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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 A ZRuiletin For Sale Advzrtisament Will Sell It! Bulletin Want ’ Advertisement Wifl Gfit lt IA BORN In Hariford, Jenette it to Mr. amd Mrs. Fiven (Jennie Ferry, formerly of Bol- ton) BTEAEN—In Mansfield, Aug. 5, 1922, v Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Stearn. ! a daughter, Ver- John ! a)\'hfl I “A\TED—A woman cook, for lhree weeks; no bread or cn.ke, 1 board, rnom NTE g 1ady t ‘Rhl'e Snturi'y and Sunday. A Bulletin Want ‘Advertisement Will Get It e e ABidlefinFmSlle ; wemmwm&uu WANTED—M cellaneous WANTED — Bosch magneto; state model and price. Julius Mattern, R, F. D dughd WAN).‘ED—TO Tease or buy small place of 15 of 20 acres on state road leading In Hebron, a son to Rey. and | from Norwich; give particulars. Write oward Champe. |1ate S| 49 Broadway. Box 192, Bulletin. augsSd v\ll.x —in New Haven af = cat | 5 3B.50 Te 5w nu;n—Gm for general house- | WANTED Boarders, $6.60 per week, §rheer. Barpana BL andy o S §ood home for HERE pmy n- | both men and women; also rooms to let. MILL—In Portiand, Me, Aug. 4 1922 a |90ire 186 Eroad St. B 1p-Nojtn Maii Be 2ueig daughter. Edna Caswell, to Mr. and ! W ANTED—Good plain female cook for | WANTED—Top buggy r?uat be ln A 1+ Mrs. Fred Lincoln Hill small family; good wages. 20 Oak St.|condition, George I Tatle GRIEVE—In Norwich, Aug. 6, 1922, a @ _augid Conn. _ Telephone Lebaron ;: AUy son 1o Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gri eve of LOUIS D. WARD pays nlg nrlce! for Yantic. used furniture and antiques. Box 388, i st L £ Norwich. 13TpThS DIED WAhucn“—F;ngmre, ito\es. etc., asnd EDWITH—In Stonington (Pawcatuck), | antiques. Var: ros., 45 Jackson B i oonston, (Eaoves 1 L Willimantic. Tel. 632-3. mg}:flTu'l"h"S POTTER—In Westerly, R. L. Aug. 4| appry. SEWEES. * | T HOWDO—A 16 oz tin of high gra Li 1922 ian May Potter, aged 14 years. FUNERAL NOTICES LANE—At her home in, Noewich Town, N Monday. Aug 1 Louisa prhter of William and widow w York city, Willimantic. Au: "Burgess of Norwich CARD OF THANKS gratitude that st sincere thanks he greatest of their AND CHIL- CHURGH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Drectors B and Embalmers Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZ® Telephone 328-3 Funeral Divectors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Buiiding Phone 238.2 wady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV'CE DAY GR NIGHT Shea & Burke Fiuneral Divectors "' 41 Main Street T he nen"y Ailen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistnt Teiephone 410-2 BAY or NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS.| FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweti City FLORIST TREES, “flowering shrubs, Diants and vines. Mapiewood Nufsery = Co. Tel 585-2. Free ‘deliver apria ORDEE your flawers at Geduldig's Grees , 36 Cedar St. Phone 363. ma LANDSCAPE GARDEN!NG THIS scapé work ¥ Ged Prone 353, maridd INT AND w QLLPAFEK 5 per gal e, Wallpaper, 185 West Main St., !oll SALL —Paint, $1.7 Teg- 10c per roll, next to myld HO‘I'_ELG HOUSE, D. Morilsses, ¥irst class garage secvice cop- Poune.. Shetacket St AMERIC Prop. Bected. -.'_..;_..;'“Ddfifl‘. . ool Speciaiist wfgLes yeur foo & g 111" Ma 5 Phote $166-% Chiropodist. fes1). Sulte G, :-l.-y'vn:l, 1an3le . v : school E @ | mareied, a position of .some kind, prefer- JOSEPH HALL & SON, IN Ao wANTED—M-h you in the hosiery busi N0 experience of capital necessa lusive territory contrac Myladys 414 Madison Ave., New York. | ! T WANTED—One or two salesmen fo sell a nationally advertised grticle backed by @a reputable Norwich concern; the tunity as we have to offer. address and appointment, lletin. WANTED—Work on farm by strong boy. 15 years 2ld, graduate Write giving ghone number for an early 0X 543, in ¢are of Norwich augsd 0od om references. Write Farm, Bulletin. NTED—First class engineer; one as had experience handling ceniral heating plant with Jones nnderfeed ; also refrigerating plants, their upkeep and general repairs to pumps, etc. Aldress L. B. Tenney, Supt. Eigss. Copn. . augtd Agri tor v a young man of 23, jabl as salesman or cierk. Hary Green- , R. F. D. 4, Box 82, Norwich. man be- once, ween the ages of 16 and 18 vears, to vork in meat and grocery market. Ap- orge O. Hathaway, 86 West Main augld A man cook for meat and round job; good pay Pone- _Mills Boarding House, Taftville. over $135-$195 mail clerks; 1ist positions Institute, Dept. 31-K., Jylod Norwich there are several men of 'Awhng between 25 and Joakl i to" associate themselves hed financial he they kng of our higlrest paid anything until (hey came with on with this house means with an it is npt r: unity 5.000 commissions annualiy 2 anid advancement from salesman to operating vour own office. Address S . O. Box 64, Trinity Station, New York | City. aug8d WANTED, MECHANICS AND HELPERS at the following rates, author- ized by the Uniteg States Rail- |¢ road Labor Board :- Macbhinists Boilermekers Blacksmiths Sheet Metal Workers' Electrical Workers Power House Switch? board Operators Power House Elec- tricians 78 per hour Machinists Helpers / Boilermakers Helpers cksmith Helpers etal Workers, 47c per hour ical Workers' Helpers Car Repairers & Inspectors—63c per hour. Apply 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. to Ass't Superintendent’s office, Union Statjon, New ZIcndon, Conn. R."M. SMITH, Ass’'t Superintendent New York, New Haven & Hartford Company iState Trade School Putnam, Conn. The most valuable years are those in {\\I};c _¥you PREPARE FOR FUTURE The Putnam Trade School presents the foliowing Trade insteuction together with related subjects: TEXTILE: Study of textile machinery, weaving. designing, cloth analysis, yarn calcuiation, mathematics, drafting, ‘ma- chine shop practice. Note: Short unit courges in weaving, spinning, carding. DRAFTING: Shop mathematics, let- ering, drafting room conventions. pro- jections, revolutions and developments; mechanical calculating, free hand sketch- ing, machine and tool designing, drafting room systems. MACHINE: Bench, lathe, milling ma- chine and fluor work, drawing, mathe- matics, tool making, hardening -and tem- pering. RPENTRY: Includes house build- cabinet making, architectural draft- ing, |ing mathematics. ELECTRIC, and AL: Elementary electricity magnetism, storage batierles, gene: machine work, woodwork, draw- i athematics, motors, transformers, “lrlng Types_of Courses: Regular All Day Trade, High School Co- operative - 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 LABOREBS FOR WORE QN |ATATE - HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION BETWEEN PUTNAM ANP POMFRET. APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, H. H. DAVENPORT, SUPT. REPAIRS SOUTH MAIN §T., PUTNAM, CONN. TEL. 380. WHEN YOU WANT 10" pat your busi- aess before the:pubjic, therg is no medi. am better than t] gh the advertising poiumea of The Drg:b 4 0 CIGARS man we want is probably employed at | the present time as an inside salesman and«is anxious for just such an oppor- Permanent positions are open | e tobacco for 7se, the best offer of the ; buy now; a fine line of briar pipes Sc; Anndora mild cigar 7c_each. four . Fagan's Smoke Woolworth's. augsd T WANTED—Farms, dairy or pouitry, prices ub to $50,000, aay iocation. .Ad- dress Weisler's Farm Agency, Orwgzh, augl Conn. 'ED—To buy a farm, 10 to 20 acres, with good buildings, near Norwich or New London. Write or call Louis Moskowitz, Norwich, R. F. D. No. 3 Phone 1889-32. jy28d EP—Second hand furniture; we seh sto\e parts ror all makes of stoves; plumbing and heating. _Go.dstein & Kap- lan_ 86-52 Water St. Phone 144-4. Jyid WANTED_Highest cash prices paid for second hang furnituce, household goods, gntiques, store fixtures and tools; try me before selling. N. Weisinger, 53 Market St. Phone 33 j)’fifl “A\TED—"H.V property, farms. lar;e or small, for ready customers. John G. Cheneski, Real Estale Agency, 18 Bath Street. “ie2sd WANTED—Second hana antique fur- niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, 87 Franklin St. Phone 71, _my30d_ WANTED—We ay highest orices lor second hand furniture. Norwicn Fugni- ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We bn}. sell and exch"ngn Jelld WANTEO—Liberty bonds. Address K. care Bulletin 1 % ~ feved WANTED—Antiques. toois and zecont hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 bnnkln St.Phone 717 *” Jan:ld WA\TED—IOD farms fo; ca{zmz\le @eres up, with or without stock; ‘\hl gfl‘ilculars in first letter as tD price, size location and terms. P. Box 103, Jewett City, Conn. jy2zd \VE ll Uk and Vay highest prices for second hand furniture and_ books. Kremens, successor to King, 44-30 Water St Phone 1305. sepi2d 8 PER ¢ AND BONUS ON FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS. Owner of newly in Florida want: built house and land vear first mortgage loan: will pay S per cent. and bonus; consérvative vaiuaiion of property five times amount |of mortgage. Address P. 0. Box 601, Bridgeporf, Conn. augad SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY i INEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I. FOR SALE-—Aummcb. =1 late mod- _FOR SALE Ford runabou c 1 in fir ndition ; Adams \]v\[rn Co., Baltic augsd FOR SALE—Buick 1919 six cyl. in good ‘condition. price $550: private par wouwid consider Tel. 1491- ugTd FOR dster, in good <t augid 1920 model, e ; price fow, 4 West Mam a Pond St. BLUMBING FOR SAI..B A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR BALE FOR SA z—Farm of 150 acres, 40 undg'!‘ cul&l\;auon the balance in wood- land and pasturs; house newly painted and decorated, good barn, henhouses and brooder house; all tarmmx implements and stack to ga l'flt'h i{ Write for full particulars. C. och, Canterbury, augsTuS TFOR 8 S.‘LS ‘onnecticut farms, near manufacturing villages, some on state highway ; come and see me or write for catalogue Bacmes Farm Agency Dan- Xespn gsd FOR SALE—Two»tenement house, gar- age and barns. lot 150 sauare feet, all modern improvements, 121 Summit St., or Sl exchange for farm two or three miles from city. Joseph Antonelli, 121 Summit St. augsd FOB SALECottage and an acre of hm% situated near Mystic, on shore; bathing and fishing, etc Inquire X% Marshah, Mystic. augdd FOR SALE—A fwo-tenement house, with all improvements, on Laurel Hill; $1,000 down, rest on mortgage; must be sold at once; price $4,500. D. P. Kerr & Co.. Real Estate and Insurance. Pl;nne aug! Lady's Columbia bicycl sl huv used, but as good as new; will fi for $31.50 cash; a bargain. Plaut- Cadden Co. aug8d FOR SALE—Fine 13-room house on West Main St.; price low; terms very easy. G. P. (‘oates. 63 Broadwly Phone 1349. augBdThSTu i "FOB SALE_A choice elght-room cot- tage located at 3 Robbins Court, all mod- ern improvements; will sell reasonably if s0ld at_once. Inquire Harry M. Land. Phone 605 augtd OR S E—Motorboat, 30 feet 1ong. Lathrop twin oylinder engine. E. J Whalon, Thamesville. aug:ld# FOR SALE—One young new milch Jersey cow. H. C. Hensler, Plain Hill. _ augid TFDOE SALE—One motorboat 31 feet long, 6 feét, 6 inches wide, Hartford en- ine, 6 h. p., it's A-1; one reverse gear or 5 to 10 h. n., one I 1-2 h. n. pumping engine and one rinsaw table. George W. inney, South Coventry, Conn. L. B. 201. augid TFOR SAL t almost . half price, '|siightly used table and cabinet model phonographs of standard make, in perfect playing condition; easy terms if desied. “adden Co augtd ' FUR SALE—Brand new 85-note fully anr;meed player piano with free bench, ree rolls and free delivery; has fine Norw tone and splendid action; special, $50 down, §3 weel Plaut- orwich “augrd FOR SALE—Three automobile camp- ing outfits; also two Big Six Studebaker tops for 1919 mode] and 1921 mode equipment is all new. F. Jewett Cit in'the Nicol augsd FOR s rn that won't pop; A chicken pigs. Inouire Conn. Pepcorn Co, augsd e extra good Hol- stein heifers, cl soringers. John A. Gallup, Plainfield augsd FOB SALE—Carload Veemont cows, just arrived. James H. Hyde North| Tel $1.! : (51 Y urms Racine, Conn. Phon: 13 FOR § cottage. Phone $51 “au FOR SAL Grot“rx store and a com- | plete ine of fixtures for meat market Phone 799 aug2d FOR —A very fine genuine Or ental antique rug, 10 ft. 3 in. x 14 ft prevailing colors, rose and tan: must be sold at a sacrifice; this ru well worth §1,000; no dealers need apr For full information, address Box , Bulletin. iveid FOR SALE — ierring - Hall - Marvin safes for omfice and hi ut-Cadden Co., 1 FOR SALE erfect co —Large roil-toy deek Telephore 246. hing in real efore buying. leal Estate Agency. The very Dest plumbing oy expert workmen at the fairest prices is guare anteed ; aiso neating and- gasfitting. JOBX ¥. TOMPLINS, &7 West Mamn S PRINTING PRINTING of all kinch prompily and done. Estinaies promptly and Muuy Ei\el. The Bolletia Co., 68 Pranklin S mayidd BUILDING G. LONGO & CO. general contraetors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. augdd JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- tractor and Builder. Tel 1371. mar2sd WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and | Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. l. W.n | Main St. Pnone 971 M. A, BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1392 "DR. KINKEAD, CABEFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTEY. 25 Shetucket St. / DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON | MGrory Bldg. Norwich, Cann NICKEL PLATING FOR SALE—Horses i JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they fara a mee lot—big onmes, light ones. and chunks, single and in pairs. all ready to go to work, Prices low for the Kingd. Come and_ses them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER R. PIERSON. - NSNBANGE . : J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street LNSURANCE OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE OWNER WILL SACRIFICE $500 FOR QUICK SALE ON A NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, BEST LOCALITY, WITH HARDWOOD FLOORS, STEAM HEAT. FIRE- PLACE, BATH AND ALL OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. CONSULT ‘f CLARENCE SHOLES TELEPHONE 1380 S e~ TR FOR SALE Ten-room house in flawless condition; two new seven-room houses; eight-room house, with all improvements. and nearly one-half acre level garden land and gar- age ; bargain in Broadway house lot; six- room house to rent. ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1384, 63 Broadway. FOR SALE A NEW SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, PELIGHTFULLY SITUATED AT NO. 55 GREENE AVE. HAS ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. THE Lor 18 ABOUT 200 FEET DEEP. REASON FOR SELLING, OWNER LEAVING TOWN. THOS., H. BECKLEY, Phones. 278 Main Bt. ey 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 FOR SALE WOOD SPLITTER AND SAW TABLE. SHETUCKET COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL|™ Son of Falcon’s Enthusiast, vearling, $75; aleo 3 weeks' old bull calf by a Falcon's Flight sire. J. B, ORR, Stonington Conn. pe fe aughd |4 Bulletin For Sale Aflve;tuement Will Sell It 57, G A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It TO RENT LEGAL NOTICES TO }I.F\T—Tenemem of five rooms. qmre at 9 Eim St. augsd ;‘S% Frx —Board and room for tw . un Long Point, Conn. TO RENT—Part of the top floor in the Majestic Bldg., from 5.000 to 6,000 square The Connecticut Toy Novelty Mfg. Co., 55 Shetucket St. et of floor space. aug>STuTh FOR SALE. $6.200 will buy two-apartment house, six and eight ro each apartment. with particulats, see housekrep.ng. at 11 Elm St. TO BENT_SIx rooms and bath mod- ern improvements, corner West Main and Thames S Inquire at offi f M: bath. gas and electric light and Steam Corp. Sugrd heating, Earage for car, fve minutes e walk from Franklin Square. For full rnished rooms for auy A. V. COVELLO, EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN EASTERN POINT. COTTAGE Near golf grounds and only three min- utes’ walk to bathing beach and short 63 Broada; Telephones 1334 and 815. improyements, St. FOR BENT—From Se Inquire Brooklyn Outfitters. HILL CREST FARM, 100 acres, 1 1-2 miles from village. R. R. station and state road, 40 acres tillage, dark loam, sure crop soil, 0 acres pas- ‘phone, rent. , all improv: vacuum cleaner. etc.; Phone 641-3. jy21id mr v«eek Tumble Inn, Box augsd ht with No. 14 Chm’cll S! augsd pt. 5. five-room furnished cottage at Smith’s Cove, Win- augdd TO RENT—Nicely furnished three-room apartment in good localti ments. gas range, electricity, bath, use of moderate o NOTICE To tus Legs! Yofers a':\:;:?a e Town of umj in the following descril M limits, to wit: That section of the Town of Columbia particularly bounded and ibed Pollows: . BeginniRg at a point on Pine street 500 feet east of the jupction of Pine street” and the Hebron-cw road, running thence northerly with’ Columbia read- and 500 feet tl';;-_ from to a point 500 feet south of th- anon road, running thence FOR BENT—To gentleman, iel with Lebanon road and 500 !ut dnrp- Beal Estate and Fire Insurance, room with Amencarf ramn;nl"%‘rfi‘a‘&fl from to a point on the proj Tel. 1527-3. 198 CHAf St. | Hil Ave augid |tween W. Wolfe and W Whue\mlb rnn» ning thence northerly 100. (efl across sald Lebanon road to fll! thence westerly l!el 'Ith anon road and 500 feet lh: Doflnt 500 feet east of the distance from popular Hatel Griswold. | tergreen Pmnl, fireplace, elect: highway, running thence “““‘"‘V Extra building lot will be imcluded with: alo. Thunb R o "caut-‘h"' lel with Wiliimantic highwa: out additiona) cost.” Price $5,500. ooy e | W el S N feet therefrom to a point 1. m) feet M ARCHA W. COIT, TO RENT—Nine-room house on Main, 0f the house of Mrs. W. Collins, run thence westerly across sald Will highway 1.000 feet to a int, .- ny ture and woodland, 2 thrifty apple orch- ards, 7-coom house, just like new, new FOR RENT—Desiranle apanment and garage. 4 Telephone 259. poi thence southerly garl“el with Wil boundary line of the so-called Col 500 feet north of the so-called Andover stock barn, other farm buildings, all goed and. $3,700 bu)s it ; very easy terms. RYONS' AGENCY, TO RE NT—-urnished rooms for light tic_highway and 500 feet therefrom’ point 500 feet north of the Green, running thence parallel with u-& line and 500 feet therefrom ta & road, running thence paraliel with fl- Andover road and 500 feet thy Wuul'lllltlt. Ceonn. H eping, 27 2 2 point opposite the Junction of - Hey Hoisekeins 27 IRTRAGn SF 30280 | River road, West street and Noph Bi TO RENT—Furnished rooms, 16 Laurel triet road. running thence il Ave. Phone 1142-5. Je2 FOR SALE A very choice six-room modern cottage, desirably located on Laurel Hill Ave. For furthee particulars, inquire of of rooms that may FOR RENT—At 142 Main St, a sul be’adapted for lodge across Andover road 1,080 fest to running thence casters parailel i Andover road and 500 feet mmm te Columbta- ve | a Doine 800 feet west of the JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Fronklin Square. FOR SALE Two-family house on West Side, with acre land; excellent two-family house on e —— LOST AND FOUND room purposes, offices, etc.; possession | Heoron highway. running thence south- immediateiy. Inquire at The Plaut-|Tely parailel with said highway and §e8 Cadden Company. jerd feet therefrom to the center of Pipe 2 street, running thence 1.000 feet easter- FOR RENT—In busihess section, sits |1y along the center of said Pins street te euitable for auto accesscries, leatl the point of beginning. goods, shoe store or any retail business On the petition of 1. A. and 31 Tel. 246. apr22d | others, being 20 or more the ) voters and taxpayers resifing within hereinbefore described territorial linyits, a meeting is hereby calied, to be held af Town Hall. in the Town of Colushi or Central Ave.; two-family house with 9 acres land, 15 minutes from square; cottage with 7 acres, Thamesville sec- tion. 3 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bailding. Phone. AUCTIONS and Gcean Beach Fire Station. 1, white feet. Finder notify 539 augsd Pocketbook, LOST—A with etween Soldiers’ monument and pital. on Washington St. Re- at Bulletin Offi Walthar P, B augsd goia 1s Reward. aug7d LOST—A black bird dog, white tip on i Phone owner's watch and between Montville eave at Main Street bta, the 15th day of August, 1922. 2t § p. m. standard time, for the following pur- poses: To establish a fire district for the pur. pose of any one or meore of the fo“ml subjects: To extinguish fires, to - en streets. to light streets. to building lines, to nian and care for orns- mental_trees, to construct and sidewalks crosswalks. draind and sewers. to_appoint and employ police and officers. to collect garbage. ashes refuse matter in any portion of said gle- trict, or for any one or mare of the £ Foing purposes. to select & name for at 1 o'clock p. m., ce fo J. A opnosite the cemetery consisting of the standard time, at the resid fust Conn.. Lafantasie, at Oncco contents ¥ Auto Truck ing and Piano Maying: Shetucket 8t Teaming. Furnitu 5 West Main St. C. D. JOSLYN versy “We : district, to choose necessary =1 TRUCKING adopt by-laws for the government of said > S district, and to do any and acte GEOKGE LAMBERT — Moviog and o5 Jncldent fo fhoi ripi W trucking, dumping, trucks for hire. 21 ¢ | &g BL. or Qcoum, 'Tel. $17-12. Je3d | aoaig: 1552 0 wnbin, ihis 1gt- Sy of SATURDAY, ATUG. 12, 1922 Est. 1876 Tel 175. H B ARTHUR H. LATHEOP, R. L. COR 4 cctmen of the Town of Columbta. NOTICE re | S the entire house, including practi ng anywhess " Special at- all new pak and mahogany. furniture uzsnw\mz Doilers: and ma- as_described: Oak dining cvom se The Registrars of Voters of the Tows oak rockers, r parlor se of Preston will be in session at the Towr with davennort Glenwood House (Long Society), on Fridays, Au‘ cook stove. n'-r[m! heater, \hr;a- z 4th 1922. from 13 nclock burner oil stove, fine Columina grafa- until ». m., for the o’ nola_ with ing a gvmal John L Fora. 253 entolling the legal voters of -12'1m machine Fhane. 793, for caucus privileges in accordance witt €. B. BROMLEY & SC sox. recuirements of Chapter 37, S tures, dishes, beau- . Phone of the General Statutes. Those . iron beds mat- SNCE MovING. previously enrolled are mot requy lawn swing, garden to do €0 erms cash 00 stormy, post- — ALTER R. M'CLIMON, | St AR G AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Registrars of Voters. = = - ~—- - | Dated at Preston, Comn., July WITTER BEOS., | TONIGHT— at Hayes | 1922, 7 3 Brothers' Gar: L tw AUCTIONEERS, TREL JETUICH. TIPE § e e Office and Salesrooms No. 42 Main St., Tel. 32il, NOTICE Danieison, Conn. THERE IS MERIT in our work; try It ! perial Garage Co., Chestnut St. = Phone e30d FOR SALE: By order of the Honorablk i STANTON BRIGG AUCTION Auctioneer | Sch urt of Probate for the District of Ner — c 16 ¥ perience in the automo- | T will seil the interest of Wilhek bile révai <; give me a trial, Com | 5ins’ Grodotzke, late of Norwich, In saic Ave. Phones. 182-2 or | BiGTiot eceased, i the eeal estate St 476 | yate on' the easteriy side of mé streer, AU TO“OBILF and Truck l’a.nlm[‘ id Norwich. and being 1y Joseph A. in the anplication to sell on fle 2 ‘mardd aid Court. For more particular de- TUESDAY, ATG. 15, 1922, st 9 o'clock, standard time, ANTIQUES, Collection of H. W. WARD, ! —AT— E 11 Alice St., Norwich, Conn. i i High post beds, low Dost beds, trundle {bed. 100 chairs, including Windsor, Ban- nister, slat backs, fiddle back, Hitchcock | & Child chairs, candle stands, sewing ta- | bles, Windsor tables and other early istands and tables, bureaus and chests, | historical bottles, 100 bottles of early | make, pewter, lamps, plctures, all kinds, { pressed glass, goblets, colored glass, old | guns. lanterns. bandboxes, linens, shovels {and tongs, brass kettles, jugs, clocks and wrought iron. If too stormy, next fair day. aughd STEAMSHIPS p New York FARE ‘Camturtable Staterooms P take often are unable to handle properly. heavy to bring to equipment enables us to go to the work. AUTO TOPS, radiator covers ip covers and tire c o autos. 7. Thorough knowledge of welding and reheating plus adequate fa and equipment enables us to under- others WELDING work that If the casting or forging is ¢ us our No piece of work too large or t smail. {NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street hone 214 curtaina. ers, reupholster- Jou Angacang. | portable scription, see said application. LYDIA M. J. SOURBIER, Administratrix ¢. t. 8. AT A COURT OF PROBATE at” Norwich, within and for the Di of Norwich, on the 7th day of A. D. 1922 Present—NBLSON J. An.n«:, Judu Estate of Dwight D. Tracy, Griswold, in said District, demled Arthur M. Brown of Griswold, Cona.. appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for. the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said dec be admitted to probate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Ner- wich, in said District, on the 11th day of August. A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. and that notice of the of sald petition, and of said thereon, be given by the publication this order one time in some having a circulation in said least three days prior to the date of hearing, and that return be made to Court, NELSON J. AYLING. Judge The ahove and foregoing is a tie oopy of record HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clezk. augsd Attest augsd Music PIANOS tuned and repaired; 20 experience. A. B. Stowe, R. D. 1. PIANO TUNING—A. G w i; 1. Twelfth St. 1319-14. ERNEST = BULLARD! Teacher of the Violin 00 Ready tor Occupancy at $3.38 | 7:30 P. M. Lv. New London mu) u.»p M Due N. Y. Pier 40, » T A M. (Daylight Sa\ing Tlme) Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamers “CAPE COD” and | “POSTMASTER GENERAL.” FARES: New Londo: and Shelter Isiand New York § Leaves THAMES W ¥, \DRVVI s Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday m.; Monday, Wednssday and Feiday % b. m. Conneclions with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamship Lines sailing from the Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa- tion, apply LAWRENCE LAMB, Telephone 969. Oc, Greenport Agent, UND THE WORLD [PRESS of FRANCE" 18481 G 4 MONTHSCRUIS % rvu TON’ Incloding Hu;l-, Eeea. rives, G--du ete. % onad the World Genises ites fl Febraaey né b “EMPRESS of S DA ; C. Clerke. T COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and ktnd! g PR BAQKBINDING - JOSEPH BRADEOBD 108 Broad Mechanizal RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED ] Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Tutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS i TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 _ STRAIGHTENED . AND REPAIRED WM. E. 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