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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It l-—-llundred- ot men snd to get their pants from us. 1 es 1o pick from. EBana 18 mateh any coat at L. Polloek, 32) Mal Street. sepléd. WANTED—We are looking far a few dle_aged men With or without ce te 1 lul’!. kS vestment. Write { ries, Den. 1 . st tgiay to Heath Nurse- Mailhester, Conn. 'uu-—mum for Y. M. C. A. Young man student eiered. Phons. 1535, sep2sd. TEXCELLENT opportunity offered men «f intellizence and energy to operate own busiress on very small capital; ex- elusive mpresentation showing profit from . Room 1002, 39 Corfllndzlus'-. sep: _“_V ys government mail 'ert zuMlso % ponth; et Dost: writs immediateiy. Franklin Testirate: Dept. 31T Hochister, N. ¥. uvi LOST AND FOUND LOST — Airedale hound, Stafford Bprings tag, on Camerhurv road. An- swers to name of Coge; If found no- tify John W. sep30d. Ely, R.F. D 4, Norwich. PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. 2 EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THRO. Buite 103-104, [Thayer Bidg. e Tres —_——- FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST. TAFTVILLE epihone 630 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant Street Phone 235-2 2| | by the day. T- | Inquire Max Gordon & Son Corp. 5 NORWIC H BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Fsmale A Bulletin Want | A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement ' Will Get It Advertisement Wil Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Miscellaneons TOE SALE D—A young girl or woman to In nm- ause 'urk and take care of y. Call gt G. & T. Grand Inc. 2ic Store. upsod TED—A anll for the Taa Ronntn 65 Broadway. sep30d. TWANT ‘HD‘ to make cake and ple. Apply at once. S. F. Peterson, Inc. 130 Main St sep29d. WANTED—By dressmaker. Sewing Mrs. E. Wilson, P. O. box 84, Norwich. . sep3d. " WANTED—First class dressmaking. done at reasomable prices. Call at 422 E. Main St sep29d. WANTED — Second hand household | FOR SALE—Good house with abou Eoods, antique furniture, china, ' rare books'and plctures, glassware, etc.; high- est cash prices. Louis D. Wa rd, .50 32 Water St, Noj v WANTED —Experienced bookkp now filling position satisfactorily, desires change of location. Write Box 68, Bul- letin Office. sep29d. ~ WANTED—Windows to clean by & new company. Our prices lower than any )!c\ xol Jew Cit: Fou SALH a:_ large house in Miosup. Burdick & MeXicol Jeweu City. sep30d. seps0d Bursunk & MeNicol, Jewett City. _sepddd. WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques. C. J. Kingr rwxuh Phone 1138-13. Seped. months old, ready for hunting; ‘'WANTED T" A.spinwk AIN'T WE GOT ¥FUN—Red Dot clgar, Kou-e.g Jewett Clty 5c, $2.25 for 50. Bakelite pipe, T5c. sep. o T WANTED—A competent cook.. Apply 5? J. Ralph Howe, Uncasville. TeL N “P really good. Black an viva, Niantic. d"tan. 'Leon Cen. old sep3od, Manilla cigars, Bond tobacco, 10c a tin. WANTED—Concrete walks to build. Price reasonable, 6 acres of land rear Jccam. Burdiek « ":lnhl“(fl'. SALE—One cottage in Plaingeld, | TFOR SALE Large I tencment house Whlth | in Jewett City. . kare opportunisy for giher it Chas Domikowsid 11D Brets renting rooms. " Burdick & MeNicol, ty. FOR SALE—1 English setter dog, 1({ also rabbit hunlmg dog, b Yed.rs old, iema.lc ain Stre orwicl onn.; also all 6 for 25c. Kagan's Smoke Shop. "¥OR SALE—Single comb White Leg- | Main Street, Norwich, Conn.; also al horn _cockerels, farm raised. Good type [ my right, ’ ol sep20d. 1 v vy laying Btram. y B'\ , title, interest’ and BODd will James N. Oliver, FOR BALE. t Rare Business Opportunity Wishing .to retire permanently from | i business, | will sell on reasonable terms t6 an_acceptable party all my stock, machines, tools and implements necessary to the business of piumbing, pipe-fitting, tin and sheet metal work- ing, now contained at and in 23 West in this concern, which has been con- P G £ PR if work is not satis-|Clark's Corner, Conn. sep30d tinuously in this Trol Ffamil WANTED—A mald to help with | ch Veqrk guerantedd, i 3 sly in this Troland family and § actory no charge made. James Fumi- . S A dren and uptsairs werk. Apply Mrs. J.|[EOFY ug GHTEE Wade JANCS Lot | T FOR SALE—Good family cow. Tel-fin this city for sixty years, under my Ralph Howe, Uncasville. Tel. 450. ephone 1658, sep30d. op28d. sepi7. e e i, | Management for the last past forty- TWANTED—Girl or _woman to_ il WANEERS iy i giveiiavs The bug-| TR SALE- sy o,“fzu four years, and conducted at its pre- beusvork- " ALY 8) 8 Sumer St Shir > Communichts with New England yolt maSr. Eractically new. Frice 3150. | sent place, No. 23 West Main Street, a0ps: Farm_ Agency, Danielson, Conn. R 30&.““ 3 J for thirty-three years. —_— T __sepa( g o S s G e RSN P FOR BALE—Pair of Devon oxen, be- | This i i ¥ T0 EENT “Ed B;fldam} va); l‘he:; vne%soio‘l: tween 5 and 6 years old, weight 2800 10 o 's is a rare opportunity for lv'| am second hand furniture and ) %90K8 | 5000, “Very godd workers. A. Fishbone, | bitious young man, or an experienced 10 BENT—Large stegm-heated fumn- | S Phone 38-2 ceplzd. | Fitchville, Tel. 1974-3. sep29d. | party, to make his fortune. ished rooms. Locality, Church St. Ap- ] 2 FOR SALE—Stove, new, small cooking, || can be seen at the above stand an; e . e e agg‘a’h gelio q?af‘cfil‘ an’yw“;mehm\‘wets?;l;‘l: with coal and wood grates, and hot water | qay from 8 o'clock A, M. to 5 P. : sep3od. Farm Agency, 9 School St. Danieison, |féservoir. §12.00 K. Ronson, Scotland. o 1oy o FOE BENT—Apartment. 3¢ Willlams Conn. sepld ' |Tel.- 342-14, Willimantic. > sep2id. JOHN TROLAND. St. Tel 2 &eD30 WANTED——100 farms for _catalogue,| STORE FIXTURES, suitable for drug % Shon i 1y occu- |10 4cres up, with or without stock; give | O grocery; first class condition; reason- TO uu-r_y;mb] B pfl fm—nl:ery 50 3¢, | full par s in first letter as to price, |able price. Call at 25 Main St, New LEGAL NOTICE. oo A B e SRS fl°"f=;- = 1n: |size, location and terms. P. [ Box 106, London, Conn., or phone 533-14, New S London Turnpike.” lepwd “‘Ah'fl\.n——-w. pay highest Dflm m— FOR SALE—Fruit and dairy farm (old A second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- | Lucian Bass place,) Scotland. Complete Assessors Nouce TO RENT—Garage, two spaces. 31|ture Co., Breed Bidg. Tel 1914-3. We |line of farming machinery,” 26 head of Lincoln Ave. sep29d. | buy, sell and exchange. jel1d |cattle, 4 horses, complete equipment. For g 5 ~| WANTED—Second hand and_antigue | ESfHTIRE gall Mrs. Lucian sasg, " Tel | Al persons liable to pay taxes in the TO RENT—On Church St., three large | o i NOEPE SR, (BTS00 cor T to 564-12, Willimantic division. mh'}d-_ ;Zr:;;“of Norwich, are hereby notified to furnished rooms for light housekeemfi, A Bruckner, 55 Frankimn St Fnone 717-3| FARM OF 150 acres for sale in North to the assessors on or before the steam heat, Te! mar23d phone 1476-5 TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeepm‘ 17 Boswell Ave. | TO RENT—5 room fiat with all mod- ern improvements. 3 more rooms i de- sired. 23 Pearl St sep23d. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Telephone 353-12. sep23d. A e TO RENT—Furnished apartment. Mrs, Congdon TO RI 82 McKinley Av sepl7d Store 1n Cadillac building. 605. TO RENT—Rooms for light house- keepng. Phone 1987, iysd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, With or without board. 13 Boswell Ave. Jebd £OR SALE—Horses GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT i o TR £ HOURIGAN BROS.| runbiae bikiec 1 URS Netwich and Jewett Ciiv Th: nemy Ajlen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUlesAaL Uikes i ORS AND EMBALMERS vady Assistant Telephore 410-2 DAY or NIGHT Shea & Burke “rmeral Directors 41 Main Street ‘ = FOR BALE—Automobll ¥o—One ton Oldsmobile truck, 1,000 cash only. Don't Peck, Norwich. Phone sepdld. Hudson sy six. ¥OR SA Brand new. " FOR SAl 191. er six. Excellent No reasonable_offer retused “be Been at 11 Grove Bt oF ~oLDSMO! tourin sepdod. ‘fi fine running eondition. ving tow: lll) ofl dnch day unnl sold. price $400. YW 1) _touring ear.. Wil 319 Franklin St. rou BALE— 9“1 ncrlflcc for un 29 SALE—1921 Oakland sedan. llrxlln Tel 60 sep28d. " FOR SALE—Second-hand Indian ana Harley-Davidson motorcycles with. and | without sidecars; prices reasonable. James Donovan, § Main i sep27d ixteen to {wwty pas- fits A ron‘l body, Pai jenger bus o M ’llll. in fine couiu W. F. Clark, 215 Mountain Si |- nnumd Conn. sepild. OR SALE—Commergial Ford truck in gr.d Tendition, Avgly L et Maln eet. sep! USED CARS must b 1817 Reo towring, 1920 Seripps- mu: roadster, 1920 Ovwerland sedan, 1920 Chandler 7- youriag 1920 Hupmobile tour- V. Peni .9“;1':, uupn-nu. ‘Ageney. |- -mlllntl R $ALE— 1117 C Cad e le e A 3 -’ll once. {nn,ln ==-—=:==-=r===—. CIGAES TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete lm- of Domeg- tic and Imported Cigal It flll h‘N ‘ou tn w.A";J over, 11an Main_St. Norva n Established for Half a c‘:’nt&:y)n. ey CIGARS Whitestone Ciga¥ aace $70 per thousand 3 B CONANY. 11 Franklia St 7 [ e ———— ————— BOGKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Breadway Wignk Books Made and Ruled to Order s , Insurance Agent FOR SALE—Horse, 7 years old, ness and buggy, luquire 132 u‘ Ave. ¥OR SALE—Two good work Cheap. 1, W. sep horses. Deacniey, Jewelt Cliy. 264 FOR SALE 1 have 15 lorses that are vroken +n for all kinds of work. . They are for sale or irade 4t right prices. Comwe and see them. BLMEBR K. PLEKSON. Tel. 536-3. jedd ALTOMOBILE ACCESSORIEY look 1like HAVE your ures iitreaded, new, wear like new, as good as uew. Lanoie Lire Co., 93 W. Main St febz4d Q‘J?R!{%LE?% OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, | ‘Irucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmitning in all its brancnes Ll & OClark Cor. 907 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_t STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor, Telephone 60 West Main St, b =———— ] Norwich. Franklin, § wich and Willimantic, stock and tools. lnquire of R. S. B: ing, Neorth Franklin, Conn. sep264. Extra Help Wanted neil Place. Inquire 3563 West Thames Street. sep21d. on state road between Nor- with_or without rown- FOR SALE—Car load Vermont cows. ) AL James H. Hyde, North Frankimn. Tel |tonal, according to law. ror Dalurday ehanon. sep26d. All those having in charge, exempt ALE—Four young “3“ milch T;Wi'figli“:l: requested to make reiurns NYey. m cows, witlh sides. Yred| ‘Blanks can be obtained a - RIN(.I’S MARKET Durr, Norwi #2830 |orsoftics in City Hall ot Wit b mek FOR SALE—A cottage house on Bush- of M. E. Maguire, first day of November, 1921, a written or printed list, properly signed and aworn to, of all taxable property owned by them on the first day of October, 1921. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of ten per cent. addi- by mail upon application. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and on Wednesday and Saturda; e tfrom 7 to 9. e FOR SALE weekiy. The Norwich, Conn. $390.00 for & ane player piano, with 15 rolls, lege, Plaut-Cadden AUCTIONS bench and scarf; easy terios D, M. BROWN Auctioneer TI0K $10 ‘monthly. The Plaut- pary, Norwich, Conn. aug2bd FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, S8 A AUV Consisting of Beds, Bedding, bies, Chairs, Ta- FOB SALE. Stoves, Dishes, Pictures, Ete. GARDEN TOOLS Shovels, Rakes, Btc.,, 2-horspower | v Tracior, nearly new in A-1 condi- | ttachments 1 lot of Carpen-| ter's Tools, 2 used Autos, and many ar- ticles “too nummerous o mention. ace has been sold and we at once, everything must be highest bidder, tion. One handsome hington street. room house Other houses tion, CLABENCE SHOLES 188 West ‘Thames. St. FOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOT About 75 x 242 Feet There is foundation for dweliing on same together with garage for 1 car, Bath room fixtures, a good steam heater with radiators, pip- ing, etc., are included in the price. Located in fine residential section. Apply to James L. Case Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St. mux[ v sold to the Terms of sale Cash. ale will be nt, the following otherwise the next l* L. L’\\ T. BISHOP, Plainfield, Conn. NOTICE The auction sale of Grace Peckham 1 be continued today at 10 o'clock unless very stormy; otherwise the next| fair day. This place is about 1 1-2 miles north from Yantic, on the road lead- ing to Lebanon Center, about one mile t from ihe Norwich and Willimantic state road, south of Smith's Corners, in the town of Franklin. . JOHN H. BARNES, Adm. of the Estale. wi $3300 Fine farm, 165 acres. Leautiful location, pleasant surroundings, near main automobile hizhway. through farm. sep3od. . House first class, 12 large rooms, barns and outbuildings. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY Willimantic, Conn. wWOooD FOR SALE TRUCKING GEORGE LAM.BEBT. Oecu teaming, moving and lrucking. Tel. 617-12. jyld GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St { Moving and trucking. C. D. JOSLYN_ 293 West Mafin St We move everylhing anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 798 sepid Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1463, TEAMING and moving, long distance 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Norwich, Conn. wfl“ QUSE, Morrissey, Prop. 'irst da!x Brn‘cn‘urvn'n gz— nected. Phane. Shetucklt St nu.-norr HOTEL, Furovean plan, Bros., FPropa. Tulenhnno 1227, l Broadw: I I INSURANCE uncammg rate reductions b inaf tmg hazards—real service .,.5' fl PleAAcC s, JONES 91 Main Street e e workmen at the fairest prices is guar- (Fellows' hall, Norwich. trucking a specialty, Joun K. Ford, 233 Main St Phone 192 C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. SEOWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St Phone §07. PIANO AND FURNITCRE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily anc at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP ¢ Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St. FOR SALE FIFTY-PIANO Ebm FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes of stoves. Dring name of stove and 2 FOR SALE number. ' New London Salesroom, = 1§ |, Dated at Norwich, Conn, Sept. 23th, 4 7 2L . Water st., Tel. 1703-2. ~ sepid ALBIE L. i’ A choice wo-aparument house, very| $65.00 for an upright piano, stool and JOHN B. OAT, desirably located in Greeneville, Property | s Delivered without charge. Terms E; CURRAN, lnust be sold as owner 18 leaving Lown, | 35 down, 8160 Weekly. 1he blaut- Assessors ce very aitractive. For further partie- | den Company, Norwich, Cons, sep28d, RiME igtine, of $200.00 for an upright piano, with JOHN A. MORAN and scarf, Delivered = Real Estate Broker Fraoklin Square | No intercst. lasy lerms; $Zo down, 32 OouIm 0s ERODATE MELR fine 88-note mahogany library priv- no notes to sign, no interest; tree tuning for | one year; iree delivery; terms 330 down, Cadden Cormn- $9 Danielson, Conn. cord, Henry aaucxer. At the Bishop Place at Lel. 81-3. £ v anEltd BISHOP'S, SOUTH PLAINFIELD, ,FOR SALE_Hard wood, stove ltixgms,‘ Sa 2 < B $9 per cord. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Pione aturday, Pcsoher I1st at i1 A, M. T099-2. auglyd HOUSEHOLD GOODS - Two small plages in Norwich Town sec- in upper in! other parts of city, t00 numerous to men- Buyer and Seller j i i R SRS, T T markets, on Pretty river Land well divided, fields, pastures, woodland, very valuabie timber. large | $3300, part casn. Best Quality Seasoned Wood Phene 792 Lists will be received beginni - day, Oct. 4th, 1921 mE Tues t M , within and for the District of Montville, in the 28th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1921, Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. Estate of John W . Potter, late ef Montville, in said district, deceased. George O. Allen of Montville appeared in court and filed 2 petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an in- strument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased be admit- ted to probata. Wheerupen, it is Ordered, That sald on be heard and determined at the a‘e Court room in Montville in said {, on the 5th day of Oetober, A D at 10 o'clock in the forenco that notice of the pondency of said eti- tion, and of said hearing thereon, be giv- en Dby .the publication of this order one lmi-‘ in the Norwich Bulletin, a news- r having a circulation in said district three days vrior to the date of {said hearing, and that return be made to this court. DAN D. HOME, Judge The ahove and foregoing is a true copy record. Attest, SUSAN F. HOME!/ Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and for the District orwich, on the 29th day of Septem- A. D. 1921 SON J. AYLING, Jud!e te of Francis J. Leavens, late of Norwich, in said district, deceased. Dickson H. Leavens of Norwich, Coi appeared In court and filed a petitios praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be th last will and testament of said deceased; be_admitted to probate. ‘Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said pe- tition be heard and determined at the Probate Court room in the city of Nor- wich, in said_district, on the 5th day of October, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the foredioon, and that notice of the penden- cy of said petition, and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this_order one time in some newspaper of | voting districts at future electors’ meet- | ings, e A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin To Let B Advertisement Will Rent I s o aaaf yom At NOTICE | NOTICE =.: ANNUAL TOWN MEETING The legal voters in town meeting of the town of Norwich are hereby warned | the CConorsias, Mha¥ SO to meet in annual town meeting in their | organized and geveral voting district by law provided, | 1€ Sisie of Comiec 7 to the Board clecim °FIRST DISTRICT_ At the Town Hall |of Norwien, Conn & certain ' betition, Main Street (Engine House, Q3 requesting of the town (o rc-locate or THIRD DISTIRCT—At 253 Central Ave. 3 the old reconsiruct certain lines of poles of° -FOURTH DISTRICT—At Atayetis ‘Sreet in said wwn of Ner 3 Now, th s ifih:fll_&!nuu opposite the Green at Nor- ku.?):n e Rhfihirfl"’x".«usfif'z‘.'a"iffi' c! , BPTIY DISTRICT—At the Ponemah | 5,127 be heid ugor | petitiontn the Large Hall, Taftville. SIXTH DISTRICT—At Billings’ Hall, on Hamilton Avenue, East Norwich. selectmen’s office, in Norwich, 6" Friday, Sept. 30, at 2 o m in the aftce On Monday, October 3rd, 1921, at five- thirty o'cluck in the (nrtnoon ‘then ana €rnoon, when any pers interested ig the matters contained i such petition there to elect by ballot the town of- ficers which are by law or by vote of will be given an opporiunity to attend, the town elect'd at that time, to wit: and be heard upon the inaer. ated at Norwich, this 23rd day i September, 1921. Three selectmen, two assessors, one for et the full term and the other to Al the CEARLER ¥ vacancy existing in the board; three Ll members of the board of relief, town clerk, town treasurer, collector of town taxes, seven contables, three agents of the town deposit fund, two auditors, two registrars of voters and four members of the town school committee, the terms of two to comwence at the date of said meeting and ihe terms of the other two to commence ia the year 1922. The polls shall be open in all districts from 5.30 o'clock in the morning until §00 o'clock In the afternoon as provided by law. Also to meet at sald town hall at 6.00 grelock in the afternoon of said day to| ear and act upon the annual report of | “Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said the (f:xlfifxgm";.ear?:o?:’;n& (ldale recom- petition be heard and determined at the e alons, ne,reports of the town treas: { Probate Court room in the city of Nor health officer. the town school committes | Quiaber A D 3505 a3 3ra day of SPECIAL HEARING 4 LELSH.\Em Selectmen of the town of Norwich. TAT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD: at Norwich. within and for the Districh of Norwich, on the 5th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1921, Present—NIELSON J. AYLING, Judg& Estate of Silas Barber, of: Voluntown in said district, decmed Charles H. Barl of Voluntown, Conn., appeared in and filed a peti- tion praying, for the re: therein’ set forth, that administration be grant-~ €d upon the estate of said deceased al=<* leged to be intestate. . D. 1921, at 3 o'cl and (he Lusises of ithe e Hibrary. 10| afternoon, “and that Botioe o ‘the pcux: e town officials, to fnry a thx to meet the expenses of the | voncls ity PEbtion, and of ; 5al hearing thereon, be given by the publl- cation of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said district at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this colirt. i NELSON J. AYLING, Jpdge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record: Attes EN M. ~DRESCHER, Clerk town, including the expenses of the pub- lic schools for the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the collector of taxes. Also, to determine whether the town will authorize the selectmen to borrow a sum not to exceed thtee hundred and twenty-five thousand ($325,000) dollars | in ‘such sums and at shch times during | the twelve months epeuing as may bel necessary to defray the lebts of the town | accruing before the next annual town meeting and to deliver the notes or other obligations of the town therefor as ir:an be for the best interests of the wn. Also, to determine the hours for open: ing and closing the polls in the several sep23d. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recetv- ed by the State Highway Commissionef. " 240 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Conmy until 2 p. m. Wednesday Oct. 5, 1921, for the following sections of state work, - in accordance with plans and tions on file in the office of the State &liso, to determine whether the town | “Tom OF ma~ o In said town, the property of Daniel SMiam. DAOK {TaD Taoh ower DInch bk an es ushne - Also, to determine whether the|Jis W. Stevens, Division town will make an appropriation of | >\ e T e forty-five hundred ($4500) Gollars to as- gist in maintaining the Otis library. Also, to act upon a petition requesting that the town appropriate a sum of | money not to exceed twenty-seven thou- sand '($27,000) dollars to relleve the par- ents and guardians of pupila residing in the town and attending the Norwich Free Academy from payment of the custom- ary term fees of said Academy for the school year of 1921-1922, Also, to act upon a petition ‘euues!ln that the town appropriate a sum money not to exceed three hundred (5300) dollars to pmvlde supplies for the use of the Taftville Fire Company No. Also, to act upon a petition requesung that the town appropriate a sum of money ot to exceed thirty-five hunired 500) dollars for the purpose of ‘hro- \ 1dmg a memorial for the veterans of the World war, Also, to act upon a petition of the town health officer requesting the ap- propriation of a sum of money not to ex- ceed seventy-five hundred ($7500) dol- lars for the purpose of providing medicdl | inspeetion for the children of school age residing in the town for the ensuing year. Also to act upon a petition requesting that the town install a suitable hyarant for fire purposes at or near the Backus hospita] corner, go called. to act upon a petition request- ing. lne town to accept as a public street such portion of Fanning avenue, so- called, as is located ogtside the limits of the city and -lhln the limits of the town of Norw Also, to act u'mn a petition requesting P bout 22,513 lin. 3 in. biuminous macadam, using stone, over 7 in, broken stone base, local stone, on the Norwich-W. road. All bids must be accomnanied by a surety company bond i | check mot less than one of the work. . The State missioner reserves the right to reject any and all bids Dated at Hartford, Connecticat, Sepf’ 23, 1821 C. J. BENNETT, State Highway Commissioner - 240 Farmingion Ave., Hartford, Conn. preached at the Congregational chureh - Stndey on “What Wil One Year of Honest Religion Do For Coilinsville? Bridgeport.—Governor Lake recently - issued requisitions on the governor of- New York for the extradition of Frank Ellinger and Harry D. Nash, who are wanted for the al.ezed theft of an auto-" mobile in Bridgeport. New Haven.—The annual Vale sopho- more freshman rush will be held in the campus tonight (Friday). During the-+ wrestling matches the gates to the cam- pus will be closed to a!l persons except those connected with the untversity. Middletown —Instead of having the the town to provide for the insts wailroad station open about 19 hewry and mantenance of elocttle u,m"?,‘,fi?,: dally as has been the custom. the hours Vergason avenue, so called, in said town. will be from six In the morning untfl 18 Also to act upon a Mllthn requesting | at night. The duties will fall on Bags sum of five thousand ($5,000) dollars to be expended under the guidance of th selectmen In mkaing an assessment map of the town of Norwich. Also, to aet upon a petition request- inf the town to arrange for the instal- lation and maintenance of ten electric lights on Scotland road and two _electric | obtalned, is shown in the announcement iights on Huntington Lane in said town, | this week of additions to the facalty by sistant, Joseph Upton. New Britain.—That the New Britain standard of nursing education may ba 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 of recard Attes LEN M DRESCHER, Clerk. cona A AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 29th day of Septem- ber, A, D. 1921, Present—NELSON_J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Henry B. Storey, late of Nor- wich, In said district, deceased. The administratrix exhibited her ad- ministration account with sald estate to the court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 5th day of October, A. D. 1921, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Court room in the_eity of Norwich, in said district, be, and the same is; appointed for hearing the same, and the said administratrix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said district at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make_return to_the court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ‘The aho\iaml foregoing is a true copy of record ttest, ELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. semod AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’ Norwich, withiz. and for the District of Norwich, on the 29th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1931 Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. Estate of Emma M. Ward, late of Norwich, in said district, deceased. The_ administratrix, d. b. n., exhibited her -administration account with said es- tate to the court. for allowance; it is 1 therefore, Shetucket Strest Phone 175 At $3.00 Each ey That the Kth day of Ogtober, 1 THE PLAUT-CADDEN €O, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, | . at the Probate Court room in the eity of CHIEOPODIST o Norwich, in said district, be, and ' the FOR S ALE sarém“i‘s, ap?doln:ied (;n't h:armgic;’e same, A. G. THOMFSON, F. 8. Chiropodist, and the said administratrix, s Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suite directed to give notice thereof by vub Two tenement ' honse 17-8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, Norwigh, memab Conn. Phone 1366-4 dan3ld with ‘improve- always well rented, in good repair, ak street.” Five minutes walk to Franklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Cenfral Building €OAL AND WOOD Norwich easoned wood and kindlings e ¢r lm«l-n quantities. Phone 504 nz S!umrm illow 8t, 1o 5 .———-—q——-.“,_s' {gt‘hn ery du;rable property, consisting e 10-room house and’ outbuildings, RIN about 18 acres of land, located on FRTynyS e3¢ Jine. ‘Norwich Town end,’s great op- | portuaity to secure choice Drnpeny at rmnzm of all kinas promptly ul very reasonable price. :y:uy fo :1 \.um}rfileéufi;mmcy “F f.ather particulars, inquae of Franklin St i JOHN A, MORAN, '—__fi: DENTISTS Real Estate Broker, y.-:fi. Square. PLUMBING AND GASI'I‘!TH“I. nnurum:H BEE The very Dest plumbing by expert !anteed; also heating and glmtfln‘ OllN '. TOMPEKINS, eat Main Bt lishing this order once in some NEWs- paper, having a eirculation in said dis trict, at least five days prior to the dat of said hearing, and make return to the Ceurt. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. /The above and foreoing 15 & true capy rd. Attest, °f TCOULLEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. . sen3od. GEORGIANA C. TUCKER VS AR- thur Eugene Tucker, Supplemental Order of Notice. State ‘of Connecticut, County of New London, ss, September 28, Unon the complaint of ihe $ala Georsts ana C. Tucker, claiming for the reasons therein set forth, a divorce, Now pend- ing before this court, having been re- turned thereto on the first Tuesday of June, 1921. 1t apnearing to and being found by this court that Arthur Eugene Tucker, the said defendant, is absent from this state d gone to parts unknown, and that ——— — FOQR SALE and g D notice of the pendency of the complaint DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | c3%,tooment houto all motern fn | was given as required by order of notice eretofore issues an: now e plain DENTAL SURGEQN bulldisg store. e MiyDe SUAT 5| agks for a further order of notice in the M'Grory Bidg. Norwich, Conn, |198 Olff Street e e DANCING Tzlephnna 1527-3 WHEN YOL WANT o mut your busi- nesp the public, there is no medi- um bl::{:;‘thm &n\l:h the advertising columns e Buietin e — H. LEVY, dancing instructor, Odd Phone 1996 or e, 1508-12. Private lessons given daily,| THEKE 1 no aaverusing meawum i Evening ilass Monday and Thursday, E.nm Counectiz: squal tv The Bulle P me now. B8ep27d, for business e premises. Therefore ordered, thit notice of the pendency of said gomulaint be wan by publishing this order in the orwich Mornin ulletin. 2 newspaper printed in Norwich, Conn., once a wi for two ‘weeks successively, commencing on or fore the 8th day October, 1921. By order of court. HIBBERD R. NORMAN, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court Tor County. 8ep30d New London 1 - Also, to do any other business proper | Dr. T. Eben Reeks, chairman of the to come before the said meeting. hospital execytive board. Mis Harriet L. Dated at Norwich, Connectlcut, this | Beck of Calais, Me.,, Is the new princl- 26th day of September, A. D. 192 pal of the school of nursing, succeed- pe: ing Miss Ethel B. Graham. Miss Beck is a graduate of Hartfard hospital. Hartford —The executive commites of the Choral club was surprised re- cently when the programme committes AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | submitted to the members tWwo new mus Norwich, within and for the Disrict | gical compositions written for the Choral gi z,:mfich QO;I the 28th day of Septem- | 4up The first is a charming setting Pr YLIN aterm: A Rose Present—NELSON J. A’ G, Judge | ©f Nixon W an’s poem. the Living’ by Ralph L. Baldwin, Hstate of Ruble H. Tmlx.nd late of R e s, 55 Haitetrs W John Troland of Norwich, ap- | mate knowledge of the capabilities of peared in court and filed a Detition | male voices has been given to the club praying, for the reasons therein set forth, v that administration be snmed upon the | @ Short song of K:E:’te:e:‘:)‘ ;!:::usa ond surprise estate of said deceased alleged to be to the club by John Spencer Camp, Mus. INNELL, Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. sep28daw. at intestate. ‘Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said Doc. a very musicianly and clever are petition be heard wnd determined taththe rangement of the nursery probate court rvom the city of Nor- | » wich, in said_district, on the 4th day of | “FUWPLy Dumpty” October, A. D 1921,"at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pen- dency of said petition, and of said hear- n;‘ '.;.'::"m' be given by the publication s Demoerats for Disarmament Senator Underwood and lotr:ur v'e-u order one time some news- | President Marshall express the genti- paper having a circulation in said dis- | ments of democrats when they urge their triet at least three days prior to the date | party colleagues to support the endeaver of said hearing and that return be made [ of President Harding to bring lbc'ml LY limitation of armaments. e unfortus= EISONJ AYLING, Judge nate utterance of a eubordinate spokes- nfz’&.,',?“:fi:,’""“““ isatrue COPY | non for the democratic natiomal col ELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk |mittee, criticizing the conference proj unz’i al was quickly ‘delnou:oe‘g by patriotie = democrats, who declare 2t thelr party?t AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriet Would not oppose the plan and would af Norwich, on the 28th day of Septeme |mot resort to partisanship in the matters ber, A. D. 1921 —Washingten Post. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate ‘of Anna Olow, late of Nore widh in eaid distriat, deseased. Yan Olow of Norwich, Conn., appear- ed in court and filed a petition pray- the reunm therein set forth, istraion graned upon the| aid flmuu alleged to be in- |- iereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court room in the eity of Nor- wich, in said district, fin the 3: aay of T, A. D. 1921, at 10 e'clock in thq forencon, and that notice of the petition, and of said earing thereon, be given by the publi- cation of this order ono time in some n-wa})aper having a cireulation in said distriet at least three days prior to the date of said hearing and that return be made to_this court. 2 NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ‘The above and for:lo!nl is a true copy of record. Attes HELEN !l. DRESCHER, Clerk. eep29d. BRIEF STATE NEWS Branford.—Five tubercular families were attended by the Visiting Nurse as- sociation during the jast year. 0ld Lyme—Mrs. T. W.. Ball and son, T. H. Ball, have returned from a few days' trip to New York and Garden City. Danbury.—Mrs. Lydia VanKeuren, of 54 Rowan street, has a sunflower in her vard which measures fifteen inches in diameter. Greenwich.—There will be no change of scheduie on the Greenwich-Oyster Bay Ferry across Long Island Sound until after Sunday, October 9th. Collinsville—Rev. Charles K. Tracy Mary Glynne in the Paramount Pictume +The Princess of New York,* TODAY AT DAVIS THEATRE ui, have presented -sw the town of Norwich to aporopriate the | gagemaster Thomas Abern and his as- - Genergl Hospital School for Nurses (S being reorganized so that the highest s e N Highway Commissioner and at the fol- * " g WN " BURI 3 bout - will ‘accept deeds of certain parcels Of | 16370 hn o(f‘ S RROR o Ahewt-> land on the Gallows Hill road, so call- fi al "