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A Bulletin For Sale { Advertisement Will Sell &/ B e T BORN DISCO—In N K A O R exardor Hemry 1o e ond Ak A. H Disco, J¢. of 500 Main street. | MARRIED HUNTINGTON—NACHTIGAL—In Kear- aey. Neb., April 1, 1022, at St. Luke's Episcopal’ church, by Rev. A. H. Mars- WAN! EID-—GH'I to run passénger ele- vator. % e Ph—\ll—CaddtnDCo., 5135—143 Main’ St ‘Norwich. aprid WAN —When selling nand Furminize Sh books L e e FOR SALE—House, five roo: e e |ehed, chicken coops, one acrs | WANTED—Woman as cook, at 93 Wa on St.-Apply to Matron aprld — WE BUY -them « b; the Dflfllm‘ That's Why we gan Sell you sueh corsets at 97c. The Pasnik Co gell. less. den, Channing Platt tington of Norwieh, ' Coun. and Kearney, Nebw’l a s Bert Nachtigal - oy e WILSOX—PARSONS —In Taftville, April by Rev. Charles JL Ricketts, Wilson; T N.. of Des and Miss Edna Parsons of Taftvilie WANTED—Mal WANTED—Experienced young man of good character to drive auto ~ delivery and heio in grocery store. Address De- livery, care of Bulletin Office. aprdd WANTED—fiddle aged man to work on farm. Phone 86-12 Moosup. aprid DIED PEABODY—In Waterford, March 31, Marietta, wifs of Joseph Pea- N—In New London. April 1, Cartie B. wite of George W. Glal N—In New London March 31 Terrance Donaid. &on of Hugh and Bridget Shannor aged 2 years. FULLER—In Old4 Savbrook, March 31, Mra Frederick Puller. S—In 2Mineville N. Y. April 2. Margaret Jane Harrie, beloved of Carleton J. Harris, aged 65 FUNERAL NOTICES CHAPMAN—In Westerly, R. L. Avrll 1, 1922, Otis P. Chapman, aged 76- years, 5 months. s 2 p.om. n River Bend cemetery, atives and friends invited to attend out furth -, GRAHAM—In March 31, 1923, Danial C. Graham. aged 58 vears. Fanera! at his fate bome, 36 Ouk street. Tute flermoon, Anril 4, at 2.30 Burial Mapiewood. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring 2 ‘and will keep about 25 head of cattle’ STEAMSHIP TIGEETS 27 = lso Atlas ton truck, used. about FlmemlDtrecton TO BENT Five-room apartment, ail COAL AND WOOD Jear, ensilage cutter, manure spreader,| TO ALL PARTS OF THE WOBLD. improvements, at 68 Fairmount St In- bair’ of horses hav, ensilage, elc. In-|Travel to Europe and Continental Point quire 69 Mt Pleasant St aprad CUAL, seasoncd wood and xindlings ia |quire FRED J. APPLEY, or FRANK |by Express and United States Mail| and Emba[mers e e riment 1| TEe f email quantivies . Phone 504 e¢ | STANLET. Norin Stonington, and T. I Steamers. 73 Washington St all moder gmprove- | 1326-2. R Shapire. Willow St, formerly | BABCOCK, Norwich. artld BogKlets, Schedule and Eate Slips at £ ments, nics yard, well fruited. * Inguire | Durkee Lane declag S International a‘t::.:-:th 2nd Bealty 322 Main Street P e Ma e e Your one chance to get a 40-acre fruit _ 4. G, CHENESKI, Agent, TO . oo e‘furn;s ]cdd L\‘D’!.\! CH!ROPODIST :.'n‘dc y;)gi(dry cf;rfi‘ one: ]Z\fonm;’lie lrorg | 18 Bath St. Tel. 1139, £o01 entieman, Steiner Tesidence, 71 ! : . scho .~ postofficean Chamber of Commares B o e a8 aprad — ratiroad siafion: s Very Testite - - oo e A, G. THOMESON, F. 5. Chiropodiat, | f61ds, 40 thrifty apple trees. 500 cords wiO BENT_Seven-roem apariment’ on | pod: Sperialat (protéct ‘vour Couly. Bulth | 100, ix-room Coitas “iiiabes; | WILSON LINE TO N rovements, garden, private garage, | b, Alice Bldg. 321 Mam St. Norwick, | 5¥ ROuI 200, LA butidings 3 Dicaim "heat facniehed; S50 - month, . |Coua. Pacue 1366-¢ SlgEIpe (UL NaB00. I8N0 carly Chamberlain, Martin House, " aprid mar1d Willimantic, conn. |Leaves Norwich Monday, 0 HENT_Five rooms and bath, fu g v = nghed, modern conveniencer. Agoty al DENTISTS FOR SALE Wednesday and Friday, at 4 11 Grove €t, or aj i “Fok BENE Two snimm sl | | Cotage 2 £erze Yalle Crove v, P M NT—Two : . 2 arl St cotlage 2 ents, with all improvements, heat f b S 3 . B T e B thenire 51 || Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. ||z Asyium St near Peari, o smaii | Leaves New York, Pier 8, East Funeral Director §i55e Fiace =% P T OENT (e furnishen coviage ani | sirite i |River, Tuesday, Thursday and o T Eah BT, ar all Poipcses i AL AND ORAL | Erescent Beach; several housé lois. Situday St o Hlone. © Tel. 152-2 - 8 3 atur at5p. m. and Inquirs of Harry MoGlone. Tel. 15 SURGEON SR R, et 5L Y, P Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City GEORGE G. GRANT Undertzker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE 8T, TAFTVILLE Teleshone 630 The Heny Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephons 410-2 BAY OR NIGHT “imeral Directors §/ 41 Main Street FLORIST i flowering shrubs, plants and Manlewood Nursery Co. ‘Tel. 155-9._Free delivery. “aorid at Geduldig' Phons 868, | fowers Ceder 8. LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the lime o arrange for iand- cape_work, of which we make a 1 Geduidiz’s Gresnuguses. 17 Cedar St o 368 marlid PRINTING NTING of all kinas promptly and done. Estimaves zd Tnen The Bietin - PLUMBING, heating, gasStting and eneral repairing. John Morton, 29 Mar- ery St. Tel. $92-32. novild The very Dest plumbing by expert —_——— workmen at the fairest. pries v JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con-|Biteed; also heating = racior and Bullder. Tel 1371. marsd JOBX_¥. TO! 8, e K £ o &1 West it G- Loxco 2 Beneral contractors = uliding, excavation, sidewalk, brick % 3 Phone 10323 maria) JOHN J. ENRIGHT LIASM Bt . YOUNG, Prone 971 i Ml 3 ork .fi:.h:""'n‘..a': Plumbing, Heating, Tinning AGENTS to sell -Grit hand cleanser direct to consimer ;- different from any- thing on the market; big seller, wonder ful repeater. No-Grit €o., Box 618 (L), Providence, R. L. aprid WANTED—Men, over 17, become rail- way mail clerks; commence §133 month list positions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-F., Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE—Automob: FOR SALE—Ford sedan, 1921, in good condition, run 7,000 miles.’ Phone 17 mar28d WANTED — Second hanc houserold Bookis and plen est cash D Water St. WANTED—Two New | Macdonald, ., teiephone, good M ood | o febi3MWF | Willimantic, Conn. ’g‘dmol, state road and 0 bus lines, <& hbore, make goad Year round or “home ; price | Tor | 31,000, $300 cash. G: 3L Fiint. Ach St, | , barn, i e aprsd. || F¥OR SALE—Two tield, Conn. s i ete’; rices. Louid D; L Norwich. ersw R thousand ties on lines |cars, in best Norwich Haven roag Rl Colchester, Coan. 3] ‘mars0my team _wagons, good as new. George W. Doyle, Plain-, FOR SALE—House of 11 roo! improvements, large garage for cash. paid. - Samuel | Frank A. Bill,“Thaver Blds. © Phone 1315. as apr3d. |8 Lot 48x110 feet. The property three section. | provements. S 1 WANTED—We prices for second hold ete. 24 Market St, opp. Auditorium-Hotel | Tel. “WANTED—We pay o second hand furniture. - Furni- || ture buy, sell’ and 'WOMEN'S muslin und values ever shown o gowes ‘and skirts, at 87c. The for less. - WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address K. care Doy and Tighest cond Band fornifuse, hous goods. antiques, tools, Axlm}‘. Try us before selling. N. Weisingér hard wood. Tel. 615-4. Son, Homestead Farms. “EOR SALE_Well_seasoned slabs and H. E. Beard & fa FOR SALE—Cuthbert and_ear 7-2. 3 _2prld" 3¢ Vrel. 1847-12. raspberry piants. Calvin R. Main, R. D. aprid hest prices for Co., Breed Bidg. Tel. 1514-3. We exchange. Jelld . A Prentice, 56 Oliff St. aprid FOR SALE—Choice ‘cottage, barn, hen | jouse, 2 1-2 acres of land, on car line. Phone 300. T Pasnik Co. sell TebiaMyF | |Chappell. Telephone Lebanon. : FOR SALE—Jersey bull; would trade for heifer coming in this summer. TFOR SALE Six-room Bulletin. FOE SALE—1918 Oakland touring, $350, first ciass running order. Can be seen’at_Giibert's Garage, Jeweit City or Phone 598-3 Norwich. mar2dd FOR SALEFord sedan, 1919, self- swarter, cord tires, large rew battery; price right. Address F. B., care Builetin. marl6d POULTRY TOR SALE—This week, 200 White Leghorn chicks, bred from my own 200- WE BUY and highest pri = egg strain, Particuiars, Tel 1875-12. second hand td’r‘n’imrg an ‘cfieg ;‘{.‘;’,’,‘A ‘z{,‘::;uwlthuelmxtcedh::vsa lfilneé all modern. A‘anr %ag{,lculan. see mar29d Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water | fi inection “if 3wanted, | hardw ot i g ELLO, e St Phone 1305 ¢ /3 loors _downstairs; price for immediate | Tel 1527-3. cug st FOR SALE—Magic coal brooders in- 5% o _ sepl2d |sale, §1,700; a large mortgage may re- sure suocess; the choice of experienced | WANTED—Real estate of every de- |Maln if desired. Burdick & MoNicol, | == = poultrymen everywhero: afsolutely aulo-|scrption 1o, ecll on commission basa: Thayer Bldg, Norwich. mar3ld " NIOKEL PLATING matic and a dependable mother of chicks ; | Burdick « v o 5 = : v Instructive catalogue free. €. C. Hewitt | wich. 3 g " | "FOR SALE_well cstablished business Co., Agents, Uncasville Phone .New |—— 4 5 and businéss block, including three tene- 3 2 London 758-14 ‘Tarisa WISE WOMEN buy their new spring {Ments. with modern improvements, (wo |{ 3 millinery at The Pasnik Co., because they |Stores, one large garage suitable for ¢ BABY CHICKS, 18 up; bred to lay; |Save one-haifl. febIIMWE = [three ‘autos, 100 feet deep, with 50 feet s L LA 3 prepaid guaranteéd delivery; visit our hatchery; send _for cireuiar; brooders, $4.76 up. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Ct jan2d FOR SALE—Horses hand St Phone 717 W 10 dress trom head to foot. e sell ‘every- e sell ‘every. children. 1eb13MWEF WANTED—Antiques. -tools ;sqd econd- 3 Frankli ANTED—100 farms for ‘g&im full“particulars in first letter as to size, location and terms: Jewett City, Conn. d réasons for selling. Inquire at 101" Broad St., 113 furniture. H. by i o L e e Yes up, Wwith or without S a0 . 6 Box 105, o220 year, Conn. Tel. aprid cottage, bath and all modern conveniences; good Dantelson, Conn. 25 Shropshire and So 5 e , all fine condi- tian'; also two bronze hen turkeys and a spiendid tom turkey. James Bacon, Good= elson 43-12. G. E. 3 aprid BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD FOB with | g9 PER %uf. : veas of | CHESTNUT $7 PEE CORD. Tel.| SPLIT HARD, $10 PERE COKD. apr: SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PER COED. MIXED WOOD, $8 PEE COED. ORDER TO 1792, TED—Hundreds of bables tfo (oEOF, EALE—Piano tablc and le, each. 44 Laurél Hill to_wear for infants and o Pastik Co. self for less. | —2rie Tibrary. HAREY B. FORD. Ave. FOR SALE—OnI; from trolley, at a few minutes’ waik ‘antie, nice little six- FORE SALF. WANTED—Men and women, over 16 years of age, ask for information regard- premium’ §5; oldest and Jargest compan! I America writing ‘atcident and_heaith | b insurance exclusively. Addvess.P. O. Box {plow ai . 8 er; si 186, Norolon: Helgtie, Conn Lanazoa |2 nd harness. Inquire 4% Sturtevant street frontage. dress E., care of Bulletin. ing the new &pecial (improved) accient| FOR SALE—Goodrich tircs at insurance poficy ; no medlcal examinatio i required ; weekly benefte -840, yaatly | oou. At 198 West Main St mar:id For further details, ad- mariod FOR SALE—Two cows, one thorough- red Jersey, other Holstein heifer; single SEFL™ | Brass Plating. COTTAGE HOUSE OF SIX Located on McKinley Avenue in excellont condition.and has all jm: | ' PRICE $6,50¢ Ty Jjune (f Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE ° ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT THESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YOUE Cottage house, near Chelsea Parade, Motal Refinishing of all kinds. We do Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper and Making a specialty of refinishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix- tures, Knives, Forks, and also'in re- 2 finishing Brass Bed TOR SALE—Chesp, & nice bay horse, | = : ~|ave. "A Varney. ‘mar29d 9 Prast > i fine condition, perfectly Kind and gen” |~ BRIAR pipes 25c, briar Dpipes 50 - g NICKEL "4 Cicelicnt Toai horse, and wobld |briar plbes” e, Gertenberg’s KIS DU | EOK SALE Cottage house of seven NORWICH be very desirable for a person having a |ner cigars ¢ straight, Havana Arch s > laxge. pantry, igh- 3 mail route, weight 1150 lbs. 'For partic- |olgar six for 2c. at Fagaws = Smoks gy, > Yeennerchor Hill. © Woultgand PLATING COMPANY ulars, address Box 551, Bulletin Officc, |Shop, opp. W mar2id 3 marZs ; Norwich, Conn. mar30d D—Farms and city property;| FOR SALE—Farm. 120 acres, 20 77 HAMILTON AVENUE FOR SALE—Forty ho load of Jowa horses just in; pairs and singles, broken chunks; they are the right kind and at right prh:cs.J«nd they SRR Tel. 1139. mar6d l%g;::m heouse. 1arg§1 barn home. 1. Fitch Johnson. Tel. Stable S = — are reasonable, 785 Moosup; residence 10112 Moosup, | STOCKINGS—Slockings, ~ then same sold at gnce. Fred L. Racive, Plainfield, g s — | Conn. _ Tel. 99-2 3 5 mar24d we sl lots of them. Thats why The = 008D, Pasnik Co. sell for less. ; fcblMWF | FOR SALE tage JUST ARRIVED, rooms and Anotler car of 28 Horses, and they are nice ones. There are a number of nice pairs, and some big horses—and horses for all kinds of work. Come znd: see them. Prices are low for the kind. ELMER B, PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. mart4d I —_— TO RENT “FoR BENT_Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 7 Oak t. mar2sd TO BENT—Five-room apartment, wiih 2l Jmprovements. Jaquire at Brooklyn Outfitters. marisd "TO RENT_Six-room apartmen garage near Backus Corner. ' Tel marild TO BENT—Store, Telephone 248, TO BENT—Rooms for keeping. Phone 1987. nd ceccrally, located. mar2d light house- iysd TRUCKING WANTED—Local and moving. mar27d long L. N. Lawsen. Phone 1ist with me for quick results; you may have John G. Cheneski, Agent, 18 Bath St what my waiting customers want. SECOND WANTED B Tel. 961. woodland, good 12-room lhouse big barn and other outbuildings; also a smal farm of 50 acres, 19 of woodland, good rices for the they must be mar2sd house of seven Dbath, beautifully situated, Targe .lot, all improvements on car line. mar10d NORWICH, CONN. T HAND ANTIQUE FURNI-| FOR SAL® Hard wood, sawed and BICAL CHINA. |delivered, $9 a cord. Phone 1076-13. S PAID. jan13d A NER, 87 Franklin Street, FOR SALE te Providence Bakery. - -5, margd Fertile farm of 200 acres, must at once, located in North Stonington, good house, barn, silo and outbuildings, at the be soid STEAMSHIPS vith & i 15-Toom house, within five minutes' Somers Building Tel. 774} walk from Frankiin square with a large Jffice Hours: 9 A, M.—§ P. 8 | loudle Tot. could be made 'imto thiee nodern apartments and would earn iarge And by Appointn.ent Jividends on gross cost. The location is R T T ——————. (ON THE SQUAKE) [ FOR SALE. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN M’Grory Bldg. DENTAL SURGEON Reat Eolato Brober. Norwich, Cann, mara0d FOE SALY: ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & TH/ MPSON ARCHITECTS Thawer Building, Norwieh, Conn. il modern ed, with an annual income of $1 ments ot rooming house. Price 1 iarge amount can remain on mort T GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. jyid C. D. JOSLYN, 203 West Main §t. We move everything anywhere. ~Special at- tention glven to moving boilers and ma- chiery.” Tel. 798 sepsd Long Distance Moving and Expressing Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1458 TEAMING and moving, long_distance John H. Ford, 253 trueking o Main St C. B. BREOMLEY & SON. Shetucket St.Phone 3: LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING' AND TRUCKING done Very: prompily and at reasonable 7 prices. AETHUE H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. eciaity. one 792 BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (Established for Halt a Century) We carry a complete line cf Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, I. MEYER, Successor to JOHN R. BOWSIAN, 6-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn k CIGARS Whitestone Cigar sate 370 per tuvusand 4, ¥, COMANT, i1 rvaaklis St PLUMBING and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREETl ¥BANCIS D. DONOHU! Ha vate —_— , Norwich. " Phone 1996 cr 401. Central Bldg. Phone. DANCING in\the very choicest center of our city 2nd is well adapted to many other pu; poses, Can be bought very reasonable ‘or further particulars, inquire of Franklin Square, A building containing 32 rooms. with mprovements, including heat, with large piece of land, centrally local ways rented, very desirable for apart- Norwich. Telephone 2087 _ F. V. KNOUSE, Agen INSURANCE IT MAY You may be the next Don’t take chances. premium is neglig tection from money . loss Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones 1440, "al- ow. and tgage. H. LEYY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows Pri- feblid FOR SALE lessons given daily. stocked, large woodlot on both THERE 1s 1o advertising medlum in Eastern Connecticut equal {o The Bulle- tin for loan placed here. CLARENCE SHOLES, business results. Tel 1380. Two large farms ih Uncasville, well only four to five miles to Norwich ; Jarse | tni 188 West Thames St. AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET FOR SALE—Why poy car fare? piaces, sition. Call on G. P. Coates, 227 mar2sMWF MAIL.- om0 s e 51 o o 6 5 0 9 00 w5 0 5. 0 s mme e D e AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. Narmie ... i R. F. D. or Street...... PoltOce.. 0.t oL o ., Classification. Number of Insertions..... . Am’t Enclosed Write complete ad below including name and address — Or if blind address*is wanted mark X here t MEAN YOU im of a fire. The small annual ble to che firm pro- it affords. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Buy is ane house, close {0 business center; For further details see | wil] pay 1¢ per cent as a renting Brope- n St 10908 @ 00 Em » o o S @ w0 . itown to receive the next and last ex A Bulletin ToLet - Advertisement Will Rent It DEW DROP INN 5 and paring for this adv. at ihis Of- Levitt, S &p: CLINTON, CONN. ~ (Phone 93-3) OST- ers— with manodramn Tevird. . o | Sutisied Customers—They'rs What No. 99 Maimn St. AMERICA® HOUSE, D. Morrisses, aprad ~ LOST — Sunday_afternoo: Lween Carroll Ave_and st. s Patrick’s, a please call 1587-4. i e AR A e L MBI | . gk !-OET—G?&Y! leather pocketbook. con- sum of money, A 2 5 Teietve Tewasd - o Pul rod UND—Bird dog. with brown and A e, calling at Washington Lepage's, O« 3 and paying for this adv. aprid AUCTIONS i I _NOTIOE lon that was to have been held Estate of Charles L. Chapel, late of Montville, in said District, deceased. of Brobae for ‘e Bisir o st Hontin "2 ate for e Distric: [ontviiie, e Barber farm on Flain Hill on Sat- |7 wiil seil certain real estats of said de- urday was postponed. The sale will take | ceased, situated in the Town of Monty lace Wednesday, April bth, at the Corey | oa bounded and describod 1a Lh Barm on the ol Scotland rosd, one and | o, qnded and described in the appiiea: one-liaif miles from Baltic and ome-half | b2 1o (0% order of sale on file in mile from troliey. ~ Get off at Lillibridge | e sale. road. g FRED W, CHAPEL, aprsd JOSEPE SEVIGNEY. oy The apr3d AUCTION NOTICE TRY OUR HOME-MADE PORK SAUSAGE The sale scheduled for -Saturday, April 1st, to take place at John Me- Gregor's farm in Pineville, near Blue- ville, was postponed on account of Stormy ‘weather until TUESDAY, APEIL. 4, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. This sale will include several heac of fine heifers horse, wagons, harness househoid goods, and many other ar- ticles.. Terms cash. Caterer -wiil at- tend. If the above date should prove stormy, the sale will take place on Wednesday, at the same hour. WITTEE BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Street, Danielson, Conn. THUMM’S 4 Franklin 8¢ THE WM. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL Training School For Nurses Main AUCTION NORTH DAKOTA HORSES Farm Bureau Fariners of Wells Coun- ty to bring by through express and sell to the poople of Connecticut. SALE AT BROWN’S STABLE PAWCATUCK CONNECTICUT TOWN, NEAR WESTERLY, R. | TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922 AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M. The North Dakota Farmers have al- | ready shipped and sold at,auction to the farmers of New England and New ork, many carioads of their o raising and they have selested thi quipped medical, surgical and ob- years’ graded course to young women desiring a nurse’s training. Write at once for circular of informa- tion. /| May 1. ADDRESS K. A. DOWD, R. N. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE TRAINING SCHOOL BOOKS ./ \i5ns.., Subscription to all American and European Publications. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU UNION SQUARE GARDEN TOOLS RAKES, FORKS, HOES, SHOVELS, SEEDS. FISHING TACKLE SOME NEW BAITS, press car coming to Gennesticut this ™" 28 HORSES—28 These Horses come through in 72 hours by through express at a special ex- press rate given this proposition by the Aailroads because it is a Farm Bureau movement. They will arrive a few days beforc the auction, and on sale day, between ten and twelve A. M. will be tried out by local and com- | petent judges. None Reserved — They All Go. Mo Private Selling Prior to the Auction. Torms Cash — Sals Rain or Shins E. M. GRANGER, JR, Auctioneer Thompson, Connecticut AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES LoAUTOMOBILE and | Truck Painting. ettering and sign painting. Joseph A. Eiliott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. mardd AUTO TOPS, ragiator covers, curtains, sifp covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing, all kinds of autos. Jos. Angarzno, Pond St Phone 1397. mar10d BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET | TELEPHONE 531-4 TOWING AND ALL KINDS OF AUTO REPAIRING AT EOBEET DESHEFY'S GABAGE, 375 MAIN ST, Phone 1384, Miss Oln. the winter in Florida. o &) Near Preston Bridge. The Harmony clu limn Jewett Wednesday. A meeting of the selectmen was helj Saturday evening, April 1, at their office. ‘town was held Friday at Grange hall Fuller was chosen chalrman in plas C. E. Bariham. Danbury.—In accordance with der of the internal Deputy Collector Charles F. Smith, chdrge of the Técelving Gurrent taxes. A Private, General Hospital with well stetrical departments, offers a three! CLASSES BEING ORGANIZED FOR APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MADE BEFORE APRIL 20th. T'HE HOUSEHOLD returned after spending met with Mrs. Wil- A speiling contest of the schools of the. At a meeting of the school board Ray in 7 venue offics in this city. will 'be in his office on the last business sy of each month fof the purposs DIPORT. a1 f ‘"r i A " AHi Tgge i New Britain fo- the muroes i assigting thelr aasessore 'n matins |valuations and erestine am equitatte = tem of valuations for that oftv. New London s at nresent samgidert Prs 7SR 4 Pour . commtiten s £ulne investivatione of 21 Thases of this auestion. as 1t affects Norwich with the idea of prodosine plans *ha el 2t n . Interests of Norwich Trafla Regut mitten has tain recn the Retall erh the rneslal comm e council spnointed b the mavor fo pa Vige the nrecent trafie sey' Trcnmmendations Bave am-rared I Hur newsnacers A comnarison With other Connectient eifie relative tn $raMs samy o valus. Some of these cities hawe wider business strest and others have rot found anv necsseify for trafie ree ulations. As to the Witer. it should be Forne in mind that Nerwisy ix the trad ing center for over 150060 people T Is manifest that conwestion must result We should do evervthing possible te make it convenient thess neonls 1 trade in Norwich with 2 mavimwm de lm. of comvenienee and safetv. We are oox fx g not hicemed with wide businese strasts Our trafc problem Is real Whatews rexulatione are adonted by the cltv coun el moads eMnjent and comsfant molice su- mervislon. Therein lies the ombe home o solution. Frerv falr coneifleritine is Aue the merchonts affected w trafie reeulations. ax weil as the semeral wel fate of our citizens. In s esmemcs 4 is a matter of proper enforcement of trafic resulations. Street Lightine Committon—The refer endum to asrartain the attitude of the memhershin in rerard to 2 white srmy reculted A follows: total vete cast 143 176 in favor: 55 ennosed: ® not wishing to exoress an ooinidn. Those who op posed the protect dil &0 on the sround of the prevalent high tax rate. Tn fair- ness to every phase of this duestion ji should be known that Norwich gets fts Street lighting at cost. Consequently, the expense of installation and maimte- nance-is more favorable to Norwleh than other cities wheré street lizhting b furnished by private corporations. We are azain handicapped by an unfair and inequitable tax rate in securing pubilc improvements that will emable us fte make Norwich attractive. TYour com mittee ie considering plans, in accord ance with the wishes of the majority, ts present this matter for action. Health Committee—Preparations st being made by this committes for the annual cleanun week in Norwich. Th New England campaign will be held far- ing the week beginning April 30th. Thers is mothing that indicates the charactes of a city better than cleanliness ANl o the untidiness of our streets and is due to carelessnses ere interested in civic s make an earnest effort to spring cleanup a worthy and one. Norwich enjoys more beauty than the average city. help to clean it up and keep it clean. is possible: it can be dope: and it will be done. organization is now being made in Nor- wich. Last year was the first year that Norwich had a Boy Ecout executive {a direct the spiendid work ‘of this organ- ization and the results justify the &= pense. There are two important activi- tics that make this movement worthy of where our bors can enjoy the benefitt of outdoor life. under competent super- viston. at a minimum cost: and tht teaching of first-ald to the fnjured . | These are two of the many thines thal scouting does accomplish and who wif .| deny that they are most desirable. The code of ethics inculcated in evervthing pertaining to scouting achleves the high est purpose that can be attained. mame lv sturdy, loyal, unssMish devotlon God and countsy. The Scout of today ! the man of tomorrow. a finished product of American citizenship. TYour officer: bespeak * your favorable comsideratior and financial support & this worthy phase of our community Iife. > Revised City Charter--If there is any thing that needs the careful considera Copyright 1916 The Picture Advertisers, 2 Ocegon City, Oregon o I Time saved, money saved, when the broken or oracked part is made as good or better than new, by welding. Let us post you on the service we give. Ready Mixed Paint Varnishes, NORWICH WELDING CO OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK 'Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Mechanical Repsirs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Waod Work. Blacksmithing in all itc branches 507 TC 515 NORTH MAIN STREET and Metals PRESTON BROS. Need & Plumber? Tol. 827 BARSTOW & Cco. GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Toals — Cutlery THE riOUSEHOLD Examine our line of Aluminum Ware | tion and active interest of public-spin ited cltizens it is the working instrumens under which the affairs of municipa government are carried on. The soul of a city is reflectsd by the intellect of it citizens as man¥ested in is charter ané ordinances; its rules and regulations a: laid down to guids its destinies and ore- serve law and order within its confines The commission appointed by the may- or, authorized by a vublic vote. to re vise the present antiauated charter of many years standine. has presented s nstrument fo moverh. alons moders Tines, the city of Norwich. As members of a civic organization it behooves us te study this revised charter and supnori its gdontlon. It s the consummats work of a holv of men who have siver thejr best thought and jnAement sacri Oils and Brushes ficed time and comfomt without anv muneration and performed in tha s of a_gemaine Tublie gervice. The char- ter is a human inwrument. Tt mav nol be parfect. Put it fe a prosvessive char ter which we. as members of a Pro=es sive organization, shou'd do evervthing in our power to subrort and carry through to a successful finish. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mrs. Eva R. Hammond, teacher at Dis- trict No. 9, and Miss Margaret Bims music teacher in the schooks of town spent the week end in Boston, Mrs. Ham- mond Teturning via Worcester, spending a few in that city. 4 ‘Mies Florence Kenyon was & Manches- ter tast week. - | Jesse é:;,n;.mmmu with Mrs' 7 3 |~ Miss Cynthia Ladd is with Miss Edith M. Carpenter. Mrs. Roland Baker of Pomfret visited Mrs. Henry Burden last week. public suppori—maintenance of a eamy