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NORWICH - BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921 A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It \\'Aufnn—-nlg WANTED—Fsmale “A"ED—FK!‘( class um mechanic; one wio oan do elestrical work preferred ; te experience, and salary expected. 393, care Bulletin. Jesd WANTED—An A-1 carpenter at Conn. Agr. College, Storrs; VFT y work for six months. Phone $20 ‘Willimantic. jetd WANTED-—A young man to learn & trade. Write Box 39§, Bulletin. je7d TYOUNG MAN wunts work of any kind; intelligent, able nad willing; can drive cars and horees. Tel. 1885-25. jefd “WANTED—Position in butcher business iy u.rus:. honest man, 40. Write l!ox B. G, care Bulletin. Jetd “WANTED—Harber. Apply at once at A, T. Richurds’, 1§ at Main St., Mystie. hundradfi n eded med! 1y. \r mtq Dept. ll—i Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Experienced nmol-u time, steady work. E\nvloyvnenl De))l, Nonotuck SI| Florence, lul pumnh "Frankiin Insti- jedd full WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Treat's drux store and Perkins Ave., small blnck cketbook con- taining key and small chahge. !‘lnder please leave at Bulletin Office. jedd LOST—Between West Main St. Postoffice, gold jesd LOST The person seen picking up pocketbook between Round Hill farm end Punnel Hill, Jewett City road, June 6th, will please leave at Highway Office, Thayer &widg., to avoid further trouble and no emestions asked. FOUND—On Memorial day, tire and Owner can have by calling’at 52 Norwich Ave.,, Taftyille, and paying for whis adv. jesd and one Elk's tooth, mounted in Return to Schwartz Bros. Reward. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telegplions 630 Cummings & Ring | Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commeree Building Lady Assistant Phone 235-2 Funeral Director Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. rUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City Th; l';enry 7Ailen &'Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY 0R NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street CIGARS CIGARS Whitegtens Clgar sare §70 per thousand 4 W, CONANT, |1 Fraakila gt TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEBT MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. y mail | Write or apply to Cou " |A Bulletin Want WANTED—Miscelisnsous Advertisement Will Get e e —— AMBMF(I'SIIO Advertisement Will Sell It e ————————— FOR SALE A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE WANTED—Middle aged or elderly lady WANTED—Hungry people mw- FOR BALE—R Dy 1f 4 months old, of m%d’u?'" e Fot to do light housework and care for small | berry supper, Preston City ummu- h price rea- ] Thames Square, splendid show window, ohildren, year round, if satisfactory ; £00d | church, Thursday evening, Juhe 9. sonable. Harold C. Stone, rvoklyn. ct. 2 rem $25; storage space. O'Connor ll'xo?o more than high wages. R. D. No. slormy Friday evening. Jesd Jjegd Bldg. Jesd IR0 H{ NoGH S ngton, 384 |~y ANTED—Loan, second mol on | ¥OR BALE—One 6 year old black 70 RENT—Seven-room -mrtmt el ANTED—Saleslady. Apply to Miss |a new three-family house; state bOAUS onhe harness, one runabout, one W. King, Handy Stand, Thayer Building en- trance. jesd ‘WANTED—BExperienced wamess City Lunch, Broadway. ANTED—Young lady for day wonk. Call Palace of Sweets, 115 Main St. je7d WANTED _Waitress ; must have some experience; salary $12 per week, board at and room. ' Apply Lawton Inn., Plainfield, of Tel. Moosup 42-2, e POSITION o] for district nurse in the village of Mvosup, Conn. Apply at once to Mrs. Bthel G. Day, Secretary of )])X;::lflct Nurse Association, Moosup, Conn. | WANTED_A seamstress: permanent place. Apply to the Windham County Temmrary Home for Children, Pl;trzlim, e WANTED—Woman for general hou work. Tel. 35-4 Willimantic D je2d at The F. W. Woolworth Co. may23d “WANTED—Girl for general housework and to go to the beach for the summer. Mrs. F. C. Turner, 15 Broad St._ may323d WANTED BRIGHT YOUNG WOMAN AS BILL- ING AND CASH CLERK. MUST BE ABSOLUTELY ACCURATE AND RELI- ABLE. APPLY IN PERSON. CHAS. SLOSBERG & SON, 3 COVE 8 FOR BALE—Horses FOR SALE—One bay mare, sound, ex- tra ggvd driver. Apply 202 Franklin St. Jes FOR BALE—Good working horse, also wagon. Inquire Fred Dombrowski, 25 s-unmn St. Call evenings. jesa OR_SALE—Private pair farm horses, e b e et Morgan farm work horces, ages 6 and 7 years, weighing 2850 pounds together, will wWork single or double, cost $600 18 months ago, also custom made set double harness, in fine condition, sell all together $185, or separately; if you want a nice, honest pair of horses, here is your chance. Can be seen working every day, right on the job. Call at stable and office, 31 Myrtle St, Providence, R. L Broad St car ses Myrtle St. jesd FOR SALE I have 15 Horses tha all kinds of work. y are for sale or trade at right p s. Come and see them. ELMER E. PIERSON, 536-3. re broken in for Tel. Jedd DENTISTS DR. €. 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 Teiecinons i WANTED—At once, salesladies. ATJNY' Builders, New London, Confi, Je Phone 135-6. as the Billings property, is especially 5 ‘ZlANTm:' Se(;,_f‘r;g“ lrr:nfl(:hx‘g::anlfl FOR sfmofim’. e house K:: elg% adapted and located for general merchan- oods, antique 3 rooms, . 8. J. Kehoe, . 5 Booke’ andpictures, Tlassware, ota ! bigh: | Warren %5q" | dleing, being a good- going business; est cash prices. Louis D. u-n there i Water St Norwich, anywhere in_Conneeticut. for sale? Call, write or telephone man’s Danielson, Conn. H and interest wanted. Address Oddo B'rgo.. ) ; all k&nds. lll llm WANTED—Farms; al e Farm Ageney, 33 Rnynolu’l. EL. hofse, leather carriaze top. H. J. Cole, Gi n&-n and mugt be sold to close an estate known at present a great chance for the right party, For further particulas, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estaty Broker, FOR sALlhsmll farm, 15 minutes from city, 7 minutes from trolley, 10-room house, well fruited. Address Box C. L., care Bulletin. Md ¥OR SALK—Ten tons good b hl Fred W. Hoxle, Lebanon, (,ovmn Tel. gz Jesa ei= F. G. Barber, Willimantic, R. Phone 423-5. car with starter. Tel. 855-2. ist, 50 Union St.: not fail to see ne WANTED—Household a_nuque.s C. J. King, 18 38-2. ». m WANTED—Used silo, 65 to 70 tons' capacity ; must be in perfeet condition. WANTED—Second hand “Ford’ maf!u‘ MADAM W EaTB}l RG, Scléhufic ‘Pnun- jesd ods, books and Vater 8t. Phohe je2d may3TuThS Franklin Square. FOR SALE A very attractive, modern two a. partment house, consisting of five rcoms each; well locatsd within eight minutes walk of Franklin 8a. I'AIK Tor—sale, near “Danieison, by nvner, !5 ncm. half tilluble, small house, voe good orchard and wood, only edd “rhe Cherles Shidler, sxemug cL BABY CHICKB 15c up; the kind that live, grow and lay ; safe prepaid delivery ; circular free; Putnam brooders $4.75. uoy Clark, Bast Hmtom, Conn. et "¥OR BALE—Farms of all Kinds; one 160 acres, 14-room house, ineome §4,000 a yeur; 50 acres, more or less, T-room house, within 2 miles of Franklin square, Moon Spots vony cigar 5¢ straight; b Smoke Shop. Branch store, Building entrance. WANTED— Yo for sale. son, Conn. “TIRY THIS on your lawn mower: La ta Manila cigar, mild, 6¢ each, § for Anndora mild cigar 7e, 3 for 200} a swell Italian briar pipe for T6c. F‘nnnl Thayer Jeld call up Weisler's Farm Agency and tell him your farm is Weisler's Farm Agency, Dani may2id very attractive price; house was buiit in 1913, For further particu- lars inquire of H all hardwood floors, large barn, 2 silos, gatage, large wagon shed, under the higheBt _cultivation; others from 2 acres up. _Write or call 112 Otrobando_road, R. uy 3 1 S nen Sarmes N Watromn. U gerd JGHN A. MORAN Frfi’m’&‘s’,‘fiafi‘vfifi?“"’ A-1 enn;xmon | R“l Enttte Bcoker H GOOD COW for sale. F. Dv\ldn., Gub‘ el- | leyville, Conn. turniture Tiger & Kremen, suncessors Norwich. TUTORING Conn. for business at 81 Fraaklia Bt, with struments. Opposite Providence Bakery, WANTED LOOMS MILLS CORP. COLLECTIONS., FOR PROMPT service, New London, Conn. INSURANCE “SAFETY FIRST ?” Burglary, Liability, Automobile, Accident and Health, with HAROLD 8. BUART Phone 598-3 Careful Attention to Ali Details. Li WANTED—Second hand and antique A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin 8t. Phone "'I-I mar2id Private instructions for high or ceilege students, in literaty and scientific sub-« jects, in Norwich, by Yale graduates. Write, 1101 Yale Station, New Haven, TheLiberal LoanCo wishes to announce that they are epem full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- WEAVERS ON KNOWLES Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. consult New England Mercantile Agency, §5 Sule 8t, = — DO YOU BELIEVE IN If so place your insurance for Fire, 120 Laurel Hill Ave. FOR SALE—Six high grade Holstein heifers. Plait: Hill Farm, Norwich Town. 18 to | Phone 463-14. Jebd FOR SALE_Hound puppies, 2 mwhs old May 28. N. H. Miner, Haulyme, i¢. D. Phone 23-2 Saybroook Division. A Very Attractive Residence ‘jesd e 503 SALE_Seven wmal ey § weors In W_l_llmnfic, _Cann. Yien Tomar Rt FOR SALE - FOR SALE—Woodworking machinery, 2 band eaws, 2 circular saws, 2 joiners, 4 Wwood-turning lathes, 2 motors, 3 and Situated on PI; sant Strest, corner Mountain; splendid location, cen- tral and convenient to schools, Ma 5 meflgfigm'wwflm 192 || Street and business sections. House 4, Norwich, Box 1. contains 14 rooms, large verandas Phone SG-H chet.l _City, e Jebd ¥OB BALE—One upright plano, talking mmhim and one Oriental rug. Inquire C. J. King, 48 Water St. Phon Jebd FOR SALE—New milch cow. Bailey, Salem Turnpike. FOR SALE—Oid established harness shop; a good line of customers; an ex- cellent chance for anyone to step right and beautiful grounds. A bargain if sold at onte. WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 Main Street, Willimantjg, Cenn. Phone 38-5 L Y. A Jedd into a good payin; el(lblllhed business ; rle%v re;un le. ifm pa‘l;'ticulars ‘Sbepiéa 3 ‘atson ‘estminster . e, R T wa || Open For Business FOR SALE—One Holstein cow, two registered Ayrshire bull calves. G. A Bullard. Tel 1076-4. je2d FOR SALE—Ice cream, wholesale and retail ; delivered to all parts of city. Peter Costandi, 113 Frankiin St. mayl2d FOR IALB—HH‘H ‘wood, $10 per uud, tove lengths. Phone 1098-2. C. rows, !muc. lprlu STOP h) See US; We Carry every- thln‘ in Lhc line_of second-hand furni- stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, 1 ‘z‘ér St., Norwich, Phone 1703-2. mar w for sale Write for bulletin Farm Agency, Danielson, Cona. "FOR SALE The Beal Estgte Office of ARCHA ‘W. COIT, which has been closed the middle of April, ewing to the ill- mess of Mr. Ceit, will be open for busi- ness beginning TUESDAY, Jume 7. e ————————————— AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ use; safety oil for incubators and heaters; Noxall polish for autos and other acces- MODERN FARM MACHINERY ANDfpriesg Moblls ofie of aff wrades, Jona: IMPLEMENTS. INQUIRE 30 Town St. Tel. 318. mayéd YANTIC MILLS "iiim;ok'us new, wear like new, as goox Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. M:.ln SL mmd KOR_KER PUNCTURE CURE Is 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! YANTIG, CONN. FOR SALE Packard Raecer, lots of power and speed, bucket seats, good tires and paint, bring $250 and drive it home; Metz Tour- ing, 1917 model, just out of paint shop, fe, Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST “ai.s BLOCK, ON THE SGU Telephone 774 A TRUCKING C. D, JUSLYN, 235 West Malu St We | move cver, Ui auywicie, Special ate | \enlion KIVEN W Juusiik boilels and s ciinery, Phone 8oi-d. janid LUCAL aiid ivis wislalice aulo L ugks mv. Puone 192 1 augdd No. 341 Mawm L, Uiblalice luoving, wlckulg dad 8xe g, del $87-5 augzid OIGE LASMBEKE OCcunm, Leauiing, i dISTANCS WoVive and | Lrucking. yla Long LISLauce Moving and LXpressing. Linnerman, 10 Bosacll Ave. Lel 1458. ivug dlstan John H. Ford 2. Bov2id VEAMING &80 i s, (ELCKInG W sbeCiaIty. 133 Main St, Puons 1 | Insurance Agent flTM\- Ml 5 '5RLF_—S\§‘ ke ‘Advme concerring rate reductions by eliminating hazards—real service and real Companies. ISAAC S. JONES 91 Main Street $260 ; Metz Runabout, $125; good second- hand Batteries, $12, $15 and 420; new ones for $28.50; Bosch maghetos and parts. Watér Street, Norwich—Also sold by, R. 8. Atwood’s Auto Supply Store. ' RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED || REPAIRED AND RECORDED METZ AGENCY, Phone 133, Danielson, Con: NOTICE Sale of Houscheld Furniture and An- tiques, at No. 11 Vine 8t, THURSDAY, JUNE o, 1021, at 9 o'clock a. m. It stormy, next fair day. W. H. MALLISON, FOR SALE Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E SHANLEY | In Th:mesville £ 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) ‘ = : i _ FOR SALE—automobles Very Attractive FOR SALE— % ator e owne a e || 7.R00M COTTAGE OVERHAULING g rgn ; A‘LhkFl\e-passznger Franklin, With All Modern Improvements e 55 |} A Rare Bargain, The Price is Right FOR SALE—1917 Saxon Six teurin low price for quick sale. car; 2 43, Baltic. Tel. 1858- jesd G B BdUMLL: @& SUN suviucket Sl Bhone 345, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. mmn.\. ® ualiLy xd ché P Pu.\u )\M) FURN!TIIRh MOVING. 7EAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily anc at reasouabie prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 ord _ ; 1917 Maxwell, $3 rwich, Conn. An excellent ¢ on\»flnnl s to purchase a few 19. ns Salient, mit me to andle other és. iwin Mowor” sates Co: "W H Upmack, 308 ON BALTIC STREET C FOR SALE—1910 good running condition. call 1266-12. BUILDING PERRONE & Christian Co., building evntractors, Btonework, brickwork, con- erete and cement, plasier, and paint, and snything extra. 15 Platt Ave. Tel. No. 479 Call belweeu b and 6.3V a. m. and augdd T NOTICE—Now is the time to have your Bereens and screen doors made. George Boucher, Contractor and luilder, 106 North Main. _Tel. 1530. maylid LALIMA & BLLLO\ 5 102 Chestnut Bt, cofitractors, digging, stonework, brick- work. cement work, and plaster FPhone 531, 5.30-7.30 a. $ p. m. maysd | = FUMIGNARO JAMBS—Contractor of excavating and stonework and house- Fwising, concrete work; all guaranteed work. "123 Oakridge St. Nerwich, Conn. Telephone G27-5. war3d FOR SALE—One 1920 Reo speed wa, and 20-passenger 'bus_body, low ; W. B. tic, 10 head of young cattle for sal Conn. FOR SALE—Dodge sedan, class condition. 51 Sherman St " FOR SALE—Studebaker Six, just over- hauled, new paint, $300. Call 946-2 aftér 5 p. m. jedd touring, fine | hone model $4-86, at cost; ge and Dort business doeés not pel’- " Ford teuring caf, ¥or particulars, jesd \ run 6,000 miles, in extra good running order, price Clark, 215 Mountain St., wunmu— Jesd 1920, first Falls Auto Paint Shnj. APPLY TO James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, 00 i . FOR SALE 6 rooms, No. 33 Baltic St. Cottage, 6 rooms, No. 35 Baltie St. Two tensment house, 39 Baltic St Houses in good repair; always well rented; good homes; will negotiate liberal loans for purchasers. For particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE CENTRAL BUILDING Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches SCott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET le. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING BURN GOOD, HARD | WOOD .AND SAVE FOR SALE—BIig Six Studebaker, 19 | model, run 5,000 miles, perfect condition ; CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, 21 Plumbing and Henting. YOUR COAL. o JOHN BLUM, will séll right. Phone 3407 or write P. O. 4 cudin | Bok T e 2.0 | Every load 10(; per cent. hard,| Breea Betding. Fhone. ¥OR SALE 917 Cadiilay 5. |and full cord for— CHONE 584 Phone $18-13. Adams Tavefn, t{nifl'gx - The very Dest plumbing by expert Town. ONLY sll 00 2"k the thirest pices’ls guses FOR SALE_1817 Scripps Booth ro-l- 2 1B A E LY A s ster; $250 cash. 114 Cedar St. LSO CHESTNUT WO0O0D AND SOHN F. TOMPKINS, WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YO!/NG CARPENTER and BUILDER (Established for Half a Century) work and materials at right rl 3, by skiiled iaber elephone U0 West Main St ronLrh! A. B. MALU'S R. L Red and White Leg- born chicks, 5,000 cvery week ; free range glock, state tesfed; bergain prices for May and June; free circulaf, B Wallingford, Conn. ' Phone 645 FOR BALE Greene's bittérmilk baby ghick feed . Tt will raing all you hatch: Greene's “Second I'ced” Greene's Gro- fast” James M. Young & Son. mardd WHEN YOU WANT 1o put ur bust- IRINTING of all Kinds ness before the gubllc, there i qu- &R! mates 3:::&‘5 flg um beétter than through the Advef cheertully ‘lven. The Bulletin Co., 66 columas of The Bulletin. l Pranklin St may1da BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order PRINTING FOR SALE—1515 Studebaker T ger_car in perfeet condition; Address Box K. O., Bulletin Office. “FOR SALE_1917 Cndmao. in excel condition, new engine, wiil H if sold at once. Inquiré 52 She iee $450. . jeld INDLINGS, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 . 233 MAIN STREET 67 West Mala St ENRIGHT & McMAHON may20d FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, good tof- dition, $500. Tel. 213. 2 :nlfiifl and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Beautiful Riverside Farm and lfl.fl fine location, near village, station and state road, exeel]ent 16-room house, new- painted rated, large barns and | Phone 1567-4 22 6TH STREET| USED, MAGHINES ? Duidings, T”rge mill \fuud.m: with 1915 Saxon Delivery Body #aw and grist mill, la; dam and pond, 1917 Dodge Touring ut 75 h. p., good fishing ahd Bathing, 1916 Reo Runabeut 0 acren, 36 fing fields, rest pastures and AUTOS FOR HIER 1917 Reo Touring valusble woodland, only $4,500, easy 1915 Buiek Touring terma, FEANKLIN DQUAI.I Brnn. 209 M. 1920 Scripps Booth Rumsbeut TRYONS’ AGENCY, S8t Phone 1894 Q. l:pll‘ 1920 Oakland Sedam ‘Willimantic, Conn. 120 Hupmebile Touring > ’ In goo cond on am resésanble o prices. Terms if desired. % PIANO TUNEES C. V. PENDLETON; 45 Broadway. HUPMOBILE AGENEY. WHESN Y089 WANT tn m!t imi Bl Dpess before the public, thes um better than ihrough columns of ine Fulletin, Service Btation, Like Sk ‘he ‘adveriiming CO'WS FOR SALE GEER ANOTHER CARLOAD THE PIANO TUNER dMBT; ACEIVED 122 Prospect St. Phore 611 JAMES H. HYDE NORTH FRANKLIN, GONN. Telophone 30 Lebanen —————eiipientanill THERS ™ 10 aavertisng meemum i Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- Wn for businesr rasults. it i | West Thames St. e ———— i — e ——— Plumbing, Heating, Tinning| A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It =m# TO RENT—Bright, sunny store on o, e SRS buh Telephone §22. " FOR RENT—Furnished rooms wll.h ho: and cold water, bath connection. Hox 347, Bulletin. 5 sefd_ G DTy “¥OR RENT—Apartment of five rooms and bath, hiot waler gnd heat furnighed, residential section. rite Box 282, care Bulietin. Jeia FOR RENT—_Store at 21 Thames St., suitable for ary kind of business. In- Guire 152 West Main St. jeid TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or 'Ilhauk by 13 Boswell Ave. jehl TO RENT—Furnished apartment of n\e| rooms, centrally located, with private bath | -nk fi" modern improvements. Phone 930. | FOR RENT—Barn at 45 Spring St. In- quire Y. A. Bailey, S8alem Turnpike. jedd TO RENT—Apartment of six rooms, all improvements. ‘;12 Franklin St. Tel 37.| _maydcd " TO RENT—Furniehed rooms for llghll housekeepm: 17 Boswell Ave. may28d TO RENT—Four rooms, furnished. | smumer bungalow. Phone 1876-4. mayi7d TO RENT—Tenement, five fooms, 73 | Phona 178-4. may17d | FOR RENT—Store centrally located; | rent reasogable; suitable for any retail business. el 246, aprasd | TO RENT — Furnished rooms. Tele phone 274, Jaxn AUCTION AUCTION WITTER BROS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, THURSDAY, JUNE 9th, COMMENC- ING AT 10 A. M, AT THE HOME OF JOHN MEDITL 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 HOUSEHMOLD FURNITURE, CON- SISTING OF DINING IOON BED- ROOM, KITCHEN, AND * MANY OTHER ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, SALE RAIN OR SHINE. JOHN MEDITZ, Owner NURSERY NOW is the time to trun and prune your 1ruit and shade trees by expert tree ros. CHIROPODIST A. 0. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist, Foot smcmml (protect your feet). Suite 'l 8, Alice Bldg., 321 Main St, orfl:h. Conn. Phone 1366-4. janild AMERICAN uvoebdk, b, Morrissey, Prop. First class Garage Service Cob- mected. Phone. Shetucket Bireet. DEL-HOFF es ros., 28-28 DBroad HOTEL, European Flan Props. Telephone 1227 v ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Bullding, Nerwich, Cona e e s ey BILDERBECK & LANGDON ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 159 State Street Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and santary Engineering. COAL AND WOOD cou.‘, seasoned wood and kindlings in i‘ or lmlll quantities. Phone 504 or lll R. Shapiro, Willow St., zoélmafly DANCING N, H. LEVY, Instfuctor, Odd Fellows' Hall, Norwich. Private lessons daily. Phone 110! or 1996. Evening class Mon- Thursdays, 8 o'clock. apréd LEGAL NOTICE AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriet of {X’nzrlwh:h, on the 7th-day of June, A. D. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Hattie B. Duro, late of Nor- wich, in said District, deceased. he Administrator exhibited his admin- istration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 13th day of June, A. D. 1921, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nofwich, in sald District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the sald_Administrator is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this or- der once in some newsnaper having a eir- culation in sald District, at least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court, NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy record. Aum HELEN M. DRESCHFR jesd of Nlckel Platmg UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. Norwich, . Conn. “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street WHEN YOU WANT w pnt your b Bess before the publié, thers is no inedi. um better than through thé advertising columns of Tae Bulletin. - today and Thursday. She is Louise Love. ly and the picture is a William Fex @fo- WhtthncOnToddll No. 172, P. of H, meeu ln ann Hall nw:uo.u.'. D. of Py meel. ln (,n'penle Sebequonash Counc! meets in Buckingham ANNOUNCEMENTS Coneert in Siater Hall The Academy orchestra wiil give Mt sixteenth annual concert in later Hall on ¥riday evening, June 10th, ot § o'clock. The program for the evening is a good one and inciudes numbers by Schuveet Lieurance, Rachmaninoff, Vin i Rubinstein, Godard and Strauss, besi as many more by less well known com- posers. There is a good bit of varlety tc the program and il of the numbers ar¢ well worth hearing. Tickets for admission may be secured for 35c from members of the orchestra or at Cranston's store. Davis Theatre Furnace,” William D. Tayiotr's new special production for Realart, which will be shown at the Davis theaire today and tomorrow, is declared to be one of the richest pictures in spectacular acenes and “The lavish settings whici has been viewed for some time past. Replicas of both the interfor and ex- terlor of St. Mary’s church in london were constructed for the big ine scenes, and many sumptuous English so- ciety functions were staged. These in- ciude a house party, a iavish garden fete and a gorgeous fval dance. The fin- terior of the famous hotel at Monte Carlo was also duplicated for certain scener in the honeymoon setfuence. A big land slide is another detail that adds zest to a stunning storm scepe. The cast is ail-star, including Agmes Ayres, Jerome Patrick, Theodqre Roberts, Helen Dunbar, Betty Francisco, Miltor Sills, Fred Turner, Mayme Kelso anc others. In “The Call of Youth” which was adapted by the Famous Players-Lasky British Producers from Henry Arthur Jones' play, “James the Fogy” some of the most picturesque jungle scenes eve: seen in a featurs Im are shownh. One of the tensest scenes imaginable will be dis- closed when the hero lies dying on his cof in the mysterious jugle and begins t recover when he recelves a message by mental telepathy from the girl he loves. The story of “The Call of Youth" ters around Betty Overton who is aboul to thrown herself away in marriage t« James Agar, an elderly man, who cas save her uncle from financial ruif. he really loves Hubert Richmond and Agar wishing to separate her frozs, sends him to Africa on a mission. When the day for the wedding arrives after several thrilling incidents Agar get & great com. passion of conscience and goes to Rieh- mond in Africa and brings him back te Betty for he has felt “the ¢all of youth* Larry Semon will be seen in his latest rib-tickler, “The Hick,” it's a scream, Breed Theatre A new and beautiful film star s te open an engagement at the Breed theatee duction, ‘The Little Grey Mouse,” from the pen of Barbara LeMarr Deely. The story, as outlined in advance re- ports, is a strong dramatic tale of a tal- ented woman, who because of the love she has for the man she married, allows him to take the literary credit for a book which has practically been written by her. She permits herself to become a victim of self-sacrific in everything for this man—who in the end proves himsei! worthless and a cad. Finally he involves her in a divorce suit, although she is in- hocent while he is gullty. SHe accepte her freedom and goes West. Here she at tains with her pen the fame she desert -. and at Jast weds a real For the second feature “Breezy” Hason that wonderful boy, will be seen in “The Big Adventure” and Al Benson will bt heard in songs illustrated by flims. Strand Thursday, Friday end Ssturdsy A big double feature bill is scheduled for the Strand Thursday, Friday and Sat. uray. When Rubye De Remer, celebrat- ed American beauty comes to the Strand theatre next Thursday she will agaim be supported by Walter Miller playing the leading role opposite her. Mr. Miller is a sterling actor whese characterizations are known the world over and who has a host of followers among the photoplay fans. He will be re- membered for his excelint work in Miss De Remer’s previous gicture, “The Wajy ‘Women Love.” ‘The second feature is “The Cauntlet™, featuring that favorite star, Harry . Morey. This is a very thrilling pleture with action from start to finish. A Big U comedy “Shells and Shivers” completse the program. Today, J. B. Watner in “Below the Deadline™ Alice Calhoun in “The Dream”, Pals and Pugs,” comedy. ROAD SOCIETY The barn at Charles 8. Noyes' was struck by lightning Sunday and weuld have burned but for prompt aid in ex- tinguishing the flames. ar. and Mrs. Charles Newbury of Mys tic spent Monday at Byron Billings’. Mrs. Seth N. Williams returned Friday - from Norwich where she had spent the week end with Mrs. B. A. Herrick. At the Dean pond M<nday a large number of people met for an outing and enjoyed the day. Seth N. Williams was a business éall- er in Groton Monday. Clarence Shay and family of New London were callers at Horace Frink's Monday. As delegates from this church, Mr. aad Mrs, Seth N. Williams, Miss Graee D. Wheeler and A. G. Hewitt attended the ecclesiastical council held at the Greten Congregational church Friday to ordain Hulbert, son of the Groton pastor. Byron Billings and his brother, . N. Billings, Jr., spent Sunday with their brother, William Billings and his family m North Stonington. Dr. 1. Hart Noyes of Providence me- tored to his home here and spent Sunday. Henry Lord and family of No-wich and Eugene Edward attended church services here Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Noyes was at the supper ,in Old Mystic Wednesday, given by the Willing Workers. Mrs, Eliza P. in_Groton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson motored to Stonington Sunday and spent the holi- day at Harry Palmer's. Miss Mollie Palmer attended the Pat- terson-Fish wedding at Mystie. Cards have been recelved by friends an™ nouncing the engagement of Miss Louise Randall Avery of Grotoni to Richard Fav- orite. Noyes spent Wednesday Ridgefield.—A local organiszatien of the Fish and Game league of southwestern Connecticut has been completed. Harold Fineh has been elected temporary presic dent and George G. Knapp secretary pré tem. EYES WEAK? If your eyes are weak and worke strained; your vision blurred, if you find it difficuit to read and thust wear go sses, g0 to your druggist and get a ttle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop oné in a fourth of a glass of water and bathe the eyes two to four times a day, Stronger eyes, clearer vision, and sweet relief will make you tell your friends about Bon-Opto. Note: Doctors strengthens eyesight week’s time in many say Bon-Opte 50 per cent. In &

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