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Advertisement Will Get It WANTED-—Male WANTED—Salesman to call on deal- rs; low priced guaranteed tires; g&od 1oney Address Burr Oak Coré Tire . T Oak, Michigan. may16d T WANTED—Steady employment in or . 1bout Norwich, by experienced all around 4 tailor. B. D. ho Z Tel. T os15-2 FIREMEN, % later $300; no reduction. + tin Office. WANTED—An honest boy to work drug store. Address Box 99, Bulletin. maybsd - 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. Bloom, R. F. rakemen, buuuurs mo BAHWRY, B!ll]c- ZUNEEAL 'DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 22 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleplicie 630 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building 238-2 Lady Assistant Phone i | | o Jnpalmer Prompt Service Day or Night R R W T PP HOURIGAN BROS. - FUNERAL DIRECTURS Norwich and Jewett City o ™ The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND LCMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY 22 NIGHT Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Fsmale ‘WANTED—Saleslay capable appointing sub-agents and canvassers, $50 weekly guaranteed. _Address H. Frummer, Mana~ ger, Marvel Hosiery House, Box 171, Cily il Station, New York. WANTED_Girl fo do tvpewrxun& ste- nognpgy filfl general office work. Apply X 398, Putnam, Co!m.. giving experience, referefices, and salary _ex- Dected. mayl6d NT! An__experienced _waitress. Apply at Cl(y Lunch. mayl6d “WANTED—A housemaid ; also a wait- ress. Mrs. George W. Lane, 330 Wash- ingmn St. Telephone 411. may: XMWF ~ WANTED—Girls} and_four strip- ra steady work year around ; good pay. Rhie K. & 3. Waist Lo New London, Conn. Telephione 462. may13d WANTED—Girls to work new box factory; good pay at start d_ad- vancement; ideal working conditions; convenient "bus transportation. Apply in person. Robert Gair Corp., Montvilie. m-ylzd WANTED—A woman for Room, 65 Broadway. WANTED Two negt appearing Sales- ladies, for Bakery Store. Pre- ferably middle aged. Apply in person, forenoon, at 20 Franklin Square, Thayer Building. WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN Buainard ‘& Armstrong Co. Golden Street 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 Ilearning. { The Warner Bros. Co. 15 Chestnut Sireet The Tea maylld FOR SALE—Horses One bay horse, wei 1160 Ibs., sound and good worker, onc farm wagon, practically new. Tel. 1434, £ ner Hizh and West Main § may16d ra good driv 900, harne Hanov horse, buggy. 1 gons, harness Inquire 4 Central Ave, lowski. maylod 40 HORSES Another express car of 28 Horses, just arrived. Some nice pairs and extra L |good chunks, this time, weighing 1,200 R R VAR A T R & Burke Qha wiiea Street CIGARS # cleams $70 per thou:y il Lraoklin St 3. F. CONANT, PP SIS | TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We cairy a complete line of Domest Cigars. it will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 5-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. d for Half a Century) and Imported PIANO TUNERS JFLAYER d and tuned amilton Av may7 PIANOS rep - GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone = HOTELS AMEBICAN 1ULBSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class Garige Service Come Shetucket Street. uropean Plan lepbone 1227, Props. MUSIO ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Vielir Phone 127-4 Blise Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. =14 HELEN L PERKINS . TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 63 UNCAS STREET POULTRY ro— s bunp ‘milk baby FOR SALE Gree shick feed: it will s¢ all you haich; ireene’ s &no:m ced,” ureem s Gro- ast” L Yuul Ben. marsd B E™Gh, to 1,600. You want to come and sec these—prices right. Tel. 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON DEN TS DR. €. R. CHAMBEKLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’ Grory Building Norwich, Conn. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 : DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST | 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Offiee Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—3 Teiechone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST MERS BLOCK, ON THE SQUAX Telephone 774 TRUCKING ©. D. JOSLYN, 295 West Mam St We move everining anywaeie, Special ate le'u.un Blven 10 1w0Oving boilers and mae Pl jandd flu\u trucks aug3d GLB I.Aml, kb, .\u 441 Main St, lobz distance moviug, irucking n.zd ox~ 'A«L 387 244 .n‘ Phone 1526, A. Siegel. EORGE LAMSERT Occum, tesmiag, lfil]‘ distance moviug ~ NORWICH ,BULLETIII, |A Bullstin Want - * Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Misecllaneous’ Mvufisemedm&!”l —_— FOR SALE FOR Mm pigs, age . months. Box 175, Volunt Conn mayléd “FoR sAm—Tle’n lt:cnnecun‘gj buflvl’hg lots at Horton's Park, near Uncas on trolley Mrs. William L. Bell, Wind- ham, Conn. _mayléd “FOR SALE—Baby carriage, | brown, fine condition. Call at 221 Laurel Hill Ave, downstairs. mayl - sfmanlin 7 LSS M i o FOR SALE—Two thoroughbred stein bull ecalves, two young grade Hol- stein cows, one with calf by side, other due to freshen soon. J. Kellogg Hnl‘d D. 1. Tel. 1851-4. FOR SALE_Two half barrels outside house paint, one gray and one white, one barrel of red roof paint, at factory price. J. Martin, 9 Hickory St. mayl4d A NUMBER of pieces of good antique WANTED — Second hand _household goods, antique furniture, chin: 8, IATe books and pictures, glassware. etc. ; high- est cash prices. Louis D. Ward. 30-32 ‘Water St., Norwich. apriFMW WANTED—To know Christian family of adults who would take elderly lady to board and care for; references requested. Write e Box 463, care Bulletin. maylid T WANTED—Five or six cheap young John Potter, Cows or " heifers due soon. Grllwom Conn. mayldd wanled 3 MEN_Women—Girls $195 month; government i‘}o openings; write immediately for list. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-R., Roches- ter, %53 ‘maylid WANTED—Candy store and _copper pans and bake oven ; give price and where can be !oen D. E. Hickie, Putna furniture for sale today (Saturday) and Conn.,, R. = maylldm. Monday. Mrs. Bixby, Windham Green, e ~ ‘Windham, Conn. mayléd WAN ’l‘ED—-Second hand furniture, e books and antiques. C. J. King, 48 Water “FOR SALE—Early cabbage and head St. Phone 38-2. mayldd 'm. P. Wade, 520 lettuce plants in mw Wi Boswell AV 121 FB.S _ mayldd chair. WANTED—At once, a wheel King, 48 Water St,, 38-2. Phone C. J. On pair 4 year old Hol- Phone 1886-4. maylid stein steers. S. L. Pieree, “ORDINARY, shampoo, faclal or_manic | Si-D- % mayLae cure now 50c. Lindgren's, 106 Thayer| ¥OR SALE—One Ayrshire bull, 1 1-2 Bldg., Ladies' Hairdressers. Tel. 573-3. | years old, all white, With red ears, big _maylid T FARM wanted for cash; must be on state road, good buildings and worth price asked; write full particulars and price; 100 10 150 acres. Horacs S. Eaton, limantic, Conn. may1d T WANTED—Fifty low price farms for quick sale; any lucauon Weisler's Farm Peter Naw- mayl3e " FOR SALE—Ice cream, Wholesale_and retail ; delivered to all parts of city. Peter Cm&lnd 112 Franklin St. mayl2d FOR SALE—Brown reed baby carriage, $15. Tel, 748-4. may12d - h totserva any size. &flmflh Alfiufir& 'OR_SALE—Rwo gas ranges. A Bulletin For Sale FOR SALE—Autemoblles FOR SALE—1918 Republic truck. Call at 162 North Main. Tel. 718. mayléd Tele- nhoxu 1484 mayléd FOR SALE Good Safe, anc Silent Salesman Show Case, one 10 foot Show Case, 2 Wall Cases, Desk, Small Cases, Shelving, etc. LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Opp. Bulietin Co. 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. ' 198 Cuf St TO RENT TO RENT—A furnished apartment with five rooms, centrally located, with all modern improvenaents. Phone 930. may1éd TO RENT—Furnished front room, to gentleman. 10 Rock St., East Side. mayled “T0 REN goods, ete. may12d FOR RENT- Room — Storage for_ 1 Dr. C. H. Lamb, 15 Town St. 3 FOR SALE_Gleuwood gas e 1 Ag;;:u?:‘::e:‘:; SANITAKII? :y_et; Yachteron 8¢ L ) or e cancers, tumors and ulcers. New Havea, OR SALE—Slal. wood, $9 per cord Conn. aprzsd acliyered, nearly all hard wood. I, W, . Foote. Tel.” may10d | WHAT time is it by your watch?| ———— Watchya think of a nics mild Amndora| FOREALE —Registercd Ayrahire bull cigar for o, thrée for 407 Mr Wesa old; also several tons of A-1 hay. Haxana cigar 10c straight. Kromn's VemR | F TR . cial, local made, cigar three for 2. E—Well seasoned mixed slab e N F:ZB,I?" wood 1 B Beard & Son, City. Tel. 615-4. ap! aprisd e FOR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per cord, stov lengths. Phone 1099-2. C. 8. Brown, Yantic. aprisd “FOR SALE—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. Phone 78. aprlld FOR BAm—The dairy, fruit and poul try farm of W, Smith in Franklin; state road. 15 minutes’ ride from N wicl eautiful location, house up to date With ‘all the modern improvements. Come'| and investigate. W. Smith, on the premises, or Tel. 33-12, or inquire W. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. mar3ld STOP in to see US; We carTy every. thing in the line of second-hand furhi- fure, siwves, etc. New London Salesroom, 1% Wat’gr St, Norwich. Phone 1703-3. mar2e NTE: Second hand and antluno f.xmllure Tiser & Kremen, suncessors to Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3 !\nn\ ich. mar28d WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. and board, with all conveniences. 623, may10d FOR nmr—mmshed rooms ; gentle- man tra-!nnenu accommodaded, Tel. 523-13, 1 TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light bouzekeepl!g. 27 _Division St._mayzd FOR RENT—Storc centrally located rent reasomable; suitable for any retnll bt Tel. 246. pr29: 1‘0 RENT — Furnished rooms. Tele- ne 374. Jan7d 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. ¥OR FULLER PARTICULARS, QUIRE OF IN- JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. Ra(;:m;;‘l Farm Agency, Danielson, Cona. ec: FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ use: safety oil for incubators and heaters; 11 yolish for autos and other acces- T h Toht SOT 3 Mobil 1] of @ grades. ona- Phnmith Dealer v Ol ind Gasoime, | 1 WO story house, eight rooms LR _may6d 1186 Cedar St. (First house off HAY your ures 1 udefl . look like i new, like new, as good as new. Lano! « 93 'W. A\lsm St. feb&lfi Broad Sh) Au .mod'em m- ¥o sRS—Have your magneto | provements and in first class rechar o while you wait; hard diti Fi 4 5 fircng and ‘weak NEhts Temedied. Nore e ?\ ;‘l:fit“{\s‘llhnfi Co., 31 Chestnut S;‘h!:rzgno condition. ne yar on s 214. eb22 and garden in rear. Immediate delivery. Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET Storage, Repairing, Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVIC‘E TELEPHONE 763 - CVERHAULING AND REPAK WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Miss A. L. Moush Telephone 453-4 T —————————— $4,750 Will buy new modern home, in quiet, desirable neighbor- hood. Further particulars from Archa W. Coit Telephone 1596 WIDOW’S STOCKED FARM, finely located, between Hartford and Wil- limantic, good roads, near markets, 90 acres land, half beautiful, rich, productive fields, nice pastures, abundant woodland, large, young apble orchard, £00d S-room farmhouse, large barns and farm build- ings, 13 head cattle, team, poultry and complete farming equipment of all Kinds; widow must sell, §4,000, easy terms. TB\OI\b’ AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Conn, » { AUCTIONS Auction Sale afternoon ything is sold of entire stock of Jew- elry and Silverware, eic., ete., at THE LIBERAL LOAN €O, 63 Franklin St., opposite Bulletin Co. and evening _until | mayl6d WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St, Danielson, Conn. 30—HEAD OF HORSES—30 AT AUCTION at the Kemmedy Livery and Sales ables, Furaace St. Daaiel- , Conn., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1821, at 10 o’clock a. m., Standard Time, Rain or Shine, I will sell at public auction as de- scribed a choice selection of western horses and mares of excellent type and qunhty, consisting of several fine sin- gle chunks weighing from 1250 Ibs. up; also a number of extra well mated pairs weighing from 2450 1bs. to 3000 Ibs. This lot are as nice a collection as ever came out of the west, tney are all through with their acclimation sickness and ready to go to work im- mediately ; in fact, some of them are at werk at the present time. 1 will also sell 8 head of real good seconds, which have got the size, calibre and finish. Every horse will be hitched and shown to satisfaction of pur- :fj chaser, and s=old as represented. I mean business. Come and see for yourself. Come, and bring your mnn(y O0D. JOH. Mr. T, E. Kennédy wili aise ool a hatnesses, etc., immediately after the harneesses, etc., immediately after the above sale. i i R-mhr. able Tousehold | €y trucks, real bar, -~ FOR SALE—Ford tb class condition, newly painted, four brand ',:‘“’ :lree.‘ been. ulfted only four weeks, argain_for ri party. North Main St. Tel. 718. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, Drice. Caums;-.\fm fine condi- tion, like new, fully equl'pl)ed $650 cash. Inquire of Mr. Morin, at The l’hllt-(.ld- den Company. ok OB SALE—3 1:2 ton Velie wlxh lulm body, holds 4 vards, and go with it, new oversize tires, will haloll at very low figure. A. Gordon, 711 Boswell Aye. mayl3d FOR SALE—1914 Cadillac _roadster, newly painted, new cord tires and in gen- eral exceflent condition. Tel. Putnam 328-4 or 324-3. mayild USED CAR BABGAINS—One 4 cyl, 7 passenger Studebaker good tires, good paint, mechanically righ one series 18, 6 cyl, 7 passenger Stude- baker touring, newly overhauled and good two 1917 Maxwell ts au Wiich are in excellent shape, have had best care, extras; two one-ton Ford deliv- one 1917 6 eyl, passenger Reo touring, exceptionally 800d running order. If any of these are what you've been looking for, call and see them. F. H. Gubz:t‘: Slater A‘zr:., OR 8] ¢ car in first big at 162 mayléd " FOR SALE—Four cylinder g!r hulek A-1 oomll!hn. 110 Jewett City, Conn. Tel “SECOND hand cars eylinder KisselKar, 1 truck, 1 1917 4 cyli in very good condition. Apply Despathy’s, Moosup, Conn. may R Maxwell tou rln‘ car, A-1 shape, nev'y paimted and owmwlod price $550. Inguire Herman 8. , care The Plaut-Caddes Co., )«arwleh. Conn. _may10d FOR RALI — 1917 Cldfl'l“ |Phone 818-13. Adams Tavern, )zwm Tovm. __maylda l‘DB SALE-S!:!‘I))N Booun roadster, | Just overhauled and repainted, good tires and extra wheel with tire. "Tel. 961 on, $500. “FOR SALE_1913 Reo 8) will sacrifice for quick sale. Town St. 4. FOR SA ster and 5 pass eoupe and 5 p: trucks, 2 and 3 t and $4,400. H. E. Anderson, St., Danieison, Conn. OR S Ll;—Dudgn roadster, good con- apr2id ou capaeity, $3.400 Tel. 340. marlod IT'S A FORD! On Time Payment, $090. ool 000 Stuts _Cpeedster. Looks like $3.000 Stute Gpese ARTZ, 1819, BROADWAY, Entrance 50th St. i LEGAL NOTICES. 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 O'CLOCK (STANDARD TIME), TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR THE VARIOUS CITY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED AT THE ELECTION ON JUNE 6TH, 1921. THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMIT- TEE, BY W. H. CALLAHAN, mayl3d CHAIRMAN, TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon. on May 27th, instant,” for various trades required im the erection of the Lyman Memorial High School building in the Town of Lebanoi Conn., as folloy general con- struetion ; ird, het ions may be seen at ham Creighton, Archi- New London, Comn. and specific: ce of A. Gr: tect, at 140 State |, The committee o not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any temder. (Signed) JOHN CLARK; Chairman of Building Committes. _Chestnut Hill, Conn. may16d NURSERY NOW is the time to trim and prune your fruit and shade trees by expert tréd men. Phone 1957. George Monroe. dec28d 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET " FOR SALE BUILDING 2 ) PERRONE & Christian Co., building cuntractors, stonework, brickwork, con- |and must be sold to close an éstate known ment, plaster, and paint, and Cxtra, 15 Platt Ave: as the Billings property, is especially adapted and located for general merchan- dising, being a good going business; there is at present a grest chance for the right party. For further particulass, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estaty Broker, may3TuThS Franklin Square. 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 LONE, 102 Chestnut gging, stonework, brick- and plaster ~ Phone -9 . m. maybd NARO JAMES—Contractor of vating and sionework ~and house- work; all guaranteed idge St. Norwich, Cona. mar3d CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. 1 | THE £ells-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER right BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. Every load 100 per cent. hard, and full cord for— and uucmu. Best work and materials at Tu €17-12, ivié rices, by skilled iabor. Moving and k«xqrm’z" Telephone 50 West Main St _Zimmerman, 7 Bogweil hve. Foi 1435 e i el g KA ALN % 0 eI L ROy ] CHIROFODIST 233 Mein St Puone 192 novild —— G B BROMLSY & SON, Ghocueket SC Phons 339, . LONG DISTANGE HOVING. RECWN & BLZX sEatsauer S Luonb 80 PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 —_— WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- Bess before the public, thero 18 no medi- um better ohmna o flnndvu'flnn‘ 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 Farm located three miles from Frank- lin Square, on state road and trolley line, containing’ 130 acres, well divided, good A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chis Foot, Specialist (pmlect your feet). Suite S Main ropodist, 7-8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Conn. Phone 1366-4. DBCOKBINDING !\orwlch. Jan3ld “EO OKBINDER .JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order buildings ; must be een to be appreciated nes‘:"tem:'ug WANT lo put your bush | e’ sold. rignt. « For particniars, um better than through the FEANCIS D. DONOHUE, solumns of The Cemtral Buildivg, Nerwiok. INSUBANCE DON’'T let another day pass without m’g" that ADDITIONAL insurance ISAAC 8. JONES nce and Real Richards Building 91 Main Street ARBCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Boildiag, Norwich, Conn. BILDERBECK & LANGDON ARCHITECTS— 159 State Street Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and ~anitary Engineering. DANCING LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows' orwich. ~Private lessons daily. 706 or 1996. Evening class Mon- Thi s\ 8 o'clock. lpr‘d dn)n and COAL AND WOOD M and kindlings In lmu quln ities. Phone 504 or £, Shaviro, Willow st., Sormerly dec] - —— THELE 15 no advertising _medium i Caanecticut 5 l fot- business results. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of orwich, on the l4th day of May, A. D. 1921 ILSON J. AYLING, ate of Sarah A. Gilliver, orwich, in said District, dee: Andrew B. Davies of Norwich, Conm., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting te be the last will 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 Ner- wich, in said District, on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, and that notice of the pendency of said vetition, and of said hearing thereon, be en by the publication of lhlu order ¢ in some newspaper having a_cir- culation in District, at Jeast three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. , Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. may16d NOTICE TO CREDITOKS. AT A COUKRY OF PROBATE UELD at Norwich. with'a and for the umrm of \;)rxwlch on the 14th day of May, A. D. 192 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Herman Brumme, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That i Executrix cite the crediiors of sald decease to wring in their claims against sakl estate withis six months from this aate, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on tlie Signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dweit, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a lu'ltal-r having § circulation in said District, and make rer turn to this Court. LAON J. AYLING, Judge. 'nu 2bo re and foregoing is & Lue copy record. Auul. HELEN M. Dnmnghn Jud, late of ~—All creditors of said de. e hereby notified to present thelr claims against sald estate to the under- signed at 5 1-2 Washington St., ich, Conn., within the time_ limited the above and foregoing order. MRS. BERTHA A. BRUMME, mayléd Executrix. W) in PLUMBING AND GASFITTING | { CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed Bridiug. rHONE 581, ry Dbest plumdin, expert wo’rkemon l’l the fairest fcu s anteed; also heating and gas @ity SOUN F. TOMPKINS, €7 West Maln St ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs ., SATISFACTORY SERVIGE Phone 1567-4 32 6TH STREET 0| .ll?h\ What Is Geing On Tonight Democratic City Caucus at Town Hall he xmm Club Play at Slater Hal Uncas_Lodge, No. 11, L O. O. F., meets Fellows’ Hall. o amen Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. and 3. of A., meets in Carpenters’ Hall. Battery B, 192d Artillery, S acwioh fecie, No. 367. F. ©. E. meeta at 24 Shetucket Stre meets at “Engaged by Wednesday,” b emy Dramatic Club's play, will be given at Slater hall tonight. Dr. Campbell Before Uneas Lodge At the meeting of Uncas lodge, L O. 0. F., Monday evening an entertaining programme has been arranged which will include an address by Dr. Hugh B. Campbell of the Nirwich State Tuber- culosis sanatorium. There is aiso to ba present a quartette from the Decisco elub under the dfrection of Prof. Hugh Kinder. At the Davis George M. Cohan's Comedians in the musical play “Mary” will be the olfering at the Davie iheatre, Tuesday eveming. May 17. Among the twenty song hits m “Mary" probably the most popular of the out- Anything You “Jevery Time 1 Meet and “Dom't Fall Until- You've The story a( Mary” by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, has (o do with a young man of an inventive turn of mind who hits upon the happy idea of a portable house as a certain means o re- alize a snug fortune in order that he may marry the girl of his choice. The portable house, although in itself not a financial success nevertheless leads to a discovery that makes the young maem a millionaire over night. The captivating masic by Lou Hirseh is irresistible. DAVIS THEATEE, The large audience at the Davis last night was thrilied, mystificd and as- tounded at Marshall Neilan's great sen- sational masterpiece entitled Go aad Get It, a play dealing with the periis of a reporters life on a big daily. Count yourself a loser it you miss this won- derful picture. It is a First\ National production and will be shown again to- day and tomorrow. The comedy feature was_another contribution from the work of Hemry Lehrman who produced the most successful comedy picture of re- cent days in The Twilight Baby. Mr. | Lebrman has christened his latest -offer- ing The Kick in High Life, and frem alf reports, the picture bidg fair to duplicate fthe success of the director’s previous pro | duction. A Paramount Mag: the bill. Strand The Jolly Jesters will make their ap- pearance at the nd for the first half of this week. ' This promises to be the best laugh producer yet scem oa the Strand stage. Many new musical Sum- Ders, costumes, songs and dances will al- 0 be featured im this big musical come- dy. “The Woman Above Reproach™ I8 the current featured film attraction it the Strand theatre for today, Tuesday amd Wednesday. No greater, more impres- sive or more absorhingly interesting mo- tion picture has ever been exhibited In this city. It is a fitm that costs hundreds of thousands of dollars to produce and depicts on the sfiver sheet i story that commands the udivided attemtion from beginning to end and presents some of the most astonishing scemes ever witnessed in a film. Tomorrow night will be straw hat night at the Strand. This Is something new and should give all those gents who have not yet bought their “straws” a chance U’ obtain a straw hat free. Be there! Breed Theatre Mack Semmet's entertaining are assuming with great credit to the producer a finer and higher degree of ex- ceilence with each new release, and yes- terday's audiences at the Breed theatre pronounced “A Small Town Idol” the most effective comedy that has yet come from the expert hands of the master builders of comic plots. “A Small Town ldol” achlieves more legitimate honors than any Sennett com- ady since “Mickey.” At times the plot interest and etory values of the produc- tion rise to points of poignant interest But Mr. Sennett is too wiss to repudiate entirely the ‘style that identies him. There is much riotous hilarity W “A Small Town Idol,” there is a verftable army of beautiful giris—five hundred of them assembled in a single episode, and there are ingenious “stunte™ thrilling escapades and wildly developed chases The production is an Associated Produe. ers release and wili be the feature agam today and tomorrow. Other pictures on the bill include Hoot Gfbson in “Who Was The Man™ one of the famous Texas ranger stories and the Pathe newe Brjstol—At a meeting of the board of water commissioners the superintendent submitted his report. During April the tota] amount of bills rendered for water was $6,059.80. This amount Is $935.87 less than the total rendered the same month last year. The amouat due for work done for the department was $3.- 004.63. the larger part being assessments for extensions. Best known of American bofa opera stars in her favorite role of “Carmen”, - - E 3