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WORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, WAY 20,- 1621 A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want * |A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Rent It e —_— WANTED—Male WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellancous ToR ¥OR SALE © FOR SALE—Automoblles LEGAL NOTICES. f o - ] e T e WANTED—To toes for FOR SALE—Rabbits, cavies and pige- i ¥OR SALE — A 1916 Ford delivery| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD TARERS S 83 1836 yoas ot | WARSSD A ol Ameciin Wl A i Paratone ar Jigy trom 600 up. Krohn Bros.. 267 Bos- | Farm Overlooking Village truck, good mechanical condition: will |at Ledyard, within and for the District of | A ey et " Hyatd | Reusekeper in a small family; no washe | Phone S0 Tay20d | well Ave. o Cmaynd” | 700: 5 sell'gr trade for unuvout,” Call 498 Main | Ladyand, on "the 15h aay of May, A. D. © WANTED Man fo maks himeelf gen- |\ OF lroning. Write C. J. C., cate Bul-| “wANTED At once, a siient salesman | FOR SALE—Two new milch cows; aiso | INCOmE $6,700; Equipment 4 S TR - and Present — SAMUEL B. HOLDRIDGE, Ty el avound hotel | Writs, ex . maVIX | suowosse or counterwbout 3 feet long. | canopy op surrey Warten X, Allen, near | ¥OR SALE—Little Buick. Call between | 5 hoe® 9 Gare Bulletin " mayidd | WANT To do cleaning. Ap- | Address M. J. O'Brien, 108 Frankiin St | Poquetanuek, R. D. 6. Norwich. mayzvd | Included 4,400 8, atterncon.” C. Siiotes, 189 et | ™5, of Levt W. Crouth, late of Led- . EED s epeieaed cerriage| DY Bt Weutegen House, mayisd | maydd - 2 FOR SALE—Party moving west desires | 270 acres in splendid apple and general | Thames St may yard, in said District, deceased. ant Sotomebile painter: The Eiliott Wag- | WANTED—A Tollable 1ady cook. | _NEW and second hand farniture bought | to sell small farm. 16 min. irom Franklin hb oo Cerp., North Grogvenordale, Conn. mayisd 2 W Park Central Hotel, Conn. mayl8d WAKTEDYoung man; must be over 16; to learn candy and ire crcam trade; refersoces required. Crystal Confection- ery Store, 263 Main St. maylsd T WANTED—Parm bhand; milker. Joho Williama. Tel. 107-14 Jewett City. ‘mayi?d WANTED—At Once MIDDLE AGE WOMAN TO ACT AS HOUSEKEEPER. GOOD PAY, ROOM AND BOARD IF DESIRED. MUST FURNISH REFERENCES. 18 LAUREL HILL AVENUE " WANTED LOOM FIXER. SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. Bean Hill Mills ‘'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 cale and meat knife, in LOKT—Mea 5 ve at 565 Boswell Ave ewar may20d FOUND undle lace. Inquire 12 n vesteriy, it 1. may19d ZUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleghione 630 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street r of Commercs Building Lady Assistant GAGER 50 Women At Once “WANTED_Table girl Ponemah Mills House, Tattville. mayird WANTRD_Girl to do bpewriting; ste- nography and general of 3 o570, Box §55, Putaam, Conn., givink xperfence, references, and salary ex- maylsd WANTED or Ford Roadster, in geod mechanical condition. No new paint, or other fixings to make price high. Write, stating condition of car and lowest cash price. Box 565, care Bul- letin Office. WANTED BOY 16 WITH A LITTLE LIFE. ALSO EXTRA MALE HELP FOR SATUR- DAYS RING’S MARKET and sold at very lowest prices at No. 183 W. Main St._Joseph Kozlowski. may20d ‘WANTED—Household C. J. King, and books. Phone 3! may20d 48 Water St Sq., 7 min. from trolley line, large house, barn and outbulldings, well fruited; will be sold cheap for quick sale. —Address Owner, Box 444, care of Bulletin, or Tel. 397- may20d antiques WANTED — Second hand _household " ¥FOR SALE—The Widows farm, well lo- cated in pretty village, 3 miles from Dan- antique _furniture, china, rare |icison, only few steps to store. school, -‘k:‘::dpx;lc n-‘:-%mw:!:a i ‘{ffl" f.mm;n, etc., b m‘ris; level, fle§| garden i, 1 Nlml-""m " RPPLEFMW land, quantity good fruit, $5,000 set of buildings, large two-story house, good cel- FARM wanted; about 30 acres, some wood, on state road, house with improve- ments, and frult, with stock or without, In New London county or Windham. dress Mr. Emil Deshefy, R. ¥. D. No. 2, lar, water in house, Stock barn, large garage, wood shed, hen houses, etc., all in repair ; if sold at once, this property will Ad: |be_ sacrificed for $1.860, part cash and easy terms. Frank A. Heath, Killingly, Putnam, Conn. mayisa " |Conn Teleplione 323-2 Daniclson. I, gLt may; MEN—Women—Girls _wanted; §116 | = - $195 month; government jobs; hundreds | . FOB SALE_Barber shop in city. Write openings; write immedfately ror list, | Barber, Bulletin Of 204 Franklin ' Institute, Dept. 31-R., Koches- ¥OR SALE Ec corn _planter, ipse ser. N. Y. maylid e e T A e e WANTED—Second hand _ furniture, | farm horse, weight abouf ¢|Work. A. J. Bennett, Verga books sd saigues. C, J. King, 48 Watef| NOUZ, A Ay IS W WANTE t once, a wheel ci;li—h FOR BALE—Baby carriage, brown, fine FRD . T St, 38-2, | condition. 321 Laurel Hill Ave., down- Eii Cae s water 8t, 33-2. | condit AV ION “ORDINARY shampoo, faclal or mani- cure now 50¢. Lindgren's 106 *Thayer ¥OR SALE—Small and large pigs; kinds. _Inquire §0 Dunham St_mayisd WANTED GIRL CASHIER, (A8 EXTRA) MUST HAVE GOOD REFERENCES AD- DRESS “STORE” BULLETIN. WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN Brainard & Armstrong Co. Golden Street WANTED Who can sew, to do nice clean work. Making Brassieres. Paid while learning. The Warner Bros. Co. 15 Chestnut Street FOR_SALE—A handsome pony, weight about 700 lbs., suitable for either riding or driving, is Kind and gentle and suitable for u woman to handle ; 1 also offer thor- oughbred Irish terrier, Pekinese and Pom- meranian pupples. Iirch’s Market, Main St, Danieison. Tel. 32-4. may19d FOR BALE—Horse 12 years old, welght 1100, perfectly sound. Address Charles A. Williams Conn. maylsd ¥OR BALE—Fine driving horse, also a Kentucky saddle mare. Phone 1876-4. mayl7d FOR SALETen head of horses, good seconds, weighing from 1100 to 140 ner High and West Main Sts. 40 HORSES Another express car of 28 Horses, j arrived. Some nice pairs and good chunks, this weighing 1,200 to 1,600. You want to come and thest—prices right. Tel. 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON Funeral Director and Embalmer Promot Servics Day or Night K T R TR I . | HOURIGAN BROS. | rUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City il [ # h d The Henry Alien & Son Co. 38 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 4y Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street CIGAKRS CIGARS Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand 4. F. CONANT, 11 Fraoklla 8t e — TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 5-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. tablished for Half a Century) DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’ Grory Building Norwich, Conn. | Bldg,, Ladies’ Hairdressers. Tel. 572-3.| “¥oR SALE Three desirable house lots _maylsd ) at Peck’s Corner, Norwich Town. . Apply FARM wanted for cash; must be on |OWen S. Smith. Phone 634-4. mayldd state road, good buildings and worth price asked; Write full particulars and price; 100 to 160 acres. Horace S. Katon, ‘Willimantic, Conn. WANTED—Fifty low price farms for quick sale; any location. Agency, Danielson. COLLINSWOOD SANITAEIUM for cancers, tumors and ulcers, Conn. may7d may6d apr28d Weisler's Farm New Haven, ¥OR SALE_New milch cow with calf. F. H. Bushnell, 32 Huntington Ave. - may19d FOR SALE_Turkey eggs; siso Indian Runner duck eggs. Mrs. W. F. Willough- by, Canterbury Conn., Box 18, mayl19d ¥OR SALEHay, first quality. John Potter, Griswold, Conn. may19d FOR SALE—One cow 3 years old, part WHAT Hayana cigar 10c cial, local made, Manila cigar 5¢. six for 25c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—Second_hand and_antique Tiger & Kremen, successors to A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3 furniture. Norwich, time is it by your watch? ‘Watchya think of a nice mild_Anndora clgar for 7c, three for 207 Jersey, calved March 1st. Frank Dittrish, North ' Windham. may1sd Mr, Vega| “FOB SALE or rent, 40-acre farm on straight, Krohn's Spe- | th, state road, one mile from Plainfleld cigar_three for 25c. apr2id ‘mar29d station, large orchard, 10-room house, big barn. 'Antdnio Gerosia, Plainfield, Conn. Tel. 27-4. mayisd HEMSTITCHING and picoting_attach- ment; works on all sewing machi WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Miii, Yantic, Conn. ke price '$2; personal checks 10c extra. Light's Mail Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. mayl8d MUST sacrifice four genuine diamond ings. Address Lox 230, Bulletin Office. mayl8d T $350.00 for an Ivers & Pond baby grand piano with bench, delivered free, No interest charged, no notes to sign. a fine plano at less than real value. Terms $50 down, $12 monthiy. The Plaut-Cad- den Company, Norwich, Conn. maylid $05.00 for an upright piano, stool and scarf, delivered without charge. Terms $26 down, $1.50 weekly. The Plaut-Cad- den Company, Norwich, Conn. _ mayi7d $200.00 for an upright piano, With stool and scarf, delivered witnout charge, no interest, easy terms; §25 down, §2 week- ly. The Plaut-Cadden Company, No wich, Conn. may17d "'$390.00 for a fine 8s-mote mahogany PRINTING cheerfully Franklin of all kinds promptly and ¥ s yromptly and “The Bulletin Co., mayld player piano, with 15 roll library privi- lege, bench and scarf; easy terms; no 1tes 1o sign, no interest; free tuning for one year, fiee delivery. ‘ferms $50 aown, $10 “monthly. The Plaut-Cadden Com- pany, Norwich, Conn. mayl17d $270.00 for a_ beautiful mahogany up- right piano, with stool and scarf, perfect tone and action. Terms $40 down, $2.60 66 POULTRY A. B. HALL'S R. L Red and White Leg- horn chicks, v,u00 every week; free range vrices 1 stock,” state ieste May and June; iree circuiar, Wallingiord, Conn. BABY CHICKS live, grow and lay Greene's fast.” “Second James Al coAL d; bargam Phoue 15c up; the kind th safe preuid delivery ; circuwr free; lutnam broders §: Clark, Kast Harttord, Conn. FOR SALE—Greene's bul chick feed; 1t will raise ull you hatehs Greene's Gro- : & Sou. mardd P Feed, Youni AND WOOD rmilk baby weekly. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. _ maylid FOR SALE—Ten connecting buildis lots at Horton's Park, near Uncasvilie. on trolley Mrs. William L. Bell, Wind- ham, Conn. mayl6d FOR SALE—Two half barrels outside house paint, one gray and one white, one barrel of red root paint, at factory price. F. J. Martin, § Hickory St. mayldd A NUMBER of pieces of good antique furniture for sale today (Saturday) and Monday. Mrs. Bixby, Windham Green, Windham, Conn. maylid T¥OR BALE—Ice cream, wholesale and retail ; delivered to all parts of city. Peter Costandi, 112 Franklin St. mayl2d FOR SALE—Brown reed baby carriage, $15. Tel. 745-4. may 1 or at ZOAL, seascued wood und kindlings in large or small quantities.d Phone 504 or FOB BALE—Gleuwood gas range. 271 Washington St may10d 1340-2. K. Suapire, Willow St, formerly T e e = Durkee Lane. declsd FOR SALE—Slab wood, $9 per cord, delivered, nearly all hard wood. 1. W, Foote. el. 1861-12, mayl0d ORIROEODIST FOR SALE—Registered Ayrshire bull X 2 years old ; also several tons of A-. A. THOMFSON, F. 8. Chiropodint, | Tel, 186 apried Fooi Sheciailal (Protéct your feey). Suits | - -0 1-8, Alice Isldg.. 321 Main St, Norwich, FOR BALE—Hard wood, $10 per cord, | Conin. Phone 1366-4. jandld |stove lengths. Phone 1099-2. C. S Brown, Yantic. apriid. CERII RN I A el T, Sat & 2 TRUCKING FOR SALE—One of the best farms in New London county, full set of large NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST SOMERS BLOCK, ON THE SQUARE Telephone 174 INSURANCE DON'T let another day pass without mlil-lm that ADDITIONAL ingurance, A Richards Buiding 81 Main Street i PLUMBING AND GASFITTING BOOKBINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order nermLs AXBRIGAN llm:;l. D. Morrissey, Prop. F& class Garage Cos- Fuons. - Statucket, Bireet. DELHOYF MOTEL, Burope 8 Breadwaz. C. D, JOSLYN, West Main S We buildings, 132 acres of land, among other 29 good farms; immediate possession. Wm. move ever;luag suywhere. Special at- | A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. FPhoune T3. tention given o moving boilers and ma- | aprild cninery. Phone 3. Jansd __5 = e e = g o see us; We carry every- LOCAL and 1oug disiwnce uute’ uucks | ehing in the line of second-hand Parne ing. Phone 1926. A. Slegel. augdd |p.po, gioves, etc. New London Salesroom, GUS LAMBELX, 4is, No. 441 Main St, | 16 Water St, Norwich. Phone 1703-2. lobs distauce moviig, (ruckwg and ex- | marzd el 387-6. algid GEORGL LARBERY long distauce woving sad Tel. €17-13, truckloj iyid Tong Dista: Moving 1451 Um, teauiag, and_KXpressing, Zimmerman, 1/ Bogwell Ave. Tei. FABRMS for .sale. Write for bulletin, Racine’s Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. 8. | dec3d 3. TEANING a0u ovnu; long distancs LrucKing & specialty, 233 Main St Puone 793 noviid O, B. sHOMLL: & BueLuiies TN Y LONG DISTANGE MOVING BROW. sxetuck: PIANO _AND & MARTLLY, 2t Phone $0%. URNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 176 GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone G611 dohu H. Ford FOR SALE HOUSES—LINCOLN AVENUE HOUSES—WILLIAMS STREET HOUSES—WASHINGTON STREET HOUSES—GROVE STREET HOUSES—CLIFF STREET HOUSES—PEARL STREET HOUSES—LAUREL HILL AVENUE HOUSES—LAFAYETTE STREET R. S. BARTLETT 44 SHETUCKET STREET a ARCHITECTS CUDWORZH & THOMPSON ABCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Comn. P e ] BILDERBECK & LANGDON 159 State Street New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- ‘ories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and an tary Engineering. co;‘mcrn‘-‘l-.—aoum. JOHN BLUM, Breed Brilding. Phone. FHONE 581 ¢ The bost bis expert oot Tt e Bt ool FEST! anteed; heating and gas ftting. MN P, TOMPKINS, 7 West Mals St. AU CTIONS Auction Sale Every atternoon and evening until everything 18 sold of entlre stock of Jew- elry and Siiverware, etc., etc., at THE LIBERAL LOAN CO., 63 Franklin St., mayléd opposite Bulletin Ca Phone 1118 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 Six-room cottage house, with all mod- ern improvements, hardwood floors, lot 120516u. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 108 CHff 54 FOR SALE Farm located three miles from Frank- lin Square, on state road and trolfey line, containing’ 130 acres, well divided, good buildings ; must be seen to be appreciated —will be'sold right. For particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwieh. farming section; prosperous ors, healthful surroundings ; convenient advan- tages; fertile machine-worked fields; 30- cow wire-fenced pasture; 500 cords Wwood selling handily $10 cord ; fine 300-tree ap- ple orchard, ‘other fruit; good S-reom ouse overioking nearby village; 60-ft. barn, silo, garage; retiring owner's price $3,300 includes horses, cows, poultry, swine, machinery, etc.; easy terms. De- tails page 8 Illus, Catalogue 1,100 Bar- galng, free. K., Nassau §t., New York City. FOR SALE. Excellent 90-acre farm. pleasantly lo- cated on state road. good neighbors and surroundings, first class markets, 40 acres smooth fields, 40 pastures. 10 woodland, fisk and ice pond near house, 50 bearing fruit trees, two cottage = houses, barns and outbuildings, all only $3,000; $500 cash required. TRYONS’ AGENCY, Willimanie, Conn. FOR SALE and must be sold to close an estate known as the Billings property, is especially adapted and located for general merchan- dising, being a good going business; there is at present a great chance for the right party. For further particulas, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estaty Broker, may3TuThS may30d may19d Franklin Square. FOR SALE Portable Wagon Loader Complete with air cooled gasbline en- gine, 22 ft. scoop conveyor, suitable for loading and unloading coal, sand, gravel, etc. In irst class condition. ...§250, Cost......$700 See Mr. Phillips, Eastern Connecticut Power Co. Montville, Conn. Price e e —————— $4,750 Will buy new modern home, in quiet, desirable neighbor- hood. Further particulars from Archa W. Coit Telephone 1596 BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. ! Every load 100 per cent. hard, and full cord for— ONLY $11.00 ALSO CHESTNUT ~WOOD AND KINDLINGS, DELIVERED _ANY- WHERE IN' THE CITY OR TOWN. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET TO RENT TO RENT—Furnished room, centrally located; board furnished if desired. 57 Cliff St”_Phone 1460. may20d ¥OR RENT—Furnished apartment of five rooms, centrally located, with private bath, all modern improvements. Phone 930, may20d FOR Seven-room furnished cot- tage, Lord's Poini, running water, toilet, bath house, $275 season ; aiso new 5-room furnished bungalow on Lake Niantic, Ni- antic village, near seashore, $225 season. Phone Chas. F. Eldredge, Niantic, Conn. may19d ¥OR BENT—Six-room tenement, steam heat service, bath, gas, electricity, set tub and garage. 79 Hamilton Ave. mayl19d “T0 RENTFour smumer bungalow. Phone 1876-4. mayl7d TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, 73 West Thames St. Phone 178-4. mayl7d TO ® goods, etc. may12d FOR RENT—Store centrally Jocated; rent reasonable; suitable for any retall Tooms, _ furnished, Storage for _household Dr. C. H. Lamb, 15 Town St busincss. _Tel. 346. aprasd TO —Furnished rooms._ Tele- phone 274. jan7d ONE OF THE CHOICEST APART- MENTS IN NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONSISTING OF BEVEN ROOMS, EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MOST MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH- ER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE., FOR FULLER PARTICULAES, QUIRE OF JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. RESTAURANTS 'Eng Wing American and Chinese Restaurant WILL BE OPEN MORNINGS FOR DINNER, FROM 11 A. M. TO 2 P. M, SUPPER, FROM 5 TO 8 P. M. A LA CARTE UNTIL MIDNIGHT CHINESE WAITERS AND CHINESE COOKS. 142 MAIN STREET UP STAIRS Shea’s ‘News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE WHEN YOU W. R Aunns ‘ot The Bues. D° Strout Farm Agency, 150 A. by, FOR SALE—1017 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new engine, Will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St. may20d o FOR BALE — Late 1918 7 passenger Studcbaker car, newly Painted, in_perfect condition; price $500. Address 7 Bulletin Office. FOR _SALE — lll"l_C;dullc‘\ Phone §15-13. Adams Tavern, N ‘own. FOR SALE—Overiand cheap. orwich mayl9d_ fouring, = new paint, good tires, practically new battery Sell cheap to quick buyer. Phone 927 may18 FOR SALE—1919 Ford touring car in good condition, Tun 7,000 to 8,000 miles. Call between 7 and 8 p. m. Phone 32. Lebanon Division. may13d FOR SALE—Ford touring car, reason- able price. Call after 5 p. m. 1 McKin- ley ¥OR SALE—Four cy! D ger Luick, A-1 condition. 110 Franklin St. maylid . FOR SALE—Ford sedan, in fine condi- tion, like new, fully equipped; §650 cash. Inquire of Mr. Morin, at The, Plaut-Cad- den_Company. ma 14d FOR SALE—Scripps - Booth roadster, Just overhauled and repainted, good tires axd extra wheel with tire. Tel. aps! FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, good con- dition, §$500. Tel. 212, apr23d FOR SALE—1919 Reo speed wagon; will sacrifice for quick sale. 151 W, Town St. Phone 818-14, mar18e FOR SALE—New 1921 Oaklands, road- ster and 6 pass. touring, $1,280; 4 pass. coupe and 6 pass. sedan, $1,950 ; Northway trucks, 2 and 3 1-2 ton capacity, 33,400 and $4.400. H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. _marlod FOR SALE One %; Buick Truck. Best running order. Rich & Rubin, 200 West Main Street, Nor- wich, Conn. FOR SALE 1921 Buick Coupe, model 21-46, like new, factory guarantee; attractive price. 0. 5. PECK, Phone 463-14. Norwich, Comnm. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ use; safety oil for incubators and heaters. Noxall polish for autos and other ucces- sories; Mobile ofls of ali grades. Jona. than Smith, Dealer in Oils and Gasoline, 30 Town St. Tel. 3 : Tel. 3 maysd HAVE your tires 1treaded, look like new, wear like new, as good' as new. Lanole Tire Co., 93 W. Main St _feb24d FORD OWNERS—Have your magneto recharged in the car while you wait; hard starting and weak lights remedied. Nor- wich Welding Co., 31 Chestaut St. Phone 214 feb22d Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET Storage, Repairing, Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 763 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET BUILDING NOTICE—Now is the time to have your screens and screen doors made. ~George Boucher, Contractor and Builder, 106 North Main. _Tel. 1530 mayitd LALIMA & BELLONE, 102 Chestnut St, contractors, digging, stonework, brick- work, cement work, and plaster ~Phone 531-12. 5.30-7.30 a. m., 5-9 p. m. maysd FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of excavating and stonework and house- raising, concrete work( all ~guaranteed work. '123 Oakridge St., Norwich, Cona. Telephone §37-5. marid CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right %n“,ig by skilled labor. ‘elephane 50 West Main 8t “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM’'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street The Administratrix _exhibited her ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance ; it i therefore Ordered, That the 25th day of May, A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Probate Court Room in Ledyard, in said District, be. and the same ls, @ pointed for hearing the same. an IR; said Administratrix is diretted to give notice thereof by publishing this order one time in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having a circulation in said Dis- trict, at least five days prior to the date of id hearing, and make return to the Court. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. . Attest: SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, 20a Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1921 J. AYLING, Judge. Present—NELSON Estate of Stella Tarnowski, late of Norwich, in said District, decensed. Joseph Tarnowski of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a 'petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth. that administration be granted upon the estate of said deceased, alleged o be intestate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said tition be heard and determined at_the robate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 24th day of May. A. D. 1921, »% 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that nikice of the Sendency of said petition, and of said hearin thereon, be givén by the publication o this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in =aid District, at least three days prior to the date of sald hearing, 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, 35 Clerk AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Horwich. on the 19th day of May, A. D. Present—NELSON J. AYLI tate of Isabella G. Thor late of Norwich, in said District dece: Frank Edward Johnson of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court by counsel and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein get forth, that an instrument pur. porting to 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 Nor- wich, in said District, on the 23d day of May, A. D. 1921, at 3 o'clock in the after. noon, and that notice of the pendency said petition, and of said hearing thereon. be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a cir- culation in said District, at least 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. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Attesf mer20d Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of ’orlwleh. on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1921. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Willlam Finlayson, late of Griswold, in said District, deceased. Alexander Finlayson of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased be_admitted to_probate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in sald District. on the 24th day of May, A. D. 1921, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of sald hearing Judge, thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least 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, may20d Clerk. SOUTH WILLINGTON There is to be a stated communication of Uriel lodge Saturday evening in Me- morial hall, Merrow. John Neal was taken Tuesday afternoon to the Johnson Memorial hospital, Staf- ford Springs. Interest continues among the members {of the Willington Trapshooting club. Con- siderable shooting was done last Satur- day afternoon. It Is expected that the shooting for the silver cup will take place possibly this week. New members are coming In from different parts of Tolland county. Already three from Rockville have joined. The Get Together baseball team played in Eagleville Sunday afternoon and de- feated the team there. This is the fourth game the local team has played and has won them all. Miss Dorothy McFarlane of Bristol was home over the week end. HEBRON Rev. Mr. Reynolds ef Hartford preached in the Congregational church Sunday morning. Rev. Howard Champ expects to be able to leave thé hospital and come home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robinson, Miss Clarissa Lord, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Little, Kenneth Little, Mervin Little, Mrs. W. O. Seyms and Mrs. E. M. Bissell were in Hartford Sunday afterncon, and called on Rev. Howard Champ at the hospital, finding him much improved in health. The members of the L. A. 8 have been invited to meet with Mrs. F. A Burnham this week. Miss Florence Smith entertained over the week-end Miss Smith, of New Ha- ven. LYME Mr. and Mrs. Crowley and son John motored from New York and spent Sun- day at their summer home. Frank Rich of Northampton apent a short time on Bill Hill last week. At the cemetery association’s meeting Saturday night it was voted to purchase more land. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell of Philadel- phia arrived at their summer home the first of the week. Friends received word Monday of the death of Henry B. Sisson of Deep River, formerly of Lyme. He is survived by his wife and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Gates. Claims Dandruff Will Cause Baldness If you have dandruff you must get rid of it quick—it's positively dangerous and will surely ruin your hair if you don't. Dandruity heads mean faded, britile, scraggly hair that finally dies—new hair will not grow- ut,hen you are hairless and nothing can help you. The sure way to abolish dandruff for good is to destroy the germ that causes it 'To do this quickly, safely, and with: cut rialing f8 Do Boe xou your GRgs gist o bottle of Parisian_Sage. This guaranteed to banish ail~dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair and stimu- late & new growth, or the cost, small as it is, will be refunded. Parisian Sage is a scientific preparation that supplies hair needs—an antiseptic liquid, neither sticky or greasy, easy to use, and daintily. perfumed. If you want beautiful, soft, thick, lus- trous hair, and lots of it, by all means try Parisian Sage. Don't delay—begin tonight—a _lit§e _attention now insures abundant hair for years to Co. will ly. e e ' |and dashing plrate ehorus, | particular What Is Going On To atre. e Loa; N, at 3% Enctuent e P PR B e b ki Court City of Norwick in Steiner's Ha . ANNOUNCEMENTS “PIERBOTI, THE PIRATE," - AT DAVIS THEATER Under the auspioss of the Norwich College ciub, the Comnecty=ut ol :\:llu‘l e‘omedy Success, Pierrot, XM? e, I8 to be presented ton! Davig theater. -t “Plerrot, the Pirate” has played twicq to packed houses and has proved most successful. The songs and choruseg wers recelved with great applause and the lines enjoyed. 3Miss Evelyn Ryan of Kansas and Misy Julln. Warner of Conne s a tremendous success t leading lady and leading man. Miss Ryan makes a eharming and altogether Plerrette, while Miss Warner s ideal in her role of the lover. Some of the attractive choruses are the Plerrot and Plerette chorus with two graceful solo dancers; a dainty minuet chorus in gray ruffied costumes: the gay with their bright sashes and flerce mustaches; the sparkler chorus In bright gowns and real sparkiers: the rollicking Irish cho- Tus, and the adorable parrote. The an- gels and devil chorus are an interesting innovation In the way of choruses. Three Norwich girls in the cast add local interest to the presen- tation of the comey. Miss Agnes Leahy plays the part of “Tommy” while Miss Holen Peale is in the Sparkiers chorus and Miss Dorothy Gregson in the Fan - Masks chorus. Synopsts of Setting. Act I Deck of the Yacht Pollywog. Act IL Pleasure Island. Cave Imm, Pirates' Paradise. Act IIL Masquerade Ball at Dixon's Home. One week Iater. Principals in Cast. Georgianna DeQuincey, Evelyn Ryax Peter Schuyler, Julia Warnes Miss Abigail Priste Maria Antoinetts Taylor Mre. Dixon, Helen Barkerding Tu-Long, Grace Fisher Yvonne DeQuincey, Georginnna's Young Sister, Bealah Dimmick Flavius Flaherty, Annz_Flaherty Papa DeQuincey, Emily Slaymakes Mary, Jola Maria Dorls, Helen Hemmingway Arvilla, Olive Littichales Eloise, Anita Greenbaum Maxine, Rachel Tiffany Englebert Dorothy Hubbard Tex, Barbara Clay Scottie, Mary Snodgrass Tommy, Agmes Leahy Carlton, Gertrude Busch Lady in the Moon Lydia Marvia SPEEDY CONTESTS ASSURED AT FAIR GROUNDS SATURDAY Zenita Neville, the speed queen of the dirt tracks, modestly admits that she has made some fast time behind the wheel of her favorite racing car. ' “1 suppose 1 am the only professional lady @river in the country.” sald Miss Ne- ville, today. “I have driven miles closs to 100 miles ner hour on the beach at Daytona, Florida. and miles on hal tracks similar to the local track In 68 seconds. It really seems faster to race on tracks, as the proximity to the fences and the spectators, makes the spesd more realistic. A mile in sixty-eight sec- ondg on the local track means that the €ar passes the grandstand at the rate of eighty miles per hour. Fast motor rac- ing seemed to come to me withont ef- fort. 1 belleve most woman love and thrill of a fast ride. This does not mean that I drive at high spesd over the roads, but on the track, for a record trial or in a match race, I like to ‘open her up’* Mins Neville has been in some mear accidents, but has always been able to keep out of serious trouble. “I will have my car in the best of shape for Saturday's races. 1 like the fair grounds track and will do my best.* Miss Neville is most unassuming, and one would hardly choose her as = speed queen. But you never can tell, espec- fally with the ladies. Breed Thestre. For its feature attraction todsy swd Saturday the Breed will presemt WA Rogers in “Homest Hutch” which is heralded as the best comedy yet It is & Wil Rogers’ picture and a Saturésy Evening Post story. Nothing better than that can be said. Wil Rogers plays “Honest Hutch” in the inimitable Wil Rogers' way. How he makes a man of himself and uplifts his family throngh his effort to convince his nefghbors that he had been saving money, so that he could spend that which he had found without causing amazing questions proe vides an_absorbing story. In the end “Honest Hutch” burns the $100.000, and when a delegation calis to proclaim him cendidate ¥or the legislature becanse he is “homest, truthful, free and above board,” Hutch looks straight chit of his eyes and answers. “Yep—I alflert made it a rale ter bef” ..For the second feature Eddle Lyons and Lee Moran will be seen § “A Shocking Night.” This !s a bed room farce of the highest type, filled with riotuous humor because of its funmy situations, and not depend upon smg« gestive action for its mi ne Davis Theatre. . Thomas H. Ince's lat- est teminine who has scored dis- tinet successes in several recent Ince productions. is the leading wo tor Douglas MaoLean in “Chickens” the young star's mew Paramount comedy which comes to the Dais theatre today and tomorrow. Mr. Ince “iscovered” Miss Georgs while she was with DeWol? Hopper, in “The Better 'Ole,” and, convinced that she was an idenl type for the sereen, ob- tained her services in a long-term con- tract. “Chickens,” which was adapted to_the screen from the Saturday Evening Post story Herschel S. Hall, “Yanconna Yillies” deal§ with the faflure and sue- cess of a wealthy city chap who takes up chicken ranching bacauso of a stipula- tion in his wealthy uneles will “A Splendid Hazard.” an Allan Dwan Gladys Geo: production adapted from Harold Mae- Grath's famous' noved of the same ti- tle, s the second picture. Set in Franos, America and the quaint isle of Corsica, the story tells of a thrilling search for buried treasurer and the love of a beau- tiful prima donna for 2 man ensiaved by the mad dream of immortal glory. The cast is headed by Hemry B. Walthall Strand. The Seminary Girls proved to be well liked by the sudience at the Strand yesporday. All fimny comedy, fine songs. dancing and simging was the specialty. Aleo one of the latest fea- ture pictures of this starring Corinne Griffith in “Tt Isn't Being Dome This Season.”” What isn't being done this season s for you to find out. This comes 28 a climax in the npicture and holds the audience until the very last flicker of the Alm. Don’t fail to ses this fine pro- gramme. Saturday matfnee is children’ candy matinee, admission for children fifteen cents. e RN s~ Manchester—A contribution that gmwe the new hospital fun such a ‘boost and shot the arrows on the register nearly to the ton at the week end was ene - $15,000. 3 = ;