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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Femalo WANTED—Place to works for ISl mwm;sw — nn;p—cuh boy, at The ‘Iln “ioihing O WANTED—Men good ity as aunditors | A Bulletin Want MMWIIIGQH& wufl'—m \ house- | WANTEDTwin carriage. Write Pfiome 'more Bulietn, 23 Chureh B Wilimantic: care A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale A Bulhhn To Let Advertisement Will Rent It Advertisement Will Sell I AUCTION A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent ! AUCTIONS Ewm CITY = S i i:. Cont. b}m IBE‘: Jewett | I+ J. WILCOX l&&u-m < require many auditors; fine ey, s store systems and WANTED—Wi '“k ply to - wu!n—mq you or o:oldun- our :’)ld well d.él:r:‘ ;log;g:“}.fiu il | Gl b dple ok & o Ngp » and place ¥eu vou mean busi HUNDREDS men-bays. 4 35 government ral iy commence mon ; write immed! Dept. 3-A., Rochester, o m""" .,:'ga,a-mwm,m ik Y-:t,..,w B SN i I‘W; WA — TUBN INTO MONEY rmr old_furni- Po! Ih'llol” wl-lo:nll mnl‘ . imsel! generally useful good Sitworihy man 30 years oid ; Feferehoss. W., care Buleltin, = . HELP WANTED— We want ore salesmen. experience nol as meda to' work and sbil “l our lnl!.nx‘r ““"’;f"?{ a evenings. Ir., Carroll Ave. W ANTED—Woman u Dookkeeper; | antie, Ct. Tel @ must have peferences ; F. Peterson, Inc., 130 be earned br lu Only those who sage will quality. Rt r. "8 “Denton”, New London, P. 0, Box 19, er Tel. WANTED—Woman ey, OTel. 353 len"f‘ ;X"“:; WANTED—To sell a mounted Stone- d ture, stoves, hooks, t r_small | which ngmnfi' Siorstotine: £y A octdd o W.m Bros., No. 45 Wlum—lfl!fim’i hA!fl l octdd |antigues; oldest Norwieh ; we b mm\ nilnq Fi0F |est prices. - Lonia n'r? ‘and e, | Water st Norwicn, " Phone 1083 mayl3Th8Tu pulle{, capacity, 20 tong :l:fia“\n h&'.&l phaeton carriage in con - g il A ter LOST AND FOUND gm ‘Wheeler, 0. 2. Telephone i7-l ootsd WANTED—List your property Wwith TO RENT—He; y s Brooklyn and_Danielson, Siciner resldence, Jordan Hardware Company, T0 BENT—Oct. 15, 1 Togaare a0 Hieint RENT—Large 49 Church Si FOR BENT—Apartment. 35 “lh‘;;ms AIN'T WE GOT FON—] seps ackage containing firearms, foad. " Inquire. Box 137, in Plainfleld, female hound Gog, notify Herbert Charles It Noyes, ‘Real Bsiste Agency, furnished rooms. | Llack Hail, Conn. = All kinds handied hurch St. Phoue | Farms wanted espegially at this time. octéd octsd tene-| “ WANTED—Second hand tar kettle far oclid concrete work, barrel size. W _S. Brown. Central _ Villige, Conn. Tal. u-li 140 | Moosup Div, ed Dat clua Se, $2.95 for 60, Bakelite Dipe, 76¢. Gold m my pasture in North To RENT—5 reom flat with all Holstein _cow, o improvements. § wore feoins il "TO RENT—Two furnished Rousekewpin 2 nolsteins, one " isaund 52 Mchiniey Ave. FRTRNIAN . Inguire Mux Gordaw & Son Corp. KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. R, NOSE AND flmon Thayer Bidg. with or | Kremens, successor to King O (ENE-Furianed vooma, with of | it hio i aan1ig without board. 13 Loswell Ave. WOOD PATTERN MAKING 2 o ond tobaeco, 10¢ & tia. gilua cigars, mod- | & for_25c. Fagan's Smoke d sep20d. WANTED—Concrete walks to bulld, ms for | Work guaranteed, if work is not satia- 53-12, |factory no charge made. James Fumi- guaro, 133 Oakridge St. Phone 637-5. sepit. TO RENT—Furnished apartment. Mrs. oo > seplld | - WANTED—Farm We have the buy- our farm for ers, Sell them auig dillac bullding. | sale? ~ Communicat wnh ew England Pions | Farm Agency, Daniblson, Conn. sepldd. WE B Qnd’pa?/ highest pmu-; Jor {geeond hand _furniture * “and 8-50 ntet WANT TO SELL your farm? This attern and_gen- ‘oguonnok Road TOK 5ALE-—Astomeble E4AL DIRECTORS FOR BALE—A Chevrolet touring car | Jewett good runamg order. T Cummings & Ring FOR SALE—1917 Ehone | ouigd | WAN (FOK BALL—A 1318 “commer al Ford ' A. Bruckner, iue rummng conai- | Norwich. L H, Wison, K. V. 2, octod Funeral Directors OLOSMOBILE | conuiuon’; iewviig WW; brice $40U; 340 cacl Gay uae soid. and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamter of Coramaerce Bui Phone 235-z FOR SALE — Exceisior Abpiy 2t (ne teo LON Ol krankin St luiS Week. oeud 5,000 Bushels of Potataes. as potatoes are bound to | a abie offer be higher, as U. S. government reports 1 be seen At 11 Grove Lady Assistant GAGER | Funeral Director :—1917 Hudson FOK SALE—1921 Oal ALK—Second-hand indlzn ana Tecsonabic Bepiiu FOR BALE—Commercial Ford truck i o USED CAKS must be sold; #Vou conuiLon. 1910 Reo l radster 1820 Overiand scaun, 1920 Chandler Lussenger louring Lmbalmer PROMPT SERVICE CAY OR NIGHT condition, new engi if sold at unce. FOR SALE YORD TON TRUCK, A. €. BROWN. HOURlGAN BROS. CUNERAL DIRECIUKS Norwich and Jewett Citv agency sells quick, any time. Weigler's arm Agency, 9 School St, Dapieison, Conn. sepld WANTED—100 farms for cataiegue, 10 acres up. With oF Witiout stock; give | fuil particulars in first letter as to ‘price, size, location and terms, P. O. Hox 105, y, Conn. _ v23d | "WANTED—We pay highest prices for {second hand furniture Norwich Furni- touring ' ture Co. Breed Bldg. . Tel. 1914-3. We m Hrst class conuition; Wil buy, sell and exchange. jeitd Chesuut Sl —Second hand and _antique furniture. M. B. Tiger, successor to raniin' St Fnone 747-3 marisd car round home, “lots’ alone Worth price of 040 eash Fequived. | Hoy. m”. e Hfiu‘ Eiler m-asfl' ‘Scotlan d. =T ‘m- )a‘wumdn:nb n w months, Vi B-I t-mok 1 Y md% B::hon 5”{ Tece vesia, foui:} orwieh ‘A‘o‘m. t s made wp, ready each. A, Gordorl, ALH weet_cider, th- mu. Jarge orders preferred. banon, Conn. Tel. 28-1 !BI !All—i’hrea mn'. x-o: ALHmcu nock Sagteh St l“‘v—i‘mv plgs. SALE—Cattage at Graton Long built. good condition, fine lo- gakion, Tully TTHishod, St selt ar once, first reasonable ofter accepted; also for sale, neveral very fine building i0ts at bar- AoRiy to Chas. . Sk HAlL, Conn. Sgene for Houn end cemitry tatos Foas, shote properties, ete, foot motorboat. ¢, good coadition. Ad- . P., care Bulletin. FOR SALE—One Holstein, giving 10 quum of mm. 18 when fresh; haye ne hay. , Chaplin, Conn. FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and T‘lilm wood. H. M, Beard & Son. T3 B. Palmer, tod ARM—Bxcelient. lue location, pieasant sur- Bl $0 acre farm, Two snud ilxbmum u:l\lag,ua la:uuuml lvlsn_.md ice pond TRYON'S REAL EsTAFE AGENCY, 115 Main »t., Wiulmantic Acrei ienue fiel uable woouiand. by FOR SALE—Single comb White Log- horn cochereis, iaim raised. G and from a very heavy Inguire of M. k. “Tnuines Street. running FOR SALE. | FOR SALE aole | Order early six. 180,006,000 Five bushe bushels less t! . ory or more deliver- ed any part of the oity. Special prices | Alon 100 bush ts in the field 1IRVING W, YOOTE Phone 1851-12. octsa and - A Broaaway, Nine room dwelling and addi- 2-1|| tional building lot, No. 58 Fair- 1920 Hupwobue Lour- mount Street, (West Side). A d Sazid rare bargain for quick buyer. excensat || Information give only by the will sell reasouable || agent. Inquire 92 Shetucxet SL e THGS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES % enrry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET “UNesAL DikeCTORS AND ZMBALMERS DAY OR NIGHT FOR SALE 1916 BUICK ROADSTER — Good Con- ! Wishing to retire pcrmannntly from 1918 SCRIPPS-BQOTH, 3-passenger Roadster — Qverhauled and Shea & Burke “imeral Directors 41 Main Street s, D RO 1820 MAXWELL ROADSTER — A-1! Mechanical Gondition — Repainted fi140Usly in this Troland family and and Tires Excellent, GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, . D. JOSLYN_ 193 West Main St. — New | can be seen at the ahov | o moving boilers and z1ens Distanse Mov TEAMING a0 moving, trucking a specially Jotin lfi."nu_ ROMLEY & S0% LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING and at reasenable ARTHUR H. LATHROP Bhetueket Street done very prompi TOR SALE—Heres m Bt ¥oB ux.-— TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL # complete line of Domes- u_to walk over. 116-118 W. Main St, Norwich, Conn. Established for Half a Century) Thiiesions Cigar sare §10 per thomsand. 2. %. CONANT, 11 Fraskiia s& FOR SALE' 28t s trade al right prices. ELMEE B. PIEESQN. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Saeccessor_te ETETSON & YOUNG mwm.dwnm ommoroDIST 6, THQMPSON, W, 6, M 3 WIIN A Wm Bl m ‘busi- ¥ ol 7 St Great 70 e it aa n!! %hc Dibllc, thers u"fi'm{. n.en.by-flld Bldg. 321 Maia St, 60 Wost Mein 8t.| Conn. 1an31d | Sotumas 5t ‘The Bumete Rare Business Opportunity | business, 1 will sell on reasonable " | necessary to the business of plumbing, pipe-fitting, tin and sheet metal work- 1918 OVERLAND MODEL 90, COUN- | ing, now contained at and in 23 West TRY CLUB—Overhauled and re-| | Main Street, Norwich, Conn.j also all my right, title, interest and good-will A-1}in this concern, which has bean cen- in this city for sixty-four years, under imx management for the last past forty- 1920 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — A,1|f0UF Years, and conducted at its pre- Mechanical Condition — Run Less Than 6000 Miles. GLS LAMBENT, JB., No. 341 Main 5t | 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent Condi- c! _tion, With Several Accessories. We | 1918 BUICK, 5-passenger Car Top—Repainted and Overhauled, MAXWELL TOURING CAR—In Good JOHN TROLAND. Condition—Can Be Bought Cheap. T. N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, GONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL O P. M. |sent place, No. 23 West Main Strest, | for thirty-three years. This Is & rare opportunity for an am- |bifious Yyoung man, or an experienced party, to make his fortuns FOR SALE choice two-apartment b dehlrably located i Grestovilie. Plopey must be sold Ge owner 18 leaving oW, Price yery nilmmve For turther parti ulars inguire of ke JOHN A MORAN Beal Estate Broker Franklis Seuare OB SALE Fwo tenemed; hosse ail etding :tnre.a'i‘n.r ol »fi A, V- eovirlo T 198 CLff Btrest PLUMBING SUFPLIES ll-éiollrllfl -y .m e Breed Fhema, The Vfl’ o ”‘é‘.‘fxggw n DOOKEIMINDING o | Bo0K EQOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway 3 Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ordee um_bei " FOR BALE—Stove parts for all makes Lrig naine of New London $65.00 for an up Deivered witiout down, 31.uu Weeaty. den Cowpany, Norwich, Cons $200.40 for an upright piano, with siool | Deuversd wiligut Leims; 340 down, $2 Plaut-Cadden ~orw Agh‘ Conn. a fine 8S-note mahogany :y'yu Wiano, Wity 15 rous, HOTARY prive ¢, bench and scarf; BOtes 10 BiD, Mo inwrest; Lree luning for Lvery ; Lernis 300 UOWR, | he Plaut-Cadden casy terims; no one year ; iree psiy, Norwi FOE BALL--Good seasoned wood, $3 1S, 38.0y per cor cord; in 3-cord nut woed, 38 cord; in 3 rd. rHénry Saucier, cord los, §1.50 FOR SALE 195 acres—farm, tools and equipment. | Colonjai type farmhouse inyroyements, fine new barn : situ: resicential section of Danielson. s0ld 1o settle e Inquire of T. CO., Vanielson, FOR SALE ate. Part mortgag. DANLELSON J. Enright, late of N ouse en Foursn St Greeneville, censistinz of iwo tencn six Tooms and buth €ach; must be soid ¥or further detalls see CLARENCE SHOLES, A very desirabie property, of fine 10-rooin hflule(llnfldfllll)ufldlm i £ 1% n !terms to an acceptable party all my[:,," ey care o o LG ock, machines, tools and implements | to secure choice DIODCIY Teasonobls price. ¥or father patuiculars, tnquae of JOHN A. MORAN, Beal Estate Broker, Feapidia Squace, FOR SALE Two tenement house ments, always well Teated. in £ood TepaLr, ak street. Five minuies Waik to Franklin square. FRANOIS D. DONOHUE FOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOT About 75 x 242 Feet There is foundation for dwelling on unu tagether aun heater e stand any | day fram 8 o'clock A. M. to & P. H.| vxmm a good radiators, pip- meludu in the price. ina residential section. <elephone 576 WGOD FOR SALE Smondw HARRY B. FORD ml,l,-hSt. FOR SAL FIFTY PIANO BOXES At 3300 Each Phone 792 terenocs. THE SECRET of winter pecialist, Bfldgo‘ Auctioneer AUCTION On account of sickness, 1 wiil seli at public auction the Tarm of J. C. Hafner, S Wile vin s Norwlcn Town, five minutes’ walk from oo, hew milch. rolley, near Adams' Tavern THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1921, at 10 a. m., $5% | farm consisting of 34 ares of cleared a land, barn, sheds and outbuildings, nine- 5 house. Said farm will be soid at on bank. Full list in s-wrday'. Bnnet‘n . HAFNER, octsd AUCTION T will sell for Mr. Waryl Paska FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1921, at 10 a, m,, Jofin R. Tracy, the younger son of Mr. . {and Mrs. J H. Tracy, of Jewett Chty. WITTER BROS. . Autioneers cen glven the berth of purser on oms, 42 Maln new Lamport and Holt liner Vauhan. Office B anicison, Gonn, ; This is one of the mast receut Belfnst Registered with the U. S. gqjernment f: built vessels owned by this line. and will under the Revenue Act of 1918 as [l enter the South American trad Brokers and Public Auctioneers. | operating between New York and Buemos s S { Afves. Mr. Tracy has heen assistant pur- -}| ser for this company for six years on the ‘ steamship Vasarl. Al during the war Haying,_decided to retire from the § thIS vessel was engaged tn most fmport- farming business, x will sell the fol- §|ant South American and trans-Atlantie lowing personal pi ty at public § service. As the result of having a s<ill- <ale At the Georfa Bennett farm, lo: | fal maste: and unswspascs o cated about two miles morth from 4 Semepamed. nqvivw {the dange zomes were troversed Jewett City, just off the Jewett City= _— Plainfleld state road, on the road lead. §| fimes. Destruetlon by Garman e i betags “mnd Cantoriens f| does was missed only by & cabe ing lenath, and even less, on more than one occasion. TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1921, That Mr. Tracy fully merlted this nra- at 1.30 o'cloek p. m., motion is indicated hr a rumber of cldents connected wth its aawar?lne. Of 17—HEAD OF CATTLE—17 including 7 milking cows which are all the personnel of a preat steams i other than fhose directly fts navigation bred again, 5 2 and 8 years oid, due s t 4 Detween above date and EDERE 4 {mportis, faan ity yaser. Tw growthy yearlings, 1 2 year old bull, m Now Varc to Buemos Aires is f: 4 or 5 acres of corn, cut and shocked, teen thousand mfles. more $ran half on the Henry Thebault farm, in Lisbon, about two miles north from Versailles and about four miles west from Jewett City, household furniture, beds and ped- | ding, chamber sets. stoves, reaus, desks, commodes, crock: glassware, s'deboard, lcebox, sewing ma- chine, several tzbles and stands, pail dishes and one %hew bleycls, one couch, small folding bed, one old maple bed: stead, pictures und mirrors. one nice new frah bed, linoleum and carpets. a iot | of blacksmith's and carpenter's tools. If very stormy, sale first fair day. JAMES H. HYDE, Auctionec- oct3d about 4 acres of fodder corn, also a | the dlstanca around the slohe. M- guantity of “hay and mowed oats. fl Tracy will ha awar fwo months an each erms_cash. el Hles trip to his old fami TewethGItE Co Friends all will say Bor Vo Mt. Versan ladce. No. 75, ¥ A. M. B. R. Gardnor, mastor. apened the s son's work At 8 atatad sammunteatian held M the lodrs “soms Tnesdox e A olasz of four eondidate o mlyen tha Fintarad snos 1od d DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | 555t stomt te 1on soner om0 DENTISTS LEGAL NOTICES Assessors Hotice All persons liable to pay taxes in the | town of Norwich, are hereby notified to Teturn to the assessors on or befors the first day"of November, 1921, a written | or prinied list, properiy signed and sworn to, of ali taxab.e properiy owned by them on the first day of October, 1921. ‘Those failing to make a list wili be charged a penaity of ten per cent. addi- Gonal, decording to law. Al those having in charge exempl at_this time. Blanks can be sors’ office in City il upon 2 Office hiours on wednesday and from 7 to 9. ined at the asses- urds Lists wili be recetved beginning day, Oet. 4th, 1821 Dated at Norwich, Conn, - Sept. 1921, ALBIE L. HALE, JOHN B. 0A MICHABL J sep28d. As.essars’ Retce All pargons liable o pay taxcs in the Town of Coichester are hereby notifi | tiTn (o the. Asscssors, on of beiore the first day of November, 1 a wriiten o; inted_list, proper day of October, 1921, ailing to make a list will be naity of 10 per cen.., accord il Nov 1st 1921 All those having e requested to make BENJA Colchester, Com: NOT1 ECE SO SALA: By order of the Honneahlo | Court of Prob wich, T will seil sh rwich, in said Di: trict, deceased, in the real estate situated in the Town of Norwich, comsisiing of two parcels, and being fully describea in the apy n to sell ou in said Court. For mors ar description, sec said applicatio MARY A. ENRIGHT, oct6d Administratrix. NOTIJE TO CREDITORS. AT A ¢ OF riuBALL HELL U at” Nor: within and fir the District of Norwich, on the 5th day of October, A D, J. AYLING, Judge. 921, Present—NELSO] Batate of Franc Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, Tgpat the Executor cite I‘he creditors of said deceased to bring in ir cias nS_ugamst said estate within otice to that cffect, together with a copy of this order, on tiie Signpost nearest to | the place where szid deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by the same onece in a n paper having a circulation in said District. and make re- turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy »f record. Attest: RAKLEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. NOTICE.—AN creditors of said de- 1eased are hereby notifled to present their claims against said_estale to the under- signed at 202 Breadway, Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregolng order. DICKSON H. LEAVENS, _octsd Executor, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for t District of Norwich, on the bth day T™ October, A. D. 1921 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Mary J. Huling of Norwich, In said District, an lucapable person. The Conservator exhibited his final ac. count with said estate to the Court for a‘uowznce. it is therefore rdered, That the 10th day of October, 1921, at 9 o'elock in the forenoon, s fhe Prodiate Court Room in the City of orwich, in sald District, be, and the same i, appointed for hearing the eame, and the sald Conmservator is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this or- der onge in some mewspaper having a circulation in said District. at least tiree days vrior to the date of said hearing, | and make return to the Court NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Th -,hou and foregoing is a true copy Ar's OOURT OF PROBATE uELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 5th day of October, A _D. 1921 ‘Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Bstate of Mary J. Huling, late of Nor- vlch m mq District. deceased. W B. Davies of Norwich, Conn., -wund in Cowrt and filed a petition rah‘thn the reasons therein set a n_instrument purporting o o t of | ety I (et O #id] r"er Woiuntoyn were gt the home of To Speak on Irish Question degaased ldmlmfl to probate. upon, It Is Ordered, That said etitton be heard and determined at_the Qnm Foom in tha Gty of Nor; M n_the ay of 0::&-:. A D. 1921, at ™18 orcloak. In the . and that notice ef the pendency ot said petition, snd of seid hm.m$ ereon, be given by the publication of apder one time-in some newspaper -"“‘m' s lation in shd ;‘)mz:g =t Teo 0z ta the dais of kai 3 be made to thig J. AYLING, Judge. NELSON ’!hnhfi-uahnwtnnntmecopy of record. “Attpst: HELEN M. ‘DRESCHER, ot 2 uerk PBINTING s 5 5 X in s, ba 'rux;:monf-uuglmmiy:.u ivertising | on government research; pamphlet fre>. | neatly done. Estimates pro Morrls Perm, Betfone 8 “Bulletin Frailin 8t 91 Main St. Norwich, Cons.! Stamm Naxt week, berinai the f U of Wt Veroon a DENTAL SURGEON e e Ve g M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann, [ upon leavinz ihe mor get. No. M. of Norwich. Resldont He AINSUBANCE oalebration of New Year's e nah. Thera Wwara sor 7 QUINN INSURANCE AGENOY Stivestea home fn Lishar and Real Estzte and General Insurance pitended fn No h. Teiephone 431-2 | family were rrmests of sot, Tuesday, will he Yom Kinner, . or will be sent | 0 5 p. m, and j eVeninES pejlows: fmnartant feast of the Atonament whink continues twonty-four hours. Jhera will . L. LATHROP & SONS|be the usual strist onssrvanea in ett Ci'y hy tha Hehrew residante. 28 Shetucket Street These pleasant fall daye heaut! auets of acters fhat are helns @ (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | wart 2t/ " Tna bos and mrote ax ters aro tn ha found alane all the con tey roadiidas: po less than thi fror- ent gorts hlaom in old. None are oANCING e 1 more admirod than the splendid multo- of vith its Ax of lit1'e dajsv N. M. LEVY, dancing ipstructor. 0da' fort with ita thousanda of lit'e dairv Norwich. = Phoue 1998 op "/ooms on a singl stem. Tha oo lessons lister has been dilivently seueli for v and vears R the e Atat T | down 25 not found in Griswold {new. wear like ne J. Leavens, late of | Prop. First class garage service cem- % swontie from ihis dxte, by posting a | ublishing { There is kean Interest in the Borareh coneerrine the roming theatries] event, “Tosr Mo hooted for the Davia thes. e ey It 45 mora than the or- jteacedl: fogk M) craet hanause there I8 & nieas- St teotdd of senftment m avTeio ACCESSOBIEY HAVE you: Lunbie Tae Co. 33 W cna af tha nrincinal We" has verr \EPiat OF ALL KINDS utemobiles, LCarriages, Wagons irucks and Caits e ation war paper at the Hollis theatre ¥ from Jowett C hanical Repairs, Painting, Trim ming, Upnoistering and Wood Wora. Blacksmitaing 0 ali ity 0rancoes friends at the Dav NORTH LYME 360t & Clark Carp. x..f’t;’ M TIN5 S s e t Oscar Fehrer and family of New ae7 TC o15 NORTH MAIN STREET Yuxk vera at thelr summer home here over the week end. Mrs. Sarah Leete of Mydison s spend- ARCHITECTS tng tie weok with rs. G. M. Stron o rank Fox of Madison was a caller at G. H, Btrong's Sunday. Willlam H. Maynard has been seri- ously 1l the past week. Robert Vonnoh of New York has been spending several days ot his summer home here. W. M. Simon, Jr, and family. Mrs William Sisson and Mra. Alice Jewell were callers I Slem Sundsy. W. M. Sisson, Jr, and family, Mrs. William Sisson and Mrs, Ewama Webber DEL-HOYF HOTEL, Europes vou b Sttt Welbiemaar. | ‘" in lost a good horse last T ow METIPD Telestone HHE waek; 1 became mired Tn the pasture ? ad and wag injured to such an extemt that it had to_be kiiled. CUDWORTH & THOMPSGN ABCHITECTS Thaver Buildiug, Nerwieh, Gona HOTELS T AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, uected. Phone. Shetucket St e Curtls Rogers of this place and Miss Lucy Ebbetts of North Carolina, v = bhas spent the summer in Lyme, wel Enmcor B || married at the home of the groom’s fa- BULLARD 1] ther, Warren Rogers, SBunday afternoon. Teacher of the Rev. J. C. Gavin performed the cere Violir mony. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will b with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rogers & ‘winter, Blise Place 1 Have a Few ( Pl b - ANNOUNCEMENTS —_— e T 2o T. S. Marine Band Coming Oct. 24. HELEN L. PERKINS The United States Marine band will appear at the armory in this city Oc- TEACHER OF SINGING | tover 2ith, under the wuspices of the ‘ Norwich Chamber of Commerce and Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET | joca) National Guard. The band will &ive two perfarmances, one in the aft- ernoon and the other in the evening. CAMPBELLS MILLS The U. S. Marine band js being brought to Norwich purely as a civic enterprise vls‘;(“l:":"m'f:l“‘::: = l‘;x;-“;:‘:clg R L. 18| ang the admission has been fixed so as ; ! 10 just cover the expense. The matinee A v illiams, Albert Qlkkonen amd| ooncert will be primarily for children. n’-":::‘fi“éi;‘? cmployed as carpenters | mpe price for children will be 20 cents. Mrs. Erek Soumincn has gone back to [ AQH' will be asked to pay 75 cents. ,\dew York, where she has been employ- | gona.’ and eeis in the baleony which ] will seat 150. will be two dollars, and m?’“}v'legs‘;;l::fi:n:fww “15.‘.‘3. ‘-‘c.x:::l L he Anliads (o two to & petmiy. : . Thm- @The balcony tickets will be on sale 1\3;1 Lo ‘g‘ en:ullfileg{ 9 ZIIADII‘:\ls. at the office of the Chamber of Com. [ason TAY and scar intberg are T % = working. for the Tngalls Lumber company | merce. The other tickets Will be pur. chased at stores in various sections of Ch o SR family were re-|the City. The merchants are to be asked cent Norwich visitors. to co-operate in- this arrangement and Benjamin Cole has moved his family | Wil be asked to display posters an- to Plainfield. nouncing the coming of the band. e S Secretary J. J. O'Rourke will announce M e R oe | S ay | rer® | the timo and places At which tickets will Exeter, R. I, John Edwards, Mrs. Ezra | D¢ on sale. Bdwards and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young|,K The price of tickets has been placed of Voluntown. at the home of H. M. Wil- | fo just meet the heavy expenses, but if Cox; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Reode and|thore should be any met proceeds they children ‘and Miss Fannie Bishop — of | Will be given to Battery B because of Plainficld, Mr. and Mrs. John Tanner of | {8 heavy 1loss on the Sousa concert. Ekonk, W. C. Tanner and Albert Daw- Mrs. J. C. Tanner. Rev. Dr. T. M. Crawley, pastor of St Jobn Whitman and daughter Frances!aary's Star of the Sea church, New Lon- of Plainfield were visiting friénds here|qon is to address Colonel Ledyard branch OB ‘Sumday; also Mrs. Ezeklel Waters|or tng American Association for the Re- and two children of Bridgeport are atlaoemition of the Irish Republic al a e e o s, Wators SMothen | meeting to be held at Temperaance hall mas Corossan, for. on 27| in New London, this (Thursday) even- ing. The subject of Father Crowley's Debn e, Reneniy oo womas | remarks whl be Ireland for Trish, With- placed a basket of flowers on the grave |°% Denger to the Protesiant Minority. of a relative in West cemetery. When she want back after the basket both the Beal Estate Sale flowers and basket were gome. John A. Moran, the real estate broker, soi for John H. Twomey, his praperty = at No. 290 Boswell avenue, cons'siing of cwmlm z 4 modern six reom goliage, located on s the corner of Boswell avenue and Pratt COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings " street. It has a frontage of 175 feet on lacye jorjmmall fl“‘;.mm"':?mf&‘_" | both streets. The new owner is Gottfrird 3552 Sl w“lznhuwhbwlmmmumfl— vestmen. What Is Going On Tm “Dear Me” at DI\LI Theatre. meels in Stciner' meels in Germania il UNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE, Peck's Bad Boy &t the Davis the n that feature aj ‘he charming dght and Hon. Miles Minter ond featupre t and shrobs and fleally recorded w A news week DEAR ME AT DAVIS and now Jolin Go's summer, and the ereator of well as co-star of BREED THEATRE. A Trip to Paradise, newest starring veh 18 the feature attr theatre today 1s @ scree a Hungarian drama by American_version w Benjamin F. Glazer, The Master for A the stage and The Name le for Metro locale of A Trip to Paradise & changed from > and, where the leadi tey Piynn, played b barker in a sideshow regeneration through the lo man and the i cast_supporting Mr. coaster woman ¥ and causes Curle EBrincley Shaw, who leads Curle job tn which Curl ging o'd woman at tren Wil be AT THE STRAND, A change of pr will consist of Dav cial dancing novelt low in a comed Allen in 2 nov This is 2 n‘ dern e a2 daughter o g to subjngate Fidelity Stuging Orehies Tflé:"fl'fl‘w\-"? Tueslay eveplis that ‘he m&c ng Ur first appearanc lcaurcs w\" Oni is a good col! lect his wits on all occasions. Try This for Indigestion Cathartic Ts T gonsiipation. Bg, nuusea of BT he-u..r‘?‘n: biliousncss. bicaty ns bad breaih.. coated ton: A of am;::k’x:d J. Marchard, wrence 3 used. o