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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It i Advertisement Will Get It ——ee——y WANTED—Miscellaneous Advertisement Wil Sell It —_— A Bulletin For Sale # WANTED—Man to make himself - WANTED—A competent American wo- p useful uround hotel. Write Box |man can learn of a good position as 59, care Bulletin. _maylod | housekssper in & smal (ami WANTED—An _experienced _carriage | [0 OF. by and automobile painter. The Elliott Wag- I':a" e ea Corp., North Grostenordale, Conn. ‘may 18 WANTED Young man; must be over| WANTED—A Teliable lady cook. 16; 1o learn candy and ive orcam trade; Iy at once to Park Central Hotel, refervnces requited. Crystal Confeotion: | Wi tic, Conn. ‘may18d AN arm : milker. | 16 years of eren quired. jlams. Tel. 10714 Jewett City. | Crysal Contes Store, 263 Main St. may A BIG OPFORTUNITY T0 DEVELOY A | WANTED Lady to take charge of WANTED—Everyone to attend en T at Congregational churci May 20th, at § 1f very stormy. will may18d ~WANTED Second hand fufni antiques; oldest ang Norwich | we buy an® sell anything; highy est *prices, Watet St., Norwich. Phone 708 largest Louls D, Ward, may19ThSTu -| ¥oR s) iday even- | stairs. B tandasd time. $e Baturday evening. may19d dealers in 30 and 8 Owen . ALK Baby catriage, n | condition. 221 Laurel Hill Ave., down- ¢ may19d FOR SALE—TWwo mamm keys. Tel. 309-13 Willimantic Div. “¥OR SALE_Small and large pigs;: ail Kin quire ham St._mayidd esirable house lots B ree at Peck's Corner, Norwich Town. Apply Smith. Phone 634-4. WANTED — Second hand household goods, modern or antique, in large of small lots. Call at our large salesroom ery, LARGE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS. |Stofe Sundays ffom 1-8.30 p. m. 8. F.|C erso a Men with business ability and eneryy | Peerson, Inc., 130 Main St mayl®d |}y county: wanted by the larzest stovs and furnace | WANTED—Young lady fo work in|St. manufactarers in_the world to sell direct 1o home owners high grade pipeless fur- |B. naces, nationally advertised. Wil give | = store; experience necessary; must be neat. F. Peterson, Inc., 130 Main St. may17d 4 i WANTED—Young colored maid. = Ap selling rights in enough territory fo de- oung col velop large rest Our special repre- vl{l n' once. S. I. Peterson, x::"iw}w matatives will give personal assisidnos Main St. Ay and instructions (o etart this business on % emah Mills & strong and successful foundation. BoaAn s e e, T iyit On m with sufficient capital to tinar their o les and business need WANTED—GIrl to do typewriting, ste- Wil extend liberal credit to men 1 worth. sales are growing by nd we have a proposi- cts to prove that t al v and finances & profitable business. Vately for full information eare etin. may19ThS WANTED—At Once MIDDLE AGE WOMAN TO ACT AS HOUSEKEEPER. GOOD PAY, ROOM AND BOARD IF DESIRED. MUST FURNISH REFERENCES. 16 LAUREL HILL AVENUE WANTED OOM FIXER. SAXTCN WOOLEN CORP. Bean Hill Mills ‘WANTED nography and general office work. Apply 1o P, O. Box 398, Putnam Conn, giving perienck, references, and salary ex- peoted. ‘may16d WANTED BOY 16 WITH A LITTLE LIFE. ALSO EXTRA MALE HELP FOR SATUR- DAYS RING’S MARKET WANTED GIRL CASHIER, (AS EXTRA) MUST HAVE GOOD REFERENCES AD- DRESS “STORE” BULLETIN. WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN Brainard & Armstrong Co. Golden Street app ! Willimantie, Ct. TFARM wanted; about 30 acres, some wood, on state road, ‘Ward Bro ments, and fruit, with stock in New London county or Windham. Ad- dress Mr. Emil Deshefy, R. F. D. No. 3, Putnam, Con: " WANTED—A two-horse riding culti- vator. Telep) " MEN—Women—Girls _wanted; $195_month; government jobs; hundreds wWrite Franklin’ Institute, Dept. 31-It., Hoches- openings ; L N. Y. ™ hone 1851-12. Bulletin. immediate] , No, 45 Jackson 1 632-3. mayod house with improve- icycles and parts. Ad- may19d FOR SALE—New milch cow with calf. F. H. Bushnell, 32 Huntington Ave. maylod FOR SALE and terms are very reasonable. For full particulars, inquire of JOMN A. MORAN, may19ThSTu Two-family house, seven rooms each, ofh hen tur- |Modern improvements, situated in one of the best locations in Greeneville. REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. FOR SALE — Late 1918-7 Studebaker car, newly painted, in perfect condition ;, price §500. Address. Box 67, Bulletin Office. mayidd ¥OR SALE — 1917 Cadillac, cheap. Phone §18-13. Adams Tavern, Norwich Town. may19d rolli tlslAus—Reo tp’:d;gl Wi ;’;‘.; a fa- mous delivery car, ren ing *] grade service at all timés; this machine never Price FOR SALE. surroundings, first class markets, Smooth fields, 40 pastures. 10 we or without, maylsd may17d Potter, Griswol Conn. may15d mayl7d $116- ly for list |required §1,00 maylid may14STuTh FOR SALE—Two-family house, in ex- cellent condition, Laurel Hill section. near trolley, always rented ; price $3,200; cash liberal terms. Address Good Value, Builetin. Phene 1816, “WANTED—Second books and an| hand tiques. C. St. Phone 38-2. WANTED—At once, a wheel Phone C. J. King, 48 Water St, 38-2. mayl4d TORDINARY shampoo, facial or mani- cure now 50 Bldg., Ladies’ Hairdressers. Tel. 72- _mayl3d FARM wanted for cash; must road, good buildings and worth state price askgd ; price ; 10 c. _Lindgren’s, ‘write full _part 0350 acres. Horace S. Eaton, Willimantic, Conn. Turniture, may e f North Stoni ehalr ero onington, apr2§ThSTu FOR SALE—Modern eight-room colo- J. King, 48 Water{nial house, with own water system, bath- room, steam heat, and garden, in village | , near trolley. R. Norman, Norwich, Conn. will buy house in Gresne containing two tenements store. Annual rental $522, 40x150 feet. “This is a Barg: Phones 278 MAIN STRI 106 Thayer | North 'Windham. = barn. iculars and | Te]. 27-4, may?d 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. Cail at the Bulletin 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 Inquire 12 may19d 5 LOST AND FoOU ¥oUND FOR BALE—Horses MORSES—11 brewery horses left; must be soil s Week; pair chesinut Horses, welght , ages § and § years, br le and double, price } pair browns, weight 2734 Ibs. ex- 1y, wges 6 wnd 7 years, price $225; one chunky build, wei 5 , ears, nice business or farm mare, clever and safe for any old person, price 150, worth $350 to any fatmer.; one black chunky horse, weight 1bs., age 4 years, orice ¥90; one dapple gray horse, ars, weight 1160 1bs., a nive horse the country, price $115; one bay chunky horse, weight 1300 Ibs.. age 8 Yyears, no betier horse in the stite, price 3115 ; one black horse, age 7 yeard, used on one of our collectors’ buggies, cleyer e C’ E 6 1 - und stand without lu’m.' tled, price W;’ nc ake a nice horse for famnily use; § single as moaimers 1e s harnesses, choice $15 apiece; 4 ! double ~ Harneuses, . choice §35 in S D collars _given irce; we.give a 322 Main Street \arness and carriage free to drive Home, ;i our men will deliver horses free; take namber of Commerce Building hone 2882 use them for 14 days. it you v are perfect keep them, if not call vt."on the ‘phone and he wil send for them at dfr expense; horses can be eeen at any time; bring your veterinary with you; we will pay all expenses if not s we revresent. Call at Supt’s residence as breweries are now closed. Residence, Lady Assistant 98 Harrison St., Providen ~ B o minster 8¢ St.. 1 v “73’) Providence, West 3508-W. mayisd | UA E“ | “ror A handsome pony, weight about © cither riding or d ind and gentle and suitable for a woman to handle; I also offer thor- oughbred Irish terrier, Pekinese and Pom- anian puppies. Birch's Market, Main Danielson. Tel. 3 Horse 12 years old, weight sound. Address Charles A. Salem. C Lmbalmer | sy e e ompt Service Day or Night E neral Director s i s 1100, Williams ki ng horse, Phone 187 n head of horses, good from 1100 to 1400, Cor- Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors ! seconds, weighing 4 pass. | 533 = — — | ment; Works on ali sewing machines;| Portable Wagon Loader | coupe ana s pass. sedan, §2,050 ; Northway | 2313 6.3 qu?:‘;i;fil?n;;‘llfgml.%fi n\'fi;lfl’,‘-fl.’rfi ‘flmf $2 = p?rlog:l.ll chefiks w; exlz;;. trn';;k;,‘ :M-mx H{ 1:12 }\o::i capacity, fi'“h l'l:léuxAl;r unure..uw.. of e . e 3 ight's il rder ouse, Box g i i i | BT A . nderson, a) excavating and stonewor) and house- Rkency. Danielson. = may1sd | Gomplete with air cooled gasoline en-| 50t 3ol oy “oons, al. 340, - maclod , Falsing, concrete worky sl © puartoused COLLINSWOOD = BANITS % o nuine diamond | 9iM® 22 ft. scoop conveyor, suitable ;:‘r.knhgi‘gfiw- St. Norwich, Cona. cancers. tumors aad vicers. ings, Address Box 240, Lulletin Otice. | for loading and unloading coal, sand, FOR S ALE o A S WhnAT, tme A6 Y OUMIWRINT | w05 BALE=Eroams i6c And_galvan- | O Yoy o0 Inickt Sikss sonditien, 1921 Buick Coupe, model 21-46, like cigar for f7e, three for 207 Mr. Vega |ized pails 2S¢, 10 quarts, at Yest | pric $250, & new, fact arant. ive pries. SiEvada cigar 10¢ straight, Kroh's Spe- | Main S __ mayird s hikad e olal T ocal made | clrmep e e Ao A || NOR SAXE-Gow i v T months oldj | Sep Mr. Phillips, Eastern Connecticut GRS anila_cigar ¢, 250, an's | aiso five ferrets, price $25. Greenwo 4 -14. N Smoke Shop. _ADF21Q_|Farm, Voluntows, Conn. regira’ | Power Co. Montville, Conn. S A Norwieh, Cona. WANTED—Second hand and_antique| §: furniture Tiger & Kremen, Suncessors to A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St.Pnene 717-3 Norwich. FOR SALE—One cow § years old, part Jersey, calved March 1st. Frank Dittrish, may13d FOR SALE or rent, 40-acre farm on he state road, one mile from Plainfield station, large orchard, 10-room house, big Antonio Gerosia, Plainfieid, Conn. mayisd " HEMSTITOHING and picoting attach- NORWICH, CONN. 00 for an no interest charged, marssd WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES Steady Work—One Loom |- LOOMS THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. $390.00 for a fin layer piano, with 1 ege. $10 “monthiy. The tone and action. weekly. The TING of all kinds promptly and PRINTING Norwich, Conn. lots_at Hortc barrel of red root F. J. Martin, 9 Hickory St. den Company, Norwich, Conn. bench ‘and searf; notes to sign, no interest ; one year, iree delivery, pany, Norwich, Conn. "$21000 for 4 beautiful mahogany up- right piano, with &tool and searf, perfect Terms/ $40 down, Plaut-Cadden Ivers & Pond baby grand piano with bench, delivered free, 4 ; $50 down, §12 monthiy. den Company, Norwich, Conn. no otes to sign. The Plaut: Plaut-Cadden maylid maylid "FOR SALE Ten connecting building s Park, near Uncasyi Louse paint, one gray and one white, one factory price. nt, o maylid ad- §5-note mahogany rolls, Library privi- terms; no tuning for rms $50 aown, Com< Company, T$65.06_for an upright piano, stool and | SiFably located on Broad St. scarf, delivered without charge. Terms| For fuller partiulars, inquire of $35 down, $1.50 weekly. The Piaut- JOHN A, MORAN, Excellent 90-acre farm, pleasantly lo- cated on state road, good neighbors and $1,000 down, balance on mortgage THOS. H. BECKLEY FOR SALE A very choice nine-room cottage, REAL ESTATE BROKER, used and will be s0ld at sacrifice price. “|John Ryan. Box 192. Killingly (Dayvilie), Conn, - ‘may18d FOR SALE—Overland _touring paint, good tires, practically new 40 acres oodland, new attery ; ¥OR SALE—Turkey eggs; also Indian |fish and ice pond near house, 50 bearing |Sell cheap to quick buyer. Phone 927-32. Runner duck éggs. Mrs. W. F. Willough- Ll;““ trees, two cottage houses, two | ‘Waylsd h_y. Canterbury c?_nn.. Box 19. mayl9d "‘l)‘slflc'a!l;lllr:;l‘:}a;:l‘lld‘nn. all only $3,000; FOR SALK—1919 Ford touring car in FOR SALE-Ono ‘Sharples cream sel TRYONS' AGENCY, B been and 5% e Dhone sak | S ot 2w, 36 ewia, HoE D, T, | 1% Wilimandle, Com. _ | Cobaon Division. " mayiid | The very besi, pium Bterling, Cons: - - mayisd FOR SALE—Ford roadster in £0od | unteed; 8iso heating ah L EOR SALE — Celar fenice posts and = condition. Phone 1343-5. ___mayitd SonR ence rails. delivered anywhere: phone S S AR e your jorder eprly. Jr . ‘Nortuup, Moy 0 S ALE two spare tires, &1l good tires, price $325. wich Town. Tel. 1046-12. ~ may19ThSTu F R - Bastern Service Buteau, 316 3 g FOR SALE--Hay, first quality. John _m)'l'M FOR BALE—Ford touring car, reason- able price. Call after 5 p. m. 7 McKin- ley Ave. mayldd FOR SALE—Four cylinder five passen- ger Buick, A-1 condition. 110 Franklin St. may14d FOR SALE—Ford sedan, in fine condi- tion, like new, fully equipped; §650 cash. Ingiire of Mr. Morin, at The Plaut-Cade den Company. meyldd” FOR SALE—Scripps Booth _roadste: Just overhauled and repainted, good tres aad extra wheel with tire. ‘Tel. 961 FOR SALE—Dodge _roadster, good con- dition, $500. Tel. 212, apr2id_|screens and screen doors made. “¥OR BALE—191 Reo speed_wagon: | Momh Maia’ por o5 will sacrifice for quick sale. 151 West | Sorih Main. Tel. 1530. Town St. Phone 818-14. marlsd | LALIMA & BELLONE. T T - | St, contractors, diggin; FOR SALE—New 1821 Oaklands, road- ster and § pass. touring, $1,280 Ty Seteeat werk, a ville, and Lot EET BUILDING NOTICE—Now is the time to h FOR EVERYBODY. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ use safety ofl for incubators and heate; Noxall polish for autos and other acces: sories; Mobile oils of all grades. Jona- than Smith, Dealer in Oils and Gasoline, 30 Town St _Tel. 318, may6d HAVE your tires 1itreaded, look like new, wear like new, as good as Dnew. Lanoie Tire C 93 . Main St feb2 de- $200.00 for an upright piano, with stool | may7d Franklin St and scarf, delivered without charge, no interest s §2 week- FOR SALE HOUSES—GROVE STREET HOUSES—CLIFF STREET HOUSES—PEARL STREET HOUSES—LAUREL HILL AV e. | HOUSES—LAFAYETTE STR k on trolley Mrs. William L. Bell, Wind- Lal)“ulvzufir?lum{l‘} nl;g ham, Conn. may16d R. S. BARTLETT ne etin Co., B B e . ‘maylbd ¥OR SALE—Two half barrels outside | HOUSES—LINCOLN AVENUE HOUSES—WILLIAMS STREET HOUSES—WASHINGTON STREET 44 SHETUCKET STREET ¥ORD OWNERS—Have your magneto charged in the car while you wait; hard starting and. weak lights remedied. Nor- wich Welding Co., 31 Chestnut St. Phone 214 feb22d YUUR CARRVRETUR STETSON & YOUNG rices, by skiiled labor. elephone ana" Builder, 108 mayitd 102 Chestnut CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials &t right 50 West Main St o Clover No. §, P, B, meets ix meets. H ! & H s H “Chickens,” which was written ia en entirely different vein from the tales of the Pittsburgh Steel Mills, which estab- lished his vogue as g writer, was received with enthusiasm. Agnest Christine John- ston, author of many Dougias MacLean's and Charles Ray's most popular succes- ses, adapted the story and has lost nons of the author’s fine humor or dramatic situations. Jack Nelson directed. Giadys George is the Jeading woman. A cast of exceptional strength is seen fn “A Splendid Hazard.” which will be the second feature attraction. No less than seven players who have achieved screen stardom make thelr appearance in the production. Heading the cast is Henry B. Walthall, one of the screen’s most popular charac- ter actors: Rosemary Theby, erstwhile star of serial thrillers and dramatie fea- tures; Norman Kerry, who has played foremost 3 been 14 tured in 5 number of special productions : Thomas Jefferson, well known for his Philo McCuliough, and Joseph Dowling, whose “Miracie Man” s still vivid in, the minds of ail are other chafacters. “A Splendid Hazard" is adapted from the widely read movel of that mame by Harold MacOrath. It is an Allan Dwar production, presented by the Mayflowe: Photoplay Corporation through the First National Exhibitor's Circult. “Mr. Fatima' a very funny comedy will conclude the program. Strand Today, Friday Sarrdsy The Seminary Gris are at the Strand for the last half of the week If you want to know Who they are, just §0 t¢ the Strand. They .are here for thres days only and their main idea in coming to Norwich is to give the people soae 1eal enjoyment. They certainly have some finy costumes, songs, dances and comedy to give you ail. Gathered at the picturesque estate of Alfred Herter, where Mrs. Enrico Caru, $ummer tenant. suffered the loss of $100,008 worth of jewels by robbery, Corinne Grif- fith and her supporting company bad some strange and interesting experionecs. The site was selecied by Vitagraph soouts becavee of the Oriental scenes and setting on the estate. These served ad- mirably ms locations for scenes in “Ti Im't Being Done This Season.” a mew Corinne Griffith production, which will be shown at the Strand theatre, in which much of the action takes place on the es- tate of a wealthy Turk in Smyrna. Some of the scenes were taken in the ream where the $400,000 jewelry robbery was Do _you Cg’e/ maxtmum [ear[grmafltv ) ENUVE EET STONINGTON of service resulted. A representative of the Western Union Telestaph comvany from New Haven came here recently but no resumption In order to secure a telegraph service station here, Francis Burch has offered space to the com- committed. While the Oriental atmosphere achiev- ed by the artist owner of the place, wae exactly what George L. Sargent. who 4i- rected the production. was lonking for it was found necessary, however, to con- struct am’ artificial lake. This was done and part of the action filmed befors dark P L pe . on the day of its -completion. Next OULTRY ey L — e T T ——— pany free of charge and all he asks in|morning when the production forces = e R R e T roturn for this is an operator. He also|started out to work again the lake was B, MALL'S R, L Red and White Leg- | Monday. Mrs. Bixby, Windham Green, | 54 750 promises to do all In his power to heip |zone. Some one suggested that the rob. oxn KE) S400 EVELy WoeKk; Jioe T4NES | Wyinidiaim, Conl mayl4d 'y in_securing patronage for the company.|bers who got Mrs. Caruso’s jewels hat Rt e, e ot A H BN e s T e e s % C * People are busy getting summer |come back and stolen the jake It was Willfihglord, Conn. ~ Uhone 643-Y. maylid | retail: deitvered to all varts of city. peter | | Will buy new modern home, ot di places ready for occupancy. discovered, howevcr, that the water had e S i Tl o v | S hesicaite ik not you are spending money| _James Stivers has in his collection of | made its own escape. A new lak: was live, grow aud jay; safe pistaid deliverys | - Sl biown hedibaby et in quiet, desirable neighbor-§| . pictures one of *he Atwood machine | provided, and the production went on. Gircitar free; Putham broders $4.16, Hoy el, 718 5 Y e without results, make sure|shop known in 1860 as the Atwood Mor. | “Tt et Being Tone This Seaso i Clarg, last artiord, Conn. maylid FOL SALL—Greene's . buttsrmilk baby chick feed; 1t will raise all you hatch; 3 Greene's Gros James M. Younz & Som. Greene's fas| “Sec e e ey cond Feed,” COAL AND WOOD ‘Washington St. marsd delivered, nearly - DOAL, seasy 1320-2. 1. Durkee Lane. Wood und_Kkindlings tn large or smail quantiues. Phone 504 of Shapiro, Willow St, formerly A. 6. THO. Fool Speciali -8, Alice Bld Conn. Photre —_— C. ». move ¢ CHIROPODIST MPSON (o F. 8. your 66- TRUCKING OSLYN, 293 West Matn St. We Ling @nywhere. n given L0 MOVINE bOiers and mas 321 Main St, Norwich, tihs. Phone 1099-2. C. ntic. pri3d 9eel88 | —5o® BALEOne of the best farms in New Londos”cousty, full set of large BURN GOOD, HARD g:m;xxjinm | mmeliale Dossn:snmn.g Wi WOOD AND SAVE ——— T asou, Lebanon, Conu. one 7§, Chiropoduy | spriid : YOUR COAL. _FOR SALE—Gleuwood gas range. 271 mayl0d ¥OR SALE—Slal. wood, $9 per cord, all hard’ wood. mayl10d B — } FOR SALE—Kegistered Ayrshire bull 2 years oid; also several tons of A-1 hay, apried —Hard wood, $10 per cord, W, from hood. Further particulars Archa W. Coit Telephone 1596 |your carburetor is adjusted cor- rectly. How about getting carbon taken out; cost very small; twenty five cents per cylinder. ture employing only = smail men. has a large foreign trade. operation five and one- the employes here. jan3ld mar2d STOP in to see us; we carry eves thing in the line of Second-hand furni- ture, stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St, Norwich, FPhone 1703- Every load 100 per cent. and full cord for— dec3d Special at- FABMS for sale. Write for bulletin, Racine’s Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. jandd « T | " 1/Eh and West Main Sts. may16d_ | c Phone §67-3. - - b | LOCAL und 100g GiSMUCe BUto Liucke 40 HORSES g, Phone 1926. A. Siegel. ! : AMEBEKY, 4., Nu. § HOURIGAN BROS. | avether express car of 2 Horsss, just| i S8R0 22 SuliE 0 & arrived. Some nice pairs and extra L 3876, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City 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 Dressing. “GEORGE LAMBKRT Occum, teamiag, loug distance woving _and Tel. €13-12. Long Distance Moviug and Expressing. Zimmerman, 1/ Boswell Ave. augdd Maun S augddd trucking. iyid 1458, 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant T hone 410-2 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’ Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street 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—8 Toiesitone CIGARS c164R8 estene Cigar sare §70 per thousand 3. . CONANT. 11 Fraakiia st wh TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. | DENTIST TEAMING trucking ana moviu, sbecialwy. 3 233 Mam St Pnone 793 long distance oha H. Ford moviid G, B, SHUMLE: & SO, Buetuc LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARXLAY, snetu PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING ket SL _Fhone cket St Pho! 385, [ FOR SALE THE FINE RESIDENCE OF WM. H. PROTHERO 51 GREENE AVENUE Inquire of FRED G. PROTHERO 7 Treadway Avenue 233 MAIN STREET All Rented. Lot 150 x 150 TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable ‘ prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street FOR Phone 175 10 MINUTES’ RENTS FOR ERNEST E. BU Teacher of the Vielin Phone 127-4 Bliss P! | Have a Qutfits to TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 63 UNCAS STREET LLARD! lace Few Lend. FOR FURTHER James SALE Three Family House WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. $552 A YEAR. | Price $4,500 PARTICULARS, ASK L. Case | Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET ONLY $11.00 OR SALE SACHEM FLATS Four Apartment House Carl's Auto Hospital 375 MAIN STREET | Next Door to Watkinson Tire Company on its regular basis. ter as before. hard, week. repair the wall on ing him. ¢ . A This (Thursday) eveniag the Ston- ALSO CHESTNUT WOOD AND Ington chorus will have a rehearsal In KINDLINGS, DELIVERED ANY- Ri 'd Community hall. WHERE IN' THE CITY OR TOWN. versiae Garage Friday evening there will be a Boy HARRY B. FORD 30 TALMAN STREET I e s PHONE 792 Storage, Repairing, Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 763 OVERHAULING - AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, . Trucks and Carts of which she is a member. took a game. truck end in New Haven. The Independent baseball day afternoon at Stonington. At the- concert given by the Arion club in Providence Tuesday evening, the who has conducted these concerts for the past 40 years, was presented $1.000 by Pres- ident Faunce of Brown university. directors, Dr. Jules Jordan, Jordon has econducted from Peace Dale, R. L TO EENT Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim« may19d (ub and garage. FOR RENT—Seven-room furnished eot- tage, Lord's Point, running water, toilet, bath house, $275 season ; also new turnighed bungalow on Lake Niantic, Ni- antic’ village, near seashore, §225 season. Phone Chas. F. Eldredge, Niantic, Conn. OR RENT—Six-Toom {enement, steam servics, bath, gas, electricity, set 79 Hamilton Ave. at Redwing Cottage, Lord's Point. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET MYSTIC itors in Hartford Tuesday. rigon Co., and was a small stone struc- Aumber of men. This pictare shows about 53 Today The Atwood Machine Co. is now ome of the leading industries and ‘While many factories have felt the business depres- sion this company have been kept in alf days a week and employs about 1,000. Busioads come in from Westerly and Mystic, briaging The American Velvet Company has re- sumed operations and as fast as weavers come in work will he resumed The twn-loom sys- tem is used instead of the one irom sys- A large number have entered the employ of the company this the Herman Simons has beea engaged to ‘he hasevall feld at Owen park. Fred Hoadley s assist- Wednesday afternoon the Stomington High school baseball game played Bul- keley High school at New London, the team went by aute truck and Mr. Garity load of fans to ses the Miss Latham is spending the week- team will play the Colonial team of Norwich Sun- Dr. these a-n-u'. without remuneration for the years. The Stonington chorus l;l.fi-fl in the program, as did also the chorus Henry H. LaPierre of Norwich is spending the weck end With his family Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams have returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., and are at Camp Boulder, Lord's Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Séhoonover and A. H. Schoonover of Old Mystic were vis- a thrilling melodrama of rapid actiem. Breed Theatre Madge Kennedy, featured by Goldwym. has never appeared to better advantagt than in her latest plcture “The Girl Witk the Jazz Hgart,” from the story by Rob- ert Shannom, which is the feature at the Breed theatre today. The reason may be that she plays two roles, one that of the title, the jazz hearted damsel, and the other that of a distinctly cpposite type The story of “The Girl With the Jam Heart” isn't intendéd evidently to teact moral. Neither is it a defence of Jazz” 8o those who don't eare for the tom-toms and rag-time needn't be alarm- ed. It appeals because it Is strictly alive from the beginning to the end, and because it is so thoroughly Ameriesn, and up-todate American, at that In. cidentally, those who haven't ws yet had a chance to see the shimmy as it is done Py an expert get that chance when they see “The Girl With the Jazz Heart™ Por the second feature Frank Mayo will be seen in “The Magnificent Brute” a virfle story of love as big and as sirong ea Its own mighty pines. invitation to the Beechwood Alumnae reunion at Jenkinstown, Pa., class of '20, Seascouts, Ahoy! Heave to, all you land scouts land lubbers, green horns and would-be-safl cra. Here Is your chance to get yeur tea legs! Learn how to navigate your- self under a list to port. Reach about hard a lea, let's come about now amd clear the rust out o' the lee scuppers— haul aft your Jee sheets,and we'll square away on a nmew tack. Our sloop is ta et sall 500m g5 crew is musterel 3 en- list now if you wish a billet. All Soye 15 years of age, weighing st least 112 pounds and a scout or anxious ta bacume one may ship aboard for tha cruise. See the scout executive, 8 Shannon building, or the sea sooed per, L'eutensnt Craven, 245 Washe Ington street, immediately. pairs, having been towed up the river by the tugs Alert and Harriet Charles i Fuller, 63, died Tuesday momning at his home on Church street aftera long period of faiing health. He was employed for many years as moter- man on the Groton and Stonington street allway and was a popular official. He was bomn in Scotiand, Conn, Nov. 2 1851, the son of George and Sarah Palmer Fuller. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Axianna Fuller, @ son. Norman C. Fuller, and a sister, Mrs. Carrie Anderson, of Jermanis Todgn Na. 11, O, It H S FOR ern improvements, 1205160, PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. (Zstablished for Half a Century) Y0MEERS BLOCK, ON THE SQUARE Telephone 774 | emm—————— ) AUTOS FOR HIRE Hunt’s Taxi Service LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC, PHONE 1130 EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order N The Piano Tuner _Prone 838:2 —will be’sold right. THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. GEER Phene 511 FOR SALE Farm located three miles from Frank- lin Square, on state road and trolley line, containing 130 acres, well divided, good 22 Clafrement Ava | buildings; must be séen to be appreciated SALE Six-room cottage house, with all mod- lot hardwood floors, For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 198 CLff St. For particulars, FREANCIS D. DONOHUE, AMERICAN HOUSE, D, Morrissey. HOTELS Central Building, Norwich, DANCING N. H. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows' -— | Hali, "Norwich. Phone 1706 or 1996. Private Prop. First class Garage Service Con- |9a¥s and Thursdays, § o'clock. apréd nected. Phone. Shetucke! Pi t Street. = ' ———— may19d FI ground floor, all 4y 18d Phone 1876-4. may. 1 room tenement, Stonington Road, Fox Hill umer bungalos St. Phone 178-4. D ENT — Four-room _tenement, improvements except steam heat. Inquire 61 Fairmount St. "“TO RENT Four rooms, furnished, maylid TO_RENT—Double store at 21 Thames may17d RESTAURANTS 17d 94 and Chinese ‘Restaurant TO RENT—Tenement, fiv ‘West Thames St. Phone 178-4. TO RENT — Sto; goods, ete. Dr. C. H. may12d b, 15 Town FOR RENT—Store centrally located ; rent reasonable; suitable for any re business. ' Tel. 246, phone 274. lessons _daily. Evening class Mon. e for household aprasd T0 RENT— Furnished rooms. Tele- Jan7d DINNER, FROM 11 A. M. TO 2 P. M. SUPPER, FROM 5 TO 8 P. M. 5 A LA CARTE UNTILMIDNIGHT COOKS. , 142 MAIN STREET UP STAIRS Eng Wing American WILL BE OPEN MORNINGS FOR CHINESE WAITERS AND CHINESE Anthony, R. L Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Williams are preparing to take up their residence st their cottage at Lord's Point. Mr. and Mrs. John Spicks have moved from Pearl street to the home of Mrs. Spicks’ parents on Denison avenue, where they will make their home for the present. The Ladies’ Ald society of the Baptist church had an all-day meeting /Tuesday and served dinner at noon in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. John Rippel have return: od after a visit of ten days with relatives in Scarsdale dnd Jorsey City, Ny A. R Doe of East Haddam Tuesday. _Mrs. J. W. McDonald s a visiter i New York. 3 SOUTH GRISWOLD Rev. John Thompaon has returned afte: & visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bur- rouzhs of Groton. J Ca ' - Tt A. Bromley. a veteran of the e B Maital rempave sl war, trom Voiugtown, visited locai 7| day, in the hospital ambulance. Mr. Cav. |Tiehds May 17th. ti e e o R e Ray Button, utton, Lewis :::wm :‘:“ and linu d;l;mg were visitors iz The four-masted_schooner Hauppaugei Ne¥ 1oudon Monday. has arrived at the Peadions dok ToeuSe] Albert s Guile and son of Frovidenes of Wallace Salisbury of Canterbury. ARCHITECTS 1227 | um WHEN YOU WANT (0 put your busi- L-HOF¥ HOTEL, Ku Flan. | ness before the public, there is no medi- better than rtising S e e your fruit and saade trees expert men. Phone 1957, Geerge decisd > NOW is the time to trn and prune tree CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Buildiag, Nerwich, Conn, visited *he~fcrmer's sister, Mrs. A. G No Better Greener Sunday. C. C."Potter was a caller in Westerly _ L. F. Wilcox and A. G. Greene trans Than'* Cutlcnn

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