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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It — e A Bulletin For Sale _ Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale, WANTED-—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE FOR SALE A Bulletin Want —_— LOST AND FOUND WANTED—A _maid, whole FOR BALE—Six-room flat, modern im- Box 214, Norwich. g;aw&pema with bath. Inquire DID YOU KNOW that if a three-mast- ed schooner was fowed 12 miles out in il nd four iarge holés cut in 3’ West Town street. 58 School | aprasd WANTED Sitong. m!dd!e aged neral housework, of “";’,’," o washin. “Address P, it would sink? ques and furniture of ali ki . Ward, Box 389, OB SALE_Tyo vEar Ad Hoistein Phone 3612, FOR SALE Bennett, apr3sa TOR SALE—Collago house of geven rooms and bath, in Greeneville, with ali inciuding steam heat; a Tare bnr]lln for this section. Apnly to Hill, Thayer Bidg., \or\\:ich, ISNVESTMENTS —We can 25 togks and bonds that we picked for vear that are We have a very > present time. ubd Pay; reérénces A oitmars, Bog 6. 1, Norwieh, Uonn. WANTED Middlg one in_family ; no obj: investment t conveniences, 1OUSIGNAN = Tousekeeper, FRANKLIN SQUARE. FIREPLACES. apras best of securit . E. Maple St, Danielson, Con. FOR SALE—A two-tenement house Talfas Holidpe, ith all conveniences ex- WANTED—Woman pastry cook. piy at City Lunch. 2 WANTED—Girl over 15 years to help take afe of baby, ail day o after school. X rooms in each tenement, & Apply to William véry choice location. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. Second hand furniture, a -PRICE $86,700 7 A_two-tenémént Hiouse on t St of sis and seven room lené- ments with fatgs extra ot on same street. Apply to William F. NTED—OId law books before 1530. King, Norwich, Conn., Box 185. wmun—zmmy woman wWho reciate good home S T s; dight housework for Write Box L. L., Buil Hill, Thaver Bldg., “ WANTER-O1 Bureaus and _modern Telephone 876 apr3sd FINE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE FIVE MINUTES WALK FROM THERE ARE THREE OPEN EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOUND—Male dog, Virginia Phone 1054-12. '+ m:f e o R OST_Ten doflars in bills, Pledse re. turn to 55 North Main St. Mary John. apr. TO RENT FOR RENT—Rodm¢ in privite. fl‘ill) Inquire 146 Prospect St pr2sd TTO BENT—Six- S flat with all im- provements. garage, garden: also private Barage. Sco C. A, Chamberiain, Aariin H n.td 0 REN Thrée rooms, furnished for light housekéeping. Mrs. comguoend‘ (33 McKiniey Ave. aprisd ., FOR RENT—Apartment at 51 Sachem $t. Ior particulars, apply Mrs. Channing M. Huntington. Tel. 202 apried _ King. Phone 1135-15. WANTED_Gxperienced waitress. Whiting. Tei. OR. sALE——Young Ayrshire cow, due FOR SALE—Automobilsa this fall. ofis Histent. not bred, one new aprzsd FOR s_\Lt—'x\m farms, one on staté ad, one-haif mile frem station, new [iNZ S0 much improved in every Aelod i makes the price lower than ever for the | yite: enclost high grade car that you get. Wh: WANTED _We experienced bookkeener and typist. dress Opportunit: i ve an opening for an D—Leters written by wa i house and new barn, vrice reasonabie ; tonia_Gerosa, Plainfield,” Conn. buiit; easy 30 acres! apra look it over? I E. Anderson, FOR BALE Good quality King, | Gewion | Gonts 7 . $70 fon in the barn. Tel. hay _and WANTED—Mals furnished suite, St.. Danielson. Conn. (nAUTOS—The fiew Max?'eljlgis now sell- ing at the same price as in 1919, and be- S v |5chool adjoins " iarm. ~TFor patticulars, 1268. FOR SALE—19 cvcle, in good col WANTED—Farmhand, 3 iace, 5o0d pay. ‘arm, Centrai Viliage, FOR SALE—Wood-working macnine; beniches, clamps, transmis- Head's Farm, three miles south of refined coupie. Thames St. passenger. apreid batter: WANTED—Live proposition now ; §13 ritory going fast. A canvassers, get our to 50 weekly; ¥OR SALE—Stone for cellar founda- | SUATAME T WANTED—Tarms: WANTED—Single man for "rm work good, milker. gogr temstor. Cross, Eimvill ment, with modern im- T1 gt | _apraMWE good running order, Write Box 201, Bulletin. ant2id FOB SALE—1922 Buick, 4-c runabout ; 400 miles. Inquire Street. FOR SALE PAINTERS wanted. & Crane, Willimantie, Conn. ANTED—Men who desire §25 7 week when sick, to address L. G. Smith, FOR SALE—Good watch dog, white English buil terrier, in our great be- th of our mother; also tos and floral tributes. six for 25¢; a new 10¢ a swell line of s, 10c, 15¢ and %5c. F: FOR SALE—Express Write aprasd E. F. apr2ed WANTED—Barber. Barber Shop. $185.00 month; AND FAMILY. Wauregan House ke Shop, opp, Bizht-room house, modern i FOR SALE improvement: J. Russell, 40 e g p Hoad, Xew London. become railway mail ity Zoods. antiques, list positions FUNERAL DIRECTORS Asheraft apr2sd free; write immediately. . 81-G., Rochester Fragkiin Insi g 4 WANTED—We pa CHURCH & ALLEN | FOK SALE—_Indian Runner duck csge nts per 13; bronze turl cents each. Etfa Willoughby, Canterd 15 Main Street Funeral Directors FOR SALE_Cotiags coal brooder 4" choise bt cpin mar10d E. Beard & M"m WE BUY and pay higles prevaid guannmd déivery Roy Clark, East Hartford, C Embalmers 5 ‘ i oy, prics | HUDSON-ESSEX SERVICE 7 STATION egater | Telephone 1780 2 FOR SALE decifd “urni "i1|by the late E. R. Von Hornig. of tady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLCN Telephone 328-3 me for quick re: customers want. WA..TED Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. 1922 ESSEX CAB LIST PRICE, $1445 Will Sell For $1300 ing Car. 7 Tranklin Streét, Providenco Bakery. FOR SALE Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors TOBACCG WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (Established for Malt a Gentury) W carry a complets jins of Domes. tic and Imported Cigars. A, 1. MEYER, Successor to JOHN R. BOWAAN, 16-118 W. Main St, Norwich, Cor. AUTOS FOR . near Beach | Central BUts. FOR SALE CICE 8 ROOM COTTAG HOUSE OF HENRY SCHUTZ WIT ALL IMPROVEMENTS AT 52 PER KINS AVENUE. E. A. PRENTICE 86 CLIFF ST.| and Embalmers . Q ]\.E ACCESSORIE! Main Street i) Chamber cf Coramerce Building Phonie 2362 Lady Assistant catone Cigar aare 710 per tauuiaii wm house 4 K. CODANE., 4s Fiasidis s PHONE 300 | HUPMOBILE AGENCY ‘ 45 BROADWAY -One Ford delivery, 3 1-2 ton dump body truck. Inquire One 1920 Essex Touring One 1919 Hudson Speedster 1921 Big Six Studebaker Touring Car; in good condition. This car was owned This Is a New Unused Car. 1920 Seven-passenger Chandler, Secripps Roadster, and 1917 Reo Tour- C. V. PENDLETON Fzm FOR SAI.E C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | 2v7ovwon DENTA- SURGEON Norwich, Cann. M’'Grory Bldg. HARRY B. FORD. Funeral Director TRUCKING CHANCE OF A LIFETIME, Fifty acres in fine g order, com- and equip- 233 West Main St everything any ieation gigen o moving Loiters and ma- Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT it ‘of “condition, in pasture and iwood, and mowing' Jand, . long_disi John H. Ford, 233 trucking a specialty. $3.38' [1:30 2. 3 Steamers leave Dai 11:00 P. M. i 7:00 A. M. Via. NEW LONDON LINE§| Staterooms I‘eady for Uccup;mcy at| exc. Sunday, Due New York, Pier 49, N. R. | s ——— 5P. M. Tel. 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. | iimantic, Conn. STEAMSHIP TICKETS ROMLEY & 50 ANCE MOVING. n;m?u AND. TRUCKING HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewen City GEORGE G. GRANT _ Two-tenement with bati, hot near Fourth § five rooms cagh Prices. ARTHUE H. LATHROP, Shetacket St. -! TO ALL PAETS OF TH Travel to Europe and Continen Steamers, Ageney, J. G, CHENESKIL, Agent, 18 Bath Bt. Tel. Wilson Line to New York Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday Jar and Friday, at 4 P I 1, 23 | Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, | {Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at WORLD by Express and United States Booklets, Schedule and Kate Slips at International Steamship and Kealty 1 PRINTING of all kinds promply and | WHE: Estimates promptly and |ness before the public. there is no medi- extully iven. The Brlietin Co. waylia A broken or sagging frame is made perfect, strong and dependable by our WELDING SERVICE NIOKEL PLATING Underteker and Embalmer §2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE um better th: columns of Th Bulletm. N YDU WANT o put your busi- 1 through the adver TFOR_RENT_Two garages, 110 North Main St Inquire A V. Covello. Tel. 1527-3. i B apr26d JFOR RENT—A farm of 35 actes, fiew 12-room house and mew ' outbhiildings, Mattern, B TO R 5 flat. with ail improvements, 41 Union St. Inquire at apraed Fufnished apartment, for June. Juily, Augast and Apply 50 Broad St ‘Tel T—New six-room (Ancmenl ail imvrovements, 66 Mt. Pleasan( st bout 100 acres of pa iand. Call on John McNamara or tenemont. 103 Chestnut St. FOR RENT—In business section, site suitabie for auto accessofies, leather foods, shoe store or any retail busine < FOR RENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage. Tel. 259. aprcid “ron ns\r—rur_msxmd Tooms, at 46 Chure prise T—Desirable room, furni ed, in good neighborhood. Phoné 114 aprisd TO RENT—Furnished light housekeep- ing rooms: rooms by day or we S¢ ranklin INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU Be the next victim of a firs. chances. Ths small annual premiurh is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money loss ffor Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AN? ‘REAL ESTATE RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING iezal voters in Town Meeling of n_of Norwich are I to met in Speclal Town Me fown Hall in Norwich on 22, at § o'clock and there to take action upon tain_petition signed by more than twenty voters within the Town and pre- E cctmen, requesting tha a Special Town Meeting be called to dis- the advisability ¢ otheg business proper e said meeting. K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, ectmen of the Town of Norwich. NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING legal voters of the Town of Leba- in_the e or double, ses and " il at I have eco them; ceii them sim 3 % gL i | Tozd ot singles. it kind “they want & now . Tel. Stab 161-13 Moosup, SALE HORSES. FIEESOYN, apr24d COAL AND WOOD 20AL, seasonea 3 Durkee L Sorry. Now ! Thames Coal Co. | Phone 1819 THAMES SQUARE i | | i | ack horses, ie- om hich will be here f BUILDING LOTS LOCATED OPPOSITE G. A. Burlingham’s Residence, 195 Maple St. and Crane Ave, SATURDAY, APRIL 29th 2P. M. Some Household Furniture w'llrahohnldnAm BUNGALOW, 457Wdhh8',neul¢u C. A. RATHBONE On the Premises. STANTON L. BRIGGS.......Auctionees Telepiione Lebanon 15-5. AUCTION 1 wili sell at publie auet SATURDAY, APRIL 2 at 10 'clock . m.. at my farm in the Town of Scotlund. one mile from. R. R. station. two and one-mmif miles south of Seatland Village, the {0l lowing described properts One fine horse, afraid of an excellent driver, 1 riding ddie. 1 {Wo-horee teain Wagon. set of cart wheeis set mowing machine wheeis, 1 spring. tooth harrow, 1 weeder. 1 horse potate digger, 1 sieigh. 1 Camb 1 Ar ngton plow, 1 Curiis * 1 ‘Osborne mo 1 tackio blocks, santhook. i ropes, hoes. forks, Hhove) other articies too numerous 1o mention Household furrfture, consiciing of sew g machine, 1 I3ison grasioph cords, 1 soring-whael olothes-ho ther articles to to mention KATHARINE C. MURPHY ie. Conn, Y. sale next fair week dam Caterer in attendance. apr24MWF PUTNAM inued From Page Twclve.) the Baldwin Locom 04 and hinditogs ia large o smail quantitien Phone 504 ef 1325-2. iz Shapire, Willow 8t, !or-afl.v {The Strike Is On — 'Better Be Safe Thanf make return (o the Take In Your Coal| MELD TAY A _COURT oF ) in and for, the District in sird District | HOTELS s prior to the and make return to the Cou nected. Phone. Shetucket St | | TAMERICAY HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service cos- Subscription to all American and } Europcan Publications. | SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU UNION SQUARE NICKEL PLATING| Refinishing of all do Gold, Silver, Nickel, Brass Plating. The reinforcing we put in plus the extra metal fused onto the frame and our SKILLED WELDING will any weak or broken auto frame safe and strong. Copper and | Making a specialty of refinishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix tures, Knives, Forks, and also in re finishing Brass Beds. Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Utilize our service and save money NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street QVERHAULING . |AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho'etring and Wood Wark Biacksmithing in all itc branches Scott & Clark Corp, 87 TC d15 NORTH MAIN STREET NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. The § nen—y Allen & Son Co. 82 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS vady Assistine DAY OR NIGHT eceteeaeeceTeteseTeTeTeze easeced R. E, D. or Street. Post Office ..... BOOKBINDING JOIEFN =:DF°RD Blenk ula lus and Ruled to Order LANDSCAPE GARDENlNG time to arrange for iand- scape work. of which we m. Geduldig’s Greenhouse: CHINIGO, General tractor and Builder. i . LOKGO & CO., general contractors and’ building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. C. YOUNG, Contractos Wofk asa Sasbine. 50 wes PLUMBING nolldes ARCHITECTS Main 8t. Phoms 971. FRANCIS DEGANG n and spssifieations < £ drehioet; 28 Ocean A oust plumbing oy expert st e talpest pricen s E W kinds. of Bailds CHIROPODIST e.. New London, Gonn. | 0N, ¥. . cmmmht AR fosienssassbsensnrosadine o Weat Mass 8 WHEN 70U WANT 15 yu‘z‘.yo g F@" ""‘“"’“‘:2. The ‘Savertising ¢ 2dv etk CUDTVORTH & Tfl’_lll!ofi ABCHITECTS Shaver Bullding, Nogwleh, Cona Write-complete ad below including name and address I — Or if blind address is wanted mark X here 0 0 @ @ D 0 G 0 o @ e @ @ W0 © S @ @ D © AIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For dale, Etc. « Classification..«~--.s oo o NUMBEE of MSERIONS 200 00t e s <oAm't Bhelased soe s ovists l | B OOK S Onfl{lgr:j:cts HOME-MADE 40 Franklin St ), GARDEN TOOLS RAKES, FORKS, HOES, SHOVELS, SEEDS. FISHING TACKLE SOME NEW BAITS. 'THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET TELEPHONE 531-4 MR. AND MRS GOOD CITIZEN Are you interested in the Sal-| torce. vation Army ? Do you want to help in its great task ? READ THE WAR CRY ! Sincerely, Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter | iods> stssion of 0dd Fellows in Water- the story from Pay she does not belis = true sNe intends to st et it be known tha pyed” them, it came rney. Cla Wal street tatement for ¢ egram from Paris t0l@ of a nastase in the Russia | ) the Crimes, ze is still undiseolve the claim that the ceremony was cause the bride had never be ¢ report also said ¢ had communicated wit Catholie Metropoiit; asking for an investigation of w s is V.-V.'s second marriage. e at whe Sufficient amount of serum to vaccinats {100 dogs was received Thursd: by Dr. F. T. Baldw Dr. that the proposal of domestic animals tha: | ning favor from day to day and t all probability the ser Thursday will be quickiy Nelson Clare has been reappoinied oz v ard»n for Putnam. Mr. Clare ‘s one of the most efficient do wardens in east- ern Comnecticut and t ties fewer dogs are to I i am than in any n this part of the state lowing are the newls ele, the Ladies' Aid society of 1% | dist eburch: President. ¥ {first viee vresident. dirs | second esident, Mr secretary. urer, Mrs. El Farmers who are Boston are in many fact U another period of ing Is at hand. The change of trains, cffective Sunday. they wiil have fo.get at their milking an hour earlier than is now order 1o gét the milk to the r tions for shipment. An invitation to the family to zive ad” ditional detalls relative to $25,000 which Miss Rachel Putnam and Woodstock. has to from the cstale of an aunt erty is in Australia. was decls Jordan heme in Woodstock morning. A delegation of members of he Put nam Countfy chub motgred 19 Danielson hutsday evening to atfend a wh in the interest of the club given at ths home of Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Cunncen Members of the Bowling Jeazwe made up of teams from the mills o o Mar- hasset compan are to have a at the Putnam inn Saturday evenine foi lowed by a danee in Union hall. Officiaie of the company, wives of league members and women friends are to be inciuded in the number at the banquet. A. M. Bowen of Eastford predicts a hot and dry June as an offset 1o the u uvally cold weather that has pre throughout the month of Apr! There Is a constant canvass of cotton mills in this city and vielnity by esekers after employment. Numbers of the ap- plicants are from Massachusetts and Rhode Island towns where strikes are in Four weeks of camping ha: ar- ranged for bry the count® Y. M. C. A. or- ganization at Camp Woodstock. Black pond. The camp will open on July 5. It is expectéd that 125 Doys will be at the camp at all times during the camping pe- riod. Frank A. Arnold, Harold Mansfiedd. T. H. Fuller and Walter N. Phillips have been named as delegates to the grand bury on May 17. The alternates are William P. Warren and Allls S. King. THERE is no agvertising meQium ia| 3Uss Lillian Vanclive, of New York. ix Connecticut ummmmdm-cmm TR vaaiaes vessits < Grove street. s i | |