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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It MARRIED = LARKHAM-— At Plain Hill, 'fi'-'.fa. Town. June 3, 1933, by Rev, F. oy hird &m\ ver_an Rice Gertrude Lark- ham of Town. L m—lfA!"lfll In Lebanon, June 1932, by Rev. Edward L. Nleld, ¢ E_Hoxie and Miss Mary B Stan. both of Lebanon. vwzt—cnmv—m New Britain. lane 28, 1922, by Rev. Pairick Daly. Gearge Feeney of Mystic and Miss Ann lizabeth Smedley of New Britain. FUNERAL DIRECTORI CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors nd Emb-a.lniers Lady Assistard HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® Telephene 328-3 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 2382 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT Underizker and Embalmer 82 PROV.ZZNCE ST, TAFTVILLE. The Henry .\I!en & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistont Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It x © WANTED—Miscallancous WANTED_Womaf over 25 years of |, ArY CTONts 0f | age for the candy counter ; must have ex- perience ; steady position and referencés required. Peterson 130 Main act 48 mother's child. _ Write oxl Bulietin. TED— t the Ocean ouse, Wateh Hi 849-3 23 Pescl Bt S JEOIY a4 ones. warln—Poulwn by young llfl er _or taking care of (ood _ desod o chambermaids. Al Iy . jed g WANTED—Girl about 16, to cars for baby and assist with housework. Phone jesod repaired. 11 Elm Bt. €304 4 :“Jl‘”_n,‘_’f”“{n thnow xh;‘tm tu ler vasa picnic 6€n POst] Committee, - Jjesod looms. _Apply to_the Pawcatuck l+golen Miils, Westefly, R. 1. 12304 WANTED—Brass beds made xj:ew orl- FOR “WANTED. — Weavers for Crompton bury, Com:ru‘ FOR SALE oity; 20 cows, 3 all farm implements 70, , 2 u- to Stses. 00 chickens, and rooms, SCIENTISTS claim that 3f all Llu sait was taken out of the Pacific ocean the water would be fresh. 1 pay big prices for antiquos and second nan furnitur House, Wateh Hill, R. 1. Nurse, care Bulletin. WANTED—Three good ironers; good iacy, som et toerd, Apply Ocaln T WANTEDPosition_as baby's nurse; can, furnish diploma and n!ennceej Write 294 TWANTED—Experienced_waltress, Ap- nuj Mohegan. Restaurant. 252 Main 5t is D. Ward, Box 389, \'erw: W ear; all house furniture; it cash, uner. A. Plen- , Norwic jedtd FOR sm—wmn mu:e, several ’ro- of bottles and nmu also formula lor manufacturing Zétreen, a practical k}{ Eo Zl -13.» WA !'!D—Rawhm.u; WIN reason- jezod able. 170 Franklin St. TWANTED—Cit pmnertv. Fia or 'small, for Teady customers: ot & Chenesic, Real tate ‘Agency, 18 1 Street. jezsd FELLAM, from Moosup was in Satdy, | r he sez on top of evythink else'I See the men have started to chop Off - thelr horse and to work in garden. Willimantic Division. port, Til. WANTED—A man to take caeé of a Phone 35-4 Je29d ings from the Pants Stors, opp. post office. L. Pollock, 325 Main St. Jeldd. WANT to sell your farm? We seil them —_— quick. Address Farmj Selling Ageney, P. WANTED—Man with Ford car Box 352, Noewich, Conn, Je13d to introduce food produets, spices, ex- — e {facts, tolié preparation, et.. 150 arti- | WANTED—Farms io sell on commis- cles used by 20 million consumers ; backed |sion ; send full description. Fred L. Ra- by 10 millions capital and resources. V. |Cine, Plainfield. Conn. Phone Moosup T. Rawleigh Co. 830 Liberty St., Feee- [Div. 99-2. Jesa a big opportunity { o you represent us Co., ¢294 146 Bridge St. two ~ French-speaking €00d opportunity for a man machine; salary ang who qualify. Apply 44, Central Blds., ;, there 18 Securs anexelusive selling agency—line without competition ; we have circularized your lrr‘lnry and are able to turn over iries from dealers ceady to ‘must_finance initfal order; give telephone number if possibie. Alcemo | Mz Newark, N. J. Jezd also ith light commission to those before 9 a. m. after 4 p. m., Nationai SalesChain, Room 43 Broadway. or TWANTED—Second hana antique fur- niture ; best_pricés pald. . Bruckner, § Franklin St Phone 7125, my3od Second hand _furniture, d goods, antiques, tools and store me i I pay highest ‘prices. before selling; I beat them all “WARTED-BAjamaen Tof Norwich, New | emiphs 24 Market 8L (TeL, 831-2. London, Willimantic and nearby towns; must be neat and good talkers; can use saiesmen ; apr2: WAN TD—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. " Norwich Furnis ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. _jersd ¥ bonds. Addzess 1ebéd care_bulietin, George A. Ka T WANTED — Barber. ‘month eailway mall clérks; steady stitute, Dept. 31-7., Rochester. WANTED—Mas on farm; no milking, Franklin_Conn. ‘Wauregan House je2sd commence ; work ; je2sd Tist positions free; write today. Frankiin In- LY. jedd WANTED- Anfiqués. tools and zecond- hand tuenjture. . Tiger, 55 Franklia Janzld Tms for catalogue; weres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first lettér l! 1o price, size_ location and terms. . Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. yizd WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and_ - books. FOR SALE—Horses St. Phone 1305. seplad JUST AREIVED. 80 to W Prices low for Come and see them. Tel. 536- ELMER E. PIERSO My horses are here on time, and they are ‘a nice lot—big ones, light ones, and chunkes, single and in pairs. all ready to | ind. the Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water | 1. nle,l;;flni fluid. Box 59, Builetin Office. FOR l{u.l.—-‘uw Vietrola, cabinet, terms. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwieli, 1&10«1 BALE_New Jenuxnfinmmu talk- l ine in handsome new specl 1 ve- table cabinet, very special, co?vfllo!gmt terms.” The Plaut-Cad en Co e30d_» mm‘“‘e sgenuhne NTED— at_Sellas | trowsers; Where js it ail goin to end? I Lu:c?:"n S e M)ezfin sez right here. ila cigars 5c, six for | - FOR Sldl‘l—m'nmflflhs aom mme b= T | 25c. Turkish Srophy cigarettes 20 for 13e. | $gine and pump, B. . Crandadl, B. MRs. "MGUIRE, Eivetunced D) Fagan's Smoke Shop, Norwich, Conn. D. 8 _Tel 5 jedod maker, 10 CI Bt _detd | Jerrd S FOR SALE —Six hundred tong of heay WANTED—S: muxe for Saturdays, | “WANTED—Sechnd hand furniture and | ice. Georse A. Kahn. Yantic, Conn. el at B. W. Woolworth Co. Je19 \on]hg of li“L kinds ; Gz‘l?ive nl.f‘\: fi.— ]:)‘] 34-2 Lebanon. je30d \ malkes of stoves. stoin R ey e | [T erly the Now London salesroom, wil | E0B SALE .m""", 2‘;',:2;.‘,‘,‘;";;’;'},‘},{ WANTED. - now be located at 86-92 Water St. Bhane | RIN% Wi P e 3009 —Mals 144-4. Will call anywhere. je21d Tetkiy. e Biaut-Cadden ‘Nj"e"u”fh' WANTEDOne or two men to work | WANTED Household goods ans'cues 3 & dueing mowing; wouild hire man and|and books. C.J. King, 16 Water St} ¥oR SALE_New 88-nots player-piano, gingle horse. . F.'s. Crasdall £ 0. 6. Phone 708°0. fully guaranteed for fivé vears fine tone T el e WANTED—Men and _yougsters to | £ splendid ation, {ree bench, olis'and WANTED—Young man wth gen Il (know that you will always save dollarg weekiy. Tilb Pll\ll Cldden Co., \nrwn:h g.mre; ; c=§merlence. Write P. B;;;n a” by buying your pants, suits and furnish- | Conn, je30d Norwich. ¥OR SALE—Combination gas and coal stove. 239 West Main St. jes0d FOR SALE_Used upright piano, & ceilent condition owned in private famil; B. je29d LE—One milch cow and two due to freshén soon; will exchange fo; grz CcOWS. W, Foote. Tel. 1851-12. e28 "FOR SALE—New and second hand fur- Mmew springs $2.50; dew cotton matiresses $6.50. Joe 185 West Main St. j6284 0] , weighs between 1000 and 1100 Ibs.. fat. Robert Beetham, Norwich, Town. Phone 369-2. jezsa | FOR SALE—If it is anyihing in real estate, ses my list first before buying. John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 18 Bath St. Je28d FOR SALE—Confectionery store doing good busingss; ene B he beat iocations Willimantic; will sell cheap; bargain. Write Box J-46, Bulletin. je2sd FOR SALE—A genera] merchandise store in a good lively village. doing a business of $300 to £400 a week. For further details. see Clarence Sholes, 158 West Thames St. Je28a FOR SALE—A dandy six-room house on North St. Inquire of Clacence Sholés, 188 West Thames St. je25d FOR SALE — Household furnishings.. upper floor of Y. M. C. A, Church st. entrance, afternoons of June 29 and July je21 §HORE PROPERTY for sale; Niantic river, lots on river, onposite Pine Grove. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES J. B. Biehop, 86 Bishop St., New London, Phone 1403-2. je27d work without necest bieycle service stations in New and we are prepared to do any kind, of motorcycle work, including batterles, eneraiors and magnetos; work guara FOR SALE—Autemol eed ; reices reasonable. James P. Den- E = je3td up to §275. 8t Otto Anderson, Jr., R. F. Jezd D. rd ton truck, chieap, or will teade for (OBFINE. 5, Norwich. FOR §ALE—_Five Fo<d cars, from $25 | - 3.3, Herbert, 63’ Shetuck Jedod good ct T- MERIT in-our work ; (ry Co., Chestnut St. ' ™ " 16 YEARS' experience in the automo- condition and just oyerkanled, Inquice 843 North Main 8i FOR SALE—Stutz, cunabou seen &t Hayes Bos; je27d readster, tires, two spares, Mre. A, K. JJe2id TFOR SALE—1920 Dodge se D Dayidson and pairin wait ; teed. jedd FOR SALE — 1917 model Franklin new battery, néw wiring, new car _in_fine condition. ‘etérson, 165 Rockwell St. ——— | “FOR SALE—1919 Bulck Six first class good_tires. Je29d t. ¢ sedan n per- per- fect running order. uu Geo e Mad- den’s Cigar Facmrw" L P‘jemd FOR SALE_New and uséd, Harley- eveland motoréycles; re- done on all makes of motorcycles and bicycles; go-eants re-tiréd while you Driges reasonable and woek guaran- James P. Donovan,«§ Main St Can be Gdrage, Ferry St. Dile repair work; give me a trial. Con Schuler, Falls Ave. my19d AUTOMOBILE and Truck Painth leftering_and sign_painting. Joseph Eiliott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. mznd A GOOD mechanic cannot do first class ry tools; we have ofte of thé most complete motoreycie and ngiand, FOR SALE—Airedale pups, 4 months old. Ernory R. Dayis, Plainfield, Conn. je26d FOR SALE—Shore front lots at Giant's Neck, Niantic; easy terms. C. L. Brock- ett, 4 Bank St., New London, Conn. je24d FOR SALE—A large ' assortment of pants to match your ceats. Pants for work and dress, 95c and up. We can't sell to all the people, but those we do sell *genna come again to buy. The Pants Store, opp. ore your car at liayes| posy Office. L. Pollock, No. 325 Main St. g0, Ferey St.; two well|' joisa. lanr\s je"‘Dd FOR SALE. Two-tepement house, six rooms each flat, with ail modern improvements, large lot, only five minutes’ walk from Fraakiin Sq/, good location. For full particuiars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 CHff St. Tel 1527-3. jerod AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing, all kinds ot autos. Jos. Angarano, Pond S Phone 1397. x. ‘marl0d EASY FOR OUR WELDINE FOR SALE—1820 Overland, cheap if taken at once. Tel. 1345, — e model 90, jead LOST AND FOUN LOST—A -child's Dledge return to. M Uncasville. Tel. 7- blue cape, Norwich and Crescent Beach. Finder wiil William Donohue, Je30d plants and Co. Tel aprid ORDER you ur flowers at Geduldig's Gresnhouses. 75 Cedar St. Phons §68. maridd LANBICAPI GARDEIING little tan on head; ND—Gold wrist watal in_Office. T—Fox hound; black and whits collar and t: Notity Frank. Casavant, Jotun Conm.. or Tel. 104-3 Jewatt City. h. Jesdd hetween Inquire preheating plus adequate | take often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is ington Sg._and Chestnut St. Bulletin Office and receive réw; LOST—A bunch of keys, hetween Wash- Leave at ard. THIS s lhe lfiw o arrange (w YIIIQ. veape work. of which we maZs ty. Geduidig’s Gree: Fuone 863. COAL AND WOOD LOST. in eity, Tuesday night. to 36 Avery St. Je29d LOST—A fox terrier, g number 443-13. ‘white and black. Finder please l":-u my12d Je29d _Sum of meney in roll on ear or eward if returned heavy to bring to” us t ‘work. small. Phone 214 “‘L’ w.“fll“llfl’i—< " amall guantities Phone 561 et R. Shapire, Willow St w !.nls NICKEL PLATING SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH AUTOMOBILE PARTS, SILVER PLATING REFLECTORS, ON THESE FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. DON'T MISS§ THIS OP. PORTUNITY, AUTOMOBILE OWN. ERS. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NICKEL PLATING RADIATOR SHELLS, BUMPERS, ETC. SPECIAL PRICES PLUMBING Thorough knowledge of welding and facilities &nd equipment enables us to under- WELDING work that' others too our portable equipment enables us to go to the No piece of work too large or teo NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH, BARN AND CHICKEN HOUSE. AN ACRE OF LAND. Property is ideally located one mile from Franklin Square. House is well bullt and easy fo heat. Thoroughly modern, PRICE $7,000. JAMES L. CASE, Tel, 876. 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE. State toad farm, 10 acres, pond and water power, in_small mfg. village, where there are machine and jewelry shops, stor€s, church, R. R. station; 7-room cot- tage, completely furnished, new shop, garage and voultry house’ Yours for only "$2,500. TRYONS' AGENC Willimastic, Conn. new beds | it's a at over at once. tillable, in Villagg, in good cendition, opportunity for farm. Central Bldg. Eastern Point, propeety known as Sevin estate, & very choioe house, modern improvements, completely furnished and very desirably located near ‘waterfront. Will be sold cheap if taken For further particulars, inquiee of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Frankils Square, Norwich, * FOR SALE Small farm of 9 aerés of land, mostly near the city and near the troiley iifie;"house has § th & small barn; the place has soms fruit; price $4,000; grand villager wighing small FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Thone. ew Britain b ey Tnmt—?wnmtfl‘ur- N A e X will be received | g Comm., on J 18, A m., time, ~ The work for which proposals are here- hmov‘ndcau-m construe- 4-0 RENT_Furnished rooms for lght ho;n::k;-m Appily. 17 Boswell Ave. _-l-o RENT—Fh provamenu, at 28 TO housekedoiag, 3. m °mlm“g‘a throughout with filu wwn n! llu TO RENT E'(‘h a_nieel tmhmuh 8 mnun«ln. improvements. "0 RENT—A modern *oomis- and Math, séam water furnish uire Burke, 41 Main St. o TO RENT 1 rooms in good rooms. Tel. 186 TO RENT — Thre ro\;m}lg for light housel 11-room _nieely TT0 RENT—For July, room flat, furnished. 18t to Sept. mulo: 294 furnished cnlu Ys1 Chion St. Je2! roof, which will be o( heavy tlmber con- struetion. une Bids will Be received for lll! der four separate contracts as f 2 1. Construction 'Work of ‘which ull M kindred thereto. mbing and all work kindced 3. For Hulln‘ and Ventllating and all work kine .. Wor Flectrical Work and all work kindred thereto. The right is reserved to t or reject Any or all proposals. All bids must ndionsd in “sedied enveiones ~ endersed Proposal for New Britain State Vormll School, addresgad to A. B. Meredith, Sec. 10 RENT—One, of the Dest at Haughtont's Cove: poaséssion Address Lolfi‘l. care Bulletin. Jel 1 . TO RENT—Furnished rooms for 1 housekeeping. 27 Division St. ezt rooms and quire 10 Church St. TO RENT—Furnished rooms,.1 iil Ave. Phone 1142-5. Jeiea rwich, AUCTIONS Tnion St.> Je23a WITTER BROS. ‘There will be an SA 17 too stormy, Terms cash. C. E. MACFARLAND. several chamber sets, 1 tension tables, 1 heaters, _Perfection ing machines, e ——————————y, Office and Salésrooms, No. Street, Danielson, Conn. AUCTION auction sale of high grade household goods kinds, tools, and 30 hens, at the resi. dence of Joseph Cote at No, 67 Harri- son st., Putnam, Conn., on_ BDAY, JULY 1, 1922 at 1 o'clock p. m., daylight time. following Monday. AUCTION Having sold my farm, I will sell at public auction at my place in Lisbon, on state road, half way #:tween Tafts and Jewett City, near Round Hill, - SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1922, at 10 8. m., standard time, all of my household furniture, including marble ton chamber set, chairs. rackers, china closet, 1 parlor sei, several feather beds, pillows, couches. dishes, Nuuv\ns jars. a few antiques, icebox, clocks, 2 ex- vacuum_cleane® 2 oil three-burner stove, carpets, mattresses, springs, sew- 1 Singer machine, good a4 new, 1 rubberstired buggy, a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. J. H. KENNEDY. EUROPEAN PLAN, MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOUES. PLEASANT VIEW, R. L LOUIS MASTRONUNZIO, Frop. tion. Tel&pnme 769-3. o224 Auctioneers 42 Main_ 115 Roath St. Je19d POB RENT—To adults, a nt re- modéled épartment of seven rom,m’wlm 'u?e, 23 Park St. Inquire on prémises. TO RENT—Large furnished room, In- "T0_RENT—Light housckeeping rooms, two rooma together, all improvements, 1§ TO RENT_Furnished room, fine loca- O RENTApartment at 79, School St from July ist. Inquire J. A. Wuttkey, setary, State Board of Educatien, Hart. ford,” Conn.” stating the branch of work covered. No bTI will b considered uniess mnied by a certified check to th ordér of the State of Connecticut in the amount of five per cent. (5 per cent.) of hé bid, or a hid hond in like amount, nding the bidder to, execute a contract if awarded to him. The terms of the roposals with surety required are fixed By the speciications. Coples of the drawings and_specifica- tions will be on file at the office of the State Board of Education, the Architects, and Engineers, for the purpose of esti- mating. A limited number-of copes of the plans and epecifications will be loaned to the nrosnective bidder on a deposit of a certified check to their order in the sum of $50. The plans and specifications for the Generai Construction Work may be obtained by anplieation of Guilbert Betelle, Architects, 546 Broad St. New- ark, N. J. Plans and specifications for the ' Plumbing. Heating and Ventilating, and Electrical Work “may he obtained hy it ed. 46 Church St. Phone $09-2. Jel5d. TO RENT—Large front toum, tarnish- application of AlfredS. Kelloze, Consult ing Engineer. $9 Franklin St. Boston Mass. 1f plans and specifications ara re. fturned on or befors the eubmesion of TO RENT—Furnishéd rooms at 17 of all rooms and bath, on second fi nished. Phone.2055. jesd of rooms that ma: room purposes, o immediately. Cadden Company. jeid TO RENT—Attractive furnished room in_exceilent neighborhood sired. Tel. 1880. Jesod ces, 6tc.; Auctioneer decorated -and wired: will rent singly or on muite." Call at Alling Rubbert Co. my: suitable for auto Tel. 246. apr224 TO RENT A BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT, NO. 50 BROAD STREET, INQUIRE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, black walnut oil Br;)-dwny gentlemmen only. Phone 30355, TO RENT—Apartment for adults, four ooz, Harriman apartments, 175 Broadway; floor coyec- ing. gas range, shades and icebox fur- FOR RENT—At 142 Main St. a sulte | " be adapted for lodge possession Inquire at Thé Plaut- Ak lr ¥ Alreds TN Sh e aeaeE OFFICES to rent; three front offices facing Shetucket St.. steam heat, newly FOR RENT—In business section,site accessozi Eoods, shos Store or any Tetai business estimates. the check will be returned but_shouid the niane and specificatio be not returned, the deposit may become forfeited. By Otder of the Board. A. B. MEREDITH, Becretary. Dated, June 27, 1823 NOTICE GENERAL STATUTES OF STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Section 6343, Reguisting Celebration of Fourth of July, Every person who, between sunset on the 3d of July and 4 o'clack in the fore- noon of the following day, or hetween 11 o'clock in the evening of July 4th and sunrise of the following day, shall dis- charge any _cannop, pistol. gun, cracker, torpedo, or any explost a loud report, or Who sha ringing a bell, blowing a horn, beatin, deum, or in afy other manner making any disturbing noise. or make a bonnre, shall be fined not more than $5. _ The firing of blank cartridges within the city limits is expressly prohibited. The polics are instructed to enforce this law. 1 MILO R. WATERS, Mayor. / TO RENT Je26MWEFM CITY OF PUTNAM Norwich, Conn., R. D. 4. je2TTuF l l A BIDS FOR SEWERS AND CURBING. CADl C HALL H]fi‘i‘led l('lidfl will be ‘re:ei;'!d ‘;yrlha way Committee of the City of ut- \ RESTAURANT 5 [orwic) nam at the office of the Water Dept., Mu- A 32 Market Street, N h |nm s Buiiding. unc riday July’7, at A V‘Ew RESTAURAN SUITABLE FOR ANY PURPOSE —|{oilswing: = o ' s time, for ithe 3 MEETINGS, CLUB ROOMS, OR Bid No. 1-—3,100 feet 8 inch sewer, 13 SE |8l R RENT] EANa, o Tty e o 2 CHEAP. Bid No. 2—400 feet concrete curbing. AMERICAN INQUIRE u;l'am tn:g Spa,clflca;i(gls ma_\'“.b;’ oh- o ed at the office of George W. Derr M“ City Ei éer, 18 Provid St. Th —AND— S_TERNuEB Tt T2 e ead v S o S11 Bige Tel. 1496 3 WATER STREET|HIGHWAY COMMITTEE, CITY OF PUTNAM. EQOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 EBroadway Blank Books klade 2nd Ruled to Order Putnam Conn., June 28, 1922, ESTATE OF FRANK GALLUP BUR- rows, iate of Montviile, in the Probate District' of Montville, deceased. The Administratrix having exhibited her administration account wih sald es- tate to the Court of Probate for said District for allowanee, it is BUILDING CIGARS CIGARS all improvements, Two-family houss Modern 10-room house, two-car garage, Washington St, $9500; big value, Summer camp with. halt acre on Block Island, $500. ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1334, Six-room cottage, and " garden, $4,500. with four acres, $6,500. 63 Broadway. G. LONGO &.CO., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. Whitestons Cigar aare 370 4. F. COMANY. 11 ¥ st jesd JOSEPH j. CHINIGO, General Con- tractor and Builder. Tel. 1371 r taousand —-_— Ordéred, That the 5th day of July, 1922, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Probate Office in Montville, be, and the same is, assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said administration account with eaid estate. €304 DAN D. HOME, Judge. PAINT AND WALLPAPER mar2sd STEAMSHIPS Main §t. Pnoge 971 WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 Werh FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal., ular §: Max Fire Station. myld 0 grade; walloaper, 10 per rofl. lazer, 183’ West Main St., next to 1y at 12 High St., $6-92 Water St., lowest rates. 'Phone 144-4. PLUMBING—Robert Goldstelf,, former- wiil now be located at with a better shop (or better service; plumbing and heatin Je2td OVERHAULING The vary Dast 61 West Man St TRUCKING trucking, dumping, CIift St or Occumi. Est. 1874, R Auto Truckin and Piano Moving. hetueket St. lumbing by expert workmen at the taiteet. prices s ‘i i also heating and gasfitting. JOBXN_F. TOMPKINS, —— GEORGE LAMBERT — Moving and | tracks for hire. 2 . 617-12. . Je2d Tel. 175, LATHROP, Teaming, Furniture guare OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts 1) m lacksmithing in all ito branchss C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West lhln St. We Speeial at- {6 moving bailers and ma- move evérything anywhere. tention gi chinery. Teél sepSd Long. Zlmmemln. 17 Boswell Ave. Distanss Moving and Expressing. Tel. 1458, Soott & Clark Corp. TEAMING ana moving, long_distance mhr ‘mla John H. I‘orl. 3“ n St |AND REPAIR WORK Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Upholstering and Wood Work. 7 TC 15 NORTH MAIN STREET Name. R. B. D. or Street.. Post Officec-oic - 'eicsc INSURANCE A C. B. BROMLEY & 80, Shomicior B Phone 2y 335, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. IT MAY AHCHIYEG’! WHEN YOU WANT (o put your busi- hees befors the public, thers is no medl- #m better than through the advertisiag CUDWORTH & ABCHITECT3 rlr,ll!lvn Shaver Bullding, Nerwieh, Conn Don't tal premium tection -from maney Take out a policy 10 chances. The small annu PHINTIN‘ fl"m Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. negligible to the firm pro- ld:;« it affords Jessessiitians PR | MAIL-AD i FILL OUT AND MAIL TO ! ; l THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORW]CH. 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Connections with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamsiip Lines salling from the Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa. tion apply RENCE LAMB Telephone ¥ Agent. room Will be Closed This Week, Thurs- day, June 26th, Fri- day, June 30th, Sat- urday, July 1st, Next Week, Monday, July 3rd, and Tues- day, July 4th. PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. causing 1 be guilty of HOME MADE MAYONNAISE and RUSSIAN DRESSING THUMM'S DELICATESSEN 40 Franklin Street MR. AND MRS GOOD CITIZEN Are you interested in the Sal vation Army ? Do you want to help great task ? READ THE WAR CRY ! Sincerely, ! Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter Connecticut Patents. The latest list of patents granted Come necticut inventors is as follows: Alvin R Dillaber, Grosvenordale, mechan- ism for loows; Albert B. Diss Newark XN. J., caster: Bernard J. Dowd, Hartford, sound muffiing pad for typewriting ma- chines; Frod S. Emelish, New London, | feed table for printing presses; Eimer O, Goordman, Norge, Va. seif gripping man- drel (reissue) ; Myron B. Hammond and H. H. Taylor, Bridgevort, man's garter; Michael Kaufman, New Haven, musical toy; Gottfrid Kohler, Bridgeport, ing tool; Seward M. Manchester, Wi sted vehicle wheel; George E. Marks and }W. L. Marks, Sound Beach, artificial { foot ; Ralph K. Maon, Ba: two pat- ents’ quick-break switch, quick-make and quick-break switch: Arvid H. Nero, New Britain, electric switeh : Theresa M. Rap- Bridgeport _sanitary tray for high Francis H. Richards, Hartford. expansion joint ; sonia, self supporting ciamp: Jesse A B. Smith, Stamford, typewriting machine : Feiix E. Valos, Bridgeport, shoe, making same and short-part fastener; Henry G. Voight, New Haven, locking device for tire carriers. Sl Trade-Mark Registrations: "The Ameri- can Brass Co. Waterbucy, tubes made from nonferrous metals and alloys; Che« ney Bros.. South Manchester, woven, knit- le and pile fabrics in the ope Co. Inc. Norwalk, d women's hats; The Yale & Co., Stamford, automotive trucks and trailers. » Label Registrations: The Dexter Bak. ing Co., Waterbury. Dexter's ol Wheat Bread (for bread); Remingtos Arms Co, Inc. New York, Bridgepart and Iilon, N.\T.. two registrations, Rem< ington Cutlery (for cutlery), Trap Load (for loaded shot sheils). - Applications for Trade-Mark tions: The Amertex Mills, Inc. Bridge. port and New York, pile fabrics in the plece ; the New Denarture Mfg. Co., Bris. tol, brakes for cycles, qch hubs and coaster brakes. i its feeler HOTELS cilie gk gervice oo Phone. Sheticket St Tawa Paxty Wor Oradis Kol . . Euphemign C'1cle, King's e