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; fl;fldm For.Sale - - Advertisement Will Sell It _—l—b 1y, R 1. ster, to ashier. Mary Augusta. to Mr. and \dim Ensiing of 81 Mechanic g. 6, 1222, and Mrs. MARRIED WATT — GALE — At North Haverhill Xr H., Aug 8, l‘z. Jobn Watt ?f Montvitie, Conn,. ard Miss Lois A. Gale of Nortt Haverhill. ANTHONY—In (hIE city. Peter Anthony. aged 39 years 2 M'NALLY—In Potter Hill, R.E. Aug. 15, 1922, Rose McNa Aug. 15 BABCOCK—In Carolina, R. I, Aug. 1k 1930 Renjamih F. Babcock, aged 30 a Xew Brungwick. N. J.. Aug Catherine wite of James B. Sisson of Weste George years. ¥ FUNERAL NOTICES MORRILL—In this city. Aug. 15. 1822 ih, heloved wife of Octave aged 45 year b gée's funeral pariors, at 10 Thursday aftefnoon o'clock. Burial in famiiy metery CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE Telephone 328-3 Cammings & Ring Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street - Chamber of Ceramares Building Phene 288.2 Lady Assistam Funeral Director and PROMPT SERV!CH DAY OR NIGHT e ere] Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street _fh: Heny Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistont Teiephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST Geduldig's Phone $68. LANDSCAPE GARDENING 7RIS s the time to range for land- which We ma™s a special- ig's Greennouses, 17 Cedar St marlid ey TRUCKING . Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Femals WANTED—Miscellansous ¢ j A Bulletin For Sals -~ OR SALE WANTED—Girl for general housework in “smail tamily. - Apply 96 Wastiinge St. (upper apartment). auglld s WANTED—A table girl; $8 per week, room and board. Lawton inn. Plainfield, Conn, Phone 42-2 Moosup Div. augl7d P aid girl WANTED—M: to 88COT 1] nd Dein Ih Chi. . ABpIY Mes. Rowart oisson. 19 Bast Town St. Tel. 1610. auglid ‘WANTED—Experienced waltress. Ap- ply Mohegan Restaurant, 252 Main St. augl7d WANTED—Good plain cook at sea- #hore for family of two; no laundry; $14 e week. ApDIY, nces. Box stating référe 3, Westerly, R. 1. aug16d WANTED—A competent girl fo¢_gén- érai housework. Mrs. William B. Birge. 2 Huntington Place. augl6d WANTED—A woman {0 8o houséwork in Yantic Boarding Houss. _ auglsd WANTED—Strong, capablé woman for general housework, family of aduits; no | washing; good wages. P. O. Box 13§, Norwich auglld WANTED HEAD WOMAN WITH SOME CANDY EXPERIENCE. ALSO TWO GIRLS TO FILL SCHOOL- GIRLS' PLACES. STEADY POSITION—GOOD PAY. MUST HAVE REFERENCE. £, F. PETERSON & SON, 430 MAIN ST, WANTED Girls over 16 years of age for lignt manufacturing work. Amerlcan Ther- for spool winders. Charles P. Raymond Agency; 294 Washington St., Boston, auglid WANTED—A machinist and young man with machine shop _experience. Apply Allan-Bilimyre Co. 158 Thames St. WAS oung man to take charge of our shipping department. The Vaughn Foundry Corporation. augl7d WANTED—Barber, at once. _Apply 4. T. Richard, 15 East Main St, Mystic, Conn augita WANTED—A( once, an experlenced ali found kitchen man and Wwaiteus felsor a, woman as at tlie Puritan Restaurant, Dan- Conn. T WANLE distributor for house- hold “necessity; greatest seller on_the market; man or woman can make §5.000 to $£10,000 vear; saves houstwife $60 an- nually. makes cooking a pleasure ; exclu- Sive territory to party with high grade references. “The Arnold Sales Corpora- [ tion, 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, ‘grips at any angle, the harder you pull the stronger the grip: biggest money maker ever put oul; exclusive territory 1o right man. The Arnold Sales Corpora- tion, 175 Fifth Ave.. New York. augl6d WANTED_District_manager; there is a big opportunity for.seme man {0 secure an exclusive selling agency—line without competition: must finance initial order ; investment fully secured by mer- chan and contract; give teiephone umber if ossible, Alcemo Mfg. Co., 14 ridge St., New. N augl16d " WANTED_Bright, honest boy to work in drug store. Address Box 13, Bulletin. augld WANTE1, ~Two experienced waiters. Apply at City Luneh, 14 Broadway. auglsd WANTED SPINNERS AND SPEEDER TENDERS For Day Shift, Excellent Liv- ing and Working Conditions. Family Help Preferred. Write Box C 123 Bulletin Office. WANTED THREE RING SPINNERS AND A DOFFER TENDER FOR NIGHT WORK. GOOD WORK AND GOOD PAY. ASHLAND COTTON CO. Jewett City % WANTED Boys ovér 16 years of age for Nght| mantfactaring work. Amerlean Ther- mos Bottle Ce. WANTED BURLERS AND SPECKERS APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN GEORGE LAMBERT " Tugk: dumping, trucka $F o Occum. Te. #1112, ARTHUR M. LATHROP, Trucking end Teaming, Furniture and Piano Moving. Shetucket St. €. D. JOSLY move everything anywhére. Special af ention given Lo moviog boilers and mas iacry. Tel 798-3. sepsd p ‘Distance Moving s Bieiizes Bleveg & TEAMING ana tdoving. gumv.‘ John H. Ford, 233 X & SON. = a Main St B 3 AN DiEr AN CE MOVING. COAL AND WOOD coAL. wood and kndliags tn 3 ‘Ghantities Phone 801 2" R Shapira, Willew BL, formu _ane 3 PRINTING of all kinds FRINTING promptly q K iven The Brlletis Ca., s waridd 3 3 your byste AT B \oiumns ot TS Subietin: dvertising " advertising | New y.m‘n_;_m WANTED, MECHANIS AND . HBLPERS Mc-per hour tricians * g~ — Blectrical jWerkers' - Sar{ Repairerd & Tnpectdis—stc per hour. " WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand farniture. Norwich Furmi- {ure Co.” Breed Bidg. Tel 1514-;.ugv. uy, seil and exchange. e WANTED—M A eso byt AN .flt “'ANTLD—AH}\P\.IE‘!ATI]GMI 5‘5" Mkflltl hand furniture. . B. iger, ‘ran carpenter for | & e : eneral repair works instructor for dye.|S:_Fhone T17-3. ' jandld ing and chemistry in_textile school; fixer | WANTED—100 farms for catalogus; WANTED—To hire three or four-room tenement, ocentral _goflflun. modern if- Provements. Write Box 456, Bulletin Office. e auglia ,iw;ofstn you Writle a lm'.h . prei tampi envelope. please. S5 iou, Cibeatana” O Zieoset. Tl TLOUIS D. WARD pays mig Drices for used furniture and an!hue.:.x Hox 459, Norwich, Iy18TPTHS WANTED Furniture, stoves, etc., and antiques. ~ Ward Bros., 45 Jacksom St. Willimantic, Tel. §32°3. marl4TuTh§ WANTED—Three or_ four-room tene- ment. Write Box 24, Bulletin. _ auglsd WANTED—Men-women, over 17. U. §. government jobs; steady; $100 montl list positions open, free. 'Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 31-L., Rochester, N. Y. auglod _ WANTED—A flat of six_rooms, with all improvemeénts, on the West Side, for small family of adults. Rev. Jacobson, 36_Péar] St, care of Bloom. augdd HOWDO—A 1 . tin igh grade tobacco for 75o, the best oftér of the yeac:; buy now; a fine line of briar pipes for 35c; Anndora mild cigar 7¢ each. four Kagan's. Smoke Shop, . opa. ¢ augs NTED—Farms, dairy or pouitry, prices up to $50,000, any iocation. -Ad- dress Weisler's farm Agency, Norwich, Conn. augld WANTED—To buy a farm, 10 to 20 acres, with good bulldings, near Norwich Louis w London. Write or call Moskowitz, Norwich, R. F. D. Phone 15§9-32. WANTED—Second hand furnitur &1l stove parts lor all makes of stoves; plumbing and heating. _Go.dstein & Kap- 86-92 W. St. Fhone 1 vid gl aid ond hand furnituce, household antiques, store fixtures and tools; y me before selling. Weisinger, 22 Market St. Phone Jyéa " WANTED—City property, farms. large or small, for reddy customers. John G, Chenesks, Real Estate Agency, 15 Bath / Je28d TED—Second hana antique fur- best_prices paid. A. Bruckner, -5. my30d 10 gcres up, with or without stock; give fuil pasticulars in first letter as {o price, size location and terms. P. O.Box 105, Jewett City, Conn, Jyasd WE BUX and pay highest prices for gecond hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water St. Phone 1305 sepl2d SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW, ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. BUILDING G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. Pno “GOSETH J. WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 Wert Main St. Pnome 971 dertd o £ Lflrveé{erd of - 24 § ehoice new mileh _and several nice bréeding WE_an hens and chickens. @ nice fat . and 3 niee W ts with ty ,}uhbdn The Star- . 150 lignt Farm, North St . Conn,, i, . D‘h Box 47. Teléphone $2-2 Mystic Division. 2 auglld FOR SALE—Kitchen stove.. Inqulfi 17 Arnold St. 7“37 4 5, FOR SALE—New milch Holstein heif- er and calf, eligible to register; also new government wagons, suitable for farmes and lumberm: auglis FA for sale; the Philo T. Kinj bury fafm, situated in the town of Pom fret, Coin. "Abington Sociely,” one mile from state road; two-story frame house, 12 rooms, large barn, newly shin- gled, ‘corn _crib, henhouss, shop and about 63 acres of land, 50 acres of which are under. éuitlvation; wood for heme fire; must sold_tosettle estate, For rticulars, inquire Walter Bryden, Exec., Slifott, Comn. Tel. Putnam exchange. augi 6 FOR SALE—My farm of 19 acres, about 12 acrcy clear land and rest pas: ture ag wovslz, good nine-room house, barn, 1 horse, 3 cows, 1 heifec, chicken coops, about 130 chickens, all farm tools, plénty of good water; farm is in_good location, near school,” store and Storrs collége ;' one acre corn, ene-half acte po- tatoes, and all vegetablés; price $2,500, cash $1,900. Andrew Plincik, Mansfield Four Udrnérs, Conn. augl6d FOR SALE—Delightful seven-room cot- tage, all improvements. situated on car line, 10 minutes' walk from Franklin Square, in nice section of city; house in first class condition. Addcess’ Business, | care Bulletil augl6d FOR SALE_Three year oid heifer and calf; ot second hand bricks. Ambrose Sullivan, Trading Cove, R. D. augléd FOR SALE—Good dump carl, or ex- change for two-horse light lumber wagon. G. Maurer, R. . D. 5, Norwich. auglsd FOR SALE—Cheap for cash if taken at once, six teh tune roll, Cain operated electric planos, organ and combinations ; just the things for restaurants, ice cream parlors or piaces of amusement. A. J. Pixley, the Piano and Organ Tuner and Repairman, 70 Shetucket St. Tel. 1778. aug1sd FOR SALE_Two new milch cows. Tel. 91-4_ Willimantic. augitd FOR SALE—Cenfectionery store, very g0o0d location, aboat 100 yards from 3 schools, 2 churches, doing good business; sickness cause for selling. Inquire Amer- ican Confectionery Co., Norwich. Wil sell cheap. augléd FOR SALE—Poultry and fruit faem, eight acres of choice land, with fruit and berries, fine six-room house with furnace heat. barn -and poultry houses. A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. auglid FOR SALE—I5 choice heifers, fresh and due to freshen in the next four weeks; prices right. Call Phone No. 10-3 or writeé James A. Green, Eagleville, Cor augidd FOR SALE—Se om cottage, mod- érn improvements, large garden, also garage. Phone §: augldd FOR SALE—A choice cight-room cot- tage l1ocated at 3 Robbins Court, all mod- ern_improvements ; will sell reasonably it soid at_once. Inguire Harry M. Land Phone 60; augid ¥OR SALE—At almost half price, siightly used table and cabinet model phonographs of standard make, in perfect plaving condition v terms’if desired. ) “adden Cq g7 R SALE—Rrand new SS-note fully guaranteed player piano with free bench, free rolls and free delivery; has fine | tone and splendid action; very special, | $395 ; terms, § $3 weekly, Plaut’ Cadden Co. augid “FOR SALE—Cheap, popeorn that won't STEAMSHIPS FAR. ew London ._Greenport and She and 81, New York $2.50. Leave 1ES WHARF, NORWICH, Thursday and Sunday at 4 p, ‘Wednesday and Friday 1 all Coastwise and Lines sailing from the For freight rates and further informa- { tion, apply LAWRENCE LAMB, Telephone 969. Agent, lark’s 3cd Cruise, January 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD “EMPRESS of FRANCE" 18481 Gross TONS 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 end up Including Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, eto. Clark Originated Round the World Cruises Clark’s 19th Cruise, Febraary 3, 1923 the MEDITERRANEAN “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND* 25000 Gross Tome 65 DAYS CRUISE, $600 ead up Frank C. Clark. Times Building, New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE [comtortable_Staterooms | Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 730 P M. Lv. New London Daily 11 P. M. Due N. Y., Pier 40, N. R, 7 A, M. (Daylight Saving Time) Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. pop; first class feed for chickens and | Inquire Popcorn Co, 80 | augsd - Ky t Will Sell It 1 Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell ft FOR BALE PRIVATE SALE Must sell at once at a sacrifice my stock of second hand refrigerators, beds, | parlor and kitchen stoves and numerou: other articles. This stock must be moved at once. and, will sell cheap.. Going out of Dusiness. Open evenings. 'Look us up at 43 West Main St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Very choice nine-room cottage, deir- ably located in best part West Thames St.” This property must be sold to close ihe 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 aere land; éxcellent two-family house on Central Ave,; two-family house with 9 acres land, 15 minutes from squaré; cottage with 7 acres, Thamesville sec- tion. FRANCIS ‘D. DONOHUE, Central Building. Phone. FOR SALE Wood . will pay for farm this winter; 140 acres, with 2,000 cords of market: able wooll, 60 acres level fields, river runs {hrough farm: 10-room house, 2 large stock barns. gravity water at house and barns, near good markets, for $5,500; ecasy terms.. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HT—St oré your car Brothefy' Garage, ‘o Nek equipped washstands. sirvica. Two seven-passenger cars to rént. Tel. 22il. THERE RIT in our work; {ry it Jmperial Garage Co., Chestout St. Elons 24 363 .'n YEARS® éxpérience in the automo bile, repaif woek; give mé a trial. Con Schiiler, Falis Ave. Phones. 1822 of 13-4 jyea AUTOMOBILE and Truck _Painting, pighe s Frlanita Rl Elijott, AUTO TOPS, radiator cove: rtal alfp covers and tire covere, FRighelater: ing. all kinds of autos. Jod ond 104 RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED — TON! Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARD! AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) TRYONS' AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Conn. TO RENT FOR RENT — The finest five-room apartment in the city, at 50 Broad SL., begautiful iocetion, all modeenconveniences. steam heat, hot water and janitor service furnished ; ‘rent $65. Inquire at Taiking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin St. agglid TO RENT—Tenement, all improve- ments, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. aug17d TO RENT—Modern furnished three or five-room apartment, choice location. Ad- dress Bulletin. augl6d . Inquire at 11 Eim St. aug16d TO RENT—Store in Baltic. Mrs. J. Douville, Railroad St., Baltic. auglsd FOR RENT—Erom Sept. 1, eight-room apartment, seven raoms on one fioor, ail modern improveménts, separate steam heater. all hardwood floors, 87 Washing- St. Inquire of William F. Hill, Bldg. Phone 147. 5 auglsd tenement, with all iniprovements; also garage, at_194 West Main St. augdd ENT-—Steam-heated garage for Tel. 1365 ussd e s mod- 46 School St. augdd TO RENT—Two-tenement nouse, all improvements, 44 Laurel Hill. _ augdd T—Six rooms and bath. mod- ern improvements, corner West Main and S Inquige at office of Max >or; wugTd gentleman, furnished room with American family, 120 Laurel Hill Ave. % augTd FOR RENT—From_ Sept fiy furnished cottage at Smith's Co; tergreen Poini cte. Phone 430. _TO RENT—Nin st , Win- fireplace, electric lights, augid OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical - Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Werk Blacksmithing in all ite branches acott & Ciark Gorp. 57 TC 15 NORTH MAIN STREET INGURANSA J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS LOST AND FOUND lwnm —A fawn-goloted wfdp. braided s PAIST AND WALLPAPER. FOR §. Paint, $1.75 per zal. ik ) e ; W: lgn . 10c per Max guur. 133 West Main St., nest to Fire Station. myld CIGARS ci16ARS S LEGAL NOTiCEs i NOTICE FOR SALE: By érder of the Honorable Court of Probaté for the District of Nor- wich. T will seil the interest of & 1afitld. late of Norsich. in said Di eceased. in the real ektate, consisting of %o parcels, situate in sald Norwich, and being fully described in the application to 81l on file in said Court. For more par- tioular description. seb &id anplication. FRANK A. MONROE. aug16d Admmistrator. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lédyard, within and for the District of Ledyard. on the 15th day of August, Present — SAMUEL E. He GE, P MU OLDRIDGE, Estate of Charles A. Satteries, late of Ledyacd, in said iet, deceased. The Exécutrix exhibited her adminis- tration account with said éstats to the Céurt for allowance ; it is therefore Ordered. That the 3ist day of August, A. D. 1822, &t 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at Gales Férry. in said Distriot, be. and the same ippointed for hearing the same, and the said Executrix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this ofder one time in The Norwich Buliletin a newspaper having a circulation in said ?If(nflf at ‘XTI ten days vrior to the 1date of said hearing, and make return to _the Court. o The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE. Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for the District of Norwich. on the 15th day of August,| A. D. 1923, 4 v Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge . Estate of Dennis D. Muehy, Jate of Norwich. in said District. deceased. The Executor exhibited his adminis- tration account with said estate to.tne Court for allowanc: it Is therefore Ordered. That the ®ist day of August, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoo af the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, In said District. be. and the same is,' apnointed for hearing the same, and the said Exccutor is dicected to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in somé newspaper having a circu- lation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make réturn to the Court. . NELSON J. AYLING. Judge The above and foregoing is a true copy of record Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clek. auglid ] BO00KBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 10€ Broaaway Blank Books Wade and Ruled to Order PSR, —_— FOR RENT—Desirale apartm Telephone . FOR RENT—At 142 Main St a suito of rooms that may be adapted for lodge HOTELS AMERICAS DOUSK, D. Morrissey. FOR SALE A NEW SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED AT NO. 55 GREENE AVE. HAS ALL MODERN | IMPROVEMENTS. THE LOT 1S ABOUT 200 FEET DEEP. REASON FOR SELLING, OWNER LEAVING | TOWN. THOS. H. BECELEY, 278 Main St. FOR SALE A handsome residence, desirably lo- cated on West Thames Street, with 13 rooms including 2 bathrooms — i steam heated; has a fire-place and a laundry with set tubs, and other mod- ern improvements; has ample gro.nds with fruit trees and an excellent gar- den spot. INQUIRE L. A. HURLBUT 48 WILLIAMS STREET Phones. The New England Steamship Co. DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 25 Shetucket St. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg, Norwish, Conn NICKEL PLATING CHIROPODIST Appiy 3:00A. M. t6 6:00 P. . to t Superintendent’s office, Union o8, New London, Conn. R. M. SMITH, Ase’t Superintendent 4 - Hartford “ i A&, @. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chiropodlat, 'oat mlglfi!‘ (n;g:-c;“you; teer). szt Phone 1366-6 iansia HEN YOU 77ANT lo put your busi- befors the publie, there is no medi. better than through thé advertis! solumns of The Eulietim 5 ness um TELEPHONE 1687-12 FOR SALE—Automob x FOR SALE—Cadillac car, 1914 model, g00d tires, new battery, $400. John Her- bert, Voluntown: Box 430. auglid ALE—Hudson speedster, sport ancy brown duck, also two sets of curtains, little uséd, like new, bar- gain ; for sale, Marmon body, seven pass., brand new, for just a fraction of factory price ; one’ set of Marmon side cuctains. never used; have vour old car top re- modeled ; we specialize in tops-and inside coverings and we sure can please you with materials and workmanship; jus orwich Auto Trimming It ices ¥ Prop. Virst cléas garage service cos- _prices | room purposes, offices. ete.; possession | EXOP: ¥ir 3 ¥red L.|immediately. ' Inquire at The Plaut. | oecled. Pavue. Shetucket St icine, Plainfie:d, Conn. Phone Moosup | Cadden' Company. Jeid 113-2, aug S, 4 S — —2 FOR RENT—in business section, site FOR SALE—Grocery store and a eom- | euitable for auto accesseries, leather Music plete line of fixtures for meat market. | goods, shoe store or any retail business. RhonaT, avg2d _ hfel 246. apra2d PIANO TUNING—A. G. Gordon. 57 iy big v 3 19- augb FOR SALE — rerring - Hall - Marvin FOR RENT UNEHIL SRE IR L eafes for office and home use: ali sizes. Ol o Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Mai St., Nor- 3 ; | ERNEST = wich. 24 A small store in fine location for busi- BULLARD o e R TR =~ — ness, small general line, or for shoe re- FOR SALE—Large roll-ton desk. oak, |pairing store: excellent surroundings to| Teacher of the perfect condition. Telephote 246. jy2id |draw from; very reasonable rent. For Violir - - - = further particuldrs, inquire of s i FOR SALE—IE it 1x anything in real JOHN A MORAN, gt / estate, see my Mst first before buying. 4 L iss Place John &. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 18 KEAL ESTATE BROKER. (s Bath St. Je28a | Have a Few Jutfits to Lend. Q% HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Good young driving horse by Woodland Chief. Phone 758-5. augléd “FOR SALE_Mare, fast driver, but Particulars, gentle. right for lady's use. bought, sold and exchanged; 1920 Buick touring, 7 pass., 1916 Cadilac 5 pa 1917 Cadillac 7 pass., 1917 Cadillac li 7 pass., 1918 Cadillac 7 pass.. 1920 Buic touring with winter top, 1916 Ford com- mercial. Adams Tavern Garage, West Town St. F. Hickey. aug17d FOR SALE—1920 Nash sport model. newly painted, good tirés, wire wheels, in A-1 condition. Write Box , Dan- ielson, Conn. augl17d FOR SALE—Hudson 1921 sport model, 4 pass., perfect condition, many extras; will sacrifice. Inquire Auditoriim Hotel. augléd FOR SAL! ulck 191 Dassenger, & cylinder, g60d_condition ; veivate party. Teiephone' 1491-5. augléa FOR SALE—Dodge sedan, first class condition, newly painted. 449 Ave. P e ne—————— NEW HOUSE FOR SALE THERE ARE SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS LOT 50x105 FEET IMMEDIATE POSSESSION YOUR INSPECTION IS SOLICIT- 3 ED. PRICE $7,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street Telephone 876 52600 winl Tooy S n X uy _eight-room cottage house, with bath, ga8 and electrio \i!;‘hh only 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Tel. 1527-3. 188 ClUf 8t ~ FOR SALE Ten-room house in flawléss condition ; {Wo_new séven-room houses; eight-room house, with all improvements, and nearly one-half acte level garden land and gar- age; bargain in Broadway house 1ot ; six- room house to rent. ARCHA W. COIT, Telephione 1334, 63 Broadwa: PLUMBING The vary oedt plumbing . expert workmen at the fairest uflgel.’h guars FOR SALE—Buick truck, $100, or will exchange for two cows. J. H, Milligan, Danielson, Conn. auglsd FOR SALE—1918 small 5.pass. model 90 touring car, very good condition, cheap upkeep. 49 Golden St. augi5TuThS FOR SALE—1919 Chandler touring car, in perfect condition. augisd FOR SALE 1021 Oakland six cylinder in good running order, new_ paint. In- quire 67 Reynolds St. after 5 p. m. auglsd FOR SAL | Bulek Six | Lathrop. { | Phone 818-13. 1920 Dadze( (ulirin ive-passenger touring. Tel. 22-3 Lebanon. FOR SALE—One Oldsmobile 1920 model,” A-1 conditfon. g, 1918 T augldd truck, Phone 2222 augsd cars and int Shop, 3380 g truck bodies, at Pai; Ellfott’s Pond St. | Packard Phaeton FINE CONDITION 7-Passenger Oldsmobile 5-Passenger Oldsmobile ALL ARE_EXCEPTIONAL FFERINGS. wcteed; also heal an tt] et ST 47 West Man 8L g R R A § o1 ) o - am better :hax th the a Bulletia. columns of The S 354 Wi i R 1. 762. write or ‘phone Theo. LaJess, Eagleville, haolrx‘f,'l?l'd‘ S Conn. 597-5 Willimantic Div. augld WE ARE NOW OPEN—Used cars JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a nice lot—big onea, light ones, and chunks. singlé and in pairs. all réady to g0 to work. Prices low for the Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER E. PIERSON. —eeeeee WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medl- um better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin. MONTVILLE At the meeting of the Distriet Nurse Association Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Y. Miller it was voted in- stead of holding a fair to secure funds for the expenses of the assoclation thi year, to appoint solicitors for canvas. sing the town for funds also to obtain the opinion of the people as to the ad- visability of employing a district nurse. The following solicitors were chosen: Mrs. J. Y. Mlller, Mrs. A. W. Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Melcer, Mrs. F. Schol- field, Mrs. Hubert Dart. Mrs. T/chard Johnson, Mrs. Ambrose Sullivan, Mrs. A J. Huggard, Mrs. Thomas Church and Mrs. A. P. Mitchell. The new garage at the Baptist par- sonage has been completed. Word has been received by friends in town of the marriage of Miss May Church of Stillwater, N. Y., and James Branken. Miss Church formerly lived in Montville. There will be no service at the Uncas- ville Methodist church Sunday on ac- count of camp meeting at Willimantic John Watt of Montville and Miss I A. Gale of North Haverhill, N. H.. were marrfed at North Haverhill Tuesday, August Sth and will make their home in New London. Mrs. Ellen Clifford and Lynch spent Wednesday Mrs. Daniel Philli I Mrs. John as guests of of New London, who gave a dinner party in homor of the birthday of her mother, Mrs. Mary Whitely of Forestville. Mrs. Whitely was for many years a resident of Mont- ville. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nanney and two children of Flanders and Mrs. Lee Black of East Bloomfleld, N. Y., were Sunday guests at the home of Henry Church. Miss Lorna Mavnard of South Wind- ham was a recent guest of Miss Florence Avery who is spending the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. A. W. Avery, of Hill Top. Mr. and Mre. Paul Glasbrenner, Miss- es Jennle and Alice Glassbrenner spent Sunday at the Y. M. C. A. camp at Gardner lake. Phillp Lidofsky has sold his store and market at Oakdale to New York partles and has moved his family to the house of Harry Oriensteir® Mrs. Chester Comstock, Comstock, Miss Dorothy Miss Hope Mrs. state road from Columbia to Williman- tic, on the following described propert very chojce young cows. 3 giving and t 3 yearllng heifers. 1 White Leghorn pullets hatehed in April and May (thoroughbreds). about 50 hens, 1 new Magic brooder for 500 chicks 1 3-2 h_p. gasoline engine, sawi; ensilage cutter, 1 two-horse M Wagon; 1 Tight teaim v & 1 top buggy, 1 Concord cuse” piow heavy tackie blocks, hay forks, iron bars and other toois far toe SRR as to saea1ion. 3 - acres standing Cateref in attes pienty room under cover. to New York, everything must be sold for the high deilar, withoul reserve or lmit. T will sell at public auction at my farm n the Town of Columbia, located on the MONDAY, AUG. 21, 1928, ‘milk balanoe Lo freshen in eariy fail yearling buif (4 one). 1 pair horses, welght it 8. (a good working team), outfit, ormick Take, 1 new (wo-horse team 1 dump eact. buggy. 1 Syra- harrow, 1 pair light harnesses, fork, ehains, hoes, 2 cultivators, team harnesses All hav in barns, corn. Terms _cash noe. Sale rain or shine; SAM SEGAL. Qwner's Statement: As 1 am moving AUCTION NOTICE FOR SATURDAT, AUG. 19, 1922, at 3 o'clock p. m., daylight time, BY— WITTER BROS, AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, N. 42 Main Street, Danielson, Conn, Real Estate and Farm Sales a Specialty. We wish to call the attention of home seekers and real estate specu lators to an attractive piece ‘of prep erty which we shall handie for Charles O. Murphy, situated on Dur- fey St. between Sixth and Seventh Sts, at Greeneville, Conn., within five minutes' walk of all industries, schools, churches and stores. This property consists of a block of jand 80x54 feet, with a valuable 2 1-2 story House thereon, sultable for a two- tenement house of six rooms each. The material in this building is in ex- cellent condition. Don't fail to attend this sale; it is cheaper to buy than to build. Sale rain or shine. Terms, 10 per cent. of purchase price at time of saie. and the balanoe due on delivery of the deed Wwithin 30 days, Carl A. Johnson and daughter Joyce and Miss Virginia Auwood spent Thursday at Ocean Beach. Mrs. Justin Kimball of Lowell, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kimball of Phil- adelphia, Miss Gladys Kimball of Am- herst, Mass, are enjoying a vacation with Miss Jessie Schofield. Mre. Herbert Hawley and children,- Bernice and Richard, Mrs. Victor Rosen- lund and daughters. Ruth and Carolys nd Mrs. F. Edmund Rogers were af Ocean Beach Thursday. Mrs. Royce Brockett and son David, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodmanses, G. A. Sharp and son Clifiton motored to Rocky Point recently. Miss Lottie Chapman of Niantic has been spending a few days with Miss Hope Comstock.. Mr. and Zzs of Oakdale auto trip. Miss Grace Wood is visiting relativer in Blandford, Mass. Frank Bentley and family of Hill Top have moved to New London. Miss Jeanie Robertson is enjoying a weék's vacation from her dutles at the Robertson paper company plant. Mr. and Mrs. Clarerice Avery afld daughter Helen of South Windham, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Avery't parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Avery of Hill Top. Miss Pauline Glassbnenner returned Sunday from a week's camping trip im the Adirondacks and White Mountalfs. Mrs, Pearle Chapel and son Lioyd and Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards spenf Sunday in New Haven. Mrs. Armstrong of New Haven if making a visit with her granddaughter, Mrs. Pearle Chapel. Hubert Dart and family weft Friday for a ten days' <4 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Filosi ‘of Niantie spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Powers. Mrs. Leon Kozlosky and Kozlosky were recent London. Misses Jean and Fannie Willey, Ross Wine and Leonora Kaye and Milton Kaye weze in New London recently. Frank Korendawitz is making plang for his house. Mrs. Bernard Clem and children have returned to New York after spending their vacation at Brookside farm. Mrs. Leon Kozlosky, Miss Mary Kozlos- ky, Miss Anna Shefschick, Miss Bmily Boun, Miss Mildred Powers were récent Miss Mary callers in New Rogers, Colchester callers. Name..... se:arezeos R. P. D. or Streete. . ... Post Office c.ccvevsvesn — Or THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. }0:-“ne,Avm¢e5Wordn-haLhe—Wmh,ToLet,FwS;le,Ek.: veeene:e Number of AIL-AD .- Classification.. «- Am’t Enclosed...... Write complete ad below including name and address it blind address i wanted mark X here e ete-ate al cenw Insertions vesswen ewee e e see e n