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L | SCHOOLS GRADUATE 180 \ o ] R ‘ 2 G 2 F i X e v Don’t Blame Children For Something 2 3 The public schools of Norwich gradu- liam J. Crawford ; song, Song.of the Vik- They Can’t Help—Goldine No. 2 5, | r A | ated 180 pupils Thursday afternoon when ‘cnxén'f“:ni‘ fi:fiy‘?’&:‘:“’é&, I“"*’;‘ Is What They Need. REPAIRING, greasing and washing the closing exercises for the elghth|joun of Arc, Rowena Fellows, 15; Me- Tory Garage 318 Frankin St Buone grades were held at the lvamcm;-smhwl morized, Dramatized Reading Lesson, in lzo‘n't npAalxlal:hyour cl::lildr‘en ‘r|or tm-‘l‘:1 756, ks je22d ; % largest class, 75, was|three acts, M: des 7 and | weiting. ¢ spanking in the world | - e oy — e — ‘;‘:‘t‘g}x:gt:d TE" ies e P by 8; ..,,,:f‘m"é;{f ?:"’:;‘m,“;‘,,;?;"m, won't nelp their kidneys, and that is| INSYDE TIRES, inner armor 0 % 's | auto tire: ables mileage, pre school, while the second largest class,|Viola J. Turnbull, '19; address, B. P. m;;,‘;",fi i&‘:n‘:.“x':‘ 1 ‘g‘“’,".;.f"i‘.?.'z Bt tires s bl it Mt SOt “ o | L 2 ’, 49, was graduated from the West Chel-| Bishop, secretary of school board; song, something must be done and done |Saving. Circulars free. E. Y. Haskell, sea Grammar school. Greeneville school| Kentucky Babe, class; presentation of | quickly. .Unless you start treatment, |31 Bellevue Place, New London. Phone had a class of 34, West Town street 7,|diplomas and prizes, B. P. Bishop; song,| this habit will remain with the child | 575-4. Je23d and Town street 4. The Wequonnoc|Star Spangled Banner. |and probably grow worse as the years | pomp OWNERS— Doe T . school at Taftville had a class of 11} The graduates follow: Charles Albert pass. Now is the time to check it. our car s\art hard? Eave you cor fi his? graduates. Kingsley Garden, Charlotte Justin Fel-| Mrs. Cella Shanon was worried over Qe pelth Have e your magneto recharged in_ the car Broadway School. lows, Robert William Risley, John Mor- :‘:_'_" R t‘;,‘.“ge";f;emni vbowhile you wait. Norwich Welding Zo, The graduating class at Broadway|gan Rogers®, Robert Singleton Stott, Leo St estnut St it. For two years Mrs. Shanon tried to Grammar school numbered 75. The ex-|Tumicki, Viola Jane Turnbull®, Steven|check the trouble, but without success. / g held in the senior room at| Wierzbinski, Annie Elizabeth Zukowski | She heard from friends that Goldin i oo and the programme opened | *—Post graduates. No. 2 was a good kidney remedy. and with several selections by the school or-| Florence M. Bennett is principal of the | got a bottle. Now she <ays: r chestra, Rev. Alexander H. Abbott, pas-|school and Mrs. Elizabeth G. Danihy was T had three doctors for my daughter tor of the United Congregational church | the planist. but they didn’'t seem to do any good. I got a bottle of Goldine No. I and it West Chelsea Grammar School. stopped the bed-wetting the second ‘At the Wost 1| night. It was the first medicine we 4 s Music, sextet, C. Donizetti Mgt i e M s ever ot that would do it. Goldine 1s WE WILL SELL ANY PNEUMATIC TIRE OR TUBE Jnin Sir irom Tannhuuser. "Wagnor: | Gipiomas meing presented by tonsy & | * 500 B the rignt xing of o Ernest Gillett; Spring Song, . 3 - Pasepied, B B '5+| Tirrell, principal of the Norwich Free| mother, one who is constantly looking Mendelssohn by school orchestra; muSic, scademy. The class motto was I Can|out for the welfare of her child. Al America the Beautiful, Katherine T.ee|anq I Will. The exercises which were | mothers should be like her. And they I Bates; declamnt?r;; 'fl{,e I;n;nldrath Man, | neld at 2.3% o'clock were as follows: should keep Goidine in the home for E. C. Foster, 'ohn . ‘ellows ; recl- e cl remn. emember, 0] ne No. tation, Brave. Moustache, the Dog SOMier [ oranasten & roicr aory; Holzman, schoel|s for kidney trouble. For sale in your | ALL BATTERIES REPAIRED ANG of France, Pauline C. Brown, Rose 3 P . o rrance, Tauline C. o Sevmone|S; A Ward: school chorus prayer, Rev. et B DS RECHARGED, } 2. < gt 4 o ‘g8 ; music, e aut] lue Hathome ; declapaiion, Magers ‘.” tae| Danube, Strauss, school chorus; read-|celebration at 10 o'clock, at the Church NORWICH BA-ITERY cot e u Flag, F. K. Lane, Nelson Leirich: recl-|ing, Americanism, Roosevelt, Israel Solo-|of the Immaculate Conception, of a pon- 114 FRANKLIN STREET A | tatiori, Sonny’s Diploma, Ruth MCEMery | mon ‘Stamm; music, The Postilion’s Song, | tificial high mass by Bishop John G. Phone 1043-2 Stuart, Millicent Disco; music, My Ov.v'n Hadley, school chorus; reading, Hope of | Murray of Hartford. 3 TUnited States, Chas. E. Eggett; decla- the Nation, Schurman, Sarah Markbff;| The officers of the mass were: Cel . . 0 - N mation, Mr. Barker's Picture, Herman|mysic, violin solos, Kol Nedrei Bruch,|brant, Bishop Murray; assistant priests, Goldbers. Jacob Chernis; Cavatina, Raff, H Rev. J: A. Broderick of T\ il Our Stock consists of Firestone Fabric and Cord Tires, Red §*ixi,. . ric poe: oo e (20 o Gure, o sz i, ot o ot | ()VERHAULING . . o . obert Browning, Dorothy Pasnik; mu-|fenhach’ Jacob Chernis and Henry Bry-|ington, sub deacon; Rev. Joseph E. Mec- 3 Ve ‘Wind, C. Saint S: B and Grey Tubes. This offer includes Giant Pneumatic Truck §| s, resne wina, @ Seint Seene M nan; reading, Americanization, Sherman |Carthy, of Moosup, master of ceremon- declamation, The Meaning of American- i jsm, Charles E. Hughes, Rowland Rogers, Clyde Kenneth Carpenter; read-|ies, Rev. William H. Flynn land Rev. l l I I Ig IDen‘ 01 . T ing, America For Me, Henry VanDyke, | Eugene P. Cryne. The wel te il’es alld l.lbes but nOt SOlld l‘l.le i €s. ison; recitation, Kim's Last ip- & > come- - to, . Whi AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES presented the diplomas. The programme _ Frieda Elizabeth Johnson; Music, Even-| Bishop Murray and the sermon were ping, Clarke, Faithe E. Curtis; music,|ing Wind, Camille Saint-Saens, Beatrice|given by the pastor of the church, Rev. A Merry Life, Denza; declamation, How . = Evelyn Ableman, Blanche Benton Free-|Luke Fitzsimons, forgerly of Rockville. He Saved Saint Michael's, A. P. Stan-|p ooV e Grodler Gertrude Es- This offer includes Application. Every Tire is a guaranteed §/5c: o . same S Caman, ver | 5, e doncy “pevenn: cinse COLCHESTER SCHOOLBOYS GAiba I Weyunthiausic’ Anaroes TAL| s Ao ey Bryoan, Cli%e OF A.L KINDS ¥ S i Tocr praditalion of Spimis L L taenier, SRk Rivin SRS S ST L EMA O T . . . ° > & i 5 " | Israel Solomon Stamm, Burton William A track meet was held Thursday after- first quality tire, carrying full Firestone guarantee. Rev, Alexander H. ABbott: o 0 . Automobiles, o PR A HEA musiz, Robinson, Frank Whidica: music, Merry|noon at Colchester by the boys of the Ca.rnages, Wagonx, June, Vincent, school chorus; reading,|high and grammar schools. The meet was “The se\;efi!y-flve member of the class|The Flag, Déle, Isabelle Marguerite Mul- vere as follows: We also want to announce that we are now ready to do all § /i, 55 Bimital s, 3o | Gimey, Choms, matee Jot school chorus;| E. Keller and O. C. Fowler. The results| Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. Villiam J. Bermande, Elroy J. Bolduc,|pregentation of diplomas Henry A. Tir-|in the various events were as follows: Vincent Bono, Bruno W. Budzeck, Rich- 5 1 ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, 11, principal Norwich Free Academy; 100 yard dash: MacDonald first, time s, -~ = . o e . s : ard D. Bunnell. George E. Clement, John | o 4 Blacksmithing in all its branches kinds of Vulcanizing on any tire from 3 inch up to and in- | Conine, Eiworts Crimer Fiva | Mty "oepsiay SEoafet Sefmer. Se7| 12 tecoda; M. Steadman second, 11 . Dan owland H. Denison, Thoem- clu ding th e 8 in Ch Giant Pneumatic Tka Tire the only as J. Dodd, Jr. Earl Erickson, (George !h;?rfé fixg&n:cm’; orx‘;};itxmsmomq e Pt tme 7 : : 0| 8-5 seconds; E. Ruser second, D. S. Had- A g— E:erbag{:finfihnagabfglogdw:gr? Stamm, Isabelle Marguerite Mulcahy, Sa-!roff third: & scutt & clark com. - - . 3 .| rah Markoff, Frieda Elizabeth Johnson,| Running broad jump: Class A, won by . . ‘ . . Graham, Charles E. Hagbers, Alfrad Jiar- | oy, : i _ - 4 3 yde Kenneth Carpenter, Rivy Rosen-|C, A 2 ¢ place in New London or Windham countiesthat Giant Pneu- /i im "5k "o " iy | e piemmcty Sarmens, 07 Rt | ¢ Hoxie, 1 fb 1 inches; wcond 2| 607 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREEY 3 enjamin E. ull, John L ane, e : Class B, liam Robinson, Polly Brewer Mitchell,| first Edw. Ruser, 13 feet, 8 inches, second > . 0®e . Jr., Walter Lang, Harold F. Lathrop, 4 : . matic Tire Vulcanizing is done. Plans, Specifications for fac- tories and buildings; Sur- veys and reports; Water work; Sanitary engineer- ing; etc. i berti, h - Nelson Lerich, George A. Letender, John | Joco) Chernis, John —Albertl, Joseph|M. Broder, third M. Cohen. Class C, won lander, Perry Hollander, James T S CUDWORTH & THOMPSON, Seph Moore. Ralph C. Parker, J. M) Kelley, Robert Eldredge Montgomery.| ' Hoxie, tied in Class A at 4 feet, 2 ARCHITECTS, o Bangall, Donald B, Rathbone, Rus-| Harry Joseph Morse, Kenneth Vernon|incnes (Class B, high jump, tdied by J.| Thayer Bulldinr Norwich; Conm \ sell P. Storms, Louis Weltin. Daniel J.|Thompson, Frank Whidica, Beatrics Ev-| ices: Class B, . . > . Welton, Donald F. Whitney, Dorothy W. Celia Ergpn [ ] [ (] 7 feet; second N. Lerman, third S. Mintz. , El 1, 0 » co, Rose Driscoll, Eleanor Edwards, De- | Lam Beisky, Sarah Shuelman o Soen Ruth Parker, Dorothy Pasnik, Florence lis M. Thumm, Madeline Thune, Woront. | Lt oaodbérs, . Andle = Shereshevahy, cipal, Frank W. Clapp; assistants, Mrs, | PrnciPal of the school Mrs. John B. Oat of 101 CLff street, ar- PROTECTION FOR STATE BIRDS believed the Connecticut fish and game| struction of them, these vagrant cats? They kill the birds|!Ng supervisor, Miss Mary G. Hender- in May, ARCHITECTS Adam Gernhard, Frank Lee Grover | by M. Serafin, 15 feet, 8 inches: a R. Lockwood, Lorain C. Macpherson, | pj SR ealis S Hb e, | Matricet TOE] o) ps o SESh hes - jecon Delwin H. Martin, Clifford Moody, Jo- | 1oant pov oy = Francis | -, Browl, third Joe Mintz, elyn Ableman, Charron, _Helen 5 Allen, Loretta Allm, = Sylvia Alofsin, | Fenrietta Cuprak, George Alvin Risley, | SEECIRE Brosd form: Class 4 won By arcla Bruckner, Frances Brush, Helen|morence Margaret Clifford, Henry Bry-| i oa o (o S0k & il 2 o 3 N. Burdick, Arline H. Cobleigh, Faith| 0" Blanche Benton Freeman, Abra-|Steadman. Class B, won by C. Hoxie. BlLDERBECK &LANGDON 331 Main Street Phone 1299 Norwich, Conn. fl| 5 GuriisCatherine Davis, Milfcent Dis. | 122 aimn 5 o Bicycle race: Class A, won by C.| Louls Abramson Rose Weiner, Sylvia A oy = INC. lia I Gray, Catherine Hayes, Muriel W.|woirson Ethel Louise Dunbar, Gertrude | HOXiei second Stearns, third J. Wallis.| o g !(;Iold;edgg‘.’ Eg,na i{lng. Marjorie J. Mac-| pether Hathaway, Edith Krieger, Marion g:.:?w(?z' m’;fl‘? s;‘:m»?_“’:dmu- second | § ARCHITECTS— New London County Dlstrlbutors ot pares ¢ oot e oD, s‘efi’:xc’f'fifl'ch“S?nfi”Efiifi;l?fi'fl?: THeSTRLLIGvent was/the, ons farnthitng) ENGINEERS 5 - o ‘Spenard, An- o , Lillian Doro- s. For Monogram Oils and Grease [|» = S i Srerard. A% | Faonie Sthel ' Satenowlts, Lillian, Do . 5 2 Virginia Swan, Rose Taffel, Ber-| CAPT. WALDO OAT HAS ca K. Weyant, Alice E. Wolfe, Virginia | e nge o oo beiin 3 e So T oot worty PG ke John B. Stanton Is the supervising T e teaching staff comprises: Prin- Capt. G. Waldo Oat, son of Mr. and are in the minori-| Harriet S. Blackmar, Miss Ellen G. Me- T rived in New York on Wedaesday from FING URGED BY SPORTSMEN |department should take immodite steps| ty. Cloud, Miss Amelia M. Young. Music|LIBERTY DRUM CORPS Genoa, Italy. Captain Oat failed on the s ey "7 |to protect the game birds during their| Of what good, said the sportsman, are|Supervisor, Miss Mary E. Rogers: draw- IN MINSTREL PROGRAMME | Colthraps of the Pioneer Steamsaip com- men throughout the state are|nesting season. In speaking of tae mat- The Liberty Drum Corps, Harry Mar-|{Par¥ from Philadelphia carly iterested in the recent state-|ter he said that the old birds and their|that would eat the bugs, beetles, worms, | S0P shall, president, and Matthew M. Brown, | /2aving Genoa on the re:a'n trip on Juue by the fish and game de-|young nest on the ground and are a con-| caterpillars, grubs, weevils, mothes, in- Town Street Bchool. leader, staged a successful minstrel show | 6'% BOOKBINDING birds are stant prey for predatory animals such as| sects, lice, ticks, if permitted to Iive Four were graduated at ‘the Town|at the Y. M. C. A. hall Thursday evening. e i numbers by the fox, skunk, weasel and other wlafthat now destroy millions of doilars |Street school, the exercises being held|The audience was of fair size. The pro-| When a man is discharged he thinks is probable that lavs will als which are hard to control. The| worth of grain, fruit and vegetation | at the school house at 2 o'clock. Iiev.|gramme for the minstrel show which was|that his former employer made the BOOKBINGER jon of the leg- s which do the most damage, Le| which are needed by the human race in| Gurdon F. Bailey, pastor of the Norwich|directed by Alfred C. Perrin, was car-|mistake of his life. . some_protec- d could easily be controlled are|the high-cost times. And yet nothing is|Town Congregational church, presented|ried out as follows, with Pearle L. Smith JOSEPH BRADFORD birds, says the Danbury|stray dogs and the worthless, 1omeless|done about it. If the hunter could know | the diplomas t the class. The order of|as interlocutor: ws cats which roam the Woods and flelds| the number of young game birds killed | exercises was as follows: Opening chorus entire company; You Blank Bookz Made and Ruled to Order ocal sportsman who is .wch in-lnight and day. oy cats while he is sleeping, we would s fish and game stated that he The Massachusetts department of ccne serv: . i v S_Ong. America the Beautiful, schocl;{Know What I Mean, Al Perrin; You'd H ve Palns? 138 Broadway t hear many complaints from ‘this source.| recitation, A Great Inheritaace, er-| Be Surprised, M. Ruby Epps; Daddy. ° ion, division of fisheries and game,| Cats have taken their unrestricted toll|ard Mason . ster; song, The Call to|James Green: Sahara, Phyllis Jackson; he said, had issued an attractive poster|of valuable birds since the beginning of : Arms, Grades VII and VIII; reci‘at.cn,|Mammy o Mine, Worth Howard; Sweet Aches and pains seem to be the lot NUESERY king people to protect the birds dur-|cats, and unless something is done to| Heroes, Edna Dean Proctor, Es‘aer ) Adeline, Pearle Smith; Somebody Is{ ofthe ordinary mortal. However, these A the nesting season by keepinl: their|save, the birds that eat the insect pests|garet Durr; piano solo, Folk Dance, Hans| Waiting, Charles Lewis; Was There| gshould be taken simply es ‘nature’s l = IN logs and cats under restraint from May| condjtions will become worse. If Con-|Hartman, Everard M. Lester: song,|Ever a Pal, B. L. Jackson; NobodY| warning signals that vt of th o August 15. necticut cannot lead in the movement|Spring Story, Grades VII and VIII; vio- vs, Arthur Brown:; Dardenella, Ed- ng sign. some part of the This request said the sportsman, does|it can certainly follow the example of Sy x . lin solo, Love in Idleness, Allan Bacbeth, | na Lac SRS Weut St eedke Ltk FIGT ers and Trees not come from cat bhaters. nor from any .\I‘assa(‘hus . It is simply amatter of|Ruth Elizabeth Sterry: recitation, A| Ohio: Arthur Brown, a few minutes in| mistake to resign one’s self to physical s prejudiced source, but from the hishest|education. when people know what cats|Sermon on Tobacco, Willlam Allyn Geer ;| Buckland The Libert Comedy Four; Name “Bayer” on Genuine |#uthority in the'state. The n>t:d nitui- | do to bird life it Will be easy to make the he Ha 3 torture when the cause can be removed. LN 1 song, Kentucky Babe, Grades VII and|The Harmony Duo, BEdna and James FOR ALL OCCAS:ONE alist, John Bs_rrdougtg]]\s. hla‘s sad: e = | VIIL; recitation, A War Time Memory.|Lacy: Felix DeBarros. Just Me, That's MKMPI“S Orders Deliversd destroy more birds than all other animals TR TR R A. P. Stanton, Ruth Elizabeth Serry, | 4 H errin and Pearle, ry's Letter. - n — corbined.” and Henry H:ishav, cnicf Suit is Withdrawn song. Star of the Sea, Grades VIT and| Finalerd fow mimutes with Mammy MAPLEWGOD NURSERY CO. of the biological survey, United Stales| The suit if New York, New Haven & | VIII; presentation of diplomas, Rev. G.|in plantation songs and dances intro-| tone up weak, inactive, sluggish kid- e < department of agriculture, say Jne of| Hartford Railway Co, against the [F. Bailey; song, Star Spangled Banner. |ducing the Honolulu Dances and closing neys and help rid th bl.ood S0k T. H. PEABCDY Phone 98§ the worst foes of our native birls is the| town of East Lyme, which is an appeal | The graduates: Esther Margaret Durr, | with real old-fashioned buck dances by| 2S7° P . P buse, cat.” from probate, has been withdrawn with- | Ruth Elizabeth Sterry, William Allyn | the entire compony. ness waste matter that causes aches and | =————— — Game birds, the local man sail as we.ll| out costs from the superior court. The | Geer, Everard Masn Lester. The cast included Arthur Brown, Al-| Ppainsin arms aad legs, backache, rheu- CIGARS, as song birds and insectvorous birds,| railroad company appealed having a William G. Tarbox is the principal of | bert Butler, Fred Randall, Charles Lew-| matig pains, sore muscles, stiff of x rreved upon by wanderinz ca‘ value of $20,000 placed upon property }the ;CS,W] and Miss Bernice L. Under-|is, Felix DeBarros James Green, James| gwollen joints. nis c1 families of parie 1 they owned .in the town. wood the pianist. Lacy, Worth Howard, Alfred Perrin, M. (i \ a other game biris are s sonali ity S e e b Tund Bpps, Blanehe Tackeon, L. Phsills| .jssse B Toromen, Asbury Pk, N, J. writes sfore they are able to use :i Theaters Ask Flag Display. There were -seven graduates and two|Jackson, Edna M. Lacy, Pearle L. Smith. The reason so little is _known some time. I experienced sharp, sheoting peins Local theatres are showing slides in cit's depredations is dus “o tne v Bones, Al. Perrin, James Green; tam- their theatres requestin; the ople of Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a | fact. that they get in their fine work at = pech post graduates at the West Town Street TOBACCO bos, Arthur Brown and Charles Lewis. Ove bottle of Foley Kidaey P school. B. P. Bishop chairman of the g e of Foley Kidsey Pills completely i Y Norwich to display the flag during theltown school commit!e‘: presented the ar relieved me. The pains left my back. [ recom- ny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of | night while people sleep. 3 next two days in honor of the Spanish|plomas, ILearn to Live and Live to At Waterbury Golden Jubilee. mend Foley Kidaey Pills to my friends.” At Wholesale very hard corn, soft corn, or corn| The time is not far distant wh>1 the|War Veterans who meet in convention in{Iearn was the class motto and the class| Rev. Willlam A. Keefe, of St Mary's LEE & 0SGOOD CO. ctween the toes, and calluses, without | cat Will be legislated, the same as the|this city today and Saturday. o e el e et paa Q 3 ) St. . ane particle of pain, soreness or irri- [ d0g, and the reason it has not been IR RS N ki A 8 . b2 church, Norwich, attended the public fation. Freezone is the mysterious|done before is because the legislators| Better a penny with a smile than a | S jrome Cartiel out wes as follows: —|observance of the Golden Jubilee of X Jollll R. Bowmau e iscovory of a Cinetnnati genius, | Who really know. the.value of the. de- dollir given with a frown. Mastch sacd \Soldlers; Chorus, | Gounod, | troll Dame |\ Convents Siwaterbuy s which | I SR SliSEa i o ol her discovery genius. . Hazel Cruthers, '21; prayer, Rev. Wil- ‘look place Wednesday morning with the 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Advertisement Will Get It} SATURDAY SPECIALS § \ IE0:s 5:\5;3 Nl g == ; O.N B! 1 i LEGAL NOTICFS. N CONANT, 51 Forantt One Day Only—June 26th Do Cant bowtv , NOTICE | smcsumms BOYS' KHAKI BLOOMERS ......................50c PR IERE S b o T DOV ONERALES . . .. m ol MEN’S OVERALLS, blue and striped . ........... $1.50 MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS .......... ... $1.50 belonging to the estate of Alfred A. MAJESTIC BUILDING. Adam, late of Norwich, Conn., de- ceased, consisting of the hotel proper- " ——— ty, known as the Gardner Lake House, 0 consisting of about 35 acres of land, INSURANCE * SIS bordering on Gardner Lake, in New London County, and being ome of the most desirable properties for sale im ° 5 Eastern Connecticut. Besides the ho- tel, standing on the Salem Turnpike, 3 including horse barm, icehouse, shed, ¢ pavilion, etc., there iS5 an attractive summer cottage on the shore of the laKe, known as “Eden Lodge,” com- pletely furnished and equipped for oc- p‘ow - GomG oml cupancy. . For further information, see 2 3 wich, Conn. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 3 . at Norwich, within and for the District Make Yoar Own Deductions 5% Norwich: on the 234 day of June, A. 7 D. 1920. s Presen NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. * Estate of Patrick W. Dougherty, late 4 From -Oar°Low- Prices of Norwich, in sald District, deceased.| Expert service ori afl policy forms The Administrator appeared in Court |claim adjustments—insurance featuret and filed a written application alleging | that cost you nothing here. that said- estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to ISAAC S. JONES sell certain real estate belonging to| Insurance and Real Estate Agent said estate, fully described in said ap- | Richards Building 91 Main Streel 4 G plication. - § Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of 7 5 ’ Sowici et piere o ne 1itt | Shaa’e News Burean i in the (nren'on:émangpt;;fctam’;llunagn,l”a ; i . “ALWAYS MORE FOR LESS” sefiaey < s hesiicatiee, a4 & | Migeaine Specialist publication of this order once In some 3-5-7 Water Street Norwich, Conn. MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING 'AT REDUCED PRICES the date of said hearing, and that re- de to the Court. b TNBLSON 1. AYLTNG, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true true copy of record Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHE! Je2sa WHEN ¥OU WANT 10 put your bus. iness Leiore the pudlic, there 18 B¢ medium betler than through il vertisinz cuiu=us o The Bullelia Clerk.

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