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Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Get It MARRIED BARDEN — HEYDECKER — In Mystic, July 26, 1822, by Rev. Frank Farnham, Mise Madelina Schroder Heydecker and Pred Barden. CARDINAL — BATSIS —In_ Plainfield Tuly 1922, by Rev. James J. Tyler, el Cardinal of Plainfleld and Miss ile.cn Batsis of Black Hill. GEARY —EVYBERSE—In Montville, July 351922, by Rev. J. F. X. Quinn, Mat- taew P Geary of Montville and ) Mary Leary Byberse of 26 U street, Norwich — RICHMOND—In Pawtucket, .. July 26. 1922, by Rev. Julian S. tler, Hert t Edson Childs of West Main tiect ~ orwich, and Mrs. Giadys fone Richmond of 43 Soruce street, Norwich CASSIDY—LOCKWOOD—In Veluntown, July 22, 1922, by Herbert Heywood, J. P. Josénh Cassidy and Miss Alice Lockwood c.Aulnf—nArn'r In_Buffalo, N. Y. 1922, by Rev. R. Richter, W %y A. Gagern of Buffalo and Miss Léns Haubt of Norwich. DIED REYNOLDS—In East Lyme. July 1832, Lucinda C. Nichols, wife of the = Capt. William J. Revnolds, in her £9th vear PALMER—In San Francisco. Cal, July Chariss Townsend — Palmer, beiovad son of Louisa T. and the late Frank L. Paimer, and beloved brother of Theodora and Virginia Palmer of ew London LEY—In Cherokee, Kas, July 21 932, Thomas Exiey, formerly of Can’ bury. Conn.. aged 81 vears. SLOCUM—Sudden]; Vancouver, b. Rev. Dr. Joel' B MILLER—In Norwich. July 27, 1922 Davie Miller of Danielson, aged 7 WEEKS—In Danielson, July 28, 1922 Francis E. Weeks, aged 74 years, mem- ber Co. G, 15th Conn. Vol WANTED—Female WANTED—Misceilaneous : FOR MI.E WANTED—Ladies experienced in fan- oy work, anxious to earn extra money at home, spare hours, write immediately to Underwood Art Goods Co., “WANTED—A lady to ook for a group Phone Norwich 1841-13. TWANTED_A _ stead; white woman_for worl in a family of two ciderly people in they country ; fio farm. no horse, chicken: modern conveniences; for family; permanent home for A & housekeeper H L. B. Gales Ferry, Lo’nn, R. TWANTED—A woman 65 Broadway. ~ WANTED_Tiwé capable women. one do chamber work an one to wait on ta- Apply The Lawton Inn, Plainfield. TED—Woman t small family, al! conveniences; good pay : Mrs. J. F. Cooley, on Westerly trolley, bétween Rose Hill and Mathewson's M MG(‘IRL‘ Baxpérienced ’Dreu. GIRLS WANTED Expetienced Winders, Spool-| ers and Spinners 18 to 35 American Thread Com;;any WILLIMANTIC, CO. references required 0. formerly of AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, FUNERAL NOTICES GREENWOOD—In Taftville. July 27 1923 Teckla Rasmussen, beloved wife of Thom reenwood, aged 52 years Fuderal at her Iate home, 4 Second avenus Saturday. July 29, at 2 p. m Burial in Maplewood cemetery. FUNEIAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZX Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV'CE CAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Teiephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST WANTED~—Maie S. mail service; perma- experience or corre- unnecessary to secure Box 391, Jop- Iv29d © exceellnt pay MAN WANTED to book nursery stock and hire agents; big pay; exclusive territory 0, Newark, New York. ;L1 TREES and plants steady work ; Brown Brothers’ Nr- origial Watkins pmducu. Wonderful offer and free samoles; write R. Watkins Co., Dépt. 7 North, Boston, Mass. 64 Washington St., eginners $150 r $250; no strike. r'zauway, Bulletin. Donaldson and Fabre Lnes, I will book passengers for all Bedford, Germans direct to Hamburg or Joshua Taylor, Baltic, Phone 1987-2. T WANTED—Position as truek experienced man. ordi_Stonington, WANTED—Position as chauffeur, | vate or commercial. The Live Wire, or 1 d yout tractor Arihian Wells P00 Has Frank Pellett, T WANTED—Stea - good pay, for right man to run Ford and car between Rose Hill and Mathewson's rai “:) mail rlerks, 1ist pualun FOR SALE—florlls FOR Ml.:— FOR SALE—Horse; and_good road ho; Phone 108-15 Jewett City. T\mhluous worker JUST ARRIVED. My horses dre here on time, and they are a nice lol—big light' ones, and chupks, single and in paifs. all ready to Come and see them. Te). 536-3. ELMER E. PIERSON. FOR SAI.E-Auumoh 30 Dodge touring car, mr—chamcal\: inquire 331 Main St 919 Ford speedster, 1920 ¥ Grand Chevrolet sedan. 1917 Max- 1818 Saxton roadster; these |10 gores up, with or without siock; give rs are mnrhnmpd cars and b..\rgzmb, —Buick tnurlng second hand furnitu Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St Phone 1305. sepi2d NOTICE—Attractive lady, worth $45.- 000, "wouid ~marry; confidential. Box 1022, Wichlta, Kansas. iy28d MARRY—Thousands congenial peopih worth from $1,000 to $50,000, seeking early marriage; descriptions, photos, in- troductions free; sealed ; either sex; send no money. Address Standard Cor. Club, | Grayslake, 1il. Jy29d WIDOW, 37, business worth $20,000, will marey. ‘B-Box 432, Club, Coiumbus, % | Ohio. yzed _ RANCHMA good wife. J Mich. Jy20a 55, worth $40,000, wanis |a ox 1134, League, Detroit, FOR §. e Tot of uunflins wood, tops, and slab _pile, ohe mile from Jewett City, on the er Millet lot. cirl D. Gallup. FOR SALE—One frésh h grade Hmnem cow, one fresn registored Hoistein thr cais old, twe searling heifers; pric ow. il Farm, Norwich Town. Phone 48814, sy29d “¥OR SALE—A good farm; good land, good road, ggod market. good neighbors, g00d reasbn for selling . look at It today buy tomorrow ; who wants it? Baldwin, 25 Caemel New Haven, Conn. Jy29d ASTROLOGY reveals; 2,000 word hor- oscope; two questions free; send birth- date, enclosing 25¢ to defray clerkship o|and ' postage. ~ Prof. Audrey. G-S, De- partmental Bank Bldg. Washington. D. c v2da W 100, Bulletin. jy29d e e A YAN eve” Turkish Trophies 1Sc, two for 20 cigareties; briae nives. J5c, 33¢, 506, 6tc., un to §8. Sy2ba Fagan's Smoke Shop. v2 IF YOU WISH a wealthy young wife, write me, enclosing stamped envelope. Violet Dennison, Ohic. my6d WANTED—Vaults and gesspools_to clean, H. 1. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Box 139. aprid ; NTED—Second hand baby car- riage; description and price. Write Box TIC jentlmun rote us 'm’ séz “I'd rather be a horse; when a human bean dies he's just plain dead; when a horse dies they make him into soap; then he gits a chance to get in some ¢oentics FOR SAL ew milch Holstein cow with calf; big milker. ~James Turnbui Wauwecus Hill. Norwich Town. No busi< ness Sundays. « dy20d WESTERLY Cloth Shop, 40 Main St House dresses 9Sc, street dresses $1.2. men's caps, our own make, $1, ladies’ shirt waists $1. y29d ATTENTION, architects, contractors and builders: We manufacture and seil pressed concrete brick ; they are strong, reliable and uniform ; better and cheaper than elay brick; 15 cacloads ready for immediate sale’ and shi . Thone 1238 Middletown. OR : nice pets for children. Call at 109 Rooseveit Ave. 25TuThS FOR SALE—A good 13-room, twe- farily house. with garage, on East Sic central for everything: the price is righ G. P. Coates, 227 Main St. Phone 653 after 6 p. m. iy25TuThS MARRY health, wealth; thousangds, worth $5.000 to $400,000, desire mar- riage; photos, intfoductions, descriptions free. ' Sunfiower Club, Uimarron, Kans. TWANTED—AINl New York Life Ins. policyholders to know that I am the dis- trict_agent, easteri Conmecticut, and will be pieased to give any information de- red concerning your policy; also to in créase your protection with our new and wonderful _protection benefits. W. A Somers District Agent, Room 10, 21 Main St., Norwich, Conn 3y 24MS WANTED — Respoctable American couple, middle aged preferred, desiring comfortable home, modern conveniences, with chance for moderate income, very low rental. Apply at once. Write Box 27, Bulletin Jy2TThS WANTED_Beginners on the pianc; c each lesson. Addeess H., care Bulle: 2! THTI\S LOUIS D. WARD pays big prices for used furniture and antiques. Box 389, orwich. IV13TpThS ED—Furniture, stoves, etc., and antiques. ~Ward Bros., 45 Jacksor Wiilimantie. " Tel. §32-3. inarl4TuTh§ SETS built to priced. Neivton St. WANTED. i near by, peemanent. quarters, with board and car r an eiderly lady; state loc conditions. ° Address WANTED—To buy a farm, 10 to 20 acres, with good buiidings, near Norwich ot New London. Write or call Louis Moskowitz, Norwich, k. ¥. D. 240, Willimantic, Conn iv2sd . Bulietin, _ivasd IVHY WORKY about your facm? We sell them quick. Address rm Seiling Agency, Box 352, Norwich, Conn. jylid WANTED—Second hand furniture ; we seli stove parts ror all makes of stoves; nd heating. _Goudstein & Kap- Water St. Phone 144-4. jvid TED—Bookeeper, able to operate experienced ' preferred. Box tin. S, WANTED—High: - fixtures and tools ; N. Weisinger J¥6d try nie before se Market St. Phone WANTED—City v small, for ready custome: Street Jezsd WANTED—Hous¢hold goods. ap; and buoks. C. J. King, 16 Water St Phone 708-5. WANTED—Farms to sell on comm sion; send fdil desetiption. Fred L. Ra- e, Plainfieid, Conn. Phone Moosup Dh 9! WANTED—S: niture; best pr 87 Franki " WANTED_We pay hij Jesd my30d |ture Co.. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914 {buy, sell and ex WANTED—Lib: care Bulletin WANTED—Antiques, tools and récond- ture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin hand fur St Plione 717-3. " janiid WANTED—100 farms for cataiogue; full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 10 Jewett City, Conn. 2d n- | "WE BU3 and pay highest prices for and_ books. " SALE—1319 Foard speedster, 1915 Ford roadster, in A-1 condition and barsains; need the cash. ¥R KALE—1016 Dodge touring car, t class rvmnlnx order. =y Can be ségn ai FOR SALE — 1920 c)ulmeu touring car in extra fine condition, ton, 45 Broadwa SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I FoR SALE_Having bought a larger 1 will Sell my half-ton Ford truck _Louis Ortman, 72 Orchard St. FOR BALE—Dodge truck, 1920 model, in good shape; price 354 West Main screen sides, Falis Aute. Paint Shop, T ¥OR SALE — Ford touring cars and | {ruck. bodite, Paint Shop, Jysd LOST AND FOUND WILL THE LADY who took the ethook by mistake from the Boston piedse réturn to office? FOUND—_At Groton Long Doint, Ty 26 pocketbook with sum of money. Igo, 2 Stanton Ave. TREES, flowering shrubs, plants ‘and rifies. Mapiewood Nursery = Co. Tel 8- Fres delivery aprid ORDER your flowers at Geduldig's Sréenhouses, 75 Cedar St. Phons 368. marisd ROBERT WADDINGTON, Florist, 328 Main Norwich, Conn. ' Tel. 1372-2. dar tiea: Funeral work, weddings and . decorations. marlid _LOST—Black and tan hound, Elease notify !-‘red- erick Pieper, R. COAL AND wWOOD COAL, seasonea %ood and kindlngs 1 SR oy low ortuerly LAND'CAPE GARDENI NG THIS is the time to arrangs for land- scape work. of Which we mal:> a speclal- ty. Geduldig’s Greer=ouses. 17 Cedar St. | Phone $68. marlid PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Paint. §1.75 per gal. ri gar 230 grade ; wallpaper, 10c per roll. fazer, 133 West Main St next to | FAro Statton. myld EOQOKBINDING NICKEL PLATING PLUMBING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broasway ‘Blank Books Miade and Ruléd to Order The very it workmen at the fairest prices is guar arteed; also heating und gasfitting. 08X F. TOMPKINS, [l Ty plumbing by expert am better than throt Py STEAMSHIPS five or six| rooms, firs D cments, very near car line. {low. G. A. Bullard. Tel. 1076-4. jy27a t cash prices paid for second hand furnmituce, | houschold goods, antique arms, large Jonn G. Chenesil, Neal Estate Agency, 1y Wadi ond hans antique fur- es paid. A, Bruckner, ighest prices for second hand furnitire. Norwith Furni- Weo New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE [comtortable Statercoms |Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 [1:30 P M. Lyv. New London Daily 11 P. M. Due N. Y., Pier 40, N. R, 7 A. M (Daylight Saving Time) Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up l Hotels, Fees, Drive G-\d, ll iruise, ity 5 Mzbrrskmm “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND'’ 25000 Groes Toms 6 DGA'V'IS ‘CRUISE, $600 and up Frask C. Friday, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River Tuesdey, Tharifay and Satardsy at . Tel. 2081, ¥. V. KNOUSE, Agent. FOR SALE—One 60 gallon ol tank . $45; one {on chain falls, inch band saw, $25; one Bui 5 _machine, $65. The Connec- tieut Toy XNovelties Mfg. Co., 53 She- tucket St. iy328TuTh FOR SALE—Collie pups. Tel. 19: Box 185, Baitic, Conn, J¥26WThS " FOR SALE—In the city of Noewich, only a short distance from troiley, less than $4,000 will buy a 10-room “house, with steam heat, bath, electric lights and water, also large barn, garage for three cars. large poultry house and three acres of fine land Burdick & McXNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. jy2sd FOR SALE—Show cases, cash regis- ter, adding machine, typeweiter. roli-top | desk and phonograph. J. F. March. 10 Broadway sy28d FOR SALE—National Harvester gaso- line engine mounted on steel truck, good condition. 10 h. p $300: also ensilage Worcester blower, mounted on steel truek. in good condition, $100. Lafa‘z-lte \Nln North onington. R. n 2. ¥OR SALE—Just acrived, two carloads of fancy dry cracked corn and whole corn, -at the Western Grain Corporation, near the freight depot. Jewett Ci Cracked corn $170. whole corn $L6: the door. Tel. 53-12 Jewett C FOR SALE—$8500 will buy two-tene- ment house, three @nd eight room apart- ments, with bath, gas and electric light only five minutes’ walk from Franklin square. For full particul e A. V. Covelio, 195 CIiff St. Tel. 1527-3. jy28d OR SALE—Seven-room coftage. In- quire 81 Peck St._evenings aftel Sd FOR SALE—Fox terrier puppies. Tel- phone 1046-3. Jy21d FOR SALE—A very fine genuine Ori-| ental antique rug, 10 ft. 3 in. x 14 ft.; prevailing colors, rose and tan: must be d at a sacrifice; this rug is well worth $1,000; no dealers need apply. For full information, address Box 650, Bulletin. y2 FOR SALE—One two-tenement house of five rooms each, with improvements, price $3,500; three two-tenement houses of eight rooms each, with all improve- ments, must be sold al once, priced for a quick sale. For particulars, call D. Kerr & Co. Tel. 1753-2 i} TFOR SALE—New milch —Confectione cigar store. Inquire 39 West Main St. jy24d FOR SALE Herring - Hall - Matvin fes for office and home use; ali sizes. it-Cadden Co., 135-148 Main St Noc iv22d Dne house of high class in rst ciass location ; a brand new seven- room house With every improvement, pos- sesslon v one two-family C. Sholes, 188 West 1580 jvead R SALE Gaod mal fllan!’ ton upright piano, with fine tone and splendid action: ‘only $185: ferms, $25 down, $2.50 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn jrisd ictrola in beau- tiful mahogany console; hargain for $55, on easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Co. rwich, C ivisd ng in real list first before buying. my estate, John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 18 Bath St. jez8d FOR SALE Highland, a state road farm of 70 acres, 4 miles from city, 1-2 mile from railroad station and _village, 12 ick house. large stock barn long; all buildings in good order; 35 acres fine farming flelds; going for 33,500, easy ferms. TRYO Willimantie, Conn. FOR SALE A téh-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 STREET PHONES & ) FOR SALE QUANTITY LOAM, \SAND AND GRAVEL, AT A LOW PRICE, CELLAR CORNER MEKINLEY AVE. AND BROAD STREET. THOS. J. DODD, TEL. 822, CONTEACTOR. FOR SALE 12-room modérh rooming and board- ing house, at present occupied by owner and doing a profitable business, in center of city, two minufes’ walk from Franklin Sauaee. 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, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, DRUG STORE FOR SALE An old established business in the same location for the past 25 years, well e — = | y WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK | Leaves Norwich Monday, Wednesday and stocked, in a thriving town, doing an excellefit busihess, 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, Wil- limantic, Conn. Phone 1053. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- ¢ Tha Rullatin, the advertising WHEN YOU WANT 0 put your bus! ness before the public. there is no medi- um better than through the advertising | Builder, Mill calumns of The Bulletin apartment, gas and elect large lot, centraliy located. lars, see FOR SALE 3750 Cash Payment BUYS A TEN-ACRE FARM, 7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE, BARN, 5 HEN- NERIES, FRUIT. POSSESSION. SEND FOR FARM BULLETIN—CHOICE OF 400. IMMEDIATE WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST WESTERLY, R. I FOR SALE WOOD SPLITTER AND SAW TABLE. SHETUCKET COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN EASTERN POINT COTTAGE Near golf grounds and oniy three min- dtes’ walk to bathing beach and short distance from popular Hotel Griswold, Extra building lot will be inciuded with- out additional cost.. Price $5,500. ARCHA W, COIT, 63 Broadwa. Telephones 1334 and 815. FOR SALE Two-tenement house. five rooms cach ic light, with A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 Clfr st For particu- NOTICE LEGAL. NOTICES bbb The Re v g ot B8 fifmfiflwafi oters of. the T, 'lllé ”v‘: on, 'hll ¥, A l 1‘3 Tot 191 rlday Atig. il“ g!! vetween tne hours f 12'm. and 9 'p. m. for the purpose of enrolling actors ¢ compliance ~ with and ol Chastee 3 il Acts of F‘REDER!CK ARTHUR 4. Nanorpo™ Section for_caucus privileges in Chapter 37, General Statutes of Conneg l“ revision, of 1918, 7, Publié tng N«flfa o the M-‘ !m" will_be in session on Tnll 18 MERIT in our war WIDIRATS, ALG. . s, -nll 1922, Imperial Garage Co., Clctn:t o'clock 'in LT6 Reégistef” the lb'il “votprs of eaid ToW%n Who may appear foz the priviiege of voting in political primaries or cau- cuses, a8 prescribed in Act of Legisiature. Those who have previously registered are not_required to do so mgain. The above !rm will be performed at the following Cz‘ —At th! Town Hail. 16 YEARS' experience in the a bile repair work: give me a t1 Schuler, Falis Ave. 613-4. - A i :l‘_&onu'{u.‘l “:u Truck Paintd ettering_and s nting. Eiliott. Pond St: Norwich, Conn. - a8 AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, CT—At W. D. Rick- |slip Registrars of Votérd. Lebanon, Ceni., July 28, 192, BALE OF OLD TOWN HOUSE PROP- ERTY AT KILLINGLY CENTER. Sealéd bids for the purchase of the Old Town House property, at Killingly Cen- ter, will be received up to 2 o'clock Sate urday, Aug. 5th, 1922, at the Selacts men’s Rooms in thé Town Hall Bullding, in Daniélson, Conn., at which timé and place the bids will be publicly opeasd and read. Conditions of sale: All bids should be marked on énvelope: BID ON OLD TOWN HOUSE PROPERTY, and should be addressed to John A. Gllbert, First Selectman. Twenty-five per cefit. cash will be re- iquired, at timé of sale, and the balanee of the bid price on deliverv of the deed. JOHN A. GILBERT, JAMES BACON, GEORGE E. ALVORD, Selectmen of Killingly, Cenn. J¥2TThSTu FOR SALE A very choice six-room modérn cottage, desirabiy located on Laurel Hill Ave. For furthee particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, acre land; exc Central Ave.; two-family house with 9§ acres land, 15 minutes from square; FOR SALE Two-family house on West Side, with lent two-family house on cottage with 7 acres, Thamesville sec- ton. - FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building. Phone. TO RENT cottag garage, best location pr Bidg.. New London. ¥2 TO RENT— houseke phone modern jmproyements. Inquire Mrs. Gordon, t.. $1,000 takes it, bai- | Box funting- | TO RENT—Ocean Beach, large choice front row, all improvements, ce Jow ; also one ottae. D all Shurds.” Harris “urnished rooms for light pinz; fine location; use of tele- Clifr st ; a T to ail improvements, No. hurch v2ea TO RENT—Space for car_in private garage, 39 Otis St. Phone 1532. jy29d ngalow, newly fur- frst two weeks in View, P. O. Box 166. Jy29SW TO RENT—Summer cottage on Fish- er's Island, North Hill, for the last two August. Address James Gra- s 482 iy2sd TO RENT—Large rooms, jy28d TO RENT—Tenement, five room 193 West Main St TO_RENTTenement at 4 t 34 Washington St. j¥28d FOR RENT—Seven-room house, mod- ern improvements, garage, Danielson. H. F Mass. vatd TO RENT—Board and rooms. Write , Groton Long Point, for August reservations. jy21d TO RENTFive a TO RE) jy2id table board, all conveniences. Tel. 467-5. jy27ThS TO RENT—Store at 30 North Thames Street, Washing- ton St.. with all improvements. lInquire 12 Palmer St., Turner, Wareham, -room house, all im- provements, located Mohegan Park road, off of Boswell Ave. Tel. 1473-3. Joe! Longo. j T—Furnished room light housekeeping 11 Elm St. Mrs. McKel- ‘hree-room apartment, fur- nished, 81 Union St. Inquire at 29 Un- ion St. y2id TO RENT—Furnished rooms, also rooms for_light housekeeping, 18 Unlon st. ¥21d TO RENT—Four-zpom tenement, new- ly remodeled, 56 Spruce St. Tel. 773-2. iv2ad TO REN Jv2ad Desirable room for one or two gentlemen. 37 Grove St. Phone 440. ments, West Main TO RENT—Nicely furnished three-room apartment in good localtiy, all improve- gas range, electricity, bath, use of ‘phone, “vacuum cleaner. rent. Phone 641-3 FOR RENT_To gentleman, very pléas- iy2id ant furnished room at 120 Laurel Hili Ave. 184 TO RENT Tenement, five rooms, 120 Apply Thames Coal Co. etc.; moderate ved FOR RENT—Desirable apartment and garage. Telephone 259. v4d TO RENT—turnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Division St je26d TO RENT—Furnished rooms, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 1142-5. _de23a ron RENT—At 142 Main SL, a sulte of rooms that may be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, etc.; _possession immediately. Inquire at The Plaut- Cadden Company. JeTd FOR HENT—In business section, site suitable for auto accessories, leather Eoods, shoe stors or any retail business. Tel. 346, apr22d TO RENT Two of the finest apartments in Nor- wich. Five-room apartment 365, seven- room apattment §85. Steam heat and hot water furnished Every modern _con- yenience and beautiful grounds; 50 Broad St Possession now or Oct 1st Inquire at TALKING MACHINE SHOP, TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT — Moving agd trucking, dumping, trucks_ for hire. Ciiff St or Occum. Tel. 617-12. 3é2d T Eet. 1874, Tel. 175, ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Auto Trucking and, Teaming, Furhiture and Piano Moving. Shetucket 8t. - C. D. JOSLYN, 193 West Main 5L We move evervthing anvwhere. Speclal at. tention given to movinr boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 798-3. sep5d Long Distance Moving and E; siog. Zimmerman, 17_Boswell Ave. Tel. 14 TEAMING ana moving, 10Rg distance trucking a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main St. Phone 792. C. B. BRO, Y & SON. Shetucket St Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. tractor and B BUILDING JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- ilder. Tel. 1371. mar2sd WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Co k and Jobbl Main St. Pnome 971 r_and Wer) NOTICE of Auction Sale of Pré: of Noriwlch, Conn. Notice is heréby building thers and described, viz.: Bounded northerly by said Main street 24 feet; casterly by the easteriy part of block buiit by the late E. P. . formeriy owned by John K. the brici Miner & ( McNamara 51 feet and 4 inche: eriy by land lately owned by westerly by said Ferry strest, basement and ed brick blo us! of a portivn and subject aiso (o ceftain rights of wa. and easements, and being the same casements and _incum- brances fully deseribed and set fortn in the judgment of the Superior Court, in premises Tight and for the County of Neéw Londor_Conn., in the case of John McWilli Morton, of July, 1922. ALBERT W. LILLIPRIDGE, jyita Committee. s at Junetlon 6f Main and Ferry Siréets, Ia the City en that I, the un- dersigned, Albert W. Liilibridge, of the Town of Norwich, Conn., as a Committee appointed thérefor by the Superior Court, shall sell at public auctioh, on the prem lses, on Tuesday, Aug. 1st, 1922, at 9§ o'clock in the forenon, to the highest bidder, the following deseribed real cstate situated in said Town and City of Nor- wich, to wit: A lot of land, with a brick n. at the junction of Main street and Ferry street, thus bounded ivasd Executor. 2 R at Norwich, within and for the Disti of Xorwich, on the 26th day of Jul . 19 n §. Beckwith, now by Disco Brothers; and 54 feei— coftaining 1,260 squaré feet, more or lese, together with the sole use and occupanicy and improvement of a portion of the celiar of said last mention- ; and subject to the sole occunancy and improvement by others said basement and cellar and Henry G. Peck, both of said Town of Nor- wich, vs. Clara L. B. Morton and James both of the Town of Stamford Conn., rendered and dated Dec. 27, 1921, Dafed at Norwich, Conn.. this 15{H day NOTICE The Régistrars of Voters of thé Town of Lisbon hereby give notice that they will be in sessioh at the Town Hall on Friday, Aug. 4th and 11th, 1922, betwéen the hours of 12 nobn and 9 p. mi, for the purpose of making an enroliment of legal votérs of said Town, and for the pur- pose of making any changes in the en- roliment list last peefected. G. LESTER BROMLEY, WALTER C. DREW, Registrars of Voters, Dated at Lis y29a NOTICE CAUCUS ENEOLLMENT, The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Montville will meet in the Town Hall in said Town on Fridays the 4th and 11th of August, 1922, from 12 o‘clock noon until 9 p. m., for the purpose of making an enroliment of the legal voters of said Town, in accordance with the re- quirements of Chapter 37, Section 685, of the General Statutes. ROBERT PATON, EDMOND KILEEN. Registrars. Montville, July 28, 1922. jv2sd store. West Side. covers and tire covers, rel ing. all kinds ci autos. Jos. DISTRICT—At W. H. Bowen's | Pond St. Phone 1397 News Office. Greeneviile. T‘o JRTH DISTRICT—At P. T. Con- nell's Ba rber Shon, Norwich Town. gy V3 'st'r ICT—At Ponemah Large fteille. SIXTH DISTRICT—At Joséph Pysyk's Groceey Store, cor. Main St and Hamii- ton Ave. Dated Hx Norwieh, Conn, th's 20th day of July, T\'LF‘R D. GUY. CORNELIUS J. DOWNES. Registrars of Voters. AT A COURT OF l‘m)llrll. &t Norwich, within and fiwr the Distriel orwich, on the 28th day of July, A. ELSON J. AT Judgs state of Harriet M. L. Gordon. late of orwjch, ‘n sajd District, deccased Ordered, That the Executor cite the creditors of said deceased to bing in tHelr ciauns uzamst said esiate within montiw {rofn (his dzte, by posting a rotice to that cffect, together with 4 vopy of this order, ow ¢ the place where said deceased last dweil. and in the same Tows. ant by publishing the same once in a mewspuper having u circulation in said District. and make re. turn to this Court. Enpost neatest to 1.SON J. ATLING, Julss. The above and foregoing is a true copy *f record Altesl: HLLEN M. DRESCMFE Clerk. NOTICE.—All erea'tors of sald de- teused are hercby notified to present their tiaims against said cslate to the under signed at 496 North Main St. Norwich Conn., within ‘the time limited in th above and forégoing order. WILLIAM H. GORDON, 0; AYLING, Judge heimine Grodotzke late of Norwich, in sald District. deceased. Lydia M. J. Sourbier of Norwich, Cohn appeared in Court and filed a petition g. for the reasons therein set forth that an instrument nurporting to be the last will and testament of said deceaset be_admitted to_probate. Whereupon, It Is Crdered. That said petition be heard and determined at th Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District. en the 31st day of July, A. D, 1922 at 10 o'ciock in_the forenoon, and that notice of the pende of said vetition, and of said heari thereon be given by the this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District. least three davs prior to the date of heacing, and that return be made o th Court. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The ahove and foregoing is a true cops of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. jy2sa Clerk. DENTISTS DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 25 Shetucket St. " DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND bon, Gonn., July 28th, 1922, M'Grory Bldg. PHONES : 122 Office — 1685 Home Dr.Paul A.Schwartz| HEEBNER BROS SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY 1 DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Cann. ARCHITECTS CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, THAD L. WILSON, M. Am. Sec. C. E., Canterbury, Conn. jeTWS PRINTING FEINTING of all kinas promotly asd S iven The Bletin. Co tv y e -30‘-“ CIGARS Vhitestons Cigas aare $18 per tasnsand 4. ¥, CONANT. 1A Fraskits St CH!ROPODIST ©. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chiropodiat. lat (sgotéce yeur foey. Suits Bl an St, Nerwien, ei-_ rhnfil -4 ian3id AND REPAIR Carriages, Wa_go' RADIATOR BOILINC OR DAMA We regrind all makes of Auts CyliR@ ers, and can furnish you with E pistons, rings and wrist pins. We E EU : MTSIO § PIANOS tuned and repatred experience. 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