. oct4d FOR SALE—One ‘Dlh’ of te: tea.m horses, weight about 2600, sell double or single, trade for cattie or poultry. Ernest E. Llhco;n. South Chaplin. Tel. 643-6. oct: ron sALI-—’rwo :ood “work ‘honu . Dearnley, Jewett City. FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken tn for ail kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 536-3. uepHd. Jedd WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness befors the public, there is o medi- um bettér than tirough the evatinng eolumns of The Bulletiz. Reo | 3-passenger | WANTED—Two experiencerd farmers want to rent farm equipped, or small place near postoffice ; would work through winter, then rent; would buy cheap farm or land with brook; $200° down. Box 142, Central Vlllage, Conn. octdd R D—Second hand tar kettle for concrme work, barrel size. W, S. Brown, Central _Village, - Conn. Tel. 28-1% Moo:up Div, octéd HARRIS BROS. cider mill at Salem is now open for business. __sep6Tu TURN INTO MOVEY your old turnh ture, stoves, books. crockery, mirrors, which are stored in your attics, barns and storerooms, by writing or telephoning us, and receive cash for what you have. ‘Ward Bros,, No. 45 Jackscn St., Willi- mantic, Ct. Tel. 632-3. l\l:lThSTll WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers in Norwich ; we buy and sell anything ; hl‘h- est pricés. Louis D. Ward, 30 and 82 Water St., Norwich. Phone 708-3. mayl$ThSTu WANTED—Party with automobile to furnish same for experimenting with an invention; investigate. Oliva A. Lucier, Baltic. octdd WANTED—By gentleman, 2 private family; state particulars. 761, care Bulletin. AIN'T WE GOT FUN—Red Dot cigar, 5c, $2.25 for 50. Bakelite pipe, 75¢c. Gold Bond tobacco, 10 a tin. Manilla cigars, 6 for 25c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. sep20d. WANTED—Concrete walks to build. Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- factory no charge made. guaro, sepli. WANTED—Farms. e 2 Sell them quick. Is your farm for Communicate with Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. sepl3d. room 1 Box octdd 123 Oakridge St. Phone 627-5. WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books, Kremens, successor Lo King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38-2. sepl2d. WANT TO SELL your farm? This agency sells quick, ony time. _Weislers Farm Agency, 9 Schooi St, Danieison, Conn. sepld |, WANTED—100 farms for _catalogue, 10 acres up, with or without stock; give \n};u particulars in first letter as to price, | size. location and terms. P. O, Box 105, _y22d James Fumi-; New Engiand | — FOR SALE—A young bull, kind and gentle; just the one to head a herd. Ad- dress George R. Lumsden, $2 Oakridge S oct4d “FOR SALE—Onc Jersey _ cov_v. part Holstein, giving 10 quarts of milk now, 18 when fresh; have no hay. Mrs. Anna Kinzel, (.hn\plln, Conn. oct4d FOR SALE—Cedar fence posts, fence rails, and clothes post. Delivered.” J. D, Northrup, Norwich Town, Tel. 1046-12. _ seplid. " ¥OR SALE—2§ Chester White pigs 6 weeks old, one Holstein eow., new milch. PeberaPardlls. Scotiand, R. D. Baltic. oct3d SALE- ¥OR I seasoned slabs and bard wood " H. K. Beard & Son. Tel 4 oc FOR SALE—11 cholce cows, cheap if taken at once. Tdnlsle Gadue, Baltie, Conn,, R. F. D, No. P oct3d " FOR SALE—One of the finest resident property on Broadway ; at & low price is offered for a few days only. Address, {4762, Care Bulietin. octld. SPRING BROOK FAR) cellent 90 acre farm, fine location, pleasant sur- roundings. Ma.m road, near markets. Two good six room cottages. B shade. Two barns and outbuiiding acres fertile fields, large pastures, Uable woodiand, Fish and ice pond on farm. §3,000 only. $500 cash, TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main St, Willimantic FOR SALE—Two milking_ cows, 3 heifers, ton of hay. Cheap if taken at once. J. W. Burke, Uncasville. octld. FOR SALE—Single comb White Leg- horn cockerels, farm raised. Good type and from a very heavy laying strain. Price reasonable. James D Oliver, Corner, Conn. sep3ud. ¥OR BALE—One 5 horse power single phase, 195 R. P. M. 60 cycle, 110 or 220 voit motor. Practically new. Pri $1.’:U. Louis Ortman. City. Phone 151-4, ~ sep3od. " STORE FIXTURE: or grocery; first clas: itable for drug ondition ; reason- able pric Call at { London, Conn., or London, Conn. l‘OK bALL—Frul Lucian Liass_place, line of tarming mac. n €ry cattle, 4 horses, complete ; particulars call’ Mrs. Tel. 564-12, W Limantic unmuu p23d, pment. For s¢ ED—We pay highest prices for nd furpiture. Norwich Furni- |t recd Bidz. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and change. jelld WANTED—Sccond hand and antlque . B. Tiger, successor to ne Franklin St. Pnone 7i7-3 Norwich. marzsd WANTED {Boys and Girls, over 16 years of ing work. | AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE COMPANY FOR SALE. FOR SALE acres—farm, tools and equipment. farmhouse with e new harn; situated in ion of Danielson. Must be cstate. Puart mortgage, e of THE D. LSON TRUST 0., “Danielson, Conn. octdd FOR SALE 10 Shares Capital Stock The Danielson Danielson, Conn, tal Stock The K Danielson, Conn. stating offer, BURKE, Attorney-at-Lay William St., New York City. “Shares Trust Comp: or The Hartford-Connecticut Trust ¢ Hartford, Conn. 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 lin 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- \bmous young man, or an experienced -party, to make his fortune. |1 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. Property must pe sold as owner is leaving town, Price very attractive. For further partic- | ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN | Real Estate Broker Franklin Square FOR SALE Two tenement house all modern in Central avenue. Good location for building store. For full Darllculi.rs see A. V. COVELL 198 CLfT Street Telenhone 1527-3 -_— PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTEACTORS—JOBBERS, Tlumbing_and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 568-5. The very pest slumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prites Is guar- anteed ;s also heating and gasitting, JOH> TOMPKINS, €7 West Main B —— . BOOKBINDING — BOOGKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service com- nected. Phone. Shetucket St DEL-HOFF HOTEL., European Hayes Bros., Props. Telephone 2298 Rroadwav. plan, 1227, age, for light manui‘actur-\ modern | ¥OoR bA.LFr— & cou..\x,e huu:-_ on bush- Inell Place. Inquire of M. IS Maguire, 21d. sep2 West Thantes Street. of stoves. Lring |number. New London b_lc..luum. 16 water st, Tel 1703-2. sep7d $65.00_for an upright piano, sto Delivered without charge. 526 down, $L50 weekly. den Compzny, Norwich, Cons. $200.00 for an upright piano, with stool and scarf. Delivere No interest. lLasy terms weekly. The Plaut-Cadd: Norwich, Conn. $380.00 for & player piano, witn 15 roll ilege, bench and scarf; easy notes to sign, no interest tuning for one year; Iree deiivery; te $0U down, $10 “monthly. The Plaut-Cadden Com- pany, Norwich, Conn. aug26d FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, cord; in 3-cord lots, §8. nut wood, §3 cord; in cord. Henry Saucier, Danicison, Conn. '1el 81-3. augléd FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, $9 ver cord. C. S. Brown, Yaniic. Phone 1099-2. auglsd $9 0 per cord; C‘ALS{ cord lots, §7.50 FOR SALE Nine room dwelling and addi- tional building lot, No. 53 Fair- mount Street, (West e). A are bargain for quick buyer. formation give only by the sent. AUCTION C. E. MACFARLANE,...... AUCTION I will sell at public auction at the resi- dence of the late Sarah J. Stedman, at Mansfield Depot, Conn., THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1921, uctioneer at 10 o'clock a. m., the contents of a seven-room cottage and the accumulation of 30 or more years, de- scribed as follows: ‘Black walnut chamber set, 4 bedsteads, dining room table, 2 drop-leaf tables, 4 small tables, 3 bu- reaus and dressers, couches, closets, chairs, Singer sewing machine, nearly new, parlor organ, cook stove, parlor stove, oil stove, mirrors, clocks, lamps, pictures, rugs and carpets, silverware, books, feather beds, pillows, bed spreads, quilts, sheets and pillow cases, blankets, table linen and towels, toilet sets, lot of canned fruits, 4 cords of stove. wood, some small tools, etc., ete. MERRITT SMITH, Executor. FOURTH ANNUAL AUCTION WM. R. TINKER Auctioneer Of the Mitchell Farm and J. L. Raymond THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, At 10 A. M. Sharp, (Standard Tire) At the Raymond Homestead, 0ld Lyme SIXTY HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of Beef and Working Oxen and Steer, Springing and. Beef Cows, Young Stock and Calves. One Registered Yearling Durham Bull— Other Bulls. 3 Farm Horses, 1,200 to 1,400 lbs. SALES FINAL Terms—Cash. it y, Next fair day. Supt, and J. LAURENCE St I‘AlMO\D AUCTION I will sell for Mr. Waryl Paska FRIDAY. OCT. 7, 1921, at 10 &, m,, on the Henry Thebault farm, in Lisbon, out two miles north from Versailies d about four miles west from Jewett ty, houschold furniture, beds and bed- chamber sets. stoves, chairs, bu- s, desks, commodes, crockery, tin and sideboard, icebox, sewing ma- everal tables and stands, pails, ml one hew bicycle, one couch, & bed, one old maple bed- Dictures and mjrrors, one nice bed, linoleum and carpets. a lot nith's and carpenter’s tools. If very stormy, sale first fair day. dJAMES H. HYDE, Auctioneer oct3 | | i AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOEIES your tires l;trelded look Il'k! | mave {| new, wear like new, as i Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Ilh SL ublll ‘RADIATORS "‘OILIWG OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED THOS. H. BECKLEY Tested Under Air Pressure 278 MAIN STREET MUD GUARDS PHONES AND LAMPS S 2 cdiie STRAIGHTENED =i AND REPAIRED 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) A very desirable property, consisting of fine 1l0-room house and outbuildings, | wi:h_about 18 acres of land, located on car iine. Norwich Town end, a great op- portuaity to secure choice property at very reasonable price. For f.rher particu'ars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE Two tenement house ments, always well rente | near Oak screet. | Franklin square. H FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building with improve- n good repair, Five .minutes walk to Norwich FOR SALE, . Two small places in Norwich Town sec- n. ion, One handsome 10 room house in upper Washington street. Other houses in other parts of city, too numerous to men- tion. CLARENCE SHOLES, Buyer and Seller 188 West Thames St. 1 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, ~ocated in fine residential section. Apply to James L. Case ‘elephone 876 40 Shetucket St. WOOD FOR SALE rrone. | Best Quality Seasoned Weod 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 CO. ' THERE 1= no agvertiamg meaium <3 Eastern Cinnect: squal tw The Bullee %= foc Business results. OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS | Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. 3¢oit & Clark Corp. BUILDING M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG prices, by skilled labor. ! Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING S Telephore 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET DENTISTS DR. C. R. CH DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Conn. M’Grory Bldg. 507 TC 315 NORTH MAIN STREET CARPENTER and BUILDER|J- L~ LATHROP & SONS Best work and materials, at right A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin TQ Let Advertisement Will Sell It| = Advertisement Will Rent It — = What Is Geing On Tonight ANNOUNCEMENTS Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, I 0. O. F., Sale of Grove Street m‘ meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Norwh:ho \?c:lz. No. 1396, O. 0. O., meets | __Mrs. Helen B. P. Huntington has sold in Owls' the fine residence, No, 22 Grove street, to T mm Lodie, No. 6, K, of P., meets | William. ©. and irene C. Bolz, who will Ton! c"‘" No. 7604, M. W. A., meets | 2000 occuny it as their home. The sa! in. Steiners Hall ST was made through the agency of Thomas Norwich C‘e‘:Lul Labon Union meets in | H. Beckley, 278 Main street. P atmee’ Lodige. No. 23, F. and A. 3. Theatre 0. . an . meets in Manosic, Temple. “ P 3 of New Engiand Lodge, No. 2364, | EVEry reader of movels knows Mme. a. "-..°‘ of O. F.; meets at 80 West Main :Sll‘;mrmmm atthor of “Three Weaeks™ ol nd other novels of 1 atios fame. Clara Barton Tent, No. 7, D. of V.| She wrote the lsc:v «;‘:"’!;lhe (;lr.o’n Mo- mests & lxr: Buck‘l:‘hl'n Merfwx. ll 0. P, {meNt” in which Gloria Swanson stars meets in Germania ANNOWNCEMENTS D, A. R, Meeting Oct, 13th. Next week’s meeting of Faith Trumbull chapter, D. A. R. i8 to be held Thursday, the 13th, at the Community House. end during the filming of Ceell B. De Mille’s Paramount production of “The Affairs of Anatol” which will be shown at the Davis theatre today and tomorrew Mme. Glyn was induced to permit her- self to be screened with others ¥ a soelety scene of which there are many in “his remarkable all-star photoplay. The celebrated author is seated with Lady Parker, wife of Sir Glibert Parker, at a fashionable tea given at the heme of Anatol DeWitt Spencer, the hero of the story. Only a momentary glimpse Montville Bible Instlitute Secisl Tuesday evening, October fourth, jn th chapel of the Baptist chirch, the Mont- ville Bible Institute will hold its first S| of the two ladies Is given and social to which all are invited. There Will | wp, gesire to study tkhiqr taces ::: be an entertainment, consisting of read- | 154, sharp. Wallace Reld, Gloria Dan- ings, vocal and instrumental music, wind- fels, Monte Blue, Wanda Hawley. Theo- dore Roberts and Polly Moran have the leading roles In this great picture pro- duetion. ing up with an old-fashioned community “sing.” Refreshments will be served. The leader, Mrs. Richardson, states that there will be no charge for admission except A Skipper comedy. and a Paramount a smile. Magazife will also be shown. - Tolland.—Rev. William C. Darby and Breed Theatr his mother, Mrs. Nettie C. Darby, have, boen spending the week in Round Lake, Y., guests of Mrs. Darby's brother. The charming &nd strikingly appeiing personality of Hazel Dawn once more graces the screen in the Associated Pro- ducers’ production, *“Devotion,” which will be shown st the Breed heatre to- day. Miss Dawn gives a superb perform- ance as the young woman who devouted- Iy clings to her better half, desnite all the circumstances which tend to prove that his past has been anything but eav- ory. ‘There are moments In this tense screen drama, which teaches that they who “believeth all things. hopeth all things and endureth all things” shall forever derive happiness In abundance, that tug- ged the heart strings. To portray a young wife’s abiding love in her husbapd gradually torn to shreds by a money- crazeq sister, demanded an unusual amount of emotional ability, and Mies Dawn rises to these moments with com- manding power. Also Included in the production arve scenes showing the Prince of Walss, sur- rounded by a group of society peogle. witnessing the Horse Show at Madl- son Square Garden, and of striking beau- e —————— LEGAL NOTICES 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, properiy signed and sworn to, of all taxabie property owned Dby them on the first day of October, 1921. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penaity of ten per cent. addi- tional, according to law. All those having in chargs, 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 heurs: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 17 to 9. 2 Lists will be received beginning Tues- y, Oct. 4th, 1921 JoDnted st Norwich, Conn, Sept. 33th, |ty és the swimming-pool which 15 sifd £ 1o be a pprt of the Pennsylvania hetel, O New York. These features of the plcture. MICHAEL J. CURRAN, play serve to blend harmoniously with Assessors | the excellent work of tha entire cast. sep28d. E. K. Lincoln as Ticher: Trent playe LA __| his role admirably, Violet Talmer rend- AT A COURT OF PROBA ers a stri at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 3d day of October, A. DA, 1921, Eresent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Estate of Henry J. Gallup, late of Preston, in said District, deceased. Naomi W. Gallup of Preston, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of said deceased, alleged to be te. 'nt\ehs‘?reupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich. in said District, on the 1th day of October, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in tne e forenoon, and that notice of the pendency | acter with American audlences. of said petition, and of said hearing| With the passing of the Wallingford thereon, be Eiven by the Do per | Play. Hamilton found it difficult to find er one 2 ; e = clroulation In sald_ Distriet, at | another role to fit his perSceiiy) o least five days prior. to the date of said | Well. He appeared with success in a hearing, and that return be_pade to this| variety of parts, but they suffered in Court. comparison with the classic that he had NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | made of J. Rufus. Finally the plctures The above and foregoing is a true copy nz characterizatich as the money-crazed sister, and the other play- ers ably assist the principles. Other pictures on the bill Include the Pathe News and a Mermaid comedy t1- tled “April Fool.” “Dear Me” .Who that saw “Get-Rich-Quick Wan- ineford” will ever forget Hale Hamfiton Chester wrote hls inimitable stories, and when George M. €ohan later gave them to the staze, they must have had In mind the well-groomed, wmthletic-looking young fellow who immortalized the char- iy claimed him. He maintained his repu. < N M. DRI HER, tation for consistently fine acting in a Atiest: HELEN M. DRESCHER.. | number of screen productions, but he was never able to regard the silver sheet as being more than a substitute for the art of the spoken drama. He yearned for his first love—the stage. In his determination to obtain amother part of Wallingford quality, Mr. Ham- fiton decided to write his own play. Lu- ther Reed, a New York newhpaper man, collaborated with him., and the result was “Dear Me” a splendid play of langhs and -heart-throbs which John Golden pro- duced last season. With Grace LaRus co-starring with Mr. Hamilton, It ran for #ix months at the Republic theatre, New York. and five months at the Cort thea- tre, Chicago. It is now playing at the Hollis Street theatre, Boston, and 1 comes to Davis theatre Thursday even- ing, Oct. 6th. Miss LaRue's identfty as a smarthy- gowned singer of “personality” songs has been preserved through the interpolation of a group of special song numbers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COUKT OF I'ROBATE NELD at Norwich. withia and for the District ot | Norwich, on the 3d day of October, A. D. lszl‘rolenl— TLSON i AYLING Judge Estate of Anna Olow, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. i Ordered. That the Administratrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estale within six montnus from ihis dale, by posting a notlce to thut effect, together with a copy | of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dweit, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having eircalation in sald District, and make re- turn to this Court. NELSON 2J. AYLING, Judge. The aboJe and foregoing Is a L. ue copy rd. M fieats HELEN M. DRESCHER Clerk. NOTICE.—AN creditors of sald de- nmd are hereby notified to present thelr cama lllinlt sald estate to the under- t P. O. Box 132, Yantic, Conn., wllhin the lgne limited in the above and oing order. Sforeoie ELIZABETH OLOW, octdd Administratrix. i { i i | B e i At the Strand Todsy and Wednesdny. B. F. Keith's vaudeville, four big acts The opening act is Hunniford, the com« edy ventroliquist. It may be truthful- ly said of Hunniford that his volce is In his throat, for his speach doesn't come from his mouth. Hunniford is called the ventriloquist with a produc- PRINTING FEINTING of all kinds promptly and | tion. Marle Rumell Co. offer a black neatly ‘haflififi-tlun o flz. face comedy act with some good singirg. anknn St wl"d Janis and Chaglow in “S'my’ Dad” give a good comedy version of married life. Arthur Lyons & Co. are very good hare mony singers and comedians as well. The large audlences in attendance at the Strand theatre where Frank Maye is appearing in the Universal photoplay, “The Shark Master,” fairly revel in the generous portion of thrills which the an- thor has injected in this stirring story of the South Sea Islands. First they are shown the strange ve- ligious rites of the island race, when the tribe gathers to appeal to the gods to save them from a pestilence. Here that fine character actor "Smok:‘;l'h:rm. i the role of the high priest, gives a per- formance that has seldom been equalled for weirdness and novelty. Another thrill is provided the audience in the scene of a huge ocean liner bura- ing In mid-ocean. ‘As the flames reach the water's edge the vessel sinks from view. taking with it many of the Nfe- boats In which the passengers have tried to escape. _— Open Meeting of Y. M. C. A, Auxillery Today At *he home of Miss Mary Porteous, 242 Broadway, the Y. M. C. A. Women's Auxiliary will held ite initial meeting of ABCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMFSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn THE SECRET of winter eggs, based on government research; pamphiet frea. Morris Farm, Eggtone Speclauat, Bridge- port, Conn. oct3d ————— INSUBANCE QUINN INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate and General Insurance Telephone 431-2 91 Main St. Norwich, Cona. 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 60 West Main St. RAN ALL KINDS | the scason at 3 p. m. today, and a large (NSU CE OF S attendance is hoped for. In addition te the regular business, there will be brief MUSIO talks by General Secretary Edwin HUll DANCING and Emery H. Davis, the new boys’ sec- e s on : i Y. M C A ERNEST = 7 dancing instructor, Oad |Toa- A brfef talk on the BULLARD | Pellows® Bati; Norwicn'" Phone 1696 of |at Silver Bay will be given by Roy E. {|1595-12. ~ Private lessons given daily, | Keller, the New London County Y. M. Feachsr, stathe Evening class Monday and Thursday, §|C. A. secretary. Piano solos will be Viohie 1|p. m. Begin now. 5ep27d. |rendered by Master Robert Otis. Phone 127-4 3 Bliss Place - Reception at Y. M. C. A. Tonight The opening reception of the season for the members ana friends of the local Y. M. C. A. will be held this (Tuesday) ev- ening from § to 10 o'clock. There will be orchestra gusic, moving pictures and refreshments = A unique entertainment will be given by Captain Harry E. How- ard of New Hampshire, who was a drum- mer boy in the Army of the Potomac during the Civil war. Capt. Howard en- tertained under Y. M. C. A. auspices In the large camps during the war. His program will include music by drum, bu- gle, tamborine and voice with interesting tales of his experience. EAT AT THE Columbian House DO IT NOW Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST _UNION SQUARE The man who is constantly hearing from his creditors is 2 man of affairs v AT T e S RS RN