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A Bulletin For Sals ¢ Adv: BORN w London, Aug. 1, 1922 ! Mrs. John F. Conway A Bulletin Want —————— Advertisement Will Get It | Advertisement Will Get It e —— Advertisement Will Sell 1t WANTED—Miscellaneous T © ' FoRSALE WANTED—TWo womer. for . laupdry; o0l calary. ;%m at the Ocean viton 71, July 86 1923 | Waten Hill, B. v augéd hert Stamford, to M. and | = - P owkes WANTED—Girl for general h&“&-‘ ¥ iy ‘ L. July 31, | WOrki no laundry. Phone motnings 1 > Mr. and | 2B« Qe B ET i et WANTED—At once, a competent cosk. Teléphone 1640. augld, MRS, MGUL Experienced Dress. STORRS—In Norwwe = 3ug. 3, 1922, | maker, 10 Chur&!!(.n SBH _George L. Storrs of Wilitmantic. FUNERAL DIRECTORS M EIMMONS- ntral Village, Aug. 2 WAP{TED > )‘:‘" " fmmonz. azed 32| "y ANTED—Farmhand capable of deiv- Funeral services at his late home Friday o0d vay and sieady worl 8. rown, Shepard Hill Farm, afternoon, Aug. 4, at 2 o'clock, stand- | Central v A A T Bl B Evirarech vema: | Centrai Viilage, Cohn. Tel. Moosup #8:12: T —Suddenis, In Jewett Clty CWANTED—Hotsl _help, including & e Ty 1 Jpesy agea ™% | cnet ' clerk and a kitchen man; permas Yeau nent’ positions, good pay. Apply ‘at Attac Funeral services at his homé on Brown | Waugan Hotel, Danielson, Conn. sugdd Namue Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock: | WANTED_—Toung man, stranger in ®andard e, | n Jewelt City | atate, would like to correspond with working gir] between 18 and 24; have a good nosition hut am_very lonesome; IN MEMORIAM, __ We cherish the memory of our loved one. HATTIE M. HOLT, who entered into rest Aug. 4th, 192 Hushand CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZD Telephone 328.-3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Funeral Director and Emb:lmsr PROMPT BERV!CE DAY OR NIGHT s Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street "GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVISENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Tl o 630 The Henry Allen & Son Co, §3 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Teisphons 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit City and FOWLSTON matrimony if suited. Write P, 0. Box 120, Norwich ugdd farm. Luther augdd voung man be- tween the ages of 16 and 18 years, to .| ~WANTED Man Holton, North Frahklin. on WANTED—At once, | n meat and grocery market. _Ap- | orge O. Hathaway, 86 West Main | augld WANTED—A man for work on farm. John Willlams. Phone 107-14 Jewett City augid cook for meat year round job; good pay. Pone- e Boarding House, Taftville. WANTED_Men over 17; $135-3195 month ; railway mail elerks ; 1{st positions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-K,, Rochester, N. Y. yiod WANTED, MECHANICS AND HELPERS Permanent positions are open at the following rates, author- ized by the United States Rail- road Labor Board :- Machinists Boilermakers Blacksmiths heet Metal Workers' Electrical Workers Power House Switch- board Operators Power House Elec- tricians Machinists Helpers s Metal \Vorkers? 70¢ per hour Boilermakers Helpers Blacksmith Helpers Sheet Helpers Electrical Workers' Helpers \ 47c per hour |Car Repairers & Inspectors—é3c per hour. Apply 8:00 A, M. to 6:00 P. M. to Ass't Superintendent's office, Union | Station, New London, Conn. R. M. SMITH, Ass't Superintendent New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Company —Ford roadster, Washington St. 921 Ford fouring car, der’ all_around, E. V. Dupuis, Phona 141 aug4d FOR SALE—Ford ber, many extras good ick MecLaughlin, Hampton, — Zpecial 11,000 miles, Bix_ Studebaker new paint and | Inquire M 1914 Cadillac five condition A-1 Main St FOR SALE Louring car. ¥ immed| w, with exteas: al Jidsmobile eight rand senger . Norwich. Dodge touring car, has all good sires, just been over- in first class condition in every <. No. 5 Sherman aug2d FOR SALE — 1920 Chalmers touring car in extra fine condition. C. V. Pendie- ton, 45 Broadway dy21d FOR SALEDodge truck, 1920 model, screen sides, in gopd shape; price low Falis_Auto Paint Shop, 354 West Main St el 182 Iyha FOR SALE — Ford touring cars and truck bodies, at Elliott's Paint_Shop, Pond St Jysd OPPORTUNITY Oldsmobile Touring Oldsmobile Roadster | FINE CONDITION | GOOD BUYS Julian L. Williams Town Street Norwich FLORIST FOR SALE—Horsss TREES, flowering ch plants and Nu Co. Tel Sl T lowers — at_ Geduidig's Phone ¥68, LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the time a nge for land- 1cape_work. of which We mat> a special- y Geduldiz's Greee=ouses. 11 Cedar St Fuone 868 warldd ——— FOR SALE—First class horse, also ex- press wagon, buggy and harnesses. 1. Hyman & Sons, Market St. augdd JUST ARRIVED. My horses are her on time, and they are a nice lot—big ones, light' ones, and chunks, single and in pairs. all ready to 0 to Work. Prices low for the Kind. Come and see them. Tel, 536 ELMETR R. PIERSON, —_— POULTRY BUILDING LONGO & C G ind . general cont Jding. excavation, sidewalk, and plaster work. Phone 103 JOSEFH J. © tractor and Buil ors ik aug3d NIGO, Generai Con- Tel 1371 mar2sd WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Bullder. Mill Work and Jebbing. 50 Wesh Mais 8t Poone 971 Geatd —— PRINTIN G of_ali kinds promptly asd done. _Bstimates Dromptly and given. 1Ihe Brlietis Co. 6 r mayidd ¥OR _SALE — White Leghorn and Barred Rock pullets, $1 each; Ford de- livery truck §100, Ford runabout $110, in | A-1 condition. L. N. Dondero, Williman- ic. Phone 579 aug2d “¥OR BALE—Toung bronzs turkeys, ons week and older. Tel 828-12. Cr I Wi Willimantie, Conn. v3id e ————— LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Black and white hound, tan on head. Owner can have dog by paying charges. I, W. Shippee, Broad St., Dan- felson. Tel. 132-2 a LOST—Monday, pair' of gold specta- WANTED_Tenement, - five or good_location. ‘Write augdd WANTED—Rooms for light housekeep- ing for August And Seplemper | st be first elass and in a good joeality. Write Box 111. Bulletin. augdd HIGHEST prices pald fer used furni- ture and antiqui uis D. Ward. Box 389, Norwich. ILZMWF WANTED—Pupples, all _kiny but ‘lounds; boarding and_training; poiice dogs a’specialty.” J. Bakker, Putnam, Conn. Tel. 415- P 10 WANTED—A {enemehl, 8ix or Seven eroma, in Thamesvilla. 44 Laurel Hill ve, ox 39, Bulletin. ANTED—Room with board in pri- vite family, by an elderly lady, in good eity location. Phone 507-4, augid TWANTED—By a high school sraduats, position as stenogtapner or bookkeeper, eneral office experience; can furnish the est Gf reference. Box'99, Bulletin. aug2d WANTED —Antiques and books. C. J. Ying, P. 0. Box 195 augld” six } | rooms, first floor, or cotiage preferred, in augdd _FOR SALE—One 10-room houge ail| improvements. on Laurel Hill $1000 down, rest on mortgage, must be soid at once, price $4,500; one fiva-eoom cottage on North St, with garage, two acres of land. price $3,000 one two-tenement- house. brick construc- tion, of five and eight rooms, 2]l im- ovements, five mihutes from Franklin quare, must_be sold at once, price very w, D. J. Kerr & Co.. 10 Church St, B improvements and Estate and Insurance. Phoné : augid FOR SALEBuilding ot with founda- tion for dwelling, and also some lumber on_premises; this will be sold very rea- Sonably if. taken at once: must he 8oid, P {fis avaniage immediately. Burdick cNicol, Real Estate and Insurance, er Bldg., Norwich, augdd FOR SALE—Eight-room house in_the eity, with all improvements, at a mwst attractive figure. = Burdiek & MeNicol Thayer Bldg., Norwich. augdd FOR SALE—Spend vour summer vac; tion at Haughton's Cove: buy this littie cottage, all in A-1 condition and partly furnished ; detalls will be given if de- ired. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. augdd 1 WANTED—Farms—dairy or pouitry, grices up to $50.000, any iocation. ~Ad: Iress Welsler's Farm Agency, Norwich, Conn. . augld A YANTIC jentimun rote us 'n' sez “I'd rather be a horse; when a human bean dies he's just plain dead; when a hotse dies they make him info soap; then he gits a chance to get in some enemies eye™ Turkish Trophies 18¢, two. for 3ac, 20 cigarettes; briar pipes, 3s¢, 35¢, 30, st U to $5. Fagan's Smoke Shop. 29, FOR SALE_Lady's Columbia (the best in the world) bicycle, slightly used but as go0d ae new ; will sell for $31,50 cash;act quicky. ~ Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. augdd = FOR BALEOne car cracked corn, one car corn, also full line of grain. Western Grain Corp., Jewett City. Phone &3- aug4d TFOR SALE—Carioad Vermont ~cows, just arrived. James H. Hyde, -North Franklin, Conn, Tel. 30 Lebanon. augdd WANTED—To buy a farm, 10 to 20 acres. with good buiidings, near Norwich or New London. Write or call _Louis Moskowits, Norwich, R. F. D. No. 3. Phone 138! iv2 ~ WANTEDSecond hand furniture; we geli stove parts ror all makes of stoves piumbing and heating. Go.dsteln & Kap- lan_36-92 Water St. Phone 1 yid WANTED—Bookeeper, ab perate typewriter, experienced preferred. Box 35, Bulletin. Jyid WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for second hand furnituce, household 80ods, antiques, store fixtures and tools; try me before selling. Weisinger, 23 Market St. Phone 5 Jyed " WANTED—City property, farms, large or small, for ready customers. John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, i3 Bath FOR SALE—One man's socomd hand bicycle, large frame, neariy new. Alling Rubber Co. augdd FOR SALE—One nice 3 year old heif- er, giving good flow of milk i must sold_at once. 91 West Tor 11 or address Ames, s LA ugtd ‘ew cows and one light re, good roader. L. Cebule, Old Oak Farm, Breen Hollow Hoad, Moosup. augdd ~ WANTEDHousewives o know the Alcott _corn creamer and elicer, great labor savers. are selling at hardware Stores, Willimantic, Norwich and New London. jvala FOR SALE or exchange for 3000 team, one pair of mules, one deiving horse, speedy, also one Buick sedan, will ex: change for poultry or young stock. Ben- Will Sell it 1 . 12-room modern ing house, at pres and doing & prof of city, two mi Square. In ean h: hag must be sal For furthigh? and hoard- upied by owner l}ejl. in center rom Franklin Je a blg bargain ¢r <leaving city and T inquire of ‘REAL ESTATE BROKER, -Franklin Square, 100 screo BILL CREST FARM. Acres, 1 1-2 miles from viilage, R. R. station and siate road, 40 heres tilans. dark loam. sure crop goil, 60 acres pas- ture and woodland: 2 ‘thrifty apple orch- ards, 7-coom house, just like new, new sock barn, other, farm -buildings, ali good and §3,700 buys it very easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willlmantic, Conn. . FOR SALE. . Seven-apartment house, With one store, all modern. rent for $190 month. located 116 North Main St.; nrice $12,500 ; $4,000 cash, the rest on mortgage. For full par- tieuiars, see A. V. COV: S s AR .. . FORSALE A very choiee six-room modern cotta desirably Jocated on Laurel Hill Ave, = For further particulars, inquire of : JOHN A. MOBAN, BEAL ESTATE BROKES, ¢ “Franklin Squake. -FOR SALE WOOD SPLITTER AND ; SAW TABLE. SHETUCKET, .COAL AND _ LUMBER COMPANY _ FOR'SALE Two-family house oh’ West Side, with acre land; excellent two-family house on Central Ave.; two-family house with 9§ acres land, 15 minutes. from square; vottage Witk 7 actés, THamesville sec- tion. Street. Je25d | jamin W. Bassett, Hampton, R. F. D. Conts TEANUIS D. DONORUE, ral Bullding. WANTEDFarms (o sell on comm Lol i 2 | - Copgeal, Bullding Phone. sion; send full description, Fred L. Ra-| “FOR SALE Threo vear old Holstein |memete oo cine, Plainfieid. Conn. Phone Moosup | cow. ~Apply 0 Dunham St. Dl DR T i TO RENT WANTED—Second hana antique fur- 181,000 to $25.000; easy terms. S — niture; best prices paid. A, Bruckner, | Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Phone TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light 87 Frankltn St Phone 712-5. my30d | 113-2. i housckeeping at 7,04k St. augdd NTED—' highest prices for | FOR SALE—An electric washing ma- | FOR RENT—Steam-heated, six-room T Iy R Bros Bt | e, Weite Hb2 15, Rullotin ‘Tussll | LNEmMEty wih-alk i e D ture Co.. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We FOR SALE—Ne m’llv—c;l-c;v'n-'lfiyg;r‘s Effllfiilflllu Mim} X 77aug4d fi b Il and exchange. Jelld |qiq 17 quarts dally. Richard Crooks,| FOR RENT—Garage repair_shop ANTED—Liverty bonds. Address K., | MO sapeag Road. augid 1368, augid care Bulletin cotluge. Call | o SRt five-room el s g % a urniened cottage at Smith ve, Win- WANTED—Antiques, tools and zecond- | ZAON e it i o S patoner Yo hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin |~ FOR SALE—Grocery store and a com- | it hone 15 ey St. Phone 717+ janild |plete line of fixtures for meat market. [—— - """ i 3 & ‘71" & K augzd TO LET—Three furnished rooms. In- WANTED—100 farms for catalo; i ——— = 10 gcres up, with or without stock; ? ch Holstein cow. | e — : sun®Fasticulars in firat letter as 1o Drice, | big milker. James Turnbull. Wauwecus 3 ine-room house on Main size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, | Hill Norwieh Town. aug2d |St. Inquire Brooklyh Outfitters. augid Jewett City, Conn. dy22d “yon SALE—At Pleasant View Beach, FOR R,EA\"TA‘OImgfi at Pleasant View ® R vesterly, R. 1., seven-room cottage on|for the balance of the season, or will oVE BUX and pay highest prices {of | the beaci front, plastered walls divide. Thors & Trainer, Inc., W Kromens, subcessor io King, 48-50 Water | in€s, all modern improvements. with gar- | R. I 2 St. Phone 130: ~_sepl2d "SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. 1. WANTED EXPERIENCED CLERKS STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS COMPTOMETER OPERATORS 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 CHARACTER, ACCEPTED FOR ESTABLISHED POSITIONS, ARE ASSURED OF STEADY EM- PLOYMENT SUBJECT TO CON- TINUED SATISFACTORY SERVICE —THEY WILL NOT BE REMOVED TO MAKE PLACES FOR EM- PLOYEES WHO MAY STRIKE, AND DESIRE LATER TO RETURN. The strike, if called. will be against orders issued by the United States Railroad Labor Board, and. on matters now before the Labor Board for its consideration and action. WAGES ‘The rates of pay and workin tions will be thos uhfi:hoj condi- in accordance with the Transport: tion Act of 1920, Minimum (two years' _experience) 06 per week and upwards, depend- ing upon ability and importance of the position open. R. N. SMITH, Superintendent UNION STATION N. Y, N. H. AND H. R. R. CO. NEW LONDON, CONN. ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT Those qualified for and desiring pos tions in the General Accounting Di partment should apply to: Accounting artment Employment Bureau, N. VD.pN. H. & H. Rp. R. Co., genural Office Building, New Haven, onn. cle und lenses. ~ Leaye at Bulletin Of Reward. augid CH!ROPODIST ¥, ¥. 8. Chiropedist, Voot (Drotéct yous feet). ‘e Bide.. Main St Norwien, '.us l“& fandid WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- e before the pubiic. ihere is no medi- % bewtat :ham through the advertising selumps of The LOST—At Peterson's stors, Thursday afternoon, a pocketbook cohtaining keys and papers, valuable to no one but owner. Finder please send to Mortiake House, Brookiyn, Conn. augéd WANTED—Housewives to know the Alcott corn creamer and slicer, great iabor savers. are selling at hardware stores. Willimantic, Norwich and New Landon. jy3la LOST—A passhook on the Bankers Trust Co. e finder will_please leave same at the National Drug l:an. COAL AND WOOD = e cr small quaxtitiea Phone or 1826-2. R. Shapiro, Willow fo: i 8%, formerly I WHEN YOU WANT 10 'Il! our busl- ::!bzzsor! the Bli|blic. r';herne Xsyno med}- er tnan throu the ‘advertisis Solumns of Tha Bulletis x age: this cottage is o the beach. Phone 6| McCarthy, Wi FOR SALE—14-room house, 202 rel Hill Aye. Thomas Greic aug2d FOR SALE—Coon dog puppies. _In- quire 72 Baitie St. aug2d urnished o located, conveniences cheap for manent roomer. Address A, B., Bull Office. augd 10 RENT—Furnished room for light FOR SALE— Holstein bull. ready for service: also collie pup. Phone 13-14 Jewett © augid FOR SALE—A very fine genuine Ori ental antique rug, 10 ft. 3 in. x 14 prevailing eolors, rose and tan; must be sold at a sacrifice ; this rug is well worth $1,000; no dealers need apply. For full i 'matlon, address Box 650, Bulletin. FOR SALE — rerring - Hall - Marvin eafes for office and home use; ali Piaut-Cadden Co,, 135-143 Main St. wich, housekéeping; evéry convenience. 106 Sl‘htnlul augdd TO T — L hed n, sidence, at 76 West aug2d and garage aug2a FOR RENT—Pleasant front bedroom. lady” dr gentleman. downslairs, 68 Oak 34 " T0 RENT. Intuire TO RENT—Space for car " FOR SALE—Large roll-top desk. oak, | pertect c elephore 246. jy2ld ton upright piano, with eplendid action; 'only $1 down, $2.50 weekly. Co, Norwich FOR SALE titul mahogai fine " tone and terms, $25 The Plaut FShfen The Plaut-Cadden iv1sd FOR SALE—If it is anvthing In real estate, see my list first before buying. John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 15 | Bath St Je28d Sewing Machines SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 20 Used Sewing Machines, $5.00 Up, including Singers, New Homes, Whif We also have a complete line of new machines, sold on easy terms, Repairs for all make Sewng Machines. WHITE COMPANY 29 FRANKLIN STREET P ———ry FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE of 7 rooms and bath; located on Pine Street. House newly painted and papered throughout. Lot about 126x97 feet. NO OITY TAX Price $4,000 James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET STREET Telephone 876 FOR SALE Houses on fellowing streets: Ave, Pearl St, Washington St Spring Garden Ave. Asylum St, Maple Grove Ave,, Laurel Hill Ave., Mi. Pleasant St., Broadway, Sunnyside Ave.. Elizabeth St., Maple St. and several others. Apply to R. §. BARTLETT, 44 Shetucket St,, 23 Ann St. FOR SALE Harrison A new black tricolette gown, been worn. Was $30; will sell for $15. Address Box 13, Care of Balletin, garage. 39 Otis St. Phone 1 TO NT—Tenement, five modern im) ments. . Fnquire M ain St. T TO_RENT—Tenement at ton_St.. With all improvements. iat 34 Washington St | “ro mENT Nicely farni apartment in good localtiy, all improve- lectricity, bath, us v cleaner, etc.; moderate Phone 641-3 ir2id FOR RENT—To gentleman, very pleas- ant furnished rovm at 120 Laurel Hill ments, gas ‘phone. rent. Ave. 2 sd FOR esirable’ apartment and garage. iephone 259, ived TO RENT—lurnished rooms for light housekceping. 27 Divisian St je26d TO RENT—Furnish 16 Laurel Hiil Ave, Je23d FOR RENT—AL 142 Main St. a_ suite of rooms that may_be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, etc,; possession immediaté. Inquire’” at 'The Plaut- Cadden Company. s jeid FOR RENT. Business gection, site euitablé for ~auto "accessories, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business. Tel. 246. New York NEW LONDON LINE FARE [comtortanie _Stafercoms |Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 [0 B M Lv. New London Daily .11 P. AL 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, DENTIETS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Waolworth's Telephone 563 oFwich, Conn. DE. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, "CONSERVATIVE T DENTIRTRY] ° _Bhetucket S& veve| DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Elds. . Norwich, Conn EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN EASTERN POINT COTTAGE Near golf grounds and only three mia- utes' walk to bathing_beach and ehort distance from popular. ~ Hotel Griswold. Extra building lot will be included with- out additional cost. Price $5,500, ARCHA W. COIT, OSSO S0 St A 8 BOOKBINDING 5 JOSEPH BRADFORD 108-Broadway - Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order —_— 63 Broadway. Telephones 1334 and 815. e ey THERE 15 no aav:rtising medtum in Eastern Connecticit equal to The Bulle- tin for business Tasults. AUTOMOBILE AGOESSORIES - TONIGHT-Store s r at Haye ot Rres B two el ipped washstands. Taxi scrviee Two seven-passenger cars to rent. Tel RE 1S, o Tpperial arape Con in our work ; Chestnut St. . Phos Jes0d 16 YEARS’' experfence in therautomo- hile repairwork; give me.a trial Con Schuler, Falis Ave.. Phores, 18%-2 er B13-4 & iysa AUTOMGBILE and Truck Painting. Jettering -and. sign_painting. Joseph mmm‘g’.“pm&‘ St.. Norwich. Conn. marsd AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip_covers and_tire- covers, reuphols ing. .ot “‘9’- Jos. Angara Penfl“g&k"g ne ‘mari I |EASY FOR DUR Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities and equipment’ enables us to under- take WELDIJNG work that others often are .unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is too heavy to bring ‘to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the wark. No piece of work too large or too small. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street QVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work Blacksmithing in all itc branches SCOT & Clark Corp. &7 TC <15 NORTH MAIN STREET NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER. NICKEL, COPPER AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING DONE. ALSO POLISHING AND BRASS REFINISHING, AT THE NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. OMPANY, Inc. AUTOS FOR HIRE Advertisement Will Get It LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE CAUCUS ENROLLMENT. The Rexistrars of Voters of the Town of Sprague will meet at tv.e Town Clerk’s Office in SMid Town onh Fridays, the 4 and 1ith daye of August, 1922." from 1. o'clock nooh until § p. m.. for the pur- fose of making an enroiiment of the leal voters of said Town, in accordanes ith the requirements of Chapter 37, Section 685, of the General: Statute DANTEL DAY, LAURENCE G. DRESCHER, Registrars. Sprague, July 27, 1922, 7 R Registrars of Voters’ Notice The Registrars and Assistant Recf. trars of Voters of the Town of N+ i will_be in session on FRIDAYS. AUG. 4th and 11t 1922, from 12 o'clock., moon. until ® o'clock in " the evening, “To Register” the legal voters of said Town who may abpear for the privilege of voting in pelitical primaries or cau- cuees, as prescribed in Act of Legigiature, Those who have previousiy registered are not required to do o again. The above work will be performed at the following places: FIRST DISTRICT—At the Town Hall. FE“O.\'[\ DISTRICT—At W. D. Ri er's Drug Store. Weet Side. THIRD DISTRICT—At W, H. Bowen's News Office. Greeneville FOURTH DISTRICT—At P. T. Con- nell’s Barber Shop. Norwich Town. FIFTH DISTRICT—At Ponemah Large Hall, Taftville. SIXTH DISTRICT—At Joseph Pysy) Groceey Storé, cor. Main St and Hami ton Av Dated at Neorwich, Conn, this 29th da of July, 1922 TYLER D. GUY, CORNELIUS J. DOWNES Registrars of Voters. JEWETT CITY Griswold old time residents will mourn the death of Dwight D. Tracy, 83, which occurred suddenly Thursday af- ternoon at his home on Brown avenue. Mr. Tracy never has been ill until within a short time he had seemed to befailing in health. He had been con- fined to his bed only two days. He was the son of Douglass and Sa- rah Barpes Tracy. and was born in the Palmer house at Round Hill. Lisbon. Practically -all his life was passed In Griswold, he owning for years what is now the McNicol farm. He was par- ticularly fond of mu: For over fifteen vears, in his younger days, was leader of the Congregational church choir, in which he sang base. The members of that choir remember him with much af- fection. He was a very dependable man, his opinlons on farm questions be- ing often sought and always heeded. was of old New England stock. steady and sturdy in work and principles. Hs is survived by a_sister. Mrs. Ire- ing Babcock of White Rock, who is very ill_at this time. Mr. and_Mrs, Allen Miss Ida Thornton. Rev. Gay Thornton, Edwin Thorn- ton and Miss Mildred Arnold of Paw- tucket are guests at L. A. Thornto Miss Hallle Burleson is visiting her aunt at Greens Farms. Later she-will join her sister, Miss Jean Burleson, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mever at their cottage at Circle Beach. East river. Chips Streed orchestra, Ashiand ca- sino tonight.—adv. The Newent Ladies' Society which met with Mrs, E. B. Cheney Wednesday. af- térnoon,” sewed om pajamas- for the “Red Cross. There was a large attendance and several garments were nearly com- pleted. The pajamas go to Sea View hospital. Staten lsland, where 115 ex- service men are in need of them. A. A. Young. Jr. H. T. lleox and & S. Rlake, of New York, are enjoying a tramping and fishing trip in the White mountains, They have a eomplete camp- | ing outfit and are thrs week making their headquarters at the base of Mt. | Washington, in the EAST KILLINGLY Henry H. Oatley and family spent Tuesday at Rocky Point A race Handy of Manville. R. 1L, is visiting at | lsrael Chase has | but two. orge W. Handy's. sold all of his cows Almon Bartlett ; is recovering slow- {1y from nis recent sickness. | A number of local people are plan- [ning to go to East Putnam clambake | today (Thursday) Harry W. Battey, his sister Alice rds and two frienas called on Mrs P. Rich Tuesday A FOR HIRE—Cadillac closed car, hy the hour or by the day. C. A. Chamber- lain, Cif Lunch. augid TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT — Moving and trucking, dumping, trucks for hize, 31 . or Occum. Tel. 617-12. je2d 1874, Tel, 175, ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Auto Truck and Teaming, Furniture Piano Moving. Shetuck 293 West Main St We move everything anywhere. Special tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. T 8. sepsd ve. Tel G_ana moving, long_distany ing a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Phone 1792. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St.Phone 1.0XG DISTANCE MOVING. INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire, Don't take chances. The small annual promium is negligible to the firm pre- tection from money loss it affory ake out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT & RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET AR taiee Bt VTR CIGARS Whl . o8 teatone Cigar aare 370 pes 3. ¥, COBANT. 11 Frasmie gt — e PLUMBING" The Dest plumbing also heating and_gasfif JOBXN F. TOMPI ms‘fh’ West Main 8t PAINT AND WALLPAPER HOTELS FOER SALE—Paint. $1.75 per gal., reg. wlar $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roll, Max Blazer, 183 West Main St., next te Fire Station. myld AMERICAM HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class gar: nected, Phuue. - Shetucket Bt o0 °% HOME MADE MAYONNAISE and RUSSIAN DRESSING THUMM’S DELICATESSEN 40 Franklin Street MR. AND MRS GOOD CITIZEN Are you interested in the Sal- vation Army ? Do you want to help in its great task ? READ THE WAR CRY ! Sincerely, ICnpt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter BOOKS © A soiec e e SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU UNION 8QUARE A TODAY’S EVENTS Festival of St. Deminie, founder of the order of Dominicans. Great Britain today will commemoc Tate the eighth anniversary of her emtry into the World war. Today will see the close of the cam« paign in Kentucky, preliminary to to« morrow's primaries for the nominaties of congressmen and other officials to be voted for next fall. Church workers from twenty-six coun< tries will gather in Copenhagen today for a great international conference over which the Archbishop of Canterbury it to preside. A great aeronautical tournament is te be insugurated in Chicago today with a view to developing tfie possibilities of that city as the aviation center of the country. Conventions Opening Todayr Galveston—Texas Highway Associa tion. Michigan Cit: Ind.—ndlana State Association of Elks. With the announcement that *Fine Feathers.” a Metro produetion. will be shown at the Breed theatre as the fea- ture attraction today and Saturday lo- cal picturegoers may congratulate them- selves on the opportunity here afforded them of beholding a picture transiation of the gieat play of the same name by Bugens Walter. Without doubt this fact will bring many to see “Fine Feathers.” and those who go will not be disappointed. judg- ing from the eénthusiastic words of praise meted the picture in other cities by prominent eritics, all of whom de- clare it to have all the elements that go to make it a great picture. “Fine Feathers” is the story’ of Bob Reynolds, & young construction engin- eer, and his wife, Jane, who begins to see’ that love is hardly enough, and that she deserves the jewels and expensive clothes other wives have. To satisfy her. the husband is plunged into a mael- strom of dishonesty, and is finally ruin- ed. The direction is br Fred Sittenham. the photography by Arthur Caldwell and #pecial art interiors by Lester J. Ver- milvea. The notable all-star ecast in- cludes Eugene Pallette, Claire Whitney, Thomas W. Ross, Warburton Gamble, and june Elvidge. Other pictures on the bl include George Walsh in “With Stanley in Afri- ca” the Pathe News and a Sunshine comedy. Building Lot Sold. Real Eetate Broker John A. Moran has sold for P. J. Morley a building lot ‘on Washington street with frontage of 30 feet and depth of 200. The lot adjoins Mr. Morley's residence. Jackie Coogan in “My Boy” Entertains at the Strand. Jackie Blair was conscience-stricken when the policeman entered the settie- ment house. Jackie's blouse was bulging in a suspicious manner, and he becams alarméd when the copper started to search the boys attending the party. That is wiy Jackie suddenly jumped out of the window and soon was speeding down the street, with the patrolman in close pursuit. Despite his burder Jackia was fieet of foot and he was able to elude his pursuer, reaching home in safety. But the policeman had seen him enter the door, and the boy we.s terrified “hen the personification af the law entered. “Why did you run?" asked the police- man. Sheepishly, Jackle emptied his loaded waist, and on the table deposited its con- tents, consisting of grapes, oranges and cake. “1 took them for him.” sobbed Jackie, pointing to the figare of the old captain, confined to his bed by rheumatism. “The doctor said he ought to have nourish- ment.” “But where is the handbag' ¢ the officer. - “I didn't take any handbag. honestly, demand- mister” retorted the lad. “All 1 took was the eats.” And so it proved. saving Jackie from the tervor of jail innocent soul Jackie's adventures are depicted In % highly amusing manner in My Boy, Jackle Coogan's latest starring vehicls for Associated First National release, which is now being shown at the Strand hich had gripped hi theatre. where it hegan a three davs' engagement on Thureday. Claude Dil- lingwater supports Jackie as the Old Captain. The second feature pictues stars Franklin Farnum in White Mask: ‘Thi; picture is also sure to find favor with al and has a wonderful supporting cast. The story is a western comedy drama with enough thrills and comedy to carry the theme along at & rapid pace A Selanick News will also be included in this program PLAINFIELD William Vaillancourt and Lionel Raw- mond were business callers in Norwick Thursday. Mrs. W. Sharkey was in Willimantic on_business Thursday. Doria Lemieux is now employed i the Mercier pharmacy reat crowds attended the carnival at St. John's church grounds, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. This (Frid: evening is Willimantic night James Henry Francis Muldoon, Leos Lorentz Frink. Elmira T. Green. Prof. Brelsford. Michael Lacasse and Georgs W. Dawley motored to Rocky Point te take part in the Scotch parade Tuesday which was Scotch day in Rocky Point, WEST KINGSTON Mrs. Annie K. Webster and daughter, Miss Mildred. are epending a couple of weeks with friends at Hydeville, Vi John K. Lamond and daughtert of Philadeiphia were callers here Tuesday. Mrs. John Bristow of Narragansett Pler spent Wednesday with Mrs. L 3. Kenyon. Miss Jessie Weeden of Wickford ig visiting Mrs. Carroll Arsold Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson were eall- ers at Hope Valiey Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Beistow and fam- ily_motored to Matunock Sunday Mre. Fanny Bicknell has returned home after a visit with Belleville relatives Mra Eva Webster of Usquepaugh spent Tiesday atternoon with Mrs. Oliver Watson. Dr. Kenyon and Rev. Warren Dawley of Richmond cafried a woman to the state infirmary Wednesday. She was working for Robert H. Moore of Rich- mond. set her clothes on fire and was badly burned. Eugene Wilcox's automo- bile conveved the party. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Freese the funeral of Me. Freese's Providence Wednesday. Mrs. Eva Franklin Webster is at the Rhode Island hospital, Providence, for treatment. Mr. and Mra Harley Metealf and cousins and Mr. and Mre. Joseph Wilson, all of Providence, were callers here Sunday. Mc. and Mre. Frank Gardner of Mowsfield were callers in this village Sunday. Rev. Mr. Pamnett nreached at Waite's He wat enters tained at Oliver Watson's. tended father at Corner ehurch Sunday’ i WL AR BTN A