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A_Bul!thm Advertisement Will Get It w'n(uw WANTED—Good all round atito repur man who can command gome business to 3::1 with. Address Uox K. D., Bun%un WANTEDSingle ingle ma ~ gen u.raon small farm. 341 W. ‘l‘hlmes st_ WANTED—A position m .&r‘u.fiu} Freneh and'nntu-h.”fl: WANTED—LUnjon painters Il !\. 1 1l ha %‘gfi- CosEes i Willimantie: ; ekly awaits local "fi ‘L'-a%'.i“fi‘-'r:. am‘.""mm{.‘.o'i ™ s R WANTED DRAWERS-IN Joseph Hall & Son, Inc. Trading Cove WANTED Woolen Yarn Spoolers Norwich Woolen Mills Corp. Yantic Mill WANTED LOOM FIXEF. APPLY i SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION, BEAN HILL. LOST AND FOUND | or | Smith's. Cove, furnished wmnlete with | Write Bok 90, care Bulletin. Advertisement Will Get It L — WANTED—Fsmaio MMWmmn e e WANTED—alsccllansons 'TED—Capab! eral “ work in_ wnmni ot lmlflt‘ wom: for gen- small family: " no Address J.. isyuneun M‘U’l:'afll in nmzl l grae.‘u:pp}n o ; e B, 06 (vunmmn ! akead WANTED—Housckeeper _in and to cure for one nr‘}! Write Box ti? care Bulletin. i3 WANTED—Washwoman. Abply at & Grove Bt. iv29a “WANTED_Woman as aitress i uurun. 28 Main St., . Jewatt City. syzsd TBD—-G!I‘X to do housework. 56 !\lmn-r iy b S TO BENT WHY NOT bécome E attendant nurse? Sick people are in desperate need of you; ofie year of study under hoSpital l\.nir- vision will prepare you; elass in Sepi ber. For particulars, write immed] Superiniendent, Norwood mmm, wood, Mass. WANTED—Carpet_sweebers 10 mnu. Tel. 102745, K. A Aubrey, 8¢ Oak 5 NOWWICH BULLETIN, ‘MONDAY AUGUST 1 Nlllfl' M 3 with gas :l‘(#%mzm Derfect oaumon‘ho Phgna SALE—_New milch . ;xuc, cflt Joleph Koske, Phin ]fioll FO n.n-sowmuer in hluum, elim feet ml. with *:s Joseph Koskejr sPmm ¥0 acres up, With or without n ‘lvu fuil particulars wn Arst letter Jewett City, Conn. T0 lfln‘t—hom Aug. 30, by the week th, five-room stimmer cottage at eleotric lights and splace. plaaza, fire] xPhuh. 480 or inquire at this office. augld RENT—Very Dleasant front room, fumnhofl at 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 598-3. augld TO RENT-Three-room tenement with improvements ; zlso one gll‘nca on Unioa lInquire of C. A. Chamberlain, City Lunch. 3y30d VOUUE SHOPPE is for rent; first cla#s, ostablished business, all ready to open; also adjoining office suitable for a millinery shop ; lrge show windows, over ‘oolworth's 5 and 10¢c store. Apply to ling_Rubb 1308 TO RENT—Furnished room in pri- §ale family; business woman preferred. iy30 ¥OR RENT—Sumimer place, house with six rooms and big fireplace at Gardner e. Addregs Milo Light, Camp L,:ulaha, ichester, Conn. 3¥30d 10 REN hed rooms for light houle#eenMi lnuuxre at 17 Boswell Ave. TO RENT—Four-room tencment 150 West Main St Inquire downstairs. Phonv 178-4. Jy29d LOST—Pockethook, Saturday evening, between Summer St. and Water 8t purse coataining §25 in gold and some bilis. Finder leave at this offiec and receive reward. augld v ooty IUKIML DIIBCTOIS . GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE 8T, TAFTVILLE Teleplicne 630 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 23s-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalie. PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Norwich and Jewett Citv The Henry Allen & Son Co.! 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EZMBALMERS cady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “aneral Directors 41 Main Street COAL AND WOOD Al.. l‘lon!d vlenu and kindlings in 1 mall quonijues. Phone ‘f or i3 Shapiro, Willow B w BUILDING PERRONE & Christlan Co. mm suntractors, stonework, bri crete and cement, h.ter. an n*n ’}n ‘tmu extra. 3 Platt Avr_ ‘t‘ 47 ‘all betweeu 5 and .30 & trom 5.30 19 9 p. m. INARO JAMES—Con Lo - noun- e work. xfi‘fl;‘lnm st Norwx:h Telephone €37-5. mr ARCHIBALD BUCHANAN & SON, PAPERHANGERS AND DECORATORS. | ESTIMATES GIVEXN. i TEL. 1121-15, " WILLIAM C. YOUNG sTETSoR"E vSune and BUILDER lnd materials, at right or. 8t gfilrl‘! !.' "‘h"a:fifit “¥OR EENT—Four furnjshed rooms, with all coflvemences 42 L,hfl St jy2ed TO RENT—12 rooms, suitable _for boj:rzdggg house. Inguire 3 Waler St 32 ~10 WENT—§7, Kitchen, bedroom, foilet and cellar. _Inquire 53 Broadway. jy2id TO RENT—Rooms light hous& Kkeeping. Phone 1987, ¥8d TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with br without board. 13 Boswell Ave. je6d 00! tor £OR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Good sound driving horse Phone 1876-4. v FOR SALE I 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. ELMER B. PIEESON. 536-3. Tel. Jeda DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg, Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. 4—12, Office Hours: Wiitestons Cigar sare $70 per thousand 4. F. CONANZ, il Kraoklin St. TOB A CCO 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, NONN. (Established for Ha.f a Century) AUTOS FOR HIRE TAXI 7 Pass. Cadillac PHONE 645 ',WEINER 3 High St. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOEIES JONATHAN SMITH, ifhe, 30 and 31 oW, Mbb)ai!a of all grades, and auto accesso- jel0d nvu your ‘tires rutreaded, nnk m:- hd like n e Food in St fehzlfl dealer in oils and Town St., Norwica | Moving and truckin; i¢ Telephons 518. High test gasoline, | “HERE YE BE—Maniia e?nn 5¢, 8 (or e, §3.75 Tor = Dot of broadleaf wrapper cigar Tc, 4 for 3 c. Ueld Band tobacco iyc a lp. Kagan's Smioké Shop, oph Woolworth's; brafich s:or«. _Tnayer Lidg. ehirfnce. yidd U_are wanted; U. | Joba, m» $200 monLh tons; list free; write Franklin _institute, Dept. ter, N ANTED—We péy m&n«t hand, furniture, Breed Blag. pmnm W seécond ture Co., vuy, sell and exchange. Furni Tel. llli 3. We jelid WANTED—Farms; all kinds, all sizes, anywhere in_Connecticut. 18 your f fof sale? Call, write of. telephone man's Farm Agency, 33 Ke’floldl BL. wanielson, Conn. WANTED_—Second hand and uuqu- furniture. Tiger & Kreien, suntessors A. Bruckner, 9% nnnmn m. Prous .17- Norwich. mar2sd WANTED BOOKS PRINTED. IN AMERICA FREOM 1642 TO 1921, ANY AMOUNT, HIGHBOYS, DESKS, MIRRORS, OLD PIOTURES, COLONIAL GLASS, OLD LETTERS, ANTYHING OLD AND USE- LESS TO YOU MAY BE OF VALUE TO tor 48 to price, size, location and terms. P. O. B’nyx fl"’ m C. J. KING, 48-30 WATER ST, FHONE 38-2. augld ‘FURNITURE! New and used Furniture, Stoves, etc, at money-saving prices. We buy your used Household Goods and Antiques. WARD BROTHERS 45 Jackson Street Willimantic, Conn, i Phone 652-3 e oreign Exchange MICHELE FORMIGLIO PARTOS, Agent, 280 Franklin St., Phone 1325-5. Norwich, Cona. FOR SALE—autemobiles 1920 uicl 1919 huick i 31,000 ndp newly painted and extra good condition, cA new ; conuition, neariy pass., 1920 Buick $L000; new cord tires il around om above cars; 1917 Dodge roauster, fine Condition, 3425 1915 Ford chassis, $100; cashi or terms on all-cars, and guarand teed. Phone Dupuis’ Autn Sales, Moosup, 1J-5_house, 63-5 s qgi WS FOR SALE—1921 Blz Six Studebaker, in A-1 condition, run only 8,500 miles, hne tire equipment; low price. Call 178, Danielson, Con., § & m. to 5 p- g, of augld SALE—Good Buick runabout, for AL rley-Davidson motorcycle, with sidecar, good condition. Call or write to }wben Wicha, 20 .mhn St., Westerly, R. I¥25 FOR 5ALL—1914 Cadillac, in excelient condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may20d e _ Money Ui Traseless’ Cuoues and | Steamsnip ‘iicieis 1or all parts of the World, Real tsisie and Insurance. some quick buver, small price. Harry Lathrop's Garage. e yzed FOR SALE—Late 1918 Small Four perfect condition, cheap. lu-! ¢ 31 Franklin St Jya8d ; “FOR BALE—1516 Buick, 1918 Ford seus 3 t‘.onthon. A””."q.d“ augld Hili, Norwich a FOR “SALE—A four-room bungalow, WANTED- sf”fi"}.‘h“fl.flmvwm 282 | sust rignt for the week end outing ;. come e 4 jydva and see it Crmczm Beach Lmd co DA SOy Crescent Beach, C ;py “WANTED A few more clw e e e with a lttle land needed. wme FOR SALE—New mileh 6, year old sholes, buyer and seller, 158" Aytehire cow. F. F. Lathrop, 260 Mu;u Thames St. Telephone ‘cunnwmn. y#vd | st WANTED—100 farms for logus, 0 LE—=Farm of 100 ncrea. house and Mh!t buildings ; ylenty of wood and ture ; selling ’flc‘ $1,600. Address 100, R . Watertord. | nara: FOR SALE—New, m.tfl Dfl! hflm lumber wagon. GEOI“ !t‘l’. Brooklyn, Conn. FOR SALE-—S8ilo, in excellent condi— tion. _Call Lebanon 14-3. _dvied FOR SALE-—Hard wood, stove ltnlthl. ;0 per cord. C. 8. Brown, Ylflélc. hone 1099-2. _Je2? 1o Bee us; CAfTYy every- lll-l i the e of secol oon -hl:l" f\lrll- “&W ter sL“fionsmM%z:onas 1703- t )m.muu: FARM AND MILL. beautiful country home, nicely lo- wM near village, state road and sta- tion, has fine 16-room house in excellent repair, large barns, farm buildings and mill building. Hxeellent water power, 50 or more h. p., saw mill, grist mill, etc. Large pond and stréam' on farm, fishing, boating, etc., 100 acres land. pro- duetive fie, 30 pastures, balance valua- ble woodi®he ; $4.500; easy term TRYONK' AGENCY, Wi Sdasly, conn. HOUSES GOING FAST Liquidating Sale of the NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY Popular Prices for NEW HOUSES One-third of Property Sold Within a Week 14 HOUSES STILL LEFT Enquire of Agent B. H. Palmer or any Real Estate Dealer REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Two fine homes on Williams Street with large grounds and roomy gar- ages. Cozy 6 room house with good lot on Lincoln Avenue. Modern house with two car garage on Wash- ington 8t. Also a 7 room house near business section for $4,000. Several 2 family houses way below cost to produce them. ARCHA W. COIT Telephore 1334 .63 BROADWAY TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBEERT, Occum, t moving and tiucking. Tel. 617-12. Wid | | GUS LAMBERT, JB.. Nu 35'1 Main St. . D. JOSLYX, 293 West Main St _Wa move everything anywhere. —Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Phone 3 “LOCAL and long_ distance auto truck- ing. Fhone 1926. a. Siegel. Long Distance Moving and | | Zimmerman, THAMING Lruckiig a_specia slum S._ Phone 152 C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phooe 385, LONG DISTANCE MOVIN BEOWN | & nAn'Pm\'. ket Shetucket St. PIANO AND l-UlL’\lTLRL MOVING, TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. i.ATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 176 H. Ford, 233 17 Hoswel Ave. el et and moy mg. hmx _distance | = ARCHITECYS OVERHAULING < AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Méchanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blaciksmithing in all its branches Scoit & Clark Corp.|” 507 TC 515 NORTH MAIN STREET e ——— ACCOUNTANTS, ALEXANDER H MANES, Certified Public . Accountant, 24 Franklin St., Talking Machine Shop Bldg., Norwich. Telephone 1509. Actounting—Auditing=Tax Heports. i CUDWOBTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Norwich, Conn, ! HOTELS AMERICAN 'HOUSE, D. u& 3 | Prop. IMirst class garage servité come neécted. Plione. Shetueket St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Wuropean plash | Hayes Bros., Props. Teiephome 1321. | 26°28 Broadw. —_— PLUMBING SUPPLIES I four tehements, T e FOR SALE Very Attractxve 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 ;l?mu L. Case 7/ 40 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE New House, with all modern improve- ments; containing sevem rooms, located | ghort distance Franklin Square, £ood location. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich. FOR SALE The Berry Bloek, in Norwich, No. 190 Franklin St., from consisting of two stores, with all modern im- provements, a first rate central business location ; excellent property for an invest- ment. The sale is made necessary by an order of the court to close the settle- || méfit of an estate. Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. - PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS-—JOBBERS, umbing and Heating. JokN BLUM, Breed Buid PKON E 568-5. Phome, The very vest plumbing by ex’an workmen At the fairest DFes is anteed ; alav hellm and ia-munz. JOHN 67 Wut Mlll St ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 1567-4 32 6TH STREET e < PIANO -unmn wuu !flfl W pi PO Pk (8 fll‘/-ln vut youi‘ blul- better h GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prispect St Phene 511 FOR SALE Approxunuceiy 20 acres vl land, with fair house of 11 hice ruoms, n tine order, &xc&\\fnuy located, within 5 minutes’ Toni troliey, about 15 minutes from Franklin Square; runting sprig _ water in house and bdfns, all kinds of fruit trees and very proufic strawberry plots, also ail the other desiraule things iound on_a well kept home ground. A great opportunity. Wil be Sold very reason- apie. Fof further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, BEAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. : BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD . 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 1921 . A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE. FOR SALE Lebanon and Jewett CitK places, al- most new, 8-room house with good spring water running in house, 10 minutes’ w-\k to uwelt City emtén plenty of wood, batgain.” We places at ’ sxunlngton, houses, ete. ouse, up-to-minute style, lot 80x130 leet. and the price is right. For further details, see CLARENCE SHOLYS, BUYER AND SELLER. LEGAL 'NOTICES . ) . Registrars’ Notice The Registrars of Votérs of the Town of Plainfield will be in session at the| Town Hall, Central Villaze, Friday, Aug. 5, 1921, and again Friday, Aug. 12, 1921, ffom 12 o'clock noon_ until 9 o'clock in the evening of each of said days, for the purpose of making an ehrollment of the legal voters of said Town. AL clectors detiring to Jparticinate in the primaries or caucuses of any political party should make written application to either of the undefsighed Registrars to have his or her name enrolled in the po- }litical party in whose primaries or cau- cuses he or she dulren to vafl|d¥ale STUART JOSLPH P. QM[TH Registrars of Voters. Dated at Plainfield, this 28th day of July, 1931, iyioa a OF CONNECTIOUT. CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION oF THE BANKEBS TRUST COMPANY. KNO\VE 5\LL MEN BY THESE RES- That we, the andersigned, Angus Park, H. M. Lerou, Edwin W. Higgins, Timothy . Murphy, Joseph C. Worth, Charles A. Saxfon, Louis J. Fontaine. Daniel T. Shea, William ¥ Oat, John M.,Thayer, Martin Rozyek, 1 Baward F. Brewer, Emii A Fox, Thumm, Abner 49hwnrlz, James Graham, Martin E. | Jensen, Charles D. Foster, James L. Crawford, Ralph H. Mann, all being per- sons of full age and citizens of the United States, and a_majority of us be- ing residents of the State of Connecticut, do” hereby associate ourselves_together for the purpose of forming a Bank and Trust Company under and pursuant to the laws of the State of Connecticut, and | for such purpose we do hereby, under our | respective hands and seals. execute and | duly i acknowledge {his organization cer- tificate, in triplicate, and specifically state as follows, to wit: First. The name by which the cor- poration shall be known is The Bankers Trust Company. Second. The placs where its principal office is to be locat&i is Norwich, Con- necticut. Third. The amount of its capilal stock |is to be one hundred thousand dollars jand the number of shares into which th jsame is to be divided is one thousand, of the par value of $100. | _Fourth.” The name, residence and post- {office address of each member of the cor- poration are as follows: - Angus Patk, Hanover, Conn. H. M. Lerou, Notwich. Conn. . Edwin W. Higging, Norwich, Conn. Timothy urphy, Norwich, Conn. Wnrth rwich, Conn. orwich, Conn. s 3. Fontmine, rivich, (‘fmn . Daniel T. Shea . William H. Oa Norwich, Conn, dear(l P. Brewer, Norwich, Conn. Emil ox, Norwich, Conn. Fred (x " Thumm, Norw ch, Conn. Abner Schwarts, Norwich, Conn. Conn. h, Conn. orwich, Conn. . Crawford, Norwich, Conn. - Ralph H. Mann, 41 E. 42nd 'St N. Fifth. Tha subscribers, fof the said corporation, elf does, | accept the resnonsibilit! { discharge. the duties of a director therein {if elected to act as such when authorized by the provisions of Section 3948 of the General Statutes, Ri fon of 1918, In Withess Whereo® We have hereunto set our hands and seals. and executed this certiigate in triplicatr, tiis 15th day of July, 1931, Angus varL H. M. Lerou, Edwin W. Higgins. Joseph C. Worth, Louis J. Fon: niel T. Shea, William H. Oat. Thayer, Martin Rozycki, Ed- trewer, Emil M. Fox, Fred G. Abner ' Schwartz, James Gra Martin E. Jensen, Charles D. Fo: t mes L. Crawford, Ralph H. Man State of Connecticut, County of New London, ss., Norwich. -On this 1st day of July, 1921, me personally came b C. Murphy, whose signature hereon) and following Timothy C piy, and on the 14th day of July, Louis J. Fontaine and Charles to me known, and known to me to be the same persons described i and who made and_executed the foregoing organization certificate, and they severally duly ac- knowledged ¢o me that they executcd the same. EDWIN \V HIGGINS, Notary Public. “County of New the members do, and each for are that he will and faithfully before ore me Timothy appears Mur- State of Conhecticut, , Norwich. of July, 1921, W lrf‘ll (x Thumm, James Graham, u E. Jensen, Ralph H. Mann, Jo- . Worth, Abner Schwartz, James awford, H. M. Lerou, and Daniel T. to mé known, and known to me o be the me_persons described in and made and executed the foregoing ol nization dertificate, and they scverally duly acknowledged to me that they exe cuted the safne. (Seal) CHARLES D. FOSTER H Notary Publis State of Connecticut, County of New London, Norwich. On this 16th day of July, 1921, before me personally came Angus Park. to me person described in and executed the foregoing tificate, and he duly ach that he executed the & LOUIS J. o made and ganization cer- swledged to me | . FONTAINE, Netary Publie. I'FARING. 1§th, 1921. icut nmissioner. The Bank (‘Dmrlssmr"r herels that a héaring (Seal) ORDER }"O“ orders g on the application of The Bankers Trust Company, Norwich. Gon- ! necticut, for a certificate of authority to do the Dbusiness of a Bank and Trust Company as defined in Section 5, Chapter | 194, Public Acts, 1913, will be heard | foré the Banking Commi roomsgd the Bank Commissioner on Aug: | 23d, 1921 2 office of the Bank Ci i this order, at least once each week for three successive weeks before said fay of hearing in The Norwlch Bulletin, a newspaper published saild Norwich, Connecticut. EVERETT J. STURGES, jy2sM Bank Commissioner. NOTICE The Registrars and Deputy Registrars of Voters of the Town of Ledyard will be in session on Fridays, Aug 1£th, 1921, from 12 o'clock noon until 9 p. m., for the purpose of making ail en- roliment_of the legal voters of said Town in compliance with Chapter 37 of the General Statutes. The Registrar Officials will meet in the I A Bulletin To Let : Advertisement Will Rent It, g ———ge———le LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Registrars of Voters of the of Preston will be in session at e House (Lobg Society). on Frida 1921, and -on Fri day, Aug. 1 from 12 m. until 5 p. m., f or the nose of enrolling the electors for privileges in compliance General 685, nectl icut. with not tequired to do o again. JOHN P. HOLLOWELL. BERIAH E. BURDICK, Preston, The Registrars of Votefs of the Town Canterbury hereby gife notiee that xhp) .wul be ‘M 2 -12th, and an enroliment of the Town and for making any ch’dfngu in the ls'.' 9 p. Registrars of Voters. Conn., July 30, 1921, NOTICE session at the Town ;fl'fl I Aug. | l:n‘.,‘ 2 !helucl' Sretion Statutes of Rtate of Con- Those previously enrolled are A Bulletin To Let : Adnu.mwmmg What Is Going On Tonight I Thames Lnlon. No. 13.. U. B. of C. anat f A, meets in C: u.:fl. | _ Batte u 192d Anfllu". meets at “ourt of Common Council meets n \‘flur-(.l) ChAmb( A‘n'e '!io 367, F. 0. E. meets et Street. ANNOUNCEMENTS Wholesale Grocery at Cost Prices - The property of Schwarts Bros. of Market street is to be occupied by Aug ist by Feldman Bros., of New York fof a wholesale grocery at cost prices. —— Sale of Convent Street Land James L. Case has sold for the She tucket company to Frank Lewon bulld- ing lot 50x157 feet located on the sowth- erly side of Convent street mot far from the new St. Mary's chureh. ffice on Fridays, Aug. 5th and | JL5- Lewon intends erect a meoders 1, between the hours of 12 m. |house on fhe site. The tract is one of m., for the Purmg. of making |four fine lots which the company hes enroliment list l.ul pf-n _Dated at _Canterbury, The Registrars of Voters of the Town be in session in the Town 5, 1921, 1821, from 12 o'clock noon to 9 y. m., for the purpose of en- voters according to their of Eranklin = Hall and Friday rolling legal al voters of the FRE FERBENT £ w‘lm.ums NOTICE , Fr! Aug. 1 poht cal preference. The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Voluntown will be in Session at Union Hall in sald Town on Fridays, Aug. 5th from 12 o'clock m. until , for the purpose of enrolling elec- caucus privileges in compliance | with Section €85, General Statutes, State and 132th, 1921, 9 p.m tors for G H W. 3. nPA ’Dn(er\ at Frnnknn Conn., of Connecticut. THOMAS M DOWAID KINN to Hampton Hill, of Han Details tained sioner's office, Voluntown, Dt at LEONARD l!ezmlmm of \otm augld - nformal_bids will be raceived at the Highway Commissioner’s office not later than August 9th for unloading and cart- ing aporoximately 1,500 tons of trap from Hiampton, or Clark's Corner Station, so-called, in the Town can be ob- on of requirements the State Highway Commis- Farmington Aveniue, 240 Hartford, Connecticut. STATE 10 FA AT D. A Estate Distriet, Tk as is hereinafter de: And uated in the cut, ‘Whereupon. application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in Montville, said District, AD 1 application, in he * ("rn\' f‘O( KT DF PROBATE nn.n at Montville, within and for the District of Montville, on the 29th day of July. A. 1921 of Waiter T. Phipp: an_incompeter our appl llldl(‘ H\\'AT I‘O“\fl iday, Aug. LATHROP, SSIL, istrare of Voters. July augld B. 1921, A\ nt person. trars. L July_ 25 1921 n said application of Thomas P. Burke, Conservator of said incompetent persom, showeth that it is for the best interest aid estate that such of the real estate ribed should be sold. ant further showeth: That the real estate proposed to be sold consists of a certain piece or parcel of | land with buildings thereon standing. sit- Town of Stafford. Connecti- and bounded and described in The Norwich Bul e letin, a That said having a circulation in said District, hearing, Court. Attest: augld SUSAN F. HOME, INSUEANCE PRINTING Clerk. PRINTING of all kinds promptly mfl Estimates promptly a The. Bulletin Co., may13d neatly done. Franklin S NEW ELECTION ORDERED Chicago, July ef employes’ FOR PENN. BE. B. EMPLOYES 31.—Declaring elections committees held Pennsylvania raiiroad void, men The ed ts by the United boatd today issued a dec new ballot to dec i he by national agree- ablished duting federal control. sion also cancelled rulés now in force as a result of agreéments reach- the railroad with the clected on the Penn The shop crafts unions gre fully recog- committee nia ballot. 30, rock the written application on file in this Court It 1Is Ordered, in on the 4th day of August. 1, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pendency of said and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the pubiication of this order | newspaper at least five days prior o the date of said and’ that return be made to the DAN D. HOME, Judge. the and by the Penn- sylvania Shop Crafts unions illegal and States ritiroad labor siott ordering a lect a committee on neg gotiation of rules covering working con- ditions to replace recently put on the market ——— North Main Street Property Sold Throug hthe agency of A. V. Covello Mre, Marceia Kiecoit has #0ld her prop- erty at 169 Nortir Main street to Salvatore Sisco. The property consists cf a store and teneément. Mr. Sisco who comes here from Westerly, R. L, has aso purchased the merchandise in the store and will conduct the brsiness formerly condwoted by Mrs. Kiecolt. Breed Theatfe and Majestic Roof Garder Extended runs at the Astor Theatre ir New York and at the Playhouse in Chi- coga, big legitimate theatres and an at- tendance that broke all records at the Capitol, In New Yopk, the world's larges motion picture theatre, have proved een. clusively that “Earthbound,” whick is foe featire attraction at the Breed theatre today and Tuesday, is one of the biggest motion picture attractions eve: offered to the public. It was universally praised by the the- atricaf critics of both citles. Aside from the fact that Basil King's |great story is presented with an all-sta: jcast and that a whole year of work wa: | spent upon It to make it technically per foct, fiis picture has a piot dl!u-. u any that has ever been attempted before Fort that reason “Harthbound” aroused widespread discussion not only amens critics but the theatre going public is the two citles where it has been shown The fact that the story carried the pas sion swept destinies of a fafhless map and a seductive woman even into the lifc beyond, gave rise to much speculation as to the plausibility of such a theory ané the object of Mr. King in writing it. But wheter they found a solution e not, all confessed that they were held spellbound by the ifitensely dramatie manner in which the subject was pre- sented. As to the object, Mr. King ad- mits frankly that in writing “Earthe bound” he was concerned merely with writing the best story he knew how te- write, without wishing to preach. Other pictures on the bill include the seventh chapter of “T'»e Son of Tarzan™ the Pathe news and a Century comedy. on the scene on board his flagship, the Utah. The big American dreadnaught, to gether with the destroyer Sands, in at tendance, and the hundreds of smalle: craft gathered here for the event, ar gaily decked in honor of the royal vis itors, the spectacle equalling that at an: similar gathering in these waters. Among the visitors here for the affail are a record number of Americans, at tracted by the British-American cuy event for the teams of four six-metes yachls representing the two countries Some of the American yachtsmen have taken houses for the regatta. King George will sail his racing cutter, the Britannia, daily during the racing. The opening event Monday is the Royal London Yacht club event, in which keet competition is anticipated There ar¢ eight entries for the King’s cup race, t¢ be sailed Tuesday. On the other daw the big handicap class, including th Britannia, will muster eight or nine esm- petitors. TO TALK PLAINLY TO BRITISH SHIPOWNEBR! Washington, July 31.—Shipping bears" representatives will ccnfer with Britisk shipowners in London Tuesday in an ef-” fort to obtain fair treatment for Ameri- can merchant vessels in the award of trade privileges in foreign ports. Ir making this announcement today the board said Captain Ferris, the distriet manager at London, had been instructed 10 make strong representations, larly against alleged discrimination fr the awardh of contracts for Egyptian tton. to British and Ameri can perts. It was considered possible, however that the conference would have a stil broader aspect and that the board wouléd insist that its vessels have equal footing with British ships in the awardinz of contracts for the tramsport of all ciasse: nized in the board’s decision although 3 non-union men were declared to have fuli| °f freight. H and equal rights. In a form ballot draft-| The board is understood to have bems- . ed for use in the new election, employes | Plained to British shipping - lines ' thal} are to be given their choice of repre-|American vesseis had been denied- car-- sentation by the Pennsylvania system|80es of Bgyptian cotton, although i° federation, affiliated with the railway|many instances their bids were lower other employes department of | Federation of Labor, eration of Railroad Workers, or by any organization or the the whom a majority vote is cast. The labor board refused to be drawn ion of the open shon. for has openly con- of procedure MAN LABELED l»(ncm'n, and known to me to be the same |{into a d which the P oF Belfast, July room Railway ard fastened ound t! Franeis' The upper concealed witk Thousands usual incident, sani; to the D whigit. 'ROBBER THE MACROOM RAILWAY" —“Robber of the Mac- was the indeription on a a man d 10 the railings in front of St. urch on Lilerty street today. of the man's face was a handkerchief. of persons pathered about the spot, reading the inscription and won- dering who was responsible for the un- was closed when by st of American American Fed- individual the police finally liberated the man. room. at Bishopstown the conducted lef Macroom. YACHTING yachting fesi begins tomorrow and w First District at the Town Clerk’s Of- fice ; “in “the Second District, at the store of Norman & Povey. Dated at Ledyard, July 29, 1921. BILLINGS T. AVERY, A. G. MONTGOMERY, augld Reglsu-ars of ‘voten. WHEN YOU WANT to put your b betou the Dllblic mere is no - o, o aen day will be t season here iancy brii of Conpaught, reeent iheft 1s! the notable and H. FESTIVAL THIS WEEK OFF ISLE OF WIGHT of Wight, val In these waters W®hich last until Fri- c final social event of the and- promises July o carnivals of $1,000 31.—The rival M S Regse Viee Ad- for 1t is understood that the- incident was con- neeted with the from a train beund frew Cork to Mae- This robbery was committed by four armed men who boarded the train d after holdding - up Wi'h the meney which was being taken to the pay station at than those of British ships which got thes contracts. Captain Ferris is understeod. to have instructions to. not only against such discrimination but to insist that f of both the direct and indirect,. cotton shipments be carried in Amuxm( bottoms. =h] oo In npgou:\t(n with British i tended. It wa: ciple that the here say, railroad refused rec to recognize the e the position thst 1f ite union® claim 16 tion of the|vessels are not assured fair treatment ity majority Jloyes and proceeded | may be deemed advisable to invoke re-t to hold a clection. The board, | taliatory measures as provided for By th | however, s ute which arose | merchant marine act 4 over the union's claim was “merely one| Chairman Lasker has dischssed Witk Eugene Meyer, director of the Wwai, finance corporation, the providing of ad. onal tonnage for Ameritan ships Mr Lasker is said to have urged that -th finance - eorporation, in advancing fund: for export of American goods, stipulate? that they be shipped in Americalt ves sels. —_— CABLES TELL OF SLAYING OF JEWS IN UKRAN1S cres a year ago, was reported today cables received at the headquarters the Provisional American Jewish eon- gress and other Jewish organizatioms. It is estimated that approximately SO/ Jews have been slain in recent attacks or about a dozen townf The town of Lu. ban in the district of Bobruisk was re} ported to have been visited May 26th las by.a company of soldiers who began de etroylng houses and killing the inhabit.. ants. After several hours of tertor, the; remaining residents, the cable said, were} herded.into two synagogues and told thai: they would be burned alive, but fhe sup-. vlication of priests saved them and they! fled from the city. PEACE ARRANGED RETWEEN SOCIALISTS AND FASCISTI Rome, July 29.—Arrangements for ef- fecting a peace between the socialists and fascisti, or extreme n-unnlm-.hv- been completed by Signor Denicola, dent of the chamber of daputho. announced tonight. The agreement is bslnmelmnt-mvhhu bymmflv-dmm in which wete held in the Solent before the war, King George and Queen Mary, the Duke Princess Mary, and the Duke of York are here on thé royal vacht -al-ea——u-—:—-.-——-—.——n—-——-— Victorfa and Aldert., with the royal yacht Alexandria mear by lution serving as guardship. miral Niblac. commander of the Ameri- can naval forces in European waters, is