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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JURE A Bulletin For Sal= MW Sell It BORN mn‘—mi\nmc.flhfi- 4ol e daughter to Mr and Mrs John R. Wheele# .(Miss Fenner Maxson) €OIT—In ' this city, June 5, 1922, a daughten, Dorothy Arline, to Mr. and Mrs. 1U¥. Coit of No. 149 Broadway. MARRIED FATRO_SULLIVAN—In this city, . 19235y Rev James Tatro and Mies Jivan. beth of Advertisenient Will Get It A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale Advertsemént Will Sl It WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED—A lady in every viliage in Eastern Conn.. to earn $25 to $50 weekly on regular_or spare time. Inquire Box 400, care Bulletin. jerd WANTED_Girls at the Conn. Popcorn St. je1d TED—Expecienced stitching girl urkee JeTd ctric machine. A. Gordon, . WANTED—At once, five-room fiat, all modern_improvements, in_good _location. Irving P. Mason, Yantic Postoffice, Yan- tie, Cona. JeT —_— T SCIENTISTS claim that i all the was taken out of the Pacific ocean the water would be fresh. I pay big prices for antiques and second hand furhiture. Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Norwieh.'- Tel. 361-13. my1SFMW WASTED_Middle aged woman for ho- NELSOY-KLE " ork. Apoly tod: 7 o [elt) of Novmic.Burdion & MeNlool 0N Mansfield Depot, | tel kitchen wi po] lay ant 0= of Noi B N 3 June 3, 22, by PR W. Klein, !a(; morio:, blelv\'rexul“,l‘, m. mk? !l: 1.11'171‘d er Bldg. Nor Jebd ther of 1%e dride. George Slegiried | daylight time, ugan Hofel. _je T = Sotoon B Amover. Conn.. and Miss | — o it i st [ AKATSRN: Qiees tirli I 40h of Ethel Bounsbury % WANTED—An_experier winder for | Canterbury 1o sell on commission ; D forelady ; good ent: position. Ap- |diate possession desired. Burdick & Me- s ply_West Side Silk M. 2 Jed _ | Nicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. je6TuTh WANTED—A capable woman for gen-| WAN —Bookkeeper, with Know- al b el 4 cral housework; one who can cook. Ap- |ledge of typewriting, (o takes charge of gy 7 o b ply in the morning at 313 Main St or |office; salacy $1,500 a year. Treasurer, ;-".-;‘0 incl L Phone 488. s 7 ___Je6d__ | Bulletin. .~ - Jesd - “w NTED—Girl to assist with house- WANTED—Two or three rooms, fur- O TR oty 08 & | wock: and jats np chlidren wut of ANBOL|'neA® ;of ainfutaistads tor Alwhe. BAnse years. = — 3 TS, 5 Jeéd _|keeping by young married couple. Wiite BARDNERIn Veenon Center. Conn.| “\WANTED—At once, woman cook at| oo 11~ Bulletin. oo, June 43922, Wiliam G ner, aged | Colurubian House. Jed % WANTED—One or two morev“fi!::la LE__ 1 — | “wANTED_cipable gifl fo do plaln | RCT® &5 ofice |, Eentlemen prefecred. FUNERAL NO cooking; _references requifed ; exceflent | 224162S Box 1%, SR s Jet MORGAN Preston, June 4, 1922 ages. Phone Westerly 27! jedd B "l)l.ls“lxg Au'—kovlv )'D‘l‘ tey g’x:jbeg{. BAN — In ton, June 2 by - usy Bee Restaurant, 120 West Main Jgah Baile an. son of r. and | “WANTED—Cook (white), for seashore, | Bu, o, Loy . \mera s WAoo = e, Wednes: 1t R T T i WANTED—A horse for the keepingi S Sictoes: staniard SALESLADIES wanted at F. W. Wool- | can' give references. if required, Edward Mapiew metery _Co. Jeld w;:!ay. R. F. D. Ne. 1, Yantic, Conn. EVINE—] E A griege e ;- PR e - WANTED ~vine IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR HUSBAND AND FATHE LYMAN E. KENYON, WHO DIED JUNE 3, 1921, ! | sad day as called FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHORGH & ALLEN Funeral Directors and Embaimers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALL Telephone 328-3 Cammings & Ring Funeral Directors i 322 M Street | Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant | TWO MEX WHO KNOW HOW TO SET Funeral Director and Embalmer } PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT | GEORGE G. GRANT Undertzker and Embalmer $2 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE Telezhons 630 | Funeral Directors 41 Maip Street Thé Herry A?c; & Sen Co. 4 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Asiistont Telsphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT H HOURIGAN BROS.| FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST TREES, flowering shrubs, piants and levoed Nursery = Co. Tel 2. Free delivery. aprid OEDER yoar oar Gowers at_ Geduldig’ Sfmsahiousés, 75 Codar St Phons 865 mariid T_WADDINGTOX, Florist, 325 i Cona, " 7ei, 14122 e mcadtion: e ok bad socials, decorations maritd —— LANDSCAPE GARDENING is the time to arradge for land- , of which we mats'a special- Y jaig’s Greenhouses, 77 C St ene $68. mari3d PAINT AND WALLPAPER iat. $1.75 per gal., reg- Ei Rl S B | end Embalmers {11 | tag number 443-13. is’s | now on sale, GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. MRS. CURLAND, 50 BEOAD ST, WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- WORK. GOOD HOME AND LIBERAL PAY. Inquire, Telephone 1791 e ——————— 4 WANTED—M. ork at Hamlet farm, near ool pay and conditions. Ap- ity Hotel, Putnam, Conn. jeid manufactures wants 1o sell complete line of shirts di- L to wearer; exclusive patterns; big ues ; free Madison Mills, 503 | tiaes and books. arried man with smal | WANTED—Farm; cash price if rea- nable; near articyiars. ew York Ci WANTED—Second hand furniture, an- C. J. King. P;}:ne Je: village if possible; give McCullum, 743 Ninth Ave., jede ANTE] good iittle cottage house. Lurdick & Nicol Koum 113, Thayer blag., Norwicn, Jezd WANTED—Board and room in private family by young lady ; can furnish refer- cnces. Address Box 300, ca i tin. | HEAR YE BE—20 Turkish Trophies cigarettes, 20 for 18c; Manila, cigars, Six Lor @ good lne 'of pipes, zoc each, 4p o the Dunhill, ~$8 "each. Fagans (Suioke Shop. opp. Wooiworth's. jeld WANTED—Sccond hand antique fur- nilure; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, B nA“( Phone 712-5. my3od SILK MILL help wanted ; plain and box R\py)u New kngland 'ms; list . with le; good cash customers. R . 4, Norwich. Tel. J. C giZigarko, ft. D. 8, Norwiell dgwn; quick Kowski, T3-12. el 1 WE WANT A GOOD TENANT for th two iloors, dance hali and rooms new oc: cupied by’ the Girls' Community Club on Main §t.; possession can be given on the 1st of Junc. Apply to The Flaut-Cadden Box 40, care Bulletin. Je7d h, Conn. myz23d WANTED—Silk weavers for broad ailk | WE ARE STILL at 11 Ferry St., sell- box and viain work; vecy best wages | ing out our new and second hand furni- paid y empioyment New | iure Lelow Wholesale price. Kemember, 11 Ferry St., opposite Mohican Store. Lebanon. Jeid experience to ith of our shipping dept.; ood the right man. Box A., Jetd MANAGER—There is a big op- for some. live man {o secure an ing agency line . without P We have. circularized your sry and are abie 1o turn over to quicies from dealers ready to rep- must finance Initial order; give number if possible. ~Alcemo 146 Bridge St., Newark, N. J. SALES T WANTED. irst tomobile me- nic; no other appiy. Baltic Garage. jesd | TWANTED—Saleaman _and collector; nan v linz to work and follow I chance for advance- nces required. Singer, S ue Co, 45 Main St. Jesd WANTED—Saipping cierk with know: ’ ¢ (yvewritmg and shorthand ; wiil i week Lo right party. Shipping ¢ et Jebd WANTED— wice W u for New m counties for a prod- un;urnished rooms. ior kight housekeep- ing. del. 1048-12, myl6d WANTED — Second hand _ furnifure, liousenoid goods, abiiques, tools and store nxtures; 1 pay NIENESt prices; uy me betore seiling; 1 veat toem ail N. | Weisioger, - ‘Markel St ‘ep 337-2. aprzza WANTED—We pay highest prices for secoud hand furniture. Norwicn Furnie ture Co.. breed Biag. Tel. I914-3.. We buy, seil und exchange. Jella WANTEO—Liberty bonds. Address care bulieun. tebba WANI¥D—Antques. (ools and zecond- hand turmture. i 8. Tiger, b5 £rankiin St Puone 1 Janiid WANTED—100 farms for catalogyss 10 gorcs up, with or without stock; Bive full particulars in urst letter as (o price, size, location and terms. P. O, Box 1ba, Jewett City, Conn. Jyizd y highest prices for W Da; furniture second hand and books. Kremens, successor 1o King, 48-50 Water St 1305, s2plad WANTED AND YOUNG MEN A,Bul.lhefinFatSd% Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE reser R AR bulbs, at $1 ind $2 per dozen. W. F. Brown, 46 Pauner St. Now is the time to plant_them. e Jetd P e nejtors, 3 one is new eioh and one will, 5001 i Freahion Andrew C. Lathrop. Phone e Jetd TO R TO RENT—A five-room tenement, mod- e Improvements, at 257 W. Main 'St Je' valling. aiomobies. SaTGtacioniy. perial Garage, Chestnut St. apri7d ‘OB RENT—At 142 Main St of rooms that may ne-aga:medé | room. purposes, offices, -3 Imineaitely, ~Inauire at ‘The Plaut- « Company. _jed or lodge possession 415, S for sale; Eere so«';ig Doty William P, Wade, 630 Boswell Ave. .Tel. ot : JeTWE i cow, new mileh, a _good one, $30 Tel. 1076-4. lrll‘:: bout 18 ving al fikes 1t E. A. Bullard. et s z FOR SALE—Three-tenement House with all modern_improvements on es St ?‘Dr:‘ch. 324 annual ing will be sold or. 32 McNicol,. Thayer Bldg, Norwich. Je6TuWE Tt 700 4f taken this week. Burdick & | S TO LET—Cottage at Pleasant View Biicn fof messoh modeen a suite 16 YEARS’ experience In the automo- bile repair work; give me a trial.. Con Schul Falls Ave. my18d. TflfAUEE e si IIG’ ?Ifl K 4 And Sien paIning. . Joseph & Elliott, Pond St Norwicn. Cann mardd Address Louls B. Coliins, 15 Pleasant St. TR Tioe Goveen T Westerly, R. 1. - jetd” oz, ail kinds of autee. Jon TO. BENT—To refined couple, a. cosy [Pond St Phone 1357. . mariod furnished fiveroom aparcment, il im- Tonathan Smith's new station, provements, feuits, central. 45 Wa;s:flflx BTy B et comaia piace TO RENT—Furnished house, modern, A No. 1 location. Bulletin Office. strictly Address C. M., jebd town for gasoline and mobiloils of grades. ~ augz7d TO_RENT Tenement of seven:rooms, 324 W. Main, all impcovements, _je T FOR SALE_Houkehold furniture. Call after 6 o'clock, at 292 West Main. St. Gilbert. i . de6d FOR SALE—Two platform .scales, one :mall safe, one va;l:!.:lllflz mwx‘lelr}wq:'iel: t. counter, ome marble top wall counter, at Powérs Bros’, 17 Franklin St. jeod FOR SALE—' hire cows, with calves by their side; one in_cow, due in July. Mrs Hollow Road, Box Jjedd FOR SALE—Five-room ail improvements, space upstairs for three more rooms, hirdwood. floors, - roomy poech, large Jot, with. room.for garage congenial neighborhood. 19 minutes’ walk from Frankiin Square; price reasonable. Call 748-5, or at 32 Rock St. je2d 58, Moosup, Conn. ngalow, with ‘Williams, Green | TO RENT—Two furnished light house- keeping Fooma, aieo two single !ur;lig‘!}ed o rooms. Tel. TO RENT—Room to two gentlemen in private famiiy . Phone 1845, ¥OR REN azndcrm. at Haughton's Cove. jesd Jebd, TO Ei 654, - Jesd T or sale; summer cottage, Phone NT—Tonement of four rooms, latest modern improvements. Telephone FOR RENT—Four partly rooms and_ bath at 61 Union St. . F. Hill, Thayer, Blds., _ je3d _ —Furnished rooms and rooms for_light housekeeping, 18 Union St. je3d furnished Apply i s (y///t’(f?/‘ Frmaing’ A0 RENT—_Four rooms, suitable for offices, on Broadwa Tnquice of Bruckner, 87 Hranklin St. Jeid FOR SALE—Onc one-horse lumber wagon, one heavy expeess harmess and one heavy dump cart saddle. Call 617- Je2d - FQB_SALE—Ruud automatic gas water heater in Kood condition. Phone 1263-5. Je2d FOR SALE—Rabbits and cavies, all sizes; also pigeons, at. lowest prices. Krobn Bros., 267 Boswell Ave. . my27d machines We regrind all makes of Auto Cylind- ers, and can furnish you with new Inditre Opuimich. 59 Franiai St Jeld | pistons, rings and wrist pins. We also TO LET_Five-room fiat, all modern [CArry a large stock of standard and improvements, centrally located. Inquire | oversize rings. 4 Osuinick Jeweiry Co., 29 Franklin St | Fords reground and fitted with light =as model pistons, $20.00. TO RI T—One modern furnisb~d flat, - " u‘\o furnis fd ‘hg?l housekeeping. rcn‘}n:i, We also do light machine work. also_t hed : aiso two single” furnished rooms. el |9 R FOR SALE—Second hand refrigerators, furniture_and show cases; also will buy second hand furniture and antiques, 93 W. Main St. I Weinstein. - my35d EARMS for sale; easy terms. Fred L Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Tel. 99-2 Moosup. apri4d EOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel 615-4 H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. dec19d PROPERTY FOR SALE Five-room bungalow. garage for one car, garden and nice lawn, price $5,700; 12-room house, two harns, just over city line, only one tax, price $4200; fine seven-room cottage on Peck St. $4,250; two-family. house, Cedar St. with acre of land, $4,000. Telephone 141-2 or 876, or writé PROPERTY, care Bulletin. FOR SALE $4800 WILL BUY 5-ROOM BUNGA- LOW WITH GARAGE—NOW BEING BUILT. THERE IS AN ACRE OF . LAND. ADDRESS BUILDER, CARE BUL- LETIN. Xy FOR SALE cottage, all improvements, $4,500. " Two-family houss Stx-room and garden, with -four acres, $6,500. Modern 10-room [ house, two-car ' garage, Washington St., $9.500; big value. Summer camp with half acre on Block Island, $500. ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1334, 63 Broadway. COLONIAL HOMESTEAD 5 high elevation, 1 mile from vilidge, 1-5 mile from state road, 2-story.house, 11 rooms, 7 fireplaces, hard carved wood- work, delightful home, surrounded by fine old maple shade, large stoek barn, ail buildings in best of order; 50 acres fer- tile. flelds, 100 appie trees.’ 1,500 cords of wood; farm will carry 20 head; $5,000, $1,000 cash. TRYONS' AGENCY, je3d Willimantie, Conn. FOR SALE MUST SELL 1.000 PALR OF PANTS, TO RENT—Three light housekeeping rooms at 43 Union St. Call evenings. my30d HEEBNER BROS. TO RENT—Attractive furnished room 31 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 214 in_exceilent neighborhood; garage if de- sired. Tel. 1860. my30d TO RENT—Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, five rooms and bath, adults Write Box 123, only, in best scction. Builetin. my RADIATORS TO RENT—Apartment, furnished, three rooms and bath. Phone 2055. my25d BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED OFFICES o rent; facing Shetucket St.. steam heat, decorated and wired; will rent en suite. Call at Alling Rubber three. front offices | Tested Under ‘my2sd i Air Pressure A MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS 3 STRAIGHTENED E. Ring, Ave. Phone . AND REPAIRED 1142 my16d FOR RENT—In business section, . site ‘WM. E. SHANLEY itable f L ces ., leather | Soods, ‘sho store or any retail busimess. |§ 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) Tel. 246. apr22d FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two-tenement house with improyements, Vine St., ulars, see iacge lot, iocated at 17 near Baltic St. V. COVELLO, 198 Tel. 15! Street. For full partic- OVERHAULING IAD REPAR WORK FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. $7 per cord. Kindlings, seven bushels for S1. 3 ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B. FOED, Phone 792. apri3d OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts FOR SALE . 15-room hou fmpreveme; five minutes of property is especially or medium class boarding house, and car secured for one-third of cost to broduce. opportunity for someone. fine conds nlete square. ion. modern ated within This adapted for high or ‘rooming | '\ less than great Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work Blacksmithing in all ite branches Coti & Elark Gorp. ) 'WANTED FE OR FOUR MEN AND SETTING UP WOOL CARDS. UP WOOL SPIN NG MULES. |ALSO MAN TO HELP AROUND MILL. APPLY TO MILL AGENT ON PREM- ISES AFTER 1 P. M., JUNE 6TH. EAST KILLINGLY W OOLEN MILL, EAST KILLINGLY. MILL ABOVE DAVIS & BROWN WOOLEN MILL, LOST AND FOUND srown and white shepherd dog mber 44261, Call Tel. 1647-3. i Jetd LOST—In Jewett City, gold mesh bag, containing sum of money, Finder pleas B. 113 and recelve Ehuul Jeld White fox hound, slight tan on hone. 1740, or noufy. l. M. Broadway. myZed LOST—A fox terrler, white and bla Finder pieass, cal return to L. veward. edr. _Tel Young, 179 FOR SALE—Automobilss FOR SALE—1020 Essex. sedan,.fifst clats condition. Can be seen at Audi- forium Hotel jebd _ FOR SALE—1916 Overland touring ¢dr, new paint and good tires. at 62 School St. TFOR SALE—1917 Inquire d ass. Studebaker touring; 1915 Ford toueing, late radiator ; Studebaker, $350; Ford, $125. These cars in A-1 condition. ' Omer LaBarre, Daniel- son, Conn, jebd FOR SALE or exchange for a pleasure car, a 1913 Cadillac truck, good strong bedy, with top, engine in good condition, coud 'tires, vractically new. Elmer Brenn, Scotland, Conn. - Tel. 342-1 jesd ¥OR SALE—1920 Overland, model 90, cheap if laken at once. Tel. 1345. _jesd FOR SALE—1921 Ford coupe, lent condition. dry or 140. excel- Phone Troy Steam Laun- jedd FOR SALE—Eight cylinder Cadillac speedster, completely. _overhauled; price Twelve-room house in good location, having steam heat and electric lights. There is a good sized Iot with.barn 23x32 feet, garage 20x25 feet, and shed. Good location for person whose business requires storage for aito or horges Located near Chelsea Parade. Price 34,500, JAMES L. CASE, Tel. 876. Shetucket St. Six-roora cottage, mear Boswell Ave., with tract of land with a barn, having a For Your Own Protection Insure Your Property With HAROLD S. BURT 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE presenting. Reliable Companies Phone 598-3 A o R E Further® information checrfully given |57 TC 15 NORTH MAIN STREET making & demand for itseif PAIB OF PANYS, AT ALL AT ONE PRICE, by calling 2 - e country. Apply by ietter MONSTE (KE SALE, $1.56 A PAIE. AT THE JOHYN A. MORAN = Bulletin. jeld | ALL AT ONE FRICE, $L50 A’ PAIR, MONSTER FIBE SALE, REAL ESTATE BROKER. DENTISTS demy student would REXLLD - NEXT TO = —= k, s0da_fountain; ex- s LLEAS, s FITTERS. Address G. NORWICH. BEOOKEY NG OXe = INSURANCE PHONES : ‘myizd 2 NORWICH. 122 Office — 1655 Home Dr.Paul A. Schwartz SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. The small annual m is negligible to the firm pro- it affords. Don't take chances. prem tection from money loss Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE cight. Apply Ford Aj Jeag” [variety of fruit. Price reasonable for 2 s F SALE— & quick zale, Gl ssie in good . RICHARDS BUILDING order, $35; one one-ton truck with durl FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Eody 1:?0; also two other Fords. Call| Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich. 81 MAIN STREET nected. 17-12. je2d DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over. Woolworth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Conn. -PR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEOM M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. HOTELS AMERICAM HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. ~ First class garage service cop- Phone. Shetucket St FOR SALE—Good as new touring o 4 real bargain. Phone 1076-4. my27d FOR SALE—1919 Harley-Davidson mo- myi2d | torcycle. Call 575 between 8 . m. and § p. m. my16d : . FOR BALE—Oakland, just overhauled, FOR SALE—Horsss 4 good snappy car. C. E. Lumis, R. D, S No. 6. Tel 1888-3, apr21d FOR SALE—Pair of horses. dump cart, | e bamness, 5 new mileh cows, milk 18 or 20 quarts per day, one-horse umber wagon, 4 democrat. wagons, Concord buggy.~ P, | il A Nawrockl, Yantic. Call &t once, be- 3 A = cause short of help, and must take care ; GEOBGE LAMBERT — Moving and of store business. Je6d |trucking, dumping, trucks for hire, 21 S B et g S L CIE O 617-12. jezd E—Fme bay .horse, about | ™ ol 175, 1100, extra good driver and will won:I g e anywhere, reasonabie ; would take pullets in part payment. Phone 1876-4. jeed LIVERY BUSINESS | Having decided to go out of the Liver; business, this old established cons offering a number of fine Driving. Carriages. Hacks, Harnesses, Robes and Blankets for sale’ at unusually attractive prices. This tusiness, so estabilsh bought nothing but the beat of bl Buyers will find here. ATl our Horses and Livery Good: PALACE STABLES, L. E, KENNEDY, Tel. 15-3. Danlelson, Conn. JUST ARRIVED. My horses are herb on tiie, and they are & nice lot—big ones, light ones, and chunis, single and in pai il ready .to ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Auto 'I'ruuklna and Teaming, Furniture and Piano Moving. Shetucket St. C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We move. everything' anywhere. Spécial at- tention given ta moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 798-3. sep5d Long Distance o and Expressi: Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 145 TEAMING and moving, long Gistanice ftrucking a epecialty. John H. Ford, Main %‘L Phone 79: . e €. B. BREOMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. * Phone. 335, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. POULTRY FOR_SALE—Bronze turkey ezgs, Zic each Etta Willoughby, Canlerbury, Comm. e COAL AND WOOD ©OAL, seasonea- wood and. KiAdllags £0 to work, rices low ki R T Y ELMER R. PIERSON. ' = large it P X EOOKBINDING JOSEPH_BRADFORD " 108 Broddway Slank Bocks Hads and Ruled to Order Name.- R. P, D. or Street.. Post Office ... o e0TeTe e 8 e 0 e TaT FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10¢ & Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. vieier SeTeTveretezereTeia e o oois-s-sieem CIASSIHTCATION.. .-, .. Number of Insertions.... .‘Am’t Enclosed. Write compléte ad below including name and address ~— Or :if blindsaddress is wanted mark X here vecessane 5 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO 4 8q; ft. 1 Superintendent's office, approxi- mately 150 sq. ft, 1 Head Nurses office, imately 120 sq. ft, 1 Housekeepers ice, -gnron ely 120 sq, ft. Item 3. At Meriden, Conn. Recreation Hall containing 4 school rooms, capacity Of 36 puvlls each. ghassed ome or two sides. ail on one ficor. 1 room for library, 2 sets toilet olosets in each school Toom. a resreation hall, seating 220, with ‘stage, moving plefurs booth, two dressing_rooms. Jtem 3. At Norwich, Conn. First fioor, auditorium, seating 200, with stage. floor, general business office, book- keeper's office, filing room, wash room Ttem 4. At Niantic, Comn. buiidin, First ficor, 1 si 13, 1 dining room 21x13, s« and Kitchenette 9x12, bath, linen cioset, 3 Mleeping rooms and closeis Second fivor, sleeping rooms and closets, each 10 or 11x12, bath room. 2 or 3 javatories, 2 or 3 toilets. Third floor, unfinizhed at. tic, heat from adjoining bollers Other items to have heating apparatus. Costg not to excesd as follows: Item 1—$10,000. Ttem 2—$11.000, Item 3—$9.500. Ttem 4—$20,000. Architects are invited to comsult with Taberculosis Commission. Room f; Capitol, Hartford, for full informatisn farding location’ and detalis of uilding, ete. The architect of the plans selected by the committee in chargs wiil be employed to prepare the working drawings ind specifications and to superintend the struction of the buildings. For his coi pensation he will receive the commis authorized by the American Institu: Architects. 0 compensation wiil be p for pians not finally, accepted. An estimate of cost from some reliahle oontractor will be required to be submit- tes with each pla: All plans must be signed by the arcl tect and deposited with the Comptroll of the State. at his office in the Capi City of Hartford, not later than Jul 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m., stand: The committee in charge, in with law, will said pians in Room 63. St. the 10th day of July, 192 a. m., standard time. ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated at Hartford, Conn., this 26th day of May, 1922, HARVEY M. BI my20d Con room 31x € pantry NOTICE! On Friday, June 9th, 1922, at 10:45 o'clock, standard time, I will sell at public auc- {tion the bankrupt stock of {jewelry and fixtures of Charles W. Hale, located in the store formerly conducted by him on Main Street, Dan- ielson, Conn. 3 CHARLES E. AYER 3 : By order o Court of Probate for t wich, I will sell th Barber, late of Vol trict, deceased, in 2 in_the Town 'of Voluntown. a fully described in the apolication t in said Court. For more pa 1 ription. see sald aj Trustee HOWARD | Auctioneer NO I ICE FOR SALE: By order of t Sourt of I BUILDING JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, Gencral Con- tractor and Buiider. Tel. 1371. mar28d WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor_and Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 West Main St. Pnone 93l dexzd Fe. P L T SR R = AT A COURT OF PEOBATE WELD CIGARS 4t Norwich, within and for tie Dietsict —|of Norwich, on the 6th day P Whitestans Cigar aare 770 per taousand | prcsett 3. F. CONANY. ii Yvamklin St [ el S The Admin: ******* land filed & written alieging that STEAMSHIPS i estate a Wilson Line to New York |™ application Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday | the Probate <o and Friday, at 4 P. M. Norwich. 1o of June Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 P. M. Tel. 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. forenoon, of said Clark’sCruisesby Can. Pac.Steamers CLARK’S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD By the Specially Chartered Superb YLING Tudge copy HELEN DRE: s.3. “Empress of France” 18,481 zrom tons FROBATE r" }-(l: Oriinstor of Round the World Cruises, andthe only & o Rt TouristAgent whohas everruna Cruise Round the i g s World by chartered steamer. A Bouting palsce for the whole trip. Roster oo AYLING, J New York, Pansms, San F: Libby, lat lulu, 14 d: in Japan, Chisa, wich, in sal Singapors. . Burnian, Option.of 19 dive 1 Richard 0. ] Todia, Cevlom, 4 deya in Caire,. Nuples, | appeared in C Havre, Southampton; (stop overs] Quebec | Praying, foc the = that a last will and t be_admitted to Whereupon, It petition be heard and det Probate Court Room in t Ry. to Moatresl and New York. 4 MONTHS, $1,000 and up Including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, ete. CLARK’S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923 i MEDITERRANEAN THE By Specially Chartered, Sumptuous S, 8. “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" ol burser. fross toas: 65 DAYS CRUISE, 5600 and up; 19 days in Bgypt and Palestine: Spain, ltaly, Greece, etc FRANK C. CLARK, Times Bsiiisg, New York P of sald petitic thereon. be gis the publica this order one time i1 some news having a cicculation in said D leaet three davs prior to hearing, and that return Court. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge The above and foregoing is a true copy d. o INet. HELEN . DRESCHER. Attest: fera” Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HFELD | atWontville. withip aod for the District of Montville, on the h day of Jume, A D..1928. Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. Ta the mutier of an agrecment between | orome W. House of Montviile, Ouardian {9f the person of Lililan Russell of Mon vills, minoc, narty of the First P and ‘Wiliem &, Morris and Mary ©. 3Mor ris. husband and wife both of Niantie, Connecticut, parties of the Second Past. for the adoption of mald minor by sald parties of the Second Part. The. said agresment having beem ex- hibitsd to eald Cour: for oproval i 'lnmu. it 1 VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE Ready for O t $3.38 | 0L O Qeeupanoy ¥ | (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) except Sun- | Comtortable Staterooms | Ordered. That the hearing unon the Steamers leave aily, appraval of said agreement be had at the day, 11.00 p. m. 5§m.x&.cfl‘un Room i the Tows tyille, In sal Digtriet, on Due New York, Pier 40, N. R., fc.'?‘ of June, A. D. 1922 & 7.00 a. m. the afternoon. and that notice of the pen. ~of sald mrreement. and for the approval thersof, be the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a cirew- in said District, at least six dave prior to of 8374 hearing, and that oturn be made to this Couet Jetd N D. HOME, Judge. of _sald STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World All necessary documents; affidavits, ap- plications for passports and other nees- sary information in regard to bringing your relatives to America. rt, my clients to New York 4 assist them in checking their baggage, show them to the custom house, obtain for them salling permits, For further particulars, inquire of INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND REALTY AGENCY JONN G. CHENESKI, Agent. Tel. 1139. 18 Bath 8¢ @ ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & TH”MPSON ARCHITECTS Susver Bullling, Norwleh, Conn CIVIL EXGINEEE AND SURVEYOR, THAD L. WILSON, f ol Y LI L L SR T S R R TR} " LN ST TN fereen =z < R T T LT T TLRERE T S TURER L ELEEE L

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