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A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It NORWICH BULTETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921 Advertisement Will Get It A efin For Sale . Advertisement Will Sell It rAtinw ) Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale WANTED—Male & -4 WANTED—Female ‘WANTED—Miscellaneous _— ' ¥on sare = — Fom MA usomoblies A Bulletin To Let LEGAL NOTICES . WANTED—Stone mason, at Plainfield, Antonio Gerosia. Tel. 21-4. WANTED—A reliable lady cook. CJ'YQ -L. onee Muk Central” Hotel, Willimantie, Conn. may18d WANTED—Young ladies ; fust be over [ TRt oks and pictures, glassware, B t cash prices. Louis D. Ward, 30-32 mobile paintef. a‘Eallla'fi Wag- ater 8t. Norwich. apriFMW i hand _household WANTED — Second han hold ® SALE—Eclipse corn planter, in ¥¢h condition, democrat wagon, one good farm horse, welght about 1400, true to work. A" J. Bennett, Vergason Ave, Norwich Town. maylSWF FOR BALE—Reo speed wagen, a_fa- mous delivery car, rendering high grade serviee at alf Umés. this machiie never used and will be sold at sacrifice price. North Grogvetiordale, Cofin. 18 of age; references —required. crg?;"gnhlmfinm Store, 263 Main St —-w_Avrr:n::} steam roller man; e 'ARED—A'anmfi!; aise @ wait- derstands need apply only. ol R: 3 BF A ne, ash- ington Bt. Te! UDE:M 411. maySMWF vi "elephone 1851 maylid traily located. Box 82, cate Bulletin. mayl7d charge of flfifinF—A ‘two-horse riding _culti- “WANTED—By a gentleman, room and board in & private family | must be cen- John Ryan, Box 192, Killingly (Dayville), FOR SALE—One cow 3 years old, part Conh. - maylsd Jersey, calved March lst. Frank Diitrish, North Windham. may18d FOR SALE or rent, A0-acro farm on the stite road, one mile from Plainfield station, large orchard, 1V-room house, big FOR SALE—Overland touring, new Alnt, good {1Fes, DFACLCALlY Hew DAL n Pleasant Street, corner § | 5ell ulaeu; to quick buyer. Phone 927-32 splendid leeation, cen. §| mavil and convenient to schools, Main R SALE—1919 Ford touring car in te Road at Taftville. mayisd il oh WANTED—Young man; must be over ANTED—Lady to take ; to learn candy and ice cream trade; | storé g«nau. from 1-9. Peterson, Inc. .30 p. m. S. F. references required. Crystal Conectiol o WANTED—O1d bicycles and parts, Ad- maylid i 74 K, Bulletin. mayl’ barn. _Antonio. Gerosia, Plainfield, Conu. | e o SR reet and businéss sections. Houss condition, run 7,000 to 8,000 miles. contains 14 rooms; large verandas || C: between 7 and 8 p. m. Phone 32-4 dress Bo: = ITORING = B ‘s 1sd | - Ly D e RN ks HEMSTITOHIN d picoting attach- d beautiful grounds. A bargain §|2banon Division. may18d @ Store, 263 Main St ___mayl1Sd | @ wANTED—Young lady to work in| MEN_Women—Girls wanted; $116- | ment; works on all sewing machines; wold at nee. e F¥OR SALE_Buick touring, § WANTED_Steady employment in of \slofe; experlence nesessacy; must be nieat, | $105 month; government jobs; hundreds | price '$2; persomal checks '10¢ ~extra. perfect condition, many xtras, $150 whout Norwich, by ¢xperienced all around et 180 Main St. may17d | openings; write immedfately for list | Lights Mail Order House, Box 127,|§ WILLARD W. HAYDEN | Midson-tonoition, o many o iras $450. a%m B.-Bioom, R. F. D. No'.“z.’ 165 | TWANTED—Young o6 paid, Ap- | Frasilln’ tostitate, Dept. 31t r."nfin:p Birmifigham, Ala. may18d Yo Mainy 8t WI.III oy Main and Goiden Sta, may1sd s e - |ply ‘at once. S. F. Pete 130 | ten 0 T, somdty DIUBT sacrifice four genuine diamond (Ladiis s mantis, Conns J| = —$ord” FoRABter WANTED_Farm hand: good, juiiker. | Main Bt. mayl?d | “WANTED_Second _ hand Turnitire, | ings. Address Box 230, Liulletin Otice. Phone 38-5 Nt Tl iy gt :Qyfiam .:Izv\;l I:‘hlml« Tel. 107-14 Jewel Y. Boml!,.. Table gir] Ponemah Mills guok?_‘:::eaansl_lzmla« (o X Km"miy‘;mm may18d - ey cad . Ing. ouse, Taftville. may17d WAN' TED — Chambermaid wanted at Aspinook “Ouse, Jewett City. Tel. 136. may16d WANTED—At Phone C. mayl4d once, a wheel J. King, 48 Water St, 38-3. " WANTED chair, “¥OR SALE—Brooms 35 and_galvan- ized pails Zoc, 10 quarts, at 162 West Main Bt. mayl7d FOE BALE—Coon pups 7 months old; 916 Ford coupe, de- rims, Vesta battery, good Address Coupe, care Bul- mayl17d table shoes, $250. letin. FOR SALE Pl by TR e ~ i FOR SALE—1816 Studebaker tourin ORDINARY shampoo, facial or_mani- |also five ferrets, price $25. Greenwood & LOOM FIXER. WANTED—GIrl to do_typewriting, ste- | & now 506 Linagren's, 106 THASEF | Fasm, Voluntown, L mayl1a two spare tifes, all good Ures; price 325, postaphy and general office work. ADPIY | Bidg., Ladies’ Hairdressers. Tel. 573-3. 3% o 98, Putnain, Conn., giv ayisa FARM wanted for cas Treterences, and salary _ex- may16d WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. experterce, Bean Hill Mills WANTED must be state road, good buildings and wor price asked; write full particulars and price; 100 to 150 acres. Horace S. Eaton, Willimantic, Conn. mayT WANTED_Fifty low price farms for quick sale; Any location. ~Weisler's Farm _ | Agency, Danielson. maysd The names of boys who are| WO Hest sppearing Sales Couiipnons, SETTRETR. & willing to get up in the morn- ladies, for Bakery Store. Pre"| =t o — 50 Watchya think of a nice mild Afindora cigar for 7c, thPee for 207 Mr. Vega Havana cigar 10c straight. Krohn's Spe- cial, local ‘miade, cigar thres for. 356 Maiila cigar 5c. six for Jic. Fagatid Smoke Shop. apra7d WANTED—Second hand and_antique furniture Tiger & Kremen, suncessors to A. Bruckner, 35 Franklin St. Phone 717-3 Norwich. mar2sd WANTED ferably middle aged. Apply in person, forenoon, at 20 Franklin Square, Thayer Building. WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN e Brainard & Armstrong Co. bt e i o at Bulletin LOOMS ? reed Didg. Mquir Golden Street R v s By Yo e ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacaney, Call at the Bulletin Office. in Eastern_Sefvice Bireau, mayl7d FOR SALE—1,000 eight-ft. _chestnut and must be sold to ¢close an estate known o o Falle, Grismal, Comn. |1 " peciany | OB SATE_Ford e $850.00 fof an Ivers & Pond baby |oapted and located for general merchan- | igy Ave. . 2 dising, being & godd going business; there 18 at presenit a great chafice for the right party. For further partieula’s, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estaty Broker, MmayITuThS Franklin Squers. FOR SALE—Four cylinder five by gru.nd plano with bench, delivered free, o ser Buick, A1 condition. 110 Frani mayl \ interest charged, no riotes to sign. & fine piano at less than. real value: I $50 down, §12 monthiy. The Plaut den Company, Norwich, Conn. mayi7d 85! for at upright piano, stool and scarf, delivered without charge. Terms $25 down, $1.50, weekly. The Piaut-Cad- den Company, Norwich, Conn. _ mayiid $200.00 for an uptight piano, with stool nd scarf, delivered without charge, no nterest, casy termé; $35 down, 52 Week- ly. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Nor- wich, Conn. mayl7d 0 for a fine §8-xnote mahogany player, piano, with 15 rolis, library privi- ege, bench and scarf; easy terms; no notes to sign, no Interest; free tuning for ne year, free delivery. Terms $50 down, 10 “monthly. The Plaut-Cadden Com: pany, Norwich, Conn. maylid $270.00 for a_beautiful mahogany up- tight piano, with stool and scarf, petfect tonie and attion. Terms $40 down, $2.50 lin St e T FOR SALE—Fofd sedan, in fine con tion, like new, fully equipped; $650 cash. Inquire of Mr. Morin, at The PlautCad- Company. may14d FOR BALE—Scripps Booth ro Just overhauled and repainted tires &nd extra wheel With tire. e 8o M L R Y $4.750 aition, $900, Ter Srarondeter, £o0d, son- 'y ‘f’?m BALE—1919 Reo speed wagon; Will buy new modern home, || TowaSt._Pache $1510°" e stér and §_pass. tourin fohom hood. Further particulars coupe and 5 pass. sedan, § $3.40 ol from trucks, 2 and 3 1-2 ton capac ud $4.400. H. E. Anderson, Maple t; Danieison, Conn._ Tel. 340. _mariod ;"”gty'h gh& Plaut-Cadden Company, Notwich, Conti. may17d w . A] |E| (i EOR, SALE—TWo gab ranges, el Archa W. Coit i5 Buick COEDY, medel 3icke, ke FOR SALE—Ten connecting bullding lois at Horton's Park, near Uncasvilie. on trolley Mrs. William L. Bell, Wind- new, factory guaraat 0. 5. PECK, Phone 463-14. Telephone 1598 mayl won e T WANTED e vorwicn wooLen 50 Women At Once MILLS CORP. Who can sew, to do nice clean Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. ERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT ham, Conn. may16d FOR SALE—Two half barrels outside EARL S. Booth. BOOTH VS. ETHEL Order of Notice. Advertisement Will Rent It 255 Yotn Picure s2 Davi Deels m\s ‘cmple. ; | F meets in Fese What Is Geing On To Somerset No. 34, F. and _A‘ State of Connecticut, County of New London, May 9, 1921." Upon' the complaint of the said Earl 8. Booth, claimin; set forth, a diverce, now able on the first Tu of June, 192! before the Superior Court for sl ‘ounty. = 1t appearing to and found subscribing _authority hat the fendant, Kthel M. Booth, 1§ absent this state—gone to parts unknown. It is therefore offlered el Sompiaint be publishing this o ed in Nerwich, Conn., onee two wecks, successively, co or before the 27th day of May, 1921 HIBBERD R. NORMAN, New London mayl1W AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and fof the Distriet of Norwich, on the 17th day of May, A. D. 921, i son, Mass., dec tate, fully described in said appl! Wheretpon, 1t 1s Ordered. application be the Probate Court Room i® Norwich, of May, of said application, and of said hear thereon, be given by the publication of and that return be made to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, may18d Clerk. or the reasons therein g, feturn. the de- from notice of ve |ail this and country store tonight & The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper print. a week for mmencing on eased. The Exécutrix appeared in Court and led a written application alleging that said_estate is now in settlement in said -- | Court, and praying for an order to sell |and action. issen- | certain real estatée belonging to said es- | phases, shows the routime of th That said i, eard and. detertminsd ot |mance of a fashion model ® the City of in said District, on the 20th day A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the : forenoon, and that notice of the pendency |the first flash to the final close out. Mar- this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in trict. at least two days prior to the date of said hearing, | Ample material for real expression. The above and foregoing s a true copy | Griffith couid do it justice. The Jolly Jesters will give their last j& a success whatever way you ook &« jt. It is filled to the brim with comedy, dance, song an’' everythinz eise, also @ seven Teel master production. The Wo- " man Above Reproach will make its Ml appearance in Norwich today. Don't mist — Strand The Seminary Girls is the title of th musical comedy at the Strand for the Assistant Clerk of_the Superior Court for |Jast half of this week. And they art’ ty. some girls, t00! Aiso the Jatest Cormn( Griffith production. “It Isn't Being Dome This Seasom® furnishes Corinne Griffith with a vehiclc in which she may Wear many benutifs! Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. {gowns. Many of the scenes are ladd in « Estate of John McKenna, late of Mon- |Smyrna, and the Oriental background: furnish a etriking contrast for the ex- quisite fashions of the star. The story itself is one of drama, suspense’ love 1t depicts life in its several stenog- lication. _ | rapher, the glamour. of the staze, the ro- adven- the tures of the tourist and the society laeder. The photo; with surprises and holds the ela Ventnor is & typical Corinne Griffit: role, the type for which the star is ro- howned—highly emotional and offerd but & genuine actress could depict chatacter and none other thah Corinne “It Isn't Be. ing Done This Season” is a picture wortt seeing. 1921. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Notwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 16th day of May, A. D. Davis The: ““The Notorious Miss starring Katherine MacDonald, who is the recipl- Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, | ¢8t of such newspaper atiention in ke Estate of Thomas Browning, late of |latest drama, Norwich, in said District, deccased. Hattle L. Browning of Norwich, Conn. appeared in Court by counsel and filed 4 t forth, that admi on be’ sranied set forth, that administration ted attrastive price. |upon the estate of said decensed, allcged It Is Ordered, That said Norwich, Uosa, | petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- petition praying, for to be intestate. Whereupon, pouse paint, one gray and one white, otie barrel of red roof paint, at factory price. ¥. J. Martin, § Hickory maylid A NUMBER of pieces of good antique furniture for sale today (Saturday) and PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plimbing aud Hestiag. FOR SALE SACHEM FLATS Undertaker and Embalmer work. Making Brassieres. 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Paid while learning. T . . B, M 'S R. 1. Red anc Vhite 8- The Warner Bros. Co. |55 i il state lested; bargain prices for 15 Chestnut Street POULTRY free’ circuiar. nn. Phone 64! Cummings & Ring FOR SALK—Horses 2 2 vl o PRt all you hatch; Faneral Directors b Gidenes "Groc ¥OR SALE—Horse 12 years old, w : o 1100, perfectly sound. Address- Chiries A. el e e d Ewbal Willlanss 98t Salem. Conn. ~ maylsa an meaimers FOR SALE—Fine driving horse, also a. Kentucky saddle mare. AvToMoBILE AvCESSORIES may17d FOB SALE—One bay horse, weighing Phone 1876-4, TEST gasoline for plumbers’ usé; 322 Main Street 1400 Ibs., sound and good Worker, one . oil tor incubatots and heate Chamber of Commerce Building [|farm wagon, practically new. Tel. 1484, U R R B Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant | -DasI8 =5 Deter in Oils and Gasoliné; }'0? SAL C;\ h(‘ai]‘ of horses, good Tel. 318. _ mayéd seconds, weighing from 1100 to 1300, Cor- ; ner High and West Main Sts. mayld | AP your ur e Lanote 40 HORSES FORD OWNERS—Have your magnéto . y narged in the car while you WAIts bard Another express car of 28 Horses, just ; and weak ts remedies arrived. Soma nice pairs and extra Welding Co., 31 Chestnut good chunks, this time, weighing 1,200 F AT S wich i o 1,600 You want to come and see| e 3 [} e P g iy e — Funeral Director [T 553 Eimer m.pienson || Do o Radiators 2 i i & BENTISTY Repaired and Recored N Tested Under Air Pressure. N PTIN i . Thoroughly (f DR. L. K. CHAMBERLAIN [ '] DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. Y —— NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED 35 et is New Office in the The Henry Allen & Son Co.| THAYER BUILDING 82 MAIN STREET . FUNERAL DIRECTORS | loott 207 DR. D. J. COYLE AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn, DAY NIGHT Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teieonone Prompt Service Day or Night MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED E. SHANLEY STKEET, (East Side) HOURIGAN BROS., FUNERAL DIRECTURS Norwich and Jewett City WM. 489 MAIN Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET Storage, Repairing, Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 763 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Larriages, Wagons, _ I'rucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim« ming, Upholstering and Woed Work: Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp, Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. |' DENTIST CIGAERS 43 BLOCK, ON THE SQUAT = T Telephone 774 CIGARS . stone Cigar sare 3. F. CONANT, TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. per thousi E 11 Frasais st TRUCKING C. D. JUSLXN, 293 West Main St We move ever.inng anywhere. Special at- teation given Lo moving boilers and ma- cougery. Pl 857-3 4d JistAnce WUt Lrucks A. Biegel. augid Phone 1926, GEOHGE LAMBERT Ocoum, teamin 507 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET Monday. Mrs. Bixby, Windham Green, OHN BLUM, Wihdhain, Conn. S mayiad Seed Phina OR SALE—One Ayssiire bull 1 )1;;: Four Apartment House FHONE 581, years old, all white, with red ears, big ¢ Enough 0 Serve any i Feter N All Rented. vy R P R rocki, Yantie. maylsd afiteed; aiso heating and gas “un. Lot 150 x 150 Gilt Edge Investment = "Price Lot ENRIGHT & McMAHON " ¥OR BALE—Ice cream, wholesale aril retail ; delivered to all parts of city. Peter Costandi, 112 Franklin St. maylzd FOB SALE—Brown reed baby carri $15. Tel. 748 OMN F. TOMPKINS, 87 West Mais St Foote. el 1851-12. — mayiod SATISFACTORY SERVICE FOR BALE—Registered Ayrshire buil 7 Pho - 3 years eld ko several tons ot A1 pay. | — RENT feiiECY = FOR RENT — Four-roolm _tenethent, . 1864-4. apr2éd” | = JADRENR lekwood wak sango 271 G. W. CARROLL Plumbing; Heating, Tinning (oROR SALE_Sial ool $1 per cord. 40 Shetucket Street and Stove Repairs 32 6TH STREET (R S SET Pr Uy naey May, A. D. of said petition, and of said hearin| thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspape . having a circulation in sald Distriet, atiUP i & pasty scandal with the news- least two days prior to the date of &ald hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. of reco Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, mayl1ds Clerk. wich, in-said District, on the 20th day of 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency The above and forégoing is a true copy wihl b eheraided by the press of this country as “The Mos! , | Beautiful Woman in Americs’ “The Notorious Miss Lisle” coming tc the Davis theatre today and tomorrow i an sbsorbing picturization of Mrs Biallie Reynold’s widely circulajed novel which has been read by thousands of bosk lovers throughqut America. ‘““The Notorious Mise Lisie” has to do with the trials and tribulations of the charming young daughter of a British army officer, who through a ehain of eir- cumstantial evidence finds herself mixed papers hot on her train One of the most interesting scenes in “Worlds Apart,” Eugene O'Brien's latest Selsnick picture which is the second geatute shows a big Oriental cabaret scene in which more than two hundred extras participated in addition to the prificipals and part of the chorus from at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 17th day of May, A. D. 1921 Bstate of Josephine Paradi Norwich, in said District, deceased. Joseph Paradis of Norwich, Conn. peared in Court and filed a petifion pray administration be granted upon the estat Whereupon, 1t 18 Ordered, That sa petition be heard and determined at th - ¥OR BALE—Hard wood, $10 per cord, | ground floor, all _improvements except INSURANCE sfove lengihs. Phone 1099-2. - C. 8!|Steam heat. Inquire 61 Fairmount S Bro¥n, Yantic. aprizd T 18d FOR SALE—One of the best farms in | ~ puR RES ool or 1 DO YOU BELIEVE IN Duitiuiier A% S8 Bl Shell SHIE: | housekeeping: Phone R "“SAFETY FIRST ?” good farms; immediate possession. Wm, | TO RENT—Four roos, farnished, . A. Mason, Lébunon, Conn. Phoue T | smumer bungalow. Phone 1876-4. may17d TO RENT—A séven rdom tenement, 34 Stonington Road, Fox Hill. mayifd TO_RENT—Double store at 21 Thames place your insurance for I Hulsi Acéident and Health, with HAROLD 8. BURT % A Ty . thing in the line of Second-hand furnie Racing's Farwn Agency, Danielson, Conn. anse —A furnished apartment With “TO R five rooms, centrally logated, with all modern improvements. Phone’ §30. thay16d TO RENT — Storage for houseliold | gools, etc. Dr. C. fi. Latib, 16 Town St. | may12d “FOR RENT_Store centraily located; rent reasoable; suitable for any retail THE FlNE RESIDENCE OF business. Tel. 248. apr2sd WM. H. PROTHERO ‘;hzno'e*,’{g‘n'_}\.;;mo;m;n-fi,.. 51 GREENE AVENUE |~ Inguire of FOR RENT FRED G. PROTHERO | oxz or ik cHofoEss Asise. MENTS IN NEW LONDON COUNTY, 7 Treadway Avenue DON'T let another da; HERE. ISAAC 8. JONES . Insurance and Real Estate CONSISTING OF SEVEN Roous, | hichards Building EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MOST = MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH- . ER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GABAGE. WIDOW'S STOCKED FARM, finely located, between Hartford and Wil- limantic, good roads, near markets, 90 ARCHITECTS acres land, half beautiful, rich, productive; FOR FULLER PARTICULARS, IN- CUDWORTH & THOMPSON fields, mice pastures, abundant woodland, | qUIRE OF 5 ARCHITECTS large, young apple orchard, good S-room Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. BILDERBECK & LANCDON AR 2 : INC. A o Street EN Phone 11:5 New Londen, Conn. Plans and Specificat: farmhouse, large barns and farm build- ings, 13 head cattle, team, pouitry and complete farming equipment of all kinds; widow must sell, $4,000, easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, maylid Wiltimantie, Cona, FOR SALE Three Family House 10 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. RENTS FOR $552 A YEAR. JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. BUILDING PERRONE & Christian Co., bullding contractors, stonework, brickwork, con- crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and anything extra. 15 Plaft Ave. No. 479-5. Call between 5 and 6.30 . m. and from 5.30 to § p. m. aug3d NOTICE—Now is the time to have your screens and Screen doors made. AGeflx}a Boucher, Contractor and Builder, 106 s For Fac- | Price $4,500 North Main, Tel. 1530, mayia “ories a:dnjlunk pal Buildings, Sur- i f _LALIMA & BELLONE, 102 Chestnut [| /°s and Reports, Water Works and FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, St, contractors, digging, stonework, um-i tary Engineering. ASK work, cement ‘'Work, and plaster = Phone 531-12. 5.30-7.30 & m.. . m. maysd FUMIGNABO JAMES—Contractor |excavating and stonéwork “and he | raising, concrete work; all | ampe canerste KL Noreuhl Rl clephone 627-5. marid CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETU_CKET STREET LEGAL NOTICES. TENDERS BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. Every load 100 t. and cord fpeieen ‘lm’d, ndkrtn}éd up to noon. on May 27th instant, for o the erection of School bulldl Conn., as follows: alr heating and ventilation, long distance woving ead trucking. Tei. €17-12. yid Long Distance Moviag and Lxpressin AUTOS TO HIEE it will pay you to walk over, JOHN R. BOWMAN f‘;‘_"“"“““~ i¢ Bozwell Ave. Yol 1435, | gt Phone 1994. G. R. Browh. sepzdd 18 WEST MAIN STREET || iihine o soecisig “jonas o ioiace e NORWICH, CONN. 133 MAin St Puoas 193. Bova DTS Zstablished for Half a Century) 29 8 Skt & 08, LONG DISTANCE MOVING A to Sal %’W - PIANO TUNERS SERIE S SRR ponon = p1ax$ "AND' FURNITURE MOviva TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable Every afternoon and GEER THE PIANG TUNER elry and Silverware, etc., etc., at THE LIBERAL LOAN CO., FEANKLIN SQUAKE Taxi, 209 Main evening _ until everything is sold of entire stock of Jew- 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 Six-room cottage house, with all mod- ern improvements, hardwood floors, lot THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. 6 dcoept the lowest or any tender. S iian ot Buldiay Commi n of Bul tt . 0. Chestaut Hill, Cons. m’::na NOTICE TO CREDITORS. At Norwich, with‘a and Norwich, 1921, 5 red¢nt—NELSON 1. Norwien, WILLIAM C, YOUNG Successer to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER of_ John u.-.no"'"‘}fi?' ate o u 4 District déceased. Ordered; th iors of decease ] 2 Preect St Phbne 811 ot g & T B 120x160. For full particulars, see Rest Wark ani oiaterthls 4t MO m:ni':p:‘&%'-'." oo R 1 T EELHE ARTHUR H. LATHROP mayl6d opposite Bulletin Co, A. V. COVELLO, prices, by skilled' e AR 0. pic st (s s L loeting & == Shetucket Stroet Phone 175 | g > —_— Tel. 683-3. 198 cur se. | Telephone 5 West Muin 88 o this ordir, on- e Bt Hesraat g HOTELS P 57 S e e W) sald sed last dwel — e BOOKBINDING F and Towil, by n“ubmfn'i ‘fl,::l, ViRl D Morcimer, COAL AND WooOD T . 3 g the u‘n:. '& néwapa) :hm::t d o arage S Con: istrict, and maki BB, 7. oo Seam sapes e EOOKBINDER | rucn tooaet tires mites trom roienc| O1€Q'S NEWS QU | tere to top coust - or Qnantities. . Phone. tor cb JOSEPH BRADFORD lin Square, on state road and trolley line, J 2 | J. AYLING, Judge. Srimors povhe Bt Paw | AT A SheStn Wi B ot e BT SR RE Y| MAGAZINE SPECIALIST [«GRY wesnn . mhosenns Eres, Props. = Telephone 1231, | Durkes Lane. ? Sact roadway i must be scen to be appreciated ECIALIST 4 2675 Broca 184 | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order [—¥1! i ;‘;;::;"J_’%““"- " e e ey T Rt Centk g, Nore) UNION SQUARE ,gfiéb_flr‘"‘-mam,,‘:, P " » oRaEnY : Somsed ate hereby no prasent their = —————————| A, G. THOMPSON, F. 5. Chiropodint, i WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi.| | WHEN YOU WANT Dot Mot st soégxm“su:g ;lnnrtk:};- % n 1;5;:: ‘”5:{:‘.‘.‘:'-,222..”‘“"’ :‘&ot Si gm (p.rfiec‘t‘ Jour, Lu.;q;o “s’u‘;:: nflaromint;&*‘e!sfi: = “:mn ::,?, Pruse | ness bt:-m. e public, thete 15 no meal. | ness befora the public, &?‘u’fi'w Conn., within the time limited in thé B Conn. Phome 13664 " jan3ld ‘hone 1957. George Monros. ::x'umf."& mn. n‘:’u".fl the advertising | um better than '.hrnlg!‘: the advertising | above and foregoing order. columns of The Mull ANNIE M'DOUGALL, w124 Rxamtrie. ry, Li.bilit{ Automobile, Life, 3 pass without ub‘hl(é g that ADDITIONAL insurance | 91 Main Street Seiled tenders will be received by the various trades required in the Lyman Memorial High in the Town of Lebanon, First, general con” struction; Second, plumbing; third, hot Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of A. Graham Creighton, Archi- at 140 State St, New London, Conn, ¢commiittee do not bind themselves = ar OUKT o ii:unnl NELE or the District of on the 17th day of May, A. D. Executrix cite , A. D, d ' petition, and of said hearini hearing, and that return be made to thi Court. NELSON 3t i - e J. AYLING, Judge. {ure, swoves, et New London Suleatoom | o ™ORN %709 mayita | Phone 898-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave.| The above and foregoing is a true copy HHat3e g e T T TP Careful Attention to All Détails. | of record. = = | X0 RENTTenement, five rooms, 78 Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, FARMS ¥r Sale. Write for bulletin. | West Thames St. Phone 178-4. _mayl7d may18d Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, late of ap- ing. for the reasons therein set forth, that of said deceased, alleged to be intestate. Probate Court Room in the City_of Nor- in said District, on the 20ht day 1921 at 11 o'clock in the thereon, be given by the publication of order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at lJeast two days prior to the date of said the Strand Roof Revue in New York. 2| A special set was bullt at the Seiznick sctudio for this scene, an dthe gorgeous Chinese draperies used were worth over $75,000 These were loaned by a well- known merchant In New York who sent @ private detective to guard his treasure during the nights when the studio was deserted. e Spéecial little geisha giris from an ex- wer clusive Chinese resta ed to play the parts cf scens obtatn. Breed Theatre Madge Kennedy heads the feature bill &t the Breed thea and Thursday in her latest offering “The Girl With the Jazz Hea: Here I8 the 2 | spirit of jazz turned ioo fr-lick ing reels of mad Ard i the midst of the blars of saxophones, the clatter of drums and the shuflle of dancing feet, & love story sweet and cléan as a country wind It §s a_picture that galicps along at break neck speed doutile today 192 Judge. tate of Russe! Gallun, late of Led. yard, in said District, deccased, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a pet! to _be intestate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That {1921, at 2 o'clock In by the publl in The > having a cir least five day. hearing, Court The of record. Attest: rwich Bulletin, for to the date of Rai SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, may18d Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE MELD = " at Ledyard, within and for the District of , and tells the story of a sweet 1 Ladyard, on the 16th day of May, A. D.|nonite maid and a dizzy Present — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Marion G. Allyn of North Stonington, aving, for the reasons theren set " inistration de bonis non may be granted upon said estate, alleged pakd petition be heard and determined at the |ling story Probate Court Room in Ledyard, in said | soenic grandeur alone make it worth the District, on the 23d day of May, A. D. he afternoon. and that notice of the pendency of sald peti- tion, and of said hearing thereon, be given fon of this order one time a_newspaper lation in said District, at and that return be made to this above and foregolng 1§ a true copy to the wild strains of the great god Jjazz, le Men- londe whe worked & switchboard in a big Broadway hotel For second feature Frank Mayo whl be seen in the swift and theill- ing drama of life in the big wosds, “The Magnificent Brute” Here is 2 picture as - | mighty as the towering pines and 4 turbulent streame among which its virile chitracters move Life in the raw: life as men live it undéer the law might and right; is dramatically lived in & compel- with backgrounds whose price of admission Don't miss this blg banner double feature bil AUTO POLO TO BE SEEN AT THE FAIR GROUNDS What is auto polo? This question has been asked “Wild Bill' Endicott mapy times lately. Auto polo is played just as the boys play It, or as it is played from horse back, except that in auto polo spe- cially buflt automobiles are used a8 mounts. The player rides on the runaing 192 —GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Judge. Eetate Toomis, 'tate ot Estate of Everett E Lebanon, in said Distriet, deceased. Myra M. Loomis of Leb&non, Conn., tition | f administration that letters of admil et appeared in Court and flled a | praying, for the reasons therein | on_said estate, alleged to be ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sdid petition be heard and determined at th AT _A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District of Lebanon, on the 14th day of May, A. D. board of the car, and depends on the driver to bring him close to the ball te use his mallet. ‘The ball is about the size of a basketball The greatest sidli in driving is essential, &nd the playe holding on with one hand, takes many 2 chance to enable him to last out & rush. The weight of the player on ond side of the car added o a sudden tum and frequently causes the car to turn over, and for that reason circular metal frames are attached to the cars : Probate Court Room in Lebanon, in #aid | and the motor can keep on running it District, on the 21st day of May, A. D. t 2 oclock in the afternoonm, and that ‘notice of the pendency of said peti- | tion, and of said hearing thereon, be given by {fe publication of this order one time 1921, in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspape: spite of the fact that car stands upside down. It takes only a moment to rght the car, and the game goes fight om. Of course we have had men injured, sald ¢ | Endicott yesterday, but the boys seem having a circulation in said District, at|t0 ifke the excitement, and the element least three days prior to the date of Court. of record. Attest: GEORGE E. BRIGGS, maylds \Judge. The above and foregoing is & true copy id |of danger does not seem to worry them. hearing, and that return be made to this T am confident that auts polo will be aeclaimed the most thrilling sport yet devistd. Saturday, May 21st will tell the story, and T am willing to havs the verdict rest with the spectator. Aute polo will be only one of the many thrill- EKONK near New Bedford. and songs and the planting of a Several visitors enjoyed ment. Champney, _father Stanton. efal years ago. Helen Congdon and Marion Bfown fic- companied Thomas Brown to Hartford one day last week and enjoyed lookin dome. taining her parents Mr. and M: inson of Wiliimantic the past weel bought several head of stock. given in Sterling Monday- thirty voices from Danielson, humber on the program. to their old nesting places here cheer all with their sweet ang to the Deacon Green farm. Mrs. Childs has been entertathing her sister, Miss Leonard, who has been spénd- ing the winter In the west She went to Boston Saturday to join another sister and later they will £0 to their ola home; Arbor day was observed in the loeal school with special program of recitations, tree. the entertain- . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gallup with Mrs. Williams and Walter Stanton, of Daniel- 5on motored to Attleboro, Mass, Tues- day and attended the funeral of Mr. of Mrs. Benjamin They resided in Sterliig sev. over the Capitol and going up in the Mrs. Thomas Brown has been enter- . Tob- Mr. Cunningham and son of Pomfret were through this section last week and The beautiful cantata of Ruth, Was evening by for the benefit of the Metfiodist church. Several from here attended and enjoye devery Large numbers of birds have returned e A large number of young people &n- joyed a May basket party Friday even- ing with the new family who have moved ing features on the program at the fafr prounds Saturday next. The complete program will carry ten events of pelo, re- cord trials and races for the six speed- way cars. Annual Health Officers “Get Together™ The Comnecticut Public Mealth Assocl- ation will hold a mecting at the New Haven Lawn club, 193 Whitney avenue, New Haven, on June 1, 1921, 10 & m.. standard time. The following will be the programme: “Under-hourished Children” what are we doing for them? Dr. H. L. F. Locke, attending mbyskcian DBables hospital, Hartford; ~Miss Margaret J. Barrett, superintendent .of nurses, New Haven health department; Miss Helen A. Brug- er, visiting nurse, Cheshire; Miss Lu- cinda Bousle; ew London. 1230 _p. m.—“The Cows' Milk with Reference to the Dang- & lers of Tuberculosts and Scurvy.” Dr. L L Linde, clinical instrucior _diatetics, Yale Medical School; J. M. Whittlesey: Commissioner Domestic Animais; J. W. Alsop, proprietor Woodford: Farm, Vome Nofth Main Street Sale Through the agency of Real Estats Broker John A. Moran the property 238,241 North Main street consisting of two-amily houses has been sold. for Nicholns Walsh to Joseph and Margaret Stanklewicz. Mr. Staknlewicz is to ee- cupy one of the apartments and will rent the others. a Danbary—It was du(:d that ’a be carried out this year,.and from July 6 to Aug. 31 local mercantile establigh- performance today. This musical comedy

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