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ABMW‘ A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It Y WANTED—Male WANTED—Female | Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED A house wrecker to take dowr large frame buliding. at once ¥ e nova4ThS WANTED—To buy some milk. 160 R WANTED—Woman for general house- North Main St. Work. Phone 1§73-14. Box 127, R. D. 6. Tenements at 58 WANTED — Second hand_housel.old S ANTES Raiivay e | 2! Bt AT Wl A, KR WANTED—Rallt madl clerks 0USE WO rs. W . Norto: ‘_ §00 per annum to start pl"m‘flfll‘:: 27 Broadway. nov2dd 1.490; Conmn. exams mh; write for | AT —Lady aristioally inelintd, ¢ novisd | Solor work, opportunity par , 1o s ass. invesmont, for Hght pasty. - Wri . GOVERNMENT wants raflwi about yourself. A. Z., care Bull maii clerks; commence $135 month;| novid eady positions ; common education suff st . sample examination questions free; i’ immegiatels. Franilin Institute, Dept. 31-B., ester, N. Y. novi WANTED—Boys to sell vanila after for fres sample bott aend Hill ot Betract Co. Sanbornvils, N. |georic lebis, near Chelsea BEwt f,.0 C s | SECLINE b) TO BRENT furnished FUNERAL BIRESTORS 30 Frankiln St. novigd ks and pietures, glassware, et &t cash prices. Louis D. War Water St, Norwich. WANTED_Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and, largest dealers Norwich; we buy and sell anything; highs est prices. Louis D. Ward, 30 snd 88 Water St., Norwich, Phone 708-3. Im{ ¥6 RENT—Five-room fl“&&u" and | "SAVE 3100 by buylng this fine. Colby T & Duncan upright piano, fin 5, special for §$1. Cadden Company (known for quall rooms, large enough for two pérons. cased organ; special, if sold at — e || X0 WENT—Fiat of fve rooms, With all | £30% " bl "Cadden Company (known improvements. Inguire Brooklyn Outfit- GEORGE G. GRANT |t TO RENT Modern furnished rdoms; Undertaker and Embalmer |meals it desired : table yuesis sccomme: dated; two minutes from 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE |Ring. ' Tel 1142-5 Teleplione 630 “¥OR RENTGood tenement, 99 Chest- mut St. Apply Bard Union Co., Ino. novi i85 OR RENT—Furnished rooms, novid ! TO RENT Rooms for light house- keeying. Phone 1981. s . TO RENT Funeral Directors §| s suimens ver _sesiavs month. For further pargiculars, inquire of JOHN A MOREAN, and Embalmers 322 Main Street noves aw EMIB-:’-“:I: Squaze. and service since 1812‘. WANTED—Reflned American _couplé 10 To6m in private family ; house moderh i d; home’ privileges. =Ad- . care Bulletin. A MAN told me he was Irish and hi folks never came from Ireland, 'n' I se% ‘tain't posible, how cum, ’n’ he sez they 2 Try our Havana Spear cigar, 10c straight; Manila cigah six for 25ci Red Dot cigar, be straighti go0d” pipes 2oc. Tight housekeeping, 6 Carter Ave., East Side Fagan's Smoké Concrete walks to build; if work is not satis- James Fumi- work_guaranteed ; factory, no charge made, 123 Oakridge St. ~Phone 627-b. Jocated, at Peck's Cormer; $23,50 per AN U R every Thursday. A. C. Beanett. “"WE BUY and pay highest second Hand oks, Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 2382 Lady Assistant LOST AND FOUND black collar, no Div, 37-2 novidd STOLEN—Will the person who pick{"l W the suit bo in front of 193 Broad St. urn it, as vas a suit codt and it will lo nobody elge any good. M. B. Johnson 1183 Broad novdd o 4 FOUND_Strayed fto my pasture at Funeral Director | 2oyt s oy v 3t v and paying charges. novzéd and in_trolley or in the city, A, Spear, thice. nov24d Prain Offic HOURIGAN BROS, .ot 2 2o Norwich and Jewett City | iy nd service since 1872). octisd | Hartford, Conn, nov23d 88 MAIN STREET en Norwich and Willimanti i FUNERAL DIRECTORS |1f85 ot P ‘RS at s office. AND EMBALMERS LOST—A coon dog, black amd white, Lady Assistant Telephons 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT amer, Coiumbia Ave, Williman WANTED—100 farms fo: 10 acres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, gise, location and termis. FOUND—One femals hound, mostly th white-spotted breast, spike Harry E. Lathrop, Game Warden, Breoklyn, Conn. Tel. Danielson ., 0. B 101 B o n WANTED—We pay highest, prices for second hand furniture. ture Co. Breed Bldg. buy, sell and exchange. Norwich Farni , 65 Franklin St, and andl Astique Furniture, |lard. Owner may have by proving prop- ¥~ forenoon, either on rimmed spectaeles in case Finder rewarded if THil and . (W0 autd hiankets. Re- . Reward. nov2dd to_my property, A of stock. Owner can have pioving property and paying for FOR SALE—Thorough! Jiiss M. A. Pen Town. Phore 1046-3. FOR SALE—Génuine V $1 weekly. The chine Shop, 24 Franidin i FOR SALE ble disc records, Talking Machme Shop, novZIMWE “¥OR SAL HIDES, SKINS, PELTS AND Write us and our representa- tive in your territory will call. Rendering Co. Auburn, Masc. OUR MR. MILLS Will Be At The Norwich Tallew Company Every Saturday “a beautiful 88-note i b ssimiediy \ahogany player piano in perfect eond UNERAL DIRECTOKRS i inia oiter s included 15 roliy | scarf and bench; terms {o suit you. Th adden Company_ (known for gual- Lebanon. OR SALE — = | Lo8T — Tuesday, between Plainfiéld and Jowetl City, a briet 8ase. Finder The Henry Allen & Son Co. | jirast return tw'D. Jordun, 333 Laurel 5t LOST—A brown pocketbook, on road 0 Central Ave. ¥OR SALE—A brand new bia. grafanola, $60; easy i The Talking Machine Shop, spoited, no collar on. Finder notify John FOR SALB—Hories GEORGE LAMBI T, Occum, li;_mm. FOR SALE—A fine 88 Shea & Burke § - wneral Directors 41 Main Street FOR SALE at right prices. Come and see them. ELMEE B. PIEKSON. Tel. 536-3. . je3a jing 12 rolls. scart ery ; easy ter op, 24 Fra FOR SALE—Grocery and LYN_ 293 West Main St. We nave 16 Horses that are broken In for nds of work. They are for sale or oving bollers and m: Long Distance Mov O A FOR SALE—Fifty bushels of cc CLTRCPODIST A. G. THOMISOX, F. 5. Chiropodist, | FOR SALE—automobiles Dodge touring car vinter and_su noviy ——| FOR SALE—One Pierce Afrow = |car, Big Six Reo. Tei 1053-3. no your feet). Suits | FOR SALE Maln S, NGrwich . ianald | FLUMBING SUPPLIBS —— | best; and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Bovisd Phone 71E-4 32 6TH STREET| ¥OR SALE — 1920 Harley-Davidson | motoreycle and_sidecar, excellent_condi- Gon, must be Sold at ooce. C. S. Wil- Lebanon, Phone 59 Lebanon Div. UMBING, heatine. gasfitting _and a an Morton, 29 Mar- | llam: novzid nov12d PLUMBIXG AND GASFITTING, CONIBACIORE—JOBBERS, smbing and Ueating, JOHN BLU oy PHONE 548.5. t_ plumbing sy expert fairesi prices I8 guar aleo heating and gasfitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mmin St ¥OR SALE—Late model Ford sedan novid Phone, Used Studeba'ker " Gars For Sale 2—Special Six Sedans (1920), in per- fect conditidn; one run 11,000 miles; ohe 5,*! 2-Big Six Tourings (1921), in cellent shape; practically ne small mileage. 1—Special Six Touring (1921), .x-‘ cellent condition; run 2,900 miles. Five of the best Used Cars I've ever had. F. H. GILBERT JEWETT CITY, CONN. T maY | MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. The small annual premium is negligible to the firm pro- ection from meney loss it affords. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT - RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET FOR SALE—Srven lots on by a mill and 16 minutes from TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompiiy and at reasonable each; five at $1.50; good as néw. Tel. car, condition ARTHUR H. LATHROP day. 319 Franklin St, Norwich. nov23d | Shetucket Street ENRIGHT & McMAHON | ror sALE. 1519 Oakiand _roadster, z b e new tires and A-1 condition. Call 628-4 | Plumbing, Heating, linning|betvween 6 and 7 p. m. novisd _ FOR SALE—1914 Cadillac roadster in | fine condition; price Tight. Phome 179, | with sewing machine ta London Coat Contracting Co., 3 Ave,, New London. FOR SALE—Fine books, all this week, at Roy Rankin's, 33 Syring St, C TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 W, Main St., Norwich, Conn. (Estabiished for Haif a Gentury) C————e e — | first class condition; cash only will be considered. Phone 1828 for particulars. Wilkinson, i FOR SALE—Stove parts Whitegtong Clgs LE—Stove pari 3. F. CONAN re 570 per thousand | of Al Frauklia #t AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Buys & beautiful $i25 Bat Ene dfsc phonograph, semi-cabi i easy terms_granted, HAVE your tires ictreaded, lock like few, wear like new, s good _ as new. Lanole Tire Co.. $3 'W. Main St feb24d OVERHAULING AND REPAIR- WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, " BEAUTIFUL baby grand ., remilar $275, special for quick Plaut-Cadden Compauy, Norwi COWS FOE SALE ANOTRE® CABLOAD OF VERMONT | COWS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE NOBTH FRANKEIN TEL. 30 LEBANON. novz4d A-Bulletin For Sals ADD SOMETHING THIS ' CHRISTMAS TO A HOME YOU LOVE HEN you give a present to “the fam- " ily” — your own or scmeone el:fe’l —_— you're doing something more than giving a present to every member of it. You're furnishing them all with some- thimg they can enjoy together ! It’s not hard to pick out a gift that will please any houschold—if you turn to the Christmas Gift Suggestions columns in to- day’s classified section and lock over the at- tractive articles described there. Your home may need a bookcase or another handsome picture, your friend wauld welcome a carving set or a tea wagon —you'll find the most attractive gifts for families listed under the heading “For The Home.” Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas ~ Will be Complete Advertisement Will Sell It leton, Norwieh | nevzzd Nine room dwelling —Two ne Christopi inquire of Phones No. 17 SPRUCE STREET and . THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET ~ iin Square. nov2dd neighborhood. Tel. 1862-14. H. J. Telephone 876 rels, si¥at §2 | ——— §5500 buys a 9 room cottage, has 2 open fireplaces, hot air heat, fine a‘sa,coo buys a 13 room house easi- {1y convertible into 2 or 3 apart- “§ JAMES L. CASE 3| 40 Shetucket St urel Hill Ave. er particul: Franklin Squar FOR SALE s a larg apply. Bring name London FOR SALE class modern two-apartiient desirably located in the best rs, inquire of . JOHN A, MORAN, Heal Estate Droker, house with an_income of all furnished, steam heat, =-1 condition, has be- 50 boardera at the present house, with one ex- t and a garage well rented, live proposition for th# ri y somcone who means CLARENCE SHOLES, 1350, 188 West Thanies 8% Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1703-2. AUCTIONS orwich onna. easy terms granted. e ; Carriages, Wagons, | Red Cedar Chests Trucks and Carts | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER J. L LATHROP & SONS e ming, Upholstering and Woed Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches FOR SALE | ba; pre: 87 SMITH AVENUE 28 Shetucket Street FURNITURE, STOVES, 'Houssflm.n‘ GOODS of all kinds, oid books, pictures, bottles, glassware, etc; wanted for AMERICA® HOUSE, D. Mdrrissey, INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | reocet. “Prons “Snuift g™ <= DEL-HOFF NOTEL, Zuropean plin, es 1227, Hros., Prépe. Telephone 8 Broadway. ©COAL AND wooD AL, seasonea wood and 1 DANCING 58 OF wmall Quaniities. Phone 003 of |~ — 2. R Shapiro, Willew St, ly. ursdays, 3001t & Giark Corp. 507 TC 515 NORTH MAIN STREET anywhere in eastern Conn. Wird Bros, 45 Jackson Steeet, Willi- mantic, Conn., Phone 632-3, B0O] tWo-tenement ' house, i with electric light, ! I18nd, seven minutes' walk from For full particulars, see WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER N. H. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows’ Hall. Phone 1906 or 401, Private iessons Evening siassss Mondaye - atia , 8 o'elock. Begin now. névzid DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Blds, Norwioh, Cann. HELEN L. PERKINS W, to put your busi- o etors e ui’-,--»i‘-fl] TEACHER OF SINGING R bt RPN S FOR SALE Pretty country home, nicely located, good_cottage house, large barn, &y houces and ot jnto flelds, pasture and timber- Only $1,500; $300 cach. L PBYONS' AGENCY, Best work and mai prices, by skilled iabor. 60 West Main St als, at right ARCHITECTS FOR SALE Thsver Building, Nerwich, Conn. _ PHYSICIANS AR, Fodi ARoE Thayer Bidg, choice location, with large yard for gar- age, near eenter of city; must be seen to be avpreciated. FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, Tel, 1799} novid Studia, Alice Bidg,! suite 103- Putnam, Conn. +++., Auctioneers esrooms, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. AUCTION at 10 o'clock u. m,, rain or shine, Having decided to retire from th Advertisement Will Sell It fiow to Banish Piles ABulldmr in To Let Advertisement Will Rent It DID QUICK WORK I¥ LOCATING COUPLE Within twelve hours' after an alleged theft of $600 ¢from a Chinaman in the Afohican hotel late Tuesday fight & wo- man glving the natme of Mrs. Rosabelle Foreman and a man who gave the name of Fred Foreman and claims to be the Thousands Bless Dr. Leomhafdt, the| woman's husband, were arrested at a Physician Who Discovered a Comuon Semse Hemedy. rooming house at Westerly and presented in court at New London. The case was Bink that the urgeen's knité| Ontinuéd until Saturday and the duo e e A g e onl from he| wre heid in bonds of $1,000 each. They of plies, it's because haven't| were unable to furnish bonds and are now W e Wi ..‘&“MA .fig.{‘."t‘&s known as|in jail at New London. Vot tment ia lnternal afrest came abbut through the Theic By )é;E!'r»lcnilnt‘lhl for un“'fi- Alscovs | vigilance of the Norwieh policé who, aft- $cnt TUHREF and compounded a reme, e exact cause Gf plies and them|ef Foceiving Word of the alleged roibery that would remeve the cause. 47| from the New London police traced the Dr. Laonhatdt wants every suftere, benel s discovery and so '{J ere w?a‘ B B8 doubiiny o defay Qskvod gud all druggists are aut ized to sel -ROLD with guarantee. that it ‘will do as ack. ted or money pair from the Wauregan house to West- erly. After fieeing from the Mohiean ho- tel and coming to this eity in & taxi driv- en by Tohy Longo they went to the Wau- regan houss and dismissed the tax! driv- er. They then got in touch with the T. J. On that honorable Umsis every suf-|Shahan Taxi Co, and ordered another 1 hould secure a package of [oenbarats HEM-ROID today. ANNOUNCEMENTS Dr.|taxi to take them to New London. This was about 3.30 o'cloek Wednesday morf- ing. Mr. Bhahan was called frof hie bed by 'phené and drove on® of his cars to the hotel. The couple told him thev Allen McQukihe, the Great Irish Temo®,|wanted to go to New London. After the to Appear. machine had left the hotel they inquired Allen McQuhae, the famous young |the fare to Westerly and idence and Irish tenor, who i8 to appear Here in concert on Dee, Sth in the Community Houso under the ausplee: K. ot C., s a tremendously grewing fa. organizations throughout the United then told Mr. Shahan to to Wester- Iv. He went to Westerly and the woman s of Rev. Dan- | wont into tho Riiodé Isiand ln;:na The 3 D of | man hurried around a corner and yeturn- e s iosiiy far | o & miliuts or twe aftermira S Biars vorite with his countrymen in all parts|ered & $50 bill to pay his fare. The bill } of the land. Ho is oconstantly in de- was changed in a restaurant amg Mr. mand by the leading Irish and Catholle | Shahan drove back to this eltr. As he was crossing Preflen bridge he States. He ls a mémber of the Knights | was stopped By Officer Charlés McFad@en ber of the Amercan Leglon, for he sérved In France, went “over the top’ of Tolumbus and the Anclent Otder of | Who asked him wiere he 1aft tha coupie. the Hibernians and of many influential | He told hifk and then drove to the poiice Catholic socleties. He is aiso a imem. | station where he told the polies of taking |. the pair this eity to Westeflr. "Phe local polics got In toich with the and won & commisslon and two citations | New London police and they ln turn got thers, in toueh with the Westeriy pelice and the While Allen McQuhae sings Irish|coupie wers iocated iR = rooming Hbuse. sorigs as few artisis have been able to|having goné thers when they found out sing them, that {s only one side of hia|that tMe hotel was full. They Weré ar- véry versatils art. Alréady he Is eon-|rested at the rooming houss, walved ex- sidered ohe of the most satistactory of | tradition and were taken to the police court at New Leondon arriving theve about 1 3 11.45 just aftér court had adjourned. chle Bell, of the Cisvelarid Leader, Wrote| Court reconvened in speclal sassion and that “few aftists could give the #plendld | the case was continued until Saturday. oratorlo singers. After his perform- ance of The Messlah In Clevéland, Ar- Interpretation that hé gave to 1t.” Tickéts for this cofcert are on #ale|the first cail reached them at 3:12 & m.. at Cranston's, at Blsk’s Drug Store and | stating 'that Georgs I#4, 2 patron of the Mohican man Willlam Manice was ént to Kivesti- mate and learned that & WeRan Wearing at Bray's dfug stors, Greeneville. Tick- ets, $1.58, melufing tex. According to the Néw laadon police el had beeu robbed. Pattel- The mofe & man gq8s around 1n the|a fur nost with & big fur esliaf and world, the less cranky he becomes. LEGAL NOTICES _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURTY O FROBALE HRLA at Norwiel. withie and for the Iistrict of Norwieh, on the 23d day of November, A._D. 1821 Preseni —NBLSON ) ATYLING, J Bstate of George W. Avery, lat Franklin, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the 'executrix g, ot having g6ld teeth had knoeked on the door of Lee's room between 1 #8d 2 a. m. and that on leaving the room she took §800. On leaving she handed Laé o note which she asked him to dellvér to her sister, who, she gtated, Les would find at the new Capltol theatre. She asked Lee 1o give the note to the door man for Irens Gargerd. The note read as follows: Irens—Was in town today, but had to 70 to New Haven after show tonight Come on over there. I must sée you. cite | i tion. Don's the creditors of Said deceased tg Wi T ¢ au in_theirclaims ag: t Baid esiate Wil nins Liom s ua g of thls wider on s signyost seare the pl nn.imn said dece: wnd T Iast dwelt, and in {he samé Tow y bubtishi the samé oncé Wi & Wawspaper hating |ur¢dnum in hla.m.“)“ and maks re- turn (o thia Coul NELAUN &. ATLING, Judgs. ‘The aboJe and foregolng In & Lue col ": me. “Jou" The note was written ot & strip of o | writing paper similar in eolor to the |’ Wrapping paper used in the lcé cream parior at the Mohican. ® ‘The police learnéd the Teny Lonks had driven the two people to Norwich and, Ly, b7 | that the couple had turned absut and Avedt: HEMEN M DRESCHER Clark. learned at 7.50 that thé coupls were 1n & P NOTICE —All ereditors of said de- | certain reoming houss in Westerly. Ths eeased are licreby nolificd lo present thair claiins agdingt sald_estate_to the under- police also learned that the eoupls Were signed at R. F. D_3, Yantic, Cenn, |Planning o ngoing to Sprifigheld. Fore- WiLHin the timé 1tmitéd in the above and | mar atated in the court rovm that he had furegoing order: " LILLIE R. AVERY, ‘xecum;. = TE HELD nov24d AT A T OF PRO: at” Norwi of Norwich, on ihe 23d day of A D. 192 Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. Estate of Join Tuckie, late of Nor- wich, in said District, decéased. John A. Moran of Norwich, Conn., ap- peared in Court by counsel and fiiled & petition alleging that he is the Adminie- trator of {he estaié of sald deceascd and praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that he, as such Administrator, be au- thorized to seitle, compromise and aajust 4 disputed claim’in favor of said esiate against the estats of George H. Prai, late of Norwich, in said District, de- ceased, as on file more fully appears. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined at _the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 28th day of Novémber, A, D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forénoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication o this_ordef one time in some newspaper having o cifculation In said District, at least two days prior to the date 6f said hearlig, and that return be made o this Court., NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The ahove and feregoing is & true copy of record. o Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, novzid Cerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District gf Lgagar, on the £3d day of November, A._D. 1921, S SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, dge. stats 67 Russell Gallup, late of Led- in_gaid District, deceased. & Administratrix de bonis non ex- hibited her administration account with said estate to the Court for aliowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 28th day of Novem bér, A. D. 1921_at 2 o'lock in the after- nogn, at the Probate Court Roem in Leazard, in faid Distrist, be, and_ the same 18, appointed for hearing the same, and the $ald Administratrix de bonls non is directed to give notice thersof by pub- lishing thie order one time in The Nor- wi ulletin, a_newspaper having a cir- culation in said District, gt lesst five daye prior to the date of sald Hearing, and make réturn to the Court. The above and foregolng is a trae copy livery and teaming business, my entire equipment at public sale on_ the ubove date at the so- called Kennedy Sales Stables, Wood- Ave, Putnam. Conn., eonsist excellent all around gene horses, wagons, ti riages, sleighs, harnesses, lot new biankets, new eollars, new feed- new whips, new team and ex- r harness, several automobiles, and a lot of other merchandise used aroupd a stable. Terms cash. MORRIS FISHER. 00 WILL BU oms each, h one acre good | . JOSEPH BRADFORD A. V. COVELLO, R 188 CLf St Mai Dout | 1d an ngs, Willimantie, Conn, SUSPECTED OF IMPLICATION IN THEFT OF AUTOS n sireet, this city, was placed uns well | der arrest last night, it belng alleged one of a gang of automo- bile thieves who have beén stealing|Columbia, Conn:. cars in New York and selling them in | S1t245, Qf Desiion. Srery, 1000 oved” e Connecticut, Three cars have been 10-| Court doth deerse that bix moths b cated by the Derby police, oneé being|allowed and limfed for the crédltors of found in the garage of Charles Bs- posite in Shelton and W«;‘\:d; ):olcl“llig o o : the location of anothe, which he piovemcrts il tn ok B coblie/m" | was in & New Haven garao. Charles | cireh | Shineman, another alleged meimber of the gang, is said to be arrested in Hartford. The local police will confer 3 with the state poiice and federal auy Central Building, ~ thorities regarding the cave. of record. Attest 'y \MEBL B, HOLDRIDGE, of Leaapd. on the 23d day of November, » g;utm: - SAMUEL E. HPLDRIDGE, “EState of Jane W. Gallup, late of Led- yard, in said Distriet, deceased. ‘The Administfator exhibited his admin- Igtration account with sald estate to the Court for allowanee; it is therefore Ordergd, That the 29th da: at fhe yard, in sild is, appointed hate Court Room in Led- istrict, b for hearing the same. an {tiie said Administrator s directed to git find any trace of the $6 opinion that the fleeing esuplé, placed the money in an enveiope, addregsed the envelope to some plate whefs théy could call and get it later, &nd then alled the envelope. ‘The Mrst sttembted gétaway seemed to have been for New Haves 60 the train diriig the hight, falling to make _ hovd4 - _ Judge. | this connection the cotpls seemied to ha AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | planned to go to Boston, and failing af Ledvard, within and for the Disttiot | the connection at Westerly, they then are £ alleged to have heard planning a trip to Springfleld. Jjust missed the Yrain for Boston by thréé never minutes, and that the pélice would have gotten him had he made that train. unless they wers able t6 nib Wm in within_and for the District | Poston on aljghting. The peltes e November, | jarned In Westerly that the éouple had vaid for their taxi ride with a $50 Bill and somé of the money takeh ffom Les is alleged to have beén in bills of such denomination. Lee stated that ha had résently sold his share in the Canton réstaurant, that he taken a room at the hotel, and was awaiting the payment of somé ad- ditional mongy coming to him for the sale of his ehats in therestaurant. He stated that he had genercusly tiphed the bell boys on all cecasions, #7d that Mon- day night one of the Bell heps ashied him If he wanted “to get fixed wp.” He sall he did and later a woman Kknockéd ai his door, eame into his room, and com- mitted 2 misdemeancr with him for which he pald hér $10. Tulsday it she returned again and spent consider- able timé with him, 18 allégéd by him to have committed two misabimeafiors, aEaln received ten dollars, and when h@stépped to the lavatory shé took thé ¥oil 6f $800 from under the mattréss. Anether amcunt of money neéar $100, was betwesn the pillo walips but this was overlooked or neglected. Lée exphhinéd that he al- ways kept the smaller améunt of mohéy In a separaté roll and eafried it In a aif- fefent pocket for réady usé. He stated that he had nét been out of the room mofe than ten minutes, that when he feturnéd the woman was fin- Ishing dressing that she kanded him the note to give to her sister, and he alleged that shé told hlm that hef slster would spend some time With him. Shé left Lee and it was nct till #ome ttme after that he thought to look for his money. In ad- dition to the robbery of $600 Lee had to vay 314 taxi fare to Westerly to identic fy the arrested woman. The police have been tterly unabie to but are of the Foreman_professes absolute Inniecence of any knowledge of the thefr. He states that he wiil not believe that his wite eould have been false to him, alleges that they fama, och, Tietesll, that mr;t have been . ‘of Novem- | married about five months that they went ber, A. D. 1191'1. at 2 o'elock fn the. after- | to New London from New Haven, that they are theatriéal people, and that they and the same | have been out of work for some time. Mrs. Foreman ulso denled every particle notice thereof by publishing_this order |0f the tale. She stated that she could one timé in The N oh!vich‘ iRllllo‘fln, ; newspaper having a circulation in : Ditier at lenst. Ave for to the Court. = Thé ficva and fotegoing 18 & true eopy o st ‘SAMUEL B. HOLDMDAE, noviid Judge. of Andover, on the Sth day of November, A D. 1921, “pick up plenty of white men instead & Chinaman if she wished to piay Wrong. ) the | Neither of the accused could give a good £00 | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | date of ‘sald hearing, and make returd tc | (oo < "sor leating the hotel in the man- her In whith they 4ld an@ for their strange actions after leaving e hotel, there, Foreman todsy dl A night bellbey at the hotel whoss namés the police will not make puble, tnformec B = - the authorities, it is alleged, that he saw Derby, Nov. 2 oods of] AT A COURT OF PROBATE WOTWEN | Mre. Foreman heading for Les's room last erby, Nov. 23—Thomas Woeda off AX { o, within and for the Distrlct | night. -3 She denled, however, that she was i not seem to Present—J. WHITE STTMNER, Judge, | know much about Detrsit when question- ©On motion of Bawarl P. Lyman of |ed but claimed to have lived there for estate of Denidon_Avery, late of Selge- s ecutor on the testate | at least u dozen years. seatchéd at police héadquarters Mrs, Foreman #ald in reply to = query, Where is the money? ‘We haven't it. You o11d &tate to exhibjt their clains against | don’t find It and you don't think we tore 1] it to The Ssemior, apd Sicscts|ib wp a6 y08 You know you Hdnt {hat public;netice ke given by al ng & copy théreof on the publié it h‘n.hl lgl!mm of Efllfi-n\b?‘r.l nea bme place where the 1ast dwelt. Certified from Rabit, I s N n is order | s any advance notice that you 1o satt DIbHeT. and By poer; | coming. ; from Meriden lodge Was entertalned at the clubhouse of Waterbury lodge Wed- e e iaie, Merlden.—A delegation of 156 Elks o A Bulletin Want Advetisement Will Get It EEEES | Motion Pictures at Breed Thestrs, Motion Pictures at Davis Theatrs. Union Thanksgiving Service ited < jving Servics at Uni Dance at State Armory. Ftatie, i wad . M. €. A Open AN Day Thanlpgiving AS ubual the local Y. M. C A. will b Open all day, from 9 4 m. to 10 p. m. &nd all Who desire are cordially to make m ::mn; their headquarters during DAVIS EATRE - Wallace Reld has driven aimost ev- efy kind of vehicle in his Paramoun screen offerings. In his recent picture The Love Special, he added & locomotive to the list aud in the auiomobile race picture immediately following, he drove a fast racing car around the track at s ‘speed of & hundred and ten mies per In The Hell Diggers. his late plcture . written by Hyron Morgan, which will be shown at the Davis theatre, Friday and Satarddy, the Mar overates one of most uwnusual maehines in the work the giant dredger which is used to paz the Précious metal from the earth in Californly. On this occasion, ‘however, he Was Tnablo to make mord than hait & mile 2 day. Iack of pep in the wpeed of the big Machine, however, 15 more tham coimpensated for by a thrilling fight #hen the dredger is converted into a Aoating fortress and which it is up te the faction headed by Mr. Read to storm and capture, and, by many other unus: ual scenes and situations. It you think that fi'm comedy must ‘depend on o chase ind 4 Jat of more Or lek§ funny falls. see Mary Miles Min. ter in Realart's Her Winnlng Way, Which 15 the second feture. It's the comeds of manners mow, and this one eontains the guffaw, although the more refined chuckle predominates cstved was of tremendous value—a pe- riod of ohly six months elapsing before sfe was leading roles with Va. about her ongagement with the company. Albough Satiering offers reached Ber for a #ng time from somc the foremost dramatic producers ia lined thém -all. Her invariable reply Was that, as between her children &mhv—mnmm other in Over the Hill that she found ths part iresisibly sympathetie, and acobpted. In Over the HN Mrs Carr mothers stz childrén. In real life she has just a8 many, and an odd featurs of the proe duetion is four of Mrs. Carr's ows enact the roles of her screen idrén. _ Incidentally all of her chil- 8¢ the stage. Ranging In vears from four to elghteen, they already give evi- dence of the talent that their own moth- er displays 8o wonderfully In Over the 7 ——— Thanksgiving Program at the Strand Keith vaudeville acts and & feature pho- todratha starring Norma Talmadge, Nat Farnum, the well known Iicorew comedian and favorite of New Engiand, comes with the act, Farnum & Farnum. This is & comedy act and one continuout lsugh from start to finish. Dorothy Manning & Larry Lee will ap- Pear in a fun concogtion entitied Noth- ing Serlows. Thelr act is nothing se- £ibts but Just one laugh alter anoiher. Behé & Kyon In Japanese dexterity compiets the vaudeville programme. They ar$ exceptionally nimble, adep! With .thelf hands and feet. Their offer- Ing is both interesting, difficult and en- Walsh, Reed and Walsh are an excep- tional trio and will entertain In an ex- ly §90d act which is sometaing than the others. A good va- ritty bill is this. It s said that Ghosts of Yesterimy, the Seiznick picture which comes 1o the Strand theatre today for a run of ihre days, offers Noffna Talmadge the great- est oppoftunity for the display of her wonderful emotional powers of aay pic ture she has ever had. The story is by Rupert Hughes and conetns the love of a young artist foi two Women, first a simple seamsiress, and 4pon Hef death, the most notorious womad in Pads to whom he Is at- tracted because of he striking likenem to_his dead Wite. Bligene O'Brien plays opposite Miss Tilmadge, and others in the cast ars Stuart Holmes, John Daly Murphy, Hen- ty J. Herbert, Blanche Doug'as and 1da Datling. There will be four shows todlay—1.20, £.30, 6 to § and 8 to 10, For the ehfl. @ren the matinee will be only “15c. The Safme small prices will prevall today. ANOTHER HEARING ON RAILROAD RATES DEC. 14 Washington, Ner. 2. —A general inves- tigatlon to determine whether any further iohs on failroad rates could be re- Guifed was ordered today by the Inter- Stats Commerce Commission. The commission ennounced that the I m ould be begun at a hearing 1. The tavestization is insti- commission sald “to &eterm- and to what extent It any,

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