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llll. 7 llln flm d orwich, July - Ahaties una Louise FUNERAL NOTICES LGEE_At East Lyme July 6 1928, i) (T ow of Jimes V. Lues, P\m-ul -em u her late résidence o Juiy 8. at 2 p. m. standa: diicee and Bvnds 1eNed 1o E [ER—In Norwich. July 4, 1922, Rudolph Gerber. aged 54 years. Bervices at T g W g : tfl'fl\m July sgving time. antic cemetery. THOMAS MOUGHTON, Jbe Beloved Son of Thomas and Margaret Meughton Main St. Bailie, Who Disd July 3th, 1921 A gear hgs passed and still we miss him ever Shall his memory fad Lopieg hevehis are alvays lingering Round thé spot whire he is I MR AND MRS. THO! HOUGHTON. CARD OF THANKE We wish to thank meighbors and frizodp for the many exptéssions of ym- —m: and the beautiful flowers Sent for & futers) of Mrs. Frack D. Austin. We appreciate sq thoughtful acts |’7‘{Xnvn(or~ FRANK D, AUSTIN AND FAMILY. Tantle, July §. 192 ERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Cammings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coremerce Building Pheone 238-2 Lady Assictant v | 'fi. flw i&v_enmhn Dréss. | 004, maker, 10 Church Bt. Je27d of Norwich; give m o take care of bavy | lars in nm fetter. Writs Box 9 1 Thousework. Apply_at | letis - I¥ T Comvoration &, 10 Aned’®| WANTED Farm; desoribe fully 4 Sprasr, 08 mflln‘n_, 4 Wl!lflD—A and um in 1 that 3t all the the Pacific eas 2 P o e B Turn Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Norwich. wncm—A evmpmw, aitress and £ e B o, A Chentlki muéx Estate Agency, 1! gxm i&fil From Hiooku I.n Satdy, on top -of evythm{( el I see. & -menhavelr toi: dlien. Sofl i GIRLS WANTED Experienced Winders, Spool ers and Spinfers ulfl ret es 2 for 1 wfi,fiz Lall :&d Eh\w. Norwieh, Conn. TED—Household goods. ausiGues Pooa o 3 Ko, 187 %ate OB ' Thread Company Hhone . to sell Williinatale, Chbna. nM T Lo sell your- flm‘ TWe i;n them ] Box 852, Norwich, Gonn. ieud TED—Farm: SO deattinton . el Plln jeld. Conn. Phone WANTED—Male 99-2. Je8d g ANTED_ By relishls conters. -1-}; ,n“';,e{‘“ W“l'ldwhum prtte d:g: man eoljeetor ; ‘wor} -} T e TR ey o FISEN B, Phawe L0 E. . ik 3 TD—Wo pay nighest vm- i1 9 are: W}u—’r 5 S, 8D, ¥ ni B Moos) G Am %1{”@1& m 13 Bgmll A i:r fl Ave. OF SALE—res Wik JoRnsion pron "’ le St Jewott Oity.; Bo0d Ft e i eEia 'nmyn lfl:“fi» Jyid wd ‘_flmc house- emnm -Yu\y 5 and aj Trom f at_Gardper &l n'gfi}: T o sel 1!1 3 llétin ALE—Baby »-mnbumor g* &Q{. m,up{' Ioelkgd ‘Phlme NS- 2 é‘n‘:fil Eoad 0 I.ve y&nr rent ahd b X-room ta[ea on Laureél nce Sholeg Tel. 1380. iy6d ot _stan H. zgnhm Jysd wst bs sold 1ai Ifll‘l. o N i i SALE X smal fAm of. 16 aen a si 0 cige, good clean cellar, sha tfi' , right on majh road, between 0 1 é elueu including & quick sale one iarge hay an umerous to men- See C\Arenae Shulel. 188 West Thames St v3d r!cel m 43-50° Wat seplid et Bmd %n‘fi Fo uuk iz | ~ WANTED—Liberty bonds. Addr un Bulle iques, tools™ and r,euufl BN PuEerTe B. Tiger, 55 Frankl St.__Phone 717-3. janild Scics p. ith or 'rilthoul st v fuil pasti in first letter §fl, H=Y 1ocafl$flna a0 87 150 ox Jewstt City, Conn. seoond_ hand__ furniture Kremens, s o Kiny o 1305, D‘IY< gell and FTHD— 1o WANTED—100 farms for m’i?; ; WE BUY and pay highest St P FOR SALE—Jersey cow. Piteh's Cornet, B. D7, FOR BALE_Furnished eight-room cot- tage at Pleasurs Bedel; all Kinds of shore erty to rent and for sa M. aine, Groton, Conn. d carload FOR BALE—Vermont cows; just Brrived. James H. yde, North ranklin, Conn. Tel. 30 Lebanon. jyld e e FOR. SALE—slx hundred tons of heay; ice. George A. Kahn, Yantle, Conn fhek 332 Lebanon. "W, Racker, ssa STEAMSHIPS THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT A'éll PASSENGER regan Hi l-lwfl Barbe FANTED—Younk man to answer me- ., 82 f‘h-nnut St. mr .na v, 28 gk o 1in St work ; gnd &Ighl man ll mmauon nmuen) ulletin. farm machinery when requlred hm nt WA!i'ii')-Al onee, & Shop. WANTED—Sehodlboys Fardem, $11 West Thames St phone iy 1?1-m sigh business ; §5 a week o write e an ve ;: fimfion Norw! ch g T WANTED—An experien sorter. Troy Steam Laul T WASNTED—Man for nr&en and repair work, able to run F pay_for esterly trnlley ilne. jyéd WANTEDShoe Baiesman; state e erience. Address G-661, care of Nnr‘]ch WANTED—Two gingle men who can g0 out on a farm bnd work, operating Fages to the right §. Bro fihe[v“ dentiar Vi Village, Lo&m WASTED-Two %o0d_men tnr hlylnf 50, Bo 3. P. _WASTED — E Kperieheed esumefi L Appl\ City Lun izn—un. on farm: no mllk Gwr?o A Kahn, Franklin uLx"s‘ T WANTED — sm rallysy lerks ; ons Sluter Dep YOUNG MAN A GOOB POSITION FOR YOU. APPLY AT OUR BELT-SROP, ULMER LEATHER CO., NORWICH, €O SALESMAN WE WANT A FIRST CLASS SALES- MAN, WITH WHOLESALE EXPERI- EXCE OSLY, AUTO FURNISHED, GOOD SALARY. CALL 1808 ¥OR AP- POINTMENT. e e —] FOR SALE—Hcress FARES : —'Nrw Lnndon s0c and Shelter Island $1, Ni Leaves Norwich, foot ot Sh- Breed St., Tuesday, Thursday and it day, at 4 P. M._(Daylight Saving). _ Eeaves New York, Pier 27 East River, foot of Catherine St, Mohday, Wed~ nesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. (Day- light Saving). Connections with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamsnip Lines, sailing from the Port of New York For freight rates and further informas it 1 tom SRR WRENCE LANB T!lflbhm\u 969, VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE | Comfortable Statérooms GAGER Funeral Diractor PROMPT SERV!C: DAY UR NIGHT r GEORGE ‘G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 12 PROVISENGE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 620 The Henry Allen & Son Co. | 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS Lady Assistont Teisphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Ready for Occupaney at $3.38 |13 b oL : (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave daily, including Sunday, 11.00 p. . Due New York, Pier 40, N. R 7.00 a. m. FOR SALE—Good black work mare, Bil) work angwherei price reasonable. Fhoie 562-5 Willimantic. jyéa | $UST ARRIVED. M: 3 t L MIPLEIA filr 48 08 are & nice ehunks, singie and in il r-ul! '.n | the kind g0 to work. Prices lowmr Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER E. PIERSON. FOR SALE—Automebilss ERT — Moy e and GEQ! Tuzpine ron SALE_IFI) % chimdis Puic HREE B g tourng ear, with 4 Res wintér {op jusi Bk el overbaulel, and new tiMs., Tel. 820-12.| Esk flfi. m 178, wuto + Tru an ‘eam! nlv rniture TOR SARE_A Tadijac moe eEe— lttvll]n *ununl 'H%hm?,’“’,u & | C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St u,‘ Jats | move :ve’ry(m:\: anywhere. Spectal a ention given to moving. boilers and ma- "‘“" FE"’ "‘" M & h"‘b,'," fl{:; chinery. Tel- 798-3, sepsd ud u r wiif show lcr it- |~ Long Distaiics Moviag and Expres :r{:: ;o .‘:‘n’;‘;‘a ’kl a‘fifin,k;idu Zimiecman, 11 Boswell Ave. Tel 1 "fl‘n ilumm and_moving, long_diatan: Hoashs fagheone. INCI R S John H. Ford, :3 eking s epeciaity, in_St. Phone 792. [3 IBUIILEY & BON. cket_St. Phone 335! LO\G D!S’!‘ANCE MOVIN "“ ML‘&,.‘:%.H b Cum _______.,_ ,,?r.g., ol "m.eg"‘..‘:,“:s:‘m ——fl'——-‘—“— A Ferry St BUILDING a. LDIGI) & CO» _general contri a uilding, excavation, sidewalk, plEkiet v Runaboit i Call at ‘Hnyu E?rn:.éau-‘fe, ;:E‘: 102 Dfl tourin aster work. Phoneé 1332-3. 8. Pl:cl. Plain HAIl Phote 15314 "_JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, liumlll c;u traetor_and Builder. Tel 1 L IoUXS. oo Werk and Jobbin roi 1626 O cheap u'fi“"‘i_ at once. ?e?alm. \evd ald, LOST AND: FOUND l.on-—lumhy nl ht, in_city, bunch of kevs on ring oz otity Pl Salas mu Ce: l ve. NICKEL rm’nlt’l, SPECIAL -~ HOURIGAN BROS. |} FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST TREES, fowering lhr\lh ullml es. Slaplewood Nursery 86-3. Free delivery. ORDER your flowers at Geduld! .“:x.x-u-' 7§ Cedar St. Phome $65. LANDSCAPE GARDENING bet uaen FOR THIS MONTH - 5 | AUTOMOBILE PARTS, SILVER PLAT! REFLECTORS, NICKEL PLATING RADIATOR SHELL! UMPERS, ETQ. SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE FOR HIS MONTH gm.v DON'T MISS THIS OF. e ORTUNITY, AUTO OBILE OWN- ext Ml myld ERBi . . NORWICH NICKEL 77 HAMILTON AVENUE mn Public lnrkn and- with l?lfl’i et o1 Qffee or m e .L'l;:; o 'HARRY PROTASS _DENTIST 161 n-u\ bv'l' Wal wofifl- o for. E‘WW M'Grory Bldg . Norwish, Gonn, FOR BALE estate, see Jnhng Cheneskl !l it ls anything in real firgt before buying, neal state Agtn?éd‘l& FDR nAmshnre front ms n G'an! ‘s asy t ?{ ett, 4 < Gamn, je34a FOR SALE me-xxmé.nt house, with store, large 1ot in rear, can be. used for garage busi- ness. locatéd Bast Main St. For full par- ticutars ‘se % 2 cbvin.nn Tel. lit'l-l FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE HOUSE . OF-7 ROOMS. AND.BATH, BARN AND CHICKEN HOUSE. Ax ACRE-OF LAND. ern, PRICE § - JAMES L. CASE} Tel. 876, 40 Shetucket St. FOR ‘SALE Small farm of. 9 a ~ 198 our 8t &5 of 1and, motly ilable, in Vliage, nedr the city snd near e trolley houSe has 5 rooms and iRy 2 Eocd ¥ndition, With & Sall barn; the W Some fruit ; price $3.000 ; grand nppn’hunuy for villager wishing small ™ CRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Céntral Bldg. Phone. Norwleh, at Eastern Point, propérty known as Sévin estate, & very choice 11-room house, modern improvements, compietely furnished and very desirably located near Watertfont. Will b sold cheap if taken over at once. . For furthér particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Frankiia Byuare. Notwich. PRINTING ING of all kisds promptly I‘\'B‘- Tfl. B’)lhfll '&. ptly and i r‘llklll 5’;??’3’ i “‘"c‘zfim A bu e chuler, su}er AEaOBILY. ma. = ;m g, | B0 o s Narwien. Co % Trarsd Auto rorn \-admnr w'em. curtdins, g:. S g o '-}'}: 106 ) w:'m ’“5%‘ Jos. . mo'dz!l:‘ “"“" ‘mnn” ith U, S. Trsnmurec = A,‘ 4 zapmsn m-xum nJmhu.‘ WMM.,”“N TO llNT——m[ w EA SY Fun (Nfl )museke'plng 27 mv?fin e o ‘;'!" Total ... s 1.5 | R m‘“ i 1 Ciptar TO RENT—Light hunu)leephm rooms, |19 Cadiviac o proMl ‘ two roumn together. all lmonrmun. 1§ | 20. _ Circulatis t. je23d di of Datea st Prankiin, Conn. 0y 3 1928 .00 NOTIOE TO CREDITOES. A‘ifi-h PROBATE HELD any fr the 1922. Union TO RENT—Furnished - rooms at x'll Distriel 5th day at .llllr. A. D. Br?:&way gentlemen only. Phone 2055. stat trusg bnlled coun- nke: companies in the States and Inn Apartment for adults, ionr 24. rooms and bath. on second flo jpartments, 175 Brozdway . fldo range, shades and icebox fur- e Phone 2055. jedd FOR RENT—At 142 Main, St. of rooms that may be -a-m'uu' room. purposes, offic immediately. ~ Inquire n g Cadden Campany. 1-1« OFFICES to rent; thres front offices facing Shetucket St. steam heat. newly E wired: will. rent singly or Gan o Aumg PR 310723 6 r:nv $41,383: 2 sulte | hemang deposits than bank deposits) Thorough krowlédge of welding and o preheating “ plus adequate facilities } and- equipment enables us_to under- take WELDING work that others often areunable to handlé properly. If the casting or forging is . too heavy to bring us our portable equiment enables Us to go to the work. No piece of work too Iargu or t small. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street [y - OVERHAULIG AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KIND’ Automebiles, Carriages, Wagons, "3.'* of a.mnc deposit (other than bank d'"bo:-' FOR RENT—In business auto its) subfect :’ J‘ lnd 20 suitable for aceesecsl £eods, shoo store o any el. 346. lon, elte 1ulh0r business, apr22d 549 Yitinitien other than S stated, un- earned discount Total ... © $803.506. state of cunnumgut. cnnty o! N !é::l?“ 'l'(b h jor of the above. mnx solemnly swear that th ove ltlu- ment Is truo to_the best of my tedge and belief. e '0 RENT. S e of the finest ents or- 0 Bro Steamheat and hot Wwich, & Vater furnisned. TALKING onm'xil SHOP, Franklin Square. ivid TO RENT TWO FRONT OFFICE ROOMS IN MAY BUILDING Subseribed and OOKL INGUIRE. s Sii Qay of Salyy qaga. "OIOTe = BRI YN OUIFHIN nwxcml.vxnm 266 MAIN STREET, NORWICH T, Font DOHGEI—AIQE s C "H. FRISBIE, R. C. PLAUT. HOTELS AMERICAM HOUSE, D. Morrisssy. Prop. First class garage Bected. Phone. Shetucket St y8d Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Paweatuck Bank and Trust Com- pany at the closs of businéss on the 30th day of June, 1922:4 b & ~ 4 Bills disc ted .. % Trucks and Carts ARCTHTRSIP Cotactrsi loun ¢ wa % | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- CUDWORTH & THAMPSON !‘\mda m ulde “for savings i ming, Upholstsring and Wood Work. ARCHINECRS nited Sthtes” bads Blacksmithing in all itc branchas Fices My, Noodig, Odou. | | Sionts Sl sectiie ) @ N United “States - and® n Sar = 3 ished by the et Reporter 3Coti & Clark Corp e e Qe Y Lo 7o 5 5 JOSEPH BRADFORD Silver coin . e / 4 Mi, in. . Activé demand: Carrots, beets, lettuos, &7 TC 416 NORTH MAIN STREET 6 Broadway Checks, cas » X p _ | Bfank Books Klade and Ruled to Order INSURANCE Eiioess. of Faenses. nd i e . leren paid over undivided IT MAY £y ~ Whitestene Clgar 5 o CONAN: TR Awiew MEAN ‘YOU caniar stoc You.may be the next vm-m f a fire, COAL AND WOOD Y deposits . 78.64 2 Don't take chances. i annual Sayoial Joonts, 5% Wberry 8¢ has COAL, udanfl 'nl and Iarge cr smail g rrom‘.:m is noghgnblu (o ki a firm pro- 35-2. _R. Shap 15 iro. ection from money loss it affords, Take out a policy t5 ddy. EEECT . Isaac S. Jones NguRANcE AND REAL ESTATE BOOKS On All ub Subjects RICHARDS BUILDING eosit Certificatés *~of uemn. a mand Treasurer's checks Other liabilities. lity under letters of credit executed for customers. Total Liabilities State of Connecticut, County of New London. Town of Stor I F. - | béen interféring with™ the crop. Lettuce 9 s becoming limited and mow is passing off the markets, as well as strawberries. stronge: from 15-16c on logs ranging* prime Md and from 14-15c ; Subscription to all American and 91 MAIN STREET European Publioations, 1’3;’?.‘&'}:3&”3‘32}“‘{5 ? ; SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU :::"v;",{.;..::;.‘..;;&‘;"f.:,""u..‘.fl., i 28 Shetucket Street UiQvseRARe ¥, . ROBERTSON: % % Subseribed and_swarn to e, 3 ¥ thulthdsyof:l?ulklmwc Asparagus. d - WHEN YOU ‘WANT to put your, BIII- Q. J. L LATHROP & SONS|, .l rc.e the pablic i o s meae | 710 Notary Pubite. bett <h; th —_— l(NSURANCE OF ALLKINDS | G e e, (e miortisins LIBERTY HILL THE NORWICH BULLETIN 10c a Line; Avernge 5 Words to a'Line — Wants, To Let. For Sde, Ete, = Toncig Write cbmfiete ad Below including name and address ~— Or if ‘blind address is wanted wark X here columns of The mmz i & .= Fourth of July was celebratéd by a 2 A, o program arranged by the pastor Rev. William S. WVoolworth, and wma out in a pleasing ' manner. played, after which the mu gathered in the church to héar the children's reeitg- tions, which wers exceedingly generously applauded. Singing of patriotic songs by choir and audiénce interspersed the recitations. A solo by George Paton of Willimantic Fad i il the exercises_all Al FILL OUT AND MAIL TO Rev. R. E. Stewart of Lebdnon was prés- ent and gave a fine after-dinner talk, which he closed by reciting a_very ef— fective poem entitled m wn people were eating dis “d ignited the gasokne under Fre@ Greenm's car, but the blaze was put out before any selous damnage was done. NORWICH, CONN. - N .. Classification. .. Nurber of Insértions : o0 At Enclosed s nq.u':gl.:.:- A Gurley, Mrs. Mil- dfed Moffitt dnd daughtér 'Emm Mts. J. George, il Sadie Divié auitaa with g Hill Congréfational ehutch Siday. Mr. and Mrs. S | entertaining