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_— A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell A Bulletin Want - It| - Advertisement Will Get It e ——— . Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale —_— Advertisement Will Sell It| e SATURPAY'S MARKET. New York, July 22.—Tacit approval federal PIEBCE _1n Vet B L duiy. 1 WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscelianeous FOR SALE i FOR 8ALE © TO RENT 5 832, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ad: DA ool WANTED—AIl ‘New York Life Ins. new mileh _four 0 BENE_Two ed an Fierce. Honenak Dok Tiopan fo do, ESReTMl | o hoiders {5 kitow (s £ A the dio; L Voung pull. | Chois. Stetuer '{“‘&;#’am g MITH—In w""’{il 1. July 20, 1928, care_Bulletin. % jy24d | trict agent, eastern Conmeoticut, and will sen, Yantic. Ph 35-12 Lebanon. iR 3 TO RENT_Desirable room, for one ur # son, Isaac Gallup, Je., to Mr. and - {be pleased to give any information de- 24d & = |, A very choice six-room q;ode cottage,§ two gentlemen, 37 Grove ‘Phone 440. isase 6. Smith, WANTED_Two capable women, one 1o | sired concerning your policy ; aiso to in- z ey Tei ciger | eBirably located on Laurel Hill Ave, yeid B do chamber work and one to wait on ta- ur rotection with our new and | FOR !Al-'-—"b%m By 7 For. further particulars, inquire of Xew Lonon, Julg a0, 1923, o gapoly The Lawion Ton, Pitiafeld ::':35’ i oroisedon benchis "t 4 |tore. taquire 33 Main St jy2 JOHN A. MOEAY, b ! omers, rict ent, Room 18 | ~ry 3 ¢ Richmond cool T - WANTED_Head woman with candy | Main St orwioh, CoR, o AN | RO SALE Largs g REAL ESTATE BROKEE, FUNERAL NOTICES GILLETT—In 1922, Mary William Gillett. E b isday afternoon, July 25, standard time. at FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2 Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® Telephsne 328-3 m;nfll Conn., July 28, Cady Gillett. widow of #Tvicks at her late residence e e Bow 700, Evilone “Iosid WANTED—Second hand_bicycle, Ad- dress cle, Bulletin Office. jy24d “WANTED—Woman_to do_Wousework, smail family, all conveniences; good pa: S Sty irolley, betmegn Rose Tt and 3 Mathewson's Mil Stations. Sy21d WANTED — Newly \anxed couple ‘would .\l‘e furnished ligh! hmmkea»&g rooms, elther in Greeneville or east of Franklin Sq. Tel. §29-2 after 6 D, m. M'GUIRE, Experienced Dress. 10 Church. §. se2rd WANTED~Male WANTED—Man around 45 to look af- ter our business in this territory; casy work ; permanént position; hundreds ‘of ¢n are drawing good salaries right now. Write Oakland -~ Nurseries, ufln‘num‘ Conn., for particulars. iy24d WANTED — Carpenter to change shelves in grocery stores. Apply Nation- al Biscuit Co. Qy“d WANTED—Foreman ; one who has had experience in state road building. Ad- dress Box 220. Bulletin Office. jy21d WANTED—Steady work, good pay, for right man to run Ford and care for gar- den. J. F. Cooiey, on Westerly trolley, between Rose Hill and Mathewson's Mill Stations. g $r21d iy2ed . WANTED—To buy a grocers o « gen- eral merchandise store in or out city limits. ~Write Waloff, Bulletin Office. ivz4a TWANTED—In _Norwich, or near by, anent, comfortable quarters, with 08l and care, for an eiderly lady; state location and conditions. ~ Address Morton, care’ Bulletin. Iy24MWS WANTED—An intelligent person, either sex, may earn $100 to §200 monthly cor- responding for newsvapers; $15 fo $25 weekly In epare time; experience unneces- sary; no ca ng; subjects sugsested. Send’ for particulars, National Press Bu- reau, Buffalo, N. ¥. jyaed WANTED_—Model D-£4 Buick roadster; state condition and price. Address Box 33, Jewett City. fy2zd HIGHEST prices paid for used furni ture and antiques. Louis D. Ward, Box WANTED—Men over 17; $135-$195 month ; railway mall clerks; list positions gree. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31K, Rochester, N. Y. dy1od FOR SALE—Horsss FOR SALE—Dapple gray horse. 10 years old, sound and fine worker. J. J. Wheatley, R. F. D. 4, Colchester, Conn. y24d 5 Commings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers Chamber of Commerce Building - Phone 2382 Lady | Assistant GAGER Funeral Director ¥ PROMPT SERV!GE DAY OR NIGHT FOR SALE—Surrey mare, 5 years old, weighing 1100 Ibs,, safe for woman to drive, very stylish,’ sound gnd will work anywhere; this mare was also broken to saddle; will be sold yery reasonable. In- quire ¥, L. Tel. §74-13, Norwich Division. vz 389, Norwich. JYIZMWE WANTED—Pupples, all _kinds but hounds; boarding and_training; police dogs a specialty. J. Bakker, Putnam, Conn. Tel. 419-4. Jy2id TED—Two-wheel pony cart for ized Shetland. Phone Willimantic b Jyald 3 OF HOURS from Okum sey 1 see the Rotery Club are thinkin a putten 7 at the entrance {o Norwich hows ‘Speeders we got sum fine ceme- teries and sum good florists, drive fast.” Turkish Trophies 18c, two for 35c; Charles Denby mild cigar Sc, seven for 50c; Sei- denberg’s After. Dinner cigar bc straight. Fagan' oke Shop. Jy18d WHY WORRY about your farm? We sell them quick. Address Farm Seiling Agency, Box 352, Norwich, Conn!_jyldd FOR SALE—Horse. § years old, James ngi, 17 Th: St y18d JUST A4RRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a nice lot—big omes, light ones, and ehunks, single and in pairs, all ready to tn worz. Priees Jow for the kind. me and see them. Tel §36-3. ELMER E. PIERSON. e ——c————— FOR SAUE—Automobilcy FOR SALE—One Chevrolet touring cec, price §125; cne six cylinder Over- land, $6 model, $150; both cars are in first class running_order. M. Gunther, Moosup, Conn., Ekonk Hili, opposite church. Jy24d T FOR SALE—1918 Dodge touring ecar, double if you need a good family car. Private Garage, 39 Otis St. sy24d | FOR SALE—Ford roadster bargain you seldom see advertised, late modei, Wwith convertible top, summer and winter, has glass windows and doors for winter months, vaint iike new, in perfect me- ehanical condition; no 'one has ever driven my car but myself, and you will Shea & Burke Funeral Directors “ 41 Main Street 8te I never hlurt it; the only reason.l am selling my roadster is I have a tour- Ing car and don’t need both; if you want classy roadster, 1 have one; peice 275. Rear Residence, 76 West Thames 8t.; New London cars pass hourly. ivaed FOR SALE—1916 Chevrolet baby grand roadster, 1918 Buick 4 touring, both cars in fine condition. Write Box 33 Jewett City. jy22d " GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer §2 PROVISENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleghons 630 The Hen—y-m & b 82 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistnnt BAY OR NIGHT Son Co. Telaphene 410-2 FOR SALE—One Roamer 1920 sport model, cord tires, color blue green, in d _condition ; price $750. Behr jushnell, Ivoryton, Conn. FOR SBALE — 1920 Chalmers touring ear in extra fine condition. C. V. Pendle- ton, 45 Broadwa; iy21d FOR EALE or exchange for small car, Special Six Studebaker sedan, new paint, W0 spare tires, all in first class condition. C. A. Chamberiain, City Lunch. _jy21d FOR SA 1918 Big Six Studebaker, in fint condition, With good tires; a reai bargain. Inquire of Bouchard, Box 403, Baltic, Conn. Jy21d FOR SALE—Havinj truck, 1 will sell my half-ton Ford truck HOURIGAN BROS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City fiowering shrubs, plants and iy 004 Nursery ~Co. Tel 3 elivery. _aprid Geduidigs Phone $68.4 ORDER yoar fowers Sreefhouses, 76 Ceder St. mari3g at LANDSCAPE GARDENING for §100. Louls Ortman, 72 Orchard St. Phone 151-4. Ivita FOR SALE—Dodge truck, 1920 modal, sercen sides, in good shape; price low. Falls_Auto Paint Shop, 354 West Main Tel. 762, yitu FOR SALE—Special §ix Studebhker, in A-1 condition, §300. Reo Ageney, 118 Franklin St. Jyisd e A S IR LS FOR SALE—1921 Reo five pass. tour- ing, overhauled. and repainted, $800. Reo Ageney, 118 Franklin St. ivisa FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, in good condition, $350. Reo Ageney. 118 Frank. lin St Jyisd FOR SALE — Ford teuring ears and truck bedies, at Elliott's Paint Shap, Pond St. Jysd e THIS is the time to arrange for land- o yeape work, of Which we mast & LOST AND FOUND ° Gedaidic's Groenzouses 17 Cadar St LOST—Biack and tan hound, license Fiond 401 marldd | o (6051, Preston. Please notity Freds erlck Pieper, R. F. D. No. 3, Box 103, Norwich. y24a TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBEET — Moving and STEAMSHIPS - , trueks for hire. 21 BB o Oteats. et 6Tz jezg e, 1038 Tel. 175, i ARFmcR w raTEROY, move everythi aimery. el ;‘l&l Lemg Distance Timmerman, 17 moving, long dis CHIROPODIST rm:q 224 ing, Furniture no Maving. hatucket St. €. D. JOSLYN, 233 West Main §t. We ing' anywhere. Special at- moving boiders and ma- tance onn H. Ford, 283 New York NEW LONDON LINE FARE Comfortable Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at 7:80 P M. Lv. New Londen Daily 11 P.:M. Due N. Y. Pier 40, N. R, 7 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) Reduoced rates on automabiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. INSURANGE ERE GCOAL AND WOOD IT MAY -MEAN YOU You imay be the next victim of a fire Don't take shances. The small annual 0OAL. seasonea wood o B Lase PSSR EE i ible to the firm Take out a poliey to day. Isaac S, Jones INSURANGE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET 1 bought a larger | WANTED—Second hand furniture; we sell siove parts for all makes of stoves; lumbing and heating. _Godstein & K: lan 86-92 Water St. Phone 144-4. jyid T WANTED Bookeeper, abie to operate typewriter, experienced ' preferred. Box 35, Bulletin. jyid WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for second hand furnituce, household goods, antiques, store fixturés and tools; iry me before selling. N. Weisinger, 22 Market St. Phone 53 iyéd_ ‘WANTED—City property, farms, lzrae or small, for ready customers. John G. Cheneski, Real Estats Agency, 18 Bath Street. Jezsd WANTED—Household - goods. an:'Gies and books. C. J. King, 16 Water St Phone 708- WANT, slon; séne —Farms to sell on commis- L description. Fred L. Ra- . “Plal “onn. Phone Moosu first class cunning qrder. Can be seen at | hh’ gpp ioid: © Jesa s W | ANTED—Second_hana antique_fur- e bt econ, ™ - FOR SALE—Ford toucing, has de- |niture; best prices paid. Bruckner, mountadle wheels, mare xim and two | §Fran Phone 712 my30d nearly new spare tires, full set curtains = T e %03 all my tools, car in perfect running con- ED—We pay highest prices for dition ; price $185 If 5014 this week ; worth ol Furil second hand furniture. .. . We 114 Address K., fobsd and zecond- 55 Franklin jan2id care Bulietin. WANTRD—Antiques. tools hand cumniture. t. B. Tiger, Phone 717-3. WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; 10 agres up, with or without stock; give full pecticulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. Jys2d WE BUT and_pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor 1o King, 44-50 Water St. Phone 1305. sepl2d SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. - APPLY NEW ENGLAND SIiLK CO. WESTERLY, R. I. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TONIGHT—Store your car at Hayes Brothers Garage. Ferey St.; two weil equipped washstands. Taxi service. Two seven-passenger cars to rent. 2211 THERE 18 MERIT in our work; { ial Garage Co., Chestnut St. ' Ph Tl sea0a | bile revair work; give me a trial. Con Schuler, Falls Ave. Phones, 182-2 or [t AUTOMOBILE and Truck Paln:lnE leftering and sign_painting. Joseph Eiliott. Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. mardd AUTO TOPS, radiator covers. curtains, slip covers and tire covers. reupholster- ing. all kinds o autos. Jos. Angarano, Pond St. Phone 1297. mariod EASY FORDUR Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities wnd equipment enables us to under- jtake WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or’forging is too heavy to bring to us our pertable equipment enables us to go to ‘the work. No pisce of work too large or too small. % NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blackamithing in all itc branches Scott & Clark Garp. 7 TC 315 NORTH MAIN STREET stove, gas stove fove ce. e, and three-burner and_oven, folding bed, all at sacri- $§ North St. iy2ed ients, gas range, el ‘Dhone,_vacuum cleaner. ete.; Franklin § ke Tent. Phene 641-3. . iv21d FOR a st class location ; a brand new seven- room house with session W house on Schoel St.. $1,000 takes I, b ance easy terms. C. Sholes, 188 West Thames St. ., uee of ‘moderate by the > inde- endent mieel mergera praviaed. the only feature of today's dull and otherwise featureless session. Extreme gains of to almost three: , Lack- awanna, Repubiie lum.h steels, uu.l—fm. ouse of high clase In | For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, e BEAL ESTATE BROKER, Tunicate Seh also second floor loft 50x60 feet. for mercantiie or gutomobile \improvement, pos- immediat one ~ two-fami Tel. 1380. yaza FOR SALE—A new milch cow; will ex- change for dry cow. 1851-12. Franklin Square. §St., New London. } TO LET—Five-room cottage at Lord’ 5K Fote, Phone NICKEL PLATING ¢ Lord’s Point, Conn. RET D ot : TO RENT—Tenement at 45 Washing- FCR SALE—Genuine Black Minorea ton Bi 4 cockerels: i fon invited ; price rei o s ALE L fton St Wt mprovements. | Inquise .mx.;i”" S Ogden, 42 Cebiral Ave FOR at 3¢ Washington St iriia.. iy2d4d - 2 v B% FOE RENT—Nine. _tenement with “POE SALE — Horring. Hall-Marvin| A biz barsain i a two-agaftment [Doth gas and electric light, 471 Matn st sates for ofice and Bome use: all sizes. |house, modern fmprovements, with new |j2guite A. V. Covello, 108 CIft St _Tel Plaut-Cadden Co. 185-143 Main St. Nor’| garage, large lot, desirably located on e o118 wich. $¥224_ | Hamiiton Ave. A FOR LEASE—Two stores in new brick #|building 661-669 Bank St, New London; adapted fars, com | | Point. reasonable. Eve Mason, Box 14, sy21d tiful mahogany console; bargain for §85, on easy terms. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—250 gal. tank for delivery of gasoline or kerosene on sturdy two- horse running gear; can easily be trans- ferred to auto chassis; tank and running gear in_excellent condition; $140 ta o ‘{ant furnished rosm at 120 FOR BALE—Large roli-top desk, oak, = -, | av & with SRR Nickel Plating | s e o FOR SA od v Hunting. | / NT—Tenement, five 3 ton upright piano, with fine tome and W et ain St Apoly Thamep Coal Cs. . B 00 et ” i b Craden| OLDY SILVER, NICKEL, COPPER|— o i rarmint Co., Ngrwich, Conn. ~ jyisd |AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING| rooms, excelient loeation ; garage It FOR SALE_Genuine Victrola in beau- | DONE. ALSO POLISHING AND/|Sred. Tel 1860, v6d “YOR RENT_Desn The Plaut-Cadden garage. visd 0.0 Telephone 259. ivid T—To gentleman, very pleas- shares. Weckly trade reviews bore out cent statements of a hait in general bus- iness, due chiefly to the coal and rail- Toad strikes. Distribution of merchan- dige fell below the corresponding period de- | of last year, but coliections were better. A contraction of $84.0009T0 in act- Jesirabis apartment awa | U8l 1oans and discounts was“the mote- worthy item in the weekly clearing BRASS REFINISHING, AT THE NORWICH NICKEL ° |=X PLATING COMPANY 5 77 HAMILTON AVENUE . 23 Park St. P. E. Flynn, Jewett City. Tel. 12! housekeeping. 27 Division St. Je26! FOR BENT—To adults, a newly re-: d_apartment of seven roome, with nguire on premises. " T0 BENT _Furnished rooms for light house statement. This was accompaniad iby a decrease of §95,500.000 in net de- mand depocits and @ cash gain of $31.- 584,000, increasing excess reserves to almost $4,000,000. Bath St. vizd NORWICH, CONN. TO RENT_Furnished 1voms, 16 Laurel | myon s.u.n—x; i.itt 'lllr':n'_:'lz\ing %n {e;x Hiil Ave. Phone 1142 __Jjezzd ate, see my efore buying. NT—] i John G, Cheneski, Real Estate Agency. 1§ Tl nishen rookm et . 9 Broadwa garden. See F. Tongren, new use, Nelson Place, Thames- L / station, 1'1-2 miles to viliage, milk and cream sold at door, service; 20 acres dark loam, sure crop soil, balance pasture and woodland; 10- Toom house, large stock barn with’ silo, gravity water at house and barn; $3,300, $500 cash. jv21d jesd 1 Nickel Plating rooms and bath, on second! fl apartments—175 Broadway ; ing, gas_range, FOR SALE - nished. Phone 2055. jesa Practically as good as new ,C'O , Inc. O TEST—AC 0% ain S a owkis - &l ot To0ms that may be adm ;.| immediate; Inquire at The Plaut-] ern improvements, off West NS T R e L Main St., in excelle igh) T ks ot S e i 5 o " atocsss ., in excellent neigh-) CIGARS Eoods, shios store of any retail businesad borhood; garage and large| ciaama ol = Whitestone Cigar 3are 570 per tuvusand | 3. F. COBANYE. i Fiaaklis st TO RENT wich, mecled. Pnome. Shetucket St TALRING MACHINE SNOE. R. F. D. and telephone o 711 change up te 5 P. M.: gentleien only. Pioue 2055.| ¢ TO RENT—Apartment for aduits, four loor, Harriman floor covee- shades and icebox fur- Two of the finest amartments in Nor- Five-reom apartment §65, seven- | STOCES. The follnwiiy 15 2 summary of the . | transactions on the New York Stgcx Ex- Hich, £85; 5412 Allied - Chemical Allied Chalmers Beet Sugar o Lo Hide & L pr Tel & Tel . Tobacco Am Woolen . Anaconda Cop Atch T & S F Ath T & S F pr Balt & Ohio .. 18\“?\ Steel (B) Beth Steel T p ¢ Brook Rap Tr . Canadiah Pacific . Cent Leather Chandier Motor Ches & Ohis HOTE room apartment §85. Steam heat and hot{Chi Gt West . wille, o__ = T furnished Every modern con-|Chi Gt West nr venience and beautiful zrounds; 50 Brosd | Chi Mil & St P . FOR SALE. AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, {St Pogsession now or Oct lst ‘Inquire’at|ch 3 & St P pr Thirty acres, 2 1-2 miles to raflroad | BToD. First class garago service cod~ _—— ECOKBINDING LEGAL NOTICES Chino,. €opper JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Eroadway Blank Books Elade 2nd Ruled to Order TRYONS’ AGENCY, Willimantio Conn. Dissolution of Partnership tillable, in village, near the city and near the trolley line: house has 5 rooms and in good condition, with a small barn; the Telephone 563 Norwich, Conn. HOTUSE-BOAT. 5e. Record Albums, 35c each. Brand New Guaranteed Pianos (easy Cosden .. Crucible Steel Cruci Gen Electric FOR SALE. SALE Gen_Motors 1% Eight-room cottage house with all mod- Gt. North pr 508 53 The Ladies’ Aid soclety will meet nex! ¢ ern_improvements, lot 50x90, all level, in BUILDING MARINE HARDWARE AND LUMBER: |Gt North Ore . 403% 405 | Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Framk il very best location, near CIift'St. For full Biie will be recetved up to taug . 1,1Himp Moter Car 1955 18 | der. x ticulars, see A = - 1de Wi ived up to Aug. : - 25! 2%y, coveL G. LONGO & CO., genoral contractors | 1922, for the stock of marine hardware |iiSPiration Cop 41 41 Fred Saffori and family recenmty Tel. 1527-3. “1v8 Clif St. |and building, excavation, sidew brick . tazbi 5 jed at the plant of |10t Harvester 104 17 spent the day in Norwich. Miss Marior - and plaster work. Phone 1332-3. jegd |2nd lumi now. cerried;at the'plant of }ine Mar Mar pr .... ¢ T3 73 | Safford remained in the city for a week's( : e ~—""~-|Wood & McClure, Boat Builders, West Inter P: 515 | visi 5 EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN J1G: e A aper 1°% | visit, & ’ EASTERN POINT COTTAGE 5 '"{Brfl;}“d -!;u,fdfllhlgg- General Con- | Mystic, Conn. Can be inspected on any | Kennecott .. . 363, 36% Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Prink, Herbe, Near. golt gronnds autl pnly thras mint| Lacar- and Bullder. & Tel 1371 mars8if s, cxeept” Sunftape | Shis mais’1s; or-jMaTwell Mot A .. 6413 6413 { Williams and Carlton Lovell motored utes’ walk to bathing beach and short | TILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and | dered by reason of dissolution of partner- exican Petrol 16513 1853 | Providence and Oakiand beach Wedngs- distance from popular Hotel ~Griswold. | Builder, Mlll Work and Jobbing. 07 Wesb | gnip, Mex Petr pr 94 8t lday. 2 3 Extra building lot will be included with: { Main St. Phone 97L. deo3d : b ey Mjami Copper ... 2 257% | ‘The Krauss and Rietzell families;, of out additional cost. Price $5,500. . L, S ma X E i, 1 17% | New York, are at their summer howe in E AROELW oo, A IY20THSMWE ¥ B. F. Wood. |aissour! Pacific ' 22 " %% | Eimdale. Mrs. Krauss entertained: iate- % yg 2 DENTISTS — e 4 Missouri Pac pr 54 % |iy a sister and her children from iNew >3 Telephones 133 nd 815. N Y Cetral 951 5% | T 5 Dissolution of Partmership |[¥ r N T &x” 29% 335 | Mr. Kietzell, who is & cellistsin an or- 1 FOR S ALE DR. HARRY PROTASS Norfollk & West . 109% 103% | chestra, played during the offertory at 7 | 2 DENTIST SALE Boeth Facie 76X 78 | the Sunday morning church.service, ace | Small farm of 9 acres of land, mostly | 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's nlar $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roll. Max Biager, 183 West Main St., nest to Fire Station. myld _— Cooking and, Preserving WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- am better. columns of The Bulletin. ness before the public, there is nc medi. um better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin. THERE 18 no avertist: an through the advertising tin for business esuits. l | e e e e e s o e e ED o5 e €m0 3 €58 6 O 5 @2 053 55 4 3 B £ EE I DT ERO SR O MDA BOSDC AR S s AIL-AD . > FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. Name. R. P. D. or Street... -« Number of Insertions..... Post Office ... .. Am't Enclosed. ..... Write complete ad below including name and address — Or ii blind address is wanted mark X here « « o oo Classification. sessseine Large Enamel ‘Preserve Pans ed! Eastern Connectlent saual to The Bulle: Bids will be received at the office:of 165 e o L M e PHONES : Wood & McClure, Wést Mystic. Conn.. for Z;‘,: = |Dr. Paul A. Schwartz| o2 " s v v s s S Ry 3 FOR SALE SOMERS BLOCK bids must be in by Aug. 1, 1922. 5—?;‘:»‘:‘1:(5'3?:'1 = ’5'; 4 ON THE SQUARE WOOD & MCLURE, Tobarcy Pood Hy GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING | J¥20ThSMWE By R e Wooy, | Totaeaira. i g5 Edison Diamond Dise Phonostadh | pxopoNTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND TUnion Pac pr . 7851 An Upright Mahogany Phonograph, 835, DENTAL . RARIOGRAPHY 4 S P E C l A L 'g S:Sg:eh!':ef !Eézz }z.:':‘ A brand new Portable Phone , 825, 8 (:! pr . 1. 207 Somins vicran v11 wni. e 20| DR €. R. CHAMBERLAIN |Keen Kutter $1.00 - . |¥a tn.7 iy Ty ords, §58.75. DENTAL SURGEON Safety Razors.....,. 85c|Wilss Olana ... e An Upright Plano, on easy terms, 75, | " Crory Bldg Norwich, Cann | oo Kutter Pocket Knives, Worth Pump -+ 53 5 A genuine Victrola in & Comsele Cabi- o new line. . 50c, 75¢, $1.00 coTTON. net, $95. AN CONSERVO, for St New York, July 22.—Cotton futures New Columbia Records, 38c, two for | FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal., reg- 2 closed barely steady. October 21.80. December 21.80, January 2161, 2155, May 21.42. March Liberty Bonds. Mgn. Low. Jeiaew o THE HOUSEHOLD TS b aus . d00% 10080 10038 : = U S Lib Ist 4% 10160 10118 10 FHE TALEING MACHINE SHOF: o' | avanes weight 1 15 e,/ O at 130 T8 i o 1\? 20080 10030 1004 24 FRANKLIN SQUAEE. Lafayette St. jv21d BULLETIN BUILDING U 8 Lib 3d 4% 10082 100.80 100.50 76 FRANKLIN STREET U'S Lib 4th 41101.60 10130 100.16 . Victory .. ....05.884% .+ ee e WHEN YOU WANT to put your busl TELEPHONS B 8 Victory dis ...100.56 10054 100.54 Quoted in dollars and cets per $100 bond. THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago, July 21. — Hogs—Receipts, 18,000 head ; market 15 to 25¢ up- Bulk, $5.50@10.90 top, $11.00; heavyweight, $:0.00@10.60; medium weight, $10.508 10.95; light weight, $10.90@11.00; lght lights, $10.40510.95; heavy Aysking sows, smooth, $8.30@3.10; padking sows, rough, $T.75@8.50; pigs, $9.399 10.50. Cattle—Receipts, 3,500 head generally steady. market Beet steers: Cholce WEST KINGSTON The L. T. L. L. picnic held on the fair grounds Thursday - afternoon was very enjoyable. Over forty were _present, mostly children, who seemed anxious to have an L. T. L. formed hers, to be called West Kingston Loyal Temperante Legion. Mrs. Mills of Central Falls ex- plained to the children about the socle- ty,“what it stood for, etc. After the meeting lemonade and famcy coolkies were gerved. Mrs. Emma Northrup Sisson, 17, died Thurtday morning after an iliness of & week with pneumonta. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Northrup of this village. The funeral was held Saturday. Burial was in Fernweod cemetery. Among the new purchasers of electrie washing machines are Dr. Kenyom, Oli- ver Watson, Mitchell Randall of this village and George S. James of Matl- nock. The teachers for the next year in ¢his village are to be Mrs. Carrie F. Brown, principal, and Miss Belle Wilbour pri- mary. Both are experienced teachdrs. Miss Wilbour has tought several years at Kingston. Among recent visitors here were Amos H. Kenyon and family of Providenmcs, Mrs. Louise Denham, aiso of Providence, Mrs. Mills of Central Falls, Mr. Potter 8n mother of Wakefleld, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchern of Aretic. ‘ on the grounds The hu bushes of Oliver Watsdn are well~ People froth all over the state visit hars, ess0. - Sheep and Lambe—Supply, bead: market 25¢ lower om sheap. Prime western, 37.25@7.50; good mixed, $6.25@700; fair mixed, $5.25@5.75. calls and common, $1.50@2.7 $13.90. Hogs—Recelpts, 2,600 head; steads. Prime heavy hogs, $10.80; heavy mixed, $11.25@11.35; mediums, $11.50@11.60; heavy yorkers, 311609 11.65; pigs, $11.60911.65 roug! $700G8.00; stags, $4.5085.00. % Chicago Grain Market, Hich Low. Closs % oy gy 4 116% 109 109% 123 110% 110% 828 £2% 6234 6335 635 0% ey 2y 2y 3% 34 36% £ With the exception oI sterling, aB qustations are in cents per unit of for eign currency: Year Sterling— Yesterday Aso Demand .. 84453 $3.53 Cables . a45% 50 France 9 Guilders Pesedas Lire .. .. Swiss ‘francs Beigian francs Kronen .. Sweden .. Denmark . CANTERBURY: GREEN companied by RI~daughter. Mrs. Charles Hyde and Mrs. Pearl of Brookiyn visited the past week witk Mrs. Chauncey Frink. At the grange, Wednesday, evening, I was voted t begin work on ‘an addftion — \ to the hall, to be used as a kitchen at the next meeting and give a program Killingly grange is expected 0 be pres- ent. Miss Titcomb and Miss Poole, twe New Bedford teachers, who are staying at Plainfield, were in town Tuesday, looking up interesting landmarks. Among other photographs one was taken of the i doorway' of the Hetrick house, which g a fine specimen of the architecture of the early eighties. The family of Horace G. Brown of Worcester, is spending 2 few weeks at the Brown homestead. Miss Fannie Brown is visiting in New Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey and son are enjoying & vacation with Mrs. Bai- ley's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Ex- ley. — According to ancient superstition it is Y unlucky for a bride to choose bridesmalds who are not younger than herself. Will Fight-Lodge Tn 3’ Massachngetts *° ° - o