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T = WANTED — Stove with walerfront. Write Fox A. C. X.,‘fin Bulkd.lt * Sct2rThEM FOR SALE—Cheap, one 3 émvm alovfl ‘condition, (o R"s,‘?.'&n“" i oct27d. srade s Eia ‘and fleld -uu"“ oot 5, w:fuhfidmm cnt? Ca, Franklin, Mass. m 10, work onhfu-na # . Humphrey nll. Pl- uu»u oct26d chef; steady w"lfinn.‘ % te gex.!’ll. care, Bulletin. wall Findhasm, § Va uAcnxsx TEACHERS sehool and ! uflned. wani for ord’ Teact ers’ Agency. - nanufl:gta ford, Conn, oct19d i | 35-4 m TO RENT hone Conn. normal suburban’| ANTED—Salesladies Sati dhrnmn. F.oW. wm Co. m _ e WANTED—Baby or 3 reuoflabh xve good IR lxfl.lhv and lfl!fl lflnflt 1'1!). DJ Ctmml FOR skirts, ALE—New milch cow g 1y. ‘1“: 397-14, ALE—S. < B:J. 3 bl‘ggaky birds. Phone 451 2 BALE Dresses, shirtwaists and womeh's clotning, almost new, €all | TURK oiro 3 uon! our B Art wi B Iomm vrl or eelsnho us, and recel mfii Ward mantie, 632-3. some e: I S S e T L e Am'uun Hotel, FOR RENT—Tenement of ld-ua, Con # c£25d all lmgmvemu 30 Ncrth '!hm’:"gt ‘nmn—w. want, mufl clean-cut s to PeptseehL g ) No:!l&hmfi T0 RENT—Two furnished rooms L can tatle mmnem should eaim af |LEA NoUckelpink. JEiTate Dath provements, n immediate- 17 8 ;. Inquire' for % Wauregaa ”T :"‘:::"‘ e - 8 _pomiug, Fourth St, modern gonveniences. —w.mp—m Thonest boy_over 18 Belno(:,etnwuklnm wénep L all im: IM 5100 weekly, D DA saq Em""“" i, on Tel. oflfld TO mx—-m-um tenement. quire 39 Spruce S oct26d TO nx'l—-Tmem. five zums m;_r:'amentz. 123 Oakridge w;?hm tions free; Immedlntely Fran] 624-8 b""“ s 2. B BENT—Store and tenement at 43 Market St Tnguirs 3 Water St e WANTED |z o & adulis _Phone 576-2, EXPERIENCED PATTERN i FOB RENT—Tenement of four electric lights and bath, §12. rel Hill Ave, WEAVERS . JOSEPH HALL AND SON, inc. FOR RENT—Centrally 52 Shetucket St., large TRADING COVE B2 B iy steam heat, ood fioors, Nov. 1st; also five-room tenement al b4 .. = Shetucket St., hardwood floors, ali l‘mme Engmeau, Fi.I'Q- improvements, located 54 Shetucket S v P * |inquire of William F. Hill, 108 Thnyu men, Conductors, Train- Bidg., men anlerd men. l'o. BEH'I——LE front furnished APPLICA‘NDN 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 A$ 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. “T0 IEHT—BOOM for eeping. Phone 1987. FOR EBENT, - Six-room basefuent, 74 North Main St., good place for garage, 5,000 square ft. in rear for storing any ear. For particulars see A.. V. (.OVELID 188 Ciff St Tel 527-3, octl2d FOR SALE—Horses HORSES—I will have a real sale toddy and Friday: one brgwn horse, age 5 yrs., price §90; one buckskin, age 7 yrs, weight 1150 Ibs., price §65; one Perch- on’ staljion, 1400 lbs., price §250; also ht more, we hhlg fl'om/ 1000 to 1400 prices ri 89 North Main St., ar Hudson-Essex &tauon R. J. Dunn, Agt oct27d FOR SALE - 1 have 15 Horses that are broken In for all kinds of.work. They are for sale or trade at right priges, Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 536-3. Jela LOST A;D FOUND AUTOMOBILE AGC‘BSOBIII LOST— Betweon Jowett Cny and Leba> non, 36x4 1-2 tire, mounted on rim. Re- HAVE your tires lmnded ]onk lfln new, wear like new, as good Lanoie Tire Co.. !3 ‘W. Main BL Iehldd Wll’d L, P. Smlu Lebanon. octz7d LOST year oid vheifer missing from vasture lu_Preston.’ Finder notify Louis Kirmap, Norwich, R. D. 1. Phone 1852-23, oct27d " ¥OUND—§385 buys a beautiful 83-note mahogaay Player plamo_in perfect condi- tion; i this offer is jncluded 45 rolls, ] 3 scarf and besch: terms to suit you. J.'he Plaut-C: 1 Company (known 5t qual- ny and singe 18%2). octidd T LOST—Spmewhere on road between OF ALL KINDS Norwich and Danielson, a spare _tire, number plate §2-459 and rear light. ¥inder piease cunmmmcale with H_ A, Cook, 70 Siate Sf., New.London. oct25d “LOST—Silver cigarette casé, initials A. H. M. Finder return to Bulletin* k}fféce oct25 Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphoistering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches 3coit & Clark Corp. —= ZUNESAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Fmieral Director: 507 TC 615 NORTH MAIN STREET and Embalmers PouLTRY Mortis Farm, Eggtone Specmm Bridge: port, Conn. oct3d e R R Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 288:2 Lady" Assistant i ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Nerwich, Conn. BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG ;"n second band it 110 antigues it and Nor'ich we hny nnd ldl Tices. Wlter SlfisNurwfi.h. th ’IOM GIZEBO ls‘thl!lelh.fltlnkl sun" liquor ; mpm'n zua. outngét mched Stfr terlRed cif 26%':»0&:.! lototbfiu nlm 55. it e good security; ‘bonus for 'AXTED-—OQMI‘MB Work guaranteed, if factory no charge made. James gua.ro,7123 Oakridge St. Phone [ T WANTED—Farms.. We have the buy- era Sell them quzck is your farm for Communicate o{:m England bufld. 627-5. Farm . sep13i / ‘ware, paint busme.' yearly better than "rweflfl new, ‘em over at Fagan's Smoke Shop; n.nd; In- | Thayer Bidg. enirance. betisa | o™ 'MTED—SJ;O&O on second mvgm‘u, k quick return. Tel 840 Danielson, Conm. c octl8d service since 1872). FOR SALE—25 White Chester pln Ray smv»ee Dayville, Conn,, R. day from 9.30 to 6 ». m., 5 Maple St. oct27d 3 oafld FOR SALE—Bungalows and eottz.ggs, J several under construction nearing com- Bnfi., Nn Ai .nm SL. Wllll- gains Ct.~ Tel aug: um Co., Cresce: rent. Sites, for sale. AUI}Tl{lN lwmnnnmm do .Mhlbmb . at' 9 o'cloek a. m., o FOR SALE-—Plumbing, heating. hard- zz ong establi™® al Ibcaunn “¥OR SALE — Three-piece, pr: practically tapestry set, Wwith rug to match. oct27d TSAVE sloo by buying this fin urlu fine Colby 4 piano, condition, The Plaut: (known fok q quality and as Duman upright $225, special Poeiat™ "isiness d and in_center 30,000 ess causes quick sale at sac- O. Box.‘fifl, agent. THOS, oct26 FOE SALE—Pet rabbits. Call u’-l Norwich. oct26d Nine room dwelling and addi- tional building lot, No. 58 Fair- mount Street, (West Side). rare bargain for quick buyer. Information give only by the . H. BECKLEY , 278 MAIN STREET PHONES A . MONDAY, OCT. 31, 1821, STOCE AND TOOLS Twnwwt Bw-ot)n: nossss, plows, 1 e bill piow, 2 one-horse m mowing machines, nn. sleigh, sled, forge and bl T '| brackets. side hay ladd.en. ‘horse ,’!led, Imfinr‘ tul 3 uckle blocks, bone gnder. grain ml. ber sef bflry e, high chair, cradle, 2 'l!h boll- er; 2 Wringers, tubs, extension table, ash stands, new 'l&.le- ofl stove with FOR SALE—_-Berkshire pigs, also new milch Guernséy cow. Norwich Town, Conn. WE BUY and highest for iture books, Kremens, r to King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38-2. mlflfl.. “FOR SALE—Six-room cotiage, all im- yrove'mem g&flce very minutes’ w: quire W. F. Hill, Thayer : reasonable, Square. g, WANTED—100 farms for Libm acres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to Dl‘m. size, location and terms. 0. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. dya2d WANTED—We pay second hand furniture. ture Co., Breed Bldg. ‘l‘eL 1914-3. buy, sell and efchange. jelld Wc M"q prices for brokan . Norwich Furni- | Conn. FOR SALE—New six hardwood floors, five minutes’ wa.lk !rom chureh, school and trolley, 35-2 Lebanon Diy. James Turnball, In- 6d n Yaatic. Tel. oct26d At 10 FOR SALE - Beautiful White Fox Boa Write, Fur, Care Bulletin. location, FOR+ BALE—Erglish setter, Address Box ne, Norwich #oad, Wat partly 422, Danieison, 0Ct1§TuThS FOR SALE—Pointer dogs and puppies. F. nrn through farm, barns, d_timber ; oct22d Riverside farm, 103 acres, large s, well dividéd isnzw an B TRYONS’ REAL ESTATE AG‘&C'. 3 ‘Willimantie, FOR SALE, -Dleasant surroundings, auto - highway, near markets, nice eight-room tillabie ,300 ; easy ts d farm buildings, land fields, pastures erms. WANTED, Comn. Phone 835-3 New London. oct24d TIGER, 65 Framklin St., swolw HAND AND FOR SALE—Crystal chandelier, fine ANTIQUE FURNITURE, mndlglcg‘l. Inquire at 44 Laurel Hill Ave. oct24 easy terms. FOR SALE—automoblies $200.00 down will buy a 1819 In tional 3-4 ton truck. pneumatic tires, tor in A-1 condition, ready for business. Box 99, Bulletin. oct25 FOR SALE_A two-ton truck, will be sold very cheap. Call George Lambert, Occum, Comn. Tel. 617-12. oct2sd FOR SALE—Maxwell, late 1917, good mechanical condition; will demon- strate anywhere; will sell for best offer. Thomas Kendall, Wauregan, Conn. oct?5d " FOR SALE—Dodge winter top addzuonal. oct11TuThS TFOR SALE—6-48 Pierce-ArTow, condition, g0od tires, cheap. Write 5o N0, 23 Tharch St Walimantie, Ct octi2d FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may20d NOTICE Going out of \ w.canizing business at 328 Mam St, on Oct. 31, 1921. De- sire to disp f my Dodge roadster, 1915 model. winter.top, price. $300- NORWICH TIRE HOSPITAL. octiid FRANK E. BECKWITH. T. N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS STUDEBAKER—Four passenger club roadstet. Demonstration by appoint- ment, ready for delivery including re- building and Rainting about Noy. 1st. NASH—1920 sport model, complete equipment with spare tir® and bump- er. Mechanical condition like new. Sell- ing price includes painting. FRANKLIN ROADSTER—Nine B se ries 4 passenger roadster. Top, paint dition of this car is excellent. Tires all in good shape, with one extra. TWO POPULAR MODELS 1920 BUICK COUPE—Excellent Con- dition, with several accessories. 1918 BUICK, 5-passenger car. top. Repainted and overhauled. FRANKLIN ROADSTER—1921. A-1|. mechanical condition. Run less than| 5,000 miles. FOR SALE S-passenger Paige 1921 Tour- ing Car. Perfect condition. Used 1 month. Good reason for selling. CARPENTER and BUILDER Apply to ‘ ::.?“ \;;rl:kfl?:dd Jpaterials, at right GLADYS M. FISKE PROMPT SERVICE Telephone 60 West Main st.| 1€l- 246 40 Hobart Ave. DAY OR NIGHT BOOKSBINDING EOUKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order ’_—fi HoTELs HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AxEmicay HOUSE, D. Morrissey, First class garage service cone mled, Phone. Shetucket St DEL—BDF' HOTEL, plan, Europeat Bros., Ph Tel D De. eohone 1227, hady Assistant Telephone 4102 | ——m———eeee DAY OR NIGHT : e i ERNEST E. BULLARD e Funeral Directors | 7o 14 41 Main Street | Have a Fow RN | Outfits to Lend. —_— emzovontst " HELEN L. PERKINS O B B i s OL SNGING Studio, Alice Bidg. DANCING Illl St Nnrwl:.. N> H. LEVY, dancing instructer, Fellows’ hall, Norwich, Phone 1996 or COAL, wmm- 131401, Private leSsons given dail; or small tities. Phone 504 Evening class lloluiw and Thursda; y Willow St., g&’ Shapiro, Lfornufl,yp m. Begin nn"ly. Pl PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND ‘GASFITTING. - CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Tlumbing and Heating. Jou\l BLUM, Breed Buiding PHONE 568-5 The very nesl nlnmbmz by \expert workmen at the rest prices: is ‘\lxxd anteed ;. ..1sn hesung and gasfi HN -F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mun St. Phone, TRUCKING el sn-m GUS LAMBERT, JE. No. 341 41 Man St Moving and trucking. Tel. 3! €, D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We move everything anywhere. —Special at- Lfi]‘:zn given to moving boilers and ma- » GEORGE LAMBERT, moving and trucking. ry. Tel. 798-3. sepbd Leng Moving and ressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. e 1453, TEAMING and moving, long_distance g:ckmg' 8 Soecialty. Joha H.°Fora, 253 C. B. BROMLEY & 50](. / Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. F TEANMING AND TRUCK‘NQ done very promptiy and at reasonable v prices, ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone B —— PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. KOFF, M. D. ! EYE, BAR, NoSE AND THROAT | Suite 102-104, Thayer Bldg, Tel. 1799 | 615-4. Dproperty, of flne IOM house and _outb: ‘with about 18 aeres- of.land, car line. Norwich yazumicy o fkecure very fea.sonable prica. $50.00 buys a beautiful $125 Edison model ; ‘The ' Plaut-Cadden oct22d disc phonograph, easy terms_granted. Company, 5 semi-cabinet Conn. F nograph, rez\xla.r 5; easy terms granted. FOI SALB—Weu msoned Slabs and Beard Tel. oct3d hard wood. H. Son. BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- $275, special for q¥:k o Plaut Cadden Company, Norwich, _Cona. to city, one of stoves. Bring name of stove number. New London Salesroom, ‘Water st, Tel 1703-2 sepTd FOR 8. seasoned wood, Al.b—Goo cord ; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cord ; chest- nut weod $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, _§7.1 cord Sl Henry Saucier, Danielson, FOR SALE—Stove paris for all makes | an augléd 1( $9 50 FOR SALE A choice two-apartment house, desirably located in Greenevjlle. Pi ulars inquire of JOHN A. MOFAN Real Estate Broker very n Tty must be sold as owner is leaving town. | Price very attractive. For further partic- Franklin Square FOE SBALE e Upright Piano, as good as new, S‘us Lree stool and delivery anywhere; TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 Franklin Square. OR SALE Two houses on Laurel Hiil, short wflg u; date, with garage. other one of ‘11 n?em., fine location for a home of your own. Inquire about these. CLARENCE SHOLES. BUYFR AND SELLER. Telephone 1183-5. WOoOD FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood - 100% $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere seven-room house, -HARRY B. FORD 233 Main VEEMONT COWS CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED, SEVEBAL GOOD FRESH COWS. JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FRANKELIN, CONN, TEL. 30 LEBANON. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY oct24d Two tel ments, always near Oak strect. Five minutes w: Franklin square. FRAN St with well rented. in zood CIS D. noxom Central Building Phone 792 FOR SALE nement house oven. and many others. ANTIQUES foBuresu with brass bandies, old mir- . Ty, linen, chests, 2 m (very lfl) desk, clock (th N (very old), wi a; léon picture, candle stands, W rockers, ble, corner cnybou'd. 2 low-past huu. and others. lxlf stormy, sale mext' fair day. Am sel up o{ my home. ‘W. H. ENEELAND. PLACE ro: SALE Place, consisting of 12-room house, 33 acres of ltmd bn-n wood and wagon AUCTION beautiful main river at auction, FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1921, at 10 o’clock & m., lace known as Frank P: on the old Jewett City road, E cows, 1 bull 1 1-2 years, 3 horses, fat hogs, 20 Indian Runner ducks, white geese, about 150 hens and ch! a,bmt‘-'lwmofh.l.y I.Bflolxll harness ot sale cash. oct27d at !\OBmCl-ABK, Mgr. Decatise of the liiness of my wife |f e breaking Charles F. Brown, Auctioneer, will sell K Virlan Martin, and it provides o delightful medtum fof that very vivacious siar. Miss Martin plays the part of o youne nctress wha nds her profession too unluerative and * of intrigue and brun- hunting woven into the love story, hes tweel Polly ut [ Idnb-r. which pre- mpl‘c& i 7 he has yet been ’Hne phetoplay is founded upen ‘Weston's story, “The Open Doer, AUCTION flbflc auction at the T TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 1921. at 1 p. m, the following: Ome di room t‘blc ining 1] double 1 sofa, 1 Morris ch: MRS. T. J. ‘WIS, Preston City Parsonage. WITTER BROS. . . AUCTION Farm of 16 acres, on good mad. 10- barns, m house, 00! \ven side of hu farm pri FOR SALE large hen ouse ice ; FRIDAY, NOV. 4TH, 1921, at 10 o'clock = m., th 21 ft. of wnfl. jat the Karoli farm in Shewville, Led- 'l‘xru soon to go in building lots, so bu WOt air hegiar $8 be |l 0o Comms The fil’m of H Bl ‘ ledge &imsmued next week. For further details |horses and farming tools will be sold. Co., Carpenters and Building CLARENCE SHOLES. BUYER AND SELLEER. Cont:actors, also Painters .and S LIV Decorators, who have been and upholstering A-1 Mechanical con- | Dusiness at 25-27 7th Street, 133 years, are anxious to sell out, on account of the dissclu- j. #ion of the partnership. Itisa rare opportunity for young New | by usiness men to succeed to 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 bargain to the. right parties. For further information, apply at the office of the Company,|© 27 7th Street, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE 1 PAIR WORK HORSES CHEAP 1 TWO-TON FEDERAL TRUCK. APPLY John H. Ford Phone 792 FOR SALE 8-ROOM COTTAGE ments. Good location— ONLY $3,500 4-TENEMENT HOUSE In.good repair, near school— : PRICE $6,000 APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 FOR SALE ry desirable . locat Town end, a great ap: For further particu'ars, inquire of | JOHN A. MORAN, RBeal Estate Broker, Frsaklin Square, Has steam heat and other improve. trolley and 40 Shetucket St consisting choice property ii HENRY P. KAROLL oct228TuTh INSURANCE L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS STEAMSHIPS. Postponed Auction The auction of R. S. Brawning onB-beockall,Lebnnon, tpo: AT 10 A M. Watch for the new Auction Bills. Pacific 12 days in Pa octISWS Superb Clark, Times “CLARK'S 18th eraise, Feb, 11th, from New York, Mediterranean; Egypt and Iurope, by specially chartered Canadian Empress France, 18.481 gross tons; 74 days, first class, $600 and up; and Palestine. guides included. Stop-overs in Eurnpe. Frank steamer 18 days in Hotels, drives, ris, in London, $90. Bldg., New York. LEGAL NOTICES Efypt ersgwill also be sold. of TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. Assessors Notice All persons liable to pay taxes in the town of Norwich, are hereby notified to return to the assessors on or before the first day of November, 1921, a written signed and axable property owned y them on the first day of October, 1921. | will be Juull.y of ten per cent. addi- rding to law. Al those. having or printed Those failing charged a tional, list, | swom, <o, of all t; properly. to make a list in “charge, property, are requested to make re at_this time. Blanks can be obtained at the asses- sor¥’ office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon application. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and on Wednesday and Samxrhy evenings Office hours: from 7 to 9. Dated 1921, JOHN A. R. sep28d. . MANNING, Lists will be received beglnnln ‘Tues- day, Oct, 4th, 1921, = at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 28th, L B. OAT. - exempt turns Assessors It wlll pay ;you to walk over. OHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 W Main St, Norwich, Conn. (Established for Half a Century) CIGARS Whitestens Cigar aare $70 per thomsand J. ¥, CONANT. 11 Fraankiia St PRINTING of all kinds promptly r neatly do Estimatés promptly and | eheerrally given. The Bulletin 3 Franklin St way; . DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bldg. Norwioh, Cann. L. J. Wilcox. Auctioneer, will sell at estate of J. wis, at the Preston City parsonage, on when 21 head of cattle, 2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, ’21 Ten Cows, Fresh and Spring- B e e e T Vo e el s, dinavian descent, and & radfant o gOrEeouN costume, A8 shé bas dens all her provious plotures. 'he as- pealing story of the young Roiress whe owne a run-down mension and & plantation, & marvelous family tres but &h empty pocketbook, is wald to offer her one of her best Acting opportunities. “Yubbing It In," a very funny comedy and a News Woekly will also be shown. o— '~ Btrand, Mre, Fay heine held for the rematnder of the week by. popular recuest. An entire change of biil takes place at ths Btrand with the exeestion of Mrs. Mva Fay, who will remain as the headifner throush the rest of the week. Fvery performance has scen patroms interested, and mystified by this woman, who ms to pomsess - some any read thelr mwnu.ma have qauv- ored {0 take her unawnres by aciding that: which they already knew, However, Mre., Tay has not yet fadled In her wonderful] work to amase ond wystify all. Her sbility to read your mind eeeme almost uneanhy, ad I8 aitested by the mamy who have asked questions of her snd recelved &nwwors "hat they knew were correct. Other acts sre Charles MNenry's m presenting “A Canine's Dream.” 'This f» & real treat for children. Biille Bowman, the character comediggne in chatter and changes. Moore and Irields in “A Few Moments of Darkydom,” will certalnly mn-'::usht« enough to make you hnm ur wldel, W‘l’m feature ploture h Corfnne Griffith in "The Bingle Track"” Charming Corinne Griffith in seen In a somewhat differont type of Yole in “The Single Track.” She forsakes for the nonce the soclety ballroom and takes {up lfe at the mines, where throush a ! number of thrilling sequences she reach- e new helghts of dramatic Interpreta- tion, — EAST KILLINGLY At the B. Y. P. U. social to be held &t the h of Bert Sayles, the YOung peo- ple the Witch of Endor, or &t u‘st one of “her descendants to be on hand and Drevared to reveal the secrets of the future. Monday was such a fine &ay that = large number visited Danfelson. A dele- gation from Foster took advantage eof the delightful weather to go to Danielson this week, Mr. and Mrs, George Spoomer of North Sterling were at Bertram Benway's on Sunday. A number of relatives and friends vis- #ed Mr. and Mrs. Benway Sunday. Many a man has died without a struggle who found it impossible to live, that way. ROCKVILLE day of October, A. ceased. Novembe: hearing days prio: and that return be nct26d D. 1921. Pruem—CHARLES C. GRAY, Jld‘e Estate of Governor H. Erown, North Stonington, eceased. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said | petition be heard and determined at the . [Probate Court Room in North ton, in said *District, on the 1st day of T, A. D. 1921, at 1.30 o'clock in the afterpoon, and that notice of the mnflenv of said_petition, and of said thereon, be given by the publi- cauun of this order two times Norwich Bulletin, a_newspaper havi circulation in said District, at least five prior/ to the date of said hearing, The aby d £ s g ol above ang 0] a & 2 regoing copy late of in “said District, de- Charles N. Brown of North Stonington appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that letters of administration may be granted on said estate of the late Gover- nor H. Brown, di Stoning- in. The AT RT OF PROBATE HELD at North Sionington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the 24th W. Jennie Burdick. both of this place, were united in marriage Thursday even- ing, Oct. 20, at the homeé of the bride by Rev. Paul S. Burdick, pastor of the Seventh Day Baptist church here A number from this place have attend- ed the Chautaugua at Hope Valley the past few days Brlo G.-Barber and Herry A. Saunders have built a stable at Blue pond to house the saddle horses of Mr. and Mrs. Har vey J. Flint of Providence, who have a bungalow there. — Rev. Paul S. Burdick has been at Wa- terford, Conn., for a few days, assisting in evangelistic meetings being held thera George L. Barber of Waltham, Mass, was the guest Saturday of his sister, ‘a { Mrs, Emory _C. Kenyon. Hahw to move S06h to Hope Valley, where he will be’ employed on ule Fiint farm. Rev. Paul 8. A S, Blbcoek werc:in Weslerly Wednes- ‘week. Town Clerk Elmer E. Kenyon and Miss and Mr. and Mrs, | that l ‘How to Banish Piles u think that the surgeon’s kmife Il nw only method of escape from the of piles, it's because you haven't 1wc of u:e new treatment known as Dr. HEM-ROID, The doctor's treatment is internal By enting for years he discov- §oi mhem e L bl 2o that would remove thp: cause. Dr. Leonhardt wants every sufferer £ benrefit by his discovery and so that t there will b‘;nn doubting “m“"u 560 o nell HEM-ROTE with pustances hek“ will do as stated or CHARLES C. GRAY, Tudgs, day of last On that honorable basis every hu: should_secure a_package