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A Bulletin For Sals Advertisement Will Sell It BORN no‘r.tum—ln Ecadford, R. I, Auz. 14, a son Edgar, Jr., to Mr, and Mrs. gar Howard. DIED BELLAMY—In Westerly, R. 1., Aug. 14, 1922, George Bellamy, aged 81 yu BROWN—In Ashaway, R. I, Au . 1922, Charles Amasa Brown, aged 170 vears. SHADLOCK—In Norwich, Aug. 15. 1922, George Arthur, son of George F. and Edith May Shadlock, aged 13 months. FUNERAL NOTICES RUDD—In Montviile, Palmertown. Aug. 14, Ellen Brakley, wite of Sam- uel Rudd, aged 70 years. Funeral services at fer late home in Palmertown Thursday afterndon, Aug. 17, at 2 o'clock. Burial in Comstock cemetery MORRILL—In this city, Aus. 15, 1922, Grage L. Smith, beloved wife of Octave N. Morrill, aged 45 yea's, Funefa] at Gagee's funeral parlors. at 70 Franklin street. Thursda afternoon, Aug. 17, at 4 o'elock. burial in family plot in Maplewood cemetery CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors nd Embalmers Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® Telephone 328-3 Cammings & Ring Faneral Directors “and Embalmers 322 Main Street _Chamber of Coramerce Buiiding Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer ‘| Broadway, A Bulletin Want 3 Advertisement Will Get It A Bulietin Want WANTED—Female WANTED—Good plain cook at sea- shore for family of tv». no laundry; $14 per week. Applv Ixmlng reférences. Box 4 augl 323, Westerly, R. 16 WANTED—A competent girl ftA‘ gen- gral housewor, Mis. William B. Birge. 2 Huntington Place. augl 6 WANTED—A woman to do hou-e%-zork in_Yantic Boarding House. auglsd “WANTED—Maid_for general house- v Apply 269 Broadway. auglid NTED—A gu-l o assist at house- Tel. augi2d “'A.\'TED—Strorx. capable woman for general housework, famllr, of adults; no washing; good wages. . 0. Box 13§, Norwicl auglld WANTED—Mal LARGE Shirt Manufacturer wants agents to sell complete line of shirts di- réct to wearer; exclusive vatterns; big vaiues; free sampies. Madison Mills, 503 New Yorl aug16d WANTED—Two men, willing to work, capable of selling high grade merchan- dise; fine opportunity. J. P. Barstow & Co. 'Tel. 897 augléd “WANTED —Local distributor for house- hold necessity; greatest seller on the market ; man or woman can make $5,000 to §10,000 year; saves housewife $60 a nually, makes cooking a pleasure ; exclu- sive ‘territory to party with high grade references. “The Arnold Sales Corpora- tion, 175 Fifth Ave.. New York. augld WANTED—Local distributor for the only self adjusting wrench that grips in- stantly, a one-hand wrench with ratchet action, geips at any angle, (he harder you pull the stronger the grin; biggest money maker ever put out; exelusive territory tp right man. The Arnold Sales Corpora- New York. Lion. 175 Fifth Ave., augifd T WANTED—_District manager; there is a big opportunity for some live man to |secuce an exclusive selling agency- {without competition: must finance initial order : investment fully secured by mer- chandise and contract; give telephone A number if possibi emo Mfg. Co., 14 Bridge St., Newark, augléd WANTED—Bright, hanest boy to work in drug store. augléd WANTED—Two experienced waiters. Apply at City Lunch, 14 Broadway. Address Box 18, Bulletin, auglsd WANTED—Grass cut; will pay §1_an hour. Kane, Canterbury, Box 73. auglld ANTED—Branch managers for Nor- wich, New London, Saybrook and Put- nam_ territory to replesent large concern manufacturing household products; must give references and security. Apply Co- lumbia House, 4 Franklin between 4 and 6 p. m. Ask for Mr. Bernstein. 2uglid WA ’I‘FD F!f!v men to chop ahfi s|Aaw wood ; good wa( 4. East Great Plain, ncent Dawrk. auglid WANTED BURLERS AND SPECKERS APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOW WANTED—Miscellansous Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE ture and antiques. Loulx D. 389, Norwich. Jyhfldwi‘ ment. Write Box 24, Bulletin. government jobs; steady; List positions open, free. tute, Dept. §1-L., Rev. small family of adulis St., care of Bloom. 36 Pearl augyd tobacco for 75c, the best offer of HIGHEST prices paid tor u:ed furni- Box WnTED—Threc or four-room tene- auglsd WANTED—Men-women, over 17, U. S. §100 month; Franklin Insti: Rocheattr N. Y auglld WANTED—A flat of six rooms, with all improvements, on the West Side, for Juobuun. HOWDO—A 16 oz tin of high gugé the buy now ; a fine line of briar pipes ; Anndori ‘mild cigar 7c each. four WANTED—To buy a farm, 10 fo 20 FARM for sale; the Philo T. Kings- bury farm. situated in the town of Pom- fret, Conn. “Abington Society, mile from state road; two-story frame house, 12 rooms, large barn, newly shin- gled, corn crib, henhouse, shop and about 65 acres of land, 50 acres ot which are under cultivation’; wood for home fire; must d to'settle estate. For particulars, inquire Walter Bryden, Exec., Elliott. Conn. Tel. Putnam ethange augis . FOR SALE—My farm of 19 acres, about 12 acres clear land and rest pas- ture and Woo good - nine-room house, barn, 1 horse, 2 cows, 1 heifee, chicken coops, about 130 chickens, all farm tools, plenty of good water; farm is in_good location, near school,’ store and Storrs Fagam's Smoke Shop, =IBD-| college; one aere corn, ome-half acre po- el tatoes, and all vegetables; price $2.500, T WANTED—Farms, dairy or Douitcy, | CAEM FLA0G Seandran (Pl Mansfield prices up to $50,000, aay location. Four Corners, Conn. augléd dress Weisler's Farm Agency, Norwich, | “goR SALE—Delightful seven-room cot- Dons augld |igge, all improvements, situated on car line, 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin es 5 for second hand goods, antigues, store fixtures and tools; {ur‘mlure try me before selling. plumbing and heating. Goidstein & Kap: P md ! huuse‘\old Welsinger, 22 acres, with good bulldings, near Norwich | Square, in nice xection of city; house in or Néw London. Write or call Louis |first class condition. Addeess’ Business, Moskowitz, Norwich, K. F. D. No. 3. |care Builetin. augléd Phone 1889-32. J5550 —Three vear old heifer and g d hand bricks. Ambrose szli stove parts 1or all makes of stoves; g Cove, R. D. 7 augléd One fat bull 2 them fresh. Frank B. Greene, Plainfield. Conn auglfd A BARGAIN—F70D suys a new si room house .and five acres land; one and six milch 3 to trolley, six miles to New London. Market St.FPhone | __W6d |5t my new office, 63 Broadway, for bar- T WANTED! farms. large | g2ins in real estate. Phone 1340, or small; for ready customers, John G, |Ceates. augl1FMW Cheneski, Real Estate Agency. AJ&e At | o A E i Germanica, mos Stre | the old dark blue, 15c cach, $1.50 do WANTED—Second hans antigue fur- |at Hillorest, R S Norwich Town. = Now niture; hest_prices paid. * A Bruckner, |is the time lo pl auslAMW &: Franklin St Phone T2:6. 1 my30d | | S0k BALE Wiie Heiry A Richmond WANTED—We yay highest prics for | farm in Preston, about eight miles from second hand furniture. Nuorwich Furni- | Norwich; farm consists of 210 acre ture Co. Breed Bidg. Tel 1914-3. We with dwelling house, barn | buy, seil and exchange. jel1d and other buildines thereon this farm is | hand furnitur: St Phone 717-3 size, location and terms. P. Jewett City, Conn. Jy22d WANTED—Antiques, tools and cecond- H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin janzid WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; 10 gcres up, with or without stock; give fuil pacticulars in first letter as to ‘price, O. Box 105, stocked with over 20 head of cattle and is in an excellent state of cuitivation; the crops now growing peove the quality of the soil: two good streams of never- failing water flow through the farm and there is a good supply of the best water at the dweiling; an abundance of good market wood and a considerable nount of timber; a large peach orehard %nd a variety of all other kinds of fruit; facm, WE BUY second hand furniture and St. Phone 1305. S“Dlzd and pay highest prices for books. Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water stock. crops and tools must all be sold and the price will be made very attrac. tive if taken hefore harvest. Burdick & MecNicol. J'hn\fir Bidg.. Norwich. 10ThSMW S SILK WEAVERS BOX LCOM AND PLAIN, CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY WESTERLY, R. 1. STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. ¥OR SALE—Ithaca shotgun. double barrel, 12 gauge, like new, price $30; aiso portable nool and billiard table, $45. Write Box 45. Bulletin. augisd FOR SALE—Good dump cart, or ex- change for two-horse light lumbe G \laurex, R. F \oxv\ TFOR siLE dolin_atw_| able if vagon. avglsd Ipright piano. with r banjo attached; price rea au sold at once. 96 High St. D. 5, BUILDING excavation, tractor -and B T WILLIAM Builder, Mill Woi Main St. Puone 971 de~sd sidewalk, brick a1 Con mar28d UNG, Contractor and anA Jobbing. 50 Wer) electric nianos, just the thing ALE—Two new milch cows imantic. " FOR SALE—Ccnfectioner _ Tel. augidd “smrp very WANTED, MECHANTCS AND . HELPERS Permanent positions are open at the following rates, author- ized by.the United States Rail- road Labor Board s PROMPT SERV!CE DAY UR NIGHT R AR TR T B R e Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street ' GEORGE G. GRANT Undertcker and Embalmer 82 PROV.ZENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Tale: The Hen-y Allen & Son Co. 23 MAIN STREET FUNLRAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS ~ady Assistant Telephone 410-2 BAY Ofl NIGHT Machinists Boilermakers Blackerdiths \ Sheet Metal Workers' Electrical Workers Power House Switeh® board Operators Power House Elec- tricians T8e per hour Machinists Helpers Boilermakers ' Helper Blacksmith - Helpers Sheet Metal Workers Helpers Electrical Workers' Helpers / \ e ¢ per hour Car Repairers & Inspectors—83c per hour, Apply 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Ass't Stauon, New Lcndon, Conn. R. M. SM!TH, Ass't Superintendent New York, Now Haven & Hartford R. Company te FOR SALE—Automobilss HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Nerwich and Jewett City FLORIST TREES, vines. 936-2 flowering ghrubs, plants and Co. Jizplewood Free delivery, at_ Geduldig's Phone $68. Nursery Tel. rid ORDER your flowers Greenhouses, 76 Ledar St. maridd Main St, Our specis marl7d —_— e TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT cth‘ dumping, Eet. -— Moving lnd trucks for hire. . of Occum. Tei. 617-12. 1!24 Tel. 175, 134 ARTHUR H. LATHEGP, auto ruu.ns and Teaming, Furniture Piano Moving. Shetucket St. C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We everything anywhere. Speclal at- Tentior: glien o moving boilers and ma- chimery. Tel. 798-3, sepad Long Distance Mo yimherman, 17 Boswel ive ?lx 1:1;1 TEAMING anda moving, long_distan irucking a epecialty, donn H. Ford, 333 Main St Phone C. B. BROMLEY & SON, FOR SALE—Hudson 1921 sport model, 4 pass., perfect condition, many extras; will sacrifice. Inquire Auditorium Hotel. _auglbd FOR SALE—Buick 1919, 5 nassen"(t 6 cylinder, good condition; private party. Te.eqhone 1491 5. augléd FOR SALE—Dodge fedan. first class condition, newly painted. 449 Boswell Ave. augléd FOR SALE—Buick truck, $100, or will exchange for two cows. J. H. Milligan, Danfelson, . Conn. auglsd FOR SALE—1918 small 5- pass, 80 touring car, very good cheap upReep. 49 Golden St. augl5TuThS FOR SALE— 1910 Chandler car, in_verfect condition. auglsd FOR BALE—1021 Oakland six oylinder in good running order, new paint. In- quire 67 Reynolds St. after 5 p. m. auglsd FOR SALE—1920 Dodge touring, 1918 Bulck Six five-passenger touring. C. H. Lathrop. Tel. 22-3 Lebanon. “FOR BALE—1921 Ford model cendition, Phone 818-13. augldd touring car, perfect condition, low mileage, many cx: tras, guaranteed; $325 cash only; no trades. Olmsted S. Peck, Plain’ Hill Roud Phone 463-14. augl2d TFOR s SALE—-OX\! Oldsmobile truck, 1920 model, A-1 condition. Phone 2223 or 423-4 augdd FOR SALE — Ford touring cars and truck bodies, at Elllott's Paint Shop, Pond St jy8d —_— [FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Good young driving horse by Woodland Chief. Phone 759-5. auzlsd FOR SALE—Mare, Superintendent's office, Union | i touring | STEAMSHIPS Frida; Leares New ¥ Tuesday, TI at 1 P. v and Saturday Tel. WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Norwich Monday, “ednesd-y and Pier 8, rnsu River ENOUSE, Agent, from Baltic, 70 acr oSty 2 dwelling houses, 1 rooms, 1 eigh rooms. good condition; only 7 minute: waik to woolen mill. good place for fam- ley ily who o be sold an estate. Thorens, 21 Winchester, , Conn. augl-id VIA NEW LONDON LINE Ready for Occupancy at |7:30 P. M. $3.38 Lv. New London Daily 11 Due N. Y., Pier 40, N. R, 7 (Daylight Saving Time) o accompanied by passenger. FARE [comtortavle Staterooms The New England Steamship Co. New York| - Reduced rates on automobiles when Ven-room cotiaze, mod- large garden, also auglid ern improvements, garage. Phone 8 “FOR SALE—. i tage located at 3 Robbins Court, all mo il ern improvemen reasonably soid al once. Inquire H rry M. Land. Phone 605. augTd almost half price nd cabinet ard make. in SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND | Froc ‘Tolls and free delivery tone and splendid action; very $50 down, §3 wee rwich DENTISTS FOR_SALE—Cheap, nopcorn that won't e Dop; first elacs feed for chickens and N pigs. Inquire Conn. Popcorn (n. 80 PHONES : Water St 2ugdd 122 Office — 1655 Home i TFOR SALE_Faems; all kinds: prices | g1000 tg 85 000" easy terms Frea L Racine, Plainfieid, Conn. Phone Moosup Dr.Paul A.Schwartz i augdd OR SALE—Grocery store and a com plete line of fixtures for meat market. Phone 799. _ augld FOR SALE — rerring - Hall-‘\!ar\ln eafes for office_and home use dden Co., 135-143 Main DR. HARRY PROTASS ENTIST | Telephone 563 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth’s Norwich, Conn. lephore .46 b "ld ing in real st first before buying. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 1 s jezsd DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. Shetucket St. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE DENTAL SURGEON M'CGrory Bldg. i DR. €. R..CHAMBERLAIN Norwich, Conn THERE ARE SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS LOT 50x105 FEET IMMEDIATE POSSESSION | NICKEL PLATING NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE Shetucker St Fhone 33 gentle, right for lad o g"‘(fr‘\bm ght for use. Particuiars 1ONG DISTANCE MOVIN Rrite of “phone. Thes. Latsss. Bagieriic, NORWICH, CONN. Conn. 337-5 Willimantic Div. augld COAL AND WOOD AL, seasons wood and Kindlings 13 e cr smail quantities Phone Seé ar nfi 3. % Shavira. Willow st formecly PRINTING B T — e rnmnn nt ell kKinds pr-mnu: and JUST ARRIVED. My orses ace here on iime, and they and Aare a nice lot—big on chupks, single and in 78, all rea g0 to work. Prices low for the Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER E. PIERSON. —_— LOST AND FOUND ., light ones, LOST—A fawn-colored wrap. braided collar and ‘sleeves, at Barbee’'s Ice Cfeam Estiinates - prompt) o nuy given. Tae B\Bn c’a .1: Franklic St PLUMBING Dlumbing oy expert fei. Bprices s guar w.m-;xu'a d uflu 40! . & I-& s < Parlors, Watch Hill. Finder will be re- warded by leaving it at this office. s.llslfli TLOST—Green purse, with sum _ of money axd postal ocder. Reward if re- turned to thie office. augl5d —rfi—u—.w Nickel Plating COMPANY, Inc. CH!ROPODIST ‘THOMPSON, K. 8. l’nu; wecmm mrnv.ecn vour fewt). Sui! Y-+. Alice Bldg.. 321 Conn. ’none 1366-6& “‘HE!\ TOU WANT to put your busi- ness bztore the nublh; uw- u no medi- I | Nickel Plating BRASS BEDS REFINISHED AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. TELEPHONE 565-13. ‘_l_N:orwich, e ey oD i Mamn St l:‘:r'wul. YOUR INSPECTION IS SOLICIT- ED. PRICE $7,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street Telephone 876 FOR SALE SMALL FARM, NEAR ROOSEVELT AVE. WILLIAM LUCHEN, __FOR SALE $2,600 will buy eight-room cottage house, with bath, 725 and electrio light. only 10 minutes” Walk from Franklin Sauare. For full sartioulars, see A. V. COVELL Real Estate and Fire tnsurance, Tel. 1527-3. 198 Clff 84, FOR SALE Ten-room house in flawless condition; two new seven-room houses; eight-room house, with ali_improvements, and nearly one-half acre level garden land and gar. @ bargain in Broadway house lot; six- room house to rent. A W. corT. ARCH. Telephone 133%. 63 Bm-dw-y. ARCHITECTTS CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, THAD L. WILSON, M Am.sos. G B, Canterbury, - Conn, 5 good location, about 100 yards from 3 T 2 ¢l ||YC‘W< doing good business;: for selling. Inquire Amer- | « le\f(LUUl\(X\ Co., Norwich Wik seil cheap. augldd FOR SALE—Farm in village of Han- over, 10 miles f Y 2 it s“‘"" i A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE PRIVATE SALE Must seil at once at a sacrifice my stock of gecond hand refrigerators, beds, parlor and kitchen stoves and numerous other anticles. This etock must be moved at once. and will sell cheap. Golng out of busines: Open eveninzs. Look us up at 93 West Main St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Very cholce nine-room cottage, desir- ably focated in best part West Thames: St.” This property must be sold to close the estate. Price low for quick buyer. For further particulars, inauire of JOHN A. MCRAN, 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 sec: tion., FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bullding. Phone. FOR SALE Wood will pay for farm this winter; 140 acres, with 2,000 ocords of market- able “wood, 60 acres level fields, river cuns through farm; 10-room house, 2 large stock barns. gravity water at house and barns, near good markets, for $5,500; easy terms. "TRYONS’ AGENCY, Willimentie, Conn. TO REBNT ished three or location. A&- augléd Inquire auglisd ished rooms. | " To =i —Cotlage, eight rooms and {bath, all improvements. Address Box | 10, Baltetin. augi16d tore In_Baltic. .:\nrnAd St., Balti heater, all hardwood floors ton St. Inquire of Thayer Rldg. Phone 14 TO R Fucnished rooms for light housekeeping, n St auglid TO RENT—Room and table board for two men. Tel. 467-5 augl4MW TO REN apartment, all 20 Mt. Pleasant _augli2d son St., quire Ju"lhd esirable six-room on. Write Fiat, auglld in very nice loi | Bulletin Office. | FOR RENT — Steam-heated, six-room | tenement, 1 improvements also + 104 Wes Mo St augdd team-heated garage for repair S augdd TO RENT—Tcnement, fiye rooms mod- | ern imorovements, 46 School St. augdd | T BENT Two'tenement noue, atl| improvements, 44 Laurel Hill. _ augdd mod- | n and FOR RENT—To gentleman room with American family, furnished 120 Laarel augid five: e, | | Smith lace, tergreen fi electric | ete. Phone 186, augad om house on Main Outfitte augtd apartment and d To RENT St. Inquire Ee 142 Main St.. be adapted f room purpo: cffices, ete.; possession immediate! Inquire at The { Cadden Compan; FOR R business suitabie for auto accesscries, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business Tel. 346 i apr22d FOR RENT 246. A small store in fine Jocation fn‘r busi nees, small general line, or for shoe re- pairing store; excellent surround draw from; very reason: further particulars, inquire of JOHN A MOR. REAL ESTATE BROKER. AUCTIONS T will sell at’ public auction at my} stable on Norwich Ave, in Colchester. on THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1922, at 11 a. m. rain or shine, sound hos workers, as heen consigned ta t will be sold to the and highest bidder. CHARLES F. BROWN. One bay mare, Miss hing 1000 pounds. T sokd will be ¥ h 3 hitting the auction at the hizh dollar. These h es must be 5o 1 am leaving town. In- quire at the above auction. | JAMES H. HYDE Auctioneee AUCTION | | | | d 40 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 40 | I will sell for the high dollar at my |farm in Mohegan, on the Norwich-New London turnpike, four miles from Nor- wich and eight miles from New Lon-; don, on TUESDAY, AUG. 22, 1922, 40 head of high grade cattle, consisting of one pair 6 year old fancy Devon work- ing oxen, very handy, weight about 2900; one pair 4 vear Devon, nicely matched ; one pair Herefords, 3 years old this November, very closely matched and fancy; the 3 and 4 vear olds partly broken; 7 good young cows, 2 With calves by side, others will freshen - soon; . 13 Hoistein and Ayrshire heifers, past 2 years, will freshen soon, a nice quality bunch of heifers; also 12 yearlings, 5 thoroughbred Hercford heifers, 7 Hol- steins; also 2 veal calves, 1 express wag- on with vole and shafts, 1 set double harness, 1 surrey, harness, blankets, col- lars, etc. C. A. GAGER, JR,, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 642-3. Stock -may be seen at farm previous to sale. 2ug16WSM WHEN YOU TTANT to put your busi- ness befors the. public, there i no.medi- um better than through the adve A Bulletin For Sale - AUTOMOBILE ACCE“ORIES TONIGHT—Stors_your onr at Hayes Brothers' Garage, Pucy Sl' two weli equipped washstands. Taxi scrvies Two Seven-passeuger cx.rn to rent. Tel 22il. 'THERE 1S MERIT in our work; tey it Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St. Prh’om 929. Jesud 16 YEABS' experience in the automo. bile repair wock; give me a trial. Con Schulu‘, Falls Ave. Phones, 182 or 13- B dyéd AUTOMOBILE and Truck _Painti leltenn‘ and sign painting. Joseph Elliott, Pond S Norwich. Conn. mardd ADTO TOFS, radiator covers. curtains, mip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ; ng all kinds oi autos. os. Pond St. Phone 1397. marlod C):éecm/ Mao{/}len/ ecessary /}z 5] Wa regrind all makes of Auto Cylind- ers, and can furnish you with new pistons, rings and wrist pins. We also carry a large stock of standard and oversize rings. Fords reground and fitted with light model pistons, $20.00. We also do light machine work. WE SERVE TO SAVE! HEEBNER BROS. 31 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 214 STORAGE BATTERIES FORD $16. DODGE BUICK, OVERLAND, BRISCO, CHEV- ROLET, OAKLAND, ESSEX $18. These are our new prices on Hartford Batteries, all guaranteed 18 months. FORD RADIATORS model, with shell. $15. model, without shell, $14, 1-16 madel, $17.50. Ford Truck model, § All Brass Honeycomb Radiators guaranteed. $25.80, THE JOHNSON CO., 107-109 Franklin St., Norwich, € T R X RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressura MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED E. SHANLEY WH. | 492 MAIN STREET, (East Side) QVERHAULING AND REPAR WORA OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Caris Mechznical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woi Work Blacksmithing in all ite branches 3000t & Clark Gorp. 507 TC o15 NORTH MAIN STREET LEGAL NO@TICEs NOTICE order of the Honorable or the District of Nor- te interest of Sarah E. ich. in said District, in the real estate, consisting of uate/ in said Norwich, and ed in the application to id Court. For more par- tion, see_ said_apnlication FRANK R MON KO, Administeator. ticular d augl6d NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD within and for the District ch, on the 14th day of August. 1resent—NELSON J. AYLE Estate of Louisa G. Lane, wich, in said District, deccased. Ordered, That the Executors the creditors of said deceased to being in their canns against said estate within st ronthe from lhis dzte, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on tie 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 a cireulation in said District. and make re- N Lsov J. AXLING, The above and foregoing is a irue copy NG, Judge. late of Nor. ot record. Altest; HELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. NOTICE.—All crec'tors of said de- seased are hereby notified to present their cizims against said estale 1o the under- signed at 359 Washington St.. Conn., within the time above and foregoing ocder. CAROLINE T PILMA\ FRANCIS GILMAY GEORGE H. (;lLMA\ ZExecutors. limited in auglsd LANDSCAPE GARDENING Advertisement Will Sell it| e e ———————————— 1 clte | Norwich, the A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It " INSURANGE -. e —— INSURANCE - LIFE. AUTO. FIRE, Acclnl'r In “" by kinds of Insarance is HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ava Representative of Good, m‘b Companies. IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a Den‘t take chances. The premium is negligible to the l-ctum from money loss it Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING ° 91 MAIN STREET EOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Eroadway Blank Bosks Hade and Ruled to co- HO‘I'EI.O B nocal. D. l.!fi Bected. I‘nuuc \he»..zm CATHOLICS CROWD CHGRCH ON ASSUMPTION DAY of the faithful that. although er of Christ, passed ‘away as to satisfy the condition . since her jife had dif- eveey other mortal ave heen. not one of that she must have her Divine Son iste fered from 50 her de h must low Myles P. Galvin, whe ssistance of Father Guer- merous were the communj the great congregation. At § was a high mass, sung by read b ed the the rector, Rev. M. H. May. The epistle for the feast was l:eeh- I\IUHN 24: 20, beginning “In : and I shall abide !n the . ce of the Lord. The gospe: was Lul 38-42, the Saviour's reply to Martha: and the communion was the same secriptural passage, “Mary hath chosen for herself the best part, which shall not be taken from her forever.” various prayers were petitions te 7od to pardon the transgressions of men. rough the intercession of the womay hosen to become the mother of His Séa . ed hecause of this signal faver: he Anget Gabriel. as nar- “Hail. full of zrace: the €, uviessed art- thow | among women.” f —— e REPORT FOUR CASES OT INFANTILE PARALYSIS Althouzh the total number of eases | of communicable diseases reported te {the state department of health contin= ues i cdomparatively small, ft 1o noted in health department's week- {1y morh Tport that four cases. of { poriomyels (infantile paralysis) and of smaiipox were reported last T rance of poliomeylities New London and Ba- in the former elity amd he latter twa. Diphtheria and scarlet fever Inereaged particularly in Hartford. The state to- tals for the two diseases last week war twenty-twn and twenty-seven respective. Iy. But one case of diphtheria was re ported in Hartford two weeks ago while last week four cases were reported. Four cases of scirlet fever also made an sp- pearanee in Hartford last week . we against none for the previous week. Measles continues to decrease. Three weeks agn scventr-seven cases were re- ported: the foilowing week there were i and t week but thirty-one. fever and whonping cought with of thirteen and thirtv-five cases respectively both decrsased slightly, s SUICIDES DURING FIT OF MENTAL DESPONDENCY 2 fit of menta] depression. - . Cooper, 75. rommitted suicife at the home of Dr. John G. Stanton, 8§ Huntington street, New London, sarse time Monday eveni himself in the lavatory. vessel in his neck and was found deae by Medical Examiner H. H. Heyer, whe was summoned when the door was found locked. Cooper is allezed to have been In @ state of depression of late and when Re locked himself in the room it was sus- pected that something had gone wreas. Thus the medical examiner was sum- d was the first to make the dis- Cooper was a brother-in-law of Dr. Stanton The man locked severed a bleed Scientific methods for ecutting dows the fatizue of factory workers is proving successful. the result in one large factory being a 37 increase in eMi- ciency. per cent She Has Senator Poindexter. Worried THIS is the time to arrarge for land- fcape_work, of which we mal> a spectal- t¥. Geduldig’s Green=ouses. 77 Cedlr St Phone 868, warlid e e — PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal, reg- ‘miar $2.40 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roil. Max Biazer, 183 West Maip St., next to Fire Staty: myld — ey CIGARS cIeAER Whitestone Cigas aars 370 per tasasand 3. F. CONANZL. il Xeaaklin St Mrs. Frances C. Axtell, who It racing Senator Miles Poindexter fo1 the Republican Senatorial nomina- tion from Washington. Poindex: ter s plainly worrled for Mra: Axtell has the solid women's veta backing her up and in the of Washington that vote 18 . thing to take into- At the same time she bas & lawms :labor following. ,