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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ‘WANTED—Male %M '{’vs,'v‘v"l All around man on farm. WANTED—Teacher with A TED—F; Seortn experience, WAN! 'arm about 50 acres, some T fair sized house; nedSionable pri T A 447 East 77th St., iy A D, Sizapaon, 71 0 WANTED—AL on Apply one 9. five tg 3 = & rank, Babor, ts! Clerks wanted; men, Fres. Tichnkin Institate, 3 ., wowwiCH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1921 A Bulletin:Weat .. . ‘WANTED-—Miscellaneous FOR SALE Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale ' _ Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE FOR SALE—Automobiles FOR SALE—A rare opportunity, 1921 Buick § pass. touring car, been run 3,000 miles, condition like new. Address Box 121, Norwich Bulletin. - mar$d LOOK!—Just™ three more barrels of those little potatoes, at $1.75. and 100 bushels of the larger ones, two bushels for $2.50, delivered to your door. Who WANTED—A Yew. good wea Rochester, N. Y. West Side Stk Mit ANTED—Raegistered assistant_phar- ith experi- WANTED—GIrl, over 16 years of — Crystal Confectionery. Stere, 363, Main St f : -A ma\d. Mrs. Archa Coit, | WANTED 23 Lincoin Ave. marsd Boverat live men to act as Selicitors, in Nerwich and surrounding towns, for ma old established company. and commission. Apply 57 Breadway, sssend fleor. WANTED icut ;‘hfifi fellah wuz in yis! es after him; 3 ur Bates, Not-|" TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES Connecticut WANTED—Middle general “ousewark. BY GINKS!: 'n’ ced ‘his baby take his bottle ‘away . phrom ‘the cellar steps. hev a good cellar in that Manila-cigar at 5¢. I hear: there’s lots of Greeneville. Fagan's Smoke, We w well or 1, Con- - WANTED—To drill you a ur old well) deeper. tor for Artesian Wells, Box 240, Wil- At Norwich, WANTED—A ~ Cooley Tel. wants them? Phone 1059-12. Marsland, - BEAURIFUL FARM HOME, 65 acres, close city, charming location, fine 10-room house, iarge barns, poultry buildings, garage, ‘etc, everything first class; large fields, excellent —farming land, good pastures, valuable woodiand, nice fryit; $4,000, easy terms. TRYONS''AGENCY. Wi Phone '29-3 Lebanon. 1eb17Wi FOR SALE—B.ickeye incubators and brooder stoves. Kilwood Newton, Agent, Canterbury, Conn. 1eb15WS “¥OE SALE—Hoyse, nine rooms, bam Franklin Square; price $2,800; mortgage of $1,000. G. P. Coates, Thayer Building. Phone 1816. mariFMW "SALE—Two building lots on Nortn St Jewett City. Inquire Antonio St. No. 8 Meadowbrook St. marsd FOE SALE—S. C. R. L baby chicks réady to ship March 13. H. J, Larkhani. Tel. 462-4. marsd FOR SALE—Cows, or will trade for The W. W. Backus Hospital, a gen- n i WANTED — Second hand _{urniture, eral hospital with well equipped Dbooks and antiques. | King’s, 48 Water St. Phone 38-2. mar7d laying pullets; potatoes for seed or - ing, Incubator, corn planter. B. F. Crandall. _Tel 1881-1 " marsa medjcal, “surgical and. obstetrical departments, ofiers a three years' WANTED—Rhode Island Red roosters, course to .young women désiring ‘Telephone 1844-3. FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, S. C. R. L Reds, heavy laying strain. W. B. Crooks, lAlutel Hill _Phflner 1639, 3 marsd WEISLEE'S Farm Age will sell your farm quick. Danlelson, Conn. a nurse's profession. - Books and uniforms are furnished the firet ~WANTED_Furniture, antiques, books, stoves, incubators. etc. Ward Bros, 45 The B-chu Hospital is delightful- §|Jackson St. Tel 632-3 Willimantic, Ct. ly situated in the best, residential ~|For particulars, address _Litke's Farm, Coan. Tel. Danielson __ marid FOR SALE —. Eight-room house in Norwich Town, on car line, with gar: Inquire 160 West Town St. mari section ot Norwich, about one mile || COME ON, GrRLS! Lete go to Millers Miller, | wich, C trom the heért of the city, on one 190" |or rooming. FOR SALE—S and 10 Market St., Nor- proverty suitable for hotel or rooming_house. Mrs. Hoskins, owner, of the main trolley lines. It is one of the most modern and up to date institutiens of the state, and is fully WANTED—Second hand_and_antiqq A._Bruckner. Franklin St. Norwich, Conn. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ue | Wauregan Hotel for one week. marid 55 FOR SALE—Imperial, 1916, Con- tinental engine, $350, e S8 equipped for the teaching.af stu~ dents for the profession of nursing. For informatign, address “K. A. DOWD, R. N. Superintendent of Nurses, Norwich, Conn.. T el o GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teiephone 630 THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES have expired and ‘are for sale at THE LIBERAL LOAN CO.: Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consisting of | Process Co. land and buildings, with &pur Watches, Diamonds, Je welry, Silverware, |:Revolvers, Guns, etc. % 63. Franklin' St., opp.. Bulletin -Ce. &'@fl FOR SALE—Horses engine, $250. C. H. Barber, 99 Lafayette St. o _ FOE SALE_R. I R. cockerels for breeding and eggs for hatching. H. Op- perman, Mohegan, on N. L. opposite Pole §09. FOR SALE — The trolley line, ‘marsd Copper MacKay track, ideal location for For full information, call, write or 'phone 412-3. Charles A. Yerrington, 412 Lau- rel Hill Ave, ‘marsd FOR SALE—A fine roller awning, in rst class condition, absoluetly modern, very t%-;am ‘Write Awning, care Bulletin. ‘mar! WANTED—You to know that of all times mating tinie is the time your poul- try-should be in fine .condition. If you want fertile eggs for hatching, if ‘want strong, livable chicks, if you want pullets that will develop into fall and winter layers, then feed the parent ‘Dr. Hess Poulty Pan-a-ce-a at mating time before hatchil makes poultry healthy. It makes chicks grow. your breeding fowls be tormented by lice. Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer kills lice. For-roup, use Dr. Hess Roup Remedy. Sold by Chas.. Slosberg FOR SALE—Sound young farm horse, 1300 lbs., true. D. M. and O. S. Peck, Norwich Town. -Phone 463-14. Fanezal Directors and Embalmers You FOR SALE—One pair of sf 4 seis of harness, 2 carts, 1 lumber wagon, $300. Tel. 1273-12. / eggs_are laid. It makes hens Don't st ¥OB SALE—Two work horses, welght Herman B. Learned, Ver- 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Lady Assistant sailles, Conn. BREWERY HORSES—I16 young, | healthy horses and mares standing our stable, no work for:them 3 i need of a pair of -horses or a'singie horse, we have some. nice ebunky rugged animals; every horse is clever and can be driven by an eideriy person; prices low enough to suit your pocketbook, and we allow a long trial; several doubie and single harnesses, collars, blankets, wag- ous, all must go. Residence, 98 Harrison Providence, R. L . Westminster St. car passes Harrison St. We deliver uil animals free. Alj_guaranteed. & son, Greeneville Grain Co., Grain Co., Albert Boardman. FOR SALE—Two Norwich ‘White ~ Wyandotte ccokerels for breeding. J. F. Carlson, R. ¥. D. No. 2, Box 4§-5., Voluntown, Conn. FOR SALL—Greene's - buttermilk baby chick feed; it will raise all you hatch; “Second Feed,” Greene's Gro- fast” James M. Youn BABY _chicks 20c up; safe delivery guaranteed, yrepaid; ad varieties; send ¥ Clark, E. Hartford, Ct mar9d JUST ARRIVED Another express load of Horses just —all Kinds; five Lice pairs, weights for. gircular. Ro; T FOR SALE—Light tWo seats, good repair. Son.Tel'.615-4. 7 GROTON Long Foint, C tages to rent, sale; also’ Automobile lun. H T Qlark. Mansfield Center, Ci. mocrat _ wagon, mar4d It —Seascried wood, lengths. Tel. 1076-4. et FOR SALE—House at |\Gales Ferry, Conn., a nice all the year round home, and cistern water, central location on Main St., a very desirable property. N. B, Allyn, Gales Ferry Conn. mardd and one acre land. eight minutes from; _¥OR SALE—Young pigs, § weeks old. | Div., manufacturing. | H. E. Beard & shore cot- nine rooms, fine wide verandas, nice well 16 Water St, Norwich. Phone 1703-2. mar2d FQR BALE—Registered Berkshire pigs, 1 toars 2 $40 and $35 each, 10 moir™y old, v0 Ibs. each. Apply G. H. Walker, Pine Acres Farm, Siprica Cor- 47-3. 1300 to 1600. some nice cnunks. Prices Come ‘and see them: - ELMEE R. PIEESON. INSUBANCE ECT YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY | re, Burglary, Liabili Automobile, Life, Accident an 4 insurance with 'HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurei Hiil Avenus Prompt Service mbalme; Prompt Service Day or Night d Health HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTGRS CHAMBERLAIN | DENTAL SURGEON Phone 598-3 ner, Conn. . Tel. Willimantic -mar2d > FARM for sale; about 215 acres, good soilyand about 90 acres-of woodland ; 3 cows; 2 yearlings, 1 horse, and ulso wag: ons, ‘farm tools, 'good 10-room house, % barhs, and hennery. Call and look it over. A. Zavattoni, R. F..D. No. 5, Norwich, Conn. feb26d FOR SALE—Two six-room cottages. on State highway, between Dayville and At~ tawaugin; $2,400 for both. Joseph Bodo, Real distate Agent. Danielson, Conn. Tel MAGIE brooders, best make. Write for catalogue. C. Hewitt Co.. Uncasville, Ct. el " M’ Grory Building Norwich, Conn. Norwich aud Jewett City {our Insurance Ratio Have us maintain a SAFE, ratio ‘between property value and .insurance in our strong companies. : - Isaac S. Jones . INSURANCE AND REAL, ESTATE The Hc:y_Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET : FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAILMERS Telephone 410-2 . NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 3 Main St,, Norwich, Conn, e Hours: 9—12, 11305, 6:30—8 Lady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT RICHARDS’ BUILDING 91 MAIN.STREET Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street P — Whitestone: Cigar sare $70 per thousand. 3. F. OONANT, 11 Frankiin 8t FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. Racines Farm Ageney, Danielson, Conn, FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE 93 Boswell Avenue This is an Excepfional-Opportunity to Secure a Nice Home For a Moderate Price. For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A: MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE LUMBER IS CHEAPER Now is the tihe to buy that huildi lot and be ready to build in the spring Paul A, Sch DENT Somers Block. On the Square * Telephone 774 D. M. D. FUMIGNARO excavating and stonewark Taising, cobcret work. 123 Oakridge St. Norw} Telephone 627-5. JAMES—Contractor of and house- | TOBACCO DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116118 West Main St PERRONE & Christlan Co., building sl0Bcwurn, DFICKWOIK, con- lasler, aud p: €rete snd cement. between o ud 6.5V & m. asd ‘TRUCKING ) C. D, JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We move ever.thing amywhere. tention given to’ moving-boilers and chinery. Phone .857- CEMENT long aistance auto truck- ing. Phone 1926. "A. Siegel GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. 341 Main St, dist in, GEORGE LANBERT Occum; teaming, long distance woving -end - trucking. MtFisepsd Exprassing long distance ehn H. - Ford, ARCHITECTS Thayer. Building, Norwich, Conn. e BILDERBECK & LANGDON ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS | New London, Conn. Plans' and Specificat Long Distance Zimmerman, 17 TEAMING and mo 181 BHOMLKY Pt gy gy B LONG DISTANGE MOVING STETSON & YOUNG EARPENTER s BUILDER |70 S84 & HARTLEY, S o TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at ARTHUR H. LATHROP ncket Street P —— COAL AND WOOD oL e e COAL, seasoned wood and kindli 1asge of small quantities. Phone 504 or ‘akilled § 159 State Street Tencher of the Vielin Phone 1274 P B Eaae e e D v T AMERICAN HOUSE, D, Morrissey, AUTO WASHING Service Con- onie. Shetucket Street. DEL-HOFF MOTEL, Buropean ayes «| 26-28 Broadway | Have a Few Qutfits to Lena. L COME IN and nave Yous car wash Tia | &ny time between § a. m. an 5 Balley's Garage, Bath St S Aane BOOKBINDER A few choice lots left on'Crane Ave., West Main St. . For particulars, call up or write .. C. A. RATHBONE Jan12d 457 West Main St COTTAGE FOR SALE. New, never occupled, 7 rooms, kitchen, dining 'room, living_room. large reception hall, polished .oak floors, fireplace in 1iv- ing ‘room, second floor 4 good eized ed- rooms, large modern bathroom. R. §. BARTLETT, Trustee, Ne. 44 Shetucket St,, City. FOR SALE A fine, two-apartment house, in the best residemtial part.of the clty. medern conveniences, Inquire Builetin. Office, An FOR SALE STOP in to see us; we carry every- thing in the line of &econd-hand furni- ture, stoves. ete. New London Salesroom, 7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE | Scotland Road. mardd marsd Willimaatie, Cénn. m?d‘,';llm house .of 26 rooms, 132 |4 BUY TH,S acres” of , near other good farms. Owner illiam A. Mason, K. D. Yantic. FINE HOME ight rooms and bath, ed by hot water system. 'Extra tgdet and lavatory on first floor. Lot 80 x 121 faet with garage and good poultry nouse. Ornamental trees, barberry aedge, etc, ) PRICE $4,800 ARCHA W. COIT «rlighest Grade Propertics sicphone 1334 63 Broadwa, KOR SALE—Snappy roadster; uo rea- sonable offer refusea; don'i fail to see s car; big bargain ; must seli. Armory Garage.” . marsd | ¥Fom sALE—Late 1920 Ford touring, oversize Lires, thief iock, molomgter, eic. speak quickiy. O. 8. Peck. Telephone 483-14 Norwich D FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker livery auto, overhawed and repaimted, $400. Washburn Garage, Last Great Plain.” Tel. 992. marsd FOR SALE—1920 Maxwell roadster, run 4,000 miles, $850; 1¢17 Studebuker 7 pass.,’ fine conditeon. '$500; 1313 Fora touring, very good shape, $250. H. . Anderson, 21 Muple St., Danieison, Conn. Tel. 34 marld MAVE you secn (he iiew super-powered { Harley-Davidson motorcycle? Come in !and let @ show it to you. Norwich Cycie Co., 9-Main St feb2sd R = e TO RENT TO KENT—House. six rooms, hot and 0ld waier, eleciric ligals. Monegan Park —woud, 0IL_Loswell Av ‘marsd .mprovements. FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Foreign Money Orders and Steamship ‘Lickets for all paris of the yvor}‘li. rla‘c}:agu of all kinds delivered in all parts of kurope. Real Estate and Fire Lasurance, M. FORMIGLIO 280 Franklin. Street, Norwich, Conn. Phons 784- Mardd CITIZENS OF NORWICH, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ! Dea. W. C. Smith of Franklin having lost his wife, and being §6 years olu, has decided to oiter his nouse and farm for sale. The house itself alone, with one-haif acre of land, will rival any home Yyou cun buy in ihe city for $I2,000; it 18 large, roomy and up to date; nearly new und equipped with furnace and liot and cold spring water in kitchen and bathroom. Wil the house goes 100 acres of splendid furm land with apples, bears, peaches, quinces, grapes, strawber- lies, raspberries, currants, etc.; 64x30 wih stalls for 2¢ cows and ihree horses in basement; one large hen house Wwith fenced yard, one smaller for chick- ens; also cariage hiouse, wood house, ice house and granary. In the back yard is & tenement of six rooms, making a com- fortable home for a farmer with a small family. Al this withir 20 minutes’ ride of Iranklin Square, on state road to Wil- limantic, for 312,000, Come and investi- ate. W. C. Smith, Yantic. Telephone $1,500 \ WILL 8UY AN 80-ACRE FAnM, 7 ROOM OTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. . AND IN.A HIGH STATE CF FERTIL.TY ABUNDANCE OF WUUD, SLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TC VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STURES, CHURCHES AND SCHUOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FUR A SINGERE FARM BUYER. SEND F7: MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF . 400) Wiliiam A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND. 2 . WESYERLY, R. & FOR SALE Best quality, scasoned hard woed $12.00 per cord—areen wood $11.00 per cord—Also kindilngs and . cnestnut wood, deliverad to aill parts of the city. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 FOR SALE. 2 Tenement House, in good: location for. Business in Central Avenue. For particulars, sce- A. V. COVELLO, 188 Cliff Street, Telephone 683-3. barn | 1 TO BENT. 50 Union Street. marsd FOR BENT—Furnighed room, with or without .t housekeeping privileges, 24 | Kiver Ave, 2 murdd TO RENT—Furnished _rooms, housekeeping, § Fountamn St marid TO BENT—Elcven room house, with bath and all izaprovements, located in the best residential section of thé city; large e garage; investigate, ' Appiy to Charles W. Burion. Phone 1125, marod rnished room. anent, all modern Mnyrovements, i 3is Mam St lnquire Abeuman’s Shoe Store, 510 Man st marid FOR RENT — Two tenements, four rooms eacn, With mouern improveinents, for small ramily. Thames Coal Co., 14 | Thames St marid FOR RENT—SIX room apartment at 149 Broadway. Inquire S. J. Coit, 143 Broadway. Tebizd “To BENT — Furnished rooms; also rooms for- light housekeeping. Apply at 6 School St Phone 104 Tebid TO RENT — Furnished rooms. Tele- phone 274. janid TO RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. jan4d STORAGE—Housendld goods stored for long o short term; rutes reason. sble. Fanniog Studio, o2 Broadwas, LOST fiu FOUND WILL party who picked up watch in center of cily Friday morning, with initials G. S.. return to Bulietin Office? Reward. ‘marsd LOST—In the vicinity of Voluntown, black and.tan Airedale dog; answers to name “Trusty;” $25 reward if returnéd to F. H. Gilbert, Jewett City. marid AUCTIONS Ruction Notice BY M. BEETHOLY. Having leased my farm, known.as the Suilivan ~place, ated jupt ubout one | mile east from'2bosup, on the state road leading to Sterling, Conn.. 1 will seli, in order to vacate, my entire farming eguip- ment, consisting of horses, cattle, hens, wagons, tools, household goods, machin: FOR EENT—Five-reom tenement, all | 114 Asylum St miarsd | to be used for school 1 -1 00 A Bulletin Want e Advertisement Will Get LEGAL SOTICE NO1ICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, the Town of Norwich ate hereby warned to meet in Special Town Meeting at the Town Hall in the Court House Building in Norwich on Friday, March 11th, 1921, at '§ o'clock in the for the fol- lowing purposes: To hear and act upnn the matters con- tained in a certain petition addressed (o the Selectmen and ed by more tin twenty inhabitants of ihe Town qualified ng, The legal voters in Town meeting of | i meets. in Carpenters’ Hall {mioets in Buckingham Memorial A Bulletin To Let - Advertisement Will Rent It ‘What Is Going On Tonight Suwanee River Quartette at Y. M. C. A Norwich Council, No. 720, R. A., meets ‘oresters’ Hall. Norwich Grange, No. 172. P. of H, meets in Steiner's Hall Norwich Lodge, No, 12, A. 0. U. W, 11, D of P in Sebequonash_Council, ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. The Vanderbilt estate at Douslaston, Y. served Hugh Ford, the director, ell’ for some of the exterior scenes for Town meetings hereby tha s within ten days after plication for th purp wici poses, at a cost not to exceed $8,000, and to_appropriate said sum. 2. To decide whether the Town will purchase a tract of land on _Llizabeth and Benjamin streets on the West Side, poses, at a cost of not to exceed $1,20%, and to appropri- ate said sum, ‘ 3. To decide whether a new school building shail be built on the said tract of lund on lienjamin and streets, at a cost of noL 0 exceed 00, row such sums and at such times as ma be_ncce y for tne erection of £aid bl 10 give notes or other evidences or indebledness of the Town therefor. 2 Also to do any to be done at, said vith maiters conta 3 ated at Norwich, Conn., this 5d day arch, A. D. 1921 CASPER K. BAILEY. CHARLE: PATRIC Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. LEGAL NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING OF THE TOWN OF LEBANON The lezal voters of the Town of Leba, non are hereby warned to meet in th own Hali m said Town on Mond: and minority reports and recommenda. tions of the Cominittee on the George W Lyman High School (hat was appomn at the annual town meeting held on Ox 4, 1920, and_which Committee reports to the adjourned mecting heli on Mond. and to determins choose, de: land in Le so-called, as th a tract of r the Center, ool bujlding. aine whether the Town to_construct George W. Lyman shall proceed without delay d and erect the s High Scheol build Also to determ whether the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the construction and erection of the said building not_exceeding $15,000 in addition to_the $15,000 given by the will of George W. Lyman for that purpose. Also fo dete whether the Town will authorize the Selectmen of the Town to borrow in the name of the Town such sum as the Town may have appropriated for the construction and erection of the said_High School build: sum Af mency 50 voted at a reasonable rate of interest. Also to determine whether the Town will vote to establish a ginkir__fund of ists’ tools, etc, at public sale, without Teserve or restriction, on MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921, 8¢ 10 o'clock @ m. sharp, if pleasant. WITTEE BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Mala Street, Danielson, Cona. ————————y BEWLING, ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING 3 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN KNOWN AS THE FELIX GARCEAU FARM, ON BLUE HILL. The farm 15 located 0w Blue Hill, part- Iy m Frankhn and partly i bozrah, and consists of wbout 28> acres of land, farm- house of 11 rooms. wilk large atlic that can easily be made into :wo more rooms, two large barus, an outbuilding adapted for inilx, vegetables and storage pur- poses. The farm is situated on- the cross Toad from Bozrah to Franklin, a quarter of a mile from the state road from Nor- wich to Willimantic. There are about 100 acres of first rate cliage and grass land, also about 75 acres of Woodland, from wiich over 1,000 cords of merchantable cord wood may be easily cut, and. for which there .is a nearby market; also about 70 acres of pasture, aiso apple orchard of 400 trees. The farm has a grand and picturesque View of miles of surrounding country, is eight miles from Norwich, three miles from-the village of Fitchville and Yantic, with_easy haull to market and railroad. Place i weli o0k, watered, g never-failing springs ‘and iwc wells. Place will keep 100 head of cattle and cut over 85 tons of hay. For further _information, apply FELIX GARCEAU, on_ the Dremises, to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, 35 Broa way, Norwich, Conn. jan27d to CHIEOPODIST A. G. THOMPSO! Foot " Si , F. B. Chiropodist cialist (protect your feet). Suite 7-8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, Norwich, Conp. Phone 1566-4. dan3ld PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTEACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Heating. . JOHN BLUM, Breed BOBERT J. COCHKANE, A good Farm, near Jewett City, of 100 40 tillable, balance pasture and woodland; good amount _10-reom house, in good barns, | PLUBS1ING, MEATING - ; AND HMILL SUPFPLIES, Washington Square. running water to house and ‘barns, 2 cows, r horses, poultry and FHUNS 581 The very besc plumbi P tools. ~Price $4,500. Will_arrange workmen at tie fairest prics mortgage for purchaser. For par teed; alao heating and g tiulars, inguire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE- Phone - ~Nerwich, Conn. Central Bldg, FOR SALE A FOUR TENEMENT PROPERTY On Laurel Hill Avenue In excellent conditior, and a good paying investment. JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Breadway Private lessons time to your fruit and shade trees by expe: men. Phene 1957, Monroe. |Tdbasd um better than through the JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Maln St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET l PIANO TUNERS PIANC TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 584 4 ROBBINS COURT GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122" Prospect St. Phone 511 HAVE your tires. retreaded, look like new, wear like new, as good as new. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. St feb24d ED O RS—Ha ur magneto recharged in the car while you wait; hard istarting and weak lights remedied.” Nor- wich Welding Co., 31 Chestnut St. Phone 214, _ feb22d TIRE REPAIRING FIRST AND SECOND TIRES, ACCES- BORIES, OILS AND GREASES. SILVY'S TIRE SHOP, - I 499 MAIN STKEET, (East Side) 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 Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET Frozen Radiators Repaired and Recored Thoroughly Tested: Under Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY AUTOS TO HIRE \ FBANKLIN SQUARE Taxi, 209 Main Bt. Phome 1994 G. R. Brown. sepid WHEN YOU WANT to put your busl- ness before the public, there is no medi- 1 WHEN YOJ WANT to put your Lusi- um better than threugh “Tue-bulictin, 1921. $1.500 a year, or such other ~-.sonable sum as the Town may fix upon, to be applied annually toward the paying off of the saiG debt incurred by the Town for the construction and erection of the said High School building. Also to determine whether the Town will appoint a building committee to ob- tain and approve plans and specifications for the comstruction of the said George W. Lyman High School building, and to enter into all needful contracts in the name and behalf of the Town for the construction and_erection of sald build- ing, and to contract for the payment of the necessary expenditures therefor, not exceeding the amount given in the will of George W. Lyman for that purpose and the additional appropriation made by the Town therefor, and providing that ail proper expenditures by the building com- mittee when aprroved by the Selectmen of the Town shall be paid by the Treas- urer of the Town on orders therefor is- sued by the Selectmen of the Town on the Treasurer. Also to _consider and dete matters pertaining to the building, equip- ment and maint said George W, Lyman High School building. Dated at Lebanon. Conn., this Sth day of March, A. D. 1971 EARL F. BISHOP, EDWARD H. M'CALL, WILLIAM F. CLARK, Selectmen of the Town of Lebanon. margd Notice to Taxpayers All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Voluntown are hereby notified and warned that I have a warrant to levy and collect a tax of forty mills on the dollar on the Town list of 1920, pay- able April 1st, 1921, and for the purpose of collecting the same I will be at the residence of E. Byron Gallup, Monday, April 4th, from 10 a.'m. to 12 m., and on Tuesday, April 5th, at the Tesidence of Mrs. Origen Gallup, from 10 a. m. to 12 m., and Wednesday, April 6th. at my residence in Voluntown Village. \ Notice ic hereby also given that all | male fersons between the ages of 21 and |60 years of age, unless otherwise ex- empted, are llable to pa of $2, due April 1st, 1921, Al persons neglecting this notice will be subject to prosecution as the law di- cets. " . JOHN E. KINNE, Collector. Dated at Voluntown, Conn., March 8, NOTICE Under and pursuant to an order of the ‘Honorable Superior Court for the State of Connecticut, passed at N the 4th day of March, A. D. 1921, all of the creditors of The Colchester Farm Produce Company,.a corporation organ- ized under the laws of ‘he State of Con- necticut, and lorated and doing business in the Town of Colchester. in said State, are hereby notified to present their claims ‘against said corporation to the under- signed at Amsion. Conn., Within four months from and after the ¥th day of March, 1921. - All claims not presented ithin'said time will be thereafter barred. Dated at Norwich, Conn., March Tth, 1921, ROGER F. PORTER, Receiver. Amston, Conn. mardd a personal tax AT A COUET OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 8th day of March, A. D. 1921 NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Zabriski Present—! Estate of Luther ¥ Norwich, in said District, Helen B, Zabriskie of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument vurporting to be the Tast will and testament of said decedent be_admitted to probate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined at the robate Court Room in the y_of Nor- wich. in sald Di 17th day of March, A, D. 1921, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, and that notice of th y of said petition, and of aid thereon,” be given by the publication of this order one time in eome mewspaper having a circulation ir said District, at least five d prior to the' date of hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. ATLING, Judge. pendency hearinz ness before the public, there is no mwl The above and foregoing is a'trus copy o'Ar{(m:d' Mo CHRR est: HELEN M. RRESCHER, marsd = Clet. o voie in Town Meeting, which petition | reads as follows: To the Sclcctmen of the Town of Nor- wich:— The undevsigned. inhabitants of the! Town of Noryich qualified to vote in 1. To decide whether the Town will: Ipurchase a tract of land in Kast Nor-|the picturesque estate of (ieo: so-called, 10 be used for schodl pur- | rens at Port Chester, N, Y. betn | Who for three years sold the ‘amnas cof- and to appropriate said sum. json?" Yet that was the situation with - o :uwulx’m . ;mmmu‘w to :‘!o fll‘}-aood-looklng Edward Barns of Phiadel ings necessary and prover Ls erect said | py " salessatn e T |phia. Just a prosaic coffes sak Also {o authorize the Sclectmen to bor- [2Nd then ome day ¥ | the b fimymond McKee, Philo McCullough and 'Ibe seen in The site for the George W.| and to issue the vromissory notes of the Town for the w London on ! The Price of Possession, Ethel Clayton's latest Paramount release which will be shown at the Davis theater today and to- The scenes at the ‘amoug present the vicinity of Sfl England, where part of Winifred story is iocated. Other scenes rep- g Barston Manor we : : : z < H T : resent Both of thess untry places made admirable .ocationg for the outdoor scenes and both Mr. £ Ford and Miss Clayton, who have recent- ly returned from England, remarksd on the many characteristic features of the English landscape which can be filmed in New York stat Can you imagi gy e e a film feading man fee substitute for which “There's a Rea- film promoter saw him—and presto! he was leading man so1 Val 4 i gressed until he is considered cae o2 the {best known players in the brsizess, His !latest appearance is opposite Mary Mi'es ° second featu: Ann_interesting news weekly will clost BREED THEATRE. The feature attraction at the Breet theatre today and tomorrow ‘s Shirley Mason's latest photoplay, Fiame of Youth, which, produced by Wililam Fox, Iy sad to offer this charming young siar het best opportunity to display her .alents - Imagine dainty Shirley Mason in_the role of a Belgian peasant girl torn We- tween two loves—that of a Paristan painter who visits the village, and that ; of the village lad Who has known her since she was a baby. 1t is a part that should fit her perfectly. Not all the ac ion phsses in the Beigian village, There are scenes ir Brussels and in a Paris stu dio—all, according to advance reports, © admirably staged under the direction of - Howard M. Mitchell. The case of Flame of Youth feludes other well known players. For the racond feature Tom Mix witl Untamed. Thrilling throughout, this plcture will appeal to every lover nf western photoirama. Mix |again covers himself with that y which results from the successful rer- {formance of hair-raising feats of dare.s deviltry, accompanied by genuinely gned— actink. fovenre. STRAND THEATRE, New faces appear among the playert in D. W. Grifith's latest First National attraction, The Idol Dancer, appesring &t the Strand theati tonight and Wednes- day. Richard Barthelmess, ibe young man whom Griith developed in A few months into on¥ of the screen’s most ef- fective players, appears as tie Ueach comber, a role deman dramatis re- sources of the distinctive nature Harthel- mess possestes. Clarine Seymour, Wwhe has taken important parts in several re- cent Griffith productions, plays the part- of a half French, half Japanese beauty, slender, impulsive, tempestuous with vividness of the tropics, She dresses the natives but js not of them, and her friendship with the beachcomber, and the New Englard youth develops into the perplexity of growing love for oae or the other. Others in the cast are Florence.. Short as the native girl who is uncertain whether she saall marry the native min- ister with the wonderful frock coat, or the headhunter chieftain; Porter Strung as the native minister; Walter James ag the cannibal chiet; Kate Bruce as the missionary’s wife, and a company of six- " ty in lesser roles. This is a picture that: will startle you. Don't miss it. Last day today. —— AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY EXPECTING MANY MEMBERS The auxiliary to Fletcher Post, Ameris. can Legion, expects a large sized gath-: ering at its meeting in the Legion rooms in the Stead block, Main street, Friday evening, at which time new members will be_received. Everyone interested in the American Legion should come to the auxiliary meet-. ing Friday evening and be prepared to_ sign ‘the charter, said the chairman of the auxiliary membership commiittee on Tuesday afternoon. Nearly a score of new members have been secured for the auxiliary since its last meeting and it is expected that all the new members will be present at the meeting. Lecture for Schoel Childrem School Superintendent E. J. Grabam has arranged with Mrs. Curtis Lindley of _ Boston to give a lecture and demonstra- _ tion here next Tuesday afternoon in the Community House on Church street upon the history, music, dress and lite of Indians. e his lecture s given especially for the children of thé schools, as well as for anyone interested, It has been wiven successfully by Mrs. Lindley in Boston and many towns around there. A small admission chatge will be made. Montville Schools Speaking Comtest. The annual speaking and speliing con- test for the pupils of the Montville schools will be held in the auditorfum of the Uncasville school, tomorrow evening, March 10, at 8 o'clock. Each school in the town will bo representel. The win- ners of this contest will take part in the Qistrict contest to be held at the Commu- nity House, in Norwich. March 24. The public is cordially invited. 1t is now possible for women to stndy and receive degrees at Yale university. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SHETUCKET SEWEE DISTRICY The legal voters of the Town of Sprague residinz within_the confines of the Shetucket Sewer District, in said Town, are hereby warned to meet in the Town' Hall in said Town of Sprag t st day of March, A. D. 192 o'clock in the evening of said day, for the following purposes: To determine what action said District will take towad collecting unpaid assess- ments against property owners in the District. To determine what action said Distriet will take toward paying the note of said District heid by the Danielson Trust Company. and to determine by what means said District will raise the money necessary to pay sald note, the expenses of this meeting and the expenses. if any, of colecting said unpaid assessmemis, and to vote to lay a iax or make an assessment fof such purpose as the meet- ing may determine. . Dated at_Sprague, Conn., this Sth &ay of March, 1021 RAYMOND J. JODOIN, MOSES GENARD, ALBIE G. it cons AN reees Aty e R

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