Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 21, 1922, Page 9

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n 1 (R lormerly Miss ot N 1 ) l 43, b iy 9, rén 1o Sre. Wilird Clarke ¥4 —I8 West Haven, Cown. July 15, 3 Richard Ambiec, to Mr. G. ‘Beok (. MARRIED I—'.logfl-—!n Stonington, lnI by wmxm F. Wil. Fhomgson, Jr., of fi -nd Mei Mary {Viite Brown —At Gales Ferry, Jul A0y Rev. William D, el € Davig of lgdylm and Mary Bailéy of Grot ut-—nn.nr—ln sulk_ )-l' 19, Rev. Chauncey Ruoff, Edward LABRECHEIn Norwich, 'rh i Labréche of St 54 s in New London, Joiy 20, 1938, nher Sth year. o) e FUNERAL NOTWII GERDOX_In Norwich, July 19 b3 M. wife of Willlam H. G m Funéral erviote at the chy Ahen & Son Go. uly 19, 1923, (alora Springs, 1 rooms of h (Fri- , day- ll‘ln \Ol"'!th JII"I 18, 1923, Kramer, wils of the late Grodotske, aged 89 years, Bt the home of her !l Bdward Sourbler, 186 Mt 1 street, Saturday afternoon, l' 2.30, aaylight saving time. antic cemetery. CARD OF THANKS W wigh to thank all tHose who showed - o xipdnesses during the iliness 4 ‘ Battery 'ost. A. L lhe RI l‘nsl v. F. w.. -nfl ehe A-o:tnucn of New “don. §o ] ULS BARTOLUCCL (RY YOHE. FUNERAL DIRECTCRS , |between Rose SESE oo ared brother. Ernest . BXPERIENCED WINDERS, SPOOLERS AND ‘srnml‘p-. 2 18 TO 35. AMERICAN THREEAD COMPANY, WILLIMANTIC, CONX. APRLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. x‘*’%‘%‘;«@, : s WAN ity | B, 23 Bvl 120, B 5'"" m%:o ';fi;‘"i M :’&" l-d esires positi mnnnu"gr; Soneern ”‘un“ Adrde!-L bt Ofee yald WANTED—Five million dollar c wanis manager for Norwich; wide guaintance essential; expesience not essary ; salary §: | man._ Write Box 60, Buumn e ork on the tarm, arlvlnt oxer. on. 3y! s, AT RO e BI R L WA rms_to sé€ll_on : agmsm m‘*’g mluom it m— Hml S afi furmituss. . B, Tiger, 06 WA 173 one o underat Bowler, West Wijl WANTED—Men to cover Norwich and neacby towns for A N, Y. mfg., also can use a man with a light mucmne for l’nb!k- Yo tervhory. ABSIS. Natio mal Sales Foom 14, 13 Broadway, before 3 G 1. WAN' un— f 10 ggres v withou in m lett Jjocation and terms. eain. g\:’}mc TWE BUY and SEnk £y Wt M«“ ahes yira CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directdrs and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLER Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commaerce Bullding Phone 2882 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director. and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT - FoR &, u.l-—! LAl mfltlon, "W ed < 1 Norwich and ,J;/\vet( City mfis’r P “pnons ORD. yoar mu-l-au-. 76 Cedar warisd LANDSCAPE GARDENING - hand xnmu% fimn& successor ing, Phoné 1305. xt'm 18 yenn oldd‘wii\bleg?"erwrfie Address Box 14, Bulletin Qffice=” jy17d .- CAWANTED—Men over .17; $135-3195 SILK WE AV ERS month ; railway mall clerks; list pesitiond | gOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY free, JFrankiin - Institute, ’Dm. X.| WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX: LLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY |NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. g WESTERLY, R. I froméd cooks a rnm: turmiunr BUREAU, GEO.. L. CHESBRO, Manager, Central Baliding. TRUCKING PSR o bin b bie e G Oy o Htg'lak Lmllfl‘ — Mcvln. dumpiny Gt st wuap % et “yetd. el I“. ar. 187 T 0] Rt 1’51"{:}'3; Adto Trudng ana mn?' Prrditure 4 su Shetuekel 'FOR SALE~Horses FOR SALE-=Brown peiene 1100, sound, $85. Main 8t. Oy nndbaok%(: J. King, Ma? 1' / S "*&.&‘.‘{&" Toosh at 120 x—:u??fli m RENT—AL Gr Point, for W E R - Ehagty cnumm::': R ’glmu?fi “;gsfl—n-ma%n nn Tooms, 120 e R M_Tel. 1860. jysd (oFOR RENT_Desirahle apartment and nge Telfphane 259, iyd fine Victrom in bé "W %r"?‘hm u.t—uv& Your réntand buy m cott%ln B Ln;.lre) Priva.te Sale Ofé brand new mnmg Toom suite, rugs, Stove, a8 range, oletures, beds, 1able, desk, cash register, etc,. Thié must be sold onas, regardiess 51 oot aa ouins in leav: 11 Franklin 8, City. !ok SALE. 1-2 miles, to railroad -uuafi =1 1 2 nflles to villagé, m id et D. and and telépHone k Joam, sufée cfop inige mock barn with_ sile, . ee. iuvk!y Water at housé and barn; §3,300, 00 ¢ash. TRYONS’ LGENCY, Tiimantic Qonn. l R s.u. ! & with all mod- oy amentts Jot SORs0, &1 Jever lfll UYL near CUff St. For full A. ¥. COVE] 3 ,"'L:l CuSt 8t lffi Pirticulars, Tél. 1521 C, D, JOSLYN, 283 West Main fl, m move everything anywhere. ey sT‘ Lention Siven Lo Moving Pottert & Shivety. Tel. Distanee Hor Zh!r:v':e‘rnn:v, T Hoawel Aue. A us‘: TEANING \ana, movyis. 10%s Sistages ttucking a rfiecu.ry John H. F '“i 4in St Phcfi& c;s"%vg' “%’&"%‘f&_r%&x L QUILDING no’xfl o, nje: DA Plnrk&;. o ha) five gp e ly: % u ‘ or l\ometl ll‘o oll! ladd D. Oiivér, ¥ear 139 Nert} l-‘-HoPlé ! 3!"’ o] AL Digang!, 17 Thames St lvlt ARRIVED. N 6 Andv building, exeavation, ssg:ig . bijec and plaster Wwork. Plioné 1932- JOSEPH J. CHINIGO. Géfieral tedctor and Builder. Tel. 1371 WitLiaM c. YO XG, Con b".'.l W J6bbi: FOR SALE—Automobilze FOR BALE — 1820 cnn m Jousing ear in extra fine itton. G. v, Penae: | ton, 45 Broadway. Liveid FOR u,,—fiu EoRCooine. Jrure 5 Pearl St. ” % i W. Corey, 3‘k4 ¥O! 3’5 921 Chwl’ tour- e, XL ARaton: * JReT R flckxmey . FOR SALE—One -1921 Chevrole( tour- ing, 1920 Chevrolet eha acashy 1550 Overland touring, 1918 Saxton road: ster, late model motorcycle, Come in and | m, over. J.\J. Herbert, 62 She- Norwich, Coni jy2id le for small car, lidab lan, new ;lh\l, Ut n Tires oina codition. €. A. Chamberiain, City Lunch. jy21d FOR SALE--1918 Big Six Studebaker, in fine conditiéh, with good tires; a real bargain. Inquire of Bouchard, §ox o3, Baltie, Conn. PRIV, A mfi 6 nll Lh:lr ode] ng, has démountable shock absorbers, Cen mum ot s nose 071 lm-\r erland. 1:4 STEAMSHIPS VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE [Gomtortabis- Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 ns0F : (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave daily, including Sunday, 11.00 p. #. Due New York; Pief 40, N- R, 7.00 & m. dte me Wheels, eléetric Jights, int like new, spare LR ;ALE— v; Fo‘d Lr\ll:k Orchlrd Bl INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU | You may be the next victim of & firé. flun’e take chances. The small annual promium is neégligible to the fir: umdn B Team foney it Take out & policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AEBNREAL ESTATE RICHARDS iun.nmn/ 91 MAIN STREET i et "32.,.“.11;» o L L S SR P T L POI RALE—Dodge tfl& 1920 model sereen sides, In g price low. Fails Auto Pllnt Ll !h 35 ‘West Main Ifi T!I. 762, 1Y1M tvdehlker, in Agency, 118 M:a v.z‘:""——‘fi._ “:F' led A n-nu‘ll uofl ron SALE — Ford tourin truck bodies, at Eliott's Pond B P dcn'- ma o9, iy8d LOST AND ?WND - 0 Division St. jy20a LoRT—Tn fiafim Q'Triu. ETAT a_silver mesih POULTRY I’Dl AL!X G —300 Bréjlers, syerage weight i 1- Call at 116 ayette Bt. | Iy - GHIROPODIST a. nolmeu. l. sL : 'COAL AND WOOD L e P e o !""3».";1’;;‘;" s FOUND — 8CARF, LO8T STRAND THEATRE, RETURNED —OWNER CALL AT STRAND BOX OFPICE. ne ut D;n:m Kinds G of ail ) % I'.lumul LONGO & G0, genoral coptsactors.| | BXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN _EASTERN POINT COTTAGE mn olf groutids and only three min- o i o Tmtting Seuch snd dnoet ldr Hotel riswold, e pariding 1o m :d ftlong cost w‘%flh Tc‘ Hald n Tflmnu l;fl lnd 815, 'FOR SALE Small farm of 9 acres of land, mostly {iilable, in village. near the city and near Vs ozponunny FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, cutrli Bldg. Phone. Norwieh. or vm-nt wishing small FOR SALE | An ¥aises Diamend Disc Phonograph, $35. j Afi Upright Mahogany Phonograph, $35. A brand new Portablé Phonograph, §25, Genuine Victrela VIII and five Reo- 6rds, $53.75. An Upright Plane, oh shey terms, $75. A gengine Vict#ola if 4 Oomsele Cabl- e, $85. New Columbia Records, 3Bc, two for 1o, Réeérd Albums, 35¢ each. Brdad New .Guaranteed Pianos (édsy térms), $295. 3. THE TALEING MACHINE SHOP, 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE. s 5k 1 l NT — Furnisned, rooms, 1 housakeevm: Mrs. Congdon 83 Mcl(\n ev Tu POk BENT_To. saults; a newly re- ‘mod apartment of seven rooms, Wlfl\ nufeu 23 Park St Inquu-a on premises. = L A . TO RENTkurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Division St. je2 TO RENT—Furni 16 L u S et Ay TO RENT—Furnished Broadway ; Jesd rooms at 171 entlemen only. Phone 2055. TO RENT_Apartment for adults four roomis and bath. on second floor, Hartiman arastuasies 17/ Rroadway ; floor cotees @s range, shades and icebox fur- - Phone 2055, jeod FOR RENT—At 142 Main St. u suite of vooms that may be.adapted for lodge room purposes, office ete.;; :\onunlun \mmedulély Inquire at Thn Pl mished, Bustness section. for aceesscries, leather oai! % o store ‘or any retail ‘business. "TO RENT Two of the finest apartments in Nor- wich. Five-room apartment $65, seven- room apartment $85. Steam heat and hot water furnished Bvery modern con- venience and beautiful I'ro\mds: 50 Broad St Possession now or Oct 1st Inquire at TALKING MACHINE SHOP, NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER. NICKEL, COPPER AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING DONE. ALSO POLISHING AND ERASS REFINISHING AT THE NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, GONN. Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COWANY lm: uorwich, ! CIGARS claaArs Whitektone Clgar sare 370 per tmomsand. 3. F. CUNANT. 1i Fedaklis 8% HOTELS AMERICAM HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First :Lug garage service cob~ Bected. Poone. Shetucket St BOOKBJND’NG JOSEPH BRADFORD 168 Broadway 8lank Bosks Kade and fiul.a 'to Ordse | wiar $250 grade; walipapes, 10¢ per roll. ilioft. P "‘ | avme, zors, mvar o BT EAS,Y FOR DUR) WELQ?P = Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating pli adequate facilities and equipment enables us to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable 1o handle properly. If the casting or forgihg is too heavy to bring to us our portable oquipment enables us ta go to the work. No piece of work too large or tao small. NORWICH WELD!NG ©0. Phone 213 31 Chestnut Street - OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK . OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, ~.Ca.rriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts M_echxnical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work Blacksmithing in all itc branches 360t & Clark Corp. 607 TC ¢16 NORTH MAIN STREET PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per'gal., r Max Blazer, 183° West Main St €., mext Fire Station. myia LEGAL NOTICES OURT OF PROBATE HELD vich, within and for the District rwich, on the 18th day of Juiy, A. SLSON J. AYLING, Judge dh\,Lh Lees, late of Nor- t Wwith said estate fo the nee; It is therefore the 24th day of July, A, 10 o'clock in, the forengon, af Court Room in the Ci L it maia Tristrict. be, same is, appointed for hearing tho same, and (he Swil BXECUWE 18 AirGoivs nublishing \m~ order reula- U at least four dnga prior’ to. the Gtk ot ‘sald heating. and Inake return to the Court. SON J. ING, Judge. i The above and.forésoing is a true o of record i "HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. AT A COURT OF FROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within amd for the District 9f Lebanon, on thé 13th day of July, | Present—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Jud 6 Estate of John Fitzeerald, late of Town and Probate District ‘of Letmnou, and in said District, deceased. The Administrator having exhibited hig administration account with said estate to this Court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 26th day of July, A. D. 1923, at 1 o'élock in the.afternoon, be; and the same iS, assigmed for a hearing on the ailowanee of said administration account, and this Court directs the Ad- ministrator to cite all pérsons interested in said estate to appetr &t said timeé and g}uce by publishing this order once in he: Norwich Builetin at least five days prior fo the said day of hearing, and make due return fo this Cour ORGE E. BRIGGS iv21da e, MAIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THF NORWICH BULLETIN 10¢ a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Post Office ..o —.Or Wekssdiaeanisiiiine blind address NORWICH, CONN. - Wants, To Let, For Sale, Ete. Classifieation st S lia) v ews eee 6o NUMDET OF INSETHOMS o1ov o v s o e .« Am’t Enclosed. v ..c Write complete ad below including name and address is- wanted thark X here R tma | Yarsofgondserhce mdlllfll‘au" Still are the patient and f . ‘Love like old lZioI:lmfimfi in’s is wmhm:ge to. ymfire 'l‘han cars without number which ling- An Jnusually laige asserfilage €d the degree team of Exeter e A hen i ably. conferred on ten can the third and fourth degrees, Tuesday evening at Westerly grange, No. 18. The eXcellent work of the degree team has at- tracted considerable attention in grange circles and their services have been in great demand. The lecturer's hour fol- kmed the degre¢ work and an wz(ul paper, Animal Life in Ponds and Streams Was read by Flora Bliven Brown; two Scotch_sélections were given by Dudley Stewart and a brief talk by State Lee- turer Philip B. Wersells was_followed by’a werd picture of Cleve's New Arts, which was greatly -enjoyed. Refresh- ments and a social hour followed. Announcement was made of the state grange fleld day, td be held. on the grounds of the Rhode Island state college at_Kingsfon August 1st. State Master John A. McSparren of Pennsylvania is to be the principal speaier. The lawn fate of Wasterly grange previously planned for August 1st is postponed two weeks. This meeting was one of the mdat igie- resting held thus far this season. Swm- mer weather did not lessen the attend- ance, which goes to show the enthusiasm that has been kept up here in grange work. 5" Several trom Westérly went to Seuth Manchester, Conn., Saturday to attend the wedding of Ralph Hunter Bailey of Indigna, Ind,, and Ruth Wiilard Cooper. Miss Helen Cooper, sistér of the Bride was bridesmaid and Frank C. Cooper was best man. The cerémofty was pérform- ed by the father of the bride, Rev. Jo- seph Cooper. Theé housé was décorated in pink and white, roses and snap dragons.~ The cérémony. took place in the- dining room, the wedding march be- ing played by Mrs. Henry Kalquist, a sister of the brife. Mr. and Mrs. Bafiey went to Indiana t6 spend their honey- moon With the goont's parents who were unable {6 attend thé wedding. Upon their, réfurn théy will reside in Stoughton, Mass, whefé the groomi is in thé shoe business, | The bride received many Hand- some ar valuable #ifts. She-is _the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Parker of School street and has spent many summegs here. Those atiending the wedding from ,Westerly were Mrs. Katherine Scott, M. and Mrs._ John Parker, Miss Blanche Spargo and Chas. Mason. Guests were present also from Perth Amboy, > Boston, New York, Newport, Portland and Bridgewater, Mass, Winton Crandall of Saramagh, Gag is the guest of his parents, Col. and irs. A, N. Crandall. Miss Moriarty, who is occupying Liv- stone cottage, Pleasant View, is spend- ing a few days in New York. Miss Agnes Martin, formerly of Nor- wich, who is at Pleasant View, mot to Norwich Thursday to call on frien Lloyd Chesebro of Wequetequock, was a business caller in.Providercs Thurs day. Georgs Vargsios is on & business trip to Boston. ~ Arthur Scott is mndmg two weeks in South Hiram, Maine. About 250 members of the Methodist Sunday school went on the annual pienie to AfARtic Beach Thursday. Andrew Green is vieiting in South Man- chester, Conn. The Séns and D hiters of Ndiberty mét Wednesday evenifig in Caiédonian hall with about 25 members present. They had the pleasure ofNisténing to a mest interesting talk from the state deputy, John Hollander, of Hope Valley, Who told of thé progress of the order. up the streat. fiie H I Ea il i i gxef 3 Ei;gi i zpf : i Ex § i il -y i ; 5 {s L ] s & %flg 40 .“Ei i ' ; & ?; i 4 T sf%f 3 H i Twenty-five 16oms were déltvéred from | Misé Anng the freight station Thuréday (o thé mill of R. B. Meihle & Sons, which has alfeady % R DENTISTS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main stru!. Over Waoslworth's Teiephone 563 Norwich, Conn. e e or-lol DR. €.'R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON MGrory Bldg’ Norwioh, Conf e ————— MR. AND MRS GOOD CITIZEN N Are you interested in the Sale | srite ¢ vation Army ? bt \ Do want to help in its mmml:?_ SPECIAL Keen Kutter $1.00 Safety Razors Knives, new line. . 50c, 75¢, $1.00 CONSERVO, for Steam HE g;‘s £ : f i

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