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BORN lA«nn.—h Brooklyn, N. T, 2. a daughter to Mr. and ¥l, R y 5. 1923, nd Mrs. JAMES—Tn Niante M Carl Brian, to Mr. a Mrs. ru‘dvlaughlw to Mr. and Mrs. r of Columbia, Conn. MARRIED N—MURPHY—In Chicago, IIL. §, 1922, Anthony Byrne Donlin Miss Molly Desmond Murphy. —EATON-In_ Norwich, May 6. 2, by T Ve vy, Gotemain of New: R. I, assisted by Rev. Dr. 8. Cafi_L. BEaton of wumunl and Miss Mildred Janet Cary Fiowe, EWMAN—In New London, % M. Crow. Now London Hedges of Chicago, DIED CARYER_In Montviils James E. Ca coLE g “Highiands, Mass. imoer Gole, & native of Jewett' City, aged §3 years. BEC Hartford, May 6, 1922, Miss Lottie E. Beck !'l'(hlll)lfln Wallum Lake, R. L, llu wife of Henry Peck. May 6, fe, May 6, 1922, Augystus Lambert, in FUNEHAL NOTICES nzwol.yp —~In T James E. DeWolfe, aged 82 ¥ ices at his late hcme, West t (Monday) after- (standard time). * n \r.—«:- 004 cemetéry. M'CARTHY—In Albany, N. Y. May 4 Jeremiah McCarthy, xm-rly of 51 ebapel this ‘Requlem 10 daylight saving time). Joseph's cemetery. ome, esday, May § ‘alock Burlal ln Lh. family tery. IN MEMORIAM. in Leviag but Sad Bemembrance of our Dear Mother and Wife. MRS. CHARLES B. KLOSZ, Whe Died May 8, 191 Four #ad and lomely years have passed Since that great sorrow fell; We stood around your dying bed To take a last farewell make you stay. er forget you. Mother, dear, this workl we stay Ter been the same Ws always sit and think of you n wa are alons mory 13 the oaly grief can call CARD OF THANKS wish to thank all our neighbors helr kindness and sym- n our recent bereave- MR AND MRS. WILLIAM YOHE. FUNERAL DIRECTDRS A Dot West unmgmmwmcau mNTlD—qu wANTED—MflU'hH“- 1sFATTED—Lady canvassers. App 128 Main St my! WA‘ITED-—WM“ to do hcmwork‘ all or part time, in family of three; ali conveniences; good pay; references. Ad drcip M;a F. H. Cooley, Box $4-A., RdF No. ANTED—AL once, -.hlhdx-. n v.ha F. w ‘Woolworth Co. _-—-——-—===- WANTED—Male WANTED—Spinners for night work Regina Spinning Co., Wyoming, R- I Tel. connecxlvn v8a_ | AT w,m%fl'fi?“"w = e fresh mux Jolmsen, Emosmvilia; Comn, ED—Good young cow T,L 1867-3 Nagwiels. \us’ab—ony property, _ my§d 'y, Greenevil ua ucltn&x. “um in nel‘hbel‘hvod of Poiish |” A desirab -room wlll!;‘")lh about four acres of d. within ten minutes’ walk very low S FOoE & ext | 1 1:,' m;u'_ ty wmnfl. uolu. xu? oun,. . 1 o 1am. i ha b,, » i A enfi here. ma lbz;n ume lm.' gu l:nfipd? ll. Wi Te & Chenesic; 15 Bath o P aysd St. Tel. N; . WANTED—Middle aged, semi-invalid to board, Ame: Box 66, Central Viliage, Cont. my$d eldorlv or rican £ THIS WEEK FOR nm! ‘casm vm- mnnn %f-l_ufhu or ten cords of Halville Store. WANTED Cardroom _help for night work. gy to Regina. Spinning Co., Wyoming, R. I. Tel. connection. my8d WANTED—Two married men living in Willimantic, one in Putnam, by large eastern firm; best of references required. ite Mr. Jencltt, 82 Mr_K.nley e Norwich, for interview. 1y5d ) ANTED—Partner, at onc In steam- ship and real estats Bustness, Polish man preferred; being appointed. by steamship company ‘to take over the supervision of the Polish and Lithuanian pasSengers sailing July 22 to Poland and Lithuania. For further particulars, inquire of Inter- national Steamship and Realty_Agency, John G. Cheneski, Agent, 13 Bath Si. Conn. mysd —wn\'rl:n—sm Doster; ons Who un- an for general wood- working sh ons who is used to ma- Shinery’ ang reltante. E. L Eéary, Dan- lelson, Conn. » “my| WANTED—50 hustiin to §50 weekly canvassers, 515 introducing 'Nol d!‘.?qual" uaranteed silk hoslery, Cpn. eading, Pa. Geo, W. H:ll. gT., care Bulletin. my6d WANTEDSalesman and collsctor. Apply 48 Maln St wr6d AGENTS — Shur-Lock” for screen doors, catch and lock combined; four screws, no chiseling; patented, aran- teed; quick seller; good profits. Pressed Steel Products . Co,, Plantsville, Conn. my Write at onoe. WANTED—Second hand furniture antiques of all kind call anywhere. Norwich. T WANT F.'Gdale, & D, 4. WE ADVISE you to list vyour hrm with this agency. Welsier's Farm Phons 3103, New London, Cona. my2d" TWEIRLER'S Farm Agency; mo logues, no loturep: we sel qu to us. 4 my2d WE NEED at least 5 ranging Trom. $1.000 fo. $50.000. Bee agency. - Welsler’'s Farm Age: ncy, London, Conn. cata: ick, Write ¢, "Rew ‘London, Conh LR o twt—!amfly hmm- in nexm olish_church. uburban property wanted. One Gate, with modern improvements, |one to three acres of land; must be orwich and car line. “ A customer with $6,000 cash or wants dairy farm. 1t must be in obtes et Far from city and car ling Nnu ONAL ETEAMSHIP m Aflt LTY AGENCY. G. CHENESKI, A‘Bl.v ll Bath St., Norwiech, Conn. Tel. 1139.. : mysd FOR SALE—One Ji corn planter, eight 5 year oid Jersey g‘:?:& arsons low-d Fitiad Te tWo-row | hay, one l cow. Tel )Sfl SALE—Auto. knitting machine, lvlylex. with all its accessories, as goo as l;ei!; ‘Write C. M., care of Bullelln. m; 'R SALE—Concrete . mixer. E. E. Gllbert. Jewett City, my4d FOR SALE — Two-family house, five and seven rooms each, situated in Greene- e, near !nmmu, price Mun for this nly. T further in- &u(n of John G G.lefleskl, 13 Bn'.h St A RARE B, Di on Williains, St yo-ienement oi1s of with 7 ropms- and augy flMlu‘ ‘l-“ WANTED—Farms; here or mere‘ This 1514 Farm el. 1139, my3, BALE—Ocean Beach lots @ 4 WHE! nmhennu.waflmeudhm pairing .unwm iles satisfactorily. perial it St. lbr17fl h on first fl rooms and bath on second floor, rooms on third floor. Au oonzsnied gluding stegm heat : o date in Buildmg. 100 and two :al’lth. derstands this business thoroughly; 2150 | agenoy sells anywhere. Wel hand lmesn?.'r{dn;n:&e" wante m‘;a % 1y | Agency, New London. Conn. ~ -mld THEY'VE g Eot some Manila_cig: cigar, Telford, it's mild; retty good briar cigarette holders, 10c, 15¢_and zSu. Fot gan’s Smoke Shop, opp, Woolworth's, apr24d new word in the busi- ness dictionasy, ‘lswnyerbengkm " We've c., 8ix for 28c; & newzfiu 5 swe FOR cottages, city improvements; houses’ order; terms arranged. M. L. O'Lnnnel, Builder, New London. my2d Sxtr: b‘or Purflc’ulm, F. rear Esta Room 108, ‘Truck nting: o St No»v‘w e o AGENT, yer Bldg. FOR SALE s |62 SALE—Stone for ceilar founda- uun.n‘ IRGHE T A WLy, T B ap Two-tenement house, five re WANTED — Second hand furniture, household :voda, antiques, tools and store all N. fixtures ; est “prices; Tatore Seibamr e Weisinger, 22 Market St U 537-2. apr22d Eiliott, ___—__ZZ;‘_‘ '?? {‘ln z::k dre vg?. xguw;mk- ; 2 Tith bath, hot apd edld water as, | 108, Racine, Plamaet, Conn, el 355 |nsar Fourth St it Yot Sty | B Sincarip. aprisd For full uun rs, ses A. V. COVELLO. 198 Clif 8t. Tel 1527-3. =a alm u:v) qeclsa EOB BALE—Well & Dand S oon et st " AvTos ¥om minm Son, Homestead Farms. s HIRE TO RENT WANTED—We pay highest prices for rwich Furni- second hand furniture. No: ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-; ‘1. We buy, sell and exchange. AR unvncl—reL 1005-5 urdick. apr2id RENT—A tenement of three or fig‘l’h ih bath. gas and electricity, situated at nfirn St. Inquire at 39 Bllflc st "FOR SALE~ A house on River Ave. of ellht rooms, with ail Improvements. Satisfactory | WANTED Man around 45 to 160k af- ter our business in this territory; good percentage for the right man; another NTED—Liberty bonds. Adfll’ell K. Wa. care Bulietin. JEWETT CITY At Riverside Grammar school Arbor TO RENT—A pleasant tenement of five Island. | rcoms, with bath, gas and electricity, sit- torms it desired. o on Fishers Prices are Tight. jan3id general farm work. H. F. Button, R. D. Tel. 1861-2. mybd WANTED—Eight or ten good reliable ex-service men taking subscriptions on international publications; $3 a day drawing account and commissions, or straight commission. Call and see me any time after 9 a. m. Lennox House, 198 Main St. Ask for Mr. Cripps or Mr. Logan. mysd WANTED—For offics work, man somewhat familiar with bookkeeping. Reply giving references and salary ex- pected. . F. 0. Box B, Mystlc, Conn. my3 WANTED—Farmhand, single; steady work, good place, good pay. W. S. Brown, Shepard Hill Farm, Central Village, “Tel. Moosup 2. WANTED INTERMEDIATE TENDERS FOR NIGHT WORK | AS COTTON CO. Jewett City POULTRY FOR SALE—150 Rhode Island Red chicks, ready today, 25c each or szu per hundred. Tel. 63624 y8d. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Embalmers Lady Asgistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZAM Telephone 328-3 Undertaker -nd Embalmer 12 PROVIDENGE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephione 630 Cummings & Ring4 Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant Phone 238-2 GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OUR NIGHT Shea & Burke Fungral Directors ¥OR SALE—R. I. Red baby chicks $20 per 100, §11 o 50, 25¢ each; next de- livery May 15, by parcel post; safe a rival guaranteed. Paul Jansen, Ma R. D. No. 1, Conn. Center, m, good season just starting now. \rite| WANTED—Antiques, tools and s Oakiand Nurserles, Manchester, Conn. | hand furniture H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin for particulars, my5d Phone 717-3. WANTED—Man to work on farm; d- WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; uated at 55 Union St. Ing Baltic St. q“mm;! #? TO RENT—Furnished room for gehtle- my&kdl ng, 16 Laurel Hill Ave, cottages hu‘&he.r details, see LARENCE SHOLES, my3d 188 West Thames St. OME AT ONCE if you want flfls farin of 45 acres, one- Day programme was carried out Fri- Grade I, H. Madden and Marguerite Bliss, teachers. Flag = Salute, = school; Song, There's Someone Tapping, school ; 10 geres up, with of without siock; ive |haif mile -from railroad station, store,| FOR RENT—Tenement of six_rooms, reading, Governor's Arbor and Bird Day full particulars in first letter &S to Drice, | postoffice and state road, 6-room cottage, | modern improvgments. Inquire 11 Division Proclamation; song, O You Pussy Wil- size_location and terms. P. O. Box 105, | newly decérated throughout, with large | St my recitations, The Me: Jewett City, Conn. 37228 |living room with open fire place; large 3 5 WE BUY and pay highest prices for TO BENT Tenement on Warren St Browa Thrust, stock barn, 2 poultry houses and other|yih a1i improvements; also garage 0f C Adeline Jaskicaviez; O outbuildings, all in' the best condition, 20 < Man, Philip Anthony; song, Where Are second hand _furn! and - books. 5 Union St. A. Chamberlain, M: Large pulleys, tractor wheels. large i . J romens, Subocasor 1Meing, 48050 Water |cres fertile plow land, 50 trity apple | Hoiet e = m"‘{“"‘ Sars—yiaryBion, dn. tact T ade - b Tou Flyin? school; recitations, Litus St Phone 1305. ‘sepl2d ts?o%‘“d valuable woodland ; only $3,000, gear: erything, made of\Birds, David Wechsler; White ®Rose, WANTED SECOND HAND ANTIQUE FUENI- TUKE AND HISTORICAL CHINA. BEST PEICES PAID. A. BEUCKNER, 87 ¥ranklin Street, oppesite Providence Mukery. Phone 712-5. ardd FOR RENT—Space for four cars, rea- ; metal—are ‘ Stephano Roberts; song, Pretty Litte TRYONS’ AGENCY, sonable. Write Box 52, care Bulletin. 1 Bluebird, Adeline Jaskicvi The Leaf, my4d Willimantic, Conn, my4d WELDED by Edith Munn; The Tree Wakens, by Edith_Milliard; The Tree, class. C. B. Wells, Grade I3 ¥lag Salute and America; The Little Plant, Virginia Smerzlansky; Little Birdie, Lucy Web- ster; A Boy's Sonz, David Smerzhan- sky, Gerald Duff, Milton Levine, Omer Coomier, Stanley Dombrowski; The into safe, dependable parts when you g the broken pieces 5 US. Have us handle your WELDING and you will have no cause for regret. “WELDS THAT STAND UP”—always. TO BENT_Nice furnishied fat ‘or two rooms fo: 769. 0 R BE\T—Mod:xn\anartmln , N Rivkr Ave, with or without garage. ulf, 161 Main St. wy4d ’l‘l_) RENT—On the first floor_of The Marion, 326 Main St., a most desirable FOR SALE FINE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE FIVE MINUTES WALK FROM FOR SALE—Horsss six-room apartment, ~hardwood floors, steam heat and hot Water furnished; rent $45 per month. Inquire of Shea & Burke. my4d FRANKLIN SQUARE. THERE ARE THREE OPEN FIREPLACES. Bluebirds, Tamam Anthony: Bob White, Julia Milunas; Bird Thoughts, Bennie Hosakiewic, Dominic ~ Slonki; Alice NORWICH WELDING CO. ¥OR SALE- Private party, to cif farm horse, will cultivate and plow out rein 380 one nice driving outfit, r old driver, new custom made Concord buggy, all for §115; good sound 1a; poor person, $55. Call Boardi White's Court, rear of Swan's Garage. also have ust moved we hia¥o a handsomo's year old th- , sound and sate for lady, price handsome ! Dpacer, stylsh and a splendid arness, good n horse, will sell to some ing Stabie, Brown, Lucille McCluggage: Who Has Seen the Wind, Sopbi ecold ;_song, Little Yellow Dandelion, Stanley Domb- kowski; The Wind, Loghina Marinelli, Annfe Jannska and Grace Duff; Once 1 Saw a Little Bird, William Dearnley; song, Brother Robin,. school. Grade II, May R. Driscel Plea For the Birds, Marjorie Staffors Happy, Mary Skaradowsky Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD PRICE. $6,700 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET TO_RENT Furnished rooms, by day o o nd_garag i Taquire of L. X Young, 179 Broadway. my2d TO RENT—Furnished room with kitch- eneue, lor light hpusekeeping, 27 Di- y1 a teacher: A | visiy ule, 6 _years, my6d ¥ SALE—One bday horsi 2 good . worker, *price $20; years old, 1100 Ibs, 510 horse, 1250 1bs.. price $30. . Tocks, Yantie. el 1104 Gall one - horse, ‘Wwork. William Partelo, North 1200 Ibs,, ; one chestnut AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, ~ RE suitable for ~auto accesso: leather ods, shoe store or any refi'b\u{n&n apr22d FOR RENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage Tel. 259. aprild FOR RENT—Destrable room, o4, 4 mood meighborhood. Phene 1TiTE apris sc100l; The Catbord, Victoria Labelle; 'The -Tree's Friend, Edward Richardsos Birds Gems, Helen Minta; The Bird's Concert, school; Suppose, Muclen Tenc- zar; Bird's Thoughts, Viola Frida; May Time, Bertha Rosol; Wishing, the school ; toinella Walkow: #ie Kolbuz; All Things, school " FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, §9; Chestnut. §7 per cord Kindlings, scven bushels; for S AL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. 9 FOR SALE—Magic coal brooders in- sure success; the choice of experienced poultrymen everywhere; absolutely aut matio and a dependabls mother of caic instructive catalokis fres. C. Co., Agents, TUncasville London 758-14. 4 witt Phone New marisd < DENTISTS PHONES : 774 Office — 1655 Home Dr.Paul A. Schwartz SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL S8URGERY 'AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY FOR SBALE—Forty horses; broken chunks; home. M. Fitch Johnson. mar24d JUST ABRIVED, My borses are here on time, and they are ‘a nics lot—big ones, light ones, and chunis, single and in pairs, ail rudky to ind, g0 to work. Prices low for the Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER E. PIEESON, load of Iowa horses just in; pairs and singles, they are the right kind and at right prices, and they want 2 new Tel. Stable 74-5 Moosup ;' resigence 101-12 Moosup, Carriages, Wagons, HAREY B. FOED, Hill; Al Improvements—Price $3,3300 W. F, HILL, 108 Thayer Bidg. Nest, eight children; The Tree, Mildred Gilbert ; The Cuckoo, school; Sogn, Stanley Roberts; Bird" Irghe Roberts; The Swallows, Kargo; song, Birds' Concert, school. Grade I1T: Baby. Seed Song, school The Birds' Petition, Catherine Jodoin STORAGE GOODS Wil be sold at AUCTION oLott & Clark Corp. 507 TC 415 NORTH MAIN STREET FOR SALE LOST AND FOQUND ‘What Do We Plant, Russell Carpenter Talking In Their Sleep, schbol Brown Thrush, Cottage of Six Rooms Near Boswell INSURANCE Tuesday, May 9th, 1922 UND—A FO of April 30th, sum in_Dantelson, ing for this advertisement. P. O. my8d money, Sunday, Owner may have same by proving property and pay- Box 32, Ave.; Good Size Lot and Barn Price §2,200 *| Song, Isabelle Henauit; the Nest, Malvina La Rue; Spring, Isa- dor Couture; Sir Robin, Woodrow Wil- son; Spring Heralded, school; Salute to the Trees, Alex Sewi 4 at 10 O’Clock, A. M. L. W. CARROLL & SON IT MAY / MEAN YOU W. F. HILL, 108 Thayer Bidg. ady. Teiephone 1070. st watch, at Gales Ferry. Owner can have same by paying for dhia myE No. 19 Water Street Grade I1I, Annie E. Driscoll, teacher: Answer to a Child's Question, all; The Young Dandelion, Blanche Duff: On Ar- You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. The smail annuai FOR SALE C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DR. C. DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. _ Nerwich, Cann. FOUND—Dog, strayed to my um, blagk and white hound. Qwner may have James E. same by paying for this adv. Watrous, Wanuwecus Hill. mybd premium is negligible to the firm pro. tection from money loss affords. Take out a policy. to day. bor Day, Annie Monicki:. Little Berd Bius, Grace Kuman: Blackbird Gay, Helen Kolbuzs; Discusslon, Our Friends, ‘The Spirit of Arbor Dar, a BUILDING OSEPH J. CHINIGO. eneral Con- tractor and Builder, Tel 1371 mar2sd Two-tenement house, Two-tenement house, LOST—A large vellow cat. Reward DAYLIGHT SAVING Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P. M. Due New York, Pier 49, N. R. 7:00 A. M. e ————— L e FLORIST Two-tenement house, Greeneville.. 4,00 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich. the Trees; William Brewster; Bird Thoughs, Lil- Isaac S. Jones it Fhsver Bollding, Nerwich, Conm TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBEET, Occum, &milfi moving and (rudnn‘ Tel. 617-12. 3y} ©. . JOSLYN, 293 mbve everyuun: snywhers, BSpecial tention given to moving boilers and mv chinery. ~ Tel. 795-3. sep5d G. LONGO & CO., general contractors - Maf JaChappelle; What Ropin Told m:;n:d to Esther Turner, 15 Broad St.| gentral Bidg. Phone. and building, excavation, -11 z'z'“‘ br-‘f‘-!; INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ue,' Arthur Gray; Golden Crimsom Tu- STEAMSHIPS I end plaster work. Phome bor AGENT . | lips, Bertha Lupa. 2 FOE SALE. WILLIAM O. YOUNG, Contractor and RICHARDS BUILDING 3¢ Grade 1B, Jullette Richmond, teache: A gentlsman's country place, one mile | Bullder, Mill Werk azd Jobbing. 50 Woss % Reading, Governor's Proclamation, Vivi- AP A0 WALLPATER out abd ideally located, consisting of one | Main St. Pnons 97L. 91 MAIN STREET. &n Jariseau ; singing, Arbor Day, school ; g (FOR SALE_Paint, $1.75 per gal, reg- . i o e exercise, The Crow With Eyes Aslant, ular grade; wallpaper, 10c per roil. losets and Andrew Vancher, Francis LaLiberty, e’w or Mix Biazer. 163 West Main St meat 1o |piace; furnace heaty numorous closgis g2 PRINTING COAL AND WOQOD John Ryuocha, Joseph Balonskl: Fecita Fire Station. myla: [f908: - "°§"’ ‘shed and work shop. wind- = tion, Bob Whits, Clarence Sweet: exer- Via. N LOi ON E n‘lill; all "zxd!-. _fr:llt;e mfltwbe filgn;: XS Enml:m promptly .‘: mx = ‘“‘-“ wood cise, The Bird and the Pine Tree, Theo- ia. NEW : close an estate: .000. s | sanrly done. Eathustle Brgmpely e dore Morey, Hattio Zabrowski; recita- M NDON LIN| ARCHITECTS NELSON 3: sATLING. EReulon i | ey e Tine | Dirios tion, What Do We Plant, Leona Pepin e L STl : ging. lant a Tree, ool ; exercise, ARE ga:;;r;::xt) csmx:: CUDWORTH & THZAMPEON Four Robins, a Pussy Cat and Dotty $3.38 |ron b o y ARCHITEOTS % Dimple, Natalle Malik, Stella Wojkop ; recitation, The Robin and the Chicken, Vivian Pagiseau; exerciss, The Gift of the Trees, Grace Burda, Bertha Monas- ki, Mary Rosszenas, Stella Solenski, Bar- tha Pisclak; recitation, All. the Birds Haye Coms Again, Eddle Bernard; singltg, The Bluebird, schoo Some of Our Birds, guesses by the school. Grade IV, Alice M. Barnett, teacher: Arbor Day by Ruth Catheart; Garden Questions, John Paraczik, Theodore FI..LOWANDMA'I.‘\TO TREES, flowering shrul vines. Maplewood Nurse oy Pleats 2 986-2. Free delivery. aprid OBDER your flowers at Geds Graenhoused, 75 Cedar St *'phons e LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS 1- the time 10, ArTangs for land- famoe ork, of whic! E G?rldlfn o;rw:xmm-.‘4 ':ap-'l-d?; FUNERAL DIRECTOR HOURIGAN BROS. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City, Leng Distance Moviag and Expr Zimmerman, 11 Boswel] Ave. Tol Nt § Guillotts, Ernest La Marine, Walter TEAMING and moving, long. Main St. Phone 7 trucking ‘a a-pemny John H., nr& 5 __q___.__._.__ shotuck« S Dhone SiE, DISTANCE Movmb mnv dons| very vremv'ly and at reucnbh ARTHUR ll LATHROP, Fhone Shetucket St. 118, PLUMBING W T Bery. St Tel. 692-32. nuu‘z&i:f:g " Foan 'nu very + also Jo! ¥. TO) KI] 67 West Man 8t JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plumbing, Heating, Tmnm; and Stove Repairs CH!ROPODIST A. 6. THOMFSON, X. 8. Chiropodist, WMW s e R L Con' Poone ise-be lamsig —_—_— BOOKBINDING Lady Assistant. “Telephone 410-2 ‘“‘5“-3225 gomt BAY OR NIGHT Blank Made and I-ulci to Order SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 728 32 6TH STREET CIGARS ciaAzs 3 Whitestone Cigar sare 4. F. CONANT. 13 570 per thewsand THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — —Wlnh,ToLet.FuSde.Etfl. Name..vuseoie vaznanwens Classification..o-... Rizgo, Charles Minta: song, Little Bird, by class; Robin, Peter Koniriski; A Lit- % Bird Tells, vdmm szuq The Spirit of Arbor Da; Cachon, Helen Osga; song, Spring uu Come, class; The Brown Thrush, Mary Halas- tawa; Woodman Spare That Tree, Hel- en Wolfe; America, by the class. Grade V, Edith M. Soule, teacher: Song, Swallows, school;. reading. Gov- ernor's Arbor and Bird Day Procla- mation, teacher; song, Pretty Pm school; recitation, Salute to the recitations, Bob White, : The Bluebird, Anne Anthony;song, The Song Birds' Fare- well, school; recitations, How to Plant 2 Tree, John Kuma: Morris Silverlieb, Th T R R RIE D oeShect > o = Number of INSErtions e wevwrssmes Post Office ae-e:e eoov: souan ANIE ENCIOSEd oo o v e Write complete ad below including name and address — Or if blind address is wanfed mark X here Bucket, ol Leo Seidman; Snow B Annie Graska, Anna_Sokol tation, The Flylng Police, ita Plon, 8; reci- ‘Wojkon, Antoinella Skaradowski; son Stars of the Sum- mer Night, school; recitation, The Bird Thoughts, Delia Lisss: recitation, Stng- ing In the Rain, Stanley Potts, Stas- ley Derdd, Wiliam Stebbins: recitation, Marinello, Grade V., 8. Brovrpml, teacher; read- ing, Governor's Proclamatibn red!‘ tions, Bird Music, Faure Rainville Pibeon House, Mary Nanicki Sportsman, A Lille Play, Roger Vachon, Beserreatstrotanaars Blue Jay, Helen Woznoak: Who Likes the Rain, Frank Zubrowski; ‘n, Tres,! Daisies, by Song of the Biluebird; An- Sleepy Head, Jen- Sing a TO RENT—Rooms for Ilight h Song, Victoria Mislazek: We Thank Phone 792. apridd - | keeping. - Phone 1987. : Cal't‘ Thee, Arthur Tripp; Little Bird Biue, 5| Trucks and . Z 5 ¥ < S Grade II. Gladys Melady, teacher: FOR SALE AUCTION Mechanical .bum Painting, Trim«|song, My Countr mmali !Jpho.‘m . and Wood Work | Robin and I, Helen Mi acksmithing in all ity branches | Michael Kos; Wake Up, Stella Cottage of Seven Rooms en Laurel A NICE LOT OF . Song Bird Blue, school; The Bird's Morning The Irene Jaskewics: Forest The Building of Clara fln-ueu. Lowell, For Pnnrvlnx TRobert girls. twelve girls Bongs of Msy, Willlam. vn Gittleman ; Grade VTIL, Nettle Johnsen, Proclamation, John Bfln ln‘uo [ ‘Bouls Tree, Valeds lows Homeward Fly, by v.ld: Doris Carpenter, Victoria tecting The filled Sunday afternoon when the Birds, Rose ditory of St. Mary’s church Re. John Gregory Murray, tular bishop Flabla, assisant to Rt. Rev. John Joseph Nilan of the diacese of firmed a class of 237. ed 194 Mary's of oViuntown. ant churches churches attended anf children and 26 tdulte from St and 9 from St. Joseph's parisk Many from the Protests > were impressed by the historic and e nificant ceremonial Visiting priests . 0. Bells' of Occum, Wiliam T. O'Brien of Bak tie. Ludovie Paradiy 6f Voluntown, Rich ard P. McCarthy of Moosup, John C. Mathies of ‘Wauregan. were Joseph H. McCarthy, Louls Gosse 1in and Mre. T chie and Mrs. singing Name and The Divine Praises, Inspiration to the nearly thousand pew Morrissey of Plainfield, Joseph B The sponsors for the mer® Vincent Osga. for imothy Driseoll, the women Mre, Emma Rits rancls Kolus. The of Holy God, We Pralse Thy were af" ple present. z After two dars of much meaded the wa: da; beauty all about this section are fragrant many did the first lawn mowing new green areas around their homes The night, was & alllere.” did much to ephance left-over radio messages. A the manager that the whole show had played s losing game since cold weather and easterly storm put the show grounds pretty well under water. Several of the attractions with two and four more, wound up with sore throats. .One old timer. better posted was looking ‘round for a slics of sait. pork which he =&id he was going to Dind on where “Erminetrude suspends her lav- rmer. clearing weather of Satuss the matw of Jewett City’s position on ¢ . blossoms and the open< Apple, pear and peach a bloom. ~Saturday World's Standard Shows pulled up stakes some time during Saturda¥ Sunday morning all that was lefp counie of bones and a2 hask o talk withi elicited ~ahs Informatios wo dayd legs ord thar the rest, £ When the schools of the town of Gris wold wen for the next fall term. a meth. o4 of procsedurs and management will have been inaugurated never known fif Griswol October it was decid*d to con: 1. By & vote of the town last date the fourteen school districts. Automatically at the close of the present school yeas the committes in all the districts wifl be retired, ing In decided The stlectmen have held & mests accordance with the law and have that there shall bs a committes of thres electsd to conduct and manage . the town schools. In due season & spas clal town mesting will be called for that purpose, which will be conducted !n the mame manner as anrmal town slactions. to the that th {dents the mumber tas is laft entirety board of sslactmen. who may sy ere shall be 3, 6. 8, or 12. al] res«s of Griswold. Then the cauens er of daciding takes place, four names will be put i nomination. of thess the thres with highe est votes wiil be elected. It was lesrmed with pleasnrs Sundsd that Rev. John P. Richardson. pastor of the Fi resign tath church his pla; The church Brown ers, Mrs. Grast, Mrs. Stever and make this agreesbls rearrangement :a" rst Congregational church of " !s intentlon 14~ his pastorate. of many friends. and out of it, have caused him + flowers at the Sunday wers given by Mra of Georgia in memory of her Panton. g Georgs Davis of New York is his parents, Mr. and Mre Martin His wife has been called to Boston serious Sunday evening, Rev, C. accident to her sister. at the imvitation H. Andrews, the five lodges zhkch ho 1s & member, Mt Vernon 0. 0. F., Ruthis Rebekah Lodgs ana Undaunted Lodge, No. 34, K. of tiended Mr, Andrews’ last serwice af pastor of the Con Bawver, 3 W. 0. 15, F. " 59, H. 0. E .S. Rellance Lodge .?"-/ & A. M., Faith Chapter { onal church, The by Rev, Elisha Andrews: Rev. was offers: a friend of Mr. $ayne 1ed the responsive and Rev. W. J. Reynolds of mubject of mon was The Reality of ths Unsesn. cholr sang two anthems. Trust in the Lord. and for the fumber, Breathe an Brening ,.m,mu-uudnbwflm Early Robiuson, Aunle Apthoner: The| Most stent. sl to vo!

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