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MARRIED R L. 1922 by Rey. ano. 8. M Co‘imn Gencareili saetia Teranova, ln \'v York, July of.New York Sun i sk Kithryn T Pamner of B Bridge- formeriy of part. Norwich. —In__Willimantie, LY ner John E. Clar) Hartford and Miss Catherine M Hlm. of Willimantie. LE—DPURAND—In Willi- 24, 1923, hy - ward Mathitu. Arsens ilte and Mrs. Rose Durand DIED SIBSON-—In New Landon, Juls 24 1922, Jorcas Greene, widow of John F. Sis. son_aged 32 years. CROSS—In Hartferd. July 14, 1923, Mary Bodwell. widow of James Cross, S native fo Stafford. aged $3 years FUNERAL NOTICES' BUCHANAN—In this citv. July 25, 192 Arehibaid Buchanan. aged 64 years home, 33 Thirteenth afternon. July 27, me. Burial in Hickor FUNERAL DIRECTORS (CHURCH & ALL 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Asgistany HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEZN Telephone 328-3 Cimmings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Comamerce Building Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant GAGER | Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV!CE , DAY CR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT Underteker and Embalmer 12 PROV:GENCE ST, TAFTVILLE "fl.‘holu L The Hemy Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBA!MERS hady Assisiant Teisphone 410-2 - ‘DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. |: FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City e FLORIST !u 2. sh‘: delivéry. GTO. lnln *r“ T on ghrube, piants and Nursery Tel. Fiorist, 323 WANTED—Woman by the ciean office. Thermos: Bottls Co, !-: F‘ Apply_in_person. WOMEN—Neat, as uxe-womeu{’ rience unnecelnry‘ salary w?‘fi M. Blum, 'uun WA‘('I‘ED—Pumvn ot person._or couple. Bnll-lm b Offioe. : ~%hi: i w.rfl'zn—A woman for 'Th The Room. 65 Broadway. \l,\h'mn—x omuu‘l do x:ner rtu J> wut'l ’—h ‘women, one \ ht‘ t on ta- "'j iy Tnfi.nton'!nn. Pl:&‘nflvld y22d @’% order ; -reason- Cament ) SE it to Bl 1 lD—ln Norwich, or nm comfortable quarter care, for an elder rly wndmvns e uuets cfilw't' ture m_l % ) “Aela-l'd'“"u- an 385, Norwieh. Box Wasmn—mo dril you a new weu or your. old well deeper. ~A. E. Earl, Con- u-mnr for Artesian Wells, P. O. Box 40. Willimantio, Conn. iysed NTED-By “auulls, five or six SOl A T ner Gar lin HY WANTED—Woman to do_housework, amall family, all convenienges; ay references cequired., Mrs. J. F. ool Westerly trolley, between Rose Hil Mathéwson's Miil Station: v TMES. MGUIRE, nxnenennl Drm. maker, 10 Church St. Je¥ WANTED Competent girl for stenogra- | Fasan's Smoke Shor Kinds rovemente, very WANTED- ppies, 11 _ but ) 84, Bulietin. huund'. dogs Conn 'm uu oy nmfimw Dony cart for Yy Shetiand. 'hone Willimantie & e A FARN OF zumls from Okum sey 1 see the Rotery Club are {hinkin a putten up sines at the entrance to N. thi; m: We 'D! sum ferles and sum god foristh, drive 128t Turkish Trephies 18c, (o for 3dc; Charies Denby mild cigar_ 8c, seven for 80c; Sei- dénberg’s Aftér Dinner cigar bc straight, Fzglns Smoke Shop. Jjyisd T WHY WOREY al ahnu( your farm? We pher and book keeping. Ans- wer in own handwriting, stat- ing experience, Box 109, Nor- st e q? ddress Farm Seiling Agency, Box : 52, rwm h, Conn. jyiéd vu)!tb—qmnd and furniture ,we sell lwvc?uf: for all makes of stoves; plumbing and heating. Goudstein & xxy an 86-92 Water St. Phone 144-4. 3yid 'wuun—nookme:, ":}':“Zd cpeesis experienced ' preferra 35, !|lls n. wid Ev—Higheg oish for aac{-a o Braitate, . Siasshol 00ds, ues, uare lxlur 00ls ; & Bt N. Wein.nngjer. 22 Try me before sell WANTED—Male Mirke: St. Phons 54 S B TWAN! ity proverty, farms, m x;f::itfn—.!:e.n ':""len oF S, 168 ready customers. ot aranteed ",d"“““, mi “ n Con- ghqmu, eal Estate Agency, 1;4 Bath it direot L The_ consuy we age | Stre just in our infancy and cxb:n mz x'nmfl— TED—Household ¢ lonel erni.n gropotion to- bragal sured if ynu lu u )r not_essential interview, l!k tor Mr Welli. Hotel, from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. TMEN—_Ambitious, as eulelm!n xperi- ence unnecessary. J. Blum, wre- gan Hotel. WASNTED — Psition olflll )urr experience. Bulleti WANTED—Spin rpiy to the Pa Write” on 1, Ivasd iper. and card stripper. catuck Woolen M ,Ps' WANTED — Cafpenter 5. chadgh shelves in grocery stores. Apply wmon al_Biseuit Co. y2de WANTED—Steady work, good right man to run Ford and care den. +"Contey, on Westarly. trol between Rose Hill and Mnl\ewsons Stations. WANTED—Men ovér 17 uxs sni month ; railway mail clerks; iist positions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-K., Rochester, N. X ivied WANTED FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER; MUST BE Al!OLl,TELY ACCURATE AND i8N0 “POSITION | u. Go0n SALARY A8 NCEMEN IGHT PARTY. WERITING, STAT- ING ll;xrznl\cs, ETC. BOX 343, BULL FOR SALE—~rersss SALE—Hors good road horse. hone_108-1 Jeweit Ciby FOR SALE—Dappie gray _horse, 10 sound and fine worker. J. J K. F. D, 4, Colchester, Conn. ambitious worker W Blown, B jy26d ey mi years old, ‘sate. for. woman' 16 sound and will work was aiso broken to ery reasonable. In- 13, Norwi¢h Division. urr weighing l]flfl 1bs. et very stylish anywhere; thie mar saddle ; will be soi quire J. L. Tel. 87 Jy2dd JUST ARRIVED, Jy horses are hexe én time, and the ome and see them. 536-3. ELMER B. PIIIIQH. e FOR SALE—Automobilss FOR SALE—Briscoe. touring car, late modei, small five. passenger,.in the very best of condition; nardly ‘used, just like fii had the best of care, goad fires. ha full'cquipment. starter, . ejectric démountibie Time. . exich tré. pube aed nd other extra®, and must be seen appreciated ; the most ecumomical car to run, with 30 miles to gallon of Eas and emall tiees: lady must sell at once on Account of family ¢ifculties will sacrifice for $225, or the best off It so0id at once, régardiéss of vlluv st Rave money at once. Cail at #rlvau Garage rear of 18 Perkine Ave., Nor- wich, Conn, yse TOR SALE — Ford tourink, has de- mountable wheels, sparé rim and two nearly new spafe tires, full set curtains, all my tonls, ear in perfect running con- dition’; pries $185 if sold this week ; worth doiible if you need a good !-mlv car. Priyate Garage, 39 Otis St. r26d T¥OR RALE — Ford rodsier; bargain you seldom see advertised, late model, With eonvertible top,summer and winter, has glass windows and doers for winter months, paint llke new, in parfect me- chanical conition; no one has ever driven my ear but myself, and you will see T méver hurt it; the oniy réason I am selling my roadster is I e Hear Residénce, 16 West % New London: cars: pas half howrly ¥ “¥OR SALE_A Maxwel tourlng oar in very fine condition. Tnquire attée 6 at J A. Alber's, 135 Ro wsll S! jy od rnu SALE—1916 Dod.a wufln: ‘ear, first class cunning order. Can be seen at 5 Sherman St. jy24d R | YoR saLe — T cRawmers ;ourln‘ ea: car in extza fine condition. endie: % um—x.vm Bought a llr‘er o! r S Mo r-.' T will sell my half-ton Ford truck Sy | Gear 8t LR O e $100. Touls Rl finorg;-r;“ét o Phons y17d] ¥oR s:u i" Tk 1930 made, screen sides eo low: LANDSCAPE GARDENING gnfi::Aum it J-; Main = 3 THIS is the time to arrangs for land- e | TOB SALE—Spccidl 81 Biudshaker, 1y Ly Ol 7t S |, 9% ndttion, Reo Apeney, 114 B L] ” =arlid Fflnififl St. 2 FOR RATE_193] Teo fve our ’*m prevertast m‘ ! lgm,“ne B PLUMBING éney, !1' ____ T - b 7 Sy sxpert | condftion, $456. Raom *lis T :a.' Tt ihe faireat nrices is $uar | in | e gite PR | e truy ies, at ott's aint oD, - ad Pond St sv80 0 k59 BUILDING SOLE AGENCY FOR GIBSON INSTRUMENTS TEACHER OF MANDOLIN AND MANDOLIN-BANJO MISS ELOISE DAVEY 67 SPRING GARDEN AVENUE : ARCHITECTS S SR e vt 0, ot L O SR crvin G. LONGO & CO., gengral contractors and building, excavition, sidewalk, hrfik and plaster vorln Phone -3, Je! “osErm l;a tragtor and Buitder: AN o Xov¥ . M §t. Pnone 971 BQOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD e, ........u..fi'm...... e °”‘"‘“‘3‘6‘-!«'. i ;Mnbm;xl P A T e o e eid, Conn. Phone Mogauv iv. 9! n——sec nd_hane ant jue _fur- .pricés paid. -~ A. Bruckner, m; S rmmm S Phond 712 3304 “WAN 7 highest prices tof second h (‘ tare Co. B '&3’ Tel. Ln-m U i e ch Jo. o—mey ma. Addm! i,, e-re‘lful febSd WANTED—An age. tocle o recond hand nmmura Tiger, 55 Frankiin St Phone 717 janz1ld TWANTED_100 farms for catalogues 10,867 up. with or without stock; give full paticulars in first letter 23 to Pri size, location and terms. P, O. Box 10-, Jewett City, Conn, yid Wnli‘ BEy l‘“tplpthm‘u;‘u:m” tor 3 e KPomens, miccessor to King, u . W; 3 St Fhgne 130, WANTED TO RENT SINGLE ‘HOUSE OR BUN- GALOW, FOR ADULTS ONLY. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION AND GOOD LOCATION EITHER-IN CITY OR VICINITY. ADDRESS BUNGALOW, BULLETIN, SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Foxnound, black, tan _and whita+ name Drive. A. A. Jacques flculh Killing1$ Conn. —Gold_pencil, at Falrgrcundsv Reward if returned to Bulle- jy26d Black and tan hound. license No.. 48854, Preston, Please notify Fred- erigk Pleper, R. F. D. No. 3, Box 103, Notwich. Jy24d $50 REWARD ¥OR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF THE = PEBSON WHO AID THE POISON ON MR. ROSSMARK'S FARM ON JULY 24TH, 198 PALMER STREET, Tuesd; tin_Office. DENTISTS PHONES : 122 Office — 1685 Home Dr.Paul A, Schwartz SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLVUD‘ING EXODONTIA, ORAL .S8URGERY AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woolwerth's Telephene 563 Norwich, Conn. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Gann. INSURANCE INSURANCE LIFE, AUTO, FIRE, ACCIDENT, fact l" kinds of Insirance “" “HAROLD §. BURT - In Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave, Representative of Good, Reliable Compan 3 IT MAY MEAN YOU You m.i be the next-victim of a fire, Den't take chances. The small annual premium is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money loss it ' affords Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING < 91 MAIN STREET PAINT AND WALLPAPER A(J—Punt $1.75 per gal., re g #rade; wallbaper, 10c par rofl Hiex By ‘West Main St, nest to Fire Station. myld —_— THERE . ll no ‘med!yl ll i The n‘n. m, el WANT! Farms to sell on commis- sién send Bl description, Fred L Ra- | wich a «?’*‘,::.*.,...o,.{"' buy tomoneaw B:a iwin, 28 Carmel FOR SALE—A two-tenement ho with all improvements, on McKinley A For further pafi(fllhfl, call D. J. Co. _ Tel. 1753-2 SALE b c\ o fiu ral m«r & fi'=~ fmll‘ years old, calved the c¥ also Ayrshire heifer, 835. and good GAiry cow. 345. " W. C. D. 5. Phone 108-15 Jewett 3 wmte & "-Ii .Yewe!t l verY R. iy, Jyzcd SALE—Houselold furni “’?‘ in- Kitehen r gas T can g8s heater, erl{‘e“(m: ety machine, B ier “tanie, leather rocker, Dads, dress: er. etc. 12 Hawkins St, D:nlel Kerrt £ TO RENT To RE: 1y remoaaled. i i iy 01 /“l‘e m'—mu of six ':lg im; rnvemcnw on Wi;nhi .__Phe vt iy Iy28a T — Tenement of seven i alsa gara for 148, Broadway . F° vace fo Ieed TO RENT—An apartment of five oF ‘emc-;' fome) St allAm?dern Convgn- en 5 Uni t. to Maw Blmnle ;:hun TR e !T '—Rooms, cen&rl“g located frlen Teasonable. 57 Cli Eo ,‘& —__._...__ TO RENT _Apartment, Six rooms na ahy heat, hot water firnished, janitor, 5. Inquire of Shea & Burk iv26d % 'ro BENT—Two large furnished roos Steiner residence, 77 Church St. ;y‘*flav TO RENT—Four-gom tenement, nf ly,;;mndeltd. 56 Spruce St. Tel. 77 son, Conn. FOR SALE—Bsautif white _peod $10. & sy air, 4 Montauk Ave., New Lendon. althy = males, FOR SALE—Fox Tound. 100 West Town St. Phene 9§8- vzhd_ ATTENTION, afchilects Contractors and buildess: we ¢ mymatacture and sel pressed cony théy are’ strong. faliabls sna \lnilot bester and ¥ brick ; o cl&r‘dl re:xl ,:t St it 1238 !!dltmwn Ad o8s Layrel !Hek and Sand Co., Mldfllelnwn Conn., jy25d FOR SALE—New milch Holstein ‘ow itk oalf vy mifker, James Turnbull, wu.wnu- Hill, Norwleh Townm, _iy2sd TO RENT—A Jarge front room, sull ¢ |&ble for one or two gentlemen, centr: lfl?t;d Inquire 95 North Main St. TO RENT_Desirable room for one or two, ’genllemen 37 Grove St. Phone 440. o TO RENT—Nicely furnished three-room artment in e Phane uhi E—Two stores in new beick bvllzln. a{ 5!9 Bank St, Néw Londen; go second floor loft 50x60 feet, adapted o meércantile or automobile Salesroom and repair shop. For particulars, com- gmnlt%'tg wlth James R. May, aB Srate ¥OR SALE—Two new miloh wuu four ri and one young bull. hris. fi’ ';:"Ylnll Phone 35-12 Lehanon FOR “n'rk'ro gentleman, very nlen- nt furnished rovm at 120 Laurel Hilt Ave. ivisd nl SATE_Gonfeetionery store. _ Inquire 39 West Mai FOR SALE—Genuine Black Minorea cockerels ; inspection invited ; price r m?blk Chas. T. Ogden, 423 Central Ave. !ana el,u FOR SALE safes for. offic Plaut-Caddeén Cq wich, FOR SALE—One houss of high cuio in & first clash locatio Dreud.ned S50 room hou ey provem; mlz h‘llm.d‘lt‘l}' H OBG (‘0 lg ity ‘on School St iwn kn. it, bai- aace eady. tepmi. West Thames St. Tel. 133 d Herring - Hall - Marvin and_home use; all slzes. 135-143 Main St l;)r- e 10 BENT Tenement, five rooms, 120 wm Jaln St Apoiy Thames Coal €o. ro’::'lll\‘l;o:l!l or trwo nicely flll'l‘lllfls‘d . excelient location garame der e Tl 1560, " T¥oR BENT_Tesiranlc anarmem and ura'e ‘elephone £59. vdd FOR RENT—To adults, a n!My modeéled apartment of sevén rooms, ga 3 Park St. ith Inquire on premises. TO RENT—lurnished rooms f housekeeping. 27 Division St TO BENT-Furnished rooms, 18 Laurel Hiil"Ave. Phone 1142-5. k234 FOR SALE—A new mum cow ; wi change for dry cow. I W. Fote, I’hone 1851-12. iyt FOR SALE—Large roil-top desk. Sk, perféct condition. ‘{elephone 246, !n; SALE—Géod mahagany Hunnnt- ton upright piano, with fine tone and splendid action; omly §193; tarms, 36 fimn 3350 ‘weckiy. The: PlautCasden Co., Xorwich, Conn. gt FOR SALE—Genuine Victrola in hllu- tiful mahogany console; bargain for on easy terms. Thé Pl Norwich, Conn. Jr1sd FOR e = anything in real estate, first before buyin ?h(nskl Real % 1 ex- suitable for FOR RENT_AT 142 3ain S, & sults of rooms that may be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, etc.; possession immediste! Inquire at 'The Cadden Compan; “FOR RENT_] Plaut- jeid business sectlon, site auto accesscries, lsather . shoe store or any retail business. LTty apr22d TO RENT Two of the finest apartments in Ner- wich. Five-room avartment $65, seven- room apartment §85. Steam heat and hot water furnished odérn con- : road re at 0 St Possession nas or Oct 1st 'Ing _TALKING MACHINE SHOP, Jonn 6. Eatato'Agency, 1§ Bath St _dez BUILDING LOT FOR SALE ON THERMOS TRACT, LAUREL HILL, 50x137 FEET. PRICE LOW; MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. APPLY TO A. B. DAVIES, 01 MAIN STREET. DRUG STORE FOR SALE An old established business in the same location for the past 25 vears, well stocked, in a thriving town, deing an excellent businéss, ‘newly installed soda fountain; zood réagons for seliing; must be sold within 15 days. This is 4 chance for a live wire. Inquiré RODERICK A. JODOIN ltmantic, Conn. Phone 1053. Wil- Thirty_acres, es to railread station, iliaze. milk and cream sold at door, R. F. D. and tglephane service; 20 acres dark loam, sur: H soil, balance pasture and l’ubd\lflfl. !’J- room house. large stock bafn with’ silo, Eravity water at house and barn;-$3,300, $500 cash. iveid TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimanfic Conn. ! FOR SALE. Hight-room cottage House with all mod- ern_improvéments, lot 50%00, all levél, in very bést location. near CLft St. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLQ, Tel. 1527-3. s cHe st EXCEPTIONAL BADGAIF ~EASTERN POINT OOTYTAGE Near golf grounds and oniy thrés miin. utes! ~walj hl&hlfll By M short %‘ Cullding h \M!d W?‘h l Suilding | out ndaltl&nnl Son FOR SALE A brand new Portable Phounegraph, §25. Genalas Victrola VIII snd five Bee- ords, $53.75. An Upright Plaso, en easy terms, § A gennine Viefrols in & Conmsele Cabl- net, $95. New Celumbia Records, 38, two for 5¢. Beeord Albums, 350 each. Brand New Gusranteod Pianos (essy terms), $295. THE YALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE. mail farm of 3 acres ef unl. tlllnhle, in village. nesr the eif the trolley line; house hae 3 v in good cohditien, with g omal m h. ;?":"“T domg huu H w g&h e E‘:ll ‘ FE. ¥ e “fluwu D PoNoNUE, a-fim;« FOR SALE . 3517 shoiee eix-room modern cottage, aednuy wurel Hill Ave. b For. t;m-hw pmwux inquire of JOHN A. MOEASN, REAL ESTATE BROKEE, Franklin Square. FOR SALE A ‘big bargain in a two-apartment housé, modern improvements with new Barage, large lot, desirably lmtod on Hamiiton Ave. For further vartioulars, inquire uf © JOMN ‘A. MORAN, l REAL ESTATE pexu. Franklin AUTDMOBILE AGCE;SORIES TONIGHTStore your car at Ha Brothers' Garage, Ferey St.; two weil equipped washstands. Taxi scrvice. Two ver-passenger cars to rent. Tel. 2211 TIHERE 1S MERIT in our work; tey it. Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St l:l‘;(nlne se ~16 YEARS' experience in the automo- bile revair work; give me a trial. Can Sehuler, Falls Ave. Phiones, 1522 or FOMOBILE and T §13-4 s Tu nunl ftering_and sign _painting. Joseph Hiott: "pond St Nerwicn: Conn. . mardd AUTO TOPS, radiator covers. curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholsts Jou Angasp ing. all kinds ot autos. Pond St. Phone 1397. RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDPED s Tested Under Air Pressurs MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPARR. WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Wark Blacksmithing in all ite branches Scoit & (:la[l“( l:onr& , PEGRUVNY C Z‘)m’erw . Gie He vm/Q( iistor inal @na peb We regrind all makes of Auto Cylind- ers, and can furnish you with new pistons, rings and wrist pins. We also carry a large stock of lund-rd and eversize rings. Fords reground and fitted with light model pistons, $20.00. We also do light machine work. WE SERVE TO SAVE! \ HEEBNER BROS. 31 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 214 : GOLD, SII.VERv NICKEL, COPPE! AND BRASS ELlBTRO.I-AflNQ DONE. ALSO POLISHING AND |BRASS REFINISHING, AT THE PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE IORV!OH' CONN. Ly. New_London u_p. Dis N, Y. Pier 40, N. Ba 7 & 3 (Daylight Saving Time) Reduced rates en aytomabiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steemship Go. POULTRY —— FOR SALE—25 R 1 Reds, one year LEGAL NOTICES Dissolution of Partnership SALE MARINE HARDWABE AND LUMBER. Blde will be réceived up to Aus. 1. 1922, for the stock of marine hardware old, all laying. e ] Auto 'huc.k‘\:i Tel. 615-3. iy2sd TRUCKING EORGE LAMBERT — Movi ing, dum trucks h~{ "fi‘scf o Obouss. Ta et mi‘ TEst. mT—'_‘ Tel 178, RTHUR M. LATHROT, and !l” “nlmro and lumber, now carried at the plant of Mystic, Conn. Can be inépécted on any JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We wmp at. lfiv( everything any’ Wood & McClure, Boat Builgers, West | tention giian to moving boilers ang day. except Sundays. This sale is or- dered by reason of dissolution of parenee- Les; Zimmecmane 17 Boswe Distance Mevl Ave. ‘*ol. ul_t}_ ship. “OOD & M'CLURE, IY20TASMWF By B. F. Waod, trucking a Main St. Phone 792. TEAMING and mov, eclalty. 5, o dlsthnes. H. Ford. 233 7 ”ILI! & sox. tucket Phone LONd nu'rn.cl: unmo COAL ANQ woop SALE HOUSE-BOAY. Bids will be réceived at the office_of Wood & McClure, West Mystic. Conn., for house-boat, equipped with hot water heat- ing plant and wired for eiectric lights, etc. It can be ingpected on any day. All bids must be in by Aug. 1, 1922, WOOP & M'CLURE, Dissolution of Partnership | e S PRINTING of lu k‘m e R R anklin St Fri 5551 Th odge records show marked plll m membership, and a favorable financial balance. a or outgrowing the district school in Jewett City, they attended Mystc Valley institute, under Prof. J, Budiiyn, and while there they occupied the same rtments. Mr. Bennett, now a New York carpet dealer. was looking @ne and prosperous as he grected many friends of his bayhood days. Manager Paquette of the Bemedicts’ basebali club deposited a little ovas $11 in the bank Tuesday as-the nucleus for the organizing of a band in Jewett City. The money was collected at the game Monday evening. There are 50 many pie here interested in the starting of a band that it seems assured. From time o time other attractions will be pre- sented and different methods devised to raise the meeded -funds. Mr. Paquette and over 30 musicians here and in Vol- untown are ready to place thelr mamer on the membership roll. Relative to the PRINTING Jy20ThSMWF By B. F. Woea. CIGARS AT A COURT OF PROBATE H at"Norwich, within' and for the Discriet of i\sorvnch. on the 25th day of July, A. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Ju Estate of John Connell, fate of Mor: wich, in said'District, decéased. The Zdministratrix appearéd in Court and fled @ written apphication alleging that said estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to mortgage certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described Th said appli- cation. Whereupon, It Is Ordered. That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of vich, In uid District, on tho 29th day 10 o'clock in the ‘motice of the Jendency ication, and of said hearin; thereon. be given by the vublication of this ord ing a c e R e said hearing, and that return Be made to the Court. NELSOX J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. HELEN M. DREBCHg]l e Attast: -jy26d NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and fir ths Distriet of Nerwich, on the-21st day of July. A. ). 19: Tresent—NELSON 1. AYLING, Judge. istate of Domenica Lalima, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Grderéa, That the Administraier cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in leir canns against said estate withix six_mor rom iy date, by posting 3 fiotico to that effect, togethe® with a copy of this order, ou- Signpost nearest te the place where snid deceased last dw. and in the sume Town. and by publishing ‘the same once in a newspuper having @ cireulation in sajd District, and make Te- turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The aliové and {OregoIng 15 u tiuc wpy ot record. HELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. Attesl NOTICE.—AIl creitors of said de- teased are herehy natified to present thelr against aaid estate ta the under- signed at No. 102 Chestnut St, Norwich, Conn, within "the “time limited In the above and foregoing order. LOUIS BALIMA Jv26d Administrator. CHIROPODIST - A. 6. THOMFSON, ¥. 8. Ch Foot iufilhlfl (oretect veur | Conn. Pbone WHEN YOU WANT IT Qual- 1blie !hu- |l IQ med|- e tior hky '&fiou‘n The ‘advertising am better tham elumns of The B ——y sufferer on Sunday. ciaARs Whitestona Cigar sare $10 per tacasand 3. ¥, CONANL. is Yiamhlln 84 HOTELS AMERICAY HOUSE, SAYS BORABACK WILL CRUSH THE INSURGENTS The Bridgeport Post says J. Hemry Roraback, republican state chairman and national commitieemaw, has opened! war on the King-Uliman-Healy insur- gents right in John T. Kings own back- vard. According to well authenticated Teports, Roraback has decided to mnor nate for secretary of state Probate Judge Frederic M. Salmon of Westport. Politicians see in this move the mrst drive by the Roraback machine to crush the insurgents. They say that Rora. back. through the contemplated nodnina- tion of Salmon, is trying to enginger a split in the insurgent ranks in Fairfield county where King's strength is thought was asked by a Post rep- resentative as to his candidacy. “It's fine weather for golf and I like goif very much,”_was his reply. “Do you lis¢ goMing as much as be- ing secretary of tate?” he was asked. “Fou never can like anything that you've, never been” said Mr. Salmon. Then getting serious he declared that he had no statement to make regarding the mention of his name for speretary of state beyond the fact that he was at the command of the republican party, which he has served for over 30 vears. Mr. Saimon has been republican town chairman in Westport for 25 years, was senator from the Twenty-fifth district; is now judge of probate for the district of Westport and is a member of the Connecticut prison board, having been appointed by Governor Mareus H. Hol- comb, Has Severe Case of Quinsy. County Commissioner George H. Bradford of Montville was taken to the hospital Sunday for a severe case of quinsy from which he was an aeute Hfs friends will be glad to know that he is improving now. storm of East Hartferd —A thunder short duration but severe munmnl‘ = anied by hail, ruined over 3§ X orin of tobacco in East. Hartford just -cn vlmor- at George C. Spooner's Sate before moon Saturday. ‘matter of instruments, it ig learned that at least 20 horns, in cornets, altos and tubas, are owned in town, which, it is pointed out. wouid materially 1he first expenses of organization. There have been at least a dozen fine bands here within a period of 50 years, but as the result of diseasén too numerous to mention they have passed away. M. Paquette ix sanguine and savs this ome, which will be a good ore, will never die. Seldom bas anything in the line of baseball enthusiasm equalled that caused - by the windup of the series of games between the Benedicts and the Racheiors played at the Casino park Moncuy even- ing. The married men lifted the eup by a hair's margin onlv. winning 11 to 19, giving them the deciding game of the strenuously contested scZes. Those whe attended the game expecting to Witness a burlesque were pleasantly disappoint- ed. “Up to the last half of the closing in- ning, With the score 11 to 6, no game on the local grounds has had ' fewer ercors or’ better all-round piaying. In this in- ning the married men seemed to have lost their “ambish™ and only for a time- ly. double by “Ted" Shea and Gadbois the game would have been lost. Thers s little of ba® playing to mention, but Jithe fine exhibitions were many. inciud- 'ing a_sensafional rufining catch of a drive to left fieid by Bob Gelino. After a long run the flelder caught the ball with one hand and held it even when he tripped over the scoreboard brace and executed a somersault. “Hec" Bean, b sides catching 2 fine game, made a clean ome run over the left field fenct. ‘Smoky” Jodoin and “Pirgte” Laliberts both pitehed g0od games. The best all- round playing for the three games i easily concedel by everybody to “Zeb” Hiscox, first base for the married men. In Monday night's game W8 made no er- rofs. got a putout on every ball thrown to.first. He made five hits in as many times up, and all on the first ball dellv- eréd. Yeoung Robertson caught well. In the Potter cider cive trial Monday the state moved for an anpeal. which matter is to be decided this (Wednesday) morning. Miss Alice Blair. who has one year mors training in Masschusetts General hospital, is at her home for a vacation. Miss Hope Potter of Riverpoint, R, I, i® A guest at Thomas MacBroom's. 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