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ROUZEE—In Norwich: June 23, 1922, son, Russell Apell, to Mr. and M: A. Rouzee of Hagerstowp, Md. Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female WANTED—Ladles experienced in fan. ey work, ous to earn extra money at 0 ADLAW — TOWSNSON — 1922, by Rev. C. A Norwich Ricketts, Bradlaw of §2 Oakridge street anxi hoile, spare hours, e, tely to U";g:rwuod AR Eoods Co. Portamouth, Ohio. e24d T WANTED_Situation as cook or gen- eral housework. D. A. L., Box 202, Taft- = Bertha Townson of Baltic. | vitle, Jezad B A R D i Jeast | “WANTED—Competent copk fo &0 to Harttord. June 32. 1038, by Rev. games |, WAYTED ZCOmIPR, SRS fond vilie and Miss Olive Madelinie Sherwood of Los Angeles, Cal three. Mrs. R. C. Johnson, 170 Broadway. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Streei Funeral Directors and Embaimers Lady Ascl HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMiTH ALLER Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV'CE DAY CR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street WANTED~—Male family of | Rapi WANTED—Miscollanesus J b’mgx;l “n Tonely ; ’fi x}_l.um. try me} ost successtul Maker Rimdads ot G masslage —sson | strictly confidential ; most reliabie; years ef.“:fif"@f.& e 0 T 1and, Calif i ¥ 18245_‘ CATHOLICS wisfling to marry, want- ing introductions, let free, write Caibgho Correfpanderiee - Club. Graud je24d BACHELORS—If you desire a German wife, one whe knows how to-operate fry- ing ‘pan, write me; deseriptive list 10e. Ge’(:?:d Grigoleit, Box 491, Chicago, Ilis. LIVER TROLBLE—Ph: explains simple treatment for infiamed gall blad- der and bile ducts associated With 11- Stones; booklet freo. Dr. Paddock, Box E-201, Kansas City, Mo. je24d k0 WIBOWS, worth $16000. want s 3 X 432, Leéague, Co- Tarmbus, ©. F i MAN WANTED to solicit orders for nursery stock and hire agents; free equip- ment ; big pay: exclusive territory. The Wayne Nurseries, Newark, New York. se WANTED—Retired business men to bouk orders for trees, shrubs, vines, roses ; full or spare time: commission pald weekly ; experience unnecessary. Western New York Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. Je2da BE A DETECTIVE — Great dem: experience unnecessary. 114, travel ; Dr‘pl g and plants for world's greatest nurseries ; steady worl sion weekly, Brown Brothers' ) Rochester, N. Y. N WANTED for U. S. mail service; 5 to $190; experience not required : correspondence course unnecessary. Write E. S. Bishop. Box 391, Joplin. Mo. je2dd Write American _Detective System, e 3 $36.00 weekly selling hosiery guaran- teed wear four months or replaced free; salacy or 30 per cent. commission; free samples to workers. Manager, Dept. L-31, Pa Darb; je24d MAN WANTED to book orders for nursery stock and hire agents; big pay: free outfit.” Emmons ew York. Jezad emen, brakemen, beginners EN—F $150, later $250; promotion to conductor or engineer, $300-$550; no strike; in- creasing business' (which position?) Write Raliway, Bulletin. apréd _ CIVIL ENGINEER, 27, worth $40,000, JaRis wife. W. Box'1134, Glub, Detroit, ich. Je: THE LEADING Matrimonial best, largest, established 17 years: thou! sands wealthy members wish marriag confidential descriptions free; only hono: able, ‘sincere neople of hoth sexes need write. ‘The Old Reliabie Club, Mrs. Wru- ble. Box 26, Oakland, Calif. jezdd MARRY—Thousands congenial people, worth from $1,000 to $50,000, seeking early marriage; deseriptions, photos, in- troductions free’ sealed; either sex; send no ‘money. Address Standard Cor. Ciub, Grayslake, Til. je24d LADIES—Do your own hemstitching and picoting ;" aftachment fits any ma- chine $2.50:’ buttonhole $8: hand -em- broiderer $2'50; agents wanted. E. Ste- phenson, 22 Quincy. Chicago. je24d ASTROLOGY reveals; 2,000 word horo- scope; two questions free: send birth- date, ‘exclosing 25c to defray_clerkship and postage. Prof. Audrey, 5 Depari- m?“%{i Bank Bidg., Washington, D. C. e T MAVE a position for you if you can write a good letter, use a typewriter and an adding machine. Write Bank, Bulle- tin. Je24d LET US teain you to 6l a high grade, position and show you how to write a letter of application that will get the position you are after. Norwich Commer- cial School. ~Why not take a day, mall or evening course this summer? Write for catalogue “Getting Ahead. e24d ANTED—Oil salesman, automobile 3 resident of Norwich or New London preferred ; commission prop- osition. Conn. Kendall Refining Co., Hartford, je23d 3 Two farmhands who know how to work on a farm; steady work and good wages; a woman to do house- work also wanted. W. §. Brown, Shepard Hill Farm, Central Village, Conn. - Tel. Moosup 28°12 je23d WANTED—Man for gene: delivery and usefulness; must be wiliing to care for two horses. Address Store, Box 99, Bulletin. on cailway mail clerks: steady work; lis i positions free; write foday. Frankiin In- stitute, Dept. 31-J., Rochester N. 182 . WANTED FIVE PLASTERERS AND FIVE BRICKLAYERS, APPLY P. F. SWEENEY, CHESTXUT ST. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Near Fort Point :Fhe Heny Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistont DAY OR NIGHT Telephone 410-2 1. 450 LOST—A fox terrier, white and black, i 3230 | ortiques. Ward. Bros., 4 Jackson Ste sition as stationary fire- W){{):nam&c. Tel. 632-3. marl{TuThS Voung martied ‘man Steads, soner and | oiE, YOU WISH & wealthy young wife, Ung TArTled man; steady. sober and | wyite “me, encosing stameed cavelope. Janitor, care of Bulletin. jezaq . | Volet Rays Dennison, Ohle.” “mybd - T >y v sy WANTED—Vaults and cesspools to WANTED—Man to work on farm. John ; | aRTE 50 grotk ou ghean.” I L Harls R FD. 1 Hox | wANTED WANTED—A late model five-passenger sedan, must be mechanically perfect. and at a reasonable price for spot cash. Ad- dress Sedan, care Bulletin Office. ED—Eight-room house, central 1 pay up to $4.500. G, P. Coates, 257 Mair St = Phone #53-3 after € o'clock . m 3e20TuThs T g to press Mr. Istead had made no Jaw_prohibiting the sale of second hand furniture and an- tiques to Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Nor- Wich. Tel. 361-13. myl18ThTuS stores, five: Rty ood T beaut] age, all eonvi fand, price 10 improvements, priced ver; room cottage, garage, al one farm, consisti house, 14 acres 1 of for will be considerc ocery thriving lished hoarding house Doarders, property has. of 860 monthiy, business. fu 1343, rty sold as one, price very low. BRa see 115 of other ofterings. D. 3. Kerr & Co, Room 3, 63 Broadway. —— e FOR SALE—One business block, twoi , income 31,80 an ent. price very' low seven-room bungalow and gar- iences, over one acre of for quick sale; five two- tenement houses jn Greenevills, with_all low; one five- improvements one and one-half aeres land, price $3.500 ; two-tenement and barn, vell 4 for chicken faem, reasonable of- for T ; well established Greeneville, doing business, owner leaving towi, ‘once, price low; estab- must be sold at tice low estab. additional income d 11 rnishings an je24d Neck, Niantic; easy terms. ett, 4 Bank St, FOR SALE—Shore front lots at Giant's C. L. Brock: New London, Conn. je24d Phone FOR SALE Crops, Horse, 4 Cows, 1 Poultry, \ hi , i ts, s ; plt it hom Yocation, m*s;*"m::';.fi‘: ety mar kets; 35 acres loamy tillag L br ‘watered pasture; amble wood: 50 apple tres $-room house, barn. iLry poul houses, earage. Cannot handie, &l $3,200, part cash. H." Milligan, Dagieleon; on FOR SALE E MODERN BUNGALOW Just Completed On Geer Ave., Thamesville o ne idate sanitary plumbing. Boswell Ave. e e s TO BENT—Light housekeeping rooms, {370 Tooma together. all Tmprovements 18 tion. TO RENT—Six-room apartment, up-to- Jeaia 23 Hedge Ave. EN RENT—Light housekeepi i A A T * TO BENT—Rooms with board, 13 Je23d urel _iefan n St. Jezsa TO RENT—Furnished room, fine loca- Telephone 769-3, i TO RENT for season, Pleasant View Beach, cottage on waterfront, modern im- rovements. leasa Address Louie Colline, 15 St., Westerly, R. I. 3’ Jezia TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms. In- quire 21 John St. Je20d IGEONS order; L. Conn. for sale; parlor tumble: ‘tumblers, fantaile, magpies, nuns, pouters, kites. etc., 33 ver pair, cash with ‘also Ford touring cac. 38 Dondero. Phone 579, Willimantic, je24d 5 cash. ONE ACRE OF LAND Three Minutes’ Walk From Trolley. INQUIRE OF BUILDERS TONGREN & HOURIGAN o - quire 21 FOR R NT—Seven-room tenem Laurel Hill o rent $15_a month. Apply Hiil, Thayer Bldg. Je2! '—Tenement, five rooms. In- rown St. Je18d FOR SALE—AL and good water supp facing the sait water Pri spend the summer. Burdi Thayer Bldg.. orwich, Conn. Haughton's Cove, a folir-room summer cottage with hardwgod floors, sorcened porches, sewer connection y: lot is.50x150, telephone connec- tion ; additional land may be purchased: including !;ol; of the lgordmlulre now in cottage, $1,200; a g« Dlac o g, o ik & MeNicol. Je2WEM to On Premises, or Phone 1713-5 ATTRACTIVE PRICE PROPERTY FOR SALE Five-room bungalow. garage for ome car; garden and mice lawn, price $5.700; 12-room _house, two harne, just over city line, only one tax, price $4,200; fine 10c a dozen. William P. W well Ave. Tel. 1121- PLANTS for sale: Celery $1 a drea; cabbage and tomato sic 2 hun a by 7 520 Bos: seven-room cottage on Peck St.. $4.250; two-family house, Ce ., with acre of land, $4,000. Telephone 141-2 or 876, FOR SALE—One fat dition ; was $135, now L je2sd terms, Jarge fume; tion ; on convenient Co., Norwich. term FOR SALE_ Large mahogany cabi model electric Grafanola in perfect con- on easy terms’ The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. 3e20TuT] or write PROPERTY, care Bulletin. hog. Brnest e2: 100, FOR SALE_Perfect cabinet model ma- hogany Sonora phonograph, $100, on casy The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. cabi; phonograph in A-1 condi now offered at $150, The Plaut-Cadden Je23d $50, o Co., Norwicl phonograph in mahogany, $100, on casy terms. Co., 135-143 Main St. je23d Norw FOR SALE Good cax;‘i'n_eth model R;fi naphone phonograph, in _mahogany, price 8. On casy terms. The Plaul-Cadden 230 FOR SALE—Cabinet model Wasserman with electric stop, fine condition: formerly $190. now The Plaut-Cadden ich, Conn. FOR SALE at Eastern Point, property known as Sevin estate, a very choice 11-room house, modern improvements, compietely furnished and very desirably located near waterfront. Will be sold cheap if taken over at once. For further particulars, inquice of JOUN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BEOKER, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Columbia only §40. The Plaut-Cadde Main St, Norwich, Conn. T WANTEDFurniture, stoves, etc.. and FOR SALE_Beautiful player-piano, fully benct, rolis and free Cadden Co., Norwich. delive terms, $50 down. $3 weekly. Grafonola, n Co. mew guaranteed for five yéars, fine tone and snlendid action, free MARRY health, wealth; thousands, worth $5.000 to $400,000, desire mar- riage; photos, introductions, descriptions Itree. SunflowerClub, "Cimarron, Kans. myl3d WANTED—Private secretary. Law, Bul £ Weite 2d lz FOSITIONS alway mbitious waiting 15 enough 1o start training for them ; classes daily and on Tuesday and Thureday evenings all summer. Jewett Business School, 50 Franklin St. Pric vate lessons. jez2a and _typist. je22d tenographer, capable and Weite C., Bulletin. _ je22d WANTED. energetic. FOR SALE—Horses L . terrier, k| TOUR TRAINING will raise your pay {ak number 443-13. Finder please calll§100 a month; day, evening, mail and 930. myl2d |summer conrses now forming, Norwich Commercial School, 142 Main St. _jes2d hipping clerk and typist. je22d FOR SALE—A young coit, Joiy Chebro, R. . 0.2, Manedéid Conter. 24 HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City " FOR SALE_Fme 11 bay horse about extra good driver and will work where, reasonabie ; would take puilets in part payment. Phone 1876-4. je6d JUST ARRIVED. ou take i .| FOR SALE_10.000 chofce aster plants, My horses are here on time, and they < A "('_'ao'vnx:fih lc each. $1 per 100: plants by parcel are a mice lot—big ones, light ones, and ;. jes2d | post. M. E. Ladd, 60 ‘West Park St., FOR SALE chunks, sivgle and in pairs, all ready to Wiliimantic, Conn. je21a g0 to Wo orices low ! —_— T : FLORIST e M 5es than Tak SR T | cobie of ol Kmdns. mend Cumiture A S oEeALE oM WEERI A Cow Frea| Best Quaity Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. - ELMER E. PIERSO; makes of stoves. 'Goldstein & Kaplan, | Tourtellotte. 5 West Pearl St. Tei. 1653.|§7 per cord.” Kindlings, seven oushels | TREES, flowering shrubs, plants and formerily the New London salesroom, wiil | _ je21d for $1. ¥ vines. Maplewood Co. Tel now be located at 86-92 Water St. Phone | o7 e ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. P86-2. Free delivery. aprid 14 Vill call anywhere. 8010 b Te hate o niaoned ity HARRY B. FORD, 18-2. ¥res delive rid e i E T s cag GQEDER sour fowers et Geduldigs | __ _FOR SALE: Suppact W Household goods, ans'caes | trade le. Inquire S. J.| Phone 732. aprizd . FOR SALE—One Ford touring car, one | 224 bosks. - C. J. King, 16 “Water =5t | Davis, Willmantic. _Phone 48-13. je20d | b4 ton_Oldsmoblle truck, one 34 ton | Qe FOR SALE—Cottage of six cooms, cen. FOR SALE i Atlas truck and one ton Republ! WE = i trally located, lot for small garden an i L 48722 | truck ; real bargains. 162 North Main St | man in the U 5. Dacwnin Mok it | DIACE {oF garage (no Improvements). nrice et T 24d gl he's bot 10 hound dogs, 7- violins, 6 | 32,200 for quick sale; tWo-tenement house ! smail farm of 9 acres of land, mostly mar17 " FOR SALE—Several Ford tourings, | chidren and deef'n dum wife. and a still | 9f Six and seven rooms on West Main | ijijable, in village, near the city and near sangiig febin $T00 1> § Tier: | the revenoo fellers ain't found yit. Turk-{St tricity, gas, tollets and bath. price | the trolley line; house has 5 rooms and | s DT T fwicn. jessd | ish Trophies, 20c cigarettes, 18¢, & packs |3 ; Cottage of seven rooms, with all | in good condition, with a small barn; the 2 Erucket St NeEW Je23d | for g5c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. improvements, fine garden and some fruit | piace has some fruit; price $3,000; grand FOR SALE—1918 Buick, $3251 classy | Jjeisd trees, situated in Greeneville, price $3,700. e for land- ord speedster, $265; real bargains, and 4 speetal. | terms if desired.” 40 McKinley Ave. je23d 77 Cedar St FOR SALE—Hudson marizd FOR SALE—Hudson coupe, model 12-0-1920, in good condition ; price $1,150, Behrens & Bushnell, Ivoryton, Conn. INSURANCE You Who Are Reading This Advertisement not realize the value of correctly written and FIRE INSUR- you have your then it may be too us do your worry- g ving &g 1] Fa and Let for ou. i 28 Shetucket Street 76 YEARS ESTABLISHED 28 Shetucket Street J. L. LATHROP & SONS INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS . P. Learned & Co. je23d ly for an eflicient ry, Bulletin T WANTED Someone to work in _ex- el 2 .10 Jork R AT Sand with four acres, $6,500. Modern 10-room | e Ra b Josy FOR SALE—13 months $9.500; big value. Summer camp with e 2l _____ 3224 lpull, pure bred Durock hoar and 10 weeks | half acre on Block Island, $500. WANTED—Bookkeeper, at once, Write | Durock pigs. B. C. Hoomes, Hampton, ARCHA W. COIT, Manufacturer, Bulletin, jezza | Conn. i Tel. 1334 63 Broadway. weelkly. Je23d walnut price $115: iy. The Plaut-Cadden Co. je23d piano in good condition, onl; OR SALE—One 12 refrigerator, suitable f or. cheap ‘hox to run sz T feet long b: wicn Town Store Postoffice. a_ gen ompartment butter, cheese, soft drinks, 7°1-2 feet h at the Norwich Town "FOR SALE—Good upright piano, with e, excellent tone and action; terms. £25 down_$1.50 Norwich. TFOR SALE — Decker Bros’ upright on eagy _|terms. The Piaut-Cadden’ Co., Norwich. y § keening ete.: it Is uine bargain h. Noy je23d in A-1 condition, with special oak cabinet " s8-note v, 3395 The Plaut je22d FOR SALE—Good Huntington upright plano, with beautiful mahogany case and fine tone. $195; terms. $25 down, $2.50 The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. week- No. 109 Laurel Hill Ave. A WELL BUILT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH, W I T H THREE FIRE PLACES. 10 MINUTES' WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. PRICE $6,700 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE The Wattles Property 274 Broadway At $30,000.00 a Griswold, with house price $1.200. Bld; rwich, Conn. and Crescént Beach Land Co., C: Conn. FOR SALE—Farm of 95 acres IYZSD\]IH| arns; Burdick & McNicol, Thayer two Je2IWFS “COTTAGES for sale, rent or bulit (o order; hundreds of designs; easy terms. rescent Beao FOR PARTICULARS, INQUIRE OF ANY REAL ESTATE AGENT, OR OF W. S. ALLIS, EXECUTOR, 91 MAIN STREET. je22: FOR SALE—New milch acres standing grass. W. F. W FOR SALE—Check protector in first class condition, almost new. <o 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. L. Pollock, 325 Main St. jel4d. "FOR SALE_Overland touring ca, good mning order. overhauled and painted, 5. Phone 974 je21d FOR SALE—1920 Dodge sedan in per- nning order. Inquire George Mad- Cigar Factos 25 Ciift 204 “FOR_BALE—Buick rom sale. Call 1476-12. and teed James P. Donovan, 9 Main St. jedd e . - |sion; send Tull description. Fred L. Ra- FOR SALE—Now and used Harley- | cine, Plainfield. G Davidson and Cleveland motorcycies; re- | Div. 999 hogld. Doy | Ehene “fifi?i"’ pairing done of all makes of motorcycles | — — — cycles ; go-carts re-tired while you wait ; prices reasonable and work guaran- WANTED—Silk weavers for broad silk box ‘and plain work; very best wages : steady employment.” Apply New £ngland Silk Co., Westerly, R. L jeldd " WANT to sell your farm? Wa sell them WANTED Farm: to sell on commi WANTED—Cottage house in or near city of Norwich. Burdick & McNicol, cheap if taken at once. Tel. 1345. FOR SALE—1920 Overland, model 80, jead —— e, Thayer Bidg., Norwich. jeéa WANTED—Sccond hana antique fur- niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, 87 Franklin St, Phone 712-5. my30d WANTED — Second hand _ furniture, BUILDING Ihousehold goods. antiques. tools and store fixtures; I pay highest prices; try me before selling; I ‘beat them ' all G. and piaster work. Phone 1032. LONGO & CO., general contractors and bullding, excevition sidewalk, brick Je - d hand furniture. Norwich Furmi- JOSEPH J.) CHINIGO, General Con. |%econd hand fu k2 : s Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. tractor and Builder. Tel 1371 marzad | piie Coj Breed Blde. Tel 19143 we ‘Wieisinger, Market St. Tel. 537-2. | _apr2zd WANTED—We pay highest prices for Bullde Maip St. Pnose 971. de2sd NICKEL PLATING WILLIAM O. YOUNG, Contractor_and Mill Work and Jobbing, 50 Wesh ~ WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address care Bulletin, WANTED—Antiques. tools and zecond- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Frankiin &. Phone 71 janid WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; For Your Own Protection Insure Your Property With HAROLD S. BURT 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE Representing Reliable Companies Phone 598.3 COAL AND WOOD o WHEN YOU WANT t it your busi- seadoned wood K o e i e B W S ol B S e O R B o ot The Suiietls, ' : " dacibd 10 gores up, with or without stock; give full partieulars in first letter as to price, slze location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jéwett City, Conn. Jy22d WE BUY and _pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St Phone 1305. s2p12d EQOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD CHIROPODIST ¢ R Alice Bldg.. 331 Main St, # . Phone 1366-6& ropodist, . Suita e Call 495-4 FOR SALE cottage, all improvements, $4,500. Two-family houss | Stx-room and *garden, W. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. je20d from_troiley. je20d FOR SALE—A bungalow with a_good sized ‘piece of land with garage, electric Tights, bath, hot water, etc., large veran- da, good neighborhood, 10 minutes’ walk For inspection and price, see Ciarence Sholes, 188 West Thames St. opportunity farm. for villager Wishing small FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg, Phone. Norwich, ARCHITECTS TFOR SALE—A large assortment of pants to match your coats. Pants for M. Am. Soec. C. E. work and dress, 95¢ and up. We can't jeTWS Canterbury, Conn. : |l fo gl the geoule, Bt thoss e go sell CUDWOETH & TH/MESOS come again to buy. The Pants Store, opp. AEGEIEECTS Post Ofrice. L. Pollock, No. 325 Main St. e WM Weoisk Gonst CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, THAD L. WILSON EOR SALE_Well seasoned slabs and | pications for TO RENT—Apartment at 79 _School St, from Juiy 1st. Inquire J. A. Wuttkey, 115 Roath St. Je19d TO REXN 1, Turnishe .45 Chu: T jel5d. TO RENT—Furnished Broadwa Jedd TO RENT—Apartment for adults, four rooms and bath, on second floor, Harriman apartments, 175 Broadway: floor cover- ing. gas range, shades and icebox fur- nished. Phone 2055. Jesd FOR RENT—At 142 Main St a suite of rooms that may be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, ete.; possessica immediately. ' Inquire at The Plant- Cadden Company. et _ TO RENT—Attractive furnished room in_excellent neighborhood ; garage if de- sired. Tel. 1860. my30d OFFICES o rent; three front offices facing Shetucket St. steam heat, mewly decorated and wired: will rent singly or en suite. Call at Aliing Rubber Co. my25d —Large front rch St. Phone rooms at 171 ; gentlemen only. Pione 2055. FOR RENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage. Tel 259. apr21d FOR RENT—In busiess section, site suitable for auto accessories, leather 00ds, shoe store or any retail business. ‘el. 246, apr22d STEAMSHIPS AvcTioNs JAMES H. HYDE . Auctionser AUCTION 1 will_sell at public auetion for Mr/| Charles Subisky at his nlace of residence, at Windham Center, formerly known as the Henry Harvey farm, one-fourth of & mile north from the Windham inn, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922, 16 cows. © heifers. 1 buli 2 years old, al} high grade Holsteins, and an extra good lot; 1 pair of black horses. extra good Forkers, single or double, welght' about. Toe.: 1 good deiving horse, 6 Horse- power gasoline engine. Worcester blower, corn grinder, saw frame and saw, 1 hay tedder, 1 Horse rake, 1 mowing machine, two-horse cuitivator, 2 plows. smoothing harrow. disc harrow. hay loader, damp cart, team wagon, business wagon, 1 bug: By, 1 suerey, palr team harnemes, single arness. two-horse school 'bus, - grind- stone, 3 Buckeye standard brooders, fee piow and other ‘ice tools, cooling tank for milk, 2,000 ft. pine and chestnut lumber, 500 ‘White Leghorn March puilets, 108 ‘White Leghorn hens. Housebold furniture, _consisting o chalrs, tables, beds and bedding. carpets rugs, kitchenware, chamber sets, cutiery. crockers, tn and glassware in endless Variety. 3 The farm is sold, and everything goes to the highest bidder. Sale to commence promptly at 9 o'clock a.m. If very stormy, sale first fair day. AUCTION NOTICE ‘We will seil the entire contents of the beautiful home of Orville Tgask, consisting of quartered oak and ma- hogany furniture. rugs. kitchen range with gas attachment, fine Victrola and other articles of every description at public sale on TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922, at 2 o'clock, standard time, in the village of North Woodstock, Conn. 1f stormy, first fair day after. WITTER BROS. AUCTIONEERS, All claims againet the said The E. G. Manufacturing Company shouir or hefore Nov. Jat. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Momville, within and for the Distriet Kn’flfl' on the 224 day of Z. D. 1922 - Present—DAN Estate of M That the Administrator cite the of said deceased o bring 1 their clais estate within six months from this date, fo-hat effect, {ogether v 8 ot this 2y o e arad et e X : where said deceased last dwelt and ir the same T""l and by publishing t same ofice in Norwich Nllean.h: & circulation in said return to this Court AN D. HOME. Judge. The above and foregoing is o true copy ecord. of r SUSAN F. PLOUFFE, Cletk. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de ceased are hereby notified to present thei claims against said_esiate to the under- signed at Norwich, R. F. D, 7, within the time limited in the above and foregoing FREDERICK L. KENT, Je24d Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the District of Mosivile, 4 the 34 Gy of June Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. Betate of Bdwin P. Kent. late of Montville. in sald District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to brag in their elaims six months from to that effect retarn to_this Cou; DAN D. HO! The above and foregoing of record. t Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St., Danlelson, Conn. NOTICE.—AN B e their s AS AGENT of the Cunard-Anchor, Donaldson and Fabre knes, I will book passengers for all parts of the world. Portuguese will sail direct from New Bedford, Germans direct to Hamburg or Bremen, If you mean busiBess write Joshua Taylor, Baltic, The Live Wire, or Phone 1987-2. feb18d T e time limited in the above foregoing oraer. Je24d AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES WHERE others fall, we succeed in re- 4 DISTRIOT OF MONTVIILE, PEO: pairing_automobiles satisfactorily. Ime perial Garage, Cuiestnut 8t apriza | 5a4¢ Court, s=. Town of Montville, Jung 16 YEARS' experience in the automo- bile repair work; give me a trial. Con of Montville, in sald District, deceased. CLARK’S CRUISES by Can. Pac. STEAMERS Clari’s 3rd Cruise, January 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD Superb S "EMPRESS of FRANCE™ 18481 Gross Tous, Specially Chartered 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up lncluding Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, cta. ‘Clark Originated Round the World Craises Clark’s 18th Cruise, February 3, 1923 = MEDITERRANEAN tooas S5 “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" i Sus Gross Tons, Specially 65 DAYS CRUISE, $500 and up Including Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, ete. 19 t, Palestioe, Spain, ltaly, Greooe,ete. Eur;ly:‘c ‘my;;,»m allowed wmzdh ormses. Frank C. Clark, Times Building, NewYork. T A SRR T Wilson Line to New York and Friday, at 4 P. M. 5P. M. Tel. 2087 New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE $3.38 [T:30 P M. (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave daily, except Sun- day, 11.00 p. m. Due New York, Pier 40, N. R, 7.00 a. m. custom - house, of REALTY AGENCY JOHN G, CHENESKI, Agent. Tel. 1139, 18 Bath St. of money will buy: $1,300 cash. hard wood. Tel. 615-4. I E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. decisa CIGARS WHAT A SMALL AMOUNT CIGARS 120-acre farm, one mile state road, two miles large village, five miles city, crops all planted, stone house, two poultry houses, house over 200 hens and chickens, six head cattle, ons and farming tools, for only $2,500; TRYONS’' AGENCY, Willimantic, Cona. FOR SALE FOUR-APARTMENT HOUSE WITHIN | TEN MINUTES' WALE OF FRANKLIN sag- Whitestone Clgar sare 570 per taousand 3. ¥. CONANZ, i ¥iasmills St ————— MUSIC ERNEST = BULLARD| Phone 127-4 Bliss Place 1 Have a Fow Jutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World necessary documents, affidavits, ap- ports and other neces- sary information in regard to bringing Your relatives to America. I escort my Clients to New York and assist them in checking their baggage, show them 1o the obtain for them saiiing permits. For further particulars, inquire INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND Schuier, Falls Ave. my18d AUTOMOBILE and Truck _Painting, lettering_and sign painting. Joseph A. Elliott, Pond St.. Norwich. Conn. mardd Pursuant to an order from.the Court. Probate for the District of Mantvilla, wili sell “tertain real estate of said de- ceased, situated in the Town of Montville, as bounded and described in-the applicas tion for the arder of sale on-file in said Probate Court, either at public.or privatq sale. ROBERT-C. BURCHARD, se2ua Executor. FOR SALE—By virtue of an from the Court of Probats, District North :lw:h."l(:l‘. NI will eell the Setat o St ceased. situated AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing, all kinds of autos. Jos. Angarano, Pond St. Phome 1397 marlod CALL at Jonathan Smith's new statlon, 31 Town St: most convenient place in town for gasoline and mobiloils of all grades. aug27d RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS Jifurher description AND LAMPS {%um of John B. Perry,. STRAIGHTENED || Falis. Conn. AND REPAIRED i WM. E. SHANLEY ; 499 MAIN STREET, (East S share in an undivided lot of gr;émncv;: i 50 two other small: tracts . For - 2nd information, n- J— CANTERBURY PLAINS - The graduation exercises for the town of Canterbury were held at Canterbury Green In the church. The platform was prettily decorated with roses,. ferns,,iaur< el and peonies. The graduates were formed in line at the school house fol« lowed by the children from Frost, Green, Baldwin and Westminster. They tnarche ed into the church with Gunner Gun= derson as thelr leader, all singing Old Glory. The graduates took their places on the platform with the town school committee and their = supervisor, Miss !Sarah T Palmer. A very impressive pageant on the World war was carried out and showed that mot only the grad- uates but their teachers had done & great deal of hard work in its prepara~ tion. The following was the program Invation, by Rev. Robert C. Humphrey violin and piaso duet by Misc Hisle Hawes and Mr. Hiram Hawes. Pageant—Introduction, Westward the tide of empire takes it way, Mary Alica Hart; Queen Loulse, Julia Green: Wil liam ' the First, Dorothy Merrifields Building of an Empire, Guaner Gunder- son; song, March of the Men.of Harlech, schools; First Year of the War, Flor ence Stanike; Second Year of the War, Toini Alcola: Third Year of the War, Helen Renkinen; Fourth Year of the War, Earl Macleod; Armistice;, Ina Larsen; song, Flag of the Free, school; League of National; Margaret Gunder- son; Washington Conference, William Frank Parkhurst; Genoa Conference, Ermina Catherine Bastland : Making the World Safe for Democracy, Christena Gundersen. Presentation of class, Miss Sarah T Palmer; awarding of diplomas, James H. Lathrop. The address was given by Hon. Frank E. Miller, who spoke very impressively 10 the class and thelr friends. The list of graduates, Mary Alice Hart Green CYLINDER GRINDING WILL SAVE You GAS We regrind all makes of Auto Cylind- ers, and can furnish you with new pistons, rings and wrist pins. We also carry a large stock of standard and oversize rings. Fords reground and fitted with light model pistons, $20.00. We also do light machine work. WE SERVE TO SAVE! HEEBNER BROS. 31 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 214 OVERHAULING DENTISTS PHONES : 122 Office — 1655 Home SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE FGENERAL PRACTICE. INCLUDING DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth’s Telephone 563 Norwich, Conn, Dr.Paul A. Schwartz EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DR. HARRY PROTASS school ;: Christina Gunderson, Margaret Gunderson, Gunner Gunderson, Emma Catherine Eastlund, Willlam Frank Park. hurst, Frost school; Florence Stanike, Helen Renkinen, Tornl Ahola, Raymond #chool. The Frost school held thelr plenie at the school Wednesday afternoon Although the weather was bad, AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk | Blacksmithing in all ite branchss Scoit & Clark Corp. house. the children played thelr final baseball game with the graduates. Refreshments of sandwiches, cake. ice cream and jem- onade were served by the teacher, Misg Dawley. 4 Pachaug grange visited Canterbury grange Wednesday cvening and furnished the program. The committee on refreshments, Dore othy Bennett and Elise Hawes served & strawberry supper the visitors. " Mr. and Nirs. Frod Kinne attended the o funeral of Mrs. James B. Palmer of Lis- i+ bon this week. Fad Several from tals place attended the conference of churches at Lishon Wed- .~ to the grange and -~ DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN FOR SALE 108 Eroadway Blank Bocks Made and Ruled to Ordee { PRINTING PEINTING of all kinds promptly xfl ity done. Esti) mptly m:n;wm ‘The Brlictls” Ca., #6 s ‘wavide THERE 1s no advertising meaum in 4 30 The Bulie- 4 must be sold. SQUARE. A Goop INvEsTMENT For | TEACHER OF SINGING QUICE BUYER. $4.000 CASH RE-|Phone 552-2 Studie, Alice Bldg. QUIRED. REMAINDER ON MORT- L GAGE. TRUCKING THOS. H. BECKLEY, GEORGE LAMBERT — Mogng and 278 Main S¢. Phones. . |4 Sunplnk GO I e 1874. Tel. 175, The two-family house No. 57 Forest St. It you can appreciate se- curing a big bargain, get busy at once. For further particulars, mquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, N FOR SALE orwich, ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Auto Trucking and Teaming, Furniture and Piano Moving. Shetucket St. 3 West Main St Special af C. D. SLYN, movs everything anywhere. ~Spec Tention Fiven to moving boilers and ma- chinsry. " Tel. 795-3. sepsd Moving and Express L AR Boswell Ave. el T4k DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. PAINT AND WALLPAPEE P neaday. < e 607 TC &15 NORTH MAIN STREET B Hogneiatiel sok . sint wbl 3 Yoek is visiting with Mrs. Edward Bast- Tund. 4 5 PLUMBING John znd Annie Grabb of s visited their parents over the week-emd. !’E-‘” Water St, with a better shop for Lh!l; d.;‘hler nd hosband over "-’ 2 better service; plumbing and hea sty eng. lowest rates. Phone 144-4. sezla “Hurry is the mark of a weak mind* says a feminine writer. Her ladyship was evidently never chased by a sav- The vél Xpert e e E S M e EANS, FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal. rs ular $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10c per rol Max Biazer, 183’ West Main St., next to Fire Station. myld , HOTELS age dog. 67 West Mus St Al Kinds BOOKS o. s\ 5ecss Subscription to all American and NG and 1moving, long distance Two houses, with store, rent for $130{, T S nth, five minutes' walk from Franklin | {fickia€ o specialty, Jobn H. 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