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A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It e —— -m.unu. SATURDAY, ez, vn Asulhunms-i_ : ‘Advertisement Wil Sell It ABnllefinForS-h Mv-&emxwms@lt WANTED—Male 3 WANTED—Famale ‘WANTED—Miscellaneous . FOR SALE BE A DETECTIVE—Big work ; we show you. Write Baal ‘73ts St, New York. “MEN—Growers of dependable nursery. stock want reliable representative selling all (he year around; commission Dly at the Geom £ Makaon 00, 3 SRw 8¢ ===_fl===,=—=—— 2 de25d book orders “for trees, shrubs, time uo delivering. nxvn Brethers' N-n- ‘weekly; experience unmecess Hies, Rochester, N. T. S0 | net R T i Siaep; iy Dumpers %%m New York Nurserics, e -"' 'm o] wver” M» ;"‘- ited .‘ ml lookln:.’ g‘dll. o range . reduces MARRY if or resuits, seasonable H Soe. hdew-ndnn Gasaver \Corp., 16 ears old, weighs : Au—nng 7 years Fark Row, New York. Jeasa “"' Y Yantic. FMne SALES MANAGERS — Best loan and fnvestment contract; commands instant iy confidential; most rel perience ; Sesstul Club, " Mrs. Nash, B Calif. ‘fii‘_——u_-_ forses; Just u—rxvd trom Hnnmu -‘1!& u head ot mru'-, workers and WANTED—Dish. washer. once. S. F. Peterson, Inc., ufi% St TWANTEDAdults, age 25 10 70 to vines, mmission try me best and most euccesaful “Home Maks Bundreds rich wish marriage soon ; trict: most_reliable; years ex- Suc- Nash, Box 556, Oak- JOR BALE 50 actes of standing grass. Talwhoua 46-14, )uulm S R o S B R — care Bullgut“ Ne FOR SALE—Shoemaker's Singer ma- chine, cheap if taken at once. 86 Frank- tin st jezod ATTENTION I—Will sell Wildwyn cot- tage, .5 rooms, porch, garage, large lot, nvua Jeacs, besutinl view, Point of , Conn. Bargain to TSt g Eorse, m;:vz (Ha- agen| attention ; ““"'w_‘-ifix ufl' 2 2 e < st‘": u w:“ = = m 3255 | ven. 7 i TR e e o ey ear 3o Maln o engineer, 27, W.. Washington, D. C. jeibd | Bmana i 30200 | wants wite, "W-Bex' 85 Teague, ‘Hologe; T STOCKINGE_Men's, womes CIVIL SERVICE exammations for Ol elerks for postal mail service and govern- ment devartments; men, women, over 11; 120 month ; experience unnecessary. For Darticulars, write. J. Leonard (for- FOR SALETwo or three very £0od 3’““ Borses. Jaceb C. Hater, Norwich Town. 18d 43, wants wife. E-Box 432 Leagus lurabus, Ohio. 1&254 “CALIFORNIA bachelor, worth uo(m. $2 per dozen p: .§ dogen sent C) O, D. for §1, oF “write fot catalogué of hosiery, house dresses, underwear, et¢. Economy Sales Co., Boston, Mass." Je25d T ¥o eignt-room colo- mer civil service examiner), §91 nnm- JOIN our Lonesome Club! ble Bidg., Washington, D. lonely members. Enclose stamp, FOR SALE Tnou-nd- SALE—Modern nial house, With own' water system, room, steam heat, and garden, in village X lof North Stor Hib- NT Chicago. j-:sd - 2 W wool— I have 15 Horses that are broken in for - ¢ e 3354 |all kinds of work. They are for sale or | BACHELOR, 33 has §35.000, would — S trade at right prices, Come and see them. | marry. Z-Box 325 Club, Fort' Wayne, WANTED—Position b: “experienced oo S g L s Raoa sulesman, 23, who would like to connect LME! 3 With ladies’ and gentiemen's furmishings | Tel 636-3. J3a | LADY 26 store or furniture concern. Phone §15-2. 25d WANTED Man to sell_guaranteed trees, plants; weekly 3 rnecessary ; write now. Bar- Rochester, N. Y. _ je25d $36 weekly, 75¢_hour spare guaranteed, taking orders for guar hosiery ; no delivering; pay in ad- experience unnecessary. Bex 7, P ¥ i34 League, B DENTISTS with rheumatism DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. * Norwich, Genn. " NOTICE Send name and address today.. A Box X-147, Little Rock, Ark. spondent, Toledo, Ohio. Je25d ¥ WILL gladly tell anyone ne_suftering ow I 'was cured in four days after two years' terrible' suffering. It ‘matters not what form you have, what you, have tried or how long stinding. GET MARRIED — Best matrimonial paper published ; free for stamp. Corre- nington, near trolley. bcrd K Nufiln, Norwich, Cm!my o igeons: Homing $3_ver P& t.hl $T0\5 per pair, 'hlllshlerl O! Der pair, Almes 36 per pair, Tiplis $2. ber air, ‘Chickens Sigeons. $é- per bain Bullels, §3 per pair. 95 Peck St sezéd FOR) SALE—Eskimo ~poodle _pups, § weeks ‘'old, males $25, females $20, one mile from Wauregan, Conn., or on_the D-’::lfi::qn read. “A. Woliow. Tel. 58-4. FOR SALE —_—_— () A two apartment house, in good location, on the West Side. Each apartment has six rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, 92 good lot and fine garden. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKU:‘.Y Phones 278 MAIN STREET Red Cedar Ches_ts ~ FOR SALE - HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephone 87 SMITH AVENUE FOR SALE—automobiles B ham_St. “For SALE A veda fountai fat 178 CHI St SALE—Heifer. Apply 80 Dun- Jezda 30 cen steady work to experience and ability, Avr‘y P x 665, New ilaven, Conn. 244 Reliable tian for general go0od_location, good home, DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office-in the THAYER BUILDING Springvale Farm, Jewett g Room 207 High 00! boy would s ;‘:Ad- DR. D. J. s g " DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn, House, 254 Or- Je21d |-Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6130—8 WANTED — Houseman _who under- Telaphons Ponemah Mills Board- | - vill Je21d month commence; rallway mail reds needed ; ' list positions mediately. 'Franklin Insti- Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. MARRY—For speedy marriage, abso: Iutaly the "best, larxest in the country established 18 years; thousands weaithy members, both sexes, wishing early mar- riage; confidential descriptions free. The Old Reliable Club, Mrs. Wruble, Box ¥ 13 Oakland, Cai 3e NDREDS apply for . de23a PAIKB Ior le. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. ones. Don’t miss me. and small ones. Je23d ¥OR SALEJersey cow, will freshen next week. R. B, Slater, Preston City. Je23d every M only one goes to werk, If you are not successful, t our meth Fred L. Barnes, Hamilton, Baltimore, Md. je25d " ¥OR_BALE—Five acres of ‘Eah Town. e23d e Apply to, William | CATS With 6 post top express bodies; a Have some fine | Chance to get a Ford commerefal car at Both stock farms standing grass. Wm. Waters, Vergason Ave.. Nor- FOE SALE—Ford 1918 touring car, ree Ford comn ial B o Ty, Jlow price; brices $90 to 3165 The Jordan Auto Co., Willimanti FOR SALE—Reo speed wagon, in good ; price §400. The Jordan illimantic. Je2od FOR SALE—1918 series Dodge Bros.” screen side business car; price $650. The Jordan Auto Co., Willimantic. jezsd LONELY maiden, just 19, worth $10,- : il marry. . ox 85, Oxford, Fia. o CATHOLICS wishing to marry, was ing introductions, booklet free’ W Catholic __Correspondence Club, Grand Rapids, Migh. je25d YOUR future foretold; send dime, birthdate for truthful, reliable, convine~ ing trinl reading. Hazel Hause, Box 315, Los_Angeles, Cal. je1ss JOSHUA TAYLOR, Passenger Traffic Agent for the Cunard, Anchor, Donald- ‘Son, also: White Star Bteamship Com- ! panies, will bé at Willey's cigar store in 001 FOR SALE—Five springers and Downing, Moosup | young _cows, one new milch. Piainfield, Conn. je23d four Jdmes Tel. 22-5 “FOR SALE—1919 Oakland fouring } car, wire wheels, excellent tires, good running order; price $690. The Jorden Auto Co., Willimantic. JeZod "FOR . Norwich ; small payment dow: formation, address . Confidential, Bulletin, 3 $10 per cord. -C. S. Brown, Phone 1099-2. je2ad FOE SALE—White pigs, 8 weeks old. H. C. Henzgler, Plain Hill. je22d E—One of the most valuable pieces of business property on Main St, For in- care d FOB SALE—Hard wood, Stove lengths, Yantic! FOR SALE—_1915 Buick touring, mod- el C-37, mew_ tires. good running order {Brice $400. The Jordan Auto C i mantic. TFOR SALENew Marbohm Six car, never been used; price over $1,650, will uljl S1ao0 Box 403, Webster,’ Mass. je2: FOR SALE—Ford delivery machine, panetled body, s shape, ready to new ndmtor, good tires, good condition. I Inquire | P- 1 Advertisement Will Rent It AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES A JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in olls and {_:oollne. “ph‘nd ;}!To'% St ‘\orv‘l‘l'g.h . JTelephone 318, High test gasoline, Mobloils of 2 Erades, and auto ‘accesso” ries. Jelod HAVE your tres iitreaded, look like new, wear-like new, ufiofl 28 new. in St teb24d Lanoie Tire Co.. 93 W. PUNCTURE KOR-KER "SR guaranteed to seal any-puncture up to the size of a tenpenny nail—and it does even to twenty-penny nails and 1-4-inch- spikes. Demonstration and * salesroom, * 143 Wator Stroet; ‘Norwich—Also’ sold by 23 3 Atwoed‘s Aun Sup;ly sem--. RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under' Air Pressure .MUD GUARDS * AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED b AND REPAIRED }! WM. E. SHANLEY |8 499 MAIN STREET, (East i | OVERHAULING AND REPRR WORK | 6F ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim-i ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | Blacksmlving ali its branches Seott & Glark Gorp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET le) s, h i Setin p 7% lrun. “Inquire’ Conneeticut Popcorn Co., Rochester Jedd D E N T l S T the Alice Bldg,, from ¥ Uil 5 Satwurday |\, FOB SALE=Tvo ;i\oisrlfin‘l;:l‘l‘n. 1 and |50 Watergs Jez4d PERCHE R g Vi seokh e uimese Jor ‘thess. limes - will Drosses | Anderson, K. F..b. No. b, Ciy. —je20d (OB, SALE Peeriess racer, or wil ; ks BLOCK, ON & 8QUAR ths, passports and, sailing permits for | “poR BALE—One good farm and double L e e et Tolophone 774 Lot CRel, llirond 5L, Baltio. | pono Wi A M, L opane, Iguble | Broad St, Danisioon Jezee MAN EXPERIENCED on plece . 4188 Phone 78, o gedd mm‘x SAI-E:HUf Indflanh mustorsnyc‘lfi = I g ecar, cf worste steady work; good pay. Ap- WANTED—Vailts and cesspools THGR BALETen tons avod Fay: Frel | eont e tatiaaD for cas 1“;3 e i H arris, R. F. D. 1, Box | w, Hoxie, Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 62. jesd ESTONBP MILLS, Danlelson, BUILDING nnr:&d STOP h i m;;”:er’ dr‘on SA}(AEv;?ne Ford ton truck, worm e 8 o - | arive, . ¥ iew o Je2sd Jonk XOU WANT & healthy, wealthy, |+hing in the line of second-hand furn- | tires ol rounty 14" Ang: roniitian prie ————| PEBRONE & Christian Co. butiding | OV Wt NORC VTR 48y, ) 00 ture, atoves, ete. New London Salesroom, | right fof quick Sale. Inquire at Mcchanic euiiiraciors, 8Lonework, brickwork, —con- 'OdPMs“" < - L 16 Water St, Norwich. ~Phone 1703-2. | St. Garage, Danielson. crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and anythiug extra. '15 Plalt Ave. Tel. No. Call between b and .30 a. m. and STONE MASONS WANTED RNk I AL d urk d h BY O. L. WILLARD e o nerate worky all “gussamtesd of Willimantic furniture, stoves, etc. we Write, call or 'phone §32-3. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson’ St., Willimanti jedd antiques ; oldest and largest dealers Norwich we buy and sell anything; high. Louis D, Ward, 30 and 3 Norwigh, ~Phone 708-3. / “WANTED—Antiques and second hand pay cash. " WANTED—5®ond hand furniture and n Clean Shavings GIVEN AWAY FOR THE CARTING Peck-McWilliams & Company work. 123 Oakridge St, Norwich, Conn. Telcphono_ 631 wardd The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ng and earn scme money ing papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy.|- —— Call at the Bulletin Office. wlLLlAM C. YOUNG = == Successor_to : STETSON & YOUNG LOST AND FOUND . CARPENTER and BUILDER veén 43 Pear! LOST e - Best work d materials, at Tright 3 : t ¥ ;':2;5“'- prices, by skilted labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. WANTED—Experienced spoolers om woolen yarn. _Yantic Mills. je22a WEISLER'S Farm Agency sells farm quick. sk any farmer. Send for list- ing blanks, Danielson, Conn. Je32d FAGAN'S SMOKE SHOP has made thousands of friends in this part of the U-—S:~ If you hev never bin in to see us, now js a good time to start” La Bonita Manila ine of 50c pipes. Opp. Woolworth's 5 and . hayer Bldg. entrance, STENOGRAPHERS, retaries at excellent salavies are in con- hooklkeepers, sec- stant demand. ~Special day and evening classes start this meek. Write for par- ticulars or call a gister at once. Norwich Comimercial School, 142 Main Phone 1431. jezud WANTED—Second hand furniture, an- tiques and books. King, 48-50 Water St. Tel. §8-2. Je20d AN BXCELLENT-position awafts you if youljoin the day or evening classes now forming in secretarial studies, book- keeping, shurthand, typewriting, etc., at Jewett Business School, 50 Irankfin' St. Phone 1311. Je20d ZUNERAL DIRECTORS G U TRUCKING C..D. JOSLYN, 22 West Main St. move everything anywhere. We Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- ehinery. Phone 367-3. Commings & Ring Faneral Directors LOCAL and long distance auto truck- ing._Phone 1926. A. Siegel. GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. 341 long_distance moving, " irucking and ex pressing. _Tel. 387-5. "GEOBGE LAMBERY, Occum, teaming, and Embalmers || st s Our e 322 Main S “Tong Distance Moving and E Tong xpressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1455, Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 235-2 Lady Assistant GAGER trucki ] lalt) Jotin fhaaag Sy Embalmer C. B. BEOMLEY & SON, Prompt Service Day or Night Shetucket St Phone 3 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone §07. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street ARGARS CIGARS Whitestons Cigar sare $70 per thousand 4. ¥. CONANT, 11 Frasklis 86 TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail Wenqyaun:rletelimof Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over, JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET . NORWICH, FONN. (Established for Ha.f a Gentury) HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT SHORE RESORTS HALCYON HOUSE, WATCH HALL, R. 1. TO kLIY—-I"rm‘ ll(lkln;l‘ury rooms by week or season, for housekeeping, free bathing from the house, m&'g and fishing—June 19th to Sept. 18th. Apply L. Haase, Fort l(Ansfleld Road, ‘Watch Hill, R. L BOOKBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blan Reska Mada and Bided ia, Qulax ‘- 6. THOMPSON, F. S. iropodint, oo 2 Cotn. Phone 1366-4 isnlld Phone 175, WANTED—We pay highest prices: for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- gurs 6 for 26¢, and a corkin' ‘mar2d e T T PRETTY FARM HOME, 90 acres, nice location, main state road, near good . markets, pleasing surround- ings, beautiful shade, fish and ice pond near house and on farm, river on one side, land well divided info fertile Helds, - | spring and brook watered pastures and 2 | valuable woodland, lots fruit, two 6-room cottages, barns and farm buildings: all only Je24d TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Comn, 0, $500 cash, rest easy terms. FOR SALE 1920 Harley-Davidson motoreycle with sidecar and full equip- ment, at low price. Write Box 422, Dan- C je2ld FOE SALE—Ford fouring car, fair con- dition, §225. - Norwich Welding Co. jesd FOE SALE—1817 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52.Shetucket St may20d USED MACHINES VERMONT COWS ANOTHER CARLOAD OF GOOD, YOUNG COWS—JUST ARRIVED. FRED W. HOXIE Phone 62 LEBANON, CONN.| 1915 Saxon Delivery Body 1917 Dodge Touring 1916 Reo Runabout 1917 Keo Touring 1915 Buiek Touring 1920 Scripps Booth Runabout 1920 Oakland Sedan 1920 Hupmobile Touring In good condition and at reasonable ices. Terms if desired. C. V. PENDLETON, e ey A Very Attractive Residence In Willimantic, Conn. FOR/ SALE - Situated on Pleasant Street, corner Mountain; splendid location, cen- tral and convenient to schools, Main et and business sections. House contains 14 rooms, large verandas and beautiful grounds. A bargain if sold at once. WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Phone 38-5 45 Broadway. Service Sta HUPMOBILE AGE) Lake St. CY. TO RENT STORE TO LET—Large store former- ly occdpied by New Bargain Store, Put- nam, located on Main St. suitable for automobile supply. shop, or wholesale | Apply at People’s Market, 268 . Putnam. jesd _FOR RENT—Summer bungalow et Kitemaug-on-the-Thames. Phone 1876-4 je25d TO RENT—Flat of six rooms and bath, all moderg improvements, desirable location. Phon® 1476-3. FOK RENT — Furni: TOO! d wre Co, Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We rooms for light housekeeping. 1. Union buy, sell and_exchange. jelld Street. Je25d WILL PAY CASH for second hand up- right pianos and player pianos; name lowest figure, make and style. The Piaut- Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. jeiod ‘ I WILL BUY your upright piano or player piano and pay you cash for same; advise best price, and make. Write “Spot jewvd * all kinds, all sizesy anywhere in_Connecticut. 1s your farm for sale? Call, write or telephone Hei- man's . Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds 5'-, Danielson, Conn. JeTd ‘WANTED—Farms A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Pnone 717-3 Norwieh. marzsd TheLiberal LoanCo wishes to anmounce that they are opem for busimess at 81 Frarklin St., with o full line of Lugzuge, Toys and Musical In- struments. Opposite Providence Bakery, WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS WANTED—Sccond hand and_antique | . Ford, 235 Itumuum Tiger & Kreten, successors to Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN| MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. AUTOS ¥OR HIBE FRANKLIN SQUARE T 3.“ 6L Phone 1900 LG T Brown. - ecpita “FOR BENT—Closed car for, funerals, 'fll ete. Tel. 1171. John Wolfe. e Hunt’s Taxi Service LOCAL AND LONG.DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. . WEDDINGS, cHRlsT_ENINGl, FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 2 chlm_mm Ava GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone 511 FOR SALE Seven-room Cottage, Within eight min- utes' walk from Franklin Square, with modern_improvements. Property must be For further sold. Owner leaving city. particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOR: Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. $5,000 WILL BUY jelsd 2 Houses, 2 tenements each. - Located For on Hickory street near Prospect. full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO ol. 683-3 A NEW HOUSE IT"S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwich. The house has six |room| and all modern improvements, Cel- lar is cemented. There’s a good garden. Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE, Eleven-rdom house. centrally in best condition. wishes to sell property. Price right. FEANCIS D. DONOHUE. - 198 CLIFF STREET £ - | mediately. e A —— located, for rooming house.or light housekeeping, Owner leaving town. TO RENT—Six room, all improved, far, Call at 104 North Mata “or el 6834, “To R Building " Suitable for storage Phone 1627 New London. Jez3d LEONARD BRIDGE (Goshen Hill). Conn., furnished rooms in“a delightful country home, reasonable. M. Smith. iew Norwich. Cottage at Pleasant I { i Aug 1st. Apply 28 Otis St,, _Je22a NT—Store on Thames Square; also barn for storage, O'Con- je1td TO RENT—The property at No. 90 Wil- liams St, large house with all improve- ments, garage and garden; possession im- Apply to Charles W. Burton, No. 744 North Main St. jelld FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with hot and cold water, bath connection. Box 347, Bulletin. je7d Futnished rooms, Wwith or 15 Boswell Ave. jebd TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. mayzsd TO RENT — Furnished rooms. Tele- phone 274. jan7d TO REN without board. PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, | CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Heating. JOMN BLUM, Breed Buiding. Phone, PHONE 568-5. The very plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices s guar- m&eed also heating and ‘gasfitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mala St. ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs - FOR SALE AT BEST VIEW SUMMER RES- IDENCE OF 6 ROOMS AND BA' THOROUGHLY MODERN A FULLY FURNISHED, TOGETHER WITH GARAGE AND BOAT HOUSE. FOR QUICK SALE PRICE $5,500 ASK _James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET — SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 1567-4 ¢ 32 6TH STREET WANT A PLUMBER? CALL 716-13. Ordering from us a sure cure for worry. DO IT NOW. We have built up our business on prompt and correct ser- vice and courteous treatment of our cus- tomers. SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, 26 Sixth St., Greenoville. COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and Kindlings in lazge of small guantities ~Phone 604 - -2, apiro, low St., former] Durkee declsd PRINTING e} ARCHITECTS PRINTING of all kinds promptly and Estimates promptly and cheerfully given. The Bulletin Co.. neatly done. 6 CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Norwieh. Conn. “ CHARD®S P. INSUKANCE ARE YOU COVERED BY INSURANCE? If not. communicate with HAROLD S. BURT, 120 Laurel Hill Ave., before it Is too late. He represents able ‘com- panies in all kinds of insurance. Prompt | service. Phone 598-3. | automatic feeders, {manure _ s | mower, Yankee horse rake, Walter We A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It _— AvCTION STANTON L. BRIGGS .. AUCTION .. Auctionser Having sold farm, “Bimcroft,” uated o the 8’ Lebanon Center, 1 Will sell at public auction on the prem- ists, on TUESDAY, JUNE-28, 1984, at o'clock & my the folloying property: 12 HEAD OF § One registered Guernsey bull, Storrs Comet, 2 years old, sire Grassiands Comet, dam"Simple Eruu a .uu ani- mal el'hl COWS, I‘“ Jersiy. Some Iatety” e freshen soon; one Jeraey Wo young Giiernsey helfers. REGISTERED BERKSHIRE SWINE One Berkshire boar, - Symboleer - 25th, own_brother to 1919 world’s_champlon; purchased from W. S. Corsa, White Hall, one Berkshire sow, Chestnut Bells from Harry W. Kright's, Littieton, Mass.; four young gilts from the above stock,’9 weeks old; they are beauties. THREE, HORSES One bay horse, weigiit about 1200 bs. one brown mare, weight about 1200 Iba. good workers, single or double, sound and all right’ one brown driving mare. weight about 950 Ibs., fine driver amd 11"- | absolutely safe for women_or .children. About 40 pure bred R. 1. Red hens, 2 farming tools, _light team wagon. dump cart, Curtiss easy pull cader, ~two-horse = Deeririj tedder,. rid! new), £ cultivator (nearly Tz cultivator, Oliver plow, Syracuse furrowing pilow, 3 other, plows, cut- i ke-tooth harrow, fodder_cutters, ay_pump, knapsack paris rreen gun, corn planter, 1 Gl ol barbeq wire, 1 full ol Hog fence, 12 mew swing stanchions (never been” uscd), Cooley ~creamer. & Cooley cans, Labeock tester, cream separator, 1 market toeboard wagon (aimost new), and a dandy ton bugsy, open buggy, sur- rey, sleigh, wagon poles. set team har es, surrey harnees, 5 _light . harness, stable” blankets, street blankets, about 1,000 feet of “chestnut plank,’ about 1,500 feet of chestnut board, forks, rakes, chains, iron bars, hoes, potato ' hooks. ecythes, lawn mower, and many other t00_numerous to mention. § Goods, mcluding 3 s several ol fashioned pieces. big sale. so come ear) prove terer in_attendance. F. N. TAYLOR, Lebanon, Conn. Auctioneers’ Statement: ~ Everything dvertised at this sale will be sold for high dollar. The_‘ools are in fine e @ ¢ anything in the stock line should be sure znd attend this sale. Come early and enjoy 2 good eale. DO YOU BELIEVE IN + “SAFETY FIRST ?” If so place your insurance for Firs, Liability, Automobile, Life, Accident and Heaith, with HAROLD 8. BURT Phone 588-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Careful Attention to Ali Details. Burglary, AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service com- nected. Phone. Shetucket St. In Vacation Time_ INSURE what you leave be hind against Burglars and what you take with you against Trans- portation and Summer Hutel] hazards, and yourself against Accidents WITH {B. P. Learned & Co. li 28 SHETUCKET STREET AGENCY 75 YEARS OLD J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE SPICIAL TOWN MEETING ‘THe lezal voters in)Town Mee the 'l‘m\n of Norwich are he eby warne .l< held in l}‘ Town Hall in said A\arwl\.h on W ng of | iSDAY, 3U 29TH, 1921, at 8 o'clock p. m., and there to "deter then they mposed upon_fowns of th 1y 4t a meeting of the R this County in the Ge held on the 16th day of __Also, to authorize t Town 'to_borro $22,714, | manner Coun- | atives of | Assembly | , 1921, id tax, to_d jons of the Town deem. proper. 24th Dated at Norwich, Conn., this day of June,.192 B C./K., BAILEY, BUSHNELL, P.-T. CONNELL, Selectmen: of tll'e Town of Norwich. je2: NOTICE® The legal voters of the First District ot Colchester, Con o hereby warned | to hear the report of the Officers of the | District, to" elect one mem }three years, to lay a tax if elect Auditors, and any other busi- ness:proper to be done at sald mecting. District Committee. Colchester, Conn., June 24th, 1921 je25d MUSIO ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher ‘of the Violir Phone 127-4 Bliss Place I Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telophone 852-2° 53 UNCAS STREET to. meet at A con | Academy, Col y, June 30th, 1921, at 8.30.p. m. (standard time), DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European plan, Hayes Props. ~Telephome 1227. s Broadja: “Yot1 Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wi No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s ' Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM’S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street 1%4th DIVIDEND Office of the Norwich Saving Society, Norwich, Conn,, June 11, 1821. THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY | HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT SIX MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVi- DEND'AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO ON AND AFTER JULY 15th, 1921. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. June 11, 1921, Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. Norwich, . . . . Conn. Burton Stanhope, a student of the Uni- versity of Syrrcuse, is spending his v cation with his parents here. crhouse, after spending the returned ‘to he school at teacher in He L, London were calling on friends here Sun- day. Miss Evelyn Séeley closed her school here Friday. yllis Newman of Ohio, who has Wedver and daughter of Neéw P Raymond Stanhope is at Camp Devens for two weeks. Mrs, W. C. 8 ate and son William, who rg the winter in New ndon, e returitd to their home for the summer. Frank Gorton and family -of Indianap- olis, Ind., have arrived in Little Boston Vfor the summer. GRISWOLD The executive committes of the Y. P. 8. C.“B. Iola Butten, Rev. J. P.. Richard- son and Mrs. Arthur Yahn, brought in their report for new officers Sunday report was accepted and thé cted 7 Montgomery; ¥ice president, Mrs B. Montgomery ; corresponding secrltary, Mrs. A. Geer; recording secrctary, Ellen Campbell; treasurer, Charles Campbell; organist, Mrs. J. P. Richardson. Committees Lookout : Mrs. Victor Campbell. - Drank:. Morgan, Elsie Lord; prayer meeting. Mrs. . J. P. Richardson, Kilen Camphell, 4. Fred Bd- mond ; soci#l, lola Button, Mrs. Yahn, Charles Campbell; musle, Mrs, WNI Ed- mond, Mrs. J. P. Richardson, Harold Geer ; ml.ll'fl)fllry- Mrs. E. A, Geer, Rev. J. P. Richardson, Frank Morgan; flower, Blanche Montgomery, Ellen Campbell, Tola Bytton. “You know, Henrym I speak a8 1| think.” “Yes, daring; only oftener.”—Cape Town Argus. President,, the place this week placing an extensior Iine from the village to the Bluff, for in- sialling clectrio lighting in the cottages there. G Mrs. Edwin W. Jones of Mt Vermon N. Y., who has taken the cottage of Ste- phen Norman again this season, arrivec in the village Monday and is slopping 2! the home of Miss Caroline B. Freemar until she has the eottage ready to occu: vy. Mrs. Jones is entertaining Mr. and 3irs. Rogér de Bussy of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., for the Yale-Harvard regatta at the cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S. Eiliott of Norwich and Mrs. Ellfott's sister, Miss Helena Wulf, of Putnam, have arrived al the Wulf Den on the Bluff and will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Wulf of Putuam soon. - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wulf of New Haves and Miss Dorothy Wulf of Ner- wich are at the sottage of Herman Wuli on_the Bluff. Mrs. Latham E. Smith was a reeent guest of her relatives in New Londea. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, and she was accompanied home by their daughtes Eleanor, who is to spend the summer ai the home of Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Ballou of Ner- wich Were callers in the place recently. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bruce of Snikuj farm’ entertained recontly Mre. F. P. Avery, Mrs. Sheehan, Miss Julia Conmor, Miss Elizabeth Shay, Miss Jennio Hatly all of New London, and H. C. Porter of the submarine base. The Y. M. C. A and welfare work finisbes at the submarine base on Jun 30. The work was conducted there dur- ing the wan Rev. J. W. Carter, whe has been retaified in the weifare service there since the war closed, making his term of service three years, has accepted the pastorate of tie Methodist Episcopal church at Attawaugan, in the Norwich district of the New England Southern conference, and will assume his new du- ties soon. Rev. Mr. Carter came to the base for war work from another confer- ence, being pastor of a church in Fall River, Mase., at that time. Rev. Mr. Carter and family much missed in the M. E. church ties of the village, where he b ized a Junior league during the year i of the young people of the & assisted greatly in praise services, help- ing in all departments of church work during his free hours from his dulies a! the base. Mrs. Carter was the efiicien’ corresponding secretary of the Womani Home Missionary society, and Mast David Carter has acted as pianist a some evening services. Thed have resid ed_at Brown's Crossing. Mro. Horace H. Sears and son. Alfre¢ Dana Sears, of Hastings-onsthe-Hudson | arrived Tuesday to spend some weeks a: their cottage, the Wren's Nest, Allyr road. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Randoiph Mathewson mo- tored here from Springficid, Mase., Tues- day to visit Mr. Mathewson's sisters, the Misses Mathewson, until after the Yale Harvard races. . Mrs. Alfred Steers of Brookiyn, N. Y. ha arrived and opened the family cot- iage on the Bluff. Her daughter, Mrs William Baylies, wife of Dr. Baylics, and children, also of Brooklyn, are at theis cottage adjoining. .Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Simmons are em- tertaining Mr. Simmons' brother-in-law and eister, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mahoney of Boston, over the Yale-Harvard regat- 12 The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the M. E {church held its regular meeting in the vestry 'of the M. E. church Thursday af- ternoon. The work was on luncheon selt and aprons. Rev. G. F. Goodenough and fammy _ on Friday for Westminster, where to- day (Saturday afternoon) he will offi- ciate at the wedding of his sister, Mise Gertrude Goodenough, to William James, a druggist of New York. Rev. Mr. Good- chough and family will be gome over Spnday. : | " Ledyard grange held its regular meet- {ing on Friday evening, June 17, with Joseph A. Clark, master, in the chair. An old fashioned spelliig match was the feature of the lecturer's hour. Rev. G. F. Goodenough was declared the champies speller. [ "Supervisor W. S. Dakin of Hartferd, together with Frederick W. Burton and John McGuire, members of the building committee of the town school committee, vieited the different schoolhouses in town during ‘the pats week, 1o note what re- pairs ehall be made on them during the summer vacation. Miss Virginia Goodenough was the leader of the Christian Endeavor meet- Ing on Sunday evening. Adam Plerson of New York and Mim Laura Perkins of Gales Ferry have bees recent guests of Mrs. Edwin Avery. The Ledyard Thimble club met with Mrs. Arthur D. Barrett on Wednesday afternoon. A goofl attendance was pres- ént and refreshments were served at the close. Louis ¥. MacDonough of New Haven was a week end guest of Carl Holdridge. Rev. A. E. Kinmouth will supply the pulpit in the Comgregational church on Sunday morning in the absence of the regular pastor. Mrs. Bertha L. Avery met with & se- vhre accident by her horse becoming frightened at an automebile. She was thrown and her arm dislocated. She U resting comfortably at present. WESTFORD At 11 & m on Saturday, Jume 18th, Alice Florence Burrill of Westford and | Zarl Ernest James of Warrenville were united in marriage at the Congregational chureh in Stafford Springs by Rev. Levi Rees. The best man was Allen A. James. the bridesmald Miss Bertha N. Burrill The bride and her maid wore dresses of dark blue canton crepe Wwith hats 1o match, the bride carrying bridal roses and her mald sweet peas. At the home of the bride's parests, Mr. and Mrs. Justin M. Burrill, a wed- \

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