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A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin Want : Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisemént Will Get It — Y A Bulletin W Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale BORN ENX—At Leonard Bridge, March 29, WANTED—Miscallaneous FOR SALE WANTED—Mal (5 @ dasshier to e and Mre. AleX | gavoastEN A tive wire selling or- 23 ization hi in this terri- METCALF_In Ceatral Village, April o, g'!(“%;e e o T Tokd e, Lingen 2 daughter. Avis Wi Mr. 68 Co., 4 North Washington Ave., i Mre. Avery Metcall ridgépert, Cenn, avréd 10DOIN—_In Contral Village a son to| “Syaxwwp Posiion by competent r. and 3 am i A i} p* er ;b refe: . Write Box DEWOLY 1 Weilington, Masan g1, | EETRERSL] oL o S erences sréd 22 % daughter (o Mr. and Mrs. Bd. | -sete o o o = ward DeWo WANTED —Poattion s _driver, piivals —_—— e e 1 OF commercipi, by capable young man. DIED Phone 1836-5 Baltic. _ apréd MOBRE—In thi= city: April 5, 1038, $185:00 monih; becoms raliway mail 3o o T o et A 1 B Gaooftunity; HEt positions free; write inunediately. Franklin Insti- dence, R. I. April 4, e N. Y. . wife' of Jabin Willlam | (05 Deot- 31°Q., Rochester N. X vear. L St o B ANTED—Man on farm; good wages = and cteady work for rishi men. Eo. FUNERAL DIRECTORS fuioiine. HM RE0:fL - s WANTED—A married man for general farm work; $50 per nwn%, house, milk, woed and gardep. Write Brown, this of- Ace. aprbd T WANTED_Painting to do, at old-time prices ; blinds, screens, porel chairs etc. Tel. 949-12. aprsd 15 Main Street rom SALE—Automabi! BUCK—In - P 182: E——— CINVESTMENTE How would you. feel had bought some Pier Preferenc The idea is to know wiat to when do seli, I b’ iR o b, g D emielson, | avartment house, six rooms on each E. Anderson, 21 Maple St, BLOOD telis blood in 90 dave; send stamp for details. Ligyd Hiealth. Box 9-SB,, Sofunton, T THA{ long, lean er cigarette hald- Seidenberg’s After Dimner cigar, speci: Bc straight, at Fagan's Smok WANTED—Sccond hand furniture and oldest and iargest deal we buy and sell anything ; high- . _Louls D. Ward, 30 and 3% Norwich, ' Phone ‘708-3. —Furniture, stoves, cfc., an 45 Jackson St.. marldTuThs FOR BALE—One Ford, with delivery unera body, in good order. lnguire George O. Hatha apréd o FOR SALE—You be surprised* [ he new Maxwell, 1d _also the low IFE@CLOYS [ iiversa prico on same. 6. & Anger- 1 Maple St, Danielson. T apréd WANTED—Men and women, over 16 years of aze, ask for information’ rogand- ing the new epectal (improved) ae 10 medical examination a yeariy | variety store doing business, an 5; oldest and largest compan: Hor America 'writing accident and heall surance exclusively. Address P. O 86, Noroton Heights, C T¥OR EALE—_Dodge touring car, with WANTEDPosition as stenographer | about one mile frem Versaills s, ced ; | road ; price very reasonable. d?mmk & Teferences furnished. aprsd | McNical, Thayer Bldg., Nomvich. and both winter and summer tops. Tel 455. E Im TRy 5 m em FOB BALE—Ford seden, 1921, in good condition, run 7,000 miles. Phone 176-5. mar2td - Lady Assistant FOR SALE_1918 Dodge touring car, HENRY E. CHURCH u;rv has.uy, good cong_mon. nr;fe r-:asf 3 able. . H. r'erster, es House, Un- WL SMITH ALLEN |23, '%",",LQ“‘UM- e Telephone 328-3 FOB SALE—1913 Oakland touring, $350, firsL class running order. Can bo aone 598-3 Norwich. marzéd WANTED _When selling antiause, sep. | _ 20rIWIAS furniture and_books, call King, 46 Phene 11388-13. D—Two thousand ties on lines Macdonald, Colchester, Coan, WANTED—We buy and pay highest prices for second hand furnifure,” house- hold goods. entigues, tools, store fixtures, us before selling. N. Weisinger, opp. Auditorium Hotel f” at Giibert's Garage, Jewett City. or POULTRY Cummings & Ring s FOR SALE—Whits Wyandotte, sple did Breedipg pen, 24 hens, LwWo cocks, % sejeoled by eXperls; premiuin egg slraiu; $ BLEN( 0OQY CRArACLErISUCS ; 1NCompar- Faneral Directors [|siacs, o cosesaans; eonesr ©EE DUSIESS 10 Sell egks al ¥5 10 $1o a setting; sweepstakes, Agricultural club 1 3 emdum, Hartiord 1021; and and Embalmers |5 s 2rmsm,dierion iy en contest, 1920-1921; cannot maich quelity . for several times tae price; §200, Mar- 322 Main Street shail | Dewson, - Storts, Cenn. Phone Bl ass-12. -~ epréd Chamber of Commerce Building FOR sALp—EWhltg Leghorn eggs and Phend 208.2 Lady Assigtant [§|cHicks.J. N Fitts, Storrs, Conn, aprid | FOR SALE—Magic coal brooders in- sure pouitrymin everywhere; absolutely auto matic and a dependable ‘mother of chicks ; instructive catsiogue free. C. C, Hewilt Co., agents, Uncasvilie Phone New London 165-14 marisd T WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- buy, sell and exchange. % WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address XK., WANTED—Antiques. tools and second- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin 10 geres up, with or without stock; Darticulars in first letter as to Pri size,"location and terms. P. O. Box 10 Jewett City, Conn. y. WE BUY and pay highest prices ns, successor to King, 48-50 Water ccess, the cholce of experienced | SC t 2 ty property; |B. F. D., teiephone, good neighbors, mal +: 1good year round or summer Lome; price hn G. Cheneskl, 11139, d to lay; BABY . CHICKS, 18¢ up GAGER prepaid guaranieed delivery; visit our Batcuery ; send for circuba: brovders, and FOR SALE—Hor: HORSES—Three horses for saie cheap, E!‘xbalmer one brown horse, weighs 1300, would seil saitaple for lady or child to drive. will sad for $36; one bay hol 7 s old, DAY COR NIGHT Coure, rear of apréd - ¥OR SALE_Two young horses, sound 1 Waguns and (eam harpess. FP. A. Naw- HOURIGAN BROS, i AR 1.5 o0 . . v K BALE—Forty horses; load £ UNERAL DIRECTORS |1 ; \Jl‘ D 0 broken chunke; they are the right i 74-5 Moosup; residence 101-12 Moo mar2sd 2 §4.06 up." Loy Clark, kust Hartiord, Ct Funeral Director ff| ror $40 to quick buyer; one driving dorse, PROMPT SERVICE weghs 1100, w. Lt White's and ail rignt; two dumyp carts, two team ; pairs and singles, & 3 at righ prices, and they want 2 n Norwich and Jewett City |home. L. ilion somnson el Sta The Henry Allen & Son Cq | =™ — 8 MAIN STREET JUSE ABRIVED. | o e her 28 H , and they are | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | nied'ones “Huite sre s mummber. of mics | > prips airs, end some big horses—und horses AND EMBALMERS e Jinds ot weri, - Come and3es them. Prices are low for the kind, ady Assictant Telsphane 410-2 ELMER K. PIEUSON, DAY OR NIGHT Tel. 536-3. martd TO RENT FOR BENT—Farm of 30 acres, new 12-roon: houge, DeW hied houses and other outbuildtngs, figh and dry location, Shea & Burke “eneral Directors omouse gajomp farm, T M z wich, Conn. apreTh: 41 Main Street L1 BREN arge double store, A T Zor sombinatcn, meat marke! apréd FLORIST Wastinglon St., ail modern impro: TREES, fowering shrubs, plants " ments, u.ce yard, well Irunfi lnquire Mapiowaod - Nureery © oo Fap | H. A. Bruekher, 1T4 Main St aprod _ _¥res dellvery. 2erid_{ o RENF_Garage ~wishinglon F fowire- 8, Gelpmigeis. TOL 1M . G - T - apréd § Csdar BL Phone 883, TO RENT—Furnished @goms for Jight housckeeping, 18 Union t. apréd TO BENT—Two daif¥ly furnished rootus for light housekeepifig, for couple with roferences, Steiner residence, 17 B me_821 apreTiys NT—Beautiful apartment, six roome, Iatest improvements, at ‘80 oarisd | Frankiin St Inquire George Greenber- ger, Tel, 37. aprod X0 RENF—Five-roo ent, all BUILDING P eleleb e R i FOR RENT—Garage, for repair thop, JOSEPH 2. CHINIGO, Geseral c;.‘ IZ\ good lum;flm‘\. '|_ _1_3_58. aprid tractor Suider, Tel 187L marild|” o LB Usion Hal all purpoges G, TONGO & O, sereral mm% Ingtrive of Harry McGions Tel 152-3. 1 e w1 R T R R cavation, 4 3 marild %, Phos u_zlfx'x-!. 4| %0 mENT—] Dias Ve-rgom apertment, with WILLIAM C, xolxo’ Contrmotor seg |2/) Improvements, Inquirc at Brookiyn ost Balider, Milj Work usd Jabblss, 60 W Outfitters, =~ mar2sd Mals 8t Phone 071 4 TO RENT_Slx-room epartment and garage near Bagkus Cornmer, Tel 259, o= mariid DANCING £ T~Rooms for it hovss. — mnum i s dd . M. LEVY, Instructer. 044 {_ i, Norwicki, Phone 1396 or 40 o lessons given dally. tebiig TRUCKING > WANTED - Locil 2nd intan ARCHITECTS moving, 1. T Tkt Tt T CUDWOETH & TH/MPSON by — GEORGE LAMBERYT. Ocenm, tecming, ¥ ABCHITECTS moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. jyid Tuser Duliding, Norwieh, Conn C. D. JOSLYN, 193 West Main St We move everything anywhere. Speeial at- feation given 1o moving boilers and ma. BOOKBINDING chinery. TeL 735-3. eevsd et Long Ex, . JosEeH BRADTORD mumintan. 11 Seevel fve ~Ta TRE 108 Broad G and moving, log_dstan: k Books Fia afi'muow&%’“ noving, long,_stance Blanl ool o an o .ml John H. Ford, 233 BOWLING WSML Y & sow. s Bevitie M G DISTANCE fi'svigb. u.u‘um' Building, shm TEAMING AND TEUCKING ven Allays, six Tables, done very Nmflvf-gu:nd at reasonable — I THUR H. LA T, PRINTING sverndal 2 " Fiows 175, e ——— PRINTING of all kinds INSURANCE ¥Franklio St b ¥ -~ J. L LA'“'ROP & SONS CHIROPODIST 38 Shetocket St WANTED ANTIQUE FURN] SECOND HAND 3 HISTORICAL CHINA. WANTED_To buy small farm, easy | TOR SALE-Ncar Killingly Lak axive Trom Norwieh. Address Famh, ThD | Anele plase OF e Sers, wo T house and . Burdi & R0, Mhver Bidgy Norwion. . avrs FOR SALL-—Dvo small _{arms near m: at 835 to $40 about the [Versailles. Herman Learned, Verzailis, firat of this year. which has recently seld | C ‘onn, aurbd Advertisement Wil Sell It | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between We it St., gold b to 106 Chestaut St. Main St and Finder return nd St Nerwien. (Ca LOST—From my machine, in Norwich, Wednesday. a black handbag. AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, FLIEh: |stp covers and dre covers, T =1 1284 Jewers Ui G teave at oL Aua don . +...... Auctionvers ¥OR SALE — Tn Greeneville, and a hmm.zgr two cars; very St GpréThS T FOR SAL{»—C:[TL‘D; top cfixfifi a: iano_box © open r e e on buehy. | Thquire of ¥ B. Chage, at Bast Klfll?? Hetel, or T.-J. O'Brign, 16 Furnece St Danielson. aprod 0 2 od manhogany upright | yX:‘::gjcu:uror;m‘oin perfect chape; also 6tool. e Pisut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. 2préd O8T—March 31, leave at 185 Broadway or 4 LOST LARGE MANILA ENVELOPE CON- ‘wich. sp.afig.fiomg 7-R Continen- BETANT PAPERS, ON = ) IR e A e gt LB B RRWARD It HETURNED 70 BULLp. ||Onition Deleo, Warnor Glutoh and TIN QFFICE. TAINING EMPY YANTIC CAR A chance 1o get automobiie acees- sories and tires enough to last you the ‘season, at your own price. ©On aocount of discontinuing by accessory ATTENTION ! store and service station, I wiil gell : my etock and tools at auction. The We have a very liberai sontract te |§!00!8 ate ali modern and the acces- sories high . offar in The Elcar Agency for Nor- ||y everyining oe fhe wiocnt nar- will cot i i in part of e fol- lay rack of rim 1 d , sesdilent 5o °u;e.w§ ot o Transmission, Spicer Universal Joits, || bluze: szot “Hents: oy, X (5sres Salisbury Floating Press Steel Rear FOR SALE_S hend harness and collars. 99 Water St, next deor 1o Strand Theatre, aprid _ FOR SALE—Cedar posts, fence rails, bean. pel d br delivered any- e 3" B Rofmip, Norwich Town. Tel. 1046-12. marfThS ® BALE_Codar posts_and _poles. NI g, Norwich - Telephond, mar1SSTuTh FOR SALEStock and fixtures of excellent_location. dick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Nerwich. E, Nobloh | oo 4 R SAl mall farm of v R e hoiss, 544 barn. 1ocated o FOR SATELioyd baby carriage, al- o TR Rl ¢ mest new ice chead. eprsd ¥OR B -acre farm, plent wood, good om house, barn, shed, near 'state road and school; a good buy for $2,500; easy terms. Inquire Fred L. Racine, Fiainfield, Comn. Tel. $9-2 Moosup. apréd FOR SALE Cottage houss of six romms, with good slieh lot, near CHft SL: price $2.300 for quick sale. Alay‘pl'y to W, ¥, Hill, Room 108, Thayer Bldg. _ aprad FOR SALE Two-tenement house on East Side, with all improvements except heat, with large barn and lot, only three minutes' walk from Franklin Square; priss, $5.000. _Apoly to W. F. Hill Koom 108, Thayer Bl dprsd FOR SALE—Bach & Son piano, first class firnflium\. $150. 6 Carter Ave. apr | Thursday, household gooés, carpenters, machinist’s and farming tools. grindstoue. Mrs. John W. Ayer. one-haif mile above Yantic. aprid FOR SALE—House, five rooms, barn, shed, chicken coops, one acre land, six miles from Willimantic, one-quarter mile Lo schgol, stale road ahd twe ‘bus line: make 3300 cash. G. M. Flint. Ash St, artic, Conn. aprid ¥OR SALE—Two team _wagons, as good as George W. Doyle, Plain- FOL SALE—Well seasoiic hard wood. Tel. §15-4. K. Son, Homestead Farms, FOR SALE—Choico cottage barn, hen A. BRUCKNER, 87 Franklin Street, opposite Providence Bukery. Phone 712-5. PLUMBING gasfitting _and John Morton, 29 Mar- The very Dest plumbing Dy expert rkmen at the fairest prices is guar- wwed; alo heatin and gasfitting. JOHX F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mam St R ——— house, % 1-2 acres of land, ¢n car iine. E. A Prentice, 86 Cilff St° Phone $00. aprid i FOR SALE—Jersey bull; would trade for hcifer coming in this summer. G. E. Chappell. Telephone Lebanon. aprid FOR SALE New 7-room Cottage, with gar- age for two cars, strictly modern, finest central Price $6,000 THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET I!'rl.tlm_ distilled water, Axel, Cord Tires and Gabriel Snub- lens, T B, mats. il size brake . mats. all size brake bers, regular equipment. 1ool Dozes, dry cell batteries anl- cord and fabric tires, and PRICES : ::fl bumvers for Fords, (hevrolet s Ktudebakers, snubbers, W Six Cylinder Touring. . $1305 P e A Four Gylindar Touring .- g108g (UETAFEL (oo, sumpe. olishr ostiy- W. E. BOWEN, 175 Taunton Avenus || bine, srect paste moontin ety East Providenoe, R. I, ,;;fih' 1920 Blg Six Stude: z tops, and a quantity Factory Distributer for Rhode Island i it AT quantlly Oyeriand varts, small quentity Chev. New Londen and Windham Cauntj rolet h C camping out- Coinatiat oo [ Sl STl Bt Sed eamping out- top desk, American combination cash register, ‘and other art! eiate = icies In this line TOWING AND ALL KINDS OF AUTO REPAIRING AT Steam tire and BOBERT DESHEFY'S GABAGE, quantity of vulcanizing slock, > g;!n power tire pump, gear bt 375 MAIN ST, ‘e2ver universal tire changer. Nesr Preston Bridge. Phome 1384, stand, motor stand, shop crane, arbor FOR SALE 8 ROOM COTTAGE AND BARN LOCATED ON STATE ROAD LEADING FROM BEAN HILL TO LOT 50xi00 PRICE $2,000 JAMES L. CASE Telephone 878 40 Shetucket St, FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD FOX CHESTNUT $1 PER CORD. SPLIT HARD, $10 P SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PEE CORD. MIXED WOOD, $8 FEE COED, STRICTLY CASH .I'L‘I‘ THESE LOW PBICES. PHONE YOUX | QEDEE TO 792, HARRY B, FORD. press, 2 Weaver auto twi complete weldimg *outht, " inciuding large oxygen tank and hfn - o ——— lene tank, both nearly full. connect- e Roiste 3 Rveias I3 five-ton . piston clamp, crank cam ghafl toster, Excel anto Jack. ana i1 ump jack, ral (B dmeint o opool ik s eiine. ton 1" truek, ome-ton Ford Ford commeroial and N oF ALL KINDS T e s mak Automobiles’ I win iz sell the following con- E Carriages, Wagons, cast iron bob shoes, small steam o pumo, nearly new, gasoline diaphra; frucks and Carts |{rm i oo s zl‘llmm, 2 lé?aoflllflf ‘harrows, corn Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | |08 many o st 1 hLcader, - and many other tool: - ming, Upholetering and Wood Work, | | merous to mention, &t 0 0 Blacksmitning in all ite branches ¥. H. GILBEET'S GARAGE, Slater Ave., Jewett City, SATUEDAY, APRIL 8, 1922, at 10 o'elos! k 3. m., roin or shige. 507 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREEY TY OF ROOM UNDEK COVER. aprid - STEAMSHIPS The press of the state is with the state fish and game in refreshing the memories of fishermen, and it may be well for to remember that erning the taking of trout, laws in genera, are designed for er protection of the fish. tended to provide good confines of the state, bot at the same time guard against the axtinction trouble may be avolded by co-operating With the officials whose dutles sre of & purely ministerial character. The provl- slons of chapter f31 of the general stale ;l;léwgo erning the taking of trout read as The Laws op Trou$ Sectton 3182. Close season for trout. ‘The close geason for trout, other than lake trout, shall be from July first to Mareh thirty-first fnclusive. Trodt shalt not be taken, killed or purchased sold, ex- changed or cxposed for sale or exchanged or possessed during the closs sezson x- cept as provided in section £1€6. No per- sons shall buy, sell or offer for sale any brook trout excent as provided in section 3186 and chapter 298 of the public aets of 1919; and the buying. seliing or offer- ing for sale of each fish shall be deamed 2 senarate offense. Section 3183. Taking of small trout forbidden. Trout less than six inches in length shall not be intentionally taken cr possessed, and if taken, shall, with avoid- able injury. be immediately returmed to the waters whence taken Number taken in one day. No person shall take more than twenty brook trout or brown trout in ome day. (Acts 1319, chanter 116.) Section 3185. Trout .to be taken by hook and line only. Brook trout, hrown trout, rainbow trovt. loch leven and kk» trowg shall rot be fished for or taken by any device excent by fishine or aneling LOWELL WILCOX AUCTION FOR SALESix-rcom cottage, with bath and all modern conveniences; good reasons for seliing. Inquire at rear of 101 Broad St, Danielson, Conn. Tel 11312 aprid FOR SALE—TWo_ cows, one thorough- bred Jersey. other Holstein heifer; singie piow and harness. Inquire 44 Sturtevant Ave, Varney. mar29d ¥OR SALE—Cotiage house of seyen rooms and bath, beautifully situated, large lot, a)l improvements on car line. Price reasonable. Tel. 961. marl0d FOR SALE_Hard wood, sawed and delivered, $9 » cord. Phone 1076-13. TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (Established for Hait a Century) We carry a complete iine of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, 1. MEYER, Suces JOHN R. BOWAL 5-118 W. Main St,, Norwich, Con o e ——— e ———— stone Clgar 2ars 570 per tuousend 4. Fy CONANL, ik Yrauklls St COAL AND WOOD GOAL, seasonea Wood und Kindllngs 18 iarge cr emall quantitiea Phone 564 er 5 Shapire, Willow St, formerly PDurkee Lane decisé store, or will rent separately. { FOR RENT_Stx-roum aparement- at | e ———————————— ERNEST E. Teacher of the Phone 127-4 | Have a Few QCutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING janisd > z FOR SALE Cottage and garage, Mavie Grove Ave., twg fine properties on Vearl 8t cotlags m_ Asylum Bt., near Pearl, two small arms at Kast Great Plain, very attrac- ive furnished covtage and garage at Crescent Beach; several house lots. R. 8 BARTLETT, mar3id ©. 14 Shetecket 5t. FOR BALY, A building containing 32 reoms, with ail medern improvements; including heal, with large piece of land, centrally local’ ed, with an annpal income of $1,440. al- ways rented, very desirable for apart- ments or roomis house. Prics low, and | large amount can remain on morigage. ¥RANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bidg. Norwich, 40-acre stite road farm bordering on river, with good old manie shade, 20 acres fertile tillage land, 30 acres pasture and ‘woodiand, good qrchard, 5-reom house, bungalow style, newly decorated and painted, with fine large living roam with open freplace; savage, stock barn and sheds; all bulldings in fine shape; price only $3.500; easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY. apréd Willimantls, Conn, FOR SALE only four to five miles to Norwich; large loan placed here ¥or further detafis sec Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. COLARENCE 8 s T, 1380 AR lg? Wont Thmen 15-room house, within five l-‘rar:gug Squz:l . could be made A O modern apartments and would earn iarge | § DURENGARIA The location is |§ New York, choicest center of our city | CARMANIA .. d is well adapted to many other pu Sith 2 ave, || AQUITANTA. . Apl. 11, May 2, May 23 three | Reai Estate Broker. Frauklin Square, New York, Cherbourg, Southampton MAURZTANIA Apl. 25 May 16 TUESDAY, APEIL 11, 1922, “May 30, June 20 ueenstown, Liverpool April 18, May 17 at 10 o'clock & m., || SCYTHIA Two-tenement hous apartment, with bath and all modern § on car jine, 10 minutes’ w For fuil particu- . V. COVELLO, - 198 oum st. seven rooms each from Frankiin Square. *Via Queenstown xVia Londonderry New York, Londonderry, Glasgow potato sprayer, § ladders, chain ALG RIA .. househald furniture. It sald day be storm place next fair week da: CARONIA. ApHI3. 3oy 1 i . . April 2y 13, 7 PANNONIA (onp clase canhi) Apt, 15 NICKEL PLATING SAXONL . May 25, July 1 LEGAL NOTICES HAMES LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER NOTIC SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50c, Gresn FOR SALF: By order of the Honorab and Shelter Island $1, New York Cuu?! of Probate for the District of No Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or[wich, I will sell the interest of John Leaves ‘ew York, Picr 27 East River, the Towns of Norwich and Salem_Conn., DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |t Fort of New o 3 DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. préd G tion apply Norwich, Cann. LAWRENCE LAMB NOTICE Telephone 969. DEW DROP CLINTON, CONN. An Atmosphere of Sociability. AMERICAX HOUSE, D. Morrissey, | Tirst class garage service cob. nected. Phone. Sbetuckst St nesday and Friday, at 5 P, M, 3 d Thoati Connections with all Coastwise and|lar description, see said apoliation. Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from D p e - rodd B Auctioneer Having sold my farm on the Salem turnpike, I will sell at public zuction on | this state from which the taking of fish -Agi ds, Say 24, June 21 || the tollowing: One good horse, 2 miking =5 = horse rake, 1 grain crandie, 100 bushels i Y T June 15 B corn on the ear, quantity of seed corn. 2 jack screws. stone driils and hammers, 1 CAMERONTA. . Apl. G, May 6, June 3 §| vegetable and’ vinegar barrels, smali . June 14, July 15 || flock of ure bred R. I Red hens snd Now York to Plymouth, Cherbeurs, | |I005ter, tackie and = blocks, ard some sale wiil take 126 State St., Boston, 1, or Loenl Agents J|apr4TuThS ORRIN B. LEFFINGWELL. Breed 8t, Tuesday, Thursda; - | Morgan, late of Norwich, in said Distict, (Giy g P Y and Bun- | s, in the Tem. esiats situated 1 S consisting of several parcels, and beiny foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed-[fully deseribed in the application to sei: 5 on file in pald Court. For more particu- For freight rates and further informa. Agent. TO THE STEAMSHIP TICKETS TAXPAYERS OF COLCHESTER. TO ALL PARTS OF THY. WORLD. | Pooklets. chedule and Rate slips o4 | 1923 the Postoffice in North Westchester. R.E.D,n Post Office .. TR e a5 2o N AT oY 8 T T e S AT MAIL-AD THE NO 10c a Line, Average 5 Werds to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc, RWICH BULLETIN 7 SHEE! iy mrsmnresas cancirsmenmose NIIIBET OF IASATHONS .o enaseraciones te complete ad below including name and address — Or if blind address is wanted mark X here e araceuma (CISSIICIHON ccmamacsrs sz eexr simvo w AWML BACIOSE] o picrermcyerers-eice Crrasheiescevaien be de; ll'h' I‘l&?:l‘lyl"rdll‘”.!“ . . 5 4 L= or, Leaves Norwich Monday,| cotaesicr. Conn.. Minch 15, 1852, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o p. m. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East DO NO BETTER THA BUY River, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 p. m. [Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Ageni Notlics in hereby given to the taxpayers I N N |1ravel to Europe and Continentas Boints | of the Towm of Colchecter that 1 Rave & by Express and United States Mall|warrent in my posscssion to wollect a tax (Phone 23-8) Steamers. of 1b milis, due and payable April 15th, International Steamship and Realty For the purpose of coilecting sald tax 1 he ‘Agoncy, M be at the offiee of David Ehea 3. G. CHENESEL, Agent, every weekday of the month, exocept 18 Bath 8t Tel 1139, |Tuesday, Avoril 18th, when 1 win be at 1 will also esllect a Parsonal Tax at the same time from all persons lable for WILSON LINE To NEW YflRK i Jersons negleeting this notice wil with hook and line attached 1o & rod hoit i hand, Br the line iise)f held in hand except as provided in section 3186 Sec. 3186. Trout hatehed or grown i privats waters of the owner may be taken at any time for the purdoss of stockine other waters and may be taken by sald owner and scld for food bet Feb. 1 and Oct. 1. Every owner of Satched and grown as prescribed fn this acction, shall, bafore the same are sl for food, paz to the state board of fsheries and game a leenss fem of $5. whersucon #aid board shall ‘msue to su lizomse authorizine him trout for foo! with the provie the term of one year from the date thare- n or pa or more of wid o bat sald tw |t a duly Heensed owner | person shail boy or soll = |close seasen. excent os provids section, and chapter 235 of the p: 1919, Snle of Tront from Watchery shall be furnisiied by the state jnz any stream. Tiver, pond of < hich the taking of fish is pro- hibited by owner or jessee, proviled,’ 1f the state shall in the oninjen of the sap- erintendent of the board of fisherias and rame, have on hand at any time more fish than are required in any one seasom for stocking streams. river, ponds or lakes in is rot =o prohfbited, then =aid superin- tenZent may sell sueh myrplus fish , &t their cost as estimated by said saperin- tendent. to any person ‘n this state fc ~tockinz any stream, river, cond o laks in this state The proceeds of sach sales used by the state hoard of fisheries and game in its work of procagation of fSsh (Acts 1819, Chapter 295.) Sec. 3185, ‘Transportation of trout. shall not %e transported in this state ex- cept whem sccompsnied by the actual owner. No person shall transbort or 8c- company, at any one time. more than ten pounds of trot. Possession of trout by 2 common earrier or amploys, thereof. while zctually engaged n the business of such common earrier, unacompanied by by the actual owner, shall constitute & ¥~ olatign of this section by such employe and by such common carrer, provided, moth- Ing in this section shall prevent the trans- pertation of trout from commercial hateh- erfes or the transportation of trout for stocking purposes. No person shafl trans- port trout omt of the state except trout from commereial hatcheries or live trout for stcking purposes. Sec. 3153, Close season for fake trout The close season for lake hall be from Oct. 1 to April 30, inclusive. Lake trout less tham ten inches in length shall not be intentionally taken or pessessel. and if taken shall, without avoidable ury, be returned to the waters whemce taken. (Acts of 1921, chapter 262.) SAMARIA ay 10, Jupe 7. 9 cows_3 two year oid heifers. 1 farm sl L!v?l.l’oom“]y 5 J{ Wagon, 1 Concord bugey, 1 driving har. | shall b8 paid into the state freasiry to be i Tt ness, T work harness, blankets and robes, htarmi 5.4 X;;'fle 23 |1 meish, 1 weeder, 3 plows, 1 cultivator, e Niay 2y 20 || 1 harros, 1'corn Slanier. 1 stone drag, 1 ——— Giver Miscellansons Shower. Eaturday evening o miscellansons shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. WaM in bonor of the anproaching marrigge of Miss Gertrude Thorne to William Cleveland Amburn. Many usctyl presents were reottved During the earl ”®t o e evealing eight tablee of yw)?n‘r ers plaved The lowing prizes wers Mrs. Charles Stamm Mclnniss; gentiemen, nt ; second, Louis Walz. Light Te- Clem freshments were served after which solas wero rendered by Miss Viola Walz and er Pierson Dancing for which muslc was fursiéh. ed by the Misses G: a Mary Wals and George Clement was enjoyed Among the guests w Harold Biieg of London, England, who is here visiting his unste, (T of Rockwell strest, Bristol—With the gradoal retwre o | better conditions in Bristol, ¥ hes been noticeable thm thers has been & ing ox In the number of persons seeking assistance from the city charity commis- sloner, William ¥. Semithwick RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE! SE Sloan's for rheumatic aches, sciatica, , oves- i 3 joints an: 8 an: strains. Il’pma-ln without rubbing. The very first time you use Sloan's A Private, Geners! Hospital with well et g :fl‘ salict fioem eis equipped medical, surgical end ob- will delightfully surprise you. stetrical ?:rtm offers a thres Ka:SIm:;‘uynd at:z:im years’/graded course to young wemen interested i sign of an ache or pain, use i desiring a nurse’s training. Are you . m?'h Sal- At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Write at once for circular of informa- vation Army it 9 tion. Do you want to help in its o CLASSES BEING ORGANIZED FOR great task ? MAY 1. APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MADE BEFORE APRIL 20| READ THE WAR CRY ! t ADDRESS Sincerely, K. A, DOWD, R. N. |Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter| BREEEE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE TRAINING SCHOOL Bunedh: nugbb:::n‘fl- "”“";',,',’3 l:d no - um be than _throt columas of The Bulletin s WHEN YOU WANT to put your m