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A Bulletin Want' Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It | WANTED—Fomale A Bulletin Want - Advertisement Will Get It NORWICH BULLETIN, WONDAY, OUTOBER 17, Y921 | A Bulletin For Sale ~ Advertisement Will Sell It B SALE {A Bulletin For Sale | . Advertisement Will Sell It e —— — ] A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Seil I* LEGAL NOTICES 'l“l‘"l)-—lhd 3 aged tarmhlnd d, and with rot more than. one 1o live in house on my farm and ourd two men ; best of wages ; references WANTED—In family of four, compe- tent girl for eral housework, includ- ing small family wash; a farmhouse at Scotland, Conn., with peenle of refine- ki Teu l W. 8. Brown, Shepard Hill | ment l.llfl indness. 298-3 Willi- Cam. Centrai Village, Conn. Tel 2612 |mantc 7 eetld Mvsmy D I WANTEDVoung or middle aged WANTED—Good abl an, good | Woman to assist in housewerk and car R e e | L i 11 B Tel. 197-14 Jewett City before § a. m.|Ave. Tel. 1426. ; oct17d octl7d | T\WANTED_First class cook. Write to igars; trav- | Box Yantie, Conn. _ oct17d _ ung., salary and expenses or Commission | wnyED — Middle sged Ameriean .“lf aceount, for state of Conn. ve. ambitious, energetic; re m Pfliflred; man with sales exper! apce and acquaintance with retail chants preferred ; former experience in our lipe not neceksary: good opportunity for t man to establish permanent, orof) business. A. Landmark & Co. woman as houseckeeper. Bulletin, wswzn—sflahd!« at | !hn F W. ‘Woekworth Co. _L_li__ Write Box sl WANTED Now is the time to have your ol furs made new. Telephone 1531 or call at 56 Oak St., City. octlid ANTED—Male and female amateur singers and musicians for series of iocal entertainments. Box 23, Bulletin. octld T WANTED—Four-row “potato sprayer. and potato planter, Iron Age preferred; please state price. Elmer W. Russell, Niantic, Conn. oct17d WANTED — Second hand houselold oods, antique furniture, china, _rare ooks' and pletures, glassware, etc, t cash price Louis D. Ward, 32 e @ board in TWANTED—Aged couple cozy home with modern conveniences. Awly to ln John Aldrich, Putnam, Ce R. or Phone 201-13. octlsd Denver, Pa. octl7d SALES manager; there Is @ big oppos| ‘umity for some live man to secure the sxelmsive seiling agency for the most meeded automobile accessory in this terri- tery ; no competition ; must finance initial order. 3500 to $1,000: sive telephone mumber ¥ possible. Alcemo Manufactur- TO BENT rooms, all _improve- Call at 200 o= TO BENT—Six menu. and garage. Main St TO RENT—Nice large !urmahad reoms, back porch and to yourself, com” plete for housezeepi " rid, Newark, N. ng, electric h:ht.l, agfios A Ay near Boswoll car. §6 North St octi7d ANTED Position by bt eri-| FOR BENT—Five-room tenement, b sod mnx'yu'"y'v;‘nu:g:.mu “Box lmrrnlv,;l-ents 30 North Thames St. 769, eare4 Bulletin. oct1id WUNDREDS men-bovs, over 17, want- 'rg FNT—Farnished room, by Amer- »d a8 government railway mail clerks; |lcan T lis 218 Broad St. octl5d commence $135 month ; steady ; list posi- FOR RENT—Barn with two stalls; tions free; write immediately. Franklin o > inathat Dept. 3-A. Rochaster, X. - It reasonakilp | O'Cucrior Bldg.. Thames FOR RENT—Five-room temement, all === madern_improvements. 114 Asylum St " 10 RENT Tenement, electric and bath. lights 426 _Laurel Hill Ave. octl4d ween Wanregun House and Plaut-Cad- =, B en store, Saturday at 430 p. m. Notfy L i[ouE oo 30y Y eard Aleck M. Armstrong. 32 Spring - 4. B arden Ave., or Telephone The Builetin. | % : ard octl7d TO BENT—Five-room tenement and = oo Sty e : ) od TOST_Harvest moon pin of _sap- | SL0rS, £ood location for a_emall grocery store; reasonable rent. Inquire of John A. Moran, Real Estate Broker, Franklin \flum’e oct13d yhires and pearls, between Shannon Bldg. and Thames Square, Saturday. Reward. Heturmn to Bulletin Office, oetl7d — o : - T0 ) ~room apartment and LOST—Friday morning, in the c R o pair of ladies’ shoes. Finder notify Srage- el 223, : A - soet] Tosphtal._Phone 416 oct TO RENT—Basement lenement, wo rooms, toilet and cellar, $8 per month. TLOST—A purple silk umbrella. dsimaly | SO0 Fanning, No. 5% Broadway. Also return to 270 Broadway. house for sale. oct1ld P st 7 - e _::;:‘fl»_"’fl::; TO RENT—Store in Cadillac building. BTt e Aamager . Andeson | lnguire Max Gordor, & Son Lnrn.epl’hone R. F. D. 5, Norwich octizd | 8 LOST—Tan and biack hound, whits | . T0 BENT_Rooms for light house- Keeping. Phone 1987. Jysd FOE RENT, sose. collar. legs and short white tip on all; last heard of east of Gilead, near ilebron-Bokton road : Manchester license i " R ' Six-room basement, 74 North Maln St, e e og wloake motity .| 500d place for garage. 5,000 square ft. in Wood, Manche: Conn Phane G74 | Sar ol BanuEisay can. POEDEEGON A, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cliff St. Tel. -3, octlzd : sl at AUTOMORILE ACCESSORIES WEmn—Tib!es, chairs, burcaus and wptlt.zd C. J. King. Phone 1138-13. convalescents or aged persoms. Ri w Rest, Fairview Ave, Groton. Tel. 1301-4 New London Div. octlda WANTED- To buy a kitchen range. Phone 1138-13 Norwich. octldd WANTED—Bogks written \ by Mark | Twain. C. J. King, . Norwich, Conn. Box 195. octl5d FOR SALE—Light Brahma rooster, 2 years, 10 pounds; will exoha(l:‘\le, fine S, TR g ek TWO NEW HOUSES OR SALE_Three registered heifers, 1 bull 3 years old, 1 cow, 1's monthe' eifer mer, e G Poctiza SHOBT WALK FROM ¥OR SALE—_AIl modern cleaning, aye- |f ¥F¥- ing and pressing establishment, doing a |§ BATH; business of $12,000 or better yearly. For particulars apply to Peck's Real Hstate BATH. Agency 135 Chapman St, Willimantic, POULTRY HOUSE Fon SALE_Kitghen range, nearly new, good condition. Tel §15-i. ocii7d ¥OR SALE—Two new milch cows. Call 1484 before § & m. and after 5 p. m. 0ct1IMWF TELEPHONE 1834 63 FOR SALE_White iron bedstead, oil heater and several other articies. In- quire 218 Broad St. octlsd FOR SA Ferrels, white or brown. Thomas Shea, 361 Cenlral Ave. octlbd TIGS for sale, C. L. Hinckley, Leonard Bridge. Phone Lebanon 45-3. oct15STuTh A choice two-apartmen Price very attractive. For ulars inquire of Real Estate Broker WANTED—Men to buy their pants of us. A big stock of all wool heavy- weights just arrived at stunning prices. Remember, pants to match any coat, alse odd coats to match any pants, and men'’s and young men’s clothing. L. Poiiock, 325 Main St octTd TWANTED— ghly broken male rabbit hound; must bark at hole. H. Prode!l Beswell Ave, ocllzd “ A\TED——-FMms 191" sa\e’ Jist yYour farms with us; we have many purchasers for all kinds of farms. Communicate with Sam Green or Peter Owdly, P. O. slx‘ess Box 98, Versailles, Conn. l’hgne 17-2 umrn' —Look_for Saturday: Manila cigars 7 for 25¢, $3.50 a box of 100, for Saturdax only; Schell's broadleaf cigar & for 25¢ Gold Bond Tabaka 10c & tin; curma won, cum all, to Fagan's Smoke Shop. Branch store, Thayer Bldg. em- trance. octsd WANTED—COI’ICME ‘alk.s to - baild. Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- actory no charge made. James Fumi Y 33 Cakfdge St Thone 6315, sepir - WANTED_Farms.. We have the buy- ers, Sell them quick. 16 your farm for sala? Communicate with New England FnrmuAlem:y. Danielson, Conn. : sep: ¥OR SALE Cockerels, K. I Red. sin- FOR SALE ONE HAS 6 ROOMS AND THE OTHER 5 ROOMS AND LARGE LOT, GARAGE AND CONSULT ARCHA W. COIT HIGHEST GRADE PROPERTIES FOR SALE desirably located in Greeneville. Prope: must be sold as owner is leaving lown, JOHN A. MORAN Assessors’ Noti 'he Assessors of the To f Mans- fleld, Conn, will be in the 'l“'glw‘: Hali at Bm' Hill to receive the tax lists of the wman o || Baea, oo T oF Siiondl Sommeneing ot Cuy 16 test ool 4 day of November. All lists must be handed in on of be- fore the first day of November. To all lists handed in lll.er said date 10 per Bemfll be ld - Pl o I at the store at Merrow, EI.IQ\“]Q Mansfield !Coel'l(e.f. G“rley\ltemlfiuglg;};“ Hall, 'H, Chal C. PARKER, o GnonGH & CLARK, Dl.ud Oct 10, 182 BROADWAY Assessors. London, ss., New London, Oct. 14, 1% Upon' the complaint of the said Eari S. very | Booth, claiming, for the reasons therein ¥ lsct forth. a_ divorce, now pending before PETLY | this Court. having been returned thereto on the first Tuesday in June, 1921 Tt appearing (0 and Deing found by this Court that Ethel M. Booth, the said de- fendant, is absent from this State and t houre, further partic- Franklin Square | gone to parts unknown—and that notice of the- pendency of the complaint was and rose comb. Tel. AUCTIONS AUCTI FOR SALE—Farm of 33 acres, on car line between Norwich and New London, Inquire Edw. Ploutkowski, 95 North Main St. octl3d FOR SALE—20 bushels of shagbark walnuts, five barrels sweet russet cider, one work horse, § vears old, weight 1300 1bs., sound and %ind, will trade him for new milch cows or sell him. Amasa M. Maine, R. D. No. 1, Norwich, Ct. oct12d farm, in the Town of H ebs north of Hebron Center 1 harness, WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 3 ceplzd. WANTED—100 farms for _cataiogue, 10 acres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letier as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. iy22d HAVE your tires 1ggreaded. look mu new, wear like new, as good lnoie Tire Co.. 33 'W. Main st teb2ed QVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. Elacksmithing in all its branches GOt & Clark Corp. 507 TC 15 NORTH MAIN STREET FOR SALE es that are broken in for They are for sale or rices. Come and see them. ELMEE K. PIERSON. 536-3, Jedd GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE | Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Chamber of Coramercs Building Phone 238-z Lady Assistant Main Street INSUKANCE ISAAC S. JONES | | Insurance and Real Estate Agency RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT QUINN INSURANCE AGENCY Teal Estate and General Insurance Telephone 431-2 91 Main St. Norwich, Conn. PHYSICIANS OPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Suite 103-104, Thayer Bldg, Tel. 1799 HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and g neatly d Estimat th; d The Henry Allen & Son Co. aeer’tnll;negl\en The Bulletin’ Co.,_ 66 88 MAIN STREET e ey FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS DANCING 4 H. LEVY, dancing instructor, Odd ady Assistant Telephone 418-2 | 1o )1ws” nal, Norwich. . Phone 1896 or DAY OR NIGHT 401. Private lessons given daily. el ot Evéning class Monday and Thursday, § . m. = Begin now. sep27d, Shea & Burke nooxsrNDING BEOGKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway j ‘ank Books Made and Ruled to Order Funeral Directors 41 Main Street HorELs TRUCKING AMERICAN HOUSE, D. um-:..., GEOLGE LAMBEET, Occum, icaming, Prp. First class garage service moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. jyid e e N S GUS LAMBEET, JE., No. 341 Main St DEL-HOFF MOTKL, Wuropean plam, | MOving and trucking. Tel. 387-5. e ros. Fropo. Telephone 1331. |~ p JOSLYN_ 993 West Main St We $ move everything anywhere. Special at- teution given to moving boilers and ma- t'.hmel')’- l 'l“- . sepbd CIGARS » Long Distance Moving and ressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1458, TIAKING and moving, long icking a mcu]t:n John H. Ford. 231 Haln St. Phone 782, TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wa carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars, It will you to walk over. Jo R. BOWMAN 116-118 W. Main St,, Nerwich, Conn. (Established for Half a Gentury) n'lomv & sox. ;hetm:ket St. 335 LONG 1»|<Tmr:h MOVK.NG TEAMING AND TRUOKING Fone very prwnv-xy and at reasonable CIGARS Whitesione Cige- sare $/9 pos thoustad 4. ¥, CONANT, 11 Nraakla st ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket. Street Phone 175 WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- 488 befcrs the public, trere is medl-| 4. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chirepodist, sm better than i“rough the atverising|Foot S un (muct y-lr fect). Suite olamns of The iz, I7 .. 321 Mais. St ioe BlE.~ Phecaty WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furmiture. Norwich Furni- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. jelld WANTED—Second hand and -nuauo furniture. H. B. Tiger, suceessor N Bruckner, 55 Frasiia St Bnone 1173 Norwich. mar2sd FOE SALE—automoblies FOR SALE—1917 Ford with light de- iivery body, car in good condition, good tires, and will_sell with a tank fuil of gas for $150. W. S. Brown, Shepard Hill Farm, Central Village, Conn. Tel. 28-12 Moodsup Div. octl7d FOE SALE—1918 Cadillac bmughzm, good mechanical condition. Car may be seen at 117 Broad St. Tel. 167-3. Dcll'ld " FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, with winter top_additional. Tel 620. 0et11TuThS TFOR SALE Cadillac_ sedan, perfect condition, price very reasonable. Tel. 1130 oct6ThSTu "FOR SALE—1313 Hupmobile touring, A-1 shave. paint good, price reasonable. Phone 1202-3 FOR SALE—Ford roadster, good run- ning order, good paint and tires. Apply between 6 and 7 p. m. at 107 Dyer S Danielson, Conn. octizd FOR SLL—éax\nn goml rumming condition, eheap. Inquire ) 11 Grove St or Tel.'739-2. oct12d FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car; price right. Ring Bros. Tel. 1290. oct12d ¥FOR condmo' A 7, No. 23 oc SALE—6-48 Pierce-Arrow, good zo0d_tires. cheap. Write Box Church St., Willimantic, Ct. d FOR SALE—1921 Oakland sedan. A bargain. _Tel 605. sep28 TFOR SALE—Second-hand Indian ana Harley-Davidson motorcycles with and | without sidecars; prices reasonable. | jamies Donovan, 9 Main S sep27d FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent | condition, new engine, will seil reasonable it sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may20d 2 FOR SALE { = 1921 Nine B. Series FRANKLIN SEDAN, in excellent condition — Tires, paint and upholstering A No. 1. This car has enly been driven 10,000 miles. Price to move at ence, $2900. 11918 OVERLAND MODEL 90, COUN- TRY CLUB—Overhauled and re- painted. 1920 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — A-1 Mechanical Condition — Run Less Than 5,000 Miles. 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent Condi- tion, With .Several Accessories. | | 1 Top—Repainted and Overhauled. MAXWELL TOURING CAR—In Good Condition—Can Be Bought Cheap. T. N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. PLUMBING SUPPLIES ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS—IOBBERS, Flumbing and JOHN BLUAL iding. PHONE 568-5. Phone, " The very best lubi.nz by workmen at the flilul prices ‘is anteed ; plln heating and gasfitting. HN F. TOMP) mfi- O West Maxn 86 guar- e r— ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thavwer Building, Nerwieh, Conm. e . THEEE 2 0o aavertismg meamum m qual to The Bulle- 1918 BUICK, 5-passenger Car — New- FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes highboys, very old kitche, FOR SALE Cottage House No. 39 Greene Ave., 0c- cupied by the late Thomas Browning; eight rooms, with bath, and hot air fur- | T, several pieces of Mulb ments, always well rented, in good repair, near Oak street. therefore must ISpose Five minuies waik to i ek tioned property. SEA SCALLOPS Will be sold at public auction at our and no end to the small tools, HOLSLHOLD GODDB candle-stands, old rope beds, sets of andirons, part. of a set of Lowe. staif china, inciuding teapot, helmet pitcher, cake plates, saucers.’ custard cups; set of ‘blue crock-’ This is another one of given as required by order of notice heretofore issued, and now the plaintiff A Bulletin To Let AdvettnemantWiflRent]t e —— Wht Is Geing On Tonicht ncas Lodge, . 1 3 ' THee! in Odd Fellows” H:IIIl e " Thames U 0. 137, U. B. of C,_ and Carpenters’ Hall. Artillery, meets at 924 Norwich Aerie, No. 367, meets at 25 Shetucket Slree!.‘ e Motion Pletures at Davis Theatre. Motion Plctures at Breed Theatre.” Vaudeville and Motion Pictures a Strand Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Davis Theatre. A most wholesome entertainment is af- forded in Mary Pickford's new §ilm pro- duction, e - e 'l'hr;mgh the Back Deor,” which ¥OR SALE—New Nash one-ton truck, T g at the I theatrs yesterday pueumatic tires, bargain if taken at EARL_S. BOOTH EL M. |and will be on « once. School Street Garage, Daniclson, G 9}" L °“’." o Notier tomorrovw. Ehbition thers ot Soe Totey - Sgnool i oetisd e of Connecticut, County of New In this feature. cinemaniacs whe like Mary Pickford hes: little girl roles eirls (hat fre serubbed feet. She malee es ghe makes floor with wet, mud Fou laugh and some want to ery. Although the Back Door" i= n the story is so pla ‘Through intriea pan Inter- rdering on the the est and comic situatio asks for a further order of notice in the | tragic that there is never a dull mo- premises. ment in the p! ’nmv(ore ordered, that notice of the For what is probably cy of sald complaint be given b; p\lbmhhl: this order in The Norwi Bulletin, a newspaper printed in Nor- wich, Conn., once a week for two wes suceessively, eommenclnx o or before the 18!!\ day of Octobc y order of Coul ON GEORGE E. PARSONS, ron, two miles | Clerk of the Superior Court for New DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN of stoves. Bring name of stove and| It will be i ‘Water st., Tel. 1703-2. sepTd {’caué,,cummod@ tables, chairs, stoves,| M’'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn, e e LR eds, & FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 bedding, feather beds, etc., etc. cord; in ds-c:gu lots. $8.5¢ per cord; c;nenta S Al\‘“fl“"s z nut woo cord; in COT¢ ots, el of stenciled chairs with ori w cord. Henry Saucier, Danielson, Conn. |decorations, ftiadle-back chair, ose‘;g:rll':,"l MERRO Tel. 81-3. augled |splat-back arm chairs, 2 drop-ieaf cherry | I, F. Wilcox accompanied a party ¢ 2 tablea. Dutch foot table, a number of friends to East Haddam on a fishing trip one day last week” F. W. Millard was in Stafford, Rock- ville and Hartford on business the first of the week. Mrs. Phebe Wilcox is visiting Mrs. Grace Dunham in South Coventry. 2 tops of N cupboard, tea caddy, cups _an erry ware, old of three months ani he above men- ‘wnty-geven days farm. AT WHOLESALE. Caught between Watch Hill and Block Island. Arrive at our plant a few hours | after being caught. Are opened and handied in the most sanitary and scien- tific manner and put in the markets of the state the same day that they are caught, which assures absolutely fresh stock. D. M. BROWN AUCTI at public a m, formerly on place, located tw miles north of Jewett C ett City-Plainfield CHESBRO BROS., octl4d NOANK, CONN, 4-TENEMENT HOUSE 'umerous to mention. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Brown from near Glastonbury recently visited at Edge- ‘wood. ++. Auctioneer ON uction, at the known as the 0 and one-half just off Jew- Miss H. L. Merrow did good work last j week by catching two skunks in a barrel trap. The animals or thelr relatives had previously visited the hen coops of James Taylor, Ira Wilcex and Miss Merrow. Olin French, who is having a week's vacation, attended Stafford fair. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Shaw and chil- dren attended Stafford fair Thursday. meet at the parsonage. will be the leader. Jeremiah Wilcox [§1n good repair, near trofley andf' Jawrses—stay horse. 1400 1bs., 1| *0n the 13th the Benevolent soc school— 1000 Ibs, 1 driving horse, 1 lam. | 20 '2l-day session with Mrs PRICE $6,000 -~ on Stockett of Yantie, a_large number being L) 1f sald da; ofmy. next fair week | Present. They had a most profitable APPLY TO Terms ¢ Caterer will be in at- | 4ay’s work. The dinner and supper JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St. J s SALISBURY. proved most enjoyable. Sunday at the Fitchville Baptist ehurch at 1 la. m. there was a sermon by Rev. W. D. Hetherington. 12.15 noon, the Sunday school. 7 p. m.,.Some Mother's Boy, al SALE. FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES worth and beauty, 3 p. m., Sunday school For further details 1 —— and divine worship at the Scott Hill AT S R T T Baptist church. Oct. 23d Rev. William L 1 ! 1 T. Thayer of Hartforf will be with the and the orices are right. Two have extra | A N = - 55 s e e el e ssessors NNotice Fitchville and Scott Hill people to ex- plain his urgent work. illustrated sermon of 50 slides of great! her career we find heart” involved in backbone of the s of incidents occy the first time A n a s shown, Mary hides the from the garag two waifs she brought and three miles London County. oct17M with her from the Oid Country, to t FOR SALE—Gas stove, cooking range | TOm Andover, Supptuous drawing room where we and organ. Charles Peterson, 38 Hill 5 == serve the ultra-smart set of Long I . Jewett City. octlid ., BUILDING ph B g e ol 2 .],,..T L S e | WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1921, pastime of bridge plaring. The gets its title fro ; condition. ;S el.s S34d. - octild i m—lu»‘;u) OF CATTLE—15 WILLIAM C. YOUNG daughter of the hostess FOR SALE—A large full sized firc en- |, ONC pair of oxen, 7 years old, weight a peculiar comb stae 10 DELTRL Ppe. tan T e 22| 2600 nonnde} 1DaI'3 yoar ol maee Ent e o et T e aepgriment pullding i Soun Wind: | croneh for beed’ 8 godd youne”cows, ail STETSON. & YOUNG finally being recogn bam. Guilfor % " om ‘Nov, 1st 1 ally beir < = o ]"’ 5 sood heiters, comine, 1|?.0M§fl°"“;“§‘; CARPENTER and BUILDER This recocnition. o E—Plack cocker spanicl, 3[cOme in_in the spring; ood horse, | Best P i ng ae anythis years, with breeding guaranteed right|Weisht 1100 pounds, good :v\orker 0;‘6 i ':"k‘k -::I m Al oat tombe Mary wins your sympat every way; the price is right. H. W, |driver. prices. by i < Pickford can. Thompson, Putnam, Conn. * Tl 1193, WAGONS _AND FARMING TooLs | Telephone €0 West Main St.| i4eq interest o o Phpn:: (laortehugkg), 7lexgh mowing ma- cinema because of FOR SALE-—Well seasoned slabs and ’ horse rake, plows, disc harrow, Pickford, the little smoothing harrow, steer cart, steer sie DENTISTS . ectors. bap) ool UK Beanl & Sen. Tel | Giltard & Weod 1os SiW. winhidies St Sne o0 L dunoilis 18 orated by Alfred E fax is credited with Addead 3 room Boys In “Circus navw-" a clever comedy and a Paramount Magazine. to At the Strand, Monday, Tuesday s>d Wedaesday. The vaudeville bill, from Kelth's New trand for the first without exception arris and Holly Here The: the best yet o‘ferEd are two colored en an act vou don’t want to miss. ron il will be positively the best comedy duo nace. Substantial part of purchase price am;‘im»or:f;lc;:lorvd glass, bead bags,| Mrs. Julia Potter of South Coventry | that ever appeared at the Strand. From taken on moitgage. e ey el o *;'r’]'ge;lrl’l\;:clahle visited her niece, Mrs. M. L. Usher, on | their novel openinz until the final encors Inquire of W. S. ALLIS, 91 Main St|hand'made quilts, and mmerow a"‘,jfe’h | Tuesday. they will keep the house in an uproar. not mentioned. Carpenters from Manchester have just| Their comedy is full of ginger. Hart and Terms c Caterer in attemdaveo. | completed an up-to-date henhouse for Ira | Helen will offer thei: act called “An- FOR S ALE e LITTLE & PORTER. |Wilcox. A flock of White Leghorn pul- | tiques.” Mr. Hart and Miss Helene are OTICE: Messts, Little & Porter h lets is now occupymng the modern struc-| musical jesters. They are comedians Two tenement house ~With improve-|given up farming and leased their fapm, | (4T One of these pullets lald at the age | and they sing and play ysing thelr in- struments for both m and comedy Several others 00 got 1+ line with »:r. | effects. Evans and will enter- Franklin muare.» - = thr\selhmous Hebron auctions. ‘The ac- Miss H. L, Memow had a Plymouth| tain with their comedy kit called B AN OIS D, DO O o % (feveral sencrations ~ are | Rock pullet laying when four and onme- | “The Painters” This is a very pood Central Building Norwich O MACRARLANE, Auction half months old. These pullets came!i comedy act Wwith comedy, songs and ‘Willimantic, Conn. 5 eer. | from eggs obtained at Winding Brook | talking entertainly. Mack and Brant- ley will complete the bill with a raller skating novelty act and they are some “rollers.” Jack Mower, who has the leading role opposite Gladys Walton, in “The Rowdy,” the Universal picture to be shown at the Strand theatre, Monday, Tuesday and ‘Wednesday, was born in Honolulu, where he learned to swim, dive and fight sharks with the The shark fizht ™ “The Row Mower an op- portunity Kill In the ex- to citing pastime. : d state toad, on road | Mrs. Perkins Lathrop of Coventry was ¥OR SALE leading to Butts'’ Bridge and Canter-|a visitor with her daughter, Mrs. Olin o i Fiy-dere: hom, ~o mile from:manu-{ | French, one day recently. reed. Treatre. ! facturing village aud railroad station | WEDNESDAY, OCT, 19, 1921, 1 r_‘ffirlv:"-flm.\w, th ct\’x"egmr: r:;-wa:“i‘ six-room house. stock barn and other : FITCHVILLE Slaum's new Assoclated Producers : Sulidings, sl Eood; apples, peaches, at 10 o’clock a. m., b _ traction: a J. Parker Read, 3r., produc- Strawberries, raspbertics and asparagus el Oct. 10th Rev. W. D. Hetherinigion at-| tlon called “Greater Than Love” which {in abundance. Omly 31,700, 3300 casy. 14—HEAD OF CATTLE—1¢ tended the ordination service of Horatio | is the feature attraction fONS’ REAL E s AG 7 g b cows. 2 springerc. 4 vaae. |J: Chase at Preston City Baptist church. | theatre today and Tuesd ey o AR s arine tves, SPiingers, 4 vear- | He also remained for the 106th anniver- | Gardner Sullivan sto s . m wagon, piano box bugi sary at night. theme and the regemera arness, expross har.| Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. Hetherington | of “painted who Zmfi‘ljil(')d\: 1 brooa | attended the New London county Sunday ALE =5 poultr school conference at the Church of the i FOR § Dow i wing Good Shepherd in Norwich. 8-ROOM CCTTAGE e e hon The Christian Bndeavor soeiety held 4 3 U e Overland Toadster, | its meeting Thursday evening at the par-| the stupendous production effects of Pro- :::i:feaa‘o::alin::gofler {mPprove: I} shovels, forl e sonage. Mrs. Hotherington was the lead- | queer Reed and the clever staging of Di- Some household , cook stove, air- | €r. The topic was How to Improve the Nibln ONLY $3,500 i ove, oil . bedstead = and | Meotings of Our Society. Next Thurs- New York Hippe springs, bureaus, 2 gommodes, stands, | day the socioty will again at 7.30 p, m. ; e\ {lounge. kitchen chaind and other articles The play, “Patiy was given Wednesday 12, to a full house, Kings(-m-fnlr grounds Mr. and Mre. O and Mrs. Kenyon att rulmrr at Al|ennm 1 Thursday at Mrs. Martha Gardner’ CLARENCE SHOLES. All persons- liable to pay taxes in the Amos H. h»en:-un with his family from town of Norwich, arehureby otied, (0 Providence, spent Wednesday with his 118%-5. octldd t 2 o MLy = Telephone refurn, o the assessors on o before the GRISWOLD parents here. = SRS first day of 1 w written] : . Helen Fitzgerald ¢ Txeter s - or printed list, properly signed and| V. und Mrs. J. P. Richardson expect s here for FOR SALE sworn to, of able property owned |10 go to Dorchester, Mass., soon for a whoils a1t O by them on the first day of Octoler. 2L | visit with their son, James Richardson. | (¥® il 0 SNy ose failing to make a list wil o 3 , whe i e 7 5 > '“onhci Jandeome ~‘L‘§t§4fl: charged a penalty of ten per cent. addie Bifl:fi,,’iflffi “\:o:'v:i’cnh?ohfla:“::f principal of the school for the ot vashington St. Thi { tional, according to law. g R L TS| Mr. and Mrs. May and son, Horace in every respect, wilh garage. Oali All"those having in charge, exempt|lS 8t the home of his gister, Mrs. W. B.| .5 " oiotives at Point Judith, Sunday CLARENCGYE SHOLE:! nmp}«:n). are requested to make returns MDHL@mer&.( dlle is as comfortable as AHinaan : at_this time. can be expected. e Teleabane 1155 984 | " Rianks can be obtained at the asses-| Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Howard, who have| M. and Jrs. Oliver Watson and Mr sors’ office in City Hall, or will be sent i T and Mrs. Allen Money, have returned Sl o been living at their summer home in -2 prrsdg A Bb i ¥ Oftice hoars: "8 a . to & p. m., and | EoPeville, have moved tg Jewett City for | from a ten days' motor trip through the e 5% =md | Sainrday | eveal the winter. e from 7 to 9. Rally day Sunday there wese speclal { Lista will be received beginning Tues- | exercises for the Sunday school, a special WESTMINSTER A very desirable property, consisting |day, Oct. 4th, 1921, sermon in the morning and C. E. meet- of fine 10-room h-ueralm;dvul!-b:al:d‘x‘nzn. Dated at Norwich, Conn.,, Sept. mg in the evening. 2R "Mhe pastor of the Congregationa: $ acres of land, located om | 1921, s x e of T “‘”“\}\,r‘w;fi’““ P e el i ALBIE L. HALE, Friends of Mrs. Carl Gallup of Ekonk | church and !ée\enflofa:&.:lu:mhm‘,‘m" portuniy to secure choice Droperty at | JOHN B. OAT, are sorry to hear of her eritical illness, | Canterbury Green e Bgnd, IS, very reasensble price. ; AT R MANNING Mrs. Amasa Main and daughters, Net- | Sunds T e ey Fur further partic u';- inguae of = tie and Stella, of Preston, spent Thurs.| Mr. and Mrs. am Hoyle of Pro JOHN A. MORAN, sep28d. Real Estate Brok day with Mrs. W. A. Edmond. Franklin Square. WOoOD FOR S5ALE 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 COAL AND WOOD ©OAL, seasoned wood and KindHugs in jarge or small quantities. Phone 504 or lufi. R. Shapiro, Willow St. brn-a, State of Connecticut, C London, Oct. 8, 19 Upor the complaint of reasons therein set forth, ber, and for said County. subscribing authority fendant, Walter from this State—gone to P: It is therefore ordered that l in The Norwich newspaper printed Mornin in N October, 1921. HIBBERD R. New London Ccunty. . POULTRY on government research ; port, Conn. MARGARET MELLIGOT POWERS vs. Walter H. Powers. Order of garet Mcliligot Powers, claiming, for the turnable on the first Tuesday of Novem- 1921, before the Superior Court in It appearing to and being found by the 1L Powers, the pendency of said complaint be -given said defendant by publishing this order once a week for two weeks, success commencing on or before the 20th day 21l Atsist.lnt Cierk of the Superior Court for THE SECRET of winter eggs. Morris Farm, Eggtone Specialiet, HAMPTON ounty of New morning and evening service Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bone of New Haven are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nichois. Mrs. Reuben Pearl has returned home after being a patient at St. Joseph’s hos- pital, Willimantie. The Harmony club held the said Mar- a divorce, re- its annual the sald 4 | meeting Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. ris unkaown s | Wallace Jewett's. that notice of | A social was held Wednesday evening at_the chapel. The selectmen heid a meeting at Henry Burnham's office Wednesday even- ing. g Bulletin, a orwich, chureh Thursday afternoon. Dr. Soule of Hartford gave the address, Ministers and delegates from -the surrounding churches were present. Brooklyn grange furnished the pro- gram for Little River Friday night. . Taleotbville—The - Taleott Brothers' company’s plant resumed operations last ‘week after being closed for two days on account of the changes which had to be made in the new picker room. NORMAN, oct10M based pamphiet frc.. ;F Good numbers were in attendance at There was a recognftion service at the idence were week end visifors with Mr. and Mrs. Charleg Barstow. Signe Olsen, her brother, Oscar, and sisters, Anna and Ewitr, attended the christening of theif nies Evelyn Genkt- son, in East Hartford Episcopal shurch. Miss Olsen wag godmother and Oscar Ol- sen was godfather. IRISH DEMONSTRATION IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDOX London, Oct. 16,—There was an Irish \ demonstration this afternoon in Trafal- gar square organized by a deputation of workers expelied last year from the Belfast shipyards. None of the Sinn Fein leaders was present. The speal al- leged that Mo thousand Protestauts' wers forced by Orangemen to quit work and that nome of them since has been -re- employer’. Next Sunday the Irish of London will hold a demonstration in Trafalgar square 0Ot the occasion of the anniversary of the death of hunger strike of Terence Mc- Swiney, lord mayor -of Cork. Sonlhin:un.——"‘ho night !ch.ool "fl open in the Lewis High school tids (3en- day) evening. It is stated that 60 have made application to enroll this year.