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b NORWICH lflLLETINs FRIDAY IWE 16, 1922 ° A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It . WANTED—Female Bm-u NING—In \Ar‘\t h Tu‘};\ ]‘z“ne l‘.| d: hter, atalie Balfour, to - n = ahn 1. Browning of 167 | ;s WANTED-—A lady (s svevy = on regular or spese time. Inquire Box | 81V, 0, Bull JeTd ED-—Second han chslen cut E S n Wm’fl‘ton S WANTED—Misceltansous WANT) ieach- 4:;% én ARulethorS‘le A Bulletin For Sale gfigs,“ Advertisement Will Sell It A fiuughn For SI.ll Mvmwilsellk A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It po‘ “Lg FOR BALE Averioy FOR SALE—Pure bred Red Bel- o ‘ward Ronson, Seotland. Tel. 342-14. 1e16d. & summer nnmt % B %e; 1n seciuded [S %m"‘mk trnmgilar! chnrgeu Abn’- T, trolley and large lake, stone house, § Tavxe Tooms, high coilings, spacious randa, 2 firplaces, artesian well, gara, smail ‘barn, large ‘grove, fine old stately 1 zone Je16d MARRIED 2 wuum—nmuy m Tun_mill bo TFOR SALE_One silo, C Mo D—A good woman for gen- FOR SALE—One silo, Green Mou 3 s —1In New London, ock d wife. Box |ing house. Apoiy at once, Moodus M size 14x28. J. B. Gray, R. D. BARROWS _SuiTH —1n 1.“3(;';;;,,;‘“‘ T Co., Moodus, Conn. anl 11223 Mystic. V \ Harrows and _Miss Irma cperi- | _BOIE: TS ciatm that if all the FOR SALE—German police (emnle 3 " 'of New London. WANTED—Bright oftic girl; experi- | SOIENS git of the Pacifcocean 4 & o s, $2 each. J. Sherman, GALLAGHER — CAVANAUGH—In New |encl Bot essential. Oicy S, Tpistin. \vater would b freeh. I pay bix prioss |y DeRabe Fu dieen, 1 2. by Rev. Alexan- 3 R fiiture W bn Gallagher -of | —— — e Louis D. , Box 389, Norwit FOR SALE Decker Bros. V2" anma Elizaberh | WANTED—Stenographer for secretari- |3 01t TTISEMW. | ptand In pood onation, omty §05, O of al position. _Address Secretary, Bulletin BINEATLT —BROWN—In this city. WANTED_A giti as chambermald and 5 1822 by Rev. George H. St to o waiting oL 954 Witlimantic Div: Pineanit and Mies _jet2d h of Norw * T WANTED—An all_around_woman for EENNEDY FITCHIn Tishon, June 15 | cieaning. Apply at Wauregan Hotel. s K IS Esther W. Fiten | JS13_ o o L - e - WANTED—A capable woman for géo DIED eral housework ; one who can cook. Ap- 4 15 1399 |PI¥ in the moening at 313 Main $t. or LONSTANDI—In this city, June 15, 1922 | Bpone 488 jebd sudden o B2 square. Address §. A., Bulletin and books. C. J. h!n:. 16 Water Phone 1108 WANTED—Blue stone flaggin; g 1 feet “young_man or . Jetsd, ¥ WANTED—Compe young woman for office work. Must,hay some_experience with references. Appl \n oun haidwriting, stating salary ex- 37, Bultetin Jeisd. iz ot b WA]G!‘ED—Hou:ehold goot E(S oni g | prics it l%u:s:i forest. treed, frult, apoied, pears, peaches T 3 ome at once; it-can't be dulicated ; $45007 ensy terras. % P YONS' AGENCY, Best Quality Hard wm $9: Chestnut. | © 7 35T cord” Kindlings, seven bushels ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. 183 Roose- jel6a upright terms. The Plaut-Cadden Co.,’ na iw Main St., \orwich Conn. FOR & mmunnm uwlgm 1555 v ano, 'I'.h case and e wne, T iy, e Play 143 ain St Norwich, Cunn e (1 JOB SAVE-GooT Wiy plano, Yin walnu; RS tuaaction: n $1.50 week: 95143 Main Sk, Norwich, Jer6d $ £ aprizd FOR SALE T WANTED Two ladies for demonstrating from house to house; nothing to sell, short hours and pleasant work. Must be able to speak French. Appiy at once. THE ROYAL STAMP C€O. aged 36 years ondon, Jume 12 " FUNERAL NOTICES 10 O Strect SAVINEN—In 1y e 14, 1022, | ey T Al nder ® = WANTED—Male " of his parents. Can- Saturday __afternoon OPPORTUNITY for one young man, i with car preferred, for pleasant outside work in surrounding towns; salary and bonus i you can mest our requirements. Mr. Norton, at the Del Hoff after § p. m., etsd ition as steam or eiec- tric engineer; large experience; reference furnished. Address W. O. Twogood, South Main St. Danielson. Je16d o MATHEWSON o of mlnlnLhAU T WANTED—Five two-tenement Greeneville sectfon for walting customers. W: F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. business English, ship, advertising, chort hand, typewriting, Write, Vel TEETVE Found tLeLFA Y acun in Noth Game hite Dot 10 houns aaes. T vibline ¢ idren and deef'n dum wife, and a still the revende feliers ain't found yit, Turk- ish Trophles, 20c eigarettes,i&c, 2 packs for 35c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. jel5d. ouses, Jel4d. FOR SALE—New $8-note player-piano, fully guaranfeed for five years, fins tone and splendid actlon, free henel Small farm of 9 acres of land, mostly tillable, in village, near fhe city and near he trolley iine: house has § rooms and [ ) condition, With a small barn; the olis and Lebanon, near the Ed. Hoxle farm, on miich, some to freshen in the earl T pair of horse!v weight about 2800 Ibs,, Eood eolt. broken; 1 team macline ; Morse gas engine. new; 1 pair of heavy TANTON L. BRIGGS,.:. Telephone Lebanon 18- AUCTION T will sell at public auction at my place, situated in Coreyville, in tM ’.l‘wn of MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922, at 10 a. m., standard time, he property mentoned below: LIVESTOCK, FARM TOOLS, ETC. Twenty-five head .of cows, mostly 25 workers; 1 five year old horse, 4 driver and worker; 1 four year old Togon: almest new ‘mowin; 1 15 horsepower Fairbanks tip-cart, almost nej eam harnesses. 1 palr of light driving Free elivery, 3485 takms: $50 down, $3 harnesses, 1 wheel harrow, cultivators, weekly. The Plant-Cadden Co. 135143 | place has some fruit: price $3,000; grand | PiOWs. 25 hens, and 3 shoates. In addi- Main St. Norwich, Conn. je16d " |ovportunity for viilager- wishing smail | o0 {0 above, numerous toois, etc. not FOR SALE—Cow, Jersey, § vears old, XEANCIS D DOXOm 1f stormy, sal t fait week d: F ko PR SIT G W | e TE, |l s Sl nt . ekt jel6d MRS. ANNIE DEMIS. Four tons of hay. C. 1855-3. JeT6FMW " ¥oR s, A Gray. el FOR SALE TWE BAVE positions now for several office workers at salaries up to $40 a week; the demand exceeds the supply; why don't you start a day, evening or orrespondence course in aceountancy, arithmetic, salesman- tc., at the Norwich Commercial School? or Phone 1431 If interested. Spe- fal summer classes now forming. Jel4d WANTED—Bright boy or girl to an- ewer telephone and do other light work EINNG TWANTED—Men know that you will always save dollars and yougsters to FOR S| Two mew milch Jersey heifers. . Cook, Yantic. jelsMWF FOR SALE—A fine little 6 room sum- mer home overiooking, the Thames river, at a very reasomable figure. Burdick & McNicol. Thayer Bldg. el5d. FOR SALE_Second hand furniture, including stoves, 41 Grove St. 5d. TFOR SALE—Two one-horse machines, and two team wagons. Narwocki, Tantic. Tel. 1704. 15-room house in fine condition, modern imprevements complete, iocated within five minutes of Franklin square. “\l property is especially adapted for high Or medium clase boarding . or seomiy house, and can be secured for less than one-ihird of cost to produce. A great opportunity for someone. Further information cheerfully given by calling JORN A, MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER: jeldd. Iy iring automobiles satisfactori| Derial Garage, Chisstnat St % bile' repair work; give me a trial. Con Schuier, Falls Ave AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES WHERE others fail, we succeed n re- m- epri7d YEARS' experience in the automo- 1i myl! ciforing and oln petn Eiliott, Pond St Norwich, Cmm"”-’}nm FOR SALE TORSATE Ay Two liouses, with store, rent for $180 Tel. 798-3 orse dump carts. jel4d in exchange for tuitica. Apply in own |by buying your pants, suits and furnish- | o ‘o0 M4 J.onth, five minutes walk from Franklin handwriting, Norwich Commercial School. | ings from the Pants Stors, opp. post office. FOR SALE—A small farm of 6 acres }quun,_whe $13,000. For full particu- Jel4d L. Pollock, 325 Main St Jel4d. |on state road in Lebanon, containing | @S se¢ | o oo o — = T g Silk weavers for broad siik |house of 12 fooms and several other| o 1597.3.7 198 Clff St. WANTED—Rishen man; at City || WANT zflx‘:fi: {:y“ea\c‘rfirgurbgf‘na‘?axlfi Tl ainge. Daik e St Basositle FUNERAL DIRECTORS e Biedy e Stady. employment. Apply. Now |price. A. T. Grégorlas, Chestnut Hill, Ct. S " WANTED—An assisiant shipping clevk. | England Silk Co.,, Westerly, R. 1. _je13d Jeldd. i TO RENT e ot e cRbE e sell your farmt We sell them | FOR SALE—Vulcan gas * heater for [ ———— o —Woolen spinn " Rej P.|boiler. J. E: Cassidy, 48 Church St. NT—Four- % ent, _al £ L WANTED—Wool pinners. )’l?‘;na ””d bojle“d ‘assidy improvements, fine location, 319 West y { 7 . Wyoming, R. I Jeldd gt Main St Phone 654 sel6d L WANTE skkeeper for manufac- ED—Farms to sell o commie- | "¥OR SALE_Upright plano. Fries = %0 WRNTIT Fou WAl & shroum iring office ; a good chance to work up. cription, Fred L. Ra- | rasonable. Phone 636-14 between § and | apartment with bath, all modern improve- Address Sulletis je14d. ittty 2|7 p m Jeidd. [ments, call at 34 Slater Ave. je16d 15 Main S Bulletin 3 Jo8a . . ments, call at 34 6d 15 Main Street WANTED—Bookkeeper and stenogra- n o near| FOR SALE—A large assortment of To RENT—Tenement at 51 Wash- Gher for Shipgins ‘dspart:int. - Fi o it © &" Mejeal, |pants to match your coats. Pants for |iugton street. Ail improvements. In- Bulletin je14d. fx I3ldg.., Norwich. Se6d {work and dress, 95c and up. We can 4“};*\331‘ ‘Washington or"Fel. 1187 ) unera > B o e ot g - ond hana antique fur- e again to buy. The Pants Store, opp. | TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms am 2 | Williams, Jew rel. 10 . Bruckner, | gate S8R0 (0 DU ek No. 325 Main of, | batli, all modern Improveifents, 26_Ca- l |%rpctorc’ WANTED Foreman for _dairy my 3 o g setsd vl S James H. Hyde, North Franklin, S i i 2 —— | TT0 RENT—Large front rowm, rurnish- - e Lol ANTED - Sccond hand, furnluire: | ron —saALE—Beautiful seven room | ca U4 iharer Se" Bivire 3052 and WANTED — 3135 _month commence; | fixtures; 1 pay highest ‘prices; try me | house. all modern improvements. Within | jel5d. cailway mail clerks; steady work: list ibefore seiling; I beat them all N.|five minutes’ walk of Franklin square. Ad- | "y on RrNT_Cottage of 6 rooms, bath tions f write toda Frankiin In- | Weising, arket St. Tel 53 dress Box M109, Bulletln office. and improvements, centrally mc,(,d 4,,_ Embaliters J=- = " vty e | B 3 : = - . e N ‘We pay highest prices for |~y 3 Y wWe it t houseckeeping apart- second hand furniture. - Norwieh Fural. | FPROBABLY for today enly we are a e i gjelgd FoR SALE—HGl‘lu Birecd Bidg. Tel 1914-3. We |liberty to show you one of the best cot- me 1 Elm S s Lady Aso a — — buy, seli and exchange. je11d | tage houses with a most desirable v;:ot of | " ¥OR RENT—Large furnished rooms, € e WV L s - land located in the city of Norwich at |Inquire 10 Church St. jeldd UEBNRY E. GNURTH i 5 ror fah {“.?“,’f‘ i P .‘0"‘,‘ WANTED—Liberty Londs. Address K., |so consistent a figure. Don't let this op- | ———— = — WM. SMITH ALLZ! e s e Dortunity slip past if you are looking for | FOR BENT—Tenement of 6 rooms with Telephons 328-3 T¥OR SALE—Five good horses, seconds. | Apply High ana West Main jel4d es. dump cari milk 18 or lumber wag Concord buggy Call at once, Ip, and must take Cummings & Ring 10 full perticulars in first letter as to price, size Jewett City, Conn. WANTED—Antiques, tools and second- H. B. Tiger. 53 annkun a3 TED—100 farms catalogue ; acres up, with or without stock; EIve location and terms. P. O. Box 105, jyzed WE BUY v highest prices for niture and_ books. uccessor 1o King, 43-50 Water 1305. s2pidd all improvements, except heat; centrally located. Price $25.00. Adults only. Ap- ply to W. F. Hill, Jjel4d. a real home. It is located on the trolley line, and has all modern improvements, including steam heat, bath, city water and gas. Don't delay. tomorrow it may | ~T0 RENT Tenement, six rooms, im- be sold. Burdick & McNicol, Room 113, | provements, 44 Laueel Hill Ave. jel3d Thayer Bullding, Norwlch. jeldd. age _at Beach Pond. FOR SALE_Team wagon, ext Herbert, Voluntown. _je12d condition, 14 ft. body. J. R. Foster. — Prettily furnished three- room apartment in good neighborhood ; ail modern improvements, gas rgnge, elec- bath, steam heal, vacuun cieaner. open fireplace, etc.; very low rent to desirable tenants.” X. Y. Z., care of 14-4 Lebanon FOR SALE—Osborn reaper and binder, NICKEL PLATING « pusines: Jesd | E c b‘mru‘v] auuu& Funeral Directors L _"IWKEL l\; 1 J(rb"d l aend Embalmers JUST ARKIVED. My horses on time, and they 322 M‘in Slred a nice lot— 1} :“0;1::;1;1:4: o \n& Kind. POULTRY. e c | v’ Eeonze turkey Canterbury, iy b“od . | e, Roy Clark, Bast Hart: Funeral Director §| Jeisd and I()X' s \Ll; Cheap, a good Hu ymobile Emba‘mer g d body ; would make gooj ‘1?;:\‘ f ] | PROMPT SERV'CE “FOR SALI -passenger adste; Inquire 85 Dunh: DAY CR NIGHT ‘,r m. i e J.efllflvs 5 —————— | O SALE—ranciln runsbout. 1017, | _— | Chevrolet sedan 1920, and Ford truck, | E Jelda. : 'GEORGE G. GRANT | “vom sare—ioz samwei couving. 165 | Undertcker and Embalmer = T T > a L FOR —] %2 PROV:ZENCE ST., TAFTVILLE | new tires, 576, - oper(aRity. . b buyer. Ph 649-23. My - = __ Telephone 630 eock, H;ym»lon Conn. St FOR SALE—Cheap, Studebaker, 7- passenger, good running condition. Tel, 798.. Shea & Burke f§|™ " jad FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, ex- {tra tire. Can be put in A No. 1 shape for smail amount. Mechanically in good Funeral Directors : order. Price low. Leuls Gill, Jewett Cit; 41 Main Street saldd. b 9‘ SALE- ew and used Harley- Davidson and Cleveland motorcycles ; re- pairing dono on all makes of motoreycles and bicyeles; go-carts re-tired while you walt; prices reasonable and wock guaran- uv;d 4 J2mes P. Donovan, § Maln §t. FOR SALE—1920 Overlan cheap if taken at once. d'lant’zdel:a%ad [ =0 LOST AND FOUND The Henry Allen & Son Co, 82 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. nafi:flval.w and 'Ph“! female o license tag. P. J. Marvin, FUNERAL DIRECTORS dog warden, Clark's Corner. Jo18d, —_— R FOUND—Blagk and white shepherd fe- Norwich and Jeweit City |, X0UXP—Biad Aply to Frank May- i nard, Baitie. Jelda, MSI\—A fox terrier, It FLORIST e mimber ‘Gha'TH: e ot sk IREES, fowering shrubs. olants and i ines. - : ST Fres danvery. o ot ) P M T ] aasdses 1Y Coar %l e A — o SR Cotin. » LANDSCAPE GARDENING i tl- ia the tme to arrangs for land- e | ” iUILDING G. LONGO & C0,, gene et l Tal contr: actars i ation, sidy and plaster w n:l:fl'flk'mk T et IVIL 1 iu.AAn__L - ND SURVEYOR, - Boe. G, B., ILSON, Oanterbury, Oonn. uu—-a%%w sl , 151 West St., m o JOSERPH §. O] tractor and ol fl'"" marisa Tarted PAINT AND WALLPAPER | ERS. SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH AUTOMOBILE PARTS, SILVER PLATING REFLECTORS, NICKEL PLATING RADIATOR SHELLS, BUMPERS, ETC. SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. DON'T MISS THIS OP- PORTUNITY, AUTOMOBILE OWN- NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE DENTISTS PHONES : 122 Office — 1655 Home Dr.Paul A. Schwartz SOMERS BLCCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEQN M'Grory Bldg, _. . Norwich, Cann. TRUCKING e ihugking, dumplng, trucks_ tor QUfE ST, or Ocours, el 811012 Est, 1874, Tel. ARTHUR.: THER/ Auto Trucking ol T g Jed 178, Plano Moving Snetucket Bt Norwich, Conn. e e— GEORGE LAMBERT — Moving and hire. 31 and Teaming, Furniture FOR SALE—Cottage of six rooms near | Sulletin. je1za Broad St., in first class condition, lot 48x TO RENT—A summer cottage at Lan- 150, price $2,800; three-tenement of 23 | tern Hiil. Telephone 195, Mystic, Conn. rooms, gas, bath and toilets, situated in jel0d Greeneville, yeariy income price TO RENT—Furnished tooms at 171 Broadway ; gentlemen only. Phone 2055. _ je8d T BENTApartment for adults, four rooms and bath, on second floor, Harriman apartments. 175 Broadway: floor covec- Ing. gas rangc, shades and icebox. fur- $4.500; two-tenement of 10 rooms. situ- A in Preston. eity water and electric ghts, lot 100x200, barn and 2 henhouses, also some fruit trées, price $3,800 ; cottage of § rooms, ail improvements, lot 80x160, situated between Norwich and Taftville, pargain peice for quick sale. Apply to W. F. Hill, Thayer Bldz., Norwich, Conn. jelod - Main St. a suite WOR SALE_eall scasoned slabs and | of rooms that may be adapted for lodse hard wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E. Deard & . etc.; possession Son, Homestead Farms. dec19d Inquire at The Plaut- den Cnmnam Jeid light housekeenmg e e L Dl S ) e my30d TO RENTAttractive furnished room inexcellent neighborhood; garage if de- sired. Tel. 1860. my50d OFFICES to rent; three fromt offices facing Shetucket St. steam heat, newly decorated and wired; will rent singly or én suite. Call at Aliing Rubber Co. my25d FOR SALE 109 Laurel Hill Ave. A WELL BUILT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH, WITH THREE FIRE PLACES. 10 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR RENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage. Tel 259, apr2ld PRICE $6,700 % FOR RENT—In business section. eite ital 'or auto accessciies, leather James L. Case =} i aants, saiee, jsther Telophone 876 Tel. 246. apr2Zd 40 SHETUCKET STREET ARCHITECTS F SAIE CUDWORTH & THAMPSON OR ABCHITECTS Six-room cottage. all improvements, and garden, $4,500. Fhever Bullding, Norwich, Conn. Two-family houss AUTO TOFS, Tadiator covers, curtains, slip’ covers and tire covers, rm::uur- ing, all kinds of autos. Jos. Pond St Phone 1 ‘marl0d EASY FOR OUR WELBW"" Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities and equipment cnables 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 Wflfl(l OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repasirs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholetering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all ito branches Scatt & Clark Corp. 507 TC 515 NORTH MAIN STREET | | | | E INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You may e the next victim of a fire, Don't take chances. The small annual premium is negligible o the firm pro- toction from money loss it affords Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones with Tour acres, $6,500. Modern 10-room house, two-car ' garage, Washington St., PR $9500; big value, Summer camp with | WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- halt acre on Biock Island, $500. ness before the pubiic, thers is no medi- ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1334. 63 Broadway. um better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 81 MAIN STREET 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, - NEME s wamcmsazssnsesoze wiormiamsosresaiacazeiainier R. B D. or Street. move everything’ anywhere. inery. Tel 798-3. R B TR T, O, D. JOSLYX, 263 Weat Main Bt We tention” given 15 moving bmu-.’fn':‘m': Post Office .. ‘Am’t Encl Main St. Phone C. B. BROMLE Shetucket St. Pha:o'fll LONG DISTANCE MOVING. ¥ PRINTING o. !W'O Contracter and : Work and Jobbing. 50 Weeh pro n'"ifi..::* L JOSEPH BRADFORD __ 108 Broadway ~ PLUMBING ~rrifimw wmoo:*ukmm CIGA Ri Tone Sitines oy s2d Spmoaing Write complete ad below; including name and address Zimmerman, 11 Bosw, Av.. Fel 11 5 — i k X here ZERONG :cl?:u;';“.; . 1o ,,hw Or i blind address is wanted narl Gernree Bessasnsnaes Sesasane. THE NORWICH BULLETIN . Classification... Number of Insertion: { | To Let, For Sale, Etc. 0SEd .- v emwrw- erwceeruzerawmerecae New York FABE‘ THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FARES :—New London 50c, Gree: ieaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or Breed St., Tuesds day, at 4 P. M. (Daylight Saving). Leaves New York, Pier 27 Bast River, foot of Catherine St. nesday and Friday, at 4 P, M. (Day- Connections with all Forefgn Steamsnip Lines sailing from the Port of New York, For freight rates and further informa- tion apply Telephone 969. STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World plications for passports and other nsces- sary information in regard to bringing your relatives to America. 1 escort my clients 10 New Yorx and assist them in checking their custom house, permits For turther particulars, inquire o INTEENATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND |AD averags furosaf 400 men wes cruploy- | court which has been prepared by Clerk | Watrous, B, | Humphries, Rhode & Stancek vs. Danie HARTFORD SEES ADVANTAGES THROUGH SEW TUR. tln“:mt reoent completion by 18" the it ion by m.&n Qepartment of 33 1-2 wiles M pavemént on the main high- - w.i between Hartford and New Londom, are seén by the Hartford Courant, which says that “among these may be included an estimated ad@ition to the population Togically attracted to this city as ing center of approximately 2.000 and the opening up of a section of the state hitherto practically inaccessibie. “The new section of concrete pavement which was constructed at cost £2,000,000 shortens the dista to New London by about 15 mil cither of the two roads formerly avallable. The actual distance fram the old House in this city to New Lon the new road is 45 miles. By limantic or Saybrook the dist miles. “Of interest to the mercantile interests of Hartford is the fact that Cole ‘with a population the year around of proximately 2,500 and a mecca tionists in the summer, is now conn with this eity by a direct highws distance of 24 miles. Befors tion of the New London road it essary to choose between going by Norwich, a trip of 60 miles, or by “'\y of Middletown and East Hampton, & tance of 34 miles, over road: some parts are impassable a lar the time. “Benefits to the agriculty of the sactions opened by tb also noted in a statement £ way department. Large milk and other farm produce ped to Hartford by auto truc time from points as far distant ster. “The new road passes ough Gl bur; Marlborough, Coicheste and Waterford to New London. sorts in New London and vie be reached by a direct r and 3 ng to autoists of from twelve mil “The contract for the construction ef this road which is eighteen feet wide with shoulders on either side, five fect in width, was awarded n 1920 and al work has been somewhat delayed unfavorable conditions prevalling ¢ 1920, some progress was mads 1921 construction activities wers blast and the contractor's plan was so ar- ganized that hs was laying o the rate of nearly two miles a we farce of men and.equinment was required. STEAMSHIPS VIA NEW LONDON LINE Camfortable . Staterooms Budy tor Occupancy at (DAVLIGHY SAVING TIME) Steamers leave aily, except Sun- day, 11.80 p. m. Due New York, Pier 40, N. R., 7.00 a. m. AST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. naa nd Shelter I and §1, New York part of v, Thursday and Sun- interests Monday, Wed- ght Saving). Coastwise and re- may a sqv- o eighteen LAWRENCE LAMB Agent. All necessary documents, afidavits, ap- g2ge, show them to the tain’ for them sailing ummm;whm* ng cam- nmndmw making & markeq tmprovement of Mauhnrm-smtdu\u'nn—qu. cavation wem encountered. Some jdes of the magnituds of the work may be obe tained the fact that i£ all dict moved BEALTY AGENCY JOHN G. CHENESKI, Agent. Tel 1139. 18 Bath St. pils: for ‘instruction in the Art of Sing- ing, at Mohican Hotel, New Lindon. Vaice trial free, Wednesdays. et wids and would ex- COAL AND WOOD New Haven, then view ni Hartford may be cbtamed from of Carinf's Peach Orchard hill north end of the road, —— e . Connectiout Patents, This list. of the United for Ceonnecticut. LEGAL NOTICES " FOR SALE JOHN A. MORGAN & SON 1814-1922 5 Brides vehicles; . Craw} assignor to Ture 4B, authority of the Probate Court| o} Simetns o, 3 e s rounding maeitine ; Greemrwi “ fi"fl'u",&,,'"-r“,',’,:.,‘."“ e 22, "‘1,.‘!" Qi train; H. O. Floteher, Bridpopect 2t 10°A: M. (daylight time), the retall |seatchlight aparatus,; Y. S. Flood, X coal business, formerly owned by the device for useidn playing m!’ by usurm-nu to ‘The Marlin Eirearms Corp. ven, firearm; J. R, Caldwell, to The mebile Co., B . door curtain fof late John C. Morgan, consisting of |- W. assignor o O. Cowla the docihwest - duteor of Ceeal|Ce, htv" Haven, lock for vehicie Goars Wha mmlom\r- o un-l good | B. H. Gotchell, assiggar to The Trumba) willy and equipment. The resl setats | Blectric Mfg. Co: Famyills, = quicks conslsts -inhawwhnnbrflr ~mechmniem; 5, A, Ham 122 fost, on the harbor frent, and lg | breuck, Now t ol fafoctor; W, 1-. the present terminal of the Wlhon Harold, sssignor to The Bassick Line Steamer to New York. Estab- Bridgenort, casterj C. H. Hyde, .-Q.-n( B L e e e | Tl S i 1e' T LY to close Mr. Mo ate. clock case ;" lll.mtw'r‘ Termes and conditions ' to be ane)Jahn Mfg. Co, New Britain, 2 nounced' at time of sall lrdlle{":lnlln' machine; H. CHARLES L. STEWAR Hartf assigngr to The Hartford A‘m."mr,‘“ :q w;:: Co.,vm‘:‘ mach , Stratfard, O 91 Main Strost, Norwioh, Conn. | Tiorber mnd. siabiisee; 35 5. Seecn T DISTRICT OF I TVILLE. ¥ Waterbury, assignor to T\n Good year’ DISTRICT OF MONTVILLE, FPRO- aville, June | India Rubber Glove Mfg. syringe vatve! Dot VP $3a, o Of Momtville, June | 1 fattby, amignor to Waterbury Tackld Estate of Daniel D. Lyon, late of Mont- % A A - Co., wlfilfh;‘,. geTment-fastener bute ville, in said District, decsased. ton: T. H Miller, aselgner to Water Pursuant to an order from the Court of o Probate for tha District of Montville, 1 will sell certain real estate of said de- ceased, situated In the Town of Montvifle, a8 bounded and described in the applica- tlon for the order of sale on file in said Probate Court, sither at public or private sale DANIEL L. LYON, o164 Exeeutor. —_— NEW CASES ON DOOKET OF COMMON PLEAS COURT The following are the new cases en the new docket of the common pleas Britain, ball haafln R W, Sclbw, fne signor to The Patalr Beasing Co. New Britain, ball-lapping machine; R, Bollew, assignar to The Fafnir B Co. New Hritaln, banl bearing; Bte@man, assignor to The Mer: assignor to Willlem T Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, metal closk &, B. Williamson, Waestport, diflnr-zné ‘ewis Crandall: v sound-sioductng tnstruments, The American and European Baking Co, vs. Michael Seretuy, The Acro Co. s. Danlel E. Crouch, Willlam Booth wi | The Kosclusko-Pulaski Corp., Albertus Burdick vs. Louls J. Bruette, Myron . Chester vs. Ernest T. Watrous, arles Colombo vs. Toney Biscort!, Mystic Auto Station, Inc., vs, Ernest T. Walter Phillips vs. The Conp., Cord Iron 0. L, D. Powell Ce. v Harry L. Peterson, The Raymond & Alexander L. Co. vs. Thomas M. 150 CONNECTIOUT BO¥S FOR CITIZENS' TRAINING CAMY Application of about 150 Comaecticsy hoys for attendance at the Cltizens Military Tyaining Camp to be held st Camp Devens, Mass., from August 1 ta August 31 have been approved by the commanding general of the fimst corps area. Appropriate orders for the transportas tion of these mccepted cand!d ta Camp Devens will be lamued s ta insure the,arrival at camp of all men on the first Gy of the camp. ‘The approval of other applicat!. Lustig, Rockwsll Co. v L. Wesley Richardson and wifs, adm. Rokowski ve. Joseph Spindzer, The Schwartz Fur- nitura Co. Clarence Johnson, Stand. ard Wholesale D. G. Co, yet acted upon will bs announced Thames Street Jetal .| The last ‘date for the mccepias Cronin, Jason Thomes yu. James Walter, | plications” for this year's caimp & John W. Trude vs. Sabagh and Bel- loum, Universs! Mfg. Co. vs. 8. Hol-| New London county sends seven lander, Harry Zavoritas vs. Melvina|as follows: Albert T. Marsh, Jr. George Halsey, Cbas, W. Wilson va. Abrabam|W, Dyson, John 6. Long, Walter I Butleman, The Commodore Hotel ve. L.|Chester, Groton: Willlam 7. Strands W. Richardson, Edwia Crulse va, Eliza- Norwich; Charles C. Church. Pawcas beth H. Stevens, Grace Desarlo v Os-|tuck; -David 8 Ballou, Jewsett City. car H. Main, The Eastern Parisian Co. vs. M. L. Mason, Foran & €on Co. va Thomas L Oddo, Bomson! Fortunat! ve. L. C. Pirovan!. P, Geliman va, P. D: vis, Michael Ginsberg va. M. A. Feitcorn,| The June meeting of the South Wind- David George vs. Schwartz Bros. Inc.|ham ‘six-church confersace will Le held hoya, SOUTH WINDHAM SIX-CHURCT CONFERENCE AT CANTEEBY EY caraenreries Thomas Howe ve. Clara M. Payne, The|in ttfs Jancerbury Congregational chusch Charles A. Kuebler Co. ve. John Para-|mer:’7:csdes cent!, The Loose-Wiles Blacuit Co. va| Tid vruxramme will e as foliowss M. L. Mason, Joseph G. Mayo va. J. R.| 1045 devctional serviss led by flews Jeffers, Joseph Millasky ve. Walter Kil-|T. 5. Davies of Westanster: weleoms linsklof, Lorenzo Montall vs. John Zach, | by the pastor: sermon by Rev. Wikkawm The' Morris Tobacco Co. ve, M. L. Ma-|¥ryling of Wauregan; recess for baskes son. lunch; tes and coffes furnished. The docket, contains 622 cases > consists of 102 pages. and New Britain—Ten marriage were lssued at the city cl-r- ay in the biggest rush in-the licenses wfi-