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A Buflietin Want Advesfisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It —_— | A Bulletin For Sale ‘WANTED—TFemale WANTED—Miscellanesus. T Advertisement Will Sell It A WANTE! ‘horses for farm work. FOB SALE—27 acre farm, well locat- e L SN D | s A O oo tes, | AddTess Box 717, R. D 4, Norwich: Comn. | ed, Dest ot @ goil, set of B, TR A S (e Ser e B | g g R B - . A I e eral housework. In- | WANTE! erist mill George My- | hay, ‘crops, eie,; aleo wood sawiig OULAC; wANTED Tome i who B wil Summit St tep21a | o3 Willimantic, Conn, R. F. D. No. 2 i 50ld this month wiil make @ veal to work bard; Wi ween $50 an S price of §3.800; $1,100 cas! 875 weekiy. Call between 1-§ Wednesday | WANTED—Maid for housework. Wrlte | v nrgp - 3 ; |85y temms for balande; remember, iids and Thorsday ev Apply N. Rosen- |Box A. W. O, care Bulletin. feb2ld | ol ZWOCatesmuiter tor children; | o0 O e ek ‘A Heath, Kil- baum. Columl . tebzad ke ‘m; 1o ompstition; every. goneral | inkly, Cana. feb22d WANTED—] rafiway traffic inspec- - Y o Commission; write today. | TFOR SALE—Leaving town, must seil fer: ¥110 1o §360 monthly: expeuses b FOR SALE. | "Ceesult” Tactories (15), Cincinnat, O. fqp housshold furniture, im-,\:lxmx Spare H gyt | et g, o on ‘combinat! goal an ; on guaran- VE BU fli e o memer wts fotte| ¢ ATTENTION | o 35 "R 08, oisinds it S 200 000 il ;)nlv:llhla l—fl’l \"w. Bustneas ;l::'lll ng e 2 f:::“ at 97¢. The Punlkgfi.‘;’gfi“ for | 183 West Thames St. febi2d ] e X - . A new Worid's Chawpion Holstein- FOR SALEJersey cow, fresh- T G o g |17 ot SO SO | it e ouserd | A g S R o 4 4 T Wort em ot " ttia | Bowvweos Bheale? Lo Serd 8 2 | poede Saigls eplars T T i 0 Rl 1 = — rd Hill Farm, Central Village. This Klage: K 2 3 Lol EN, over 17 become rallway mall |siveris i oty doubie 45 b, bull i New | %4 e e s FOR SALE—Hotel property, short dis- clorks, §133-319% month: list positions | Bnyiand and o 1 oy World's | Yater St 3 i 37208 $§Ro0 out on main highway ; would con- free. FrankMn Institute, <Dept. 31-E. | on, ion junfor two year okl Hs is the WANTED—Real estate of eve d sider leasing. Write Hotel, Bulletin ?!» Rochester. N. Y. 26B63 | Gniy herd " sire i the worid with this | scrintion (0 sl on - sominissios hasls. | Ae. Zebiz Searn o pek what 1 whneal—the Dest In | widn and Jewett ety Sechbgasy” | _POR SALE Standard motion ploturé Years to get wi w: ich, o . decas¥ : L v i equipment. Write Camera, LOST AND FOUND B T el clvés fw Gala | IAVEATMENTE I pow . miwsy B Filletin Ofticer feb32d LOST—A puree, containing & small W. S. BEOWN, omey. eyher on Broadway or y g SHEPARD MILL FARM Finder ) * Bulle- 3 TP TN N Ny Central Village, Conn. TOST— Spars snoe and rim, 36x4 Tl Meraupiasal: feb22d eaming less than 10 per cent, better send us your check for §100 and let us 8how you that we can do that or better for this year. H. E. 21 Maple St, Danielsen, Com feb21d Anderson, Tel 340, feb2id WANTED—Sound horse, 1300 to 1400. petween and Gardner Lak n Conn paying cha A lady's pumee, between Hedge FOR SALE SPLIT HARD, §10 PEE CORD. SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PER COED, work double or single. John Grenel, Lis- bon Stat b1d WANTED—A flat top. office desk. Turner-Staxnton_Co, feb21d ave sam 3 " STOCKINGS—Stockings, then _some Burdick, ¢ Huntington Ave., - 5. ¢ more stockings, We buy lots of them— Town, Comn febita | BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD FOR |Tors moskings, We buy lots of them—— $ PER CORD. Pasnik Co. sell for less. feb1SMW] CHESTNUT $7 PER CORD. TR TR T e e " BEEL pipe values, briar, Itallan, French, rubber bone and bakelite bits, 50¢ and 75c.; Anndore mild oigar 7c, thres o MIXED WOOD, §8 PER COED. Fagan's Smoke Shop. feb3ld Ave. and Marguerite corner. Finder leave | 4 B ‘o by 'a Burroughs add- ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT |ing or calculating machine. st ba. i THESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YOUR |800d condition. Notify W. E. Clark. 215 Mountain St., Willimantic, Con; ORDER TO 792, - R e e e e WANTED — Agents, male and female, HAREY B. FORD. also a good ¥0 BENT to sell my preparations all over Connecti- cut; samples furnished. Waiter R. Brooks, 41, Greenmanvilie Ave.. Mystic, Conn. feb20, (0% SALE—Natonal cesh e ister, Wo drawers, moter driven. dregs Cash R.e;nar. Bulletin Office. feb22d ¥OR SA uckese incubators and brooder stoves. Bllwood Newton, Agl. Canterbury, Conn. Jan25 Wi FOB SALE_—New and second hand Concords, top buggies, second hand team Wagous, carts, surreys, new and used ST o panal s e BT eral general purpase horses. H. Starkweather, Damelson, -Conn. - feb2id FOR SALE—Blankets and robes; a fow left to be closed out cheap. H'H. StaTkweather, Horse Goeds, Danieison, Conn. feb2ld HOME for sale; seven-room coltage ac 5 CIiff place, in first class condition, With halt_acre of sround, electric lights, oak floors and steam heat; five minuies walk from Frankln square. Inquire at Powers Bros, Franklin Square, or Frank A, Bill A»'fl" feb21d FOR SALE—New milch cow. 370 Asylum St feb21d FOR SALE—Mixed slabs, seasoned, A Bulletin For Sue t Will Sell it uc%"‘s i. fi:’!‘ Somvenient place town for gaseline- and mobilofis of grades. - augdd HAVE tirea 1 . Ink% BT e A e Tl ATTENTION! Ford Honeycomb Radiators, §16.00 By Ty e are inf able with ord shell. z The) for their strei and e L A e, tion and afford the hi possible cooling . efficiency under the most severs test. ‘Brackets are from wrought steel bolted and soldered to the bottom tank allowing the radiator to ride with the car and does nat tear it apart.’ The top and bottom are hand-made ‘|A Bulletin For Sale - IT MAY 0. th viok fi ;::_:‘:th ® next viotim of a fire. mhfl-i. negligible ta. Take out a policy to day. e Adve CWill Sell b INSURANOE = M E A N B YO U Norwich Bulletin. all annual % Thorde Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE ANgfi#““ ESTATE ion from money - loss Mountain Potatoas, celery, Deets. .~ MARKET CONDITIONS. The vegetable market 13 holdi 1 MAIN STREET HAROLD S. BURT 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE ~ PHONE 588-3 Pleased to Serve You. market is a little stronger this well as the market on fancy lam cy native lambs were selling as 30 cents a pound today. Eggs w ing firm here in the city few changes in the western egz He Will FOR SALE—Herses k of heavy brass and do not split like the pressed- or stamped tanks. used in city, weigh £ 100 to 1400 Jbs., | ATPIES- hu. . s 4 i | AUVIRE Borsa, welght 000, gusson: | A" Baldwing Qur radiator will stand freezing and|teed clav‘ fe for- anyone; these | Apples. cooking . will not burst, owing to the flexibility | horses wi as low as $35 single | Oranges, Plorida brass. MAIL ORDERS' AGCEPTED. SHIPMENT C. 0. D. Guaranteed Radiators For Ford Cars. horses, pair low as $100 and up; will sell these horses for cash or easy terms to responsible people; will take in exchange cows, hens or ha: e Wil good. acclimated liorses, for sale or change. | at Lee Barn, 1173 West| [ectuce doz m:lex‘.ms.;.,("%\"mlmmc, Jotin* Stimpeen. | 571 UL | T Fratt. FOR SALE—Ten horses. that have been 3 Oranges, Cal. hox, . Oranges, small, hox . at market value; s can be seen rt 32 Williwbrook St., imaatic, Conn. feb§WS FOR SALE—Just arrived with some Vegetables. Celery, doz: bunches ... Beets, bu, Carrots bu. g Cabbage, native r»h' The Johnson Co. Paranips, Potatoes, Grn Potatoes in JUST ARRIVED Express load of 28 Horses just here. I LA : stove lengths, $5.50 corq, delivered. Phons feve Morses for Wi kinds.of work soite | Rata. Baga, sellow (bu) WISE WOMEN buy their new spring |1089-12. \ Feb2ld and the big ind for draught purposes— Diary FOR RENT—Tenement of five rooms, |millinery at The Pasnik Co. because they | pog gaye—g—mo—p—r o | 107:100 FRANKLIN STREET and prices are low far the quality, Coms | mutter, best nrint 1 |utt mprovement ol St Tnquirg | save_one-ha FBISMWE | e Sl for $305 i et i NORWICH, CONN. and ‘see them. Buflen iy o % pes 1eb=2d | WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address K., |Address Calvin Gray, Norwich, R. F. D. ELMER K. PIERSON. Cheese twins (1b.) = | 10 RENT_Furnishied rooms, heat at |care Bulietin. febsd |1 febaid Tel. 588-3. teb17d | Cows, Mileh, i SALE— Magic coal times, Patrick Hynan, 60 Main St. |~ = = === = 3 ows,” Milch, hd. P P siee 0 eb3d E - WANTED—Antiques, tools and second- | FOR SALE—Hard wood, spiit_$9. Tal Poult poaRrymen cverywh absol Lo dt e AR AT A W ) xullurxnxlufl H. B. Tiger, 55 I-‘nn!flhn 1881 feb20d i nltry. atic and « dependuble mothe TO KENT Rooms for light house- lone 717 jan21 = e e T LEGAL NOTICES s, Conn, new her ¢ B o = A g ol ns 1 y real Alaska . seal 5 e 2 ; keeping. Phone 1987, ¥8d WANTEDAnligice, o beoks oo 24 nghes doen, emall bust. B A et e e - and second hand furniture. C. J. King, | Prentice, 86 CUff St. Phone 300. feb20d NOTICE TO CREDITOKS. Egs. Conn. gathered CMIONS, i8¢ up; 46 Spring St. Norwich, Comfi. PRORE | -~ om0 - 1 wish to let my customers know thei | s 4 ColmT OF PROBATI HELL western, doz. prepaid guaraniced deifvery: visit FOR SALE—Automobil 1138-13. jan20d FOR SALE—Cottage house of sevem|pye moved from Greemeville to Mr. Chap- | at Norwich, within and {ir the District o S658 5 Roy ciatk, Bust RHentord. Cb| wox sarx coveriugs bought and sold. Get our in“and " B 3 3121 ord touring » be seen at Bailey's ar, cheap for quick s first before gonig-elsewhere. New don Salesroom, 16 Water St, Nor- ¢l 4 5 A % 4 wich. S5 dee3ld ZCNESAL B FOR SALE—1920 C commer- WANTED—Hundreds of babies to —_—— ————— al car, good condition. Willis Turner, |dress from head to foot. We sell every- G | febl0d g ready to wear for infants and GEORGE G. GRANT FOR SALE_ 4125 takes 1017 pora | e Pashit G sl Tor o touring car, big bargain. joae 1716 |- SEOISMWE T TG OGS S Undertaker and Embalmer | % WE BUY and pay highest prices for 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE |~ second hand furniture and books, Telsphone 630 TIRES, SPOTLIGHT A Faneral Directors Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38-2. seplad. WANTED—100 farms for catalogu 10 acres up, with or without stock; gn 1922 HUDSON SPEEDSTER full parti in first letter as to price, size. iocation and terms. P. O. Box 108, Jewett City, Cona. jyazd LIKE NEW © pay wavest prices for ad furniture. rwich Furnl EQUIPPED ~WITH TWO KELLY- ; Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. Wi SPRINGFIELD AND TWO MILLER seli and exchange. Je11a 0L~ BERFH WINDSHIELD OLEANER. valusa Ever shamh 1R Eoueari fesion PRICE RIGHT }u:d 1: at 97c. The X’a?nfil;dfia\vv;&l] or 16 o ] and Embalmers y = BALANCE IN FEIGHT | & ¢ MON (MENTS. WRITE BOX BOWLING 322 Main Street 666, BULLETIN ETN BOWLING 1] Chamber of Coramercs Building AETHA ‘ROWL ALLEYS, ATCTION Phone 282-2 Lady Assistant AUCTION March 11th, 1922 GAGER Funeral Director 1. | NEW YORK. World’s Champion Holstein Blood, To Be Sold At N. ARMSTRONG'S DISPOSAL SALE. ALLEGANA, NEAR BUFFALO, Majestic Building, Shetucket Streef, Seven Alieys, six Tables. ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & TH’ MPSON ABCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn. barn, pig pen and-two henhouses, about three ‘acres of productive soil, aiso a large number of young fruit trees; a good opportunity to own a small farm i the city. Apply to W. F. Hill Thayer Bidg,, Room 108, Norwich, Conn. fabld FOR SALE—Four-tenement house on 0. H. Main, Norwich. Conn. Tel. 489, 6d for ssle; easy terms, with or without stoek. Addreas L. 'Groman, Plainfield, Conn. Phone 99-12 Moosup. Jjan2sd FABMS for sale; easy torms: list yofir property with me for quick reshits. kred acine, Plainfleld, Corn. Phone 99-2 Moosup. jan17d FOR SALEHard wood, sawed and delivered, §9 a cord. tuored Phone 1076-13. jan DANCING i N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows’ SHOW ANIMALS, GREAT COWS|y hone 1995 or 401 Pri- and AND HEIFERS THAT ARE MONEY- | vl el e SENIOR _HERD UIRE — “KING Embaimer SENIOR _HER! e PROMPT SERVICE GREAT." DAY OR NIGHT A WONDERFUL SON OF . — | DIONA PIETERTJE. : ! 4. 15 LBS, BUTTER HOURIGAN BROS.! rUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City Tuberculin Tested. Auctioneers Catalog Experts The Henry Allen & Son Co. JUNIOR HERD SIRE—“DIONA THE “RAG | |APPLE THE GREAT” AND K. P. 825. LBS. MILK—7 DAYS | All Animals Over Six Months of Age Sale Managers THE 0. 8. PECK COMPANY, Norwich Town, Conn. A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protéct your feet). Suita LS. Allce Bide. 33t Meln gr. Sorwidy an: Conn. Phone 1366-6. STEAMSHIPS SUPPORT the American merchant ma. rine. Visit Europe on U. S. government S. S. George Washington _and America. Lawrenco Lamb, Agent Phone leb2! TEAMSHIP passages arranged to all paris of the world; booklets and expert advice free. Lawrence Lamb, Agent 88 MAIN STREET DENTISTS Phone 969. febzld FUHERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telophone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke uneral Directors 41 Main Street I RIS CETLAE. Somers Building Office Hours : And by Appeintment - DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwioh, Cann. PHYSICIANS P eSS EoP: K. MARKOFY, . ° cleams ETE AR Nolt AND THROAY Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON (ON THE SQUAKE) Tel. 774 9 A M—§ P. M. B s e ) DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN Gulte 103-104. Thaver Sidg. Tel. 1199 OOAL AND WoOR TOBACC 00d and tic and Imported Cigars. JOHN R. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. M Toin® Mms | Whiteatons Clgar anre $70 per thousand. ‘novald, ¥. CGNANT. i1 ¥rankila rLuMnING AxD FITTING. CONTEAOTORS—JOBBERS, !'Il-Nll and 3 JOEN BL B SoxE sens. XL ” at the fairest prices s also beating and ting. 1052 ¥. TOMPRINS, TRUCKING Phene. SEORGE mztm WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line cf Dom: A, L MEYER, Sucoessor to n St, Nerwich, Oonn. (Established for Half a Century) WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK {Leaves Norwich,Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 p. m. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent New York West Main 8t oDl Bmtemane 5] Baswell ve. Fer THE. Via. NEW LONDON LINE JOHN J. ENRIGHT o Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs €. B. BROMLEY & S0 Shetucket St. 11:00 P. M 1SFACTORY SER ,,,.,.: :; usfir: I::nm TEAMING AND TRUCKING . Due New York, Pier 43, N. R. " done very promptly and at reasouable 7:00 A, M. PRIV ARTHUR H. LATHROP - Shetucket Strast Phone 175 Fiiiaa g of_all kinds q Sren. o ‘fi % » %, Baium, e & Xouxg, ana | it solde i PRy 2 TBAMING moving, distance cking a .u'd':lv,x 155 B Frora, 283 Phone 793, one 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. Comfortable Staterooms :?RE Ready for Oceupancy at 7:30 P. M. Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, FOR BALEWell seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. $15-4 H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. decl®d BARGAINS IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL SECTION $6.200.00 will buy eight-room house with attic and garage. Owner leaving town. $4,500.00 will buy six-reom cottage, wholly mod- ern, with garden. ARCHA W. COIT Real Estate and Insurance * Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE An apartment house with an annual rental of §864, in good location, eight minutes’ walf of cemter of city. For particulars, FRANCIS, D. DONOHUE, Central Bids. FPhone, Norwich. FOR SALE A very eozy six-room cottage, With modern improvements, within fivé min- utes’ trolley ride from Franklin square, and desirably located, for the low. price, for a %‘x sale, $2,700. For v particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKEE, tedld Freaklin Squese, LE ¥ORE 8§ g acres on main state highway, near city. about one mifle from railroad statlon, 'bus line passes door, .good seven room m‘:’h}m and - other farm| oung orchard, 20 wm e, balance pasture and lor quisk pale, $3,000; §700 cash, baiance easy terms. TRYONS' AGENOY, ° 1eb18d Willimantle, Conn. FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE, EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH, THOROUGHLY MODERN, FINE LOCATION, GABAGE FOE ONE, CARE, TOWN TAX ONLY, OWNER LEAVING TOWN, PRICE $6,250.00 JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket B3, Tel 8%, ;0! _SALE 5 Eight-room house, .all mod: Frontage STE10, 300 dect from o 2 ron 00 fest from Gre Ve "Gr “ine. For particuiass son A. V. COVELLO, 198 Ciiff St. Tel. 1527-3, HoTELS AMEEICA® HOUSE, D. Morrissey. Pro service - con- necka; “Ehene roadway, prices on the lafge stock of Guaramend. 30x3 1.3, §0.60; Federal ar Vieter Cord, -1340.50. Wy through Dirkee Lane, by The Builetin Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Eilen Beetham, late of Nor- dressed, 1. . Bldg., from Franklin St, and I'm pre- W)::)h'd in dsmngl'ma,‘d:cz‘md. Meat Froduet: % % 3 Tdered, That the Administrator cite | cows. Jiv td b paired for any kind of car, Upholstering. | the creditors of said deceased tp bring in Ay l‘;;m'r‘:“;""“‘\_’;‘ $¢ Kato Trinatng their- waims_against sald cstate within d oK . ¥X monti; from this dste, by posting a | Steers, native, 100 lbs. i R i i uotice to that effect, together with a copy | Hogs, live, 100 lbs. Poat e, in, pink of eondition, atabar] ARte Tovs, fq Cunisingmpde &5l re-| URicHi G rierVun Che' Plizhbowt hobsant 1o | Hoby conciry, Oresecd Sae X iloom” RBE S 2 “teblyy | |Paired for any kind of cra, Upholstering: “"31 1;&-:.;: where s’?ld decmdnl;! 1»1h‘dfien. Lard, pure dg., 3 2 £ and 1n the same Tows. and by publishing | caqve live, FOR SALE_A fino aulomobile robe |Running Boards, Foot Boards, Mats and | the same once In @ newspaper having s | CAIVeS. best live. I mothproof, waterproof, windproof; had | Carpets cireulation in said District. and maks re: | Calves, heavy, ib. . very little use and in fine shape. Can bp turn to this Court. Beef, prime, ib. < seen at The Builetin Office. febl18d Regular Fard Top put on, $10. One- - lbohELSg?: 3. vAlYu‘NG’ Judge. | Beef, medium, Ib. s gee tn O ve and fo ¢ nelOF BALE-Beautitul two-spartment man Top for Ford, plate gless window, ) of Tecord. et Aol ICLY e i v use W St.. witl ven- i3 s o H 1] N ML s s ) e lenoes, Farnge and farge 160 “hpaly W, |just like big cats, §25 and your oid top.. Altesl: HELEN it DRESCMER. |Lambs, fancy, native . . Hill Thaver bidg. 6170 | Other cars, $20 up. Veal, medium, dressed Rt gk NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de: | Veal, fancy dressed ..... ahaper Calt T3 bramin Seror S0 | 4. GORDOXN. grims ors kanpy nolifed to prasent thels Graln (Retain) At 11 Reagon for seling, too | laged at R F. D, 9, Norwich Town, | Poultry gran, 100 Ibs. i drice Tight for quick buyer Goan. within the time lmited in' the | Timothy. hale )100 & above and foregoing order. Timothy, loose (100 1bs,) SALE—Farm contaning 230 (§ . w [ T C H ROBERT A. BEETHAM, Qats, No. 1, (80 Tbs) cren, with fools and large wmount of v feb22d Administrator. | @45 No- 1 (G ve S mber and wood, new seven-reom house = . iy % 8- with practically all new farm buildings, |§ A Carbon Remover That NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Wheat (100 1bs.) newly made yond covering eight . acrss, < AT 2, CPURT. OF FROBATE HELD |jiddiings, std. (100 1bs) seven miles from Norwich, on the tate REMOVES CARBON at Ledyard, within and for the District| ooiioncced meal (100 1 road leading from Norwich to Westesly, « §1 5 Ledvand. on 68 26k day of Webeusey. | oooiny Chop, (100 the) Absolutely harmless to metals., If }| “‘present — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, | Dry Mash, (100 lbs) not, how could we put it up inj}|Judge. Bran (100 bs) . metal cans 7 Limate of Sampel A Whippis. Tate of | Flour, (96 bleack) ||l yard. in sgid . deceased. Linseed meal, (100 Ibs.) . No Warped Valve Stems | “ordcred’ that Tne adminstratrix cite | Ginseed T (000 FOR SALE BY Lane Rubber Co. Norwich. Cundali & Dixon, Danielson, Central Auto Supply, Putnam. Meohanicaville Store, Mechaniosville Westerly Motors, Inc, Westerly. MAJESTIC PAINT SHOP Top Floor Majestic Building SHETUCKET STREET Run your car around and_let us quote price. on paint job. Call 1137-2 the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by to that effect, together wi order, on the ‘slgnpost nearsst to the place where said deceased Jast dwelt, and in the same Town, and by gnce in & newspaper n Cou of record. ceased are hereby notified to present thelr claims against said estate to the under- signed at Gales Ferry, Conn., R. D. No. 1. within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. tiag a notice 2 copy of this (Special to Th Washington, Fet P. McLean of Col following petiti senate today: Petition from members of All born camp, Ne. 1, United Bulletin blishing the same 3 aving a circuiation aid District, and make Teturn to this The ‘above and foregoing is a trug copy Attest: SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE. Tudge. said de- New Britaln; 3 Meriden and H partment of Connecticut, War Veterans, urging the enactment of Knutson bill, providing pen widows of sh W NOTICE.—AIl creditors of he MARY E. WHIPPLE, Administratrix. feb22d RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENEL } AND REPAIREL WM. E. SHANLEY "450 MAIN STREET, (East Side) e S e 0 AUTOMOBILE OWNEES I wish to call your attentien to my ederal and Victor Tires. as listed below: Speofal Victor Cord. 32x4, $26.50 eral or x4’ 1-2, $33.50; Special Truck Tires, 35x5, $12.50; Touring Car Type Cord, 10,000 mile guarantee, 35%b ocarry -all--sises up to 35’ BENDETT 'AUTO SUPPLY CO., feb17d 110 North Main 8t, © Greeneville Auto Company REAL 499 NORTH MAIN STREET LOCAL AND. LONG DISTANCE TRUCKING AND REPAIRING. CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. TELEPHONE 763 OVERHALLNG AND REPAIR WORK -A; . wonos storing and Wood ‘Werk, <in ail ite branshes scott & Clark Corp, Mechanical ming," Uphe! - Blacksmithi SUITS OVER REAL ESTATE Riley of this city over the sale of real estate have just been withdrawn from the superior court without, costs. Riley keeps her property. 000 damages and a decree for the con- veyaice of title to three pleces of pro- verty Mrs. Ril $17,009 and on which he had paid $100 on 1 street. a commission of $350 which he claimed as @ real estate agent for finding the custimer for Mrs. that he found a customer on Sept. 10, 1921, but that two days later she refused to make the transfer. ways stood ready to buy the property and pay the agresd price but Mrs. Riley has refused to give a converance to him, . marks . disappear. was the venerable locust tree Which for a century or so lent its shade to the Ty- ler homestead on Church now it Is the hoisting engine which has just been hauled away after so long 2 #tay ai what was.known as. the Austin lot 6n Church street that residents have been iniclined to give it the .veneration due a landmark, . Ppapers. 57 TO 415 NORTH MAIN STREET |’ DAVIS THEATE A programme of ca vaudeville and a feature which Charles Ray is_tlie big attraction at the Dav the last half of this week. SALES ARE WITHDRAWN Two sults brought against Augusta ally It sta the Mre. kan Girlie Revue. tion of pretty and el few equals in tabl consists of zippy Joseph Sack sued Mrs. Riley for $3.- Thip Juian revues. in Norwich which Sack claimed SOSTINE Riley agreed to sell to him for in_many foons. The second act is Sully Sisters Who present ‘a ves Sept. 10, 1921. The .property was he Riley block on Washington street School street and 37 . Washington Clarence “Sholes sued Mrs. Rlley for| Number three is The “Serve it. The novel singing act which a somewhat different sty Riley. He alleged at a price Mrs. Riley accepted, 5 Chin 15 In a class by him billed as tha’ double-bra This- fs the first act ed Mr. Sack claimed. that he has al- to_be appreclated. In the feature plcture Cha will be seen in Srap Iron. wh to be his hest yet and wi eryone having single drop of blood In their veb most_realistic fight and with its dramatic fi naturally imagine that of the photopjay had matter of fact. the end of e Church Street Landmark Disappears. One by one the old familiar land- Not.so long ago it strest, and holds the intepest tensely to last sesne. ‘One after andther bles of the plucky boy pile up The United States has 20,814 news- a radical departure from the end of a fedture. shown. dom Come, you see presen stage the typical mountain commiunity of the Virginia hills. . The primitiyeness of s .| the people is shown in- all ‘| esquenees and charm and you Poor Demand: TLettuce, turnly . There have been Semator McLean Introdnced Reselutions. ator George ntroduced the he United States Charles B. Bowen camp ons for the Veterans. ANNOUNCEMENTS | Heading this superb bill is The Alae- ver girls who have Phei dances and peppy songs ail blended in- to one of the classiest revues seen her elty dancing act that is hound to pleas comedy quartette of exceptional s put For a genuine novelty act. Lee Hing of this kind presented in Norwich and must be -seen appeal to ev- It is probably seen on the screen h, one wi the_logleal end not even anticlimatical, for what follows reliet comes at the' last moment, and it ig safe to say that The last scene, close-np showing- just the heads of “th mother and the boy, will e long remem- bered by those who see the picture. Tt is A weekly and a comedy will also be ORPHEUM THEATRE, DANIELSON. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. 1In Eugene Walter's dramatigation -of The Trail of the Lomesome Pine, widely read noyel by Jéhp Fox, Jr. the awthor of The Little Stepierd 67 King- Furnished by the Markéting Burean of the State Board of Agriculture fo The ontoris, fancy Moderate Démand: Eggs, butter, Green parnips. ps, eab- ng quite firm this week on all the different varle- tles displayed on the markets. Cab- bages, fust at present, seem to be deyi- _|ating from the price’ quoted last week down to the price quoted this week which is now- ranging from $3.50-$4. The vee- When You Need Insurance etables that are inclined toward higher CALL prices are included In the following: Onlons, parsnips, celery and carrote. The poultry market is Inclined to moye along Tather sliwly Just at present. The veal week as bs. Fan- high as. ere hold Drices. 3 4 0 $.5.00 T00 00 k] 283 2.35 ) De so=called ture r, is th eatre for aggrega- act snappy U4 a mer- sons of harmony offer a very over in He marvel. evi rles h s R: sporting he sld the very the trou- until the a accepted the on the 1 & Field mus Union Service at United Congregation« "p?-f—'-mn Grange, , No 172, P. meets in Btelner Hall. pgn Norwieh Lodge, No. 12, A. 0. U. Wa meets In Owls' Huall Buckingham Council, No. 14, Jr. O. U. A M., meets in Buckingham Memorial The Trail of the Loneome Pane 8 Davis Theatre. Motion Plotur 4 Vanderme Davis Theatre. o Lo * Vaudeville 2d Motion Pictures at Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Thestre, ANNOUNCEMENTS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE GIVES ADVICE TO INVESTORS The undeniable truth that there ang bucket shops in Connecticut has aroused the Hartford Stock Exchange to action. An advertisement printed eisewhere in The Bulletin today states existing membership of the Hartford ock Exe change and at the same time ass the public that anyone doing business with any member is ascured of fair and hbnorable treatmen: and if any come plaints are made, the ma ba brought before the governi the stock exchange. ' Roy T. H Ban president of tha Hartford exchange, said publication regarding bucket Friday, numerous inqu made of him and of other members the exchangq regarding certain firms Hartford. He #ald that nelther he nos any member of the Ha change was in a position to one that any broker was They might, have the garding the reliabt certain concerns do ford, but they were in 3 to say that any firm or indiv not to be trusted. Mr. ther that it was the hor of the stock exchange th belteved that he had be bucket shop methods should either = 10 a lawyer or lay his case before the state’s attorney. There !s ample to protect the Innocent and proseew bucket shops in this ‘Would-be purchasers er bought outright or on do no better than deal w the Hartford Stock F: brokers have a reputation for h dealing and if there should be tion to this rule there governing board guard to the s ate. stocks wheth. margin can to a BREED THEATRE. Ethel C! yton's new Paramount pie- ture, Exi amp, which the Breed theatre toda; shonld ex: it deals with a 1ife. According Puchanan, noted playwri supervised he production of this pleture, the story i excellent in every respect “The punch In this ure,” -declareg Mr. Buchanan, “lies the war that sweet, unselfish wife handles her g husband when he allowg himself to be led around by am unsdrupuloug vamp. Tnstead of or rais. ing a_scene with cleverly outwits the game and so scorch: that the husband- ref: further and returns r love than befor story of . she Strand, Thursds: re will be ville acts comedy erone. on_are the w : . Watson & Little Everybody more or less familiar with » racords of George P. Watson. the famous yod- dler, who for years has made records for the Edison and Columbla talking nes. As a laugl hout a peer, and taining qualities are st Helen Morett] is the the Vo e and quan - i The Dancing Kennedys appear In their own creations. They have appeared {as the feature dancers the Weber al comedies. They appear in a most varied program of thelr own creations. Nevins and Guhl offer a few naw fdeas in blac n. Th prizefight is a headlight of fan. They call thir act Cork. The popular Norma Talmadge will be =een on the scr ‘greatest productions. in Poppy. ome of her adapted from Cyn¢ ithia Stockley's novel. The story Is fne tensely human ‘throughout, dealing with the life of a young girl who graduates from drudgery to refinement . Miss Talmadge gliays the past of Poppy Destin. an orphan. whose life It molded by the actions of three Luce Abinger, the munscrupulou, Bramham, the generous. and Carsom, the lover. Through them ries of dramatic situations ari; forms the basis for one of ¢ unique stories ever filmed for the Eugene O'Brien, star in his own ri and one of the most popul stage or screen, plays oppos Talmadge, which, to all why this couple together before, mean there is a rare treat in sto those who view the metion picture ver sion of Poppy. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine at the Daris Today, Matinee and Night. " How many millions of book lovers in the world have read the delightful story of The Trail of the Lonesomo Pine ‘s problematical, but all who have read the book will want to see the which Eugene Walter has written Mr. Pox's romantic girl, J: transferred to the stage ti of the Virginia hills. B and Philadelphia gav runs and capacity hous formanee. It is so art that you are almost ma dre inhaling the fragrance of the moun- tainside. There will be a matines t0s day at 2.15. The evening performance begins at 8.15. men, Dr. Evelyn a se- Moving Plctures at J. B. Martin Plant. Representatives of the local Y. M. C. A. will conduct a unique noon ‘mesting at the J. B. Martin plant today. In ad- dition to the singing and ¢ talke pletur- will love June and her kinsfolk far more on the stage than you did when you wandeved with her through the pages of Mr. Fox's delightful Stéry. In her eharacterization of June, Miss Dolphin Grat emphasizes. the wild mountain girl's. longing. for.the khowledge of .the warld outside of her mountain envirpnment. and which is ater all, the strongest- mitive™ o ‘mafiend. dramatic- succeda /comes Yo -the Or- Daniélson; - pheum theatre, Thursday moving pictures will be shown by the new movle machine just purchased by the Norwich “Y." Two reels will be shown, one a scenic and the other an educational. 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