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formerly of Old Lyme, L.Rw- " m Jnly 8, m: & d-ntlnn "‘""‘E .smx {4 wr WELL AL m Cove. guly 8 | WA A Ao to Mr. and BRI 'AX( flm-_'"'"’ o IA.IIIIB ’—lfl ‘Dflh Stonington, [T clkn Driey. L whlfln' le in Willimantie, July rs. Sadie M. ."3 - by Rev. Walter F. Borchert, ; . Read and Miss Louise M. -!ul.Ax In this city. July 11, 1922, Thomias Quinlan of Waterbury, aged 6§ years. BHOLES—In New London. July 10. 1 Alonzo . Shoies, formerly of London. BUCK_in Stoningten (Pawcatuck), July 1922, George Clark Buck, aged T4 N ' \yun FUNERAL NOTICES PAVIS—In Jewett City. July 11, Amos P. Davis, aged 79 years. sidence en Mechanic b m.. daylight sav- 1923, es at l‘\r residence of her Ru W. Lath throp, 86 : 2! afternoon, FUNERAL DIRECTORS wuflln -An % Qv’ mmflt, (mm‘rt'i ,?g TWANTED A woman ”m hatt| dave & week on uuna.ry ;xorm D kn eide higy nouethold duties mfl % & food home wit !Box 801, Buileti MRS, | maker, no _chore Preston” Ci ~ WANTED—Young man, 16 or 17 ylul to learn a good trade. lnguire 1551 Main o | ot o muuy nll nmwenl 3 S !a'..w,,.. L fi#fi*‘% gl 10 cgm&: sl" e %f" R wux!Io—Mn = farm bym month ; o BaL. 185625, ‘gld Y. trees suite ng. ru'& :':: mth D i Mkvuveu, box | ug: ;sfl steady” %J'.& mmmfi oy i ”"fu LA TR, 2 ""” BT G tractor. {nr lu! Wlll Hc,Af,om: o Well BOX ,fi WANTED. ‘h‘auT Jc mer Bmgx" ’iorw{sh ufl ra;;fln ghnn improvs 5. anon. m u fifll T of gmw. g{u%h“?g (kllfl-a Victrola VIIT . qnl .vn ‘n— ords, $33.75. _ An Upright Plano, on easy terms, 875, net, $95. New Columbla Becords, !iu. twe for T5e. ‘Record Albums, 35c¢ each. cil & McNicol, WANTED—Fews ~sclect boarders on llrn lz iles 1, fiqm Norwich ; 1-]rwgrnd- mnrndm 74 ;-ue ox:i l mijl. Elve Wfic- ulars and on car. ; e 2 iron gfixfle flfil‘%‘fi rocket | &orc on farm fi-mud- haviag, al other farm work Apoi W. Ave, Cm\n rb—su:dy workc, good cight man to ruh Ford and care 10F den. J. F. Cooley, on’ Westerly between Rose Hill'and Mathewson' Stations. Mrl, Wlnls svizd .y, for A 2L SRR s “WANTED—Position i lahr(ed of com- ANTED—A touris 5 cmmaruczu 10852, e o A GENT fr, est My: that this is Green Appie Fa *bomh, 1 ez, we beita make 1t Pain Killer etk t00. Them Tukish Trophies, 20 in a pae for 18c, two for l-wi is sellin big; a Manila cigars six for 25c; rnbby‘ s, three for 20c. is a nice mild smoke. restauran! ¥} SALE—Sm: and %m&‘ counter at lhe Central v4n§pm £ horse mhq gear; cnn-eul ferrea to sute, ahusb gear in_ex P. E. mz L 5 8L40 lyan ewats cny B | ALE—! 1. tank for flelhny M k‘ ucly tywo- e trans- and rynning LARTS el. 1294 terms), $295. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE. SALE—An bgn l'n dlldl In}w 11-room _tememen it G-tepement _house of West A i M flu “u Xoa8 e cn 4 {2 toilets, known as ain 8t.; priee 64,500 Avply after 6 p.m. [ FOR SALE| or uicle_xale. Jylfi ; ATTRACTIVE HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH, BAEN AND CHICKEN HOUSE, AN ACRE OF LAND. t FOR SALE—Shore iots on wats Giant's Neck, near New London. formation ront, rty is ldeally located rasille Eqvars. Moste s wi uilt and easy to hest, Mlcfli tn CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Ascistant HENYY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® Telephone 328-3 Commings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Myjn. Street Chamber of Coeramaerce Buiiding Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant month ; i free. misgioned sales to goods first ; have au Aurm Rox 100, Rul]n(m Iy 1l S D us‘-sus a r*nnum‘-_ Toaate -K. Rocheso N }m ED—A Kitohen man. Anly e Dw( Chr! 5 \\auregnn Hotel. TED—At once, 4 barber at w u. Frad “w. | resan House Barber Shop. FOR SALE—Horsss JUST ARBIVED, My horses are Liere on time, and they are a nice lot—big omes, light ones, and chunks, single and in pairs. all ready to g0 to Woz' Prices low for the kind. Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER R. PIERSO! — ety FOR SALE—Automob FOR SALE_One Indian motorcycle in running condition, price $50; also some Eood Dargains in’ used rics Tevilaon: Cleveiand and Exeelslor motorcycles; re- pairing done on ail makes; work gyaran- lhgd, Jamer b, Donovan, 9 Main St. FOR SALE—1917 touring car, cheap; Park St. ‘G also 1914 Cadillag. £ €. one 509. ite FOR SALE — 1917 model _Franklin roadster. new. battefy, mew wiring, ngw tires, two spares, car in fine conditien. llr‘s. 4y & Peterson, 165 Rockwell §t. y FOR SALE—Motorcycle, Harley-David- 1.\ Phone son_m; $6-14trom. 6 1o P FOR BALE — Ford touring cars and {rusk hodles, ‘gt Bifiow's Paint Bhop, Pond St ¥8 FOR SALE—1920 Overland. model 90, GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV'CE DAY CR NIGHT GEORGE G..GRANT Underteker and Embalmer 82 PROVISENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleshons 630 TheHevaflen&SonCo. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistont Toiephone 410-2 DAY OR MIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Nfl?idx and Jeweit City FLORIST , dlants and e shrubs, Nursery ~ Ca. ORDESE_ your flow uldig's Groeuouses, 75 Cedar Bt l?hnn- 68 uurlll ROBERT R ADDINGTOK, Foriat, ?’lmn Conn. wzel mz 3 ur = ineral work, pnd socials, tions. K- L&iucns GARDENING is the time to :fl mari3d E,...flg.m.“::": Greec=ouses. 17 LOST AND FOUND —Betwean 3 Waghington St. and i u-nuuun'n' camen pin. valyable as keepsake. Reward if returned to this office. dyi2d LOST—Auto n-nt- 4456, between perwien Albert Avery. one 1965-14. W1 uv-.—e-% July 'Ilh cheap if taken at once. Tel. 1345. Je3d B — + POULTRY FOR SALE—100 live broilers, average 2 1-2 Ibs. Flat Rock Poultry Firm, Box 342, Plainfield, Conn. v NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating SILVER, NICKEL, COPLER BRASS ELECTROPLATING DONE. ALSO POLISHING AND BRASS REFINISHING, AT THE NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. 3“':'.;'1."‘ m.r;"'m y?’ur?-'""i“"" ot R i Male v DENTISTS PHONES : 122 Office — 1656 Home Dr. Paul A. Schwartz! SOMERS K ON THE UARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUBING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. HARRY PROTASS 161 Mai m"“g‘:: Woolworth's by " ' Telephone m"” Norwiche Gann. BR. €. R. DENTAL SURGEON Werory Bldg,' Norwich. Conn mncn ”EE D. MUSIC SOLE AGENGY FOR GIBSON S TEACHER OF MANDOLIN AND MANDOLIN-BANJD MISS ELOISE DAVEY 67 SPRING GARDEN AVENUE GOAL AND wm”h fi W"'""‘i learn our line of L0k s lins o e pives over. ‘Pegan's WANTED By lady and daughter, un- furnisked light houselceeping rooms 'with improvements h, - i1 efined sug- soundings, near Awi" e Box %5 Bull ED. in good paving business. in Néw Londen oy el B ;leslmml required. = Box 175, Bulletin Of- iv8d TE] econd hand- furniture ; e sell_stove Hfln.s for ul of stoves; plumbing and 5"'3.« in & Kap lay_ 86-32 wam Soe an Jyr :ypm"A:zz xperie bped o d”eme T, _experienced ' preferre ox. 95, Bulletin. ivid ANTED Highest cash prices pal tor cond Turniture, © Housenot E y property, farms, uie 1l, for ready customers. John G. Lhem—flu, Real Istate Agency, 1; !xsum -Household goox . J. King, 16 Wa'z‘e‘x'“fn TWaNT i A&ress Farm 0. Box 3 hi ing Agency, ox 592, Norwich, Conn. "~ a T WANTED Farms to scll on commis- 20;:; =2 haflldfimrimiongh Fred L. ne, lainfieid. Conn. one Moosup. Div. 992, e8d WANTED—Second hane antigue fur- gitucs: heat. pricss pa pnm A Brickess, | WANTED_We pay highest pr second hand turnnuu. urvll '\n’m ture Co.." Breed llr Tel. 1“4-’3' ro buy, sell and exchange i e e s s ol AR o 2 ED—Lunerty bunds. Address K., sutletin. 4 febsd WANTED—Antiques, tools and zecond- hand urniture. H. B.Tiger. 53 Frankila st 71 Jan1 \VA)!BD—I‘D farms for Jogue ; 10, wares up, with or with glu- warticulars in fGrst etk - 53 u Sthe Toratlon And terima. 155 Jewett City, Conn. i!:..d d m?. n *150 ent. | Baxridgs B, o 0 New Landane oy, a105. ST T MeNicol, '!'hnyer I«,S Nor- HWE FOR SALE—A of two m:rn of houss and good ‘barn mile from Yantic statiod; this_is_a fine ne ity of McMcol rheyer ianee, L fii" glage meax cie Blds, Nm-vl ;m ffln consisting . jand, with séven-room <7 FOR SALE octted Sne-half | i \partment nomee Hith store, large N PRICE $7,000. JAMES L. CASE, Tel. 876. 40 Shetucket St. lot in rear, ean be used for ness, located East Main St. i plr- Heulary Bee A V. covsu,o, SALE—An he aity ot t o figu o) meer Bldg MW‘B& ’HluWF e#'m-mom couago Tel. 1527-3. 198 CHft 8t FOR BALE_New 7 iplieh o0 fllfll“, R ¥ W Tel. 1881- ll jylld ' FOR SALE SILKS AND SATINS by the yard; we {ools, | requie district agent and several tan- Weisingu, zzL vassers to sell our better made silks, ect from mapufacturee to consume part time: 20 large earnings. Norwich Bulletin, Conn. - per cent. commission ; Address Silk Shop, car¢ y10d majl farm of 9 acres of land, mostly iaBies in village, near the city and near the trolley line; ’mm e has 5 rooms jn good condition, b & small barn ; 1 Iplate has some frult ; brice §008 . Era gpportunity - for villager wishing smail arm. FRAXCIS D DONOHUE, Hrmnnc, with and othér improvements. Ing Fo»’su,i:o# 50 Overiand pa 5, price. shro;. SALE—Blacksmith _shop, farming m Geoue W, ivead on road. in goo Canterbyry ; wiil 'sell ch Smith, Capterbucy. “¥OR BALE—Save vyour rent and e thesé two Six-room cottgges on La Hill_ Clarence Sholes. Tel 1380. Bt ;7‘29 ias g #n on. S Th mes | TOR, & BALE—H it is anything !n real estate, see my list first before buying. les, Vohu C Lhmeskl. Real Estate Agejncy 18 254 LE—shore front lots at Giant's terms. C. L. WE BUY and pay highest pnm for second bhand . furniture ‘apd ks Kremens, successor 10 King, $4-50 ke St.Phone, 1305. seplod SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND . EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I. WANTED AT ONCE 50 CORDS CHESTNUT GORD PAINT AND WALLPAPER EOX BALE_DAInt, L5 uhr $2:60 grade; w&lln Max Blager, 183 W {Fire Station. gl T 1be per r St., next te- myld STHflsHlPl L__,__ - THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport and Shelter Island $1, New York $2.50 Leayes Norwich,.foot of Shetucket or Broed St, Tuesday, Thursday and Sun. day, at ¢ P. M. (Daylight Saving). Leaves New York, Pler 27 East River, foot of Catherine St., meil)’. Wed~ nesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. (Day- light Saving). Connections - with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamspip Lines saillng from the Bort ot How ¥ork, For freight rates and further informa- tion &pply LAWRENGE LAMB Telephone 9695, Agent. WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves N-r-uhv Monday, Welnesdsy sl K ey, Phorshng ook Saing | Tue: WV“BP-‘:I 4 Saturdsy ; Tel. 2087 ¥. V. ENOUSE, Agent. New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE ReMy for Occupancy at $3.38 !1:30 B a0 (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave dajly, including Sunday, 11.00 p. m. Due New York, Pier 40, N. R, : 7.00 a. m, CRE L T Comfortable sm:uuu} FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENG SCladice. s i 'FOR SALE at Eastérn Point, Sevin estate, a_ very ehoice 1i‘room house, modern improvements, completely furnished and very desirably located near waterfront. 'Will bs sold cheap if taken over at onee. For turtber particulars, inguire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Feankiin Square. Norwich, o 5 FOR SALE P. 0. BOX 152, NORWICH. Spxroom cottaga. all_morovements ¥ ) n, 'wo-fami h STATE PRICE With four abres, 36500 Modern 10-room A2 I R N, TR e, Washington St., < $9500; Big vande, " Summer_camo with CHA W. COIT, 63 Broadway. TWHY PAY RENT? 100 acres 1n the hills Colonlal house, 7 lacge rooms, A Tel. 1334 eorder, large apple orchard, 15 acres gar- den fand, abundance of Wood; jJust the lace for summer homs, or ’mullry and truit farm; only £1.900, $500 cash. fl!o)!’ AGEXNCY ‘Willimanatie, Conn. LE—A poultry farm in city of city water, electrie men: uire Tke oien, 58 Broad St. Willimantic, Ct. e T¥OR BALE A smali farm of 16 meres. | a ahr-cnon house, good clean cellar, shade t on main road, between in a quick sale hire cow and calf, erous o men: Niantic; Brock- Bty 4 Blnk 5. R 'Tohdon, Conn. Jostd Dropecty known as 3 open fireplaces, newly dec- , fine old shade trees, stock barn and other farm buildings, all in good Central Bidg. Phome. Norwich. AUCTION - e " AUCTION! ANTIQUES! vulnt pod shop 25 meer house, lecated istrlet, in " ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL SALE 3 TURNER ANTIQUES, No. 138 Washington St., Norwieh, Conp., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, | axp ; THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1922, (Standard,) E— TRUCKING OKGE LAMBERT — Moving :n’: (rucki dumping; -trucks for hirg. §E Tgl §17-12. je2d 10 a. m. Trar. 187, ARTHUE H. LA‘l‘ll Auto ’l‘mdunl;i and T-:‘mmg nmmn IR e D. JOSLYN, 293 Whst Main St. w; move everything anywhere. tention. given m moving boilers’ and m v | chinery, * Tel. 798 5d Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswgli Ave. Tel. 1458. TEAMING ana moving, long,_distance trucking o epecialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main St Phone 192 BUILDING NGO & CO., general contractors and billaing, cxeavition, Bidewatk, b and plaster work. Phone 1332-3. ' jedd JOSEPH_J. CHL “Geperal Con- tractor and- Builder. Tel 1371, mar2sd A genuine Vietrola in a Consols Cabi- u { dsm, eL 135 | ""rr’wfiai'.‘?' m‘zt'flmed Toom. B4 B*-rn FOR R! furni R TO LE! ‘ot M Sy untown, Codn. ..w;zzs;m» w..-'.u‘.‘t ‘%s"e‘;’. TO BENT—Tenem [ West Main St. Appiy YRy uuucuc e i !9 lnt—tm or two nicely furnished T O, ;e e 0 LR s = RENT—D ‘ords reground ma with n!nog'n %eloplaon' l? 1‘« model pistons, rolnr—r rnisned nmueuen ‘ongdon “% c.m ny FOR RENT—To adults, 3 newly re- modeled_apartm sarage, 10 Fark g lense Jo gnn‘:.'-.; B2 L e S s e TO RENT—Furnished rooms it} ukrfilu 27 Division 8¢ m‘!“ s& R i et TO RENT—Light fiousekeeping two rpoms mmfl, all ln':x,vulo, L] Union St. gbfidwa : e e D) TO lEfl!-—Ao-mnx for .wu 10« racmundblt. " ‘ nor u«nr- %fi i poartmeary, ki S”P“ 3 FOR RENE_At 1t Man 6L 3 lfim of mooms thet ma fnr immediateiy. nggru lt Plaut- Lnddel'l‘ lCempmy m l!".l“ —Furnished rooms st 171 gnt].mep only. Ppone !Oi R OFFICES 4o rome ; -thees lunt offices | facing Shy decorated and wired; wi cn suite. Call at Aliing Rubber Cl my3sd FOR BENT—In buslpgss fi“‘f suitable for ~ au Foods, shos Stors or ARy FRGAIL nfl"’"‘ TFel. 248, 'FOR RENT At Eastern Point, the very desirable | cottage, compietely furais nd known as the Mrs. John Sevin pronerw will be rented, very reasonable, for hplance of scason 1922 .For further paFticulars, jngliire of JOHN A, MORAN Real Estate Broker Frapklin Sg. INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire.: an chances. The amall i ium is negligivle to the firm fection from money i Take out a policy to day, Isaac S, Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET WILLIAM C.-¥OUNG, nnudfr’:‘ :&7 b»lu.!‘c::g Main St. Dnu BOQKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Eroadway 8lank Beoks Rade and Ruled to Ordee INSURANCE LIFE,' AUTO, FIRE, ACCIDENT, In fact all ki of Insarance is writ- “HAROLD §. BURT Phone 538-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Representative of Good, Reliable mpanies. ARCHITETTS mnrrw- S n T saan ot n ic, 9 T aavertinng cnlumu of The Bulls CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, | THAD L. WILSON, M. Am. Soc. C. E., JeTWS Canterbury, Comn. | MAIL-AD 'THE NORWICH BULLETIN = mc;hp;,AvengeSWorhteuLho W-dn,Toh;,Fo;Slk,B;. ooy sanasavaeen: CRSHREIAN R P Post Offiee oi0sv. . < oioh D. or Stree...... FILL OUT AND MAIL TO NORWICH, CONN. o o 8o eteTe e e e e was o s on NUmbEr OF INSETHONS, vu vy s eeames Write complete ad below including n;m; and address — Or if blind address is wanted mark X km: Tervsaamvaaeve - 175 | We regrind ers, and can furpish you with new pistons, rings and wn-c pins. We alse carry a large stock of standard and oversize rings. We also do light lnnhln work. * WE SERVE TOD SAVE! HEEBNER BROS. $1 CHESTNUT STREET Autonwhihb. " Trucks and&rts Ll Wechanical Repairs Paipting, Trim- ming, Upholesering Blacksmithing in all Seoii & Sark Gom. X7 TC o156 NORTH MAIN STREEY | nte b KOO0 GALES FERRY The Junme circulation of books of Gales Ferry free public library was vommes. Eighty books were given the library during the month. pigweed cane, grown by Samuel W. born in 1861 on the farm of Capt. Da Stoddard at Allyn’s Point, ha ssiso beu o received, presented by Mrs. born Maypard and her brot Sanborn, of Anthony, R. 1. tendants for the month were Mrs. Prad Ricbards and Mrs. Stephen Noj The work of grading, also buildl cobblestone retaining wall in front vrnu librery is nearing completion. The assist- ance of volunteers in the work i» appre- |’ ciated. At the Sunday morning servioe 13 the M. E. church Rev, W. D. faced his sermon with an address to the children from Hebrews 12: 13, straighi paths for your feet” fol ‘which he took his text from Luke 7: y faith 2 The attendance included 4 the Gir] Scouts’ camp at Browa's Cross- wjeh Mise Baros, camp director, I- At the Sunday evening lbnflh m‘n servica Nel:;u Pukfir‘ was leader, E. ing, 0‘““ charge. Brooklyn, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aiml Voorhees PHONE 214 RADIATQBS PRt Rho's oF ALL KINDS Woed Werk & gt of @ u San- L ryn- ‘Woouward pre- “Make n saved thee: go in peace” girls h'on surul.n‘Cwnn ylwuu-htmmcle: Graves, who is commissioner of London Girl Scouts’ mudl‘ is gm-.g in- struction in nature stugy each #t Brown's Crossing, where the “‘W council of Girl Scoud Mrs. Charles W. Plerce and sons, il’twndpu and Johs Targlly o West New York, . J.. nfiv resantly 1o are in camp. K-\rm itaw lr!- ister, Mrs. Al wm@mu Plerce's father-i dny Pierce, at- Aily T. .pmch of {-m, ow-m E V. Mgz, % ma:%?

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