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se, octzed- “WABTED-—We want several clean-cut me':“‘ Yeppesent us in Norwich and neart towne; tnose of good whg e gly 1 leabit %100 weekiy, beginning immediate- B Samirc for Mr. Juequith, Wauregan House, 5.30 mornings. oct21d WANTED—-Bright. honest boy _over 16 years of age to work in store. Write P. 0. Box 463. oct18d HUNDREDS men-boys, over 17, want- ©f as government railway mail clerk: eommence $135 month; steady; list posi. tioms free; write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 3-A., Rochester, N. Y. octsd Locomotive Engineers, Fire-| men, Conductors, Train- men and Yard men. APPLICATION MAY BE MADE FOR! this office. POSITIONS OF ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN TO OPERATE STEAM LO- COMOTIVES, CONDUCTORS, TRAIN- MEN AND YARDMEN TO TAKE PLACES MADE VACANT BY SUCH MEN AS MAY LEAVE THE SER- VICE. GIVE PREVIQUS EXPERI- ENCE, IF ANY, NAMES OF NOT LESS THAN TWO REFERENCES, OR INCLOSE LETTERS OF RECOM- MENDATION. PHYSICAL EXAMINA- TION AT THE EXPENSE OF THE COMPANY |8 REQUIRED. ADDRESS R. M. BMITH ASST. SUPT, NEW LONDON, CONN. road between spare tire, 9y and rear igat. commun.cate w.th H A, New London. oei2 Fuiuer Cook, 70 Suate St prease LOST—Silver c.garette case, initials A. H. M. Finder remrn to bulieun Office. Reward oct25d WILL THE PERSON scey taking overcoat at dance in Sier.ing Saluruay aghi, Oet. 22, return ai once .0 \Wiliam Penn, Sterling, Conn., and avoid furiher rouble? oci.4d LOST—Black traveling bag, between Norw.ch and Danieison. Findey retwrn to i 1otel and rece.ve reward. ZUNERAL DIKECTOES | 3 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cofamerce Building Phone 23%-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director .and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECIUKS Norwich and Jewetit Cits The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNLxAL binec {ORS Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street eonnection | (alk convincingly shéuld earn at $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in vor) IJ"‘!‘CQ‘ { position, g ' oct2bd each |town to distribute free circulars for Econ- * jomy non-a’}cohndfi permanent _ FOR SALE—Parlor stove. Inquire 10 Mountain Ave. .« ect25d WANTED—Single lumber wagon. Tel- ephone 311. oct25d WANTED—The Bill Genealogy. C. J. | cow, §40; 25 Leg- King, Norwich, Coan, Box 1v%. Phone FOR SALE borns, $2 each; other chickens and lay- ing hens. E. oct25d Peecan, next to Fair 1138-13. oct2bd WANTED—. t of the New Englana Review, 1830-1833. C. J. King. Norwich, Wilson, R. F. D. 7. oct2bd TURN INTO MONEY your old furni- ture, stoves, books. croekery, mirrors, which are stored in your attics, barns and | “WANTED—_Woman for | work in family of oue, tin Office. ‘general house- . Inguire at Builes oct25d Conn., Box 195. | ‘oct25d 1 : | storerooms, by writing or telephoning us. WANTED—To buy a tip cArt; must bo Snd"receive gash for what you have. in good snape, T. Clifford, Seuth 5 ind- | Ward Bros., No. 45 Jackscn St., Willi- WANTED—A kitchen woman. at once at the Columbian House. WANTED—Bright must be writing, _stal tions. Box Apply octzsd young woman as stenographer and general office assistant; alert and willing to learn; mod- erate salary to start; reply in own hand- ”ni references and qualifica- 909, Bulletin Office. oct25d ham, Conn, Phone 173-23. 4d | mantic, Ct. Tel 632-3. augdThSTu WANTED—Two-horse_team wagon iv e S T condition, | Phone G14.18 WL, DIv. | annyne D s antiques; oldest and largest dealers in P, Brown, Columbia, Conn. 0ct24d | Norwich ; we buy and scil anything ; nighs WANTED—Return load from New ard, 3! est prices, 3 0 and 32 York clty, truck leaving Nov. 1st; prioe | Watsr S, Norwich. Phone 708-3. reasonabie. Inquire Zimmerman, Nor- wieh, Conn. FOR SALE—English GIZEBO yistidy sez he drinks “Two otts, Conn., or call Putpam 287-5. oct22d WANTED—Woman to do light house- work on farm this winter for woman Liv- ing alone; no outside work; good home for right woman. ~Address Box 13, Eili- “WANTED—Woman for general house- . = 3 ay small bonus for 35-3 New London. oct24d work; good pay to right party; steady |800d security; will pay S ouor | Conn. Phone $35-3 New London. work, all conveniences. Address 3. . C., |uick rewrn. Tel 40 Danielson, FOR A few articles of furni- setter, partly broken. -Adaress x 422. Danleison, Conn. oet18TulhsS FOR SALE — Two-seated democrat ' wagon in good condit.on. Inquire No. 767 i Conn. Phone 951. Iy Step” lLiguor; step in 'n git a drink, step out ’n git pinched. Step in fer a Red Dot ! cigar be, La bonita Manila cigar 6 for 25¢, speelal lot of briar pipes 2bc, loox ‘em over at Fagan's Smoke Shop; branch Thayer Bidg. entrance. oct13d WANTED—$3,000 on second mortgage, ' t, oct24d ¥OR SALE—Pointer Gogs and puppies. CQumpstone, Norwich Road, Wateriora, SALE- 89 Unie ture, at ion St, Mrs. Fox. oceZ4d D Woman to do wa and | _ WANTED—Concrete walks to build. AT e o0 Jraiting and | work guaranteed, if Work is mot satis-| FOR SALE—Violets for the ,ball. 35-4 Willinantie Div., Windham, Conn. |{actory Do charge made. James Fumi-|Phone 567-14. Morrison. oct24d oct20d 4 x\l:-er:hlzx Oakridge St. Phome €27-5. |~ pop—caym— 0, SALLnHr“m i“"‘"’"";ffii fine g 3 <2y Shutat WL condition. quire at 44 Laurel Ave. | Teachers, Bigh . school ahd - mormal | WANTED—Farme. We bave the buy-| ocita trained, wanted for city and suburban | erS: Seli ihem quick. Is your farm Or | pop gayp_square piano. Teiephone positions; _good salaries. Write _the |5aie? Communicate with New kngiand | 3637y ctesa Hartford Teacl ers’ Agency, East Hart- |Farm Agency, Lanieison, Conn. ford, Conn, oct19d sepl3d. $50.00 buys a beautiful $125 Edison WANTEDSalesladies for Saturday | WE BUY and pay highest prices O&o&rig;;g. o e o B L I T CE afternoon. W. Woolworth Co. oct19d jsecond hand furniure = and o books ' Company, Norwich, Conn. octz2d _ St. Phone 33-2. sepl2d. BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- g S > nograph, regu.ar $275, speeial for quicl WANTED—100 farms for cataiogue, 75 - T T mh 10 Aeres by Widh oF witiodt stock s g | S $I15; casy terins | o e e =3 3 full particulurs in first letter as to price, | Fidnt-Cadden Company, Norwich, -Conn. | FOR RENT—Very pleasant furnished |gize, location and terms. P. O. 550X 105.| FOR SALE—25_ White Chester pigs. | roou, g 4 wediewan. Paone bys-s. Jewett City, Conn. Jy22d | Ray A. Sh.ppee. Dayville, Soun., R. F. oct2o AR s Bighest prices for [D- Tei. 332-12. oet19d i TO KRENT—Furnished rooms; may be 11181, oct2od TO RENT—Furnished apartmen.. Mrs. Conguon, 82 Mechuniey Ave. oct25d eleciric Ugnis and baun, $iZ. rel mill ave. 420 Lau- oct25d 10 RiNT—Tenement, six rooms, all mpudils Luproveiuen s, inc.uding hard- WOOU LOOLS. FOT partemiars, Faone 1495. octzod T0 RENT—Two furnished rooms for Light housenecp.nig, usvaie bath, a. im- POy eiuents, Nowiy balnted «na papered. L¢ Spiuce St, Laures xiul. octzod FOR RENT—TWo rooms sieam heated, electric 18, all lmprovewmends, Ameri- can family. Mrs. Ward, 326 branklin St octz4d | 10 KENT—Tenement with ail mouern convelcuces. liquire 44 Laurer fid ave. octzad / FOR RENT-—Centrally located store, Duciutact SL, lalge WSP.aY W.NAOwS, Sleaill lcal, MAGWUCH U00LS, POSSCSSION DO 480 Mremiuvin wheueld. al o4 Suciiciel St Ldrawood Loois, ali im- PEOr costilo : 8o Lplie-100MS teucLicDE, &l wedeed 94 Sucuuesel St lhguae 0f wudaw K. Gl, lus ibayer FOBR SALE—One stallion horse, weight 11400 ibs., good rid:ng and working norse, one maie aud coit, oue colt 2 years old, one good working herse. Marcaurele Farm, Taftville. octz0d FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for all kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prces. Come and see them. ELMER K. PLELSON. Tel. 636-3. se3a AUTOMOBILE ACCSSSORLES HAVE your lires i.treaded, look like pew, wear like mew, as good as new. Lauoie Tire Co., 93 W. Main St feb24d Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED s — —— RADIATORS - S e Y BDOOK JINDING BOUKBINDER Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made ana Ruled to Order PHYS:CIANS KOPLAND K. EAR, MARKOFF, M. D, NOSE AND THROAT Suite 103-104, Thayer Bidg. Tel. 1799 " WILLIAM C. YOUNG STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled iabor. Telephone 60 West Main St POULTRY THE SECEET of winter based m‘::reb; pl.ll:étgex'rr . pecialist, Br'ie- i oct3d OVERHAULING lANI] REPAR WORK Automobiles, Trucks and Carts Mozhanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upbolstering and Wood Work. Blackum:tning in all its branches ouott & Glark Gom. 57 TC o156 NORTH MAIN SVREET artanged 1or Lighi housekeeping. ' Phone Carriages, Wagons, s 2" second hand furndure Norwich Furni- ture Co., breed Bdg. T i e FOR SALE—Black cocker spaniel, 3 years, with breeding guaranteed right buy, sell and exchange. every way; the price is right. H. W, WANTED, Thompson, Puinam, Conn. Tel. 119-3. H. B. TIGEK, 6, franklin St., oct10d SECUOND HAND AND AN11QUE FUERNITURE, FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. H. E. Beard & Son. 615-4. octdd FOR SALE—Automoblles FOR SALE—sStove parts for all makes oL acoves | Hinin (ns wie Lol catove sud R ber. New London Saiesroom $200.00 down will buy a 1919 Interna- | BU™ - . ) tional 3-4 ton truck pueumatic tres, mo- | \ater st “Tel. 1703-2. sep7d tor mn A-1 coudiion, ready ior busness. Tel. | A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sel) It FOR SALE. FOR SBALE A fine Upright Piano. as good as new, $145; free stool and delivery anywhere; easy terms, TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 Franklin Square. 7 Bulletin For Sale Advertissment Will Seil " Bulletin Tolet & Advertisement Will Rent It What Is Geine On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Plcturés . &t ! Strand Theatre. ‘ ngs, Motion Pictures at Davis Theat 'Way, near markets, river, Motion Pletures at Breed Theatre. through farm, nice eight-room Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, L 0. Oy -T rns, and farm buildings, heets in Odd, Feliows' well div.ded into tillable fields pastures and _timber; $2,300; easy terms, FORE SALE FOR SALE. Riverside B | location, pl auto high Hall Norwich Npst No, 1396, O. O. O., meets in_Owls’ 3 o T FOR SALE Nine room dwelling and addi- tional building lot, No. 58 Fair- mount Street, (West Side). A rare bargain for quick buyer. Information give only by the agent. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES N/ FOR SALE Two houses on Laurel Hill, short walk to city, ome seven-room , Up to date, with garage. other one of 11 rooms, ne location for a home of your own. Inquire about these. CLAREN( I SHOLES, BUYER AND SELLER. Telephone 118: FOR SALE A choice two-apartment houre, very desirably located in Greenevjlle. Property must be sold as owner is fe: g lown, Price very attraetive. For further partic. | { ulars inguire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker FOR SALE Two tenement house with improve- | ments, always well rented. in good repair, | near Oak street Five minuies waik to | Franklin square. | i FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ' | Central Building Norwich | FOR SALE = Tof FOR SALE—-Good seasoned wood, $9 , Farm of 16 acres. on good road, 10- |oox 99, Buleun. © 0et25d | o5r))in S-cord sots, $8 50 per cord; cheste iroom house, barns, 6 large hen coops,| FOR SALE—A two-ton truck, will be 0 in 3-cord lots. $i.50 | we side of house with ft. of water, " isold very cheap. Call George Lambert, ¢ord. Henry Saucier, Danielson Cona.|is,# soon to go in buiiding lots, so buy {Occum, Conn. Tel 617-12 oetzsd | Tel augiéd it ar (;rm pnce;khoxF air{ heater to be 7 5 E: L We L i FOR BAYEMarwel lite) BN installed next weel or further details good mechan.cai condition; will demon- strate anywhere; will sell for best offer. VERMONT COWS FOB RENT—Cottage at 353 West!Tnomac Lendatl, Wauregan, Comn. CARLOAD JUST AREIVED. M RLL T saate Uy IR ustte L BRI oot SEVERAL GOOD FRESH COWS. west daain St ocuz4d FOR SALE—1916 Studebaker truck. R. | W. Gallup. Phone 117i-2. octz4d FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, with winter top additional. Tel 455. octl1TuThS JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FEANKLIN, CONN, TEL. 36 LEBANON. oct24d BUSINESS FOR SALE—6-48 Pierce-Arrow, good condiion, good tires cheap. Write Box . No. 23 Caurch St., Wiliimantie, Ct. oct12d FOR SALE—I1917 Cadillac. in excel'ent TWO POPULAR MODELS 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent Con- dition, with several accessories. 1918 BUICK, 5-passenger car. ;top. hepainied and overhauied. | FRANKLIN. ROADSTER—1921. A-1 i mechauical condition. Hun less tnan ' BU miies. FOR SALE 5-passenger Paige 1921 Tour-| ing Car. Pertect condition.| Used 1 month. Good reason jat the office of the Company, 127 7th Street, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE 1 PAIR WORK HORSES CHEAP 1 TWO-TON FEDERAL TRUCK. APPLY John H. Ford New for selling. Phone 792 ‘ Apply to & GLAD1> M. FISKE FOR SALE Tel. 246 40 Hooart Ave.'] 8ROOM COTTAGE | § Has steam heat and other improve- meats. Good location— ONLY §3,500 4-TENEMENT HOUSE | In good repair, near trolley and PLLMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, i CONIBACTIULS—s UBLEKS, Tlumbiug snd Heaung. JUHN BLUM, Breed Iuidi::.“ e . Phoze, schooi— “The very Dpest plumbing by. expert PRICE $6,000 workmen at the fairest Drices is suar. APPLY TO anweed ; aiso heatng and gasfit JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mawn St . JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St FOR SALE | | CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist, | Foot Specialist (protect your fect). Suite |+ -8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Mawm St, Norwica Comn. Pnone 1366-& dan3id about 18 acres of land, located on . Norwich Town end, & great op- portuany to secure choice Droperty at very reasonable price. For f.ather particv'ars, inqu.ze 6f JOHN A, MORAN, Beal Estate Broker, Franklin Square, WOOD FOR SALE COAL AND WOOD COAL, neasonea wood and xindlings in o small quantities. Phone 504 or -2. R. Shapire, Willow St 5:'1"&"' DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON OPPORTUNITY A very desirable property, consisting | abatement 3 of fine 10-room house and outbuildings, 'and Aldermen of said city to be presented i | at_sa‘d meeting. CLARENCE SHOLES. BLYLR AND SELLER. Telephone 1i8"-5, e — R . ———) { YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO LUY A HCME Five-rooms and bath, electric l.ghts, hardwood floors. The iot is ia.ge, price $2,500. Beautiful house with ; !goune 0 parts unknown, and that no of s 7 Cadiliac, nt | iarge grounds in fine residential e = - Sonion ey eneine ey Bell manonaine ad ection for sale at a bargain, J# BLNT—Large front furnsied Mf soid at once. lInguire hetuckel SL T 2 s E e e e The firm of H. Blackledge & § 7500 |7 "¢ & & boreet han 10! ST Co., Carpenters and Building | Jons of Norwich. zo mext—sx reomy st wmroe | T, N. M. Lathrop Contractors, also Painters and ARCHA W. COIT s e o s Decorators, who have been in s S TO RENT—Rooms for lght nouse 12 Montauk Avenue business at 25.27 7th Street, kecp.us Phone 1987, Jysd NEW LONDON,BCZONN- 33 y:“s, are anxigu’ to 5ell PHONE 278- T i TO RENT out, on acccunt of th: dissolu- LEGAL NOTICES | at 50 Broaa st., cor. Urescent St., one of WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS #.on of th= pa:tngrsh:p, ltisa; R T juie nmest nve oo ayaranenis n city, e e A NG % Pl for . yeamg MAYOR'S OFFICE. Al Lupros ewschis, BCIUGLDE S.edln Lead | rar: 3 e “nd 0L Waver , beauoiul grounds, In STUDEBAKER—Four passenger club A y b A A B e o wire @t TALGING MACHING SHOP, roadster. Demo.stratio. by appoint- busincss men to succeed to a er Sherr ¢ ) © your agent. oct2zd s G vvvvv Dk e Yo ST S8 1% long established business, and o Ut i et o war e FOR RENT. fir e et 5 . = K & . . e ‘- a, city meeling al the Towo MHall Six-room buscuscue s north Main St, NASH—1620 sport model, complete 15 only givin up now on ac 'n said city on Friduy, Get. 28th, 1921, &t B et ptuare [ s equipment with spare ure and wump- count of the age of th: part- § 0 clocis in the eveninz, Tor tne following see A. V. CUveLL, 198 Cll ?;c{.uz"‘i'el. frrn;;";3?2:".'&'.'.‘%‘2;“:;'7}:&:?; new. Seil- ners who vnsh to retira. -A £ d.é_&rmm ey oo g S T 'The stock of materials and 555 'S coieying. o . Gracs i rFRANKLIN ROADSTER—Nine B se- . . :U)Zelczyri .the real) exlule lofi!ed’ on FOB SALE—Horses | ries 4 passenger roadster. Top, paint equipmsant will be offered at a Yantic sirect and known as the Fails Ea: and uphois.ering A-1 Wiechasical con- : e e . sine House shall be approved and the FE dition of this oar is escedent, Tires Dargain to the right parties. Sae of saia real estate authorized and BOR SALE_Dals Netses, . harnceseh P . . if said deed shall be approved and the =4 wegori Rpons 485 Widmanys 8l in goos shabe with'ens sxta. | Fioe furifier mforoiation, apply s of ssi proper srhorisl Th fi iv. {meeting then to authorize the Court of Common Council to appropriate the pro- I ceeds of said sale. to wit, $2,600, \general use of the Fire Department or said city; also to determine whether the Court of Common Council of said city shall be authorized to appropriate $41.000 | or any part of such sum for the purpose ! and equipment of not more than three additional pleces of motor driven fire ap- paratus for the use of said city or for | the purchase of any other additional fire apparatus or equipment whatsoever for sa.d department, and to authorize the borrowing of such sim or sums as may be authorized by said meeting for such purpose and to authorize the execution of the note or notes of the city therefor; also to determine whether the Court of Common Council of said city shall be authorized to appropriate a sum not to exceed $1,200 for the widening and im- provement of the northerly side of West | Main_street, westerly of Falls avenue, | abutting_the property of James O. Maho- | ney, and to authorize the borrowing of | such sum as may be authorized for such | purpose and the execution of the note or | notes of the city therefor: also to deter- mine whether the Court of Common Coun- cil of said city shall be authorized to ap- propriate a sum not exceeding $3.600 for certain changes in the sidewalk, I'nes ana | grade of Prospect street in said city and | alterations inc'dent to such changes as petitioned for by St. Mary’s church and | as provided in resolutions adopted by said Council at a meeting held on the 18th day of October.1921. and to authorize the borrowing of such sum as may be authorized for such purpose and to au- thorize the execution of the note or notes of the city therefor; also to determine whether a° certain suit at law for dam- izes, now pending in the Sunerior Court ‘or this eounty, in which one Maie Rich- “ond is the plaintiff and the said eity the lefendant, shall be ecompromised, adjust. 1 and concluded by the nayment by said v of a sum not to evceed $14.500 and " voted to so conclude said suit then to athorize the Court of Common Council of said city to appropriate a sum not exceeding $14 500, and if said authoriza- tion shall be by said meeting voted then that the city shall be authorized to bor- row a sum not exceeding $14500 and to authorize the execution of a note or notes therefor; also to act uvon the list of of taxes made by the Mavor Dated at Norwich. Conn., this 22d.day of October, 1921. H_M. LEROUD. Mayor of the City of Norwich, Conn. 1 hereby ecertify that the above and foreroing is a true conv of the warning directed to me for service by publication. Attest: CHARLES H. RAVYNTS, Sheriff of the City of Norwich, Conn. TO CONTRACTORS 5 Bid; 2 sted for the immediate M’Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn, A completion. of & road extending from the Best Quality Seasoned Wood house of Wiliam_ Frazier on the broad end ear Park, MUSIO 1007% Har Hriageport, to the Huntington en’mmn.l P SR $10.00 Per Cord at the house of R. W. Miller. Maj d specifications be obtain- BULLARD Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord | 2 ax‘fi fi‘?j} e suhgfg:&‘d e o Teacher of the Delivered Anywhere B e e I, Vislir quhome of il - wm‘nrion R ork fo. Pom Phone 127-4 HARRY B. FORD mence immediately and o be Anishet i . 53 ‘within '0 months or earlier. i . Z":.P_I 2l 233 Main St. Phone 792|7503 0° Fov: 50" 1831 Outfits to Lend. ' ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON - . ARCHITECTS Tus=er Buliding, Nerwich, Cenm, ESTATE AGENCY, Willimantic, Sachem Chapter, No. 57, O. E. S., meets in Triple Link Hail. N Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. 18. A. O. H, meets in Buckingham Mer orial, Richard Hourgan Post. No. 594, ¥. F. 'W., meets in State Armo: 2 Gourt City_of Norwich. No. 63, ¥t of A, ‘meets in Steiner's Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS WITTER BROS. ..eeeeses. Auctioneers Eva Fay at the Strand AUCTION| ousat. remarkable performance ask any .ané of the capacity audience who was at . the Strand yesterday and they will telk you clock of the remarkable woman. How..she % b dinded o can do these things are certainly wonder- at the Karoli farm in Shewville, Led- |ful. Mrs. Fay positively gives no private {yard, Comn., when 21 head of cattle, 3| 3udlence to any person. She is not a teller, 2 G o & bl WA b W fortune palmist or pretender. of any kind. She is a skilled and scientific HENRY P. KAROLL manipulator of the arts of the East In- dian Yogi. Her wonderful exhibition, adroitness and dexterity comprisé -the ~~|most finished performance ever offéred to JAMES H. HYDE .. -+ Auctioneer | the American peeple and 1t is necessarily RECEIVEE'S AUCTION SALE, mysterious. In answering - questions, By order of the Honorable Allyn L. !identification and descriptions, not all of Brown, a Judge of the Superior Court, the Mrs. Fay's answers are correct about 80 undersigned offers for sa.e to the highest been “pro- blader for cash . the " folow'ng memad | °CT ont. It has e e AUCTIONS FRIDAY, NOV. 4TH, 1921, oct228TuTh Sstock and flxtllrelk at Ring's Thayer Bldg., Franklin Sq., Norwich, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26TH, at 130 m., an assorted lot of canned goods. coffee, cocoa, roiled oais, peas, 2 barreis sall pors, corned beef, cueese, egg boxes, wwine, paper shopping bags, larze Joi of assorted paper bags, and fixtures, con- s.sting of 1 No. 24 Hobart meai chopper, Fraaklin Sq.....';neal siicer, meat bench, 4 meat blocks | { Detroit computing scales. eleetric cof- fee granulator with peanut buiter making macaune, 40 feet glass counter proteciion Wilh brackets, reir..erator 16x8 feet, corned beef tank, butler cooier, Under- Wwood Lypewriter, cashier’s office, 3 electr.c fans, chairs, sioois, desks, 2 12 ft. ve- frigeratlor show cases, paper ba.er, meat irays and other articles 100 numerous Lo ment.on. Norwich, Oct. 21, 1921. GILBERT 8. RAYMOND, Temporary Kececiver. Herbert i. Ring, Inc. oct2zd LEGAL NOTICES BERTHA CASAVANT VS. HENRY Casavani, Supplementai Order of Notice. State of Connecticut, County of New London, Upon the complaint of the said Bertha Casavant, claiming, for the reasons therein set forth, u divorce now penu.ng before this Court, huv.ng been returned thercio on the first Tucsday of Sepiem- ber, 1521 It appearing to and being found by this Court that Henry Casavant, the sald defcnaant, is absent (rous this State the pendency of the compiaint was as required by order of notice fore lssued, and mow the plaintt asks for a further order of notice in the prexe 1h s. {ore. ordered, that notice v of said complaint be gi this order in Tre p2per printe onn., once a week fo uccess:vely, commeneing on ¢ i8th day of O T, 1921. By order of Court. GEOEGE E. PARSONS “lerk of the Suverior Court for New London County. oct1sTu HARRIS BROS.' cider mill at Salem is now open for business. sep§Tu AT A COURT OF PRODATE HELD at’ Ledyard, within and for the District of Ledyard, on the 24th day of October, A D. 1921, Present - SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Jsudge. ¥istate of Veron'ca Plova and Bridget Distriet. Plopa minors, in sal John Plopa of Ledyard, legal Guardian )f said minors, appeared in Court and filed a written app ion alleging that :ald estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to seu cer'ain real estate belongng to said mirors, fully described in said applica- Jion. Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered, Thet said application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Rogm ‘n Ledvord in said District, on the 31st day of ctober, A D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and_that notice of the pendency of said application, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation in said Distriet. at least five d>ys prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to the Court. The above and foregoing is a true copy record. Attest: oct25d Assessors Notice of SAMUEL E. BOLDRDOJ B, ss., New London Oct. 14th, 1921. ' portion Is such as to make it truly z wonderful exhibition. ther acts feature Will Crutchfield who certainly kngws how to handle a lariat, doing some véry dif- deult tricks. Kelly & Brown arésvery clever singers and do somé good' danmc- ing; Weston and Marion in’ Song¢ and Dances of the Day. They are as swift as the wind in their dancing which is of sup- er quality. Some good songs are alsc added for good measure. The fgature picture is Mary Philbin in Dariger Ahead. This is a stirring story of the rugged New England coast. Don’t misé this ex- ceptional program. —_— Passing Thra Passing Thru, the latest Thomas H. Paramount comedy, starring Dguglas MacLean, which comes to the Davis the- atre Wednesday and Thursday, i8 the humorous tale of a yang man whose willingness to assume the troublgs of others involves him in serious diffinities. Eilly Barton the leading character portrayed by Mr. MacLean, first draws a sentence to the penitentiary through hav- ing assumed the blame for a bank theft of which he is entirely innocent Before he is placed behind the bars, hojever, he makes his escape m a speotacular train wreck and seeks refuge in the vil- iage of Culverton. Here, befriending a lazy mule being, beaten by her master zets him into more "diMiculties, and his nisfortunes continue to pile up until the final scenes of the story when a deluge of good luck more than evens the score. Well-known film piayers who will be i rt of B aniels, the Real- Wild Week,” which is , are F k Kingsley, vin Stevens, Frances Raymond, Edythe Chapman “Bull” Mon- tana and Carrie Ciarke Ward. ! As an orphan who has been so .cowed by her stern maiden aunt that she breaks loose and secks adventure as soon ‘as she | attains her majority. Miss Dan | another splendid *“good-little-bad-girl™ 0.e, innocently getiing herself into all ts of unusual scrap:s and extricating herself with great cleverness. A very funny coned “A Chiy | Romance” urinz the Haliroom Boys will be included in the bill At the Armory Friday Night Next Friday there engagement extraordinary. Main's ious ' Naira- |gansett Pier orchestra will appear with a whole team of eight artists, say one of whom is capable of solo wori. Mr. { Main himse.f is recognized as a virtuoso jon the banjo being a mewmber of the { American Guild of Baujoists of Boston, and holds a dipiona from them. A saxo- phone duet, both of whom were formerly with the Six Brown Brothers, wail ap- pear, one plays three different saxophones and the other piays the laughing eaxo- phone. The pisno player, Mr. Clarence Baker claims to be the only man whe can make the piano shimmy. The cor- | netist was formerly soioist with Hi Hen- iry’s Minstrels. This orchestra has play- ed six seasons at Narragansett Pjer, and toured New England for three winter seasons. In addition to this orchestra, the com- mittee plans to celebrate Hallowe'en in a proper and fitting manner so will have plenty of confetti, paper hats, noise mak- ers, balloons and special electrical ef- fects which will mystify every one. This will be the most gorgeous Hallowe'en is an persons liable to pay taxes in m‘dnnu ever he'd. The feature of the ev- town of Norwich, are hereby notified to return to the assessors on or before the first day of November, 1921, a written or printed list, properly signed sworn to, of all taxable property owned by them on the first day of October, 1921. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of ten per cent. addi- tional, according to law. All those having in charge. property, are requested to make returns at_this’ time. lanks can be obtained at the sors’ office in City Hall. or will be sent by mail upon application. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and on Wednesday and Saturday from 7 to 9. Lists will be received beginning Tues- dai'), Oct. 4th, 192 21 1821 asses- 921, ted at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 28th, ALBIE L. HALE, JOHN B. OAT, A. R. MANNING, Assessors sep28d. TREUCKING exempt | ening will be a mooniight dance on the ocean, which is 3 wonderful electrical and | effect. —_— Breed Theatre Mack Senmett's five reels of comedy, fantasy and beauty bearing the sugges- tive title Home Talent, is the feature at- traction at the Breed theatre today. If the picture pairon thinks that Mack Sennett has come to the limit of his en- tertaining possibilities, he has another evenings Fuess due him, and he will realize this fact after witnessing a presentation of Home Talent, which is utteriy- unlike anything the comedy king has yet made. True though to the spirit of fine fantasy, generous revealment of 1o high hilarity, Home Talent i different form from anything Mr. Sennett has hitherto made. Home Talen differs from anything any- body has ever done, in its ingenious, weli- knit plot-structure, and in the vast range of scenic and picturesque possibilities de- GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, veloped by the action of the story: moviig and rucs.ng. Tel 61i-12. 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N, CONARL 4L sramblin & vid | Other pictures - on the bill inelude George Larkin in Roaring Waters , a thrilling Western picture; Busier Heaton in One Week, and the Pathe News Hamilton Holt Will Speak Hamilton Holt will lecture upon The Outlook, at Connecticut el. i45%. | College convocation at the college thls (Tuesday) afternoon at 4 o‘clock. The college is most fortunate in pre- senting as convocation lecturer Mr. Ham- flton Holt, recognized as one of the.lead- ing authoriiies of today on questigns of national and international tmport. owier of y years editor sndent, Mr cely 1o is orsan ai an, h, As author and lect known rifenlarly movements as the tion. Leazue to in ber of the Inter:.at clety. Since the rec nt the Independen: an. 1 Mr. Holt has be o he co tor of the periocica now issueu ame. The collezs mos o may be i:tor re. aughter cf 3 ficld strect of Mr. and Nrs Ansonia, were noon In tho church. Rev. ngregutional ns of Hartford assisied by