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Advertisement Wall Get It WANTED—Male |A Bulletin Want - Advertisement Will Get It —_—————— WANTED—Female DEMONSTEATORS—We have steady work for two women travel ‘his state, assist advertising holiday noveity; also two women give part time working this no previous business necessary if you are willing wo not _apply unless work; straight salary "$30 weekly. Ad- dress’ quick, age, e: Toymakers,' 80 I € A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale 4 Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Sell It ' Advertisement Will Sell It B e — FOB SALE. - T\ ANTEDBright. hanust bey over 16 ‘WANTED—$3,000 on second mortgage, ¢ age to work in store. Wrlte ¥ good security; will pay small bonus for | Tel, 340 Danielson, Conu. FOR SALE—Guernsey bull, pair fat oxen and Red pullets. F. D. No. 2, COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD HAS ARRIVED. JAMES H, HYDE, NORTH FRANKLIN. TEL. 30 fLEBANON. e e | FOR SALE Two tenement house with ments, always well rented. in good re; near Oak street. Iive minutes wa Franklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building George Myers, R. auick return. ‘Willimaatic,” Conn. VANTED -Young men to quality as Lookkeepers . $25 to start; TURN INTO MONEY your oM furni- ture, stoves, books, Grockery, mirrors, which are stored in your attics, barns and storerooms, by writing or telephoning us, and regeive cash for what Ward Bros., No. 45 Jacksen St. Willi- mantic, Ct. Tel. ‘WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers in ! Norwich; we buy and scll anything ; high- Louis' D, .Ward, 30 and 32 Phone 708-3. FOR SALEEnglish _setter, Da broken. Address 422, Danieison, secured Urite at once, Bookkeeper, , ha fmmediate work for 5 phn Baiany vty T 10 B school hours ; if you want this quick. Maine St., Portland, ience, etc., Maine e St, Portland, octisd BIG manufactu , s and clothes, juniors’ and children's " great. seleation for_school dren; greatest bargain in Norwich. Cen- tral ‘Ave., cormer Si WANTED—Maid for light housekecp- ing, family of tw nights; young girl pmeferred. this office, . WANTED—Girl to assist with house- work. Apply Mrs. L. Pollock, 265 West city: will pay you . Cotton Mill, 6, 40 McKinley Ave. FOR SALE—Registered Holstein bull, 1 year, § months. Tel. 463-4. “FOR SALE—Baldwin fodder cutter, can be used by hand power of 1 er may19ThSTu HARRIS BROS. cider mill ‘at Salem is now open for business. Vernon, Conn. WANTED—An experienced waitress, at the Mohegan Restaurant. WANTED—In family of four, compe- fent girl for general housework, includ- ing small family wash; a farmhouse at with people of refine- ment and kindness. 1-2 h. p. en- “Man wih teant to WANTED—Now is the lime o have ‘wood your old furs made new. Telephone 1531 or call at 56 Oak St. City. WANTED—Four-row potato sprayer and potato planter, Iron Age preferred; Blmer W. Russell, FOR SALE Fifty-acre farm, ~1e mile from manu- facturing village ‘and railroad station six-room house, stock barn and other strawberries, . of oak and ash FOR SALE—30 cord: wood, cut last winter; I handle nothing but the best; $5 per cord, stové length, E. M. Shippee, Box 43, Lebanon, WANTED—Middi>_ aged farmhand, and with not live in hotse on iy farm and two men; best of Wages ; references Shepard Hill entral Village, Conn. please state Drice. Niantic, Conn, WANTED—Aged couple cozy home with modern Apply to Mrs. John NTED—Young woman to assist in housework and care Mrs. A. J. Lapierre, 14 Elm Ave. Tel. 1426, i Only $1,700, TRYONS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Willimantic, Cona. £ FOR SALE—15 cords pure w to board in|4 Tt wood, 17 cords pure hickory wood, conveniences. | . A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell I [} BUILDING M. A. BARBER Steam Engine Repairs WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suctessor_to L STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at ri prices, by skilled labor. S Telephone 60 West Main St. ‘DENTISTS DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. WANTED—First class cook. Write to Box 127, Yantic, Conn. WANTED—Salesladies, at the F. W. ‘Woolkworth Co. Conn., R. D. 2, or Phone 201-13. ~ WANTED—Inyalids, convalescents or aged persons. Riverview Rest, Fairview 1201-4 New London he Robbins Tavern prop- erty, mear Voluntown village, consisting of 335 acres of land, with large 32. house, barn and other buildings. Burdick & MeNichol, Jewett City. WANTED—Maie and female amateur angers and musicians for series of local ertalnments. Box 23, Bulletin. octl7d FOR SALE A choice two-afartment houre, desirably located in Greeneville. Property must be sold as owner is leaving lown, Price very attractive: For further partic. ulars inguire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Droker WANTED—Gooa rellable_raan, amster and all round farmer. Jewett City before § a. m. WANTED—To buy Phone 118-13 Norwich. WANTED—Farms for sale; list your farms with us; We have many purchasers Communicate | kitchen _ range. FOR SALE—Fine 72-acre farm, with large two-tenement house, barn and buildings, situated near a factory viliage. Address Burdick & McNichol, Jewett City. TO RENT<Two and three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also fur- SALES manager: there 15 a big oppor- ty 341 West Thames. Phone man te secure the. for all kinds with Sam Green or Peter Owdiy, P. O. address Box 88, Versailles, Conn. Phone Franklin Square nished rooms. " FOR SALE—Three build: ing lots, cheap if taken at once. Tel. 13-23 Jewett City. wobile accessery in this terri- mpetition ; must finance initial 3300 1o $1,000; Alcemo Manufactur- Newark, N, J. s B JIMINY ! —Look for Saturday: Manila cigars 7 for 25¢, $3.50 a box of 100, for Saturdex only; Scholl's brondleat cigar § Goid’ Lond Tabaka 10c & tin; to Fagan's Smoke Thayer Bldg, en- T¥OR "SALE—Three 1 bull 3 years old, 1 cow, 1 H. H. Palmer, K. D. 3 TO RENT—Si improvements; .also a games 66 Mt Pleasant St. D —— e AUCTION NOTICE | WITTER BROS., PUBLIC AUCTIONEERS, Branch store, ‘on by butler, experi- recommended Steiner residence, FOR RENT—Five rooms, il improve- Call at 30 North Thames St e e TED—Concrete wall Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- factory no cha WUNDREDS men-boys, over 17, want v railway mail steady ; list posi- particulars apply to Peck's Agency, 135 Cl James Kumi- pman St Willimantic, ¥OR SALE—Kiichen ra new, goad condition, FOR SALE—New Nash one-ton truck, pneumatic tires, hool Street Garage, Dan Rochester, N. Y, ‘We have the buy- Is your farm for Communicate with New kngland Farm_Agency, Danielson, Conn. FOR RENT—On Was] tenement, bath and storeroom, con- s, to middle aged American cou- ¢ or three aduits, gton St, five- Sell them quick. Office and Salesrooms, No, 42 Main LOST AND FOUND St,, Danielson, Conn. That mammoth and important twe- day sale at the Harrison stock farm at Pomfret St, Pomfret, Conn. with an’ uncommonly large and T—Modern_furnished apart- ment of five rooms. WE BUY and pay highest second < hand ccessor to King, 48-50 Water FOR SALE. Thomas Shea, PIGS for sale, errets, white or brown. 361 Cenlral rooms, all improve- St C. L. Hinckley, Leonard WANTED—100 farms for Phone Lebanon 45-3. 10 acres up, Wiih or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size, locauonC nd terms. and garage. equipment and St. mount of smalier articles. FOR RENT—Barn with two stalls; O'Connor BIdg., Thames ¥ ALE—Farm of 33 acres, on car line between Norw S head of animals consisting of cow ‘e pay highest prices f Norwich Furais ducks and poultry ; 2 raised on the farm. T—Tenement four rooms, 306 El second hand furniture. MUSsIC ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violir Fhone 127-4 Bliss Place ! Have a Fow Qutfits to Lena. $ HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 CIGARS e T T ——— {pieted the | inary R 53 UNCAS SYREET l A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It e What Is Geing On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed .Theatre. Common Council Spectal Meetin; Chamber of Commerce Annual M Shetncket Lodge No. 27, 1. 0. O. meets in_Odd Fellows' Hall. Norwich Nest, No. 1396, O. O, O., meets in_Owls’ Hall. Tonic Camp, No. 7694, M. W. A., meets in_Steiner's Hall. - . Wauregan Lodge. No, 6, Kz of in_Engineers' Hall, Norwich Central Carpenters’ Hall. = n St. James' Lodge. No. 23, F. and A. M., meets-in Masonic Tempie. Rose of New England Lodge. No. 2384, G. U. O. of O. F., meets at 50 West Main Street. otfv.. Clara Barton Tent, No. 7. D. B. Society meets meets in Buckingham Memorial, St. Mary's T. A. and in T, A B Building. meets in Germania Hall. SHRINERS WILL FOLLOW THE CAMEL TO NORWICH As the time approaches for the Hal- lowe'en ceremonial and pageant of Sphinx Temple, Mystie Shrine, which i§ to be held in this city on Saturday, Oct. 29, the enthusiasm in this coming event increases. Committees ing charge of the varlons activities on that day are Tounding their plans into shape and from al indications this event will as- sume proportions such as Norwich has never before known. G A. Keppler. chairman of the arrangement with other members of is hard ork mak for time. Keppler's has wot fully com rarigements but the prell; give nlans . but not for every TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Dome; tic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-11€ W. Main St, Norwich, Cofin. (Established for Haif a Century) CIGARS Z testone Clgar aare $30 pe thousani Fo chalr ment m H. Oat tos, Harry M. Clark, venirs, John A. Ferzuscn, are ailigently to make t the hest n Masonry The nosters, Follow the Came’. suncing event are 1o jail highways leading Into Norwich lon automebiles. The pubjieity o jtee hard at chairman ; irman e held ve heen work a Inquir J. A, Moran. FOR SALE—20 bushels of shagbark five barrels sweet russet cider, horse, 6 years old, weight 1300 | sound and kind, will trade him for ive Teward on re- ture Co. Breed Bldg. gy 1 Fagl buy, sell and exchange. WANTED—Second hand and antique This is the sale of all sales to at- postponed to the next two fair days after. JOSEPH H. ELLIOTT. " T0 RENT—Six-toom apartment and new milch cows or sell him. Maine, £ D. No. 1, Norwich, Ct. oct12d FOR SALE— adillac building. A. Bruckner, 65 Frankin St Pnone 7i7-3 nquire Max Gordon & Son Corp. ft. power boat, good | light house- FOR' SALE—Black with breeding cocker spaniel, suaranteed _right FOR SALE—Automoblies STANTON L. BRIGGS ...... Auctioneer AUCTION Having sold my farm on Babcock Hill, Lebanon, Conn., will sell at auction FOR SALE—Cadillac car and_trailer, 15400 for the two. Thompsox, Putnam, C: Six-room basement. good place for garage, rear {or StOTINg any car. COVELLO, 198 CHff St. orth Main St., 00 square ft. in For particuiars . Anderson, Telephone The FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and Beard & Son. FOR SALE—I9 th light de- n good condition, good SmReuy! coming cvent is the talk of Shr F. CONANK. 5L Yramilln St G oe it Sraie S " REPUBLICA SoTIoN BN 5 e | BEPUBLICAN FLECTION EXPENSES GEORGE LAMBLET, Occum, teaming, moving and ucamng. Tel. b1i-12. jyld GUS LAMBERT, 3R., No. 341 Main St Moving and trucking. Tel. 387-5. C. D. JOSLYN_ 293 West Main St. We move everylhing anywhere. Speciai at- teution given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel T #epid Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell A Tel. i438. TEAMING and movius, long distance trucking a speciaity. Joun H. Ford, Main St Phone 752. with a tank fuil Shepard Hill . and_will_sell FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes IERRTESD AN JOUX.E19. 921 arm, Central Village, Conn, Moodsup Div at 10 ». m., FARMING TOOLS: Two plows horse rake, Wager st., Tel. 1708-2. HAVE your Bew, wear like now, e tires 1.readed, look like as new. ain St feb24d —ay RADIATORS SALE—1918 Cadillac_brousham, ing machine, al condition, vator, weeder and harrow, 1 lig! wagon, 1 surrey FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood. $3 cord; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cord ; ciiest- nut ood, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, $7.50 Henry Saucier, good mecha seen at 117 Broad St. ¥OR SALE—Dodge touring car, Car may be | FOR SALE—Horses ridapeth in_fine conditjo : toeboard wagom, light harnesseses and 1 single harness, and small tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Two beds and springs, 2 feaMer beds and pillows, an be seen at 118 LE—-Cadillac _seda) C. B. BEOMLEY & SO Snetwcicet St. Phone 3. LONG D < TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily 4n¢ at reasonabl pricas. ARTHUR H. +.ATHROP Shetucket Street FOR SALE 1 PAIR WORK HORSES BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED graphophone and art square, a dandy, dishes, tinware, other things too humer- ous to mention, w can be had on grounds. stormy, next fair day. K. S. BROWNING. North Franklin, Conn. 1919 Hupmobile touring, 1 hall tree, some paint good, price. reasonable. 1 nave 15 Horses that sre broken in for They are for sale or irade at right prices. Come and see them ELMEE K. FIEESON, Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED FOR SALE—Ford roadster, good run- = order, £ood paint and tires. . m. at 107 Dyer St., ween 6 and Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE_6-45 Pierce-Arrow, 1 TWO-TON FEDERAL TRUCK. CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Speciaust (protect your feet). Suits -8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Mam St, Nerwica, Comn. Proue 1366-4 an3id COAL AND WOOD condition, good tires. cheap. AND REPAIRED B 7'\, 23 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. ZUNESAL DIRECTORS FOR SALE—1921 Oakland sedan. John H. Ford 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) AUCTION COAL, seasonea wood and kindlings 1z large or smail quantities. Phone 5 11325-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St. formerly Durkee Lane decisd an election exoen: t were $102, according to the | report filed In the town clork | Casper K. Bailey, party treasurer in t district. The sum of $90 was recefvi from the town committce treasprér and e following were- the expenditure r assistants. $20 s, total $10: i PUTNAM (Continued from Page Six) and a three davs old baby ing from destruction. pig made barn. Dr. E R. he Rt PRk Phofte 73| sien of fire about the Johnson had not been many hours, and it is belioved, therefore, premises. in the | that the barn was set efire. gatl the happening. ported Monday as havisg ocenrred territory surrounding this city Sunday. ing over of the big sedan driven by owned on a the chureh _at\West Thompson curve near | Heart Th FOR SALE—Second-hand Indian ana Harley-Davidson motoreycles Phone 792 FOR SALE Cottage House No. 39 Greene Ave. cupled by the late Thomas Browning; cight rooms, with bath, and hot air fur- Subs(antial part’ of purchase price taken on moitgage. Inquire of W. S. ALLIS, 91 Main St. Will be sold at public auction at our farm, in the Town of Hebron, two miles north of kebron Center and three miles from Andover, Cummings & Ring Fuaneral Directors James Donovan, 5 Main St. FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable Inquire 52 Shetucket St. FOR SALE 5-passenger Paige 1921 Tour- ing Car. Perfect condition. Used 1 month. Good reason for selling. Apply to GLADYS M. FISKE 40 Hobart Ave.' OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphoistering and Wood Woerk. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Glark Gorp. 507 TC 615 NORTH MAIN STREET at 10 o'clock n m., . OCT. 19, 1921, 15—HEAD OF CATTLE—I15 One pair of oxen, 7 years old, weight 3600 pounds; 1 pair'3 year old steers, %at £; 6 good young cows, all to fresien from Nov. 1st to Mareh 5 good heifers, in the spring; weight 1100 pounds, if sold_at once. anéd Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cofamerce Building dy Assistznt "GAGER Funeral Director and r enough for be &ood worker and Phone 238- FOR SALE 8-ROCM COTTAGE Has steam heat and.other improve- ments. © Good location— AND FARMING TOOLS mowing ma- smooihing harrow, steer cart, steer sled, ifford & Wood ice plow, winhowing mill, harness, and no end to' the small tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS It will be impossible to mention but a ismall part of the household effects—bu- ONLY $3,500 4-TENEMENT HOUSE In good repair, near PRICE $6,000 APPLY TC JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. - FOR SALE On East Side, three two-fami and the prices are right. building lot, and the price is reasonable. For further details, c: CLARENCE SHOLES. Telephone 118)- FOR SALE ‘Washington St. in every respect, with garage. CLARENCE SHOLES, Telephene 1183-5. Tel. 246 Luds, bedding, feather beds, etc., ete. Set of stenciled 'chairs with original several | obtaimed w piat-back arm chairs, I drop-leaf cherry | Board of Warden and Burgesses, or:a @ number of 1dle-stands, old Tope beds, 2 tops ot very old kitchen cupboard, 2 oS of andirons, part of a set of Lowe- Stall china, including teapot, tea caddy, helmet pitcher, saucers, custard cups; set of biue crock- ery, several pieces of Mulberry ware, old bottles, some colored giass, samplers, pewter ware, home-spun iable | linen, home-spun shee hand-made quiits, and numerous ar not mentioned. Terms cash. FOR SALE 1921 Nine bies, Dutch Telephone 876 B. Series FRANKLIN SEDAN, in excellent condition — upholstering This car has only been Price to move PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT cake plates, J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS driven 10,000 miles. at once, $2900. 1918 OVERLAND MODEL 90, CGUN- TRY CLUB—Overhauled and re- HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit City Two have extra comr Catererin_altendanee. LITTLE & PORTER. Willimantic. NOTICE: Messrs. Little & Porter have given up farming and leased: their farm, therefore must dispose of the above men- 1920 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — A.1 Mechanical Condition — Run Less Than 5,000 Miles. 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent Condi - tion, With Several Accessories. 1818_BUICK, 5-passenger Car — New| Top—Repainted and Overhauled. MAXWELL TOURING CAR—In Good INSURANCE AGENCY Teal Estate and General Insurance Telephone 431-2 Norwich, Coan. tioned property. those famous Hebron auctions. several generations This is another one of cumulation of represented in this sale. _F. MACFARLANE, Auctioneer. ‘Willimantie, Conn, 91 Main St, This house is up-to-date I'he Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET PHYSICIANS .aws of the Borough com the following important s ard of Warden and Burgesse with all due emphasis, Al comtemplate buiiding within the E limits take not B W ilding Lines. Section 46. No building or building shail be erected or r within 10 feet of highy within the limits of the ett City until the owner shall have obtained writte from the Board of Warden an or_a building comm Section 47. No bui tion and no part of or bullding, the outer walls o shall be composed in whole o wood shall be erected, moved or removed to within the borough limits until owner or proprietor thereof shall tten permission from ed o of Jdew perni the buiiding cammittee by it appointed. As: . will be in the Hill to receive the tax lists of the taxpayers of said Town of Man neing on Oct, 10, 1921, from 9 to 4 on Saturd and_Monday: day of November. All lists must be handed in on or be- fore the first day of November. To all lists handed in after sa: cent. will be added. Lists can be obtained at th Merrow, Eagleville, Mansfield Gurleyville, and at the Town Hall. LEONARD SMITH, Chairman, F. C. PARKER, GEORGE S. CLARK, s "Assessors. 10, .1921. ssers” Notice wn_of The Mans- fie Dated Oct. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephene 410: DAY OR NIGHT 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. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Bulte 103-104, Thayer Bi N LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE A very desirable property, {of fine i0-room house and outbuildings, i:h about 18 acres of jand, located on ne, Norwich Town end,’a great op- & choice property Very reasonable price. “rther particual JOHN A. MORAN, Tienl Estate Broker, Franklin Square, wady Assistant' Assessors Notice ns liable to pay taxes in the , hereby notified to return to the asseksors on or before the first day of November, 1921, a written {or prinied fist, sworn fo, of ail taxable property owned by them on-the first day of October, 1921. | Those failing to make a list charged a penalty of ten per cent. addi- tional, according” to In * PRINTING SRETIRE ’".':mfl lel" kinds promptly and neadly done. Srompuy s Sheerrully given. The Bubetn Co, he Franklin St signed _and L PLUMBING SUPPLIES AlL” theso having property, are requested lo make returns at_this time. 2 A Blanks can be obtained at the asses- sors’ office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon application. Fellows’ hall, — PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, . WOOD FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere YARRY B. FCRD Main St. Evening class Monday and Thursd; m. Begin now. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and on Wednesday and Saturday BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway § Books M e oo o Ordap | Sy \ARCHITECTS AMERICAN Prop. First f 7 to 9. 75t Will ‘be_received beginning Tues- [ _ D. Morrissey, e Tne very ' Dest workmen at the fairest prices ig ajta fiu;u and- West Man St. plumbing by expert Oct. 4th, 1921, ted ‘at Norwich, ALBIE_L. HALE, JOHN B. OAT, A. R. MANNING, Conn,, Sept. 28t | Clerk of Capt. James P. Brown of Noank came near losing his life when his boat, The Gannet, got afire from a gas explosion as he was going out of the river. Capt. THE SECBET of winter s o Rg - WHEN YOU WANT 1o nuf Nortiy Furm, Egzione Sherianet, Bridse: sort. Comn. " octzd public, there Gmol‘l' & THOMPSON . ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Nerwieh, Conn.. it your ezl b WHEN YOU WANT to put your biffic ness beters tjia public, there is um_better. t;:.n u the adverusing ons uvmc_l[r' : part of a to ect | " roprietor 3 sion | M. H. Gel Burgesses | some by 4 in_part of | the have ‘own Hali at | | E aul Johnson of the Philadelphia am as an Gsset in the rosvenordale team did ne: prevent ingale team of this city administering a defeat to the visit- the late baseball season on the Main street stield. | until the first date 10 per store at Center, machine that sudden: around the curve. ple in the loomed in car were injured, though t who were in Boston Saturday w 1 places in and 3 of he Harvard manage e Marvard-Un G The b Cld South Coneord and Lexingto: e young men who been participating afternoon hrubbery alls park w reh, fof Cargill It is wun ot neither money nor ame was interrupted. Sessions of Putnam's evening opened Monday, with L. F. Batley in charge as principal. Charles Seder, Is: day’ | that the pol when thi is wee - anpean (Tuesday) on a business trio. Al I hospital Monday morning. J. L. Stoddard is at Danbury | convention, m this part of the state. n leagy Nig] | ors games of grounds. Operations in one of street. within a week. In observance of his BERTHA_ CASAVANT VS. HENKY Casavant, Supplemental Order of Notice. State of Connecticut, County of ‘New London, ss., New London. Oct. 14th,*1921. Upon' the complaint of the said claiming, - for the set forth, a before this Court, having been returned thereto on the first Tuesday of Septem- | ber, 1921, It appea g to and being found by this Court that Henry Casavant, the said defendant, s absent from this State ana gone_{o parts unknown, and that notice Gf the pendency. of the complaint was given as required by order of notice heretofore issued, and now the plaintift asks for a further order of notice in the premises. Therefore, ordered, that notice of the pendency of said complaint be given b publishing _this order Bulletin, & newspapér printed in Nor- o weeks, wich, Conn., once a week for t succéssively, commencini on or 18th day of October, 1521. By order of Court. GEORGE E. PARSONS, the Superior Court for ndon Count oct1$Tu rtha reasons vorce. now pending " The Norwich cfore the New were served. ANNCUNCEMENTS Inter-Allied Games in Pictures. the Y. This film which pictures the acti of what was claimed as one of grogram. No admission will .be cha: to attend. P. m. Cut This Out—It is Worth Momey Ave., Chicago, Ill, writ address ciearly. turn a trial Honey and Sidney Wilcox, in the Nimrod, was just ahead. Hearing the explosion, he- yent back. By the use of chemical fire ex- R nt will ANNOUNCEMENTS X-room cottage, 35 Baltic street, sold for Owen S. Smith to Stavos, who will helr home there. The sale was made by Johp A. Moran, the real estate broker. . “Hells Elmwood Xvenue Lot. - Mre. Jennie M. Clough of Hartford hag so0ld, lhmg gie axéney of Francis D. . mee \ - Domohue,. igar H. Alln, her bullil- P meE N g 1ot-an the southerly side of Einiwod ‘Labor Union meets in | avesues« The lot adjoing Ar. Allen’s prop- *Hill Street Block Sold. Thomas H. Beckley of 27 Main stree hag sold for John Ogul -and Phifamine Lariviere the three apast- ment brick bleck, Nos. k to Wiltred 7-9 Hill street. g, new owners will soon occupy ome of Slater Lodga, No. 509, N. B. 0. P, | the ‘apartments and rent the remainder - of the house. _ Poultry Selection Demonstration ~There will be a poultry sel onstration.at Frank Glaser's, Omeco, Oct. 21st, at 2 ». m., under th: auspices of the farm burean by Roy E. Jones, poultry specialist at Storrs eollese County.-Agent F. L. Davis will be ent to-help you solve any fronting: you in regard to farm work. Announcement Auto Livery. Peré¥ Morgan Chapman begs to an- Tlounce’ that he has secured a nice closed car,- 2 six-passenzer sedan, weddings~ funerals, christenis iiopplite, theatre. stance. trips. Order: at M. ges are reasona- ; candidates, | Davls Thentre. Announesment Gaorge Arlix est stawe success this announee- catest, productions and ment will undoubtedly be clated by motion pletnre “fans™ of evers Thnited Artists s of the clfiema art has received the hig! est praise of the critics cverywhere. “Disracli” 1s based on tue Ii Hon. Benjamin Disra Queen Victoria to be The facts are woven § ¢ office by | to a romance in such a clever way that | IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT the | prime minister. 568 for auto. 314 for ei- making a deficit of $12. entatlon of this ereat English . There are two lo lustrating Disraell's Beaconsfleld, and the other the charming love story of Charles Viscount Deeford and Clarl of.the-Duke of Glastonbu: Hen¥ ‘olker. the well-known Ameri- s in the plax were rest- Disraell” and has made a splendia pie- ~ The production was made in New Mr. Johnson managed to save his auto- mobile which was under a shed, and one its escape from the burning i Huff, the beautif: years has b ections of m turdisto the scree Pike, who was out to eall atient, drove past the Johnson placc At that hour, there was no Mr. barn_for the -emet of this picture (S Mdrgarer Dale, @ Caryill. Frank An investi- B.°J, Ratelifte n may be made to search out any per son who may be able to shed light on “ A Smap Shot nd a comedy Several mutomobile nccidents were re- | Things at the Strand Thic Week. F. Keith's v: during. Included in the grist of such happenings was the incidant of the turn- and John Demitri of North Gros- of this week. ored entertainers. Sacred | You don't want are about the hes oVer —aetl at the GRETHE. which fs m till their final them, for they machiné rolled over when it slid off the { crown of the highway passing another | iew None of the six peo- a novel war, { machine itself was quite a little damaged. About 10 Putnam Iigh school students, Hart and Hele are very goo They cause qu ter with their or; Mack and Brantley ssler in the Putnam city coprt {1sm to the pic erstood xillage drunka. FERteR, an irate hu and e best comed ene Bonneville will be in Boeton to- | Wo%he scréen | BESST—>The Rowd entertaining produ Bresd Theatre. 5 X Always noted as a» outstanding ex« Ponent of zorgeous and expensi figs of photoplay o Caron, graduate nurse, was upon for appendicitis at the Day nz the meeting of the Baptist state which has attracted a num- productions, J. Parkes e Glaum special ¢ showR at the Breed Exceptional, 100, ing to the eritics, is the dramatia of this C. Ga story. which is blassed with a pl !fiicrl of hear(-interest, suspense and moral lo directed the filme ality of staginz. dner Sulltven were commenced Monday for the construction of a new cement walk fronting the Donahue block on Main This is the third new walk under- taken in that part of the business section log of the production. “ClydesCook, New York Hippodro edian will also jekle” and the Pathe News will sixth birthday, Aylward Thayer had a number of his friends at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. Thaver, for a party. ames were played. and refreshments ommacticut’ Collsge Comvocation Speaker Raymond Browp, managing di- of the Woman Citizen, codifipation speaker at Connecticut eol- , Oct. 18. mme women leaders in this ing has had LAs of mm*m ably no one und_experience g dent of the Na~ jcan Woman Suffrage Asso- New York League 8. Women Voters, and now mas- aging dirgetor of the Woman Citizen. been pianist and jecturers and the New York State Suffrage in the world irector generdl of the Wo- Hospital. U S§. A.—an in- requiring skill and taet. Since that time, Mrs. Brown has devoted artisan lectures on po= the author of “Your Vots and of eex veral zenship, one-of - p-&:flfll in m? New York Workl. The moving pleture taken of the ife, g B ter-allied athletic games in Paris at the close of the World war will be shown at M. C. A. tonight at 7.30 p. m. ties the greatest athietic meets ever held is be- ing shown as a part of the ¥ physical seiry ed and all men in Norwich are invited’ A special showing will be given to sehool boys of the clty at 4 time tq. pon- Cut_out this slip, enclose’ with mail 1 to Feley & Cou 2835 Shctina YOur name and You will' receive in re-