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ento ss:l o::f {x dir soelslon Wit g 1n- ry. Cobb Co. oct26d “WANTED—Man to wogk o farm and drive team; mo mmilru Humphrey Brsn- nan. Phane 1103-1! oct28d A young man as salesman ; !&éfienaes Army & Ns.vy 35 Broadw: oct26d WANTE] clags chef; steady position. 273, care Bulletin. oct26d WANTED—Salésman; one’ who cnn sell pipeless furnaces Sohwartz B First Tite BoxX WANTED_PoFtor, with some experi- ence, to work. 115 lAlt;w:l'ln flutelt Dan- . 381, octesd Norwich and connection w;xm—mm mmea_ boy gver 16 ’B-I of afe to work in store. erlt , “WUNDREDS men~b¢ys over 11 want- ed as government railway mail ‘clerks ; mmm‘nee 3135 month ; steady; list posi- tions free: write fmmediately. ' Franklin Institute, Dept. 3-A.” Rochester, N. Y. octbd Locomotive Engineers, Fire- men, Conductors, Train- men and Yard men. APPLICATION MAY BE MADE FOR 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 PREVIOUS 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 IS REQUIRED. ADDRESS R. M. SMITH ASST. SUPT, NEW LONDON, CONN. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Somewhere road between a spare tire, | plate 92-489 and rear light. | pigase communicate with H. A | State St, New London. _oct25d Silver tigarette case, initiais A. inder return to Bulletin Office. _oct2sd on Norwich and Danielson, Dumber WILL THE PERSON &eeq ng overcoat at dance in Sterling Saturday | migt, Oct. 22, return at once to William Penn, Sterliig, Conn., and avoid further trouble? octidd LOST—Black travel . between Norwich and Danielson. return to Wauregan Hotel and receivé reward. oct24d ZUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G GRANT Undertaker and Embaimer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE I w.mm—-em to ll!llt wlth \ouhe- work ; an Acade 1 one w Eive Tull {lme, oty Blioné 1830, g O Wi E?g’g:'m‘: ?ctura.lzx,:]:lwm ‘q‘t:;. h cash prices, Water st ml_-uw WAN n——fi” 0By, klng. Norwich, Cona,, m 190, !;l‘agn “WANTED—A | @u “middie aged Amipicar Wohtess 15 Th hotsework in family of two, and in the care an of invalid. ~ Aj at 85 Wul. ‘Thames St., | evenings - oKW 19WIM: WANTED- le. woman for gel: eral Apply to Matron, 99 Washing gwn St. Hours, 2-6 p. m. oct228M WANTED—Woman tu do. wa.ltl chamber work. Windham “lin. 35-4 2“;1mma,nm Div., Windham, Cotin. lnd TEACHERS! Teachers, h trained, wantel TEACHERS! h _ sehool Ac d~ normal lor e.ny la :finb“fl’“ wA)u'zn—sues}ua(u for _Saturday afternoon. F. W. Woolworth C0, octld H TO BENT TO RENT—Three-room tcnemmk. in- quire §9 Spruce St. T0O RENT—Tenement, five ronms. :sr?prfimemenu, 123 Oakridge St, 27-5. all AR R 3 “WANTEDA et of (o New Encland Review, 1890 1su° 3 King, & ""3: Conn Box 195. “WANTED-To | in good shane. , Conn, N mwt ke Tl.mly,lmm rd, s»uu: afl- ll' ooll . T B A GIZEBO yistid, dl ho drinks "'rm: step" liguot; Lep it o drmk step out 'n git pln d. Mlil fer n cigar be, Lonita Manila r 6 for 25¢, wecul lot of briar pi u 5c; ook ‘em over at Fagan's Smioke Shop; L'immh Thayer Bldg.” entrance. ANTED—§3, 000 on second mi good- security ; will pay small bunnu quick_return. oct18d WANTED—Concrete walks (o build. Work guaranteed, if work i not satis- factory no.charge made. James Fumi- guaro, 123 Oakridge St. Phone sepiT. WANTED—Farms.. We have the buy- ers, Sell -them quick., 1s your farm' for sale? Communicate with New England Afeuy Dn.mels\m, Conn. ES o for Tel. $40 Danlelson, Counn. FOR RENTStore and tencment at 42 Market St. Inquire 3 Water St _Tei. 1496 . oet2s ¥OR RENT—Six-room_flat, iences, to American couple, adults, Phone 576-: 0 RENT—Furnished ay arranged for light houukeenmg ‘\’ Pngne 1131 conven- or ~ three oet26d TO BENT—Fu Congdon, 82 Md&m\ey Ave. ¥OR RENTTenement of four rooms, electric lights and bath, $12.. 426 Laus rel Hill Ave TO- BE T—Tenemeuv. with all modern conveniences. lnqulre 44 Laurel Hill Ave. 240 - RENT_Centrally located store, Shetucket St., large display windows, eam_heat, hardwood floors, possession ; also five-room tenement al 54 elucket St, hardwood floors, ali im- provements: also nirie-room tenement, all mmprovements, located 54 Shetucket Si sire: of Willlam F. Hill, 108 Thayer oct22d FOR RENT—Large front furnished rooms, modern conveniences, two minutes’ walk from Franklin square. 16 Laurel | W!} BUY and_ W highest Jn‘lw for ssoond hand furniture books, | -~ Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Wner St. Phone ES-ZA 12d. T WANT: F.D._wl) farms_for utnxon 10 acres up, with or without steck; give full particulars in first letter a.s to ‘price, size, lm@lmn and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, C Jy22d 3 m P T s L TS SO T Tl XOR SALE—P 3 . Call 910-3 oo et rabbits. 0 “d i Aoy o Coin, i SALE_Sicraom ooblags, Wil I pfovements;, price / vu—y “builm To minutes’. walk to Frankin Hauaro, In- quire W, ¥ Bl Thayer Bldg, ool _¥OR SALE_White fox bon Adrass Fir, care Builetin, L R ru: SALE—_New 6Ix-room ruuun, rdwood floors; five minutes' walk from nmh school And trolley, 'n Yantle, I’ -2 ubuan oet2ia m-.'rm; et miich ww- Call eK‘rve & m. and after 6 p. m. W"‘T“fl w “ecna Hlll Norwlnll oct26 35 fm oct10: 185.00 buys a beautiful muhonn 05- nut lnpyer nuu'm, good tone l.ml’fl cnndlt on ; tefms (o 8. The Plagt-Cad- den Co., Norwich, Conn, oct1zW §35.00 buys a finc square Chickering plano, beautiful tone and in good condi- :luc. mhno your own terms; we will take P in trade at fuli price m time Within three years in- exchai or_an ugflght piano or player. The laut.-CM- Co., Norwich, Conn. oct1ZW 90.00 buys & fine Decker Efos. up- i gt piano; free stool and scarf; term‘:, §16 cash and $6 per month: The Plaut’|and Ln gden Co. own_for vice alnoe 1 alxty and ser- ). Vorwk: Conn. s FOR !ALl‘r—Ergush setter, partly broken, Address Box 422, Danleison, Conn. oCt18TuThS " FOR SALE — Two-seated democrat wagon in good. condition, Inquite No, 767 Main St. Wilimantic, Coni. Phone 951. oc WANTED—We pay highest prices for cecond. hand farniture. . Norwich Furmic \.ure &u. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We 1 and exchange. TIGER, 65 Franklin SELO\IL HAND AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE, FOR' SALE—automoblies - $200.00 down will buy a 1919 Interna- tional 3-4 ton truck. pneumatic tires, mo- tor in A-1 condition, ready for business. Box 99, Bulietin. oct25d FOR SALE—A two-ton truck, will be sold very cheap. Call George Lambert, Oceum, Lonn Tel. 617- 12. oct25d FOR SALE—Max\\'elI late 1917, good mechanical condition; will denion- | Hill Ave. Tel, 1143-5. _oct2ld _ girate anywhere; will sell for best offer. ‘o RENT_Hoofs ToF light house- | Thomas Kendall, Wnuregau, Conn. kceping. Phone, 1987, iysd oct25d . with FOR RENT, FOR SALE—Dodge wnrnxgfisear Wit Six-room basement. 74 North Main St good place for garage, 5,000 square ft. in winter, top additional. oct11TuThS Tel, réar for storing any car. For paruculars FOR SALE—6-45° Pierce-Arrow, good Reb A V. COVELLO, 198 Cift S . | condition, good tires, cheap. Wrife Box 1527-3. Seuza 7, No. 23 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. 2 oct12d & FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent FOR SALE—Horses condition, new engine, will sell reasonable i = —— | if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St. FOR SALE—Pair horses, harnesses| may20d - and wagon. Phone 613-12° Willimantic o Div. oet24d SN TS e FOR SALE—One stailion horse, wexght 1400 1bs., good riding and working horse, one mare and colt, ohe colt 2 years old, one good working ; horse. Marcaurelé Farm, Taftvi FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for all kinds ofs work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER B. PIERSON, 536-3. Tel. ‘3e3d AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES CALL at Jonathan Smith’s new station, 31 Town St.; most convenient place in town for gasoline and mobllons of all grades. _ auglld IIA‘ B ene tires 1utrended, lonk lxka ike new, as good EiRoi Tire Co. 33 W, Mo st uhzm Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant S e RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED | AND REPAIRED SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) GAGER Funeral Director and 1 ’ Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City {The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ' EMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephons 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street DOORBINDING EOUGKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, D. EYE, BAR, NOSE AND THRO OAT Suite 103-104, Thayer Bidg, Tel. 1799 WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- befors the public, is uo medi- there “.‘zt\tr than d:rough the advertsing S of The Bulletis. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, T. N. M. Lathrop l | Tel. 246 15,000 miles. i FOR SALE 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS STUDEBAKER—Four passenger club roatister.. Demonstratiori 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 ROADSTER—Nine B se- ries 4 passenger roadster. Top, paint and upholstering A-1 Mechanical con- dition of this car is excellent. Tires ali in good shape, with one extra. TWO POPULAR MCDELS 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent-Con- dition, with several accessories. 1918 BUICK, 5-passenger car. top. Repainted and ovarh,uled. FRANKLIN ROADSTER—1921, mechanical = condition. New A-1 Run less than 5-passenger Paige 1921 Tour- ing Car. Perfect condition. Used 1 month. Goed reason for selling. Apply to GLADYS M. FISKE 40 Hobart Ave. PLUMBING - SUPPLIES ron SALE—Pointer dogs and puppies. F. Cumvstone, Norwich Road, Waterfora, Conll. _Phone §35-3 New London. _oct24d FOR SALE—A few articles of furni- ture, at 89 Union St, Mrs. Fox. oce24d FOR SALE—Crystal chandelier, fine cond‘x;u;);. Inquire at 44 Laurel Hill Ave. oc ¥OR SALE—Square piano. 365-12. Telephone oct. Zd $51 buys a beautiful 3120 Edbon disc phonograph, semi-cabinet model; éasy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. ocf22d BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- | Tnograph, rcg‘ul’lr $275, special for quick sale $175 v _terms granted. Th Pla.ut-Cadflen & ich, FOR SALE—Black cocker s‘panll 3 years, with breeding guaranteed nght, every way; the price is right. H. Tbnmlpn“;n, Pnlnam, Conn. Tel. 11!-34 oct10 ‘FOR_SALE—Well seasoned slabs and Eard4 wood. H. Beard & Son. Tel. 15-4. oct3d FOR SALE—Stove parts for all mhel ofystoves. Bring name of stove and number. New Lohdon Salesroom, 16 Water st., Tel. 1703-2, sep7d FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord; in 3-cord lots, §8.50 per cord; chest- nut wood, $8 cord; in 8-cord lots, $7.50 cord. Henry Saucier, Danielson, (.onu. Tel. 81-3. augled FOR SALE A choice two-apartment houce, very desirably located in Gregnevjlie. Property must be sold as owner is leaving town. Price very attractive. For further partic- ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square VERMONT COWS CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. SEVERAL GOOD FRESH COWS. JAMES I. HYDE, NORTH FRANKLIN, CONN. TEL: 30 LEBANON. oct24d BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY The firm of H. Blackledge & Co., Carpenters and Building Contractors, also Painters and Decorators, who have been in business at 25-27 7th Street, 33 years, are anxious to sell out, on account of the dissolu- %ion of the partnership. Itisa rare . opportunity for young business men to succeed to a long established business, and is only given up now on ac- count of the age of the part- ners who wish to retire. The stock of materials and equipment will be offered at a bargain to the right parties. For further information, apply at the office of the Comipany, Carriages, Wagons, | cyricat & memaron |27, th Street, Norwich, Conn. Trucks and Carts {Plumbing, Heating, Tinning Menhamul Repairs, - Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work, Blacksmithing in all its branchea scatt & Clark Corp. 507 TC 615 NORTH MAIN STREET POULTRY "IHE SECEET of winter czes, based on government research; pampniet frcs Morris Farm, Bggtone Speclalist, Bridge- port, Conn. oct3d POULTRY. _.» WANTED—You to receive® free a full half pound package of Dr. Hess Pouitry Pan-a~ce-a, enough for 24 hens 2 weeks, Pan-a-ce-a will help vour poultry through the mouit.. It will siatt your puilets and | moulted hens te laying. it will keep your | whole flock healthy. Get your package at any of these stores: Chas. Slosberg & Son, Norwich Grain Co.,, Greengvllle Al- lert Boardman ; Yaxtic Grain & P roducts Co., Yantic. oct12d e ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thawer Building, Norwich, Conn. I’Ifll_fll'fl WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and material it ht prices, by skilled labor. is, 8t rig Telephons 60 West Main St and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONTRACTOES—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Heating, . JOHN BLUM, Breed B 3 PHONE 568-5 The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guars | Silteeas 5160 heating sad Dasiting: JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Maw St FPhone, TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, occum, ¢ moving and truckiug, Tel. 01115 314 GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. 3: flll Main st. Moving and ltuckm‘ Tel. 387-5, ©C. D. JOSLYN, 298 West Mn.k: St We move everything anywhere. Specm at- tention given to moving boil chinery. Tel. 798-3. Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 11 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1405, TEAMING and moving, long distance trucking a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main St. Phone 792, . Pht so& LONG DISTANCE MOVING. B v S s S TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily and at reasonable ’ prices. 5 BROMLEY shetnd&et St, ARTHUR H. LATHROP $hetucket Strest \ Phone 175 AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, mfl. Phone. Shetucket St. nr.n-norl norn ,lizlnwun u-.:’z Broadway. s 1297] Private Sale of all furnitare at 51 Sacl St., qu- ning Wedn:dny. Oct. »s“’c%mun. of Ilving room shite of custom made over- #tuffed furniture, a cream ivory bedroom suite (twin beds), a solid walnut suife (double bed), Queen Anne period. White Iron bed (single), chiffionieres, dining foom suite, book case, a Glenwood cab- Inet gas range, Glenwood hot water heater, sewing machine, bathroom fis- fures, large apd 'small rugs, complete kitchen furnishings, ete., étc. Also a notitble collection of Spahish an- tlaues of brass and coppgr, includinz hatid-carved 16th century chest. Sale from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 (o : p. m. oct26d \ FOR SALE. Riverside farm, 103 acres, beautiful location, pleasant surroundings, main auto . lighway, near markets. _river rml;h farm, nice eight-room house, large barns, ‘and farm buildings, land well divided into tillable fields, pastures | - 3 ,300 ; easy terms. TRYONS' REAL E%TATK AGENCY, ct22d ntic, Cona.. . o FOR SALE A fine Upright Piano, as good as new, $115; free stool and denvery anywhere easy terms. TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 Franklin 8 FOR SALE Two houses on Laurel Hill, short walk to city, one seven-room house, up (0| date, with garage. other one of 11 rooms, fine location for a home of your own. inquire about these. CLARENCE SHOLES. BUYER AND SELLER, Telephone 1183-5. wWOOD FOR SALE 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St. Phone 792 FOR SALE Two tenement house with - improve- ments, always well rented. in good repair, near Oak street. Five minutes walk to Franklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwieh FOB SALE good road, arge hen coops, Farm of 16 - room house, = bams side of house W‘th 2!. ft. of water, soon to go in building lots, so buy it at farm price; hot air heater to be installed next week. For further details call CLARENCE SHOLES. BUYER AND SELLER. Telephone 118%-5. “ l YOUR GPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HOME Five-rooms and bath, electric lights, hardwood floors. The lot is large, price $2500. Beautiful house with large grounds in fine residential section- for sale at a bargain. De- sirable house lots in various sec- tions of Norwich. ARCHA-W. COIT Telsphone 1334 63 BROADWAY l LEGAL NOTICES TO CONTRACTORS Bids are requested for the immediate completion of a road extending from the thouse of William Frazier on the Broad Bridge road, in the Town of Trumbull, opposite the end of Beardsley Park, Bridgeport, to the Huntington turnpike, at the house of R. W. Miller. Maps and specifications can be obtain- ed, and bids may be submitted, eicher at. the office. of Nicholson & Bulkley, First National Bank BEldg., Bridgeport, or at the home of William Frazier, Broad Bridge road, Trumbull. Work to com- mence immediately and to be fitished within two months or earlier. Bids to be closed on Nov. 3d, 1921. Leydenstone Corporation oct24d FOR SALE 1 PAIR WORK HORSES CHEAP 1 TWO-TON FEDERAL TRUCK. APPLY John H. Ford Phone 792 .8ROOM COTTAGE Has steam Heat and other improve. ments. Good location— ONLY $3,500 4-TENEMENT HOUSE In good repair, near trolley and sShool— PRICE $6,000 APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE AL irable property, cons| ot “%.‘u house afd onlbufldln“ug'. vri h about aeres of located on car line. Nurwich Town end, a great op- portunity to secure ' choice Droperty at Very reasonable price. ° For further particulars, inquite of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Frasklia Square, DANCING N. H. LEVY, dancing instructor, Odd Fellows’ hall, Norwich. Phone ' 1996 or 401. Private lessons given daily, Evening class Monday and Thursday, $ ». m gin now. sep! — INSURANCE HOUSE INSURED ? IN CASE OF ACCIDENT IS YOUR AUTO INSURED ? If you need Insurance of any kind, see HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Avs, or Phone 598-3 ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET A, G. THO! Foot ialist, wmm yonr fecy) d 321 Main Phone 1366-¢. COAL AND WOOD 7 0. e wood and kindlings iz mail quantities. Phone 504 or e RS iro, Willow i, formerly i Best Quality Seasoned Wood IN CASE OF FIRE IS YOUR\ | | S—————— Real Estate Agency| . Office and Sdlestooms, No. 42 ° Main St. Danielson, Conn. l’fiblic Anction Jewett City, on the road leadin Norwich _to Jewett - City, through Preston, I' will sell” my p.b- sonal property at public sale on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1921, ham emorial, ingh: uneil, No. 14,'Jr. 0. G TR A A M., meets in Bucl Exhibition of Ol Paintings. There will be an exhi of 30 of paintings by J. Eliot Enn of Bos ton, held at Brater's Art Gallery, 107 Phln street, New Lotdon, Conn. from Nov. ist to 22nd {nclusive. For mam | summers Mr. Ecneking has painted ystic, Conn., where he hag found gofl mllbfll.l for picturess The people of N | wich are cordially invited to attend tfl- exhibition. Ha'inl at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, as described: 20 head of cattle, sisting of 6 Jersey cows, 6 Hereford arades, 1 registered Hereford cow, 1 iste*8d Hereford heifer, 1 regxx(er- d FHereford bull' 4 years of age, ude HEITers ue 16 frestien :in Nor ‘ember, 12 year heifer, 1 yearling reifer, 80 Pl)muuth Rock hens, a few suilets, about 40 tons of hay, 50 bush- oats, 20 bushels buckwheat, corn the cob, turnips, oat sraw, efe. WAGONS, TOOLS, MACHINERY One iron axle team wagon, 1 wo «n axle team w: n- Al s Conn. College Conecerts. | Frederick Weld, chairman of the l!fl'll- { mittee for concerts of Connecticut eol- lege which is bringing the New. Yotk ‘Phuhnmontc orchestra to New Lond {to open the series at the State Amng | Saturday evening. November 5, attend& a conference in New York last Saturday. called by Manager Felix Leifels to perfect plans to traneport the organization with its baggage in case railroad scrvice. t- cohes crippled by the threatened Conductor Stransky and Rudolph Stein. ert, manager of the orchestra’s New End- land tour, together with Mr. Leifels and Mr. Weld have arranged to have the or- chestra travel by automobile if the strike | makes it necessa The public may rest {assured there will be a concert in Ney London as announced, Single tickete for this concert as well as all concerts Of the serles will be put on sale a2 Chidsey's November 1. Course tickets may be now and at l.nyune-tu the close of the first concert. open by 1 ul of wheels and eav for t! 1 carriage pole, 1 wagon pole, 'i‘ team wagon pole, 1 set of heavy team harness, 1 set of medwum weight team harnes 3 single harnesses, 1 U. cream separator, 1 mower, 1 hay rake, 1 hay tedder, 1 reaner. 1 potato plant- er, 1 two-horse cultivator, 1 tato digger, 1 circular saw and mandrel, 2 lows. 1 disc harrow, 1 spring tootn v, breaker, saws and -mv:l and tongs. a cans, chains, iron bars, and !mall tool! of all kinds. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Three chamber sets, chairs, couch, airtight stove and other articles. Terms of sale cash. If too stormy, postponed to first fair day after. A good caterer will attend. HOLLIS H. PALMER, Owner. 0ct26WSTu CONCEET PROGRAMME BEFORE DANUVING AT BALL TONIGHT ‘Tonight’s the night when all roads lead the armory; the time, eight-thiry, when_ Hills-Boulanger orchestra will give a half hour concert program preceding the governor's ball, which has been occuj the attention of the girls' of the Norwich Girls' Community club for the past month, This orchestra, which has been engaged to play for a eeries of entertainmems in Washington -D. C., following a short esi- gagements at Démonico’s in New Yerk, is now playing at the evening sessions and weekly dinner dances af the Hart- ford Golf club, besides doing much col- lege and fraternity work in New Eng- land. With the orchestra is Mr Davis, a seventeen-year old saxophonist, who already made 2 name for himseif in musical wprid. Mr. Davis is to make re- cords of Stolen Kisses and Vamping Rasa in New York next month and has promis- ed to feature both of these pieces the latter being the first encore after in- Following is the comecert rogram: Apple Blossoms (Tone Reverie) Kathleeen Roberts Hungarian Dance No. § Loin du Bal (Tempo di Valse) Simple Aveuy Zailah (Bgyptian Intermezzo) AUCTION AT AUCTION NEXT SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1921, at 11 & m, in"Town of Thompson, Conn., 18 miles south of Worcester, Mass.,, beautiful farm, country home, 133 acres, ihclud- ln‘ 30 tillage, mostly level, 20 tree- covéred bottom land, rest woodland and pasture; 800-1000 cords wood. House has oak frame, solid (o\ln\‘ll tions, fire kitchen _equipment M tubs, best of open pIUMOILE %o Bot and cold Wllzr, two modern bath- room sets,” el light ])llnt, flv. open fireplaces, furnace ; all flm~ large glass-en porch ; class, but walls are shy on clapboards and plaster in spots, owing to special machine work mentioned below, and a buyer who knows real value will un- doubtedly secure the entire G L ‘William Major Russell F. Smith is to give a jbot buffet supper at his home at 7 o'cloex this evening, entertaining about 25 peo- ple, including the members of the. gov- ernor’s party. Buildings lnlured for $7.800. unusuzlly good, clay and Jloam, leaf mould; 3500 beautiful nnvberry plants, but varieties, on raised beds. $400 upright piano, practically new, fine instrument; furniture, mattresses, garden tools, sulky plow, ete.. Separately. Owner sells property to follow up success of new syalunuu- age machinery, f small Pl reserved until 32x60. Soil —_— At The Strand Thursday, Fridsy and Saturday. After having a great many ests the Norwich peopie who hver?o‘: M’i chance to ask Mrs. Eva Fay questions, |the Strand management has decidéd to hdid her over for the remainder of the week. ose who have not yet had @ chance t0 ses Mrs. Bva Fay certatnly will now have an opportunity untii Sat- urday o see the remarkable and myste- rious Mrs. Fay. She is not a istic medium and there iz nothing super- natural about her work. Yet bhow er a - which lot next August. Sale absolute. circular givin dress GILB R, F. D. 4, Putnam, Conn. WITTER BROS., Auctioneers. Danielson, Conn. OCt22SWF JAMES H. HYDE .......... Auctioneer RECEIVER'S AUCTION SALE, By order of the Honorable L. Brown, a Judge of the Superior Court, the undersigned offers for sale to the highest hldder for cash the (m!owin: named and fixtures, at Ring’s Market, 'l‘h‘yer Bldg., Franklin Sq., Norwich, en WEDNESDAY, oe'r 26TH, at 1.3 an assorted lot of mned goods. coffee, cocoa, rolled oats, peas, 2 salt pork, corned beef, cheese, egg boxes, twine, paper llmppm‘ bags, lA.lto lot of assorted paper bags, and fixtures, con- sisting of L No. 24 Hobart meat chopper, meat slicer, meat bench, 4 meat biocks, fans, chairs, stoois, desks, 2 12 ft re- 6 Detroit computing scales, electric cof- fee granulator with peanut butter making frigerator show cases, paper baler, meat pernatural power and performs altogetis: er different than any other such per- formers. Other acts are Charles Henry's petd, presenting A Canine’s Dream. This wilt be some treat for the children. Billle Bowman is a character monologue come- dienne being a very good impersonate. Moore and Fieldg in 2 “Few Moments of Darkydom.” These are very clever dane- ers, throwing in a song or two and ssma £cod comedy for measure. The feature photoplay is Corinne Grif- fiths in “The Single Track.” The pleturs is replete with dramatic comedy and thrilling situations, and is well rounds ed out as a photodrama. See ‘The Dance of the Seven Vells” in this fine picture. teas, corned beef tank, butter cooler, Under- wood typewriter, cashier's office, 3 electrie Davis Theatrs. A cast of unusnal excellence, Including Madge Bellamy, Thomas H. Ince's lat- machine, 40 feet ‘ll- counter protection trays and other articiés too numerous to est “discovery,” appears in support of with brackets, refs T 16x8_ feet, mention. Norwich, Oot. 21, 1921, Douglas MacLean in his latest Parad GILEERT S. RAYMOND, mount comedy, “Passing Thru” whi Telnl!):;l.ry Receiver. Herbert E. Rfi‘l"’ will be shown at the Davis theatre toda; and tomorrow. Mr. MacLean is cast t§ fine advantage in the role of Billy Bary ton, a young bank clerk who gets imti difficiities thraugh attempting to I sen the misfortunes of others. Miss Beis lamy is Mary Spivins, a lovely girl for whom Billy gets into a jot more trouble. Otto Hoffman offers a humorons parf as James Spivine, Mary’s father, a grasp- ing and straight-laced small-town hanker, Willis Robards and Edith Yorke, as Farmer Harkins and his wife are pleas- ingly humorous while Fred Natheaux is a thoroughly hateable valiain, As a high-spigited orphan who I8 6 inherit momey but has been o kept down by the strict, maiden aunt who brings her up that she “busts loose™ the very day she is eighteen and gets herself into hectic adventures, Bebe Daniels hag, another role well suited to her talents in “One Wild Week,” which is the second" feature. A Hallroom Boys" Chili Romance,” LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Nor- wich, I will sell the interest of Henry Rabinovitch, late of Norwich, in said Distriet, deceased. in {he real estate, con- sisting of two_certain pieces or parcels of land, with buildinge thereon, situated in said Norwich, and being_fully de- scribed in the application to seil on file in said Court, For more particular descrip- tion, see said ;Ipllaum:. AX RAE oct26d comedy entitled "A will also be shown. Breed Theatre. Will Rogers heads the double featurs bill at the Breed today and Thursday in | a screen version of the famous American | comedy success, “A Poor Relation.” Ia | this mew vehicle Will Rogers is seen In the role of a disappointed inventor and it is one of the most sympathetic and at the same time most laughable through his very humanness and his sense of humor in the annals of American stage Lterature. It fits Rogersito a T. For the second feature Vivian Martid, will be seen in the rapid-fire comedy “Pardon My French” “Pardon My French” ig a real’ Vivian Martin vehicle —light, entertaining, amusing and Witht many dramatic and holding passages. It is the kind of story which Miss Martin has made peculiarly her ovn on the screen, half comic and half amflg .Ile.;:fl_' it will certainly increass ready- nation-wide popularity of the mm].f star. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and imported C-.pn. it will pay you to walk over. 116-118 W, Main'Sks Norwich, Co ain orwich, Conn. (Established for H. Century) CIGARS Whitestone Cigar aare $70 per thousand 3. ¥, CONANT, 11 fz . PRINTING PRINTING neaty done. st Iflfll DNMW cheerfully givy anknn’s given. ‘I'h- Bullenn ANNOUNCEMENTS Y. M. C. A. Bible Class Opens Tnllth. pEXTISTS - DR.C.R.CHAMBER!.AIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bida. Nerwioh, Cana. supper will be served, after which the story will be taken up. These studies will_be such as are calculated to help young men in thelr daily lives; they will i memctical and Imterastine.