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hth ercher and Toom in woolen um room pe geney, 29 l)l. Cl meumnnn for Norwich and New London; sell direct to consumer; #nus fo §59 per week. Write W. p.a. alker lnst., 84. "flliu St 1 Conn. WANT zD—An exp tryman, Address Box 85, Bu In Omu. d:cua Mldl “enirt manufacturer wanf m o sell auwlem hne of shirts ai. TEE To wearers exeh mfl: 3 m! vales; free nu\plel nn 50 Bm-dvmy, New York \o\l!! , poaltmn a8 general office’ work ; best & TWANTE! ookieeper or enc ox 22, care Bulletin of references. ecuwa 11 w—ua $8 to !10 dafly nu- 'M BEW rooms; eve: tmy; sample by parcel post 5 g ‘e, Elmira, 1348 WANTED-—Young man, stenographer- bookkeeper and cost accountant. Apg Davis-Warnter” Arms’ Corn., 'rwellh t., aihv ay itlons free: ‘write' today. = Fr: nstitute, Dept. 31-C., Rochester. N. Y. dectd LOST AND FOUND STBAYED- c and tan hound came to my home Sunday, Dec, 4th. Owner can have same by claimihg and paying charges, Edward S. Fiynn, Yantic, Conn. _dec12MWS “LOST — Biack and Whlts fox | Léunu. with small amount of tan. Inform L. M Young. 179 Broadwdy. Tel. 1740. decflh 7o ““I.- PIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer ' 32 PROVIDENCE 8T, TAFTVILLE Telestione 430 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Sireet Chamber of Cofamerce Building Phone 283-2 Laly Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and balmer T SERVICE OR NIGHT —~ HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett Citv The Henry Afl‘n & Sen Co. 28 MAIN STREET FUNEKAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS vy Assistant Telephorie 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT e 'wmflmn king h o e B oenh | ia e “WARTED—To boy & Jersey red wm —Gir] | house- | pig. Address rnpll. e, 0. Bax 124' must. sléep home Phone | London. 14€ :fls 5101‘ call Clapp, 305 st ANTED—Young .lr for zenerd housework ; v-rxu e washing ; home at o'elouk a0 snndtv wor ws_!v !t. ec13d WANTED—A lnn wd_at the va- rmy‘fle’m at tho Preaton City Bnpun 2£ ednm evenln‘» 304 aquare, Uticas, 119 Franklin St T WANTE e hme e Frio rooms for light hmlsekm decl0d ANTED—Salesl F. .Weol- esladies. Wm o . ggod lain dmlpid vmm Co. WANTED-~Cook, pastry. 11. mun Sl. BEGULAI DIXHE.. , but on the, leval. 0 RENT —————— ikt s TO REN: n—'x'mmnu to rent. four and five rooms bs‘:?f modern Ehzmss St. 3 10 mnm—smm “tenement, with ail Lmymvumentl(rutehm he-t. 243 Laurel m‘;leciwe e 51 St ower, state u:e. 2 t e u! flrvhog Tite ey, as boxes of cigars, c{n.r and tobacco. We've got sum nice too; jest luk us up, opp. Wooiwor and 10 Fagan's Smoke Shop, 166 Main St d:e 0d ro BEhT—Furnl!hed h.gm( housekeew ing rooms.. Inquire 43 Union St. decld TO RENT—Six-room flat. Inguh'e at 56 Boswell~ Ave. lecldd WANTE To duy a In¢ation. Address _ M. nam, Conn. " WANTED—Small of oflkva -u. m in good condition. M. ‘161 Box 454 Pu£~ tbe TO BENT-—Six-room apartm: garage, near Backus Corner, novivd ‘ TO RENT—Furnished room for light hoxxek;;pmg for a lady, Tel. 353-12. ED — Concrete walks to builds work zmmmteed- if work i& not satie- factory, no charge made, James Fumi~ guzznro.1 hzs Oakridge St. Phone €27-5, nov1Ts WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. ner” S%V\'J’y Thursday. o “WE BUY aud Thighest prices for second hand furniture anf Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St._Phone 38-2. R el A!TED—-I‘W farms for cataiogue, 10 acres up, with or without stock; ¢l" full particulars in first letter to p: size, location and terma. Bn‘ ms, Jewett City, Conn hest prices for orwlch Faral- ~WANTED—We Tel. 1914-3. We | 1d STORE to rent, suitable for any kind of businees, for the past six years wi uouumed by & harness maker ; rem. vel chaa. fnxy Max Sternlieb, 3-5-7 Water ich, Conn. Tel. 1485. decid To- BINT—HAned furnished rooms. H. E. Ring, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. dec6d " ¥OR RENT—Five-toom tenement, 102 Hjgh St. ‘Celephone 37. decsd FOR RENT — Two tenements at 56 Yantic St, with conveniences. Inguire downstairs. ~ decéd £0 BENT-—Rooms keeping. Phone 1987, TO RBENT with electric lights Heeb~ A. C. Bennett, for second hand 1urnllure. ture Co.. Breed Bldg. buy, sell and :xz:hfl ge. FURNITURE STOVES, HOUSEHOLD GGODS of all kinds, old books, pictures, bottles, glassware, etc, wanted for cash, _anywhere in Ward Bros., 46 Jackson mantic, Conn., Phone 632- Tight houses ivéd Four rooms, quire In- A. V. COVELLO, Phone 1527-3. 198 CLfY St. reet, Willi- £OR BALL—Morses W. ED. H. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin St., Second Hand and Amtique Furniture, Tel. 717-3. FOR SALE— 1521 Hupmobils touring ear, run 9,000 mules, $550; 1921 Hupmo- biie, demonstrator, I o miles, $1,340; Cadillac coupe, 1914, $300, Call Hopkins Garage, Putnam, Conn. FOR SALE—Good farm horse, weight 1300 younu“ W. FOR SALE 1 pave 15 Horses that are bro ail kinds of work. They are I trade at right prices. Come und see tuem i prices. Cou Why Not Give Him (or Her) S ey An Insurance Policy For a - Christmas Remembrance? Any information cheerfully given by Harold S. Burt, Insurance Agent, 120 Laurel Hill Avenue. Phone. 598-3. IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a firo. Don’t take chances. The small anuual premium is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money loss it affords, ‘Take out a policy to day. - Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT + PHYS!ClAMs KOPLAND K. MARKOFT, Uk, BAR, NOSE AND THROAT Suite 103-10¢. Thayer Bldg. Tel 1799 INSURANCE Tel. jedd 5l ! sl 1 Paige touring car, first class condition ; no reasonable offer Teiused Inguire 40 McKiniey Ave. declzd 'fll 0 inter and f—A- Cagiliac standard lim- 1¥i¥, newly painte and over- Al condition. inguire Majestio | . 198%. For sale cheap. touring ; 1921 Hupmo- )6 ntiles, $1 call H RICHARDS BUILDING ~91 MAIN STREET condition, run less than SOO'J ire Amos B, Wheeler. Tes. dec8d % rumsmc sUPPLIES ¥FOR SALE—1916 Cadiliag with limou- <(ne top, newly painted and overhauled, |g summer iop; price reasenable, quick e N gaefimnz ami .~ John Morton, e Ml 682-32 "novaid PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, coxwac'rous-—Jouull. Plumbing and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 568-5. o fhe very Dest plumbing b3 expert 7 leaving town, 45, FOR SALE—Great bargain, Cadillac brougham, newly painted. in perfect con- dition, mileage less than 8,000 Inguire Dr. H:ggm nov3od e e TPhome, Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street ¥ station, : most convenient place in Lnc and mobilofls of all __Bugid r tires iareaded, look K nn ke new‘ as ‘nod a3 > Co., Main St mu RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED grades. HAVE 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side AND REPARR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Mechanical Repalts, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholetering and Weed Work. Blacismithing in all its branesies S60L1 & Llark Com. your bust- 3 et | ':mnls!nl WHEN YOU WANT to N) nées before e publlc, A tuere m of Bullétin workmen at the fairest nrmea is guare wuieed; also heating and ting. OHN F. TOMP] NS. 87 West Mms 8t ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 STEAMSHIPS e i e SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY FLORIDA All East and West Coast Resorts. Also Pinehurst and Sputhern Pines, N. C.. Camden, S. C,. Savannsh and Brunswick, Ga. Steel Trains—§uperior Dining Car Service—Leavg New York dally 2.05 P. M. and 12.50 Midnight. Convenient Arriving Time in the South. Atianta—Birmingham and Southwest SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED All Pullmans—Jaxn. 2d to April,, 1922, leaving New York 6.20 P. M. with through Sleepers to Hast and West Com Resorts, Club and Observation } 1 TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, Suceessor to JOHN R. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn, (Estabyshed for Half a Century) Apply for Booklets, “Wintering in the South” “Hunting and Fishing in the " “Golf and Other Sports” (with of Golf and Teunis Tourna- ments), Time T.Nlow—nqurvlfionl and, Informatic S. B. MURDOCK, G. E. P. A, 142 West 42d St., New York, N. Y. Washington Office—T14 14th St. N. W. To'New York NEW LONDON LINE Steamer Lvs. New London CIGARS Whitgstane Cigar sare $70 per thousand 3. F. CONANT, i1 Svankila 8% l GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving and irucking. Tel. 617-13. jyid GUS LAMBERT, JB. No. 311 Main St . Wel. 387-b, “Long Distasce Moving Zimmerman, 37 Boflweu Av& 5d ? ust fluxxa and moving, I trucking eneoul!z John l:L Ford. 233 Main St Phome T ©. B. BREOMLEY & SON, Shetucket 8t. Phone 335 .ANG DISTANCE MOVH\G. TEAHING AND 'I'IlUGKlNG done very promptiy anc at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Phone 175 11 p. m. daily except Sun- day. A. 6. ‘IHOHPEGN ¥. 8. Chire Fon: bpe::.uux wmzea »odll'. yau‘ (u 81 Main ?Im (‘um Pmno m—“——m ot Jongmsunson I Stank Books Hads and Ruled to Order BUILDING WILLIAM 0. YOUNG, Contractor BIIH‘! Work and ll-. m 051 e e——— X JOU WANT to yut your bust- “nrora the public, er“; Inyno m Md 2 _.i Jobbing. 56 West : 33. decid N. H. ~ CHRISTMAS | IAMONDS or gold — ngelnrtomo-v Dthmg that she can keep all flle Christ- ufnuofberhfs : Glfisof:ewelry,bsuuneofflnumtnn— sic value and enduring sentiment, are especi- ally appropriate at this season of the year. it may be a plain but distinctive pin or a more expensive wrist-watch or ring—but if it's jewelry, it's sure to carry a message of true affection to your wife, your sweetheart or your mother. All sorts of artistic pieces of jewelry — buckles, lavallicres, watches, brooches, rings —simple or elaborate — are described and priced in the Christmas Gift Suggestions col- umns in today’s Bulletin. Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Chnstmu, eastern Conn. 32 6TH STREET ertising BuL.Pho-‘n a6 1096 e b wL w 3 &_‘—m FOR SALE 0! palrmen, real estate fanciers and others | take notlee. We offer for immediate sale, on the most favorable terms, one of the | best equipped ‘and most up-to-date auto- mobile businesses and parceis of real es- tate ever offered to the public in_ New England. Property is located on Slater Ave,, Jewett City, Conn, 6n a well paved staté road, and consists of a tract of land 200 fet wide by 500 feet deep, also five main buildings, one being b6x30 feet, mree stories and basement, which' is used for show e -for cars, parts roox cessory office and_storage. hemg well la.ld ouz for these different depart- ments. Another uilding, 80x27 feet, with ¢ement tioor, is used at the present time as a garage and repair shop. An- other bujiding, 48x50 feet, three gtories, for storage; another storage shed, 150x30 feet, and one 186x36. There are also sev- eral Bma.uex‘ buildings a.nd a dwelling house, 2 1-2 stories, with all modern con- veniences. These buildings are all equip- ped with elecmc lighty and three of the main buildings with steam heat. There is a large court between the bufldurg: paved with wner—bounfl enor- mous business is done vearly and the ae- counts may be seen by purchaser toprove. same. The entirc agency for Studebaker cars, cne of the best sellers on the mar- kat, is included. For further information apply to Burdick & MeNieol. Room 113, Thayer Bldz., Norwich, and Jewett City, Co" 5 2 decldd “¥OR SALE—The bes! bufldmg lot m; d!e cily, size and !ocauwn considered, Frank A, Bill, 312 Thayer Bidg.| I’nones 1816 or 121 decldd $185.¢ 06 buys a beautiful mahogany 65- note player pianc; good tone and fine ; terms to suit. The Plaut-Cad- Norwich, Conn, oct12W 35.00 buys a fine square Chickering no, beautiful tone and in good condi- tion ; make your own terms; we will take this ‘plano In trade at full prite any time SN ¥ Pk i fxo for_an pright piano or player. The Plaut-Cad- den Co,, Norwich, Conn. octlZW 200.00 buys 2 fine Decker Bros. up- right piano; free stool and scarf; terms, $15 cash and $6 per month. The Plaut- Cadden Co. (Known for quality and ser- vice sl\{f]& 1372), Norwich, Conn. et RESIDENCE FOR SALE 8-room house, Norwich Town, near carline, large lot, $4,000. 7-room house with all improve- ments, near business section, $4,000. 8-room house, a modern conveni- ences and sood garage; in fingresi- dental section, $8,000—owner leav- ing Norwich. Many other good properties-and the best house lots"in Norwich. ARCHA W. COIT Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 1334 63 Broadway i . Will be Complete FOR SALE—Automobile dealers. re- 1 i | COTTAGE HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR LINCOLN AVE. PRICE $4,590. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 ! 490 Shotucket St, 18 = i FOR SALE PIANC BOXES 3300 EACH The Plaut-Cadden Co. A 1 18') A !AL7 A farm of acres, 70 acres of till ble and 90 acres of woodland and vat ture, 75 good apple trees, good bathing, and icehouse rented for $75 a. vear, good house* of 13 rooms, pump at sink, always water. 16-cow. barn, chickeri houses, gar- age and other bulldm:fl This farm s a bargain; five miles lrom Norwich. For further de! call RENCE SHOLES, Tel. 1380. 388 West Thames bl FOR SALE Two-apartment house, With all im- provements and in pink of condition, choice location, wir'.h large yard for gar 2ge, near center of city; must be s be appreciated. s FRANCIS U. DONOHUE, novdd Central Building, T¥OR SALE_Farm of about 150 _acres, -about 2 1-2 miles from Sterling Depot; wood_and timber; $2,000. B. W. Dapiel- 50 Moosup, Conn nov30Ws FOR SALE—Fiity spring- chickens. Telephone 111-5 Jewett decl3d FOR SALE—Barber fixtures of . Main, R. D. No. 3, Mystic, Conn., or.Phone tic Div, eldd Inguire JE—Thoroughbred horm oosters for breeding pur . F. . 2, Mystic, or P! dec13d FOB SALE—Carload Vermont cows. H. Hyde, North TFranklin, Conn. Taf “Y.cbanon 30. decl3d FOR SALE——BC"\II’\ hares, hfll gro\au Telephone 1884-14. d FOR SALE—New Ohio. No. 8 !odder shredder, for hand or power, been uged two hours, works well, $35; also pair ]twln steers, 3 years old next spring, $125. E. rdl&, ‘West Willingten, Conn., F‘ decl3d -————~ Belgian hares, fall grown. Tolophons TRAETE. dec102 "TA REAL BUY—a beautiful Kimball right piauo for $285; easy terms, The 1-Cadden Company, Norwich, _Conn. "$165.00 buys a beautiful tonmed Mc- bt piano in walnut case; I upr’ easy Larms. e Plaut-Cadden Company, \xorwsch 85 acres, abundance asparagus, rasp- berries, strawberries and other fruits. ! 6-room Cottage, large Barn, buildings | excellent, 1 1-2 miies manufacturing village. TRYON'S AGENCY—Willimantio sy FOR SALE On Vantic car line, 19-room house in Zood condition, with outbuildings and 16 acres of land; very desirably located. roperty can be had at a very ren— sonable price—a. great chance for right party For further particulars, m- quire of JOHN A. MOEAN, Real Estate Broker. e ——— ¥ DENTISTS “! & EVANS upright plano uick sal terms ted. Plau Cadden rwich, oa.zm ; easy "Company, 5 SALE_Wood st (TR, ongtha, $10. 'l'e stanec Beauregard. . deci2d FOR SALE—Hard wood, §8 per cord, dellvqr Telenbnne 076-1. decl2d 6_buys, s fine upright piano; $20 m 3” weekly. - The Talking, Mac‘hme 24 Franklin Square. ecod “le.A. St}'le 80, latest 1322 model, a‘lupped with nu improvements, $100; ¥ down. 3 weeé( on club plan. The op, 24 anku.n 9d stove sawed Sllfifi 1 165-3. v DENTAL SURGEON M°Grory Bldg. . Norwich, Cann. “For Bm-r-s‘u'm two and one-hzli nng Danielson, Conn., will keep one horse; bxuldu:ga in first euu-ha,pe iy tmxrl k;lm neve‘r‘- pasture and hou . oo A B Shone serviee s & benstrai ene | - DENTAL AND ORAL man farm. Address Mrs, Joseph W. War- f o SURGEON $ (ON THE SQUARE) Somers Building Tel. 774 T¥OR SALE-Stove parts for ail makes ot itoves, Brln name of stove and ondon. Salesroom, 16 wne; sr.. Norwiqh. Conn. = Tel. 1703-2; " BEAUTIFUL bab‘y grand Sonora pho-{ ph, regular $376, special for quick 3175; \easy terms mntsd. The en Company, Norwich, Cenn. AMERICA® HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Pro) ¥irst class service cob- necl':d, Phone. Sketu St 7 mmmm B-gp%m Telepiione \ !'xnrrumwt-umw vnmmtl:ud dvu. The Bulletin The Best Bargain This Season Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main ‘Street, Dllm . AUCTION - THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1 at 10 o'clock a. m, B} vim o! an order lmm the ate Court of the Town of Killings ly, I will sell:the foliowing dm’lbd property belo) to_the -estate .. Warren, at du and mua.rur mflea omnu{ erom 0 2 Danig Mashen road, ad leading to Chum-t Hill IOISE. COWS, POULTRY, ETC, One first cias, relinble, farm and ::-:'nlly mare, an extra driver, ho ‘wagon, perfect in every way; 1 extra good Lwo-seat democral wagon, 1 new’ Corning top new surrey harness, harneeses, 1 eet of collar and hamés 1 one-horse mower, 1 one-horse sied, i on&hone drag, 1 sleigh, 1 grind- stone, 1 nearly new wheelbarrow, 3 pounds. 1,500 2,000 fest very carpenter’s brack of shingles, 1 Jot of chnu:n butter churn, stamps, carpenter’s ools, whhlers tools, forks, noes, rakes, scythes, and so on. 1¢ TONS OF HAY 19 25 BUSHELS POTATOFS 25 $IOTSEHOLD GOODS eurpots. 2 nearly new parlor Glenwood wood heaters, 1 coal heater, 1 ask chamber set complete. 1 cak chamber 1 painted ) :.n(% tluba "x‘:ale;ty of crock- and a usetul v: m.en-us. curtains, et Sty AUCTIONEER'S Thufuhould be a erty is one of the clea that we have been sell for some time. THE REAL ESTATE will be offered for sale at 2 o'clock m. This is one of the nicest little 0-acre ta'm- that. stands fn Wind- ham co Every ‘building in the pink of condmon. including a medium sized house, cow barn, yagon shed, wood shed and her houses. Plenty of wood, fruit trees and other valuable Amts Don't fail to look over this I?odeddedly stormy, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO_WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ;- TUpon an application recetved from Gii- bert J. Murray ‘of the Town of Colthester to the Selectmen of said -Town, the same as follows: the Seclectmen of the Town of Col- ehem You are hereby requested to make a gurvey and esthL!X\ the boun- daries on" a sectfon of land situated on the corner of Hall Hill road and the New Londen ng:x‘, now belos to ISigned) Gikert J. Murray,’ and to comply with the above request have drawn a map of sald roads and sald Murray's land, with Sorner in question marked, survey of which has been made, and taken from straight |‘nes of oid orig- inal stone walls on said roads, and com- ing to a point on said corner of said Murray’s lot, said corner being the one in_guestion. is map and survey may be seen at Town Clerk's, Office, Coichester, Conn., and for the purpose of hearing all par- ties interested we will be at Selectmen's Office on Saturday, Dec. J1st, from 9 o'clock a. m. till 1 o'clock p. m., where all parties may be heard under oath in regard to such re.-establishment. SAMUEL M'DONALD, N, ~ EDWARD NORTON, Selectmen of the Town of Coichester, Ct. lo}%h;fle" Conn., Dec. 12th, 1921 decld FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Nor- wich, I wiil gell the interest of Charles| Mueller, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased, in the real estate situate on the easterly side of Reynolds str ch, and being fully described In the | ap] tion to sell on fiie in =2id Court For more particular description, see sald | { application. { JOHN SPINNLER, j _declid NOTICE TO CREDY AT A Lok 36 P Anders ich, in szid District, dm rdered, That the Executrix cite e creditors of said deceased to bring | in their claims against said estate within | $ix montus fiom Ihik cale, by posting a aotice to that elloct, together with & copy of this order,on ‘he signpost nearest te the place where deceased last dwel'. .mx in the saine m, and by publishing the same om:a m ne'lplw baving 8 circulation ¥a gaid District, and make ro- lurn to this (-uufl. - NI N 3. AYLING, Judge. ‘The abose and foregoing is & Lue copy st record. Attest: HELEN M. Dnmcuzn e Clerk. NOTICE—Al cf!fll!nrl of said de- eby notiticd to pressnt th \or“ ve and foregoing order. ANNA ULMER, decl4d Executrix. AT A COUET OF PRORATE at Hnnwllle, within and for the District | P ————— | Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. Montville. on the 12th day of Decem- ber. A. D. 1921, .Present—DAN D. IIOME. Judge. Estaic of Walter J. of Montville, in sald D.nrl eceaséd. Arthur Burlingame of ~Montville Ip— in Court and filed a petition pra: . for the reasons therein set forth, that | istration upon said mme. alleged o be intestate, may be ‘Whereupon, It I8 O ered That nm ition Cbo heard and determined at th and that moice o! the ;\-nduw nt said petition, and of sald hearing thercon, be) given by the gublication of this order one time in Thé Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper ht lnt g;w;'-m hearing, and to this Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. Court for allowance; it is therefors , in said! & LEGAL NoTicEs NOTICE %0 =8, AT A coumT o:mn.m Nonvm. within £or w 8 X Judge. turn to l‘l‘s Court. NELSON J. AYLING, I‘. The nbon and hreguluxblls a n’no copy Tecord. Attest: HELEN M. nmucm spect St. Norwich within the time limited A above and foregeing onder. decidd A!‘ A COURT OF PROBATE ml: North Stonington, within and for the Districe of Novis Stonington, on the 10t y of December, A, D. 1921, resent-—CHARLES Butate of Martha P. Sorman’ icts Nérman,' late of North Stoningtor, in said Distri id ict, de- The Administrator extiibited his admin- istration acoount with said estate to the of record. Ractla CHARLES C. GBAY. £ays, “is applied to three England, tne M Canadu, tributary of Connecticut wil say * ™ to thix dictum. Thames is a mouth filiing word’ end vigorously American. Temz may dowdlenmuhmau‘hndudcnxfln but here it is an affectztion. New Londow school tenchers have always 30 rézarded’ it and have -resisted all attempts made toward recogn! and other transients may say Temz. but ever they do they give themselves away to the natives &s quickly and unde niably as sn in France trrnt to pronounce the word “rue” French manner. Let it be added mn. in the New London version the “h™ is not silent. The Survey’s statement should make fta impress on the imporied faculty of €he Connacticut Colege for Women to the ex~ tent of an order directing that the Pro- nunciation of the name of Thames shal, hereafter conform to the American style Incidentally, it seems like an opporttmx time to settle also the question If whetheg the city at the head of the river should bfl called Norwich, as it is spelled. or Weor.' Hch Division on this subjct is sharpe: than in the case of Thames—s> sharp, foy: i deed that careful visitors avoid the embae- | rassment of Deing politely corrected of { reproved, by speaking of the city as the Rose of New England.—Providence Jour- —— STATE BOARD WANTS NAMES® OF BLIND OF THE N'!l with an office at Room 74, state] bl l | capitol, Hartford, is sending blanks to the; | relectmen i each of \the 168 towns In, | this ctate asking them to send in the i names of those who are blind, or nearly’ £o0, in thelr town. The state board de-} sires this information that it people who have lost their sigl best way possible. _ ‘n:e.cvpeoflh‘abuudhumw larged so that it is now able % gdo some-, !l‘l’l:g to bring comfort and well being to 2 larger number of children and adults than before. The children are sent to = special school and, 2s they approach] adult life, are taught a trade and later; are helped to secure empioyment. The aduits, both men and women. can algo be sent to a trade school and, alter they have learned a trade, the state board will help them to get employment if they. are capable. For the adults who are get- | ting old, or for those who cannot leave ! thefr homes for one reason or another,’ the state board has home teachers, who are themselves blimd, who can be sent to: the homd to teach them to reall with, thelr fingers and to do remunerative torx- with their hands. In every case the ex-’ pmeotmytflth}ll’m’khmfi.hml state. The state board is also able-to help un- fortunate or struggling blind people fn other ways. It will co-operate in every ble way to aid = person who has eir sight or who finds their sight* gmim dim. Physicians & invited to- va: bfi!& i Thefime-ndfmxoin!bn.u—umy Wi oqnm i

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