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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It —e————— T WANTEDBarber, at ence. fik “fi;«l“f\u 15 East Main Bt., “WANTED—A man for farm st Borses preferred. Box 108, 8 ton, Comn. Tel. Mystic Div. 343-3. _jes ~ $135.00 month commenee; rallway mail h i it glerka: hundreds needed; list positions Y. jedd free; write immediately. tute, Dept. 31-S., Roches! 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 4 barpin_set with pearls . in Norwich or on Liberal reward If returned jaldd ; brown and whits ¢ “roturned fo 3 Forest License No. 44487, jeldd BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. PABTNER wanted, mifx. y $150 required if willing nside work; 1 seil the goods : “xperience ‘necessary ; goods )0 per cent. profit wholesale, iress Box K. E. Bulletin, hardware ] FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street A Bulletin Want WANTED—Fsmale Advertisement Will ant It e A Bulletio Want - Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Miscellaneous _ NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, IUNE 14, 1921 Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE . WANTED—Woman for general house- work. Ponemsh Mills ’B‘n&n WANTED—Small farm._Write all par- tcuiarsto" V. Veia, Canteroury, Com WANTED—AD _experienced table ‘wages $12 a we, room and M' ply to_Lawton phone Moosup " WANTED —Lady take orders slery, private 1 ritory unng . We Hall Yorl ‘WANTED—Stendgrapher tion. _ Apply E. ulietin’ Office. and by I City Lunch, Broadw: WANTED—Woman for general | h;u’s‘; i work. Tel. 35-4 Willlmantic Div. gflb—om for e o and Mrs. to the Plainfield, or T Jeled lies, salary or commis- @ion, spare or whole time; exclusive ter- liver and collect. Marvel Mills, 171 “ity ork. je13d book- , to aseist in office work ; permanent etter, Bookkeeper, " gelld ‘WANTED—Experienced 'lllr_, 1a eneral housewori for the summer. . Turner, 15 Broad St. may23d CAN YOU arouse the enthusiasm in others for something which appeals to yourself? If you have that ability you Will be given an o) to Thcrease Your Sposhe it Tolerences: are satisfactory. instructed. You ele- You wflllrl?a thoroughly instrnoted. need only invest your time. full par- Houlare and - interview, wetts. 16 L6 Gyenes Co, 141 W. 36th St, N. Y. G 3e9ThTu WANTED—Antiques and second hand furniture, stoves, etc.; ‘We pay cash. Write, call or ’ 632-3. Ward Bros., Ak $45 de- St, Willimantie. antigues Norwich | we buy and sell anything ; est prices. Lous D, Ward, 30 and Watar St. Norwich. Phone T08-3. may19ThSTu WANTED—By college graduate, posi- tion as or stenographer, quiek and accarate both in taking dictation transcribing ; knowledge of bookkeeping; excollont Telerences. Write Box 138, care_Bulleth jersd at fetin, WANTED LOOMS MILLS CORP. WANTID—HI‘CELLANEOUi WEAVERS ON KNOWLES Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. “WANTED—To buy Tatien; dressing chickens. Phonme 311. " WANTED —Summer _roomers place in Baltic. For info} address A. Tanguay, Hallc, Conn., & ¥. D. No. 1. 5 ;wiu:zn—amr: and boarders by the Week oF season at my coitage, Pleas- ant View, R 1. Address for particwiars Box 999, Bullefin. se1id WANTED—We pay bighest second hand furniture. Norwieh ture Co, Breed Bidg. = Tel. 1914-3. We buy, self and exchange. jeid “WANTED—A second hand gasoline en- ine, 20 or 2% horse power. ~Write Box 5%, "care_Butletin Jelid to e 3; house, with land, in_desirable meighbor- hood | Address Box 80, Bulletin Otlice. Je TWANTED—To buy a house in Danielso must have good loea- FOR SALE—Horses tion ; must be worth the price -‘fi Box 114 all kinds of work. They are for sale t right prices. Come and see ELMER K. PIERSON. Tel. 5363, them. and | | gre Beads Wasertord, Cons. P Py prices for | hine Furni- FOR SALE—Red and white Arabian saddle horse. Telep) 851-12. jeldd ¥OE SALE—Gas range, large daven- et 24 antique desk. 12 Penobscot St FOR §ALE—On r stoye and hall rack. Apply “S’H’:l:hst,, in morning or after 6. Jeldd FOB SALETomato and celer ts #5100 in boxes, Wikiam P, Wade, 20 Boswell Ave. e “Tel. 1121-2 “¥OUR ATTENTION _Attractive piece of property, near the Robert Gair Eome pany’s W“Nm l‘g Unfldsvll!m Conn., consisting of Louse, barn and a g60d piece of land; price and terms made satisfac- tory, Address Owner, care Bulletin. ‘JGIC’IA‘\ITIIS FOR SALE—Modern eight-room colo- oial bouse wih own walsr sysiem, bah: room, steam heat, and garden, i Vi of North Stonington, near trolley. il berd R. Norman, Norwich, Conn. apr28ThSTu FOR SALE—Furnished coitage, Pleas- Inquire L, Wil je1ad 12 acres on ore, farm of 15 acres on trolleys, farm Of 30 acres very cheap, farm of 250 acres on state road; all have good farm build- ings. A. 13 , ame, Groton, Conn. jelid FOR _SALx—Power wood-sawing ma- , 6 b v, in good condition: reason- ablo price. - Box 92, Killingly, Conn el FOR SALE—Two Mary W. Sullivan, 264 Jackson Si Umantic, Coun. in good comdition. J. Keliogg Halil Phone 1851-4. gSvry SALE of furniture, Tuesday, June 14, 24,930 8 m, or it stormy orl the mext will’be held on the premises of the old Reynolds house, 325 Washington St pext north of the Backus hospital, a sale of furniture and household goods, consisting of bureaus, bedsteads, chests of drawers, andirons and fenders, table cbairs, stands, divans, mirrors, desk screen, wardrobes, bookeases, pictures, lustrated books, etc. Get off trolley ‘car at Backus Hospital drive. Jelid FOR SALE—Sawed wood, §8 per cord. rse mowing ma- A Bulletin For Sale FOR SALE e e S S FOR SALE AT BEST VIEW SUMMER RES- IDENCE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH THOROUGHLY MODERN AND FULLY FURNISHED. TOGETHER WITH GARAGE AND BOAT HOUSE. FOR QUICK BALE PRICE $5,500 ASK . James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Rent It b e ——— — ] A Bulletin To Let TO REN: 1 o w0 and thrss ronoe T h O Jel ceaT CTYe Mvees {eOak B 30T TO RENT—"The Pines,” Ocean 73 Nw(t:'u Ave. . Tel. 141 ETEE s dis- ‘boardwalik, TO RENT—The liams St large h ments, garage ve- "wfi. at No. garden ; all - d ; possession mediately. AvDY lo Chatles W. Burion, $2,800.00 WILL BUY Sts. For full particulars, see, A. V. COVELLO. Tel. 683-3. 198 Cum St two-tenement house, seven rooms each apartment, and basement store, located in Greeneville, corner North Main and Ninth No. 744 Torth Maim Bt jelld FOR RENT—Furni and cold water, b 347, Bulletin. e1d without board. 13 Boswell Ave. jeéd TO RENTFurnished rooms for light g 17 Boswell Ave. may’Sd TO RENT_Four rooms, fur furnished. FOR SALE A two apartment house, in- good location, on the West Side. Each apartment has six rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, gas; good lot and fine garden. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET ) Tent reasonable; suitable for any retai] business. Tel 246. apr2od TO RENT — Furn 3 phone 274 san7d TCOKBINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order —E e e o S MUsIc for for1$2,000; must good bargain. be . Evans, Central Village, Conn. jeldd Mprs. | $60. down, $10 monthly. The Plaut-Cad- den Co., Norwich, Conn. je9a WILL PAY CASH for second hand wp- right pianos and player pianocs; name lowest figure, make and style. The Piaut- Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. 3¢108 'S a very good upright piano, sweet fone, fine casy action, free stool and searf; terms $26 down, 57 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. je$d DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. 1 WILL BUY your upright plano or player plano and pay you cash {or same; | advise best price, and make. Write Cash,” care Bulletin. 100 ‘WANTED-—Three-room apartment, in Norwich, Greeneville preferred, unfurnish- ed, with bath, by young married o o] children. Address Box 100, this otfice: i #385.00 for an 88-note mahogany player piano, all fnetal tubing, bench, rolls and scart, library Drivilege: terms’$50 down, $250 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, jesd " FOR SALE—One good farm and double bouse. 'William A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Phone 18 Jesd | WANTED—Farms; all kinds, ail sizes, apywhere in Col 1s youwr farm fof sale? Call, write or telephone Hei- mavs Farm Asency, 33 Rersolds 8.4 5 Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and mbalmer mpt Service Day or Night TR T RGNS R HOURIGAN BRGS. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telaphone 410-2 DAY 0R NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street c16ARs » Cigar save $70 per thousand CONANT, 11 Fraoklia 8t 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 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. (Established for Haf a Century) PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTRACTORE—3! Viembing and FHONE 581 Tue very best pumiag by essent|J. L. LATHROP & SONS ing and gas deting A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist, L:x Specialiat. (pretict your feet). Sults g Bidg.. 321 Main Bt., or"l‘tl. Phone 1366-4 COAL AND WOOD mmmkhflmh oF emall quantitiea. Phone R. Shapiro, Willow St, <0. Bastars Commecticar sasti s for businese -esulta. NOTICE New Office in the ‘Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main Sk.. Norwich, Conn. 3—12, 1:30—5, $:30—8 Office Hours Teiashone DR. SINAY HAS MOVED Danielson, Cong. ADAM WESTBURG, Scientific Palm- | ist, 50 Unjon St: 10 a. m., . m. Do not fail to see ner. Jebd WANTED—Household goods, books and antiques. C. J. King, 48 Water St"Phone i 38-2. TRY THIS on your lawn mewer: La Bonita Manila cigar, mild, Sc each, 6 for 25¢c; Anndora mild cigar 7e, 3 for 20c; Moon Spots vony cigar e straight; a gwell Italian briar pipe for 75c. F: Smoke Shop. Braneh store, Thfic Building entrance. Je: TED—Second hand and_asatique furniture. Tiger & Kremen, successors to A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St Pbone 21’1;4 ‘mar Norwieh. WANTED House to House Salesman, to take: charge of Sales of De Lux Stove Tops, ————————————— Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Hivs BLOCK, ON THE SQUA: Tolephone 374 BUILDING screens and screen doors made. Geol Houcher, Contragtor and uilder, North Main, _Tel. 1630 may it FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor excavating and stonewor Tuising, concrete work; all work. Telephone 627-5. guarant NOTICE—Now is the time to have your and house- 128 Oakridge St, Norwich, Conn. marid in this vicinity. Propostion backed by Advertising Campaign. No capital is required. Address Gilavoo Adv. Co, care Bulletin, "he Lil;eral L;r:(?o ‘cs to announce that they are opem - business at 81 Franklin St, with a 2uil line of Luggage, Toys and Musieal In- struments. Opposite Providence Bakery, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES rge 106 d of JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in ofls and gasoline, 30 and 31 Town St., Norwich Town. Telephone 318. High test gasoline, Mobloils of all grades, and auto accesso- Ties. jelod ced M. A. BARBER e i g S Steam Engine Repairs HAVE your tires i.treaded. look like new, wear like new, as as new. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. t feb2: e— RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED " WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YO!/NG st work and materials at i Fn,, by skilled iaber. ‘elephone 0 West Main CARPENTER and SUILDER REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED . AND REPAIRED ght | | St POULTRY WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) Stock, state tested; bargain' prices May and June; free cireular. Wallingford, Conn. Greene's “Second Feed.” Last James M. Young & Son. PIANO TUNEES | m{l}& Piano Tuner A. B. BALL'S R. L. Red and White Leg- | born chicks, 5,000 every week ; free range A. B. Hall, Wal Phone 645-2. may17d ¥OR SALE—Greene's buttermilk chick feed; it will raise all you mbt:::y; Greene's Gro- margd FREDERICK T. BUNCE 22 Clairemont Ave I for ~ OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 51 —ee e " FOR SALE—-Registered Jersey buli calf 4 months old, of good breeding ; price rea- sotable. Harold C. Stone, Brooklyn, Ct e FOR SALE Ten tons good hay. Fred W. Hoxie, Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 62. jesd 'TdE SALE—One upright piano, talking and one Oriental rug. Inquire C. ’L Klng,_AG_Wlter St. Pnone 37!-2.7_ kfi_d FOB SALEOne Holstein cow, two Ayrshire buil calves. G. A. Bullard. Tel. 1076-4. je2d FOK SALE—Hard wood, 310 per cord, stove lengths. Phome 1099-2. C. Fy Brown. Yantie. aprisd STOP i to See us; we carry every- thing in the line of second-haud furmis T:re, stoves. ete. New London Salesroom, 38 Water St Norwien. Fhone 1703-2 ‘marzc FARMS for gale. Write for bulletin, Raging’s ¥arm Agency, Danielson, Cona. | Auto Truck, 7 Cows, Crops horses, flock pouitry, brood sows, cream separator, cider press, full equipment in- cluded ; hig opportunity ; short walk hus- fling fown with electric tages; 150 acres produs tiliage, 30-cow, brook-watered pasture, abundance wood; 50 apple trees, other fruit; 2-story, 10-room house, magnifi- cent ‘view overlooking village 'and river bordering farm; big basement barn, 20 cow ties; sheep barn, poultry house, etc. To_elose out quickly only $6.200, cash. You will look a long time before you will find a farm to beat this. Act quickly. Get my free bargain chtalogue describing other farms. J. H. Milligan, Danielson, Conn. je14TuTh " BIG BARGAIN One Western Electric Lighting Plant in A-1 condition; one 5 horsepower Empire engine; bargain for quick buver. Phone ‘Willimantic_583-4 and _973-14 A L | Astrofsky, Storrs Hotel, Storrs, Conn. FOR SALB A slightly used mahogany Sonora Ph nograph, value $75; qur price $334.25. THE TALKING MACHINE SHO! 24 Franklin Square. FOR SALE A used $25 Phonograph, mahogany color; our price $9.2: THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 Franklin Souare. ON BALTIC STREET Cottage, § rooms, No. 33 Baltic St. Cottage, 6 rooms, No. 35 Baltic St. Two tenement house, 39 Baltic St. Houses in good repair; always well rented; good homes; will negotiate ral loans for purchasers. For particulars ' FRANCIS D. DONOHUE CENTRAL BUILDING Open For Business The Real Estate Ofice of ARCHA W. COIT, which has been closed since the middle of April, owing to the ill- of Mr. Coit, will bé open for busi- mess beginning TUESDAY, June 7. Trucks and Carts 1 | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Tri INSUBANCE 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS e | ——— e AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morris: Prop. nected. Sgrvice con- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scoit & Clark Corp. 507 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET PRINTING P?l](glflfi ofi:a ki:\dv! pwmflxl and neatly done. imates y a necrzully given. The Bulleti. Cor o6 Franklin St. maylsd DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Buropean plan, ] Tops. ~ Telephone 1237, R raivar Hunt's Taxi Service LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, * FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 Furniture Sale We have opened a store with a com- Plete line of slightly used furniture, We also buy your old furniture, Come in and eonvince yourself of our 1ow prices. NOEWICH FURNITURE (0., 6 Main St., Tel. 1914-3. Norwich, Conn, Beautiful Riverside Farm and Mill, fine location, near village, station ~ and te road, excellent 16- house, new- painted and decorated, e barns and buildings, large mill building with saw and t mill, larg and d, ahout 15 T 7., ¥ood faning and bathing 100 acres, 35 fine flelds, rest pastures and valuable ' woodland, only $4500, easy i TRYONS' AGENCY, Jeda Witlimantic, Conn. THEGE a 0o Sl tine et Easpm Counecticut equal W U business results. P b, For fuller partiulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, may7d Franklin Squars, i 137, Killingly, Conn. Phone 1851-12. efdd EANEST E - - WANTED—A small farm in the viein- | $200.00 for a beaufiful mahogany u FOR BALE—Nice bay horse, good|ity of Norwieh; must be well located, | right piauo, perfuct action, fine make, free Teacher of the driver and saddler. Phone 1876-4. Jel1d | have good bulldings, and price reasonabié | stool and scarf; terms $40 down. $10 Vislir | S for cash; sent full vartieulacs with piolo- | menthly. ‘Tre Fiduc-Cadden Co. Nofwich, Phons 127-4 graph of buildings. ~ Geor . | Cotin. i $e34 '} A very choice nine-room cottage, de- s }'OR SALE Pileshampion, L-b‘;“;‘{' e P06 Tor & fne baby grand piano, | sirably Jocated on Broad St Sien Piuce. 5 bt 8 Bl bt e bt o WANTED—To buy a farm; net ever stool, good tone and action; terms | Have a Few Jutfits to Lena. FOR SALE Two-family house, Seven rooms each, RBEAL ESTATE BREOKER, mayl9ThSTu Franldin Square. National Agencies. Address, Rexall, Bulletin Office. i ements, situated in one of the best I in (25 don i - For full inquire of Drug Store For Sale ‘Stock and faxtures—fine opening—no ocompetition—1500 population. Reason for sale, extreme poor heaith. Rexall- HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE are bereby Town Meeting in the Town Hall on Sat- urday, June 1Sth, 1921, at 230 p. m., to see whether the Town will an ad- dition on the Learned Schoolhouse. HENRY J. KEXDALL, JOHN M. LEE, ’| Dated at Lisbon, this 13th day of June, 1921, Jeldd FOR SALE—automoblies MES fouring. 1511 medel, o i ef 5 , % $225; three 1914 Metz Funabou used, at bargain prices; terms cash. Agency, Danielson. Phone 133. s, your che for $100 each: Sirting and’ lignting baticiee, new sl . Motz _ jeldd ALEXANDEA W. GOLEMBIOWSKI ;‘I. Boleshaw Order of State of Comnecticut, County of Wind- ham, ss. Upon the comrlaint of the sald Alex- andra W. Golembiowskl, praying ior rea- sons therein set forth for a divorze. now pending, returnabie on the first I'uesiay of January, 1921, before the S.perior ger touring; will sell or e smaller car. Eastern Service Main St. - Tel. 1406. jeldd Phone 463-14. 1915 Briscoe, $160 cash. jelld T¥OR SALE_1919 ter 5.30 FOE SALE—1919 Chandler, 7-passen- xchange for Bureau, 375 FOR SALE—Ford touring car, low mileage, extras, easy terms. O, S. Peck. touring, in first_class condition ; will demonstrate af- No. 40 Fourteenth St. jel0d FOR SALE—Buick touring, good condi- | —-— e ey ey tion. Inquire of Henry Alls ) 35 North | AT A COURT OF PROLAT: HELY) Main St. jelod |at No-wich, within and for the D: Court in and for Windham County. It appearing to and being f by the subscribing authority that the said ve- fendant is gone to parts unknown. Therefore, Ordered, That nolice of the pendency of said complaint be given said Defendant by publishing this order in The Bulletin, & newspaper printed in Norwich, Conn., three day , sucecssively, commencing on or before the 13th day of June, 1921 { EDGAR M. WARNER, Clerk of the Superior Court tor W wmdbarm Count Jeldd car, good ~mechanical Bretschneider, Danielson. jesd FOR SALE—Ford sedan, newly ed, self starter, fully equipped, all tires; low price, in perfect runnin, Call Mr. Morin' of The Plaut-Cadden Co. Norwich, Conn. Jesd FOR SALE_Ford tour air con. condition. Tel. 2682-2; ster; $250 cash. 114 Cedar St. jeld FOR SALE — Five-passenger Jackson nt- new order. <ar, dition, $225. Norwich Welding Co. jesd | FOR SALE 1917 Scripps Booth road- Norwich, on the 13th day of Jun 1921. . Present—NELSON J. AIL Judge, Elmore H. Lie-ry, late of Norwich, in said District, devexséd. e Administratrix appeied in Co and filed a written app icauisn ali that said estate 18 now in setflemen: in said Court. and praying for nn nrder to sell certain real estate oelonging to said estate, fully described in_swid applicatic and that some person tner than the A, ministratrix be authorized 16 make £ ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said ing , | | FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker 7 passen ger car in perfect condition; price $450. Address Box K. O., Bulletin 'Offi if sold at once, may20d jeid FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable Inquire 52 Shetucket St. application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 1Sth day of June, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said application, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this. order once in some newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said District, at least dition, $500. Tel. 212. apr23d TUSED MACHINES 1915 Saxon Delivery Body 1917 Dodge Touring 1916 Reo Runabout 1917 Reo Touring 1915 Buick Touring 1920 Seripps Booth Eunabout 1920 Oaklund Seda; 1920 Hupmobile Ti In good condition and prices, Terms if desired. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 Broadway, HUPMOBILE AGENCY. \ COLLECTIONS. FOR PROMPT service, New London, Conn. jesd ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. TEUCKING C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main move everything anywhere. S, (%a‘mon & o Phone 357-3. ing. Phone 1926. A. Siegel. GUS LAMBERT, JE., N pressing. Tel. 387 GEORGE LA long _ distance Tel. §17-12. Loss: Distance Mov Zimmerman, moving and FOR SALE—Dodge_roadster, good con- reasonable Service Station, Lake St. consult New England Mercantile Ageucy, 85 State St., t We ial at- iven to moving boilers and ma~ LOCAL and’ long distance auto truck- . 341 Main SE. long_distance moving, - trucking and ex- SERT, Ocoum, teaming, " e three days prior to the date of said hear- ing, and that return be made to the Court. Z NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing s & true copy d. °f Sf2t’ HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. Attest: jel4d DANCING N. H. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows’ Hall, Norwich. Private lessons given daily. Phone 1706 or 1996. Jelld MANSFIELD CENTRE Children’s Day was observed Sunday, with a pleasing and varied - program in which nearly 50 children participated. The songs, recitations and exercises by the very small children were especially enjoyed, Richard Stedman, infant son of Stedman and Lucy Payne Storrs, was baptized by the pastor. The decorations | were of roses, laurel and daisies, the col- or scheme bemg pink and white. The committee in charge, under the superin- endent, A. W. Duchanan, were Miss lAbbie Storrs, Miss Beatrice Coe, and Miss Eisie Marsh. The Christian Endeavor society held a successful entertainment Friday even- ing at the ghurch. The soclety is indebt- ed to Mrs. Beebe and Miss Ruth Her- rick of Willimantic for -readings and ‘musie, A meeting of the directors of the Li- brary Association was held last week, at whien an appropriation of $75 was voted for books, and-plans made for the Fourth of July celebration. The pro- gram as at present outlined, will include an_automobile parade, starting about 11 o'clock, followed by a cafeteria dinner and program. - The committees thus far appointed are: Parade, Alfred Odem program, Rey. R. G. Pavy and A. W. e ST foRyRYone Main St. Phone ’Di. €. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 385. LONG DISTANCE MOVIN She . BranG AND FURNITURE MOVING, TEAMING AND TRUCKING prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street WHEN YOU WANT re the um Dbetter than stance H. Ford, 233 done very promptly and at reasonable | €rclses of the town hall there. to put your mfi'fiuflt ‘Buchanan; dinner, Mrs, W. R. Davoll; advertising, T. Arthur Barrows, Arthur C. James; games, Jesse Inman, Chat- field Kip, James Eaton. Mrs. F. B. Eaton and Mies Annle Ba- ton are guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Clark at Groton Long Point for the re- mainder of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snow and lttle son rmotored to Townshend. Vermont, last wetk, to attend the dedication ex- Middletown—Miss Plizabeth Wilox, Phone 178 | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wal- tor Wilcox of Middlets and_Phelps Ingersoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Ingersoll of St. Paul, Minn., will be mar- rled Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the South Congregational church, Middle- ————————— o {at the town hall Monday afternoon, the | 6th, with all the members present. Bills o the amount of §1124.33 were ordered o sell fireworks in Hope Valiey, July 1st to 5th inclusive 90 Wil | Phillips, a minor, of Thomas K. Wright, deceased, were recorded and ordered re- eorded. Tooms with hot | perishable proverty of conneetion. _ Box | Abdalla,, also presented wi k. was reccived and opdered reeoru-i B el b T o roeh tve. " josd" | ministrator of the esiate of a Abdalla and Salem Taner &4 administrator’s agent ‘n Rhode Isiand Tooms, smumer bungalow. Phone 1876-4. may17d | jonn . Barber and FOR RENT—Store centrally located:]/nan werc appointed” appraisers. hed rooms Tele- | Mary E. Burdick of full aze. — | cipal of the Asbaway appointed superintendent of schools of Hopkinton and Charlestown. day, June 7th, the republicans w can majority in the southern (Ashaway) district overcome the forwer Mary E. Le ma non the teiket, was elected clerk of | T4 the Ashaway district by 86 majority. |V Five candidates were ui Beriin, N. Y., visited in town last week. | church Sunday with a fine program of marks by the pastor, A. H. Gates. Mrs. L. 5. Gates of Shanopin, India, assisted with the primary class, and gave a brief talk’ to the children. There was & The legal voters of the Town of Lisbon |dred and fifteen. warned to meet at a Special| Raiph Sweet, Earl Kenyon and Hadlal stitute Boston, have returned home for family spent Saturday at Canterbury. | she break the sacred oath to save the | done what Clara A Bulletin For Sale ‘Advertisement Will Sell it What Is Going On meets in No. 1396, 0. 0. 0., meett _HOPKINTON The town council held its June session Norwich N in Owrs Hatr Sach, Fred A. Bailey was granted a license the probate court, the will of Wil- Austin was admitted to probate Anstin, of Stonington, Sells Division St. Apartment House The modern two-apartment house & the comer < Roath and Division street has been sold by John E. and Rosanms E. Hotchkiss to Mrs. Austin V. Lathrop Mrs. Latbrop buys the property for az investment. The sale was made for the owrers by John A. Moran, the real us tate broker. Y. M. €. A. Directors. 1L¢ June meeting o f the Y. ad-1 directors will e held at 7 jem v, | Wednesduy, and i € as appoint-| ., oy for. appraiser. inventories of the estates of Arthur H. deceased, a will of Olivah A. Nichols, Henry H. Crandall, custodian of the the late Salem on invenlory David Abdalia was appoins LED THE rRE. Iron, awen the administrator is a resident of| onington, Cobn., He: Asa guard| Briggs, M. D, n of the perso: was and estate of { duciion. enacled by an | direceted Ly the weil Barker. he story Copt. Harold T. Lewe, ut present prin- hool, bas been | w | Joun. who i im Tue=-{ mountains of Wyom: over | crazed fa in four|her 1o sco At the election of town ofliccrs . permitted Her oppor- the citizens for ihe first tme the outer years. The majorities averuging about | WAily Ler father, $0. The citizens carried the northern.|more intoxicated 1 r before, um- (Hope Valley) district, but the repubii-|mindfuily leaves the door to the cabin uniocked. ‘majoi Joan took refs republican, the only wg- | U e in & ranch house i a handsome attracted by her ty, Woocs and marries her. Pierre took the cirl to the lonely little ter of|cabin on his ranch, where they lived and loved devotedly until Joan's father muck the worse for liquor, appeared at the ranch gne day and warned Pierre thal pposed. and Mrs. E. Adeibert Wit Rev. The Seventh Day Baptist churches in this town were closed Saturday last to enable the members to attend the East-|hbis wifé was inberitedly likie her mother, ern Seventh Day Baptist association in | %ho was unfaithful to him, and whom he Westerly. confessedly shol TS Rauskants of. fuyes bighe Holliwell, a young preacher, with a work on the lists of 1921 this week. kindly interest in Joan, prompted by his Mrs, O. Maud Brown visited friends|Sympathy for her utter lack of education, at Pendieton Hill Sundey. interested the litle mountain girl in g00d books, for which she manifested 3 SCOTLAND keen delight. Children’s day was observed at the their Pierre, returning from the range, was greeted by Joan, who told him of her ef forts to better her condition under th kindly influciice of Holliwell. Plerre, knowing the broader vision Joan would derive from her reading, and fearing the consequences, forbade her to see Holliwell again. Joan saw Holliwell, and when Plerre again came back from his range and dis- covered her disobedience his anger rose untll, like a maddened animal, he tied ber 1o the bedpost and before her eyer beated a branding Iron, exciaiming that be wouid brand her as he does his eat- tle, that everybody may kmow she is his property. When the iron was white hot, he advanced towards her, blind to hes Borror. Many situations followed in the wake of the branding iron. Buster Keaton in his latest comed; and the Pathe News make up the Te mainer of the bill. songs, exercises; recitations and re- large attendance, numbering one hun- Chapman, students &t Wentworth In- surance on the property. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Willoughby and the last grange meeting six mem- were initiated. Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Haines of Pomfret were present and rs. Halnes inepected the Grange. He spoke briefly and praised the order for its work. The meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held at the paysonage Tuesday last. at which time Mrs. L. S. Gates, mother of Rev. A. H. Gates, gave a most in- structive talk on India. She is a mis- sionary there, and is to return there soon. 8. H. Spencer figured in a slight au- tomobile accident in Hartford last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Clark and son of Bloomfield, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of East Hartford, were local visitors Sun- day. Davis Theatre. In “Black Roses” his latest Robert: son-Cole production, Sissue Hayakawa distinguished Japanese star, is seen for the first time in many months fn_ & photoplay lald entirely in America. The fact, however, that the action of the story takes place in only onme country, does not _deprive it of any picturesque effect. The same artistry with whick every Hayakawa production is invested {is paramount in “Black Roses” whick opens at the Davis theatre Wednesday and Thursday. During the course of the produetion Hayakawa is seen in three distinet characterizations, first as a happy-go- lncky gardener on the estate of & millionaire; next as a_hardened vietim of circumstances when by faise evidencs he is convicted of a murder he never committed, and finally as a Chinese | prince moving in the highest circles of society he suceeeds in finding and pune ishing those who were Tesponsibie for wife's tragedy. ANNOUNCEMENTS At the Stramd. Her husband stood in the shadow of doom. Only she could save him. A word from her would bring him back. But a pledge had sealed her lips. Couid man she loved? The problem seared her soul—racked her_with a thousand torments. Then came the crisis and she stecled herself to the greatest sacrifice of all Wallace Reid in “F lem,” n dramatic thunderboit. Btrand theatre, today Is o woman capable of Mr. Hayakaws s supported by one of the strongest easts ever assembled for a motion pleture. Tsuru Aokl a star in her own right. {and in private life Mrs. Sessue Hayaka- ding feminine role. h her wrong wires and other ec- sau lfe's greatest gift in order to keep a cing sacred pledge? Is her duty to her hus- band greater than her duty to (he world? This Is the problem that con- fronts Her Honor, Judze in “Every Woman the most unusual attractions of the rget for the humor of vaudevilie com- edians. It has remaine however, for mer Harri aywright, to install ¢ | Mr. Bell's invention as one of the prin- | cipal fun-makers iIn “Ducks sné | Drakes,” a Bebe Daniels comedy whick i you had to | Will be the second feature. choose between your husband and a| “Ducks and Drakes” tells s most cauee to which you had pledged your- | modern young girl who is making one ar. Would you have selt? See the picture at the Strand | frantic stab for the pleasures of life theatre today and Wednesday. Tt's a | before setiling down to what she con- big dramatic surprise, with Mrs Wal. | siders the humdrum of matrimony. ncinal methods of grath for excitement ie to ince Reid in he leading role: 0. Henry'’s “A Philistine in Bohemia.” One of h and “The Nuisance’ 2 sparkiing come- | cal mbers an the telephone. dy, compietes the programme. Thursaay, | engaging in 2 quict flirtation should the Friday and Saturday. vaudeville answoring volce bo aareeable and mas: o e culive “The Punch of the Irich” s the #- tie of the comedy which cioses the BilL PROGRAMME FOR ELI .FLAG DAY EXERCIS The following Wyl be the programme for the Norwich Elks' Flag Day ex DAVIS THEATRE. chses this (Tuesday) on the lawn in| In The Inside of the Cup there s & front of the Iiks home. The pubiie is|&ipping story of individual villainy and invited, In case o' rain the exercises|0f mass psychology: there are two love themes of deen beauty, and theer is wocial theme that strikes a responsive chord because of its humanity. Yet it i tie rector, played by William P. Carle- ton with fine appreciation, who hoids the center of interest, because it is through his growth that the drama reaches the climax. The rector does not appear at the opes- ing of the story. The audience is awazs of much wrongdoing by wealthy hype- crites and sees several broken careers and ruined ambitions befors he enters.s . . . . The gradual widening of the rector's social vision. his siow and plod- ding steps over a rough path of sad of terrible events and his final realization that thereligious structure of which be was a servant was mu::».‘:y.: An 0d4d method ef hunting wild game | Very men who were accepled as is reported by Capt. A. W. Monkton after | 1ars of the institution have a general ap- a tour of the inland portions of New .';.:.‘n';::un in all religions instite- Guinea, where he says he found web- - footed human beings who catch wild| The development of the character of dueks ‘by diving under the ducks In the | Hodder is a notable dramatic creation. water and seising the birds’ legh. There is no sudden change {rom one Side QUIT TOBACCO ful realization of the truth. A tering of idols which have So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit will be held in the hall at the hom. The band concert is from §.30 to 7 and the exercises begin at 7. The program: March, Semper Fidelis, Sousa; over- ture, Tempawelhe, Bela: An Oid Fash- foned Garden, Porter: Humming, Hen- derson ; waltz, Blue 1x §'be, Strauss; troduction, Brealdng Ou. the Fiag, Sta Spangled Banner, Deciso club and Tubbs’ band; praver, Rev. Joseph M. King opening ceremonics, officers of the lodge ; solo; History of the Flag, Miss Teresa TFitzgerald; solo; Elks' Tribute to the Flag, Joseph H. Mulvey, D. D. G. E. R and P, E. R., New Haven lodge, No. 25: 0l0; address, Rev. Joscph H. King, Tor. rington lodge; America, Tubds' band, everybody is requested to join in. comedy entitied Fickle Fancy Ford Sterling. A Paramount will longing for a smoke or chew, just place | Andover. Score § to § in favoer of" Co- & harmless No-To-Bac -tablet in your | lumbia. idois—this s the climax of a gression. Mack Sennett furnishes a also be shown. R T~ ERR R No-To-Bac has helped thousands to » [ break the costly, nerve-shattering to-| There was a ball game Sunday om bacco habit. Whenever you have a|the ball diamond betweem Columbia and mouth instead. All desire stops. Short-| A. C. E. social was held Saturday evee ly'the habit is completely broken, and|aing at thestown hall you are better off mentally, physically,| Frank E. Thompson. Mr .and . financially. It's so easy, 50 simple. Get|J. C. Pelton and daughter of a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn't | were at the home of Mr. on release you from all craving for to- | Sunday. 3 S bacco in any form, your druggist will] Mr. and Mrs refund your money without question., lare on a trip