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. : ; & g 1§ 3 _ MAYOR'S OFFICE, The uun ; R t ; . 8§ 4 re lnes, ‘mhirsmu.cm day. A% % , o 5 e % ‘sail ‘ either the City of Norwich, charter which provides that the may : - 4 v g 5 2 ‘Connecticut—Gree: i 'um for threb years. & i sufl*, NHI' at 7-8 B0 factory of Martin A ] esort This . Monda ruuu..a.,»c z,so-uas, 5 e R P i L KR u hone 1987~ ? %: febisd ~ {Sembie in City Meeting in the several 9 L voting districts in said city, as provided not insured. 9 = ST > by law, to Witi— ’nmr-m. May 10, ll7l-—“‘ strike JSIC. i! S FIRST VOTING DISTRICT—At th :: u:m ::: u‘l‘flll“:" mwoyofl‘h:n '.:.. !! 2 i m L!NE' Town Hall in the Cmrl}lwule Sz.ufi,, 7 FAIT FRSIGHT AND . PABENGEH SECOND VOTING DISTRICT—AL | § N\ LN —At ‘th Nt o Bty i the cmsmm wnsmm STORY L T SECTSY s paion Wil e r(n:::::n:: l':‘l::d PYW:‘III’ to furnleh N z : Jessoe Frasnpast !;EI;&RD VOTING DISTRICT—A 5% T2 the fire depactment Sat- | steam bricklayers Wil now be consid- L, Dy Yook T oo ich, foot of Shetucket or | CSPiral Avenue. iike & fottery. Notwithstand- | ered. 7 2 Br B | SIXTH VOTING DISTRICT—At No. 1 ‘the tmpromlsing weather of the morn-| W are close on the eve of cut frat CASINO i g Edmedand, “‘f{;&@‘;ffl"gg”{“ Hamilton Avenue, streets were crowded before noon |city election under the new cha:bur, an Between Sub.’ Base .n‘ od Top : Teaves New York, Pier 37 Bast River, on MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1928, og of every cliataciat, ‘Amons | ausidersbis mierat W ::,’,3;‘,‘,’;.',‘,";’,?:;,, " SATURDAY NIGH ; TRTY % 3 foot of ‘Catherinté St, Monday, Wed.| ® 5.30 o'ciock in the forenoo, o DO e elprla, | will mest fomorrow evening to select & | The Bus will leave Shetucket Street, “WITH A DISTINGUISHED STAR CAST | resday and Friday, at 4 P. M. (Day-|!0 choose by ballot a Mayor, two Alder- A , four Councilmen, two Water orcastar and _ Prov! d ticket, and the canvassing of names is 8:15 (Dayl A SUPERBLY STAGED SUPER-SPECIAL, BASED ON A FAMOUS light- Saving), e . ‘who ndunu d‘l‘;n;.vrn::: \10:1":: quite brisk. A mayor is to be elected TeRanc N .“ ‘.."'".)' e NO' 3 missio for the. full year 1 > 7 date ve te VEL, BY A FAMOUS AUTHOR. S o o oo sal SR S ERAT 4 houses and inspected the aDp: t|for threa years,'two aldermen and four sailing the vacancy caused by the resignat different companies :‘d nr::?n‘u:d councllmen for two years, and the other At 0 K. THE BIGGEST WESTERN H'IOTO-DRAMA EVER the Part of New Y. of Frank A. Sisk; also a Treasurer a ‘tmequalled in New Enfland. The pa- | clty officers for one wear./ tenhon, Of C. o | For freight rates lnl‘tnrthr o | tWo Sheriffs for th f 2 MADE COMING*DIRECT EIGHT WEEKS OF [l cx sy | Informas ioh “afio at ‘saia hour. on said. 4ay, it each; aiso at said hour, on said day, i* very gratdtyingly demonstrated the| J. C. Reynolds, délegate from Unlon o g WR‘ENCE LAMB said ‘month and year, at said places Tatarest which ocenters in the department, | No. 100, of this city, deft last night to| V/j Council’s Ni NEW RK bereinbefore desighated, to vote by baiior e aatas eforts to collect funds for |attend the Natlonal Typographical con-| isiting s Night YO RUN TO SENSA ON, Telephone S68. ik e des 5 vote by 5 on the question “Shall the propased Char- "o T 55 g o |V e, YU 5| At Baltic K. of C. = i 1 i YT ot quite. susceastill . e e — *io: “the $400 has iieady been secelved, | has been placed in the Beosdway church | CARNIVAL AND DANCE i $iaPoras et Charter of the City of though the canvass is only partly made. | to blow the organ. 1t is of about fourteen { 3rd ; Norwich being the instrumeat filed w ¢ is probable that $800 or $1,000 will be | Charles Somers power and will entjrely| | Suturday Jm 3" N T T 3 the Mayor on March 17, 1922, and on Taised when all the subscriptions are in. | obviate the neeessity of a slave to inspire (] e - ss :gg_ ('!n. :filnfidnybyzu'\e Ch‘m;ller ngmxz- the beliow Sw 4 4 F or e Cl of Norwich, &: Com- Jehn Trish, foreman of the Hook aud [thebeliows, .\ ol 8P. M ( Time) Last C] of “THE BLUE FOX” 5 B Chertered / | mission on said dats recommending Ladder company, was presented Saturday S . ' b which sald Commission was authorized with & very handsome 40-cone fire hat, & | general agent of the Norwich and New . / . Fees, Drives, Guides, by vote of ‘the electors of the City on aliver shleid on the cape bearing an in- | York Transportation company at New - Pathe News — Ma-mm_l/Comedy June 6th, 1921, and appointed by the seeiption to the effect that it was a gift [\York. Mr. Parker is an energetio,genfig- CHIROPODIST z & E —_— Mayor and Court of Common Council- on #tom the company. man and his appointment\ cannot fail to June 10, 1921, and by authority and un- Tuesday, May 28, 1872.—Michael J.|g!ve general satisfaction, = A :‘.“rlmsou. . 8. l'::mm. o . . T i ?}ee; m"l ’s";’""f““.,?‘ C,:“:"“s' A °'5"’; Madk, i f the Fall mpany, Fears are entertained that Hon. W. M. Foot. : g 2 sl acutes b Pt} - a8 Simost Matantly Killed Monday after- | Converse will not recover from the iil- {,;'u‘”g;“‘::‘f“.’}kl a5 S-f'hb T : ke ——r el . | Proposea Charter for the city ot Nor. noon while in the storehouse at the Falls. | ness with whigh he has been for some ; - o ko swnes. A Beveral men were throwing citon baie: s - - from & plle 20 to 25 feet high, and as he | to be Bright's disease. = stood mfll dangerous position they warn. | ° Saturday, June 1, 1872.—At the repub- LANDSCAPE GARDENING AduRtos Makt e i Proved or disapproved as the Charter for ed him t6 go away. Just as one was de- | lican caucus to nominate city officers last 3 3 BEST i said City By the vots of the electors of scending he moved, but n the wrong di- | evening Rufus M. Ladd was appointed | JEIS, 18 the Ume to srrangs for land Eve. 40c-30c . % VAUDEVILLE Sf |- St e AL A e ol R A rection, and as the bale rebounded from |chairman and S, T. C. Merwin clerk. It:iy’ Genxum’xz'- Greenhouses, 77 Cedar i ¢ rescribed in this warning, and by said the floor it crushed his head against a | Was voted to nominate by passing in|Phone 8 m,u,“ TODAY AT 1:30, 2:45, 6200, 8:00 — (DAYLIGHT TIME) i e B R e R R A | wooden pillar. Everything was done to ] front of the chair, and the mayor, aider- i is State Testore him, but he lived only & few min. | men and councilmen on the following | T w this State and by the laws of this State, e i months confined and which now appears Matinee and by said Commission approved and N . F. KEITH ]} jociedisg Hosls. ‘Fees e | submitted to tue Mayor on March 17, * Children 16c WORLD'S 1822, which" sald Charter s 1o be 2 and is the instrument, a true and a utes. ticket “were so nominated, the.remainder ¥ i tested copy of which has been heretofo: : ¢ PAINT AND WALLPAPER — E In response to the cail for a\meeting of | belng made by acclamation: - SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY — 7 00—(DAYLIGHT ONLY) o the members of the bar of this county,| Mayor—James Lioyd Greene. | ¥OR SALE—Paint, §1.75 per gal, reg- 66 2 3 i fied by the City Clerk nd Clerk of the eome 20 gentlemen assembled at the| /Aldermen—W. L. Brewer, J. C. Carew.|ular $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10¢ per roll GBSON m BEAR CA l ; - Charter Revision C ission, who camsed & Serk's offics yesterday mornmg, Colonel| Councilmen—Asa Nash, Senator J.|Max Biazer,-383' West Main St., next to the same to be S0 published in each of = A\ Wait, chatrman of the bar, presiding. Hunt Smith, Lyman W. Gould, D&vid A.|Fire Station. myld FAST AND FURIOUS—-FROM STAR‘r 1‘0 FINISH < the daily newspapers published in said i ole object of the mesting was to deter- { z < I s - City on Saturday; Mafch 25th,'1922. Said ———— - A ilpe whether the public interest demand- Devotion. > LARRY SEMON, in | ‘CHAS. HUTCHINSON, i VIA NEW LONDON LINE attested copy o caused {0 be published ! that the court of common pleas should arles Webb. This section is passable but a good detour C S CHINS y M o ¢ by said City Clerk s bereby made @ part = continued another year or permitted | S —Joab Rogers, James Ritchle. |is provided and should be used. PASSING THE BUCK’ No. 7, THE WHIRLWIND ARE e o gf,t;’;‘,‘fu“‘l;‘;‘";r;‘g'o;;({e’;;‘fi e 8 depart this life by legislative strangu- ’\r;']ntrr Commissione -\‘leP‘v Smm\d ':‘hreedmé!exshoft road hetv:]een R e e e R I ST T S e gom(or!abl:) Staterooms said City which the electors of s: = lad'on. After quite a peotracted discus-: e W ntic Journal has’ passedjVille-and Colchester are under construc- 5 eady for Occupancy at as pfovided by the laws of t T oy s siibefs . of ‘the bar | ressit | 1ntofthe ha 7. Barber and we | tion and is passable though rough. - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday—5—BIG ACTS—5 $3.387 |30 .ot jare by their baots to approve or disip: = vota 4 & resclution that was offered, say- |are glad to know that it is hereafter toj Four miles of road between Danielson ~—~——————————— i prove as hereinbefore "and 1 ided this (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) ||P"F0i5s Mathines il b ised under the Stearters loave aily, except Sun. ]| BoVisions of ithe laws, of .the State of T ¢ I e Tl B s B B | CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Shed 18 Be aboliahed. The following are appointed the ral-|are under comstruction. The road Is Af 3 o'clock this morsieg a fire broke |lying committee for the gity elpeuon‘clusefl to through traffic. semen N P A i 3 Connecticut.. s .out 4 n Geer's Hill, West Side. A general |} Peale, E. @. Bidwell,| Three miles of road between Me- n ‘WHAT m MA‘N KNOWS” - day, 11.00 p. m. Sald meeting will be open In each of ‘S was sounded and after some delay | Daniel A. Delanoy, Joab B. Rogers. Geo. chanicsville and Grosvenordale are under 5 A the Districts at 5.30 o'clock in tk the W hole department was on hand, a ’I rk, . E. Smith, Wm. P. Greene, CO;\;[:H;}éthwhlch does not interfere Due New York, Pier 40, N. R., 3‘;’{’" 0': the vn;yoseanlu;ré:n: e a £ * ot § of ¥ J W Vi ing] W raffic in gny way, A icers .and als T sal hougl: & Y:::\qrg? f going m"m., Tr;‘):’r;m\ “\(u}r{w‘\r_fl :x m. A. gr;;k,rl\gham, 'j ¥ way 7007 a. m. question of the approval or disapproval @16 4. m) * was still raging s W. . Gilbert, e LR P of sugh provosed Clrsrtec ard muafl con- . - ASS N tin; open unti] o'clof n e after- Radensisi = wrd’mmd as dwr ASSIGNED FOR TRIAL ug” op! HIGHWAY POINTERS ¥OR ~IN SUPEEIOE COURT HERE EASTERN CONNECTIOUT| The following cases have been as- The following road « J racts are in|signed for trial in the superior court senet noon, when the polls in each of the s era] [Distriets shall be closed. STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or : 080 of§ heee fish w§> the shov'es of t two sounds BROADWAY of the proposed new C! s e 2 S B SRee in. each of the sa v profits «f the fishermen from oil and |force in the eastern part Conneeticut: | in this city with Judge James H. Webb Afl 'arts of w v than $1,500.000 Between Little Boston school house and | presiding: ‘From P: the orld e 2 natorad El allot on said question shall read Crarter Apprgval NO, and in bailoting on eaid question voting machines shail be used and sald ballots shall be ¢ounted, de. clared, canvassed, and returned same manner as ballots at an_elect officers i nld«le!. ‘anfl at 5 . the afternoon | d Town Hall th mates of the City's rent fiscal yeaf @s made by the Court of Common Council o( said City at [ Blackhall on the Shore road from' Ni-| Tueséay, June 6th: Matilda Ethel An- antie to Old Lyme four' miles of road are | derson vs. Martin G. Anderson (on trial). under construction. The road is clésed | Carroll vs. Shetucket Realty Co, Haw- from the Biickhall end o the job 1o | thorne Sash & Door Co. vé. West Sound View.. There is a good —dletour |' Friday, June Sth: Short calendar, bar Mmt ‘You Have'p!'(v ed. The road Is open from Sount | meeting and assignment of cases. = 3 o the Niantic end of the job, but| Tuesday, June’ 13th: (Special) Ade is rather rough. . lene Palmer Lee. vs. ; Mr'l‘ooking For |, o7 ihe Hartford-New London Tunbike | srignt ve, Eigart, Ty Ty no detours are necessary. One bridge = |15 under construction near Chesterficld|peursin, $o» Ic. Burchman, Admr. ve A few:select bargains in Used| "9 three near Dark Hollow which ne- S of NiEnIER, cessitate care in passing. oM ey o One-half mile of concrete road is un- | Petitions Presented Through Semator Mc- Flat Top Desks, Used Type-|aer construction between Mechanicsville Lean, and West Thompson. The road is upen TODAY—LAST: TIMES—1:30, 6:00, 8:15—(DAYLIGHT TIME) All necessary documents, afidavits, ap- P 2 - | plications for passports and other neces F 0 0 Ll S H w l V E S ’ } sary information in regard to bringing 4 lyour relatives to America. I escort my 3 clients to_New Yorkx and assist them in SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY — 7:00—(DAYLIGHT TIME) et hoyas - SR Tac thbaa sl E D] T S 0 R E Y i permits: bor further particulars, inquire S held .on' ‘the 22d day of Ma INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND IN A VIVID STORY OF THE UNDERWORLD { il ke o D R Dbmitied to “THE GREATER PROFIT” ! soms G cmmxesm, apest’ | LIRS DGR G ieiling T e e e S s oo R Tel. 1139. 18 Bath St |the estimates for special “Get Rich Quick, Peggy” |+ SELZNICK e iTany sented to said Court of Common Cou in the ~ report of the mmittee (Special to The Bulletin.) LEGAL NOTIGES I nancn at sxald meeting l;'nn] May 5 240 il I _(Special . : also to lay &'tax on the City gr writer Desks, Used Filin g |t trafic at all times _ | Washington, June 2—Senator George Century Comedy NEWS ist Tast made and pertected to Teet One mile of road in the town of Kill- Lo B z '3 t - Lingty 12 being constrictad an the st oft | £ McLean of Connectigut, introduced the e N i Biaion: st : Cabinets, ready for your in-|ucar Dayville. This road ,is open ts| Sonor e retitions in the United States ~ e by said City Meeting to be m traffic at all times it e from the—€ity Treasury and to fix the 2 Steel is being crected at. the Mystic etitions from congregation of ' the compensation of the Oo! mr of said tax spection at the store of river bridge, the,approaches are com- | Protestant Episcopal church of. Hartford « i aiso to act the nent Dlatad congregation ‘of Stratford Congregation. Thaere will be a meeting of the legal | of taxes ma s ‘the Mayor and Alder & Between Norwich and Westerly four jal church of Stratford; members of Lib- W. N. BLOCK voters of the First School District of Col- | men of said L. to be presented at said ity F & 5 - < chester on Thursday, 8, 1922, in the eting ; ai€o 1o avthotize the temporary miles of road are under construction in | erty Hill church of Chestnut Hill; mem- 4 acerbiy Foom. of Hachn: Ackemy, at T | oot for the Gas and Eiectrid D - t ctions. On the first section from|bers of Methodist Episcopal church jof ‘@7, m. standard time, to I a tax if | partment -in_anti 3 &« |Fox Hill south asphile is being applied | Griswold ; members of Methodist Epibeo- necesgary, to elect a Tax Collector, and |revenye of such sum or Sums fot 52 Shetucket Street % |and the road will be closed for about two | pal church of Voluntown- and members to do any other business proper to come |ing i the aggregate $30.600 as ma A # weeks more. Detour via Poguetanuck. |of Trinity church, Southport, Conn., urg- before sald meeting, neceshary from.time: tp- fime %o & Norwich, Conn. 3 g e : ction from North Stonington|ing dssistance for the suffering peoples bottom ; course is being built. | of Armenta. A. L. STEBBINS, running _expenses of sald Depa JAMES PURCELL, and to further authorize the borr: rict Committes. |for the Gas and Eiectric Departm Colchester, June 2, 19! Dated, aggregate $25 A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | enlargement and AT EXPOSITION SHOWS _BATTLE GROUNDS, NORWICH at Norwich, within and for the District | zas and electrie piant by the expend of Notwich, on the 2d"day.of June, & |of = sum mnot to exceed sald $25,000 f 1922 gas mains, and to authorize, sa: P prttent _NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | approve sich reconstruction, enlargement Estate of Silas B. Barber, late of Vol- |and extension of said plant. Said sum of 3 untown, in said District, deceased. $30,000 so borrowed as a temporary ‘The 'Administrator appeared in_ Court | on aceount of said City's gas and and filed a written application alleging | plant to be repaid, printipal ard -id estate is now in settiement in | before the end of the present fiscal ve @ ourt, and praying for an order- to revenues of said Departmen certain ceal estate belonging to said |al e borrowing of suc estate, fully described in said application. s v not exceeding Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said | $175.000 as may be needed from time ts application- be neard and determined at |time to make the improvements and die- the Probate Court-Room in the City of | charge the obligations and expenses au Norwich, in sald Digtrict. on the 6th day | thorized by said meeting.and detesmi of June, A.-D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the | the time within Which repa¥ment shall be forenoon, and that motice of the pendency | made of money so borrowed 2 of said application. and of said hearing j Dated at Norwich: Cgnnecticut, thir thereon, be given by the, publication of | 27th day of May, A. D 1952 this order once in some newsvaper hav- 1. M. LEROTT) & a circulation in sajd District, Mayor of the City of Norwich. Connecti- ee days prior to the date of said hear- cut. g. and that return be made to the 1 Hereby certify that the mbova and NELSON'J: AYLING, Judge. | {oreg0ing is the warning directed to me O:Tr'&“r‘?]"“ T tengmalug e o, truo copy | G T T MATNES Attest: “HELEN M. DRESCHER, A'Sherift of the City of Norwich. Con- ed Clerk. “mecticut. WEEK JUNE 5th NOTICE TO CREDITORS, from the Court of Probate, o . - AT A COUKT OF ¥ROGATE NELR | North Stonington, I will i enefit East SldeBaseba“ Club at ‘Norwich, within and for the District | estate of the late Nathan T _Main % LS of “Norwich, on the 31st day of May, ed, situated at Laurel’ Glen, Comm A.D. 192 _ OF A tract of land. containtng Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge |about 40 acres, suitably divided in mow- Estate of Wiliam H. Geer. late of |ing, pasture and, woodland. with nice Norwich, in said District, deceased. 1%-2 story cottage houss of § roon Ordered, That the ' Executrix cite |barn. sheds, crib and all outbuildings. the creditors of said deceased to bring |aiso bullding used o8 @ general store; a in their claims agaiost said estate within {tidy business in grogeries has been car. six months froth this date, Ly posting & |ried on at this €land for a number of commissioner, a mew factory number | notice to t effect, (ogether wilh a copy |years; also several outlying wpodi , ODe from a series om filo at the capitol is|oef this oider, an fha RiZnDOSt nearest to | of 25 acres, iwo of 15 acres each. a 1-10 assigned to the car and, after this has |the place where £aid deceased last dwell |share in an undivided Iot of thres acres been affixed Yo the engine to the approv- | #1d in the same Town, and by publishing |also two othéF small tracts of land. For sl of the' stats police, & Tegistration {6 | .00, Same unce in a hewspaper having a |furthier deseription ‘Sndy information, in- MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT TRACING STOLEN AUTOS Seizugs by the state police of large numbers of stolen and “lost” automo- : p : - lation in seid District, and make re- | quire of John B. Perry, Adrar., Clark's biles, leading to the disclosure of a gianf | issued by the motor vehicle department. | furn ta s Court. Fale, Conn. 5 " _3e3s Wfl <has accas'lon to! re-pnrchase, he conspiracy directed by New York ‘crooks, | This system is believed to be gradually BLSON J. AYLING, Judgs, | oo o PENN ysganotherfl-hpmobfle. = iowners give sound andsample i T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD has resulted in the receipt at the Con- :fi:‘:’;"“&:":z‘t‘;c;"tew““l'fii’“g:d“::":; :Tr';.cn'r:?” P S e |-t‘\onrga- within and for m"nmm—v necticut motor vehicle and state polics | 175 1 Bonnectiont Wi Attest: FIELEN M. DRESCIER of Norwich, on the 2d day of June, A departments of hundreds of voluntary Cle: 3 D. 1522.~ applications by car owners for investi- T £ —_— l;resent-—f.\'l?sl‘.ls(wx JA, As'u.\'fl,l!?d'; gation of the manufatturers’ numbers on ‘Workmen's Compensaation. NOTICE.—All creditors of nm de. | Estate of san . Bacber, lale ason! ;thxs ronounced (o)' hereby wouified » Voluntown, in gaid District, deceased. re tfor, 4D 1 alty. { their machines, Workmen's compensation agreements | £8101 358 LS i eatate to Tn:";s‘an. The Administratrix aoneared i Court The fiood of such appHcations s be- | as follows have been approved by Com- |signed at No. 334 Washington St., Nor-|and filed a written application alleg C ile’s 2 Heve t or 3 ’ Conn.. within the time limit: that said estate is now in settlement in i They ‘will:tel¥'you the/Hupmobile’s-depreci- e N e Y e e "ina forexoing, order. 0 " |1 Cours: and praying for an orier ta s the recent Sensationdl exposure of the au Lorraine Mfg. Co. Pawcatuck, em- |tB€ A e EER, o e 7y e te‘\w!fmm gt ’ ationtis slower-and smaller; that its.price-as automobile conspiracy educated the pub- [ pioyer, and Charles Gavitt, Westerly, | jgq | MATTHA S Setatel Tally described In said Application: S p lic to the fact.that the owner of & mo- employe, loss of 2-3 of fourth fiNZEr | e ————————t Whereu; It Is Ordered, at sald a used canis: ptopothonate!y—h:gher.-« tor_vehicle is liable to arreét if found | of left hand, at rate of $5.97 for 13 13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. , |application be heard and.determined at in possission of @ car bearing engine | weei T A COUET OF I'ROBATE HELL |the Probate Court Room in the City of numbers that have in any way been | " 4. Beckwith /Niantic, employer, and | at Norwich, Within and f3r the District o o e Y tampered with. It is foubtful whether | Tracy Beckwith, employe, Hone in right ol xwrwtch. on the 2d . day of ‘Jume, |o% SHEG 2. e n}n‘m M"‘;‘ D'n;m"g; maeny car owners previously took the|pand broken, at rate of §10. £ said intheir highestre however, are : the:everlasting regularity of® o — NELSON f apolication, and of said hearin lroul;l‘ilto el:ammel;helr ‘:gglnghnumb:rl ‘Ashland Cotton Co., Jewett City, em- ns’::g" Nsuly ,:-' %m,’:"’ ;&,“o‘, g‘.ler% be gne:ln by the mmluuunhi : . > < carefully. any others who, while they 2 h - Perry, loye, District, deceased. . orgee GRS ""“""" paper hav- performance -and ‘service, the consistent B Tant aito at rata ot STI0 o | Dracedas That hat A personally came by their automobiles | pryjsed right side, at rate of $7.75. Ordered; That the Administratrix cite | iDE a circulation-ig, said Di . at least honestly knew that there was a ques- r{‘,"x T Comstock & Co. Norwich, em- |the creditors of sald deceased to bring in | three days prior td ui:w dbi.la 3a1d hear- tion about the history of their cars, saw | ployer, and Harry Berg, 117 Prospect their cianns ugamst said esiate within C:. ha! n made to the 'economy;and:efficiency, which have always " 's from Llbis date, by posting a no reason for notifying the authorities. igqve, jammed right ankis | LS Tonths NELSON J. AYLI'\'G Judge. stamped , the Hupmobile_an extraordmary R el i | e T T v Tl uoticeta that effect togother with 3 <73 | The anove and forégolng sea trae copy | | " motor. car#value. ¢, : state -policemen are. under {nstructions ; : e o rere nald docensed 1ast dwels, | of eecord: \ ctabin -l of to watch automobile engine numbers '-'“1 in the same Town. and by publishing M’lslt: M. Ty * carefully in cases about which there is he same °'"“..’",a‘,"‘”"{’”m"',',',“‘“ al: v, - the sightest suspiclon or doubt, owners f.','f.:' O CouTt. £ 4 have been seeking the assistance of the N 3. AXLING, J 1 : A two departments to eliminate any ques- ,.,.. sbove an " foregoing Is a irue sUILDING F1485; Coupe, $1855; Sedan, S350 Cors Tiree oe W modols—Prsoes F..O.- B. Detroit. Revenue Tsx Extra. ) 24 tion about their possesslon. =, S e e e e - 3 Where such applications are received Alunl' HELEN M. DRESCMER, I m J. CHINIGO, Prll Con- 2308 . 3 % at the motor vehicle department, they\| : £ s Clerk. ctor and Bullder. Tel 13' har?sd ; are referred to the police officer, which | Many Toaw . NOTICE—AI ‘tors. s 5 k .- : ] : e e : mmmmm:vumdq : e ,fo'hn}lfl fi:‘:l—“*

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