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A Bulletin For Sale i Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It —_— A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WOOD—In Norwich, June 20, 1922, & daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood 159 Frankiin street. WANTED—Female WANTED—Reliable woman for gen- eral housework ; good apply even- MARRTED B WANTED—Miscellaneous | WANTED—People to know that the Strawberry Supper at Ledyard Center has ALE—Gasoline engine and pum ‘and bre efeiurhy.ec(nn.fl-p: 8. __de21d RICHMOND—MORBISON — In Norwich, June 20, 1932 by Rev. Frederick Coho. ian. Harry MeKinley Richmond of 364 West Main street and Miss Mary Eliza- beth Morrison of 134 North Maln street. BEST—In Norwich, June 20, 1922, John 1. Best of Northampton. NEWCOMB—Ia Norwich, June 19, 19232, John Newcomb of New London. “FUNERAL NOTICES American Woolen ling House. WANTED _Bxperienced waitress.. Ap- ply at Mciiegan Restaurant. _ Jje2td” TWANTED—A woman _for The %‘ez‘l\oflm, 65 Broadway. Applg at 127 Roath St. Je20d FANTED—Sal T Saturdays, WANTED_Sdlesiadies for Satirdayh YOUN! In Moosup, Conn., June 20, |atF. W. oulwor‘-hio. d_ 1922 Mattle Anne Young, aged 65| “\WwANTED—A lady in every ~illage in i b Fastern Conn., to earn §25 to $50 weekly Puneral services at the Jewstt City Bap- | onepuiar of spare tme. ~Inquire Box it church. J0V% 1 i aledsi | 400, care Buiieth. Jerd time Bu in the Jewett City ceme- WANTED—Protestant woman as work- tery. Funeral services private. ing housekeeper in family of three: state LEEMIS In fhis city. June 19, 1922, |terms and age F. R. Heath, Chicago Filomenia Clay, widow. of Antone | Ave. Groton. jel?d mis | servioes at her late home, No. 4§ street, Thursday afternoon at 3 ght saving time. Burial in WAN Mapiewood cemetery. cleaning. MAINE—In N Stonington, on the | Jel2d Pend Hill _road, June 0. 1022 | L oy Mar beth Maine. wife of William WANTED—Male erienced weavers and ide Silk Mill. jel9d E all_around woman far Apply at Wauregan Hotel. aged 63 years, § months er 1zte home Friday at 1.15 g es in ) ting- e Tt Bavine tims. | WANTED—First clase_electrician and n Lnion cemetery. Relatives | heiper. Apply Whitall Electric Co, at Norwich Insane Hospital, Norwich, Conn. riends invited to attend T 00N —In June 19, 1922, | 3 . Rowland J. Coon, aged 76 vears. WANTED—Position as chauffeur after- Funera! services at his home, West Side. | noons, light delivery or touring; experi- ay at 2 o'clock, daylight saving | enced. careful driver. Address Box 101, Bullefin Je2id LARGE shirt manufacturer wants agents to sell complete. line of shirts di- CARD OF THANKS. rect lo wearer; exclugive vatterns big ish to thank the friends and | values; free samples. Madison Mills, 503 toh o, thank the friends and | el en garipls, i g Department of the U. S Submarine| “jyaNtEp — fo travel with district ndness and_sympathy, and to way heiped to lizhten our bereavement, the and mother ributes eent AND CHILDREN manager, college student or high school graduate, 19 to 23, for outside sales work ; must be clean cut, of pleasing personality, good salesman, and know how to operate Ford “car; expenses guaranteed: liberal compensation to the chap who qualifies ; references. Box 125, Bulletin. je21d WANTED—Loom fixers, for automatic looms, Knowles looms, English looms with Dobby head motion, Jacquard and box looms, leno looms, iire fabric_and narrow fabric loom: Charles P. Ray- mond Agency, 294 Washington St., Bos- FUNERAL DIRECTORS ton, Maas. jezid T WANTED_Automobile repalr _man. \ Ring Bros., Chestnut St je20d Al -y 2 gl ork on farm. John Jewett Clty, Tel. 107-14. jel3d WANTED — $135 _month commence; v mail clerks; steady work; liet ns free; write today. ~Frankiin Jn- stitute, Dept. 31-J., Rochester. N. Y. je9d BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant \HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® Telephone 328-3 tablished corporation manufacturing with"wonder- ful possibilities, seeks reliable party who will become financially interested and would be willing to devote all of their time to the sale of our product through the establishment and conducting of chain stores throughout the New England states and New York city. P. O. Box 46, New London. Phone 3056, je20d radio apparatus and parts, FOR SALE—Horses OR SALE—One black horse, sound, 7 ywars old, and very fast, Inquire 38 Merchants’ Ave. je21d FOR SALE—One good bred mare. good driver 7 years old, will be sold Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Taftville gentle, 7 it taken at once; on’ account sick- George Kemp, Ash St, Williman- ¢, Conn., K. F. D. No. 1. je: FOR SALE—Fme bay horse. about 1100, extra good driver and wiil work anywhere, reasonable ; would take pullets in part payment. Phone 1876-4. jefd de21a Teal estate, first 5. Address Box 33, Bulletin. T SCIENTISTS claim thai 17 4ll ihe sait was taken out of the Pacific ocean the ae would zdm.m. arnv“é l;lx nflw or antiques second hand furmiture. Louis D. Ward, Box 339, Norwich. Tel. 361-13,. my1SFMW WANTED—Men and women demon- strators to introduce, take orders, make deliveries, 150 household necessities; food products, " spices, extracts, tollet articles, 6lc, now uséd by 20 miltion consumers; largest company, most useful produc large profits; our system gets the busi ness; mo capital required. W. T. Raw- Telgh (GO 800 Liberty St Freeport, Il e WANTE] b to. ma ew or AR e e | ‘wage ings between § and 7. Mrs.H. H. D, | been postponed. Regular dance on_ Sat- ¥ Washington St. S| urday"evening. e e I e "I AT | ot oF, i inea tepton o “0 | IS et comer K e 1 W Al 5; s & « D s e TS ks of ‘stoves. * Goldsieln & Kavlan | and don mader mappty; 1ot i SUXIVD, y the New London salesroom, Will | facing. z%? salt water ; telephone connec. WANTED—A woman fof work Ininow be jocated at 86-92 Water St. Dhone | ton; additional land may be purchased ; boarding house, IM# Thl-hl:‘fitd. 144-4. Will eali anywheve. je21ld price, including of the furniture now i cottags. $1,200; a good place to spenil thg summer. . Bunlick & MeNicon ayer Blag., Norwich, Conn. je21 WSM FOR SALE—Farm of 95 acres in South Griswold, with house . and two barns; ice §1,200. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer 1dg., Norwich, Conn. JeZIWFS T¥OR SALEJuns 21st, couch, cretonne curtains, bureau, kitchen utensils and oll heater. 11 Scotiand Road. Tel. 963-2. je21d FOR SALE—Six-foot MoCormick mow- ing_machlnie in good. condition. C. M. Geer, Lebanon. jeZid PBPIALB,—N’QW milch cow. Telephone 1844-5 7 je21d FOR SALE—10,000 chofce aster plants, 1o each, § ‘per 100; piants by parcel post; M, i Ladd, 60 West Park St ilimantic, Conn. je21d COLLEGE MAN (senior) wants job for summer; capable of acting as tutor or camp or business assistant. Write C. M. S., Bulletin. je20d WANTED—Mason work, _stone work and éxcavating especlally. P. Coffey. 36 Boswell Ave. atter 5 p. m. je20d WANTED—Young American couple would like two or three Hght housekeep- ing rooms on or near Yantic line, Write | Box 399, Bulletin® Je19a WANTED—To corvespond with widow ; Would prefer one on farm ; object, matri- mony. -Address J. H. Harkness, General Delivery, Norwich, Conn. je19d WANTED—Saddle horse, about 1000 pounds, dark chestnut preferred. Address M. R. P, Box 162, Stonington. Conn. jeldd WANTED—To find person with car or resources willing to co-operate for pas- senger work ; references. Write Box 10, Bulletin. je13d WANTED—Household goods. ap:Gues and ‘books. C. 3. King, 16 Warer Sl Phone 1108-3, WELL THEY'VE found the happiest man in the U. 5. Daown in No'th Gaw- 81, he's bot 10 hound dogs, 7 violins, 6 children and deefn dum wife. and a still the revenoo feliers ain't found yit. Turk- ish Trophies, 20c cigarettes, 18¢, 2 packs fot 3be. Fagan's Smoke Shop. Jelbd. WANTED—Men and yougsters to know that you will always save dollars by buying your pants, suits and furnish- ings from the Pants Stors, opp. Dost office. L. Pollock, 325 Main St. jel4d. 2 vers for broad silk box and plain work; very best wages pald; steady employment. Apply New England Silk Co,, Westerl; 13d " WANT to seil your farm? We sell them quick. ~Address Farm Selling Agency, P. O. Box 353, Norwich, Cq nn. jeldd WANTED—Farms lo sell on commis- sion ; send full description. Fred L. Ra. cine, Plainfieid, Conn. Phone Moosup Div. 99-2. Je8d WANTED—Cottage house in or near city of Norwich. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. L jeed WANTED—Second hana antique fur- Initure; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, FOR SALE—Oak sideboard and _side table, Bire. Z K. Robbins, 68 CHIT t. e FOR SALE—One mule and a cow. Fred Tojurztle&lnm_ 5 West Pearl St. Tel. 1658. o FOR BALE or rent, sevenyroom cottage on waterfront at Groton Long Point. Charles A. Hagberg, 310 Main St jel%d FOR SALE_Four tons of hay. C_A. Gray. Tel. 1855-3. JeIBEMW ¥OR SALE—Good conditoned family motorboat, cheap: will sell for cash or in trade for aut le. Davis, Inquire §. J. llimantic. Phone 43-13. je20d OR SALE—A good Ayrshire heifer, first calf, 12-14 quarts; you cannot find a better one. Bean Hill Boarding House, Norwich Fown. Je20d FOR BALE—Four silk poodle puppies. Inquire Mrs. George Béckwith, Montville Town Farm, R. F. D. 1. je20d PLANTS for sale: Celery $1 a hun- dred ; cabbage and tomato 50c a hundred, 10c a dozen. William P. Wade, 520 Bos- well Ave. Tel. 1121-2. je20TuThS . FOR SALE 'FOR SALE at Eastern Point, propécty known as ATvin estate, a very choice 1l-room hiouse, modern improvements, completely furnished and very desirably located near waterfront. Will be soid cheap if taken over at once. For further particalars, inquice of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Fraoklin Sanare, Norwich. FOR SALE The two-family house No. 57 Forest St. must be sold. -If you can appreciate se- Curing & bie bargain, get busy at once. For further pasticulars, mauirs of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKEE. Franklin Squars, Norwich, No. 109 Laurel Hill Ave. A WELL BUILT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH, W 1T H THREE FIRE PLACES. 10 MINUTES' WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. PRICE $6,700 James L. Case Telephone 876 4 SHETUCKET STREET TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms at 36 CIiff St. jezld FOR SALE—Six hundred tons of heavy ice. ~George A. Kahn, Yantic, Conn._Tel. -2 Lebanon. e20d “TO RENT Tenement, five rooms. In- quire 21 John St. jezod FOR SALE—Cottage of six rooms, cen- trally located, lot for smail garden and place for garage (no improvements), price $2,200 for quick sale; two-tenement house of 'six and seven rooms on West Main St., electricity, gas, toilets and bath, price $4700; cottage of seven rooms, with all improvements, fine garden and some fruit trees, situated in Greeneville, price $3,700. W. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. je20d FOR SALE—A bungalow with a good sized piece of land with garage, eciectric lights, bath, hot water, etc., large veran- da, good neighborhood, 10 minutes’ walk from trolley. For inspection znd price, see Clarence’ Sholes, 188 West Thames.St. je20d FOR SALE—Cow. Street. FOR SALE—Large mahogany model electric dition ; was $1 terms, Main St Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Perfect cabinet model ma- hogany Sonora phonograph, $100, on easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. jeiTd Apply at 98 Peck je19d 87 Franklin St. Phone 712-5. my30d WANTED — Second hand _furniture, household goods. antiques. tools and store fxtures; I pay highest prices; try me before selling; I ‘beat them all N. Weisinger, 12 Market St Tel. 537-2. apra3 FOR SALE—Large fumed oak cabinet mode] Sonora phenograph in A-1 condi- tin; formerly $275. now offered at $150, on ‘convenient terms. The Plaut-Cadden £o. Ms-s-Matn 5t Normjch, Cqun. 7 WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furpi- ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. je11d " WANTED—Liberiy bonds. Address K., care Bulietin. e febed T WANTFD—Antiques, tools and zec hand_furniture. H? B. Tiger, 56 Franklin St. Phone 717-3. Jen3td WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; 10 geres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 108, Jewett City, Conn. vz Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238 Lady Assistant FOR SALE—1920 Ford coupe $330, F‘meral Di t {1919 Reo touring $350, and a few mors teal values for quick sale; need the room FOCUOr B i e P e 5% Shetncies d Street je21d an FOR SALE_Ford speedster. condition " s orivately owned 1917 Buick; PROMPT SERVICE | Fom SALE—Overland touring car, good in 3 led and painted, ake ot NdHF i punning order. overhauled and painted JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they big omes, light ones, and and in pdirs, all ready to Prices low for the kind. Tel. 536-3. ELMEE E. PIEES0) FOR SALE—Automob! 0 to Work. ome and see them. these caes are bargains; demonstration given. je21d satisfactory 40 McKinley Ave. 5. Phone 974 delld " FOK BALE—1920 Dodge sedan in per- fect running order. Inquire George Mad- den’s Cigar Factory, 25 CIff St. je20d “FOR SALE_indian iwin, two specds, lights, horn, speedometer and wrfer 1]\954]5 tuning up, but will sell Che?"zflc\‘ln“ : 2 GEORGE G. GRANT Underteker and Embalmer 82 PROVISENCE 8%, TAFTVILLE | ™53 §AiE Dodge Funabout, new cord Telephone 630 tires, new top, A-1 running ordér. Phone " 784 Je20d WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St Phone 1305. sepl2d $L500 for a good house and garage, only a few minutes’ walk from trolley, i3 a very reasonable figure, in our estima- tion ; we can also show you a good little cottage house for $1.700. Burdick & Me- icol, Thayer Bldg. jel7d FOR SALE—Good cabinet model Regi naphone phonograph, in mahogany. price 350, on easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn, jel7d TOR SALE—A large assortment of pants to match your coats. Pants for work and dress, 95c and up. We can't sell to all the people, but those we do sell come again to buy. The Pants Store, opp. Post Office. L. Pollock, No. 325 Main St. Jel4d. College Student Advanced in languages, will tutor in French, Spanish, Ger- man and Latin. Write, “Lan- iguages,” Bulletin, phone 822, Norwich. | or tele- TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT — Moying and trucking, dumping, trucks for hire. 21 It St. Tel. Je2a r Ocew 617-12. Est, 1875 Tel, 135. ABTHUR H. LATHROP, Auto Trucking and Teaming, Furniture and_Piano Moving. FOR SALE — Six-cylinder speedster, $100; aiso four 31x4 clincher tires, nearly mew,’ $25; battery chagging outfit, $15. Can'be seen any time after 6 at 51 West Town §t. de20d FOR SALE—Model G three-passenger 1818 roadster, in good Saint, top and tires new:; want Ford touring of assis . a good trade for the right car. arke. 18 Washington St. Je20d FOR SALE—Buick D-13, all overhaul- ¢, two cords on back. good spare, price 'G:w”o:‘\'—mnmlral-, Box 24, Bulletin. " FOR SALE—Ford touring. Inquire be- tween 5 and 6 p. m.. 449 Boswell Ave. je2od FOR SALE—Six-cylinder Velie road- ster, mechanicaly perfect, 1918 model. new t and top; ‘I >/ Telephons 410-2 | G515 """ Ak T DAY OR NIGHT (The Hemry Allen & Sen Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant TFOR_SALE Buick roadster; quick sale. Call 1476. jel7g HOURIGAN BROS, | %2 5 s, o, e Davidson and Cleveland motorcycles; re. pairing done of all makes of motorcycles and bicycles; go-carts re-tired whils you Wait; prices reasonable and work guaran- %14 7ames P. Donovan, s Main 'St e FOR SALE—1920 Qrerjand. model 30, FUNERAL DIRECTORS o —— | cheap if taken at once. 345, jead FLORIST Ll ———————1 TREES, flowering shrubs, plants and Sty B Rl O M 56-3. Free very. sprid | Tdition; alsp .27° Mariin :m:f’ E’f{g at_ Geduldig’ S ORDER yosr very reasonable ; Would aiso trade few k. flowers 76 Cedar St Phone $63. | 1. R. chickens § weeks old fog W. L. pul- S arie {ots sme age. Caivin Gray, R. F. B, No, BOBERT WABDINGTON, Fiorist 123 R SRR IR ain orwich, Conn. lel. - YOR BALE—Bronze turkey eggs, 25c r speciaities: Funeral work, weddin . Btta Willoughby, Ci S Poi SR Bicrmtions. marira | “feisa ¥ Aaiasitl LANDSCAPE GARDENING BUILDING G. LONGO & 00., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewslk, brick and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. ' jeSd THIS is the time to u'n.\gu for land- Work of which we mes 3 'fmufl“l Bm:a:u ” le’. o > A | TioeRPH 9. CHINIGO, General Com: tractor and Bullder. Tel 1371 mar2sd EOOKBINDING ; LOTXG, Contracter hfifl.@ 50 r&'} ot Tests™ 108 Broadway TRERE 18 no sdvertising medmm in Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order gl\ern Connecticut_equal ta Bulle- for business reswis D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. move everything anywhere. Special at tention glyen to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 798-3. sepsd Hox . immerman, 17 Boswall Ave " Te Tk TEAMING and- mov trucking a specialty. Main St. Phone 792. C. B. BROMLEY & SON. Shetucket St. Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. — NICKEL PLATING 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- John H. PORTUNITY, AUTOMOBILE OWN- ERS. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasonca wood and kindungs 1 la 3 juanti Pher 504 g:l:l " A8 hapivo, Witlow e to ket Lane, XOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E, Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. dec19d PROPERTY FOR SALE Five-room bungalow. garage for one car, garden and nice lawn, price $5,700; 12-room house, two barns, just over city liné, only one tax, price $4.200; fine seven-room cottage on Peck St.. $4,250; two-family house, Cedar St, with acre of iand, $4,000. Telephone 141-2 or 876, or write PROPBRTY, care Bulletin. FOR SALE The Wattles Property 274 Broadway At $30,000.00 FOR PARTICULARS, INQUIRE OF ANY REAL ESTATE AGENT, OR OF W. S. ALLIS, EXECUTOR, 91 MAIN STREET. OAK LEDGE a summer home of 7 acres, in secluded spot. high elevation, panoramic view, 5 minutes' waik from store, churches, libra- 1y, trolley and large lake, stone house, § large rooms, high ceilings, spacious ve- randa, 2 fireplaces, artesian well, garage, small barn, large grove, fine old stately forest trees, fruit, apples, pears, peaches and grapes. Come at once; it can't be duplicated ; §4,500; easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, je16d Willimantic, Conn, FOR SALE Six-room cottage, all improvements, and garden, $4,500. Two-family houss with four acres, $6,500. Modern 10-room house, two-car garage, Washington St, 9600 ; big value. Summer camp with alf acre on Block Island, $500. ARCHA W. cOIT, Tel. 1334, 63 Broadway. FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. §7 per cord” Kindlings, 'seven oushels or $1. ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. gumxt B. FORD, Phone 79 aprizd FOR SALE _ §mall farm of 9§ acres of land, mostly tillable, in village, near the city and near the trolley line; house has 5 rooms and in good condition, with a small barn; the place has some fruit; price $3,000; grand opportunity for villager wishing small farm. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Phone. Norwich, R SALE Two houses, with store, rent for $180 ponthy fve minutes’ walke from Frankiin Squard; peics §1 000. For full particu- ars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 curr st GHIROPODIST 4 o THOMPSON, F. 8. Chizopods ki RE 1s no advertisi edlum in Hasners Eonmestcnt wanmilh. Tho Batier tin for business results. Fooi Specialist (protéct your fast) Sel LA R R T e J-r-ué Cona. Phone 1360-6 16 _TO BENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 38 Grove Ei je20d FOR RENT—Three furnished light husekeeping rooms, $3.50 per week. In- quire 116 Franklin St. e20d FOR RENT—Seven-room tenement on Laurel Hill: rent $15 a month. Apply to W. F. Hill. Thayer Bldg. je20d TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms at 62 School St gas and lights. Inquire 36 Frankiin St je20d FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire at 17 Spruce St. je1sd TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms. In- quire 21 Brown St. je19d TO RENT—Avartment at 79 School St., from July 1st. Inquire J. A. Wuttkey, 115 Roath St. je19d TO RENT—Large front ruom, rurnish. = lgg Church St. Phone §09-2. 15 TO RENT — Prettily furnished three- room apartment in good neighborhood ; ail modern_improvements, gas range, elec- bath, steam heal, vacuum cleaner, open fireplace, etc.; very low rent to desicable tenants. X. Y. Z. care of Bulletin. el2a TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 171 Broadway ; gentlemen only. Phone 2055. jesd TO RENT—Apartment for adults, four rooms and bath, on second floor, Harriman apartments, 175 Broadway; floor covee- ing, gas range, shades and fcebox fur- nished. Phone 2055. jesa FOR RENT—At 142 Main St. a suite of rooms that may be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, etc.; possession immediately. Inquire at The Plaut- Cadden Company. jeid TO RENT—Attractive furnished room in_excellent neighborhood ; garage if de- sired. Tel. 1860. my30d 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. my?2: FOR RENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage Tel. 259, apr21d FOR BENT—In business section, site suitable for auto accesscries, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business. {-m. 245, apr22d AUCTIONS JAMES H. HYDE. Auctioneer I will_sell at public auction for Mr. Charles Subisky at his place of residence, at Windham Center, formerly known as the Henry Harvey farm, one-fourth of a mile north from the Windham inn, TUESDAY, JUNE 27. 1922, 1§ cows, 5 heifers, 1 bull 2 years old, all high grade Holsteins, and an extra good lot: T pair of black horses, extra good workers, single or_double, weight about 2500 Ibe.: 1 good deiving horse, 6 horse- power gacoline engine, Worcester blower, corn grinder, saw frame and saw, 1 hay tedder, 1 horse rake, 1 mowing machine, two-horse cuitivator, 2 nlows. smoothing harrow, disc harrow, hay loader, dump cart, team wagon, business wagon, 1 bug- gv. 1 suerey, vair team harnesseg, single harness, two-horse school ‘'bus,’ grind- stone, § Buckeye standard brooders. ice plow and other joe toois, cooling tank for milk, 2,000 ft. pine and chestnut lumber, 500 White Leghorn March puilets, 100 White Leghorn hens. Household furniture, consisting ot citairs, tables, beds and bedding. carpets rugs, kitchenware, chamber sets, cutiery, crockery, tin and glassware in endless variety, : The farm is sold, and everything goes to the highest bidder. e Sale to commence promptly at 9 o'clock CLARK'’S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923 &lip covers_an: bile repair_worl Schuler, Falls Ave. . ~ my18d, . letterinj ot "pont St- Nerwicn, Conp. e : MORGAN & SON B poRd Tan 814-1922 sl SR IETT of the Probate Court 7 A= se| at fiudiq:h‘in he Probate Dourt eom lorwi ursday, June at 10 A. M. (daylight time), the retail coal business, formerly owned by the late John €. Morgan, consisting of of Central good real estate 330 feet x and i Wilson o New York. Estab- ished in 1814, this property must now b 89id to close Mr. Morgan's estate 1 Iting. h erms conditions to be an- F TN omwich, Gonb. mardi | nounced at time of sale. &Y CHARLES L. STEWART, . Administraten, 91 Main Street, Norwich, Cenn. K ... mylsd o = o WHERE others fail, we succeed in ra-.| autos les satisfactorily. T experience-in the -au give me a U 16 YEARS® present terminal of the Con{Line Steamer AUTOMOBILE and Truck P’llfl!‘nfi AvTo ToPs, tad ;. all kin of ond St. Phone 139 31 Town Si.; Jnost cOmyenlent- piace town for gasoline and mobiloils.of allf Plans and specification grades. g : : VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE Ready for Occupancy at ;3.38 7:30 P. M. (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave daily, except Sun- day, 1100 p. m. Due New York, Pier 40, N. R., 7.00 a. m. Comfortable Staterooms 9 o THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50c, Gresnport nd Shelter Island $1, New York $2.50 Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- day, at 4 P. M. (Daylight Saving). Leaves New York, Pler 27 East River, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. (Day- light Saving). Connections with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from the Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa- tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969, STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World All necessary documents, affidavits, ap- plications. for passports and other neces- sary information in regard to bringing your relatives to America. I escort my clients 10 New Yors and assist them In checking their baggage, show them to the custom - house, obtain for them sailing permits, For furthér particulars, inquirs o INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND REALTY AGENCY JOHN G. CHENESKIL Agent. Tel. 1139, 18 Bath St. Agent. DENTISTS PHONES 122 Office — 1655 Home Dr.Paul A. Schwartz SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Conn. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg, Norwioh, Cann 1 | music SUMMER SCHOOL OF SINGING Mr. Frederick Weld will receive pu- pils for instruction in the Art of Sing- ing, at Mohican Hotel, New London. Voice trial fres, Wednesday o PAINT AND WALLPAPER We regrind “all makes fl"tu_!)‘fi(!inrl CALL at Jonathan Smith'e new statiom. NOTICE TO ARCHITP(1s erection of buildings for ¢ culosis Commission In conformity with the pr Section 64 of the Genera vision of 1918. “An Act LEmployment of Architec Bulldinge,” architects ar to submit competitive_glans for the ‘o jowing named buik State ‘Tuberculosis Commission, 10 wit:— tem 1. At Hartfo nn. R tbn and Office Buiid t Reception room. 2 pit. 1 Business offi x ] 'sq. 1t., 1 Superintendent's o Droxi- mately 150 5q. ft, 1 Head Nurs Tice Spapproximately 120 sq. 11, ” ffoftice, approximately 120 sq Ttem 2. At Meriden, C GRINDING, WiLt SAVE You ‘GAS 2 sets toilet Toom . room, a recreation k " “Lwith “stage, moving Item 3, Norwich gmr.;'fidl!uflum. sln;‘ ng 20 Secon: oor, general busines ers, and can furnish you with new|iecpers offies Aling S pistons, rings and wrist. pins, We also, Ttam 4. At Niamic. Tomn Sucie carry a large stack. of -standard: and-$1%, 1 dining room 2ix13. o- it oversize rings. -~ - -+ --band kitchenette 9xi2, ba Fords regroand and fitted” with fight finoor. model pistons, $20.00. .. ... ... 110 or 11x12, : . 2 3 tollets. Third floor, un: A 2t We also do-light machine: works Ko Mot T SATOMEE boflers. Othed WE SERVE TO SAVE! litems to have heating apparatus. Costs mot to exceed as foliows: P Item 1—$10,600. HEEBNER BROS. 31 CHESTNUT, STREET e i - garding location and d = building, ete. RADIATORS [i kb specifications and to super: BOILING OR DAMAGED Item 2—$11.000. PHONE 214 - S5y ‘Tuberculosis Commission The architect of the plans selected by struction of the bufldings REPAIRED AND REGORDED to consuit with Ttem 3—§9,500. -. . ;-}Capitol, Hartford, for ful the committee in chargs wiil be cmuie pensation he will receive the oom authorized by the Ameri Architects. Ng compensation will for plans not finalls; accepted An estimate of cost from some rel contractor will he required to b ted with each plan. MU All plans must be signed b D GUARDS Blici and dopesited with the . AND LAMPFS 'of the State. at his office in STRAIGHTENED J4City of Hariford, not later ¢ u 2, at 11 o'clock a. m., stand tin AND REPAIRED || 1922 4 “The committee in charge WM. E. SHANLEY i with law give a p 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK The right Is reserved to reject an md all_blds. Dated at Hartford, Conn, th ot May, 1922, HARVEY M. OF ALL KINDS : Automobiles, S . { to that el(;cl. together with a Carriages, Wagons, | %l i . the same Town, and by Mechanical Repairs, Painting, 'T.»a,... my29d v NOTICE T0 CREDITORS. hewspaper having a District, and make return ming, Upholstering and Wood Work | Blackamithing in all itc branches Scoii & Clark Corp. 3 BIS Comprrolier Ordered, That the J creditors of said deceas Claims pub Norwich at Montviile, within and 1. of Montvill The above and foregoing of record. Attest: SUS: NOTICE: ceased are hereby notifie claims against said « signed at Une time limited in the 87 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET |order. i — je21a stratriz. HOTELS va:: vected. Phone. Shetucket St. nt—NELSON ze. ate of Albert Griswol 2 —_— ARCHITECTS fiied a written appl! . M. Am. So. E‘ . Iil‘:vh uliy dvsrrlv.hr:‘! ‘v: said ar 2 3 IR Canterbury, Conn. | agpiication bs heard and s e Court R h, in said D 192 CUDWORTH & THfMPSON- ., t ABCHITECTd -~ Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Comd Norwi of June, A. D. forenoon, and that motice of 1 a of said application, and of g thercon, be given by the 7 ‘ FOR SALE—Paint, §1.75 per gal.. reg. ular $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roil. Max Blazer, 153’ West Main St., next to Fire Station. myld PrESEa SRS e CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Cigas 3are 570 per tnouzand 3. F. CONANT. 11 Fraskils st a. m. If very stormy, sale fair day. AUCTION NOTICE FYOR SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., standard time, by order of the Probate Court for the District _of Pomfret, Conn., and of Walter Bryden, Executor, of the saie of pecsonal property belonging to the estate of the late Lucretia T. Kings- bury, at the so-called Philo Kingsbury piace, located near the Wolf Den, in the Town of Pomfret, on the Wolf Den road, consisting largely of an- tique furniture of practically every concelvable description; also a few farming tools. For posters and additional informa- tion, inquire of WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. PLUMBING PLUMBING—Robert Goldstein, former- Iy at 12 High St. wiil now be located at 8$6-92 Water St., with a better shop for better service; plumbing and heating at lowest rates. Phone 144-4. je2ld The very oy is m ting. Thamen, 88 feute sna ast H a e oL ¥, TOMPRINS, 67 West Main Bt INSURANCE For Your Own Protection Insure Your Property With HAROLD S. BURT 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE | Representing Reliable Companies I Phone 598-3 IT MAY - MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of -a fire. Don't nk-‘ chunleu. - T:n J‘mn.!‘I annual remium is negligible to the firm pro- ection from 2&!« I it affords, Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT 3 RICHARDS BUILBING 91 MAIN STREET PRINTING this order apos‘in some ne a circulation in said Distr st three days vrior to the ing, and that return b Court. LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE WEED at’ Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1922, Present—NELSON J. AYLING. NELSON I The above and foreg Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHF pBstate of Joscph B Carpenter, jez1d « eston, in_said District, decease = 7 wTT ik The Esecufrix exhibiled her adminis. | AT A COURT OF FROBATE MELD tration account with said estate to the | 8t Jorwich. within and for thy Distric Court for allowance; it is therefore == [} Jorwieh on th : Ordered. That the 24t day of June, 4 9 B Vitee D. 1922, at 8 oclock in the forenoon, at| Lresent—NELSON 1. AVLING I the Probate Court Room in the City of | Fstate of Peter Costand Norwich, in:said -] ot i cand the | Wich. in said Disteict. d« same is, appointed for hearing the same. | Constantine Glanoco: K and the sald Exeoutrix Is directad to giye | Conn., appeared in Court an b, notice thereof by publishing this order | tion praying, for the reas - once in some newsvaper having a circu- | {oTth. that an instrument pur ! lation in sald District, at least three dags | the last will and testame de- prior to the dato of eaid hearing, and | c¢3sed be admitied to p make return to the Court. Whereupon, 1t s Ordered. NELSON. L _AYLING, Judge. | Detition be héard and deters The above and foregoing is A teue copy | Probate Court Room in the of record. wich_ in said District. on Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. of June A. D - » " 1| forenoon, and that notice of tha pendency e ‘g"rk of said petition. ;nrl ;" rald '«ar:nr' AT A _COURT OF PROBATE BELD | Ihereon, be given by, the publication of at Norwich, within“and for the Dfstrict cireulation e g of Norwich. on the 20th day of June. A. prior to the 4. said D, 1922, ¥return, be made i this ‘Present—NELSON J: -AYEING,~Fudge, | fearing, and that retura . Ettate of Jamés E. DeWolf, late of " NELSON 1. AYLING, Judze. Norwich, in said District, deceased. The ibove Snd foregoing is = tres G Elizabeth H. DeWoif of Norwich. | o¢ recors Conn., anpeared in Court and filed a pet! Aot HELEN M. DRESCHER tion praying, for the reasons therein set| §io7a Cleek forth, that administeation be granted upon’the estate of said deceased, alleged to_be intestate. Wi ‘Whereupon, ‘It Ts Ordered. That said petition be heard and determined at_tie Probaté® Court :Room in the City of Noé; NORTH LYME J. G. Ward returned t in Plainville Friday after 3 8 ‘8. forenioan, and that motice of the pendendy | Wok &t M. . Stark'e Rey. ais home wich, in said District..on the 27th-day spending a Juce, A. D. 1822, at 9 o'clock in tHe Misces Elia and Sadie Vanderb! of New York city are oocupying the Fosdick house again this summer. Henry Maynard 1§ recovesing micely from his_operation for appenficitis and Hopes to e home in about {wo weeks. No man that will take the trouble of said petition, 7 of said -hearil thereon. be given by the publication this order one time in some newspapeér having a circulation in.said-District. at lesst three davs prior to the date of saifl hearing, and that return be made to this ‘ourt. X " NTLSON J. AYLING, Juige. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. SSGHER - | to look up the breach-of-promise rec- Adem: HELEN M. DRESCHERC. " | atds will deny thkb Kiseing.ia denc gerous.

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