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WILL BE CLOUDY TODAY; RAIN TOMORROW NO! the Pathe News makes up the remain- {der of the bill. < The War Baby. Florence Edna May, pl.nywrif:lh(, is the avthor of tle mew a that has given scope for much - 0. 0. ¥, meets|qiscussion,. both: for and. against its of representation. It Hall, the plot of which has to do with Main ubject of what'is to be the future Whet is Gomg Un Tonignh and Motion Pictures at am. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and /Motion Pictures at Layis Theatre. Ulicas L n _Odd Fel Thames ' and J. Barbers cu: stage Baby, the s 0. 11, Hall No. 133,.U. in Carpente meets at 1 n meets niow rnal Ald Union meets at Bagles' o. P, No 248, \lem& 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS James J. Casey in New Position. nopular Lodge. useets in Buckin been supnlying rade with their in the ry line, has! severed his connection with the Prov- idence bak and starts out this| iniiis new position as man. Dexter hakery, of Spring- He will be glad to take old custo and as| many new ones as his ser- vices. W. C. T. U. Conferenca. Discussion the million member- ship drive is to be taken up at a con-| |8 ference of the W, C. T. U. to be held| this (Monday) aficrnoon at 2.30 o'clock ' in the rooms over the Ot Mrs. | Caroline Buel te president. and ! s, ry T. Nikon, aiso a stafe offi-| are to le the chief speakers. A attendance is expected. | of NEW YORK MEN BUY BRIGGS RESIDENCE! alled Briggs residence at! y was sold on Saturday by | John A. Moran, the real estate broker, to P. William Dougherty and Ricklef Jensen of New York. For a number of ars past the place has been owned by Floyd Cranska of Moosup, but has been occupied only by a caretaker. It! is the intention of the two new owner: Scene from the “Unmarried Mother” which comes to the Auditorium for The so- Three days starting next Thursday. 176 Broadw of children born out of wedlock. With- out uny semblance of sensationalism, the voung dramatist has taken one of the most vital questions of the da; wit s ofts and com edy a: ha punc time, Mi ting th: uation; hin_every s May more with line. has succ strenuous some refr At seded in -enes hing ces in (’n\‘ city, tirely of brick. It has 18 room: two baths, and is modern in every pect. The estate also has a barn and garage sufficiently large to enable the viacing of eight automobiles in it and he caretake jartments. The lot itself on Broadway h. frontage of §3 feet, with a depth of 500 feet, which rries the property to the border of' he state property on McKinley ave- i nue, on which armory one under 16 year the eacterly end of tle lot is 115 feet will doubtiess dun wide. business that it hs — 2 ilov\g run in Ph and other citi Mother is a mn-lnrn the | an ed Unmarried ind with of the theatre as tuticn, as well ment, plays like Mcther are bound to find favor is & play that ever this city should wditorium for three days LIt deiphia, “JOINT RECITAL. crest is manifested in the I by Mary Jordan, the dlfl-} contralto, and Maurice! Mabel the great Beigian ’‘cellist, to Mabel Penelope Peck in her in Slater hall on Tuesday;Goldwyn picture, Peck's Bad ril 29th, at 8 o'clock. | which comes to the Auditorium th sginning today, app to i portly pergons as victims of the stir -~ all Yaptank. Take Adam , the villag fattest citizen, never was AUDITORIUM. Normand as the ! Great Joint recit tinzuished Dambois. be given cvening, A latest Girl, all the villa reason i does While up the n Mabel spies Adam and Sue r the barber shop in earnest ton. Adam, who alw leaning on it from some T Adam. street | con- beh or as rather retends uddenly ceful flop then Ma street with has watched store what plains chain to Hobbs tled for the pup. There is no ble Mabel, in gers, 5o th But a change bel after her ichard Ha a who is ther salesman, bu private d fve trate a plot to loot the Yatank ba “To make an impression on she must not only give on the st seen running ‘down the er dog. The barber, who Mal work from the window, rushe t to tell Ad downfall. He first tied the cane and en dc wk ire for the irrepre the opinion of the de to grin and bear comes in the life of first meeting “nh newcomer to Y the S eality | frus- MARY JORDAN P the tecond concert in the' musical course and a large audience is expected. | Mary Jordan is an artist of extraor- dinary bril charm. In ora- torio and appeared with the for and un- !, der the most pices. A ling cont he Century Grand |} d ar 3 voiec is rich, ew singers al demand and few have This is Academy king at the milli- assistance round up Hor with Jordan's sweet and powerful in more constant greater artistry Maurice Dambois stands pre-emi neat among the few truly great 'cellists of world. It tock but on ason in America te convince both critics and the public of this f and to confirm | Loverpower the foreign verdict that he has few,| o)\ thoce if any, eq mong present day mas :” haty ters of the ‘cello. In Europe. he| C'" achleved marked success in his con- | cért tours in Holland, Belgium and| England. In America his supreme| qualiti A re widely known| and the for his appearances| tax b 1 1 them, lered will be varied|shark are Of marked interest.and heart the benefit of the Red p: a bad man iff and fi Iwho nas sw out of t he hown { Tuesday concets | I able to evelops that connected Mabel work of way culprits at their the millinery Richard iu attempted eips bringing concerned in the DAVIS THEATRE Willis Har Arter ture, Br ind dev and the ung s lemand 1bility to incipled m cxhibi ap- ven for ividua weil nown f will be "%t the and 5 sented to render a and b ot d Wednesday net procecds en for the be or "nhone orders will be given prompt| attention. BREED THEA"R" ture with a plot, e, n star who st had, nt photography 1 dire 11 make np Ape’s elect picture hich is the feature| ‘reed theatre tcd 13 abe spent most ja tumn comple haractars | €N in Who's audie to the is the that and | orma | Talm L M. FOX SELLS 41 WHOLESALE BAKERY DEPT. 1 s dic posed of Yhatio S ol the ot Norwich Bake He willl uSIne holesale flour | his sexter M: batke a of Whoe ntinue hai: retail the rw(t p‘ctur! uprr:u >n ard repair work rvcm w has pmen it was announ hat beginn tning Raider be held from 10 1o iwhine com- ior women will be Sneeze and the Y. M. C. A. i TTNE J LR 200D mm——— FITIE 0 f & 3 }4 ‘4 for | orts a | a brilliant young!,, lela and turned it into a remarkable play ! Have you the Farm Agency, Danielson, Con; | l i inc nhhm’: ‘\‘ al \\'_ is very much in love with}bere; nding | P housework r in |y al I teds .wood . and running water is The War! |we are 4 Thame. chance for a young fellow; m ! Danielson and | WANTED—15 ,xm WANTED RWICH, CONN., MONDAV, APRIL 28, 1919 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES ' FOR SALE ! Six Cents a Lime of Six Words. WANTED—Buy a farm from 25 up 100 acres; must have a good land, good buildings, good location, good road, not far from town; alsc have on place. Write at once, Mr. John Klemansky, Norwich, Conn., R, F. D. No. 6. . apr28d WANTED—A young man. Apply to F. W. Woolworth Co. apr2sd WANTED—A woman in_storeroomn one who will live at hotel. Apply Wauregan Hotel. aprasd LARGE New York motor corporation will give exclusive sales agency. . for reputable motor truck to business man familiar with auto !ru«‘klni business or one who has following; big profits can be made by capable agencies. Write Fayette ' Motors Corporation, 614-620 West 57th St, New York. apr26d WANTED -- Seccnd hand furnitur we pay highest prices in eastern Co. necticut; we buy anything; largest se>. ond hand stofe in state. Louis D. Ward, warerooms 320-32 Water St. Neorwich. ‘Write, call or 708-3. JedMWS WANTED—Automiobile men, we ready to give you good service on washing and polishing your car; we have done such work and know what ing; give us your order. 74 St. Phome 7il. | aprisd HUNDREDS U. S. government jobs now open; men-women, 1S ~or - over, §1,000-81,100 first year. Write imme- diately for list positions. Franklin Institute, Dept. 32-O., Rochester, N. Y. aprIwWFsM WANTED—Farm of 5) acres or more ith house, stock® and tools, between Willimantic and Baltic, near trolle Write giving particulars, George Kol- vek, 261 East ilst S apr24d WANTED—Pupils for private dancing lessons given daily, Chamber of Com- merce Hall. _Phone. 1747. Evening es_every Monday and THursdas, 8 N. H. Levy, Inst. apr24Ths “WANTEDFarms, _ Farm a farm for sale? t dre b m Farms. Weisler's Phone apr24d NTED — Blacksmith who can arive, shoe and toe; a good job and good pay. Apply to Michael Connor, Putnam, Lonn % 23-5 dens by day ISTANT window a good travel The and hetween three stores, to - ssist LADIEY ali woo! The Pasn \\nllnmzm!c WANTED—Antique jrors, colored gia china, 0ld boock. King, Norwich, EXVELOPE Chemise 59¢, worth 98 0., Nerwich, Wi mar25d worth 98c. mar2id furniture, mir- sliver, histori ~u,K Corset Covers & Danielson, \rvllnmant LADIES’ worth $3. willimantic mar2: Sweat (slipons), The Pasnik Co. Norwi nd Danielson. WINNER smo special 1 rettes 1 and co, and Krohn's for ing_toba: Corner ciga l‘ agan’s Smoke Shop aprlvd | more Low prices, low cnd then some moure low prices L Noriich, Danielson and marlj cook Almy, mpetent John T. v to know for sale. write Conn. farms your Bloomers, flesh col Dn n- h righ anl. condition. Metal Cu., 21 price te and u seen the wonder-| ful vaiues'in 97c corseu The P irenieison and Wllliman ¢ rubber ch, WANT light le aged Mrs. O, o H. Main, 16 aprizd clean vacuum. apréd distane- 'mov Fhone mill girls, 2 machine I an drawer 10 weavers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 43 Broadway Geo. L. Chesbro Mgr. men for work, 19 4 farmers ,8 labor- 4 waitres; a ew York City.!f: Scariet Howr cigars, six for 25e.’ general | ~ Six Cents a Line of Six Words. FOR SALE_Hard wood, 3§ per c.orfl This price .lasts until May 1. B, Nawrocki, Yantle, Conn. FOR SALE—One posts and bean poles. B. A. Nawroeki, Yantic, Conn. apr28d FOR SALE _Two Ancona cockerels. 459 Main St Tel. 282. apr2sd FOR SALE—Rhode ‘White Fiint seed corn. _apr2§TuThsS FOR SALE — A fine 7-passenger Buick car in perfect condition, all good tires, newly painted, a real bargain at $1,000; must be sold at once. Inquire of The - Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. apr2sd $500.00 for 2 good Cadillac car with truck body and cab, in fine mechanical! order, new cord tires on rear and good front’ tires; this is a_fine opportunitv for anyone who needs a gcod speed car; good self starting system :-mdl jelectric lights. The Plaut-Cadden Co. Norwich, Conn. aprasd FOR SALE~H00L5 Tollowers falls for swinging stage, $10; shovel, $3. thousand cedar " Island John Potter, and one. ox C. R. Browning, R. D. 2, apr’ MW Chester White onos Phone Lebanon 23 _¥FOR sow; must seil at once. North Franklin. cxpress first class condition. 94 Franklin St. _apr2sd g l'fil'l SALE T?\ree burner blue flame Perfection oil stove, with large oven. A-1 condition, Tel: 1293 aprisd FOR SALE — Must be sold at once, mily haorse, 8 years old and sound weight 1185, would make good farm ho: ,_at about your own price to -a good home; also one good farm hor {sound; fat and pretiy, 9 years old, used| i kinds of farm work price $x. at Stable, White's Court, r Swan's Garage. apr28d FOR SALE—About. 700 good oa s few telephone pole: | D. Benjamin, Preston | vpr"lMWF | SODA FOU N'T l\ nd back bar le, 14 feet long, marble and onyx; cheap; have. no use for it; immediate deliver: P. O. Box 306, New London, d for FOR SALE— T soned _wood in stove lengths, $7 per cord. Ph 11292-3, apr263TuTh " FOR SALE—A French clock in good ‘nmn PRsCen Saadiney thistoTie. apr26a FOR SALI—Private sale, Monda April 28th, one chamber set. combina- | tion .coal ‘and gas range, fruit jars, dining table. hall runners and other axu(le: too numerous to mu-hcn apr26d kitchen nearly new. Ap- Phone 1128-2, house, 8 reoms, | all barn and ar line Rush, E _Cottage of land, garage €<, on New Londo miles [ Joh 7. Phone E z, desk kitchen stove. up stai apr24d IF IT'S A CAPE for riety and {Pasnik Co. Hlimanti !imodern jucres 1 irst cla improv fruits, berries, everythin . will take n¢ ars adar b l))l SALE—A Lhu ouri riy model 1918 car . Bulletin Of s, Three stores ‘and Willi 33 per ¢ ‘ t in sto I i suits, Phone 1099 i LE——S1ab wood Tallow | ap res” A CAPE for ow prices, on your g for ie old at v weck, Conn. FOR SALE—Brood Dpigs one week old. A. D. Tel. 188 It SAL] nd J ry bull 14 cossett sieep od sows due to to_first of June, K. —One e 5 lam some Irow middle of M [l- choose from. 1134 WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist na| Address with references Box| !143 Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND TOST--1. {eollar, i 'm"l 1on. Kin: return to and rec E.AST COLCrlESTER Goldsteln entertained his sons r families from New York and| idence over the holidays. Tues- nfirmation party was grandson, when gt were pres- ent from Waterbury and New York. dward Mahoney, who was severe lded cn the leg a few w overing slowly Pre a ago is He was able to dnesday. Case of Norwich with his grandpar- rec “Master Robe ent Wedne: ents hflre Wheeler was a visitor in soid his farm to Mor- nd. will soon move to d in Lisbon. Mr. and vhile Nving here, have riends who regret that move. nic Lathrop of Bozrah was ere Tuesda a_farm purcha i Wheeler H. Carrier and, rrier celebrated the y_of their marriage v. It was also the Carrier. -Mr. ten months younger. Mrs. vas born in Granvilie, Mass. Hartford. Conn. Clastonbugy.—Dav ry J. Spelman given for‘ I‘A\ T'n Shetuckeo vw.fl‘l.l(l VIM DELIVERY CAR, Luoo 1n in good running order. price | The Irizbie-McCormick Co., 1. murldc 1.000 1bs. ie-McC marl9d USED TRUCKS “from 3 The I'r PEPUB;JC TRUCK, o good mechanical \,'VKV’JA\XOV\ es. The br AleCormick Co., Shetucket St. marldd new | 62 new runni jor Te CAPES, Capes ar and _ childr n. | rorsaur_ tall equipment ' Inquire T OR_SALE E sizes, delivered of the city. ! | Harry B. F. novzid ! FOR SALE | Cottage Houses, Tenement ana Buriness Biocks, Luilding Lots, ali in | desirabie locations. List your pro- | perty if you care to eeli or rent, as I .ha.\'a 4 nuraber of people looking for real estate Investments. WILLIAM F. HIiLL, Real hatace adu Juvurauee, ons L6 Tharer Mldg THE SPLENDID HOUSE Of John C. Tracy censisting of a large houss, barn and about 4 acres of choice land, situated one-half mile above b ¢ antic for sa | Ask E. A. PRENTICE 85 Cliff Street parts | Phone 300 " THERE *s no ertising medium In Eastern Con ticnt equal to The Bul- es3” resull: “ Griswold. | D {my home. | this week. [ FOR SALE TO RENT Six Cents a Line of Six Words. FOR SALE—Pumping outfit, 3 h. p engine, jack, pump and 10,000 galion tan! no furtner use for same; city Tglephone James Graham, 482 R. aprisd “FOR SALE—An extra good _farm horse. O. S. Peck, Plain Hill Farm, Norwich fown. Phone 463-14. apriod FOR SALE_One second hand bicy- cle._ Inguire of Charles E. Swan, R. F. Phone 1875-14. aprltd FOR SALEBargain seldom offered: will sacrifice my Vermont Morgan seal brown, round ‘turned horse, age 9, sound and kind, weight 1150 Ibs. safe for children or any old person, been used for farm and family purposes. warranted pefect in every way, must e sold to go to the country, as I want the horse to receive the same care he did in my hands; kind treatment preferred, for good country home, price $100; no ‘peddlers need apply. Call at 337 Main St. apr21d SALE—Two-horse team Wagon timber gear, single dump cart, Concord wagon, top buggy, express wagon, d(\uble and single harness. John Dodd, 2 Boswell Ave. FOR " FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. I Racine, Danielson, Conn. sepli enger touring car, 6 cylinder, looks iike new I Maxwell, '1917; sale cheap if taken Paone 1210 14 Cliff St. ALE_Bronze turkey C. H. Wilson, R. F. Tel. apritd FOR SALE_Cheap, rame pony, wWag- on, runabout, riding saddle, and har- ness. 79 Williams St. aprild KFOR SALE—High grade and trucks of all makes. or Norwich. egg: D. 2, wil mantic used cars Phone 1413 aprild FARMERS — You have the ex- perience from the past season that we handie the best grade of fertilizers. We are just after unloading 100 tons put up in 190 ib. bags. We also have il kinds of seed potatoes, known to vield 20 busheis 10 1 bushel; all kinds f seed corn and hay seed Call Greeneville Grain Co., Phone 32 aprd. LE—Tarm of 50 ac miles Wiliimantic, ck and tools and S. Adams, 921 BARGAIN 125-C-N-S our acres fruit, appie, in bearing nouse, pal dition, ba: house. T, state highws chureh s with- on_trolley acre of D! on ted iand, and tion. white 6 h place ail pea tillable trees. al A 14-roor and in good co nneries; water in situated on the . and telephone do you think? All for neat liftle part Immediate you are in the market place as don't_go to gnt "until have looked it over and paid a deposit on it. At this time there are many people for sucn a place ana it would dispiease me to ha to tei any sincere buyer hat it wa 1t is ap to ou tract from Wilcox's Farn iletin. end tor one. {OX WILE FARM SPLUIALIST, West Broud St, Rooms 1 and Westerly, R. I. 'leh»nhbne 2383, g in And what asks $1 bed tux ou 172 Laurel Hill Avenue Seven Room Cottag= Recently Cccupied By Mr. A. S. Comstock Very Desirable Fine Location Immediate Pessession tJames L. Case 37 Shetucket Stres=t FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak ‘Streat Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey . Ives Ex. FOR SALE $1,763 50 acres land, divid- located in Town Lisbon, near Taftville, abundance of wood and water, bearing of over 100 trees, good and barn. Owner tRANCES D Central 2ldg Farm of ed, well of orchard house leaving town. . DONOHUE Phcmn Norwich OFFERING 3 HOUSES In Norwich Town id garden garage: one has with each. One one has large barn; clectric lights and steam heater. Two are practically new houses. Prices are $1,800, $2,800, and $3,300, respectively. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insurance Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Protection. JUST ARRIVED. r carload of the best chunks hor: 1 have had in a are all kinds from 1100 to suitabie for all kinds of work. and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON, 536-3. 1600, Com Tel. 5 GEER apr21d The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. ! Phone 511 looking | Six Cents a Line of Six Words, HDRSES tn hlre out. “suitable for any kind of job, by day or week; wanted, horses to board, first class care; also a number, of stalls to rent. . Apply at Stable, White's Court, rear owan's Garage, 2 curz St. npr?Bd TO RENT—Two pleasant rooms for light housekeep(ng at 89 Asylum St. _APrZIMWF TTO RENT — Pasture in_town of| Plainfield. Inquire W. L. Wilson, 333 South SL, ‘Willimantic. a))r.’.Gd TO LET—Five rooms, gas and elec tricity, centrally ]ocated $12 a month. Inquire at Jeweler's, 32 Franklin St apr26d 5 M0 RENT_Furnished room North Main St, Marguerite Bldg minutes' walk from K. O. apr22d TO RENT—Furnished rooms In- quire 58 Washington St. aprisd FOR RENT—Shop with office at 31 Chestnut St. Inquire Cave Welding and_Mfg. " Co. apriod TO RENT—Modern X oom flat, heater, bath, gas and electric connec- tions. = Apply at 122 Broadway mar29d 0. 5 two FOR SALE Six Cents a Line of Six Words. 'HORSES 22 Just arrived, head, right from the |farms they were raised on. I also have 16 head of good second Horses, 2 pair of Mules, one Shetland Pony, one Holstein and Guernsey New Milch Cows, one Holstein, coming in May 5, 6 Shoats, 20 Hens, 10 set Team Har- nesses, 6 set of Single Harness, light and heavy, new and second hand Carts, Wagons and Carriages. If in need of anything in the Horse line see E. J. HAMILTON 371-373-375 Main Street. Telephone 650 TFOR RENT—20 rooms, completely furnished rooming house, near Fran lin square, low rent; a great opportun for someone. Incuire Providence akery mar26d TTO RENT—Rooms with board, three minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell’s Dinners a specialty. 18 Boswell Ave. _ mar§e T STORAGK—Household goods stored for long or shori term; rates recason- abis. Fanning Studlo, 52 Broadway. Tal 1043-3. If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- icc car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BIACH, all furnished, {Seven-room cottage, modern im- provements with garage, running spring water, walks and fine lot. cemen desirably Very io- cated. Price it very reasonable sold at once. For full particu inqu JOHN A, MORAN, Real ars, istate Broker, Franklin Square. Norwich. F urmshed Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent {at Watch Hil, ]View. ‘and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forboow ist, FOR SALE The property of Mrs. Edwin W. Reave No. 493 North Mair Street, consisting of large plot of land,” 3 large partment houses, 2 large barns, garage and outbuildings. ce” . Very nd no reasonable offer re- Enquire today. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phenes d, 11 Chamglin St roe(l WESTERLY, R. L Weekapaug. Pleasant | Frank W. Coy: W. B. WILCOX . Auctioneer AUCTION MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919, at 1 o’clock. As T have sold my farm on the Scot- land road, I will seil at auction at the above place my household goods, con- sisting of "bedroom sets, dining room and parlor sets, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also 1 regis- tered Jersey cow. apr22d LOUIS OLSEN. WANTED WEAVERS WANTED ON AWNINGS AND DENIMS Run Six Looms Will teach learners and pay while learning. | | i | | | | | Wi | | FALLS COMPANY WANTED. Old falss iecth Dua't matter it broken. We pay up to 315 per set. by parcel and recel We buy dia. LLATERAL LOAN Co., 154 Water St., tetucket*and Market Sts. reliable nrm to deal with. between An old. WEs ADVISE TIHE PURCHASE OF LIBERTY BONDS We deal in all issues Installment Cards and Books. Cash paid for W. S. §. OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO 248 Main St, Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES - NOTICE By order of the Honor- Probate for the District 1 sell the_interest of late of Norwich, in eased, in the real es- watod in the To Norwich, un the “xs{erh '\hi mit =treet the app d Court. For description, see id ALLEN JEWETT. Administra $105.00 CASH 1 Piano ‘ree De zoo Stool, Scarf THE and ¥ very anywhere. TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 46 Franklin St. o] DAY, APRIL 29TH, 1919, at 10 o'cloek a. m., rain or skine, Bank St, Willimantie, Conn., in rear of Hooker House, 15——HORSES—13 eight 2 1 Zht i to 10 years old, Tom 1000 to 1100 1bs han 5 rubber t tired carriage ter, 1 democrat wi or market w (\\'n—.\fl.\le.l {harness, 4 surrey harnes: idouble harness, 2 set hac robes of every descripti {m never table bian: whips (new) a not mentioned. TERMS CASH. DANA E. MARTIN. of those unusual and comprises the whole of a first cla livery stable! These horses are all good young horses and have been used in the business from ‘one to five years, and anyone looking for good straight all right horses will be sure to find some- thing in this lot. The wagons are in good repair and, as you will see at the sale, some of the harness and robes are practically new and were mever u C. E. MACFARLANE, Auctioneer. GROUND LIMESTONE in car fots and less than car lots For sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Cenn. PROBATE HELD 4 for the Pistrict 25th day of April, or bin on the AYLING, Anna R Rrwfle d Distric That the Judge, late of Hu\ “date by posting a =01, together with a on_ tha signpost nere said de n the same the same once ulatien in turn to this AYLING, Judge. foregoing is a trus N M. DRESCHER Clerk. creditors of said de- by notined to present zainst said estate to the at Norwich, in the gned regoing order. HERBERT W. GALLUP, Administrator. THE DISTR.I("I‘ COURT OF THE ed States for the Distri 1 matter of Ju irupt In Bankruptey, 2 Reitis conariors oL theniae named -iBankrupt, of Norwich, in the Count New Hondon, trict’ aforesaid, Ban a bank- .\'uti(‘e en that on the the abov and that the first meeting of her creditors will be held hefure the un ‘r]er“*’ ed at his office, 35 Broadw [ Xor said District, on the fii at’10 o'clock in time the said prove their tee, be heard as to for care of property Io the estate and disposal thereof, at 'wnon or private sale, examine the bankrupt. and transact such other bus. ss as may properly come before said ceting. THOMAS M. SHIELDS, Referee in Bankruptes. , Conn., April 26th, 1919. ihe forenoon, |creaitors may attend, {claims, appoint tru. ’m.xers of Refer a ch Norwi | H HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED The CITY SHOE SHINE PARLORS We put. on Rubber Heels while you wajt. i 33 BROADWAY CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $4800 Far Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- lne:s before the public, thers is no better than through the ad- cotumas - The Bulletin

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