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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It e 3 MARRIED e . “‘v‘:‘-‘?"m‘:fiirflfil Brlor G of Miami, and My Lsther tall ‘Tur this city FUNERAL NOTICES PEGR Qv Norwich Aug § 1922, Roger ~snau Peck_of hingtan. D. C., aon Rev. Chacies . Peck. ormecly of iauaver, aged 14 year ihe Hamover Congregational rch Friday, Avg. 1) Fhy saving time. Buri over cametery CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® Telephene 328-3 o Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Bui Phone 238-2 ng Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Underteker and Embalmer 82 PROVISENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleghane 630 The Henry Allen & Son 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Co. ~ady Assistint Teisphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT OURIGAN BROS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett Citv FLORIST flowering shrubs, Nursery piants and Co. Tel aprid @RDER your flowers Greenhouses, 16 Cedar wmariid at LANDSCAPE GARDENING time 10 arraugs for land. of which we Tat: a special &'s Greentouses. 77 Cedar St warldd ——— PAINT AND WALLPAPER A . 41 grads: wal ver al 7: iwaper. 10c per axet, 133 West Main H o A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Fomals A Bulletin wié; ‘Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Miscellaneeys WANTE {omen to tlxln arders for guaranteed nosiery for the tamily; earn vasy money during spare tige. ~ Arthur an"l!idu lis, 321 Broadway. New Yark. aug WANTED—SWons, capable woman far general housework, family of adults; no Washing; good wages. P. O. Box 13§, augiid oman 1o help in board A. Leving, Mohegan. Tl auglod WANTED SEWERS, APPLY— JOSEPH HALL & SON, INC. WANTED~Mal WANTED—Kitchen City Lungh._ TWANTED Grass eut; will pay 3 hour. Kane, Canterbury, Box 73. auglld man. sent handi braces Moosup, Plainfie] Cily : must have auto or horse for deliv- ery and furnish bond. Addresy Manager P. Q. Box 133, Wiliimantic, Conn. aug1dd WANTED—Barber o oid estublished eetail teas, coffees, eto.; urshory em- company and Jewett for Saturdays; Apply 126 West Main St WANTED by single man, mmfihefi‘ wn‘{oyx-ig%a(n R ek ilege, in best neighbornood ; can_ furish very hest of velgiences. i bt g Py ot g “HIGHEST priccs paid for used furni- wre and antiques. Louis D, Ward. Box 389, Norwi y1IMW. NTED r 17,0, 5. government Jobs. stcady s 300, mynih; = sitians open, 3 ‘rankiin - tte, ew«;u»if Rochesier, augiod “WANTED_Cdvable men apd wemen we oan estal in a permanens and proftable; business selling childeens stui- 4y shoes 3 lantial resi- oy S territory ; quality product; irite far ap- Hidén "Shoc Co., Manohester, Advertisement Will Sell It FOR sALE FOR SALE s — FOR SALE—_Very good milking goat. Gall Mra, Agel Fivonen Nosth ERigiaid P. . O Plai augl’ PR SALE—Farm. productive. d ballmes blcasant Jocation, - reasongbic, conyenient terms. Address Garvin, Hamaton, Coni E - auglld FOR SALE—Desirable lot ~ on West Trae OEF RN (Rtudts frat trees and weil. - Anpiy L. E. Simpson, 83 Wesy Main §t, of Tel 120-4 . aughd’ BARGAIN 3700 ‘buys a new ‘siz- m&‘m h}us&a d five acres land: one mile ta-troliey six miles (o New London. Cali at my new office. 63 grua g, for bar- gaine in real estate. Phone 1ihg, Ceates. 2ugl1F] “FOR SALE_30-acre money maker, 400 E;mr;menn augiod REF—Dirt —and cobblestones given AR re o ool e AN wich Ave., Taftyille, Conn. augidd W‘\Aarnn—f flal of six rooms, with all Jmprovements, on the West Side, for peach trees. apples, peard eic.; DIOSper- oui hh-\m farms alxyx&m, convenlent big city; stores, schools, chueghes; 20 acres dark loam lillage, pasture wiih treut brook, woodlot; ¢ 3-room house. barn, poultry house, corn crib; to settls %flniu. oply 2400, part cash. holes, Strout Farmi Agengy, on small family of adults. Jacabson, 35 St care of Bloom. ' augdd WANYED—Boardey in private family. Address ;_sox=fs-n., tiechn. ‘au.gaw \xgfi'n:n—‘ru lease or buy small place of 15 or 20 acres on state road leading from Norwich; give particulars. Box 182, Bulletin. LU S SRR WANTED—Boarders, $6.50 per week, both men and women ; alsc rooms to let. 110 North Main St. WANTED—Top buggy ; must be in A-1 condition. ~George L. Briggs, Yantic, Con Felephone Lebanon 28-1. augdd ? 16 oz tin of high grade the ‘best offer of the How. tobaceo for 7. Write | ¥OR SALE—One car corn, 31.65, and T d carn, §1.70; we also seil o R S S, Weateen Grain® Corporation, Jewett City. Phone 313 aug10q FOR SALE—Two good ' pool Inquire 123 West Main St augidd “tablea. after 5 p. m, _+ HILL CREST FARM, 100 seree. 112 miles rom village, R. R station and state road, 40 acres tillag dark leam. sure crop. soil, 60 acres pa: ture and woodland, 2 thrifty apple orch- Fmle, Troom louse. gust ilke mew, new B barn, other fa iidings, all good 3,500 buys it : y ferms. TRYO Y. Willimantje, n. "FOR SALE WOOD SPLITTER AND - SAW TABLE. ETUCKET COAL AND UMBER COMPANY FOR SALE Two-family house on West Side, with acre land; excellent two-family house on Central Ave.; two-famly house with 9 dcres land, 15 minutes from square cottage with 7 acres, Thamesville seg tion. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building. Phone. STEAMSHIPS LE_Krabe grand piang. Ap- FOR SALE—Four rooms of furditure helanging 1q private family. Apply even- ings at 155 West Town St atter s o'clock. s . WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK wich Monday. Wednesday and Leaves Nor £ Friday, at 4 P. M. Leayes New York, Pler 8, East River O sy, Thursday and Saturday at 5 P. £ Tel. 2087, - ENOUSE, Agent. WANTED One hundred Laborers and Mechanics. The representative will be at the FREE EMPLOYMENT BURAU, 43 Broadway, Friday, at 9 2. m. MECMANICS AND HELPERS Permanent positions are open at the following rates, author- ized by the Unitea States Rail- road Labor Board i Machinists & WANTED, Boilermakers Blacksmiths Sheet Metal Workers' Blectrical Workers Power House Switoh® board Operators Power Hpuse Eleo- tricians Machinists Helpers Bollermakers Helpers Blacksm!th Helpers Téa per heur Sheet Algtal Workers{ 47c per hour Helpers Electrical Workers' Helpers Car Regairers & Inspectors—§dc per hour. Apply 8:00 A, M. to 6:00 P. M. to Ass't Superintendent's office, Union station, New lcadon, Comn. R. M. SMITH, Ass't Superintendent New York, New Hawven & Hartfard R. R. Company en Wanted | AT ONCE. | TRH/RTY LABORERS FOR WORK ON STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION BETWEEN PUTNAM AND POMFRET. APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF TRE |STATE. HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, | H. A. DAVENPORT, { SUPT. REPAIRS i SOUTH MAIN 8T UTNAM, CONN, FOR SALE—Horsss JUST ABRRIVED. My horses are here on are a nice lot—big omes light ones, and chunks, single and in pairs. all ready ta o work Prices low for the kind. ome and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER E. PIERSON. WE——————— time, and they LO: D FOUND T LOST—_Sunday. between Laurel Hill and St Patrick's church, goid bracelet. Finder rewarded if left 3t Bulletin Office. aug! A black bird dog, white fip on St next tg nite feet. Finder notffy Phone myld augdd —_— HOTELS AUCTIONS AMEEICAN HOUSE, D. Morriases, . ) g T ———n—— wected. Phove. llc‘(‘n":h'-' ‘t. e e ey TRUCKING RGE LAMBERT — Tel | LATHRGP, Furniture . Special at- En Fiven ta moving boilers and ma. ael Tk sapsd Distance aad Expressing. n. 17 Boswell Ave. it ING ana moving. long_distance a specialty. Joha iU Ford. 233 Phone_193. MLEY & 80X, Phone 335 10NG DISTANCE MOVING, INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of Den't take chances. The small annual pramiam is negligibie to the firm pro- taption from money loss it affords Take out a policy Vo day. Isaac S. Jones REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AND ® SATURDAY, AUG. 12, 1923, at 1 o'cleck p. m., stendard time, at_the residence fo J. A Lafantasie, just opposite the cemetery at Onsco. Conn.. consisting of the contents of the entire house, including practically all new oak and mahe y furniture, 15 desoribed ” Oalc dining s sel; oak rockers, mahogany ot With davenpart bed: - mew ” Glenwood cook _stove, parlor heater, three- burner ol steve. fine Columbia grafa- nola_with” records, drop-head sewing machine, baby carriage. washing ma- chine, art squares, linoleum art rugs |Jiful” Oan dressers, iron beds. mat- iresses, pillews, lawn swing, gerden tools, ete. 7 Terme cash. ' If too stormy, Dost- poned to following Monday. WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Balestooms N6, 43 Main St., Daxnlelsen, Cos CHIROPODIST RN ANT to put your busi- public, th& is no medi- mum\w plumbing and heating. _Goidstein & wh n 86-92 Waier St. Phone 144-4. WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for second hand furnituce, household g00ds, antiques, store fixtures and tool {ry me before sell N. Weisinger, S ived TED—CLity property, farms, large or small, for ready customers. John G. eneski, Neal Lstate Agency, 1% Hath Street. Je28d WANTED—Second hana antique fur- niture; best prices paid. A, Bruckmer, 3% Franklin St. Phone 71; my30d WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furai- Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We i and exchange. jetid WANTED—Antiques, tools and zecond- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger. 55 Frankiin { o janstd WANTED—100 farms for cataiogus 10 aeres up, with or without stock; give {ull particulays in first letter as to price, size location and terms. P. O. Box 103 Jewett City, Conn. 1y22 WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books Kremens, succeasor (0 Ring, 44-30 Watet 8 PER CENT. AND BONTUS ON FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS. ilt house and land ear first morigage will pay § per cent. and bonus; conservative valuation of property five times amount of mortgag: Address P. ox 601, Bridgeport, Conn. _augsd "SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I 916 roadster ondition. 40 FOR SAL ¥ord delivery teu heap. Call 94 Franklin St. Phene auglid ALE—1920 Maxwell touring, cquipped with over size cord tires, front and rear bumpers and motormeter, motor and waint { in extra good shape, small ! mileage : reasonably priced. C. B. Allen, " nielson, Conm. = Telephone 211-4 or 12 auglld FOR SALE—Touring car, in first class condition, cheap if taken at once. 844 Main St Preston Side. auglod ¢ TFOR SALE—Dodge redan. first class condition. Write Box 139, Bulletin. auglod | R SALE—One Oldsm model, A-1 condition. or 423-4. FOR SALE—Six cylinder senger Studebaker, order; no reasonable offer refused. E Winsor, Plais augdd FOR SALE—Ford runabout, late mod- el. in fine condition; price $150. Adams Motor Co., Baltic. augsd FOR SALE—Dodge truck, 1920 model, B 4 Phone 2223 augdd seven-) 1917, good run as- - T L buyAnko, & fiue line offhriar, p(lne; Nro:‘&uz—“b{iuxgg g, 17h|am§;'xte‘,¢" ' ANTED—Barber, % A. |for 35c: Anndota mild cigar 7c each. four |old: good rabbit dog. « 2 7 R EeE, Sionctae A eie, | e e SRR Smoke ‘Shop, onp. | F. J. Snippee, Steriing, Conn. augdd Conn auglad ' | Woolworth's. AU | gy SAhl;E—T‘o-te;\neiriehf Enise. gor ~ 5 WANTED—Farms, dairy or pouitry, |age and barns lot 150 squaro feet,"al SANTER Fim Olfes Shet M e lorices unito 350,000 any Tocstion. . Aa: | modern improvements, 121 Summit’SE. or Mohegan Restaurant, 262 Main St. augdd | dress Weisler's Farm Agenocy, Norwich, | will exchange. for {Arm two or - thres 5 = Con ugld ' |miles from city. Joseph Antoneili, 121 WANTED—First class engineer; one | Simett 8t Bugs who had experience handling central | WANTED. buy & A 20 heating plant with Jones underfeed jacres, with good bulldings, near Norwich FOR SALE—Cott: and an. agre of siokers ; also refrigerating plants, their |or New London. Write or call Louis|land, sityated mear Mystic, on shore; upkeep and general Tepairs ta puTD: oskowitz, Norwich, K. F. D. No. 3.|good bathing and fishing, etc Inguire Address .. Tenney, Supt. Bldgs.. Con: one 1889-32. : Jy28d [Asa Marshall, Mystic. augs Agri College. Storrs, Conn. aug?d | " \yANTED Second hand furniture; we| FOE SALE—A (wo-tenement hous sell stove parts for all makes of stoves;|with all improvements, on Laurel Hill; $1,000 down, rest on mortgage; must be £0id at once: price $4,500. D. P. Kerr & Co, Real Extate and Insurance. Phane o . Suekd Fo iAl?~ Lad; Coium! bicycle. siightly used, bt 45 good as now; vill sell for $31.50 cagh; a bargain. Plaut- Cadden Co. augd FOR SALE—A choice eight-room cot- tage located at 3 Robbins Court, all mod- ern _improvements ; will £ell reasonably if soid -at_once. Inquire Harry M. Land. Phone 605 * augid TOR SA! almost. half price. —At siightly uséd table and cabinet model phonographs of standard maXe, in perfect ‘playing condition ; easy terms'if desived. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. augid . FOR SALE—Brand new $8-note fully guaranteed player piano with free bench, free rolls and free delivery; 'has fine tene and splendid action; very special, $395: terms $50 down, 33 weekly. Plaut- Cadden Co., Noryich. augTa New York ¥ VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE $3.38 . New London Daily 11 P! M. ue N. Y., Pier 40, R, 7TA M (Daylight Saving Time) Comfortable Staterooms Ready for Ocoupancy at 30 P. M Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TONIGHT—Store your car at Hay Brothers' Garage. Ferty SL; itwo well equipbed washstands. Taxi scryi seven-passenger cars to.rent. FOR SALE_Cheap. Honcorn that won't pop; first ciass feed for chickens and pigs. Inauire Conn. - Fopcorn ‘ater St. FOR SALE Farms; all kinds : prices $1.000 10 325.000; easy terms. Fred L. Raclne, Plainfield, Conn. Phone Moosup 113-2. __augld " FOR SALE—Grocery storo and a com- fixtures for meat market. plete iin Phone 799. of FOR SA safes for office and hame use: gli sizes. Plant-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., N FOR SALE—If it is anvibing in real eatate, see my list first before buying. Jobn G. Chenes! Bath. St. FOR SALE BRAND NEW DUMP CART. NEVER USED, COST $325, WILL SACRIFICE, CALL 18633, FOR SALE choice nin iocated in by oom cottage, desir ¥ t nart West Tha t. This property must be soid to cloze the estate. FPrice low for amick buyer. For further particulare, inauire of JOHN A. MORA REAL ESTATE BROKER. 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 TELEPHONE 1380 screen sides, in good ehapa; price low. Falis_Auto Paint Shop, 304 West Main ‘el. 7 Jyl4a FOR SALE — Ford touring cars and truck bodics, at Blliott's Paint_Shop, Pond st. 130 DENTISTS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woalworth's Telephena 563 Norwich, Conn. DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 25 Shetucket Bt. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON W’'Grory Blda. Norwieh, Conn _— BUILDING G. LONGO & C0., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and D‘&l!ltr work. Pnone 1032-3. aug3d GOSEPH J. CHINIGO, Geueral Con: tragtor and Builder. Tel 1371. mar3sd TWILLIAM C. PLUMBING The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices 18 guare anteed; also heating and gasfitting. JOBN ¥. TOMPKINS, €7 West Man —_—— PRINTING PRINTING of all kinas promptly and done. Estinzies promptly and lly_given Tbe Bulletia Co.. &8 warly i 1 - NO udvertisl medium in ST TR | BOET ofnezbelt " FOR SALE Ten-room house in flawless condition ; {wa new seven-toom housea: elght-room hause, With all improvements, and nearly one-half acre level garden land and gar- age; bargain in Broadway house lot; six- raom house to rent. ARCHA W. COIT. Telephone 1334. 63 Breadway. e ———————— FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE of 7 rogms 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 Telenhone 876 | REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL Son of Falcon's Enthusiast, vearling, $76; also 3 weeks' old -bull caif by & Falcon's Flight sire. 5 J. B. ORR, augsd Stonington Comn - FOR SALE. $6,200 will buy two-apartment house, six and eight rooms each apartment, with bath. gas and--eiectric light and steam heating. garage for car, five minutes' walk from Franklin Square. For - full particulars; see s x A. ¥. COVELLO, Real Estate. and X¥ire Insurance, Tel. 1527-3. 198 €l st. CIGARS CIGARR Whitestang ) 3are 378 pey ». co t,u'n-\u.” h‘l‘t’“‘ “ columns of The Pulletin. NTEIONAL_. SECOND EXPOSURE = THERE 1S MERIT in c Tgperial Garage Co. Chestnut St 16 YEAR “the automo. { nile re zive me a trial. Con Schuler, Falis Ave. Phones, 152-2 or 613 AUTOMOBILE and Truck _Painting Jeltering_and sign_painting. Joseph A. Eljiott. Pond St.. Norwich. Conn. mar2d f AUTO TOPS, radiator covers. curtaln {aiip covers and tire covers. reupholster. ing. all kinds i autos. Jos Angarano, Pond St. Phone 1397 mari0d ASY FOR OUR WELDIM Thorough knowledge of welding and | preheating plus adequate facilities take WELDING work that others { often are unable to handle properiy. If the casting or forging is too heavy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the § work. No piece of work too large or too small. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles; Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Regairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upheletering and ‘Wood Work Blacksmithing in all ito branshes Soafi & Clark. Carp, 67 TO 15 NORTH MAIN STREET NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating BRASS BEDS REFINISHED AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. TELEPHONE 565-13. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN, WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bual- efore the public, there ig no medi- veiter. then Throsgh the -dvenl:x:c i | and equipment enables us to under-!" A Bulletin For Sala Advertisement Will Sell It % '|A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It COAL AND WQOP BCottazel clght cooms and |, S04k Sianey Radiag, 13 e 21 Reinies iniam | 47§80 %-’x“»m‘.fl o auslld | pyrles Lena 3 x docite TO RENT Furnished rooms, lighf = eeping, No.'0 Fountain = SRR LEGAL NOTICES ‘_“o'l'mm5 ufia;’ALD 3 gp{e Apariment, - - - rooms: all improvements, separate heater, T A COURT OF TE HELD §§ Fairmount St. Call 69 Mt Pleasant ut"xorm&w\v‘xs‘in ang %r"‘?lw Distrigt s < > _austid - )of Norwidh, un' the 10th day of .\ugug, TO RENT—Stores No. 43-35 1-3 Jack. |A. D. 1822 Lty son St near Union St._Willimantic. In- | Present—NELSON 1. AVLING, Judge. Quire o 29 Jaokeon 5L pmantic” Estate of Jobn H. Buiier. late of Nox- wich. iy said District: 4 ) The Administrator cxi location. Write Flat, auglod TO RENT—Furnished rooms. gt FOR RENT - Steam-heated. six-room | f Blietin_ Office. 4 F housek hone 1154-2, augl! tenement. with ail improvements: also sarage, at 191 West Main St g9d der NT—Steam-heated garage for FOR RE r Tel. 1368, augdd d; istration account witl Court for allowanee ; QOrdered, That the circulation n said Distr s prior is therefore h day of Au; D. 1923, at 11 o'clock in (he fore in said District npoiuted for hearing g ~d ta once i aper hay & " at least three to the date of sa some new ang maie_return to the Court: P vew ol NELSON 1. AVLINC Housekeeping, . augdd | o anove and foregoins is a TO RENT—Five rooms with improve- of record. ments, €xcept heat, No. 14 Church St. Attest: HELEN M. DR ugdd auglid TO RENT_Tenement, five rooms. mod- AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD ern_improvements, 46 _School 5t augdd |at Novwich, within and for the Disirict TT0 RENTTwd-lenemen: nouse, all| % p jgoar b the 10th day of August, improvements. 44 Laurel Hill. _ augdd Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Ju TO RENT—Board and room for two | Fst Jolin_Candlish, Jate of Lis- persons, $30 per week Tumble Inn, Bow | bon. in_ said District, deceased 5% Grawn Lbnk Foiit, Oing augsd | The Administrator ‘exhibited his admin- TO REX . ern improvemente, corner West Main and Thames Sts. lnquire at office of Max Gordon & TOR RENT—To gentieman, furnished room with American family, Laurel Hill Ave. augid FOR RENT—From Sept five-room furnished cottage at Smith's Cove, Win- tergreen Paint: fireplace, electric lights, etc. Phone 480, augid T TO RENT— Cou [ at ¢ Nor and der cires day: and e-room house on Main A. D. 1923, same give notice thereof by {istration account with =aid estate to the rt for allowanee; It is therefore rdered. That the 14th dav of Augzust, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. he Probate Court Room in the City of wwich. in said District, be. and the anpointed for hearing the same. @ Administrator is dirccted to publishing this or- opce in some mewsnaner having A ulation in said District. at least three < prior to the date of faid hearing, make return fo the Court NELSON J. th AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing ie a tr v St. Inquire Beooklyn Outfitters. augdd | of record. R e “FOR RENTDesiraple apartment and | AUSSH HELEN M. N‘ESFHE"‘;,“ " FOR RE. n St t a © A of rooms that may be adapled for lodge at room purposes, offices, etc.; possession | of Norwich, on the 10th day of August, | immediateiy. Inquite at The Plaut-|A. D. 1 Cadden Company. jerd Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge, = T e Estate of Marv C. Moriarty, late of FORRENT—in business section. it | Norwich. in sald District deces suitable for auto accesscries, leather ‘\‘1:“ IGH lapeagi® D ok aeganned g00ds, shoe store or amy retail business. Tel. 246. apr22d ‘FOR RENT i istr Cou Ordered D. af the Probate Court Room in the City of T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within and for the District | he Administrator exhibited his admin- ation account with d_estate to the rt for aliowanee ; it is therefore That the 15th day of August, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, 192 A small store in fine location for busi- | Norwich, in said Distrig. be. and the small general line, or for shoe re- |same is. annointed for hearing the same. gz stove; excellent’ surroundings to |and the said Administrator i= directed to draw from: very reasonable rent. For | 7ive notice thereof by publishine this or- further particulars, inquire of. der once in some mewsnaper having a JOHN A MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. e ation in said 1 s vrior to the da at least three f said hearing, and make_return 1o the Cou NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. iz The ahove and foresoing is a true copy of record BOQKRINDING Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHE! T e =] auglld JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broagway & Blank Books hlade znd Ruled to Order GALES FERRY = The Enchanted Garden, a play. by LEGAL NOTICE Constance D'Arcy Mac was given| s by the Juniors of the Village Improve- AT A COLURT OF PROBATE HELD ment under the direction of sociat at Within and for the District | Miss Caroline B. Freeman, their di- of Vi on the 10th day of Aug {rector, on the lawn. her home Wed- A.D. 19 i nesday evening at 6 o'cloc The pres~ P Lol J AYLING. Julse: | entation was for the benefit of the Coun- widh . 1n auit Dleict -decerion : try Club. to ‘assist in the purchase of George H. Gilma appeared in Court ahd filed a petition praying, for the ceasons therein set forth. that an instrument purporting to be the jast will and testament of sald deceased of ew York, N. Y., ting Freeman was picturesque. and the chil- land, adjoining the club house property, The set- garden of Miss be used for a temnis court. or the play, in h 3 dren, Jiessed lo represent flowers they be_admitted to probate. Whereupon, It I3 Ordered, That said | mpersonated made atiractive pictures petition he heard and determined at the | The cast follows: Wild Rose, Dorothy Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- | Birch; Prince Butterfiy. Em-Beth Ben- wich. in said District, on the 1{th day of Bumble Bee. i Coman; August. A. D. 2922 at 10 o'clock in the | gy forenoon, and that notice of the penden: of said vetition. and of said hearing | %\ : thercon, be given by the publication of | Poppy. Mar. this crder one time {n Some newspaper | bel: Will o the Wisp. having a circulation in said District, at | Queen of Hearts, E Main least three days prior to the date of said | Margaret Colver: Poppies, Eleanor hearing, and that return be made to this Hearin Helen L. Col- NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. Gladya The above and foregoing is & tirue eopy Rose of record oreross. Du- Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER mont. Pegs: Louise Bur- Olerk. | ton® Sunbesms, et Deie €0 TO CREDITORS. man, Bernice Coman. Ruth Hurlbutt: * PROPATE HELD | interpretive dances Lols for the District | Latimer. Miss y of August, | Fre w. Jones of Mt LE B tumes and hy the Misses Beatrice Jones e A and Dorothy Wulf. who instructed in That the the The musi, was Piano said de A to bring in | Miss Sloat: songs, Mrs. Charles said estate within six | Bard, Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham date, by postiog a notice | There was a large and appreciative at- to that effect. fogether With @ €opy of this | yonqance many b ke 0 B order, on the where said de same Town, ar once in Th paper haviu 3 trict, and make retyrn to_ this Court. A. HALE BENNETT, Judg 1post neargst to the place sed last dwelt, and in the bl lishing the same Norwich and Mrs ¢ for her Tock. ew London, . Johnson zave a par- oung daughter Ruth on her Monday afternoon from 3 fo 5 Croquet and other games were Charles hday. | The ahove and faregoin ia & true copy e R L Tk, T o " Attest: man, Em-Beth Bennett, Dorothy Fabel. 5 A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. |Rose Norcross, Eleanor Smith. Peggy 1| Parker and Walter Johnson. Mrs. NOTICE—All creditors of sald del| jonnson was assisted in serving b Misg ceased Ar et eaid catate o the Sader: | Alice Wilmot, from an astisticglly gr- signed anterbury, Conn., within | ¥anged table, with two birthday cakes the time Iimited the above and fore- | with lighted candles. one at either end. going ord: g with an arrangement of flowers as a MRS. ARTINETTE EDMOND, centerpiece. The cakes, with flowers auglid Administratrix. were gifts to Miss Ruth. with a croquet —e——ee | set. and many other presents. Favors WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public. there is no medi- um better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin. ade A party of bags of candy were given each guest. Sandwiches. cake. ice cream and orange- wera erved of sevemteen voung peorle i Hartford have been guests durinz from the Bluff went to Block Island on Taesday, the wharf at Gales Ferry for them. Mrs. Frank L. Lathrop and daughter, Miss Maison W. Lathrop of Norwich, were guests Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Fanny A. Moithrop. Miss Alice Wilmot of Malden, Mass., who has been spending July as the guest of Mrs. Charles A. Johnsonm, re- turned home Thursday. Maurice Maynard and his daughter Miss Luella Maynard of Tom's River, N. J.. are zuests at the home of Mr Maynard's moiher. Mrs. Lydia S. May nard and Ris sister, Mrs. Charles B Hoxt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Mahoney of Bos ton were guests recently of Mrs. Ma- honey's brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Eddie Simmens. Mrs. W. B. Stacr of Holyoke. M i€ the muest of her mother. Mrs. Marle Catacart and her sister. Mrs. John Har- old. at.the submarine base Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Mathewson of Pittsfield. Mass.. motared here last week to spend some time at the home of Mr. Mathewson's sister. Miss Susar Jathewson. Miss Mathewson left he first of this week to spend the remain- der of August with friends near Rock: land. Me. John Dopovan. Patrick Brown ané John Dovle of Norwich were recen! suests at the home of W, Fred Smith in the village. Mrs. James Soicer and Mrs. Georee Faiicy of Norw were recent guests for the day of Mrs. R. D. Trick of Greeneville &t her summer home ai Brown's Crossing. Wilmot Benn and Paul Connors. of vacatlon of Mr. Benn's aunt. Mrs. Rogers at aer summer home here. A masquerade in the Country ¢ at the card party. last Saturday evenm- ing were packs of cards. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Anglerth of Phila- delphia, who have been zuests of Mr. and Mrs, Edward McQuaid. at Brown Crossing. returned the first of the we Mrs. F. H. Philipps of Brookiyn. X. Y. and Mrs. A. L. Zeoggele of Taun- ton. Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mre: bard Baliman at Brown's Crossing Mrs. Latham E. Smith has in her flower garden a goid banded lily. which has had eighteen blooms this season Mrs. Smith has enjoyed sending them t3 shut-ins and giving them to friends Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Bowers and party motored here from Norwich, Wed- fiesday evening to call on Miss Laura A. Perkins. Mrs. Horace H. Sears of Hastings-on- the-Hudson, left her summer home here last week to visit Mr. Sears' relatives in” Plymouth, Mass. Mrs. J. Otis Winchester of Norwleh visited her summer home here Wednes- day. The pageant, Uncle Sam an@ the Con- stitution is to be given by the Epworth League in the M. E. church. At the Sunday morning service in the M. E. church, Rev. George H. Murpt of Columbus, Tndiana, will preach, the Country club house at 4 o'clock Rev. {R. D. Trick of Greeneville will speak {and little Miss Gladys Russell of Jer- i recite. There wil be spe- GOSHEN 3 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith and daughter Miss Bertha Smith of Prov- idence were recent guests at the home of A. B. Kenyon, Fair View farm. The Manning family reunion is ts be held at the home of E. Roy ning, August 16th, this year. Among those from other. places Wha attended church service here Sunday were: W. W. Palmer and family: Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon Chappell and fam- ily: Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Chamber- lain and daughters. Mrs. Raiph T Clark, Mr| and Mrs. J. Henry King nd daughter Mrs. Elsie Goodw:n. The Goshen Sunday school piznic is to be held on the church lawn oa Tuesday August 15th. The_first katidids ware heard Au- zust Tth so look for frost Sept. 11 There was a good delegation from the P. S. C. E. of their place at the Union meeting held in Franklin Sun- day evening. The meeting was led by Mr. Hicks state secpetary of the Con- nectcut Christian Endeavor Union. The concrets for the new bridge that spans Noisy brook on the statq road has been poured. It will have to dry and season out for a couple of weeks befre the ‘bridge can be used for traffic. The Blacksmith forge an: anvil under the spreading branches the oak tree near by, that is u for repair work ;recalis the rhymes Liongfellow. Under the spreading chestnut tree. .the village smithy stands In the cbpcrete ubutments of the new bridge is the date, 1822, J. R. Case of Storrs was here oves n- the week end. _Mr. and Mrs .Raipa Clark of Wil- limantc are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hinckley. 3 MAIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO WICH BULLETIN Name. . “eiee R. P. D. or Street... vaemene oocese — Or Bessersivacnansenees THE NOR 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Ete. NORWICH, CONN. Write complete ad below including name and address blind address is wanted wark X here Classification. sen e oo eee oo NUMber of Insertions.... .-ou-es Bast Ofice ., i. i gineiiseesioene ganiaio AN Y ERCIDOOHES Lo v teretesamessnnees steamer Nelseco stopping at i g=an b | 5 | ‘ arisurerer

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