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'A"rll)—m class Sv“::- St Tel. § us-u" aAfilp—Pultlon as llneknwh. - .:u'flf.f,.'.‘.fii’.‘; e-":: waisis, shoes, Clothing. o for_free » » 'u‘l‘ Boy at Powers Bros.’ Pllll " Market, Tovs Dracer oo~ pra ANTED—Position, b h:u hdiress mm"fom.. Bam:. who luv w n'lu mMfl( nuchln'.l. v; Efl cleapers, efe. Write nuhmg X WANTED—Salesman for a_local con- = eern. .smo Salesman, care Bulletin. apra WAN TED—Energetic live man. prefer- ~-ably wllh ‘experience in selling direct to e homes, for agency in this city and rounding towns for our men's, Women's children’s hosiery, sweaters and un- ear, sold direct from the mills to the €arer ; excelient permapent income, h‘l- Write, giving age, . Gould, "Winona 3 aprisd “ANTED——A\ once, & first clas auto machatic. kolcheilzr Garage, Colchester, . Comn. Tet. apr2sd Reliable all sround man on prasd ng teach- Poly A. A erienced man in men's = tme; only_ esperienced M4 need SR Wiite o, Boy 190, uxm. 1eL 1879-4. T WANTED—Middieweight Ro: né. Someoré with expericice. _Bulteti WMILD—PI:C; on farm with tene- ment for man with snall family. Apply or write to G. R. Wheeler, North Frank- Un. apriid Wauregan Hpuse me-29d WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn-| ing and earn some moncy carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get - your pames on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Cail at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND Sy Sl Y Srosamyy, Rer Yo '_'_;_’ Office. WANTED—Experienced woman to do general housework; also willing the beach. Apply 62 Broad St aprisd -womeu over 17; bs _obtainabls mm-fl.g% TR Klin Institute, t 31-] N.. M ur. n N ¥ i WANTED oo Gk AC,,‘;‘I“ éfiflh ¥ to go to | tion ; must | PRI e g L R paper] to ANTED—Experienced wall “'-"'.:,‘."«,'." p.:;& W ey %= xun"tfl g;:n;sfiun 3 s hm P " WHY NOT broaden your outioo ind dence i independence for life—3ovid the nm fi a I.hnm-'h buflne-n 1) S T oy 2 "*" R T retarial St Do eepxnx. |horunnd. typewriting, s for rent bt e g ialt; 271 _w‘ifi hand household | 2 B i T wwsa&o m&“ '5"‘7*'&,1&9’ domm‘. n(p “ zm“" xgl‘ gwi l- SALE—Two horses, ‘ellht. 1150 And 1250 ‘will sell cheap If takesn at once g e have no use for them. 116 Norih Main St. Apras “FOR BALE—Pair, of horses, with dump | 311 care St barnem | Shante ot Dhantiin nadori Horowitz, ' Montville, Comn. * 40 HORSES Ancther express car of 28 Harses, just arrived. Some nice irs_and extra flwd éhupv this time, weighin, 1M ‘ u wh.nt 0 come and ‘ses rigl Tcl. 3 ELMER R. PIERSON DENTISTS ; DR. EX CWM DENT AL SURGEON M'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. NOTICE DR, SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER -BUILDING Room 207 LOST—Black and white Boston bull ryier; answers to name of Beauty. Hder’ retumn 1o 439 Hamilton Ave. and ~recive reward. 66. _apr2id wn—()n the between Moosup New London, a Hood tire, 30x3 1-2, in rim. Finder kindly return same to Breed s’fihum and receive reward. aprz " DR. D. J. CQYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30-5, 6:30—8 Teisonone ZUNERAL nluc‘mn GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE Telepiicne 630 Faneral Directarsfl and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phene 235-z cady Assistant Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night "HOURIGAN BROS. - FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City {The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street PLUMBING AND GASFITTING eon'nxciols-aom.u. < BLoM, F Breed Brildisg. BOBERT J. COCHMANK PLUBSISG, LEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, ‘Washiagton » Sqmare. THOME 5 EBI- v best piumi pmdm the tuun lt 5 hullnl nm JOHN .« ‘-I llh o BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Mads and Ruled to Order The Bulletin. SRR Paul A, Schwariz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 C1GAES ; Whitestune Cigar sare 570 per thousand 3. F. coNAX [ TOBACCQ Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and lmported ylglfl- it will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET (Established for Half BUILPING Century) | FEEBONE, & Christian Co. building rs, Stonework, bricks waxk. con- Srete and Cement, Dlaster, 390, PAML. Sad anything extra. 15 Plaft Ave Prel Nox §15-5.. Call between 5 30d 830 o/ m. and !rom augdd BELLONE and Louis Lalima, ! 103 *Chestat St, General Contractors. ! Tel. 531-12. aprl2d . JUMIONAED ARO JAMES Contractor ot 1ltmmrk and hous nmn[, @rercts Fuarafisea s work S‘- all 0 orwich, o eohom P P arda CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG aTE'?SUN &'YgUNG CAREENTER and BUILDER Best e Foiethon a right 50 West Main St. by akmfl w LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE ids will be received by the % wett a Bm.eues of tgx Eomu ty 0 8 D. ohdly, ay’ 2, 5 menr omcn ln Jewett City, for the Warden e ction of & macadam rodd on Afithony et and Falt Main street. owoxu he see Plans at’ !he fil? ce or rgly office’ eo‘% aiger. Engingers, Norwich, BEPAIRING AND mcx!mflmfie \VING pprchased the blacksmith fotmerly owned by D. J. Conley, I am business and il shoe all ciasses 'hor‘lzru Vi i .1?'};’1&57_ g apri2 mnmmo overhauling rur work of all kinds; lu::hinolaiz; orseshoeing. Shetucket St, T2 Norwich, Ammy%ko 79 Conzl. aprizd 7| Boys' Blouses .. fi;{é‘:fi iE mer.fi b VUL 10 T4 G sURAT T &:’3" %r Iyl-n city, Dnnn« B F. n. in Tow mm '..” :fil-lix‘.:&'n ‘leml:ln OB lqz—;?er mh, one s MESEEE, ¥ FOR wo‘em Ulen'ood st class’ sondition, 1o be sl at "ones ““x:m vlu fown. Mrs. J. Boxulr‘e;u A e Ekn £ mu N." Watrous, Noryich Town, R. ¥. apr2pd TO¥ BALE_Reriaigred -Ayrihire bull “large utiful ground A ail at once. ¢ ”" WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 Main Strest, Willimantie, Gonn. Phong 38-6 Pfivg : Sale of antiques and modern furniture, at 31 Pel’kln‘ Avye., consisting of dininig room H’"‘ g Wiso several tams of Bol8a” |sct. rugs, 1 range, 1 lesbox, china, cat T lass, 2 wardrobes, chairs, tables and riable henhouse Sx12 & ook l.nqmre l% \Wunmzw .m matting, THUBSDAY AND FRIDAY, WANTEDHousehold 'bfl’ms? fi( !ie mol ‘hf"v-:i n\h " April b gignu C. J. King, 48 wmr sc. Phc , Hours of sale: 9-12, 2-5 each day. s ANTED etk w,gmg o h.M TR e ““""" '“‘“ i e, ,s‘ Bud Westerly troliey jine. Lt o s 2 figfi 'f'ynq el 3384-12. Call’ éveings. FOR SAL.E 105» BT o 5"‘3’ ‘-.n_s;«'w ?.;r fl&um ggc;‘i:{},:'z ‘:" w“'-rfmg . WANTE] -An i Ne¢ Ve sye! aring lwberries, an: 13 Laundyy, 198 m:;'\?l’t'n"s m"fim“m zg GV R Heat, - Bilipgly. Cans. it & “.'ri' A .znnmmn.mnn_-,; R ; i 145 feet. onn&:x 20 'h‘fdnw":gufippg{ & 3% BALE— -Dwelve Thoice dablia | "r” ot ‘:‘;.cg ;4,,59) ¢ er Lldg. Tel. § B A e 35 i 27%. 2 family houss, of 4 and T WANTED—Second hand -and _antiqus lelul’e ’ggefi Tiger ey TS Y ke Al WANTED WEAVERS ON KNQWLES LOGMS Sicady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yaniic, Copn. SAVE WHERE YOU CAN . 47 Boys' Wash Suits Ladies' Durham Hose. Ladles’ Ipswich Hose, seam back .22e Girls' Dresses, with Bloomers..... $1.97 Strong Corsets, Ivst-proof. cese 978 Children’s Seamless Hose. 14¢ Ladies' All-Wool Serge Dresses... $6.00 Hiindreds of Ladiés” Trimmeq Hats $3.97 Sale At All Our Stores. THE PASNIK COMPANY Sell for Less Norwich, Putnam, Willimantic, Danjelson AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES tires 1treaded, loo new, as_ g 93 'W. Main st tebsid iace ya}x}’z;{m e you wait and ‘Weaks ljzhisfremedied. Nore ‘elding Co., 31 Chesthut St. m,sn, Frozen Radiators Repaired and Recored Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressurg. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED j> AND REPAIREC WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STKEET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts 2 M new, wear like Lanoie Tire Co.. “FOED OWhEEs mr_harzed in the tarting S 214 Blacksmithing in all its branches Scoit & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET AUTOS To mIRR 'BANKLIN SQUABE Taxl, 209 Main st Ehone 1304 G & Brows, ’upzu e TRUCKING C. B. JOSLYN, 293 West M: g:‘“ ever. thig’ any whfi' “Be tion Eivei 1o woving huum % Phuu 857-3. joag distance auto (ruck- A. Siegel. augdd mz Phone fodd ;;m:ur 3% No. 341 m St, el 'm Gi olwi:l.ul p‘;cuw. eaming, long distance nia ?} }'gxl €17- ¥ z"i‘?\‘ ng Distance Moving and_Ex, h,;.m., T l. ana muvlnx l‘llll dista; specialty. St.""Frone 193, K H. Fo truckin, John F )i ‘ BoviTd fiom&ég:mcn ug’fi& BROWN pu\&&h#%“u't\n'rfl”fi %h\u TEAMING AND TRUCKING dfl tl; & - ne very :n'ompD r);ze:? -2l reaspuable B B LATHROP 'hu(uckui !tr CHIEOPORIST A.'G. THOMPSON, F. ?‘ooz Specmmt (protect Alice 321 M Fhone Tisot T “your feet). Suite ain St, Norwich, e N AT um better through the = | days apd Thursdays, § P 2 rooms N M jzei. | rospestively. Thoroughly ] SPFLD PRICE $6,000 R G, 4 | e i s gy o AMES L. CASE Telephone 876 BNWn. Yantic. prisd SHETUCKET STREET ¥OE SALE—One of the best farms in New London county, full et of large bwhdimx.!. 143 soren of \and. smeug siber arms ; immediate possession. fquahu‘n. Lebanoa, (. sfiwna (t8 Tapriid "" M Pl A ekl Du.x ruul Bemlfltlll 100 acre farm, Dlenunt tion, pear .yillage, 16 room hous glass gnndmpn, Toige barns ana oulh\nlfl- £ arder o A R hiing, Tarse pond. an Stream, 30 . p., fine DEhing, boating and bathiig, "40 acres smooth f n ALE—100 ¢ords hard ' wood, otave ichgiha Tor balf of piice whar i fields, fine pas have been sclling last fall. =Peler Naw- | tures, valuable woodiand, good pusiness rockl, Ygac, Conn. Tel. 1704 epréd | furm: dine b\;fld(nx‘z\:gna\ EXCeient o boarders ; ,500, easy terms. ¥OR 8. The dairy, frult and poul- | SV20eF TBYONS’ AGENCY, try farm . C. Snifth in Franklin ; on a e Toad. 15 minutes ride from Nor| #PF3% ey po wfi seauitul location, hoase ub o date Wi the modery Improvements. Come veeileate "y, 1 Mo t‘x(xl.ondi,e FOR SALE -2, or in Euu e Biger e ¥ia" | Cottage, 7 rooms and bath, large e ception hali, fire place in living' room, polished oak fioors—Four gnéd a.;, rooms, medern bath room. This cqg- tage is new, never occuj R. 8. BARTLETT, Trulh' 44 Shetucket Street SIOP in to see us; we carry every- thing in the line of Second-hand futul- Lere, Pt R e T W ’wmr St. Norwich. Phope 1703-2. l?Am o win Wte for bullscy arm ‘Agency, Danjeison, FOR SALE Good Safe, one Silent Salesman Show g Case, one 10 foot Show Case, 2 WQ" TO RENT TO RENT—Beautiful harbor view from 723 ; gentlemen only. Pho c uz 1:. School St. TO BENT Furnished apari en(‘ n Cases, Desk, Small Cases, Register,| 0. RENTEvised, ApRTiment, g Shejving, ete. C.C. care Bulletin. _ apr27d. LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY “TO "RENT—Garage near Williams St. 63 Franklin Sroet, _Opa. Bullgtin Cg.|For particulars, Tel. 10784, __ apr26d TO RENT—Room with board, Boswell' Ave. apr2sd T0 RENT—Furnished room With Kitch- cnette for 1ight housekeeping. 13 0OAD JUST ABRI 1 L VED Al?IAMF.S H. HYDE North Franklin Telephone 30 Lebmon, Ct. BUY THIS TWO FAMILY HOUSE Near Chelsea Parade. Two flats, having six rooms and bath each, modern -improvements. Large lot FOR BENT—Fumnished rooms (nr ught housekeeping: 7 Oak St. apr2s TO RENT—Furnished rooms, N Franklin' St ; rooms have been thol Tenovated, will open for occupan zi ; transients accommodated. *C. apr23d TO RENT—Second floar npnrtment. im- provemenl 39 Uncas St 21d lfhfl‘fl"um!shed rooms m- one or !‘w gentiemen. 18 Union St. _apr22d TO RENT — Burnished rooms. 'l‘nb- phone 274. Jan7d 8 h; TO RENT Two or three connected rooms pn She- tucket St. Inquire of MURPHY & M'GARRY. FOR RENT ONE OF THE CHOICEST APART- MENTS 'IN NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONSISTING ~OF SEVEN ROOMS, i EQUIPPED ‘WITH ALL THE MOST MODERN nunovinxl‘l. TOGETH- FOR SALE ER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE anAol. $2,200 will buy 2 tgnement house; $300| FOR FULLEE PABTICULABS, IN- cash and balance in easy terms. Only QUIRE OF 8 minutes’ walk from' Franklin Square, For full particulars, see A..V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET FOR SALE y,ll ned hard wood rfl—f oud 11.00 eord—- Iso kindli I ¥ p:; Wood, detiversd to all' parts of the city, with fruit trees. Garage room for thres motors. from Telerhone 1334 63 BROADWA™ Further particulars JOHN A, MORAX, BEAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. e | I POULTRY FOR SALE—Greene's buttermi] &h\ck leefl,s;éo vaillF\'a“{Bf I(l}l )N:f‘hlblz,. reene’s “Secont " Grgene's “Gro+ fast” Jamés M. Young & Son marsd and chestn TBABY c)atr.ks, 18c up ;-bred to Jay; & HA&RY & m prepaid delivery guaranteed; all’ bree " PHONE 7 $T. "ol ChA mast MR e 5. 24 Tk, & nn. ”5 bt aprizd e $1,500 . L BUY AN 80-ACRE FAnM. 7 s SOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- cuss CONDITION, NEW BAR INSUBANCE DO YOU BELIEVE IN “SAFETY¥ FIRST ?” f;' u‘.‘;““ ‘NAA L“,f;’ :T’“'.Eg If so place your insurance for Firs, FTY — ABUNDANCE “ OF | Burglary, Liability, Automobile, Lifs, WOOD, °LENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4|Accident and Health, with MILE 3¢ yu.u\as. POST QFFICE, schopt TR Ry GAIN KV s l'RE: FARM BUYER. SEN i MY HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 Careful Attention to All Details. TEsT FARM BULLETIN, “GHOICE OF 40) F:: Service of Insurance William A. Wilcox i e FARM SPECIALIST of Proven 41 WEST BROAD STREET Fp.r,qp;me- ROOMS 1 AND 2 anm;?r WESTERLY, R. I. Cost. DANCING LEVY. !nstructor, Odd ! Fellows' Bl s 1306, Sion: te enlng\ Cliss Mon: o'clock. apréd . PIANO TUNEES ISAAC S. JONES INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Richards Building CAN huLs. ; Morrissey, ity .?‘:Ng TRUNER :::&'d. e neas Bnctecis: Suas® S 122 Prgspact Bt Phong 611 'P:vm.-nnn gmw 'Pmfin. rm 28 Broadywa: BowLING A’J-EYI ? COAL AND WO0OD oril Eha.t administration 120 Laurel Hill Ave.|" 91 Main Street lsuue. er, 'Mf‘:ck’enflw wv-. BB u oW, ton Rej lic 1y new, | E gt ol ie lowest prices m ifltul B Sl Pweather, Danielson, 'Cont, w; 148. Aprais’ ¥Oi en dition. Eq. "o ‘wrlm . vu.p—ma oD with waecar, 128 g‘r vl;m tradg for Ford. z ’):’l 'Zl‘n Xm ‘xl"uukn m Wi fi't«o% and = - s Evenra ‘h m m m:wu. n:::: lc mwk Springficld bushings through- lhuveml s i n,nu two n&. avg ng ca¥, pajnt will uflr"""’t{; et 2'5' Glllflu Spring’ Hill, lllnlfl ld BT Bew ofl’ and Hllal;flml. 42 Illl Street, Danielson. PUBLIC 54LB THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921, at 10 o'clock & m., place of residen Dl’nglmtr Eepnett 'lg lnu\kd.t 1-; l miles north from cnmmry via Canterbu Pl.un.l, on called ‘North will include the fol{o\'lnz ot B m §rade and ugelul ariic Dlisenold goods: 19—HEAD OF CATTLE—I® Cows, heifers and 1 bul pn:” 1 m"ir engie, ot Bite. Dlackansit, putdt, 1 Ing mower, 1 yankeé hay r: roller, 1 wheel harrow. 1 ‘acme bastow, 1 cultivator, 2 plows, Tum. 1 spring wagon, 1 hopse machine, 1 anllwne, 1 get of f‘ times to eater to the needs of the pub. ic, mannonvnrwmmh adjusting our merchandise prices to wres that will ingure the Bpuspwile very hest in our live st a price above the actual cost. Because ice, eic. HOUSEHOLD GOODS -RN A cholce and select lot. practically | Cbase in guch quantities that we can o sALe—n BIena nev L5 ‘ é‘;‘; neWw Snd such as seidom evsr passes §| from time to time sdjust our to specd wagon and i e st e ety | | under the auctioneer’s hammer, {aclug- §| meet the needs of 1pe sommaniy. fice w = Write’ Box' 192, Dayville, Conn. |} Ing dining room and bedroom suites, §| has been s reduction in price of flour aprasd_ parlor rumuuu. xlhunognyh stoves. | and, as flour is the component of re T Tugs, carpets, pictures, ishes, and b "' to M OB SALE-—131] n-amr. good run- | many other articies altogetber ioo nu- | Fad We decided to make this Tefuction n r “order ; :m'l nn for sale |} merous 1o deseribe. 5o that the lic, a llm Inquire Mr. store at AUCTIONEER'S STATEMENT: In || which is at the Fx ville: J:uphona iren® M omeadd advertisimg this lare and importavt || would reap m is FOR SBALE—Dodge roadater, good con- | § 515 OF €xcevtionally e~ personal §| nothing movel E n -euu-. it ts o e portion of which s dmon $500. Tel. 212. aprzad || PEOEtY. & rECaportion of which 18 || simply ip kmfln with v‘a: policy of 4 FOR SALE—1920 model Big Six Stude- || he s reliring from the farming busi. ~ paker 7-passenger car, run th ness and wiil make a clean sweep of 000 miles, price reasonavle. Chatien Bt || RS “entive equibment. Don't pyiss his Palmer, D. No. 3, Norwici cl. | | opporiunity. e sure to attend. Terms 107-2 1“”“ City. 200" dr\cuacun If stormy, sale first falr R O # - FOE SALE 1919 Tep soeed _w: Y Ml Rt Can the poul of & dead girl back ;m uac{mc;hg:;; Quick sale 151 “u; Canterbury, Conp. 2 comtort” those Jeft desolate BT ner ALE—New 1931 Oaklands, road- ; e a pretty t that provides ner lnfl Dbass. touring, $1,395; 4 pass. - theme for “All Soi Bve,” the goupe and s pass. séaan. 33,06 prtiway S RPN Avuctioneer | yijes Minter Realart prods at | gadof it & St i | g ot R iy e | Y oty fp B o - on the imantic and Hartford turn,:} 8C Daslklion. Comn. “Tol 4.+ mariod 3" miics Willimantic and 2 ioiles | Irish legend :mm true in from #l:li.i‘“c; tation, t;_n It is scoring locally the same tremendous 2 , AFKIL 28, 1921, success Was eature NUBSERY Pe¥ad i season's mr:-: on l:n'dvhr i:'wy_ 2 15—G00D YOUNG COWS—15 Sapaty o R L DOW is e Ume to trim and prune | Four grade Holsteins, new milch, 1 |Miss Minter plays a gusl role. your fruit.and shade trees by expert tres | rade Jersey, new milch, 1 grade Guern- | Jack Holt plays the male lead ‘l: men. Phone 1957, -George Monros. sy, new miich, 3 grade Holsteins, to | Mickey Mooré Is most appealing fo dec28d ff_‘[‘:’,‘fi“ soon, € to freshen later, § young |child role. Otber players’ inclpde Clar- HOBSES! HORSES! oo Celdert, Cpmmin Bl ' PF 10 LEGAL NQTICES One gray horse, weight 1850 pounds, 1| Y€ NOTICE The legal vougl of the Twelfth School District aze Nershy warned tiist & apecial meeting will_be ¢ Scho o Monany: Mny 51981, 5t § om0k » m., to take' action on the guestion of the | hour of opening the school with regard 10 the Gaylight saving problem. gggng% JL JENNINGS, JAMES A sn«m.\_ rict ‘Committee. Dated ap Jewett ‘Cits, Mopddy, Apel 25, 1921, AT A COTET OF PMBATE nl(. at Norwich, within and for the Dlumc of Norwich, on the 26th day of April, A. D, 27 Dlvlulon 1921, Prmn(—\EmO\' J. AYLING, Judge. tate of Mary Breault, late of Nor- wlch in sald District, deceased. orgianna Breault of Norwich, Conn., eared in Court and filed a petition iog, for the ns therein ‘set forin, upon the estate of said deceased, ulm to be intestate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and deurmlned at_the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 30th day of Kortl, a5, 935 cioek - the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency | of said petition, and of said hearing theréon, be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, 111 Jeast three days prior to the date of gaid hearing, and that return be made to this ‘ourt. NELSON J. AYILNG, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true eovy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, aprz7d Clérk. ‘yf A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and for the District of \or'leh on the 26th day ef April, A. *bresent_NELSON J. AYLING, Jndge. Estate of Ellen Moran, late of Norwich, in_said District_deceased. Jeremiah MorTn of Norwich, Conn., ap- peared in Court and fled a petition yray. .f mn. & Tensons therein ¢t fopthy that lrallon be granted upon the estate d. alleged to be intéstate. Whereupnn 1t Is Ordered, That said Eodw be heard and determined at_tne ck in the af- &mm and that nonee ot the ‘pendency tition, and said hearing fhereon, o Pablication of IRITonaer ohe, Hme. 18 B0t TewepADer having & olrculation in said Distriet, at three days prior to the date of said e e Sl T rerarn be milge o thia Cotirt. NELSON J. AYLING, Jud e | above and foregoing 18 . true copy All t: EELEN M. DRESCHER, i HELE ¥ Clerk. 1 S 2 »E o o & =) S5 5 8 3 e =2 3 5 2 5 ] N NORTH STERLING Frank Pierce has sold his farm'to pur- chasers from Hartford. The bug men were here the past week. Quite a few nests were found in’this town. William Hawes of Sterling was a vis- itor at George C. Sppoper's at the weck end. gflr. apd Mrs. Victor Bottigel of Lons- dale, R. L, and Walter Braytop were at their farm here Wednesday. JMr and Mrs ¥ O Fiumme: mesddy in Providence, R. L. T e ol Lwdes munier- ous. Do they all bave a license? is a question. Miss Evelyn St. John of Jeersey City was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. George C. Spooper Saturday. Sunday wgs Children’s day at thej church ‘and a large number attended. The Matthew Woods place is sold to New York paties who moved here Fri- day. Yire. 102 Owens 1s visiting in Putnam, #Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Peckbam of Taunton, Mass, visited at F. O. Plum- mer’s last yeek. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole were in Provi- dence the past week. John Griffiths and son Nelson ' spent Friday last at the shore. A number of orchards are to be started by farmers here this spring. spent ayer meeunx was conducted at {hp %aglut church, Thursday even- Mra Edwin S. Henry has returned to her home in Paliertown after visit- ing her da;;gr'ne;. Mrs. George Shep- 3 or pflA%o\?: ?we;ty flve couples attended the dance given for the ‘beéneflf of the Montville Community Library, i Ro- bprtsoffs hiall, Thursday evening. 61,1 (o2 St TR AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS {",? o 5 MAJESTIC BUILDING oy Lane m- Wiliow few cottage at ‘arf road has beén rented for the ¢ alton Storm of Dobbs Ferry, sthe Benedigt cottage last f | Mary's parish entertainment and which Maurice Tourpeur's lafest production, “Ths Dait will be | ond feature attragtion. n-qt- the well known '&m v 3 pair of bay and gray horses, weight 2700 pounds, 1 bay mare, a corking good driver, ‘weight 1060 vourds. FARMING TOOLS AND WAGONS. Qne new light two-horse farm wagop, 1 Jow-down iron gear lar’. Wagon, 1 goy- ered market wagon, 1 open market wagon, light buggies, 1 Deering mowing fma- chine, 1 horse rake, 1 wheel harrow, 2 Epring tooth harrows, 2 smoothing har- rows, 1 cullivater, 1 marker and planter, 1 lime spreader, I seeder and fertilizer spreader, 1 Grey & Son threshing ine, 1'ensilage cutter, 1 grain grinder, Fairbanks gasoline enz'ne, I cord sheller, 1 grindstone, 2 set of team harnesses, 3 ergle driving harnesses and 1 buling ma- & his pawn in 3 game to blajekmail & ed” by the crook #d" by the erook ll ehine. Terms cash. while on her way-fo TONY PASTEMSKY. Columbla, Conn. *pr2ISTUW ‘;,"_"'_,;';:,:”"’m":”. when it seems to De 00 er a thrilling experience, - ABCHITECTS b h-l puscs - CUPWORTH & THOMPSON Breed W ABCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn Today and femerrow present a double feature hul Gladys Walton in "Lll Dolied Up,” BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. ENGINEERS 159 State Strest Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and 3an.tary Engineering, ANNOUNCEME.NT S AMATEURES IN IRISH PLAY IN OLYMPIC MALL|Fitzgerald. The Irish play, Soggarth Afoon, is to be given Friday evening ‘n Olympic ball| Strasnd Thursder. Fridey Sstyréey. for the benefit of the local A. A. R. L R.| A new nmkal . Coben in So- The cast will be the same that gave the | ciaty " will be & the play on St. Patrick'’s night for a St won praise at the time ag the best ama- teur entertainment that has \een seen in Norwich in years. The play was pro- duced under the supervision of James E. Murphy and provides a full evening of delightful entertainment. Daneing will follow the pday. Tickets are on sale by members and a$ Ring « Sisk's drug store. :l the finest eumpul‘al .rtb. rama ever presented to w = &‘g)d ml evey - et 1p his re iy an % s EA m"p— last fegree. Even chosen with the greatest of care. Strand Today Qoe of the best points of the pigture A new picture Anita Stewart in The |is the all star cast which feglures More ‘Excelleat Way will be at the|playery go Seens OWes Tyl Strand for today only. This is a yery | Jack Curtls, Melbourne Hneswdl good picture featuring the very well | Chavey, Anpa and mamy known star in a different style. This is | others. a stofy of a baffling mystery story of intrigue, high finance, an unsophisticated | adventures of a sophisticated youth who 11, a scheming man and a big hearted | falls in love with 3 poor he B 3t irta. "One day only. Also that | s sbout to matry ber, L big musical comedy success “Tie New |parents cbiect and % 19 then the Whttle Models.” a comedy that kept the audi-|of wits beging. cnce in layghter for full sixty minytes. | againgt 2 :;.n( h( h poska, “bet e. s squaren ir-play - i Win i Al oveted Bhse ABINGTCN Stephen Chandler s yisiting his sister, Mrs. Seymour Peal John Butler of New Britain is with his daughter, Mrs. Carl M. Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. Durt Whitchouse and childrgn are expected back from Palm ROCEWELL BUILDING BOU I! BY JAMES O. s B 2 Rockwell bu(ldm: ocated. at of Main, Market and wnur Beach, Fla., the middle of next month. passed to James O. Mahoney of this o Miss McNaught apd her grandmother|T; 1s a four mory o building of will move to North Ashférd ‘this week. heavy mill “butit the Mrs. C. E. Martin has returned home | osmers about 1350 bullding iy ee- after a stay of several days In New| cupied by the Western Uhion T Haven. Joseph s. The The Ladles’ Ald society is to hold its meeting the first Thursday In May. Mis§ Alice Mahler of Waterbury was a recent visitor in town. The degree team of Wolf Den grange gave the third and fourth degrees to a class at Killingly grauge Monday evep- ing. At the meetipg of oWIf Den grange this (Wednesday) evening the lecturer's hour will be in charge of the secrelary, Miss Euretta Grosvenor. Mrs. Howard Wheeler of Framingbam tgous & Mitchell Co., James M Yo the grocer, Kmnler Son, 1aflors, John"Bell, the Pripter. :’I@ cc. ?fiu Militaty the . c!uh The buildlnt was ovned by Johm Rockwell ;n the estate of Alfred P. Rockwell of Newark, N. J. and has been m; by 4 Huntington of this yaluable propert) Ing on three st Roclrwell family 1) years. called on friends in town last week. 0. Mahoney purchases A N‘FS' as Mrs. Paul Whitehouse attended the|an investment. The sale wedding of her sister in cently. Mr. and Mrs. George Watepbury recently Mrs. Clinton Crane. Daniel Baker has moved his family to Was Willimantic re-| through the agency of Fyangis D. hue. Hicks were in .guests of Mr. and Phoenixville and Will work for Mr. Glenn. Mrd, Anmnie Flagg has retwfned home from Danielson, where she gpent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Potter. Never climb a mountain till you come te it—then mnybo it won't be thara