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yaps A Bulleti' Want Advertisement Will Get It ! A Bulletin Want ' Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male WANTED—Famale A Tk cel1ld WANTED— Woedchopner. - G. rel. 1076~ WANTED—House to house canvassers, vod paying proposition, only gooa live A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It —_— e , ‘WANTED—Miscellaneot NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESD. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It OCTOBER 11, 1921 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It AUCTIONS WANTED—Farms for sale; list your farms with us; we have many purchasers & vomen need apply. inquire Tuesday.|fOr all kinds 'of furms. Communicate MANAGER :wanted to tuke charge 011M2rlin House, 16 Bmad\»:3 oom 27, | With Sam_Green or Peter Owdiy, P. O. heanch office for large Chicago corpora- | between hours §.30-11 a. m. actlid'|address Box 98, Versailles, Conn. Phene t stablished in Norwich, Conn.; | WANTED A middl TR G 617-2. octlid llowed as salary from e aged wom e i share of profit: }“Ncll‘d? cooking and stay with ciderly lady.| MARBRIS BROS. cider mill at Salem Should net better then 37.56D ‘s ,,.,,,"_v;‘\\ rite P. O. Box 412, Plainfieid, Conn. is now open for business. 3300 cash invesument required. fully se- | o s o : _EepiTu S £ ot T cured i give previous experience. age and | ANTED—By d essmak z b TURN INTO MONEY your oid furni- reference in first lelter to receive Tevly: | e day: Mrs F. Wikon B G Har 57 |furer stoves. bo crockery, ~mirrors, unless vour repltation is good and You | Norwich 17" T gotild | which arc stored in your attics, barns and Bave the qaah Lo B¥esi Asve —your : %% |atorerooms, by writing or telephoning us, stamps. Address Mastern Field Manag: WANFED Miadle aged woman for |and receive cash for what you hav I Earl Wagner South 60th N, | general housework. 637 North Main Si., | Ward Eros., No. 45 Jacksen St. Willi- Priladeiphia, Pa ectild | evenings. oct10d | mantic, Gt Tel* S augdThSTu WANTED—Live-wire local salesmen, £ WANTED—Second hand furniture and for real good sbecialty; something new; t. E. A. S.. Bulletin. 1d work oct1ld WANTED—Handy man desires »f some kind. J. B., this office. MALF HBELP WANTED—We want fhree more salesmen, experience not as emwential as willingness 1o work and abil- Ny to talk convineingly: $100 a week oy be earned by following our instruc- #one; only those who have local ac- tance will qualify. Address P. O. er 383, Denton. New London. oct$d WANTED—Experienced ol hox wmmn ; one who ean make dies, and run a machine ; staie age, experi- references and wages expeeted. Tom Tox 648, Meriden, Conn. oet WUNDREDS mean-bays, over | « 28 government railway mail ‘ommence $135 month: stea st posi s free; write immediately. ' Frankite netitute, Dept. 3-A., Rochester, N. Y. octhd Ad- 3d . want- clerks ; Ashland Cotton Co. Jewett City, Conn. Can use a skilled Draper high-class man only. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Last Friday, a gold- child's rimmed ¢ ses. Finder Phone 1162: Reward octll LOST Black * pocketbook, between Thames Squal d Page's Lane, con- four §1 bills and some change, powder puff. Leave at Bulletin Office actild LOST—Tan and biuck hound, white mose. collar, legs and short white tip on ta last heard of east of Gilead, near Hebron-bBolten road ; Manchester license tag and my name on collar. Finder or anvone secing this dog please notify H. 8. Wood. Manchester, Conn. Phone €74. oct 104 STRAYED from my pasture in North Btonington, one liolstein cow, one red and white cow, one yearling Holstein b and ene Holstein heifer. Notify O. H. Main, Norwich octéd ZUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cemmerce Building Phone 288-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Pienry Ailen & Son Co. | 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telsphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors > 41 Main Street T RTSRESEMARIE i) BUILDING M. A. BARBER Machinist @nd Engineer Steam Engine chlir; WILLIAM C. YOUNG Succeasor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. BOOKBINDING BOUKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108" Breadway Blank Books Made and-Ruled 40 Order we 15 Horses that are broken In for of work., 'They are for at right prices. Come and sce them. . ELMER K. PIENSON. ANTED—Housework by the day, by middle aged lady. Ti : T WANTE able girl. Ponemah House, Taftville. oct10d —Competent cook for small 116§, octlod family. Apply Mrs. William C. Brown, Jr., 2 Carroll Ave. Tel. 852. oct8d | T WANTED Position as housekeeper, for two only; good cool; can take entire dealers in thing ; high- antiques; oldest and large: Norwich ; we buy and scll an; est prices. Louis D. Ward, 30 and Water St, Norwich. Phone 708-3. mayl9ThsTu TED— Tel Young calves for fatten 369-12. oct10d J. Kern. n N \e, Teasonable rates. Ad- charge. Phone 292 Lebanon. octod | Oneio Broiircs Feasonable raies. A% — e | Tautlc, Conn, Td, Lebanen 4% WANTED—Male and female amateur TO ERET singers and musicians for series of local gy pET = —- | cntertainments. Box 23, Bulietin. oct10d rooms, toil A e e, e ok for Saturday: Manila Jonn E, Broadway. Also | ¢! Se, $3.50 a box of 100, for ocilid turdas only ; Scholl’s broadlcal cigar 5 —— for 23 Gold Bond Tabaka 10c a tin; A ix-room tanement, mod- fcum wen, cum ail, (o Fagan’s Smoke |ern improvements, with garage. Call or | Shop. Branch store, Thayer Bldg. en- el. 1578-3. octild | trance. octdd A1 o an | oct1ld FOR RENT—Six-roem , flat, Washington St., all conves an couple. Tel. 576- TO RENT — Large furn rooms, Steiner residence, 7 Fhone 5 Churcir_St. | octiITuTh . | ¥OB RENT—Small furnished bunga- ow, water and electric lights, near {well car, §3 weekly, Call 1567-1 | ectlid { 10 RENT — Three-room furnisied ~for 6 partment, housekeeping. 3 octi0d Six-room ien t, all im- s. Inquire at 300 West Main I st octifd | TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for | light housekceping. Telcphone 3os-13. ep23d. se rnisied apartment. Mrs. McKinley Ave. seplid TO RENT—Store m Cadillac building. Inquire Max Gordon & Son Corp. Fhome Congdon, § 605, sepldd. | T NT—Rooms ght house lkeeping, Phone 1987. iysd FOR SALE—automoblles FOR SALE—1918 Cadillac brougham, good mechanical condition. Car may be seen at 117 Broad St. Tel. 167-3. octlld FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, with winter top additional. Tel. 620. oct11TuThS Cadillac bie. 5 Main Carl's Automobile ocl “sedan, perfect reasonable Tel. 0ct8ThSTu ord delivery ¥ tlospital, : FOR SALE—Cadillac condition, price very FOR SALE_1915 ¥ 1914 Ford touring car, both in first class running order; neither car ever run over 13,000 miles; no reasonable offer over $200 for either car refused. Telephone octl0d and WANTED-_Twin baby carriage. Write \, 23 Church St Willimantic. WANTED—To drill you a new well or deeper. " A. ¥, Karl, Con- r Artesian Weils, P. O. Box 240, tie, Conn suaranteed, if work no charge made. 125 Oakridge St. Phone 5. We have the buy- ers, Seil them g Js your farm for sale? Communicate with New England Warm Agency, Danielson, Conn, sepldd. E WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand iture Kremens, successor o King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38-2. sepl2d. WANT TO SELL your farm? T agency sells quick, any time. Weisler's Farm Agency, 9 School St., Danieison, Conn. sepld T WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, 10 acres up, witih or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. 1 Jewett City, Conn. 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_Seccond hand and_antique furniture. B. Tiger, successor to A. Brucknper, 55 Franklin St. Pnhone 717-3 Norwich. mar2dd WANTED Boys and Girls over 16 years of age, for light manufactur- ing work. AMERICAN THERMOS ¥OR SALE—Seeond-hand Indian ana Harley-Davidson motorcycles without sidecars; prices reasonable. James Donovan, 9 Main St. sep27d FOR SBALE—Commercial Ford truck in good cendition. Apply to 152 West Main Street. sepsd USED CARS must be sold; 1917 Reo touring, 1920 Scripps-Booth roadster. 1920 Overland sedan, 1920 Chandler 7- passenger touring, 1920 Hupmobile tour- ing. C. V. Pendleton, 45 Broadway, Hupmobile Agency. aug27d FOR SALE—1817 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. -Inquire 52 Shetucke: St may20d with and ¥0 : o»erla@*loirin]g ear, $275, in first class condition; will Gemonsrater 1 Cresnse st pnone| BOTTLE COMPANY 214. octbd FOR BALE—1921 Oakland sedan. A bargain. Tel 605. sep28d. FOE SALE. Thuhers Fasg Noge:Citys Crops, 2 Teams, 6 Cows, implements, harness, vehicles, tools thrown in; money maker awaiting your | arrivai; close stores, churches, etc.; short drive Norwich; productive, loamy tillage ; excellent 20-cow, spring-watered pasturage ; estimated 500 cords wood, 10,000 ft, timber; Z2-story, 11-room house, splendid lake vi substantial barn, basement stable, etc.; owner's other interests demanding attention, $3,500 takes ail, only $1,500 cash, easy terms; here large crops, easy miarkels bring farmer big income, prosperity: investi- gate, join them now; catalogue free. Na- than E. Whiting, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE 1921 Nine B. Series FRANKLIN SEDAN, in excellent condition — Tires, paint and upholstering A No. 1. This car has only been| driven 10,000 miles. Price to move at once, $2900. | 1918 SCRIPPS-BOOTH, 3.passenger Roadster — Overhauled and re- | painted. 11918 OVERLAND MODEL 9, COUN- TRY CLUB—Overhauled and re- painted. 1920 MAXWELL ROADSTER — A-1 Mechanical Condition — Repainted and Tires Excellent. 1920 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — A-1| Mechanical Condition — Run Less Than 5,000 Miles. 20 BUICK COUPE—Excelient 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 Mentauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278.2 [ WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to waik over. £ JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn, (Established for Half a Century) | ———————————————— | cleaRs Whitestune Ciger aare 370 per thousand 3. ¥, CONANT. 11 Vrauidia st FLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTIN CONTRACTORS—JOBBER:! Tlumbing and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. _ PHONE 568-5 Phene. . business, oct11TuTh Rare Business Opportunity | Wishing to retire permanently from I will sell on reasonable terms to an acceptable party all my! stock, machines, tools and implements necessary to the business of plumbing, pipe-fitting, tin and sheet metal work- ing, now contained at and in 23 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn.; also all my right, title, interest and good-will in this concern, which has been con- tinuously in this Troland family and in this city for sixty-four years, under my management for the last past forty- four years, and conducted at its pre- sent place, No. 23 West Main Street, for thirty-three years. This is a rare opportunity for an am- bitious young man, or an experienced party, to make his fortune. | can be seen at the above stand any day from 8 o'clock A. M. to 5 P. M. JOHN TROLAND. FOR SALE choice two-apartment oA house, very desirably located in Greeneville. Property must be sold as owner is leaving town. Price very attractive. For further partic. fulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Framklin Square K¥OE SALE Two tenement housc all modern in | Central avenue Good location for building store. For full particulars see . COVELLO Telephe A. V 198 Cliff Street TEUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, g, Tel. 617-12. jyid GUS LAMBERT, JK., No. 341 Main St Moving and trucking. Vel 387-5. C, D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We move everything anywhere. Special ate tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery., Tel. 798-3. seps5d Loug Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1453, TEAMING apd moviug. long distance trucking a_specialty. ~John -H. Ford, 233 Main St. Phone 792. C. B. BEOMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- anteed; aiso heating and gasfitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mamn St e AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. Lirst class garage service con- necied. Phone. Shetucket St. DEL-BOFF HOTEL, Kuropean pian, Hroe., 58, Telcphome 1227, TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily an€ @i reasonable pricas. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 — DANCING N. H. LEVY, dancing inetructor, Odd Fellows’ hall, Norwich. - Phone 1996 or 401, Private lessons given daily, Evening class Monday and Thursday R @ Bealn. mo%, 32 ) FOR SALE—House of ‘six rooms, lot. Apply 21 Pine St. octild FOR SALE—Gas stove, cooking rangé and. organ. . Charles Peterson, 38 Hill St., Jewett City. . octlld . FOR'S 22 ft. power boaf, good condition. _ Tel. . $34-4. octiid FOR SALE—A large full sized fire en- gine, in perfect repair: can_be seen at fire_department building in South Wind- ham. Guilford Smith. octild FOR SALE—Cider barreis. John Pot- ter, Griswold, Conn. Tel. 103-2 Jewett City. 0ct6ThS. FOR SALECedar fence, posts, fence rails, and clothes post. Delivered.” J. D. Northrup, Norwich Town, Tel. 1046-32. seplid. b ¥OR SALE— Biack cocker spaniel, years, with breeding guaranteed right every’ way; the price is right. H. W, Thompson, ‘Putnam, Conn. Tel. 119-3. oct10d | F¥OR SALE—Medium size coal stove. | slightly — usi reasonable _ price. Call Mrs. N. White, 205 West Main St. octi0d FOR SALE—The fine residence Wesi Thames St., 18-room house, provements, in first class condition, g age for six cars, exua building lot, also river frontage, at a low price on eas terms. Frank A. Biil, Room 2 Thayer Bldg. Telephones 1816 or 1211-2 octlfd FOR SALE—One two-seated carriage in A-1 condition, cheap. Address Maple Hill farm, R. D. Neo. 1, Yantic, Conn Tel. Lebanon 4 oct10d FOR SALE--Two-tenement. six rooms each, brick houve, all improvements; will seil gheap; pacty leaving town. 300 West Main St octid FOR SALE—Pedigreed Airedale pup, ready for shipment. Box 1343. ‘lele- phone 128-13, Jewett City. oct7d FOR SALE—Well scasoned slabs and hard wood. H. E. Beard & Son. Tel. 16-4. oct3d SPRING BEOOK FARM-—Excellent. 90 acre farm, fine location, picasant sur- roundings. Mamn road, near markets. Two good six room coitages. Beautiful ghade. Two barns and outbuildings. 40 acres fertile fields, large pastures, val- uable woodland. Fish and ice pond on farm. $3,000 only. 3500 cash. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, %15 Main St., Willimantic FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes of stoves. Bring name of stove and aumber. New London Salesroom, 16 ‘Water st., Tel. 1703-2. sep7d $65.00 for an upright piano, stool and scarf. Delivered witheut charge. Terms $25 down, $1.50 weekly, The Plaut-Cad- den Company, Norwich, Cons. augied $200.00 for an upright piano, with stool and scarf, Delivered withaut charge. No interest. kasy terms; §25 down, 32 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwieh, Conn. augled §390.00 for a fine $8-noic mahogany player piane, with 15 rolls, library priv- ilege, bench and scarf; easy terms; no notes to sign, no interest; iree tuning for one year; free delivery; terms §50 down, $10 monthly. The Plaut-Cadden Com- pany, Norwich, Conn. aug26d FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord; in 3-cord lots, $8.30 per cord ; chest- nut wood, 38 cord; in 3-cord lots, $7.50 gord. Heénry Saucler, Daniclson. Cona. Tel. -3. S 7"FOR SALE | Nine room dwelling and addi- tioral building lot, No. 58 Fair- mount Street, (West Side). A rare bargain for quick buyer. Information give only by the agent. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES = FOR SALE 8-ROOM COTTAGE Has steam heat and other improve- ments. Good location— ONLY $3,500 |} 4-TENEMENT HOUSE In good repair, near trolley and school— PRICE $6,000 APPLY TO ! JAMES L. CASE 0 Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS OF VERMONT COWS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H, HYDE, NORTH FRANKLIN. VEL. 30 LEBANON, FOR SALE Nice ck House on Fourth St., in consisting of two tenmements, six rooms and bath each; must be sold. For further details see CLARENCE SHOLES, BUYER AND SELLER, 185 West Tham Norwi FOR SALE A very desirabic property, consisting of fine i0-room house and outbuildings, wish about 1§ acres of land, located on cir ine, Norwich Town end, a zreat op- vOTtUARY to secure choice Droperiy at | very reasonable price. cr f.rther particplars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, i Real Estate Broke: i Frankli; FOR SALE Two tenemert house with improve- merits, always vell rented. in good repair, near Oak stre t. Five minutes wajk (o Franklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building WOoOD '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. i Nerwich e T C. R. KNIGHT Auctioneer AUCTION Center road, I will sell at public auction MONDAY, 0CT 17, 1921, at 10 o'clock sharp, the following articles: 1 mowing ma- chine. 1 ‘wheel ‘rake, 1 lumber wagon, 1 buggy, 1 one-norse sied, plow. 1 harrow, 1 one-horse weeder. 1 two-row cultivator, 1 corn sheller, 1 small grinter. carpen: ter's bench, vise, also tools of various description.'10 tons of No. 1 hay. 1 cow due about Dec. 1, 1 set double harness s beds, chairs, table, couch, organ. lot 0f books, spinming wheel, 1 house, weight 1300, flax wheel, winder, 1 cow due about Oct. 24, n articles tae numerous to mention. said_day e stormy. saie to take place next fair day. S. H. BROWNING. 14,192 Meontville, Oc:. " oct11TuThs WITTER BROS . Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main St., Danfeison. We will sell for Mr. A. J. Apter, the weil known cattie buyer throughout this section of the state, at AUCTION 35—HEAD CATTLE—; (TUBERCULIN TESTED) ON FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 1821, at 1 o'clock p, m. sharp, rain or shine 35 head of choice York State and Vermont Cattle, all tuberculin tested, al the residence and farm of John E. Peal, located about one mile south- east fron. Pomfret Depot, in the Town of Pomfret, and known as the Johm D. Johnson place. described as foi- lows. 15 nead of Holstein cows, 9§ Guernseys. 2 Jerseys and 7 yearling Holstein heifers, also 1 Ayrshire, These cows are all young, all due this fall, and probably “some by date of sale. oct10d AUCTION STOCK OF ANTIQUES BY WARD BEOS., WILLIMANTIC, CT. WAREROOMS, 45 JACKSON ST., 10 A. M., THURSDAY, OCT. 13. Colonial, Queen Anne, Empire, Wind- sor, Hitcheock Chairs, Maple and Cherry Desks, Chests of Drawers, Highboys, Bu- reaus, Candlestands, Mirrors, Colonial and Chippendale. Handso! Spreads, Patch Quilts, Samplers, Bead Bags, Hooked Prints. Glass Bottles, Lamps, Candlesticks, Salts, Paperweights, Vases, Cup Plates. China Dogs, Hens and Animals. Old Crockery, Staffordshire Figures, Pewter, Bennington, Mirror Knobs, Sil- ver. Old N. E. Fireplace Stuff, Andirons, Fire Sets, Pipe Tongs, Snuffer and Tray, Lanterns, Fire Bucket, Toast Rack, Broiler Iron, Waffle Iron, Kettle, Bean Pot, Foot Stove, Candle Moulds. Come to a genuine sale. Block from Tea House and Norwich trolley. WITTER BROS., Auctioneers. INSUKANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street | (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS INSURANCE AGENCY Keal Estate and General Insurance ‘Telephone 431 81 Main St. Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES RULES CONC RNING DOGS IN CITY OF NOEWICH, TOWNS OF NOR- WICH AND MONTVILLE. MODIFICATION OF QUARANTINE NOW IN EFFECT. The Commissioner on Domestic Ani- als, deeming it reasonable and neces- ary for the security of the inhabitants, and their property, and to prevent the spread of said di se, and to protect the i public therefrom, in pursuance of the au- hority given under Chapter 186 and 187 General Statutes as amended by “hapter 156 and 172 of the Public Acts , hereby makes and promuigates the following ruies and regu'ations tor confining, controiling or destroying dogs and other domestic animals in the Towns of RWICH, MONTVIILE and CITY | o ORWICH _All dogs or other animal§ in each of said Towns known to have been bitten DY B fabid dog or ether animal shall orthwith _be mereifully killed by the Dog Warden of the Town. & 2. All dogs in said Towns known to have heen in contact with a rabid dog, but not positively known to have been bitten by said rabid dog, and all dogs showing symptoms of rabies, shall be quarantined in closa confinement to the acceptance of the Dog Warden and the Special Deputy until released by the Commissioner on Domestic Animals, or his Special Deputy. 3. All dogs in said Towns shall be quarantined on, the premiscs of tbe own- er or keeper, and no dog shall he al- lowed fo go at large after the date these rules shall go into effect until the same are rescinded EXCEPT (A) Dogs being led or held on leashes of not more than five feet in length. held in the hand of thg owner, atiendant. or liceper, provided such owner, aftendaat, Qr Keeper is of responsible age. (B) Hunting dogs while actually en- gaged in hunting game accompanied by dogs while ae- gaged in driving or tending el or cattle, and accompanied by and in control of the owner, keeper or herds- man. . 4. The Dog Warden and Constable or Poline Officer having jurisdiction in either of said Towns shall kill or dispose of as directed by the Commissioner on Deo- mestic_Animals all stray dogs which he may find at large without collar ana license tag attached. Said Dog Warden shall capture and take into his custedy every dog in each of said Towns found with collar and- license tag attached NOT confined ‘and controlled agreeable to the foregoing, and shall impound and hold such dog and kill the same if unclaimed as_is provided by law. 5. ' These rules shall take effect at 12 o'clock, noon, ‘the 14th of October, 1921. AUTHORITY. Section 3401 as amended by Chapter 17z, Public Acts of 1921: Chapter 156, Public- Acts of 1921; Chapter 187, and Section 3408 of the General Statutes. PENALTY. Section 3415 of the General Stalutes: ivery person owning, keeping or har- boring a dog who shail violate any pro- vision of this chapter for wnich no other penalty is provided, or any rule for re- straining or destroying dogs, legally made and published, shall be fined not more than seven dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days, er both. (Signed) J. M. WHITTLESEY. Commissioner on Domestic nimals, Dated at Hartford, Comm., Oct. 6th, 1921. octsd 1. DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON _ M'Goory Blds. _ Nerwioh,- Having sold my farm on the Montville | A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It . What Is Geing On Tonight ANNOUNCEMENTS _ Shetucket Lodge, 1 0. 0. F., [ALL RREADY FOR STAFFGRD meets in_Odd’ Feliotvs: Hal i STARTS COLUMBUS DAY Norwich Nest, No. 1396, 0. 0. O., e e ©0- 0.0, meeis| oy et for Big Commecticnt Falr—Ea- Sachem Chapter. No. 57, 0. E. §., in Pt Cine Eg meets | citing Race Meet, Big Midway an Ladies’ Auxiliary. No. 18, A. 0. H,| Fine Platform Show Assured. mei:u in Buckingham Memerial. & The frost is on the punk and the wiichard Hourlgan Post, No. 594, V. F. | maples are failowing the prevslliv: |, Court City_of Norwich. No. 63, F. of |SI¥le il using pleaty of red in their AL meets in Steiners Hali, . complexions. 1t is fall the season of S PR sweet cider and the annual fairs. | ANNOUNCEMENTS Of the annual faira none hes been AT THE STEAND. more successful than the good old Stal: ford Springs fair. For 38 add ¥ear thi: Yesterday's hig audience at the Strand | *PF $ement and educationa’ event has certainly showed their appreciation of | P®et drawinz the crowds. a good programme. There are four big, | TS year it com Wednesda fine B: F. Kelth vaudevile acts on the | TWursday and Friday, Oectaber 12, 13 'vrogramme. Lyle & Virginia open the | "4 14- The first day Columbus day bili with some very good comedy but|®Pd Wkh £00d Weather there will by 3 the best of them is in the funny way |¥0¢D ©f DPeople in attendance. they handle all sorts of instruments. | YOtRIng of late ycars has done mare The aotions they go through while play- | ' ™eke the Stafford fair 2 winner thas {ing will certainl rhe race meet. give You many a good Coming late in the.ges- laugh. Smith & Nieman are two clever |#0n after most of the fairs and mee comedians giving much entertainment |Mneets have been held the various clase with their funny jokes and gzood voices.)®® Graw a large list of entries rank Mullane is the original Irish-Jew| 1The indlcations are that there will’ and comes third on the programme,|P® {rom 113 to 130 horses for the mc- Here lies the reason for the happy |Ng events this year. The race pro- faces Tull of smiles. The Roma Duo |¥Mamme alone is worth the price of ad close the hill with A Wheel of Class. |fnission for thore who enjoy this form of Did you ever or do you know what |Hiversion. skaie dancing is like? Let the Rama = duo show you what proficient dancing DAVIS THEATRE. is like, A real Spanish danmcing girl playe the A new western star loomed high on|part of Pena In the new Goldwym pie the horizon last might gt the Strand {ture, The Woman and tre Puppet, star- theatre in a new Universal photoplay, [ring Geraldine arrar. Wednesday and Action, from the story by J. Allen | Thursday at the Davis theatrs. Born L\‘lmn's The Mascotte of the Three|of Spanish parents, Pared: 10 o danca when she was only twelwe. She No one can see Action or resist Hoot|attained stch success and popularitr Gibson’s captivating smile without ex-|that no less a merson than the sem of periencing that comfortable, cozy feel-{ths mayor of Mexico City singled her ing. His free and easy mannerisme, his|ont and asked her to be his wife. Then swinging walk all come to the jaded |the little brunette with the soft soft theatregoer as a breath of fresh air {dark eyes retired from public lifs for from the west. The picture itself, while|a number of years. Her love of mu- there is nothing startlingly new in its|sie and twinkling toes drew her hack story, has been handled in a movel and |to the stags, this time ascompamied by original manner by Jack ord, so that|twe beantiful it now stands out in bald reli the usual western picture. on tour with his talented wife. went to Spain where she danced with No minister has ever been ahi renewed success, then back to New York = hort. mero| city where she did a Spanish number in ical comedy, The Land of Jov. his unpopularity to short ser- the musical LEGAL NOTICES Assessors’ Notice All persons liable 1o pay taxes im the itile Inftiati Town ‘of Bozrah are hereby notified to | % ey 3nd agerass of Her Sturdy Oak, the latest return to the Aseessors, on or before the - i first day of November, 1921, a written or | HaWley picture which Is the The star is cast as a impractical youmg pair whe printed list, vroperly signed and sworn | feature. to, of all taxable property owned by them |clinging vine, on the first day of October, 1921, Those failing to make a list ‘will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. addi- tional aeccording to_la. All lists must be upon blanks pre- seribed by the State Board of Equaliza- tion. All those hawing in th:fit exempt | A come entitled Peaceful n:’uo)e‘rl)‘[_m requested to make returns | g ,,m-h. the Wil at this time. Dated at Bozrah, Conn., Oct. 10, 1921 ELIJAH S. ABEL, RANDALL W. PALMPR, CHARLES W. AVERY, oetlld Assessors. will present at the Davis theatre, on Thursday night, Oct. 13. For three years this happy eombinatien All persons liable to pay taxes in the | ©f lJaughs and heart throbs played at the Town of North Stonington are hereby | Gaiety theatre, New York, and i laft Assessors’ Notice rl;urtifled\go mlv.m;r;zlla the Ao TS, fin‘:‘; Broadway with 1291 consecutive per- efore Nov. 1, . a written or prini orman: —a new world's ist, properly sigmed and sworn to, of all | lormances to its eredit—a ' > record. ixzabie jeoperty ownad by them ep the | TSR Tp the apontanseus fem”er Fhe Those failing to return such a list will | First Year, much of the breezy hu- be charged a penaity of 10 per cent. as |mor of Turn te the Right, and touehes by law provided. of the heart interest that made Thres Lists may be had at the Town Clerk’s | Wise Fools so enjovably whelesome Coliscd T el have been combined in just the right LYLE C GRATY, proportions in Lightnin’, as its record i Assessors. proves. All these successes were pro- North Stonington, Conn., Oct. 10, 1921. | diced by John Golden and they reflect octlld [tne genius of Winchell Smith, efther as author or direetor. The piot of Lightnin' pivets about an o'd man—shiftiess, Intemperate and ad- judged worthless by everyday stand- ards, but a rea! man insid:mfln has ons liable ay taxes in the | ReVer broken a promise and 0 knews town Of Norwich, arc. hereby notified te | the meaning of the word loyalty. The return to the @ssessors on or before the [little hotel where Bill Yones and hie first day of November, 1921, a written |hard working wife hoM forth en the Assessors Notice or printed gmh lpl’m};ll'ly ,o;ig‘,':;d and | California-Nevada border, has a wval- sworn to, of all taxable p o =il gromnds and by them on the first day of October. 1931, | Lable waterfall on_fts - San Francisco sharpers lay a scheme Those failing to make a list will be| ' seize the piace. charged a penaity of ten per cent. addi- e aneariny o M But Lightnin' (thus nicknamed be- All those having in charge, exempt|cause he never moves fast) fofls the prup‘erly“ are requested (o make relurns|piot by refusing to sign the deed, svem at_this time. & when his wife orders him to leave, Blanks can be obtained at the asses- Sy sors’ office in City Hall, or will be sent | T'Toughout his ordeal he follows the by mail upon application. . counsel of & young lawyer and for- Office hours: 9 a. m. to 5 D. m., and | ester. John Marvin, who is in love with ?n \\’adnngay and Saturday evenings | Lizhtnin's adopted ‘daughtsr. and ev. rom 7 o 9. i . ervbody In the audience Iz happy wh l.mdumx‘.( br!;entialv._d beginning Tuese | patner ,;.,..... iy sl e Mt e vich, C .2 Suit against Bill and young Marvin ated at Norwich, Coun., Sept “h"wmp his gir] against heavy odds, Milton Nobles will play the title rels in the company that wiil int: play here. This company, which the only one on tour, is now appearimg In Brooklyn and will play Boston and PMiI- adelphia later. —_— SENSIGIANS DAVIS THEATRE. KOPLAND K. MARKOFF¥, M. b. Filled with scenes of great beaty from EYE, E , NOSE AND THROAT start to finish—views that visualize the Suite 103-104, Thayer Bidg., Tel. 1799 England of King Henry VIIl's time, De- ception, u magnificent Paramount piec- ture which will be shown at the Davis theatre for the last time today, is & gor- seous historical pageant, supplememt. ed by @ love story whose appeal modern picture audience can ignore Anne Boleyn, the ceniral figure this remarkable love drams, won 3 throne through her beauty, but the vie- tim of deception, siander and treaeh- ery, she falls into an abyss, filled with terrors whioh only her mether love enable her to-endure with fortitmde. The massive scenes unfolded in the piclure amaze spectators by their mese- iveness and fidelity to the most minute historica] detail. They coastitute a dagzling pageant of rare value te tie student of history as represented im' the motion picture art, second to nome hith- erto presented to the American pablic Henny Porten and Emil Jannings, fa- mous scresn artists of Europe, play the leading roes. A comedy and a Paramount Magasine conciud~ the bill. PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. imates promptly asd cheerfully given. The Balietin Co.. 66 Franklin St may1%d e e WO0OD PATTERN MAKING o : o PARFITT & BELL, pattern and gen- eral wood workers, 15 Poquonnok Road. Telephone 1729-4 Groton, Conn. octéd POULTRY . based on government research; pamphlet frc:. Morris ¥arm, Eggtone S port. Conn. THE SECRET of winter C:P pecialist, Bridge- oct3d ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMFSON ARCHITECTS ¢ Bullding, Nerwieh, Conn. BREED THEATRE. The breed will present today fer the last three times J. L. Frothingham's screen version of The Ten Dollar Ralee, a Saturdi; Evening Post story from the pen of the popular American writ- er, Peter B. Kyne. The Ten Doilar Raise is a story of every day lfe with every duy situations brought out im a way to make you imagine you sre one ©of the characters upon the screen Tha COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasonea wood and und.l.l-r s lu?nrluulqunum Phone 504 or 1326-2. R. Shaviro, Willow St, formeriy Durkee Lane declsd It is ths story of an elderly book- Keeper, wio0 existed on & small salary MyUsio for twenty years and lived on the hoper AN ©of a ten dollar weekiy raise, which a ERNEST & gmiserly employer promised annually byt BULLARD! always put off until the 1:;:;-: (Christmas. For years he Pa T“d\‘(.i;n‘:.f 8O ¢he raise that he might be financially = able to propose to the head stenograph- Phone 127:4 ef in the same office. Bliss Place The raise never materialized but the bookkeeper became the con stockhe"er of the business and he' ries the girl who had remained constant to him throughout two decades of hard- ship. Hard Knocks and Love Taps, Sennett (wo-pert comedy feature ' the Pathe News make wp the . of the bMM. ! Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS “TEACHER OF SINGING: Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET