Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 9

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A Balletin Want Advertisement Will Get It B ‘WANTED—Male it ki um—mgm-nl sesistant, phas- ldlnl gflh to five: ., RSN oot e oo R Braneery Con |1 Blachers Phons Tiowge ' Mttt M Conu. marl WANTED_Vur sew ;fi‘xmn, 425 Bcr . ‘main B 100 in I.'l % .r»cf‘"‘fim. g‘“flflm s “WANTED—At onb R, .:.”,-:]..."L... WANTED—_To b 14 oak oh-n. WANTED iiinaiy_Dopertmeat -m Maloolm, & s e ok o Several live men to act as Selicitery, In| WANTED—L fi '}: Nerwich and surreundihg m tor| “Bansd sk Biad O an old established company. over 16 of ‘and commission. Apply 57 Breadway, m.“mm.u..” X RO TR e S g ten “———“—"_‘-"‘—_‘ ‘work, Wfl‘hm‘ Abvll‘ ‘ fi ...fl B e C [ “¥OR BALEIthaca double barrel shot- new. Box 423, Dasilelson, Comn, uhnh’n farm, 18 acres of e Sons own n usey on forwict Howa, ile TAQuiro-of A A; Bt et Yox 1109, or TLE“» - > ‘mar3ThFS n ANFED—Shods rith l.l willing to get up’in the morn- AT ed® 1 o ST | et "“"-m“‘n Bg': in&-A Tare opportunity, 1921 i _ Sharloa | Banuo, 308 Weat Satn B¢ it guu,‘;k s ass. wwuring oar, been ¢ ¢ ing eMin sofile 1money T m'u'w’i“'d of Yolusiows | BEFORE cleaning house ihis spring, | i21, Norwich Bullein requently | black 3 Ve your house e o carrying papers. F ams I T e é‘;u Tetumed % W, Sancers, 36 Mechalis 8L St ot o "l“‘é;’“ghgzwhmg?“ PR h good routes. Get BF H. Gitbert. Jewett T “ iane the larger ones. two “bushels - 9 5 & | wan! jom ? one 105! 3 3 names on file and be rom : tmme‘/' m?om:n mufiu away phros L, marbd im he starts for the cellar ateps. We udy for the first vacancy.| —cooro— sale; 22 head of flest |hev 4 004 cullar ln chat Manila o giEar at e ,..;‘,E'“, iy Call at the Bulletin emmnfi ‘Fagan's Stmoke SRb. o OB BALE—Cows, or, will tr or | wulgn»-“-'m oill sou & dew | et b mm Bullelal watatom fur st erieal: old_well desper, 5 r. B F x fox Artesian Sreil, Boassy, Son. | Crandatl. el 18011, mark e Conn ___ mird_| rom sALm_Hatohing efgs, 8 %,;:k} J bV 3 on bov n‘,”g%fl" ol ";'“‘“v? Liurel Hifl ';hmu 1658, marid | “¥oB SALE — Bight hml— in carts, 1| uiaber “wagon, 4300, Tel uu-xz , I T ot e e WEISLER'S Farm ency \vfll sell | ) L marid % R R yobt firis qulek * Dai quire 160 West Town S| Mk Ee B JomenaTyht | Ltenssa ¥OR BALB— and 10 Market a; Nor- . g T Tartd WANTEDFuriitire, antigues, books, el Conn. | property sultable for. hotel Faneral Directors ; ;;}V,Fén SR s Walmae, o alregan Hotel for oné week. fnarie JUST ABBIVED ‘cockerels f‘" H. losd TBLS rs and Embalmers Horses jure | ~Ea3E OF, GrRUAT Lats £ 1a ailors | PIISar g0 st Lor X r_n”l ifees | Shuiriesaser, S01 Mala b ‘Janisd “’,’:‘“ L] - | g Bt L AN % BALE — MacKay e 322 Main Street (o WANTED —Sccond hand eud 138 | process o tand and bulldinse. with by, ELMER B. PIERSON. ““:"‘ N mm‘ i, A '.rlaki“ ideal location for manufacturin Chamber of Commerce Building el S86-%: ? febata s SN, . iy lnlurm!:n,ycallfi write ‘1’{1"}'.‘; Phons 2082 - Laly:Resistant ' THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES il Ave e i 3 & . ' !v SALE A fine rolier awnlnl. in have expired and are for salé at first class condition, absoluetly modern, mmnnuuw~ urycgm ‘Write Awning. care Bulletin. Ticket Nos. 360 to 1200, %onsisting of | ~FOR ‘Watches, Dhmnfidl. J‘W!‘f’. Silvertvare, | two lezl!, zood r:palr Hevolvers, Guas, o | son. el 615" 2t | @eroToN \z_Point, Ct, shore cot- 9-12 a. m.—130 to 5 p. m. 63 Frankiin St opp. Sulletin Co. = T Wed. mad‘ s;_:‘ E::urgm;m";! S gl “cn:'i. n&ungfioc-:tl:'r'.wc‘«. 5 Room 3¢5 Thay 7 ‘mar vel. 299 | Regidence tel, 12:. AUcTIONS " FOR SALE—House at Gales Ferry, Conn., & nice all the year round home, - — e nine rooms, fine wide verandas, nice weil fixfil tern ‘v;alel;i ce:gfal lucalian 2‘11 ' 1 B. Allyz: Gales Ferry Conne o matde |on . ommman || AGCTIONNOTICE || it DENTAL SURGEQN ST the § | ture, stoves. ete. New London Salesrootn, 'Grory Buildi R U S Vater St Norwich. " Phone 1103-3. ory ulldmg conifents of thy large house and resi- mar |§ dence of the laté Denisgn D. Jamies, Nomld,, Conn. 1 ibeaten ob the main mquz in the vil- §| ¥om sAL%Regm(ered ‘Berkshire pi vus, 3 fibe“u(.:ll;ll;:llyv R. I, will be soid at §11 boar, fds fl'lbgu and iJh eac(l: = fiblic o™= old; 290’ Ibs. each. ¥ Walker, Pine Acres Farm, u i's Cor- HOURIGAN BROS.| — noTicE survmnar. wanon 1. | SR R o ¥ masd at 10 o’clock a. m., rein or shine. B % FOR SALE—Two six-roem cottages on FUNERAL DIRECTORS | DR. SINAY HAS MOVED ‘e sale Wil consint of and nciuds | | sate highway, between ey %.54 At i or. oseph Bodo, Norwich gnd Jewett City New Office in the bpis :":‘;‘“:l““ aatiune fimitese. B?l Estats Agent. Danieison, Conti THAYER BUILDING — e R 207 WITTER BROS, AUCTIONEERS, ‘:‘"c: ‘I:““f}:’;,‘;‘{”if, SRR m Henry Allen & Son Co. - - Office and Salesrooms, No, 42 h ” e e g 88 MAIN STREET Main Bt, Danielson, Comn. mnu Farm 'A""*,, ?:,.," Cimn. ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS DR. D. J. COYLE . AND EMBALMERS DENTIST : ClTlZfi'g OF NORWICH, Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 203 Main St., N Cont Auctioneer} Pl FASE TAKE NOTICE ! DAY OR NIGHT Main St., Nor wich, Conn. AUCTION Dea. W. C. Smith of Franklin' having Office Hours: 9=12, 11305, 6:30~8 ; iost his wife, and being $8 years old, Tolsphisns James H. Hyde will sell for me at|has decided to offer his house an r.mn sublie aubtiok on for sale. The house itself alon Sh & Burke 4 one-half acre of land, will nvaiany home FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 19%1, 8t 10 o’clock sharp in the feremson, my farm, located in Mohegan, Town St Honiviiie: Conns four mites. trem Nore ieh,"ant eight miles from New London, Resisterat Heretord bull (Getaway ey | $4x30 vilh sials for 50 cowd S i ; ment ; ope large hen N Sarign 8 yeard old; HeraleM oW | R Tenced yard, gne\saiiis for o rl aleo carriage house, wood house, igh | house and granary. In the back yard you can buy in the cily for $12,000; it is large, roomy and up to date, nearly néw and equipped with furnace and hot and col in_kitchen and house goes 100 acres of splendid farm land with ap; s pears, peaches; quinces, grapes, stra Ties, Taspberrics, curtants, - ete.; barn \}{'Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST _zicks Bléck. On the Square ‘Telephone 774 A TBVCKING uneral Directors 41 Main Strect = is enemen i , maki; o1 FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of fort it foF i ke S, grade 2 year old heifers and 1 § heitor it o c,fi' e homie for a farmer with a small Mcavating and stoncwork and house- N e family. . All this within 20 minutes' ride Fausing, concrete work, all guaranteed | C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We | 1O M aneme Srea il axe|sewrsntin Square, on state road te Wil- POk oi2? (Qukridge St. Norwich, Con. | move ¢ved tniig unywhere: Special ats | very Iigh made Heretords, limantle, for $12000. Come and investi- Telephoue __ mardd " |tention gk 0 moving boilers and mas fice reghtenad buj - gate. W, hith, Yantic. Telephone chitiafy. “",’ o® *anda ne grade Holstein cow. calf-by side; | $at8 e Jersey cow, coming in sobm; - “Eulo Lrucks 1 Inll‘o Phona lllt. A. !laleL augdd Ulilhl-lhlllll. 48, Nu. 341 Main 8t, Ayrshire grade €o One pair, Devon oxen 6 years old, the onés that have taken the blue fibbon at JFOR SALE == the New London county fair grounds ths 1y A‘-:L ““;"‘“" o last twq years, for dratt and woriin — . | cattle; oair Herefo: ears GE LAMB ming. | pair Herefords 2 vears old, 1 pair year | o 4 N modery W Lo (e e |a-.» n?mnu Woviag Csad " mu:hu. ings. These steers are ly mated | o)) mrdwm floors, very choicely ar- 3 NS xRl Whel in Ehesbvan fangéd bathrooms, inost desldmbig loca- 55 g . tien Irst neighborhood. or full % Distance Movi 11—Registered Shfopshire Sheep—=11 ‘ E ME N I actman: v B ave R ing pertiodiars, s xikel Seven ewes bred to Storrs college ram and 4 last year's lambs. These ewes are nice individuals and all registered and recorded. a movin; long distance lruc 1alty, H. F 1) Ln ux'f-n’ut a One gopd brood sow and 3 shoats, dhout 35 R. I Red hens, 2 pair wild gesse, 1 novata xifid"'giifknc%‘“‘&vx‘:fi ey scovy Bourbon and. 2 keys. 5 JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR EVERYBODY. THE marsd ite ‘Holland hea- tur- COTTAGE FOE SALE. Pioht] w, ‘néver decupied, 7 rooms, kitehen, prane aNn" "R‘:‘g’}nu Vi TOOLS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS - | R electric lights and gas; - | CLASS CONDITION, Yith | wood, del FoR SALE—WIll sacrifice a good up- ana a also r 3300, cash; also & ¢ '“PD" 0. Box 14, an('r e-, 7 % The ‘;{luh two I'Dlflmlnl house, No. 40 Garfield Avenue " (Laurel. Hill). Pleasingly situ- ted ofte minute from troliey — $3,500 “For _full particulars, inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET . PHONES * munr'u:. rAm( HOME, acres, close city, charming ‘location, fine 10:room hn\ln. III‘K! barns, poultry bulldings, garage, ‘ete, everything_fi class; large fields, . excellent £ , good pastures; -valuable woodland, mice’ fruit; $4,000, easy terms. TRYONS’ AGENCY, marsd Willimantie, Conn. & three- FOR SALE—New 1521 Qakiands, m and mu- |stex and o pass. touring, $1,495; 4 pas coupe and 5 pass. sedas, 32,06 trucks, z and § 1-2 ton cunmu. b Aw and 34,400, 8L.,” Danielson, livéry 00, lasn. run 4, | pass,, Co., 9 1'0 Stre A Bulletin For Sale . Advertisement Will Sell It | e ————— FOK SALE tineiid engine, sonable orer retusea; don't ¥oR uu:a-!?fpm-am&u 5o rea- 8 She SFow g car ; big bargaim ; must sell, A Garage. g il I'M of the TFOR SALE—1920 | touring, very good Anderson, 23 Maple Ber Lanielson, Conn. Tel. 340. marid HAVE you een the.new super- Harisy-luvidson, ‘motoreyciel nd let TO RENT—House, six rooms, het and cold water, electi ng | 1084, FOK KENT—Five-room tenement, all improements, A Bulletin Want A Bulletin To Let _Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Rent If ° —— e e ‘L'OAL NoTICE k on T Notwich_ Stati gineers’ Yion, N ‘:, [ m::;;’" :" nters’ Ladies' Auxilia 54, A 0. fneets i Buckingham Menpriai ° Fr Palmyra Eue-smfmem, No. 3, L 0. O, ., meets in lows Hail L'U. 8t 3 FOR BALKE—Actomebiles _SPECIAL TOWN MEETING ie legal voters of the Town of Columis a' arped {o meet in Special 'eam-n- Hall on Sat-| 1921, at two (2) TéyL. Con- | Selodkc Toiihe afternoon, for the' folloe’ ing_purposes, viz.: marbd ,fl" the grand list, 1, I;MI 1o de(ni the expenses wh for year ending Sept. bd 1o nget the Towi's shens cosf of the state-alded road now in >t construction, and 1o designats a ceftain amourit to apply on the Indebt edness of the Town. d—To sec if the Town will a thorize the Seleotmen _to - borrow jecessary money to pay the Town' pormm of the cost of the state: road now jn process of construction. ird- ‘o see what action the Town will take® regarding the lighting of Yeo- mans Hall Fourth—To w€ar and act on the report H. i. Anderson, Conn, . Tel. 34 p Latayette, Counci ,, éets at i Shetucke: Sirath Of Mooscheart Legion, No. 124, e hitea Lemter Ser T ;: n Service at Trinity Epie- . Btrand Thestrs The people of Notwich will again have an opportunity tmis Thursday, Friday and Saturday only to witness the great- est show ever seem in the city of Nore wich. It is the greatest musical comedy success it the east and one which should ot be Missed, rain or shine. There are of the Special Committec apseinted atla host of pretty jazz dancers and sing- Wn/u:nun Town Meeting " October, [ers who will capilvate you with fheir o consider a provosition to cstab- | dashing beauty, snaj lish ‘the “Green” a4 & uublie. square of |1 Tiow they can dence oo twist et e s of Juch recomimenida- | 45 s lot of things you.can't resist! Thev will present also the most elaborats wardrobe ever seen. Although scanty you may rest assured that it M very beautiful to gaze upon, especially the figurgs wearing it. The comedians will entedfain with a host of new snavpy. catciiy songs ang sayings which _will Be\enlh—To see if the Town will vote | make you burst with laughter, to change the method of transportation |thing is right up to the minute. ofyg:llnmbh puplls to the Windham High | there will be a feature pieture “The Latayette se¢ | 15th, 1921 i 4 S e Eopain , overhauied an r' n ‘Was| nlmrn Garage, East Grest Tel. by2. ’ marsd fae Maxwall roadster, d 000 miles, 8850 1917 Siudebaker 51 fine condition. $500; VOE H ond 2 show it o Vou. A\urwxah z:reul e offered by said Committee. Ot CTe Sea It the “Town wil sote to rescind_the vote passed at the Annual Town Meeting in October, 1920, inereas- the number of the Tows School Come TO RENT iguts. sonegan Park ‘marsd mitee. Sixth—To let the contract for furnish- o ing firewood for Yeomans Hall to (he lowest hidder. 114 Asyium st marsd xmst—-l-‘umhnea room. n lfnlon BUY THIS FINE HOME House has eight ‘rooms and bath, heated by hot water systém. LExtra toilet and ...Zfi, on first floor. Lot 80 x 121 ot with garage and good poultry ouss, Ornamental trees, barberry <dge, ete, PRICE $4,800 ARCHA ‘W. COIT, riighest Grade Properties ~pnone 1334 roadw. FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Foreign Money Orders and Steamship Tickets for all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered { | in @il parts of kurope. Real Estate and Fire lasurance, M. FORMIGLIO 280 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Mardd }_Phnns 784> 1500 WILL 8UY AN 80-ACRE FArm, 7 ROOM SOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- NEW BArN 24x26. . AND IN A HIGH STATE GF FERTILTY =~ ABUNDANCE OF WOUOD, VLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TC VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURGHES AND SCHUOLS., A RAnkE BARGAIN FOR A SINGERE FARM BUYER. SEND Flue MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (GHOICE OF 400) Wiliam A. Wilcox " FARM SPECIALIST 3 41 WEST BRQAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. & River 10 FOR RENT rovms each, With modern® umproveinents, or smail family. Lhames St. FOR RENT—SI 149 Broadway. roads 10 ron RENTFurnished foom, -un of without | housekeeping, 9 Fountwmn St. ¥OL BENT—Six-roqm tenzinent, MOUEIR MMUTUVewents, | ut ! fhauire Abcluans Suos Store, §10- Mawm o _School St Phone 1v4y-: Hundredth Chance.” This is a ploturiza- tion of the famous n Dell. A Triangle? in which the woman with perfect frank- ness had married with an understandinz that the union should be loveless uniess the husband won her affection. So it I8 we see a battle between two determined men waged In circumstazces away out of the ordinary. Ard so the best man won out just as he thougtt all wes lost. Helanded two races in one day. the first wa 8a matter of the hesrt, the second - was a great steeplechase and in both spilis and thrills. Don't miss this special program. Come early an? get good seats Eighth—To determine tie amount for of the Assessurs and Board t Imiit housenceping ynnmu. 24 P BEN % Ninth—To see if the Town will vote to fix a license fee for non-resilent poddiers and vrovide & method for the collection of the same. | Columbia, Conri., March 7th, 1921 C. L. ROBINSON, H. B. HUTCHINS, R L. COBB, "—Furnished igit inarid all 58 M St mardd Two_tenements, four mar10d Selectmen. NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. The legal voters in Town meeting of the hwn of Norwich ato liereby warned to meet in 8 Town Meeting at the “Lhames Coal Co., 141 marid Six_room apartment at lugquire 8. Wiy, BENT — Furnished Davis Theatrs Be careful what you say to & yeuna 10 Phops- lady when you're alone with her, espe- cially it you're rich. Maybe there's a dictagraph in the room and you may be pet Town Hail 1 the Court, Houss Buliding BENT — Furnished rooms. in Norwich on Friday, March 1ith, \o21, ¥id. TO ousekes Zimmerman, 17 Loswell Ave. at s o'clock in the evening, for the Yol t rt to face & breach of e ! haled into cous 6t upon the matters con- |Promise ult Or run up acainst the other dec chick mar$d b e rOULTRY FOR SALE—Greene's buttermilk baby Greene's fast” BABY chicks 20c up; guaranteed, prepaid; a.d varieties; send tor cxl’cuh\r Roy Clari, . Hlnl'l'll Cu —— e ined I " tition nddressed. to | @ltetnative—blaickmall, The latter ex- STURAGKE—Housenold govds v.lu .;de:u.n.;' -:5" :l:'zne::nb; more than |perience before a wealthy Italian signor :ubr long or shoMt tefm; rites inhi ts of the Town quaiified 15 ota ‘I awa Mecting, whieh etition reads as foilow: I'l‘g the Selectmen of the Town of Nor- in Dorothy Dalton's latest picture. Romantic Adventuress” .oming to the Davis theatre Friday and Saturday. Miss Daltgnt, as the heroine, is the central gned the | figutd.in the scheme concocted to relieva Norwich qualified to vote in|him of his lira, though she is innocent of ‘Town meetings hereby make application !the plan. Her umprincipled, lugury-lov- that you convene a special Town Meeting | ing mother is the real instigator eof the within ten days after receipt of this ap«|conspiracy. Eventually of course. the Plicution for the following purposes: schemers are exposed, and Dorothy Is 1.. To d!clde ‘whether the Town will allowed to marry the man of her cholce. purchase t of land in East Nor-|4jTed 1o o , % ge of Marce O'Doon wich |q~¢al|ed o Do used 10¢ achos! pur. i i b the eong S at a cost not to exceed 00, and 1o Anproufllle said sum. ¥ vigorous fighting story of primitive men declde whether the Town will |and stut-hearted, beautiful women. flerce 4 ‘anning Stuato, 52 Hroadwar 8d inhabitants ot feed; it will raise all you hateh ‘Second Feed.” ene's Groo James M. Young o aiiva safe delivery 122 Thayer Building, Nerwich, Cona. " FREDEKICK T, BUNGE | The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 putihace n iact of toud ‘on SAisabern huskies and malemutes, red-blooded ad- and Benjamin streets on the West Side, | yentyre and rare romance, surprise and to be used for school Jurposes,at a cost | PRINE #TT TR TO L TR R S :{,":{lé" cxoeed §1,20%, and to appropric | %\ ot” white arena of the frozen north. $.°"To "dccide - whether a_new school |1t has all the zip and zest, he drama buliding shall be bullt on the sald tract |an doolor in its score of high lights that land on Benjamin and Blizabeth {makes it just what it is—a prize speefal streats, at a cost of mot o excéed $200,- | photoplay production. It is & classie of the North—a masterpiece of dramatio writing made into a masterpiece of a pho- AROHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS 000, and to appropriate sald sum. to appoint a committee to do all m‘ toplay. ety #ud proper to erect sald Nieo 1o authotize the Selecthen to bor-| It is 4 gem of the genius of James) 1oV wuh summs and at such times as may | Oliver Curwood. A born thriiler. it hl Ml]d{ iry to pi fl.ty f'l:r \he&mumhol travels swiftly and hrea(hlm!y ll*fl‘l“; sl ing, and to give notes or other |y p+1ded .with smadninz IpcAdPnt evidences of indebiednsss of the Town e sabas dAd astsaited o ed A s you guess and guess wrong 2 3, B0, Ofher usiness DroPer|while the teppling and unexpected elimax PIANO TUNERS 22 Glairement Ave GEER vnu. mlllzrl“o::ft'l‘ug ll]: said MIM‘% smites you. THE PIANO TUNER W Nyt ~ v Prospect St Phone 511 CASPER K. BAILEY, Shirley Mason heads the double feature FOR SALE Best quality, seasoned hard wood $12.00 per cord—ureen wodd $1100 per cord—Also Kkindlings and chestaut ered to ail parts of ths city, HARRY B. FORD PHONE 762 FOR SALE |2 Tenement House, in good location for Business in Gentral Avenus. For particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cliff Street, Telephone 683-3. FARM ¥OR SALE IN FRANKLIN ENOWN AS THE FELIX GAECEAU FAEM, ON BLUE HILL, The farm 1s located ou Blue Hill, part- ly in Frankln ang paruy in Bozrah, and consists of about 285 acres of laud, farm- house of 11 rooms, Wik large attic that can easily be inade iNto WO more rooms, iwo large barns, an outbuilding adapted for milk, Vegetables and- storige pur- poses. The farm is situated on tue cross road from Bozrah to Fr: a quarter of a mile from the state road from N Tich to, Willimantic, ‘Ihere are about 100 acres of first rate cliage and'gr also"about 10 wcres Of Woediand.. {rom Which_over. 1,000 cords of merchantable cord wood miay be easily cut, and for Which there is a mearby market:' a out 70 acres of pasture, also apple orchard of 400 trees. ~The farm has & grand and picturesque View o miles of surrounding country, is eight miles from Norwich, three miles from the village of Fitchville and Yantic, with ey @ining room, living room. large reception hall, polished oak floors, fireplace 1n 1iv- ing room, second floor & good sized bed- rooms, large modern bathroom. &. 8. BARTLETT, Trustee, Ne. 44 Shetucket St., City. TEAMING AN' ‘TRUCKING done very mm;rlly and at reasonable ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street hene 176 PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. w C. YOUNG TS STETSON & YOUNG : (CARPENTER and BUILDER Bost work and materials at right One ox wagon, 1 ox cart, Curtiss e pull manure epreader, mowing machine, horse rake, 2 wheel harfows, roller. ¢ smoothing = harrow, plow, _cultivaters, Planet, Jr., planter, “horse shovel, grindstone, large iron kette, Wheel and tools of all kind you fin ‘These tools and \mplements are 4j) farst condition, having been " used Caterer will be i at- only two years. tendand CHAS. A. GAGER, JR. cians S o por thoumtad | rvich St Teisshone i2:2 Aan 4. Fi CONANT, 11 Frankila St - : M T ea e m ——— hbo;o West Main St. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING =m || TOBACCO || cepmigonzommuns: R W T AT WHOLESALE oo TEAGHER OF SINGING IMPORTED AND (1" ™ “wesaas 3 cocmiaa. |} A6 72rr "'5‘"??':".""‘"., Bt roesenc 5522 o8 unoas stcer||| DOMESTIC CIGARS ||| Ry s & el Funning wmr o house and barn mmm:iunn H John R‘ Bowma.n ! t..v- Prics a,m i |run3 Teashar of the | 116118 West Main e, || 2755 o bk Teiare inauire. o eer: For part Phone 127-4 (|| Established for Half a Contury. ( e Wes laxs . FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Blsa Place = = e Phene ,, 1 Have a Fow T. F. Norwich, Coni Outfits to Lend. Heating and P! 91 FRANKLIN STREET INSURANOCE BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE A FOUR TENEMENT PROPERTY NURSERY NOW is the time (o trim your fruit and shade trees b; Phene 1967. George ipert T lonroe. On Laurel Hill Avenue ey e AvTos Te HmE In excellent etv'ndifion, anda TRy BOWLING ALLEYS P, pegeE paying investment. b to put your busl- there is no medi- the advertising ummm szt I e Inquire of JamesL.Cm 40 Shetucket Street BOWLING AN“I)’ BILLIARDS A AITNA’ BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING to market and‘railroad. Place Vatoreds- having . nevér-taiing “broce. springs ‘and twe wells, Flage will keey 490 head of cattle and €ut over 8 tona of hay. For further information, apply te FELIX GARCEAU, on ‘the , of to WILI] 8] 35 Broad- jan27d Way, Noswichs Conm > AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES e ] COME IN and have’ your car washed, any time between 8 -.san. "Bailey’ Hali, Phonie every Shea’s News Bureau sazy hauiing | MAGAZINE SPECIALIST el “You Can Do No Better Than iss| No Salad Complete Without DELICATESSEN STORE CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, PATRICK T. CONNELL, Belectmen of the Town of Nerwich. NOTICE Under and pursuant to an order of the Honorable § Mer‘ Court for the Btats of e , pas ew Londos 4th day of s A D, 1921, all of | MaY ‘olchester Farm |& corporation organ: |ling who is the herofne of he State of Con- | Youth.” The scenes are lald in nm iness | Belgian countryside and in the artiste’ tate, of Parls. The theme is love and ate. |auarter o "‘m g o mm’n:e nldld:unm M hell as director A nites” th Tooh Sagag | that the production s weil done. for M. AlL claims not presented | Mitchell s celebrated for his exactness in thereatter feature will be barred. | matters of detafl. For the second orwich, Coin, March 7th, bill at the Breea theatre today ln btl Intest offering “Flame of Youth.” ley Masen pictures are distinctly of the sort tha tmay be enjoyed by old and young—always clean and bright and lnal with good, uplifting human CHIROPODIST AUTO WASHING and 12 ‘s Garage, Bal DANCING LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows’ ormion - Peivato. lassons daily, | months from TRy D N sad b ursday, § p. m. e ghig sational of its kind ever made. clared to be Mix's best, not only for it thrilling situations and opportunities whve en the etar for feats of daring. but fox its welrd interest igherent in its story. SOUTH WINDHAM moflwflldnleme(hno-fi ime in Mystic with her sister, | 5 Mrs. John® Noyes, has returfied and has | o¢ the president, Mrs.’J. F. Cobb, wha been caring for Mrs. George C."k“'"'lmndueud the devotional exercises and who has been ill but is now much im-|reaq geveral missionary stories. The re« proved. ports of the secretary, Mrs. C. G. Johne Johnson & Potter have shibped 930 {gon “ang the treasurer, Mrs. Prescot! dozen eggs in the past two weeks. Chamberlin, showed that the eircle has ‘The women of the town were invited 10 | heen active since its organization. Sevem meet at the schoolhouse last week to oon- | et T R L Jadea at this meets sider forming a brangh of the National|yny Plans were made for a house-to< Parent-Teacher association. Mrs.' Webber | notio, “canvass in the interest of the of Hartford explained the object and|jioover fund for the starving children of methods of the association. ~ A branch | pyrepe under the general direction of was formed with 31 ~membets. Miss [Rey. A. W. Clifford. who has charge of Florence Truell, principal of the. gram- | yne joeal fund. During the secial hous mar school, was chosen president, and |c. cream and cake were served by the e The ext|postesses, Mrs. Helen Tubbs and Mrs. meeting will be held thd first Thursday | otis Southerlin, in April. Tea and cake were served There is to be a meeting of the South the close of the meeting. ‘Windham Mission society at the churel - The Woman's Wissionary society held | ynis (Thursday) afternoon. WINDHAM Friday evening the C. E. soclety is to hold a St. Patrick’s day social to which every one in the church has been in- vited. Miss Mary Packer, who has ing someygi UNION SQUARE’ Buy Our Wurst.” Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S 40 Franklin Street HAVE your tires r-tn-dcd. lwk Mo pew, Wear like new, as Lanole Tire Co. b st lebzul e your “¥oRD nwxmns_ recharged in the car while yor ik Weiding Co.. 31 Chestnut SL T Ehes OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK == OF ALL KINDS . Automobiles, Camages, Wagons, | Mechanical Repairs, Pglnfln., Trim- ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 5156 NORTH MAIN STREET ©OAL AXD WOOD COAL; seasoned wood and Kindlings' in large or smail quantiti Phone 504 or B R sl Willow st :fl‘ ‘The s ::‘\erua Hs.he 6:40 train'to Providence are recefving wait; hard {§2 1-2¢ for 10 quart cans. This makes & Starting and weak Lights Femedied. N, Sudgen raduction for the price of milk ja ‘@ | this section. Alfred Caron, Albert Seginey of Plain |Hill and Gustave Carllson of the |Scotiang road who wete in Washington llllmdblg the in Ihrd!n: blve ret: mdln. % for e 15 Dty spenamg two weeks in Suncook, N, H. L cilotte ave spendiag = 10w davs ta “Hart- tord. Miss | Ofticer Patrick Sh iam J. Norwich spent Tuesday with Mrs. P. J. | Donnelly of Railroad street, nnum the trip in Officer Shahan's Edward Farrell, Jr., has toar and lefs Tuesday for A trip which includes Connedticut, usetts Rhode lsland. The hold a meeting in the club hall the dbm- ing Sunday. The ciub is t0 hold a dance in April in St. Jean's hall. The manaeer expects to have the Jewett City club here for the opening attraction, with the Lib- erty boys who join the Bastern later on. nesday evening to witness the Bame between the Bantams and Nishtine g-le)(me team. A E its fortnightly meeting with' Mrs. A. W.| iigs Ruth Keller of Hartford recently Clifford at the parsonage. The devotion- |gpent 5 week with her sunt, Mrs. H B al serviee was led by the president, Miss | Card, Dorothy Brown. The secretary, Communion service was observed Suns Grace Bates, rea dthe monthly bulletin | oy morning at the slose of the preaching of the C. H. M. U. and a letter . from | gervice, Pleasant View, Tenn. Pleasant View [ *Gunday the pastor, Rev. A. W. Clifford, academy asks for second hand Bibles or | preached at the usual hour, 9.45 Sunday Testaments. Miss Brown will be giad to | bpas t 11, Christian = Endeavor send any contributed. The third chapter | mecting at 7.30. of The Church and the Community was > a0a Jirs. given by Mrs. R. T. Pegrum. Mrs. R. T. | qaughter Margaret spent Sunday in Bixby read a letter of thanks from New | jiartford. They visited Mrs, Barstow York for $50.60, the progeeds of & food | mother, Mrs. Young, who s recehny sile and individual gifts from the towns- el trestment 1 & BAFING B people for the fellef Work among the [fai® o oot i & " famine stricken children in China. Food | N and Mrs. George Stiles spent sales for a fund to purchase an electric | tow days the past et ta Holyok?lln: washing machine for the parsonage were | The jatter's niece, Miss Sarah H. Abbe, DI Ton. Wan Set ot who is attanding Wheaton cojlege. Mass., e e accompanied them home fogfa visit Hartferd Higke achool, w Miss Anna Saimonsor of New Haves e upent & few days recently with her aunt, Phil Hepkins of Willimantic has been \smnlmr a few days at home. e BALTIC milk prodicers who ship milk by ol A. Barstow and liftle wuunn ot President Burke of {Iigh treet 1o | Bouchard has returned after Renelba Hines and Miss Linoate Margaret Donnelly of Providence of Norwich. Wil- daughter Rita of at the at home last Donneliy an\ Miss Martha Manning of Norwich The Monday Auction 2lub met with . W s epent Sundmy at her home. Miss Loule Adams of the Soutl: Mane chester school & at home for the spring vacation. The hostesses for the bean supper are Mrs. W. F. Maine, Mrs. H. R Maire, Mrs. Frank Wilcox aud M. Charl Larrabee. Miss Elisabeth Abbe, in_company with ek new Mrs. Charles C. Abbe of Windham spent the past week at the home of ter Abbe, Jr., while Mrs. Abbe was iting In New York. Royal Slate, who 8 Attending » govern- mental school in Virginia, attended the presidential inauguration in Washin D. C., Friday. Massachusetts aad elub will Baltic Rivals baseball p Miss Murphy of New hr:.‘. left last week for Vancouver, from re they ’ | will sail for China to vieit Miss Asb e second e K ook | sister, Mrs. Frederick Lack, whose huse No Soap Better e e e e " Ll | band 'lu setting an_sieatrical plaat thers seatonIn helr cpohine Eame. N M. = For Your Skin Balcic. fans mcbbred - to “Putnam Wed- basketball | Westpert—The contract has just been awarded for the construetiofi df a two. mile sediion of camcrett highway on the Boston Post road, betwoen and Westpent, Than Cuticun Jamieson of New Haven visited Nogwalk | LS00 town Wednesday.

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