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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED~Fsmale A Bulletin Want WANTED—Miseeitaneous WANTED — Teacher for " one-room o rchtal e ¥ gy st uate, ourse, or eéxperiencéd m fito% Wi Ssupt., \lmuc ‘onin, nov2 WAV‘]'ID—Kmed'n!el mlrfle\'l maf tent to nm farm keeping n.bmn 15 cows. ’ L Gardner, bn- aor, Conz. Tel. !'X 12 nov29d A womah to do clea Awry uf%muf e WANTED GIRLS—DRAWING-IN HANDS. FALLS COMPANY, NORWICH, CONN. farm work; onement, wood and miik furnished. James H_Hyde, North Fraukiin, Coni. Tl Lebanon 3 nwasd WANTED— Biackemith to work in Oc- cum. Inquire Michael Dubinetaky, Oceum mndumnh Sty novisd WANTED — Two Draper loom fixers, cotton mill. Vernen, Coun. Telephone Manohester 328-3. novisd WANTED—Reliable man scil shrubs, rees, plants; permanent, woekly Ppay; write for terms. Guaranty Nursery Co., 10 RENT g PSS FOR RENT—Six-room flat aL 83 Bos- well Ave. Inquire 56 Hoswell Ave, nov29d ¥OR RENT—Five rooms, 30 oy North’ Thames 8t,, all improvements. nov28d TO RENT — Furnished housekeeping rooms, 31 Maple 8t., corner Asylum St. Hov3g Rocheytel BT, e e WANTED— THellable man, single or | steam heat, 46 Churcn St. Tel. 809-2. 'nuried to take ch of New Lomndon —rrlmry for a reliable concern; money be by right man. Wrie Box K K. K, care *Butletin. suu experience. nova AGENTS—Leatheroits ing bngs. T per don . selis for $1.60 each ; le 66§ vme for agents' complete Economy Sales Co., B.#flnn. GOVERNMENT wants raliway i chrks commence $136 month aieady positions . common eduuuon fum clent; sample examination questions free write immediately. l’rlnkln anli\ult. Dept, 31-B., Rochester, N. novid w.ultn—soy- to_sell 'l-nflll after for 1 ottle. Wflefidd Extrnct Co nov29d FOB RENT—Two tenements at Yantie St. Tel. 2696. nof29d TO RENT — Two nicely furnished rooms, large enough for two persons, 330 Frankiin 8t i novlnd 70 RENT_Flat of five rooms, with all improvemonts. Iaquire Brookiyn Outfli- ters. V. TO RENT—Modern furnished rooms meals if desired; table guesis accommo dated; two minutes. from square. H. K. Ring. Tel. 1142-5. novidd “70 RENT—_Rooms for lght house. keeying. Phone 1987, jysa TO RENT odern apartment, siX roong Wwith lnfi'oveme!\u, hardwood floors, tu. adult famiiy ; immediate possession. ¥. D. DONOHUE, Cemtral Building. 56 XOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair of glasses in leather case, Monday, lb'l’-hvihc. 17 found, please re- turn to Albin: arre, Box 6! unter's Ave. nov29d LOST—Either in JDGEE; of Good- ear, xid ese pocketbook Za:{an:n:'“n’;mut u:mnrlnnenr will be | Six-room apartment, very "ge;(i‘rabg suitably rewarded if returned to Emily | located, at Peck's Corner; P - th. “"“l;" 59 Beynolds St.. Danielson, Ct. m‘;?n!"' further particulars, inquire of novisd JOHN A MORAN, Real Estate Broker, d Franklin Square. Phone, TO RENT FUNERAL DIRECTORS s 4, R N WA Cummings & Ring | Faneral Directors EOR FOR SALE 1 have 15 Iorses-that are broken in for all kinds of work. 7They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them . ELMER K. PIKESON, 6383, BALE—Horses Tel. je3d and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Bullding Phone 288-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT POR SALE—Automoblies FOR SALE—1910 5 passenger Over- land, model 90, new tires, with spare, firsy class running order, ; to be seen at Hudson-kssex Service Station. novzyd l'()l SALE—Dodge touring car, with interchangeable winter and summer tops. Tel. 465, neviiTuThs “FOR BALE—Late 1916 Haynes 5 or 7 pas, sedan, tires, paint and mechanical of this size but could use Fosi closed car in trade. L. A. Averill, Pomfret Cen- ter, Conn. Tel. Putpam 243-2. nov28d “FOR BALE—One Plerce Arrow closed oar, By Reo. T 1059, nov3d FOR SALE—1919 Oakland roadster, new tires and A-1 condition. Call 628-4 between 6 and 7 p. m. novisd 1914 Cadillac roadster in price right. Phone 179, FOR SALK fine condltlon novisa FOR SALE — 1920 Harley-Davidson motoreycie and sidecar, excellent condi- tion, must be sold at once. C. S. liams, Lebanon. Phone 58 Lebanon Dlv. novi2d ¥OR SALE—Late model Ford sedan, first class condition; cash only Wwilli be eomdq!‘nd Phone 1828 for particulars. nov HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Fenry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS wady Aseistant Telsphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES lAV‘ your lires larudod. look I!k. ike new, m'st‘;\lc:‘. :3 Jlll St beld P———————— S— RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN S8TREET, (East Sid CERCTODISY A. G. THOMPSON, ¥, 8, Cbl; Foot Speciaiist (prutect your fee . Suite dg.. 321 Maaa St, WANTED—A land in the city of Nore wich with coarse sand suitable for cem blodm Bgm‘_k & MoNicol, Thayer WANTED—Edned gentleman, one of two, 15, Toom in private Lamily; home privileges, Address-M. M. H., care Bulle- tin. nov29d:, WANTED—F‘Ine washing and ironlng. 31 Maple St corner Asylum St. nov28d T WANTED—Furnished apartment of four rooms and bath; must be no objec- tion to children. State pu‘t‘lcul-ts to Box 79, care Bulletin. ov 29 T WANTED—Secon: “hand Shi! 4t rea- sonable price. Reliable Cap Mfg Co,, 38 hames St. ovedd “WANTED—A malo pup, hau pointer and half hound, between 4 and 9 months old B L. Davis, Taftville, Conn., s%“ WANTED—Second hand furaiture and antiques; oldest and: largest dealers in Norwich ; we buy and scll anything ; hl‘h- est prices. Louis D. Ward, 30 and Water St., Norwich. Phone 705-3. mayl9ThSTu WANTED—Antiques and Roy Rankin, 118813 old books. Norwich, Conn. Phone novasd folks never came from Ireland, * n't posible, how cum 'n’ he ses they are still over there. Try our Havana Spear cigar, 10c straight; Manila cigar; six for Zoc; Red Dot cigar, b¢ straight; soms good pipes 20¢. Fagan's Smoke Shep. novlid TWANTED — Corcrete walks to build; work guaranteed; If work is not satis- factory, no charge made, James Fumie | wE BU second hand guaro, 123 Oakridge St. Phone 627- novl7d % WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ner's, every Thursday. A. C, Bennett. ¥ and pay highest furniture an rices for books, icremens, successor to King, 43-50 Watef d. acres ‘up, 'with or without stock; ;lv' lull particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. 0. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. jy22d " WANTED—We ay highest prices for second hand furnfture. Norwich Farnls condition good, equipped With two spares, . bymper, stop signal, heater, motormeter | and chains; have no further use for car | | seys, ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3i We buy, sell and exchange. jella WANTED, H. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin St., Second Hund and Antigue Furniture, Tel. 117-3. AUCTIONS WITTER BROS. Auctioneers Gffice and Salesrooms, 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. AUCTION NOTICE 3y virtue of an order from the Pro- bate Court of the Town of Killingly, I will 8311 the real estate and personal property belongiiig to the estate of the Jate Charles G. Sherman at public sale on the premises at Paines Village, so- called, in the Valley at East Killingly, Conn., on SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1921, at 11 o'clock a. m., as described The contents of the house, including first class household furnishings of every description, also {ools, supplies, ete. - At 1.30 o’clock the real estate will be sold, including a two-tenement, 13- room house, Wwith closets, one smali cottage, woodshed - and about twe acres of land, Terms on real estate, $200- deposit at time of sale and balance when deeds are delivernd, All sales on personal property cash. If stormy, postponed to first fair week day thereafter. ARTHUR A. SHERMAN, Administrator of Estate, North Scituate, R. L. Advertisement Will Get It| e — | _—-——-— Jot A Bulletin For Sale it the home ! fort or beauty of the or a lamp—there is any household. THE BEST CHIRSTMAS 'PRESENTS GO INTO THE HOMES 5 F YOU want to please all the family, all the time—pick out a handsome gift for Decide on something that your whole family and their friends can enjoy for years to come—some necessary luxury or luxurious necessity that will add to the com- It may be a set of silver or china, a hand- some rug for the living-room, a fire-place set theughtful gift that will “touch the spot” in Read the descriptions of the dozens of articles of this sort offered in the Christmas Gift Suggestions columns in today’s classi- fied section — find out where you can get exactly what you want ! s Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas Will be Complete A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It R home. some appropriate and FOR BALE FOR BALE. FOR SALE———GBB pla.te and leather CUIICJ. Tel. 1018-5. nov29d ssortment of cows FOR SALE—Large al James MA painted a.nd embrodered usetul Aud articles; aiso orders taken for sam A H. “‘hile. first floor, Marion bld; Main St FOR SALE—A brand new §120 Colum- bia gratanoia, §60; easy ierms if desired. . L Square. ¥OR SALE_A fine 88-note Wasserman plaver, cost miew §3 now §345, mnciud- ing 12 rolls. sc: 1 ench and free ery; edsy terms. ‘The Talking Machirn Shop, 24 Franklin Square. nov1iy' T¥OR SALE—One of the Lest farms in the town of Norw inciuding stock, tools, etc., of every rrmiou; a won- derful chance to star in farmi h & Sorsilate utat, s Burdlck: ok MENICo Jewett City, and Thayer Bldg., Norwich! nov2sd ¥OR SALE—Dwelling house in Greene- viile, with large garden plo MeNicol, Jewett City. Norwich. W and Thayer Bldg., novsd FOB SALE—A large parlor furnace, first class conditien. Call after § Jfin 'vLun St. FOR _SALE—Five good farms, running drom 67 to 160 acres each; these farms are all nicely located on or near improved roads ; price is right, and on easy terms; buy of the owner and save agoals fees, Irvlng Eoote l\orwnch R. D. 1. nov 26d FOR SALE—One farm, amund acres, 1 house, 1 jarge barn, 1 mile from trolley. bétween Norwich and Montville, known' as the Alvert Church farm. Tel 110 “nov2éd A, B. PERKINS ............ Auctioneer AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction at the Rudd farm, Center Groton, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 80: 1921, at 10.30 a m. 10 cows, including 3 full blooded Guern- 7 heifers, inclading 3-full blooded Guernseys, 1 registered Guernsey bull, winner of first prize at Norwich Fair, 1 pair of horses, weight 2600 lbs., 2 cblts, chickens, 1 two-horse team wagon, 1 lumber wagon, 2 business wagons, 1 two- horse mowing machine, 1 two-horse dump cart, 1 hay rake, hay cutter, corn sheller, { 2 cream separators, 1 six horsepower en- gine, plows, cultivators, 1 piano, stoves, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch served. 1f stormy, next 3-8, Alice Sl Cosa. Pocue 366-o ‘;r"‘:. OVERHAULING T AND REPAR WORK ry St Tel ©92- == e novild OF ALL KINDS PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, Automobiles, JOMN BLUM, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts sresd PO PHONE 568-5 ne very &.ul mmpm oy expert Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphelesering and Weed Work. Frteed: also e numu“" o WM Biackemithing in all it8 branshes Ssott & Clark Corp. — ' .I 'ut Man 7 TC 15 NORTH MAIN STREET PLUMBING SUFPPLIES PLUMBING, ‘neaunx gasfitti on, n Mort BUILDING M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer COAL AND WOOB OAL, seasoned Wood and kindlings i fi:&' smail Quantitied. Phene 50¢ or K. Shapire, \VM!L.!M m PRINTING Successer to STETSON & YOUNG Best work and materisls, at right procez, Ly skillea labor. Totepirone ® West Main S| ™ prinTinG of el kioa all kinds promptly romptly and — nm &,. Siven. The ).fi.u. & 5 s ..GMD::‘T.N: VBMRQE?" Gonn | Prop. -.u"".""n'”""‘ con: M Phone. Shetucket St m—g’: MOTEL, Zuropean PHYSICIANS xhyes Bros. Propo. © Teleptone e CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Comn. fair day. nov26d ALFRED L. RUDD. MUSIO ERNEST = BULLARD] Teacher of the Vielir Phone 127-4 Bliss Place ! Have a Few Outfits to Lend. S T HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg.! il GUS LAMBERT, ll., Nm 341 Mein St Moving and trucking. Tel, IIT'D. C. D, IQSLYN 793 West Main St Wo move everything anywhere. tention given to moving bol chinery. Tel. 798-3. " Loug Distance Moving and Expressing. DA T Rorwell ave. Ter oy tru Main St C. B. BEOMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 335 - LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very premptly anc at reasonable pricas. { ARTHUR H. LATHROP “Shetucket Streat Phone 175 ——— | DANGING t. H. LEYY, laltmctor 0dd Fellows' Hall. Phone 1998 or 401 Frivate lessons dally, New term evening class Monday, Nov. 28, 8 o'c.ock. novied R T LB THERE is no advefl'hs.ng vmedl\lm in Eastern Counecticut equal to ;{‘h:‘Bflh— tin for businees: resulte. lwner St.,, Norwich, Conn. e ot ok ot 3% | a spec . 0! 33 Pt g | Telephane 876 FOR sALE—Hudson seal coaz. in good condition, 0 inches long, practically new. Buom 29, Central Bldg. novZEfl FOR SALE—Hard Wood sawed, §9 per cord. Tel. 1076-13. nov26d FOR SALE—Extro. good pigs, James Turnbk\al‘li ‘Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. novi FOB SALE—A large quantity tie tim- ber, probably 256 to 30 thcusand ties, standing on 2 zood pole lot, quite a large lot of guod size hickory. Appiy to Georoe F. Wilkinson, Route 2, North Stoning- ton, Conn. novibd FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes of stoves. Bring name of stove and number. New London _Saiesroom, 16 Tel. 1703-2. sepTd $50.00 buys a beautiful §125 Edison disc phonograph, sewmi-cabinet —model; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. - octzzd BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- nograph, regular $275, special for quick sals $176; easy -terms granted. The PAmbCflddefi Company, Norwich, Conn. $5,500 WILL BUY a three-tenement house With ‘ments, good bakery, and gi cars, located in Greenevilie improve- ticul 5“7 -3, RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARN 140 acres, excellent location, near station and markets, close to neighbors, maii and mephone service, fine 1Z-room house, 2 large barns, shops, sheds and farm bulld- ings, all good, 70 acres fertile fields, large pastures, 2,000 cords marketable wood, running ‘water at buildings, good stream through farm; low price quick sale, §1,000 cash, balance ‘easy terma. TRYONS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, nov26d ntio, Conu. FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, ° NEAR LINCOLN AVE. PRICE §4,500. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. ‘FOR SALE ‘boafding house with an income of A $400 a week, all t.urnlslxed steam heat, electric. lights, m 2-1 condition, has. be- tween 40 and 50 boarders at the present time; this is a large Rouse, with one ex- tra tenement and a garage well rented. This & a live proposition for the right pu.rw Only someone who means business eed 1 > pey {:mxcm SHOLES, Tel. 1380. 188 West Thames St. — SOOKBINDING Jossfifisammronn Burdick & | x\gn‘ (or three | see A, V. CO‘ELLO, IDI Clfl, " that 'ouumloikwaflh_pflnt. FOR SALE A high class modern two-apartment house, very desirably located In the best part.of Laurel Hill Ave. For further particulars, Inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE Two-apartment house, provements and in pink choice iocation, with I age, near center of cily be appreciated. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, novdd Central Building, with all fme of _condition, ze yard for gar must be seen to r:___\\ FOR SALE No. 17 SPRUCE STREET Nine room dwelling and new garage, within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. Th a bargain. For full particulars. inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET ) TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. | A, L MEYER, Successor te JOHN K. BOWMAN, 1 116-118 W. Main Norwich, Cann, {0 (Established for Haif a Century) CIGARS Whitestons Cigar aare $70 per thousand 3. . CONANT. il Fraaklia 8t INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street {NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS WATCH GIVEN FEANK PALMER FOR HIS 34TH BIRTHDAY In recognition of his 34th birthday an- iniversary , Frank C. Palmer, of the staff of the Scientific American, New York citw was given a surprise party las Thursday by a small group of relatives and friends at the home of Harry 8. Jones, 25 Sixth streeet, Bridgeport, where he is passing & periéd of invalldism. The occasion was featured by an anniversary supper, the table being attractively decorated, the center attraction being a birthday cake, topped with 34 lighted candles, and a “chicken pie “grab bag, which contalned azpropriate favors. Among those. present, in addition t« Messrs. Palmer and Jones, were: Mrs. Evelyn M. Palmer, mother o fthe guest, New York ecity; Mrs. Frederick Dwyer and Miss Lillian Dwyer of Norwich; Miss Katheryn I Palmer, Mrs. Lura A. Agard and Richard M. Agard of this eity and Suno Larsen and Edward Rice of New York city, formerly of Norwich, Conn. In behalf of the guests, Mr. Jones made the presentation of a wrist watch and & {number of other anniversary remem- brances Mr. Palmer formerly resided in Nor- wich and was once a Bulletin.carrier. His wife is a Norwich girl, her maiden name having been Annie Dwyer. _— NEW LONDON WITHOUT ' LIGHT MONDAY MORNING New London was in darkness for nearly two hours early Monday morn- ing because of the failure of the elec- tric power service: At the-offices of the Connecticut Power Co., it was stated that the interruption in thle service was caused by ine troub.es at the plant of the Eastern Connecticut Power Co., at Montville, which supplies power to the New London plant but that the exact nature of the trouble had not been as- certained.” It is presumed . that it was caused by the storm, - wander what & preacher does ‘when he feels like making a few remarks Nnrgmh.l«lm the 25th du of November, wich, in said District, d the ereditors of said deceased io- Dring in th v pet \h : A Bulletin For Salb - - - A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get I* % ‘What Is; Going On Tonight Vaudeviile: and ‘Motion Pictures & Strand Theatre. “Motion Plctures at Dreed Theatre, Motion Pictures at Davis Thoatre. Shetucket Lod'a No. 27, uL 0. 0, F. 5 LEGAL NOTICES . NOTICK TO CREDITORS.. - AT A UOUKR ux PiuBsaty, HE at Norwich. with- anc-for Ahg District of | ON: AVLING =i meets in Iistate of Jennie Potter.. late Next, N e | mee fows" Norwich Nest, N . ., Hlll.”(' 0. 1396, 0. 0. O. Nor- in Owls' ‘Women of M Mg X oo:enl::n Legion, Ne. 124 s S D BREED THEATRE B Nell Shipman, airector, author and star .in The “Girl 'From Gods Country, the tremendous outdoor production, at the Breed today, assumes a dual role ir this greatest of all Shipman plctures. As Neeka, “the girl of -the outdoors,” she plags a distinetly different charac- terizatiol than that of Mhrion Cars- lake, the daughter of a mi'lfonaire, The story deals with a sensational trans-Pacific _airplana flight planned by Carslake, known to the world as “wizard of the air,” but In reality inventions have been made by a “craz- ed” inventor living in a lenely. hut In the Ordered,’ Tat - the: um‘mnuuor cite claimé against nud estate within BIX 100inS bot by, postng a nolln 10 “hat effect, (onn.ez With a coyy of this order, on flie signpost nearest the placeé where said décrased last dwel aud in the sane Towi, and by publish u‘n R ln:l 1‘;flrsmnnr bazing eirculation in sai trict, a lnnko Te- turn to this Court’ o8 NELSO ecord. Allut 3 HELEN M. DRESCIER § Cierk. NOTICE.—All creditots ‘of said de- teased are hereby notified to present theie claling again. said estate 10 the under- signed at Norwich, Conn.,: within the time limited in the above and toregoing order, DWIGHT L. UNDERWOOD, __povasd dmlnmnmr | Alusli sand dunes. This inventor provide TAT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | +soua ‘ne”. Sor at Notwich, within, and for the District | poniped Easoine” or —the — fizh ake's daughter, Marion, is anger j:-a at her father's adoption of Neeka. \ J. AYLING. Judge, |Elrl of the north woods, not realizin sh, late of Nef- | that 15 her real sister and the hter of Carslake. ‘Otto Kraus, owner of the rival plane. the K-12, makes an cffort to steal the formula. He aceénts a ler in the Carsl mansion and there It of Norw h on the 28ulr day of November, wich, in John ed in Court and fil lll\(, for the reusons. therein in, that administratioh be nted upon the estate of sald dectased, atleged to. be ap- n pray- ate. % {tricks ‘Necka into sécurinz the formu- ‘hereupon, It ‘Is Ordered, That said-'a.. When Neeka realizes that she leow n ri and detetniined at_the | real father, sh Probate Court Hoom in the City of Nor- N SR T A wich, in said L gt B day of December, lll the afternoon, dency of 1 in ‘mid-air follows. in Neekn is saved by a parachuts -v,,.,.", nomady { bill for toda s~ Hutchinaon in Hurrieane News and @ Christie up the remainder of me the ushered in at v in the form of B. and will continue T and tomerrow. A well diver- OURT OF PROB. of comedy acts all having within and_ for ich, ich on the Zoth day of J. I onened the program singing AYLIN t is NELSON £ Bar instriat, d¥ceas He ser of Nor and fl'l]-(‘me\l in Court and filed a Detitic & o of i amatiete N ion’ be” o grar & deceased, are two ol tho entertain for several minntes excellent comedy and danc- alieged - It Ts Ordered, d_and det urt Room In th in €ald Digtrict. on tie'Ist d Deceinber. forenoon, & Thorne are the real come- they certainly can enter- singing and exoel h to make anyone and that thereon, this_o: Rently ars the comedy having 4 cir i Some very meat least tiree day are easily dispatched l(l;\;l;‘u,. sinz-lfke .“"‘f"‘""t’ .Good ~d in the me: ature photoplay s a Tnee version of Alexander Dumas’ masterplece. The Three Musket- star fn this production fea- tura Orrin Johnson. Loufsa Glaum and . and for the j Dorothy Dalton. If you have or have on, on the 23d | not read the book don’t m'ss the pleture iw-rslcm. nov29a AT A (;l)l RT OF PROBATE HELD PAVIS THEATRE The theatre pictured in D, W. Grif- fith's newest picture, Dream Stree which is being shown at the Davis th atre, is an exact replica of one of the most famous of the old London music halls. To make the reproduction faithful Mr. Griffith sent to England for Frank Timpson, an e.derly theatrical manager who had been associnted whkh music halls for many years in earlier life. The quaint old boxes, the narrow seats, the antique stage lights and oth- er details that made the music hails eo s | distinctive in London, are all present. ‘ng. and {1y these theaters, no ome removed his hat, and few thelr pipes or cigars. It was in one of these theatres thac Harry Lauder first appeared, and many of the greatest artists of the stage had their beginning there. A very interesting Paramount HIBERNIANS . HONOR MEMORY zine wili also be shown. OF MANCHESTER PATRIOTS| 1oxDON STRING QUARTET AT The memory of the Manchester Pa- SLATER HALL WEDNESDAY triots was honored Sunday afternoon The following will be the program by at a meeting in New London under the 2 he London String Quartet Wednesday auspices of the Ancient Order of Hi- ';‘inmgn Nov. ,o“.Q Slater aall, thdir bernians which was addressed by Rev. v . M. Crowley, pastor of the St: Miry’s | 1™ A0pWrance 1a Nerwichs 3 e of North District, - ae- ceased. The Executor having exhibited his ad- | inistration account with-ga‘'d_estate to ‘ourt for allowance, it is therefore Ordered, Tha: the 1st day of Decem- ber, A. D.' 1921. at 10 o'clock In the fore- noon, at the Provate Court Room in North_Stonington, in said_Distriet, be, and the same is, -appointed for hearing the same, and the sz'd Executor Is direct- ed to give notice ther t order once in The Stonington, in by publishing | Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having & circulation in said District, and. by posting a copy hercof on the public siznpost in said Town of North_Stonington, nearest where said_de ceased last dwelt. ai least three day prior to the dateé of said he: make return to the Court. The above and foregoing Is a true’ copy of record. CHARLES C_ GRAY' nov29d Judge. Mags- | Star of the Sea church. County officers | @ #-7tet for Strings in D minor, _ Peters of the A. O. H. and members of the| idition No. 13 (K. V., v. 431, No. 2.) divisions_from this city attended the|Aliegro Moderato, Mozart meeting. Andante. Fige “Ireland has been fated many times rfi::::; legretto. to die, but always lives,” declared Fi 3 ther Crowley in the course of his ad- | Londonderry Air, Frank Bridge Folk-Song Phantasy, H. Waldo Warner Quartet for Strings in G Minor, opus 10, Anime et tris decide, dress, “despite the fact that the na- tion has been divided, and decimated % Debussy and apparently subjugated,” continued 3 3 " the speaker. “the Irish people are still | ASScZ ¥if et blen mibme overspreading the earth and ever ex- | " oo 7, tending their influence. The Irish race| "'y 1 embers of the quartet are James has many times been deprived of home | r .o first and country but today Ireland has a| gecond vio home in nd. There is.an Ireland | 1q ¢, Warwick Evans, "cello, in America, New England bas be P Al are artists of distinction whose Eu- ropean successes have been more than duplicated in Awerica. Tickets for this concert are now en sule at Cranston's. Single tickets $1.50. x exempt. Mall or "phone your ek order now. The stage decorations will be furnishe Ly Otto Ernst, the well known forist, a new Ireland, the Boston of the M ther and the . 9 sme the Boston of O'Connells, the O'Briens and O'Reillys. There is an Ireland-in Can ada, in Australla, in South Africa 'and there still remains the proud-and pro- lific mother-of them all. “And today Ireland bids greater de- flane-to England than ever before and says to her: ‘Loosen the shackles wherewith you chain me, for. today you fight not only the Treland who is your neighbor and willing to live in peace with you, but as many Irelands as there are nations into which you bave exiled Erin’s sons and daughters. “And so we walt and hope to see a rife In the clouds and a gleam of the n burst smiling in the sky. Wé have lived to see the day wher Ireland shall awaken in justicé and power &nd truth and the. sunlight shine like am oval of | Of talloring at prices never before equal: fire about the much loved file. God |led. The Jacobs' Co. has been in bus! grant that we shall see the aurora of | {or & number of years and the heads of her resurrection gilding her dome and | the concern have decided to retire with the the light of liberty dawning; that we | fesult that the Manhatian compamy and shall see the dying’injunction of her | the people of Norwich are to be benfiied martyrs attained. by it The speaker told the full account of the three noted Irish Manchester martyrs, Allen, Larkin and O'Brien, and recited again Allen’s death cry, “1 &hall have no mercy. I want no mer- d cy. I die &s thousands have dled for |*%% “;“l'{' "'r’ v :};:;’ t'ul -2 the sake of their beloved land and jn| . conesdes night St oy g defense of it | Shannon buildin, 0 o'ckek R N. JACOBS CO. STOCK 1S ON SALE AT MANHATTAN The stock of H. Jaeobs and company of ..ew Haven, who for years ‘have bec known as one cf the leading clothing eorf cerns in the state, Tias been purchase |by the Manhattan company of this city. The Manhattan comipany has purchased the stock of the Jacobs firm at a price which will enable them to plfce on sal some of the country’s best known brands — SCOUT EXECUTIVE BERRY HERE WEDNESDAY NIGHT The third session of the scout masters B ¥, utive for district one, New “And so, while Allen, Larkin and |Derty. executiie ¢ k OMBrien. are dead, contlnucd Father | Bagiand. will be ane of the speakers on Crowley, “the cause for -which they Sl ps o first aid work and other interesting talks by scout masters are scheduled. All officiais are tv come and give Mr. Berry a hearty welcome. lived and died has grown strong with the revolving years snd today is a| sharper thorn ir lingland's side than ever before. It has -ghthered "momén- tum with the passing uges‘and an I land united as never befors is hasten ing the day when thn name“ of*ithp man who dles for her ! pe “huen in the portais of her -mun"fl temple. “Allen, Larkin and O'Brien e been the day of the Irish martyr, for .the dead for more tiran a half tefitury b-ul Irish cause ‘has.noj ceasgd with ih and in our time we hivé had ‘a’Case- ment and a Macswiney, another Larkin and a Kevin Barry, and thousands of .ciydes American Legion, Veterans of Fore old and young mgn and- women and|eign Wars, Navy club, YD. association children the“wictims of the Black and| and British War Veterans' association, Tan.” has been added another, the 204th In- fantry Veterans' association. The 304t was known as the “Waterbury at Camp Devens because of the Waterbury boys in its ranks. Lecture for Teachers on Geography. The Teachers' laa¥ue & giving a jecture at the Community house on Church street at 4 o'clock Thursiay afternoon. Dr. iwood of Clark university, Worcester, Is to speak on Geography. Anyone is invited to come. —e Waterbury.—To the list of local organ- fons of world war veterans, which in. Persistency mny sel a great mny - natured remarks aimed at -it, but it cam ‘be relied upon to arrive at its destination.