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"L IAR—In Preston, May 11, 1923, P. Hilliar. formerly of Niantic. LAMPHERE—In Preston. May 10, 1922, re, tormeriy of Grotom, in Norwich, May_3, 1922, Fred 131 years, of New Haven. Norwich, May 10, 1922, me, aged 35 years, of Plain- . 1982, years. Saturday, May 13, at 2 1 time ~ Burial in Poqu! - 11, 1922 Delia of Albert | mansee Ave. mz_’_d‘_ roay. May | "\ ANTED Two giris to work in store; at 4 & Ume. | oioady position. Apply at once, 130 Main ZIEGLEMAYER May 10, |8t my9d sudden 4 Jeglemayer. s . o. 162 Ciiff Ko b WANTED—Male rial WANTED—Academy student would Village. May |like position as clerk, soda fountain; ex- aghast, in the late home in | May 15, at 1 10, 1922, Ira C 3 s residence, fystic. Saturday. (daylignt saving 'WANTED -Female WANTED—Waitress. Lunch, Franklin_Squace. WANTE able young ifl to take care of baby. Charles Jacobson, o Colt St., City. yi2d “WANTED— nced 1 and chpunbermald; 10 per wesk, foum sd ly Lawis lainfield, or 422 my 1. Inquire Sellas T yizd . WA for Satw /S, FEND—Salegizin Tanney Corp. 25c Store. my12d. "WANTED—M sépllnpnu- ¢ VESTMENTS _We purchase _only the grade, dl\cldm%% stocks and, K id d Ne YO Stok ixchange, and for that rea- son ‘be readily turned l’& RS R e n m Dlaces. " \We. Buarantes 10" per Sent. GF better for this year. MWhy not tali it over, &8 You assume no obl -ln&r will be pSm'-‘bh’ for you. E. An son, 21 Ma ‘Danieison, Cona. 340; myl2d WANTED—A neat Jittle old lady for light housework on a fruit and poultry farm; pleasant home assured; small pay. Addrese Box 798, Bulletm Office. mylld WANTED —A housekeeper, about 30 or 35 years old, by wid.wer, m 1am’y of three, two children—10 and 3. Inquire of George Barbary, Waurcgan, Conn. mylld WANTED—Young girl would ilke vosk- tion with some good dressmaker to learn dressmaking. Viola Johnson, 137 Maple st my 104 _iusr::—.u once, rexpmenmq’nu:r nd alteration woman for women's gar- :BEML Address Z. K., Norwich Bullgx‘l;. my10d WANTED — Fashionable dressmaking, reasonable. Mrs, M. F. Miller, T Wood- perienced ; references. Address R. G., this office. 12d HELP WANTED—Handy man to work in shop: must be able to repair helts, oi, etc. United Metal Mfg. Co, Inc. myl2d WANTED—Man on farm. J. Siegel Telephone 1076-5. my12d WANTED—Good reHable farmhand. . C. Terry, Norwidi, R . D. 3. Tel. 109-2 us 13 WANTED—A kitchen man and an ex- perienced waltress. Apply City Lunch. mylld WANTED—One or two flat bottom Doats in good condition. Phone 13 or'1500. mylaz WANTED—{econd hand furniture, g, #nd Tooks. C. I King. | my; WANTED—By two_ gentlemen, room with private family. Box 32, Bulletin. my. WANTED—A second hand pjano; state price. Write M. , Bulletin Office. myLOWFS antiquca o all Kinds: HEncst. phices ues o nds ; highest prices ; call anywhere. Lmn"'hmm,‘ x Norwich. Tel, 3 my! WANT 10 SELL your business? We have cash buyers for all kinds of busi- ne;s,‘cm.m‘l;y stores, hfi(!ll, reuuur;:tz&‘& ang eneral stores. All matters strictly confidential. Write to Welsier's Agency, 4 Bank St. New London, Conn. mylld NTE! 0 rooms, steam heated, one as b other for library, by gentleman. Address B. K., Buletin Of- loe. myl10d WANTED—Two Jersey or Gu?nsn cows. Tel. 1844-3. my10 THEY'VE got a new word 1 ness dictiouary, “Kwityerbeh g0t some pretty good briar pipes 25¢; Manila,_cigdrs fc, six for 26¢; @ new 10g cigar, Teilord, it's mild; a swell line of cigarette hoiders, 10c, 15c and Zse. Fa- gan's Smoke Shop, 0pp, Woolwortn's. 2pr2 WANTED — Second hand _ furniture, household goods, antiques. tools and store fixtures; 1 pay highest prices; try me and wiil 389, (W busi- We've betore seiling; I 'beat them all N. Weisinger, 2 Market St. Tel. 537-2. aprzzd it Tel. |3 COWS FOR SALE—Two carloads Ver- mont cows just arrived. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. Tel. 30 Lebanon, myl2d ~ FOR SALE—Piano in good condition; price reasonable. Apply 302 Boswell Ave. mylzd FOB BALE—100-acre farm, with a soven-room house, barn and several other bulldings, plenty of wood, au esti- e of 500 cords, good water supply, ephone connectior and R . D. tpricé HRG , on_very easy terms. Burdick & icol. Thayer Bldg.. Norwich. myl2d HAY for sale. George A. Kahn. Tel 34-3 Lebanon. apr2ld T FOR SALEBean poles, Sic per dozen, $7 per hundred; fence posts, 2bc to §5c; & specialty of (rare arbor and rustic %nu& mlmfi‘l]\ de\:fi‘:“’r‘:‘ anywhere. J. D. Northup, Norwi WL > Y mySWEM SHOBE coltage at Groton Long Point, Conn., large waterfront lot, attractive nine-room cottage, comple:ely furnished, garage, rent season $950, sell $8,000% Bargain; open for inspection May 12 to 16, or by appolntment, H. T. Clark, eid Cen< v, Comn. myild ¥OR SALE—One Fairbanks Morse 10 h. p. engine, one Fairbanks Morse No. 1 rist mill. ‘Addrese W. E. light, R. No. . Witlimantic, Conn. mylid ¥OR SALE—Farm, 50 acres, on state road, rile from vilage, Apple orchard; cherries, pears. borders river, has good springs, well, good view, house with ell in best of ition, nlazza, good cellar, good barn and henhouses; terms. Merritt Welch, Chaplin, Conn. mylld “FOB SALE—Male and female canaries, breeding cage and two small cages. Tel. 629-3. mylid 0 GALLN in Street I Nl irectors and Lady Ascistant CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® ephone 328-3 mmings & Ring aneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street amber 3f Cormmaere) Buildirg Phone 280- . Lndy Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT Undsrteker and Embalmer iZ PROVIDEMCE 8T, TAFTVILLE Teleshione 530 WANTED—Boy, 17 or 18, as appren tice, to learn tool making and gun man ufacturing trade; also a machinist and a gun barrel drilier. Apply Davis-Warner Arms Corporation mylid WANTED —Farm hand, good milker. John Williams, Jewett Cily. Tel. 107-14. my1ld WANTED—Six ex-service men; is & job open for you, If you want to work ! bring your discharge papers. Call there after @_daylight time. Koom 7, Lenox Mr. R. J. Logan. myiid NTED—A position by reliable young mar as auto truck driver or pri- vate auto driving. Write W. J., care Bulletin my10d WANTEDTo drill you 3 new weil, or your old well deeper. A. . Karl. Con- tor for Arfesian Wells, P. O. Box Wiliimantic, Conn. my10d TWANTED—_Man for genersl wood- working shop; one who is uged to ma- chinery and reliable. . L. Perry, Dan- my6d " WANTED 50 hustling canvassers, $15 to $50 weekly, Introducing 'Noe Kqual’ aranteed silk hosiery. — Wiltrid Cpn., Geo. W. Hall, Mgr., care my! TED—Man to work on farm eneral farm work. H. F. Button, R. D. | Tel. 1861-2 mySd ading, Pa. Bulle BUILDING JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- tractor and Bufider. Tel 1371 mar28d G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and bullding, excavation, sidewalk, brick nd plaster work. Phone 1032-3. marld C. YOUNG, Contractor_ana . Mill Werk and Jobbing. 50 West sin St. Inome 971. dec2d FOB SALE--Dodge touring car, 1916, good condition, has winter top; will seil ©n terms; private party. Tel 641-13. myl2 AL “¥0R SALE 1917 Reo|iouring In ex- colient pondition; a bargain for $375. Hampton Hiil Garage. Hamptom, Conn. Tel. 849-2 myl3d ¥OR_BALE — Seven-passenger Hudson WANTED—We pay h second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. Jei1d WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address K., care Bulietin febbd jhest prices for WANTED—Antiques. tools and second- hand fumiture. H. & Tiger, 06 Frankiin St. Phone 717-3. )In:lfl‘ WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; 10 gores up, with or without stock; give tull barticulars in firss letter as to 'price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. Jyued WE BUY and pay highest prices for second band furniture and DoOKS. Kremens, successor 10 King, 43-50 Water Bt Phone 130 R seplzd BECOND HAND ANTIQUE FUENI- TUKE AND HISTOKICAL CHINA. BLST FHICES PAID. A. BEUUKNER, 87 Frunkin street, opposite Yrovidence Sukery, Phone 712-5. imarsd e FOR SALE—riorss FOR SALE—Two good farm horses, been ownea py an eiderly coupie, 7 and ¥ years old, botn safe ior a Jaay to drive; ( year old one, priced §70; § year 0id one will make price very low 10 a home; two single driving harnesacs, almost new, 5 and 312 good Concord buggy m good Tepair, $30. Call at White's Lourt Staoie, rear of Swan's Garage, Norwicn. mylld JUST ARRIVED. My horses are hero on time, and they are u nice lot—big ones, light ones, and chunks, =ingle ana in pairs, ail ready to B0 to work. Come and see them. Prices low for the kind. Tel. 536-3. ELMEE K. PIERSON. -_ PRINTING l"lx'!l;fi of all kinds promptly and seauy done. Estinates promptly and eheerfully given. The Brilletin Co. 66 Franklin St may1sd perfect condition. new tires ;::‘xv:g; bars, extras, privately § Tow Tof cash. Write Box 320, Bulletin. my12d “FOR SALE-One 1920 Maxwell, good condition; ome 1914 Cadillac. Hailey's 1 Garage. m)’lfld_ “¥OR WALE—1921 Big Bix Studebaker {touring car, must be sok!; 1920 Hupmo- e roadstér, 1918 Buick touring, 1817 Beo touring. C. V. Pendieton, 45 Broad- vy mylld ¥OR ’fli.s——nudrlom‘ -, two passenger, special equipment, mileage: & ba at 3165 cask. 0. S. | Peck, Plain Hill, Norwich. Phons 463-14. 0d SALE — Five-passenger Buidk touring car, six cytinder, new top, new tires, just out of the paimt shop; looks and runa like new. Tel. 684-3. 'my10d; Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The ifie;ry" A}I;; & Son _C; 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assist Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT FOB BALE—Three-) nger Scripps. Booth, 8l G, roadster, néw paint ahd top overhauled, in A-1 shape, five good tires, two new, ali ready for the road; » speedy little car for the sporty chap. Phone 576-12. myl0d “FOR SALE Small, roadster in good runal conditien ; no reasonable offes vetused. Apply 11 Grove St, or Cail 789-3. my9d FOR SALE—New and used Indian mo- torcycles. Norwich Indian Agency, 34 Market St mydd ¥OR SALE—Ford touring, engine over- hauled, tires exceilent. Tel. $55-2. mysd EOR SALE—Touring car, condition the best, price low. Carts Automobile Hos- pital, Park 8 myéd ALE—1822 Bulck, 4-oylinder, ; 400 miles. Inquire 62 School pr27d HOURIGAN BROS. r UNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City at_ Geduldigs Fhone 868. LANDSCAPE GARDENING e e w0 arrange for land- of which We mas a special- llg’s Greenhouses, 17 Cedar St marldd PLUMBING NG, heating, _gasfitin Fng, Jons Morton, T e FOR BALE—Oakland, just ov a good snappy car. C. No. Tel. 18 hauled, . Lumis, R. B, apr2ld Chevrolet F. B. Roadster, good condition. Oldsmobile Touring, over- hauled and painted. Both Mighty Good Buys ! Julian L. Williams 25 Town Street, Norwich LOST AND FOUND LOST—A sum of mone; veiope. with name and address, between Telephone Office and Alofsin's Store, West. Side. Reward {f returned to 37 Thames , in_white en- iy TRy 214" |St. or Phone 137-3. my12d % vary Bebt plami ert | LOST—A fox terrier, white and black, e T "t {ag number 443-13. ¥inder piease cal Siteed; alse heating n‘a’"g'mu_ 930. mylzd fad g i 4 LOSTPair_child's glasses, goid rim. o Wesl =ls Bt near Thayer Bldg. Return to Builetin PR Office. myl12d LOST—$20 il Fin return to BOOKBINDING Rose Dempskl, 5 rear North Main St ———— Reward. myizd b2y RADFORD TOBT—Wednesday _morning, i ciif, Superstx. Apply 11 Grove St. or Call TSR ¥OR SALE Maxwell _touring, 1921, 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 PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. FOR SALE—Two new miich cows. C. Abrahamson, R. D. No. 5, Preston, Conn. mylid FOR SALE—Fifty-eight church pews, with cushions: available after June, Address Lock Box 154, Groton, Conn. Tel. 1271 m10d FOR SALE—Ayrshire cow, due” ta freshen May 15th. 88 Roosevelt Ave. my1d0 FOR SALE—Cottage of five rooms in Thamesvie, with jarge jot and shed, near trolley and milis. 71 Woodmansee Ave. myl0d FOR SALEFine 12-room house, di- vided into three flats. well rented, modern conveniences except heat, exceilent neigh- borhood ; satisfactory térms. Address House, P. FOR SALE-—Miscellancous amount of furniture and household articles 100 nu- merous to mention. for sale cheap. Call in morning. 138 Talman St. mylod FOR SALE—Matched pair Holstein cattle, 3000 ibs, 5 years old, have finished heavy sulky plowing and manure spread- ing; fine team to work, gentie, well broken; $225 cash; bargain. Tel Willi- mantic 347-12. H. A. Gillette, Spring Hill, Mansfield, Conn. myda ¥OR SALE—Eight or_ten cords of FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. §15-4 H. K. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. decl9d FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE oF ROOMS AND BATH oN PECK STREET. PROPERTY 1S IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. PRICE $4,500, ! APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE, Tel. 876. 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE $6,800 will buy brick building with two stores and two temements; Tent for $80 monthly ; near Thames Square. For full particulars, see A V. COVELLO, 1527 198 Clif St. TWO FARM BARGAINS 30 acres, good 6-room cottage. stock barn, poultry house, trout brook, plenty of wood. 1 mile from village; $1,600, $500 cash. 15 acres, 5-room houss, barn, poultry house, 1 cow, 1 heifer, poultry, wagons and farm tools, 1-2 mile from state road, 1 mile from village: only $1200. TRYONS' AGENCY, Tel. myl2d Willimantle, Conn. TOE SALE A very desirabic _eight-room modern cottage, With about four acres of choica land, “within ten minutes' walk from Franklin Square, at a very low price. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MOBAN, REAL EBTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, ! | % | Post Office ccaemes 200 078 waroeduiiannnanterse Buniniiintin black silk scarf. Finder rewarded if lofi at this office. mylld “%lat 28 Hobar Avenue. Six Chairs, Fruit Jars, etc., FOR SALE . THE VERY DESIRABLE PROPER- TY NO. 17 LINCOLN AVENUE. IS ONE OF THE GHOICEST ON THE AVENUE. HOUSE MODERN, UP TO DATE AND MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. CHEERFULLY GIVEN BY CALLING Real Estate Broker FURTHER PARTICULARS |ai TO to $1,000; Neptune Park cottages. $1 Lo 31,000, for sale. §3,500 up to §12,600; e T i 21 Harris TO RENT— improvements, separate hea TRt Thames Coal Co., or 259 West Tel. 1809 or 1709. 5 mylld FOR EENT—Six-room tenement, all improvements, on West I%n 162 West Main 8t. Tel. 1’ -4.5“ S - " ¥OK RENT Large furnished room, Suitable for two gentlemen, Hill Ave. Phone 11425 5 FOR BENT—Six-room flat with baih. TOOm, M 1 70, RENT—Five-room tenement with 1 cony 5 ocation. Inquis 89 Frankiin St © i FOR RENTFurnished rooms at 4§ Church St. Tel. §08-2. my9d TO BENT—Light 0 D Lig) houzke&ph‘mfl;,n:l. FOR RENT—Tenement of six rooms, t. FOR SALE DELIGHTFUL mums. New house, seven rooms and bath, all improvements; interior woodwork white enamei; fireplace in iiving room; large iot; neighborhood unsurpassed. ARCHA W. COIT. 63 Broadway. Tel. 1334. A RARE BABGAIN on Wiiliame St. Two-tenement house with 7 rooms and bath on first floor, 7 rooms and bath on second floor, and 5 rooms on third floor. All conyeniences, cluding steam heat; up to date in every way. ¥Extra buliding lot and two garages. For particulars, Ww. L, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Boom 108, Thayer Bids. FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. :7 ger cord. Kindlings, ‘seven bushels or $1. ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. JHAREY B. FOED. Phone 792. apridd FOR SALE Two-tenement house, West Side. Two-tenement house, West Side. ‘Two-tenement house, Greeneville Two-tenement house, Greeneville Two-tenément house, Greenevilie modern improvements. Inquire 11 Divislon St. my6d rtment, No. 118 out garage. H. LM iny4d O RENT_On the first floor of The Marion, 326 Main ‘St 4 most desiranie x-room apartment, ' hardwood _floors, steam heat and hot water furnished : rent #45 per month. Inquire of Shea & Burke. my: "T0 RENT Furnished_rooms, 6y day or week. 84 Frtnkln St. lnl’ylld 5t TO RENT—Furnished room h kitch- tte, for light housekeeping, 27 Di- ision St "¥OR BEN suitable for 2N el. TO RENT-—Modern RIver Aves with of Wi 3 1 Main St.” auto accesscries, leather shoe store or any retall business. 6. apr22d ¥OR RENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage. Tel. 259. apriid FOR RENT—Desirable room, furnish- ed, in good neighborhood. Phone 1147 apris; TO BENT—Roo! for light house- keeping. Phone 15;4 o iysa POULTRY FOR SALE—Magic coal brooders in- sure success: the choice of experienced poultrymen everywhere; absoiutely auto- matic and a dependable mother of chicks instructive catalogue free. C. C. Hewitt Co., Agents, Uncasville Phone New Tondon 758-14: mar1sd FEANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bidg. FPhome, X AUCTION FOR SALE MATT TINKER . Auctioneer Cottags of Seven Rooms Layrel Hill; All Improvements—Price $3,300 W. F. HILL, 108 Thayer Bldg. on FOR SALE Cottage-of Six Rooms Near Boswell Ave.; Good Size Lot and Barn Price $2,200 W. F. HILL, 108 Thayer Bldg. manure. Tel. 1891-13 or Hallville Store. | my6d FOR SALE—Ocean Beach lots and cottages, city improvements: houses to order; terms arranged. M. L. O'Conneli, Builder, New London my2d FARMS for sale; casy terms, Fred L. Racine, Plainfieid, Conn. Tel. 93-3 Moosup. apridd 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 <he firm pro- tection from money loss it affords. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving. ing. Tel. 617 iyid C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We move everything anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel 798-3. sep5d Long Distance Zloving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1458, TEAMING and moving, long distance trucking a epecialty. Jonn H. Ford, 233 Main St Phone 7 C. B. BEOMLEY & S0 Shetucket St.Phone 3. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AXD TRUCKING dons very promptly and at reasonable prices. artavr'®. LiTEROP, Shotucket St Phone 175. e s —— ATTOS FOR HIRE YANTIC TAXI SERVICE—Tal 1005-5 or 1153-13. L. H. Burdick. apr2id MAIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAILL TO - THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. « -10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Lef, For Sals, Efc. NAME 1. esmrnseance srass sise somcsmmrernssrmmisassnseson CIASSIICAHION . cocusnsosnsesesvsotamistonesiors R. E. D. or Street s .voces B eI zeTeate e Write complete ad below including name and address — Or ii blind address is wanted inark X here vedienaseaen - ememgesazs siezmezecaze NUMDBET: O INSEItiONS cpiemmss cezesams s vae Am’t Enclosed .ov e eamminzen:omecs L canneds Pawesreaey + v e s e vl Soncdsensbuopllevosans s adies onon et Aevasesednds Sermseacreiedh Lereses i lee sres iY AUCTION I will sell at public auction, at place, on Raymond Hill road, Town of Montville, on MONDAY. MAY 15, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., seven-room house, with blinds (ail new- Iy painted), 2 nice barns (all painted and up in good shape and as good as new), 14 acres of woodland that goes with 'it, 12 acres of cuitivated land, ap- ples, pears, grapes and cultivated berries; beds and bedsteads, chiffoniers, crockery of all kinds, chairs, icebox, lounges and lots of things too numerous to mention. If stormy, sale next fair week day. my12d JOHN STAPLETON. my in the €. E. MACFARLANE AUCTION Ilaving bought the old Cady farm, lo- cated in the Town of Scotiand, one and if miies north of Scotland village. ill seil at public auction, on MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., standard time, the personal property mentioned below: FARMING TOOLS Mowing machine. horse rake,. harrows, cultivators, plows, iand roller. horse corn planter, small tools, 1 one-horse farm wagon, dump cart, nearly new suircy, top carriage, Concord buggy, road cart, oid high Wheel trotting sulky, democrat wagon, ete. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Beds, matiresses, bureaus, tables, stands,” chairs, couch. pictures, some orockery and giassware, several carpets and rugs, Singer sewing machine, cottage beds, old rope beds, and numerous other articles not mentioned. ANTIQUES Curly maple canopy bed, high post bed with carved posts. mahogany top of high- boy with fluted corners and original brasses, curly maple and cherry candie stands, sewing tables, curly maple wash stand, 'large turnings, Empire bureau, curly’ mapie colunms, set of mahogany. chairs, Pembroke table, maple drop-leaf table, cherry tip table, Windsor chairs, several Hitcheock chairs, Splatl-back arm chatrs, curly maple chaiis. pine and ma- le_chests, oapie (op of highboy, fiddle- Baci chair, mirrors, fron ind brass and- irons, brass candlestick old lanterns. several pieces of Sandwich glass, very oid portrait, and sunc vers oid crockery, TERMS CASH. TRTONS REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. This fanm has been in the Cady family searly 160 years. myild Auctionser STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World All nec documents, vita, a plitabione Tor Pammibeis s Giher Mooy sary information in regard 1 your relatives to America. I escort my ciients to New York and assist them in chiecking their baggage, show them to the custom - house, obfain for them salling permits. - For further particulars, laquire o INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND REALTY AGENCY JOHN G, CHENESKI, Agent. Tel. 1138. is Bath 84, Wilson Line to New York Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thun;lug :‘nd Saturday, at Tel. 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent New York Via. NEW LONDON LINE FARE Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 P M. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P. M. Due New York, Pier 49, N. R. 7:00 A, M. t. Comfortable Staterooms ‘West Side tenément, “all | p, AUTOMO and 3 d 3 4 B e i g e n 1 Phone 1397, 'ond St. to to do any other business proper By order of the Republicati Town Com ee. HENRY H. PETTIS, Chatrman. Large pulleys, tractor wheels. large gears—everything, in fact, made of metal—are WELDED into safe, dependable parts when you bring the broken pisces ta US. Have us_handle your WELDING and you will have no cause for regret. “WELDS THAT STAND UP"—always. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phene 214 31 Chestnut Street QVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho'stering and Wood Work. Blackemithing in all it branches SCotl & Clark Corp. 507 TC o153 NORTH MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTIC N THE DISTERICT COURT OF THE United States for (ie District of Con- uecticut. In the matter of Isadore and William Bual Bankrupt To_the bankrupts, of New ty of New Lond: Bankrupts Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of May, A. D. 1922, the above named cated ‘a bankrupt. and of their creditors il b be held betore undersigned at s oftica, 35 . Norwich, in sald District, on the 1Sth day of May, A. D. 1923, at 10 d'clock in the forendon, ut h time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, be heard as (o orders of Referes for care of property of the estate and disposal there of, “at, auction or private sale, kxamine tife bankrupts, and transact such other business as may properly come before sald meeting THOMAS M. SHIELDS, Bankruptey May 6th, 1922 T United States for the District of Con- necticut. Tn the matter @ Bank- rupt. In Ba: To the Bankrupt, of New I of New London, District aforesaid, Bank- tice is herby given that on the 3d day of M. D. 1922, the above named dicated 'a bankrupt, and ting of his creditors wiii be heid before the undersigned at his of- fice, 35 Broadway, Norwich, in said Dis- trict, on the 16th day of May 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may prove their c appoint trustee, heard as to orders of Referce for.c property of the estate and disposal th ‘e of ere- of, at auction or pri sale, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properiy come bhefore sald meeting. THOMAS M. SHIELDS, Referce in Bankruptcy, May 6th, 1922. _IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Dis of. Con- necticut In the matier of Leon Vosr rupt. 1In Bankruptey No. 551 fo_the creditors he above named bankrupt, of New London. in the County of New London, District afore; ank- Tupt Notice is hereby giv day of October. A. D. 1921. the above named was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of hls creditors wili be hield before the undersigned at b office, 35 Broadway, Norwl District, on the 20th’ day of 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forencon. at which time said creditors may attend, prove thelr claims, anpoint trustee, be eard as to orders of Referee for care of Property of the estate and disposal tuere- of, at wuction or private sale, examine | bankrupt, and transact such other bu ness @i my properly come before sa meeting. THOMAS M. SHIELDS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Norwich, Conn. r, a Bank- that on the 31st ay, A. D. NOTI Democratic Caucus The Demogratic Voters of th City of Norwich are hereby warned to meet iz caucus at the Town Hall in said on Monday, May 15th 1 (standard time), for purpose placing in nomination candidates fo: foliowing City offices: Mayor, two Alder- men, five Councilmen (four far the fu term, and one to fill the baiance of tbe erm of Councllman Frank A Sisk. re- signed). City Treasurer, two City Sher- ffs, and a member of the Beard of Water Commissioners. Sald candiates to be voled on at the City Election to be neid June 5, 1922 Aiso 10 do any other business proper to come before said meeting. By order of the Committee. WILLIAM H. CALLAHA Democratic Tows my12a . 1 will se trict, deceased. in the real esta ated in the Town of Norwich, fully described in the on file in said Court lar description see s NELLIE 1 situ- and being lication to sell o NOTICE FOR SA By order of th [ Probate for the Dist will gell_the interest ate of Norwieh. in in the real estate, situate gide of the New London turnpike ‘ourt. For more parties- Iar descrivtion, see said appiication. NELSON J. AYL) my12d AT A COURT OF P Norwich, within and for the Distriet on the 1ith day of May, A LSON J. AYLING, Judge. Phiiip Goldbi jate of istrict, deceased. istrator exhibited his admin- stration account with said estate 1o the Court for allowance; it is therefors Ordered, That the 17th day of May. A D. 1922, at 10_o'clock in the forencon. at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwi in sa'd rict. be, and the apnointed for hearing the same. Norwich, and the said Administraior is directed 1o ning this or- a give notice thereof by nubi der once in some newspaner havin circulation in said Dj . At Teast oy days prior to the date of sald hea and make return to the Court NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and faregoins is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, my12d Clerk. CHIROPODIST 3 OMPEON, F. 8. ist (protect your COAL AND WOOD CUAL, seasoned wood and W- 13 l."unuln.wmnlt.m CIGARS ClaARS Whitestans Ciga= sare 570 per tasssasi. 3. ¥, CONANL il Frankiia St ARCHITECTS —_— CUDWORTH & THCMPEON ABCHITECTS Fhsver Buliding, Nerwich, Cons — PAINT AND WALLPAPER TFOR SALE_Paint, §1.75 per gal, teg- ular $2.50 grade; walipaper, 10c per o Max Biazer, 153 West Main Si., next 1o Fire Station. myid e PANCING N. H. LEVY, Dancing Instructor, Odd Fellows' Hall, Norwich. Private lessons given daily. Phone 1996-461. my3d —_—————————————— Norwicl{, May 11th, 1 AT A COUET OF PROBATE HELD. at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 26th day of April, A. D. 18; J. AYLING. Judge. Presant—NELSON Estate of Julius Bungerz, iate of Asto- ria, (d:“““y of Queens, New . York. de- ceased. Tda B. Schwerz of Voluntown, Conn., sppeared in Court' and filed a_petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that. an instrument purporting to bs an examplified copy of the will of said de- ceased, together with & copy of the rec- ord and proceedings admitiing same to probate, in a court of competent juriadis tlon, to wit: in the Surrogate's Courf, County of Queens, State of New York, be admitted to probate, and that ancil letters testamentary thereon be granted. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the e Court Room in the City of Nor. wich, In said District, on the 17th day of May. 4. D. 1922, at'10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendenc of sald petition. and of said ~ hearin thereon.- be given. by the publication this order one time in Some newspay having 4 ciroulation in sald District, and by depositing in the postoffice at Nor- [ieh, Comn, ‘s true cony of seid motice, postage registered letter direct 23°%0 slate Tak Commissioner. Hariford, Conn.,” respectively. each at least five days prior to the date of said. hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true co; of racord. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, myl2d ~ Clerk. DY WHEN YOU WANT to put your busis ness before the public, thero is no medl: um better than through the adv columns of ‘The Bulietin. DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bids. Norwich, Conne EAST KILLINGLY Mrs. Esther Cross, daughter ! son Charles, Mr. Williama, Mr. s Harold Hammond visted with Mr. 1 Mre. Pike at Rice City, R. I, Sunday. Mrs. John Adams is gaining in health Martin Shippee of Gloucester, visited his sister, Mrs, Robert G, Smi Friday. : Mrs., William T. Mathewson is in Day Rimbail hospital for treatment. 4 Mrs. Laura Egan of Providente, her three children. s visiting her Mrs. Nettle Jacques. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Phillips of Nert Scituate, R. 1, spent Monday and Tues-. day here. S5 W. A. Miiler iost his brooder house and 60 small chickens Tuesday; the ). ca from an oil heater. into Mrs. E)lr Cqlumbus’ house. Robert Sands is to move to the cottage. £ West 23 Tuesday. —— Newington.—The Newington g held Noighbors' night ; town hail. Delegations from the g - of Middietown, New Britain and | E L o llliam West has moved his family Mrs. Bila Oatiey, Mra 'Robert Sleath and Miss Mary Sleath were in