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‘A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED —Male u‘wm; WANTED—A good male Loz 137, Yantie, Conn. T WANTED—A Job. Tel 695. B, Willimantic. _blackamith; steady O. Chennette, 53 Center mu Wanted-At Once A clean cut young man for retail sell- ing propesition of exceptional merit. See ME. SHARPNACK, Boom 76, Wauregan Boted. Betwoms 0.00 oaf 1190 & = 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 rday afternoon. at or mear lady's handbag con- Finder please may27d found. return to Blin- st keys, Norwich, Conn. may27id lls, in black inder return and receive reward. Los with name and adi v W n who found it 3 ranz, 468 North M eive ard? ma, d " LosT s brief case. » riter Company, N teward $5. mxybd LOST Sunday evening. ; ¥ h Office. may25d JUNEEAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleghione 630 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 23%-2 Lady Assistant Funeral Director ana Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTUORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 53 WMAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAIMERS Lady Assi Tolephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street | STEROBE IR DAL AmcluTECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Boildis orwich, Conn. e ey BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC, ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 159 State Street Phone 1118 New Londen, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and santary Engineering. AUCTICNS Auction Sale Every afternoon and evening umtil meryiiing is sold of entire stock of Jew- #ry and Silverware, etc., etc., at THE LIBEEAL LOAN CO., 63 Frasklin St opposite Balletin Co. may1ed NORWICH A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want. BULLETIN, FRIDAY, WAY 27, 1A Buletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin To Let A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin. Want » Advertisement Will Sell It |~ Advertisement Will Get I Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It| , Advertisement Will Sell it Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertissment Will Rent It WANTED—Fsmale WANTID——.IIICIIIIOOII FOR SALE FOR SALE COAL AND WOOD T = WANTED—Girl to work at the Karw's| CLERKS (men, women) over 17. for FOB SALE_50 bushels of fine ear corm. FOR SALE COAL, scasoned wood and kindlings in E &= Ctlll’lulul. ADD!’ Main St. may27d | postal mail service; $120 month; Address Box 53, Canterbury Green. 103-zcre fas h Ilent location, large or small quantities. Phone 504 or | e Rations June; - éxperience unnccessary. | may2rd main auto highway. latke. fertile 18252 K Snapiro, Willow SL. formerly WANTED Middle aged - woman for |fror free particulars of mstruction, Write e e auto highway. large fertile fields, | Durkee Lane. declsd ral houseworlc; no Washing and iron- | 1 "Lecnard (lormor ‘oivi sefvice exam- ¥OR SALE—Two good sheep, one male, | spring-watered valuable wood ; must be good cook. ly Mrs. Edw. Jnnmn, 421 Washington sz.y may27d . 'Amhwnén- and chambermaid. Avply Mrs, Raiph H. Melcer, Uncasille, wl‘d > WANTED—Two young ladies to work in store; steady pesition; also one to work Sundays from 1-9.30 . m, Apply at once. ' 8. F. Petefuon, 130 Main B in good mechanical condition; no - new _may2ed R - | puint or other tixings to makeprice high. 3 s WA\TEn——Conmu show case/5_feet ‘h;:;;‘ St, mear Bushnell Place. long. Apply 116 Main St. may25d WANTED—Come over to Simpson's TEACHER desires position as governess during summer months ; best of references furnished. Tel. 48-2 Norwich. may26d WANTED—GIrls to work in Palace of Sweets, 115 Main St. may25d WANTED—Woman cook. Mystic Oral Schoel, Mystic, Comn. Tel Mystic 220. may’ WANTED _—Woman to do_cleaning in school. Mystic Oral School, Mystic, Conn. Tel. Mystic_220. __may25d WANTED—Two_girls at the Norwich Steam Laundry, 193 Franklin St. may24d ines), 891 Equitable Bldg., W.uhlngl;n, may2i one female, good milker. 'ml}'!'hi WANTED — Second hand household china, | rare goods, _antique furniture, books and pictures, glassware, etc. ; hig] est cash prices. Lows D. Ward, alvren Water St., Norwicl Lunch room; board $6 per Week; dinner be; beef stéw 10¢; try us. Simpson, 82 West Main mayzid dster, one, $12 for two; three about 150 lbs,, live weight; also sow and a boar. and New London. FPhone 1893-14. may2id Phone 1273-12. “FOR BALE—Pure bred Berkshires; 12 pigs ready for delivery next week, 37 for also 14 hogs, seven about 100 lbs., four “bout 125 Ibs., and “Thames Crest Farm, Massapeag, half way between Norwich astures, bers farm, $2,000, part cash. TRYONS’ AGENCY, may27d Willimantio, Cona. FOR SALE oven. 16 Roath St. mayz’ld FOR SALE—Ocean Beach cotiag: cacn 34000, 35,000, 31,000, 310,000} improvements ; speak quickly. Shurts, Room' 21, Harris Building, London. ~ may2id FOR SALE—Five-burner oil stove with P. ‘Hall as the Billings property, is adapted and located for general mercha dising. heing a good going businegs right pary. WANTED—You {o call up Weisler's Farm Agency and tell him your farm is Weisler's Farm Agency, Danlel- | ¥ sale. Conn. b, may2 Xon sALEu—dOne &\lvt?-pound u‘umxgafiic For further particulars, inquire of scale in good condition. Apply Bell's Pnlox: Baif St may27d e TRY THIS on your lawn mower: La Bonita Manila cigar, mild, bc each, 6 for 25c; Anndora mild ‘cigar ¢, 3 for 20c; Moon Spots pony cigar 5¢ straight; buy. a swell Italian briar pipe for 7bc. Fagan's Smoke Shop. mayzld WANTED—A( ence, salesladies. Apply at The F. W. Woolworth Co. _ may23d WANTED—Girl for general housework gt a8 to the beach for the summer. Mrs. F. C. Turner, 15 Broad St. may23d w.ul'nn——cm to do_typewriting, ste- nography and general office work - Apply to P. O. Box 398, Putnam, Conn., giv experience, references, and salary _ex- pected. may16d WANTED YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD SOME( EXPERIENCE IN COTTON TWIST- ING OR HARNESS DEPARTMENT. Brainard Armstrong Co. WANTED BROAD SILK WEAVERS Brainard Armstrong Co. WANTED Salesladies for Saturday After- noons. Apply at once. Self- Service Shoe Store, Thayer Building. 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 #O8 S4LE—Herses FOR BALE—Horses ; contractor wishes to dispose of five young, sound, chunky horses somewhere ; this advertisement will be read by someone who wants to buy a nice pair of horses, or a single horse, from a reliable firm with whom they can deal with confidence; we have replaced our horses with motor trucks; horses are of no use in Providence, R.'L; we have a weighed on our 2 lbs., ages 6 and § nd sound, price re. chunky bullt both ; one pair chestnut hotses, 0 lbs., ages aud 7 years, sound and | clever, pri $275; one 8 year old horse, ]\\ eight 1200 lbs., sound and fearless, nice farm or business horse, price 390 (wo | double harnesses, §25 apiece; two heavy low zears, carry five tons; we will deliver | horses free with our aufo trucks and | guarantee our horses, also safe delivery. | See our Foreman at Contractor's stable and office, 31 Myrtle St., Providence, Broad St car passes siyrtle St. may37d FOR SALE—One pair of young horses, team by iron-hu’ dump cart, brand ice reasonable if taken at once. Yantic. 2 X wrocki, may26d | 40 HORSES Another express car of 28 Horses, just arrived. Some nice pairs and extra 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 Tel. 1704. DENTISTS 1 DBE. €. R CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn, Offies Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teimohone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST OMERS BLOCK, ON THE BQUARE Telephome 774 POULTRY A. B. HALL'S R. L Red and White Leg- born chicks, 5,000 every week ; free range siock, state tested; bargain’ prices for May and June; free circular. A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. Phone 645-2. may17d BABY CHICKS lbc g the kind that live, and lay ; pate pidbaid delivery ; circular free; broders $4.75. Roy | Clark, Bast 1 frarttord: Goaet mayl7d | “FOR_SALE—Greene's buttermilk baby | chick feed; it Will raise all you hatch: Greene's “Becond Feed.” Greene's Gro- James M. Young & Son. marsd T WANTED— Household goods, _antiques 4% Water St .C. J. King, and ook Phone 38 __may20d “MEN—Women—Girls _wanted; openings; _write $116- $195 month; government jobs; liundreds immediately for list, Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-R., Roches- * FOR SALE “s West Main St __may2ed across from Hamilton's may2éd Snowballs, Morrison's, “FOR_SALE—One pony, cart and har- ness. CCan be seen at Witch Hazel mill, Beal Estate Broker, may3TuThS Franklin Square. TO BENT DON'T MISS this ceived a shipment of grass rugs and prices far below others; 18x36, 4bc; 3x6; §1.50; $6.90 5 9x12, 27x54, $1.10; gTass - rug 30x60, §$L.5 pportunity; just Te- rag rugs in assorted sizes and patterns at gs— 6x9, $4.90; 8x10, $8.90 hit or miss rag rugs— also an as- sortment of felt base floor covering and !fi up. 18 Union St. TO RENT Gara; Inquire at 56 _may27d 0, may26d apartment of il land, abundant fruit, good $-room house, large barns and farm buildings, river bor- and rust be sold to close an estate known especially there is at present a great chance for the —— TO RENT—Furnished rooms, $2 and . Space for two cars. ve rooms, oenmlly locaked, with private PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 Clairemont Ava | INSURANCE DON'T let another da; obtaining that ADDITI HERE. pass without NAL insurance ISAAC S. JONES f Congoleum rugs at sacrifice prices. . New | bath, ail i aiTicnce Sl anl Eetets R ‘maylid London ‘Salestooms, 16 Water St Phoxe | sd0. S i '°"m=“",,w‘;23"‘ Richards Building 91 Main Street ORDINARY shampoo, facial or_mani- -2 ey ¥OR RENT—_Nice six room cottage, cure now 50c. - Lindgren's, 108 Thayer | rom SALE Maxwell touring car, I | Teasonabie to righi amily. "Address Goo, Bidg., Ladies” Hairdressers. "Tel. §73-3. | good condition, price reasonatic. ~Lewis J. | Lumsden, 82 Oskridge St ‘may24d e _mayigd - ) LaBounty, Box 31, Montville, Conn. o e e ok COLLINSWOOB SANITARIUM for | _May25 offices, well heated in winter and cool i | screcus s Sercer dapritie o ave your gancers, tumors and ulcers. New Haven, | "¥OE SALE—Ous two-ton truck. G. M. | summer. - Apply at Boynion & Boynlom i’fgfifi},‘i,,"&;flffl,d"“fid““,_‘,’Endg"’fi:' (.Ol\l’t fipl' ., model 8. C. newly painte stake | 283 Main St may21ld \ul‘lh Main.® T&l 1530. may'lui WANTE cond hand and_antique body, with cab, tires most new; will sell - it ”T“i: & Kremen, suncessors to for ,§400, or will trade for lllht touril TO RENT—Four rooms, furnished, LALIMA & BELLONE, 102 Chestnut Ve Bruckner. 8% Frankiin St Phone 117-3 mflxflxo&‘fig‘fi:‘nnn\z: F;Em:'h;kjyf:; smumer bunglluw Phone 1876-4. ml)’hd St, contractors, digging, stonework, brick- Norwich. mar2sd WANTED 1 Woolen Card Striper 1 Woolen Card Tender THE DUNHAM MILLS, Inc.|® Poquonock, Conn. 10 miles from Hartford on trolley line. WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOW LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. dition, reasonable. Call mornings. Laurel Hill Ave., downstairs. nian, Pekinese and Irish terrier puppies of just the right age; only a few left. Ap- Dly to Birch’s Market, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 32 mayZod FOR SALE—A building 18x20. Inquire 10 Town St. mayzid_ "~ ¥OR SALE—Home organ, in fine con- 221 may24d _ _TO BENT Tenement, five rooms, 73 | YOork, cement work, and plaster - Phone “Fom SALEN—One4 {cebox, one sideboard, | West Thames St. Phone 178-4, may17d | 231-1% 9.30-7.30 a m., 5-9 p. m. maysd Postotion Gus Latmbart > mayied | o OB BENT_Slore centrally localed | cxtasatiog ang. stomemark o ani ouse rent reasonable “FOR SALE—Household goods. Call be- | business. Tel. 246. apr2dd | yorkc 1%“%':1‘51&2”;1. ;‘Lm‘,‘é:“&!f.‘.‘ tween 1 and § o'clock. 12" Penobscot St | “yo RENT — Furnished rooms. . Tele- | Lelephone 627-5. mar3d Y254 phone 27 jan7d " ¥OR SALE—Thoroughbred Pommera- FOR RENT ONE OF THE CHOICEST APART. MENTS IN CONSISTING OF SEVEN retail ; Costandi, 112 Franklin St mayizd stove lengths. Phone Brown, Yaati 1099-2. C. nprud FOR SALE—Ice cream, wholesale and delivered to all parts of city. Peter FOR SALE—HArd wood, §10 per gort, MODERN: IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH. FOR FULLER PAETICULARS, QUIRE OF N FOR SALE—One of the best farms i New London county, £00d_farims A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Phone 78. apriid full set of large buildings, 132 acres of land, among other immediate possession. Wm. JOHN A. MORAN, BEAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. in ‘suitable for any retail NEW LONDON COUNTY, ROOMS, EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MOST ER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GABAGE. excavating and stonework and house- CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. 16 Water St, Norwich, Phone 1703-2, mar2d STOP In to See us; We carry every- thing in the line of -second-hand furni- ture, stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, FOR SALE—Au biles " WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor tp condition. 715 Boswell Ave. may2id FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. ly first class condition; touring, 1917 Maxwe newly painted ‘and thoroughl: PRINTING PRINTING of Il Kinds promptly and 5 heifers, 5 calves, bull, included ; high _class With 19 Cows, Horses, Crops e c 3 gas engines, milking machine, cream Sseparator, dairy utensils, circular saw, modern equipment condition, new engine, will sell reasonabl if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket Si may20d FORSALE Ford sedan, in fine cond tion, like new, FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, good FOR SALE—1915 Ford coupe, in strict- fully equipped ; $650 cash. Inguiré of Mr. Morin. at The Plaut-Cad- STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right 1| prices, by skiiled iabor. y Racine's Farm Agency, Danicison, Conn. |overhauled, at a_bargain. C. W. Noyes, | ' elephone 50 West Main St. decsd ain 'St., Willimaniic, Conn. Tel. ~ may26d $2,000 Secures 169 Acre Farm| ok SALE—1917 Cadiliac, in excellent CHIROPODIST e t ] A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodiat, Foot Specialis, (protéct yous feey). Suite 7.8, Alice Bldg., 321 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 jan3ld aily tunity, close neatly Estimates promptly and § Spnort 2 maylid : 3 thriving 'town, rich farming section’; cuts L ven. he Bulletin Co, 6675 tons hay ; $5-cow spring-watered, wire- SALE—Scripps Booth _roadster, CEg A NOTICE mayl¥d | fenced pasture; 100,000 ft. cords wood selling near by $12 cor c. . w;x.x\ Vel Lo loviis bolets a e RS s low price | will sacrifice for 51 West b e T g e Jabaa¥ [$11.000, only $2,000 "down, easy terms. Town St. Phone S$18-i4. mar1sd Details’ page, 15" Tus. Citalogue 1100 - s LUCAL wud ivig uisiwice &ule irucks | Bargains, Strout ency, 150 A.| FOR SALE—New 1921 Oaklands, roas el augdd hardwood floors, grand old shade, deligh! landscape ; 30-cow K., Nassdu St., New York City: augiid GEOKGI LAMBERT Occuil, tea lowg distance waving Tel. i Long Uistdace Moving and xpressin) Zimnerman, 1. Bogwell Ave. Tel. 14 U $41 Maim S, uckiug aid - exe nd " {rucking. FOR SALE 58 and 60 Water Street. Three- story brick building, containing two stores and two tenements — one TEAMIAG a0u wo . ivng distance tenement of six rooms and one of twelve rooms. Very desirable prop- truckinx w sbeciaity. Johin H. Ford 233 Main St Pnone 9. Boviid G B. BHOMLL: & SUN, Sustuckel SL Phobe $35. LONG DISTANCE MOVING 5 ) PXA\L) A\JD FURNITURE MOVING. erty for business. Price right, and will arrange liberal loan if neces- sary. Choice investment. FRANCIS D. DONAHUE CENTRAL BUILDING TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly anc at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 NORWICH, CONN. timber, 1,000 2-story, §-room house, bath, furnace heat, ful view overlooking village and broad n with spring wa- and extra wheel with tire. _ a9 Tel. 961. = dition, $500 23d ster and; pass. touring, 31.280; 4 p Davidson—Just Overhauled. Davidson and Sidecar. ’Davidson—Just Overhauled. to you. PRICES REASONABLE. G E E-R THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 611 FOR SALE In Thamesville -~ Very Attractive BOOKBINDING 7.-ROOM COTTAGE EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order e ? PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTEACTORS—JOBBEES, Plumbing and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed Boiding. Phone. PHONE 581, The very best plumbing by expdrt is guare workmen at the fairest price anteed; also heating and gas fitting. 3OHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St CIGARS With All Modern Improvements A Rare Bargain, The Price Is Right APPLY TO James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET e TR T NORWICH CYCLE CO. Telephone 709 jjust overhauled and repainted, good tire§ “Fom SALB—‘TIodsczraadner good con- MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE| One 1917 Electric Equipped Harley- One 1920 Electric Equipped Harley- One 1920 Electric Equipped Harley- Come in and let us demonstrate them 9 MAIN STREET AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Nor hin and for the District of ch, Norvich, on the 26th day of May, A. D. Present NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. of Ophelia S. Wasley, late of i District, deccased. count with said estate to the Howance ; it i therefore That the 31st day of May, A. coupe and 5 pass. sedan, $. way § o'clock in the forenoon, at trucks, 2 and 3.1-2 ton L.xb'mly, $3.400 Court _Room in the City of aud $4.400. H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple , in Distfict, be, and the St., Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. marlod | .’ appointed for hearing the same, ninistrator is directed to hing this or- having a cir- at least three f said hearing, he Court. AYLING, Judge. ing is a’true copy nd the said A The above 5 n‘c(;l:l. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENTS SPLENDOR, POMP AND ¥ STORY HAS “DECEPTION" Distinguished by splendor of appoint- ments, pomp, m: story of signal merit. Deception, a superb Paramount picture, which will be dis- n theatre, Willimantic, FOR SALE be sold before June 1st. pany, Norwich, Conn. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOEIES 1920 Ford Sedan, New Paint, New Tires Fully_Equipped, Starter, Electric Light etc, Fine Mechanical Condition. Must Inquire of Mr. Morin at The Plaut Cadden Com- Monday, Wednesday, is a veritable screen master- piece, said to surpass any picture produc- tion presented to the American picture loving public in many years. Dealing with the love romance of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII of England, Deception has a dra- matic and appealing story that will strike a human chord of sympathy in every American picture audience. The mother love exhibited by this woman whose beauty won her a throme has its direct safety oil for incubators and heaters sories; Mobile oils of all grades. $4,750 Will buy new modern home, in quiet, desirable neighbor- from CIGAES Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand 4. F. CONANT. 11 Fraaklin 8t P ——— —— 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. for Half a Century) N, H. ey, Tnstructor, Hall, No: Private Bharic 1108 ot 1995, days and Thursdays. Archa W. Coit Telephone 1596 BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD -AND SAVE YOUR COAL. EverylotleOpercent.hlrd, and full cord for— ONLY $11.00 ALSO CHESTNUT WOOD ANYD ANY- WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN. KINDLINGS, DELIVERED HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET FOR SALE 120x16v. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3, 198 Clff Bt hood. Further particulars Six-room cottage house, With all mod- ern improvements, hardwood floors, lot 30 Town St. Tel. 318 Lanoie Ti ey ve your magrets 214 feb22d HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ use; Noxall yolish for autos end other geoce- ona- than Smith, Dealer in Oils and Gasoline, may6d HAVE your tires iutreaded, look like pew, wear like new, as good u“new. recharged in the car while you wait; hard starting and weak lights remedied. Nor- wich Welding-Co., 31 Chestnut St. Phone appeal to the heart and every woman will respond to its cry. Henny Porten/ a<a- mous European screen player, vests the role of Anne Boleyn with'a majesty and force hilherto unwitnessed in the slient drama. The part of King Henry is portrayed with signal artistry by Emil Jannings, whose characterization of Louis XV in Passion made him a stellar screen celeb- rity throughout Europe. The director is Ernest Lubitsch, a Bohemian producer who has won international fame by his superb production of Passion. The sup- porting players are thorough artists and o | Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 763 OVERHAULING OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Trucks and Carts Mechanical “Repairs, Painting, Trim ming, Upholste, Blacksmithing in all its branches 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREE Storage, Repairing, Washing AND REPARR- WORK Carriages, Wagons, g and Wood Work. Scatt & Clark Corp. more than five thousand persons appear in the production. Sale of Farm In Ledyard. Through the agency of Francis D. Donohue, Clarence Sholes, administrator of the estate of John H. Casey, has sold to Abe and Jennie Schulman the farm ewned by the late J. H. Casey, located in the town of Ledyard. It contains 140 acres of land, 12-room house, large barn to tie up 30 head of stock. There is a large tract of wood and timbe, the farm is one of the good farms of the town,, located on the Poquetonnock cove,) sty and a dramatie; Tuesday and | Bass Clet Conc B: ater Norwich, Con: Lo 0. ¥56, 0..AL, meets in Moow Leme If Men Spent Less Time " ANNOUNCEMENTS Retail Merchants to Mbet. trade event that wiil be of terest to all the jocal merchants. that falls, and paid MORE in eyesight efficiency, the world would be a ten per cent. greater preducer.© Whether you have hairs like Paderewski or a pate like a billiard ball, your pay envelope or your happiness is in no way affected. “‘]‘“‘m A BAD EYES affect both. | s 7 once more ha C. A. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST Sale of Thame: Mr. Bruce McM | extensi ments. The sale was m agency of Thos. H. B broker, Main street OPENI The menagement of t has comp cted NOW OPEN i The Cottage Ice Cream Parlors 1. Cream by the quart or plate—Also Aprons and Fancy Work For Sale. MRS. HENRY COIT 418 MAIN STREET Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. Norwich, Conn. Shea’s News Burean | MAGAZINE SPECIALIST ' UNION SQUARE ANNCUNCEMENTS Breed Theatre, A bill of unusual merit is to be seen at the Breed theatre today and Saturday |er Irwin V. at Partners of the Tide. s a masterly picturization of Joseph C. Lincoln’s great novel of the same name|at t and is presented by an all-star The | tures Pathe News and a rparing two-part Sun- |¥ shine comedy titled His Flery Beat, will also be scen on the bill. As an e -n'rn sh, production, added feature AL Benson, in person |derful will present New York's latest novelty creation songs fllustrated with films. PASNIE'S SHAKELE: HAKER IS NOW IN MARKET The shakeless salt and pepper which has made its appearance in in Norwich is the pert: mitting T nik some years ago. Mr. down to dinner one hot sticky da summer of 1917. Soup was th course and after tasting - the soup found it iacked salt. He picked up th old fashioned salt cellar and started to shake it. No salt was forthcoming and he rapped several times on the table and | tried again but no further results. He repeated the rapping several times and then tried again, ne being amply rewarded for the shaker fell off and the entire contents of the shaker |fit of rage. ma went into the soup. sends her back t 1 as hi any quantity desired. There is no possi- and bility of the salt becoming iumpy sticky as the grinder takes care of The ceilar is of non-corrodible metal Is strictly sanitary. Mr. Pasnik was born in Poland and came to this country with his parents and | brothers and sisters. He was cducated | here and later his parents returned to Poland, but Mr. Pasnik remained. He | has_applied for patents on his invention | in France, England, Canada and other Anne Bruce, leading countries. of Kerftuck of sury MAJESTIC ROOF GARDE: 1S T0 OPEN SATURDAY f SO The Majestic Roof will be conducted |, Allen Dwan's 13 during the coming summer months un- [\@ 0% a der thé management of the Breed the- [ Scond fedn atre. The management announces the |y 00! 1% feRI opening for Saturday evening with a bill | B FCECUON that will be hard to equal in ‘any eity. | oo moans ¢ The music is to be by Smith's society or- | \n¥S COW 0Cu chestra and as an added attraction there i 10> 10, 60 R @ will be a vocal soloist at all performances. ‘;“.f‘.,w wif h To give the public the best of outdoor | |75 ner, ¥t 1is projection of motion pictures the manage- |, RTOH the ment has had a specialy construeted |vnd ©F 8 screen crected. The silver’ sheet is back- | ;07e" ¥holor ed by \nu of matched boarding 1o |yo. e eliminat® the waving of the sheet in the | [/ 'F To wind. The screen is enclosed In a black |o, 1P SmO7 w frame and extending out on each side in | i g man who set na whose leen param th and was owned by Frank W. Brewster for many years. The new owners take immediate possession. QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit No-To-Bac has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering to- bacco habit. Whenever you bave a longing for a smoke or chew, just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in_your mouth instead. All desire stops. Short- ly the habit is completely broken, and you are better off mentally, physically, finagcially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn't release you from all craving for to- bacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. T a wall of matcheff bords and over the |\ T¢I entl top is a roof extending out eight feet. (* "7 The housing in of the screen eliminates any conflicting light from the moon or STRAND TH street lights and insures the best po-l-) Four acts of vau ble projection for outdoor work. A private screening of & picture at the roof on Thursday evening showed that the pictures will be as clear and vivid as any shown indoors. With these facts taken into consideration the lccal roof should prove as popular as any playhouse in the state and will afford the public a chance to enjoy motion pictures without having to be house in a hot theatre on summer nights. picture 1s y and tomorrow. program with {of fine playing on alt of 1 skill. 1 and a very godd wedding comedy and singing a1 mon give a very in the way of come are very lively an, ter. The Fielding t bit and aleo have einging. Also a Squandered I a wife—e: Tdelle Patterson With Bass Clef. Miss Idelle Patterson. coloratura so- prano soloist at the Bass Clef concert to- night at Slater Memorial, will give as her first number The Mad Scene from Lucia, | !0 her This will be followed by a group of three, | Y %0 doing Come, My Beloved (Handel), L'oiseau | from public 4 Blue (Dalnoze) and Chant Provencale|0f the story and (Del Aequa). Her final group will be |has big moments. When I Was Seventeen (Old Swedish), b The Night-wind (Farley), Hayfields and Butterflies (Del Rujo) ). r to 3 and Wake Up|canal zone are thickly infested What Is Gcmg On Tonight Street Property, o~ The Retail Merchants' bureau bag N . }lcalied 3 meeting at tie chamber of com- | worrying - about each hair el Soome. for Friny moing st M {o'clock, to make plans for & cooperative general i Haver , No oo This little incident, which has happen- |to diserace his b cires. Then ed to hundreds of people hundreds of [he proceeds to hi czan in hie times, set Mr. Pasnik tJ thinking if it [own way. Howere tic events was po w0 the, salt come from |wonk a transfo the youns the bottom of an airtight container. He |Fnglishman 1 the end- went to work wit ck-knife and g Is a ha ton is in- after three years pri the new model |terpreted st Inclnd- alt cellar. F ts on it on {ing Mabel Dexter, Feb. 1, 1921 and the invention is on the {Milton Sills It is a market. This invention ry simple but [ Paramomnt pi the two- supplies a long ed utensi. reel comedy n Art, or perrer cont: is in an airtight com- | made by that ¢ makers, partment and is released by pressing of |Mack Sennett neh-getter a button which operate a grinder and at cram. T the same time releaged the contents in |l o1 meats truly women enene Mav = fast In action Waters in the vleiity of the Panama .,,""2 - '-:.'4-).‘ N

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