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e A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male | \WANTEDFour first elass carpenters: \ooly 64 Smith Ave. oct12d WANTED_ Pgsition @8 aceiytene cider. J. Pb.%s, 28 Cove Bt. octi2d A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For %36~ . .- |A Bullstix For Sale WANTED—A _woman 60 _home nights. Apply 1¢ Clift St. | octiza MANAGEE wanted to take charge of rranch office for trom —arnings ts,” which should pet better than $7,500 annually; 5300 cash investment required, fully re. -ared: give previous experience, age and “eference in first letter to receive reply; mlesw your reputation is good and you nave the cash to save your Address Eastern Field Manager, J i Wagner, 232 South 60th St., Prilsdeiphia, Pa. oct11d MALE HMELF WANTED—We want “wes more salesmen, experience not as amewthal as to work and abil- T w ak y; $100 o week sy be exrned by following our instruc- Gems: only those who have local ac- will qualify. Address P. O. 863, Denton, New London. octSd WANTED—Experienced folding box a7 ; one Who can make dles, and run a ghtwood machine ; stale age, experi- o=, references and wages expected. Ad- dress Box 648, Meriden, Conn. octsd middle age woman as housekeeper family of two; no washing or iroming E. A. Prentice, 86 CHff St. oct12d WANTED—A middle aged woman to do cooking and with_elderly lady. Conn. Phone 1138 a $8.00 an evening; pleasant home work | feio for men and women everywhere, writing plain postcards; send dime for full de- WANTED—Male and female amateur singers and musicians for series of local entertainments. Box 23, Bulletin. oct10d WANTED—Middle general housework. Vorth Main St., eveninge. ¥ oct10d " WANTED Housework by the day, by middle aged lady. Tel. 1166-4. oct10d _ WANTED—Table girl. House, Taftville, oct10d | WANTED—Position as housekeeper, for two only; good cook; can take entire charge. Phone 2§2 Lebanon. octsd ed woman for 697 Ponemszh NUNDEEDS men-boys, over 17, want- »d =8 government raiiway mail clerks: commence $135 month; steady; list posi- | fens free; write immediately. ' Franklin netitute, Dept. 3-A., Rochester, N. Y. 5, Profitable Business For You Sole Sales Agency for Products Filling Universal and Urgent| Demand and Offering Very! Liberal Profits. If You Have $200 Cash for Immediate Use, We Will Es-| tablish YOU in PROFITABLE BUSINESS MONOPOLY As-| suring You an Independent In- come. SALES MADE FOR YOU The Corporation Will Adver- tise Products for You, Appoint Salesmen and Pay You a Liber- al Commission and ROYAL- TY on All Sales Made in Your Territory. Call at No. 61 She- |, tucket St., Majestic Bldg., for Particulars. Salesman Wanted LOCAL SALESMAN TO REPRESENT NEW YORK CORPORATION IN LO- CAL TERRITORY. ADVANCEMENT TO MANAGERIAL POSITION AS- SURED PRODUCERS. LIBERAL COMMISSION EASIS, AUTOMOBILE AT YOUR SERVICE AND UNUSUAL | CO-OPERATION GIiVEN. APPLY BE- FORE TEN A. M. MSW CORPORA TION, NO. €1 SHEYUCKET 8T, MA. JESTIC BELDG. AND “SMILE AS THE MILES PASS BY." FUNESAL DIRECTORS Undertaksr and Embaimer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telestiare 630 Commirgs & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 222 Main Street ihamber of Coramerce Building o 238-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City enry Allen & Son Co. 2 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS cady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street TOBACCO - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars, it will pay you to walk over. nuu" Mai d.?m:‘h.u t . Main o nn. '{Established for Half a Century) c16ARs x:a Clgas sare 370 per thousand ¥. CONANT. 11 Fraaklis 8t . 1 LOST AND FOUND | " LOST—A ‘cello_strap. Mrs. Haskell, {11 Lincoln Ave. Tel 330. octi2d FOUND—Four calves came to my place. Owner can have same py payimg for this adv. and damages. K, Anderson, R. ¥. D. 5, Norwich. octlzd | T LOST—Last Friday, a_ohild's gold- | rimmed eyeglasses. Finder Phone 1162-5. ! Reward. octlld LOST — Black poeketbook, Dbetwcen Thames Square and Page's Lane, con- (aining four §1 bills and some change, | powder puff. Leave at Bulletin Office. oct1ld —Tan and black hound, white | collar, legs and short white tip on | [ last heard of east of Gilead, near | Hebron-Bolton road; Manchester license tag and my name on collar. I'inder or anyone see! this dog please notify H.)| 8. Wood, Manchester, Conn. Phone 674.1 oct10d | TO RENT TO RENT — Yhree-room apartment, | ¥ for housekeeping. 9 octl2d 5 “FOR fwell car, REN electric lights, near Bos weekly, Call 1567-12 | T garag 0 rooms, |4 RENT—Basement tenement, toillet and cellar, $8 per month. Fanning, No. 52 Broadway. Also | T sale. FOR ix-room_tenement, mod improvements, with garage, Call or 16 octild FOR RENT—Six-room flal, at 1 St,, all conveniences, to an couple. Tel. 576-2. octild | secgnd_hand furniture. Write P. O. Box 41%, Plainfield, Conn. | tails. Foster Bootlear, 96 Winter Sty octlld 3 ‘Worcester, Mass. oct1dd WANTED—By dessmaker, sewmng by ( WANTED — Second hand housekold the day. Mrs. E. Wilson, P. O. Box 84, | goods, antique furniture, china, rare Norwich. octl1d ook and pictures, glassware, eic.; Bigh- B est cash prices. Louis D. \ard, 30-33 Water St., Norwich, Ip2OFMW WANTED—Farms for sale; list your farms with us; we have many purchasers for all kinds 'of farms. Communicate with Sam Green or Peter Owddy, P. O. address Box 98, Versailles, Conn. Phone 617-2. coon Amtrys Wik good with little ‘Quick1y, for hey are goiiy: i one ceon houl\;d ;ow i uu‘_‘&u trial. Charles Mach, P. O. Box 387, ‘Baltje, Conn, oet12d horse. © years old, welght 1300 T S Crade him 107 new cows o sell him. Amasa M. Maine, B. D. No. 1, Norwih, Ct. oct12d ALE—Good bicycle, almost new. FOR 8. b Inguire ¥. A. Carson, i octizd FOR BALE—A hot-air furnace, in good : will be pold for $50 if taken now. Phone 349-12. octi2d WANTED—Young calves for J. Kern. 2 WANTED—Light trucking or long_distance, reasonable rates. dress Maple Hill Farm, R. . D. No. 1, Yantic, Conn. Tel. Lebanon 47-2. oct1dd JIMINY!—Look for Saturday: Manila elgars 7 for 25e, $3.50 a box of 100, for Saturda¥ only; Scholl's broadleaf cigar 5 for 25c’ Gold Bond Tabaka 10c a tin; cuin won, cum all, to Fagan'’s Smoks Shop. Branch store, Thayer o 2 % L octitd TED—Concrete walks (o bu Work _guarantéed, it work is not satis. factory no charge made. James - guaro; 133 Oakridge St Phone §3i-. sepit. H ‘We have the buy- . Is your farm for Communicate with New England m Agency, Danielson, Conn. e B n yer 5 e and fine 5 terms to suit. The Plaut-Cad- Conn, oct12W fine square Chickering ot s v our owa ; we will (ake trade at full price any time in_exchange for an The Plant-Cad- otz % fine Decker Bros. up- right ptano; free stool amd scarf; terms, a5 $6 per month. The Plaut- for quality and ser- vice since 1872), Norwich, Conn. ootiIW FOR BALETwo new milch cows. Call 1484 before § & m. and after 5 p. m. octIIMWF FOR SALE—Gas stove. cooking range and organ. Charles Peterson, 38 Hill Sepisd 8t., Jewett City. oetlld = g = FOR SALE—I2 ft. power boat, good WE BUY and pay highest for i oot | mand . el i | oottt 3304 octtid Kremens, successor to King, 45-50 Water St. Phone seplZd. WANT TO SELL your farm? This ency seils quick, any time. Weisler's Farm Agency, 9 School St., Danieison, Conn. sepld WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, 10 acres up, With or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O, Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. 7224 WANTED—We pay highest prices for Norwich Furni- uré Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We sell and exchange. jel1d WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture.” H., B. Tiger, successor to A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin'St. Pnone 717-3 Norwich. marzsd AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FOB BALE—A large full sized firo en- ne, in perfect repair; can be seen at re department building in South Wind- ham. ~Guilford Smish. octlid FOE SALEBlack cocker spaniel, 3 years, with guaranteed_right every way; the price is right. H. W, Thompeon, ‘Putaam, Conn. Tel. 119-3. oct: POR _SALE—The fine residence No. 76 West Thames St., 10-room house, ail im. | Dprovements, in first olass condition, gar- age for six cars, exira building lot, also river frontage, at a low price on easy terms. Frank A. Bill, Room 312 Thayer Bldg. Telephones 1816 or 1211-2. | oct10d : FOB SALE One two-scated carriage in A-1 condition, cheap. Address Mapie Hill farm, R. . D. Ne. 1. Yantic, Conn. Tel. Lebanon 47-2. oct10d FOR SALE_—Well seasoned siabs and hard wood. H. E. Beard & Son. Tel 6154, ~ t3d CALL 2 Town S wn for Jonathan Smith's new station, SL.; most convenient place in oline and mobiloiis of all ades aug27d MAVE vour tires rutreaded. look like new, wear like new, s good s new. 12 T—Two furnished rooms for #ht housekeeping. Telephone 353-12. | p23d. | TO RENT—Store i Cadillac building. | Inquire Max Gordon & Son Corp. Phone 605, sepl3d. TO RENT—Rooms for light house- | Jy8d -room basement, 74 North Main St | e ft. in age, 5,000 sq | Fear for storing any car.’ For particujars | |see A V. COVELLO, 198 Ciitf St Tel. | octizd | I inaa i ¥OR SALE--Ford roadster, good run- ning order, good paint and tires. Apply | becween 6 amd 7 p. m. at 107 Dyer St | Lanielson, Conn. octl2d ‘. FOR SALE—Saxion roadster, good | running _condition, cheap, Inquire 11| Grove St., or-Tel. 739-2. octizd | ¥OR SALE—1921 Ford touri very good condition, price reasonabl quite 1. 5. Camy, 18 Broadway. " ¥0& SALE--1918 Nash touring car; price right. Riug Bros. Tel. 129U, ! car, | In- oeil! “FOR SALE—6-43 Pierce-Arrow, good conditior od tires, cheap. Write Box huren St., Willimantic, Ct —-1918 Cadillac_brougham condition. Car may be | broad St. Tel 167-3. octlld | ALE--1914 Cadillac Victoria, Carl’s Automobilé | iy oclld | FOB SALE— Ford delivery and rord touring car, both in first class ; Deither car ever run over | no reasonable offer over | her car refused. Telephone | utnam Div octlod "FOR SALE—1921 Oakland bargain. Tel 60 T FOR SALE—Second-hand Indian ana Harley-Davidson motorcycles ~with and without sidecars; prices ' reasonable. James Donovaa, 9 Main St. sepiTd USED CABS must be soid; 1917 R touring, 1920 Scripps-Booth - road: 11820 Overland sedan, 1920 Chandler 7- | passenger touring, 1926 Hupmobile tour- hg. C. V. Pendleton, 45 Broa Hupmobile Agency. aug27d er, condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 62 Shetucket St FOR SALE | B. Series FRANKLIN 1921 | SEDAN, in excellent condition — Nine 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. 1 | 1918 OVERLAND MODEL 90, COUN- | TRY CLUB—Overhauled and re- | painted. i 1920 MAXWELL ROADSTER — A-1 Mechanical Condition — Repainted and Tires Excellent. 1920 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — A-1 ( Mechanical Condition — Rur Less Than 5,000 Miles. 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent Condi- tion, With Several Accessories. 1918_BUICK, 5-passenger Car — New Top—Repainted and Overhauled. MAXWELL TOURING CAR—in Good Conditieon—Can Be Bought Cheap. T. N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue | NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P. M. HOTELS ; i AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First cliss garage service come nected. Phone. Shetudket St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European plan, Hayes Bros., Prope. Telephone 1227, 26-2§ Broadway. | - |pate locating their principal ‘This Depends On You DEMONSTRATION |AS THE MILES PASS BY.” Lanoie Tire Co.. 93 W. Main St feb24d | New Large Industry For Norwich Your Co-operation WANTED The manufacturers of pro- ducts filling universal and urgent demand and offering unusual liberal profits, antici- in this factory immediate vicinity, Let Us Prove to You HOW comparatively few dol- lazs offers you a liberal return, ! good security and attractive| future possibilities on the local production of | RESILIENT MOVABLE DISC WHEELS AND PUNCTURE PROOF TIRES Call at 61 Shetucket Street, Majestic Bldg., and “SMILE RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Preseurs MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East OVERHAULING AN REPAR WORK o= Carriages, Wagons, Tfucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphalstering and Woed Work. Blacismithing in all its branch SGOTT & Glark Corp. ide) SPRING BROOK FARM—Excellent. 90 acre farm, fine location, pieasant sur- | roundings. Main road, hear markets. | Two good six room coitages. Beautif shade. Two barns and outbuildings. 40 ! acres fertile flelds, large pastures, val- uable woddland. Fish and ice pond on | farm. 33,000 only. $500 cash, TRYON’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 5 Main St., Willimantic " ¥OR SALE—Stove parts for all makes of stoves. Bring mame of stove and number. ~New London Salesroom, 16 | Water st., Tel. 1703-2. sep7d FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cord ; chest- nut wood, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, $7.50 Henry Saucier, Danielson, Conn. 3. sugléd P SN TWO NEW HOUSES FOR SALE SHORT WALK FROM HEART OF CITY. ONE HAS 6 ROOMS AND BATH; THE OTHEE 5 ROOMS AND BATH. LARGE LOT, GARAGE A POULTRY HOUSE. CONSULT ARCHA W. COIT ! HIGHEST GRADE PROPERTI TELEPHONE 1334 63 BROADWAY | 1 s e 8 T I 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 Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS OF VERMONT COWS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FRANKLIN. AEL, 30 LEBANON. FOR SALE Nice Brick House on Fourth St, in Greeneville, consisting of two teneménts, six rooms and bath each; must be sold. For further detaiis see CLABENCE SHOLES, BUYER AND H_ELLEE, A very desirable property, consisting of fine 10-room house and outbuildings, Wih abogt 18 acres of land, located on car Jine. Norwich Town end, a great op- portumity to secure choice Droperty at very reasonabie price. For further particuars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, FOR SALE Two tenement house With improve- ‘ments, aiways well rented. in good repair, near k street. Five minutes waik to Freaklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE | Centeal Building Norwich wWOoOoD 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 |at any of the | trucking a_specialty. Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell It ‘WANTED—Female ‘WANTED—Miseellameons POB SALE ¢ AUCTIONS 3 AUCTION 2 WANTED-Good position and home for t;\:;:’xfinmn{h?m;m% 2a- ::o E@m: Duvs _bred from AUCTION ; e On account of sickness, I will sell at public auction the farm of J. C. Hafner, Norwich Town, five minutes’ walk from trolley, near Adam’s Tavern, THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1921, | at 10 o'clock a m., { farm consisting of 34 ‘acres of cleared land, barn, sheds and outbuildings, nine- PUBLIC AUCTIO On account of the dissolving of the Corporation of the Putmam Motor the following described mer- chandise will be sold at publie sale for the high dollar, to satisfy the in- Toom House. Sald farm will be sold at || 'erests of the Incorporaters, on o'clock. | SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1921, NINETEEN HEAD OF STOCK at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, gain ez shine, consisting of 3 pair h 1 pair bays, PomSng of pair harses, 1 palr bays. |§ ot the headquarters of the Mart, lor cated directly opposite the R. R. D?o( and formerly known as the M. R. Joy Garage: TRUCKS AND PLEASURE CARS One 3 1-2 ton Brockuway truck with dump body, siightly used; 1 1930 Chevrolet 1-ton’truck in good condi- tion, 1 light delivery Chevrolet car, 1 G-passenger Briscoe touring car, 1 passenger Jackson. These cars may be purchased with a deposit of 33 1-3 per cent. of the sale price and the balence upon monthly installments. SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORLES Six barrels Monogram engine oll, 1-2 barrel cup grease, 1 barrel of transmission grease, 1 portable Buw- sar steel oil tank and pump, 1 Mobil oil display stand, 1 acoessory display stand, 1 spark plug display box, 10 Universal spare tire carriers, 1 Pyra~ mid brush cabinet and_brushes com. plete, Which cost new $75, 1 bumper play rack, 36 one-galion cans of auto freeze compound, 20 cans Wonder Mist auto polish, 1 lot of A. C. Mosler and- Stuart plugs of vari- _sizes, 20 sets of Weed skid chuing of different sizes, 8 smgle brass barrel air pumps, 1 full case of Whiz radiator cement, 2 Chevrolet bumpers, clectric hor: radiator covers th shutters for Studebaker cars, 13 rubber foot pads, 76 boxes of various _biow-out patches, 1 spotlight, 1 lot of hose connections, 1 set of drllls, taps and dies, several reamers, | lot of brand mew springs, 2 sliding car- riages for Fepairing under cars, steel falls and chain, 3 steel vises, breast drill, 1 electric’ valve grinder, 1 car- bon ' burning outfit, wheel = puiiers Jacks of all kinds,' 1 spring tow Chain, 1 spring fow pole, wrenches, tools, etc., of all kinds. BODIES AND SEATS, ETC. One brand new 1-ton delivery body, winter cab tops for trucks. 1 iot of uick cushions, 4 new winter tops for passenger Buicks, 1 slightly nter top for ssenger Buick, 2 ter tors for Brick roadster, 1 pair ndshield deflectors, 1 new Spartan horn, 10 pairs of ' Hartiond spring bumpers, 6 bar bumpers, 2 Universal motormeters for ,Overland _cars, 1 Stuart speedometer head, 1 lot of Goodyear tire repair accessories, 2 Rayfleld carburetors, 1 lot of Chevro- let “repairs, $600 worth of new Buick repairs and parts, 1 or 2 windshieids and other articles. TIRES AND TUBES . All standard makes and f ity, ranging in size from 38 Ford wheels. OFFICE FIXTURES AND EACKS 1 pair sorrels, weight 2600, 1 driving horse, 10 cows (including 3 new ileh), Lt 1 dump carty 1 team wagon, 11 McCormick mower, 1 Buckeye machine, 1 one-horse hay rake, 1 teduer, plows.and,| harrows, 2 open buggies, i democrat] wagon, 3 pair team harness, 4 sets single | harness, milk cans and botties, and other | articles too numerous to mentlon, | If said day is.stormy, sale will take Place next fair week dav. 3 C. HAFNER. Norwien Town. octsd - | WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main St., Danisison. We will sell for Mr. A J. Apter, the well koown cattle buyer throughout this section of the state, at AUCTION 33—HEAD CATTLE- (TGBERCULIN TESTED) ON FEIDAY, OCT. 14, 1921, at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, rain or shine 35 head of choice York State and Vermont Cattle, tubercalin_tested, at the residence and farm of John B Peal, loc: zbout one mile south- east fror: Pomfret Depot, in the Town of Pomtret, and known as the John J! D. Johnson place, described lows: 15 iead of Guerns Jerse: Holstein heifers, These cows are fall, and probably son 3 { sale. AUCTION BY WARD BROS., WILLIMANTIC, CT., WAKEEOOMS, 45 JACKSON ST., | qual- 32x4 up; reaus, o REE One medium sized office safe, 2 Al olonial | foor show cases, almost and Handsome Spreads, Pateh Quilts, || Dopiocy, § Tour-drawer Macey fling :fu‘m:cd Rugs, Samplers, Bead Bags, 1 base, 1 flat top ok office tab-. s Battle ail office table, 1 Wales list Saits, Paermels ~achine and stand, cost recently (A)I;“a"- { 1 Todd check protector, ncarly new, 1 No, 10 Remington typewriter, 1 small four-drawer cabinet, 3 office chairs, 1 brake lining cabinet, 1 De) parts cabinet, 1 eleotric bulb dispiay cabimet. 1 'set of scales, 3 double faced supply bins with 200 compart- ments to a bin, 1 bullt-in tire rack, 2 Studebaker signs and all the rest of ‘the merchandise in stock, too nu- merous to list. 300—KEGS WIRE NAILS—300 Sizes as follows: 7, No. 8, No. 16, No. 20. end (s sale. Here | E. Fireplace Stuff, Andirons, | Pipe Tongs, Suuffer and Tray, Fire B Toast Rack, | n, Kettle, Bean | oulds. and Norwich | WITTER BROS., Auctioneers. Don't fafl to ati is an excellent opportunity for every- ¥Ox saLE. s S B G, PUTNAM MOTOR MART CORP. FOR SA! E President, SAM ROSOFF, ke § Treasurer, HARRY ROSOFF. A choice t artment hou very desirably lo Property must be so! ing lown, | —— r further partic- | SOHN A, MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square POULTRY. | AUCTION NOTICE BY WITTEE BROS., Auctioneers, Office and Selesrooms, No. 42 Main St, Danielson, Ct. will sell at public auction on We TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 1931, at 10 o'clock a. m., Son, Norwich bert Boardman, the mammoth and up-to-date equip- ment of farming tools, wagoms, and 1 §f other merchandise used on the stock |§ farm of the late Thomas 8. Harrison | | mfret St, Pomfret, Ct, to be scribed in particular later. QUINN INSURANCE AGENCY Keal Estate and General Iasurance Telepheno 431-2 91 Main St. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 19 Norwieh, Co: rwich, Coam. A velock a. m., IN CASE OF FIRE IS YOURI ., rzap or axmrazs 16 HOUSE INSURED'? " HHJ® oot eomins IN CASE OF ACCIDENT IS YOUR| AUTO INSURED ? If you need Insurance of any kind, see| HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Ave., or Phone 598-3 ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and will be livestock and crop day. Fine.dairy herd, horses, sheep, pigs, ducks, hens, pullets, etc. A full and detailed description of this important sale will appear in Saturday's issue. COAL AND WO0OD | cOAL, seasonea wood and kindlim iarge or small quantities. Phone 1325-2. R. Shapiro, Willow Bt, Durkee Lane ~ X = declsd A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It ANNOUNCEMENTS AERIAL REGATTA POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT SAT., OCT. 15 On secount of bad weather last Satur- day the first annua® aerfal Tegaita that was to have been held at Narragansett 'park for the benefii of the American Legion, had to be postponed until mext Saturday, October 15. Lieut. Mark C. Hogue, director of the regatta, said weather conditions had made ' sible for many of the planes | the events to reach Providence, ‘have prevented good formers. The full ithe stars, will be given urday he said. " touch by wire with all of tered in the meet who had not come to this clty before yesterday. It was not untll 12.30 p. m. that he anmounced that the legion had decided reluctantly that it must postpone the meet. The banquet which the Kiwanis club and associated socleties was to have giv. en for the fiyers at tNe Crown hotel last night was also postponed for ome week. Many aviation experts came a long dis- tance to see the regatta. Among them was Charles R. Wittemann, president of the Wittemann Aircraft corporation of Peterboro, Haebrouck Heights, N. J. Mr. Witteman said last night that he was ciosely in touch with United States posta! officials and that he had been assured by them that an air mail service would be established between Boston and Washing- ton, with Providence as a stop, ju soon as money is available, probably next year. A number of ths fliers have now ar-] rived. Among them are Licut. Cleveland, who arrived yesterday from Covenirs, Vermont, four miles from the Canadian bLorder. He flew a Can n Curtis hi- plane, and enecuntered some very severe weather which forced him to land at Concerd. N, I But he Janded safely and will prove one of the thrilling attractions next Saturday. Lieut. Louis Tracey of Boston from New York to Providence Saturds weather wiich no other aviator in York would attempt, and made the spec time of one hour and 39 minutes for the trip and finally wretked ine as he attempted to land terrifi wind at Narragansett park. Mr. Tracey and his mechanie, who accomgnaied him, escaped injury. Arrangements have al- ready been made to repair the plane so that it may be cntered in the re which is to take place nest Satur on instead of la ¥ flew v in ew t Saturday as s Many a man's esrly training kept him from making good. LEGAL NOTICES Assessors’ Noti ssessors Notice All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Bozrah are hereby notified to Teturn to the Assessors, on or before the first day of November, 1921, a written or nted 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 will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. addi- tional according fo law. All lists must be upon blanks pre- scribed by the State Board of Equaliza- tion. eharge exempt All _those having in property are requested to make returns at this time. Dated at Bozrah, Conn., Oct. 10, 1921. ELIJAH S. ABEL, RANDALL W. PALMER, CHARLES W. AVERY, Assessors. oct11d Assessors Notice All persons liable to Day taxes in the town of Norwich, are hereby notified to Teturn to the assessors on or before the first day of November, 1921, a written or printed list, properly signed and sworn {o, of ail taxable property owned by them on the first day of October, 1921. ‘Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of ten per cent. addi- tional, according to law. All 'those having in charge, ecxempt property, are requested to make returns at_this time. Blanks can be obtained at the asses- sors’ office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon application. Office hours: 3 a. m. to 5 p. m., and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9. Lists will be received beginning Tues- day, Oct. 4th, 1821, Dated ‘at Norwich, Conn. Sept. 28th, 1921, ALBIE L HALE, Assessors” Notice All persons, resident and non-resident, owning property liable to taxatien in the Towr. of Lebanon, Conn., are hereby noti- fied to bring to either of the undersigned Assessors of said Towm, on or before Nov. 1st, 1921, a list of all such property owned by them on the first day of Octe- ber, 1921. s For the purpose of receiving lists, the Board of Assessors will be in session at the Town Hall, Lebanon, on Oct. 10, 24, and Nov. lst All lists must be upon blanks prescribed by the State Board of Equalization Blank lists may be obtained of either of the Assessors or at the office of the Town Clerk and at the Postoffice. All persons failing to comply with the conditions of this notice will be subject to an addition of 10 per cemt. to their list as the statute directs. Lebanon, Conn., Oct. 4th, 1 iy WILLIAM A. PULTZ, - JAMES A. 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ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Streat Phone 1% LT CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Korwich, Conn. BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD > 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Oder B ¢ | suspicior’ is *|sets the theatrical pace No. -’.‘usnsmn_-—-tmf § orwich . No. 12, . U. Wa 5 IAM{:W (H‘}L A 0. U. W. iy fo. 11, D. of By Harvest Featival at K. of C. Home, Buckingham Council. No. 18, dr. A e e i You are invited ato a2 fair held by Norwich Grange, P. of H. In thelr rooms In Steiner’s hall tonight from § to 9. Light refreshmenis will be served small ad- mission Tee charged Davis Theatre “The Woman and the Pupbet.” adapted from the stage success by the celebrated® Frenca authors, Pierre Louys and Plerrs Frandaie, is Geraldine Farrars latest @oldwyn starring vehicle. This pleture will be shown at the Davis theatre today and tomorrow.. The piot is laid fo Spain and centers around Concha, a beau- tifl and wilfal Spanish cigarette girl. A ric hman bribes her mother and endeav- ars to use Concha 35 a toy for his whimis, but the girl uses her own initiative and leave home to dance in a wharf cafe. When the rich man at length discovers her, it i8 to find her dancing, half dress. ed, for some English traveling gentieman. Don Mateo can no longer believe her to be the virtnous maiden who repuised his advances. She convinces him that his wrong and Jealousies, quarrels and tr carry the lovers ugh clashes until- a real onderstanding s reached. Pleture patrons who have seen Walter Hiers in maay goat roies he 4 pointed lover, the baffied detective ‘alwaye-in-hot-water comedian, rejoke see him grandly filinz the office of leading man opposite Wanda Haw “Her Sturdy Oak,” which is the feature. A comedy entitied “Peaceful Alley,” will be included in this bill Davis Theatre Fresh from its triumphs on Broadway, where it has been witnessed by many cal people “Lightnin,” will be presented at the Davis theatre Thufsday night, Oct. 13 This is the comedy that has broken the world’s Tecord run of 1291 con- secutive performances on the stree of_the world. For three years it pl Gaiety theatre with standing Ways at e gremium. John Golden is the producer and Wia- chell Smith the author of “Lightnin’ * and the production to be seen here has been staged under the authors gersonal direction. The cast is headed by Mil- ton Nobles as Lightnin’, Bill Jones and Bessle Bacon as Margaret Davis, the vaudeville actress. The organization i on its way to Boston. Like the other John Golden First Year” “The Wheel,” “Tu 1o the Right” “Dear Me and “Three Wise “Lightnin’ * introduces human, wholesome types and is built upon found- ations of laughs and heart throbs. Its story is is built around Lightnin' Bl Jones, socalled because he moves slow- 1y and doesn’t exert himself if he can help it. But he is a lovable old scatterbrain. He drinks and loafs and lies and makes everybody in the cast, except a couple of deep«dy X vAluins; all everybody in the audience loves him and laughs at him and with him. Seats mow on sale. “The Breed Theatre When an audlencs of pictaregoers be- comes thoroughly engrossed with the ac- tion of the screen, & absorbed, that everything else is as nothing, and when as obe person it breaks forth into ap- plause—then, you can say that there's something exceptional about the picture. That's just what can be said _about Lite's Darn Funny the Dallas AL Fitzger- ald praduction for Metro, which bad its first showing yesterday at the Breed the- atre, and which proved as entertaining and exciting a picture as has been seen in this city in a long time. / Two things contributed to this. The most important was the scintillating, dashing performance given by Viola Dana as Zoe Robert, the struggling little vie- linist, whose plans of storming the artis- tic world repeatedly go wrong, and whose efforts to place a fellow-artist on the highway of success finally come to frui- tion. The second eiement in the pleture’s favor is that it is an adaptation from the Saturday Evening Post story, “Caretak- ers Within, by Christine Jope Slade, which delighted readers all over the land. For the second feature Alice Caloun will be seen in the clever comedy drama, Peggy Puts It Over. — Strand Thursday, Friday, Saturday The Keith vaudeville program at the Stramd for the last half of this week consists Love and Skank in a comedy novelty offering. Bea Belmont and Stow- away, in a singing and piano offering. De Lea and Orma, excellent comedians, and a novelty surprise. That the president of the United States. can, for the moment, forget the league of nations, rail rate reductions, peace reso- lutions and cabinet meetings, and be- come just a “movie fan” was pretty well proved, it is stated, during President Harding’s recent visit to New York city. On the way from Washington to New York, on board the “Mayflower.” the Alice Joycd produetion, “The Scarab Ring® was projected for the presidential party, which included, besides the president, Mre Harding, the secfetary of the navy and other notables. ‘This picture will be shown at the Strand Thursday, Friday and Saturday. At the Strand Today Those who have not yet seen ""n'fi“"' ville bill at the Strand this first half of the week betier sec it. “A very fine pre- gram featuring Lyle & Virgina, whe are comedians as funny as they make them: Smith _and Nieman, also clever and | comedians. Frank Mullane in fine com- edy and songs, and the Roma Duo, very clever artistic dancers. The feature pie- ture with Hoot Gibson in Action, is cer tainly full of thrills laughs and excite- ment. Don't miss this bill. Last day to- day. Hartford—Miss Harriette P. Case of No. 17 West Raymond street, Hartford, has been elected cheer leader of the senior class of Laseil seminary, Auburne dale, Mass. . FOR SALE—Horses FORSALE 1 have 15 Horses that are brokes in fops