Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 9

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IN—In_New London, ln li. John Harrington, aged ‘1115:.’":“ AR ATRICE—In New Lonflm Uy “. 2, Willlam Kilpatrick, aged 3! fl, l"l. rederick J. li&n&rflt Funeral Directors and " Embalmers 1 Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZ® Telephone 328-3 Faneral Directors and Embalmers Main Street PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Norwich asd Jewett City * |13 g% SehLe b A ericed wall |W'IL oherin Restanrant, 353 uunAs’L = e | Iy1ia | maker, 10 Churen st. 36274 to bnok onl jId {f:.gz : iiiim o&":r" Ao 03 a8 3 é’;?—" "!fig‘: iy S )Ll o T lo work bukan “gua s "ot AN At £ = ly J. o Néw Lohdon. MAN WANTED b P12 d Phonu 144-4. i W TWANTED—A U washer L oty Lunch. d o R o *;*&::"”E i i | :n.‘:m‘:"m"! Bron?hy. mm I,Mer s ¥Wfll AT T 3“ Addpess Box 14, mmm Jy17d o T T o gy Rm Brol Tal. 1 a 'ép;fl‘ld “Conn. ~ Phor o P ] e mn Co. Brood Blfll Tel. 191 buy, lall and e: Write Ha(el, yisa WAN TED—A. arm wol k. B West, - Sroningron; Gomn, e Mystic Div. 242-3. Y e RS Iyl vi’"m Drwemems &l’! 5‘3 2. SRR :T"?: s Ptutee 10 e ’&; 70 LEx—Feont office, first floo LET-Feon) tofllue lm)goex;‘éélm offics on 'ynln‘s .n«m 5, New WA n-uen o 17 $135 5 mm"??' friiiiy mm' LK., nm.hmer, N. Y. 1 v———-r' FOR uu.hnm-. ¥OR SALE—Horse, 8 Digangl, 17 Thames 8t . - mau JUST ARRIVED, My hordes aré herp on gna. @‘3‘3 are o nmn o--, ,~¢h “Kind. gn: Jomk rm’ m\ o cl FOR uLl—uh-‘- '.u D100 fard ror cutaiond: i3 ; rmm 1;! lflkh!“ to Kh!l. m':?&’f‘fi""p% i 20 land I SR FOR 8 ou o Birabm cortke ciéds .......____.__‘ 254 WEAVERS BOX LOOM_AND PLAIN, ELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY. ENGLAND SILK WESTERLY, R. I. STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- EIGHT R TUBS AN 100x108 FEET. POSSESSION. FOR SALE—Ford touring, laté m eLl has muln y extras, car em:;{fiabwu 9 new, has y prival lun ly and u.r l;mu it glt received nice ot b6 porty: o Geklers'nesd o 'wby""n"; rulm 39 Otis SL flo telephion §ALE—FY mar Ovmnd. &nd three WANTED AT ONCE 5 CORDS CHESTNUT CORD . Woop P. 0. BOX 152, NORWICH. STATE PRICE FOR e, I g ) (R e i FOR SALE—1920, cmlmcn mm.ng car in, exxu fine condition. C. V. e~ ton, ay. Jyud FOR BATE- TS MUK Oye pisscryer: $575; private family; opportus j;‘: y17 DENTISTS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woolwerth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Conn. Willimantio 649-2 SALE—Having & glormer il sefl my - half-ton gt ¥OR_8, truck, 1 for §100." Louls Oriman, 12 Orehard. SE Photie 151-4. 3y17d SALE—Studebaker Big Six.tour- ln( w 1820, in excellent, eondRion, gond paint and tires, at a bargain, . wntm. Putnam, Conn. y15d M'Grory Blds E————————— DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Norwidh, Conn - INSURANGE PRICE $4,000 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE juSexeral attractive bargains in Cottage ouses. AT atas TosTencimont. Horiode, wel) loeatéd and always rented. ggme fing Besidentixi property. eooms. _eleciric light, e, T Amnist, Wi %fl 165, w.u!g? TR Londm ;e‘l o ls™ o mfi“” X cot Clarénge Shotes. - T 1080, 1yad B SALEIE It i lnyfl:mx in real AL :first hefory steam TO_RENT—Modern 7-r0 mrbonnmr.dzz T—Ténem a?“ PEn ss“;xz&“ five roi 26 oried 0 EEHT——OI!B Ql’ 30 ‘nicely, rooms, exgelient ames Codl y, fus }éa on; nr:g« it sired.” . Tel. 1860, ‘fl ivéd. FOR RENT-—Desiranle npnmuem and garage. . Telephone. 3| ydd TO RENT — Furni A ho\lueluemng M5, Con nisged moma, lon, ) 8 ‘fem-ha*-m > 4 FOR nm-r—'!:o adults, 4 newly re- modeled_apartment of seyén With Eapage, 33 Park St Tnadire on premises. 5 ’./ ENT—kurnished rooms for huu.sekeepin . 27 Divisien St. jea ENT el Phone 114 111 0. RENT—Furnished Brmw.y. ‘kentiemen only. " Fhon 2085 je9d TO _RENT—Apartment i"gr ndum, :aur rooms and bath. on second Timan fpartments, 175 Broadway; floor o Gy as_ringe, Shades and icebox fur- . Phone 205 Jedd 2 sufte ol rooms xhat R, be ldnnted m Rt Jvdxr D énmedhlely " Inquire, ion The Pmul- ‘adden Company. jeid FOR RENT—In busincss ection. el suitable for . auto acoessor “ choé store or any retan b ‘u;m 236, m Uf;stairs To Rent ete. ; at EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN m\srn:\ POINT COTTAGE golf grounds and oniy" lhl‘ge e-' w-rk B TR Hotel Griswold. heu. i z s !lnd 7 Uncas: 44 Suetnéuet 86 3 pular x!ra. Gullaing lof will ba tRelUGEd with: out additional cost. Price ARCHA W, Col 3 Broadway. Téléphonés un and 818. ,SM Dédge truck, 1920 model, good shape; price fow. Falis_Auto Paml Shop, 354 West Main St. Tel. 762 n'lifl -ureen ol e l':{.z—u 17, Maxwell roadster, 1" fl en_this iuk. Addtes;,udo 118 P 0! H A m.fih. Reo. Agoncy, 1 fl Six Studebaker, in fact l" kinds of ten by INSURANCE’ IFE, AUTO, FIRE, ACCIDENT. _in Insarance is writ: HAROLD 8. BURT hone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Representative of Good, Reliabfe Companies. FOR SALE-=1921 five pass. tour- 1ng, nverhlrfi A.rfd !n;lmted "fion Reo Dot uaur in_good mnamm fim A‘em 1is ;‘r;.nk. oA m,w'af..::"sis;’, FLORIST SR I‘ru delivery. shrubs, piants m Nursery CO. fi Mdfl!‘l RDER your fowers ln:pnmu. 75 Cedar St rhou 568, OTOK. Fiorist, 335 aonn. e $5id% k s PB4 socials, decorativns. mariid LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the time 0 drrange for land- work, of which weé ma-> & special- E Geduidig’s Grees=ouses, 77 Cedar St ne 868 marisd TRUCKING WT — Moviig and M T, e ._of Occum. 2. Je2d 1 Tl 195, FOULTRY FOR SALE eke) PRAJRL rygey fayette Bt 480 _ broilers, Call 110 La- $y18TuThS NICKEL PLATING ARCHITECTS FOR SALE An Edison Diamond Disc Ehonograph, 985. A brand new Portable Phomograph, $25, ords, $53.75. An Upright Piano, on eagy terms, $15. ek, '$95. 5e. Reeord Albums, :u each. terms), § THE PALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 FRANKLIN ‘SQUARE. min- Short An Upright Mahogany Phonogfaph, $35. Genuine Victrola VIII and five Rec- A génuiné Vietfola in a{Consols Cabi- New Columbis Records,’ 38c, two tor Real Estate Broker Brand New Guaranteed Planos (easy Rooms, occupying space of abeut 22x70, now being used for two-tene- ments. in the very heart of the retail section of the city, aré noW™ offered to rent for business purposés. A per- son desiring to kave his home in the same place as his business may iuse one ‘of the tenements. The place is suitable for mast any kind of business, Finr full particulars, come to me ~ A. HAUBT, 69 Franklin Street At Eastern Point, the véey desirablé cottage, completely furnished, and Eknown a8 the Mrs. John Sevin pl’flwflv. will be rented, l;ery reasongble, for halancé of, season For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Franklin §q. FOR RENT Sunda 5 11 u’:fi Hew . m ,‘6&1-. 4&'0 fi. i mm&m g;& 1!‘0( a t B g SE1 f:n mug:., A ilfott, onfl St.. Norwich, Conn. lnt. lll kin Aoaion 3 t. tor, W"l’!- {23 ?‘mccv e, reushoister: | KAy g f{unm Nancy, motored fo Jamestows \d wrist pids. We also stock of standard and Fords work, WE SERVE TO SAVE! HEEBNER BROS. 31 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 218 AND REPAR W0 ~ OF ALL KINBI . lumu.unn- i alf ite edncnsd Seqii & Clark M. §7 TO ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICES AT A COUR _PRO) HEL ot Retwic, whoin Sl o o ot ATE thin and for th gr Moesich. on the 11th day ‘of Jnu‘f;.ml CH!ROPODIST 'A. :rxo-r(noxml pecial s = Bldg. oun. Phone u:-:s’.' R PAINT AND dv'ALLims LOST AND FOUND b}'“ clase pin, e owner- adden Con 136 Main Jyisd y lve . Inquire, il bundle of picture trames ;ma anielson and Finder rellnm to L Gl lassman, 9:j i s St., Danieison. ; acd. T.0ST—One Firedimd cord tire and rim, 3436, between Putn and Norwich, Finder piease notify Bulletin Ofice. and receive reward. Iyisd PRINTING ERINTING of_all Kinds prometly sad e e Gl HO"M LONGO & CO. geaeral contractors “bulding, excavafion. sidewalk, brick _pliater _Phone 1932- cmwo Genera: Con Te; ”'L mu“d il cIvIL l:r«g'gun &5 wivlrt'n, M. Amt. Soc, JeTWS ci.m\mm Gonn. Defore tne public. um better ’p#n Shrough e 2 eplumns of YOU. WANTI{o ut your busl- ki) A o bl Vertising | Max Biazer. 158 Wi ALE—Paint, 3175 per gal, a3 veliosper, 39 Y ain St, next !G myld fiar fis Fire Station. | o | MAIL AD FILL QUT. AND MAIL TO mf-‘fi. CONN. - ¢ :10c a Line, Average 5-Words-to a Line — ‘Wantg, To Let, For Sale, Ete, Namc... POEOREN . o At Enclesed .. Write conipléte ad below;including name and address - s it blind address i wanted jnark X here DY PTPP T S el Willow St 2, P.re'sent NPLSON 3. AYLING, Judge, Bstate of Laiima, late of Norwich, in said Disteict, decensad. Louis 'Lalima_of Noriich, Conn., ap- peared in Court and filed a mpetition razing. for the reasons therejn set (ol administration be granted upon the dnterd OF A Geensen alleged to be intestate, rétipon, Bétition be et havifg & eirculation in #aid least three days veior to the i b&arh‘l‘ and that return be made to this NBLSON J. A G, Judy ve and mgog}'lxxsv. . oy HELEN M. DRESCHER, Judge. Ms m fihns rom thelr S 1y st o o oo Lord 15 goba, f&)owmt witn thi (m John 3: 16, “For God i 5 6ved e #ord | n He gave his only b Son. that bélieveth in znma not | I pél P but, bave everasting 1 { the EpWorth leagué ménfn) Miss Etiél V. W % P-4 with thé fopic “Only 'nséy Can Mr. and Mfs. Justin H. PEKham, with little grandson. iR_Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hzrold £ Péeckham dnd _ybung Sunday, calléd the) by the feri iliness cl their nhmc, (rd. . Alvin Whitfier, who hdd béén Ethel Woodward 4t {fie . p-mmp entéréd the sueglca) of nce Memorial hospital, onday. dency of Syth Manchester ome davs at the cottage here relative, Henry W. Keeney, of New Mré. Joab Rogers left hér surmer home here jast week to svend ten days with Hartford rélatives. The Misses Feost of Montelair, N. I, are entertaining at the summer home of the family here Misdés Harriet Stuart and Alice Vezin, also of Montelair. John 8. Bennett of Brooklyn, N who with his youpg grandson, George S. Befinett, joined Mre. ennett at the- cot- tage of Mr. and Mrs. Alfréd E. Voorhees the first of the week, returned Thursday, agcompanied, by Mrs, Benngtt and Miss Mary Voorhses, Miss Voorhees returnéd Saturday. MisSes Helei L. and Mdrgdret S. Col- ver, with Matiidz Klenso of the subraarine base, were gdests of Mré. Fanny A. throp Saturday afternoon. Me. and Mrs. Netson: Parker xefi Mon- day night for a trip ta New York city, uBffalo and Niagdra Falls, to be gone some daye. Mr. and Mrs. Léwie H: Scranton, with Miss Hittle H. Léndér of Niantic and Miss Ruth Hotchkiss of Stamferd, motor- o tg the M. E_ navsonde reecnliy {0 exi] and Mrs. W. D. Woodward and flm Rev. Mr.. Wobdward was a fof- mer pastor of the Niantie M. churek. they béing dmon# his parighioners. Mr. and Mré Hartford motored here Saturday and are at their dottdge during Mr. Tolnurst's va- cation of two wheks. At the Siturddy evening daree at the clubhouse the music was by Miss Maiol ew London, violinist, Harold €loat of Hartford. arim-with Ben Hum- mel of the subfiarine basé at the piano. Mrs. A. P. Anderfon and children, who Tigve baen guests at fhe home ot Mr. dnd Mrs. Andrew P. Miller, returhed to their home in Brooklyn, N. Y., Thursday, Miss Laura A. Perkins esturned Sdtur- day aftér a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sittig in New York Mrs, Chidrlés Winehéster of Laurél Hill, Norwich, svent Sunday at the sumimer hore of her #on and daughter-in-1aw, Mr. and Mre. J. Otis Winchestér, "HOPKINTON An adjourned meeting of the fown council was héld at the town hall Mop- day: July 10th. The following town offi- cers weré anpéintéd: Deputy town cléfk, A | W7 Jane K:nyofi moderator for town méeti ; auditor, Bd- wird M. Thlinghast ; ductioneeds, Fred A. Bailey, Haliey C, Kenvof, Byren L. Ken- yon, Heiry F. True; special constablés, John H. Buteau; spectal constablé andet liquor law, Wilidrd A, Matféson; constable under bond, Windrd A. Matteson; committés to ‘sste licenses for shows, etc:, Julian T. Crandal, Elisha i poundkeepers, Gesrge David E. Burdick, Gme viewérs ot fences, George Zue; y | Crandail, Joséph E, Ennis; health officer, Edwin J. Knerr, M. D.; conder of wood, tee on remiesion of taxes for thrée yea Bdgar T. Spencer; gealer of weights and méasures, Thomas W. Segar ; inspéctor of petroleum, Charlés E. Greene; committee for interment of deceased hororably dis- charged nmm. jlocd _and David J. 1, Thomas T. LATKI: NG, 2, WAl = LR John'S. Fermer; No. 4, Renssicar §. Pdimér. The sum of $100 was apportioned to 6ach hghway drstrict in town. & A5 of k. 0. 166 cefas held b the Jdwn of Mré. Sarah F. B. Hood last Wéek Monddy evéning for the benefit of | the Ashawy-Potféé Hill W. C. T. U. nvlted abolit $9. w-n;; C. Jarhés 1 pitting an addition m.y is be(nt painted, e A: Rydér of Fétnddle, Pén- mewfi HI]I, 1 was of her hiece, lxs % shaway. her (ormne- bitter 3 our lmfeml of a moron. t lf I )l!d h!r nu‘fixvr’s 'm sure that vfl“ " In Lite. mMOROme:DAY Nébraska: ad—If you want fo happy eat a dish of Green's ice arpm‘. -—Smum Mmerm # e Thing—This heaf ‘is ferris. e 't we get Johnnie togive g of those oscinating fans~ife, “And shdll we do nothinz to celebrate the contenary \of the author of The Talking An . “Yes. We shall reopen parliament!”— T Travaso (Rome), “Pa, 1 Kflow why our dog turns round @ nd_before he lies down." gt s & _“So he will sicep Jike & top."—Bosten ipt. EvE—Prof: Wise fecorimended to i Binstéin's The Theory of Rplativity at Deing & véry imteresting book. Bernice—And_have voir read it? ‘Eva—No; T'm waiting for_it to ap né(r ip thé movies first—Washington _He (ardéntty)—1 Bire that I love you. She—That's the trouble; you forget to Bring e bonbons, bouquets and theatre tickets.—Boston ‘Transcript. Acccrding o i returned traveler, if & éannibal says “Wrrgh” it means that he does not want to eat you at once. There Seéms room for a manual of polite eon- versatio® that would enable: the coust- éous traveler to respond: “Them would you ke me cold for supper?”—London Opinion. “I saw_in the papers that you wWers looking for a new cashier. 1 Delisve You got one last week?” iy forzet everything im Describing a current #sys that the director “has nK E. Tolhurst of { Monté Cario to the screen with such vivid reality that ome can almost smell the lquor, the smoke, the laughter of women and the sound of the crouph on the felt covered tables.”—Boston ‘Transéript. THe singulif (woman) is commonly pretérred, as “The. Woman's (mot Wos #'s) Christién Tempérance Union" 3’”...,, soused, is generic, denoting all | womankind, just as man denoting all the sentence, “Man is mortal."—Helpfai Hints in English, “A wmxn hu to use tact with her Husband. “Yes. Fbr inétance, I mever ask Bob what luek he had at golt 1:1 ¥ the question angers him; if it was Food he'l tell me without ang asking.” ZBoston Transeript. The young man thing literally. He his_ wooing. “May 1 kiss| you, Mother’s in the alwdys took every< was most serious % June?” he asked. drawing room,” she answered. “Oh, that's all right. ~Your father he rhplied —Chicago Ban ald and Examiger. KALEIDOSCOPE Monumenfs fo military heroes are fmn. known in China. Womén first appeared on the stage in the latter balf of the seventeenth cem- tury. Al fleld artillery schools of the Unit- d States army at social functions In the troples. One-half. the farmhands, emigfating o Canada, from ail perts of Great Brit- tain, are ex-service men, The Anciert and Honorable Artillery Company, of Boston, Mass., recently cel< ebrated its 248th anmiversary. | tus of the “Poilu Liberator” ra;n‘:t; eréctéd in Metz, on the W‘i‘ii-: the statue of former Emperor B of Germany. Miss Lieo and Miss Han, recently or- Protestant Episéopal church. ‘Womén_fiembers of Polish . cham- ber of deputiés are giveh credit for ths of restrictive liquor s for the treatment . Liberty, N. Y.; Knoxville, Ia.;.Chilli- cothe, O, amd Tacoma, Wash. . In France thers wefe ninety-two se- gccidents in the military avia-

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