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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get — It ‘WANTED—Famale WANTED—Miscellancous THE ZEE-ZEE Rubber €o. desires a store manager; salary and liberal ssion ; $2,000 cash bond required. at No. 52 Shetucket St. _ je27d WANTED—High schoo! boy would| WANTED—A chambermald, at__the ke ht work duri summer vacstion, | Auditorum Hotel. je28d Address R. A, this office. je33d g ey, month commence ; railway mail ; hundreds needed ; 'list tions | home. Address Box L. M. F., care Bul- free; Write immediately. ‘Frapklin Insti- | letin. de2sa_ Saa Dept. 315, Rochester, N. Y. _Jedd | “oauamnGim for gencral house- WANTED work ;” wages $50. Apply Mrs. ECan’:‘ An experienced woolen card work in boarding house; $10 a week with board; come ready to work. Thames_St. ant woman as housekeeper in widower's Steele, 227 State St, New London, Jezéa E——— e WANTED—Woman for_general house- 178 West e28d WANTED—Position by refined Protest- POR SALE—Horses stripper. The Dunham Mills, Inc. POQUONOCK, CONN. 10 Miles from Hartford on Trolley lime. 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. horses, weighing from 1000 to 1400 Ibs., ages from o to § years; saddle horses and drivers. cheap. Agt. FOR SALE—Two or thre horses. Jacob C. Hafner, Norwich Town. all kinds of work. trade at right prices. Come and see them. HORSES—Just received, 15 head of also 3 high class will be sold 17¢ North Main St R. J. Dunn, je29d Tel, 1776. je27d years old, weighs Yantic. Phone je22d o very gooa Jel3d FOR SALE at are broken fn for ey are for sale or | I have 15 Horses = ELMER B. PIERSO. TUTORING — Experienced teachers, college graduates, willing to take limited . it B B ST FOR SALE—Two new mileh cows, Hereford, calves by side, give over 20 number ‘of high, grammar school or com- | quarts a day, 2 Ayrshire, 1 Holstein, new mercial pupils during summer. Address| milch. Pet Nawrocki, Yantio, E\L Baox 100, Bulletin Oftice. Je2sd | 1704, s je29d WANTED—Bookkeeper, a_splendid Giehler, ass. Public Accountants, Je29¢ wants agents to sell complete line sou_ills, 503 Broadway, New York. o] T WANTED—Bees and hives ; also a | good milks goats; give Drice and lare, A1 Junssen, North Windham. 3et portunity is offered to build up & profit- uble business (part or full time), hand. ling and staling our business recorder —the one book swstem. The.only capital required is aggressiveness. Bourque & Holyoke, WANTED—Large shirt manufacturer shirts direct to Wearer; exclusive pat- terns; big values; free ‘samples. Madi- “WANTED — Second hand household FOB SALE—A red chest, 31 in. 4 ind o Gedar Centra 2 | wide, 20 tn. High, 19 in. jong. with lock, ! |A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Rent It| _ Advertisement Wil Get [ WINDHAM Friday evening, June 24, there was a very pleasant community gather- in the, pariors of the South Windham wureh. The many friends of Mr. and W, P. Barstow had assembled in|Breed ition of Mr. Barstow’s 70th birth- = t S five-room teme- RENT—Pleasant Inquire €35 Eawt Main St. je28d casters and tray; price $38.50. ire. 87 Smith Ave. Tel. 838-14. jez9d FOR SALE— Lot of _standing FOR SALE—A 1930 Chevrolet car, littlerused, in fine ocond! Wiison, Willimantic, Ct., R. tol %'1-%:1‘ 04 to exorem farewells, as they| . Wadeo” Eugens o33 deave fo make their homd In EJalS- |5 odes’ most gramatic sory of the Mr. Barstow has for 36 years been|' ¢St Will be the principal attraction afl cennected with the local manufacturingthe Breed theatre and Majestic Reof TO RE! without ments, 1476-5. N§—Six and bath, with or R next e Frunk Catverva in Dasaaris, e aquire of M. C. Herrich. Je3sd FOR SALE—_Three Spits pupe. Call or e S Romavel Ave 77 i Sty “tons slanding hey. ‘Tel. 523-12. FOR SALE—1918 Denby condition, just_averhauled ; will Shacrohansicy, 15D. No. 4, 1o formerly the Read Farm. — JEHFMW T e e < roasonable. Write' or call m. Frank E. d of = FOR SALE— 3. G. Lewis, Hi FOR SALE—Chester White DIgs, Jfl o weeks old, H BOW.. seph sé:mg:-:k”.h w8 8o, dom oods, | antique furniture, china, e Beckwith, 69 Twelfth § ooks and pictures, glassware cte ] ?;553 d_Farm. 1e24FMW | Norwich, Conn. Je28d est cash prices. Louls D. Ward, 3033 B e T Watér St Norwich, apriFNW FOR SALE-—Buick 1914 touring car, 0d order, e 3o yat) FOR SALE_Ford fouring, late shock absorbers and other . accessori $450. _Seen after b p. mw, James Sull cheap. Yantic ¥OR SALE—14 acres standing grass, WANTED—By American family, tage, six or sevén rooms, privileges. Address F. cot- with modern conveniences, In_good location, with garage C., care, Bulletin. Newton St. F. H. Shobegs, East it Norwich. i e Je2éd | van,” Baltie. Je27d truck, A-1 ] on, ‘Cont., atter 540 P ith je2sd t me of | Garden today and Thursday. with Hasry &‘:’J:’%‘iflfii‘:&"&’,"&.“‘ ] Carey in the tarring role. The populal During. the evening the pastor, Rev.|Western star has done full jusice to the A W. Clifford, presented him a fountain | Stor¥ by his nterpretation the bis Ppen, the joint gift of the Good Will eir-|dramatic momentd. Tic production will cle and Mission society, on the gold band | V¢ regarded Uy those who witness &t as of which was engraved 19B21; also .Iunc of the star's best screen efforts. beautifully decorated birthday cake in| The story shows a man who returns the center of whioh burned one large, 0 the western oountry after meking hit candle. To Mrs. Barstow he presented |S(Tlke in the gold fields. He fnds thal 2 beautiful bouguet of pink and white| (B¢ Eirl he loves has given her heart ta earnations. {a younger man. uppressing his own de- Mr. Rarstow, although much surprised |5ITeS, he heips his rival in an exciting responded to this presentation, express-|3nd bloody political campaign. ing hin deep appreciation of the gift ana| WIh seontaneous bits of humer, the good will which prompted it. Mr.|4mazingly thrilling drama and heart - Barstow had an active part in the build. | €Test predominating, Jack Ford directed FOR RENY—] -room S T wt. 6. "W Carrall 408 ST B -room _cottage. Eccleston, Ashaway, R. T, Box 108, jel%d FOR BENT—A fine eight-room house B it B EED No 3y heated 10, rent P-—l'. _jeasd auliabio or repas sh 104" Weat Maim Bt "T0 RENT ¢room tenement, all = provements, at 194 West Main St. je2 FOE SALE—Cabbage plants, Surehead and Dutch Ballhead, 50 cents per 100, Storer Farm, last Great Plain, Norwich, Conn. Je2id new radiator, good tires, good condi P. 0. Bex 351, Putnam. ez F¥OR SALE—Ford 1918 touring car, i ing of this church and has served it inl?¢ StOry at-Universal City from the many ways, for 12 years acting as clerk | 2daptatation of George C."Hull R X ol Call at the Bulletin Office. DENTISTS LOST AND FOUND DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Sk —t DENTAL SURGEON ¥ L e b3 eurteenth, B __M'Grory Bldg. Norwi g charges. je e ey, Bridayeven NOTICE afietin ¢ ceive reward: o284 | DR. SINAY HAS MOVED BAL DIRECTORS IR L T LR GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE ne 630 Telep: Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Lady Assistant Phone - GAGER Funeral Director and B Embalmer Frompt Service Day or Night —W. HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co.| 28 MAIN STREET | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | AND LMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY 0R NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street COAL AND WOOD 203 Main St.. cuntraciors, pressing. New Office in the THAYER BUILDIIG Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST Norwick, Conn. 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Toesnone Office Hours: FOR SALE-—Ford delivery machine, and treasurer, for many yvears as super-| M e Golden, the pretty little intendent and teacher in the Sunday|SiTl WI® has®Tcen seen in the leading school and as acting deacon. feminine role in other recent Carey suc- The 1adies of the Good Will circie and | °¢5ses. has the supporting role. The Misslon society were In charge of the|famous Harry Carey Fiying Squadron of pleasant gathering on Friday evening, | OWpUnchers, also will be scen in action. Mrs. J. F. Cobb being in charge of gen-|ID the cast aré J. Farrell McDonald, Joe eral arrangements and Mrs. Walter| HATTSS, Charles LeMoyne, C. E. Ander- Abbe, Jr., in charge of the decorations. |50 Otto Meyers, Noble Johnson, Mark The chureh parlors were very prettily |Fenton and Bill Gettinger. arranged and decorated for the occasion | Beautiful photograpsy and maghificent Mueic was furnished by an orchestra— | Western scenery add materially to the) Mise Bvelyn Hedman, pianist, Neils |Production. " Oman, vielin, and George Healey, cor-| FOr the second featurs David Butler net. There were also piano solos by|%ill be seen in “Girls Dont Gamble.” Mrs. Agnes Russell During the even-| This is a sensational comedy drama bas- TO | P i £ eI o Phione 1981, e el barn, Jezia FOE_RENT—Tenement Starr st % FOR RENTStore 119 Franklin St Inguire A. V. Covelle, 183 Clff St. Phene 8 o374 FOR BENT—Weekapaug, R. 1, mod- ern seven-room cattage, on the 7} B 3 3 or, Tne., Westerly, R 1. jetid TO BENT—By the week, a five summer cottage, completel: furni quick. Ask any farmer. ing blanks, Danielson, Conn. AGAN'S SMOKE SHOP has m: | thousanas of friends in this part of U. S. If you hev never bin in to see now is a good time to start. Manila rs 6 for 25¢, and a corl Line o pipes. Opp. Woolworth's 5 10. 1 jezid i buy, sell and exchai Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Ly BLOCK, ON THE SQUAK Telephone 774 BUILDING PERRONE & Christ SLONEWOrK, LFICKWOTK, cement, blusier, and paiit, and extra. 16 Platt Ave. Tel. No, Call between b and 6.30 a, m. and irom 5.30 19 9 p. m: ‘augdd FUMIGNAKO JAMES—Contractor of) excavaung_and stonewurk “and house. FuisIng, cone: woi all ~ guarauteed 28 Oukridge St, Norwich, Conn. 2 marsd Clean Shavings 1 GIVEN AWAY FOR THE | CARTING Peck-McWilliams & Company WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG man's Farm | Danielson, Ageacy, in. 33 Reynolds, WANTED—Second hand and ant! ner, o5 kranklin St. Pnone 7 "WANTED W oN AVERS., LOOM WORK, APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. Send for list- Je22d La Bonita anch store, ‘thayer Bldg. entrance. Je7d Tiger & Kremen, suncessors to mar28d WANTED—To buy farm, two to .six | BABY OHIOKS, 13c each “100; o acres, Norwich Town preferred. Answer |$6.60 for 50; 34.60 for 35; White or |PSRelled bedy. Aret class shape; Tendy 1o Farm, care Bulletin. Jje27d | Brown Leghorns; other breeds at low | gi™y,jadigle Connectiow e TWANTED-Furnished - ors unfumished | Biieetj et Drepuld dellvery, Ray Otk | e it et rooms, in respectable” neighborhood, by [ e - oA R el o Adress, Box 11, Hulietin {Jedid |S RORBALEC 150 0k Al Sows with| all Tound, i fine. condition : price :D- om, with use of | b5, 04 some gilts to fm'wi."’:"- right fof quiek sale. Inquire at Mechanie telephone, witl or without furniture, by | T St e BHC | St. Garage, Danielaon. je22a out of town business house. Box 271, SALE—A soda fountain. Inquire| por gAY ¥ Ford touring car, | Bulletin. Jez7d " |at 178 Clt St. | sela g e e e oods of all| FARME for sale. Apply to Willism in excellent Water St |F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. Have some fine | FOR 8 A je2id _ |ones. Don't miss me. Both stock farms | {PRCINCR: To% enEme:, WilL s ToRso - . Inquire 52 Shetucket St manacs, | 204 _small onea, _Je23d_ | " may30d pamphlets and boOKS. ng, 48-50 | » FOR SALE—Five young cows, four Water St. Phone 38-2. Je21a mflns‘em nlngl o, new mlleh'.h‘-h;lxle: - e — [Downing, Plainfield, Conm. . ‘WANTED—Experienced spoolers on woolen yarn. Yantic Mills. _ je22d * M“"s‘;” D'Y‘.__ru_.._.-.h_."’“ FOR SALE R T FOR SALE—Hard woed, stove lengths, J $10 ver cord. C. S. Erown, Yaatie Phone 109 jedzd FOR SALE—One good farm and double house. William ‘A. Mason, Lebanon, Cona. Phone 78. jesd STOP in to Sce Us; We carry eves thing n ‘the line of Second-hand firmis ture, sloves, etc. New London Salesroom, 1§ Water St Norwich. Phone §703-3. mar2c ade the us, kin' and PRETTY FARM HOME, 3 PASSENGER ROADSTER 1920 MODEL—6 CYLINDER MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE TELEPHONE 19-2 JEWETT and eleetric lighis; near ith's three miles from New Lendon. 480, Bulletin Office. STORE TO LET—Large Iy occupled by New nam, located on Main Putnam. business. ot Main Kl,t.?sanl‘l-th-‘l\'l-‘ Fhene 1376-4 ing 2 poem was read which was contrib-|°d On the Saturday Evening Post story uted by Mrs. George N. Baker of Flor-|b¥ George Weston. ence, Mass, Mr. Barstow's sister. The| This will be shown at both the Breed poem was read by Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, | theatre and Majestic Roof Garden today Refreshments consisting of ice cream, |30 tomorrow. cake and coffee were served. There were B g over 100 present, including some from Rugle Famtee Windham and Willimantic. After singing| Scemes of the immigratin detemtion God Be With You Till We Meet Again|depot at Elis lsland, in New York bar- the company dispersed. Just before the | bor. Bedloe's Island and toe Status of hour of closing on Friday afternoon Mr. | Liberty, ships In quarantine, as well as Barstow was called into the shop and in|bassing in and out of the harbor, besides the presence of the employes Rev. J. F.|many city views furnish an interesting Cobb expressed in behalf of the employes | background for the dramatic actiom of thelr appreciation of his interest and ef-|Alice Brady's latest photodrama, “The forts and in closing his remarks pre-|Land of Hope” now showing at the Dav- Sented him a solid gold watch on the;is theatre. The star is seen in the ¥eie inner case of which was neatly en-|of a Polish immigrant girl, who makes graved: “This token of esteem presented |the journey from an East Side tenement FOR RENT—Summer TO RENT—Store on Thames rent 325; aiso barm for atorage, nor_Bids. K TO BENT—The ‘ments, and garden; ‘med| 3 kL i X A ' Com~ and furniture, an- | 90 acres, nice location, main state road, tiques J. King, 18-50 |near good markets, ing _surround- CITY Water St Je20d_ | ings, beautiful shade, fish and ice pond X s e e -~ —|near house and on farm, river on one > ‘A‘A\fm;’)l—m;“xfa‘x “"‘{'fif\‘, el rlnolt' side‘. land well divided into fertile fields, second hand Norwic - Rocogd fusul e e faey spring and brook watered pastures and AUTOMOBILES valuable woodland, lots fruit, two §-room cottages, barns and farm buildings; ail USED CARS MUST BE SOLD. anywhere in Conneclicut. s your farm| je24d Willimantic, Conn. LES, 1916 AND 1917 Ds 3 for sale Call, write or telephone Hei- SCRIPPS-BOOTH, AND 1919 OAKLAND St., SEDAN. C. ¥. PENDLETON, 45 BEOADWAY. FOR SALE FIFTY PIANO BOXES at special low price of $3.00. We have immedinte use for space they oecupy. THE FLAUT-CADDEN €O. FOR SALE and must be =old to close an estate known 1que | 17-3 AUCTIONS WITTER BROS. Auetioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main St, Danieleon, Conn. AUCTION Having sold my farm, known as the wishes to for business st 81 Franklin struments. Opposite Providence Briery. The Liberal Loan Co announce that they are opem St., with a full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- as the Billlngs property, is especially adapted and located for gemeral merchan- dising, beng a £0od going Dbusiness; there 1s at present a grest chance for the right party. For further particula:s, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAN, Real Estats Broker, may3TuThS Franklia Square, ‘Wilson Dplace, located about 1 1-4 miles north from Moosup and about 1 mile north from Central Village, on the so-called Green Hollow road lead- ing te Danleleon. from which point it is about 6 niles distgpt, 1 will eell, in order to vacate, on FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1931, at 10 o'clock a, m., standard time, WANTED . LOOMS Steady Work—One Lool MILLS CORP. WEAVERS ON KNOWLES THE NORWICH WOOLEN Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. my entire farming equipment, which includes a large and complete line of up-to-date farming tools, stock, horses, etc., as follows: e ———— A Very Attractive Residence In Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE Situated on Pleasant Strest, corner Mountain; splendid location, ce tral and convenient to schools, Main Street and business sections. House s 14 rooms, large veran and beautiful grounds. A bargain if sold at once. WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Phone 38.5 22—HEAD OF CATTLE—22 portion of Which are now of milk, one or two with calf by side, and the balance due soon; 1 yearling heifer, 1 2 year old heifer, 1 likely kind and_clever, work in old, an extra good pair of chunks, first class drivers, safe for lad children to use and weigh about AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES C. D. JOSLYN, move everything anywher tention given to chinery. Phone 3! ing. Phone 1326. A. Siegel. GUS LAMBERT, JR. long distange moyin, Tel. GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, long _distance moving and Lrucking. Tel. 617-12. No. 341 Main St. rucking and ex: COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings In large of small quantities. Phone 504 of 1335-2. K Shapiro, Willow St, formerly declid PRINTING promptly and s promptly and he Bulletin Co., 66 may1d Frankliz S Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1465, TEAMING and moving, Joun H. Ford, 23 C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. L PIANO AND FURNITURE MOV! AUTOS ¥OR H BANKLIN SQUARE T axl, 209 Maln Phone 1994 G. L En seplid T—Closed_car for funerals, etc. Te John Wolte. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING The legal voters in Town Meeting the Town of Norwich are hereby watnes fo meet in Special Town Meeting to be held in the Town Hall in said Norwich on 1921, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29TH, at 8 o'clock -, then and thers to determine whether they will appropriate a sum not to ex- coed $22,714.23 for the purpose of paying the share of this Town of the “County Tax.” imposed upon towns of this Coun- ty at a meeting of the Representatives of | TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompiiy ancd at reasonab prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 17 ng boilers and ma- LOCAL and long distance auto truck-| long_distance | Is guaranteed to seal any puncture uj does_even to twent; 1-4-inch spikes. Demonstration | y-penny nails and salesroom, Air Pressur: AND LAMP! .STRAIGHTEN WM. E. SHANLEY 5 CIGAES CIGARS 3. F. OONANT, 11 Franklin 8t TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. Whitestone Cigar aare $70 per thousand OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WO OF ALL KINDS “utomobiles, to the size of a tenpenny nail—and it Water Street, 'Norwich—Also sold by | R. S. Atwood’s Auto Supply .Store. U RADIATOR BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under MUD GUARDS AND REPAIRED 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ens, mostly White Leghorns, White has been enjoyipg a two weeks' vacation CARPENTER and HUILDER | s e T Wyandoites and Parred locks, 3 WANT A PLUMBER? _CALL 71613 | 8% €0 TS A basket lunch will be enoyed as us: > | a T e —— ey | | 707G e pigeons, German Orderi from P, o athering |Ual on the lawn. Coffee wiil be served, . Best v;orkk_‘aln: ; :\atermls. at right| L J0RAME AN AneRTI degler in %givfi?g shepherd dog, broken to drive cows. worry. ;‘o & No:v' .W:.;:v:‘::ugf; MD\'K:‘("I"“!;:":“M:H;: k:}ne math r_n.‘ g . 8 T L : | gasoline, 30 a fown St., I 1y - 8 5 igi » o - X . ;“, ‘h hat L sl s & Town, phone 318. High test gasoline, A NEW HOUSE TOOLS AND WAGONS. jour business on prompt and correct ser- | Week. be & short program in the a J elephone 60 West Main St. | Mobicils of all grades, and auto accesso: i vice and courteous treatsnent'of Miss Marion E. White is hope from| | res! e e IT'S A BARGAIN Ono nearly new Tnternation1 ¢ . f|Vomcrs U €5 smith coiege P HAVE 1 treaded, ook like p. gasoline or kerosene engine, mount- = = Mrs. E. H. Knowles, Miss Lila G. advised and Molloy was awarded a eon TRUCKING new, wear 1 35 ood. as new: || Situated in the “Plains Section” of § || CL,0" (Fear With circular saw com- SULLIVAN, THE ELUMBER, Thompson, Mrs. R. D. Cook and Mrs.: tinuance of jon amounting Lanoie V. "Main St feb2ed plete, 1 practically new King of the 26 Sixth St, Greemeville. s Wheelee” wets Boests o€ My, 3| to the peried SuEhe Norwich. The house has six roems LeRoy steel beam plow, 1 side hill KOR PUNCTURE and all modern impravements. Cel- low, 2 other pl 2 cultivators, 1 : at Pleasant View last week he fal secure some sort of work ant =KE plow, 2 other plows, 2 cultivators. CURE i ' ox shovel, 1 grindstone, 1 new Biiz- INSURANCE = shows mo inclination to do %o, according |Qiar is cemented. There's a good || oX Fhovel 1 grindstone 1 new Blia: to the finding, a further motion will by garden. Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Teiephone 1334 63 BROADWAY and land roller, a large asortwent forks, hoes, shovels, scythes. etc.. two-horse steel axle team wagon, of 143 one-horse lumber wagon, press wagon, 1 democrat 1 zood ex wagon, buggies. 2 old buggies, 1 pair o heavy bobs, 1 sleigh, 1 straight run. ner sled, 1 1 harness, 1 team harness, buggy harness, S ir of medium weigh FOR SALE 3 Rt oo 1 lot of blankets. Bleven-room house. centrally located, for rooming house or light housekeeping, in best condition. Owner leaving town. wishes to sell property. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. Terms of sale cas] ly stormy first fair day after, at the same_hour. EXAIS! s RAVENELLE, Owner. S ED 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 D. M. BROWN ... AUCTION | | Square farm, 2 1-2 miles south of Pla THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921, at 10 o'clock & m., standard time, PRICE $5,500 the following personal property: Seven represented the accused, stated that he ed for that amount. i ASK Imm Bousehold Turniture, dishe Flase aid ot believe in any more than a hoil- | _Nelson was apprehended by Lewls | ware, Victrola, 50 records, 2 cows, § and | ] 94th DNID duy fiing. “There were many violations | Ross, deputy game warden, Sunday J L |4 vear old Holsteins, 1 giving 10 quarts o€ the law boat race day.” declared the |after a a hot race for shore on Pine ames L. Case {milk, 4 horses, 2 brood sows, % ts, Office of the attoney, | *It was notorious the great|lsland. Elevem out of 13 lobsters found Telephone 876 set driving harness, 1 buggy harmess, 40 SHETUCKET STREET mowing machine, forks, shovels, dollar, as the owner is gi Come and see a good pucton. Sale or shine. Caterer will attend. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European plan, the large full flow year old Holstein bull from the W. S. Brown stock of Shepard Hill farm, 2 large fat 8ows now open, 1 pair of ex- cellent young roan farm mares, all 8 years old, true to harness and handsome, 1 pair of black horses, 6 and 7 years 3200 Ibs., 55 hens, 30 large growthy chick- Corn’ Field corn planter, 1 nearly new carrier complete, 1 two-horse Deering movwer, 1 steel hay rake, 1 A harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 stone drag, 1 - . < < ‘n order to discontinue the compensation ARE YOU COVERED BY Fixee o xuw vowney | £ ool 12 eitoniivhe the b t Believed by the police to have come ined In 1918, while working W thw two-horse steel axle dumv cart, 1 new {wo-seat canopy top surres, & open ir of basket breechen number of milk pails, milk pans, etc. , and if decided- . Auctioneer I will seil at public auction at Clifford field, on road leading to Voluntown, on 11 1-2 tons hay, 2 sets team harnesses, I lumber Wwago., buggy, plows, cultivators, hoes, and other articles too numerous to men< tion. This stuff must be sold for the high ng up flm:k Je29d AMERICAN . HOUSE, D, Morrissey, DEND AT THE RATE OF FQUR PER| case, has handed down a decision in | license, but aceording to the game ward- Prop. First class garage service com- | CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE T | the case of John H. Molloy of Hartford, |en taat will be taken up wh the “lcenss necty Phone. Shetucket \St. against the Royal Typewriter Company, bureau in Hartford, where it will ba “You Can Do No Better Than | PEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO to William P. Barstow by employes of |to upper Riverside Drive and wealth i the Smith & Winchester Mfg. Co., South|a Series of difficult moves. ‘Winéham, Conn., August, “Unseen Forces,” the photodrama 1921 dealing with the occult, which is the sec- Mrs. W. C. Card has returned from a|ond attraction at the theatre for thre¢ visit with cousins in Boston. days beginning today, is the first May- Miss Maude Smith, who has been|flower production directed by Sidney teaching in New York, is at her home|Franklin to be released through Asso- for the summer vacation. cigted First National Pictures. His see- An_sutomobfle party comprising Mr.[ond will be a screen version of Hareld and Mrs. E. L Palmer and children, | McGrath's popular novel. “Parrot and Henry and Kenneth, and Mr. ahd Mrs | Company.” = Sylvia Breamer, who hat Eugene Farrar and William Frederick of [the leading feminine role in! “Unseen Forces.” has been given an equally im- " ¥OE RENT_Furnished rooms witt het and cold water, bath - commectien. Eex 347,_Builetin. id T0 reoms, or ‘without board. 13 Boswell Ave. jed TO RENT—Furnished reoms fer housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. BENT — Furnmbed reems. Tel .n!... 274, San FOR RENT choice modern spartment, with Hartford camped up at the big pond over A“,ryflm )mmm‘.'l.-. the week end. portant part in the coming production. on_Broadway. Mrs. H. B. Scribner and her sister,, Strand Thursday, Friday Saturdey An extra attraction will, be at th Strand Thursday Friday and Saturday. This will be in the form of the biggesi Moose night ever held in any theatre this city. Jackie Burns and Frank Car- berry, the best in local talent will per- form on the stage for the bemefit of all This is sometping you should not miss| See what your own city people can do. Everyone help boost this big_attraction The regular program will be “The Frisky Follies.” a first rate musical comedy and Under Western Skies,” a super-featury with an all star cast. Strand Toduy The biggest and last country stere of the season will be held at the Strand theatre tonight. This is positiv M Willlam Allen, and daughter, Doris! Allen, of Irvington, N. J., are passing a week with their brother, Mr. Tucker, in Maine. et Much interest is being shown in the coming annual meeting of the Good Will eircle which is to be held Wednesday afternoon in the church pariors. NORTH STONINGTON Harry B. Lewis has put in a pasture demenstration under the direction of the egunty farm bureau. The crop speeialist, Mr. Owens, and the county agent assist- o Mr. Lewis in putting in this demon- stration, Twenty-one plots have been laid out, on which different mixtures of acid phosphate, potash and lime are used. Quicklime is used, as this gives For full particalars. inquire of JORX A. MOBAX, Je28d Square. PLUMBING SUPFLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ONTBACTORS—JOBBERS, JoHN BLUM, "o s S g el ouN F. ‘rOMPRINS, 1T West Mala St ENRIGHT & McMAHON much quicker results than ground lime-|last! Thirty-five biggest prizes yet 2 (3 2 stone. . You'll be y if you miss this lasl Plumbing, Heating, Tinning|*7";.., Dearly 70 feet in length, on|chancs so make up your mind to be and Stove Repairs the place of Wallace A. Phillips, at here sure! The Town Clown, a very fine south end of this villa; Tuesday evening. The fire was ( ered about 8.30. Its origin is unknown Elght team horses, used in the construc- tion of the state road, wers housed in| the barn. but were led out unharmed was burned last musical comedy with plenty of fum and Corinne Griffith in “The Broadway Bab- will fill in’the program. SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phune 1567-4 32 6TH STREET Cromwell Day for Relief Corps THOMAS J. DONOVAN | The house of 3r. Phillips took fire from | All members of the Women's Reliel the burning barn, but by strenuous ef-|Corps. G Veterans of : . fort was saved, although considerably [the World ¥ organizations Plumbing and Heating | &harei w5 i i | e Lyt ~Mr. and Mrs. Charies P. Thompson of | 3 (Wednesday) Telephone 683-2 New Haven were week end visitors "’1:4:::-‘ l} \“h e :; 'dv;::x:l' town. > f the visitors will brin 2 56 ROATH STREET Miss Ethel L. Hull, a student nurse in | 0f raisins, cereals, rice. canned fruits, and cles of food which are always ew London, | Others ar: the Lawrence hospital at gladly rece M. Pendleton and Miss Delin A. Whe power was raduced. 1t BOAT BACE BOOTLEGGER representative of an unidentified dispensing concern, George O'Conne New Haven, was given a continucd 1 FISHING COST MAN It not, communicate with HAROLD 8. BURT, 120 Laurel Hill Ave., before it |LomsTrn too late. He represents R reliable com- 1 }!panies in all kinde of insurance. Prempt |ing in police court in - | $160.37 GROTON COUR3 % | service. day. He was found guilty of bootle | Minimum fines and coss totaiing £ and fined $100. O'Connell was a {$106.37 were imposed upon John Nelson, on the street on y Pat jenginecr on the Plant in the Grot- t man George A. n his [on to court Monday, w he entered 1 possession a suit case ‘eontaining two|d Plea of guillty to two court, and tes - bottles of alleged Gordon xin r counts in which was charges O'Connell came to the attention of of | With iobster fishin t & license and o /] the police through the management of & | EA¥ing in his posscasion 11 soort lobsters, g hotel. He had engaged a room at the nolied. Judge C. C. Castello warn (72) A hotel and apparently hzd anged and accused when he fmposed the ‘ w was carrying on a profi business. ey Morris Lubchansky, whe aumerous were the inquiries mde at the {is the assistant prosecuti 2ot . ' B hotel desk for Mr. O'Connell, that the|ed in that capacity because Atiorney hotel management become su: ous that | Warren B. Burrows . He recom- <, | 3 he had “a supoly” In bis room and, in- |mended 1o the cou the 19 counts + 1Y < formed the police. | which called, accordin: the statutes | o rera\ The police located O'Connell on the |for & fine of not less than 35, and mot LRIEN 4 street and found him in possession of the |more than $25, be molled, aiso that the y of wet | minimum @ imposed upon the sc- {cused for not having a lobster fishing 1< Prosecuting Attorney Danfel M. Cron- [cense. The statutes calied for a fine of infn informed the court Tueslay that (M6t less than $50 or 30 days in Sail 0'Connell had evidently come e city |¢ither oF both. on bots counts. ~ He furth. with the definite idea of combininz busi- |¢r stated that he was sorry that the fine ness with pleasure.” The attorney who |could not be t the state law call suitcase containing one delf in- | Adviee sencerning rate reductions by eliminating hazai ( service and real Companies. ISAAC 8. JONES | Insurance Agent 91 Main Street Norwich Saving Seeiety, number of people who displayed Norwich, Cenn, June 14, 1821, |tite for wet supplies on that day.” THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT SIX MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI appe- |In his possession were short and be did not have a license. It is understood that {a controversy arosy over Frederick Per- e e |T's lcense in whic was said that EATERNE s e, -8 {liecnse wa for both Captan IND OFF INJURY | herry and It was expected that 3 in an|Cy igned before. attempt to transfer the , 1 who [learned whether Captain Perry's license is" not | will be revol X in whicis It was found that Molloy ON AND AFTER JULY 15th, 1821, was injured in February, 1918, » B Canty I e cltert Assembiy (| JOHN R. BOWMAN | ming, Upholstering and ‘Wood Work | 53y, Bros., Props. * Telephone 1221 Buy Our Waurst. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. | in noed of treatment but rather in need szl e s R anst 1IN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET Blacksmithing in all its branches . No Salad Cor Without June 11, 1821, of Ieht -werk snd personal ‘responsibil- Oll Takes Place of Gold. Town to borrow a sum not to exceed NORWICH, £ mplete oE 1 i Colombia. oil in Mesopotamia; $35,114.33 a5 ouch times Gnd I sec , FONN, S A PIANO Mslloy has boen & patient at the Hart- the Capcasus, ofl in Mexicol maimer 1o ‘they shall doem proper for | (Established for Haf a Contury) omou & clark cflr TUNERS . i Thumm’s . ford retroat several months, and accord- desire for ol explains many ® f o : - e “ : SEan i - Shea’s News Bareaw I s s ma s b Bt Botes or other o::‘x:ficm_o;vtnnwn ==————————————————x| 57 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET| = FTH;H&NO TUNPEI i Home.M. | lw:‘gnun':y. :1 q'd:;;knn ‘r)xoumh ‘This | which the whote world covets and Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 24th BOOKBINDING h o hone . MAGAZINE SPECIALIST | found r. Donohue to|schemes to possess?—The Villager. @ay of June, 1921 Ma | be detrimental to the mian's welfare 2 L ; —_————— 'onnaise since it mlieved hi C. K. BAILEY, CHIROPODIST y " leve m of all responsibil-| Hamden—The school boasd voted and cn 9 BEOOKBIND ARCHITEOTS ; UNION SQUARE ity. Tt.was decided by the commission- | recommended —the appropriation to build o loisoh DER THUMMS Q er that the trouble with Molloy was that | an elght room school building in Mt X BRADFORD \A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. S. Chiropodist, CUDWORTH & THOMPSON . 8 metal condition had developed fol-| Carmel and a 10-room school bullding in. Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. 108 Broadway Foot Speeialist (protéct your feer). Suité | DELICA’ S waBN wl lowing his accident which preciuded any | Highwood, the purchase of a school _site a250 Slank Bosks M 7.8, Alice Bldg., 321 Main St Norwlch ARCHITEOTS TOU WANF ta vut your busk | lnck of A : oks Made and Ruled to Order | Conn. Poone 1iskb -3a331d | Thayer Dullding, Nerwich, Cenn. ‘40 Fi . e Shal A neriag | mina was iy e iyl bk Sailding 18 Dusbas HIL Sa S . : > ranklin Street Shumas 'sc ‘The Bereite “de work. Work of a Meht nature was irier. e O i i a0 D . it i st e A A A e