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M) work. 4 mm-n,& . oy "' S5 i Wb ey MARRIED GATES—LEON D—In 11, lulb:l A Esther Burton Getes of New Wul. PARKE &a A HO"’OI ""mlfly. R. s Gnrn 3 Stanley, Parker ui-‘.rl",nth Mabel Johnson, m lnm March ED HER%E—I!:B Put.m?m, th fli lzl‘l‘ ert Bruce Ream, rs. Robert C. Ream of New York and sum!ord aged 14 years. B'SSEI.L—[!\ artford, lhreh 11, 1933, Miss Mary Seymour Bissell. Mrs, Mystic and “FARMER wants Protestant keeper; references. exnhangedA Jonn care Bulletin. u«np—sum A-PD-\Y F w Woolworth Co. .. WANTE| D..—Mlll “WANTED—Farmhand ; single preferred. 341 West Thames St. partner in express business; cwplta.l rmuhed. Address X., marl B\l;fletm. WANTED—F‘HIH l.nd lhndl trees “to George marl4d be trimmed by expert 'mmer. Monroe, 10 Broadway. Tel. 1312, WANTRD—Young man, steady work, 60 weekly. See Mr. Fair, Aliing Bldg. rAnrol-AL the Taintor homestead, Colchester, March . 3, 1922, -Addison Copp Talntor, in his $7th year. MELADY—In Youngstown, O., March 13, 1!:: Mary Melady, formerly of New London. HEPBURN—In New Haven, March 9, 1822, John E. Hepburn, n‘ed 24 yeirl. Appiy West S{Afl Slivk BECKWITH—In Watert o Wiiem " Beckwith aged bl \LHXA —In Prowdence, R, L, March 10, Maria E., wite of George F. Coon, Andn\-r, N. Y., March 10, iver K. Vars, aged 69 years. ER—In Willimantie, Mareh 11, Delia Vanasse, wife of Wallace er, a native of Versailles, Conn.. in her 38th year. " FUNERAL NOTICES COLBURN—In Norwich, March 12, 1922 Daniel H. Colburn, aged 70 years. of Shea & Burke Wednesday after- noon at 2 o'clock. Bumral in Hamilton avenue cemetery. PETRONI—In this city, March 13, 1922, Delia Leflingwell, wife of Nelson M Petroni. Funeral at her late home, 53 Tedar etr Wednegday morning at _8.20. quiem mass at St. Patrick's_church at o'clock. Burial at St. Joseph's cemeter. CARSWELL~—In this city, March 13, Robert €arsweli of Preston, for- of Norwich. Ne of funeral hereafter. l!lllllltluflh—ln this eity, March 12, Tl\ur!lon B. Lillibridge, in his Funeral at his iate home on the Seotland road Wednesday, ~March 13, at' 2 el Burial ‘in” the family ot in < ery se omit flowers. ‘ FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Di?ectqrs and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Commings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral 3ire,ct0r Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY UR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANDF.MBALMERS ady Assistant DAY or uuu‘r Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street A S IR Lm! GARDENING THIS is the thme to T S T SR Geduldig’s Greennouses, It Phone 368, .. marizd ORDER your fi Tireenhouses, 15 mc "aa? ok mari3d % this week. marl4d house-- \V-rl{.b 10d marisd ~WANTED—Bxperienced auto driver - oom 10, over 5 and 10¢ store, every day WANTED—] With references. suhun ‘Terrace. WAN“D—TD 3 Ford _delivery truck. 11, Shi i uu-xu'" wurnn-—l“u-m horse, weight uwu e g B. X. this Jmm iz}m{dw anflques ‘Ward Bm.. “"'i':af-'fd 'é‘:.d Willimantic. Tel. 633-8. 4T’ Dotunen, TS et :D—Becond hand antiques; oldest and largest,dea i S e e %llgr St,, Norwich. ' Phone 708-3. may19ThSTu WANTED—TwO and one-fs in Greeneville, Boswell Ave., efc.; several es Wi thing to turn up that suits yours is just what they want. me your property. Tel. 1380. Sholes, 188 West ’l’hl.mes 8t. Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE ¥ FOR SALE N"w 7-room (‘:flhn with gar- age for two cars, strictly modern, finest central location in the, THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET _PHONES tymler!.nAl nsondluon. Can be seen at 58 Fflnkml ne stack of hay. D. 3 m..rm..u‘-’.fs FOR SALE—Season ‘mixed, stove length, Mnnd, $5. 50 cord. Phona 1089-13. FOR SALE—Only $1,600 Zor seven- rn? house and barn; $1,000 down takes s0ld this wnk 10 minutes to tfolley G. P. Coates, 227 Main BL FOR SALE—Cedar - posts, Mce \‘l.lh. bean pol d pea brn.ghi deliv- : l)om?6 3 .fin orthup, orwlch Tawn. el 1046-13. - 9ThSTu ou do business with tbo An- orks you have this | Wi 4 cons)dem.uo‘ We advocaté a clean type of business—the kind that helpl V«{t general farm Wwork; references_required. B, Pomeroy, 321 Coni marléd NTE e Mins. mar: WANTED—April 1st, martied man for Soutn St Wiiliman- Boy 16 years of age. d 11 body and hurts nobody. Brhite Sothis, Jowers City. Conn. Box 185, m-rud N’ tor, 250-egg capac B. Palmer, R. F. mar7d te Dtlce. clnxh; t]; ot No. 3, Norwich, Ct. | Norw! ‘FOR SALE ‘BEST QUALITY HAED WOOD FOR ¥OR SALE — Beulzlflax} mrehw & Wendell upright piano_ w condition, special e B adden Co. 135- 185 s st Norwioh. 1eb28TuThs de dn JUST TAREN a h-hy d pigno. fine !telnuy nximzh axca!lent conditio 1 for su 3 The Plaut-Cadden. (.o. Tas 143 Main St ich 28TuThS SPLIT HARD, $10 PER COED. SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PER CORD. MIXED WOOD, $8 PEE COED. WANTED—A reliable, live man general farm wark; in first letter; baceo ; steady employment. Yantie, Conn. L. H. Smith, mariid WANTED-—Party to mn 8 _large and up-to-date farm on shares. or |0“rent au- with stock and tbol; Tel. 369-12. weecus Hill Farm. marlld for ; state age and wages references; no rum or to- WANTED—Farms and city mpen;y; list with me for quick ruulu. you may have what my waiting customers want. John G. Cheneski, Agent, 18 Bath 8t. Tel 1139 mar! “WANTED—A Yankes horse rake, not too far from new, first class workin order. Telephone Jewett City 5. L R. Barber. d WANTED — Special _representative sary; Box 1 7 marlld egtis TAGENTS wanted astern C 0., N m Station, Boston, Mass. to sum 90c an hour; ticul Amerlean Products American 3ldg., Cincinnati; O. Co., 5661 in- each town on big direct-to-consumer ‘ad- vamsing cammxm exvenexlcegattne{\:esa- ept. N-8, “advertise our Funeral services at he mortuary chapel | goods and distribute free samples to con- write for fuli par- marlld orwich an— Tel. HIH WANZTED—W ‘e pay o second hand furniture. ture Co., Breed Bldg. blly, sell and exchange. pIDI3 = this adv.: “Di wife. ur _washin imachine do the dirty e Wasn't that awful? Lucky Strike, Chesterfield cigarettes, two p: 3bc; Anndore mild cigars Te, lhree for 20c; Manila cigars six for 25c. Fagan's Smeke Shop, opp. Woolworth’s. ~ marld 't kill yer .WANTED—At once, concrete one-half of one bag. City. Phone 151-4. marlld WANTED —Men, over 17, become rail- way malil elefks; ‘eommenee $133 month; ]1!!! positions_“free. 31-F., ster, N. ¥. -mar7d WAN'!ED—A young man 18- or 20 years of age who has an academic edu- cation and ecan furnish good references, for a steady position that has possibill- Make application in ties of promotion. own handwriting and address M turer, care Norwich Bulletin. D T FOR SALE—Automob mixer, Louis Ortmann, Franklin Institute, Manufac- mar3d WANTED—Farms, all kinds; no mat- ter where your farm -is located, thi agency can sell it quick. Connecticut Farm Agency, Putnam, Conn. feb28d WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address K., care Bulletin. febéd ‘WANTED—Antiques, téols and_second- band furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin , | St. Phone 717-3. jan21d WANTED—Antiques, ol® books, tools and second hand furniture. C. J. King, 46 Spring “St.” ,Norwich, Conn. Phone 1138-13. jan20d SECOND HAND FURNITURE znd new floor coverings bought and sold. Get our FOR SALE—Ford coupe, self starter, four new tires, demountable rims paint like new, car perfect in every detail; demonstration ; price $425. Tel. 361-13, Willimantic. marl4d TFOR BALESoven passcnger 1917 Cadillac touring car in first class condi- tion. Address Box 987, care Builetin. mar2d IN.MTGATHROP NEW RONDON STUDEBAKER—1921—Big 6 — Overhauled and repainted — spare tire and bumper are in- cluded in selling price. STUDEBAKER—1918—Big 6 — Thoroughly. overhauled; and in wonderful condition. Two tires, brand new, and others in- cluding spare, very good. Get in on this one as price is way down. FRANKLINS 1914—5-pass. — overhauled and repainted. 1917—5-pass. — oversize pistons and repainted. 1918—4-pass. — Two of these to select from, and both in ex- cellent condition. These cars all have several extras, such as bumper, spare tire, and windshield cleangr. 12 Montauk Ave. Tel. 278-2 “STEAMSHIPS THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER . SERVI FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport and Shelter Island $1, New York $2.50 Leaves Norwich; foot of Shetacket or Breed St., Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- day, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 27 Bast' River, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, at 5 P. M. Connections with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from the Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa. tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969. Agent. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Travel to Europe and Continental Points by BExpress and United States Mall Steamers. M, Schedule and Rate Slips at Intermational Steamship and Realty &G o.fi'{«'nnu. Agent, A A 1 Tel. 1139, Leaves Norwich Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. m. ![.eaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Gaturday, at 5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent INSURANCE 2|J. L. LATHROP & SONS|'z 28 Shetucket Street e prices first before gonig elsewhere. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St. Ncr‘ wich. WE BUY and pay hlxhuz second hand’ furniture Hces tor and”“Dooks, St. thne 38-2. IGD‘I?G. WA\TED—IOO farms rnr catalogue, B | Tel, Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Watef | T SPECIAL—For ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT foot for THESE LOW PEICES. PHONE YOUR OEDER TO 792, HARRY B, FORD, $3,250.00 will buy an 18-acre farm with wood, fertile land, bui! New London turn: line. sale, two—munlal “and ug:dld'll ol’tm. A-1 condition, excellent gg& The Nmt—Cl.fien Ci !0. !A“—O the flllfll twie family houses in N"')f 2‘! Seven rooms and bath on lower flofil‘. and bath on second tioor, and stiil” four good large rooms on the ‘third T this house has all new fixtures, pabpered ud Dainted throughout, ln one of the residential sections the 1&; C Clum Sholes. TEL 1380, marl3d I‘OH ! Llnd suitable for build- ing purposes, ane lot situated on westerly side Palmer St, East Norwich, plenty sand and gravel for foundatious, good for two lots. Inquire Edward Freyer, P. 0. Box 2 Fnchvme. _Conn. marisd FOR BALE_New milch Guernsey cow with calf. Emerson Perkins, ings, on e and on trolley E. A. PRESTICE, Phone 300. 86 Cum St, Seven-room cotuce, wm- electric light, lot 50x135, in lower part of Orchard St. For full particulars, see Guernsey A. V. COVE! Hanover. Tel. 1527-3. 1844 marl3d HOME for sale In village with stores, churchui ;c?emlhtih ;n state xt-uad seven rooms, electr; pump at sink, easy 2 drive to three large w:n'g. prlee 5700, Eight-room house with all improve- asy terms, - J. H. Milligan, Dani . includ steam heat, large gar- rild v a Z, residential section ‘or particulars, ALk I L R FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, North Main St. Central Bldg. Phone. Nerwlch. ron SALE—Six-room house with bath and all modern conveniences at Best Vldw. Quaker Hill; large lot with fruit ornamental trees. George K. Cran- da.l] 154 State St. New London, Telephot ¥OR SALE—32 inch band $85 ; Burroughs adding_machine, $90. Majestic Paint- Shup‘ top floor Majestic Buiiding, Shetucket -&t. mariid “FOR SALE—One yoke of Holstein c tle, estimated to weigh 3000, price $175 if taken at once; would trade ror Aing 198 cun Bt. FOR SALE BONNIE VIEW 100 acres, beautifully located, pleasant surroundings, near village, class eight-room _ house, _Colonial large barn and outbuildings ex- uabie Wchodland good fruft; only $2,000; 500 8 TRYONS’ AGENCY, marfd ‘Willimantic, Conn. CIGARS 0 acres up, with or without stock: give !uu varticulars in first letter as to price, cation and terms. P. O. Box 105, t City, Conn Iy2zd WANTED SECOND IIAND ANTIQUE FURNI- TURE AND HISTORICAL CHINA. BEST PRICES PAID. A. BRUCKNER, 87 Franklin Street, opposite Providence Bakery. Phone 712-5. marsd e e, TRUCKING GEORGE LA‘IBLBT Occum teamin B. BROMLEY & S ket MING AND TRUCKING done prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Fhone 115. FOR SALE—Horses two wagons and har- nesses, at White’s Court. My son Jim- mie will sell them moarléd TFOR SAL good second “hand horses, cheap, all zood low down' chunks, must be sold at once; two singlé heavy harnesses, two light harnesses: See the barnman and he will sell them to_ you cheap at White's Court, Norwich, Conn. mar1od JUST ARRIVED, Another car of 28 Horses, and thq are nice ones. There are a number of nice promptly and at reasonable ?:ouerly Wwith -me for quick results. ¥red nearby srfrinzen. William® J. wler, Wuat. W lington, Conn. Tel wn, Div. 61! ma.rlld "FOR SALE_E; good aby m condition. Call at 58 Asylum SL marild FOR SALE— One hundred acres woodland, ten acres covered with cedar, fine location for bungalow, seven miles from Norwich, close Oxoboxo lake. two miles Oakdale. Address Samuel McDon- ald, Coichester, Conn. mari0d FOR SALE—Two ice wago wlgon« one light two-horse team wagon, one coupe. Avery Bros., Norwich Town. Phone 1002-3. marlod FOR SALE—Cottage house of seven rooms and bath, beautifully situated, large lot, all improvements, on car line. Address Cottage, care of Bulletin. TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete iine ef Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, Successor te JOHN K. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn. (Established for MHalf a Century) CiGARS Whitestone Cigar sare 370 per thousand 3. ¥, CONANT. i1 Frankiis St g, moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. jy1d | marlod nusic n SLYN ¥OR SALE—Pure bred Jersey bull, e e e A B S ke o “Chappeil.” ‘Teliphont | ERNEST E. tention given {9 moving bojlers and ma- e G e masd BULLARD chinery. Tei. 798 sep! FO¥ SALE—Building moving equip-| Teacher of the Long Distance oving and Expressing. Do s St N E Aeen L g Violir Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 145 b Phone 127-4 AMING 3d mcving, lons Gistance | BOME for sales sevenroom coriage at - ol ialt a CIIff place, in first class condition, with liss Place {rucking a epeciaity, "ok B ‘Ford, 234 |5, C/T placs, In rst clase condition, with | B i-Have a Few Qutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS floor! and steam heat; five minutes’ walk from Frankhn square. Inquire at Powers Bros., Franklin Square, or Frank A. Bill. ent. feb21d FARMS for sale; easy terms; list your L Dg{:ucp!}za. Plainfield, Conn. Ph;r;:x 552 phTF‘?szCl'jER of §!NSING4 FOR SALE -Hsrd wood, sawea and | 00 oo Sellio s delivered, §9 a cord. Phone- 1076-13. jan13d’ BOLE AGENCY ¥OR sh.m—w;u seasoned slabs and FOR hard wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E. Bear S TOE EALE—Four good horses, must|Son, Homestead Farms. deaon GIRSON INSTRUMENTS. ! be id at once, have no use for them = == == any longer; TEACHER OF MANDOLIN AND MANDOLIN-BANJO. MISS ELOISE DAVEY, mari3d 67 Spring Garden Ave. o ____ | PLUMBING FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE OF 6 Rooms and Bath PLUMBING, heating, asfitting _and 1 iny John Morton, 29 Mar- Located Near State Armory Eoneral satring, 33! n, 35 Ma The very Dest plumbing by m-fl workmen at the falrest prices is PRICE $4500 ti d fil‘ pairs, and some big horses—and Ko P "B"n‘.’«“rf"ré’n’nfi'fi"i for all kinds of work. Come and see JAME L. CASE €7 West Mun S them. Prices are low for the kind. ELMER R. PIERSON, Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St § | eerme———r—n o e e Tel. 536-3. marl4d = e BOWLING —_— TO RENT FARM for rent; the farm known as the Ross farm, in Lisbon, 160. acres. Ap- ply to Henry C. Gottschalk, tenant on the farm. Phone Jewett City 67-8. P. 0. Norwich, R. marldd FOR BE\T—’Pwo nm class five-room tenements. Inquire 58 Falrmount Bt., corner of Coit. m.lrlfl TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms, improvements, ¢4 Boswell Ave m-rud FOR RENT—Tmem?t of six rooms, With ail improvements, £t 225 Laarel Hill Ave. Call afternoons. marléd TO RENT—Six-room and apartment garage near Backus Cormer. Tel 3259. marlld FOR RENT — Semi-fireproof bullding, 40 Talman St, two floors, 3.000 oqul.n ft. on first floor, 3,750 on second, n Laurel Hill bridge, boats and tni:ht' g:xe location for rx;mu!mrl_ orage, or a Where wanced: Wil E i Agt: Room i:“' Thayor Bldg.. Ix-unnu and Ru.\ mariod FOR RENT- for repair shop; good location. _Tel. 1368. marlld ‘u'lgodnnx;r—renmm .§n five I'\'T. lern improvement quire at West Ma. n St o :NT—Store, Teiephona 246. 2 el A d, R TO RENT—Rooms for keeping. Phone 1987, Centrally located. ummv LOST AND FOURD LOST—Eyeglasses in case, on l‘nll st.| Monday -afternoon ; Teward. Bulletin Office. or Telephone marldd e o ek e B S S R e Tt MSI\—Fd). 26, black and ite muft, i.n n Franklin Hill. Nmfl’ Te("gl-s Leh- anon. Leave at 329. 2 marlid LOST—Thursday, pair of lhlill gl;‘n‘u, somewhere on gunlt Tel. | ° LOST—Black and vhm -setter Witb name on colar. C: marl3d TLOST_Bag_of. cu morning, on West sm. 1692. !lll%o- no #v ' mullum in LOST—In Montville, Mnnm.y Manch l. a white and vellow heifer. Finder notify Frud; Pekora, R. D. 1, Uncasville. THEERE 15 no agvertising medium In Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- tin for business resuits. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, Majestic Building, Shetucket SM Seven Aloys, six Tables. eeeeeee——————————— lenty of |' o | cellent farming fislds, nfoe pastures, vai- | A Bulletin For Sale - - Advertisement Will Sell 1"| A Bulletin To Let AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AV!OI(OB!LE and- Truck Painting, leftering and. atnting. . 3 Biliort, Pond B> N Cotn okead UTO TOPS, radiator covers, ers, curtains, s eoval{; and tire covers, reupholster- RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENEL AND REPAIREL WM. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho'stering and Wood Work. Blacicsmithing in all ite branches scoit & Clark Corp. 507 TC <15 NORTH MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District of ]liel';sgnan on the 1ith day of March, Presenb—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Judge. Istate of James H. McGrath, late of Lebanon, in said District, deceased. The Administratrix exhibited her ad- ministragion account with said estate to the Court for aliowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 20th day of March, A D. 1922, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Probate Court Room in Lebanon, in gaid District, be, and the same is, ap- pointed for hearing the same, and the said Administratrix {s directed to notice thereof by publishing this order once in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having a circulation in said Dis- trict, and by posting a copy hereof on the public signpost in said Town of Leb- anon. -nearest where said deceased last dwelt, at least four days prior to the dale of said hearing, and make return to the Court, The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: GEORGE E. DPIG(‘S Judge. marl4d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District of Le'banon on the 11th day of March, _GE! Estate of Mary E. Walkup, late of Lebanon, in said District, deceased. The Administrator appeared in Court and filed. a written application aileging that said estate is now In settlegent in said Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in said applcation. Whereupon, It Is Ordered. Th application be heard and deter: the Probate Court Room in Lebanon, In said District, on the 17th day of March, A. D. 1922, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pendency of said application, and of eaid hearing thereon, order be given by the publicatio: once in The Norwich paper having a trict, at least th e of said hearing, and that return be m’lde to_the Court. bove and foregoing 1s a true copy - GEORGE E. BRIGGS. Judgs. ord. Attest: mari4 :\'l' A COURT OF PROBATE HELD h, within and for the Distr on the 13th day of March, ELSON J. AYLING, Estate of Andrew Lester, York, N. Y., deceased. ‘William C. Lester of New York, N. Y., appeared in Court by counsel and fiied a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that gdministration be granted Tpon the estaf® of sald deceased, alieged to be intestate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined at _the Probate Court Room In the City of wich, in sald District, on the 18th day March, A D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that motice of the pendency of sald petition, and of sald hearing thereon, is given by the publication of this order ome time in some_ newspaper having a circulation in said District at least three days prior to the date of said hc%n.rlng, and that return be made to this urt. NELSON J. AYLING, Judgs. The above and foregoing is a true copy ord. od"Amaat HELEN M. DRBSCHER, marl4d Clerk. Judge. late of New "! | i FILL OUT AND MAIL TO NORWICH, CONN. lOcnhne,AvengeSWordstoaLlne—Wmts,ToLet,ForSale Etc. L NMDE st it vrimeae s R.F. D. or Street. .- . Number of 20tete w aleier POSt OfFIEE - oeais cxvios-s vitinsmmisimivinsiscecwmsn AT L Eficlosed] oo s oo Write complete ad below including name and address _— Or if blind address is wanted mark X here MAIL-AD THE NORWICH BULLETIN - erererere ClASSIICALON ororerezere:orere EETTRSO TR TPrRS PP Insertions. eessaceeting. setedseiinaanes ORGE E. BRIGGS, Judge. | | without Advertisement Will Rent It ey AUCTION FRIDAY, 7, 1998 the farm late Pltrh:l Grlflln,-l mile from Shetucks Wldnflmnnllc ud Nur'fl one mile from Swth Wmdhfll, lowing described TFTARM OF EIGHTY-SIX (8) “ on Obweb etuck Hil resent month; two yeardng h one olstein bull coming 2 years old ons good gray horse, 9 years old, good werk: er and driver, we it 1300 pounds; tws young Chester Whits brood sows , 1 March 10th; one Chester White year old; two shoats, 12 Pl{l‘fll ;;ens am;]’ llcockerel 18 Rh ens and 1 cockerel, § and 1 cocker: FARMING TOOLS Ons one-horse farm wagon, 1 Aemeerse wegon, 1 top carriage, sieigh. patr heswy team harn driving horse sled, 1 20-gallon ing tub, sét of blocks and falis, mowing machine, horse rake. dise (neariy new), smoothing huwv. tivators, 2 one-horse mw. cutter, corn sheiler, small ‘tools. dl- iy o Miscellaneous: 40 bushels No. 1 peta- . 4 es, 10 bushels yellow rock t tons good hay, 60 cords cord cords stove wood. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Carpets, feather beds, rugs, bureaus, tables, r_h!l'l'l. pictures, and a iar mnfmvrm not mentioned will be on the job. If de!:tdedl! stereny, sale next fair week day. M '\RY GPEFI\ Administratrix. F. D. antie, Com. No. 2, Wilitm ‘erm muxafl | AUCTION NOTICE We will sell for Mrs. Thomas De Carlo, at the O. F. Atwood barm, the the West Village, Town of Brosk- iyn, oh “ THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1923, at 1 o'clock p. m., rain or shine, 2ll of her livestock, farm implements. wagons, toadls, vinegar amd WITTER BROS,, AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, No. §2 Mals Street, Danielson, Comn. HYDE ....,, Auctioneers .... BRIGGS AUCTION I will sell at publc auction at my farm in the Town of Griswold, four miles east of Jewett City, on the PlainfieWd and Voluntown road, so-called, on MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1928, at 10 o'clock & m., the following described propertyt 41—HEAD OF STOCK—41 ALL HIGH GRADE Hom 15 milch cows 3 pair steers. broken to drive, 1 pair 2 y stoers. 1 Dair Devon oxen, weight -'l'o‘l ?-h tra good workers, 1 registe Holstein bull, 2 xrade Homdl yearting bulls, fi r old heifers, § yeariing heifers, 5 cafves, 1 horses, good am;!a or double, about 2800 International gine, 4 h. ., «Hsc h:nv' land roller, cart, ox wagom, full line of good and unlvl ) small tools, tion such to-dats farm. If stormy, next fair day. Cateret 8 m sw-r. attendance. Jewett City, R. F marid AUCTION NORTH DAKOTA HOBRSES is County Farm Buress o Dakota. The second Willimastie Sale at HENRY SNYDER'S STABLE, 263 LEWISTON AVE., WILLTMANTIC, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 19 at 1 o'clock p. m. Thess_horses, 1fke those of the load, will be sold subpect to & pection by & commitiee of 1 Sale positively, rain or shine, reserve, Terms cash. E. M. GRANGEE, JB. AUCTIONEER, PHYSICIANS K. MARKOFY, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND T Buite 103-104. Thayer Bidg. KOPLAND o BOOKBINDING JOB‘E;HBBMDFOl’. roadway Blank Books Hlade and Ruled to Ordeg ‘LEGAL NOTICE AT A COUNT OF PROBATE at Colchester. within and for the of Colchester, on the §th day of A, D. 1923. g grcsenl——GEOnGE E. BRIGGS, Asting udge. Lstate of Addison C. Tatntor, late ef olchester, in said Distriot, Ralph °S. Talntor and filed a petition praying, sons therein set forth, ment in writing, lg last will and testament of be_proved_approved, allowed and ted to. nrdm.le 2s per application en more fully a Wpem-pon Tt Ts Ordersd.- in m»lfiF said D'strict, on the 18th day A.D. 1922, at 2 o'e!o& 'I the petition, and of -ax g‘lven lby the, muunun o( time in The' r luvln: a m and that notice of og-un-mg m‘:’u to.thix Court.