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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED-~Male A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get _ WANTED—Female It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Miscellaneous » \‘TBD——RE‘II“I’NI dr\lg ulerk sal- $40 per week; t, ver w best of references rgqulred ‘TU' lor's Pharmacy. New London, Coun. for two elderly invalid. Mystic, HOUSEREEPER wants position to care Keo‘;)lg or care for an Tox 94. may2 antiques ; Norauc 4d may2d4 Stey WANTED_—Two girls at the Norwn WANTED—Can anyofe in Norwich use the services of 3 canhble, experienced |, youns man, fogether with Ford touring ear? Tel. may24 WANTED-—A good clean-cut boy for a good poaum‘ Apply Box 19, Bulletin. S marsid P TEAl l-‘l‘ll B “lshtp p.!llh’ln w(lh vate family ; 10 years' experience ; by “\dv Mrs. F. WANTED—Girl or woman to do house- rk. 56 Summer St., over Laurel Hill NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921 Advertisement Will Sell It =——_—_—-_== FOR SALE WANTED—Second hand furniture and oldest and largest dealers we buy and sell auythm‘. hl:h- Louis azd, and 32 B D. ch N 08-3. eam Laundry, 1§ rankl d Wam\:;lg&i‘sfiorwlch Pl § 8 Rl WANTED—AL o) adiel A v The F. W. Woolwor Co may23d WANTED — Second hand household ANTED—Girl for general Tousewo C. Turner, 15 Broad St. may2 may21d to go to the beach for the summer. rk | small lots. 3d | ery, eic, goods, modern or antigue, Wwhen in need of furniture, stoyes, cr in large or Call ai gur large sal mn ! and save money. e lary stock of used household goods in Wing ham county. Ward Bros., No. 45 e St., Willimantic, Ct. Tel 632-3. maysd references. ' Chauffeur, Lox 126, Groton, Conn. y23d “y " WANTED—A first class machinist who | W1 has had previous experience on automo- biles. Apuly at Taftville Public Garage, corner of Norwich Ave. and Jewett City “WANTED—A good reliable lady cook. piy at once fo Paris Central Hptel, llimantic, Conn. may13d WANTED—Gir] | to do l\mewrmns, ste- nography and general office work. Apply to P. O. Box 398, Putnam, Conn., giving ex- Road. . may2ld _ lexperience, references, and sajary WANTED—Farm hand; good milker, | Pested. Sade BRI Tk John Williams. Tel. 107-14 Jewett City. v < maylid WANTED Wanted — At Once. Middle aged woman to act as house $5¢; beef West Mai for sale. son, Conn. W ) Lunch roo: D—Come over to Simpson's m ; board $6 per week; dinner stew 10c; try us. Simpson, 82 n St _ may2id WANTED—You fo call up Weisler's Farm Agency and tell him your farm is Weisler's Farm Agency, Dflniel- may. 21d Moon Spo TRY THIS on your lawn mower: La Bonita Manila cigar, mild, 5c each, 6 for 25c; Anndora mild cigar ¢, 3 for 20¢; (s pony cigar 5c¢ straight; buy a swell Italian briar pipe for 75¢. Fagan's Smoke Shop. mayzld keeper. Good pay; room and board if WANTED—Candy stove anb scnfi cop- LOOM FIXER. desired. Must furmish references. P UAIS S0 gk v D Sigge SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. er-l- H: B RING, 16 Layrel Hill|" 4oy o o second hand faraltnre bopght « | Avenue. 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. 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 cure now Conn. bmnldn{( Institute, Dept. 31-R., ana sold at very lowest prices at No. 183 \V Main St. Joseph Kn:lqwslfl may20d WANTE! D—Houae!mld goods, nnuquzs jand books. C. J. King, 48 Water St { Phone 38-2. % 7may20d “MEN—Women—Girls _wanted; $116- $195 month; government jobs; hundreds openings; Wwrite immediately Tfor list Houhes- facial or 106 Thayer mpoo, Lindgren’s, s0c. Bldg., Ladies’ Hairdressers. Tel. 572-3. 3 may13d T A e i COLLINSWOOD ~ SANITARIUM for cancers, tumors and ulcers. New Haven, apr2sd \\'A\Tnhvaecgnd hand apd antique Cali at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOU » ar e gray horse, excellent y24d LOST—Child’s smal to FOR SBALE—Hor 40 HORSES Another express car of 23 Horses, just rived. Some nice pairs and ext good chunks, this time, weighing 1,200 1,600. You want to come and s furnitu T Kremen, suncessors to A. Br er, 55 Franklin St. Pnone 717-3 Nor\mch. mar2dd WANTED — By young lady, board and room in private family. Can give best of re- oa|ferences. Write, Box 332, 4 e sble (o owner. r return _to Mrs. | these—prices right. Chiarics Lowning. ntown. Rewarl. | Tel, 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON D-—One stragw hat, New London and Norwich highway. Phone 1405. ye4d ZUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring DR. €. R CHAMBEZLAIN DENTAL SURGECN M’ Grory Building Norwich, Conn. { Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Phone 235-2 Lady Assist F uneral Director and Embalmer DR. NOTICE SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDIRG Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Maia St.. Norwichk, Conn. Offire Hours: 4—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Toiscnone A 45 2Npe N care Bulletin. WANTED 1 Woeolen Card Striper 1 Woolen Card Tender | THE DUNHAM MILLS, Inc.| Pequonock, Conn. 10 miles from Hartford on trolley line. Steady i§ Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST MERS GLOCK, ON THE SQUARE ephone 774 Prompt Service Day ar Right R SRR T R RREY. HOURIGAN BROS. and and oth grade: of al ne for plumbers’ use; WANTED | WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOGCMS Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. RESTAURANTS Eng Wing American DINNER, than Smith, Dealer i Oils and DIRES 3 s 18. FUNERAL DNRECTOIRS | Tornet Teb s A LA G RAVE }alur ures l«;!‘e’,\(leéi look like nars, i H new, wear ke new, as goos as new. iHorwich and Jewett Citv l:mme Tire Co. 93 'W. Main St feb24d FORD OWNERS— e your magneto recharged in the car while you wait; hard | and Chinese Restaurant heaters: | WiLL BE OPEN MORNINGS FOR FROM 11 A. M. TO 2 P. M,, SUPPER, FROM 5 TO 8 P. M. ARTE UNTIL MIDNIGHT CHINESE WAITERS AND CHINESE COOKS. 142 MAIN STREET UP STAIRS i d k ligh died. Nor- The Henry Allen & Son Co. |32 e i, ek 1ot me e eers » 88 MAIN STREET 214, i feb22d FUNERAL DinkCTORS c— AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 “ DAY o0& NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street Axcm‘n:l:'rl Frozen Radiators Repau’ed and Recored Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED E. SHANLEY STHEET, (East Side) 499 MAIN PIANO TUNEES | Prone 838-2 FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner 22 Clairemont Ave Hunt LOCAL CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conr, MUSIO ERNEST E. I BULLARD Teacher of the - Vislie Phone 127-4 Blise Place | Have a Few Qutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS \ANu Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET Storage, Repairing, Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 763 OVERHAULING REPAIR WORK ’s Taxi Service AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 cheerfully Franklin'S "PRINTING of all kinds promptly ané neatly done. Estimates promptly and The Bulletin Lo. 66 mayl19d given. = chinery. C. D, JOSLX move every teztion Given o wwoving boilers and mae Phoue 837 4d i ing. Phone 1926. TRUCKING , 203 West Main St We g auywiere. Special ats and iong uuunan wuto uuc.k- Sie; aug3d GUS LAMNBEKY, 41, Nu. du Mun SL. Jon3 distance moviug, Wuckidg ai ssing. Tel 387-6. w;ud F ALL KINDS —= TEACHER OF SINGING | . | pSRARERIASEREY Oftin ugig & | long distancé wovigs wad trucking | Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET Automobnleo, 26l UL ghre H Long Distance Moviagand Drpressi : o Zimierman, 1( Bog al. 145 : POULTRY Cfll‘l’lflges, WagonS, TEAMING ang inoviug; long distance i A B. HALLS R. L Red and White Leg- . {rucking specialty. John o ! born chicss, 5,000 every week; free rm:e Tmcks d Carts e b dail i L HLE Bock, stati iesied; bargain’ pries for an C. B BUONLEY & SO, May and June; free circular. A. B. Hall, 2 3neluckel St Phome 335. Wallingford, Conn. _ Phone 645-2. may1id Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- LONG DISTANCE MOVING BABY CHICKS 15¢ up; Jhe kind that | Ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. _mRowS & z.V live, grow and lay ; safe prchaid delive Blacksmithing in all =2 Hrsalur Tree; Prcian biatosd fily oyl ithing in all its branghes N ot rk, East Hartford, Conn. Il)l 8. chick 1, Greene's fast. ALE—Greene's hnlul’mllk ed; it will raise all you IWY “Second Jced," Greelul marsd James M. Young & Som. A.u.n., L. "‘0- Hul class Garage s-rv 5:.’ Phone. smmlul ‘“ ST BN Ewpms T n.p i=o SGull & Llark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET PIL\IU AK\D F‘U'{‘"’!‘URL nov‘nu TEAMING AND TRUCKING | done very promplly a.nc‘. at reasouable ARTHUR H I.ATHRO Shetucket Street Phone 175 BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway {.llllk ‘Books Made and Ruled to Order GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 WHEN Bess befor um better columns o YOU ANT to pnt your busi e the public, there 1S no medi- thau tnrough the advertising f The Bulletin FOR S. —W. .Wyandunz cockerels, finest strain, only three or four baft sel one and improve your . G. R. Lums- den, 82 Oakridge St.__ :myzm EOR | SALF—Pigs. \Vxlllam Tyle.r, Ra.vmnndd Hill Road. Tel. 1898- -32. _ may2s FOR SALE——A buil ing ng 16x20. Inqulre 10 Town SALL—T'hrse iron beds, lcebox and flhle Tel. 615-3. mv " FOR SALE—Home organ, in fine con- ditlon, reasonable. = Cail mornings.. 221 Laurel Hill Ave, downstairs. may24d ¥OB SALE — Cabbage and tomato plants, Bdward Allen, 2 lainfeld, Conn. mayfl FOR SALE—T‘WO good ynung grade Holsteln Cows, one new milch. other due soon. J. Kellogg Hall. Tel. 1851-4. _ may24TuTh A Builetin For Sale * Advertiserent Will Sell It FOR SALE FOR SALE $1,000 down, balance an mortgage will buy house in Greene containing two temements and Annual rental $522. Lot 40x150 feet. »store. “This is a Bargain.” THGS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. " FOR SALE — Cedar fence posts and fence rails. delivered anywhere; phone your orden early. J. D. Northup, Nor- | Wich Town. Tel. 1046-12. mayl9ThSTu ¥OR SALE—Modern eight-rcom colo- nial house, with own water system, bath- room, steam heat, and garden, in village nf \orlh Stonington, near trolley. Hib- Norman, Norwich, Conn. nyrZSThsTu FOR SALEChain suu.h Singer sewing machme. Tel. 102! may23d FOR SALE—Two new milch cows; also canopy top surrey. Warren N. Allen, near Poquetanudk, R. D, 6, Norwich. mayzud FOR SALE: Barber shop in city. “rlte Barb: TFOK SALE or rent, 40-acre faxm on the state road, one mile from Plainfield ststion, faxge prchara, 16.room houge big Ibarn, ’ Antonio Gerosia, Plainiield, Tel. 27-4 ¥OR SALE—Ice cream, wholesale and retail ; delivered to all parts of city. Peter Costandi, 112 Franklin St. mayizd ¥OB SALE—Slals wood, §9 per aord delivered, nearly all hard wood. L boele_ el ma)wd kDB §ALL hemslerefl A)rahna Jbull 2 years old; also several tons of A-1 hay. Tel. 1864-4. apridd FOR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per gord, stove lengths. Phone 1099-2. Brown, Yautic. OR SALE—One of the best farms in New Lonaon county, full set of large buildings, 152 acres of land, amoug other good farms; inmcdiate possession. Wm. A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Fhoue 75, aprild STOP in to see us; we carry every- thing in the line of Second-hand furni- ture, stoves. ete, New London Salesroom, 18 Water st, Norwich., Phone 1703-2. mar2a S for sale. Write for bulletin. Farm agency, Danieison, Conn. 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 | | FOR SALE Six-room cottage house, with all mod- ern improvements, hardwood floors, 120x16u. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 198 CLiff St. FOR SALE Farm located three miles from Frank- lin Square, on state road and troliey line, containing 130 acres, well divided, good buildings ; must be seen to be appreciated —will be sold right. For particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHU. Central Building, Norwich, BUILDING ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 36 Mechanie St. ow 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 vork, and plaster Phe 531-1%2. 0 a'm., 3-8 p. m. maysd FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of excavating and stonework and house- raising, concrete work; all guaranteed work. 123 Oakridge St.. Norwich. Conn. Telephone §27-5. mardd M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at rinht rices, by skiiled iabel Telephone 50 West Main SL PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Hesating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Building. Phoue. FHONE 581 The very best plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- kuteed; also heating and gzas fitting. SOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. AUCTION lot } FOR SALE A very choice nine-room cottage, de- sirably located on Broad St. For fuller partiulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, may7d Franklin Square. FOR SALE Two-family house, seven rooms each, modern improvements, situated in one of jthe best locations in Greeneville. Price and terms are very reasonable. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKEF may19ThSTu Franklin Square, 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, fish and ice pond near house, 50 bearing fruit = trees, two cottage houses, two barns and outbuildings, all only $§3,000; $500 cash required. RYONS' AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Conn, may19d Pamiee Y $4,750 Will buy new modern home, in quiet, desirable neighbor- hood. Further particulars from Archa W, Coit Telephone 1596 BURN GOGD, 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 CIiTY OR TOWN. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 782 233 MAIN STREET TO RENT FOR RENT—Nice six room cottage, reasonable to right family. Address Geo. Lumsden, 82 Oakridge St. may24d TO RENT—Two large furnished rooms, Apply to 67 Church St. may24d TO RENT—Four room apartment, all conveniences. Call evenings, 44 Dentley Ave., Laurel Hill may24d " FOR RENT_Two connecting rooms for offices, well heated in winter and cool in summer. Apply at Boynton & Boynton, 283 Main St. may21id A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement” Will Scll It FOR SALE—Automoblles FOR SALE—Reo speed Wi , a fa- mous delivery car, rendering high. grade service .at all timeés; this machine never used and will be soid at sacrifice price. Conn. maylsd FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold l;“d once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St. may?2 FOR SALE — 1917 Cadillac, cheap. Phona 818-13. Adams Tavern, I\or‘lh:h Town. mayl9d FORB SALE—Ford sedan, in fine condi- | tion, like new, fully equipped; $650 cash. Inquire of Mr. Morin, at The Plaut-Cad- i den Company. maylid {3 n sy oo Booth roadster, st overhauled and repainted, good tlires |and extra wheel with tire. Tel 961. | _aprd " FoR SALE-Dodgs oadsier, good_con- dxlxon. 8300 Tel. apr2ed FOR BALE-191? €0 eed wagon ; will sacrifice for quick sale 151 ‘est Town St. Phone 818-14. marlsd FOR SALE—New 1921 Oakmndl. road- touring, $1,280; 4 pass. coupe and 5 pass. sedan, §1.950; Northway rucks, ton capacity, $3,400 an&l 34, 100 St., Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. marlod INSUBANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street [INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings In large or small quantities. Phone 504 or 132542, R. Shapiro, Willow St., formerly Durkee Lane. decl; e —— LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 23d day of May, A. D. 192 ’resent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. tate of Robert Mills, late of Norwich, aid Distriet, deceased. John A. Mills of \vercest: peared in Court and ing, for the reason administration be of said deceased, all . Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determincd at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 2Sth day May D. 1821, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said thereon. be given by the publication of this order one time in some ne E in prior to the date of and that return be made to this LSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Atte m: hearing, Court. NOTICE TO C AT A COUKT 0« at Norwicl: -0 anG for the District of Norwich, on the 23d day of May, A. D. 1921. Present—NRI Estate of 5 Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the crediiors of said deceuse Lo Lring in their claims against saul esiate within six monthis from this dale, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing tie same once in a newspaper havins a circulation in said District, and maki turs to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The abose and foregoing is & L ue copy st record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCIIER, Clerk. eald de- by notificd to present thele claims against said estate to the under- signed at 24 Baltic St., Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. WILLIAM H. MALLISON, may24d <2} NOTFICE.—AIl creditors of ceased are he! Administrator. GARAGE to rent, rear of 86 Franklin St. ,entrance from Chestnut St., brick building with skylight and cement fioor; rent §10 per month. Appiy to Alling Rub’ ber Ca. may2ld OFFICES in the building corner of Main and Shetucket: Sts., steam heated, all 1$15 to $35; best location in the city for any line of business. huhber Co. TSTORE to rent, No. 102 F Franklln St., rear entrance from Chestnut St.; place for an auto service station or plumb- ing shop; available June 1st. Aply to Alling Rubber Co. may21d _ TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with' or without board. 13 Boswell Ave. Avplpate Alhng ‘Two desirable furnished rooms, well located. 376 Main St. Tel. 1423 may2ld TO RENT—Furnished room, centrally loated bourd furnished if desired. 67 CIiff St' Phone 1460. may20d FOR RENT—Six-room tenement, steam heat service, bath, gas, electricity, set tub and garage, 79 Hamilton Ave, maylsd TO RENT—Four rooms, furnished, smumer bung‘llow Phone 157‘-4 maylui TO RENT—Tenement, flve rooms, 73 } West Thames St Phune mlyl7d FOR RE 'r-—slora centrally located; rent reasonable; suitable for any retal buamess Tel. 246. apr2sd TO BENT— Furnished rooms. Tele- phone 274. Jan7d CIGARS CIGARS Whitestene Cigar sare $70 per thousand 3. ¥. CONANT, 11 Fraakiln St, TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 'WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. (Established for Half a Century) T S i | CHIROFODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, | Foot Specialist (protect your feet) -8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, Coan. Phone-1366-4. jandld Auction Sale Every afternoon and evening until everything is sold of entire stock of Jew- elry and Silverware, ete., etc., at THE LIBERAL LOAN (0., 63 Franklin St,, mayléd oppesite Bulletin Co. —— THERE 18 no memsuu medium a Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle tin for business results. —_— BANCING VY, tor, d F mal, Foreion ‘e 1000 ing class kn;- Phone 1706 or 1996. Ev days and Thursdays, § o'clock. apréd NuBsERY NOW Is the thme to trun your fruit and lhadl trees b men. Phone 195 dec28d d prun unu« remodeled_and redecorated; prices from | Suite | orwich, | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A COURT OF VEOBATE HEL AT th day of May. A. D. | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Sarah A. Gilliver, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased | Ordered, That the ' Executor cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims sguinst said cstate with' vix months from this ate, by posting & notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signyost nearest fc | the place whers, said decedsed last dwelt, aRd in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a eirculation in said Lirrict, and make re turn to this Court. NELSON J AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is & true copy of rccord, Attest: SHELET M. D[‘ESCHETLfl Clork. of sald de- NOTICE.—All creditors re hereby notified to present id estate 1o the undersigned at 91 Main St, Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. DAVIES, ANDREW B. may2d4 Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE NELL at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 20th day of May, A. D. 1821, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Samuel S. Leach, late of Rut- land, Vt. deceased. their ciauns agamst said estate within aix month:® froi (his date, by posting 2 totice to that effect, together with a of this order, on the signpost neare: the Postoffice in the CiCty of Norwich, Conn., and by publish T me once in a newspaper having culation in said District, and make return to this Court. LSON J, AYLING, Judge. The above and forcgoing is a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. c Altest: NOTICE.—Ali creditors of seased are hereby notified to present their tiaims against said estate to the under- {signed at 62 Summit Norwich, Conn., | within_the time limited in the above and | toregoing order. JAMES C. E. LEACH, | may24a Administrator, BOLTGN A play entitled A Troublesome Flock, Wwas given by the pupils of the Center school at Belton hall, Saturday evening. The characters were Mother Goose and various members of her famil There were twenty-six in the play, which was tten up by the teacher, Mrs. Hazel eefe. Mrs, H. B. DeWolf, teacher in the North school, had her pupils sent a few numbers very entertaini The Victor orchestra pro dancing after the profit of $30 Lme.sl Linders and Mr. Saunders of Manchester have purchased the gld Bal ley place of Martin Ulrich. Mr. Linders’ tamily have moved to their new home. The Ladies' Society of the Congrega- tional church met at Bolton hall Thurs- day afternoon, the program topic was Foreign Missions. Mrs, Frank K. Ab- bott had an excellent paper on the sub- ject, After the program a supper was served. Mrs. John A. Conklin hal returned to Hartford after a visit with her daugh- ter Mrs. C F. Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Keeney of ‘Monson, Mass., are guests at Cary D. Jolm Ryan. Box 192, Killingly (D‘)’vnlle) i 1 H E. Anderson, %1 Maplc! hearing | " |productions, ered, That the Administrator cite | the creditors of said deceased to bring in | said de- | A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It What Is Geing On Tonight Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, L O. O. F., meets.in Odd Fellows' Hall. Norwich huL No. 1396, 0. 0. O., meets ® sachem Cha Chapter, ho 57, 0. . in Trhfle Llnk Ha! -t Ladies' Auxiliary, No, 18, A. 0. H, me~5-at Bueking! am Memorial Rlchlrd Hnurl:an Dpost, V. F. A., meets t State A ANNOUNCEMENTS Vintage Year For Ceylon Tea. Some of the finest Ceylon teas that ever came to the United States are # arriving from the tea gardens. Ceylon produceg its choicest growths of tea in February and March and the quality now arriving, according to P. C. Lar- kin, president of the Salada Tea Com- pany, is superb—really a vintage yeat for Ceylon. Convocation at C ecticut College. William Tyler Oicott of Norwich wilt give the Jast convocation lecture at con- vocation ~at Connecticut college this (Tuesday) evening at § o'clock. Mr. Ol- cott comes to Connecticut College by spe- cial request to give his lecture, The Marvels of the Night Skies. Copions fl- lustrations with lantern slides which are fald to be particulerly beautiful, will hr_ given, and In order that these slides be used advan y, the legture il be given at 8 o'clock in the evening instead of the usual 4 o'clock hewr. The public is invited to attend. DAVIS THEATRE. Have you ever read Opie Read's fa- ern folk, The JYuck- . you will perhaps be sturdy characters in George Meiford's splendid Paramount production of The Jucklins when that picture is shown at the Davis theatre We y and Thursday,. Few changes have been made in the story, so that every vital secne of the novel will be found in the screen adap- tation made by Frank Condon that every character creation has been preserved, while the story itself unfolds on the screen exactly as it does in the stor. ere are Um pleture, He states twenty Important roles in been developed each | ue is een as Bill £ school master, while is por- trayed by Mabel J a King Vidor ature. The along the bank er, embrac- ling a aqu little hamlct and a col- {ony of shanty boats. The characters are {gaid to be the -most unnsual ones ever presented to screen followers and are guaranteed to be authentic in every de- {tail ag the author, Eilis Parker Butler. | has written of a class of people that he knows intimately. nife story Man is & homely hu- dealing with the ad 8 a kindly old som! who lov fellow men with a great love that no hounds. Fis self-sacrifies and fn shielding little Pmddy, a |friendless and erinpled orphan waif, fur- a world of humor and pathos. Mr. Butler. from whose novel the story of the picture is taken, is probably one of the best known American humorists sinca Mark Twain. A News Weekly will closa the bim. Today will he your last chanee to see wonderful picture, Passion. Don't s it + STRAND TODAY AND WEDNYESDAY. A millionaire apparently Ilying at death’s door, who insists on getting out of bed, chopping down trees, box fu- riously, golfing and taking long tramps, might be considered more or less ins:ne. But Lorris was far from being a luna- tic. On the contrary, he was about the L |‘hrm all, Q,\re[u His f and lnlnml) were cloaks behind wh! he carried on a little experiment of his own to insure the happi ity of his daughter. How well he succeeded Is shown In entartaining fashion in The Romance Promoters, the Vitagraph comedy drama, with Ear! Williams, which will be shown at the Strand theater today and Wed- nesday. The plot is fresh, spontaneous and unusual to a degree. The first of the Nick Carter feature Among the Counterfeiters, is the second feature. This is a com- I plete feature in itself and not a serfal Other subjects are a Jimmy Aubrey comedy, He Laughs Last, and a Chester outing pleture. BREED THEATRE. A Thousand to Qne. the Hobart Bes- worth special, which is the feature = I‘l’af' ion at the Breed theatre today, was adapted by J. Parker Read, Jr, from the popular Max Brand novel, Fate's Honeymoon. Joseph Franklin Poland created the for the picture which Row- Lee directed under J. Parker Read, Jr's pereonal supervision. A Thousand To One introduces Hobart Bosworth as an Associated Producers {star, though this star's screen career is {both long and brilliant. | Iato A Thousand To One, Max Brand has woven a heart-human story of the love of ma nand woman and the regen- eration of the man to make himself wor- thy. It is =ald that this picture p vides Hobart Bosworth with the most lovable characterization of his career. Other pictures on the bill include the Pathe news and a Century comedy. Watch for the announcement of the |opening of the Majestic Roof Garden with feature photoplays. Vocal artists and concert orchestra. to | Carpenter's. John L. Massey has meved his fem- fly to the Frank C. Sumner house at he Center. Mr. Macsey" Mrs. John Ward, him and his two sons while Mrs. Massey is visiting relatives in the south. ard is in Kansas for his health. Pagani of Toiland spent ee at Charles N, Loomis’. T’au] Clement, who was taken jil at ster’s home in New Jersey last fall, | urned to Bolton. Charles Lee Sr.. is to move his family from the Williamg farm to C. M. Sum- mer's gambrel-room house at the Center. vord was home from Yale he week-end. Mrs Charles N. Loomis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Willam E. Stetson in Cromwell. Miss Ida Ponticelli is home from South Manchester, where she has been work- ing in the mill Elmer Finley of New York speat the {week-end with his mother, Mre. Jane ! Finley. MOHEGAN Services were beld here Sunday and Sunday school was at ome o'c! usual, Miss Duprese of Norwich called on friends here Sunday. Elmer Fielding of Norwich spent Sun- day here with relati Mrs. Dolbeare and Mrs. Avery were in Uncasvyille last week. Charles Burdick of the U. S. navy has been home on two days' furlough. Manchester.—The contract for the erec- tion of the mew school at Manchester Green wil go out of town. The bidders who submitted figures to the committes ‘were all aut of town