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A BulletinWant ‘WANTED—Female and ne 38-2. ma\d. Mrs. Archa Ooll. 3 marsd ANTED—All' areusid man on farm. el 137504 marTMWE - S e e Bt ~WANTED—Middle man for | “CLERKS (men, women, over 17) for ANTED—Firemen, brakemen, AN B B-lu. Nor- 1 mail service; $120 monthly ; exam- -I 150-3200, later $300. mm arld -|inations Mareh; experience vy, Bu = ¢ partiailars -.K—n.--c u_-_'“fr_fi_—?_i"‘i"it TRAINING SCHOOL|. FOR NURSES At Norwich, Connecticut The W. W. Backus Hospital, a gen- eral hospital with well equipped section of Norwich, about one mile from the heart of the city, on one of the main trolley lines. It is one of the most modern and up to date institutions of the state, and is fully K. A. DOWD, R. N. Superintendent of Nurses, Notwich, Condi. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPH. 22 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 430 AND NATIONALITY, BOX R, BULLETIN. FOR SALE—Herses ER. STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE ADDRESS i miies unnecess For_free of instruetion, wri f_ (former civil service exam- ), m Equitable - Bldg., w....m‘m, T& xnn—m Island M Dhone 1844-3. P2 WAnnD—Junu Afl'z;:ylo:. - :‘s Taylor, of' Hav Yapior, o Twed fimm 40 ‘years 265 and was 4 mason by trade. Write J. M. Woodward, Brookiyn. _marsd 'nm-m hand furnitore ; 'Q say easte anvehing ‘largest second hand buy Store 1a state. Logis D. ‘nl-narvnter st, Nlrwlc.h. el X.. gal) or T rent WANTED_T Ca -n.l Norwien ‘or Baltle Call of write Joseph Gadbois, Central Village. mardd ‘WANTED—To b fl turkli April and early Department, Storrs, Conn. TS W, TED—Books, o PR g gt i finm |Bt.” Phons 38-2. WEISLER'S Farm Agency wm -n your farm mllek. Danielson, Conn. __feb28d WAXTI%F‘umm::. antiques, books, e MANIEA cigar for 5o, 1 Pajacie Sc, two for 15¢, seven for 5oe, Gold emoking tobacco and Stag smokiug tobac- co 10c a tin, Moon Spot cigar 5¢, some c each. Fagan's Smoke Shop. & | Norwich ves, incubators, Ward Bros., =5 ?:é:und St Tel.' 632-2 Willimantic,' Ct | m'~4 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell k FOB sALE FOR SALE—Youn 8 weeks old. For p‘ayr:fclgu.rl. A ""Lxe.k Farm, Ber™ Danicwon ~ Dv: vy martd FOR SALE — Eight-room house in W5, on Sat Hn, with garage. 60 West Town St. EOB SALE—S dnd 10 Market S, Nor. , Conn. suital imuu‘ Wre: o Sigming b (ing, ownef, TS | Waureg: for one week. mar?d FOR sAl.m—House, nine roo bam and one dere land, sight indice. trom Franklin 3 price Sz 800 ; l&nfln o 91000, §°F, Coates, ‘Thayer Baidime. 1 mardFMW ro- SALE—Tmperial, 1916, ¢ ol Con- ental engine; §359. €. H. Bu-ber. () Mhulu st. FOR SALE—R. 1 R. ouckerela mr, breeding and eggs for hatehing. perman, Meliogax, ou N. L. tfolles 1 nm opposite Pole 809. FOR SALE — The MacKay Comr Process Co. land and bulldings, with &par lecation for manu track, ideal ring. For full information, call, write or 'phonec 412-3. Charles A.. Yerrington, 412 Lau- rel Hill Ave, ‘marsd “¥OR SBALE_A fine roller awning, frst class condition, absoluetly mos rn very cheap. Write Awning. care Bulletin. “¥oR SATE_Whits Wysndotia Cocker- els, standard L. Lathrap, It No. 2, Backus o~; Norwicte Conu. | OR SALE—Two cows, one due m ceshen the TCh OF this. menthe the siher in Jume. Avel R. Burnham, ST ‘mari ¥OR SALE—Eggs for setting;_ R L Reds, heavy laying strain, 912 ‘for 13 James Town. Turnbull, Wauwecus Hiil, Norwieh COME O, GIRLS! Let's g0 to and get all dolled up. Tel. 570. Hairdresser, 237 Main St. jan WANTED—Second hand_and_a nnuqne furniture. A, Bruckner. Tel. 717-3, 6§ Franklin St.. Norwich, Conn. octsd WANTED—AT ONCE ! $2000 10% INTEREST, GOOD' SECURITY. WRITE P. 0. BOX 54 NORWICH, CONN. l(mur e R Weeks old. c B. Chapman. Phene 1454., FOR SALE—Light | two seats, ‘Kosvd repair. democrat R on, H. E. Be rnnnd “GROTON Long Point, Ct, shore cot- tages to rent, sale; also Automobile Inn. H. T. Clark, Mansfield Center, Ct FOR SALESeasoned 'ood suvn lengths. Tel. 1076-4. “FOR SALE—One good dedflnllu!n cow, will freshen in a few days, one stack of meadow hay, one two-seated rubber-tired surrey, nearly new. Ernest Luther, - Preston, Cona. mar3d FOR S Two | soiind, arm, Jewett City. OR SALE_Two w ok horses, welgh 1408 eacn Tormar Lear sailles, Conn. BREWERY HORSE! Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Strest Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant we allow a long triaj single harnesses, 8t Providence, 1~ Westminster St. car passes Harrison St: We deliver al animals free. ‘mar7d R SALE—Sotnd 1300 Ibs., trye. D. {\urwlal Jown. Phene 463- u. 5 ALE— Bood farm horses, work ul.ngu or double. Stanislaus Dugas f; mar7d ned, Ver- ‘marid —16 young, sound healthy horses and mares stAnding idle in our stable, no work for them; any person in need of a pair of horses or a singie horse, we have sore nice chunky rugged animals; every horse is clever and can be driven by an elderly person; prices Now enough te suit your pocketbook, and ; several double anll collars, blankets, wag- ons, all must go. Residence, 98 Harrison 1 Joumg fa farm "°¢':‘i, THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES "have expired aad are for ssle at t THE LIBERAL LOAN 00.: Ticket Nos. 560 to_1200, consisting of Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, Revolvers, Guns, etc. 63 Franklin St. opp. Bulletin Ce i COAL AND WoOOD COAL, scasoned wood and kindlings in large or small quantities. Phone 504 or 2. R. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly Durkee Lane. dec18d i INSURANCE FOR su.t,—'rwo Towa herses; must len them ) i room for more; your price ls rine. H. P. Iflunxltun, 375 Main St mardd | EDWARD P. HAMILTON.. H AUCTION SALE 100 — HORSES — 100 28 head of fresh, young, so horses, n;m off the farms thy HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City of real second hand horses. I sell evel horse with an ironeiad guarantee and and harnesses. MThe Henry Alleri & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 Conn._to buy a torse. see for yourself. i B £ Dprofits. HUGH P. HAMILTON, 375 Main St., Tel. 1986-3. Nerwich, HORSES DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Horses, easisdnsseais.. - .nd farm chunks, e from 1100 to 1700. A fine I W5 and see them. FUMIGNARO ntractor of W. C. SPRAGUE TELEPHONE 74-2 MOOSUP, CONN. 3AMES—Con lrutuuu and stonéwork ~and house. concrete work; ail guaran 3 Hm 8t.. Norwieh, Lofn JUST ARRIVED right. Come 'and see them: ELMER B. PIERSON, Tel. 638-3. feb22d CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. DENTISTS DENTAL SURGEON NOTICE DR. SINAYHASMOVED = DENTIST BYRON A. WIGHTMAN _|203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Jloads of X make + - Auctioneer TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 21, rain or shise, d Iowa were, raised on. 28 head of young, sound, snap- by farm Ofiio horses. 1 have several nice matthed nairs ranging in weight from 1800 to 3600 pounds, and 40 head of real good farm chunks; I also have 40 he.:; not as represented money refunded in cash. Also all Kinds of wagons, buggies In my last sale T proved this was the cheapest place in the state of Come to this sale My motto: Quick Prestox Bridge Stables. {1 have a/doad of 28 head of| bought on the farms || of lowa. Several good paits || aft horses; general purpose e e T T TS TS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN Your Insurance Ratio Have us maintain a SAFE, ratio between property value and insurance in our, strong!- companies. 'Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS’ BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET €1GARS C1GARS Whitestone Cigar sare 570 per thousand. J. F. CONANT| 11 Franklin 8t TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century TRUCKING C: D, JOSLYN; 292 West Main St. We fove évér.thing anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving bollers and ma- chinery. Phune 857 Jantd E distance auto trucke mg hone Hodert £ Slegel. augdd GUS LAMBERT, J&., No. 341 Maid S, Anether. exap:eu load of Horses just|long distance moving, trucking and exe bre—all kinds; five wice pairs, Weights | pressing._Tel. 351-5. __ sugid 1200 to 1600, some nice chunks. = Prices e cnoncm LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long dlsu{ct novieg ead trukiss Long_Distance Moviug and_Bxpresain um'fnem.n o Borwell Ave. Teb 1455 G and movius; long, mg-u ;ucxmf speciaity. John 33 Maln St Pnone 193, =6, O, B EOMLEY & Sox. Shetucket St Phone 335 ONG BiSTANCE MOVING BROWN & MARTLEY, soetucker St. Phone 607, PIANGTAND FURNITURE ‘MOVING. " TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 TR ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thager Buildisg, Nerwich, Gonn. e BILDERBECK & LANGDON 159 State Street Phone 1118 Phone 594 4 ROBBINS COURT | Owe Mours: el e GEER THE PIANO TUNER Paul A. Schwartz, D. 12 Prespect St Phene 511 D. M. D. DENTIST BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING New Londen, Conn. veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. BOOKBINDING ‘BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD | | FOR SALE—House at Gales Ferry, Conn,, a nice all the year round home, nine fdoms, fine wide verandas, nice well and cistern water, central location on t, a very desirable property. N. B. Auyr., Gales Ferry Conn. mard TOP in to See us; We carry every- u\mg in the 1iné of Second-hand furni- ture, stoves. etc. Néw London Salesroom, is Wn’t;r St, Norwich, Phoné 1703-2. mar: ! FOR HALE—REflulel‘ed‘Befluhxre ylgn, 1 bgar, 2 5o, $40 and $35 each, WO ola, bs. each. Apply G. 4 Walker, Pine Acres ¥arm, Clark’s Cor- mer, Conn. Tel. Willimantic 647-3. marzd FOR SALE—Slab wood $8 per cos stove lengths, round wood $10 per cord. stove lensth Phone 1093-5. C. Brown, Yantic. sid FABRM fof sale; about 215 acfes. good soif, and_about 9§ acres of woodland; 2 Gows, 1 yeartims, 1 horse, 2nd-aise wag- ons, ‘farm tools, good 1U-room house, 2 barns, and hennery: Call and lgok it over. 4. Zavattonl, K. F. D. No. b, l\mzvg:icn. feb; ¥OR SALE—Two six-room cottages on state highway, between Dayville and At- tawaugai ; $2,400 for both. "-Joseph Bodo, Real listate Agent, Danieison, Cona. MAGIC brooders, best make. Write for catalogue. C. Hewitt Co., Uncasville, Ct f&h!d PAIIG for sale. Write RAJ:IB\;; Farm Agency, U&nkl‘fll. CCII. FOREIGN AGENCY Sells . Foreign Money Orders and Steamship Tickets for all parts of the werld. Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire losurance. M. FORMIGLIO 280 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 784-5 * ardd I wood, del A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Wil Sell It e o —————| FOR SALE E A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It %M BEAUTIFUL FARM HOME, 65 acres, close city, charming location, fine o-mm Nouse, iaske. paras: Sueny buildings, garage, eta, everything class ; hrn fields, excellent nnmns land, tures, valuable woodland. e (28 §2000, asy torms. TRYONS' AGENCY, marbd . Willimantie, Conn. BUY THIS FINE HOME House has eight rooms and bath, electric lights and gas; heated by hot water system. Extra toilet and I lavatery on first flcor. Lot 80 x 121 feet with garage and gogd powitry nouse. Ornamental barberry aedge, etc, PRICE $4,80 ARCHA W. COIT righest Grade Properties FOR SALE—1911 o, LOST—A g Cadiilac express band with l!l s s. ued auto. * Inquire Frank B. Stanky, North |band with initials G 's.; v as a 'y E lh‘l Office_ and Btoningeen. - wars8 | coive reward. mar7d rox uuc—neu roadster. nutlm mory G FOB IAI.D—III!I )(-an ".dfl run 4,000 mites, Betrog i g ., line mmmon ‘$500; 1913 Kord touring, very good shape, $36u. H. i Anderson, 21 Maple St. Uamieison, vons. SALE —Cheviolel selan, nice fam. lly n.r for someoné who wishes a good enr and one you can aepend on; this ear : has always had the best of care, has just been overhauled and i the very best of eondition, has only been used the past | sumtmer and is just like new; has Mot ‘0‘ ruti all wuflerr this caf must be seen e appreciate will go ick. Phone 1573 or see K. N Soctire 1 rwich, Comh. 1eb! n.qvx: “you seen SEper-powe Hariey-Davidson. motoreyelg Come. i and let €2 how it to you. Norwich Cycss Co., 9 Main S Sebiod FOR su.x—o Harley-Davidson mo- | torcycle, electrically equipped, cheap. Lel 10593, 1ebi6d _icpnone 1334 L e e e e : 10 RENT CITIZENS OF NORWICH, .52 &0 iy farns oo A’fi;;fiflj PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ! . [enough w vy rent. k. w. Durvss, 15 Boswell Ave. TOL 1468, marid Dea. W. C. Smith of Franklin having lost his wife, and being $6 years old, has decided to offer his house and farm for sale. The house itself alone, with one-haif acre of land, will rival any home you can buy ia ti ecity for $12,000; “ 1s large, roomy- new and equipped With furnaee and hot and cold spring water in and bathroom. With the house goes 100 acres of splendid farm land with apples, Dpears, peaches, quinces, Erapes, Strawber- Ties, ‘raspberries, currants, ato.; $4x30 with stalls fop 20 cowsand three in basement; one large hea house l'lfll !eneed yard, one smaller for chick- also carriage house, Wood house, ice hom and grapary. In the back yard is a tenement of six rooms, making a com- fortable home for.a farmer With a smail family. All this Within 20 minutes’ ride of Frankiin Square, on stite road to Wil- lIimantic, for ¥12,000. Come and investi- Eate, W. C.Smita, Yaatie. Telephons $1,500 Wite ouf AN 80-ACRE kA, / RUOM CUTTAGE HOUSE I FIRST- ChASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOUOD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1.4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST/OFFICE, STORES, CHURGHES AND SCHOULS. A RAKE BARGAIN FOR A SINGERE FARM BUYER. SEND Fl.o MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) Wiliiam A. Wilcox 3 FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 » WESTERLY, R. I FOR SALE Best quality, seasoned hard wood $12.00 par co sen wood $11.00 per cord—Also kindiings and chestrut livered to all parts of the city. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 782 FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, in good location for Busin in Central Avenue. For particulars, A. V. GOVELLO, 188 Cliff Street, Telephone 683-3. COTTAGE FOR SALE. New, never occupied, 7 rooms, kitchen, dining 'room, living room, large Teception hall, pslished oak floors, fireplace in 1iv- ing room, cecond floot 4 £00d siaed) bed- rooms, large modern bathroom. R. 8. BARTLETT, Trustes, No. 44 Shetucket St., City. FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE '7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE | This i 93 Boswell Avenue an Exceptional Opportunity te Sécure a Nice Home For a Moderate Pricé. For Full Particuldrs Inquite of JOHN A: MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE FAEM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN KNOWSN AS THE FELIX GARCEAU FARM, ON BLUE HILL. The farm is located ow Llue Lill, part- ly in Franklin wnu partly w Sosrah, and consists of about 8o acies of land, farm- house of 11 rooms, Witk large wttic that can easily be madé into iwo more rooms, two large barns, an outbuilding adapted for milg, veseibles and slorage jur- poses. 'the tarm is situated on Uie eross Youd froin Bosrah to Fr . & quarter of 2 mile from the state road from Nor. with to Wilimantic. There are about 100 acres of fist rate dllage aad grass land, also about 76 aeres of woodiand, l‘Om Which Over 1,000 Gords of mereldntsg Cord wood may be easily cut, and fof | which there IS & nearby market; also about 70 acres of pasture, also apple orchard of 40U trees. The farm has a grand and picturesque View of miles of surrounding country, 18 eight miles from Norwich, three miles from the village of Fitehville and Xante, with easy hauling to markét and railroad. ~Place is well wal&led, hhvll!fl never-failing brook, ings ‘and iwe wells. Place will keep m head of cattle and eut over 55 tons of hay. For . further information, apply o FELIX GARCEAU, on the premises, or 10 WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, 35 Broad- way, Norwich, Conn. jan27d - LUMBER IS CHEAPER Now is the_time to buy that building lot #nd be ready to build in the spring. A few choice lots left on Cranme A West Mam St. Fof particulafs, eail up or write C. A. RATHBONE jani3d 457 West Main St. FOR SALE A fine, two-spartment héuse, in tli¢ best . residential pirt of the éity, AN modern conveniénces. Inguife Bullétin OMice, FOR SALE A good Farm; near Jewett City, 100 acres land, 40 tillable, ba pasture and woodland; goed amou of wood, glegant 10-room house, excellent ~ conditien, good barns, running water to house and_ barrs, cows, one pair herses, % poultey and tool;. Pi | Il_arrange For pa Qf for .ureh«ulr. Iueullrt, lfiqulr FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phone Nerwlch, Cenn. Central Bldg. FOR SALE A FOUR TENEMENT PROPERTY On Laurel Hill Avenue In excellent condition, and a good paying investment. Inquire of James L. Case Tel. 876 40 Shetucket Street nnoxn H. LEVY, ium.ewr, Qda Fellows' 4 lessofis B.\L Norwich. ~ Prival daily. Phone 1706. or 1996, L‘vmu Slapece every Thursday, 8 p. m. febsd LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE ADJOUENED TOWN MEETING. ‘The legal voters of the Town of Leba- fori_are hereby reminded .hat there will be an Adjourned Town Meeting in the Town Hall in sald Levanon on 2y, March 7,°1921, at 2 p. m, for the purs pose of laying a.tax rate on the grand list for the current year, and also to hear the report e Committes a i brabused nigh School, Asd o’ tike up any other matters in the warning for the Town Meeting held the first Monday in October, 1920, not disposed of at that RL F. BISHOP, B, H. M'CALL, W. F. RK, mar7d Selectmen. AT A COURT OF PHOBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 5th day of Mareh, 4. D. 1. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Michael Crowley, late of Preston, in said Distriet, deceased. Mary E. Chapman of Providence, R. L, appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for tha reasons therein set forth, that administration be yranted upon the gatate of sald deceased, alleged to be in- festa ‘Whereupot, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined BYobate Court Room In the ity of Net wich, in said Distriet, on the 13th day of March, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hea thereon, be given hy the publication u this order one time in some newspaj having & circulation in said Distrigt, &% least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this ourt. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. 4 he above €nd forégaing is & true capy Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, mar7d Clerk. [ —— WHEN Y0U WANT to put your busi- i etier” than "brieh the AdvervaiAG wm better than thre: ot Tos Bulletin, Tz 10 RENT—Furnished room, tain St. 9 !-‘eal room house, bath aqd all Improvements, located in the Dest residential section of the city ; large Iot and ikse saruge; investignte ADPY to Charles W. B Phone 1125, marsd " FOR RENT — Fi/e-foom apartment, with bath, all modern improvements. first class rc::luluon. A. V. Covello. Tel. 684-3. TO RENT—Rooms, light housekeeping. Mrs. (_onxdon, 82 McKinley Ave. - mursd Y BENT—Six-room tenement, all improvements, at 3J3 Mamn St lnqulre Abelman’s Shoe Store, :xv Main TO T—Small cottage, m{mmm elecu'h: M:mn hardwood floors, water in sink, smull “garden it desired. Phone 52-4. F. D. Vergason. marid “FOE ¥ IEHTIE Two ter lum-ah, four rooms each, Wi ern Improvements, for_smail Imly. Thames Coal | Co, 34 'hames S FOR RENT—Six rwmrtment at 149 nr&unwxy Inquire 8. J. Coit, 143 Broadway. tebiza 0 REWT = Furauted rowia; aleo rooms for light Rousclecpig ASply ot 106 School St Phone 1048:2. ~ febdd A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ) LOST AND FoUND old wrm wntch with black LOST—In the v vxclnuv of Voluntown. mm: and tan A:.‘edlle dog; answers to | 25 reward it returned | g ol it ugert. Jewett City. AUCTIONS EDWARD P. HAMILTON Auction Sale TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921, RAIN OR SHINE, 100 — HORSES — 100 . head of fresh, young, sound, low: horses, right oft the farms they were Jhead of young, sound, | mapwy faim Ohid norses. 1 mats severai | nice matched pairs, ranging in weight | from 1800 to 3600 pounds, and 40 head | of real good farm chunks. I .aise have | 40_head of real sccond hand horses. | 1 sell every horse with an ironclad guarantee and if not as represented moriey refunded in cash. | buggles and ! Also all kinds of wagons, harnesses. In my last sale ¥ proved this | state of | Jas the cheapest place in_ the Connecticut to buy a horse. _Come to this sale and see for yourseit. My motto: QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. | HUGH P. HAMILTON, 375 ain St, Preston Brid Tel. 1956-3, Norwich, Conm. . | Auction Notice | BY M. BERTHOLY. | Having leased my farm. known as the Sullivan " place, located just ubout one mile east from Moosup. on the state road leading to Sterimg, Conn.. I will sell, in order to vacate, my enure farming equil~ ment, consisting of horses, cattle, hens, | 'Wagons, tools, household goods, machin- | ists’ tools, etc, at public “le, ‘without feserve or restrictien, on MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921, 8¢ 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, if pleasant. WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salestooms, No. 42 Maln Street, Danielson, Coms. e — —— —— AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TO BENT— Furnished rooms. _Tele- phonu 274. sanid TO BENT—Light housckeepiis rooma. Zimmerman, 17 Hoswell Ave. jandd STORAGE—Househnid gouds stored for long or shoft term; rates reaso; sble. Famnisg Swdio. i B dec PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTRACTORS—IOBBERS, Plumbing. u;’dL "f‘_ \ Bréed Bullding. . Phdvme. ROBEHT J. Cousindig PLUBSLAG, sUATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washingston Squares CHUNK 381 The very best plumbing by ex workmen at the fairest prices is guar- aateed; uiso heating and gas Gif JUMN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET MUSIO ERNEST E. BULLARD)| Téacher of the Vielig Phone '127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Fow Outfits to Lend. HOTELS AMERICAN nuufl-. D. Beckea. ¥ Fhene Shetuchet EZIJ‘E‘ e ml;f-"g&f rou"' Telophens 05T 26-28 Broadway £ AUTOS To HIEE FRANKLIN SQUAEE Taxi, 209 Main St. Phone 1994 _G. R Brown. sep2id AUTO WASHING COME IN and have yom- m 'Mhtd, eny time between 8 a. m. 4 k™ Bailey’s Garage, Bath St LEGAL Nnndt NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, The légal voters in Town the Town of Norwich ate hereby warned to meet in Annual Town Meeting at the Town Hall in the Court House Buildin in Norwich on Friday, March 11th, 1921, at § o'clock in the evening, for the fol lowing pur, To hear and act upéfi the matters con- tained in a certain petition addressed to the Selectmen and signed by more than twenty inhabitants of the Town qualified {0 vote in Town Mesting, which Deiition reads as follo ko the ‘Selectmen of the Town of Nor- ich :— TThe undersigned, inhabitants of the Town of Norwich qualified to vote in oWn meetin&s hereby malte application | at you convene a speeial 'l‘nvn leeting within ten days after receipt of this ap- plication for the following purposes 1. To decide whether the Towh will purchase a tract of land in East Nor- wich so-called, to be used for schosi pr- | poses, at I! cost nl%! to exceed $8,000, and to appropriate said sum. 2. To decide whether thé Town will purchase & \ract of land on Elizaveth and Benjamin steeets on the West Side; to be used for school purposes, o2 Dot ‘excaed 31208 snd (6 appropri ate said sum. 3. To decide whether a new buiiding shall be built on the said tract jand on Benjamin and Kilasbeth streets, at a cost of not to exceed $200,+ 000, and to appropriate said sum. Also to appoint a committee to do all things necessary afd proper to erect said school building. Also to authorize the Selectmen to bor- row such sums and at such'times as may necessary to pay for the eréction of school 9 building, &nd to rive nofés or other evidences of indebtedness of the Town therefor. Also to do any other business p: to be doneé at said meeting in nect! with matters contained in sald petition. Dated at Norwich, Conn., ills 3d day March, A. D. 1921 CASPER K. BAILHY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, PATRICK T. CONNELL, Selectmen of the Town of Norwich WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus ness before the public, there is no medi- l better through the ad wiumns o¢ The Bulletin, Pert | tery getting the proper care? ‘A meeting of | Foot Specialist (protéct ‘your feet). Sulte 5! 0 {to meet the current expenses of the Town | HAVE your tires retreaded, look like new, wear like new, as good as new. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Main St feb24d "FORD OWNER! recharged In (he car While you WAl ; hare starting and weak lights remedied. Nor~ wich Welding Co., 31 Chestniit St; Phone 214, feb22d Come in and let me examine your ear before taking it to the liospital. Perhaps I can avoid that operstion. - Before you buy that second hand ear. let me examine it. Are you getting the maximum power out of your enginel Are you getting the maximum miles per gal-: lon of gasoline? Does your carburetor function properly? = Does your horn sound right to you? starter funetion properly? give you the proper light? electric Does your self- Do your lights 1s your bat- Does your baitery get the proper gharge? Are you using the right engine oil? e you the proper non-freezing solution in your radi- ator? Is your car a pleasure to drive or a burden? Your ear should have the care that is given to a race horse. CARL W. BREND, 375 Main St, Norwieh, Comn. Tel 1301. TIRE REPAIRING FIRST AND SECOND TIRES, ACCES- BORIES, OILS AND GREASES. SILVY'S TIRE SHOP, 80 Franklin St. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Seott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET CHIROFODIST G. THOMPSO. F. . - Chiropodist, 7-8, Alice Lld: Bhone 13664 Main St, Norwich, jan3ld Cotin. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The lezal voters of the Town of Freston are Tereby warned to meet in/Town Meet- ing at the Town House en Naturday, March 13th, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m,, ta lay & tax on the last pnlected grand list for the ensuing year; to consider the de- sirability of purchusing a road scraper; to act upon the erection of a memorial to the soldiers who served in the late world war from the ’rown of 'l"ruwn WILLIA] ENNETT, TRVING W FoomE, ARTHUR M. FULLER, Selectmen. Dated at. Preston, March 7th, 1921 mar7M8§ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District of Ledylnl' on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1921, ? Present — SAMUEL E."HOLDR[DGE, Judg: IState of Jane W. Gallup, late of Led- yard, in said District, deceased. Everet Gallup of Ledyard appeared n Gurt and filed a petition praying. for Yeasons therein st forth, that admintbe tration may be granted upon the estate of sald deceased, alleged to be intestat, Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That sai tition be heard and determined at the robate Court Room in Ledyard, in said District, on the 14th day of Mareh, A. D, 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that 'notice of the pendency of said peti- tion, and of seil hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having a circulation in said Dis- trict, at_least five days prior to the date of sdid hearing, and that return be made ‘ourt. o fhe Above and foregoing 18 a true copy of record. Attest. maria SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Judse. A Bulletin To Let M'fl'filementwmh‘ ¢ m n Preston Bres. Ina BILLARDS AND POCKPT DOOLEY & SIMPSON Basement Thayer Building Need a Plumber? Tol. 887 BARSTOW & Co. GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Examine our line of Aluminum Ware THE rOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Streesh Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Withoui Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street Nickel Platmz UNITED MET. COMP. Norwich, Ca-.' THE LA VIDa l;mun ViBKATOM STERI hout AN, POWER Coy LY _LIG! bt ‘Westerly, R. L. als, 'HE MYSTIC POWER COMP, e Main Ste Mystie Conm ® East SAYS GEEMANY IS PREPABED TO DO HER UTTERMOST Lonmdon, March 6.—(By Ths A P.)— Dr. Walter Simons, the Germas fofeign secreta seen here tonight, deelind say de({n’nely whether he would tSmorrow produce & new plap concerning Uerman reparations or merely explait tho ol ene. H» coueyed the Impra4son, ‘uwirer, that se considered his prev.ous cxpiana- tioa iLsoihcient and probebly would mebe new propcseis. De. £mens emphasized that Germany was frepered to do her utie-most srd was eorrestly, with gool will, seesing = path to an urderstanding, bu. he #dd- ed: “Onr good-will finds n ,natarai_Lime it in our eapacity and resjurces treaty itself recognizes this -4 Enlarging upon the necessity of @ee operation by all countries for a solution of the reparations problem Dr. Simeas only our iabor an1 industrial offer and these are undesit- able ‘o the countries enti® =1 1o repar, tions. Hence careful consideration necessary and collaboration on both i is essential. With that I do not see why a solution should not be foun JAPAN WILL NOT YIFLD ON THE MANDATE OF YAP Tokio, March 4 —Japan will not yieM an inch on the question of her manda< torial rights on the Istand of Yap, Em official of the Japanese forekn offies Ltold The Associnted Press today when asked for a statement concerning the present status of th: controversy. She may, However, make rome concessions concernifg disposition of the Tap eabl station, he added. The dispos.tion of the cables, he as- serted, is a matter for settiement by the international conference on communiea- tions, but Jgpan tcay make toncessions coneerning the Guam line to the extent of handing over to America the Guam enyd. Japan, however, would continiue to hold the Yap end by virtue of her sev. ereignty over the island, granted by the allied supreme council and ratified by the league of natichs. Prima facle title to the cable was obtained by Japan dur-: ing the war, he maintained, when Japsa cut the Yap-Guam cabie. iy REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA SERKS $5,000,000 SOAN New York, March 6.—Charles D. B King, president of the Republic of Li- beria, in West Africa, arrived here today aboard the steamship Panbandle State and will léave shortly for Washington to. discuss a loan of $5.000,000 to his re- publie, it was announced by Edwasd T. Merrill, Liberian consul here, The loan Mr. Mirrll said, is needed to further in- dustrial development in Liberia. President King, in the unifcrm of his office and wearing a bird of paradee pulme hl; his hat, was c#en the | steamship at quarantine cutter and went to the Waldor! Astotia hotel where he will occupy tie presi dential suite used by King Albert Elisabeth-of e