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TS o g z A Bulkhn Want 23 A Bulletin For Sale e ————— ] L.i —— PRE S R R R & WANTED—Antomobile salesman to houdekeeper for 3. Aw‘ SALE—] fl»: Write An- ie::' S:T;wbua cars. C. V. Pendleton, 45 %v’e'r*#:nmmm to small cllll.-' Py m 5‘.'"'-:-; nfiose‘l Peseo, Box Brookxyn Conn. s ~domt " FIREMEN, brakemen, umw- m- WANTED—Business woman un- Wm Kitchen el mted. Tele- ru BALE 15 young _cows: g S0 WS Balla B, | aetands SmegnoNy o Rootipoiag | hcpp §-h Sors Kol Bl Com. | ook L Yint Comn WANTED—Bnrber, ‘Wauregan House - Soeid: FARM mu;' "m lurel with e:o:’%mi n BERSEED 5 R R e N e e rent mear Nevwich stove lengths, for half of price what I ¢ . fouse, Tattville, aprdd W for one or { have ‘been selling last fall. Peter Naw- w A N T E D e : a-nz or good strong wmb.g rocki, Yantic, Conn. _Tel. 1704. __ aprid ’ANTED—General Mudi? &nfi“"“"‘ SALE_One tered Jersey : g “"m‘”d FOO wages. firk"' m hafl:rnx’ syea.rs o, Swith Ezfi‘tebr; side ; one 2 Loom Fixers on Knowles’ |care Bulletin. S ATEDTo buy el o u-t—.g i prads Vo Tyears o6 et ' Looms. TANTED Compiert_ o B Ry | of morvas B, ""“ ) petent second Apply 6! ——M — 1 SALE—C: ter jcebox 5 ft./long, Norwich Woolen Mills Corp.| 2222 = tigle Ty “‘:!’.Eh‘.%:" s TS E e i EL‘“,‘.;J,;:EE,, tieic ueed, YANTIC MILL WANTED—A good capable maid | MMM% Bigh: | ood ax Bew The Woodsiodk Da ply at 55 Williams Ig'.‘hgl'y_ 49. w #-c- 8t., -mFKW " FOR sJALE—Concrete mixer. E.“F. ) E t City, apr ‘N A e e e 17; I WANTED—10,000 books. King, 48 | Gilbert, Jewet - < 19 Waler St Phone 388 eprid ALE_Fift: ture. Wal- N TED o e St Boeoms |0 O e MEonsitid et Goun. 2 Sewers on Woolen D“”- 31- goar o r@:’ with """“"’fi"' ‘mard0WEAL 2 L mar3 BALH C. R. L. Red baby Fabrics. wm—A m Hfle W. 3 May delivery from certified A o! wo. | King, 48 Water Phon f" sza per 100 after May ist. A. Norwich Woolen Mills Corp. " R sy o Gvov- B | e, Sl o 2ord | s, orwich Tows. * bione 462, ¢ now ‘EI apr 12!1! 4520 T e 4 ers, flé‘m 872-3. '0' BALE—IOU acre farm, includi .fi ;2; * . M mars! , 8 cows, 1 brood sow with WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the mom- carrying papers. F ‘there are good routes. . Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. WANTE D EXPERIENCED GIRLS 'TO DRAW-IN Steady Work, Good Pay Apply NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS- CORPORATION WANTED WOMEN ¥OR SORTING ON WOOLEN CLIPS. %&—”’#.«:Sr fi% s nu unun- wnar St Pbu h—l. WANTED—A fiat m 480, r; Pl 1, Pleasant v ley, wfl- el ’m ?h‘l LOST AND FOUND of A LOST—Pear] neétklace, probably at F. anniversary. ¥inder nof lfid)fl& ,Ea‘;rqf{“’w" Jewett City. Rew . m or $02 B LOEIT o o db,cyu,,:‘,m"‘ 258 WINCHESTEE WOOLEN ©O. + Bmoke Bhop, i ranklin St. nesday afternoen. Re- W, l‘llb—cm , colored ard of $5 and no guestions asked if re- THAMESVILLR. wwfi& r chairs, of anything old. fc‘m-, wrnscd to Chester Berghinzo, 258 F‘r?gk- 48 Water St Phone 33-3. aprid apr: LOST—Between Blater Hall, and trol- , Wednesday night, necklace of amber reads Return to Bulletin Office. Reward. apr2d FOR SALE--Harsia THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES have expired and are for sale at \ THE LIBERAL LOAN ©O,: ""LoST_Thursday afternoon, on Yudc ear or near Franklin square, a bead neck- Coal Cal, W esta Jace. Finder return to the Patters | BOTSCS from Groton D e oy, st LoiTfiTuesday night, between ville and Montville Power Station, ht driving hArLewses; - : et nmsu*m« roll oi bills_amounting to betws u; money yetun Tgman, rear 36 400, Reward if ,,m‘;ned“{:, 'Jebn B. Golden St.. New London mars3 Er—r————e— Murtha, Hallville. G BOWLING ALLEXS ___—_,__,7_ HOBSES ABBIVED POULTRY FOR SALE—Greene’s buttermilk express load of 28 horses are kinds, some nice pairs, busi- Anof BOWLING AND BILLIARDS . | here—al! A T THE ba ess horses and chunks. Come and see N chick' feed; it will raise all you hateh; fhem. Frices ‘ars low for tho qually, AE;%!BT‘}%L:&?L e Greene's “Second Feed.” Greene's Gro- ELMEE E. PIERSON, = fast” James M. Young & Son. marsd * Tel, 536-3. aprd NURSERY FUNERAL DIREGTOBS AUC"ON S ALE T N o ol e e e e rul S - < Ten. Phone 196, George Monroa. Undertaker .nd Embalmer |[AT 10:30 A. M. RAIN OR SHINE s2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE |75 Horses, 56 head of green Teleplicne 630 Hm 28 lm ‘26 Ohio .. | Horses, 40 second hand Horses —all kinds of Wagom, Tip- Cummings & Ring PLUMBING AND GASFITTING aou BLUI. Breed Buiding. M ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUBSING, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Carts, If you need a Hoi < come and see us, as we will save you $50.00 to $100.00 on Weshington Square. a hlo?"-. \:h wug h“t.nm“ch‘dah:dm FHOMS 581, . from unds— Funeral Directors [/ %ies sod'sll weighes. 7, Best, glumbing by expert If you have anything to sell, bring it lso heating and gas ftting. \ g in and we will sell it for you. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, and Embalmers €7 West Main 5% H. N. HAMILTON, 322 Main Street g g e . Chamber of Commerce Building ED. APL-,'c'NONEE;TON' .d Phone 238-z Lady Assistant 91 FRANKLIN STREET 375 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN. COAL AND WOOD DENTISTS COAL, season "‘3'3, e e DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. seasoned wood an: n r small quantities. Pmm“?fl or R. shufim. Willow 8t., rll:ly AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES | Funeral Director l and HAVE your tires retreaded, look like new, wear like new, as aood St a8 new. | Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. feb24d FOBD OWNERS—Have your eto ' ~mbalm NOTICE I““"‘""é""“'x:&mra-,.;e ‘E‘m er i :vleh ‘elding Co., 31 Chestnut St. Phone brompt Servios Doy un Nigin [§| DR SINAY HAS MOVED l'_‘:__—__flm rom ice Day on Ni New Office in the > THAYER BUILDING llVERHAllIJNB HOURIGAN BROS. Room 207 AND REPAR WORA. OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mephanical Repairs, Pai Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all i’: branches Scott & Clark Corp.|-== 507 TO 615 NORTH MAIN. STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn, The Henry Allen & Son Co.|offies Hourss 8—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 8 MAIN STREET Teleghone FUNERAL DIRECTORS - AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT | | Paul A, Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Shea & Burke e sl 'Funeral Directors 41 Main Street CIGARS Whitestene Cigar sare $70 per thousand. J. ¥. CONANT, 11 Frasklla St. Shea’s News Burean ||| TOBACCO MAGAZINE SPECIALIST at WHOLESALE UNION SQUARE IMPORTED AND AUOTIONS AUCTION will sell for Mr. Sam Tanguay at the Pr‘uz Allen farm, nou' Hanover nflm about two miles east from Baltie, THURSDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1981, mfl“fi-. ',gf",,ggt about eerat wagon, a , all in mil 11‘ ‘bolndn m&re. 10 ’:’"l’k.- 2 go. - ’, one ; dem- Nickel Plating ||| John R. Bowman |[iFe s B s UNITED METALS MFG. | || 116-118 West Main St. w_;;;-_y %n.,. o ...“ COMPANY, Inc. || Established for Half a Contury, ooler. § sets tackias %a‘:: Norwich, . .. . . Conn. I“ ; - Wm:a u::'-. ‘store n‘nry stormy, asle next fair day. " WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your JAMES H. HYDE, Auctioneer. ness before the public, there Is po um better than tbrough the DAIO‘I“ ing columns of The Hulletin. m. Odd, Fel 4 THERD -e:o .‘av" l;fi %m_,;‘. thunc or mo ' pring term “1.;:" :.'.";fl..'fi w%fl nun rn _Connecticut equal “ class tonight, ‘elock. mar! tter than g‘ for business results. 2 enl-—l m s |of ho) fietie pigs, about 25 hens, and all farm- ing wagons and tools; this farm is located about two miles east from Dhnielson ; price $3,500 half cash, or o per cent. dis- count for all cash. Joseph Ozog, R. D. 1, ana { Box 60, Danielson, Conn. apr2d ¥OB _SALE—Thoroughbred, Ayrshire bull calf 2 months old. Phone$9-3 Leba~ pon. apr2d FOR SALE—Indian Runner duck eggs, bronze turkey eggs. Etta Wibber- ley, Canterbury, Conn. apr2d "FOR BALE—Hemstitching and picoting attachment; works on all sewing ma- chines ; price §2; personal ch ecu 10c ex- tra. Lights Mail Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, aprld “¥OR BA 1?.:;34 Articies of tummm. eommenci onday, 2 ». m., Williams St. Phone 1099- '3’ aprid “FOR SALE_R. L Réd eggs for hatch- ing. Phone 1844-. apr? 2d - FOBR SALE—Choice young v\.orkmc uen, z cr of Devons, 2 pair of Dur- pair of Holsteins, weight “00 Ibl Tel 98 4 Willimantic. apr2d FOR SALE—25 young cows, to make room for new carload to be unloaded next week; come and buy—prices right; also for sale, a dump cart. P. A. Naw- rocki, Yantic, Conn. Tel. 1704. apr2d FOR BALE—Fine 3 year old Holstein bull, 7-8 white, grown by Storrs, a dandy and gentle, §100 takes him; 1 U. S. milk separator in good order, 1 Intern: manure spreader, O. potato digger on all in good runni Willimantic Div.. Hilltop Farm. Isham & Sowm, Columbia, Conn. tools are Phone J. A. aprld FOB SALE—¥ggs for hatchmz, R. L Reds of l‘zardy free range stock, $1 for A. Mitchell, R. D. 4. Phone 1344-13 % mar2§MWF “FOR SALE—The dairy, fruit and poul- try farm of W. C. Smith in Franklin; on state road 15 minutes’ ride from Nor- wich ; beautiful location, house up to date with all the, modern improvements. Come and investigate. W. C. Smith, on the premises, or Tel. 33-12, or inquire W. Hlll. Thayer Bldg. mar3ld + FOR SALE—Hatching egw S.C.R. L Reds, heavy laying strain. . B. Crooks, Laurel Hill. Phone 139. mar29d | STORES, 1921 A & A Bullétin For Sale ‘Advertisement Vlil&fi.h $1,500 WILL 8UY AN 80-ACRE FArm, ROOM OTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRB‘I'- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. | AND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOPD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 14 CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR A BINGERE FARM BUYER, SEND FZR MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM - SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I. FOR SALE Best quality, seasoned hard wood $12.00 per co reen wood $11.00 per cord—Also kindli and chestnut ¢ wood, delivered to :fi parts of the city. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 FOR SALE—Cord wood and lumber in- surance in a million doliar fire insurance company. Inquire of William F. Hill & Son, Agents, Room 108, Thayer Bidg., Norwich, Conn. mar29d FOR SALE—Excellent hard wood," $9 cord; chestnut and small wood, $8 cord; hard wood. sav«fig. $10 cord. Henry L. Saucier, Danieis: Conn. Tel. 81-3. mar22d BABY chicks 20c up; safe -delivery ranteed, prepaid; ali vanetfis. send | for circular. marlid FOR SALE — Slab wood $S per cord, stove lengths; hard wood $10 per cord, stove lengths, Phone 1099-2. C. - . Brown, Yantic. mari4d STOP in to See us; We carry every- thing in the line of second-hand furni- ture, swoves, efc. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St, Norwich.' Phone 1703-2. mar2d Roy Ciark, E. Hartford, Ct. FOR SALE—Two room cottages on state highway, between Dayville and At- tawaugan; $2,400 for both. Joseph Bodo, Ru.buute Agent, Danieison, Conn. MAGIC brooders, best make. Write for fl?&fl%ue. C. Hewitt Co., Uncasville, Ct b3 FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. Raggi:g:; Farm Agency, Dunieison, Cona. (P R T Ty SIX ROOM HOUSE WITH 22 HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE New six-room house with veranda, lighted with electricity. There is a good barn and a poultry house and <2 additional house lots, each 40x150 iget go with it. The lots are near .roiley and should sell easily. Price or everything described $4,000. Archa W. Coit .IGHEST GRADE PROPLRTIES siephone- 1334 63 BROADWA\ FOR SALE Pretty country home, 40 acres, pleasant situation, near station. good neighbors, nice cottage “house, barn and o6utbuild- ings, several acres fiejds, good pastures, abundance fruit and Wood; only $1,200, 3 part cash. TRYONS’ AGENCY, mfll\d . Willimantie, Conn. LUMBER IS CHEAPER Now is the time to buy that hufldm: lot and be ready to build in the spring. A few choice lots left on Crane Ave. West Main St. For'particulars, call up or write C. A. RATHBONE 457 West Main 86 FOR SALE A brand-new, modern, up-to-the-minute two-apartment house, six rooms in each, all hardwood floors, very choicely ar- ranged bathrooms. nost desirable loca- tion In first class neighborhood, with two- car modern garage. For full particulars, inquire JOHN A. MOEAN, Beal Estate Broker, marsd Fraoklin Square, P iR S Sl et e ' FOR SALE A 260 acre farm: 110 acres rich level land for cultivation, the rest pasture and woodland, 15 head of cattle, 2 extrd good horses, 200 chickens, complete equmment farming_machinery, 11-room house, barn and other buildings, 2.miles from Franklin square. For full particulars see AL V. CD\'ELLO. Tel. 683-3. 198 CI-I‘ St aprid FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Foreign Money Orders and Steamship Tickets for all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire Iosurance. - “M.'FORMIGLIO 280 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 784-5 Mardd - | line to New — | 108 Thayer Bldg., ‘;nn TO RENT—Three unfurnished rooms for H‘ht housekeeping. 24 River Ave. aprld THE Barber homestead can be luua in two parcels, ho , O % by lene« 1458, T0 RENT_Office rooms, mnd floor Apply 49 Broadway. 22d FOR RENT—Two-story semi-fireproof building, about 7,000 square feet floor space, -fine place for most any kind of manufacturing, near railrcad and boat ork. Call or address WH- Real Estate and Insurance, Norwich. _ mar24d TO RENT—Furnished apartment, light housekeeping. 27 Division St. mar18 FOR RENT — Two tenements, four rooms each, with medern for small family. Thames Thames St. TO RENT— Furnished rooms. Tele- phone 274. liam F. Hill, jan7d ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. 159 State Street New Londen, Cean. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering, MILE TU VILLAGE. POST .FFGE,\ 1 1 1 \ r | BUILDING PERRONE & Christian Co., b\lllflln‘ contractors, stonework, xmm crete and cement, plaster, and paint, AM g'?ill{ Ql'.ll 15 Plllt Ave, Tel. Ne. 47! ‘all between 5 and 6.30 a. m. and from 5.30 to 9 p. m. FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of excavating And‘ mn::ork and house- raising, concrete wo: w warkn‘ 123 Oakridge sL Norwi Cona. Telephone 627-5. CEMENT . FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right FI”.' by skilled laber. ephone 50 West Main 8t. 2 ~ m ; coHIROPODIST 331 b Conn. Phone 1366-4. 14 e — WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi ness before the public, there i no medi- umh better than through the advertising solumns of The Bulletim. s, Alflldhl-‘ors-lo Advummntwmfll FOR SALE Hounyd- Bfi-. Fc‘_h: fih l.ll “Ifla $325; 191 l‘flmn Fig P a1 08 N .h.-&"“fimf.‘fl' -8 afl‘: FOR xAl-l or W fl-, ewett Jarm Jewstt City, Sun: _,'___."'.‘_‘-. FOR SALE—1914 Marlon touring eaf, lights and starter, fine condition ; no rea sonable offer refused; must be sold. H. 0. Wood, Danielson. lpfld “FOR SALE — 1920 Essex lod overhauled and newly painted, condition, a:on: un.. Awl! ‘j .'eu. Norwich, rin'iul—lm Cadmu ou pmesuer 51“050 200 other W ern Service ureau, oppesite & erity Bidg. _Tel. 1405. m” “¥OB SALE—Studebaker B! Slx, lm than 7,000 miles, in excellent M‘l- tion, good ‘tires. lnqlnr of B. Pllmqr R. F. D. No. 3, “For §ALE-]9 16 Ford !ourl-‘ car, ex- cellent condition, price low. O. ho!:vtrlf:EiTown. Phone 463-14. uwu FOR SALE—Ford auto delivery, panel body, first class condl\lon. lnqnlre Con- mcucrl:x!l Popcorn Co., §9 Watar St. ma FOR SALE—One 3j-ton (I'Ifil and one one-ton truck on easy terms able price. No. 341 Main St 'l'tl. 3871 mar26d eed 161 West FOR SALE1919 Reo 8D will sacrifice for quick sale Town St. Phone 818-14. marlsd FOR SALE—New 1921 Oaklands, road- ster and 5 pass. touring, $1,. ..u 4 pass. coupe and 5 pass. sedan, §2,065 ; o trucks, 2 and 3 1 2 ton cauclt{ and $4,400. H. E. Anderson, 21 taple St., Danielson, Conn Tel. 340. MOTOR TRUCK BARGAIN WHOLESALE distributor of motor trucks finds himself overstocked. Wil | Le make heavy sacrifices on brand new ma- chines. Immediate delivery. Sizes: 1 1-2, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 tons. Absoldtely new machines, latest type, high grade con- struction. Sample truck can be seen in Norwich. This is a bona fide offer due entirely to necessity of converting trucks into cash quickly. HICK, 1457 Broadway, New York, N, XY, USED CARS 1919 DODGE RUNABOUT. 1920 SCRIPPS-BOOTH RUNABOUT. 1920 HUPMOBILE TOURING. 1920 HUPMOBILE COUPE. I now have a repair shop and Hupmo- bile service station on Lake street Tele- phone 548-23. Albert Harris is in charge. Repair work solicited. C. V. PENDLETON, apr2d 45 Broadway. INSURANCE Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS’ BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET mmcu noLls. D. Morrissey, hnv. Gmn Serv! Cen- nn.non HOTEL, m;.: r Hayes Bros., Props. 26-28 Broadway BOOKBINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order PIANO TUNEERS GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phgne 81 TRUCKING ©. D, JOSLYN, ”l West Main St move ever.thing -anywhere. uu'.bn nuu to meoving bollers and th Phone 857-3. jong cistance auto truck- ing. P?a"n."nu‘A.M sugid 8 LAMBERT, JR, No 341 s ot R pressing. Tel. - GEORGE LAMNBERT Occum, long' distance moviag and tr-’ehlla Tel €17-12. IT.AVG. n m Long Distance Moving TEAMING and m #d h Zimmerman, 17 Boswe! trucking " 233 llfn St m. B. BROMLEY & lbfluuu St ""m ING DISTANCE MO e NG DINTANCE BRI ou BROWN & IA%" exndtucket St PIANOU AND FURNITUR! NG —_— TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Your lnsurance Ratio a5 All persons liable in Town of Montyllle are hereby notified that I have a wafrant levy and ool l-nl.'l\r'n‘l‘ mills on the from o ?56*9 ';' 2 ' EE ‘52;’ rad ;,5';;13 (2 apogt i L g g SUSIE M. WOOD, Cellector. Dlld at Montyille, Conn., March 18th, mur2iM nunl(“r or OF'I'\'IHJ 5. Court of Probate, April 1 . s S i eceased. 'l'h. Administrator M\'%efluhfl B to (hh Court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the Sth day ol April, A D. 1921, at 1 o'clock InJhe afternoen, l( Pnb-u Office in Montville, be, and same is, assigned for & hearing on the allowanice of said administration actount with said estate, and this Court directs the Administrator to cite all persons in- terested therein to appear at sald timo and placs by pub“lhln' this order In loao newspaper having a eireulation o ION‘ DAN D. HOME, Judge. AT A COURT ¢ oF PROBATE nnn at Norwich, within andfor the District ot Norwich, on the 3d day of April, A. D. 1931 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, J Tata inte of Ner- te of James Brassil, wich, In said Dist: deceased. Thomu H. Killourey of Willimastic, + &ppeared in Court and filed & pe- }lfln praying, for the reasons therein get that an instrument purportin of & In( Wwill apd testament of sal hearing given by the wwullm\ of this order one time In some newspaper h‘“{h. ecirculation inemaid District, at ree days prior 2, the date of said hnnu and that retiln be made te this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge The above and foregoing is a true copy Alhlt. HELEN M. DR“CH“. R ORI AT A COURT OF nom\'rr HELD in Lebanon, within and for the District .f lnblm on the lst day of April, A. D. Pl’um(—(}mkfll E. BRIGGS, Jndl! Estate of Ma Clark, late of Leba. non. in said Dlutrlct deceased. The Administrator appeared in Cemrt and filed ‘a written application - that gald estate is now in settlement in said Court, and nrlyln‘bemr an order to sell certain real estate belonging in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- r _having a circulation in sald Dis- at least five a.y- prior to lh- dats of said hearing, and that return be mads to_the Court. The above and foregoing is a true copy Attest:’ GEORCE E. BRIGGS, aprdd Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT O0F PRODATE HELR At Norwich. with'a and for the Distriet i\’ozl;flch, on the 2d day of April, A. Present—NELSON J. AY‘!JNG Judge. ‘of Nor- Estate of Willlam Fields, Iate 'ldz in said District, dece: G, Judge. & Lue ooy at 145 Sachem St, , the time limited in the abeve e " WILLIAM FIELDS, spred Administrater. t J tt City, m(_. Al .'I 3 limited in the above u‘m e Sy e “Te THE LA VIDA ELEOTRIC VIURATUK 150, Gun-uod in every respect. Let e II?Q this t: nu &'.. t is an n.::n:;;.::’ " . GAS uu uuu:rnu, -m. WESTERLY I.Il-ll'l ‘l, POWER Co. m“. f- MYSTIC POWER CC““.' East Main St. Mystic. FOU WANT to put your ness ! is ne um columns of The

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