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Auto Tl‘ll&, 10”% TO BENT—Furniehed rooms for iight | 5 i "“‘; l""'“‘g F o E. 30, Saladey, “WANTED—Lady cook for party of 12| ~WANTED—To buy pigs to fatten; also | = ro borits o R SR = housekeeping. ~Tel. §36-2. Disco Lros. |mects in Elks o ' 3 e Lor 16 for Juiyana Rogust. R B Guil- | chickens for dressing. _vel. 311 _jel6d | FO® m?nv::flm:‘ !g‘.?fl‘%f bankc | horses, floce poultey, brao nmm“ am | elsa SR pllover. T’"fl"‘ No. 9, P. &, micks 1 Y F};hg"h—gfimm k{-':;‘ ‘°Z',§'|, oo il iy P “WANTED—Small rent of three of fon; R L L R T i DiE opprtanlts: Ghoty Al Taa m{&‘,“,"fi—‘;‘"‘"“ed roomms and 4 B e n . L. 0. O. F., M. T. Sedvite merd abply. Loveame Mlig, Co | WANTED—Woman for general house- | rooms in good locality by young married |1 fut coal, & cords of wood, one 3 1-2 b | tling fown with clectric cars, advan: | [o0 or light housekeeping. 18 Union mects in Pythian Hall: = csterly, 1 L jeled ~|Wwork. Ponemah Mills Boarding House, |couple; no children. Write Box 74, care|p. electric motor, one double wood splii- | tages; 150 acres produc'.lve dark loun o AT Oy e e PR jel6d Qm. Lodge, \,_ i, ©. D. H S T4 it Jeldd | suiletin, i }:r, %nen“w lablexand exltfi'a sfi““ shatlt- lll}lagde. 30-cow, v‘ Lh TO BENT—For light housekeeping, \n-fim q“‘N'EP‘GlI\E. ambitious man can B A e ¢ X: ] Twan g, belting, complete; wi sell cheap to | abundance wood ; 50 apple other d #cure permapent and profitable employ. ED—An experienced fable ¢irl| = WANTED—An ad bécond hand gt DUy Ty belween-d G g | Bt Botory 4o foons m,s"" i S ant tise fooms T Oak 5i_jeidd nl, suppiyfig families i Yorwich and | Wages 312 & week, room and board, Ap- | furniture, stoves, Sic.i, We JFA% Bros., Abner ” Schwarts, Truslee, 9 |dent “view overlooking vil "haa RENT—"The Pies,” Ocean Be: ANNOUNCWTS AT oY With & well known'line of [Pl to Lawton Inn, Plainfield, or Pt rJe,kca gl Willimani " jes Wuer éL Tel. 965 jel6d | bordering nm; big huemn ba.m go ll Neptune Ave. Tel. 1419-5. The ideal art no experience required. Ad- |Phone Moosup 42-2.° Je T FOR 8A The old catablished black- | oW ties; shee place for your vacation; a beautiful Davis Theatre cees G/ sehre. Dulletin, Norwieh, Ct.| WANTED—Two young ladies to work | WANTED—Second hand furniture -nd LE—The old_es! e Tn close out nuicky unxy no honse, buuutulu situated, a short dis- ed6d Sundays from 1 4o 9.30 p. m. 8. | antiques; oldest and largest dealers in Peterson, 130 Main St. jelda WANTED—Experienced ~ waltress City Lunch, Broadway. Jetd T WANTED—Woman for general house- Man to dig_tele b pay expected. lietin WANTED-Balesmen, prdembly lhoao Mo Nawe had exper {;Mne pole Vrite, tlox | at nee selling to the | work ™ Tel. 35-4 Willimantic Div. je2d Write Lox 497, care Bulletin. —_—e smen to cover Conn. SOR BALE—Terses , calling on remlll:ro. & o f it piriyne required. AT | FOR SALE_Farmers, take mnotice: Nice pair of chunky horses, ages & and TED-—-AL once, cook, at Simp- |3 vears, a little pavement-sore, will come Lunch, 82 West Main’ St. Good |sound in the country, both are rolling fat the right man. jeldd :mll pretty, they work together like one v A 2 4 Hoft. | horse, ciever “for children to care for, sperienced fman on Jioff | will gell both for $85, or sell separate - s machine; steady work und | worth $350 to take to the country; we o YY" | will deliver them to your door free; auf 3 e bt 154 | truck replaces horses. Gontractor, Stable lenter at Conn, |and Oftice, 31 Myrtle St, Providence, orrs l{‘(uly wortt/ for | L. Take iroad St. car to Myrtle \: Mr Phone 520 Wilimantio. Rich. SR HORSES—Just received, 10 head of young, sound horses, will answer any - for tarm work, to Durpose; all good and healthy; no ekin- Tox 109, Stoning- heap. 176 No. Main & jebd | ner Will be sold cheap. 0. Ma 18090 & raliwey mail| “gog g4 ack mare; must be sold Bt wilte hnoatiolaly “(’,‘lkl‘l‘:"'l‘,:mf by Sne Z0th - Telephone jeled Mt Dept. 51-8, Rochester, N. Y. Jedd | FOR SALE—Nice bay horse, good ) driver and saddler. Phone 1576-4. jel1d .. AGENTS—Large manufacturer wants «cll howlery. underwear, shirts, | 1, shoes, _clothing, | B. Madison Mills, 503 | - Jelsd | The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money garrying papers. Frequently lhh.e are good routes. Get your names on file and b teady for the first vacancy. Tail at the Bulletin Office. 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 R, PIERSON. 536-3. bl New Yotk Tel. DENTISTS DR. L. & CHAMBEKLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’ Grory Buiiding Norwich, Conn. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the IAYER BUILDIIG Room 207 " DR D.J. COYLE LOST AND FOUND Reward collar. shing scoe, jel6a - - s name on ](rn;{‘[\; 2 @ace communicate with Westerly po- DENTIS g o E IST L% jifted trom moor- | 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. U four seats. Re- | Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—3, 6:30—8 rite 1. M. Orn, R. orwich, Cor jeled veen Bugbee tnam, a small f returned | t° { Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST faaed BLOCK, ON THE sSQUG: Telephone 774 je15d NERAL DIRECTORS Cemmin 1gs & Ring BUILDING PERRONE & Christian Co., building cunlraciors, slonework, brickwork, con- i crele und cement, plaster, and pant, and | auy hmg_extra. 1o Platt Ave. Tel. No. 479-5. Call between and 6.30 a. m. and Funeral Dtrectors ! Eoa b l 1rom 5.30 to 9 p. m. augid A . G Lmoaimers NOTICE—Now is the time to have your |screcns und s en door: sdma‘(ile dueu{h: 2. Mai S i r, Contractor —an uilder. 101 322 Main Street | Norih Main. Tel. 1530. mayl FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of excavating and sionewurk “and house- rai8ing, concrete work; all guaranteed work. 133 Oakridge St. Norwich, Conn, Telephone 627-5. mardd WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and LWUILDER mber of Commerce Building Phone 225-2 Lady Assistant prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. -~y ALk mibalmer Prompt Service Day or Night TRUCKING C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We move everything anywhere. Special at- teution given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Phone 357-3 57- LOCAL -and long distance auto truck- ing. Phone 1926. A. Siegel. Best work and materials, at right| Smith business of H. C. Lane in ,Izur;(ee Norwich : we buy and sell anything ; high- | Lane. Must sell at once. est prices. Louis D, Ward, 30 and 32| FOR SALE or to let, elegant 13-room Water St. Norwich. Phone 708-3. house, in finest order, with or withoui may14ThSTu [ulldpmdbmg equipment, 56 acres a‘:i’ = £00 , new garage, on main ro 13,¥nAN:.§yD_bE°mmg|y°rloé:{ll§n“ SVERD |next to Mr. barstow's farm, Canterbury full perticulars in first letter. Box 137, | Elaing Comn. M. A. Dooley, 189 Eodl ey Selsa ' |St. Brooklyn, New York. jel FOR BALETomato and celery plants $1 per 100 in boxes. William P. Wade, 520 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1121-2. _Jel4TuThs " FOR SALE_Modern eight-room colo- nial house, With own water system, bath. room, steam heat, and garden, in village f North_Stonington, near trolley. Hib- rd R. Norman, Norwich, Conn. aprZET’hST YOUR ATTENTION_Attractive 'pleee of property, near the Robert Gair Com- pany’s " big plant in Uncasville, Conn., consisting of touse, barn and a good piece WANTED—Compefent cook to go to Pleasant View Beach, July-August; good- wages. Bulletin, Box 222 jelsd WANTED—By small American fami to rent four rooms or more, unfurnishe within fare limit. G. Bickford, J. 1. Mar: tin Co., Taftville. jelsd WANTED—By college graduate, posi- tion as secretary v sienographer, quick and accurate both in taking dictation and transeribing ; knowledge of bookkeeping ; excellent references. Write Box 138, care Bulletin. Aelsd WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- |tory. Address Owner, care Bulletin. lfire Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. Wo Jel4TuThS buy, sell and exchange. jells e FOB SALE—Two-tenement house, two WANTED—To buy a “farm; not over 00; must be 00d bargain. Mrs. vans, Central Village, Conn. jelod WILL PAY CASH for second hand up- right pianos and player pianos; name lowest figure, make and style. The Plaut- Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. Jeiod 1 WILL BUY your upright plano or player piano and pay you cash for same; nine app.e irees, gas and electricity in water. _Jelsd " FOR SALE—Onv Hocking Valley en- silage cuuter and blower Ao, Jones, P. O. Leonard Bridge, 1. Tel. 43-3 Lebanon Div. Joseph Attenello, 121 Summit St. advise\best price, and make. Write “Spot | FOR SALE—Gas range, large daven- Cash,” care Bulletin. jel0d | port and antique desk. 12 Penobscot St.| WANTED—Three-room _apartment, in | 6144 Norwich, Greeneville preferred, unturnish- ¥OR SALE—One parlor stove and hall ed, with bath, by young marricd couple; | rack, ~Apply 445 Main St, in morning no children. Address box 100, this oflice. ol‘ a(ter 6. Jeldd JEatc FOR SALE—TFurnished cottage, Pleas- w. \TLD—I‘ rms. all kinds, all Sllfls. ure Beadgh, Waterford, Conn. Inquire anyw re in Connecticut. 1s your farm | Mary W. Sullivan, 264 J.lckavll St, wil- for sale? Call, write or telephone Hei- | limantic, Conn. je13d man's FFarm Agency, 33 Reynolds Si., 2 sl e S FOR SALE_Farm of 12 acres on shore, farm of 15 acres on trolleys, farm MADAM WESTBUKG, Scientific Palm- | Of 30 acres very cheap. farm of 260 acres ist, 50 Unlon St.: 10 a. m. 9 p. m. Do |on state road; all have good farm build- not fail to see ner. jeb ings. A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. jeldd FOR SALE—One good farm and double ouse. Wiiliam A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Phone 78. P jesd FOR SALETen tons good hay. ‘W. Hoxie, Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 62. WANTED—Household goods, books and tigues. C. J. King, 48 Water St. mz‘fine TRY THIS on your lawn mowe! Fred Jesd FOR SALE—One upright piano, talking j machine and one Oriental rug. Inuquire J. King, 45 Water St. Pnone 38-2. je6d STOP in to see us; we carry every- thing in the line of second-hand furnie ture, &toves., etc. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St, Norwich, Phone 1703-2. ‘mar2g FARMS for Racine’s Farm dec3d P e wo—" FOR SALE A splendid used Player Piano. Can be played by electricity or pedals. Cost $1400 new. Will sell for $465, on easy terms. La Bonita Manila cigar, mild, 5c each, § for 25¢; Mogn Anndora mild cigar Te, 3 for 20c; Spots pony cigar sc stralgit; buy i briar ppe for Tbe. Fagan's Branch store, Thayer jeld nce. WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture Tiger & Krepgen, successors to A. Bruckner, 55 Franklii St Phone 1“-1 Norwich.. mar2¢d le._ Write for bulletin gency, Danielson, Conn. WANTED A SPINNER. APPLY RELIANCE YARN CO. ! . hz Talking Machine Shop ANYTHING FOR THE HOME— 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE CHINA, CARPETS, BE! N STEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, — , COINS, STAMPS, WINDSOR CHAIRS OR TA- HIGHBOYS, MIERORS, COL- FOR SALE I WILL PAY AS MUCH ANYONE IN NORWICH. FIFTY PIANO BOXES. €. 3. KING, CAME: A% | THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., 48 WATER ST. { NORWICH, CO 2 Phone 38-2. Reverse charges. |- One Western Lilectric Lignting Plant in A-1 condition; one 5 horsepower Empire engine n for quick buyer. Phone Willimantic I TheLiberalLoanCo wishes to announce that they are open for business at 81 Franklin St., with & full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- struments. 3-4 and 973-14. A, Astrofsky, Storrs Hotel, Storrs, Conn. D e FOR SALE AT BEST VIEW SUMMER RES- IDENCE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH THOROUGHLY MODERN AND FULLY FURNISHED. TOGETHER Opposite Providence Bakery, WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES WITH GARAGE AND BOAT LOOMS HOUSE. FOR QUICK SALE PRICE $5,500 Steady Work—One Loom ASK James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. FOR SALE GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St, long distance mo\m" pressing. Tel. 387-5. % HOURIGAN BROS. | cxorar nasmsns, v, teaming, long msy'mue moving and trucking. FUNERAL DIRECTORS . |*e- 61712 Long Distance Movi Expressing Zimmerman, 11 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1453, Norwich and Jewett City — The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET : FUNERAL /DIRECTORS TTTEAMI trucking a_specialty. Mam St. Phone 79 C. B. BROMLEY & so 7 Shetucket St. Phone 385. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. AND MALMERS . TEAMING AND TRUCKING Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2| 4 tly and at reasonable DAY 0B NIGHT R e L ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street. Phone 175 Shea & Burke G and_moving, long_distance John H. Ford, 233 - ARCHITECTS F‘!,!nel'al Directon CUDWORTH & THOMPSON 41 Main Street Thayer Builing, Norwiah, Goms. " c16aRms CIGARS ' 4 testdfis Cigar sare $70.per/thousand 3. ’ CONANIL. i) ¥rankiin St TOBACCO Wholesale afi.i Retail W2 carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. ¥ It will pay you to walk over, JOHN R./ BOWMAN 116-113 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, “ONN. (Established for Haf a Century) PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 828.. 22 Clairemont Ave GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 POULTRY A. B. HALL'S R. L. Red and White Leg- horn chicks, 5,000 every week ; free range stock, state tested; bargain’ prices for May and June; free circular. A. B. Hall Wallingford, Conn. Phone 645 may1T “For “SALE—Greene's buttermilk baby chick feed; it will raise all you hatch; Greene's “Second Feed.” Greene's Gro- fast” James M. Young & Son. marSd A S IR S R SRS Eastern Coanecticut equal to tin fur hisinece reanlts. trucking and ex- | THERE s no agvertisin dium Hayed Iros., H ?fi. ot | 2628 Broadway. IN§UkANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALLKIN ON BALTIC STREET Cottage, 6 rooms, No. 33 Baltic St. Cottage, 6 rooms, No. 35 Baltic St. Two tenement house, 39 Baltic St. Houses in good repair; always well vented; good homes; will negotiate iberal loans for purchasers. For articulars “RANCIS D. DONCHUE CENTRAL BUILDING DANCING 1{ LLVY Instmctor 0dd Fellows' wich. Private lessons given l‘lmne 1706 or 1996. jelld H: L\ail) [} Open For Business The Real Estate Office of ARCHA AUTOS TO HIRE 1 9 . Poe. 3 Hunt s Tax1 Semce W. COIT, which has been closed since LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 |7 the middle of April, owing to the ill- ness of Mr. Coit, will be open for busi- ness beginning TUESDAY, Jume 7. PRINTING e PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. Estimates promptly and cheerfully given. The Bulletin Co., 66 Franklin St. mayl9d Furniture Sale We have opened a store Wwith a com- plete line of slightly used furniture. We also buy your old furniture. Come in and convince yourself of our low prices. _. NORWICH FURNITURE CO., 6 Main St., Norwieh, Conn, l AUCTION AUCTION of furniture, Friday, June 17, al 1u a. m., or i stormy on the next fair week day, back of the old Reynolds house, 328 Washington St., next north of the Backus hospital, inciuding_ andirons and fenders, bureaus, bedsteads, tables, chairs, stands, mirrors, desk, screens, wardrobes, bookcases, pht\lru.“hlo&k., Tel. 1914-3. ete. Beautiful Riverside Farm and Mill, fine location, near village, station and state road, e¢xcellent 16-room house, new- ly painted and decorated, large barns and farm buildings, large mill building with saw and grist mill, large dam and pond, about 75 h. p., good fishing and bathing, 100 acres, 35 fine fields, rest pastures and valuable woodland, only $4,500, easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, jedd Wi HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Kirst class garage service con- Phone. Shetucket St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Furopean plan, Props. Telephone 1227. AMERICAN Prop. nected. ic, Conn. of land; price and terms made satisfac- | barns, big garage, big yard, chicken coop, | house, also bathroom with hot and coid ,| . You will look a los u you will find a farm to e Gefhe”é’z"é:.“‘i“‘fl "i‘x??."‘“‘ lescribing o a - Hs Danielson, Conn. Joramuth $2,800.00 WILL BUY two-tenement house, seven roois each apartment, and basement store, located in Greeneville, corner North Main and Ninth Sts. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 198 Cufr St. PN FOR SALE A two apartment house, in good location, on the West Side. Each apartment has six rodms and-| bath, electric lights, steam heat, good lot and fine garden. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Phones | FOR SALE A very choice nine-room cottage, de- sirably located on Broad St. For fuller partiulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, may7d Franklia Square. FOR SALE—Automobiles FOR SALE—Two Ford hmrm: cars. ) hl Peck, Plain Hill Farm. Pho ¥OR SALE—Packard racer, Metz touring, 1917 model, in A-1 shape. $225; three 1914 Metz runabouts, your choice~for $100 each; h magneto, starting and lighting batteries, new and used, at bargam prices lerm; cash. ’Meu | FOR S\ALE-—'ISIS Chandler, 7-passens ger touring; will sell or exchange for smaller car. Eastern Service Burea: Main St. Tel. 1405. FOR SALE—1919 Dodge touring, in first_class condition ; will dcmonssl‘]:n(e Jeltd ter 5.30 p. m. No. FOR_SALE—Buick touring, good condi- tion. Inquire of Henry All-u'd 35 North Main St. jelod FOBR SALE—Ford touring car, fair con- dition, $225. Norwich Welding Co. jel‘ IOB SALE—1917 Scripps Booth YOI‘»- ; $230 cash. 114 Cedar St. jel OR SALE—15i5 Studebaker 7 passen- er car in perfect condition; price $450, {ddress Box K. O., Bulletin Office. jeld FOR SALE—1917 Cadillae, in excelles | condition, new engine, will sell reasonable jif sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St. may20d USED MACHINES Saxon Delivery Bedy Dodge Touring Reo Runabout Keo Touring Buick Touring Scripps Booth Runabout Oakland Sedan Hupmobile Touring In good condition and st reasonable prices. Terms if desired. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 Broadway. Service Station, Lake St. HUPMOBILE AGENCY. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in ofls and gasoline, 30 and . Norwich Town. Telephone iis. mxh test gasoline, Mobloils of all grades, and uwo accesso- ries. selod HAVE your ures wtreafed. look Hh new, wear like new, as good Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Mstn SL Kebl“ OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts { Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim« ming/ Upholstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches scoit & Clark Corp, 507 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chl TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD * 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order CO}.LECT[ONS. FOR PROMPT service, consult New England Mercantile Agency, 86 State St., New Londen, Conn. Jesd 5} tance rom the boardwalk, splendid accommodations for three FOBF Tatnilies: excclient table, and comfort; moderate rates; no. in- crease in prices during July and August if Zohu engage your rooms now. Write, cai”or telephone. jeldd TO RENT_For the summer, a very at- ve furnished apartment. Tel. 353-12. )end 10 RENT—Good land., A Tanguay, ,Baltic, R. B eild TO BENT—The prvpeny at No. 90 Wil- liams Bt, large house with all improve- ments, garage and garden; possession im- mediate A ly lo Charlefl ‘W. Burto; Nh 744 "o DD Jelldn‘ Pfil “Nr—l-‘umlahed Tooms with hot cold water, bath connection. Box 147, Bulletin. Je7d — . TO “N'l'—i\u'nlflhed Tooms, with or without board. 13 Boswell Av jeéd TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeepin, 17 Boswell Ave. may28d TO BENTFour ro furnished, rooms, _ FOR n"‘l‘—ston centrally located; rent reasonable; suitable for any retail bullnc-. Tel. 348. apr2sd RENT — Furnishea oo phone S10 - g —_— LEGAL NOTICES, Notice to Contractors Thé Town School Committee of Nor- wieh, Conn., Mr. B. P. Rishop, President, contemplates the erecuon of a scnool bu!ldin‘__nn Elizabeth street, approxi- mately 75' x 12§', two and a half stories High, ‘and hercby inviter reputable con- tractors to submit proposals for the erection, in part or as a whole, of said building, the plans and specificationg for which have been prepared by Wililam Thomas Towner. Architect, 152 West 42d St, New York City, and from whom all further information ‘may be obtained. To be entitled to cousideration the proposal must confornt 1o all requirements of the upon the authorized form of proposal plans and specifications and must be made which will be p ed by the Architect, at least five days prior to the opening of said proposals, afd sald form must be completed in accordance with the in- structions herein given, and shall be d livered at the office of the School Com- mittee in the Citr Hall at Norwich, Conn,, not later than § p. m. on Tues {day, July 5, 1921. The proposal shall be enciosed in a long envelope and ad- dressed to the Secretary, Mr. Thomas J. i Kelly, and shall state on the outside upon "what part the proposal is made, thus: “Proposal for Part L” or as the case may §aid proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check, draft or proposal bond in favor of Thomas J. K Secretary, of the School Commiftee, for 2 cent, of the amount of the prop: check, draft or bond shall be f the Town as liquidated and damages by avLy contractor to award is made, in event of his fai'ure to enter into a contract within fi ye after said award is made. The m- plated form of proposal shall be Without nterlineation, alteration or erasure. Ad ditional forms will be sént by the Archi- | tect if necessary. The successiul contractors will be re- quired to furnish approved surety company’s bond, in ita amount, terms and to the School Committee and Arch t. Checks of unsuccessful bidders to returned ::m the filing of bond by successful bid- T No oral, telegraphic or telephonic pro- posals, or modifications thercof, and no percentage proposition or others not call- ed for herein will he sconsidered. Should a bidder find discrepancies of any nature in, or omission from, the drawings, specifications, or should he be in doubt as to their' meaning, he shall at once notify the Architect, who will is. sue a bulletin to all bidders. Neither the Committee or the Architect will be re- sponsible for any instructions or explana- tions that are not made thé subject of such a bulletin, which upon the closing of a contract shall become a part thereof. Before submitting a proposal, bidders should carefully examine the drawings and specifications, visit the site and fully inform themselves as to all existing con- ditions and limitations and submit pro- posals accordingly. The competency and responsibility of the bidders and their sub-contractors will considered in making the award. ‘The Board will not obligate itself to accept the lowest cr any propoeal and reserves the right to waive any technical- ity unless expressly forbidden by law to do so, should it deem it to the best inter- est of the Town to do so. he parts upon ‘hlch Dmmah are in- vited are as follows: PART I—Excavation, all Pluur!ng Tile Work, ete. ART TII- 4tmctural Steel and Orna- I'n!m.ll Iron, e PART HI—Rooflnnlnd Metal Work. 'ART IV—&rpenler. Glass, Hard- lackboards, etc. V—Painting and Tinting. PART VI—Eleetrlul ‘Work. 1I—Clock and Program Sys- PART VIII—Plumbing, Vacuum Clean- PAET IX—Heating and Ventilating. Contractors may submit a proposal on any separate part or on all parts; in the latter case the amounts for each part should be stated. Plans and specifications may be seen and examined at the following places: Office of the School Committee in the City Hall and the office of the Architect. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained upon application to the Arehitect and may be retained for a rea- sonable length of time as may be agreed upon and all plans and epecifications shall be returned with the proposals. Contractors who examine plans and Wwho intend te submit proposals should at once motify the Architect to ensure de- of authorized form of the pro- and any bulletins lssued. ed) P. BISHOP, President, THOMAS J. KELLY, § WILLIAM THOMAS ’IO\\"\P!‘ Jel6ThM Architect. I Masonry, war& tem. HELEN M. DRESCIIER, Clerk. Foot &, mm (protect your feet). Suite NOTICE TO CHEDITOKS. 'l 8, Bldg., 321 Main St., O"“ T A COUKT OF IROBATE NELD Conn. Phon- 1366-4. dan3ld. ot Norwich. with’a and for the Distriet of | Norwich, o the 14th day of June, A. D. Prunn!—-hll‘l,SON J. AYLING, Judge Musio Estate of Ezra Briggs, laie of Volun- town, in sad District, déceased. 4 rde: l, at e ministrator cite crediiors of said decease lo oring In ERNEST E. 8 BULLARD & r cluur -nlrml.‘ :‘ul‘::’ 'I:uu auhu )X months from 1. ale, by posting a ! T'"h" st £y Rotice to that effect, togsther with a copy . #f this order, on the signpost nearest fo Phono 127-4 the ‘where said deceased last dwelt, i and in the same Town, and by publishing Bliss Place same once in a newspaper having g | Have a Fi oirculation in said District, and make re- vk tum to thia Court. Outfits to Lend. [ ELRON 3. AYLING, Judge. The abode Sad forexoing s &L us bepy of record. HELEN L. PERKINS | At NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- eeased are hereby notified to present thele claims agains! sald estate to the under. signed at Voluntown, Conn., within the 'l’lrn‘u limited in the above and foregoing T, GEORGE T. BRIGGS, Jel6a Administrator. COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood 4nd kmup hnao or amall quantities Phone 504 or El -2 R. stunkv. Willow St, loma-x, wnw YOU WANT to put your B\ul before the public, there is no un betler than !hmu:h the l"erulin‘ 5 of or | likeable star, refinement 'and Saturday at the Davi Thomas Meighan, Paramount's big will be seen next theatre ir “The Frontier of the Stars,” written b3 Albert Peyson Terhune. Charles Maig- ne wrote the scenario and directed the picture, The story concerns Buck Leslle, 3 ganster and gunman, who tries to Stop a fight between Gregory, a chemilt, and a Bowery tough, with the result that Phil Hoyt, a Bowery detective, e-_whu ‘Bigk ‘with Gergory’s gun, making clear case of eircumstantial evidenct against him. Buck escapes to the housstops, where he comes upon Hilda Shea, sister-in-law of Hoyt a cripple who has spent mos of her in a wheel chair®on the roo! of an List Side tenement house. Hilda hides Buck from Hoyt and tiey becomt such good friends that Buck is induced to seek an honest livelihood. Seeking revenge on Buck, Gregery originates a scheme whereby he will be smumer bungalow. Phone 1376-4. may17d | CRUEht With some dangerous explostve: In his possession. Buck visits Hilda witt the explosives, and Hoyt tries to afrest him. A fearful fight ensues during whick the explosives sét fire to the ténement Exciting incidents follow in lightnNg rapidity. Faire Binney is the leading womam. ‘Red Foam,” the latest Ralph Ince pre- duction released by elznick will be the second feature. The story is an adapta. don of the novel of the same mame by W. H. Hamby and which appeared in hie Saturday Evening Post. It is a dramatic and intéresting theme, pro- that the red foam of anger is as easily brought to the surface in a small rura community as in the larger citles. Am intereting news weekly will also e shown. % Strand Theatre Four big acts of vaudevilie at the Strand today, Friday and Saturddy. Vas and Ross, variety entertainers; Mildred Haywood singing comedienne; West- over and Court, comedians; Sieber Co. in a comedy skit “Spirits of 1921." Also a fine § reel Earle Williass feature, “The Silver Car” is on the saow bill. “The Silver” is a melodrama of unus- ual and timely interest. It is Dased o¥ a popular novel of the day which deals with great international problems. A thri love story is interwoven A & jtangle of diplomacy and intrigue. The It e of the story furnishes ample for Leautiful scenic back grounda | especially those scenes laid in the an- cestral castle of Count Michael Temés- var in Croatia. Mountain vistas asé broad expanses of rolling landscape are the backgrounds for exciting dramatic Earl Williams has a role some- iferent from anything in_ which lhc r s & ed before and in*wWh he lar. He plays the parl nt endeavoring to secun crder to prevent exposure ber of the British cabinet. es, matinee, all seats 25c; ev. c and 35c, war tax inch —_— Breed Theatre Rogers, Goldwyn star, win seen in one of the best character part: will e he has ever played in “Boys Will Be |ne- a picture taken from the story by iIrvin 8. Cobb, which comes to the Bresd theatre today. Rogers has the part of “Peep ODuy.* and it is about the adventures that be- fall him before and after he falls helr t¢ a fortune that the story is based. The action occcurs in a little Kentucky village and the main characters are Peep O'Day. Judge Priest, Lucy the school teacher, Mrs. Hunters the willing widow, Sublette a crooked lawyer, Breck, the sheriff, ané Kittie, the imposter. For the second feature Gladys WaNes will be seen in “Desperate Youth,” s ple- ture as thrilling as love at first sight. This is just the king of breathless love story that gives you ome perfect howr of entertainment. By popular demand Ay Benson's em- gagement will be extended. He will be heard in new songs lllustrated by mew fims. Strand Thestre Are you going to “Up tn Mary’s Atthe® with Eva Novack at the Strand, Mem- day, Tuesday and Wednesday? Don't miss this chance. “Up In Mary's Attle” will relieve the stiffest callous from every funny bone. Woodmansee Ave. Property Seld James L. Case has sold for J Curtis to Fred P. Houston, the idence occupied by Mr. Curtis last ten years. The house was Architect E. A. Cudworts for occupancy, about 15 years Houston is superintendent of Metal Mfg. Co., and will take residence in_the property on July 1st Mr. Curtis has house on Huntington place f cupled by Mr. Edwin Hunt. b P ?nfig i Moonlight Dance at Ocean Beack, The dance event of the season given by N. H. Levy, dancing instructor, will be held Friday evening. June 17. at o-- Beach casino, New London. Two erches- tras—Rowland's orchestra of New Len- don, Humphrey's noveity orchestra of Norwich. Continuous dancing from 8.30 until midnight, daylight saving time. Anclent Musical Instrument It seems not unlikely that the eme llest form of the harp was the instrws ment we call a Iyre. The latter wan possibly the first of all stringed instre ments. One finds It represented om the monuments of anclient Egypt and though so long obsolete, It often ap pears In modern architecture as a oo oration, Martford—~Miss Bdna [Purtell. whe was on Sunday elected- state presiGest of the Muriel MacSwiney Irish Rellef association, is the state organiser for the agsociation and has been at the fore- front'of it since it was started. MR —— PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONT! Ac'rou—aonllllq. Plumblag and Heating. NBLUM, Breed B PHONE 381, Thl‘ very best lnmbmx by expert workmen at the hlnut vrices is guar- anteed ; aiso heating and gusfitting. JOHN_¥. TOMPKL 67 West Main DENNIS E. SULLIVAN Fine Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Officc and Showrooms, 26 Bixth Sty Norwich, Conme . Tiret Tiea

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