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S ——— NOWWICH BULLETR, THURSDAY, NOVEWER 3, 1921 { A Bulletin Wast WANTED-—Famale Will Get It — A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It L WANTE! | A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell R| Advertisement Will Seil It IC‘! BALE FOR SALE WANTED Rellable man to address jopes, mail samples, etc.; steady Work e\eniugs; Do canvassing; $15 : excellent opportunity i stamy. Box 7, Bulletin. nov W ANTED—Woodehoppers, by _cord: el 4 \buts Farm, R B. 2 WANTED—Experienced ciothing sales- egoi.ations confidential. Apply bY or in_person. Jeseph Fine Co.. 54 New London. . movid WANTED—Married man to work o e 10 live in_ firewood, milk, well as good wages; steady ¥ once. W. 8. Brown, Bhepan Noas Te 7 ~ WANTED—Salesman fu sail pipeless ces. Schwartz Bros. et LADIES—$3 an_ v plessan A n_cyuiee_ i S sn St e gl WANTED—Five-room apartment, with modern_improvements, by a family = of three adults. Tel, 1113-, noyad t ital te’ raincoat, §5. For nov3d FOR SALE—A black broadeloth winter F OR s AI_./E ply West Side Silk Mill oct3ld WANTED—Girls for picking dept. Ap- ply de novld WANTED—Woman for general house- work. Ponemah House, Taftville, Conn, novad WANTEDBuyer for a fins plano -!'vn'!uu;—' mg*ml. B gat e:?mfi, Jons -7 - |cased organ; special, if at _onge, | model, low pitch, silver plated, gold trim- 5 WANTE Tadies TRQUIre ¢ | $30. TRG Pluc Caddén Company (cnowH | Mok in’ case, Nabgain. 31 Friakiin SL| Having bought o mew car, T will sell The F. W. Wealworth Co. noysd | for and service ‘since 1872). novad : : : WAN tent maid tor gen- | o0 5 e hive | 1919 Ford .Sedan, With self-starter, eral housework. Tel 238, movid TURN INTO MONEY your old fural- |rooms, slectric light, gas un ‘b-‘lh down- | demeuntable rims] oversize cord tires, AT e, ey s mue | 0, S0, Yookt ey TR, e i P attios, bamns lights, bath; 10 minutes’ walk g iy Tom xee eoad B " dovid BIRrioas by Mo ur LA et aniih Ctabe: biigA FO0UD Agay |00 DEW DAtly, Cap has, vesy” low d_receive cash for what you ard Bros, No. 45 Jackson St, Willi- mantic, Ct. Tel €32 aug4ThSTu WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers in ve. [to W. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. novid BUY lot 50x175 with barn thercon, 27x 35, easily converted into a house, good location; ask _for particulars. G. I mileage aifd ‘is in perfect rtinning order. For particulars, call in housework; good wages to right son. zfi}’p" at 3562 West Thames St. octs WANTED—Woman or girl to assist t per- THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET ates, 312, Thay ldg. Norvich | we buy and sell anytning Rieh: e o SR & S Wardy 30 s . wfl:l’l&: Norwich. Phfl.llfi 708-3. FOR SALE—Russet cider.. Willlam J, ‘may19ThSTu ; Loftus, R. 2, Mystic, Conn. uovad LOST AND FOUND $385 buys a beautiful §3-note yer piano in perfect condi- offer is inciuded 15 rolls, weari and b, terms to suit you. The ¥ (known Zor qual- 4 octidd FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—One brown horse, 8 years pounds; one naturai wagon ; one ng hrose, cheap Conn. Tel novid FOR SALE ¢ are broken in They aro for sale ght o ome and see them. ELMER K. PFIERSON. WANTED—Woman to do waitin chamber work. Windham den. B oct20d and hone 35-4 Wlllimantic Div., Windham, Conn. PHONES WANTED—13 ton truck, Chevrolet | WARTRDShow cases and window . preferred. Inquire Army and Navy Store, |fixtures ipted for clothing store. Com- 29 Fraoklin St _ novid |municate with Joseph Fine Co. b4 State TEACHERS! TEACHERS! Teachers, high school and positions; good salaries. = Write ford, Conn, TO RENT normal trained, wanted for city and siburken e Hartford Teaclers' Agency, East Hart- oet1dd ——— FOR SALE ©On Town St., a nine-room house, Witk a Iot 150 feet deep, nice hen coaps, etc., with electric \lights, city water. Take this place while the party is ready te sell. CLARENCE ‘SHOLES. St, New London. novad WANTED—Ford touring , top and | ORCOR 2 cuiaine; mast be in ootk condiiion: #ad | ~ SAVE $100 by buying this fine Colby pasticulars and lowest prioe, X, Y. Zu|& Duncan upright piano, fine condition, Bulletin, ovid ™ fworth 225, speolal for $125. The Plaut; T ANS —— len Company (known for qual WANTED Small _farm_vwithin 10T | sorvics since 1872). ‘octisd miles of Norwich. Write Box 411, care = Bulletin. octald Gl'olz SA_“LE—dTv;n .Terseyfd %ndh m; b g e v e uernse; ang ears old, freshene S’POSE you're comin’ in see. u:. last Septomber, L. W. Hewitt, Lebanon. big parade Saturday. its .‘3!: to ‘worth yer while. Be sure to_look us up Gy - |ter yer smokin’.” Right opp. Woolworth's |~ FOR SALE—Any part of 100 shares of .FOR SALE FOR BENT—One large furnished room, | _and 10c store. . Kagan's Smoke Shop. m ,‘.’:";‘%’:2 hgall;nrz fifi:“c%ac";piaeg The -Choice Farm of 70 Aenes -with complete for househecping, back porch| ~ WwANTED—Concrete 3 G referre ke . 25 i Sha” yard |inciided, "35.50 weekly. " Tol | Wtk oimmmon T e, o, e gomt. preferred, at 93. Write Box 109, good buildings, owrisd by Wellingten 1567-12. 86 North St. nov3d |factory no charge made, James letin. ; i Miner, situated at East Great Plains. _TO RENT. guaro, 1% Oakridge St Bhone 315, E. A. PRENTICE FOR SALE_New bungalow, 4 rooms seplT. city water, tollet, 3 acres of lane . el = e e §-room byngaiow, city water, toilet, 5 |Phone 300 86 CLIFF STREET | 70 WENT—Apartment known a5 Rock: | era) ~ Bel] i G hfi‘& aores of land, bim and ben cons: wn, on Warren St, oak fipor and all i pleasant locations, 1-2 mile from town brovemente steam heat furbiahed. with | 562 -~ Communicate Wit New I r without, garage. | Martin' Hobse, novid beriain, Martin House. novad See C. Chamberiain, TO RENT—On Union St, nrivate gar- |age. with steam heat furnished. C. Cham- with 5 busy mills, Terms can be ar- ranged. Telephone 75 Jewett City. nov; FOR SALERefrigerator 18'x8’, with 4 in. cork insulation, brass hinges and hamdles, now in basement of _Thayer Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. sepiid " WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and,_ books, FOR SALE Two tenement house with improves Biente, alwave well seted. i good Fephir, near Oak istreet, -Five minutes waik to o8, successor (o' King, 48-50 Water t. Phone " T0 RENT—Fine Apply Conn Attawaugan Hotel, novd sekeeping. 7 Bt. novad 1 location for pool or biiilard roomowhn‘ alleys. Danielson, “FOR RENTFurnished rooms for light seplild. catalogue, 10 acres up, with or without stock; give tull particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 108, Jewett City, Conn. vz WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. Jelld _ WANTED, Franklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Bidg. ; must be S0l at once. APpLY to G. S enetver, 36 Shotiaet St Citya novid "FOR SALE_Two bronze hen turkeys, $15; also two shoats, $35 if taken at once. J. L. Wells, Yantic. novid FOR SALE —Crystal chandelier, fine cund&lxo(xll. Inquire at 4¢ Laurel Hill Ave. oct T¥OR SALE—Four-burnor cabinet g Norwles AUCTIONS man or g - jesa | Keeping. te Box 392, care Bulletin. a6 N novid s 5 ~| FOR RENT — Fon!-{:om“ uneme:l.. modern Unprovemnents, ames St e ¢ anealbisg i Thames Coul Co. novid W IR e Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistart GAGER | Funeral Director d & o ~almer OMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT x e e ——— e HOURIGAN BR FUNERAL DIRECTOKS Norwich and Jewett Citv The Henry Allen & Son Co. 5 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DueCTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke uneral Directors 41 Main Street ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Boildiug. Nerwieh, Conn ERNEST & BULLARD of the Vislie Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits Teac Lenc. "HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phane 552-2 Studio, Alice Bidg. PLUMBING SUPPLIES PFLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONIKACTORS—JOBBERS, Breed 3 Phene, FPHONE 568-5. The very best plumbing by expert werkmen at the fairest prices is guar- teed ; aiso heating and B RN F. ToMrKING, €1 West Main 8t INSUBANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 1. lessons ven dally. log class Monday :mflx‘ml'dll p. ™. Be w sep27d. SRR LT ST R FOR KENT—To a gentleman, pleas- range and Rex gas water heater, in first plass condition. cheap for cash. Can be seen at 352 West Thames St oct23d $50.00 buys a besutiful §125 Edison disc phonograph, semi-cabinet H. B. TIGEE, 65 Franklin St., SECOND HAND AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE, OUNCEMENT AUCTION NOTICE Don't fail to attend the auction sale lant furnished room with American fame O NNDING |easy terms granted. The Plam-(’l‘;‘mflu:( of Horses, Wagons, Tip Carts, Har- 0 el of D THE ARMATURE WL 1 % 90d 14 i & 120 Laurel Hill A o N A aay o ow | Compariy!” Nirwioh,. Gol oct22d Sbuses ote: b all Kink atiNraest T | 70 RENT—Fumished rooms, with or | MERLY CONDUCTED BY FRED GOR-| BEAUTIFUL baby d_Sonora pho- | § Morin's Stable, “Oak Danielson, wit board. §1 Union St. ' oct29d | DON AT 384 NORTH MAIN ST. WILL | nograph, regular $275, special for quick |l conn,, on $o. 1l P10 G2 diven Son REE- TO HAVE ALL FORMER |sale §175; easy terms granted. The e TO g B R QUICK SERVICE. ALL |Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Comn. SATURDAY. NOV 1 . artment. Inquire Mrs, J. Gordon, | Wop UL R ANTEED, CALL TBL. |- 3 Ex e s SATU . NOV. 5, 19021, 41 ¥ unt St. oct29d BETWEEN 12 AND 1 AND AF.| FOE SALE—Stove parts for all makes R . = o e S| TER 7w of stoves. Bring name of stove and at 1 o'clock p. m., rain or shine. TO —Roors for light house- | TER 7 e number, New London Salesroom, . 16 [} - . P one 1987, _dysa _ Water st., Tel 1703-2. sepTd WITTER BROS, AUCTIONEERS, FOR REN1 all For with ! ated. ! < ot | JONN A. MORAN, | BEAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUAKE, FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 Ofice and Salesrooms, No. 12 cord; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cord; chest- | nut wood, $8 co: !cord. Henry Saucier, 1 81-3. Main §t, Danielson, Cona. BURLERS = AND | WITTER BROS. teseses,. Auctioneers SPECKERS. | SEPH HALL SON, | TBADING COVE. A choice two-apartment house, very FOR RENT ¥ n Tenemeht House, 62 Nor: i Ma inquire A, V. COVELLO, 198 CLf St | | | FOR SALE—Automobiles el, top_additionai. GeLITUTHE F¥UR SALE--1920 one- 495, rOR SALE—Dodgs touring car, with n Ford truck, AUCTION FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1921, desirably located in Greeneville. Property must_be scld_as_owner is _leaving lown, S very attractive. For further partic. s inquire of | JOHN A. MORAN | Real Estate Broker Franklin Squure FOR SALE. Riverside farm. 103 acres, beautiful location, pleasant surroundings, masin auto Nighway, near markeis, river through farm, nbice ejght-room house, arge karns, and farm buildings, land vell divided into tillabic fields, pastures th WANTED SPINNERS AND at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Karoli farm, in Shewville, Town of Ledyard, 21 head of cattle, 2 new milch cows with calves, 3 milkers, 2 bulls, 4 yearsings, 10 2 year olds, 1 pair team harses weighing 2800, 1 set team harness, 1 team wagon, 1 iron axle tip cart, 1 wooden axle tip cart, 1 manure spreader, WANTED and_timber; $2,300; easy terms. 1 sled, 1 mowing machine, 1 horse rake, «e body and cab, also 1-2 ton Stewart TRYONS” REAL ESTATE AGENCY, |1 Edd¥ plow, 2 cuitivators, 1 horse hoe, budy ; Will accept tue best ofier or \WAREER cct22d Willimantic, Conx... | 1 “Eclipse corn planter, 10-can. Cooley ruck. T, R Sado, 269 Jackson St..| b g £ greamer, gasoline engine and sav, severay aniic, Conn 0ct29STuT! bee hives, forks, shovels, chains, and n RATE--1419 Mabweil rogduter. FALLS €O. BUSINBS hundreds of othér articiés oo nuinerous 4505 $-4 ton Repuolic 0 mention, | " Toadster, good condi- G If stormy, sale will eccur mnext fair | tion througnout; Ford ton' truck; 1313 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOLIE: > e * touring car, good condition. OPPORTUNITY Caterer will be on hand. | SR BRI S I"un;,?;W,'nfn;fi:ué;d%‘ ook like ¢ H. Blackledee & 0ct20STuTh HENRY P. KAROLL s 5 . new, wear like new, as good as new. | The firm i ckls e Y FOK SALE—Touring car, a real bar- | Lanoie Tire Co.. 33 'W. Main St feb24d = e - B! 5 Ba Inguire Lasci, 40 Mchinley Ave. g G Co., Clrpenten lnd Bmkllng LOWELL J. WILCOX . Auctioneer novia OR SALE—Used Fords, $75 up Cadillac truck, good mechanical Contractors, also Painters and’ | Decorators, who have been in| to QYERHAULING AUCTION three new Ures, 3250, Young ! ; B i £Re Mo |business at 25.27 7th Sireet - S A s O SALE—192] Maxwell touring B EH 4 . ¥ J1| o BY, erder of the Hoilorable Superior car, Tun less Than 4000 miles; 1910 166 i- 33 years, are anxious to sel Court, the . undersigned cffers for sale roads: in first class order; 1914 Buicl 3, the Charles H. Benjamin 1arm, so-c: 3 oufig cur,”smal four; 1917 Maxwell out, on account of the dissolu-| 5y, S vy Biown b Restman, o {ouring car. J. J. Herbert, 62 Shetucket St novid FOR SALE—Ford touring car, or trade Sacketi, Canterbury, ootsld FOR SALE—6-48 Pierce-Arrow, good condition, goed tires, cheap. Write Box | for ‘smail tractor. Conn. 7, No. 2§ Chureh S, Wilimantic, Gt octizd 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDCN, CONN, PHONE 278-2 5 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS roadster. Demonst NASH—1920 sport medel, ing price includes paintiny dition of this car all in good shape, with one extra. TWO POPULAR MODELS BUICK ROADSTER—in excelient cot dition. This car h been 1918 BUICK, top. 5-passenger car. epainted and overhauled. | mechanical 5,000 miles. ' T. N. M. Lathrop STUDEBAKER—Four passenger club on by appeint- ment, ready for delivery including re- | bumding and painting about Nov. ist. complets equipment with spare tire and bump- er. IMechanical condition like new. Seil- FRANKLIM ROADRSTER—Nine B se- ries 4 passenger roadster. Top, paint and uphoistering A-1 Mechanical con- excellent. Tirea n recently painted; has 4 good tires, with 2 extras Now | FRANKLIN ROADSTER—1921, A-1 condition. Run less than ted about one mile north of Preston , on Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholasering and Wood Wark. Blacksoutning 1n all its branches 3 %) £ SGULT & Glark oorp. 507 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET |tion of the partnership. Itisaj \rare opportunity for young business men to succeed to a Iong 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 Company, 27 7th Street, Norwich, Conn. MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1921, at 10 o'clock. Said farm contains about 1 50 of which can be cultivated, some woo fine pasturage, with $-rcom house, barns, sheds, icehouse, cornhouse, run- ning water in house and barn, all in good repair. At the same time and place there will be sold 10 cows, in first class condition, abont tons of hay and mowed oats, 1 black horse, about 20 henms, 2 wagons, and otlier articles, Sale positive, rain or shine. ! Oet. 29th, 1921 YMOND, Receiver, 5 acres, D. Morrisse: First class garage service con- Phone. Shetucket St. BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG Prop. nected. wWOOD DEL-HOFF¥ HOTEL, European plan, i bain: fa FOR SALE Hayes Hooa, Fropa. Telehono L1327 STETSON & YOUNG 1835 raver CARPENTER anc BUILDER | Best Quality Seasoned Wood S v T : | Best work and materials, at right 100% Hard 5 | arices, 'by skilled labor. Vha NOTICE 70 CHLDITORS, Telephone 60 West Main St. $10.00 Per Cord B . he e ey Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Norwich, on the 31st day of Octaber, 4. BOCKJINDING “Pres Present—N Delivered Anywhere " HARRY B.FORD | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | 233 Main St. Phone 792 e i e : [ i satica to that effe R c . of this oider, on tiio SiEnpost nearest. t SHISGANY the place where said deceased las MARRGP aud in the sume Town, and by pul the same once In o Bewspaper having circulation iu said Ristrict, and make re- twrn Lo this Court, JOSEPH BRADFORD b ! 108 Broadway id Distri the Ly posting = together with o copy EOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROA! Suite 103-104, Thayer 3ldg. Tel. 1799 FOR SALE 8-ROOM COTTAGE TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. 1t will _pay you to walk bver. JOHN R. BOWMAN 16-118 W. Main $t, Norwich, Conn Established for Half a Century) CIGARS - Whitestone Cigar sare §' 3. F. CONANT. i1 Fraalila st COAL AND WOOD per theusand NELSON &. AYLING, Judge. The above aud {orekoing 18 & Lue copy st record. HELEN M. Dlmscm& rk. Attest: NOTICE.—All creditors of eeased are hereby notitied to pre. ciaims against said_cstato (0 the under. signed at 16 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn., within_the time limited in the above and foregoing order. AARON GOLDBLATT, Administrator. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 2d day of November, A, D. 1921, Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. — s TRUCKING Has steam heat and other improve- ments. Good location— ONLY $3,500 4-TENEMENT HOUSE In geod repair, near trolle: d y an —_ PRICE $6,000 APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St. GEOEGE LAMBERT, Occum, teami wmoving and truckmg. Tel. 81113 1348 | 6USB LAMBERT, JE. No. 341 Main St { Moving and trucking. Tel. 387-5. T C.D. JOSLYN, 233 West Main St. We move everything anywhere. —Special at tention given to moving beilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 798-3. sep5d : ng Distance Moviag and Lxpressing. Mnmane 17 Bowwers ave. Tel. 1458, | TEAMING and moving, long_dis trucking a_specialty. Jeha M. Ford, 233 Main St Phone 792. 3 novld - iltate of Eliza Evans, late of Ner- BRBOMLE ., in_said istri eceased. Ghotucket St Bhone 355 FOR SALE The Executor exhibited his adminis- LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING tration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is_therefore Ordered, That the 7th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1921, at 9 o'clock in the fore- A very desirale property, consisting of fine i0-room house and outbuildings, COAL, seasonea wood and h.’?nrmu R. 8! haplro, Willow E Wwich_about 18 acres of land, located on car line. Norwich Town end,’a g portuaity to secure ce ' pro very reasonable pric 5 ¥or further particu'ars; inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, noon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District. be, and the same is. appointed for hearing the same, and the said Executor is di- reéted to give notice thereof by publish- ing this order once in some newspaper ¢ op- done very prompily anc at reasonable prices. 13 ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 n of PriNrinGg Iieal Estate Broker, having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of Said hearing, and make return to the Court. CHIRQRODIST m&:‘"fi- The of all kinds pro; =nd Bstimates L and | Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suits NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. HELEN- M. nmcl{@’ 3 ‘v A. G. THOMFSON, F. 8. Chiropodiat, T t0 pul your vusi- thera 18 no medi- . Alice Bldg. 321 Mam St, No i e e ‘advertigh Attost: | A fise T | B - R A (B~ | Willimantic, dressed as Hawatians, pro- A Bulletin For Sale - Advertisement Will Sell I =—— ————————1 —_— DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. LEGAL NOTICES AT A COUET OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and_for the District of Norwich, on the 2d Gay of November, : D. 1921, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. e of Lis- Estate of George G. Young, bon, In said District, deceased. her &dminis- estate to the The Executrix_exhibi tration account with sai Court for allowance; it is therefors Ordered, That the Sth day of Novem- ber. A, D. 1921, at 3 o'cloek In the after- noon, at the Probate Court Room In the City of Norwioh, in seid Distriet, be, and the same s, for hearing the same, and the is directed to give notice by pub- lishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in sald Distriot, at least five days prior 1o the date of sald hearing, and make return to the Court. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, nov3d ‘ Cleric. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HWELD b ‘ggnflch the 108 oy el Mommpe of N 3 N 3 DL 9 e Iy Nevamper, AYLING, Judge. § i 411 B i Present—NELSON I. pleased to learn that she is recovering Estate of Alfred A. Adam, late of Nor- % eceaped g B finely Tollowing an operation for aj The Administrator exhibited his a2d- ministration account with said estate to the Court for aflowance: it is therefore Ordered, That the 7th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock in the after- neon, at the Probate -Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said Distriet, be, and the same is. appointed for hearing the same. and the said Administrator is di- Pocted to give notice thereof by publish- ing this order once in some Py kit Many were admiring the hanfsome ma- chine on the street Wednesday. Meeting of milk producers, town hall Jewett City, Friflay. 7.0 p. m—adv. Dr. G H. Jemnings, D. E. Finn and Mre. B. C. Bliss, the comumittee on the honor roll monument, have awarded the contract to Everstt Oliey of this place. Mt. Vernon lodge, No, 75, F. and A. M., B. R. Gerdner master, worked a class of five in the Macter Mason's degrec ai stated communication Tnesdar evening. Refresbments were served. The commit- tee, Dr. G. I Jennings, Norman B. Pasis- herst and Dr. B. D. Browning, whe are arranging for the celebration of the dth anniversary celebration, announced the date to be Nov. 224, At the entertainment to be given by having a circulation in said it least three days vrior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The ahove and foregoing is 4 true copy HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. —_— PLAINFIELD The meeting of Plainfield grange, No. 140, was held Tuesday eveming in Grange hall. Wirthy Master Edward D. Hall presided. Hiection, of officers for the year resulted as follows: Master, Bdward D. Hall; William Fali; lecturer, Mstia Rrown steward, Walter P. Lathrop: chiplain, George H. Dawier: asslstant steward, Benjamin Cornell; secretary, Carrie M. Gardiner; treasurer, Judson P. Lathrop Crease, Helen Brown; Pomona, Emily Hopkins ; Flora, S. Louis Kennedy; gate novsd trola for the school. L.-M. Carpenter, hgent, and G. S. Brown, superintendent of the Ashland Cotton company, were in Bogton ‘Wednes- da¥ to attend the intermational textile exposition, Rev. G. H. Andrews, Miss M. A. Bur- dick and Miss Bessio Thompson from the Congregational Sunday schwol and Mrs. A. M, Clarke from the Baptist school were delegates to the etate Sunday sehool convention in New Britain Wednesday. Tonight, Finn's opera house, Miss Lila Newdick, three numbers by B. G. S. pu- pils; grand entertainment.—ady. The interest cemtered arowad the pos- sible vieit of Marshal Foeh to this sse- tion. i he should incline to visit, as did his ilfistrions eountryman, Lafayette, has caused a search of records te learn why Lafayette actualiy came to Jewett City. From the Histery of the Fanning Family, kindly loaned by B. I Burieson, whose mother was Mary L. Fanning, ana from Henry B, Stanton's Random Recol- lections is gleaned tifis interesting bit of little known Jewett City history: In 1825 General Lafayette in his last visit to this country passed through Jew- jett City on his way from New York te Boston. The whole village turned out te overseer, keeper, George A. Kennedy: ladies’ as- sistant steward, Ruth V. Lathrop. After the eiection there was an mter- efting taik by Mr. Davenport of New Britain grange. After the grangs clos- ed there was peanuts and apples for refreshments. The next meeting will be heid Nevem- ber 15, when Irving G. Davis, of Storrs, will speak on Co-operative Buying. It will be an open meeting. Plans are being made to entertain Quinebaug Pemona grenge the first Saturday in Decem- ber. The eyes of all bowling enthusiasts are centered on the Eastern Connecticut Bowling league. With Plainfield way in the lead, the Jocal fans feel keenly inter- ed in their aggregation and watch 1 eagerness the battle for supremacy, The stauding to date: Won. Lost. Ave.|Ereet him. Captain Charles Fanning, who Plainfield s 1 839 | had fought under him at Moamouth, and Danielson 16 3 667 | had taken a hearty breakfast with him Tagtville . 27 67 |Just as the battie was eommencing, did Moosup e - ‘444 | the honors of hte present cecasion. La- Palace . Ls 7 ‘322 | fayette and Fanning had not met in 45 Jewett City Wl 8 111 |vears, and the lstter was wondering it the marquis would recognize him. The coach drove up. It was late in the even- ing. The marguis alighted, with his son and other companions, and emtered the hotel. Captain Fanning stood in the par- lor without moving, lafayette gazed - tently at him for a moment, then walk- g straight up te him, and throwing his arms around him, French fashion, ex- claimed; “Captain’ Fanning! God bless you, my old comrade. Square Fanning was 3 prominent res: dent of Jewett City and his life was never more replete Wwith usefulnese than during the last 15 years. Reed's Island, in Syivandale, then Fanning Island, was named after hi His dwelling a large square, two-story white house, and one of the most substantially built residences in town, stood on the nerthwest side of Main street, near the Quinebaug river, where the T. L. Shipman house now stands, owned today and occupied by A. R. Young. Some years after Samire Fan- ning died the old house was removed up opposite the old railroad station an modeled into the Jewett City Individual averages: F. Barber 124, Bacon 119, Boucher 118, Laundry 118, Bailey 117, Coutu 117, Dugas 117, King 116, Potvin 115, A. Barber 114, Leclair Moffitt 112, Rainey 112, L. Raney Terrell 110, MoKenzie 119, Pepin Ywalski 107, P. Rondo 105, Len Salisbur, 165, Alexander 104, Sqarto 103, |’ Thompson 103, White 103, Morier 103, Gn‘btn 102, Les Salisbury 101, Bernier 10 o Hallowe'en costume dance in the| Community house proved a whirfwind of a success. The Peerless orchestra of ded a stellar brand of jazz. The hall was decorated in true Hallowe'en style. The costumes were varied and the judges had 2 hard time deciding whizh were the winners. Frances Burby was awarded first prize, Ferdinande Lafreniere second and the Gold Dust Twine—Marion Shar- key. nad Jane®Campbell of Jewett City- were the third choice, The fourth went to Chick Moore of Moosup. The judges were Henry Fontaine, Jack Leahy. Miss C. Enright, Mrs. R. R. West, Miss H. Hickey of Plainfield and A. Leclaire and L. Hyde of Jewett City. e special Hallowo'en supper at the Lawton inn tasted like the first feed the American soldiers received in the United States _after arriving from France. The dining room, too, d~~orated with Hallow- e’en lanterns, bv & ng. 4 ins, ete, showed the good taste of the lecorators. The new books purchased by the Plain- feld Library association have arrived aud are in ciroulation at the lbrary. ANNOUNCEMENTS Battery B. Dance Battery B has secured one of orehestras In New Ensiand dance for evening Singing Orchestra Hawaitan gutar: can be beat. WAUREGAN Mr. Rinoiti acknowledged England’s greate accordion 2 Miss Eva Duval and Lawrence Penn |Positively appear on Frid Were united in marriage Monday morn- ing at the Sacred Heart echurch by t Rev. 7. Regular prices. C. Mathiew. Both are weil| Strand Today, Friday and Saturdas known here, ang have the wishes | The daily crot at Strand w of many friend: - 5 t rhe 3 that the management is The mem%ers of the Atwood Hose : - Company were out in a body ang attend- ed fair given by the mewly argan- £ good and they get t The program arranged h 3 for the jast half of the week is no cx- ized fire company In West Wauregan. | ception to the rale. Tha B. F., kKei Saturday he Wauregan band | yrorram consists of Ring Toy in an Ori- furnished mu: was the opening He is an American born ental nov Chinese and his ability American songs s These efforts in addition {0 a monderful surprise finish makes his offering suci: a distinct novelty as to capture the hearty appreciation of any audience. Jim ané Gladys Guilfoyie offer some- thing different, Flirtation of the Fut: This is a bright little comedy skit given by clever comedias Conn and Hart w:: est up-to-date songs manner. The Keeleys que comedy off ng “Fun in a Sporting Goods Store They put to use tht various articles found about a store. The fun o the act is en- trusted to Jean Keeley and Arthdr does the athletic work Barle Willlams takes dovble pride in “Bring Him In." which will be shown at Strand theatre today Priday and Satur- day for In additich to being the Har of this pleture, he is also, in cenjunction with Robert Bnsminger, the director of the piece. The story is a stirring drama of the Royal Mounted Police and is regarded as one of tie best Barle Williams srodne- tlons to date. It is different from the avemge Eorle Williams feature, for the star, who is so freqhently portrayed as the polished, dress-suited hero, takes the role of a man who can live in the open, ride hard. and fight cqually weil with gun or fists night of the faf: club “yodle” th wonder?: o member: really had a very at the club evening. At the close the rs masyueraded to several in the viila » wt much more a. 3 rammar schoe! had celebration at ‘tic sckool house Mn- day evening. Games were played and an e tertainment piog): irme wag carriel our Many of the childrer’s parents at- terdea, The social club o1 t'ie village had an- other very pleasura’ + tine in Wapregan hall Thursday evening of last week. These gatherings are proving very.suc- cessfnl in promoting sociability. r. and Mrs. Arthur Kerouack retars- ed Saturday from their heneymoon trip. For the present they are residing with Mr. and Mrs. Luclue Kerouack and fam- iy, The annual rol! call and supper of the Congregational church was held last week Wednesday. The talk of the tour of Europe by Misses Dorotay and Helen Atwood was very muth enjoyed. They reconited many of {he sights which they saw in such 2 way that one couid imagine one's elf heing fn the different places throughout the entire discourse. The trip will always be remembered by the two who went abread, but thelr de- scription will also afford many a vivid insight to the several places which they £0 well deserfbed. render in an very lat- up-to-date Might Be Another Joke ‘There is really not so much of a joke about the idea that Charlie Chap- lin may be knightéd. Loek at Sir Har- Saddest Feature The sad feature of the burial of the unknewn soldier lies in that he will not know of the high honers pald his memery.—Pittsbs Geasotie-Times. the Biverside grammax school it is hoped | gmplies ecatfring to pope to raise money enough to purchase @ Vie- | of musical history prove the centrary. 1 Advertisement Will Rent It es—————— A Balletin To Let : Advertisement Will Rent It What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Plctures i Strand Theatre. C? Motlen Pictures at Breed Theatre. Motion Pletures' at Davis Theatre. Stationary Engineers’ Asso- o, 4 mewts in ‘Duckingham Mo Franklin Chapter, No. 4, R. meets in Masonic*Temple. o N . No. 430, B. P. 0. E. mmects 9, P. 8. meets n Ne. 4, 1. 0. 0. M s Hall 2 press had paid America’s . Leftels sgid, “Yes, we have 5 o |nad some remaskably fine notices, bu withont nesning , to underestimate the value of that wort of criticism, I wouic trade them al} for the practical praise ir thie” He touched a small book ““This book, he went on, “contains the figurer of attendanee at our concerts. It is the criticiem of the public. Last seasoh 201,304 people heard our performances That is a record. In New York, the “al seats s0ld” sign was @isplayed more fre- quently than ever before it appearcd, | fact, at mearly every concert. Now U kind of criticism means a great deal. It means that every individual who ha: oraised the orchestra with what n bo called the vote of attendance had to pay for the privilege ha of voting. After all. that is the clearest and mest ac- curate tribute that ean be paid. “Fhere are these who will say that this public verdiet of approval is a rather cheag way of measuring success—that it r. The facts has always been the public that has sup- ported gemius from the beginming, wher the scholariy and eruditc were still ir @oubt or even frankly hostile. The pey- chology of public approbation is, per haps, too complex to be resolved casily into its elemental terms; but one thing it certajn—somebow, despite every dis- couragement or special disapproval, i makes itself manifest through the medi- Wm of the box office, and its decision fol- lows, eighty times out of o hundred, the final judgment of the ages. “It is my earnest belief that the most unerring wustc eritic in the United States is the great American public.” The public around New Lomdon ha: voleed its criticism. Stransky and hi orchestra will Teceive many more votes of approbation on November fifth. Tickets for the entire course of four concerts to be given fhis fall and wintes will he on sale until the. evening of ths first concert. Tickets for all single oom- certs are now on sale at Chdisey's. Davis Theatre ‘The feature Picturs at the Davis the- Atre for Friday and Saturday will be Wallace Reil in “Too Much Speed.” ‘This is another snappy, vicile sutomo- bileracing, romantic comedy-drama— pictures of the kind made popular by ‘Wailace Reild in “The Roaring Road,” “Ezcuse My Dust,” and ‘What's You Hurry?" three of his former Parameun starring vehicles which won well deserved success. The feature is full of action, registers a number of thrills, asd its sus- pensive quality is undeniabi Aadiences at the Rivolli Th York, where the attraction was given iu initial metropolitan showing, accorded il warm applause, and Mr. Reid's admirers are sure to welcome the appearance of thelr fawvorite in & role which suits hir breezy persomality in every detail ' The sacond feature is Rupert Hughes atre, New great American story, “The Cup of Fury.* It is & vivid, enthr: ing with the spirit as embodies in the complex Mamige, runaway, music hall ac social butterfly, who of luxury and pleasure the sufferings of humax “Hearts and Flour edy will be shewn or ling photoy Breed Theatre Buck Jones’ riding and love-makins get the patrpms of the Breed theatre it fine humor yesterdsy, when he appearec for the first time herc is hi wir liam Fex production. M Trail. The picture is real western life. The/ow fun and their tricks gave some hearty Jaughs. Their reason for the expression rough,” and though i than the “treat "em rongh™ boys who were figh still rougher treatmen: chap would like to receive Buek Jones gets a dose of this roug® treatment when he is bidding the P farewell as he leave the ranc to mee his mother. n reaches home to find cioped with .a Vil | shaw—who aise has s Buck jumgps on his hor: i bring his sis: shaw while he he is doing this Buck falls pretty Cressy, and thus adds t becaume Crenshow, ha is making evil eyes at AN th | tunity 1o show w E ing horseman he iz, and patrons of (he Breed t once. The One Main T again today. For the second feature will be seen in | Biuening Bride, a sior. lvenrure on a weading day . 'nn CROSS spectator an shows the ‘ex PAGEAST FOR SATURDAY NIGH1 The Red Cross Pageant entitied The Red Cross of Peace is to be given Sat @y evening at 7.45 house @y Norwich chapter Cross. Admission is to be free officets of the Red Cross are hoping for an attendance that will fill the house. The pageant will be loaux with some singing parts which will present sive form the histor: from its organization, its werk in peace an the future. Needlework Guild The annual exhi made by the Norwic i8 10 be held this (Thursday) afternoon & 330 at the Community house. The an- nual meeting with cleciion of officers will be held and tea will be served. The garments are made for the Backus hos- bital, Sheltering Arms, Rock Nook Home, Cousty home, Almshouse, Salvation Army and family welfare department of the United Workers W .