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_MARRIED IRRVIS FILLMORE—In Norwich, June George H. Welch of 145Vt Harry Ross Jervis of Elizabeth I*IDH. by Rev. Bateviile wnd “Miss Almia Flilmosaaf Norwich .. MIDDLETONLEEDS - In New London, June 3, 1922, by Rev. J. Rometn Dan. forth, .- Middieton, and - Ruth W. Leeds, both of New, London, NACHIMOFF — ARKAVA —In this city, une 4, 1322 by Rabbi Max Stamm. arcy 'NaPhimolf of * Néw York city and Mise AMed Arkava of Norwich 4 9 DIED MANWARING—In Niantic. June 3. 1922, Luctlle, 3idow of Clement S. Manwar Ing, aged T2 vears AN—_In Proston, June .4 1922, iijan Rasiet Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrx. Myron O Aoredn. aged 38 years, Notice of funern: hereatror A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A /A Bulletin Fae Sale NORWICH BULLETIN, WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE WANTED—Female WANTED—Capable girl to do plain cooking ; _réferences required ; lent wages. Phone Westerly 2185, je3d WANTED—Young girl to take care of baby and assist in housework. ly at the Tanney Coep. 3¢ _ WANTED—Cook (white), for seashore, iy "of tWos Evod waged. ¥, §03. SALERLADIES wanted at F. W. Wool- worth Co. Jeld GIRL WANTED ¥OR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, INQUIRE BOX €, BULLETIN WANTED—Maie — WANTED—Young men, 18 to 31, to break into gpecial circulation work: $100 WANTED—A horse for the keeping; can give referendes it required. ~Kaward W;:é:l'. K.¥. D, No.'1, yantic, Conn. KT ¥OR BALE—Two platform scales, one smali safe, ane vegetable counter, one 13 | ft. counter, one marbie top wall counter, at Powers' Bros. 77_Franklin St._jesd WANTED—Farm; cash price if rea: Sonabie; muear village if possible; give Particulars. McCullum, 743 Ninth Ave, New York City. Jebd. SCIENTISTS ‘claim that if all the sait Was taken out of .the Pacitic ocean the Water Would be iresh. 1 pay big prices for antiques and second hand turniture. Louis L. Ward, Box 339, Norwich, Tei. 361-1. mylSFMW WANTED —Sccond hand furniture, an- tiques and books. C. J. hing. Fhone 1158-13, Jedd FOR SALE—Parlor table, bookcase and kitchen range, at 54 Washington St. Cali from 9 to 12 & m. Jesd, FOR SALE—Piano, at a great sacrifice if s0id before Wednesday. Mrs. Adelard Dufresne, Jewett City. jesd FOR SALE—5-10 Avery tractor, equip- ped with right or left hand piows and 20- disc cutaway harrow. E. T. Maples. 469 Main St. my24 WEM FOR SALE—Two pigs, § weeks old. Shea Bros., Jewett City. 'Tel 67. jesd WANTED—Boarders or roomers by week or season, Pleasant View, R. L Address Box 25. Bulleti. jedd WANTED—In the city of Norwich, a 800d iiitie cottage house. burdick & Me- Nicol, Koom 113, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Jezd WANTED—Board and room in private family by young lady ; can furnish refer- FOR SALE—I, cottage of six rooms, with ail modern’improvements, = situated on Laurel Hill, price $2,750; 2. cottage of six rooms in Preston, eleotric light, bath and toilet, also steam heat, gacage, barn,” two henhouses, plenty of fruit trees, price $3,300; 3. two-tenement of 11 rooms, electric light, gas, bath and toilet, lot 35x150, West Side section. price $5,- 300; 4, three-tenement of 23 rooms, gas, bath and tofiets. situated in Greeneville, imprevements _compiet five minutes of Frankiin square. This property is especiaily adapted by calling quick sale. ONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922 A Bulletin ToLet Advertisement Will Rent It Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE—Automobilsa LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE or exchange for a pleasure ‘|ear “a 1913 Cadiilac truck, good strong tov, enzine i good comdition, cord 'tires, practically new. Blmer Brenn, 15-room house in fine éondition, modern Dragl i body, W Scotland, Conn. Tel, 342-i2. Jebd or high or medium class boarding or rooming house; and can be secured for less than one-third of cost to produce. A great|lent condition. op] nity for Someone. - dry or 140, cheap 1f taken at once. Tel. 1345, FOR SALE—1920 Overland, model 90, s jesd | semble. in FOR SALE—1921 Ford coupe, -excel- Phone Troy Steam Laun- jedd ; MAYOR'S OFFICE, . City of Norwich, Conneeticut. To either Sheriff of the City of Norwich, Connecticut—Greeting 2 “You'are hereby directed to warn the electors of the City of Norwich to as- Meeting in the several voting districts in said city, as provided by law, to wit:— FIRST VOTING DISTRICT—At the rther information cheerfully given | pog SALE_Fight JOHN A. MORAN o REAL ESTATE BROKER. S FOR SALE order, $35 body. §150 617-12. Six-room cottage, near Boswell Ave., with tract of land with a barn, having a variety of fruit. Price reasonable for cylinder Appiy” Ford Agen: less tha of nceding larzer car. Sau New London. FOR SALE—1919 For: dition, a real bargain, at $145; touring, only wich Town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bidg. Phon Norwich., Phone 463-14 Cadiilac completely overhauled; price City. LE—One Ford chassis in good one one-ton truck with dun also two other Fords. jeza racer, fine con- 1920 Ford 230 cash. O. 8. 'Peck, Nor= my3ld can be easily made into flve-tenement house for good investment, price $4,500; 5, beautiful six-room cottage on Lincoln Ave., all improvements. price $4.500; 6, house of 14 rooms, with ai imporve- ments, including steam heat, large barn, garage for two cars, henhouses, fruif trees and four acres of good rich-land, situated mear school and car line, price $5,500. For further mformation. apply 1o 7 W. ¥, Hil Thayer Bidg.. Norwich, Conn. jesd 5 LOST AND FOUND & real bargain. Phone 1076-4. TOR SALE—X toreycles Market FOR SAL toreycle. Cal p. m LOST—Between New London and Leb- anon, Saturday afternoon. a large sum of money. Kinder rewarded if returned to o e b S Norwich " LOST Tortoise rimmed glasscs, Satif- urday afternoon, on Main St. Return to Bulietin, Reward. 5 4 good &napp: FOR SALE—Black.joam _from next Thames Fire Station. Phone 1032-3. jesd FOR SALE—Two Ayrshire cows, with calves by their_side; one Holstein cow, due in July. Mrs ‘L. Wiiliams, Green "‘}”é’." Road, Box 58. Moosup, Conn. e FOR SALE—“Fairy Flora.” pure bred reg. Jersey, § years old, new milch. has great beauty, breeding and type, taught to tie out ' Lawrence Jerome, Jerome Farm, Uncasville, Conn. je2d FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow, with all improvements, space upstairs for three mare rooms, hardwood floors, roomy porch, large lot with Toom for garage; congenial neighborhood. 10 minutes’ walk from Frankiin Square: price reasonable. Call 745-5, or at 22 Rock St je2d ences, Address Box 300, care of Bulle- 2 to start. Call §-8'p. m, J. Gallaher, |tin 2 PUNERAL NOTICES Lenox House, Main St. e e 'Ik-: e - PG ¥ L e — E—20 ‘Turkish Tcophies R gy i big-cltx, June 4, 1922, 5 “%}15?17: I:ne o‘}‘)v]un(u;nhy g?roo: zl:is’lreues, 20 for 18¢; Maniia cigare, six Say ’ ehter, | live Wice who has a capital of from $3, or 23c; a good lime of Zoc_éach Funeral ¢ Whe hoine ‘of g Aaushter. |10 °s000 1o take distribution for' New:| Sy 16 the Sanpii 4 "o 25, cach i T bhets syain street. | London or Windh#m counties for a prod- |Smoke Shop. upp. Woslwordis, seid eaday morning. Juncf, Wl €20 Mass|uct that s making a demand for' tself | — S of requiem in S triek’s church at 8 |1ivoughout the. cotntry. Apply by letter | WANTED—Second hand antique fur- ock Burial i 5& Marya cemeters. | 10”50 T0, ‘Barietin. jeld _|miture: best prices pald, A lsruckner, i N . Ll SOt bl G u St. Phone 7 ‘ By oy e A ilke position as clerk, soda fountain; ex- [ SILK MILL help POSARTE_in this-city, June 3 ; |pericnced ; references. Address L, [loom weavers. Apply New John Dasme” ved wife of |this office. myi2a " |Co., Westerly Paerai ot Rae B asiatince. 5. foai WANTED —Farms; list_with us et el T Tk quick sale; good casn customers. Rocz- : Toraiers el n: Ly TO RENT kowsli, R L. 4, Norwich. Tel. J. C. cliarch iat S HFE Barial 1n Tamily 1312 Pisarko, D, s, Norwich Town. ot in St. Josenh’s cemotery r —Room o two gentlemen Tl IR - imyad SERFIFLD 31 Nory ¢ 2aks2 |private family . Phone 1645, Jebd | WE WANT & GOOD TENANT for the Sarah widow n ol el e W0 tloors, dance Liali and rooms now oe- _ mzed 70 vears TO RENT. icely »(u{'!‘uflv:e 10"3‘{“5- Cupied by the Girls' Community Club on services at b home, 537 |day week, Young Block, cotner Main | main Si; possession can be given on. the wreet. Tue 30 p. m.'day- | #nd_Frankiin Sts. __Je5d_ it of June. Apply to The Plaut-Cadden pht time. = Bir {on avenue | " 1o RENT—Tenement of four rooms, | 0., Norwich, Conn. my2id latest modern improvements. Telephone | "Wk ARk STILL 4¢ 11 Forsy St. seil- —_— g SN Jesd | ing out our new and sccond hand Turni- TO RENT —Tenement, &.x rooms, hard- | ture_below wholesale price. Hemember, CARD.OF THANKS wood floors, good location, with or with- y St opposite Mohican Store. We wish te ‘thank=our m friends [ont garage; remt reasonab! Inquire 3 Lo sad neighboyy or,tgeir many, kind deeds | Water St _desd 'ED—Two or three furnished or EAwin £ Bent . dlsh for the mans beautl. | FOR RENT—Four partiy _furnished BBAE ek aris A R Rl e ey basuti- | S and bath ac 61 Union St Ay myl6d (> thanioteds Tends: d {to_W. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg Jedd i aductitute, Kindneem. art. sym FOR RENT June and July, at Pleas. | Nousehold goods, antiques, tools and storé g il improvement articulars, p) S : - < fowers KRS rhibr 12 Westerly, R, L e BOaC | Wesinger, 23 Market St ‘e 587 " always. b remembrer Bulls 25 _| _amzzd RELT KENT, TO KENT—Furnished rooms and rooms | — . i moe 1 B v STORE 1o rent, suitable for any busi- {ture Co. breed biag. Tel. 1914-3. —We an . ss; cheap rent. Telephone 1495. jerd | buy, seil and excnange. jetia TO RENT_Four rooms suitable for| WANTEO—Liperiy Londs. Address K, P & offices, on Broadway. Inquite of A. |care sulictin febsd FURERAL BIReErong Bruckner, 87 Franklin St. jetd |- e CHURCH & ALLEN baeTia P 15 _Mlin Street Funeral - Directors and Embalmers Chdy Aseistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZ® Telephone 328-3 Commings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main - Street Chamber of Commarce 8ui Phone 232 9 Lady Assistant " T0 RENTStore on Franklin Square. Inquire Ogulnick, 29 Frankiin St jeld TO LET—Five-room flat, all modern ovements, centrally located. uinick Jeweiry Co., 20 Frankiin St jeld TO RENT— One modern furnisb-1 flat, two furnished light housekeeping rooms, also two single furnished rooms. Tel. 763-3 jeld FOR RE nut St Apply T RENT Throe light housekeeping 43 Union St. rooms at Call evenings. Inquire | WANTEL—Alilques, 100ls 4 hand turngure. k. . Tiger, Plions 117-3. WANTED—100 farms_for cataiogue; 10 geres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in urstletter as Lo price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. Jyzid WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture nd books Kremens, successor 10 hung, 43-50 Water St Phone 1305. sepl2d WANTED I TO SAVE $2 TO §2 ON E PAIR OF PANTS, AT THE MONSTER FIRE SALE, ALL AY ONE PRICE, 5150 A PAIR, NEXT!TO BROOKLYN OUTFITTEES, NORWICH. FOR SALE—rorsss my30d To RE © furnshed room |in excelent nelghborhood ; garage if de- sired. Tel. 1860, my30d 1o R Apartment, furnished or : five rooms and bath. adults t scction. Write Box. 123, 3 my258 NT—Apartment, furnished, three omis and bath. Phone 2055 my25d OFFICES to rent; three front offices facing Shetucket decorafed and en suite. my ) steam heat, newly red: will rent singly.or Call at Alling Rubber Co, " ¥OR RENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage. Tel 259. aprild " T0 RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, H. Ring, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. Phoue my16d section, site n busin suitable for auto accessories, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business. 1 246 apr22d FOR RENT LARGE OFFICE CENTRALLY LOCATED. APPLY 2 MARKET ST, SUKPRISE STORE. SALOMON'S PAINT AND WALLPAPER Funeral Director _and ; ner ?mv?? SERVICE DAY OR-NIGHT FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal., reg- ular §2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roll. Max Blazer, 153’ West Main St. next to Fire Station. myld —— ey PLUMBING The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guare acieed; also heating and gasftting. | JOBX F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main 8t JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plumbing, Healing, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFAGTORY SERVICE | Phone 728 32 6TH STREET GEORGE G. GRANT Undertakér and Embalmer $2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telsptions 630 PRINTING PRINTING of all kinas p and A Franklin St. o -lc’-i“‘ Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Maia Strest IT MAY MEAN You may be the next victim of a fire. The Hen-y “clk.n"‘ & ESon;éo. o N BET AND-- EMBALMERS Don't take chances. premium is negligible to the firm pre tection from money o Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INBURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET BOOKBINDING JOBEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway HOTELS AMEEICAM HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage vecied. Phone. Shetucket St COAL AND WOOD P —— YOU The small annual it affords. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ordee service ces- JUST ARRIVED, FOR SALE—One one-horse lumber wagon, express harness and v dump cart saddle. Call 617-12. FOR SALF—Ruud automatic gas water heafer™in good condition. Phone 1262-5. je FOR SALE—Ribbits and cavies, all sizes: also pigeons, lowest prices. Krohn Bros, 267 Boswell Ave. my27d ¥OR SALE—Second hand refrigerators, furniture and show cases: also will buy second hand furniture 3 W. Main St. L Weinst, FARMS for sale; easy terms. Fred L. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Tel, 99-2 Moosup. apridd ¥OR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. "~ dec18a "FOR SALE_Two-tenement house with improvement cge lot, located at 17 Vine St., near Baltic St. For full partic- ulars, sée A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 Clix Street. Six-room cottage, all improvements, and garden, $4,500. Two-family houss with four acres, $6.500. house, two-car ' garage, Washington St., $9.500; big value. Summer camp witih half acre on Block Island, §$500. ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1334. 63 Broadway. COLONIAL HOMESTEAD, hjgh elevation, 1 mile from viliage, Modern 10-room 1-5 cach. Etta Wilioughby, Canterbury, Conn. Jedd AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES WHERE others fail, we succeed in re- pairing automobiles satistactorily. Im- , Cliestnut_St. 6 x| apri7d ence in the auiomo- e repair work: give me a trial. Con Schuler, Falls A my19d AUTOMOBILE and Truck _Painting, lettering_and sign painting. Joseph A. Eiliott, Pond St. Norwich, Conn. mardd ve. AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing. all kinds of autos. Jos. Angarano, Pond St Phone 1397. mar10d - EASY FOROUR WELDIMG A s, Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities and equipment enables us to under- 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. Pheone 214 31 Chestnut Street -QVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, al Bepairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work Blacksmithing in all ite branchss £OAL, seasones wood and oy " oy Scati & Clark Comp. 57 TC 615 NORTH MAIN STREET WHEN YOU TJANT (o put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi My horses are here on time, and they |mile. from state road, 2-story house, 11 are a nice lot—big omes, light ones, and (rooms, 7 fireplaces, haed carved wood- chunks, single and in all ready to |work, delightful home, surrounded by fine go to work. Prices low f the kind. |old maple shade, large stock barn, ail Come and see t L 6-3. bufldings in best of order; 50 acres fer- ELMER K. PIERSON. tile fields, 100 apple trees. 1,500 cords of wood ; farm ! 20 ead; $5,000, O A vons acENCY POULTRY jesd Willimantie, Conn. FOR SALE—Bronze turkey eggs, 35¢ FOR SALE MUST SELL 1.000 PAIR OF PANTS, ALL AT ONE PRICE, $1.50 A PAIR. AT THE MONSTER FIRE SALE, NEXT TO BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS, NORWICH. FOR SALE Twelve-room house in good location, having steam heat and electric lights. There is a good sized lot With barn 22x32 feet, garage 20x25 feet, and shed. Good location for person whose business requires storage for auto or herses. Located near Chelsea Parade. Price $4,500, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, §9; Chestnut. | $7 per cord. Kindlings, seven pushels | si. | " 8t oRDERs STRICTLY CASH. | HARRY B. FORD, Phone 792. Tel. 876. apridd | a LOST—A dog, white with black mark- ings on face, long “haired, collar with FOR SALE—Good as new touring car; my27d v and used Indian mo- Indian Agency, my16d 9 Harley-Davidson mo- 575 between § a. m. and 3 my16d FOR SALE—Oakland, just overhauled, C." E. Lumis, praid Cail jezd FOR SALE—Six cylinder sport_model Tunabout, bought new Jan. Ist, 1922, run 3,000 miles ; deiling on account Tryon Sml’(h2 34 BRI Town Hall in the Courthouse Building. SECOND VOTING DISTRICT—At the City Fire Department Station, West Main Street. THIRD VOTING DISTRICT—At 253 Central Avenue. SIXTH VOTING DISTRICT—At No. 1 Hamiiton Avenue, on MONDAY. JUNE 5, 1922, at 5.30 o'clock in the foremoom, to choose by ballot a Mayor, iwo Alder- men, four Councilmen, two Water Com- missioners for the full two year term, and one Councilman to serve one year 10 fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Frank A. Sisk; also a Treasurer and two Sheriffs for the.term of one year each; also at said hour, on said day. in said ‘month and year, ~at said places hereinbefore designated, to vote by ballot on the question “Shall the proposed Char- ter as submitied 10 the Mayor be adopted as a new Charter for the City?’ Said proposed Charter so submitted ‘o the Mayor as a new Charter of the City of Nofwich being the instrument filed with the ‘Mayor on March 17. 1922, and on said date signed by the Charter Commis- sion for the City of Norwich, said Com: mission on said date recommending which said Commission was authorized by Vote of the electors of the City on Madison tag. Reward if returned to_450 Boswell Ave, jead ARCHITECTS LOST—In Jewett City, gold mesh bag, containing sum of money. Finder please return to L. B. 113 and receive ifberai reward. Je2d CUDWORTH & TH’ MPSD ARCHITECTS Shaver Building, Norwleh, Co: LOST—White fox hound, slight tan on ~ e June _6th, 1921, and_appointed by the Mayor and Court of Common Council on June 10, 1521, and by authority and un- der the provisions of Chapter 24 of the Ceneral Statutes of this State. Said proposed Charter for the City of Nor- wich, so signed, recommended and filed and by said Commission approved and submitted Lo the Mayor on March 1 ecar. Telephone 1740, or notfy L. M. Young, 179 Broadway. my26d CH!ROPODIST 142 aid Charter is 1o be aj proved or disapproved as ihe Charter for LOST—A fox terries tag number 443-13. 930. white and black, Finder piease call myl2d A. G. THOMPSON, F. Foot Specialist (protect you: Conn. Phone 1366-& Chiropodit, fect). Suits -8, Alice Bldg. 321 Mam St, Norwien, jan3ld said City by the vote of the electors of sal at the times zna laces herein ed, and in the manner and form ribed in this warning,.and by said pier 24 of the General Statutes of this State and by the laws of this Stat and is the instrument, a true and TRUCKING STEAMSHIPS l'“‘zflflfifi LAMBERT — Moving and trucking, dumping, trucks for hire. 21 . . CHff St or Occum. Tei. 817-12. Je2d [ Wilson Line to New York Est. 1874 Tel. 135, | Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday ARTHUR H. LATHEOD, Auto Trucking and Teaming, Furniture and Piano Moving. hetucket St. GEORGE' LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, and Friday, at 4 P. M. 5P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East Hiver, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at tested copy of which has been heretofore duly published in full by direction of the Mayor and said Commission duiy certi- fied by the City Clerk and Clerk of the Charter Revision Commission. who caused me to be so published in each of the dail apers published in said City on S: March 25th, 1922. Said v_s0'caused to be published Clerk is hereby made a part arning by reference thereto and the proposed new Charter for aid City which the electors of said City nnecticut. | . T T F. V. KNOUSE, Agent.|as provided by the laws of this State moving and trucking., Tel 61712, jyld | : SE, Ag, 5 B0l w10 Toprove o aan: C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We ; prove -as hereinbefore and heretnafter move everything anywhere. Special at- | |provided in this warning. . tention given to moving boilers and ma- | oting machines will be used under the chinery. Tel. 798-3 wensd s ] provisions of the laws of the State of i | Lang Dlsnses Movine auk Expetistiy Tel. TEAMING and moving. long distance | trucking a specialty. ~John H. Ford, 253 | Main St. Phone 7192 €. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. _Phone 333, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Av FARE $3.38 Comfortable DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1393 i 7:30 P. M. Steamers leave aily, except day, 11.00 p. m. Due New York, Pier 40, N. 7.00 a m. PHONES 122 Office — 1655 Home Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE | { (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Sun- R, Said meeting will he open in cach of the Distriets at 5.30 o'clock in the fore- noon for the purpose of voting for said Officers and also upon the said question of the anproval or disapproval of such proposed Charter. and &hali con- tinue open until & o'clock in the after- noon. when the in each of the sev- era] Districts shall be closed. The affirmative ballot on the question of the pronosed new Charter for sald City n each of the sald Districts shall read YES, and the negative ‘shall read Charter “harte {batiot en | Approval bai | question voting machines shall tand said ballote shall *be counted, de- | clared, eanvassed. and returned in the {same manner as Bailots at an_election of {officers in said City, and at 5 o'clock in the afternoon in said Town Hall the est of the City's expenses for the cur- vear as made by the Court of ‘ommon Council of said City at a meet- ing held on the 22d day of will_be submitted to said City Meeting Apnro be used Dr, Paul A. Schwattz| SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN | DENTAL SURGEON necessary plications for passports ary information in r your reiatives 1o America. clients: (o New York and assi checkil custom obtain and othe e for them INTEENATIONAL STE STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From Ali Parts of the World documents, affidavits, ap- neces- gard to bringing | i escort sal MSHIP AND my them in show- them to the | ing urther particulars, inquire for action thereon: and there will also be submitted to said City Meeting for action the estimates for special matters pre sented to said Court of Common Counc in.the report of the Commitiée on Finance at meeting held May 22, also to lay a tax on the City grand t last made and perfected to meet the =xpenses of the City upon the estimates approved and the appropriations authors ized by said City Meeting o be made from. the City Treasury and to fix the ompensation of the Coliector of said tax ; also to act upon the list of abatements f taxes made by the Mayor and Alder- men of said Cily to be presented at said meeting ; also 10 authorize the temporary porrow'ng for the Gas and Electric De- | i | Feventie of such sum of sums mot-exceed. x in the aggrezate $30.000 as. may be f y from time to time to pay the running expenses of said Department, and to further authorize the borrowing M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. REALTY AGENCY JOEN G. CHENESKIL Agent. NICKEL PLATING Tel. 1139. 18 Bath st. sUILDING NICKEL PLATING for the Gas and Electric Department of such sum or sums not exceeding in the aggregate $25.000 for the reconstructio enlargement and extension of the City's JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- v i epe ” N 3uilder. T 137 B v as and electric plant by the expénditure Metal Refinishing of all kinds. Wo |ractor and Huilder. Tel 1371. mar2sd | €22 @00 eI0Cne DIt B (h xpenditire do Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper and o gas mains, and to authorize, sanction and Brass Plating. Making a specialty of refinishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix- tures, Knives, Forks, and also in re- Builder, Mill Work Main St. Phome WILLIAM ©. YOUNG, Contractor and A Jobbing. 50 Wess deotd — approve such reconstruction, enlargement nd extension of said piant. Said sum of 0,000 so borrowed as a temporary loan on account of said City's gas and clectric finishing Brass Beds. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE CIGARS CIGARS 4. F. CODANL 4+ Svanklia Whitestons Ciger aare 570 per tasasand st plant to be repaid, principai and interest, before the end of the present fiscal year. from the revenues of said Department: also fo authorize the borrowing of, such sum or sums of money not exceeding 000 as may be needed from time to time’ to make the improvements and di charge the obligations and expenses au- thorized by said meetinz and determine NORWICH, CONN. BOOKS ,, Subscrip! European Publications. UNION SQUARE All Kinds n All Subjects n to all American and SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU the time within which repayment shall be made of money so borrowed. Dated at_ Norwich, Connecticut, this 27th day of May, A. D 1922, H. M. LEROU, Mayor of the City of Norwich. Connecti- cut. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing i€ the wurning directed to me i vice by publication. columns of Ths Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your busi- | ness before tne public. there is no medi- um better tnan through the advertising CHARLES H. RAYNES, of the City of Norwich, Con- necticut. (e e rmren s e s oo M THE NO 10c a Line, Average 5 Name. Post Office oo ve ~— Or if blind:address is wanted mark X here s 07 ws0mw e 1me ameme e TWTe TeTazeTeS 0 z0 00w w e Write complete ad belew including name and address AIL-AD RWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. Werds to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. 1z Classification....- / -~ Number of Insertions.... .. ..... Am’t-Enclosed sate aeTes g | € LEBANON ‘Memorial day morning, the graves of the veterans were decorated. Dinner was served at noon in the parlors of the Congregational church. The afternoon exercises, held In Grange hall at 2 p. m., opened with prayer by Rev R. Stéwart, pastor of the Congregational church. There were several selections by the Lebanon orchestra: a duet, Gar- lands for the Brave, by Mrs. F. N. Tay- lor and Mrs. Tottén; solo, Tenting To- night, Rev, E. L. Wield; recitation, The Blue and the Gray, by the young son of Rev. D, A. Pitt of Norwich. The address was by Dr. Pitt of the Central Baptist church, Norwich, and was one of unus- ual interest. The services closed by singlng America, followed by prayer and benediction by Rev. Mr. Woolworth of the Liberty Hill ehurch. Rev., Edward Wield preached at Cole chester Sunday afterncon. Dr. Joha Sweet and-family of Hart- ford spent Memorial day with Dr. Sweet's sister, Mrs. K. F. Bishop. Misses Alice and Amy Lillie of Hart- ford were guests over Sunday and Me- morial day of their brother, Amos Lil- lle, Mrs. Otis Chapman of Westerly is visiting Mrs, §. W, Throop. Ernest Church of Hartford was guest Thursday night of O. L. Pults. At the Beptist church Sunday It was voted to send the pastor, Rev. B, L. Nield, to the Northern Baptist conven- tion in Indianapolis this month, My .and Mrs, Monroe Pulta with Mr. and Mrs. Gaifs, of Willlmantic spent a few days fhe first of the week on a trip through the White mountains. Mrs. Mary A. Williams, Mrs. Jda M. Abel, Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Abel and Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Gopdwin took & trip of 280 miles Thursday through Massachu- seits and over the Mohawk Trail. _ Miss " Leora Carpenter of Springfield was at the home ‘of her father, B. F. Carpenter over the week-end and Me- . | morial day. 1 . 2 FOR §. By order of the Hony Couet of e for the District of & Sothaan, et Norwich (n said Diwrict rman, jorwich, in sa Dist: 5 in certain real estate located in Futnamie Conn., fully described in the applicat 1o seli on file in said Court HENRY F. GORMAY, Administrator. NOTICE" FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the Dimrict of Nore wich, T vt sell the Interest of Webstes Standish, Tate of Sprague. in said D triet, in certain real cstate located in the village of Hanover, in said Town of Sprague, more fully described in aid aps. piication to sell on file in_said Court. LILLIE L. STAND! jebd - NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honorahie: Court of Probate for the District of Nore wich, I will seli the interest of T el Day, late of Norwich, in sald Districte deceased, in certain real estate logated on School_street, in the villaze of T: more fully _deseribed in said appis to sell on file in sald Court. ANNIE L. KELLEY Administratriz, Jesd jesd " NOTICE 0 Notice Is herchy will be held on the Gales Ferry Cemetery approval by the Stat Health of "the anme. jand located on the cemetery to be used for buria at which time il persons be_given an Said hearing wiil b f the Gales Ferry Gaies Ferry, Connecticut dard time, Wednesday, June Dated at Hartford, Conn day of Jure. 1322 STATE DEPARTMENT OF jesd F HEARING - hat a hrearing’ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD- at” Norwich, within f of Norwich, on the 3th D. 1922 Present—NELSON J. AYLING Estate_of Frederick W. Ge Detror, Mich deceased The and filed a written that said estate is now said Court, and praying for selt certaln real estate belong estate. fully described in sa'd a Whereupon. 1t Is Ordered application be heard and d the Peobate Court Room Norwich, in said District, on of June, A. D. 1921 i1 forenoon. and that notice of it of said appiication. &nd of thereon. be given by this order ance in some new n pendencys par Attest: jesd HELEN M. DR NOTICE TO CREDITORS in said District, Ordered, That the creditors of s their ciauns ugatast sald sux montita from this d-te notice to that effect, togetl, of this order, on fize sig the place where and in the same ¥ 1 the same once in a newspaper circulation in said District. and wrn 1o tiis Court LSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregolng is a true copy oL record. i Altest: | HELEN M. DRESCMER, eby notifled to pr nst said estate ! signed at P. 0. Box 203. Ta within the time limited in the forégoing order. ANNIE L sesd ¥ R. L -0 Geer and family . Geer's _sistor. Whitaker, in South Killi “pent Mrs, <t nier Whitaker returned with them for a visit, Sunday M. D Miss Ber. Mr .and Mrs. L. H. Tavior and tws sons, also Mise Edith Goss of Wil mantic, motored to Providencs to eall on friends Memorial day. Ther alsn went to Rocky Point and through Westerly, R. 1 v Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King were guest Thursday and Friday of Mr. and Mrc B. R. York Mrs. Anna Abel and son Edwin, o Norwich, were recent guests of Mrs, Ida Abel. Mrs. Charlas Wetmora of Hartford has opened her Lebanon home 1 summer, Some from the meetings tist church.: Rev charge of the singing and has also given the sermoz on two evenlnge, Mies Edla Willlams of i at_her home over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Troland enter. tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs Main, Misses Doris and Charlotte Main, D wood Main and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cate Un, of Noank. Mr. .and Mre. Leslie Windham visited Mr. 3. for the attended ille Bap- had has ord was lark of South Clark's aunt, Mrs. H. King, Memorial day t hig Ralph Tavlor of Hartford w Me. and Mrs. A, Martin and two chile home over Memorial day. Oren of New York have spent a few days with Mr. Mart: father, A. Ok Martin, MERROW . Mr. and Mrs. L F. Wilcox, accompane ied by Mrs)Phebe Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert West, motored to Summit, R. 1, Sunday, and visited tives. Mrs, Phebe Wilcox will remain in Rhode Isle and for severaul weeks, Elmer Mothews and two children of South Willington wers at Winding Brook Farm Sunday. Dr. E. R. Dimock motored to N. Y., Sunday, the 28th, returning Mon- day. His mother accompanied him homs after visiting several weeks with Ner daughter and family in Armenia. Joseph Merrow and sister, Miss Mary Merrow, of Hartford, spemt M day with Miss H. L. Merrow. / Merton Tiffany of New London is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Burdick and family. m - ‘session of Mr. and Mrs. I F, New Jersey relatives week. day a circulation in said District. at three days prior 1o the date of sy hearing, and that return be made 10 thé.e Court NELSON J. AYLING Judge The above and foregoing is 4 true cops AT A COURT OF IEGEATE faLg-w at Norwich, within and 3¢ the Distriel of Norwich, on the 23th day of May, A, D. 1922 Present-—NELSON J. AYLINSG. Judes, Estato of Daniel Da f Norwich mm‘w"’"fl UL L SRR AL