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o 4, 1923, !z\‘At—!n xfl "a o B a son, Heney Y formerly ‘of ‘N N fifi" and Mrs. Wi _Henry Charbonneau of 111 Fifth street: < MARRIED BAnuEl—-rnAm—ln Wea-rly R. I A.” Burdick, Miss Leola —In Norwich, : W, A Keete T on @A Miss Jane C. Speliman of Norwich, PELTIER — MARKEW l'rz——g’n Occum. June ‘5. 1992, by Rev . Des- Sureaunit, Wilfred Peitier of Otcum and M Nettis Markewitz of Versailles. |run' — KOCK — In_Hartford, June 7, by Rev. Paul F..McAlenney, Miss r‘ Sarie Rock of Jewett City and Edwaed R. Leahy of Hartford COUCHON—CLOUGH — In' Willimantie, June 6. 1922, by Rev. John Pearce, Henry r‘nn—hrm and M Alice Clough, DIED Westerly (Pawcatuck), Thomas Coope,. Pawcatuck (Stonington), E. Everett Watrous, aged COOPER — In June 2, 1922, WATROUS—In June 1, 1922 86 years. DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN [ Funeral "D"i’r?'ctors Embalmers Lady Asgistant HENRY E. CHURCH S¥M, SMITH ALLZY Telephone 328-3 FUNERA' Cummings & Ring Fmeml Directors and Embalmers 322 - Main_ Street Chamber of Coramercs Building Phone 288-2 iLady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer FROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT. Shea & Burke Funeral Directol 41°Main Street et MeCarthy, w ] to asslst at House- work. Inguire Mrs. F. C. Htrwocd 38 Alice St. Jes house. A. Levine, Mohegan. Tel. 438-4. [rent $40 per mt.\nt.h bakeshop, jegd : 31,500 cast A WANTED— ess, at gnce, nook House, Jeyett City. 1 " WANTED _Middle aged wor: tel kitchen work. Apply today and to- morrow, between § a. m. and 10 a. t time, Ae.umz'u )} good_ perma: my Weel Side Sl!k MilL WANTED—A capable woman for gen- eral housework; one who can cook. Ap- ply in the morning at 313 Main St or Phone 488. Jjesd WANTED Capable girl to do plain cooking; _references reauired; excelient wages. 'Phone Westerly 2185, jedd “WANTED—Cook (white), for selxhorl, i:mllv of two; good wages. Tel. 302, jead TSALESLADIES wanted at F. W, Wool- worth €o. Jeld D WANTED—Male WANTED—We are looking for 2 few more middle aged men, with or without selling experience, to represent us in un- occupled territory within a radius of 30 miles of Norwich; the position is perma- nent and the work pleasant; pay weekly. Wrnedrlealh Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. Jes8 WANTED—Meén over monthly ; common sehoo! education; rail- way mill aid. oiHer goverdmi | post tions ; steady woek, list positions free; wr!tp immediately. George' Stewart, Dept. . Columbus Circle, New York. JeSd wuxnp—m:rflefl ‘man, 31, white, wishes position as chauffeur for private family; flve years' experience; wiling to take care of lawn and do any other work when not driving; must be an ail vear round position; have vefy best references; state wages. Write Box 30, Builetin. jesd WANTEP —Men of good personality and push; thosé who are willing to go to other sections of this state; good easy nioriey for thé right onés. Write Box 100, Bu etin, 3256 “WANTED—Single man work on farsi: 10 Cigarottin, Wells T He Buile- tin. jesd BOY WANTED—Inquire at Gufl's Ma - ket, Broadway. WANTED—An_expéricnced non-union printer and paperhanger for steady work. Write Box 25, Bulletin. jesd WANTED—A young man to work at Conn, Popeorn Co jesa_ \VA'(’I‘ED—MIM!(] man with small family to work at Hamiét farm, near Putnam; good pay and conditions. Ap- piy at the ity floter, Putnam, Conn. jeta T WANTED—Silk weavers for broad silk box and plain work; very best wages je"fiis all kin Agency, sale of second hand 13, $135-3190 |G —Farms to soll on commie : IR description. Fred L. Ra- AL ts, 60 T Tonh “brone” At JROR SR e g — Franklin. Telephone jesd ty in exchange for fififlhtm For“ flverhmfi“afi Bak e 513 3 o Sorl S me - }‘0 r sal oint, seven-room. cottage on one of. the hest locations. berg, 310 fimsl or- s jesd B _SALE—Four year oid new milch Mfl?’ fi!l calf. Wiliam Dlh!mhlj ;“:l ,all gdflm‘ . ’:7 Main St th 1367, T jeostatn SALESurplus stock choioa dzhnz it $1 and $2 per dozen. . W. F. Brown, 46 Pamer St.. Now 18 the ume to_piant them. FOR SALE—Three handsome Holstein heifers,. 3 years old, one is new milch and one will freshen soon. Andrew C. Lathrop. Phome Lebanon 47-5. jeld fl:{‘]‘\" 1umflouteln CGW new mfl'c'ho g abou quarts, one, , fiker'sc . & Bullard B i “WANTED—To exchange iand _and buildings g.uonzvme near - flmu' jP Coates, 227. Ml St. Teaity. Phone 1367. "WE ASK the attention of The Bull readers: If any of you wish to sell ar dispose of your farms or business of nll kinds and descriptions, we are at your service. Seaany to seil it for in m- ibout must_be ir- TO RENT—Two lacge furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, private bath and all conveniences. Inquire L 51 Main St., or Telephone 95' “To nEhT—KiLchen slllln' room, Md- room a‘?d ‘ba:ll'z‘rnom. .?“ furnished, s:i:.h gas and electricity, also ke 320 Laurel Hill A\)l'e s Je8 " 10 RENT_A five-room tenement, mod- errj\ ;rémrovmenu. at 287 W. Main St. FOR RENT—At 142 Main St. of rooms that may be adapted for. 15:«- room purposes, offices, etc.; immediateiy. ' Inquire at The Cadden Company. possessiom Plaut- jera ; we have cnh Huyerun hand of Kirman's Farm , Putnam, Conn. FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow, with all lmpmumwu. space upmln for three mou oors, roomy . TSrad ot SRR room- for. garsRes gunLll nd:lborhuod 10 minutes” Walk T ripe reasonabl Ol“'l(- eadg St. i J’:ue my3Ti . UP TO THE time of going to press Mr. Volstead had made no la‘;'nvmhlbltln( the wich. Tel. 361-13. my18ThTuS TO LET—Cottage al Pieasant View Beach for season; modern jmpeovements. Address Louis B. ‘Collins, 15 Pleasant St., Westerly, je7d TO BENT——Furnl:hed house, _strictly modern, A No. 1 location. Address C. M., Bulletin Office. jesd FOE SALE—One wagon, one Heavy express onje Besvy dunip cart saddle. e2 one-horse lumber rness and Call 617-12, Wfltm—rumnnre, stoves, etc., and antiques. Ward 45 Jackson St. e “Te. 535, mar} #TUTHS WANTED—To exchange land and buildings in Montville, near large manu- facl;’mn‘“glams. for good Norwich cealss, €s, 227 Main St. Phone 1367. __I€3STuTh FOR SALE—Rabbits and cavies, -all sizés; aiso pigeons, at lowest prices. Krohn Bros., 267 Boswell -Ave. my27d T0 BENTTenement of SEFEISt0oms, 324 W. Main, all improvements. jefd TO RENT—Two furnished light house- keepmg rooms, also two single turnished Tel. 769 jesd _TO RENT—Furnished rooms an: for light housekeeping, 18 Un(vn Sl jad “WOULD you write a wealthy, pretty irl? - Stamped envelope, piease. = Lillian Sproul, Station H. Cleveland, 0. myid T WANTED—At once, five- room flaf> an modern_improvements, location. Irving P. Mason, Yantic Pmomce,jex':n- POR SALE—Second hand refrigerators, furniture and show cases; also will buy second hand furniture and m(mues 98 ‘W. Main St. 1. Weinstein. y26d FOR BALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E, Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. decl9d ,——-——-—————-—\ L1 FOR SALE New 3-apartment House and 7 rdom Cottage, both hawving every modern convenience. Will sell one or both. Very desirable location, and an excellent in- vestrent proposition. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES tie, Cona., e e T WANTED_Cofiage house 1o or near city of Neorwich. , Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bidg., Norwich. jeed WANTED—Theee farms in town of Canterbury to sell on commission; imme- diate possession desired. Burdick & Mec- Nicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. je6TuTh WANTED—Bookkeeper, with Know- ledge of typewriting, to take charge of office ; salary §1,000 a year. Treasurer, letin, 6d. ANTED—Two or three rooms, fur- nished or unfurmished, for light house- keeping by young married couple. Write Box 17, Bulletin. P YOU TBY ALL—Now you tfy the best. Busy Bee Restaurant, 120 West Main St. He;uhr dinner 30c. Kverything at pre- orices. Jesd " WANTED—A horse for the keeping; can give references if required. Hdward , R F. D. No. 1, Yantic, Conn, H.LAB YE BE—20 Turkish Teophies cigarettes, 2y for 18c; Manila cigars, six for 25c; a good Line of pipes, Zoc FOR SALE Six-room cottage, all improvements, and ‘gardem, 34300 Two-tamily houss with four acres, $ n 10-room house, two-car garage, Was ington St., $9.500; big value. Summer camp with half acre on Block Island, $500. ARCHA W. COIT, take charze of our smgmn: dept.; good opportunity for the right man. Box A Bulletin_Office jerd T SALESMANAGEE There is 2 big op- portunity for some live man io secure an exclusive seiling agency iine without competition; We have circularized- your d are able to turn over to sent us; must finance initial order ; give telephone’ number if npossible. Alumu Mfg Co. 145 Bridge St, Newark, N. J. Je WANTED—First class automobile me- chanic; no other apply. jesd Baltic Garage. sman _and collector ; man who is willing to work and follow instructions; good chance for adyance- ment; referénces required. _ Singer Seéw- ing Mauhme Co., 48 Mair St. WANTED—Shipping_cdlerk with know- ledge of typewriting and ghorthand; wiil pay $25 a week to right party. §hlpping Clerk, Bulletin Office. WANTED—Academy TWANTED student would like ‘position as clerk, soda fountain; ex- perienced; references, Address this_office. myizd ~ WANTED SPINNERS FOR NIGHT WORK — ALSO EXPERIENCED PATTERN WEAVER. Joseph Hall & Sons, Inc. TRADING COVE 2 ! LOST AND FOUND onday, in city, bunch of keys, Finder leave at this office. Reward. je§ y empioyment.” Apply New |up to the Dunhill $8 each. Fagan's k Co., Westerly, R. I. je7d Smoke Shop. opp. Woolworth’s. Jeld v ED—Man by the month for| WANTED—Second hand antique fur- farm l&url\ E. A Hoxie, Lebanon. |niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, Phone Je7d L n St. Phone 712-5. my30d WA)TED-Man With _experience (0| WANTED Farms; list_with us_for Tel. 1334. 63 Broadway. FOR SALE Two teriement house wilh store in, rent for $180 month, five minutes’ walk from Prankiin Square; price $1,300. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 C myZsd COLONIAL HOMESTEAD, high elevation, 1 mile from viliage, 1-5 WANTED — Second hand furniture, {mr¥le from state road, 2-story house, 11 housenold goods, antiques tools end store |rooms, 7 firenlaces, hard. carved wood- nxtures; 1 pay ,mzhuu prices; H'Y me | work, dell‘mful home, surrounded by fine betore leiling; I them old maple shade, large stock barn, ail Weisinger, 25 Market St. Tel. buildings in best of order; 50 aeres fer- wr2d .0 |tile fields. 100 apple trees.'1500 cords of ~ WANTED—We pay highest prices for | %00d¢ farm will carry 20 head; 35,000, second hand furniture. Norwicn F 4 ERvoNs' AcENC ture Co.. Breed Blag. Tel 1914-3. aatic, € buy, sell and exchange. i B B amnm& i, FOR SALE °b8d | \usT SELL ‘1060 PAIR' OF PANTS, ALL AT ONE PRICE, $1.50 A PAIR AT THE MONSTER FIRE SALE, NEXT TO BEOOKLYN OUTFITTERS, RWICH. 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 horses. Located near Chelsea Parade. quick sale; good casn customers. kosid, H D, 4 NareEl Slel 3.6 1312 Pisarko, R. D. 8, Norwich Town 1055 my2ed TWE ARE STILL at 11 Ferry St sell- ing out owr new and second hand furni ture below wholesale price. Hemember, St opposite Mohican Store. Rocz- ff St. i \VAxs'u.u—Anuqueg tools and 'wmd- hand rurmiture. H. B. Tiger, St Phone 717-3, “WANTED—100 farms for csn.a.\om 10 geres up, with or without stock ; give ull"particulars in first letter as to price, mize, location and terms. P..O. Box 166, Jevle'tt City, Conn. iyz2zd TWE BUY and pay highest wlcu for second hand furniture and books Kremens, successor 1o King, 48-50. Water St. - Phone 1305. sepl2d WANTED e AND YOUNG MEN AVE 32 TO 33 ON EVERY r.us OF PANTS, AT THE MONSTEE FIRE SALE, ALL AT ONE rxll.m, $1.50 A PAIB, ovrruu:ns. RWICH. The Henry 7A“en & Son éo 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assisiont Telephone 410-2 BAY OR NIGHT LOST—Brown and white shepherd dog ; license number 44261, Call Tel 1647-3. eward. Jeid T LOST—In Jewett City, gold mesh bag, containing sum of money. Finder please return to L. B, 113 and receive kberal reward. Je2d LOST—White fox hound, slight tan on ear. Telephone 1740, or noufy L. M. Toung, 179 Broadway, my2éd HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLOR!ST cing shrubs, plants and Maplewood Nursery Co. Tel Free d!ll\él’\ aprid _ORDERE souar flowers at Geduldig's s Greenhouses, 75 Cedar St. Phone 868, mari3d LOST—A fox terrier, ‘white and bla tag number 443-13. Finder please cal 950, mylzd FOR SALE—Horsss A Price $¢,500. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. B FOR SALE—Automobl!ss FOR SALE—Sport - model Ford. or wouid consider taking Harley-Davidson motoreycle with sidecar as part payment. ‘aylor, Moosup, Conn. Tel 14- Tel. 878, FOR SALE Six-room cottage, near Boswell Ave., with tract of land with a barn, having a varlety of fruit. Price reasonable for quick sale. FBANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bidg. Phonme. Norwich. ALE— Locomobile, five pas: n perfect condition. Tel. ~220 Mystic, Conn. jesd FOR, SALE—1920 clags éondition. Essex sedan, first Can be seen at Audi- torium jeGd FOR SALE—1916 Overland louflu car, new paint and good tires. . Ine u.\u at-62 School St. FOR SALE—Pair of horses. dump cart, harness, 5 new milch cows, milk 18 or 20 quarts per day, one-horse lumber wagon, 2 democrat wagons, Concord buggy. P. A, Nawrocki, Yantic. Cail at once,” be- cause short of help, and must take care of store business. Je€d FOR SALE—Fme bay horse, abont 1100, extra good driver and will work anywhere, reasonable; would take puilets in part payment. Phone 1876-4. jedd LANDSCAPE GARDEN ING THIS fs the time to arrange for land- fcape, work, of which we m.ss & special- Geduldig’s Greennouses, 17 Cedar St Phone 865, marlid —— PAIST AND WALLPAPER FOR SALEPaint, 3115 per gal, rég. ular $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10¢ per roll. Max Biazer, 183 West Main St., next to Fire Station. myld LIVERY BUSINESS Having decided to o out of the Livery business, this eld established concern is offering & number of fine Driving Horse: Carriages, Hocks, Harneds and, Blankets for sale at unusually attracti rices. P'Fhis Business, ss long ‘establishod, has bought nothing but, the best of equipment. Buyers will find some unusual bargains bere. ANl our Horses and Livery- Goeds now on sale. INSURANCE 28 Shétucket Street J. L. LATHROP & SONS INSURANCE QmeNDS PALACE STABLES, L. E, KENNEDY, Tel. 15-8. Danielson, Conn. JUST umn. horses are here on ume. and t.'hw g m——hk ones, light ones, chunks, -xnxle and in »a-lm all rud}' to g0 to work. Come and eee uuem £ su- ELMEE E. PIEESO. ‘Music ERNEST e BULLA Teache- of the' Vielim Phone 127-4 Bliss Place ! Havs 2 Fow - Tfits to Lend: " | TEACHEROES Phone 552-2 NICKEL PLATING o, Alice lldb 0 | torcycle. Call 575 between 8 a. m. and 3 — | Bectea. FOR SALE est Quality, Hard Wood, 3§39 ; Chesthut. ( ger cord. = Kindlings. or FOR-SALE_1917 7-pass. Studebaker touring ; 1915 Ford tou(mz. late radiator ; Studebaker, $350 ; $125. These cars in A-1 condition. O LaBarre, Danis|- son, Conn. Je! FOR SALE or exchange for a car, a 1913 Cadillac truck, good strong body, with top, engine in good condition, cord tires, practically new. Elmer Brennm, seven bushels ; ORDERS ETRICTLY CASH. HARRY B, FOED, Phone 792. aprisd TO RENT—Four rooms, suitable for offices; on Broadway. Inquire of A. Bruckner, 87 Franklin St. Jeld TO RENT Three Tght housekeeping rooms at 43 Union St. Call evenings. my30d TO RENT—Attractive furn'shed room in excellent neighborhood ; garage if de- sired. Tel. 1860. my30d TO RENT—Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, five rooms and bath, adults anle in best section. Write Box 123, TO RENT—Apartment, furnished, throe rooms and bath. Phone 2055. my25d OFFICES to rent; three front offices facing Shetucket St., steam heat, new]y decorated and wired; will rent singly or en suite. Call at A].\mg Rubber Co. _ my25d “wom m rooms and garage. Tel 25 E. Ring, 16 Laurel 11432-5. Hlll A\'e< Phone myl6d FOR RENT—In business section, site suitable for auto accesscries, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business. Tel. 246. apr22d FOR SALE " FOR SALE 15-room house in fine condition, modern imprevements compiete, located within five minutes of Franklin square. This property is especially adapted for high or medium class boarding or Tooming house, and can be secured for less than one-third of cost to produce. A great opportunity for someone. A Further information cheerfully given by calling JOHN A, MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKEE. AUCTIONS OUR NEXT Public Auction will be the S. J. COLLINSGRU DISPERSAL Tulpehocken, Berks County, Pennsylvania JUNE 8th, 1922 65 Head - . Registered Holstein Cows and Heifers Many A. R. O. Cows — One Champion Cow and her two daughters. AUCTIONEERS SALE MANAGERS SALE CATALOGS The O. S. Peck Co. Norwich Town, Conn. POULTRY cmm‘:-‘;“ SALE—Bronz 250 ea;_h dmta. Willoughby, ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THCMPION ARCHITEOTS Thawer Bullding, Nerwich, Cenn -!fl ers and W" 1 kinds Pnnd Bt_ Phone 1397. l At-lmt&'fid- Advertisement Will Sell It 2 apriid \ ¥ 16 YEARS’ experience in the automo- - B&Q{:’lg I:‘prk give me a u-l-l ’tiwn 4 sign p: thlonu and m:: !‘bolfi Pond St.. I\or'ieh Conn. AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, tire covers, reupholster- ot autos. Jos. Angarano, marl0d MAURETANIA— June 27, July 18, Aug. 15 New York, Queenstown, Liverpeo! CARMANIA . June 15, July 13, Aug. 17 CYTHIA une 22, Juiy 20, Aug. 31 LACONTL. .Juiy 6, Aug. 3. Sept. 7 New York, Londonderry, Glasgow ALGERIA. .June 14, July 15 AI‘ !i- COLUMBIA.June 24, July s 7 s / Oah Pty ]Julu 29, All%tll er grinain (y I ” r J CAMERONIA . Jrfaciitnes 126 State St., Boston, 1, ot Local Agents We regrind all makes of Auto Cylind- ers, and’can furnish you with new & pistons, rings and wrist pins. We aiso| ITHAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. carry a large stock of standard and | FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER oversize rings. ] SERVICE. Fords reground and fitted with light | FARES :—New London 50c, Greenper . and Shelter Island $1, New York model pistons, $20.00. Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket of We also do light machine work, Breed St Tuesday, Thursday and Sua- day, at 4 P. M. (Daylight Saving). WE SERVE TO SAVE! Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, < foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- HEEBNER BROS. 31 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 214 nesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. (Day- light Saving). Connections with all Coastwise ané Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from the Port of New York For freight rates and further informa. tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969. EASY For ouR Agent. New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE [comtortable sStatercoms Thorough knowledge of welding and $3.38 “’5“;‘&' Occupancy at 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. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK - OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholetering and Woed Work, Blacksmithing in all ite branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TC 815 NORTH MAIN STREEY (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave aily, except Sun- day, 11.00 p. m. Due New York, Pier 40, N. R, 7.00 a. m. STEAMSHIP TICKETS tosor From All Parts of the World All necsssary documents. affidava, ap- plications for passports and other neces- sary information in regard to your relatives to America. I escort my clients to New Yorx and assis; fhem checking their baggage, show them to fthe custom house, obtain for tlsem saiiing pmmts. For further particidars, inquire INTEENATIONAL STE/(MSHIF AND REALTY AGIZNOY JOEN G. CHENZSKI, Agent. Tel. 1139, J 15 Bath St — | T CH!ROPODIST " B, Coan. l’hu‘-“uu-& / LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COUET OF FKOBATE WELD % Norwich, within and fo the Distriet of Norwich, on the 7th day of June, A. lA D. 1922, ‘ Tresent—NELSON J. AYLING, J Estate of Albert B. Maine, late of Nor« wich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Executor ecite the creditors of said deceased {o bring in their ciaons aguinst sald esiate within tlx wontys Trom gu dite, by posting 2 uotice to ‘that effect, together with-a copy of this order, on dhe & the plac end in DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 DR. HARRY PROTASS 74 signpost ne: ‘where said deceased lll! e same Towr, and by pul the gaime once in a newspaper hlvli‘ a circglation in sald District, and maks re- tarn to th!l Court. LSON J. AYLING, Julige. The n\ev- and foregoing is 2 true copy of record. DENTIST Altesl: BELEN M. DRESCMER, 181 Main SM Over Woelvupfl" = Telephone 563 Norwic#, Conn.| NOTICE.—AIl crailtors of .u‘-“ signed at 23 Grove St, N within the time limited in the above foregoing order. HERBERT W. GALLUP, jesa Executor. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON @’Grory Bldm. Norwioh, Cann, Scotland, Conn. Tel. 342-12. Jeod FOR SALE—1920 Ov!rhud mode! 90 cheap if taken at 1345, jead FOR SALE_Eight oy cyflnder Cadillas Speedster, completely overhauled; price cight. Apply Ford Agency, City.' - je2d FOR _SALE_One Ford chassis in good order, $35; one one-ton truck with ..Efl Dody. $150; also two other Evnh.j C §17-12. je2d "¥OR_SALE—Good 2 real bargain. Phone 101( 4. M touring car, myfl'kf FOR SALE—1919 Harley-Davidson mo- p. m. myltd OB SALE—Oakland, L oot 2 good snappy w No. 6. T TRUCKING GEOME LAnEhl_."fd‘;— M trucking, dum; Cliff ;'L or O'gflul?n Tel. Cl'l 12. Est. 1514 _ €. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We move everything anywhere. pecial al tention given to moving hox.le—s and m chinery. Tel. 7’8 151 and Expres: Leug Distdnce ety 37 Bora) Tal un TEAMING and movin aspecialty. fllc: St one .792. Ave. En H. Fo!d. ifl . B. BROMLEY & 8 shetnck« St. Phone 32‘. LONG DISTANCE HOVING "HOTELS CAM USE, AMERICAN HOUS] Phofle, She‘!:llckat 8t WHEN Y(gf, ~WANT to put ’W‘" bisis e public, there'is no medi-+| ncs- bemu bétter than through the advertising 16cXa Line, Average 5-Werds:to a Line POStOFICE vawecezeremiornsmascimiivtesacaismcnissantsess AT HAERCIOSEd o et ncntacassmiin Write complete ad below including name-and-address — Or i blmd address is wanted mark X hcre Al * NORWICH, CONN. ¢ AD FILL OUT AND MALL-TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN ’Wmh,Trfiut,FuSde,Be. teased are hereby notified to present thels olaims against sald estate to the usder- orwich, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within and for the District %r ‘;isozrw‘.ch on the 7th day of June, A. 'prm'm.—\'m.sox & A Estate of Si m 2 Judge. late of Norwich, in sald Dfi&flc&. dEel-‘. Frank E. Oldfield of Norwich, appeared in Court and filed a muon praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted u pm the estate of sald deceased, alleged be Intesta.te ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That saf® petition be heard and determined. at Probate Court Room in the City of Nur- wich, in fih\ Distriet, on the 12th d of June, A 1922, at 4 o'clock in the ternoon, nnfl ‘that otice of the pend.anny of sald petition, and of said h thereon, be given by the pubNecation h}n:' order one time in some £ hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Julge. The, above and foregoing is a true cops of record. A HELEN M. DrEscher’ ttest: F, d Clerk. . AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Lebanon, within and for the District of Lebanon, on the 6th day of June, A. D. 1928, Present—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, 3nd&: Estate of George A. Milis, late of Town of Lebanon, in sal m ae- The ' Administrator a in and filed a written app! lon _alli that eaid estate is now in settlem sald Court. and praying for an order to sell certain real estate bel ng to said estate, fully described in said e LI I ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, sald the Probate Court Room in pid District, on the 13th day of June, A. . 1922, at € o'clock in the afternoon, dnd that notice of the pendency of sald apph- cation, and or sald hearing thereom, be fiven hy the publication of this n The Norwich Builetin, a pememaper having a circulation in said District, a ;‘mst four days prior to the date of n‘u earmg, and that return be made to the appiication be heard and determined at on,. in jesd THERE 15 16 Eastern Connect tin for business ¥ New York, 1;1:--::4-. Clltbflrl- 2 -3

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