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—1n N Mn. Bépt. 9, '?""..,m nd w of Stonington lP- JER—In West: L HITR dauger, M and Mra. A.'P. Glatler. % en and women, each town, 10 n-uy, selling on generous com- 8, Everpiay needle—plays 214 a-m. ooy mghnm}:rm record Wihe immetlaiels: v:gfif é_?Alhlon. Mass o0 oo WANTED— Wkt lnm1; (eotton), urrdnu en-rly s 1o be vaudevilie's p-uflv EEREE SRe 5 Fop fustsee. - Dotothy Doyle diénne with WX — RINEHART —In +d 192 by Rev. C. Brown and M| oth of 425 IlGIl biy Dosition, rerLEE ulietin sie ience. nw--m ulfim -Four hunting dm&flil two gmlldnl COWS.. ovel il seil 2t public sale at m !finfl in_ Ledyard, seven miles mm’ Nor- wich. on the Norwich-Westerly §taté highway, on (which will ent a¢ least zadroad. ties, M"flfl. of very choics la v lan M!iri is ' the singing.come- _#431TH—In New London Sept. a fine sense of humor. D- .s 3 X i 8 > w animal iovenx in 5 Bane ot St Pavl, Minne and | sep1dd WANTIO i tgem e h -r 81?%:33‘2@% Norwich, mmd Sultivation, together with °'2‘: S THURSDAY, SBPT. 1. 1h22, '"dfi“m ;;m' Monkeys, s ficent Claudine Smith of New n'Ax‘llb—AMva‘ uleilldlét -t vs fetin, [ L:EC;nml:y h:l::n::-“h or. "" ':"m';u-u .:rn"!::-l ls -::: at 10 o'clock a. m., standard tinis, o Inn P pr?fle;t wgrg ¥ ,,fl E wu- w !'5 wul- m :m Rtlon, ~Muitable” for aiin m’:‘f now in' use. Last, but not. one of Flf!’ M of Cattle acrobatics and the world's only mmw U Wiitimao: %‘;’f R Ao » ire of Otis O, Jencks, R. F, D. Noc8. | the beat farming houses to bé foand any- azz band. A barrel of fun for ail . is Pieasa . g - seld |~ ‘;'c mail farm, anywlhz:r‘evt:lf '—.53“6 :-Zx,s«n;?e o I ek Bpie st i % G Winieel simge ASp Povitar. N adveities. forumont ol AndFHd¥ kowski of 41 Nérth CUMY street. CHERS WANTED M; Write Shautfier, hmmu spring water h«-in, so bath. poor‘-wur—v?x.roLR:—nh this cltv. | tor X. K. States New York and Xow Jer- | Conn. N D fi.fl.. R \mmhm'x;&zwn. Such = Iaid out houss in only found once || A full deterivtion witi appbat tn this }| Whistier follows. y Rev. oll grades. 8al- e HARTFORD Lmurel 400, East Sept. 14, William M John Orren and Lifllan Drew call their oftering Originators Who Imitate. Don't forget to wateh for littie Diekie. Al H. Wlison, late star of many Braad- way productions, offers 4 congiomeration of wit and nonsensicalities called, Are You Listening paper at an early date. O. H, MAIN, %!Afl—wmmay & Co. mahogan: excellent, m&lmgwpfls D Caden Coi, N 6 gl su.l—hu <6Ws, ol ué to calve now. Jn near Pm!tmllck a thousand times. Also several barns and outbuildings which 1s housed a large hay crop, which goes with the sale of this beautiful fatm. Also has an ice ol Farin hos abiodt 5,000 feet tront- age on good highway. This farm has ‘Haven this hart of New o s Rosenta G. Maloolm of of Massachuset: ing, H. Cox today cel thelr Aifth anninyersary. Centénary of the death of Moses Rog ers, captain of the first steam / cross the Atlantic. v The Rt. Rev. Willam A. Gus w:’“}-n——mmn y rent. 110 Noi m.??.’;'wm F r&oofl boar; Main St WERPLANOK—VINCENT—In_Balttmore, 1 Van Noyes Veér. New York city, and Vincent of Baltimors, for cash, & small yNm'wh:h or it# inl- .+ Norwich ro ) aopl 4 LOST AND FOUND Little Annie Cornwall, who appears as erry, e FOR SALE_Oné yony carriage, with | been in present ownetship name for abont . Protestant Episcopal bishop SCHMIDT—In Baltic, Sept. 12, | ~ WANTED—Bright boy who is willing x HEERD & lady Wwho was buying sum | top, one runabout, one basket phaato: - FOUND—B Richard Barthelmess' sister in_ “The e of South Car TS vy R Chauncey Ruck Geores oo Teaon' Slaceioal (rader . Y..igerls | asparagus the ol o Buzitigeeum |10 ah 3elon. | 150 years, Prasént 6wner is selling for ird dog, Gordon sett ggf Seventh Day.” his second starfing vehi- | 08, t0day celebrates his fiftesnth ane Robiah and Miss Feeda J. Schmidt. | Co. Bath B aepi8a -| thodnt oar 3o the e 4m. {m"“g.’, O g Doy A;:,,?d' he reason of nge Whd Is going to retire. ::,’l’{ AR 4. %hite clé, 1 T 5 niversary. Owner can the Pollyanna type of girl. She knew tha}' “f oW DIED w—At her home 406 Strattord O — Adyepary. Cans i e o indw of Thaet Hoiase aged 82 years PALLON1n New London, Sept. §, 1933, won of Mr. and_Mrs. Raymond ellon of Stoningion (PAweAtuck). SRAW-_At Howard R. I, Sept. 12, RN s ept. 1312, William C. Brnehaw. GARD—1n Westerly, Rt uw. ", D henly, Heny B. Akare. FUNERAL NOTICES p—In Griswold) Sept. 14, 1988, at B home of his daughter, Mrs. Vistor Campbell Augustus Read, aged 30 Suners: services at Pachaug. ehurch Bunday afternoon at 2 o'elosk. stans me Burial in ReadHérskell ry. Lisbon v WOODMANSEE—In this sity, Sept. 13, 1822, Tsaac Awery Woodmansee, aged 8 years Ponara: rervices at thes home his Aaggrier o ¢ CBmprond cm stréac day. Sept.n 18, daylight maving _thee. B’hnl ln Poque ck cemelery, CARD OF THANKS We w xpress our sincere thanks p the manr friends and neig) for Herr ness and assistance during obe 4cen ment: aléo for the many Seautiful fdra), tributes. MR SILAS BROWNING, MR AND MRS D. L. BROWNING: ¥R AND MRE. C. B, BROWNING, CARD OF THANKS Wa wish 1o extend Bur sjneers thanks # all friends and neighbors whase pathy and assistance was so kindly Wered g in our peréaxgmert. the los.ot WANTED—First m- Teamster and | 7o cigarettes four for 2be. ‘Woolworth' milker; steddy tarm $60_pet_mo. Elmer m ott, Comn. Shone. Wili- mantic 18 23 sepisd P, vu b—fim m]ddla -ted man )fl-mon. 10 work in grain 'store vty Yantic (‘rnm'a‘nd 12 fandy tan mum Co s Cov have auto H;Ele flaflfin d mfllfll‘ hlv Or-n Un!al} d Ambiticus man T Co. in m -nd Pl nrh M imantic. um EX—Do you want w‘m to re en Dunble gmery, lht“wvflds hrfium!unn only disteibutor ' ot " {4-strand pure silk Tokiery direct to the family, enabling you {0 saen $60 (o §75 par week? Write, call 'p) rln l?um-(au 2 har all pikes of st jui eating. e nnh‘%.m- St l’hol;l 1444, b "Trophis 20 fof 18c; Ew:h 176 for 30 Anndore clgars 70. Fagan's Smoke sna; D‘Ip b?fi WANTED—Second hand furnitur: tein & %\;mna m “FOR SALE_One Magse Kitchen arae o size_parl sq; ot range With Waterfront, {n good condition; also ove hoth burn ‘wood household goods. No. m ‘West Thames St. ot This Is a chance of a lifetime for someome, (80 get busy. For turther Information and inspection, see JOHN A. MORAN. REAL ESTATE BROKER, ALE—Good Huntington upright “FRANKLIN SQUARE. 004, me Immedigtely, Cherles Sla. ker House, ! Hew London, seplsd wAnin—A §ood_man for work on md-m successful farm; &ither an ex- d farm wetkman of young man tion who wants experience that WI)I leur(o regponsible positien ; good wilges for satisfactory man. and every- thing in reason to make the lon per- manently atfractive. M. R: wlihe ey, Canterbury, Conn. Zeptdd L it WANTED_Plasterara for plain and or- namental work. Apply Johin J. Dee, 75 Westminster St., Providence, R. 1. sepldd WANXTED—Young. man would 1iké po- sition as stenographer or sécrefary ; two years' experience. Address Box 721, care Bulleti| sepldd WASNTED—Two experienced canvas: ¢r8; salary or commission. _Apply b Lween § and 9 o m. Whitc Sewin chine Co., 28 Franklin St., A ner, Mer. WANTED_Men to out cordwood, poles, sjeepers, on fatm near Preston (ll\ Ap- ply in writing, stating how much wages or ner cord, ete. Write Adalbert G., care 8t. _Phone 717 veal ; smaller calves in proportion. phone me Conn.. 1889-4 Norwieh, Conn.: 256-3 Putnam, Con WANTED — VEAL Am now paying 1% per 1b, for fancy ele- at my home, 74-2 Danielson, or leave word for me Mondays at ‘Wednesdays at or address me. W. W. BURCHARD, Sterling, Conn. e ing for this advsru.gfl“ o e o P. J. Gilbe Bmk , C n s anieison 127- mnpunc'l‘ FOR SALE—Horses terms. Plaut-Cadden Co. orwich. sepldd gnu, s MRty cane” EisTocs ISR FOR SALE; Good. iriving norse, alen nauwfi s jon saay. ferme. Dlatit: —= mp Eu Fritz Rl Ew &F AL e R Sepfier O 1Y i TO RENT LB L s goods, antiques, store fixtures .nd 100! FOR AIMavantetn foot canoe, try me before ‘seliing. N. Weisinger, lfl fally equipped with sails. paddice, capet. | "7 mmar ac. onet h JUST ABRIVED. | Market St Phone 8375 _Jy S5, Cushions, ‘etc., $135. T, Tris: | 14 FOL RENTA . garage. _Inauiro wunn——sw;u ane andgusfar- & o i e i |70 e ol b e e: b4 b it hest Bmdnmr. FOR SALE—You can buy a confection- RENT ed fooms With | chunks, single and 7 P PR oA e -m - ety store for 31,000, with stock and. fix. steam heat, 46 Church St. sepldd |go 1o e o '"m'.“‘n.’uq_ o PV Hoees, dotng good business. Induire of | #6 W nmw_spue in store No. 36 |Come and sse them. Tel. 634-d. L YANTED—We pay highest priogs for Arr!!l Contectionery, Norwich.: . © |Frankiin St, @ barber shop. In- ELUER E. FIERSON. second hagd faraiture. " Norwich Fur quire_on mm_x_-fl sen14 3 o, < - Sk FOR_SALE _Warshal & Wendell TG NT T PUPL QL siTie NRATEY, L o ;u‘m siano with beautitul walnut case, fn Baduc N oo esy T e ::;fls:d TRUCKING D—, =1 Dl o ion, fine one Y P h.:'a‘:’f.fxf.cm“i‘f“&‘rm’: :andrmr uullt Shienaia action : mrice §210 on momyenod | “To RENT—Furnished roofs for iight housekeeping, 11 Blm §t. sepli3d == TFOR _ SALE_Indi .| 70 RENT_A furnished apartment of WANTED—100 farms for mxmm owner Ran e e e P Ei ond | five rooms, . centrally ‘located, with heat 10 ggres up, with or without stock; Ve | chaite Danielson, Conn, Sepiad |and all modern improvements ; garage it tull Dasticulars in first letter as to 2 : neéded. Phone. §30. sepldd size, loéation and terms. P. O. Box 19 Fom SALE One Infernational - en- | “po e e Jewétt City, Conm i xh: meu}" D A-l shape. Tel 1076.5. ail Conventencess 42 CHfE St hep1ia f WE BUY and pay highest prices for e ¥OR SALE_Sterling upright piano in | TO 5 RENT_Furnished room, hot _and e as, i e i, VA0 Wt periest contion,good ‘Seion dng fing | cold_ wter, 31 3‘rmkun Sty op floor. ; 2d " |tone: bargain for on terms. Plaut. Sh o ana A5 mpi2d _|{ghe; barkain fof dN ‘seniid able. and_bath, mods garden. sitiiate: J. B. Ritchle FOR SALE_Gas stove; Phone 58-23, " ¥OR SALE_My house of eight Tooms " ¥OR BALE_A fine uprisht maho phonograph, cost $100 new, our peice i fll&lflldu:;'%"flu;— Movin tnl ti'm&Sx" or Gecum. e ffhe ma l“. Est, 1874, Furniture RTHUR H. LATHRO Auto 'rmmng and Teaming, Piano Moving. Shetucket St. TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light Housekeeping, 27 Division St. _sepdd 1o nz\r—m-uant t furnished room, Yrivate, family. _ Tek 763-3. sep8d €. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main 8t w. Teation 4176n 48 ovInE vollers”sud saa- tnery. “Ter $965° oid Zlmm.rn?.n, 17 m Ave. %m ern improvements, -&lso | ~ro RENT--Fufnished Hght housekeep- | TEAMING ana moving. long, d at 157 Broad St. Mrs. 2y | crucking a oo B E‘ft 33 serd " | Ing, Fooms. Mra. Congdon.” 8, McKinley | {ICUIRE = Sy, "l;" _ TO RENT—Office rooms, 51 Broadway. 2. ; | Inquire 202 Main St sep5d etk .‘ !, “,. terms, 31 wegkly. Talking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Square. sep9d TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, 16 T FOR SALE_A o0d_upright plano in | Latrel Hill Ave “Phone 1143-5. sep2d —'—-‘—‘—"—‘-===’ wir hushand and fathér, and espécially | Bulletin. eplid FOR SALE—Automob perfest condition, §35; terms, $2 weekly. |~ TG RENT—Light housekeepl: and s the e of the Xantie Fire Bngine 2 G 3 | Falking “Machin Shop, 24 Frankiin Bu. | othct. ronms by iy nx aeiePihg and PAINT AND WALLPAPER 0., thote who: Bént fowsth 4nd ihess tae ik Drogtcrion o} r'.';"x: nerao;“ior" TOR SALE Swichaker Light S e AW sLimnm b opis FOR SALE_Paint, 3175 1 offered the ues of — {192 T 4 i 2 = % T e R A omobiles. | e Tally! T80 quarts now. abaut 300 | Saar posen #3070 miles. James Sulll-|¥om SALE—A good Columbla phono- | —FOR RENT—Very choice seven-room | giar 44,60 S Wb Ty RS JAMES COUNTHERMAN TAFE from D i e 00 [t 3 graph, cost $50 pew. our price §20; termé | spartment, ' desirably. located, for aduits Bax m 3 West Maih 8t nazt 66 TAMEE BMITH AND fi,m price as to dairy, eventuslly to restau-| FOR SALE—1913 truck-trailer, four |$1 Weekly, ing Machine Shop, 24 |only. For further particuiars, inquire of | Fire Sta myld R WILIIAM H. COUNTBHRMAN AND | Tants. stores; etc. ' Write to M. Freeman, | new tires, good running order, $400. El. | Frankiin Squn‘e sepdd | John A. Moran, Real Wstate = Broker, FAMILY. caré Bullet - ep13d ' |em Greene, Plainfield, Conn. Tel. 21-8 | “For SALE Beautital S5-note guarans | ST2nkiin Squate! aug24d oo . -~ —— | “WANTED—A man on dalry farm. w,[Moofup. 5ep15d lieed player pigno. with exceilent tone and | ¥OR RENT—From Sept, 1, elght-room POULTRY CARD OF THANKS F. Clark, Lebanon. Phone 15-: sepldd | FOR SALE—1923 Gardner roadster, ?:!l:cr;ulflnlv" ::.51 ;{_trr;, lre!e,l helm(::h aa'!d aplrlmen:fibsfeove;nrnnm on onel flom;, all We, the w d, wisi . s Maaant 4 onth oid, driven 700 miles, with one i 8. aut-Cadden | modern veinents, separate - steam e. the undersigme h to extend 3 Audem{ student, st or | N8 ORI old. AT R e T Y Swner 1 | Cog Notwich. sepldd | heater, all hardwood floors, 87 Washing. [, FOR SALE—100 White Léghom pul- ser heamfelt thanks o the friends and |seeond year, and tall. ~Fagana Smioke trading i tor Gardner coupe, | Thié 1s a | fon 8% Inquire of William ¥. Hii, | lets from heavy laving sl (Tpons adlghbors for thelr kindness and sympa- et e kport or Bilkinss-1nkp: Rgazrfrfilm—“”fil]m?: Fodl oo Royal [ ayer Bidg: Phone 141, dugisa - |$8508, Me “Waltnen, R F. D4, Not- hy in our late bereavement. WANTED—A batber ; &teady Job, good | 1914 Cadlllac 4 touring, 7 passenger ;| je ion ; owners = - sepldd ¢ “all At once 158 West M SEoC0 1916 Cadillac 8 touring, 7 passenger; 1916 | -2Vin8 tow. sepsd TO RENT—Six rooms and bath. mod BSTBRS AND SROTHERS OF Wit Chevrolst ¢ touring, © gamenger; 1313 | rn((m,s.u.z—l&e: fully guaranteed up. §;§,§:§f‘“'°m“’;:a,f;;’,“;“* e and SoaRaINSIRG ] 'C b= 3 e = - Magwe ouring ; pe ; lnu. Wi ne eniduring tone an > o Sy o Commence 313 | 1938 Giraner tonfing, 71000, milas, Al |ep :dx;gf | action: " bargain al 3395 terms [ STdon & Son Corp. ST : 3 shabie. e Armory Garage, Gardner £ & Plaut-Cadden Co. 135- 3 sieady; common edueation l"Mde"l-lsu?s and Service, 319 Frankiin St. Nor- 143 Main St. sepia S JOBEPH BRADFORD crite fmmediately for list positions open. | wich, - Tel. 756-2. sep14d Bloasiggied, modsen Suesoom. Aat 108 Breadway ranklin Institute, Dept. 31-M., Roches- ! ron SALE—On staté road, in villua finést location in town, hot water supplied p NIY, epild | l‘!ED CARS _bought, sold and _ex- Elunnen one new six-room cotf all_year round, locatéd.at 50 Broad St | Blank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order o > T T _ | ohanged; cars of all makes. Adams Tav| with (wo agres ot 1, ot more it inguire at TALKING MACHINE SHOP, RATLWAY MECHAKFOB—Go West; | Srn Garage, Norwich Town. T. Efhier.|sired; wouid make {deal chicken tarm or | OF your broker. aug2éd machinists, bollérmakess, 7o per hour: | Jr. augld | truck garden: also ice business for sale carmen, freight and pasi, 70c and 63¢ | —e———r————e— ot no compétition. Frank E. Kvans, Plaif. HOTELS 15 MAIN STREET er hour; g0 west; permanent position;| FOR BALE—Good touring car. 8150, | £oi5°Conn: Tel. 22-2 Mocsup. aug?6d ree transportation and board. Apply to | Inquice 331 Main St sepsd 4. L SO 26d AUTOMOBILE AGCESSORIES AuEwmcas movsr. . 3 company’s agent, 10 a. 1. to § p. m.. Mr, FOR SALE—Garage, with space for Prop. s cos Stone, 4t Long's Hotel, State B Psrarc seven cars and large loft. all rented; or | TONIGHT—Store your car at RayT nécted. Mu Shy ford, Conn, ~ Northern Pacific Raiiway, to would #900"auto repair shop. 'In-| Brothers' Garage, Ferey St.; two w unera. ke the place of men on strike. seplld auire 56 el Ave. aog2ad | catipped washsiands, Taxl servics. Two -] il 3 ACHINISTS —Are vou earning 70c FOR BALE Farus: all kind~: vrleen| ks ar e ot Lo G SO AR, CHIROPODIST per hour? If you do not. and want to, | = $1,000 to $35.000; easy terms. Fred L. THERE IS MERIT in our work; ey It I OFS | ue,n apd talk with Me Sone.”com | Racine, Plainfleld, Conn. Phone Moosup | Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St. Phone ¥. 8. pany's personal tépresentative, at Long's | & 113-2. augdd | 92! Jedld r“' Amv. ( our Hol&} 78 State St.. Hl'floAdd Conn. }"rh-s! CARLOAD OF FORDS. sy e § YEARS' ot in th tor " ’., T J “' Ppositiani= aré permanent and are the re- vl 'OR SALE-—G ’ experience in ¢ automo- | ¥ ®ult of men refusing o abide by the U. COUPES, SEDANS. whiht s, wonde,(:?"g;':;';:‘:;g 98anIn | pije repair work; give me a trial. Com one itk & leoor Hoard decision. ____seplld | GARLOAD MAXWELL TOURING. |g00d biaying condition. Plaut-Cadden |Seiiler. Falls Ave.” Phones, 18 e BLACKSMITHS —Wanted for work on SON 9 s N sepl4d = Embfllmers raiifoad: positions ~permanent; wagea | CARLOAD CLOSED MUDSONS. AND FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE and Truck Painting, STEAMSHIPS R8N iaver. fodatle. Chl Figrirgli o) NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. B 5o e Narwioh: Conn ard 3 | tton; 1abor ¥ ndtalk wi AT 3 : B lliott, Pond St.. Norywich, Conn. ma. Lady Assistant He Sione Long's Hotel, Siate St Han: HUDSON SPEEDSTERS AND TOURING | 314 fing oak floors, electrie 1ightc, bati 4| WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK o¢d, Coni D MODELS. and steam heater; in unexcelled residen. | AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, MENRY E. CHURCH T e e L Hal: sactioh: BnOr. Walk to bnsiiers i covers snd ire. covire. téupholatar: | Leaves Norwich Monday, Welncsdsy aid WM. SMITH ALLEN on rallfoad ; positions permanent '."“ GET YOURS NOW. trict; price $7,000. Another fine home | all kinds of autos, Jos. Angdrano, Friday, at 4 P. B2 3%8-3 good; free board, room &nd tran: ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION. property for $6,500. Others from $2,500 |Fm"l St. Phone 1387 marild | Leaves New York, Pler a, East River sléphoné tion ; laber trouble, Call and gk ith YD N Anew, S R bl “'",“’ B aaaY Mr. Stone, Long’s Hotel, State St Hart- . oo et b . 5 ey i THE DANIELSON GARAGE Tel. 1334, 63 Broadw: e Tel. 2687 ¥. V. KNOUSE, Agent. CARPENTERS—Wanted for work on EAS Y raiiroad; positions permanent; wages FOR uu" N > §00d ; ffes board, room and transporta- | fions 1abor trouble, Call_ana A Jwith | €. H, PELLBTT, PROP. ; o um S Mr. Stone, Long's Hotel, State St Hart. ford, Conn. sepiia “ON THE SQUARE omat 1 AT THE SQUARE.” YIA DANIELSON, CONX. :: THE NEW YORK, NEW H. FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, NEW LONDON LINE uanera trectors g AYEN & | = NO. 40 MAPLE GROVE AVE. HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY | CAX BE MADE INTO A TWO- FARE Comtarianie Staterooms | d E b l INSURANCE APARTMENT HOUSE AT ;g.,, Occupancy at ST SMALL EXPENSE. 1:!6 and Cmbaimers MEN WANTED IT Y e $3.38 . ]vl A PRICE $6,500. Lv. New London Daily 11 P. M. 322 Main Street Permanent positions for - competent APPLY TO Due N. ¥, Pier 40, N R. 7 A. M. Chamber of Commerce Bullding Phens 238.2 Lady Assistant GAGER men whose work is satisfactory as: Machinists—86c to 75c per hour Bollermaker—87c to T5c per hour Blacksmiths—66c t0 75c per hour Electric Workers—65¢ to T8¢ per hour Car Inspéctors & Repairmen—63c per hour Helpérs—Afirst year, 45 cents per hour The above rates are those agreed upon Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV DAY -OR- MIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors Telephons 630 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS | AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant b DAY, OR NIGHT s ST SRS Son Co. Teleghone 410-2 with Committée of Mechanical De- ' partment Association. ) This is not a strike against. the rail- vard, effective July 1, 1922. Apply 8:00 A. M. to, 6:00 P. M. to i Ans't Buperintendent's office, Union : Station, New London, Conn. R. M. S8MITH, As#'t Superinterident New York, New Haven & Hartford A. R. Company WANTED A MEAT OUTTER WITH SOME Ex PERIENCE. GOOD OPPORTUNITY ¥OR ADVANCEMENT. THE MOHICAN CO,, NORWICH, CONN. { road; it is a strike waged against a FUNERAL DIRECTOR redustion in rates of pay ordered by { | HOURIGAN BROs. LANDSCAPE GARDENING to_arrangestor land. 'which we masia ¢ United States Rallroad Labor }fiu Grosasoises 11‘03"3{' &“‘ MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don’t take chances. The small annus profium is hegligible to the firm pre. 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 NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. TELEPHONE 565-13 BUILDING 40 5. frontage, pond, six-room bu floare, open. Hd a walk ticulars, see A Tel. 1527. Qusteies, For Thirty acres on. state road, 1én, 9 eléctric light, 'rom Franklin Sq. JAMES L. CASE HETUCKET ST, TEL. 876. FOR SALE, £ good orchard, row fine. maple shade trees both sides of highway, alow style house, hardwood replace. garage, stock barn and other buildings, ail in {66 besc of or der; a one-man farm or summer home; only $3,300; 500 cash, TRYONS' AGENCY, Willims FOR SALE $3,800_will B o trasant i 4 and 8 roms each apartment, with bath. V. COVELLO, 168 CHff Bt FOR SALE Farm jucated 12 Frankjin Square, pleasantly situated on tats road, containing 70 acres I ivided in tillable and woodland, dance of water. two-story house and barn and other build: minutes’ idingn, Josated near to FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, rive: e only’ 5 minutés’ For full par- drive from d, well abun- Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities and- equipment enables us: to unden- take WELDING work that others often are unable to Handle properly. If the casting or “forging is too heavy to bring to 'us our portable equipment enables us fo g0’ to the weork. " “No piece of work too Im:a or too old (Daylignt_Saving Time) Reduced rates on automobiles wheri accompariied by passenger. The New, England Steamship Co. LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE OF PISACH RIBNER, LATE of mmlvme. i !he Probate District of Maptville The Ad i &Qor having exhibited his i At 06 ot w0 Satate small. NORWICH WELDING 'CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich, Aut om obiles i y me_—|Carriages, Wagons, ':‘i:’! "'i":::é.é: nt.'f"“ Tl’LICks and Clm Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- FLORIST TREES, flowering shrubs, plants and vines. eplewood Nursery — Co. 'hlr 98 2, ree delivery. aprid wing, Upholstering and Wood Work. !Ile\(lmithing In Al Its 'Branches your fowers flr«nhlmam. 75 Cedar St. “mom ‘?‘" Scott & Clark Corp 507 §-o 515 NORTH MAIN STREET S0SEPH 3. CHINIGO, General Con. com tfactor and Builder. Tel 137c. mar28d Iomcr., Contractor_and n\ 04 Jobbing. 50 Wesy deatd !lua 7L woop PRINTING SEASONBD large or small 1325-2. Drirks R. Shapirp, Wiliow St., Lane: WOOD and kindifs I quantities. I‘nbne m oth ) m"‘ TING of all kindd fro P R ) to the Court of Probate for said District C I e as b ot e ber, 1922, at 3.30 18t day Slock n the atternoon, at ‘the Probats Office in Montville, be, ana_the same is assigned for a hearing on_the allowance of sald administration account with said estate. seplsd DAN D. HOME, Judge. SPECIAL Keen Kutter $1.00 Safety Razors....... 85¢ Keen Kutter Pocket Knives, new line. . 50c, 75¢, $1.00 CONSERVO, for Steam Cooking and Preserving Large Enamel Preserve Pans THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET TELEPHONE 531 BOOKS >t Subscription to all American and Europsan Publications. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU UNION 3QUARE can always find something t6 be glad about. -When she was in Mains on loci- tion she déclded she was glad she wasm't 2 man. Here's the reason. Two Fine Features at the Strand. The Strand theatre offere a rare treat tor foilowers of the silent drama in its preséntation of “Man From Hell’s River, written by James Oliver Curwood, and which will be shown at the Strand_ the- atre. Three dominant factors stand out to give this production an unusual ap- peal. One is the marvelous scemery of the Yosemite Valley during the winter season—the first time the park has ever béen invaded by a production company to collécé a fitting atmosphere for 2 north- west story, the government granting its consent to' Irving Cummings. The star and director has staged the pictare amid scenes of awe-inspiring beauty. Another is the story, unique for its novelty of presenting a variation on the Northwest Motinted—a story complete with thrills, carrylng &wift action and compelling. characterization. 1 is adapted from Mr. Curwood’s novel, “The God of Her People.” It has its lo- caig in northwest Canada and _revolves around the self-sacrifice of 2 girl to spire her father. and the romance between hef ahd a Moutie. ‘The third conspicuous highlight is the introduction of a woif- dog, Rin Tin, the huskis who acts as vilot of the officar's dog-team. This canine_proves to the satistaction of all how devotion and kindness can encour- age a lasting frichdship which stops at nothing to save a lie. A three-day engagement of Conway Tearls in Love's Masquerade is inaug- urated today at the Strand theatre. Local theatregoers found the _entertainment much to thelr liking. Tearle, who is easily among the best actors mow’ ap- pearing in pictures, is popular here be- cause of previous: appearances. His role in Love's Masquerade gives him abundant opportunity to show his ability. o s A numbeér ot foreign-born families lo- cated near by are to have auctions and will eettirn to the city for the winter. The commuriity will be sorry to lose Mr. and_Mrs, William A. Downing and family, who will soon move to Willi- mantic, Mr. Downing is with the Amer- ican Thread company.. Liocal peoplé are planning to be in Springfield & part of next week to attend the. fair, Mrs. LaFleur, the teacher from Leonard Bridge, who boards at E. W. Green's, ern. Geological Society will bs opened afs Dailao today and eontinued over toc morrow. Sheridan Road, from St Houghton, Louls, Mo.. t¢ resented kosh tod: the highway. nie H. Buckley to Mrs. Ma: the property owred by her The annual meeting of the Southwest Every city and town along the Greater Mich., in sxpictad (o be repe at a big celebration at Oshe v_to mark the completion of o i ANNOUNCEMENTS Sale of Peck Street Property. James L. Case has sold for Mre Ane :}dT Ludwif Tocatsd 0. 12 Peck street consisting of a- m:. tage house of 7 rooms and bath with lof about 50x125 feet. made the purchase for a home. dirs. Ludwig has Bradiey Theatre, Putnam. “Irene,” the smart musica) which the Vanderbllt Producing pany will present at the Bradley thea< tre, Putnam, Conn., on Monday e Sept. 18th, for one performance only. R an up-to-date love story by James Mont- gomery with musle by Harry Tlerney and Iyrics by Joseph McCarth play with cohgrent story, theme, and an irresistable fingle in muste which makes one want fo witness the entertatnment again and again. and 1n ortginal’ i Twenty musical gems and ensembleg icompose the score, and several unique big dancing mumbers are introduced dur- ing the action of the place, all of are splendidly interpreted by, & cast singers and dancers seldom seen outside the theatres of the larger cities, whd have the advantage of hiving their nume bers rendered by their own symphaniq orchestra, which will be augmented by the. theatre orchestra. was at hef Home over the week end. Local people attended Waodstock fair Wednesday and Thursday. A number of fine horses passed through the village the past few days en route to ‘Woodstock. day evening. Practically no changes were made in town officers. Warren P. Keith is at Day Kimball hospital, having a badly mangled hand cared for. A riumber of prominent residents of the village are having their residences and places of business wired for clectricity. The fair given in Gen. Lyon hall for the benefit of the Catholic mission chapel was largely attended and a great finan- clal succese COLUMBIA At the democratic caueus held Monday evening 21 voters were present, a number béing women. Frank Potter declined the nomination for chairman. which office was accepted by Joseph N. Clacke. Ray- motid E. Clarke was clerk. The following ticket was nominated: Assessor, Dwight A. Lyman; board of relief, T. G. Tucker; seléctmen, J. N. Clarke, Ralph Buell; au- ditor, Charles K. Hitchoock; grand jurors, Charles K. Hitcheock, Dwight A. Lyman, Frank Potter: tax collector, Era Collins; constdbles, Ralph Buell, Erwin Collins, William Mathie: registrar of voters. Brwin Collinis; school committee, Robért S. Cobb. Ballots were cast for républicans for most of the offices, and they were nominated for theee offices, which occasioned some excitement both diiring and after the meeting. the ques- tion being asked during the meeting “is this & republican or democratie cancus?” May Become Popular Move. 1en't it about time to start a move- ment to_save coal next winter by not holding any session of the legislature?— Boston Transcript. Life Guard’s Opinion Don't try to be clever—the comp tition is t0o0 keen: there's more mon in plain industry.—Bigelow Magazine. 1t overwork caused baidness, some men hever would have to shave—Harrisburg. DENTISTS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 M. Strest, Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Cenn. DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. Shetucket DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON #’'Grory Blds Norwich, Conn | CIGARS Whitestons Clga: E 410 per tasasand l.'.mn‘l.umu. 0T WAxT o put your 1 bmm-fl:‘-fl R The cépublican caucus was held Satur- |y, Lucille, the famous modiste, has agaly created and buflt a new set of frocks for both principais and chorus whicl are said to be veritable works of the dressmakers' art, whils the colaring “ most bewlldering. The sale of seats now on. 2 —_— . Mr. Knox Resumes Teaching. t Benjamin M. Knox, teacher of singinf and bass soloist at the Asylim Hili Cone gregational church, Hartford, wishes tq announce that he has resumed teaching in Norwich, and will be at Room 18, Alice building, 321 Main street, on Fris day of each week, where he will be ed to meet and talk with any on wha may be interested in learning how to sing correctly and artistically. This will be Mr. Knox's second full . year of teaching in Norwich. Last seas .\ son his time was alimost completely filk ed, and the indications are that he will be still busier during the ensuing seas son, as lessons are booking quite rapide As a demonstration of the fact thef the method of singing taught by Mn Knox brings about the proper results, #f can be stated that two of his pupils cured permanent positions dwring t last season. The course of instruction given the student's development from the beginning of the study to the highesf * artistic attainments as & vocalist. —_— Breed Thatre. “Silent Years” represents the art L. J. Gasnier at its absolute best for th unusual production, thescenes of Whily are laid in the plcturesque St. Lawrencl river country, is regarded as one of tH( greatest subjects ever produced by the noted French director. It is an R-C Ple¢ ture and is scheduled for screening af the Breed theatre today and Saturday. “Silent Years” is based upon the ey ““Mam'selle Jo” by Harriet T. Comst: and vividly portrays a highly dramati¢ story in ‘ofie of the most beautiful sec tions of North America. The spirit of the story is that of selfe sacrifice arid the happiness that comef to those who give freely. Tt is a big theme and & timely theme and Mr. Gas« nier develops it into a great hig human- story. The central character of the story i€ J6_ Morey, -otherwise known a¢ Mam'selle Jo, from Which Miss Come | stock’s story derived its name. Experi¢ ence, hard and bitter, had moulded the features of Jo and the man's work shd had done had driven her face a masculind sterfinéss her characted a masculine rugs - gedness. But her fine eyes, her lustroug * hair and her warm, generous heart werd totally feminine. Winning her way by the work of net hands through a sough of debts to the heights, 6f finahclal independence. Mam' eélle Jo is enabled at last to carry ouf the long suppressed wish of her motherly. heart and adopt a child. Espectally dead to hier starved - maternal instinet Donelle, fair, slight, ethereal, because the Infinite suggestfon about her of her father,” Wwhom = Mam'sells Jo had 10ved ini her own youth. Donelle, in keeping with the spirit of the story, herself sacrifices a great career for the sake of the oply mother she has ever. known—and finds love. Tom Gavol makes the supreme sacrifice for his coutie try, -All these are real, flesh and b péople—people American aundiences rot help but love. George alsh will also be seen fn “With Stanley in Africa,” and other ple= tures on the bill include the Pafhe News and a Christie comedy. SALEM Mrs. Ernest Spencer s visiting l Liyme. “ John Rathbun attended Charter Oaf fair in Haetford last week. Mies Ethel Maynard of North Fian ¥ visiting at Herbert Maynard's. Mrs. Fransis Merritt of New London l gpending the week at Mrs. Louls Chape man's. Hebron was a called § e Jutes of ere Monday. Mes. William Sisson of North Plaim visited her sister, Mrs. Henry M,; sSunday. ; apman, Richard Day, Thomad Louis Ch Day and George Day were callérs i Hebron Sunday. Eleanor Moore s 4tténding Bason academy, Colchester. Mrs. William Dacling is v.lt.‘ at D C. F. Congdon’s in Mystic. RS ¥

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