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4 Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It BORN ELLIOTT—In Norwich, July 30, 1922. & daughter Barbara Wulf, o 'Mr. and Mre William Starr Ellioft (Marguerite Wulf) of 127 Broadway. IWETT— Old Lyme. a daughter, Fat to Mr. and Mrs. Carleton erine, A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Wil Sell WANTED—Femals WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE i - E x ANTED—] 17 14 girl,| , WANTED—Five more men and women SALE— e piano, good condi.| for A ane Shiron” 741 West Thasaes | (O 0Ur Satcs force; Mr. SMurphy made | tion 330, Tanire s Contral Ave ster 6 St. Phone 311. jysid ug ‘flrezdas;l gt\ul i 80 cAn you. Mr. ?.‘L‘Sm' p. m. jysid n Hotel. i VANERD—A Indy Lo ok for § Krout | N TRD et % y aor of girls. Phone Norwich 1841-13. jy28d WUTEHB A“'"?u“ all kinds wanted. | standing. Inquire A. xwwon.?}’fi MARRIED RAHAM—In Jewett City, 3 by Benjamin R. Garaner. . Murico Rebeschi of Neéw ‘Haven and Miss Ruth Graham of Bridgeport MARCOTTE — BACON—In Willimantic, July 27, 1982, by Thomas J. Kelley, J. P.. John Marcotte of South Coventry nd Mathilda Bacon of Willimantic. INERD—HICKS —In Mystic. Conn., July 26, 1922, by Rav. 1. G. Osborne. Clarence N. Brainerd and Miss Doro- thy Hicks, both of Montreal, Canada. FUNERAL NOTICES RATHBUN—In this city, July 28, 1822 Grace Rathbun, aged 46 vears, 10 months. Funeral services at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary J. Rathbun, 27 Hedge avenue, Tuesday. Aug. 1, at 1 o'clock. standard time. Burial in Ever- green cemetery, Central Village. -y CARD OF THANKS e desire to express our sincere thanks to the Ponemah Mills, Employes of No. 4 Mill. La Auxiliary, ~Robert O, Fletcher Post, Home Department of the fevilie School. and all othees, fer their thy and floral tril utes during our late bereavement THOMAS GREENWOOD AND FAMILY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors » and Embalmers Lady Asscistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN hone 328-3 Tel Commings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers " 322 Main Street Chamber of Corameres Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director % and Embalmer # PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Teisphone 41 BAY or I‘lfilfl'hr GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIJENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 630 NT! Two a0 chammber ok s o ble women. one to ne to waif on ta- ble. Apply The Lawton Inn, Plainfield. second hand _gasoline ANTED_A Ruigers Ave., Jersey City, N. J.y WANTED _Housewives to Know the | Gord Alcott corn creamer and slicer, great About elght acres of hay, |Barage. 89 Otis St. Phone 1532. jy29d A Bulletin For Sale. ~ Advertisement Will Sell it T e TO RENT FLAT to eent, all improvements, No. 14" Churen ‘St. dviid TO RENT_Space for car In private A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell it LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Feanklin wil be in ecssion at the Town Hail, Franklin, Friday, Aug. 4th, TO RENT—Tenement, mflvzmrooi-au: modern improvements. re Mrs. 1da , 183 West Main S“t?" jyesd TO_ RENT—Tenement at 45 Washing- on, o : Friday, Aug. 1ith, 1933, from . 18 engine and power t be | - | tab vers, are selling at hardware 5 : pa Zodd T T | gasine and pomer sy mut e pe” | fubor spverd e el B babdare on s it o fmproveients.” Toaulfe | Sock”SG80 (U oMl 00 )8 WANTED—Woman to do housework, | Moosup, Conn. J¥81d | Londo ’ iv8ld el Y25€__]pose of making an enrollrent and cor- small family, all conyeniences; pay: - 2 s eonion k) ———. | “FOR RENT Seven-room house, mod- | Fecting enroliment lists of Said Town. raferences required. Mrs. J. F. Cooley, on | WANTED—Housewives to know the| FOR SALE—One lot of ding wood, | ern improvements, garage, 12 Palmer St. €. HUNTINGTON LATHROP, Weateriy tralley, Netween Rose HIll and | AlSOtt corn creamer and slicer, ereat) tops. and elab pile, one wile from Jewell | 0, JUNemnta, BRREC (8 BTl So WILLIAM J., BRASSIL, Mathewsor's vndu Station: jv2id |iabor savers, are seiling at hardware|City, on the Elmer Millet lot. Carl D. lson. . ner, . ! . Regiz_ars of Voters. b i oflfir"' g 'm:l:{n ‘Wiliimantic, Norwich and zi\dw Gailup. 1y}sd Mass. vzt Franklin, July 29, 1922, maker, 10" Chieh St 4| E i ~FOR SALE—A good farm; good land, GIRLS WANTED ers and Spinners 18 t0 35 American Thread Company WILLIMANTIC, CONN. APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. WANTED—Male WANTED—A man cook for meat and Pone- mah ‘Mills Boarding House, Taftville. pastry year round job; good pay. Jy31d WANTED—Reliable man for receiving cierk and stockroom work. The F. W. Woolworth Co. iv31d WANTED—A man at_Mount Plain farm; must be good milker. J. M. Young. dysld WANTED—Steady work, good pay, for right man to run Ford and care for gar- den. J. F. Cooiey, on Westerly trol between Rose Hill and Mathewson's Mill Stations. Sva1a WANTED—Men mont] over 17; $185-8185 railway mail clerks; iist positions HIGHEST prices paid Tor used furni- ture and antiques. Louis D. Ward. Box 386, Norwich. IVIEMWR WANTED—Puppies, all _kinds _ but hounds; boarding and _training: poiice dogs a specialty. J. Bakker, Putnam, Conn. Tel, 419-4. y2id WANTED—Second hand baby car- riage ; iption and price. Write Box 100, Bulletin. Jy29d A YANTIC jentlmun rote us 'n' sex “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 enemies eve”” Turkish Trophies 18¢, two for 3oc, 20 cigarettes; briar pipes, 25c, 35c, 50¢, etc, up to $8. Fagan's Smoke Shop. good road, good market good goai reason for selling s, ; look at today nd_buy tomorrow ; who wants it? R. E. Balawin, 25 Caemel St, New Haven, Conn. y28d FOR SALE—New milch Holstein cow with calf; big milker. James Turnbu Wauwecus Hill. Norwich Town. No busi’ ness Sundaye. y29d Fi SALE—Show cages, cash re ter, a3l machine, (Ypewiter, oz desk and phonograph. J. F. Mareh, 1 Broadway. y28d FOR SALE—National Harvester gaso- line engine mounted on steel truck, good condition, 10 h. p., $300; also ensilage Worcester blower. ~ mounted on steel truck. in good condition, §100. Lafayette St. TO RENT—Five-room house, all im- proyements, located Mohegan Park road, oft of Boswell Avg. Tel. 1473-3. Joe Longo. jy21d TO RENT—Furnished rooms, al 5 rooms for light housekeeping, 18 Union v21d TO MENT—Four-mom tenement, new- ly remlodeled, 56 Spfuce St Tel.'773-2. y2 TQ RENT—Nicely furmished three-room apartment in good localtiy, all improve- ments, gas range, electricity, bath, use of 5 e, vacuum cleaner, etc.; moderate Tent. Phone 641-3. jveid FOR RENT—To gentleman, very pleas- ant furnished roum at 120 Laurel Hill The Registrars and’ Assistant' Regis- trars of Voters of the Town of Ledyard will be in session on Friday, Aug. 4. and Friday. Aug. 11, 1922, from 12 o'clock noon ‘until § ».'m.. for the purnose of making an enrollment of the legal voters of eaid Town for caucus privileges in compliance with Chapter 37 of the Gen- eral Statutes. The Registrar Officials will meet in the Firs: Distriet at the Town Clerk's Of- fice; in the Second District at the Club- i house at Gales Ferry. _ivasd Main, North Stonington, R. D. 2. jy28d | Ave. _ivisd Dated at Ledyard, Conn., July 2! WANTED—_To buy a farm, 10 to 20|~ yoR SALE—Seven-room cotlage. In-| TO BENT_Tenement. five rooms, 120 | 1922. acres, with good bufldings, near Norwich | quire 51 Deek Si. cvenings after o. Jy28¢ | West Main St. Apply Thames Coal Co. o : or New London. Write or call Louis{ ooire St Peck St. evenn —— Jved BILLINGS T. AVERY, Moskowits, Nerwich, K. F. D. 3| TFOR SALE—A very fue genulne Ori- | — Phone 1589-32. WANTED—By adults, five or rooms, first floor, improvements, v -y near car line. Write Box 54, Bulletin. 25d 3 WHY WORRY about your farm? We sell them qui; ddress Farm Seiling Agency, Box vich, Conn. _jyl4c WANTED—Second hand furniture; we gell stove parts lor all makes of stoves; plumbing and heating. _Goidstein & Kap- Jan $6-92 Water St. Phone 144-4. Jy7d T WANTED Bookeeper, abie to operate typewriter, experienced 'preferred. Box 35, Bulletin. Iyid WANTED_Highest cash prices paid for second hand furnituce, houschold goads, antiques, store fixtures and tools; try me before selling. N. Weisinger, 24 free. Franklin Institute, 'Dept. 81-K., s s, ved Rochester, N. Y. e et Enone B3T3 aysds = WAh'fE’D JI'.{J property, I:rm“s.hlar e or small, for ready customers. ohn G. WANTED, MECHANICS AND Chenesk:, Real Estate Agency, 1¥ Bath HELPERS Sureet. je28d Permanent positions are open at the following rates, auther- ized by the United States Rail- road Labor Board Machinists Boilermakers Blacksmiths Sheet Metal Workers' Blectrical Workers Power House Switch- board Operators Power House Elec- tricians 5 §0c per Machinists Helpers Boilermakers Helpers Blacksmith Helpers Sheet Mietal Workers ) Helpers Electrical Workers' Helpers 47c per Car Repairers & Inspectors—63c hour. Apply 8:00 A. M. to £:00 P. M. to Superintendent’s office, U Ass't Station, New London, Conn. R. M. SMITH, Ass’t Superintendent New Haven & Hartford New York, R. Company hour hour per nion FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Good, straight sound bay mare, 10 years old, weight about 1000, at Hodge's Stable. iv28d JUST ARRIVED. My h?rm‘g ate here on ‘Un‘;e, and are a nice lot—big omes, light ones. chunks, single an 0 to work. Prices low for the ‘ome and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER E. PIERSON in pairs. all ready to they and kind. FOR SALE—Automobilss FOR SALE — 1920 Chaimers touring car in extra fine condi ton, 45 Broadway. OR SALE—Dodge truc 5 on. C. V. Pei 'alis_Auto Paint Shop, 354 West Bt. ‘Tel. 762, “¥OR SALE — Ford touring cars truck bodies, at Elliott’s Pond St jv21d 1920 mode! reén sides, in good shape; price iow. Jytda Paint Shop, ived ndle- Main and POULTRY FOR SALE—Young bronze turkeys, week and older. Tel. 523-12. C. H. son, Willimantic, Conn. LOST AND FOUND j¥s1d —— , one, Wil LOST—16-foot sharpie, sides painted FLORIST TREES, floweriag shrubs, plants and Maplewood Nursery = Co. Tel Free deif aprid OBDER your flowers at Geduldy Sresnheuses 75 Cedar St Phone 3650 mar! LANDSCAPE GARDENING WIS is the time to arrange for land- wcape work, of Which We mas a special- 5" Geduidigs Green=ouses. 17 Cedar Bt hose 568. waridd PAINT AND WALLPAPER “FOR SALE—_Paint, $1.75 per gal, reg. ; wallpaper, 10c pe? roll. 188’ West Main S BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blenk Books Made and Ruled to Ordee BUILDING ——e JO0SEPE_ 3. CHINIGO, eral Con- tractor and Buiider. B AN et WANTED Household goods. al: GUes and books. C. J. King, 16 Water St Phone 705-5. WANTED—Farms to sell on commis- sion; send full description. Fred L. Ra- Plainfield, Conn. Phone Moosup . 99-2. Cesd WANTED—Sccond hana antique fur- niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, 8% Franklin St. Phone 712-5. my30d WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co. Breed Bidg. Tel. 1914-3. buy, sell and exchange. ~ WANTED—Liber, care Bulletin 5 o % WANTFD—Antiques, tools and zecond- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin St Phone 71 jansld_ WANTED—100 farms for catalogu 10 geres up, With or without stock; give fuil pacticulars in first letter as to ‘price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. iy22d WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and_ books. Kremens, successor to King, 44:50 Water St Phone 1305. s=pl2d NOTICE Will the man who took the number of the car which hit the dog at the Witch Hazel Mill please communicate with Kane & Mason Co., Haughton’s Cove, Norwich, Conn.? Phone 1895 jysid SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I. STEAMSHIPS INew York Via NEW LONDON LINE FARE $3.38 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. | | Comfortable Staterooms |Ready for Occupancy at | i 17:30 P. M. | The New England Steamship Co. e green and black; £5 reward if returned DENTISTS fo Norman L. Brown, Gales Ferry, Conn. y1d WANTED—Housewives to know the DR. HARRY PROTASS Alcolt corn creamer and slicer, great DENTIST labor b s\g!lm: - hl;flv‘z'.nre 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's stores, Willimantic, Norwich and New i e Syatd Telephone 563 Norwich, Conn. LOSTBlack and tan hound u{}me DR. KINKEAD, N 46954, Preston. 'lease no ‘red- p: N | erick Pleper, R. F. I\.‘ No. 3, B’l’lx 103, CAREED L!::\vC()hSEE‘:BVATXVE Norwich. Jye4d pUNTINEnY. 25 Shetucket St COAL AND WOOD PHONES : AL, scasoned wood ,.I 122 Office — 1655 Home of small quantities. - -3, NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER., NICKE{, COPPER BRASS ELECTROPLATING AND DONE. ALSO POLISHING BRASS REFINISHING, AT THE NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. R. Shapiro, Willow Bt formerly Lane deolid AND 0 Dr.Paul A, Schwartz SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. ARCHITETTS CIVIL ENGINEERE AND SURVEYOR, THAD L. WILSON M. Am. Boe. C. JeTWS Canterbury, Cor PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly aad done. Estimates promptly and ly given. The Beilletin i in' 8 wayidd GH!ROPODIST A, @ THOMPSOE, ¥. 8. oot all Ghirovotigh (proteet your ‘E‘)ér"n. ental antigue 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 appl For full information, address Box 650, Bulletin, iy27d FOR SALE — Herring - Hall - Maryin safes for office and home use; ali sizes. Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Nor- wich. dy22d T¥OR SALE—Large roll-top desk. oak, perfect condition. Telephore 246. jy21d’ FOR SALE—Good mahogany ton upright piano, with fine tone splendid action; only $195; terms, down, $2.50 weekly. The Piaut-Cadden 0., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Genuine Vi tiful mahogany console; b on easy terms. The Plau Norwich, Conn FOR SALE—If it is anything In real ssiate, see Ty lst Hogt pefore buying John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 18 Fnousekeeping. 27 Division St. A. MONTGOMERY, Registrars of Voters. NOTICE FOR BENT—Desiravle apartment and garage. Telephone 253. ydd M@ RENT—kurnished rooms for light je26d TO RENT—Furnished rvoms. 16 Laurel Hiil Ave. Phone 1142-5 je23d “FOR RENT—At 142 Main St, a suite of rooms that may be adapted for lodge - The legal voters of the Town of Boz- room purposes, , etc.; 4 " Fomedainoses; offices. elc.: \DOSSCSBION | 1ah are Nereby motified that the Regie- Cadden Company. jeid | frars of Voters will be in session at the Saigae e < Town Hail on rriday. Aug. 4th, and Fri- FOR RENT_/n business section, site | day. Aug. 11th, 1922, from 12 o'clock suitable for auto accessories, leather [ noon o 9 o'clock n. m., on each day, for §000%, #hoe store or any retail business | the purpose of making an enrullment of el. 246. apr22d |those who wish to participate in_either political party ciucuses. as per Chapler 7, Section 685, of Election Laws. ELLIAH S. ABEL. 7O RENT Two of the finest apartments in Nor- PATRICK 1. SULLIVAN, wich. Five-room apartment $65, seven- Registrars of Vote Toom apartment $85. Steam heat'and hot| Dated at Bomah, Conn. July 25th, water furnished ? “Bvery modern venience and beautiful grounds; 50 Broad. St Possession now or Oct 1st ‘Inquire at ] TALKING MACHINE SHOP con- { 1922, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD L at’ Canterbury, within and for the Dis- o 2 Bath St. Je28d a0 of Canterbury, on the 27th day of | 1S Chaimers e . B Am Ag Chem ... csent—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge, [Am Can .. Highland. a state road farm of 70 LEGAL NOTICES of Edwin A. Ldmond. late of | Am Car & F . acres, 4 miles from city, 1-2 mile from . Conn., in said Disieict, de-|Am Hide & I railroad station and viilage, 12-room g AmH&Lpr ... brick house, large stock barn 70 feet Arthur E. Edmond of Canterbury ap-|am Te: & el . long; all buiidings in d;:oa order; 35 peared in Court and filed a petition pray- | sm 1o " acres fine iarming fields; | going ~ for ing. for ihe reasoms therein set forth, | AM Tobacco $5,500, easy terms. that ietters of administration may be [Am Tobacco B TRYONS' AGENCY, of Auctlon Sale of Premises at Junction | granted on said estate. represented intes- | Am Woolen Willimantic, Conn. of Main and Ferry Streets, in fhe City | [ate. a5 ves application on file more fully | Anaconda . & o] O R 5 appears. Asso Dry G of Norwich, Conn. Whereupon. 1t Ts Ordered. That sald | A T & S ¥ pr FOR SALE deniice is hereby given that I the wi- | pétition be heard and determined at'the | 51 % Soniy. . 5 = 8 ersigned, Albert’ W. Liilibridge, of the | Probate Court Room in Canterbury. in | ool i QUANTITY LOAM, SAND AND |Town of Norwich, Conn, as a said_District. on the Sth day of August,)Beth Steel B GRAVEL, AT A LOW PRICE. CELLAR app;muel-lt Ihere]fi;r by the Super or Court, | A. D. 1922, at 1 n;chc}: in the afternoo: ‘l" ]1{ TT . 4 i : snall sell at public auction, on the prem- |and that notice of the pendency of sa etfl 223 CORNER PEINLEY AVE. . AND|ises, on Tueaday, Aug. 1t, 1932, ai 9| petition, and of sald hearine theroon: ba|Butte'C & 7 |ooiill “3ut BROAD STREET. jocleck in the forcnon, to’the highest|given by the publication of this order in | Butte & Sup ..., 30 THOS. J. DODD, bidder, the foliowjng desaribed real estate |a_newspaper having a circulation in said | Canadinn Pacific | 1405 TEL. 822. CONTRACTOR. |®Situated in said Town and City of Nor- | District, and by posting a copy thereof | en Ieath 391, wich, to wit: A lot of land, with a brick | on the nublic signpest in the Town of | . ather oS building thereon. at the junction of Main | Canterbury, in said Distriet, at least five | Chandler Motor street and Ferry streel, thus bounded |days before said day of hearing, and |Ches & Ohio and described, yiz. that return be made (o this Court. Chi Grt West Bounded northerly by sald Main street| A HALE BENNETT, Judge |Chi Gt West pr 2 24 feet; easterly by the easteriy part of e above and foregoing is a true copy | Chi » S P 2 : £ the brick block built by the late I5. P.|of record sl LR B g ot ipJ2-room madern rooming amd board-: Miner & Co., formerly owned by John I Attest: A. HALE BENNETT. STl 4 LRI s ing house. at present occupied by owner | McNamaga, 51 feet and 4 inche: 1d udge. | Chl & eat % and doing a profitable business. in center | oriy by 1and lately owned he Sl S O _JChER T &P ....00 44% dax of city, two minutes’ walk from Franklin [ Beckwith, now by Disco Brothers: and | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | Chile Ccyer X 22% Squace. In a .quick sale a big bargain | westerly by said Ferry street, 54 feet— | at Canterbury. within and for the Dis- | Cosden & Co. ... 13 can be had Owner leaving city and|containing 1,260 square feet, more or less, | trict of Canterbury, on the 27th day of | Gosden & co o .. 931 3 must be sold together with the sole use and occupancy | JulY. A. D. 19 ol Bt el - e For further particylars, inauire of and improvement of a portion of - the ent—A HALE BENNETT. Judge, | Crueible Steel Ao JOHN A. MORAN basement and celiar of said last mention- | Btate of Laurl W Lar > iate “of | Del & Hudson 154 ~ " ed brick block; and subject o the sole j Canterbury. in said Distri Lo NIl et % ABPL. TITAERIBEOSER, use, occupancy and improvement by others | The Administrator appeared in Court { Erie 1 nr 25 Franklin Square, of A portion of said basement and vellar; | 2nd fiied a written anblication alLeging |Gen Elertrie and subject also to cectain rights of way | that said estate is now in settlement in | Gon Miotors and easements, and being the same | Sald Court. and vraving for an order to |l MO or ik F 0 R s A L E premises. rights, easements and ineu: 11 certain real estate belonging to said < 5 WOOD SPLITTER AND SAW TABLE. SHETUCKET COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN EASTERYN POINT COTTAGE Near golf grounds and only three min- utes’ walk to bathing beach and short distance from popular Hotel Griswold. Extra building lot will be included with- out additional cost. Price $5,500. ARCHA W, COIT, 63 Broadway. Telephones 1334 and 815, _— FOR SALE Two-tenement house. five rooms each apartment. gas and electric_light, with large lot. centraliy located. For particu- ars, see Tel. ... A. V. COVELLO. 1527-3. 198 CHE Bt FOR SALE A very choice six-room modern cottag desirably located on Laurel Hill Ave, - For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. FOR SALE Two-family house on West Side, with acre land; excellent two-family house on Central Ave.; two-family heuse with 9 acres land, 15 minutes from square; cottage with 7 acres, Thamesyille see- tion. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building. Phe - AUTOMOBILE AGCCESSORIES TONIGHT—Store your car at Hayes Brothers' Garage, Ferey St.; two well equipped washstands. Taxi service, Twe seven-passenger cars to remt. Tel. 22il. THERE IS MERIT in eur work; tey it. Imperial Garage Co., Chesthut St. - Poné 929, se30a 16 YEABS' experience in the automos bile repair woek; give me a trial. Con Schuler, Falls Ave. Phones, 182-3 of 613-4. véd JhAUTOMOBILE and Truck Painiing, ettering. and sign_painting. Joseph Eiliott, Pond St Norwich: Conn mardd AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster ing. all kinds of autos. Jos. Angarame, Pond St. Phone 1397. mariod OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repsirs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho'stering and Woed Werk Biackemithing in ali itc branches -8 e D)d{i»“l‘? Mam St, N ian3ld THERE medium in R 2o 5 aswatmoy e Scoft & Clark Corp, 87 TO 416 NORTH MAIN STREET | brances fully described and set forth in | ¢state, fully described in said anplication. A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Proximating 2 1-2 points. Broup were Cemtyal clipal railroads. Crucible, with a net gai but United States Steel points. and Mexican their recent heaviness. tional net loss. issues but gave way and the The two heavy American features ciaities. an increase of actua of above $3 Cash holdings were red mately $39,600,000. STOCKSE. The foilawing is nge up Lo 3 I N ore., in movement before the close. strength was shown by allied chemical Tobacco stocks. included Maxwell Motors A. Atlantic Gulf, Standard Of New Jersey and a few of the food spe- SATURDAY'S MARKET. New York, July 29—With compara- tively few excentions, prices on the New York stock exchange moved to higher ground in today's briet session, refiecting the fipancial community’s belief that the end of the coal and rail strikes is near. Trading was quiet, the day's sales ap- X 100 shares. Rails were again the dominant faetor, Teglstering gains of large fractions to Stronger issues of this Railroad of New Jersey, Delaware and Hudson, Lacka- wanna, Peunsylvania, Canadign Pacific, and Reading. Equipments advaneed on reports of heavy buying orders by prin- n of 2 T the swongest of the sieel shares. Beth- lehem and Guif States rose moderately, common and some of the less prominent issues of that Broup were relatively backward. There was a fairly large turnover jn Mexican Petroleum at a net gain of two aboard common and the certificates taken off some of Studebaker was the most active feature of the day, its early rige of almost two points being fol- lowed by a sharp reaction and a frac- Chemicals. tobaccos and misceilaneous shares followed in the wake of standard rea Exceptional the The clearing house statement showed ioans and discounts 000,000, compared with previous week's decrease of “$84,000 490, uced by 50,000, leaying excess reserves at ap- « summary of the transactions on the New York Steek Ex- the judgment of the Superior Court, in| Whereupon. It Is Ordered, That said {1l Cent pr A and for the County of New Londor_ Conn., | 2Pplication be heard and determined at | Illinois Cent in the case of John McWilhails and |the Probate Court Room in Canterbu Inepiration Com .. 411 Henry G. Peck, both of said Town of Nor- | in said District. on the 4th dav of Au-|int Mer Marine wich. vs. Clara L. B. Morton and James | Bust. A. D. 1922 at 1 o'clock in the after- | 1ot Mer Moy oo Morton, both of the Town of Stamford, | noon, and that notice of the pendency of 10 fer 3 Conn., rendered and dated Dec. 2 said ‘application. and of said hearing | 1Dt Paper .. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 15th day | thereon. be given by the publication of | Int Rap Tran ... of July, 1822 this order in The Norwich Bulletin, a |Kennecott . ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, newspaper having a circulation in said | Lehigh Valley ... jyitd Committes, | District. and by posting a copy on the | Maxwell Mot A ... public Signpost in the Town of Canter- | yyaxiean Por bury, whese the deceased last dwelt. at |y P least five days prio the date of said | xami Coppe : hearing, and that return he made fo this|M St P & 8 § M Court of the notice given. Mo Kan& T ex A. HALE BENNETT. MoK &Twi. jyaia Judges |Mo K & T w i pr The Registrars of Voters of the Town Mo Pacifid of Lisbon hereby give notice that they Mo Pacific pr will be in session at the Town Hall on Friday, Aug. 4th and 1ith, 1922, between the hours of 12 noon and 9 ». m,, for the GYPSIES TO REMAIN ANOTHER TWO MONTHS purpose of making an enrollment of legal | _According to the statement gf the Voters of said Town, and for the pur-| chief of the zypey band at the Fair.|worCh wolt pose of ‘making any ‘changes In the'n- | grounds, they are to Temain in Norwich | Nory peres rollment list last pecfected. for at least two more monthe. This|pors Pa;' e G. LESTER BROMLEY, story came out Saturday when a resi: | prose ot WALTER C. DREW, dent at East Great Plain talked with the | py Steel Spr Registrars of Voters. |ZYDsy chief after several truckloads of | Ruy Con Corp Dated at Lisoon, Conn,, July 28th, 1923, | COPPEr (anks, etc, had been unioaded at|Reading i Fapass | e Eelmpuniiy: Reading 1 pr ..... 52 2 339 Officials of the New London County|Reading 2 pr . 5213 s2% ! Agricultural society state, however, that|South Pacific ..... 31% 917 a contract has been drawn up and is|South Rail ...... 2% 23% ready for signing in which the gypsy|Eouth Rail pr .... 55 583 band agrees to vacate the Fairgrounds|Tenn Copper 105 on Aug. Tt Tobacco Products 55 The gypsy band, after learning that|Tob Products A 8y CAUCUS ENROLLMENT. the Short Ship Cirouit orse racing be- | Toh Producis ris - 5y X = gins at the Fairgrounds Aug. 10th, agreed | Tob Prod pr 5 § ot Montriie Wit mest in e Town Hajj| (o leave on the 7th, but with the work | Union Pacific .. 8% e on an Feidays ihe fih ‘and | ahead they are planning to find other|Union Pacific pr 5% 11th of August, 1922, from 12 o'clock | camping grounds In that vicinity and|U S Rubber ..., 593 noon unmtil $ p. m, for the purpose of | will remain another two months. U7 S Rubber 1 or .. 106 making an encolimehc of the legal Voiers P LR S 101% of : own. in accordance with the re-| Aim at the top. It may help you to |U S Stezi pr 121 Quiraments of Cwapler 37, Seotlon 685, |1anq o the middie. West Un Tel . % 105% N Westing E & M ... 6112 62 ROBEF:T PATON = Ve T 1093 108 EDMOND KILEEN. West Elec pr .. Registrars, | Copyright 1916 The Picture Advertisers,Box 3¢ | Willvs O'land .a... §% % Montville, July 28, 1932. 3v20d Oregon City, Oregon Willys O'land pr .. 44z 44% Worth Pump ...... 52 5% NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Voluntown will be in session at Union Hall, in said Town, on Fridays, Aug. ith and 12th. 1922, for the purpose of .enroii- ing electors for caucus privileges in com- lance with Sectien 685 of the General tatutek of the State of Connecticut. THOMAS M'DONALD. LEONARD B. KINNIE, Ready Mi: Registears of Voters. Py:!ntm‘ Dated at Voluntown, Conn., July 28th, 1922, Varnighes, and Metals ESTON BROS. NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Salem hereby give notice that they will be in session at the Town Hali on Fridays, Aug. 4th and 11th, 1922, be- tween the heurs of 12 at noon and 9 p. m., for the purpose of making an enroliment Need a Plumber? of legal veters of said Town, and making any changes in the enrollment list last erfected. s J. FRANK ROGERS, MAX BLOOM, Registrars of Voters. Dated at Salem, Conn. July 25, 1922. NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Colchester herebv give notice that they will be in session at the Tewn s Office, in said Town, on Friday, . 4th, 1932, and Priday, Aug. 1ith, 1922, befween the hours of 12 o'clock moon and 9§ o'elock p. m. for the pur- pose of enrolling electors for eaucus v in compliance with Chapter 37, eneral Statutes of Connecticut. JOHN J. SHEA, ¥. E.BAKER, R f Vots Colchester, Conny Juiy 35t5, 1835, GLASS — PUTTY =~ PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Examine our line of Aluminum Ware THE rOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street . Oils and Brushes lL’ S Lib 24 4%s100.74 U 8 Lib 3d 4% 100.66 Guilders Marks 3 New York, July 29. hond market was feal entirely and utilities were on selidated Gas Ts. Tota! sales 000. BOND MARKET. The day reless on light trading. Liberty issues scored fus- ther reactions from the midweek's best quotations, and foreign moslt loans were a- neglected The e in that group was a slight gain Rails of the higher class were firm to strong on the better tone of stocks of that description, but underiying or junior issues closed at mixed gains and losses, all within fraetional limita (par value) were 37,430, Liberty Bonds. Aign ..100.98 u u U S Lib 3%s S Lib 24 4s.100. S Lib 1st 4% 101.60 U S Lib 4th 4% 10154 Victory 4%s ...100.49 do called ....100.40 Quoted in dollars and hond. Sterling— Demand Cables Franes Saturday [TRTEA 4.45 Low. 100.92 100. 10154 100.60 100.56 101.36 100,44 100.44 cents per $100 Foreign Exchange. the exception of in eents per unmit of for Industrials occasionally traded in, with a sharp setback in Con- sterling, A COMMERCL 2041 1515 1275 550 COTTON MARKET. New York, July 29.—Cotton futuves closed barely steady. October 21.42, De- cember 21.35, January 21.21, March 31 May 21.05. Spot quiet; middling 21! THE LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago, July 25—Hogs—Receipts, 31= 000 head ; market 10 to 15c up on goed grades. Bulk, $5.25@10.50; top, $10.60 heavyweight, $9.50@10.00; medium was | weight, $9.90@10.50: light $:0.40G10.5. . ; light lights, $10.35@19.58 heavy packing sows. smooth, $8.25 @876 packing sows, rough, $7.65@5.25; pigs, $9.50@10.50. Cattle—Receipts, 4.000 head; markel steady to strong. Beef steers: Choies and prime. $3.85@1050; medium and £o0d. $8.00@9.85; good and choice, $5.75 @10.30; common and medium, $6.658 8.75. Butcher cattie: Heifers, $5.159 ; cows, $4.00G5.15; bulls. 34150 Canners and cutters: Cows and helfers, $2.75G4.00; canner steers, $3.50 @5.25. Veal calves (light and handy- weight). $9.00@10.25; feeder steers $650@7.75: Stocker steers. $4.75@7.651 stocker cows and heifers. $3.50@5.75. Sheep and Lambs.—Receipts, 5000 head: market strong to higher. Lambs (84 pounds down). $11.00G13.00; lamps (eulls and common). $S.00@11.75 ; year- ing wethers, $8.50@10.85; ewes. $3.008 7.50: ewes (culls and common), $2.008 3.00; breeding ewes. $5.00@11.50; feed- er_lambs, $11.50@12.50. Pittsburgh. July 28.—Cattle—Supply light. with the market norminal. Ch $9.50@10: prime. £9.50@10: good. $8.75 @9.25 ; tidy butchers. $8G9: fair, $6.50@ 8: common. $5@8: common to good fat bulls, $450@6: common to good faf cows. $3G6: heifer $5.50@8; fresh cows and springers, $35@ Veal Calves—Receint ket. 50c up. Best, $12; calves, $5.50@5.50. Shee and Lambs—Supply. 500 head: ng of Tie - at 150 head:; mar- heavy and thin So%, |market steady. Prime wethers, $6.75@ 54 7.00: good mixed, $5.50G6.25; falr mix- ed. $4.50@5.25; eulls and common, $1.80 @250: lambs steady. hest 12.50. 3 Hogs—Receipts, market 93 |15 to 20 jower. light Prime heavy hogs, $10.00@11.20; heavy york- $11.25@11.50: light yorkers, $11.25 plgs. $11.25@11.50: roughs, stags, $4.00G £.50. ers. Chicago Grain 3larkei. High Low. . 111% 110 L 105% 1987 .. 110% 1093 6415 63 63 63% 62y ey b B 71 3515 9% B 3 32y 2% T 345 34y e L 37 3% 18TH REGIMENT PLANS 54TH ANNUAL REUNION Circulars have been sent out by Presi- dent Henry Rovey of the Regimental as- sociation of the 1Sth regiment, Conneeti- cut volunteers. teliing the story of the 54th annual reunion of the regiment to be held Wednesday. Aug. 16th, at the Buck- ingham Memorial The jist of those who have passed away since the reunion of last year is as fol- lows: Peter Giroux, Co. G, Feb. 1928, Southbridge. Francis Robinson. Co. A. Aug. 18 1921, Uncasville. Alfred Wood, Co. A, Oct. 5, 1821 Washington, D. C. Willigm Carver, Co. A, Oct. 15, 1921, Boone, lowa Robert Kerr, Co. A, Dee. 15, 1921, Pasadena, Cal. William A. Handy, Co. B, Nev. 30, 1921, North Arlington, N. J. Edwin Spaiding, Co. I Dee. 11, 1921, Norwich. C. W. Grosvenor, Co. D, Jan. 12, 1928 Cambridge. Palmer §. Greem, Co. I Feb. 23, 1928, Willimantie. J. L. M. Adams, Co. 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