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& Builetin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It BORN DSWII.MT—[H New. London, Aug. 3. 2. & daushter to Mr. and Mrs. Theo- «_Dewhurst of, Westerly, R. L A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Gef It | WANTED—Female oy e e i s WANTED—Good plain female cook Yor emall family; good wages. 27 Oak St 16 oz. tin of high grade tobacco for 75c, the best oot the %;{u Jocated at. FOJ\ SALE "FOR SALE_A_choice elght-room cot- 3 Robbins Court, all mod- [ buy now'a fine line of briar pipes Sments; will sell reasonably i |, MABRIED —“5——————————— ior S5c; Anndota mild clgar 7c aoh. Thur | o pocovementss il Harry . Land , FANTEDWeren o bely in Zoc. Fagan's Smoke Shop, opD. |Phane augTd _ X — BILODEAU —1In North | house: ‘. Levine, .R. D, 7, Mol fworth's. st e R 0 O cdale, Aug. 1, 1923, by Rev. | Phone 4384, augh s | oR BALE Motarbaat, 70 Teet. Irmm Bernard. 3 Donnelly, George Mailloux - = | “wanTE; buy milking goat B | Lathrop twin linder engine. | E, and Miss Dora Bllodeau. \\A&v‘l Two W for_laundry; | Deshefy, Mohegan Valley, R. D. 7. augsd | Whalon, Tham augia BEEBE-BUNNEL — In New - London | §oot Selfey. Kbply at A taAd .| WANTBDE Tenement, five. or_ six| RO SALE-—One Joung _ new. mileh Aug. 4, 192, by Rev. George R. Atha, rooms, first foor,or coitage preferred, in | jersey cow. M. C. Hemsier, Pisn Hill Wilson P. Beebe of New London and s00d_location, ~ Welte Box 39, Bulletin. | augrd Miss Thelma L. Bunnel of Groton. g = w =8 “motorboat 31 _ feet CARPENTER — LESTER — In_ Norwich, ANTEU e WANTED—A tenement, six or seven 10:;’: rse:tl,'zs lgc,:es wide, Hartford en- Rev, Maander Rl ot s . |fo0ms, in' Thamesville. i4 Laurel Hill|gin 6 I3 It's Ac1: oné roverse gear and =S Grace |neating plant with Jones nnderfeed | HIGHEST prices pald Torjused furni- ShEine and one "”"‘"""*"" G“‘"i‘- orwjen. stokers; also refrigerating plants, their [ture and antiques. . Louis D, Ward. Box|Kimney, South Coventry, Conn. L, s upkeen and general repairs to pumpe etc. |89, Norwich. JylaMwE (2ORTT Snsine N Cone enney, Supt. Bldgs..:Conn. = FOR SALE—At" almost half price, SEWETT_in Brokm. N Y. Aug 4, |Awrl Coliege, Storrs, Conn. . augid _ »L “?‘"", i ‘“n‘y“'{mj{m,‘zf“‘fi"' slightly used table and cabinet: model 922, Heney J. Jewetf, M. D., aged 86 2 & youns man’ of 20, |drees. WelSIEEs Bari - Agem oy 4" | phonographs of standard make, in perfect a mative of Coichester, Conn. ' |mareied, a position of- some Kind, prefer. | Cont: " “augld " |plaving condition; easy terms it desieed. SEROERS_In Willimantic, AuE. 6, ab ;‘sailes.umn or clerkc ~ Hary Green- | e ORI B caadon Co.) Norwichas Akt tes urgess of N b, 3 s 2, IEAED: ) 3 =5 = note | 8 or- New London. rite or call Louis o | “WANTED AT oree, voung man B | Soskowits, Norwion & . BY nooUt®Free ‘roils and frée’ delivery: has fns FUNERAL DIRECTORS tween the ages of 18 .i'.‘é 1% Vears, to | Phono. 1589:32, syran " [ighe and ?lgggigogg‘fl;g‘w‘eggye;fi';,}; _aged § . t augld | | Sell slove paris for all makes of stoves; | — oo ot Funeral services at Grove WANTED_A man for work on farm. Putnam, Tuesday at 2 John Williams. Phone 107-14 Jewett saving time. City. avgld CARD OF THANKS * We desire at this time to exnress our Jysld - O o expenin out [R T WANTED—C o foieas o our reiatives, nelghbors | “WANTED Men over 17; $135-3195 T lends e T elr man dcts Of | month ; railway mall clerks; list positions Siikihiss ‘, i | e, Franklin “Instute, Dept” 31K, | Street weeks-of our dear one's life, and helped | e Franklin n o make her pain and suffering more 7 bearable. For the fowers that were brought!and wnt in from da o day, that so cheered er last dave, and for the the funeral, we extend nks. never erase from our mem- many deeds of love and m'mmv 1. RATHRUN. AND MRS. LOUIS AND FAMILY. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Dxrectors Embalmers Lady Asgistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLE® Telephone 328-3 EGRENIER Cummings & Ring Haneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 233-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Hemy Afl;n i& So; Eo. 82 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Teiephone 410-2 BAY OH N|GHT GEORCE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVISENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleshone 630 HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City WANTED—A man cook for meat and pastry: year round job; good pay. Pones mah ‘Mills Boarding House, Taftville. plumbing and heating. Go.dstein & Kap- lan 86-92 Water Phone 144-4. W est_cash prices paid for second hand _furmituce, housenold go0ds, antiques,: store fixtures and -tools; try me before seiling, N. Weisinger, 2§ Market St._Phone 537-2. ivéa City property, farms, large vt State Trade School Putnam, Conn. The most valuable years are those in which you PREPARE FOR FUTURE WORK. The Putnam Trade Schoo! presents the following Trade insteuction together with related subjects: TEXTILE: Study of textile machinery, weaving, designing, cloth analysis, yarn calculation, mathematics, drafting, ma- chine shop practice. Note: Short unit courses in weaving, spinning, carding. DRAFTING: ~ Shop mathematics, let- tering, drafting room conventions. pro- jections, revolutions and developments; mechanical calculating, free hand sketch- fng, machine and tool designing, drafting room systems. y MACHINE: Bench, lathe, milling ma- chine and floor work, drawing, mathe- matics, tool making, hardening and tem- pering CARPENTRY: TIncludes house build. ing, cabinet making, architectural draft- ing, mathematics. ELECTRICAL: Elementary electricity and magnetism, storage batierles, gen: rators, machina work, woodwork, dra: ing, . motors, transformers, wiring. Types_of Courses: Trade, High Sehool: Co-overative and Part Time Courses. The Regular All Day Trade Course may be completed in a little over two years. Thoroughly Practical State Trade School Putnam, Conn. Men Wanted AT ONCE, THIRTY LABORERS FOR WORK ON STATE HIGHWAY = CONSTRUCTION BETWEEN PUTNAM AND POMFRET. APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, H. H. DAVENPORT, SUPT. REPAIRS SOUTH MAIN § PUTNAM, CONM TEL. 380. Regular All Day FOR SALE—Horsss JUST ARRIVED. tdme, and they light' ones, and irs. ail ready to the kind My horses are here on are a nice lot—big ones, chunks, single and in go to W Prices low for Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMET E. PIERSON. E——— LOST AND FOUND LOST—A \\a]Lham goia watch and fob, initials “P. B,” hetween Montville and Ocean Beach. Leave at Main Street Fire Station. Reward. aug7d FOUND—Black and white hound, tan on head. Owner can have dog by paying charges, L. W, Shippee, Broad St., Dan- ielson. Tel. 132-2 augdd EQOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway @lank Boaks Hads and Ruled to Order AUTOMOBI LE ACCESSORIES TONIG u-r Smre 2 o cauipped washstands, seven-passenger cars to rent. our car at Hayes rey St.; two well Taxi servics, Two Tel. 221l THERE IS MERIT in our work; Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St. 929, tey it Phone Jedod 16 YEARS’ experience in the automo- b ock; give me a trial. Com Sghuler, s Ave. Phones, 182-2 or | 6154, Jyea AUTOMOBILE and Truck Painting, lettering_and sign painting, Joseph A Eiliotr, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. - mardd AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster ing. all kinds of autos. Jos Angarano, Pond St. Phone 1397. mari0d St _ _dvite ¥OR SALE — Ford touring cars and i truck bodies, at Elliott's Paint Shop, Pond St. y8d or small, for ready customers. John G. Chenéski, Real Estate Agency, 1;4 o e WANTED—Second hana antique fur- niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckier, 87 Prankiin St. Phene 712:5. _ my30d WANTED—We pay highest prices for seound hand’ furniture. Norwich Furnj- ture Co. Breed Bldg, Tel 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. Je11d T WANTED_Liberty bonds. Address K. care Bulietin. febsd WANTED—Antigues, tools and second- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin second hand' furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water St. Phone 1305. sepl2d 8 PER CENT. AND BONUS ON FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS. Owner of newly built house and land in Florida wanis 5-vear first martgage SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. | loan; will pay 8 per (‘e‘r_!l. and bomflxs: hone 799. augld conservative valuation of property five e 4 e Smoine Of morigage.” Adiriss ¥ | ¥ O SE—Lroom Bones 292 Loy 0. Box 601, Bridgeport, Conn. augsd i S ey . e ing outfits; also two Big Six Studebaker tops for 1919 model and 1921 model ; this equipment is ail new. F. H. Giibert, Jewett City. augsd FOR SALE_—A good two-family house e city of Norwich. dick & Me- i Nicol. Thayer Bldg., Norwi augid FOR SALE—Cheap, poncorn that won't pop; first class feed for chickens and pigs. Tnauire Comn. Popeorn Co.. 80 ‘Water St. augsd FOR SALE Thres extra good Hol- stein - heifers, close springers. John ‘A. Gallup, Plainfeld. augsd FOR SALE_Spend vour summer vaca- tion at Haughten's Cove: buy this little cottage, all' in A1 condition and partly furnished ; details will, be given if da- sired. Burdxnk & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. augdd FOR SALE Carload_ Vecmont cows, jst arrived: James H. Hyde. North Franklin, Conn. Tel. 30 Lebarian. augdd “EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN EASTERN POINT Ot from popular Hotel Griswold. Extra building. P out"additional cost. Price $5,500. ARCHA W. COIT, £ 63 Broadway. Telephones 1334 and B15. HILL CREST FARM, 10t dark loam, sure ture and V\oodllnflrug ands, 7-room house, just stock barn, other !'arm buildings, all g and $3,700 buys it.; very easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. soil, 60 acres pas FOR SALE. Seven-apartment house, witti one store. 110 North Main St. tioulars, see A, V. COVELLO, 198 CIi St. Tel. 1527 aug2d FOR SALE desirably located on Laurel Hill' Ave. For furthee particulars; inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKEE, Franklin Square FOR SALE acre land; excellent two- Central . Ave. acres land, 15 minutes cottage with 7 acres, tion. from _ square Thamesville sec FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building. Phone. Néar golf grounds. and ‘only three min- utes’ walk to' bathing beach and short! Iot will be included with- )0 acres, 1 1-2 miles from village, R. R. station and state road, 40 acres tillage, thrifty apple orch- like new, new all modern, rent for $190 month, located rice $12,500; $4,000 cash, the rest.on mortgage. For full pae- e e ey A very choice six-room modern cottage, Two-family. house on West Side, with ily house on two-family house with 9 i bath Imvhg:mn em‘nefw el uire at office of Max .ma TO REN _nmunua Tooms for I houlekeev!ng. at 11 Elm St. aug? FOR RENT—To gentieman, furpished room with Americar family; 120 1 H Ave: ¥ et FOR RENT — Fuenished room, with board. 6‘iin vrivate family. Tel. 1177-2. TO xmu—l-‘m of Tive _raomis with 14 Church St. augsd Furnished rooms for I housekeeping at-7 Oak St. " TOR RENTSteam-heated, six-room tenement. with all improvements, also garage, at 194 West Main St. augid FOR RENT Garage for repair 2hon and stocage. Tel. 1368, ugdd - FOR RENT—From_Sent. 5, five-room furnished cotiage at Smith's Cove, Win- tergreen Point; fireplace, electric lights, etc. Phone 480, augéd TO LET—Three fuenished rooms. I quire at 76 School St._ - augdd TO RENT—_Nine-room Housé on Main St. _Inquire Brooklyn ‘Outfitters. augtd TO' RENT—Nicely furniéhed thréé-room apartment in good localtiy, ail improve ments, ‘gas range, electricity, bath; use of ‘phone;. vacuum clearter, etc.; moderate Tent. Phone 841-3. y2id FOR RENT—Desirable apartment and garage: Telephone 239. Iy4d TO RENT—kurnished rooms for light housekeeping. -27 Division St e in® BENT_Furnished rooms, lC,I‘nnl At 143 tain St. of rooms that may be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, et possession immediately. Inquire at The Plaut- Cadden Company. Jeid a sulte COAL AND WOOD FOR RENT—In business section, ails suitable. for auto accesscries, leather shoe store or any- retail business ; prices $1.000 to $25,000; easy terms. Fred L. Racine, Plainfleld, Conn. Phone Moosup 113-2. augdd FOR SALE—Seven-room cottage. Call Phone 851-5. au_g8d " FOR SALE—Grocery store and a com- lete iine of fixtures for meat market. FOR S4‘\LE—A very flne genuine Ori- ental antique ru i prevailing colo must be sold at a sacrifice; this rug is well worth $1,000; no dealers need apply. For full information, address Box 650, Bulletin. $y27d- FOR SALE — merring - Hall - Marvin safes for office and home use; al Pl_a:trcadflen Co., 135-143 Main St wic FOR SALE—Automob: FOR SALE—Large roil-top desl perfect condition. Telephore 246. " FOR SALE—Good mahogany Hunting- ¥OR SALE — 1020 Chalmers touring car in extra fine condition. C. V. Pendle- 21d FOR SALE—Dodge truck, 1920 model, screen sides, in good shape; price low. Palis Auto Paint Shoy, 354 West' Main OPPORTUNITY Oldsmobile Touring Oldsmobile Roadster FINE CONDITION GOOD BUYS Julian L. Williams Town Street Norwich IN OFFERING AND SELLING NEW AXND USED CARS IN EASTEEN CON- NECTICUT. OFER 40 USED CARS TO SELECT FORM. WE SOLD AN EVEN DOZEN OF THEM LAST WEEK, BE- CAUSE THE CARS WERE RIGHT AND THE PRICES AMAZINGLY _LOW. IT AGAIN THIS WEEK OUT TO MAKI ROOM FOR THE 1923 LINES, USED CARS Here are some of the choice ones: Dodge Touring, 1922, like new. Oakland Touring, new paint, fine con- dition, Hudson 7-passenger Touring. Hudson Sedan, mewly painted.. Reo 7-passenger, new paint, good tires. Velie 7-passenger. Studebaker 7-passenger. Also Maxwells, Overlands, Briscoes, Fords, and many. others. OVERHAULING FLORIST TAR e S, Ve sad AND REPMR wflm IERMENCEE S Sk fof 85 Frev deiivery Sorid ORDER your fowers ot Geduid e Greeniouses, 73 Cedar 5t L LI OF ALL KINDS mar P P L T Automobiles, LANDSCAPE GARDENING I' THIS s the time (o arrange for land- a special- W dig’s Green-ouses, i/ Cedar St Ehone marlid e_work, of which we m. PAINT AND WALLPAPER Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work, FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal,, piar $3.60 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roll. Teg- Blacksmithing in all itg branches Max Blager, 189 West Main St, next to Scoti & Clark Corp. Fire Statios. vy HOTELS b 57 TC &15 NORTH MAIN STREET AMERICAM HOUSE, D. Morrissey, 3 RS 1 | BOQKS On AlSubiects e ———— All Kinds CHIROPODIST ‘"""Eu"'r:‘::.f‘- all American and 4 . "":.‘u',., ,3,: SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU & UNION SQUARE NEW CARS l Hudsons, Essex, in Touring, Coach and cab. Fords, in Touring, Roadsters, Sedans, and Coupes, ready for immediate deliy- ery. Also new Ford ton trucks and half-ton The Danielson Garage C. H. PELLETT, PROP., FOR SALE 19 six oyl in|ton upright piano, with fine tone a good_condition,. price $550; private par- | splendid action: ‘only $193: terms, $25 ty; would Lflnfldflr terms. Tel. 149 $2.50 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden z\lgul visa - ; FOR SALE—Genuine Vietrola in beau- Adltion ¥e Washington gt i o53°¢ ftiful mahogany console: bargain for $85, i il on easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Co. WEBEAT'EMALL| orwich, Conn. _ ivisd FOR SALE—If it is_anvthing jn real astate, sée my list first before buying. John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 18 Bath St. je28d (T e ————— FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE of 7 rooms and bath; located on Pine Street. House newly painted and papered throughout. Lot about 126x97 feet. NO CITY TAX Price $4,000 James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET STREET Telephone 876 REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL Son of Falcon’s Enthusiast, vearling, $75; aiso 3 weeks' old bull calf by a Falcon's Fiight sire. J. B, ORE, augsd Stonington Conn. FOR SALE WOOD SPLITTER AND SAW TABLE. SHETUCKET COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY n !l iarge o amall”Guanticien Phons 6 S _Ehane 7173 0| WATE_One man's second hand | 13562, R Shapire, Willow Str fo WANTED—100 farms for eatalogue: | bicycle, large frame, nearly new. Alling | Durkes Lane. 10,0878 o, with or Without stock; give | Rubber Co. augdd ull particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O, Box 102 FOR SALE One mise T vear old. hei CIGAR! " yer. giving ‘good "flow of milk; must be IGARS TWE Ut ot 39284 | soid at once. Call or address C, M. Ames, S e e B WE BUS and pay highest prices for |JL West.Town St. Tel, 4482 augid cioARs 4. ¥. CONANL U Frasklis st COAL, seasonca wood and kindilags 1- Whitestono Cige: aare 770 per taunsand good: Tel. 248, TRUCI G GEORGE LAMBEET — Moving and DENTISTS PHONES : 122 Office — 1655 Home SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRAC‘T!GE, INCLUDING DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY Dr.Paul A. Schwartz EXODONTIA, ‘OKAL. SURGERY AND trucking, dumping, trucks for hire. 2L CIiff st Est. 1834, Tl 175, ARTHUR B LaTHROD. | Auto Trucking and Téaming, Furniture Piano Moying. ~Shetucket -St. C. D. JOSLYN, 283 West Main SL_ We move everything anywhere. Special tention given to moving boiles and ma- chinery. ~ Tel. 798- sepid Long Distance Moving and zxpm-lu Zimmerman. 17 Bosweil A 458, TEAMING_and _moving, liong duunu grucking a epecialty, John H. Ford, 233 St. Phone 792. ROMLEY & SON. Shenicker ot Phere S5, _1.ONE DISTANCE ;MOVING. STEAMDNIPB DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST Telephone 563 Norwich, Con 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's n. DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. VIA NEW LONDON LINE DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. ‘Norwich, Canne DR. €. K CHAMBERLMN FARE i $3.38 | w_London Daily 11_P. M. Comfortable Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at [7:30 P. M, Lv. Due NICKEL PLATING Y.. Pier 40, 7 A M (Daylight Saving Time) Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. S — WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK | Leaves Nor wich Monday, Wednesday and NickelAPlating SPECIAL PRICES FOR MONTH ONLY. TELEPHONE 565-1 NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. REFINISHED AT THIS Friday, at 4 P. M. MoK&TwWE.... Leaves New York. Pler 8, East River Mo K & pr w i . Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Missouri Pac Hic.. at 5 P. M J Missouri Pac pr Tel. 2082 F. Y. ENOUSE, Agent.|N ¥ Central NYNH&H. Norfolk & West INSURANCE, North Pacific Penn R R Plerce Ol ’ / 7 Plerce Oil pr «IT MAY P med MEAN, YOU You may be the next/viotim of a fire. Don't take chances. The small annual premium is negligitle to the firm pro- tection from mongy loss it affords Take out a policy to day. BUILDING G. LONGO & CO., general contracto Isaac’S. Jones INSURANCE /AND REAL ESTATE d "AGENT and’ building, excavation, sidewaik, brick and plaster work. Phone 1082-3. augdd RICHARDS BUILDING .~ 91/ JOSEPH .J. CHINIGO, General Con- AN tractor and Builder, Tel 1371. mar2sd THERE 18 no- uGvertieltg medfum in Eastern Connectlcut equal to The Bulle- Builder, Mill tin, for business esuits. WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and YOU WANT to put your busi- nusbh:lern 3o n&hlm, thers is'no medl- am better ““han through dvertisi Columna of The Bulierg, e advertising R. B D.or Streef. e PoshOfCe ... e o DANIELSON, CONN, “ON. THE SQUARE, AT THE SQUARE. Telephone 190, - PLUMBING The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen 3t (he. {alrest prisen 8 ‘Soar SCteed: also Heating ':'na'n. s JOBN F. 61 West Main St PRINTING . PRINTING of all kinds. done. Estimates '&fl'_‘ _ The: Bylletia [ 1 — Or INAME o- oo emorarvzorssecezeswsene o MAIL-AD _ FILLOUT. AND MAIL T THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. .. - 10c a Line, Average 5 Words-to a Line — Wants, . To Let, For Sale, Etc, ~ ;s ebs CHISHIECAHION, wsurriose .-. Number. vezese AM't "Enclosed.....: Write complete ad below including name and-address i blind address is-wanted mark X here L ieesessssrioens esssmseens 3 wesssnsaann tecevaiae. sezeiezareleTre of:Insertions v ezsieazencetsienm TeTemvive eenaeTese « evmisasiasiae 1ssues ‘in today's half holiday session of t}with the rail strike had little efti A Bulletin For Sal- Advertisement Will Seil lt SATURDAY'S MARKET. New York, Aug. 5.—Moderate gains were registered by most of the active the. stock market. Total sales approxi- mated 250,000 shares. The request of the four railroad broth- erhoods for @ conference with President Harding on the ground that a serious situation was developing in connection t on the market, rail stocks generally making apreciable advances, Several new highs for the year were recorded this group, notably by Chicago, Northwests ern, Southérn Railway common and pre- ferred. Atlantic Codst Line, St. Louls and.- Southwestern and Pere Marquette. Short pressure was directed as: some of the speculative favorites wards the close of the session, Mexican Petroléum reacting 1 1-2 points and Baldwin dropping 1-2, but the general list_held up well. Kresge Company, following in the wake of Woolwrth, which reached a new high earlier in the week, jumped up five points, presumably, on reports of in- creased July earnings by chain sto Corn_products also broke through for a new high, and a good demand was noted for the sugar and tobacco stocks. Sterling rates were strong, but some irregularity, was noted in the continen- tal exchanges. Marks were down 13 cents a hundred, nearly a cent low last night's close. on reports that Ger- many had refused to meet the stipulated o payments on pre-war debts to French citizens. The clearing house statement showed an increase of actual loans and dis- counts of nearly $3,000,000, as compared with an increase of $33.000.000 the week before. Member banks increased their reserve in the Federal Reserve Bank $9.258.000, as against a decrease of 260,000 a week ago. Cash hold increased by about $11.200.000, le excess reserves at approximately 20,000, STICKS. The follawing 1s a sammar7 of transactions on the New York Stcck Ex- change up to 3 P. M.: Allled Chemical Am Az Chem Am Beet Sugar Am Car & Fay Am Car & F pr Am Clan g Am cotton” Ofl Am Tel & Tel . Am Tobacco Am Woolen Anaconda C6p Atch T & S F Atch T &S F pr Balt & Ohio . Both Steel (B) Beth Steel § » ¢ Butte Cop & Z Canadian Pac Cent Leather Chandler Motor Ches & Ohio Chi Gt West Chi Gt West pr Chi Mil & Crucible Steel . Del & Hudson Dome Mines Frie 3 Erie 1 pr Erie 2 pr . Gen Motor . Gen Mot Deb Gt. North or Gt North Ore Hupp Motor Car Int Mer Mar . Int Mer M: Int Paper pr sta. Kenn_cott Lehigh Valley Maxwell Motor A . Mexican Petrol LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE To the Legal Voters and Taxpavees of the Town of Columbia residing with- in_the following described terrotirial limits, to wit:— That_section of the Town of Columbia particularly bounded and described follows: Beginning at a point on Pin street 500 feet east of the junction of Pine street and the Hebron-Columb road, running themce northerly paral with’ Columbia road” and 500 feet there- from to a point 500 feet south of the Leb. anon road, running thence easterly par: jel with Lebanon road and 500 feet the South Railway Southern Ry Tenn Copper Tobacco 2 Tobacco Prod A .,. Tobaceo - 1ts UnionPaci U S Rubb U S Steel . West El & M . West Un Tel Worth Pump -. or Prod c do called .. in dolia: Fory the With excepts fous are i elgn currency: Sterling— Demand Cables Fr Marks Lire Swi Peset Belgian Kroner Swede Denm Denmark Norway Greece Hogs—Re 10c up. Prime heavy mi: @117 ; ‘light $11.25@11.50 stags,$4.00@ New York, / closed barely December, 21.03; middling fatures has ben on e window, FrenchFinanceDirector Herg from to a point on the property line be tween W. Wolfe and A. Whitcomb, run- ning thence northerly 1,000 feet acro said Lebanon road fo a point, runnu thence westerly parailel with said L point 500 feet east of the Willimantic highway, running thence northerly para leb with Willimantio highway and 500 feet therefrom to a point 1,000 feet north of the house of Mrs. W. Colli running thence westerly across said mantic ighway 1,000 feet to a point. rumning thence southerly parallel with Williman- tic_highway and 500 feet therefrom to a point 500 feet morth of the northern oundary line of the so-called Columbia Green, running thence parallel with this line and 500 feet therefrom to a point 500 feet north of the so-called Andover road, running thence parallel with the Andover road and 500 feet therefrom to a point ovposite the junction of Hop River road, West streef and North Dis- trict road. running thence southerly across Andover road 1.000 feet to a point, running thence easterly parallel with said Andover road and 500 feet therefrom to a point 500 feet west of the Columbia- Hebron highway, running thence south- rely parallel with said highway and 500 feet thersfrom to the center of Pine street, running thence 1000 feet easter- ly along the center of said Pine street to the int of beginning. On the petition of L. A. Lyman and 21 others, being 20 or more of the legal voters and taxpayers residing within the hereinbefore desaribed territorial limits, a meeting is hereby called, to be held at Town Hall, in the Town of Columbia, on the 15th day of August, 1922 at 8 p. m., standard time, for the foliowing pur- poses: To establish a fire district for the pur. pose of any one or more of the following subjeets: To extinguish fires, to straight- en streets, to light streets, to establish building lines, to plan and care for orm mental trees, to construct and maintain sidewalks. crosswalks, drains. and sewers. to_appoint and empioy nolice and police officees, to collect garbage, ashes and all refuse matter in any vortion of said dis- triet, ar for any one or more of the fore. pursoses, to select a name for said choose necesearv officers, to oy hy-xn. for the government of said district, and to do any and all acts negeesary cc. incident to the prover or- ganization of a fire district. Dated at Culumbll, this 1st day of e H. B. HUTCHINS, R L. CORB, ~ ectmen of the Town of Columbla, * anon road and 500 feet therefrom to al On Treasury Mission BOPVRIGHT CLINCBIAT, AN M. Jean V. Parmentier, Direotof of Finance of the French Treasuryy who recently arrived in Washings: ton. - Mr. Parmentier is hers. te ' negotiate_for the (undinx of the, wfifl’&mrrleflvn (&-n-mn mn ‘World‘War Debt Mg