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A Bulletin Want Advertiscmont Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED--Male NTED—Position in buteher business WANTED—Fsmale A Builetin Wait Advertisement Will Get It ———— e ‘WANTED-—Miscellancous - NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921 lABullefinF_otSuh' : A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It _— Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE WANTED—Position as waitress in res-| WANTED—Second hand Ford' wuan‘ Lonest man, 40. \Writc Box |taurant. Write Waitress, Bulletin Office. | car with starter. Tel. 855-2. jebd ~cave Bulletin jesd_ | fesd | “SMADAMN WESTBURG, Sclentifc Palm: WANTED Apply at once at | POSITION open for district nurse in|ist, 50 Union St: 10 a. m. 9 D. n;.e“m A. T, Richards’, 18 Kast Main St, Mystia. | the village of Moosun, Conn, Apply at |not fail to see her. once to, Mrs. the! 3 ay. Secretary of £ five S, _ e i rrsdy WANTED—Tenement or cottage o 00 = <: railway mair| Diteict Nurse ation, Moosup, Conn. | | YN ooms, by a professional man. o s; hundreds needed; lmupwluutnl‘ T Ty 5 2 Gold, Moosup, Cortn. * e free; write immediately. Franklin Insti- N’ seamstress ;, perman ELaR < Gte, Dent. 318, Roen.ster, N. Y. jedd | place. Apply to the Winaham County ‘!“3““—“0“.5‘“‘7}‘; e 's“"_"“r.hom - Temporary Home for Children. Putnam, |antiques. C.J. King, a o WANTED_Position in_office ;;“mwri Conn, Jedd " |38-2. = keeph Wi t home, LY ¥ L - = years of age. Tel 1034-14. | Jedd WANTED—Woman for_general house. | WANTED — Second hand household S W ANTED armhand. ~Chatles .| ¥Ork. Tel. 35-{ Willimantc Div. je2d |goods, antiave TSTBS SO0t pighe —rarmhand. i . gla z, Jew 1 107-3. WANTED—Girl to do housework, 56 | est cash prices. Louis D. Ward, 30-32 e Summer St. Tmayild | Water St. Norwich: apFIEMW TWANTED—A T preferred. Telephonc WANTED—Expe time, steady work VWrite or apply ‘Woolworth Co. A may23d at The F. and to go to the beach for the summer. WANTED—At once, salesladies. Apply “WANTED_Girl for general housework TRY THIS on your lawn mower: La Bonita Manila cigar, mild, 5c each, 8 for 25¢; Anndora mild cigar Te, § for 20c; Moon Spots pony cigar 5S¢ straignt; buy a swell Italian briar pipe for 75c. Fagan's to Bmploymeni Dept., Nonotuck Silk Co. |Mrs. F. C. Turner, 15 Broad St. may23d |$ 30 "Shop. ~ Branch store, Thayer i e MER. Building entrance. jeld e WANTED — Second hand furniture, WANTED Men Weavers. White Worsted Work. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town ‘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. Cali at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND weight about of Billy, stray- alem turnpike Satur- Finder kindly notify 615-2 ncluding two large bout noon, Friday, Al Village, on road cesfer. Reward of- )n resuiting i return tuibert, 34 Monu- Small sum of fmoney in Me- Owner call 1162-5. Jebd Memorial n have by Taftville, and paying_{ Jesd ¥OUND—Came to my house, black and white ied fox ho 0y paving gold _ wats 2d, on Main St ZUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Underiak:r and Embalmer VIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleplicne 630 ings & Ring Funeral Directors Camm and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 wady Assistant GAGLER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or AT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR:-NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street DANCING "B, LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows’ , rwich. Frivate ns daily. Phone 1706 or 1996. Evening class l‘ign- laye and Thursdays, § o'clock. apr PLUMBING AND GASFITTING —— N CONTRACTOXS—IOBBERS, Plumbing aud Meating. JOMN BLUM, Breed Bellding. Phone. PHONE 581, The very best plumbi rkmen ui Lue fairest pr anteed; aiso he SOUN F. TOMPKINS, 7 West Main St ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Dee 64, 2 GTH STREET s R A R SR AT FOR SALE-—Horses from 950 to 1460 Ibs., suitable for any kind of work, will be sold reasonable if taken at once; dump cart, light harness and buggy. No. 176 No. Main St. jebd FOR SALE I have 15 Horses that arc broken in for all kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. jesd DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Groryg Building Norwich, Conn. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 912, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teieshone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST ¢35 BLOCK, ON THE SQUAR Telephone 734 TRUCKING C. D. JOSLYN, 283 VWest Main St. Wi MOV ever, Laiug alywhele. Special ate lention gIVEN L0 Mwving bollers and Mma- 8 cumery. Pho 3 Jandd LULAL aud 10ug disialiCo 4Ulo i utks mg. Puome 1926. A. Siegel augdd GUD LaMLL UiSlatice 1LOv g, Du. $4l Mam St, WuCking und eXe suig. del $87-0. augi4d GECKLE L Oceuiu, teaming, joig distalice waving @R Lrucking. c17-12 Wie EXpressiag. AV 1458 TBAMING alia @ovius, (via distance John H, Kord. Bovild & sun, hutie 3893 AOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy ané at reasouable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Sietucket Street Phone 175 BUILDING FERRONE & Cbhristiau Co., building cunLraciors, Stonewors, brickwork, con- crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and anything extru. 15 Platt Ave, Tel. No. 479-5. Call between 6 and 6.30 a. m. and 0 to ¥ p. m. augid NOTICE—Now Is the time to have your iscrecns and screen doors made. Georg Lgucher, Contractor and Builder, 106 .‘\‘uh in. Tel. 1530, maylid LALIMA & BELL 102 Chestnut St, contractors, digging, stonework, brick- ement_work, and plaster = Phone 30-7, 5-9 b. m. maysd FUMIGH 2RO S—Contractor of excavating and stonework and house- se work; all guaranteed akridge St. Norwich, Cona. Saong 32 Etet i s Ve U WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YO!NG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices, by skilled iabar Telephone 0 West Main St. HORSES—Five head of horses, weight books and antiques. C. J. King, 48 Water St. Phone 38-2. may30d WANTED—You to call up Weisler's Farm Agency and tell him your farm is for sale. Weisier's Farm Agency, Daniel- son, Conn. may21d WANTED_Second hand and antique rniture Tiger & Kremen, Suncessors f\u !ir‘uckner.“fifi Franklin St. Phone 717-3 Norwich. mar29d WANTED DODGE ROADSTER, 19, 20 or 21 Model. Phone 3 | Jesd WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. AUCTION Auction Sale Every afternoon and evening until ever; thing is sold of entire stock of Jew- elry ‘and Silverware, etc., etc., at THE LIBERAL LOAN CO., 63 Franklin St., opposite Bulletin Co. may16d INSURANCE /4\\/@\ I W L* CRIC :f’p\./(l JCRIEN Advice concerning rate reductions by eliminating hazards—real service and real Companies. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance Agent 91 Main Street FOR SALE—Automoblies FOR SALE—1913 Ford touring, fine condition throughout; 1917 Maxwell, $300 cash. 0. 8. Peck, Norwich, Conn. Phone 163-14. jebd FOR SAL -An excellent opportunity for next 10 days to purchase a few 1921 Stephens Salient, model 84-86, at cost; my Paige an Dort business does hot per- mit me to handle other makes. Goodwin Motor Sales Co., W. H. Unmack, 206 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. ~ jesd FOR SALE — Five-passenger Jackson car, good mechanical condition. A. Urtlss,nneldcr, Da n. Tel. 258-2, Jes FOR SALE—1919 Ford touring car, good running condition. For particulars, call 1266-12. Jedd FOR SALE—Oakland roadster, 1920 model, perfect mechanical condition, new Willard battery and all accessories, $760 will demonstrate. Apply Philip imgartner, opposite Velvet Mill, Taft- jedd nie 5—One 1920 Reo speed wagon passenger 'bus body, run 6,000 , in extra good running order, price 10 head of young cattle for sale. W. . Clark, 215 Mountain St., Williman- c, Conn. Jedd "FOR SALE—Latc model Chandler, seven passenger, looks and runs like a new car. 10 Whitaker Ave. jedd FOR SALE—Dodge sedan, 1920, first class condition. ~Falls Auto Paint Shop, 51 Sherman St. je3d ¥OR & hauled, 5 p.m. ALE—Studebaker Six, just over- ew paint, $300. Call 946-2 after jedd FOR SALE—Big Bix Studebaker, 1921 model, run 5,000 miles, perfect condition ; will sell right. Phone 3407 or write P. O. Box 472, Westerly, R. L Jedd FOR SALE—A Saxon roadster in good condition, good running order, good tires. 33 Dyer St., Danielson, Conn. je2d LE — 1917 Cadillac, cheap. -13. Adams Tavern, N(;r:‘;ch e FOR Phone 818 Town. ALE—1917 Scripps Booth road- h Jeld BOOKSINDING cash. 114 Cedar FOR SALE—1915 Studebaker 7 passen- ger car in perfect condition; price $450. Address Box K. O., Bulletin Office. jeld EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order FOR SALE—National Six touring_car, good condition. Address 218 West Thames St. Tel. 297. jeld FOR SALE—1020 Essex in A-1 condi- tion. Tel. 818-14. 151 West Town St. may28d FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent sell reasonable Inquire 52 Shetucket Bt. == condition, new engine, will CIGAES if sold _at once. may20d CIGARS = Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand 4. ¥. CONANT, 11 m\.k TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and [Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JCHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. (Established for Half a Century) PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. Estimates promptly and cheerfully given. The Bulletin Co., 86 Frankiin St. mayl19d — WHEN YOU WASNT to put your busi. ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the ads seluzna 8 Jhe Ludetia, ‘ FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, good con- dition, $500. Tel. 312. apr2ad USED MACHINES 1915 Saxon Delivery Body 1917 Dodge Touring 1916 Reo Runabout 1917 Reo Touring 1915 Buick Touring 1920 Scripps Booth Rumabout 1920 Oakland Sedan . 1920 Hupmobile Touriag In condition and at reasomable prices. Terms if desired. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 Broadway. Service Statiom, Lake St HUPMOBILE AGENCY. R S I D NURSERY -~ NOW is the time to trun and prune your fruit and shade trees by expert trie Phone 1957. George Monroe. lec28d POULTRY : A. B. HALL'S R. L Red and White Leg- horn chicks, 5,000 every week ; free range stock, state tested; bargain prices for May and Jung; free’ciroular, A B. Hall Wailingford, Conn. Phone 645-2. may17 FOR SALE—Greene's buttsrmilk baby chick feed; it will raise all vou hateh: Greene’s “Second Feed.” Greene's Gro- fast” James M. Young & Son. marsd cellent chance for anyone to step right irt i iito”s good payine SSiabiisnca bisineie Storage, Repairing, Washing nable B atsonCo. 33 Piijiculars, Stepherl | DAY OR NIGHT SERVIGE { 1 | ¥OR SALE—Six high grade Holstein heiters. Plain Hill Fu’fm. .“‘Iorwlch Town. P}wne 463-14. Jesd FOR SBALEOutdoor _invalid wheel chalr, practically new. Call forenoons or after { p. m, 40 Spalding St~ jebd FOR SALE—Hound puppies, 2 months old May 28. N. H. Miner, Hadiyme, R. D. ghqne 23-2 Saybroook Division. FOR BALE—Seven small pigs § weeks old. J. Zukowski, 26 Clinton Ave., Nor- wich Town. jesd FOR SALE—Woodworking machinery, 2 band saws, 2 circular saws, 2 joiners, 4 Wwood-turning lathes, 2 motors, 3 and 5 h. »., c , hand screws and benches. Jos. Smer%l{xnsky. formerly Read’s Farm, Lis- bon, D. 4, Norwich, Box 61. Phone 56-13 Jewett City. Jebd FOR SALE—55-acre village farm situ- ated in hustling manufacturing viliage, less than 10 minutes’ walk to R. R. sta- tion, mill, stores, school, church, post- office, ete., all farm products sold in vil- FOR SALE A very attractive, modern two a- partment house, consisting of five rooms each; well located within eight minutes welk of Franklin Sq. very attractive price; house was built in 1913. For further particu- lars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker - Franklin Square e ———— A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It ] TO RENT TO RENT—Furnished apartment of fiv rooms, centrally located, with private bath flnile’fll modern improvemerts. Phone 930. FOR RENT—Nice tenement. electric lights, gas, ete. Apply Bard Union Co., Inc., Chesinut St jesd FOR RENT—Barn at 45 Spring St. ]’ quire Y. A. Bailey, Salbm Turnpike. jeid FOR RENT—Seashore cottage at Week- apaug, for rent to email nily, adults ferred, for last two weeks in June, §30 month September, §100; other cotlages for season at Watch Hill, Weekapaug and Pleasant Vitw, R. List on applica- nk W. , Westerly, R. L jela " TO RENT—Apartment of six rooms, all improvements. 312 Franklin St. Tel. 37. may30d ~T0 RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. may2$d FOI RENT—Two connecting rooms for offices, well heated in winter and cool in lage, 55 acres well divided into tillage, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES . L s & Boznten, pastice, and woodland, good ‘soil, e 5 283 Main St may2ld -2 story house, barn 4060 feet, shop, R NT— : woodshed, henhouse, etc, all in tair ob. | . HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ use; [ TO RENT—Four rooms, = furnished safety oil for incubators and heaters; Noxall polish for autos and other acoes- sories; Mobile oils of all grades. Jona- than Smith, Dealer in Oils and Gasoline, 30 Town St Tel. $18. mayéd HAVE your ti ¢ 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 Co., 31 Chestnut St. Phone 214 feb22d ;m\r; for quick sale this property is of- ered for $2,200, one-half cash and easy terms: chance of a lifetime to buy this well located farm at about one-half its real value. Frank A. Heath, Killingly, jebd Conn. | FOR SALE—One upright piano, talking machine and one Oriental rug. Inquire C. J;Klng, 48 \V:‘lterr St. Phone 38-2. je6d FOR SALE—De Laval separator, bug- gy, harness, churn and other farming and ; carpenter's tools. M. Cohen, 14 North Th‘:x&es St., second floor, Norwich, Conn. " FOR SALE_New milch cow. Y. A Ri 'd ‘;ar Balley, Salem Exf;;ik:l N Versiae age ¥OR SALE—OIld established harness shop; a good line of customers; an ex- 30 TALMAN STREET Providence, R. L. fesa FOR SALE—One Holstein cow, two registered Ayrshire bull calves. G. A, Bullard. Tel. 1076-4. Je2d _FOR SALE_Carload of Vermont cows. TELEPHONE 763 VERHAULING James H. Hyde, North Franklin. Tel. Lebanon. Jela FOR SALE—Several cows, recently freshened ; also a pure Guernsey bull cal Emerson Perkins, Hanover. Phone 1844-; may30d FOR BALE Ice cream, wholesale and retail ; delivered to all parts of city. Peter | Costandi, 112 Franklin St. mayl2d | " FOR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per cord, | stove lengths. Phone 1095-2. C, rown, Yantic. apridd STOP Iy to see us; we carry every- thing m the line of Second-hand furni- ture, sioves, ete. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St. Norwich. Phone 170-2. mar; OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET FARMS for sale Write for bulletin Racine ‘l Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. —— e FOR SALE and must be sold to close an estate known‘ as the Billings property, is especially adapted and located for general merchan- dising, being a good going business; there is at present a great chance for the right party. For further particula’s, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estaty Broker, LEGAL NOTICFS. NOTICE TO CHIDITORS, AT A COUKY OF FROBATE NELD At Norwich. with*a and for the Distriet of Norwich, off the 4th day of June, A. D. 1921, Present—NELSON 1.‘, 1‘;‘.'54|V(;. Judge g Estate of Samuel Kronig, jate of ey STUlLE Franklin Square. | Norwich, in said District, deceased, Ordered, That Hie ' Executrix cite the cred:iors uf said deceuse o vring in their elaims agaiust siid estate within six months from 1his dale, by posting a notice Lo that effect, together with a copy I ot this order, on tie signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a_newspaper having 4 circulation in said District, and make re- | turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The abo e and foregoing 18 a'Lue copy ot record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCIER, Clerl s e e s e, FOR SALE 58 and 60 Wai 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. Price right, and will arrange liberal loan if neces- sary. Choice investment. | NOTICE.—. 1l creditors of ceased are hereby notificd to present thele claims agail d estate to the under- eigned at Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. jedd FRANCIS D. DONAHUE CENTRAL BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. BETTY KRONIG, Executrix. NOTICE T0 CREDITORS, OF VEOBATE NELD at Norwick. wittin and for the District ot | Norwich, on the 4th day of June, A. D. | 1921, SON J. AYLING, Judge. | Estate of Joseph W. Carter, late of | Norwich, in said District, deceased. { FOR SALE In Thamesville' Very Attractive Ordered, That the xecutrix cite A h editors of said deceased to bring TROOMCOTTAGE | e refitcrs'ef suio dooeased o bejnr With All Modern Improvements A Rare Bargain, The Price !s Right APPLY TO James L.'Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET six_months from this date, by posting a | notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signurost nearest I the place whers, said dec: ed last dwelg, and in the samé own, and by publishing ths same once in a newspaper having & circulation in said Diririct, and make re- i o this Ceurt. NELSON J AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy »f record. Attest: IELE'! M. DRESCHER. . Clerk. ors of said de- lereby mnotified to present their claims agamnst s estaté to_ the $4,750: Will buy new modern home, in quiet, desirable neighbor- hood. Further particulars from Archa W. Coit Telephone 1596 undersigned at 84 Laurel Hill Ave.,, Nor- wich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. HATTIE L. CARTER, jed Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE ITELL at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 4th day of June, A. D. 1921. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Istate of DeLambre Bates, 'late of Preston, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Executor cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in theic ciauns agamst said estate within e1x_rontiie from Lhis date, by posting a tiotice 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 the same once in 4 newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make re- turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoiu is a true copy ™ Sfemt? HBELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. BURN GOCD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. Every load 100 per cent. hard, and full cord for— . ONLY $11.00 ttes! NOTICE.—AIl creditors - of said de- eeased are hereby notified to present their ciaims against said estate to the under- signed at Norwich, Conn., within the ALSO CHESTNUT WOOD AND|time limited in the above and foregoing KINDLINGS, _DELIVERED _ANY.|crder LUCIUS BROWN, WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN.| jesa Executor. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 - 233 MAIN STREET Beautiful Riverside Farm and Mill, fine location, near village, station 2nd state road, excellent 16-room house, new- Iy painted and decorated, large barns and farm buildings, large mill building with saw and grist mill, large dam and pond, about 75 h. v., good fishing and bathing, 100 acres, 35 fine fields, rest pastures and NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURYT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of | .\'urlwlch, on the 4th day of June, A. D. 2 1921, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Mstate of Rosina McDonald, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceared to bring in thejr claims agalnst said estate wilhin six months from this date, by postilg a notice to that effect, together with a copy e (rootian Rl 77 SLBD0, = CaNE; { of) trta erder, on e Signpost pearest fo | NS’ 1 the place where sai leceased elt, g e e and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once In & newspaper having a clrculnthn‘ln(‘ul&Dlstflct. and make re- turn to this Court. ° w10 UNBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. FOR SALE Small farm, 3 1-2 miles from Plainfield, 3 miles from Jewett City, COWS, horses, 7 shotes, peach trees and all kinds of fruits, plenty 1?‘ water; $1,500 will buy Clerk. T e At ore NOTICE.—AIl ereditors of said de- | feauire CHARLES LAVALLEE, Plain- | ceased are hereby notified to prasent their st said estate to the under- 2€ . | claims again t % I i FOR SALE CHEAP o at Mulberry St. Norwich, | |said City at a meeting held on the 23d | day of May, 1921, will be submitted to | said C 2 for action thereon; and | there also be submitted to Said City smumer bungalow. Phone 4. mayl TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, West Thames St. Phonz -4. may17 TFOR RENT—Store centrally located: rent reasonable; suitable for any retall business. Tel. d 3 d 46. aprzsd TO RENT — Furnished rooms. Teie= phone 274. Jand P e e e FOR RENT | 6 ROOM MODERN APARTMENT ]! LOCATED IN CENTRE OF CITY FOR FULLER PARTICULARS IN- QUIRE OF JOHN A. MORAN 1 Real Estate Broker | Franklin Square PIANO TUNEES GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone G611 ———aaaan LEGAL NOTICES MAYOR'S OFFICE, City of Norwich, Connecticut, To Charies H. Raynes, a Sherif of the City of Norwich, Greeting: You are hereby directed to warn th electors of the Ciiy of Norv, to assem- ble in Meelng fn the several voting v 5 districts in said City as provided by law to wit: FIRST VOTING DISTRICT—At the Town Hall in the Courthouse Building. SECOND VOTENG DISTRICT—AT th City Fire Department Station, West Maln Street. THIRD VOTING DISTRICT—At 253 Ci ie, formeriy Pitcher & Ser- ntral Av T DISTRICT—At Blil- ing , Hamilton Avenue, on MONDAY, JUNE 6th, 1921, at 5.30 o'cloek in the foremoom, o choose by bal- lot two Aldermen, four Councilmen, two | Water Comuui: ners, a City Clerk and ax Collector for the trm of two years G each, and a Treasurer and two Sherifis for the term of one year each. Voting m will Be used under the provisio of Connecticut. s the laws of the State of aid meeting will be open in each of the Districts at 5.30 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of yoting for said City Officers, and shall eontinue en_until § o'clock in.the afternoon, when the poll in each Disirict shall be' closed. Also to vote at said meecting in each of the Dis- tricts, between the same hours, viz., 5.30 in the forenoon and 5 in the afternoon, and at the same polling places. on e 51 | question, “Shall a commission be chosen | to prepare a charter for the City of Nor- wich?” as not less than 10 per centum of the electors of said City, as shown by the last registration list, have filed, not less | y days and not more than one | hundred and twenty days from first ay of June, 1921, petitions with the yor asking for the submission of such | The affirmative in each of the | rier Revision, Yes, and the negative ballot Charter ion, No, and in ing_on stion vo shail be used. and said ba counted, declared, canvasscd in the same manner ballots at an elec- tion of offic aid City And at 5 o'clock in the afternoon in the id Town Hall the ates of the expenses for the made b Meeting for action the estimates for spe- A Bulletin For Sale _ What Is Geing On Tonight Common Council Meet Uncas Lodge, No. 1 - in Oda FN{“‘.', ".l. L0.0. ¥, meets Thames Union, No. 3. o0 e “c;r:._ 9,137, U. B of C. ant e artillers State Armory. - ATUIerY, mests i Norwieh Aerie, N at 24 Bheun:ke:"ho' 367, F. 0. E, meets —— ANNOUNCEMENTS e Deciso club of Norwich first concert in Jewett ‘::l & W. C. T. U. meeting Wednesda: at 3,1 P- m. uthehwmeof!lml'.'h:“f threp, 250 Map-e street. Take ‘olock cRr for West Side. 2 Th its Semie B b L Salo of Bouth Thames Strect Proporty. Through the agency of Francis D, Don. ohue, Andrew P. Morris of New Lon, don has sold to John Lapkowski : perty located on Smnhp S Thames street, Mr. Lapkowski home, iy The polls will be open districts today for the mh&: 5:30 a. m. untll 5 p. m, —_— Davis Theatre, It is said students of the 4 . erally conceded to bs one ofnv.;-;mm fascinating of all arts, will be miven an unusual opportunity to study new phas- o8 of the merely screen-old “exaect sci- ence” of visualization; of conveying the workings of a human mind within the aid of words, when Lionel Bai i shown in The Master Mind, his latest 1;‘):’(oplly ]a’utkvn which will be exhib. at the Davis s s theatre today and Why should an Innocent spriz of hello- trope piaced upon the table occupled by a fashionably @ressed woman and her escort at a cabaret cause her to blanch with terror and pass swiftly from the gay crowd? Why did she barricade her door and stand ready with drawn revoiver, just cause she sniffed the faint aroma of eliotrope perfume in her room? When you see “Heliotrope,” the feae ture attraction you will say that there Was reason enougsh. This deeply appealing picture, adapt- ©d from the well known story by Richard Washbumn Child, depicts the limits to which a father will go to protect the happiness of his daughter. Without for an instant descending into melodrama, it unfoids a plot that for sheer excitement has seldom been equalled. Wilfréd Ly- tell, Frederick Burton, Diana Allen and Julia Swayne Gordon are inciuded in the cast, and Georze D. Baker directed and wrote the continuity for the picture. “Wat and Warmer” is the title of the comedy which closes the programme. It 18 a six room eottage. purchases the house for a ity from AT THE STRAND. Below the Deadline, an Ascher Spe- cial, produced under the direction of J. P.picGowan, with J. B. Warner and Lil. i Biron starring, and supported by Robert Anderson and Bert Sprotte, will be the stellar attraction at the Strand theatre for three days commencing to- day. Lelow the Deadline is a fast-moving melodrama of the underworld, the theme of which deals with the activities of s gang of thieves who make bold to rob the freight warehouses under the lead- ership of one Buck Elliott, who in his every-day capacity as foreman on th docks gets inside information valua to him and his gangsters in plying their nefarious game. Buck Biliot's sweet 1it- tle wife, Alice, had often suspected him of the double Ilife he led, but not umti her former sweetheart, wceective sssyw- van, who had been assigned to run down e gang. confronted her with the evi- dence of her husband’s guilt. did she be- lieve him the criminal he was. There are many thrilling moments in this master melodrama, and the suspense is well maintained until the final fade- out. Taking all in all, Below the Deadline is by far the swiftest moving story that has ever been brought to any screea. That famous dramatic O, Henrv story, | The Dream, starring Alice Qgih §n, the talented Vitagraph star, will be on th same program. A very good Jimmy Au- brey fugny comedy completes the pro- gram. BREED THEATRE. Allan Dwan's A Perfect Crime, bl second production for Assoclated Pro- ducers, combines the three most emjox. lable ingredients the drama knows—keen suepense, brilllant humor and pathem. The picture is the feature at the Breed today and Tuesday. It Is from the Bat- urady Evening Post story by Carl Clau- sen. Allan Dwan's picturey are first and cial matters presented to said Court of Common Council in the report of the Com- mittee on Finance at said May 23d, 1921 City list L meeting held | Iso to lay a tax on the st madg and perfected to meet the City upon the esti- the appropriations ity Meeting to be made from the 1 sury 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 Electrie Department, in anticipation of its ordinary revenue, of such sum or sums not exceed- ing in the aggregate $50 necessary from time to t to pay the running expenses of said department, the sums £o borrowed, principal and interest, to be repaid from said revenue, before the end of the present fiscal year; also to au. thorize, sanction 1 approve of the re. construction, en ment and extension | s gas and electric plant by are of $40,000 for gas mains authorized by s | | 20 as may be | 00 for the installation as a part of the City's electric lighting system on { certain streets of City of what is known as the White Way, and to authorize the borrowing for the Gas and Eiectric De- partment said sum of $52.000 for such purposes, and to ganction and approve of the issuance of bonds in said amount in payment therefor; also to authorize the 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 0 shall be payable each also to authorize the bhorrowing of such sum or sums of mone: not exceeding in the azgrezate $200,000 as may be needed from time to time to | make the impro ents and discharge the obligations and expenses authorized by said meeting, and dztermine the time within which repayment shall be made of money borrowed. a Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 28th day f May, 1921. Vi H. M. LEROU, Mayor of the City of Norwich, Conn. | | ! i | I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is the warning directed to me for=service by publication. te H. RAY Attest : CHARL! L . A Sherifi of the City of Norwich, Conn. AT COURT OF PROBATE MELD at Norwich, within and for tlie District of Norwich, on the 4th day of June, A. D. 1921 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. sh W. Car! late of istrict, deceased. . The Execut a ed in Court and ication in settlement for bel filed a written ap: said estate is wOw Court. and_praying certain real esia Whereupon, application be h the Probate Court Norwich, in said L of June, A. D. forer.oon, of said thereon, be given by the y this order once in trict, at least ing a circulation in i .fl\gl'ac days prior e date of id § hearing, and that return be made to this Court. Conn., within the time limited in - the NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. FIREWOOD AND CORDWOOD, above and foregoing order. The above and foregoing is a true copy NEAR_COLCHESTER. WALTER B. M'DONALD, of record. Inquire D. D. BROCKETT Amston, je6d istrator. Attest: HELEN M. Dmcnalk Tel 95-2. may3ld ‘mn | men's asszociation. last an appeal to the emetions. One has only to remember his other produc- tions, especially The Forbidden Thing, to be sure of this. There are splendid grouplngs and settings to delight the eye, but there is always more—a deep knowl. edge of human nature and the ablilty transplant it on the screen. He is a master of detall. His newest picture ie dedicated to the unforiunate people whe handle great sums of other people’s men. ey and have none for themselves. The Pathe News and a Century cem- edy will complete the picture program and AL Benson will be heard in his mew creation somgs illustrated by films. Mr. Benson will be heard at the Breed this week at all performances. districts today for the eity election from 5:50 &, m. -untll 5 p. m. MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. “Babe” Ruth, than whom there is mc |more popular man in the country today, has proved himself ag great an atirac- tion on the screen as he is on the ball field. The Colossus of the Swat, the man who hung up & record of fifty-four home runs during the past baseball sea- son, is to be seen at the Majestic Roof Garden tonight and Tuesday night in his picture Headin' Home, that scered such a tremendous success recently at Madison Square Garden, New York city. Headin' Home is a homely, wholesome story of small town folks. It is the sort of photuplay that makes a true hu- man interest appeal, it gets right under the skin because of its true to life char- acterizations and its particularly fine dramatic incidents. It is, without doubt the most talked about picture of the age, having been accorded more than the usual amount of attention by the dramatic critics of the Metropolitan dafl- fes who awarded it the highest pratse. The Pathe News and a Supreme eom- |eay will make up the rema'nder of the i Danielson Firemen's Assoelation Brings Big League Shews to Danlelson Today. Allen’s Big Leazue Shows, & carnival organization, will open a wesk's engage- ment on the Cotton MUl ball grounds, be- ginning next today (Monday), June Oth, undér the auspices of the Danfelson Fire. The attraction will remala here for six days and the antlcl- x lerge crowds, if the weather proves propitous. Among the special fea- | tures of the carnival are the “10 tn.1" ‘elic arena, James Proket, the mplon wrestler, who will meet Martin dnd his hyp- Wil West show, featur- Pete and his mule, and many other interesting ren there will be a big a merry-go-round, thres A band gom- Ferris wheel, abreast and aerial swinzs. cert will be given on Monday night at. 7 o'clock. /

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