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A Balletin Want uv-mwmrun ——-== A Bulletm Fot Sale : ‘Advertisement Will Sell It 'Alfl.—_ WANTEDTwo umrlehu ready for . work -'unnl—un of ggod standing in his community. to for ~ trees, hrune, Todes, Vi, bulb: "o1d fashioned high commissions mo_delivering or gollectin Nurserie: ders {or fruit and ornamental trees, Bhrubs, etc, and engage sub-agents; ex- clusive territory ; whole or ipay weekly ; apply st once. Knight & Bast- Wick, Newark, New York State. mayl4d “BE A DETECTIVE—Big wait: we show you. weits Wagser 100 ‘may 4. to B New York. sell mmm “WANTED—Man_ phrubs, roses. trees, viants; weekly pa; now. Barry Nursery, Rochester, N. maylid N, brakemen, beginners $29( later $300 ; no reduction. Railway, Office. 3 TRy WANTED—We have permanent positien for zan near his own home gt wood par. I rfild write Pequod Nursery Y ille, Conn. I'nl!lld WANTED—An honest boy to work in ore. Address Box 99, Bulletin. 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 ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Willimastic trolley car due at nklin #quare Thursday at 2.45 . ladys handbag. Return to Hulleth and recelve r 4. or Teiephone 1024. may13d FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Phone 238-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and al Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co, 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke neral Directars 41 Main Street — “nitestone Clgar sace 370 per thousand CONANT, 11 Fraaklia St TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic lnmdP Imported Cigars. it will pay you to walk over. JOHN R, BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN, stablished for Half a Century) e '48—3$36 weekly, 75c hour iteed ; Z:" ordera for g vering ; pay In uni ry. Box h " mayidd | WANTED-—GLs; fvo and four sirp: 5 a Do B3 Wtak Do New Loadon, Con: Telephone 442 may13d 'Al!!l)—-fi‘l‘h to work h‘l ne,“; b\:ix ‘;‘;‘.‘Z&’.‘.‘“:‘:JL“A e‘.‘x‘:“’é’&%‘.“’i‘nm&u" may13d WANTED—Young lady as tclephone operator; experiencé not necessary. Ap- ply Wauregan Hotel. may13d ) EOB SALE FOR SALE WANTED—To know Christian £ At who w‘ould 1ake elderly 1 and care for; references Tequ te Box 463, care Bulletin, " PILES, fistula, fissures, for free trial treatment. burn, Ind. ma; AM WORTH §80,000, widow. age 23, will marry. Address Alice, Box 3099, dackson- ville, Fla. > ‘may14d MAREY_For establishe years; tho members, hoth sexes, Wishing early mar- riage; confidential- déscriptions free. Old H Oakland, C: WANTED—A woman for The Tea Hgom, 65 Broadway. maylid WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN Brainard & Armstrong Co. Golden Street WANTED Salesladies for Saturdays. Apply at Once. Self-Service Shoe Store Thayer Building WANTED A young lady, 18 to 20 years old, to learn office work. Ad- dress “50,” this office. WANTED 50 Women At Once Who can sew, to do nice clean work, Making Brassieres. Paid while learning. The Warner Bros. Co. 15 Chestnut Street FOR BALE—Horses FOR S teams of horses, weighing 2800 _Ibs., extra fine. Inguire 33 Klizabeth St. Sunday. mavlid FOR BALL—Extra good driving horse, weighs about 900, harness and buggy. Max Morkowts, Hanover. may1sd FOE SALE—Threc horses, % lumber wagons, 1 dump cart, 3 sets of double harness. Inquire 4 Central Av o 40 HORSES Another express car of 28 Horses, just arrived. Some nice pairs and entra good chunks, this time, weighing 1,200 to 1,600, You want to come and see these—prices right. Tel. 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON maylid nusmnss Fran. T% ~worth 335,00 Fould marry. V-Bok 35, League, Ohic Tty HOTEL proprietor, 55, with $60.000, wants wife. U-Box 42, League, X e 0. maylid E” lceration, biceding, itching, "cured at home. Writs S. 'l‘l,l’ller.1 Au- marriage, absa- in the country; ‘wealthy The, eliable, Club, Mrs. Wrubel, Bax 26, ;| FOR SALE—Pedigreed New Zealand red rabbits, 2 months oid, $2.50 pair ; also IHI in all cplors, §1 a pair up. Courtellotte, 71 Maple N FOR SALE—Two _thoroughbred Hol- stein bull calves, two Joune grade Hol- Stein cows, one With calf by side, othor due to freshen soon. J. Kellogg kail, D. 1. Tel. 151 mayldd “FOR SALE—Two-family house, in ex: cellent candition, Laurel Hill section, near trolley, always Tented; price 3,000 ; cash required §1,000; liberal terms. Addvess Good Vqé\le.,‘%ulmm Phone 1816. FOB SALE—Two half barrels outside house paint, one gray and one white, one barrel fi o oo paint. af factory e ickory St. ER pieces of good antique op Eale today (Saturday) and ‘Windham Green, Windham, maylid maylid Ahv gmnure onday. WEALTHY southern widow, 23. wants husband. F-Box 1134, League, Detroit, mayld DOW, 35. worth §60,000, will marry. N-Box 325, Club, Fort Wayne, Ind. _mayléd T BACHELOR girl with large farm will marry. Club, Box 55, Oxford, Fla. mayl4d PRETTY GIRLIE, just 1§, wants af- fectionate husband. Box 186, Winter Gar- den, Fla. mayldd DO YOU need a wife? Write Mrs. Willard, Box 749, T mayidd IMPOTENTS re wonderful sur- gical Spiint Wimpus ; results positiv e; im- mediate srantald, sec doctors, drug- gxsm ‘Write Higrade Specialty Co., St. Louis. mayl4d MARRY If lonely; for results, try me; best and most successful “Home Maker hundreds rich wish marriage 500 strictly confidential; most reliable ; vears experience ; descriptions free. “The Su cessful Ciub,” Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oak- land, Calif. may14S CATHOLICS wishing to marry, wanting introductions, booklet free. Write Catholie Correspondence Club, ~ Grand _ Rapjas, m: NTED—Five or six cheap ung s or heifers due soon. John Potter, wold, Conn. mayli4d ¥ | Boswell Ave. ¥O! sAL,E—Gma Tiot water heater ‘and ;{nnw‘hun. Beverly, 79 Hamilton A “FOR SALE_BIy goat, harucss and sulky. A. M. Rockwood. Franklin Hill. mayl4d FOR SALE—Fisher upright piano, good gondition, price very reasonable. Address Brg A E Lymen, Yantie, Conn, X may5ThSTu HOUSE dresses, $3 per dozen ; write for catalogue; eample sent C. O. D. for $1 Economy ‘Sales Co., Boston, Mass. maylid FOR SALE—Modern eight-room colo- nial house, with own water system, bath. room, steam heat, and gdrden, in vi of North Stonington, ncar tr berd' R. Norman, Norwich, Con apr2§ThS T FOR SALE—Early cabba lettuce plants in.flats. Wm. P. Wa Fei. 1121-3, FOR SALE—One pair 4 year old Hol- 5. L. Pierce, stein stoers. Phone, 1856-4. R.F. D. T FOR SALE—_Art sq viceable. Call 1027-3, 5 mayidd °{} Phones . 1 $1,000 down, balance on mortgage will buy house 'in Greenevi containing two tensments and I1] store. Annual rental $522. Lot 40x150 feet. “This is a Bargain." THGS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. S FOR SALE Desirably known . as located, in Norwich Town. “The Dodge property, sisting of good ‘house, with steam heat, electric lights, bath, etc., also other tene- ments; with fine garage and henhouses, at modest price if sold at-once. For fuller particulars inquire of JOUN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, mayid Frauklin Squase, FOR SALE choic con- nine-room cottage, de- ted on Brgad St. FOR SALE—One Ay years old, all white, Wwith red e enough to_serve any size. rocki, Yantic. ¥0! Killingly; also a Je MEN—Women—Girls _wanted $116. 4185 montn government Joba? hundreds | onditon, & gaod horsr, e Spenings: white. - Thmeaiately Tor Net g g toxe immediately for Jist.|dale doz. 8. R. Gillette, K n’ Institute, > may14d Candy store _and pper Jahs 50 bake ovens Eive price and phoee gan e seen. Hickie, Putnam, R mayldd, * W Second hand _ furniture, hooks and antigues. C. J. King, 48 Water e ¥ Te cleaning house, don't furniture, books and pa- vers; t uable; cail us and find ouf Louis D. Ward, 30 and 52 Water St. Norwich. Tel. 708-3. NTED — Second _hand _ household modern or antigue. in large or small lots I at our large salesroom When in need of furniture, stoves, crock- etc,, and save, money. The largest K of used houséhold goods in Wind- Ward Bros., No. 45 Jackson ay5d er: compan| wish early marriage; confidential,’ reliable, satisfactory results. Mrs. Gray, Box 47, Kansas City, Mo, Dept. 202. “mayis yANTEDVaults and cesspools_to clean. H. L. Harris, R, F. D. 1, Box 138, aprad IF YOU WANT a healthy, wealthy, Joving wife, write Violet Ray C. Dennl- son, Ohio. " Enclose stamped eavelope. e DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. l PIANO TUNERS FLATER FIAX by Harry Be Korwich,” Comn. fll Jrepaired and tuned 79 Hamilton Ave., mayis FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairement Ava GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone 511 HOTELS AMERICAN HOLSE, D, Prop. First class Garige Serv Bected. Phone. n-ud-'ftu-s DEL-HOFF HOTEL, las Bros., Props. * Telep 1221 NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St,. Norwich, Conn. Offies Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teissnone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST JOMEES BLOCK, ON THE SQUARE Telephone 774 BUILDING PERRONE & Christian Co. building filllll’.:lfll’l, stonework, brickwerk, \con- g &nd cement, plaster, and paat, and ‘ g _extra. 15 Platt A»c Tel. No. fi Call between 5 and 6.30 a. m. and m 5.40 10 § p. m. augdd LALIMA & BELLONE; 102 Chestnut 8t, contractors, digging, stonework, brick- ork, cement work, and plaster Phone !u 12, 5.30-7.30 a.'m., 5-9 p. m. maysd FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of quuu and sioneworks “and bouser n rete work § u ¥ erv{lc Ufn CEMENT_ FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CAIPINTIR and BUILDER aterials at - right ™55 West Main st m.‘;% ‘e uunxnnu "BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made -nd Ruled to Order! *m for business resul’s. | postal mai 1 REPRESENT the Cumard S. S. Co. For information concerning passports ap- ply to Joshua Taylor, Pass. Agent, 130 Main St., Baltic. Tebiss) ORDINARY shampoo, facial or mani- may13d FOR SALE—Ice cream, whole: retail ; delivered to all parts of ci Costandi, 112 Franklin S pearl barp diamond r 230, X _FOR SALE— §15. Tel. 748- W.Asmnglm\ S FOR SALE—S| "$9 per delivered, nearly all hard wood. I V Foote. ‘Tel. 1851- " Tefephone A. K. 1 FOR SALE—A nur and milk; change 1or ho rsom, R. F. D. No. 5, Cit mayid FOR SALE—Registered Ayrshire 2 years old Tel. 1864- FON SALE—Well seasoned 1 wood. 1. B. Lieard & Son, C _aprisd “FOR SALEHard wood, $10_per cord, stove lengths. Phone le Brown, Yanti FOR SALE—One of the best far: New London county, full sct buildings, 132 acres of | good farms; immediate posSe: A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Phone 7. “ | The Io A Very Atiractive Residence In Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE # Situated an P Mountal to sciools, Main ions. House § large verandas is. A bargain V. HAYDEN mantic, Conn. erty No. elevan roor lights, steam living room, lar cellar, and house was all pered less than two| months ago, and is in A No. 1 shape. is about 65x173, and a | garage on it; has space for four autos. hic place cannot be duplicated for | painted and pa 030, and | will sell it at a right | price, at this tir | a REAL home for REAL SEE CHARLES W. BURTON| NO PHONE INQUIRIES ANSWERED cure now s0c. Lindgrén's, 106 Thayer | _apriid “li‘ifilfid*fi Hairdressers. Tel. 372-3.| “yoR SALE—The dairy, fruit and poul- CLERKS (men, women) over 17, for $120 month; exam- experience unneces- a tee particulars of instruction, write J. Leonard (former civil service ex- aminer), §91 Lquitable Bldg., Washing- may1id try farm of W. C. Sm'th 'in Fra; state road 15 minut de from wich ; beautiful location, house up to date with ‘all tue modern improvements. Come and investigite. W. C. Smith, on the premises, or Tel 33-12, or inquite W. K. Hill, Thayer Bld mar31d STOF in to see us tyever: WANTED—Parcels to deiiver and ex- press; guarantee reasonable prices and satisfaction. Tel. 1314. D. Keroack, may10d thing in the line of second-hand furni- ture, @toves. etc. New London Salesroom, 1§ Water St., Norwich. Pnone 1 mar2d VANTED Large refrigerator; state | , FARMS for sale Write for builetin. dimensions and where seen. A. R. Race, | R&Cine's Farm Agency, Danieison, Cona. Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 19. dec3d FARM wanted 1 WIDOW CKE state road goea finely located, between Hartrord price asked; write full particulars and |limantic, good roads, near m price; 100 to 160 acres. Horace S. Katon, Willimantic, Cann. ‘may7d “‘ADT D~Flfl) low price farms for quick sale; any location. Weisler's Farm Agency, l)a}\iulSOll. may 6d. COLLINSWOOD ~ SANITARIUM cancers, tumors and ulcers, New Haven, Conn. apr23d WHAT time is it by your walch! ‘Walchya think of a nice mild Anndora cigar for 7c, three for 207 Mr. Vega Havana cigar 10c straight. Krohn's Spe- cial, local made, cigar three for 26c. Manila _cigar oc, six for Zbc. -Fagan's Smoke Shop. apra7d WANTED—Second hand and annmn furniture. Tiger & Kremen, successors to A. Bruckner, 85 Franklin St. Pnone 717-3 Norwich. warzd WANTED |WEAVERS ON KNOWLES 4 LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTEACTORS JOBEERS, Flumbing and lieating. JOLN BLUM, Breed Buollding, Phone. THONE 583, & The very besi piumbing by expert workmen at lbhe {#irest prices is guace snieed; also heating and gas fitlag SOMN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Maia $t. ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning ‘and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 16674 COAL AND WeOD for 32 6TH STREET . prods acres land, half beautiful, ric c mdant woodia fields, nice pastur: iarge, young ap: e orc farmhouse, large barns and farm v team, noultry 'md ings, 13 head cattle, complete farming cqu widow must sell, §. TRYONS' maylid Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephone 87 SMITH AVENUE FOR SALE Three Family House 10 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. RENTS FOR $552 A YEAR. Price $4,500 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ASK James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET A SPLENDlD OPPORTUNITY Nearly 2 acres of land with four large dwelling houses, on Slater Avenue, Jewett City, duly surveyed and piotted, we offer for sale on favorable terms. This is teo good an opportunity to pass by. BURDICK & McNICOL Real Estate, Insurance, Surety Bonds Tel. 12-3 or 120 Jewett City, Cenn, BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE' YOUR COAL. 325-2. ‘R. Shapiro, Willow B Laae. rkee mu CHIROPODIST A, ¥. §. Rastern Connecticut equal . to 50: Du‘ntg gl?lfin{ok‘el "m.:s Lhow Cotn. P nna 366~ “QW 1w ro ml‘fl!h wlllmh % The e mcx'a“:? saendd wesd g %ki" “t’": Every load 100 per céiit. hard and full cord for— ONLY .§11.00 LSO CHESTNUT. WQOD. AND INDLINGS, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE IN' THE CITY 'OR TOWN. 'HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET b)Y 25 TONS OF GOOD HAY, FRED W. may13d Will buy new modern home, at, desirable neighbor- Archa Telephone W. Coit 1596 | FOR SALE Central Building, Norwicli, FOR SALE | Good Safe, one Silent Salesman Show | | Gase, one 10 foot Show Case, 2 Wall| Registar, | Gases, Desk, Small Shelving, etc. LIBERAL LOAN.COMPANY Cases, 83 Franklin Street, Opp. Bulletin Co.| FOR SALE room cottag Sith all mod- improvemenis, hardwood flors, lot For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, % Tel. 68375, - 198 cuff se e housé, | five rooms, gas shed rooms; gentle- odated. Tel. FOR RENT- lman. transien: d acco ed rooms for light ision St.- may ¥OR RENT—Store centrally located; rent reasonable; suitable for any retall business. 'Tel. 34 aprsd ting of a 25! rge | hood. Further particulars ! location. Goed 7-room house, . barn, sheds and other buildings. Plenty of fire wood and some timber. Near school.” Telephone connectign, Price low if taken at once. ADDRESS: BURDICK & McNICOL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE JEWETT CITY, CONN. FOR SALE—Autamobliey FOR SALE—Ford tour able vrice. Call after 5 p. ley Ay FOR SALE—Four cylinder ger Buick, A-1 condition. 110 anxnn St maylid FOR SALE—Ford sedan, in fine cons | tion, like new, fully euumn‘d $650 cash. Inguire of Mr. Morin, at The Plaut-Cad- den Company. may1dd FOR SALE—3 1-2 ton Velle with dumy, body, holds 4 yards, and go anywhere with 'it, new oversize tires, be sold &1 very low figure. A. Gordom, 711 Boswell mayldd FOR SALE—1914 Cadillag roadster, 1y vaiuted, new cord tires and in gen- excellent condition. Tel. Putnam 4 or 3 may13d FOR SAL) touring in excellent rurimgg order. Inquire in store, 715 Bos- vell AV ay] FOR SALE—1917 4 cylinder Stude- ker, first class condition, new batiery; for quick eale. L. H. Richmond, maylid iystic. USED CAR B!BBAI)S—O ng series 1! 4 cyl, 7 passenger Studebaker touring, good {ires, good paint, mechanically right ; oue serics 18, 6 cyl, { passenger Stude- | baker touring, newly overhauled and zood tires; two 1917 Maxwell touring cars Which are in excollent shape, have had best care, extras; two one-ton Ford deliv- ¥ trucks, real bargains; one 1917 & cyl, 7 “passenger Reo iouring, exceptionally er. If “any of these st you ve been looling for, call and H. Gilbert, Slater Ave., | Sewett Clty, Conn: Tel. 46, mayl2d FOR ‘n\ E—1919 Ford laurlnl car in m, run 7,000 to 8,000 miles. belween 7-8 . m. Phone 32-4 Leba- | don Div. may12d SECOND hand cars for sale: 1 1919 6 linder Kisselkar, 11910 4 cylinder Ford cylinder Buick truck, all jod. condition: . Apury. at George dioosup, Conn. Phone 72%. . y14d] ne al vy painted and overhauled, e Herman S. Sears, care | ¥om SALE — 1917 Cadillac_ cheap. e 818-13. Adams Tavern, Norwich . ‘may10d roadster, d lires 961. cripps Booth d repainted with tire. roadster, good con- apr2id FOR SALE—1919 Reo will_sacrifice for quick sale. | Town St. Phone 813-14. mar1sd ¥OR SALE—New 1921 Oaklan m-a- ter and 5_pass. touring, $1,280; 4 pa: {coupe and 5 pass. sedan, $1,980; Vormwly trucks, 2 and 3 1-2 ton capacity, $3,409 and $1400. H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple S, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. mariod FOR SALE Are you interested in a 1921 Oakland Touring Car ? If so, we have one which carries a full guarantee. PRICE $1,000 NORWICH BUICK CO. i AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ us oil for incubators and heaters: 1 polish for autos and other acces- Mobile oils of all grades. Jona- th, Dealer in Olls and Gasoline, Tel. 318, mayéd our tires 1(readed, look like I 93 'W. Main St feb: | FORD OWNERS—Have your magneto recharged n the car while you wait: hard arting and weak lights remedied. Nor- wich Welding Co., 31 Chestnut St. Phong 214, feb22d than | 30 Town St HAVE new, | Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET |Storage, Repairing, Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 763 Frezen Radiators Repaired and Recored Thoraughly Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STKEET, (East Side) QVERRAULING RRD REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, ‘Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches 30ott & Clark Corp. ¥ 1507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET AUTOS TO HIRE Tl) BENT — Fumuhed rooms. ’I‘H.:- phose 274, Jaaid FRANKLIN SQUARE Tax, 209 Maln Bt Puone 1994 G. R Brown. sepidd A Farm of about 100 agres, in good || DQ YOU BEUEVE IN “SAFETY FIRST 7" f 3o place Bl L Rt T HAROLD S. BURT e losucaate foe Liability, Phone 538-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. “'Careful Attention to All Details. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | % Don’t Break Your New Year’s’ Resolutions to Increase 28 Shetucket Strest. Agency Established May, 1846 ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Beilding, Norwieh, Conn. Er——eere— DAXCING N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows' Hali, Norwich. Private lcssons dail Phone 170 or 1996. Lvening ciass Aoa- | days and Thursdays, 8 oclock. apred TRUCKING D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St W 6 ever laing anywhere. Special ate feation given (0 mLoving bOlicrs aud ma- CAL sud iong distauce auio i Phuno 1926 A Sicgel KGE LAMBERT Occum, t :i.g‘:hsuntu oving esd truckin 12 Fracy { . .x Distance Movisg snd l-.xpru;x PA i, 14 Bosaell Ave el 1 | wkAsisG ana woves; wng duunu trucking ® sbeciaity. dobu H. Ford 233 Maln St uéviid BMLMLLL & SUN, [t ey S gy N LONG DISTANCE MOVING BROWN & MAKTLLY, spelucke: 21 Pnone i PLLNG AND FUANITURE MOVING TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly ané at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CHEDITORS. AT A COUKT 0 PROBATE NELR at Norwich. witha and for e District ot {'!o'rl'm' on the 12th day of May, A. D. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge state of John H. Broderick. Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Orderéd, That the ~Executor _cite the crediiors of said decease to pring in thelr claims against said estate within six months from fhis date, by posting a notice to that effect, togethor with a copy of this order, on (he signpost ncarest te the place where said deceased last dwelt, 84 In the samo Town. and by publishing the same once 'n a newspaper b circulation in $aid District, and make re- fumn to this Court. NELKON J. AYLING, Judge. ‘The above and foreKoIng is & Luc copy of rd. Arl.lc;l: HELEN M. DRESCi1 NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- eeased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate fo the under- siy 79 Main St., Terryville, Fikia, the time limited in tho 4bo foregoing order. JAMES A. BRODERICK, Executor. NOTICE THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE CITY OF NORWICH ARE HEREBY WARNED TO MEET AT THE TOWN HALL ON MONDAY EVENING, MAY 16TH, 1921, AT 8 0'CLOCK (STANDARD TIME), TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOE THE VARIOUS CITY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED AT THE ELECTION ON JUNE 6TH, 1921. THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMIT- erk. mayldd TEE, BY W. H. CALLAHAN, may13d CHAIRMA NOTICE The partmership heretofore doing busi- ness under the nrm name of Bruetle & |Lucas 1§ this day dissolved by muiual consent. The busimess will be continued by Louis J. Bruette, who assumes and will vay all clafins agdinst said parincrship, {and all claims dus partnership shoul bBe paid to said Louis J. Brueite, who is wuthorized to receipt for ihe same. Dated gt Norwich, May 12(h, 1921, LOUIS J, BRUETTE, JOHN C. LUCAS, JR. late of at .\nnv "‘iw B ww,m ¥ "'"“T"W istate of A A .\d l .1:‘ in Afll‘d District, aypearing to llnl l-lh: {Court that upon the Sellkm ministration account with ihere. Yemains for - istribution s of tie Administrator cortain pas- 0 Teal estate, it is Ordeted. That & hearing be had at the Probate Court Room in the City. wich, in s istrict, on the 15th May. A.D. 1821, at 11 ‘eclock im | on, to ascertait the heirs and Siutees of enld tate, aud that the Admisistrator give notice of said by publishing this order once i newspaver Maviag a eireulation ln 1. and 2185 cause 3 copy of suchs Rotice to 6 sent to every person knowm to be an helr and- distributée of said es~ tate, at least three days prior to the date of £aid hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER. Cletk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HE) Norwieh, within and for the D W :!.fi _ LSOX I AYLING, Judge. . Adam, late of Nor- s2id estate to the e; it is therefore _ Ordered. That the 19th day of May, A. D. 1921, at 19 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Court R in_the City of Norwich, be. and the . apnointed f ring the same, te’ said Administrator is directed fo Teof by publishing this or- in some newspaper having a eir- tion in said Distriet, and by posting DY hereof on the public signpost in ich nearest where said deceased st dwelt, at least five days prior to the date of said hearng. and make retura ta he Court. ELSON J. ATLING, Judge. The above and forsgoing is a true copy of record. Aiest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. m: A COURT OF PROBATE HMELD A at Norwich, Norwich, on the Present—N) Estate of Estber K. Hall, wich; in said Distrie deceased. Otis B. Hall of Norwich, Conn., ap peared in Court and fi a petition pray. Ing. for the reasons therein set forth, that n'!min-sir\urm be granted upon the estate 4 deceased, aleged 1o be Intestate, It Is Ordered, That sald ard and dete ed at the urt Reom in the City of Ner District, on (he 20th day of 1321, at 10 o'clock in. the i that notice of the pem id peti n, and of sald he: con, be given by the publication o order oné time in soms newspapes jon in said Distriet, at six days prior to the date of sald aring, and that return be made to this ELSON 3. AYLING, Judge. and foregoing is a true copy HELEN M. DRESCHER. COURT OF erA'l'B HELD ch, within_and for the District of on the 13th day of May, A D. J. AYLING, J S Dvural Tals of Naw: 1 of Norwich. Comn., and filed a petition reasons therein set forth, purporting 1o be the and testament of said deceased be_admitted to probate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 17th day of May, A. D. 1321, at'3 o'clock in the af- ternoon. and (hat notice of the pendency of said petition, and of eaid hearin; | thereon, e given by the publication this order one time in some newspaper hzv ng a circulation in said District, at st three days prior to the date of said ring, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, _Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Bozrah, within and for the District of Hosrah. ob the 1%th day of May, A D. 1921 JEmeent = WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, udge. Estate of Stef Chechkan, late of Bes rah, in said District, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his admine istration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 19th day of May, A D. 182 2 o'clock in the afternoon, af the Prohate Court Room in Bozrah, tn said District, be, and the same is. ° pointed for hiearing the same, and for t ascertainment of the distributces of said estate, and the said Administratrix is di- rected to give notice thereof by publish ing this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation In said District, least three daye Drior to the date of hearing, and make return to the Court. WAREHAM W. BENTLEL mayldd GOSHEN y nstitute of the New London ¢ Sunday School association, held Wednesday afternoon, May 4th, at Gosh- en church, was a meeting of inepra.on and helpfulness. The devotional services at two o'clock was led by Rev. Edward stor of the Baviist cnurch, and | 07 promia- e kers connected with Sunday school work of the county and state. Rev. Thomas A. Willlsms, with irs, ms and_dagighters, Olwen, and Miss Clara Gillett, atigndel thé New London County cobferenco >f Congtye gational churchss at Gresaevite Tuees day. Arthur Lathrop, of home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Randall, R Case and daughter, wi Fair View farm, Post Hill. Columbia, Sunday aftermoon. Thers bemg a cleas atmosphere Sunday, from the sunny hill- top could be clearly seen the tower af Storrs, the Meriden mountains, Mt. Tem and o Holyoke, Mass., also other Jofty peaks on the horizon. A number from here atiended the meeting of the Bastern Star ia Colches- ew York, was Mrs, J. e visitors at Sunday, % will be conducied by Rev. haw. ng the _green verdure h frost. It was LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF FROBATE HELD e, within and for Yhe Distriet lie, on the 10th duy of May, A. —DAN D. HOME, Judge. Estate of Pesach Ribner, late of Mont- yiile, in said District. deceaséd. David Ribuer of Westerly peared in Court and filed a D ing, for the reasons ther drminigttation upon sail s to be intestate, may be granted. ‘Whereupon, It Is ered, That said petition be heard and determined at the in said Probate Court Room in Montville, District, on the 19th day of M; ;A T 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. angd of said’ peti- that notice of the penden: tion,” and of said hearing thereon, given by the publication of tnis order one time in The Noryich Bulletin, 3 news- paver havins cleeulation in s’ D lrlct at least three days prior to the id hearing, and that retumn be made this Court.’ bl DAN D. HOME, Judge. of The alioye and foeoing s & true copy vy on the hills but down in the vals it was forst and gelicate Jack Frost's icy sound of the noted now evenings. wain It was set forth, that en,‘-uu by schoo’ vard CLARK'S CORNERS Mr. and’ Mrs. Russell Thompson New London, visited the latier's sister) Mra. Wade Sun = Mrs. doun Navins is reported t0 ba inig ly. uJ..mf« Oliver of gheld, a recent yisitor at his home here. % Miss Viola J. Clark has returged 1o Danielson after a week's vacation. Robert 8. Clapp of Worcester, crwards. Aficet: SUSAN F. HOME, maylid Clerk. THERE 18 no acvertising medium ia Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- tin fur business results A short time ago, it was that the United States owns 43 of the totaj tornage Of ¢ visited at Allen Jewett's last nfi.‘" R, 1