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el ——mm A NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want (A Bulletin Want s lABullehnFfi‘Sd& Advertisement Wil Get It Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Male : ‘WANTED—Fsinale ‘WANTEBD—Misecllancous % FOR SALE ST ) bull to brown gum bar-| WANTED Satwrday, slesladies ior| WANTED—To cxchange young stock| FOR SALE—Registgred Holstein hull; AT o fardem sk drew springs. | millinery ; :'eun'ed. S.|for Ford touring cars. Phone 463-14. would trade for young m“lzmfi.*... «Warner Arms Corp.. 13th | Kamsier, 113 Dovea | noved =t Gauthior“Wanregan, Comn. Tel b Zie — WANTED—A position_to do ‘general | WANTED—Stenographer _and__ book- | Daaieison, o~ e “Thb-Maried man to work on|housework by an experienced woman. |keeper; state experience and salary ex-| FOR SALE_Three acres bf corn fod- live in. Girewood, milk, | Address M, care Bulietin. novad _ {pected.” Write Box A, C. K. care Bulle- |der. * Inquire L, H. Smith, Frankiin. T¢ us well as'good wages; steady | —w ANTED A rallable wiman for g | O Bovid | 35-2 Lebanon. 0o e i) Viage rown: | oral housewerk ; very good pay to Tght| WANTED — Second hang houselold | FOR SALE—Parlor stove, a2 good as Voosup Dev. 2812 A8 csa " |person; ail conveniences. Address Box foods, sutiquo farnituré, china, " Tafe |new. J.B. Wetherbee, 175 Broadway. g e L 34-A, K F. D. No. 1, Norwich. _novid. | books'and pictures, glasswore sters ighs | movid D —_Sajesmas ; = L ;s X % e 3 £ L T e e By o™ | “WANTED—Position us housekeeper by | Waeer St Norwiche > ' J550EMW .~ | #OR SALE—Cord fodder. Honry Gid HUNDREDS men- over 17, want- covernment railway mail ‘clerks; commence $135 month ; steady; list posi. woman with child. Bex 14, Greton, Conn. nov4d Teliable middie aged American woman to amsist In housework S Tree write Immediately | Fraseus |19 family of twa, and fn the care of an - bept. 3 3 invalid. 8 85 West Thames St, - sl 3-A., Rochester, N. Y. |RVEI4 5D CtISWIN LADIES—$3 _an_ evening, pleasant e, Shoranmmend |sva-§- time ]“orlé, wi“‘;“ dvmn vosl‘&d Los: cards; complete details for dime. 1 S e, S j‘mm.uu. 10 School St, Chelsea, Mass. g i e novid YOUND—A hound dog. Owner cam| ———— — ve b Iytng and identityn WANTEDSalesladles. inguire at B T Haimnea, Conn > |The Fo W. Woolworth Ca. _ nov3a - S .| _ WANTED Woman for general house- 10 W% and tan hound, bob- |work. Poncmah House, Tagtville, Conn. wears collar win [ pame W. J, \atllen, Occum. Notify Frank Maynacd, Balle novid roUND —One auto tire with demount ™ near Trading Cove. Owner can me by paying for this aw. Trading Cov novid POULTEY. WANTED—You to receive free a aif nourd packs Dr. Hess_Poultry for 24 hens 2 weeks. » your poultry through start your puliets and will geep your your package ¥o B SALE—Have finis! a sawmill and have com Unton novdd wn horse, 8 yeara eu-i FoR ses that are broken I for They are for sale or | < ces. Come and see them. ELMER K. FIERSON, oct31d WANTED—Woman or gir] to assist in housework; good wages o right per- son. Apply at 352 West Thames St. oet23d WANTED—Woman to do wai chamber work. Windham _ lun. 35-4 Willimantic Div., oct20d TEACHEES! TEACHERS! Teachers, high school and normal trained, wanted for city and_suburban positions; good _salaries. . Write the Hartford ' Teaclers' Agency, East Hart- ford, Conn, oct19d and Phone ‘Windham, Conn. TO RENT FOR BENT—One large furnished room, complete for housekeeping, back borch and yard included, §3.00 weekly. Tel 1567-12. 86 Nyrth St nov3d TO RENT—Furnished room, 46 Church St. Phone 809-2. ovid TO RENT—Apartment known as Rock- jawn, on Warren St, oak floor and ail improvements, sieam heat furnished. with or without garage. See C. Chamberlain, Martin House, novdd TO RENT—On Union St, private gar- |age, with steam heat furnished. C. Cham- riain, Martin House. TO RENT—Fine central location for iliard room or bowling alleys. tawaugan Hotel, Danielson, novid novad ¥OR RENT — Four-room tenement, modern improvements, 14 Thames St Thames Coal Co. novld TO RENT—F rnished rooms, with or witbout board. J ion St oct29d TO RENT—Five or seven room mod- n_apartment. Inquire Mrs. J. Gordon, Sai nt oct29d ZUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE ne 630 Telep: Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT T . ST RSN HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City i'be__'rienry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS bady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke uneral Directors 41 Main Street - \ INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU Je3a TO BENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 1987, S ysd_ FOR RENT, Store 119 Franklin St.; also 5-room ———— | tenement, electric lights, 62 North St., and 1i-room apartment, all modern. North Main St Inguire A. V. Co 198 Clff St. Tel 1527-3, 110 Six-room cottage, with ail meuts, centrally ~located, particulars, inquire ot JOHN A. MOEBAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE, improve- For furtner ¥OR SALE—automoblies ¥OR SALE—Ford touring dar, fine condition, extras, bargam, price. 0. S. Peck, Plain Hid, Norwica. Phone 463-14. novaa FOR SALE—Ten cars, taken for debt, must be soid at once, consisung of § latd model kords, sedans, coupes, Wurings, 1920 Chevrojet touring and 1921 Dodec touring ; these cars are all in A-1 co dition and will guaraniee them; prices from $100 up, cash or easy terms; alsu 1919 ton truck, worm drive, as good as ill sell cheap. Call at ofiice, 971 unster St, Providence. Union novdd A-1 condition, truck ; tion throughout; Buick 5 nass. touring car, good condition. $350; 3-4 ton Republic 1819 buick roadster, good condi- Ford ton’ truck; 1918 W._ i Frisble, 118 Franklin St. Tel 1812, & o __movid FOB SALE—1921 Maxwell touring car, run less thag 4,000 miles; 1919 Reo roadster, in first class order; 1914 Buick touring car, small four; 1917 Maxweil touring car, J. J. Herbert, 62 Shetucket E novid OR 'SALBE—§-48 Plerce-Arrow, good condition, goed tires, cheap. Write Box . 23 Chureh St, Willmmaatic, Ct. cti2d T:'N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS STUDEBAKER—Four passenger club roadster. Demonstration by appoint- ment, ready for delivery including re- building and painting about Nov. st. NASH—1920 spbrt model, compléte equipment with spare nd bump- er. Mechanical condition like new. Seil- 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. Tirea all in good shape, with one extra. TWO POPULAR MODELS BUICK ROADSTER—in excellent con- dition. This car has been recently painted; has 4 good tires, with 2 extras 1918 BUICK, 5-passenger car. top. Repainted and’ overhauled. FRANKLIN ROADSTER—1921, A-1 mechanical condition. Run less than 5,000 miles. New You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. The small annual premium is negligible o the firm pro tection from money loss it affords. Take out a policy-to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET IN CASE OF FIRE IS YOUR HOUSE INSURED ? N CASE OF ACCIDENT IS YOUR AUTO INSURED ? ¥ you need Insurance of any kind, see HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Ave, or Phone 598-3 WHENX YOU WANT 10 put your busi- oro the nublie, there is no medi- m_better than through the adveriising -of The Bublettn TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 3-118 W, Main St., Norwich, Con cstablished for Half a Century) VWhitestens Cigar sare $70 per thousand 3. ¥. CONANT, AL Framciin 82, PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, = snd Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Bulding. Phone PHONE 568-3. - The very best plumbing by . ezpert workmen at the fairest prices Is guar- anteed ; aleo heating and tting, JOEX ¥. TO! INS, 67 West Mwmn St .| second A _ WANTED—$mall farm within four miles of Norwich. Write Box 471, care Bulletin. g oct3ld S'POSE _you're col in o see the big, paradé Saturday. Its goln’ to be worth yer while. sure to look us up fer yer smokin'. ht opp. Woolworth's 5 and 10c store an’s Smoke Shop. _ WANTED—Concrete walks to - build. Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- James Fg_fi» factory no charge made. guaro, 123 Oakridge St. sepil. WANTED—Fa; Sell them ai Communicate With New Engiand Farm_Agency, Danielson, Conn. sep13d. Phone WE BUY and pay highest prices for hand furniture” and books, Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St._Phone 38-2. sepl2d. WANTED—100 farms for _catalogue, 10 acres up, with or without stock; give fuil particulars in frst letter as to price, size, location and terms.’ P. O. Box 105, Jewett Cit; We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Ce.. Tel. 1914-3. We Jelld ATTENTION, TRAPPERS! Highest prices paid for Raw Furs. Buying agent for J, L. Lodervick Co. of New York. MAURICE GLAUBINGER, Tel. 65. Colchester, Conn, WANTED. H. B. TIGEK, 65 Franilin St., Second Hand and Antique Furniture. Tel. 713-3. WANTED BURLERS AND SPECKERS JOSEPH HALL & TRADING COVE WANTED | SPI | i WEAVERS, FALLS €O. - WANTED DER. FALLS CO. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES dings, Frankiin. Conn novdd TFOR SALE—W:U scasoned labs and hard wood. H. . Beard & Son. Tel 615-4, novéd TFOR SALF Large White Wyandotte cotnerels, e, John W. Stott, Norwich Town. Phone 162 novid Stk T FOR SALE—A lady winter coat, §15; also Jady's cravanette ralncoat, $5. Phone 435-3. _ movia “¥OR SALE Fine B flat cornet, long model, low piteh, silver plated, gold trim- Ted, ‘n case; bargain. S1 Frankiin St novad & ¥OR SALE—Russet cider. Lo R, Mystic, Conn. novid AN D—Show cases and window fixtures adapted for clothing store. Com- municate with Joseph Fine Co. 54 State 8t., New London.- novid FOR SALE—New bungalow, 4 rooms, city water, toilet, 3 acres of land; also 6-room bungaiow, city water, toilet, 5 acres of land, barn and hen coops; pleasant locations, 1-2 -mile from town William J. with 5 busy mills. Terms can ar- ranged, Telephone 75 Jewett City. novid FOR SALE—Refrigeralor 18'x’, with 4 in. cork insulation, brass hinges and handles, now in basement of Thayer Bldg. ; must be sold at once. Apply to G. Raymond, Receiver, 20 Shetucket St., ity. novid FOR SAL rystal chandelier, fine condition. Inquire at 44 Laurel Hill Ave. oct3ld ¥OR SALE—Four-burner cabinet gas range and Kex gas water heater, in first class condition, cheap for cash. Can be seen at 352 West Thames St oct29d $50.00 buys a beautiful $125 Edison disc phonograph, semi-cabinet model; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwi Conn. oct. grand Sonora pho- ph, regular $275, special for quick safe §176; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes of stoves. Bring name of stove and number. New London Salesroom, 1§ Water st Tel. 1703- sep7d FOR SALE—Gaod Beasoned wood, $3 cord; in §-cord lots, $3.50 per cord ; chest- ood, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, $7.50 Dauielson, Conn. 81-3. augled BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. acres, $2,000, $500 cash, 6-room dition, large sheds, ; strawberrie: i asparagus, other fruit manutacturing viilag tion. Don't dela; TRYONS' cord. Henry Saucier, Tel. AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn, On Town St, a nine-room house, with a lot 150 feet deep, nice hen coops, etc., with electric lights, city water. Take this place while the party is ready to sell. novéd CLARENCE SHOLES. tires 1utreaded, look like new, wear like new, as good as Hew. 93 'W. Main St feb2éd VERHAULIG AND REPAR WORK A;;;;;E;fes, Carriages, Wagons, rucks and Carts Mechanici Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches RYRH 507 TC 015 NORTH MAIN STREET! BUILDING - WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER anc BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. DOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order -— PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Suite 103-104, Thayer Bidg. Tel. 1799 TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. . jyld GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main Moving and trucking. el 387-5. = C. D. JOSLYN._ 293 West Main St We | |move everything anywhere. Special at-| tention given to moving bpilers and ma- | chinery. Tel. 798-5. sepsd Long Distance Moving and Ex Zipmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. TEAMING and moving, 1o distance trucking a specialty. Jonn H. Ford ooy Main ST Phone 792, X €. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING | done very prompiiy and at reasonable pricas. ARTHUR H. LATHROP stucket Strest 2 Phone 175 e e e —————— CHIECTORIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protéct your feet). Suits -3, Alice Bldg., 321 Main St, Norwich, danild Conn. Paone 1366-é HOTELS AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Prop. nected. Morrissey, First class garage service cone Phone. Shetucket St e e e DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European plan, Hayes Bros., Propo. Telephcne 1237, 26-28 Broadway. / WHEN YOU WANT o put your busi hess before the public, there I8 no medi- um better than threugh the advertising columns ef The Bulletin, | FOR SALE The Choice Farm of 70 Acres with good buildings, owned by Wellington Miner, situated at East Great Plains. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 CLIFF STREET FOR SALE Two temement house with improve ments, always well rented, in good repair, | near Oak street. Five minutes walk to Franklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich —_— AUCTIONS WITTER BROS. ....... Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, #2 Main Street, Danielson. 27 HEAD HOLSTEINS 27 e AUCTION MONDAY, NOV. %, 1921, at 11 o'clock sharp. Having decided to maintain a herd of theroughbred Holsteins, 1 will sell at my Springvaic Farm, located at Bishop's Crossing, on the -state road leading from Jewett City to Plainfield my herd of unusually high grade 1 steins, which 1 consider among the best in the state, public =ale on the above date, described as foliows: 14 milking cows ranging s of age. due to reshen at us periods throughout the winter, commencing in November and so on; 1 strictly new milch cow, 5 handsome -type, growthy, Heifers, due in November and December, € extra nice 2 year old heifers, w which number several are bred, 2 un- usually Jarge April and May calves, also 1 valuable young bull, Standara bred ‘and_registerer, sired by Maple Crest Farsedo Butter Boy and dam- med by Dodge Farm Bernice Cornu- copia; this is a young, handsome, well 'devcioped bull, nicely marked and bred in the purple. The major- ity of these cows and heifers were bred and raised by me and carry a large percentage of pure blood. Kvery cow will be carefully represenied and sold 'to be as stated. Terms of saje cash. Good caterer will attenc. If stormy, postponed to first fafr day afte R. W. DEARNLEY, Owner. Jewttt City, Conn. WITTER BROS. ....... Auctioneers | Public Auction Having sold my farm in Sawyer District, tv'o miles east from Putnam, on Providence road, I will sell at public auction on TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1921, at 9 a. m, tiie followin Six horses, workers |§ and drive £00d as anyone can find, ranging in_weight from 1050 to 1500 pounds, 25 Abington this wonderZul bull will also be soid. Pair most new team hamess. pair hea driving harne 1 A-1 cond cart, 1 two-horse {1 cora, ed wagon, with' pole and shafts, for three horses, 0d one, two-seated sleigh, plows. ing tooth harrow, harrow d roller, almost 1 own reader, stone fodder cutter, U. . 17, b good ‘as new x refrigera- | lawn mower, milk cans, milk 1 es, milk palls, etc, shovels, | dhains and all’ kinds of 40 TONS OF EXTRA GOOD HAY * Household Goods: Chamber gets, tables, mirrors, chairs, dishes, fruit jars, and other things’ without nume- ber. This is a big sale.' Come early. crything to be sold for_the high lar. If said day b ale | take place mext fi ay. Terms cash. First class attendance. | ALFRED E. HARVEY. FOR SALE A choice two-apartment house, very desirably located in Greenevjlle. Property must be sold as owner is leaving lown, Price very alcactive. For further partic. | ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square ‘00D FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut-$8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St. Phone 792 FOR SALE 8-ROOM COTTAGE Has steam heat and other improve- ments. Good location— ONLY $3,500 4-TENEMENT HOUSE in good repair, near school— trolley and PRICE $6,000 APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE Tebephone 876 . 40 Shetucket St LOWELL J. WILCOX ...... Auctioneer . AUCTION order of the Honorable Superior . the undersigned cffers for sale {the Charles H. Benjamin 1arm, so-called, { now o d by Brown & Reitman, lo- cated about one julle north of Preston City, on { Cous MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1921, at 10 o'clock. Said farm contains about 175 acres, 50 of which can be cultivated, some wood, pair, At the same time and place there will be sold 10 cows, in first class condition, about 17 tons of hay and mowed oals, lack horse, about 20 hens, 2 wagons, r articles. © positive, rain or shine. orwich. Conn., Oct. 2§th, 1921. GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Receiver, DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn, ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Nerwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES fine . with $-room house, Z ! barns, icehouse, cornhouse, run- ng water in house and barn, all in good A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It r‘l NOTICES Republican Caucus The Revublican voters of the Town of Sterling who are enrolled upon the Re- publican Caucus List, in conformity with the laws of the Staté of Comnecticut, are hercby notified and warned to meet in caucus at the Town Hall, Oneco, in said Town of Sterling, upon Saturday evefing, Nov. 5, 1921, at 7.30 o'clock, for the foi- ing purposes, to wit: First: To nominate a candidate for [ the office of First Selectman of the Town of Sterling, to be voted for at a special clection upon Nov 11, 1821. Second: To do any other business proper to be dome at said caucus. g Dated at Sterling, Comn., this 34 day jof November, 1 E. A. DOUGLAS, [ _novsa Chairman. ~ NOTICE i The legal voters of the Town of Ster- iling are hereby notified and warned to meet at the Town Hall at Oneco, in said Town of Sterl on Friday, Nov. 11, 11921, at 9 o'clock a, m., for the following | purposes, to wi | First: Upon vetition of James H. Dixon and nineteen others to choose a First Se- lectman for said Town to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Lee Rem- ington. The ballot box will be open from 9 o'clock a. m. to 3 o'elock p. m. Second: To do any other business Dproper to be done at said meeting. Dated at Sterling. Conn., this 3d day of November, A, D. 1921. A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get I ANNOUNCEMENTS , Eagles Mass Meeting Frank E. Haring, a past national pres- fdent of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, is to be the principal speaker at the big open public meeting which is to be held on Sunday afternoon ai 2.30 at the Com- munity house under the auspices of Nor- wich Aerfe of Eagles. He will speak upon the governmental old age pension. John M. Morin of Pennsylvania, a con= gressman from that state and the grand | novd Selectmen. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Canterbury, within and for the Dis- trict of Canterbury, on the 31st day of October, A. D. 1: Present—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. | FRANK E. HARING worthy president of the order, is aikd to Istate of Olive T. Stevens, late of |y g / l Canterbury, in said District, deceased. | b, @ Bpeaker. There wili ve an orches- Iy the - Beonioe="5ise | tra_and a programma of songs. the creditors of said deceased to bring m| For the last nine years, Mr. Haring thelr claims against sais estate within six | 1as_been managing editor af the Bogie months from {his date, by PoSUng @ notice | Maghzine, a publication that s concede to that effect, together with a copy of thi be the BIsE SNMISAY SN order, on the signpost nearest 1o the place e AL ¢ { wheré said_deceased last dwelt and in country. Bo is the author of the { the same Town, and by publishing the lution creatimg the patrintic fund vy same once in_The Norwich Rulietin, a |Which the Fraternal Order of Eagles rais- Dewspaper baving 4 tirculation in said | ed and distributed $1,500,000 to the de- istrict, and_make return to this Court s of those e £ A HALE BENNETT Judge’" | pendents of those members of the fratern. | /The above and foregoing is a true copy ity who lost their lives in military ser- ! of record. vice during the late war. He is also the At A. HALE BENNETT, | author of the resolution providing for g Judge. edcationad campalgn by the Eagles NOTICE.—AIl croditors of said _de- E abOuE fhe SoRR e SIS 1s_state providing for old ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the wnder- | signed at Brooklyn, Conn., within the tirgc limited in the above and foregoing order. At the Strand ’ ALBA H. STEVENS, The daily crow the Strand will novid ¢ Executor. fy the management is giving AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD s g, good thyy. gt thety 3]at Norwich, within and for the District {money’s worth. The program for today of Yorwich, on the 3d day of November, |and Saturday is no exception o the 3 o A D. rule. The B. F. Keith program conssis NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | by [ of e ks Thoae e e | y in an Oriental noveity. He i said District, deceas Chlese &bd_bi& | ecutor exhibited b tration “account with said ests Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 7th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1921, at 3 o'clock in t after- {noon, at the Probate Court Room in the |City 'of Norwich, in safd District, be. and |the same s, appointed for hearing the same. and the said Executor is directed to give notice thereof by publ this order once in some newspaper having a cireulation in emid District, at least three {days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Cler novd AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 3d day of November, A. D. 1921, AYLING, Judge. y to “y " the American songs is wonderful. Jim and Gladys Gi offér something different, Flirtation the Future. This is a bright little comedy skit given by clever comedians. Conn and Hart will render the very latest up-to-date songs in an up-to-date manner. The Keeleys in a unique comedy offering Fun in a Sporting Goods Store put to use the various ariicles found about a store, especially the punching bags. i The -Karle Willidms production, Bring | Him In, will be shown at the Strana the- |atre Friday and Saturday, is a red-blood- |ed story of the Royal Northwestern Po- |lice, by H. H. Van Loan. Mr. Williams is best known for his dramas, but in Eugene Wolf” and picture, “The Silver Car,” he demonstrated that he is evally at home in the stalwart and rugged type of role. Fritzi Ridgeway is his new leading wo- man. New time schedule for Saturdays Hereafter Saturday shows will start at 1.30, 3.30, 6.00, 8.00. Doors always open f hour earlier. Charlle Chaplin_coming in his latest success The Idle Class, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Walter's “The Present—NELSON J. Estate of Samuel Kronig, late of Nor- | wich, in said. District, deceased. | The Executrix appeared in C filed a written application alleging that said estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to sell | certain real estate belonging to said es- | tate, fully described in said application, ‘Whereupon, 1t s Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 7th day of November, A. D_1921. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pen- dency of said avplication, and of said hearing thereon, be given'by the publi- cation of this order once in some nev paper having a circulation in_said Dis ! LYNME of Hampton, spent the Dher parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Fred F' week end | L. D. Haral trict, at least three days prior to the e e |date’of said hearing, and that return be.| . s William i Meriden spent made to the Court. Sunday wit s here, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The members L. B. S. are paint- (The above and foregoing is a.'true copy | ing and paperi own hall. of record. J. S R y Harding were Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHE! bu 5 pioy L DRESCHE! ord on bus! one day last MORRIS SOSONKIN VS, CARL Brown and Oscar Reitman. Superior | X, Court, New London County. Notica of mithtion of Time for Presentation of St Sl ed to Hart Notice is hereby given in the lative jabove entitled action on the 2lst day of October, 1921, the Superior Court, w Lere- in the undersigned Gilbert S ed Re Mr. Muelle the coming yea was_appointed Permanent Receiv Miss Harr " Morris Sosonkin, Carl Brown and Oscar | IS o 2 | Reitman, & copartnership, on said 2ist | With her var and returned to her day of October, 1921, made and entered | school in ( Sunday the following order limiting the time for | Large flc the presentation to said Receiver of | seom und: ms against said coparinership. fteg And it is further ordered and adjudged | 0% ©F SountTy TR that four months from and after Nov.| MMrs. Alice Reynolds enteréained 4th, 1921, be, and the same hereby | large house party nday. limited for the presentativn to said Re- ceiver of claims against said partner- ship; that all claims not so presented be thereafter foréver barred, and that sa give notice to all parties con- € said limitation; that all claims not presented within the time limited will be thereafter barred, and of the ad- dress to which claims may be sent to him by mail, by publishing such notice in one issue of The Norwich Momning | Bulletin, a_ newspaper published in Nor- wich, and by causing a copy of said no- lowe'en soc at the I turday evening W BOZRAH The missionar iety of A Cene ter church held its October meeting Sat u in the town hall. The day was speut tying quilts. noon lunch was served. tice to be mailed, postage paid, to eacd| Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Hanua and Dea- known creditor and party in interest, all | con Bdwara Bishop attended the ordi- g;lz‘nr before the 4th day of November, Claims may be sent to the Recetver by mail to the following address: ~ GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Receiver, 20 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. nation in Hanover of Rev. Roderick Mac Leod when the women thg Center church give a supper-this week. The men are to furnish the entertainment, Kenneth Fox of Wethersfield spent AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and,_for the District orwich, on the 23 ‘Gay of November, FOR SALE A very desiradie property,. eonsisti of fine 10-room house and outbuildings about 13 acres of land, located on iinc, Norwich Town end,’a great op- POTTUAKY o secure cheice Droperty at very reasonable price. Fur furtber particvars, inguire of JONN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. L oa————— COAL AND WOOD OOAL, seasonea wood and kindlings In 2 i Witlow B Jormerts - Willow St Durkee Lane : ia PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. Istimates promptly and gheertully civen.” The Bulietin &, 50 ranklin St. mway1da ' DANCING N. H. LEVY, dancing instructor, Odd Fellows’ hall, Norwich. = Phone 1996 or 401, ' Private _lessons given daily. Tvéning class Monday and Thursday, § v. m. in now. sep27d, = | Prgsent—NELSON Bstate of George G. Young, late of Lis- bon, in said District, deceased. The Executrix exhibited her adminis- tration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the Sth day of Novem- ber, A. D.'1921, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, be, and the same s, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Executrix is directed! to give notice thereof by pub- Lishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said Distriet, at least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ‘The above and foregoing is a true copy A. D. 1921 J. AYLING, Judge. of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, novad = Clerk. DISTRICT OF STONINGTON, PRO- bate Court, ss., Town of Stonington, Nov. Estate of Charles H. Davis, late of ‘Wequetequock, in said District, deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Probate for the District of Stonington, i will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on the Sth day of November, A. D. 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, certain real es- tate of said deceased, situated in the Town of Stonington, in State of Connec- ticut, at Wequetequock, _so-called, as bounded and described in_ the application for an order of sale on file in said Pro- Pate Court, 3 Sale to ‘take place on the premises. Terms to be made known at time of sale, For tefms, information. etc,, apply to CHARLES G, GRAY, Administrator c. t. a. North Stonington, Conn. novdd the week-end on Lathrop Hi Washington Clark of Cedar Swam spent & few days recently with hi brother, Henry L. Clark. AT A_COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’ Norwich, wighin and for the District | of Norwien, on $he 1st day of November, A D 1921 G, Judge. ‘Present—NELSON J. AYLIN a Estate of Alfred A. Adam, late of Nor- wich, in said Distriet, deceased, The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 7th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, at the Probate CourggRoom in the City of Norwich, in said District. be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the | same, and.the aid Adminigtrator is di- | rected to give notice thereol by publish- ing this order once in some newspaper | having a circulation in sald District, at | least three days rior to the date of &aid hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. CASTILE SOAP FOIL WRAPPED The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. ! /Be sure Ol Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. mnov3d Clerk. LACO is used for shampooing your hair. CENTRAL VILLAGE William Bishop and Miss Fannie Bish- op of South Plainfield were Sunday vi itors here, where they formerly lived. James Keiley has returned to his home | in Philadephla, having spent a week at | Robert McFarland's. i Miss Ruth Mathewson and Miss Helen | W. Tillinghast have been apvointed dele- | gates to the state Sunday school conven- tion -to be held in Hartford. Mrs. Abby Hopkins has been in Ne London to attend a conference of tele- phone operators. Rev. Yary Macomber will he one of the speakers at the conferences of churches at Westminster today (Tuesday), Iking of Boston at the Braicr art gal i| Enneking, an artist of note, who bas beex 1| occasion of an exhibition in Boston: “The .| man, and his technique & gaining in qua jeent canvases with his ca work in soclety i le%, Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Motion Pictures at Davis Theatra obert O. Fletcher Pgst, N meets In Siead Bupamg o & A I White Cross No. 13, K. of C. ANNOUNCEMENTS A baked bean supper will be served & Bozrah hall by the ladies of the Congre / gational church this (Eriday) from 6 to §. evening Oil Palntings n Exhibition An exhibition of 30 small paintings It oil, all painted in Mystic and nearby towns, 8 being held by J. Eilictt Enne lery, 102 Main street, New London. The will be cordially welcome. The €x- hibition will confinue tiil Nov. 2. Mr.”Enneking was born in Hyde Park Mass., and is the son of the late J. J called the “Innes of New Engiand.” ‘The Boston Transcript has said on th pictures are landscapes, with a few ma- Tines, and the majority of them wers painted ih the country around Mystic Conn. Mr. Emneking is sincere and capable painter and d draughts- ities of breadth and sireng:i ident from commarison o is 1 o8t re- ler work™ SHRINERS' PARADE PICTURES AT BREED Moving pictures of tke biz parade Sphinx Temple's Hallowe'en ceremon: held in Norwich Saturday last, will shown to the tonight, Friddy and Saturday. These are the pictures that the Fox film ex- change took of the parade last Saturdas and are being shown by the Breed ex- clusively before they are sent out in the news weekly of the sbove named film company. Persons who were in the pa- rade and thelr friends will want 1o 8o this great film. All of the mean features of the greal procession are showr. true to life on the film, inclading the Norwich, Hartford Providence and RBridgeport Shriners, the candidates, the beautiful floats and close ups of Mayor Lerou, Licutenant Goveru. or Templeton and other weil known men together with the crowds ihat lined the streets and squares all along the line of march. The work of taking the pictures was certainly well and comprehensive- iy done and the resuits will be of sur- passing interest to everybody who seet them. be wblic at the Breed theatre Breed Theatre In Over the Wire, the Wesley Ruggles production for Metro, which will be sees at the Breed theatre today and Satur- @ay as the feature attraction, Alice Lake, the brilliant little screen actress, whe plays the starring role, has a plicture spec- fally made for her by Arthur Somere Roche. The latter is distinguished as 2 writer of fiction. Strong hate that in {the crucible of emotion changes to love, is the great underiying theme of this re- markabie picture, which_has all the ‘vi- tality and life charzcterisiic of the wirke of Mr. Roche. The stofy, brief:y Be \js with Terry Dexter, who commits suicidc rather than face, exposure 4s a swindler by a financial magnate, John Granpan. 'Mure Terry dies he telephones his sis- , Kathleen, that the end is come Kathleen distrait, vows she will avenge her brother's death through rulning Grannan. - This involves a series of es- capades, a Wall street coup, a marriage, elopement and sudden life and death adventure where Kathieen, to her amaze- ment, finds that she does not hate her Ttusband, Grannan, but loves iim, Charlet Hutchinson will «lso be seen in the third episode of Hurricane Hutch and Johmny Hines will be seen in the famous Torchy story, Torchy Turns Cupid. As an. extra added attraction Lyman H. Howe's Run- away Train will be shown and the Pathe news.. Exclusive plctures .of the Shrin- ers' parade whic hwas held in this eity last Saturday. Davis Theatre The popular Paramount star, Wallace Reid, is coming to tho Davis theatre to- day and tomorrow in Too Much Speed, from the pen of Byron Morgan, whos: previous stories of automobiles and race- tracks were made Into clever attractions by the star. The dashing Reid has the role of a speed demon, full of pep and as nervy as they make 'em. He is seen as Dusty Rhoades, a racing driver who gives up the game to win old Pat MacMurran's consent to marry his daughter, Virgiak Father and prospective son-in-law quarrel, however, and Dusty determines to enter the forthcoming race. He ly buys one of Pat's racing cars which has been idle for two years, and enters the race, to the amazement of the afth- er, who is powerless to prevent him. Dus: ty wins th race and wins a big contrac {for old Pat as well as g bride. The pic- ture is crammed with adventure and thrills and is charmingly told. In the cast are the beautiful Agngs Ayres and the capable Theodore Roberls, who again gives one of his clever portrayals. | The Cup of Fury is the titic of the second feature. Rupert Hughes is the author of this story and he has concocted a tale which'is rich in action and sus- pense. The pictures goes back to the period of the war when the shipyards of the country were working overtime o supply ships to carry troops and provi- sions abroad. One can se. that such a background is appropriate for 2 apy mel- odrama like The Cup of Fury. ‘The plot concerns the girl Mamise, who has been reared under German guardian- ship in England. When her faster par- ents commit suicide to save themselves from disgrace, she s permitted to go to America under the promise that she keep silent regarding the machinations in which she was involved. And she has a struggle is disarminz s{spiciont which lurks everywhere. A time comes when she vindicates her honor and shows her vatriotism and it is this moment which presents a climax of undeniable strength. The picture carries an abundance of at- mosphere, the shipyard scenes being gen- uine and dramatic. : Hearts and Flour is the title of the comedy which will be shown on this pro- gram. Battery B Dance. Peachy’s Sinzing orchestra, at a Bat. B ‘dance, tonight, will_go down as one of the biggest affairs of its kind ever held in Norwich. This orchestra features Al Renolt, New England Preinier ac- cordion artist, Is acknowledged as ons of the best travellng orchestras in the country. Battery B is endeavoring o zive the dancers the best orchestras procurable, regardless of cost, but they cannot keep the admission down to their regular pric- €3 unless trey sacrifice their large st tendan \Free Red Cross Pageant The Norwich branch of the Red Cross will present, as a preliminary to the an- nual roll call, an impressive pageant, The Red Cross of Peace, which will be riven Saturéay evening at 7.45 In the Community house on Church sireet. mission will be free and & large attemd-

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