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‘A Bulletin Want © Advertisement Will Get It b v R A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Ge¥ It WANTED—Famale High school student, 17 or L, 1o 15 Vears ¥ fo ork atter schiol aad Fo g LW‘" e th soms experience In’ 2.'31'5‘.?5‘," %05, 5 w-su et g Am; New I Sfi:"M"fi 1% phone 154~ ! 'c"““;pr., Y !.:.1: fl.‘-;fi wzxfl‘ “F&mn S & P, i 1. ™ prione | ence' not 8, 144, St aprig work in famlly lady, at itchén man (umed),u.- for fif‘,’“"‘"“ ’W'l iy, at once, , or mm" AR apréd ied man on dairy| WANTED—A maid S “Fhde tos or i 3 w»uu‘t'o oy ',,g.g;, "f“ W~ um " A woman for non.l ‘work at Norwiah e Wosien Mill Bo-.r':lln: Houge, | 3 178 West Main, § T W barber for wur:»——mn young sady to work at La- | in ‘store. S. F. Peterson, Auc., 130 Main apr ks T 'w: S5, Danielson,: Conn. st Investment house han tocks has BT e e B ALY 3« essential. Write S. W. , -Sales Manager, 178 ’rem‘ple Conn. aprb w Haven, Conn. 23 WANTED—Automobile salesman to Hupmeblle cars. C. V. Pendleton, 45 :n-w apr2d- ted at once for steady Works or Saturday and Sundgy, of Apply Bell's Ice Cream N _aord for, _ general Fonemah ™ Mijls” Boarding ille. WANTED—A Woman ‘housework. House, Taftv! WANTED—G experienced ; 2 care Bulletin. AN’ D—Cnm tent cook and I:D uunt zfima Al Apply 63 Breed B wufllD—A od_capable maid for Wnrk in family o( two. Ap- ply i 55 illiams St._Phone 49._aprzd SE: ,l, WANTED—Experienced _sec umnfl maid. Apply 3 Sochem Terrace. L. R. Porteous. PR -Barber. Wlmnn Holue WANTED TWO SALESMEN TO STUDEBAKER AND | (it CHEVROLET CARS MARRIED MEN PREFERRED—EX- WORK ON COMMISSION ONLV. FleGHTlchNWORK— 'WICH MOTOR CAR e, COM?:ANY GOOD PAY FOR SMART GIRLS 321 MAIN STREET “Tel, 1298 . WANTED 2 Loom Fixers .on Knowles’ Looms. Nuwid: Woolen Mills Corp. YANTIC MILL WANTED AMERICAN GAUZE AND COTTON COMPANY WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS A Balletin Wast Advertisement Will Get }t|' Advertisement Will Sell it —_— WANTED—Migccliansous: WANTED—To St o hl-lm furaished apartment m-gn K ck .lu 'lelenngna 486-3, S0t url 4 D—By man @ wife, no Ohil- ‘J!pu-mon m pm;u um( > chay gardener, or waitress ; o ob mm d;eu Box 47§, j T WANTED—; {(flefl- City, a. ll pert Nor'ull- Tel. ‘lfi — 'WANTED—Shoes rawm with _the best leather ; "% nanuo, 303 Wi in 8¢ m‘i WANTED—Second hand batheub. Telephnna 1046-3, apréd WANTED—To drill you & new well il or ace mf rwmuau m Ls. PE'O‘E:”’ xw wwr 0! - QX 240, illimanti aprid wnu.n—nmna-hwd fosbow, suicable for grogery siore. Mike Womnlak, dewett City, Hox 1314 aprsd “WANTED Immed ll , ookl and stenographer; high school :udlnu. Norwich aotor Car Ce.. 321 Main Bt Tel. 1295, 3 WANTED—Wwould like to hear m the young man 1 sold my Wflwrn s saddie to, same_ Unree years ago, at my auction, T. A. Bice, Cateroury. - ‘hprs GOLD BOND mbam 10«: a tin, buy @& dozen; Manila cig for 25c; Dives 50¢, o 809d unv. a.‘ kannl Smoke Shop. aprsd WAVTID—A tenement of four or five rooms- in respectable - locality ; aevlicants have mo chidren. = Address ' M. Bulletin, _ lvrsd WANTED—Ir et dishes, King, 18 vsuer agl'_. Sy 88-3. _aprid wANTED—Chl-Irl “tables and mirtors. King, 48 Water St Phone 88-2. aprid SHAMPOOS, manicure or Bqw Yo Lindgren og Thayer Bid *el. Hh& WANTED—Indian _ relics. goins stamps. King, 48 Water St. Phone 3‘11 aprid " WANYED—-Second_hand ud .muu- furniture. Tiger & hremeg Bruckner, 5 Frankln St Phqae 'll‘l-i orwich. ‘WANTED—Books' by, the hundred or thousands. King, 48 Water St. Phone 38-2. aprd4 CHILDREN and infants taken for board ; nurse's care,” country home.- v’fl dress Mary Kuoll, Pleasant Valley, Tmay onn. . mar2 WANTED—Cups, plates, colored n.., Windsor chairs, or anyining old. 48 Water St Phone WaNTED , 2 Sewers on Woolen TO DRAW-IN 3 Fabrics. Steady Work, Good Pay ‘Norwich Wooien [vills Corp '/ Apply o YANTICMILL NORWICH WQOLEN MILLS CORPORATION Thamesville Lel Fater. oot road. Finder piease Call, ~ eart bogue's - aprid FOUN] D—MA watch, on Baltic road. FOR SALE—orses FOR SALE—Handsome brown chunk, Dimsicr can have same by proying property | % W 1990. Fieming, Preston City. Phone whc for this adv, Tél. on L aprsd 2. ¥ apréd HORSES! HORSES! . 2 I have: 25 head of fresh and second- hand Horses, several matched teams and single horses, all colors, sizes and weignts. My prices eannot be beaten. We are open for your imspection. Full Fuar~ zntee with every hors HUGH P. BA.ILTON 375 Main Tel. 1986-3. apréd Arrived Tuesday eveming, April 5, & carlond of splendid Horses from Ohio. These fine country horses offer @ varied selection, and the prices aro absolutely right, Get in touch’ with us. Horses = at once, st THE PALACE STABLES, Furnace St. Denielson. Telephone 15-2. -ul Emfli’fmrs i1 JOHN FLOOD, . 322 Main Street ‘ s e cfi.-m- of Commerce Building | Phone 28%-z .. . Lady Assistant ; HORSES ARBIVED Another express load of 28 horses are Here—all ‘Kinds, some_nice, pairs. -busi ness horses and chunks. Come and see B POl S S quality. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel.636-3. B aprrd DENTISTS _ DK, L. K. CHAMBERLAIN Funeral Director and 01d fashioned glassware, ures, crockery, chairs, second hand furniture. mlrml’ly DW‘ les. etc. We pay luzlmn casn prices for smail or large 10ts. WARD BBOH. Dealers, 45 Jackson S8t., Tel. 632-5. Willimaatie, Conn, THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES have expired and gre for sale ot THE LIBEBAL LOAN €O, Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consisting of Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, Revolvess, Guns, etc. 63 Franklin St. ops. Sulletin Co, e AUZOMQBILE AQCESNORIEY HAVE yn‘u: ures re(rude;l, Ilin new, wear like new, as_goo Lanoie Tire Co.. 93 W. Mam St _ tebsid FQRD OWNERS—Have your magneta reeharsed in the caf whle you war iSrtig and weak -ughts temedied Nor- wich Welding Ce., 31 Chestnut SL Ph:n. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WWORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. |2 Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp, 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET ; DENTAL SURGEON ; BUILDING wmbalmer MGroy Buiding ' | Fofosass sam ongme Profupt Servios Day or Night Norwich, Conn. | o= sisedit, Sootiioaisd B NOTICE 0| IR[GAN ROS.| DR. SINAY HAS MOVED THAYER BUILDING : i s ; lbmeb and Jewett City Room 207 FOR EVERYBODY. DR. D. J. COYLE {The Henry ‘Allin & Son Co. DENTIST b Y 88 MAIN STREET - FUNERAL DIRECTORS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. . AND' EMBALMERS | Offics Hourss 8—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—s fady Assistany Telephone 410-2 Telophone DAY OR NIGHT Paul A, Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Sotmers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street NURSERY Now the time to trim and prune your tmlt and saade 'nu by expert tree men Fhone 1967, George Monroe, e BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING D. first arage Servi - Plione. _ Shetucket Street. T u.-xon lo'rl!. o Bros., 'nm 1227, i1 Brudwu — The very best expert * moTELS werkmesn at ll.“l‘nrul 'ch is guar- @ateed; also heating and gas fitting. AMERICAN Mo ) % THERS . Savertisng meanum m lhltern (znueum equal to The Bu.u.- o for business resuits. PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. v WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER |» Best work and materials at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 50 West Main 8t. ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violir, Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Qutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET e [ BOOKBINDING B OOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD ~ 108 Broadway i Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order ot ‘| aess betore the public, there A Bulletin For Sale . - FOR SALE xmnenaa?;t'fim. Rev. B w Pl'ut '%’n"& 3@'!‘ ge{"{%‘z. g D e Nor: avrid Drize winning s > agpran ranteed fer- 1.50 Mttlu V. Knouse, 52 Chu:nh o w aprf WsTu T¥OR 3-acre _ chicken 7 ‘"—:m‘*— form. aire Jobeph Skelty, Mon eflu ———.—.———‘—————g %fim e R R 20X !“""E{':nd Dh mmn{ i 3 ,{f’" r-. Dmle S. T‘?;;lb. mar2? l!lh? Car o?\! Towa 15 Wva an satoms: m Instzuctor of 320 rience. 1 ¥ ome, dlm hall, 02 W 500, ing Watkinson, No. i THTuThS for C o Bulidg. s «uo. Thayp L $p FOR rooms, €3] ceper | Ask Bil hone 1 Pl 3 N ie miljinery on sale at P yflus 'c"?’ rizd SALE—Hunting esgo, Box 66, ite_An- rvnk.lyn Conn. FOR gelo De apri FOR SALE—Small farm, 18 acres of land, wood engugh for your own use, on Vergason Ave. quweh from trolléy line. Inguire Bit Jomely Cibw. Comn. Bex ifgs. o Fish Market ThES FOR BALE—Water power, nuu uild- tenement houses. near Norwich. \71‘ rite Box 43, care Bulletin. apréd ¥OR SALE—Large farm in mill viliage, @ large vond, spring, well. orchard, fing mowing an arge woodlot. Mrs. Eavin® wheon: 5 WY Norwlch apréd FOR SALE—Barred ] ! Mwhl“- laying ltrlh. Phone 1150- ardeinsta 'OR E—Twp extra good new milch :yuy e e i S James “Turnbull, Watweous Hill, Noi Widh Town. “¥OR SALE—Hay. C. H, Benhmm. Preston City. apréiTu FOR SALE—Cedar po 3 l-l to 12 inehes ip dinmeter, & Taitity of codar fones ralls. eqdar besn Doles &, cents per dosen, §7 per. hundred, pea _brusi gents per dozen, ¥ 1046-12. J. B. No apréd ¥OR BALEConcord buggy ; also light two-horse lumber wagon. A. J. Beanett, Vergason Ave., Norwich Town. AprSWE e Rentron | Fhene up, Norwich Town. FOB SALE—Indian Runner duck eggs, also bronze turkey eggs. kitta Vyilough- by, u.nurhunj._ Conn. aprd YING In very large uuannhes, JSue ank Lo sell for less, marl! FOE SALE—S. C, White Leghorn glucu from 2 year oid breeders, big pro- lucers ; bpoking oruefs Lor Muy'; eggs 38 a hundred, chicks $20 a hundred. Good- rich karm, Canterbury, Coma. marl9swW FOE SALE—G5 Single Comb White Legnorn heus and puicts, great stock, at 3100, Ledgemere - Leghorn karm, HBox 293, diosup, Conn. marlsW§ ¥OR BALE—Farm in Franklin, Conn., large, subsiantiai buildings, on state roud, slawe root house of v rooms, 133 acres of “land, near otaer good larms, Owner: William A. Mason, k. L. Yantic, Phone 29-5 Lebanon. febliWS ¥OE SALE—Fitty-acre pasture. Wal- ul G- alww, JMansheld Lepot, Lonn, roll SALE—S. C. R. L Red baby chicks for May delivery from ceruned S.0cK, $Z0 Der 10U after May ist. A. B. beliows, Norwich Town, Pnome 462-2, aprix’Mw IF YOU think anything of your monky, F0u owe Yourseif & call 1o The Pasnik Lo, © yOU YUy YOUF SDFIDg wDparel “FOR SALE—kggs for hatching, R. L Reds of hardy, free range sock, $1 for A, A. Mitghell, K. D. 4. Phone 1344-13. mari$M Wi POR SALE—Pair of heavy team har- nesses and leam wagon; gqud condition. W. Lailey, Gardner Lake. Addless voi- wich Town, Del. aprad FOR SALE—Two Holsteins, new milch, one large o year old Hoistemi and one 6 years oud, near by, N. i Whiting, 68 Mam St aprod FOB SALE—Farm, Center Groton, 115 acres, 11-room housé, barn, hothouse, chicken coops and greenhouse, wiln OF without stock. lnquire A. L. Rudd, 60 Bllfikhfll St., New London. aprad SALE—Safety oil for Incubators and Noun i) Delint for autos, Bianos, alc. ¥0 "u.z——n youn; overiook them; come, b\l’ for your own price, Peter Nawrocki, Yantie, Conn. 'm. m. o aprid pring coats, some as low as $5. ?‘l. don't pay thuse high prices; sce What' The Pasnik Slores can ofter you before you buy. marlid FOR SALE—100 cords hard wood, stove lengths, for haif of price/ what I have been selling last fall. ~Peter Naw- n)c.ki, Yantic, Conn. Tel. 1704. aprid BALE -Concrete mixer.” E. L. Gllberl. Jewett City. prid FOR lALE—'l’n-rvuzhbnd Ayrsmn bull calf 2 wonths old. Phone 39-3 Leba- non.” aprad ¥OR SALE—Hemstitching and picoting attachment; works on all sewing ma- chines ; price 32 personal checks l0c ex- Lignts Mail Order House, Box 127, Bxxmlnu Ala aprid SALE—R. I. Red eggs fcr nneh- lng. Ehone 18443, FOR_SALE—Choice young wnrklng oxen, 2 pawr of Devons, 2 pair of Dur- hams, aiso 1 pair of Holsteins, weight 3500 lb; Tel. 98-4 Willimantic.” apr2d four i LR AR Jawes boad SouE i (‘ht A Bulletin For Advertisement Will Sell It FOB SALE Very Desirable Resid FOR SALE Ildy built brlek hauu of 15 reoms, aths and all latest i tracti roperti ington ‘Street for sale ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Pmmm Telephone 1334 FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE 7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE 93 Boswell Avenue This is an Exceptional Oppertunity to Secure a Nice Home for a Mederate Price. 5 For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE Business Block Corner W. Main and Thames|stude Street Known as the O’Connor Block For terms write Derby, Motorcycle Business For Sale I am considering sellinz oyt the mo- toreycle end of my business. Here ls aa opportunity to start with an established line—The Indian Motorcycle. 1 will sell out the Indign agency, my stock fldnutl. and several second hand motorcy a reasonable price. If interested, see me. . C. V. PENDLETON, apr2d 4 Conn. L 2 P R R R, FOR SALE AT NORWICH TOWN Six Room Cottage With About One-Half Acre of Land. PRICE $2,000 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET Farm For Sale 95 acres land, about 30 tillable, bal- ance pasture and wi nd, plenty of | § water, some fruit trees, good two-ten- ement house, barn and several other ouildings, a number of henhouses, ex- cellent location, near factories, chi nd achoolsouse, 10 mingies dsive rom Franklin square, on state road an negotiate liberal loan far Chaser. For particulars, inquire of Phone Norwich, Conn, -entral Bldg. . FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Foreign AMoney Orders and Steamsbip Tickets for all parts of th world. Packages of all kinds delives in all parts of Burope. Real Estate and ¥ire Losurance. 280 Framle FORMIGLIO ranklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 784-5 "t SALE—Fine 3 year old Holstein byl 18 White, Erown. by Storrs, & dandy and’ gentle, $100 takes him; 1 U, S. milk separator in good order, 1 Inteinational manure spreader, 0. Kr, $70; 1 two-horse potato digger on wheels, ¥¢0, 100is are wll in good running conmupn. Phana Willimantic Div.. Hilltop Farm. A i5ham & Son. Columbia, o, aprid SAMPLE wraps and coats at less than half the prices you elsewhere. The Pasnik_Co., Norwieh, Willimantic, Dan- ielson, Putnam. marizd _ FOE SALE—The dl-\l”, fflfll and Dolll- try farm of W. C. Smith In Franklin; on state road. 15 mmulas’ ride from Nor- wich ; beautiful location, house up to date with ‘all the modern_im] rovements. Come and investigate. C. Smith, on ti premises, or Tel. 3!-12, or inquire W. Hill, Thayer Bldg. mar3ld ¥OR SALE—Cord wood and lumber in- surance in a million doliar fire insurance company. Inquire of William F. Hill & Bon, apents.) Hoom 103, Tnayer Bldg, Conn, mar29d Norwich, FOR SALE—Excellent hard wood, $9 cord ; chestaut and m?xll wood, $8 cohx. hard wood. sawed, cord. Henry L »“mf'z Danieison, Conn. TeL 81-5, ‘mar; “BaABY chicks 205 up; safe delivery guaranteed, prepaid; ali’ varieties; send Tor circular. = Roy Cluk. E. Hartford, Ct markid FOR SALE — Slab wood $8 per cord. stove lengths; 10 per_cord, hard wood stove lengths. Phone 1099-2, C. 5 aatic. ¢ 14d Brown, Y TSTOP in o see us; We carry everye ¢hing in the line of second-hand furni- ture, atoves, etc. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St, Norwich. Phone 1703-2. ‘mar2d MAGIC bwodu-. best make. Write for tale itt Co., Uncasville, Ct. FAEMS for sale. Wflh br bulleth. Racine’s s Farm Ageney, Dani — e e -~~WHEN YOU WANT to um better than tniough the l:d'v'lm salumns of The Bulletin. FOR SALE A 260 acre farm, 110 acres rich level 12ad for cuitivation, the (38t pasture and woodland, 15 head of tra_good horses, 200 chickens, lete equipment of farming machinery, 11-room house, barn and other buildings, 2 miles from Franklin square. For full particulars-see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 198 OME 84 $1,500 WILL 8UY AN 80-ACRE FAhm., 7 ROOM :OTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. . AND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTIL.TY — ABUNDANCE OF WOOD, SLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TY VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CH URCHES AND SCHOOL& A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. S8END FC& MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOIGE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND WESTERLY, R. FOR SALE Best quality, seasoned hard $12.00 per cord—Green wood Q“‘ cord—Also kindlings and wood, deliversd to all parts of &C Olh. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 782 P, B. O’'SULLIVAN &%, phone | ul Advertisement Will Sell It 0B sALE —_— FOR SALE |:& Pretty country home, 40 0 scren. » lltllluon near luxlon, nel bors, fi“ lll‘ fllll‘lhllll‘- (3 td waod i QIHl 200, S myons' Agpxox m FOR SALE The desirable twe aspartmént house, No. 10 Garfisld - Avenue (Laurel Hill), Pleasingly situ- ated one minute fram trolley — PRICE $3,500 For full partiulars, inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 78 MAIN STREET PHQNES e FOR SALE acres of I|n4 in Willimantie, Splendid property to develop. bargain if seld at enee. i FOR SALE—Avtemobiles e, 1830 Special Six in fine eondi- ku:: fimu for .ulnl. Jnquire. 683 North sprsd " POB SBALE—I91¢ Ford touring car, ex- gellent co price low. ©.'S. Peck, Norwieh Tavn " Enone Phone 463-14. aprid R 8. - -ton truck and aneob “(ronk e ek oo o rene able price. Ne: 34 St Tel 387 _maried. B SALE_1H10 Teo wpeet Fisrifios for’ quiok sald. ™ 161 Vm Towa' St Phone $15-1 JOR SALE_New 1921 Osiiands; rosd- d § Bass. tau §1,395; 4 pase. wuv-ud Da-.uflun, :an orthway 2 and § 1-2 ton capacity, §3.400 and _§4,400. . Anderson; 31 Maple 8t., Danjelson, Conn. Tel. 340. mariod USED CARS 1819 DORGE RUNABOUT. 1820 BCRIPES JUNABOUT, 1920 uuvfiw&f 381:?;. 1 now have a repair shop and Hupmo- bile ‘service station on Lase street. Fole- 548-23. Amefl L HASTI s In charge. ‘work soligi €. V. PENDLETON, aprad 45 Lroadway. TO BRENT e i) ¥OR BENY—Tenement, nine rooms, with 1mprovements, five rooms Hrst Loor, four rooms secand HOor. luguire $81 West Man St. aprid TO RENT—Soven rooms, aii medern improvements, wer Dart of bosweil Ave. lnquire A. V. Lovelo. .98 Cult ol Tel. 683-4. apria ¥OR lll!—‘l‘wv. s lmprmc- ments. 3 Btary . Bprid TO nl-r—-nrum and light house- keeping rooms. 1¥ Uniun 3t prid TO RENT—Two ualmll. modern im- nm lnquire 20 Lalayeie Bt " TQ BENT_Wurnisbed room, with or WXIMIII Karage, o yarren S5t See C. A Chwmnberiain, 1§ Lroadway, apr d BTORE to rent, suitable for barber room, piumbing l:!fl gvnt ulr“ms: 1&! ¥ i in St Ar‘; Aliing Kubber Co. arage AT of 8% Frankiin 8t © _ sprod OFFICES to rent, all newly decorated, wwr. steam heat, Alling biock, cor. Main Bis. A Alnn m»c Ca. = od e Ly ‘"x. Tau o 11y es. o 3y -lu-knn S0 Jiieiie P apr P e S ol in twe parcels, separate barns, hen- Nouses, orcnards, eic: lenty of Teom in W. Bub". 13 Boswell Ave. marzsd Phons 145! ¥OR RENT—Two-story semi-fireproot DULGIBE, AbouY 1,000 square Teat Boor space, tin for most any Kind of pear railread and boat ek Cail OF address Wil HIlL, Heal huu and Insurance, nl Tny-' ' Bidg., Norwieh. marzid RENT — - Two - tenements, four Tooms with medern improvements, Tor maall Familys Thazmes Coal Co. TO RENT —Furniabed rooms. Teie- phone 274, Janid J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS ABCRITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS ‘Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. AUTOS TO HIRE e e AUTO to hire; closed car for wed- h{ funerals, ete. John Wolfe. Phone aprid AUTO TO HIRE Closed Car for Weddings, Funerals, etc. JOHN WOLFE PHONE 1171 PIANO TUNEES FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 SOTEEN YOU WANT to-put your busi- SRR TR “elumos ol Taa leasant | Cons Advertisement Will Get It —_— OIM"W' . THOMPSOX, e o rotber y Sur Yooty Sans 17-8, Alice Lldg.. 1 Main BL. n. Phone 1366-4. CIGARS —_— Whitestone r §70 per thousand. 3. ¥. CONANT, 11 Fraakils 6t TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail | gleur:iyteon:lpkuli—d omestic an .lw }Ciun. ‘A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It —_— AUCTIONS ‘WITTER BROS. . Office and Salesrooms, 42 Maim St Daslelson, Conn. PUBLIC SALE " MONDAY, AFRIL 11, 1981, a4 11 o'clock & m. Having decided to retire f: farming business immediately, Auctioneers rom the 1 wiil sell the following property at auction: U—HEAD OF CATTLE—I1 These cattle are thrifty lot of animals, bright. clean irs ; 2 new miich, 3 an extra good, spring- It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R.- BOWMAN 116-112 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, GONN, (Established for Half a Century) N TRUCKING €. D. JOSLYXN, 293 Wi m We R e Btion gV v chinery. Phone 857- Jandd " LOCAL and Gislance aulo rucks ing. Phone ll.‘?“_ Blegel vl‘gfi‘ GUS LAMBEKT, 4. e 341 -lll 51 sz munf.)..?ni."u&m‘ o CRORCE LNARLT St 1o !F ‘r_:L' m.lu{co mnvlu L In‘e't Distance truci - y 233 n St Rone 1'[. 4 G m.fl'm; £ Pt..‘;_!'a -un ’ HARTLE tucke Pu‘")“x o it 8L Fhoss FURNITURE MOVING TEAMING ‘AND TRUCKING done very m-anuu at reasonable pri ARTHUR H. LATHRO! Shetucket Street e wih. COAL AND WooD AL, seasoned wood and kindlings or small quantities. - arge o 135 ks 4 _— AUTO WASHING Shapire, Willew COME 1N and l:vo your ex eny time beiween § a ‘m. Balley's Garage. Bath St ol T LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE Pursuant to an order of the Court Probate for the District of Lebanon, dated ot April 2, 1921, I will sell all tifle and intereat 'of Elizabeth & lfluc. deceased, and late of Lebanon, to two tracts of land located in Town of Leba- non, containing 65 aeres, more or less, with all bulldings thereon llnldln‘, tully deseribed in' application to sell filed with ! said Court. “leud at Norwich, Conn. April 4, WILLIAM P. Administrator with will mlllu.‘. aprid NOTICE Notice is hereby given that The Power Construction and Supply Com a cor- poration located in the Town "ot Norwich, County of New London, and State of Connecticut, is now in process of dissolu- tion. Al creditors of said company are hereby warnod 1o present their claims to Earle C. Hopkins, at 149 Commercial St., Worcester, Mass., within four months from the 6th day of April, 1921. GEO. A. DESROCHES, JR., EARLE C. HOPKINS, Directors acting as Trustess. aprid DISTRICT OF MONTVILLE, 88, Court of Probate, April 5th, 1921, Estate of Melvin H. Furber, late of Montville, in said District, deccased. The Adminisiratrix having exhibited her administration acoount with said es- tate to this Court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 14th day of April, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'cloek in the forenoon at the Probate Offioe in Montville, be, and the same is, assigned for a hearing on the allowance of suid administration scoount with eald estate, and this Court direets the Administratrix to eite all ns interested therein to uppear at sald time and place, by publishing this order, in £ome newepaper having a eireulatiof in said District. aprid DAN D. HOI‘I Jud‘t AT A COURT OF PRODATE HELD at North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the 5th day of April, A. D. 1921. Present—CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge Estate of Oceana B. Maine, ‘late of North Stonington, in sald District, ceased. ‘The Exeeutor exhibited his administra- tion mocount with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore rdered, That the 12th day of April, de- at the Probate Court Room in North | Stonington, in said District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Executor is directed to giv notice thereof by publishing this order once in Norwich Bulletin, a qe: parer- having & clrculation in sdid trict, and by posting a_copy hereof the public signpost in said Town of North Stonington, nearest where said deceased Tast dwelt, at least five days prior to the date of mid hearing, and make return to the Court. The ’:"v;:“e and foregoing is a true copy of re CHARLES C. GRAY, apr7d Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE MELD at Norwich, within and for the District of rwich, on the 6th day of April, A. D. 192 Present—NELSON 1. am “J. “Collins, late of Norwich, in said District, decensed: Emma Brandt of Hariford, Conn., ap- peared in Court by Freeman & Hayes her counsel, and filed a petition praying, for he reasons therein set forth, that pointed to receive and n a certain claim presented by ner to said estate, and which by the Administrator of said Jnflcd and disallowed on, Feb. 3d, payment thereof refused. estate T 1921, an: Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined a Probate Court Room in the City of hor- wich. in sad District. on the 13th day of April, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition. and of said ~hearing thereon. be given by the publieation ol this order ome time In some newspaper having a cireulation in maid Distriet, at least five davs nrior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ‘The above and foregoing is a true copy of reeo: HELEN M. DRBCHE’L Attest: apria WHEN YOU WANT to put mess- before the public. thers um better than th: the eolumns of The Phone 504 or | Town. s, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, | AYLING, Judge. | and prodyoe; ers, 13 year old due in July, 1 4 year old’ due “August. 1 2 year oid due in 1 “thoroughbred yearking Ayr- 1 thoroughbred Jersey 1 1-2 thoroughbred iolstein today, Ibs., true, kin £36%8 fast walkers and young; 30 head of mixed breed pouitry, 1 3 1-4 Steal axle team wagon in goot order. 1 waod axle ox wagon, 1 steel axie tip cart. 1 Aeme harrow. 1 canopy top surrey, ‘several chains, £ pairs double team harnesses. 1 set light doubles, 0 on This preperty will be sold for cash and everything must be removed st once. Everything is going for the high goliar. My place of & residence is known as the Ben Smith place and is louud “Sbout 1'1-3 miles from Blef: t, on the road leading to Mot Blbirfar. "t "shout ‘oue Tourth of 3 mile from Potter's faciory. If . sale mext fair day. FREEMAN 8. CARR. Having sold my £ the Westerty Goif ciib, T will seil a1 publle avction &t Damerel farm. six miles from Westely, R. L, on Bhore road, MONDAY. APRIL 11, 1921, 10 Celock & m. : Qf stormy, sale will take place April M) #—EEAD OF STOCK—4 Y potato planter in good order, 1 Osborne oorn harvester, 1 International lage cutter, 1 manure spreader. plows, Bar- rows, ‘and other tools. Change in bus : Bugene Pendleton, West- erly, R. L, and Lowell J. Wilcox, Norwich MRS. l. DAMEREL, Owner. ‘Westerly, R. L aprid WINDHAM Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larrabee obe served the 35th anniversary of their mar- riage at their new home on the Green on the evening of the 30th of March, whes about 70 of their friends extended con- stulations. The rooms were aitraetive with flowers and potied plants, many be- ing the gifts of friends. Some of the guests piayed auction bridge and 509, while others enjoyed an evening of social intercourse. Bandwiches, cake, nuts, can- dy, jee eream and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee’s daughter, Mrs. Helen Plamb of Providence and Mrs. Marian Brown of Hartford, planned the affair. Guests were present from Bridgepert, Providence, Hartford, Brooklyn, N. Y. North and South Windham and Wille mantic. Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Plumb and chil- dren of Providence and Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Brown of fiartford have been spend- ing several days at Charles Larrabee’s. The last meeting this season ef the Auction Bridge club was heid with Miss Sara Johnson on Monday, Mrs. Seymour Plumb of Bri | was & recent guest of Miss Mary Little and Mrs. R. T. Pegrum. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chase of Plants- ville are at the inn. Mrs. L W. MacLean, who has bees spending the winter in Jersey City, re- turned Monday. The Misses Tabor of Willimantic were recent guests of the Misses Guild. A number of Windham people attended the farmers’ institute in South Windham Priday. Miss E. C. Neale went to BrookWn, N. Y., Saturday to stay with a friend for a short time. Teachers and etudents who have re- turned to their schools after spending the Easter vacation in town are Miss Frasces Campbell, Washington, D. C.; Miss Anns Bates, Hartford; Miss Tessle Adams, South Manchester; Mies Julia Guild, An- dover, Mass.; Alan Guild, Yale; Keeney Lathrop, Exeter, N. H.; kden Cook, Worcester ; Goodwin Waterous, Boston. Mrs. R. T, Bixby and daughter returs d Monday from Montclalr. The Woman's Missionary seciety mel with Mrs. George Keeney on Wedneséuy. The fourth chapter of The Chureh and the Community was given by Mra. A W. Clifford. The young men of the Congregations] church give their annual min show | this week under the dircction W. Clifford and Mr. Borton. Mrs. Edward Billings was chairman for the baked bean supper served In the chapel Friday evening. She was assisted I by Mrs. Annle Jacobs, Mrs. An | thony, Mrs. 8. C. 11y Wilson, Mrs. Guy Richmond, Mra. Keeney and iss Gertrude Arnold. Fol- wing the supper, the new moving ple re machine was used for the first time The spring term of the grammar school began Tuesday morning. Mrs, W. F. Maine, who has been con- fined to the house for & number of days, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Utley have returned from several wecks' visit with their daughter in Brookiyn, N. Y. CHESTERFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman and MI- dred and Libble Solomon of Norwich spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J R. Kaplan. 3rs. Earl Brown of North Lyme was & caller ou Fiorence Powers recently. Miss Grace Driscoll of Norwich spent i the first of the week with Kuth Morgas by people from New Lon and Salem. Dancing was t l-.uu: ot were served. Miss Bertha at her home Games were nd refresiments Peopl given at the Montvi from here attended a dance lle town farm Satur- day evening. Robert Lout: of Mr. and Mrs. Albert V urday af- ternoon and was buried Mouday after- noon. 3ir. and Mrs. Nelron Miner and family were here to attend the funeral of Kob- ert Walden. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rix and son and Misses Ruth Morgan, Ruth Tinker and Florence Powars were callers on Mrs. Charies Tin.

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