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A Bulletin Want WANTED—Fmale Advertisement Will Get It| . —— " — . I iserent Will Get It ‘Watchya think of a nice mild Ax rl Advertisement Will Sell It e —— FOR SALE A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WOR BALE FOE SALE—Autemoblies sively at the head table. Mrs. v ! o A e MONTVILLE WANTED—Man to act s houseman| WANTED—Saleslady take orders pri-| WANTED—Atonce, child’s seqond and | FOR SALE — White kitchen cabine FOR SALE—1917 4 cylinder Studes and clerk wlur;" $15 a ?w k, bourd und | vate u{:mu ‘mlr)x'u‘:e unnegessxry. crib, Apply Bulletin Office. mayli Hoosier; enamel lined refrigerator; n baker, first ciass Wndm,,.., new baticiy ;| The nine of the Robert Gair Corp. room. A yui at Lawton 1’ 3 Plumum §i0 vuklx' luann d for whole time; WANTED—A neoud hand nu'qlhr- m. ractically new, O. B. Dorsey, x;l #5900 for quick saie. H. Rummfl. med the ball team of the Thomas g v s st G ey e Leher 1 eobone G- ool s S FOR SALE |li “on cisvusmass S5 e game wa paged on e U WANTED—S 1 firgt_ el m men‘ 8. HOoNN My ' SRR T G FARMERS_Do you want a good two- FOR SALE—] 10-5. game was played on On. fast sellin 3};2?;::;’ flase saloomen | Ciy Hiail Station, New York. ~ may12d .nm’zfige;smmlqm 4 P 3 horse fertiliser or lime distributor? We tion, hike iew, Tuily equ F casville diamond. Beth Captain Matthew ons for tne right men. Addrw nox 22». WANTED—Young lady as tehphfla small lots. Call at our large salesroom |have s two-horse, 10-bushel size, Non- ||| $1,000 down, balance on mortgage anunu of lr‘ Morin, a laut: Geary and Manager Peter Toolin are wel! Lulletin Ofiice. ~ aylld ?ll‘ltor. &: uma not necessary. Waen in need of furniture, .wvfl, crock- gu“ wrv wpnge $45, wmz‘.lll we will S % m with the results of yhe game The BOY WANTED—Chocolate Ehnnne, 9 | PIY_Wasregen Hothl, i ery, ele, and save mones. Ihe largest DS t:‘,. 95, ar e hays Bve eligge comn (] will buy hewse in Vresneville, msn AR nnmun-ou-nu 13, for the local team was Walter Eroadway. aylid WANTED—Clean, experienced woman |8t0Ck of usied household zgods in Wind- | PIan “' ki 750 R 4 cyl, 7 passenger Studebaker Auwood and Charles Wieldwald, catclers, - - to do washi s Il deliver | ham county. Ward bro W el ad exl iz i5Je ni1]| containing two tenements and tires, mechanically rignt; | and M. Ditcher. Geary WANTED—Young than, 35 years of | 10 00 washing and “‘°“ e t., Willimaatie, Ct. ad | ¢ tory price o us. We have one v , paint, rignt; Geary, . Captain age, desires position as 'emuruur; ean | 304 get game.” Mrs. H W. pecan. Tele- | 8 te, Gt Tl e ey rfa. 999 two-horse check row || store, Annual rental $522. Lot ||| 528 seTies 13, 6 n{v. K Blude- | had his team in fine trim and tnroughout drive any e of GAr: no objections lo | Phone 12614 aplid . WHEN . ypuire cleaning _apise, Qo' | porn Slasise, bomplets ‘;‘vnh“fe{uslacrflf- baker iouring, newly over] and g00d | the gontest had the game well in hand, it - | burn your ol urniture, iments, wi we will sell af S o 4 LS B A IV | g SRD Ay the office of SUPAEIR’ |pers: \hex may be vaiudble: cull us nd | planter s Worth dotble the price we gl 40x150 feet. “This is a Bargain” ||| wiich are in exceilent shape, hase with hits well scaticred. The men made WANTED—Position as “chauffeur; four vhnlr.:‘h { M\:\xll’l;l‘lln::hh;g?flt ¥ :ntnfu 37 |find oat) highest sm ‘Ward, | Above prices f. o. b. cars Westerly. The blut ok em’-. two Sue-ten 3 - | & showing equal to any team in easiern ,;:nx upflmce wood references. . Hox | BoohiTator or plumping firm; must be | 30 & & \fater SE- Norwien. 'm. I9hi. [C. W, ‘Willand Haraware Co, Westerly, THOS. H. BECKLEY B A Jeal barguina, 1€ any of these mm & = A orwiel o al'least 21 years of age. Make appiica- m‘r ER e T Phon 278 MAIN STREET ||| sce ‘them. ¥ i Gilbert, SIaier A¥e, | the Hapert Gair corporation arrived mere TWANTED—An honest boy to werk in |tion by pen-written letter to R. I. Long- ton truek A, Gold- A good 5i-acre farm in s Fewelt Clty, Conn. Terse, Mioyite e drug store. Address Box 9§, Bulletin. hy, easurer, Connecticut Mfleulluul nmu “ Fruknn s‘, Tel, 114-4, -.gua mum‘,,, algo a Jeffery truck, in good NORWICH, CONN. v Monday to start wi in corrugated maybd itorrs, Conn. WANTED—Parcels to deliver and ex- | CoRdition, 2 good horse, two meat carts F¥OR uA.l.l—-lro‘ln i ‘-;r_ department of the Uncasville branch and cu:lcu. Dosition Wwanted by a wom- | press; guarantee Teasonable prices apd |4nd an 11 g"'i{"af"gn‘:”fi’“}‘l}‘xhfid o Eifhcnucm e v 4 e Ol sy an 10 ' experience. dress | gatistaction. Tel. 1314. D. Keroack. le ‘fia ilette, Killingly z non Div, 2 ‘fi"l ing and ing machine commenced op- L, I !‘.. eare The Builetin, _maylld maylod mayi YT Fr e g “- :u—._ also one :Io.t;er n;fl m;n- WANTED—A woman for The Tea WANTED—Large refrigerator; ~state e dsefi“,fi:dlfg fi{"mfi‘“‘;‘“fia'fi,g{;fil FOR S AI E at’ Datxarn peiow vomm‘n:u. Dt Eh martving 'Ln.ny The payet Room, 65 Broadway. maylld - | dimensions and where seen. A. K. Ltace, | Fetall; Rl parts ot oy, Sell, Overiand; overhuuled and i 0 o . A L piper Moty oy %% | Costandi, 112 Franklin St. ; 9 i machine which is being iengthened by the WANTED—Girl or woman for general 3 5 Desirably loeated, in Norwich Town.|J°chanica; condition; new lght over addition of dryers is about ready for op- housework, 56 Summer Si. over Laurel |~ ¥AEM wanted for cash; must be on | FOR SALE -Some Bousehold goods, at 3 4 &nd Willis Knight. § Union + | erations. Production will be tly in- Rill bridge. maylld | state rok% :m,dt n;nh:mnlmfl worth }guimaiafi" Inquire 326 Main pes o Rm"known as *“The Dodge property” con- Dl:anflem Conn. Telephone 104-3 » S . Ehie 3 m. WANTED—Neat young lady to work in | Price 3aked: wrile full bav ““';';“'“ P — {sisting of good house, with steam heat, | ——— D4 | mEheping 5 store; t ; steady position; | PrioS: 90 %9 orace 9%, | FOR SALE or exchange for dry stock, FOR SALE—1817 M ASHLAND COTTON CO, JEWETT must’ h:%;wrd‘ere:‘&c; 5 ¥ Peiorson, gi’",“!““':v C‘:::‘; _ may ‘m § youns alicen and lambs. O. nx;g.yxlnz%m.lelmm lihts, bath, ete, also other tene- | painted, VL1 Bic ‘rom"”et:‘;ll.o?. i e e A Tl Corhep o e o T runal h i hew CITY CONN. WANTS 3 OR 4 FIRST iy mat .umm'l’—my D e > jments, with fine garage and henhouses, { JAci® 3235 1oz clicher 4157 Soxs "% | everfing at their home. Winners of first CLASS DRAPER WEAVERS FOR sa}m“fi..'n‘éh"""‘ i -“.lxt.'a';" * | Agency, Danicison. mayed | peant barpin, dljn&%gguflonghh?ngglntffi 8t modest price If soid at once, 13- 3ot e S s v Chvman, Wk NI’ M d A t h: sh. P. O. B s ow ; 3Ux3 1~ Ilbol 3 r was awarded a flower vase, and Herbert NIGHT WORK WANTED i g nd chamber | o COLUTARNA0D | SRNTFARI, 7| damers s muat have csh B0, x| For tulr parieaiars inauire of | 3350 DL Lonekl madeis £ -.:'.‘.:E‘ W, Rogs. who recsived ‘aa_eveeshary fnd board, 178 West Thames St maydd | COR0- 89r23d | pom 5 ALE_Brown reed baby carriage, | e 2 neariy new, 375 n_mm: batteries, §237 | BFVCL M i Suotes-. = WHAT time is it by your watch? | §16, Tel. 748-4, maylZ BEAL ESTATE BROKER, WANTED 50 Women At Once WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be r-ady for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. work., Making Brassieres. Paid while learning. The Warner Bros. Co. 15 Chestnut Street WEAVERS Two-Loom White Worsied. Good pay. Steady Work. App.y WHITESTONE MiLLS, Danielson, Conn. WANTED Experienced saleslady ; steady position; must be from Putuam. A good chance for a long experienced salesiady to earn Imore mouey than s is earning. Inguife Ly letter only, contidential, A~ M. PAS- NIK, care Trili PASNIK CO., Putnam. FUNERAL DIRECTORS m €ummmgs & Ring Funeral Directors TEWTVROE and Embalmers : 322 Main Street P L mare, aged o, we FOR BSALE—Horses horses; one bay s 1150, wiil iet her go {1or $9o; one haise, weighs 1300, age $ Chamber of Commerce Building curs ; these oracs must be sold this week. Phase Ak vady Assistant | 110 North Nain . mayizd ¢ | FOR SALE—Three horses, 2 lumber wagons, 1 dump eart, I s of double aatucss. Inquire 4 Central Ave., A. Koz ¥ lowski. mayivd 40 HORSES Anether express car of 28 Harses, just arrived. Sormme nice pairs and extra good caunks, this time, weighing 1,200 to 1,600. You want to come and sce tiese—prices rignt, Tel. 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON GAGER Funeral Director and ‘,i DENTISTS balmer il ‘ P e e | DR, L. K UHAMBRILAIN . bk DENTAL SURGEGCN W M'Grory Building HOURIGAN BROS. Nerwich, Conn. FUNERAL DIRECIOKS Morwich and Jewett City NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 The henry Allen & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL IRECTORS AND LMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 419.2 DAY 08 NIGHT DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST B s m—— 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn, Shea & Burke B! ofice Wours: 12, 1303, 6:20-8 “umneral Directors 41 Main Street 7aul A. Schwartz, D. M. D, E R " — £ ey DENTIST TRUCKING SMEKS BLOCK, ON THE SQUAKI Tolephone 774 C. D. JOSLIN, 293 W st Main St v, e Bpecial Lollers and mas Who can sew, to do nice clean cigar for 7c, three for 202 Mr. Havana clzar 1oc straight. Krohn's s cial, local made, cigar three for 2%:; Manila cigar o¢, six for 25, Fagan's Smoke Shop. apriid WANTED—Second hand and unuquo furniture Tiger & Kremen, sucessors 4, Bruckner, 55 Franklin St, ?nonn 731-3 Neorwich. WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP, Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. ARCHITEOTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSQN I ABCHITECTS Buildipg, Nerwich, Conn, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AUTO TOPS made and put on;. bes . used ; complete lie of AcK Curtains; a4.80 LOWS, top and body supplies. ordon, 710 Loswell Ave. = mayed uwu TEST gasoline for plumbers use ; sa oil ior incubators and heaters: \umu polish for autos and other gcces- gories; Mobile oils of all grades. Jona- than Smith, Dealer in Oils and Gasoline, 30 Town St. Tel. 318. maysd HAVE your ures itreaded, ook like new, wear like new, as good Lanote Tire Co.. 93 W. Main SL tebid FORD D'WNEILS——que ynur agneto recharged in the car while you wait; hard starting and weak lights remedied. Ner- wich Welding Co. 31 Chestaut 81. Phone 214 feb22d Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET Storage, Repairing, Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 783 OVERRAULING AND REPARR WORK | Automobiled, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upheoistering and Wood Werk. Blacksmiihing in all its branches 35000 & Llark Corp, {£7 TQ 5§15 NORTH MAIN STREET MUSIO LOCAL aid 1034 uinlaice suly usee BUILDING 1 g Phone 1526 A. Su ~augdd e A e JMA & BELLONE, 102 Chestnut g R, e b 244 Baip fi';_v tractors, digging, stonework, brick: g 'aua“ gement work, and Diaster - 5.30-7.80 2.’ m., 30 p. m. £ LABBERT Occuns, t9u.0tug. FuMi or - GNAKO JAMES—Contractor of ‘,’.““f QIupee haling abd “"““‘l ltxcd\ax‘mg and stonewurk -and house- e ng. concrete work; all guaranteed L-r.: Uilst .‘“Jn‘.v worle. " 133 Oakridge St, Norwich, “Lelephone 37 Conn. 3d e CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. ui{ ace TLAAAAI. AMO Wy Iug % apecialty, Fuone Jnuwa & HARFLLY, | TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasgnable | prices. l ARTHUR H. LATH 1H Shetucket Street Rg:onq 5 E e PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. CIGARS " ciears ¥ nitestane Cigar sate $70 per thousand F. CONANT, 11 Kraoklly 8. P AT W T N TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail’ WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and m-urnal; at right prices, by skiiled ogn We carry a complete line of §| S sressneriond Domestic and Imported BOTELS m.dtl- __:-x—x-ml}Afi j-;-;bh. D. Morrissey, s lorr} it will pay you to walk over, §| £rou- - 'Bx'»én At B DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European Flan. JOHN R. BOWMAN || 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET || Bayes BHroa. Props. ~ Telephone 1231, NORWICH, CONN. il Established for Half a Century) Ko NOING - N, B, LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows' 'HERE & @o aavertising meumm m | Hall, Norwich. Private lessons daily. =-um Conaecticut equal 1o ‘Bulles | Phone 1706 or 1996. Evening class Mon- for business ~eeults. _. Mays and Thursdays, § o' ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violir Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS ‘ | TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET PLUMBING AND nAsut!nm Ea Breed Buildlag. - ROBERT J. COCBMANL PLUR SN HELTING AND MILL SUPPLIES Washinxton Square. FHONB 381 The very best piumbing by umn workmen at the fairest pricea is anteed; alsc heating and gas Htt croal JOHN F. TOMPKINS, € West Mala 3t " BOOKBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Breadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order POULTRY R SALE—G 's buttermil h&gx feed; it wnlmrk:;e :u ynu“‘n ehi Greene's "Sec:on ‘eed,” nznu fast” James M. Ynl:g'u & Son. WHEN TOU WANT to put your busl- ness belo!‘e the public, there l:dno medi- um better than tnrough the advertising columns of The Roosevelt Ave., Norwich. ¥OR SALE—Fisher upright piano, good condition, price very reasonable. Address Mrs. A. E. Lyman, Yantic, Conn, R. F. maysThSTu FOR SALE—Modern eight-room colo- nial house, with own water system, bath- room, steam heat, and garden, in village of North Bt.onmgmn. near trolley. Hib- berd R. Norman, Norwich, Conn. apr28ThSTu FOR SALE—Kitchen two-burner oil stove 1166-12. may1ld - BARGAIN for quick buyer; one 5 h. p. Empire_engine, Western electric_lighting piant, in A-1 condition; plant is large range ; and oven. enough for big farm; too small for my | use, For particulars, inquire at 583-4 or 973-14 Willimantic Division. mayl1d FOR SALE — White kitchen cabinet, Hoosier ; enamel lined refrigerator; hogany library table; mahogany sec bookease | prectically new. O. Dorscy, 8b Hobart Ave. Toayiida FOR SALE—R, I baby chicks, Tele- phone 15-)8 Hill Grove Poultry Farm. _mayl “FoR lets. ALE— 5 White Wyandotts pul- Apply Albert ililton, Hyde piace, mayiid Tit taken FOR SALE, at a sacrifice, t enge, 6i-acre farm with fine improve gne 9-rgom house 4-room large Dbasement barn, 'garage, chicken house, wood orchard, wood and no waste land, 45 use, ia apple , farm all level, s in fields, on main highway, 2 miles south of Pomfret Cen-: ter, Conn.. R. R. d have electric lights and water in (he hot this is one of the best farms in Windham county; I will inelude 1 pair of fine horscs, h: wagon, spring wagon, lows, b hold furnituroe for 2 hous rm is ready to commence w reason for sale, on account of old age and leaving the state; must sell at onee; pos. session in a few days; §1,800 cash, bal- ance on terms; no commission. Address owner, Isaac_ Futreil, Pomfret Center, Conn., R.'R. No. 2. may1id FOR SALE—Ten sct heavy single ex- press harness in perfect condition, $15 a set, made to haul one ton and a haif, ! nearly new; o ness, nearly mew, §35 a set; 2 light driving harness, they are beauties, §15 a set; every harness is perfect; will ship by express at once; when you re- ceive them if they are nut worth double what you pay, ship right back at our ex- pense.” Send check or moncx to kdward Daley, 88 Harrison St.. Frotiucnce, R. L. may1ld FOR SALE—Glenwood gas range. 271 Washington St. mayiod ¥OR SALE—Slab wood, §9 per corg,i delivered, nearly all hard wood. I Foote. Tel. 1851-12, may10d FQR SALE—Car extra shingles at M; car fancy clear butt shingles at '50 M car H. P. matched boards at 4 1-2¢ foot. Telephone A, R. Race, 19-2 Lebanon, Conn, may$d FOR SALE—A number of goats, angora and milk; also Holstein buli; will ex- change for horse or auio. Otto Anu(rsmx, R F. D. No. 5, City. may?9 FOR SAI.h—Re{,xa(ered [-yr*hhe bull 2 years old; also seteral tons of A-1 hay, Tel. 186¢-4. aprzéd FOR SALE—Well seasoned mixed slab’ wood. H. k. Beard & Son, City. Tel. 615-4. aprigd ¥FOR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per cord, stove lengths, Phone 1099-2. C. 8. Brown, Yantic. apri3d FOR SALE—One of the best farms in New London county, full set of large buidings, 132 acres of land, among other good farms; immediale posSession. Wi, A. Magon, Lebanon, Conn. FPhope 78, _apriid "FOR BALE —The dairy, fruit and poul- try farm of W. C, Smith 'in Franklin; on state Toad 15 minutes’ ride from Nor- wigh ; beautiful location, house up to date with ‘all the medern improyements. Come and investigate. C. Smith, on the premises, or Tel. 33-12, or inquire W. F. Hill, Thayer Blda. mardld 22 sel heavy double team har- | i | | i set of | smoath land, plenty fruit, good lake front- may7d Franklin Squaze. SECOND hand cars for sale: 1 uu ] eylinger K 11910 4 cylinder Ford truck, 1 m7 4 ed){l‘:der Blnfk d in very g condition. ABD al ufl e anm.hyd &, Moosup, Comna. ¥' r&. _ mayll “¥omr lAu—-Sefl Booth § passen rul—! Irurmg car. anmrc at store, 18¢ Frank- FOR SALE 6-ROOM COTTAGE, BARN, HEN HOUSE, 10 FRUIT TREES, ABOUT maylld 1V ACRES OF LAND, IN NOR- WICH TOWN. kfifl)fiv'm‘:x'n‘_flffisgy’.fl" s B‘; it10] Tel. C. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ||Willins, Lebanon, Conn. — mayiid INQUIRE OF FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell touring A-1 -x‘.gxs»;. ll‘:;fi)n H.ud u: .ver:n’d. rice fre Herman 8. Sears, care JAME L CASE %’h! Plaut-Cadden Ceo., Norwich, Conn. Telephone 876 s FOR SALE 1917 Cadil cheap. Phone $13-13. Adams Tavers, Norwieh Town. maylod FOR SALE—One 3-4 ton Buick truck, price reasonable Inquire Rieh & Rubin, may: 200 West Main St. FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell tous CAr. Hil hm% maybd 3 O. S. Peck, Plain 483-14. OR SALE—Scripps Booth m urd extra wheel &”‘. 61, apr2sd FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, good con- 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE NEW MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, ’\l!l OV"MHIN u‘a' revc inted, IN BEST RESIDENTIAL SEC- TELEPHONE 159. TION. dition, $500. Tel. 212. aprisd | JFOR SALE—181) Reo speed 'lw: will sacrifice for guick sale. 151 Town St. Phone §18-14. marisd Archa W. Coit | 63 BROADWAY FOR BA.I.E—-NI" 1321 Olkm road- ster and fl 1 le mariod Telephone 1334 COAL AND WOOD WAYSIDE FARM Beautiful 24-acre farm, on main auto | COAL, seatoned wood and kindlings Ia highway and large lake, 1-4¢ mile village 'large or smail quantities. Phone 504 or {and station, 4 miles Willlmantic, exceljent . 1336-2. R Shapiro, Willow St Sormerly 14-room house, large rooms, bath, etc., Durkee Lane. desisd good stables, garage outbuildings, and age, fishing, etc., only $5,000, quick sale. TRYONS' AGENCY, Wiliimaatie, Conn. FOR SALE Farm located three miles from Frank- {lin Square, on stale read and trolley lun. | containing’ 130 acres, well divided, good buildings ; must be seen to be appreciated —will be sold right. For particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, o Chiropediat. ur Teed). Suite Bt., Norwich, jan3id mayTd A. G. THOMPSON, . Fool Specialist (protect y 7-8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main Conn. Phone 1366-4. LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Central Building, Norwich. Norwieh, on the 2d day of May, A. D. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. FOR SALE Kstate of Herbert C. Taylor. late of Lighon, in said Districl deceased. il b jorie Taylor o ‘estches! 3 Good Safe, one Silent Salesman Show | 2 A""immm“m’ e s ol Case, one 10 foot Show Case, 2 Wall| geceased, a»:;eantri Inanurt and &led x‘ tition praying, for e reasons erein :’::fj;n?::: Sl Chaes, Raginen | thet She ha suttimtead mod s , etc. powerd as such Administratrix to com- LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY ?mmue! w":xw'"{d::"d settle & cl&u‘x“l; i i avor of said estal against one 63 Franklin Street, Opp. Bulletin Ce,| (1iii."o¢"New' London, Com. Whereupan, It 1s Opdered, That said petition be heard and determined ¢ the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- FOR SALE wich, in said District. on the 16th day of Six-room cottage house, With ajl mod- | May, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the ern improvements, hardwood floors, lot | (onoq R, (hat notiee of the pendency of said 120x160. iven"by the pablicatisn ol For full particulars, see thereon, be : V. COV this order one (ime in some newspaper A. V. COVELLO, having a circulation in said District. a Tel. 683-3. 198 CLf St. | least three days prior to the date of saj hearing, and that return be made to this Court. 20 mENT NELSON . ATLING, Judge. A e, The above and foregoing is & true copy TOQ RENT — Storage for househald HELEN M. DRESCHER, of record. Aueuz 3 gooas, eic. Dr, C. M. Lamb, 16 Town St. | may12d Clerk. lmyl2 " T0 REN rnished apartment, five NOTICE TO CREDITORS, rooms, to STy T mayl2d| AT A COUKY Of FRORATE NELD STOP in to see US; We carry every- thing in the line of secoud-hand furni- ture, atoves, ete. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St., Norwich. FPhone 1703-2. marzd | Norwich. within and (o the nmflet ;\,orlv.ich on the 11th day of May, A, D. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Jun Estate of Sarah A. Hiseox, late of TO RENT—Two furnished rooms in Thamesville, on troliey line. Phone 1188-3. _mayl2d TO RE preferred. 114 McKh\lw Al FAEMS for sale. Write for bulletin. R.c;:;fll Farm Agency, Daniclson, Conn, |sunny, pieasant location, private famil A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Nearly 2 acres of land with four large dwelling houses, on Slater Avenue, ¥O Jewett City, dyly surveyed and plotted, | Sioninston 1o we offer for sale on favorable terms. This is too good an oppertunity to rass by. BURDICK & McNICOL Real Estate, Insurance, Surety Bonds Tel. 12-3 or 120 Jewett City, Conn. e — FOR RENT—Furnished room, lar c. thelr claims n: mox&l’u tr:fn this notice to that effect, t of this order, on “w :'I"I! nearest ‘Write box 645, Bulletin Office. may12 FURNISHED room to rent, suitable for two gentiemen; board turnished it d da:llrw the place where 1ast dwelt, 57 Clift St. Phone 1460. ihe Qiace whete 9;“ un . wfilllhlu FOR_BENT — Six-room comge at | the same once in a i per haviag & Ocean Beach, large living room with fire- place, dining room, kitchen, hot and cold water, three bedrooms and bath, piano in- cluded. Inquire 81 State 8t., or Tel. 1047-2 New London. maylod BENT—Six-room tenement, , Fox Hill. mayilg 50 th'l‘—TLnen:lm,l fin! droox‘u. and elecfric, centrally ocae , at a lo iCe claims against said estale to the ilie” Tiuive of Jeveler, 26 Frankiia 5| seine e fi"’u?‘:‘:u'(‘fiz:'“" e e {] led in al FOR RENT—Raom ;nd board, vxlh tll“ LB circulation h\ said Dlllnct, turn to this lfi N! J. AYLING, Judge. o The sirove and Torogoing is & Lue eopy O} st HELEN M. DRESCHER, 94 NOTICE.—All creditors of mald de- eeased are hereby notitled o present thelr order. conveniences. Tel. §28-12. EVERETT H. HISCOX, FOR RENT—Furnished may12d Administrator. man transients aflu:mmod."lr‘%‘ol‘ 22-13. mflysd NOTICE TO c‘l.l”“ 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 KINDLINGS, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN, HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET FOR SALE A very choice nine-room cottage, -de- sirably located on Bread St. For fuller partiulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAY, REAL ESTATE BROKER, may7d Franklin Square, NURSERY "0 RENT—Furnished rooms for ll:htl housekeeping. 27 Division Bt. may2d FOR BENHM!‘I unu-any located rent reasonable; sultable for any Totail | busmesfl Tel. 246. aprigd TO RENT — Furnished Tele phoRe 274, s oo . 34 T A COUET OF VYRODATE HELD ., within and far the ;:l- t of at Norwiel, wit lnzn 9 ux # .\".wa. Judge. Norwicy, on the 1. resent—NF.LSON J. fate of Herbert C. Taylor. late eof Lisbon, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administra the creditors of said deceased 1o bring in their claims sxainst suid estate with'n six months fromn this eale, DY post l?tm to that effegt, to; uur with thig order, on the s und place whers, o 2 PIANO TUNEES FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner [n'ul e ‘r: med (ast owie and by pabl Y;luu SAme anca In & newspaper hav ance tlrflll;.ll':: in sald Bretrict, and -ah n- > i OOt 3 AYLING, Judge Phone 828-3 22 Clairement Ava | The above and foregoing is & trus eopy GEER I"mux: HEL] M. PRESCRER, THE PIANO TUNER Lz 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 I’.?:‘h’fi“nfil{b;“&‘.'-?.’-‘.a a‘ sald de- = eir claims agamnst aail estate to the INBURANCE e o e MY Withln ihe time limited in the ‘bmfil and !n;‘fl % order. mayl2d Admhflfll’li’ll. Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE QF ALL KINDS NOW is the time to trun and prune your fruit and shade trees by expert tree men. Phone 1957. George Monroe gec2éd COMPANY, "WHEN . neas b:e!oray O manE tu pus your nen |} Norwich, Conn. am than through Gl'll‘h‘ solumns of The Buu&s‘n. e MRS didate Tuesday evening. At the convenlion of the M. W. of A held recently in Stamford John national convention which will be held in the summer in St. Loais, Mo. Willlam LaBounty is at work lehster fishing on Fisher's Isiand. Mre. Irene Rogoff is stenographer in an insurance office in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Chagnon have returned after a week's trip through the larger cities of the Middle Atlantic states. Henry Hart of Matick, Mass., visited friends in Palmertown over Sunday. Mrs. Clarence D. Hall of Brooklyn wis ited relatives in Paimertown recently. Frank Arnold of Norwich was a buste ness caller in the village last week. John Nichols of Norwich was a busie ness caller in town recently. John B. Home and family have moved to the tenement formerly used for a band room by Orville C. Walden. An interesting ball game was played by local men Sunday afternoon em Dris- coll's fleld. - WEST KINGSTON Rev. Mr. Pickles . preached Sundsy morning and evening at the ehureh. He Was entertained by Mrs. O. W. Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Barrington were here Saturday looking at real estate with a view to purchasing. Lucian Beloit, who has been ill for sev- eral weeks, died Sunday morning. He Was a great sufferer. He leaves his widow and stepson. Funeral serviees were held at Peacedale Tuesday. Mrs. Richard Bristow visited her mother, Mrs. John Bristow, at Hope Street hospital Baturday. Everett Moore of Richmond, who is in very poor health, was a visitor here Sat. wrday. Friends here of Louis Grinnell of Exe. ter are sorry to hear of his serious {liness. He lived near here for several years when & young man. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson were vis- itors in Providence Friday, A local pouitryman has a hen's egg which measures 10x8 1-2 inches. How i that for an egg when eggs are only bring. ing 33 cents per dozen? William Graham, son of Mrs. Beleit, and his family of Bradford are spending a few days here. uPE A. Money spent Sunday at his home Mrs. Emma Chaffee, whoe has been staying with her cousin, Mrs, J. J. Cote trell, has returned to her home at Hope Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Stone of North Kingsten were callers here Saturday. May baskets are popular amenz the young people. EAST THOMPSON Rev. W. H. Bath of Norwich, distriet superintendent, will hold first gquarterly conference in the M. E. church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Prayer meeting will be held Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ress. Albert Kreciglowa has found employ- ment in Jewett City and moved his fam- ily there Monday. Willlam Kingsbury is Iimpreviag his home, having had a veranda built, and m is painting the house. An all-day meeting of the Barnest ‘Workers' circle of the King’s Daughters was held at the hall edu-lay. the usual monthly meeting beis on account of the W. C. T. ? c-mflw held in Putnam last week. Mother's day is to be observed at the M. E. church Sunday morning at xuo There will be a sermon by the pastor aad special music by the choir. A fire was started by eparks from a locomotive Tuesday forenoon just east of the village. A strong wind was blowing and before help could be summoned the fire was making good headway, The see tionmen were called, also Fire Warden George Law, who with a force of men worked hard until dark. Many acres ef sprout land were burned over. It was very near Frank Logee's on the Buek Hii road, and 2t one time the men had te fight hard to save the house from being burned. More than 100 acres were burned over, CHESTERFIELD People from here attended u'un in Nu;ue Monday and 'l\m-du orence Powers w: caller Miss !Rose Burnham of V.l:ntlc M‘T’ e David and Israel Ribner of New Yepk have been spending a few days heve bomqu-(hnmbyuul-mu»dr llr “and Mrs. Baker hgve moved from the Robert Dart place to a farm in Sa- lem, recently occupied by Mr. Kreps sacle. Mr. and Mrs. Mudget fo Falry Lake farm and Willlam Brill have purchased :v automobiles as has Abraham Sav- People from here attended a dance at Comstock hall Thuraday. Many May baskets are heing hung in this village by the young people. Mrs. Joseph Kaplan and children whe have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John R, Kanlan, returned to New Yark l-tvfi! Mrs, Jacob Strzywewsk! Ross Strgy- sewski and Miss Florence Romers of Lyme were callers on Mrs. Jeanette Phfl- lyss and Mrs. J. E, Powers Sunday. The Y. M. H. A of New Londan play- ed baseball Sunday with the M, W, team of this place, the score being 9 te 0 im M. H. favor. Many were preseni te watch the game. —_— ew Pritala.—During the fiseal yoay | udlu March 31, the net incrzase in the | Sinking funda ‘ot "the city depaciments he was $70,532.27, according to the o‘n nual report of the board of finances and taxation, of which Frederick S. Cham- berlain is president. 1 | night.