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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It W 'WANTED—Mals ‘WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous P ‘chauffeur wa(!lD—-Work day or hour.| WANTED—Ice cream lor tables and truck driver, i AT o | a “Laontaine, 3 Thamies S “matiod |cope " Ehoms ot P icy tabiesand mar15d SALESLADIES Wlullfed. Amb lt F. wits, T WANTED—Basber. Apply to WY oD s Doy WHEN youre clesning Vailiancourt, Moosup, Conn. _ marisd | wANTED—Work by the day, or w R e o T ~WANTED Boy to Srrands and |sist with housework. " Write Box 13, care R at: hEh P e by bimself useful in dental laboratory ; | Bulletin. marldd 139 and 32 Water St. ‘Norwlch. Tel. 708-3. Pn-‘dbm Apply M. Lewis,| wWANTED—] h‘,hrtml _marlsd o =] T PR o A JENTELMAN. Tag in today. i sed WANTEDMarried man on dairy farm |ueed not apply. cmhlnu Co. | 10’8 Writ & new song gmable of taking Bl charge of 20 ot | o Sahaa® N, APy 3 use N’ ced ‘course - him t E:., Conte mm::.mafi A,‘E &"sm mg':su“.", BOUL songs, Ut T had @ darn | ebewioo: X w. and_saw- N Store, Broad- o BT N B marlsd house, don't o Wi “We cannot use ' making” beer no_ - nothin’ darn “good lot uf - pipes. fer 50c, some bone handles to um; alsew Idle Hour cigarettes 20 fer 15¢, and Moon Spot cigars fer 5c. Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. Woolwortl's § and marl2d 4 WANTED—Your eewing machine repair. R. Steghenson, kixpert, 435 Bos- well Ave. " Chone 135: mari0d. "WANTED T WANTED—Teacher with ‘experie: rural school, North Branford, Co::?: grades one to five; salary depends on The names of boys who are |G tins: A.Dsimwun‘ll Warrenton Ave, .lkm-a, Conn. " marsd mmMWmthemom WANTED GIRLS FOR LIGHT, CLEAN - WORK Apply AMERICAN GAUZE AND COTTON COMPANY Otis Street there are good routes. Get your names on file and be mdyfor!hefintvmncy Call at the Bulletin Office. POULTRY R SALE—Greene's buttermilk baby | i l‘l}l you hllch James M. Young & Som. mlrld fl:fi' FUNERAL DIRECTORS i _WANTED Faneral Directors _and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director THE FALLS COMPANY LOST AND FOUND LOST—White foxhound, spots on sides and ear, piece missing from right ear, Tom W. Corcoran, New Haven, on collar. Information regarding whereabouts rewarded. - Tom Cor- cotan; fSkoak Fee Voluntown, Comn. marl5 TLOST—S: small _brown are gold wrist watch, Sat- urday evening, between Alice Bldg. and Kies” Store, of on Broadway. ‘Leaye at Bulletin_Office. _Reward. marl4d LOST—Thursday morning, in_vicinity of ‘hotel and depot of Central Village, or in electric car leaving Central at 9.45 a. m., a gold watch in ledther case. Reward if ‘returned to 217 Boys Ave., Goodvear, Conn. marizd and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night FOR BALE—Horses ) HORSES for sale; 22 head of finest ‘Torses seen in these parts for a long while; one pair, welghing 3300, farm chunks ; several good second hand horses, combination driving amd saddle horse; every horse warranted as represented or money refunded. Joseph Bergman, rear of 36 Golden St., New London, Conn. _mariid__ HOURIGAN BROS. WANTED—To buy an old oak ch Malcolm A Nofton, Hartford, Conn. - mar. WANTED — Second _hand books and antiques. KIII'L 48 Water ooks_ an St. Phone 88-2. ‘marid WEISLER'S Farm Agency will sell your farm quick. Daniclson, Cona. COME ON, GIRLS! Let's go to Miller's and get all dolled up. Tel 570. Miller, Hairdresser, 237 Main St. Jan1sd _ |A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It| A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE Ijmit of eight miles; price $20 to $30 a ton. John Borgesson, R. F. D. 22, Jew- ett City, Conn. marl FOR SALE—Full set and extra hans some. djohidh, teatpgable. Mre Helen son Mills. _ marlbd 1 B sd o8 Wh“; ot Toc Sa0. car ol & Tooster, price fo 3 ur’; llm Ve mm.wnun Mills. rol lu.l—-)(od-m eight-room_colo- nial house, With own water system, bath- room, steam heat, and-garden, in village of North Stonington, n trolley. Hib- berd R. Norman, Norwich, Conn. 1. | _marlsTuT TWANTED—Shoes repairea with the 7o | bést leather; reasonable prices. E. Buo- nanuo, 303 West Main St. augSThSTu FOE SALE—Ithaca double barrel shot- gun, like new. -Box 422, Danielson, Conn. £eb28TuTh FOR SALE — Slab woqi $§ per cord, stove lengths; hard wood $10 per cord, stove lengths. Phone 1099-2. s Browg, Yantic. marl4d “FOR SALE—Nice flock of grade Shrop- shire sheep, young, stay where you put them and compare favorably with regis- tered stock; price right, as they must be d at once. Address John Hawkins, Jewett City, or Tel. Norwich 397. mari4d - WANTED—Second hand_and_antique DOUBLE FACED ladies' sailors $2.97, famitare. A Bruckger el 7173 58 [ rolted and straight, at The Pusnik Co. seli Franklin St. Norwich, Conn, octsd | for less. mari2d /| " ¥om BALE Cedar posts and bean THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES have expired and are for sale at THE LIBEBAL LOAN CO.: Ticket Nos. 860 to 1300, consisting ot Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, Revolyers, Guas, etc. 63 Franklin St. opa, Bulletia Ce. INSUBANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS|» 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS TRUCKING C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We move ever.thing anywhere. —Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Phone 857-3. jandd “LOCAL and iong uistance auto Lrucke ing. Phone 1926. _A. Siegel. augdd OUS LAMBERT, 4k, No. 341 Main Sty lobg_dis(alice’ mOVing, * (rud) pressing. . Tel. 387-5. " GEORGE LAMBERT Ocoum, teaming. long distance noVing and truckis o s ‘(IY\:‘ poles. K. W. Austin, Yantie. marlzd “FORE SALE—_Two-tenement house aad cottage. Inquire $49 West Main St. mari2d FOR S. ‘Wagon suitable to_carry 63 No. Main St. P. marild SALESMEN'S sample millinery on sale at The Fasnik Co. Stores. marizd FOR SALE—Well established and bes equipped vulcanizing shop of 15,000 peo- ple, centrally located ; reason for selling, I have other business which requires my time. A. B. C., care of this paper. marlld gfoceries of meat, 5.97; don't those high prices; sec Pt ot Pmk Stores can offer yo. before you buy. \ marlgd STOP in to See us; We carry ever; thing in. the line of second-hand furi: ture, stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, 16 Water 8t Norwich. Phone 1703-3 ‘mar: FORE SALE—A fine roller awning, in first class condition, absoluetly modern, very cheap. Write Awning. care Bulletin mari SAMPLE wraps and Coats at less than half the prices you pay elsewhere. The Pasnik_Co., Norwich, Willimantic, Dan- ielson, Putnam. ‘marl2d FOR SALE—Reglstered Berkshire vigs, 1 bear, 3 soge. S0 and 33 each moif3 old, V0’ lbs. exch. Apply G. i Walker, Pine Acres Farm, Clark’s Cor- ner, Conn. Tel. Willimantic 647-3. ‘maz Long Distance Movikg and KXpressing. Zimmerman, 1( Boswell Ave. L'el- 145! FOR SALE—TWwo six-room cottages on state highway, between Dayville and At- tawaugan ; $2,400 for botn. Joseph Bodo, TEAMING ana woviug; 1ong distance trucking w speciaity. Jjohn H. Ford 233 Main St Puone 792 méviid G B muoMLEY & SON. Shbuckes St Phone 335, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLZY, snetucket 3t. Phone 60 PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 AT R PP FOR SALE—One pait of strong. woxk- ing horses, 4 sets of harness, 3. i Somber Wagon, $300. ek 121593, marild 1 Have 10 Head of Horses that | must sell below cost, to make room for two carloads of green Horses. Your price is mine. Next Auction, erl:h 22, 1821, L H. F‘. HAMILTON Telephone 1986-3 Street Norwich, Conn. i SALE HORSES 1 have 15 Horses of different kinds I most dispose. of right away to mal room for another carload which wil ar- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 38 MAIN STREET _/ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT 35 Mai St & Burke Five Mareh 19" Comeand " see” therm. Funeral Directors | = =% " ™™ mna 41 Main Street - ¥ pexrsms i e —————— DR. ALFRED RICHARDS} CIGARS. DENTIST T | Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—130 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 73 Room 305 Thayer Building iel 209 Residencs tel, 1225 Whitestene Cigar sare $70 per thousdnc 3, ¥. CONANT, 11 Franklln St. ] /| BR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN I} DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. TOBACCO :T wHoLEsALE $ IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman || 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 - BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. coar ixp woop Offies Hours: 8—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D, COAL, seasened wood and kindlings in or —I‘I _quantities. Phene 504 or (&, Suasire, Willoy 5L, formery | .—__._t__ g B L T Telephone 774 'mén. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING RN sl g 1706 or 1996. . classes JHN BLUM, @very Thursday, § p. m. | febsd Breed 3 Phone, T ROBERT J. COCHRANE, AUTO WASHING PLUBSAAG, KEATING /AND MILL SUPPLIES, B.n Garage. Bath St 3 84 T rHONE S8L ‘ worlmen 2 e olireat peioec s Toart HoTELS tateed; also heating sas A - = ok v, -n-rx::l. AMERICAN HMOU D. Morrissey, West Mata Trwp, Fist clams, Gardse Service' Coa 'l'. F. BURNS From. " Telepbons 11T AUROMOBILE ACCESSORIES. HAVE your ures retreaded, look like new, wear like new, as good as Dew. Lanoie Tire Co. 93 'W. Main St._feb24d “FORD OWNERS_Have your magneto | recharged in the car while you wait; hard | Nor- | wich Welding Co., 31 Chestnut St Phone 214, i feb3zd — Frozen Radiators ! Repmed and Recored Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS 4 AND LAMPS ‘| STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIREC {| WM. E.' SHANLEY 439 MAIN STKEET, (East Side) “OVERAAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woodj Work. Blacksmiithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp, 807 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET AECHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn, HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violie Phorie 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. PIANO TUNERS “FREDERICK T, BUNCE The Piano Tuner 22 Clairemont Ave GEER THE PIANO TUNER Phone 511 Real uuxu Agent, Danielson, Conn. feb9d MOST beautiful coats, wraps and mil- linery at unheard of low prices. The Pasnik Co. sell for. less. mar12d MAGIC brooders, best make. Write for ca%a{o'lue. C. Hewitt Co., Uncasville, Ct. el MS for sal te for bulletin. m;:ué;; Farm ‘Agency, Danicison, Conn. e "IF YOU think anything of your money, Jou owe yourself ¢ call o The Pasnik Co. fore y6u buy your spring apparel mar12d r___—"—'—fi FOR SALE | The desirable two apartment house, No. 10 Garfield Avenue (Laurel Hill). Pleasingly situ- ated one minute from troiley — PRICE $3,500 For full particulars, inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES & FCR SALE A brand new, modern, up-to-the-minute two-apartment house, six rooms in each, all hardwood floors, very. choicely ar- ranged bathrooms, most, desirable loca- tion In first class heighbdrhood, For full particulars, inquire JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, marsd Franklin Square. FARM FOR SALE | Nine and four-room houses, barn 36x50 ft, 40 ft. cellar, 75 or 80 Joads of fer- tilizer in yard, corn house 16x20 ft., hen- nery 12x78 ft., with house 14x16 ft, wag- on shed 14x20 ft, land of 120 acres, 40 acres mowed and cultivated, pasture 40 acres, remaining land woodland with $1,000 woodiot; ideal place for boarding house; entire farm $4,000. Address C. SMITH, 221 Main St, Dan- ielson, Conn.,, or CHARLES PELLETT, or Tel. 226-12 Danielson. ‘marld FOR SALE 2 Tenement House, in good location for Business in Central Avenue. For particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cliff Street, Telephone 683-3. COTTAGE FOR SALE. New,inever occupied, 7 tooms, kitchen, dining ‘room, living room, large reception hall, polished oak fl fireplace in Ii ing ‘room, second floof 4 good sized bed- rooms, large modern bathroom. ®. S. BARTLETT, Trustes, No. 44 Bhetucket St., City. FOR SALE A good Farm, near Jewett City, of 100 acres land, 40 ti pasture and woodland; of wood, elegant 10-room house, in excellent condition, good barns, running water to hnuu and barn: 3 cows, one pair horuswpoultry a tools. ~ Price ill_arrange mortg: for purchl“r For par- ticulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phene - Norwich, Conn. Sentral Bldg. BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH.BRADFORD 108 Broadway VBlank Books Made and Ruledtto-Order HAY for sale; delivered within the two 14 in. x.ouomsack Island plows, all in good order. G. G. Grant, T.mvmgl Tel._630. marl5d _¥OR SALE_ Light demqcrat vmn two seats, good rej H. E. Beard & Bon. " Tt 1o, "N markd O —————— FOR SALE BRICK BUSINESS BLOCK Containing Two Stores and Two Tenements ¥ EAR FRANKLIN SQUARE YOUR INVESTIGATION SOLICITED JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET Telephone 876. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT S —_— = FOR SALE 83-acre stocked farm, pleasant location, good markets, ood " buildings, $-room house, large barns, large poultry houses, shop, sheds, etc., fine fields and pastures, valuable woodland, nice fruit, with Lorse, 4 cows, 200 hens, Wacons,” tools and equipment, $3,500,’ $1,000 cash. TEYONS' AGENCY, marlld Willimente, Cona. _BUYING in very large q mu.nuuu,l The - | ! of hay. FINE HOME House has eight rooms and bath, cleétric lights and gas; he: by ! ot water system. Extra toilét and iavatory on first floor. Lot 80 x 121 -3¢t with garage and good poultry .ouse. Ornamental trees, barberry edge, etc, PRICE $4,800 ARCHA W. COI1T nighest Grade Properties .-prone 1334 63 Broadw. FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Foreign Money Orders and Steamship ‘wickets for all parts of the worid. Packages of all xinds delivered in all parts of lsurope. Real Kstate and kire lasurance. M. FORMIGLIO 280 Frankiin Street, Norwlch, Conn. Phone 784-0 Mardd FOR SALE Best quality, seasonea hard wood $12.00 per cord—Green wood $11.00 per cord—Aiso kindiings and chestaut wood, delivered to all parts of the city. HARRY B. FOKD PHONE 792 FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN ENUWN AS THE FELIX GAKUEAU FAE, ON BLUE HILL. The furm is locat Liue sull, part- Iy in Frankln abu paTOy w sozifh, und CONSISIS OL ALVUL Z3u. of land, farm- nouse of 1l roomns, wilk large auic that can easily be Iaue W0 sWO Imore roois, wo large buras, fan outbulding adapted for milk, vegeubles and storage pur- poses. ‘Lhe fafin is situated on lie cross road from Bozrah 10 kranklin, a quarter of a mue ficm the Stale 10ad from Nor- wich to Wilimaniic. ‘Chere dre aboul 100 res of firsi rate dilage aud grass land, 0_about 75 acres oI Wwoodiand, irom ich over 1,000 cords oI Imerchantavie rd_wood miay be.easily cut, and for which ‘there 1S 4 nearby market; aiso about 70 ucres Of pasiufe, alss apple orchard of 40 trees. The faru hus a grand and picturesque view .of miles of surrounding counuy, 1§ eight miles from Norwich, uicee miles from the village of Fitchvilie and Yanuc, wilh easy hauling to market and railroad. Place is well | watered, having never-failing brook, springs and weils. Place will keep 100 head of caltle and cut over 85 tous ¥or . further information, apply to FELIX GARCEAU, on the Dremises, or | to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, 45 Broad- | way, Norwich, Cong. jan27d $1,500 | WILL 8UY AN 80-ACRE FAWI 7} ROOM ;OTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. . AND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTIL/TY — ABUNUDANCE OF WOOD, ©LENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TU VILLAGE. POST OFFICE,- STORES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS., A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND FCllL MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400} William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. ke CITIZENS OF NORWICH, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ! 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 itsclf .alone, with one-half acre of land, will rival any home you can buy in the’city for $12,000; it is large, roomy and up to date, nearly new and equipped with furnace and hot and cold spring water in Kitchen and bathroom. With the house goes 100 acres of splendid farm land with apples, pears, peaches, quinces, grapes, strawij Ties, raspberries, currants, etc.; 64x30 with stalls for 2u cows and three horses in basement; one large hen house with fenced yard, one smaller for chick- ens; also carriagé house, wood house, ice house .and granary. In the back yard is & tenement of kix Tooms, making foftable home for a farmer With family. ‘All this within 20 minut of Frankiin Square, on state road to Wil- limantic, for $12,000. Cobie and investi- gate. W. C. Smith, Yantic. Telephone 33-12, or inquire of William F. Hill, Room 108, Thayer Building. marid A Carload of CEMENT On Our Track Opposite Cen- tral Vermont Freight House PRICE IS LOWER THAN IN TWO YEARS Take It From the Car—That Gives You the Lowest Price.| Best work and ‘mate Charles Slosberg and Son Branch—3 Cove St. FOR SALE—One 9-16 Hyder tractor, |, e ——— A Bulletin For Sale " Advertisement Will Sell It —_— FOR SALE—Automobiles A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It LEGAL NOTICES. A Bulletin Want Mvmmwm“‘ JEWETT CITY 3 The water in the Quinebaug and Pas chaug rivers has reached its high stage and is falling. The time is recalled when about this' period there was always the | menace, every spring, of high water, Thiy year it Qidn't get over the wall &t bridge or escroach on Read's island Shipman's grove 1o any extent. Jewett City has among its citizens two persony who enjoy the distinction of having been FOR BALE—1920 Scripps-Dooth coupe, $1,000, cost §2.400; other rare mn..fi Idstern Servics bureau, opp. Marguerite Bldg. Tel. 1301 marisd | FOR SALE—Late 1920 Ford touring, | oversize tires, thief lock, motometer, ete. speak quickly. O. 8. Peck. Telephone 463-14 Norwich Div. - marl2d FOR BALE—New 1921 Oaklands, road- ster and 5 pass. touring, $1,395; 4 pase. coupe and b pass. sedan, 34,065 ; Northway trucks, 2 and 3 1-3 {on capacity, $8,400 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’ sozrah, within and for the District ol Lozran, o, Uie 14th day of Marca, A D. 192, Present — WAREHAM W. @ENTLEY, Judge. Létate of Elizabeth Stebbins, late of Bozrah, in said District, deceased. Sherwood G. Avery of Norwieh, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for tie reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the iast will and testament of said deccased 2 a born in Vermont. The stories told by them & and $4,400. H. Anderson, 21 Maple | be admitted to probate. high water In the old home towns, Dahielson, Conn. Tel. 340, ~ marivd| Whereupon, 1t 1s Ordered, That sald :-(Mch' are situated away up among the SVE e e petition be heard and determined at the | leulated HAVE you seeh the new super-powered | Probate Court Hoom. in. Bosrah, in said | Green Mountains, are calculated to make Harley-Davidson motorcyc me in | District, on the 21st day of March, A. D, |& down the river mah sit up and take no. and iet € show it to you. Norwici L5 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoom, and |tice. “Up there according)to all me- Co., 9 Main St 1eb23d | that'notice of the pendency of said peti- | counts, when the old Connecticut gety on — e TO RENT tion, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order’ orie time in'a newspaper having a circulation in sail District, at least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and that re- its spring rampage there is sométhing dolng. Ome of these persons lived In & small town in Vermont, the same town where the wonderful GFiffith pictures were TO RENT—Furnished Toom, private | turn be made to this Court. taken of the great jce break seen recent- family, with or without board. 341 WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, Iy in the production of Wiy Down East West Thames St. mar1sd marl§d Judge. _ |at the Davis theatre. The fact that these YO RENT—Fivesroom (enement, clecs | - trie ughts, bath and hardwood floors, $12. 29 Bentley Ave, Laurel Mill. Phone | I lla‘—z. marlid TO RENT — The Barber homestead, N TiE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ed States for the District of Con- cut. the matter of William B. Chandler, a Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 5227. To the creditors of the above named two persons are of the true church-going gort will stand as an accepted voucher for any narrative they may tell. During these high water periods, it was the cus tom Sundays to embark in a rowboat at large, fertile hay farm on Plan Hill; | Bankrupt, of Thompson, in the County of |the kitchen door, row down the maim arrangements can be made to sell hay | Windham, Distriel &foresaid, Bamkrypt: |strect and land, dry shod, on the great enough to pay reut. F. W. Barber, 13| Notice is by given that on the 11th |stone doorstep of the church. The boat- Bolwen AVE Tel. l‘wl maridd » the above |man would then drop down the curreni TRiver i ‘ljr"‘\,':';';‘ and tie up 1o a post used to Hch horses s - = to during dryer times e O R ;|5 e neld before the undersizned at | WO WENT_Furnished _rooms, lght office, 35 Broadway. Norwich. in eaid | Dut what is inter sting, as being entire- housekeeping, 9 Founiain St. marid FOR JENT—Six-room tencinent, ~ail moders fmprovements, st 353 Main St lriqmns Abelman’s Shoe Store, 310 Main hmrlcz on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at | which time the sald creditors may attond, prove " their claims. appoint trustee, {1y out of the ordinary, is a church s situated as to be sure of high could hold up its anplicants for nte 4 hoard as to orders of Referen for eare of | S, through the winter and make advan ____ mardd property of the estate and disnosal thea. | tAFS0US use of (his natura) baptistery FOE RENT — Two tenements, four |9f, &t auction or private sale. examige-| Which the o onnecticutf brought a: rooms eagh, with modern improvements, { !¢ ‘bankrupt. and transact sych other |nually to its very doors. e only need for small' family. Thames Coal Co., 14 nees as may properly come before |was to walk out upon the broad stoms Thames St. mirdh | JeMM CLInE AR = steps; al] other requirements for the ordi- FOR RENT—Six room_gpartment at Refrce in Bankruntey, |740ce were previded In abundstioe. 149 Broadway. Inquire S.°d. Coit, 143 A local bird observer forwarded the | Broadway. Morw) Ootia Myl i1 ki following report. March 12, to E. H. Fbr. 1921 Tebi2d marisd B 5 " lbush, director, Division of Ornithology, Tooems ot Mot fi:’bu:&;n‘mm‘:’;w;‘g. NOTICE TO TAXPAYE! Boston: My Dear Sir:—If you please 1 106 School. St Phone 1048 fevia” [, All persons Mable to bay taxes fn the | will submit the following Bifd netes frem LNl F WG 18RS, 1004 ‘own of North _Stoninsto hereby , Conn, o e e n_are herehy | Jewett City, Conn notified that 1 have a warrant to levy 1 cer w: reh 30 plione_274. Jan7d | and collect n tax of twentysone (21) Miln | Towe focks of besor went somn pound X0 RENT—_Light housckeeping rooma. | Sluo nersonal taver B the tuonons o |ROTth on the €th and Tth of March. Many “dmmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. _ jandd | coliecting said taxes, I will be at the |more flocks of geese are noted here in STURAGE—Houselinld goods store: !o“nnm;: aces in said Tow Thurs- the fall when flying south than in the /¢ long cr short ter g thy at the Town Clerk's Of- flce, from 10 3 m. to 4 5 m.: Thursday, April 14. at the residence of H. Clinton Eccleston, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.; Thursday, April 21st, at the residence ol Mre.” Martin O. Chapman, from 11,a. spring when moving north. Tobins. blue- birds and song sparrows are fairly com- mon March 12, The first flock of perhaps 20 red wing blackbirds were seen March 10, ole. Fanning Studio, decsd FOR RENT to 2 p. m.; Thursday, Apri] 28th, at th Last October 16th two fidcks of geass | t E. P. Ch: 's 3 e At Montville, Dock and Coal|ficr 4t & F- Chepman (Clasics Fale), | passed over the town bound south, the first flock was up probably 2,000 feet, and were flying gteady and in good form and order, The second flock. just at dusk, Sheds. Chance for a ood business. F.R. Perlnm, Un- ith, at the Town Clerk's Office. North Stonington, from 10 a. m. to 4 n. m. All versons neglecting this notice will be levied upon and charged legal fees and [ Were low and scattered over an area of & casville, Conn. additions as the law directs. quarter of a mile, making a great honking ” WILLIAM P_BABCOCK. Colleetor. |with irregular movements here and Dated (it A Jorth,Stonington. Cann., | there, It was well over a quarter of an ey i T R mATISTY_ |hour before they resumed thelr course in any sort of order, many who witnessed their strange actions were puzzied as to later learned that at LEGAL NOTICE The legal voters of the Town of Led: yard are hereby warned to meet at the Town_Hall at Ledvard Center on Mon- March 21, 1921. at 3 o'clock in the | afternoon, for 'the purpose of laying | Town tax for the ensuing vear. also to act on_a petition for a Votine District at Gales Ferry. and to take action on a tab- let_for soldiers of the late war. AUCTION I will sell for Kuschner & Rosenquitt, one mile east of Hanover village, about | three miles west from Baltic, kuown zs the Hanover poor farm, hunters Had taken two shots at them with a shot gun, and also sent four rifls bullets after them. There was ne evi- dence that a shot had harme’ them, oth- er than to temporarily disarrange thelr order of advance. The ease of Mike Woziak, Who appear. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921, Dated at Ledyard, Conn. March 14, |ed before Judge A. M. Brown in the Gris- at 10 & m, \ 1921, ARDERIG v Rl wold town court Monday morning was 16 head of stock. 12 cows, 2 bulls, <year- ALPERT W. KINMOUTH, postponed until Wednesday. ~Woziak's ling_heifer, heavy horse, medium weight CALVIN R. MAIN, place was searched Saturday by Officers wopker and driver, 125 hens, 12 geese, Selectmen. |Dolan and Albro. Fermented elder was nice collie dog, quantity of hay, team | W. I ALLYN, Town Clerk seized and evidence of actual sale se- wagon, heavy spring wagom, two light v wagons, two-horse slod. sieigh, tread g power and wood sawing outfit, complete, team harneesses, single harness, lot of wheels, mower, horse rake, 2 plows, 2| harrows, lot of potatoes, corn fertilizer, | 4 stoves, 16 beds anc bedding, large pier mirror, lot of chairs and tables, iCebox, furniture and tools in great variety; 40 acres of standing wood. If very stormy, first fair day. The blue ribbon is all ready to hand to Mrs. A. D. Tripp. She has daftodils in bud in the open air, in a warm corner o nthe south side of her home, on the East Main street highlands Notice to Taxpayers All persons liable to pay tazes in the Town of Frankii, Conn., are hereby no | There is something out of geer in the tified that I have a warrant to levy and | Weather shop or else the man pulled the coliect a tax of 20 milis on the doliar on | wrong lever. This section, according te the Town List of 1920, payable March 21, {all official forecasts was due both Sunday 1921 (?lwnpcrwndl z.?i l:flr ‘xl]\el DUT- [and Monddy for rain and sow, cloudy pose_of collecting said tax I will te at two more the Town' House. in Frankiin, Mareh 23, and ould AN & SRtie & S 1921, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.; April T |nearly perfect days are seldom seen. What we wers given is summed up in at Elisha Lathrop's house, from 9 a. m. to 12 m.; at A’ K. Race's store, on April | warm, clear, dry summer weather. Mon- day the mercury rosé to 71 4th. from 10 & m. fo 12 m.; same day | at Town House. from 1 p.m. o 3 p. m. | All persons neglecting this notice will; Stanislans Gasks, 44, was stricken with acute indigestion Saturday afternoos, while doing business in the bo: It JAMES H. HYDE, Auctioneer. Marl1FSTuW be charged legal fees and additions as the | law directs. ! AUCTION NOTICE Suskan was belleved by the physicians who BY F. A. DAVIS, 1gpeted at Franklin, Conn., March .| r moned that he would not live, but, re- sponsive to medical ckill, he railied and (LIl sell at public auction at my | \ GEORGE A KAMN, Collictor. |was taken home, but he died Monday arm and residence, located one. mile P4 uorth from Danjeison, on the state || marsTu e . 5 and thrifty farmer. Within the month be O L had soid the Jabes L. Benjamin property in Lisbon and purchased in Griswold the John Clarke farm from Noe Dugag where he and his family had hardly got set- # was not very |tled. The house he owned and where nd of our own Longfellow, flor did |he died is the “Little Red House in the he admire his verse to any great ex- | Holow” made famous by a book with tent. How much this may have been|that title by Amanda Bepjamin Hall of jealousy over the ter's populamy- Norwich. Such progressive wide-awake in England s a‘matter of speculation’ |farmers as was Mr. Gaska are a benefit but the fact remaing thai the 1ollnwlns‘|n any towh or community. He was not incident took place in the Oxford and |porn here but he recognized this coun- Cambridge Club: Tennyson had dined |try as his home and exerted every mersy there with George Venables, Frank |ne possessed to make himself worthy of Lushington and some others. it At the end of the dinner Tennyson SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921, Tennyson and Léngfellow. { Lord Tennyson, hailéed as England's atest maker of vers: at 10 o'clock a. m., rain or shine, a large tollection of farming fools, wagons, implements, contractors’ ma- Lerial, several automobiles, one or two irucks (one excelient 'bus body, side seat, middie aisle, and elecirically ighted), one larze omnibus, severai aead of livestock, horses, etc. A detailed account of this important sale will appear in this paper previous to the auction. WITTER BROS. AUCTIONEERS, survived his wife and nine e e SR leaned back in his chair and ele- -a?-‘u‘-'a nm.;ur-":-m inherit the ideas Main At, Daalelson, Conn. ated his feet to the table. “Put your |;ng teachings of a sturdy man of the soil. et down,” pleaded his host. “WhY mm, children are Misses Dora. Anna. So- fshoutd 1* relorted the poet: I am | il Srella, Lena and Francis, William, very comfortable as I am.” “Every |3oi ena Marion Gaska. one is staring at you,” exciaimed an- : erald fs at home, & AUTOS TO HIEE other member of the party. “Let them [, Miss Annie Fuseraid 7 ol Pome £ — stare” said the poet piacidly. “Al- FRANKLLL SQUARE Taxh 209 Maia | fred,” they will think you are Long. |Mrs Patrick Shea, of Pawtocket R_% 4 St Phone 1994 rown. ep2dd | fellow,” cried Venables. Down went S aamre io $o st it G SN —— | the fect Instantly—Dctroit News. |tonal chure varior Thursday afternoon. Funeral services for John ¥. Kinne were held at Voluntown Monday after=™ noon. Rev. John Thompson, pastor of Bethel church, officiated. There was & large attendance f relatives and friends. Burial was in the Robbins cemetery. The Yearers were FEmory Dnpont, George Hatch, Henry Young and Fred Bray. Hourizan Bros. were in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Alice Macomber Robinson of Voluntown are of Mr. Kinne. SOUTH AMERICA IS WORLD'S GREATEST BIRD COUNTRY: South America is the great bird country of the world, the “greatest of ' Dature’s Iaboratories,” according 10 DF, Frank M. Chapman, Curator of th Department of Birds of the American Muesum of Natural History. ‘The- museum now has a_collection of 1150 species of land birds from Andean Colombia more than twice as many as - exist in the United States, Canada and Greenland. “The Andean mountains have made possible this great aviary of the world.” - Dr. Chapman says in a pamphlet om - the collection. “From base to sum- - mit there are to be found in them four - distinct zones qf life—tropical, sub- - tropical, temperdte and in the upper regions, Alpine. And so sharply are these zones defined that where the slope ie steep a person on foot can pas in less than ten minutes from one zone to the other and find an al en- - tirely different set of birds. ~ Such a change would be jmpossible at sea BUILDING Middleto rything Is completed S t————— for the big banquet Wednesday evening FC)I.I‘GNAB;D ;'DA“\\EB;’_CK W‘l‘:lfl‘-iol‘ Utlwhi':h is being held under the auspices of excavating and sionework “und house- | o T e, Sonarete work, &l " goarutecd | (e United Irish eocletics of Middletown. work. 123 Oakridge St., Norwich, Conn. Telephone 627- mardd PERBONE & Christian Co. building COULTACLONS, BLODEWUrK, FICKWOrK, Con: erete and cement, plasier, wnd paint, and enything extra. 15 Plait Ave. Tel No. 5. Call beiween o uad .50 & m. and from 5.30 to - English Chancellor Of The Exchequer and Mrs. Mina® Asughters He has no sisters. Steam Engine Repairs CEMENT FOR' EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG s at ices, by skilled labor. Relephone NURSERY NOW is the time to trim and 7. CARPENTER and BUILDER right 50 West Main St. prune your fruit and shade trees by expert tree Phone George {( level, and one could go from tropigal - upper Amazon 3000 miles to mouth and find less difference in general bird population than in 30 feet, with & change of altitude in the Andes.” Ridgebury. — The Ridgehury stors, which has been closed for seven years, also the dwelling annexed. bullt between 65 and 70 years afo on.the site just & ort distance north of the Congregation- church, by George Boughton, I8 being taken down and removed by O. F. Lip- polt, who has bought the bullding of the = _{preseat owner, A. Mergerlin of New Yerk LA G T Austen Chamberiain, English Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, the man so much in the news in connection with the discussing of Great Britain's debt to the United States, 3 & s ’