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& Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ‘WANTED—Miseclisneous T WANTED-—Male AGENTS Make §75 weekly scliing | ~WANTED—Capabie woman for gen- in small family; no E\x.!t:mta‘ed t:io:nl:ry‘.se We guarantée li mm AG dre- T etin dvs0d Ve e~ T uorlm nuhy. ysea wx to u-uAt in i o o T A wiel, atid ity ; new nufl‘ “.f' W-mmm st er, B ¥ Rond Tor Tree slare S = Leland Co,, 13§ Whalley Ave, N WANTED -« Housekeepe: country 2. NPT R L 303" | ant 5. care for one mL Wikt S0 fiu, P AGIV'lIn—Ableme;‘y‘ .li"' lrflcl:', care Bulletin, dvsod ll;ut seller cwer ered men; eve WANTED—Washweman. Apn\y at & R it bure Rage Mo Coq|Omve St JY . o and .mm. il iysod .| o St Jev cu el MEN—Growers of dependable ianrass 80 “‘“‘ It ewets City. Iy stock want mmfle rennunfi e lel!ln. wnntfn—am w0 ‘@0 housework. = 56 all the yeaf around; comi weekly | Summer vaed oo deltvering. Brown Brothers' Nus m. plasti® ries, er, N. Y. 310 DAILY ullln: “Gasaver” for range eooking ; reduces bills 20 ." unprecedented Tite biys several; STENOGRAPHER oy 1 BUAT: | Substitute Wanted For First Week In ice 50c. Gi Au' With Good Chances (if sat Joioe asaver, "r';} Park Row, New Jysea 0" of a Permanent Pasitior, Later WAXTED—A ition an_experi- enced draggist. Feench n?nm T The Ulmer Leather Co. quire Tel. 1932-3. jyied wnm-cnm Nerwich, Conn. o R ysa © FOR. SALE—Herses 7 eekly local - net’” Fur particeiary, sadress o Cimis,| POR BALE—Six year old driving mare, 427 Industrial Trust Bldg., n sound. and gentle, or in exchanze for old. n’ J. r. R. MEN WANTED, Franklin, . 330 d 'fr: E _UNIVERS] FOR BAl.I'r—Qood sound drlvlnx horse. wants te get in touch with men who are il snzious 1o become DECK 3o | e 18164 iy3ad s MERCHANE MARINE SERVICE, "OAST GUARD, U. NAVY. FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for all kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. men we can_offer ; ‘complete course in Navigation, Seamanship, ete., which will enal them to pass the required exami- nations for these positions. Our HOME STUDY PLAN is the best in the world. This preparation will take four to six months. Salaries after the course is com.- ELMER R. PIEESON. o eted run from $175 to $400 per month | Tel 536-3. Je3d |~ . This School has never et failed to secure a grad T e AARINE DRTvERST Nautical School, St Paul, Minn. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN WANTED , DENTAL SURGEON DRAWERS-IN | MGrory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. Joseph Hall & Son, Inc. VDR. D. J. COYLE Trading Cove DENTIST WANTE D 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Offiee Hours: 3—12, 1:30—b, 6:30—8 _Fumm DENTISTS Woolen Yarn Spoolers ] Norwich qulen Mills Corp. clcazs Yantic Mill S Whitestune Cigar aare $70 per thousand d. F. CONANT, il Fraakils St WANTED LOOM FIXER TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic- and Imported Cigars. it will pay you to walk over. APPLY SAXTON WOOLEN CORPOBATION, BEAN HILL. LOST AND FOUND ‘ Danielson, between black Leghorn hat LOST—Friday in Depot and Mamn St., with black lace trimming, B. & B. Hat gho, Womester, marked inside. _;l):ury JOHN R. BOWMAN re. M. Morrill, 16 Kasterly ace, cean Beacn, Conn SR T 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET ~NORWICH, ~ONN. a Century) T LOST—Friday afternoon, in uckmg-' am Memorial building, gold chaln lavai- liere with Masonic embiem. Finder re- (Establ Vum to this othee. Reward. LOST—In G. N. T. Grand C ey Fotem o Bulierie Ot e SALING ward JeE PURRONE & Christian Co., buflding ountractors, stonework, brickwork, com- | ereie and cement, plaster. and paint, and anythiug extra. 15 Platt Ave. Tel. No. 479-5. Call between § and 6.3v a. m. and from 5. 30 ta | Sovam.s, augldd " ¥UMIGNAKO JAMES_Contractor of FUNERSAL DIRECTORS ANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques. “C. J. King, 45-50 Water St Phone 38-2, iysed FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear from owner of a farm or wod Jasa for sale for fall delivery. L lfl. Otmey, Tl 1! 3 MARRIE] '"‘“‘mm‘——"’ paper published, free for stamp. Corre- spondent, Toledo, 0.~ $30d I WILL gladly tell anyone suffering with rheumatism how I was cured in four days after two years' terribie mflsfil& It matters not what form you have, what you have tried or how g standing, Send_name and address today.. Address Box E-147, Little Rogk, ARRY health, wealth; thousands at- tractive, congemial people, worth $5,000 to $100,000; confidential desc [ou (either sex),’ free; reilable, satisfaction_guaranteed. Sunflowejry :‘Llhb Cimarron, Kansas. It M ol TR marry, D-Box 113 3 Mich. S L3 -iyam LADY ranch _owner, worth $50.000, wants husband. K-Bex 325, Club, Fofl, Wayne, Ind. ¥3i PRETTY girlie, just 19, worth $5.! ooo, waste husband. Box 55, Oxford, Fia. 5% MARRY—For speedy m-mm abse- Intely “the best, largest: intite established 16 vears; thousands wenllhy members, both sexes, wishing early mar- riage; confidential descrintions free. - The Old Reliable Club, Mrs. Wruble, Box 26, Oakland, C4lif. y30d TJOSHUA TA!LO!, Pnslen:er Trafic Agent for the Cunard, Anchor, Donald- son, also White Star St Com- panies, will be- at Willey's cnnr stere in the, Alice Bldg., from 2 till 5 Saturday afternoons, for the purposé of transact- ing business for.these lines; will procure berths, passports and sailing permits fer Dus;:ggem Office, Railroad St, Baltic. je WANTED—Watking summer drinks, tikins cocoanut oll shampoo and a big line of over 137 other quality products are big sellers; we want a lady or gentle- man agent in Norwich and other Vacant cities vrite today for free sample and paruculars, J. K. Watkins Co., 66 New York, N. Y. iysd WANTED—Vaults and ceslnnols to e H. L. Harris, R. F. D. Box ayrod IF YOU WANT a healthy, wealthy, Joving wife, write Violet Kay C. Denni. uox‘\l, Uh;u Enclose stamped eaveloje. ec, TED—Antiques Bnd second _hand furniture, stoves, etc. ay. Write, call or 'phone lh 45 Jackson St., Willimantie. WANTED—Second hnnd lum:mra and antiques; -oldest and largest dealers in Norwich ; we buy -and sell anything; high- est prices. Louis D. Ward, 30 and 32 Water St, Norwich, Phone 708-3. mayl9ThSTu WANTED—TO buy a louse of 10 or 12 rooms, not far trom the car Center; state price and location. Personal, care Bulle- tin. IYATWS WANTED—A few more cit} hou:es ith a hutle land ™ needed. 7 Sholes, buyer ~—and seler, 188 Wuu relephone conncetion. jy29d WANTED—TW0 new youl cows. JAm\.h Butler, Norwich, —Household loodl nmg, 43-50 of water 3y25 Tan St. d WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, 10 acres up, with or without stock; give iull particalars in first letter as io price, size, location and ternis. P O. 1ox 105, Jewett City, Conn. y22d HERE YE BE_Manila cigars b¢, § for 25¢, $5.ib 10r 4 bOX of _1ub; _Scholl broadieaf wrapper cigur Tc, 4 for- Z Geld sand tovacco ige a iin. xala.us Smoke Shop, obb WoolWortn's; branen store, Thayer i.dg,_enirance. - Jyzvd 4 YOU . arelv&anled 7S, government -$200 montl hunureas posi- ; wnite immediately Lranilin institute, Lepl. 3-1., rHoches- ter, N Jysd WANTED—We pay highest prices for Chamber of Commarce Buil ing Phons 23s.2 ady Assistant WILLIAM C. YOUNG rr:#:aer:”:rv'o"we CARPENTER and BUILDER Best” work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. GAGER . o f:,‘."i‘{.';“"e%n?“."u'ifé’ff""iu A araatoed |second hand furmiure. Norwich Kural- ummings . Dakeidge G, Norwicn Goe |ture Co.: Breed Bidg. Tel. 191473, . We Tflwh“. $27-5. ‘mardd buy, sell and exchange. jelld """ i WANTED—Farms; ail kinds, all‘sizes, o SAN anywhere in Connecticut. 1s your farm F ID. ARCHIBALD BUCHANAN & SON, |[)7Gile! Cal, writs of talephone e uneral Directors PAPERHANGERS man’s Farm Agency, 33 Keynolds St., AND Danielson, Conn, 3eid DECORATORS. WANTED—econd band and astique and Embalmers (uIVARTEY St Ml s ESTIMATES GIVEN, A lruckner, 55 krankiin St Ehone 117.3 : Norwich. mar2sd 322 Main Street TEL. 1121-15, Foreign Exchange Money Ordeis, Travelers' Cheques and Steamsaip Tickéts for ail parts: of the World. Real Estate and Insurance. MICHELE FORMIGLIO PARTOS, Agent, 280 Franklin St., Phone 1325-5. Nerwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Automobiles INSURANCE Are You Protected in Case of Fire, Accident or Sickness? HAROLD 8. BURT, 120 Laurel Hill Ave., writes all kinds of Insurance Policies with reliable companies. Write him to call on you or phone 598-3, Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT In Vacation Time INSURE what you leave be hind against Burglars and what you | take with you against Trans- portation and<Summer Hotel| hazards, and yourself against WITH B. P, Leamed&Co 8 SHETUCKET STREET HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephene 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors | - AGENCY 75 YEARS OLD 41 Main Street |, L. LATHROP & SONS|; 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS um COAL AND WOOD AL, seasoned wnod a0 kindliagy or smaill quantities. hone * 50 R. Shapire, Willow St.. t«r-‘ln' PRINTING PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE. | ——— PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. imates gmp(l, and cheerfuil; - 5 : mrvnlhu. The Buumr;ngnl,,dt The Pianc Tuner Phane 838-2 22 Clairement Ave. CHIROFODIST QEER . A O THOMPSON, Chiropodiat, THE PIANO TUNER Aggf"“" W';‘*l ngtng Suits 122 Prospect St. Phone 11 | Coa’ e FOR SALE—Good Biick runabout, for some quick buyer, small price. Harry Lathrop's Garage. iy29d FOR SALE—Touring car, with self- starter and - spotlight, tires and moter fine; must sell before Aug. 1; $285 takes it. 319 Franklin St. iy2sa FOR SALE—Late 1918 - Small Four Buick, perfect condition, cheap. In- quire 81 Franklin St. -iy2sd “¥OR BALE—1916 Buick, 1918 Ford sedan, in good condftion. Apply at Bailey’s Garage, Bath St. iy2ed FOR SALE — 1921 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, with sidecar, good cendition. Call, or write to Robert Wicha, 20 John hl \\rellerly, R L Jr2sd OR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excelhn condition, new engine, will sell reasonabl if gold at once. Inguire 52 Shetucket Su may20d FOR SALE 1921 OLDSMOBILE ROADSTE] 1920 OLDSMOBILE SPEED WAGDI. 2 1918 7-PASS. BUICKS, 1917 REO TOURING. C. H. LAT‘“!’. HUPMOBILE DEALER, 85 Bridge St., Willimantie, Cons. TRUUKING GEORGE LAMBERT, moving and_trucking. Tel. Cl7 12. S GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. 341 Main St Moving and trucking. Tel. 387-5. C. D. JOSLYX, 203 West Main St. We move everything anywhgre. Special ate tention given to moving beilers and mae chinery. Phone 357-3. - LOCAL and long distance’ 2uto” tracks ing._Phone 1926 A. Sles " %ons Distance Moving aad . Zimmerman, 17 BDSWeH Av TEAMING and_moving, l&u distance trucking a specialty. John Ford, 2“ Main-St, Phone 792. - €. B. BROMLEY l !01!, Shetucket St. Phos LONG msTAECh MOViNG. “BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607. PIANO AND FURN TEMMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP .- .. shetucku Street Phone 75 WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi ness before the public. there'is no-medi- um better than through the advertising / columns of f V5 Luilenn. | I TURE MOVING.. A\ 3 farm high iand, near city, A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It ‘FOR l‘u . FOR §. New milch Jersey gmx ‘calf: “Joseph Koske, Pmn I?u ich Town. leander in FOR 8, blossom, -l(m tall, with tnb Joseph lgak e, Plain Efl L, Nurwich Town. iysoa PR At.l—o ne_eleqtric player piano ” in, excellent wmu’ }? % umn. 65 Hy 8t., Westerly, bungalow, Soq d : It come end out B Beach xfl'm”gu. just ruh”or tha wuk it. Crggmt Be: FOR N mileh . F. Lathrop, SALI AyTshire cow. ?ur old 280 “,‘J’“ Turnbull, Nor- wich Town. 8d. FOR SALE—The dgsirable property at 117 Cufl 8t,, known as the Cruttenden ; large house, ample grounds, miuh?e’ior subdivision. ISdwin Crutten- den. Aamr ¢ Crescent Beach, Conn I¥28d % SALE—Farm of 100 acres, house a.nd onm- b\lfldlfl‘l{ plenty of wood anu ture; selling price, $1,600. " Adaress | Box 1o B Patertord. $y2ta 'r-: BALE—-New, rugged one-horse wagon. Georse A Witter, iyn, Conn. y26d ro-‘ lALHilo‘ in excellent condi- tion. Call_Lebanon 14-3. _jyied FOR BALE—-Hard “wood, stove lengths. | $10 per cord. C. S. Brown, Yantie. un je22d 10 see carry mthe ““x\“ l]f:ugd hl!n‘? !Lrnl- ture, stoves, ete. New London esroom, g Wl;czr St., Norwich. Phone 1703- mar #im lhln; Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephone 87 SMITH AVENUE FOR SALE A For Sale A Bulistin To L2t ; Advetscment Wil a0 1| Bosiommen W B 0 nr- of Voters of the Town of P’llhmeld will be in session at tha all, Central Village, F‘ridTg' u* '21 lnfi lllln Frlday. Alll. i 192 HOUSES GOING FAST Liquidating Sale ¥'S, (or (uh I;a dn Prmc t making an ennllmm of flu egal voters of said Town. All ‘electors desiring o participate in the orimaries or caucuses of any wuuul e written application n em:er of the mmnd Registrars t lnhhurhrnuneunrofledmmew- litical party in whose primaries or cau- cuses he or she desires to participate. STUART M. WORTH. of the SIUART M . NORWICH oy e i Re‘mn of Voters' Notice! The Registrars and Assistant Regis- trars of Voters of the Town of \enm:h will _be ln~lflllnl! on FRIDAXS, AUG. 5th and 12, 1921, from 12 .el.ek lflll. until § felock in ening, “To Register” (he lenl voters of said Town who may appear for the privilege uf vollnl in political primaries or cau- es, as prescribed in Act of Legislature, nulon 1909. Those who have previously refla(ered are not required to do so again. e above work _Will be performed at the (ollowm‘ places FIRST DlSTle‘T—Al the Town Hall. HOUSING COMP Populgr Prices for NEW HOUSES i SECOND DISTRICT—At W. D. Rick- |- w eek er‘u Drug Store, West Side. Ithn a w l§ DISTRICT—At W. H. Bowen's N Office, Greeneville. o FOUR’!'H DISTRICT—At P. T. Con- nell'n Barber Shop. Norwich Town. FIFTH, DISTRICT—At Ponemah Large Taftville. XTH DISTRICT—At Billings’ Hall, East Side. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 30th day of July, 1921. TYLER D. GUY, CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, Registrars of Voters. Jy30STuF NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town o( Montville hereby give notice that they 14 HOUSES STILL LEFT Enquire of Agent B. H. Pn!mer or any Real Estate Dealer TO RENT TO RENT—Three-room tenement with improvements; also one garage on Union St oinauire of C.” A" Chamberiain, City | will be i session /i the ‘Town Hail in Two-tenement House, seven rooms each | Lunch. _iy30d "' said Town on fn Aug. 5, 1921, and flat, with bath, hot and cold water, gas,| VOGUE SHOPPE is for remt; flrn o apetnaen. the hours electric lights, set tubs and new_steam heating sysem, in:lower part of Boswell Ave., only eight minutes’ 1k from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 CLff St. 7 m FOR SALE No. 341 West Thames Street (for- merly J. R. Allyn place). Four apartment house and 23 acres of land with barns, garages, tool house, poultry houses, green house, land plotted for €0 house lots with streets and avenues, 17 1-2 acres woodland; will be sold in parcels to suit. For par- ticulars THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET P REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Two fine homes on Williams Street with large grounds and roomy gar- ages. Cozy 8 room house with good lot on Lincoln Avenue. Modern house with two car garage on Wash- ington St. Also a 7 room house near business section for $4,000. Several 2 family houses way below cost to produce them. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE Véry' Attractive Bungalow Cottage No. 327 WASHINGTON STREET}!' The residence has 8 rooms and all_modern conveniences. The lot is 60x117 feet and there is a modern two-car garage. An Excellent Offering APPLY TO James L. Case cel. 876 40 SHETUCKET S/ FOR SALE New House, with all modern impreve- ments, containing seven rooms, located short distance from Franklin Square, good loeation. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, " FOR SALE | The Berry Block, in Norwich, Ne. 190 Franklin St., consisting of two stores, four tenements, with vrov-fienu.' a first rate central business all modern im- location ; excellent property for an invest- ment. The sale {s made necessary by an order of the court to close the settle- ment of an estate. Apply te WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, Approximately 20 acres of land, with fair house of 1i nice rooms, in. fine order, excellently located, within 5 minutes’ walk from.trolley, about 15 minutes from | Franklin - SqUare; funning_ Spring wn\er| in house and barns, - all’ kinds of fruit trees and very prolific strawberry piol also all the other desirable things ioun: on a weil kept home ground. A great opportunity. Will be sold very reason- able. ¥or further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOEAN, BEAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR SALE home, pleasant location, fine cottage of five rooms, good s new, lurge barn, several uitry nouses and outbuildings, 23 acres d, well divided into fields, pastures and woodland, good fruit; $1,500; very easy terms, jyiea. J Tn'oxs’ AGENCY, . ‘Willimantie, Conn. — mnnmmo B OOKBIND E R _JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway | without board. uwm better ‘th: sslumns of class, established business, all ready to open ; also ad)ffining office suitable for a millinery shop; large show windows, over Woplworth's 5 and 10c store. Annly to Allmg Rubber r Co. j “TO RENT—Furnished tooms in pri- | vate family; business woman preferred. Write Box 0, care Bulletin. jy30d FOR RENT— Summer place, house with six rooms and big fireplace at Gardner Lake. Address Milo Light, Camp Cadaho, Colchester, Conn. 3y30s “T0 RENT—Furnished rooms for ugm ho;l;;k&:eplng Inquire at 17 Boswell Ave. of 12 m. and § p. m., for the purpose of | enroliing electors for ‘caieus privileges in compliance with Section No. 685, Statutes of/Connecticut. ROBERT PATON, EDMOND KELLER, Registrars of Voters. Montville, Jul}' 29, 1"“1 J\C(Ud NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Lebanon hereby give notice that they will be in sesslon at the Town Hall in said Town on Friday, Aug. 5, 1921, and Friday, Augz. 12, of 12 m. and General TO RENT Four-room tenement 150 3 p. m. {or the purpose of > rolling electors for caucus privileges in Prose ey St Inaulre downstalra.|Sompliance with ~Section 635, General hong: 138 Statutes, Stats of Connecticu t. EDERICK N. TAYLOR, -- ARTHU: H. ARNOLD, Registrars of Voters. Lebanon, Conn., July 29, 1921. jy29d TO REN From Aug. 15, by the week or month, five-room summer cottage, fur- nished complete including boat. at Smith’s Cove, three miles this: side .of New London. Phone 480, or inquire at 5290 S Four furnished m with all conveniences, 42 CHff St _jy29d Sealed proposals for the purchase of the vacant fire. station located on Sher- man St., this city, will be rrceived by the gire, (.iulmmmmner: until % p. m, Aug. A’ certified check for $100 must ac- TO RENT — Furnished room. with board if desired. 57 CLff St. iy28d Tel. 1460. TG RENT—12 rooms, suflable for boarding house. Inquire 3 Water St. good faith. Bids to be marked posals for Fire Station.” NSON R. GROVER, \,haxrmnn Board of Fire Commissioners. NOTICE The Registrars of the Town of -North Stonington will be in session on Friday, Aug. 5th, and Friday, Aug. 12th, 1921, the Town Hall, from 12 ¢'clock noon to 9 p. m., for the purpose of making an en- rollment of_the legal voters of the Town of North Stonington, and for the pur- pose of making such changes in the e roliment list last perfected that may be found necessary. “Pro- » Kitchen, bedroom, foilet Inquire 52 Broadway. jy23d TO RENT—Very pleasant front room, furnished, on Laurel Hill Ave., gentleman proferred. Phone 593-3 or inqbire at this TO RE: and cellar. office. S Jy25 TO RENT_Rooms for light hmue- keepimg. Phone 19887. ysd TO RENT—Furnisned rooms, wiLh or 13 Boswell Ave. jeéd AUTOS FOE HIRE FRANKLIN uuu;il: I‘ul. 209 Main SL_Phone 1994. G. R Brown sep2éd l ! y CHARLES E. HILLARD, T A X I ! LYLE C. GRAY, Registrars. 7 Pass. Cadillac Dated at Norti Stonington, Conn., July - 28, 182 294 | WEINER PHONE 645 s High St I; NOTICE TO CLREDITORS. AT A COUKT O0F PROBATE HELW at Norwich. with'a and for the District of Norwich, on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1921 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Present—NELSON i. A4YLING, Judga Estate of Thomas D. Daniels, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the credltors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within SiX moNtus from ilus dale, byeposting s notice to thaut effect, together with a copy ot this order, on tlie signpost nearest to the place where sald deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing same once in a newspaper having @ eircalation in said District, and make re- turn to this Court. ELSON J. AYLING, Judge. 'l'lu above and foregoing is a Lue copy eord. Allell: HELEN M. DRESCIER 2 Clerk. YOUR CAR thoroughly cleaned, pol- ished and grease cups filled for $3; work done night or day. Murray's Paint Shop. :or. Taiman and Spruce Sts. 28 JSONATHAN SMITH, deler in olls ma sasoline, 30 and 31 Town St., Norwich Jowir Telephone 318. High test gasoline, lobloils of all grades, and auto accesso~ es. jelod HAVE your tires x-.u‘ended. look llh new, wear like new, as good Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Hlll‘l lf- ubzac s e T, RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED 498 MAIN GTREET, (East OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim« ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Com. 507 TC o15 NORTH MAIN STREET NOTICE.—All creditors of said eonsed are hereby notified to present their claims. against said_estate to the under- signed at Norwich, Covn., within the. time limited in the above and foregoing order. JOHN H. BARNES, - { Jr3ed ‘Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Ag A COURT OF PROBATE NELL at Norwich, within and fir the District otwl\'orwlch. on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1931. Yresent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Effie E. Northup, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased .to bring in thelr ciauns agwinst said estate within uix months from Lhis date, by posting a notice to that effect, together With & copy of this order, on the signpost nearest te the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in'said District, and make re- turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ‘The above and loremlnr is a true copy of re HELEN M. DRESCHER, Cler! Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED cord. Attest: NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- eeased are hereby notified to present their tiaims against said estate to the under- signed at Norwich Town, Conn., R. F. D., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. JULIUS D. NORTHUP, iv3ed Administrator, ERNEST E BULLARD! Teacher of the Violir Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lena. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET ACCOUNTANTS. ALEXANDER H MANES, Certified Public Accountant, 24 Freaklin St. Talking Maehine Shop Bldg., Nerwich. Telephone 1509. Acconnting—Auditing—Tax Reporta. ARCHITECTS - CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Nerwich, Conan WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- an h the advertising & SSLESEE T AR S P The Norwich Housi { about 1921, between the hours | company each proposal as an evidence of | James L. Case has sold for Calvin L Swan to Murray J. Zuckerman, ti property located at No. 41 Peck Street consisting of an attrative frame dwell ing of ten fooms and bath on & lo about 80 by 86 feet. Mr. Zuckerman who is one of the own. ers of the Breed theatre will make tensive repairs and alterations €0 thi house and upon completion will cosupy the same with his family, Interesting Topic at ¥, M. C, A. Sundsy Ot the 5.30 p. m. “Get Together” unde: the fans in Y. M. C. A. lobby tomorrow (Sunday) the topie for discussion wiil be “A Man and His Citizsenship.” The topic will be cohsidered from a Christian | viewpoint and all attending can if they desire-take part in the discussion. Previous to the discussion there will be a sing and scripture reading, and after tie discussion a soclal period will be enjoyed -and refreshments will be served, All men and older boys are invited. y Wholesale Grocery st Cost Prices The property of Schwartz Bros. on Market street is to be occupied by Aug. 1st by Feldiman Bros. of New York for a wholesale grocery at cost prices. Sells Smitih Avenue Property Johp A. Moran, the real estate beoker, has sold for Kathryn A. Carter of Eliza- beth, N. J., et al their property Ne. 128 Smith avenue consisting of a §-room cottage with about one acre of fine garden land. The purchaser is Frank Growski of this city who will make the plaee his home. Sells Jordon Cove Property Wilbur E. Baldwin has purchased through the agency of Francis D. Dono- hue, a tract of Jand belonging_to Mrs. Evelyn L. Peters of New London, lo- cated in the town of Waterford on Jordon Cove. NORWICH HOUSING CO RESIDENCES ARE SELLING Co., is meeting in disposing of \derable succe: company and is finding much interest own among the buyers who want to cure one of these attractive houses. more of those on Slater avenue ve been sold, one to William A. Buck- the 10 Joseph W Policeman Charles Smith has the Broad street houses Maguire has purchased one on_Spring_Garden avenue. B. H. Palmer, who is the agent fer the company, is able to give informatior the houses that are still for sale but any real estate broker in the eity conduct negotiations. DAVIS THEATRE “The Woman in His House,” all star cast, which mcludes Harris, opened an engagement at the Davis. theatre last . night, “is in every sense of the word a screen masterpiece, king wiht the greatest motion pictures ver made. The theme, which presents a striking example of the divine-power of mother love, is so thoroughly human that even the most critical audience cammot fail to enjoy it. Age-old and time-wern, it is ever mew and really constitutes a bulwark of all social life. In , this /in- stance the mand of genius may be seen in-the development of the theme and iny the rare und touching emotions, whick have beén brought out under toe direc- tion of John Stahl What would be the natural reaction of 2 man who, while. risking his life in the cause of science, loses &is flancee to a3 £ross scoundrel whose only attraction i his great wealth? The answer is seen in “Gilded Ides® which is the second feature. The star in this great film by Eugene O'Brien with ez Mildred N | A Paramount Magazine is also shown. Davis Theatre Sunday, Monday snd Tues day That mother love may triumph evex when science has failed is the story told in “The Woman in His House,” & re- markable photoplay which will be the at- traction at the Davis Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. It deals with the sacrifice and devotion which. went to the cure of a child who science had said would al- ways be a hopeless cripple. An all-star cast appears in this pigture, headed by Mildred Harris, who plays the role of the- neglected' wife and mother, and Ramsey Wallace, who has the part of the over-ambitious husband and father, a gréat physician. The other principal plyers are Thomas Hoiding, George Fisher Garets Hughes, Winter Hall Catherine Van Bwen, Bob Walker dnd little ichard Hedrick. The latter has the part of the afflicted child. The locale embraces the picturesque, rockbound coast of Bastern Canada, and the home and environment of the busy New Yerk physician. “The Woman in His House” is 2 Louis B. Mayer production, released by Associated First National Pictures. There is something very satistying im seeing a bully thoroughly whipped, and “Gilded Lies” Martin Ward, the vil- Jain, receives such a thrashing at the tands of Keene McComb, played -by Bugene O'Brien, in the Selznick picture which js the second featurs. The picture has such a multiplicity ef features that it should afford splendid entertainment to 2il according te the reviews of those w0 have seen it. Thers is life in the frozen north where dare- devil men. risk their lives, Interesting views of the life of those wonderful dogs of the arctic, magnificent settings of home life among the dissipated circles of blatant money Squanderers, and a de- lightfal love story. A Paramount Magazine will conclude the program. Breed Theatre and Majestic Roof Garden “Ear{bbound,” taken from the story of the famous author, Basil King, which will e shown at the Breed theatre and Majestic Roof Garden Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, is described as being in many respects- the most remarkable film ever produced both in theme and artis- tic workmanship. Am entire year of con- stant work, during whiod more than thirty-seven miles of film were taken. was devoted to the making of this plc- ture in the Goldwyn studios at Culver City, California. The ¢ is that of the powerful influence o s charms which blasts the lives of two families, culminates in murder and follows its vic- tim even inte 1 “Earthbound” made a tremendous im- pression at its advance showing at le- gitimate. theatres, both in New York and Chicago, where it was halled, as the greatest forward step in the development of screen art. An all-star cast of players _includes Wyndham . Standing, Mahlon Hamilton, Flora Revalles, Naomi Childers, Lawson Butt, Alec B, Francis. Billie Cotton and Kate Lester. Killingworth.—A. Brazos & Sons of setting up their stone erusher on Raymond Griswold's land pre- paratory to building the new state road. SHORE RESORTS HALCYON HOUSE WATCH HALL, R. I | TO“LET—Large light, airy rdoms by ‘| week or season, for light housek'epinn% free bathing from the hous and fifihmgf.!une 19t Apply L. Haase, Fort | Watch Hill, B. L