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Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It __NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1821 | & Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale G Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED-~Male WANTED—Famale ‘WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE _——— WANTED—Man around 50, permanent outside job. to handle our business in this t tory Oakland Nurseries, Manches- Conn may30d T WANTED—Boy of 15 wants position on farm with Christian American family. ter. Address 94 Stonington Road, R. D. 1. may3od FIREMEN, brakemen, beginners $200, later $300 ; no reduction. Railway, Bu'le- tin Office. ‘may2i ED—A good male cook. 'Apj:'l; ntic, Conn. may27 TWANTED—A good blacksmith ; steady fob. 6 Chennette, 53 Center 3 may2sd WANTE 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 WANTED—A position to do general housework in city or country. Write Housemald, care Bulletin. _ may3od WAITRESS wanted. Apply at Victory Lunch. may28d “WANTED—A kind woman who will be willing to assist in care for an elderly lady. Write Box 200,~Cure Bulletin. may28d T WANTED_Two girls at the Norwich Steam ILI_Iflldry, 19:! b‘rankl&lLSL m}iy}@ . WANTED-—At once, salesladies. Apply at The F. W. Woolworth Co. may23d WANTED—Girl for general housework and to g0 to the beach for the summer. Mrs. F. C. Turner, 15 Broad St. may23d WANTED—Girl to do typewriting, ste- nography and general office work. Apply to P. O. Box 398, Putnam, Conn., giving experience, references, and salary ex- pected. mayléd 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. 1] t brown Airedale dog. Owner may have same by applying at 48 Lafa, and paying for adv. . If found, return to Blin- Forest St., Norwich, Conn. may2id ZUNERAL DIERECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 2 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Cham) er of Commeree Building Phone 235-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and mbalmer Prompt Service Day or Wight HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 33 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND LEMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT B AR T B RS, Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street A TR IR RN, ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSO ARCRITECTS Thayer Beilding, Norwieh, Conn, e e . e eacmemamay BILDERBEUK & LANGDON INC. ARCHITECTS— ENGINEER: {| 159 State Street Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- “veys and Reports, Water Works and tary Engineering. N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows Hall, Norwich. Private 'lessons daily, Phone 1706 or 1996. Lvening class Mon- days and Thursdays. § o'clock. apréd NURSERY the time to trun and prune your fruit and whade trees by expert tree men. Phone 1957. George Monroe @ec2sd e e — PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and heatly done Estimates promptly and gheerfully given. The Bulletin Co., 66 Franklin St may13d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTBACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbiog and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed Brilding. Phone. PHONE 581, e ve best pi bin werkmen ot et § SOMN F. TOMPKING &7 West Maia St | my Al | payment therefor; also to authorize the FOR BSALE—Horses FOR SALE—One pair of young horses, team harness, iron-hu’ dump cart, brand new; price reasonable if taken at once. Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704. 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 LEGAL NOTICES MAYOR'S OFFICE, City of Norwich, Connecticut, To Charles H. Raynes, a Sheriff of the City of Norwich, Greeting: You are hereby direcied to warn the electors of the City of Norwich to assem- ble in City Meeting in the several voting districts in said as provided by law to wit FIRST VOTING DISTRICT—At the Town Hall in the Courthouse Building. SECOND VOTING DISTRICT—AL the City Fire Department Station, West Main Street. THIRD VOTING DISTRICT—At 253 Central Avenue, formerly Pitcher & Ser- vice Drug Store. SIXTH VOTING DISTRICT—At Bill- | ings' Hall, Hamilton Avenue, on MONDAY, JUNE 6th, 1921, at 5.30 o'clock in the foremoon, (o ghoose by bal- lot two Aldermen, four Counciimen, two Water Commissioners, a City Clerk and a Tax Collector for the term of two years each, and a Treasurer and two Sheriffs for the term of one year each. Voting machines will be used under the | provisions of the laws of the State of Connecticut. Said meeting will be open in each of the Districts at 5.30 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of voting for said C Officers, and shall continue open until 5 o'clock 'in the afternoon, when the in each District shall be closed. Al vote at said meeting in each of the tricts, between the same hours, viz., in the forenoon and 5 in the afternos and at the same polling places, juestion, “Snall ‘a~ commission be ch to nrepare a charter for the City of wich?" as not lei the electors of s y, as shown by the last registration list, have filed, not less and not more than one polls 0 to 0 . petitions with the sking for the ‘submission of such fon to the electors. Tt affirmative t on said question in each of the aid Districts s d Charter Revision, s. and the negative ballot shall read, “harter Revision, No, and in said ballot. ing on said question voting machines shall be used, and said ballots shall, be counted, declared, canvassed and Yeturned in the same manner as ballots at an elec- tion of officers in said City. the And at 5 o'clock in the afternoon in said Town Hall the estimates of the Ci expenses for the current fiscal year s made by the Court of Common Council said City at a meeting held on the day of May, 1921, will be submitted to said City Meeting for. action thereon ; and there will also be submitted to said City Meeting for aciion the estimates for spe- cial matters presented to said Court of Common Council in the report of the Com- mittee on Finance at said meeting held May 23d, 1921; also to lay a tax on the City list last madg and perfected to m the expenses of Uhe City upon the e: mates approved and the appropriatio authorized by said City Meeting to made from the City Trea: the compensation of the Coliector of said ; also to act upon the list of ak ents of taxes made by the Ma Idermen of said City, to be pr meeting ; also to authorize th ry borrowing for the Gas and El artment, in anticipation of its ordin: evenue, of such sum or sums not excees ng in the aggregate $50,000 as m necessary from time to time to r ed at te d- be vay the running expenses of said department, the sums €0 borrowed, principal and interest, to be repaid from said revenue, before the end of the present fiscal year; also to au- thorize, sanction and approve of the re- construction, enlargement and extension of the City's gas and electric plant by the expenditure of $40,000 for gas mains and §12,000 for the installation as a part of the City's electric lighting em on certain streets of City of what is known a8 the White Way, and to authorize the borrowing for the 'Gas and Electric De- partment said sum of $52,000 for such purposes, and to sanction and approve of the issuahce of bonds in said amount in borrowing of $30,000 in payment of that amount of the floating debt of said City and to authorize the issuance of notes of the City therefor on which $7,500 shall be payable each year; also to authorize the borrowing of such sum or sums of money not exceeding in the aggregate $200.000 a8 may be needed from time to time to make the improvements and discharze the obligations and expenses authorized by said meeting, and determine the time within which repayment shall be made of money borrowed. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 25th @ of May, 1921, o H. M. LEROU, Mayor of the City of Norwich, Conn. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is the warning directed to me for service by publication. Attest: CHARLES H. RAYNES, A Sheriff of the City of Norwich, Cona. COURT OF PROBATE, DISTRI North Stonington. et (“HARLES C. GRAY, Judge. l‘afi_la\v of Jerry Duro, late of North Stonington, in said District, deceased. Edward J. Duro, Administrator on said estate, filed in this Court a ‘Wwritten resig- nation as such Administrater, together with his doings with said estate: it is therefore ; Ordered, That said resignation and ac- gounting be heard and determined at ca Court of Probate to be held at the Court om in North Stonington, in said Dis- (.l;lcll., Qn‘ lhke 4th day of June, A. D. 1921, o'clock p. m., B D and that notice of the y of said resignation and account- ing, and of the time and place of hearing thereon, be given by publishing this order :‘r:v;l;}:uhp;w‘c};_ Bulletin, a newspaper circulation i i ol AL in said District. may30d Judge. WANTED Second hand furniture, books and antiques. C. J. King, 43 Water St. Phone 38-Z may30d FARM Dbuyers, investors and others, o tor Copy of magazine containing thousands of good farms for sale all parts of U. S.; deal with owners; copy free. Farm Buyers' Guide, Olney, 1L. may30d WANTED — Second hand household goods, antique furniture, china, rare Books' and pictures, zlassware, etc. ; high- est cash prices. Louis D. Ward, 30-32 Water St.. Norwich. apriFMW WANTED—A Dodge or Ford roadster, in good mechanical condition; RO new paint or other fixings to make' price high. Tel. .1177-12. may26d WANTED—You to call up Weisler's Farm Agency and tell him your farm is for sale. Weisler's Farm Agency, Daniel- son, Conn. flvm)'flld TRY THIS on your lawn mower: La Bonita Manila cigar, mild, 5¢ each, § for 25c; Anndora mild ‘cigar 7¢, 8 for 20c; Moon Spots vony cigar s¢ straight; bw a swell italian briar pipe for 75¢. Fagan's Smoke Shop. mayzld _ MEN—Women—Girls wanted; $116- $195 month; government jobs; hundreds openings; write immediately ror list, Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-R., Roches- ter, N. Y. maylid ORDINARY shampoo, facial or mani- cure now 50c. Lindgren’s, 106 Thayer Bldg., Ladies' Hairdressers. Tel. 572-3. mayl13d WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture Tiger & Kremen, successors to . Bruckner, 5 Franklin St. Pnone 717-3 Norwich. % mar28d WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN FOR SALE — Cedar fence posts and TO BENT—Apartment of six rooms, all fence rails, delivered anywhere; phone |improvements. 312 Franklin St. Tel. 37. y?:l: grder z;\‘rly OJ, D. " Northup, fi':r- may30d 7 wi vn. Tel. - H - A TRy v B To R L AP I J AR TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for FOR SALE—Several cows, recenl:l!' housekeepin, asentral freshened ; also a pure Guernsey bull calf. Emerson Perkins, Hanover. Phone 1844-3. may3ld " FOR SALE—One silo, 18 by 84, down, | 1 location. Write Box 93, care Bultetin. may28d TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light hot keeping. 17 Boswell Ave. mayisd packed and ready (o haul away; price at. | FOE RENT Tenement of four rooms tractive. George H. Kimball, Wood's Hill | and bath. 44 Bentley Ave., Laurel Hill. Farm, Brookiyn, Conn. Tel. Dameison| May28d G g iLe may28d TO RENTFurnished rooms, with or “FOR SALE—Antique furniture, Satur- without board. 13 Boawell Ave. day and Monday. Mrs. Bixby, Windbam | _May21STuThS Green, Windham Cente may2sd TO RENT—Furnisbed roms, $3_asd Am)hl!x sAl.E—;}f gawh milch registered [ UP.__18 Union St may27d yrshire cow, calf by her also sev- | “7o RE SrdEe RSN e eral tons of hay. D, L. Jones, Hast Great ) TS Barags: Plain, _Tel. 961. may2sd. - |Induire at 56 Boswell Av R R o truck, G. M. | q FOR RENT—Furnished apartment of C., model S. C., mnewly painted, y stake body, with cab, tires most uew; will sell five rooms, centrally located, with private bath," all modern improvements, 930. may24 for $400, or will trade for light touring | L car or young caitle. W. E. Clark, 215 FOR RENT—Nice six room cottage, Mountain St., Willimantic, Conn. may25d | reasonable to right family. Address Geo. I Ice cream, wholésale and | LWmSden, 82 Oukridge St. may24d retail ; delivere Costandi, 112 Franklin St. "~ FOR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per stove lengths. Phone 1099-2. C. Brown, Yantic. apridd to all parts of city. Peter maylid cord, FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms for offices, well heated in winter and cool in summer. Apply at Boynton & Boynton, 283 Main St. may2ld TO BENT—Four rooms, STOP in to see us 18 Water St, Norwich. Phone 1703-2. E we carry every- thing in the line ol second-nand furni- ture, stoves, eic. New London Salesroom, furnished, 4. mayl7d smumer bungalow. Phone 18 TO RENT—Tenement, fiv ‘West Thames St. Phone 178. 13 mayl7d atas T FOR RENT—Stors centrally located; rent reasonable; suitable for any retail !pmsl for .:le. Wl;l)le hg bulletin. { busines Tel. 246, apr2d Racine's Farm Agency, Danielson, Cona | —, — —— TO REN' Furnished rooms. Tela- i phone 274. Jan7d VERMONT COWS FOR SALE Carload Just Arrived. FRED W. HOXIE Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE 103-acre farm home main auto highway, large spring-watered pastures, valuable land, abugdant fruit, good large barns bers farm 2,000, part cash MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ use; incubators and heaters: ; Mobile of ie: s than Smith, Dealer in Oils and Gasoline, of all grades. 30 Town St. Tel. 318, mayéd HAVE your tires 1readed, look like new, wear like new, as good as new. Lanoie 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 C 31 Chestnut 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 0t & Glark Com. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET CHARLES F. BROWN AUCTION I will gell at public auction at my farm on Gillette Hill, in the Town of Colches- ter, five minutes’ walk from railroad sta- tion. on . Auctioneer TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921, 8t 10 o’clock a, m., Rain or Shine (plenty of room under | cover), 50—HEAD OF CATTLE—50 Consisting of new milch cow spring- ers, 3 year olds, 2 vear olds and yearlings, two Holste one of them a thor- oughbred, one sheeh; also one good gener- al purpose horse, two sets of harness, two buggies, 100 hens. I am overstocked and short of feed, thi tock will positively be sold to the highest bidde Don’t miss this sale, as there is some- thing for everyone. may28d ELIAS GLAUBINGER. Auction Sale ery evening until everything is sold of entire stock of Jew- | elry and Silverware, etc., etc., at i | THE LIBERAL LOAN CO., 63 Franklin St., opposite Bulletin Ce. afternoon and mayl6d ~ YONS' AGEN may27d excellent location, fertile fields, wood- room house d farm buildings, river bor- X Willimantic, Conn. FOR RENT ONE OF THE CHOICEST APART- MENTS IN NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONSISTING OF BSEVEN ROOMS, EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MOST MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH- ER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GARBAGE. FOR FULLEE PARTICULARS, QUIRE OF JOHN A. MORAN, AEAL ESTATE BROKER, FEANKLIN SQUARE, FOR SALE and must be sold to close an estate known FOE SALE—Automsbiles FOR SALE—Small five tour- ing, late model, electric lights and starter, good_hill climber, 20 miles on gallon of gas, Ford size tires all around, two extras, as the Billings property, is especially |iires and motor in perfect condition, new adapted and located for general merchan- | top, new batteries; will be sold on time dising, being a good going business; g?"g‘;‘g‘bfigg;%ok- }L‘::- 33 ani‘ ag there is at present a great chance for the | on left hand side. “me",u OE Lo FOR SALE_1920 Essex in A-1 condi- For further particulars, inquire of tion. 'Tel. $18-14. 151 West Town St. JOHN A. MORAN, _ may28d Beal Tatats Bruker, FOR SALE—1920 Buick 5 passenger may3TuThS Franklin Square. touring, excellent mechanical condition, looks like new, an unusual value at $1,250. The Jordan Auto Co., Willimantic. FOR SALE 58 and 60 Water Street. Three- story brick building, containing two stores and two tenements — one tenement of six rooms and one of twelve rooms. Very desirable prop- erty for business. will arrange liberal loan sary. Choice investment. FRANCIS D. DONAHUE CENTRAL BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. Price right, and if neces- may28d FOR SALE—1920 Buick 7 passenger, | good condition, price $1,250. limantie. in overhaued and rebuilt, The Jordan Auto Co., Wil- serger touring; this car is in tion; bargain, $750. Co., Willimantic. FOR SALE—1919 Oakland, & cyl., tour- ag car, wire wheels, zood tires, good me- chanical condition ; an attractive value $700. The Jordan Auto Co., Willimantic. may28d TOR SALE—1916 Reo, 6 cyl., 7 passen- ger, touring car, in good condition, new cord tires; a big value at $475. The Willimantic. ~ may28d | Jordan_Auto i FOR SAL! 17 Cadill in excelient condition, new engine, will sell reasonabje if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket fair con The Jordan Aute may28d FOR SALE In Thamesviliz Very Attractive 7-ROOM COTTAGE With All Modern Improvements A Rare Bargain, The Price Is Right APPLY TO James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET 54,750 Wil buy new modern home, in quiet, desirable neighbor- hood. Further particulars from Archa W. Coit Telephone 1596 ] may20d FOR S:'\LE—Dodfe roadster, good con- dition, $500, Tel. 213. apr2id FOR SALE—New 1921 Oaklands, road- ster and 5 pass. touring, $1,280; 4 pass. coupe and 5 pass. sedan, $1,980 ; N | trucks, 2 and 3 1-2 ton cnna-l:“;y. jand $4,400. H. E. Anderson, 21 St., Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. marlod MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE One 1917 Electric Equipped Harley- Davidson—Just Overhauled. One 1920 Electric Equipped Harley- Davidson and Sidecar. One 1920 Electric Equipped Harley- Davidson—Just Overhauled. Come in and let us demonstrate them to you. PRICES REASONABLE. NORWICH CYCLE CO. Telephone 709 9 MAIN STREET BUILDING PERRONE & Christian Co., ‘building cuntractors, stonework, brickwork, con= crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and g extra. 15 Platt Ave. Tel. Ne Call between 5 and 6.30 a. m. and from 5.30 to 9 p. m. augdd MOOSUP'S MAGNIFICENT MONUMENT Tribute to All in Federal Scrvice from All Hallews' Parish Moosup’s Patriotic Demonstration At Monument Dedication Today (Special to The Bulletin) Moosup, May 29.—The impressive program of exercises to mark the ded- ication Sunday afternoon of the beauti- ful monument erected on the terrace of the grounds of All Hallows’ church in honor of the men of the parish, and the women, too, who served the na- tion in army, navy or marines, as nurses or other such capacities during the World war had to be postponed to Monday at two o'clock, because of Sunday’s rain storm. All of Moosup has entered with en- thusiasm into the plans for making the dedecation a memorable event and plans have been made to care for thou- sands of visitors. World war veterans of all surrounding towns will unite with fraternal organizations, patriotic societies and church and civic organi- zations and industrial concerrs, in making the affair a notable one. Hun- dreds of school children will assist in the exercises. Following is the program of the morning, with a roster of the persons who are honored and whose names ap- pear on the bronze tablet affixed to the monument, the most beautiful erected in eastern Connecticut to honor those who served in the great war: The parade will start at 2 p. m. stand- —ee TRUCKING €. D. JOSLXN, 295 West Main St. We Wove cvur,LLNE aaywhere. Special at- teation given 10 moving bollers and mas chinery. Phone 857-3. Jandd LOCAL and ioug uistauce aule Lruck: ing. Phone 1926. A. Siegel ‘"‘},‘_ M“l)-‘ LAMBEEL, isiance. by, s oL 3816 GEORGE LAMBEMT Occum, teaming, long distance woving ad irucking thL €1i-12. Iia ‘Long Distance Moviag snd Kxpress Zimmerman, 1/ Botwell Ave, ‘Lol 14 trucking eud ex- augl: " NOTICE—Now is the time to have your |screens and screen doors made. George Boucher, Contractor and Builder, 106 North Main. Tel. 1530. mayl17d BURN GOOD, HARD WOGCD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. Every load 100 per cent. hard, and full cord for— ONLY §11.00 ALSO CHESTNUT WOOD KINDLiNGS, DELIVERED HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET AND ANY - WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN. LALIMA ‘& BELLONE, 102 Chestnut St, contractors, diggi: stonework, brick- rk, cement work, and plaster 12, 5.30-7.30 a.'m., 5-9 " FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of excavating and stonework ~and house- raising, concrete work; all guaranteed work. 123 Oakridge St.. Norwich, Cona. Telephone €27-5. mardd CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. Phone INSURANCE THE CIGARS Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand J. F. CONANT, 11 Fraskila St TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to wallg over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. (Established for Half a Century) CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodint, Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suite 7-8. Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-& jan3ld DON'T let another day pass without :}:éaRiréing that ADDITIONAL insurance ISAAC S. JONES . Insurance and Real Estate Richards Building 91 Main Street PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices, by skiiled iabor. Telephone 50 West Main St Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. BQOKBINDING COMPANY, Inc. Norwich, . . . .. Conn. EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Breoadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Orde: WHEN YOU WANT to put your e pettar e ooty the ‘dveriane um bel an TOU columns of The Bulletin. " THERE 18 no aavertising medium 'he Bulle- Eastern Csanecticut equal to TI tn fac business results. THERE 2 no aavertismg Eazstern Connecticut equal to tin for businesz -ssulis. meaTutn The Bulle~ e W R ard time on Union Flat, South Muls street, moving up Main street to Mitner's hall and refurning to the church, Wl the dedecation ceremonies will take plise The line of march will include: Bdgar Fontaine, mounted Grand Marshal Opperman Aldes: Bdw. J. Gallagher, P. F. Bestiuliia, Adelard Jileau Moosup Band Ernest Goodreau Post, American Lagior Veterans of Foreign Wars, Plainfeld Veterans of Foreign Wars, Jewett Cily G. A. R. Red Cross Soclety All Hallows' Council, Knights o€ Columbi Eagle Fife and Drum Corpg St. John Baptist Society Chief Automobile Marshal Lionsl L Dupuis and his aide Edward Burke Automobiles Aldrich Mfg. Co., U. 8. On American Woolen Co., The Floyd Cwes- ska Co., Farpsworth Pinney Co., Worsted Co., Maurice Foster, The Ret Cross, Moosup Girls' Ciub, Franco-Ameri- can Club and others. The program at the monument will i~ lude singing, America school echildren, ccompanied by Mocsup band; remasks by ;pastor, Rev. Joseph E. MeCarthy address in English and French, Rew, T. Ledwith, M. S. of Hartford; uavell- ing of monument, music, Moosup dand. roll of honmor ceremony, in which yousy girls with flowers participate ; hymo, Haly Jod We Pralse Thy Name, scheel ehil dren, Star Spangied Banner. Lionel L. Dupuis, auto marshal hae given orders that all machines sheuld %, Do, 441 Maw BL, |have signs which will be given ou by the auto marshal, enabling the traffie police to know those participating in the parade. All owners of automcbiles in this o surrounding towns will be welcomed parade, having some decorations. Amwte- mobiles having_elaborate decorations will KAMIAG ana movmy; loag distance |come first in line. All who are plaming (ki Sbatiaity - JoRh 1L Bord |to parade have been asked to motity the L 31 auto marshal and receive the insigmia o M. & sux, and all machines are to be at Unien #at dnetucket St Phene 33i. not later than 1.00 p. m. Teps of am- LONG DISTANGE MOVING. tomobiles should be down in all casss ¥ BEOWN & ] possible. sEstucker S PhoBs o0k, Machines from Sterling will enter fhe PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING |jine of procession by going from Malm it t across the Cranska bridge. Othere TEAMING AND TRUCKING Will park cars near the cemetery to awWakt prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street, Phone 175 GQEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 611 DENTISTS I DR. C. 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 done very promptly and at reasonable | inetructions.. The honor roll of All Hallows' chureh includes: Henry Allard, Peter A;M!L Ernest Barber, Harry Beauregard, Joseph Bea- Bellevane, Berger, Henry Berger, Harry Edward Bilodeau, Felix Bodo, Bourque, Henry Burton, Henri BuOer, Louis Capone, Joachim _Caron, Joseph Caron, Nicholas Caron, Caron, Eudore Champagne, Ovide Champagne, Bmery Coady, Francis Colionan, Herbert Collonan, Aleide Comtois, Arthut 4 John Cote, Austin Coughlin, Advia Owe- ture, Camille Couture, Couture, Alphonse Courchain, George Saul Davignon, Albert Deforge, Ernest Lieandre Deforge, Leouls De- forge, Frank Denno, Henry Denno, Leo Desmaie niers, Albert Desfosse, Alfred Wilfria Despathy, Edward Dion, Dupras, Adona Dupuis, Liowel Dupuix Robert Dragon, Alfred Fancher, Fontaine Arthur Frechette, Deus nette, Louis Freche{u m Joseph Gagnon. Philtp Gates, Peter Gates, Leo Gauthier, Ades lard Gileau, John Gorman. William Gorman, Amede Godrems, Wr- nest Codreau, Joseph Godreau, Arthur Grenier, Leo Grenier, Fred Gravefia, Homer Gravelin. Samuel Kay, Arthur Lafleur, Wiweard Lagasse, Henry LaPerle, William la- roche, Adolphe Larochelle, Elphege La- tour, | e Albert Lavallee, James Lavaliee, 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. | Bruest Lebeau, Jelu Lebean. Cleophas Le- 4 blane, Placide Leblane, Adelard Lebesu, Offiee Hours: 9—12, 1:30—8, 6:30—8 | Louls Lehoux, Charles LePack. Hemry Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST SOMEES BLOCK, ON THE SQUARE Telephone 774 COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and pt o S e Lane. Loughran, Rockwell Lyons, leon Maress. relle, Jules Masse, Adelard Mathies, Les Maynard, Henry Mecier. Joseph Messier, Lotis Migneauit, Ra- oul Moquin, Joseph Moreau, Phillp Mo- reau, Wilfrid Moreau. | _Alfred Pichie, Rarve Polrier, Frank | Pisz, Arthur Pitt, Antonio Potvin, SAl. bert Potvin, Bugsne Potvin, Righard . Potvin, Valmor Potvin, Frederick Reb- e Charles Robitaille, Leandre Reb- itaille, Adelard Rochefort, Roger Safly- bury, *Armand Salvas, Willlam Shaugh- nessy, George St. Jean. William Tavernier, Ermest Tetreaslt, Francis Thomas, Clarence Reid, Adelard Vanasse, Felix Wakely, Daniel Whits, Napoleon Yates, Peter Meyors, Joha Tavernier, Louis Tavernier, Reshmsd Dople, Helen Elliott. e b

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