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Mre” fiaredy A e = ‘Turner. hl NOSTRAXD—In Fall 1922, & son, Norvi) ud n N 1822, Mr. and lll lam LooMIf—In Milford. Iul 2 lfll‘ Milton Ellnmn.h rs. Ernest Loomt Moesup. Cnnn Jul o . formerly o er, Mass., vin Nye. to Mr! Mum i |dare 'A!‘flb—‘h‘ noed woman for !:" oo B !nix mn, & Vae) rff / "ANTBD—A 'ofillll to Wflfk two half ironing. 2 week on laundry and Box 3 Bullelln dvita o DERS TR Y aL ANTED—Woman ie3e hwwk -mdl lu!uly lll un "’Mfly troue( Betvonn Run Stations. f MARRIED \ WA.:(‘II‘"E"DT‘A!I eld:rly “«"1 tg | ENNINGRAM — N — In|household duties: one who is looking - upnn:fle!ld Mase., }nx; “lmnn. h; a good home with small pay. Addrus e u‘»fl o"‘vc-:‘m“f:a.h Cutaingham o | Box 301, Bulletin. 91 vingfield a; s Martha Thurston 7 3 o. Norwich Town. m:::. x 'll own,l. marleneea ’nnn n"n. ATRICK--RICHARDS At Quaker July 11, 1932, by Rev. George W. Borden: Jamia. Fitzpatrick of BRANT_RICHARD_In Montsille July 1922, by George ‘Hords rant of Qu-k-— Hill nnd Miss Ann Richard of Montville. DOBSOX—WALSH—At Stafford Sptings, Wiikine, Dobson of Bridgeport and uly 8, 1923, Hrnh E Miss Ethel Walsh of Stafford Srrings. ELLIS _SCHERMERHOR: ton. July & by Rev Stane. Jirs. “Georgia erhorn of o by Rev. John Dwight Park, Groton 24 M Florence Richards of Quaker n_Stoning- o wm\.n{- Scherm- Gearge Naams it of New York city. WANTED—MI‘O DOES #50 weekly interest youz We want live representatives every town to eeil our products. Nutmeg Co., P. Box 1516, New Haven, Conn, _j¥1id SALESMEN_—Bxceptional opportunit product increasing demand; Elv.n oul of ten Drospects buy ; nmuu in 60 days. John -F. Norton, Plymouth Bldg., Cleve- iand. vitd MAN WANTED to solicit orders for nursery stock and hire agents ; free equip- ment ; ‘big pay: exclusive territory. The DIED FAYLOR—In _Putnam. July William Careington Tayior, formeriy of East Brookivn, Conn., aged 89 years. FUNERAL NOTICES 10, 1922, Wayne Nurseries, Newark, New York. ylld MAN WANTED to book ordés for nursery stock and hire agents; hi' 5 pay: exclusive territory; free outfit. & Co., Newark, New York. e T WANTED_Steady work, zood ay, for D O e ot INa 1ite Frary | Eight man to un Ford and Zars for ar- den. on Westerly trolle: neral services at the residence of he: 2-law, Bureill W. Lathrov, reet, Wedneaday oat 130, daylight time. Néw London pepers copy. 6 afternoon, Detween Rose Hill ‘and Matnowson's mu Stations. 11 °Jrll?e r WANTED—A boy 16 years Apply West Side Silk Mal, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZ® Telephone 328-3 Cammings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 2%8-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV'CE DAY OR NIGHT WANTED—Position as ’alu-l«l or eom- willing_to _lexrn missioned salesman ; goods first ; have uto. ulletin. WANTED—Men over 17 month ; rallway mail clerks; el TANKIID Institute, D Address Box 100, dylid S3ZAN now selling auto supply age trade wanted for standard benn liberal _commiasion ; 1 Pl ) meqnaly Raw. Ride Trodueis, Kenliworth, jyioa 'AK'I‘!D—A kl'chen man, Apply-te Chef, at Wauregan Hotel Tda “A‘EBD—Goml reliable men for :en- eral farm work; ’o.d home, good”board. pleasant surroundings; wagés satisfac: tory to rigl Springvale Farm Jewett Cit iv8d ht part; ANTED—ACt once. a barber at Wau. regan Hw.u Barber Shop. Jyid hoe malesman e ex- Adaress G a0l care of 3 \(’n:ldlch TWANTE erience. ulletin, i[5 m.P‘&* WK mo ard n’yuu a new well or your old well deeper. ~A. E. Earl, Con- tractor for Artesian Wells, P. O. Box Willimantic, Conn. S e TED—A coltage house in Ts‘ m‘ Crascomt P A, 5‘3’ i hllet\h:ok Thayer Bitk, Norwieh. p1id ED—Few gelect miles from Norwich ; farm cooking; modern ucts, fumi homn “nd fehing. Write Boxp:m Bt letin. yi1 TWANTED_Bids for the polmnn of janitor for the Lyman Meco School, Lebanon, Address sopicd bian 30 e Secrétary of the School Board, on or before the 17th of July. Committee re- Lo the right to reject any or all bids, UP TO THE time of going to Volstead hud mads no 1ew Brontbit sale of sécond hand fflmllurl an tades 10" Couls B Ward, Box adh, i~ mylST ' “MF“H}R’AKG, stoves, & B'JL' IH!IH\IG& Ward Bros., 45 Jaeks Willimantic. Tel. 632-3. ml’ilh WANTED—Children to tutor du gummer months; reference: given. 1731. Jy8STuTh SAWMILL wants to buy Lane No. 1 iron frame, right hand g Give partic- ulars and price loatled on car firsc lettar. E.8, Johnsony Y. jyied Mr, “‘elu bk"“‘ 470 O%In;elinew. Joals, i A *"a,?:in“.;:‘?.. o5 boarders on on jlow ‘onn. l FoR av sul—fic-tanam!m lmun n( hcghlmlglfl”'e. klfl!'v’n :‘l“gvdgi M: S, e’ $4,500 Awly after I n m, FOR SA Glants im New London. For £ ian. writa 8“3‘10: New. Ina\ion. b uu?: sy1id iy Syiid on waterfront, B onwly Bullt. cottage mn rown_Ave., Jewelt City, I & IENA:BI, Thlylr BId&u Nor+ hn nfln lAw—A bf two acre house and 1 farm, consist ma with ‘seven-room good barn, located one-hail mile from Yantic e nu te rQi, a place mear the eity pidiec & MeNieol, Thayer Siie IYUTuW! FOR SALE—An .#m.mm cottage house in the ecity of Norwich, at a ve rY reasonable flgure. Burdick & MeNicol, Thayer Bldg, Nnrmch syuuWF ich cow? B. (PALE—New R N R YT 1ynd an S AND SATINS by the yard; we require distrlet agent and several can- vaseerg to sell our better made silks, di- Téet from manufacturer to consumer; all or part time; 20 per cent. commission; large earnings. Address Silk Shop, care Norwich Bulletin, Conn. y10d A GENT from West Mystic was a say!n that this is Green Apple week; b'gos! 8¢z, we'betta make it Pain Kfller Wes {o0! Them Turklsh Trophi l? 18c, two for 38, anila cigars, six for cigars, three for 20c, is a nice mild lmflk& Look our 1ine of 50¢ pipes over. Flflnl Smeke Shop. T WANTED_By lady and daughter, un- turnished light housekeeping rooms 'with improvements and bath, in_ refined sue- joundings, near Aeademy. Write Box 35, Bulletin. V8 TWANTED_A partner in good paying business in New London; oniy emall in- vestment required. Box 175, Bulletin Of- fice. ysd WANTED—Second hand furniture; we sell_stove parts for ail makes of stove; Plumbing and heating. Goidstein & Kap- lan 36~ \l‘( Phone 144-4, jyid operfte -Bookeeper, ¢, able to typewfile( experienced preferred 35, Bulletin. iy1d WANTED—Highest cash- prices paid for second hand furnituce, houseiiold goods, antiques, store fixtures and tools; ury me before selling, N. Weisinger, 22 Market St._Phon iv6d’ WANTE or s y Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 13 Bath Street. ’ jeusd FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Horse, kind and gentle sound. aged ¢ years, weighs 1300 pounds. Arthur Ellal, R D. 1, Presion City road. JUST ARRIVED. My horses are hers on time, S5d they are a nice lot—big ones, light o and Chunks, sihgle and i pairs. ail reads (o 0 t0 wor Pricks low for the kind. ome and see them. ELAER K. PIERSON. — FOR SALE—Autemobilsa St. ANTED—_Household goods. g and b J. King, 16 Water “hons to seil your qmck Address Farm S l!h, C sell them = Agcncy. P. _Jeidd es, 20 h\ a D Dot is s«{hn ; also : by in ] ¢ FOR SALE—_—Office” equipment ol the ate Dr. J. S. Blackmar desk, bookcases, weqm\‘ chair, dm‘e‘" table, medicai | oks, instruments and supplies. Thayer | Bldg. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 & m o 5 dy10a OR SALE—A pouitry farm in city of electric Inquire T FOR SALE—Model 80 Overland parte. 50 per cent. off list price. Write 124 t ivsd R SALE_Two pyrebred Holstein bull calves, welt bred. = nicely marked, large and -{hrifty, from tuberculin tested cattle; good cnough to head any herd. R. - Dearnley, Jewett City} 8 FOR SALE—Blatkomitn shop. _paint shop, wood shop and power house. located op good road, in zood farming district, in Canterbury ; Wil sell cheap. George W mith, Canterbuey. 6 FOR SALE—Save your rent and buy these two sik-room cottages on Laurél Hiil. Clarence Sholes. _Tel. TFOR SALE A siall farm of, 16 acres. a aixwroom house. zood elean cefiar, shade trees crops. right on main road, between wo Jarge cities. including in a quick eale one large hiooded Avrshire eow and calf, hay ang all Tooln 100 numerous 1o men: tion. See Cigrence Sholes, 188 West Thames St. yod_ FOR- SALE—If it i% anything in real estate, see my list first hefore buying Joiin G, Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 1§ Bath § jezsa \vAM'm—Farms ‘to sell on comm - sion; send tull description. Fred L. Ra- gine, Plainfield. Conn. " Phone Div Second tigue fur- best_prices pald A Bruckuer, kiin St. Phfi,le 7 my;od WANTED—We pay hl‘hfl( prices hr gecond hand turniture. Norwieh Furak ture Co. Breed Bldg. 1914- bu), seil and exchai Tel. i qud FOR SALE_One Indian motoreyels in | condition, price $50; also some ains in’ used Harley-Davidson, and Exoeisior motorcycles : ring done or. ail makes; wark gugran- teed. “James ¥. Donovan, 9 Main St. i_iviia “FOR SALE_1917 touring car, cheap: o 1914 Cadillac. Park Garage. yiid model _Franklin Y, new wiring, new two spares, car in fine condition A. K. Paterson, 165 Rockwell St. show for itself: just like new co and not one cent need be spent it; extra tires also: paint like new; o low if taken at once. 42 Clift St. OR SALE—Motorcycle, Harley-Day Phone 636-14 from 6 to _v10d son_model P m, WANTED—Liberty bonds. Adds care Bulietin: \WANTFD—Antiques. tools and zecond. imm Pkurmlure H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin WANTED—100 farms for Togu 10 ucres up, Wikh of ¥ithout stocks eive fuli partieulars in first letter as to size. location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn: iyszd WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water St. Phonme 1305. seplid WANTED AT ONCE 50 CORDS CHESTNUT CORD WooD P. 0. BOX 152, NORWICH. STATE PRICE — — Ford touring cars and Elliot’s Paint Shea & Burke Funeral Directors SALE—1920 Overland. model 80, chtap i taken a onee - Tol 1345 jebd LbST AND FOUND urday might, between Ring ¢ mu; store and Bath St, a wrist inder please lesye st Bulistin The Henry Allen & Son Co, 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS, |t FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit City reward. Iy11e to number 4456, bétween Norwich and Bozrah. Albert Avery. Phone 1865-14. ylid FOUND—Came o my house July 7th beagle hound, Owner can have'same by proviog aroperty and " paying charges George E. LaCl anelle ‘Woodchuck Hill, near Hanover, Conn. Jyiod ——— TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT — Moving and lfllckln‘. dumpm‘. trucks !ar hlre 21 r Oce 1712, Je2d TEst, uu Tel. 175, THUR H. LAT! and Piano Moving. Shetucket 8t. or, Auto Trucking. end Feamine Farniture | PAINT AND WALLPAPER ¥OR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal. ular §2.50 grade ; wallpaper, 100 per roll Max Biazer, 183’ West Main St next to Fire Station. 7 my! STEAMSHIPS WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Norwich Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier s, East River Tuesdsy, Thuriday and Saturday Tel. 2087. r. ‘. KNOUSE, Agent, of P 4 MONTHS CRUI Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, ets. e .lhh c“""'dl;"mmw'd; %_ s ruise. Pel MED “EMP) B %‘Ax I:Rm‘ o Gown Yome C. D. JOSLYN, 233 Weat We FLORIST ABEES, fowerizg s Saiew! Fres Gaivers. ORDER yoar flowers at__ Greenkoused, 75 Cedar St Phou. \u mariie LAHDICA'E GARDENING Bl movs everything’ anywhere. !ml"u at- tention given ui‘movhll boilers lnd Tf‘xl- chlmr! Tel. T Dista: and lx- cnsly Z\mmtrmln. 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 145 T Main St Phone 7! 2. T TRIS is the time o arrange gsave work, of which we ma>: Gedpidig's Greee=ouses. T Phone 84 PLUMBING s °| VIA NEW LONDON LINE G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and buiMing, excavation, sidewalk, hm-x Jesd and plaster work. Phone 1932-3. . CHINIGO, ¢ Suilder.Tel. 13 “3osEPH [plumb'og llh-\bfle.ll u&“l‘:&h‘ and gasfitting. B3N _¥. TOMPRINS, O Went Main B expert guar " WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Builder, Mill Work an4 Jabbing. 56 Wesd Main St. Phone 971 dentd 'OULTIV mfl-u. " Conn. ‘[..,—lflil llrn brollers. average e, * Rock Foultry Farm. Box yied FARE [Comtortable _Staterooms 53 38 l Ready for Occupancy at 30 P. M, (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave daily, including . Sunday, 1100 p. m. Due New York, Pier 40. N. 7.00 a. m. PENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 0 108 Eroadway Blank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn 2t | Fi Times luldl!L New York i ALE—Shore tront lota at Glant el easy terms. Brock- Y Rank St New Londun Lonn jec4d e e, with store, large iot in sear. can be sed for garage buel- ness, located East &&Jn 8t. For full par- ticnlars . see CBVELLO, e 108 Cliff St, z =) ern conveniences, Desir- able location on Broad Street. Price reasonable. ‘ Tel. 152 FOR SALE Nine-room House. Mod- Thos. H. éeckley 278 MAIN STREET PHONES Qflj FOR SALE Eastern Sevin_estate, house, furnished and very desirably waterfront. Point, a Droperty known as very choice modern improvements, 11-room compietely located near Will be sold cheap if taken over at once. For further particulars, inquire of # JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE Six-room ‘cottage, all improvements, and garden, $4,500. Tiwo-family hou: With four acres, $6,500. Modern 10-room house, two-car' garage. Washinzton S $9500; big value. Summer camp with hgit acre on Black Ieland, $500. ARCH orT, Tel. 1384. s net, $95. | e, 1380. 3ved | ¢ ‘f 1 “}. Edison Dismond Dise Phonograph, An Upright Mahogany Phonogtaph, 85, A braad new Portable Phonograph, $25. N An Upright Plano, on easy terms, $15. | T0 | _A genuine Viotrola in a Consele Cabl- New Columbis Records, 38c, two for Record Albums, 35¢ each. ments for the summer. A letin. Genuine Victrals VIII and fve Ree- "‘I‘Ti ords, $53.75. ¥OR RENT—Rooms or TO e weor o mm C Brand Néw Guaranteed Pianos (easy $205. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOT, 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE. T—Raoms: Phom uso 57 Cufr St FOR RENT _Furnished and light house. — o lgu at luah Pfl‘x“! e OILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED keeping rooms, 11 Eim St. "FOR RENS yoard it dosired, all s ~ATTRACTIVE HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH, BARN AND OHICKEN HMOUSE. AN ACRE OF LAND, Property is ldeally loeated one mile from Franklin Square. House is well built and easy to heat. oreughly modern, PRICE $7,000. JAMES L. OASE, Tel. 876. 40 Shetucket St. TO pousekeeping. Tel. 76943 }' jezsd RENT—Tenement, five rooms, 1 \v‘e Main St. Apoiy Thames Coll Co.— rooms, excellent sired.”_Tel. ‘1860. TFOR RENT—Debiran nrue Telephone 259. it _de: jysd ll!!l'—boub)l l'wm. “with Ilill 16 RENT One v two micely Turaieh, location; garage apartment and R o Al SEREEE e gt 1 u NT - Furnis housekeopng. Mra. Congton 35 MCKI SR Se29ThSTu TO RENT—_Furnished rooms for light housclceping. ~ Apply 17 Boswell Ave. uzb’fh RENT—Furnished room; OVERHAULING modeled spartment of sevén rooms, with arage. 23 Park St., Inquire on prem! TO RENT- WHY PAY RENT? 100 aeres in the hills, Colonial house, 7 large rooms, 3 open fireplaces, newly dec- orated, fina old maple shade trees. stack barn and other farm buildirfgs. all in good order, large apole orchard den iand, abundance of 3 just the Flace for summer home, ot muhry and ruit farm; only $1900, $500 ca RYONS' A 24 jysa’ Wilimantic, Conn. o1 Je2 nished rooms housekeeping. 27 Divition St FOR RENT—To adults, o newiy re- . OF ALL KINDS t F0 AENT-FuraishMl jebais. 16 Lauisl hone Je23d _ 0 RENT—Light hotisekeeping room (g roems hpgther. wll £mpmv¢ueuu, 18 Uniop St. TO RENT—Furnished rooms at i Br;):fid‘uy. gentlemen only. Fhoge 2! FOR SALE Smail farm of 9 acres of land, mostly tillable, in village. near the city and near the trolley line; house has 5 rooms and in good condition, with a small barn; the place has some frult: brice $3.000; Erand opportunity for villager wishing small arm. ' FRANC]S D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phome. Norwich, FOR SALE 1921 NASH CHASSIS New Tires. A great opportunity to secure a big bargain, FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF « MORAN STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY 58 SHETUCKET STREET AUCTION AUCTION!ANTIQUES! ADMINISTREATOR'S FINAL SALE TURNER ANTIQUES, No. 138 Washington St Norwieh, Conn., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1z, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1922, 10 a. m. (Standerd.) —— MUSIO ERNEST . BULLARD Teacher of the Violir Phone 127-4 Bliss: Place | Have s Few Gutfits to Lend, HELEN L. PERKINS | THE HOUSEHOLD TEACHER OF SINGING Phone §52-2 Studio, Alics Bldg. CH!ROPODIST orwigh, TO RENT—Apartment for adults, fou rooins dnd bath, on second floo: gpartments. 1 Broadwa: ing. gas range. shades and icebox fur- nished. Phone 2055. jesd FOR RENT—At 142 of rooms that may be Main St a euil adapted for lodgi " The Plas jeid three front bflce OFFICES to rent facing Shetucket, St. decorated and wire rent 'In(!y o ite. Call at Allin‘ Rubber G FOR suitable for auto accesseries, leathe Tel. TO RENT TWC FRONT OFFICE ROOMS IN MAY BUILDING INQUIRE BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS 266 MAIN STREET, NORWICH INSURANCE Hariman possession RENTLTo tusiness rection, site o ods xhae store or any retail anzn. ‘Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, .| Trucks and Carts |lhflnawul Repsirs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphslstering and Woed Work Biacksmithing in alf ity branche S60N & Glark Gorp, 57 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREEY r . e - L'EQAL NOTICES 3 SEALED PROPOSALS ile notict is herchy ziven that sealed nroposais for furnishing labor and maierials . lo consifuct a new Nerma: School Buliding ai Néw Britam "< oo, be received by the State Board uf T the office 'of the Etaie Board ate house, Hartford, ey Ay at 11 o'clock 3. m., standard ‘The work for which proposais are here- by invited covers the comniete consirue. tion of a Normal School Building read for movable ejuinment. The work wiil congist of a School Buiiding Boiier House compete. Schoo! Buiiding will be one and two stories high with part base- ment, covering an area of approximately 38,000 square feit. The Boiier House wiil he of firenroo! consiruction throughout. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | The School Building will be fireproot ithroughout with the exeeption of the roof. which will be of heavy timber con- struction. Bigs will bo received for the work un- der four separate contracts s fojlows: 1. Genera] ° Construction Work of School Buiiding and Belfiey House, which ineiudes iandscape work, and ail mason- . carnentrs, steel and icom, roofing, PRINTING z._and all work kindred thereto. “or Plumbing and ail work kindeed thereto. ————” —— 3. lL,“rd"g!dl“:' and Ventilating and all l'll\"l (I of all kinas work kine thereto. Estimates Sromuty asf | 1. For Eiectrical Work and all work SRy Siven The atietin” Go. "8 | Kindred thereio. Franklin St wayive TThe right in reserved to accept or reject any or all proposals. s must be COAL AND WOOD enclosed in- seaied upes endorsed o OAL: seasoned weod snd kindiines ta T e L Shasive, Witlow Bo-% m.s ) o 3- keo Lane. dscitd GARDEN TOOLS RAKES, FORKS, HOES, SHOVELS, SEEDS. FISHING TACKLE SOME NEW BAITS. BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET TELEPHONE 531-4 - WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus! ness_before the public, there is 1o medl- elter than through the adyertising um columns of The Bulletin. ame HOTELS Alltn':A: HOUSE, D i | | ! | shsesanes MAIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 'lOclee,AvengeSWordltolee Wnnb,'l'oLe!,ForSde,Bc. . Classification. .- Number of . Am’t Enclosed Write complete ad below mcludmg name and address — Or i blind address is wanted mark -X here eeeee Insertions...,. .. e Proposal for New Britain State Normal Schooj, addressed to A. B. Meredith, Sec- retar: ¢ Board of Education. Hart- ford. stating the branch of work cov red. Accompanied by a certified check 1o Ihe order of the State of Connecticut in the 0 bXi will be considered unless amount of five per cent. (5 per cent.) of the bid, or a bid bond in like amount, binding’ the bidder to execute a contract if awarded to him. The terms of the proposais with surety required are fixed by the specifications. Copies of the drawings and_ specifica- tions will be on file ai-the office of the State Board of Education, theeAtchitects, and Engineers, for the purpose of esti- mating. A limited number of copies of the vians and secifications will be loaned to the prospective bidder on a deposit of a certified check to th r in the |sum of $50. The plans and specifications for the Generai Comstruction Work may be obtained by application of Guilbert & Betelle. Architeots, 548 Broad St. New- N Plans and soecifications for fhe’ Plumbing. Heating and Ventilating, and Electrical Work ‘may be obtained by application of Alfred 8. Keliogg, Consult- ing Engineer. $3 Franklin St. Boston. Mass. 1f plans and specifications are re- turned on or befors the submission of éstimates. the check will be returned; but shouid the plans and specifications be not returned, the deposit may become forfeited. By Order of the Board. A. B. MEREDITH, Seeretarsy. Dated, June 27, 1922. je28 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Colo'~ster, withim and for the Dlw f ster, on the Sth day of July, A. D. 1 Present—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Aeting Judge. te of Erastus S. Dav. late of the Town and Probate Dmnct of chester, and in sald District, decease The Executors of the will of the said decedent, Brastus S Day. having sxhibit- e their administration decount with the said_estate foe allowance, it is cred, That ina 234 day of Juis, A. D. 1822, at 11 o'clock In the torencon, be: and the same is, assigned for a he on the allowanes of the said administra: tioh account, said hearing to be held at {he. Probate Office In Colchéster. The Court directs the Executors to c‘lu all pirsoms interested in mid sstate to .;: pear at the said time and placé, by pui lishing ,this order once in Bulletin. a newspaper h.vsng b nized ciregiation In s3id Frobate District 4t Teast five davs vrior to the dai Sinea Tor sald Rearmg, and make retarn urt, s to the Court. . poraE E, RRIGGS. yila ing Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBA' at Colehester. within and for bl Dm of Colchester, on the Sth day of July, A. D. 1822. Eretent—GEORGE E. muuou, Acting "Eitats of Erastus E. A. rown, late of the Town of Coleh.tlr, ll said Dis- . dec Albert A. Brown of Go)d:llu; Céna., ppeared in co-u-t and Draving. e i bl aper n-vm.is x”"ufu',’.'“"‘ a ' cireul EBQL -t least ? h.fln. and th-tfl' f m‘u‘n to this Court. ' GEORGE E. BRIGGE. " Acting Judge, yua Fucation. onened and guplicly read 44 Rl Estate of Willlam n St S Clareace H. Norton, North Westeliegtér aate having (AND REPAIR mfim”’"‘ AT vhsed last Gwelt: within the same Tawn, 2nd by vmmmflnr llg £ame once -in-ome a circulation in g _return make, 16 Court of the net tice zive At u GaR. o GEORGE E m The government has awarded thé R/ F D. route No. 1 from the Jewert * Ehs post office - 0 William Wat oy wold, he having the hm % among the four ex-service men_ asg@ result of the rccent examination held in Norwich. Mir. Watson s = reli- able worthy young man, with & fine war record 1o his eredit, product to Jewett City, A ‘representa- tive of interests of a likesort from Stom- lflllfl.mhlfi'flh‘l"’!fillflt‘ to conaidering the possibility of sending cream from that rich agricu ton. It is believed from information re- ceived here that dissatisfaction - among many milk producers in who have i in which the Griswoid farmers, as.well as those of negihboring towns are so dekply interested, there will be the 1éoking over. of route transportation. and sary matters, but mainly the Jewets creamery will be In the spot light. there at a glance will be card from any point of to be considered: will be ful record, the exeellen [ clal product, and fts efficient ment, which is shown in its’steadysad- Yisctiomst ajohé the fine of Sifiiuvters operation with the objective uqa.n view to please both customer and was to be an unusual - grist- Dutkowsk representing ttorney Shields of Norwich, retained - for “John Potter of Griswold, in the prosscution for violation of thé Volstead act, appeared. and was granted an adjournment of ene week on the two eases against ent. Nurumofd«mnnl.gba‘ general _disorder were disposed of varying fines. July 6th, Alvin R. Holmes, & trosk driver for the Werossir aatees ing Co. was arrested here police charged with than permitted by his lead r case was presented and he was given 2 fine of $100 with costs of $14.72. In tak- ing an appeal he claimed that his load was taken in accordance with the provi- sions of Massachusetts law, but this did not go with Judge Brown. During the case for resisting officer Osga there waz a spirited exhibition of court pyrotechnics not on the calendar. A female Pojish witness was extremely handy with a club with which she proceeded to show how she was threatemed, offering to ex- hibit parts of her anatomy which she said bore the marks of the attack made Prosecuting Attorney Judge 2