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A Builetin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It BORN SEATTUCK—In Waterbury, a son. ' beer Fred k. to Mr. and Mrs. Fre er Sheituek (Carrie Colgrove, for- ™ of Willimantie) MARRIED WOGAN LOREE—In Willimantic Aug 182 Iy, Leonard Smith of 8 i John L. Hogan of Newark, N wnd Anna Loree of Willimantic. BECKWITH — HOLTON — In Frankiin, Au S 1932 by Rev. Wiiliam J. Tate, Min Fox Beckwith and Miss Anita Bower Tolton Ekonk, ht IRE—MACOMBER—At v. Truman Childs, William McGuire and Mrs. Alice Macomber REYNOLDS — MOEFITT — At Liberty Hill Aug. 3. 1922, by Rev. W. § Wadiwerth. R: Reynolds and Mrs. Mildred Gurley Moffitt FUNERAL NOTICES SHIPLEY—In Washingion, D. .. Aug. 7, 1922 Emily J. Shiple Interment Aug. 10. at 2 v._m. Ever- rgeen cemetery, Brooklyn, N TOPLIFF—At her home in South Coven. $SEmisiey Hill), Aug. 7, 1922, Ellen Loules Freeman wife of H. Perkins Toplffoin her T6th vear. Funera! ‘Rervices Thursday afternoon at . standard time, at the South y home —In_ Norwich (Plain_Hil), 1923, John Stott aged 72 years reral services at the iate home on Pialn Hill Thursday afternoon, Aug 10, at 2 o'clock, standard time. ot in Yantic ¢ Aug. metery. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Asecistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZD Telephone 328.3 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Buil Phone 238-2 L] Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV'CE DAY UR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street m'vvfiitn & gon Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND ©MBAIMERS Lady Assimdant Teiephone 410-2 BAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City Burial | NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1V, 1922 A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale - |A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale /. . s 5 2 Advertisement Will Get It| Advertiseinent Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell It €l Wil Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell it . PR i v e Qi 5 iy , WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE FOR 3ALE 7O RENT { - — = 3 > ;- e B " TO RENT—Stores No. 35-35 1-2 Jack. WANTED—Maid, moening or full time, | WANTED—Men-women. over 17. U. S.| FOR SALE—Apples and pears. 151 i 3 e Phone 815, T government jobs; steady; 3100 monih: | aple. st ToR10d 28-Acre Farm, Edge Village, son, St near Union U ACijimanic. - —o —— = en, free. Franklin Insti- | — e — ¥ - 199, oo Tenmey Chpn - pleiadie | wute; Depn ST1 Focticher, N. Y. susitd | XOE spoEemes Hones 4. Bickud [HMowe, Flock Poultly, 6 Gows | wite 0 o i e ey b e~ | & WANTUN Capobis mich: and. woteny Norwich; farm consists of 210 acres, |and heifers, full implements. growing | 5 TO, n&:‘r‘;i‘x‘ very ae-lrn‘l; six-room ot e — - = |We can establish in a permanen; and|more or less, with dwelling house, barn | crops ineiuded to quick buyer; farm life Bulletts Ofice o lon. rite Flat, WANTED—At once, experienced wait- | profitabic business selling childeen's stur- | and other buildings thereon; this farm is | pleasant here ; convenient; _rich | BUlletin Ofiice. ™~ " " qugioq ress. Sellas Lunch. avg10d_|dy shoes direct o the substantial resi-|sioeked with over 20" head of eattle and floamy Gilage: brook-watered pasture,| “To RENT—Furmished Tooms ight . dents of Norwich and vielnity ; exclusive {1 in an excellont state. of cultivation; | frult, granes: sood §-toom house. Mun: | nousekeenimg Ehmi 54 T pue Bl WVANTED—Woman Lo help in board-| territory ; quality product: write for ap- | the ¢rops now growing peove the qualily |ning sring water: 50-tt, basement barn: | o B = W5 e A Levine, Mohegan, el | pointment. © Eldén -Shoe Co,, Manchester, | of the So; (W6 good streams of mever- | poultry house, etc; to seftic affairs $2,500 | ~TO RENT—Part of the ton fioor in (he 135 auglod N H, " " auglod ' |failing water flow through the farm and takes all piit cdsh; Immediate posees- | Majestic Bldg, from 7000 {0°6.000 square TWa: t 4 R T T ————— r | sion, J. H. n, t % loor space e ANTED- Yousg woman® for oook |~ WOULD you welts & wealthy, pretty | there 18 & good mupply of {he-pest wate g Tl Temn ey Address Bookkeeper, Bulletin. augdd small family; good wages. augid WANTED—Good plain female cook for 20 Oak St WANTED FACTURING PURPOSES OVER YEARS OF AGE. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE C WANTED SEWERS. APPLY— JOSEPH HALL & SON, INC. GIRLS WANTED FOR LIGHT MANU- smali family of adults. Rev. Jacobson, 16136 Peari SU, care of Bloom. augdd WANIED—Boarder in private family. Address Box 35-B.. Bullefin. augdd ©0.| " WANTED—To lease or buy small place | hrac Moosup, ery and furnish bond P 0. Box 133, Willimantic, Conn. 510d WANTED, MECHANICS AND HELPERS Permanent positions are ope at the following road Labor Board Machinists Boilermakers Blacksmiths Sheet Meral Workers' | Eiectrical Workers ¢ er House Switch? board Operate Power IHouse Eleo- tricians Machinists Helpers oilermakers Helpers) acksmith Helpers sheet itetal Workers{ 47c pe Helperz Electrical Workers' Helpers nour. Ass't Superintendent's office, station, New London, Conn. R. M. SMITH, Ass't Superintendent New York, New Haven & Hartfor R. R. Company Car Repairers & Inspectors—é3c per Apply 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. to TUnion for. Anndora mild cigar Tc each. four e for~Toc. " Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. WANTED—Male Woolworth's. augsd 2 Tms, dalty or pouitr: NTED—Ambitions 5 up 10 350,000, any location. cemt U eniablined " cotanl "comemy |dress Weisler's Farm' Agency, Norwleh, handling teas, coffees, | augld ¥ i must have auto or horse for deliv- Address Manager WANTED—Barber for _Saturday ~ WANTED—Second hand furniture; we good pay. Apply 126 West Main St. sell stove parts for all makes of stoves; auglnd plumbing and heating.. Goidstein & Ka - —}lan 86-02 Water St. Phone 144-4. jyid W ATED—Parber, at once. Apply A.| T\WANTED Highest cash prices paid - AR — #uelfd }z00ds, antiques, store fixturcs and Wols; v e | LY me before selling. N. Weisinger, 2: WANTED—First class chef at the et Phone o5 iohegan Restaurant, 252 Main St. augod | Market St _Phone 537-2.__ _ Jyéd e - = WANTED© farms. large WANTED—Work on farm by good | or small, for rea s. John G. strong boy. 15 vears gid, graduate from | Chenesks, Real Estale Agency, iy bath school : references. Write Farm, B Stree jezsd Rpend > Lo 2 “WANTED—Sccond hans antique fur- WANTED—First 58 engineer; one best_prices paid. Bruckner, who has Tad_cxperience handing centra) n St_Phone 7 my30d heating - plant " with Jones underfeed | yaNTED_We pay highest prices for plokers: also refrgerating piants, their {gecond hand f{yrniture. Norwich Furni- unkern And general repairs to pumps, etc. | yre Co. Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We Address L. B. Tenney, Supt. Bldge.. Conn. | (41" sell and exchange. je11d Agri College. Cann augTd = rates, author- | ized by the United States Rail- T8¢ per hour d Men Wanted AT ONCE, THIRTY LABORERS FOR WORK 0 ETATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTIO BETWEEN APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF TH STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, M. H. DAVENPORT, SUPT. REPAIRS SOUTH MAIN 8T, PUTNAM, CONN, TEL. 380, FLORIST fl!l‘l flowériag shrubs, planis and rines. liajiewood rsery (e Tel e Free delivery. aprid _ORDER your flowers a. Geduidigs Gréenhouses, 75 Cedar St Phone $68 maride e LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the tume 1o arrange for land. ¥cape work. of Which We Mas a specia %y, Geguidig’s Greer-ouses. 11 Cedar St hone 63 waridd ————— FAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Pain $1.76 per gal., reg- ar §2.50 grade; wallpaper. 10c per roil. FOR SALE—Horses PUTNAM AND POMFRET. —_— ~ tle, can be used by lady. write or ‘phone Theo. LaJess, Eaglevill Conn 5 Wiilimantic Div. JUST ARRIVED. are a nice lot—bij chunks, single an €0 tn wozi Prices low for the Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER K. PIERSON, omez, light ones, afi LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Westerly wich, a yeliow cat; name Tommy. Cooley, R. D. 1, Norwich augild 2% Diazer, 138 West Main St, next to |~ * INSURANCE ot myld LOST—Sunday, between Laurel Hill | Filacr revilraca Tt el st Butlevn Omee. | J, [ LATHROP & SONS ———— Finder rewarded if left at Bulletin Office. HOTELS £ K800 = LOST—A black bird dog, white tip on P u‘xu:‘l.l a8 url:&r.rmu ta. white feet. Finder notify ngn! 28 Shetucket Street First class o o0~ | 15:2-32, aug! R (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS S SN ———— - | 1 CIGARS ey TRUCKING —— BUILDING RGE LAMBERT Moving and Cly w..‘l e e GEO! = Whitestons Cigar #afe 570 Dar tavasan G. LONGO & CO., generdl contractors L ey T T W 3. ¥, CONANZ. i Fraskiia $a and’ bullding, excavition, sidewalk, brick ciyr St or Occum. Tel "“”'Lv ’,‘"‘, and plaster work. Phone 1032.3. ' augdd Est. 1834 Tel. 175. Be ® H. LATHEOP, JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- Auto r.—!;‘n‘n gnd Teaming Furniture NICKEL PLATING tractor and Builder. Tel 1371. mar28d ¢ i = nsll;\h-‘g-t Bt 5 mw;fl 3 YkOC.\;‘G'.' g;;-zmstgrwm * . . JOSLXN, 193 West Main 5L fain 5 < e s = n—_fil:.' Rt oy ¥ Main §t. Pnone 93l deasd Jac-ion giyen ta moving boilers and m thinery. Tel. 198-3. sy SR PLUMBING " Loug Mistance Moving and Expressi Timwegmas. 37 Boswell Ave. Tl 1 very Dest plumbing oy expert long_distance A ks Yok T Fore 35 ricking J uain S Phome B “"s{u hone 28, B g wll -— ! T “f your meal- i no m SRR wivzas of FOR SALE—Mare, fast driver but gen- Particulars, augl0d My horses are here on time, and they in pairs. all ready to kind. ——— and Nor- Re ward for information or return to J. F. a el. in fine condition; price §150. Adams | Motor Co., Baltic augsd FOR SALE—Ford roadster, in good condition. 76 Washington St. ~ augdd girl? Stamped envelope. please. Liilian Sproul, Cleveland, Ohio. augl0Th REE—Dirt and _cobblestones given away at Joseph Ritchie's place on Nor- wich Ave., Taft) Conn. auglod “LOUIS D. WAR] s for 1 ARD pays mg prices for used furnitife and antiques. Box 389, Norwich. J¥13TpThS WANTED—Furniture, stoves, etc., and antiques. ~Ward Bros.. 45 Jackson St. Willimantic. Tel. 632-3. marl4TuThs WOULD you wrlte wcealthy, pretly girl? Stamped envelope, please. ~ Lillian Sproul, Station H. Cleveland, 0. _my4d L, S| NTED—A flat of six rooms, with all improvements, on the West Side, for of 15 or 20 acres on state road leading from Norwich; give particulars. Write 50};7132. Bullelinr augsd % WANTED—Boarders, $6.50 per week, both men and women; also rooms to let. 110 North Main St augsd WANTED—Top bugsy ; must be in A condition. George K. Briggs, Yantic, Conn.. Telephone Lebanon 25-i. augSd HOWDO—A 16 oz tin of high grade tobacco for 75c, the best offer of the year; buy now; a fine line of briar pipes o buy a farm, 10 to 20 th good buildings, near Norwich v London. Write or cali _Louis s , Norwich, R: F. D. No. 3. Phone 1883-32 jvesd tools and zecond- 55 Franklin jan21d ars in first letter as (o Dri size_ location and terms. P. O. Eox 103, Jewett City, Conn. yz2d second furniture hand e an Kremens, successor (0 King, 46 Phone St. 305, 8 PER CENT. RST AND BONTS oN MORTGAGE LOAN Owner of mewly 1 se and land et condition. Télephore 246. n Florida wants 5 t mortgage ST Hu gl I Ty - w S5 o4 4 TOR SAL If it is anything In real oan ; pay N Dor cent and boRUs: | ouiate’ sen my L4l firet befors f morigage. Address P. |3 ] 13 [dgepo Cons augsd =N = ik weaviks | FOR SALE 001 AND PLAIN, STEADY , GOOD WAGES AND EX- A NEW SEVEN-ROOM C(OTTAGE, LENT CONDITIONS. APPLY {DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED AT NO. | REW ENGLAND SILK COLLL emes avs. nis 1 siovias 1 WESTERLY, R. I. |l,\ll’l’(l‘.v\ EMENTS, THE LoT 1 [ o s e 1ABOUT 200 FEET DEEr. REASON FOR SALE—Automob:L: FOR SELLING, OWNEE LEAVING | FOR SALE—Touri car, in first class condition, cheap if aken at onee B4 THOS. H. BLCKLEY, Main St., Pr on Side, augltd R ALE—Dodge sedan. first ciass condition. Write Box 139, Bulletin. o augiod FOR SALE—One, Oldsmobile truck, 1920 model, A-1 cohdigion. Phone 2223 augdd linder, seven-pas- 1917, good running ; no reasonable offer refused. k. N. P . Conn. augdd | | late mod- FOR SALE—Ford runabou FOR SALE—Dodge truck, 1920 mod: screen sides, in good shape; price low. Falis_Auto Paint Shop, 354 West Main St._Tel. 762 Jyid FOR SALE — Ford touring cars and truck bodies, at ~Elliott's Paint_ Shop, Pond St. y8d DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST TWE BUY and pay highest prices for | at the dwellin; an abundance of good Tarket Wood #nd & considerable amount of timber; a large peach orchard and a Variety of all other Kinde. of fruit; faem, stock, erons and: tools must all ife sold. and {he price will be made very attrac: five if taken hefore harvest . Hurdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg.. Norwich. augl0ThSMWS FOR SALE—One. car corn, $1.65, and one car cracked corn, $1.70; We also seil the famous Red Wing flour. Westeen Grain Corporation, Jewett City. Phone 53-12. ugl0d FOR SALE—Two good pool _tables. Inguire 123 West Main St after § p. m. augl0d ot TFOR SALE—_Knabe grand piano. Ap- ply 117 Broad St. _luglnd pol’s’.n.:~l-‘our! ¥oktis pf foeiifurs belonging (o private family. ~Apply ‘even- inga ¢ 155 West Town St. after 5 o'clock. aughd FOR SALE_Hound dog, 17 months old; good rabbit dog. ceasonable price. F. J. Shippée, Sterling, Conn. augdd FOR SALE—Two-tenement house, gar- age and barns, lot 150 square feet, all modern improvements, 121 Summit St., or will exchange for farm two or ' thiree miles from city. Joseph Antonelli, 121 Summit St. augld FOR SALE—Cottage and an acre of jand, sitnated near Mystic, on _shor good bathing and fishing, etc Inquire Asa Marshall, Mysti augsd_ FOR SALE A two-tenement house, ith all improvements, on Laurel Hill: $1,000 down, rest on mortgage; must be %0id at,oncé: price §4,500. D. P. Kerr & Co.. Real Estate and Insurance. Phone 17 augsd FOR SALE—Lady's Columbia bicycle. slightiy used, but as good as new: wili sell for $31.50 cash; a bargain. Plaut- Cadden Co augsd TFOR SALE A choice eighi-room cot- tage located.at 3 Robbing Court. all mod- ern improvements: will seil reasonably if soid al_once. Inquire Harry M. Land Phone 605 " Caugid _ "FOR SALE A most _half price. lightly used table and cabinet phonographs of standard make. in plaving condition; easy terms if d Plaut-Cadden Norwich TFOR SALE—Brand new 8S-note guaranteed plaver pfano with free benc mode] verfect FOR SALE—( fine of fi 9 store and ures’ for meat a com- market. augzd FOR SALE erring - Hall - Marvin safes for office and:home ; ali Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St wich. 3y free rolls and free delivery: has fine tone and_splendid_action; very soe £395: terms, down, $3 weekly. Cadden Co., Narwich. FOR 8ALE—Cheap. noncorn that won't pop: first class feed for chickens and Dige. Inquire Conn. Popeorn Co. §0 Water St. augsd ¥OR I Vermont cows, just_arrive H. Hyde. North Franklin, ¢ 30 Lebanon. augdd | FOR SALE—Faems: all kinds: prices £1.000 to : easy terms. Fred L. Conn. Phone Moosup augdd Danielson, Con auglid 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 $5,500. ARCHA W, COIT, 63 Broadway. Telephones 1334 and 815. HILL CREST FARM, 100 acres, 1 1-2 miles from village, R. R. station and state road, 40 dcres tillage, dark loam.: sure crop ‘soil. 60 acres pas- ture and woodland, 2 thrifty apple orch- ards, 7-eaom hause, just like new. new stock barn, other farm buildings, ali good and $3,700 buys it ; very easy terms. TRYONS' AGEN Willimantie, Co FOR SALE WOOD SPLITTER AND SAW TABLE. SHETUCKET COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY _The Comnecticut Toy 3 Shetucket St. Novelty Mfg. Co. augsSTuTh FOR RENT — Steam-heated, tenement, With all improvements: sarage, dt 194 West Main St. FOR RENT—Steam-heated garage for repair shop. repair shop. Tel. 1368. augdd TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 7 Oak St. augda TO RENT—Fivé rooms with improve- ménts, txeept hieat, No. 14 Church St. aug ¥ TO RENT_Tenement, five rooms. mod- ern_improvements, 46 School St augdd TO RENT—Two-tehement nousé, all ients. Ityaure! Hi. augdd NT—Board and room for ftwo ersons, $30 per week. Tumbie Inn, Box 7, Groton Long Point, Com augsd TO RENT—Six rooms and bath. mod- ern improvements, corner West Majn and Thames Sts. Inquire at office of Max Gordon & Son Corp. augTd ¥FOR RENT—To gentieman, furnished room with American family, 120 Laurel Hill Ave aug7d FOR RENT—From Sept. 5. five-room furniehed cottage at Smith's Cove, Win- tergreen Point; fireplace, electric lights, FOR SALE Two-family house on West Side, with acre land; 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. STEAMSHIPS THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. _Steamees “CAPE COD” and “POSTMASTER GENERAL.” FARES: New London and Sheiter ‘Tstand $1, New York $2.50. aves THAM WHARF, NORWICH, v, Thursday and Sunday at 4 onday, Wednesday and Friday 1 . _Greenport m. Connections Foreign Steam Port of New with all Coastwise and hin Lines sailing from the York. For freight raies and further informa- | tion, apply & LAWRENCE LAMB, | Telephone Agent, e — ROUND THE WORLD “EMPRESS of FRANCE" 8481 Gross TONS 4 MONTHS CRUISE, 1000 and up Incloding Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, cte. Clack Originated Ronnd the World Gruises Clark’s 19%h Cryise. Febraary 3. 1923 { it MEDITERRANEAN | “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND"" 25000 Gross Toas 65 DAYS CRUISF, $600 20d up Frank C. Clark. Times Bailding. New York INew York | VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE 11$3.38 New N. X (Dayl Comfortable Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at 7:30 P. M. London Daily 11 P. M. Pier 40, N. R, 7 A. M. ht Saving Time) | | Reduced rates on automobiles when i accompanied by passenger. {§ The New England Steamship Co. ST ——— T sl FOR SALE Very choice nine-room cottage. desir ably jocated in best part West Thame St." This property must be sold to close AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TONIGHT—Siore your car at Hayes Brothers' Ganpge. Ferey SL: two weli | equipped washstands. Taxi scrvics. Two the estate, Price low for quick buver.iseven-passenger cars to rent. Tel 22il. For further particulars, inquire of —eeee e i 7[ JOHN A. MORAN, THERE IS MERIT in our work; {ry it. SeAl P s Jpperial Garage Co., Chestnut St., Fhans e s ——— T 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 CLARENCE SHOLES 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 DRE. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 25 Shetucket St. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Nerwioh, Canm workmen at the fairest prices is aiteed; also heating and gasfitting. JOBX F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mamn 8% CHI!ROPODIST PRINTING . OWNTSON, ¥, 8. Cny PRINTING of all kinas t; 4 Coia’ Phobe 1666-6 [r st mayidd | TELEPHONE 1380 ¥OR SALE Ten-room house in flawless condition; two new seven-room houses; eight-room house, with all improvements. and pearly one-half acre level garden land and gar- age; bargain in Broadway house lot; six- room house to rent. ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334. 63 Broadway. 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 e s —————————— REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL Son of Falcon's Enthusiast, vearling, $75; also 3 weeks' old bull caif by a Faleon’s Flight sire. J. B. ORR, Stonington Comn. FOR SALE. $6.200 1l buy two-apartment house, six and eight rooms each apartment, with bath, zas and electric light and. steam heating. garage for ear, five minuies walk from Franklin ,Sauare. For full particulars, see » A. V. O 4 BELO, . Real Estate acd w'ii\ Insurance, Tel. 1527-3. -~ 198 Clif St augsd . 16 YEARS' experience in the automo- bile repair woek; give me a trial. Con !Schuler, Falis Ave. Phones, 183-2 or 613-4. L AUTOMOBILE and Truck Painting, leitering_and sign_painting. Joseph A Eiliott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn. mar8d AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing. all kinds oi autos. Jos. Angarauo, Pond St. Phone 1397 mari0d OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upho'stering and Wood Wori, Blackemithing in all ito branches Scoti & Clark Com. 607 TC 615 NORTH MAIN STREE7T MuUsIC PIANOS tuned and repaired; 20 years' experience. A. B. Stowe, R. D.'1. jy19d PIANO . T A G. Gordon, 57 Twelfth_St. 19-14." augsSTuTh ERNEST E. BULLARD] Teacher of the Violirm Phone 127-4 Bliss Piace | Have a Few utfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg Tel. 1 o WHEN YOU WANT o pat your bus: ness before the public, there ‘s no medi- am better han thi o il rough the advertlsing Bulletin. ete. Phone 180. augtd TO RENT—Nine-room house on Main St. Inquire Brooklyn Outfitters. augid FOR RENT Desiranlc apartment and garage. Telephone 259. Jy4d 3 Furnished rooms, 16 Laurel ve. Phone 1142 Je23d FOR RENT—At 142 Main St, a suits of rooms that may be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, etc.; _possessio immediately. Inquirs at The Biaue: Cadden Compan; jeid TFOR RENT—in business section, aits suitable for auto accessorics, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business TeL 6. apr22d FOR RENT A small store in fine location for busi- ness, small general line, or for shoe re- nairing store’; excellent’ surroundings_to draw from: Very reasonable rent. For further particulars. inquire of JOHN A MORA REAL ESTATE BROKER. — e e ACUCTIONS WITTER BROS. . Auctioneers Office and Sale: Street, D. 50 — HEAD 0 rooms, ni Main Conn. som, ATTLE — 30 Guernseys, Jerseys and Holsteins i AUCTION TUESDAY, AUG. 15, 1922 at 1 o'clock p. m. standard time Having decided to maintain a herd Hereford cattla entirely in the rewe will sell the following de- ibed livestock at public sale, with- out reserve or restriction at our farm, located about mile west from iott Station: Twenty heaa of young high grade cows. consisting of heavy milkers and of nearby svringers: 12 nice growthy heifers. eanginz from yearlings to two vear olds; 10 two year old heifers. ail {fired; € yearling ‘bulls, 1 red about a year and a half 1 pa five year “old working oxen, 2 cal also a Hereford bull a year 1R and a nalf oid. ready for service. \l | Terms of sale, cash. If decidedly stormy, postponed tn first fair day after at the same hour F. W. & H. C. CUNNINGHAM, Owners. Elliott, Conn. augl0ThM STANTON BRIGGS .. AUCTION TUESDAY. AUG. 15, 1922, Auctioneer ? o'clock, standard time, | ANTIQUES, Collection of M. W. WARD, —AT— 11 Aliee §t., Norwich, Conn. High post beds, low post beds, trundle bed, 100 chairs, including Windsor, Ban- nister, slat backs, fiddle back, Hitcheock & Child chaire, candle stands, sewing ta- bles, Windsor tables and other early stands and tables, bureaus and chests, historical bottles, 100 bottles of early make, pewter, lamps, pictures, all kinds, oblets, colored glass, oid g-r:x!sl.fillx:z‘::x:i, 'banedgoxu} linens, shovels and tongs, brass kettles, jugs, clocks and wrought iron. If too stormy, mext fair day. aug5d lA Bulletin 13! K. Shapire, Willow St ‘wx— Lane y 3 | Want Advertisement Will Get It COAL AND wWOOD A e o bt deciic | BOOKBINDING JOGEPH BRADFORD 108 Eroagway Blink Béoks Mads and Ruled to Order LEGAL NOTICEN JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Inc. vs. Michael Gwirtzman et ai. Order of Notice. State of Comneeticut, County of New London, Aug. 2, 1 g Upon’ the complaint of the said Jewish Agricuitural Soclety, Inc. clatning, for thé reasond therein sét forth, foreciosuce and the possession of certaifi mortgaged premises. returnable on the first Tuesday of September. 1922, hefore the Superior Court in and for said County. It appearing to and being found by the subsoribing authority that ouc of the said defendants, Bessie from this State—gone to parts unknown. It is therefore ordered, that notice of the pendency of said complaint be given said_defendant by publishing this order in Thé Norwich Moraing Builetin, a newspaper printed in Norwich, Conn., once a week for two weeks successively, commencing on or before the 24th day of August, 1922, IBBERD R. NORMAN, Temporary Clerk of the Superior Court for New London County. AugdTh AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the §th day of August, A. D. 1922, Present—NELSON 1. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Alice G. Bogue, of Norwich, in_said District. a minor. The Guardian appeared in Court and filed a wriiten application allcging that sald_estate is now in settlement in said Court. and praying for an orfler to sell certain real estate belonging to said es- tate. fully deseribed in said application. Whereupon, It 1s Ordered, That said application be heard and detérmined at the Probate Court Room in the City Norwich, in said District. on the 14th d: of August, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ‘and that notice of the pend of said application, and of said hearinz thereon. be given by the publication of this order once in some newspaper hav- ing a cicculation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing. and that return be made to the Court. ING, Judge. s a'true copy NELSON J. AY The above and foregoing. HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. NORTH STERLING Frances Corey has returned home aft- er spending two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Disque, at Norwich Miss Helen Cole is spending the sum- mer vacation with her grandmotier, Mrs, Elmer Blackburn of Tucker Hoi- Tow. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crowell and George (. Spooner and grandchildren, Robert, Ruth and Ircne Spooner, mo- tored to Rocky Point Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ninther are en- tertaining friends from Brookiyn. N. Y. Arthur Miller has a painful hand which gives him much trou swarm of hone Dy { passed over j this place Saturday | "Charies Tyler of Moosup has brokén all records for pickerel fishing, having landed one which weighed five pounds. and six ounces. | Coroner and Mrs. H. H. Crowell and I George C. Spooner were in Dayville j Thursday. Mrs. E. J. Disque of Norwich is spend- ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Corey. Mrs. William Fisher has been enter- taining friends from New Dritain, Henry Lewis caught a handsome string of four bass in Moosup pond last { Thursday which weighed ten pounds. IThe largest was 3 1-2 pounds. Mrs. Frank Younger and children of Providence here, have been visiting relatives ROAD SOCIETY will be held the church parlors at two The children’s mesting | Thursday in o'clock Miss Hattie Wheeler left Monday for a visit with relatives in Central Village. Miss Lucy Billings has been engaged 10 teach in the Broadway school, Mystic, the coming vear. Mrs. Parker Johnson and son have re- turned to their home in West Springfield after several weeks' stay with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Billings.. Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Lincoln and daughter Marjorie are staying at Charles S. Noyes' this week, while Miss Wheeler is away. Mr and Mrs. Henry Sinclair of New York spent Sunday at Amos C. Hewitt’s. Miss Esther Billings has been spend- ing the week with relatives in Spring- field. Charles Smith of Providence was a recent caller at Mrs. Marcia P. Swan- ton's. Mrs. Joseph Noyes was a recent guest of her sister in New London and from there attended a plcnic at Lantern Hill. Norfolk.—John W. Titcomb of Hart- ford, state superintendent of game and fisheries, in town over the week end tooking for a suitable place in Litchfield county for a trout hatchery. The pros- pects are good for such a place near here. 4 wirtzman, is absent | of | “MOVIE” AND MATRIMONIAL EXPERIENCES OF & COUNT New York, Aug. 9 —Edmund Alfonss. De Jiminez, reputed Spanish count whe squandered his $15,000 fortune trying te break into the movies at Hollywood, and who is now a floor-walker in a Broad- way department store, was a little bit- peeved today because his American bride a_public school teacher, let out the se- cret of their marriage. Not even the bride’s mother or fath- er kmew of it until they read a little plece in the mapers saying that Miss Flora Louise Nelson, 25, of Union Hill N. J.. announced her marriage last July § to the count, After telling reporters who found hiw- pacing before the cosmetics counter that he would rather be a $2.000 a year fioor-walker in New York than a noble- man in Seville, the count discoursed of the wedding. “T fear” he said, with a sigh. *T feas that T shall have to give my wife the dickens tonight.” “We were married at the munfelpal building.” he remarked. “We intend te have another. ceremony in. September af the Spanish mission on Riverside drive Then would be the time for the an- nouncement—when we have suitably pre. pared the engraved letter, as is fitthg. is it not?* Ever since the wedding the countess has been living with heér parents, Sust as always, and the count has kept te his own lodgings in New ¥ork. It seems the countess figured thee i her mother got the news of tha wed. ding from fhe. newspapers while the daughter was away from home she'd have time to get over mer first reaction to the idea by the time daughter re- turned. The wedding announeement hinted that the count was just lving here for the time being, 50 reporters asked him if he was =ome to take Wit bride back to sunny Spain. Eh.” said he with a shrug, “vou have —what you call it?—the bum steer. 1 have pleasure in my work. I make $,2- 000 a vear and I please mv employers. 1 have become a citizen of the United States. T have the vote. I am happy. Tities and nobility—I have grown away Tom that stuff. Who knows, thought the inquiring re. poriers. but what the count has alse 8 sentimental attachment to the cosmetiet counter? For it was there. he told them, that he met Miss Nelson, who had eome to buy and remained to fall in tove, That was five years ago. The count saved and saved and when he got $15.- 000 together he went to Hollywood te make a million or g0 as a proud and handsome actor on the screen, hoping thus to hasten the wedding di But the trip only delaved it. Ths bright lights never knew his name amd his $15,000 vanished. Then he came back to New York to the old job and / when another nest egz was lald, the marriage was performed. The count said his father was govern- or of the Canary Islands at his death 24 vears ago. The estate was but mod- “rate, enough to supply the count with trevels over Europe. Asia and Afries. When he got to New York twelve vears ago the purse was getting low and sc he zave up being a count and went t€ work, At the Spanish consulate De Jiminez's claim to a title could not be confirmed INCREASE IN SARARIES OF EPISCOPAL CLERGYMEN New York. Aug. 9.—A geners) increase In the salaries of Episcopal clergymes during the past two years. ranging from 10 to 35 per cent. is noted in the report of the nation-wide campaign depattment. of the church which will be submitted to the Episcopal general convemtion at Portland, Oregon, in September. Salaries have been increased twies during that period, says the repodt. the total increase for 1 amounting _to $1,418,000, and the 1921 $997,000. The figures are based on reports of the church pension fund into which the va- rious parishes pay premiums based on the amount of salary paid the clergy. The general convention of 1910, tn approving the nation-wide campaign of the church, by unanimous resolution urg- ed “as a primary obligation, the pay- ment to every clergyman of such & sal- ary as shall enable him to do his work as a leader of the church with efficlenoy and self-respect.” In calling attention to the manner fn which this obligation has been met Rev. R. Bland Mitchell, corresponding seo- retary of the campaign department says: “Prior to the mation-wide campaign, “the minimum standard for a single man ranged from $600 to $1,200 a year. and for a married man from $1.000 to $1,500 in _some instances a rectory being also supplied. These figures have been in- creased in nearly every case, so that te- day single men are recetving from $:.- 200 to $1,500 a vear, in many cases with rectories in addition: and married men are recsiving from 31,600 to $2,000 pios, in nearly every case, & Tectory or its equivalent.” HOLD UP CASHIER OF THE GUINESS BREWEBY Dublin, Aug. § (By the A. P.)—Na« tional army troops last night attscked = position of 200 irregulars near Swine- ford, County Mayo. The irrégulars lost one killed and nineteen captured: the remainder escaping over a bog. Three armed men toflay entered the Guiness Brewery here. held up the cash- jer and escaped with pounds eterling 2,000 fn money. Name. .. R. R. 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