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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It BoRN ER—Ir Canonchet. R. 1, Aug. 13, a son to Me. and Mrs. Peter P. A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Femals WANTED—Miscetianesus WANTED—A woman to do housework in_Yantic Boarding House. auglsd or four-room tene- N WHRe Bo s Tpidpurroom, tene; MARRIED Phoels Field SOREXSON—BRUCE—At Putnam. Aug. 14, 1922, Arthur B. Macdonaid B, Christian C, Sorenson of Jamaic Plain, Mass., and Miss Eila B Bruce of Cambridge. Mass. SILDRED — MULLER —In Stonington, dus, 13 1a2 by Rev Dwight C. itons, Daniel Vivian Mildred of Mexi- €0, Mo, and Miss Elizabeth Muller of Btonington. — FIELD — At _Dayville. Aug. Ly Rev. Charles . Tibbetis, Frank dughes and Miss Muriel WANTED—Maid_for genpral house- 8 Bron &‘_’ auglid with house- " augldd TRACTICAL NURSE of refinément wishes position carinz for invalid;_will- ing to leave town. rite Nurse, Butie- tin auglizd TED_AIl around cleaning wom- an. Apply Steward, Wauregan Hotel. augizd WANTED—A girl to assist at house- work.~ Tel. 1620, augi2d WANTED—Strong, capable woman for WESTON—-In Plainfield, N 1822, Jane Boulton e 5 . Avg. aged years. ACTRIER—In Norwich Aug. 12, 1922 general housework, family of adults; no 0. Box 138, auglld Washing ; good wages. P. Norwich! Raneo_thies of Putnan, aged 17 WANTED—Male years - < et o WANTED—Two experienced #ales- BEDD AN Montvuie, Palmerio®n JAS:[men, at once. J. P. Barstow & Co, Tel uel Rudd, aged 70 years LR e e MR T Notfce of funera! hereafter. WANTED—Two experienced waiters. — Apply at City Lunch, 14 Breadway. FUNERAL NOTICES auglsd - city, Aug. 14 QUISTILIANI—In _ this 13, aged 43 year: Tito Quintilian! e ices ick’s church at Joseph's cem ery. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Aseistant ENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 288-2 Lady Assistant GAGER PROMPT SERV!CE DAY UR NIGHT L Hourigan's parlors £15 Requiem mass B o oIk, | #vich, New London, Ssybeook and Pyt ays o prices f ditiques, Box. 380, 13TOTS WANTED—Furniture, stoves, ete., and wmquu, Ward Bros., 45 Jackson St. Villimanitie. Tel. inar 4TulhS . WANTED — An intelligent erson, Either sex. may carn §100 L6 3200 monch: LOUIS D. WARD uked Tonin Nt:rwh.h o T Weekly in spare time; experience un- NECESSArY; 10 canvassing ; subjects sug- gested; send for particulars. = National Press Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. augl2d 71 WANT 70 BUY a kood blacksmith blacksmith is needsd Guy T. Whitten, Box 9 [[_ausifa WANTED—Men's washing and ironin, to d0 at home. 24 River Ave. auglZ WANTED_Men-women, over 17, U. §. government jobs; steady; $100 month Jist positions open, free.” Franklin Insti tute, Dept. $1-L., Rochester, N. Y. auglod WANTED—A flau of six rooms. with all improvements, on the West Side, for small family of adults. Rev. Jacobson, E t ugdd full partioulars , Kingston, Mass, T WANTED Grass cut; will pay $1 an hour. Kane, Canterbury, Box 73. auglld WANTED—Branch managers for Nor- nam territory to repfesent large concern manufacturing household products; must ive references and security. Apply Co- lumbla House, 4 Frankiin St., between 4 and § p. m. Ak for Mr. Bernstein. augldd HOWDO—A 16 oz tin of high grade tobaceo for 7bc, the best offer of the yeac : buy now:; a fine line of briar pipes Tor dhc; Anndora mild cigar Tc each. four Fagan's Sm Shop, ~ opp. 7 augsd Tme, dairy or pouitry, prices up to $50,000, aay location. Ad- dress Weisler's Farm Agency, Norwich, Conn, augld WANTED—Fifty men to chop and saw good waged East Great Plain, Farm, Vincent Dawrk. auglid NOTICE Reeruiting for the U. S. Navy will be going on at the P. O. Bldg, Norwich, Aug. 14 and 15. Anyohe wishing to en- list_or obtain information regarding same may do eo calling. F. J. SULLIVAN. W. T. 1at c., U. 6. N, Rect ing Agent. ot HELPERS ized by the United States Rail- Boilermakers Blectrical Workers T8¢ per hour Power House E‘l»? \ Botlermakers Helpers 7c per heour Felpers WANTED, MECHANICS AND Permanent positions are open at ‘the following rates, author- road Labor Board ;- Machinists e Blacksmiths s Shest Metal Workers' Power House Switch? board Operatore triclans Machinists Helpers 7 Blacksmith Helpers i Metal Workers( Electrical Workers' Helpers * Car Repalrers & Inspectors—63c pet houz. Apply 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. to Ass't Superintsndent's office, Union Station, New Lcndon, Comn. R. M. SMITH, Ass’t Supsrintendent New York, New Haven & Hartford R."R. Company FOR SALE—Automob!!: FOR KALE—Buick truek, $100, or will exchange for two cows, J. H, Milligan Danielson, Conn, auglsd FOR SALE—1918 small 5-pass. model 80 touring car, very good condition, cheap upkeep. augl>TuThS FOR SALE—1919 car, in perfect condition. auglad 49 Golden St. G andler touring Phone §18-13. WANTED—To buy a farm, 10 to 20 acres, with good buildings, near Norwich or New London. Write or call Louis Moskowitz, Norwich, R. ¥. D. No 3. Phone 15§9-32. iy28d WANTED—Second hand furniture; we sell stove parts ror all makes of st plumbing and heating. _Go:dstein & Kap- ian 86-52 Water St Fhone 144-4, jyid WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for second hand furnituce, ~ household goods, antiques, store fixtures and tools; N. Weisinger, WANTED—City property, farms, large or small, for ready customers. John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 18 Street, Je WANTED—Second hana_antique fur- niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, 87 Franklin St. Phone 712- my.’(gd WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand farniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. Jel1d ‘WANTED—AnRtiques, tools :and recont hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin | $1_Phone 7173, Jan3ld Bath 25d WANTED—100 farms for cataloge; 10 geres up, with or without stock; give full parfieulars in first letter as to price, size_location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett. City, Conn. Jy22d WE BUY end pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water St. Phone 1305. sepi2d SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. corresponding for newspapers; $15 to| ~ yoR.SALE—Cheap for cash if taken business ‘or locate where a first class | Repairman, 70 Shetucket St. & Box 45, FOR SALE_Good dump gr(or}; changs for two-horse light lumber wagon. G. Maurer, R. F. D. 5, Norwis auglid rm% B ith man- dolin_aiu_banjo attached ; pice reason- able if 8old at once. 96 High St. auglsd “FOR £aL) at once, six ten tune roll, Cain operated electric piarios, organ and combination: just the things for restaurants, ice cream arlors or xil..gczs of dfllél;l;:;flé?;-nuf 2 ixley, the Piano ane a i Tel. 1778, e FOR SALE_Two new milch cows. Tel. 91-4 Willimantic. augldd FOR SALE—Confectionery store, very 5ood_location, about 300 yards ffom 3| Schools, 2 churches, doing good business sickness cause for selling. Inquire Ame . Norwich. Wil jcan Confectionery Ci sell cheap. augléd TFOR_SALE—Farm in village of Han- over, 10 miles from Norwich, 2 miles from Baltic, 70 acres, mostly level land, 2 dwelling ‘houses. 1 six rooms, 1 eight rooms_ good condition; only 7 minutes’ Walk io Woolen mill, good piace for fam- ily who could work in mill; must be sold to settle an estate. Aply to J. Thorens, 21 Winchester, St., Norwich, Conn. augléd FOR SALE—Poultry and fruit fzem. eight actes of choice land, with fruit and berries, fine six-room house with furnace heat, barn and poultry houses: A, H. Maine, Groton, Conn. augléd A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will FOR SALE. FOR BALE - AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TONIGHT—Store _your gar iy S Brothers' Garage, Wood will pay for farm this winter; | equipped Washstaris. 140 acres. with 2,000 cords of market- ! gever-passenger cars to rent. able wood, 60 acres level fields, river “A;!‘s .lt Quith far; A wx‘ny-room oute. @ Stock barns, water ‘and barns, near tog ‘markets, for easy terma. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimaatic, Conn. o Schuler, 4. 16 YEARS' experience in the autome bile repair woek: give me a trial. . Con Phones. 183 Falis 61 o | e 18 R dn our ork; e i | from o Lext s'f?‘@?‘ meflal Garage Co., Che tnut Ave. two Weli | James B. Aldrich, the Sunday vics Tel. 2| ar Huyes i 5 m. The veey interesting Phons I Timothy Je30d St, rignteousness TO RENT Eiliott, AUTOMOBILE and_ Truek Jetiering. and n Eiliort, Fond Str Nerw ting. Yedrwich, % Cpnn. _mardd every good work. Members of the parish and warmly greeted Mrs. Reuben Jyed g TO RENTStore in Itie. Douvitle, Rafirod St Batia: FOR RENTFrom Sept. 1, eight-room apartment, seven rooms on one foor, all modern_ Improveménts, separate _steam heater. 4l hardwood. floors, $1 Washing- ton . lM\llg. of William F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. Phone 147. auglsd TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 27 Division St. ang1o0 TO RENT—Room and table board for two men. Tei. 4 5 augliMwW i O RENT—Furnished Fooms for light housekeeping at 7 Oak St. auglid TO RENT—Desitable apartment, fiv rooms, all improvements, umu(u‘\w,\ur. 58 Fairmount S:. Call 69 Mt. Pleasant | st. auglid TO RENT_Five-room apartment, all modern improvements, 20 Mt. Pleasant . augl2d 35 1-2 Jacl Willimantie. In- 29 Jackson St. Tel. 799, Mrs. J. auglsd RENT—Stores No. gon St. near Union St. quive So. aug10d FOR SALE—15 choice heifers, fresh and due to freshen in the next four weeks; prices right. Call Phone No. 10-3 or weite James A. Green, Eaglevilie, Conn. augldd FOR SALE—Seven-room cottage, mod- ern improvements, lacge garden, aiso garage. e 85 auglid pool _tables. Inquire 123 West Main St. after 5 p..m. aug1od ¥OR SALE—A choice eight-room cot- tage located at 3 Robbins Court, all m ern improvements ; will sell reasonably if sold at once. - Inquiré Harry M. Land FOR SALE—Two. good Phone 605. T augrd T¥FOR SALE—At almost half price, siightly used table and cabinet model phonographs of standard make. in perfect playing condition ;-easy terms if desired. Plaut-Cadden C orwich. augid FOR SALE—Brand new §8-note fully aranteed plaver piano with free bench, B AToIE" 2nd frde. delivery ; ? has_finé Phone 180. augid tope and splendid action; very epecial, il 3335 Verme, $50 down, §3 weekly, Plant: room house on Main Cadden Co.. Norwich. aug7d augid TO RENT—A very desirable six-room flat in very nice location. Write Flat, Bulletin Office. aug10d FOR RENT — Steam-heated, six-room tenement, with .all improvements; also garage, at 194 West Main St. augdd FOR RENT—Steam-heated garage for Tepair shop. Tel. 1368. augdd " T0 RENT—Tenement, five rooms mod. ern improvements, 46_Schooi St augtd _TO RENT—Two-tenement nouse, all improvements, 44 Laurel Hill. augda TO RENT—Six rooms and bath mod- ern improvements, corner West Main and Zhames St Inquire at offi of X Shoe 2 FOR REN gentieman, room with American fami Hill_ Ave. TFOR RENT—From Sep furnished cottage at Smith furnished oom Cove, Win- tergreen Point; fireplace, electric lights. "FOR SALE—_Cheap, popcorn that won't pop; first class feed for chickens and igs. Inquire Conn. Popcorn Co. 80 Vater St augsd ¥OR SALE_Farms; all kind $1,000 to $25,000; easy terms. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. 113-2 augid " FOR SALE—Grocery store and a com- prices Fred L. Phone Moosup FOR RENT—Desiravle apartment and garage. Telephone 259. jy4d FOR RENT—At 142 Main St.. a suite of rooms that may be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, etc.; possesaion immediateiy. ' Inquire at The Cadden Company. Plaut- jetd FOR RENT—Iii busiess section. &ite suitable for auto accesscries, leather lete line of fixtures for meat market. |goods, shoe store or any retuil business. hone 799, augad | Tel. 245 apra2d “FOR SALE — rierring - Hall - Marvin gafes for office and.home use; ali sizes. Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St.. Nor- st o i > E : FOR SALE—Large roll-top desk oak, perfect condition. Telephore 246. jy21d TOR SALE—If it is anything in real Je2i and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. nenme 1032-3. ' augdd OSEPH 3§ Con- tractor and mar28d " WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor_and Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 Wend Main St. Pnone 93l deatd M. A, BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs estate, see my list first before huying. WESTERLY, R, I. Soin G, Chendik. Heal Bataie aAsemey 16 == Bath St. BsUILDING NEW HOUSE G. LONGO, & CO., zen 1 contractors FOR SALE THERE ARE SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. FOR RENT A small store in fine location for bus line, or for £hoe re- pairing steee: excellent’ surroundings to draw from; verv reasonable rent. For further particulirs, inquire of JOHN A MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. —_— COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasonea wood and kindlings \a Iarge cr smail quanuties Phone 504 et 1326-2. K. Shapiro, Willow St, fortuerly Durkee Lane el NICREL PLATING LOT 50x105 FEET. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. YOUR INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. PRICE $1.500. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Sty i Tel. 876, | Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Heny Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistnt Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT OURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit City FOR SALE—1921 Oakland six cylinder in good running order, new paint. quire 67 Reynolds St. aftéer 5 p. m. auglsd In- 1920 Dodge touring, 1915 k Six five-passenger touring. C. H. ¢ Tel. 32-3 Lebanon. auglid Ford _touring car, ileage, many ex- cash’ only; no | FOR SALE—1921 perfect condition, low | tras, guaranteed; $3 Olms Peck, Plain ' Hill Phone augl2d R SALE—One Oldsmobile truck, model, -1 condigion. . aughd FOR SALE — Ford touring cars and truck Dbodies, at Elliott'’s Paint Shop, Pond St. Jysd e Phone 2223 | STEAMSHIPS THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CAPE COD" and ERAL." i : New London 50, Greenport ter Island §1, New York $2.50. Leaves THAMES WHARF, NORWICH, Tuesda#, Thursday and Monday, . Connections with all Foreign Steamshin Lines Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa- tion, apply’ LAWRENCE LAMB, Telephone 969. unday at 4 p and Friday 1 m. Wednesday PP Coastwise and ling from the Agent, FOR SALE—Horsss JUSY ARRIVED. My horses are here on lime, and they are a nice lol—big ones, light ones, and chunks, single and in pairs; ail ready to 0 tn W Prices low for “ome and ses them. Tel. 536-3. 4. ELMET E, PIERSON. PR S " — FLORIST wering shrubs, plants and Nursery = Co. Tel aprid TRt Geduldig's © 3L Phone 965, TRUCKING MOTOR TRUCKING, distance Dootes GEORGE LAMBERT - local and Jong- easonabje rates. M. A Canterbury. auglid M g and \rycking, dumping. trucks for a1 ERRSE o Ocoum. Te. 61112 je3d q Est. Tel. 175, ARTHUR H. LATHRGP, sute Trucking and Téaming. Furniture and Plano Moving. Shetucket St 283 West Main St We €. . JOSLYN everythin ywhere Special a r given to moving bo! Tel 798 Distance Moving and Expressing. = Bosweil Ave. Tel. 1458, AMING ana moving. long_distance SSE 2 o John T, Ford, 233 €. B. BREOMLEY & SON, Shetucket St Phone 135 1.ANG DISTANCE MOV} e ————eee music PIANOS tuned and sxperience. A. B. Sto epaired ; , R. D.'1 G. Gordon. 5 AugsSTuTh EST & AT SiLAns Teacher of the Vilin Phone 127-4 Bliss Placs | Have » Faw Gutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS LOST AND FOUND LOST—Green purse, with sum of money and postal order. Reward if re- turned this office. auglsd CHIROPODIST A @ T MPSON, ¥. 8. Chiropodist, o T R G R L -\, Alics Blg, . No Coin. Poone 1566-6 anaie PRINTING ERINTING of all ipdd prowinty fl;’( one. imates promptly aud ully given The Baetin” Co., Frankiin St wayidd HOTELS AMERIOAM HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First claas garage service cop- mected. Phone. Shetucket St Clark s 31d Craise. January 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD PRESS of FRANCE" 18481 Gross TONS 4 MONTHS CRUISE, 51000 aad up Tacladiag Hotels, Bees, Drives, Guides, ete. Clark Originated Rouad the World Cruises Clark’s 1% Cruise. February 3, 1923 | the MEDITERRANEAN “BMPRESS of SCOTLAND" 25000 Gross Tons 65 DAYS CRUISE, 600 end u Frank C. Clark. Times Building. New York New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE [comfortavls Statercoms Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 | 17:30 P. M. Lv. New London Daily 11 P. M. Pier 40, N. R, 7 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the time to arra: for land- work, of Which we mazs a apecial- B Goduidie’s Green-ouses. 11 Codar Bt hone 868. mariid E——— PAINT AND WALLPAPER ¥OR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal., reg. plac $2.60 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roll. Msx Biazer, 183 West Main St, next to Fire Stat. myld —_—— - CIGARS C1GARS Whitestone Clgar aate 570 per tnwnzand 3. ¥. CONANL 1s Fianklla st PLUMBING o Dest plumbing by expert wo: at the falrest prices. is guare e D 61 Wast Maip Bf DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSEEVATIVE DENTISTBY. 25 Shetucket St. DR. €. R, CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg, Norwich, Conn INSURANCE J. L. LATHRO? & SONS 28 Shetuckst Street i | (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | FOR SALE SMALL FARM, NEAR ROOSEVELT AVE. WILLIAM LUCHEN, H FOR SALE| A NEW SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, | DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED AT NO. 55 GREENE AVE. HAS ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. THE LOT 1§ ABOUT 200 FEET DEEP. ,REASON FOR SELLING, OWNER LEAVING | TOWN. THOS! H. BECKLEY, Phones. 278 Main St. 2 TOR SALE £2,600 will buy eight-room cottage house. with bath, g8s and electric lighi only 10 minutes’ walk from Frankii Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Real Estate and Fire Insw Tel. 1527-3. 198 CUff St HERBERT W. LUCAS WILL SELL At Private Sale His Household Furniture — Antiques AT HIS ROOMS IN CENTRAL BUILDING ROOMS NOS. 23, 29, 39 43 BROADWAY August 15th and 16th FROM 10 O’CLOCK A. M. TO 9 O'CLOCK P. M. FOR SALE Véry choice nine-room cottage. desir- abiy located In best Dart Weer Thames St." This oroperty must bs sold to close the estate. Price low for quick buyer, For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. _— 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 seo- tion. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building. Phone. _ FOR SALE Ten-room housé in flawless condition; %0, mew 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 1334, 63 Broadway. o ¥OU WANT to put your busi- | FEas Before the nublic, thate 14 a6 meal um bétter than through the advertisi columns of The Bulletin. Nickel Plafing UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. LEGAL NOTICES . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich. within and for the District Norwich, oh the 14th day of J D. 1§ Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Estatc of Mary A. Anderson, Griswold. in said District, deceased. Ordered. That the Administratr the creditors of said deceased to bring in their against said estate within six months from this ‘date by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said dcceased last dweit and in the same Town, and by pub- lishing the same once in a newspaper having n circulation in said District, and malie return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above wid foregows is & true eapy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER Clerk. creditors of Eald de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said csfate to the under- signed at R. F. D. 1, Jewett City, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. ELIZABETH ANDERSON, auglsd Admini; i NOTICE TO CREDITORS AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 1ith day of August NOTICKE —All NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Loulsa G. Lane, late of Nor. wich, in said District, deceased Ordered, That the Executors cite the creditors of sald deceased to being in their ciauns against sald estate within i _mwonths from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, togetlier with a cops of this order, on ®e signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dweit, and in the same Tows, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having circulation in said District, and maks T turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a’true copy of record. Altest: HELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk, NOTICE.—All cred'tors of sald de- teased are hereby notified (o present thelr tiaims againgt aid estate to tho under. signed at 38) Washington St, Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. CAROLINE T. GILMAN, DWIGHT F. GILMAN, FRANCIS GILMAN, auglsd Executors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within and for the District ot Norwich, on the 1ith day of August, Present—NELSON I. AYLING. Judge. Estate of Philip, L. Taylor, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in thelr claims against sald estais within _six months from this date, Dy Dposting z mnotice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Towh, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a ciredlation in said District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—AIl creditors. of gaid de- ceased are héreby nolifled to present their claims against said estate to the undet- signed at 219 Broadway. Norwich. Conn.. within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. SAMUBL TAYLOR, aug1sd Administrator. | AUTO TOPS, radiator covers. curtal alip covers and tire covers, r ing. all kinds of mutos. Jom. Pora St Pho RAD . E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus and equipment enables us to uncer- WELDING work often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is heavy to bring to us equipment enables us to go take weork. No piece of work too large or too small. NCRWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street Phore 214 OF Automcobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts | Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstaring and Wood Work Biacksmithing in ali ite branchsa 50 & Clark Carp., 807 TC 615 NORTH MAIN STREET echani 1397, IAT s — RA ORS |- BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pross: MUD G | AND LAMPS adequate that our. Clster: AN riod first time.in a’year and a balf, severe iliness. mittes of the Methodist Ch: ! fleavor society a social was held vatér refreshments wer: committes in charge. At the First Congregati Sunday morninz Rev. Charles ith the i Oanns || tovic of the Men's forum was 2 & At the Youn, deavor servic ux was leader. offered prayer arjory Merry was ing a al ser lacge Endeavorers from Hanover, and Norwich Town Methodist During the se Ledyard_gav sing | Wheee You Want Me To Miss Merry accompanying at t An impressive missionary titled If They Onley Knew was hy the contest wirls and friend ing the followin; Swe Florence Ssther Durr. irls. Miss J the e, Side) two smail interlocutor India. Mis Avery | medical missions ana Mis Chapin = bout the For the } of those in for na lection was by the contest giris. Misy Helen Tiarshall Lathron ington strect is passing two New London. Mrs. T. Parker Lathrop (Ce: of New Haven. w¥ facilities | others. and Fanny Coc Barstow, who ¢ 14 in her 92d y Nie came of the old Norwich famili father. on her mother's side. Balley. at one the | duil at Norwich. Town stated that the same Samuel e in eariy life an officer on one Paul Jones' ships. Mrs. Eiizabeth R. Kinney Wililam House. of Tow today (Tuesdax) sx QVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK ALL KINDS days with relatives in P aving nassed negrly relatives in Tanners€ille, beth Coffee retuened home at Peck’s Corner. Miss Annie Wite week end v ter, Mrs. Benjamin L. Kennedy. One day recently whije through Norwlech Town an elde an not familiar with the cross came confused as to which w home. Having cailed at a n stating that she had lost hee - Monday appreciated by ECOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Ercaaway BLACK HILL Mrs, Willard Cornell returned Thursday from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Stan- ley Moore, at Pl Miss McGovern of A. iting the family of Wiliard Cornell. in Nova Scotia M the summer s Haven. Mrs. Horace have returned to the! Mass. ter, Miss Jean Cornell of Coventry, R. I, has been visiting Willard Cornell's fam- Stratford.—The new council by a vote 7 to 2 decided to rec: ger Rutherford H. Hunter, wh as manager brought about a considerable muddle. e em e emn s mmoTn e | nk Books Kiade and Ruled to Order hoenix, R. 1 11 as t ose conduct position. Galvanized bucket d wooden hucket cal wells. Mr. and Mrs. moved from Ya tenant cottage on O: Miss Ella Coughlin has retur home in New Haven after spen: here with hee sister, M van. J — S to South Manches Hildrad Hamilton thei n H. J. Gibbs spent several own mana- | week in Chicago. month at Bayside, Milfordl Miss Doris Simpson of Hari Who was able to altend the service, the Under the ausnieos of the social com- istian ached church. 30 in_the chapel Miss ice Miss Marion G Dear drama o'd of is visiting Ca ‘°°| bury relatlves, was a week end cail portable ! Norw to thel The tast of the family of Wi Haven July her grand M of Danfelson was a tor at the home of her sis- taking a st have reniaced in some of the lo- jamin Pavlac have to the Foote avenue. Theresa Lyons has returned of Montvile, spending her vacation with them. Get 1t NORWICH TOWN In the absence of the pastor, Rev. morning service at the First M. E. church was conducted by Howard Bushnell of Oe- talk was 16-17. Every seriptufe inspires of God is also profitable for teaching. for repruof, for correction, for instruction which is in i3 that the man of God may sa | | be complete, furnisned completely unto friends P. Rose, due to a En- d recent- in the vestry which included a pro- gram of insiumental music and s ging. erved by the 1 church R Rick- or. Rev.; at} Tne} Rev. Mr. and_ throughout | pianist. | re was attendanee, representing in | been spending some time here, the Suest anl, societ L he he Margaret | ry church the foreign work [ for the hanwork done | St Ac of W weeks in from « mue! the next rovidence, to her| way. kind friends to whom she anpealsd to direct her brou r automobile and conveved he . a favor much members of her family. YANTIC ‘ Tncoming mail from ringfield, Mass., bears this slogan on the stamp: “Ameri- Phila: Society Convention, Aug. 17, 19 nd from Chicago bear this “Pageant of Progress xposition. Chicago, July 29-Aug. 14, 19 Yamtic v rs have attended the hicago ex- ed 1 her few . Thomas Massq isiL R. 1 er a brief stay in .| town with her cousin, Mrs. F. H. Tracy s Norman Day is visiting relatives| Mrs. Thomas.Cobb «> Worcester spent several days recently in Yantic with Mr. s Miriam Cornell has returned from | Cobb. 00l for teachers at New Miss Marion Gibbs has been spending the past week In C&icago and Toronto. Brown and daughters| —Mr. and Mrs. J. Lcis Oliver of South home in Worces- | Manchester were recent gucsts here of Mrs. Oliver's parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Hamilton. They were accompanied iece, Miss who is days last E. A. Jones has heen spending the past tford h : AFw 4 R Thomas Meighan ext Lsstrice Jop in the Paramount Picture ~ +The Bachelor Daddy’ = of her uncle, John Hannah. AT THE BREED THEATRE, is spending R d S with her Mr. and Mrs. Charles. N. Mes. Adams awi grandson. Giibert Ad- rned fer a T their Boswell avenue h Mre. Adams’ M. Pendietol have returned Gardner 1 rene Murs! k end with the w ton. Hady Miss Julia Manning Manning have ceturned Pittsburgh after several Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mann oyd Potter is spendi + the nches s returned home or ster spent s Pendie- 1 Miss E. Kibg o their home in stay “with week in - and aunt, a recent to_hee of several days ¥ , Mrs. Stephen O'Hearn. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Manning ol Norwich, Pa enrer of Raymond Hill and anning Yantie e veturned af several obile camn over the wk trail il e Champlain and Mt. Washing! Mr. and Mrs. Eilas itors New Lon®on Sun Mr. returned d Mrs. Hewoy from a few n and d cren Hamil J. Gibbs and sons. Miss K: Pen Mes, to Hari nes ks n the n. Alex: town, Zuest and death of HOPKINTON The August me and proba g of the t g town hall Monday afternoon, Elmer C. Smith was appoi of taxes. Bills to the amount were ordered J In the proba: and probate d. court : thereof w of were recent visitors 1 of Mi te Lyons of Worc : the week end with her sister, Mrs. F. H I Miss Rose Wathley has returned t¢ home in Kent after spending own coun- ¢ court was held at the the Tth. ed coliector of $383.10 A copy of the Jessie B, Whitford, deceased, was filed and order- ed recorded. The deceased possessed real estate in Hopkinton an her wil bated and alowed by of Allegany c . New York. Albert C. Arnold, Jr, was administrator of the estats of Arnold, deceased, with H. Crandall appraiser. | was pro- e surrogate court “appointed Albert C. Elisworts The inventory of the estate of Sarah A. Ke: on, deceased, was received and or dered recorded-and the executor Was 2l thorized to sell certain articles sale. The will of Martha A. Re: ceased, was received Sept. 5th Clara B. ministratrix de bonis non of of P. Rexroth appraiser. Mrs. Charles R th order of notice. Keayon at private xroth, de- and referred to Rexroth was appointed ad- the estats an A. Rexrotl deceased, with Irving and M Gardner Arzamaski areentertaining twa each of the fresh airschildren for twe weeks. Rogec W. Lewis and’ family went Tues. day to Quonochontaug 'Beach days. Rev. E. P. Mathewson attend nual outing and clambake of 13t a few ed the a the Rhode Island Repubcan club at Rocky Point Wednesday. Rev. Paul §. Burdick of preached in the First Day Baptist church’ Sunday morming. Rockville A silo is in procees of erection on the farm of Arthur M. Cottrell FILL OUT AND MAIL TO NORWICH, CONN. steaan e anteemiee oiewaunee oow ClaSSification R. B. D. or Streetioiaes o Post Office .. «e o e o wd enioose v asete-ainazamws o« « Number of Insertions..,.. .. «Am’t Enclosad. ... eve o xcoeen THE NORWICH BULLETIN 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To- Let, For Sale, Etc. 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