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July l(:llll:—ln \Wuur(umic Mrs. John @ son to Mr. and cGuire of Atain strest, Battic Hor ru,;\—m Baltic, July 23.. 192" H fer to Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph H DIED SOVES—In Westerly, R. L. July 29, 1322, Charles C. Noyes, aged 65 years. & WANTED—Female WAI\TED-—A girl tor general house- work; no washi ironing; apply mornings. Mrs. vf E “Gutert, 5 Braad, st augld TED—Furniture truck driver; one with past experience; steady job; must be a reliable man. Sehwartz Bros. _augld T work. ‘VAVTED—W man for (eneral ho\l! o Combtodk, Quaker HiL: augld i K.Enxm 0. Box 195. - WAN TED—Annques find \)(mlm. (; J. ¥ SALE—Child's crib; also stove with hot water front, pipes, etc.; péople leaying town. 112 Boswell Ave. augld R SALE_Holstein bull, ready for ;_also collie pup. Phone 23 14 Jéwett City. ~WANTED—A{ once, a man or woman ANTED—At once, a competent cook.|! cléphone. 1640, dugld FUNERAL NOTICES trmu.\ws—ln Danieleon, suddenly, * July 30, 1922, Stephen Williams, aged £19 nars neral services Wedne!dh at 2 o'clock, : daylight sa time, at the' under- taking rooms of L. . Kennedy, Dan- ielson. ble. J WANTED—Two capable do chamber work and one. ,Apply The Zawiop 1pn, Plainfieid. 2d TWANTED w?;—_xo o hgms-mr{ smail family, all conveninoes; references eaquired. Westerly trolley, raen, one o ‘wait on ta- 5004 pay; Mrs. ooléy, on Tetwasn Tose HM &nd Mathewson's Mih Stations. jy21 Hurry Peckham, BElm Tree Inn, erly. augld WA\TEb—Farms. dairy or pouitry, nm;es up to $50,000, any iocation. Ad- dreés Weisler's Farm Agériey, Norwich, Cons augld Loms D. WARI big prices for Used furniture and antiques. "Box. 389, Norwich. JY13TPThS WANTED_Furnituce, stoves, cte., and antiques, Ward Bros. S e ey : IN MEMORY. In Belgred K ¢ of jour dear Daughter and m ated August 1st, Two years have passed and etill we miss her, Never "ihall her memory fade. Léving thoughts are alwavs lingering Round the spot where she is laid HER MOTHER, MRS, CHRISTOPHER WOHBLLEBEN, AND FAMILY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Embalmers HENRY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Cammings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Buiiding Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embaliver FROMPT SERV!'CE DAY CUR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors ain Street MBS, MGUIRE, Experienced Dress. | T maker, 10 Church St. 27, —eee ey WANTED—Mals WANTED—Salesman with car; cord, Willimantic. Tel. inarl4TuThS ANTED-Farms of all Kinds wanted Agent for E. A. Strout of New York. Ehone 1350. iy3ld TWANTED_A sccond _hand __gasoline engine and power pump: must be in per- feet condition. ~ Harmidas Couture, tires at prices helow competitors’ $100 | Moosup, Conn. Jyiid and. expenses. Hydeo-Vulean Tire Co, : S i WANTED—Housewives to know the “nfid Mnle v e Aleoit corn creamer and slicer, great labor savers, are sel WANTED—At once, young augld man_be- tween the ages of 16 and 1S years, to work_in meat and grocery market. ply George O. Hathaway, 86 West Main St. Ap- ng at hardware stores, Willimantic, Norwich and . New Londo; jy3iad A YANTIC jentimun rote us 'n’ sez d rather be a horse; when a human ""WANTED—A man. for work on f; Y farm; oung. augld m: el Woolworth Co. WANTED—A man cook for meat and pastry; year round job; good pay. Pone- ah Mxlls Boarding House, Taftville. J¥31 must be good milker, J. M. bean dies he's just vlain dead; when a rm. | horse dies they make him inio soap; then John' Williams. Phone 10714 Jewslt | he gits a ehance to get'In some eriemies City. augld _|eve™ “Turkisn Trophies 1Sc, two for 3¢, 2 R e LN WANTED_A man _at_Rock _Glen | o1, CIEaNStiess briac nipe Fagan's e";, iy -to WANTED—To b a farm, 10 to 20 acres, with good buildings, near Nerwich or New London. Write or call _Louis Moskowitz, Norwich, R. F. D. No. 3. Ph 89. -\VANTED—Rellahle ‘man for rzcex\‘-i‘y;f The F. dy31d erk and stockroom work. sell. them quicl Addresse Farm S' Agency, Box 352, Norwich (,onn. e month ; railway mal clerks ; free. Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Steady work, good pay, for right man to run Ford and den. J. F. between Rose Hill and Mathewson's. Mill Stations. Jy2ld $135-3195 1fst positions Cooley, on Westerly tro WANTED—Men over 17; Franklin Institute, Dept. care for far- ey, jyiod WANTED BURLERS AND SPECKERS. APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MTLLS, NORWICH TOWN. WANTED Truck Driver, first class man, to drive 3 COVE ST.~ WANTED—Second hand. furniture sell stove parts 1or all makes of stoves Flumblnt and heating. Goudstein & Kap- an 86-92 Water St. Phone 144-4, jyid WANTED—Bookeeper, able to_operate typewriter, experienced ' preferred. Box 85, Bulletin, iyTd WANTED_—Highest cash prices paid for second hand furnituce, household goods, antiques, store fixtures and tools; try me before sellin; . Weisinger, 22 Market St._ Phone ~_ivéa T WANTED—City property, farms, large or small, for ready customers. John G. Cheneski, Real Hslate Agency, 1¥ Bath Street. je2sd WANTED—Farms 1o sell on commis- sion; send full description. Fred L. Ra- o lainfieid. Conn. Phone A!ogiup 3¢ _\\'A TED—Second hana niture; best prices paid. S Frdnkiin St Phone 412‘ my30d nck; must be acquainted In Eastern ANTED—We pay highest prices for p: s second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- O ORI ture Co.. Breed Bldg. -Tel. 1914-3. We YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS €O, |buy, sell and exchange. Jelld FOR SALE—Horses hand turniture. JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a nice lot—big omes, light ones. and chunks. single and in pairs. all ready to | go_ta wor Come and se= them. .Tel. Prices low for the 536-3. ELMER R.PIERSON. kind. H. B. \l . _Phone T17-3. WANTED—100 farms for calalozu ; 10 geres up, with or without stoch fail pacticulars in first lettér as 1o "pfice, size, location and te: P. 0. Box Jewett City, Conn. WE BUY and pay highest prices for " FOR SALE—Dodge truck, 1 FOR SALE-—Automob! FOR hALF —"1920 (halmers munngl car in extra fine condition. C. V. Pendle- ton, 45 Broadway 21d 0 mod reen sides, Auto Paint” Shon, 354" West Ma: 762, iyida Ford touring cars Elliot's Paint at iy in good shape; price tow. nd Shop, d Ww FoR son, POULTRY LE—Young bronze turke: cek and older. Tel. 523-12, C.H. Wi Willimantic, Conn. j¥3ld TR ———— LOST AND FOUND y3ld hound, T LOST—Black_and tan license No. 46934, Freston. Please notify erick Pieper, R. F. D. No. 3, B Norwich. The Heny Alien T& Son Co. 83 MAIN REET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistnt _Teiephone 410-2 DAY OI NIOHT 1826-2 Durkee Lane COAL AND WOOD COAL, le:m.fl wood and klndunz! i fArge c* smail quantitiea Phone 584 ef Wiliow 6L, forferly R. Shapiro, NICKEL PLATING FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST flowering s*\rnhs nll-A!WcM k 2 Free delivery ORDER yoar flowers Greenhouses, 75 Cedar St maridd at_ Geduldig's Phone $68. i i LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the time Lo arrnnne for "l'm.‘: #cape Work, of which we mat> a special- Geduldig's &:X:eL ouses, 77 Cedar St i Phone §68. marlad —————— e TRUCK! NG GEOBGE LAMBERT — Moving and U:;xcl\s for hire. 61 12, Jezd 3 Tel, 175, ARTHUS H. LATHROF Auto TRiGking €5d Teaming, Furniture and Piano Moving. Shetucket St " C. D. JOSLYN, 295 West Main St. Wa movs everything anywhere. Special at. tention given Lo moving boilers and ma- chinery. 798-3 sepsd *oying and Expressi Boswell Ave. 'm“\' 3% TTEAMING ana_moving. long_distangs irucking specialty. = Joba H. Ford, 253 Phone 792 C. B. BROMLEY & 80N. Shetucket .St. Phone 335. TONG DISTANCE MOVING. iUILDING JOSEPH J. Cll'flGO. General Con- tractor and Builder. Tel. 1371, mar: Sd T WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Bulidet, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 Wes) Main 8t Phone 971. dend M. A, BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam En'me Repairs !’.B?{ (g‘ xhr ur): v.h« advertis m better o g piuma of _Bulistin. - second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 43-50 “Z:I‘" z sepl. | SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT. CONDITIONS. APPLY »NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I B WANTED EXPERIENCED LOST—16-foot sharpie. sides painted | green and black; $5 reward if returned | CLERKS to Norman L. Brown, Gales Ferry, Conn. STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS COMPOMETER OPERATCRS TELEPHONE SWITCH- BOARD OPERATORS Immediate consideration will be given applications for at once filling the positions of employees who may leave our service in the event of a strike, as a result of the vote now being taken by the Clerks' organization, Qualified individuals of good charac- ter, accepted for established positions, are assured of steady employment, subject to continued satisfactory serv- ice—they will not be removed to make MUSIC Rlaces for employees who may strike —and desire later to return. PIANOS tuned and repatred; A 20 yearg' The strike, if called, will be against [ Bliss Place, | Have a Few Tutfits to Lend. & experien _Stowe, R. D1 jy18d orders issued by the United States Railroad Labor Board, and, or matters ERNEST !. now before the Labor Board for its BULLARD consideration and action. Teacher of the Violim The rates of pay and working condi- Phone 127-4 ) tions will be those established by the United States Railroad Labor Board, or.in accordunu with the Transporta- dion Act of 1 Minimum (two years' experience) HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING hene 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg 19 per week and upwards, depend- ing upon ability and importance of the position open. Apnly to R. N. SMITH. Superintendent | INSURANCE UNION STATION N. Y, N. H. AND H./R. R. CO. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS i 5 DENTISTS SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 DR. HARVEY GOLD NEW LONDON, CONN. ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT T“nou qualified for and desiring posi- tions in the General Accounting De- partment, should apply to ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT EMPLOYMENT BUREAU N. Y, N. H. AND H. R. R. CO. GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING NEW HAVEN, CONN. DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 25 Shetucket St. PRINTING PEINTING of all kiads promp done. Estimates pro; DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwioh, Cann. ey 84 11 The Bl i y :I\en. 6 Brlletin cuh CH!ROPODIST ‘lz THERE 18 no .anmamx medium in Bulle- astern Connecticut equal to The #a far Lusiness Jesults, A. 6. THOMPSON, F. Foot bvecuhu (pratect 1-s. Alice B u .faza, Pnone 13 331 . N o ‘un-"sm orwiek, FOR !ALE—Two ladies’ Columbla (t)\e best in the world) bicycles, slightly used but good as new; will sell for $31.50 cash: act quickly. Plaut-Cadden Co, rwich. augld " FOR SALE_A steam engine, 15 horse power, in first class condition; this en- gine hias been taken care of ; dlso boiler | to selk at any time For fusther. infor- matios ply. to Putnam Motors, Inc., Putnam, Conn. Tel. 430 augl FOR SALE—19 1 heep and 7 ewe Angora goats, all pure bro: J. C. Wi mer 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. augld FOR SALE—One fresh cow, one_fresh registered Holstein three years old, two yearling heifers; Jrices low. Plain Hill Farm, \urwich own. Phone 463-14. d rade Holstein tion, §30. Inquire 6 Central Ave. aftel WP o« liaiyte IYSIAN FOR SALE—Ahout eight acres of hay, standing. Inquire A. Hollingsworth, 66 Rutgers Ave., Jersey City, N. J Yuld FOR SALE—One lot of standing wood, tops, and slab pile, one mije from Jewett City, on the Elmer Millet lot. Carl D. Gailup. 3y 29 FOB SALE—Square piano, Bood colldli Mmuument Will Sell it . A»Bum&-'é-n Inquire 22 Union St. augld FLAT to_cent, all improvements, No. 14 Church St. jy31d 'ro nz\r—Spam For car_in private Otis St. Phone 15 9d ‘l— 0 RENT—Three unfurnished rooms. rooms, Gn(d(m, 19 TO_RENT—Tenement at 43 Washing- | ton St.. with all improvements. Inquire | at 34 Washingten St. __‘js' d TFOR RENT- Seveli-room house, mod- | ern_improvements, garage,.12 Palmer St., Danielson. H.. F. Turner, Wareham, jy2id all 0 RED room house, all im- provements; lgeated::Mohegan Park road, off of Boswefl -Ave. Tel. 1473-3. Joe! Longo. TO RENT—Furnished rooms roomsé for light housekeeping, St. "TO RENT—Nicely furnished thres-room apartmeént in good locajt 1l improve- ments, gas range, electriciiy, bath, | 'phone, vacuum cleaner, etc. rent. Phone 641 “FOR SALE—_A good farm; good land, good road, zaod market, good neighbor good_reason for selling ; look at it tod and buy tomorrow; who wants it? Baldwin, 28 Cafmel St., New Hay Conn. vz 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 Main, North Stonington, R. D. jvesd wwine Ori- 3 in. x 14 ft.; must be ental. antique rug, 10 ft. prévailing colors. rose and tan; s0ld at a sacrifice ; this rug is well worth $1,000; no dealers need apply. For full information, address Box 650, Bulletin. jy21d FOR SALE —— Herring - Hall - Marvin safes for office and home use; al g Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St wich. FOR SALE—Large roli-top desk oak, perfect condition. Telephore 246. jy21d FOR SAL ton upright, piano, with splendid_acfion: only §1 d weekly. T h, € —Good mahogany Hunting- and fine tone ‘onn ctrola in heau- bargain for § Plaut-Cadden |)l§d FOR SALE_If it is zm\thmg in real estate, e my list first before buying. John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency. 18 Bath St. je2sa FOR SALE No. FOR SALE—Genuine V tiful mahogany consol on easy terms. Norwich, Conn The PECK ST. COTTAGE HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, ! WITH { ABOTT ALL CONVENIENCES, 50x125 FEET. i PRICE $4250. JAMES L. CASE, Tel. 816, 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE A ten-room brick house. No. 13 Baswell 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 2 FOR SALE Highland, a state road cres. 4 miles from city farm of 70 1-2 mile from Iroad station and viiage. ~12-room T brickc house, large stock parn 0 feet k : d Ca ?g’;:ofl';’ 5{;‘_;‘,"; flelds; going (0T} Mechanical Repairs Painting, Trim- TRYONS' AGENCY, ming, Upholstaring and Woed Work. Willimantic, Conn. Blaciksmithing in all ite branches FOR SALE .. 12-room medern rooming and hoard- ing house, at present occupied by owner and doing a profitable business, in center of city, two minutes’ walk from Franklin Squafe. In a quick sale a big bargain can be had. Owner leaving city and must be soid. For further particulars, Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, 2 an, very pleas- 120 'Laurel Huil | visd | T_Desiranle apartment amx; garage. iephone jy4d TO. RENT—t-urnished rooms for Ivghn je26d housekeeping. 27 Division st TO m-‘\'rf!‘ urnished rooms. 16 Laure} Hnl A Phone 1142, FOR RENT. 142 of rooms that may he room purposes, offices, immediateiy. ' Inquire Cadden Company. Main St a adapted for 1 etc.; _poss at The P] " FOR RENT—in buslness section, site suitable for auto accesscries, leather g00ds, shoe store of any retail business. Tel. 346. apr22d TO RENT Two of the finest wich. Five-roon apartments partment 5 Steam heat modern 0 Broad j iire at n Nor- oven- nd hot room apartment water f nished nd beautifal groun St Possession now or Oct 1st In TALKING MACHINE SHOP, AUTOMOEILE ACC:;SORIES TONIGHT - “Stors your at Ha Brothers' Garage, - Ferey . two pped washstande. 7Taxi s'rvics passenger cafs to rent. Tel " THERE IS MERIT in our w ork ; Imperial Garage Co, t 92 A bile repair work me a t r | Schuler, Falis Phones, { 613-1. | AUTOMOBILE and Truck _Painting. lettering_and sign paintin Joseph A, Eiliott, Pond St.. Norw Conn. a) AUTO TOPS, radiator c glip covers and tire c ing. all kinds i aufos Pond St. Phomé 1497. 0s. Angarano, mariod 'WOULD LIKE! MY CUSTOMERS TO KNOW T HAVE MOVED MY, WASHSTAND FROM WILL CARS. CALL RATE FOR AND DELIVER REASONABLE, CLYDE C. QVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, TOWNSEL. Scott & Clark Corp. 67 TC 815 NORTH MAIN STREET RADIATORS| BOILING OR DAMAGED |' REPAIRED AND RECORDED FOR SALE WOOD SPLITTER AND SAW TABLE. SHETUCKET COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN EASTERN POINT COTTAGE Near golf grounds and only three min- utes’ walk to bathing beach and short distance from popular Hotel Griswold. Extra building iot will be included with- out additional cost. Price $5,600 orr, 83 B Telephones 1334 and 815, FOR SALE Two-tenement house, five rooms sach apartment, gas and electric light, with entrally located. lars, see A V. COVELLO, Tel, 198 cue st FOR SALE A very choice six-room mogder desirably jocated on Laurel Hill Ave 5" For furthee particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, FOR SALE Two-family house on West Side, with acre 1and; 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. DONOHUE, Central Building. Phone. B ao s oo 4 QOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Bmdfil! d Ruled to Order l Blank Books K - For particu- Tosted Under gl Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED . AND, REPAIRED SHANLEY | 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) Thorough knowlédge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities and equipment enables us to under- jtake WELDING work that. others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or ®orging is too heavy to bring to ‘us ‘dur portable equipment enables us to go to the work. No piece of work too large or too small. NORWICH WELDING CO. ‘Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street WHEN YOU WANT io put your busl- ness before the public. ‘tlhel‘-]e mdno medi- um e an through the advertisis enlumns of The Bulletin. 5o PARK ST. TO 218 FREANKLIN ST, | WHERE 1 SHALL BE BETTER| EQUIPPED TO e WILL GUARANT ¥ ISFACTION TO ALL WHO WINH TO | PATRONIZE M FARE Ignmdrér:ablao Staterooms |Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 17:30 P. Ly..New. London_ Daily 11 -P. M. Due N. Y. Pier .40, N. R, 7 A. M. * (Daylight Saving Time) Reduced rates op automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. —— ROUND THE WORLD “PRP—(S,WI&;GE" 18481 Gross TONS UISE,$1000 and Tcnding Hoteis, Eees, Drivey, Guider, et Clark Originated Rouad the World Cruises Cluk'n %th Crpise. Fehroary 3. ERRANF_AN D nfl'nmso( SCOTLAND' 25000 Gross Tone AYS CRUISE, 3600 and Fraak G Cidet. Torptn Boitira Mo York Foak C Cierk. Times Brildiee. Newk York Wll.SON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Norw'sh Monday. Wednesday amH Friday, at 4 P. 3. Leaves New York. Pier 8, KEast Kiver I Tuesday, Thursday and Satarday at 5-P. M. Tel. 2083, F. V. ENOUSE, Agent. | The Regi rars of Vot NGS T. AVERY, MONTGOMERY. of Voters. G A i and 11tk 9, from 12 o'clork, noen, until 9 o'clock in | the evening, the legal voters of said may annear for the priviiege | Register” n who who ha Equired to ¢ & will be b plaessz: ain abgve the follo STRICT—AL W, Drug Store. West s,:ls FHIRD DIS News Offic FOURTH DISTRICT—At P. T Barber Shop. Norwici Town. “IFTH DISTRICT—At Ponémah Large i Taftville. IXTH_DISTRICT—At Joseph Pys Gre re, cor. Main St. and Hamii- ton As Dated a 1 . H. Bowen's Con- Norwich, Conn, this 29th day GUY. AUS J. DOWNES, gistrars of Voters NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Voluntown will be in session at Union Ha n said Town, on Fridays, Aug. 4th and 12th. 1922, for the purpose of enroil- ing electors for caucus privileges in com- pliance_ with Section 635 of the General Statutes of the State of Connecticut. THOMAS M'DONALD, LEONARD B. KINNIE, Registrars of Voters. Dated at Voluntown, Conn., July 28th, 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 hours of 12 at noon and 9 p. m., for the purpose of making an enroliment of legal voters of said Town, and making any changes in the enrollment list last perfected. J. FRANK ROGERS, MAX BLOOM, Registrars of Voters. Dated at Salem, Conn., July 28, 1922. SALE OF OLD TOWN HOUSE PROP- ERTY AT KILLINGLY CENTER. Sealed bids for the purchase of the Old Town House property, at Killingly Cen- ter, will be received up to 2 o'clock Sat- urday, Aug. 5th, 1932, at the Selact- men’s Rooms in the Town Hall Building, in_Danielson, Conn., at which time and place the bids will be publicly opensd and read. Conditions of sale: All bids should be mar! on_envelope: BID ON OLD TOWN HOUSE PROPERTY, and should be addressed to John A. Gilbert, First Selectman. Twenty-five per cent. cash will bs re- quired, at time of sale, and ths balance of the bid price on delivery of the deed. JOHN A. GILBERT, JAMES BACON, GEOR E. ALVORD, Selectmen of Killingly, Conn. 3y27ThSTu NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and fir the District of Norwich, on the 3ist day of July, A, D. 1922 Yresent—NELSON J. ATLING, Judge. Estate of Wilheimine Grodotzke, late of Norwich, n sald District, deceased. Ordered, That. -the -Administratrix with* the annexed cite the creditors of deceased ux montie from (his date, by posting 2 notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, bn ¢'ie signpost nearest to the place where sald deceased last dweit, and in the same Tows., and by publishing the same ofice in a newspaper having a ¢irculation’in said District. and make Te- turn to_this Cou: Nr:r,scw &, AYIJNG Juige. The above and foregoing is a true copy t reco HELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. All creditors of said de- seased are hercby notified (o present thelr said_estate to the under- t YEE Mt. Pleasant. St., Norwich. : the time limited in the above and foregoing order. LYDIA J. M. SOURBIER Administratrix e. t. & ( augld K WW Office and Sfi.mll‘, “ Main Street, Danielson. Conn. AUCTION NOTICE We will sell at absolute public sale for the highest available doliar, for the Norwich Molur Car Co.. Inc., at their salesrooms, at 321 Main St Norwich, Conn , un SATURDAY, AUG. 5, 1992, at 10 o'clock a. m., new tinie, the following described property: TRUCKS AND AUTOMOBILES K Brockaway truck. with dump body. This is a high ciase truck in every respect and will soid ‘with time payments if so deur!? Me. W vresident of the an ironciad per- this * beautiful One 3 1 ton represénting High zradé cars, ' g € cost with the fol- lowing e M per cent. of th purchase pr wiil be requireda at time of saic and the balance to eun cight regular rate of ance with the terms nths Studebaker Special cautiful order. several 1921 Chevrolets in’ various of bodies, one extra Dodze edan also F e rds of vari PRIVATE SALE Ail marties wishing of these beautiful entertained by time during “It wiil pay you one will auctioneers at iay of the sa the remainder 1o months from date, at the rezular rate of interest SUPPLIES, TooLs Anp EQuIP- MENT nlues. shoes uhes o 1 batter ehes, “harging onts 1 carbon burning desi. 1 Remington office desks used 10 equip viace of this descrip- STATEMENT BY MR. LOUIS WOLFE, Norwich Motor Car Inc.: T wish to state that the concern is positively retiris the automobile business l:: e garage now occupied by them 1 sub-ieased to the Chévrolet will take possession at On account of the rapid fl“lh L. A. W. Acceptance Corp., 1 am- deenly interested. Ilnd it imnossible for me to secve s prag- ident of this concern any _lénger, therefore this nositive decielon of thg entire corporation to retire at. onee, There are some exceptionally fine cars to be soid at this closing out sale regardiess of price. under the easiest terms in the world. Don't fall to_attend TO ALL STUDEBAKER OWNERS: T will give you full service on your car until a new dealer has been ap- pointed NORWICH MOTOR CAR CO., INC., 321 Main St., Nerwich, Comn. PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR NAI.E—PIInl. $1.75 per grade ular $2.50 o &% Max Blazer, 183 Wen LT & Fire Station. CIGARS Wt ;. Clgi= daio oy testone E1l) 3. . CORANT. 11 Fraati g% PLUMBING HOTELS H AMEERICA® HOUS! Prop. T g First garage Bected. Phome. Shetucket r LEGAL NOTICES 2 NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Téws "-{. Premc;n wulsboi in session at the ‘!:yp ouse (Long Society), on Fridayi i and TI0h. 1952, From 12 o'olonk p:n' until 9 o'clock p. m., for the enrolling the legal voters of for caucus privileges in accordance the requirements of Chapter 37, 685, of the General Statutes. Those have previously enrolled are mot to do so JOHN P. HOLLO' WALTER R. Dated 1922, at NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the of Griswold give notice that they in session he Town Hall in Jéwett the First Voting District, and g the ‘Town Hall in Griswold, the - Voting District, betWween lhe hour- noon and 9 p.m. Fridey, A Friday. Aug. 11th, 1 or tl of ‘making an enroliment of (hm voters of said Town, and for the purpese of making any cnln es 1n the enreliment list last perfect i TL Mm'm‘ E._SHEA, ARBA BROWATN FFA\"OIS LA LI%ERTi, rars._of Vota Conn., Dated at Grls‘rm July THE OFFICE OF James Dawson Will be Openied August 2hd BOOKS >l Subscription to all Amm and European Publications. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU UNION SQUAERE i i

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