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T g e Wty Waish of Montvilie). Matthew, i FRIDAY, WAY 26, 1922 WANTED—Misoeilansous mlg 1o salary. WANTED—Farms st Sovae iy 4, 48, enmomers, ‘ol. J $25 less ¥OR SALE—_Democrat wagon, one-| 1 ,‘ltlhlml. ”"x?w‘i new, s an they ‘can be duplicated. for. Apply to George Wilcox, Parker-Elliott tic, Conn. my26a FOR SALI—Pansies, about 1,000; will ¥ fine for peddler or S e s class hay; Cyril Bartek, South Wiilingten, Conn. High grade violin in per- DIED . S A R.'D. §, Norwict Towh. two_who ipeak ch s A 1055-2. ""n':?‘&%'.‘?.‘. Rteord, May 35, E,:oqufi E Co, 10 U!g.g!-.‘ ".’_‘;:'-_l__w_r:yg?_ Co., Willimgni . Capt. vrence. rwicl : _ my. o ANTED—Boar Toom- for two In New Léndon, May 25, 19 A gt oo TRy ¥ Eirls, 1%_ 4 15 vears, Laurel Hill district y sell the lot cheap wel C. Harris. P e ,". e s * Dretérvad state price. * Address Bex 55, e;x;.; 221, T FUNERAL NOTICES wm?n—‘uqufiu: W’ orersEe: - dyeing L Tora D Fieh, wate of Gifbert B, Hog: | Wfl‘-"sfi.w : Y2 Aup Sther foen f@‘j\’%’?}; cme.on‘:‘::i:,y%‘;' “my26a ors, aged 24 yoars WANTED—Cook for e mond Agency, 2 hington St Bos- | — - Pimeral services atCHurdh & Allen's, 15 | mee walt oh tebies m—"'&‘g“ Mass Wizes. | FOR & Main street, Sumday, Mav 25, at 8. . | family; references. 3 m., daylight time. ' Burial in Union _cemetery, Waterford. BlomiE—fn Norwich, May 25, 1022, May Frances, daughter of the late James Edgar and Margaret Louise Richie. al services at her late home, 157 road ‘street. Sunday, May 28, ‘at 230 P m, daylight time. Burial in Yantic cemetery CE—In May 23 1922, Pr; ged 15 years Pameral at jris late home. No. 89 Prospect Wreet, Priday afternoon, May 26, at 2 o'clock, standard time. Burial in Ma- plewood cemetery FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral . Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZ® Telephone 2283 EXPERIENCED stenc at ~Connecticut Agrio make application by 3 tionality, education, WANTED—Relfable middle aged wom- an as housekeeper for two adults. Pho 1293. - - my, WANTED—Compétent willing to go to Wlllhmn\ Cg‘,fl my24d T A WANTED—A competent, girl for eral housework in family of two; mendations required; good wages. dress N., Bulletir. clalm that if all the sait it of the Pacific ocean the pay big prices and_second hand furnjture. . Ward, Box 389, Norwich, Tel, A myLIFMW WANTED—By young couple, modern tenement of about four rooms, in good kw:l;l:ogld Address Box 24, Bulletin. BESRER N s S g L o T WANTED—Thres or four unfurnished rooms, by two adults. American. Wri Box 49, Builetin. S WANTED—To buy second hand and miNte SIOIDE D Do seoniand s Clothing, this office. my25d ‘WANTED—Two-oven cook stove. H. Kendall, Colchester, R. . No. 4. Tele 3 1\'1]53’1\]".‘!15 WANTED—Male * - WANTED—Position as’ chauffeur, pr vate or commercial, by relfable Yourg man. _Address inquiries to Box 431, Bal- tie, Conn. - my24WFS WANTED —A mah for general f ufi Tork; Sood yay. CE of I Bkl el ™. 1076-5. WANTED—A pogition by good steady young man as chaulfeur for private fam- iy or commercial trueking. Address F. G., care Bulletin. my24d VANTED—Salesmen for T errd. tory bydlocfl concern. Box l%l‘eflm my?24 WANTED.Twe Saavw i ¥ or tering ying cement blocks; also two help- ers. Burdick & McNicol, Room 113, Thayer Bldg. my2d4 WANTED—Meat and pastry cook; year round Job. Ponemah Mills Board- ing House, Tattville. my23d WANTED—June 1st, by an experienced i, 8 SAT Tl Fouth €6 e, or an up-to-date place where a small dairy is kept; a good home is considered in pref- erence to extra wages. C. Church., WH- limantic, Conn: Gen. Delivery. my?23d Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238.2 Lady Assigtant GAGER Funeral Director and " Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer & PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 630 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Henry Allen & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS ady Assistant Talephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST LBEES, fowering , piants ‘ang r napiewood Co. ‘Tet 1. S aprid ORDER your flowers at Geduidig's @ffenhouses, 7§ Cedar St. Phone Sidi: mariic — LANDSCAPE GARDENING @ BUILDING JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Cap- swcior and Bulider. , Tel 1371 marz8d ~@. LONGO & CO. genera! contractors putiding, excavation, sidewalk, brick 308 Dlaster work Phave 1032-3. marid ~ WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contracter and metider. Mill Work and Jobbixg. 50 Weeh Mais St Pose 9L docZd e POULTRY SALE_Practically gect s new: TRk capacity Prairia Siate * pa-table ;:ov!.. chean. Tel. 1076-4. my26d FO® SALE 300 fatied brollers, dress- W or alive. Andrew C. Lathrop, Yantic, % D. 1. Phose Lebanon 47- my23d “SABY CHICK prices reduced; bred-to- ; prepaii guaranteed . —— b FOR SALE_Baby chicks, S. C. White sagorns, bred fo lay. from free ra “arm ratsed stock. Write or Phone i . Sgotland. Copn. P. 0, Hamp- on, R F. D. Phons 36-3. wyitd —————————————— ARCHITECTS CUDWORTE & THAMFPSON ASCEITSOTS SFhover Buliding, Norwich, Cons WANTED—A man who is looking for a home the year round, to work on farm, H. F. Button, R. D. 5:" Phone 1861-2, my23d WANTED—Academy _stufent would like position as olerk, soda fountain; ex- perienced ; references. Address R. G., this_office. myizd WANTED Appl;‘n;aEr:nNCon- necticut Power Co. | 362 Main Street VARGE_room, 1abi6 board, 30 Chest- St;, third floor. 'Tel. 467-5. myz4d fect. litioh. 111 Laurel Hill Ave. FOR SALE_Large nice miich Hoistein Drice jow. Tel. 1076-4. , my26d FOR SALECerman _police _pupples; reasonable price. J. Sherman, 183 Koose- yelt Ave. my26d "~ XOR SALE_5-10 Avery tractor, equip- ped with right or left hand piows and 20- disc cutaway harrow. E. T. Maples, 469 Main'St. ; myZAWEM ¥OR SALE—Second hand refrigerators, furniture and show cases; also will buy Eecond’ hand furniture and antiques, 9 Main St. . I Weinstein. my25d FOR SALE—Fifty 'suits, serges, wor- steds and flannels, §15, worth $30; 35 odd coats at $3.50 up; 55 odd vesis at $1.25 up; pants in abundance, $1 up. This is & rare freat for Decoration Day. Pants Store, L. Pollock, 325 Main St. my25d o WANTED—By coupie, desirabls rent With . garage, Thamesville section pre ferred. ~ Address P, O. Box 419, 1hy24d FOR SALE—A National cash register. Apply Salomon's Surprise Store, 2 Market Strest. my25d | ALL BOYS AND GIRLS who want (o ¢ money, call. 102 North Main St Tom 7 to 9, till June 6. my23d WE WANT A GOOD TENANT for the two flogrs, dance hall and rooms now oc- cupled by’ the Girls' Community Club on St possession can be given on the Ist of June. "Apply to The Plaut-Cadden Norwich, Conn. my23d 11 Ferry St., sell- iNg outl our new and second hand furni ture below wholesale price. Remember, 11 Ferry St, opposite Mohican Store. WANTED—Second hand _silo, cheap; for sale, Airedale pups, pedigreed. Fred Wood, Daalelson, Conn., K. F. D. 1. myss WANTED—Silk mill help; box loom Weavers, twisters, drawers-in._ Apply New England Silk Co., Westerly, R. 1. my22d _SPECIAL—Turkish Trophies, 20 for 45 briar pines, 26c; special, Gold Bond cgo, 10c a tin; here 'tis—pound box high grade chocolates 50c; it's a special assortment. Kagan's Smoke Shov. opp. ‘Woolworth’ my20d WANTED—Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms for lght housekeep- ing. Tel. 1048-12. myled WA — Second hand - furniture, household goods, antiques, tools and store fixtures; 1 pay highedt prices; try me before selling; I beat them all N. Weisinger, 2z Market St. Tel 537-2. apr2zd WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furnl- ture Co.. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, seil and excha: jel1d © WANTED—Liber, care Bulletin. WANTED—Antiques, tools and second- band furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin 8t._Phone 717-3. Janz1d WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; 10 geres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. Jysed WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand ‘furniture books. Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St.__Phone 1305. seplzd WANTED wasten o y 1,000 MEN AND YOUNG MEN SAVE N EVERY i 4 ALL AT ONE PRICE, $1.50 A PAIR, ASHLAND COTTON CO. | o0} ¥ 8 rrrrmns, JEWETT CITY NORWICH. WANTED Steady man to drive team, and do other work around grain store at Yantic. Steady work for right man.- Apply YANTIC GRAIN. STORE; or at 3 Cove St., Norwich. my25d Thirty laborers, woodchoppers, 5 wom- en cooks, 2 waitresses, 10 farmers, 1 lineman, 4 spoolers, 6 epinners, 4 women housecleaning, 4 chambermaids, 3 ma- cnine girls, 1 cellar digger, boat builders, painters, carpenters. 5 FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 43 Broadway. FOR SALE—Automob!! FOR_SALE—One Buick four touring car in good runming order, $275. Imperial Garage Co, Tel. 929. my26d FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle —with sidecar, in No. 1 condition. Call 756-3 after § p..m. my2d4 ¥OR SALE—1914 Ford _touring _car, good_condition. Address No, 244 Hick: ory. St. my24d WANTED SECOND ° HAND ANTIQUE FUENI- TURE AND HISTORICAL CHINA. BEST PRICES PAID. .~ A. BRUCKNER, 87 Kranklin Street, ite Providemce Bakery. 2-5. marsd opp; Phope 71! NICKEL PLATING NICKEL PLATING Metal Refinishing of all kinds. We do Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper ahd 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. ¥OR SALE—New and used Indian mo- torcycles. Norwich Indian Agency, 34 Market St. my1§d FOR SALE—1919 Harley-Davidson mo- toreycle. Call 575 between 8 a. m. and 3 p. m. / my16d _FOR BALE—Ford touring, engine over- hauled, tires excellent. Tel. $55-2. my8d “¥o LE—Oakland, just overhaulad, a good snappy car. C, E. Lumis, R. B No. 6.- Tel. 1888-3 apr2id o our greatest selling year we ars ready to supply you with NEW HUDEON, NEW ESSEX, NEW FORD CAES. A Carload of each received this week, They are here, ready for your inspec- tion and ‘for demonsiration. We Invite Twenty used cars now on our fioors— prices trom $75 up. Fords; Hudsons, Chal- mers, Reos, Maxwells, Velles, Nashes— all ready to run. Also Reo chasses, Reo trucks, ‘bus bodles, triick bodies, ‘We mention especlally the Henry Oat- ley Vells touring car, mewly painted, ex- cellent motor, looks like s mew car. Also o Nash fouring, just out of paimt shop, » fisshy sport model that goes with Nickel Plating COMPANY, Inc. « Conn. Norwich, .. .. —e TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBEET, Occum, teaming, moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. iyid C. D. JOSLYN, 233 West Main St. We move everything anywhere. Special at- tention giyen to moving boilers and ma- chinery. - Tel. 798-3. sepSd Long Distance XMoving and Expre Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 145 TEAMING and moving, long_distance trucking a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main 8t. Phone 792. C. B, BROMLEY & SON. Shomioker St Briose 53 MOVING. TLONG DISTANCE AMING AND TRUCKING TE, done very promptly and it reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 178, LOST AND FOUND LOST—A package of goods, am N London trolley, 11,45, ¥ morni Leave at Mill Remnant Store, 6 Thames Street, my26d TLOST—White fox terrier, slight tan on ear, Telephone 1740, or 'motify L. M. ow. ing, the othiers ¢ the lowset motor-car prices heard of In years, A Hudsor sedan, $500. THE DANIELSON GABAGE, €. H. PELLETT, Proj Tel. 190, Danielson,’ Conx, Young, 179 Broadway. my26d FOR SALE — Desirable cottage _at Quonochoryaug Beach, cholee of * two; also a nel oottage at Pleasant View Beach. Thorp & Trainer, Inc, Westerly, R. my25d FOR SALE72-acre fan acres cultivated, the rest in good pasture, well watered, and good hardwood timber lot; all planted; 7 cows, 2 heifers, 1 two year old bull, 2 horses, 4 Dlgs, 100’ hens, lot of little chickens, good dweiling house, good barn, icehouss, all full/ and other build- ings } farm miles ham_Cente; particulars, D. machinery; ail good _roads. o Willimantic, one mile to Wind- price $6,500. For further ite Filiberto Cuoghi, R. F. No. 2, Wiilimantic, Conn. _ my25d e = FOE SALE—In Groton, a two-tene: ment house, five rooms each, lot 50x126, fruit trees, shrubbery, five minutés from ferry, three from troliey, cor. Latham St. and Howard Terrace, Groton. Inguire on % J. E. Lester. my25d Modern house, six rooms and bath, fireplace in living room; oniy $1,250 down. Box 214, Norwich. my24d “FOR SALE—One | extra good heavy Phone Leb- team wagon. A. R. Foster. my24d anon 14-4. sa 21 ft. lons. & ft. beam, 4 h. ., With reverse gear. and one 14 ft. rowboat, at 34 Washington St. my24d OWN this_doubie house, with large garden, in village four miles out, troliey by the door, batning and fishing near by ; only $1,500. G. P. Coates, 227 Main St. my2id FOR SALE—Safe, perfect mechanical condition. - “Celephone 246. my24d FOR SALE—Buy this property for an investment ; consists of two houses, one of five tenements and one of three, situ- ated in well Tented section of Greenevills, near car, school and mills; yearly income §668; can easily be increased to $838 is in good repair. Apply to W. ill, Thayer Bldg., Room 108, FOR SALE—Three-tenement House of 23 Tooms, gas, toilcts_and bath for each tenement s property situated in Greenéville. Inquire of W. 'F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. my24d FOR SALE Five volumes of Automo- bile Engineering, by American Technical Society ; set §19"cash. Write to Gerard Dupere,” P. 0. Box 564, Plainfield, Conn. my2z3t FOR SALE—Farn:, 100 acres, 35 tilla- ble, balance timber and pasture, 10-room hcuse, big barn, incubator, granary, workshop, Woodshed, henhouses for 1,000 fowls, and other buildings, 500 hens, 1 horse, 2 good cows, 2 heifers, all new tools, 2 wagons and harpesses. For fur- ther particulars _write Raymond Des- bonnet, Box 342, Piainfield, Conn. my23d FOR SALE—House centrally located in the city of Norwich. Burdick & Mc- Nicol. Room 113, Thayer Bidg, Norwich. my23d FARMS for sale; easy terms. Fred L. Racine. Plainfield, Conn. Tel, 99-2 Moosup. apridd FOBR SALE_Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. dec1sd FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. $7 per cord. Kindlings, seven bushels for $1. °"ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HAERY B. FORD, Phone 792. apridd FOR SALE Cottage house on Treadway Ave., tacing Broad St. House fias seven rooms and all improvements. Must be soid at once. Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. for | J. is taken at once. | The | { a new cream separator .and all| two | R_8A -.n‘hx‘:yca hen, rhnnum Dawson, ille, Conn. " Tel. zos—stm\E Vi may26d FOR SALE MUST SELL 1000 PAIR OF PANTS, ALL AT ONE PRICE, $150 A PAIR. AT THE MONSTER FIRE SALE, NEXT TO BREOOKLYN OUTFITTERS, NORWICH, 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 ONCE, 'ONE CAR GARAGE. FUR- THER PARTICULARS CHEERFUL- LY GIVEN BY CALLING W, ielson 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 Street FOR SALE Six-room cottage, near Boswell Ave., with tract of land with a barn, having a variety of fruit. Price reasonable for quick sale. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich. FOR SALE Summer Cottages at Eastern Point, New London, Block Island and Thames River; some for retal. ARCH W. COIT Tel. 1334 63 BROADWAY on FOR LE. Two-tenement hous Six and eight- room apartments, with all improvements, large lot, near Dast Main St. Fuil par. ticulars, see ___A. V.\COVELLo, Tel. 1527-3. 185 cum st 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 arfords. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones . INSURANCE AND REAL. ESTATE AGENT 3 RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET PRINTING PEL NG of all kinds promptly and Beauy done. Estunaies promptly and cheerfully given. The svlletin Co., 66 Franklin St way19d PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal., reg- ar $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10¢ per roll. Max er, 183, West Main St next to Fire Station. myld e e e R DANCING N. H. LEVY, Dancing Instructor, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Norwich. Private lessons Phone 1996-401. TR e s R A given dall my3d unfy keeping rooms, 10 Carter Ave. my26d . TO REN iipusekeping. 1t Eim St rooms for AUCTIONS PLUMBING 2 heating, e e T Bullétin. TO RENT—Apartment, furnished, three rooms and bath. Phone 2085. OFFICES to rent; three front offices steam heat, newly decorated and wired: will rent singly or L‘}nll at Alling Rubber Co. facing Shetucket St. en suite. my25d TO RENT — Five-room heated, and garage, 41 Grove St. RENT_Apertm ihed, Woe rooms an only, in best section. Write Box 123, my! my! i S ourts t, steam my24d ST s (R I e, gy * omx E. 3 To the Court of Common Counell o1 Weat e C117 O Norwicn: % e 3 ‘ommittee Finanes its estimate of the exvenses of {he Ciy, and of each department thereof, e year ending on the 15th day ‘of May, 4 of the E 108, Lhe receipts or the same ESTIMATED EXPENSES. Dept, of Public Works— Ofdl!aflry repairs 25d_ JOHN J. ENRIGHT Phumbing, Heating, Tingi SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 728 32 6TH STREET 25d F¥OR RENT Cottage at Quonochon- season ; also a desira ble smali store at Quonochontaug Beach several cottages at Pleasant taug Beach for the choice of View Beach for_the season. Trainer, Inc, Westerly, R. L my! AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Olling & sprinkiinj Parke ang trass © Liability insurance Comfort station . AUTOMOBILE painting, washing and ishing. Wikiam Lambér, Tatman Sts iverside Garage. my22d D 24d & TFOR RENT Furnished house, strict- . 1 location. Address C. Iy modern, A N care Bulletin. my’ for women New roof city barn Re appronglation: pdiing hem “WHERE others fall, we succeed in ra- pairing automobiles gatisfactorily, Im- perial Garage, Chestnut St. apki7d 24d ephone 905. TO RENT—Three or four neatly far- nished rooms, modern conveniences. Tel- my: 1i RS’ experience in the bile repair work; give me a tri and Lafayetts Schuler, Falls A a streets ... 24d Re - appropriation, apartment, all FOR RENT — Four-room _furnished modern ~ improvements, work on Pros- AUTOMOBILE Y, 0. and Truck Painting, | work on Pros- Ieftering_and si ainting. Joseph Elifort, Pond St Norwich. Conm n Broadway location, Tel. 2081, my20d DA | pept, of Cometerien e = AUTO TOPS, raciator covers, curtains, | Fire Dept. . FOR RENT-—Upper apartment of Six | mip covers and tire covers, reupholsters| pht— rooms and garage. Tel 259. apr2ld |ing, all kinds ot autos. Jos A:hnrn.nu. sm';'n‘;' 7 S TG RENT —Furnished room also gar- |Pond St. Phone 1397. marldd | General expense age. Tel. 1860. myl8d T ME. FORD OWNER ?,{:‘;ezml,‘rl!hlln! TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. H. P Poiice patrol au- B. Ring, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone| We wish fo call your attention fo the | ‘tomobiis . 1142-5. my16d_ | fact that we curry in stock the most com- FOR RENT—One light housekeeping, |blete line of gonuine Ford parts to be| Health Dept. . also two singie rooms, furnished. Ph = Park Dept. . e S Kl furnis] my“gne found anywhere within 25 miles of our | Water Dept. TO RENT—Modern apartment, No. 118 sarage. We have hundreds of Ford parts. Intecest ... £ Finance Dept.— You ] Sajart River Ave, soith o without sarage, i £2t them auick it you come o us—and F'cfimfiufigg E se300.00 —_—— ey’re genuine. Court house §.000.00 WiRQ, FEST-On tho first floor of The| Dow't have yeur Ford out of -!rvlenli‘g1’iéul";‘m:':°:nn" 3500 i ronn ety Bty Bomost dasiuble {rer ek of parts—we liave them fa |l Claey ¥ steam heat and hot water furnished: rent | Variety to surprise you. of water dept $45 per month. Inquire of Shea & Burke. #nd _gas and ‘my4d THE DANIELSON GARAGE, L;‘etll;w-l dept.. 35,000.00 TO BENT—Furihed yooms, by, fay C. M. PELLES'T, Prop., s T 18 or kel 84 Irankin He aprisd Tel. 190, Danielson. Conn. imp. Jast " ins- Libbee FOR RENT_In business section, site North Main St ) suitable for \auto accesscries, leather concrete imp., goods, shoe store or any retail business. instaliment , 4.900.00 Tel. 246. apr22a Loan 1821, second = § installment, o Matn St 1,666.66 econ STEAMSHIPS ment, porary loan 1§21 5.000.00 Fourth install- ment, West Thames-Thames -St. imp. 00.00 Temporary 00 00 Contingent ... 11,000.00 Permanent 3 Ln‘:m" 50.800.00 . n Via. NEW LONDON LINE nsailment reet tmp. ... 1,666.66 FARE [comfortable _staterooms o R $3.38 Re;;dls; t;‘r Occupancy at nstallment . 220000 DAYLIGHT SAVING TINE Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P. M. duces results uniform, dependable, Gas & Flectrieal Dept— Due New York, Pier 49, N. R. fJ|and safe—that's OURS. Opetatingandgen-. | o al . 7 7:00 A. M. Remember that our SERVICE em- |, oral expenses . $471810.00 e e e e 1.200.00 3.600.00 WELDING SERVICE that is all the name implies — SERVICE that pro- braces WELDING of all kinds—every- |Gas main loan . Tuesday, Thun: Tel. 2087 sary information your relatives 1o custom house, of n regard merica. Wilson Line to New York Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, ay and Saturday, at P. M. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World All necessary documents, affidavits, ap- plications for passports and other neces- to bringing T escort my clients 10 New Yorx and assist them in checking their baggage, show them to the obtain for them sailing permits. For further particulars, inquire INTERNATIONAL' STEAMSHIP AND Sinking fund, 1851 Interest on $400.- 000 bon thing from minor auto parts to the WELDING of large tractors and ma- mortgage " i q ds ¥ 20,000.00 chine parts and forgings and castings | bonds ... oo o in almost all alloys and met 000 city bonds. 11,480.00 Interest “on $3: TRY US! 000 city bonds, 13,550.09 Interest on $40,000 NORWICH WELDING CO. |, 5 main foan . 2.400.08 * | Interest on $30.000 Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street| 'emporary loan. $00.00 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, 161 MAIN Telephone 563 anv:};ALCT;E:?;;ICYAnm ‘ :am' w Finance Dept— i Tel. 1139, 18 Bath St. 3 ges’ & agm’ é::-mlunll“:m.g: K cks d Bank and insur- ru an ance tax ..... 3,000 DENTISTS DR. H. PROTASS, Dentist Announces the Opening of His Office for the General Practice of Dentistry, STREET Over Woolworth's NORWICH, CONN. North Muin St improvemeny 1822 loan 50,005.00 Amount to bé raised by tax.. Dept— Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho'skering- and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all it branches Seati & Clark Corp. 607 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN: STREET BOOKBINDING CHEAPEE THAN RENT, ¥ Just the place for a summer home im tho hills; one mile from state road, 100 acres, with old-fashioned house, large Yooms, open fireplaces, surrounded by fine old maple trees, stock barn,’ sheds and arage, buildings all in good condition, plenty of fruit, large amount of wood, for | only $2,000, $500 cash. AGENCY, ‘Whiliman TRYONS' my26d » Conn. JOBEPH BRADFORD 108 Eroadway Blank Books Mads and Ruled to Order e ey WHEN YOU VJANT to put your busi- ness_before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN $1.206.204.51 1-2, Alice Bldg.. 331 Conn. Phone 1366-& Name R.E. D. or Streef..xis. Post Office ... 20 0%0207 FOUND—A bunch of keys, néer Chel- sea’ dock:~ Call for same at 24 North Thames St. my26d LOST—Rowboat, biue and gray. Finder Phone 1888-13. myzid- FOR SALE--Horsss ¥ o, ir palse all Prices bp"hr the them. Tel. 536-3. lchunks, single to me and. to inde Finder Phone 26- LOST—Animal neckpiece, light brown marten, probably on Broadway, between Norwich Savings Soclety and Céentral Bldg. Call Central Bldg., or leave with janitor. my24d LOST_Monday, a small _pockelSolE. ‘my24d LOST—A fox terrier, white and tag number 43-13. Finder piease ca 930, ) mylzd AUTOS ¥OR HIEE Et =01 T- e tvzele NI e TeTeme TeTeren FILL OUT AND MAIL TO NORWICH, CONN. Gaes 2or- C12SSHICIHON covmamitresesonite v NUMber of INSErtions cae:ees swrew AM'E-ENCIOSEA o2 rvconsiusesons Write complete ad below including name and address ‘ blind address is wanted mark X here A. 0. THOMPSON, F. 8. Foot Bpecialist (protect your Mala e e 0 2 3 1 2 9 20 0 0 S € 0 © 0 G 9 S 0 © D S S D B © O 'Y R G O MAIL-AD THE NORWICH BULLETIN 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. . eneierere i azwezere. feer), Suits SR e CIGAR To meet the expenditures called for by X the foregoing estimates, & ftax of DENTAL SURGEON eighteen and a8 1-4) M’'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. ; ClGARS on the last Clty Mst will be required, ] Whitestone Ciga- aare 370 per tasmsand | list be! $15,069,333. 3. ¥, CONANL A Nénnklla St ot wmt‘l:r;fld eatimated ex. penses e o CHIROPODIST ommitces on Finance has by petition: and otherwise to submit m'z “‘}“"m !In‘wr ";vm-. and, mates for the following tstimates dre hereby presented: 0 Playgrounds, equipment and COAL AND WOOD supervision ...... .00 Development "ot ' o T B P O LEGAL NOTICES v ool e 2 suelr and f{;q‘:nrg‘ nm AT A COUET OF PROBATE Wed vy the waices Saplrt at Norwich, within and for the District | ned, o7, the, various T zseese of Yoryrich, onsthe 25th day of May, A. |3, “Hamilton Ave. sewer .... @’: %51 . 22. 4 Boswell Ave sewer ...... - Present—NBLSON J, AYLING, Ju Lasrel Hi ‘sewer Eetate of Frederick W. Geib, hled.t:( R~ v m Dotroft, Mich.. deceased. Office butiding, Yantic cem- Bb&‘?'cmui—'i oF gogtrolt, Mich, ap- | " etery’ g 2.400.06. n Court a: led & petition - amizing Asyium street E for the Teasons therdin st forth | i Sk Ay Mowton oM that administration be granted upon the estate of sa'd deceased, alieged 10 be S herei It Is Ordered. ereupon, It Is . That . sald itlon be heard and determined at the Brobate Court Room in the City of Nop, wichi, in said District, on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1922, a'10 o'clock in. the forenoon, ‘and that notice of the pendency of said ‘petition, and of said hearing | i theréon, be given by the publication of | CIY this order ame time in some new: T at mY('lln‘ from W. Main to Newton.. acadamizing Mechanic St. Main to Speing. ... condition on so-called Vaughn property The total of these items is.. $37, }‘:- e GReh prioe 10 as dos of & . oy 8 prior 10 ate of hearing, and that return be made to this | Councll ot ml(u-olvd, NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. o g o ipy | mates for the year o¢The above and foregoing is atrue copy | MAtea for the year end Attest: HELEN M. Sups 1o Ve " my26d HOTELS HI‘EA'!' HOUSE, D. oet rst_class garage serv pected. Phone. Shetucket St Ey - ordinary* éxpenses of th present fiscal year. BOOKS o555 Subscription to all American and European Publicatians. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU UNION SQUARE ha, S S . ittée on g;n-:m&t’adl and therein wnu!:zwnxmmmbqi Dat ness before the public, t is no m |

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