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A Balletin. Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want . Advertisemeni Wiil Get It A Bulletin For Sale * Advertisement Wiil Sell It ’ __NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIOAY, MAY 25, 1920 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell Ik WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellansous FOR SALE 'WANTED—Two gentlemen or young couple to room with also use of parlor. MEN-WOMEN, over 17, wanted to become government clerks; $100 month up; write jmmediatet; sitions now open. Dept. 31-BE., Rochester, N, Y. mayl3WESM WANTED—1,000 cords of hard wood, livered at yard, or on cars. Phone 75-2 Putnam, Conn., exchange, or Write Grosvenordaie Company, venordale, Conn. WANTED—By June 15th, a cottage house or apartment, in good location; two in family. Write Box 264, this of- itenographer desires po- ce; fine refer- rivate famil; and steamfitters; ak St.. may2i 2 years’ experiel ‘Write Steno,, this office. &chool St, Webster, iing /s T WANTED A man _with famlily, or WANTEDYou single, to_work on farm; house woman for general of Box 28, Windham, 35-4 Willimantic Div. NTED—Woman or girl a few hours a_day. may21d middle aged housework, family » Cons. Phone for free list po- -anklin lnstitute, 1 Call 8. B’e‘:aé B Sboe Store, Taftville. et hel “MAN WANTED — Norwich Seam Inguire 215 West Main St. k at_Windham North Gros- ‘WANTED—Coo! Tel. 35-4 Willimanti WANTED—At once, girls for steady employment at light, clean work; good pay. Brookhill Man- ufacturing Co. Mechanic St., son, Conn. Tel. 101. WANTED_Girl. Steam Laundry. WANTED A few experienced skein winders and quillers; ‘West Side Silk Mill. Two gentlemen to room ju private family. Box C., care of Bulletin. ‘may3T first class line- WANTED_AC once, a small farm, 15 acres or more, must be near the town of Brooklyn, Conn. Address The Weis- up by a 26 mi fer Farm Agency, Danielson, -Conn. proposition to the Phene 2634, New London, ntment, between § to 12 a. m. e . also learners. | — T e ol houss, within ten days. Call 361:4. IF YOU: WILL cut this advertisement out and mail to The Plaut-Cadden Co., together with your name and address. you will receive a book containing 100 of the old-fashioned songs, free. maid and also_a D Lane, ‘Washington St. Tel. 411 miia. SALESLADIES wanted. Apply W. Woolworth Co. 'AH‘;"—OII‘ werk. _The Turner-Stant: WANTED AT ONCE WANTED —Blacksmith, Norwich Ave., R. Paperhanger 18; _good pa: A_OPTOMIST a_ man who still carrles a bottle opemer on his key ring, and who buys his cigars at Fa gan's Smoke Bho) Cigars and Tobacco are under glass, in perfect condition, no dust Opp. Woolworth's 5 and 10. Every bit of our boy: good posi- Turner & Stanton FOR SALE — Three heifers, with calves by their side, Ayrshire and Jer- sely. M#s. Charies Wijliams, GFeen Holiow Road, Moosup, Con: may28d FOR SALE__Young _Guernsey will calf in few days. Shulman’ Farm, Hanover, Ct. Tel. 710-3. may27d FOR SALE—A set of double team harnesses, a set of express harness, a driving harness and a good Concord buggy. N. A. Witter, 42 Main St,, Dan- ielson, Conn. Tel. 32-1 may27d FOR SALE_Parlor sto nut St FOR SALE—Ten-room cottage, all furnished, with three bathing houses, running water, electric lights location at Pleasant View, near troiley and church, shore front; reasonable price. Phone '1932-2. may2ed + FOR SALE—A modern cottage, nine rooms and bath. Inquire 291 Prospect St Mrs. Alice A. Baker. _may26d ’ FOR SALE—One of the finest farms in the county, all kinds of fruit, chick- en ranch and truck farm; sickness only reason for selling; money maker; wood enough to pay for it; a bargain. Weite X, Y. %, Builetin. may2éd FOR SALE—Eight-Holstein heifers, 1 to 3 vears old, 4 registered, 4 Hol- stein_cows, 1 registered, 5 years old, due July 31, 1 registered, 4 vears oid. calved May 4, 1 5 vears old, coming in this fall, 1 3" year old, fresh. Ipguire of W. E. Clark, 15 Mountain St.. Willi may26d WANTED—Farms. We need more farm for sale, ‘We have cask cus- Yours next to go. First Class Stenographer Write Box 777, Bulletin WANTED A POSITION WITH A FAIR SALARY YEARS OF EX- WORK. AD- ETIN OFFICE. The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ng and earn some money carrying papers. there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. your farm today. tomers for them. SPRING COATS for women and chil- dren. Forget the high prices and think of the Pasnik Co. WANTED—To buy second Get_our prices befors vou sell. Franklin St. Phone A. Bruckner, 3 WANTED—To buy veai calves, 18¢ Ib. up. beef and dairy cattle, Call E. Colchester, Ct. Tel. 65. WANTED _ Antique furaiture, mir- rore, colored glass, silver, ehina, old books. and old letters. Bruckner, 55 Frapklin St WANTED ANTIQUE FURNITURE, COLORED GLASS, BEAD BAGS, PEWTER, OLD NEWSPAPERS, ALMANACS PRINTED IN AMERICA BEFORE 1800, C. J. KING, BOX 195, NORWICH, CONN. TEACHERS I have eight good positions open for next September in schools near Willimantic and Norwich for teachers of at least a year perience—Also a few positions for school graduates with no experience, who are willing to attend state sum- mer school four weeks at New_ H: L. DR PA.SCHWARTZ HBN decay begins eat- ing through the enamel of your teoth and attacks the dentine, upon bringing disease to the dental pulp in the cent- er of the tooth structure. This pulp or “nerve” is the life of the tooth. The den- tist may find a cavity have not discovered. PAULA scnwm'r‘z.n.n,ni' DENTIST ON THE SQUAR MAINST: = NORW} Frequently LICENSED ENGINEERS AND PILOTS FOR NEW YORK HARBOR ENGINHERS GRT-HOUR DAY, SIX DAYS PLACKES TO D BY MEN WHO 'HOUT MAKING ATEVER. THIS STRIKE-BREAKING AD- APPLY TO R M. SUPERINTE: NEW HAV HARTFORD RAILROAD, FILLED VACA DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon KT’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. RTISEVENT. Healthy, Happy Homes, Supervision. Write or phone, Frederick W. Porter, The Ridges, Willimantic. limantic 16-2. MONEY Phone, Wil- TRLCKING AND TEAMING On Diamonds, Jew- siry, Watches and all Persunal prop. erty at a low rate of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for LIBERAL LOAN co. ck for long dis- DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours:, 9 a. m, to 8 p. m. TO LOAN 63 Frankiin St. AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B, WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett Gity Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX Norwich, Conn Trucking and_Moving, TEAMING and movmg; long distance B. JOSLY N, 203 West \Woodmansee, I iocal and long dis- £ a specialty. DENT DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding LEY & SON, »V'N & HARTLEY, i NITURE MOVING. FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—15 11000 to 1500 | sold cheap if taken at once. {give me un offer. horses, ranging from and 7 to 8 p. m, AND FRUCKING prompuy and at ressunable FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors LE—Two good heavy work- , wagons and harness, all in Lambert, Occum. D. 8, Norwich Town. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Telephone 617 PHYSICIANS weight 2800 1 W. Tyler Browne, M. D. PHYSICIAN IN ELECTBICAL THEATMENT AND X-RAY. 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 SUNDAYS 12 to 2 175 BROADWAY, ON TROLLEY LINE Lady Assistant. JUST ARRIVED My car of Horses are here. —several nice pairs, good chunks and Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. business horses. BRASS GOODS 15 are 335 per theus: T. 11 Frasklia St. s e s e e ey Nickel Plating KINDRED FINISHES and Embalmers 322 Main Street Greatest Variety of CIGARS and TOBACCO in the city. Chamber of Commerce B Phone 228.2 Lady Assistant All the Local Brands of Cigars— Acker, Merrall and Condit Com- UNITED METAL MFG. CO., Inc. Norwich, Conn Prempt and Satisfactory Work JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 West Main Street Established for half a Century. Thamesville e e e e— CHIROPODIST PLUMBING AND GASFITTING = IKUSF;H"‘- J. COCHI PLUMBING, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square. A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mir, Cummings’ Spring Arch Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main-8t. Norwich. Conn. Phene 1366-4 plumbing by expert workmen 4t the fiirest prices is auteed; also heating ‘and gas fitting. SOBN F. TOMPKINS, Heating and Plumbing §: FRANKLIN STREET . S r———— !07“1!‘:” tLLE!I Flowers and Trees| = FOR ALL OCCASIONE mantic, Conn. FOR SAVE 15 head voung milking gows, 8 pair sieers and helters and ‘horses. J. Feldman. Tel. 45-3 Leba- non, Oakland Farm. may268d FOR SALE 35 foot hull yacht Onda, will make good power, sail or house. boat; can be seen at Thames shipyard. Phone §15-4 New London. may2sd FOR SALE—Mowing machine. H. 1. Pendleton, R. D, No. 1, Norwich, Conn. Tel, 1851-% ma; FOR SALE-_Legnorn and Red chic weekly; parcel post. A. B. Hall, Wal- lingford, Con ay21d FOR SALE—16 head of young cattl 7 steers, 1 bull and § heifers. Tele phone 1344-2, apr2id FOR SALE—Mersel American trum- | pets, cornets, trombones, $25; the best moderate price instruments ‘manufac- tured. Cash, Agent. apréd SURPRISE yourself andj visit the millinery department at the' Pasnik Co. Yery large stocks at very low prices. Hundreds of sample hats, one of & kind. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. mar$d FOR SALE—Cottage house of eight rooms, situated on Peck St. about ten minutes’ walk from the Norwich Wool- en Co,, electricity, steam heat and room for garage; price reasonable. For fur- ther particulars, inquire of John A. Moran, Real Estate Broker. ¥ranklin prid FOR' SALE Golng out of Tewn—wiil sell all my Household -Goods, Furniture, Carpets, ete. Call at 188 West Main St., up- stairs. $2,000 Cash Secures Big Connecticut Farm With 12 cattle, poultry, wagons, harness, corn planter, corn sheller, valuable machinery, tools; 167 acres, splendidly situated, ‘mile R, R, close city; rich watered pasture, valuable wood, or- chard produced 100 bbls. apples last year, ‘other fruit, berries; §-room house, veranda, big stock barn, base- ment,” silo, other buildings; owner re- only $2,000 cash, balance easy terms. Details page 20 Strout's Farm Bargains 33 States; Strout Farm Agency, 150AK. St, New York City. ay28d GOOD FARMS REASONABLE PRICES I have several attractive farms in this vicinity, and a farm bargain near Monson, Mass., 14 miles on state road to Springfield—one of New England's most wide awake cities, Archa W. Coit HIGH GRADE PROPERTIES Telephone 1334 63 Broadway A Wonderful Opportunity 103-acre farm, one mile from R. R., well divided into located in Taftville, pasture, tillable and woodland; ful 11-room house, fruits of all kind outbuildings in best of repair; stoc consists of 16 cows, T heifers, 1 bull, sows, 4 shoats, 16 pigs, chickens, wagons, had ; partly plante price and particufars, F. L RAC anielson, Conn. inquire of Phone 198. machine-worked flelds, spring and lake tiring_throws in everything at $5,800, Catalogue copy_free. Nassau | land in the best state of cultivation; beauti- excellent terms. For FOR SALE TO RENTCottage house with six rooms. Inquire of M. E. McGuire. T RS TR TO RENT _Room with board; tadle boarders. 13 Boswell Ave. may27d ward. LOST AND FOUND LOST—One 32x4 auto tire, mounted. on rim, probably between New London Taftville, May 2ith. Finder please one New London 1312. Sultabie rec may3sd TO RENT_For the season, (r June 1, a summer cottage of five rooms. furnished, at Quaker Hill. Inquire at this. office. may37d_ TO RMENTFurnishe ooms, bt housekeeping. Mrs, Congdom, £3 Me- Kinley Av apr3od Howard Davis, Goodyear. eturn ‘to Tty Woolen Mill Reward. LOST—A tan and white bird dog, without & tag a ars. Finder notify . Mr: Reward. mayzsd '—A sum_ of money, Finder between lease fice. may2sd FOR RENT—To small American fam- ily, lower flat 39 Orchard St. with space far car for temant. Inquire up- stairs. may26d TO RENT—A furnished room. with modern improvéments, with _private family, to acouple. Phone 1645. “"PHREE furnished rooms, gas range, and running water. 25 Mountain Ave. may22d +TO RENT—Two floors about 30x60 ft. in Vaughn Bldg., Ferry St., for light manufacturing or ogher purposes. Ap- ply to Vaughn Fouhdry Co., 11 Ferry St,, City. may1sd LOST—Saturday, Norwich and Thompson, Conn. 4% Goodyear mounted on Kelsey rim. receive reward. May 23, between: one Jex cs 3 Return and A. C. Swan Co, < automobile may27d Norwich-New mobile gasoline tank which finder will please Zineering Co., reward. _Phone 319. 150 Jos. Corning Road, R. F. D. No. 3. LOST—Tuesday afternoon, on the london road, an autp- eave at Counn. Sales and Bn- 93 Water St, and ‘sll may2id LOST—One white pig. weight about If found, notify Daniel Dean, may24d TO RENT—Three-room apartment, furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 353-12. may13d $4,500 cent cel first mortgage at 6 per secured by an excellent par- real estate in Norwich. Will reduce principal $100 every six months. ~Address MORTGAGE, care Builetin, or Telephone 876. Dwelllng, 16 Tooms. suitable ielson, boa only $4,500. We aiso offer a nearly mew house, and new barn, located in the thriving ; property is |in splendid repair, attractively located, village of ~ Moosup. This and can be Qur list o everything that one might desire. in touch with us at once. to serve and satisfy our customers. BODO REAL ESTATE AND NCE AGENCY, urchased at a bargain. Office Bank Bullding, Danielson. Carter _St., Danielson. Tel. 223-2. - FOR SALE A very desirable small farm of 38 acres. with nice 7-room house and sev- will be sold very cheap to close an estate if taken For full particulars in- eral good outbuildings, over at_once. quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, may20d Frapklin Square. 'BONANZA BUY for boarding house, on outskirts of Dan- near Comnecticut Mills; splen- did location, good barn, % acre of land. Here is a great chance to establish a ling or rooming house in a com- munity where rooms are at a big pre- mium, The price for this property is properties contains about Get We strive INSUR- Windham County Natiomal|>5ld furniture, bedding, etc., a collection Residence FOR SALE $1,300 A small place with twe acres of good tillable land, abundance of ruit, brooks run over the place, surrounded by immense shade trees, house has 6 rooms, located on state road 20 minuf by auto from Franklin square, ideal summer home for the children. For particulars Central Bldg. Phone Norwich FRANCIS D. DONOHUE TO RENT—Four-room flat, modern Inquire Thames Coal es St Aprsd STORAGEHousehnld goods stored for long or shert term; rates reason- able. Fauning Studio, §2 Broadway. ec TO RENT Furnished rooms: rooms for light housekeeping. 10€ School St. Phone 1048 also Apply aug23d AUCTIONS AUCTION I will sell at public auction the con- tents of ye old Adam Tavern at 122 West Town St, Norwich Téwn, Conn., FRIDAY, MAY, 28, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., RAIN OR SHINE, consisting of antiques, crockery, furni- ture, several tall clocks, old pewter, of a lifetime. Also, at same time and place, the real estate, the well known old tavern, an ideal place for a tea room, with large garage attached. Come and bring your friends, as this eale is for the high dollar, and must be sold to settle an estate. CASPER K. BAILEY, may19d Administrator. Norwich, in said Distriet, he the administratio e administration account withasaid in the hands of the E certa personal property, it S g - the Probate € Norwich, in said District, o of June, 182 noox, tributees of said estate, said ing by publishing this order om some newspaper in suid Di e e SRS AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within a of Norwich, o 2L Jorawich, oa the Iith day of May, A Present—NELSON J. 4 for the Distric AYLIN e. Estate of Catherine mu:fi.' of It appearing to and belng f Court that upon the settlement of for distribution Ordered, That a hearing be had at urt Room ir the City of at 11 o'clock ‘heh ld' & o'clock in t 4 to gscertain the 2 dis hav rict. at le six days prior of s d hearing, and make return to_the Cou FOR SALE FOR SALE 200 PIANO BOXES AT $2.00 EACH. THE PLAUT-CADDEN €O, MAIN ST, NORWICH. FOR SALE—Automobiles class condition. Phone " FOR SALE — 191 first class condition; Chapman, Colchest five passenger and as good as nmews price cash; demonstration b Moosup _$0. electric lights ed; 1916 Studebaker. six cylinder tour- INSURANCE THE STRENGTH of an old and tried FOR SALE a home. A. V. COVELLO, Telephone 683-3. 198 Clm St Three-tenement house that is a good investment for anyone desiring to own Always rented, and will be sold on easy terms and at a price that will give a good return on tie money, company for your policy—Ineuranas that is all the name implies. Our service saves you money. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building 91 Main Street MusIic |~ FOR SALE cated at Groton Long Point; JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, tools and machinery of all kinds; good milk route; one of the best farms to be FOR SALE Substantial brick dwelling of 19 rooms, arranged for 3 flats, situated two minutes ' walk from Franklin Square; would make an ideal rooming house. FOR SALE One 20 Horsepower Ledgerwood En- gine and Boiler—Double Cylinder, Double Drum. One 5 Horsepower Maynard Gasoline Engine, with Clutch and Driving The above items will be sold very rea- For full ihquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE sonably. Pulley. One 8-in Four' Side Rogers Moulder. ’ particulars $750 cottage has electric lights and furnishings are antigue, Investigate. and some timber, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400} William A. Wilcox 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. | Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 “BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, MAJESTIC BUILDING. — ey 'WHEN YOU WANT t= dut your bus. iness before the publis, thers .i: medium better than Orders Deliversd MAPLEWUUD NURSERY CO, T. H. PEABODY up JOHN 16 Asylum St., closed serv- wich Do ice car. Phone 1507. THERE 15 no advertistrg medtum Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- iTough the ad- letin for Dusiness resulte veitising coramm= ¢ The Bulletin. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law Removed to 44 Shetucket St. Buys 3 Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uvated as it is in a quiet village not over 3.3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The the A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cash—several hurdred cords of wood Price very low for quick sale. Easy terms. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 Main Strest The beautiful summer home of the late John Campbell, very desirably lo- a rare opportunity to secure a very choice seashore property at an attractive price. For tuller particulars, inquire of BACON STUDIO BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR AND UKULELE Tel. 736 34 Central Building HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREET Telephone 557-2 ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Vielin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few | Outfits to Lend. LS | DANCING. N. H. LEVY, instructor, 0dd Fellows’ Hall, formerly Chamber of Commerce. Phone 1248-3. . Private lessons dally. . FOBBALE Evening class and social every Thurs- First class 230-acre farm, pleasant |day at 1.30. Join at any time. maylsd location, Imain improved state road, mail and telephone service, excellent 12-room house, 2 large barns, silo, ice- house, garages, poultry houses pastures, balance _woodland, buildings, $5,000, $1,000 cash. Tryon's Agemcy, WOOD FOR SALE BURN WwWO0OD COAL. PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 FOR SALE from Boswell Avenue car line. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 ITALIAN AGENCY sells Foreign Money Orders and Steam- | JAMES FUMIGNARO, ship Tickets for ali parts of the world. | Stome, Comcrete Work and Excavating. Packages of all kinds delivered in all for 1,000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all in good condition, 100 acres smooth, fertile fields, 100 acres spring-watered stream through farm, running spring water at ‘Willimantic, Comn. AND SAVE YOUR HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL 233 MAIN STREET $2,500 Will Buy 7 Room Cottage House, with electric lights—2 minutes’ walk 198 CLIFF STREET HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shetucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway e ———T——E BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway BUILDING CONTRACTOR, Address: parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire | 123 Oakridge St, CMty. Tel. 027-3. nsurance. M. FORMIGLIO, WILLIAM 318 Franklin St, Nerwich, C c' YOUNG Phone 784-3- Successor to ———— STETSON & YOUNG PIANO TUNERS CARPENTER and BUILDER GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospect St. Phone §11. Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. Telephone .~ 50 West Main St FOR SALE—Two new Velie '5-pa; senger cars, just arrived from the fac- tory; splendid desire to move at once t for run only muchine; passenger Huds runs f We, will make prices on ‘these cars to suit you. son Garage, C. ielson, Conn, ask Tor demonstration also a line of used cars w ich we make room nes; Foard touring, i00ks like a new brand new ger Velle sedan, passenger Jeflery. and arrangements more new mac like a to The Daniei- H. Pellett, Prop. Tel. 190. FOR SALE—Two light six Oakland ars, $575 and § one has new engine d batiery; will demonstrate. 2 m: FOR SAL Davidson Call after York Ave., East Side. speedster wrice 3300. A Con m FOR SAL oe, run 0 miles, four good tires, bumper and new pare; must be sold at once. Phone 19 OR SALE—One light auta run miles for one right request. P may 1961 . hewly paint. FOR SALE—%-ton tru. new { ing car, overhauled and painted, rum 14,000 miles; prices very low. W. E Clark, 5 AMounmtain St, Willh Conn. may: car with new oversize tires; 1919 Ford tourin car, in fine condition; 1915 Ford tou ing; Dodge roadster, ical condition. Baltic. FOR SALE—1%1y Ford upplementary commercl; spring and in good mechan- Adams Motor Co., may25d he nearly new, b Chaimers 5 USED CARS—1 touring, Overland, -ton truck! She- model 90, tourin FOR SALE—1912 ord_touring ood condition. §9 Fountain FOR SALE—Federal motor 3%-ton, cheap, good conditio: Wilcox, Lisbon, Conn. Phone may22d FOR SALE — A six in_good condition. maybd FOR SALE—Maxwell cars; more car for the money, more miles to the gallon; Maxwell 5 pas. touring_and roadster $1,155, Maxweli coupe 31,795 Makwell sedan $1,895: pas. touring and roadst sport model 15, 095, Chal truck, L J 8-13. Hudson super Tel. 1. and Chalmei $1,945, C Chalmers mers 4 pa pas. sedan truck $1.3 troit. H. E. Danielson; Conn. Anderson, 21 Mapl Tel. 349, copy of record petition be the Probate C Norwich of June. afternoon, dency hearing thereon be gi lication of this newspape District, the dat appeared in Co 1‘ praying. to be the FOR SALE—1918 Dodge touring car, with winter top, in best of condition. S. Adams, 921 Main St, Willimantic, Ct. apr2id FOR SALE—Maxwell touring cars, 16 and 17, 3500 to $600; Chevrolet tour- ing several other cal at low prices. H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St, Daniel- son, Comn. Tel 340. aprsd FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- cycles and bicycles at the Norwich Cycle Co., 44 Water St. apréd FOR SALE 1920 FIVE-PASSENGER REO, FOUR U. §. ROYAL CORD TIRES, EXTRA TIRE AND TUBE, RUN ONLY 1,000 MILES, $1,800. NORWICH BUICK CO. CLASSIEST. ROADSTER IN NOR- WICH WILL BE SOLD THURSDAY OR FRIDAY FOR $1,000 CASH, OR TERMS, AT GARAGE REAR OF ELKS' HOME. Used Cars FOR SALE One 1917 Buick Little Six, first class condition, four new tires, one spare. One Ford Sedan, run 1,400 . miles. One Studebaker 1917 Touring Car. HUDSON-ESSEX SERVICE - STATION 191 North Main Street FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, NOTICE—We have just unloaded a car of select stock seed potatoes. Cal us before buying. Greemeville Grain Co. Phone 326-5. apr22d ! day of hearing, and retu NELSO: ve_un AYLING. Judre. foregoing 15 & true H M. DRESCHER, Clerk. 4 for the District h day of May, A. Judge AYLING. P late of Whereupon, 1t 1 heard of having .. at least The above and M. DRESCH of of May, A- Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate M nn Geer, late of for the re that an last w forth, , It 3 be heard Probate ( forenoon dency of hearing thereon lication of this o newspaper having a circulation in said trict, at least three days prior te d that re- Judge s a true Attest may2sa AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD t Colchester, within and f rict of Colchester May. A. D. 1% Present—ii Estate of Colchester, in Rufus A. Jor Vhercupon. petition be the Pr in sald of this bhaving a n in sa prior to thi said hearing, that return be made to this Court. may2sd DISTRICT Court of Pr Estate OF _ MONTVIL bate, May 27. 19 of Lucy pI . late of t. deceased. 1 for ing long’ per application in aving app ing to said estate, on file more 1 Ordered, T 1920, at 10 o'clock the Court of Prob: and the same is, on the foregoin: Court directs the . all persons interested t at said time and order of noti 3d day of Jume, n the forenoon. at erein to appear ing e in some in said re said make to , at least thre of 'hearing, and this Court of the not may28d DAN D. Judge. DISTRICT OF MONTVILLE, S8, Court of Probate, May 27th, 1 Estate of Charies F. Landphere. late of Montville, rict, deceased. The Administrato ng applied for an order authorizing and empowering him to sell certain re. te belong- ing to to said estate, ication on file more fully appe return HOME, ha Ordered. Tha ] 1920, at 10 o'clocl : the Court of Proba ned for a & lication, & and the same on the foregol Court directs all persons intere at said time and pl this order of not paper havi rlet, at le: of hearing, and urt of the notice = — DISTRICT OF “fl\’f\'ll,l.* 8. Court of Probate, May 26th. Estate of Bridge late of Montville, In said District, deceased. The Administratrix having appiled for an order th empower- ing her to sell ¢ ] estate be- longing to s plica- tion on fir and the same is, assigned 1 3 on the foregoing application, and this Court directs the Administratrix to eite ail persons interested ti at said time and_place. this order of notice one fim newspaper having a circulat District, at least three ¢ n this Court of the notice DAN D. NOTICE TO CRF AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD n HOME. J at Montville, within and the Dis- trict of Monty on the 26th day of May, A, D. 1820. Present—DAN D. HOME_Judge. . Estate of Bridget ary. iate of Montville, in said 1 1. deceased. Ordered, That the A istratrix clte the credifors of saic ed to bri ala in their claims_ &3 es! within six months from this date L7 posting ice to tnat cffect, together with @ copy of this order, on the i post nearest to the place where deceased last dwelt. and n th town, and by publishing the s in the Norwich Bulletin having a circulation in’ s und make retu-n to this ( DAN D. 1 The above and fore copy of record. Ritest! SUSAN F. HOME, Clerk. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby nolified to presen their claims against sald e<tate to the undersigned at Uncasville, Conn., withs in the time limited in the above and foregoing order. ELIZABETH MURPHY, may2sd Administratrix’

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