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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, ANUARY 12, 1922 A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want _ Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Famale e WANTED—Miscellaneous A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale - Advertisement Will Sell & FOR SALE WANTED—A position by rienced | WANTED—An clderly lady who has ate or 1; will|lost hér husband wishcs woman for help- 5. Address 231, Bulletin.|er and ion ; only those who would appreciate 4 home with small wages nesd apply. Write Box 50, care Bulletio. _jenlzd ANTED—Middle aged eneral housework, plan cooking, small WANTED—Capable, industrious men igh's Good Health Products Tolland and Middlesex rs, address M3 H. Santod | family, For inforination, call Wiliman- cliable man seil shruns, | 50 9865 2 Dermanent, weekly pay: < “Guarsnty Nursery Jand 10 BENT > o raliway mall | = Write today | FOR RENT—Tenogpent of five rooms, e Tept . 31-D, | With improvements; also garage. Inquire & jansa | &t Huiletin Office. janltd TO RENTFurnishod rooms for light | ousekeeping, 18 Union St Jiild TAOR ANE BUUND TO RENT—Heated furnished room. H. - E. Ring, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. janldd ZORT—Collle "°‘§ large collie, soar on |~ PR RENT—Furnished lighi nouse- | g Ames. Tel. 1717-12 | keepirig wooms, § Carter Ave., Last Side. - Rawart for_whore- | “Sinied st B —— — | 70 RENTSix-room heated apart- evening, one pair ment, all improvements. Inquire H. W. ¥ near United chirch. 1f | ltiley, 35 Washington St janloa . Thames National Bank. | ~5o "RENT8ix-rool dpartment, With 2 g near_Backus Corner ‘Tel 239. to my place, white Owner RENT—S} modern_improvements. _Inqui may’s Shoe Store, 310 Main St urnished 353-12. T—Steam heated, housckeeping. Tel. NT_Rooms for keeplng. Phone 1987, FOR RENT ON BLISS PLACE, A MODER; | APARTMENT OF FIVE ROOMS AND |BATH, WITH GARAGE. DAY TEL. 1263 1085-13. _ysd e jani2d FOR RENT The very desirable manufacturing space recently occusied by the Warner Brothers' Company, in- the Ring Building on Chestnut Street; the Hiscox Building on Myers ourt. The property may be seen ZUNEBAL DIREOTORS B e Cummings & Ring ? it any time. For full particulars s ly to 4 Funerel Directors 7 E James L. Case ; né ,';‘mbog’mers 0 SHETUCKET STREET ¥ 1] in Street ESESE S e & t Cormmercs Building Lady Assictant FOR RENT | ON PROSPECT STREET GREENEVILLE MODERN APARTMENT 6 ROOMS AND BAT $30.00 APPLY James L. Case : Telephohe 876 and U SHETUCKET STREET \ “mbalmer i T SERVICE FOL BALE—iorses ] R NIGHT 5 LA R T R SR L2 b ALE Horses and Colis EST. THOS. J. WATTLES 1#OURIGAN BROS. NERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City ;"n"‘ 1:’ 3 b Ll s CHESTNUT ADY m s 58 MAIN STREET BARBARA A b. m., about 9 years etepnons 410-2 | HENTY Setser, dum. Lad D‘V OR NIGHT HIBELLY 42510, m., foaled 1398, A RTINSO | s § . Shea &Burke [ - i “nerai Lwectors < 41 Main Street i B e o JUST ARRIVED. cicans %;:;; 3 “,’1?‘9;%2.“‘“..;,-‘ :‘f,f:‘i: ALE AND RETAIL piste line of Domes. d Cigars. Succcssor to H. BOWMAN Mamn 8t, Nerwich, Conn, 4 for Hait a Century) ELMER K. PIERSON BOOKBINDING JOSEFH BRADFQHD 108 Broadway Blank Books Mace ana nuled to Ordet c1GARS aare 570 per thousfhd v. COBANT. 11 Seaabtia BA TRUCKING e | GEOBGE LAMBEKT, Ocourm, teaming, movis nd trucsing. Tel. oii-12. 14 PHYSICIANS MOVINE 80U Lrucens. Lo siilh_a ! €, D, JOSLYN, 293 West Nain St. We \xD K MARKOFF, M. D, |move everythmg anywnere. Special fut- Ll NOSE. AND THROAT |ication giyen to moving boilers and ma- 3ldg. Tel 1799 | ciiinery. Tel. 798-3. T .. eophdl s | Long Distanc Moviag aud Esprossin Zimmerman g ILDING YOUNG, Contractor and Jobn H. Ford, 238 sk and Jobbing. 50 West decid B. BREOMLEY & SON, Sbetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. STEAMSHIPS TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompiiy and a reasouable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest Phone 178 e e PLUMBING SUPPLIES HAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAEIGHT AND PASSENGE SERVICE. —New London 50c, Gresapert or Isiand $1, New York 3258 “orwich, foot of Shetucket or il = icsday, Thursday and Buf-| pLUMBING, heating, gasfitting and M general repairing. Johs Morton, 29 Mar- - York, Pler 27 Bast River |gery St Tel $9232. novild ertne St, Monday, Wed-| ™ pLyuMEING AND GASFITTING, riday, at 5 P. M, CONTRACTORS—IOBBERS, . « with il Coastwise and Plusabing and Meating. teamship Lines sailitg from Breed e i Phiaa ort of New Yerk. FHONE 568-5. reight rates and further infortaa- — apply very Dest plumbing oy expert LAWRENCE LAMB m— at the fairest prices is guar- Telaphone SO also heating and gasiiting. JOBN F. TOMPKINS, €1 West Main 8t JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plambing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs BATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 728 32 6TH STREET ——— e ' WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the publlc, thers is no medi- 5 fllrw:h the advertising Agent. OMPSON, ¥. 8. o' Specialiat (srotect yeur fretinger ] ice Bids. 321 Maia St. Norwieh, Prome 13664 jansie 1ght hovse- | AFTFE 6 AT NIGHT 'PHONE | | | = ong_distancs | WANTED—Will *trade a good rabbit and squirrel Hotnd for pair maie rabbit hound pups. Write Dogs. care Buitetin. _sanizd WANAED—Men or women to take or- ders among friends and neighbors for the well known and well liked Royce #avors. totlet preparaticns and household arti- cles; the Royce products have been used by housewives ior over 4 years; ask your friends and neighbors avout them; opportunijties to secure the Royce agency are rare; a few open now; profits $30 to $160 per’ month in proportion o time given; write for information today. The | Abnez Royce Co., Box 65, Station 8., De- | partment 20, Cleveland, Onlo. *_ jani2d _ | WANTED—Buyer for a fine plano ed _orga pecial, if sold at once, | The ¥ “aduen Company (known ng this fine Colby & Dungty uprght giauo, tine condition, worth $225, speclal for §125. The Plaut: Cadden Compatty (known for quality and service since 1872, octlad WANTED—Second hand furniture and mutiques; oldest and largest dealers in we buy and scll anything; high- Louis D. Ward, 30 and 42 Norwich. Phone 708-3. SAVE §$100 by WANTED — Experienced _ dry _goods help, men and women; ability {o handle French trade an assel, state age, experi ente and salary Box 1., Bulle- janild Cyphers incuba- Fitts, Mum, Cont. Janlbd TWANTED—A new house of seven oms, with ail modern improvements, in 1, with a good large lot. one desired, parties to take pos- of May. Address Box S0, jandd TRIE D. found O, K., Anadore Te, thred ited Dot cigars bc, Manile clgars 4 good fine X L N T iine of Fagan's Smoke Shop. jan?d expected, 50 pipes. “SECOND HAND FURNITURE and new floor coverings bought and sold. Get our . before gonig) elsewhere. New Saiesroor, 16 Water St, Nor- decstd —Raw furs, at f._A. Heeb- ner's, every Taursday. A. C. Bennett. novsd WE_BUY und pay bLighest prices for sccond hand furniture and booi | — Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 W St. Phone 38-2. sepld, WANTED—100 farms for _catalogue, 10 acres up, with of Without stock; give fuil particulars in first letier as to price, P. 0. Box 108, on hand furniture. Breed Blag. Norwich Furals Tel. 1914-3. nd exchange. Jeild FURNITURE, STCVES, HOUSEHOLD ucuos of all kinds, old books, pictures,| es, glassware, etc, wanted for calh. anywhere in eastern Conn. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson Street, Wi mantic, Conn., Phone 632-3. WE BUY HIDES, SKINS, PELTS AND wooL Write us and our representa- tive in your territory will call. Worcester Rendering Ceo. Auburn, Mas.. OUR MR. MILLS Will Be At The MNorwich Tallow Co. | Every Saturday equipped with magneto, |cluteh puliey nd nount | . Can be seen in motlon at | penter Shop, [ty Home, WANTE) | W B TIGER, 65 Fraskiln St nd 71[ nd and Astique Furniture, 173, H KOUPEY dyced By oratién, Brovie dence. General auto repairs and patat- | ng jantd | ¥or saLe tires and tubes, s ulbs, 1 e for ars, ¥ Main Jani0d HAVE your tires ietreaded, 100k Mke | | | new, wear like new, 2s good s new. | $3 W. Main St febzdd e M RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED { | Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUAKDS AND LAMPS , STRAIGHTENEL AND REPAIRED SHANLEY W'ME 439 MAIN STREET, (East Sid. OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. aad”serviee simee 187 | Mohigomery . V. COVELLO, Tei. We |2 = °IANO BOXES $3.00 EACH ¥OE SALE Farm bred coilie pups. Tel. 1935-5. Box 185, > L g Baltic, Conh. FOR SALE—Candee Mammoth incuba tor, 1,200 egg cdpacity, practically new, price iGasonable. Peter Stelfenson, Nor wich, It ¥, P. 6. Tel 1491-4, JanioTuins oupg cows, will exchange tor dry janiid wiil _Phone 1851-12. FOR SALE Cottags of six rooms, electric lights toflet, bath, five acres land, on Wesierly troliey, 8¢ fare. lIn- quire john Vars, City Line, R. F. D. i mdy cottal Tooms, one acre of land, for §9 monihiy inswllments, Charies Oneco, Cotin, Janild FOR SALE-—A flliy acre chicken farm, located on the River road betwéen Jewet: City and Norwich. A wonderful oppor- tunity if taken at once. For further par- ticulars inquire of Burdick and MeNicol, Thayer Bullding, /Norwith and Jewett ( janlod FOR hAW[ 1-2_tons of hay, yrice 18 & ton at barn; ziso tWo coal stoves o £qod ordet; price rignt. C. H. Wiison, | Widham. = e Janiod EOR SAL! seven-room house, with garage, at Danieison, H. F. Turnér, Wareham, Mass. jan1od iand, one mils from Jeweit C water connection : Burdick & MeNicol ¥OL SALE_Hazd wood, , $9. Tel. 1881- FOR BALE A good seven-room House on Mt Pledsant St, with. all modern im- provements, with c%e acte of productive Soil, with @ Jarge Lam; could easily be ty borough Line, city very reasonable terms. Jewett City. _janTd “sawed and janid converted a two-fainily hotse. ~For farther detalls, see Clarence Sholes. Tel. HH@ Jan7d “rom SAL&-“!unnefl hard wood, slov‘ lengths. Tel. 1879-12. jan7d FARMS forsale; casy terms. with of without stock. Address L. Groman, Plainfield, Conn. Tel. 99-2 Moosup. dec.,ld " FOR SALE_Well seasoned siabs and hard wood. Tel 615-4. H. K. Beard &| Son, Homestead Farms declta BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- | nogranh, regular $275, special for quick $178; easy “terms granted. The Pll.ubblflden Compary, Norwich, Conn. $2,500 WILL BUY seven-room cottage house with eleciric lights and gas, two minutes’ walk from Boswell Ave. car line. For full particu- lars, see 1527-3 198 Clff St. s FOR SALE | No. 177 SPRUCE STREET Nine room dwelling and new garage, within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. This is a bargain. For full particulars inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY " 278 MAIN STREET Phones 2. RY PUKALLUS Curpenter and Builder, 87 Smith Av road, and fruit, or iz &ood conaition; ade trees, charming spot ; 2,000 ; §340 cash for guick salc. TRYONS’ AGENCY, Willlmassic, FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD wWOOD, m.oo PERCORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY $3.00 PER CORD, DELIVBRED ANY-! | WHERE. FHONE YOUR ORDER TO 792. HARRY B. FORD FOR| SALE Two-apartment house, with all im- provemems and in vini condition, Choice tesation, it large yard fowg S, BORT cantir of city Timist e oelh o appreciated. FRANCIS D. DONOGHUE, Central Building, FOR SALE novd The Plaut-Cadden Co. FOR SALB On Yantic ca . 10-ro0m house in good condition, with outbuildings and 18 acres of land; very desirably located, | This property can bo had at a very rea- | the | eonable price—a great chance right party. quire of for For further particulars, in- JOHN A. MORAN, eal Estate Broker, COAL AND WeoD COAL, ecasoned wood and Kin m or Smail Gudausiod " Fhous ¥4 ey R. Shapire. Willow St Durkee Laae. ifl& {2 191§ Oaklana touring car FOR SALE—automobiles FOR SALE—Lexington sedan, painicd, in first class condition, exc for pubiic service work or as a car. Phone 1828. FOR SALE—Bargain; $350 cash Lient dition. Phone 595- FOR SALE—192; first class conuition, miles. Inquire 1772 affer-5 p. run less than § 90 Amos B. Wheeler. newly Dodge touring_car, Mrs. Lyman Says Afer the “ Vinol is “Worth Its Weight in | Gold”—It Builds Up Health t u” i m, decsd T'N.MTGARTHROP NEW KOND oN FRANKLIN ROADSTER — Nine B series, 4-passenger Roadster. Top, paint and uphoistering A-1 mechanical condition of this car is excellent. Auto- matic wind-shield cleaner, spara tire and bumpers in- cluded in selling price. FORD — 1915 Touring Car, in good shape. Late style bddy and new radiator. FRANKLIN SEDAN — Here's a bargain in a closed car. Late model. New tires—just out of paint shop. T your own price. MAXWELL—Any one desiring a small Touring Car in good running condition, can buy this car right. DODGE — 1917, Sedan, painted and thoroughly spected. Price includes nowly in- new slip covers. andStsengthSonr.kly Moodus, Conn—The “Fiu” left me run-down with a weak heart and stomsch, so I would often have sink-| ng spei nd was hard for me to around do my_housewo: No matter what 1 took I did n to gain, but one day I read about ¥ in a paper and decided elt be that remedy Keep, Lie st X & hea’ . Lyman biood of toni it cont: it cr irot aids di- BATTERY B INSPECTION FOR WEFK DANCING Instruct 96 or 401 term ever ys begins First lesson iree LEGAL NOTICES PRINTL of_all Kmfls promptly and l“d‘ donec. Estimnates prompl and eheerfully given 7The Brlletin Co.. 68 | Eranklin St wayidd beld on_Mondas ! George W. East tor of the 1924 or the maintenance sect or the battery oth NOTICE 1o gith d in at 10 said exe following tables) 82 c 1 Natio: cooking L large neous butter 1 saucers, and sever: swold, this 10th day of % JING. Jndg: The « § 2 truc.eon of racor Attest HELEN 11.- DRESCHER Janizd STAFFORB GIRL ENGAGED ‘TO SON OF COL. AND MRS, Mrs, J. L. Kaddy, of S announces the e ter Vera, to Gard and Mrs. W. H. ton, HAL gement of r H. H Hall of Workmen's Compensation. | as follows has been approved b oner J, J. Donohue W. Blakesles & Sons, New Hav employer, ané Francisco Torres, chester, employe, at rate of $9.69 both w OSCAR F. MAIN Doty Sharift commanders wi ] a1 property A COURT OF PROBATE HFLY b Wich, within and for the Dist i ortust possibie 11th day of Jan ungerviceable propert A workmen's compensation agreements Com and Combai Train, urd battallon, Feb. 7 Taken by viriue of an execution (o me | 5t Siaemfond: Batiéry £, Febe 5 5t Stam iEnpost in the Town of Griswold, foar- lan Headquarters and Combat teen days after date, which wii b . 1st battalion, Feb. 17 at Norwich; ca battery, Inspections ars 2 21 at Danlelson. eing held under Gen- Orders No. 1, state of Conneeticut, from the adjut general's office at j | Hartford. The order sta 1—In compl of paragraph ce with the vrovisions National Guard regu- ns, W. D. M. B, 1919, the foliowing Auls of Rates approved by the com- manding genera First corps area. is cd for fho informat tes for the 169th Infantry 'y, 1924 Artillery Artillery, Medical Depart- al | Staff corps = depart- t | - | for inspection. ‘The attention of all offt AYLING. Judge. | cers charged with the cara of govern- imith, late of N ent and state property is invited to the o {,mm[ protisions fv«cnmt 36, chan application alioging | PUblic acts of Connecticut, 192 now In settlement i | ed in G, O. 16, A. G. O., Conn 3 aying for an order to! (b) The equipment af tain T.‘ estate He‘n.i,.!m:‘r.‘ sald | naia servics (Cir. 169, W. D. A. G , fuily described in applicat 1921) must be presented for inspectit Court Room In the City of | cers’ right to. the uniform compens 2id_District, on the 16th dey | n on 35, chapte A D. 1922, at 10 o'elock in | p Conn. 1521 application. and of £ald | nepect! Thearing thereon, be given by the publiea- ,, . 2 {5 OF (s Sracr onie im soma Rewapager | MaRner prescribed by rogulations having a cirealation in said District, at National guird Fand least three dava prior to the date of ald | for company commanders.) hearing. gnd that return be made to the moriessand grounds will be in- Cowrt state Juspector as to their y | 4—The Inspection of prop and armortes will comnience at 10 l\rlx- d of personnel at 7.30 p. m. der shounld bhé present the inspection of p X commander will dc sergeant and gne private ay's duty pection). o supp! ss otherwise directed, organiza ba paraded for inspection s (woolen) under arms. nafiding officers will see that are made to have Phone. Shetacket St. EL, Props. Telephone 26-28 Broadway. L Hayes Bros., INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 285hetu:hu5neg’t INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS zosic Blackemithing in all ito branches ERNEST E. D pmis i BULLARD) ¥ 3001t & Glark Corp.| e > o Violin 57 TC ¢i5 NORTH MAIN STREET| Fhone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few | HorELs Outfits to Lend. % TAMERICA™ HOUSE, D. Morrisey, i Prop i garkge servies s | HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING- Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. WHEN ¥OU WANT to put your busi- n(:s:hhiforetflm Duhhhc. i;h&rfl is no medi- um better an _throuj the adverlisi columas of The Buflel&. W % L e e organization presen Officers and _ enlisted men, absent from home station of | nization nearest their place of cations for temporary forwarded to this of- on with other than | Ation will mot be cred- I““’/""‘F“ OF % Sevets ANl unauthorized ntees will be fined in accordance with chupter 222, public acts of Governor GEQRGE M. COLE. The Adjutant General. Campalgn Agninst No Headlights. Monday the state police began an ao- tive campaign against persons operating sutomobiles with headlight lenses which do mot comply with the Connecticut law &nd against drivers of horse-drawn vehl- cles that do not carry lights at night. It 1s suspected tifat a number of automobile owners have filled out thelr applications for a 1922 registration by putting down the name of some approved lense without particular réference to the typs of lense that may actually be in use on the car. State police will be out on all the prin- clpal highways to s%e that the headlight law is enforeed, and those found operat- Ing cars without approved lenses will be promptly brought to trial vides for perso: fine of not more than $50 for violating the headlight regula- FROM MONDAY! tional guard on Jan. 25 m , when Headquar ters Battery and Regimental Headquar ts Wil be inspected, respectivel for tlie other batteries In the resiment | with places of inspection, foilow: Rat- tery ¥, Jan. 17 at Greenwich; Battalion | Headguarters and Train, 2nd batt Jan. 19 at Norwalk: Battery B at Norwich; Battery C, Jan 30 at Norwalk; Battalion Headquarters The faw pro- | | A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent it “Req A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get 1 TO ANSWER REAL QUESTIO uests are being received dal B. of A.. meetsat — - —— more than $50 for persons convieted of | T violating the law requiriig a light on all | What Is G"-’mg 0“ ’33---\’ { vebicles, norsc-drawn or otherwise, at{ Norwich Statio o night | cintion, No. , v o H almyra Enca A |REVENUE BUREAU WILLING . > 1o in_ O Lafayeite Co for i Women of t rulings and advice upon abstract cases |meet ai Mot : or prospective transactions invoiving| Clan Graham, No. 2 questions of income tax and profits at Steiner Hall bility. These requests are so numerous | Vaudevile znd 3foion ag and the insistence on prompt action so,Strand Theat great that it scems advisable at this| Motion P e time definitely to qutline the bureauws| 3fotion Pletures poliy which will govern the consid tian of these requests. “The Revenue Acts of 1913 an depart law or new questions of such fmportance, Widely at many points from pr proctice, and have given rise con- plexity, and number thai the resources of the bureau are no more than quate to advise taxpayers their present iiabil past transactions, answer every question W or ingenuity davise without neg! on t der th ve ne | Norw man states, ferenc rangements are Stra Judge man i | i il ry | Davis Theatrs, for | rropist, wregating POULTREY CLUB MEMBERS co DEL TEW 1 i ATES WILL GO oh Lewisol as for the zc has fssued t Assc Felix M. Otto nd ot ert Hoover ed. reeen WILL COMPARE ANNOUNCEMENTS Monday Tuesds snd Wednesday Dougles ju vatler D'Arta ent teers. hi pletur: Liw { i | The dom. e ca , B { Geors 1ette, As | titled dramatic i splendid a. atever was spared by and is acted rection the lens version, while Arthur £deson ¢ as Marguerltc est comedy 0 shove orchestra seats will he reserved every e attraction for fow he is pected to g erp agnan, dashivg er. the virile Doug is of the dual rk of Zorro” represents and e g of the yea e maki |lion dollars. story s based on by the best ed Nibio 21t 4 Tdwa p mera wor the cast Del arbara LaM o Sicgm Boyd Irw! an added such sterling plaver att ghown Harol Lioyd I Do, this is &ver ma aily tions, aad-Gne 9f not lese ‘han §10 or'ening including Sunday. NG called you kn ANNOUNCE SEVEN HOX B. F and Waurcgan

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