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A Bulletin Want : A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Waat , Advertisement Will Get t| Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It W sy | ee———y WANTE! WANTED—Famale WANTED—Miscellanoous e et el B s Ta¥m WANTED—25"girls to work on power | WANTED—Cotton weavdrs and. ring| ¥oOm 8 Baby excellent R SALE—Peerlees B e AT I e | maciines; steady Work and good phy, at |spinfers for night work. Box 64, Ver- o-‘ltlom 1 m Mai B T e i Do azet hovse Tt Hretiosd shd ail |33 Tha Je23a _ |non, Comn. Je23d TOR NcCormack xur-er Broad St, Danielson. fie)::r(l‘hlelllll—l‘l-‘“:rm 'é{,, m‘ivvs' “WAN ED—C r;u h:xmz for general . wlemnnt-n-Amw‘x‘:- m leeand hand n:g Mmur, l n““l 2 l:lm '0! lub——nu‘mu- "."‘.;3‘3 “ | housework. all morn! 20 Lincoln | furniture, stoves, e cash. { o low I or_quick sale. cheap for cash. ! 1. Moosup 3513, Je2sd. | AGu 5 B0 jerss T = s md:s. wm’nm. W %u L' 4 Bl Farm, Cent Hront Sem Gaiad, L Ry PR S e WA\'I‘I"D—HI h school boy would WANTED—Woman for general mantic. lage, Conn. . Moosup 28-; ) undersigned, hu‘lz ke Tight woric during’ summer vaeation. | ot " Tel. 154 Wilimantie Dwv. 3eia B | A Wrab - Seocta ind Shriitee ‘sad | L85 arive, Siake bots. “oraty poiied. oo | Hee °‘".'.?‘.'3"&":,....( ?."u,"': Address R. A, thig office. | Je antiques; oldest and largest dealers in ron SALE—A soda fountain. xn?m tires all round, in fine condition; price | laws of '.he auu of and in Mm %0 work on farm md e | Norwich ; We buy and sell thlnz Msh- at 178 _CHff 'St tht fof quick sale: qnlu at Mechanie un(mny m 1 y.bu.; mx King, F. 'frenner, Hox SOR BALE—Horses. st pricss.” Loula, D. Ward ] tor e Iy to Willigm | > Crage, Danle 6224 fof 1313, “We hereby specify and \SEVe i 80 milkaeoE Jez1d o e g pfifix‘n s A:fi&v. lom: fln: WEOR | SALE — 1930 Tiarley: Tasiey Davideon Totlows, 1o MItES L % ‘WANTED—Hi| 1 boys make M P LE~—. i ones. ' mlu rne. oth stock farms mw e sidecar : names resses money_selling m‘h .31‘?: in bl demand: | aie e pridie Sommioe, i v “‘“T"’—“{m{,‘“flh g "‘.__d 'm‘_“. e 2 Tleee; Goow Dfice. - Writs Box 418, 0&" I—Anfi:d '?“m “Con Bhm City Sales y House, 264 OF | Apply W. C., Box 34, Versailles, Conn. | Woolen yarn. Yantie, Je: cow, will m.nq; jay Chin. i3 2 T N 2 H orwich, Conn. chird St w_ovL_.ve . Conn. __je2id _Jezsa e men-:flf-&m Arte o mlfi: nejx: v-ek. R B sum, Preston City. F?:. d:g"“'{w'"" 6 cylin l}r elml:s; 1—Tu|;;rh wb 1{ N.nfl.n Conn. WAV“D—}! eman who nndef» ¥ " H 3 i quick. Ask rIne! er. nquire even! ones, ’ . urpl stands scrubbing. Ponemah Mills Boarde “,,{.’, e row yann nene |ing blanks, Danielson, Conn. Jeid R A e i e | MeKinley & e2id gsepn 'C, Worth, »‘;""'i'é}. Cone ing House, Taftville. je21d | 1099-2. Je22a my;u.&fl:’st ?n‘malm!ggrmhrl‘lflm‘lgfi uu’i.re“Alm G. Avery. Phone 1865-14. W:D:u '{L%_xg’gnpom’nnddmm: 1‘;-1- 7. Fontaine, Norwich 3 it ail E—] B t arrived | thousands of frient e ick, chai ive, just overhau! ol month Bomimency s e R e e | e novie b ke s S sranging | £000, Bk, ‘Ures, or it trade' for lieht | § WIS oni X Norvion. °°:;Lm free; write immediately. "Franklin Insti: | workers and drivers: can be seen af [ROW i6 2 good Lime to start La Bonlta| ¥OB PALETFive sctes of staniing | ouring car. O.'Andersom, Jr. R. D. 5 |10 Jonn M. Thaver , Conn. tute, Dept. 31-S,, Rochester, N. Y. _jedd | Miles Stable, rear 341 Main St John |Manila clgars § for 2bc, and a corkin |E7ate. | Norwiel 11—Martin Rozyeki, Norwich, Conn. R s, “— | Stimpeon. 20d | line of 50c pipes. Opp. Woolworth's 5 and | W! own. Je23d F 12—Edward P, er, Norwich, Co b e ASE - GRS RSB b8 LT Branch store, 'nnycr Bldg. entrance. ";5;‘3;,“————""‘“ E—Fi 1 OR SALEK—Touring car, in first class 1 & e y Conn, FOR SALE—Two or three very good je2: Five ¥°“flrlnn %‘7“'!:' OUT | running order, at Elmer Miller’s farm in ’-'I-‘Ym“ M. Fox, Norwich, Conn. s ALESM AN horses. Jacob C. Hafner, Norwich Town. AEREEE S g::”‘m‘ Pl e, " Conn. - Tel. 25 | Ereston. Jeaid:_ [ 1—Rved Q. Thumm, .;"""""h Conn. 18 snmocmu’nxns, bookkeepers, sec- VIl Lo el onn. Tel. e S - T Schwart v{ Norieh, __3'3 retaries at excellent salaries are in com- Kouup je23a “m:)l“gémh;x 1920 l%hflnlethudun. {g—d;n:‘els Gn}l 'l'a!’l; [N % Ewén E VERY BEST ELEC- FOR sA].l,—one horse, 1600 1Ibs., 1 |stant demand. Special day and evening —“———_— % ne condition; a bargain | 17—Martin ensen, Nc. wich, Conn. BhroAy A PELIANOE SALBBMAN gl mowing machine. 1 £esolino-skwing buls | Aacse. Sact this, wosk/t WIS forephts '0;‘::!;E—|thl:::af:l&lfh‘ry:: ‘g’t‘g at 31 200." Inquire at this office, jel8d | 13—Charles D. Foster, Norwich, Conn. NORWICH TO REPRESENT US| DiL h°é“,m’:"°1} lumber wagon, 1 plow. | ticulars or, call and Teglster at - once | room, ‘stedm heat, and garden, in viliage & SALE_Ford fouring car, fair con- 10__3‘_'_,“;: ‘,;. Grawtora, Norwich, Conn. vn‘ r, Hanover, Ct, L. orwicl ommercial 00] 3 % h 3 » N. THERE. APPLICANT MUST BE| jel St. Phone 1431. Jezea |Of Norfhfi%mn_ ¢ oo ng:;‘ tcr:lley Hib: dmon $225. Norwich Welding Co. jesd HIGH GRADE AND A REAL “PLUG- GER.” WRITE PROPOSITION CONFIDENTIAL. US FOR THE BEST EVER OFFERED, 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 E. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. BEAUDETTE & GRAHAM CO. (ME. DALTON), je3d 130 FEDERAL ST, BOSTON, MASS. WANTED DENTISTS DR. C. R. ‘CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grery Bldg. Norwich, Conn. Man or strong boy to NOTICE 2 e DR. SINAY HAS MOVED work on farm. ks A J. M. YOUNG THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 TFeisohone 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 vacanc Call at the Bulletin Ofix e o e T Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST LLOCK, ON THE S3QUA. Telephone 774 BUILDING LOST AND FOUND il Town are tire and rim, on FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of Town. Finder please notify |excavating and stonewurk and house- s, 20 Town St Je23d | raising, concrete work, all guaraniced work. 123 Oakridge Telephone G27-5. Su, Norwich, Cona. ma FUNERAL DIRECTORS Clean Shavings GIVEN AWAY FOR THE CARTING Peck-McWilliams & Company Cummings & Ring Fuaneral Directors ‘ and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building WANTED—Second hand furniture, an- tiques and books. . King, 45-50 Water St. Tel. 38-2. “je20 AN EXCELLENT position awaits you if you join the day or evenll( classes now forming in secretarial studies, book- keeping, shorthand, typewriting, etc., at Jewett Buginen School, 50 Franklin St. Phone 131 o Je20d WANTED—We pay highest prhzs for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and | exchange. Jjelld WILL PAY CASH for second hand up- right pianos and player pianos; name Towest ngure, maks and style. The Elaut- Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. je10 I WILL BUY your upright plmo or player piano and pay you cash for same; advise best price, and make. Write “Spot Cash,” care Bulletin. Jetod T WANTED—Farms ; all kinds, all sizes, anywhere in Connecticut. 1s your farm for sale?, Call, write or telephone Hei- man's Farm Agency, 33 Wlwldl M-. Danielson, Conn. WANTED—Second hand and nua\u (nmu.un-_ Tiger & Kremen, suncessors te Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3 Norwi marzdd "7 OLD LETTERS AND STIM!S. I will pay cash for old envelopes with the stamps on them as originally used. I particularly want envelopes bearing the postmarks of Mount Hope, Moose Mea- dow, Atwoodville, Phoenixville, Howard Valley, Hebron, Gilead, Gurleyville, Un- ion, and other old postoffices. CHAS. EDW. PRIOR, P. 0. Drawer 58, llnuui. COIL ''TheLiberal LoanCo wlsllu to anneunce that they are o for business at 81 Framklln St., with a Il line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- uments. Opposite Providence Bakery. . WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN © MILLSCORP. | Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. \ AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOREES JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils and e, 30 and 31 Town St, Norwich 'lown Telephone 318. High test gasoline, Mobleils of all grades, and auto actesso- [ ries. Jelod Phone 238-z wady Assistant WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and HUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. GAGER Funeral Director TRUCKING C. D, JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We and move everything anywhere. Special at- tention given to mo camery, _Phone 33 35 LD(.AI- and 10nE distance aulo truck- ing. Phone 1926. A. Siegel. GUS LANEBEBT, JR., No. 341 Main St., long distance moving,” trucking and ex- pressing. Tel. 357-5. “GEORGE LAMBERT, Oc long distance 'meving and el 17-12. Long Distance Moving and Expressi Zimmerman, 17 Bohueu Ave, '}tl 14.‘ “TEAMING and moving, long_dista ng boilers and ma- .a:,mbalmer_ Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS nm‘nl. lruckmg e trucking « gpecialty. Jonn . Ford, 233 . . Mawn St Phone 75 Norwich and Jewett City . %, BROMILEY & 50N, Shetticket St. - Phone 3 A LONG. DISTANCE MOVING. BROWNX & HARTLEY.! The Henry Allen & Son Co. Shetucket St.Phon, P!A\O A.'\D I‘Ul{\II‘URL ‘\10VL\G. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily ané at reasonable prices. . ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 OVERHAULING D REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts M,chnninl Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp, 507 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street ‘AN R . | CIGARS Clfl/\‘l Whitestons Cigas aare $70 per thousand J. ¥. CONANT, il ¥rasklla St TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over, JOHN R. BOWMAN 1164118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, NONN, (Established for Ha.f a Century), BOOKBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway ¢ Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order %'a THERE M 120 aavertisng meatum Eustern Connecticut vequal m The Bulle- Ws for business . WHEN YOU WANT to put your bust ness beforo the publie, there, is no medi- um better than through the advertising golumns of The Bulletin. LI T ISR T M LYo RS I HAVE your ures xdreaded. look hke pew, wear like new, a§ Lanoie Tire Co., 93. W. lam SL l.b Id KEEP YOUR CAR SMINING WITH THE QUEEN’S AUTO CLEANER-POLISHER AT ALL DEALERS. Distributed By THE QUEEN'S POLISH COMPANY {400 Asylum Street Norwich, Cenn. COAL AND WOOD. COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in iarge or small quantities. Phone 504 or 1320-2. K. Shapiro, Willow St., formerly e Lane. HOTELS | AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service con- nected. Phone. Shetucket St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European pian, Hayes Hros., Props. Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway. —= PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner ! Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave QEER = THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 611 ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Bullding, Norwich, Coenn, CHIROFODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodiat, Foot Specialist (protect your fect). Suite 7-8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St., or'\eh. Conn. Phone 1386-4. jan3ld ’ SHORE RESORTS HALCYON HOUSE BOOKING DATES OPEN. FINEST OCEAN BATHING. ROOMS BY THE DAY OR WEEK. WRITE FOR RATES EDW. J. REGUCI Manager. Pleasant View Box 60 Westerly R. I. INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- lPfl ' ThSTu FOR SALE—One of the most valuable giecu of business property on Main St., Norwich ; small payment down. For if- tormation, address ~Confidential, care | Bulletin. Je22d FOB SALE—Empty wooden packing cases. Inquire Self Service Shoe sme 'nuyer Bldg. Je2! “FOR 8A1 SALE—Hard wood, stove len:th!, $10 per cord. S. Brown, Yantic ?hone _1099-2, je22d " FOE_SALE—White Digs, 3 weeks old. R C. Henslar, Plain Hiil. je22d ¥OB BALE—Boat, 32 fL long, 8 ft wide, big glass cabin, kitchen and toilet, 4 cylinder engine, reverse gear, electric lights inside and out, electric horn, 12 lite preservers, in A-1 condition, 1888-23. Je21d ¥OR SALE—Two Holstein bulls, 1 and 3 years old; also’ geveral goats. Otio A derson, R. F. D. No. 5, Cn.y. }ezofl TCOWS for sale another carload will arrive Saturday, June 13th. James H. Hyde, North. Franklin, Conn. Tei. 30 Lebanon. je1sd FOR SALE—The old established black- smith business of H. C. Lane in Durkee Lane. Must sell at once. 16d FOR SALE—One good farm and double house. William A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Phone 17 jesd FOR SALL—TEH tons good hay. 'W. Hoxle, Lebanon, Conn. Tel. STOP in to see uUs; We carry every- thing in the line of second-hand furmle ture, atoves, etc, New London Salesroom, 16 Wlfil‘ St., Norwich. Phone 1703-3. IDAT Fred 2. Jesd = e dhgime il FABMS for sale. Write for bulletia Racine’s Farm Agency, Danielson, Comm. 160 ACRE FARM, STOCKE, AND CROPS, fine location, near city and markets, pleasing surroundings, good 8-room house, large barns and farm buildings, several acres nice growing crops, 7 head cattle, team, poultry, wagons, tools and farming equipment complete; 40 acres level, productive flelds, large, spring- pastures, wood enough to for farm, lots of fruit; all for only $3, ‘Willimantle, Conn. r‘_—r__-__.———\———\ 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 FOR SALE Cottage, within eight min- walk from Franklin Square, with ern improvements. Progerty must be M. Own‘{ leaving city. For further plr!teuhn inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Beal Estate Breker, Fraanklin Square, Seven-room utes’ mnd jelsd Tel. 8o, | By FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, -in excellent condition, new engine, will if sold at once. may20d Unloading Today Inquire 52 Shetucket St One carload of the. nifty mew Bripcoe | Worth, Charles A. Saxton, Louis J. Fon- | H Touring Cars, the xrast Jirht car valne Johg M. Thayer, M. of the year. Alse new Hudsems and Essex Cars. A line of 15 Used Cars frem $200 up, including Fords and s number of eother serviceable makes, all at prices so low as to astound yeu. CARS ARE CHEAP NOW, THIS IS THE TIME T0 BUY, THE DANIELSON GARAGE, C. H. PELLETT, PROP., Tel. 190 Danielsen, Conn. USED MACHINES Teuring In goed comdition and at veasomable | be prices, Terms If desired. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 Droadway. Servics Statiem, Lake St HUPMOBILE AGENCY. TO RENT—Two stores in the uilding, Water St., suitable for Phone 1627 New London. LEONARD BRIDGE (Ouhn Hil, Conn., furnished rooms in a delightfu ec;::dtry home, reasonable. M. 10 RENT—Coltage at Pleasant View m; Al.:f ist. Apply 28 Otis St, Norwich. ‘ je22, Saunders, Saunders Pein je22a T }"ro nnxl‘—rl\lrnhlud fooms for light posais a housekeeping, ron lzu m& of ;u ln "m Muln SL, llem heat and munuot- hot water furnighed; remt $45 per month, Inquire of Bhea & Burke Jelsd TO BENT—Store en Thames ro; rent $25; also Barn (or storage, Con- nor Bldg. Jer7 TO, BENT—The property at No. 90 Wll- UIH’I SL. llrte houu with all improve- o Chane W Barton, 2 . . \o 744 {:onhp&y °SL jelld FOR BENTFurnished rooms with hot and cold water, bath connection. Bex 141 Bullef un Je7d rooms, with or withuut bonnl. 15 Boswell Ave. jeéd FOR SALE A very choice mine-room cottage, de- sirably located on Broad St. For fuller partiulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, may7d Franklin Square. $5,000 WILL BUY 2 Houses, 2 tenements each. Located on Hickory street near Prospect. full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET M A NEW HOUSE IT"S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwich. The house has six rooms and all medern improvements. Cel. ar is cemented. There's a good garden. Unusual value fer $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE + Bleven-room houst, centrally located, for rooming house or light housekeeping, in Dbest condition. Ownmer leaving town, ‘wishes to sell property. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. 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 SALE PRICE $5,500 ASK James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET POULTRY SALE~Greene's buttarmilk emex feed; it will raise ail you !ulcg,. “Second Feed.” Gre ness before !.h‘ ‘public, thers i8°no i- | Greene's “ eene's Gro- getter tha: o adve: {ast” James M. Young & Son. lumhs ot The Bufletin. * For mardd &miuuv .n. sell reasonable | Corporation is Bankers Trust Company. s:eend " The name of the proposed Third. The locatign of the principal ice is to be in lh?l City of Norwich, County of New Londs In witness whereof we have hereunto affixed our signatures nun 21st day of June, 1921, - An.—us Park, H. M. Lerou, Edwin W. Higgins, Timothy C. Murphy, Joseph C. taine, Daniel T Shu. Willlam H. Oat, i, Edward rewer, mn M. Fred G. Thumm, Abner "Schwartz, James Gra- ham, Martin E. Jensen, Charles D, Fos- ur,,ellmelh L. Crawford, Ralph H. Mann. Notice tnContrlchn high, ‘and hereb; Invx ubl - o -CD b ’ tes repul G COI'I erection, part ‘whol ! ld nmm.s_m nhn:::n:-dh:!‘mcu:;m:v “for Thomas Towner, Archil 162 West 42d St., N" York Clty, mflvm mmul all urthor information may be obtained. To be entitied to eration the must conforni to all mlmm n the authori: form of posal and must and Tdnu made el a7 pries 18 the apening of at least e days to the o) of i said proposals, and ':::‘:tn‘h vompleted in the structions herein g n‘ shall be u- livered at the office the School Com- mittee in the Cif at ?or'hh. | Conn., not laf 8 p. m. on Tues- day, July 5, 1921. The proposal Majestic e | ehie | SR 1| after sald award is made. TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. may2id TO RENT — Furaished fooms. ‘Tele phone 274. jas7d MUSIO ERNEST E ¥ BULLARD! Teacher of the Yiolir Phone 127-4 i Bliss Place | Have a Few OQutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS - TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET PLUMBING SUPFPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTBACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Baldis -c. HONE 588 The very best plumNn‘ workmen at the fairest- nrleu ‘anteed; also heating -ml JOHN _F. NIP l', (] Wcu Main St ENRIGHT & McMAHON ,Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phvne 1567-4 32 6TH STREET WANT A PLUMBER? CALL 716-13. Ordering from us insures cure for worry. DO IT NOW. We have built up odr business on prompt and correct ser- vice and courteous treatment of our cus- tomers. SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, 26 Bixth St, Greeneville, Nerwich, Cenn, AUTOS FORE HIRE FOR' RENT—Closed car for funerals, John Wolfe. weddings, etc. Tel. 1171 jezld 2 ) . L e Hunt’s Taxi Service LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, ' FUNERALS, ETC. _ PHONE 1130 PRINTING lenfl.fl of_all . inds promptly and Franklis S. 7 dressed to the Secretary, Mr. Thomas Eelly, and ahall 3;:. on m-.‘ouum‘ at ‘part ‘made, thus: “Proposal fer AT of et case Sald pro) 18 shall be Hed [y emmea chu:k. draft M‘T“‘M bon‘z ig hver of Thomas J. , Seer of the Seheol Ootnlnltue. lor 2 w«;:l’l. of the amount eh e enter into a contract within five days plated form of interlineation, ditional forms will be sént by tect if necessary. The successtul contractors will be re- quired to furnish ln roved surety FOR BENT — Summer cottage, five |cOmpany’s _bond, satisf: in its rooms, at Saunders Polm., N!lntlue.. Conn., | 2mount, terms and conditions, to_ the $100 a month, or $1' 5 [y unnn, g 8chool Committee and Archi! Cheekl July to TLabor day. Inquire Mrs C. |of unsuccessful bidders to Nishtie, Gons, | upon the fling of bond by successful bid- : (m’hh or !e!»hu.l:‘)n- tion or others not eall- ed for herelnw he_considered. Should a bidder find ‘bfl!m of any nature in, of omission from, drawings, specifications, or should he be in doubt 2s to theit meaning, he shall at gnce notity the Architect, who will s sue a bulletin to all bidders. Neither the C. mmittee or the Architect. will be re- nsible for any h or explana- tanl that are not subject of such a bulletin, vMeh upon of a contract shall bécome a part th. Before submitting a propesal, should carefully examine the dra and specifications, visit the ful inform themseives ah to all exi con- dmu: and lnnltnha and submit pro- responsibility of (he NIMI and their sub-contractors will considered in making the award. ‘l‘het lli‘?:flllo :fl: not .;bflou itselt .;: accept est er y proposal reserves the right to waive any technical- ity unless expressly rman by law to do 50, should it deem it to the best inter- et o ci ‘own to do So. m upon which propesals are in- m-a m l’l llm: T Plastering, Tile Work, ste. et —snmnm Steel and Omna- % 1' lfl—Rooflnc and Metal Work. Al!l‘ 5 rpenter, Glass, Hard- ware, mm ete. PART V—Painting and Tinting. 'ART VI 1 Work. PART VII—Cloek and PART VIII—Plumbing, Vacuum Clean- PART IX—Heating and Ventilath Contragors may submit a pmma “on any separate part or en all parts; in the latter case the amounts fer each should be stated. Plans and specifications m: and eammad at the IIHMH pl.m Office the Schoel mmittee in the Gity Hlll -nd the office o! the Architect. (, ies of the specifications ‘who intend to mbnm mln lhculd lt once rotify the Architect to ensure de- livery of authorized form of the pro- ponl IM any bulletins issued. (S' FRANKLIN Graduatlon exercises of the towm schools were held at the Franklin church Thursday evening of last week. The pro- LH March, Miriam B. Bliss; prayer, Rev. William Tate; O God Our Help In Ages Past (hymm), school; Poultry, (essay), Louis Wilbur; Slumber Boat, (song). Annie Adamcik ; Inventions of the Wright Brothers (essay), Seth Yarrington; Santa Lucta (song) schools; Our First Flag (pageant), graduates of Meeting House Hill, I—Betsy Ross' House, 1777; II— Same, a week later: Scemes from Life of Lincoln, graduates of Pleasure Hill; I—When Lincoln Was a Boy, 18518, & Ii—Honest Abe, 1840. Lin- Hearted, , the White Houes; Ku Klux Kian (essay), Katherine Miller; Soldiars’ Chorus (song), schools; History of Franklin (essay), Elizabeth Date; ad- dress, Rev Harry C. McCready; Song o Graduates ; reply by graduates; presenta tion of diplomas, chairman Charles D. Davis; America, all The graduates: Anna Barbara Adam- clk, Pleasure Hill; Eleanor Addie Arme strong, Meeting House Hill: Ruth Pene- lope Browning, Berpard Gager Crandall, Elizabeth Gagc® Date, Pleasure Hill; Katherine Friedericke Miller, Lebigon Road ; Delma James Miner, Jennie Ade- laide Rockwood, Warren Briggs Rock- wood, Paul Rosenberz, Meeting House Hill; Herbert Monroe Ward, Pleasure Hill; Louls Hamden Wilbur, Sedom; Seth Reuben Yerrington, Lebanon Road. and Mrs. John Russell and daugh- - M ter of Northampton, Mass, Were recemt T i]D- M. BRQ“\ T | " | A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It AvcTIONE AUCTION NOTICE. By WITTER BROS. A 42 Main st v-seu.-?"%'.'.':‘ Having decided ‘to move to treal immediately, I will sell my fll‘ hmuehol Soods at public auction at place residence, at 168 Connec- !ll:ul Milis Ave.. Danlelun. Conn., on SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921, at 1 o'elock p. m., cousisting of onenearly new $550 Was- serman piano, ome fine quartered oak dining room set com“lete with table, buffet, chairs and china closet; one fumed oak library set complete with leather seat chairs and a_table; one plece Spanish leather uphol- uered parlar set, cost HSO, several beds complete, three oak dress- ers, several 'odd chairs, ome range, one oil stove, one new heater, one lot of beautiful pictures, one large lot of linoleum and miscellaneous articles, JOHN MORIN, Owner. «e+ Auctioneer AUCTION I will sell 4t publie auction at the Mrs. enry Lester place, on state road, oppo- site the George Pember farm, near the old postoffice. Plainfield, Conn., SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921, 4t 10 o’clock s m., standard time, the following personal property: Six rooms household furniture, oil stoves, tin ware, crockery, beds, rugs, bureaus,_mat- tresses, sheets, blankets, clocks, ining room set, parior set, art square, kitehen ent, | table, chamber sets, paints, paint brush- es, lumben forks, shovels, hocs, lawn mowel, and other arficles loo numerous to mention. All this eLff is in t.:et elass condition Tersis of sal> cesh Sale rain or shine. Come and see a good sale. 3d e WITTER BROS. «+.+ Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, Danlelson, HIGH GRADE TRUCKS AND FLEASURE AUTOMOBILES —AT— Public Auction BATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921, &t 1.30 o'clock p. m., standard time, &t the garage of the Putnam Motor Mart, headquarters of the Studebaker Cars, and formerly known as the Joy Stable and Garage, just opposite the '\(W !Ork New Haven and Hartford R. R. Depot, Putnam. Having been interested with the Brockway Motor Truck Co. of Connee- tcut, located in New Haven, and rel- ative to circumnstances surrounding the situation, I was forced to take over the following descriv.d trucks in order to close my books with said concern. Therefore, 1 shall offer these absolutely brand new popular make trucks to the public at public auction under the most liberal terms ever stated on a public sale bill, as fol- lows: 33 1-i per cent. the pur- chase price will be requissd as deposit at time of sale and the balance to be d with interest within 12 months nl sale. Conn o-au-zlzmn-amml Brock- way , closed cab, stake body, head] " Deautiful job of pahflin‘ tires; one new i 1-2 ty Brockway, closed cab, heads ts, stake ly, ,pnewinatic tires and attractive paint’; mmfi”-:i‘nd tres and alightly s ires used as a demonstratur, cach car will bes'*iful pant jeb, excelient rubber and ready to reil LIGHT DELIVERY CARS One 1-ton Chevrolet truck equipped with pneumatic tires, starter and ex- press body; this car has been slightly used as a demonstrator; good running Atlas truck of 1500 lbs. ca- ficl!y. one light delivery Chevrolet im orfler two No. 490 light deliv all 0. K. sl PLEASURE CABS One 1916 Maxwell touring car, 1918 Overland roadster, two 1911 Ford touring cars, one 1918 chk-lfl tion, carry good rubber and are to use They will be demo: e day to the entire satisfaction ef rchasérs. We have several deals pen ing at the present time whereby we shall undoubtedly come into pos- session of seve other good used cars which will be added to this big sale. Tires. Tubes and Accessories, a stock of which is second to none in this section of the state, will be of- fered to the public at the substantial discount of 20 per cent. on sale day. Here is an opportunity seldom ever offered, especially under such liberal conditions. Don‘t fail to attend this sale. This attractive proposition should be grasped by all means. LOVIS A. WOLF, WITH THE PUTNAM MOTOR MART PUTNAM. CONN. ———————————— guests of Mrs. Mary Ross. ‘The class colors were rod and white class flower, Rose; class motto, Onward Mrs. Samuel Hartshorn has returned t her” home in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane and childres of Norwich spent Sunday at Fair View. EAST THOMPSON Mrs. Laura Dansereau of Southbridgt &pent the week end with her parents a the parsonage. Misses Helen and Lydia Benson of Franklin are at the home of Mrs. Allen Benson for their summer vacation. Mrs. Eva Willard of Worcester called on Mrs. Leper and Miss Ann Hoyle labi Friday. Miss Gladys Robbins is at her homt here for the summer vacation. She has been attending Boston Comservatory of Musie. Mrs. Charles Buell and two children, Eisle and Kenneth, of Petersham, Mass. visifed at the parsonage Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Miller motored with them te Petersham Wednesday and Mo Miller's mother, Mrs. Abbie C. Buell. and niece Carrie, returned with them or a visit Several friends of the graduating class of ¢he T. M. H. 8. from here attended the commencement exercises which were held last week. Thé class left Friday night for Washington. Those from this part of the town who graduated were Frank Benson, Adeline Kimball, Gladye Smith and Miriam Young. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunt- ington have received word of their safe arrival m Waukesha, Wis. Poland’s textile industry has effected iz the United States the purchese of 5,000,