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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A&anm Mwwmceut & WANT !D‘—‘Fiml R WANTED—Miscellaneaus "x’ln—m anyass- ’315 to 850 ) ”bofi’nfi Siath oe-Equal hesiery; guaranteed to i mfl’ Han, District Man- ARG e TATE- T WL Linspeaer. e rom 6,00 10 .30 an ova, T aiee: BORN BUSCH—In Nopwich, April 5, 1932, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Busch of tanion avenue. MARRIED don, April 8 2 by Rev. Chester H. Howe. J rton and Miss Flor- taal gan Hotel. __epriod wan A “mother's heiper. Tele- e 163 I aprifd DIED nington, April 7. 1922, ey, formerly of Put MARCEY—1In § Begene T nam FERGUSOX- Ferguson, BABCOCK At 5 BROMLEY—In New London 322, Dorothy H, wie of Bromiey.-in her 334 year. \pANS Londen, Aoril 1, ads Adams, ared 75 HEWITT Avoril Mies E April 7. dward 1922 Gerirude Hewitt FUNERAL NOTICES vox unn\l(lifva v, April 9, Von Hornig, aged 48 R. I, April 9, in his 55th year. ock Baptist church Relatives April 3 years. of her George avenue, o'cloek April 8, 1922, f Juilan M her daughter No. § Hunting- Hill. Wednesday, CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors d Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Lawrengs Park, Bronx- April . 1822, Kate Mun- Bahcodk, former- wuv'tln- Oung woman clerk for light, clean work ; must_be quick and 'acturate. Call at 12 Water St. Dendelson, Conn. aprsd WOMAN ‘over 20, ambitious refined. college or normal 'trained, educaticnal welfare work; good income 1o start; 1P otion to- executive. Write Rorwicn Bulletin, WANTED — General houseworl competent woman, Write Bex K. K. care Bulletin. aprid WANTED Chambermaid at the American House at Once. WANTED—Male A BEAL opportunity for a real sales- man. Our growing organization, nation- al in scope. requires a local representa- tive. To qualify, you must be favorably known in your ciy and able to furnish financial references. We prefer men be- tween 30 and 50, Who can show that they have earned upwards of $3.000 a year for five consecutive years. Experience in sell- ; |ing insurance beneficial but not. necessary if vou possess initiative and backbone. We co-operate in every possible way, as your success is our success. Executive positions open for those who prove their consider your application. This is an op- portunity. Don't take our time unless ou mean business. Write to John C. imall, 719 Knickerbocker Bldg., New York City. apri0d WANTED —Salesman_Catholic, for out- side work; can earn 325 a week while learning. P. O. Box,175, Norwich. apridd WANTED—Canvassers and salesman to sell an article of merit, a necessity in every home. Address The F. C. Sturte- vant Ce, Box 192, Hartford, Conn. aprsd WANTED—A man to take charge of heavy thread twisting; man with thread experience necessary.” Box J. K. L, care Bulletin T WANTEDPosition as driver, ps gommerciai, by capable young man. gsouc 1935-5 Baitic. aprél #1350 month; become railway mail ¢lerks; big ogportunity; 1ist positions free; write immediately. Frankifn Insti- ‘values ever shown in gowns, second hand furniture. buy, sell and exchange. care Bulietin. | St dress trom head to foot. thing ready to_wear for 10 geres up, with or without stack; give full“particulars in first letter as to pri size. Jewett City, Conn, second 1ist with me for quick resultS; you may worth in the fleld, Tell us why we shouid | have what my waiting customegs want. John G. Cheneski, Agent, 18 Bath St. Tel. 1139, maréd STOCKINGS—Stockings, then some more stockings. We buy_lots of them— we sell lots of them. That's why The Pasnik Co. sell for less. feblIMWE SECOND HAND ANTIQUE FURNI- WE BUY them. by tne That's why we can sell you. corsets at 97c. The Pasnik Co: mvrg E‘lu — !wnfl 'nilfl! ho'llll' fioo .33'3': ores. e "'qufielc. M‘h- LSl T évw us- , Do Wnler N?rwl:h. “Avrzp—~1=my 10 take charge res. taurant ready to open; owners time taken with other business. —Apply 249 Yantic St. THAT long, lean rubber cigareli er 1l0c each; briar pl'nes,.% Dinne Seidenberg’s After i 5c straight, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp: FOR SALE . om_house, hot dnml ufl»fi‘pl’kl:,ssgmd‘fld l‘{:aee 5em, Apply Ade- “glmom oluntown, Conn. —apritd ’nh su.n—'l’wn fi H. IC reaaem oway er, ” fe e, firihator. o mairs oden, 1918 Biidk Six tous a ames H., Hyde, North Fruuu in, Conn, Tel. 30 Lebanon. - apriod ihes SEtil e T b BLOOD TELLS!—Springs and dottors fafled while home treatment nurified blood in 90 days; send stamp for details, Lioyd Health, Box 3-SB., Scragton, Pa. apr10d FOR SALE—Matched pair of cattle, 5 years od. S. F. Pierce, R. D. 5. Tel, Woolworth's. TWOMEN'S muslin underwea wm and skirts, at 97c. The Pasnik ell for less. 1ebI3MWF - TED—Men_and women, over 1§ years of age, ask for informatio) refird» ing the now special (improvi insurance pelicy ; no medical mmmatlon required; weekly benefits $40; yearly premium’ §5; oldest and largest company in_ America ‘Writing accident and health insurance exclusively. ‘Address P. 0. Box 186, Noroton Helghts, Conn. aprod 1886-4. . v apriFMW | FOR EALE_Rabbit hound pups, three months eld, one-haif beagle, short ,efq will hunt- this autumn, males §5 females $3; also one male hound, ten months old, black and tan, $8. P. Bradford Smith, South Cantenbury, R. F. D: aprsd FOR SALE Carpenter's_and machin- ist's tggls 18 Quarry St., Nowich, Conn. apr 7 ¥OR SALE—_Tobagoo stems for fertil- izer, crated: mone better, R. A. Krohn, cor. Water and Market Sts. aprsd WANTED_ We pay highest prices for Norwich, Furni~ Tel. 1914-3. We Jel1d _ ture Co,, Breed Blde. WANTED—Liberty bonds. A WANTED—Antiques, ®o0ls and second- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin Phone 717-3 jan21d WANTED_Hundrsds of bables. to We sell every- infants and children. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. feb13MWF " WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; location and terms. P. 0. Box 105, . gy WE BUY and pay highest prices for hand __furpiture . and_ books. s, successor to King, 438-50 Water 305, sepl2d T WANTED_Farms and citys property WANTED GIRLS AND YOUNG MEN OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE. THERMOS BOTTLE CO. » y mortgage. FOR SALE—1 1-4 story 6-roomed house in best condition, has fireplaces, best of Water, lawn and maple shade, barn, hen houses, fruit, on state road, near viilage, best neighbors; $500 down, 31,000 on Merritt Weich; Chapiin, Conn. aprsd FOR SALE—25-ft. motorboat, fully cquipped, Kermath engine, 12 1. p. oyele, 4 ‘cylinder. with magneto and Te- verss gear; first reasonable offer takes boat. P. O: Box 105, Uncasville. aprid FOR SALE—Farm, 160 acres, house, barn .and other outbuiidings, located in Frankiin, near raflroad station. Tei. Lebanon $2-3. Lacy A. Smith. _aprid FOR SALE—Small farm, 50 acres, house and barn; also a house with one acre of land, all in good condition, yvery reasonable. Apply to E. P. Sabins, Can- terbury, Conn. Tel. 84-3. aprid FOR SALE_Property, centrally lo ed. For details, write Box 349, mantic. aprid FOR SALE50-acre farm, plenty wood, good 10-room house, barn, shed, near state road and school: a g0od buy for §2,500; easy terms, Inquire Fred L. Racine, Piainfield, Conn. Tel. 99-2 Moosup. _aprdd FOR SALE—Cottage house of six rooms, with good sized lot, near CIff St.; price $2.300 for quick sale. Apply to W. F. Hill, Room 108, Thayer Bidg. apr5d “FOR_SALE_Two-tenement house on FOR East Side, with all improvements except heat, With large barn and lot, oniy three WANTED TURE AND HISTORICAL CHINA. BEST PRICES PAID. A. BRUCKNEE, Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramarce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleghions 630 HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City ery Induire George O. aprM “FOR SALE_Ford sedan; 1821, in g 7.000 miles. Phone 17 Leghorn eggs and aprid ¥OR SALE_Magic coal e = :ss; the choice of experienced & % Phono New mari§d instructive catalogue free. C. Uncasville. BABY clucxs. 18¢ up; repaid guaranteed delivery atchery; send for circular; brooders, $4.75 jan2 THE FAMOUS MAGIC' | BROODER THE WORLD'S BEST FOR BABY CHICKS. ASK ANY OWNER. TWO SIZES. $22.00 and $27.00 ORDER TODAY PROMPT DELIVERY C. C. HEWITT COMPANY UNGASVILLE, CONN. Phone 758-14, New London Division 3 9 87 Franklin Street, e Pt S ST v opposite Providence Bakery. Phone 712-5. marsd E me prices; blinds, screen, porch chairs ete. Tel. 949- porsd | BLUMBING ade PLUMBING, heating, _gasfitting _and FOR sALE—Autemob:u general repaizing. Jonn Morton, zsxx\la;z- - 5 nov: FOR SALE— 1921 Studebaker. Inquire el 34 Hobart Ave. apriod The very Dest plumbing oy expert 56 SUL tor s 1815 Dadand Lor | MBI ¢ the faires: prices 8 Buar T'$350.00 will buy @ 1918 Oakiand tour- | ¥orkmen a faire > Ing car, first eclass condition. Phons | MSleed; also neaging and gastting. Jp Roy Ciark, Bast Harttord, Ct. | N e we e JOHX_¥. TOMPLINS, 7 West Main St JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 728 32 6TH STREET TRUCKING long sen. Phone BT, Occnm !Aamfl\L ucki . 61712, jy1d YN, 293 Wi est Main St. Wa Special at- “e.p. jos move everything anywhere. tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. T 795-3 sepsd Loug Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1458, TEAMING and moving, long_distance trucking a specialty, John H. Ford, 233 Main St. Phone 792, C. B. BROMLEY & 50N, Shetuicket St.~ Phone 33 LONG DISTANCE MOVIN TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasonable Drices. antaOR "B Tararor, Shetucket St. Phone 175. minites’ walk from Franklin Square; price $5.000. Apply to W. F. Hill, Room 108, Thayer Blds aprsd ¥OR SALE—Two team _wagons, as good as mew. George W. Doyle, Plain- field, Conn. FOR SALE—W hard wood. Tel. §15-4. M. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farm FOR SALEChoice cottage. barn, hen house, 2 1-2 acres of land, on car line. E. A Prentice, 86 Cliff St. Phone 300. aprid FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, with bath and all modern conveniences; good reasons for selling. Inquire at rear of 101 Broad St, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 113-12 aprid dec19d FOR SALE—Cottage house of seven rooms and bath, beautifully situated, large lot, all jmprovements on car line. Price reasonable. Tel. 961. marl0d FOR SALE—_Hard wood, sawed and Gelivered, §9 & cord. Phone 1076-13. janisd FOR SALE 250 LAUREL HILL AVEUNE The Modern Residence Property Owned by Fred G. Bliss. Liot 50x150 and Large Garage. Posses 1st. ion May INSPECTICN SOLICITED James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET\STREET 'EASTERN TYPEWRITER CO. NOW LOCATED AT 240 MAIN ST, BUILDING, FRANKLIN SQUARE, TELEPHONE 2049-4, ROYALTYPEWRITER AGENCY YOUNG COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasonsa wood and kindlings is large cr emall quantities. Phone 504 ee 1325-2. K. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly | decltd Durkee Lane FOR SALE—Horsss BOOKBINDING FOR SALE—Four horses that I took in trade on a truck and have no use for NEW AND REBUILT TYPEWRITERS FOE SALE. ALL MAKES REPAIRED AND OVER- HAULED. ¥OE SALE. 40-acre state road farm bordering on Tiver, with good old maple shade, 20 acres fertile tillage iand, 20 acres pasture and woodland, good orchard, §-room house, bungalow style, newly decorated and painted, with fine large living room with open fireplace ; garage, stock barn and JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway sheds: all buiidings in fine shape; price only $3.500; easy terms. FOR SALE FOR SALE 6-room Cottage, medern improvements; convenient location, T trolley _line. Property must be sold, and is offered at the low price $2700. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN REAL ESTATE BROKER. FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HAED WO0OD *oR e TO REN' family. Cail 1809. TO RENT—Eour g”wuewplni. on_Union aprid, hous! ping, at*7 Oak St. urox EEX ™ -rooni house, new hen lmuul sad outbuildings, high and schoolhouse 'ad; olos fareu| D. 1, Box 37, aprie T—Farm of 35 acres, new Dnlrnbln room mmu hem« L. estate situated Norwich. and described in the application to il 50 12 i Sad Coutt For mare pars ticular description, eee sald application. ANNIE k. ST, apri0d Administratrix.. able for comb) £ PER CORD. CHESTNUT $7 PER CORD. ¢ SPLIT HARD, 310 PER COKD. . SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PER CORD. MIXED WOOD, §$8 PER CORD. ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT THESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YOUK OEDEE TO 7 HARRY B. FORD. L s o e o .:::,m%‘ PUBLIC NOTICE ation meat markel ‘ahd grocery store, or wjll rent separately. Tel. 246. TO RENT—Garage at 305 St. Tel. 1860. apred . is hereby given that sealed for mrnm:fl; gl e o construet a new Normal School Building TO RENT—Furnished rooms for ah! housekeeping, 18 Union St. FOR RENTBeautiful apartment, stx improvements, st ° 330 |3d. rooms, Erankjin St ger. . Tel, TOR RENT latest Inquire George Green aprs FOR Sal%. A building containing 32 rooms. with ail modern improvements, including heat, with large plece of land, centraily locate ed, with an annual income of $1,440. al- ways rented, very desirabie for aparie ments or rooming house. Price jow, and large amount can remain on mortgage. ¥EANCIS D. DONOHLUE, Central ‘Bldg. Phone, orwich. Unusual Farm Bargains 55 acres of good tiHlable land, weil divided, free from stone and adapted for general farming; 10-room house, in fine repair, water inside. fircplaces, uld fasi- ioned 'bake oven; barn for 7 cows and 2 horses, wood shed. work shop, wagon shed, hen house; stock consisie of 2 cows, 2 pigs, 1 horse, about 250 chickens, 40 hens, wagons, harnesses, machinery and tools of all kinds; fine apole orchard, in_good location, about two and a haif miles from large manufacturing village, on state road; an excellent opportunity ; price for evefything is $#500; good terms; investigate at once. F. L. RACINE, Danielson, Eoun. Tel. 193, FOB SALE. Two-tenement house, seven rooms each apartment, with bath and all moderrt provements; on car line, 10 minutes' walk from Franklin Square. For fuil particu- lars, sec A. V. COVELLO, 198 CLf St FOR SALE Two_large farms stocked, large Tel. 152 in Uncasville, well woodlot on_both piace: only four to five miles to Norw.ch; large loan placed here. For further detalls see CLARENCE SHOLES, el. 1380. 188 West Thames St. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES ALL KINDS of a e repairing done at the Imperial Garage, Chestnut st. 3 aprid AUTOMOBILE and TY‘UCK Painting, tering_and sign_painting. Joseph A. Eiliott, Pond St. orwich, Conn. mar9d AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing, all kinds of autos. Jos. Angarano, Pond Phone 139 marloa TOWING AND ALL KINDS OF AUTO REPAIRING AT ROBERT DESHEFY'S GARAGE, MAIN ST, Near Preston Bridge. Phone 1334, OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Al:;;;:\;i:;;es, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Rapsirs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all ite branchea Scoti & Clark Corp. 607 TC 815 NORTH MAIN STREET BUILDING JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, Generai tractor and Builder. Tel 1371 Con- mar2sd G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and bugding, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. marld WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS vady Assistant DAY OR NIGH’ Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street FLORIST LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is ¢ ecape_work. time to which we make y Geduldig’s Gresnhouses. 77 Phone $65. marlad BOWLING A:'rvA ppwrixd A - Alicys, six Tables, PRINTING rmmn “FRINTING of_all done. ‘l‘m given. The _———.———:—-—__._;-a “muuml BN i el Telsphons 410.2 ring shrubs, plants and nge for land- vy 8 SRR horses; load of pairs and singles, they’ are the right kind and they want a new Towa horses just in; broken chunks; and at right pric home. K. Fitch Johnson. Tel. Stable 74-5 Moosup; residence 101-12 Moosup, mar24d SALE HORSES I have 15 Horses—some of all kinds— that I must dispose of right away to meke room for another carload which will arrive April 1ith. Prices are low. Come and sce me. Tel. 536-3. ELMER R. PIERSON. f NICKEL PLATING NICKEL PLATING Metal Refinishing of all kinds. We do Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper and od Nursery = Co. Tel |Brass Plating. Making a specialty of 3 2pr1d_ | refinishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix- flowers “at_ Geduldie’s | tures, Knives. Forks, and also in re- Cedar St. Phone 868, o Rinishing Brase Beds. NORWICH NICKEL * PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus before the ‘n‘mue. there is no medi- ter than through the advumm ulletin. mloll B R. E. D. or Street. POSEOICE iiaaass o a0 0 0 590 3 FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. ++..om Classification. vemeaneso Am't Enclosed. TRYONS’ AGENCY. Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 West them, 1 will sell them cheap. -See them i TS 7 dec2d 5 s 8 187-NEHE ain =5 rits Blank Books Made and Rulnl to Order | apréd Willimantie, Conn, | Main St. Phone 97L. I'he Henry Ailen & Son Co. |, FOB SALE—Forty s e e MAIL-AD | Write complete ad below including name and address — Or if blind address is wanted mark X here l Sarage, for vepair sho in_good_iocation. T e o TO RENT—Five-room apartment, with | Boller House comolete. rookiyn | wili be afl improvements. Inquire at Outfitters. mar2gd Tel. 259. TTQ RENT_Six-room apartment_and | sarage near Backus Corner. i marild at New Britain, Connegticut, wii} be re- ceived by the State Board of Education, og:nad and publicly read at the office of rd “of Education, State. tln Bart.l'onl Connecticut, on May “ 22, l:( 1(2 .30 ohcllmt noon. e worl lor which proposals hereby invifed covers the compiete co etruction of a_Normal School Buiiding ready for movable ele\menl The Iork will consist of a School B\lfldlnt School Buildis one and-two stories high, wug part ment, covering an area of ay proximately 35.000 square feet. The iler - Houso be of fireprool cen- structlon throu; The,_Sehool Buiid- ing will be fireroof throughout. wi TO RENT—Rooms New York Via. NEW LONDON LINE FARE | !cbmtomble Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 17:30 P. M. Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P, M. Due New York, Pier 49, N. R. 7:00 A, M. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. by Express and United Stat Steamers. heduie amd Rate Slips at 1 steamship® and Kealty Agene; 3. G. CHENESKL Agent, 18 Bath St. Tel. 1139, Booklets, Lnternation p. m. Saturday, at 5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent keeping. Phone 1987. ke hfl“fi" _STEAMSHIPS Travel to Europe and Continental Points Mall | WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK | i8siais s an., it | Leaves Norwich Monday,! > Wednesday and |Frit'ky, at 4 Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday and i fon of tie roof, which will be vy timber conmn-alon Bids will be received, for. the work un- der four separate contracts as follows 1. General Construetion - Work of School BullGing and Boiler House, which includes lapdscape work, and all maso Ty, carpentry. steel and iron, roofing, painting, and ail work kindred thereto. 2. For Piumbing and all work kindred thereto, 3. For Heating and Ventilating and all ‘work kindred thereto. 4. For Electrical Work and all work kindred thereto. The right is reserved to accept or re- ject any or all provosals. All bids must e enciosed in sealed envelopes endorsed “Proposal for New Britain State th, S Scheol, addressed 1o A. B. Mere tate Board of Education, Harl retary, ford.”CoMnecticut,” stating the branch of work covered. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certffieq check to the order of the State Gf Connecticut in the amount of five per cent. (5 per GenL.): of the bid, or a bid bond in like amount, binding the bidder to execute | contract if awarded to him. The terms of the pronosals with surety required are fixed by the specifications. Copies of the drawings and specifica- zor wilL sl the interest of Tuesday ; in said Dis- TO_WENT—Furnished rooms for light | oo LOST—Bird d‘. black and -uu Lieweliyn setter. with owner's name collar; reward. Carlos A. Cha lfl Thames St. Groton. Phone 1755-28, aprid LOST—March 31, on fi Washington St. a fur uekp I!’l‘\'. at 185 Ahfln WITTER BROS. .. Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main Street, Danlelson, Conn. AUCTION Administrator._of Jumes the following described ulic sale, on Auctioneers WE| DAY, APRIL iz, 1922, at 10 o'cloek a m., ‘sharp, at the late residence and farm. exten- sively known as the Round Hill tarm, the home of the famous Pa) winning Guernseys, located about two. and_one-half miles south from Jew- ett City, on the state highway icadl 5 to ) Conn. LIVESTOCK ALL TUBERCULIN TESTED One pair of beautiful, : oxen, thorough A-v‘...,, Dec. buteligible; caives elighle 1o registey Tom excellent producing dams; 1 msdiom . sisct biack faun mare. nandsome turned Lay mare, weight about 1200 ibs., also 1 chestaut gesd bie for driving and farm pur- tions will be on file at the office of the State Board of Education, the Architects, and Engineers, for the nurpose of esfi- mating. A hmited number of copies of the pians and snecifications will be joan- | ed to the prasnective bidders on a deposit ot a e Beir order in fhe {sum o 5: for . the GUILBERT & TECTS 746 BROAD ST.. Ni NEW JORSEY. Plansand e for the PLUMPING, HEATING of Al | ING RED & KEITOGE, o ENGINEER, BOSTON. - MASSACHUSETTS. and spedification fore the submission of estimates. the heck will be returned. but shouid the plans and enecifications be ot returned the denosit may become forfeited. By order of the Board, A B. MEREDITH. Aoril 10, 1922, LEGAL NOTICE, TO THE KOSCIUSZKO & PULASKI Corporation. George Greenberger, Woll Bendett and iam Lurie, all of Nor- wich, Connecticut, and to all other par- ties, 'if any, and persons to whom it may coneern Dated: CH!ROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Conn. Pnone 1366-a CIGARS ¢ TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (Established for Malt a Century) We carry a complete iine cf Domes. tic and Imported Cigar: A, L MEYER, Successor to JOHN K. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn. cicaRs 3. F. CONANT, 1i Frankils St Chiropodiat, Foot Specialist (protée: your feew). Suits Alice Eldg.. 321 Mawm St, Noi Whitestons Clgar zare 370 per tasusand You; and eich of you, will take notice that at a meeting of the Court of om- mon Council of the City of Norwich h on the 3d day of April, 1 the follow- ing revort of the Commitiee on Publie Works of said Councii was submitied, and the second and last resoiution con- tained in said renort was adopted To the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich: ‘The Committ on Public Works rec- ommend the passage of the foliowing resolutions Resolved. That the curb iine on the southerly side of West Ma strest be- tween the westerly side of Th and the easteriyv side of Hi re-established « a_ straight | passes throush a point 5 4-10 feet north- |»rl) from the northeaster! " of the building on the southwes rner of ! West Main and Thames str at right angles to the curb line through a point in range with erly side of the brick building George Greenberger and 8 & northerly from the northweste thereof, and also through a range with the easterly side of the brick buiiding at the northeasteriy corner of West Main and North High streets and 37 2-10 feet southerly from the iron plate sured and aiso the wes ¥ corner noint i INSURANCE at the southeasterly corner thersof Resolved, That gonsideration of fhe forezoing -resolution as recommended by IT MAY Don't take chances. The small annu: tection from money loss Take out a policy tc day. Isaac S. Jones AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET ARCHITECTS CUDWOETH & THEMPSON AECHITECTS Tharer Bulldinz, Norwleh, Conn. MEAN YOU i You may be the next victim of a fire, premium is negligible to the firm pro- it affords. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE the Committee on Public Works reiative to the establishment of the curb line on West Main street be postponed to a meeting of the Court of Common Coun- cil of the City of Norwich to be. heid or the 17th day of April, 1922, at § o'clock p. m., and that due notice be ven as required by law 1o all parti to appear, if they see cause, and be heard in relation thereto. April 3, 192 GILBERT S. RATMOND, JOHN S. BLACKMAR B. WORTHINGTON, Committee on Public Works. You will accordihgly take notice tbat a hearing on the matter set forth in the first resolution will be given 1o all per- sons interested on the 17th day of April, 1922, at $ o'clook in the evening: at the Councij Chamber-in the City of Norwich, ‘Connecticut, as provided by the passage of the last resolution above set forth. To either Sheriff of the City of Nor- wich to serve and return Dated at Norwich, Connecticut, day of April, 1922 this Sth H M. LEROU. Mayor of the CI ity of Norwich. 1 hereby cerfify that the foregoing revort of the © Pubke Works of the Court of Common above and mmittea on DENTISTS e PHONES : 774 Office — 1655 Home Dr.Paul A.Schwartz SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY Council of the City of Norwich, and res olutions accompanying same ail as above set-forth is true, and notice is hersby EIVan to 2l parties interested to appea f they see cause, at an adjourned meet ing of the Court of Common Council to be held on Monday, April 17, 1922, at & gelock in the evening, in the Council Chamber, and be heard reiative to the passage of the first resolution above. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 8th day of April, 1922, it N C, PULLEN, Attest: City Clerk ‘and Clerk of the Court of s interested | poses, 30 head of good sized ewes with Jambs by side, comprising Shrop- shires, Dorsets, Cheviots and ings . "1 “dise corn 1 potato digger, 1 doubie dise v. 1 smoothing harrow, 1 spring rrow, 1 Prout two-norse hoe, 1 3 ladders, 1 side-hill plow, 1 iron beam plow, 2 grind- stones, 1 ting jack, 3 ‘cross-cut saws, 3 tool chests, 3 cradies, several ox and steer vokes. and an unlimited supply of smailer articles too numer- ous to describe. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ier piow, culiivator ncluding stoves, bedsteads, goose ather beds, old chairs, chests, spin- ling wheels, reeis, lamps, chandeliers Tme cash. 1f decidedly stofmy, postponed to firet fair day at the same hour. Good caterer will attend. JAMES B. PALMER, JR, nistratar of Estate. Conn. Tel. connection. Copyright 1916 The Picture Advertisers, Box 17 Oregoa City, Oregon Varnishea, Oils and Brushes and Metals PRESTON BROS, Need a Plumber? Tol. 2 4. . BARSTOW & co. GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Exdmine our fline of Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Streef The Strike Is On — (‘mnmon Courml, City of Norwich, apriod NOTICE DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, Better Be Safe Than Sorry. Take In Your Coal Upon petition of Henry J. Williams w' DENTAL SURGEON ;ndp%%‘mn. the 1 Q;mr' °§d“’°‘ No » Gy i 'own BF Lebanon are har: warned 1 s W'Grory Bldg. Norwioh, Gann. S e fon S by vamed to e s ril 15, 1922, at 2 o'clook p. m., (or t.t‘)e ol.lo‘in‘ urposes: HOTELS To determine whet r the Town will vote to _thoroughly repair the highway on the westerly side of the two Greens (co- . DEW DROP INN lled), from the southerly end of the d !ml.ll(r one to the northerly end of the GLINTON, CONN. (Phone 93-3) | larger. one, ;;“m,fl i o Phone 1819 Take a Chance. Try Our Dinner. ¥ - St ol g P.nmibx_é&- HOUSE, D. Morrisses. 'TO] Cirst garage service cob- nec&i Phone. Shetucket St. = . DANCING . H. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows' Hali, Norwich, Phone 1896 ar &2:.‘ l 11;:1‘ vate' lessons given dally. make it passable for travel at all times of the year. To determine whether the Town will vote %o avprovriate a sum mot to exceed $3,000 to defray the expense of the same. Aiso to take up and act upon any other matter proper to come before said ‘meeting. KARL F. BISHOP, WILLIAM G. THOMAS, E. C. PAYSON, ectmen. Sel Lebanon, Conn., April 10, 1922. apriod WHEN YOU WANT to put :y busi-| WHEN YOU WANT to put busi- am L I- Columas of The Balleti e Toe Buneth: THAMES SQUARE NOTICE Whereas, my 1ard, BaY Tty Dess wHent Tt G orvr:rvmlt-flylh, IIIE Sons Sount, as m"mw%‘-m' o 1t cen