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A Bletia o Sale meamn Wintsn-’-ssuh April %3 dmgim. Ph'fl is: A‘"“fl to. (Enzlbel aner fm'mer!v of Nor: Aftawaugan, _April 20, Hfor Km o . Mr. and Mrs. J “ o esl 11 East High St., East = g m} MARRIED RISLEY - MUBNFX ‘o1 Jewm City, my ’1‘;‘31’! :{l herienced ;o;zur}z_ Aprii 28 1922, by Rev, J. 5 s Wfly‘m‘fl B g Risley of ‘rorrmnon and lfiou mn md references. Address ox orma of Jewett Cit: i = " mfl—-] New JON¢ on. Zim ;Z; nfnrg 2!,‘1!‘1 by Tev. 7. A. Eider, 4. dm sveet mw mornfngs 218 hmmmd and Miss Helen L. Kee n.fim neys of New London. . o TWANTED. Atlonse mmamu, at e F. W. Woolworth_Co. CONE—Tn New London, Aprll 29, 1932, [ Nellle, widow of Fréderick A.' Cone. f e ddle xged hou; oep&r vears. neat and honest; state wages expected. B L T o s S e T e, on rounn- Llrm must be very the the bottom, D. Ward, Box “Mind your own busi 'MTE‘D—SQEQX]L\ hand flll’l\)tul‘&ignr Write Box L. M T Je 12 mua out i I buy nds. Tel. 3 apr 389, Norw! ich. ness.” tiques and books. C. J. 1138-13. b SRR A i Rl WANTED—Farms; lere or there, this lusb for them. agency sells anywhere. Weisler's Agency, New London, Conn. a THEY'VE got a new word in fiess dictiouary, “h ityerbejiekin.” We'y ot some pretty gan’s Smoke Shop, opp, Woolworth’ apr24d ond_hand lumber; stxte ‘%E?x’:... o YO £ T llnntic and tour large holes cut m John Sherman, 1&‘3 it would sink? tiques and furniture of all ki i fat Work, i drm horee and- budl. “g.nlel M. Bre ¥O. —|sive course of int The 1&3 onsh Write Box 14, briar pipes 950 inila_cigars 5c, s!x for 25¢; a new 10g cigar, Telford, it's mild; & Swell line of cigaretie holdérs, 10c, 15¢. ina 25c. Fa- Cafl 1- . es. Hoostvrlt Aver myid ne i f 3 BT old 2 new mijich cows, 1 wurk’ horse, and 1 nfield, Conn. myld - RO ’_H Wagon and har. |CYeNINES, 45 Washington St.. wyld ‘must be s d at ‘once, for I have no “10 RENT—Furnished room with kit S 187 North Main St. myld fenette, for light housekeeping, 21 SALE_A {horougl, con uh R b e ior wiris; §zo myly Bulletin. _FOR SALE—A country store in a pros- | Sv_Tel 77 gerous village df 1,000° people, doing a| ¥OR RENT — Three-. ood business; no other store in villaze; | rooms, t the place for a Catholic; $3,000 Te- red; Zood reazomi for Seiling. it :E'%flss, R re land, Em !A Phone 1844-; myld RENT—Lot about three- anting, near Mohegan Park, $25. entral Bldg. : T Past A - P Dr. PgulASchwutz S R GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND |1 DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. C.R. w DENTAL 'umfi m“ ans BM:. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES . - for F. D. 1d oW, FOR BENT—Six-room flai dern im- provements, ::zm’ bath., Inquir e Bspsl;a)dvol nice furnished hot and cold water, priyate bath, JYoung's Biock, corner Main ard PATTEN In New Loridon, April 20, |Mre F. 7. uinn R D % Kifiingly, Conn. 1822, Almira, widow ot Willam A'|Telephone Danieison I Tyld e e g WANTED—Position _as houuuepar. SMITH—In New Londen, Aprl 20, 1923 Sxntmeeds; Tatencoes. | MdreR T Tilen Bransfield, wife of Bernar ] Siith, aged 33 years. WANTED—BExperienced young lady tor New .London, April 28, |stenographlc o gruteeat hioe e T iocal congern ; exce!lcn(‘ oonnrtum or ATy N B O | ol o interview, address P. Box No. 477, Norwich, Conn. apr29d W TED_—Housekeeper, middle aged ‘ew London, aged 86 years. woman, family of three. Americans. Ad- TE—In_Waterford, ‘April 18, 1923, |dress Box 1S3, Sterling, Conn. _apr28d E. widow of Capt. Bdgar M. | ey —moane Wholesale congern needs limited number women to do firs MARLOR—Tni Hartford, April 29, 1922, e e g vs, Giadys F. Marlor of Brookiyn. ClESE fancy Work it liome sp: X e. Tnderwood Art Goods Funeral services Tuesday at 2 o'clock at |Patgaars fresr 1T P her home in Brooklyn, o FUNERAL NOTICES o 'l'lqun—ln n,\nrnnanx—m Noroton, April 28 |©: John W. Hartshorn, formerly of WANTED—A maid, whole or. time. Box 214, Norwich. apr: ATCHIS! n Norwich. April 29, 1922, | WANTED—Strong. middie aged wom- John A an for general housework, smail family Funeral se of sauiis; no washing Addreds P O. church chapel Tuesday, May 2, at 2.30 | Box 138. apr2sd p. m. Burial in Yantic cemetery. et T v PUDLEY—In Stafford Springs, Anril 30, | honsowort s Eooh: may ; siferences " Ad- n A nud' ¥, in his 9bth year. dress for zwulnlment. Box 84-A,, Route 1. Norwick, Conn. apr28d WANTED—Woman pastry cook. Ap- piy at Lunch. apr28d {ce: urch & Allen’ \Yam E(r“t, l\'rrfl'lch Tuesday, May 2, m. Burfal in Yantic cemetery. In New London, April 28 WANTED — Second hand household goods, antiques, tools and store |to be soid at reasonable price. B. fixtures; I pay highest prices; try me |Tel 1849-14, 5 before selling; 1 beat N ‘Weisinger, 22 Market St. _apr22d TWANTED_We pay. MQ second hand f ture Co., buy. 11 care Bulletin. Breed Bl ‘ nd exchange. WANTED—Liberty Londs. Add\'ul. L.. furniture, them all. TBI, 5372, urnit ‘Tel. 1914-: 84 febbd est prices for |rare bargain for this section. rwich Furni- | Will n-.m ¥, Hill, Bt BN L &5 bilietn'0 I | G WENT_Nics furnished fat or iwe FOR SALE—Tour new milch heifers, | rooms for gentlemen. Tel. 769-3, ap 29d b - —_— 59 T0 RENT—SiXToom flat with all im- Montvil apr29d - provements, :araxe rden; also FOR SALE—Cottage house of seven garage. See C. A. hunberlnm, rooms an? bath, in Greeneyilie, with all | House. apr28d S g R R RN A L B Ebuy qllogan, Jincding ek 5iy to| TO RENT_Thres rooms, furnished for Avply to light housekeeping. Congdon, §2 Thaycr DUE. Doy, MeKKiniey Ave. & P apr2sd Fon SALE—A (two-tenement houss| #0 RENT_Eightroom flat, with all near Oak St, with all conveniences ex- |improvements, 41 Union St. Inguire at 44, C. Collins, apr2éd others fail, ne succeed in re- palth‘t" automobiles satisfactorily. lm- pnial Gmxe. Chestnut St. apri7d tering an: -;npann; o Ellloll,‘?m‘d St.. Norwich, Conn.. ld AUTO. TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip covers and ura covers, reupholater- ing. ail autos. Jos 0, Pond St thll 1397, in WAX\ TED hand fi 'St. Phone 7 17- 10 rul Tes up, Wi WANTED—100 farms for catalogu ith or without stock; lne Dparticulars in first letter as to pri size, locstion and terms. P. O, Jewett City, Conn. &nflflufl! 3 jan2id WE BUY and pay highest vnces far list with me { Tel, 1133 T rooms and garage,. Tel, 2 second " hand - fucniturs and . books, |Uons. Inquire J. A. Wuttkey, 115 Toath | 1208 And garage, el 3%, _ay St. apr"'hl FOR RENT-—Desirable room, Turnish- R . O cd, in good neighborhood. Phone 1147-2. arms and city proqu or quick results; you may have what my waiting customers want. John G. Cheneski, Agent, 18 Bat St réd Jenjamin R. Larkin, in his 70th WANTED_Girl over 15 vears to heip services at his late résidence, 70 | 13K caze of baby, all day or after schooi. ple_aycnue, New London. Tuesday. |Call 849-3 ‘clock (standard time). i . = = il s TN oy | WANTED_Experienced waltress, City s f UMD Broadway. aprz LEMMAN—In Norwich, April 28, 91(;‘ 2, e T pregrreee it o heodore Lehs ¢ Montville, 2 v ng for Tiioen TRt 0 o experienced bookkeener and iypist. Ad- uneral services in Gager's parlors, 70 |dress Opportunity, cafe Builetin. apr2sd Frankiin' street. on Monday afternoon, May 1, at 2 o'clock. Burial in Maples 4 = Wood ceme 1 V\ANTED—M-I- FUNERAL DlRECTORS CHUREH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors nd Tmlf.\ndd’le aged man \\' sman or distributor. Box 12 wa steady myid T WANTED—Elderly man to run eleva- Apply Wauregan Hote myld B 5 to $40 per week. or 4 to § p. m. Alling Bldg. my1d experienced, with cleaners direct to local surroynding territories; lih- eral commission, bdnus: the men we se- lect wiil earn $30 to 560 w cuees reayired. Mr. McDe Electric Co.,, 145 West York. Embalmers ¥ASTEDWoodchoppers. Telephone w5y 14 Nerwich my1d WANTED—Ten day, Austin. ing at 8.30. young men to gamp) Nichois. Co.,, Monday apr2gd Lady Asnistant HENRY E. CHURCH mi WM. SMITH ALLE® WANTED—Paper hanging And paint- ing, very rcasonable. Louis Jennings, Telephone 328-3 Gaics Ferry. P WANTED—Farmhand, work, good piace, good vay. W RN RN | Snev2rd Tl Fat, Central . Maosup 25-12. - A - WANTED-—Barber. Wauregan House “mmllgs lg Bavber Shop. 5 aprizd $135.00 montn; become railway mail ;en big un_poe-dllulzg H Ip ermmluont 2 X write imne al Franklin 1nsti- Funeral Directors B b macvsey, Fruwiy apréd end Embalmers 322 Main Street Ch:mber of Coramerce Building POULTRY FOR SALE—Magic oal brooders in- sure success; the chvw,e of experienced poultrymen cverywhere; absolutely auto- matic and a ULDEHdflbAe "mother of chicks ; instructive catalogue free. C. C. Hewitt Phone 2382 Lady Assistant B 0000 Uncasville. Phone New il | London 755-14. marisd 12 AUTOS FOE HIRE YANTIC TAXI SERVICE—Tel. 1005-5 or 1153-13. L. H. Burdick. apr2id e BOOKEBINDING JOGEPH BRADFORD roadway | Blank Bnks . nd Ruled to Crdee Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY GR NIGHT NICKEL PLATING Metal Refinishing of all kinds. We do Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper and Brass Plating. Making a specialty of refinishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix- tures, Knives, Forks, and also in re- finishing Brass Beds. NORWICH NICKEL 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertcker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephione 630 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Fienry Allen & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS mmal MK - Conn, ARCHITECTS FRANCIS DEGANGE, Architect ; plans and specifications for il kinds of build- AND E " ings. 28 Qcean Ave, New London, Conn. EMBALMERS Phone 1585 aprisd | Lady Assistont Telaphono 410-2 CUDWORTH }ntxr “ MPSON DAY OR NIGHT CT3 Thaver Bulding, Nerwleh. Conn FLORIST TREES, flgwering shrubs, piants and INSURANCE Maplewvod Nursery Co. Tel Free delivery: 4 aprld ORDER your flowers at Gedwdigs l I M A Y Greenhouscs, *73 Cedar St. ?hnne 868. b MEAN You may be the next victim nf a fire. Don't take chanc % It annual remium is negligible & the firm pro- :utmn from. money loss it affords. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones YOU N LANDSGAPE GARDENING SIGARS INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ara e mcuni}fiimums bitestans Ci 5l . » l:.:o :h“ ?an- hinad. 81 MAJN STREET w TURE AND i A. ANTED SBECOND HAND. ANTIQUE FURNI- HISTORICAL CHINA, BEST PRICES PAID. BRUCKNER, 87 Franklin Street, 5! roans, good bu sented. Joe Tondon,” Conn. cars or iog Stableman wi North Main § Iowa horses j proken chunsi and at right pri chunks ; e\er\lml crgman, 36 Golden St. Iitch Johnson. opposite Providence Bakery. Thone 712 marsd FOR "SALE—Horses ated horses; 1 s $150 pounds, 2850 pounds, 3000 pounds, 1 pair o iy, warranted as repre- Phene 156-4. Nice pa old, work si them ; ! at once, as cy need call. My ¢l them to you at 187 apr2sd rty horses; lozd of ust in; pairs and singles, they are the right kind and they want a new Lel. Siable ce 101-12 Moosug, .\I) horses £0 to ‘worl Come and see em. ELMER R. JUST ARRIVED. re here on time, and they , light ones, and all_ready to the Kind. for 1 1. FP1ERSON. PLUMBING workmen at il 61 TThe very Des: astiting _and Juun Morton, 2y Mar- nn\"Ld mumbm: oy exper: he fairest prices is guar. Alteed; also heating and gasfitting. JOBN . Tfillfllh!‘ West Main St. - PAINT AND WALLPAPER tools and second- . Tiger, 55 Franklin ATR Appiy to Wiklam. P Wil Thaver Bide., O }fs- Norwich, Conn. 975 pounds, L pair 1 pair of 1 pair of £ $75; several fine farm I havg zell them singie cept heat, SIX.rooms in each tenement, a FOR RENT—Good modern . tenement. very choice location. Apply to Wiillam 7 . Hill.JThaver Bldg., Norwich, Comn. . |gard Union Co,, Inc, 103 Chestnut St. apr24d aprzs (e I T e e AN FOR RENT—In business section, site "FOR SALE_A two-tenement house on suitable, for auto accessories, leather Prospect Sty-ef six and seven room tene- ments with large extra. lot on samestreet. | goods, shoe store or any retail business. Tel. 246, apr22d FOR RENT—Upper am.rlmem of six aprztd FOR SALE—Stone for cellar :uuncla- FARMS for sale; casy terms. Fred L. Racine; Plainfield, Conn: Tel, 99-2 Moosup. apritd FOR SALE—A six-room cottage, Aprisd T0 RENT_Furnished TIght house ing rooms: rooms by day.or week. 84 with | miclin St aprisd lsazrggo lotk, 50,1] feet Yr?mI trolie; 1 price = e > T 3 For further details, see Clarence 0 ooms for it fieelflh: P one 1987. W LOST AND FOQUND Shojes. Tel. 1350. aprizd FOR SALE—Cottag® house of seven rooms and bath, Leautifully situated, Iarge lot, all improvements on car line Price reasonabi Tel. 961. marl0d ¥OR s/u.r,—wm s,easoncn’l abs_and hard wood. Tel. H. Son, Homestead DON'T MISS this greac sale of furni- ture, new and slightly used. You will get something for your money at 11 Ferry St., two doors off Franklin Square. aprild PUBLIC SALE Of Household Goods starting Monday, May 1. 2 dining room sets, 2 nearly new ranges, rugs, oilcloth, carpets, chairs, tables, ice box, baby carriage, dishes, mirrors. gas stove and many other things too numerous to mention. The cracked clyinder—bring it to us —WE will WELD it so that it is ab- solutely equal to what it was before uable to owner; please return Trella Duna)‘ R, F. Ds No. 4 Norwich, Conn: my1d LOST — A 33x4 1-2 Sterling cord, mounted on rim, between Norwich and Putnam, between 12 and 2 o'clock Sun- day afternoon. Reward if left at Bulle- tin Office. my 1d LOST—Black pin-seal bill fold, with sum of money. Tinder return to Bulletin Office and receive reward. apr29d the break. ‘Our welding will NOT warp or injure it in any manner—for we DO know how to weld cylinder perfectly. Welding that is skilled, work at reasonable co dependable FOR SALE—Automol 3 lNORWlCH WELDING CO. Phane 214 31 Chestnut Street | OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, 1916, good condition, has winter top: must scli. I‘maul 320 Laurel Hill Ave.. Norwich. 1 0 = Tives paqfingcr—fiuwl\ touring. in rood running order, five Hours of Sale 9-12, 2-5 sach day. {Edod Ui new baltery. with two-year ra-of Sale 9-12, ach daY | Euarantee. Write Box 201, Bulietin, apr2AMWE LEWIS ANDREWS FOR \l, 1918 Dodge =edan, 1920 7 Rock Street East Sldc Oidemol ing, 1921 Tord roadster, rioy S Telenhone Wimentie Lebanon e “apr29d FOR motoreycie, H. Lavlnnn. Dealer, Willimantic. s LE — 1919 Hariey-Davidson th ide car, A-1 condition. FOR SALE i Phone 1282-5 apr2ad 3 w {§ FINE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE T e . Ca.rnages, Yagons, FIVE MINUTES WALK FROM runabout; 400 miles. lnquire 62 School 3 FRANKLIN SQUARE. Street. RucE Trucks and Carts THERE ARE THREE OPEN FIREPLACES. EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD PRICE $6,700 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE TOR SALE—One Ford delivery, one 3 1-2 ton dump body truck. ]nqu 20 Mechanical Rapairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho!stering and Woed Work Blackamithing in all itc braneies |5cati & Clark Carp. 307 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREEV | i | | Oh! Look Here VOLUNTOWN The bali given by TUnity circle, No. ular §2.50 grad Max Blazer, Fire Station. FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal. 18 . Teg- walipaper, 10c per roil. ‘West Main St., next to myld —— " Last term evening $6; hegins Mondag, d BANCING TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, iy moving and trucking. _Tel. 617-12 €. D. JOSL) move everythir d 3 West Main SL WQ ng anywhere. Special at- tention given te moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 798-3. sepsd Long Distance XJoving and Expressi: Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1458, Main St TEAM!NG —and moving, long_distance trucking a specialty. Phone 792. John H. Ford, 233 LONG D C. B. BROMLEY & SOY. Shetucket St. Phone 333. ISTANCE MOVING. Shetucket St, TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHURE H. LATHRUP, Phone 175, NEW AND USED CARS ALL GOOD—NO JUNK ! Two-tenement house, West' Side. . Two-tenement house, West Side Two-tenement house, Greeney ‘Two-tenement house, Greenevill Two-tenement house, Greencv TFRANCIS D. DONOHU 1250, Companions of the Forest of Amer- ica, Friday evening, the 21st, proved the great social event of the season. The affair opened with an excellent concert 1,000 Central Bidg. Phone. Norwich. program by Eilison's orchestra of Good- md year, which consisted of the foliowing i They’re Ready and Runming numbers under the -direction of Mr. Fish: March, Boss Commandery; cornet sdlo, Addah Poika, Joseph Diggitt; overture Northern Ligi selections, Royal Male quartet, Mr. ison, fi tenor, Mr. Dig- gitt, sccond temor, Mr. Frechette, bari- tone, MacFarland, bass; reverie, Ap- ple march, Napoleon's Last Charge. Each number recelved well merited anplause from the large assem- blage in Union hall. A danes program of 20 numbers, interspereed with many encores, foilowed. The hali was hand- somely decorated in the national colors. This was the first social affalr given by this organization and was,a great suc- cess. A dclegation of membears of Nevin: Carver circle of Norwich was present, ac- companied'by Grand Senior Beadle Por- telance of the grand court of Connecti- cut, Foresters of America, with Foresters from Norwich, Jewett C: and a large delegation from Courl Liberty of this town, The efficient committee was com- posed of the following companions: Miss Beatrice Gafidette, chairman, Miss Emma Hamei, Mrs. Eva Bray, Mrs. Veda Down- ing, Miss Irene Magrey; floor director, Daniel H. Kenyon; aides, Willlam Down- NEW ESSEX, NEW FORDS, NEW FORD 1-2 TON DELIVERY TRUCK, NEW HUDSONS—Various models. USED CARS ALL READY TO GO ! 2 Hudson, 7-passenger Sedans, run- ning every day—$500 each. 2 Hudson 7-passenger Touring At Eastern Point, the very choice sum- mer home, fuiiy furnished, known as the Mrs. John Sevin bnroperty, will be soid very reasomable if taken over at once. For further particulars, inguire of JOMN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker, F¥ranklin Square. FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; B cord,” Kindlings, apr26d ChestnuL. seven bushels A.LL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B, FORD, Phone 792. or $7 for Chalmers Light 7_passenger, just out of paint shop, fine running order. 1920 Velie 5-passenger Touring, just out of paint shop. Nash Speedster, excellent condition. Maxwells, Fords, Chevrelets Briscoes. Fords, $75 up; Maxwells, $200 up;5e passenger 1921 Briscoe, run only 4000 miles, $800 to be sold with new car guarantee, apri3d THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Fifty acres fine working order, com- plete with buildings, stoek and equip- ment, fine large house with wide porch, in the best of condition, fins location, 25 acres in pasture and wood, balance in cleared, plowed and mowing land, heavy black i loam soil, all wire fenced and in good order. Only $3.000, for the reason w! TRYON ‘Write at once AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Conn. apr27d coa L AND WOOD CUAL, seasenca wood 23g kin guz:s "2 1t Snapire, keo Lane. ities. Phoms 504 er Willow Bt, xorm-r. declid The Strike Is On — Better Be Safe Than Sorry. Take In Your Coal Now ! ‘Thames Coal Co. ‘Phone 1819 THAMES SQUARE HOTELS ing and Charles Downing; luncheon com- mittee, Jennie Eccleston, Mrs. Har- riet Dupont, M Rose Davis and Mrs. Rose Coriart. A birthday party was given on the fifth birthday of Mildred Walsh, daughler of Mr. and Mrs. W , at their home on Saturday afterncon. The little girl re- ceived . many presents. Refreshments were served, the featurs of the feast be- ing a handsome birthday cake with five lighted candles. ~ Several young ladies wers in town en Saturday collecting funds for the textile strikers in Rhode Islan: teously received and given assistance. The committee in charge of the exer- cises on Memorial day heéld a meeting Tuesday evening and arranged plans for the annual parade and exercises, The schoel children and the various organiza- tions in town have been invited and ail soldiers and sailors of the World war are being invited to be in line. A band has been engaged to furnish music. The com- mittee will be at a great expense 1o fur- nish music, flags and automobiles and will depend upon the public to contribute generously tg the committce for thi fund. The members of the committee are Thomas McDonald, chairman; Louis H. Ritchatte, treasurer; Alfred T. Dupont, Moses Tatro, Albert W. Dupont. of the F..of A, Miss Emma Hamel and Miss Irene Magrey of Companions of the For- est, and Waiter Tdnner of the grange. Dr. Hoover is having an ell built on his house and other improvements on his property. Mr. Goidberg is also making improvements at the place he recently FOR SALE Two-tenement house, five rooms each, with bath, hot and cold water and g; near Fourth St., in Greeneville; lot 11lx 83. For full putu—ulars, see A. V. COVELLO. 198 Clir St. Tel, | Dmielgf Garage C. H. PELLETT, Proprietor TELEPHONE 192 STEAMSHIPS New York Via. NEW LONDON LINE Fm Comfortable Staterooms eady for Occupancy at | $3.38 0 P. M. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P. M. Due New York, Pier 49, N. R. FOR SALE 1921 Big Six Studebaker Touring Car in good condition, This car was owned by the late E. R. Von Hornig. 1922 ESSEX CAB LIST PRICE, $1445 Will Sell For $1300 This Is a New Unused Car. 1920 Seven-passenger Chandler, 1921 Scrlpcp: Roadster, and 1917 Reo Tour- ing Car. C. V. PENDLETON HUPMOBILE AGENCY 4 BROADWAY, 3 8 » E Wilson Line to New York Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, ‘Tuesday, Thurssl-y and Saturday, at BUILDING JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- jivE: e T R Tel. 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. tractor and Builder. Tel. 1371. mar28d :):l‘l'sha::d sizfi-lixrii:s’!;tl:&nd i:\';loli:: Prop. First class garage service - cop- G. LONGO & (0., general contractors | 1, A Becied. Fhone. SHetucket § STEAMSHIP TICKETS and’ bullding, excavition, sidewatk, hrick | DONIAE IS shingling his house. TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. - |and plaster work. Phone 1032-3.. marld m&l'lml-;l;:flv :!nif-‘:r“;u ?;’I lwrw ‘I- e e e e e o il team in PRINTING b;"kxv:u-"-ml. Upnited States -3 &W.G ‘k."lJM“ the Eastern league, wae in town last i Frasklin St. Wt T T e _F G of_all kinda p: done. Iy_given. The Bulletin Co.. 6§ way13d romptly and Bmmze- nromu!'i? and THERE 15 no advertising medlum in _. | Bastern Connecticut equal to Tha Bulle- $in for. business results week. Everybody here is wishing him suceess. ' Main St. 'non: L 5o Weas h«m Rate Slips at decld lnurn G!nill S‘.M and Realty . G. CHENESKL Agent, Buth § Tel. 1139, N Y0U Axmm‘fifl before the public, thers is no, me« {hsh dwough e ad urunn; Mariford—Air. and Mrs. Adolph Cole of Woonsocket. R. I, have issued invitatins 1o the wedding of theiv daughter, Miss Rebecea R. Cole. to I. Philiy Rose of Wor- cester, formerly of Hartford, Tues day evening, May 15, at 7 o'clock. CH!ROPODIST 18- —_—— Dated at Norwich, Conn., uarmlu of April, 1922. CASPER K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, Selectmen of {he Town of Norwiel. apresd 4 AT A COUET OF !fi; TE HELD at Norwich, within and for the DistrSc! of \:rwbch. on the 29th fll’ of April,"A. ELSON J. A!LL\O. J\Idt’. Wiiliam late said D‘kuh! Lxecutr' exhibited ‘tration_acsount with said Court for allowance; it is Ordered Tl‘ul the 5th di ?d ' 4 *lag'- directed to notice thereof by publishing this once in some newspaper having a cf tion in said District. at least thres prior to the date.of said hearing, make return to the NELSON 1. ATLING, Jufi-. The above and forezoing (s 4 {rue copy orArtecorvl = i test LEN M. DRESCHER, . myld Clerk. ESTATE OF late of M of Monty: The Administrator having exhibited Fis administration account with said_estate to the Court of Probats for said District for aliowance, it Ordered. That the 16ih day of May 1922, at 2 o'ciock in the afternoon, &t the Yrobate Office in Montville, be, and the same is, assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said administration acceunt with said estate. myld DAN.D. HOME, J“l‘." —_— ey NOTICE TO CREDITO! AT A _COURT OF PROBATE {2t Bozrah, within and fof the Bozrah, on the 28th day of April, A. B 192 = Present — WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, Judge. hsxa(e of Josephine kh;‘bemr. Tate deceased. f Bozrah, in said Dl!lrl% Ordcrfld That the xeeutrix d’l‘: mal o JOEN K. moag}l NOTICE. —All c ors céased are hereby nofified (. claims against said signed at . Fitchville, Co!m -ifl, time limited in the above and fi order. er. ELIZABETH E. KINGEERGER, - myld . Exzecutrit. CANTERBURY GREEN - Rev, and Mrs. Robért Humphréy and Deacon and Mrs. Halé Bénnett the conference of churches at ©Ceatrai Viliage Tuesda: Quinebaug Pomona mset here with cn- terbury grange Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wright m h Newport Tuesday to attend the funergl of a brocher of Mr. Wright. Oniy.( two weeks before they had w bis home at Newport for a short The Ladles’ Ald society is to meet with Mrs. Hawes next Tuesday aftqn noon. Mrs. James Lathrop spent the whsk 3t Monument Beach, Mass., having returoed home with her son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Huston Ll‘.l'. who vis- ited over the week end i dnnur J-u Mrs. Frank Nelsen ai are in New York Seyeral pupils from the to'l “ chaperoned by Misé Grace Dawler. teacher at the Frost distriet, weal is Putnam Thursday to attend the county speaking: and spelling contegt. W Parkhurst was one of the speakers and Emma Eastman competed in epeliing. Other pupll 0 accompanied them were Annie Huw.au. Ina Larsen and Earls Carpenter. ~ Mr. Havermun and. family of New Jersey have moved 1o their newly .pus- ho the house recently uw-( . Swansen. Mr. Havermun relative of the other family ‘= village of tha same name A grass fire last week néar the heme of James Lathrop set fire to.an uneécsé pied chicken house and burmed it. WitH the heip of neighbors the fire was extis. guished before other damage was done. " WESTMINSTER When all day Tuesddy, the 2§th, wis the six church South Windham lor- ence fellowship at Central Village, n— mingter was represented by Deacon amd Mrs. Barstow,, Mrs. Martha Warren and the pastor with his wife. . The day’s ex- ercises and fellowship proved valugble and delightful, and the sessions were well attended. A Torest fire sweeping from 388 te sgl acres raged for hours betwesn the (former Duberke), Bingham ahd Gi man piaces. Westminster m was rung steadily for about 90 and all on the telephane m ithe great need of help. of fire fighters worked hu‘ at vm a9 tions, children and women also doiny good.work carrving water. Some of the new citizens also did valiaht werk. all desperately busy until dark, when it way thought the fire had been subdued. ‘rb! fire warden and his &sistant directed the workers. STAFFORDVILLE Mrs, Florence Bates, 33, died m Johnson Memorial hospital, § Springe, last week Friday night after 5o ing there for treatmient for kidney trous ble for 15 days. She was the daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. Albertus H. Walker o this piace. Her first husband was i West, from whom she was divorced. was united in marriage with San Bates May 23, 1815; he survives her. S also leaves three daughters, Jessie, and Mabel West, heér parents an¥ t-p: brothers, Robert Walker of Rockvilié and Albertus J. Walker of Staffordville, ané™$ a twin sister, Mrs. Albert Locke, of this place. The funeral was heid at the Con- gregational church Monday n( 10 o'clock. Rev. J. M. Von Deck ed. The florai tributes were m.um Burial was in Ln}onm" i el Hiram ‘Walbrigge eCacthy of automobiie. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. the latter'd days. Springfield, ., Are visiti tather, G for & the creditors of said deceazefl to bi their clm‘mz (::llnll n&-ul"o six months from s Y a notice {3 that effect. ts m | copy of this order, on the &} t m{ to the place where said: dwelt and in the same Town, o lishing the fame omce in a £ 2 circylation in sa:d Duuia. u‘ e Telurn, lo nus C WAREHA The above luJ lurmm of record. Attest £ — “The pen is mightier than thh sword. Seck "&mm “Where shall we brow _ penci Journal.