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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It oyl 'A"".a.nlb WANTED—A man 30 to 35 years of and jamitor work. Address care Norwich Bulietin. “WANTED—Bright, honest boy_over 16 years d l¢e to work in store. Write ¥. 0. Box & oct18d vnnm—roung men to qualify as evfl‘ 25 to start; thor- fih tnml" in keepink and Eng- cured ; class just stali- ing. th.l: at once, Bookkeeper, Box 50, Bulletin. oct18d 'Al’lm and female amateur Mlln!afor series of local X. Box e 3, Builetin. oct17d reliable_man, good roliker, eunne and all round farmer. TH. 107-14 :ewen. City before § a. m. o after § octlid “BALES h-\-nr there 18 a big opper- tanity for spme live man to secure the cicinelve celling agency for (he most needed automobils accessory in this terri- o1y ; no competition ; must finance initial order, $500 to $1,000; give telephone number if possihle. Alceruo Manufactur- ing Co.. 49 Bridge St., Newark, N. J FUNDREDS men-boys, over 17, want- ed as government railway mail clerks; eommence $135 month; steady; list posi. tions free; write immvdiately. Franklin institute, Dept. 3-A., Rochester, N. Y. WANTED 1 EXPERIENCED MEAT SALESMAN 1 EXPERIENCED MEAT GUTTER 1 STRONG PORTER FOR HEAVY WORK. 1 EXPERIENCED BAKER TO WORK who understands running a genze-r A Bulletin Want , Advertisement Will Get It e ———————| WANTED—Fémate NORWICH BULLETIN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1821 [ A Bulletin For Sale Advertissment Will Sell It A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale ; A Bulletin For Sale - Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement lel fit It Wlunfi—‘fimu FOR su.t WANTED—Two giris to work in :lmc, apply at ouce; steady position; ust have reference. S, I. Peterson, Inc; lW Main St. & oct20d wumn—w an_ t aitin; m& chamber work. G%'“ho d. ' = 35-4 zwmlm-aug Div., Wnullnm. Cnnn. WANTED—Furnished room for light lwusak;t‘pmg Box 14, care Bulloth oet i “WAN, ED—Buyer | FOR Mrs. 1\' G. W‘lmam. Brnoflym _oct20d m_ Bock mmn (knm gr uuamy and service 'ane 1872). . octldd for i flne “¥OR SALE Gas range and gas hot Waler hea.t!r 8 North Main St oct20d 1 complete_outfit, mbl gonlflz TEACHERS ! n! Teachers, high . trained, wanted (or v.\lt g{ositlom, laries. artford Teact ers’ Al&nc}‘ ford, Conn, wawmzn—«s:leflaflm !ér s&ninaix altgl:l’lw!l . W ‘_‘_’_“ Co ocl19 “A!‘l’llb—lllddh aged woman _or couple ; good anent liome. Tel. 15652 AQress Colchester, 1o D, 4, H. Kendall. oct: dd 1 and normal and__suburban rite the East Haft- oct19d as, rowhezTA, 1 Brown 1 A, aeielvner. popders. 50 flms, 1 kodak kodak, printing’ frame piates, 1 oak finieh’ tripod, ook of instructions, all in A-1 combtlon. vllue $30, will separate; reason for selling, ing’ to got all kodak cameras. Ingu re Cnu-len Murphy, Yantic, €onn., R. ¥. D. aug: o, oct20d d furaiture and | ¥oR SALE—_Roadster. good_condition, o :& ”{lflm‘ ies” fn szv _evenings. 152 Sachem St._ oct20: D. Ward, 36 %y ‘3: FOR SALE English setter, partly rwich, Phone 708-3. 42 Add: Box 2. Danieison, lél;(:ll;en fogen oct13TuThS TURN INTO Mo‘my Your old fufnt ture, -stoves, books. ery, m Which ‘are stored in your Attics, barms storerooms, by writing o telephonia and receive cash.for what you ‘Ward Bros., 45 Jackscn mantie, Ct.” Tel: - $32-3. A NTED—Second . gn ues ; oldest ; We lmy est )rlcu. uis Water 8t., may19Th STII ,,,_3 an us, ave. " WANTED—Maid for light housekesp- ms family of two; stdy or go home ights ; young girl preferred. ly at this offich > * 184 - WANTED—A coup®, at oncé; an u:ln bt o Forll. Inquire Henry Alla North Main St terita “¥FOR SALE__The Robbins Tavern prop- erty near Voluntown village, consisting of. 335 acres of land, with largs 22-room WANTED—Salesladies, at the I‘ W Woolworth Co. octidd TO EENT FOR RENT—Two tenements, all xvro\emem.s, up to date. 44 Lm:)l;e‘l Hfll " T0 BENT—On Warren St. to adults, seven-room flat, all improvements, steam heat, furnished, With gerage and gurden. See C. Chamberlain, Martin House. oct3od " T0 RENT_Six-room apartment on Fourth St., all modern convenlences. Tel. 549-2. octl19d “TO0 RENT—Siy wita all improvements; also A EALZE 66 Mt Pleasant St. octisd " FOR RENT—On Washington St., five- room _tenement, bath and storeroom, co: veniences, to middle aged American cou- EVERY SATURDAY. | ple or three adults. Tel. 576-2. oct18d |~ %0 RENT_Six rooms. all _improve- ments, and garage. Call at 300 West MOHICAN CO. Hain’st et TO RENT—; jom _apartment and garage. Tel, 25 octizd LOST AND FOUND LOST—Hound road dog, on Thetween Putnam and Pomfret, Conn., owner's name and_registration number on coilar, color black. white and tan, answers io 2 reward for return or in- on Efimnng this dog. George ghtingale. Jr, Nightingale-Morse inc., Putnam, Conn. oct20d < ack and white hound, tag %661, Finder notify A. C. B nterbury FOUND—§385 buys a beautiful 83 mahogany er piane in perfect condi- on peart a n ihis offer is included 15 rolls, and \eneh; terms to suit you. The Caddey Company (knewn for qual d service since 1872). octidd LOST—Tucsda ing, between Wil- jow and Otis quirrel neckpiece. Finder* pleas: Madden's_Cigar Store and receive reward. oct19d ELIZABETH SAUNDERS Anyone knowing the above na person, “and » can be found, kindly write to Langton, 1991 Morris Ave., New oct19d and L. w riswold oct1sd Warren octigd TFOUNDOne G. ~.vom\m Pavis, Corni Road. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and ‘ Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Street Phone 238-2 HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett Citv The Henry Ailen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street DOOKBINDING I TO RENT—Store m Cadillac building. Inqmm Max Gordon & Son Corp. Phone sep13d. Tight house- dy8d TO RENT—Rooms for keeping. Phone 1987. FOR RENT, Six-room basement, 74 North Main St, good place for garage, 5,000 square ft. in rear for storing any car. For particuiars A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cliff St. ‘el s det12d AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HAVE your tire8 tutreadéd, wok like new, wear like new, as good new. Lanoie Tire Co. 93 W. Mnln St. leb“d OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches 360it & Clark Corp. 507 TC 415 NORTH MAIN STREET KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AR THROAT Suite 103-104, Thayer Bldg. Tel. PRINTING PRINTING of all Kinds promptly and 1799 | house, barn and. other buildings. Address WANTED — National ‘tash ster'; | Burdick & McNichol, Jewett City. State description and price. * Chas: Ku: 0ct18TuThS < Sycan SASih At amew OIK UG KD e e e 2K GIZEED yistiay 9!2 16" arinl large two-tenement house, barn and other Step” liguor; step in ’'n git a dri buiidings, situated near a factory vilage out i glt pinchéd. stexz in ter a’ R»d Dol Address Burdiek & McNichol, Jeweu City. cigar Lsa Bonita Marnila cigar |6 for _ 0ct18TuThS 2be, np:cxs,l lot of briar pipes 35c; look em over, at Fagan's Smoke Shop ; bram:h Thayer Bidg. entrance. octind ng lots, cheap 13-23 Jewet City. FOB SALE—Three bui taken at once. = Tel WANTED—$3,000 on second mortzage, “"”"T“S S good securfty; will pay small bonus for | PIGS for sale, C. L. Hinckley, Leonard quick return. . Tel. .340 Damcl!un Conn. | Bridge. Phone ‘Lebanon 45-3. oct18d octl5STuTh WANTED—Tour-row potato sprayer SAVE $100 by buymg this fine Colby and hotato planter, Iron Age preierred; Rnncnn upright fine condition, Wo 25 pledse state price. Blmer W. Russell, ! h $22! r $125. The Plaut- Niantie, Conn. oetiTd ;,Eadden %), v’ qnmolézgs%nd T Y T g rvice Since 7 WANTED—Aged couple o board in S ST R x cozy home with modern cofiveniences. New bungalow, 4 rooms, Apply to Mrs. John Aldrich, Putnam. s land, 1 mile from SRR 1 B8, I hone B0nits. | oorind | Jewety Cits, price §1,800. H. C. Web- = 5 'ster, 39 East Main St., Jewett City. Tel WANTED—Invalids, convalescents or | 43.5, oct19WThS aged persons. Riverview Rest, Fairview | -~ e Ave., Grmoh. Tel. 1201-4 New ridon FOR SALE— White (¢ Censter pigs. Div. octita |Ray A. S Dayville, Tonn., R. F. = "D, el octi9a WANTED—To buy a kitchén range. | 2o bty Phone 1135-13_Norwich ct14 Paflor organ, good condi- oct19d z\ w milch cow and calf, ‘Wauwecus Hill, nu.le WANTED—_Farms for sals; list your rarm ith us; We have many purchasers for all kins 'of furms. Comununicate with Sam Green or Peter Ow LEGAL NOTICES Assessors Notice AvcTioN WITTER BROS. + Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main All pers Habls axes St., Dantelson, Conn. town of Norwich, are. hereoy metiied o Tetirn to the ‘Hfi& on or Before the iirm fl:iy“o(“:o mber, un, a written AUCT oN u\vwrnto.ollflt:nC\o Doty owned Thuhflnulni to & will L 2 penalty of te addi- We will sell for M. Lawrente Ryan, § o o acconiing 'to 1“-“ it at his farm, located about one-half 0s¢ having in charge, exempt mile northwest from Pomtret Depot, bfi" T oAb ikl et on the road leading to Abington, cxn b2 obtained at the asses- Conn., and directly opposite the Court- m ice.in City Hall OF Will be seat land Hoppin place; on MONDAY, OCT. 24, ¥ _mail upon IPBMM Office hours: a. to . ey and Saturaey e\mh- ;ngmmbc §ogtived egioning Tues- ni)aml at \urvncn. Conn., 28th, ALBIE L. JOHN B. OAT, 1921, at 11 o’clock a. m., rain or shine, the following petsonal property: Four g5 handsome standard bred and tered Holstein heifers 1 and 2 of ‘age, of which one js btcd to en in February, 1 erlx enr old gl‘ade heifer due the middle of er, -1 yearling * heifer, -1 Berlfllflre eaw 8 .months old, standard bred and g(slcred this sow is from the Sta- pleton prize-winning strain, 1 farrow jug, welght 150 pounds, 25 likely B Red ‘pulléts, 20 tons of horse and ITALE, sep2id. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE tL;nh‘ed States for the District of Connec- cuf In the. matter of Su:\t I\s n"as. 2 cattle hay; about .2 tons ‘of niowed J§!Bankrupt. In Bankruptey, 19, oats, 1 farm wagon: and tip-cart with To the creditors of the -ho\e named | pole and shafts, 1 cart harness, 1 Bankrupt, of New London, in the County double team harness, 1 grindstone, 1 J|of New London, District. aforesaid, & new 350-cgg incubator, 2 plows, a | Bankrupt: few staller tools, some household Notice is hereby g(ven that on the 17¢h goods, -including % stoves and 1 ice- o 0x. day of October, A 1921, the above named was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, Terms cash. All articles to be re- moved at once,.as Mr. Ryan has taken 2 residence at Hartford, Conn., and will leave ‘immediately after the auction, which is rain or ehine. Ca- terer will attend. 7 LAWRENCE RYAN. The farm of 40 acres, with good buildings, is mow on private saie. 0ct20ThS will be held before the undersigmed, his office, 35 Broadyay, Norwich, in sa: D!strlct. on the 31% day of October, 21, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, It which time the said creditors may at- nd, prove their claims, appoint trustes, be heard as to orders of Referee for care of property of the estate and dnsposal thereof, at auction or private sale, ex- amine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come be- fore said meeting. THOMAS M. SHIELDS, Referec n Bankruptey. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 19, 1921, ———— e FOR SALE—Automoblles Communicate with New Lngland Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. sepldd. WE BUY and pay highest 4 ft, wood, 17 cords pure hickory wood, 4 [, lengths. E. M. Shippee, Box 3, Lehanon Coni oct1sd : SALE—Two new miich cows. Call | —— P sidress Bok 98, Versailles, Conn. PLone | 148 hetars § & w and atter 5 p. m. FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle, three ANN 617-2. octiid 0ctlIMWF spoc:k with sidecar. §160 cash. Charles QUNCWTS WANTED—Concrete walks o bulld.| FOE SALEGuernsey bull, pair fat | necrandall, Montville. ucERun Célnmbla Grigphepions ease Work_ Etstantect, 18 Wtk 1. hot Mats’|oxsw ana Hed pallste . Georpe Myeis, R.| Fox SALE_DOUES (GiFHE Car wiml e EWEe R faciory ng charge made. James. Fumi- £°D."No. 2, Willimantic, Conn. Phone | winter top adaitional. Tel. 820, New York—Francis Whitten, guaro, Oukridge St. Phone 627-5. | 523- 5 octisd oct11TuThS chaifman of the board of Columbia xcpl'{ G Ac Sedan, pérfect | Graphophotie Coi, In a letter of Co- = = | FOR SALE—Registered Holstein bull,| FOR SALE. sedan, perfect WANTED—_Farms.. We have the buy- | L Year, 6 months. Tel. 4631, oct13d ' ! condition, price reagonable. _Te), | lumbla dealers, calls 20 oetin ers, , SeUl thems Quiek, i%'Jr farm fof| FOR SALE15 cords pure white oak A2 Lk ooii i oesOMET, TEOE BASGs Thn. Bingies of be: sale? gdnized propaganda regarding policies of the company, pricée reductions, etc. He pelieves dealers will again reap “¥OR SALE or trade for three-pase roadster, well built light six touring car. Phone 139 oct19d 1914-3. buy, sell and exchange. jet1a Tel. 834-4. WANTED—Second hand nnfl anthn. condition. rmiture. H, B. Tigef, Sor FOR SALE Black cocker spanic] 3 S Mekner. 56 Frantia St fifiu 5118 | sears” wich broeding guatantced rignt Norwich, every way; the price is right. H. W. ! Thompson, ‘Putnam, Conn. Tel. 118-3. octifd FOR BALE. FOR BALE—Well seasoncd siabs and ls\a.nl wood. H. Beard & Son. t(&?leL 5 oc! FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes COWS FOR SALE : of stoves. Bring name of stove and ANOTHER CABLOAD HAS ARRIVED.|number. New London Salesroom, 1§ Water st., Tel. 1703-Z. sepTd TAMES 5% o btk el i) v g i e F¥OR SALE—Guodsss asoned wood, $9 NELIN cord ; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cord ; cliest- e nut_wood, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots; $7.50 TEL. 30 LEBANON. cord. Henry Saucier, Danielson, Conn. octlBd- | TeL 813, augied FOR SALE 1 PAIR WORK HORSES CHEAP F TR FOR SALE Nine room dwelling and addi- |}! tional building lot, No. 58 Fair- mount Street, (West Side). A St ore) 1 TWO-TON FEDERAL rare bargain for quicl uyer. ek give nqnly by “we ||l TRUCK. i [ APPLY '{| THOS. H. BECKLEY ||| John H. Ford " Phone 792 P T e ——, neatly done. Estimates promptly and fhmlffljn]ysc_fl""’ The Bulletin Cul.,,d“ 278 MAIN STREET e . 5 e PHONES DANCING | N. H. LEVY, dancing instructor, Odd Fellows’ hall, Norwich. Phone 1996 or FOR SALE 401. Private lessons given umu Evening class Monday and Thursday, 8 Two tenement house with improve- p. m. Begin now. 8ep27d, PLUMBING BUPPLIES PLU. s ING AND GASFITTING., < EBACTOH!J:“‘[‘]‘;BBS. Zlumbing ant eating, JORN BLUML Breed Buiding. PHONE 568-5. Phone, “The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the falrest prices is guar- anteed; also heatlig and gastiting. FOR SALE 8-ROOM COTTAGE Has steam heat and other improve. ments. Good location— " ONLY $3,500 4.TENEMENT HOUSE ments, always well rented, in good repair, near Oak street. Five minutés waik to Franklin square. RANCIS D. DONOHUE Ceniral Building Norwich FOR SALE i lnhgolod repair, near trolley and TFifty-acre farm, ~e mile from manu- | j 3°h°0l— facturing village and railroad station , PRICE $6,000 six-room house, stock barn and othur . buildings, all good; apples, peaches, APPLY TO strawberries, raspberries and asparagus in abundance. Ornly $1,700, $500 ‘cash. JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St. %NWFG;!T:;?I: !?s TRYONS’ REAL ESTATE AG!}NCY, octlid ‘Willimantic, Conn, TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving and trucking. Tel. - 817- lz. JNd GuUs !.Aml‘l. ll.. No. 341 Maln St Moving and trucking. el 387 C. D. JOSLYN. 203 West Main St. We move evel}uun\.’ anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 798-3. sepsd / Long Distance Mosi Zimmerman, 17 Holi.fl Ave. Tel. A:’E{‘ TEAMING and_moving, long, _distance trucking a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main Si. Phone 752. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucker St Phone 18 LONG DISTANCE MDVAI\G TEAMING AND TRUCKING Jone very prompily and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phote 175 EOUKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order ERNEST = BULLARD Teacher of the Violir Phone 127-4/ Bliss Place ! Have a Few Qutfits to Lend. . HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone §52-2 53 UNCAS STREET POULTRY THE ‘ICIFT “wint of winter eg on_government research; pamp ¥ e Speci | . | ; INSUBANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS| m'Grory Blda. 28 Shetucket Street [NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS HOTELS AMERICAN MOUSE, D, " Morrissey, Prop. I‘hs. cleas nucg sl:-rviea con- | e nextec. ety DEL-ROFF HOTEL, ] European plan, | Hayes Bros., Propos. Telephone 227! 26-28 Broadway, = ABCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMFSON ARCHITECTS Thswer Brilding, Nerwich, Conn, THERS 1 Do aayert: - FOR SALE A choice two-apartment houge, very | On East Side, three two-family houses, desirably located in Greeneville. Property {and the prices are right. Two have extra must be sold as owner is leaving town. | building .lot, and the price i reasonable. Price very attractive. For further partic.| For further details, call ulars inguire of FOR SALE CLARENCE SHOLE S i JOHN A. MORBAN | Tclephnne 1189-5. oct14d Real Estate Broker Franklin Square A A oG FOR SALE One handsome s 10-room house a on ‘Washington St. This house is up—lo ate ! WlLLlAM C. YOUNG:: | rabiaton st o e Sugcessor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER | Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. CLARENOZE SHOLES, Telephone 1183-5. FOR SALE A_very desirabie property, consisting of fine 10-room house and outbuildings, wich about 18 acres of land, located om car line. Norwich Town end, a great op- portunity to secure choice’ property at very reasonable price oclldd DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON .Ither partieulars, ingquire of JORN A. MORAN, Norwich, Conn. Real Estate Broker, A Franklin Square. CIGARS e WOoOD FOR SALE TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic ahd':mnmd Cigars. i It w ou ko Ay A "JoBN R BOWMAN > 100% Hard ' 1 i ., i ; L M S Mo, o FH0p e Lol | m—————— | Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord e Delivered Anywhere . HARRY B. FORD 1233 Main St.. . Phone. 792 g sand CONANT. 11 Franklln 88, .- <ome Clge: save §70 per v A, G. THOMPSON, F, S. mammm. Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suite T8, Alice Blog. 321 Main St, Norwlom WHEN YOU WANT to put your husi- nesy befora the public, there 1S 30 medi- um belfér than theough the wvertiming lnlumnl of The Bullelsn FOR SALE—22 ft. power boal good A-1 shape, paint good, price rfil{“h | \ | i Best Quality Seasoned Wood|bin ‘i Norfolk, Va., where he attended the Na- 1, No. rices for | FOR SALE—Throo registored Hore-| FOR SALE—Laie model Ford touring | Prom s % tho close of 1931 ety 1 second hand furniture and . books, | fords, 1 bull 3 ycars old, 1 cow, 1 6 mos. |car, good condition, price reasonable, | MUE s Krfetnens, succéasof to King, 46-50 Wates | heifer calf. H. H. Paimer, B D. 3. Tel | Write Box 1304, Jewett City, Conn. the future of the company is assifed. St. Photie 38-2. seplzd, | 1862-3. oetitd oct19d Tyg Jettge folows; S bl e e - - & management desires this = FOR SALE_All modern cleaning, dye- | FOR SALE—Cadillac car and trailer, ®. g 10 Aares b, Wi a5 Withort stoskEhe |Ing and piessing establishment, doing a |$400 for the two. H. B. Anderson, 21| tme, »nd onco and for all, to set at | S0l particitate i HrAr 1Ster B8 o pfice, business of §12,000 or better yearly. For | Maple St, Danielson, Conn. Tél. §40. |Test any such rumors that may have size, location and terms. P, -O. B ) | particulars apply to Peck’s Real Estate oct18d come t¢ vour attention. Tewett Gity, Conn. : a Agencydl Chapman St., Willimantic, Tor SALE—181§ Cadilisc brougham, | o price reduction s contemplated, r 25 | 0L = good mechanical condition. Car may be |38 Present prices were fixed without S ANTRD ~We oy, bighest pricts far | ¥oR SALE—Ferre tc or brown. |Ssen at 117 Broad St. Tel. 161-3. ociifd |consideration of labor and imaterial ffif—oanm BB“e"; Bide. Tel. “"Pv». Thomas Shea, 361 Cenlral Ave, octlbd | — costs; but with a view of offering, at a FOR SALE—1919 Hupmoblle touring, | ¢im ™ crth low pFicsS are expécted; the biggest possible nhmh vaiue, both for the benefit of the buying pubils and Columbis dealers. No new stand- &rd types Will be put out withott giv- ing dealers ample notice in advi and in no case until affer Aprii, 1922. “The recent business slump has been an unusually severs one, dut I believe Phone 1202-3. "FOR SALE—6-48 Pierce-Arrow, good condition. good tires, cheap. Write Box 1_"‘123 Church St.,, Willimantie, Ct. oct12 FOR SALE—1921 Oakland sedan. A’ bargain. Tel 605. sep28d. FOR SALE—Second-hand Indian and di the -~orner has turned and that Harley-Davidson motorcycles with and without sidecars; prices reasonable | 10¥a1 and efficient Columbla dealers will James Donovan, § Main St. - sep27d - | it the closing months of 1921 and ear- 1y in 1922 again reap the profits to which {héir splendid efforts atd heirty co-operation with the Columbia Graphe- Dhone Co. entitle them. “‘With thirty-five years of Columbta success and progress In phonegraph de- velopment behind the company, the management 3 not at all disceuraged by the recent Bnsiness slump. “There {d no doubt in the minds of the management that the continued fu- ture of the Colurfhbla Graphophone Ce. is assured and that an uninterrupted flow of Grafonolas and Columbia rec- ords will continue to you. FOR SALE—1517 Caliilac. 1 e it condition. new engine, will sell re: 1 if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may20d T. N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE_ARE OPEN EVENINGS I AT THE STRAND. A widely diversified bill, spiced with a pleasing array of talent, makes up the ‘Keith vaudeille ¥ at the Strand for the last hailf of this week. Tepping the list is a variety offering by Wright & Gagnon, these two are very good as variety entertainers. West, Garfield & Smith Wwith 2 little o? “conversational nonsense” will keep the audience roar- STUDEBAKER—Four passenger club roadster. Demonstration by appoint- ment, ready for delivery including re- building ‘and painting about Nov. 1st. NASH—1920 sport model, complete equipment with spare tire and bump- er. Mechanical condition like new. Sell- ing price includes painting. FRANKLIN SEDAN—1921 nine B ge-| € With laughter. They are bright Fies, in excellent condition. Tires, paint |Cross-fire talkers with an occasional and upholstering A No. 1. This car|S0ng for good measure. ‘“That Rack- et Loney Haskell, the celebrated mon- ologue comedian, will enter third. He lelivers a monoiogue which is produc- tive of as many grine, chuckles and hearty laughs a8 any other monologlst. He is the actor-manager. Wiss & Wiser in Class and Bumps, completes has only-been driven 10,000 miles. Price to move at once, $2900. TWO POPULAR MODELS 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent Con- dmnn, with ssveral accessories. 1918 BUICK, 5-passenger car. New!the vaudeville DI, Fast and fummy top. Repainted and overhauled. jfalls, together with some neat and graceful balancing are thelr feature, | FRANKLIN ROADSTER—1921. A-1|About every kind of bump that was mechanical condition. Run less than|ever bumped is exhibited by these olev- 5,000 miles. er actors. Jaa Stunts, actlon, thrilis and romance. % A Western Adventurer, with William Fairbanks, shows what a daredevil cast may asccomplish. At least a dozen times each member of the cast was In danger of losing thoir lives. The result is a pleture that you will iong remember, An seroplane Stunt that wil maks ¥ou gasp. A horse and rider go up on n Reropiane 500 feet in the alr and are shot off, dropping into the water, An all-metal plane was used and & haif dozen cameras were statloned gt various places to get the falling effeet. One horse was killed, an aeroplane was wrecked and ome man injured taking this stunt. This fine featurs rounds out the carefully selected programma. FOR SALE 5-passenger Paige 1921 Tour- ing Car. Perfect condition. Used 1 month. Good reason for selling. Apply to GLADYS'M. FISKE Tel. 246 40 Hobart Ave. TOUR CONCERTS ARRANGED IN ACADEMY MUSIC COURSH Anneuncement of dates for the Agade- my course at Blater hall are made as followis: ‘Wednesday evenlng, Nov. 30 — The London String Quartet, Friday evening, Jan. 6—Erika Morint, violinist. ‘Wednesday evening, Jan. 15—Fiorence Macbeth, soprano, Wednesday evenlng, May Mukle, 'celiist; Fred Patton, bariton The Iofidon String Quartet is Europe's premier quartet, many critics even claim- ing tte superfority over the famous Flon- zaley quartet long and famillarly known to Norwich music lovers. Bdfka Morini, the 16-year-old artist of the violin was New York's greatest sen- satlon of last seasen and now is hailed 8g the “greatest exponent of her art and sex of all time.” Florence Macheth, ‘fia Mnnesota nifftingale,” according to the country's leading music crities, n “the foremost colorature soprano America has ever pro- duced.” She is the leadime coloraturs of the Chicigo Opers company this season. May Mukle is England's greatest 'cel- list. Fred Patton, baritone and acknowledg- ed to be one of America’s first concert soloists, was sowlst at the sreat Worces- ter Festival and is well known in Nor- wich for his art through his appearance one year ago at the opening concert of the Norwich Music association. Course tickets for all four concerts are $4.50 each. Single are :2 oo and $1.50 each. The net proceeds will go to the Backus hospital. suhsu-bt!on lists are Harry Leventhal, of Lebanon, ralsed |now open at Cranston company’s store 3% acred of cbri and found 4 big ears|on Eroadway. of~field -corn- 61r one staik and § nice ears |- of sweel corn'en aneiber glalk, FOR SALE—Herses FOR BALE—One stallion horse, weight 1400 1bs., good riding and- working horse, one mare and colt, one colt 2 years old, one good working horse. Marcaurele Farm, ’ra.fuuk ocmd “FOR & SALE—Bay mare, short tail, Ken- tucky bred, weight 1000 1bs., a fine sad- dle and road horse; aiso open Concord buggy, natural finish. Can be seen at 118 Frankiin St. Tel. 1812. octl8d FOR SALE I have 15 Horses that are broken in for all kinds of work. They are for saie or trade at right prices. Come seo them. ELMER E. PIERSON, Tel. 536-3. Feb. Je3a COAL, seasonea wood and klnduna ln large or small quantities.. Phone 3 R. Shnmro. Willow 5t hrnul: rkee Lane Attended Brotherhood Convention. George Q. Smith has returned from tional convention of the Brotherhood of St, Andtew and is spending the week at his home on Laure] Hall avenue before returning to Hartford where he is em- ployed. SR One who predicts thundersiorms isn't pacassanily & calculator, and that the first meeting of his creditors | t A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Sell it| Advertisement Will Rent It o ‘tho. 480, B. P. E. 0. Clover @ 0. 9, P. S, meets it Concert at mm House, Vla.orr Lodge, \o. 4 1 O.QO. b, M L‘t:neea in Steiner's No. 11, B meets in Gernian! i 19—“ U. 8. SARINE BAND WILL . < ARRIVE NEXT MONDAY MOBNING Official notice has been réchived aert that arrangements are ail concluded fo: the comjng to Norwich of the U. 8. Ma- ring band next Monday for concerts e the state armory, matines at 3 and ev- ening at 8.15. The band will arrive from Woresster at 1120 Ménday morning and wili leave the next morning for Providenee. It it of interesting to know that the band i due back ‘in Washington on Armistice day where it Will act aS escopt_in..al the functions of the opening of the dis armament conference. The U. S. Marine Corps is proud,o! agreat many things. Iis record fn wa: s one of histeric In peace its pride is still evidehced by # desire that everything pertaining to it: neq shal represent the highest ble standards. Thé U. S. Marine tion to- keep ‘it always faithful to the highes: ideals of musicianship. Tt shs paid military band .n Its members have no need 14 n themselves with music as: their vl profession.. They - ar “ree to follow it as an art withoue fear of the hindrances of commercialiem. Their facilities range from the swinginz Tobustness of the outdoor march to the delicaey of a mocturne by Liszt. The musicians of the bamfl are proficlest ir chamber music, an evidence of this be- ing given in the concerto for two “vio- ‘onr~los played by Musicians Fritz Mueller and Gerald Schon. The banc is now £ 2 tour, limited to siz weeks, The patrons o fthe comcert will not find the famous “Lucla” sextette men- tioned on the program. But Leade: William. H. Santelmann has it in his repertory and is prepared to deltver It along with several other request num- bers in the way of encores. The tour is an octcasion of gréat pleasurs for the men of the band and they are be- Ing heard at thelr best. The remark- ably diversified wnrogramme inc'ufes composers of the highest standard qual- Ity and =2t thé same time appeals to boplar on MNmes of poetis sisplicit: American music !s ULberally represent- «Imdtnoremml;hflnus- general A n{ the art of eur yrorld. the suyreme fithess of acting in motion pictures. We have grown so usedl ta pictures Us wish we could see him much more Gften in pictures. At the Davig thea- tre, - last evening, the presemtation ef the widely-heralded acreen ersion of Mr, Arliss’ greatest stage charactasi zation proved to ¥e a rare oombination of excellent acting by excellent players splendidly directed, and with u stors that holds the aitention until the last moment. Anéd Mr. Arliss’ acting in tht title rele demands more praise ilhan Epace permils. Disraeli is not an historical play. The auther, Leuis N. Parker, mereW gave us a story 0 Slustrate the life and times of the great English statesman. amnd at the same time to show some of the prejudies against which Disraell was obliged to fight in order to reach the summijt of his ambition—the pre- miership. Mr. Parker has sketched a plot around the efforts of the premier to buy the Swes canal as a means whereby Bngiand might defend India The love interest is dual, for Dis- rasli's great affection for his wife form one phase of the romance in Disras while Clarissa and Charles demonetrate their love in a series of scenes that compare favorabiy with the mostcharm- ing We have seer on the screen, Mr. Ariiss dresses his Disraet with fidelity, and enacts him with a sare de- gree of dignity. In the early scones he is reserved, and his strength lie in this reserve. Later, he lets himsell go, and the battling spirit of tire man whem Queen Victoria twice named to be & prime ménister Is in evidenfe. Dis- raglf’s treatment of Hugh Meyers, the banker, after latter's collapse !n business, is a striking bit of acting. combining both the reserve force and the passionate outbursts, but . in the scene with Sir Michasal Probért, gov- ernor of the Bank of England who is commanded by the premier 12 sign the note giving Meyer unlimited credit unti! pariiament meets—here Mr. Aplips gives us the best of his acting. It Is very doubtful whether the screen holds many moments more tense than these, A clever comedy and s news weekly will aiso be shown. BREED THEATER Maurice Tourneur's The County Fah is announced for a special e ment at the Breed theatre today, day and Saturday, The story Is taken Y¥romi the play In which Neil Burgess atarrel all over the country for many eeasons. It- is one of thosa studles of rural American life which are chuck full ot heart Interest, quaint humor and ail the excitement incident to & day at a county fair and winding np with a thrilling horse race in which the entry of the leading characters not only tri- umphs over the crookéd schemers I winning the race but taking down =& purse that saves the farm for Aunt AM- gail and her deserving assoclates, Tt has been likened to a trip to the coun- try on a sweet summer day and has taken tho motion plcture world storm. Charles Hutchlson, the mfle-a~minute stunt king, will also be seen In the opening chapter of Hurricane Huteh. Hurricane Hutch has the speed of & tornado. It crashes to big c'lmaxes. I! sweeps ajong at a lightning pmce. In the sky, under ses, on mountains, in the rapidy, In automobiles, In ICO- planes, on horses, In canoes, toreycle. 'mu serles is brim led -flh thrills; it i a thriller of thrillers. Harold Lioyd in another great P: ®dy, High and Dizzy and the New: make up the remainder of the ‘Wil Address Needlework Gufid. The members of the Needlework Gufid wil meet this (Thursday) afternoon &t 3 o'clock at the home of thelr president, Mrs. Edmund W. Perkine, No. 161 ‘Washington street. The afterncon’s pro- gramme will include an address by Mfe. Ray, the state president of the Needle- work Guild. —e Sells Twelfth Street Property. Alexander Shakun has sold m uae agency nf Frund: D. Donohue sfary Kruck his property m nNa.il‘l'nlf&Mlllu hte voom house, there is also a garage. Kruck will occupy the property.

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