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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It |A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Adveriisement Will Get It IA Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Scll It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisesment Will Sell It A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent it WANTED—Fsmale WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE FOR- SALE hop, ateaty work 16 1 whility Appiy P n. Conn. mayod “D—An Loucst Loy to work in tin. Address L 99, Bull ck ver; o is bie of giving his car the best of care d who has soie krowledge of handling The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, maydd Tas truckman or ‘Address 2o Peck mayid n for farm work de, North Frank WANTED—Position dumjp cart body work. Bt Tel. 1138-14. WANTED—M dress James H. Telephone 50 Le jie and ker or may4d T WANTED—. position as farmer or cut lem: , desires a Gardener, Moosup, Co 3 TED. Call 583-4 Conn, Storrs, Conn. yid WANTED—Houseman;_one u to Ponemah Mills Boarding Tastville. _ maydd _ WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO OPERATE TYPEWRITER ON INVOICING. STANDARD KEY- BOARD. MOOSUP MILLS, MOOSUP, CONN. WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in morn- ing and earn some \money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Bulletin Office. Cali at ihe LOST AND ¥ w ANTED lmil Mat- may ZUNERAL DIRECTORS 299 Street Chamber of Commerce Building i’:‘ahe waly Assistant o) Prompt Service Day or Night T TR A HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECITUKRL Norwich and Jewett City The Henry All 3 MAIN STREET FUNLERAL D CTORS AND LMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephons 410-2 DAY O# NIGHT N i i N G Shea & Burke Main St We Special ate A. Siegel k- avgid . wh Daiis BL4 uking wad exe augid cum, teauing, trucking, iR Lxp u:mu.‘f ang WANTED—Lady » desires _position as | timekeeper in marufacturing plant, or as | general clerical worker ; experienced ; ref- ietences. Address Conscientious, 1. O. Lox 1 36 may2MTuTh WANTED—Girl to do housework. Ap- ply at 56 Summer St. may4d “ A\TLD—At once, :ln emclcnt stenog- rapher anl typewriter. Apply in person. L. Ln[hrap & Son, 28 Shetucket St. | WANTED An_ experienced waitress {must be neat. Victory Lunch, Franklin ot Square. ALL R may4d WANTED—Salesladies. F. W. Wool- worth Co. apr22d WANTED — Second _hand__ household goods, modern or antique. in large or small lots. Call at qur large salesroom when in need’ of furniture, stoves, crocks ery, etc, and save money. ‘Lhe lugest stock of used household xoods in W\ ind- ham county. Ward Bros. St, Willmantie, Ct. “WANTED—Sunny rooms by gentlemen in a private family Box 400, care Bul- letiin. maysd WANLED—Young_ stock to pastul A. Wyman, Lower Scotland road. ma; LOOK . AHuAD—The Ume is coming when you wiil need a business training. Write Ior rates. Jewetl lsusiness S 50 Franklin St., Norwich. ma FOR SALE—Another pure bred Hol- stein bull calf, one-half white, a fine in- dividual, sire Rag Apple Artist Lad. No. 215896 ; price low. J. Kellogg Hall, R. D. 1, Norwich. Tel. 1851-4. may5d FOR SALE—Powerboat 20x6, rowboat 14 feet. Call evenings. G. E. Rogers, 257 Main St. mayad FOR SALE—Fisher upright piano, good condition, price very reasonable. Address Mrs A. E. Lyman, Yantic, Conn., R. F. 1. __may5ThSTu FOR SALE—Two-family house, seven rooms and bath each, modern improve- ments, will rent for $50 month each; large | lot, fine residential street; right party will not need all cash. Write Invest- | WANTED Middle age Woman Chambermaid American House WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS ON PAYNE WINDERS Steady work. Good pay. Learners Taken. THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILL Thamesvilie ¢ to carn Inquire M. PAS- FOR 40 HORSES Another express car of 28 Horses, just arrived. Some nice pairs extra time, weighing o want to come and see these—prices right. tel. 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON DR. L. R i {LALN | DENTAL SURGECN M’Grory Building Nerwich, Conn. NOTICE NAY HAS MOV New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Kcm*n 207 " DR. D. J. LGYLE DENTIST {203 Maia St | Office Hours® e /ED Norwich, Conn. 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Taienions. rm of i» C. Smith md - | THE NORY «.C.. NOO_.:;N Wi beautdul locution, house ub 1o date jll be scarcer than ment, care Bulletin. may5d untramed. Writs for cata- FOR ALE—Wasserman play(‘\' plano H s wich Commereial Sehool, 142 | am moving out of town and must sel Main St, Norwich. may3d |the one with cash gets it. Call at 19 East CHAIRS resed(ed cane rattan and | Town St, on May 7th, between 11.30 a. splint bottoms. H. Gardner, 28 Orchard St. | m. and 1 o'clock p. m., daylight saving. ruThs may5d =iEN youre cleaning nouse, don't| FOR SALE — Saunders farm, Brook buin your old furniture, books and pa- pers; they may be valuable; call us and find out; highest prices. Louis D. Ward, 30 and 32 Water St. Norwich. Tel. 708-3. road, North Scotland, seven miies from Willimantic; terms to suit. Address J. Saunders, Hampton, Conn., R. No. 1. may5d SR it FOR SALE—One tenor banjo and man. \‘ ANTED- oomers and bonrders. 198 | dolin in first class condition, very reason- Paimer St. 4540 |able price. 23 Winehester St. Norwich, may yORK wanted for fleet of trucks; road ties, poles,’ and lumber; our spe- E. Lambert, Wor- may4d 2 FOR SALE—One full size iron bed w woven wire spring; both for $8. Carpen- ter, West Main. §91-12. may5d cialty, go anywhere. NTED. a new well or | ~FOR SALE—Sixty chickens. Telephone your old_well d A B Earl con | 610-2 maysd tractor for artesin wells. P. O. Hox == — tractor Lesiu 4 FOR SALE_Gas range with hot water 240, Willimantie, Conn. . may3d |,iachment. Mrs. Comstock, 253 Main St _WANTED—Household goods_and an-| maysd _ s Caue Ol ke e S R e | roR e odern_eight-room colo- nial house, ‘with own water system, b room, steam heat, and garden, in village g the hundred or , 48 Water St. Phone e of North Stonington, near troiley. Hib- 38- wayzd | berd R Norman, Norwich, Cona. - apr2§Th! COLLINSWOOD NITARIUM for L = cancers, tumors and w Haven, FOK SALE—En, W) Conn. eggs Tor hatching from 260-28 male bird from 304 ezg pe | Washington St. aprisd watch? | WHAT time is it by your 135 may2MTh nya think of a nice mild Anndora | for fTc, three for 207 Mr. | FOR SALE—An adjustable dumbbell. it 10c straight. Krohn's 138 Washington St. may2MTh UUEE 1 e S| rom SALE—Single work harnes . aprsid - |ble work harness.” 199 Franklin may3d cond hand and antique & Kremen, s sors_to 95 Frauklin St. Phone 717-3 \ mar29d A. Bruckner, orwich. OR SAL L——'nuce IANTED._WEAVERS cow. 370 Asylum St. “ AL i A‘!hfifi 1;(:;1: AL v Tel. 1864-4. On Awning and Denims. e FALLS COMPANY WANTED =‘U\L gt ].’HUX\Q 10.1.4 2, S Brown, Yantic. Sprida WEAY FOR SALE— of the best farms i London v, full sei of L New Steady C. ©! u.x 12, or inguire W. F. mar3ld - Tel. hayer Bldz. TOP in to see us; y d-hand Lum- in the line of . atoves, etc. New London Salesroom, MOBILE ACGESSORIES 1§ Water St, Norwich. Pione 1703-2. __mar2 HAVE sour ures h\rudm look like | FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin, new, wear like as_new. | Racine’s Fann Agency, Danielson, Conn. Landie Tire febz4d | decdd FORD OWN ve your magneto recharged in ait; hard Sarint o & Ko FOR SALE Hich Weldiug Co. 31 Chestnut § Phone | Six-room cottaze house, with all mod- 4li. feb22d hardwood floors, For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, lot 198 CLff St. t‘l"he property known as the Dodge, OF ALL KINDS i from 159 to 163 West Town Street. | This parcel is idealy adopted as a Automobiles, {§ Paul A. Schwartz, D. . D.§ DENTIST MERS BLOCK, ON THE SQUARE 774 Telephione CIGAKS CIGAES Vhitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousapd J. F. CONANT, i1 Fruuklin St TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a compleie line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. 1 it will pay you to walk over. §! JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. ablished for Half & Century) NSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompliy an¢ at reasounable ARTHUR H. LA'I HROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 ELIOR DING " BOOKBINDER JUSEPH BRADFORD 108 Breadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AN7T BILLIARDS AT THE AETMA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDINC ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violir Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Qutiits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET | Mechanical | ming, | suburban commercial location, and at present can show an earning capacity of about 15 per cent. on cost today. Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts For fuli particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE Repairs, Painting, Trim- Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches S6Ui & Glark Gorp. 307 TO 515 'NORTH MAIN STREET FOR SALE 6-ROOM COTTAGE, BARN, HEN HOUSE, 10 FRUIT TREES, ABOUT : 3 114 ACRES OF LAND, IN NOR- Arxos To s WIiCH TOWN. ANKLIN 5 A“L 'l i, 209 Main | su Fhone 1094 1Gh i Uxf)]\l\u sepssd || FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, S s b S SR INQUIRE OF JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET BUILDING kl)lh ‘\ARO JAME: —(,ontrdclor of i and stonework and house- BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. Every load 160 per cent. hard, | and full cord for— ONLY §11.00 Jhone 627-5. CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. ALSO CHESTNUT WOCOD AND KINDLINGS, = DELIVERED ANY- 5 15 WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO.. s < vome | FOR SALE Barn, at 410 Washington STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER |Street, to be taken down or Best wurk and materials at right | dising, being a good there is at present a great chance for the | | | | { WANTED—To buy a cheap farm, any z R T T R S D ol location. Box 303, Danielson, Conn. K(}“?j‘m\g;xx u};‘;m mhie s bojcelatn \xflml in for some-; FOR SALE $1,000 down, balance on mortgage will buy house in Greeneville, containing two tenements and Annual rental $522. Lot feet. store, 40x1 “This is a Bargain.” THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. FOR SALE as the Billings property, is adapted and located for general merchan going business; right party. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estaty Droker, may3TuThs Franklin Square. and must be sold to close an estate known especially | AUCTIONS s = What Is Going On Tonight Knights Templar Ascension Day Service at United Congregational Church. Norwich Stationary Enzlmr.:" ‘Associa-— . B. P. 0. B., meets m BIks Home. Clovez Temple, No. 9. P $.. meets in Buckingham Memorial. Viclory Lodge, No. 4, L 0. O. F. I.U.. meets in Pythian Hal J. C. WITTER . . Auctioneer Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. AUCTION Having sold my_farm, loclted at Wauregan switch, near the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad de- pot, I will sell the following personal property at public sale, on SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m., Davis Theatre. One of the most charming figures in ithe new Paramount picture, The Charm as described: One plow, 1 cultivator, 1 hand wheel sprayer, 1 grindstone, 6 ladders, 2 sleds, 1 portablc forge, 1 set of painter's hooks, ladders, blocks and ropes, 1 hand cart, 1 wine press, 1 crosscut saw, 1 express harness. several other harnesses. 1 lawn mower, cider barrels, a fine family cow, an express wagon, 1 buggy and a fine fat shoat. HOUSEHOLD GOODS School, starring Wallace Reid, which wil) be shown at the Davis_theatre Friday jand Saturday, is Lila Lee, who plays the leading feminine role opposite Mr. Reid. Miss Lee will.be remembered as having played with Mr. Reid in Hawthorne of |the U. S. A. Since her remarkable work in such famous pictures at C. B. De Mille's Male and Female, in which she | played the little gcullery maid,-and later i in William De Mille’s production, The including couches, carpets, beds, ! >, springs, mattress, Dictures, Wringers, §i Lrince Chap, the populasity of the litle clocks, tables, chairs, desk, trunks. 43‘““‘5 has increased by leaps and jugs, jars, crockery, enamelware, small articles and tools too numerous to de- scribe but all useful as well as orna- } bounds. In this picture she is the nrl;clw |charmer of the charm school and s the mental. Terms cash. er party to tue romance which bios- may2TuTh J.J. BURR. when Wallace Reid, a8 Austin | ———————————— | ¢V4D3, inherits u girls' schoel from his aunt and converts it into an institution where young ladies are taught how to bw charming, graceful and lovely. The supporting cast Includes mMany pop- —— AECHITECTS FOR SALE NEW MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, IN BEST RESIDENTIAL SEC- TION. TELEPHONE 1596. Archa W. Coit 63 BROADWAY Telephone 1334 lar players and 50 beautiful young giris ar as the pupils of the young chool. Willlam Farnum will be the second feature in a comedy-drama entitied The Joyous Troublemaker. This is quite & CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Bullding, Norwich, Conn. COAL AND WOOD arture for the rugged Fox star, but the manner in which he ta DOAL, seasoned wood and kindlings tn | Of his semi-humorous Tole proves that he large or small cuantiiies. Phone 504 or | is an actor of marked versatility. He ap- 1325-2. R. Shapire, Willow Si, formerly pears as Bill Steele, a wealthy young i Durkee Lane. decl8d | man whose object in-life is the pursuit of - asure. To be mear a trout stream and oying the landscape of nature is his CHIROPODIST hicl ambition. He buys an estate which e is contested by Leatrice Corliss, and she | e gl.mglx'f&:luzzguml.y:h Chiropodist, | endeavors to put him off without success. Bac 35 Sp e, Sulte | The girl is independent, and has a spir. | o Phone Sige-s Maim St. Sorwich. |iied disposition, but she promises that if hée ever succeeds in erecting a cabin om | her property she will come and cook a Central Bullding, Norwich, ar uu and mar- finely located, | L meal for, him. 1In the meantime Bill saves her from various dangers as well as him- NOW is the time to trim and prune | o ARd ir o e L your fruit and shade trees by expert tree | 'TOUSH = urage aod resourcebul- men. Phone 1957. George dMontoe. vees. The re is well punctuated Farm located threc miles from Frank-| deczsd with dramatic moments which _carry quite a full note of suspense. And there 7y $50 are some genuine Farnum thrills thren '[Aul Lo be avp DANCING in for good meosure. e Pucr an o The program will close with 2 laugh- Instructor, 0ad Fellows' | able Ch Private or 1996, Eve comedy entitled Shuffle the Rum, a mudul Do equal, battle royal, This big musical esented at the Strand ly. A comedy full of music, song and dance. nidnight last night the «d on the ‘phone CTOES—JOBBERS, g and Licating. Plembi JOHN BLUM, Breed Brildivg. Phone. FOR SALE Cases, Desk, Small Shelving, etc. LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY Good Safe, one Silent Salesman Show | Case, one 10 foot Show Case, 2 Wall Cases, thfier,l The very DSt plumbing by expert €3 Franklin Street, Opp. Bulletin Co. ROBERT J. COCMMANE PLUB SN, $LATING ARU MILL SUPPLIES ‘\‘l\lhln‘.(*-u Squsre. informed them that committed in the r had disappeared ! 10 the case anc 10 believe tha erer and an alarm ehension. Iz CHOMNE 581, workmen at the fairest pr. ces is gual aniced; also heatinz and zas GLLIDE. s search for JOHN F. TOMPKINS, uucarthed. Ir 67 West Main St part of the the body of TO RENT _room, Thayer Bldg 'orth, or your FOR RENT—A own -broker. tenement of tore centrally located suitable for any retai 246. T—Furnished rcoms, business, TO K Franklin St. nts accommodated. C. K. Lur apr OR RENT—Few desirable offices, also Apply Joseph | _may4d | apr2ed | . 84 rooms have been :homugn'y | ba Will oven for occupancy April s butler was H: had been shot and jnstantly Xilled ry, all the closet. t LEGAL NOTICES, iouse at the rooms, 21 West Town St. Phone 184i-3, | ¥. All efiorts to obtaie or inguire of H. E. Wagner, West statement from her failed, however. It Town St. may3d {is promiSed by the manager of the Strand T—Furnished rooms for light | & theatre that this mystery will be cieared vision St. may2d up tomorrow when The Way Women Love will be shown for the first time. Lt er ol e Breed Theatre. Eva Novak, the flaxen haired beauty 3 of the screen, heads the double feature . ovoolen I bill at the Breed theatre today in The “In inst sai vich | - st said Norwich | smart Sex, her most recent comedy dra- 1| W warned to to Fred R. Smith at nths from fler Woolen Date phone 274. FOR SALE—Automobiles — Furnished rooms. 'rau- Jani ills_Corporation - at Norwich, Conn., this 4th day | ™2 Miss Novak, who mnever falls te 1921. charm, is at her best in the role of a JOSEPH L. SCHWARTZ, barnstorming chorus girl. In this role 5! blends a spontaneous humor with R. SMITH, . 3 e EAErh equally fascinating qualities and gives a e zest 10 the picture which will furthes of May, “FOR 1919 Dodge roadster, price ma Phone 1676-4. LE — 1917 SALE Cadillac, Phone $13-13. Tow) may5d FOR SALE—Model 17 arter and electrie lights, al ro-cl Ford slze tires all around, t in first class condition ; ord L 9 roadsler g00d running order; price $2: Box 10, Bullet] maydd OR_SALE—7-passenger Studebaker, model 18, starter and electric lights be sold cheap for cash. ma\'(d n\p passenger., price reasonable. " FOR SALE—A 1918 passenger car, just overhauled and reasonable. Phone 639-3. FOR SALE——SU]I‘N Booth Just overhauled and repaintes and tra wheel with tire. _ay=29d may3d , good Tel. 961, dllnon, $500. Tel. 212 FOR SALE—1919 Reco speed will sacritice for quick sale. Town St. Phone 818-14. FOR SALE—New 1921 ster and 5 pass. touring, $1,395; coupe and 5 pass. sedan. $2,065; trucks, 2 and 3 1-2 ton capacity, $3,400 apr23d marl8d 4 pase, Norlhwn! prices, by skiileZ labor. moved. Appl Telephone 50 West Main St. PPy GROSVERNOR ELY Phone 53 POULTRY HOTELS AMERICAN Prop. neci DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European Plan. Hayes Bros., Props. Telephone 1227. £4-28 Broadway Ao SE, First class Garage Service Con- Shetucket Street. D. Morrissey, Phone. FOR SALE—Greene's buttermilk baby chick feed; it will raise all you hatel; " Greene’s Gro- _mar9d c up; bred y ; safe Yy guaranteed; all breeds; Eend for circulatss. Puinam . brooders 28 Shetucket Street FOR SALE §4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Coun. | Cottage, 7 rooml and bath, large re- apri2d 2 ception hall, fire place in living room, = polished olk flgors—Four good size bed rooms, moderri bath room. This cot- WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- THERE 18 no aaw Eastern Coanecticut e business resuits. B qual to e Bulh-l tage is new, never occupied. R. S. BARTLETT, Trustee 44 Shetucket Street ness before the public, there is no medi- um betier thgn through the advertisi colunmns of %u Budeun ! and $4,400. H. E. Anderson, 21 M: 8¢, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. mariod / PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Prone 828-2 22 Clairemont Ave G EER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 THERE # no Ec.atem Cnpnecllcul &“""'fi FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell touring car. 0. S. Peck, Plain Hill Farm. Phone 463-14 maysd Al sonable, driven 3,500 miles, all xcellent 1917-20 Ford cheap. Adams Tavern, Norwich FOR SALE—Ford touring car, good condition, price reasona after 4. 7 McKinle G-passenger s, two extra with rim, has had the best of care and carefully used by 0 ALE—Small 5-passenger Chev- nearly lm\\ $400; \\ul give terms. Box 25, Bul- in will 15, Bulletin. touring car, in first class | orge B. ken, 55 Mountain St., Willimantie. udebaker seven - xum\»d three spare tires and tubes; price Toadster, tires " ¥OR SALE—Dodge roadster, good con- agon; 151 West akiands, road- aple CHARTES Ve JAM endear her to playgoers Accompanied ¥oR | BALE _Overland. tonrlog | Gar, Directors acting as Trustees. |by a trick goose, the girl leaves a travel- model 90, five passenger, in first ciass 27 ing theatrical company to search for condition; would exchange for small some employment where there is a chance truck. FL A. Trudeau, 953 Main _St., | Notice is herel Wiilimantic, Conn. may5d | Woolen Mills From the moment she leaves the troupe gated and doin in the Town of | unti) the climax, she encounters adventure Norwich, Conn., is in nrocess of dissolu- | 2o ‘09 T th tion, its’ assets’ haviniz been transferred | fler adventure, some of them amusing, o and 1t lities having becn as- |often hazardous, and always thrilling. sumed by, The Norwich Woolen Mills |Geoffrey Webb, the popular young leading Corporation, a corvoration located and man of the London stage, has one of the doing business in said Town of Norwich. | p: Al ereditors: of:" Al TN ANy | e T e Ny Woolen Mills Company are hereby warned | e ool Wik s el to present their claims to Emanuel Kap- s 2 it Hiiot e o lan _at Norwich, Conn, wit four | drams of the Canadian wilds. months from and after the date hereof or be thereafter barred as against said Lib- erty Woolen Mills Company, but mot against said Norwich Woolen Mills Cor- poration. Dated at Norwich, Conn.. of May, 1921 —_— % Real Etates Sales, John A. Moran, real estate broker, sold for Herbert A. Williams to Mrs. Rosa W. Tx)lm;:hul his six-room cottage at Ne. 4 hitaker avenue. Mrs. Tillinghast buys L for her own home and will occupy same, after making some changes. Also through’ the same agency the Dunderdale store on Washington street has been old to Frank this 4th day M,\N"EL KAPLA! R . SMITH, HWARTZ, AMES, 1 ; tools, etc., new lmuery. price E. Sawyer, who will continue the business 5 can arrange terms. €3, Bulle- NOTICE after making some improvements. tin. mayid Notice is herch; wich Woolen Mills ( tion located Town of dissolution, a corpora- “business in the is in process of ing been trans- s_havinz been ‘Woolen Mi B located in said Town of N Euripides began to write tragedies af the age of eighteen. All of Woolen Siitte Company to present their clair lan at months from and be thereafter wich Woolen against said Norwich Woolen | poration. Dated at Norwich, Conn., of May, 1921 @we nu»@ e oL Y,OU 3 [ but not | lis Cor- this 4th day EL KAPLAN, FRED R. SMITH, JOSEPH L. SCHWAR' CHARLES V. JAMES. Directors acting as Trustees, “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Withoul! Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S ; DELICATESSEN STORE |}y, 40 Franklin Street | USKIDE SOLES guarantee them to give betier service any other. Applied by SHU-FIX THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH The regular Semi-Annual Dividend | has been declared at the rate of 4, per cént, a year from the earnings of the past six months, and will be pay- tble on and after May 16, 1921, IFRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer.

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