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~ Builetin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It BORN LOREE—In Willimantie, July 21, a mon to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Loree. MULLEN—In Taftville, July 20, 1922, & Arthur Joseph, to Dr. and Mrs. Mirtin E. Mulien (Nellie Cheney of Wilimantic) 1922, HUNTINGTON—In Norwich, July 24, 1922, 4 son, Willlam Lathrop, JFf., to nd Mrs. William L. Huntington Elizabeth street FUNERAL NOTICES SUCHANAN—In thie city, July 1923, Archibalf Fuchaman. aged 64 véars meral at his late home, 33 Thirteenth street Thuraday afternoon. July 27, at 2.3, daylight gme. Burial in Hickory sizget cemete: CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Embaimers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® Telaphone 328.3 Commings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cammercs Bullding Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant A Bulletin Want i Advertisément Will Get It NORWICH BULLETIN, A Bulletin Want Advertisemerit Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Wil Sell It Tfiunsnnv, JULY 27, 1922 Mmfi-mm Will Sell It A Bualietin Want 1 nt Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertissment Will Sell It WANTED—Female WANTED-—Miscellaneous WANTED—Girl or woman for general work In boarding house. Address Birds- 1-View Farm, Yantie. Jy21d WANTED — Thoroughly competent general maid, family of two adults. Mrs, Edward Hellyar, 167 Broadway. jy27d WANTED—Three iadles; must be neatly dressed and of good appearance, to introduce new food product. Apply to George A. Tiiden, Wauregan Hotel, 12 to 1. jy2id “A\TED—'\CW mflch cow; must be heavy milker; state price and breed. Box 3, Bulletin. y2Td WANTED -— Respectable Ameflcfln couple, middle aged preferred, desiring comfortable home, modern, conveniences, with chance for moderaté income, very low ‘rental. Apply at ofice. Write Box 217, Bulletin, ;o7 Jy27Ths WOULD you write & elllh , pretu; gil7 Stamped. envelope. please. Liian Sprnul. Station H., Cleveland, O. mud “WOMEN_Neat, as saleswomen; expe- | 1 rience unnecéssary; salary and_commis- sion. J. M. Blum, Wauregan Hotel. Iyasd T WANTEDPosition to_cace for elder- WANTED—Beginners on the piano; ‘Addgess H., care Bulle’ cach lesson. iy25TuThs big prices for LOUIS D. WARD pay used furnitire and antiques. Box 359, ly persom _or couple. Address W. M., Norwich. ' Jy13TPThS Bulietin_Office. syisd o WA)TEB Furniture, Blo\el. e'.c and “WANTED A woman for The Tea |antiques. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson St. 65 Broadway. dy25d | Wilhmantic. Tel. 632 2 14TuThS WANTED—Two capable women, one to do chamber work and one to wait on ta- WANTED—To drill ¥ vour old well deeper. a new well or A E. Earl, Con- 5 FOR SALE sALn—Elght-mom house with of land, one FOR electric lights, 12 acres store bullding, with tenement, good stock in store and doing about $300 business a week; reason California; price West Thompson, Jy21d FOR SALE—Fox terrier puppies. Tel- ephone 1046-3. y2ia FOR SALE—A very fine genuine Ori- ental antique rug, 10 ft. 3 in. x 14 ft prevailing colors, rose and tan; must be sold at a sacrifice ; this rug is well worth $1,000; no dealers need apply. For full information, address Box 650, Bulletin. y2id for selling, going to $4,500. Jos. Gobus, Conn. Tel. 615-2. "FOR "sm-: A ten-room brick house, No. 13 Boswell Avenue, . modern im- provements, garage, hen coops, wash house — large variety of fruits. and two good building lots. Low price for quick sale. Thos. H. Beckley 278 MAIN STHEET FOR SALE—One (wo-tenement house of five rooms each, with improvements, price $3,500; three two-lenement houses of eight rooms each, with all improve- ments, must be sold at once, priced for a WANTED Cashier. Must be thoroughly ex- perienced and trustworthy. None others wanted. Apply, STRAND THEATRE. CITY_ WANTED Competent girl for stenogra- pher and book keeping. Ans- wer in own handwriting, stat- ing experience. Box 109, Nor- wich, Conn. ble. Apply The Lawton Inn, Plainfield. |tractor for Artesian Wells, P. 0. Box fauick sale. For particular§, call D. J. Jy22d __ | 240, ‘Willimantic, Conn. J¥25d Kerr & Co. Tel. 1753-2. iv2id TWANTED—Woman to_do housewor] WANTED—By adults, five or six|™ FOR ! W mileh cow; ‘p jce small tamily, all convenlences; good pry: |rooms, fitst figor, improvements, very |jow, G, A. Bullard. Tel, 1076-4, jy2id roferences cequired. Mrs. J. F. Cooley, on |near car line. Write Box 54, Bulletin. < b Westerly trolley, between Rose Hill and | jy25d FOR SALE_75 acréd near Gily, equin- Mathéwson's M1l Btations. W2 N TED _Two-wheel pony cart for | Ped, overlooking beautiful lakes, crops, 6 MBS, MGUIRE, Experienced Dress. | d Shetland. Phone Willimantic | SR8, oxen, horges, tools, implements, ve- maker, 10 Church St. Je27d 357 jyold icles, etc.. to go to quick buyer: stores, A FREN OF HOURS from Okum sey 1 see the Rotery Club are thinkin a putten up sines at the entrance to Norwich hows this: “Speeders we got sum fine ceme- teries and sum good florists, drive fast Turkish Trophies 18c, two for 85c ; Charles i Sc, seven for 50c; Sei- 's_After Dinner cigar 5c straight. Smoke Shop. __ivisd cour faem? We sell them quick. Address Farm Seiling Agency, Box 3 rvich, Conn. jyléd WANTED—Second hand furniture; we sell stove parts 1or all makes of stoves; plumbing and heating. _Go.dstein & Kap- lan $6-52 Water St Phone 144-4 a WANTED—Bookeeper, abie to opérate | typewriter, cxperienced ' prefe Box Bulletin. _yid prices paid household fixtures and to N. Weisi Fagan's “WHY WORRY about WANTED—Highest ‘hand sh for secon goods, uni try me before sellin Market St.Phone 53 WANTED—Clty properiy, farme, largé | or small, for ready customers. John G. J , Real Estate Agency, i3 Bath )ezsd and books! Phone 708- WANTED—Mal BOY FANTED—Good pay, interest- ing « v work for several boys. Ap- ply Thursday morning to K. Arnold Smith, 25 Broadway w21d WANTED—Position vate or commercial. o as _chauffeur, pri- Frank Pellett, Can- GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV!CE DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Hen-y Aflen & Son Co. © WAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Teiephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City 'LORIST terbury y27d T WANTEDSalesman; our prices on cord tires climinate competition; con- tract with salary and expenses to hus- tler. The C. L. Smith Company, South Bend, Indiana. iy21d SALESME cat appearing salesmen for Norwich and surrounding territory, to a guacanteed product, made in Con- cut, direct to the consumer; we are just in our infancy and expanding rapid- iy, promation to branch manager is as- sured if you are a producer; experience not essential, as we wiil train you. For interview, ask for Mr. Wells, Wauregan Hotel, from 9 a. m. t0 7 p. m.__jy25d MEN—Ambitious, as salesmen; experl- ence unnecessary. ~J. M. Blum, Waure- gan Hotel D y25d ANTED — Position chauffeur ; vears' experience. Write Box 3 I __dvzed WANTED—Sp rd stripper Appiy 1o the Pawcatuck Woolen Milis, Westeriy, It fy25d WANTED arpenter to change sheives in grocery stores. Apply Mation- al Biscuit Co, jy24d WANTED—Steady work, good pay, for right man to run Ford and care for gar- den. J. F. Cooler, on Westeriv trolle: between Rose Hill and Mathewson's Mi Stations. ve1d T WANTED—Men over month ; railway mail clorks; list positios free |~ran.lrn Institute, Dept. 31-K. Rochester, N. 3y10d WANTED MAN FOR FINISHING ROOM TO RUN CLOTH WINDER AND MEASURING MACHINE, JOSEPH HALL & SON TRADING COVE. CORP, "WANTED FIRST-CLASS PASTRY BAKER 192 BANK STREE EW LONDON, CONN TREES, flu"ll’ull lnruhm Maplewood Nursery Free delivery. ORDER yous Bowers Greenhouses, 75 Cedar St. mar13e piants and Co. Tel aprid at_ Geduidig's Phone §65. LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the time to arrangs for iand- #cgpe work, of Which we ma:: a special- ty. Geduldig’s Green=ouses, 17 Cedar St. none $68. mariid —— PLUMIING plumbiag oy expert (he tairest prices s guars heating and gasfiting. % _F. TOMPKINS, o West Main 8% ' —_— FOR SALE—rorses ¥OR ALE—One good all-round norse, harmess and Concord wagan, $50; one ,.m wagon body. one refrigerator, two good henhouses, 6x8, 35 each, Yoes for 39, Cowe aay time, Bean Hill Boarding House. y21a ALE—] ous worker | Brown. R. | _dre6d JUST ARRIVED. horses are here on time, and they | i ok Jo—big owes. light ones, snd | Mfll n‘ll in pairs, all ready to - l;vrl f‘n{ ‘lhl Kind ot 28 abe ol §36-3. u.-:#'i PIEBSON. . "!NTINO and AR PR mayi! WANTED A MAN For the Ice Business. JOHN H. FORD s to sell on commis- sion; send full description. Fred L. Ra- cine, Plainfield. Conn. Phone Moosup Div. 99-2. Je8d WANTED—Second hana antique fur- niture; best_prices paid. A, Bruckner, 87 Franklin St. Phone 712-5. my30d WANTED—We pay highest prices for isecond hand furniture. Norwich Furni- [ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We 1buy, sell and exchange. jel1d WANTED_Liberty bonds. Address K., care Bulietin febsd —Antiques. tools and zecond- fpnd turniture, . B. Tiger, 65 Franklin Phone 1 _jan3ld WANTED—100 farms for cataiogue 10 acres up, with or without siock; Sive full pasticulars in first leiter as (o ‘price, size_location and terms. P. O. Box 105 [Jewett € Iyaz WE BUI and pay highest prices for gecond hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 45-50 Water St. Phone 130! sepl2d WANTED TO RENT SINGLE HOUSE OR BUN- GALOW, FOR ADULTS ONLY. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION AND 500D LOCATION, FITHER IN CITY OR VICINITY. ADDRESS BUNGALOW, BULLETIN, SILK W E A V E R S BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. | LOST AND FOU ND at Fairground: i returned tn Bulle y26d pencil, Reward LOSTGold LOST—Black and tan hound, license No. 46954, Preston. Please notify Fre erick Piever, R. F. D. No, 3, Box 103, Norwich jvadd DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn _ PHONES = i FOR SALE Two-family house on West Side, with acre land; excellent two-family house on Central Ave.; two-family house with 9 acres land, 15 minutes from square; cottage with 7 acres, Thamesville sec- tion. FRANCIS D. DONORUE, Central Building. Phone. | churches, gchools handy ; produgtive joam tillage; 20-cow. spring-watered pasture, apout ‘500 cords_wood, timber to sell; two.story 11-room house, delightful view, substantial barn, stable, etc; to settle af- faicd, $3.300 takes all, oniy $1.500 down, easy terms. Clarence Sholes, Norwich, Conn. Jy25TuTh FOR SALE—French bu nets for children. puppies ; nice Call at 109 Rooseveit Ave. J¥25TuTh FOR SALE—A good 13-room, two- family house, with garage, on East Side; central for everything; the pri ight. G, P. Coates, 227 Main St. Phone 633-3 after § p. m. Jy25TuThS " FOR SALE_Two-tenement house con- sisting of 14 cooms, garage, greenhouse, electric lizhts, inside toilet. shower bath, and large lov. located at 17 Vine St. For all information. be sold at inquice within. This must | is once, as owner leaving TuTh town. R SALE—One 60 galion oil tank | with pump. ; one ton ‘hain f:l”.\’.‘ $12; one 12 inch band saw, $25; one Bur- ! rows adding machine, $65. The Connec- | ticut Toy Novelties Mfg. Co. 55 She- tucket St. ZZS'I'uTh FOR SALE—Collie pups Tel, 19.4-) e Box 185, Baltic, Conn. J¥26WThS good farm; good land, | g00d market, good neighbc " FOR SALE— good road, good reason for selling; look at it toda. who wants it? St and buy tomorrow Baldwin, Conn. ¥R with all improves For further. Co. T R. E. Haven, 2§ Carmei New two-tenement house, McKinley Av articulars, call I 300 ig; Ibs. ; Phone weighs about 108-15 éred Ayrshire, years old. calved .ihe end of May, also Avrshire heifer, $35. and ¥ good dairy cow, . C. Brown, R.! D. City. jy26d } in- gas range, Vulcan FOR SALE—Houschold furniture, cluding kitchen range. gas heater. refrigerator. sewing machine, center tabie, leather rocker, beds, dress er. ete. at 12 Hawkins St., Daniel- son, iv26d FOR SALE—Beautiful white poodle | puppies, long silky hair, four months, strong and_healthy maies, $10. Mrs. .4 Montauk Ave.. New London. Cal Conn. ATTENTION, _architects, contractors and builders: We manufacture and sell Dressed concrete brick ; they are strong. reliable and uniform; better and cheaper than clay brick; 13 carloads ready for | immediate sale 'and shipment. Phone 1238 Middletown. Address Laurel Brick and Sand Co. nn. jy2sd TFOR SALE_Confectionery and cizar store. Inquire 53 West Main § jvaid FOR SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin safes for office and home use: all Siz Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Nor- wich, 4 “iveza “FOR SALE _One house of a first cla: igh class,in | location ; a brand new seven- room house with eveey improvement. pos- session immediately; one two-family house on School St.. $1.000 takes it, bai- terms. C. Sholes, 138 West Tel. 1380, 55 ey Buntnl ano, with fine tone and action; ‘only $195; terms, § $2.50 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden | wich, Conn. visd ictrola in Leau- console ; bargain for $85, on easy terme. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, C ivisa TOR SALE—If it is anything in real estate, sce my list first before buying. John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency. 18 Bath St. Je28d tiful mahogany 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, 91 MAIN STREET. INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Automobi: FOR SALE—Buick tourin 6 cylin- der, good condition, price $530; would consider terms. Private Party. Tel. 1491-5. jy21d FOR SALE—1919 Foard speedster, 1918 Ford roadster, in A-1 condition and barzains; need the cash. Phone 1716. 127 FOR SALE — Ford fouring, has de mountable wheels, spare rim and two nearly new spare tires, full set curtains, all my tools, car in perfect running con- dition ; price $185 if sold this week; worth double if you need a good family car. Private Garage, 39 Otis St. jy27d " FOR SALE—A Maxwell touring car in very fine condition. Inquire aftec 6 at A Alber's, 135 Rockwell St ¥OR SALE—1915 Dodge touring car, first clase eunning order. Can be seen at 5 Sherman St. sy24a_ FOR SALE — 1920 Chalmers touring ear in_oxtra fine condition. C. V. Pendle- tor, 45 Broadway. y21d FOR_SALE—Heving bought a larger I will eell my half-ton Ford truck for $100. Louis Ortman, 72 Orchard St. Plhene 151-4, y17d " FOR RALE_Dodge truck, 1030 ‘model, sereen stdes, in good sh: rice low, Fulla Auto Paint’ Shop, 354 West Main 8t Tel. 762 Syrda FOR SALE — Ford touring cars and iruck bodies, at Eillott's Paint Shop, Fond St. y8d COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal, reg. ular $2.50 grade; wailpaper, 10c per roll. Max Biazer, 183’ West Main St., next Fire Station. myia'® —_— e BUILDING G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick land plaster work. Phone 1332-3. ~ jeSd JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- tractor and Builder. Tel. 1371. mar28d WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contra; Builder, Mill Work ana Jobbing. Main §t. Pnene 931. BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order MUSIC ERNEST =, BULLARD Teacher of the in Phone 127.4 Bliss Placs ! Have a Few Suifits tc Lend. DRUG STORE FOR SALE An old established business, same location for the past 25 years, well stocked, in a thriving town, doing an excellent business, newly installed soda fountain; good reasons for selling; must be sold within 15 days. This is a chance for a live wire. Inquire RODERICK A. JODOIN, limantic, Conn. Phone 1053. in the Wil- FOR SALE, Thirty acres, 2 1-2 miles to railroad station, 1 1-2 miles to_village, milk and cream sold at door, R. F. D. and telephone service; 20 acres dark loam, sure crop soil, balance pasture and woodland; 10- room house, large stock barn with_ silo, gravity water at house and barn; $3,300, $500 cash. FOR SALE. Eight-room cottage house with ern improvements, lot 50x90, all very hest location, near CHff St. particulars, see A. V. COVELLQ, Tel. o8 Ol St 1527-3. ——— e TO RENT H all mod- level, in For full mod- 12 Palmer St.. Turner, Wareham, iy2id FOR RENT—Seven-room house, ern improvements, garage, Danielson. Mass. H F. —Large rooms, table hoard, | eight roome with ail modern conven- jences, 65 Union St- Apply to Maurice Sample Shop iv26a TO RENT_Rooms, contr: Tocated 1, 56 Spruce St. Tel. A large. front one or tw Inquire TO RENT- able for locat room. suit gentlemen, centrally 5 North Main St "6 RENT_Desirabie room two gendiemen. 37 Grove St Phone 440, ihrec-room Nicely s apartment in good locaitiy, all improve- ments, gas range, electricity, bath, use of phone. “vacuum cleaner. efc.; m rent. Ph 41-3. FOR RENTTo gentieman, very pleas- ant furnished room at 120 Laurel Hill Ave. yisd TO BRENT Tenement, five rooms. 120 West Main St. Appiv Thames Coal Co. ~ HOR RENT—Desiranle apartment and garage. Telephone 259. iv4d TO RENT—rurnished rooms for lght housekeepir ision St je26d TO RENT—Furnished rooms. 16 Laurel Hiil Ave. Phone 1142 je23d FOR RENT—At 142 Main St. a suile <. | of ‘rooms that may be adapted for lodze room purnoses, offices, etc.; _possession Inquirs at The Plaut- Cadden_Compan: jeid FOR RENT—In business section. sits suitable for auto accesscries, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business. Tel. 246. apr22d TO RENT Two of the finest apartments in wich. Five-room apartment 36, room apartment $85. Steam heat and hot water furnished Every modern _con- venience and beautiful grounds; 50 Broad St Possession now or Oct st Inquire at TALKING MACHINE SHOP or- seven- AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TONIGHT—Siore_your car at Hayes Brothers' Garage, Ferey St.; two weli equipped washstands. Two seven-passenger cars to-rent. 2211 THERE I8 MERIT in our work ; fey it. Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St. Phone 929, se30d "16 YEARS’ experience in the automo- Taxi service. Tel. bile repair wock; give me a trial. Con Schuler, Falis Ave. Phones, 182-2 or 813-4. “TAUTOMOBILE and Truck Painting, lettering_and sign_ painting. Joseph A. Elliott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. mar9d AUTO 'TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing. all kinds of autos. Jos. Angarano, Pond St.Phone 1397. mari0d OVERHAULING AGENCY, TRYONS’ jy21d Willimantie Conn, EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN EASTERN POINT COTTAGE ear golf grounds and only three min- utes' walk to bathing beach and short istance from popular Hotel Griswold. xtra building lot will be included withe out additional cost, Price §5,500. ARCHA W, COIT, 63 Broadway. Telephones 1334 and 815. FOR SALE A very choice six-room modern cottage, desirably located on Laurel Hill Ave. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. | AND REPAR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Rapairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho'ssering and Woed Work Blacksmithing in all ite branches Scoti & Clark Corp. 67 TC 815 NORTH MAIN STREET FOR SALE A big bargain in a two-apartment house, modern improvements, with new garage, large lot, desirably located on TEACHER OF SIMGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. AMERICA® HOUSE, Prop. rst class Faoze. D. garage service cop- 8t Hamiiton Ave. - For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, e e , CH!ROPODIST A. 6. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist. Fooi Specialist (protect yous feet). Suita T3 Alice Blag, 33 Main St. Noowich Conn. Phone 1366 previty CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Ciga: aare 370 pér tawasand 3. ¥, CONANE. 1) ¥raskila st WHEN YOU WANT o put your busi- ness hefore the public. there is no medi. um bette tnan through the advertising columns of The Bulletia * eolumns of The Bulletin. e WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi. ness before the public, ihere is no medi- am better, than through the advertising prices reasonable. 57 Clff Dhone | 1460. iy26d "TO RE —Fnu =0om tencmel e “EMPRESS of FRANCE" 1381 ik uomnssglsz,%c'"' atind o “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" 25000 Gross Tons Frao) WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Norwich Monda; Leaves New York, Pier n East River Tuesdsy, Thuraday and Saturday Tel. 20 STEAMSHIPS "WORLD i and up. -rldCun- fnucx'ua ” GEONGE LAMBERT — Moving lnd trucking, dumping, Ciiff St. or Occum. trugks for hire Tei. 617-12 aud Piano Moving. cet St e!d Tel, 175, ARTHUE H. LATHROF, Auto Trucking and Teamin, Furnu.unl N 65 DAYS CRUISE, k C. Clark. Times Boi chinery. Main St Tei Tns. Disiasa Tl S Eoeritind | 7(m'nerman \v TEAMING ana trucking a specialty JOSLYN, 293 West Main St Wi v Srecial at- tention_given to moving -boilers and ma- sepsd thing anywhere. 798-5. Boswell Ave Tel. tong. 23 oving, John Phone 792. 1453, distance | Ford, 2 . Wadnudly and Friday, at at 5 P. M. 87, ¥, KNOUSE, Agent, FARE $3.38 | Ly. Due Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. tween Roy ville, adopi party ne hibited writin iyai the part an Ordere approval the Probate Court § Montville, in said District, on the <th day of August, 1922, at 10 oclock 1 th | forenoon, and that notice of the pen dency of said and' of hearing for the appr thereof,” he {siven by the publication of this order {one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least six days-prior: to’the ' date’ of saldfHen and that return VIA NEW LONDON LINE Comfortable Staterooms | Ready for Occupancy at | 17:30 P. M. New London Daily_11_P. M. N. Y. Pler 40; N. R, 7 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) all conveniences. Tel. 467-5. Jy27ThS | ~ 70 RENT—Board and rooms. Write (J 17 New England Steamship Co. T' Box 57, Grofon Long Point, for August reservations. yzid S T TO RENT_Fiveropm house, all im- e provements, located Mohegan Park road, BEECOL: NOYICES off of Boswell Ave. Tel. 1173-3. Joc! Longo. y2Ta “fo RENT Furnished room lighi | housekeeping 11 Elm St. Mrs. McKel-| e oy, y2ia The legal voters of the e SRR S O A . | Stonington are hereby the TO_LET—Three-room apartment, fur-| Registrars of Voters will atl nished, §1 Union 'St . Inquire at 28 Un-|the Town Hall on Friday, Aus. 4th, and, ion St. _dy2id Aug. 11th, 1922, from 12 o'clock noon to To RENT_Furnishéd rooms, also | o'clock p. m., on each day, for the pur- rooms for light housekeeping, 18 Union !Dose of making an enrollment of those jy27a | who wish to participate in eithe e e ical party camcuses as per Chapter = - 2 s Section 685, of Ilection Laws. I jm_’;'d'de“d 56 School S Tel CLIFFORD B. THOMPSON, s == JOHN L. YORK, rooms cach. all improvements. on Wash- | > . Registrars of Vote ington S5 $28 and 830 a month. D). bated at Norih ngton, July Phone 1753-2 jy26a : 3 "FOR RENT — Tenement of seven |- e rooms: aiso garage space for one car.| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HF 149 Broadway. 55 3260 |ai Montville, within and for the Dis TT0 RENT—An apartment of five or [0f Mo on the 24th Yay of Ju D of H first’ part, and Mazic HOME, Judge. an agreement be- aion of Montvill matter ranklin ¥ of the 85 Water Sireet _ Peaduzt Suitable for the Ra: 1 Immediate Deliv B. BROMLEY & SOX. iucker St Phene 33 G DISTANCE MOVIN MR. AND MRS GOOD CITIZEN Are you interested in th: Sal.! vation Army ? Do you want to help in its sreat tazk 7 READ THE WAR CRY ! Sincerely, CAap?ti&iMls ‘Ehn . Carpenter| Winter Rosen Rye PLACE YOUR ORDER H. Eldredge Lumker, B"ick Limc andA The Edward Chappell Compan Whasrf Ceniral Norwich, PHONE 24 PUTNAM 5 (Continued from Page Siss meeting, and the following directors were present: Mr, Moss, Mr. Byrne, Miss Byrne. Mr. Gilpatric, Mr. Thayer, Mr. Wulf, Mr. Dean. Directors Rogers and Russe! who were unable to be present, were represented by Mr. Ames PBradford. respectively: and Brown and Assistant Secra- fary Ryan were also présent. Putnam had its first toilight base. ball game Monday evening. It wasn't quite big league ball. hut the one hune dred_spectators who witnessed it enjoy- ed greatly, for they saw.a team averaging ahout four feet heizht, put it all over the Bench Warm- ers, composed mostly of the crowd that Jives to its name eve: vening near “Chat Talbot's store. They had besp teaching the bovs (from the hench) for some time. and were finally invited to play a “regular game” with a “hard” ball. Mike Hannifan was in the hox for # ewshoys. and had his out-drop work- ing fine. No less than cight of the “biz [ fellers™ ‘took three swings and sat Ao [to_the intense | R Disg { nmpired. and r 1iron hand. The Bench Wi ers. hut hovs any. reparations are helne ma® for a ves n game. and it is whispered that the Rench Warmers are busy strengthenine thelr outfit. Tt is A th n approached Lenn Tathot him- withian offer* 1o tos the SHN yor Arehibald Maedona’d. whe has enioyment of led of the crowd. Arcanum club fame, the zame with an mers used fwn. pitehe nefther one hothered the News- 1 va n o of < at Sydner, C. nd n is sxnected te return here A iteenvan has be ting ma of Mavor Macdn vor anl Mrs. A. V are teav Oun an1 two a eottage for about wae P anA cam- gl s, srnev and By have been A expected arles F. Nan- toflas homa St Roy. both of -Mon- parties of the second part, for the on of said Roy by said of the firs aid agreement having been d to said Court fbr approval in itis That ‘the hearing upon the said agreement be had som in the Town of to this Court. HOME, Judge. | be made DAN D. d SALE Seal Town ter, w men's i Da place and re Con: TOW. be_ ads quired. of deed. Sul TY urday, marked Selectman. Twenty the BOOKS SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU OF OLD TOWN AT KILLINGLY HOUSE % PROP- TER. ed bids for the purchase of the Old House property, at Killingly Cen- ill be received up to 2 o'clock Sat- Aug. 5th, 1922, at the loct Rooms in the Town Hall Buildi niclson, Conn., at which time and the bids will be publicly open=d ad diticons of sale: All_bids should be | on envelope: BID. ON OLD HOUSE PRUPERTY, and should | dressed to John A. Gilbert, Firs ve per cent. cash will b re- HOME MADE MAYONNAISE and RUSSIAN DRESSING THUMM’S DELICATESSEN 40 Franklin Street Appointed Assistant Treas. urer Of The United States . at time of sale, and the balance of bid price on delivery the JOHN A. GILBERT, JAMES BACON, GEORGE BE. ALVORD. Selectmen of Killingly, j¥y27ThSTu On All Subjects All Kinds bscription to all American and European Publications. UNION SQUAPRE WE CONTRACTED TO TAKE THE ENTIRE OUTPUT OF A NEW YORK FACTORY Ladies’ Gingham Street Dresses, $1.97 WORTH §$3.98 TO $4.93 Remember these are not mere house dresses, but street dresses. ON SALE IN ALL 5 STORES THE PASNIK COMPANY SELL FOR LESS Norwich, Willimantic, Putnam, Danielson znd Westerly Frank J. F. Thiel, of Fort Wayne, Ind., who has been nom- Ingted by President Harding to be assistant treasirer. of the United States. Mr. Thiel was formerly Geputy assistant treasurer. MAIL-A FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN *NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Ete. Nameeooeo. se atete R. P, D. or Street.i. coe; Post Office~ . . - < s 55 /¢ zeatories «+.+. Classification. . . Am’t Enclosed.... D TR E Hetloisis.veozaieie:s NUmber of INSEFHONS crie - oiervsniatasmrens Write complete ad below including name and address — Or i blind address is wanted inark X here perew. H z z 4 et