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/ / REBEEAHS At the annual convention of Rebekahs held in New Haven on Wednesday it was voted to hold the next annual assembly of the state lodges in Norwich during ‘The re- ports of state officers showed the grand lodge to be in good standing, both as regards membersHip and finances, Mrs. Herbert W. Willey of Norwich was elect- ed president of the state assembly. The delegates to the convention from Hope Rebekah lodge were, Mrs. Grace E. Wil- Mrs. Lillian ‘Tuttle, Mrs, Annie Ferguson, Mrs. Clara For Infants & lanalids Mo Ceoking A Notritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes the third week of April, 1921. ley, Mrs. Minnie Amburn, ECHOES FROW THE LODGE ROONS hall. - ; Folloiwng the band were the uniform- ed members-of the Patriarchs Militant, pating encampments. There were' over 300 in line and the parade ' attracted a great deal- of attention. thousands well. Tens After you eat—always use | A Bulletin Want' - of the and, of course, you get pbod:d i w.;oghy benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or APRIL 24, 1920, AUCTION ‘30—~REGISTERED - HOLSTBINS—30 No. 3'and next camp a huge Ameriéan Gassy Fecling. Stops indigestion, DISPERSAL SALE fag, the proverty of Pequot lodge, 'L O. ' foodsouring, repeating, headacheand |of the NOTED FIRLAND FARM HERD 0. F., which was brought back from| g 2! o of Ahe NOT 2 France by 'Lieut. Joseph Silvia; and pre- Toany: eaused . S sented ‘to the organization, carried b: oy Py LOCATION: Firland Farm, Mr.'R. G. about 25 members. s Ac]d»stomach Waterous;- Prop., islocated" at Wind- Next came the| ‘class of candidates,| - st ey H Y L. |Dham Center, abiut:two miles east of enclosed in 2 rope and they were fol- mmfll%@oh;?mdy it takes x‘;;:{‘;g:"éofiméflcm. P e lowed by the members of fthe partici-| theharmfy acids Mflghtnut cessible, from all directions om Z0od state improved roads. " TUESDAY, MAY 4TH, T kgt Seads Beslat Pinkpank, Mrs. Mnrsnre; ;mt.“ ::rl Golden' Rule Exemplification. money é::gnded :y gl:r ownd,rflz- at 11 a. m, Rain or Shi . lay fo the |Frances Spalding, Mrs. Ada Revell, Mrs. | . evening's work began about 8:30] Ei3t 2 trifl ase try if b WS _BBUPHAR . Mabih duxiitacy © [Lona Christman” and - Mrs. Florence | ;o na degroe feam of Mystic. encarp- s the fOHOWINE .\ e of KING ich (Union, held an en- | ouglas. The delegates reported a most | M1°0 the d°€Tee jeam of Mvstic encamp- : xORNDYRE 01 VALE DB xOL i . B of (he |Cniovable time in New Haven Where|siiking lesson of the golden rule desree|2n Official Yisit from Deputy Supreme | 3Urtd 0NN, Tired by the great KING o g 4 i Shars teo |they stopped at the Hotel Strand. to the candidates in the presence of the | Varden J. L. Wheeler of New London at | {oONRDYKE SADIE VALE and ut of e ot \fre, | The regular meeting of Hope RebeKah |i; cect number of patriarchs that hag |ltS Fegular session. in Buckingham Me- |3 38 Ib. daughter of the moted CEN- Of A and Mre, Dowselt Mre|lodge was held on Wednesday evening | over gacembled in this, part of the state, |0Fial next Monday night. Mr. Wheeler | TURY -sire. SIR VEBMAN HENGER er. Mrs. John Bliven and Mrs ; 3 with a large number prese: ¢ Ly e 5% les | were read and approved and routine bus- yed, prizes Deing “® | iness transacted. cakes and coffee w To Wed New London Man SONS OF VETERANS 36th annual Thursday. | Haven, secretary and treasurer. The Joy Of' A Perfect Skin Know the joy and [ ¥ happiness that comes 3 o one thru possessing | Ba skin of purity and beauty. The soft, dis- ¥ | tinguished appearance it renders brings out your g 3 n natural beauty to its full- . of New Dondon with a in attendance. est. Inuse over 70 yearby | 0750 G”in the Golden Rule degree. D ion Commander | dglivered the opening address. 0DD FELLOWS Gouraud's Oriental Cream Ne :ded by a big street foxmed in front of the I O. O. D.T. HOPKINS & S Washington ,to Reports Major Willnam Fs Alcorn of New Ha- ven was elected commander of the Con- necticut ‘division, Sons of Veterans, at its encampment at Bridgeport B. 0. DeForest of Derby was One hundred and fifty delegates were present from various comps of the state. Gage of Hartford The second of a series of inter-encamp- ment meetings was held on Wednesday svening with Orion Encampment, L. 0. O. large number A class of 37 candidates he evening's exemplification was pre- demonstration. The Konomoc band led the parade, which . build- ings and marched down Bank to Reed to tate, counter marched at | the court house and then returned to the The occasion was made interesting by the ‘presence of several of the officers of the grand encampment of - Connmecticut including Grand Patriarch Oscar L. Bur- dick of Stamford; Grand Scribe William S. Hutchinson of New Haven; Grand Senjor Warden N. W. Benedict of Nor- walk, Grand Junior Warden, William- H. Lowe of Waterbury, Grand. . Outside Sentinel Stephen J. Austin of Mystic, Tent, Ni Grand Patriarch A. O. Lewis of Mystie. Mystic Teams Creditable Work The work of Mystic encampment was well performed and the team received enthusiastic applause when jt ‘completed its duties. The grand officers were very cordial in their praise of the manner in which the encampment of district No. 10 had entered into the plan for district meetings and' to Orion encamprtiént for the hospitality it had shown in entértain- ing_its guests. ‘Tuesday’s meeting was the second of a serles of four, the next of which will be held in Norwich, May 27, and, the. final at, Willimantic on June 23. " was attended by a large number. KNIGHTS OF COT.CMBU: Au_invitation the' Bishop McMahon Assembly, degree, K. of €., to ‘he R ray, D.D., at the St. Josenir's C: Hartford, Conn. April 23 (Wey bers of the local assembly are iug attending. ORDER OF PROTECTION Norwich lodge, No. 248, of the New England Order of Protection. will receive college ‘this week to try and DAUGHATEES OF VETERANS At the regular meeting of Clara Barton No. 7, D.. of V., held Wednesday evening in Buckingham Memorial it was voted to hold-a dance in the Community will give ‘a report. of, the doings of the late grand lodge session recently held in New Haven'that will prove of direct in- terest to local members of the order. chosen sepior vice-commander; ~charles|past CGrand Representative Samuel | rooms some time about the middle of, N. Stephens of Bridgeport, junior vice-|Prince of New London, District Députy [May. One candidate was initiated and commander, and L. T. Jenks of New general orders were read. Mrs. L. C. At- terbury presided ‘at the meeting which has beea extende.l by fourth Daniel Noml- len Assembly -of this city {c aticud the | consecration of Rt. Rev. John G. Mur- at 9 a’m. A large namner of the mem- Terryville.—Superintendent of Schools Ralph C. Jenkins went to Mt Holyoke ¢ engage teachers for the high school, there being three vacancies on the forc to be filled. VELD, who has 1630 b, .daughter: Thede heifers are out of dams that are randdaughters of such noted sires a. i CCILSCHE . WALKER | SEGIS, HENGERVELD DE KOL and -~ PO TIAC BURKE. They were br‘ed to SIR' VEEMAN FLORENCE VALE: who a son of SIR VEEMAN HENGER- VELD out of a 1 ‘1b. daughter of KING KORNDYKE ‘SADIE VALE. and their calves are also in the sale. Come dnd, buy them, for they are hard to beat. One 10 year old daughter of HOME- STEAD GIRL DE SA‘_‘CA'STlC LAD, the noted CENTURY sire. She has ‘a record of 163 Ib. made as a yearling, and her 3 year old and 6 months old daughte) by a 29% b. Frandson of COLANTHA JOHANNA LAD, another famous CENTURY' sire, are also in the sale. Four A. R. O. granddaughters of COLANTHA JOHANNA LAD, who has 30 1b. daughters. -They are fresh. or nearly so, and are all large, straight typey cows, that are equally fitted for either foundation or = breeding pur- Eone 0. ddaughter One 19% Ib. A.-R. O._ granddaughte: of the noted bull SIR SADIE CORNU- COPTA. Tiis is one of the finest ma- ture females in the sale and Is excel- lently bred and a producer of merit. She should find a home in some breed- er's herd where she will receive the opportunity she well deserves.: She is the kind that cannot be bought at private treat One yearling bull sired by ¥) SPECIAL FOR At Great A, WONDERFUL 'GROUP OF SUITS at $39.50 Suits that are a delight to wear. Smart tailored models made of the finest quality Men’s Wear Serge. Entirely new Sports Suits of rich Tweeds and Wool Jerseys—materials and models now so much in vogue. $57.50. Regular prices were to These atiractive Dresses will instantly appeal admire, at a saving of $10.00 to $20.00 POLO COATS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR ’ TODAY ONLY $29.50 Formerly Were to $45.00 The styles are plenty, and you are sure to find just the coat you want. . el — L 4 . ON SALE FOR TODAY ONLY .. Dresses of Tricotine, Serge and Silk is seeking a good looking dress at a small outlay. The styles are all'very new and in this collection you are sure to find just the dress you will SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Make it a point to attend this sale today as you owe it to to take advantage of these great savings. Mavha /‘21—125 MAIN STREET e TODAY ONLY Women’s and Misses’ Suits--Coats=--Dresses Reductions THE CHOICEST TAILORED. SUITS at $55.00 Custorn Tailored in the customary high class manner which identifies all Manhattan modes. Every Suit a refined, elegant tailored model, made of the finest Tricotine and Twill Louise—Black and navy only. Regular prices were to $89.50. i e —————) to the woman or miss who 1$29.50 FORMERLY WERE TO $49.50 Camel’s Hair COATS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR - TODAY ONLY $45.00 F ome;ly Were $59.50 : 5 These coats are lined and half-lined, made of the very finest Camel’s Hair, utifull: tailored. / oo o) e % yourself PONTIAC CALYPSO 5th, who - is grandson of the mighty KING OF THE PONTIACS, the only DOUBLE CEN- TURY sire, a_bull that has never been surpassed and whose influence on the hreed will ‘never be forzotfen. . The Aam is a_daughter of DUTCHLA COLANTHA DUKE, who is hy CO! THA JOHA A TAD: ont of an A 0. danghter of PJETERTIE ¥ ‘GER I.D COUNT D®W KOT. The dam's is an inhred daughter of = the o] bhull TORD NETHRRLAND DE KOT 12 A. R. O.. danghters. Sev- sral of the cows have been bred to him. and whera could you secvre more desirabie blnod lines than of these B eifer calves ' from - the stork sired he a son of STP SFVAN HPNGRRVRLD ant of o 291 Tr. 2 vear old Aanghter of KING NDYRE SADI® VAR o tw a sa15 rrandson of COLANTHA JOHAN- NA TAD. This s a hreeder's herd haine Adle- ~ared@ hecanse of lahar shortage and Wis a erand epnortunity for van to of the famans animals alwavs made their home In Tt s the BIRTHPLACE OF this herd. S FAYNE JOITANNA, the world's first 50 Th. cow. A1 will he so1d for tha hich dollar ~n3 von have tha say, so come and hring your halter. Also, a Yew zood cows of exceptlonal value. cala manaeed and crled hy PROK & TWOR, Tivestock Auctioneers Norv-ch Town,” Conn. APr24SWS AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 531-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX ————y LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Canterbury, within and for the Dise trict of Canterbury, on the 22d day of April, A. D. 182b. Present—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. Bstate of Marie Hau, late of Canter. bury, Conn.. imsaid District, deceased. The Administrator, Nicholas Hau, appeared In Court and filed a written application alleging that sald estate is now in settlement in sald Court, and praying ‘for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to sald estate, fully described in said application, Whereupon. It Is Ordered. That sald application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Reom in Canterbury, in” said District, on the 28th day of April, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and - that notice of the pen- dency of said application, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circu- lation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to the Court. A. HALE. BENNETT, Judge. The above and foregoing 1is a true copy of record. Attest: A’ HALE BENNETT. apr24d o Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL f‘lk"(ian;e(r:hurt)',:ith‘n nn(l!‘ fflzr the Dis- rict of Canterbury, on the 22d April, A. D. 1920. ik Present—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge Estate of Mary . Chace, late of Can- terbury, in said District, deceased. The Administrator, William J. Bar- ker, appeared - in Court and filed. a written application alleging that .said estate is now in settlement in said Court. and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging - to’ sald estate, fully described in sald appli- cation. ‘Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered. That sald application be heard and defermined at the Probate Court Room in. Canterbury, in said District, on the 1st day of May, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock in the fore- hoon, and that notice of the pendency of sald application, and of sald hear. ing thereon, be given by the piiblica- tion of this ‘order In The Norwich Bnl- letin. a newspaper having n cireulation Itx')' i.}‘ld g)l:lricrt. atl least five days prior e date of sald hearin return be made to the Courg, o that A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. The ahove and fore b 3 conv of record. s e Attest: A. HALE BENNETT. apr24d Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at (izn;e‘r:hm;y. \within and for the Dis- rict of Canterbury, on the 22 April A, D 1820, R Present—A. HALE BENNETT. Judge. Estate of Maria Han, late of Canter- bury, Conn,. in said District. deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased. to bring in_ Rheir claims agalnst eaid . estate within six months from this date hy posting a motice to that effect, - to- gether’ with a copy of this order. the signpost nearest to the.place wh sald deceased last dwelt. and . in the same Town. and hv . publishing the same once in The.Norwich Bulletin, wspaper havinz a circulation in sal. District, and make return tn this Court, A. HALE BENNETT. Judge. ;The above and foregoing 15 a true copy. of rec -Attest: A. HALE BENNETT. Judge. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present undersigned at Canterbury, -Conn.. or to said Probate Court, within the time limited in the above and foregoing order., x ot MR, NICHOLAS HAU. aprdd Administrator. their claims against said estate to the " Advertsemeat. Wil Get I i ——————————— AUCTIONS WITTER ‘BROS.«. Auctioneers Office and -Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, Danlelson; Conn. TEAMING AND AUTO TRUCK BQUIPMENT : OF. THE ' KEITH TRUCKING & GARAGE CO,, Soutt Main St, Putnam, Conn., ~ PHURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1920, ' at 10 @'clock @, m., | RAIN OR SHINE. This business has Been conducted by Mr. Keith for the past 22 years, and -during 1913 was consolidated with the ‘garage business. It has been decided, to_ discontinue the] teaming and trucking part of the business. . The company will con- tinue to operate ali other depart- ments, including the seiling of au- tomobiles and uccessories, repairing and storage. 3 This equipment Is all in good serviceable condition, some of it nearly new, and will be sold, as we are - absolutely going out ~of the trucking ‘business. MOTOR TRUCKS One 1913 3% ton model Diamond T truck, costing $4,800, complete with flat ‘body 'and two sets side, one board and one high slat. This truck was purchased last fall and has been in service only about three months. It has never been injured in any way. ; One 1918 two-ton -model Nash truck, complete with body, and elec- trically. equipped. One” 1%-ton model Bethlehem 1919, complete with stake body and equipped with electric starter and lights. This truck is in good me- ci condition and has good paint. > One one-ton 1917 Republic with express body and, poeumatic tires front. This truck is in good me- chanical_condition. One 1917 mode! T Ford touring car in first class mechanical condi- tion. Our trucks al have all been under the supervision of expert repairmen and never allowed to run unless mechanically right. HORSES One palr horses, bay and black, weighing about 2600 'lbs. extra zood work team and in good condi- tion, suitable for farm work. One bay horse, weighing about 1400. in good - condition, and will worle single or double, an ideal general purpose horse. WAGONS One heavy two-horsé team wag- on. This is an extension reach and has_portable body comblete sideboards, in A-1 conditlon. Two_two-hofse dump carts with top “sideboards. In gpod condition, aving been used in street and road repair work. One large spring moving wagon. splendid condition, with gear ble for use under team wagon or would make a dandy tip-cart gear. One heavy A-1 shape. One ' wheel ‘drag, viceable. with =single express wagon heavy and ser- STEDS One two-horse bob sled complete with” body and sideboards, built trong for our business, and is nearly new. One one-horse hob sled with long express body, in good condition. HARNESSES Two sets double one set double lead harness, one set hesvy single narness. These harpesses are in first class condi- tion. Lot of ‘staple supplies, Includine fred ‘bags, brushes, combs and blankets. TRUCKING BQUIPMENT Several sets of pulley blocks and chains, bars, shovel whiffletrees, bars, canvas cove: s or wagons, piano covers and moving equipment. Several pairs of skids for loading and unloading heav: tregnt. T e AUTO ACCESSORIES team harness. To depa tires tires, auto soap, dressing, polishes. radiator _stop leak, spark plugs, Weed chalns, carbon remover, dry cells, tire talc. searchlights, 'trouble lights, Ford and larger carburetors, mirrors, pumps, jacks and other accessorles. Terms strictly cash. Come pre- pared to buy under these conditions. Don’t fall to attend. rain or_shine. I."fi.’g"' % hish grade sale. Every. w! e found as des and sold as stated ik THE KEITH TRUCKING & GARAGE CO. Putnam, Conn. essory ell Goodrich and__Ajax greases and top WITTER BROS. Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St, Danielson, Conn. Mr. William' Welristeln " will_ sell at his farm, located. three miles rorth of East Killingly. on the road leading to East Putnam, Conn., on MONDAY, APRIL 26, ‘1020, at 10 o’clock a. m., his entire farming equipment, con- sisting of cattle, horses, hens, farm- ing tools, wagons, harness. house- hold goods, ete. The farm of 105 acres, with buildings tnereon, will -also’ be of- fered for sale. Terms on personal property cash. Ten per. cent. of purchase price of real estate will be required as de- posit; $900 may remain. on mort- 3age at 5 per cent. If stormy, postponed to first fair day. ‘WILLIAM WEINSTEIN, Owner. AUCTION SALE OF JEWELRY NOW GOING ON Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Etc., are being sold at Public Auction every evening from 7 to 10 PM ; AT 74 MAIN STREET Norwich, Conn, Goods sold privately during the day at Auction Prices. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FORD 0% NERS—Doe hard? Eive you peor your magneto recharged ie y0u-waitr-Norwich- Weiding: o, Chestnut St . . oct23d 12 RF. your car mart’| ignfs? Have in the car Tel. . over New London city line. -apr2i RIBHT SERVICE WER ‘Welding that is dore right saves time and ‘méney—for new parts invariably cost more and there is almost always a delay in obtaining them. OUR' WELDING _ SERVICE -will prove a real economy to you when any- thing ‘made of metal breaks—for we can FUSE the parts into a strong de- pendable whole. Try us. NORWICH ' WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street Norwich, Conn. United States Tires Michelin Tubes Vulcanizing That Gives Satisfaction THOS. J. HEALY 372 MAIN STREET Marguerite Building TIRES! TUBES! SUPPLIES! The T. J. Shahan Co. NEXT TO POST OFFICE VULCANIZING Legal Lenses — Accessories Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS_AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH., CONN. Firestone Tires, Mobiloils, Tire Accessories. A. F. GREENE Phone 1299 331 MAIN STREET OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF AcL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scatt & Clark Corp. 807 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICE Notice to Taxpayers All persons llable to pay taxes ‘Town of Salem, Conn., Bre h,,,,,,":,,::f fied that I have a warrant to levy and coliect a tax of 20 mills on the doliar on the list of 1919; also a warrant to leevry amii| cholllect a personal tax on any son e to pay such a tax s Rown ot Satem, Gonn: 2. taxes I wiil be at the Town Hall in Salem onthe first Saturday &f each month from 1 4 o'clock 'p. m. o'clock p. ‘m. still For. the purpose of collécting surh} The Waterford, Conn. Service station, Quaker T T:lm Lady Assi FUNERAL ‘mnsc‘rgxp 3 Heary Allen & Son Co. 88-MAIN STREET - istant. * Telephone 410-3 DAY OR NIGHT C ‘Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Strect Chamber of Commerce B\ Phone 238> Iding Lady Assistan.' GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer “rompt Service Day or Night. Shea & Burke Funeral Directors TRUCKING AND TEAMING TRUCKING — Long and short dis- tance; prompt service and low pricés. Everett Bros. i0° Shetucket St Phone $49-4. aprid GEO. LAMBEHT, OCCUM, CONNa Telephone 617-12. Long Distasice Trucking and Moving. TEAMING and movimg; long distance trucking a speciaity. John H. Ford, 233 Main St Pbone 792. noviid C. D. JOSLYN, 205 West Main suciessor to Jonn Woodmansee, lizht and heavy teaming; local aad long dise tance urniture muvius 3 speclaity. . el 853 C. 3. BROMLEY & SOX Shetucket St Phone 3: \ LONG DISTANCE MOV BROWN & HARTL Shetucker St. | Phone 60; PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAXING AND FRUCKING done very promptly and at reasumabl prices. ARTHUR L LATHROP, . Shetucket St Phone 175, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, JAMES FUMIGNARO, St d Excavatisg « Comcrete Work Address: 123 Oukridge St, City. Tel 627-5. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor 9 STETSON & YOUNG £ CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials &t right prices by skilled labor. Telephone 50 West Main St Music HELEN L. PERKINS . TEACHER OF SINGING 63 UNCAS STRZET Telephone 557-2 Ernest E. Bullard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE 1 HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND DANCING. H. LEVY, instructor, Odd Fellows’ Hall, formerly Chamber of Commerce. Phone 1248-3. Prjvate lessons daily. Beginners’ class Thursday at 7.30 p. m. Advanced class Thursdays, $.30 p. m. apriéd PIANO TUN E'Rl PIANO TUNER. BYRON A, WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. Phone 584. GEER, THE PIANG TUNER. 122 Prozpect St Phone 31L FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 833-2 22 Clgiremont Ave DRUGGISTS - HOTEL McALPIN CHOCOLATES in Pound Box:s . LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES In Pounds and Half Pounds AT DUNN’S PHARMACY e —— ~ BOOKSINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD - Interest at the rate of 90 per cent. | Slank Bookz Made and Rules to Orde will be added after June 1st, 1920. H -“' s'..q“’ + CHRISTOPHER A. ROGERS, —_— Tax Collector, Town of Salem. S ass == -2 Dated at Salem, ‘Conn. thip 9th, day.| bnsss Cintars oo Shacs hers o o4 of April, 1820. aprios medium petier than iufouzu ihe ad vet tising cotumms <% Tue Sulletin. #