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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It| ~ Advertisement Will Get It et | EES—————————— PR— WANTED—Fomale A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Miscellaneons Advertisement Will Sefl It A Bulletin For Sale ' Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertissment Will Sell It —— e FOR SALE AUCTIONS DENTISTS WANTED-First class a#to repair man | WANTED—Competent pable of taking charge of ng gemeral repairifig. Curage, Putnam, Cons. young womay and{to assist with housework and care oOf children. Mra. A. J. Lapierre. Tel. 143 oot oct?d WANTEDTwo or three men at oncé | WANTED Capable’ housekeeper for to help harvest until snow is on the crops ; do it | bamily of three, residing in the country Srowiia oal o oy | Box 303, Bunetia: ‘oCtaMWF WANTED—Weman_for Apply o Trading an for general house. ve Boarding osted WANTYRD—Podition _8s _ housckeeper, for (W6 only; good cook; can take entire fty |harge. Phone 393 Lebanon. octsd - : e GIRLS WANTED on power sewing WANTEDColor mixers and calico or [machine: light, easy work; pleasant wall pristors. Janeway & - ; tramsportation furnished. R meick, N, otta L, 1004, Palmer Bros. Co. Fitcbville. 3 good _at figures to quality uditors; packing companies, panies require maay suditors; fine pay, 'AmD—PdtthuNhouzkmflfr ehambermald. Mary J. Nolan, P°0. Box 15, or Tel. 19754 ooted | e g g e RO WANTED—Woman for general house- Toosee Euaranieed | o A R D i, “Bulletin. octéd | 263 e o e i, over 17, want- clerks ; sommence $135 month st posi. sy, FOR BENT-—Large modera room on bathroom fiowr, hice locatlon, Addrese M., Bulletin Oufics. octid salesmen. experience TO RENT—Six-room new house, mod- essential as willingness to work and abii- | ern improvements, also garage, 66 Mt ity to talk co "MTI. $100 a week | Pleasant S N.rvlich_v‘ oetld Tione ™ Saly “thoge who. TEve local ag. | FOB BENT—Stere at 53 Quetucket St Cc ouuw WwiLGOWS, Sledm heat, Six-room guaintance will quality. Address, P. O.|,.0{lient, neat turnisned, ail modern Drawer 863, “Demton”, New London. | lrovements, . iaquire Wiillam F. Hill, - 105 Thayer Bidg. ectTd WANTED—Men to buy their pants of us. A big stock of all wool heavy- welghts just arrived at stunning prices. Remember, pants to mateh any coat, also odd coats to match any pants, and men's and young men's clothing. L. Poliock, 325 Main St. octTd WANTED — Second hana_housel.old foods, antique furniture, china, -, fafe ks and pictires, glassware, etc. ; gun- et cash prices. Louis D. Ward, 30-33 Water St, Norwich, I2FMW WANTED—Twin baby_carriage. Write Bulletin, 23 Church Bt Willimantie. octf WANTED—To drill you a new well or your oid well deeper. " A. E, Barl, Con- tractor for Artesian Wells, P. O. Box 340, Wiliimantic, Conn. octéd WANTEDSaw_rig; give price and horsepower. G- Mauser, "R D, 5 Nebe wieh. Gotéd " WANTED—Commercial body, closed, for Ford truck. Address 69 St J. Kasselman. hoafi phone 128-13, Jewett City. FOR SALE—Sweet nider, made from russet apples. Julius Mattern. Phone 1364-21, octd " FOR SALENear Central Ave, & good two-family house. Address House, care Bulletin. oct7d FOR BALE—50 roosters, weigh 3 1-2 to § Ibs. each. William Waters, Verga- son_Ave., Norwich Town. oet7d. FOR BALE —Two-tenement, six rooms each, brick houve, all improvements; will sell ‘gheap; pacty leaving town. ' 300 West Main St. " oct7d SALE—At butchers' price, very handsome and showy pure bred register- ed 2 year old Jorsey bull Laursnce Jefome, Jerome Farm, Uncasville, Conn. oct?d FOR_SALE_Maynard range, No 7. E. T. Pratt, McJanet house, Canterbury turnplke. oct7d TFOR SALE Pedigreed _Airedale pup, Feady for shipment’ Box 1343. ele- oct? e ety 49" tome k0. (o WY & . capacity, 20 tons; also Phacton carriake i Eood condition. Tiehs ard Wheeler, R. F. D. No. 2 Westerly, R. I Telephione 37-3. octsd WANTED—List your property With Charles K. Noyes, Real Estale Agency, Black Hail, Conn. All kinds handled. Farms wanted especlally at this time. oet5d AIN'T WE_GOT FUN—Red Dot Y 5c, $2.25 for 50. Bakelite pipe, T5c. Goid Bond tobacco, 10c a tin. Manilla cigars, § for 25c. Fagan's Smoke SBOp. sep20d. TO BENT—Oct. 15, nine-room tene- ment. Inquire of Dr. Higgins. octsd TO RENT—S room flat with all mod- ern improvements. 3 mere rooms If de- sired. 23 Peatl S sep23d. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tuesday, on the West Side, & arse contd'ning a sum of money. ve at Builetin Office. oot7 LOST. salesman’s student bag, be- n erooklyn and Danieison. lease to Jordan Hardware Company, 2antic. LOST—In Plamfeld, female hound dog, Bept. 25th. Fil please notify Herbert Tarbox, Plainfield. octsd STRAYED from my pasture in North TO BENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. sepl3d. _TO BENT—Furnished apartment Mra. Telephone 353-13. Inquire Max Gordon & Son Corp. s, seplid. TO BENT—Rooms for it house- Stoningion, one Holstein cow, one red i end w cow, “one yearling _Holatein | Keehing. Phone 1537. - Bull_and one Holstein heifer. Notify O. H Main, Norwich octdd " LOST—3 cows, 2 Jolstzina. cue gusre- C. Deebe. Tel 1689, e o ' wdlar FOR SALE—A Cheviolet touring car in kood runnng order, Tel lsbi-i. oci HYS/CIANS - = PR s FOR SALE—1317 Overland touring P . car, »2ib, n first lass conaitiof ; will RO A R e AN FHROAY |ucmonsirate. 31 Chesthut St {hon | Suitc 10i-104, Thayer Bidg, Tel 1799|314 otk FOR SALE—A 1919 commercial Ford truck, new ures, in fine ruwnng condi- MAKI uon, price low, C. . Wison, &. F. . 2 b s e Wilande, Conn. Tel. 525-12 octsd T & DELL pattern and_gen-| FOB BALE—1921 Oakland sedan. A a ers. 15 Poquonnok Hoad. |uarsaim. Tel 605. Sepisd. S FOB SALE—Second-hand Indian una n, Conn Hariey-Uaviuson moiofeycles witn and Without Siaecars; prices reasonable. James Donovan, ¥ Main St. sepzid FOR SALE—Commercial Ford truck in £00Q COBMILOR. APPLY 10 152 West main Street. sepyd UBED OAKS must be sold; 1917 Reo touring, 1920 Scripps-Booth r.adster, 1920 Overland sedan, 1930 Chandler 7- pussenger touring, 1920 Hupmobue tour- ing. L. V. Pendleton, 45 Broadway, iupmobile Agency. augiid FOK SALE—1917 Cadiliac, In excer'ent condition, new enxine, will sell reusouable if soid at vnee. luquire 52 Sheiucxet St | may30d FOR SALE JUNESAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Tele; Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors ¥ORD TON TRUCK, A. C. BROWN, and Embalmers arza oo ; | FOR SALE 322 Main Street Chamber of Cotamerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and balmer 1916 BUICK ROADSTER — Good Con- | dition. 1918 SCRIPPS-BOOTH, 3-passenger. Roadster — Overhauled and painted. 1918 OVERLAND MODEL 90, COUN- TRY CLUG—Uverhauled and re- painted. 1820 MAXWELL ROADSTER = A-1! Miechanical Condition — Repainted and Tires Excelient. re- 1920 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — A-1' Mechanical Condition — Run Less Than 5000 Miles. 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent Condi- tion, With Several Accessories. Houfifi BROS. : 1918 BUICK, 5-passenger Car — New e “ Top—Repainted and Overhauled. cuRbrAL DIRECTORS | MAXWELL TOURING CAR—In Good Norwich and Jewett City PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Condition—Can Be Bought Cheap.; T. N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONUON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M, T 'naf'ri’cn;; Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNerAL bukeC IORS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT e FOR SALE—Horses | FOR SALE — Horse, dapple % weight 1400, A. Dumaris, Tatveite “ ey FOR SALE 1 have 16 Horses that are broken 1n for TRUCKING trade at right priees. Come and sce them. ELMES % PLERSON, GEORGE LAMBERT, il kinds of work. They are for sale or | WANTED—Concrete walks to build. Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- factory no charge made. James Fumi- guaro, 133 Oakridge St Phoae 630-5. sepll. WANTED—Farms.. We have the buy- ers, Sell them quick. ls your farm for sale? Communicate with New Lngland ¥arm Agency, Danielson, Conn. sepldd. i WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books, Kremens, successor Lo King, 48-50 Water SL Phone 38-2. eeplid. WANT TO BELL your farm? This agency sells quick, any time. ¥7eislers Farm Agency, 9 School St, Danieison, Gonn. sepld WANTED—100 farms for _catalogue, 10 acres up, with or without Stock; give full particulars in first letter as to ‘prics, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. iy22a WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. Jelld WANTED—Second hand and antique furnitare. H. B. Tiger, Buccessor to A. Bruckner, 55 Frankln St Pnone 117-3 Norwick. maridd Spring Hill, Conn. poultry bulldings. Also about 13 acres of land. Reasonable terms. Burdick & McNicol, Jewett City, Groton Long Point, five rooms, garage, two_connecting lots'alone worth' price of ‘whole piace, $2,000 cash required. 226, New London. hard Wwood. §15-4. BPLING BBOOK FAEM—Excellent. 90 acre farm, fine location, pieasant sur- roundings. Two good six room cottages. shade. FOR SALE—One large wood furnace, for four-foot wood, Mrs . F. Storrs, Tel. 347- octd FOBR SALE—The Morgan property at South Canterbury station, consisting of & modern grain and grocersstore buiiding, 3 6-room cottages, 2 large barns and All in A-1_condition. oetid. R FOR SALE—AIl year round home, Box octéd “FOR BALE—28 Chester White Digs 6 Weeks old, one Hoistein cow, new miich. Peter Tardiff, Scetland, R. D. Baitic. SosIRs Rl T FOR SALE Cottage at Groton Long Point, weli bullt. good condition, fine lo- cation, fuily furnished, must sell at once, first reasonable ofier accepted; also for sale, several very fine building I0ts at bar- gain prices. Real Mstate, B over 100 town and country estates, farms, shore propertles, etc, Apply_to Chas. R. Noyes, Hall, Conn. Agent for octsd FOR SALE—24 foot motorboat. 7 1-2 h. 9. Lathrop engine, good condition. Ad- dress H. P., care Bulletin. octsd FOE BALE—Well seasoned slabs and H. E. Beard & Son. g ot Main road, hear -markels. Beautifui | large pastures, val-| ¥isn_and ice pond on $3,000 only. 3§50 casa, TBYON'S REAL ESTATEL 716 Main st, Willima, GENCY, io neil Place. inquire 453 West Thames Street. FOR SALE—A cotlage house on Bush- of M. K. Maguire, sep2lid. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 5,000 Bushels of Potatoes. Order early, as potatoes are bound to be higher, as' U. S. government reports | o over 100,000,000 bushels less than last year. Five bushels or more deliver- ed any part of the city. Special prices on 100 bushe! lots in the flold. IRVI W, FOOTE, Phene 1851 octéd Rare Business | Opportunity Wishing to retire permanently from businees, | will sell on reasonable terms to an acceptable party all my stock, machines, tools and impiements 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 Treland 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 ssen at the ubove stand any day from 8 o'clock A. M. to 5 P. M. ~ JOHN TROLAND. FOR SALE A cholce two-apartment houte, very desirably localed in Greenevilie. Property must be sold as owner is leaving lown, Price very att ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square FOR SALE scarf. §20 down, 5150 weekly. The Plaut-Cad- den Company, Norwich, Conx. d No_ interest. weekly. Norwich, Coan. car POrtuaiy to Bocure choice DIOpecty at active. For further partio- | near Oak street. Two tenement house all modern m Central avenue. Good location for building store. _For full particulars ses A. V. COVELLO 198 CLff Street Telephone 1527-3 CIGARS TOBACCO i} WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We tarry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. it will_pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 W. Main St Nerwich, Conr. (Established for Half a Century) e e e c1oARs Whitestons Cigar 3are $70 per thoussad. 4. ¥. 'CONANT. 11 Fraakiia St Oeceum, moving and truewmg. Tel 63k Jyid | TeL S36 ese GUS LAMBERT, JB. No. 341 Main St Mot and (rueking. Tel. 381-5. omimorenisy €. D. JOSLYN, 233 West Main 5L We move everylhing anywbers. Spedial at- A. 8. THOMPSOX, F. 8. Chiropodist, Lent! iven to moving bollers and ma- it st tect your I . S ehinery.” Tel. 188-3 -l | O g R g A RLTINETT S e Cobn. Pnone 1386-6 Prty o R t? o e ?.._".'..t“ [ |——— aEANING ang —mm PLUMBING SUPPLIES Mas 5. Phone u PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, G2 seemier s e JEed Ny JOMN BLUM, TEAMING AND TRUCKING gone very po ane &t reasonabie ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Btrest Pi EOUKBINDER WILLIAM C. YOUNG JOSEPH BRADFORD Buccessor to ™ Seasha STETSON & YOUNG Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and i wrices, by killed taber o * riart Telephone 60 West Main St. iNsURANCE QUINN INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate and General Insuranes Telephone 4312 o1 Main St AdvicY Goncerning rate reduetions by sliminating hazards—real service and real Cempanies. ISAAC 8. JONES Insurance Agent 91 Main Street WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi. ness ,,mnfln.&nhmmh um better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletic. FOE SALE—Slove parts for all makes of sioves. oSring Dame of siove and Dumber. New Lonaon Salesroom, 16 Water st Tel. 1703-2. sepid §65.00 for an upright piano, stool and Delivered without sharge. Terms $200.00 for an upright piano, with siool and scarf Delivered Wwithgut charge. Lkasy werms; §zo down, $2 Piaut-Caaden Company, augitd $390.00 for & fine 88-note mahogany The player piane, witn 15 rolis, librery priv- ilege, notes to sign, no inierest; iree (uning for one year; free deuvery; lerms $o0 down, $10 “montaly. pany, Norwich, Cona. bencn and scarf; casy terms; no ‘The ~ Plaut-Cadden Com- augled FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord; in 3-cord lots, $8.00 per cord ; chest- nul Wood, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, $i.50 cord. el 31-3. Henry Saucier, Danieison, Conn. sugled FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS OF VEEMONT COWS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FRANKLIX, VEL. 30 LEBANON. FOR SALE Nice brick souse on tourth St, in Greenevilie, consisting of two teneménts, six rooms and bath each; must be soid. For further details see CLARENCE SHOLES, BUYER AND SELLER, 188 Weel Thames Si., Norwick. wih about 18 acres of land, fine. Norwich Town end, a great op- \ery reasonable price. Fur T.rtber parlicu'ars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Beul Estate broker, Frauuiin Square. FOR SALE Two tenement house with Improve- ments, aiways well rented. in good repalr, Five minutes wuik 0 Franklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwieh {and gome to parts unknown, Two barns and outbuildings. 401 K PeROency of Th Gomablains acres fertile fields, uabie Woodiand. turm. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | _DENTAL SURGEON L. J. WILCOX ....vss...... Auctioneer AUCTION MGrory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. e —————— On account of sickness, I will sell at public auction the Tarm of J. C. Hafner, DANCING N. H. LEVY, dancinz Instructor, Odd Fellows’ hail, Norwich. = Phone 1896 or | 401, Private _lessons given daily. | Evening class Monday and Thursday, § D. m. Begin mnow. ep21d, Norwich Town, five minutes” walk from trolley, near Adams’ Tavern THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1821, at 10 a. m., {farm consisting of 34 acres of cleared land, barn, sheds and outbuildings, nine- room house. Said farm will be sold at 12_o'clock. Full list in Saturday’s Bulletin 3 J. C. HAFNER Norwich Town. AUCTION 1 will sell for Mr. Waryl Paska FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1921, et 10 a, m., on the Henry Thebault farm, in Lisbon, about two miles north from Versailles !'nd about four miles west from Jewett City, household furniture, beds and bed- ding, chamber sets stoves, chairs, bu. reaus, desks, commodes, erockery, tin and glassware, sideboard, icebox, sewing ma- chine, several tab| Shine, Soveral tgbles and Stands, pails. LEGAL NOTICES 9’ N * aeps £ Assessors’ Notice All persons liable to pay taxes in the Togrn of Spraic are hereby notified to | reArn {0 the Tssessors, on or before the | m’s_l day of November, 1921, a printed or ‘written' list, properly signed and sworn to, of all taxable property owned by them on the first day of October, 1921. Those failing to make a list’ wiil be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. addi- tional, according to law. Blanks will be sent by mail or may be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office. ”L!‘sfilwm be received beginning Oect. Office Hours: Every evening from §.30 P. m. to 8 p. m., and Saturdays from 9 @ m to 9 p. m. Dated at Spraj Conn., % prague, Oct. 6th, 1 Mieyele pi = THOMAS H: WEBSTER, smalil folding bed, one old’ maple bed: PHILLIP CARDIN, stead, victures and mirrors, one nice THOMAS F. KELLY, new iron bed, linoleum and carpets. a lot| _Ot7d of blacksmith's and carpenters tools. If very stormy, sale first fair day. JAMES H. HYDE, Auctivnec- Asegessors. TAX NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF SPRAGUE!: All persons liable to pay taxes in the | Town of Sprague, State of Connecticut, ! are hereby notified that I have a warrant ! oct3d _— to levy and collest a tax of seven (1), LEGAL NOTICES r;\)x“s ';ntunle"nlu of 1920, due and payable | = L % v. 18 s GE&BGIAXA . TUCKER VB AR- thur Eugene Tucker, Supplemental Order of Notice. State of Connecticut, County of New London, &8, September 28, 1921, ATl versons neglecting this notiec will be proceeded against as dirccted by the laws of tiis State. For the purpose of collecting this tax. I shall be at Baltic, in said Sprague. at the Town Clerk’s Of- fice, on all Tuesdays, Thursdays and turdays, from the above date, from 10 m. to 12 m., and from 3 p. m. to 7 m. At Hanover, at the store of Webster Standish & Co., on Wednesday, Nev. 2d, from 11 a. m. 6 1 p. m. At Versailles Postoffice Wednesday, Nov. oth, from 11 a. m_to 1 p. m. After Dec. 1st, 1921, interest at the Upon' the complaint of the said Georgl- ana'C. Tucker, claiming for the reasons | therein Set forth. a_divorce, now pend- | ing before this court, having been re. |D. turned thereto on the first Tuesday of | Juae, 1821. i It appearing to and being found by this | court that Arthur Eugene Tucker, the sald defexdant, Is absent from this state notice of the pendency of thé complaint iven as required by order of notice ! heretofore iesued, and now the plainiift aaks for a further order of motice in the | premises. from the time these taxes became due. All taxes must be paid direct to the Tax Collector and all biils receipted by him. If by mail, enclose postage if you wish receipt. Dated at Sprague, Conn., this 6th day Therefore ordereil, th pendency of notice of the :":[\'en by Norwich said_comy int be By order of court, HIBBERD R. NOR! Assistant Clerk of the Superior Cou New London County. of Montville, on the Sth day of October, A. D. 1921, Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. Estate of Susan M. W. Hull, lato of sep3ld A 5 R Montviile, Ip 2ld District, decedsed. 2ehe am Hull of Montville, - 3038013 Nokce peared in Court and flled ~a petition Soneira 3 ST praying, for the reasons therein set forth, Tonil bersons lable to pay taxes in the | }at an instrument purporting to be the own of Montville are hereby notified to | |8 drdd teltameiit of SRIl Geceassd refurn to the Assessors, on or before the |35/ Wil and testament o frst day vember, 1921, a written or [ "V T P 4 Whereapon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined at the P-obate Court Room in Montville in said District, on the 10th day of October, A. D, 1921, at 10 o'elock in the forenoon’ and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be glven by the publication of this order one time in The Norwich Builetin, a ne.spaper having a circulation in sald District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that retum be made to this Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. BUSAN F. HOME, Clerk. printed list, properly to, of all taxable them on the first signed and sworn nwroperty owred by of October, 1921. Those failing to . ake a list will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. addi- according. to can be obtained of the Assess- nd at the Town H:ll Dated at Montville, Conn., 1921, Oct. 4th, oct7d Attest: oct7d 3 NOTICE T0O CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montvilie, within and for the Discrict of Montville, on the 5th day of October, Assessors HNotice All persons liable to pay taxes in the town of Norwich, are hereby rotified to return to the assessors on or before the | A. D. 1921 fizst day of November, 1924, a written | Present—DAN D. HOME. Judge. or printed list, properly signed and| Iistate 0f John W. Potter, late of sworn to, of all taxable property owned by them on ihe first day of Ocover, 1921.! Ordered, That the Executor cite the Those failing to make a list will be:creditors of sald deceased to bring in charged a penalty of ten per ceat. addi- | thelr clajms against €aid estate Witbin tional. according to law. 1 &x months from this date, by posting a All thiose having N charge, exempt motics to that.eFect, togother with & copy property, arc requested Lo make relurns | of this order, un the signpost nearsst to at_tus time. the place where said deceased last dwelt, Bianks can be obtained at the asses- | and In the same Town, and by publishing Giiice in City Hall, or Wwili be seat | the same onse in The Norwich Bulletin. Dplication. | newspaper having a circulation in_sai .t 5 p. m., and | Uistrict, and mwake return to this Court. turday evenings DAN D. HOME, Judye. The above and foregoing is a true copy W record. Attest: SUSAN I'. HOME, Cletk. NOTICE.—ATl wreditors of said dn- ceased are hereby notified to preseat their claims against said estate to_the undersigned at Montville, Comn., within the time limited in the above and fore- | Montville, In said District, deceased. on Wednesd from 7 to ists Wil “: received beginning Tues- Oct. 4th, 1921, ted at Norwica, Conn, Sept. ALBIE L. HALE, JOHN B. OAT, A, R. MANNING, seplsd. 25th, Assessors going order. GEORGE 0. ALLEN, PRINTING oet7d Executor. —_— PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neaty done. Estimiates promptly sad cheerZully given. The Bulletin Co. 661 Franklin St. mayldd PUTNAM (Continued from Puge Six) Imights are to use the proceeds of the bazear of the malntenance of their new homa in Unlog mtreet, Forty-olght porsons With speolal Ine torest In the Windham Gounty Tempor- A'UFOMOBILE ACCESSOBLES HAVE your tires iureaded, look like pew, wear like new, as good s new. LunGle Tire Co. 93 W. Main St febléd FOR SALLE FINE BUILDING LOT About 75 x 242 Feet There is toundation or dwaelling en .ame togetner with garage for 1 Zar. Batn room fixtures, a good eam heater with radiators, bip- ‘@ otc, are inciuded in the pri _ocated in fine residential section, Apply to James L. Case 40 Shetucket St. _.ophone 876 wWOooD FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Nerwich, Cema. | Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St. Phone 792 oI AND REPAR WORK A;;;;;;;;;es, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphelstering and Wood Werk. Blacksmithing in all 1ts branches 300it & Glark Corp. 807 TC o156 NORTH MAIN STREET ary Home for Chlldren in the Sawyer alatriot of this town gathered at the fne stitution Thursday Tor the annual meet- ing of the board of management and committep of visltors. Among those in attendance wer the mew commissloner of publlo welfarn of Connecticut, Dr. Os- Worno representing the state board of health, Charles Ke'logg of Waterbury and Mrs, Frank A. Mitchell of Norwich, the county commissioners and & number of probate judges from different towns of tho ocounty as well as members of the town gommittees, thesn latter wlv- Ing reports on ocounty home chlldren in thelr towns. The mnnual of the home was presented by Mrs. 0. Park, ‘who has been in charge since the death of her husband added to her dutles as matron, which place she has splendld- Iy filled for yoars. The usual fine dinner was served the muests, who Inspected the home and got in closer touch during the day with many things pertalning to ft. Mrs. Parlk {s highly complimented for the ex- cellence of her management. - At the present time there aro 134 chfldren at the home. This number erowds the play room space, though dormitory quarters are for the timie belng sufficlent. There ‘s an indication, however, that an ad- dition to the home may have to be bullt at an early date. Poratret school's football team plaved a 7-7 tle game wi the Tufts college team. Putnam High school's football team meet the Bartlett High school team ©of Webster tn Put am's first game of the season at Wei%er on Saturday. Norl Coderre, John Kennedy, Willlam ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thavwer Buildiag, Norwich, Comn. HOTELS FOR SALE FIFTY PIANO BOXES At §3.00 Each THE PLAUT-CADDEN 00. POULTRY THE SECRET of winter eggs, based on government research; pamphlet fres. Morris Farm, Eggtone Specialist, Bridge- port, Conn. oct3: —— e THERE i» 0o agvertismg medum i Eastern Ciunect. Ha for business results. ual 10 The mu-J N. Bates and Frank Rosens are the newly elected republicen constables of the ‘town of Thompson. Some short calendar bustness will be transacted at, this (Friday) morning's session of the superior court, the re- mainder of the sesslon being devoted to disposing of ceses on the criminal 'Ist. The first kiling frost of the season was noted Thursday morning through- out this section of Windham county. Tomorrow (Saturday) brings the first day of the open season for hunting pro- tected gamo birds. The East Woodsteck orchestrs Is to play and a song service will be conduet- ed by C. Dwight Sharpe of this city at the Windham County Sunday school convéntion {6 bé held in Brooklyn next Monday. o T S ——) AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service con- nected. Phone. Shetucket St. s 227, DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European Hayes Bros, Fropa. = Telephone 26-28 Broadway. CBAL AND WOOD COAL, seassned wood and Kindlings Iz hfl‘n! or &lns:‘ ntlf Phome 504 : 3 Sire, Waliow st fotwmer Keo Lana = WHEN 90U WARP fo pul your husi- ness before tne pubiic. thers 15 no medi- um better {han tnrough the advertising .umns Gf Toe Fouetm | way in that” place on Aus. 2. rate of nine (9) per cent. will be added | this order In the of October, 1921. Moming Bulletin a rewspaper p JAMES MGUIRE, Norwich, Conn. once 'awe Tax Collector. weeks sucoessively, commencing on oF be: : o fore the 8th of October, 1521, OF PROBATE HELD | at Montvilie, within and for the District | A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It ‘Westboro, Mass., remains for -the time u}rg in the care of the Kimball family took it In at East Thompson after it was found ahandoned near the high- There Is a Inrge Tint of entrles for the \Windham County Chal'enge cup play to be held on the links of the Pomfret Golt club Saturday afternoon. ‘The cun wiil be awarded to the nlaver brinne in the best individual net scoro fer 1 ol - SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS IN NEW ENGLAND Boston, Oct. 6.—New Eneland’s hui'd- ing industry shows no Improvement and unemployraent and part time emn ments afe “heavy all along the line.” ac- cording to the United States department of Iabor current employment sefvice report for the district, made public to- night. Other industrial conditions In the sec- tion were summarized as follows: “Woolen textlles are still strong” on wearing apparel, with fears of ‘non re- peats’ on orders, due to the weather Cotton standards are steady. Specials erratic, with a diosition to eurtail. Goods are belng rold at lese than re- placement cost. Shoes and leather now on a 70 per cent. baris are apt to. =0 lower, this being off season. Metal trades generally very dull, with addition. al lay-offs. As Indicated by the figures in this artiele. butlding trades are not gaining on the situation. Certaln lumber #pecialties Ifke hoxes and shocks are looking up. Many paper mills have re- opened. Quatry’ products in New Hamp- shire, Vermont, Massachusetts and Rhode Islacd are very auiet. Rallroad whops In Mafne Vermont have re- duced thelr working ¥orces, due to 1a of business. Unemployment and part time emploviment s heavy all along the line. Merchandisme,’ qui-t for the suwm- mer, should show an Improvement wi the changing massn.” ‘The report for Rhode Iand. Connes- tieut and Massachusetts is as follows: “Rhode Tsland: Textiles expected to continue on present basis, seasonal spurt In jewelry will abate. Metals, stone and ship builling flat, with somé uhemploy- ment in transportation.” “Connecticut: General fesling for slow recovery. Metals will {mprove siowest Buildine sluegish. Large unemploymen In metals and eome heavy textiles. bulld- ing trades and transportation Farmet help plentiful.” *Massachusctts: Rhoes and leather will be slow. Waolens should coftihue strong with repeas orders. Cotton speclals seem strong. Ochers doubtful because of ac- tive faw market and low selling ptices. Mote paper in mils In production. Large unemployment 11 mesals, bullding trades of shipvards and transportation. Cost building reflected volums of dontracts let. Farm help abundant™ PROCEEDINGS AT N\TIONAL RED CROSS CONVENTION Columbus, Oct. §.—Forelgn service of the Ametican Red Cross has reached its third and final stage according to Dr. A. Ross HIll, vice chalrman in charge of forelgn service, spenking today before the naational convention of the spelety. The last stage, Dr. Hill said, is fooking after the health of children. The other two stages were soldier relief during the war and general civilian relief tmmedi- ately following. Dr. Hill gave a short resume of the work being done In Burope, and China. One of the primary tasks facing the Req Cross todey, according to Mrs. Au- gust Belmont, memb-- cf the central comfuittee, Is the orzanization of auxili- ary volunteer workers who will be ready for service when demanded. She pralsed the volunteer work dur- Ing the war, asserting that the devotion of the volunteers to the servios was such that "It may almost be called the new rehgion of America” Discussing national heaith. Dr. Wall- iam A. Evane, former president of the Amet'can Public Health Service, assert- €d that the stock of men who conceived our indepeudencs and Wrote our consti- tution are dying as fast as they are mul- tiplying. TESTING DIAMONDS Is your diamond gsnuine? If there is any doubt in your mind, the best thing to 4o is to take it to a relia- ble jeweler. You can, however test the stone yourself if you know how. And here's how. A small drop of watfer on the face of a clean diamond may be rolied about with the point of a pin with. losing its globular stape. On an :mi- tation diamond the warer will spread. A genuine diamon! immersed i a glass of water will fiash and sparkie as brightly as in the air. A counter- felt gem will be almost invisible. An imitation squeezed between iwo silver dollars may be crushed by the pressure of the fingers. This test, when performed by the strongest man will not injure a dlamond. A steel file applied to a 4lamond will not seratch 1t} It will chip a counterfelt. When marked by an aluminum pencil a gen- ulne store may be easily cleaned of the mark while an imitation holds the mark stubbornly. The best test of all 1s that of specific gravity, Al dlamonds have a specific | gravity of 3.52. If you don't know how to take specific gravity any chemlst can take it for you. Duredevil Bandit Again Escapes Authorities SOPYMGMT KEVETONS VIEW CO. NEW YORK Again Roy Garduer, the desper- ate train robber has made good his escape. This is the third time, in his adventurous life, which rends like a yellow novel, that he has escaped the authorities. d Advertisoment Will Rept R ' 4 Ry > “hat s Geing On Tonight Motion Picturee at Davis Theatra iile and Mot'o nd Theatre 5 Catiton Oneeo_ No meets in 0dd Fellows' AN N, T = Davis Theatre “"%he lonz-heralded pr Bad Boy. th Jovab Coogan. in the stellar role todxy and tomorrow As_the mischiev lot of«trouble for his * whole town “by the ears™ Jrokte #n 18 sald to rive an even more A h Jackie snowe agair which broue Chemplin's “The Kt “Peck's Bad Boy of the works of the late Governar e Peck, The spbtftles were wcitecn by that tabmitable humorist, Trvin S Cobt Az-in supnort of Tackie in th's “Jateft praop'sy 8 an cwocllemt cast nehumtes Dorie Mar, Whaolr Oak. ef~Famen Corrizan, Tillian Leshton Raymond. Hatton, Charles Hatton, snd Baby Glorta Wood ‘The production was recently wiven ftx Broadwar premier at the St-and th in New York, where it was success. Crities were umanir Draise of the six- first incependent produstion Wy Bssoclated First Natl = *pfoonMelt and Honerecxlc more could one seneational 5 meis n b “or rolease r ol s ristible combination show-that Realart certs théy wars doing whes wonderful stawe success vehicle to hring before tha pubiic. Mhe urusual complicating fhat ar'ee from Mary's two tria senss offr nlimited_opmortunitics for real humer. News Weekly and u comety wil complets the biL Theors will he a2 spe. cial showing of Pecl’s Ba? Bav at 415 for ths schoo! chldrer matinee at 2. tofav Rogular Breed Theatre. Do . @ want 1 girls think =0 £l in the mew Jo Fair In Love” consequence sne @hd despalrine dayx w Lusband who ador»1 sisted, had been the wilos of a vomoi- comedy from the chanan, which firet nnder tha title of ™ ard a8 a ciecpless alehis = abeat a 1 who. the in- r from her side bw Ths sprickey Y of Thoma: m28ared on the s - it bo ehown at the T At and Saturdar. Tt = introdace fatnty Mav Collins 2< o Gollwen lead- Aneandy plaving the role of the Innosent youtg hushand Is rd Dix. whe has apbtared in several former Goldwyn pro- fdetlons. Other prominent plavers in the cast are MWarel Manon, Raymond Hatton, Stuart Holmes and Andr #on. The plcture was A Mason Hopner. = Haro!d-Liovd will also b, Becdnd of his million TNfipber Plaa and W11l complete the b the At The Strand. Testerday’s blz av apprectation of good ven they see ft. There are fou Keleh's vandevilla nots on th Sroeramme at the Strand. Janie and Chaslow open- od the programme with their =€ 3x* Dad.” This a verr zoo Ungpknty of ood sineing, eomedy dancinz. Tenny and Allen gave a fine novelty act also containing_some good comedy and dancinz. Dave Johneon. the chap with the tall feet followsd. He t called a dancer of the eccentric tyme with a bit of talk for good measure, but it thera |8 any difference In his exproestra. noss, he 13 more expressive with his feet than with his verblage. Warv asd “M“Rayee complete tha b with an lent comedy jne net, fofl of aiffizult feats which flls the audi #fre with Jaughter and aimiration. The featu=> photoplar s A Danghter of Eve” This is 2 modern sociaty drama of love and mysterr. Don't mise this pro- gramme, _Saturday mat'nes, chiifren 15 ‘eamtss Bhows on Saturdav hegin at 1.80, “and 8.30. SALFATION ARMY OFFICERS - QOMING FROM HARYFORD Fonight the Salvation Armv Wl have with them Major and Mrs Main from Hartford headquarters He wil bavs *w) or three musiclans with him, also Capt Tripp and his wife from New Lo der Band of 14 pleces. Meetl 3 in bal at 8 o'clock. Latayette Strect Sale. “The Gwelling house at 48 Lafayette etrest, with plot of ground S0X1S5 feet, & én s0ld for Miss Laura Subert to Tl “Haggerty by John A. Moran, the real estate broker. Mr. Haggerty will make his residence there. A GREAT WATERSPOUT = Particulars are published in a sel- entific publication of a great water- spout that a correspondent observed south of Cape Comorin on a day when the weather was fine and the sea smooth. The waterspout formed be- tween @ russet-gray cloud and the pearly five miles from the ship. At st the distance betw the base of e cloud and the surface of the sea was-4,600_feet, and the th of the column tapered from 500 fect at Sea. The vortex appeared to be a with tapering sides and a centr: umn The walls seemed o consi-t ¢ water moving downward tral column of w phenomenon lasted for 13 minutes then the walls broke the central umn appeared to ascend into the cioud. —Bxchange. RHEUMATISH Physielans Believes a lienl Remedy for the Disease Has Been Found Rbeuma, the wonderful rhevmatism femédy sold by dr s ‘quicker and &R cther remedies costing as-such. euma helps pass the di the bow s secretions inio eys from whi own off in a natura Read what a seys about Rheuma most careful investizalic uia employed in toe Rheuma, and 1 heartl! nd i us a remedy for ai Fumas tism. 1 find Rhei: ace of the methods gene: the. treatment of rheu ogeth- er different in ¢ . the remedies usually —br. M. sufterer oo rheumatism _contidence to try Rieuma ‘This should give ahy rheumatic suf. fesér confidence to try Rheuma on no-Clpe-no-puy plan, Lee & Osgood