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A Bulletin For Sale AdvorhumeutWillSslllt lpl QAI-I A Bulletin Want - A Bulletin Want LGS Bulletin Want € : 3 Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It| _ Advyertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Wwill Sell It WANTED—Fsmale 'WANTED—Miscellansous 4 FOR SALE ¢ d 1 lowest price ser- | WANTED—GIrl or woman for general| WANTED — Agents in surrounding SALE—Nearly new silo, capacaty .tl»‘:‘;',r;,v“il.mfmmu ‘.,‘flfun housework. 66 Summer St. AL towns ‘1?’";“"'\? &ustfirflmtflg:fl{lélfi::i 100 Tons, Hel 363 oosup. L™ thyse § Hories ; 1o cxperience of ¢ ANTED—Girls for clean work; ol metally UHSRLRIiaL 01 +:| FOR SALE_Car estra s at m.u i we co-@perute; liberal ~ WANT ol ean work; no mirrors; no acid, no grit; it's gren B 50 & car famcy clear butt shingles at " ige Clty sales Co., | experlence nesessary. West Side Stlk Mill. | 50 per cent. profit; sample’ box 1Uc. 0. | : ey Rughheepsie; X. S e Oy S O | el S o e Con | imag9a M car B P. matched boards at SALESMEN +ented to solicit orders | WANTED-—Washwomen. Apply at § or dubricating olls, greases and paints; [Grove St. © " ____ may6d alary or eommission. Address The u;r- wnxmn Salesiadies. F. W. Wogi- .. Cleveland, Ohio. may wprazd TWANTED—A huusemlld 2also a_wait- ~esé Mrs. George ane, 68(\ Wash- n St. Te hplwne 11{‘ MWEF ougework, plain cooking ; Wit Clapp, 305 sleep hom Washington St. yod brakemen, beginners $200, ater $300; no reduction. Railway, Bulle- in - Office. mayM§ WANTED—An honest boy to work in drug store. Address Box 99, Bulletin. _nmy5d TWANTED—Man for farm_work, Ag- ress James H. Hyde, North Frlnk“n ( ‘eléphone 30 Lebanon. may4d WANTED—Colored man, rellable and bligin; position as caretaker or “g . § Franklin St mayd ‘WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ng and earn some money atrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get FIREMEN EXPERIENCED GIRLS ON PAYNE WINDERS Steady work. Good pay. Learners Taken. THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILL Thamesville WANTED Experienced saleslady ; steady position ; must be from Putnam. A good chance for a long experienced saleslzdy to earn mure money than she is earning. Inquire by letter only, confidentgial, A. M. PAS-; NIK, care THE PASNIK CO., Putnam. FOR SALE—Hors 40 HORSES Another express car of 28 Horses, just arrived. Some nice pairs and extr good chunks, this time, weighing 1 to 1,600. You want to come and see these—prices right. . 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON gour names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Cail at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND between St. Pat- wich Town, contain- Return to Buliétin mayd ¢ bag and Noi noney DENTISTS FOUND. to ex- change Mixweu ‘touring car, good repair, low milchgt for & rodister ot runabout. Address Hox 53, Canterbury, Conn. ma; \'un'mn—m nce, a girl's _bicycle. Telephohe 963 Con maysd WANTED—Larg# _refrigerator; Auu dimensions and where seen. A. !L Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 19-2. Telephone A. R. Race, 19-2 may9d ‘OR . SALE—No. 1 hay; one Holstein b ll 2 years old. Addrexs Natl\an Reps, ergasol AYe., Norwich Town, R.°D. 8. mayy FOR BALE—A number of goats, angora and milk; also Holstein bull; will ex- change for horse or auto. Otto Anderson, F. D. No. City. __maydd I\ANTED—TdIN? girl kani‘ “ol;lmlnr gir] come rea or worl '\Efi Snavoard, 178 ‘(iv;u 'Btum_g‘ St may¥d WANTEDTo rent two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no %fl- dren. Box 7i, Bulletin. WANTED goods, antique Looks and chlurefl est cash prices. \\ ater St., Norwich. FARM wanted for cash; mlllt ha on state road, good buildings and worth price asked ; write full particulars and price; 100 1o 150 acres. Harace S. Iaten, Willimantic, Conn. ‘l TWANTED—Fifty low price farm quick sale; any location. Welslers Agency, Danielson. \VA\TL])*MED womeu over dreds government jobs ohlxlnnble. !l“ month; list free; write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-N., Hoches- ter, N. Y. marlld COLLINSWOOD SANITARIUM: for @ancers, tumors and ulcers. New Have, Conn. apr28d WHAT time is it by your watch? Watchya think of 3 nice mild Aandora cigar, for 7e, three for 207 Mr. Vega Havana cigar 10c straight. Krohn's Spe- dal, local made, cigar three for 2be. Manila cigar 5¢, six for. 2bc. Fagan's Smoke Shi . aprzid WANTED—To buy a cheap farm, 8=y location. = Lox 303, Danielsos, Conn. apr2od Second hand hofilel\nld !umltllfl. chi; tare na, high- $mw.lkm.d, '3 for WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture Tiger & Kremen, successors to A. Bruckner, 25 Franklin St. Phone 717-3 Norwich. mar2fd above Groton, purse Telephone 18742 Nor- " ‘maydd " Barle may7d nday ted setter dog. 4 DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. LDsT nzw Grocer's order book, t. Return to store on Wash- and_receive | mayid | ahville and Leba- ; name on to_ A mayid NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 ZUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORCE G. GRANT Judertaker and Embalmer 4% PROVIDENGE ST, TAFTVILLE : Telestione 630 \ Cummings & Ring DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST | Ll DENTIST SOMERS BLOCK, ON TIHE SQUARE Telephone 774 Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 23y-2 wady Assistant ! :Faneral Directors Offer tindee: 12, 1005 k0 \" and Embalmers — o . art: . M. D. 1 322 Main Street Paul A. Schwasty, CIGARS CIGAES Whitestone Cigar sare §70 per thousaad i1 3, F. CONANT, Eranklin St TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. it will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. (Established for Half a Century) and S— f Lmbalmer l Prompt Service Day or Wight 40URIGAN BROS. ~UNERAL DIRECTORE Norwich and Jewett Citv BOOKBINDING ‘he Henry A“'a";*;:' Son Co. %8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS ady Assistant Telephone 410-2 BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Breadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order DAY 08 NIGHT BUILDING S 2 PERRONE & Christian Co., building cuntractors, stonework. brickwork, conm- crete and cement, plastef, and paint, and anything ‘extra. 15 Platt Ave. Tel. No. 479-5._ Call between 5 and 6.30 a. m. a?‘nn au Shea & Burke -~ & 4 DRZETSE s Wiy se. ) uneral Dlrectors ' LALI)IA & ]HaLLONE, 102 Chesu\ul - contractors, digging, stonework, brick- . k, cement work, nnL[ plaster = Phone 41 Main Street 13.7°5.30-7.30 2. m., 5-9 p. m. maysd RS, | | FUMIGNAKO JaMES_—Contractor of excavating and stonewurk and house- - = emem | raising, concrete work; all guaranteec work. 123 Oakridge SL Norwich, Conn. TlLCkl\fl ‘Telephone G27. 3d xruck going empty Lridgeport Saturday, 1 load very reason- Andersop, R. F. D. No. 5, may9d 295 West Main St w. . thuig anywhere. Speciai ate given L0 movig bollers and mae 11“'(‘!1{1.\6 New H CEMENT g e ‘4| FOR EVERYBODY. LOCAL and iong u trugks & Phome 1926. A _ augdd GUS LAMBEKT, 4K., No. 341 Man St., 0, AE, Tucking and exe mlfl aistance Tel 387 THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. GE LAMBIRE Ocoum. teamin tance waving sbd lruckiag €37-12 90 Disiance Moviug and Exprestiag. Tt ai 1o Bycwell Ave TRANING A5G uiovhag; 1ong distance John H. Kerd u spECIAL; n uam S he et WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPLNTER and BUILDER at. .right wevii G B BROMLLY & SO, TEAMING AND TRUGKING ne very prompily ané at rgasouable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP wetucket Street Phone 175 _— COAL AND WOOD COAL, aamcd wood and kindlings In & or lrnlll quantities. Phone 504 or nz“s !L hapire, Willow St., ‘tlorrln'a‘rlr ec! WHEN y0U WANT 10 pul your nust .| Ladies' All-Wool Serge Dresses. 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. | SAVE WHERE YOU CAN Boys' Blouses .... Boys' Wash Suits Ladies'’ Durham Hose. £ | Ladies’ Ipswich Hose, seam back | Girls' Dresses, with Bloomers. . Strong Corsets, rost-proof. Children's Seamless Hose Hundreds of Ladies' Trimmed Hats $3.97 Sale At All Our Steres. THE PASNIK COMPANY Sell for Less Norwich, Putnam, Willimantic, Daniclson T SALE—Victor talking machine, with ncorda. $6. Inquire 4564 West Main st. maysd " FOR SALE——Farm fence, 100 farm and poultry fence, rods, whole or part very cheap; don’t miss this if you can use any. Drop card to R. C., care The Bulletin. may9d FARM for sale, 70 acres, barn 16 tie- ups, §prings, 2 wells, cow shed, silo, wood, 10 minutes’ walk from Occum, 10 Taft ville, no reéc a ‘-a!l‘lmbt‘f i make terms; Write, Wi ow i N. Watrous, Nurwu.ll Town, 112 Otroban- do Ave., R. 9. may9d “FOB SALE—A small building, 18x20, suitable for two or more cars. Inquire 10 Town St. li’mu}d “¥OR SALE or exchange for dry skock, 85 young sheep and lambs. O. H. Main, Norwich. Tel. may’ld FOR EALE—Ls(abhshed oy picture | theatre, including land and building, in Connecticut city; new Mazda projection | equipment, heating system newly over-| hauled, everything complete; will stand thorough investigation ; out of town own- ers have other business requiring cash and attention; fine opportunity for man with small amount of ¢ash and his own time fo invest. L. J. Welch, P. O. Drawer 1-41 Hartford, Conn. may6d $390.00 for a very fine SS-note player piano, with bench, rolls and scarf; fully uaranteed. Terms §40 down, §12 month- y. 'The Plaut-Cadden Company, Nor- wich, Conn. ma)fi $195.00 will buy a fine urlrlgh[ piano, with stool and scarf; a real opportunity for someoné. Terms §25 down, $2 week- ly. The Plaut-Cadden Compan; Conn. mg Daniel hogany condition and Terms 25 down, $2 Plaut-Cadden Company, may6d Beatty piano, filly guaranteed. weekly. The Norwich, Conn. $195.00, on casy terms, fine_ebony Tonk piano, with stool and Scarf, to your home. -Come in and inspect it. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Nor- wich, Conn. may6d "$240.00 for a fine Ivers & Pond baby grand piano on easy terms. The [‘Lml— Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. ma FOR SALE—Wasserman player piang; am moving out of toy the ofie with cash gets i1 at 19 t Town St., on May 7th, between 11.50 a. m. and l o'clock p. m., daylight saving. in perfect will bring a PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS|: At 221 Broadway CONSISTING OF ONE INLAID PAR- LOR SUITE, RUGS, 7-PIECE ART- CRAFTS LIBRARY SUITES, CHAIRS, PICTURES, CHINA, QILCLOTH. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MAY 10 AND 11, FROM 9-12—2-5 (Standard Time) MRS. GEORGE D, COIT FOR SALE 6-ROOM COTTAGE, BARN, HEN HOUSE, 10 FRUIT TREES, ABOUT 1% ACRES OF LAND} iN NOR- WICH TOWN. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, INQUIRE OF JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE NEW MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, IN BEST RESIDENTIAL SEC- TION. TELEPHONE 1598, Archa W. Coit 63 BROADWAY Telephone 1334 FOR SALE Six-room cottage house, with all mod- ern improvements, hardwood floors, lot 120x160. For full particulars. see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 168 Clff St. WANTED--WEAVERS On Awning and Denims. FALLS COMPANY WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom 'THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Suilding, Nerwich, Conn. e ——— | | BILDERBECK & LANGDON ING. RCHITECTS— ENGINE:. i50 State Street Phone 1118 New .London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- ories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- cys and Reports, Water Works and .0 tary Engineering. e —————— AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AUTO TOPS made and put on; plate glass for back curtains; also Bows, sockels and other top and body supplies. A. Gordon, 715 Boswell Ave. ‘maydd IGH T! ne for plumbers’ use; HIGH TES safety oil incubators and heaters } & for Noxall polish for autos and other acces: sories; Mobile oils of all grades. Jona- than Smith, Dealer in Oils and Gasoline, 30 Town St. Tel. 318. maysd HAVE your tires utrnded. look llkq new, wear like new, as_good L;nole Tirg Co., 83 W. Main SL Iebz‘d "FORD OWNERS—Have your magneto recharged in the car while you wait; hard starting and weak lights remedied. Nor- Mcn ‘Welding Co., 31 Chestout St. m;:u 214 Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET Storage, Repairing, Washigg DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 763 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, ’Wagonss Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Weod Werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET ®8s befors the public. thera ia no meds: 1 better than through the advertisin ‘wmns of Lue ulletim, > WHEN YOU WANT to put your buasi- ness before the public, there is no medi- than through the advertising um better ) ~stunps of Tha Rullatin. THERE 18 no aqvertising medium . Eastern Connecticut equal to The Buu.- tin for business results. best jauality ‘material used; complete line of SALE — Saunders farm, Brook road, North Scotland, seven miiés from Willimantic; terms to sult. Address J. Saunders, Hampton, Conn., R. No. 1. maysd FOE SALE—Gas range with hot water attachment. Mrs. Comstoc! 3 Main St. mnyfid " FOR SALE—Three w porcelain Koken barber chairs, very latest models, only sfightly used; a bargain for some- 3 ite one. 176 Boswell Ave. may3d FOR SALE—Glenwood gas range. 271 Washington St. maydd F¥OR SALE—Registered Ayrshire bull 2 years old ; also several tous of A-1 hay. Tel. 1864-4 apraéd ¥OR SALE Twelve choice dahl bulbs, nnmcd varieties, ali dil mrem _post- paid $1; extra choice, §2. B e R § 1648-5. wood. H. E. Beard & Son, City. Tel. 616-4. _aprisd P ] FOB SA E—Hard wood, stove lengths. Phone L 1099-2. Brown, Yantic. apridd “FOR, SBALE—One of the best farms in New London county, full set of large buildings, 132 acres of land, among other good farms; immediate possession. Wm. A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. FPhoné 8. aprild FOR SALE—The dairy, fruit and poul- try farm of W. C. Smith 'in Franklin; on state road. 15 minutes’ ride from Nor- wieh ; beautiful location, house up to date with all the modern improvements. Come ud fvestigate. W. C. Smith, on lhe Temises, or el 33-12, or inquire W. Hiil, Thaver Bldz. Toarsia” STOP in to see us; we carry every- thing in the line of second-hand furmi- | ture, stoves, ete. New London Salesroem, lt Waler St., Norwich. ‘Phone 1703-2. mare ¥FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. Racing’s ¥arn Agency, Dunielson, Cona e d, $10 per cord i (i i BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. 'Every load 100 per cent. hard, |and full cord for— ONLY $11.00 ALSO CHESTNUT WOOD AND KIDDLINGS, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET FOR SALE and must be sold to close an estate known as the Billings property, is especially adapted and located for general merchan- dising, being a good going business; there is at present a great chance for the right party. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estaty Broker, may3TuThS Franklin Square. WAYSIDE FARM Beautiful 24-acre farm, on main auto highway and large lake, 1-4 mile village and station. 4 miles Willimantic, excellent 14-room house, large rooms, bath, etc., good “Stablds, garage and ~outbulldings, smooth land, plenty fruit, good lake front- age, fishing, etc., only $5,000, quick sale. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantie, Cona. Farm located three miles from Frank- lin Square, on state road and trolley line, containing 130 acres, well divided, good buildings ; must be seen to be appreciated —will be sold right. For paruculars, AXCIS D. DONOHU. cuwu Building, l\'rwlch. FOR SALE Goad Safe, one Silent Salesman Show Case, one 10 foot Show Case, 2 Wall Cases, Désk, Smail Cases, Register, Shelving, etc. LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Opp. Bulletin Co. e PIANO TUNERS may7d TO EENT TO RENT—From June 1st, one of the finest apartments in the Marion bipck, 26 Main St.; rent, including steam heat, hot and cold water, $45 per month. In- quire of Shea & Burke, 41 Main St may9d TO REN McKinley Front room, furnished, 114 maysd FOR BE\T—F‘urmshed POOmS. gentle- man transients accommodated. Tel. 522-13. may6d TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Division St. may2d FOR BF\‘I‘—SQD!‘Q centrally located ; rent reasonable; suitable for any retalf business. Tel. 246. apr29d TO RENT — Furnished roams. Tels- phone 274, jan7a fOR RENT ONE OF THE CHOICEST APART- MENTS IN NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONSISTING OF SEVEN ROOMS, EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MOST MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH- ER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE, FOR FULLER PARTICULARS, QUIRE OF = IN- JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. D——— & ok o et g gy AUCTIONS CHAS. F. BROWN ......... Auctionéer AUCTION I will sell at public auction TUESDAY, MAY 10TH, 1921, at my farm on South Main St., ter, Conn., located on main street of vil- lage, 15 minutes of station and 10 min- utes of stores and postoffice, on new state nighway between Hartford and New Lon- don, stock, farm tools, hay, 20 cords fire- wood, household goods; kitchen range, good upright piano in excellent condition ; my farm, consisting of 40 acres, more or less, of tillable land and 44 acres wood- land, two good houses, barns and out- buildings will be put up for.bids at 2 p. m. Sale of other articles at 11 2. m. may7d C. T. BIGELOW, Owner. e PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Colches: CONTRACTOES—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed Briding. Phone. ROBERT J. COCHBANE ULUBSIMG, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, ‘Washington Squares FHONE 58L The very Dbest piumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- enteed; alfo heating and gas Stling. SOHN F. TOMPKIXRS, @7 West Main St ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 1567-4 32 6TH STREET POULIRY ALE—Greene's buttermilk baby cmck Xeed' it ‘Wil raise all you hateh; Greene's “Second Feed.” Greene's Gro- fast” James M. Young & Son. maryd TBABY chicks, 18¢ uj up; bred to 1 hy eaf prepaid defivery guaranteed; all b s ; send for circulars; Putnam brood $ 2555 lark, East Hartford, Conn. D ———————— NURSERY NOIW l!l U:Ie unal to ln:x and prune your fruit and saade trees by expert tree men, Phone 1057, George Monros. CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, K. 8. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your feet] 1l 17-8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main 3&..““) =y Conn. Phone Z“ l“”’lf‘ GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone 511 —_—— WHEN YOU WANT to pnt your busi- ness before the public, there 1s no medi- um betler than tm.ouzl tie advertising | mess before the public, thers is no columns of The "|A Bulletin For Sale Advyertisement Will Sell It T FoR saLb_ademoviks FOR SALE—Buick coupe, 1931, model, mn 4 000 miles, like new; Buick D-4-35, nger murmg car, 'in good condi- tioh, REW Winter 16 will fit Gisiek road- ster, 1918-19-20 mod. Cadillac suminer top, complete, with side curtains and windshield for model 55, 7 pas€enger; Ford touring, 1913, a good cheap car. Behl‘elu & Bushuell, Ivoryton, Conn. _may$d “FOR SAL ne ational mechanically perfect, lood Tubber; ome 1916 Studebaker 6, mechanically Frlml. good rubber. W. ‘Thompson, ederal Paper Board Co., Versailles, Conn. _maysd 3 ¥OR SALE_1919 Excelsior with side caf, electFically equipped, in A-1 condi- tion. Write Lox 446, Baitie, Conn. _maysd “Y¥OR SALE_Late 1918 7 passenger Studebaker car, newly painted, Il perteet condition ;' price §500. Address Box $0, Builetin Office. may$d FOR SALE- odge four-door sedan, all in A-1 condition and fully equipped with oversize tires, bumper, mirror and spare tire ; prlce $1,500. The A. C. Swan Ce. mayd EOB SALE—1917 Maxwell touri O. S. Peck, Plain Hill Farm. Phone 463 14, et maybd TFOR SALE—Overland touring car, model 88, five passenger. in first class condition; price reasonable. George B. Mcl‘r'uken §5 Mountain St., Willimantie. Tel. 3 may3d FOR !ALE—\Scrle Booth roadster, Just overhauled and repainted, gootl tires and extra wheel with tire. Tel. 961. _ A ~39d “FoR GALB—DQG(:,{’ roadster, good con- 391 ditior, $500. Tel apr23d " FOR SALE—1919 Reo speed wagon; will sacrifice for quick s 151 West Town St. Phone $18-14. marisd FOR SAL Nex 1921 Oaklands, NI‘- ster and 5 pass. touring, $1.39 coupe and 5 pass. sedan. 52,065 onhvz trucks, 2 and 3 1-2 toh capacity, $3.4 ‘ sud $4.400. H Anderson, 21 Maple Tel. 340. marléd St., Danielson, Cofin. Aut bil NEW CARS AND USED CARS NEW CARS Two assenger Hudson cars. Two ex § passenger CArs. Two Briscoe & ssenger touring. USED CARS Two Hudson sedans, oue just out of paint shop. Hudson enger touring. nger sedan. Two Reo senger touring. Two Iteo 5 passenger touring. Briseoe 5 passenger touring. een used s to select from— d running or- it for just what ilowed for them in trade for new es was mac THE DANIELSON GARAGE, €. H. PELLETT, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 190 Danielson. : 5 LI S a0 e e INSURBANCE DON’'T let another da obtaining that ADDITI ERE. ISAAC S. JONES . Insurance and Real Estate Richards Building 91 Main Street — DANCING N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows' Hall, Norwich. Private lessons daily. Phone 1706 or 196, Evening class Moa- days and Thursdays, 8 o'clock. apréd Prop. nected. First class DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Hayes Bros, Props. European Fian Telepbone 1227. 28 Broadway . LEGAL NOTICES. Republican Caucus The Republican Voters of the city of Norwich are hereby warmed to meet in caucus at the Town Hall, in said Nos wich, on Friday eveming, May 13, 1921, ot 8 o’clock (standard time)), to place in nomination candidates for City Offices to be filled at the coming June eleetion. By order of Republican Town Com- mittee. HENEY H. PETTIS, Chairman. NOTICE TO CEEDITORES. AT A COUKT 0Ff PROBATE NELD at Norwich. with‘a and for the District of ;’:r‘mh on the 7th day of May, A. D. Present—NELSON_J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Charles Mueller, late of Nor- wich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the crediiors of said decease to oring in their clalms against said estate within six months from fhis date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last i"d( and in the same Town, and by I3 the same once in a ne r having 3 circulatign in said Duulcl, aad make re- turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The aboJe and foregeing is & Lue copy of record. All.lt‘ HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. 1 NOTICE.—AIll creditors of sald de- eeased are hereby notifled to present thefr clalms against said estate to the under- signed at 36 Reyn St., Norwich, Cenn., within_the time limited in the aboye and foregoing order. KAROLINE MUELLER, Administratrix. may9d “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” |No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street WHEN YOU WANT to put your \md- um better than through the adve aolumns of The Bulletin pass without NAL insurance A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It m BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING ANS BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING MONTVILLE The families of Mr. Jaskawits and Mg Sancavity of Palmertown, who live in the same house in the Hobper row were the causé of considerable excitement last Munday when the 1wo wives became en- gaged In a quarrel which resulted in ln. Juries to Mrs. Mary Sancavits. The trouble arose from a dispule over the children of the two famllies. Biows and clubs were used and Josephine Jasko- witz struck Mary Sancaviiz over the head, causing such a cut a8 to necessl- tate calling Dr. J. J. Donohue. Deputy Sheriff M. J. Hickey was summoned and arrests followed. In court Thursday ev- ening in Hickey's hall, Judge Willlam Smiddy tried the iwo cases. Attorney Frank Cronin for the defendant She was fincd $5 and costs and put under bonds of §150. askowits appealeé 10 a higher cou sc was thew tried of Mary San , who Was Tep- resented by At staa K. Sm'h Mrs. Sanca demurrer overruled. Mrs. Sancavitz s fined $1 and costs un- der bonds of $100 and appealed. Both cases will be tried before the nest torm of the court of common pleas. The comedy entitled The Old Peabody Pew. which was to have been given mext week by members of the Second Congre- gational church of New London in the Palmer Mem hall, was postponcd unt Thirty he third and fourth g Memorial school, surprised 1 teacher, Miss K. Reee 1, Wednesday e at the home 8. Thomas Cl with a hand- ne . May basket After a chase, the girls and Dboys were invited into the home, w 2 most enjoyable evening .was spent. hments were served. Thursday even pupils of the fifth, sixth des surprised Mrs. Frede in the same manner. ldren were in this part ter the usual fum of finding the hidden . ones, Mrs. Church en- tertained th & with music games and re Rev. and M 1 Mitahell of village the hold. furnishinge uck for Brockton. net \Hl.\l'~ Lillian Brockton, Mas., past week left Thu afte Palmer Bros Thursday ever mill was down from this (Monday) ve many an nd the celebration ia noon. itute held at the \Il('d) proved very in- of the church t the noon hour. Aid society omitted the week as been enjoying a week's New London F' The Sunda Baptist chur teresting. T served lunch The Ladie meeting th John L Stamford and New York he convention of the O. tamford, at which were national convention to siuro in the summer. nessed the police appointed to the be held in Mis- Saturday he wit- de in New York. ATE NEWS _Ivoryten—Beacon L Circle of the eparing for fts social in June. Waterbury—Edward H. Landers, local barber, was appointed a member of the state board of barber examiners by Gov. Lake last week. Naugatuck—An appropriation of $190,- 000 will be required to meet the expenses of the Naugatuck Department of Educa- tion during the next fiscal year. New Milford—A meeting was held Friday evening for the purpose of ap- pointing a board of trustees and other officers for the New Milford hospital. Danbury—Members of the classes, of the classes of 1915 and 1918 of the Dan- bury High school are making arrange- ments for reunions of the classes during the early summer. Suffield—Mr. and Mrs. Judah Pheips entertained eight of their ten children and a few guests Wednesday at thelr home a a celebration of the fifty-fifth an- niversary of their wedding. Four gene- rations were present. Hartford—The annual meeting of the Nurses' Registry of Hartford was held Thursday. Following the business session there was a reception for about eighty members and guests. One of the reso= lutions was to have a banquet next yeas year which will mark the twentieth an- niversary of the organization. The re- ports showed there had been more than 2.000 calls this year, being 160 more than for last year, and 1,700 had been filled. Forestville.—The celebration held the other night in the firchouse i the Forest- ville section of the city was a brilliant affair. Mayor Joseph F. Dutton, mem- bers of the city council, Fire Chief John H. Hayes, members of the fire commis- sion and other officials gathered to cele- brate the arrival of the new piece of ap- paratus which will be installed in the Forestville house, the Mack combination pumper and chemical. Doctor (to old lady)—Yes, my . dear madam, those pains in your left leg come from age. Patient( with suspicion)—Yes. deetor, but my right leg is just as old as my left, and I have no pain in it—Houston Post. R will in hi illiam Hodge in his new comedy at Davis Theatre, Wednesday night

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