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9T A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ———————— W ANTED—Male . Storrs; 8 none $20 Willimantie. WANTED—A ¥ Write Hox 396, Bulletin. gent ears and horses. Tel 188 W ANTED—Position in butcher business roug, honest man, 40. Wrile ¥ £TE5 are Builetn Box |taurant. Write Waitress, Bulletin A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It — e WANTED—Frmale waitress at sdy for Gay 115 Main Bt je7d must have some ence ; 12° per week, board and_room. #u‘nh‘ Plainfiel or Tel. Moosup 43-2. fl%d' WANTED—Pogition as waltress %m Jesd ANTED—Barber. 15 East A T. Richards’ sob6d $135.09 month raftway mail rks ; hundred t! e e PN tate, Dept. 31-S., Rochest: W ANTEDPosition In_offics OF book- kerping or werk at home by youth 18 years of age. Tel 1034-14. Jeda 2 —Bxperienced _spoolers: full ployment Dept., Nonotu » Prrene: Siase ‘et FOSITION for distflet nurse 90019 Sire. EARGT G Day ecmiiy of . Day, Becretary o “Association, Moo Diotcict. Nuvhe % ., Moosup, Conn. Jesd B WANTED—A Seamstress; permanent i B St e WANTED— W¢ for general hotse- oman work. Tel. 35-4 Willlmantic Div. je2d W, D—Af . salesiadies. A -‘le;.'w. w'-:?:‘mn 8,. may: 4 '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 vacamcy. Call at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND person seen picking up een Round Hill farm weit City road, June e at Highway Office, avoid further trouble . se1d between Laurel Tel. 1757, LOST A silk scarf, between Franklin s West Side station. Re- a Bulletin Office. je7d LOST oblle, traveling bag, between Willlams s Wiilimantic road. ise noufy H. P. Benjamin, doa Parkw Tel. 1078-14, and jesd LOST—I wn welght about i of Billy, stray- \ m turnpike’ Satur- i ning. Finder kindly notify $15 oUND tire and t 52 ouse, black and x hound ying charges. Timothy n. Jedd gold , on Main & Buil jeid at The ermmmay=s. DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night Owner may ' WANTED_Girl for general housework and to g to the beach for the summer. Mrs. F. C. Turner, 15 Broad St. may23d FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE I have 15 Horses that are broken in for all kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER B. PIERSON. Je3d Tel 53¢-3. Danielson, Conn. Al . 33 Reynolds St. geacy, s i NORWICH . BULLETIN, ~TUE§MY, JUNE_7, 1921 ‘Hartford, Conni. " WANTED—Second hand antiques; oldest and orw) Water St, Norwieh, mayl9ThSTY in N ; we buy and sell flfln{’- ; high- t prices. is D, Wi Jdud 32 Watk: iorw Phone 1:54. FOR BALE—Farms of all kinds: one WANTED—Used silo, 65 to tone’ | 150 actes, 14-foom house, income $4,000 a ipacity ; must be in perfect ,fibflm rear; 80 w’, more or less. 7-room . G. Barber, Willimaatic, R. . 2. | hotias, witnin 3 miles of Frankiin square, home 423-5. ‘Jfld all hardwood floors, llrl:h '&‘":‘-’n}e fll&l‘ WANTED Antiques snd sécond hand | ERra®y, large. wamon Shed, Mnger Mo e oy e et baa", Watd Tpony | 1P, Vrite or call {13 Ofrobando road, R | 45 Jackson !H._Wl i “l T jedd " D. 9, Nerwich Town, Conn. Come an #€e them. James N. Wi Jera and | “FoR 8A Sitomberg carburetor, Hassler shock absorbers, ‘magne! Stewart _speedometer, For me ulpi & to, i used four months. Phone 10 et ear with starter. Tel. 855-: not fail to see ner. 2. WANTED=fecond hand Ferd g AM WESTBUEG, Sciéntific Palm- ist, 50 Union St.: 10 a. m., 9 p. m‘.‘HDfl mAn—c.mnm, A-1 eondition. P gas, Taftville. jeid ¥OR SALE — Desirable prope: at Drawbridge, { miles from Norwich, 1§ minutes to trolley, consisting of 11’ 1-2 #6fes of land, 3 acres in garden, With wood for home use, 570 feet on state high- Gold, Moosup, Conn. WANTED—Tenement or_cottage of five of six rooms, by a professional man, Dr. Wiy, 1,000 feet on Poquetanuck cove, one 3 12 stofy two-tenement, 12-room house, including “store doing good business in antiques. 88-2. WANTED—Household goods, books and C. J. King, 48 Water St. ,l:n;‘mo summer, small barn 12x16; any number of boalg can be let during summer; for ick sale will include Six boats; price 3,500 ; this is a bargain. Call of dddress Moon Spots pony cigar 5 Smoke Shop. Branch Bullding entrance. WANTED—You 1o call fot sale. son, Conn. DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. | NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 furniture. A. Bruckner, 56 Franklin Norwich. Conn, TRY THIS on your lawn moOwer: Bonita Manila cigar, mild, 5o éach, 25c; Anndora mild elgar 7c, llbr.l::) strai a gwell Italian briar pipe for 75c. arrived. James H. Hyde, Tel 30 Leb. Uorer Dfavar | - o6 LN e ' gl Tl SOW for sale. ¥. w;mo;r- up Welsler's | ~o s O Far) ency and tell him your farhi e Welsler's Farm Az’;ucr. Daa Ty 21 WANTED—Second hand and- antique Tiger & Kremen, i Fone 1114 TUTORING Private instructions for high or college students, in literary and scientific sub. jects, in Norwich, by Yale gradustés. Write, 1101 Yale Station, New Haven, L | Wil F. Hill, 108 Thayer Bldg., Nor- L2 | wien, Gonn. o s COWS for sale; another carload YOU WILL buy this nice littl home with ‘3-4 acre land, appl eherries and flowers, When you see if ley at door, city water, steam heat; pi Jou can atford. Apply to Bill & Coates, oom 312, Thayer Bidg. je2ThBTu FOR SALE—Modern pight-room eolo- nlal house, with own water system, bath- room, steam heat, and garden, in vilage of North Stonington, near trolley. Hib- berd R. Norman, Norwich, Conn. apra§ThSTu N dll'o- 'fi}f Fm‘h Erade, Habitetn ers, ‘arm, Norwich Town. Phone “:l-‘fi? Jebd ¥OR SALE Hound puppies, 2 months old May 28. N. H. Miner, Hadlyme, R. D. struments, . DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Office Hoursy #—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teisshone I Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. LOOMS DENTIST K$ BLOCK, 0 Tolephos N THE SQUAL 774 TRUCKING B, JOSLYA, 255 \vest Maln St We Gaing aiy wilere, Special at- UG vollers 4nd fid- Jandd LOUAL wnd j0is wslaice huio o ucks g, Phone 1926, A. Siegel augsd T GUB LAMBERZ, o4, NU. 541 ain S fobz distutive Woyg, (uckg and exs presmung. del 38i-6. augidd GROKUE LABULKT Occuni, tewwing, loug distence WoOViNE ud trucking. €17-12. e Loug LislaiCe MoViug #nd EXPr 8. seruan, Lo Botaeil Ave Tel 1458, BEANLNG AL uet e, loik dislance [T « sptcialy. Joun H. Ford 23§ Main St Puous 192 moviid LB BKUsLES & SON, eoninbL sL o Fuvue 345 DISTANCE MOVING BUOWS & HARTLGY, ereiuckds St Phoud si. PIANO AKNO FURNITURZ MOVING TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and aiL reasouable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 INSUBANCE TheLiberalLoanCo wishes to announce tirst they ##é opek for business at 81 Franklin St, with & tull line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In< Opposite Providence Bakery, WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. Phote 23-2 Saybroook Division. dese FOR BALE—Séven small pigs 8 weeks old. J, Zukowski, 26 Clinton Ave., Nor- wieh Town. Jeod ¥oit SALE_Woodworking machinery, 2 band saws, 2 circular saws, 2 joiners, { wood-tiirning lathes, # motors, 3 and 5 h. , clamps, hand sérews an benches. Jos. rehiantky, formerly Read's Farm, Lis- bon, R. D. 4 Norwich, Bex 6L Phone 56-13_Jewett City. Jesd th 5 B ¥OE BENT_Apartment of five rooms and batn, hot water and heat furnished. rite residential section. Bex 262, Batletin: iz 2 “¥OR RENT_Store at 21 Thames St., suitable for afly kind of business. In- quire 152 West Main St. Je1d TO BENT—Furnished rooms, with of without board. 13 Boswell Ave. jeéd TO RENT—Furnished apartment of five WOGCD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. Every load 100 per cent. hard, and full cord for— ONLY §11.00 ALSO CHESTNUT WO00D AND KINDLINGS, ~DELIVERED _ANY- WHERE IN' THE CITY OR TOWN. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET Beautiful Riverside Farm and Il fine location, near village, station and state.roud, excellent 16-robm house, new- painted and decorated, large barns and arm buildings, large mil] building with saw and grist mill, large dam and porid, m;:e Al modérn improvements. Phone § quire Y. A. Bailey, Salem Turnpike. je3d partment of six rogms, all 312 Franklin §'. TT]‘.‘ 37 improvements. may30d TTo RENT_Furmished rooms for Nght housekeeping. TO0 BENT_Fou furnished, smumer bungalow. Phone 1876-4. maylid it rooms, The Real Estats Ofice of ARCHA W. COIT, whieh has been closed since e e, Public “Auction the middle of Aprll, ewing fo the fil- $3,000 CONSIGNMENT SALE —or— ness of Mr. Coft, will be open for busi- § |} GroceRiEs, PROVISIONS, ETC. sess beglaning TUESDAY, Juse 1. Wpu SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1981, at 1 o'clock p. m. snd =t 7 p. m., at WITTER'S AUCTION ROOMS, Ne. 42 Main St, Danlelson. Conn. This merchandise will be sold in lots to suit the purchasers, described as follows: 112 bags of flour, 102 cases sweet peas, 73 cases tomatoes, 3 bags of brown sugar, 7_cases spinach, 21 cases sweet corn, 34 cases red ri berries, § cases puddine,, 2 bags white beans, '3 cases milk, 5 boxes Post Toasties, ¢ palls apple corn syrup jelly, 4 pails orange pie filling, 2 pails COWS FOR SALE | ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED JAMES H. HYDE NORTH FRANKLIN, CONN. Telephone 30 Lebanen FOR BALE—Si-acre village farm situ- #t6d in hustling manufacturing viliage, léss than 10 minutes’ walk to I. R. sta” tion, mill, stores, school, church, Do . |office, étc., all farm products sold in vil lage, 55 acres well divided into_tillage, asturé and woodland, good soil, large 1-2 story house, barh 40x60 feet, shop, Woodshed, hénhouse, etc., ail in fair re- r-! ; fot guick sale thig property is of- ered for §2,200, oné-half cash and easy terms; chance Of a lifétime to buy this well located farm at about oné-half its féal valte. Frank A. Heath, Killingly, Conn. sl ¥OR SALE—One upright piano, talking magchine and one Orjental rug. Inquire C. . King, 48 Water St. Phone 38-2. je6d | ¥OR SALE—New milch cow. p AW Bailey, Salem Turnpike. jedd = FOR SALE—Oid cstablished harness &Hop; a good liné of customers; an ex- cellent chance for anyone to step right J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street [NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE—Autemobiles Into & good phying cstabiished business; rice reasonable. Full particulars, Stephen . Watson Co., 49 Westminster St, Providence, e o e sncan g P FOE SALE—One Holstein cow, two registered Ayrshire bull calves. G. A Bullard. _Tel. 1076-4. je2d FOR SALE—Ice ¢ream, Wholesale and retail; delivered to all parts of city. Reter Costandi, 113 Franklin St. mayl ¥OR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per cord, cash, 463-14. FOR SAL] Motor Sales Co., Whalley Ave., FOR SALE—1919 Fofy good running condition. call 1266-12. W. H. Un: ‘ew Haven, Coni touring car, or particulars, Nesd 1920 FOR SALE—1813 Ford touring, fine eondition throughout; 1917 Maxwell, $300 O. S. Peck, Norwich, Conn, FOK SALE—Oakland roadster, I, perfeet mechanical condition, new d battery and all accessories, $750 Phone jesd lenit opportunity for mext 10 days to purchase a few 1921 Stephens “Salient, model $4-86, at cost; my Paige and Dort business does not per- nit me to handle other makes. Goodwin glove lggiis Phone 10392 oS! aprfia_ Brown, Y. wé carry every- antic. STOF in to see u thing in the line of second-hand furni- e, stoves, eic. New London Salesroom, 16 fii;gr St, Norwich. Phone 1703-2. ‘mar: ¥ARMS for sale Write for bulletin Ragcine’s Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. Packard Racer, lots of power and speed, bucket seats, good tires and paint, bring $250 and dfive it home; Metz Tour- ing, 1917 model, just out of patat shop, ted BUILDING NOTICE—Now is the time to have your s¢reens and screen doors made. George Boucher, Contractor and Builder, 106 North Maiu. _Tel. 1530 maylid LALIMA & BELLONE, 102 Chestnut { Bt, contractors, digging, stonework, bfick- Work, cement ‘ork, afid plaster = Phone fill:l 9 p. m. maysd HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephorie 410-2 DAY Of NIGHT Shea & Burke uneral Directors DANCING FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contracter of. excavating aud stonework “and _house- { rasing, conerete work; all guaranteed work. 123 Oakridge St. Norwich, Conn. Telephone 627-5 ‘marid M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs elase_condition. 51 Sherman St 5 p. m. cash ; demounstrate. Apply Philip : o Buuigartner, opposite Valvet il Taft: A Btisien 8 e i , $12, ) ¥OR SALE—One 1920 Teg dpeed wagon | On3 for $38:50; Bosh magristos and and 20-passenger 'bus body, run 6,000 | Parts. ll’llllnfl, 1(!1 lexlrda g{cfld fllfll’l)ll.t xOl’dj&l’. price METZ AGENCY, low 0 head of oung cattle for sale. W B, Clark, 215 Mosswain SL. Willimea- Taghe 1% S oeE, e G, Corin. Jedd ¥OR S8A Tl eksmflgg‘“’cnwm' 82.800.00 WILL BUY seven passenger, looks axd runs like a X senger, looks an like & | two-tenement house, seven tooris esch " FOR BALE—Dodge sedan, 1920, first Falls Auto Pmnz’s;:;», e O SALE—Studebaker Six, just over- hauled, niew paint, $300. Call 946-2 after jesa apartment, and basement stote, located in Greenevlile, corner Nosth Main ant Ninth Sts. For full particulars, sco A. V. COVELLO, Tel 683-3. 198 CIff 8¢ will sell right. Town. ster; $250 cash. Yo SALE_Dig Six Studepaie model, run 5,000 miles, perfect condition ; Phone 3407 or Write P. O. o K asterly . 1 Sale of Wousehold Fufniture and An- Box 472, Westerly, R. L LA e, a6 No. 11 ViRe By . o FOR SALE — 1917 Cadiliac,, dheap. THURBDAY, JUNE 0, 1581, Phone 818-13. Adams Tavers, Nsrrdflh " FOR SALE—1917 Scripps Beoth road- 114 Cedar St , 1821 Jera NOTICE at § o'étlock = m. It stormy, next fair day. W. H. MALLISON Je7d Administrator. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and SBUILDER Best work and materials at right e3, by skiiled labor i nlephone 0 West Main St BOOKSINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Bosks Made and Ruled to Order M LEVY, Instructor, Norwich. Private 6 or 1996. days and Thursdays, ode lessons daily. Evening class Mon- 8 o'clock. apréd CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, - » bing and Hesting. OHN BLUM, Phous. A s L. FHONE 581 The very best plumsb t the fairest heating an Prop. Bected Phone. DERHOFY HOTEL, v Brea, Props. ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Buollding, Nerwich, Cessm, - = 3 - e ——— CIGARS C1GARS Whitestone Clgar sare $70 per thousand 3. B, CONANZ, 11 Fraakila st TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a lete line of Domestic -n: JImported It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. (Established for Maif a Century) PRINTING D ——— PRINTING of all kinde promptly and ood condition. Address hames St. Tel. 201, ¥FOR SALE—1913 Studebaker 7 passen- ger car in perfect condition; price $450, Address Box K. O., Bulletin Office. “FOR SALE—National Six ' s el ;|| FOR SALE deld 58 and 60 Water Street. Three- if sold at once. ay20d 'OR SALE—Dod dition, $500. Tel. 212, 1915 1917 1916 1917 1915 1920 1920 1920 In good prices. Terms if desired. Dodge Touring Reo Runabout Reo Tourin Buick Touring Oakiand Sedan 45 Broadway. MUSIC roadster, good con- pr2id USED MACHINER Saxon Delivery Body Hupmobile Tourl ondition aud we ¥OR SALE—1917 Cadillac, In exellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable Inquire 52 Shetucket St. Seripps Booth Huasbest reasonable ©. V. PENDLETON, Service Station, Lake St HUPMOBILE AGENCY. = —— o story brick building, containing two stores and two tenements — one ténement of six rooms and one of twelve roeins. Very desirable prop- erty for business. “Price rl,m, and will arrange liberal lean if neces- sary. Cheice investment. FRANCIS D. DONAHUE CENTRAL BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. FOR SALE In Thamesville Very Attractive ERNEST E. BULLARD| Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. At B Copiacy o T e e, a5t et Conn. Phone 1366-4. Beatly done.: e~ S, L8| Kot o i DB i _ THERR Bastern Consecticn Vs for business ~ssults. MR it equal to The Bulle- HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Teiephone 552-2 63 UNCAS® STREET Laaaee—————————— ] cmiRoropIsy 7-ROOM COTTAGE With All Modern Improvements A Rare Bargain, The Price Is Right APPLY TO James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE apple and raisin filling, 1 gail mince flling, 2_gallons ora avor, 10 juarts of almond, vaniila and lemon avoring, 20 pounds drled peaches, 270 poutids rice, 140 pounds sugat and salt mixed, 1 barrel of molasses, 60 pounds bariey, 40 tans of lye, 95 pounds pul- verized sugar, 15 cans pineapple, 18 | § cans tobasco, 20 cans salmon, 12 cans mixed vegetables; 70 cans pears, 17 cans peaches, and an enormous’ as- sortment of small can lots of all kinds of vegstables, frult etc.; aiso large quantity of small iots of pepper, all- spice, sage, —mustard, ginger, cocoa, rm FOR SALE apartment has six rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, yeast, baking powder, cornstarch, co- gas; good lot and fine garde Soanut, saleratus, soda and so on. Inquire of Auctioneer’s Statement: I would strongly advise managers of restat- rants, boarding houses and hotels to attend this sale, as a great many of the canned goods are in gallon recep- tacles. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET 2 AUCTION WITTER BROS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, THURSDAY, JUNE 9th, COMMENC- ING AT 10 A. M, AT THE HOME OF JOHN MEDITZ, THE OLD BUHLER FARM IN LISBON, ON CANTER- BURY ROAD, 2 MILES FROM JEW- ETT CITY AND 2 MILES FROM CANTERBURY STATION. A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, / CON- SISTING OF DINING ROOM, BED- ROOM, KITCHEN, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES OF FURNITURE. SALE RAIN OR SHINE. JOHN MEDITZ, Qwner Auction Sale Every afternéon and evening until ever: thing is sold of entire stock of Jew- elry ‘and Silverware, etc., etc., at THE LIBEEAL LOAN 'CO., 63 Franklin St., opposite Bulletin Ce. FOR SALE A very choice nine-room cottage, de- sirably located on Broad St. Fot fuller partiulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKE! may7d Franklin Square. FOR SALE Two-family house, seven rooms each, modern impfovements, situated in_one of the best locations in Greenev Price and terms are very reasonable. For tull particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, mayl9ThSTu Fraaklin Square. e eee—— AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ use; safety oil for incubators and heaters Noxall polish for autos and other acces: sories; Mobile oils of all grades. Jona- than Smith, Dealer in Oils and Gasoline, 30 Town St. Tel. 818, may6d HAVE your tires 1utreaded, look like new. weas like new, is good Lanbie Tire Co., 98 W. Main St FORD OWNERS yout magneto recharged in the car while you wait; hard may16d PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE G(‘lcrhtln l.dr:;xl vgl.k al{lkég remtdsld.P{inr- W ‘elding Co., tout St Phon . s o 20 | The Piano Tuner P e ———a. Phione 833.2 22 Clairemont Ava RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED 3 Tested Under > Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS H| STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY | GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 NUBSERY | NOW is the time to trun and pruse | your fruit and saade trees by expert U men. Fhoue 1057, Georze Monros POULTRY A. B. HALL'S R. L Red and White Leg- - horn chicks, 5,000 every week ; fre 490 MAIN STREET, (Bast Side)” B 070 ™iol: *lagtea’ bargain’ prices. tor May and June; free circular. A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. Phone 645-2. maylid ilk baby it will raise all you hatch; Becond Feed” Greene's Gro- James M. Young & Son. mardd OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF A.I.I. KINDS Automobiles, Greend fast” LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COUKT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. with'n and for the District of Norwich, on the 6t day ef June, A D, Present—NELSON i. AYLING, Jndge their clain against said estate within six montns from this dale, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim« ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET the piace where said deceased lust dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having g circulation in sald District, and tum to this Courty NELAON J. AYLING, Judge. The abo’e aud foregoing I8 & Lue copy at record. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- teased are hereby nutified lo present their elaims against said estate to the under- signed at 202 Maple Bt., Norwich, Cos Swithin the v~ limited In the above and fofegoing Tt A LOUIS SWEET, Jetd Executor. Nickel Plating AUTOS FOR HIRE l g e BANKLIN SQUAKE Taxl, 209 ml St. Phone 1994 G. K. sep2dd - : - Hunt’s Taxi Service LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. ON BALTIC STREET Cottage, § reoms, “o 33 Baltie St. Cottage, 6 rooms, No. 35 Baltic St. 'Wo g:'nanm 39 Baltic St. Houses in fented: good repaif; always wi good homes; lvlu n-}zfl-i e liberal loans for purchases particulars rs. For FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ool CENTRAL BUILDING WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC. UNITED METALS MFG. PHONE 1130 COMPANY, Inc. - Norwich, . . . . Conn. COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoried wood and kindlings In WHEN YOU WANT to pul your vusi- e nel s, B 2 | s o o e, ol AT -2. w aug) ver Durkee Lane. declsd columns of Toe Fulletin rooms, centrally loeated, with private bath I FOR RENT—Barn at 45 Bpring St. In- | about 75 h. ., good fsning and bathing # e et 190 acres, 35 fine felds, rest pastures and | TQ RENTfenement, fiyerooms, 13 | valuable * woodiand, only 4,000, easy | West Thames St Phons 173-4. mayiid erms. “¥OR RENT—Storo cutz-l" raily located: TEYONS' AGENCY, rent reasonable; suitable Jetd Willimantie, Coan. _ | [uginces. Tel. 448, % ”lp“rfl TO BENT — Furnished rooms. T Dhone 274. ‘a0 . Open For Business averiox ° w \Ewule of H;.rflal. " EWG_B‘, late 0(, Norwich, i sai istrict, deceased. Carriages, Wagons, |, sis Dot deecadea™ [0 the crediiors uf id decease lo wrlng in of this order, on tlie signpost nearest (o | A Bulletin Want | A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Rent It} WANTED—Miscellaneous FOB SALE . ¥ FOR SALE 0 RENT : WANTED—Farms; all kinds; sl sizes | BABY CRIOKS _xs. up; the kind that 'R BENT—Furnished rooms with bot BT Saie] BN U: afolion et | Sacuee Toes” Pulgrm brondrs 4475, oy BURN GOOD, HARD |5 it vater, bath Comticin, - ok man’s arm 3 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It What Is Going On Tonight Shetucket Lodge, No. L 0.0 ¥, meets in Odd Fellows' Hail Norwich Nest, . 1396, O. 0. O, meets in Ows’ Hall. __Jonic Camp, No. 7694, M, W. A, meels in Pythian Hall Norwich Central Labor Union meets in Carpenters’ Hall “Below the Deadiine,” 4n Ascher Spe- eial, starring J. B. Warner and Lilian Biron, who are supported by an excelient cast, incfuding Robeyl Anderson amd Bert Sprotte will have its premicre at the Strand theatre -next Aonday, wherc it will be given a_ week's run. St. James' Lodge, No. and A M, ¢ The story, by Henry Arthur Gooden, g . telis of a girl’s fight to retrieve the hom- ige, Xo. 265 or which she thought she had lost when 80 West she lnnocently became the wife of a gang leader, whom she had married as balm to her feelings for having been de- ceived into believing her real lover had deserted her. Mystery, combined with romance and action, has been treated by J. P. McGow- an in such & manrer as o bring into play all the thrills that one could wish fcr. The acting is superb and the action, cs- pecially during the terrific hand-to-hand encounters between gangsters and detec- tives, fairly lifts you out of your seat All combined “Below the Deadline’ truly the greatest and swiftest drama of all times. On the same program is Alice Calhoun in ‘“The Dream,” a very fast moving O Henry feature. Jimmy Aubrey in “Pugs and Pals,” completes the program. MONTVILLE Patriotic exercices were held last Fri- day afternoom, the 27th, in the Montville Center scholhouse, when the two rooms united, and the following program wes siven: Salute to the Flag, school; exer- cise, Memorial day, second grade; Fiow- ers for the Blue and the Gray, Celia Lidofeky; Decoration Day, Alice Glas- brenner; reading, The Soldier's Reprieve, Ruth Golub; The Blue and the Gray, Min- nle Lifschitz song, Decoration Day Hymn, school; The Old Blue Coat, Sarah Yoseleviky ; The Little Army, first graae: Driving Home the Cows, Lioyd Daniels; Memorial Day, Sylvia Golub;_ reading, The Roll Call, 1da Lifschitz; Memorial Day, third grade; reading, The Picket Guard, Ida Gevasdoff; The Gray Haired Vet, Austin Lathrop; reading, Decoration Day, Kate Derow; In Memory of the Maine, Walter Sautter; Some Famous Patriots, eight boys of the upper room; | song, America, school. { Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rosenlund enter- tained an informal- gathering at thelr | home Wednesday evening. Two tables of whist were in play and were followed by music. The hostess served ice cream, cake and punch. Those in attendance were | Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Furber, Mr. and Mrs. C. Evereit Chapman, he Misses Grace and Carrle G. Wood, Frank Craig and Roy D. Gardner., An intertown field day was held Satur- day at the Quaker Hill school grounds. The sporis commenced at 9.30 in the morhing and included running, jumping, potato, relay, three-legged and egg races, 50 yard dash, broad jump and a double header ball game. The ball teams of the Uncasville and Jordan schools contested | and the teams of the Quaker Hiil and |the jungles of Africa where the financler Palmertown schools. The battery fot |gent him to get him out of the wayi Palmer Memorial school was Louis Gero |the wedding @ay drawing nearer and and Stephen Boska. Im.m- every day. Then, suddenly, in A union meeting of the Christian En- | the middie of the night the man she Joves deavor rocieties was held at the Baptist | rises in his sleep, for he fecls a meseags church Tuesday evening with the Niantic, | from the girl in her far off home in Enz- Quaker Hill, Groton and New London |land that puts new life Into him and em- societies represented. \After the service @ | ables him to recover miraculously and social hour proved enjoyable to all. Re- |go to her. freshments were served by the young peo-| The comedy s emtitied “The Hiek® ple_of Palmertown. and features Larry Semof. Thers i1 Fred Palmer visited at the Palmer|more fun In 2 minute of this comedy homestead last week. than you ever thought possible in a Mife- The Montville honor roll was decorated |yime. It wil keep you laughing for for Memorial day. The work of painting | weeks. the markers iu the Comstock cemetery was noticed by many. Fred Spencer vol- unteered to repaint them. A supper was served at the Masonle meeting Friday evening following the ex- emplification of the third degree on sev- eral candidgtes. Clara Barton Tent, meets in Buckingham i Slater Lodge, No. ANNOUNCEMENTS ACADEMY ORCHESTRA IN CONCERT FEIDAY EVEMING The Academy orchestra wil sixteenth annual c Friday evening, June 1 There are 41 members tra this year, and there 10 expect the programme present to be fully up t set by this organization Tickets for admission for 35c from members of the orchestre or at Cranston's store. Davis Theatre “The Furnace” the new Willlam D Taylor production reieased as a Realeri Special 18 an unusually powerful phato- drama. The picture, which will be shows Wednesday and Thurs at the Davi theatre is a big groduction in manmy senses of the word. The theme is striking, the action and plot gripping and well portrayed by an all star cast of notabies, inciuding such popular favorites as Agnes Ayres, Je- rome Patrick, Theodore Roberts, Helen Dunbar, Betty Francisco, Milton Siils, Mayme Kelso and others. Blg tilngs are usuall expected of such a director as William D. Teylor, who produced the plcture, but the gemeral opinion is thal this time Mr. Tayior has smashsd home & real winner. The story revolves around the soclety mazriage of & wealthy Englishman and & popular London actress, the confession immediately afterward that he married his wife merely because he had heard that she threatened to sue him for breach of promise if he $ilted her. Thelr sub- sequent estrangement and the many dra- matic complications which follew before a reconciliation is effected maks & very tense drama. Is there such a thing as mental felep. athy? Volumes have been writtea pre and con on this question but at any rate it -serves to make one of the most dra- matic scenes ever shown in meblon pie. tures in Henry Arthur Jomes' “The Call of Youth” which is the srcond feature. Imagine the beautiful heroine in Bmg- land about to be sold to a middie-aged financier to save her uncle from finanetal ruin; her real lover dying on a cot in is mele- Breed Theatre Allan Dwan's newest comedy drama “A Perfect Crime” at the Brecd theatre today reveals the desirability of indulging in that greal American pastime, pri Aend- Mrs. M. ing to be what you aren't The heve, recently. A. Jeffers visited in Haoover | Wiy Griggs, is probably the greatest Mr. and Mrs. Willi; {liar on record and with the aid of a It daughter o New York ;Tvebx:';h?unfizl”* guff is transformed from & Umid at thé home of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Dono- | bank messenger to a dominant humbug hue in Uncasville. ok whose latest book on faked travels David and Morrls Frieburg of n"y:;';l"' him a fortune—and of course @ Tk ghent, the holidays at the dome of | ¥y sisture opens up a mew avenue of Guy Loomis of Hartford visited Mrs, | ®5ca0¢ and s told in Allan Dwan's best Julla Coen over Memorial day. humorous vein. It has the same effect Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D, Hall of|uPon an audience as those fascinating ade Brooklyn arrived Saturday, the 25th, to which read, ow to doubie )”‘Urmfl.\mm visit relatives and friends in New London | I two months.” ¥olks leave the and Palmertown. with a firm determination to quit being Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Webeter are ep- ""h;’x:zl and to start right in belng im- rtaini . Wy por Flonqa"s Mr. Websters brothier froin| POUiily Griggs, the hero of the siery, o Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Pearso | groveliing bank messesger, awkws Seckonk. Mass, were recent visitors 1 |2nd despised for his timidity. Quite sud- the viliage. denly he decides to rob the bank. It is Mies M. 1 idaye ! important to him that his littie sister bave in Lakeyiie, enihan spent the holidays [ antages which the stolen money eaa Miss Lillian L. Morin has been visiting | 8Ve her. > relatives and friends In Waterbury, Ct,| S0 Wally makes eiaborate plans for a and Greenfield, Mass. robbery. He establishes ancther identity, removes his horn rim glasses, indulges 2 goif and fishing and forms an attachment with the president of the Lank who i fascinated by his amazing stories of whif- Jr., and Mrs. Fred Dennis have been vis. | fenpoof hunts in Africa. The president iting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodmanses. | thinks it is an amusing joke that his new The baseball teams of the Uncasviie |friend bears such a startl and Palmerfown schools played on the|to Poor old Wally € Palmertown school diamond Saturday af. | One day a package cor ternoon, the 28th. P. M. 8. was victorious, | Eiven to Wally to del 9 to 5. Medos Gero and Frank Pachiswo| The ending is eo rich in surprise that umpired the game. | it would be unfair to reves! ihe elimax. M Lundstrom and daughter Judith | Buffice it to say that it is as exciing ot North Grosvenordale have been visit- |as it is full of quaint humor. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew| The Pathe news and a Century eem- Johneon. edy make up the remainder of the pleture program and Al Benson will be heard in a new program of songs illustrated By films. Miss Mary Stepanik is visiting in New York. Whye there Miss Stepanik will act | 28 bridesmald for her cousin. Mrs. Royce Erockett and son, Royee, Hartford—The main dinning reom of | the new Hotel Bond and one-half of the bedrooms in the new building will be opened on July 1, although the official opening of the new hotel will not be until Sept. 1. 10 NEW YOKK New London (Norwich) Live Enjoy this delightful over night trip down the Sound and reach your destination happy, refreshed and satisfied. throughout. Sajestic Roof Garden “Babe” Ruth, the jdo! of ever can sportsman is at the Maj Garden in the sensdtional six feature cinemadrama, “Head and he brings a record of hav tered all attendance figures at clous Madison Square Garden York. “Babe” Ruth as a metion plotare star is indeed a trest for fim and fans. America’s greatest of ter has for months been vir | nopolizing the colu | pages of local news Excellent service §10inary nitting, but ! | e | @ Attest: HELEN M. Dnm"gl-“}t. No Salad Complete Withou featured member of | has been received by of eritics as the * umph of “Babe” Ruth { indeed & Fare opportus ity tants to see the most tal today kill two birds at on. “Headin' Hom the town long afte been shown here fc eage that every Am is blended with that indes of mother-love. To expla‘n story would deprive you of the Leave New Londen daily cept_Sunday, 10:00 p. m. (Ea: ern Standard Time). State rooms f§! ready at 7:00 p. m. THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY ou Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.,” ing treat and surprise that awalts om at the Majestic Rof Garden. Other pletures on the bill inclode the Pathe I humm’s news and a CT F ; H Made Invlte Gradante Nurses. ome- All graduate nurees ave cordially - . vited to be present aduating Mayonnalse jexercises and rec class of 1921 of the V Tralning " School this (Tues at 8 o'- DELICATESSEN STORE |~ STRIKE IN ARGENTINA 40 Franklin Strest 1S PROVING A FAILURE Buenos Aires, June b. strike ordered by the tr generally conceded to have proved a fail- ure, few trades respondifig to the strike eall. Che union laborers are reporicd to be restive under the sirike order and will hold a meeting to discuss the situation; in view of the fact that the govermment firmly is protecting Ded-umion-laborers. 2 - Shea’s News Burea MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE ¥ 4 n RN Nt 7