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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ————————eiaesige WANTED—Msls WANTED—Barber, Moosup, Conn. at once. K”i"lt& SITUATION wantsd as private chauf- feur of deiver; 10 years' eigerl- ence. with best of references. Call 1 e WANTED— Au P Dhlntar; be first clasd. Inquife 1 smmsl. ly w.nm—mmnm-l 3 gor work on nh':-n wid_ & on “whe aged “man pre - mfl“n WANTED [£ The names of boys who are willing to get up in the motn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Fl there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacaney. Call at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND (-t nr\"zh hld Williai Tel. §9-3 N ZUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 233-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director Frompt Service Day or Wight R A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It —_ e A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Builetin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It e — A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It s =) oAt o o “.*‘--";..:.a':r'm, wuflD—Young hookkee r- e h:.!. Ad ru:bd lfl‘flllfd e)(ipl:'l- lary expected, Manufacturer, care of Bulletin. dyed WANTED-Chambermaid. Auditorium m%&fi_ FOR BALE—Hotrses wuup—flamnuld ALE_Trom 11000 to and books. C. J. King, w_-h,' 2.,'3 - .le‘l’hm 35 Phone 88-2, , - Llorace % D. 3 edie 6 orie 55-2 nnuc Dl- money gelling our wondertul dental cream | ¥ision. b = to_ consumers ; liberal commission ; no in- | “FOR SALE--Gas slove; price rism. vestment necessary; send 17c for sample | call at 14 Hickory St. 3. C. Cormier. ' = Espuanheatidse G0 Nt j,Td onn. FOR l&—m mare. v'l'oljnl"'sll. - r.l BALE—10 sound _yomns !mn-, 10 head of cattle, fi 800, Canterbury. Tel. $3-14 Movsup. )y have 15 Horses that are broken In for kinds of work. They are for sale er at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER B. PLERSON. Tel. 536-3. Jesa DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cenn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conp. Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teiesitone BUILDING FUMIGNARO 4JAMES—Contractor of excavating and stonework ~and house- thising, conciete Woi all ~ guaranteed Work.~ 123 Oakridge Norwich, Cona. Telephone 62 mardd WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and HUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone €0 West Main St. PLUMBING SUPPLIES XD GASFITTING. S—JOBBERS, Plumsbing und Heatiog. JOMN BLUM, Breed Buiding. Puusa 508-5. plumbifig by expert Phone, “Fhe very vest HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Nerwich aud Jewett Citv The Henry A|len % Son Cn 88 MAIN STREET NESAL DiRECTORS AND LMEALMERS ot DAY O® NIGHT | worry. | Telephone 410-2 | coe and iord cars, all ready for delivery, “uneral Directors 41 Main Strest GUS LAMBERT, JE., No Moving and trucking. Tel 33 West Muin £t anywhere. Sgecial at X ) moving boilers and ina- hote 351-3. Leng Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimeierman, 17 Boswell Ave. 7T TEAMING and moving, trecking a4 specialty. John H. Ford, 388 Main St Phone 752 €. B. BROMLEY & 80! _ Shetncket St Phone 385, DISTANCE MOVIN SDROWX A HARSLAEL, ihetucket St Phene Pm AND FL’RN!TL“RE OVING. le-lfll AND TRUOKING dobe very promptiy and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Street Phone 175 —— QAR Whitestons Clgn: sare $70 per thousand o.n.nun.nm.n.n. TOBACCO Wheolesale 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, "ONN. (Established for Haf a Century) BOOKBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chi e « TR g . 1455, | SCRIPPS-BOOTH, AND 10! long_distance | SEDAN. workmén at the anteed ; irést prices is guar- also heating and gasfitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. THOMAS J. DONOVAN Pluusbicg and Heating Telephone 1527-2 ROATH STREET 56 WANT A PLUMBER? CALL 716-13. Ordering from us a sure care for DO IT NOW. We Bave built up our business on prompt and correct ser- vice and courteous treatment of our cus- tomere, SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, 26 Sixih St, Greemeville. FOR SALE—Astomoblles FOR BALE=New Hudson, Bssex, at the new low prices 0 used’ cars, including ¥ and Fords. o $1,200. We have largest variety of go0d used ears in Eustern Conn., and | at prices so low that you can buy if you line of | xwell ! will. Car prices are far below last ! year's lists, and we are_selling them | cheap. The Danielson Garage, C. Peliett, Prop., Danielson, Conn. * 188 iyed FOR SALE—T-pas: car, 1917 mods tine condition. ted, and Jy2d ¥OR SALE—Overland touring car, A-1 | gondition, with new, tires: ‘will sell cheap i taken at once. North Main St Inquire Henry Allard, jedod "¥OR BALEFord touring car, fair con. dition, $225. Norwich Welding Co. jesd | FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent eondition, new engine, will sell reasonabie if sold_at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may20d These used cars from $125 | INSUKANCE . BANK STATEMENTS Advertisement Will Rent It BANK STATEMENTS vnn- )l., nlv. L‘fi N) fl‘l’fh fhe Uncas National Lafik at Norwicn, the State of Co ticut, at the close business on June. 30, 1921: RIBOURCES J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Reserve REPORT 0!? | Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREE . | 2 | NT VIEW, ager Hudson tour- | | a party of oaaied 1or S1 a day; price mear by. Address L, R. FOR SALE Clcasanc view Bedcn, Westerly, & L | A four-apartment block, with all mo jyid 5 erfi fmprovements, localed within five FOR RENT-Coliage, eight rooms and | Bogte¥ Welk from Franklin Square. bath, baiance July or season. Tel 79| Rt P ohencalars, seo antic. Write Box 115, Crescent Beach, gyl Rot s __'A. V. COVELLO, 3 R Tel. 1627-3. 195 cnm st RENT—A desirable six-room flat Hedge Ave. Syed FOR RENT—Flat at 106 Frankiin St, Alling apartment block. Inquire Alling Rubber Co. iyed FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CARS MUST BE SOLD. REAL BABRGAINS IN 1920 HUPMO- BILES, 1916 AND 1917 \DODGES, 1920 OAKLAND ©. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FOR RENT—Store at 102 Frankiin 8t, Alling apartment block. Inquire Alling Rubber_Co. jysd FOR REN age rear of 86 Frank- iin St. & Alling Rubber Co. jy6d Sevén-room cottage, within eight min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square, with modern improvements. Property must be TO R \:41:0 n‘u:- ‘h[ ifl:‘lhh&d rooms 1o housekesping, hor ~ am water, cleotric; modest rental, “1561.53. 201 OWwher leaving clty. iy For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAYN, Real Estate Broker, "¥OR RENT—Eight-room _apartment, from July 2, upper 51 Sachem Kiats, Sal chen;n?l G.'W. Carroll, 40 Shetucket. 3e JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils and line, 30 and 31 Town St, Norwich wn. Telephone 318. High test gasoline, Mobioils of all grades, and auto accesso- HAVE your tires uuud.a. look ke B s Nke naw, & Lanole Tire Co., 93 W. e st tebsed OVERHAULING AND REPAIK WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphelstering and Wosd Work. Blackemithing in all its branches ac0tt & Clark Corp. 507 TO 616 NORTH MAIN STREET HOTELS HOUSE, D, Prop. class ..5{;'."'&‘.!. nected. Phone. shm:e:m St DEL-HOFF HOTE] L, B, s DY WHEN YOU WANT to 3 ness betor &v&-um#’wm. columns of The Bulletin. TO RENT—An unfurnished apartmen with the exception of floor coverings, é four rooms and bath; hot water furnish- ed. Phone 1987. Je28d FOR RENT—Summer hbungalow at Kizemaug-on-the-Thames. Phone 1876-4 Je2 TO RENT—The property at No, 90 Wil- liams St, large house with all improve- 1e30TRSTu Frasklin Square. FOR SALE A McKINLEY AVENUE ments, garage and garden ; im- & L mediately. Apply to_ Cha¥l Fton, RESIDENCE 744 North Main st jelid TO RENT—Furhished rooms, § without board. 13 Bemug gn H TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light ! housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave, xuum‘ TO RENT — Furnished rooma. phons 274. o ‘ FOR RENT A very choice modern apartment, with OF 10 ROOMS AND BATH LOT 76x200 FEET A RARE CHANCE PRICE IS RIGHT James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET garage, if desired, heat furnished,’ loeas | S - tion best on B ot Pl phcticaiatn, tngiiize of e ——————— IOBN.:‘A. )lonm Real tate_Broker, Jet8d Fraakiia Seaare, A NEW HOUSE AUTOS FOR HIRE - i ituated in the “Plains Section” of YOR RENT—Closed car for funerals, £ ved , etc. Tel. 1171, John Wolfe. || Norwich. The house has six Fooms and all modern improvements. Cel- lar is cerented. Thére's a good garden. Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Hunt’s Taxi Service LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADRILLAC CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 Teiephone 1334 63 BROADWAY PRINTING | - e ot gy tl FOR SALE m"fl’sfim e Bul “lm@;"” U en-room house, centrally located, for Tooming house or light housekeeping, in best condition. Owner leaving towa. wishes to sell property. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. o ©p for busiese sasulva. § weeks old. H. 3. 1. a Loans and discounts.... $450,999.41 |1 aibi Loans B‘nd WAthb—Anllflllu and_sesond nud me 82- iyd 4. U. 8. Gevernment securi- counts, in- furniture, stoves, elr. m ties owned: cluding Write, call or 'phone 8 h FOR su.b—}:m.n “hates; Tauire 10 @ Deposited to counts x 45 Jackson St., wuumu Mountain Ave., corner Summit, or Phone MUsio secure circula- Deduet: g1 2 Bl it . ! oo aie; eiasst an F0! — Undd nd_ gasoline | ERNEST | or?vum vuhuyan m‘l on_ capadity, witn Lrowser LAt b Seluey . 460,000 09 Titn | Federal ) BULLARD 1 other Uhited ank gt prices. Louls pump, r. Stc.. Suitabls for inside OF Statss © goverhe (other than ¢ BT Nopwien: " hone iu e Teataiation. “APmory Garsge, 118 | Teacher of the ment securities, 54,950.00 bank " accept- may19ThSTu Fraakiin St Phone 756 aays or 156771 Violir E 114,950.00| ances soid YOU_are wanted; U. 8. rament ‘;__.z,&‘,,~________‘_ Phohe 127- 5. Othér bonds, utocks se- —;l,-u.fls iy ol b Ml Bl | "R Sa e vow Bt I Bies Placs eugles, e sheds | cCrins s iate s s buas ns; lis i condition. 22 Tutnitare. ¢t “account of “Acceptances” u"“‘ln R AL 3T, o hé?fihb. Plainfield, Conn. S :’u?fit- “- l‘|=ow 5, 33000, o “ g 3100000 §recuted by this bank and — — nd. . Lawful - y 'r bahks for. ac- WANTED—To cxchange 1518 3 1-2 108 | port ton heq gar comis fi’,‘f“s,;f"" bz - AT SRS M wiinso| count be T bedbund Gramm_ Bernstein truckfor a tpuring Strong, h,,,,,,d Bridge, Conn. iyTd 5 » 10. Cash in vault and now outstanding ... .... Ic\al.)r!,_w‘fi?w:;:nudemu. R F. D f;ga 5 30 e s o HELEN L. PERKINS gmoun: due from mational e saoyermmel ge. 5 3 T P e gl o G B ARG ,065.50 es W o e SR LS| TEACHER OF SINGING |, (e i oo ok bR e jy%d quire at Church Bros., st , T Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET e B rtlngg bank (other st {‘1:'{!“ W s - ~ | "FOR SALE—Nine milch cows. _Tele- W ot I A0 i X WSLER | - Ve vyl N to 5. tal of Items 10 and 13, value) .. $400,000.00 roa A, LoD Y SRtk o | proneietsss. Jusd $54,549.08. b All other United [ iyt FOR SALE—A dandy two-tenement LEGAL NOTICES, - 4 Shexs on banks ‘locats :sxfféf’.ecfl?-fifl' siskiin > ccond hasd fagmlture, an- | 0'3%, oS Sation O Riain St oné ) 57 “reporting bank and P TR tiques _and - books. C. J. u-so minute's walk to stores and -postoffick; N'OTICE oF INTENTION other cash items ........ - Other bonds, stocks, se- Watér St. Phone 382 - 24 |4is0 a 20-acre woodlot about 1-2 ;;,u, 15'1: Redemption fund with s C“Bfl:llfix!!n elg— T1,796.75 D—S¢ and faraitus from Brooklyn, all for $5,650. I8 | GANIZE . Treasurer ind dus > §_house, mwfi;,f,' Taaac e',‘,,..,m, eyt | Kouisa Ballard, Brooklyn, Comn. P. 0. TO OR! from L. S. Treasurec ... 3,000.00| furniture and fixtures, §13,° Main iy2a. | Box 85. | iyéa "imSLZ‘f' asm;A it @y, 5 2091 142.217.91 earned. no . HOLIDAY special; Manila_ cigar be| ¥OR SALE—12 to 15 acres of stans flWe, the. undenl:had‘ Tiereby givé mo- | ected, $2.218.28; custom- eral Reserve bank ... 216,967.57 gach, & for 50¢; Scholl's bmullnt cigar | ing grass. Telephone 1292-2. ice of our intention to erganize a Trust| ers accounts, Victory 9. Items with Federal o ¥ 1oF 2be; Kioon Spots ,.,u, '1“’ Browning, East Great Plain. jyéd fi“w":":'f"m;"‘:& an;i 8un:::;(lm ((qtle | motes, $295.90 SR serve bank In p o G A van “F0% B PR T e of Connt in 5, collectl i and n Wil s gl e 5 in vaulf an i Tse ;uf:“ al‘i‘::w”lmggoznghov Yranca | _FOR SA ‘White pigs, 11 weeks old, folilrows, to_wit:— LIABILITIES. due from national :fi'fi:n 224,758.33 store, Thayer bidg. entrance. Wik (g5 each Josepn Smerchansiy, Lisvon, | KISt The names and aadresses of |17. Capital sfock pald in .. $100.000.00 |11 Amount due from banks, Conin. . Jewett City 5! 1)’ the proposed incorporators are: 18. Surplus fund 25,000.00 bankers, and trust _com- WANTED—We pay nlfl:ut 51.”“1: 1—Angus Park, Hanover, Cohn. 19, Undivided profits . 20,421:39| panies in the United secoid hand_{ocaivare. Norwd FOR SALE—Hard, wood, $10 per cord; | 2—H. M. Lerou, Norwich, Conn. 20, Cireulating notes out- States (other than included ture Co., breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We|chestnut, §7. C. Beauregard, Hunter| 3—Edwin W, Higgins, Norwich, Conn. standing .. 58,700.00 | in Items, S 8 or 10)...... 3,408.38 buy, seil and_exchange. __deta_ | Ave, Tartviite. el 1684, iyld_ | 4—Timothy C. Murphy, Norwich, Conm. |22, Amount die’to matlonal 13, Checks on other banks T WANTED—Farms; all kinds, &l izes, = 5—Joseph C. Worth, Norwich, Cu.m- BANKS .i....oo00 eeoaine 278.56 in the same city or town anywhere in Lnnnecl‘h:lll. 18 ;mu. FOR SALE—Sixty tons standing hay.| $—Charles A. Saxton, Norwich, Conn. 23. Amount due to state as reporting bank (other 07 ale? "Call, write oF télephote £ ST SN, ol | detidl | BES T, e R o L T'zh?n 7 Teoma?, i b - man’s Farm Agency, 33 R"‘“’“"if‘-' FOR 8ALEHard wood, stove lengths, | §—Willlam 1, Oat, Norwich Cona o A Tt 3, homaiy Danielson, Conn. ES %1!10 p!rlu;fi’i'd 5. Brown, Y::;u. u“n‘f:;'u JKR“’ &er."\orrclhchbce:z. tries, (other than included 5 1l banks e one_1099- = = i, Norw] on in Items 21 or 22 165133 | cated outside of city culyiare AIGer & Kremes, Sncessrp. i3 o2 _ 13 odwara Be Bréwer, Norwich, Conn. | 24 Cerifled ‘ehecks s 7 - R A 4 A Bruckner, 55 Franklin St pn",fi'“’-’. r lifli SALE—One good farm and double | 13—Emil M. Fox, Norwich, Conn. standing .. 58.83 | _and_other cash items 3,631.68 Norwich, mars! g n“u‘ \;7:1 iam A. Mason, Lebanon, L;w;m- }; m-:ru&;'::?&n. C}orflifl\,cgfign Tul;é g{!n;m 22,'33 and 94, 15.‘ é{u’lrcmptmn fund = Jet = b N T, 8. 2 i - {16—James Grahm, Taftv §¢, Conn. De‘mand . deposits (other from L”:S“Y'F:pa::r'l‘r 20,000.00 STOP in to see us; we carry every- | 17—Martin K. Jensen, Noiwich, Con. than bank deposits) subs 16, Due from forelgn banks " ermont s thing in the line of second-hand fu: 18—Charles D. Foster, Norwich, Conn. ject to reserve (deposi's $15.448.38; uncollected in- WS | o e o, Tonton Baiscoots | 18-—Tames L. Crawlora, Norgith. Cong. | payable within 30 days). terest, $39,981.64 .... 55,420.0 16 Water St, Norwich. Phone 1703-3. 20—lu.lph H. Mann, 41 E. 424 'St, N.]26] Individual deposits sub- ceees 85 ANOTHER CARLOAD \VI’LL ARRIVE mar2c Secand fine . ob | the: AEoesER 3njcc% (odchgck agiid Total .... . ees $5,080,541.34 TODAY 3 5 B == " The . Divi paid . XODARS AT o A1) S RN I PRETTY FARM HOME, Corporation s Bankers Trust Company. | 6 - demans. deposits 1= LIABILITIE: ¥. W. HOXIE, 90 acres, nice location, main stite road, | Third. The location of the principai| = fother than bank depos. [15: Gapital stock paid in..$1,000.000.00 . near good markets, pleasing surround- | office is to be in the City of Norwich,| its) subject to reserve, 15. Surplus fund .... 550,000.00 Telephone 62. LEBANON. |ings, peautiful shade, fish and ice pond {County of New London. Items 26 and 30, $567 19, Undivided, i near house and on farm, river on one| In Witness whereof we have hereunto| 058.13. profits ... ... $153,345.36 side, land well divided inio fertile felds | afized our signatures this 2ist day of |44 Liabilities other than \ Reserved for in- spring brook watered pastures and | June, 1921 i RbavVe MAIS, Une | terest and taxes fl I I8 (e womund, Jots frulf, two G-room | Algus Park, H. M. Lerou, Bawin W.| carnea discount .. B 191122 | acerued . 440.73 013 . barnd akd farm buildings; all | Higeins, Timothy C. Murphy, Joseph C- - f— oniy 83,000, 3500 cash, rest easy terms. | Worth, Charles A, Saxton, Louls JKom- | Total ...cuees coveesue.s 3505 e 315378608 services of liywood Gl YONS' NCY, ne, 'Daniel ea, William H. Oat. | f Less curren the only uémfi: sy b‘:fie‘x:‘ ?a’g je2da Willimantie, Comn. |John M. Thayer, Martii Rozycki, Bdward | ;| State flgs(?""';""‘_f:;‘r Cuunis ;.‘,l;\;l: expenses, inter d, is ofiered for breeding thofoughs == P, Brewer, M. D, Emil M. Fox, Fred G. | gonfon. Ss-f 1. Cenry oo Tk ag| €5t and takes bred Holstein-Freisian cows. 'The sefvice Thumm, Abner Schwartz, James Gra- | Cashler of the above PAmEC Panf. f paid .... ..... 4864451 1s £100. 1 will give 3200 for every FOR SALE ham, Martin B Jensen, Charies D. Fos- | R28PY, SVEYD Bt 008 P0I2 000 | S 10514158 fer sired by this_wonderful buil, ter, James L. Crawford, Raiph H. Mana. | fRG0C 12,8745, 12 0. Cifculating notea out- Yho is a son of Judge Desws, ong o x| ' The BeFy Biock, in Norwich, Ne: 190 e GoTE T SEoERE s HENRY L FRISBIE, B iownt et sataal cal et F D Cashier. | TP 5 & R s H fi:?&‘:recg!n Franklin St, consisting of two stores, |at Norwich, within and for the Districtof | gubscribed and wern to before m |33, Amouni due to stats’ oot Viniage, Conn. Tel. Moosup 28-12. T8 | o .| Norwich, on the 5th day of July, A: D.{(nis 6th day of July, 1921. banks, bankers and_trust h » it four tenements. with all modern im- | 1921 A sl Soiiipanies. in the United SR ar s e v AR fuas e States and foreign coun- provements, a first rate cen usiness e o sries W. Corcoran, late of Notary ¥ tries (other than ineltd- h, in said District, deceased. Correct—Attest: Gr y heleeralLoaflCO location ; excellent property for an invest-| Lila Corcoran of Norwich, Conn., WILLIS AU . z;ed i:‘-»i:fmu z‘cn‘l’cxfiz oy wishies to announce that théy are open 1 appeared i Court and filed a pétition M. H. DORMIOE, standing .o 1,930.21 33 ¢ oP¢R|ment. The sale is made necessary by |praying, for the reasons therein set forth,| C. H. FRISBIE, Total of Items 22, 33 and 31, AT for business at 81 Fraukiin Bt with a administration be granted upon the | Jy7d Directors. 518 76248, d full line of Luggnge, Toys and Musical fa- | an order of the ‘court to close the settle- m.m of said deceased, alleged to be Demand deposits (other struments. 4 BANK STATEMENTS than bank deposits) sub- A iment of an estate. \\hem;pm; It I Ordered, Tnat said - ject to reserve (deposi Opposite Providence Bakers, petition be héard and determined at_the g v Borr iy L OVPURS ERSvINMSS DeRTY. Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. |Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- et i Ty B e s B0, Caye). wich, in said District, on the Sth day of ey ey ject_to check July, A, D. 1921, at 9 o'clock in the fore- | 5, REPORY _ OK < CONDITION OF |, )¢t 70 SRR o WAN TE D R Hioon, ‘und ‘that notice of the pendeney of | 1ie Merchunts Nationul panik P L e im (3 said petition, and of sald hearin there: 0. Dividend il 41280 on, be given by the publicaticn ,of this Potal of oSt A _ - order one time in some newspaper’ having A nes bank vi‘:psl;;f WEAVERS ON KNOWLES a circulation In said District, at least two 1t3) subject 20 ressren days prior to the date of said hearing, |1 Items 26, 29 and 30, LOOMS Civle & and that return be made to this Court. | 2. __Uveraraiis, & $1.794.663.64. A two apartment house, in good b NELS&).}' J. AYLING, Judge. | $38. 295 58.28 | =y, durosits subject _to Steady Work—One Losi location, on the West Side. Each .‘(,(T);‘v‘-oi‘d.o"e PN ER B S IN R buriues owren SR SR 'y apartment has &i A a ||| Atiest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, a Deposited to s or more 1 g i P s six roo and |{! % Cleris sseure elreulu: and postal savings) 5 bath, electric lights, steam heat, ||’ 47 3 COURT OF PROBATE HELD| bon - v 32, Certificates of deposit THE NORWICH WOOLEN as; good lot and fine garden. Norwich, wichin and for the District 10| Yatue) ..o+ $100,000.00 e e T 4 gas; garden. on the 6th day of July, A. D.'h All other Unite - MILLS CORP. iaive of Mg Sl e Snid J. AYLING, Judge. ment securities. Haun, late ‘ot Nor- Other bonds, ate of Waler R. ,100.00 vich, in said District, Archibald T deceased. stocks, 175,100.00 Going On Tonight Chartér No. 657. Reserve Distrlet No. 1. REPORT OF The Thames National Bank at in the State of Cohuecticit ac of business on June 30, 1981 RESOURCES. orwich { tion. No. CONDITION OF |mects in Kiks' Home. r ¥isse | Bickingham |senberg the property, | | | | | meets in Steiner's Hall. meets in German |treet, consisting of a two apartment house and large lot. Mr. Eisenberg will ithprove the property aad occupy _the lower apartment on or about July 15th The sale was made through the agency of Thomas H. Beckley, 278 Main street tufe Is an auto smash, showing two au- down a road in the moonlight and swery- Hughes, Each player was treated individually from a lighting angle, an innovation & photography. Beau Revel was un Ford's |nario by fster, Mass., have been guests for a fs | Saengerbund, Norwicn Stationary Fngineers” Asoelst N S Clover Temnh No. s P. S.. meets in 2 Norwicn” 1adge. Mo Victory Lodge, o, 4 Lo o.l..nll. ? Germania Lodge, No. 11 0. DB l. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sale of Maple Street Property Herbert Willey has sold’ to Isador Bk No. 21 Maple' DAVIS THEATRE. Night scenes of Surpassing beauty are a featufe of the new Thomas H. Ifice production fer Paramount, Beau Revel which comes to the Davis theatre Friday and Saturday. One of the “punch” scenes of the pic- tos, with headlights flashing. ushing ing int oeach other in front of the eam- era. No slight ingenuity on the part of the director and cameranan Was. re- quired to put across, this sensational crask Different lighting effects were used for each charaetér in the pletare. The cast of which includes such players a3 Lewis Stone, Fldrence Vidor, Liloyd William Conklin and ethers. personal supervision of Thomas H. One of the most thrilling scenes ever pictures, is that of the cafe of the um- derworld along the Seine In Pafls, in which the sulminating action ot Hugh great Paramount pleture, The Great Day, which is the second feature, transpires. ented by, a crowd of Parisian riff gifls and men of the loewst type, the place and the peopis represent the Parisian “underworid™ with grom reality, true to the least de- tail. Tt forms the background of ome of the most stirring scenes in The Great Day: that in which Frank Beresford. the hero. hag been lured to see his sick triend, Dave Leeson, only to find on leaving that- he and his friend Dave are caught In a trap of an international con- spiracy. and have to put up a hopelesy fight against Overwhelming odds, until finally thrown by the thugs of the Guar< dian Angel down through a trap-doer . to the sewers leading to the Seine. Tht incldent has a surprising An extremely interesting news weekly will conclude the Bill. Breed Theatre aad Majesfle Reel Garden. Carmel Myers hag a role to which is admirably suited in Cheated Universal photodrama, which is ture at the Breed theatre and Majestih Roof Garden today and tonlght. The star appears as a little immigrant from Russia. She arrives at Hilis Isl- and, the human clearing house in New York harbor, and joins her father in the ghetto, where she works, lives and loves. King Baggott, star, director, and writ- er, directed Cheated Love at Universal City from the original stery and soe Lucien Hubbard and Dorit Schroeder. An excellent cast Wwas as- !sembled for the production. The wreck- |ing of an East Side theatre by a terrific cxplosion, a tangled love-interest, an in- |teresting analysis of human character, | bumorous touches In unexpécted piaced and tense, powerful situations make Cheated Love one of the big screen dras mas of the year. For the second feature Eileen Perej will be seen in The Land of Jasz, & fe riously funny five reel comedy. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Payson entertain. led for a day recently Mr. and Mrs. Rog- ers and daughter, Miss Ruth Regers, of East Longmeadow, Masa. Mr. and Mrs. Myron C. Peckham with their son Horace, of South Man- chester visited the former's parents t s place Thursday of last week. Miss Doris Ayer of Willimantic has n spending a few days this week with AMiss Cora Chappeil. Mr. and Mrs. James Cochrane of Web- days sister. Davell. Airs. G. T. Chappell was in Williman- tic for a day or two this week and ats tended Chautanua. Wintrrop D. Davoll is uite certain that he has a less number of rates than a week ago as in one night he trappsd 43 rats in his hen house. The following night he caught three more. of Mrs. Cochrane's brother and C. E. Goodrich and Mrs. W. D Hartford—The chorus of the Hartford consisting of sevemty volces, which won the first prize at the state saengerfest in Bridgeport, June 2§, will give a concert Friday evening & " | Wildwood sanatorium for the bemefit of se- rance of Norwich, Conn., ties ] -, 21,300.00 deposits in Court and filed & petition |4, “Ranking houss, §5.000. .. 130590 | g for the reasons therein set forth. | 5. Lawful reserve with Fed- e vl - instrument purporting to be the | eral Reserve bank 25,614.24 | | ot and testament of said deceased [10, Cash in vaults and i | of Deited States di { be_admitled to probate. amount due from hational foriie oot = It isten ! “Whereupon, It Is Ordered, THAl SAld| banks ........ »..osesooe 107,302,058 | 30 s ofos bek it 28,125.0 petition be heard and determined at the |11, Amount due from v 39, Bills payable, other fhan Probate Court Room in the City of Nor-| banks, bankers and trust T T s wich, in said District. on the 13th ddy of | compantes in the . United S jduly, A. D. 1821, at 10 o'clock in the fore. | States (other than includ- e et "(hAn Fedte noon, 2nd that hotice of the pendency of | of in Ttems 8 o 10y & . SR e S P said petition, and of said hearing there- [93° Checks on other banks | o Bine ~ 100,000.00 on, be give by the publication of this| *iy Gt Rame eity o town e LR order one time in some.newspaper having | as reporting bank . .. . 7T 3 P &4 v o & a circulation in said District, at least five { mota) of Items 10, 11 and 13 i 41 Letters o n‘_nd days prior to the date of sald hearing, | §114201.92. 5 & travele 5 o 7 e g Sk and that rnlum(;v- m:u]e‘ to :hx: ('u&nl. 14 Cheeks on banks located Pmsh nd f“u;’k and l:\‘) sika 19,500.00 NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. v 6ok eIl or tewii of Sa i e The above and foregoing s 4 true copy | R e o by this, n."}u:::n.‘ uston- of record. 233 Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, e SRR C R T T i Jyid Clerk. U8 irer_and dus S from U. §. Treasurer . Total .. State of Connect » e ot A ReTides London, I Nathan A cibb: — = 1A BIL ashier of the above named 3 TOAL, seascped wood and kindlings in Capital stock paid in .. $100,080.00 | solemnly swear that the above state- jarge or small quantities. Phone 504 or Surpius fund 30,000.90 | ment is true to the best of my know- 1326-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly | 19, Undivided tedge and belief. Brutkse Linna. decisd profits - $34 NATHAN A. GIBES, = | ashier. s Subseribed and sworn to Lefore me ARCHITECTS e L s | this 6th day of July, 1921 s cst, and taxes i GUY B. DOLBEARE. _ CUDWORTH & THOMPSON L 6.241.08 Notary Public. ok ik Correct—Attest . i b 20. Circulating motes out- GROSVENOR ELY, Thaver Building, Norwich, Conn. e S JAMES L. HUBBARD, 23, Amount due to state 3 C. H. 08GOOD, Banks, Pank\::’!hnmt tust iyia Directors. companies in the Unite, et smlrs and foreign coun- = - - +106.07 | neatly twice as many accessions as in the FREDERICK T. BUNCE i ieeading sear Bltne oot TURVRMN % < been 50 series of revival meetings, with Tbe Plano Tme‘u $56,900. converts more numerous than usua i . - | Demand deposits _(other Bchools of method in evangelism, he Phone 838:2 22 Clairemiont Ave than bank deposits) sub- said, have been conducted during the year | %-:u Lo "fffi,',‘:zfi“;,'ii’f‘,“ in 20 states, under the leadership of Dr. GEER 25, eidtial deposits sub- H. F. Stillwell, general superintendent of THE PIANO TUNER ject to check .... 383,172.31 | évangelism of the American Baptist 122 P + St Phone 511 [ 30._ Dividends unpaid . 300 | Home Mission society. In 11 States an rospec Total of demand deposits organized effort has been made to arouse . (otber than bank de- every church to revival services. Plans] N"m NI RVR TN for next year include placing a superin- 3 ? ‘353 1-,, 31, tendent of evangelism in each of the 35 hea s ews urea“ = states where Northern Baptist have ac- e Total ... P [ Rivities, Dr. Viliers recommended that State of Conmnecticut. County of New London, ss.: 1. Charles H. Phelps, Cashier of the above named bank, di solemnly swear that the above sial ment Is true to tue best of my know- ledge and bellet. CHARLES H. PHELPS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thi$ §th day of July, 1921. JOHN R, TARRANT, Notary rupl cornct-é‘o\!stfiz: LIPPTTR, ¥. L. WOOD, L. HENRY SAX | MAGAZINE SPECIALIST i UNION SQUARE SPECIAL SALE Hardwear Tires FOR A WEEK ONLY Ford sizes, extra ply Fabric 30x3 $12.50—30x3Y; $15.00 31x4 $20.00 | CORDS 32x3Y, $22.50—33x4 $30.00 32x4 $30.00—34x4 $33.50 The Housei'nold 74 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 531-4 BULLETIN BLDG. iyia Directors. PEOPLE GETTING BETTER, Rev. Thomas J. greatest year ever known in evangelism,” tisms in our history.” 1S BEPORT TO BAPTISTS Cohtrary to the general opinion, people are getting better' instead of worse, ac- cording to the report made at the North- ern Baptist convention in Des Moines by Villers of Detroit, chair- man of the committee on evangelism, who said that the last year had been “the and reported “the largest number of bap- . “There was never such a quickening” Dr. Villers declared. ‘“There have been each of the 10,688 churches in the Nofth- ern Baptist convention give two weeks at least to evangelism next year. SELLS NEWSPAPER PLANT TO INDIANA PURCHASER The plant and fixtures of the New Lon- don Telegraph in tse Plant building at New London, have been purchased by John Henry Zuver, editor of the South Bend, Ind., News-Times and Ralph W. Hewson, a well known and substantial business man of South Bend. Attorney Charles B. Whittlesey, counsel for the estate of Morton F. Plant, which ac- quired the property by foreclosure pro- Ceedings a few months ago, sS0id the property to a man named Johnson, of New York ,a general newspaper equip- ment t, evidently acting for the South purchasers. Mr. sey did not care to state the purchase price. The fixtures have not been moved as yet but will ewentually be shipped to Michigan City, Ind., where 2 new even- Iig_newspapers will be Jaunched to be known as the Michigan City Star. Shallerville—Alfred Faarstoft is under the care of a physician, s he is suffer- the patients and ex-service men. IT CERTAINLY DOES THE WORK, HE SAYS Hartford Man Restored By Tanlac Two Years Ago, Still Enjoys Finest Health. Statement after statement is now made by the people of Hartford al Tanic, the medigine that is being s widely 54 distributed everys rhere, and which iz accomplishing 8el surpriting and gratifying results city and vielnity. John Powell, living at 33 Chapel Sty who_served three years in France with e e, s Erciiivay ary Forces from Montreal, bas this 1o say about Tanlac: I can youch for Tanlac being goed fof stomach tfouble and 2 run-down Sondis tion, for I have tried it myself. I had not ‘been taking it more than three-days until 1 began to etraighten right up. “At that time, which was two years ago, in Howland, Maine, my appetite left me and 1 was suffering all over from the flioets of indigeation. 1 couid eat ly an was Wreeto fse Says at a time. T wou bloat up terrbly with gas and almost double up with pains in the pit of my stomach. “T go! mervous the Jeast thi "l;’ uncetn 1 wonld wake un every the night, and felt s6 worn-6ut in the mognings that 1 simnly had to force my- self off to work. I had headaches for @ays at & Uiffe and was losing weight and strength right along. “Finally 1 got on to Tanlac th friend. of amine who had been helned out of the troubles by taking It. and the rl suited my case to y A soon had A new then fygeher troubles began to ip on B dibaach ot fnto_condition metl eould eat anything and all signs of indls gestion, headaches and nervousness dis- appearcd. Four bottles of Tanlac nut in_the pink of condition, with a " 1 been know what it is but there is something -hom'mlu that certainly does the work ! mhuflhflmh.l-. Store. feeling fine ever since. ing from the effects of a spider bite. tional Drug