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W R s TR 1Y W AT 30 s R G g S0 A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Waat I'A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male WANTED—Female —— WANTED—Miseelianeons NORWACH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTUBER 13, T921 A vBullefin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Sell Advertisement Will Rent It A Bulletin To Lt Advertisement Will Rent It AvcTION 3 LEGAL NOTICES o iraining department of a large ac- | _octltd ng corporation will interview men X 'LN WANTED of zood character, for | WANTED—Position as housekeeper | WANTED—Thoroughly broken mal £ o ascountancy: a special agent | for ome man. Write G. C., Bulletin. rabbit hound; must bark at hole. Prodell. 565 Boswell Ave. octi3d e e | “WANTED _Two nadify for se Lunch, Broadway. granted by appointment sta D = G-36, Bulietin Office. oct13d |of two; WANTED—Two first class truck driv- | ofe and. position. Geory Lambert, Ocenm, octlid =2 A occupation, ete. Ad-| WANTED—A housek ne washing or ironing octidd | WANTED—Furnished spartment of ED—Position as chauffeur, com- |, WANTED—A ~ woman eneral TR T T Ypbainent: o | houseworks, Tambly Of (wo; ho washing; pert an Box L. M., care g“og';;';;f nights. ~ Apply 12 CHff St. etz oct1sa | octlZ ly = e = T wa~tED T TR Ty Palace of Sweets, 115 Main St. octidd WANTED_Bby for. afternoons and |, WANTED—A middle aged woman to| 2 O ) ! . | way, second floor. WA TEDFour first ciass carpenters. | octlld 6 ith Ave oet12d velder. J. Pri®)s, 28 Cove St. oct12d | Norwich. g R Shen 1| 4o cooking and stay with elderly lady.| TURN INTO MONEY your old furni- fays. F. W. Woolwerth Co. octlid | Write P. 0. Box 412, Plainfield, Conn. ———— ———— | storerooms, by writ cased organ; special, if sold at once, FOR SALE—One very 5 years 0ld; ono 2 year = broken an’even 385 for pair. . . day- City | WANTED_Buyer for a fine piano | 2 e Cotn FOR SALE—Farm of 33 acres, 1520, The Plaut-Cadden Company (knowh | line between Norwich and New London. @ family | for’ quality and service since 187%). bt joFO%8 | _ootlsd Main S R KNIGHT .......... hound, partly Having sold my farm on the. Montville | Center road, I will sell at public aunction ire Bw. i .. Ploswml,; 9 MONDAY, 0CT 17, 1921, ture, stoves, boks. crockery, mirra which are stored tn your attics, barns an mantic, Ct, Tel. 633-3. augdThSTw jon to be estab) ed in Norwich, Conn. 850 per week allowed as salary from sarnings and share of profits, which should net better than $7,500 annually ) cash investment required, fully s wured: give previous experiencé, age and TED—] general housework. evenings. House, Taftville, for two onl charge. Phone 292 MALE | derful _opportunity HELP WANTED ma: only those who, hav ulars, write Carroll Advertising calntance will quaiify.” A 44 Washingion St., Providenee, rawer 363, Denton, New oct13d WANTED—Experien one who can ma twood machine ze, experi aged yman for | €st prices, Louis D, Ward, 30 and 32 97 North Main St | Water S WANTED—Position _ g00d cook ; can take entire | WOMEN canvassers wanted: a won- | Conn. Phone 1 to_earn | from $25 to $36 weekly canvassing in their own neighborhoods in their spare |time; an investment of $50 required you handle your own money. For parti AGEE wantcd o tak charge of | WANTED Male and female amateur | —yvANTED _Second hand furniture and | Suernsey co aneh offies for Liree (ieago. Soor | <ingers and musicians for series of 10cal | antiques; oidvec: and largest dealers in | Turmbull Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. il t10d | Norwich ; we buy and scll anything ; high= | _° : 3 spio- | training; ac ] Poarmak | WANTED.. Sonnier iandees s N i e fast; also ono coon hound will sell of ganCotton Mily 75 Water St, New (il Charies Macht, P. 0. Box nousekeeper, | London. oobiaa’ ; { G Sl S e e 4-| FOE SALE_20 busie! = i AN KD Second hand (urmitae ioh, | Walnuts, five barrels sweet russet elder, - Reitad " | one work horse. § years old, aveight 1300 o |, sound aud kind, wiil trade $3.00 an_cvening; pieasant home work | new m fren ‘everywhere, Ziting [ Matne, plain postcands; send dime for full de- 100R SALE—Two new milch cows. Call u 3 e efore § a. m. and after 5 p. in. [ngtioy; | MLk tEs M octid_ | oceioMw % 2 RL WANTED—Farms for eale; list YoUs | WOR SALE_Gas stove. cooking range | Charles Peterson, tigues and books. 3§-1 for men and wome tails. Foster Bootlear, 9§ Winter St, forms With us; we have many purchasers address Box 93, Versailles, Conn. Phone es and wages expected. Ad- | HUNDREDS men-hovs, government railw ence $135 m free; wri A. Moran, Real uare. . A rooms, Steiner residence, x Phone 821-3. LOST AND FOUND frnd A -| "o x X ndi- | J house for sale. . Tel. 157 ers, 'Sell thom qulek, 18 your farm for KowT— ‘e oy To RENTiRG foraiied Tooms or | f8le7 Communicate with New England |im ¥ condiion, chegn: - houscieaping. ~ Telephone 353-12. gy R e S e i arm, sep TO RENT—Five-room e store, good location for a small grocery storo; reasonable remt statc Broker, Franklin urnis| cigars 7 for 25e, § e e Bt | Saturdas only ; Scholls broadleal cigar b | svery’ way : ociirc St | tor 250 Gold Bond Tabaka 10¢ & tin; | Thompeen, Putham: Gonn. TO BENT — Large TO RENT Six-room apartment and|Shop. Rranch store, Thayer BIdg. ent octl2d trance. two | WAN §S per month. 2 Broadway. Also | factory no charge made. guaro, 123 Oakridge St. Phone $27-5. | ferms. FOR RENT--Six-room tehement, mod- ,,Mpl i iR Bldg. Call or WANTED—Farms.. We have the buy- LENT—Basement tenement, ND_3385 buys o beautifu) S5-pote | rooms. toilet and_cellar, et o i, Fanning, No iprovements, with garage. TO RENT—Siore in Cadillac building. | Inguire Max Gordon & Son Corp. COVELLO, 198 Clift St antic, Coun. Tel. Iebanon 47 0 FOR SALE ) ractichlly mnew cabinet e laundry stove. also up; two to three months, Address Box K. W.|Llano, mahogany case, dining room suite, A., Bulletin. octlid | two large rugs and ~brass bed, at 10 o'elock sharp, six or seven rooms, furnished house for |gas range, tie following articles: 1 mowing ma- lumber wagon, 1 low, 1 hiarrow, Tow cultivator, 1 wheel rake, buggy, 1 one-herse &led, 1 one-horse weeder. 1 two- 1 corn sheller, 1 small grinter, carpen: 4 aiso_tools of description. 10 tons of No. 1 hay, due about Dec. 1, ~ WANTED_Floor show case. Apply at SPrings and fine mattress will be sold reasonable, at once. Call No. 124 Lroad~ ter's bench, SAVE $100 by buying this fine Colby & Duncan_ upright Diano, fine condition, 1 set double harness, beds, chairs, table, couch, organ, | spinning wheel, weight 1300, skeiner, winder, 1 cow due and many other articles tos numerous rth $225, special for $12. e 7 telephoning us, | #07 WANTED By Gressmaker, sowinc bY | ind' receive sash for what you have | Cadden Complny (known for quality and WANTEDPosition_as _ acelytene |the day. Mrs. K. Wilson, P. O. Box 84, | Ward Bros, No. 45 Jackscn St, Willi |SCEVice since 1872). farm house, cow with calf take place n FOR SALE_Litter of pups bred ir Norwich. ~Phone 708-3. beagle and coen hound, fart raised o may19ThSTu game count Montvitlé, Oct. 10, 19310 0T N0 : Wit make good with little ‘quickly, for they are zoirg WITTER BROS. and Salesroome, 42 Main St., Dan'elson will seil for Mr. this seetion of te AUCTION —HEAD CATTLE—35 for all kinds 'of farms. Communicate |2hd orsan. with Sam Green or Peter Owdiy, P. O. St Jewett City, i FOR SALE—22 . power boat, g 617-2. octild . | condition D Td and| WANTED—Light trucking jobs, local| ~ FOR SALE—A large full sized fire en- % | or Jong. distance, ressonable rates. Ad- | gine in pertert Tepein s an el fre en neuire of John | drese Maple Hili Farm, R. F. D. No. L | fire department budding i South wina .()cllo ham. Guilford Smith. (RUBERCULIN ON FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1921, Ledyard, n and {or the Di of Ledyard, on the 12h day of Oc ' D. 1921 Town Clerk, in 8 resent — 4 HOLDRIL Oct. 18th, -ard Tuesday can be seen at|Bat 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, rain or shine JIMINY ! —Look_for Saturday: Manila cum’ won, cum all, to Fagan’s Smoke TED—Concrete walks 1 Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- WE BUY and pay highest prices for St. Phone 38-2. seplid. WANT TO SELL your WANTED—100 farms for _catal 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. jy22d FOR SALE_Black cocker breeding guaranteed .50 2 box of 100, for | vears, { to that effec octsd FOR SALE—The fine res o | West Thames St., 10-room house. to build. | provements, in first olass condition, ga ot = age for six cars, exura building lof, al James ¥umi- | river frontage, at a low pri Frank A, Bill, Telephones 1816 or 1211-2. LE—One two-seated carriage BY WARD BEOS, WILLIMANTIC, CT., | 15 JACKSON ST., THURSDAY, D. No. 1. Yantie, Conn 2. oct easonicd slabs second hand furniture and _ books, | hard wood. Beard & Son Kremens, successor to King, 4§-50 Water | §15-4 SPEING BROOK FARM—Excellent. tion, pleasant sur- | farm? This |90 acre farm, ¥8d | agency sells quick, ony time. Weislers | roundings. Karm Agency, 9 School St Danieison, | Two good six room cottages. ement, 74 North Main st., | SOBR peulf sl anann for gavage, 5,000 square 0 WAREROOMS, Two barns and outbuildings. 40 rge pastures, hcock Chairs, Maple acres fertile fields, Drawers, High uabie Woodland. $3,000 only. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE farm, and Chippéndale LOST it 5o KENT—Roo 21 | kecping. _Phone 1987 br - FOR RENT, Fin | Six-room b 4 a OTING any Car. | FOE SALE—Autemoblies HORS LS _— - wels! » YOR SALE--Dodge touring car, rs | winter ton additional. | “octiinuns - | vom saLE Cadilac PRSALE | nousE all kin of wor. « for sale of | ying order, good paint and tires. r e ‘4 them. | ween 6 and 7 p. ELMER L. FIER | Lani pn, Conn. se3 )R SALE—Saxton ming condition, - - ve Tel T39-2. ZUNESAL .‘ FOR SALE—1921 Ford Cummings & Ring § "% FOR SALE—§-48 Plerce-Arro od_tires, ¢h hureh SC., 7, No. 23 oetl2d FOR SAL Fuaneral Directors FOR SALE—19 @1 1001 Ford touring car, Y SR A ol | running der; Deither car ever run over| . Bl miles; o Teasonable offer over | 75-Acre Farm Near City; 414500 o tfer car refused. Telephone rucks and Carts B o Building [ 2013 Putnam Div of Coramerce Building D g g ; 23 ps e ‘H'% T it Bl 0w sALE—1920 Gukland sedan. A | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- |impicments, prncoeotdag it g e T T R _| ming, Upholstering and Wood Woerk, | thrown in; NESETRSE | FOR SALE—Sccond-hand “Indian und | Blackemithing in all its branches | SLON" (rive. Norwich out_ sidecars ; reasonable. | tillage ; R TASE PRI | [\ cs Donovan, § Mala St. USED ¢ GAGER Funeral Director FOR SALE +PROMPT SERVICE DAY OB NIGHT | et Tires, paint FUNERAL DIRECiORS e Norwich and Jewett City | painted. 88 MAIN STREET L e | OUDWORTH & THOMFPSON FOR S E JNERAL DIREC 11920 MAXWELL ROADSTER — A-1| ARCHITECTS AI ‘ FUNERAL D ‘KL"TO,BS [ Mechanical Condition — Repainted| ~ Thever Buildiag, Norwich, Cean. AND EMBALMERS | and Tices Excelient. cady Assistant Telephone 410-2 | 1920 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — A-{ BOOKBINDING DAY OR NIGHT Mechanical Condition — Run Less Than 5,000 Miles. Shea & Burke 41 Main Street | T. N, c1GARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. / will_pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN FOR SALE—Ford roadster, good run- Avply AUTOMOEBILE ACCESSORIES r :—\ Dyer St | — e r = a8 as new. 994 | Lauole Tire Co. 93 W. Main St feb24d touring car, od_condition, price reasonabie. 1u- 5. B. Camyp, 280 Broadway. octlid FOR_SALE—1918 Nash touring car; ... AND REPAR WORK Write Box Wiliimantic, C price rignt. Ring Bros. Tel. 1 1918 Cadillac_brougham v Automobiles, octila o v | Carriages, Wagons, mechanical condition. 117 Broad St. RS must be sold; ripps-Booth 20 1917 Cadillac, in exceilent | condition, new engine, will sell reasonable t once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St s | FOR SALE o e e | 192!_Nine B. Series FRANKLIN|f% bR S L — | " 'SEDAN, in excellent condition — A No. 1. This car »..‘:“l‘;'..';“{i:: POULTRY HOURIGAN BROS. Gt 16000 miles Price'ta move 4 on government research; pamphlet frc:, | 1918 SCRIPPS-BOOTH, 3-passenger | Morris Farm, Eggtone Specialist, Bridge- | Roadster — Overhauled re- | port, Conn. oct3d e 7o ——| 1918 OVERLAND MODEL %, COUN- ARCHITECTS Ibe Henry Allen & Son Co.| TRY CLUB—Overhauled and re- 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excsilent Condi- | JOSEPH BRADFORD tion, With Several Accessories. | |1918_BUICK, 5-passenger Car — New | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | Cuneral Di':ectors i Top—Repainted and Overhauled. | MAXWELL TOURING CAR—in Good CHIBOPODIST Condition—Can Be Bought Cheap. 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. WANTED—We pay highest prices for elld WANTED—Second hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 715 Main St, Willimantic d Bags, | \ for all makes | Bring name of New London t., Tel. 1703- OB SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord ; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cord; chiest- .ricot | A- Bruckner, 55 Franklin'St. Pnone 717-3 | nut wood, $8 cord; P el | Norwich. . mar2dd second hand furniture. Norwich Furmi- |of stoves. _|ture Ca. Breed Bidg. Tel. 1914-3. We |number. with | buy, sell and exchange. 3-cord lots, §7.50 cord. Henry Saucier, Danielson, Tel. $1-3. Snuffer and Tray HAVE your tires 1readed, look like new, wear like new, . OF ALL KINDS Broiler iron, to a genuine House and Norwieh | WITTER BROS. Nine room dwelling and ad tional building lot, No. 58 Fair- mount Street, (West Side). rare bargain for Information give only by FOR SALE. FOR SALE Cottage House No, quick buyer. . with bath, and hot air fur- part of purchas THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Emm————— taken on moitgage 91 Main St, 'FOR SALE oo Spnialor 0 | 507 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET | tak Broadway, e farmer big aug2id nied, in good repair, Ve minutes walk to | Franklin squ FRANCIS D. DONOHUE desirably located in (freen must bé sold as owner i Crops, 2 Teams, 6 C pasturage ; DGO & olark Corp, = cords_wood, house, splendid lake view; Dbarn, basement stable, leaving town, interests such Receiver, and £aid bond sha gate, join_them noy PHYSICIANS . than E. catalogue free. Na- orwich, Conn. Estate Broker Franklin Square MARKOFF, M. D. , NOSiE AND THROAT -104, Thayer 3idg. Tel. 1799 PRINTING i i | PRINTING of all kinds promptly and {neady done. ~Estimates promptly and Franklin’St. wayldd THE SECEET of winter eggs. baged BEOUKBINDER 108 Broadway | 1 | m—ee A. G. THOMPSON, . S. Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suite 7-8, Alice Bldg.. 331 Main St, Norwieh, Coan. Pioone 1366-& 1am3id BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn. HOTELS Estat for Half a Century) Prop. First class per thousand | o (5l S e 3. F. CONANT. 11 Fr ot i b SR et S L R T R PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. —— e —— CONTEACTOES—JOBBERS, —_— Tlumbing and Heating. DANCING JOHN BLUM, . ~ Smas e coAL AxD Breed Buiding. Phone. N M. LEVY, GTHEor OB | o i PHONE 568-5 ow FPhone 1995 o | COAL, seasonea wood and kindlings tn Durkee Lane AMERICAN HOUSK, Morrissey, garage service com- nected. ~Phone. Shetucket St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Buropean e PLUMBING SUPPLIES jarge or small quantities. Phome 504 e¢ y 1325-2. R. Shapiro, Willow Bt., formerly | Workmen at the fairest prices is guar- Best work and materials, at right | prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. The very bvest plumbing by expert | teed ; also heating and gasfitting, " JOHN F. TOMPKINS, WHES 501 WANT 10 out your busi- | WHMEN ¥0O WANT to pul usi- ness before the public, there is no medi- | ness bet’-'»rs ine publle. BT um better colgita or wsetic ® | cviumns of Toe 18 1o medi. 4a ihroush tne advertising | um better tham through the adyertsing | ' THERE 18 uo aavertising medium 67 Wést Man St. Eastern Cunnec ceual w The Bulle M for business results. INSUKANCE FOR SALE 8-ROOM COTTAGE Has steam heat and other improve- Good location— ONLY §3,500 4-TENEMENT HOUSE In good repair, near PRICE $6,000 APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS INSURANCE Real Estate and General Insurance Telephone 431-2 91 Main St. Telephone 876 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bidg. Norwich, Conn. TWO CARLOADS OF VERMONT COWS JUST AREIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FRAX . 30 LEBANON. TRUCKING GEOBGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, Tel. 617-12. jyld 541 Main St moving and tru GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. and trucking. Tel. C. D. JOSLY move everything tention- given to FOR SALE Nice Brick House on Greeneville, consisting of {wo teneménts, Tooms and bath each; must be sold. For further details see CLARENCE SHOLES, BUYER AND SELLEK, 188 ‘West Thames St., Norw FOR SALE desirable property, s of fine 10-room house and outbuildings, with about 18 acres of land, located on Norwich Town.end, a great op- Choice property 4t very reasomabie price. Fer £ .riber particulars, inquite of JOUN A. MORAN, Beal Estate Broker, Franklin Square, WOOD FOR SALE 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord 3 West Main St. six. “Long Distance Zimmerman, TEAMING and moviug, trucking a_specialty. Main SU Phone 8 C. B. BEOMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. 3! LONG DISTANC! TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily and at reasouable 5 and Express Jonn H. Ford, 233 ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street ERNEST = Teacher of the Phone 127-4 Blise Place ! Have a Fow Qutfits to Lend. AUCTION NOTICE Assessors Notice BY WITTER BROS,, Auctioneers, Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St, Danielson, Ct. We will sell at public auction on TUESDAY, OCT, 18, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., sworn to, of ail taxable property charged a e tional, according to law. at_this time. the mammoth and up-to-date equip- ment of farming tools, wagons, and other merchandise used on the stock farm of the late Thomas S. Harrison on Pomfret St, Pomfret, Ct, to "~ described in particular later. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, by mail upon application. from 7 to Lists w day, Oct. 4th, 1921, Dated “at Norwic 1921 9. Conn., Sept. 921, ALBIE L. HALE, Jon OAT. { A R. MANNING, at 10 o'clock a. m., " Assessors wiil be livestock and crop da; sep28d 4 HEAD OF ANIMALS 1 R L - oo i 1 Fine dairy herd, horses, sheep. pigs, O I I‘ E ducks, hens, pullets, etc. A fuli and detailed description of this important et wind non- sale will appear in Saturday’s issue. Towy of Scot- stilied 10 retum o the | the fivec day, of writien or printed i sworn 10 ta: LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD charged or ording 1o | | ames Norma strict, decea Administrator e . atid nonths from order, on the & ? N.f aper I g a circuialion 3838 t s bavins seiuiin | Ascessers” Netice rd. Attest: urn 1o HOLDRIDG, SAMUEL a writien or ¥y Judge. nd =worn | signed at Norwich, Conn., | ANDREW . DAVIE: Administrator T 5 MR Nov. 1, 1% on the 11th day of October, A. DATE H—NELSON $° 4V RACE. state of Charles H. Bushn Ny W. CLARK wiell. in said District, deceased | oetizd Ordered, That the Administrator All pergons liable to pay taxes in-the | town of Norwich, are hereby notified to return to the assessors on or before the first day of November, 1921, a written or printed list, properly signed and zham Memordal. g Pung "‘J:&“‘;’""" No. 3. L 0. O meets in Feliows’ Lafayette Council, N oL B. of A., meets at Women of Moosen meet in(#::u- Honfk Clan am, No, 251, meets in Stelner's Hall s ANNOUNCEMENTS Salvation Army Meeting. traveling salesmat arge of the the hall to- by them on the first day of October, 1921, Those foiling to make a list will be alty of ten per cent. addi- 207, L'U. St J, 25 Shetucket All "those having in charge. exempt eart Legion, property, ate requested to make relurns Blanks can be obtained at the nsses- sors’ office in Clty Hall, or will be sent e Office hours: 9 a. m. o 5 p. m., and on Wednesday and * Saturday evenings 1 be received beginning Tues- th, Salvation Army {in the cast of | smashing comedy suceess Golden will prese =iden! persons | rhursday nxlous {amused mi The high cost who undertakes \c creditors of said dece { s AL e s their claims id es ! wix mont , by posting a | notice 1o * er with a copy | { ot this order, e stgnpost nearest o | | the place where said deceased last dwelt, | E o = and in the sume Town, and by pebtishing | i et S L Uie same once M a newspaper having 4| Tie circalation in said Jistrict, and make re- ] “t record. Ioutaks Attest: IIELEN M. DRESC come up at this time. IDERICK W. BURTON CRT W. KINMOUTH UCK W. TURNER, erk, NOTICE.—ANl creditors of maid . | ceased are hereby notifled o present thele ciaims against said estale lu e ui signed at 7 Treadway Norw Conn., within the time above and foregoing orde ARLES H. BUSHNELL, JR., L ALLYN, Town ( Ledyerd, Conn., seventy-five cents, It is an origi introdution to th the Town of Led- has been a hit of b while Ducks winter for Miss Dan; cous success ed by Realart. just enough suspense to secur, finest emotional scking the Tiger, Picture, starring Conway Tea yard ar by awarmed o mert in the % L Town Hall in Lédyard on Tuesday, Oct, 2. AYLING, Sudge. Iu. 1921, at 3 0’ in the afternoon. abo s and foregoing ia a L ue copy ction on the report of Town Of- and. to do any other business oet13d Mministraior. n . worru vs. mernrrr| ANNOUNCEMENTS ting, Incorvorated, Superior Court. ondon County. 1 the above entitied cause by dire ion of the Honorable Aliyn L. Brown, Asnouncement Auto Livery hereby given of the following order of | ¢d car suitable for wedds funera said Judge: christenings, calling. shopping. ti 1. “That Gilbert S. Raymond of Dleasure riding and distance trips. Ord- vich be. and he liereby is, appointed | ers can be left at Bailey's garage, Bath y_Receiver of the said Herbert | '* " % Cranston fearporuted street o the Cranston store, 2. That said appointment shall not | Broadway apman is an expirt take effect until said Gilbert S. Raymond | driver, a graduate of one of schools in Maszsa © experiencs miles and shall have filed with the undersigned a |fest automol hopd in. proper form, wh good and suf- | 1y had a ficient surety, in sum of five thou-{ .G 145 1 sand dollars, conditioned on the faithrul | driven hundreds performance of his duties under said ap- |country and in Fr pointment and in the event that he shall | charges aré reasonable any time or times hereafter be con firmed or appeinted in said action cither s tempor or permanent Receiver, his faithful performance of his dut Aerial Regatta Race Stard change i ha been approved by the undersigned. said Raymond immediately | upon the taking effect of nis said anpoint- | ment shall vroceed 1o take possession of Al the books, pavers, evidences of debi and property of said corpora! owing 1o it, a on, o ‘oot | machine i’ to take | urday at twelve in his'power to ee- ) mitting the ra nd preserve its aasets. d over the vari : That said Receiver continue to | allow the inierest carry on, in such manner as hie may deem | . 3 judicious, the business now conducted by | TV t Narragansett purk iu tir U cornoration until otherwise ordered, | the % n he eight but no longer than for one month from |uled day. date, and to that end he is author- to make such contracts. purchases and disbursements as may be necessary The smaller the wife’s pocket boo 5. That a hearing upon the confirma- | the oftener the husband is called upo tion of said appoiutment be had before | to fill it. the undersigned in the Superior Court Room in New London the 21st day of October, 1921, at 10 o'clock In the fore- noon, and that give notice of s i = said hearing, to all parties in’ interest. | ir Servi by publishing a_copy of this order in The Head Of Air Service Norwich Bulletin and by mailing a_like copy, postage prepaid, to cach stock- | holder of record and known credfior 6f said corporation at their several best ob- tainable addresses, all on or beforc the 14th day of October, 1921. Dated at Norwich. Conn. this 11th day of October, 1921. ALLYN L. BROWX, A Judge of the Superior Cou The above and {oTeg0ing is a true copy of record. Dated at Norwich, Conn.. this 13 day of Octuber. 1921 GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Temporary Receiver, Herbert E. Ring, TIncorporated. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Yorwioh, on the 12t day of October, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. tate of Steohen H. Norman, late of Newport, R. L, deceased. The Administrator anpeared in Court and filed a written avolication alleging that said estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to sell eertain real estate helonging to said estate, fully described in said applica~ tio Whereupon, Tt Ts Ordered. That sald application bo heard and determined .at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in 82id_District, on the 17th day of October, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'cloek In the forenoon. and that notice of the pen- dency of said application, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publ- cation of this order once in some news- paper having a_circulation in said Dis- trict, at least three days prior to the date’of said hearing, and that return be made to the Court. NELSON 1. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. oct13d Cierk. Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere YARRY B. FORD 233 'Main St. TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET Sig mearum ticut equal to The Bulle Wo for busiese ~=sults. Phone 792 Times. Coles returned Saturday from Chicago. where he was in a{tendance atthe” an= National association. of the Philippines. its appeal to the The scene is | Mr. Percy Morgan Chapman begs to Judge of the of ‘Court. movler i |announce that he has secured a nice clos- | “Down and Out meeting of the east tempted suici club a valuabl proposes that insure the life A news week atre, sett: usual contin our own His At the Strand today of the elongate ¥ clever pianists, bill with a novelt awkwardness plainclothes man in d temporary Receiver| Gieneral Menoher Resigns As scenes were s and it was nece with a keen the picture pouiare with all who see it Breed Theatre “Life’s Darn Funny, title of the comedy-dram: in whick Dana is starrine at the Bree: production is theatre today 2 camera version of ¢ Saturday Evening “Caretakers Within.” It was Parro and Arthur D. Ripley, Dallas Fitzgerald, who direct- her four most recent ner work. Miss scenarioized by ed Miss Dana productions, supervised Dana enacts the role of a struggling Mt~ after many years of trials and tribulations, sacrifices her am- bition to attain the pinnacie in the music worid in order to find hap- iness in another way. ny” is Miss Dana's first picture since her return from New York, where she spent six weeks purchasing new gowns and re- viewing all the mew Broadway shows. “Home Stuff,” an original story of Frank Dazey and Agnes Johnston, Written es- pecially for Miss Dana. was her last pie- ture before going East. Alice Calhoun will also be seen in “Peggy Puts It Over,” & clean wholesome story of 1ifc as it ex- ists in a small town where the inhabi- tants need waiing up. i tle violinist Major General Menoher, who re- ‘ cently resigned as head of the air Opened the Men's Eyes. ” b » service, commanded the 42nd The speed with which a woman as chairman of the New York state demo- | (RAMbOW) division during its en- cratic convention handled the meeting | ire fishting career in France. He bewildered the male delegates. They | Will be ziven his choice of the three must have been bachelors or they would | COrps area commands that will be have understood.—Pittsburgh Gazette- | vacant in the near future. It is generally assumed that he will elect to succeed Major General Leonard Middletown.—Former Mayor Frank A.| Wood as commander of the Sixth corpe area (Chicazo), when the lat- nual convention of the Grain Dealers'| 'O, 1% 3Ppointed Governor General _—_— Motion Plctures at Davis Theatra. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pletures &f Strand Theatre. Lightnin' at Davis Theatre. h Stationary Enginecers’ Asso- ciation, No. €, meets at Buckinghat Me- Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 54, i meets in Bnckir A 0. H, 124 Andersor from Middletown wil also take vart i 1flw meeting. old timers” * the record comwad on sajc vingin : y, when he ¥ remained with it od parts in productions, “America.” sueccastully Lter of the rich a whole week sdest sum of <t many a whieh riday anc story written for Miss who needs no his - mAny id of comedy-drama Lot h stage and screen written last Letty” imstan was re- dramatio among the plctures of the season, atest Selznick e. which i second feature, is softened with a suf- insure the & 114 in the Kiondike where representatives of the about ® west. An st gives one member of the rich-quick idea. He formed to vietim. comedy entitled shown There will s show Saturday e . Keith's vaude- bill opens with De Lea & " Here is fur The appellation is a comedienne man is mot as he s are two ex- who arc e muc act is “Lofg- are twe popular close iie ers find humor natural r or the in- express rol- of & arab RIng™ Strand theatre wl 2 facul- ¥ when a 2t and sions the mirth. tacular scenes. requires an ev large cast and ives Alice unlike anytning ously appeared. A cast of capn Joyce in the well known screen plaver with Corinne Bubble.” play: eptionally cc a Toie s previ- ers suoport Mise K > appeal roadway H nterpretation of the uspense and mysters intorwosen wuld make expressive Vil the feature The screen of success . “Life’s Darn Fun-