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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It nox!‘? MILLER—In Jewett Cl May 15, 1922, a daughter, Marion alvina fo Mz and Mre Lesiie A Miller (Venna Rob- |fession needs “trained wonien workers. For information, address the American 1922, & son | Sociological Wood of jand b n) of Norwieh WOOD— In Norwich, May Mr It and Mrs. Amie Norwich. May 13, 1922, & Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Guild street PINNEY—In Stafford Springs, a son to and Mrs Richard Pinney of Staf- 3 MARRIED —_— Woolworth —— |sewing machines;_ experienced only need Putna, | 862 “Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female WANTED—Misceilaneous WANTED—The industrial welfare pro- Ave. I -Lansdowne Philsdeiptie, Fa. WANTED—Salesladies. . Apply St T, W. 1y + tpert, 1400 L St., N. ANTED—A large orowd to attend 3 e e L g chu_!;:?.:‘lednfimy tvening. May 1Tth. m; S CRYSTAL mystérious views; how {o ‘read minds; your horascepe of life with valuabie information. for future. Send. your birthday date with 25 cents siiver ‘or stamps, to Julius Zancig, Ex . W., Washington, D. C. myl6d WANTED—25 gitls to operate Singer ly. _Durable Pants Co., 40 Thames or Majestic Bldg., Market St. wmy16d T WANTED_Two or {hres furnished or unfurnished rooms for lght. housekcep- ing. Tel. 1048-12, ~my16d FOR 82 Jocated at Cal room house ¥ o Jand ; this property must be sold rare ‘opportunity i arite vers reasonabe | easy terms, Burdick & MeNicoi, Thayer my16TaThs semi-dry ; beside a ‘three-vear guarantee; a special for radio ervice; ask me. L. H. Corey, 465 West Main s!. my16TuThS FOR SALE—10-foot show case. ¥e Chocolate Shoppe, 49 Broadway. myl6d WANTED—To buy Ford cars, with ENBERG — DUPRE — In b by Rev. W. Arthur Rou- ENNAN —ENQUIST—In Lisbon, May et by Rev Wiliam J. Revoids McLemman of Scotia, N. Y. Agnes Enquist of Lisbon. Rev N—In Norwich, May 15, |enced learners, on sew J. Romeyn Danforth of | making u:n: ‘Well Made Pants Co., 204 West Charles Roves Boss of [ WANTEDYoung girl er Ellenberg of Kansas |baby; good home; reasonable wages. Georgianna Dupre | Broad St. a Write to Mrs Stonington, ER—In_this city. May|'. WANTED—Girl cierk at Saint Ciare % P!nFlVl.url‘:h.mez Candy Store, 144 Main St.; also girl to city and Miss Rose [work Saturdays and sind:y to help with 50 starters; will pay cash at once and give all they' are worth. Write me at once, Box 24, Bulletin Office. myl6d in North Stonington. omas B. Hewitt, North my16d private famil nn. WANTED — Fashionable dressmaking, reasonable. Mrs, M. ¥. Miller, T Wood- my16d ‘ED—I, will buf anything, oid and rare fyrnitlre, pictures, dishes, books or papers. Louis D. Ward. Tel. 361-13. Box 389, Norwicls my9TUThS FOR_SALE—Stock and fixtures. 279 Main’ St. % myl16d HAY for sale. George A. Kahn. Tel 34-2 Lebanon. : apr21d. FOR SALE—At Lord's Point, Conn, near Myatic, modern . six-room house with all improvements, including - electricity;y hot water and bath, 70 feet facing water, garage; price $5,000. Irving Kempner, Mysticy Conn. mylsd " ¥OR SALEZFive volumes of Automo- WANTED—15_giris, at_once, experl- ing_machines, St., City. myi6d PICKETT—In _New London, M o ary Winifred, daughter and Mary J. Pickett, aged 18, Ed- 3 May 14, 1922, Setk East Lyme, May 15, 1922, ife of Henry W. Bentley. ices at the home of his sis- Jane M. Willlams. 281 Main today (Tuesday), May 16, at urial in Yantic IDAN—In this clty, May 15, 1822, Sheridan, aged 58 years. he home of Mrs. Wiiliam r of 185 West Thames esday mormmg at 316 | ervices at St. Patrick's 10 o'clock, daylight time. le cortege. —In Norwich, May 14, 1922, Benjamin Crooks aged 31 years. Funera! a¢ his late home. 441 Laurel Hili avemue. Wednesday afiernoon, May 17, at 2 o'clock, standard time. Burial in the family jot in Maplewood cametery. DRISCOLL—In Norwich, May 14, 1922, John Mre Ellen Driscoll, widow of Driscoll, of No. 10_Elmwood_avenua Funeral at Jate home on Wednesday ng at 8.15 o'clock. Services in St at 9 o'clock, daylight Interment in St. Mary's saving time cemetery FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Asgistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZ® ephone 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 GEORGE G. GRANT Undertekér and Embalmer §2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE gieady position. -Avply: et once, 1 L on general farm or country place ; experi- Y 1 . TIC ; $3 FUNERAL NOTICES s e e DEN—In Norwich, May 14.lgny time after 6 5. m. Ask for Mr neey Clark Cruttenden, aged | Gr 198 Main St. myl6d WANTED_Two girls to work in store; 30 Main mydd _— WANTED—Furniture, stoves, etc., and antiques. -~ Ward Bros.. 45 Jackson St. Willimantic. |, Tel. 632-3. mari4TuThS IF YOU have funds, invest in guaran. teed first mortgages on selected residen- tial properties. . Write for information, Thomas F. Clark, 152 Temple St., New Haven, Conn. | my15d bile Iingineering, by American Technical Society; set $19' cash. Write to Gerard Dupere, P. 0. Box 564, Plainfield, Conn mylsd FOR SALE—New and second hand store; full line of stock; fixtures and | machinery, must be sold before May 15, 1922. 38 Market St. myl3d WANTED—Male WANTED—Position by married man enced. Fred Kozochek, Yantie, R. D. myisd ANTED—One or two good reliable TWANTED—Silk mlill help; box loom weavers, twisters, drawers-in. Apply New England Siik Co., Westerly, K. 1. _mylod TWANTED—Academy _ student would SIMPSON’S Lunch Room, West Side. Try our dinner—soup, meat and potatoes, coifec and pudding, 35c. Only Yankee lunch room in toy mylsd WANTED—Show cases, new or_second hand in good condition. The Johnsom Co., 107109 Franklin St,, Norwich, Conn. my: WANTED—Socond hand furniture. an- tiques ‘and books. C. J. King. Tel 1138-13. myl2d WANT TO SELL your business? We have cash buyers for all kinds of busi- ness, COURtry stores, hotels, restaurants, and ‘general stores. A1l matters strictly confidential. Write to Weisler's Agency, WANTED—A kitchen man and an ex- perienced waitress. Apply City Lunch. my1ld like position s clerk, soda fountain; ex- 4 Banlf St., New Lcndofl. Conn. myud_ perlenced ; references. Address R. G. | WANTED _Two Jersey or, Guernsey this_office. _my12d |cows. Tel. 1844-3. ' mylod WANTED—Man on farm. J. Siegel | THEY'VE got a new word In the busi- Telephone 1076-5. myl2d |ness dicfionuy,{ "Kw:rga‘;tg_exteki? 2 w{?" got some precty good briar pipes WANTED—Good reable tarmhand. |Xiyyvila, cigars ¢, abx for 2oc; a new 108 ‘V‘V{’ g Terry, Nerwich, © P av1id | |cigar, Teiford, it's miid; a swell line of cigarette holders, 10c, 15¢ and 25c. Fa- 's Smoke Shop, opp, Woolworth's. TED — Second hand furniture, TED—Farm hand, good milker. Ju“n‘%imm-, Jewett City. Tel. 107-14. my11d 3o & e WANTED—Man for general wood- working shop; one who is used to ma- chinery and reliable, B. L. Perry, Dan- felson, Cenn. my6d Do You Want to Establish Yourself in a Profitable Coal.Business o in Your Community If you have $500 or more to finance yourself; we will establish you as a distributor and as- sist you in building up a large business. Write for full in- formation to COAL DEPARTMENT 11th Floor, 141 West 36th St. New York City FOR SALE—New and used Indiah mo- torcycles. Norwich Indian Agency, 34 Ma; S myl16d old goods. antiques, tools and store fixtures; I pay highest prices; try me before selling; I beat them all N. Weisinger, 23 Market St. Tel. 537-2. d 7 WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co., Breed Bidg. Tel. 1914-3. - We buy, seli’ and exchan; je11d WANTED—Liberty bonds, Address K., care Bulletin febéd, " WANTFD—Antiques, tools and seco: hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin St._Phone 717 jan2ld W NTED—100 farms for catalogue; 10 gores up, with or WAthout stock; EIVe. full particulars in first letter as to price, size_ location’ and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. yid WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St Phone 1205. seplzd WANTED SECOND HAND ANTIQUE FURNI- TUKE AND HISTORICAL CHINA. 1 BEST PRICES PAID. A. BRUCKNEE, 87 Franklin Street, opposite Proyidence Bukery. Phone 712-5. margd POULTRY [y ¥OR SALE—Rhode Island Red baby chicks. ed Tourtellotte, 5 West Pearl St. 1658 my16d FOR SALE—Upright plano, good con- dition. 6 Carter Ave. myl3d COWS FOR SALE—Two carloads Ver- mont cows just arrived. James H. Hyde, [North Eraklin, Cona. Tel. 30 Lebanon. my12 SHORE cottage at Gooton Long Point, Conn., large waterfront Jot, attractive nine-room cottage, compietely furnished, garage, rent season $850, sell $8,000; bargain; open for inspection May' 13 to 16, or by appointment. M. T. C Manstield Cen-.r, Cunn. FOR SALE—Farm, 50 acres, on state road, mile: from viliage, appie_orchard, cherries, pears. borders river, has good springs, well, good view, house with eli in best of condition, piazza, good cellar, good barn and henhouses; terms. Merritt Welch, Chaplin, Conn. mylld FOR SALE—Fifty-eight church pews, with cushiors; available afier Jupe 15. Address Lock Box 154, Groton—Conn. Tel. 1271 ‘m10d FOR SALE—Matched pair Holstein cattle, 3000 lbs., 5 years old, have finished heavy sulky plowing and manure s ing; fine team to work, genti V. broken; $225 cash; bargain. Tel. Willi- mantic'§47-12. H. A. Gillette, Spring Hill, Mansfield, Conr my9d FARMS for sale; easy terms. Racine, Plainfieid, Conn. Tel, Moosup. ' FOR SALE_Well_seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. 615-4. Son, Homestead Farms. dec19d FOR SALE Cottage house on Treadway Ave., facing Broad St. House has seven rooms and all improvements. Must be soid at once. Inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE oF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH oN PECK STREET. PROPERTY IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. PRICE $4,500, APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE, Tel. 876. 40 Shetucket St. TOR SAL] 0 S R. 1. Red baby chicks, from birds selected and certified for color, high egs production and vigor fres from white diarrhea; A. B. Fellows. Phone 462-2. SALE—1919 Harley-Davidson toreycle. Call 575 between 8 a. m. and 3 . m. myled FOR SALE — A Chandler roadster, 1916, in_excellent condition; ‘the owner will'stand bacic of it. Tel. 1782 15 m13d truck, iarge open body, good order, or trade for tour- ing car. 'O. Anderson, Jr, R. I\ D, 5, Norwich. my13d ¥OR SALE—Runabout, two to choose from, $300 cach. Phone 121 my13d FOR SALE—1922 Bulck, four cylinder, touring car; 400 miles. Inquire 62 School St. my13 “FOR SALEFord touring, enginé over- hauled, tires exceilent. Tel. §55-2. mySd “¥OR BALE—Oakiand, just overhauled, a good snappy ca C. E. Lumis, R. D, No. 6. Tel. 18883 apr2id AVAILABLE Buick Roadster GOOD CONDITION A GOOD BUY ! Julian L. Williams 25 Town. Street, Norwich LOST AND FOUND Telephone 630 Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Henry Alien & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIKECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telophone 410- DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit City FLORIST TREES, flowering shrubs, plants and rineg. Baplewood Nursery Co. Tel 56-2. Free dellvery. + aprid ORDER your flowers at Geduidig's :r—h‘:-e-’. 75 Cedar St. Phone 868. marl LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the time to arrange for iand- ‘work, of which we mays Greenhouses, 7 ‘marlid o | to Bogton Store. dress and other package. Kindly return my16d LOST—A fox terrier, white and black, tag number 443-13. Iinder please call 930. mylzd I LOST—Bundle containing blue jumper PLUMBING PLUMBING, heating, gasfitting and general repairing. John Morton, 29 Mar- gery-St. Tel. 692-32. novzid The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices s guars aiteed; also heating and gasftting. JOBX_¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mam St BUILDING TWO FARM BARGAINS 30 acres, good -room cottage, stock barn, poultry house, trout brook, plenty of wood, 1 mile from $1,600, $500 cash. 15 acres, 5-room house, barn, poultry house, 1 cow, 1 leifer, poultry, wagons village ; within Franklin Square, at 2 very low pr For further particulars, inguire JOHN A, ORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, tractor and Builder. Tel: General Con- 1371. mar2sd G. LONGO & CO., generzl contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work, Phone 103! ‘mar1d WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor snd Bullder, Mill Work anA Jobbing. 50 West Main §t. Pnome 97l dec2d M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, §9; 37 per cord. Kindlings, seven for S1. ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B. FOED, Phone 792. hestnut. Dbushels apri3d FOR SALE Two-tenement houyse, West Side...$3,500 Two-tenement house, West Side... 6,000 ‘Two-tenement house, Greeneville.. 6,000 Two-tenement house, Greeneville.. 5,000 Two-tenement house, Greeneville.. 4,000 EBOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Ercadway Blank Boeks Kade and Ruled to Order FOR SALE—Horses safe for children, kn nice driver, been used on farm, nearly all $85; the o uto. Rear 187 North Main St JUST ARRIVED, My horses are hers on time, and they g0 to work. Prices low for the Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER E. PIERSON. H Music ERNEST = BULLARD| Teacher of the FOB SALE—Nice gentle family horse, ows how to plow, new_carriage, and nice harness, price for Teason for selling, have | mylbaft are a nice lot—blg ones, light ones, and chunks, single and in pairs, all ready to nd. Name.....- Post Office } Have a Fow { Gutfits te Lend, P Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. v THERE 1s no advertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- fUn for business resulis. r T g (Aoihs FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phon orwich, H. E. Beard & COTTAGE OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH < ON PECK PR APPLY JAMES L. Tel. 876 New 3-apartment rdom - Cottage, ‘sell ane or both. location, and an 278 MAIN ONCE. CHEERFULLY GIVI JOHN A. Real Estat RTY IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. PRICE $4,500 40 Shetucket Street e e iy FOR SALE every modern convenience. vestment: proposition. - THOS. H. BECKLEY PHONES e ——) FOR SALE THE VERY DESIRABLE PROPER- TY NO. 17 LINCOLN AVENUE. IS ONE OF THE CHOICEST ON THE AVENUE. HOUSE MODERN, UP TO DATE AND MUST BE SOLD AT FURTHER PARTICULARS TO . CASE House and 7 both having il Very desirable excellent in- STREET |provements, 41 Union St. Inquire at 44 —"W,J m\bfl: ~In-| 380N b 3 Y TO RENT—Nicely furmished rooms, H. E..lit Laui Byppe. 18 Tawel gRlL b ghins _¥OR RENT Two furnish e g e TO RENT—Four-room flat, all 0 quire. my 1 Unlon St. " my16d TO RENT—_Three light housekeeping rooms, 43 Unlon St Cail eveninga. ©° mylsd FOR RENT_Furnished _ tooms light housekeeping; 7 Oak St.. myl FOR RENT—Ono light housekeeping, also_ two gingle rooms, farnished. Bhoné 769-3. my13d TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 71 Church St. myisd STieene M R Bieno ) Thames Coal Ca.wor 259 West Main St. Tel. 1809 or 1709. mylld TO BENT—Desirable five-room ten: ment, With, all_conveniences, good I tion. Inquire 59 Frankiin St. mylsd .. TO RENT Modern apartment, No. 118 River Ave., with or without garage. A. Wul¢, 161 Main St. my4d TO RENT—On the first foor of The. Marion, 326 Main St., a most desirable six-room apartment, hardwood floors, steam heat and hot water furnished ; ront $43 per month. Inquire of Shea & Burke. my: "T0 RENT Furnished_rooms, by day or ‘week. 84 Frankiin St aprisd 0 RENT—Furnished room with kitch- enette, for light housekeeping, for 3d EN BY CALLING MORAN e Broker FOR DELIGHTFUL nome. improvement enamel; firej interi ce in SALE New house, seven rooms and bath, all or woodwork white living room; large rooms and bath on rooms on third fioos cluding steam way. Bxtra bu For particulars, w. g I ¥. Room 108, TI iot; meighborhood unsurpassed. Ve ARCHA W. COIT. Tel. 1384, 63 Broadway, A RARE BARGAIN on Williams St. Two-tenement house with 7 rooms and bath on first floor, 7 second floor, and 5 AL conyeniences, in- up to date in every ot and two garages. HILL, BEAL ESTATE AGENT, hayer Bldg. ¥OR $6,800 will buy ALE brick: building with two stores and two -tenements; rent for $80 vision St. FOR RENT—In business section, site suitable for auto accesscries, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business. Tel. 246, apr22d ¥OR RENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage. Tel. 259. apr2ld FOR RENTDesirable room, furnish- ed, I good neighborhood. Phofe 1147-3. apris TO RENT—Rooms Reeping. Phone' 1987. for light house ivsa INSURANCE L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS DENTISTS Dr. Harvey Gold Surgeon — Dentist 147 West Main Street Telephone 1399 DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN Price W. F. HILL, 108 Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE Cottage of Six Rooms Near Boswell Ave.; Good Size Lot and Barn $2,200 W. F. HILL, 108 Thayer Bldg. monthl; near Thames Square. For full articuls DENTAL SURGEON vacticulars, ‘see - o M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. Tel. 1527-3. 198 CLfr St. FOR SALE STEAMSHIPS Cottass ot Seen Kooins on Laure| THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. Hill; All Improvements—Price $3,300 | FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport and Shelter Island $1, New York $2.50 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, Wed. nesday and Friday, at 5 P. M. (Day- light Saving). Connections with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamsiip Lines sailing from the Port of New York TRUCI ng and trucking. C. D. JOSLYN, 293 move everything any tention given to mov chinery. Tei. 798-3. KING T, Occum, teaming, Tel. 617-12, jyld West Main St. We where. Special at- ing boilers and ma- sepsd Long Distance iov Zimmerman, 17 By trucking a specialty. Main St~ Phone 792 ifg and Expressing. ell Tel. 1458, TEAMING and moving, long distance Jobn H. Ford, 233 Shetucket St. LONG D C. B. BROMLEY & SON, hone 335. ANCE MOVING. done very prompti y ARTHUE H. Shetucket St. TEAMING AND TRUCKING @t reasonable and Drices. LATHROP, Phone 175, — For freight rates and further Informa. tion apply’ LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969, Agent. STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World All necessary documents, affidavits, ai plications for passports and other nece ary information in regard to bringing your relatives to America. 1 escort my mts to New York and assist them jn ecking their bagzage, show them to the custom ~ house, obtain for them salling permils, For further particulars, inquire o INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIF AND REALTY AGENCY JOHN G. CHENESKI, Agent. Tel. 1139. 18 Bath St. PAINT AND WALLPAPER NICEEL PLATING FOR SALE—Pain: THEBE 15 no advertising medlum 1n Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- tin for business resulta Fire Station. $1.75 per gal., reg- ular $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roll, Max Biazer, 153 West Mata SC, next to myld FILL OUT AND MAIL TO NORWICH, CONN. oo wreTeer mmnsianan olASSHICAtION s Ll o:o-0:/~ NUMbET Of INSETHONS . srenoveeemaniv Write complete ad below including name and address — Or ii blind address is wanted mark X here _'mmm-o--m_-m—“' MAIL-AD THE NORWICH BULLETIN 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. Zerezezeretezary e oAt Enclosell .o ool i ressseshasivesserine ] seSeasesssenste AUTOS FOE HIRE Y. TAXI SERVJCE—Tel. 1005-5 L. H. Burdick. apr27d RIS, PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and ey Civen The Banieria Co. 06 Franiin st maital CH!ROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. T e it 0L . St Rorwiake Cann. Phone 1366-& " Zan3ld DANCING N. H. LEVY, Dancing Ipstructor, Odd Fellows’ Hail, Norwich. Private lessons given daily. Phone 1996-401. my3d HOTELS AMERICAM HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service cob- pected. Phone. Shetucket St Norwich are hereby warned to meet in s (standard-time), for the men, five torm, and one to fill the balance of the term’ of Councilman Frank A, Stsk, re- ‘Water Commissioners. 1o be voted on at the City Election to be held June 5, 1932, to come before said meeting. Committee. the Town of Norwich are hereby warned May 22, 192 The Democratic Voters of fl.!. City of Fay Totte 10400t Ohlfo‘:i‘nh ity flflefln ?j’fl two Ald * Mayor, or- e Coitis Wy tor "m&m ), City Treastrer, two City Sher- ,. and 2 member of _the of Sajd candidates Aiso to do any other business proper By order of the Democratic Town WILLIAM H. CALLAHAN, Chairman, NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING The legal voters in Town Meeting of my12d to meet in a Special Meeting to be held in the Town Hail in Norwich on Monday, at 7 o'clock p. m. (standard time), then and there to take action upon a certain petition signed by more than twenty voters within the Town and pre- sented to the Selectmen for the purpose of providing for a special voting day Whereon the voters of the said Town of Norwich may vote in their usual voting districts in the usual manner with voting machines upon the question —of usinj standard time threughout. the Town o Norwich. Also to make any such appro- priation as may be necessary to carry out the wishes of said meeting in case any such appropriation may be necessary. Also to do any other businase proper to come before said meeting. s Dated at Norwich, Conn,, this 15th day of May, 1922, CASPER K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, Selectmen Town of Norwich. EWING TEXTILE COMPANY VS, Fernlea Worsted Mills, Incorporated. Suzerior Court, Windham County, May Notice of Receiver's Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court holden within and for the County of Windham, there will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the first day of June, 1922, at 11 o'clock (standard time) in the forenoon, the following real estate, namely: All that certain piece or parcel of land, with the mill and other buildings and improvements thereon, sit- ed in East Killingly, in the Town of ingly, County of Windham and State of Connecticut, consisting ‘of about 175 acres of land, with the mill, office buiid- ing, storehouse, tenements, water wheel eéngine, shafting, and ail dams, fumes, ditches, water rights and rights of flow- age connected With or apnurtenant to said_premises, being the same premises owned by the Fernlea Worsted Miils, In- corporated. Said auction will take place at the mill on sald premises in said Town of Killingly, terms and conditions to he made known &t the time of sale. ALFRED PATE, Receiver. my16d NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COUKT US FROBATE HELR within and for the District on the 12th day of May, ON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Mary T. Fitz , Jate of Norwich, in said Distriet, deceased Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring In their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect. together with a copy of this order, on flie signpost nearcst to thie place where said deceased last dweit, and in the same Town. and by publishing the same once in a newspaper havimg a circulation in said District, and make re- turn to this Court. LSON J. AYLING, Judge. and fOreKO:NE 18 3 L ue copy HELEN M. DRESCI The abo ot record. Attest: NOTICE.—All creditors of ased are horeby notifled (o pre aims against said estate to the under- igned at 57 Forest St, Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing_order. NELLIE H. FITZGERALD my16d Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF FROBATE NKLL at Norwich, within and £or the rict of Norw on_ the of May, A, D. 19 Yresent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Catherine Fitzgerald, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. h day ring_automoblies r::"hl Garage, Chestnut St. eceased, B out Eyich "d ‘Foods in great y." § md antique Dl.e;. all h% o on. This will be an absolute sale to the highest bidder to setti¥ the estate. Terms cash. A caterer will be in.attendance. NELSON J. AYLING, Executor, mayés AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES WHERE others fafl, we succeed in re- . ime Sorctis | AUTOMOBILE and Truck lett d sign_painting. Joseph. s Elliort.Pand St- Norwich: Contt. AUTO TOPS, radiator covers. slip covers and tire covers, r ing. s Pond St. Phone 139! all kinds of autos. Jos RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMA REPAIRED AND RECORD! 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side; OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Mechanical Repsirs, Painting, Tril ming, Upho'stering and Woed Work Blackemithing in all its branches 30ott & Clark Corp. 57 TC of5 NORTH MAIN STREET Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED LISBON The new philharmonic organ for which funds have been raised and in which frormer members and friends of the church have shared, was placed in the church Saturday, the 6th, and all who heard it Sunday morning were mucn pleased with its delightfully elear, reson- ant tone. Sunday evening &t meven o'clock standard time, there was & eom- munity sing at the church. The special town meeting held in the town hall Monday evening the Sth, was largely attended. E. W. Corbett was chosen chairman and F. L. Kanahen, clerk. A motion to repair the town hall was lost. After much discussion in re- gard to purchasing a plot of ground from Herman Learned to be used as & piay- ground for the pupils of the Learned @is- triet, a vote passed to instruct the selectmen to make the purchase. Among the bird arrivals since last week's storm are the Maryiand yellow throat, bobolink, Carolina wren, “Baiti- more oriole, wood pee-wee and whinpoor- will. Sunday afternoon a belated floex of easterly course. It and in the usual harrow shape. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their ciauns against sald esiate within six montlis from Lhis dste, by posting » uotice to that eflect, together with a copy of this order, on #1é signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwe and in the same Towr, am! by publishi the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make e turn to this_Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is.a true copy f record. Altesl: BELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. NOTICE.—All cred'tors of said de- teased are hereby notified to present thelr claims against said estate to the under- signed at 57 Forest St, Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. NBLLIE H. FITZGERALD, ~ Administratrix. my164 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD in Norwich, within and for the Distriet of Norwich, on the 15th day of May, A, D. 1822, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Ida M. Underwood, iate of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Efie P. Burdick of Newport, R. I, ap- peared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased be to probate. Whereupon, .1t Is Ordered, That sald tition be heard and determined at the Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in sald District, on the 20th day of May. A ndl&z‘lz. At 0 Polock in_the lorenoon, an notice of {he pendency of sald petition. and of ~ said e thereon, given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in sald Distriet, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this J. AYLING, NELSON Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. myi6a _ Clerk. e —— CIGARS —— e © ciaAms Whitestons Clgar zere 370 per thowsand 3. ¥, CONANT. 11 Frasklls St COAL AND WOOD COAL, scasonea wood and Kine B e, Wilow e formarty Durkee Lane declsd — ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THS MPSON ARCHITECTS' Fhaver Bulldiag, Nerwich, Conn WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness_before the public, thers 18 no medl- um better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin g WHEX YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the pub) ere is am better than ti the Rt 2t e % S Miss Ruth Kennedy of this place F. Leroy Holmes of Griswold were unit- ed In marriage Wednesday afterncon st two o'clock by Rev. Jokeph Seiferman &t the rectory in Jewett City. Miss Grace rler of Jewett City was best man Mre. Augus Hoeick, sister of the was matron of honor. The bride white satin and carried white A reception was heid at the home bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, dinner being served. recelved gifts of money, silver, and linen. Norwich, Griswold, Preston Village. After a honeymoon idence and Boston, Mr. and will reside with Mr. Holmes' P. Holmes in Pachaug. Mr. and Mrs. eremiah alletts London were visitors Sunday at J. H. Kennedy's and attended at Newent. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Read had as Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mra. and son and Mrs. Horace B. Burdick, Sterling. i i T i?iiit;gs s§ 4 b il R G PRESTON Monday night Rev. and Mrs. W: Muttart wero given a reception in vestry of the Congregational church, H. J. Chase, pastor of the Baptist made the address of weicome. Rew. Muttart in responding expressed his piness at the cordfal weicome given @nd at the spirit of co-operation. prevails between the churches here, F. S. Rotbins offered prayer in of the incoming pastor, blessing upon the ministry of the ¢ s of Christ in this neighl #plendid musical program inchaded selections by the orchestra, solos by W. K. Hall and Sidney instrumental solo by Miss Alles and a piano selection by Mrs. Norwich. Following the program, cream and cake were served and & hour was enjoyed. y ‘The directors of the Cemetery tion held the annual business soclety of the Baptist postponed to Wi The Cong? na PRVE L J e SRS