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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It BORN EABIDEAU—At Wauregan, July 23, 1532 a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Rabideau POTTER—In Westerly, R. 1, July 26, 19:3 & daughter_ Dorothy Wilcox, to N Tind Mes. R. W. Potter. FUTCHINSON—In_Andover, Cenn 3 1925 a4 son. Maxwell Bo July us, to Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson CARTER—Near Quilford, July 35, 1922 & *ov_ David Campbeil to Mr and Mrs G. E Carter of Willimantic. MARRIED MATWEJEFF — KUTIA —In July 22,1932, by Rev chuk, pastor of the St Nicholas Rus- slan Orthodox church. Pawel Matwe. {f And Mies Melanis Kutia, both of ontvill Norwich, A E. Bondar- DIED DOBSEY—In Stafford Springs, suddenly. July 24, 1922 Mary. wife of John Dorsey, aged T1 years. BEDGE—In Mystic. July 26, 1923, es H. Holdredge, in his 05th year. BOSE—In New Londen, July 27, 1822, Benjamin Grimes, son of Benjamin H And Grace L. Rose, aged 9 months. A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want_ Advertisement Will Get It . WANTED—Female WANTED—Clean American woman as housekeeper ; must be reliable and hon- a8t one who rvefers & good home rather than large wiges. Tel. 1261-4. jy28d steady aged iny WANTED—A white_woman for working housekeeper in a family of two eiderly people in the coufitry ; No farm. no horse, chickens or middle for family: s i reon; references T 5 D‘n i LB Gales Rerry. 1 permanent home foc Sujtable Addregs WANTED—GIr]l or woman for general work in boarding house. Address Birds- Jy27d I-View Farm, Yantic. WANTED—A woman Room. 66 Broadway. WANTED—Two capable women, on: o chamber work and one to wait on ta ble. Apply The Lawton Inn, Plainfield. Syadd’ for WANTED—Woman to do housework, small family, all conventences; good pay : references red. Mrs. J. F. Cooley, on Westerly trolley. between Rose Hill and Mathewson's Mili Stations. iy214 MRS, MGUIRE, Bxperienced Dress. maker, 10 Church St 10274 FUNERAL NOTICES o NWOOD—In Taftvills, July 27 1933, Teck!a Rasmussen, beloved wife of Thomas Gresnwood, aged b2 years Funeral a:t her late home, ¢ Second avenue, Saturday, July Burial in Maplewood ¢ matery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Asscistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZM Telephone 328-3 C Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 288-2 Lady Assistamt GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV!ICE DAY OR NIGHT Funeral Directors 41 Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROV.SENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleohone 630 The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Tuleghons 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST ‘ TBEES, flowering shrubs, plants and gnes Magiewood Nursery Co. Tel 186-2 . Free delivery. __aprid ORDER your flowers at_ Geduldig SreanBiouses, 75 Cedar St Phons 868, warise B —— ] LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS s the time lo arrange for land. yoape Work. of Which We Mmats 3 speciai- 5 Geéuidizs Green=ouses. 11 Cedar St me 368 marlid STEAMSHIPS NEW LONDON LINE ,'at 2 pom. | GIRLS WANTED Experienced Winders, Spool- ers and Spinners 18 to 35 American Thread Company WILLIMANTIC, CONN. WANTED Cashier. Must be thoroughly ex- perienced and trustworthy. None others wanted. Apply, STRAND THEATRE, CITY e —— WANTED—Male WANTED—Man to work on auto with experienced salesman to learn the sew- ing machine business. White Sewing Ma- chine Co. 39 Franklin Square, G. A. Bergner, Mgr. 1v28d WANTED—Position as truck driver by careful, experienced man._ Fred J. Ap- pley, .orth Stonington, R. D. 2. Iy28d cow; modern conveniences; no washing. APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT omcz.lPWANTxn—Houuhoxd goods, amsiques WANTED—Miscellanecus A Bulletin For Sals Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE WANTED—To buy a farm, 10 to 20 acrés, with zood buiidings, near Norwich o New London. ~Write or - call Moskowitz, Norwich, R. F. D. No. Phone- 1889-32 y2sd Louis FOR SALE—In the oity of Nerwich, than $4,000 will buy a 10-rosm house, 3. | with steam heat, bath, electri¢ lightsand water, also large barn, garage for three MIGHEST prices paid Tor usea furni- WANTED—To drill you a new well or your old well deeper. A E. Barl, Con- tractor for Artesian Wells, P. O. Box 240, Willimantic, Conn. Jy2sd TWANTED—By adults, five or six rooms, first floor, improyements, very near, éar line. Write Box 54, Builétin. Jy2! 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 finé cem nd sum good florists, drive fasi Turkish Trophiés 18c, two for 35¢ ; Charl Denby mild cigar Sc, seven for 50¢; Sei- denberg’s After Dinner cigar ¢ straight, Fagan's Smoke Shop. 18d WHY WORRY about your farm? We spll them quick. Address Farm Seiling Agency, Box 352, Norwich, Conn. jyl4d _ WANTED—Second hand furniture; we sell stove parts ror all makes of stoves; plumbing and heating. _Gdidstein & Kap- ian_86-92 Water St Phone 144-4. jyid WANTED—Bookeeper, abie to operate WANTED_Highest cash prices paid for second hand furmituce, household §00ds, antiques, store fixtures and tools; try me before selling. N. Welsinger, 23 Market St._Phone 537-3. véa 1 WANTED—City property, farms, ué or small, for ready customers. John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 18 Bath Street. Je28d and books. C. J. King, 16 Water st hone 708-5. WANT! Farms to sell on commis- sion; send full description. Fred L. Ra- cine, Plainfield, Conn. Phone Moosup Div.’ 99-2. Jesd T WANTED—Seccond hana antique fur- niture ; best prices paid. 4 Phone cars, large poultry house and three acres f fine land. Burdick & MeNieoi, Thayer ture and antiques. Louis D. Ward. Box | & by 389, Norwich. sylaMWr | Bldg, Norwich. iy28a “w, B 5 FOR SALE, at new meat market on WANTED—Puppics. all _kinds but 3 honde; boarding and_training . poiice | Prospect, St smecial Friday and Satur- dogs a specialty. J. Bakker, Putnam, |92y on L =riEs ..! lo%e. Eyis ko o) S0 vo1a " |est prices. Dear oustomers, yowll save | more money. y28d FOR SALE—Show cases, cash regis- ter, adding machine, typeweiter. roll-top desk and pHonograph. J. F. March, 10 Broadway. v28d FOR SALE—National Harvester gaso- line enginé mounted on steel truck, good condition, 10 h. p., $300; also ensilage Worcester blower, ' mounted on _steel truck in good condition, $100. Lafayette Main, North Stonington, R. D. 2. jy28d Buy here. John Plopa. of fancy dry cracked corn and -whole corn, at the Western Grain Corporation, near the fraight depot, Jewett Cracked corn $1.70. whole corn $1.65, af the door. Tel. 53-12 Jewett City. Jy28d FOR SALE—$3500 will buy two-tene- ment house, three and eight room apart- ments, with bath, gas and electric light. only five minutes' walk ‘from Franklin DA Bor S geitenee bl Y Covello, 198 CHft St. Tel. 1527-3. jy28d “For ‘sAu.—Sevenfrmm'eamz In- quire 81 Peck St. evenings after 5. jy28d s ftér, experienced 'preferred. Box | = o - = | 35 Batetin > - iyid FOR SALE—Bight-room house with electric lights, 12 acres of land, one store bullding, with tenement, good stock in store and doing about $300 business & week; reason for selling, going to California; price $4,500. Jos. Gobus, ‘West Thompson, Conn. Tel. 615-2. iy21d FOR SALE—Fox terrfer puppies. Tel- ephone 1046-3. Jy21d NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922 o only a short distance from troiley, less FOR SALE—Just acrived, two carloads A Baulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR BALE. FOR BALE, Thirty acres, 3 1-2 miles to railread station. 1 1-3 milee to_viliage, milk and créam sold at door, R. F. D. and telephons sirvice: 20 acres dirk lowm, wure oecp soil, balance pasture and woedland; 10- room house, iarge stack barn with rlo. gravity water at house and barn; $3,300, $500 cash. TRYONS' AGENOY. v21d Willimantie Coan. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN EASTERN POINT COTTAGE Near golf grounds and oniy three min- utes’ walk to bathing h and_short distance from popular Hotel Griswold. Bxtra bullding lot will be ineluded with- out additional cost. Price $5,500. ARCHA W, COIT, 63 Broadway. Telephones 1334 and 815, FOR SALE A very cholce six-room modern cottage, desirably located on Laurel Hill Ave. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, FOR SALE Two-tamily house on West Side, with acre land: excellent two-family house on Central Ave.; two-family house with 9 acres land, 15 minutes from squaré; cottage with 7 acres, Thamesville sec- tion. 3 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building. Phone. TO RENT TO RENT—Store at 30 North Thames Strast ’ ivasd FOR SALE—A very fine génuine Ori- ental antique rug, 10 ft. 3 in. x 14 ft. prevailing colors, roge and tan; must be sold at a sacrifice ; this rug is well worth $1,000; no dealers néed apply. For full information, address Box 630, Bulletin. ivatd " FOR SALEOne two-tenement house WANTED—Position_as chauffeur, pri- vate or commercial. Frank Pellett, Can- terbury. WANTED—Steady work, good right man to run Ford and care for gar- den. J F. Cooley, on Weaterly trollay, bstween Rose Hill and Mathewson's Mili Stations. WANTED—Meén over month ; raiiway mail clerk: free. Franklin Institute, Rochester, N. Y. ay, for i sus‘?x‘m st positions Dept. 31K, y10d FOR SALE—Morsss FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- ness. Inquire 116 Franklin St. jy28d FOR SALE—Good, straight, sound bay mare, 10 years oid, weight about 1000, ut Hodge's Stable. Jy2sd FOR SALE—One good all-round horse, harness and Concord wagon, $50; one milk wagon body, $6; one refrigerator, $6.50 ; two good henhouses, 8x8, $5 each, two for $9. Come any time, Bean Hill Boarding House. jv2rd FOR SALE—Horse; ambitious and good road horse. W. C. Brow D. 5. Phone 108-15 Jewett City. rker R. v26d JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a mice lot—big omes, light ones, and chunks. singlé and in pairs. all ready to o to wows. Prices low for the kind. ome and ses them. Tel 536.3. ELMER E. PIERSON. FOR SALE—Automob! FOR SALE—Buick touring, 6 cylin- der, good condition, price $550; would consider terms. Private Party. Tel 1491-5. jy2d FOR SALE—1919 Foard speedster, 1915 Ford roadster, in A-1 condition and barcains; need the cash, Phone 1718, 1274 FOR SALE—1916 Dodge touring car, first ciass eunning order. Can be seen at 5 Sherfan St Jy24d FOR SALE — 1920 Chalmers touring ear in extra fine condition, C. V. Pendle- ton, 45 Broadway. Jy2id FOR SALE—Having bought a larger truck, 1 will sell my half-ton Ford truck for $100. Louis Ortman, 72 Orchard St. Phone 151-4. iv11d FOR SALE—Dodge truck, 1920 model, screen sides, in good !hlgl; ice low. lis_Auto Paint Shop, 354 West Main 762 yida FOR SALE — Ford touring cars and truck bodies, at Eiliott's Paint_ Shop, Pond St. jysd COAL AND WOOD AL, seasoned wood and B L Bt o . rkee Lane dealtd 2 | NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER. NICKEL, COPPER AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING DONE. ALSO POLISHING AND BRASE REFINISHING, AT THE NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. FARE [Comtortable sStatercoms | Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 7:30 P. M. L. New London Daily 11 P. M. Due N. Y. Pler 40, N R, 7 A M. (Daylight Saving Time) PRINTING G of all kinds promptly an 4 done. Estimates. . and tven mnfhn-:% . Redused rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. S, £ vt CH!ROPODIST A ©. THOMPSON, ¥. Chiropodist list Zewt). i S Gl 13664 SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. i WESTERLY, R. I. TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, godérn improvements. Ihquire Mre, 142 lon, 193 West Main St. jy28d —Tensmant at 45 Washing. Inquire at 34 Washington St ivasa FOR RENT—Sevén-room house, mod- ern improvements, garage, 12 Palmer Si TO_RE: ton St with all {mprovements, A Bulletin Wan* Advertisement Will Get It e ClGARS 818 BT COBANT. 11 Premsgaread e LEGAL NOTICES MARINE HARDWARE AND LUMBER. Bide Will be recelved up to Aug. 1, 1022, for the stock of marine hardware and lumber, now earried at the plant of Wood & MeClure, Boat Builders, West Mystic, Conn. Can be inpected on any day, excépt Sundays. This sale is or- dered by reason of dissolution of partnee- ship. WOOD & M'CLURE, IY20TRSMWE By B. F. Wood. Dissolution of Partnership SALE HOUSE-BOA®, Bids will be réceived at the offiee of Wood & MeClure, Weet Mystic. Conn., for house-boat, equipped With het water héat- ing plant and wired for elestrio lights, ete. It can be inspected on any day. All bids must be in by Aug. 1, 1932, WOOD & M'CLURE, Iy20ThEMWF By B. F. Wood. NOTICE The Registrare of Voters of the T of Lebanon hereby give noties that they Will be in session at the Town' Hali in said Town on Friday, Aus. 4. 1922, and Friday. Aug. 11 1922 between the hours ™. and 9'p. m., for thé purpose of enrolling electors for ‘caucus privileges in compliance Wwith Chanter 37, General Statutes of Connecticut, Tevision of 1913, e and_of Chas . Section 37, Public FREDERICK N, TAYLOR, ARTHUR H_ARNOLD, Registrars of Voters. Lebanon, Conn., July 28, 1922, years oid, calved the end of May, §76; also Ayrshire heifer, $35, and a good dairy cow, $45. " W. C. Lrown, R. D. 5. Phone 108715 Jewétt City. jy26d .| FOR SALE—Beautiful white poodle pupples, léng silky hair, four months. strong ‘and healthy majes, $10. Mrs. Cagcoll, 4 Morifauk"Ave., Neéw London. 2 TFOR SALE—Confectionery and cigar store. Inquiré 39 West Main St. jy24d very LOST AND FOUND FOUND—AL 26, Groton Long Point, pocketbook wi , 2 Stanton Ave July sum of money. J. and tan hound, license . Preston. Please notify Fred- erick Pieper, R. F. D. No. 3, Box 103, rwich. y24d AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TONIGHT—Store your car at Hayes Garage, Fercy St.; two Wéli equipped washstands. Taxi service. seven-passenger cars to rent. Tel Two 211, THERE IS MERIT in our work; tey it. Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St. ' Phone 929, Jedtd _ Herring - Hall - Marvin safes for office and home use; all sizes. Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Nor- wich. vaza FOR SALE—One house of high class in a first class location; a brand new seven- room house with eveey improvement, pos- session immediatély; one two-family house on Schooi St., $1,000 takes it, bai- ance easy terms. C. Sholes, 188 West Thames St. Tel. 1380. y22d ¥OR SALE—Large roll-top desk. oak, perfect condition. Telephone 246, jy21d nklin St. 12 Danlelson. H. F. Turner, Wareham, L of flve rooms each, with improvéements, | Mass. iy2ta WANTED—We pay hi B vt K % - | price $3,600; three two-tenement houses — - = e e Brecs Bids Tel 101i-5 “Walof elght rooms each, with all improve-| TO RENT—Board and rooms. Write buy, sell and exchange. jelid | ments, must be sold at once, priced for a :::Hfiz;i g\:omn Long Point, for j?;’l:fi - B Liverty Londs Address K- | Quick sale. For particulars, call D. J. vi . WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address K., | TUIC e g - care Bulietin. fepaass | K& & Co, Tel 1763-2. Jy214 | " 10 RENT—Five-room house, ail im- WANTFD—Antiques, tools and zécond- | FOR SALE—New milch cow; price | Provements, located Mohegan Park road, hand turniture. H. B. Tiger, 5 Franklin |low. G. A. Bullard. Tel. 1076-4 oft of Boswell Ave. Tel 1473-3. Joe. St Phone 717-3. jansid e e s Longo. ya1d TWANRT al — wo-tenement louse, . — - o O AN D A o seuimloRue: | with all improvements, on McKiniey Ave. | TO RENT —Furnished room light }un‘%’:‘{xf&i 7% i Drat Teter a5 (o prige, | FOT further particulars, call I, J. Kerr & | housekeeping 11 Elm St. Mrs. McKel- size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, FLUHE Jyea y21a Jewett City, Conn. 1% FOR SALE — Pig: Chester White; | 16 LET_Three-room apartment, fur- — - - weighs about 300 lbs.; $35. W. C. 5 2% Un- o R e R ok [yown, ED. 5% PAdns 108-15 Jgweet | LBed. 31 UAICH St fTnuutee at 2 UR Kremens, successor 1o King, 44-50 Water | It TR 1y26d - iyata St. Phone 130. s=pi2d FOR SALE—_Registered Ayrshire, four | TO RENT Furnished rooms, also rooms for light Housékeéping, 18 Union st. jy31a TO RENT—Two apartments of six Toome acn, AUl lepepxbwients; on Wesi- ington St ;'$28 and $30 & month. D.J. Keért & Co.Phone 1763-2. Jy28a _ FOR RENT — Tenemént of sevén reoms; aiso garagé space for one, car. 149 Broadway. Ivisd TO RENT—Four-goom tenement, new- lyjr.;r‘n'fdzled‘ 56 Spruce St. Tel. 773- Y25 TO RENT—Desirablé room for one of two gentiemen, 37 Grove St Phone 440 3 TO BENT—Nicely furnished thrée-room apartment in good local , all improve- ments, gas range, electricity, bath, use of ’phone, _vacuum ‘cleaner, etc.; moderate rent. Phone §41-3. sy2ia FOR RENTTo gentleman, very pleas- ant furnished room at 120 Laurel Hill FOR SALE—Good mahogany Hunting- ton upright piano, with fine tone and spléndid action: ‘only $195; terms, §25 down, $2.50 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden Norwich, Conh. y13d FOR SALE—Genuine Victrola in beau- tiful mahogany consgle; bargain for $85, on easy térme. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn, y1sd 16 YEARS’ experience in the automo- bile repair wock; give me a trial. Con Schuler, Falis Ave. Phones, 183-2 or 513-4 3 FOR SALE—If it is anvthing in real estate, see my list first before buying. {Jonn G. Cheneskl, Real Estate Agency, 18 AUTOMOBILE and Truck szunt' lettering_and sign painting. Joseph Eiliott, Pond St. Norwich, Conn. mard AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, glip covers and tire covers. reupholster- ing. all kinds of autos. Jos Angarano, | Pond St Phone_ 1397. mar10d EASY FORDUR WELDING - Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facil and equipment enables us to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. 1t the casting or forging is too heavy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the work, No piece of work too large or too small. NORWICH WELDI'I_WG CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechznical Rupairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work Blacksmithing in all it branches | 3coii & Clark Com. 807 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET PLUMBING The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is srieed; also heating and gasftting. JOHX_F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main 5% WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus!- ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than Y.hre'l‘lfh the adveérusing columas of The Bulietin. Bath St. Je28 | SEWING MACHINE SALE White Box Top Machine, 38, Singer 66-1-6 Oak, $30. Drophead Vibrator. $15. White Rotary, $45. White Vibrator, $30. Minnessotta, $15. Singer Portable, $25. BB e These machines are all in good condi- tion. We also have a complete line of New Machines, sold on easy terms, Re- pairs for all make machines. WHITE COMPANY 29 FRANKLIN SQUARBE, FOR SALE QUANTITY LOAM, SAND AND GRAVEL, AT A LOW PRICE, CELLAR CORNER MEKINLEY AVE. AND BROAD STREET. THOS. J. DODD, 822, CONTRACTOR. FOR SALE 12-room modern rooming and board- ing house, at present occupied by owner and doing a profitable business, in center of city, two minutes’ walk from Franklin TEL, Square. In a quick sale a big bargain can be had. Owner leaving city and must be sold For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, 3 REAL ESTATE BROKER, '~ Franklin Square, 1 FOR SALE WOOD SPLITTER AND SAW TABLE. - SHETUCKET COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY Ave. yisd TO BENT—Tenement, five rooms, 120 West Main St. Apoly Thames Coal Co. iyéd FOR RENT—Desirable apartment and garage. Telephone 359. y4d TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Division St. je28 TO RENT—Fufnished ruoms, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 1142-5. je23a FOR RENT—At 143 Main St. a suite of rooms that may be adapted for lodge | room purposes, offices, étc.; possesion immediately. ' Inquire at The Plaut- Cadden Comipany. jetd TFOR RENT_In businéss section, suitable for suto abcessoriss, legther 008, ‘thoe Store or any retail business At apriza TO RENT Two of the finest apartments in Nor- widh, Five-room apartment 365, seven- Toom apartment $25. Steam heat and hot ter furnished Every modern _con- mience and beautiful grounds; 50 Broad Possession now or Oct 1st Inquire at TALKING MACHINE SHOP, st DENTISTS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 181 M Street, Over Woolwerth's Telepheone 563 Nerwich, Conn, DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Blds. Norwich, Cona INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You MILBD the next victim of a fire. iz Don't take chai The small annual pr'o"m!um is negli to the firm pre- tection from money loss it affords, Take out a pelicy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 81 MAIN STREET PAINT AND WALLPAPER i .50 grade; wi aper, Mix Biaser, 183 West Main St next t6 Fire Station. ;yld ——————————————— BUILDING JOSEFH J. CHINIGO, General Con- tractor and Builder. Tel 1371. mar23d DRUG STORE FOR SALE An old established. businesq ‘n the same location ‘for tne past 25 vears, well stocked, in a thriving town, deing an exceilent business, newly installéd soda fountain; good reasons for seliing; must be sold within 15 days. This is a chafice tor a live wire. Inquire RODERICK A. JODO! Ilimantic, Conh. Phone 1053. L Wil BUILDING LOT FOR SALE ONX THERMOS TRACT, LAUREL HILL, 50x137 FEET. PRICE LOW; MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. { APPLY T0 A. B. DAVIES, 81 MAIN L WILLIAM C. YOUNG, tractor_and Builder, MIll Work and Jobbiag. 50 West Main St. Fheme 97l desdd p BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway ank Books Made and Ruled to Ordee HOTELS Angcul HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. it class garage service coba nected. Poume. Shetucket St WHEN YOU WANT to put your bual- nsss befors the publie, thers is no medl. um better than through the adve: calurns of The Buljaris Fand 11th NOTICE FOR, SALE: By order of the Honor- abls Court ¢ Probaté for the District of Norwieh, I Will sell the intsrest of Lillie D. Libby, late of Nerwieh, in said Dis- triet, decéased, consisting of a leasehold interest in real estate located in the Town of East Lyme, Conn., and deseribed s lots No. 49 and 51 Broadway, and 35 street, and 238 and 30 Main on thé grounds of the Spiritualist Camp Meeting Assn, at Niantic, Conn., éing diseribed in the application (5 Seil on fiie in sid Court. For mre par. ticular description, see said appiication. i RICHARD 0. LIBBY, y2sa Executor. NOTICE CAUCUS ENROLLMENT. The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Sprague will meet &the Town Clerk's Oftice in &5id Town on Fridays, the 4th diys of August, 1932, from 12 o'clock n6oh until 9 n. m.. for the pur- pose 6f making an enrollment of the legal voters of said Town, in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 37, Section 685, of the General Statutes. DANIEL DAY, LAURENCE G. DRESCHER, Registrars. Sprague, July 27, 1922. MR. AND MRS GOOD CIT!ZEN Are you interested in the Sal- vation Army ? Do you want to help in its great task ? READ THE WAR CRY ! Sincerely, Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter Winter Rosen Rye PLACE YOUR ORDER T. H. Eldredge 85 Water Street WHEN YOU WANT te put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising eolumns of The Bulletin. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It TRUCKING "fihnomg Bong \recka. tor s "3 ng, Ci __nruggeugl. Tel. 617-12. Je2d T Ewe 1874 Tel. 175 ARTHUR H. LATHROF, Auto Trucking and’ Teaming. Furniture and Piano Moving. * Shetucket St. C. D. JOSLY! 293 West Main St We move everything anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving boilcts and ma- TA Bulletin For Sala Advertisement Will Sell It [ and daughter Ruth are at thelr summer home for a few days, Mrs. Jessie Smith and daughter Ber- nice weére at Ocean Beach Sunday. Mrs Emma Cooley and Hattle French from Hartford visitéd Mrs. Codley's sis- ter, Mrs. Loren Maine. over Sunday. Merrill Cross s working in Hariford. M. W. Howard was 2 Hartford visite Monday. MONTVILLE chinery. Tel. 798-3. sepsd Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman. 17 Boswell Av TEAMING ano moving (ESking & Speciany. 30! Maln St Phons 792 €. B. BROMLEY 2 SOX. Shetucket St Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 10ng, Tel. 1488, distance n H. Ford, 333 Pea .21 Coal Suitable for the Range Immediate Delivery. Cement The Edward Ceritral Wharf Norwich, Conn. PHONE 24 HOME MADE MAYONNAISE and RUSSIAN DRESSING 40 Franklin Street Lumber, Brick, Lime and Chappell Company THUMM’S DELICATESSEN — CHESTNUT HILL Mrs. ited friends in this place recenti ford the first of the week. Mrs Ernest Scoville and Mrs. Kennedy. Miss Phyllis a Scoville of Middletown were by Mrs. C. H. Tate over Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. G. T, visited Mr. Chappell's Waterford Sunday. parents Mrs. W. H. Peckham of spent Wednesday with her sist Mes. A. S. Peckham Mr. and Mrs. C. week. BOLTON NOTCH Mrs. Hattis to her home in Detroit, Mich ard, for five weeks. Thursday and Friday. visiting her mother, Minnis Howard. Etta Lewis of Willimantic vis- Miss Elinor Chappell is spending the week with relatives at Lakes Fond Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dimon. Richard Dimon, Miss Alice Phillips, Newton and Chester Phiilips were visitors Hart- Chappell and fam- in Mrs. George Robinson of New Haven is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Stiles Miss Marguerite Chappell of Water- ford is the guest of her . Gurdon Chappell. Mes. C. H. Tate is visiting her sister in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mfs. Lilian Potter of Norwich Town is caring for her aunt, Miss Mary Bab- cock, during the absence of Mrs. Tate. E. Goodrich attended the wedding of Mrs. Goodrich's sister. Miss Hannah Olsen, in New Lindon, last Bieber returned Friday She has been with her mother, Mrs. M. E. How- Dr. M. M. Maine was in New London Miss Sadie Howard from New York is Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belden of Hartford The severe storm Saturday eveming did considérable damage about the town. A cow belonging to George Backwith, who lives on the poor farm, was killed by lightning, and anether cow was in. jured. The garage belonging to Georgeé Chagnon was also hit, blowing open the doors. Rev. Horace B. Sloat, director of the state board of promotion, will supply the pulpit of the Union Baptist church St day morning. In the evening at 1 o'clock the Christian Endeavor society will hold an outdoor service on the lawr at the home of the president, Percy Al- len, under the leadership of Mrs, Ber- ‘tram Edmunds. The picnic of the Unéasville Methodist Sunday school Will be held at Riverside park Aug. 5th, and the home department has been especially invited to go witk the school. © After the picnic there wil be no more sessions of Sunday school until the first Sunday in September. The Home Missionary soeiety of th( Uncasville Methodist church met witt Mrs. Ralph Meloer Thursday afterncon The Montville Center Congregationa church is being painted ‘The Uncasville Choral club of the Methodist church held its minstrel en. teftainment Wednesday evening in Un- casville school hall for the benefit of the church and the school piano. | The Social unfon of the Montville | Center Congregational church ciosed it meetings for the summer Wednesday with & plenic at the home of Miss Carrie Parker at Dolbeare Hill. Mra. Ella Fisher of Sarah Shore and Mr. and Mrs Louis Eberhart of Nofwich were visitors af the home of Mrs. Thomas Church Sun- day. Lester Dart of Oakdale and Roger Browning of Norwich will return Fri. day from Camp Terrehegan, Rogerslake Phyllis M. Davis of New Haven it visiting her cousin. Justine Chapel. Miss Stella Coen has eeturned frem visiting friemds in Portland, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Berman enter. tained frieneds from Nw York Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Frances and family spent Sunday in Center Groton Work on the new garage at the Bap- tist parsonage is progeessing. Miss Carrie Parker has returned from a visit to her cousin, Miss Alice Bishon of Bozrah. Chester Comstock has been spending a few days in Hartford Mrs. Harry Bogue and chiidren as spending several days at Mason's Island Mra Fred Denis and Norman Denit of New York are visiting relatives in the village. Flace Dart of Oakdale will leave Fri- day for a week's vacation at Rogers | lake. | Mre William Cralg entertained Sun- {day Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ncsbit and | daugnter of Mystic and Jir. and Mrs Cornelius Flaherty and children of New Londen. George Bradford of Oakdale is at the Backus hospital, Norwich, suffering from a severs attack of quins Frank E New Tork, Mre Miss Alice Sci visiting her cousin, field Eilsie Church is spending & week at |the Y. M. C. A. camp at Oswegatchte Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sherman and dsugh- ter Muelel and Mr. and Mre Ted Sher. | man of Monson Mass. spent Sunday af the home of Fred Chapel Alton Getchel iz visiting his aunt JMrs. LeGrande Chapel. at Thames View Miss Eilsie Pratt of New Haven spent Sunday with Miss Maude Bennett. NORTH STONINGTON A party of New London young ladles chaperoned by Mrs. M. H. Pendleton as been camping for a week at Lakt Wyassup. The electrical storm Sunday night put ocal electric lights out of commissios for the second time this season. Rev. A. L. Townsend. who is spending the summer in town, has been visiting is Voluntown for a few davs. Baptist Westerly it Miss Jessie Sehol- The Ladies’ society of the church gave an afternoon tea. segved on the porch. at the home of Mrs. 'Luelaa Drury Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mes. Charles P. Thompson Jr., accompanied by Mr. Thompeon's fa. ther, all of New Haven, spent the weak end in this village. Mre. Leonard Main, who is among thr mountains in Windham. N. Y., eports fine scenery and delightful temperature Mrs. E. B. James, who has i for the past ten weeks, seems to/be slow- Iy_improving. Rev. Lucian Drury oocupied the pulpif of the Baptist church Sunday. Mrs. H. M. Perkins 1s toggive a plenic for her Sunday achool/ class today (Thursday). . ‘ The bureau of mines predicts a fleld of usefulness for slate waste as an as phalt filler instead of cement or ltme stone, Name R. B D. or Street...... [ TR TTLP T PRTPIN ceresessenal e e P R NORWICH, CONN. 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