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A Bulletin For Sale A Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Get It BOEN ¥$05—1In Norwich, June 5. 1922, M d Mrs. WANTED—Femais daughter, Ma; A fr. - GokR A Johnson of 86 Baitic street, ;,y%fi&g&"z,w’i 5 ‘week', time arrange mu agree- MAREBIED ment. Address- E. R. .+ care of The WOLF—GODLE¥_In Putgam, June 6 Norwich Bullstin. - ..:fl_ IS olt o b0, Mass., T - Miss Bertha Godley of Putnam. wobk: 5.'.?;,;.,,‘*{“9" /‘“mu jevd TEMPESTA—FIORE—12 this city, June 1922, by Rev. M. H- Sfay. Liug{ Tem- WANTED—A lady in every viliage in : m- | Bastern Conn., to earn ookl P of Bomiom and Miay Ratnerine | on*ioquiar or e wl:u‘\:yr}. %& - 400, Bulletin. : MENRICI — NEILAX —1In New London, L i June 8, 1972 by Rév. W. C. Pitzsimons, W“W;flt at h’\l?- Watter I Henricl of Boston and Misé | work. N "*C. Harwood, 56 Cora Neilan of New Iondon. Aldce St. Jesd WOODFORD — JEROME — In _ Orange, |~ WANTED_Waitress, at once. at Aspi- Conn., Jupe 6, 1922 by Rev. Newel n”k‘flo‘u', Jevett City. Tel. ]Z‘ JeBd M. Calhoun, Burnham B. Woodford of | — New Haven and Miss Louise lass Jecome of Orange, formerly of Nor- FUNERAL NOTICES FRORNMANDER—In Baltic, June 7, 1922, Ko e W) pullon D—. ienoed winder for !ong.lz‘ R‘éfl’rfie’nflofl% Ap- oy Weut shde siff Bl ™ 7 WANTED—A capable woman for gen- eral housework ; one who can cook. ply in the morning at 313 Main St or est ed Ap- Eagine Frohmpager, wife 8 the lsif Phone 488, jebd George Frohmander, aged 73 years. v = e P T e S e, | ARTREC G EY cemetery WANTED—Cook (white), for seashore, family of two; good wages. Tel. 302. e e T CARD OF THANKS SALESLADIES wanted at F. W, Wool- worth Co. Jerd to extend our wncere gratitude | those who in any —_— A Bulletin Want WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED—B office girl; o e pen. NORWICH e | FOR SALE Auto-Knitter BULLETI A Bulletin For Sale. TO RENT _ Advertisement Will Sell It | Al{fo“olll-! ACCESSORIES —Duplex B t “essential. n , Hampton, d Conn Fe WANTED—Stenogeapher for secretari- |~ FOR SALE_About fouf acres, of land al !-o‘;ldvn. Address Secretary, Bulietin. |at a reasonable fizure, fo‘ium o:' a state _es road near the city of Norwich and ouly 2 WANT = for manufae. | $hort distance of trolley; should be scen good chance to work Bp. Address *Jifg.,” Bulletin. 3ed g‘m Bookkeeper and stenogra- A iy fepartment. B % wmgl_‘ ipping des ent ‘}glfl M?i'_nu': Dositions now for several ce workers at salaries up to §$40 a week; the demand exceeds the supply; why don’t you start a day, evening or coerespondence course in - accountancy, business Engiish, arithmetic, salesman ship, advertising, shorthand, typewr! etc., at the Norwich Commercial School? Write, or Phone 1831 if interested. fin— clal summer ciasses now forming. je3d WA -Bright b or girl to an- ever telephone and do A%xd“ Lisnt work in {‘w lor tuition. A own hapd- wr‘ E’lag. Norwich Commercial School. WANTED—Women or men for house to-house !groposmon; big money. Appl: Alling Bldg., Room 11, at once. N. Rosenbaum. WANTED—Boacd by an elderly lady. fdaress My, L 1. dCorcy. B D e <% orwich., care Mrs. E. J. Weayer. jedd way assisted us during the iliness and death of our beloved wife and mother, and especially do we thank those who sent flowers. These many kind acts will WANTED—A presser WANTED—Male o AT B R can be a tailor. SCIENTISTS claim that f all the sait was taken out of the Pacific ocean the water would be fresh. I pay big prices furniture, to be fully appractited. Burdick-& Mc. nn. Nicol, Thayer Bldg., Noewicl, TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 171 Bl%wu; gentlemen only. Faone 2085. rooms and bz apartments, ing, gas range, nished. Phone 2035. TO RENT—Apartment for adults, four ath, on second floor, Harrls shades and icebox Jedd 175 Broadway; floor enfi W e we | ’““"‘%% perial 16 YEARS’ experience in bile repair worl SoRulen Fals Ave e Jedd can FOR SALE—After all is said and done, <do any better than to buy this six-room e, near trolley, with elec- tric lights Hardwood floors, for only $1,700, on ‘easy, terms; don't pay rent any io own this little home, Bur- | Parl 8t 1 dick & M er Bidg., Norwich. | — o Jesd g PLANTS f celery, § dred; Stone 'fi'u:l;oel ri‘isllh.’m P. Wade, 520 Boswell , 50c per TO LEg_ modern 'improvements, with garage, the ieia Jedd nquire on premises. Two_seven-room cottages at o jew Beach for i pee week. Address Will ston, Box 108, Ashaway, R. L TO BENT—Seven-room apartment, czl’l B season lip m‘k’rnl?‘ntuntwn;' S hans 10 ™ ke 1 per hun- ndred. Ave. Tel. ] h, Conn, TO RENT or for sai Point, scyen-room cottage on water! one of the best locations at the Pont. Charles A. Hagberg, 310 Main St., Nor. Jesd . at Grotnn’(xg:l; FOR 8. for $2.700 if taken this week. McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwi JeSTuWE “Thres-tenement hiouse with all modern improvements on Thames St., Norwich, 5444 annual income, will be sold Main $ Burdick & ch. " ¥OR SALE_Rhubarb_for canning, 20 1.25,“delivered ; don't send money. Write Jacob Galiup, R. F. 1bs. 60c, 50 ibs. aurel REN FOE SAL! elery plants. 60c per ‘hundred, Qélivered.” Luther Holton, No. Feankiin. _Telephone ern improve: Jetd Jesd ¥OE RE F¥OR SALE—Four vear oid 1896-2. cow with calf. William Dziomba. Tel. new milch |§00m purpo: immediateiy. jesd Cadden Company. pe§d S| Hill Ave, 3 TO KENT—Two large furnished rooms, suitable for jight housekeeping, pri bath and all conveniences. Inguire at or Telephone $57-3. TT0 RENT_Kitchien, silting room, bed- roem and bathroom, all furnished, with gas and clectriolty. aiso EarRRe. %0 A4 five-room tenement, mod- ments, at 237 W. Main St. '—At 142 Main St. a sulf of rooms that may be adapted for I ses, offices, es, etc.; . Inquire FOB SALE—Surplus stock choice dahlia . 3 ¥ for antiques and second hand bulbs, at $1 - A =W, always be remember = - 4 £ ulbs, at $1'gnd §2- per dozen: W. F. y Mopsick Cleaning and Dyeing Co., 66 Mt. | Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Norwich. Tel. | Brown, 4 Now ! JOHN DONAHU D FAMILY. |Pieasant St. Phone 1193-3. Jesd |361-13. myl9EMW | to plant ihfr:fmn R mfi Westerly, R. I WANTED—Are you looking for & COOK WANTED for Jewish BT Y olstein | _ TO REN chinges We, ‘Wint ' representative for | houss: ¢ A\ Loving MoReRin Tol T | neors, o e Tiaty Tandsome Holsieln || 10 Ro FUNERAL DIRECTORS s e & eifers, 3 yéars old, one is new milch | modern, A Hils e ,','::,'.'J'-"'g‘x?mfix&r‘ga‘xa‘ 5 L and ons will freshen soon. "Andrew C.|Builetin Office. fave. " Oakland Nurseries, Manchester, OVANTED—Farms to sell on commis- Tty Taoe e i i < Conn. .~ jesd |slon; senu Tull gdescription. Ered L. Ra- | FOR SALE—Rabbits and cavies, all | offices, on cinie, Plaingeld, Conn. Phone Moosup lowest prices. k] WANTED — 135 "month “commence; | DIv. 99-2. g Je8d % D callyhy “mall cletks: “stéady WORK: et | =i T ¥ pos \[o?\s Iree;r;vrlu today. ym—m n In- | WANTED—At once, nve-r:&u flat, all ec tute. Dept. 31-T., Rochéster. N. Y. jedd |modern improvements, in good locatlon. | furniture and show eases; also will buy | my30d er. X T I8¢ | Irving P. Mason, Yautic Postoffice, Yan- |second hand farmivure and antiques. 93 NTED —Salesmen, agents, | huge | tie, Cons. jeid | W. Main St. I Weinstein. my35d 15 Main Street P e e s R ast” oth. | WANTED—Cottage house in or_nesr | FoR § Fell it i = inexperienced men sell 4 to 10 dafly, oth” L ALE—Well_seasoned slabs and |sired. Tel. 1860 bl fx v 18 send 10 cents |Slty of Norwich. ~Burdick & McNicol, | hard wood. Tel el5-5 Th I Beara & | Sred. Tel. 1860 at once for proofs. plans, etc. Huhmsud ‘Thayer Bldg.,” Norwich. __Je§d | Son, Homestead Farms. decl9d |C.. 185 B Je Funeral \ Directors and Embalmers nel Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring W town in Eastern Conn., to earn weekly refe: farm; no cigarettes. o Bast 43d, New Yorl WANTED—A man every village and $25 1o $50 regular or spare time ; Kindly give Box 40, cars Bulletin. ~ jerd WANTED—Woe are looking for a few mare middle aged men, with or without ling experience, to represent us in un- occupled territory within a radius of 30 ies of Norwich; the position is b=l nt and the work pleasant; pay week! Write death Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. TO LET—Cottage JeTd —Furnished house, _strictly Broadway. Inquire of jels Tight Union St. Thousekeep possession at The Plaut- jerd at Pleasant View Beach for season; modern, impeovements. ‘Address Louis B. Coilins, 15 Pleasant St., 1 location. Address y RENT—Four rooms, suitable rx'r & g Call evenings. l: # Thorough knowledge of vnwmg preheating plus adeguate facilit andequipment enables s to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is toe heavy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the e of work too large or tog . TO RENT—Attractive furnshed room in excellent neighborhood ; garage if de- my30d WICH wumfic €o. HEAR YE BE—20 Turkish Trophies cigdrettes, 20 for 18c; Manila cigars, $ix for 25¢; a good iine of pipes, Zoc each, up to the Dunhill $5 each. Fagans Smoke Shop. vpp. Woolworth's. jeld WANTED—Second hand antique fur- niture,; best prices paid. A, Bruckner, 7 Frankiin St.Phone 712-5. mys0d WE ABE STILL at 11 Ferry St., sell- ing Out our new and second hand furmi: ture below wholesale price. wember, 11 Ferry St, opposite Mohican Store. je8d Lady Assistant _!WA)'TESR—Mlnjiad man, ~aged ~ 31, white, wishes position as _chauffeur for HENRY E. CHURCH privafe family; five years' experience: WM. SMITH ALLE® Wiiibg to take care of lawn and do any work when not driving; must be an Year round posttion ; Nive Vegy best ferences; state wages. Write Box 30, ulletin. jesd WANTRD—Single man to work on Write L. H., Buile- jesd | WANTED — Second hand * furniture, housenoid goods. antiques, Lools and siorg nxtures; i puy highest Drices; uy me before selling; 1 Dpeal tuem - @i N. weisinger, 12 Market St Tel 8si-2. upraz WANTES—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture, orwica” Furmi- tuge L. Breed biag. Tei 1914-3. 'We ouy, sell and exchange. jelld WANTEDLiberty Londs. Address K, ED—Inquire at Goff's Mar- je8d ANTE printer and paperhanger for steady wogk. An_experlenced non-union rite Box 25, Bulletin. jesd Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Pu Conn. Popeorn Co. family piy at the City Hotel, Putnam, Con WANTED—A young man to work at Jeta ed man with small Hamlet farm, near and conditions. WANTED—: 1o work tnam ; good pa: WANTED—Silk weavers for broad silk box and plain work; vefy best wages paid: steady employment. Apply New Chamber of Caramerce Building ilk Co.; Westerly, B. I. je7d Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant shi WANTED—Academy like position as elerk, soda fountain; ex- perieneed ; student uld references. Address R. G., s office. myisd GAGER Funeral Director WANTED SPINNERS FOR NIGHT WORK — ALSO EXPERIENCED PATTERN WEAVER. Joseph Hall & Sons, Inc. TRADING COVE and LOST AND FOUND Embalmer cai LOST- A reward for the return of a meo brooeh lost at Hampton Memorial PROMPT SERVICE day, May 30. Mrs. H. Maine, Scotland, Conn, Tel, $35-13 Jedd DAY OR NIGHT — et LOST—Monday, in city, bunch of keys. Finder leave at this office. Reward. je8 license Reward, LOST —Brown and white shepherd dog |umber 44261, Call Tel Shea & Burke Funeral Directors ea Young, 179 Broadway. LOST—White fox hound, slight tan on r. Telephone 1740, or notify L. my26d 41 Main Street tag dumber 433-13. LOST—A fox terrier, white and black. Finder please call 0. myisd care” Bulfeun. tepd WANTED—Antiques, (oois and zecond- hand turniture, H. B. Tiger, 6o Franglia 8§t Phone 71 Jausld WANTED—100 farms for catalogus; 5 85, Wi of without smck;‘fwe 1t rticuiars in nrst letler-as o price, size, location and terms. Qe &y, Conn. 10 P. 0. Box 1u5, iyied WE BUY and pay bighest prices for second - hand furniture and bookp. Kremens, successor to King, 48-30 Water St rhope 1305. s2plid WANTED 1,000 MEN AND YQUNG MEN TO SAVE 52 TQ §5 ON EVERY PAIR OF PANTS, AT THE EL FIRE SALE, E PRICE, $1.50 A’ PAIR, NEXT TO BEOOKLYN OUTEITTERS, NORWICH. —_—————— FOR SALE-—Automobilss FOR SALE c-pass. Oidsmobiie, ex- ceilent condition; make an offer. lnquire stage door, d Theatre, between i and 5 p. m ey FOR SA Har] Davidson ai land motoreycles; re- pairing done on all makes of motorcycles and bicyeles; go-carts re-tired while you wait ; prices reasonable and work guaran- teed, Jumes P. Donovan, 9 Main St. jedd FOR SALE—Sport model Ford, or wouid consider taking Harley-Davidson e with sidecar as part payment. ylor, Moosup, Conn. Tel 14-3. FOR SALE—1915 Locomobile, five pas- er, in yerfect condition. ~Tel. 220 tillable, in viliage, near the cit] the troliey: lis house has 5 in good condition, with a small place has some fruit; price $3, ‘opportunity for villager wisl farm. Central Bldg. Phon; FOR SALE Six-room cottage, all and garden, 34,500 with four acres, $6,500. Mode House, tyo-car garage, Wa $9500; big value. Summer ARCHA W. CoOIT, Tel. 1334, 63 1 FOR SALE Small farnt of 9 acres of land, mostly FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, improvemen: Two-family Biif ecre on Block Island, $500. y and near rooms and ICES to rent; three front offices tucket d and wired; will rent singly or Call at Alling Rubber Co. . steam heat, new] artment of ! 2; . 259, apr21d Tel. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING Ty iz | barn ; the | 000 ; grand hing small {1143-5, auref Hill Ave. my16d furnished rooms. H. Phone AND REPAR WORK Tel. 246. FOR RENT—In business section, sil suitable for goods, shoe store or any retail business. auto accesscries, leat] apr22d rn 10-room ington St., R S for $180 month, five minutes’ Franklin Square; price §1,300. particulars, see & A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3 Two tenement house wilh store in, 198 CHf St. & " FOR SALE Trucks and Carts roadway. i Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- yoom house in fine condition. modern N g 2 S | imprevements complete, iocated within m"j‘r:. Upho'stering and Wood Work. - ve minutés of Franklin square. is agk! hing il it T A TNt | broperty is especiaily adapted for high Fitepithing in all ity branches or fuil |or medium class -boarding or rooming i house, and can be secured for less’ than ! one-third of cost to nroduce. A great y high elévation, 1 mile mue from state road COLONIAL HOMESTEAD, & lidge, 1-3 | FOR SALE for someone. information MORAN checrfully given OF ALL KINDS i Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, to or Scoti & Clark Corp. 507 TC 515 NORTH MAIN STREET MUST SELL 1.000 PAIE O $1.50 ALL AT ONE PRICE, A PAIR. AT THE ¥ PANTS, Twelve-room house in goo having steam heat and electri There is a good sized lot 22x32 feet. garage 20x25 feet, Good location for person who: requires storage for auto,or Price $4,500. JAMES L. CASE, Tel. 836. FOR SALE Located near Chelsea Parade. 40 Shetucket St. a c location, hts. with barn , and shed. | se business orses. > hens, seal tory houss, 11 BROKER. rooms, 7 fizeplaces, haed carved wood- work, delightful home, surrounded by fine ? old_maple shade, large stock barn, ail CHIROPODIST buildings in best of ‘order; 50 aci fer- AUCTIONS - 1,500 cords of e A. G. THOMISON, F. 8. Ch head; $5,000, Foot ipecialist (Drotect your Toet). $1,000 cash. TATT A. TINKER.......,,..Auctioneer | 1:3, Alice Bldg.” 331 Maws St Ne: TRYONS’ ENCY, Cono. Poone 1366-6 1an3ld jesd Willimantie, Conn. | g eT 5 . s <1 AUCTION LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE ell at public auction in Palmer- MONSTER FIRE SALE, Conn,, at the Frank E. Austin NEXT TO FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable BEOQELYN OUTFITTEES, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922, Court of Probate for the District of Not NORWICH. | wich, T wiil sell the interest of Frederic! ¥ 3 10T abRnNRe e B W. Geib, late of Detroit, Michigan, de- ceased, in a certain traét or parcel of ty, without reserve|land, with buildings thercon. situate on 1T ed hin the Town of No more fully de- ¢ 1 maeket fon to sell on file 1 set light chain tracgs, 1 pair| . CARL A. GEIB, T chairs, | Jedd Administrator. er beds! parlor S ige, 3 tables, 3 bu-| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD quantity of 'chairs, | at Montviile, within and for the District ANK . AUSTIN. and other articles 1t stormy, sale ville, on the Tth day of June, A. tor anceared in Court and en_application alleging that DENTISTS is now in settiement in said ing for an order to seil certain rea] estate belonging to said es- 1917 7-pass. Studebaker touring; 1915 Ford touring, late radiator ; Studebaker, Ford, §125. These cars in A-1 cond Omer LaBarre, Daniel- son, Conn. Jebd GEORGE G. GRANT FOR SALE—Horsss Undertcker and Embalmer §2 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE Telephone 630 The Henry Allen & Son Co, qu 2 A of harness, 5 new miilch cows, milk 18 or FOR SALE—Pair of horses. dump car arts per day, ome-horse lumber wagon, democrat wagons, Concord buggy. P. Nawrocki, Yantic. Call at once, be- cause short of help, and must take care store business. Jesd 0B SALE or exchange for a pleasure dillac truck, good sirong cngine in good condition, ically pew’ ilmer Brean, FOR SALE—Good as new touring car, a real bargain. Phone 1076- mya7d 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS |.: ¥OR SALE—Fme bay horse about 00, extra good driver and will work ywhere, reasonable ; would take puilets part payment. Fhone 1876-4. jebd FOB SALE—Oakland, just overhaulsd, a good snappy car. C. E. Lumis, R. D, No. 6. Tel 1388 apraid AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistont Taloph DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. 410-2 g0 to wodrk. f{lces Xli'll l‘nr‘ ;he kind. Je2d. Come and-see 4 % -3, FUNERAL DIRECTORS HEAER B FlEREON. e 3 .| e | Avto Trucking gnd” Toaming, Furniture Norwich and Jewett City b SRR 3 s 2 Snetucket Bt FLORIST rubs, plants and Nursery Co. Tel __aprid A at_ G . 75 Cedar St Phons $6&° —_— LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the tme to arrange for land. s$cape work, of which we ma> g special- ty. Geduldig’s Greennouses. 77 Cedar St Phone 858, mariad _ PAINT AND WALLPAPER JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are 3 mice 1 chunks, single big ones, light' ones. and and in pairs, all ready to TRUCKING GEOBE LAMBEET — Moying and trucking, dumping, trucks for hire. 21 CHff St., or Occum. Tel. 617-12: SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH UTOMOBILE PARTS, SILVERING REFLECTORS, RADIATOR SHELLS, {ucking BUMPERS, ETC. BTFGI'N,- PRICES ON THESE FOR ONLY. DONT MISS THIS OP- PORTUNITY, AUTOMOBILE OWN- RS. i NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY THIS MONTH C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St Wa move everything anywhere. tention given to moving boilers chinery. Tel. 798-3. 5d Distans ving and i 17 Boewell Ave. STk TEAMING and moving. long_distance specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Phone 792. ©. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING, HOTELS CAX HOUSE, D. ge service g . First class gara nected. Phone. Shetucket St FOR SALE—Paint. §1.76 per gal., ylar $3.50 grade; wailpaper, 10¢ per roll. Blazer, 183" West Main St, next tg | Fire Station. - Tvia'’ INSURANCE MAY IT 77 HAMILTON Ailsfll MEAN YOU PLUMBING You may be the next victim of a fire. o't take chances. The small annual premium is negligi the firm pro- tection from meney lass it affords Yake out a.policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT A RICHARDS BUILDING - . - o e BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 9 MAIN STREET 5 | @lank .....'3......4"&’.‘.“ to Ordm POULTRY FOB SALE—Bronze turkey FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, §9 $7 per cord. Kindlings, for $i. seven bushels 161 Main 5 Chestnut- | Telephone DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST Street, 563 Over Woolworth's Norwich, Conn tate, fully d ibed in said avplication. AWhereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in Montville, in District, on the 12th day of June, A. 1922, at’ 10 o'clock in the forenoon, D. and_that notice of the pendency of said AECHITECT3 CUDWORTH § TH(MPSON Shaver Bullding, Nerwich, Conn. ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B. FOBD. Phone 792. aprisd M'Grory ARCHITECTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Bldg. Norwich. Cani application, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in The Norwich Bulletin. a news- paper having cculation in 'said Dis- trict, at least three days prior to the date’ of said hearing, and that return be made to the Court. jesd DAN D. HOME, Judge. n BUILDING WHEN YOU WANT to put um better than through the columns of The Bulletin. ness before the public, there is no medl- your busi- advertising Main St. LLIAM G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick Pnone 971 YOUNG, Contractor_and Bullder, Mill Work asd Jobbing. 50 Wesl BOOKS o, S5iecss and plaster work. Phonufls S._jz!d' JOSEPH_ J. CHINIGO, General Con- Subscription to all American and or and Bu Tel. 1371 mar2sd Eurgpean Publications. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU UNION SQUARE Name. eggs, 250 ecach. Btta Willoughby, Cmnmu.r‘;?éong. PRINTING " PRINTING of all kinds done. Estimates prompt ly given. The Brlletin C in '8¢ COAL AND WOOD ODAL, seasopea wood §ad kindlings s ST Leng CIGARS cigags 7 ong C! Whitestan 5 R, CORANL. L Feaudlls lr.‘% acengritrinenageras R. E D. or Street — Or-if bl NORWICH, CONN. eioieiene 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Ete. - - Classification...-. Number . Am’t Enclosed.......... Write complete ad below including name and address lind . address -is wanted inark X here MAIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN of Insertions. New York, Bler 27 East Kiver Catherine St, Monday, Wed- m&'fl)‘"‘" at 4 P. M. (Day- Connections with all Coastwise and sailing o e ; - G . !KM%”N“ LAMB po Comfortable Staterooms Ry m 7 y.m Oecupgacy at (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave aily, ex: Sun- day, 11.00 p. ":'P‘ Due, New York, Pier 40, N. R, L7908 m. Wilson Line to New York Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday - and Friday, at 4 P. M. ‘l‘-_agnvs:’umllv% Pigr 8, East River find Saturday, Tel. 2087 V. KNOUSE, Agent. STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Pafts of the World All necessary documents, affidavi - vhgflpm Tor pass, a omer":‘ee'eZ- $afy information in regard to bringin your relatives to America. 1 escort m: cliénts '10° New York and” zssist them in checkin el Fage. shaw them to the “ bouse, o’ for them giruuu For further particulars, I‘;u]}:m INTEBNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND v REALTY AGENCY JOHN G. CHENESKIL Agent. Tel. 1139 18 Bath st —_—— 0?.].\' TALBOT AWARDED i THIED ESSAY PRIZE rpadway school boy, Qrrin Tal son o Mrs. E. G. Talbot of No. i Perkins place, is the winmer of the third prize of §3 and a certificate of homorable mention in the essay contest on Colonial history conducted by the Connecticut Society of Colonial Dames Essays in the contest were submitted by Eighth grade pupils in the grammar Schools of the state. Youns Talbot “rote_upon_Israel P Topie wpan lmsel Putax of Istacl Putpam. Hero of the Wolf-Den History, from its, beginning, gives us many examples of men substituting their lr_zsmlrces and energy for lack of educa- tion. Placed in strange and perflou: positions, where education alone woul have meant but little. they have used their natural abilities in a most remark- able w; Some were called to open the vast wilderness, some to conquey the Indi- ane, and others to sqrve in wars. lsrael | Putnam was one of these men wha shaws us 3 splendid example of American pa- triotism On_ Hawthorne Hill ip Salem, Mass. Israel Putnar was horn, January Prescht—DAN D. HOME, Judge. 1718, the twe of the thirteen chil- tate of Daniel D. Lyon, late of Mont- |dren of Joseph and Elizabeth Purter . in said District, deceased Putnam. Putnam recelved only a limited sdn- ion, hut hig strong body and darmng disposition were disnlaved In the many adventures related of him. A story s told that on his first visit to Boston he was insulted by a lad twice his size on account of his rus- tie attire and manner.. He hore this quietly until the boy bhecame so_damin- eering that he lost all patience. Turning around. be gave the rascal a sound drubbling—much to the satisfaction of on-logkers. = When Israel had attalned . the aze of 21 vears, he married Hannah Pope. After this marriage he moved to Pom- fret, Conn., and eugaged in farming and wool growing. Hére a very notable event occurred which was destined ta b always closely associated with the name of Putnam. ¥ For some years an old she-wolf had been infesting the region around Tom- fret. Notwithstanding the many offo-- o capture her, she always evaded them. returning the follownig year with her young. The farmers succeeded in capturing most of the young and she was nearly cgught, when her foot was fastened to a {rap, but she escaped by tearing the clawe from her foot. One night, this she-wolf made an onslaught on Putnam's stock, Killing seventy of the sheep and goats and . wounding many others. Putnam was appalled. He and several other men formed a party for Fortunately, a light her tracks by the wounded faot as far as the Connecticut river and then back to within three miles of Putnam's farm, where her den was located. Soon the mews had soread. bringing other men with guns and sulphur for smoking her out” The whole day war spent in-trying to disiodge her from her hiding place but without effect. The dogs returned’ painfully wounded and refused to enter the cave again. The sulphur unvs(’duht:u'. 1% tnam negro servant to xo m‘;lx the dem to shoot 'ifgrr. but ::: Tefus- fuged. t heeding the remol at, his en;rul,' utpam took o By coat and vest, tled & robe (which, If Kickgd was to be a s to pull him out) ground his ragned & birchbark wgeh’!;& ‘mylfi ll”b. ‘F' The entrance was about fyo feet squave and very on accmut of the lce. The den dy ed abliquely 15 feet. then horizontally feet. and then Extmlly aspended to the ¢nd of the en. Crawling glowly @ wa to the lovel past and continuing until Vo reazaed the grad- ual sscent. tnem saw ftl of the wolf, as ghe c19ue™ ? 2‘::-. of the cave. growllps aad enashing her e gave the arranged sigpal ,f. d 1l ] teeth. k! e T TG W L o S bt badly scrat in-one hand and his t , American eause. Pur ted peither by toil nor danger neither by gold ror hongrs. the ith of May, 1775. when news of the ficht at Coacrri and Les- i Tapeigl b, 1srael left his plow in the field, mounted his horse without changing his working clothes. and, kpepe ing _the saddle for eighteen hours. rofle to Boston—over two hundred n.cs &s. tant. At the age of Gfty-seyen (his mast was md{ fof seryice. On May °Tth & skirmish fn which Putnam led place at Hog Isiand. northeast of Hoxion in the harbor. Besides the sheen 71 cate tle. which were the oblect of tte ra the English lost a sioam avd several men. It was this exploit, which helped the rank given him m ‘he Com. tinental army a few weeks On ~ that hot Saturday in while the hattle was heine Bunker Hill. the Continemtal at Philadelphta appointed Ge fagton commander-inchic? of tha Amer- fcan armies: two days iater. lsrsel Puts nam was given the title of major Fen eral 1t was at Bunker Hij gave 0 much ald sy hel intrenchments, lashing 243 regardiess of bullets, sneo men. and giving necessars After the success st Bos Washington lost no time in I New England army to X % where General Putnam took commsn1 untll the arrival of Geperal Was June, 1375, wagel ot Conzress Washe » Patnare throw e In Degember. x Beie? vis. i to his home. Patnam was gbout to foin t army ir win qveT- fers at Morristown. X. stricken with paralssie. to go into active ser ited the army and w plot of Bepedict Aimois 3 b Point was discovered When peace wime. General Washington. success of the cause was so_dear to bofh 1 On Mav 27, 1790. Putnam . violently fl and died two davs later dust of Puinam now rests ation of thé monument .n R, Conn. A wolf's head ernament end of the stone. Putnam has a deserved] n American history. He the bold ranger or the b ag was said at his H I I wha war onored place national fame. that his mame is om the school histories. live in real history s 1o, of antiquity. The shop committce of mills held e house Monday evem held a meeting. Miss Edith Juneau of her sister, Mrs. Edmund day. §t. John's eouncil held a special committee meeting John's hail Tuesday evening. Representatives of the America were here Tuesday soliciting do- nations. Business _ callers Tuesday David_Shean ot Boston and 0. New York. No. 2254, K. of C. E-> included 3 Faib of here Tuesday. William Hazel and son, William, Jeu have resigned at the Lawton milis. M= Hazel and f>mily have moved to Moosup, where they W ¢ntly purchased a home, James Smatl of Warren. R. I on friends here Wednesday. ‘The following Ust announced by Poste master Charles B. Jerome is of those ¢ whom unciaimed Tetters are Charles Becker, Miss Rose Delima Baril, Mrs. Loretta Broulliard, Mary Pu Louls Buteau, L. Crepeau. Frank Carlson, Onesephore _ Cepeau, rMrs Elizabeth Cushion, A. J. Dupuis, Edward Dufty, Mrs. Denison A. Fourtler. Lena Geaus dreay, Annie C. Gerry. Frasels Lafec, Mrs. C. S. Miller. Joseph W. - Menard, Mrs J. McKan, Mt. Cornell Fire Dept., Post Commander, American Tegion, Plainfield Machine and Tool Co _ 3rs. Annie Pion, Mrs. Rose Philling, Gia Robbins, Mrs. R. W. Ryder. Kathes! Susco, Mrs. Mazie Storte, A. L. Stow Lygren Lavenka. Joseph Turmoskis, Mis Evelyn Young. Etta Willoughbs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Laramie werd recent guests of Mr. and Mrs Smith of Taftviile Mrs Robert Wild and Mrs Robertson of Jewett City were guests of Mr and Mrs Isadore Mercier Monday. M. B. Haddad of Willimantic was ‘a Plainfield Wednesday. Joseph Sternlelb of Norwich motored to Plainfield Wednesday. The executive committes of the Plain. fleld Community association met at #he Community house Wednesday evening. Much interest centers at the meeting Saturday next at Central Vil- lage for the purpose of voting to ses if he town of Plainfield will authorize and empower the taw school committes to procure the necessary land and to con- tract for the erection and equipment of a proper high school buflding to bé Tdeated at Central Village. An appropriation was voted at a special town meeting May 6th. The Plainfield baseball team will play Attawaugan at Attawaugan Saturday and will go over to Baltic and pi there Sunday. The hattery Saturdey will be Ballard pitching and Alexander catching. Sunday Rainey will twirl and West will do the receiving. Piainfleld mets its firte defeat last Sunday and are out strong for two games. The Builders' club held a meetipg &t the Community house Wednesday evene . The president, Miss Eva Lamothe, ded. The following committes for supper and entertainment to be held soon was named: Chairman, Miss May Leath- ers. Miss Katherine Kirby, Miss Lillian Kelly, Miss Ferdinand Lafrance, iiss Liliién Crooks, Miss Rose Beauchemin, Yvonne Gauthier. Miss Mae Leathers gave an Interesting address to the girls. The painting of Mr Cantweils house on Rallrosd avenus has been Laura Lamothe motored to Jewett ‘Wednesday evening. pran - Tuesday evening th . Volunteers of - Edward Lyons of Moosu» was a ealler called -

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