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A Bulletin Want , tisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want_ Advertisement Will Get It S S 1A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell 1t vertisement —_————————— e e Advertisement Will Sell it A Bulletin For Sale A Halletin To Lot o) W ANTED—Male WANTED—Miscelisneoas el ot FOR SALE ersey, two Holstein MARRY.1f. lonely;, for results, try Peter Paratss, Soot- most successful “Home rich wish nam strietly confidential descriptions free. cessful Ciub,” Mre. Nash, Box 556, Oak- .. Janils YOU seit. to . buliding owmers? oung girl would itke posi: 4 compsny wants mmn to sell es-{tion as waitress. or would do iight house- e references. Address well paid work; write. to- ioretac: Co. 1048 W. WANTED—Y ‘Hanna Ben- son, North Stonmgton, Conn, TLADIES anywhere make m heting lingerie; instructions, compieted 10c. ATt Box 14%5, FOR SALE_Tuxedo coat, $ man, §9 Frankiin St. n2ld (SALE—Oue now milch cow. John A _trustworthy around theatre. CATHOLICS wishing to marry, want- Apply, Strand Theatre, City. introductions. bookiet free, Wi espondence Cl y, $22 per ton; also or cattle, In- WANTED—Girl for millinery work. | Write Box 772, care Bultetm. jan1d WANTED—By middle ¢ eight hogs, or trade same quire A. Sevitney, Plain Hill FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, three eros of land, all culiivated, new garage, Truit trees,- well water, four miles from Norwich, 10 minutes to trolley, new house, hot air heater, price $4,900; also seven- room cottage. he conditien. two acres of e to_trolley, four miles from Norwich, new house, fine Jand, price $3,000; aiso three- tenement house of 16 rooms on High St. hts, gas and toilets, total vear- 456, price $3.800. ili, Thayer Bidg. FOR SALE—A modérn two-tenement house of 12 rooms and gar: Jocated. Box 24, Bulletin. FOR SALE—N Rapids, Mich. 'HE Leadimg -Matrimonial Club;" best, jargest, established 17 years; thou- sands weaithy members wish marriage; confidential. description fre H able, sincere pecple of both sexes nee write, The Old Reliablé Club, Mrs. Wru- Oakiand. Calif. MARRY—Thousands congenial people, " $50,000, . sceking descriptions, photos, in- ; either sex; send Address Standard Co: Grayslake, Il WEALTHY gentleman, 50, would mar- J-Box 225, Club, Ft. Wayne. Ind: position in small " fawfily Tor housework, or_to help in’care of inyalid. Appiy United Workers. o_deliveries, Brown Brothers' ¥.D—Dependeble man year round ofders for Ligh class ornamental roses, shrobs, ete.; no_deliverink misstom weekly. Herrick Nursery Co. Lchesten;, N. Y WASTED—] iaundress, two days weekly. race, il &t 5 Rockwell Ter- and, shed, fine , five minutes must_speak both ‘English and French wiil pay good salary and bonus; stead; ity. Phone $4-2° ~ WANTED — Work worth from $1,006 early marriage troductions fre: Inquire Wii- ‘housekeeper, panion, or can do- piain cook- Tel. 1875-12, or Write Box 141, Bul- e made $1,206 last mont : largest company of its k icn; your profit $3 to §8 per o age, centrally Jan21d Twich . Circulating Li- usiness. Telep) 80_for appolntm $4,200 will buy_two-tene- ment_house, four room and seven room apartments’ with all modern improve- ments, With new Steam heatl five minutes’ walk from Franklin square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, ~wibow, A5, WOrth 310,000, il ki famous Comer . LIVER trouble; simple treatment for inflamed-gail biad- dér and bile ducts associated jith gall- Dr. Paddock, Box TO RENT—Four-room tézement, all improvements. 9 Forest St FOR RENT—Furnistied light house- keeping rooms, 6 Carter Ave., Zast Side. LOVING Iady, xind husband. Club, Box 55, worth $10,000, wants " rOR RENT—Large furnishéd room for Steam - heated, Suitabie for twe if- desired, FOR SALE—One three-phase 5 h. p. one mortising Wetherby, Ruggs & Richardson, all E. P. Allen, Pomiret, electric light, 49 Chureh St WANTED—Antiques, tools and _second- H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin hand furniture. Phone 717-3. EPILEPTICS —Would you' about new raf in good order. "TO RENT—Room in_private family, tieman ; references. “OR SALE — S. C. White Leghomn chicks; flock built on Cornell nal treatment for imme- diate relief of epilepsy, positvely stopping all seizures from first’ d: —Tenement of Six rooms ot and coid wetur, splendid layers, sirong chicks; hatching garage, clectric lights and gas. Drawer 1-592, Central Village, Coun. and Tel. and Ex. connections. A REAL BUY—a beautiful Kimball upright plano for $285; easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, "$165.00 buys 4 beautitul Cammon upright plano in walnut case; TIF_YOU WANT a healthy, wealthy, wife, write Vielot-Ray C. Denni: Prclose stamped envelope. " TOR BENT—Rooms for light house- keepmg, 9 Fountain St. gesirable furnished | "\ ANTED_Vaults and cesspools te easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Company, orwich, Cona, TA_NEWBY & FVANS upright piano Tor §190; quick sale; easy terms granted. The Plaup-Cadden NTED—Second hand furniture and ; oldest and largest dealers in i e buy, ang. ec] Ave. janlod modern improvements. Shoe Store, 510 Main S TO RENT—Steam or light housekeeping. Tel. 333-13. Inquire at Able- FOX SALE—Two choice Holstein nelf- ers, 3 years oM, each gl quarts mifk per day e, R. No.. 1. 3an1l4STuThS S ANTED—Man 1o sell o ola | books, ing, about nine A. C. Lathrop, Yan- | Tel. Lebanén 47-5. keeping. Phone 19§ N, Women, over 17, Ge $130_ monthly, wood, $8 per cord; WANTED—A , barn and other butld- i city of New London. Maine, Groton, Conn. \ cottage and a small tract be situated in o small town. te Box 42, Yantic. janz0d ars, inquire of JOEXN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklia. Square, of land ; must or viclnity. W WANTED—OId_book ad - furniture ven-room_ house, of city, §1,500 down, 227 Main St. Phone 1367. AN wuz sayin' they uzed S;” now they “Say it with a fine it with liquor FOR RENT ON PROSPECT STREET GREENEVILLE MODERN APARTMENT 6 ROOMS AND BATH e Sure 1o get one. Woolworth's. ot Batoks I 300d buildings, locat- R 0 about five minutes walk from trolley; te ideal place Tor a_beginner ; very Burdick & McNicol, iayer BIdg. destrous of pur- v antique furniture own use; must be in good ‘coxdition. reasonable _terms. Moosup; 'a good. investment. WANTED—Some réligble business in’ Room 112, Thas ome neighboring town ; gi: riieulars in Grst lett APPLY TO James L. Case Telophone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET e of the best farms in orwich, with or without For turther payticulars, inquire of Burdick & MeNicol, Koom 115, i desired; give full Write Box A FOR SALE—110 ers and_iwo pigs, 700 pounds, must be sold at once. Wauregan, Conn. Phone Dan hens, pullets COND HAND EURNITURE and new i bought and sold. Get _our vices first before gonig elsewhere. FOR SALE—Horsed w_four-room bungalow, three acres land, of five busy mills; bar- reasonabie terms Write or 'phone Lewis Turs, at s A. Heeb- A C. Bennett. JUST ARBIVED. My exPress car Of 28 Horses are here- re a dandy- lot. They are extra and well proken, wejg nice matched pain | kinds of work. elose to borough gain for quick can be arranged. "WE BUY unG pay highest prices for second bhand Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water ZUNERAL DIRECTORS 88, 6 busaels for $1.00; also coal by bushel or Itiverside Garage Co. You can save money by buy- LMER R. PIERSON. WANTED—100 farms for 10 acres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, $ise, looation dnd teria. TFABMS for sale; easy terms; property with me for quick ‘esuhis. i'red L. Racine, Plainfieid, Coun Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cotamerce Building Lady Assistant P. 0. Box 105, WANTED—We pay nighest prices for second hand furniture. tire Co., Breed Bldg. buy, sell and exchange. e agic Colony coal burn- ing brooder Stove; best make for " GUORGE LAMNBERT, Occum, teaming, . Tel. ¢ information is Iri C. 1, JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. Ws move- everything anywhere. given to moving boilers and mat Second Hand and Antique Furniture seasoned wood; also 3 or 4 fat young , Preston City. Tel. — AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Long Distaaes Moving 17 Moswell Ave. el TEAMING ana moviug, long a speclalty., John H. Ford, 233 Main St Fhone 792. 3 ALE—Hard wood, sawed and Phone 238-2 Phone 1076-13. HAVE your tres idtreaded, look like |d€livered, §3 a cord. new, wear like new, as good as Dew. Lanoie Tire Co. $3 W. Main St feb24d T CALL at Jonathan Smith's most_convenient_place town for gasoline and mobilofis of 1 VAL ENEAS AN A W FOE BALE_Good hard wood, $10 a cord. _Phone 369~ FOR SALE or rent, seven-room house, with garage, at 12 Pdimer St ‘urner, Warcham, Mags, ¥OR SALE—A good seven-room house on Mt. Pleasant St., with all modern im- provements, with ¢we acre of productive soil, with & large Larn; couid easily be converted into a two-family house. further details, see Clarence Sholes. Tel. ¢. B. BEOMLEY & Shetucket St. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING Gone very prompily and at reascuable > GAGER Funeral Director o RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED ARTHUR H. LATHROP | Shetucket Strest PR N VN Doy WS B o ST o IS FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, stove Tel. 1878-12. YOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and H. L. Beard & WILLIAM €, YOUNG, Contractor xna | Bullder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 West | Main St Phone 931 4 Tested Under Air Pressure MUD’ GUAKDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENEL . AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK| Autpmobiles,_ Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts |e= Embalimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT ! HOURIGAN BROS., TUNERAL DIRECTORS orwich and Jewett City Son, Homestead Farms. BEAUTIFUL baby grand Senora pho- nograph, reg 175 ular $275, special for quick ranted. Tie aut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conp. $1.35 Victor Records, $1.25 . 85¢ Victor Records, latest hits Now 75¢ THE TALKING MACHINE AMERICAY HOUSE,- D. Morrissey, First class garage neeted.’;” Phoe. 4 DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zu-opean plan, 1 Bros., Props. Telephone 1237, | 26-28 Broadwas. service cob- .CoAL axp woen, COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings ia large or small quantities. Phone 504 e¢ R.. Shapire, Willow St., :::‘m:lt, 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE Tiu:ri‘enry_Awl!m & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Telsphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT ¥OR BALE. Forty acres, on main State highway, , three-quarters mile from B. R. station, ’bus line passes door, good seven. jroom cottage, barn and other farm bufld- ings, fine young orchard, 20 acres-good tillage, balance pasture and wood. wady Assistant TRYONS’ AGENOY, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE ST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.00 Z i PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY Mechanical Repirs, Painting, Trim-|gg00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- ming, Upholslering and Wood Work. | wHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO Blacksmithing in all itc branches | 705 Scott & Clark Com.|- 507 TC 616 NORTH MAIN STREET Phons 127-4 1 Have a Fow Outfits to Lend. TEACHER OF SINGING Studio, Alice Bldg. HARRY B. FORD FOR SALE house, With _all im- Phone 552-2 Two-apartment provements and in pink of choice location, with large yard for gar- age, near center of city; must be seen to FBANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, TOBACCO WHOLESALE.AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- Gc and Imported Cigars. A L MEYER, Suecessof to JOHN R. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Mai ARCHITECTS Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON : (ON THE SQUARE) Somers Building owdhks ] Office Hours: 9.A M~6 P. M. And by Appointment CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thewer Bullding, Nerwich, Conn. Norwi nn. On Yantic car line, 10-réom house in condition, with outbul Sercs of land: very de sonable, price—a great chance for' the. right party. For further particulars, in- JOHN A. MOBAN, Est: Instructor, Odd Feliows" Rk _‘:n:r :J)gl Private lessons r3a4y, Jar. 19/ § O'clo "FOR SALE “There fis a variety of fruits. Owner leaving town. PRICE $4,500 JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET i n&u’yflnéfi J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS t Two-Family House with one acre of land, suitable for building fots. Property is in a central location. You Who Are ' Reading This Advertisement FOR SALE No. 17 SPRUCE STREET Nine room dwelling and new garags, within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. This is a bargain. For full particulars, inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Phones can not realize the value of having correctly written and and enough FIRE INSUR- ANCE until you have your B FIRE and then it may be too| """ invive o Let us do your worry- ing for you. B. P. Learned & Co. 28 Shetucket Street l The Board of Relef of the Town of Montville will be in session at the Town Clerit’'s Office in the Town Hall on Wed- nesday, Feb. 1, 1922, from 10 a_m. 1o 3 P. m. and also an Feb. 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th. at the same hours, to hear ap- 75 YEARS ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Fine house lots, 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square, at attractive prices. Good house and over 4 acres fand in Norwich Town, $3,250. Three other Norwich Town places at in- teresting prices. Fine 8-room house and garage near Williams Street. Beautiful bungalow near Washing- ‘ton Street. ARCHA W. COIT Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 1334 63 BROADWA January, 1922. 12 LAUREL HILL AVENUE PHONE 598-3 He Will Be Pleased to Serve You. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Board of Relief of thn Town of N i1l [ Hall Building sald Town, each d: Sundays excepted, from Feb.. Jst to 20th, 1922, from 10 a. m, to 4 p. FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephene 87 SMITH AVENUE listen to appeals from the doix, Assessors, and to transact any Siber bue- ness proper to be dorie at said meeting. Dated at Norwich, Conr., 714 FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, M. FRANK LEONARD, Board of Rellef. Red Cedar Chests Jan. 15th, |18 FOR FALE—Automobiles NOTICE FOR SALE—Two 1921 Maxwell tour- ing cars, one 1918 Maxweil touring car, one 1917 Ford touring car, two 1920 oth touring cars.” Open cven- ings and Sindays till nvon. 62 Shetucket St., Norwieh, Conn. jan21a Seripps- TAXPAYERS FOR SALE—Lexington sedan, newly painted, in first class condition, exceliént tor public service work or as a_family car. Phone 1828. jan2d tice is hereby iven to all persons Kable to pay the ‘ersonal Tax in the Town of Norwich that I have a warrant FOR SALE "IRex Winter Top for Dodge Touring Car, in fair condition. For sale very reasonable. NORWICH BUICK CO. OPEN’ EVERY' NIGHT =7 "'N.M.GATHROP NEW LOND ON STUDEBAKER—1921 BIG 6 — Here's a bargain for the man who wants a large, roomy, 7- pass., easy riding car. All the power you can ever use—and only -been run 3700 miles. Taken in trade for a closed model. 2 STUDEBAKER—1920 BIG 6 — A car we have overhauled in our own Service Station, and has a brand new paint job. STUDEBAKER—1319 Special & —A dandy car for the small family—4-pass., 4-door Road- ster, in excellent condition. Yes, it's newly painted. DODGE SEDAN—A 5-pass. car, just out of paint shop, new slip-covers, and overhauled. FRANKLIN SEDAN — S.A, in excellent condition. Any onc who desires an economical car, should look at this one. The ideal car for winter use, as it is air cooled. FORD—5-pass. Touring Car, in good condition. e FORD — 2-pass. Roadster, late model, can be bought right. MAXWELL — 5-pass. Touring Car, at your own price. 12 Montauk Ave. Tel. 278- —— e Y e e and collect the personal taxcs Feb. 1st, 1922, each of such per- sons being assessed the sum OF two doi- lars as their personal tax, and for the purpose of collecting the same I shall be at the Selectmen’s Ofiice, in the Court ich, dalily” from § a. m. o 12,30 o'clock p. m., and from 2 o'clock to 5 o'ciock p. m., from Feb. 1st, 1922, to March 1st, 19227 both inclusive, except. tue following days On Monday, Feb. 6th, store of L. J. Bruette, Norwich Town, from 11 a. m. to 1 Preston Pubiic of said h 11 2. m. to 1 p m aturday, Xeb. p. m. On Saturdays the Selectmen’s Office at City Hall will close at 12 m Personal taxes will be recaived dates mentioned above for the dif sections of the Town. All persons neglecting this notice must be proceeded against as directcd by the HARRINGTON, at Norwich, " NOTICE Taken by virtue of an execution to nte directed and will be sold at public ve: due, to the highest bidder, a signpost in the Town of Griswold, four- teen days after date, which will be on the 24th day of January, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy ecution and my fees thereon, the tables, 82 chairs, 1 water cooler, § stools, 1 National cash’ reg! cooking range, 1 oil stov: 1 large icebox, 1 kitchen table, misceli neous assortment of dishes, consisting of dinner plates, saucers, 1 coffee grinder, 1 meat grin 40 coffee cups, milk, 1-3 dozen salad dressing, 1-2 dozen cans’ of peppers, 3 dozen plates, 1 pair of scales, 2 dozen knifes and packages of tobaceo, -200 clgars, miscel laneous assortment of cans and ketties, tumblers, 1 show case, 1 counter, 2 cases soda water, and several empty cases. g " "Dated at Griswold, this 10th day of OSCAR H. MAIN, Deputy Sheriff. poultrymen ; 1 coffee urn, 1 butter plates, dozen cans ‘of dozen . glass January, 1922. FOR SALE -— Attention, before buying an incubator or coal burn- ing stove, write Ellwood Newton, Ast. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 0F PROBATE for the District ot Norwich, on the 20th day of January, AT A COUKT ¢ . WYLING. Judga Estate of Mare Bergeron, late of Lis- bon, in said District, deceased. PLUMBING SUPPLIES the creditors of sald deceased to briag In_their claims against said estate within months from this aale, by posting a PLUMBING, heating, gasfitting _and general repairing. John Morton, 29 Mar- gery St Tel. 692-32 novzid T PLUMBLING AND GASFITTING, CONTRACTORS—J OBBERS, = & ond Heating. -~ JOHN BLUM, Breed Bulding. Ph PHONE 568-5 e tice to that effect. together with a copy of this o1der, on o Bignpost nearest ta the piace where said and in the same Town, snd by vubtishing the same once In a newspaper having circatation in sald Wistrict, and make re. turn to tii Court, | deceased last dwelt, AYLING. ludge. The aboye and foregoing 1s 3 Lue copy HELEN M. DRESCIIER The very Dest plumbing by e 2t fhe faireat rices is AR wo aiteed ; also heating and gasfiiting. lo”‘k‘l IPKINS, €1 it Main St. JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET NOTICE.—Al cred hereby notiflad nst sald est —_— LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE ‘We, «the undersigned, members of the Roard of Relef of the Town of Preston, will be at the Town Hall Feb. 1, 11 and 21, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 4 p. m. 0 hear any appeals {rom the doings of the Assessors, or any other business to come before said Board. EVERETT P. BARNES. PHILIP O. YBRRINGTO OTIS A. BROWNING, Board of Relief. Dated, Preston, Conn., Jan. 18, 1922, NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of North Stonington will meet in_the Town Hall, Feb. 1, 20 and 21, 1822, to hear appeals from 'the doings of the ASsessors, and .do any other business which may m?‘ny come before said Board. a ted at North Stonington, Jan. 20, ESTONE, AMOS P. MINER, JR., CLIFFORD C. THOMPSON, 214 Board of Reilef. BOARD OF RELIEF peals from the doings of the Assessors, and to do any other business that may come before said Board. Dated at Montville, this 17th day of FRED W. CHAPEL, JOHN A. COGGESHALL. DWIGHT KELSEY, - Board of Relief. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board jan21d of Relief, within and for the said Town of Mansfleld, wiil meet at the office, To Hall, Spring Hill, on Monday, Feb. 6th, 1922, from 10 2. m. to 3 p. m.. and on such’ other days as may necesst then and there to hear all appeals from the doings of the Assessors in sald Town, and any other business within our juris- @ | diction under the Statute Laws of the State of Connecticut, Dated at Mansfield, Conn., Jun. 19th, 59, NOTICE BOARD OF RELIEF. ‘The Board of Relief of the Town of will meet at the Town Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 1st, 1922, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Tor the purpose of hearing ap- peals from the doings of the Assessors, and to perform I's duties as required by 1aw. WILLIAM M. TIRRETTS, ALBERT J. GRANDY, EDWIN E. LATHROP, Board of Relief. Dated at Bozrah, Jan. 19, 1922, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the District of Montville, on the 20th day of January, A.D. 1922 Present—DAN D. HOMT. Judge. Estate of David A. Johneon, late of Montville, in said District, deceased. Merton' B. Johnson of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a_petition T will be at the | DrAYIng, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the last will ‘and tostament of said deceased h trom 10 to 11.30 | be_admitted to probate. a. m., at the Yantic Store. S o ; trick | petition be heard and determined at the 7. e B i, heonaops of Patriek | Brobate Court Room in Montville, in said ‘Wherenpon, It Is Ordered, That said District, on the 26th day of January, A ¢ D. 1925, at 3 o'clock § fternoon, b e Ffi“&éfl: nére":;e?:?e‘, and that notice of the pendency of said 11 a. m. to 2.p. m. pet . 9th, at_the drug of Georgo M. Rathbone, fon, and of gald ing thereon, be Eiven by the publicatioh of this order one time @ The Norwieh Bulletin paper having a_circulation i i riday, Feb. 10th, at the store of | trict, at least three days prior to the date iriet, Bast Side, from 11th, at The Peo- ple's Store, Taftville, from 12 m. to 2.20 and that return be made DAN D. HOME, Ju The above and fore 1s a true copy of ¥ 5 SUSAN F. HOME, . Clerk. this Court. NOTICE TO CREDITOR AT A COURT OF PROBATE NE at Norwich, within and fir the District of Norwich, on the 20th day of January, A, D. 1922, Present—NELSON J. AVLIX Estate of James Gordon, late of Nor- wich, in said_District, deceased. Ordered, That the Exccutri: the creditors of said deceased to their_cans agamst sald estat within tix.montlis from his date, by posting a otice to that cficot, together with a cony ©f this order. on rie Signpost nearest to aid deceased last dwelt, me Tows, and by publishing ce in n_newspaper havin, circulation in : furn to this Ci _ NELSON 1. AYLING, Judge. The above and fore£oing is a true copy st record. ] Attest: HELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. NOTICE—AIl creditots of mald da. teased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the under- gned at 202 Broadway ! ithin the time limited he abovs and foregoing order. i MARY J. GORDON, jan21d Executrix. PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. MAREOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSm AND THROAT Sulte 103-104. Thaver Bldg. Tel. 1799 BEOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order HANDLED $1.75 STANDARD GOODS * MARKET PRICE. |THE HOUSEHOLD of #aid det to present their to the under- {2 0. Box 130, Taftville, Conn, within {hv time limited in the above anc forégolng order. BMILE BERGERON, 74 Franklin Strest AETNA BOWLING. Majestic Building, ! c! Seven Alleys, six - SPECIAL = FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 Ib. Turkish Paste. { 1 Ib. Nut-Top Chocolates 63¢ 1 1b. Bitter Sweet Mints. . 39c boxes, Peacock design. No extra charge for box. Friday and Saturday Oxly | COAL SCREENINGS $3.00 Per Ton Thames Coal Co. Phone 1819 THE WM. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL Training School For Nurses A Private, General Hospital with well equipped medi stetrical departments, offers a threg years' graded course to young wemen. desiring a nurse's training. Write at once for circular of informas APPLICATIONS FOR THE MARCH CLASS, MUST BE RETURNED BE-« FORE FEBRUARY 20th. K. A. DOWD, R. N. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE TRAINING SCHOOL GURLEYVILLE Mrs. Marguerite Walker and Mrs. Ar< thur Vood attepded the funerai of Mra. Walter Brown *at Warrenville, day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Clark of Storrs is boarding with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wood. The eleven months’ old son of Mr. and frs. Marshall of Manchester, Conn., who died Monday morning was buried in ths rieyville cemetery, Wednesday. Mrs was a former resident hers, and is the deughter of Paul Langer, of thig place. She has the many friends here. CLARK’S FALLS Frank Harrs is cutting wood for Hore: ace Lewis on a Jot north of Laurel Glen, and Mrs. Wilson D. daughter June of Westerly were of Mr. Maine’s parents over Sunday. Mies June did not return home with her par- ents, but remained with her grandparenis Mrs. John Perry, who has been 1, ! E Jliss Myrtie Swain, the gchool teacher, is boarding with her this term. OUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY enclose with 5c and mall it to Foley & Cc £ Chicago, IlL, writing your name and ad- dress cleanly. You will receive in return taining Foley's Honey for cosghs, colds und y Pills. for pains n > k, rheumatism, backach kidney and bladder aihwents, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, & wholesome and thor- cleansing cathartic for constipa- iliusness, headaches and s Lee & Osgood Co. 2 trial package and Tar_Com STEAMSHIPS BOUGHT AT LES3 THAN 'l'l-iAMESRIVERLlNE,lnc, FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER. FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport and Shelter Island $1, New York $250 ich, foot of Shetuciet of Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- . day, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed~ nesday aund Friday, at 5 P. Connections - with all Coastwise reign Steamship Lines sailing e Port of New York.

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