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s leaving town. Mra. _—Q—-——-q—v——qf-—-—w—_ arbt s tonaiton v B Tl a0 I Beaea B SALE—Eight "“nl ll u. T80 Frankiin B¢ rtable henhouse 8x12 ‘ashington St. apr2sd SALE—One 24-pasenger cross-seat b'dL suitable also for various sther Apply to Box 247, Danielson, SALE—A o« ;numu 735 Wasni ¥OB SALE—Studebaker farm wagon, nearly mew, removable body and extension Call 1484 betore § 3. m. aud atter ¥OB SALE—Four year old nm-, well ken. H. P, Karoli. Ledyard, Norwich ‘Westerly trolley line, Shewville sta- Call’ evenings. Box 1444, Canl m‘:"Hx.'r'n... a2 1 ‘w&mufiaw i'.‘.'&o“i.'"“fl'fl"' ANTED—Experienced_man | elothing only experienced & SALE man need Lopiy. Wiita P, 0. Bo 185, L TOR SALE Amp—'mnhnnwlé 3 SRl Nerwieh, ‘m & B Wheaier, North WANTED flhmmnofln:ys*lwm Conn., R. D. No. 1. Tel apried .":.I! dnm m Soc, Thayer Bldg. 'm. l'lt;. wuflb—l‘onfl.uwdgm_’um reom house, SALE—Twelve varieties, all du!;renl. po: i rown, 46" Paimer \St, Norwich. ! ap) HORSES We m lhl'll( 38 h‘l af ‘h Mnel. “1100 10 1100 e 1 ellllll'fl und Ohio prites, 13 vm e ot tou at once. n‘!z m‘"or'u-m FOE SALE—Well seasoned mixed slab 2 | wood. g E. Beard & Son, City, 'rel. S15-4. BON dosen ; mnu dlll' 0¢, & TFOR SALE—Six some pew milh, Wibo K Diat o Sreshen—and hand and antique | others. N. H. to| apr! ud D—m fi,‘ Bm “ l‘l'uklll st l’m mar2sd JOHN FLOOD, xENNEDY'S sTABLES, ¥ o‘u Adx.m-—onaw full mt T ew London county, full set of ge st raatrad buildings, 132 acres of land, among other d_farms; immediate ppssession. ‘WARD ll.o-,, Dealers, u Jackson s«.. Mason, Lebanon, Cou Tel. §32- Willimantic, 1d Amflnf express m of 28 Horses, jm _._!on l_u.l—-ma i stove lengths, .for half of price what I ling last fall. , ‘Conn._ Tel. 1704, SALE—The dairy, fruit and poul} of W. C. Smith 'in Franklin; state road. 15 minutes’ ride from with ; beautiful location, house up to date with all the modern improvements. Come and_investigate. Pr or Tel. 33-12, or inquire W. ¥: Hill, Thiyer Bldg. mar$1d AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HAVE Ivltllll"‘ur- 1dtreaded, look llk. EdBL fflblu W!lm &5 ¥ Al hfi | FORD OWNERS—] rech: right. . ELMER R. PIERSON | new, » '_———'='r'=?== ———— | ¥ DR. €. R. €HAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’ Grory Building Norwich, Conn. -~ NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 > DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Offies Mours: v—w. lxll-l, 6:30—8 REP DENTIST Somers Block, On the Square Telephone 774 LOST AND FOUND SANE to my prem) co.. a an St. Pl;r. T—On the road between M New London, a Hood tire, der Kindly retucn ‘samé. 10 and receive reward. i the line of Second-ha atoves, elc. New Lonuon Salesroom, ater St Norwich. ulr—rndutbook with _bank] ehur o Feter Naw book in turday sight. Finder Tockl, Yantic, ‘and re- Repund and Recéred Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS | STRAIGHTENED ) AND REPAIREC FARMS for sale Write for bulletin Racine’s Farm Agency, Dapieison, Conn FOR SALE VERMONT .COWS. CAR- LOAD JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE . North Franklin Telephone 30. Lebanon, Ct. ZUNERAL DIEECTORS WM. E. SHANLEY 59 MAIN STHEET, (East - Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street ‘Chamber of Commeres Build| BUY THIS TWO FAMILY® HOUSE Near Chelsea Parade. having six rooms and bath pach, L improvements. with fry# trees. three ‘motors. OVERHAULING - OF ALL KINDS > Automoblla.. ; Carriages, Wm Archa W. Coit Trucks and Carts’ Garage room for Furmor particulars, GAGER Funecrai Director. Telephone 1334 63 BROADWA Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- \Whitestome Cigar sare $70 per thousand | Ming, Upholstering and Wood Work: 4. F. CONANT, il Fraoklia St FOR SALE The property known as the Dodg from 159 to 163 West Town Street.. idealy adopted as a suburban commercial |enmn. and at present can show an earning' capacity of about 15 per cent. on cost today. For full particulars, inquire of- JOHN “ A, MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE $2,200 will buy 2 tenement house; $300 cash and balance in easy terms. 8 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO 198 CLIFF STREET FOR SALE -seasoned hard wood ¢ cord—Green wood $11.00 per iso kindlings wood, delivered to all parts of the city, HARRY B. FORD Blacksmithing in all its branches ToBAcCco |o00it & Glark Corp. 507 TO 516 NORTH MAIN STREET e REPAIRING AND BLACKSMITHING rchased the: luluunh ll'wp ‘?‘Bl!h l.:." wanbalmer Prompt Service Day or Wholenhtndw complete line of | ‘and Imported !vul.lpay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN i9-118 WEST ‘MAIN STREET HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS ! tormerly owned by Dr open for business and will BLAC“‘ITB!)‘G- repair work of {rocks, carrieges, Wi aorseshoeing, No Snetucket Sf, Norwich. Conn. Jhl‘lentyAllen&Soan 88 MAIN STREET AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant ° ' stablished for ‘Half a Century) e e BELLONE_and . ! Telephone 410-2 lu cn-mut m.. General. DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street $ ‘,,‘,..,m,.,, J. L LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street ,,.',‘;g"g,n INSURANCE QF ALLKINDS A "fi mu(e wsfla “ ARCHRITECTS CUDWORTH & mlll.' UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FOR ‘SALE ,Diamonds, Watches, Ins(rum.nh Gunl' - PLUMBING AND GASFITTING - [ inbeamtiersteng co! rn»crqnn—qonl;n.. Ccrm&nl" of JOEN BLUM, . Lnthor em‘f. Bcllding. LIBERAL, LOAN CDMPANV “Opp. Bulietin Co. S | CEMENT s e e it 68 Franklin ‘St. $1,000 down, balance on mertgags will buy house in Gresneville, containing two tenements and dtore. Annual rental $522. Lot 40x150 feet. “This is & Bargain.” THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. rivate ' Sale of iques and modern furniture, at 21 Perkins Ave., consisting of dininlg room glass, 2 wardrobes,, chairs, tables and matting, - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, April 2829, ‘_ Hours of sale: 3-13, zud aky. - TiTees = - - | Paimer, 50 acres of land -in Willimantic, Conn., for sale—divided into wood- sture and many fine building ated within the city/limits. Splendid property to devalop. A’ bargain if sold at once. WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 Mountain 8t, Willlmantic, Conn, Phone 38-5 ON WEST SIDE ¢ pectively, in'fine condition. Has large lot 60x145 feet. PRICE $4,500 2 family house, of 4 and 5 reoms respectively. Thoroughly modern. PRICE $6,000 For further particulars apply to JAMES L. CASE . Telephone. 876" 40 SHETUCKET STREET R ——————— A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It — A Bullotin To Let Advcrfi$ment Will Rent It Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. FOR 1919 H. or will trade for Ford. St. or sTANDING TIMBER WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921, at 1 o'clock p. m. FIRST TRACT: Known as the Ray. mond woodlot, near v ad. o:u(,o\u) TRACT: Known as the rge_O. Gadbois 3 lhou.lo,:lu acres, Deing o ‘wlnmm"‘ B the northwesterty side of the Selem turnpike, In the Town of Montville, Conn., and continuing on line of said l!l;nnn lhbcut one mile. consistiing of old growth timbegr—chestnut, h, ste—five miles t'r;n g e ne Wi n an price. Write Box apr2sd “rom SALE 1513 rosdnier, set, rugs, 1 range, 1 lee! hina, ecut |ning order Ford lot, uonulmn,. about 7 near the village of Leffing- E:IL about three miles m‘ FOURTH TRACT d(‘onulm lbou! ok kn 'kbu Beebe lot, .about’ lvno miles hum TRACT: Consjsts of about 50 acres, known as Gustafson lot. on | about three. million feet, and will be sold to the highest bidder, regardiess f of weather conditions, and in parcels #a Srat advertised, lsnd will be included al sale. e aie Wikl e Boid ax ithe Gad beis home, so-called, about 4 1 from Norwich, near the Salem turn- ELIZABETH M'LAUGHLIN, Executrix of the estate of John Mo- TO RENT—Nicely furnished two-room wlf"v runaing ‘:‘I‘Clv Cumberland Hill, R. L nt, nrlvu. house. " RE: w:o";ut Bu'ell _Ave. "X0 RENT—Furnished room 'Ilh kll-th- enette (or light housekeeping. 27 Division —————————— il FOR SALE |5 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms 1 Ioulolm-pln.. Main St, Daaielson, Conn. ished AUCTION NOTICE ave boon th Shotves will open for ogupen imodated. RE house, of 4 and 6 rooms !'r-nm::‘sn 25 ; transients accom gess. BY JAMES C. SPICEE. Having sold my farm, known as the Spicer homestead, located 1 1-2 TO RENT—Second provement, 39 Uncas St. ¥OR RENT—Seashore rooms, furnished, fine location, dwntl“(. R. L, near Wateh ;yply "l'« A, R. Bailey, floor mmngnt. im- oA anine [§ I will sell my entire farmiog equip- t Quono | ¢ ment, without reserve or restriction, on MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921, “3o m Fun 0 :tvoipullmn. 8t 10 o'clock a, m. (Standard Time), TO RENT—Nice si mtnt on Em Side. 18 2 1 Unun 8t apraza ur-room tene- consisting .of & B aloner S0 apr21d head of extra grade livestock, 3 fancy bred R. LLDALE FAJ T MI RM Beautiful 100 acre farm, pleasant loca- tion, near village, 16 room house. rsfit ¢lass condition, large barns and outbuild> ings, saw and grist mills in running nnllr and large mill building, large pond and fishiy hing, boating and elds, fine pas- &ood busin stream, 50 h. p., fine fi: g e smooth tures, valuable woodland, farm, fine b e iode 5 TEYOXS AGENCY, apr22d W) $—POOL TABLES—3 Thrée reguiation Brunswick; Balke & | jColiendar pool tables, 4 1-2x9, with gutger” | returns, full equipment, in good condition. | {Apply CONRAD DUBEAU, care Wood | Smoke Shop, Willimantic. apr20d 1 FOR SALE 0 room house in good repair with large lot 108 x 160 feet, on trolley ling in Gruncvnll Price $3, 6 room cottage large lot on trolley line .in Thamesville. section. Price $3,000. For full particulars see FRANCIS D. DONOHUE- Phone Central Bldg, Norwich, Conn. ) FOR SALE Cottage, 7 rooms and bath, large re- rooms, modern room, new, nevér ueup:od. R. 8. BARTLETT, Trustee 44 Shetucket Street Phone 127-4 Bliss Place I Have a Fow M Outfits to Lend. [® HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 _ 53 UNCAS STREET TRUCKING A at- ma- _Jandd LOCAL 'and distance auf ing. Phone Tores & Slegel. "-n":' AND MILL SUPPLIES, Square. FOR EVERYBODY. WILL 8UY AN 80-ACRE FARM, 7 ROOM: SOTTAGE. HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, 24x26, LAND IN A HIGH STATE QF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE WOOD, SLENTY QF FRUIT, MILE TU VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CH URC H E § AND SCHOOLS, A RARE BARGAIN FOR ERE FARM BUYER. SEND Y LATEST RARM BULLETIN, . CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, Ri . - : best Blumblag by e hnmul and .n'au NEW BARN 'WILLIAM C. YOUNG rrl.':m;;un | CARPENTER and BUILDER Best wark -u Mm at right uw-umnn. t-m Prave; -lee nd % s SR guaranteed LEGAL NOTICE will be recel up to § °|tn’:x' .-a\‘hmnm'fn Jewett l.!d 1 macadarm ro and East Main street, . o by .the Warden MAJESTIC BUILDING 3 0dd_Felle i LEVY. Instructo w. uos or 19!: 13 GUS LAMBEKT, = JX. No 343 Main 8t pn-.nmg o o !ll‘ml‘ \:‘1“7‘:;“ DiSVIag - and trucking.| el TEAMING ang nw“ n% trucking specialty. H 233 Main St Pnone ‘n ROMLEY & lmfl keL 8t rho-. 35, LONG DISTANCE MOVING BROWN szetucki PIANO AND ¥ TEAMING AND TRUCKING ARTHUR H. LATHROP —_— BQOKBINDING " BOOKBINDER _ JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway seful and completo lne of § farming implements, single and double farm wagons, wagons, many smaller tools too mumer. Furnished rooms. ?‘h- an fousehold goodshclean and serviccable. very stormy, post- poned to the first fair day after. terer will attend. Two or'three connected rooms on She- ! HURPHY & l('fll#'. 1 will sell at public auction at my place on the Willimantic and Hartford l\lmml.e 3 fram Willimantic and from-Hop River Station, on } THURSDAY, APIIL %3, 1031, at m., 15-G00D YOUNG COWS—15 Holsteins, new milch, new milch, 1 grade Guern- Contrl.l Location For Full Paticulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker hen soon, § to freshen dater, 3 young T —— . prasiese, welght 1958, posnas, 1 Palr of bay and gray horses, weight 2700 , 1 driver, ‘weight 1050 vourds. FARMING TOOLS AND WAGONS. One new light two-horse farm w. low-down iron gear, far: ered market wagon, 'l open market wagon, 2 light buggles, 1’ Decring mowing m: horse Take, 1 wheel harrow spring_tooth harrows, 2 smoothing har- rows, 1 cultivater, 1 marker and 1 lime spreader, Franklin 8q. 1 seeder and fertilize 1 Grey & Son threshing e cutter, 1 grain grinder, Fairbanks gasoline ED. P. HAMILTON......0...Auctioneer AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, APBIL 25, 1921, at 10.30 . m., Bain or Shine. 50 fresh green horses, s they wer Fged oo tn lowa, 35 head of good all engne, 1 cord sheller, grindstone, 2 set of team harnesses, I eirgle drivink harnesses and 1 baling ma- "Fony PASTEMSKY. Celumbia, Conn. ANNOUNCEMENTS right off the around second band Hoad o the ! hw X ‘." hlt o h"m i -.‘ A new shew that has not even played Four ‘good bottom di this town is due at Putnam the week May secq 2 for six days and nights. consists of clean wholesom= attractions such as may be attended by ladies, gen- tiemen and children. the old school. with such shows as the Robison's shows, the Sig Sawtelle shows and numerous others of,the better type Manager Murphy this. séason is introduc- ing a soclety circus and big circus side show with freaks and curiosities, comes the mechanical fun show, both for the young and old. You will laugh, you will yell, you will scream, you will giggle. The athletic stadium stands out as one of the best attractions before the pub- Manager Murphy was very fortunate in securing Young Americus, the marvel wrestler of the age. Land comes next with quaint, old fash- loned darkies from Dixie land, g.ving a performance taking days way down south years ago. them sing and sce them dance. The glant Feérris wheel is the latest type with 12 large cars, The new ten thousand dollar, three abreast merry-go- round with jumping horses and beautiful organ is the largest of its kind on the road. 'This is for the kiddies and grown- There will be band con- certs afternoon and evenings. Admission to grounds free.’ CENTRE GROTON Mr. and Mrs. Wilis Miner of Waterford, Clinton Fitch and his. mother and Mrs. Frederic Burrows were guests Annle Dewey Monday. The Jolly Workers' circle met at the home of the Misses Balley April 8th. business meeting was held- and it was voted to bold a supper at After the meeting a social time was en- joyed with sewing and refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Willlam A. o Chureh setvioss are being held every Sunday at the chapel, Rev. Robbins of Preston City officiating. The Center Groton school has been closed for several dajs owing to the ill- ness of the teacher, ception hall, fire place in living foem, polished oak flonr.——Fnur good size bed This cot- carts, 4 ible harnesses, & harnesses, es. Everything will be sold dollar. * All that we ask you-to do is come and bid on anythis rantee you it will horse gold under a week guarantee, and you want, and I Mr. Murphy is of be yours, Every Having been connected HUGH P, RAMILTON, o 375 Maia St., Nerwich, Cemn. Telephone 1986-3. HOPKINTON A small proportion of the taxpayets of the town were present at the financial town meeting held in the town hall last Thursday afternoon, only about The ‘same tax rate waa voted as last year, §2 on each $100 of real estate and tangible personal property and 40 cents on each $100 of intangible pers sonal. The usual budget of approprime tions for town expenses was 'mund:y evening the town hall was at hearing for and ggainst the granting license to play Sunday baseball in the village of Hope Valley, over 200 being present. found“that ‘the proposed games was less than 500 feet from the Methodist _church, th could not legally be Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. L.-A. Briggs have returned home after the winter's stay in Daytona, Fla. Mrs. Danlel E. Blake returned home from Norwieh Satunday much improved, following her recent illness. My. and Mrs, John C. E. Davis went to LT L RONSORIRRPRe: 1| W Longz Distancs MOvIRE an Frankiin, Mass., Frid i Deman: 11 Boen, -.' gy daughter. e e Frank H, Brewn left Saturday te Mrs. Elizabeth Thomp- son, in Dorchester, Mass., where he has been il for some time at’the home of an- other daughter, Mrs. Robert Milne. Alexander W. Lewis went to Norwich and Hartford the“last ¢f the week om business: f E MOVING. Mr. and Mrs, Walter D. Blake of New London and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. in town Sunday. done very prompuy and ‘st reasonable | Mrs. Jesss m;‘hhm;:?u fllThqf“ l;e:- near Hopkinton City. Frequent rains have delayed farming Shetucket Street Phone 175 u:'r;thnl by keeping ‘the ground full of site . for the vlm lnr mother, Miss Wilhelmina Miss Grace Chappell spént Saturda: Grieve. of Norw! t Mra. Willlam Gray's. of New London spent the week end at the home of his faiher, r. Bailey Is expecting to leave town soon to work in New York |, or Rhode Island. g Miss Mary W. Balley has been taken to Lawrence Memorial hospi/. being Ul ‘with pneumenia. ——l Harttord—The Hartford Home Build- Ing assoclation, which is in the hands of & recelcer, is trying to dispose of 201 The total liabilities are close Giles W. Bailey. — Rajiroads vs. Trappers: Present freight rates are better than game laws. A Dubuque trapper receiv- ed seven cents less for a”shipment of furs® than the freight charge to the St. Louls market.—St. Louls Post- Dis- Blank Books Made and'Ruled to Order | Patch. tin for business 0 and it does not appear that ‘Hadlyme. that has been be much for the stockholders km"l! at the bl‘ mn tar the n&fifi% “ b iray s 2d 15| whem ail e What Is G:mg On Tonight M\NOUNCD/’ENTS DAVIS THEATRE and ex. lon pleture 1at the best oSt 1o pete ained when & preparation has be n made for appearance, a preparation which s hundreds of ya biack vel- The cntire room mus: be draped in elvet bef lox movie will By means uwl triple ) utiful eved in i nter pleture, Eve, at the Davis theatre on vlays two roles poses as a statue -(a ¢ stunt than merely ides being a most e beautiful shop- e ¢ did not | she 1s res- ’er‘i installs the millionaire =0 that the erook to extort money from her the situation In Maurice Tour- latest Paramount picture, The y mpton will play ance and threifls be shown. STRAXD TODAY AND WEDNESDAY. lie Chaplin in The Kid, leaves the t . having been a fine trons who have mot et s ction will have a last chance today to, see this fine humoroms picture. On the e programme is & v Models ‘fine sing- and comedians. In the first - the andience seemed and stamped their appro- polanse. The of The Dying Gladiator comedlians, made the entife 1 with echoes of langhter, howing of The Kid Charlie Chaplin num. program. Fvery chorus gifl was dressed in & Charlle Chaplin outfit. They sure were funny and made a great hit with the Diamonds Adrift will be seen on statne posin the tw atre reso edy. At the S you get your mome BREED THEATRE, hey ed and crledt Then ed and Jav And left the theatre with every emo- tion from hysterica] gales of-iaughter to 1 sobs of sympathy completely he Breed theatre last night whe idely advertised as reels of joy. “Stx half of it, for whi reels of joy” in any previous production, hich is unfolded contatns s bullt up reputations for emotional actresses. 1t you love com to miss seeing The Kid, and if you en- joy being held ‘enthralled in the grip of pathog there is a treat awalting you at the Breed theatre. The Kid will be shown for fhe lest three times today and her ' pictures on the bill include Hoot Gibson in Out o Luck, a v;;vmm; west- rama, and the Pathe News. A (Lrw'n matinee performance will be given, for the school children this after- p. m. at the Dreed theatre e Chaplin in “The Kid” will MATTHISON SDAY EVENING nt of this week is the Wynn Matthison, d interpreter of old , who will be at the appearance of dramatic reader 3 evening. Miss Matt on to any pub . part of Everyman In the ty play of that mame has 38 all by herseif in the ce the monopoly artistic en- placed Beld of dram of the mi ertainment left to the :nlt:?r“:‘r and c spirited n- dividuals and clally is this e case in o m'x",:» large audiences of Thomas Wi nd Tony Sarg have ev- idenced the peed felt by a‘large mumber ot onr for this class of dra- mativ grkgrtainment 'The proceeds— if there are any proceeds, considering eries costs nearly $1,000 to d in the treasiyy of d of the United Congre- for. community purposes. ickets are on sale at’Cranston's. DAN CONNFLLY SEL 1S DLACKSMITH SHOP who for the past r to develop 1 Mr. Conmelly s 1 repre- voe Soumm all aves the, (AL RS ot celebra- tion. with the same musieal com- the experience of the audi iiafh has never been so mirth- you. cannot afferd b all monies of the