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ANTE! ced m round arn ANTED—Co: Mre. | WANTED—Everyone .to FOR ln.l— m family cow, due tor| Band ; good wages: ateady. Tel, 61 Ge!r’rze W, Lane, ?I"Wuhlnxz.l‘.fit. Te1. | er And entertaiament. o ‘}'";»n 'c';g r...n. fli 3 .l_nd o7 ¥ 0, s TP RNV SN Y S > saprisd t.vnfi ?ml “ehurch The m oy -5 " WANTED_ Male for country ho-| - u&nn—au to with house- | APFIL 1 mm',m"‘"’fim :‘;, .. o S B AN e Camar s "ui“‘ ‘m‘ - wfl Ak ; “i‘ "i... t:.ul“‘ mmuh- 1o ity - Hot orrs, C % L S " e, ars w,n D—_Two men fo work il 13 w.;xnn—-xmuu ,,m "‘“"“‘“" J,"‘":E: fiu&m 4 prisd -l.u-luznm: __eprl e ek ?re!me fi" m‘nu f"‘nm “C” J’“‘ .__ nh ‘eso0, Box: yn, n. X o fl,m Son Ave., Mysti LTI SN SR wuun—mlanwm %o do_at home: Ph“""?—”"“"“ EuaE ai“;’u“ 18 onie_38-2. n- SALE—Cottage_ of ~seven l "N fWrite Box 99, care Bulle -m-mi <] e Iy S R B M%‘m M b‘rmi “n_ flq:l.u. King, wmx— 5" Bhone: g ¥ EaSs 80! ch:& s o ”fl“ ven| urs =8 A T R A STt 16 Mam St l{d wunp— ement_of four or five Nl R BALE—Wooden bodno e kST CEaE st & D etirren. CWrits, Bux|AVe b piooss. 58 Hobart Ave. Tel S5 —_flfih“ ble all round an | Sellas Lunch, ] “E“r E “ o O = “r“g‘i ;’:l Jersey _oows, somé o farm. brr e A ’2“ TWANTE u.- i ANTED Havin sl Ty farm, | P P e SR U o M one or two n 1 ?:gm Fred.| $auld like a position as farm euperinten | AN JR1o; R P Banl” Sreston. Clty. rord s Wil nm‘“ifo:fi'-y Telephone 567-5 3 ‘shu are of tress. AQdsess L. & Konl. | epried \ #h ?- T WANTED—At & young nflm‘ gfi Baitic, R, & F. D, Phone ao:-s. aprlu R “Ha eges, _ Single wil ‘be at Tafivilie il to wait on custoinerd sicady work |~ waN b—In Watrenville, &t Baker’s &mum White Jigorous 5:pound idble man on ! #irl g°: g.:‘"mwee &m o cflamom‘m“nfmhe wnugon- per 15. “Arthur 3-’!“!&‘!‘3@. ver, 7 and trusty: “Ho odfers Bell's, 14¢ Main St ~ apridd - | peny, April 234, at § p. m. | Conn. risd "{“‘“‘:‘f“"“fl.}“h—-——————-—— _abF18d FOR SALE_A farm of 140 aores at 100 F. u.4 Na. 3, Nerw! ‘WANTED—Expérienced. wothan to - do TWANTED — SQ d_hand household | Poquetanuck, in good to general housework; also willing to g0 to st DO g R e B i 4 "E‘"' Ciakence. Sholes, Adm. H‘:” Sy e K Ee e A L e o8 & i, Ford g | v r:rew.r Tt Rl > Tl | 20K BRI I, B m ~WANTED—T0 rent or buy eight or tem R S X WANTED ‘Young Man over 16 years, for r WANTED partment. Steady work. Chance for advancement. “Ap- Corp., Thamesville. ! WANTED The names of boys who are|s willing to get up in the morn- h'lnllummemoflly' carrying papsts. . Frequently WA 'TED—Neat |.n store. S, F. Plurtbn. SPOOLER GIRLS JOSEPH HALL & SON, Inc.| TRADING-COVE ’ ron 'nu-:-- t m lhl., wd tl’l By ar thére are good routes. Get [So%d your pames on file and be ready for the first: vacancy.|? Cali at the Bulletin Office. - LOST AKD FOUND' - 2OBT—~At Stater Hall, on Friday ?vm- ! A lfiu{fl pin of pearls aidd nder will receive reward on re- lurning to 167 Washington St. aprisd -| BT—Lady's handbag containing a small of money and lro(ovuh'u— A, Grady, Danielson, Conn. \pr Came 1 whil "‘" uqum Bulhun P-y‘chflu‘: < VPR OSSE ) oy Sk il Sppiiek i T fi?: 3 Yantic, and re- rewsrd. i e e FESNRS SERY ter Nawrockl, aprisd POULTRY SALE—Qreene's buttarmilk baby feed ; it wm uus télnyell hmhq cne's Gro- James M. !nunl & Son. marbd — e ‘BABY chicks, 13¢ u red to lly fte delivery guaranteed; all breeds; m el “Putnam brooders regllacs; K. East Hartford, Conn. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE Telepiiong 630 Faneral Directors _and Embalmers . 322 Main Street ' Chamber of Commerce Building Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewet City 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY 01 HIG”T Westiinster 8t. c Tel. West W IWI. we lnd 1 yun. sound, ". 3608-W. wfllh ht ‘room house, good . locatier, 2 | Provemeénts. Phone 1776. 16d _WANTED—Cattle to, pasture. r? Fo ‘Willough apr by, mumri WANTE % #00d House and a| 3 trof e and postdffice, -of R g n'-fl' G ¥ Tilinghast. 4 X vav's blcoug 18 or 20 in. lfi:fi‘ wmm m“ °n-. A!." D—To b it and clotning ; hiE ‘;{u- Taie. it s o g TR nm FIRST cuss ‘Bfl l‘ Milere Hait Dresan !; 3 ? nn—lnm- wanted | ted! = For quick - sale W ;::muency.ubm‘:m ol W M.__.__. "GOLD } m dg:en lhnl 8 st !nr Ili:, -. 13 Fagan's Sthoks ,-pru s nd_hand and WAN' M nm fln‘lfl!lfl" Tiger & THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES tave expired sad dre for sale ad TUE LIBEBAL LOAX. €O.¢ Figket N 860 to_1200, coi g' .,n”mm. Jewelty, sfit““‘m..., W vers, Guns, ef 63 Fraskiin St opp, Sulletla Oa w DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN Ancther express good ‘hun&"zn FOR: IA!Hmmnl’ ited, very stylish and of 28 DRATINS “fi“ 40 HORSES . DENTAL-SURGEON Norwich, Conn. Horses, just Gim, wesighing 1200 i g You wnntma come n’nl see ess ril '?I-JI ER R. PIERSON DR. SINAY HAS MOVED NOTICE New Office in the THAYER BUILDING DENTIST 203MImSh,Nomnh.Com. Offies ”W P2, 1:“—0. Toisshons hulA.Sdnnrtz,DM.D., DENTIST Telephone 774 C. -'I ever, gtven lo Phone: 'rh TRUCKING THING, ARY W) , JOSLYN, 293 W-! Hl.fin Bt. 'Wo <l “‘Q‘fl-‘.‘" ;-: Phons uEE %"".‘flfl' R gy ooz i pn'-fi‘: oL Saree ,'“‘ GEORGE LAMBKRT T AT e e TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable ARTHUR H. LATHROP treet Shetucket 8 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING COAL AND Weon | CONTRACTORS~JOBBERS, Plun and Breed ROBERT CLUDB IS, 1l JOHN BLUM, 0 Phous. o rgerimens 3. CUGCRALNE, ARD MiLL SUPPLIES, Washiagien Sgsare T. F. BURNS Heating and 91 FRANKLIN STREET g.l-nurmn 1 Wug Av;‘f util Phéne 178 rRvak sen. The very uil b7, oxpers ‘apledd; Siss hea mm i gas luf 3 JOHN F, TV lil.: 67 West WANTED STRIPPERS AND * CARD ' ROOM HELP, FOR DAY DR NIGHT woax—- ALSO. WEAVERS. Norwich Woolen Mill: * WANTED KNOWLES LOOMS STEADY WORK CIGARS Glflm Whnean- Cigar. sare 70 per thousand. mu . 11 Frasklla St TOBACCO ‘Wholesale and Reail 'We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. nmllpuyyoutomlkwu JOHN R. BOWMAN “ 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET N\ NORWICH, CONN. (Established for Half a Century) BOOKBINDING .. BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway ex- | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ordlr Foot ‘s'iefl!x?u (“i fy" GoetyButte ‘oot .protec! our feef Bldg,, 321 Main 5L, Norwieh, G Phone 1 b ) SHOE REPAIRING uoo WORK always » rices. J. Anemttl, n: mnk- lln-st. Svtcmlty Shoe-Store. - apridd BANCING H LEVY, ml;mx. 0dd, Fellows’ Blll 0 g Phorls 1108 or 1996, Bvening olass days and Thursdays, 8 o'clpck. apr 'ISMC S. JONES INBURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Richards Building 91 Main Street 'nim-| go & Kremen, M Bnchn!; 55 ‘Franklin St. Phd:. 17-3 | At | WooD, | Selis l'ores‘n Money Orders Steamabip R, BALE—New milch cow. Dunham ) ss_and ibrita aths. Fine o RENT—Furnished house, to adult _* mvle. ‘Mrs. B. . Babcock, Phone 19-2 Jenu_ City aprisd FOR SALE To nn—cmp. blacksmith and wood | shop or $1,000_worth of machin 55 roorn Mu- | m;, 'g, ery !: t, Conn. aprisd large lot 108 feet, on ll -d'wo—cta semi-fireproof line in Gmnwfi “B bnlldln: about 7,006 square Teet. o0 space, fine place for most any kind of o i "' o ine 1o New ork: - CaB of aadress Wi "’"" i “Tham llam F. Hill, Reni Estate and Insurance, oe $3,000. 108 Thayer yg Norwieh. mar24d _ For full p-rfinlnn tee FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phone Norwich, Conn. Central Bldg. 221 BROADWAY The residence has 15 rooms and 3 double garage for 2 vars. For full particulars, apply to James L. Case o chicks {o irom certined | Telophone 876 - sk, 35 B ,,,1" ",‘,'.'_ *;g,g;a ,‘,13 % SHETUCKET STREET e e SAR o U Yot G| | i) WIDOW MUST SELL .‘fnh. l%‘ voou. flvo-untu; 2,.‘:.,;‘,:1". P ’l" l . Rt ‘P_ESLA__________. "‘"""““ . Fiver along oné side, good markets, R B8 les No. 4 separator, | Seven-room cottage. barns by -1 P 7 buildj smooth, productive felds, il A-l nhn, $ “:& or will Reucg:n:e II&B. D : Broags, T S Rinon 3757 | $5,500, sasy % n!onr :flllo‘tk ¥0R SALE Hard wood, e . it Copn s “Phone io‘»-z?'rc'i' 5 : Brown, Yll | e, FOR SALE—About_10_tons ol 5 Otto AMcmll. R. F. D. Nfl. 5. aprli l-ll\d.-. ha Hl‘:m‘g “Mh I VC Se e A Ve & umhr ds ; wn’r exn.hn:n Yot nmk or auto. Otto R. ¥ b No. 5. Lprl d FOR SALE—Farm of 11 acres, six un- ivation, four kinds of fruit trees, strawberries and raspberries ; house, barn and henhouses in good condition; running Watér yéar around ; Jocated one-half mile from New London’ l.urnplk.. within 10~ cent farm of Norwich. Teél. 1884<3, John FOR SALE—One of the best Zlml in New London county, full set bf large hnud\nn. 132 acres of land, among other farms; immediate possession. Wm. fumn. Lebanon, Conn. Phone 78. nr 3 E’ R “s E "? SALE_Champlon_Belle Artis, No. mz:o son o( Chnnnmn Belle Hengerreld Kastelol is, born April 18, 1!1D< Blmn Br.llul. Jewett City. april oen S s | [ e or of pri have been. sefling last fall, Peter Naw. rocki, 1704 apréd lAl.i-_-‘h:m Ayrshi; bhfiaull 2 wouths old.ngflm n-z Leh:: ¥OR 8 u!ry, fruit nnd pau]- try tarm of W. C. Smith in Franklin; on Sthte road. 16 mimuts ride from Mot wich ; beautiful location, house up to date with a‘u 2:- mmrn ;emwu. cog: and investigate. W. mith, on rmfim or 'hL 33-13, or inqure w. F. &i ‘Thayer .Bldg. FOR ul—mxuuem hard wood, rS’ cord; chestnut and small wood, $8 co: ; hard’ wood, sawed, $10 cord. Henry L. Saucier, Daniesson, Conn. Tel $1-3, mnh - BT0! i Carry TYy- thing h tbe llne ut lemnd -hand mrnl- m% te. Néew London Salesroom, § Water EL. Norwich. Phone 1703- 1. m rac 'ARMS for sale. Write for bulletin, htlno': Farm Agency, Dani Conn. 4ec3d FOR SBALE A very choice small farm of 16 1-2 agres, good house and outbuildings, well buM on New London road, corner Lu- cas St;, within one zone R. R. fare; an exceptional chance for someone wWho will pgncine 2 emall tract so near city. ‘'or further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, _aprisd Franklin Square. $1,500 WILL wUY AN 80-ACRE FAriM, 7 ROOM SOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26, v AND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE SLENTY OF FRUIT. OF 1-4 ' MILE TU VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CH URCHES AND SCHOOL& A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND F3i MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, " (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41'WEST BROAD STREET ,ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I F'OR SALE rooms and bath, large re- ughon h.ll, fire place in living roo polishied oak fidors—Four good pize b rooms, medern ‘bath room. tage is new, never eccupied, R. 8."BARTLETT, Trustes 44 Shetucket Street FOREIGN AGENCY This cot- and Tickets for all parts of the world. Plck:‘u of all kinds deuve'odl in all parts-of Burope. Real Estatc and Fire losurance, M, FORH!@LIO in Strest, N.r\vmh. Cflm. FOR SALE 15 acres good land, with 7-room €ot- tage House, with bath, hardwood floors and azll modern improvements. New ~|barn, in very good location; 15 min- utes’ walk from Franklin Squx.re For full particulars, see : A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET FOR SALE Best quality, seasoned Hhard wood $12.00 per cord—Green wood $11.00 per nrd——Aln kindlings and _chestnut wood, delivered to all parts of the city. HARRY B. FORD - .+ . PHONE 782 THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phene 511 r particulars, H. mfi:m‘. aprild | I ARCHA W. COIT | = = art 'mp and wire, 10 cords wood, 4 cords cut | Very Desirable - Broadway Residence FOR SALE Solidy built brick house of 15 rooms, three baths and nll latest improve- ments. Can easily be for two family ocoupancy. Garage for two motors. Have twe other llno Broadwa, ruld‘mn- and three tractive z:onm- on Wash- | § ington Street le. Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 dway Motorcycle Business For Sale | 72, I am wnllderlnl selling out the mo- | aud $4,400. torcycle end of my business. Here is an | St., Danlelson, Conn. Tel. 340. o pomm\xy to lflil 'llhdl.? established 1 'Ill sell a reasonable price. If interested, call and see me. 0. V. PII(DL!TO,, FOR SALE P e 0 1 1- also 3 H. Address P, %oumfi"fixcml- P. GASOLINE ENG. C. B. WADE, ) P. 0. Box 27, Putpam, Conm AUCTION D. M. BROWN .....ceveeee. Auctioneer AUCTION I will sell at public auction, at the Mel- lerf Smith homestead, in the Town of Can- terbury, 6 miles west of Plainfield, 2 miles south of Westminster church, 6 miles north of Baltic, on THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921, at 10 o'clock & m., personal property: Two TSe, express wagon, demo- crat wagon, open buggy, top buggy, team, express and driving harnesses, hay tedder, harrow, spring-tooth harrow, weeder, cul. tivator, one-horse sled, seeder, grindstone, lot hay, 45 hens and chickens, chicken the !ollowinfi cows, farm ho; stove length, stove, sewing machine, 6 kitchen chairs, 4 rockers, lamps, dining room table and 6 chairs, 5 beds, rugs, mirrors, dressers, parlor set, dining room set, dishes, tinware, beddmz. bed clothes, sofas, hat rack, Victrola, 50 records, cur- tains, art squares, roll top desk. kitchen table, 4 bedsteads, washing machine, wash stands, bureaus, ik cases, Iflmher silverware, clothes modes, hioes, rakes, shovels, and other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. ‘These goods are in first class condition. Come and see a good sale. attend. day. Caterer will It stormy, !ale next fair week A. KUSSEL. BULLDING PERRONE & Christian Co., bulldln‘ contractors, stonework, brickwork, cons crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and extra. 15 Platt Ave. T 0. 4705, Call between 5 sad §.30 & m. and froni5.30 to 9 p. m. augdd JOHN BELLONE_ and Louis Lalima, 102 Chestnut Contractors, Tel. 531-12. aprl2d FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of excavating and stonework and house- raising, concrete work; all guaranteed work. 123 Oakridge St. Norwich, Conn. Telephone 627-5. mardd CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. St., General I l 0 THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Successor to STETSON & YOUNG | l WILLIAM- C. YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER " FOR RENT lot 90x120 feet, and}| quine OF m i phn. 274, gl “ ‘ONE OF THE CHOICEST APART- MENTS IN NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONSISTING OF BSEVEN ROOMS, EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MOST MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH- | EE WITH AN UP.TO-DATE GABAGE. FOR rvu.l. PABTICULARS, IN- JOHN A. MOBAN, REAL ESTATE BREOKER, FBANKLIN SQUARE, FOR SALE—Automoblles FOR SBALE—1918 good condition. White Box T3, o care éux. FOR sidecar, elocu-l sonable. Walter aprlsd FOR SALE — ‘will —I‘ldtol' '115 18 Maxwell runabout; A. Hilzner, Fitchville. FOR SALE—1918% Fon! ndun. newly overhauled. tires mnn battery md ol.har ax!rll r cash. Harold 8. B rel Klll Ave. Phone 598-3. FOR SALE—Small five rolet touring car, uummlm lights, Ford size tires all Nund t'n tras, car h.u hnd e aaa t.he bu b‘r‘&"' model 11, nrles li‘li mn are By e A 567, care B\meun. R BAL] Hmflehlxer. in first cl- umdmon. Apply 252 Franklin St. Pho 4086, lvrlid FOR !ALI—IHD Special Six Stude- baker, good as new; reason Yor selling, have two cars. Inquire 683 North Main apr] 26 eo speed wi 3 uick sale 151 et | b 18-14. mar13d -New 1921 Oaklands, road- ster and 5 pass. touring, $1,395; 4 pass. mdspanudan $2,065; Northway 2 and 3 1-2 ton capaeity, $3, 40. H _E. Anderson, 21 Maple marlod . new FOR SALE—1919 R will sacrifice for hone USED CARS 919 DODGE RUNABOUT. 1920 SCRIPPS-BOOTH RUNABOUT. 1920 HUPMOBILE TOURING. 1920 HUPMOBILE COUPE. X now have a repair shop and Hupmo- bile service station on Lake street. Tele- g‘h‘nne 548-23. Albert Harris is in e ipair work solicited. ©C. V. PENDLETON, apr2d 45 Broadway. —_— LEGAL NOTICES, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FOR BALE-—Four used tires, o Miener Fiichviile Sors reasonable. lDl‘l FOR SALE—21 volt new storhge | storhge bat! m{ Wil “aell* cheans. “Box ST, N “HAVE your tires fetreaded, | look ke new, wear like new, as good as_ new. Lanote Tire Co.. §3 W. Main St febted” “FoRD OWNERS—iave your recharged in the ur while you wait; star and wuk ights remedied, ing Co., 31 Chestnut 8t Frozen. Radiators Repaired and Recored Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. or- MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STKEET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, W st Trucks and Carts apr16 | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trisme: Chev-| ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 616 NORTH MAIN STREET BEPAIRING AND BLACKSMITHING l;x‘:nds ; -nwm».l: hon-hoeln( \orwlch Auto Body 0.». Bhetucket St, Norwich, Conn. i m AUTO WASHING BLACKSMITHING, repair work ot nll COME IN and hvl ywr car eny time between a l'n. Balley's Garage, Bllh o-h‘ AUTOS TO HIRE Bt Phone \su}; . Brow. eepsid AUTO to hire; closed car for_ wed- ings, funerals, ete. John Wolfe. 17 aprild AECHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the District of Montville, on the 16th day of April, A. D. 1921. Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. Estate of Edwin S. Dart, late 0( Hont- ville, in said District, deceased. George W. Dart of Montville appeared | in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that admin- | istration upon said estate, alleged to be intestate, may be granted. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That llld tition be heard and determined at the 'robate Court Room in Montville, in said District, on the 21st day of April, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said peti- tion, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in The Norwich Bulletin, a ‘newspaper having a circulation in said Distriet, at least three days orior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of recol Attes SUSAN F. HOMB _aprl Clerk. AT A COURT §F PROBATE HELD at Plainfield, withih and for the District , | of Plainfleld, on the 16th day of April, A. D. 1921, Present—JOSEPH P. SMITH, Judge. Estate of Sarah J. Barr, late of Plain- field, in said District, deceased. Margaret A. Barr of said Plainfield & ?— pegred in Court and filed a written appli. Safion praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testa- ment and codicil thereto of said deceased be proved, apvroved, allowed and admit- ted to probate, and that letters testamen- tary be granted to the Executrix therein named ; whereuvon, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in Plainfield, in said District, on the 23d day of Avril, A. D. 1921, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon. and that publie notice of the pendency of said application, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in The Norwich Bulletin, a_newspaper having a circulation in said District, and by post- ing a copy on the public signpost nearest to the vlace where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same town, at least four days vrior to the date assigned for said hearing, and return make to the Court. apri8d AT 3 COURT OF PROBATE HELD at North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the 15th day of April. A. D. 1921. Present—CHARLES C. GRAY. Judge. Elu|§ of Frank A. Thompson, late of North Stonington, in said District, de- ceased. The Executrix exhibjted her adminis- tration account with shid estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 21st day of April, A, D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probalp Court Room in North Ston- | ington, In said District, be, and the same ! is, appointed for hearing the same, and the sald Executrix is directed to give no- tice thereof by nublishing this order once in The Norwich Bulletin, a_newspaper having a eirculation in said District, and by posting, a, copy hereof on the p signpost in’ said Town of North Stoni; ton, nearest where sahl deceased las dwelt, at least five days prior to the date | of said hearing, and make return to the | Court. The above and foregoing is a true copy Best work and mnuriul- r by skilled lal E::p"ho e 50 West Main St.l at right HOTELS AMERICAN MUUSE, D, Morrissey, Prop. First class @ Service Tube nected Phone. Shetucket Street. DEL-HO¥¥ HOJEL, European Flan, 'es Bros., Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway r — ] BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS > AT THE ) AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING of record. CHARLES C. GRAY, . apr1sd Judge. 4 TATL NEWS Deep River—Miss Marion Darrows has been entertaining her brother, Lucius Barrows, who recently returned from Japan. Stamford.—The Fish and Game league of Southwestern Connecticut has just been organized in Stamford with a char- ter membership list of over 100. Danbury.—Donations received in the Visiting Nurse camnaign, which came to a close today (Monday), amounted to a total of $1,769.57 when last reported. ‘Groenwich.—Mr! and Mrs. George W. Hubbell, Mrs. Hubbell Rowland and Cant, George W. Hubbell, Jr., of New York, ars at Shadow Lawn. their country home =8 BILDERBECK & LANGDON X ING. ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 159 State Streer Phene 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fae- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering, LEGAL NOTICE AT A COUET OF PROBATE HELD ll Norwich, within and for the Distriet of 1921. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Eotate of Laura Beile Button 1nte < Griswold, in sald District, deceased. John Welsh of Griswold, Conn., ap~ reared tn Court and filed a petition pray- ng, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said admitted to probate. \vmuupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition | be heard and determined at the - Probate’ Court Room in the City of Ner- wich, in said District, on the 224 of April, A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock in the noon,” and that notice of the pendeney of said ‘petition, and of said hearing there- % on, be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District ,at least three days vrior to the date of said hear~ ing, and that return be made to this Court. SON J. AYLING, Judge. The above sod foregoing is a 'true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, aprisd Clerk. Greenwich, for the summer. Stevenson.—The Remington Arms eses- pany of Bridgeport has purchased a traet of land from Eimore & Fuller at Steven- son on which Converse, banker. who died recently, has been filed for probate in Greenwich, dis- | posing of an estate said to reach $20,000,- 000 in personal property and $1,000,000 in realty. { Brookfleld.—Through the generosity of Arthur R. Joyce, ma of Pokono | grange, the order now has a grange hall, splendidly fitted out. Tre hall is on the {upper floor of a large building on the land { of Mr. Joyce. Hamden—AMhough they were safe- guarded in the very place where penalty for wrongdoing is dispensed, namely, the Hamden town court, six revolvers, three cnives and four flashlights have mysteris Waterbury.—The entire Paint and Clay club exhibition now_being heid in the gal- lery of the Yale Aft schoo! will be taken M to Waterbury, by soe |1x, and will be shown there for weeks by the Mattatuck Historical ‘se clety. Stony Creek.—The engagement of Mise Marjorle Willis Green.- daughter of Mr, |and Mrs. Stanley K. Green of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Stony Creek, to W. Hamilton | Milroy of Mouston, Tex.. has been an- nounced. Mr. Milroy w uated from Sheffield Scientific schoo! in 1920. Hartford—The wedding of Miss Kath- leen Belden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Seth ilelden of Farmington avenue, and Wilbur Lamprey Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Rice of Provi- denge, R. L, took place Saturday after- noon at 4.30 o'clock at the Asylum Hill 2 Congregational church. | A prejudice against church{organe st oxists in Scotland. ,..n Norwich, on the 16th day of April, A. D. y will erect a clubhouse - O CeRSIENRRE LRI TN BT al invitation, April two CLLA A i

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