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Advertisement Will Sell It —_—— BORN X—In Thompson, May 7, 1322, a R TeNier o Mr and Mre. Lester Green. RAN— New London. May 11, et « » Mr. and Mrs. s Kee 3t Westerd: In West TETLOW RIsCOLI Norwich. May 14, 1922, i 2 coll, widow ~of John Dris Stmwood avemie. x trer | JoKs 14, 1922, A ser aged 97 RRIER-—In_Cheisea, Mass. May 14, | @ Vhie E. Fatlows, wife of 3. Mor. aged 10 vear x A CRITTENDEN wich, May 14 e Tuttenden, aged BARROWS w London, May 12 CLARKF R. 1. May 10 ‘ aged 81 GARDNER (Pawoatick) A Maria. wite of Rio ort 1. May 10, 1922 of john Opie. aged MARTLEY nee. Nov. 3, 1918, C. M zed 31 years PARKS M 1922, Delia x ~ n E. Parks, aged ox surs, Mase. May 6, 1922 - Fox. a native of Columbia ged 80 years. FUNERAL NOTICES FILLINGHAST -In Central Village, May nk H. Tillinghast, in the ¥ s late home in . May 15, at 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Asg HENRY E, CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE™® Telephone 328-3 nt Cumwings & Ring Faneral Njrectors and Fmbalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embaimer 2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE _ Taieshone 630 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street T T R AT, The Henty Allen & Sen Co. 8 WAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBAIMERS vady Assistont Telephone 410-2 | DAY OR NIGHT i HOURIGAN BROS.! NERAL DIRECTORS orwich and Jewett City ey | | FLORIST o | n and Co. Tel. aprid LANDSCAPE GARDENING arrange for iand- f widch we mo> a spectal- Greentiouses, 11 Cedat St | masiid e FOR SALE—Horsss FOR SALE—Nice gentie family horse, safe ¢ Vdren. knows how to plow, been used on farm, nearly ! nios harness, price for | custom ~ house, germits. ~For ‘further part LADIES earn b ing and siringing. perience require and full Dg:fiml‘l‘ofi b'ux.xmmd side June, refer Egeflanctd 38 per wi table. gi eek, room and Lawton Inm, Plainfield. or my13a —— ‘money, at home mak- e et . | Try our dinner—soup, meat ing, 35c. ‘WANTED—Miscellansous IF YOU have funds, invest in guarar- e o e o | The 5 2 le St, New Hiaven, Con L2, ks mylid _ ~SIMPS/ Tunch Room, West Side. | e ind potatoes, FOR SALE—Beautiful, modern, aimost t . ‘nine rooms u class shape, screens ion, two minutes dry land, good 1 Olds Place, Hartiord, B mylsd TY NO. coffee and Only Yankee |- _ mylhd TWANTED—Second hand furnitur antiques of all kinds; highest prices; will call anywhere. Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Norwich. Tel. 361-13. " mySFMW WANTED—Employment by coilege stu- dent during summer vacation. = Tel. 1873-12, ny13d | steady position. Apply at WANTED—Two girls to work in store once, 130 WANTED—Show cases, Bew or secend hand in Condition, _The. Joltnson Co., 107-109 Franklin St. FOR SALE—. near Mjystic, 1l impi hot water arage ; ystio, Conn. FOR SALEZTFive volumes of Automo- iile Iingineering, by American Technical Society ; set $19 cash. my: L Latis Pomt Conn. lern Six-room holise With e 8 oet rncins it e vater, ,000. Irving Kempner, 3154 rove ice. ONCE. Write to Gerard re, P, O. Box 564, Plainfield, Conn. 154 FOE SALE—Bean poles, S5c per dogen, FOR SALE THE VERY DESIR . 17 LINCOLN AVENUE. IS ONE#DF THE CHOIGEST ON THE AVENUE. HOUSE MODERN, UP TO DATE AND MUST BE SOLD AT FURTHER PARTICULARS CHEERFULLY GIVEN BY CALLING JOHN A. MORAN Wo will sell for Mrs. Olga R: Cox it public sale, on + WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922, at 11 o'clock s. m., sharp, her farm. knov s the Dooley lace, located near Toe 100t of Hamp- Norwich, Conn. e S i g Real Estate Broker on Hill, on the stato road ikading to st myd X $7 pev hundred; fence Dosts, Zoc t 3 n 8 hy1sd 4 specially of grape arbor and rustic rookiyz, Conn.. the followhn WANTED—econd hand furmlture. an- e e . e Loywhare. {1 D~ Hages ma 00} LR 3 3 ing ridden by a boy 12 years L NauTAp i stV kR FOR SALE S Mo by AT 1o SALESMEX_Exclusive or sde line| WANT T0 SELL vour busimess? We |, FOR SALECNew and gecond hand DELIGHTFUL numm. SR R Ul TR minim ware | comiesjon $100: also | Dess, COuntry. stores, Matels, restaurants, | Machinery. must bo sold before May 15, New house, seven ooms and bath all | vocnorse: bob. sleigh. T onehomes one cent enameiware sale; commiesion |and general storcs. Ail matters strictly | 1922. 38 Market § ___ wyisd L’:.?;&‘:"“EL‘S{.A;“E;‘“&V:‘°°‘,:§:§ white leigh, i; two-seated wagon, '{“"fi'. §73; open stock and other ‘propositions ; jconfidential. \Write to_ Welsler's Agerioy, TFOR SALE—Two drsirable building | for Heleoharsted waieiaamen o ome | s L hea\y Sxsrem hameln.d 28 ehecks WRNEE Weekiy, Amecica Awwil-13 BEok W Tew Infiph, OWEh S9TIS inote m fizeian Lewy Pout-Tel 1gimis bl Kbt e R e S Rl GO Bt Tanig Mo JYen | WANTEDTwo Jorsey or Guernsey| mylsd 5 | Ter. 1334, * %8 Brosas: 7 pamr, 1 wheeldarrow, 2 riding sad- WANTED—Sik mill box loom |cows. Tel. 1844-3. FOR SALE—New miich family cow. lies and bridies, 1 20-foot ladder, 2 weavers, twisters, drawers-in.' Apply New | ~pame oottt To o T o En I feteap. O. Anderson, Jr, R. F. D, 5, ——————————— | Jeinks, 1 bathtub, 1 lawn swing, etc. England Stk Co., Westerly, R. 1. my1id | 055" gictionary, “Kwityerbeiiekin” We've Wwich. myla A RARE BARGAIN HOUSEHOLD G % D4 man o drive truck. E.|Eot some pretiy good briar Dipes 2863 | “¥oR SALE-—Upright piano, gocd con- [on Williams St. - Two-tenement house R cOaRa rd & Son. 155 Water St._my1sd | anila, CRETe 5, 80 0t e e g \dltion. 8 Carter Ave DI s’ g bach on povona Bone. oo 1| | Brass vets. springs. and mattresses WANTED—Salesman, with car; bIg |cigarette holders, 100, 15¢ and 25c. Fa- | FOR SALE—_One new milch cow. In. | rooms on third floor. All conveniences in.{ Javartered o i o money. Apply Room 11, Alling Buiiding. | gan’s Smoke Shop, opp, Woolworth's. quire A. R. Burnham, care Burnham {cludi S S R, ARl Duec AN Norwich, "",."’-“5‘ and 7 p. s orli;t- aprzdd Bros., Willimantic, Conn myizd afl:‘_ c! :l”'I Exfm?; flx‘{fn‘f& Caax oo B MR Y130 _| “WANTED — Second hand furniturs, | FOR SALE—Large, and small plot, pright piano, 1 three-picce willow set, WANTED—Acudemy _ student - would | household goods. antiques, tools and store |Sylvan Circle, Yantc Cemetery. For in- REAL ESTATE NGENT, icebox, 1 large dressing mirror. one like position as clerk, soda fountain; ex- | fixtures; 1 pay highest prices; try me |formation, write B. O. Box 832, New oo 108, Theyer Bie ¢ two bak stands, several fine quat- porienced ; references. Address R. G. |before seiling; I beat them all N.|London, Conn. my12d 2 h ered oak dressers, 1 elegant reed g myi2d " |Weisinger, 25 Market St. Tel. 637-2 o T~ v carriage, 1 lot of doors, elegant g e o PR e e e COWS FOR SALE—Two carloads Ver- FOR SALE ofris chalr, Dictures, Tugs,’ carpets WANTED_Man on farm. J. Siegel. | -0 |mont cows just arrived. James H. Hyde, | $6,800 will buy brick buildiog with two | foones o™ : VI Telephone 1076-5. my12 WANTED—We pay highest prices for |North Franklin, Conn. Tel. 30 Lebanon. {storés and twe tenements; rent for 80 It stormy, first fair d: 0 TED—Gosd relably Tarmband. |%econd, hand turafture.” Norwieh Furgl-| ~myi monthly ; near Thames Square. For full i St ks A iy, sell gnd exchange, jelta FOR SALE_Piano in_good condition; | Particulars see NTE! kit perienced waitress. mylid en man and an ex- Apply City Lunch. TWANTED_Farm hand, good milker. John Wiiliams, Jewett City. Tel. 107-14. my1ld WANTED—Man for general wood- working shop; one Who chinery and reliable. E. WANTED—Man (o work general farm work. H. F 5. Tel. 1861-2. is used to ma- L. Perry, Dan- my$d on farm; . Button, R. D mybd e FOR SALE—Automol FOR 1916, will stand back of il. Thames Terrace. SALE — A Chandler roadster, in excelient condition ; the owner 1782, 15 myi3d Tel. FOR SALE—1917 Ford open body, good order, or ing car. O. Anderson, J. “FOR_SALE_Runabout, touring car; 400 School miies. ton truck, iarge trade for tour- r, R. F. D. 5, myl3d to choose my13d —1927 Buick reryi’indcsrn, Inquire my13d FOR SALE—1917 Reo ceilent condition; a b Hampton Hill Garage. Tel. 64§ touring in ain for Hampton, m FOR SALE—] ring, 192 perfect condition, new tires, shock ab sorbers, extras, privately owned; price low for cash. Write Box 320, Bulletin. my12d FOR SALE_One 1920 Maxwell, good condition; ome 1914 Cadiilac. Bailey's Garage. my12d touring car, must be sold bile roadsier, 1918 Reo touring. ¥OR SALE—1018 Ford passenger, special mileage; a bargain at $1 Peck, Plain Hiil, Norwich. my10d Buick’ touring, C.'V. Pendleton, 45 Broad- ; 1920 Hupmo- 1917 mylid d, sport model, équipment, iow 85 _cash. O. S. Phone 463-14 FOR SALE—Ford {ouring, engine over- hi Tel. 855-2. y! 0od snappy, ca No. 6. Tel, 1%88-3, Just overhaulsd, . Lumis, R. D. apr2id AVAILABLE Buick Roadster GOOD CONDITION A GOOD BUY! Julian L. W 25 Town Street, illiams Norwich LOST AND FOUND LOST--A fox terrier, white and black, “inder please call tag number 443-13. 930, my12d ~ WANTED—Liberty tonds, Address K., price reasonable. Apply 302 Boswell Ave. A. V. COVELLO, 27-3. 198 Clff St. Tel. 15 mylZd o R . Ny e ro e O WANTED—Antiques, tools and second- | Conn,, large waterfront lot, attractive hand {urniture. ~H. B. Tiger, 55 Frflgl:‘l‘n nine-room cottage, completsly furnished, St Phone jan2 ehugs, Tecl healion P850, sell - SORUCE o D100, fa alogue ; | bargain ; (oven for insvection May 12 to o oA D T et anant stosk iivE |16, or by appointment, . T Clark, g full particulars in first leuPer 2 to ‘price, | Mansfeld Cen- -r, Conn, myila | Hill; size_location and terms. . Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. jyzed WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand _ furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St Phone 1305. sepl2d WANTED HAND ANTIQUE FURNI- AND HISTORICAL CHINA. BEST PRICES PAID. A. BEUCKNER, 87 Franklin Street, opposite Providence Bakery. Phone 712- marsd SEC FOR SALE—Farm, 50 acres, on stato road, mile from viliage, cherfies, springs, well, good view, house with eli in best of condition, piazza, good cellar, good barn and henhouses; terms, Merritt ‘Welch, Chaplin, C FOR SALE—Fifty-eight churc) with_cushions Adaress Lock' Box 134, el. ¥OR SALE—Matched cattle, 3000 ib: heavy sulky plowing and manure spread- ing; fine team broken ; $225 cash; bargain. appie orchard, pears. borders river, has good yild pe available after June 1 Groton, Con: mn10d pair Holstein years old, have finished Ave. 1271, FOR SALE of Seven Kooms on | Improvements—Price $3,300 W. F. HILL, 108 Thayer Bldg. -FORSALE . Cottage of Six Rooms Near Boswell | ; Good Size Lot and Barn Price $2,200 W. F. HILL, 108 Thayer Bldg. —_— Laurel OLGA R. COX. &/;;tderyfmdlkg)‘ Large pulleys, tractor wheels. gears—everything, in fact, metal—are WELDED into safe, dependable parts when you bring the broken pieces to US. Have us handle your WELDING and you will have no cause for regret. “WELDS THAT STAND UP"—always. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street large made of | AUCTION NOTICE WITTER BROS. i Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. . Auctioneers COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE 22 HOLSTEIN FRIESIANS 22 all standard bred and registered aris- toerats, inciuding 2 A. R. O. grand- daughters of that grand bull, Coiantha Johanna Lad. with 140 or more A. R. to work, gentle, _well Tel, Willi- hard wood. Tel. Son, Homestead Farms. 0. daughters, horses, automobiles, wagons, harnesses, large collection of mantic’ 347-12. H. A. Gillette, " Sprin TO RENT modern farm implements, select 125- Hill, Mansfield, Conn. mys - Kt il Eoives POULTHY e TO RENT—Three light housekeeping 45-acre city farm, not a rock, all FOR SALE—Ocean Beach lots and | rooms, 43 Union St Cail evenings. soil under high state of cultivation, o cottages, city improvements; houses to spring and city water, 9-room 2 1-2 FOR SALE—300 S. C. R. I. Red baby |order; terms arranged. M. L. O’Conneli, . ___ |Qstory house, with modern . improve- shicks, from birds ssle?ecdm:xdmcfil‘nsfi Builder, New London. myzd Toarse front Toom for one | fments, ful'line of vractically new or color, egg brodu - or two gentlemen, Steing ides ks iidings, ' for May '224; free from white diarrhes; | FABMS for salc: casy terms. Fred L. | Church St Phone S5t nvrnssiy ! [} fodings,. milking machine, " icehouse $25 ver 100. 'A. B. Fellows. Phone 462-2, |Racine, Plainfieid, Conn. Tel. 98-2 - . ="' 2 e - P e e Moosup. aprisd —Furnished rooms for ], On account of retiring from the 5 light housekeeping, 7 Oak. St.- myl3d ‘arming business; now and forever, I FOR SALE—Well seasoned siabs and |- oo am disposing of my 615-4. H. E. Beard & dec13d \\ PLUMBING NG, heating, gasfitting and ng. John Morton, 29 Maz- 682-32, noy21d very Dest plumbing oy expert cn _at the fairest ‘prices in ; also heating and gasfitting. JOB F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mawn St. JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFAGTORY SERVICE FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR R —One light housekeeping, two single rooms, furnished. Phone vi3d Church COTTAGE HOUSE Thames K ™ or P SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH ABIe oN Hil PECK STREET. IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, PEICE $4,500. ment, tion. TO RENT — Furnished T10 BENT_ mprovements, entire farm hold- , || ings on the above date, rain or shine. at my farm, located at No. 421 Ash St., Willimantic, Conn., on SATUEDAY, MAY 20, 1922, West Side Cengmont, ol at 10 o'clock a. m., mew time, separate heater. Appi Coal’ Co., or 259 West Main St. Rain or Shine. r 17 5 = By WARD G. HOLMAN, Owner. large furnished room, two’ gentlemen, on_ Laurel Phone 1142-5. my10d - OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and 9, Upholsering and Wood Work. Blaciksmithing in all ite branehes Stat & Clark Corp. 607 TC d15 NORTH MAIN STREE7Y COAL AND WOOD AL seasenct vood und Kindlings i rmerly st K thadire, Witow Sor fo -3. ire, Willow Durkee Lane. i CIGARS TO RENT—Desirable five-room tene- conveniences, £00d Franklin St Toca- INSURANCE Whitestons Cigar sare 370 per tavusand. 3. F. COBANL is Fummklla St IT MAY . | Don't také chanc prem is negli - | tection from money loss Take out a policy to day. GEORGE LAMBERET, Occum, teaming, with about four acres-of choice APPLY TO Phone 728 32 6TH STREET JAMES L. CASE, Tel. 876. 40 Shetucket St. BUILDING o = Marion, 326 Main St, a most desirable . - MRPRINOIE SR AN | six artment, ~ hardwood - floors, JOSEPH CHINIGO, General Con-| 30 acres, good 6-room cottage, stock m heat and hot water furnished; rent tractor a lder. Tel 1371. mar28d |barn, poultry house, trout brook, pienty Ao o S s Tent — - fof wood, 1 mile from village; $1,600, G. LONGO & CO., general contractors |$500 cash. sEs s ol ? and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick |""15 acres, 5-room house, barn, poultry | TO RENT—Furnished rooms, by day and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. marld {house, 1 cow, 1 heifer, Y 84 k! aprisd AN YOUNG. C farm too 1-2 mile from s T o7 A< WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor ana |24 '’ k TO RENT—Furnished room with kitch- Builder, Mill Work ane Jebbing. 50 Wesy |1 mile from village; only S1 cnette, for light housekeeping, 27 Di- Maln St. Pnone 971. dec2d myl12d Willimantic, Conn. vision St. myld ELaaa— —— FOJT RENT—In business secualn. ite . suitable for auto accesscries, leather TRUCKING RUN e goods, shoe store or any retail business. —— A very desirable eight-room modern |Tel 245. apr22d Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET STEAMSHI! PS New York Via. NEW LONDON LINE FARE [Comfortable Staterooms |Eeady for Occupancy at 33_33 17:50 . P. M. CAYLIGRT SAVIRG Steamers leave Daily, S TIME exc. Sunday, 11:90 P. M. Due New Yori, Pie r 49, N. R. 7:00 A. M. Wilson Line to New York | e mmmsecee | Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, af 5P. M. Tel. 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. STEAMSHIP TICKETS toor| & p E . of the World an:mggffim..u. ,:am::u POSE-OfICE ~rere-srerezommroiwresemestenase: plications for passports and other neces- fary information in regard to bringing your relatiyes to America. ¢lients to New York and assist them in checking their baggage, show them to the obtain for them sailing rs, inquire INTEENATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND REALTY AGENCY JOEN G, CHENES KI, Agent. aly reason for seiling, haye 0. Hear 187 North ‘S‘!‘un 8t | Tel. 1139, 18 Bath St. myl15af JUST ARRIVED. BOOKBINDING My horses are hers 3 are s Thes Iel bl e, e’ i aa¥ JOSEPH BRADFORD . mingis and in pairs ail read s Shusie, sinsie 22 In 2aum alj ready 18 | o unik Beske 1Hade and RUied to ORtet ome and See them. Tel. 538-3. ELMER X. PIERSON. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- the advertlsing fl:m e public. thers is no medl Dbetter than through -9 The Bullsti. 1 escort my ——— PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal, T ular $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10 per r Max Biager, 183 West Main St, next 10 Fire Station. myld Two-tenement house, West Sid Two-tenement house, West Sid Two-tenement hous: Two-tenement house, Greeneville.. 5000 Two-tenement louse, Central Bldg. Greeneville AMERICAN HOVSE, Morrissey, DENTAL SURGEON P irst class garay ice ©95- |y ioh, Ca . e s M'Grory. Bldg. Jorgich. Ogm: Greeneviile FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Phone. Norwich. columns — .Or | | | | ls | | | 3 SEECEE camrervrasmmsotaen rmsere: oraioion WHEN YOU WANT to DUt your busi- ness before the public, th um better than through of The Bulletin. MAIL-AD FILL OUT, AND MALL.TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. - 10c a Line, Average-5-Words to a Line — “Wants, .To Let, For Sale, Etc, INAIME .- evers mazeresososesszosssameiammvzonrosesesesatozorviosst - CIASSIICREION - sasere sasoratareseiosesezers: Nun\xhenof‘lnsertions,um-.-..‘..m.,. . s AMt-Enclosed.... Write complete ad below.including name and address il blind address is wanted inark X here azeterere sluteteteiaiaie e ‘e 18 no medi- he advertising NICKEL PLATING i Metal Refis do Geld, Silver, Brass Plating. finishing Brass Beds. PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. 7 MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. The small annual ible to the firm pro- it affords. NICKEL PLATING hing of all kinds. We Nickel, Copper and Making a specialty of refinishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix- tures, Knives, Forks, and also in re- ARCHITECTS CUDWORTR & THLMESON ARCHITECT3 Sasver bullding, Nerwleh, Cona —_— e continues a little .slack has Tun_steadity here. The Lorraine. pany reports excellerit been kept runming the dull season. and a prosperous The American Thr which was closed 3 s time. opened its mill here und while mot departments are in operation at they will no doubt be running om ful time inside of 30 days. The ‘Ninigret mill on Canal 2 which manufactures the fabric for gute- - mobile tires, reports good business and the mill running on full time. The Narrow Fabric Manufacturing plant is Tunning and while business at- this concern is not as brisk as it has been, the help are kept busy at thir plant with an emcouaging outiook for- the summer months and next season. The other smaller piants report condition: picking up in all lines of business. In Stonington the American Velve!- company reports siack time, but the miil is kept runcing on full time. The At- wood machine company, which has had 2 Quil time manufacturing silk machinery, seems to be gaining. Many of the em- ployes that were iajd off six wecks 2gé have been called back to work. The Community olub of Westerly will meet in the First Baptist vestry May 224. Henry R. Palmer of the Providence Jour nal will be the speaker. - Sunday, Mother's day, Little Rhody . council. Ne. 20, Sons,and Daugihters, ob-« served the day with spesial services heid at the Broad strest Christian church. Rev. Lewis A. Walker delivered the ad- | drese. A special musical program was. carried out. John Smith of George strest will erect a new home near the property, swned by Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam God(year orl Granits street. Mr. and Mrs. George Broughton re-’ turned Saturday eveming from their wed._ ding trip. ¥ C. W. Colman of Boston spent Sunday here. . . Meny hundreds of earnations wery s0id here Saturday in homor of Mother's = day and were worn by young and oid.~ Aany of the churches held a reminder of © the day. William Phillips of Spruce stréet. whe- has been employed by the Utter company, has resigned. Funeral services for Mre. May Opis Wife of John Opte, were heid at her home, ™ 40 School street. Saturday morning 2t 11° o'clock. Rev. M. A. Stocking, pastor of Grace Methodist thurch, officiated. Burial was in River Bend eemetery. b The funeral services of Joshus Maxson . Clarke were held at the home of his daughter. Mrs. E. E. Whinple. 40 Eim street, Saturday afternoon at 2.30. Rev, Clayton Burdick. D. D., pastor of the™ Seventh Day Bantist chureh, offielated. Burial was in River Bend cemetery. The funeral of C. Walter Martley, World war veteran, was held at the-home of his mother at North Stonington Sat- - urday morning at §.15, with full mititary * honore. The easket on & caisson waz | drawn by four horses to the Church of St. Michaei, escorted by membérs of Mer. riil post. American Legion. Requiem - high mass was sung at 9 o'clock. The delegates from the Knights of Columbus, Narragansett councfl, No. 21, of Westers ly, of which the young soidier was 4 member, who attended the funeral wers Frank Keane, John McGuire, C. Leo Hig- zins, Lawrenice Purtill, James F. Spell- man and Arthur Rie. The was escorted to St. Michael's new cemetery . by the Legion members and K. of C. £ n A s LEGAL 'NOTICES Democratic Caucus The Democratic Voters of the < Copyright 1916 The Picture Advertisers, Box 17 Oregon City, Oregon Ready Mixed Paint Varnishes, Oils and Brushes and Metals PRESTON BROS. Need a Plumber? Tol. 887 J. 7. BARSTOW & co. 23 Water Street AUTOS FOR HIRB or 1153-13. L. H. Burdick. apr27d PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds pro; done. Estimates prompt] ly_given. The Bulletis Co.. St ‘may13d YANTIO TAXI SERVICE—Tel. 1005-5 ,GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT . Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Examine our line of Aluminum Ware CHIROPODIST A. 0. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. alist (protect your feer). Suits £ AT B N : : WHEX Y0U WANT o put yosr ness re the publie. is no m m«mnfifi-‘/ advertising THE rHOUSEHOLD Bulletin B ng, 74 Franklin Street WEEN YOU WANT fo put your busi« n before the pnblic, there is no medi- 16t better than tnrough the advertising columns of The Zulletin. ~ NOTICE of members. A firing squad paid him fieal honors. Pvt. C. W. Martley was killed In action overseas the day before the armis. tice was signed. P Walter J. Clarke of New York visited relatives here over the week end. A. J. Crandall of Ashaway is in Wash- ington, D. C. attending the Natiome) Chamber of Commerce meeting. 3 -| Edward Whalen, who has conducted a - shop for many years in the } block on Main street, is the first 4 > e Norwich are hereby warned to meei in | 10 move from this location for the Wash- King vid Within (en minutes walk _from | FOR RENT—Upper apartment of six DENTISTS caucus at the Town Hail i said Norwich | Ington Trust company, who are fo tear = g s 2 \k]l(n S\qu re, at a very low price, rooms and Tel. 259, apr2ld on Monday, May 15th, 19 t 'S p. m. | down the building and erect 2 new ome 93 t Main ve| For furtner particulars, inquire of — " AR et the o ; . tention given to moving boilers and ma- EAL ESTATE BROKER, 3 R Eh - R following City office pe 2 o chinery. Tel. 798-3. sepsd T P aprisa 774 Office — 1655 Home toting Cluy-diices. Mays: g Whalen will locats in the Welch blogk. 3 3 = y term, and one to fill the baiance of the —_— Long Distance XMoving and Expressing. TO RENT—Rooms for 1light house- D P "l A Sch term’ of Coun Frank A. S ¢ Zimoarman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1468 FGR SALE keeping. Phone 1987. ¥8d T, I al . wartz sfilm, S i e STONINGTON = . i and a member of the Board of At v FEAMING ad movink, lovk, alstance SOMERS BLOCK Water " Commiseiontre,. St condiatos | e sepens S here Sentar se: SE * PRone 1oz, - Ford, 33| Best quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. DANCING ON THE SQUARE to he voied on at the City Election to be | quw > atooe eapstiome ohed, of 3 Mal: 2 $7 per cord. Kindlings, seven bushels - held June 5, 1922. by florists here and the flower was worn G, B BEOMLEY & so o ORDERS STRICTLY CASHL | N, M, LEYY, Dancing Inetructor, 0aa| GENERAL PRACTICE. INCLUDING | Al to do any other businces proper | 13 ran LN DISTANCE MOVING. HARRY B. FORD, Reilows’ Hail, Norwich, . Private lessons | EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND 3 The old time Tinstre] show which gave _LONG DISTANCE MOV . 1ga - |Even daily. Phone 1336-401 " mya Al RADIOERREAY By order of the Demccratic’ Town|a performance Friday evening hérs mady TEAMIN Fhoneioh o8 Committee. up of local talent under the direction of done very promptly and reasonable WILLIAM H. CALLAHAN, Thomas O'Connell is to be repeated in | sundiron s Sazmmor b DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | ™*¢ Cummds | s S sheradi St Fhono 175 FOR SALE : Harvey post, No. 45, A. L. Fridey even- ing’s performance proceeds are to go the Community association. About $100 - ‘was taken in. The farmers in this section do not on daylight time but keep to what term “God's time.” A business man had occasion to go up into the f district the last week was obliged an hour to see the man in am the gentleman went to his place at appointed thme by what is used in ington, nameiy, dayiight saving time, the farmer was not at home until time appointed by standard. This it bad for those having business with farmers here, The trees are beginning to put age and biossom out, this being ward season for Stonington. ; Oscar, Clifford and Everett James of Clift street motored to Hope Valley Sat- vrday, where they were joined by theis brother, Leon James, and started i large garden. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bradiey spent 3 238 [ : ge shaef B the week end in Providence and Boston. George Foy spent the week end at Cos dar Manor, L. L, guest of his and her family. N — TS Sarah Lawton, 73, a resident of Seuth Chaplin for many years, who i seriously il for several weeks en to St. Josepl's hospital, Wednesday afternoon and dfed night. Her iliness started preumonia. developed -nn’ She was born June 27th, nearly 74. She was the ter of a. soldier of the Lawion had been a member - ond Baptist church. Holvoke, many years, uniting with the X when about 18. She and the late Nancy E. Lamphear- were movers In the ersclofilp! the Mission chapel at Chaplin 30 years ago and they were ‘workers in keeping up and | Sunday school and other se in the chapel during all these funeral of Miss Lawton w at the chapel at South C] afternoon at 2 o'cleck. Bu the Chewinlj sematéry. - VIR e meheme s S ] by ™

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