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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It BORS o WICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922 Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want ; e A Bulletin For Sale CLARKEIn Stodingion (Paweatack), June § to M- 1922, bert Hunt. formerly of and Miss Josephine St North Main street BEAUDETTE — DOUVILLE — June 12, 1922, By Rev. W Philogene Beandett Mrss Albisin Douville of Baitie. WOLT — PTERCE June 10. 1923 In Westerly by Rev. Byron 1. teriy and Cant Jam: WRENCE — In_Willi- Otto S, of Stafford Springs: In Baitie, T. OBrien, | _J*13d of Tatrvlile H Miss Frances: Taylor Pierce of West a daughter: Lilliar May and Mas.: Frederick A. Clarke. By and | 1 iat: ot | ) ™ genoral Arply to the Attawaugan Hotel, Danwison, Conn. a to do wait WANTED—Femaie WANTED—A. competent woman _for ork ; white: good wages. A atron, 99 Washington St. je! i & WANTD — Experienced stenographier aving some knowledge of bookkeeping. ddress T. O. Box 2 _Jeldd WANTED—Girl fo help with house- ork and earc of children, Tel. 1689. WANTEDKitchen womay ~ Apply at Jelda WANTED—Bookkeeper _and ' stenogra- her for factory office, with “experience referred ; salary $12 weokiy; state a nd _qualifications. ~P. 0. Box 6 DA gifl s chambermaid [lg waiting. " Tel. 35-4 Willimentic Div. Je12 o 15 Main Street Funeral Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH Telephons 828-3 and Embalmers 322 Main Street Phene 238.2 GAGER and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY UR NIGHT Talegiione 630 Tl;e ;en'y Allen 88 MAIN STREET bady Asmistant DAY OR NIGHT FLORIST flowering Slewood Fres deitvery. oar fowers . 75 Chdar St at THIS is the time to arrange f TRULKING Aute Tracking shd and Plano Movi Shetucket St. .5, FOSLYN, 23 everything snywhere CHURCH & ALLEN Directors and Embalmers WM, SMITH ALLEN Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors Chamber of Cofamercs Building Lady Assistant Funeral Director 'GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer $2 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE Shea & Burke Funeral Directors & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Telephons 410-2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit City Geduldig's Phone 868, LANDSCAPE GARDENING work, of which we ma": a special- . dig’s Greenfiouses, 77 Cedar St. Phobe 845, mariza N, 293 West Main &iven to moving boilers and ma- WANTED—An all_around woman for leaning. Apply at Wauregan Hotel. . WANTED—Miscelianeous o0plen hotrd st oo for 1 a people, room for 11 ‘year o girl Address Mrs. H..S., Box G.. Nor- wich, Conn. e1sd puiece Ry s kA WANTED—Silk Weavers for broad silk box ‘and plain work; very best wages paid; stead, employment. Apply New tingland Silk To., Westerly, R, 1. jeldd T WANT to sell Your farm? We sell them quick. Address }'arm Selling. Ageney, P. 0. Box 352, Noewich, Conn. Je1ga “ with; euitured i W. H. Bowen, Newsdealer, Main St ing piano and stoves. Maln St condition, 14 ft. body. FOR SALE LE—At Uncas Lunch, 119 i e reRuias Ammer Sbe. jel3d B — line . Inquire FOR SALE—Gasolins numgfij l;l‘lo;th o1 FOR BALE_Household gooas. inciud- FOR SALE_Household o0 g St e Wagon, extra good T tton 4 1. oy, e Foster. Tel T e i 14<4 Lebanon. Jelsa D—Hy Acadomy student, posi- | — < 5 Arthur, D, tion o take care of baby at seashore or [ FOR BALE—Surray, cheap. 3 in the city for the sumenor. Address fox | Barrett, Ledyard. Tel. 1855-32. Jje13d 510, Bullefin. 2 Jel3d $8.500 buys xi‘mrlxgm dixetsibuégge‘;x‘;g: WE ASK the attention of The Bulletln | vearly profits should excef P readers: If any of you wish to sell ur | merchandise included will retail for dispose of your- farms: or business of all kinds and desoriptions, we are at your service. We guarantee to seil it for you in or about 30 days: must be good bar- gains; we have cash buyers on hand of all kinds. Kirman's Barm and Business Agency, Putnam, Comm. 7,000 ; immediate action_ necassary. Has- Drowel, 9155 Mast 94, New Yore, jersd R SALE—' hJersey e 12MWF Two new milc) Yanti e12 —Osboen reaper and binder, FOR § sed one season. W. P. Holmes, Griswold. i GRORGE LAMBERT — Moving and dumping, trucks for hire. 31 CIft St. or Ooccum. Tel 617-12. fe2d Bet, 18%. s TRUR §. L. St We at seiling men’s and ladies’ popular priced shoes directly to consumer are secking ning Shoe Co something new. Distribitor, Box 41, East Killingly. Conn, je13d WANTED Foreman for _dairy farm, James H. Hyge, North Franklin. Tel 30 Lebanon. Je12d clusive territory ; itberal commission. F. 5. Scholfield, Quaker Hill, Waterford, . jelod VA D $135 month commence; cailway mail clerks; steady work; iist positions free; write today. Frankifn In- stitute. Dept. 31-J., Roche N. Y. jeSd printer and paperhanger for steady work. Write Box 25, Bulletin. jesd WANTED—Married man with small family to work at Hamiet farm, near Patnam; good pay and conditions, Ap- perienced ; dounle. anywhere, chunks, single and in pairs, all ready to epresentatives everywhere. Write Hen- Brockton, Mase. Je13d my218TuTh — KLl UP TO THE time of goi :: % i, | el . i 2| = ime of going to press Mr, | 3¢12 BURR—Ic New Taven. April 1. 1992 | “WANTED—A eanable woman for gen- | Volstead had made ho Jew Drohibiling the | ~FOR SALE—Numher of summer camps. Milo E,_Burr. formerly of Hanov eral housework ; one who can cook. APp-|sale of second hand furniture and_an- |2 and 3 rooms, furnished;. 2 to 10 town of Sprague ply In the morning at 313 Main St. or |tiques to Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Nor- | acres each; aear brook and pond; ready ——— — Bhone 485, jefd _ fwich. Tel. 361-13. my18§THTuS | about July 1st; secure one now: §250 o FUNERAL NOTICES WANTED—Cook (white), for seashore, | ~WANTED_Furnitire, atoves, etc., and | $000, edeh. Peter Beaton, Coventry, R. L. TRUCKERMAN —In _Moosts, Juno 11, |family of two; good wages.. Tel. 302. |antiques. Ward Bros.. 4 Jackson St.| Jdel0d r“”' John % 'Wr‘ '»(-'m! g (TR +383d d ‘Willimantic. Tel. 63 FOR SALE —Place of 50 _acres, with uneral will be at his.late home | — - - - FWodl 3 = buildings, on main road at Pequot gate, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock T T T e i e Montville, Conn. James Belinack. Jel0d el .~ zas | wortBFo. jeld |young married couple. Address Box 90, | Mol 4 FED 3 R E N o a R b Bulletin Je12 ¥OR SALE — Graphophione, mortis 2 n s e LU < 1 y 4 il WANTED=Farms (o scll on commis- | focker and baby carriage. 10 1-2 Sogth at , Wednesday WANTED—Male dlon; sef full deseription, Fred L Ra- Siaver Avk Taftville JBLORT ing. Jan: Feioy 1 cine, ~Plainfield. Conn. Phone’ Moosup|™ yom SALE—Cottage of six rooms near Qelem mam piaes church 888 | "\ ANTED_A competent fitter and al- 99-2. e84 | Broad St, in fest class condition, Tot {8x Odlock. day e AT | teration woman or man for suits, coats | ~ waAN = 3 2 ¢ ail150, pricé $2,600; three-tenement of 2. mant in § cemetesy. and_dresses: oniy expericnced WOTKerS | modern Improsemanie. e oot location. | Toois, gas, bath anil toilets, situated in apply, ‘The Boston Store Apparel Shop. |lrving P. Mason, Ventic Postoftice, Yan- | Greeneville, vearly income ~'$532, price = Jeidd tle, Cona, # e7d - | 3400 tuoienement of 10 roomis, situ. S z 3 79_ | ated in Preston, eity water eicctric b FUNERAL DIRECTORS WANTEDMan to care for gardenand |~ WANTED_Cottags house in or near | lghts, lot 100x200, barn and 2 henhouses, — run Ford: one handy with tools; good |city of Norwich, Burdick & McNicol, |also Some feult trees, price $3,500 ; Cottage pay to right man. Address J. F. Cooley, N/ ich Jegd of 8 rooms, ail improvements, 16t 80x180, R F. D. L Jel3d & Turkis “Wm; situated between Norwich and Taftville, MEN WANTED — Brockion concefn |cigarettes, 20 for 15a; Manila cigars, six | Ja78ain Mice for quick sale. Apply to for 25c; a good line of pipes, 2bc cach, |\ W. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. WANTED—Candy sglesman, side line WANTED—Salesman fo_sell new in< ntion of cveat merit; a refrigerator at does not need ice; sells for $200 ; ex- WANTED—An experienced non-union City Hotel, WANTED—Acadezny student would fke ‘position as clerk, soda fountain; ex- references. Address I G., myizd Putnam, Conn. je7d office. WANTED SPINNERS FOR NIGHT WORK — ALSO EXPERIENCED PATTERN WEAVER. Joseph Hall & Seons, Inc. TRADING COVE FOR SALE—Bay mare, t 1150, sbund, kin Arthur D. Barr 8 vears old, work single or Ledyaed. Tei. jeizd FOR SALE—Pair of horses. dump cart, arnese, 5 new milch cows, milk 18 or 20 quarts per day, one-hoese lumber wagon, wagons, Concord buggy. P vantic. Cail at one elp, and must take care = Jesd bay horse. about extra gdod driver and work reasonable ; would take pullets n part payment. Phone 1876-4 Jeba, FOR SALE—Fine 1108, JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a nice jol—big omes. light ones. and E the Kind. to work. Prices low f me and see them. Tel 536-3. ELMER K, PIEESON POULTRY p; bred vopular_breeds; prepaid guaran- eliveey ; send for circulars; young for =ale. Roy Clark, East Hart- Conn Je13d — e LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Baby chicks, 12c u ay LOST—Back curtain from automobile; P ORe_Badk. cugt car, 1 1922 Buick touring car. nder_Phone 1079-3. Rewaed. - jeisd |“*j% ) NErraiEe avna “anary; orange, long body; ward for return. May Studio. e oL oy je1dd Music LOST-—Old gold fountain pen, on Rai T road Ave, Monday evening. Return Box | ERNEST e, 1316. Rewerd, jeldd BULLARD FOUND—Came to my farm, one year-| Teacher of the ling heiter, | Quner can ..y -ame’by Violin proving property and paying charges, S. " Becbe. Norwich Town, K. D. 4. Te.| Phone 1274 1659 el2d Bliss Placs car. Telephone 1740, otify L. M. Young. 179 Broadway my26d or LOST—White fox hound, slight tan on household goods. antiques, tools and store up to the Dunhilk '$8 - esch. Fagans| 8100 SEncho Aoy Woolworti's. _ jeld |~ wom SALE—One outdoor wheel chair, " TbED Second nd antique fur- | price §25. 11 Vine St. je10d niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, T S P P] 712~ y FOR SALE—Celery plants, &0c per & Pranklin St PRonofi35. mysed [, Fdrta’deliversd. Luther Holton, Xo. WANTED — Second hand__ furniture, | feanklin. Telephone jesa fixtures; 1 pay highest 'prices; try me before seiling; I beat them all N. \Vfi:lsing;r‘ 22 Market St. Tel. 537-2. ‘apr?: t bulbs, at $1 Brown, 46 Pafmer St. FOR SALE—Surpius stock choice dahlia d §2 per dozen. W. F. Now is the fime jerd o plant them. WANTED—We pay highest prices for TO RENT—Tenement -of four rooms. Inquire at 59 Cedar St. 13&1_ TO RENT—TRooms with board. Boswell Avi Jeiza Tencment, Bix rooms, im- ments, 44 Laueel Hill Ave. jelsd FOR RENT Two alfroom'mmmshu on Laurel Hill Ave.: $15 a month. Ap- ply to W. F. Hill, Thaver Bidg.__je1s TO RENT—Kitchen, &itting room, béd- toom and bathroom, all furnished, with gas and electricity, also garage. Stott, 320 Laurel Hill Jesa TO RENT—Cottage at Appiy J, TO RENT — Prettily furnished three- room ‘apariment in good nelghborhood ; all modern_improvements, gas range, elec- tricity, bath, steam hea¥, vacuum cieaner, ‘phone. open fireplace, etc.; very low rent to desicable temants. X. Y. Z., care of Bulletin. _ je12d FOR RENTFive-room to ment with gas. See A. V. Covelle, 198 af St._ Tel. 27-3.. . Jel2d TO REXT—A summer cottage at Lan- tern Hill. Telephone 195, Mystic, Conn. je1l0a TO RENT—Desirable fiat, ‘with mod- ern_improvements, 23 Hedge Ave. je10d TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 171 Brjoflsflflwi)’. gentlemen only. Pnone 2055. o egch Pond. . Herbert, Voluntown. jelad apartments, 175 Ing gas range, shades and icebox fur- nished. . Plione 2055 Jebd FOR RENT—At 142 Main St. a suit of rooms that may be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, ~etc.; possession immediataiy. ' Inquirs at The Plaut- Cadden Company jerd 1O RENT—Four rooms, sultable for offices, on . Broadway. Inquice of A. 87 Franklin § jerd TO RENT-——Three light hoiisekeeping rooms at 43 Union St.. Call evenings. my3H T—Adtractivé ‘furn'shed réom nt_neighborhood ; garage if de- Tel. 1360, OFFICES to rent; three front offices facing Shetucket St. steam heat, newly decorated and wired; will rent singly or en suite, Call at Alling Rubber Co. my25 sired. e8d plicatio TO RENT—Apartment for adults, four | 53Ty information in rooms andbath, onsécond floos, Harriman | YOUT relatives to Am Hroalway; floor coec- | Sl Custom - house, — | permits. te | of INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE $3.38 (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave aily, except Suh- day, 1100 p. m. Due New York, Pisr 40, N. R, 7.00 a. m. Comfortable Staterobms M; for Oecupancy at 30 P. M. i STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World ry documents, affidavits, ap- d other neces- inging Tt my em in e ssiling For further particulars, inquire All neceseay for passports rd o bri ents to New York an ist ¢! ecking their bs > th obtain REALTY AGENOY JOHN G. CHENESKI, Agent. Tel. 1139, 18 Bath St, it it o aimiih Wilson Line to New York yl:_wm.f’"”‘“ ves New York, Pier 8, East River, Leaves Norwich, Menda: and Friday, at 4 L Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a! 5P, ¢ Tel. 2087 FOR RENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage. Tel 239, apr2ld LEGAL NOTICE care Bulletin WANTFD—Antiques, tools and Zecond- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin hard wood. Tel. Son, Homestead Farms. FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and §15-4. H. E: Beard & decisd St Phone 717-3. _ jan2ld WANTED—100 farms for catalogus 10 gores up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn, Jyz2d WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St Phone 1305. s=plad AUCTIO AUCTION Sale of household coods and antiques at the Talcott place, Co chester, 10 o'clock, standard time, Sale of antiques will begin at 1 o'ciock. Assortment of chaics, desk, highboy, high and low foot beds, jburcaus, etc, glass, brass, pewter. MACFARLANE. Auctioneer. | LAuctioneer .. .. .. On account of old age,i I will sell at auction on ... Wilcox WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922, at 10 g'clock a. m., at the far known as the Ray place, at the north end of Gardner Lake, the fol- lowing property: 11 good cows (mostiy new milch), 1 bull (2 years old), 1 very fine team of horses (weight 3200 1bs.), 1 single horse (a good one, 1300 1bs), 2 fall_shoats, about 150 hens, 2 geese, 11 goslings, some hay, 1 single plow, 1 culti- vator, 1 smoothing harrow, 1 corn sheller, 1 one-horse mower, 1 horsé rake, 1 wheel- barrow, 1 two-horse team wagon, 1 dump cart (two-horse), 1 gingle farm wagon, 1 ‘democrat wagon, 1 buggy, 2 pair team | | harnesses, 1 single farm harness. 1 driv- ing harness, also forks, shovels, loes, chains, bars, etc, and very many things not here meéntioned, and & Ford touring | Have a Few Jutfits to Lend. % LOST. ig numb fox_térrier, white and black 443-13. Finder please cal mylzd HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 139 DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Conn, Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. NICKEL PLATING UNITED:METALS, MEG. COMPANY, Inc. DR. €, R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON |Nu=ld:... r-Ouu.! thhuim,fi §a&'¥5"t.fim‘?‘n‘:‘j MGrory Blds. Norwioh, Cann. BEYRRING = The very Dest plumblig By expert PR workmen at {he fairest prices s Eumre ING anteed; also heating and ax“muu. JOHX ¥. TOMP] 0. LONGO & C0,, genéral contractors §1 Wkt Masa 88 3nd buliding, exosvation. sidewalk, Brick f g o e e !nd_”lnf(cgfrl;r.\\_fl‘nfl 1_032»3, Jesd CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, BOOKBINDING THAD 1. WiLsoN, . P A SEP 3 - wrictor and Bulltar To. 137k marin | O14nk Books Mads and Ruled to Ordee e f ) DI I,:VC. MOVING. Tl 7988~ - sepid 8t. Pnese 971. ARCHITECTS “and 3 cuDWoR: P, %fiflfi M. A. BARBER e s PAINT AND WALLPAPER r Building, Norwieh, Cdnn CH!ROPODIST PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and fiudunm- Estimates. promy ang ly_given. The Belletin Fraskiin St 3 wayide rf__.—'_“...—\—\ | the troliey line; FOR SALE New 3-apartment House and 7 rdom Cottage, both hawing every modsrn convenience. Will sell one or both. Very desirable location, and an excellent in- vestment_proposition. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES FOR SALE No. 109 Laurel Hill Ave: A WELL BUILT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH, W ITH THREE FIRE PLACES. 10 MINUTES' WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. PRICE $6,700 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET i T FOR SALE—Second hand refrigerators, | oo 2 s second hand furniture. Norwith Futal!rniture and show cases: also will buy | T0 RENT_-Nicely furnished rooms, I, A SxaHATE 31107° | second hana furniture and antiques, 93 |E. Ring, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. Phoné oSS SER e .. B0 W Maim St T Waldstelh myf#sd 3 1142-5. my16d NTED—Liberty bonds. Adar — FOR RENT—In business section, #ita suitable for auto accesscries, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business Tel. 246. aprz2d FOR SALE—Automob: FOR SALE—Late 1920 Chevrolet 490 touring car, like new; don’t miss this chance ; quick sale $350. ' Cail at William Dearden's, Uncasvilie, (o See car. je13d ¥OR NALE—Oné Metz touring _car $ , one Metz roadster $100, one Metz Tunabout $50. one Evenrude motor for rowboat, nearly rew, § used tires and tubes at your own price ; storage batteries $10 and” up. Metz Agency, Danieison, Conn. Je13a FOR SALE—New and - used Harley- Davidson and Cieveland motorcycles; re- pairing done of all makes of motorcycles and bicycles ; go-carts re-tired while you wait ; prices reasonable and work guaran- teed.” James P. Donovan, 9 Main St. jeda ¥OR SALE or exchange for a pleasure car, a 1913 Cadillic truck, good strong body, with top, engiue in good condition, coed 'tires, practicaily new. Elmer Brenn, Scotland, Conn. Tel. 342-i2. ebd ¥OR SALE—1920 Overland, model 90, cheap if taken at once. Tel: 1345. _je3d FOR SAL —Good as new touring car, a real bargain. Phone 1076-4. my21d FOR SALE—Oakland, just overhauled, 4 good Shappy car. E. Lumis, R. B! No. 6. Tel i388-%, aprsid AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES , we succeed in re- satisfactorily. Im- apri?d SRE others ing_automobiles al Garage, Cliesthut St 16 YEARS' experience in the automo- hile repair work; give me a trial. Con nuler, Falls _Ave. my19d FOR SALE Smail farm of 9 acres of land, mos tiliable. in village, near the city and near house hias 5 rooms and in good condition, withi a small barn ; the place has some fruit; price $3,000; grand opportunity for villager wishing small farm, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Cenitral Bldg. Phone. Norwich, FOR SALE 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 witi half acre on Block Isiand, $500. ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1334, 63 Broadway. A STATE ROAD FARM railroad . station and house, large stock bar: Dest of condition; 35 act ing ai only $5,500 easy term: jel0a Viilage. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE 15-room house i imprevements _cofuplete, five minutes of Franklin square. or medium class one-third of cost 1o produce, opportunity for someone. by calling JOHN A, MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER. Modern 10-room 70 acres, 4 miles from city, 1-2 mile from 11-room all_buildings in fine flelds; go- §1,000 cash, balance fine condition. modern Iocated within This property is especially adapted for high boarding or rooming house, and can be secured for less than A great Further information cheerfully given AUTOMOBILE and Truck Painting, ttering and sign_painting. Joseph A. ott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. mar9d E AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtaims, slip covers and tire ‘covers, reupholster- ing, all kinds ot autos. Jos. Angarano, iPond St Phone 1397. mar10d EASY FoR 0UR WELDIMNG Y Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities and equipment enables us to unde take WELDING work that others often are unable to handls 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. FOR SALE Squaré; price $13,000. For full particu lars, see” A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 CHAF 8t. FOR SALE $7 per cord. Kindlings, for 1. ALL ORDBRS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B. FORD, Phore 792. aprisd Two houses, with store, rent for $180 month, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Best Quality Hard Wood, $0; Chestnut. seven bushels Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, INSURANCE Carriages, Wagons, 28 Shetucket Street J. L. LATHROP & SONS (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Trucks and Carts NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Olow, late of southerly sidé of the highway I from Bean Hill fo Yanti¢, -xmmm in thi seription, see sald apnlication. 2 BLIZAB! jesd OLOW, Administratrix. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. Court of Probate for the District of Nof- wich, I wili sell the interest of Anna W. orwieh, in said District, deckased, in the real estats &ituate on. the Town of Norwich, and being fully de- scribed in the appiication to sell on file n said Court. For mofe particular de- CONNEOTIOUT COLLEGE WiILL _ GRADUATE CLASS OF 41 Forty-one studénts will receive doflm: of bachelor of selence and aft, at anhual commencernent at Connts- ticut coliege at New London this (Tues- day) morning at 9.30. Rev. W. Douglds. mflm. D., president of the Harf- minafy Foundation, will speak oh The Dedicated Life, and President Eenjamin T, Marshall of {he collegc will present the diplomas. Following the »x- ercises the college trustees wili entet- tain the alumnae, facuity and a few frichds of the college at lunchecn in Thames hall. On Friday evening, when the seniors heil their farewell supper in the fae- ulty dining roum at Thames hall the class prophecy was read, foiiowed by the traditional roll call of the engaged #xls. Fourteen responded, five of whom stated they were soon to be mar- tied. Miss Ann Slade will wed Alfred Fry of Hanover, a graduate of Dart- mouth, class of ‘1921, now teaching in the economics department at Dartmouth. on June 20; Miss Eleanor Thielen will become the bride of Lieut. ~Bdward Wunet, U. 8. N, of the submarine base in August and Miss BEvelyn Gray will be married to George Talmadge of Oys- ter Bay, L. I, in the fall. Otaer girls who announced their engagements were: Miss Helen Bynon and Miss Claudine Bitith, The class day procéssion was held ca the collegé campus Monday afternoon. The sediors in thelr gowned dignit fnarched - from the gymnasium to Bran- ford House betwaen ropes of laure: held by whitetlad juniors. The procession wound ‘its way diagonally across the quadrangle to the southeast corn: of Fiant house. where in the preseiice of & largs gathering of faculty, undergrad- tates, parents and guests, Miss Con- siaace Hill of Noank, president & the class of 1822, Gelivered the address of weicome, The singing of the clans sore. The ordination to the attc! afticiated. Trose ordained rason Riggs of at Yale universi Rev., Ferdinand was ordained for Saturday, Father Riges Suncay morning Thomas’ other young prie emn high mass ish churches, D. C. Father Riggs, uate course at B structor at Yale. 35, Afterward the inter-allied studies for the at the Catholic ton and complet; fes at t. fect. Father Riggs Riggs family, fo al Bank of W has a summer don. " REV. T. L. BIGGS, NEW LOXDOX, ORDAINED T0 PRIESTHOOT inglon, instructor of freshman at the' Cathedral in Montrea!, Lar seminary, Some coming week Father Riggs will sinz first solemn high ma: 1910 then took a four tal units wero going abroad hie and went overseas with Mobile 1 was commissioned upon his return.that he b Thomas’ ford, at the same time serv' of seven young men at St. Joseph's Catoe dral, Saturday morning, was by a large congregation. anade up principally of relatives and friends of the candidates. Bishop John J. Nilaa included Rev. T. Laws w London and Jas Engiist ty. At the same timae Cote of Grosvenoridalc the diocese of Har:fo offared his first in the chapel Hartford sts sang th in their rospective pare day during the . Wasiirgon mas 21 o a graduate of Yala i ears” post gead nd became .. hoepl n Harvard When r he became intelligénce bur as a lleuten priesthood. He University at W ed his theologieal seminary f& 4 member of. the unders of Riggs N ashington residonce ™ at COMMON PLEA COURT EARS CASES ARGUER Hail to Theé Our College Hofe, wrstea| In the common pleas court hers of by Miss Marjorie Wells of Wethe: Monday, Judge C. B. Waller hoard the followéd. after which the class history|trial of the suit of The Talking M J in Indian jefend style was given by four|Shop vs. Mrs. J. Dennis. which was & of the seniors dressed as Indian bov.|sult over the sale of a talking Indian youth, Indian maiden and old In-|which it is claimed was defe - dian chief. Misg Elisabeth Hall read|ecurt took papers after hearing the o the firat part of the history, Miss Joa-|dence and the arguments by nette Sperry the sacond, M.ss Helen|Torrey and Greenstein. Stickle the third acd Miss Helen Clark A motion to amend was gra n the the fourth. ciass mascot, an In-| Rubber Co. of Americz ve. 1 s @'an_Totem ro'c Aesigned and earved | Doyle, by Miss Hil: cerursd & conspieuous | Judgment as per atipuiation was riace during che cerstcniés anid in kadp- | in New London Coat €o, vs Frank con 1178 With tho wp'cs of the occas' 1 the | coll, S:age WAS ar-25337 i répresen: Av In-| Tha case of Guiseppe rriging Cinn illage with teees, ete Glosue Duca and others was Fiiéwing - reading of the Wistory.|for non-appearance the class san: tic song, Spirt of tha: The court took the paper r AT g §| Wind ahd Itver caag S8l and a guerit Comos vid George vs. tred Pow:l'. M8 M. Ing the arguments on a den Bonds of $75 aered Schwartz were Ass Blanche F.ues es and Mies M. |cases of Verkade's Nurseries s Anoinette Ta-i>; rundecel e ma'es | dig's Greenhouses, Wi . Song of the Season, written by Miss| Koseciusco-Pulask Taylor. man vs. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL! D. 1922. Eresent—GEO] Bstate of C ceased. The Administratér appeared in Coni and fiied a_written 200l that &aid estats {s now in Settlement estate, fully described in said ‘Wheeeupon, It Is Ordered tho Probate Court Room jin Lébanon, said District, on the 16th day of .iun D. at’ § o'clock and that notice of the pefidency of sa application, and of sajd hearing theréo be given by the publication -1 this ord once in The Norwich Bulletin, a new paper having a circulation in_ said Di t at least three davs vrior to date’ o made to the Court. GEORGE E. BRIGGS, je13d Judge. at Lebanon, within and for the District of Lebanon, on the 10th day of June, A. RGE E. BRIGGS, Judge. rles A Mills, 1at6 ot the Town_ of Lebanon, in said District, de- fcation alleging said Court, and praying for an order to scil certain real estate belonging to said llcation, Thas satd application be heard and determined at A ihe afterncon. f said hearing, and that retuen be ‘Thé class poem was then réad by its author, Miss M. Antoinette Taslor, af- ter Which the presentation of the clasa gift to the college was made by Miss Hill, This was an insurance policy to mature ih ten rs. The class day exercises closed when o JOHN T. LYN summer cam Knights of Col it 2]l joined in singing the class sone.|the 1::_\“4:"":.- When_Our College Days .Are Over, and | Rointed Francis in |Ann Siade's Alma Mater. The class|N: Y. and Jof song was composed by Miss Taylor and |Conn. as dir Miss. Slade. Partland of e sie | seructor. SUMMER 8CHOOL ANNOUNCED F ol i in AT CONSECTICUT COLLEGE |Siate The {hird annual session of the Con-|versity. Tie id | necticut summer school of Religious Ed- [burgh training n, |ucation will be held at Connectleut col- [John T. Lynch <" |lege at New London beginning JJune 24. | college 1920, 5. | The enrollment this vear is said to be |More in the the | over 250 and the faculty one of the best |came to Yale ever chosen. Osear A. Phelps of Hart- | ®my where he ford, heads the list as presiding officer and the teaching staff includes the fol- | lowiny lege he was a NO! A the pupils of the Tourteliotte Menmori High School under-the diréetion of Mi Bthel B. Mowry, iri the gemnasium F day evening. Miss Ruth Elliott was the plano. The zymnastum was beau fully decorated by Arthur Gould. TI ors of the different classes. the decor: tions consisting of paper, ribbon & American flags 5 The various folk dances’ware prét and attractive. The Minuet daneed en Kimball added to the programme. T Sellenger Round was danced by mis: Dink costumes, while in the Chimes of Dunkirk spvearsd Wl The bovs quite outdid themse: in various athletic stuntes. high jumps were awaded as follows: First prize, Perry second prize, small bovs ; i Grads Milton first prize, Laws lows: First prize, Lawson Robbins, Per ond priz, Harold Peterson, Raymond Clubbuck. Prizes for broad jumps: Firet pri Hinnah Lindervall, VII Grade. sirl second prize, Emma Sobocil eirls. ‘The games boys cause ‘Horse and Rider” hr fl much merriment. Umbrel race, senior girls against proved very The senior girls won. un The flag ful programme, which was given as f Tows 1—Gymnastics, girls. 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, Jump the river, 7 and; 8. Relay race, be: bags, § and 10. Relay, Sunbonmet ra 11 and 12 assisted by 10. 2—Marching, all the Bovs, 7. 8 B, wand drill, §, 9 and 10. High jims stunts, B, game, horse and rider. 4 and 10. i—Aesthétic dancing, Hele 5—Sir Roger de Covelt (Virzinig ré 6—Chim 7—La Dushesse, girl of Dunkirk, girls, 7 and and 10. from other classes. §—Fiag drill, girls. 7 and 2. The following books havé been p chased by the Eighth grade for use Flowers, Dana. What Bird Is Chapman. GURLEYVILLE Miss Alfréda Walker is home fr Nortafield, Mass, for {hs ming, Upho'stering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all itc bradches Scott & Clark Corp. COAL AND wWOOD Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- 67 TC 316 NORTH MAIN STREET ‘months. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Batés are ént taining Mr. Bate¥' sistér. Prof. F. C. Smith wi Friday, the Sih. It the local pecple understand correctly- the dead body of the between Mansfield Centér and Gurl ville. HOTELS AMERICAY * H( TRERE 1s no_advertising mediym_ in ‘r:n’:rxn Conticticdt equal T The ‘filw S0, 82 wooa 4nd kindlings in : - Durkee Lane déci! CIGARS ;’:IDXII Becied, Phone. Shetucket St Prop. First class garage servics ¢oss i " stand how afyo repofted the ificident did not konw locality or possibly they lived on state road. ‘helped to bulld. hitskrons Cigar aare 370 per tasufand 2 K cuNasm b Fralaus | columas of The Bulietin. WHEN YOU WANT to put your !’:fl' ness_before the public, there is no medi- um better. than through the advertising Harttor Hinover, N. H, flext RTH GROSVENORDALE symnasium exhibition was given by color scheme was a harmony of the col- Colonial costume was a pleasing noveit while the aesthetic dancing of Miss Hel the little girls Prizes fof Whit, Grade small Johnson, Robbins, Grade large bovs; second prize Fred Bernklow, Grade larger hovs. Other prizes for athletics were awarded as fol- White, Roy_Johnson. Arthur Racine ; sec- Edward_Vito, ¥red Bernklow, VII Grade, sxciting) and funny. brought a fitting climaX to the delight- . 10. 7,8, 9, and 10. D, turibling and athlétic 3—Folk dance—Sellenger Round, girls, Helen Kimball. Jumior girls and bove from other classes. $—The Minuet, senior girls and boys the classromm: How {o Know the Wild That? sumther n Willimantic infant found last week Monday was not on any back road between Storts and Chaffse- ville, but was found o the main roat This is one of the main traveled roads in town and they do not under- <could call it a back road not used much. Perhaps those who ihe people on this back road REv. Dr. Rockwell Harmon Potter =nd Mrs. Potter of Washinglon street will open thdlé Surimier homé &t Rev. Morris E. Alling, exeeutive sec- rétary, Connecticut Federation of Churches, Hartford. Prof. J. H. Baker, Director Extension Service, Connecticut Agricuitural: College, Storrs. Rev. John H. Bell, D. D., Superinten- detn, New Haven District, New York East Conference, M. E. Church, New Haven yard run at ¥i 100-yard K. ia] 55 at t- K. OF C. The comtnittes and Yale football and tra. team and in 1920 and 1021 won the place In the Gilleshook cup of C ship at Newark, N. J. 1and is & sophomora at B He is a graduate of While at the York square played basaball mers he has been in Maine at a eamp. A. B. Maine CH NAMED CAMP DIRECTOR n charge of 1 to unt in T. is & gra cam h Ya member of the Yals n the In 1 national ale. s H For the past two sum he | Mrs. Lk Stock Chapin, Connecticut S e e, B e g Sunday school association, Hartford. b - s A definite pro son has been rectors that pervised athles Rev. J. Romeyn First Congregational don. Miss Frances Weld Danielson ter, Danlelson. Rev. Staley F. Davis, board of Sunday schools, Methodist Episcopal church, New Danforth, church, minister, New Lon- a- na ts lesson wi will build sturdy. boys and make gram 1a: ps but honest charncters citizens. he | York |301.¥ F. CLABBY DIES e ork. | By s ok es | Rev. William F. English, didat . SUDDENLY AT mw n'wr superintendent Mssionary Society of Con- ohni F. Clabby died suddenly Moa- in I necticut, Hartford. | qay morning at his 3 e8| Frederick L. Fay, director religious ed- | Street. He had arisen 3 ucation, South New Britain. Miss Nannie Lee Fravse lectursr, Louisville, Ky. Rev. E. B. Gates, pastor-at-large, Con- Congregational' church, Py WL | went back to r ana | ¢4 writer an® 1 “ser. clabhy oz | soon complained of not was the son of John teel bed and his de - h o wis Bos th s 405 necticut Baptist convention, Hartfora e e b e R, Georgs B. Gilbert, missionary of [ Sich and had i R the Jiddleset Archdeaconry, Middle. | Siie industs Wooler o y oreman ry & o- | Miss Josce C. Manuel, Congregational | “% 2t Thamessl i with, RSN Education Society, Boston, Mass, ity. New Faven. Rev. Benjamin S. Winchester, D. D, pastor, writer and lecturer, Fairfield. ‘The students will be house in the vs jous college dormitories and meals w be served in Thames hall. Classes will meet in New London hall The courses oftéred this vear Include instruction in psychology. pedagogy. hib- lieal literature, rural church work and primary junior study work. thful in his thi ol- respect of 13 an ce, in this ci BOY scorT HAVE DS, Scout p a is to have a daily commun istrations for THERMOS €O. OFFICES IN 41) received. 1t SHETUCKET ST. BUILDING | month wnder $.| The American Thermos Bottle Ca. |tive ¥. A ed on Monday from George W. Car- | scout ma: the office space in ths Thames Loan |Vis. Lucius T & Trust Co. building on Shetucket stree, | Willlam 11 1 which was formerly used by the hank Jr.. and ur- |and recentiv by brokerage officcs. There| The camp in | will bs the general offices of the Ther-|arrangements mos Co., where a clerical force of abnist £0_will be located. President William B. Wall r of the quaintances he had made Camp Tippecar ing of the camp staff Tater-Troop Fleld Meet For Scouts Shea | Prof. A J. W. Mvers, Hartford School | Hires Sarne gune 1 Willia i ze | of Religious Pedagogy. Hartford . T abed ¢ s: | Oscar Phelps, Connecticut Sunday | iy tn Ohfo and another L . " Sehool association, Hartford. Hhde, #ho 4 St of’ towh, & s Rév. David A. Pitt, D. D. minister, |} aa sietars, Miss Winnia Clabhy, Mise he | Central Baptist church, Norwich. Pasnts. clabey Mre. 1a | Rev. Frank M. Sheldon, D. D.. zenera! | gaccne . K ior | secreta ongregational Bducation so- | Mr Clabby was a loving and Aevol clet. Boston, Mass. lt Siland, & kisd: B Irill] “prot. Luther A. Weigle, Yale univers- | prother. 1 was honest, ol . emp! cAMP TO RADIO COMMUSICATION ¥ radio belng Ex Airect condu Law and i atham, Frederick A, Bem. ® Louis We! stafl are pertacting and there will b arete We Thermos company is now looking for a| Norwich Boy Secouts are prépacing residines &ither in Norwich or its en-|for the inter-troop field meet wh 5 Tone. to be held an the Academs campus om om ————— the afterncon of Saturday. une 24, Ad- . Reéturned From Vislt in Woodstock :‘1!!*0;' will be free and the public wil Mrs. Thomas McKay and chilaren | °¢ Feicome. ; 3 aik e 879 : All scouts of the Norwich council may Beatrice and George of Uncasville have | A SE0uts o B0 ROTRHCE €08 PEC TRE returned home after a visit with Mrs McKay's father, John T. Johnson of North Woodstock and attending the fun- eral of her brother, Charles A. Johnson, who died at the Weorgester City hospital May 25, at .20, after undergoing a seri- ous operation. He was born in Sweden 52 years ago. He cathe {0 this country to Tive when but a young man and spent most of Mis life in Woodstock. He is survived ‘'by his father and four sisters, Mrs. Thomas McKay of Uncasville, Mrs. Toblas Stadley of New Bedford, Mass.: Mrs. N. A. Riggs of Omaha, Neb., and Mrs. F. A. Sandberg of Southbridge, Mass. contests will it teat for scoutmasters Judges of the missioner Chi dent A. L. ‘mouth, will Awi s and ey~ the th P large number —_—_— —A_two day _ceiebration ot § the 135th dithiversary of parish ciosed Sunday First aid, signailing ing broad jump. ed for each of the fifteen events. scoutmasters Peale awarded on relay, pa Prizes will be @ Ac and assistant will be included. The contest will bo Seout Coin- aries A. Hagberz, Presi- and Joseph N. Wey- be. ard Boy Scout Prices. awards, as well as many first and second class badges of merit badges peesented to the Norwich (Ge June court of hénos office on the evening o A e R