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Anariny ':'A Bulletin - ot Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male — dbiciss.. HUNDREDS. msn-ho{l over 17, want- i rovetament, eailway mail clerks ; wence §$13% month; steady; list posi. wrile immediately. ' Franklin t. 3-A., Rochester, N. Y. free nst tute, octsd RGE shift = manufacturer wants agents to sell complete line of shirts di- rect to wearef; exclusive patterns; big values ; free samples. llndl.an'lllll S0 Broadway, New York. ~ POSITION wmloduu“:n&gll hm.np:: make hi generally ul, by ol o gy oid ; references. Write B. W, url uleltin, oct4d MALE HELP WANTED— We want three more salesmen. experience not as essential as willihgness to work and abil- ity to talk convincingly. 100 a weel may be earned by following our instruc- tions. Only these who have local ac- quaintance will qualify, Address, P. O. Drawer 863, “Denton”, New London. octld, T WANTED_Hundreds men-boys over 17; government railway mail clerks; steady workj $135-3190 month; list posi- T free; writ: immediately. Fraakiin 1 t Dept. 31-Y., Rochester, N. Y. LOST AND FOUND Pol D—‘l"leklxa containing firearms, on Canterbury road. Inquire Box 137, Baltic. octsd © LOST—In Plainfield, remue hound uog, pt. 25th. Finder pi ¥y Ierbers 'rmm. Flainfield. octsd , STRAYED from my pasture in North onington, one Holstein cow, one red and white cow, one yearling Holstein bull_and one Holstein heifer. Notify O. H. Main, Norwich oct4d STRAYED from my pasture Wednes- day, one b and” White cow. . Finder please notify W. Choiszuk, Leon: “Bridge, Conn,, or Tel. 57-12 Lebanon. octdd " LosT. 3 cows, 2 holsteins, one guern- sey. S C. Beebe. Tel 1680, octld = PHYS.CIANS AND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EAR, NOSK AND THROAT, -10%, Thayer Bidg. Tel. 1799 ZFUNESAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telepiione 630 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Thamber of Coramercs Building + Phone 238-2 Laldy Assistant GAGCER Funeral Director and “mbalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. rUNERAL DIiRECIUKS Norwich and Jewett City ::l'he Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNEKAL Dike.CiTORS AND EMBALMERS rady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY Ql NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street - A s BT, TRUCKING GEOEGE LAMBERT, Oecum, teaml movicg and trucxing: Tel. $17-12. jy! GUS LAMBERT, JB., No. Ill m Bt llon % and trucking. Tel. 3 C."D. JOSLYN_ 293 West u.xn St We move everything anywhere. Speciai at- tention given Lo moving boilers and ma- = | | 1920 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — A1l hlnv.r) Tel. 798-3. ®sepsd Long Distance Moving aad Expressiag. Zimmerman, 17 Hoswell Ave. ?eL 1:‘5: TEAMING and moving, long_dis trucking a specialty. Joun M. Ford, 23 Main S.Phone 752, C. B. BROMLEY & sox, Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVIN T!AMING AND TRUCKING done very prompilly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Streat Phone 175 TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. It will pay ‘nu to walk over. JOHN BOWMAN 16-118 W, Main 8t, Norwich, Con:; \Established for Half a Century) Whitestone Cigar sare $/0 per theusaad 4. F. CONANT, 11 Kraniila st BUILDING WILLIAM C, YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and: BUILDER Int work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Yolephone 60 West Main §f e St o T T S A kit 3 S g o R e B i {a A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It L A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It la Bullstin For Sale PJLLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921 Advertisement Will Sell It |A Builetin For Sale Advertisement Will Seil It WANTED-—Fsmale ‘Amn—mmlhnou FOR SALE D—S8: F. W. Wool- WANTED—To buy about 10 White or FOR SALE—Sweet Jder, direct fl'om wor‘ifi“c?‘ Hepaltes. octéd Columbian Wyandotte puilets from 5 to |the mill; large orders prefs 6 months old, Tel 949-4 after 7 p. m. _octsd " WANTED—To scll a mounted stone- puller, capacity, 20 -tons; also to buy a phiaeton carriage in good condition. Rich- ard Wheeler, &. ¥. D. No. 2, ‘Veslerly. WANTED—Position _as housekeeper, for two only; good cook; can take entire charge. Phone 292 Lebanon. octod WANTED—Caylb housekeeper for family of three, residing in the country Box 303, Bulletin. — _ octsMWF | &L " Reliphione 31:3. GIRLS \vuflb on DOWCF sewing WAN' D—List your ropert “lm machine; light, easy work; pleasant s e A Charles R. Noyes, KReal lisiate Agency, Surroundings; transyortation furnished. Black Hall, Conn.. All kinds handled. Tel. lll-d. Palmer Bros. Co., Fitchville. | Farms wanted especially at this time. octd octsd WANTED—Competent cook for small| “ywANTED — Second hand houselold family, vntnnbl a young woman. AD-|goods, antique furniture, china, rare glv evenings. William C. Brow, | pooks’ and mc tures, glassware, etc.; high- r., Carroll Ave. Tel, 852. oct4d | egt cash pric uis D. Ward, 30-33 “WANTED—Woman _as _ bookkeeper; | Water st, ‘Norwich. . y20FMW must have references; apply at once. .| WANTED—Seccond hand tar kettle for F. Peterson, Inc., 130 Main St octdd concrete work, barrel size. W, S. Brown, v . L WANTED—Position _as_housekeeper or | Central Village, Col el chambermaid, Mary J. Nolan, Taftville, |Moosup Div. = ° P. O, Box 79, or Tel . 1973-3. octdd WANTED—Party with automoblle to furnish same for experimenting with an WANTED—Kitchen _ woman. invention; investigate. Oliva A. Lugier, | between 9 and 11 a. m., or telephone Ty v tawaugan Hotel, Danielson, Conn. Baltle. (£25 e NiEE e don BuR S el Tt e = 5 for 5 elite pipe, o ,,,,‘,',:"}‘;m, ‘{;’“‘,}:‘l“"{lg,%"'{“ é’,"u“wn Hont fobacco, 10c a tin. Manilla cigars, 262 Broadway. Tel 358-2. octad ' |6 ;g;,;;c Pagan's Smoke BHOD. WANTED—A woman for the Tea| —— e 5 3 WANTED—Concrete walks to build. Booi S iaday $ep30d- | ywork guaranteed, if work is not satial factory no charge made. guaro, 123 Oakridge St. seplT. James Fumi- Phone 627-5. TO BENT e WANTED—Fai “We have the buy- TO RENT—Oct. 15, nine-room tene- ers, Sell them quick. Is your farm for ment. Inquire of Dr. ‘Higgins. oclbd sale? Communicate with New England FOR RENT—Large furnished front|larm Agency, Danieison, Cona. room, gus plate for cooking, steam heat. | Seplid. Write 1. C.. Bulietin Office. octid \u:‘ m,&d;md pay “highest prma for FOR RENT—Large steam heated (Second hand = furniture —and oks, Kremens, successor 1o, King, 48-50 Water foaik Av/uAuich ABE octdd | 5" Phone 38-2. sepl2d. TO RENT—Furnished room, with board. WANT TO SELL your farm? oct3d 3 H This — |ageney sells quick, any time. Weisler's Farm Agency, 9 School St, Danie.son, Conn. sepld urnished room WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, housckeepin, 17 Boswell A 10 acres u with or without slock; give £2p27d. full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. = P. 0. Box 105 TO RENT—5 room.flat With all mod- : 3 ern improvements. § wore rooms if de- | SeWett City, Conn vzad sired. 25 Pearl St. sep2id. WANTED—We pay highest prices fof {sccond hand furniture. Norwich Furnis TO BENT—Two furnished rooms for | 555004 5 5 ight housekeepinz. Lelepnons 3od-11. T b e e LT ) TO RENT—Furnished apartment. Mrs, | o WANTED_Secon¢ hand and antigue nt. Mr8. | furniture. Piger, successor _to Congdon, Mcnanicy Ave. sepild |4 pruckner, 55 Fransum St Poone 747-3 10 RENT—Store 1 Cadillac building. | NOrWwich. mary Inquire Alux Gorden & Son Coip, Fhoas [ Beplid. T T0 BENT—Rooms for light house- w A N T E D Keeping. Phone 1987, Jysd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, wila of without board. 13 Boswell Ave. jetd People to know that in addition to our Pants which we sell so reasonable — we have taken in a full line of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing. We gained the confidence of a great ! many for which we thank you, and 4| we hope to have the same success in are | thE future. L. POLLOCK FOR SALE—sautomobiles R SALE truca, new ures uon, price iow, Wilingandc, Conn. $385 takes 1921 Overland, r lire and toois; this car is per N $1y Frankun St TOLDSMOBILE tou 5 MAIN™ STREE CONGILON ; lewyilg LOWN; Dric NORWICH, CONN. off eacn day unul soid. P veidd FOR SALE — E. motoreycle ; USL sel al once, ieating the FoNisare [stace; wood condition; any reuwsonable | SaED price acceued. y st e Leo bua-| Lon on krankiin St week., octdd FOR S 3. LE _FOR SALE—1917 Hudson s six. eal condilon. No reasonabie offer Can be seen at 11 Grove Si. or |, 10 Shares C z\D..‘l Stock Th» Danleltnn on, Conn. sepsud, = s The Kiliingly FOE SALE—1921 Oakland sedan. A Conn, bLargan. ‘1ei U5, seplsd. offer, FOR SALE—Second-hand Indian ana Attorney-at-Law, Hariey-Daviuson moioreycies tn and | William St., New York City, Without siuecu prices rewsonable. | or Jutnes Donovai, 9 Main st. 2id The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Co., FOR SALX—Commerc 8uod conuiL.on. Ford truck in |~ Hartford, Conn. Appiy 10 162 West Main Sureet. sepsd USED Aux: m | . 820 Overiund sedan, 1 nare Dusiness euges louring. 1520 k . Pendleton, OFPOYt ty UNICY in excell=ni —_—— will scll reasouabie | Inquire 52 Shetucket St ondition, new engine, T sold at once. mayzod FOR SALE 1916 BUICK ROADSTER — Good Con- dition. 1918 SCRIPP8-BOOTH, 3passanger‘ Roadster — Overhauled and painted. I Wishing business, to retire permanently from | I will sell on reasonable !t(.r"ls to an acceptable party all my stock, machines, toois and implements | necessary to the business of plumbing pipe-fitting, tin and sheet metal work ing, now contained at and in 23 Wcs { Main Street, Norwich, Conn.; also aii my right, title, interest and good-will | in this concern, which has been con- | tinuously in this Troland family and 'ln this city for sixty-four years, under 1918 OVERLAND MODEL 90, COUN- | my management for the iast past forty- TRY CLUB—Overhauled and 'E"four years, and conducted at its pre- painted. sent place, No. 23 West Main Street, 1920 MAXWELL ROADSTER — A-1|for thirty-three years. Mechanical Condition — Repainted | and Tires Excellent. re- This is a rare opportunity for an am- bitious young main, or an experienced party, to make his fortune. 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 Conditien~Can Be Bought <;heap.I T.N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. et e et ——— FOR BSALE—Herses day from 8 o'clock A. M. to 5 P. M. JOHN TROLAND. FOR SALE A choice Uwo-aparument house, very desirably located in Greeneville. Property must be sold as owner is leaving Lown, Price very attractive. For further partic. ulars inguire of | JOHN A, MORAN Lieal Estate Broker Franklin Square KOR SALE Two tenement house ail Central avenue. — Good location for building store. For iull particulars see A. V. COVELLO 198 ClLff Street Telephone 1527-3 | PLUMBING SUPPLIES ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, . Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 32 6TH, STREET PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Elumbing and Heating, FOB BALE—Pair of team horses, ump cart and harnesses, uracumll new. William Ladd. Plain Hill, NormcK Town. oct4d FOR BALE—One D’llr of team hul!u, welght about 2800, sell double or single, trade for cattie or poultry. Ernest E. Llllcoln. South Chaplin. Tel 643-6. FOR SALE 15 Horses that are broken In fos al k &Dfl'u They ate Inrllhn;' trade at right prices; Come and sce them. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 586-3. Phone, Dbest workmen at the fairest prices is anteed; also heating and gasfi JOHN F. TQIPKIHB. 67 West Main 86 The very nlumhlng by upm Jeda ey BOOKSINDING BEOUGKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order 4. G, rlomou. ¥. 8. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suite -8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Phoue 1366-¢. dan31d €OAL AND WooD DOAL, seasofied wood and Kindlinze 1n HOTELS D. AMERICAN HOUSE, Morfllley oF small quantitles. 'Phone 504 of | prop, I'irst class garage servi irs ce con- a‘a‘... A Shabiru, Wilow 8. totkius xmu’;a ione Shetucker 8t declsd | e ARt DEL-BO¥#¥ HOTHEL, Eumne:n lan, THERE = a5 aqvertsmg memu l Haycs Lros, Lrops. Telephone L7 Bastern Cemnectiout -un.u to T lze-zs Lroudway. WL for businese - I can be seen at the above stand any | modern in red, J Duflys. Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 28-12. TFOR SALE Three pure bred Shrop- shire rams. J. B. Palmer, R. D. 4, Nor- wich. octsd ¥OR SALE—Small flock Scotch High- land sheep, J. B. Palmer. R, D. 4, Numcn 3 - octhd CR SALEForty pigs. J. B. Paimer, R. ] Rz Iwz‘»:nch. octod “FOR SALE—New born _high grade rshire bull calf, $6. Jamies Turnbuil, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. octod FOR SALE—Cottage at Grofon Long Point, weli built. good condition, fine lo- cation, fully furnished, must seil at once, first reasonable offer ‘accepted; also lor saie, several very fine building 10ts at bar- gain prices. Apply to Chas. R. Noyes, teal Wstate, Black Hall, Conn. Azent for over 100 town and country estates, farms, shore properties, etc, octad FOR SALE—24 foot motorboat, 7 1-2 . . Lathrop engine, good condition, Ad- ress P., care Bulictin. octsd roB SALE—The Morgan property at South Canterbury station, consisiing of a modern grain and groter:mstore buiiding, 2 6-room cottages, 2 large barns and Doultry Duildings, All in A-1 condition. RiS0 about 13 Scres-of Jand. . Reasonable termsl.d Surdick & McNicol, Jewelt City, octld. ¥OR SALE—One Jorsey _cow, part Holstein, giving 10 quarts of milk now, 18 when fresh; have no hay. Mrs. Anna Kinzel, Chaplin, Conn. octdd FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. H. E. Beard & Son. Tel. 615-4. oct3d SPRING BROOK FARM—Excellent. 90 aére farm, fine iocation, pleasant sur- roundings. Main road, nhear Imarkets. Two good six room collages. Beautiful shade. 'T'wo barns and outbuildings. 40 acres fertile fieids, large pastures, val- uable wood.and. Fish and ice pond on farm. §3,000 only. 3$6uv cash,_ TRYON'S REAL LATE AGENCY, 715 Main 5t, Wilimantic FOR SALE—Single comb White Leg- horn cociereis, ari jand from a very Price reasonabie. Clark's Corne FOR SALE—One phasc, 1700 K. P. A Vot 1owor. Practi Louis Orunan. City. sepdvd. FOR SALE—A c nell Piace. lnquire of M. B 358 West Thames Street. Price ilu\l Phone 151-4, arts for :ul makes $65.00 for an upright piano, stooi scarf, Delivered witnout :harge. 320 down, 51.00 weesly. The Plaut-Cad- den Company, Norw:eh, Conx augz6d $200.00 for an upright piano, with stool and_scarf. Delivercd without charge. No_intere Iuasy ierms; 3z down, $2 |weekly, The Plaut-Cadien Company, Norwich, Conn. augzid $390.00 for & wyer piano, .cge, beach ‘ules to sign, it 15 rolis, no interes very; terms $oU down, | monthly. Plaut-Cadden Com- Norwich, Coun. augzéd FOE SALE-—Good seasoned woud, $9 cord; in $-cord lots, §8.60 cord ; chest- nut wcod, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, $:.50 cord. Henry Saucier, Dan.elsen, Coun. Tel. 81 auglhd Nice Drick ouse on iourth St, in Greeneville, cons: sX rooms and ba For further deta iénts, each ; must e sold see CE SHOLES, D SELL] hames St., Norwich. 188 West TWO NEW HOUSES FOR SALE JGRT WALK FROM HEART OF Y. ONE HAS 6 ROOMS AN: .TH; THE OTHER 5 ROGMS A% LATH. LARGE LOT, AN POULTRY HOUSE. ARCHA W. COIT HIGHEST GRADE PROPER SLEPHONE 1834 63 BROAD GARAGT CONSULT FOR SALE A_very desirable property, consisting {of fine i0-room house and outbuildings, iwich about 18 ucres of land, located on jear ine. Norwich Town end,’s greal op- | vortuaiy very reasonable price. Fur father particu'ars, inquire of JUHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Liroker, Fraullin Square. FOR SALE Two tenement house vith . improve- ments, always well rented. in good repair, near Oak street. Five minutes waik to Franklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich FOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOT About 75 x 242 Feet There is foundation tor dweiling on same together with garage for 1 car. Batn reom fixtures, a good steam heater with radiators, pip- g, etc., are inciuded in the price. —ocated in fine residential section. Apply to James L. Case ciephone 876 40 Shetucket St. 7 l' wWooD 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 Bach THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thever Building, Nerwich, Cenn. of Bring name of And, humber, New lonuon Sa 16 | Water st., Tel. 1703-2. sepTd to secure choice propcriy at AUCTION L. J. WILCOX ............. Auctioneer AUCTION On account of sickness, I will seli at public auction the Tarm of J. C. Hafner, Norw! Town, five minutes’ walk from trolley, near Adams’ Tavern THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1821, " at10 & m, farm consisting of 34 acres of cleared land, barn, sheds and outbuiidings, nine- room house. Said farm will be soid at 12_o'clock. Full list in Saturday’s Bulletin » . NER. Norwich Town. octb FOURTH ANNUAL AUCTION WM. R. TINKER Auctioneer Of the Mitchell Farm and J. L. Raymond THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, At 10 A. M. Sharp, (Standard Time) At the Raymond Homestead, Old Lyme SIXTY MEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of Beef and Working Oxen and Steer, Springing and Beef Cows, Young Stock and Calves. One Registered Yearling Durham Bull— Other Buils. 3 Farm Horses, 1,200 to 1,400 Ibs. ALES FINAL Terms—Cash. If stormy, Next fair day. F. B. AMES, Supt, and J. LAURENCE | RAYMOND. octid. AUCTION I will sell f Mr. Waryl Paska FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1921, at 10 a, m., on the Henry Thebault farm, in Lisbon, |about two miles north from Versaiiles | bout four miles west from Jewett | B furniture, beds and sets chairs, bu- tin and cbox, sewing ma- | 8! bl g stands, pails, | dishes and one %iew bicycle, one couch, small - folding bed, one oid maple bed- Diets and mirrors, one nice! linoleum and carpets. a lot | h's and carpen tools. | It very stormy, saie first fair day. JAMES H. HYDE, Auctioneer oct3d AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES CALL at Jonathan Smitk" Town SL; Inost c for gasoline and |31 | mobiloils of aug27d own grades HAVE yeur t~res'ua-eaaed | new, wear like new, as_goo i | Landic Tire Co., 93 W. M sv. lehud look - {RADIATORS| BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED 1 Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS AND REPAIRED E. SHANLEY WM. 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) ond pietur It is called enormous Boy,” a First National attraction and will | have m | be shewn at the Davis theatre, Thursday, | There is no | fatner. | STRAIGHTENED §,an | Gior! | Daniels, lana 14 lA Bull=tin To Lat Advertis A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell ANNOUNCEMENTS Davis Theatre wre it W 1 Rent N What Is Ge Immergruen Lo ng Gn Tonight .12,0.D. K 8. meets in Germar When Charlie Chaplin treated the | & ¥ bt to his remarkable comedy, “The |mecis o all thoughts and conjectures re-{ H . 21 1 O. 0. garding the siceen work of one Jackie | I, Hal Coogan, who piayed the title role in the picture, were set at east with gentle but firm reports. - In their reviews of the showing of “The Kid,” the press reserved no space or words in the praige of ycung Ar. Coo- I e gan's portrayal. They referred to him as | Keen Appetite for Doeis Created by “the most wonderful ¢i.\ld the screcn h:u' Novel Plan of Distribut’on—"Parnas- ever known” and as “the boy whose name ! 5u8 on Wheels” Secms Destined to Be- will be on the iips of every movie fan in | <€ome Big American Institution. the world.” Many other equally good com- Not 80 many years ments were made and printed giving par- | STBument that the au agraphs upon paragraphs of newspaper |®d to monopolize pe and magazine space in benalf o the wiuld have no ly “discovered” youngster. Sewaing and And now Jaciie C with a subject that seals all thoughts of his screen possibilities being uncert for future photo-productios. Jacki: bringing to the public tof Norwich a ANNCUNCEMENTS MOTOR LIBEARY jand culture wil As a matter of fact, ber of Friday and Saturday. In Peck's Boy, Jackie, of course, portrays the title role—that of the “bad boy.” And those who have had the pleasure of seeing this second production—and Jackie's first star- | I Sring one—ciaim him & true genius of the gilent drama. Heading the players, working oposite | Jackie, are such personages as Doris May, Wheeler Oakman, James Ccorrigan, Raymond Hatton and others of cqual] note. Then comes the name of Irvin 8. | Cobb, America’s famous author and hu- morist. Mr. Cobb has written all of the sub-tities for the picture and has add- ed in this manner muny laughs to those ! created by the action. Princees Na who plays the Ind maid to Mary Miles Minter in Mo and Honeysuckle, the clever Re edy-drama, which is the s is, as her name indien memeber of the red-s has appeared to advantage in m tures. This is sald to be Mary Miles Mint greatest picture. A news wee clever comedy will conclude the there are 2 num- couniry today omobile is s of cuilture d otherwise for bcoks for Jl ans are tak- Batallisn na Grace theatre T with the o exactly as it ran written by M with Luther The story of Dear Me is unfol novel setting. 1liss LaRué in t rs as a servi e for a d by a m ho, as a playwright never to rettrn duri The institution is interesting group, of ch clearly Gefined and well portrayer are served by A'vl‘l] as houaem: the falcon-ey rection of Mr: though worked harder than ten or servants, April still finds t numerous naive “Dear Me! herself and to administe rinspiration to e failures, inmates of the home. Davis Theatre Today Cecil B. Demille's big Parar picture, The A of Anatol, I an all-s ia Swal ¢ Monte Blue, Wanda others <f equal note, will be s . This is said to | production to |after Chr which roaseus’ GVERHAULING J REPAR WOR Automobiles, carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Wiechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in ali its branches 3501t & Glark Carp.|—= 507 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET ME INSUBANCE QUINN INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate and General Insurance Teleplione 431-2 91 Main St. Nerwich, Conn. IN CASE OF FIRE IS YOUR HOUSE INSURED ? IN CASE OF ACCIDENT IS YOUR AUTO INSURED? If you need Insurance of any kind, se HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Ave., or Phone 5%-3 i | Advice™ conces te reductions by eliminating hanrd.—rul service and real Companu& ISAAC 8. JONES Insurance Agent 91 Main Street DANCING N. H. LEVY, dmcin: instructor, Odd Fellows’ hall, Norwich. 1598-12. Private lessons _given Evemn: class Monday and Thuraday, ] p. m. Begin now. PRINTING PB!NTI!(O of !.ll kinds promptly and n.uy done. mates promptly and cheerfully given. Tho Bulletin Co.. Frl.nk\lin St. . mayl9d —_— e POULTRY THE SECRET of winter eges, based on government research; pamphiet fre>. Morris Farm, Eggtone Spedalht. Bridge- pert, Conn. oct3d B Phone 1996 or | 0f record. date and well worth seel A new Skipoer comedy mount Magaz and e wiil also be s Breed Theatre. Bert Ty‘ell heads t bill at the Breed today latest offering, \ double feature | This is one of Mr. Lyteli's best vehicles and will pro- vide unusual entertainment. For second feature Welcome | atu Children will be shown. This is an un- |storics usual comedy drama enacted by a super- | in lative cast, | m t no fineal zed to the ilbrary Don’t get the big head—it will oolt| you too much for hats. = 5 the count: think we DENTISTS ce ¢ as it is a — the expensive. commenis on the car, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Bovwioh Cann: “The Indiana’ Library Commission is trying to push the country 1 idea as = = are many cther state It is much bet- ter to have a strong central library, where LEDAT "?T'C“ decent salavies are paid than s s many small libraries, barely alive, and Assessors Nouce h use in the community. The librarians are very much inte- ork. All persons liable to pay taxes in the “Our car now regularly visits almost town of Norwich, are hereby xl;:u “Ed{}llo $00 homes and has about 1,500 patrons, return to the assessors on or before the .. o g from 10 5 first day of November, 1931, a written | the clrculntion running from 19 to 158 or printed list, properly signed and Per run. We will give more service when sworn to, of ail taxable property owned | the remainder of our territory is organtz- by them on the first day of October, 1921. led. It is the most resting library Those failing to make a list Wwill be ! work we hav A e hsa charged a penalty of ten per cent. addi- | ]\.un.u according to law. IEVS MSiiar it ies e All those having in charge, exempt | the near futu 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 lon Wednesday anda” Saturday from 7 to 9. = Lists will be received beginning Tues- day, Oct. 4th, 1921 Dated at Norwich, Conn., SepL 28th, —_— Str‘\nd Today. | p. m., and | g, evenings | ( in a blackface comedy act; Ray & Fay in a fine sketch of modern life, and Arthur Lyons & Co., fine comedians and harmony singers. The feature picture is 1921, Frank M. in The Shark Master. e Frank Mayo has given the screen soms of the most thriling man-to-man fights MICHAEL J. CURRAR, vs | of recent years but in The Shark Master, sep3sd. in which he is now appearing a2t the Strand theatre, he goes himself one bet- ———————————————————|ter. Here he battles with a mutinous NOTICE TO CREDITORS. crew of Lascars and Kanakas' on the AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of | 'l\sor!l\ch on the 4th day of October, A. D. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Frank E. Griffin, late of Nor- wich, in said District, dec: d. deck of a gale-swent sch | up one of the most excitin; on a screen in a long time. Strand Thursday, Friday. Ssturday, Ordered, That the' Administrator with . onna ysnleriile Wt the SiEand the will annexed cite the creditors of said nning a change of deceased to bring in their claims against | program. in a dancing said estate Within six months from this | novelty; Ja n a comedy { date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a cooy of this order on the signpost nearest to th®place where saia deceased last dwelt, and in the same ‘Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and miake return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The nbove and foregoing is & true copy HELEN M, DRESCHI&:{I sln"mg -dancin; Held. Adams act, and Ten- act. This come The feature theatre Thursday 18 a surprising mo love and mystery ecal Eve, starring Violet H most beautiful women Stewart Rom: actors on the English s tory is convin one of land, the Attest: and NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present {h claims against said estate to the under- signed at Norwich, Conn., within the lime limited in the above and foregoing order. WALLACE S. ALLIS, oct5d Admr. with the will annexed. Shea’s News Baream MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE a simple turn for the um Scenes progress to a startling denoucment. It is based on the theme that some women love not too Wise and that love wdere it interferes with a man’s business too frequently causes him to feel that the paradies he thought he had attained is in reality Paradise Lost. It's an impressive moment in a girl's life, when a masculine arm first en- circles her waist,

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