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. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It MARRIED AVEY—In Westerly. R. by Rev. P. S. Safler, ighton and Miss Agnes lington, . Allen. and Loui¢ Ww. Vanesek FL'NVENAL NOTICES YWLEY W May Taftv Maennerchar o'clock the family CARD OF THANKS any a kindn Jed them thelr great @ sickness and death of Rose Anna Edwards ary beautiful flo undersigned ten- wish to express our neighbors and aets of kindness and %7 i our recent bereave- atiful floral trib- URKEE, YCRK P. DU BROV ENA M. D I ER C. CARE OF THANKS f expressing our and frien ng our recent be ess and death of our e Thes Mary Shea a s be ch THOMAS SULLIVAN, PETER BEAUCAR. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It —_— Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female WANTED~—Misceilansous FOR SALE reasonabie. mansee Ave. WANTED _Twe giris (o work In store Mrs. M. F. Miller, 7 Wo mysd mydd WANTED — Fashionable rearchaking. Steady position. "Apply at once, 180 Main WANTED—I will buy anything, old and rave furniture, pictures, dishes, books o, Bapsrs. Louis D."Ward. el 61-15. Box 388, Norwich. my9TuThS WHAT'S your trouble? Know what as- trology has for you and how to gain full- WANTED—Lgdy canvassers. 25 M mysd housewerk. three ; all WANTE! an ail or part time, in family of dress Mrs. F. H. Cooley, Box 84-A., R. F. D. No. 1. my8§d WANTED. F W. Woolworth Co. my1d town to distribute free circulars nent position. mydd F. E. Barr Co., Chicago. conveniences; good pay; references. Ad- t once, salesiadies, at (he $2.50 ver day veid one ludy in esch Hoboken, or Heonomy mon-aicoholic flavoring; perma- —— g | Conory i our care. est happiness; banish worry, fear, doubt Apply to fenjoy every hour of every day; have time, frienas and prosperity for yourself and family; write giving birthday date; i enclose 10 cents, silver or stamps, to Puilos Studio, 1431 Broadway, 5034, T myYTuThS ANT heaith, energy, robust vitality Suffer from headaches, rierve exhaustion Send for sample reconstructive tablets wonderful! " Waldeck, 60-F., Newark St. 13 mysd WANTED—Furniture, stoves, etc., and antigues. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson St. Wiilimantie. 'Tel. 632 narl4TuTh§ . LE—The Wi property, locat on City. modern _conveniences, M:!?t, bath, steam heat am _Jjohmstone ted oule St., Jewett This is one of the nicest cottages in the borough and is equipped with ail inciuding _electric ‘hardwood floors. GRFATEST BARGAIN IN STATE ete. * The opportunity for - purchasing such a home as this is very rare. my9TuThS Bur- dick & MeNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. FOR SALE cylinder ‘and valves, $15. Farm, Moosup, Conn. mysd e L AT R ) or. power, brass 1i le_action, hand D Rocky Hill One of the best farms, two ing; fine team to work, gentie, broken; 3325 cash; bargain. mantic’347-12.° H. A, Gillette, Hill, Mansfield, Conn. my9a FOR_SALE—Matched pair Hoistein cattle, 3000 ibs., 5 years old, have finished Heaxy’ sulky powing and manure spread. e Tel, Willi- Spring free from, rocks, heavy soil, house was burned a short time ago, 2 large barns, hen and & WANTED—We have mail for Mrs. 1da Please write me What 1 shall do with - it. P Charles S, WANTED—Mal Johnson, Uncasville, Conn. mysd - 3 WANTED—Guod _ young fresh m AGENTS, canvassers, genuine Cocoa- | o WANT o aro ] nut Oil Shampoo; big profits, costs §1(°0WS. Tel. 13675 Norwich. ~ mysd dozen, retails 50c bottie ; other specialties. WANTED—City property, Greeneville Hudsonia Soap Works, 276 reenwich | section, and in neighborhood of Poiish St. New York my$Tu_|ehurch’, ~ suburban property ~wanted : = - ver 17 rallway mail | farms, ‘small or large; this is the besi AN TR Nen over 17, rallway mall | (ime {0 buy a farm; my customers say it Provagit 1L 1IR3 ol Mene is the best time for you io dispose of ii. e mygd | st with me for quick results “John G: WANTED—Position by young man with elght years' experience in book- keeping, accounting and office manage- ment. Tel. 1730. my 9 Cocanut Oil Shampos WANTED—Cardroom help for ni work. Wyoming, R. I ANTED—Two married men living in Willimantic, one In Putnam, by eastern firm; best of references required. the Polish d sailing July 22 to Poland and Lithuania. national Steamship and Realty Agenc: John G. Cheneski, Agent, 18 Bath S Norwich, Conn. my8d WANTED—Man for working shop; one who is used to ma- chinery and reliable. E. L. Perry, Dan- ielson,” Conn. WANTED—50 hustling canvasser: to §50 weekly, Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors & MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS stant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AGENTS, canvassers, make big money, costs §1 dozen, re- tails 30¢ botile: other speciaities. Hud- sonia Soap Works, 276 Greenwich St., New York. WANTED—Spinne: for Regina __ Spinning Wyoming, R. I Tel, connection. my8d t Reply to_Regina Spinning Co., Tel. connection, mySd’ iarge Write Mr. Jeneitt, 82 McKinley Ave., Norwich, for interview. mySd WANTED-—Partner, at once, in steam- ship and real estate business, Poiish man preferred ; belng appointed by steamship company to take over the supervision of Lithuanian passengers For further particulars, inguire of Inter- general wood- 515 introducing ‘Noe Equal” Cheneski, 18 Bath St. Tel. 1133. mybdd HAY for sale. 4 Lebanon. FOR SAL! oid, comi Jersey heifer, month. George A. Kahn. ) Vflll,ia‘m Dearden, fence material; delivered anywhere. D. Northup, Norwich Towh. my3WFM 7 Tel. 21d. E—One Jersey cow, 5 vears in first of next month, one 3 years, coming in next Uncasyille, mySd FOR SALE—Bean poles, 85¢ per dozen, $7 per hundred; fence posts, 25¢ to 65¢: a speclalty of ‘grape arbor and rustic J. 1 pair horses, 4 heifers, 1 young bull. New lumber and WANTED—-Second hand furniture and antiques of all kinds; highest prices; will call anywhere. Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Norwich. _Tel. 361-13. my5FMW WANTED — Wood-working machinery. F. Oddie, R. D. 4. my5d WE_ADVISE you to list your farm with this agency. Weisler's Farm Agency. Phone 3103, New London, Conn. my2d FOR SALE—Eight or my6d FOR SALE—One John Deere two-Tow corn planter, eight tons of baled hay, one 5 vear old Jersey cow, good family cow, one Parsons low-down milk wagon. s’reL myéd 35-2 Lebanon. TWEISLER'S Farm Agency; no cata- logues, no pictures; we sell quick. Write to us, 4 Hank SC, New London, Conn. WE NEED at least 50 farms at once, ranging from $1,000 to $50,000. See this agency. Weisie’s Farm Agency, New London, Conn. my2d WANTED—Farms; here or there, this agency sells anywhere. Weisler's Farm Agency, New London, Conn. apr2éd THEY'VE got a new word In the busi- ness dictionary, “Kwityerbeliekin.” We've got some pretly good briar pipes 25c; Manila, cigars bc, six for 2ac; a new 100 cigar, Telford, it's mild; a swell line of cigaretie holders, 10c, 15 and 2sc, Fa- §aI's Smoke Shop. opp, Woelwerth's. apr2 WANTED — Second hand furniture, household goods, antiques, tools and store fixtures; 1 pay highest prices; try me before seiling; I Dbeat them all N. Weisinger, 2i Market St. Tel. 537-2. apr2z; FOR SALE—Auto knitting machine, triplex, with-all its accessories, as good as mew. ten cords of manure. Tel. 1831-13 or Halville Store. acres of timber, 45 acres un- der cultivation, rest is pasture. 3 wells on place. For further particulars inquire of William F. Hill, Agency 108 THAYER BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. Write C.- M., care- of Builetin. mysd FOR SALE—Concrete mixer. E. E. Gilbert, Jewett City. my4d Reasonable Offer Will be Accepted FOR SALE — Two-family house, five and seven rooms each, situated In Greene- ville, near factories; price $2,300, for this For further particulars, in- quire of John @. Cheneski, 13 Bath St. week oniy. Tel, A RARE BARGAIN on Williams St. = Two-tenement house with 7 rooms and bath on first floor, rooms and bath on second fioor, and rooms on third floor. All conveniences, in- 1139. myid_ | cluding steam heat up to date in every iot and two garages. FOR SALE—Ocean Beach lots, and 5 cottages, city Improvements; housés to order; terms arranged. Buildér, New London. my2d M. L. O'Conneli, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Room 108, Thayer Bldg. FOR BALE—Stone for ceilar founda- WANTED—We pay highest prices for f\urnnleed silk hosiery. Wiifrid Cpn., |Second hand furniture. Norwich Furnl- Reading, Pa. Geo. W. Hall, Mgr,, care |ture Co, Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We Bulletin. a [buy, sell and exchange. jel1d WANTED—Salesman and coector. | WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address K., Apply 4§ Main St. my6d _ | care Bulletin. tebéd AGENTS — Shur-Lock” for screcn | WANTED_Antiques, tools and second- doors, catch and lock combine jerews, o chiseling; patented, guaran. tead ; Steel Produets Write at onee. Co., Plantsville, Conn. my6d WANTED-Man around 45 to look af- ; four Quick seller; good profits. Pressed hand furniture. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin St.Phone 717- jan3id WANTED—100 farms for catalogu 10 geres up, with or without stock; give full’ particulars_in first, letter as to price, size, location and termb. P. O. Box 105, o Aockplon and, ;] ter our business In this territory; good | Lo ert Cl. Conn, = Baa percentage for the right man; another WE BUY and pay highest prices for ood season just starting now. Write |second hand furniture and books. ak'and Nurseries, Manchester, Conn, | Kremens, successor to King, 43-30 Water for partioulars. mybd St. Phone 1305. seplid WANTED—Man to work on farm; general farm work. H. F. Button, R. D. WANTED 5. ‘Tel. 1861-2, mysd SECOND HAND ANTIQUE FURNI- WAXTED—Eight or ten good reliable ex-service men taking subseriptions on international publications; $3 drawing account and straight commission. y time after 9 a. m. Lennox House, 18% Main St. Ask for Mr. Cripps or Mr, & day commissions, or Call and see me TUKE AND HISTORICAL CHINA, BEST PRICES PAID. A. BRUCKNER, 87 Franklin Streei, opposite” Providence Bukery. marsd Phone 712-5. gan my5d WANTED—For office work, man FOR SALE—rHorses somewhat familiar with bookkeeping. Reply giving references and salary ex- pestéd. "P. O. Box B, Mystic, Conn. my! W ANTED—Farmhand, work, good place, good pay. W. S. Brown, Shepard Hill Farm, Centrai Villags Tel. Moosup 28-13. WANTED CARPENTERS (INSIDE), NEW ELIZABETH STREET SCHOOL BUILDING. single; steady FOE SALE—One good work or farm horse, weight 1200 1bs.; also one covered delivery wagon; can be seen before 8 a. m. or after 6 p. m. Cali at 153 West ‘Thames St., or Phone 476-5. my9d ¥OR SALE—One pair horses, weight 2600, harnesses and dump cart, one Jer- sey registered bull, 3 years old; aiso one windmill. Frank Lathrop, Thamesviile. Tel. 1076-13. my9d FOR SALE—DMule, 6 years, work double, cheap. William Partelo, North Stenington, K. D. my6d FOR SALE—One bay horse, 1200 Ibs., good worker, price $50; one horse, § years old, 1100 Ibs, $100; one chestnut horse, 1250 1bs., pri §50. P. A. Naw- WANTED INTERMEDIATE TENDERS FOR NIGHT WORK ASHLAND COTTON CO. Jewett City POULTRY rocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704, Call after noon. my2d JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a nice lot—big ones, light ones, and chunks, single and in pairs, ail ready to g0 to work. Prices low for the kind. Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER K. PIERSON LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—150 hicks, ready today, hundred. Tel. 636-4. hode my8d FOR SALE—R. T. Red baby chicks $20 25c each; next de- per 100, 311 per 50, livery May 15, by parcel post; safe ar- rival guaranteed. Paul Jansen, Mansfield Center, R. D. No. 1, Conn. anyhd FOR SALE—Magic coal brooders in- sure success; the choice of experienced poultrymen everywhere; absolutely auto- Island Red 6c each or $20 per White bird dog nose and brown ticket e: Notify D. F. Finn. Phone 7 my3d LOSTSaturday, between Hagberg's and Franklin Square, or on 5.15 trolley for Falls, a brown cioth (duvetyn) purse from wrist strap, containing a sum of money and other artickes valuable to owner. Finder please leave at Bulietin Office. Reward. my9d FOUND—Wrist watch, at Gales Ferry. Owner_can have same by paying for this with _ brown Reward. Jewett City. matic and a dependable mother of chicka; [4dv._Telephone 1070. mysd instructive catalogue e, >, Hewitt FOUND—Dog, strayed to my farm, a Co., Agents, Uncasville Phone New |plack and white hound. Owner may have London 758-14. marisd |same by paying for this adv. James B, Watrous, Wauwecus Hill. my5d STEAMSHIPS e IO THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport and Sheiter Island §$1, New York $250 Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- day, at 4 P. M. (Daylight Saving). Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Weda| nesday and Friday, at § P. M. (Day- light Saving). Connections with all the Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa- Coastwise and Foreign Steamwnip Lines sailing from FOR SALE—Automobilsa FOR SALE—_Seven-passenger Cadillac car, good condition, reasonable price. Ap- ply 3 Spring St. mysd FOR SALE—Smail roadster in zood running condition; no reasomable offer refused. Apply 11 Grove St, or Cail 789 mysd POR SALE—New and used Indian mo- toreyeles. Norwich Indian Agency, 34 Market St. mydd FOR SALE — Five passenger Buick touring car, in good running order; will demonstrate to interested party. W. A, Heath, Norwich Town. Tel 955-3. my2TuThS FOR SALEFord touring, engine over- hauled, tires excellent, Tel. § mysd . . tion apply " FOR SALE_Two-ton Federal truck Norwich and Jewett City LAWRENCE LAMB go0d condiilon. The Edward. Chagecl Telephone 969, Agent. |Co.«Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. myéd FLORIST at_ Geduldig's Phone 368. [ LANDSCAPE GARDENING the time to arrange for land- work, of which we ma=: a special- aldig’s Greenhouses, T7 Cedar St. marlid ™= seap [ Plon CH!ROPODIST A. 6. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chl Foot apecialist olect your few B RS BOOKBINDING Wilson Line to New York Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P, M. Leaves New York, Pier 8 East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5P M. Tel. 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. FOR SALE—Six cylinder Havers speed- ster, cheap. L. Ames, 31 West Town St Tel. 44 myéd FOR SALE—Touring car, condition the best, price low. ~ Carl's Automobile Hos- pital, Park St. myéd FOR SALE — Fivepassenger Buick touring_car. in_good running order, five good tires, mew battery. with two-year guarantee. Write Box 201, Bulletin. apr24MWF PLUMBING PLUMBING, heating, Saatiting ast Eeneral repaising. Johi Morten, 19 Mas- gery St Tel. ‘nov2id The very Dest plum the fairest pr) heating N F. W is and gasfitting. OMPKINS, M t. " JOHN J. ENRIGHT and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE by expert suAr [ zood anappy car, FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, 1916, good condition, has winter top; must sell. Private. Price $200. Tel. 641-13, my4d FOR SALE—1922 Buick, 4-cylinde runabout; 400 miles. Inquire 62 School Street. apr27d FOR SALE—Oakland, just overhaule . Lumls, R. apr2id 6. Tel. 18882 PAINT AND WALLPAFER FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal., reg- war $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roll. Max Biazer, 183’ West Main St. next to Fire Station. myld @ §TH STREET s}g,“w“ el S S Bl tons. Inquire J. A. Wuttkey, 115 Roath st apra7d FOR SALE FARMS for sale; easy terms. Fred L. | Cotts f Se R L Ranlhe: Piamfie. Conne. Telo 895] e ER e Lewret Moosup. apridd Hill; All Improvements—Price $3,300 FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. 615-4. Son, Homestead Farms. dec19d H. E. Beard & W. F. HILL, 108 Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE A house on River Ave. of eight rooms, FOR SALE Cottage of Six Rooms Near Boswell with all Improvements. Satisfactory terms if desired. : Ave.: Good Size Lot and Barn Two cottages on Fisher's Island. Prices are right. Price $2,200 For further details, see CLARENCE SHOLE W. F. HILL, 108 Thayer Bldg. my3d 188 West Thames St. . CAS we — COME AT ONCE it you want this farm of 45 acres, one-| AUTOMOBILE AGCESSORIES hait mile from raeilfoad station, 'store, ke bl ostoffice and state road, 6-room cottage, e T P Pesly decorated. throughout. with Tasgs |, CALL at Jonathan Smith's new station, living room with open fire place; large stock barn, 2 poultry houses and other outbuildings, all in the best condition, 20 pple trees and valuable woodland ; only $3,000, acres fertile plow land, 50 thrifty $500 cash. TRYONS' AGENCY, mydd Willimantic, Conn. FINE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE FIVE MINUTES 'WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. THERE ARE THREE OPEN FIREPLACES. EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD PRICE $6,700 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET 31 Town St.; most convenient piace in town for gasoline and mobiloils of all grades. 27 WHERE othcrs fail, we succeed in re- pairing _automobiles satisfactorily. Ime perial Garage, Chestnut St. __apriid _ AUTOMOBILE and Truck Pamting, lettering_and sign painting. Joseph A. Eiliott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. mardd AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, ip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing, all kinds ot autos. Jos. Angarano, Pond St. . Phone 1397 mar10d RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED [ AND REPAIRED FOR SALE Two-tenement house, six rooms each apartment, with al] jmprovements. near For full particulars, see Greeneville. 4 A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 cum st WM. E. SHANLEY 439 MAIN STREET, (East Side) FOR SALE New 3-apartment House and 7 room Cottage, bath; having every modern convenience. Will sell one or both. Very desirable location, and an excellent in- vestment proposition. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES FOR SALE A very land,” within ten minutes’ walk Franklin Square, at a very low price, For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. N J desirable._eight-room modern gotase, with about four acres of choice rom OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, - Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Raepairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstaring and Woed Work Blacksmithing in all itc branches Scott & Clark Corp. 607 TC 815 NORTH MAIN STREET WANTED THIS WEEK FOR READY CASH CUS- TOMERS. Two two-family houses in neighborhood of Polish church. Suburban property wanted. date, Norwich and car Ii A customer wants dairy farm. n order, not far irom city and car line, Address INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP REALTY AGENCY. JOHN G. CHENESKI, Agent, 18 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1139. my3d FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. $7_3er cord "Kidiings, "sevén” pushels or §1. ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B. FORD, Phone 792. apridd One up to with modern improvements, with one 1o three acres of land; must be near e. h §6,000 cash or more It must be in good "AND INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. The small annual premium is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money loss it affords. Take out a policy te day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street FOR SALE | Two-tenement house, West Side Two-tenement house, West Side. ‘Two-tenement house, Greenevilie 'wo-tenement house, Greeneville FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Centrpl Bldg. Fhone. Norwich. FOR SALE. A gentleman's country piace, one mile of one b and one-quarter acres of Jand, nine-room th bath, hot and cold water, fire- place, furnace heat, numerous closets and chicken houses, wood shed and work shop. wind- must be soid to | out and ideally located, censistin, house wi dens; garage, carriage shed. mill; all kinds 'tmi o 000, A 5,000 Two-tenement House, Greeneviiie.. 4,000 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS NICKEL PLATING o itor, Nor- houses, 12 cows, 1 bull, |2 | | Norwich, .. v = ~ Comn. §|advanced 15th. 23 Ave. TO RENT—Five rooms and bath, fur- nished, modern conv. eniences. Grove St., or Call 739-2. - To ' T—Five-room ;2 w‘v-eam Inquire 59 : oo TQ RENT b P ténement with mydd FOR RENT Furnished - Clurch 8. _Tel. 503-2. TO 18 Union St. it housckeeping rooms. RENT—Light housckeeping -1;:'-:; Tooms at 4§ mysd AUTOS FOR HIRE TO RENT—Furnighed man. H. E. Ring, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. mysd modern Toom for gentie- B e TR D:\'flunn = ny P 5 COAL AND WOOBR TO RENT—Tenement on_Warren St with all improvements; arage on Hutos C. A '&ufl'&;fl. fartin ouse. ¥ my’ F sonabie. my4d B RENT—Space for four ci ‘Write Box 52, care Bulletin. Tea- X0 RENT—Nics furnished flat or twe rooms for gemtlemen. Tel 763-3. mydd ~ 70 BENT_Modern apartment, No. 113 River Ave., A, Wull 0 REN Marion, 326 Main St six-room ~apartment, With or_without 1 Main St. " the first floor of Th a I'm steam heat and hot water furni garage. H. mny4d floors, hed ; rent §45 per month. Inquire of Shea & Hurke. mydd TO BENT—Furnished rooms,~by day or week. 84 Franklin St aprisd 70 RENT_House and garage al 177 ‘Broadway. Broadway. Inquire of L. M. ] oung, 179 my2d TO RENT—Purnished room with kit enette, for light housekeeping, vision' St. s 27 Di- myld FOR RENT_In busmess section, sils suitable auto accessories, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business, Tel. 246. ¥OR BENT—Upper apartment of aix rooms and gargge Tel apr22d 239, aprid ed, in apri FOR RENT—Desirablo room, furn goud neighborhood. Phone vt T0 keeping. 'T—Rooms Phone 1987. WITTER BROS. . 35 — HEAD GRADE at the Frank Warren AUOTION Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. (ALL EXTRA NICE ONES), Public MAuction . Auctioneers COWS — 75 farm, about thres miles northeast from Danielson, Conn., near East Kiilin MONDAY, MAY On account of labor decjded to seil my entir vouhg Holsteins and public gale on the abov reserve or restriction. at 10 o'clock a. m., gly, Conn., 13, 1 new time. trouble, I.have e herd of fancy Guernseys at © date, without These cattle have been tested twice in succession for tuberculosis. pair of first class team 1 will also seil one horses, weight 3000 Ibs., and eight fat hogs weight 200 1bs. each. able farms for sale, 1 also have two vi - both heavil wooded. Extended account of this sale wiil appear later. East Killingly, Conn. JAMES H. HYDE..... AUCTION BYRON LEWIS. .. -Auctioneer SALE The househoid zoods and furnishings in the home of the late Ci deceased, will be sold at publi arrie S. Parker, saie at her home on New London turnpike, near the Starr farm, so-called, , about one mile out of the City of Norwich, on at 10 o'clock THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922, m., daylight tim, 9 ot'clock, standard time, raim or shine. ‘The furniture and furnishings of her nine-room_ house, her New York city home consists of two parlor su brought mostly from some years ago, ites, siiting room suite, dining room table and chairs, book cases, stands, desk beds tures, kitchen utensils, set, bric-a-brac. £oid-ba: oid-fashioned square tables, carpets. rugs, r mattresses, some bedding, pic- glassware, china, d china dinner piano, perch rockers and chairs, garden tools, icebox, two-seat democrat wagon, phaeton, sie: and other goods in great variety. Some ood antique Dieces, ail in exceilent con- ition. cash. This will be an absolute sale to the highest bidder to settiS the estate. Terms A caterer will be in attendance. NELSON J. AYLING, Executor. mayéd A NICE LOT OF STORAGE GOODS Will be n@ at AUCTION Tuesday, May 9th, 1922 at 10 O’Clock, A. M. L. W. CARROLL & SON No. 19 Water Street TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teamis moving and trucking. Tel. §17-12. €. D. JOSLY: move everythin; tention given o moving chinery, _Tei. 198-3- Iy 1 93 West Main St We nywhere. Special at- Boilers. and ma- aepsd Leng Distance Movin, Zimmerman, 17 Boswell o i 4 TEAMING and movin trucking a gpecialty. B * fRene ez, John H. 5. long_distance Frord, £33 €. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. _Phone 33: LONG DISTANCE Shetucket St. his general practice. 147 West Main St. Efficient TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very ironp:ll{ and at reasonable Drices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, FPhone 175. DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD Wishes to announce the opening of his Dental Office where he will spec- jalize in artistic, undetectable, por- celain dentistry, in conjunction with Phone 1309 MOVING. BUILDING JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Cou- tractor and Builder. Tel 1371. mardsd of o‘n g6ld watch. e night Jast week someone entered the Bome of Mr. and Mre. George Breis ford in the mew village. The intrude but leay] he " Tt tu fhought (het the mae oa scared away by the dog which was ui the house at the time. Nothing™ sas takes away that could be noti utside o the key. Some of the pictures wers moved to different places. G. & €0., general contracters and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and piaster work. Phone 1033-3. ‘marid T e avge i " Gecid M A BARBER Steam Engine Repairs PKINT‘IN& P 'ING of all kinds % .w' m‘afl‘l\u The fi?\b % Franklin s wayidd Music ERNEST & BULLARD| Teacider of the Vislin Phane 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Fow Qutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 532-2 Studie. Alics Bldg. D CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Cigar aare 370 por tuussand 3. F. CONANY. 12 Neanklia S8 ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & TH” MPSQN ABCRITECTS Shaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Republican Caucus The Republican Voters of the City of Norwich are hereby warned to meet in caucus at the Town Hail in said Norwich on FRIDAY EVENING, May 12th, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following City offices: Mayor, two Aldermen, five Counciimen " (four for the full term and one to fill the balance of the term of Councilman Frank Sisk, resigned), City Treasurer, two City Sheriffs, and a mem- ber of the Board of Water Commission- ers. Also to do any other business proper to_come before said meeting. By order of the Republican Town Com- mittee. HENRY H. PETTIS, Chajrman. ESTATE OF HAPPY L.STRICKLAN iate of Mont i of Montv The Adm administration account with said_estate to the Court of Probate for said District |for, Sliowance. it is Onrdered, That the 1ith day of May, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the te Office in Montville, be. and the same is, assigned for a hearing on fhe allowance of said administration account With said estate. my8d * DAN D. HOME, Judge. PLAINFIELD Joseph Smith and Alfred Lavigne were given a surprise birthday and May bas ket party at the home of Mr. Smith Fri- day evening by friends and relatives Sandwiches. cake, soda and ice cream were served by Mrs. Smith. Songs were given by Mrs. Henry Lavigne and Mrs. Philip Houle. A very enjoyable eveming was spent. Those present included Mr and Mrs. Adolph Lavigne, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Lavigne, son and daughter, Lio. wel and Doris, Mr. ar% Mrs Philip }Houle, Mr. and Mre. Henry Lavigne and daughter Lydia, Miss Rosabeile Lavigne, Mr. and Mrs. O. Gilbert Charron, Mist Florence Brelsford and Miss Marie Louise Langlois. Mrs. Henry Lydia spent Danicison. Paul Courmoyer spent with Providence reiatives. Saturday evening school frisnds of Miss Bianche Lav hung her a pretty May basket filled with fruit, dainties and sweets at her homs on Prospect stree! Moosup. Sandwiches, ice cream. sod cake and oranges were served by Mrs. Wilfred Lavigne, mother of the voung Ta A socfll hour followed. Somgs by Misses Mabel and Marion Richardson and Miss Claire Sullivan gave pleasure Others prescat included MWiss Gertrude White and Miss Irepe Couture. Misses Rose and Exina Gillean of Anthony, R. I, spent the week end at Moosup as the guesis of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wiifred Lavigne. 3y \ Private Joseph A. Vanasse pest, No. 308, Veterans of Foreign Wars. held a Lavi Saturday e and danghter with friends in the week end - JEWETT CITY A meeting of the committe: of arrange ments for the observance of Memoris day was heid at the home of Chafrma: George A. Haskell when the following committee were apoointed: Marshals Commander G. H. Jemnings and G. A Haskell, automobiles, invitativms to towr and borough officials, obtaining laurel H. George Wikox: speaker of the day G. H. Jennings: decoration of momuwmeni: and flags for graves. Mrs. G. A. Hag scattering flowers on the waters, ' sfim Rosanna DesJardines: making reaths Mrs. N. J. Babcoek: soliciting for foo and money, Mre. E. H. Hiscox, stre. Wil liam MoNicol Mrs. E.° M. Gray, Miw Rosanna Desjardines and Mrs. . M Thornton. Mrs. Gray will have charge of the dinner to he served in the Bap tist vestry, and wifh the eommitte: wil appoint the waltrosses. Raising of towe and serviee flaz, H. Ggorge Wileax ant John T. Barry; buttenhole bouauets and giris to assist. Miss Jean Burleson; sing- ing of school’children, Sust. ¥. i P Clement ; band. Wallace H. Payne: invi tation to clergyman to officiate at ceme- teries, also to consult warden regarding roping off stroets, G. A. Haskell. The Memorial Day exercises wiff be held in Finn Opera House. on the Sun- day afternoon previous to Memorial day Attorney John T. Barry and Gieorge Wil eox will havs charge of arranging for the soeakers, and Mrs Fiscox of the music The decoration of graves and unveiling of the memorial to the World war mes, exercises at Fanning park, band. and borough officials, clergy. speaker an committees take place Memorial day. All service men of any war, Sons Veterans, all organizations and citizens are being asked o join in the parade to honor to the heroic dead, and especiall this year to pay proper recognition t unveiling of the World war men's bould- ar. The decorating of the soldlers graves in the Geer, Wilcox. Davis Spy Reek Hopeville and Read-Herskell cemeteries will be dome by W. H. Payme. Pachaug. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Montgomery; Leon ard, Miss Carrie Burten: Smith, Mis Margery Brewster; Rixtown, Peter Gus- taveon. Miss Francis Shes, a niece of Joko amé Annie Fitzgerals and Mra. Patrick Wal iace is in St. s homital. Provi- dence. training to become a nurse. Shea has been a frequent visitor 1 *. The mills in Voluntown and Glasge arc on daylight saving time. A lengthy description of the snmna’ religious pilgrimage of three commande. ries of Knights Templars held in Calvars Baptist church in Providence, Sunday afternoon, was given by the Providence Journal. There were more than one thou- sand men in the assembly. ‘As the lomz line of plumed marchers approached the church the chimes pealed forth martial music. Leon M. Truesdale, organist of the crurch, officiated at an organ and chimas recital, which inciuded Allegro Pomoposa by Shepherd and Sumset Meditation by Biggs. As the line moved into the audi- torium the wrocessional. ~Mareh. Pem pense. by Lacey, was rendered. mus- ical features of the service were unusuatly elaborate. The voung man is the som of Samuel Truesdale, boss spinner at the Ninigret Ci. mills in Jewett City. Mrs, C. D. Babcock went to Worees- ter Saturday morning to spend ‘he week end with her sons. Two Clerk dobu Welsh has registersd dogs for the town of Grisweld. Dr. 3. B. Sweet purchased a trael of land of Frank Geer. The purchase is near the brook at the foot of the hill soutk of Mr. Geer's home and comprises siz acres of his valuable land. In the many pleasing letters and reporis that immediately concern Rev. B E Scates 10 whom the Baptist crurch has extended a unanimous call. is teid ths fact that at Somersworth, N. H.. he was instrumental in smoothing eut the differ- ences and finglly bringing together the Free Will Baptists and the Baptists. All the local steckholders of the Jew- ett City Trust company received retif- cation ‘Friday of a special meeting to be held May 11. Dorcas Circle of the King's Danghters i« to mee: at Mrs. Annie C. Soule's this (Tuesday )evening. :urvrayfl}ru demonstration of New Perfection Oil Cook »s with Super- fex burners is to be given at Dearmies snd Clarke's store today.—adv. it been the custom for the ficke! seller for the Finn Opra House to leave few dollars in change in the ticket offie money drawer. Some time Sunday some one who must have been wiss te the fac forced an entrance to the office and clean- ed out the till. Manager Barnett says he is pretty well satisfed who didytke job. AUSBAND SEEKS DIVORCE 0N GROUNDS OF CRUBLYY George N. Dawes of New London has Aot for divorce from Lena Hake Dawes of 52 Broadhurst avenue, X. Y. the grounds of intelerabie cruel- tx. since 5 which is the date of their marriags. in June A bank teller aiways has something of interest on hand. meeting Friday evening at the V. F. W. rooms. Commander James Greenhaigh presided at the meeting. Howard Nolaf. seaman at the tarpede station, Newport, R. I, spent the week end at his home. Proper Louiette of Taftville visited Plainfleld friends Sunday. Eugene Ouilimette, deiezate from St John's council to the state comvention. left Sunday for Danbury to attend the 28th ‘annual state convention of tie Knights of Columbus. A salemn high Many men and women backache, rheumatic pains, stfft sore muscies and other results of {rouble because they neglected the warning symptoms. Poley Ki aid the kidneye to throw out waste matier that causes and ery. Stephen _Lewi dge. writes: “Foley Kidney Piiis did me Food than all the other medicine 1 fook. 1 had kidney troubls ten years, dom't have any pain like 1 had before took them.” Lee & Osgood Co. Norwich, Conn. Reasonable mass will be celebrated in St. Peter's church for the delegates and their friends this (Tuesday) morning at 9.3, after which the business session of the conven- tion wiil open in the jodge rooms of the K. of C. home. Delegates from every couneil in the jurisdigtion of Comnecticut, representing a membership of 23,000, will be in attendance. State Deputy John F. Callahan of Hartford will pre- side. His report will show the erder in Conneeticut in a prosperous conditien, with 4 substantial gain in membership and the establishment of four new ceun- cils, including one at Plainfield instituted iast May, and the other at Jewett City, which was recently inatituted. A. Cramer and D. Rasin of Norwich were business caliers in Plainfield Moa- | 0O NO BETTER THAN BUY HOME-MADE - A AN wu b B has e

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