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_NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, ig21 A Bulletin Want i | Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale i t - 1 Advertisement Will Get t|* Advertisement Will Sell | Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Job press feeder; m WANTED—At ance, a woman for gen- | WANTED—A young new xlflg.h lli?? A Bulletin To Let "Advertisement Will Rent I | £ s R q ol at least one years exverience eral housework. Address Lock Box i, |or Guernsey cow, red. R e e moon 3] [ = -m—'Q i 3 cord $8.50 per cdrd ; cfiest- ' 22 N sicorling to vale. A Tett Central Vil Conn. 5 4 3 oo N $reoiieg fo vaiue, Aomy by iete ntral village, Conn. el Moosup 8- | cXander, Box o4, Hanover. " augi6d [mut wood, 33 cord’ in d-sord lots, §1.50 (1 FOR SALE. g i Box) 8% Meowier o8 [But aed, 35 cord; 'n g-com 3 r W ESIERLY i — e St gt 3 WANTED—To buy g felson, Conn. B O e SON | A 1ady for light work |quarts of good pure milk each day; Bk §3-3. *augléd F 0 R S A L E WANTED Men to sell fo motofmen |in booth at Bxhil Hall at New Lon- | for cheese business. 163 North St.| ¥OR SALETen weeks old pigs. two a5 sumobiie owners thecefast sclling | don Coungy. Pair: ‘one can speak | Sam Sisco. : . . augled ~$15; a 14 months' old boa? at a bar- ||| No- 341 West Thames Street (for- articies; no experience needed. Him City English pr i easy Work |~ o o rour or five room téne- E_fln L. Saucier, Danieison, Conn. -J. R. Allyn place). Four Joseph Tomolas and Alexander Sedio, Teturned to their home in Norsf - Sales and Supply House, New Haven. = |and good pay. Georse H. Crooker 1i3f, WANEED -four or, five room tane'rei™sy.g augl6d apartmeat house and 23 acres of [f|two of tnd orosions charagters | Pa.. after spending the. past weok with P e lraan B, Proviimce. Sugied . [ment, with bath, American family, three wo o mosg fe e N . -~ — 2 ite et 1 ugi6d | TEHG Wi Sess Box 450, Bulletin. on = land with barns, garages, tool {|| . : g i : WANTED_A youns, energetic sales- | WANTED—An clderly lady desires | angi6d Whow OALE—Wite | wyandotte 282 U] house, . pouitry hauses,. green |]|cYCr handled by the Westerly police, were | g, “clayton 4. Bundeck; pastor’ of | and man for a wholesale house. Reply by |room and board with private family, good |~ -~ ——===— 5 d furni. | Guernse; i + house, land plotted f h arersted Saturday night on Canal street |ehe Paweatuck Spventh Dap Bagtist | €. and ends by marrving lefter, etaing age and experience, to Box | location in, eity. Phone 1883-3. augied AR 0 MONEY your °"},“’,_';{,’,‘;'rla‘x'xed, i O lota ihy Cirbets abh E:, ruos, | {jaficr they had made an alleged assault |church, will leave this (Tuesday) - for | Miss Newnes, a mm ool torm | ol AXCTED, Miae ngod_Tomsckeepar | Whish Soo Storcd i YOur ey, barus a5 | FoR SATE_murhor ohains, . cheay. || 17,12 acres woodiand; Tuii b | |on Oficer atichael Curtin. It s cluimed |Snilon, N. 1. to atend the apuual oow- segiey GG S P T one s 3 Terooms, by writing or- o in. |1 soid in parcels suj ‘or pars Jthe @ el ference of 3 P 'S D— eneral farm family, \giephoning us, | Phone 544, or write Barber, cars Bulletin. (| f. sold in_ ¥ 2 were coming along the street knocking on | nomination. [ mothing we- could write would do East K Con. dress Box 4, care Bulletin. augi Ward Bros,, No. 45 the store windows when they were told .. |to the aelicious huror, the WARTED Woman {o wash _diahes | e Ct_ Tl _€3F susifiggu | BOR SALEEay” mere hewt 130 || THOS. H. BECKLEY |f|to stop by oficer Curtin, Tomolas im- GALES FERRY depth of the finest characterization Apply at once. S. F. Peterson, 130 Main | WANTED Second hand furniture and | Be Gurtn. Balti " Padgiea [} Ph mediately got his fighting blood up and | IRRX Moare or any other star has ever W ANTED Bhiriaier S G toe 1 augida |antiques: oidest and largest dealers inf =S DA _ i s 905 28 MAIN STREET M} started to beat upthe officer, who whip-{ . oo 5 S0 (Pl o in & motion picturn. “Hold" Your Forsics and Willimantic 1.“"‘1'"}’ 0| “WANTED_-Woman a8 waitress in res. fl";‘é‘é&‘""&‘é:‘ o e z‘:‘ifi‘fi ml“ggvnsfi—fim&go&g%:y in sood | R L e | ped out his twislerlsd o rl;:xndl: the man. |, hotse” or Mev, GLAL Wetsht i, 'x':ugx:u:ny':'d o8 ltloflu_".‘fl, ! arile and promote the sale of Pep- | taurant, 28 St., Jewett City, iy29a | oo B Noowhn e h 3 e . 8 2. m. After getting a bold Officer Curtin was . ST e . You must not miss e e e oo viX [wuran Main wett City. jy29 “gfi;@%}. S\’lgurw,ch. Phone 708-3. 7.p.m.,at 21 Cff St. ~ augl6d 5 F Cconfronted by the other man and it js|MOR I the M. B. church Sunday: morn- Other pictures on the bill include the S e il T i tre = = | WaN®uD—Second vand furaiire and |rooming. Nause, 55, . estapliahen FOR S E lalieged that one drew 2 knife to attack ‘{“‘\:ml'\,;h:g:cm‘_;_‘“gn:‘g‘f gIhovalls| ninth chapter of “The Son of Tarssn, x : ; — and farni , - 3 - g AL o ; i A s Miss S News tary Barit; change (or PR fa o make FOR SALE—Horses antigues, | C. J. King, 43-50 g g g e R e . i ieeman, . By this tme (OECCC A ehopman, MW € Peckine, B j12¢ Pethe Nows and o Comtury sl g wonoy. Cal e ce, Phone 3 auglsd _|eity, fully equipped with good furniture; | Dandy ten-room house, large lot, good |, MU | CEATAR ST SOL O (N0 | Perkins and Richard H. Chase. MFS.| Dayis Theatre Wednesdny and Thursday. work; good milker. Eyron M. home for one who will take lnt&u’Léj- and" receive eash for wgz Jeu Have: Godsmith DBidg., $1-95 State St, New FOR SALE—Horse, harness and ex- & CRG'S S ‘expenses low and sale price reasonable. |barn, well rented, on car line; a real i} Vi fopia & R | e S s et Y. | SEIDENBERG'S Afior Dinner cigar. 52 | STRC Hox Tao. Dutet o el et poiice. station, where they Were' snoved | Busené LaPontaine was organist, violine:| sy of the small town scenes af Bog ~WANTEDSitwation by first _cluss | Wuitkey, 115 Roath St augled " (3 oE'0f 100 u fine line of 0c pineks at| FOR SALE Shingics, red or whife,| ©°7 WO detalle s - 0ot e e o Aot TN s ; i ) o @ectiiclan; best of referénces. Box O.| “FOR SALE_Six year old driving mare, | Fagan's Smoke Shop. auglid | clear or exira, can make price here of CIARRSE SHOLES, They were brought Moncay might be-| ©\¢'sho Sunday school session Assistant| [catule comedy, “The Traveling Sales- Buyer and Seller, 8t nan fore Judge Oliver H. Williams at a spac- Bultetin Office. augld |sound and gentle, or in exchange for =55 — | delivered ; two carloads at low price. A. man,” which will be shown at the Da- - S e g X . WANTED—To purchase a. cheap farm. | o Hoee - WANTEDMiddle aged men to sell | ftesh cows; alsq four yearlings % vears |y Grom, Box 137, Dayville, Conn. R Race, North Eraklin, Conn. augléd, vel..ble mursery products; whole or | old. | John J. Miller, D et | Caugiod “lison & Co. Manehester, Conn.” auglid | “FOR SALE—Lady's driving horse, also & Superintendent D. C. Perisins was inf 11 Al s 4 District Court, | o e s Grace A. Chapman was| "\® theatte Wednesday and = ‘Thursday, =l e o = arged e} g Both plead- | : - were photographed at Jamestown, Calif,, FABM for sale; desirable little farm, FO S E gRgaTRed ) 2 oth plead- | gecretary. D. C. Pe¥ins' class of boys about 10 acres, With eight room, two R AL fed not suilty but Alexander Sedio Was{yqn hoth hanners, ane for attendance| oi OR€ time in the early history of the i =+ Ume; experiencd unnecessary. C. B. WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, Golden State widely known as a “bad S i story house in first class condition, walls : B djudged ontenced to serve W ANT/D—Plastercr; bring _ tools, | FURAbout and barmess, - Phone 1607. oniches n, with or Without stock: €V lang - eeflings- paintéd. in oll “paint and | ~Thirteen-room house, with two baths it in Providauce county jail | Vg one for the largest offuring: o vice,| (%N” bécanse of the mized character of Jomes hane, 25 Meadow St, Williman: | 2uglid 3 size, location and terms. B O. Wox 10, [Cuiside newly painted; would make fine and all modern improvements, up to date, in which Miss Elizabeth Lane of Nor-| ig Population and the thrilling erimes . g = L Q- a rm; house could not be e 2 20 S . e B e e B i snd yesa " | ohicken farm; bouse could not be me-flocated at 30 Grove St For full particu: omolas was i?gmr‘gs?;: 10 the | wioh, violinist, played twa numbers, Med- | args Loyl 11¥ies0 clement of the fawm ANTED—Carpenters for inside fin- |lumber w harness and piow. INn-| WANTED—We pay highest prices for |miles from Norwich, two miles from Gris- | A. V. COVELLO, r bonds of $500. Upen fail-j L3I0 Religicuse (Auguste Peron), and "“ 'm""’ B oot v 1shing and floor Jaying on new dormitory, |Quire 469 North Main SE& augl2d |second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- | Wold; a big bargain. ‘Address B B. B., Bwrrs, Conn. H. Wales Lines Co. T FOR SALE—Good sound driving horse, | ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We [care Bulletin. aug16TuThS augitd Phone 1876-4. Jyagar; o, el aud exchatie d¢11d_ " FoR SALE—_Rabbit dogs, suarantced e {ure to sa Adagio (Genn Branscomb), with Mrs. s el 1 A ol i S Ttufus W. Hurlbutt at the piano, Rey. Mr. Lo pet, il at Kings- § wright spoke from the theme Perfected the gathering place of many picturesqne Ppersons, gunmen, gamblers, and the 1ike. re bond q = S g e ey A = e 7 T Wy il i ton . - One day. however. there was a social up- WANTED—Good loom fixer or fixers WANTED—Farma; all Kinds, all sizes, |in all ways; also five nice pups from o ¥ o By 5. Ha Vision and Perfected Knowledge. At thel je,, by - heiper. Apply L. M., care Bulletin. | anywhere in_Conneaficut. Is your farm |bunting stock; sold: same kind for past TO BENT Ree. and Mrs. Byron U. Hatfeld of |afferiory Miss Gerrude Alien ‘and D. It.| Togeal and the lawless clemen: was ex auglld FOR SALE for sale? Call, write or telephone Hei-|10 years and have made good hunters She o e i S 7 S NS | Wester] end wita e s e v force into the mountains. Then — man’s Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds St, |breeder pups, coon and beagles, will| TQ RENT — Four-room aparts { Bila Wdmo P iver. Mr. e At 4. 0. Faford and 3s.| [N €W era began and since that ttme " WANTED—Foreman for folding box Lol 7a " | make good on -game;: broken to hunt.|modern Improvements 4 Benty R0 i A 5ie = & : the town has been highly prosperous. plant; be tamiliar with making up | 1 nave 15 Horses that are broken in for o 390 | Wiite to Gus Macht or Frank Maynard, | Fearrt pp orements, e eria momine, - Beson s | Faford, with their son Stanley, who have| " Mr Arbuckle is a drummer who gets igh grade printing, Address|ga) kinds of work. They are for sale or | WANTED—Sccond hand and antique | Baltic. aug}2FSTu — .ty field, e e o | been spending Mr. Faford's vacation off off at the station to find himself adrif:, St Hariford, | trade at right prices. Come and See them, | furniture. Tiger & Kremen, successors. to e —Ground floor tenement of | ficld. is spending two week th in Canada, returned to. their P auglod ‘ S -3| FOR SALE House, barn g Ao Ot ibEtIon Wil el Chor ity Pt tak far from his destination. Then he m e S ug ELMER K. PIEBSON. 4 Bruckner, o6 Frankln St Phone 717-3| FOR SALE House, Dbamn an four_rooms, with improvements, = Appiy | vacation the chorister, Prederick L. with the girl and the story is fn WANTED—A man to do general work 536 PRGwicss marisd | B N o TSt augléd = |Fleettam at Deep River, sang a’ be 4 ~cund hotel and work in garden. Phone| To- 5363 dein LR T T B R, (e e P artment, | tone o1 te Sunday sorning service. | aly. His nlace has been supplisd by C.| meioxsrs of stories of s 35-4 Witlimant Div Vindham Inn. = - 3 : - % < 'S lovers of st of exciting as - Groton, Conn. Suitable | 'A double alarm rung in from Box 1|3 Snyder of the subraarine base. tare. win ewine e v AUCTION augivd i, o AR O R t 3 45 Mond: - ¥ = = T FOR SALE—sutemoblles FOB SALE—In Jewett City. G Zev. C. H. Wright and Mrs. Wright| «The Valiey of Doubt” 3 Selsnick ple- SUNSHESMERE, wanth - SIS 18 Touse, with two acres of land, Sma e e Westerly fire de- | were guests at dioner Friday of Attornes | ture dirceted by Burton George, which 18 oo et Prankin Inal| FOR SALE or trade touring car, con- = henhouse, some fruit trees. Toom, with or | artment for n the ery of | and Mrs. Marion R. Davis at their home | the second. fearure, will offec entertain T e P hiree-bole aluminum fire- | 10 BENT—Two furnis ati} Sk asant strest. The flames | party attended the Old Lyme art exbi The story centers around a young N e Y G e et less cooker, practically mew: aio 1ow |310 Main St _Telephone 8 augld [ pore ponfined sty 10 e Jloor and | tjon in the new bullding there that af-| American girl who gocs with her dissos | St Norwich. augl6d WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17, 1921, typewrlter, at low prices.” Address J, C. | “POR RENT—Tenement 60 main, latest | . Aftor cutting 3 gl oot At PR L o # g RS TP i i) e improvemen: 85. augl b I i g A o Ea < h 4 (o FOB SALE-Cheviolel " 490 towring,| ot 10 wrlock in the forencon 0k SALE—Gaod DAVIRE garage busi-| : - fbole i the northyiest side of the bufld- | jan e inms picunes. v | e e el s g Gt SR (standard time), ness; owner leaving town, will sacrifice | ENT—T sunny room, all e 1c blaze | cxuibition there. Mr. Bicknell is a mem-| Canadian with whom sie falls in love, Forach, & v . Trading 2 To quick buyer. Weite Box 267, care of | modern convenis 37 Grove St. Tel. soon etinzuished before much | her of the faculty of Carm Institute, | much to the chagrin of Macy, managet 3 OR 4 FIRST CLASS Cove. e _ang] at the home of the late Major Dudiey K. | Bulfetin. Augl2d e e e i mage could be done. The eause of Pittsburgh. of the catiD; Who RAY. Sksigne on hecsoa FOR SALE—1920 Seripps Booth tour- Eeler, LHOILE 'Siomington IV LIaRS, R B Pokhaes. Daien r,|__TO RENT—From A 0, at Q: re was not known. M d Mrs. Addison T. Chapman and e thwart the = . FOR SALE Furnace, Paige boiler, | 10 Aug. 30, at Q 8 n. Mr. an ; . Chapman does all he can to thw: e progress DRAPER WEAVERS ing, two ‘ew cords, ome new . fabrc HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE steam, Voluntesr Junior, 17 ineh firebox, | Hill, five-room s Liage, tully To aveid o colltsion iz son-in-law and deughier, Mr. 2nd| of true love, and the series of events beskes wewly Twed, wvn under 10.006 L 2 §5 Sections of radiators almost now. Ta: |hsfied, hus plazza. fireplace and el corner o the ; satn P Ton 2ok e Teart | atioe t the” seleibs A ¢ 2 mattresses, { Quire at Aaditorium Hotel. ~ auglod IE T e o isht Paul . V: a 1 of Middletown. motored| charged with interest and suspense. ot 5 o Chambe ite, booke 3 FOR NIGHT WORK o el e organs burea, . exisi FOR a;‘AiE:Dveri?lnd touring car in | dining room "chairs, pictarts, hair mat . very good running order. Inquire Henry |tress, pillows, feather bed. inlaid tabouret, Fc Beiter Job in New England | {iil:d’ North Main St augl6d | hmese bo%, licquered box, umbrelia ion table, " FOR SALE—One 4 year old Ayrshire | —— turned out to 3 car 1d ) to Groton Saturday and were guests of | The funny skipper will be seen fn cow and calf. Frank S. Kennedy, Day-| T bk b ight struck a roel d v their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Col-{ another of those clever little comedies ville, Con: angla: | Reeping; Phone) 1987 JySd° {Mr. Lanphear e ver. dealing with the Toonerville Prolley that - o — - 5 SNT—FF n ms, Lanphear., wh ¢ im, Mrs. Mortin Fabel and son George of | meets all trains, it Is entitled, “Tooner X} : ana ALE_Single wagon with top,| TO RENT—Furnisned rooms, with or | M tin g ASHLAND COTTON B Lo ,{mnggngn toming 25 36 % go0d condition. 25 Summit St. augid | Without board. 13 oswell Ave. ~ jesd fo her knee. Sho was trea Brookiyn, N. Y. are guests at the hiome ville dition. - Inquire Henry Allard, 35 North ANTIQUES FOR SALEFarm of about 65 acres, - % e e et Eabel's, brofher, Ste o SRR SR - S COMPANY ety 86 2ug16d | pigdieback arm rocker, Crawford, ma- | oty Josoie,2nd “ome Teodiand, house PLUMBING SUPPLIES h aamage. ™| Motiver WWalt of Washington, D. C. a5-| borat, Masm, sre staying with Mrs. AD e e | Flddlebs ), Tocker, 18 of 8 rooms, barn, carriage housé, an > : amage. ver Wi v LB €, arat, . w;‘r{’"‘: F":,!.’]fiTB:,ifik 5“}'9"1,];! L‘-!fl;e uflg hogsuy. aeater tape :“‘D"‘I{;;m‘“ i prin other outbuildiugs; above Dlace withia é! Rind Sl 2 M. Smith of Clark sireet re- | rived Sunday morning to spend his ;‘a- bott Little at the lake. - ouring, r ), tires | mahogany " # i - » | miles of trolley road and 1 mile of churcl AS! PEIN ul bruises and minor i i ation at the cottage of bis parents, Mr | Mrs John Locke, residing in Amberst R 45, | old davenp d dition), ¢ D GASFITTING. cation rs. , Jewett City, Coun e e e a Loondition), hle | and sehiogl. - Apply (o D. Lewis Drown- CTORS—JOBBE BS, when struck by a delivery truck | ana Mrs. Otto E. Bulf. is in town, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. ———— | condition. Iehrens & Busknell, Ivo brass " candlesticks, - brass shovel and | & No; 221 Maple St. Norwich, Conn. ng and Heating. F. Haswell & Son company E Work on the bungalow being built for | Anbott Litile, on Woodward HIlL Conn. tongs with e clawfioot, e 5 et el e dent happened Scturda: e Joseph DeRusha by R. B. Taft and Wil-| =~ Misses Eleanor and Beatrice Collin ZUNERAL DIRECTORS e ik e round tabi s candelabra, | ¥OB SALE—Silo, in excellent condi-| Breed Buidinge = . Phome. |Mr. Smith was giving two children a|liam K. Wright on the Military highway i left Saturday last for a week's visit af —— e | RO AL akland L “aNis gany s desi, all_Lebanon 14-; __dyied DR e T T frtde BivE . axzk automobile ruck!is progressing. Latham BE. Smith and | Woodmont, Conn., the summet home of P ———————— e : 4 7 et ALEHard wood, stove lengths. | Tne very hest phwmbing by cxpert|¥as 1 a laneway on Clark street znd | Norman L. Brown are at work on theltheir aunt, Mrs. John H. Davie. “FOR SALE_Type 57 Cadillac seven. | mahogany center table, mahogany —bu- i’lho et r§n9rd. C. 8. Brown, Yantie.{workmen at (e fairest prices is ghars | While the order man was in one of the | chi A X linton Lewis of M: s o . ) . passenger touring car: inv. paeefect condis | Teal: rble top table, | Phone 1039-2. __Je22d |anteed; also h siitting, houses imbed onto the | Miss Gertrude Main of Noank was the|town visiting his mother, Mrs. Joha o T tion, exceptional power, over 16 miles to e ki, 1IahOZANY | STOP In to see us: We cairy eve JOHMN F. TOMPKINS, machine and started it. It ran week end guest of Miss Gertrude Allen. | Lewis, on the Green. A ‘daughter was 'ummiflvs lfl a gallon, fine cord tire equipment. Tele- | Fucker (pia table, 2 Hitcheock | fhing in the line of seccnd-l 67 West Main St. up the I towards Me. Smit Mrs. Fred Fabel of the village and her | recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. € lpnone 1044, Norwich, Ct. augéa |chatrs, 1 5 bl whodEn Jf:.:'i: ture. stoves. etc New London Salesrcom, shoved the children to safety but h sister, Mrs. Haroid Peckham,.of Lomg| The case against S. Kallenberg: o “HOE SALE—1517 Cadiliac, in excellent | camel’s hair A 7 Self was knocked down. 1t will be sever. | Cove, were visitors last weck in Paw-|charged with selling intoxicating liquor. F I Direct condition, new engine, Will Sell reasonable | quilt, old silver. ‘These goods afe all 3 o = al days before he can do auy work. tucket, R. L ¢ which was to have becn brought to. trial anera reciors it sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St |from the household of the late Major The advance sale of tickets for the| Mr. and Mrs. Neison Parker. and| Wednesday, baving been continue from may20d Dudley R. Wheeler. By order of e e | ERNESE €. g . B |joint clamboke of the Westerly Masonic | daughter Margaret of Norwich wereweek | the previeus week, was still further post- CHARLES PERRY, “BULLARD %5 i |elub and Colonial club at Brightman's | end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund | poned until today (Twesday). 5 TRUCKING Directors Wheeler School and Library. > i Vil since these bakes were started Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham{ for the past two wecks at the summe: EUGENE E. PEXDL okl Construction of the cement road on |returned Friday after two Weeks' vaca-|home of his family, has been called to and Embalmers p o o st TON, Auctioncer. || TW ] 322 Main Street GEORGE LAMBERT, Occup:, teaming, O FINE BUILDING Phone 127-4 Mechanec street will begin this (Tuesday) | tion touring the Catskils. S New York on business which may neces- moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. jyld o LOTS Bliss Place morning abovt 2500 feet from the pave- - sitate a trip west and south befors hir Chamber of G Buildin GUS LAMBERT, J8., No. 341 Main St c1eaxs A ment cection of West Broad street. return. e et arsiee s B Moving and trucking, tel 383-br e A ! Have a Fow Wk GaTAls e hipivays o Cacal COLUMBIA Mr. and Mrs. Henry Little. their daugh- Phore 288z Lady Assistant [§| MOVIE RuC Uuelng. Pe 3805, e On Convent Street Outfits to Lend. street’ I8’ pron © fast, and tourists| Harry Lyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.|[ter Mildred and Mr. Little's sister, Miss g - D. JOSLYX, 293 West Aain ; 3 e S, ¢ 3 d v o ¢ Springficld, ere guests of Mr. 2 & CFas move everything anywhere. Special Whitestone Cigay zare §70 per taousant. |§ Near New St. Mary’s Church § ! e n ag to White | E. Lyman of Wethersfield, formerly re-| Mary, of 3 T | tention given to meving boilers and ma- . B, CONANT, 11 Frankiin - vlary i HELEN ERKI v thin the next few |siding on Columbia Green, is spending a|and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt 3513, 5 Y T ! L. P NS streteh is completed. | vacation in own and is camping at the| Randall Porter has returned after twe Dty <8 —— Bargain Price TEACHER CF SINGING Mrs @ X Curaton 6f¢Atbany, N. X | Take weeks' trip with a party of friends on 8 Long Distance Moving and Expressing. of Mrs. Mary A. Carpenter. Monday, the Sth, Miss Eleanor Collins | houseboat from Essex, Conn., to Boston, Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1455, | | o 582- i Smmenman, L Z0eve < | T 0 B A C C o i APPLY TO | Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET Hirschfield is visiting rel- | entertained at her home on Chestnut Hill | passing through the Cape Cod canal TEAMING and moving, long distance ] fter s ing the past few | George Orrok and Miss Laura Orrok of [They enjoyed the trip thesoughly, mavi- trucking @ specialty. John H. Ford, 233 | Ji L C &S e > e S albo Meles Eepttleen 2k | kating the beat and cocking their meals uckin al - Ford, 233 | 2 E ames ars with her hushand at an army post | Scotland, also Miss Kathleen Moore o U Bt honeiead. L ¢ Whoiesale and Retail . Lase the Canal Zone New Bedford, Mas: :mxm.mmrm‘:cme_mrwq m €. B. BEOMLEY & SON, 1 . Tel. 876 40 SHETUCKET ST. A i s Among the notables who. stopped off Mrs. Curtis Holmes and her deughfer several towns, including Plymoul _ Shetucket, St. Phone 38 We carry a complete line of e o s L W Daker have Te-|a¢ Watch Will Monday' was Senator|Madcline spent last week - at Obed|lending some ef the tercemtemary emer- LONG DISTANCE MOVING. | to: their ‘home in Providence after) g, Jersey on his | Helghts, Saybrook, Conn., gnests of Mrs. | cises. ® e X% fDomestic and Imported & i BEOWN & HABTLEY, A and [ Shetueket St Phono 607. Cigars. t with relatives here. | FOR S E Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hunt of South{Jeerq: r Londenderry, Vt., have been visi | & Al, ondonderry, Vi, have been visitors at | HYRINE MY h President | John Mitchell, who formerly resided in n:‘;‘i‘:;’d ‘:f"’“mm: upon witie is. recent-trip to Florida. Célumbia. Arthur A. Austin have| Mr. and Mre Ernest Millington of Am- | Mr- and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt Saturday for e [i|_praxo AND FURNITURS MOVING. | 1t will pay you to walk over. i their vacation. Embalmer L1 TEAMING AND TRUCKING | pay y “1,.0me sixroom modern cottage, one five- ol doatsy ind- | = Mumecs of the Gt T S i b A room cottage, Wwith Inrge 10ts ham is spendin ow weeks ne | of Episcopal dono very yrompliy and at reasorabie JOHN. R. BOWMAN ‘iz moters cotags, with large lots fer ge. ' . agy |mantic and the rector, Rev. Walter F. PROMPT SERVICE ARTHGRWH. S 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET. \2:4 M:Axm St.; both are new houses; | Capt. and Mrs. Rowland H. Wilcos and | f e‘\tflr nr SSIan To Be Budt Borchert, had an outing at Columbia lake {owner leaving city and t s - ev. 8 Mrs. Frederick Jsn: have re-| g DAY OR NIGHT PR . i s 78 NORWICH, #ONN. SIEST MK SICT ALY Tuglle ool b Rev. and Mo BRtenin Jonen Beve v | [Mk o e e s (Established for Ha.f a Geritury) J||83 fof very choice property. 1 A Wilb 4 Dean and Mrs. W. A. Wilbur of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ash of Brooklyn, For further particulars, inquire of _— ——————— — = 3 on, D. C., are making their an- Y., are spending vacation days in tows AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES SOBE A MORAN, visit to the viliage. 3 5 : 2t teh home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A - T Real Estate Broker, Franklia Square. fartne Jones5Y Providence is | The moath of August is still far atedd |construction and will contain one room. | e hOUR]GAN BROS., | miave seur tres streaea. ook ime INSURANCE Lnicy {of the normal average for the number of | Myra A. Waters bas heen granted 2 | me. 7. Newton Owen. L new, wear like new, s good as New. FUNM DIRECTORS Lanole Tire Co., 93 W. IM_nSL feb24d Norwich and Jewett Cit; || R ADIATORS Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Merrill of Man- | Pullding permits issucd there being niue fpermit 1o erect a garage on Garfield ave- | Congregational church, was away Sun- are guests of Mr. and|lsSucd during the second week of the|nue. The building/will be 10x29 feet. |gav- gpending a portion of his vacatiem W month bringing the total up to 18 for | Other building operafions now in hand | in Amany, N, Y. Springfielg, | the first fourteen days. Inciuded in tie |have been rushed slong and work is fast{ Jfiss Marie Foote of Brookiyn, N. Y., nine new perntis issued is the one for fnearing the completion stage. On the{who was s guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street VEBMONT COWS. | Rev. Frederick Jones oceupied the pul.|th¢ building of the new Elizabeth strect | Montville road below the state Sanita-| A Hunt during July, is now at the heme —- BOILING OR DAMAGED 3. H. HYDE, Dit of the Unicn Baptist chujreh Sunday | 5chool and one for the alteration of & |rium two_bungalows are being erected |of Mr. and 3rs. George H. Champitn. | tanton avenue for a kindergat- and are 1.%¥ ready for the interior work | Saturday night doys obtained morning in the absence of the pastor,|barn on Si room. The other sevem DErmits in- = TEL. 30. LEBANON., ke Henry Allen & Son Co.||] REPAIRED AND Recoroep {|INSURANCE OF ALLKINDS B G e o e | Tie otha e = the ‘chicken csope 93 CLOSING OUT SALE OF cation. i ciude one brick building, two bungalows, STATE S AN Tice Diace 238 Milled % %8 MAIN STREET Tested Under S s ox Miss Gladys Wilcox has retarned from | three garuges aad one small addition to MORTGAGES IN A WEEK| The weekly public dance was FUNERAL DIRECTORS .A:JIB 2-;-‘-;;5 PR Ay Goitis b e Tt o ind bricdss|® VTE T MangHestsr Mase {a frame building. There were 19 sales of real estate and|UtieY's hall Saturday evening, AND EMBALMERS i {ten ; = 2 Rev. 4 andarchuk, pastor of the : : and owner of this, fine herd of Registered | o Confinedsien LR 2.0 L ORE ARG ks ISR m,h‘h 7.430 In mortgages in the past week in| ¥ about 50 per sons, the music = = Jersey Cattle, they are offered for sale at : Norwich as compared with 14 sales and | V&7 Dleasing and the costumes AND LAMPS COAL, seasozed Wood and kindlings In | aeriice. They consist of mmiaanga ! s have @ brick building erected on | SOTRICH @ 5 some. Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 iy e large or emall quantities. Fhome 604 of |un”in° blood lines with (e bost Ak e 7 4 which is to be used as |’ P B e ol ) Cecll L. Gates, conpectsd with the Y. DAY OR NIGHT . STRAIG ED }| L3ia R Shaviro. Willow St. formerly | country. “Ten heifers, seven cows and| Good advice is often s the rectory. The builaing is to be 24x4u | o Fev, TORCOL The Bhles TS Feme|3r C. A. preached in the local Congre- « AND REPAIRED three bulls comprise the lot. The entite |given by a disinterested person. et and two storics high. The founda- | RUmbered 7 against 10 last year and the| i, "church Sunday morning, the herd recently stood the State and Federal tion will be of concrete and stone. The | TOTISABLS . were 324750 in 1321 as| 0l \eing on his vacation His sub- WM. E. SHANLEY BOOKBINDING thom on the. ceredited e bast ek interior finish will be in hard wood and | SEAIUSt 386,545 in 1930, fect was taken from the Gfth chapter of 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) |- Aog wes them or walte'tor matvidual de- |, © Naw President Fremch [T o5, 2o ™ bo covesediminy NEW LONDOY. e e e T L. F. AVERILL & SON, .Of ‘Sci Louis. Gresser is o build a bungalow on | _Architects have prepared plans for | giated that the ideal family and chureh EOOKRBINDER Tel 243-2. Pomfret Center, Conn, A""demy Of ‘Science Geer avenue whics will be 24x36 feet [COttage to be crected at Ocean Beach farf |jite as taught by St. Paul furnished the JOSEPH BRADFORD and one story high. There will be a |Iman Elionsky, 21 Spring street. It will {pagis of our national lfe; the 108 Broadway RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARM 140 acres, finely located, excell = Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order [ o0, 0ee s S0 0ors T o, or- 12-room house, 2 large barns, sheds ang concrete foundation and the structure | e 25x35 feet, two stories high. of wood. | tdeals of New England col will be of frame construction. The ex- | With a shingle extérior. There will be | laced its stamp on our terior finish will be in clanboards and |Seven rooms.” ‘in - hardwood trim, bath, | which he contrasted with resu ; 55§ OVERHAULING i -room Jio sheds thingles amd the roof being uone in com- |Areplace and other improvements. Thel civiiization in Rumsia, resulting from Tha ————— i PIANO TUNEES ot e e M koo R Shring position roofir aterior will be in | Seneral contract has been let I.mnmmm of the high family idesls. pENTISTS fields, part can be irligated, large spring. hard woed and Toere will be e contractors have started work en|" Mir. and Mrs. Bdward Smith and ehfi- = watered pastures, 2,060 cords saiable eight room a dwelling on Warren strect for Joseph town Sanday. = FREDZRICK T. BUNCE !wood, large stream’ through farm. will The permit the building of the [ Williams. It will ba of bungalow de- , Charles DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN OF ALL KINDS . e St ~ery.cany, Elizabeth street school was granted 't | %60, 25339 feet, of wood, and will con- it H Th Plan T e T oy RGRTY, Milnaie Robert MeNeely actmg for the school |tain six rooms, bath and all conven-| Miss Ethe! Woddrop of Jersey City. N. DENTAL SURGEON I Automobilee, :z Oc uner | comn. augsd Buard. The pesai ivcs the specifcations | ieBges. ~The cost will be 84000 * " |3 *uho ms een spending two weeks = i Phone 838-. 22 Clairemont £ puilding as follows: It is to be recen! 4 3 MGrory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. : Ave FOR SALE or the “““c 5 tert hish. The mat. | twWo cottages on McGrath street, B. H. m-:: ::-7 Wagons, GEER o o e “ma e brick cement, Time, | Hilllar, 51T Williams street. will start DR. D. J. COYLE , Wag THE PIANO TUNER New Hbuse, with all modern ‘cxprove- Stonk, stec], wood Thi Moors are o bé | WOTK upon the second. It wil 25 of bun- e i IR s 122 Prospect St Phone 811 |ments, containing seves rooms, located of mapie covered with battleship lino- | 31 o, 2424 ft of wood, with a ghort T Cks d Ca.l't‘ 8 short distance from Frankln Suuare. feum. The finish is in oak. There are |5 raoms, and all tmprovel o - o DENTIST ru an Bood location TN om 155 15 s dooms, & manaal train. | The cost Wil be §3408. = i i i ARCHITECTS Central Building, Norwich, ing and domestic sclence room. it Amsmlm on s :e-m Sacaty 2i5 Main St.. Norwich, Conn, | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, . Trim- Sir. McNeely also was grantcd a per- | bY Charies A Smith for himself at e * ming, Upholatering and Wood Werk. e mit o alier & bam on Scanton avenus | LeQYENd street. Tt win be 20x20 fost. for Ofiies Hours: 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—3 Blacksmithing in all its branches AR iryors to be used as a le:er(g:uu "Ph:h:!:m'uix: "Wm o e cost is estimated at g be one room, 25x25 feet. ul - e Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn. REAL ESTATE weill be sbingled and on the outside there Bailding Permits. will be the chimney. A toilet and sink | Joseph A. Williams et ux., frame bun- will be installed with sewer connectious. | 5alow, Warren street. Cost $4.000. Frank D, Crooker has been granted| F. A. White, feage garage, 20 1-2 permission to erect a garage on Page | Culver street. Cost §500. e |S00kt- & Clark Comp.———— BARGAINS p RSO e Two fine homes on Wiliiaras Sireet - | ALEXANDEE M MANES, 507 TC &5 NORTH MAIN STREET | with large grounds ard reomy gar- e b i s, st M. A. BARBER 236s. "Ca2y% rocin ouse with good SRl el #¢ Prankiin St. Talking Machine Slhop Llot on ‘Liricoln Avenue. Niodern James A, Kimball has been granted a Bidg., Norwieh. Teleyhune 1509, HOTELS $ra 9 i frouse with two car garage on Wash- permit to erect a garage on Eiizabeth George Barone, concrete garage, 37 Or | Acroauting—Anditing—Tax Keports. . Machinist and Engineer | rzton st. Ako a7 room bouse near Btrect. The building will be 10x16x8 feet | chard street. Cost $30f ; AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, 1. ausimess sestion for FHW0. Several with cement foundation. The construc-| Total number of permist for the week, = Prop. First class garage Service con Steam Engine Repairs o W oMt tion ‘will be of frame work covered with PRINTING nected. Phone. Shetucket St ! produce them. pine steathing and the roof will be cov- ered with slate surfaced material K. Ralsin is to build a sx rocm bun- galow on Grant court. The bungalow will, be 27x35x22 feet and of frame,con- - DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Euro) plan, @ of all kinds prom | Hayes” Bros, Props. " Telephons 1337 dne, Estimates. Srompt and | 26-28 Broadway. given. The Bulletin Co., 2rkiin St mayidd WILLIAM C. YOUNG || ARCHA W. COIT s Successor . A Telophore 1334 63 BROADWAY:! struction. The frame will be of spruce STETSON & YOUNG covered with shingles. The foundation CARPENTER and EUILDER|. ; | e cminent e Goore | T2 6, Coab R WHES YOU WANT to put ‘busi- = has the contract. public, there is 10 medi- work - and materials, at right| 'lwnvwmwwzwm-hm um.ma.mmmm.gmmmuumum -—dn-mm“ e 5 “ d ‘|tion to his property at 139 r 2t Teleohona 50 West, Main St." columns of "ha Ustreet. ~The addition will be of same " prices, by skilled"labor. Sy, Kt nfi‘._’:"“z’:;,:m“"", - Academyof Sclenes, P e :