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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male A Bulletin Want WANTED—Female Advertisement Will Get It —_— A Bulletin Waat Advertisement Will Get It e ] WANTED—Miscellauesus NORWICH BULLETIN, THOWSDAT, JUNE 30, 1921 IA Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE WANTRD—Position on farm by mid- di man; steady, good worker, also 3 for year round preferred. Ridree B 8., Cars Bufiotin. je0d " WANTED—Large shirt manufacturer work in store. St _WANTED _Cleaning_ w 8. F. Peterson, Inc, 130 Jedod , Th Bl c«a:mnw Bake Shoppe, Thayer yants agents (o sell complete line of | _J pel pante and Polm Beach s, 8t 1 s jusive pat- e TPy rregmr e Lazarow ilor's, forns; big values: fros sampies, Madi- work Wi Banrl to sasist with OWieey | Fhone 1966, Wil oall”fer and dgiiver | -on‘guh_ 503 Broadway, New York. July' dst. Appiy at this office. 36304 m::—: R e} gdltm WANTED—Woman for_general house- g i o NEED would 9 se- | house, four or five roo I conven- oy L. ork in boarding house; $10 2 week with | {lices “Write' Gailie, 533 Contral Ava, Address R A., this office. je2 b TR e e e30d ¥$135.00 month commence ; rallway mall | —y o e WANTED—Position by _teacher for) L : hundreds d;_list positi TED--A ~chambermaid, at the laummer in clerical work or tutoring, Tel B freha maadiately ' Braskibe hetl | Auditorum Hetal * - dezsd U owert C Jeioa fute, Dept. 31-8., Rochester, N. E] WANTED—Position by refined Protest- O stripper. The Dunham Mills, Inc. POQUONOCK, CONN. 10 Miles from Hartford on Troiley line. WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND WANTED CHAMBERMAID AT American House FOB SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Work mare. Tel. 1776, Federal Paper Board Co. ral Paper Board Co. je27d FOR SALE—Horse, 7 years old, weighs 1300, $85. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. jed2d FOR SALE—Two or three very gooa LOST_Black brindle female French 184 bulldog, wi breast, scar over one eye. )f Reward. George Gaskell, Yantic. Tel gt FOR SALE Facaxs 7”1,0;11‘ olhs LE! ~]F‘l‘|nkb?fllk s.\‘n. 4030 of the Emigrant Industrial Sav-| 1 pave 15 Horses that are broken in for | U. §. gy Bank. o hayment stopped Please re- | a1i kinds of work. “They are for sale or New York City: ” "Je30d “ | trade at right prices. Come and see them. LOST—On Slater Av ing, a brown sweater. Builetin Office . Friday e Please leave and receive reward. je28d horses. Jacob C. Hafrer, Norwich Town. WANTED—Two neat young ladies to man. _ Appl ant wy as housekeeper in widower's | o K 0 B R e the {\ Address Box L. M. F., care BUl- | st of references. Address ST dus 2220 | office. Je30d WANTED—Girl for generdl house-| ™ \uN and women! Gain hgalth, nerve Jorks wages 350 Apply Mre @ 1. D.|tforce, pep, vigor, courage, ambition; Cas- Steele, 227 State St New London, Conn. Ueberry's Piils, §1; three boxes $3.76 Je2a postoaid . surpeising information tree Alfred Castieberry, Columbus, Ga. jeB0d Agency, Danieison, Conn. " WANTED—You should iknow the only good_plage for cleaning your suits, flan- ‘WANTED—Farms. An aEency. ou'll be pleased to deal with. Weisl }‘o‘flm WANTED—A second hand Ford deliv- WANTED—Antiques and second hand (genlturs, sfoes, ste.l we yay cash. Write, call or *phone $32.3. Ward Bros, 46 Jackson St., Willimantic. jedd WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers in Norwich ; We buy and sell anything ; highe est prices. Louis D, Ward, 30 and 33 Water St. Norwich. Phone T08-3. may19ThsTu TUTORING — Experienced lel‘hm college graduates, willing to take Limi number of high, grammar school or com- mercial pupils during summer. Address Box 100, Bulletin Office. jezsd 'WANTED—Bookkeeper, a spiendid o} portunity is oftered to build up @& profit- able business (part or full tume), hand- ling and installing our business recorder —the one ook swtem. The only capital required aggressiveness. Lourque Giehler, Public Accountants, Holyoke, Mass. Jegsd WANTED—Bees and h 150 a few good milk goats; give price and particu- lars. M. Janssen, North indham. Je2sa WANTED—Desk room, with use of telephong, with or without furniture, by AL out of town business house. BoX 2 Bulletin, jeti " ELMER K. PIERSON. o] Tel 8363 jesa WANTED—Experienced _ speolers on woolen yarn. Yantic Mills. __ jes2d SMOKE SHOP has made thousands of friends in this part of the If you hev never bin in to see us, now is 'a good time to start. La Honita Manila cigars 6 for 2b¢, and a corkin line of 5uc pipes. Opp. Woolworth's 5 and 10, Branch store, ‘thuyer Bldg. entrance. Je2! ZUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Fromot Service Day or Night DENTISTS ~ WANTED. 1 tiques and books. d. King, 1850 Water St Tel. 38-2. Je20d DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. __Norwioh, Conn. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDIIYG Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teieohone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST wiits FLOCK, ON THE SQUAL Talephone 774 BUILDING FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of excavating and stonewurk “and house- concrete work all guaranteed HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City 123 Oakridge St. Norwich, Conn. hone 631-5. mardd WANTED—We pay highest priees for second hand furniture. Norwich Furmi- wre Co, Breed Bldg. Tel. 1814-3. We buy, sell and exchange. jelld WANTED—Farms; all kinds, all sizés, anywhere in Connecticut. Is your farm for sale? Call, write or telephone Hei- man’s Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds Bt., Danielson, Conn. e7d WANTED—Sccond hand and_antique BALE—Belgian hares, cheap if t once. Inquire 10 Browp St 9, Jedod ¥OB BALE Cheap, one winamill, 13 feet Epread, in pertect condition. Charies Chureh St., man e i 1 about 1bth, E ’arx'i—" en Jul - avy milker. » \Welltngion, . O. Ko. Frankiin. FOR BALE—One Holste “¥OR SALE—_Several thousand feet of used lumber ; a . Inquire at H. C. 2, Blackemith Snop, Durkeo Lane. FOR BALE—Icebox, desk, brass beéd and spring, kitohen stove, B{nn; sewing md*n- bureaus. Call 6Y w"o’:m Stishedh N frid FOR SALE_Two bicycle tires, almost new; also electric lantern, cheap. James Gray, Jr, R F. D. 1, Norwich, Je3od FOR BA Two new milch cows, Horolord, oslves. by side, give over B0 Qquarts a day, 3 Ayrshire, 1 Holstein, new milch. Petér Nawrooki, Yantio, ' Tel 1704, Je29d FOR SALE—A red cedar chest, 21 in. wide, 20 in. high, 43 in. Jong, With I ters and tray; price §29.00. _ln‘u 7 Smith Av 638-14. je2vd FOR BALE Threc Spitz pups. Call or write 107 Hoosevelt A je2sa FOR SALE_Sixty, tons standing hay. J. G. Lewis, Hampton, Conn. !eZSd 5 FOR SALE A four-apartment block, with all mod- ern_ mprovements, located within five pinstes’ walk trom Iranklin Square. {nvestment. For ‘full particulars, sée V. COVELLO, 198 cur st A Tel. 1527-3. FOR BALE—Automobiles * FOR SALE—1919 Ford roadster, best of condition, five new tires, wonderful bargain for cash. Jones, 40. McKinley Ave, Jedoa FOR SALE—Saxon roadster in good condiffon and with good paint and tires; 2 very low price. 107 Dyer St, Daniel” son, Conn. je30d FOR SALE—Overiand touring car, A-1 condition, with new. tires; will sell chea) if taken ‘at once. Inquire Henry Allard, 35 North Main St. jeBod. FOR SALE—Excelsipr motorcycle, re. sonable price. Charles Fink, Mechanics 8t Jewett City. je30d FOR SALE—Royal ~Mail Chevrolet. ne T see at 32 Slate FOB SALE—1915 Harl motorcyele, good running condition, sood paint, ‘electric equipped and kic Apply ¥i. MeFarland, Ceatral Village, C 0294 FOR SALE_14 acres standing grass, Newion St F. H. Shobess, Last Great Plain, Norwich, jewsa FOR SALE—Cabbage plants, Surehead and Dutch Ballhead, 40 cents per 100. torer Furim, Kast Great Fiain, Norwich, e per 100; . 3 © 25; White or Brown Leghoms; other breeds at low Prices; safe prepaid delivery. Roy iSast Hartford, Conn. jezsd lack, | good “order, LE—A 1920 Chey 1sed, in fine condition. C. illimantic, Ct, R. F. D. No. 2. Tel. 523-12, FOR SALE—Dodge roadsier with w ter top, 1915 model, cash sale- onl i Write or call after 5.30 p. with, 69 T“nx;m St, a m. Frank E. Norwich, Conn. “FOR SALE 1914 touring car, cheap. Yantic Blacksmith L gt hop. FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengtbs, $10 per cord. C. S. lirown, Yantic. Pnone 1099-2. jez2d TFOR SALL_Ford 1915 touring car, new radiator, good tires, good c P. 0. Box 3 FOR SALE—One good farm and double bouse. Wiiliam A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Phone 7 3e9d BTOP in to see Us; We carry every- thing in the line of second-hagd furml ture, stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, 18 Waser Bt Norwioh.” Phens 1793-4. ‘marzd PRETTY FARM HOME, 90 acres, nice location, main state road, near good markets, pleasing surround- near house and on farm, river on one side, land well divided into fertile fields, spring and brook watered pastures and valuable woodland, lots fruit, two §-room cottages, barns and farm buildings; all only $3,000, $500 cash, rest easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, je2dd Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE WE HAVE A FEW ALL WOOL turniture. Tiger & Kremen, suncessors to A. Bruckner, o5 kranklin St Pnone 717-3 Norwich, mardéd WEAVERS. ONE-LOOM WORK. APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. TheLiberal LoanCo wishes to announce that they are ope for business at 81 Franklin St, with & full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- struments. Opposite Providence Briery. WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom Clean Shavings GIVEN AWAY FOR THE The Heory Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street COAL AND WO0OD Telophone 410-2 COAL, seasoned wood and kin 1amge o emall quasiion Fhone © 1325-2. 4 or K. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly Lana. decltd CARTING Peck-McWilliams & Company WILLIAM C. YOUNG | Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Sest work and materials, at right arices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. TRUCKING n C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main §t. We move everything anywhere. Special af tention given to moving bollers and ma- cainery. Phone 357-3. LOCAL and long distance auto truck- ing._Phone 1926. A. Slegel. AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, class garage service com- Prop. First bected. Phone. Shetucket St. " DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Bufopean plan, Telephione 1337 Hros., Prope. 26-38 Broadway. PIANO TUNEES FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 828-2 GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. 22 Clairemont Ava Phone 611 x’“: ‘:.A'm:zn,‘am, Lx:‘:. 301 Main L, ong " distance moving, ”trucking and ex- pressing, Tel. 387- o GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, !g:“ ‘lghll.nnue moving and trucking. Tong Distance Mov Zimmerman, and Expressiag. 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 14p5. AMING and mo! istance ing, long a Ity. John H. F 23 R et i 0. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St~ Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BOWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 ERNEST BULLARD Teacher of the Vielin Phone 127-4 . Bliss Place | Have a Fow Outfits to Lend. B HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET ness befors the public. thers is no um better than through the adve: eolumas of 1ua Lulleun. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- St DOOKBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order Lo e o ARCHITECTS THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. ; Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn, E AUTOMOBILE ACOESSORIES JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils and gasoline, 30 and 31 Town St, Norwich | Town. Telephone 318. High test gasoline, Moblojls”of all grades, and auto accesso: Ties. Jel0d THAVE your ures 1readed, Jook like new, wear like hew, as good as Dew. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Main St. feb34d OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS - Automobiles, *Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET CHIROFODIST A. G. THOMPSOX, ¥. 6. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (ppoteet your feer). Suite 7-8, Alice Bldg. 321 Main St., Conn. Pnone 1366-4. INSUBANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street [NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS AUTOS FOR HIRE FOR RENT—Closed car for funerals, woMdiogs, et Tel. 1171 Jobm Welte: CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. e WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising columus of The Bulletin Hunt’s Taxi Service LOCAL ‘AND LONG DISTANCE. CADPILLAC CROSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 BLANKETS, VERY. DESIRABLE FOR CAMPING PURPOSES. ALSO DESIR- ABLE BED BLANKETS. WILL SELL AT COST AT THE MILL. RELIANCE YARN CO. FOR SALE Seven-room cottage, within eight min- with modern improvements. Property must be utes’ walk from Franklin Square, sold. Owner leaving city. For turther particulars, inquire of JOHN MORAN, Real Estate Broker, 3e30ThSTu Franklin Square. ;\ FOR SALE A two apartment house, in good locatior, on the West Side. Each apartment has six rooms and ings, beautiful shade. fish and ice pond | YOR SAl panelied body, first class run. Inquire 50 Water S FOR SALE—One F drive, stake body, newly tires ‘all round, in fine eondition right fof quick sale. Inquire at M St, Garage, Danielson. 3 R SALE—Ford touring car, fair con- dition, § orwich Welding Co. jesd FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excel’ent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St. may20d AUTOMOBILES TSED CARS MUST BE SOLD. REAL BARGAINS IN 1020 HUPMO- BILES, 1916 AND 1911 DODGES, 1920 SCRIPPS-BOOTH, AND 1919 OAKLAND SEDAN. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY, PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ‘CONTRACTORS—JOBBEES. Plumbing and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Bulding. PHONE 568-5. The very best plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- anteed; also heating and gasfitting. JOHN_F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. Phone. ‘ THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 683-2 56 ROATH 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 PLUMBEE, 26 Sixth St, Greeueville. CIGARS sare $70 per thousand 3. F. CONANT. 11 Franklia St bath, electric lights, steam heat, gas; good lot and fine garden. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY “hones 278 MAIN STREE. FOR SALE FIFTY PIANO BOXES at special low price of $3.00. We have immediate use for space they oceupy. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. A NEW HOUSE IT'S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwich. The house has six rooms and all modern imprevements. Cel- lar is cemented. There’s a geod garden. Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT i Highest Grade Properties Telephone 133 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE Eleven-room house, centrally located, for rooming house or light housekeeping, in best condition. Owner leaving town. wishes to sell property. Price Tight. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. P ——————— FOR SALE AT BEST VIEW SUMMER RES- IDENCE OF § ROOMS AND BATH THOROUGHLY MODERN AND FULLY FURNISHED. TOGETHER WITH GARAGE AND BOAT HOUSE. FOR QUICK SALE PRICE $5500 | ASK l " James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. it will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, RONN. (Established for Ha.f a Century) 194th DIVIDEND Office of the Norwich Saving Society, Norwich, Conn,, June 11, 1921, 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, Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Withoui Thumm’s - Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'’S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street WHEN YOU WANT fo put your bust. mess before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising columns, of Ths Bulletin. PRINTING promptly naly done. *'uiimibi’ SUARYY iad cheertull The Bulletin Co., 66 l!utlun. !l.llli is no aavertising medium .. Bastern Comnecticut cqual o The Bulles tin- for business results. k_starter. | A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It —_———————————— / LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ORGANIZE We, the undersigned, hereb; sive, =7 voR Doubis , 21 Bt._Inquire 1562 West Main St I TR 119 k| St Phone urch TO RENT—] mant. "iaguire. §5 Bart Main Be jeivd no- tice of our intention to organi rust Company, under and pursuan the laws of fhe State of Connecticut and fn conformity with Chapter 194, Public Acts of 1913. 'We hereby speeify and state as follows, to_wi First. The names and FOR BENT—ight- rtmen trom Sy L FEY Gachem Piare, Bo: . G. W. Carroll, 40 Bhetucket. 4—Timothy K —Joseph C. Worth, Ni 6—Charles A. Saxton, Norwich, Conn. i—Louls J. Fontaine, Norwich, Conn. —Danfel T. Sbea, Norwich, Conn. $—Willlam . Oat, Norwich, Con 10—John M. Thayer, Norwich, Conn. 11—Martin Rozyeki, Norwich, Conn. 12—Edward P, Brewer, Norwich, Cons. 1 Emil M. Fox, Norwl Conn. 14—Fred C. Thumm, Norwich, Conn. 15—Abner Schwartz, Norwich, Conn. 16—Jjames Grahm, Tafty § o, Conn. 17—Martin E. Jensen, No.wich, Conn. 18—Charles D. Foster, Norwich, Conn. 19—James L. Crawford, Norwich, Conn. 20—Ralph H. Muon, 41 B. 420 Bt N. Second. The name of the proposed Corporation is Bankers Trust Company. K, d. The location of the principal oftice to _be in the City of Norwich, County of New London. whereof we have hereunto ignatures this 21st day of rwich, Conn. ight-room house in tbe country, with large garage, fine igeation. L Wi fitimantic, Ct., R _F. D. No. 2 Tel. 523-i2. a FOR RENT—SU heated garage, suitable for ropnlr.ihtw, rent reasonable, at 194 West Main Je28d “FOB RENT—Furnighed room for ligint housekeeping, 7 Oak St Jeasd An unfurnished apartment, on of foor Coverings. of rooms und bath: het water fur Phone 1957 Jezad FOR RENT—Tenement and barn, 82 Starr je2sa a five farn . Joscoh C. William . Oat, Rozyeki, Bdward i 1'ox, Fred G. James Gr For PRty _STORE T0 L 1y occunied by located on suita or who! s, Marke Town _school s Committee of Nor- Mr. 1 Lishon, President, rection of ~ a scivol eth street, approxi- two and a half stories putable con- for the e, .of suid tions for bungaiow vt Photie 1376-4° tore on Thames Squ Iso barn for storage, © lave been Towner, . New Yorl | turther ‘information ‘may | be entitled to co tion the proposal must conforn | requiremenis of the upon the aut 1 of proposal b ifications and must be made Wwill be provided by the Architect, at least five days prior o the opening of id proposais, and said form must be ed in accordance with the in- s herein given, and shail be de- ered at the office of the Sehool Com- in the City Hall at Norwich, Conn., not later than § p. m. on Tues day, July 5, 1921. The proposal shall be enclosed long_envelope and ad- essed to th cretary, Mr. Thomas J. Kelly, and shall state on {he outside What part the proposal is made, “Proposal for Part 1" or as the may be. d proposals shall be ascompanied by tified eheck, draft or proposai bond in favor of Thomas J. Kelly, Seccretary, of the School Committee, for 2 per cent, of the amount of the proposal; said Check, draft or bond shall be forfeited to the Town as liquidated and ascertained damages by auny contractor to whom am award is made, In event of his failure to iter into a contract within five days ter said award Is de. The contem- plated form of proposhl shall be without interlineation, alteration or erasure, Ad- ditional forms will be sent by the Arehi- tect if necessary. The successful contractors will be re- quired to furnish an approved sure company's bond, satisfactory in el(‘ amount, terms and conditions, to the School Committee and Architect. Checks of unsuccessful bidders to be returned upon the filing of bond by successful bid- er. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic pro- posals, or modifications thercof, and ne percentage proposition or others not call- ed for herein will he considered. Should a bidder find discrepancies of any nature in. or omission from, the drawings, specifications, or should he in doubt as to their meaning, nce notify (he Architect, who wil 1 bidders. Neither the rchitect will be re- Y instructions or explana. are mot made the subject of a bulletin, wl be obtained. To TO RENT—Furnished rooms. with er without board. 13 Boswell se6d TO RENT—Furnished rovms for housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. TO ht mayzsd NT — Furnished rooms. Tele- 1an7d A very choice modern apartment, with garage, if desired, heat furnished, ioca- tion best on Broadway. For full particulars. inguire of JOHN A. MOEAN, TO New Lcnt;vn (Neorwich) Line Fare $3.11, Inc. War Tax Enjoy this cool, over night trip down the Sound and reach your destination happy, refteshed a n d satisfied. Excellent ser- vice throughout. Leave New London daily ex- cept Sunday, Eastern Standard Time, 10.00 p. m. Due New York, 6 a. m. Commencing Sunda: July 10, Steamer leaves daily i cluding Sunday at 10.00 p. m. The New England Steamship Co. x the drawings visit the site and fully to all existing con- d_limitations and submit pro- |f + accordingly. The competency and of the bidders and their ors will be considered in award. Board will not obligate itself to accept thi t cr any proposal and reserves the right to waive any technical. ity unless expressly forbidden by law to do so, should it deem it to the beat inter- e Town to do so. h proposals are in- FOURTH OF JULY AND PREVENTION AGAINRT LOCKJAW Up to a few years ago hundreds of I—Excavation, all e TR M“""f’rtcms of tetanus, many of them fatal PART T8 3B occurred in this country as a result of PART {I—Structural Steel and Oma- | 32ct T 3 S reworks and 3 Roofing and Metal Work, |cartridges becoming infected durinz in- Hard- | dependence Day celebrations. In recont years tetanus cases have deereased due Lo the care taken In avoiding accidents and the prophylactic administration of tanus antitoxin by physicians to ed persons. Tetanus can Iy eveny case say: Giass, ware, Blackboards, cte. PART V—Painting and_Tinting, PART VI—Electrical Work. PART VII—Clock and Frogram Sys- tem. PART VIII—Plumbing, Vacuum Clean- er_ete RT IX—Heating and Venti actors may ting. submit a_ propos: on énlth if tetanus ven th of heéalth if tetanus antitox! given the separate part or on all parts; in the | On ® INTEY A e Al r cage the amounts for each part|Patient immediately after the a should bd stated. Plans and specifications may b 1 examined at_the following place: Office of the School Commities y Hall and the office of the Architect. Copies of the plans and specifications | may be obtained upoa application to the Architect hind may be retained for a rea- ng tetanus—or loc sonable length of time as may be agreed |jaw, & y called— bt e a8 are found in strect dust and dirt, par- ivactors who s provosals, a|tcularly if contaminated by animal 11d at | manure. Tetanus gorms live best in ¢ re de- here air is cacluded, 5o that de wounds caused by firewcrks, nails and blank cartridges during the Fourth of July because of their peneraling quality far- | nish a place woere the germs grow read- occurs. The prevenion of tetanus in i way is far better tham 1o wait for disease to develop, for certain cas sult fatally in spite of & Method of Infection who once rehitect to livery thorized f al and any bulletins . P. BISHOP, President, THOMAS J; KELLY, Sccrotary o e S OMAS IO Rl 1t is by utiiizing the knowledge of how H this discase spreads, along the line of ! prevention, that it has now practically disappeared from armies, whereas for: eriy many soldiers died from slight wounds infected by tetanus germs. In a similar way. wounds caused by nails, fish hooks wood splinters and other implements producing penctrating wounds are dangerous and should be be treatsd by a physician. Certain injuries produc- ed by a blow or by erushing have prov- en dangerous in the past. In all cases when possible a physician should be calied to treat persons injured in such a way as to cause deep or pen- etrating wounds, and, he will give to- tanus gntitoxin s0 as te prevent the dis- ease from developing if he finds it mec- essary. Tetanus antitoxin fs supplied free to citizens of Connecticut by the state de- partment of healts through paysicians, who can obtain it from the local health officers. WILL DEMONSTRATE GASOLINE TRUCK ON TROLLEY TRACKS {, A four-wheel drive truck is at the car, barns in Waterford being equipped with flange wheels which will be so placed as {to correspond with the gauge of the irol- ley_tracks. The truck is to be brought into A London, according to present arrange- ments and a demonstration given to President Lucius §. Storrs of the Con- necticut Co., Robert W. Perkins. rec er of the Shore Line Electric Railvay Co., and one or two officials of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co. The plan is to show these rallway of- ficials the practicability of operating trolley cars by gasoline motor instead of by electricity. Andrew J. Maynard, representative of jthe truck concern, is having the flange wheels attached to one of the trucks and ates that he will make this demonstra- | tion on several of the principal street in New London today (Thursday.) EX-NAVY MEN HAVE CHANCE TO ENLIST FOE DESTREOYERS Ex-navy men are offered the' oppor- tunity of enlisting for duty o board one of the following named destroyers that are visiting New Haven for the remaind. er of this week: U. B. 8. Pruitt, U. 8. 8. Pcpe, and the U 8. 8. Blddle: Ex-navy men whe re-élist before Friday will be sent direct from New Haven for duty on board one of the sbove named destroyers, it they so do- ire. Ex-navy men llvifig in this vicinity can avply at the navy recruiting station in New London where their transporta- tion to New Haven for re-enlistment will be furnished them. This ofter is ops ealy for the remainder of this week. GROTON. LIGHT DEPARTMENT APPEALS FROM AWARD The borough of Groton, water and elec- tric department, has taken an appeal to the superior court from the award made by Commissioner J. J. Donohue In the workmen's_compensation claim over the death of Maurice MéCarthy. The commissioner awarded the parents of McCarthy, $12 per week for 313 weeks. McCarthy was an employe of the borough department who was killed by an electric shock on March 31, 1921 The Chelsea Savings Bank is about add another department to its faoilities by the establishment eation Club Department. Last A Christmas Club w; management and tremendous ald and convenlenee to ity hundreds of members in this eommanity, On December 15th many club members will be made happy when they the amount of money they have sas ring the past y The Vacation Club will be under the Airection of Miss May L. Bushmell, and will be run along the sae lines an the Christmas el based on the ‘taet that weekly savings of small ameunts to a surprisingly large sum in the course of A year. There will by five elubs, ranging from 25 cents to $§ The Vacation Club will be open for the enroliment of members during Joly Aue gust and September. On June - 1st of mext vear whatever amount the mem- bers have deposited during the year will be returned to them. This will insure s good sum of monev with which to take next vear's vacation Ry opening this mew departmant The Cheleca Savings Bank s offering one more new service to the people of Nor- { wieh and surroundine towns which will {be rreatly appreciated. DAVIS THEATRE Way is the nweturs titly 3ian tion of Hen. Fthel Watts Mumford. whick will be presented at the Davis theatrs | next Fridoy and Saturdar. The book ti tle was excellent for the Story. whi uPon the suoposed spirit manifes ation of Henry Ort fhrough an_ oulja brard to Auni Mehitabel and Dorcas. But it was unsufrable as the title of & picture drima. Soewestions for a- title ’y and.the name Straight offcred by Phil Carle, Mr. Vignoia's sssistant. being taken from St. Matihew's version of the Sermon om . -eferring. of course, and narrow™ path Matt Moore and Gladvs Les- have the leading roles. An authentie reproduction of what | actuntly hapnens back of the curtain lina on the openinz night of a mew Broad- way show. is most truthful'v nresented jon the screen in Katherine MacDonald's latest photoplay, Curtain! This pleture of theatrical life is technically eorrect in every detall. Curtain! will be the sece ond feature. It is a First National at« traction. An Tnternation! Weekly will also by shown. AT THE STRAXD. ‘The Frisky JFollies presented by The Tiddley Winks Musical Comedy Company will be the last presentation by this ak ready well known company of joymake Lers. Thig is the fastest and funniest comedy and one which you should mot Miss. Under Western Skies, the fea- ture photoplay on the same program, if a real western pictore, brimful of red- blooded action all the way through A« swift as a mountain torrent, as powerful as a raging cataract rushes the beautiful and mysterfous tale of Under Western Skles. Friday night will be Moose night at the Strand. This will be in the form of a general reception and in additlon to the regular program there will be an extra_added attraction. Jackle Bums and Frank Carberry. the best i local talent, will perform. These two are very well known here and to insure a zood seat come early. Don't miss this show which starts at 2.15 and 7. Doors epen half hour earlier. Priees, matinee all sests 25c: evenine. 28c and 40c. ex cept Saturday. War tax included. [ Breed Thentre and Majestlé Roof Gar aen. Harry Carey in one of his best screen characterization. _An original stofy by Eugene Maniove Rhodes. Humorous “cut< 108" of a plomeer movie. Those are some of the things that will be seen at the Bréed theatrs and Majestic Roof Ga den todey and tonight, where “The Wal- lop,” a Universal photodrama is to be shown with Harry Carey in the starring role. The vigorous modern western arama_is enlivened by a play within & play. Mignonne Goiden plays the leading feminine role. The action of the story is_remarkably fast and in the exciting roies playgoers will see J. Farrell Mee Donald, Joe Harris, Mark Fenton. Otte Myers, Bill Gettinger and the famous Harry Carey Flying Sauadron of cow< bovs. “The Wallop” has been heralded as ome of the Harry Carcy's snapplest weste ern photodramas. For the second feac ture David Butler will be seen in “Girls Don't Gambie,” a sensational comedy drama, based on the Saturday Evening Post story by George Weston. 1 Summer Trolley Schedule > Beginning with Friday. July 1st, the Contcticut Company will institate fta summeor schedule on the New London- Taftville Line, the schedule providing half-hour service from Norwich to New London from AL M. _to 7:45 P. ML and from Norwich to Taftville from 5:45 A. M.'to 10:45 P. M. The continuance of operation of the added trips is dependent entirely up= on the amount of patronage they re« ceive, and if the revenue derived from | the increased operation is not suffici- ent to meet the expenses, the irips must of necessity be withdrawn, Portland —Rev. M. K. Thompson, wha filled the pastorate of the First Congre« gational charch for the past six years, has announced his intention of conclud. ing his pastorate and has asked to be relieved of his duties September 1. S &) v/

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