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BABCOCK—In ‘!mv"le uu ii in: a son to, r.gtm\yu “mm Sty M Augustus Togua. MA| » 1ED w:auo\“s BUN zls— In’, \tw Lon- on A Peterson. William % Nelson nnd “Mrs. Ameila A, Lundberg. WANTED—FM 3 W,Axrxb,—-wmi n-to care for gs -old. child and also to do hauuwm-k. Sherman St. myddd . !’E widow with jone g1 12 vears ¢ 0, g?sx lonas nouseké;w ar. m wurk in Sunt Clzre Csnuy Store, 14 in St _SCIEXTISTS was taken out of Watsr would be fresh. el or’ antiques and. s oeamhu : 1“5’5 ‘Ward, B WAN 'ufn—xseehn 15 condition. George Conn, Tel, Lebnnbn "s 4. myl8d N D—SB]!!]&MCL ADDIY F. W “' lworth Ci y16d i DIED STERNLIEB—In Norwich, M 18, 1822, Jacob C. Steralieb, aged 19 yeara 8 reonths. 11, 1922, Dr. BROWN-—In Hiartford, Ma M eld, a native Haroid Brown of Sul of Uncasville. RATHBUN—In Noank, May 17, 1922, ona Fijlzabeth, widow of Latham Rathbii, Tn her $1st year. FUNERAL NOTICES WALSH—In this city, May 17, Edward Walsh. 5 Funeral at his late home, 10 Cliff street, Sllurd ¥ dhorninz at 8.20, Requiem mass inf 8t. Mary's church at 9 o'ciock. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery. CLARK-—Entered into rest, in this.eity, May 17, 1922, Helen Louise White wife of the late George L. C! Funieral serviges at the resl ence of Julius A. Wuttkey, 115 Roath street, Sunday afternoon, May 21, at 3 o'elock, daylight time. Kindly omit flowers. RENT—Tn Montville, 1\lay 17, 1922, Ed- win F. Kent, aged 72 years. Funera! services ft l.hm & Allen's fu- neral parlors. Ne.15 street, Batur- day_afternoon, May 20, at. 2.30 o'clock, Aaylight saving time, Buridi in Maple: wood cemetery. MILLETT—In Moosup, May 17, 1922, Ella J. Millett, aged 84 years. Funeral secvices Saturday, May 20, at the Methodist church at 2 o'clock, stan- dard time. Kindly omit flowers, 1922 FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors d Embalmers Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZ™ Telaphone 328.3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Bui Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT ‘AKTI”—ND girls to work in store, steddy .position. * Apply at once, 130 ‘l‘d my WANTED—Male TED—Man with car to sell Econ- lowest prices with iiberal dis- 120 per week and commissions. L. Smith Co., South Bend, Ind. mylsd 6 ¥ An ‘- experienice in the automo- bile repair work; give me a trial. Con Schuier, Falls Ave. lld AWANTED—Night fireman. Ap 1y Engineer, Wau Hotel. my!sd WAN EE:;—# o mow,-gardens to sue for, or odd jobs of any kind, Tel 629-2. mylsd WANEED—BEHC url machine men ;o work in carpenter Apply The P & McWilliame Co. mylsd ?A&‘!!}B—Bofit builders, carpenters, and painters. The Sea Sled Co., West Mystie, Conn. E myltd WANTED—Man to wash_cans and_do milking on_farm, B. Brigham, 516 Bank St. Tel. 785-4 New London. mylid WANTED—Silk_mill help; box loom feavers, twisters, dravers-in Apply New omy tir counts ot | hand, ROOM and boar table board for two. wife: ail comyenienices, third Hioor. Tel. 467. men or man. large room, vglfil 80 cnés.pnr.’? order; state model and lowest p\'h:t 147, Vountown, Conu. WANTED By America & tage, lm;lm‘ out of city limits. unfurnished rooms for light hou ing. Tel. 1048-12, my1isd teed first mortgages on seiccted r tial properties. Write for informatjo Th ¥. Clark, 152 Temple St,iN 5d SIMPSON'S Lunch Roon, e s Try our dinner—soup, meal coffee and pudding, 3ac. lunch rvom in. town. in good condition. my13 grAhI.tn—Ford car, in good runfig S NTED—Two or three furnished or éep\ “1F YOU have funds Thvest in guaran- en. o, Only Yn.nkee WANTED—Show cases, new or. second d The Johnson Ce., 10 .‘;105 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. -Hoo:up WANT TO SELL your business? 1 ston 4 Bank St, New London, Conn. ness dictiouary, “Kwityerbeiieki; We have cash buyers for all kinds of busi- ry_stores, heiels, restaurants, All_matters strictly Write to Weisier's Agency, mylld E got a new word in the busi- We've goL.some pretity good bnar pipes 25¢; England Stlk Co. Westerly, R. 1. mylsd | Manila cigars oc, six for 25¢; a new- 103 “kfi'\?’?— D—A(mldelr‘ny Dditu!denz would { SFRTATNOE, l'a anildy B, ayell link of e position as cler! s Dumam ex- % Derionaet s Sat e, A darERs R! G. Ba pr?j:‘noke Shop, vpp, Woolwor s gt i S L BN WANTED — Second _hand_ & — =~. VAN — Seco! an: vy SLETY WANTED—Good reliable ~farmhand. | household goods, antiques. tools e sm% . Terry, Norwich, R. ¥. D. 3. Tel|fixtures; 1 pay highest prices; iry mef 109-. wr1id | pefore selling; I ‘beal —them N. WANTED—A kitchen man and an ex- pexifl;fid waltress. Apply City Lunch. my. WANTED—Farm hand, good milker. John Williams, Jewett City. Tel. 107-14. mylld WANTED—Man for general wood working shop; one who is used to_ma- chinery and reliable. ' E. L. Perry, Dan- all wexsmg»r, 25 Market St. el 537-2. _-apr! WANTED—We second hand tumuure Norwich ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. buy, sel je1 care” Bulleti Day highest prices for Furni- WANTED—Liberty bonds. Addtetg x, “FOR SALEB ing. car, ney paint, five good tires; pri- 200 vate; price Tel. 641- ny17d “FOR SALE v torcycles, Norwich Indian Agency, 34 Market St. myl8d YOR SALE-—1313 Hariey-Davidson m torcycle, Call 575 between p. m. 16d FOR SALE — A Chandler roadst 1816, in excellent condition; the owner will stand back of it./ Apply eveninss, 15 Thames Terrace. ¢ Buick, four cyiinde mlief touring car; School St. FOR SALE—Ford touring, hauled, tires excellent. Tel. 855-2 FOR SALE—O2kland, just overhauled, a good snappy car. C. E. Lumis, R. I, No. 6. Tel. i888-2 apr2ld 400 1nquire myl3d St Phone I _SFN.ZG WANTED—Antiques, tools and second- felson, Conn. my6d hand turniture. “H. B. Tiger, 55 ranklin St. Phone 717-3. | Janzld . WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; FOR SALE—Automobilsa cres up, with or without stock; give Darticulars in first letter as lo brice, ¥OR SALE—1920 TFord touring, low . location and terms. P. O. Bux’wa mileage, looks and runs like new; 1919 © iyEad Ford roadster, price $1a0. 0. = ook Tor Norwich Town. Phone 463-14. second hand furhiture and boOKS. Kremens, successor to King, 43-50 Water SECOND HAND ANTIQUE FURN TURE AND HISTQRICAL CHINA, BEST PRICES PALD. BRUCKNER, Franklin Street, te Providence Lukery. 5 marsd oD Phone 712-5 POULTRY — | Teamy enicx pr lay popular bree: Gelivery ; Send $4.75 up. Roy Conn. myl18d FOR SALE—_Baby chicks, S. C. Whi Leghorns, reduced ; bred-t Clark, Bast prevaid guaranieed circulars; brooders Harttord, bred to lay, from free xange 0- te mutbe%%;l = Lebanon. SALE—Eleve rahbm and rh.!llflt hnum Appiy 102 Nonh Main é‘L my18d ad, Sfll‘?‘i’ Write_ Box myisd n%mre%_so ‘Z‘v’]‘:‘:‘z"sn"“ FOR SALE—Tire shop. Wm Byt ottage six. large gfi?mpmvemgu, Tncloding large lot; wp ‘operty is in best rsidcmmi section of West Side, near 001 and car iine; price $3,500. Angly % w F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. id - oy‘x‘xse of 10 FOR sALE——Two«ttnem ooms, locited near Washini improvements, including steam heal: Jot 49x100; price | s: 600, W. F. Hull,. Thayer idg. Tel. “myl FARMS Tor sule; eaby term, Fréd'L. Racine, Plaiffield, Conn. . Tel. - 202 COTTAGE HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH ON PECK STREET PROPERTY 1S IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. PRICE $4,500 _ APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE Tel. 876 40 Shetucket Strcet 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 ONCE. FURTHER PARTICULARS CHEERFULLY GIVEN BY CALLING JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Summer Cottages at Eastern Point, New London, Block lIsland and on Thameés River; some for. rental. ARCH W. COIT Tel. 1334 63 BROADWAY :30-Acre Village Farm With Cow, Poultry, Hog, Tools Easy walk dODU‘ A i apples; E(‘Od T-roo " {erms arranged. LA e mylsd FOR SALE—Nice black horse, 6 years old, weight 1175 pounds, perfect in every way, clever and safe for any old person o handle. cost us $325 nine months ago: v if they get him. North Main St. never be sor Bakery, 193 JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are & nice lot—big ones, light ones, and chunks, single and in pairs, all ready to g0 to work. Rrices low for the . kind. Come and see them. 7T 6-3. ELMER R. PIERSON. Shea & Burke 41 Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT Underteker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephione 630 The Henry Allen & Son Co. 3 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT. HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST plants and Co. Tel aprid noms S48 75 Ccldar St. ing shrubs, Nursery ORDER yoar 1) Greenhouses, mari3d LANDSCAPE THIS !s the time to \arrange for land- ecape work, of which Wl mai= a special- iy, Geduldig’s Greenhou\ses, 77 Cedar St. Phone 888. marldd Funeral Directors § | 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 to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 81 MAIN STREET PRINTING —— _PRINTING of all kinds promptly and one. Estimaies promptly and m’ given. The Brlletin Cu-.““ BANCING H. LEVY, Dancing Instructor, Odd Fellawn Hall, Norwich. Private lessons given daily. ‘Phone 1996-101. mysd BUILDING JOSEPH, J. CHINIGO, General Con- tractor and Builder. Tel. 1371. mar28d . G, LONGO & CO,, general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. marld suteed ; also heuting and gasiitting. JOBX F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main 5t d stock. Write or Phone L. O. otland, P. Q. Hamp- D. Phone my1id ST AnbisoUND Rhode Isiand Red baby — = ourtellotte, 5 West PEJ!‘I !OL‘D—\QUH‘ of mone}‘ “.R) Tth, myléd Owner may hax 2 property aud 0y R Rl o 5 PLUMBING LOSTTA fox' te; ri‘ w(‘]mn and blac! i8R s SN VST e tag number 443-13. Finder please c: PLUMBING, heating, gasftting _and 230. my12d | generai repe ing, Joni Morion, 23 M‘:* gery St wel. 682-32. ‘novald v bz Iu; 3t 0; ex] FOR SALE—Horsss o o workmen al the fairest prices is gualrs TRUCKING MOVING and Trucking; ' large ra motortruck coming to New York and i termediate points will take merciiandi or furniture one-half priee. Dooley. cal of Fred Sackett, Box 127, Canterbur; Cona. my18d ck n- se re Ya GEORGE LAMBERT. Occum, teaming, moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. jylfl C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. move everything anywhere. tention given to moving boilers and m clinery. Tel. 798-3 Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel We Special at- a- sep3d Long Distance Moving and Expressing. 1458, TEAMING and moving, trucking a specialty. Main St. Phone 792. long_distance John H. Ford, 233 €. B. BROMLEY & so\' Shetucket St. Phone 3. - LONG DISTANCE MOVH\G TEAMING AND TRUCKING prices. ARTHUE H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. done very promptly and at reasonable ness before the publ: coluruns of The Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- , there is no edi- um better than through the advertising 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. Two-tenement, house, six_ and eight- room apartments, with all improvements, large lot, near last Main St. Fuii par- ticuldrs, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527 198 CLfT, St. 100 ACRE TARAM, 2,000 cords” of wood, 200 appie trees, trout brook, house six large rooms, stock barn and complete set of farm buildings, all in good condition. Just the vlace tor a stock farm and hunting and fishing pre- serve, at the unheard of price of $10 per acre. Easy terms. AGENCY, TRYONS' Willimantic, Conn, Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. H psr cord. Kindlings, seven bushels or ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B. FORD, Phone 792. myl9d . apridd FOR SALE Two-tenement house, West Side. *.$3,500 Two-tenement house, West Side. ‘Two-téhemernt house, Two-tenement house, Two-tenement house, Greeneville.. 4,000 FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich, : —Bakery, u_s&—-__'“b quire S 570 Ayl Sty Novwich, 1] ] lflai Mechznical i‘puu. mme. up M lnu-n 507 TC 615 NORTH MAIN STREET 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 Strest Targe made of STEAM SHIPS New York Via. NEW LONDON LINE FARE Comtortable Staterooms eady for Occupancy at $3.38 i:a0 P an DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday,; 11:00. P. M. Due New York, Pier 49, N. R. 7: Wilson Line to New York Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday,| and Friday, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, {custom house, obtain for them sailing Tuesday, Thungag and Saturday, at Tel. 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. STEAMSHIP -TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World| All necessary documents, affidavits, plications for nassports and other nsges- sary information in regard to.br’nging your relatives to America. 1 escort my clients to N York and assist them .in checking their baggage, show-them to the permits. of INTEENATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND REALTY AGENCY. JOHN G, CHENESKI, Agent. Tel. 1139. 18 Bath St For furtger particulars,-inquire N\ PAINT AND WALLPAPER ¥OR S&LE-——PaInL, $1.75 per gal., reg- ular $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roll. Max Blazer, 183 West Maln St, next to Fire Station. myld NAMIE ... ivceiie o cre WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor_ana Bullder. Ml Work and Jobblug. 50 West Main St. Puoome 971. lec2d ' CIGARS Whitestens Cgar a&re 370 per tauusand 3. F, CODANT, Ar ¥rankiis St c PR. C. R. DENTAL M'Grory Bldg. SURGEQ! iNorwicl COAL AND WO0OD coav, lu.lmnfl w0od an nuumu. HOTEI.! AMERICAY HOUSE, D. Morrisse) . Prop. First class garagoe service sccied. Phopme. Shetucket St — e ARCHITECTS CUDWOETR & THCMPSON ARCMITECTA Shaver bullilag, Norwich, Conn. R F D ar Street... Post Office CHIROPODIST. A. 0. TROMPSON, ¥. 8. Chiropod) Foot Specialist (protect your fect). Suite 1-3, Alice Bldg.. 331 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-& dan3ld — e WHEN YOU WANT to put your busl- ness before the public, there 15 no medi- um better than through the advertising » columans of The Bulletin. 1T 2 0.0 099 €573 o D © 50 9 D © 12 2 D € 0 1 SO © 2D © D G 5D © D AR U 1 DD S @ 07 1 55 7 THDD B2 © N @ > 0. | b % i > i 4 (] 073 s s e’s e eta e e e e e i e . MAIL- AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO = THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. * Write complete ad below if\’du"dir“:g name and address — Or i blmd addrcss is wanted mark there ... Number of Insertions......w-.- e AM't Enclosed..ovve-e 3 | i i e e %o two single rooms, furn! T—Mods mur Ave., with,. a!swh.hmlt nn;-. Marion, 328, Main Bix. o steam heat a enette, vision St. TR HEN ;umim pr roums and garage Tel t RENT. ed Ln knud neighborhood. Phono 1141 I. 'NT—One mmgl lltfls oscelio, 42 Cedl.r St. DME m gy X Main and e "I‘—Houn wnh nl .,m.. ht \m:\mm cle >., Bulietin. 0 '—Nicely furnished H. mw% Laurel Hill e&v?"‘l’;’i&;flc R RENTOne Tight 1 hom«n" {shed, Dh myl3d ern apartment, No. 115 d Wiz, 161 Mai RENT—On U Lgrr floor_of 'ne “i%‘ ol -rooin apartment, hot water fu \T~Furn\lh‘fl room FlLb khnh- for light housekeeping, 27 1 myle accessct 1 hoe store or any retail bulnu& apr22d IE E-—Lpner apartmml or :lx 1. apr21 Dl:sll‘hle room, to inur—mm for light hw.. keeping. Phone 1987. EOCOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 308 Ercadway lank Books Made and Ruled to Order AUTOS FOR HIRE YANTIC TAXI SERVICE—Tel. 1005-5 1153-13. L. H. Burdick. aprai NICKEL PLATING NICKEL PLATING Metal Refinishing of all kinds. We do Gold, Sifver, Nickel, Copper and Brass Plating. Making a specialty of refinishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix tures, Knives, Forks. and also in pe finishing Brass Beds. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY . 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN HEETING The legal yoters in Town Meeting of the Town of Norwich &re hereby warned to meet in a Speciai Meeting to be held in the Town Hall in Norwich on Monday, May 22, 1922, at. 7 o'clock p. m. (standard ime), then and there, to tdke action uppn a certain petition signed by more tgun twenly voters within the Town and pre- sented 1o 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 usuai voting districts in the usual manner with voting machines upon the question of ‘using uundurd time throughout the Town of 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 business proper to come before said meeting. Dated at Norwich, Conn,, this 15th day of May, 1922, CASPER K BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUS \ELL ERROLL C. LILLI'BRIDGE Selectmen Town of Norwich. — EWING _TEXTILE CDXIA)Y V8. Fernlea Worsted Mills, Incorporated. Suaanor Court, Windham County, May otice of Receiver’s Sale. Pursiant to an order of the Superior rt 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 -of land, .with the mill and other ul s and 1mprovements .thereon, sit- uated. jn East Kiliingly, in the Town.of Killingly, County of Windham and State 9! Cnnaacucut. consisting of about 75 l‘g(‘l with the mill, office baild- ing, .ixor 58, tenements, water wheel. engine, shafting, and ail dams, flumes, ditches, water rights and rights of fiow- age connected with or appurténant to uid“rremi)e! being the same )fremi“! he rnlea Worsted Mills, In- corporated. Said auction will take place at the mfll on said premises in said Town of !ulh:rly, terms and conditions to be made kriown at the time of sale. - ALFRED PATE, Receiver. DISTRI PUT AM, SS,, COURT of Probule. lll\' 18th, 1!"" Estate ichard Gorman, late of Put- Xl!m in &l‘ District, deceued he Administrator d. b. .. c. t lgnllsd for an order mthqr!zmg e belonging ‘to said cstate, as per ap- m on file more fully appears: ered, That the 25th day of May, 1"‘2. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at a l i a myl18d lace, by uuhuhlnt this order nm:e in gome’ newavaper having. a_circulation in #ald District, and. by posting a ¢ooy. on t.ha public signpost in. the Town of Put- where the deceased last dweit, at lehlt five days hefore said day of hear- inz, and return make to this Court of the notice given. y19d DAVID FLAGG, Judge. NT 10. put your bus! hlic. there is no medi- lh the adverlising ‘ets wil]l mean in Armenia. gln actually die for want of c from workers In the Near East {enfiaren coming to the winter their little bodies partially cov- ered with rags that no good housewife would use for floor cloths, and of men and women and childen g with frozen feet for lack of shoes. They say that outside of food, clothes are the ‘greatest need the people have, and thes are not at all nly!e fhat is clean and warm, kets, sheets and pieces of goofls, T bek the good housewives who make. ug your bundle of nearest Bundle stations ar, Tn business Section, & II-B Town, Mrs, to Lane, Central avenue and viile, ment of United (Congregatibnal chureh lnd Park thurch parish house P ey <quires 1 1-2 yards of 3 flw Mmflfl!hflnmhm clothing. the city “The' bigger the heart, thé Will be- the bundle,” said Miss Howe. | o\:réfiyloml.htn&*lw of in relieving the nheed of mlo peoplée in Armenia, | Chlicia ana other Bible:landa We ly realize here what a few of 1 clothes it are hanging in our clos. There peo- to keep them warm. oL l particular about the use ‘anything inchiding blan- , Ané o' Armenians can $15 pu. mon InGuire of Shea the bundles to leave on ¢he buttons < mydd Butions or hooks-and-eyes or safsty ro}‘zfir——r‘ Tnished, Toomb, by day | Pins are valumble articles aimost i7 . 4 Frankiin St. aprisd | Sible to obtain in the near éast. ‘spare West Side, Fairmount street, S. 1. Tonney, Huntington. Greenevifte, yacant store corner. cond street ; Tefts city proper, base- clothing o, 4 Zins, 21 Red Cross roam ; l!un‘etms Paitern Servide | T A SMART TOP GARMENT, The cane feature is much in vogue bresent. 1t adds v- Uw Jaunt; w i ance of this nel, The vhmn' be a_gimple finish of mv'r.nhg Tows, or bindine with braid, bnfl" applied {n a design he pattern is cut in six sizes: 34, 38, 45, 40, 42 and 44 inches, bust measure. A 38-inch eize requires 3 1-8 yards of for the ;mm “ana 7 88 nrd for the cape. Pattern mailed to any addréss on re. Lelgldn' l"hcom; 1r+h;|]\;r or stamps. rder throug! e Bulletin (’mm 0 Pattern Dept., Norwich, Cons, o 5674 A COMFORTABLE CORSET SUBSTITUTE Pattern 3674 was used for this model. It is cut in four sizes: Smail 34- dium 38-40, large 42-44, extra large rat inches, bust measure. A medium size re- 2-inch material. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Order through The Bulietin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. A PRETTY BLOUSE STYLE, H re is Fashion's latest biouse “‘el vew This style is to_be worn over the BKist, but may be cut off ai the waistiing If desired. The long lines and panel efs fect make this model attractiye for all res, It is fine for taffeta and good for ull lingerie fabrics. e pattern is.cut in six sizes: 34, 36, 1i 40. 42 and 44 lnch!!‘ measure. A as inch. size requires yards of material. J‘au-m mailed to any address on re- ceint of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Order dmmgh Tln Bumua Company, Pattern Dept., . Westbrook—The _whitefish hpr peuea in abundance but outlgok for the remainder of the shad is 1ot all that has been hoped

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