Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 23, 1922, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Sell BORN WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE o TO RENT WOOD—In Baltic, May 2, 1922, a 2 el . - — - @aughter to Mr. and Mrs. Waiter S.| WANTED Situation as cook or gep- | SCIENTISTS that 1f all the sait! FOR SALE One fat hos. Benest L33 ke R ) Wood eral housework. D, A. L, Box 203, Taft- | ¥as taken out of fhe Pacifio the | Tryon: _Phone 11-3 Lebanon. - __Je23d : AT T ville. je23d | Water would be 1 pay big prices | — - —- -~ — T a e Al b ¥ TO BENT—Very desirable flat, for antiques and scoond hand furmiure, | FOR SALE or trade for % year ol : imbRovetnoa, 53 Vodes Ave WANTED—Girl for joe oream parior. | Louis D. Ward, Box 383, Norwich. Tel. | helfer, oné-horse farm wagon, “gasaline b : s R N w BURKE_GALLUP-_In Joxeit Clty, June | yo Chocolate Shoppe, Broadway. jeid. |6i-1s. TyISEAW | engine and sew g on leuck, boih as = 1O EENT_Tenement of " six foome | Schuler, Falls Ave. 2, 1922, by Rev. . 3 jeynolds, Hen. | — = b : & = as new. ose riffing, Pre: . MODERN BUNGALOW, rovements, Laure] g4 = | TWANTED—Competent cook to go to| WANTED—Peo; N g e Batun of Temte Cree® M| chore for month of July with family of | Gr o iaTehe o come to New|D. 5 Norwich: 18834, Je23d_ FUNERAL NOTICES SOULE—In Jewett City, June 21, 19: Bennie Boule, aged 43 years eral at his iate residence. Mathewson srec:. Saturday, June 24, at £.15 a. m., standaed time. Service ‘at St Mary' church at 9 Burial in St Mary’s cemetery In Lisbon. _— CATD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere and Pearttelt anpreciation_for the many acts kindnese and sympathy shown us dur- § our recent bereavemens the illness nd_death of our beloved daughter, Rase Browning. These acts will always be Sherished by us. MR AXD MRS. R. 8. BROWNING AND FAMILY. FUNERA L DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 5 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Asgistan® HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant three, Mrs. R. C. Johnson, 170 Eroadway. je23 “WANTED — Girl to work in ivate family. Apply at 20 Oak St. je23d T WANTED_Capable, reliable woman for general housework. Tel. §43. Jje22d WANTED—GIrl or woman to help at housework. ~ Telephone ~§8-12 _ Moosup. Mrs, John'J. Bennett, Mooep, Connl jei ~ WANTED—Middle housekeeper in family o Iyn, All Point. T WANTED—A woman for_ work in boarding house, 178 West Thames St. American_Woolen Boarding House. gie21d " WANTED—A competent woman _for The Tea Room, 65 Broadway. Apply at 127 Roath St. Je20d TWANTED—Salesladles for Saturdays, E. W. Woolworth Co. Je19d WANTEDExperienced weavers and e Hall in Ledyard Saturday even- ing, June 24. Dancing with special music, five-piece orchestra. Ice cream, crushed strawberries, iemonade and cake will be served. jez2d WANTED—Private secretary. Law, Bulletim, ™ jerea WANTED—Office girl and typist, Write N TP jez0a POSITIONS always waiting if you are energetic. Weite C., Bulletin. je22d OUR TRAINING wiil:raise your pay $100 a month; day, evening, mail and Summer oourses now forming, Norwich Commercial School, 142 Main St. _je22d |terms The Weite | '3 .E—~Large mahogany cabinet | t] was . mow . on e aut-Cadden’ Co., Norwich. Je23d e FOR SALE_Perfect cabinet model ma- hogaly Sonora phonograph, §100, on easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. je2d3 = T FOR SALE—Large fumed oak cabinet ambltious _enough 1o start irainmg for honograph in A-1 condl- them; classes daily and. on Tuesday. and | foas omorty Bo0E - irop offered 2t $130, Thursday evenings all summer. Jewett {on convenient torms. The Plaut-Cadden Business School, 50 Frankiin Bt - | Co. Norwien. je23d essons. jel 2y 83 Y 4 R T IR Mg Tl smee S TR SR FOR SALE—Good cabinet model Regi- WANTED — Bookkesper _and _typis h h, in_mahogany, price Write Doctor, Bulletin, seda | 33RPTn baey terms. The Plaut-Cadden WANTED—Stenographer, capable and | Coy Norwich. Je2id OR SALE_Cabinet model Wasserman phonograph in mahogany, Wwith electrie stop, ‘fine condition: formerly $190. now $100, on easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Co, 135-148 Main St,, Norwich, Conn. fe2 and factory oils; resident of Norwich or New London preferred ; commission prop- osition. Kendall Refining” Co,, Hartford, Conn. ® je23d WANTED—Two farmhands who know how to work on a farm;, steady: work and good wages: a woman to do house- work also wanfed, W. §. Brown, Shepard Hill Farm, Central Village, Conn. -Tel. Moosup 28-12. je23d WANTED—Man for general _delivery and usefulness; must be willing to care for two horses. Address Store, Box 99, Bulletin. Je23d -1 change for tuition. Norwich Commercial School, specialists in training and placing the ambitious. fezsa s WANTED—Bookkeeper, at once. Write Manufacturer, Bulletin. je22d WHY DON'T you take a mail, a day, WANTED—Second hand furniture and tools of all kinds; stove parts for all makes of Stoves.. 'Goldstein & Kaplan, formerly the New London salesroom, will now be located at $6-92 Water St. Phone WANTED—Position as_ stationary fire- man or janitor, or both together, by a young married man; steady, sober and Teliable; best of references. Address Janitor, care of Bulietin. Je23d WANTED—First class electriclan and heiper. ~Apply Whitall Electric Co., at xr;rwlxgn Insane Hospital, Norwich, Conn. o2 144-4. Will call-anywhere. je21d WANTED—Brass beds, to make new or repair. 11 Eim St. Je21d MONEY Joaned on real estate, fiest mortgages. - Address Box §3, Bulletin. TWANTED—_Household goods, aniies and ‘books. C. J. King, 16 Water "ot Phone 708-5. WANTED—Position as chauffeur after- noons, light delivery or touring; experi- enced, careful driver. Address Box 101, Bulletin Je21d WANTED—Man to work on farm. John Williams, Jewett City. Tel. 197-14. jel3d WANTED —$135 month commence; cailway mail clerks; steady work; liel positions free; write today. “Franklin In- stitute, Dept. . Rochester. N. Y. jedd WANTED FIVE PLASTERERS AND i FIVE BRICKELAYERS. | APPLY P. F. SWEENEY, CHESTNUT ST. FOR SALE—Horss GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV!CE DAY OR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIGZNCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephione 630 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street {The Henry Allen & Son Co. 82 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephons 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR SALE—One guaranteed, eight 1350 Taftville OR SALE gentle, lack horse, sound, yoars old, and very fast, | Inquire 38 Merchants’ Ave.. je2ld e good bred mare. good years oid, will be sold cheap it taken at once, on account sick- dri George Kemp, Ash St, Williman Conn., K. D. No. 1 Jel7d FOR SALE—Fme bay horse. about 1100, extra good driver and will work anywhere, reasonable ; would take pullets 1 part payment. Phone 1876-4. je6d JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a nice lot—big omes, light ones, and chunks, single and in pairs. all ready to §0 to Wwozi Prices low for the kind. Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMEE K. PIERSON. FOR SALE—Automol FOR SALE—Several Ford tourings, J. J. Her- FOR SALE—1918 Buick. 33 Ford sveedster, §265; real barga desired. 40 M in good condition ; price $1,130. & Bushneil, Ivoryton, Conn. TFOR SALE_Ford touring. Inquire be- ;L. Pollock, 325 Main St. WELL THEY'VE found the happiest man in the U. §.. Daown in No'th Gaw- gl he's bot 10 hound dogs, 7 violins, 6 ehildren and deef'n dum wife. and a still the revenco feliers ain't found yit. Turk ish Trophies, 20c cigarettes, 18c, % packs for 35c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. Jel5a. 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. post office. jeldd. WANTED—SIlk weavers for broad silk box and plain work; very best wages paj steady employment.” Apply New ngiand Silk Co., Westerly, R, L. jel3d WANT to seil your farm? We sell them quick. Address Farm Selling Agency, P. TWANTED_Cottage house In or near ¢ity of Norwich, burdick . & McNicol, Thayer Bldg,, Norwich. Jesd WANTED—Second han= antique fur- apr2zd WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co.:Breed Bldg. ~Tel 1914-3. We sell and exchange. jel1d learners. - West Side Sk Mill. {e190 | AN D —Shivping clerk md 9P | —vox FATE—Columbia Grafonols, in A-1 condition, with specia] oak cabine = WILL PAY $35 weekiy for an efficient | only $40. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 WANTED—Male ’egfé‘;;y» Write Secretary, Bulletin. Main St., Norwich, Conn. Je23d e FOR SALE_Beautiful new §§-note WANTED—Oll salesman, automobile | WANTED—Someone to work in _ex- | plaver-plano, fully guaranteed for five vears_ fine tone and splendid action, free bench, rolls and free delivery, 3395 terms; $50 down, $3 weekly. The Plau Cadden Co., Norwich. FOR §ALE—Good Huntington upright plano, with_beautiful nahogany case_and , 5 . $25 down. $2.50 or an. evening. aoitme. at. Commercia] |Ane foné. $195: terms $25 down. $2 School this summer? _Start now. jezzd | "ugag Jho Plaut-Cadden C Norwieh. FOR SALE—Good upright niano, with walnut case, excellent tone and action; price $115; terms. $25 down. $1.50 week- iy, The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. je23d FOR SALE — Decker Bros' upright plano in good condition, oniy $35. on easy terms, The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. Jezs FOR SALE—One 12-compartment store refrigecator, suitable for keeping lard, butter, cheese, soft drinks, etc.; it Is a cheap box ta run; a genuine bargain; sizn 7 feet long by 7 1-2 feet high. Nor- wiChTown Store, at the Norwich Town Postoffice: de23d FOR SALE—Farm of 95 acres in South Griswold, with house . and _two barns: price 31,200. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich," Conn. JeZIWFS FOR SALE or rent, seven-room cottage on waterfront at Groton Long Point. Charies A. Hagberg, 310 Main St. _jel3d COTTAGES for sale, rent or bullt to order ; undreds of designs; easy terms. Creseent Beach Land Co., Crescent Beach, Conn, e22d FOR SALE—Check protector in first cltes condition, aimost new. Cail 495-4 je22y TFOR FALE—New milch cow acres standing grass. W. F. W Canterbury. B_Ox 352, .\'ur: ich, Conn. 1El3¢_ b EO‘ !AhLeg-Dlg HiOYIU\! old Roi!fi!li(—;l AT ‘arms lv!!l] on Einis ull, ‘pure bre urock boar and 10 weeks sion ; send full deseription. - Fred L. Ra- | Qarock Pl B. C. Hoomes, Hampton, cine, Plainfield, Conn. Fhons Moosup | SN S R B GR T Div, 99-2 e84 _ |~ ¥OR SALE Gasoline engine and pump, incubator and brooder. surrey, cows. B. F. . D, 10,000 chofce asts lc cdch.-$1 per 10 Dlants, Mants by parcel = post. M E. Ladd, §0 West Park St niture; best_prices D A. Bruckner, | 225t 3 oS i pouL pelins b o™ | Willimantic, Conn. Je21d 3 niture, | - FOR SALE—One mule and a cow. Fred — Second hand_ furniture, S k household goods. antiques, tools and store | TOLLiFLIote. 3 West Pearl St. Tel. 1658, Behures . § opur. Wisiom orices 1o 1 3 = = efore seiling ; cat them ' all 'N.|” FOR SALE—Good conditoned famil Weisinger,, 22 Market ‘St. Tel. 537-2. 4 motorboat, cheap: will sell for cash or in trade for automobile. e Davis, Willimanti 48-15._je20d FOR SALE—Four poodle puppies. Inquire Mrs, George Beckwith, Montville Town Farm, R. F. D. 1 je20d Inquire S. J hony WANTED—Liberty bonds. Add‘ushi K, hand furniture. 8t Phone 717-3, WANTED—100 farms for ecatalogue 10 geres up, with or without stock; give fuil particulars in first letter as to price, size_ location and terms. P. O. Box 105, FOR SALE—Cottage of six cooms, cen- trally located, lot for small garden and place for garage (no improvements), price 32,200, for quick sale; two-tenement house of 'six ‘and seven rooms on West Main St., electricity, gas, toilets and bath. price $4,700 ; cottage of seven rooms, with all improvements, fine garden and some fruit trees, situated in Greeneville, price $3,700. W. F. Hiil, Thayer Bldg. je20a e City, Conn. 22d ., & FOR SALE—A bungalow with & good WE BUY and pay highest prices for | sized piece of land with garage, clectric second = hand furniture and books | lights, bath, hot water, etc., large veran- Kremens, successor o King, 43-50 Water |da, good neighborhood, 10 minutes' waik St Phone 1305 s2p12d |from trolley. For inspection and price, see Ciarence Sholes, 185 West Thames St. je20d TFOR SALE_Perfect cabinet model ma- Ho87, ANDREAUND . | nogany Soriora phonograph. $100. on caz = = S ftermoon. @ pair of |terms. The Piaut-Cadden Co., 135 FOUND—Thursday afternoon, & pair of U S rompers. Owner call this office, jezsd | Main St. Norwich, Conn. ___ jel JUST co: TED, ey 2 ] GEER AVENUE, ‘THAMESVILLE, ACRE OF LAND, INUTES" WALK FROM TROLLEY. =~ ~° INQUIRE OF BUILDERS, TONGREN & HOURIGA] ON PREMISES, 0B PHONE 1713-5. ATTRACTIVE PRICE. FOR SALE Eastern Polnt, property known as Sevin estate, a very choice 11-room house, modern improvements, completely turnished and very desirably located near Waterfront. Will be sold cheap it taken over at once. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORA! REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE No. 109 Laurel Hill Ave. A WELL BUILT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH, WITH THREE FIRE PLACES. 10 MINUTES' WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. PRICE $6,700 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET ON THREE at FOR SALE The Wattles Property 274 Broadway At $30,000.00 FOR PARTICULARS, INQUIRE OF ANY REAL ESTATE AGENT, OR OF W. 8. ALLIS, EXECUTOR, 81 MAIN STREET. OAK LEDGE a summer home of 7 acres, in secluded epot, high elevation, panoramic view, 5 minutes” walk from store, ehurches, libra- ry, trolley and large lake, stone house, § large rooms, high ceilings, spacious ve- randa, ¢ fireplaces, artesian well, garage, smail’ 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. 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., $9.500; big value. Summer camp with half acre on Block Island, $500. AECHA W. COrT, Tel. 1334. 63 Broadway. FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, $9: Chestnut. §7_per cord” iindiings, 'seven pushels or ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B, FOED. Phone 792. jelsd apridd FOR SALE Small farm of 9 acres of land, mostly and bioycles; go-carts re-tired while you wait ; prices reasonable and work guaran- teed.' James P. Donovan, 9 Main St. jead “¥OR SALE—1920 Overland, model 90, cheap if taken at once. Tel. 1345. jedd e ] POULTRY Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST flowering shrubs, plants and apleweod Nursery Co. Tel Free dzll‘iD aprid OBDEE your flowers at Geduldig's Breenhouses, 75 Cedar St. 'hone 868, mari3d LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the time to arrange for land. peape work. of Which we miis & special: Wi Setie's Groen=ouses. 17 Cétar 8 e 968, marl3d AUCTIONS TAMES H. HYDE............Auctioneer will_sell at public auetion for Mr. Subisky at his piace of residence, Windham Center. formerly known as e Henry Harvey farm. one-fourth of a mile north from the Windham imm, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922, § cows, 5 heifers, 1 bull 2 years old, all igh grade Hoisteins, and an extra good 1 pair of black horses, extra good Workers, single or double, weight about 2500 Ibs.; 1 good deiving horse, 6 horse- wer gasoline engine, Worcester blower, jer, saw frame and saw, 1 hay der, 1 horse rake, 1 mowing machine, iwo-horse cultivajor, 2 plows. smoothing . isc_ harrow, hay loader, dump iart. team wagon, business wagon. 1 bug- 1 seerey. pair team Kfllr-, two-horse school Tk, [0 “White Laghorn March pullets, 104 White Leghorn hens Household furniture, comsisting ot thairy, tables, beds and bedding. e harnesses, single e s stakanra Drostels i -, 3 . ol ers, fce = and other jos tools, cooling tank for 90 1. pine and chestnut lumber, FOR SALE—Fifty-chick brooder, good condition; also .22 Marlin riffe;’ both very reasonable ; would aiso trade few k. L R. chickens § weeks old for W. L. pul lets same age. Calvin Gray, R. F. D. No. 1, Norwich. jez0d —_— and Piano Moving. Shetucket St. tween 5 and 6 p. m., 44 swell Ave. | — - = e FOR SALE-—A large assortment of | tillable, in village, near the city and near “jezya’ “ 0 B mo A4V Boswell A¥e | “rogy—iTrox terrier, white and black ants to match vour coats. Pants for | the trolley iine: house has 5 rooms and ke L. tag number 443-13. Finder please cail |P® : ¥ 5 We 't | in g00d condition, with 2 small barn ; the FOR SALE—Overland touring car, good | §30. mylzd |work and dress, 95c and up. We can't| B3 SO0 O BN K S 000 grand running order, overhauled and painted, sell to all the people, but those we do sell | BACE Fag Somp truks prce 33000, £rand $235. Phone 974 Je21d come again o buy. The Pants Store, opp. | farm. Ty T TR = ' No. 325 Mai ANCIS D. DONOHUE, FOR SALE—1020 Dodge sedan in per- TRUCKING Post Office. L. Pollock, No. 325 Main St. FE. LIBES fect running order. Inquire George Mad- S s Jeldd. : ! Central Bldg. Phonme. Norwich. den’s Cigar Facts e L OEORGE LAMBLRT — Moving and | ¥Om BALE_well seasoned sigbs and FOR SALE_Buick roadster; _quick | trucking, dumping, trucks for hire. hard wood. Tel. 615-4. S, Beard & e sale. Call 1476-12. jel7d |Cliff St, or Occum. Tel. 617-12. je2d |Son, Homestead Farms. dec19d ARCHITECTS FOR SALE—New and _used Harley-| Kst, 187, Tel. 175, UDWORTH & THCMPSON idson and Cleveland motorcycles; re- ARTHUR H. LATHEOP, FOR SALE ! . pairing done o all makes of motorcycles | Auto Trucking and Teaming, Furniture ARCHITECT, The two-family house No. 57 Forest St. must be sold. 1f you can appreciate se- curing a big bargain, get busy at once. movs everything anywhere. chinery. ~ Tel. 78-3. sepsd C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- For further paeticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Franklin Square, Norwich. Long Distance Moving and Expressing, Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1458, FOR SALE Two houses, With store, rent for $180 trucking a Main St. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 33. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. ecialty Jonn H. Ford, 233 Phone 792. TEAMING ana moving, long_distance T, five minutes’ walk from Frankiin Souare ; peice $13,000. For full particu- T, B0 4 V. OOVELLO; Tel. 1527-3. 198 Ouft St. Shaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn CIGARS ciGaRs Whitestone Cigar aate 370 per tasasand. 3. F. CONANL i Nraakila st —— e " THERE 15 ro advertising meawm in Eastern Connectiout equal to The Bulle- - TO RENT— Union St. Light two rooms together, v;-drauld: R, pre 3 —— | bile - Jeli T u.a' room, fine loca- AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES (tering: s Sign. pAITiIng. . Joseph 5 E :‘i-wvu-.mm autos. Jos. Angarsne, 0 1397. tion.” Telephone phone §15-3. “T0 RENT_Fumished 769-3. et Dprovements. g 1o RE 36 CUfE St NT—Tenement-of five rooms TO RENT for ant SU, Westerly Je2ld "TO RENT Tenement, fiye rooms. -In- quire 31 John_ St - “Ja20d at Laurel Hill: re to W. F Hill, Thayer Bldg. © TO RENT—Tene; t quire 21 Brown " ¥OR RENT-—Seven-room fenement on 5 Afl]y se21 nt $15_a = ept. five rooms, In. i de194 115 Roath St. TO RENT—Apartment at 79 School 8t., from July Ist. Inquire J. A Wuttkey, Je19d Thorough knowledge of welding and TO RENT—Lacge front rvum, turnish. Bulletin. ‘phorie, open firepiace, e fo desicable tenants. ed. 46 Church St Phone 8002 /| and equipment enables us 'to under JoE ~|take WELDING work that others TO RENT — Prettily furnished thrce- | often are unable to handie properly. room apartment in good neighborhood ; stil 3 . fmodern Improvements.. gas range, eihe.| 1f the casting or fouging too fricity, bath, steam heat, vacuum cleaser. | heavy to bring to us our portabl very low tent X Y. Z. carp of *je'ina preheating plus adequate facilities equipment enables us/to go work. 5 to the Broadway ; gent TO RENT—A; rooms and bath apartments, 175 ing. gas range, nished. Phon TO RENT—Furnished Tooms 4 lemen only partment for adult on second Broadway 3 jedad Piione 2055, floor " cover- shades and icebhrx fur- No piece of wouk too large or teo small, NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street room . purposes, | immediateiy. FOR RENT—At of rooms_that may Cadden Company. Main St;. a sult offices, ete.; Hossession Inquire at The Plaut- jeid be adapted for lodge o OVERHAULING TO RENT—Attractive furrfshed room in exceilent neighborhood ; girage if de- sired. Tel. 1860. my30d OFFICE facing Shetu to en suite. Call rent; St.. steans heat, newl, decorated and wired: will rent singly or at Alling Faubber Co. aprz1d three front offices pper apartment of six rooms and garage. Tel 259. . 4 oF ALL KiNDS | FOR RENT—In business section, site FARE $3.38 Due News’ {suitable for auto accesscries, leather lgoods, shoe store or any retail business, gL 2pr22d 7| Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ==| ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. STEAMSHIPS Blackamithing in all it branches VIA NEW LONDON LINE | Comfortaple Staterooms |Ready for Occupancy at 7:30 P. ML (DAYLIGHT §SAVING TIME) Steamers- leave: daily, except Sun- day, 11.00 p. m. ] York, Pier 40, N. R, 7.00 a. m. S60tt & Clark Earp. 507 TC <15 NORTH MAIN STREET 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 free, Wednesdays. DENTISTS | DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST foot of Cathe; light Saving). fthe Port of tion apply your Telatives clients to New | custom permits. of house, JOHN G. tin for business results. Tel. 11, “Connections with all Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport | nd Sheiter Island $1, New York $250 Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or Breead St., Tuesday. Thursday and Sun- day, at 4 P. M. (Daylight Saving). Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, Monday, Wed- : nesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. (Day- rme S ew York. For freight rates and further informa- LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969, Agent. STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World All necessary- documents, afdavits, ap- plications for Dassports and other meces- ‘sary information in. re o America. York and a obtain INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND REALTY AGENCY CHENESKI, Agent. 18 Bath st, Coastwise and gard 1o bringing I escort my ssist them in checking their baggage, show them (o the | for them sailing For 'further particulars, inquire 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Gonn. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. PAINT 4 | ND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal.. reg- ular $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 106 per rofl Max Blazer, 183 West Main St. next to | { Fire Station. myld HOTELS AMERICAY HOUSE, D. Morrisses. Prop. First class garago service ©05- Bected. Phone. Shecacket St B — PLUMBING PLUMBING—Robert Goldstein, former- ly at 12 High St.. wiil now be located at $6-92 Water St with a better shop for better service; plumbing and heating at lowest rates. Phone 144 Jezid Ty Dest plumbing oy expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar eiteed; also heating and gasfitting. JOWZH F. TOMPKINS, €7 West Mais St SOUTH WILLINGTON Gardner H. Hall, who is on his honey- remembered his friends by sending BUILDING CH!ROPODIST G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and bullding, excavation, sidewalk, briek and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. jesd JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- tractor and Builder. Tel 1371. mar2sd WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor_and Builder, MIll Work and Jebbins. 60 Wert Main St. Puome 971. NICEEL PLATING SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH AUTOMOBILE PARTS, S1LVER PLATING REFLECTORS, NICKEL PLATING RADIATOR SHELLS, BUMPERS, ETC. SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. DON'T MIS8 THIS OP. PORTUNITY, AUTOMOBILE OWN- ERS. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE | quEs. kitehenware, chamber sets, cuf ke PRINTING The farm is soid, and everything goes prre—— e —— ent bidder. & WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- | a ‘fl:‘ "&‘gm m :E St 1" commencs promptiy a1 § o'ciock ness before the public, (here is no mesl: 5. given. | The &m‘. 1P SOy ory, wale Rrst £air &uy. |um better: than {Brough the advertising | Framkin Bt wayl ey, tin and glassware in endless A. 6. THOMPSON, ¥. Conn. Phone 1366-& dan31d Chirepodist, Foot Bpecialist (protect your feet). Suita 1-3. Alice Bidg.. 321 Main St, Norwick, COAL AND WOOD 3 COAL, seasonea wood and kindl iarge cr email quantitiea Phone i EOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway » 4 oz 836-2. R Shapiro, Wilio! formerly }mxkulm ""mu Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order NAME ..os cceeiasecesozereseze o INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN You may be the next vi Don't take chances. tection from money loss Take out a policy to day. - Isaac S. Jones AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 81 MAIN STREET YOU of a fire. The small annual premium is negligible to the firm pro- it . affords. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ~— Or fearone AIL-AD NORWICH, CONN. is wanted wark oo ssotersiosoissesrecesm -CIASSIFICAHON c-cee THE NORWICH BULLETIN 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — -Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. R. B D. OF SrEeE s-e:iiareswrotsrozermvszososesesntorsia:eceNUMbET Of INSETHONS 010 vsarene b s et s A L ETCIOSEE L L L SR o i Write complete ad below including name and address if blind address X here + erarezereierereieeie of the hotel at which he and Mrs. Hail are stopping, the Forest Hills hotel, Franconia, White mountains. J. Steele and son Burton of New Haven epent a few days this past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brockett. George Toberman left for New York last Sunday, where he has secured a new position. . Miss Antonetta Rigida and Pasquale Scrima_were united in marriage at St Edward's parsonage by Rev. F. J. O last Thursday. Mrs. Antonio Arcerio Waterbury for one week. Pasquale Bizzaro has gone to reside in is visiting in —_— curtaine, | corporation of Charleston, 8. C. tions, opening fofay at ? RN ‘Want What Is Going On Tonight Two hundredth anniversary of the in Centenary of the birth of Felix Octaw ous Carr Darley, eminent American ar- tist, The Prince of Wale Sust veturnel home from his Indian tour, celebrates his 28th birthday today. Gen. John J. Pershing will present 4l plomas to the graduates of the Army Music School in WasHington this even ing. “The annual intercollegiate conferance under the auspices of the National ¥. W C. A. will be opened today at Stiver Bay. N. Y. W. P. G. Harding. governor of the Fad eral Reserve Board. is to ba the chlel speaker at the summer mesting of the New England State Bankers' ~ Aseocta w Castle, N H. A convention of the Anti-Blue Law League of America has been eslied for St. Louis today “to settle the questior of whether,or not the people of the Unit ed States want blub laws and ence with their rights as to the ohserve ance of Sunda Conventions Opeming Today. ~ Swampscot. Mass.—International ciety Zeta Pal. Bridgeport, Conn—Veterans eign Wa: Department of Comnecticut ANNOUNCEMENTS nterfer. 8o Lotus Eater Entertains at the Strand. The Lotus Eater, an Associated ¥ National attraction, starring that peer of Amerjan actors, John Barrymors, 3cd {personally directed by Marshail Netian has been meeting with unusual sucoess at the Strand theatrs where it began & two day engagement. Crowded houses have been the rule, hecanse of the of the big names attached'to the produc- tion. Barrymore has such a tremendous fol- lowing that his mame on a fiim alome guarantees its success, and the same car: he said of Director Neflan. But th fact that the story is the work of Alber Payson Terhune and that the titis ) written by George Ade, both famous 't literary circles. have intensified mand for tickets. In addition. the story most and original ever e duced. plays the part J Jacques Lenoi, who does not see a wo- man until he is twenty-five years of age, due to his father's wishes. During those years he travels the seven seas jever setting eyes on a woman. untd his twenty-fifth birthday. He lands in New York that day, and then bezin a serles of adventures which are highly entertatning. One of the most thrilling of the scenct shown is a dirigible flight over tha Pa- cific ocean, during which Barrymere dives from the basket of the blimp intc the ocean. Starting off with an alr of trageds. s one of the e story is eniivenad with scenes taken om % desert island. where a colony has trans- formed the garden spot into a paradise where all live happ A very funny Mack Senmett romeds called Gymnasium Jim and a Selznick News make up the remainder of this pro- gram, L Broadway Theatre. For the last half of this week the * Broadway Players pressmt an entie change of show. preserting mew wer tumes, scemery, songs. dancing. comeay and in fact an absoluts compiste chamme. AT Their offering is called The Morninz ter. This is a higl g mush comedy that you ar enj How would you like the idea of belms called a modern “Blusbeard” just be cause you wanted to be good tn wife and got yourse a terrible m: so that you could get 000 which ar ndulgent had promised ¥ you hat settled down and become a dutifal, home loving husband. That's what happened to one woung husband and how It oceurred and the terrible complicatinns which told in Bluebeard Jr.. one of the b motion pictura farces ever seresnsd which apened at the Broadway thea yesterd: way Pi in connnet yers' fine offs BREED THEATRE. Secret eervice agents and o glers furnish the story of Viola Danat latest picture, There Are No Viliaine which is the feature attraction at the Ereed theatre today and Saturday. This Bayard Velller production Motre proved just as thrillinz as one would ex- pect from such a subject. In the character of a federal sleuth Miss Dana becomes a stenographer fn & business man's office and then foliowing on with the Broad ing. s tha trail of the hop smuglers acts as nuiee to one of the supposed members of the ganz. But the femals detective falis In love with the man she is mure ing and her attempts to save him from the law bring about many exciting inci- den As the female secret Miss Dana gives a portray of dramatic thrills. Ga crippled smuggler ~xcr in the cast are Bdward Cocl Jennings. Fred Kelsey and Jach grave. Mary O'Hara made the afanta tion from Frank R. Adams’ story. Jehe Arnold was photographer and A r Mantz art director. George Walsh will alen e seen fn the second chapter of With Stanley fn Af rica and the Pathe News and 3 Sun #hine comedy will make up the remain der of the bill. Fears Concert—Buys Vietrola. Erika Morini, violiniste and Victor &r tist so impressed one gentleman I Now n wich, Conn., during her coneert he Slater Memorial Hall on April bought a Victrola and a Morin: while in his seat in the concert ha gentleman happened to be sit Mr. A. Curland, of the Talking Machine record ™ ‘Waterbury. of perfect attendance at school this past term. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gurley of Swarthmore, Pa. were the week end gucsts at the home of Mr. Guriey's par- ents. Miss Bessie Buker has resigned as teacher of the grammar school depari- ment and has returned to her home at Lisbon Falls, Me. She will take charge of a school this fall near her home. BOLTON NOTCH Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bieber of Datroit, | gortie Op. 17, No. 12. Mich., are visiting Mrs, Bieber's moth. | prayer and Cradie Song, er, Mrs. Minnie Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Maine attended|Chant Triumphal, the thirtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gates in Manchestsr Friday. G James Mayntham was a visitor New York list week. W. E. Rice was a Hartford visitor on{ Mrs. Allen Kenyon entertained two Monday. Fred Bieber visited his Hartford Monday and Tuesday. Master Edward Tomasko had a record ! o, Shop, -Inc, of Norwich—a lucky cals- dence for both After the concert, Miss Morini was en- tertained at The Talking Machine where she posed for photograph Volce of the Victor for June. Organ Recital Proframme. An organ recital s to be given at the First Congregational church. Sunday. June 25, 1932, at 5 o'clock p. m., by H. L Yerrington. The programme be a follo Marecia Religlosa, Parkee In the Morning, Grieg Nocturnette (Moonlight) DEvy Dunham . ., Woodman Cansonetta in D, Lynes Gaul WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mrs. Carlson of South Woodstock i visiting at William Summers’ Mrs. Emma Yorke and daughter, Mrs. tomoblle parties on Sunday, one fs mother in | Providence and one from Akron, O. Mrs. Viola MeMarrow was a visitor | Hogg. from Brookiyn. N. Y. are oecupy- in Boston over the week-end. ing Mrs. Butler's cottage in the valley A number from this place attended the | for the summer. circus in Hartford Tuesday. Mrs. Jessie Smith and daughter Ber-|Hiscox sisters caught fire on nice were Manchester visitors Satur-|from a chimney day. U AL It is sometimes hard to forgive our friends for our loneliness. “The roof of the house occupled by the fire, but the fire P L

Other pages from this issue: