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g NORWICH_BULLETIN, A 'Bulletin Wast * Advertisement Will Get It | | A Bulletin For Sale Advertiserent Will Sell 1t A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell t Advertisement Will Sell I} A Bulletin For Sale WANTED—Siscellaneons D—Married man to Work W, n_afl» ouse '“::ue to live im. nfl”vm. b {Roms : “r ““‘h" A 4s weil as good N e By . good home ousework. 26. s, o, Cluthing. ot Weis fef freg | In_family of two, wall Tel 515—4 1% clean !enr Box $38. care WANTED —Salesman "loc&_ furnaces. Schwartz Bros. nxnfih Detboys, over 17, wan 135 month ; st Wonih oF gl & o Wity xmed‘m“ Franitn “WANTEDWoman or girl to “assist te. Dept. 3-A., Rochester, N. evenings only. OCt19WIM B sALE—Una cn:hplon, No. 1, tire axle upselter. . g er, made in wg;cester hase, ne‘ new ; swedg S ute hangers, u‘:!zt Steel me 1 7-16 shaft- . P. Allen, Pom- s, A Alex- d.-dy ander, 136 rua 5! novad Central ViMiage, Conn. m‘{?fi’fi%mt maid for 4 fin— e j00ks and pmura t cash prices. ater St, Norwich. WANTED—1-2 ton truck, | preferred. Inquire Army and Navy smn, 29 Franklin St. WANTED_iord touring body, top and curtains ; must.be in good condition. Ful YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HOME Five-rooms and bath, electric lights, | | You may be the next victim of a fire, ¢ m‘lm.\%fl and E the care of an invalid. ~Apply at 85 West Thames St, FOB 5“5_2"_,‘ . Leghorn hens, $1 ardwood floors. The lot is large, ner & Stanton Co., Broad St. novid particulars and lowest brioe, X. Y. - Kellogg Hall, & D. 1. WANTED—Girls; steady work. Tur- FOR SALE—Two Jerseys & ply West Side Silk Mill noyld for_gen- or | bral housework. x:-x‘fwly o s, W B: tend_to iz furnace. Write | Birge, 2 Huntington Place. oct3¥d WANTED—Woman for general hot€e- one who can|Work. Ponemah House, Taftville, Conn. oct3ld in housework; good wages to right per- m‘:flfi?my at 352 Wesl Thames St. LOST AND FOUND WANTED- d chamber 'u!;.*mn “{‘ R 35-4 Willimantic Div., &mam LOST—Will tne party who took the miskrat coat by mistake from the La-| mvnhzmks & o i dies’ Specialty Shop Saturday please re- ‘eachers, and _normal no questions will oct20d EACHERS! be | trained, wanted for city and_suburban positions; _ good _sajaries. Write . the Hartford " Teacters Agency, East Hart- FOR SALE—Horses 0 Broadway, a black white spot at throat. Reward “¥oR saLE —amq driving hroge, €. W. Hanks, North FOR SALE ford, Conn, oct19d AUCTIONS ~: AUCTION NOTICE a emall | Watch fof the fall adv. of the Cattle ong ‘I‘ng Bale, consistng of 27 head. of choice Hol-| ouble. | t by Mr. R W Dearnley at his Springvale Farm, at_Bishop's Crossing, —{on the state road IEXding from Jewett City to Plhinfiéid, on MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1921, pave 15 Horses that are broken i for at 11 @elock a. m. ds o wett They &1¢ It salf o¢ Posters furhished by reqhest by D Porsuy ¢ iem | wIrTER BEOS. AUCTIONEERS, Oftice andl Salesrooms, No. 42 Main Stréet, Daaielson, Conn. STEAMSHIPS. CLARK'S 18th chuise, Feb s, firsg ZUNESAL DIEECTORS " FOR RENT—Furnished man or girl, With or without light house- | keeping. Write Box 292, care Bulletn. novid modern improvements, 11 Thames St Thames Coal Co. novid T—Te :nts cxcept electric lights. ln- quirc aiterneons, 221 Laurel Hill Ave. GEOR(..E G GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telegtione 630 T—To u gentleman, pleas- room With American fam- Laurel Hill Ave. oct3ld " TO BENT—Furnished rooms, with or vithout board. S$1 Union St. oct28d " T0O RENT—Eight-room cottage, for mum MeKinley Ave. oct28d ant furnishe " T0 RENT_Five or séven room miod- and Embalmers 322 Main Chamber of Coramercs Buils Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director B ] Zmbalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City ern _apartment. Inquire' Mre. J. Gordon, T S RN T AT Fairmount 8t. oct29d Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors Tlight Bouse- ysd keeping. Phone 1987. FOR RENT Five-Room Tenement House, §2 North Main St Inguire A, V. COVELLO, 3. 198 CUM St Tel 15 FOR SALE—automdblies FOR SALE—1919 Maxwell roadster, A-1_condition, §350; 3-4 ton Republic truck; 1919 Buick roadster, good condi- tion fhroughout; Ford ton truck; 1918 Buick 5 vass. touring car, good condition. W, R Frisbie’ 118" Franklin St el nov. FOR SALE—Touring car, a réal bar- Inquire Lasch, 40 McKinley Ave. ALE_Used Fords, §15 up to dillac truck, good méchanical condition, three gew tires, $250. Young & Sherman, Abiafton, Conn. novid Maxwell touring car, Tun less than 4,000 miles; 1919 Reo roadster, i class order; 1914 Buick | touring ‘car, small four; 1917 Maxwell | touring car.’ J. J. Herbert, 62 Shetucket St novid | ¥OR SALE—Ford louring car, or irade |for small tractor. Sacketr; Canterbury, { Conn. octild PRy .o | FOR SALE News cars at bargain | 0. b, New York city, Grant, Roamer, Dixie Fiyer, Mercef, Moon, Maxw person, Olds and " Pierce-Arrow. ' For prices, call H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St., Conn . 340, oct29d 18 Plerce:Arrow, good condition, g9od tires, cheap. Wrife Box i, No. 23 Church St, Willimaatic, Ct. octi2d ~WANTED_Simall WANTED—Girls for picking dept. AD' miles ot Norwich. Write Box ‘lé{x care Guernsey 2 and 3 years old, freshéned last September. *E. W. Hewitt, Lebajion. YOk SALE—Any part of 100 shares of either Vermont Milling Products Corp. § per cent. preferred or Fiske . preferred, at 93. *ghh yer while fer yer smokin' 5_and 10c sto WANTED—Concrete_waiks Work guaranteed, if work s not satis: Be suré to_look us up opp. Woolworth's ‘agan's Smoke Shop. ARCHA W. COIT 63 BROADWAY Write Eox 103, Telephone 1334 .00 buys beautiful mahogan WANTED—AL once, competent girl for s e INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU | Don't take chances. The small annual frice 250 Beautiful house MH premium is negligible to the firm pro- large gfounds section for sale at a hargdin. sirable house lots in various sec- tiohs of Norwich. itection from money loss it & Take ot a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT ! RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET y ood_tone and. fine note player piano; condition ; terms to suit. The Plaut-Cad- general housework. Inquire 123 Broad Janes e e “clerke; | St _Tel. §86, oct31d 3 118t posl. factory no charge made. guaro, 123 OQakridge St. Phone TWANTED—Farms.. We } Sell them quick. Communicate with New ney, Danieison, Conn. FOR SALE ,\\'ilh'lN CASE OF ACCIDENT IS YOUR " $35.00 buys a fine square Chickering piano, bealtiful tone and in good condi- tion; make your own termsg We wili (ke 4h trade at full price any lime ”';5 If you need Insurance of any kind, see hdnz Mhe Plaut-Cad- orwich, Conn. ) 590.00 buyn a fine Decker Kros. free stool and searf ; $15 cash and $6 per month. Cadden Co. (Known for quality and ser- vice since 1872), Nerwich, Conn. “WE BUY and pay highest vrlos for second hand d iremens, successor o King, 48-50 N St, Phone §8-2. FOR SALE The Choice Farm of 70 Acres with good buildings? owned by Wellington | CUDWORTH & THOMPSON Miner, situated at East Great Plains. E. A. PRENTICE 86 CLIFF STREET == LEGAL NOTICE 10 acres up. with or without Stock; give full particulars in first letter 35 {6 pri size, location and terms. P. Jewett City, Conn. WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furai- ture Co., Breed Bldg.’ Tel. 1914-3. buy, sell and exchange. FOR SALE New bungalow, 4 rooms, | city water, toilet, 3 acres of lan 6-room bungalow, acres of land, barn and pleasant locations, with 5 busy ills. Terms can Telephone 75 Jewett City. 1-2 mile from town FOR S A L E Beautiful White Fox Boa At Half Price.#® Write, Fur, @are Eulletin. . TIGER. 65 Franklin St., SECOND HAND AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. FOR SALE—Refrigerator 18'x8’, 4 cork_insulation, brass hinges in_basement of Bldg. ; must be sold at once. to 3 m:mond Re\:cher, 20 Sluluck( AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES CALL at Jonathan Smith’s sew station, Si.; most convenient place in town for gosoline and mobilolis of all FOR samz—fi-o bronae hen turkeys, §15; also two shoats, $35 i FOR SALE — Crystal chandelicr, ded, look lik e JHAYE sour ifres iutreated. look like Inquire at 44 Laurel Hill Ave. wear like new, as good as Dew. Lanoie Tire Co.. 93 'W. Main St feb24d EE RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED FOR SALE—Four-burner cabinet gas range and Kex gas water hea class condition, cheap for at 852 West Thames St SALE—Berkshire_plgs, Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich "own. Y] Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Deiivered Anywhere HARRY B. FGRD 283 Main S buys a beautiful $125 Edison isc phonograph, asy term!\grzuhed Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- regular $575, special for quic len L,;\dd'c.n Company. FOR RENT — Four-room _tenement, | it seven rooms, all | IN CASE OF FIRE IS YOUR 'HOUSE INSURED ? AUTO INSURED ? | HAROLD 8. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Avs, or Phone 598-3 ARCHITECTS ! ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Norwich, Conn. ARET CAREW VS. JOH Order te of Coni aint of the said Mar- iming, for the reasons a divorce, returnable of Decémber, 1921, Court in and for said ppearing t and being found by the vibing that_the said de- is absent from one o parts unknown. fore ordered that notice of id complaint be given publishing this order rning _ Bulletin, a Norwich, Conn. . for tio weeks, successigel in or before the 17th d HIBBERD R. NORMAN, nt Clerk of th New London ( aunty. noviW MILITARISM REGARDED AS A MENACE TO CIVILIZATION 792‘ (Continued from Page One) a statement issued on iand- FOR SALE—blow‘ parts for all makes _Bring name of WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREE’ OVERHAULING FO’? SALE FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cord; chest- mut wood 38 eord; I Scord lote, 3750 Henry Saucier, willingly the in- United States to take nee. of Presideht Hard- e added, “constitutes an historic- . the importance of which has not inderstood by anyone. onferende will help lishment of such in- or ons as will be the real arantee of peace among nations. AND REPAR W(]RK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, ‘Trucks and Carts | Repairs, Painting; Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood WeFk Blacksmithing in all its branches St & G 507 TC s15 NORTH MAIN STREET FOR SALE 1 PAIR WORK HORSES Coust of Drok 1 TWO-TON FEDERAL \ TRUCK. John H. Ford Phone 752 FOR SALE tiwo-apartment desirably located in Greenev, must be sold as owner is 2 g Price very attractive. For further partic. ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker . Conn,, | ined. 3 ifor | cular description, of New | do tark Corp. le. Property | WILLIAM C. YOUNG STE'?;(C)‘;I&S?rY‘SU NG CARPENTER and BUILDER and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. 60 West Main St. | ; Frauiklin Square Riverside farm, through tarm, large barns, into tillable fi $: Havnes, * Revere, | BEOKSINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD BUSINESS | OPPORTUNITY The firm of H. Blackiedge & | Blank Books haae and Ruled to Order ct ot | PHVS;CIANS | ¥OB SALE—1917 Cadillac, 1n excellent condition, new engine, will §ell reasoxable it gold at once. Inguire 52 Shetucker St may20d KOPLAND ‘K. MARKOFE, M. D. NOSE AND THROAT Suite 103-104, Thayer Sidg, Co., Carpenters and Bmldmg i Contractors, also Painters and | The Henry Allen & Son Co 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant T. N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDOQN, CONN. Telephone 410-2 PHONE 278-2 DAY OR NIGHT WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 4 @ THOMPS. T Al Bide Come. Phone 1366-4& (protect your | QOAL, seasaned wood and ki x nlNN Wllluw Bt lor-'l.’ et STUDEBAKER—Four passenger olub| [Nld'tur. Dethonstration by lppnmt- ment, réady for delivery including re- building and painting about Nov. 1st. equipment with spa er. Mechanical condition like new. Se ,ing price includes painting. FRANKLIN ROADSTER—Njhe B s8: riés 4 passenger roadster. Top, paint and upholstering A-1 Mechanical con- dition of this car is excéllent. Tires P Suits | 81l in good shape, with one éxtra. it o TWO POPULAR MODELS BUICK ROADSTER—M excéllent con- dition. This car has beén recently painted; has 4 good tires, with 2 extras 1918 BUICK, B-passenger car. N top. Repainted l:!l ov#-ul b FRANKLIN ROADST! H—ISZL A-1 mechanital condition. Ruh less than e TOBACCO MGrory Bidg. HOUSE, D. )lnn-: Prose USumere: oo npun?unv Buropean plan, Telephoue 1227 liayes #6-23 Brosdway. 5000 miles. G of_ajl kinds promptly and . clGARS en. The Bullet A - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. m_ C. R CHAMBERLMN 1t will ou_to walk over: DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Cann, | 40! BOWMAN 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conr, (Established for Half a Century) viGans Whitestons Cgar aare $70 per thoussnd 3. ¥. CONANT. 11 Freakiia s¢. Decorators, who have been in business at 25-27 7tl: Street,| 33 years, are anxious to sell out, on account of the dissolu- tion of the partnership. Itis al rare opportunity for young, businéss 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| equipthent will be offered at a | bargain to the right parties.| For further information, apply lat the office of the Company, 27 7th Street, Norwich, Conn. S of this order, SEORGE LAMBEKT, Occum, tesming, moving and trucl GUS LAMBERT, JB No. 341 Main St Moving and trucking 38! circulation in 293 Wellt Main_ St fiove everyihiay 5 |gention given to moving boilers and ma- OLCKOIIT I8 & L ue cops | tance Moving and Expressing. , 17 Boswell Ave: TEAMING and_moviug, long distance dohn H. Ford, 233 ruckib & specialty. Mdin St_Phone 792. €. B. BROMLEY & SON, LANCE MOVING: TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at réasonable NASH—1920 sport model, complets| tire and bump- | TDISTRICT OF cC ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Streat D, 1921, at 10 o'cioc noon, at the Probate Office in C PLUMBING SUPPLIES ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs- SATISFACTORY S8ERVICE 32 6TH STREET PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, €ONTRACTOLS—JOBBERS, Zlumbing and: Heating JOHN BLUM, " Breea Buiding. PHONE 568-; aid administra- s Court directs the FOR SALE 8-ROOM COTTAGE Has steam heat and other improve- Good location— ONLY $3,500 4TENEMENT HOUSE In good repair, near Phone 716-4 A COURT OF at Colehester, within and for the trolley and PRICE $6,000 APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St plumbing by expert t the fairest prices is s“ i also heating and g JOHN F. TOMP) 61 West Mamm 86 d uecdm d (and lml Telephone 876 FOR SALE very desirable Droperty, of fine i0-room house and ou(buudmgu wich abbut 18 acres of land, located on ‘Town end, a gréat op- Sunity to posate. Stolee property “at tion be heard and defermin bate Office in Coléhester on the 5th day of No §:30 o'clogk ih the rict, B all_persons intere: 3 dancm" instructor, Pione. 1696 o8 Evunng Class Monday abd T S ear lihe: Norwich |)lduc and be heard relat make return to the Cour THERS & no aavertismg mearum m n it oqual 10 The Buller Bt oaitimatars, nguire o JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklim Square, WHEN YOU WANT to put your blls ness before the public, ther: no foF buslacss. “sewits. lu better than through J.ho—advmhw & solumag, oL Ihe - Sullein. ——— THERE 15 no_aave pIUERE 1 no savertsmg meaium ia 0 for Pusiness results. cqual 10 The The Washington conference wiil help towards the re-establishient of such n- o ns as will be the real of peace among mations. s inspired by the most loyal in- Our supreme ideals are the wce of the world and the reconstruc- 1 of our national economy which. 1 disturled by the conseguences of war, bhas not been irretrievably ru- he Italian dclegation goes to Washe lete agreement of ideals and sentiments h the American delegation will help the success of the conferenc <K inzton Koo, Chinese min- Great Britain, who heads the , declared China would rd making the confer- s s that the entire world ould be. s obj Dr. Koo said, “is ce is the utmost desire of wion of China and recogni- rights and libérties must be he added, “and we appreciate ce of the outcome of this tes voicing in the outcome ence were Count Constantin{ The Right Honorable V. D, ri of India, a2 member of gation, and General Otake, to the Japanese delega- delegations were met at Quaran- )y representatives of the state de- rtment and officers of the army and r delegations from Italian, = and Japanese societies greeted the nation’s guests and a polico | escott accompanted them to their hotels. Lord Lee was accompanied by Lady Lee, who is 2 © of New York, but ims New #England as her American 1d it was his first visi since dded that the present visit t dimmed by the fact that ar friend for more eodor? Roosevelt—had n 20 sed away. } pas DELEGATION TO ARMAMENT | CONFERENCE COMPLETED Washington, Nov. 1.—President Hard- ection of the American ratioh to the armament conference by the appointment 5f an advisory of twenty-one to act with the legafes, and a technical sur to pro¥ide data and ary, naval and + former senator ation, was designated visory committee, mber among its Mmem- Herbert C Hoover, Gen- shing, Rear Admiral W. ers, President Samuel Gompers merican Federation of Labor and fore- thfl’(nb Charles Barrett of the Farmers' Union, Four memBers of the committee are women. In the group of selected technical a¥ { visers, Major General James G. I irbord. puty chief of staff under General Per- the of éight army offic- Robert E. Cooptz, ehiet ads the officers of the h them.whl be 12 state department, headed 1 Mapmurray, ehief of the ivision, and a had dozen selected froms othef executive de- artments and from outside the govern- ment serviee The otl committee members of the advisory ive Stephen G. Porter of chairman of the house Parker, democratic govefnor na and candidate for ehe ¥ice with -Roosevelt on the pro- sive ticket In 1912, Flateher of Pennsylvania, un- v of state, former ambassa- 32 5 2z 7 %8 3 5_ 35" inwright of New York, assist- v of . a_veteran of the iean and World wars. sistant secret William 1 anacier, i ie navy. mpson of New Yark, American Red Cross n to Russia in 1917. @ l Wittard -Saulsbury - of - Delaware, -busi- | There ———— M % John "oifii she United Mime Wonur- of America. - Walter George Smith of Pennsylvania, president tawyer, former American Bat " Carmi Thompson of Ohio, former secre- tary to President Taft and former treas- Unitéd Harold M. Sewall of Maine, lawyer, formérly i eonsular . many years in shipbuiidiivg. Mrs. Thomas G. \intér of oresident of the NAtional Fedération Women's clubs. enm‘ “;:u of a former -'-‘wuvl detided usetts, 3 L3 u:g‘m;‘mmnumbm.!(m "'m“ nfu;n the practice/ eanor Frankiin Eean of New fork, a_writer on Asiatic Problems. . B P e T Mrs. Katherine Phillips Edson of C#- g .mmh:r a promifent cliwb woman: 3 Othér members of tie techmlchl #tff f65¥e physicia: aopointed from the ary Krb: m‘h Sy had sdved Major Genersl Geofge O. Sauter. chlet - th 1 g s cc_flmmnmsfn‘ennmu Willlams, m“!f Gefieral Mitchell, of the air sérviee, and General Amos A. Fries, of warfare service, Colonel mm or of the e Wells, Lieute elman, chief of army In Louis Cohen, a civiian For the navy other _Cn\u!u Frank A, , c &nd Samuel . Bryast, and L. W. Austin, a cfviiian Other members f the technfes] staft from the state department are: , chiet ot a.\-xmn of Ru chief of the division u.' ¥ J. Butler Wrigh! aim Baward B Superior Court for although one the near futare. T. INC#ZABE 1IN THE NUMBER OF FAILURER w ’d,{:&m e o New York, Nov. 1-Oftebér faiturs|oicton reported to Bradstreets numberéd 1,806, E an increase of 17 per cent. over those of September and the second largest mum- ber in any month since March, 1915, Ta- solvencies laft mbnth Were fhearly four times those of Gctober, 1919. Liabilities aggregated 3$47.722,208, 81|45 cbnt. above September's total, but smaller Hian ir dny preceding moRtA back to November of last year. The biggest infrease came which had abot two the failores and 1 S In ten months of 1921 thére have been 15.a35 hfluru Involving liabilithes of BOLTON Frank K. Abboit pieached his R e ] last smnun at the Boiton church Sunday. TuesdayeMr. and Mrs. ABbott and. thres children moved to Eustford. Mrs Ab-| 3t the Penman, starring Lionel Rar bott’s mother and bi% hér-in-la% afd sis- | Fymore, wi'l be the attraction at the Da- fe staying with (¥1s theéatre today and tomorrow. Ths the moving period. r and South schod! closed last Wweek, ad the teachers, Misses Ruth Jones and Laura Hills en- |thé Pen tértained a party of young friends at &|any etion th which Mr. Barrymors Hallowe'en party at the formérs home|has fppeared, Tt Is frankiy a melo- Thursday evening with gares, music and | drama and admirers of the star are dus refreshments. Miss Jeanetse Suthiter Bad a party of |ity Which he shows In handling the Saturday afternoon. |of a bank cashler who tums forger. entértained a com-| Lawrence W. Steers who has an fm- pany of young people from the Haftford | Portant role in Wealth. a new Ethel office where he works at his homé Satur- |Claston Paramount day afternoon. friends at her homy Ernest F. Stron| R. Tigkef, Jr., ré- turned the first of the week from their wedding trip t6 Maine. fank L. Lecmis Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. F._ Loomis, Mis$ at the Strand for the ‘a Dorothy Loomis, Mr. md nn 3 J. M- consi ng Toy. Carthy, Hartford, Mr. and B sevstty, & b pefiter of Westfibld, Mass., md M. and Mrs. Willlam Hyde of Sout) Nrs. Eva Wa Garrett W. Smit freshman at Win limantie, Won the first prize, §. The sec- ond was won by Miss Gladys Wi Both were cléver and attractivi posters. The prizes wéré given fof ihe | The Cafmeo Girl. held at thé Auditorium Thursday and Friday, best poster on Mr. and Mre. A R. Wells of Southing- ton and Mr. and Mfs. W. E. Dean of Bloomfield, Conn., cafled on Mir. and Mre. . Smith Sunday. J. L. Bickford of Norwich, who is em- ployed in the shop here, is Expecting te move with his family into one of George Hatch's tenements. Byron Barstow and daughter of Engie- wood have returried to thelr homé after spending a few days with fhe former's brother, C. A. Barstow, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Smith left Tues- day morning for California to -n-d the Miss Ruth Keller of the week &hd with her auit, Card. B. W, Avery, who has béén i, 18 gath- Mrs. Helen Tubbs attended the burial of Miss Katherine E. Davies of field, Mass. There was praver grave in Yantlc cemetéry, Norwich, nny, Oct. 25, 8t 12 o'clock. ”z Crane Wes called to Walers \mry y Tucadey By the Sirlocs iiaems of her grandsoh. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Backus have re- turned from a visit With felstives The South Windham bahd held a dance in Guilford Smith ball Fridey evening. mama—u‘,_ *“huhlm friends of Dr. Harrisom mm Jearn that @ray i* & gradoate of the Jefferc l-lfll Coltege, class 1819. Be- coming to Norwich in November Bickns hospital. Dr. Gray had served LFing-In Charity Hospital, also as res. Wi {igent Pitdl faborktories, later as interme at ! |Pennylvania hoepital, served in the Jefterson unmit, U. S. A. in 1918. He was born in New Haven, Comn Heints- | orepared for Shefed Scientific Sehoo m 204 | yal b Phillips-Ahdover. university, at Hotchkiss school a #Sile of Broadway Land. _James L. Césé has sold for Frank #ad to Josenh M. Lahn, president of Wartz Bros. Incorporated. two fiflé buliafng lots 50x125 feet. each lo. ©cfted it the cormer of Broadway and D | Elmwood avenue. The lots have a “S1a0 | frontage of 100 feet on Broadway. Mr. VIliaing, former | yahn intends to build O the site fn the r Batem at- , counsellors of mba-- elSon T. Johnson, i . Neviile and Frederick K. Nfélaen, thé latter solieitor of the depatfinent; ler P. Anderson, fofmer counselier and 3. Renben Clark, a Pof Also named on the techiileal Prof, G. H. Blakesled of Clark S. W. Stratton, diréctor of the barean u! standards; J. H. Dillinger, of the ert- ment of commerce ; ;mmqugmy of Pennsylvania s 2m S. Culbertson, United States far cmisston, anid Prof. Gectge G. an‘m of Harvard university. 1t w;z said today % ments had yet been made Zor & meeting betwéen the American big four 4nd mem. bers of the advisory bedy, imight bg expected in During the day thé fasr peh gated Azain were In_sekSion, various questions of palie come béforh the eonferefice. feet again ténierrow to specific Staly of naval problen near future. IRISH EYES. ‘Waltér Seanlan, the pecrless, rol'icke Chana. mi Irish tenor, who scored a tremen< dous hit last season here, will be seex shortly #_ & new comedy of love and songs at the Davis theatre on Wednes< day evenig, Nov. 2, entitled Irish Eyes, en by Edward E. Rose, ane thor af Rosary and The Way tq Kénmaes hich Andrew Mack starred a few seasdns ago. Irish Eves is said fo_be a Superb prodpetion Wwith magnific t scenfc #ffécts. The prologue is laid a l¥urious .apartment on Riverside Drive, Néw York, changing to Calway Bay, with {¥s rugzed, plcturesque scen< ery within & minute's time by a speclal« 1y equipped revoiving stage, dolng away¥ fifiely with Jong Intermissions between This i a rare novelty n IrisW and affords the author wonders for the Mtroduction of typed 8 Bh both sides of the Atlantlc, cose iing his players in the up-to-datq fonable style of New York's smarf Wet ShA the guaint, artistic handsome costummes of fisherfolk on Galway Bay, Telatihg the mm- 41 Irish Pyes withont en ment. A massive pre- thig natore entails great ex iim: extra_stage hands, bag< L for scemery, etc., but George Gatts, the producer feels that ths DI itselt is worthy of it and Mr. Sean- his young star, believes that Irish will_opén up a new era In the fleld Irksh mg playe. During the action will st the following new sones, mm My Galway Rose. The Road to My lmumm:wm!.mu and Love Shall Tast, T Was sfim Love-Tand, and Kathleen ahd revive nvam of the o'd famiNar déar to_the hearts of the Irish, singing his Jar phonograph “on request” The cast selact< tg for Irish Eyes by Manager Gatts containa Fe names of the following woll known W Mr. Charles W. Dinzle, Bennett R. Finh, Pacle Ripple, Clay Afbert Weet, Miss Frederlca Go< ‘Miss Olive Meehan and Miss Ly- § iscg; %a DAVIS THEATRE production is the fourth of the serles in ere | Which the notéd actor has appeared for Mis§ [distribition by’ Assoclated First Nation- Hazel Bojardus and Miss Margaret Daly, |al Pictures, Tnc. of film adaptations of of noted_novels and stage plays. Jim n is_entirely different from Yor a pleasint surprise in the versati produced Thé timé wis pleasantly | by Wil'iam D. Taylor, which Is the see« passed Wwith ball playing, dancing, sing- {ond feature i& not only an actor but am ing and a hamburg roast. Mrs. E. Jahe Finléy is in the Manches- | played football at the University of Ne- ter Meinorial hospital, Mr. and Mrs. W. 2thiets of mors than ordinary fame. Fa ska, was middleweight boxing cha plon of Missouri at ome time, also a etic instfuctor for the University of Missonri, and of the Detroit Athletia 3 E, Pomeroy has returned to | Assoclation. Windsor after spendiiif the summer with her daughtér, Mfs. W. it Miss Helen Mathein was homeé from Hartford over Sndoky's Labor Lost. a verr clever mohkey comedy, will also be shown. Strand, Thursdoy. Friday and Satorday The B. F. Keith vaunderille program of this n Orlene tal rovelty, a dainty delizhiful traves. ty of- Dritntal mielodr. fx the title of N Tor's offering. He renders a mum- s E mbhre, star b t the Feok |ber ot thstrumental numbers R & at _their Bolton hbme. ir S. Hutchifton of Hartford were in town ovAr Sunday. F. J. Matheld has réturhed {8 Jonfison Y., after & forthlght's v s s 'SOUTH WINDHAM Freehand drawing poster by Miss Helen M. Smith, '25, the 14 yea rold daughter of Mr. atd Mra of South Wlfl\lllfll. 2 m High school, Wil- number or popular songs, Do Dlatntive cooing voice. Jean & Arihur Keeley in Fun n o Sporting Goods Store. They piit to ues the various ‘articles found about the Horé. 4 fun s entrusted to Jeam Rebldy AR Arthir does the athletln .&n & Hart are stgers of ap-todats #oiks_dnd they come here to entertatn in a Aovel ¥; ihd_ Gladss GIto¥le in something t, A Flirtation of the Future, 18 is Guits 4 humorons it and will P o featiife pisture Wil be Farle Wi Hafi% in BHing Him In. A fine plcture With plenty of actien, depicting the ‘mounted. Today’s progrimime consists of O'Cone B5F & MeCormick I 4 dancing skit, Florence Brady. personality girl: Held & Adams, comedians; Marve! ani Fay, acrobatic_ovelly. The feature picturs | Miss DuPoht in Rage of Parls. BREED THEATRE The word *@rag” in dranp has & charm for Ameficans. It brings mind the Qays when men hewed theif W#ay westwafl to the gold fleids, and it oealls. tos, the big cattle ranges and the hatdy cowboys that rode them in purduit of & calline that in day® gone by fifkd every Asmerican youth with & desirs 19 o West nnd ride around the £ obeh eoufitry in the cattle roundups. Adventiiré and romance are strewn all along thesk westérn trals. e cowboy motion picture of today B many Jnteresting reminiscences of the old west, when a man Sometimes fode Afty miles to reach his m feighbor. AR (nteresting _example Such 1ife is The One-Man Trafl,