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1, 1e2 : - A Bulletin For Sale - . : ' / *_'NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, AUGUST |A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin To Lat Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Rent It | Advertisement Will Rent It WANTED—Female WANTED—Misceilaneous FOR SALE FOR SALE. - {| What Is Going On Tonight &5 TWASTED One o two ood mechan-| WANTED—_Woman @s waitress I res- | WOULD you write lonely #idow worth| FOR BALE Canopy wagon. Warren T UNCEMENTS -3 o i b el Aty oo e | taurant, 38 Main St Jewset Gy, 17200 L S60.000 sechiag ety e i | AT neas PO S ST H ANNOC! 3 employment. Danielson Garage, ~Gi . 80 Bankimori. “'Parce, Box 3144, Jacksonville, Fla. TFOE BALE.Modern seashore bunga- SHORE LOTS H Sale of Massapeag Property. ? on, _Conn. __ aughd asa | ouslld . |tow, handy, attractive, furnished ready | Charies G. Champlin of Massapees p i rmhand for small farm; = TUEN INTO ¥ furni- | for'immediate occupancy; we bufld bun-| hag sold his 14-acte farm to J. P. Mur- = man preforred. 341 West Thames | T ———————sem=sem——m——————ew | ture, stoves, books. crockery, mMIrTors, | galows and cottages; building lots for phy, Who buys it for a summer home Phone 311. auglld ; CRIEN Tiion arc siored in your auica, barns and | sale; his bungalow 1 an exceptions] op: i el storerooms, by writing o lel rtinity ; imspec Cresces broker. L WANTED—Carpenters for inside fin- d i h 1 hat ve. h Land Co., Crescent Beach, Conn. . & counell, No. 21, K. S o g oo SOt | o RN et 5t Seht o and receive Cash for what you ha gfic“‘md / be. given this (Thursday) evening in|twesn Narragansett rrs, Conn. . Wales Lines Co. - modern conveniences, 85 Franklin St Call after 5 oclock p. m. auglld Ward Bros, No. 45 Jackscm St, Willi- mantic, Ct. Tel. §32-3. _augdThSTu FOR SALETwo-burner biue flame Wilcox park by the Westerly band, In of C., of Westerly, and Holy Ghost council, K. of C. ot Providenco. The Davis Theatre Friday and Saturday. - - eyl -3 W oy variance with the custom of past years, - - WANTED—Second hand furnlture and | Floraice oil stove and three lamps. —Tel. the band association did mot launch a|visitors are reputed to have one of thei Unusual, nmovel and appealing ‘is O ALENT—Two rooms for light house- | antiques; oldest and largest dealers in |1074-1 or write A, chre of Buietin. i % | drive for funds this year, with which to|{astest teams in the state, and have Won |Proxics, the new Cosmopolitan-Para- szade nursery stock, frults keeping, latest improvements, private | Norwich: we buy. 2nd sell auything; high, __augiod ey carry on a weekly program, as it was! practically every game they have played mount picture. Which will be shown ai SR trae. zases, etc. in this tartitory ;| bath AT Spruce St _3uglld _)est priccs. Louls D. Ward, 38:°% 82 "yox SALE Fumace. FPalre boller, thought by the leader, Charles O. Gav-|this year. The local management plans . the Davis theatre Friday and Saturday. T . ke TO LET—Garage with privilegs of | " asisihara o T oone steam, Voluntecr Junior, 17 inch firebox, itt, that the townspeople had been ap-|to have the same team that was pre-|The story has to do with = former com- Booa” Sarmanins ‘odition. OKiand Nur: | wash ban and sieetHi lights. 1nquite 11 Shem e N L N el e this for | sented last Stnday, with Dowd on first,|vict who lives straizht, but finds it haré Bories Manchester, Conn. augia _| Spruce St AR L aEED T pha . oo fyrie | daio at Audtorium Hotel ¢ At ranitante e A conortanicy | Davidaon on second, Porter oo short|to do so and who actually commirs # s . B el o g ot . Grom, Box 137, ilie, Conn. 1 " < s el ANTED_Good loom fxer of f3ers I Rty A% reemay o)l | augitd R B o R e e was afforded all those Who Wished to|and Comefford on third. The-pltching hold-up and risks imprisonment 15 save augiid i X WANTED— Foreman for folding box Address Hox 51, this office. auglld TO RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, IF YOU like to protect your autome- bile with wire screen for reasonable price, | { Canterbury, Conn. uagl0d FOR SALE—One 4 year old Ayrshire contribute for the concerts, however, but only a very small amount has been Quonochonfaug, R.L assignment will be undertaken by Moo- his benefactor from falling victim to ney, who should twirl one of lis best|the wily schemes of another man te The second concert of the season will Sunday, wil be the game scheduled b.i'rhe sale was made by Clarence Sholes . c s eeks. simultaneously make a fortune #nd te = call on City Wire Works, 183 Roosevelt . recoived so far, with the result that the |games, after a rest of two W tmul t; must be amiliar with making up i3S Union St. Martin House Annex. ave. =4 sugtd | oW $14 aalt "Frapk B. Kennedy, Day OPPOSITE BLOCK ISLAND |concerts will be few and far between Laconles. Ursalss tute goCILY. s and high grade printing. Address| auglvd e e e e W AR this summer. Four checks have beem| piii for a female mifstrel show in| THere are many thrills throughout the ™ s & F Smytie, 15 Oxford St,’ Hartford, - Ground floor Lenement of | kinds st rntiones o e, 1 %ine 4s 30 : € seven rooms, all : received by the band tfeasurer, William |, F1ens o7 4 e o tho ‘meeting | Action which takes place n a palatial ‘= Cona. _ . sus! fous rooms, with improvements. Apply | Water St._Phone 38-2. dagsa: | ITRIOREIGIS L Mlsh MaEs . Wt s One Half Mile Real Ocean | Burk, and these will prwm.! f0F SeV- | of Narragansett cirole, Daughters of |1 I A:h:g hn::flxxe‘ivf!:?xl:eyninsmh e 7! WANTED-A man to do general work "airmount aug! e L e Qe . 1 Rothman, eral concerts. The schedule will be en- |7 held Wednesday evening &t i - 54 4 hote] and work in garden. Phone | - * T e Sclored glass lamps, $1 up. | Colehester, Conn. o Front larged if other checks come in before | 1> e circumstances, Peter proves himsed a 54 Willimantic Div. Windham' Ina. | o JO8 BFNT . ey ?% Water St Fhone 343 "¥OR SALE_Ouelorse mowing ma- S T the Chirch of the Immaculate Conosd- |t ol deupite. hia~ prison vecord & ki 2 g R i . Tel. 397-3 or write C. F. Sargent, , . on. which is raked up for the purpose of — Wi aaiend i k], 18 BERT-_¥ros L e e s sl D & aughd Fine Surf for Bathing Atter walting several days for the ar-| A number of Westeriy people attended | MUt 18 Taked up for the perpose of ‘8 Py gfl, Lunch. ‘auglod ;;‘I 3‘3:‘"13.,3.'“?..}'1‘.‘3. :;mmer w::.:; u‘f gf Walt \vniunfiywugzu 5){ un;;.zc. FOR SALE—Party mbving west desires . rival of pipe, the Wutl:rly G‘u com-|the farm buresu fleld day in North oo Kq'," who M appeared fn * = = J - &, 48-00 Water on¢ 38-2.© 4o sell small farm, 5 minutes from trol- pany started werk on Mechanio Stonington Wednesday. y e Sugan; T3 oroudh | P’ St g it 21T i oo Sl st S| 39 FRONT LOTS st Fpenition o offer. tin. augsd T GOVERNMENT Write Box 242, care or inquire at this office. augld T—Very pleasant front roo: at 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone m, |10 acres up, with or without stock ; give | T WANTED—100 farms for _catalogue, | full particulars in first letter as to price, | ‘Write Box B. ' FOE SALE—] , care Bulletin. augdd_ ber chairs, cheap if Wednesday. At a recent meeting of the taxpayers of Stonington, an appropria- tion was voted to lay a cement high- 38 SECOND ROW Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trotman and; son, of High strect, will leave Thun-} wipport of numerous tars, and Who is well known to Paramount picture au- diences. Zena Virginia Keefe, the lead- AL de ki day for New York, from which port ;. o, ay mail 1d | size, location and terms. 1. O. lox 105, | aken at once. Tel. 1986 augyd i way down Mechanic street. from. the |they will sl for, Bngland. = They ex e b o : = £ ation : - 0. e ek o railroad bridge_to the bridge at Cot-|pect to be gome about two months. p _— i, month; list posicions opep. HORFE & o st o Jewett City, Conn. il 3% (- ¥OR BALE—Thres Building lots, v SURVEYED | ity '1:1‘“_ il :‘ n l:h | e h:u.e fldwf:.‘ & ‘"“"!mnea Road to fl,‘."fi;nfl‘v‘: k: = * 5 71°W. Hochester, N. Y. business, al ¥ i E ion. Inquire 3. A. Wutikey, 115 koath estructible road was started, It was|are planning to atten ate resms | SIS, Som. ie en i ; ERR'nins ofics seitablo for & | 25, 3814 for a bezout 75“‘- (Sckolle{gpn- e augdd AND NOW FOR SALE |acemea advisable by tho tows officials | fela aay in Kingston today (Thursdas) I e 2 = aRd 100 Stece. AUy 10 | Goid Band oimee e s tn Tadeeu| T 9oR Baie ek wiee win % to have the gas line laid first, 5o that | when Herbert W. Coilinwood, editor of |y poy ‘erent® ot (S % R T8 b} ber Co. “gagd Smoke Shop, opp Woolworth's; branch | good condition, 25 Summit St. augdd there would be no need of ripping up|The Rural New Yorker, will be one of |, n¢ and gevelopment of the character. ’% WANTED | jafmieic o g oo | i B S o vk o oo o | Agent on Ground |10 et st o Somens "o m o apkers ™ (07 70 0 ™ 7 [T, 2Ot S, e, / house. Uir W and, . Q hus ¢ ] » bt . T s G e o mton A e odls, A also agreed with this ides, and imme- | Westerly attended the soctal held Wed- | ooty JOUIE fo 3 SRy EXTEA HELP T ‘Breed Bldz. Tel. 1914-3. We ¥OR TURDAY. RING'S MARKET, Ave., Taftville. “FoUND A TO RENT—37, kitchen, bedroom, toilet {ang cellar. Inquire 52 Broadway. jy23d | TO RENT—Reoms for lght house- keeping. _Phone 1987 wsd_ TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or "OR SALE—Two big horses, two pair d_dump cart. Sullivan & At- ture Ca., 1 jelzd 1 kinds, all siges, anywhere in_Connecticut. Ia your farm for sale? ' Call, write or telephone Hei- man’s Farm Agency, 33 Reymolds St, other outbuildings; above place within 2 miles of trolley road and 1 mile of church and school. Apply to D. Lewis Brown- ing, No. 231 Maple St., Norwich, Conn. sugd FOR SALE—Silo, in excellent condi- Norwich, STOP I to see us; we carry every- thing in the line of second-hand furdle ture, stoves, elc. New London Salesroom, Saturdays and Sundays diately ordered piia enough to cover the stretch. but due to delay in transporta- tion, the carload of pipe did not arrive until this week. Mre Julia E. Sisson, 73, wife of Bem- WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent Charlestown, R. I, and came to reside in Westerly about 40 years ago. She married Benjamin Tourtellott Sept. 26, i Telephone: nesday evening at the Wequetquock community house. Dances at the beaches are attracting crowds of young peeple from Westerly and nearby towns this week, and the NIANTIC Bill ig ambitious, and knows how to use his brain as well as his brawn, although he is sadly handicapped by lack of edu- cation. He evolves a method of using waste material and turning It inte a or. There 18 a vrety love theme rum- ning threughout the story, which is Office 147 H°“'° 1503 in_ Tourts Sinday next Rev. lneta B. Sears HII colorfal ane, with plenty of the virfle S L o 5052, 1874, at Upton, Mass. She was a memc|of Boston wi e speaker and mes-|action the photoplay enthusiasts so em- Beach. Owa . i Wy = AVTOMDET S0oEMY Bt hiad e 5 ber of the W. C. T. U. and the Woman'awass bearer. The haurs et service are 3 | jor. ng uur%.;sg“&n. A driver: Phgee 135115 Vit your tires A\SRendil leck N F S League, besides being a member of .the ». m. Midweek meetings are con-| A news weekly will also by shewn. d pai 322 Main Street Funeral Director and e 2 Your Reputation Worth? which will be X SALE. 7 Cadiliac, i 5 FOR Al E reaus, Mahogany Hall and Mantel|Jjudging by the remarks overheard, King! New Haven. i B | contion; maw enmine. Wil sei Tebsonsbie S Clocks, Mirrors, Tavern Tables, Can-|George must have dug an extra fine| Mrs. Howard Brown of Pine Grove en- ;:n t:»u:.n. u:d:y She :‘:—ul .1bainer i& it sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St PIANO TUNERS X iy 20 acres of land, with|dle Stands, Footstools, Windsor, Braw- | quaiity of clams from Lake Chaubamaug. | tertained her son Harold ‘from Putnam . = 4 T a1 2 PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT B P and many are anticipating the §ood time| = Mrs. Carrie Monroe of New London is |73 gives the sceme a strange moving and trucking. Tel. 611-12. jyid | Phone 838-2 2 GlaltammablAvn, | oml o well kept Bome prond A eiear A el ::.dn;;“:;:;fl:f next year. g iciat s at her Pine Grove cottage. ‘*"‘h“hl-w-: s TR - SRS T it izl opportunity. Wi i ason- : i i witn| Perey Marmont " GUS LAMBERT, JK., No. 341 Maia St GEER 2ble, For further particulars, inquire of | ed. Mrg A3, Rich la &t AT hawa’ hepe [V ARES And I My - Benjimnia s St with Moving and trucking. el 3 . e e Vi 's suecesses, and Who HOURIGAN BROS, ao T T WITTER BROS. Aveboneera|, M, Qi 6 Bt o My i, i i oy et o The e o e atoe | |move everything anywhere Special aty rospect Phans 511 REAL ESTATE BROKLE. —_—— | pageant in Piymouth, Mass. this week, | Mrs. Blmer Smith and son Elmer of|T% is again seen ag the leading man. UNERAL DIRECT@RS ton given to moving boilers and el 4 Qther members FUL Cah MDA o Rk bolles i ahd, v, = S 3 Albert Carroll has moved to Daniel- | Rogelie Park, N. J., spent Thursday with Mombers of the cast who have fm- By SR e S e e SRR FRANKLIN SQUABE. PRINTING Weey - Mr. Smiti's parenis. William Hiltboase |POFtant _ voles are Lesiie ~Roycreft, Norwich and Jewett City Long Distance Moving and Expressing. - heerfully given. The Bulletin Co. 66 |3l Major Arthur D. Mclntyre of New c P "ard, 2 ARCHITECTS ¥ y 4 isiting her | York spent the week end with his famil " ppe trucki it Fard, Franklin St mayld Miss Dorothy .Ostley is vi 4 ly The Henry Allen & Son Co. |Mai'5E “phone 1oy, 0" & Ford 233 Thaver Building, Nerwich, Conn. REAL ESTATE aunt in North Scituate, R. L. in the Grove. His son Arthur of New. |dance. 88 MAIN STREE e = BARGAINS Poor old East Killingly was nearly de-|ark, N. J., is here for a few days Mrs. Harry Reyeroft of Brooklyn, .N. e - T " = e MUSIO serted Saturday, as most of the popwla-| ~Mr. and Mrs. Augustus M. Bartlett of | Y., Who is spending the summer at Pine FUNERAL DIRECTORS LEGAL NOTIOE il Two fine homes on Williams Strest tion was ip Dinielson hunting the big|Ping Grove entertained a house party|Grove. motored to Norwich one day re- v sl 3 5 e 6 Y & bargains offered for Dollar day. from Putnam over the week end. cently, AND EMBALMERS BROWN & HABTLEY, AT A COURT OF PROBATE mELp | noth large geodnds and momy Se0d j| ERNEST E. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chase of Malden,| J. T. Sherlock of Flanders was ig Pine| Fred G. Prothero has given up the Shetuoket St Phone §07. at Norwich, within and for the Districtof | o0~ “oncoln Avente. - Modern BULLARDM Grove Saturday evening attending the| management of the pavilion at Pine Lady Au:uDan; 'gelenhen- 410-2 XO_AND FURNITURE MOVING. |Norwich, on the 10th day of August, A e imes withfTes caniGar acls on WVasil. Teacher of the [i ON“l‘e and will give his entire attention AY OR NIGHT ~ [— ——— 1921, o 5 e shoe: e e b TEAMING AND TRUCKING Erescnt—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, | .gton St. Also a7 reom houge near Violiw Durdeg, - Avtiie and Werets Nedut done very promptly and at reasonable | g LState of Grace K. Peckham, late of ~-usiness section for $4,000. Several Phone 127-4 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bld » Conn. No. 327 WASHINGTON STREET STETSON & YOUNG HOTELS of record. DR. D. J. COYLE G o LELEN M DRUSCHER. The residence has 8 rooms and || CARPENTER and BUILDER Ciiideon anfvmamhien) o puminly fol are LYME . . Jo AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, | 2uSild Clerk. DENTIST €0 West M 7 Dis:to resint the Giscese gortne _Mrs, Frank Rich .and children jof P . Hayes Hros, Props. Telephone 1337 | Nomaen i tor omi noy oy e Diatrict ot An Excellent Offering aB Qs Northampton, Mass. were calling on 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. | 5%s Broadway. i AimWioh.ion the st Axy of AxEust E D APPLY TO FOR SALE—Six vear old driving mare, " FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that ore broken In for all kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMEE E. PIERSCN, FOR truck wil ALE—1920 3 1-2 ton S 1 a stake body 14x7, aiso a six ic hoist and combination steel el 198 augivd Ford touring car, $175 if %00d condition, with ex- o like mew, as good as new. Linoic Tire Can, 93 W. Main SU- feb24d OVERHAULING AND REPAR WOR Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- SLUtl & Ulark Cor 307 TC 915 NORTH: MAIN STREET | pas: nger tOUring ca ‘ceptional power, over 1§ miles m, tine cord tire equipment. el 1044, C ugsd TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, C. D, JOSLYN, 293 West Main St W Zimmerman, 17 boswell Tel. 145 TEAMING and mov ng, long_distance JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | farm buildings s | Conn. Overlooking Beautiful Lakes Two large lakes with big summer col- ony near by lend infinite charm to setting this splendid farm; 75 acres, convenient Norwich ; machine-worked loamy tiliage ; big ‘spring-watered pasture; 140 acres, finely located, excellent sur- roundings, near markets and station, fine 12-room liouse, 2 large barns, sheds ana carry 40 head of catl ¥ TEYONS' terms. AG Norwich, ms, in fine order, nin” 5 FOR SALE Unitarian church that disbanded here " FOR SALE No. 341 West Thames Street (for- merly J. R. Allyn place). Four apartment house and 23 acres of land with barns, STONINGTON The Women's Relief Corps held thelr sale of fancy articles, cake, eandy and doughnuts on the Library grounds Wed- ing a good business and are well filled. Merton Clark has returned to New London after spending a few days here. eruilaing in his auxiltary boat D. L. L. K. Dr. William, 8. Veal and family, who have been spending two weeks In Maine, are on thelr way home. AUCTION F. C. Turner’s Collection of The day was fine jand the crowds came from. every diree- tion, from Portland, Me., to Broeklyn, Y.. from Providence, R. to Hartford, in AUGUST 13, 1 P. M. Standard Time Maple Desks, Chesterpou Chest, Bu- Conn., and many places ster and Hitchcock Chairs, Colored and between. | ducted by speskers under the auspices of and friends from Putnam. All had an daughter Phyllis and son Dixon of Man- chester are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilson at their Saun- ders Point cottage. estimated garages, tool |f|nesday afternoon and made a substan-{ James Purdon, Jr, Claude Combies|cntertained by their joys and sorrows Tel. 536-3. Je3d 500 cords wood, 10,000 ft. timber; apples, house, poultry houses, green tial sum, for the G. A. R. plot at thefard William Ringland of Norwich, stu-|3nd feel that it was worth while to OF ALL KINDS pears, splendidly shaded 2-story 1l-room house, land plotted for 60 house cemetery. The plot will Be Improved |dents at a university in Vermont, are|Make thelr scquaintance. The Highest 2 4 Douse, imagnificent outlook; substantisl]|| lots with streets and avenues, |||with the amount collected by them. |spending two weeks with their classmate,| Pidder was made from Maximilian Fos- UmmiRgs & ning FOR SALE—autemobiles Aut biles, a1 emte §3.505. & ‘ows, pair oxens 5 (|| 17 1-2 acres woedland; _will be ||| " Weanesday evening the weekly dance | Samuel Wilson, Jr., who i at his summer |(cF8 latest movel The Trap. Lionel - Uutomopues, Horses, ,c;':m.:l full implements includeds ::’c':l ."I_“FIN"' to suit. For par- s held at melco. mun:y‘:luha ho?:: cvm ’:; S:!\u;g:n Poh::. gy i\a'.::L 3= t‘!;:‘ n;ll.luln-!n who Same Bear FOR BALE — Oakland sedan, 1921 only ,500 lown, easy terms. K e young peaple « vel e dancing, campe rom Norwich d becauss 3 el, A-1 condition. Tel. 423-13. T action may solve your living problem. also had_the privile,® of seeing several | have arrived at Camp Rocky Nook on|™oney, will delight you almost as mueh Fi AT R R Carrla €S, w (o) Don't delay. Nathan E. Whiting, Nor- THOS. H. BECKLEY artists. who Eave special danecs during|thy Niantio river for their anmual two|2s the dainty star, For the sseond fea- unerai Usreciors s s ; gave sp . " — e Con: aUENTuTH Ph 278 MAIN STREET |||the eveninz. wikks' outing. They made the trip in|ture EAith Roberts will bs seen in Aeiniia, 3 i o o N The hotels in this section are enjoy- | tibir two moterboats, bringing with them |Thunder Island, a stirring plcture of Embal, i B gxe Trucks and Carts RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARM e and Embalmers Fraiiin St several canoes. John Jencks is with the campers as usual this year. H. L. Smith of Franklin is spending a 1l good, running spring AvcTION Misn Grace Thompson of Ashaway 18) Week with his family at their summer| A grand reopening of the Sirand, be- body n A-1 condition; the| giacicemithing in all its branches | WAter in buildings, 60 acies fertile tillable T eent of Min B Potte home on *Pennylvafiin-avenue: staning today. . Tho management hap e se neice st year of this truck was Helds, part can be' inigated, Targe spring: Richard Faera, editor of the Norwalk | (r, and Mrs. Frank Vantellette of|obiained four high ciass vaudevile acis Chamber of Commerce Byildin and it can be bought for less than Watcred. pasturss, 2,000 cords eaiabis | A Mreve. | Stratford visited at the Belknap cot: TSRO o s ¢ today on & NOCE With the proper Sl i Hour, is spending his vacation here, | Strat elknap cottage |Jirect from the big cities’ run and in Phone 238-z Lady Assistant Inquire ¥ I. Kacine, Dan- 3 Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey, who have been occupying the Belknap cottage S = on Broadway for several weeks, closed |Down Hast Rube, who dslights to enter- Y L b ke ¥ the cottage Thursday and left for their|tam with funny sayings. Snoffer & Beck tras. Can be scen at Norwich x\;‘:;x‘x‘nn FOR SALE i ) EAST KILLINGLY hami in Brhiltmfl-“‘uh H-hrve,:‘l moth- | will furnish a speecial Dixie Land aet = ___aus — er, Mrs. Amelia Belknap, who is in DOOF|of ¢ very interesting character. A very FOR SALE—National SIx fouring car DOOKBINDING with all modern improve- The Union Baptist church members | health, left some time ago for her home | good china Dainting act which will tae u}u‘.‘ ;:‘ L:\nuul‘ll-;mvu;\::t “;f:“trf:?' ,;{]c:::g; I b e ning seven rooms, located feel grateful for the help given by|in Bridgeport. tratio 3 est from Frankhin' Square, friends and neighbors toward making Old| Mrs. Eli Dorman of Beverly, Mass., is Seott | Lration at o = g + 8lby The Muras. Haely, | m:‘};“ T auzsd BOOKBINDER AT 247 BROAD ST. NORWICH, CT.|Home day a succe: o . visiting her brother, Almus Dorman. Mrs. Harry Reyeroft of Brooklym, N. Y., is spending the season at Pine Grove. Towerman Ira D. 8. Ehler spent Fri- day last visiting in Wallingford and at walk from troiley, about 15 mi Franklin Square; running sprin in house and barns, all kinds of fruit trees and very prolific strawberry plots, also all the other desirable things iound FREDERICK 7. BUNCE The Piano Tuner THE PIANO TUNER JOHN A. MORAN, White Glass, Flint, Blown; Brass and Iron Andirons, Wrought Iron. Pewter Tankards, Cases, Mugs, Plates. Cover- lids, Chintz, Samplers, Paisley Shawls. CUDWORTH & THOMPSON R e R T | prices. ARTHUR H. LLATHROP . Shetucket Street Phone 175 INSUKANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS e Prop. First class garage service con: necied. Phone. Shetucket St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Buropean 3 % T ~ James Lord is removating his store Offics Hours: 312, 1:30—5, 61308 | e | Pretent_NELSON 1. (TLING, Judge 3 LG BOLTON NOTCH No foodswiii-me -greator-<infitence in making preparatory to restocking it This place Tuisshone OBAL, AND WOOD Norwich, in said District, d ames se Mrs. Estelle Rcg! is in Manchestes, your childres wigorousendbasliiyythan Grape-Nuts. ot business has been closcd for & um- = ——— e 9 it e e amnexed it ng | L Tel- 876 40 SHETUCKET 8T. | tho guest of Mrs. .fawley. Served with miieorcoanm, Geape-Nuts s an ideal T, et S Detiven and Sasetiel ClGARS .‘:? mlwfl u%xlnd.un;‘n In creditors of said deceased to bring Mrs. Joseph Haley is recovering from -M returned to their summer home in Ol 1352 T Bhagtror Witow S forumersy |10 their Slatms axainst sald estate within & govars Afack e iquinsy. ‘body, brain and perwedasd. from whest Hamburg Saturday last. S . . saontus from 1l date, by POSHINE & Mrs. ; P 3 . creams Ly Sasise tice o hut effect, together with & copy R S and bartey. a high'foad valne, e o e B N Witteatens Cigae ame $76 per tousand. | SE———————————ee——— | 0f this Order, on tho signpost nearcst te FOR SALE v 3. ¥. CONANT. 11 Fraskite st TOBACCO eopy n i rse schoolhouses of the townm. S The aboyo and foregoing 18 & Lus four tenements, with all modern im-|Dight, and remlted in a hofse having o g i S of p el »t record. o o e 'shot, was the result of a man driv- Masex spént 145t Friday with-Mias Hons Wholesale and Ratail PHONE 5ss. Ehanh Attest:’ JBLEN M. DRESCIER provements, a first rate central business |ing o car with only one hand. b acnsdenpi -4 — — g 2. rk. 2 > 5 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McClellon, were . . location ; excellent property for an invest. 4 . ‘The auction held at Lord's store last e et (5 ; = We carry a complete line of || The very “rest v ombing by expert| yomrom, Al creditors of said a in_ Worcester last week. Domestic and imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. blished for Haif a Century) e i AR T g i o o A T A S e PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS—JOBBEES, *lambing and Heating. Franklin, in said District, deceased. Nellie K. Allyn of Montville, Conn., ap- peared in Court by counsel and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of said deceased, alleged to_be intektate. ‘Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That eaid | petition be heard and determjned at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 18th day of August, A. D. 1921, at 10 oclock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of sald _hearin thereon, be given by the publication o this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least five days prior to the date of sald hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy 2 family houses way below cost to produce them. ARCHA W. COIT Telephore 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE Very Attractive Bungalow Cottage ; all_modern_conveniences. The lot is 60x117 feet and there is a modern two-car garage. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COUKT OF I'ROBATE NELR the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the aame once in a newspaper having & circulation in said Ristrict, and make re- turn to this Court, NELSON ). AYLING, Judge. The Berry Block, in Norwich, No. 190 Franiiin_ St., consisting of two stores, anteed; also heating and’ gasfitting. JOHN_F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. e e e ACCOUNTANTS, ALEXANDER H MANES, Certified Publie Accountant, 24 Frookin St. Talking Machine Shop Bldg., Norwich. Telephone 1509, Accounting—Auditing—Tax Reports. tonsed nre hereby notified to present th cialms against said estate to the undes signed at 160 Laurel Hill Ave., Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above' and foregoing order. LILA J. SAUNDERS, Administratrix with the will annexed. auglld ment. The sale is made necessary by an order of the court to close the settle- mest of an estate. Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. - e WHEN YOU WANT to put your bu: ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising columns of The Lulletin. . CHIEOFODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your fect). Suité -8, Alice Bldg., 321 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-& ian3ld PRINTING of ail kinds promptly and neatly done. Estimates promptly and Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to Best wotk and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone and Virginia, with her for a few weeka, The people of this place are of thg opinion that the automobile accident Coventry and Andover Saturday Misg Mabel Howard of Hartford was at her home over Sunda; - through this section take chances on entering Saybrook Junction near the railroad station, where there are no gates. A day mever passes but some one of them comes along at the highest of speed, never using judgment, but beating it over the railroad tracks just about clear, and many times turn down the side tracks in the ditches. which occurred®at the corner of Bolton,| Saybrook.—The -automobilists " traveling |- desperate Either the purity of the water or the|one day last week, depth in the earth or King George’s akill [* Mrs."Annie Brown of the Black Point as chef made them especially good; per-|road is entertalning her daughter, Miss haps it was the three combined that did|Olive Brown, from Hartford for the bal- the trick. The day has come and gone,{anee of the season. from Oceum for 2 few days. their two children from West Acton, C. T. Westcott has bought the a | of Rutherford, N. J., wa sa' recent guest Shippee place and expeets to move this|of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. For Her Children? - & scurce of pride snd joy o their parents. And fhcir development depends sgely oo their food. -ly.-.-.w-l-—lwdm__ croes purposes, aglow with the thrill and romance of youth. The characters are all human beings and behave as such—even the millionaire—so that you feel that.you have spent an hour or so in the eompany ef some very lMkeable persons. You will be interested and tropical love and adventure. Strand Thureday, Friday, Saturday. on & fine feature picture star ring Corinne Grifith. The vaudeville consists of Si Perkins, & first clas will end the vandeville with the lates I-uuau-nuuu-uvmhnv- in comedy amusement. ; z § ; heautiful. Tt i wom in & represents a dream fantasy of screen, who has appeared in many of George Howard, Charles Cook and Jane Jennings. of Hartford are spending two weeks with their uncle, Fred G. Prothero. Harold Menard of Pridgeport and his orchestra furnished music at the pavilion Saturday evening. They werc assisted by Mr. Prothero's orchestra, ‘William and John Reycroft of Brook- iyn, N. Y., with their father, motored to the Grove Saturday afterncon amd spemt the week end with their family, whe are occupying the Parks cottage. Mrs. Hormer of New London was & recent guest of Mrs. Willlam Beebs and family of Flanders road. Samuel Wilson, Jr., of Norwich is em- ployed at the Pine Grove pavilion. For- mer acquaintances in the Grove are glad to see him again. Arlene Pearson, Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearson, is scriously il following an operation on her throat. friends here Friday. some time at the Saybrook shore. Harrison Tiffany and & friend from New York spent the week end at The E. L. LaPlace has the contract to re- week Thursday was well attended. The furniture brought high prices. board. ona. banox =" N led Wednesday | battle of music at'the Atlantic Beach |josipre sariootct and thug takes hiy y: 1ldi 4 "t = a 75 without 13 Boswell Ave. jesd . | Daniclson, Ce Je5a " [ tion, Call_Lebanon 14-3. "iyiea 108 Thayer Building {:;n:i“ gt e O vy s el Tieoslh et S m:fl-‘:‘:.dn:a‘ qoy{ ambition.® L i B s b r Norwich, Conn. street, nfter an iliness that lasted over |Ner erowd of the season. P g 2 e apolt- iture. Tiger & Kremen, succe: . Yar ; . FOR BALE—Horses A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717§ P‘E?Iw 1099-2. Jezd twenty years. She was bom in powerful factor in hiy fleld of endea- returned to Mrs. ‘warisd < ol . a number of years ago. Besides her|the Ladies’ Aid society. Breed Theatre and Majestic Rosf ind St |sound and gentle, or in exchange for |- Nine-room house, In fine condition, | Thirteen-room house, with two baths |husband, she is survived/by a sister,| Miss Hasel Martin of Westerly, R. L, Garden. auptid |G MR SR RARES F JSU | 18 YOUR cAR iz £90d running order? |nard pine. foors, only bullt eisht years, fand all modern improvements, up to date, | Mirs. . D. Brown of Myatic. two broth |16 spending two weeks with her aunt| g ik ety of Silbus SRR Frankl 5 : a0STurh | Bt call T31-2, Noves Garaxe, Laurel |13 acres of good land, fine buildings, three | located at 30 Grove St. For full particu- | ers, Calvin Sisson of Hallville and Bar-|Mra. M. M. Swinney, and family. stare, Wadgs Wemnedy, 1. toei 2t Torl brown | Prankiln. - Hill Ave. near schoolhouse, and’get mY | miles from Leflingwell, one-haif mile |0 ¢ ney Sisson of Norwich. and three| Mrs. Howard Brown of Pine Grove left| Tl The Highest Dl ¥. L.| “FoR SALE—Lady's driviog horse, also | prices for overhauling and _repairing. | from Gardner Lake. For details, see 3 A B e B T a1 Yo e B e jest in The der, a anon DIV. | rynabout and harness. Write Box 123, |Carbon burning a snecialty. Quick ser- CLARENCE SHOLES, . O iy ke Panton of % | e hemen Pt Goldwyn pieture, which will be sbown are Bulletin. augdd ' |vice and reasonablé prices. William C 188 West Thames St. SR 108 CHf 8t S aRQ TN, ¥ Sunday Mrs. A. M. Bartlett and her|t the Breed theatre and Majestic Roof Tetwom | “moR IRl e e | augdd | el Conn. augild | — — | Frank Friend &f Westerly. asughter, M Howerd ey, 824 US| Garden today and tonight. It i & de= wents of 10 | pine 147 i Sv300 3 f——_———-_—\ The baseball attraction for Wesberly | Grove,| entertained sbout 14 meighbors|!Shtful story of love and millions at b S P $1500 Secures Equipped Farm /7 y

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