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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male lished corporation building s alties to rmm” and farmers direet, requires ser- of real, live-wire, hard-working | man ; bond Tequired; give references ; with ear preferred; remuneration : jarge. Sales Manager, Suite 616, Ulter Bldg., Cleveland, O. jedd WANTED—Man to sell trustworthy trees, shrubs, roses, etc.; liberal commis- sion paid weekly. Brown Brothers’ N:b P jen, Mass. 00 month commence ; rallway mail clerks; hundreds needed; list positions freo; write Immediately. 'Frankiin Insti- fute, Dept. 31-S., Rochester, N. Y. _jedd WANTED—Ma It Mald $1 Jedd RS WANTED— Position In office or BOOK. kee at _home, by youth 18 years o 1034-14. Jedd ¥ oy over 18 years old WANTED S a fountain s, 144 Main St aturdays 4d Charles T Tel. 107-3. ‘mhand. t City once, experiented gro- Norwich Town s;:n. Je w ANTED farmhand, single man je2d spoole;lvi K-‘ll e _or apply to uck Silk " Co., Jedd ush Co., Hartford, h grade brushes, sold_house-to- ractive proposition o represen Nor- conference will be ar- required. Address East- | Room 412, 109 Wash- nee, R. 1. Je2d WANTED Men Weavers. White Worsted Work. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town WANTED willing to WANTED. WANTED. WANTED names of boys who are get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Cail at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND ¥ house, biac! und Owner ma: charges. Timothy Jedd pen-faced _gold __ watch, ne, June 2d, on Main St. | ¥ t Buileun | o t 7 jeda T wrist bag. in t of Bugbee's e 25th. If the An sses, keys and ba, the money. ' Mrs. J. G. [ x Middletown, Conn. je2d — e, ZUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Funeral Director Prompt Service Day or isight HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co: 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS' AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant . Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke uneral Directors ARCHITXCTS CUDWORTE & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. paANCING X. I LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fell Ha Norwich. Private lessons ‘m: 1708 or 1996. Evening cl nd Thursdays, 8 o'cloek. e | Shetucket Street A Bulletin For A Bulletin Want Advertisgment Will Get It e e " Advertisement Will Sell 1t A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Sale WANTED—Miscellaneous \ FOR SALE —_—— FOR SALE NTED—A seatns P s T e R i TR WA tress: pern % furn room. SALE Hofise dressed, $9 per place. Apply 1o iia County | for TANAED coiesant Chrnihed o fas | dosen write Tor eatalogucs Samplo sent 2,700 WILL BUY ’é\munn 3..- g: Children, P\;t;::lm.;dnn C. B.. Bulletin Office. Jesd ‘%flolnfi‘?r' ‘Bconomy Sales ug.i :am- two-tenement house, all modern improve- RNt = i ramad NTED — Wanted to hear . = e | ents, 10 , NTS—$36 weekly, 76c hour spare | from B A B o oF St it ar (FOR BALE — Onenorse Saicley cori e minutes’ walk from Franklin u‘?"n\?flfliéfi’"p?} (Suar- | sale for fall delivery. L. Jories, Box ‘l.!l. e o Tt cpndition; also ox cArt | Square. For full particulars, see hnges experience unnecesary. BOX 1.:0 it J';‘_ 11798-3. AR ,A. V. COVELLO, e Otata, T S Shv e | FOR SATEC e Taral Sopprilor, bugs | 7ol 6933 el WANT, h—w?m JOr_genera! iouse- | thousand shares at market. Wite C. W.| &Y, harmeéss, churn and other farming an e T BT SRR A T | WA TR T ™ AR5, S Hoor, Nofich, Conn: 5 bso- | Jetd . ANERD -Womie for General house | e et St B St | - gt AL FOR SALE : A iy the best, Jargest in the country : $ wotk. 1ol To-4' Willimanti Div. 330 | iobiiches e yemnt ‘thousands wealthy | ¢y D4LeiA DIENtS 80¢ dosen; ecarlel page) % Tl “ WANTED—Lad Work_in the kiteh- | members, both sexes, wishing early mar- e 3 e A very choice nine-room cottage, 'de- en. at onor. .. Peterson, Ine., | riage ! confdential deeoriptions tres. The Four Garden Fay ong Dollar Per Sauare | sirably located on Broad St. 130 Main 8t. - Je2d | cliable Club, Mrs. Wruble, Box 36, L2 3 3 WANTED—Girl to do housework, ¢ 56 Bummer Bt l'lll":l!i . W, DAt once. salesiadies. Apply u_rfi-’: N Moo oo may23d “WANTED—Girl for general housework t..n'«: flg %n to the beach for the summer. Turner, 15 Broad St. may23d LE—Horses FOR SALE—A a good driver, ches| Prone 532-31° Willimantic Div. ood_work horse, also ut mare, weight 1200. jesd FOR SALE I have 16 Horses that are broken in for all_kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER E. PIEESON. 536-3. Tel. jesd DENTJSTS - 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 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teienhons Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST UMERS [BLOCK, ON THE SQUAR} Tolephone 774 TRUCKING D. JOSLY. 3 West Maln St. We move ever,ihing wuywhere. Special at- teation given Lo moving bollers and ma- P janid Ozkland, jead YOU WILL buy this ! hothe with 3-4 acre | you ean afford. Appl Room 312, Thayer Li ¥OR ‘SALE--Mode nial house, With own ofNorth_Stoningion, berd R. Norman, No: apr2§ThSTu cherries and flowers, when you see it ; ley at door, city water, steam heat room, steam heat, and garden, M Villige " For fuller partiulars, inquire of s nice little six-room JOHN: A, MORAN, land, apples, pears, trol- REAL ESTATE BROKER, price may7d ‘ranklin 8¢ e Iy to Bill & Coates, e = e ag. Je2ThSTu rn_eight-room colo- water system, bath- Two-family house, Seven rooms each, modern improvements, situated in one of the best locations in Greeneville. Price and terms are very reasonable. near trolley, - Hib~ rwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Fine city limit, 3 acres of dsparagus, 60 young henhouses, 1 barn fo “LADY, 98, worth §50,000, would marry. S-Box 33, League, Tdledo, Ohio. _ jedd LADY farm owner, 49, Wofth $50,000, wants husband. A-Box 1134, League, De- troit, Mich jed WEALTHY bachelor, 32, wants fo mar- ry. R-Box 433, League, Columbus, Ohio. Jeda sy = RS aREe LOVING little lady of considerable wealth will marry. Box 55, Oxford, Fla. Jedd GET MARRIED—Best matrimonial pa- per published ; free for stamp. Correspon- dent, Toledo, Ohio. % Jedd " WIDOWER, 45, with ~ $30,000,” wants wife, D-Box 325, Cjub, Ft. Wayne, Ind. jeid hay, land planted w price $4,500, Call strength to give full support to any fig- ure; it is also guaranteed not to rust or break ; a new corset free if it does. Local Corsetiere, Mrs. J. Clish, 104 Frankiin St._Phone 768. et TIRED and swollen fect cry for Blie Bailey, Salem Turnpil FOR SALE—Old cellent chance for = Bird foot ointment; softens corns, bun- |price reasonable. Full ions, callouses; send 50c for druggists' |D. Watson _Co.. 43 size jar. S Providence, R. L mour Chergieal Co., Seymour, onn. Jesd house, with all modern improvements, age, 1 cow, 25 chickens, 1 swinc, 1 ton = 1 see property at 157 Maple St. or Phone Br: : . PREETY It =t 1T wwie St or fhone |3 A Very éth‘actwe Residence riage. Box 749, &b, Chicago, 1l Jebd | “pon—gase—Two paim of . oxen.|| InWillimantic, Conn. WANTED—Ladies to know the NuBone | Chaunicey C. Pendleton. Tel. 1852-2. | ? Corset, made with the woven wire stays, | Je3d . ! FOR SALE the most important exclusive NuBone | —pagejo——m——— ot feature; it is patented and used in NUC|witn plenty of woodland, fruit trees, rasp- | f Situated.on Pleasant Strest, corner Bone corset exclusively; there is mo stay | forry”gna sirawberry beds, ail bulldiags |§ Mountain; splendid location just as good; the NuBone stay has the L y beds, a i in; splendid location, cen- o Bl it “hends “si¥ewise g |In, fair condition. located in, Ledyard; |§ tral and convenient to schools, Main freely as flatwiss and will not take a |PricRvery "le“j",““d"cb John Plo Street and business sections. Hous: permanent bend, is guaranteed = for [ N° 8 Ledyard, Conn. 3 centains 14 rcoms, large veran _FOR SBALE—New shop; & good line of customers into a good paying es For full particulars, inquire of L\ JONN A, MOR! REAL ESTATE BROKER; may19ThSTu Franklin Square, poultry farm, within land, large patch of fruit trees, 7-room r 2 cows, large gar- ith oats and clover after 4 o'clock and mileh cow. Y. A jgand beautiful grounds. A bargain ke. jedd if sold at once. established harne: WILLARD W. HAYDEN i.' 70 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. partics h Phone 323-5 Westminster jedd WANTED—Antiques and second hand furniture, stoves, etc.; we pay . cash. Write, call or 'phone 832-3. Ward Rros., Jackson St., Willimantic. _jedd N $5 to §10 day gathering barks, s and roots from the elds and ide; we teach ybu; free book. Bo- 307, West Haven, Conn. may28S WANTED—Vaults and cesspools_to cle H. L. Harris, R.°F. D. 1, Box 139, apr3d IF YOU WANT_ a healthy, wealthy, Joving wife, Write Violet Ray 'C. Denmic son, Ohio. 'Enclose stamped envelope. Lebanon. freshened ; also'a pure Emerson Perkins, Ha may FOR SALE—Antiq day and Monday. M Green, Wind FOR SALE—Ice ¢ retail; delivered, to all stove lengths. Brown, Yantic. thing in the line of in St., Baltic. ARE YOU lonely our own home. L teviss Marry and be hap- Many refined wish 8 for sale. dec3d " ¥OR SALF—One pony. cart and har- James H. Hyde, North FOR SALE—Several cows m Center. Costandi, 112 Franklir FOR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per cor: Phone - > “BTOP in o bee us; We carry every- I REPRESENT the Cunard S. 8. Co. | ture, stoves, eic. New London Sale: For information_concerning passports ap- | 1§ Water St, Norw, ply to Joshua Taylor, Pass~ Agent, 130 | mar22 Racine’s Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. BOOK of Naturg by Dr. Faulkner;|ness and sadale. Can be seen at Uncas- F plain facts for thos¥ married of about to | ville, Catherine Hamilton. Tel. 1872-3. 41 ST marry; postpaid ic. United Sales Co., | je3d i; Dept. 30, Springfield, Il __~ _ Jedd FOR SALE One Holstein cow, two |l FO R S AL E ADVERTISE—Three lines 100 month- | registered Ayrshire bull calves. G. A liea §3, 100 wecklies §3, 20 big dailies §8. | Bullard. Tel. 1076-4. | sk e e i Central Classified Agency, Champaign, e | 9 location, on the West Sida. apartment h Each rooms and’ bath, elcctric lights, steam heat, gas; good lot and fine garden. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET 4 six o-Guern nover. Phone 1844-3. ue furniture, Satur- | rs. Bixby, Windham | may ream, wholesale and 1 parts of ¢ St. Peter ay1zd a, 8 1099-2. C, aprid Second-hand furni- . line for plumbers’ ust incubators and heaters Write for bulletin, of Lmraney Jona- r_in Oils and Gasoline, Tel. 318. may6d marriage. Confidential, reliable, ssful. | Mrs. Box 47, Kansas i Mo., Dept. may 288 antiqu t and largest dealers in Norwich } we buy and sell anything ; high- est prices. Louis D, Ward, 30 and 82 ater Phone 708-3. FOR LOCAL and jong distance auto Lrucke ing. Phone 1926. A. Siegel augdd US LAMBEKT, 4., No. 341 Mawm St, Long Distauce Moviug and Expressing. Zimmerman, 1 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1453, iong distance oun” H. Ford. noviid TEAMING and WUVInE R e 233 Main St. Puone i3 O. B SHOMLLYE & 30N, Zuelavker SU _ kKduns 385 . LONG_DIST, o TEAMING AND TRUCKING dozne very promptiy anc al reasonable Prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 BUILDING PERBONE & Christlan Co. building contractors, stonework, brickwork, con- crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and anything extra '16 Plaft Ave. No. | Call between & and 6.30 a. m. and aug3d NOTICE—Now s 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 Wwork, and plaster = Phone 31-12. 5.30-7.30 a.'m., 5-5 p. m. maybd FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of excavaling and, stonework and house- raising, concrete work; all guaranteed work, 123 Oakridge St, Norwich, Cona. Telephone 627-5. mardd WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOI/NG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materidls at right rices, by skilled laber. elephone. £0 West Main St. BOOKBINDING "BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway . Blank Book# Made and Ruled to Order CIGARS Wijitestone Clgar sars $70 per thousand 3. B, CONANTE, 11 Frankin 8t TOBACCO ' Wholcsale and Retail g;e carry a’con:‘plefi; line of mestic an ported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORleH. CONN. (Established’ for Half a Century) Telephone 87 mower: La cigar, mild, 6 each, 6 for mild_cigar fTc, 3 for 20e; Jots pony cigar ¢ straignt; buy @ swell Italian briar pipe for 75c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. Branch store, Thayer nce. 3 ‘miles_from Jewett horses, 7 shotes, peacl of fruits, pienty of w everythin; WANTED books and ant St. Phone 3 es. C. J. King, 48 Water may30d twelve rooms. - Ve erty-for business. WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Sk.eady Work—Onpe Loom FRANCIS D. CENTRAL { Red Cedar Chests HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER " FOR SALE Small farm, 31-2 miles from Plainfield, if faken at once. { Inquire CHARLES LAVALLEE, Plain- | story brick building, containing two stores and two teriements — tenement of six rooms and one of will arrange liberal loan if neces- sary. Choice investment. NORWICH, CONN. MAVE your {ires ictreaded, look like new, vear 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 Co., 31 Chestnut St Phone 214. feb22a fRADIATORS | ‘G OR DAMAGED ‘REPAIRED AND RECORDED SALE SMITH AVENUE N {iBOILID City, 3 cows, % h trees and all kinds | ater; $1,500 will buy Tested Under Air Pressure WANTED—You to call up Welslern|®% SRy | MUD GUARDS and tell him your I’Srm ‘]‘ FOR SALE CHEAP 2 AND LAMPS Weisler's Farm Agency, Daniel- 2 N - e mayiid R o dorRomyooD. | STRAIGHTENED opSesond tand and_antigus | GIUIEL B, B BHOCKETT, Amston, AND REPAIRED furniture Tiger & Kremen, suncessors to — i fi' Brucl‘;mer. 55 Franklin St. Phone 21;‘1: | WM. E. S‘HANLEY T 1l 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) FOR SALE | DODGE ROADSTER, ETTEETETTE T o 2o B Medel g []58 and 60 Water street. Three- il K OR-KER PURCTLRE |15 guaranteed to seal any puncture up |to the size of a tenpenny nail—and it | does even to twenty-penny nails and 1-4-inch spikes. | Demonstration and _ salesroom, 143 Water Street, Norwich—Alss sold by R. S. Atwood's Auto Supply Store. ~ Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET one ry desirable prop- Price right, and DONAHUE BUILDING" THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. i | =i AUCTION H E. BARLOW, R. B. TIFFT. AUCTION I will sell at public auction at my place h':“MLmsficld, 1 1-2 miles east of Gurley- ville, -on . Auctioneer +.Clerk APPL Telephot SATURDAY, JUNE 11TH, 1921, 40 SHETUCK at 10 o'clock a. m., my farm of 78 acres of land, suitably di- vided into timber, mowings and pasture; buildings in fair condition, with a never- failing supply of good water, plenty of fruit and two nice cranberry bogs. Also my stock and tools: 1 heavy palr of oxen, and good ones, various tools, blacksmith's (a shop _full), carpenter’s | tools, ox wagon, ox cart, 2 plows, 1 har- | row, mower, horse rake. set of tackle blocks, busin wagon, buggy, carriage, sleighs, sleds, fan mill, corn sheller, rei frigerator, and the usuil small tools that go with a farm. Some housechold goods, organ, stove, ta- bles, blankets, lamps, ete. : ANDREW C. IDE. H. F, Scoot, caterer. If said day prove very stormy, sale will be the next fair week day. Jesd Auction Sale Every afternoon and evening until everything ie sold of entire stock of Jews elry and Silverware, etc,etc.-at THE LIBERAL LOAN CO., 63 Franklin St., opposite Bulletin Ce. e MUSIC from YOUR Every load 100 and full cord f may16d N NURSERY lo:"‘}:'.t_:; tme to trim and Bon “Fhene 0no oo Dy axvers wee PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly il v Foe Bulet o Outfits to Lend. e —— FOR SALE In Thamesville Very Attractive 7-ROOM COTTAGE With All Modgrn Improvements A Rare Bargain, The Price Is Right James L. Case Will buy new modern kome, in quiet, desirable neighbor- hood. Further particulars Archa W. Coit Telephone 1596 BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE ma_ MAIN STREET Storage, Repairing, Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 763 - OVERHAUUNG AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts | Mechanical Repairs, Rainting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and ;Wood Wark. Biacksmithing in all its branches |S6ait & Glark Corp, 567 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET Y TO ne 876 ET STREET AUTOS FOR HIRE FEANELIN SQUARK Taxi, 209 Main St Phone 1994, G. R. Browi. sep2d |Hunt’s Taxi Service | LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC. CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC.~ PHONE 1130 COAL. per cent. hard, or— ERNESTEU‘LMRD ONLY $11.00 HOTELS ALSO CHESTNUT WOO0D AND| ™ o == = Jesshpr SF the KINDLINGS, DELIVERED _ANY- | pias Spicat mvisl D Moty 2 vm.’;‘ WHERE" IN.THE GITY OR TOWN.|seons " botnc gy Sujice ob. m;’:”.;‘ HARRY B. FORD CDEL-HO¥N HOTEL. Buropean Flan. R PHONE 792 Hayes Bros; Props. ‘Telephone 1221, 26-28 Brosdway HELEN L. PERKINS CHIROPODIST COAL AND WOOD —..——— | goAL, kindlings ‘"TEACHER OF SINGING . T T ;.lrie:a'; Is:‘;:g.{?n‘:fla:fif:a“d?hmk 0 o Telophone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET |15, Alles Bia, 351 Biain. St Norwieh, | Durkes Lang 22" Willew St. formerly oo Toie Advertisement Will Rent it e —— TO BENT TO RENT—Furnished a; t of five rooms, centrally located, with private bath and oli modern tmprovements, Pose 930. FOR RENT—Nice t‘emlla‘nlz‘lfi‘ oo lights, gas, ete. Apply Bard Inc., C:enlnflt St. b FOR RENT—Barn at 45 Sprinj quire Y. A. Bailey, Salem OR_REN urnished apa fivs rooms, with private bath modern improvements, centrally’ FOR RENT—Beashore cottage at Week- apaug, fof rent to smali family, adults pre- ferred, for last two weeks in June, $30; month September, $100; other cottages for season at Watch iill, Weekapaug and Pleasant vitw, R I Likt oty applics- tion. Frank W. Coy, Westerly, R. 1. jedd TO RENT—Apartment of six rooms, all improvements. 312 Frankiin St. Tel 37. ay! 10 RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. may2sd FOR RENT_Two connecting rooms for | offices, well heated in winter and cool in summer. Apply at Boynton & Boynton, 283 Main St= may2id “To0 ® Fout _rooms, _furnished, TO RENT- smumer bungalow., Phone 1876-4. mayl7d _TO RENT Tenement, five rooms, 73 West Thames St. Phons 178-4. may17a FOR RENT—Store centrally located ; rent reasonable; suitable for any retail business. Tel. 348, apragy TO BENT — Furnished rooms. Tele phone 274, jan?d St In- jeda rtment of and all Tocated. Jedd TO LET—Large, light, niry rooms, by week or season, for light lousekeeping, free bathing from the house, boating and fishing—June 19th to Sept. 1Sth. Apply L HAASE, Fort Mansfield Road. Wateh jetd Hill, B L LEGAL NOTIC MAYOR'S OFFICE, City of Norwich, Conneciicat, To Charles H. Rayhes, a Sherifi of the City of Norwich, Greeting: You are hereby difected to warn'the electors of the City gf Norwich to assem- ble in City sicetiig Jn the several voting dist ists in said City a8 provided by law 0, Wit : FIUST VOTING DISTRICT—At the Town Hall in the Courthouse Buildins. SECOND VOTING DISTRICT—AL the City Fire Department Station, West Main Street. THIRD VOTING DISTRICT—At 25 Central Avenue, formerly Pitcler & Ser: JUN. 6th, 1021, at 5.30 o'clock In the forenoun, to choose by bal- |lot two Aldermen, four Councilmen, two Water Commissioners, a Clerk and a Tax Collector for the 1 each, and a Treasurer an ihe 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 dpen in each of the Districts at 5.30 o'clock n the forenoon for the purpose of voting for said City Officers, und shall continue open until 5 o'clock 'in the afternoon, when the polls in each Distriet shall be closed, Aleo to ote at said meeting in each of ghe Dis- ricts, between the same hours, Viz., 5.30 in the forenoon and 5 in the afternoon, and at the same polling places. on tne question, “Shall a commlesion be chosen to prépare a charter for the, City of Nor- wich?” a8 not less than 10 per centum of the electors of said City, as shown by the last registration list, have filed, not less ithan sixty days and not more than one hundred and twenty days from the first Monday of June, 1921, petitions with the Mayor asking {or the Submission of sus question to the electors. The afirmati ballot on said question In each of the said Districts shall read Charter Revision, Yes, and_the negative ballot shall read, two Sherifis for B e ane SR Y linfa” battery and all aecessorics, $700 MEBAr than dandelien < s Wik g e e ver "Iolh, Tat | O%L, of the gatss ot rambletowh: Biidtigurtner, opposite Velvet Mill, Tatt o AIEas goo S ETIRE and 20-passenger miles, in FOB SALE—Autemoblies FOR SALE—One 1920 Reo speed wagon ‘bus bod; run 6,000 gln good running order, price -ud o(‘:oun. cattle for sale. W. K. Clark, 215 Mountain St., Williman- tie, Conn, Jedd " FOR SALE—Late model Chandler, low ;" 10 seven passenger, looks and runs like new car. car able eleetric lights inten 10 Whitaker Ave. Jesa FOR SALE—Car is absolutely in per- febt hape, been used very carefully by jowner, has every equipment, tools, jack, pump,’ tires are in good shape, like new, s and lgoks like new, has demount- andiwo extra lires, gtarier, and ~ bumper, el 90 Overland, good hill climber and good mileage on gas; will demonstrate to any g purehaser; entire sausfgetion: can fully guarantee; price $375, br cua give terms. Blair, Lulietin Otfice. jedd “FoR 83 overhauled, OR SALE—Ford coupe, repainted, loheycorss raaiuior, demounts able rim. Phohe 764 se3d FOR SALE—Dodge sedan, 1920, first class condition. Falls Auto Paint Shop, 51 Sherman St Jetd " FOR SALE_Indian _m: sidecar, in good running condition, speeds, ats_und. horn i $140. Edward E. Central “FOR SALE— d, new paint, § L) cer Six, just over- 00. Call 94 'fi.‘ haule: 5 Studebaker, 1931 model, Tpn 5,00 tect conditio will sell i of write 1. O, Yox 472, 4 Jesa YOR SALE—A Saxon rondster in good ood running order, good tires. . Danielson, Cont Je2d FOR SALE 1917 i chen Phone S1 dams Tavern, Norwieh Town. Jje2d | chanical_condition | Stebbins, 28 Thirteenth | St., Norwieh, Conn. i FOR SALE—1920 Oldsmob bought in September, in A-1 shape, five | cord tires; reason for se wriec $1,400. | « t 732 Boswell Ave e2a ¥ord sedan, in fine shape ny demonstration ; $450. Phone 311 7 Seripps Booth road- af 8t jeld 7 pusecn price $460. <'K. O, Dulletin Office. jeld ger_car in perfect co ddress 13 FOR S£ALE—National Six touring cat, good condit! Address 215 West Thames St. Te seld FOR SALE—19; ssex In A-1 condi- tion. - Tel, $18-14. 151 Weet Town Et. may28d adlilac, in excellent e, will sell Teanonable | condil Y Inquire 52 Shetueket St. | if sold may? FOR SALE—Dodge_roadster, §0od_con- dition, §500. Tel. 212. apradd ~ GOING! We have 15 good used cars. We're going to sell them if low prices will do i from $150 up. want a car, come in toda; look these over. We won't let price stand in the way of Charter Revision, No, and in said ballot- Ing on said question voting machines shall be used, and said ballots shall be counted, declared, canvassed and returned in the same manner as ballots at an elee- tion of officers in said City, And at 5 o'clock in the afternoon in th said Town Hall the estimates of the Cit; expenses for the current fiscal year made by the Court of Common Council of said City at a meeting held on the 23d 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 action the estimates for spe- clal matters presented to sald Court of Common Council in the report of the Com- mittee on Finance at said meeting held May 23d, 1921; also {0 lay a tax on the City list last madg and perfected to meet the expenses of the City upon the esti- mates approved and the appropriations authorized by szid City Meeting to be made from the City Treasury and to fix the compensation of the Collector of said tax; also to act upon the list of abate- ments of taxes made by the Mayor and Aldermen of said City, fo be presented at said meeting ; also to authorize the tem- porary borrowing for the Gas and Electric Department, in anticipation of its ordinary revente, of Such sum or sums not exceed- iing in the aggregate $50,000 as may be necessary from time to time to pay the running expenses of said department, the sums £0 borrowed, principal and interest, to be repaid from kaid revenue, before the end of the present fiscal year; 'also to au thorise, eanction 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 electrie lighting system on certain Streets of City of what is known as 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 issuance of bonds in said amount in g:ymt therefor; also to authorize the rrowing 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 $7.600 shall be paysble each year; also to authorize the orrowing of such sum or sums of money not eéxceeding in the aggregate $200,000 a8 may be needed from time to time to make the improvements and discharga the obligations and expenses authorized by said meeting, and dctermine the time within which g.mn‘ shall be made of money rwich, Conn., this 28th day Dated at of May, 1931, H. M. LERQU, orwich, Conn. Mayor of the City of 1 hereby certity 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, Conn. PLUMBING AND ASFITTING CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbing- and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Beiiding, FHONE 551 The very best piumbin, workmen at the {airest prices Is Euars tateed; alao heailng and gas fitting. OHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. Phone. by expert ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET Phone 1567-4 PIANO TUNEES FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave @EER . _THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prosgect St. Phone 511 THERS & Do aavertsmg meaium Ir'" ustern Connecticut equal to The Bflll: " tar Wumimeus moeiin > making a deal. These cars are going to be sold if low prices will do it. Hudsons, Reos, Fords in open and closed models. Some splendid cars that always have been driven in private work. COME IN TODAY ! THE Danielson Garage C. H. PELLETT, Prop. Tel. 190 Danielson, Conn. USED MACHINES 1915 Saxon Delivery Body Gring ring 1920 Scripps Booth Eumabout 1920 Oakland Sedan prices. Terms if desired. C. V. PENDLETON, 43 Broadway. Service Station, Lake St HUPMOBILE AGENCY. INSUBANCE In Vacation Time INSURE what you leave behind against Burglars and what you take with you against Trans- portation and Summer Hotel hazards, and yourself against Accidents B. P. Learned & Co. 28 SHETUCKET STREET AGENCY 76 YEARS OLD J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS DO YOU BELIEVE IN “SAFETY FIRST ?” If so place your insurance for Fire, Burglary, Liability, Automobile, Life, Accident and Health, with 3 HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Careful Attention to Ali Details. POULTRY A. B. HALL'S . L Red and White Leg- horn chicks, 5,000 every week; fi sangs éz"l SoF, stock, state tested; bargain May and June; free gircular. ‘Wallingford, Conn. Phone 645-2. may17d |, i T s g R B o4 Greepe's, “Second Foed Greenes Gie! fast” James M. Young & Som. Too fair to fiy in autumn's tout, | All winter in the sheath it 1ay’s now, when s pushing- Bephyr I, “Away! away ':nlldm brambie, brake &md e Up from thelt cradie-spring theyll 8, D e Domdary Wi oy e ¥ And voyage through the fricndly sky. Softly, as if Instrinct with thought, They float and drift, delay and Carmj And ore avoids and one is caught Between an oak-leaf and u ferm. And one holds by an airy line The spider drew {rom tree lo trée3 An_%:l e web is light and fine, not so light and fine ag he! And one goes questing up the w As if to find a door; and then As If he did not eare at all, Goes over and adown the glen. And all in airiest fashion fare Adventuring, as if, indeed, “Twefe not A0 grave a thing to bea. The burden of a seed. ~Philip ey Sav in Indianapetis News. 4UXE 80NC June and roses, ev'ry peial Bathed in sunshine and exbailr* Scents to put the strong on mett] Spice delixirs for the ailing. No_ti progaic things. Yet how we would miss our ness When the summer soist And the year Junc _and roses. —Edward W. Barnard, in Leslie's 1P YOU WERE I If all the birde ehould oo - And skles no more were Llue. 1t ocean ceased to kiss the And all weer gone bul vou 1t all the moonlight in th. The scent of new-mown The fragtance of a myriad fiov o Shou'd vanish quite away Yet vou wee here The sunshine in you Just that alone and you: mil Would fill each vacant piaee. Oh, let me hear your witching voles Oh. let me feel your kb Who would not tp‘s'o‘l.\ ‘4 ansefipt. ] HUMOR OF THE DAY “Well anyway, you caf't say that Maud isn't economical. Ehe has usel the same candles on her birthday cake for six years."—Exchange. Tim: “A pretty gir! is lke a melody Jim: “Yes, I saw onc the other migh that looked pretty sharn, and she knocked me flat, #o I sent her a note” Tim: “What dld she say?™ Jim: “Oh, she told me not to play around “—Califotnia Pelican. “They say that radium is comstantly giving off particies of itself, yet it neve: gets any lese” “Gosh! That's the kifid of stuff for 2 bank roll."—Beston Transcript . Phif: “Gosh, there's so many rats in our houso that can hardly walk around the kitchen 2 N T T, LT Bifl: “Why don’t you buy some ral biscuit?” Phil: “If they don't like what we got to eat around the house I haven't time to bother with them."—New York Sun. The doctor's Mitle six-year<ld was entertaining the caller, a new neighbor, until her mother appeared, and was chat. ting away at a great rate. Presently the caller asked something about the little_one's grandmother. “Why didn't you know?' cried the child. “Know what, dear™ “Why, grandma s dead and grandps is dead and Aunt Alice is dead—and most all papa’s patients is dead, t00."~— Exchange. “Aren't you going to see the play out?™ “Naw. Too many women weeping™ “Come back tonight. Tl give you @ rain check.”—Detroit Times. + Two dusky members of the A E P stepped off the gangplank together. “Was yo' all bothered wid dat mal-de. mule?" inquired one. “Deed ah was,” replied the other. “She am glad to git back on terro cotta agaim* —American Legion Weekly. “Who Is the prosperous looking manT “During and immediately after the wai was one of our leading proiiteers.” “And now ™ “He speclalizes in constructive eritie ism."—Birmingham Age-Herald. KALEIDOSCOPE Bome tribes in the Sahara desert hav siave farms. A cuble foot of air weighs a littie lem than an ounce The cow of the water buffalo gives ex- ceptionally fich milk. Japanese farms average two and ome- half acres to the family. Flour sprinklea on burming ofl wil immediately extinguish it. The ermine is the only weasel whick becomes White in winter. Milkweed has for ages b for its medicinal qualities. Ths rainfall around the Caspian ses is only ten inches a year. Intense light from the sun in Persis is the cause of tuch blindness. The trackless trolley is very popular with the natives of Shanghal. A nut which ‘grows in the oriemt & filled with a sticky varmish. Most birds eat more than twics thelr own weight of food every day. Rice paper is not made from riee but from the membrane of the breadfruit tree, The first river tunnel constructed in America was compieted in Chicago in 1 e Shelley wrote the “Revolt of Islam™ 1hing in the bottom of = boat on the Thames fiver. France has a minister for physical ed- ueation and sport, and he has a seal in the cabinet. The total value of the table and bed Hinen in Buckingham palace is estimated at $35,000, Tests have .shown thai so-called biind fishes, living in caves, can be taught to see by the introduction of light. The little country of Belgium has been the scene of more important battles than any other cotntry in the world. At one time in England beaver hats were compulsory, and makers Were Dros hibitea from using any other material Goods made for export to China should not be wrapped in white or blue papers, for they are the mourning colors of the Chinese. John Staart Mill the {amous English philosepher, began to learn W) he was three and could read Latth and laws recently passed im [Uruguay afe designed to ~make that »-mm*arr'zuli.mm i centenary.

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