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nstiine hospital, Nor- A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It | Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaniesus 2. a daughter, Kath- erine Margaret, to Mr. an ert S Chgpman of 2 Peck street. BT WANTED—Girl for Touse- work ; no washing or ffonfg? Call morn- ings, 51 Broad Sl s Jozd ADLEY—In Crawford, N. Dwight Bradiey, 2d, arl K. Bradley. —In Wegterly, WANTED — Gir] for general house- wOrk rnfis‘ willing " S0 ;o-’w beach ;" no cooking. Tel. §15°4. ° deld son.' Kenneth and Mrs. Normay, O ARAMS—In L r. and Mirs. Lesl JomNsoN zlotzr Lenore Greeld of Washington. R WELLER - KRAUSS i Miss Annie Fuperal at thé narlors of Cumthin Ring Satorday morning. June-J at St. Mary's chu foved wifs of Richard Funeral at her late residence, n Maplewood cemete: SALESLADISS waiied at E. W. Wpol- st e B jeld WANTED ood plain cook at sea- shore fog family of to: nQ lgundr. per week. Apply, stating references, Box 313, Westeriy, L i WANTED—Male MANAGER wanted for local farm brokerage business; a $3,000-a-year op- nity, requiring a competent man, quainted with local agricuitural condi: tions and farm Values; sthie age, busi- uess experience. and give three references in flest letter (one must be a bank). J. N. Green, Nassau S N >, m; gpportunily “for 3 live Wiee who has a capital of from §2,000 fo $2.000 4 take distribution for New London or Windham counties for a prod- lict (hat is making a demand for itself throughout the country. Apply by lefter 1o Box 10, Bulletin. / jeld ANTED—Yoiing man to ui. Popcorn Co., 80 Water S| ONLY ONE policy a da: per ‘month profit; same on renewals; volicy pays 35,000 death, $25 weekly ben- efit for injuey or sickness; premium $10 yearly; full ‘or spare time; easy Seller; write' quick for teritory. Underwriters, Dept. B-538, Newark, N. J. mysld WANTED—Academy student would like osition as clerk, soda fountain; en- perienced ; refercnces. Address R. G. this_office. myZ2d ¥ lx]fi,fig!;p—floud apd room in 1 SOCIENTISTS claim iat 3 en out of the Pacific ocean gmef“womdme'rre}m ol i or WANTED—In the city of Norwich, & good iittle coltuge house. Burdigk & Mc- Nieol, Koom 115, Thayer Bidg, Neewicn. TwanT, D—Lodge Qscar: ‘All members. Su‘"A‘:; Dpresent ffi?up next meeting, Eri iday, e V_Young lady; can furpish refer ences. “Address Box 300, care of bulle- 4 | tin. jed all the sait I pay big prices tigues and secopd hapd furniture. u to the Dunhill §8 eacl Smoke Shop. opp. Woolworth's. Louls . "Ward, Box 489, Norwich, Tel. 36113 i Tmyruw HEAR YE BE—20 Turkish Tcophies ?Ib’u!‘zlg’ 20 [gl‘ )3’(2:: Manila cigars, six or 3 good line of pipes, ¢ cach, " SILK MILL nelp wan quick sale; good WE WANT A GOO’ A two tloors, dunce hall and rooms now oe- cupied by’ the ' Girls' Community Club on Aain SL yossession 1st of June. Co., Nurwi means $130 | WANTED—Second hand antique fur- g [nitare; best prices paid. A n Phon 71 and box looju weavers. Apply New England Si Co., Westerly, R. . o 1D R & i, . .4, Norwich. el. J. - Pisarko, R. D. 8, Norwich Tcé:m 1y 2! T the n be given on the Apply to The Plaut-Cadden d sell- Ferry Si 8 ing out our mew and second hand furni- ture below wholesals price. Remember, 11 Fe ¥ St pposite Mohican Store. TWO DBAPER LOOM FIXERS FOR NIGHT WORK WANTED i ASHLAND COTTON €., JEWETT CITY. WANTED PASTRY BAKER APPLY AT ONCE TO PULASKI BAKERY 162 NORTH MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. CARD OF THANKS of expressing EDMUND COTE ND FAMILY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Streei Funeral Directors Embaimers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLED Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director Embaimer” PROMPT SERVICE DAY UR WJGHT GEORGE -G: GRANT Undertaker -and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTYILLE Teleptione 630 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Tbe Henry- Allss & 5o Go, 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS . Telephone 410-2| 1% Y. OR NIGHT FOR SALE—Automobi'ss ght cylinder Cadillac r, completely overhauled; price |eight. Apply rord ‘Agency, City. je2d ne Ford chassis in good ; one one-ton truck with dump 0; also two other Fords. Cail jezd FOR SALE—Six cylindér sport model runabout, bought new Jan. Ist, 1 r less than 3,000 miles ; ‘sélling on dccount of needing larger. car. Tryon Smith, 20 Squire St, New London. efa 3 Ford _touring condition. Phone 1078-5. - " FOR SALE—Hudson four passenger specdsier, like New, owner woing away; saceifice ; make offér. Thos. AMar mysld racer, fine con- al bargain, at $145; 1920 Ford only §250 cash. O. 8. 'Peck, Nor- wich Town. Phone 463-1 my31d —1920 Oyeriand Little Phone 1345, g car, five passén- Continental motor, new battery, price Albert E. Wilkinson, Storrs, Conn, Gd " FOR SALE—Good as new fouring al gul Phon 7 FOR SALE 9 Harley-Davidson mo- ycle. Call 375 between § . m. and 3 JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a nice lot—big ones, light' ones, and chunks, single and in pdirs, all ready to g0 to work. Prices*low for the kind. Come and see them. - Tel. 536- ELMER . PIERSON buy, sell and exchang je11d " WANTEO—Liberiy tunds, Address K. care -Bulletn. - febsd hand furniture. St Phone 717 WANTED—100 tarms for catalogu WANTED—TWG of (hice furnished of unfurmished rooms ior light:housekeep: ing. “"PEL 1043~ wyled D — Second hand furniturs, N household goods, antiques, tools and store iawres; I pdy highest pricés; try me | ctore Sellin Weisinger, 41 beat thenr all N. Market St. Tek b¥7-2. apr FOR SALE NOTICE—I will offer at private sale ali of my househoid furniture Friday and Saturday, June 2 and 3, 1922, Hours, § £ to 4 p. m. G. E. Rogers, 257 135; L Jeds SALE " Fairy Flora,” pure brad [eg'n fl'sA 3y \“&}:flfl, new Teh, has great beauty, breeding and type, taught to tie out. Lawgen: Farm, Uncasville, Conn. FqE SALE—Ayrshire heifer, fres! 12-14 " quarls, Jerome, Jerome eRe Iy ho. fault; a good cheap horse, in good_order, ready for ypur hay rake ‘or mowing, of anywhere, no rea- sohable” offer refnsed, wiil be-sold; 30 B. W. Leghorn hens. 170 Sturtevant St Norwich Town. Jez2d. FOB SALE—Five-room bupgalow, with all fmprovements, space upstairs for three more rooms, hardwood floors, roomy posch, Jarge lot With room for garage; congenial neighborhood. 10 minutes’ walk from Frankiin Square; price reasonable. Call'748-4. or at.22 Rock St. ~~ je2d YOR SALE—One = one-horse Tumber wagon, one heavy express harness and one heavy dump cart saddle. Call 617-12 je2d % F{ E—Ruud automatic gas water he; ood condition. Phone 1262-5. T¥OR SALE—We offor for immediate sale one of the finest farms in Windham county. with ext 165 a_good practical farm. and must b appreciated. Burdick & Mc: good buildings and acres of land; this place woul make summer Nome as well as a good seen to be ol, Rtoom JEwelve-room house in good location, having steam heat and electric lights. There is a'good sized lot with barn 22332 feet, garage 20x25 Good location *for person requires storage for' auto Located near Chelsea Parade, Price $4,500.° JAMES L. CASE, ", 40 Shetucket St. feet, and shed. whose business FARE comtortable staterooms ‘3 38 Re;fl% ‘&r‘ Occupancy at Steamers leave aily, except Sun- MUST SELL 1.000 PAIR. OF PANTS, AT ONE PRICE, 5150 A PAIR AT THE MONSTER FIEE SALE, BROOKLYN QUTFITTER:, > Wilson Line to New York == Leaves Norwijch, Monday, nesday e g Suget, Kygeees - o 0 RENT—AL once, store. Inguire 30 | Fuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at bie for any busi- Tel. 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. 113, Thayer Bldz., Norwich. je2d_ A good two-family heu: located in the boreugh of Je: Burdic} FOR SALE Ayrshire cow, giving about' seven quacts of milk per day. Ap- vly Gus Carlson, Baltic, Conn. _ jeld TOR SALE—T nok, s Apply at 17 Spruce St. Jeld feet 1-2 inch garden ut little; pri Teasonable elephone 1495. . je2d STEAMSHIP TICKETS to o From All Parts of the World suitable for "0 BENT—F I Brickner, "§7 PREVATE SALE of household furni- tufe gas and coal range, at 53 Washing- ton St Friday at 9.30 a. m. jeld " WANTED—We pay highest prices for second band furniture. Nerwicnh Furni- Tel. xsu-’x. We ped With right or Jeft hand plows and 2 dise cutaway harrow. E. T. Mapies, Main St. my24WFM Fo! 0 Avery tractor, equl 69 NTED—Antiques. tools and B B. Tiger, 55 Franklin janiid p, Witli OF Without stock; Eive u full particulars in first letter as 1o Drice, sizes; also D Krohn Bros. “¥OB SALE—Second hand refrizerators, FOR SALE—For reasonable price, jease oni ‘store ‘in good neighborhood ; reason- able -rent. Inquire H. Mopsick, 68 Mt. Pleasant St. my30d Rabbits and ns, at lowest Boswell Ave FOR SAL! LOST AND FOUND size, location and terms. : P. O, Box 105, | furniture and show cases; also will bu Jewett City, Conn. yz2d WEBUY and pay Tighest prices for secod ~ hand furniture and- books. |~ FARDS for sale; easy terms, Kremens, successor 10 King, 48-50 Water | Racine, Plaindeld, Conn. Te St Phone 1305. sepl2d | Moosup. apridd XOR SALE_Well seasoned slabs and WANTED 515-4. H. 1,000 MEN AND YOUNG MEN TH SAV TO §3 ON EVERY No! will offer at pr; AL NLS, AT THE of my household furniture, MONSTER FIRE SALE, Saturdey, June ALL AT ONE FRICE, $1.50 A PAIR, (2. m. 1o p. m. NEXT TO BEOOKLYN OUTFITTERS, NOBWICH. 198 Ci - Yafternoon, Jsame by Wednesday. M; seph Dupuis, turn to- §15 West Main, REWARD for return of a_gold watch left with M. A. Linneli of MobSup for & Dairs. and. given 1o another party. Levi Baker, Central Village,'C tween Jewett City initials B. A §.’on back. return to Box 96, Jewett ( ceive reward. ear. T Young, 179 Broadw LOST—A iox terrier, whife and black, tag number 443- 939. my12d FOUND—On Franklin square, Monday sweater. Owner' cap have ajiing al_this off jezd f, in Moosyp, dér ‘return' Jo- Grove St, Wau LOST— Te watcl and Bishop's Cro LOST. Waltham wri —White fox hound, slight tan on hone 1740, o nofify L. M. myZd LOST. Finder piease call and _garden, with' fourcacres, $6,500 house, two-car gar: imprevements complete, ioc five minutes of property ‘is especiaily ad or ‘medium class - boardiy house, and can be secured for 1 one opportunity for someone. Six-room y housd n “10-room hifigton _St. ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1334. 63 Broadway FOR SALE 15-room house in fine conditio) modern 1 within nklin square. pted £ hird of cost to produce. Further information cr by calling JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKEE. AL Auto Truck! TRUCKING GBORGE LAMBERT — Moving and 3 ng; thicks for h 21 or Occum. Tel. 61 jezd Tel. 135, M. LATHROP. nil Teanifig, Furniture and Piano Moving. Shetucker St. " GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving d Tru 8. _Tel. 617 ayid POULTRY FOR SALE—R. 1. Red yearliug hens, jaying. “Fred Tourtellotte, o West Pearl Phone 165 je2d FOR SALE—10/ ite Leghorn chicks at §15 per 100, Friday, June £: my brood- ers are full, so must gell at once. Tele- pione 74-4 Danielson.’* jeld NICKEL PLATING NICKEL PLATING Metal “Refinishing of all kinds:~ We' ldo Gold, Silver; -Nickel, Copper -and Brass Plating. ‘Making“a specialty of refinishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix: |tures, Knives. Forks, and also in re- finishing Brass Beds. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We move everything anywhere. Special at- tention given o moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 7198-3. gepdd Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zitime; 7 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1405 AMING and_moving, long_distance 7 m£m2 a specialty. Jobn-H. Ford, 233 Main St - Phone 792. G; B. BEOMLEY & G0N Shetucket St. Phone 335, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THEMP! ABCHITECTS Supmer Bullding, Norwich, Conn P i TR S P “WHEN §OU WANT to put your busi- ness_ before the nublic. there is no medi- the hills; one Wite acres, with Ak CHE. Just the vl N RENT. ummer’ home in ER TH. for a om state road, 100 fr e Louse, ol Dbarn, sh garage, i in good condition, plenty of fruit, larze amount of wood, for only $2,000, $500_cash. TRYQNS' AG ©Y, my26d antic, Conn. FOR SALE _Best Quality H Wood, §3; Chestnut. §7 per cord. Kindlings, seven wushels for 31. ALL ORDERS.STRICTLY CASH. HAERY B, FQRD. Phone 702. apridd FOR SALE Six-room cottage, near Boswell Ave., with tract of Jand with a barn, having a variety of fruit. Price reasonable for quick sale: FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phone. orwich. fim better than through-the adverlising columas of The Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness befors the public, there 15 no medi- unm” better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin. ne modern furnished flat, ght housekeeping room: e furnished rooms. " FOR BENT e tenement, 103 rd Union Co. STEAMSHIPS VIA NEW LONDON LINE ‘(DAVLIGHT SAVING TIME) day, 11.00 p. m. Due New York, Pier 40, N. R, 7.0 a. m. and Friday, s New Yo er 8, East Ri: 5P. M. All necessary documents, aflidavits, ap- plications for passports and other neces- ry information in regard to bringing your relatives to America. I escort my en: w Yorx and assist them in ecking their baggage, show them to the custom house, obtam for them saill permits. For further particulars, inquil of INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND REALTY AGENCY JOBN G. CHENESKI, Agent. Tel. 1139. 18 Bath St. NT—Furnished rooms, ght housekeeping Call evenings. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN se, four rooms, on Mo- hegan Toad, off Boswel - DR. HARRY PROTASS 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's TO RENT—Apart) A P el Telephane 563 unfurnished, five Yooms and bath, best section. DENTISTS Street. Centyai Ayenue. . SIXTH VOTING DISTRICT—At No. 1 Hamilton Avenue, City of Norwich, Comneetieut. To either shéfll'n of the City of Norwich, i g here d to warn the iy Meeslng - the severad y districts l:‘i‘uid ity, as prov! by law, to wit:— “FIRST VOTING DISTRICT—At the Town Hall in the Courthouse Building. SECOND VOTING DISTRICT—AL the ¢ Department Station, West Main THIRD VOTING DISTRICT—At 253 on MONDAY, JUNE to choose by ballot a Mayor, two Alder- men, four Councilmen, two Water Com- missioners for the full b ear lerm, and one Councliman tp serl one year o il the vacancy caused by the re f Frank A. Sisk; iso a and two Sheriffs ‘fof ‘Uie term of one year each; also at aid Bour, on said da DibRerer, A2 3 ot I rel ore design: , 10 vol o the quesiion “Ehals the probosed Char- ter ‘as submlited 10 the M: or be adopted a new Charter for rh.l City?” “Said roposed Charter s submitted to ~the Mayor as @ new Charter of the Clty of Norwich being the instrument filed with the Mayor on March 17, 1932, and on said date signed by the Charter Commis- sion for the City of Norwich, sajd Com- mission on said date recommending It Which said Commission was authorized by Vote of thie €leclors of the Uity on Jdune 6th, 1921, and appoiuted by the Mayor and Court of Common Council on June 10, 1921. and by authority and un- dér the 'provisions of Chapier 24 of the Gengral Statules of this Siate. proposed Charter for the Clty wich, 80 signed, recommcnded and filed and by said Commission approved and submitted to the Mayor on Mareh 17, 1922, which said Charter is 10 be ap- proved or disapproved as ibe Charter for said City by the yote of the electors of #aid City at the times mou wlaces herein designated, and in the manner and form preseribed ' in this warning, and by sald Ghapler 24 of 1he’ General Statutes of ig Siate and by ihe laws of this State, an is the insirument, a true and at- tested copy of which has been heretofore duly published in full by direction of the Mayor and said Commission duly certi- fied by the City Cierk and Clerk of the Charter Revision Commission, who caused the same to be so published in each of the daily newspapers published in said her par u’.' Lbuis Oliver spent a short with relatives in town. iday guest at the Gedrn. hh"homa in Proyidepce. Wiiliam Corr of Br) wag of Mrs. Step Irvine Mason spent Memorial day Wit k3 London. Y 5 relatives in New w.r:f“ bas been o Pfl dence, m: prépazations for the moval of his furniture to this v having repted 2 tenement in the bouse known as the Burns bomestead, Schoolbouse Hill. N Hermon J. Gibbs has purchased 3 year Beauty. thal id_ English setter. named B | he is going to trgin pointing birds this fall. The teachers, Principal F. H. Bushe pell and Mrs. Leonora E. M. Rome the primary department and pupils ¥antic school were pleasantly Wednesday afternoon when Commander Orrin M. Price of the G. 4. R. and Veteran E. G. Wiliey arrived. Each gave ap address. Whep the honored g’uem arrived thé puplils of the prie 2 ry room marched into_ the semiof room and all saluted the flag and sang America. ‘There were by the puplls of the senlor room and & flag exercise by the primary children A vote of thanks was given Commandef Price and Mr. Willey for the interest shown in the school. &l recitationt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowers of Philas delphia. Pa. are spending the holidayt, with Mra. Bowers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miner. Mrs. Charles Arnold and d: Efla and Ruth of Abington 1l week-#nd as guests of Mrs. b: mother. Mre. H. H. Howe. : Mrs. Robert Kincald and Aaugh Ruth have returned to Providence af a stay in town with Mrs. Hermon Gibbs. Irvine Mason spent the week-end . Charles Pendleton and daughter Mildred. were guests at Groton Long Point over Memorial day. 7 DENTAL SURGEON M:Grory Blds. Norwioh, Conn. DENTIST Norwich, Conn. TO RENT—Apartment, fur: AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES WHERE cthers fail, we succeed in re- pairing dutomobiles satisfactorily. Im- perial Garage, Chestout St. epri7d ng Rubber Co: FOR RI: NT—Upper _apartment of six 5 55 16 ¥ xperience in the automo- bile repair work; give me a trial. Con Schuler, Falls Av Ty AUTOMOBILE and Truck _Painting, leftering and sign_painting. Joseph Elliott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. mardd TO BENT—On the first floor a most desirable m heat and hot water furnished ; rent §45 per month. R s section, site suitable * for 2 ail business. 2d LARGE OFFICE CENTRALLY LOCATED. SALOMON'S SURPRISE STORE. INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. YOU The small annual m is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money Take out a policy to cay. Isaac S. Jones ne 21: INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Phone 214 AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip Covers and tire covers, reupholstefs ing, all kinds ot autos. Jos Angarano, Pond St Phone 139 ‘mar1od City on Saturday, March 25th, 1922. Said attested copy so’caused fo be published by said City Clerk is hereby made a part of this warning by reference thereto and presents the proposed new Charter for said City which the electors of said City as provided by the laws of this State are Dy their balots to approve or disap- prove as hereinbefore and hereinafter provided in this warnin Voting machines will B used under the provisions of the laws of the State of Cohnecticut. §ald meeting will be open in each of the Districts at 5.30 o'clock in the fore- noon for “the purpose of voting for sa -|City Officers and also upon ~the sai question of the approval or disapproval of such proposed Charter. and. shali con- tinue open until 5 o'clock in the after- noon, when the polls in each of the sev eral Districts shall be closed. The affirmative ‘ballot on the question of ‘the proposed new Charter for said City in each of the said Districts shall read harter Approval YES, and the negative ballot on said question shall read Charter Approval NO, and in bailoting on said question voting machines shall be used apd said ballots shail be counted, de- clared, canvassed, and returned in the same manner as ballois at an_ election of officers in said Cily, and at 5 o'clock in the afternoon in said Town Hall the esti- mates of the City's expenses for the cur- to Meriden Sunday after a week-end Stay at the home of Mrs. Smith's mothe er. M. J. Bogue. Mrs. Warren Kelley of Lebanon the week-end with relatives here. . Mr. and Mrs. George Smith returned Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brizgs and daughters Ruth and Gladss and Mre Starkweather and son Harvey Louls off Lebanon, spent Sunday with relatives here. H Mr. and Mes John Kinnaird. Mr. and Mzs. G. B. Dimon and son Richard went to Chaplin Sunday afterncon to yistts Rey. John H. Knott. a former pastor here, and his family. p Rev. W. S. Woolwgrth preached o fine palriotic sermon Sumiay. The communie 11y flag was fiying. 3 The Sewing circle is to mest affernoon at the church rooms. Charles A. Abell. chafrman of the Ma-" morial day exercises and decorations, ae-' companied by Lyman Pitcher, a Civil war} veteran, decorated the soldiers’ graves of Liberty Hill and North cemeteries Sun-§ day afternoon It was given out from the pulpit Suns EASY FOR ouR WEL DIMG /8 Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities | and equipment enables us to under- rent fiscal year as made by the Court of Common Couneil of said City at a meet- ing held on the 22d day of May, 1922, will be submitted to said City Meeting for action thereon; and there will also be submitted to said City Meeting for action the estimates for special matiers pre- sented to said Court of Common Counc in the report of the Committee on Finance at said meeting held May 22, 1922 alsp to lay a tax on the City grand list “1ast made ‘and perfected to meet the expenises’ of the City upon the estimafes approved and the appropriations author- ized by said City Meeting to be made from the City Treasury and to fix the compensatiop of the Cy ctor of said tax dlso 10 act upon the list of abate of taxes made by the Mayor and Alde: men of id City to be presented at said meeting; also 1o authorize thé tempora borrowing for the Gas and Electric De- partment in anticipation of its ordinary revenue of such sum or sums not exceed- ing in the aggregate $30.000 as may be necessary from time to time to pay the running expénses of said Department, and to further authorize the horrowing for the Gas and Electric Department of day that at the Wednesday eyening prayer meeting music would be a speeial feature. There will be 2 choir rehearsal Friday | at 3 p. m. The semi-annual business meeting of ?ht €. E. society was held Sunday even- | ing. Al officers and commitices were ! elected. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop D. Davoll daughter Clara Louise and Mr. and Charles E. Goodrich and family went to | Webster, Mass.. Sunday 1o cciebrate Mrs. | Dayoil's and Mr. Goodrich's sigter's wed ding and birthday anpiversary. It was voted at the church service Sunday morning that until Oct lst the | services would begin at 10.45 o'clock fn- stead of 11 as heretofore. : Eimer E. Caples is bullding two row- | boats for Exeter parties. The C. E. meeting next Sunday evemr | ing will be led by Mrs. F. A Davoll. | el take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is too heavy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the work. No piece of work too large or too small. NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Strest RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET Estipates promy! siven. The Bnlletin Gp.. THERE 1S Nno advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- tin for business resuits. R Durkee Lane. decisd a Phone 1isé-6 e ——— fwering shrubs, . pl lewood Nursery §-2. Free delivery. #prid LANDSCAPE GARDENING u’.p dig's Greenhs w"C r St Plione 848, PAINT AND WALLPA] . FOR BALE—Paint, $1.75 2 gl |k Bk WP race: Name. 5o oleieince e rerery Post Office 0. 7o = Or esrensaee Zezeeze: s, R. B, D. or'Streef......co 00 B e T ; _ FILL OUT AND MALL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wasits, To Let, For Sale, Etc. ozersiezeiomeis, ¢ blind address is wanted mark X here Scott & Clark Corp. 57 TC o156 NORTH MAIN STREET OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, U J and Woed Work Biacksmithing in all its branches BUILDING JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Cop- tractor and Buildér, Tel 1371. mar28d cezezeze; CIASSIfICALION 1:0seraere: -.-. Numbper of Insertions -Am’t Enclosed Write complete-ad-helow including name and address 2 C EQQKBINDING !"QE"H BRADFORR 8 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Qrder T AMERI/ HOUS] £ T ol el HOTELS CIGARS - Whitestone Cige- aare 370 per 3 E oouans. 1 mfiw such sum Or sums Dot exceeding in the aggrezate $25.000 for the reconsiruction, enfa?emem and_extensipn of the City's Eas and electric plant by the expenditure of a sum not to exceed said $25.000 for gas mains. and to authorize, sanction and approve’ such reconistruction, enlargement apa extension of said viant.” Said sum of $30.000 so borrowed as a temporary joan on account of said ¢ gas and clectric plant to be repaid, principal and interest. before the end of the present fscal year. from the revenues of said Department also 4o authorize the Borrowing of such sum or sums of money not exceeding $175,000 as may be needed from time to {ime 10 make the improvements and di and expenses au- v ing and determine the time Withn which repayment shail be made of money so borrowed. Dated at_ Norwich. Connecticut, this 27th day of May, A. D, 1922 H. Mayor of the City of Norwich. Connecti- cut: T hereby certy that the above and fopegoing is the warning directed to me for service by publication. Attest : ARLES H. 1A' ASheriff. of the City of Norwi ecticut. NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Hoporable Court of Probate for the District of Put- nam, I will séll the interest of Richard Gorman, late of Putnam. in said District. deceased, in certain redl estate situate in said Putnam, and fully described in said application to sell on file in said Court. HENRY F. GORMAN, Admr. de bonis non with the will annexed. TAT A ©0 OF PROBATE at Norwich, within and for the District of Nocwlch, on the Igt day of June, 4. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Anna Oloue, late of Nor- wich, in Distrist, deceased. The Administratrix appedred in Court and filed a written application alleging that said estate js now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estite belonging to said estate. (ully deseribed in sald application. &) retipon, 1t Is Qrdered, Thai said spplication, be, ieard and el at the Probate Court Room in the of Norswich, in gaid District, on the 6th day of June. A. D. 1022, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said application, and of sald hearin the , be ven by the publication L& this order once in some n er having a_circulation in said DI L at lfi ir- thiree days prior to the date of ing. and that return s made to Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy urx;' HELEN M. DRESCHER, ez Clerk. of UNION John Buckley of Hartford was home tho first_of the wi in Bripaéla- Mrs. F May with children, of | e u{;f&% ‘Horton. b e week. Mrs. W~i§;{$ufl¢4mwuhm- FITCHVILLE 3 May 26th Dr. D. A. Pitt of the Central aptist church spoke on Lost and Foupd t the Fiichville Baptist courch. He proved himself ¥ deep thinker and am able preached of the word. On the of May Rev. E. E. Gates. pastor-at-large, | preached. His subject for the morping | service was Horoscope of the Chy Church. His evening topic was They that feared the Lord epake ofien to one | - another; and the Lord barkened. heard it, and s book of § was written before him for them feared the Lord, and that thought upos his pame. and “Sp then every ope of shall give a t of himself unto God Clear ‘and distinct was many truths placed before his hearers in Bro, tes’ convincing way. May 20th Rev, Edward L. Nield of Lebanof brought & . grand message from the great i The All Powerful Christ. The pr : for the remainider of this series of ngs follow: Tuesday eveping. Rev. P. | S. Collins of Lefingwell: Wi evening, Rev. R. D. Trick of Green * | Thursday evening, Rev- ¥. & Houbins of | Preston City: Friday evening, Rev. €. | H. Howe of New London: June ith, the pastor of the Fitchville church, Rev. W, D. Hetherington. These meetings ars off | great value to the church and town. 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dimon and called on their former pastor. Rev. J. Knott, and bis family in Chaplis afternoon. They were Mr. and Mrs. John Kinnaird. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Davoll and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Goodrich with families motored to Webster, Mase., day to celsbrate the bi 7 . James Cochrane. Mra. Cochrane is & $ifp .. ter of Mrs. Davolt and Mr. The :hveilint and some of the at White Feather farm have recefved mew coat of paint Tt aads sreatly the atsactiveness of the place. % Mr. apd Mrs. Leandar Gardiner P Hartford visited Mrs. Anna James P" Sunday. Miss Abbie Goodrich recen former school friends in uu'acm Portiand, Conn. 3 Miss Maude Oehi her' brother, Eugene Oehiens. of By field, spent 2 few days with their the first of the wi Mot A S A