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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It L BOEN ll‘:&_xhl‘;l?' HEPAA Ping 17, 1803, & , June Anne, to Mr. and Mrs. gxob,:(fl Bdward Brooks of 35 Elizabeth MARRIED CONVERSE_HOLMBERG—In Norwich, June 24, 1922, by Rev. David A, Pitt, D. D., Joseph Peter Converse and Miss Jennie Victoria Holmberg, both of Led- yard NELSON—WALLIN—In Norwich, June 24, 1922, by Rev. David A. Pitt, D. D., Sigfred G Nelson of Chariton, Mass., and Miss Florentia Wallin of New Lon- on CALLANAN — ARNOLD —In June 23, 1922 Norwich by Rev. Hency T. Ar- Bold, Daniel Callahan of Boston and Miss Genevleve Arnold of this city. Lishon, CAMPBELL — DOUGLAS — In June 25, 1922, by Rev, W. J. Dwight A. Campbell of Jewett Miss Bertha Douglas of V ‘| A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale cy work, anxious to earn extra money at honfe, spare hours, write immediately to Underwood Art Goods Co., Portsmouth, Ohio. WANTED—Ladles experlenced in fan- Je2dd King, 16 Water St. King, 16 Water St. WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE ¢ — WANTED— mpete -| WANTED—If you have anything to| FOR SALE—Oak dining room set. 116 e ANBED - competcut IR B8 | ool ol dnr Phont SR e B R A e _je2d dress or call 185 Church St., Wilimantic. | “\wANTED. Taw hooks before 1830. C.| FOR SALE—Standing, grass. M. F. ezt 7, Kine, Norwich, Copae. Bos 156, . Jo26d | Ciohemsy Wauwems Hit Road ~ WANTED_Chairs, old and new. C. J. Phone 708-5. _jezéd WANTED-—Books of all kinds. C. J. Phone 708-5. je26d Gre R e T FOR SALE—Airedalée pups. 4 month: old. Bmory R. Davis, Plainneld, Conn. je26d eral housework. ville. je23 shore for month of July with fam three. Mrs. The Tea Room, 65 Broadway. gen- afte d WANTED—Stuation as cook or D. A. L, Box 202, thing, see C. J. King, 16 Water St. Phone 708-5. WANTED I you want to buy_any- Je26d 0 to y of R. C. Johnson, 170 Broadway. WANTED—Competent cook to je2sd ¢ WANTED—A competent woman _for Apply at was taken out of the Water would be fresh. 7 for antiques and _second hand furniture. Louis 361-13. " SCIENTISTS o T f all the sait acific ocean the suite, nearly new painfing, mahogany table, oak settle and ‘mirror, goods, chestér Place. e ,gfm SheT R FOR SALE, We 9 Che i igs.” skvin bushels L ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B, FORD, Phons 792. aprida PRIVATE SALE — Mahogany * parior osewood secretary, oil carpets, and _other _househpid Mrs. John Lewis Hunt, j: Win- o2t 1 pay big prices D. Ward, Box 389, Norwich. Tel my19FMW. 127 Roath St. je20d WANTED—Salesladies for Saturdays, at E. W. Woolworth Co. Je19d —— FUNERAL NOTICES EDMOXD—In Norwich, Conn 1 3 he Backus hospital, , aged 75 years. Puneral services at his late home in Can- June 24, Edward terbury, Westminster, Conn, Weédnes- day affernoon, June 28, at 1 o'clock, standard time. Burial Evergreen Central Village BLACKMAR—At his home in this city, June 24. 1922, John Stanton Blackmar. 31. D.. dearly beloved husband of Mil- deed Martin and son of Harriet Stanton Blackmar, aged 48 vears. Puneral services at his late residence. 24 Oneco street. Tuesday afternoon. June 3 o'clock. daylieht time. Burial in the tamily piot. Yantic cemetery CATD OF THANKS. To all those who gave assistance. and gent exprassions of Eymnathy, and the beaut. flora tributes, especially the classmatas who d'd so much at Webster Take at the time of the sudden death of our dearly beloved gon and grandson. Perle Lincoin ck, we extend our Bacere thanks. R. AND BEORGE . ALLEN, a, L ufih EURDICK. &fi#m A. KENYON. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLER Telephone 328-3 WANTED—Male WANTED—Auto _repairman, at once. C. V. Pendleton, Hupmobiie Agency, 45 Broadway. Je2ba write & good ietter, use a typewriter and an adding machine. position you are after. 1 HAVE a position for you if you can Write' Bank, Bulle- jez4d LET US icain you o fill & high grads position and show you how to write a letter of appilcation that will get the o Norwich Commer- clal School. Why not take & day, mail or eveuning course this summer? Write for catalogue “Getting Ahead.” jezdd tin. WANTEDGood Tl round auto repsie- man; steady position; state experience and wages desired. Address X. G., Bul- letin Office. je26d $10 WORTH SILK HOSE FREE for a few hours’ spare time ; no money required for samples; no collecting ; no delivering. Fidelity Hosiery Mills, 111 West 42d St., New York City. Je26d WANTED—Second hand furniture and tools of all kinds; stove parts for all makes of stoves. ’Goldstein & Kaplan, formerly the New London salesroom, will $1 PER HOUR for your spare time; no money required for samples; no collect- ing: no deljvering, Salesmanager, P. O. Box 8. Times Square Station, New York JezeMW WANTED—Reliable man to represent us locally or to travel; pay weekly: ex- perience unnecessary ; all or part time. Howe-Campbell Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. je26d MEN—Firemen, brakemen, beginners $150, later $250; promotion to conductor or engineer, $300-$350; no strike; in. creasing business (wiich position?) Write Railway, Bulletin. apr8d WANTED—Man for general delivery and usefulness; must be wiliing to care for two horses. Address Store, Box 99, Bulletin. Je2sd WANTED—Position as stationary fire- man or janitor, or both together, by a young married man; steady, sober and rellable; best of feferences. Address Janitor, care of Bulietin. Je23d Man to work on farm. John je13d WANTED, commence ; railway mail ; steady work.: li positions free ; write today. Franklin In- stitute, Dept. 31-J., Roshester. N. Y. jesd man in the U. S. Daown in No'th Gaw- | €, 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 Trophics, 20c cigarettes, 18¢, ¢ packs for 35c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. jelsd, - WANTED—Men and yougsters to know that you wiil always save dollars by buying your pants, suits and furnish- ings from the Pants Stors, opp. post office. L. Poliock, 325 Main St. jeldd. WANTE k weavers for broad silk box and plain work; very best wages paid; steady employment. Apply New Engiand Silk Co., Westerly, R. 1. je13d “WANT to seil your farm? Wa sell them quick Farms to sell on commis- sion; send full description. Fred L. Ra- cie, Plainfieid. Conn. Phone Moosup Div.” 99-2 Je8d WANTED—Cottage house in or near city of Norwich. burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bidg.,, Norwich, jesa WANTED—Second hans antique fur- FOR SALE—Horsss A, jJoung ocolt, 2 years. FOR SALE Johg Chebro, R, F. Je24d FOR BALE—Fme bay horse about 1100, extra good driver and wiil work yihere, reasonable ; would take pullets vart payment. Phone 1876-4. jeed JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a nice lot—big omes, light' ones, and chunks, single and in pairs, ail ready to go to W Prices low for - the kind. Come and see them. Tel 53§-3. ELMER E. PIERSON. I Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cofamerce Building Phone 238-2 Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV!CE DAY OR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIZENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephione 630 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors {The Henry Allen & Son Cog £ MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS bady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT housekeeping. FOR SALE—Automobi FOR SALE One Ford touring car, one 3-4 ton Oldsmobile truck, ome 3-¢ ton Atlas truck and one 3-4 ton Republic truck ; real bargains. 162 North Main St. je24d FOR SALE—Hudson coupe, model 12-0-1920, in good condition ; price $1,150. Hehrens & Bushneil, Ivoryton, Conn. 3 SALE—1920 Dodge sedan in per- g order. Inquire George Mad- igar Facto CLff St. . je20d FOR SALE—Buick roadster; _quick sale. Call 1476-12, jel1d FOR SALE—New and used Harle Davidson and Cleveland motorcycle: pairing done on wll makes of motorcycles and bicycles; go-carts re-tired while you walt ; prices reasonable and work guaran- teed James P. Donovan, 9 Main St “FOR_SALE—1320 Overland, model 90, cheap If taken at once. Tel. 1345. Jedd piture ; best_prices paid. Bruckner, 87 Franklin St. P! 7i2-5. my30d WANTED — Sccond hand furniture, Household goods, antiques, tools and store fixtures; 1 pay highest prices; try me before selling beat them all N. 2, Manefield Center, | Weisinger, 2: Market St. Tel. 537-2. apr2zd WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We and exchange. jelia WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address K., " Bulietin. 3 febéd WANTED—Antiques. tools and zecond- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin St.Phone 717-3. jan2id WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; 10 geres up, with or without stock; give fuli particulars ip first letter as 1o Drice, size logation and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. jyead WE BUX and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and_ books. Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St Phone 1305. s=plid Desirable Locations Wanted FOR RETAIL STORES In Towns of 1,000 and up. Neighborhood locations in large cities considered. FOR PARTICULARS, WRITE SERVICE BUREAU P. 0. BOX 1089 CITY HALL STATION NEW YORK CITY TO RENT BOOKBINDING TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light 7 Division St jez6d TO RENT—Tenement at 12 Yerrington JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Bookz Made and Ruled to Order Ave, electric lights, clty water, $12. TO RENTLarge furnished room. I 2 quire 10 Church St. St RELNTINE _TO RENT_Light housekeeping rooms, | PRINTING of all kinds promptly and 43 Union St $e24SMWF Jone. " Estimaics’ promyty and e e = ully given. The Brlletin Co. 66 To e urnished rooms, 16 Laurel | S1bhiolly, @ ayiad je23d TO B two room: Union St. T—Light housekeeping rooms, together, all improvements, 1§ Je23d music “TO RENT Furnished room, fine loca- tion. Telephone 769-3. Je22d "0 RENT Tenement, five rooms. In. je19d 2 21 Brown St. NT—Apartment at 79 School t. from July ist, Inquire J. A. Wauttkey, 115 Roath St Je18d " TO RENT—Lacge front ryvm, rurnish- 155 Chureh St.” Phone 8091, e15 TO RENT—Furnished rooms Broadway; gentlemen only. at 171 Pione 2055, 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. Necis, Niantic; easy terms. C. L. Broek- ett, 4 Bank St., New Londol booted tumblers, fantails, magpies. nuns, L. N.'Dondero. FOR SALE—SHore front lots at Giant's Conn. je2dd | p TIGEONS for saic; parlor tumbiers, kites, étc., $3 per pair, cash with also Fordtouring cdc. $85 cash. tillable, in village, fear the city and near the trolley lin 0 in_good condition, with a small barn’; the o fai . FOR SALE Smail farm of 9 acres of Jand, mostly | house has 5 rooms and lace has some fruit; price $3,000; grand pportunity for viilager wishing small rm. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bidg. Phone. Norwich. Phone 579, Willimantic, Conu, je2da ¥OR SALE—At Haughton's Cove, a four-room summer cottage with hardwood floors, soreened porches, sewer connection and good water supply; lot is 50x150, facing the salt water; telephone connee- tion; additional land may be purchased ; ries, including most of the furniture now n the cottage. $1,200: a good place to spend the summer Burdick & MeNicol Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. 3e21WSM FOR SALE—One 12-compartment store refrigecator, suitable for keeping iard, butter, cheése, soft drinks, etc.; it is a ¢heap box to run; a genuine bargain; size 7 feet long by 7 1-2 feet high. Nor wién Town Store, at the Norwich Town Postoffice. je23d COTTAGES for sale, rent or bulit to order; hundreds of designs; easy terms. Crescent Beach Land Co., Crescent Beach, Conn. je22d FOR SALE—10,000 choice aster plants, lc_cach, $1 per 100; plants by parcel M.'E._Ladd, 60 West Park St, ic, Conn. jes1d FOR SALE—Good conditoned family motorboat, cheap : will sell for cash or in trade for automobile. Inquire §. J. Davis, Willimantic. _Phone 45-13. je20d A bungalow with a good sized niece of land with garage, electric lights, bath. hot water, etc., large veran- da, good neighhorhood. 10 minutes’ walk from_trolley. For inspection .and price, see Clerence Sholes, 158 West Thames St. Jez TFOR SALE—A large assortment of pants to match your coats. Pants for work and dress, 95¢ 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. Poliock, No. 325 Main St. jelid. ¥OR SALE_Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. decl9a FOR SALE Two acres of land, with two buiidings, one 0x80 feet, 3 stories, one 40x40 feef suitable for ‘any manufacturing; Ney Haven raiiroad siding: city water and electric power; on improved highway and trolley. Apply EDWIN W. HIGGINS, 59 Broadway. jez6a PROPERTY FOE SALE Five-room bungalaw. garage far one car, garden and mice lawn, price $5,70 12-foom house, t®o barns, just over city line. only one tax, price $4.200; fine ven-room cottage on Peck S two-family house, Cedar St., of land, $4,000. with acre u Telephone 141-2 or 876, or write PROPERTY, care Bulletin. 1 FOR SALE Eastern Point, propecty known as Sevin estate, a very choice 1l-room house, modern improvements, compietely | furnished and very desirably located near watertront. at Will be sold cheap if taken over at once. For further particulars, inquire of | JOHN 3. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKEE, FranMlin Square, Norwich. T —— T er— FOR SALE 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 §ix-room cottage, all improvements, | and garden, SL300 Two-family houss with four aeres, $6,500. Modern 10-room INSURANCE TO RENT—Apartment for adults, four rooms and bath, on second floor, Harriman apartments, 176 Broadway; floor cover- gas range, shades and icsbox fur- ed. Phone 3055. Jesa RENT—At 142 Main St. a suits of rooms that may be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, etcs; possession immediately. ' Inquire at 'The Cadde TO RENT— in_exceilent n sired. el Plaut- HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City NICKEL PLATING SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH AUTOMOBILE PARTS, S1LVER PLATING REFLECTORS, NICKEL PLATING RADIATOR SHELLS, BUMPERS, ETC. SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. DONT MIS8 THIS Op. PORTUNITY, AUTOMOBILE OWN- ERS. OFFICES to rent; three front offices facing Shetucket St. steam heat, newly decorated and wired; will rent singly or en suite. Call at Aliing Rubber Co. my25d TFOR BENT—Upper apartment of six rooms and garage Tel 269, -apr21d FOR RENT—In business section, site suitable for auto accessories, leather goods, shoe store or any retafl business Tel. 246. apr22d —— FLORIST TREES, flowering shrubs, plants and vines. Maplewood Nursery Co. Tel 9 Free delivery. aprid ORDER your flowers at Geduldig's Greenhouses, 75 Cedar St. Phore 868, maridd IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fir take chances. The small annual P! m is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money loss it affords Take out a policy to day. 5! Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT {ruoking, dumplng, CIME St or Occum. Est, 1874. Tel. 175, ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Auto Trucking and Teaming, Furniture and Piano Movin Shetucket St. ©, D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We move everythinig' anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- Moving and trucks_ for hire. 21 Tel. 617-12. je2d THIS is the time to arrange for land- seape work, of Which we ma:s a special- NORWICH NICKEL iy. Geduldig’s Green-ouses, 77 Cedar St. Phone 368. mariad PLATING COMPANY - —— 77 HAMILTON AVENUE CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. Chiropodist, chinery. Tel. 798-3. sepSd istan: ovis d E: 3 LANDSCAPE GARDENING b 1T Shewat 2% PRIGE TEAMING ana moving, long_distance trucking a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main St Phone 792. C. B. BROMLEY & SON. Shetuckef St. Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. PLUMBING Foot pecialist (protéct your foet). Suits 1-8, Alice Bldg.. 331 Mam rwick, Coun. Phone 1366-& B s COAL AND WOOD seasoned wood and small it l" Amall quantities ~Phone w or Willow 8L, formerty PLUMBING—Robert Goldstein, former- 1y at 12 High St. will now be located at §6:92 Water St. with a better shop for houss o-car garage, Washington St., $9.500; big value. Summer camp with haif acre on Block Island, $500. ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1334, 63 Broadway. WHAT A SMALL AMOUNT of money will buy: 120-acre farm, one il state road, two miles large village, Ve miles oy, crons ail planted. stons ‘house, L“‘o,goul!ry houses, house over 200 hens and chickens, six head cattle, wag- ns and farming tools, for only $2,500; §1300 cash. TEYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE FOUR-APARTMENT HOUSE WITHIN TEN MINUTES’ WALK OF FRANKLIN SQUARE. A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR QUICK BUYER. $4000 CASH RE- QUIRED. REMAINDEE ON MORT-| GAGE. THOS. H. BECKLEY, 278 Main St. Phones. FOR SALE The two-famlly house No. 57 Forest St. mist be Sold. It you can appreciate se- curing a big bargain, get busy at once. For further pacticulars, imquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, ANTIQUES Fine Old Furniture Don’t Forget This Sale, at & A. M., No. 138 Washington Street, Norwich, Conn., on TUESDAY, JUNE 27, AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, AND CONTINUING UNTIL SOLD. AUCTIONS AUCTION i NORWICH ne FARE $3.38 Steamers leave daily, except Sun- THAMES RIVER LINE, Ine. foot of Catherine St. Monday, Wed- light Saving). Connections with all Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from the Port of New For freight rates and further informa. tion apply Telephone 969. VIA NEW LONDON LINE recovery of § 1-2 points from Friday's sctback on eovering which resulted trom offictal statements that the carnings were unusually Comfortable Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at 7:30 P. M. (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) [ day, 11.00 p. m. D Y " & agair led by N. Y. Central at an e New York, Pibr 40, N, Ry ) e Galil of mora thaD '3 points. . H grade Pacifics, earriers also made moderate advances 7.00 a. m. o 'AST' FREIGHT AND PASSENGER| e SERVICE. \ now be located at §6-92 Water St. Phone : o FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport| ¥ithin narrow hounds, many showing 1444.° Will call anywhers. jerid | ELANTS fof sile: Celéry 31, a hin- o . Uik and Shelter Island $1, New York fractional declines at the close. Sales 3 s os g i Wi 521 4 ORDER PROBATE COURT Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetu amounted to 385,000 shares, g BOTE Gy aog Eoeds, o B . e TuThE Frasd Gt Tussday, Thursdsayanfiz‘ %:5°| " Knother imcredss ot silgtitty mors than Phone 708-5. "% : EST. F. C. TURNER day, at 4 P. M. (Daylight Saving) $£2,000,000 in actual loans 4rd J scounts : FOR SALE—One fat hog. Ernest bt i Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, | Carried the total of Cleariag House WELL THEY'VE Tound the happiest |Tryon. Phone 11-2 Lebaron. je28d_ 5 iver, esday and Friday, at 4 P. M. (Day- Coastwise and York. LAWRENCE LAMB Agent. CATERER STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World plications for passports aid olher mece § sary information in regard to bringing On view Monday, June 26, |vour reiaties © America 5 at 11 AL M. C. E. MACFARLANE, Auctioneer. |o; J. D. HALL, Administrator All necessary documents, affidavits, a 1 escort my High. Low. Close clients to New York and assist (hem 1n —_ checking their baggage, show them o the | Allis Chalmers .. 49% 48% 423 custom house, obtain for them sailing |’Am Ag Chem ... 394 30% 88% permits. For further particulars, inquirs [ oM 38, Suear o .77 ) i o Am Can .......... AT% 4T 47 INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND|Am Car & Fdy ... 163 163 163 REALTY AGENCY Am Car & Fd pr ..121 120 121 c & b x Am Cotton Oil . 26% 26% JOEN G. CHENESKL Agent. gy 120 1205 1139. 18 Bath St. WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms No. 42 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. AUCTION 30 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 30 ALL STRICTLY HIGH GRADE. I am going to sell at the Foster farm, located at Killingly Center, Conn., on SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1922, Dr.Paul A. Schwartz EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DENTISTS PHONES : 122 Office — 1655 Home Session of the stock market was given ovér largely to two classes of securi- tes—oils and rafls, other recent favor- ftes showing negléct. to display marked strength, as did_also and several other prominent foreign do- mestic oils. ter, sories were apprecialy higher. but steels, lcans to the year's highest lovel and an actual decrease in cash holdings of $67.- 536,260 wiped out the previous large cash reserves, leaving a deficit of £3,625,200. eschange market f three cents under vestacday tation, with German w.rks at their jow récord of .028 and declines of 10 o 2 Ponts. ern Buropean countr ing at 3.33 the previous day. transactions on the change up to 3 P. M. SATURDAY'S MARKET. Néw York, June 24.—Today's short Mexican Petroleum made an exu-emc] company’s Pan-American Petroleums continued eneral Asphalt, Producers and Refiners The more general advance of ralls was Grangers and Cotton n purchases of a substantial charac- Some motors and their rubber ances- -quipments, of coppers and other leaders f the early days of the week moved week's More acute depression in the foreien ed Sterling -ate Weakhess extenfed to the cast- . Greek bilis sell- a reaction ct 35 points from STOCK: The following is a summary of the New York Stock Ex- ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & TH' MPEON ARCHITECTS Fhaver Bullding, Nerwich, Conn SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY at 11 o'clock a. m., new time, 30 head of extra nice Guernsey, Ay shire and Jersey cattle, inciuding sev- eral handsome heifers 'and two bulls. These cows are in the various stages of milk, youns, fat and handsome. I Telephone 563 DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's Norwich, Gonn. will also sell 6 extra good farm and business horses, ail of good age and fdt, weighing from 1200 to 1500 Ibs.. team wagons, tip carts, harness of all kinds, both single and double, also farm tools, such as a mew Deering mower and rake, plows, cultivators, harrows, weeders, efc. This will be a high dollar sale as usual. No ifs, no ands; all sales final. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg - Norwich, Canne AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES I Terms cash. 'Tf too stormy, first faie day after. Caterer will attend. WHERE others fail, we succeed in re- TOHN F ioop. | |pairing_ automobiles satistactorily. Im- Killingly _Center, Conn. Tel. Dan- el o B ielson 103-5. 3e26MTh ARS ence in the automo- bile repair work: give me a trial. Con Schuler, Falls AV mi19d PR AUTOMOBILE and Truck _Palnting, lettering_and sign_painting. Joseph A. ! JAMES H. HYDE.. .. Auctioneer | Eiliott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. mardd AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curiains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing. all kinds ot autos. Jos. Angarano, | Pona St. Phone 1397. ‘mar10d T will_sell 'at public auction for Mr. Chaeles 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, 16 cows, 5 heifers, 1 bull 2 high grade Holsteins, and an. extra good lot; I pair of black horses, extra good workers, single or_double, Weight about 2500 Ibs.: 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 cultivator, 2 plows, smoothing harrow, dise harrow, hay loader, dump cart, tcam wagon, business wagon, 1 bug- gv. 1 sucrey, pair team harnesses, single harness, two-horse school 'bus, grind- stone, § Buckeve standard brooders, ice plow ‘and other ice toos, cooling tank for milk, 2,000 ft. pine and chestnut lumber, vears old, all 500 'White Leghorn March pullets, 100 White Leghorn hens. Household furniture, consisting ot chairs, tables, beds and bedding. carpet rugs. kitchenware, chamber sets, “cut] crockery, tin and glassware in endless Vo e e le farm is sol and everythin, 0es to the highest bidder, e Sals to commence promptly at 9 o'clock a. m. If very stormy, sale first fair day. AUCTION NOTICE NORWICH WELDING CO. EASY FOR OUR WELDING ot siiai Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities and equipment enables us to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is too heavy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the work. No picce of work too large or too small. Phone 214 81 Chestnut Street We Wil sell the entire contents of the beautiful home of Orville Trask, 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, firet fair day after. WITTER BROS. ATUCTIONEERS, Ofice and Salesrooms, No. St., Danielson, Conn. 42 Main BUILDING G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. jed JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- tractor and Builder. Tel. 1371. mar28d WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor_and Franklin Square, Norwich, FOR SALE Two houses, with store, rent for $180 month, five minutes' walk from Franklin Square; price $13,000. For full particu- lars, see A. V. COVELLO, Béiter scrvice; plumbing and heating at lowest rates. 'Phone 144-4. je2id @ very Dest plumbing Dy expert %‘tmllfibm 1s guars worl sateed ; also heating and gasfitting. 30BN ¥, TOMPRI Tel, 1527-3. 198 CHff St. CIGARS CIGARS 4 Whitestone Cigar 2are 570 per tmsusand 3. F. CONANT. i Neanklls 8t Bullder, Mill Work and Jobblog. 50 Wesi Main St. Pnene 971. destd L e — ) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, i Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho'stering and Woed Work Blacksmithing in all it branches 360t & Glark Corp. 507 TC 515 NORTH MAIN STREET LOST AND FOUND PAINT AND WALLPAPER Ok SALE—_Paunt, ‘::415 ular $2. ade; wallpaper, Mix Binzer 148’ West Maia Fire Statlon. pgr gal, reg. c per rol t., next to myld HOTELS LOST—Gold fountain pen, chain and locket ; reward. Jones, 40 McKinley Ave. 30260 1 FOUND—Near Fort Point school, lady's hat., Tel. 480. je24d LOST—A fox_terrier, white and black, tag number 443-13. Finder please call 930. myl2d AMERICA¥ HOUSE. D. 3 Prop, Fist class Earage ssevies s Bected. ~Phome. Shetucket Bt. Eastern Connecticut equal 10 The Bulle- tin business for resulis, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE GENERAL STATUTES OF STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Section 6348, Regulating Celebration of Fourth of July. Every person who, between sunset on the 3d of July and 4 o'clock in the fore- noon of the following day, or between 11 o'clock in the evening of July 4th and sunrise of the following day, shall dls- charge any cannon. pistol. gun, fire- cracker, torpedo, or any explosive causing a loud report, or who shail be guilty of ringing a bell, blowing a horn, beating a drum, or in any other manmer making Am Tobaces (B) Am oolen . Anaconda Cop Atch T &S F . Atch T & S F pr Balt & Onio Balt & Ohlo pr . Brook Rap Tr .. Butte & Super . Canadian Pacific Cent Leather Chandler Motor Ches & Ohlo ... Chi Gt est ..... Chi Gt West pr Chi Mit £ & P .. Ch M & St P pr ohi ChiRI&P . Chile Coprer Cosden .. Crucible Steel Dome Mines Erle 1 pr, Erie 2 pr Sen Motor Gen Mot Deb .+ .. Gen Mot Deb 7 p ¢ Gt Northern pr . Gt North Ore Hupp Motor Car Minois Central Tilinois Cent 138 1" & N'west S35 7908 155 341 17% 14 94 L1e 104 107 Ty . Inspiration Cop ... 40 401 40t Int Mer Mar ...... 20 19% 1 Int Mer Mar pr .... 723 Kennecott 24 s Lehigh Valley .. 64% 6¢ Maxwell Motor A 68% 6T% Mexican Petrol ....183 180 1914, Mex Petrol pr ..... 94% 8415 MoK &Torwi.. 385 25 28 Missouri Pacific Missour! Pacific pr.. Brake . n% 414 NYNH&H ... & orfolk & est .....106% Norfolk & West pr 73% orthern Pacific Penn R R Pierce Ot ...... 8% Pierce Oil pr .., Ray Con . Reading Reading 2 pr .. Rep Iron & Steel .. Rep I & Steel pr .. South Pacific South Raflway Southern Ry or . Tenn-Copper Tobaceo Prod U § Rubber U S Steel West EI & O . Willys O'land 8% Liberty Bonds. Open. Low U S Lib 3%s ...100.10 100.10 100.08 U S Lib Ist 4% 100.18 100.23 ] U S Lib 24 414 100.08 100.10 100.04 U S Lib 3d 41410010 100.14 U S Lib 4th 41 100.18 100.22 100.14 Victory 4%s ...100.56 10056 108.54 Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 bond. Foreign Excl With the exeeption of an quotations are in cents per unit of fore eign currency: Sterling— Demand Cagles Francs Marks Guilders Lire 1, Swiss francs Pesetas .. any_disturbing moise. or make a bonfire, shall be fined not more than $5. The firing of blank cartridges within the city limits is expressly prohibited. The police are instructed to enforce this law. MILO R. WATERS, Mayor. Je2EMWFM NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING The legal voters of the Town of Leba- non are hereby warned to meet in the Town Hail in said Town on Saturday, July 1, 1922, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Tor th foliowing purposes To determine whether the Town will yote to grade the little Green, build drives and waiks, and generally improve the ap- peacance of the grounds around the Ly ruan Memorial High School. To determine Whethier the Town wiil vote to aporopriate a sum not to exceed $1,500 to defray the expense of the same. To determine whether the Town will yote to appoint a committes to have charge of the above work. To determine whether the Town will vote to apvropriate the sum of $600 in addition o that at present availahle for the erection of & suitable memorial to the Boys of the several wars. To take up and act on any other mat- ter proper to come before eaid meetin Also, immediately _after the meeting has adjourned the remaining bufiding on the Liftle Green. known as the oid Sted- man Shop, will be sold at_auction. KARL F. BISHOP, W. G. THOMAS, E, C. PAYSON Selectmen of the Town of Lebanon. Lebanon, Conn., June 24, 1992, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’ Ledyard, within and for the Distriet of Ledyard, on the 34th day of June, A. D. 1922, 7 Present — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, udge. state of Amelin Mathewson, late of Ledyard, in said District, deceased. Earl Mathewson of Norwich appeared in Court and fiied a petition praying. for the ceasons therein set forth, that an in- strument purporting to be the 1 and testament of said deceased admitted to probate. ‘Whereu It Is Ordered, That said etitio, be heard and determined at Kiobate Court Room in Ledvard, in said Digtrict. on the 30th day of June, 4. D. 1822, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notige of the pendency of said peti- tion, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one fime in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- papec having a circulation in said Dis- frict, at least five days prior to the date of said hesring, and that return be made %o this Court The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE. Je26d Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE NELL at Norwich, within and f>r the District of Norwich. on the 24th day of June, A. .. D. 1922, Present—NELSON J. AVLING, Judge. Estate of Peter Costandi. late of Nor- wich. in_said District. deceased. Ordered, That the Executors cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in theic cauns, sgainat, suid exiate wil six_montha fraf zte, by g 2 tiotice to that effeot, togsther With a cops of this order, on #ie SigNpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dweit, and in the same Towr. and by publishing the same onge in a_newspaper having circulation in said District. and make r turn to this Court. NELSON J. ATLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy f record. Attesl: HELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. NOTICE—All cred‘fors of sald de- eeased are hereby notified to present their tiaims sgainst said estate to the under. signed at 213 Main St, Norwich. Conn, within the time limited in the above and oing order, T fors THERE 1s ertisi medium in CQSNS NTINE GIANOCOPOLOS, 12 seticat Skt i m,‘ydusfis S ARELLARTDIE. Executors. Belgian francs Sweden Denmark Norway . THE LIVESTOCK MAREET. Chicago, June 23.—Hogs—Raeceinth, 30,000 head; market steady to 5o Jow- er. Bulk, $3.75@1 i. top. $10.80 heavyweight, $10.55; medium weight, $10.50@10.75: Mgt weight, $10.709 10.80; light lights, $10.40@10.70; heavy packing sows, smooth, $5.95G9.30; piga, $9.25@10.00. Cattle—Recetpts, 4,000 head: markel Beef steers: Cholos and prime $5.00@ steady. $9.40@10.10; medium and good. 9.40; good and cholce, $8.60479. mon’ and medium. $6.90@&60. Sutcher cattle: Helfers, $5.50@8.40; cows, $4.08 @7.25; bulls, $4.00@6.25. Canners and cutters: Cows and heifers, $2.85@4.007 canner steers, $3.76@5.00. Veal calves (light and hsndywelght), $7.2501.30 feeder steers, $5.95@17.65: stocker stears, $5.0066.50; stocker cows and heifers, $3.50@5.75. Sheep and Lamhs—Receipts, 250 head; market, lambs 15 to 25c higher, sheep and yearlings steady. Lambs (%4 pounds down), $11.75@13.25; lambs (culls and common). $7@11.25; yearling wethers, §8.25@11.40; ewes, 3166 ewes (culls and common), $1.50@3; breeding ewes, $5@11.10; feeder lambs $10.50@12. Pittsburgh, June 33 —Cattle—Sunply, 50 head; market steady. Choloe, $9.2 9.75; prime, $9@9.50: good $5.35@8 tidy butohers, fawr. $6 common, $646.50; common to g0 bulls, $31§6.25 ; common to good fat cows $3.50@6.25; heifers, $6@5; cows and springers, $35@75. Veal Calves—Receipts, 300 head ; mar- ket steady at $11.50; heavy and thin calves, $5.00@5.00. Sheep and Lambs—Supply. 200 head ; market steady. Prime wethers. $6.006 6.50; good mixed, $5.00@5 far gmixe ed, $4.00@ 4.7 culls and common, $1.00 @3.00; Hmbs Ready at $12.00 Hogs—Receipts, 1,800 head : ricot steady ; prime heavy hogs, $11.15811.20: heavy mixed, $11.25@1130; mediums, $11.35@11.40; heavy yorkers, $11406 11.50; pigs. $11.40@11.50; roughs, $5.00 @9.00; stags, $5.00G5.50. Chieago Grain Market. High Low. Closs . 3% 112% 113y 14K 118% 1143 . 118 17 1 Wheat— July .. Sept. Dee. Corn— July Sept. Winsted.—At a hearing In the superior court. Judge George E. Hinman appotnted three appraisers in connection with condemnation procesdings brought b selectmen of Winchester Catherine Finn of Shelton, owner of the block adfoining the town hall e SAMPLE MILLINERY AT ONE-HALF PRICE. You will be surprised st the wonderful line of MILLINERY THE PASNIK CO. are showing this season. The Pasnik Co. Sell for Loss. BOOKS o35 On All Subjects Subseription to all American and smm 3% A » ia

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