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A Bulletin For Sale .dvertisement Will Sell It BO! onington (Paweatuck), Aug. 181922 a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. FOBERG—In Stonington (Paweatuck). = 13, 1922. a son, Paul, to Mr. and \aron Foberg. BROWN In Narwieh, Aug 10. 1923 a son. Nussell Albert. to Mr. and M. George P. Brewn of Storfs, Conn. MARRIED MANANEY S—In _Danisjeon Aug. 18, Rev. Bevon U. Hat- fieid of Westerly, R. 1. Dr. Reynolds Mahaney of Owosso, Mich., and 3iss Riche! Fuller Preston of Daniel- | son POYERD—FOW ich, Aug. 17. 1333 by Rév, F. . jams, Wiliia Foperd and Miss Seda Fowe. both of Taftvilie DIED MARR—In Westeriy, R. I.. Aug. 15, 1922 James . Marr, aged §1 vears, WILKINSOX—In New London. 1323 Eleaner Wiikineon, aged RR—In thie city. Aug. 17. 1 o Cottrell, beloved wife of Jo ug. 15 ars. Notics of furierai nereafter. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers ENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLED T hone 328.3 Commings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238.2 “ady Assistamt Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV!CE DAY CR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors GEORGE G. GRANT Underteker and Embalmer 82 PROVIGENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telestions 630 The Heny Alien & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNEKAL DIRECTGRS AND EMEALMERS Lady Assiscont Taiophone 410-2 _ BAY OB NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS INorwich and Jewett City FLORIST TREES, flowering shrubs, plants [ Tel Mapiewood rsery Ca Free daiiver: asrid ORDER your fowers Geduidig Greenhouses, 75 Cedar St Phone §68 marild LANDSCAPE GARDENING " rHIS s the thme o arrange for land- seape, work, of Which we mats a special- ¢ Geduldig’s Greez=ouses. 17 Cedar St [ ne B marlid S ——————— FRUCKING g T OGEORGE LAMBEET — trucking, dUmping, trucks for CHf Sc. or Oceam. T\ i TN 70* Tel. 176 ARTHUR H. LATHRGP, Aute Trucking dnd Teaming, Furniture and Plano Moving. Shetcket St T D, JOSLYN, 203 West Main 8L move everything' anywhere Speclal Tenjlon given to moving boiless and ma. chipery. Tel 798-3 sepsd Distanee loving end Expressing. ~ TEAMING and moving. long_distance wucking & epecialty. Jonn H. Ford, 333 St Phone 192 Main St R - X JRopsuaz & SON. o . Phone 315, AUE D ANcE WoviNe FOR SALE—rtorses FOR SALEGood young driving horse by Woodland Chief. Phone augiéd SALE—Mare, fas driver, but right for lady’s use. Particulars, ore Theo Lalses. Engleville, 5 Williegentic Div. augld JUST ARRIVED. ars ere on time. and of ), ces, An e and In palrs, all reads to Prices low for the kind —— A Bulletin Want NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, AOGUST T8, Y922 ' Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female fihd help with child. ~ Apply Boisson. 13 Bast Town St. auglid t [#ore for family of two: nb jaundry pér week. App WANTED—Middle aged woman to do grdinary housework in family of two the e ¥ ore ; no washing. Address (. W. g&. care Gas and Eiee, Dept. - augisd WANTED—A tabie girl; §5 per Week, room and board. Lawton inn. Plainfield, Conn. Phone Moosup Diy. _ augl7d " WANTED_Mald to Act .i‘mond irl s. Robert Tel. 1610. WANTED—Experienced waitress. Ap- 14 Rox auglfd ly, stating reférénce! rly, R. L. eral commission Call 69! prompt not reply unless you are simcere and ‘can WANTED—District manager a big opportunity fof some live man to sécuce an exclusive selling ager Without compétition; must finance ihitial order; investment fully sécured by mer- chandise and contract: give telephone number if possible. Bridge St Newark, 'WANTED HEAD WOMAN WITH SOME CANDY EXPERIENCE, ALSO TWO GIRLS TO FILL SCHOOL- GIRLS’ PLACES. ¢ STEADY POSITION—GOOD PAY. MUST HAVE REFERENCE. S F. PETERSON & SON, 130 MAIN ST. WANTED—Male : 1ib expénmse allowancs ; choice of oounties; give . Address American Agei- New York. augl8d WANTED_A firt ciass blacksmith. Willimantie. auglsd WANTED—! WANTED—Farm paper salesma: your anufacturer's distributor for this teeritory ; established, advertised staple line; a pieasant. business with un- timited possibilities ; requires no special raining or technical kmowledge, but ap- plicant must be hohést and a ve and have abolit $500; you handle your own money : this is a lifetifle opportuni- 1y to establish a lucrative business, but tion is necessary ; however, do our requirements. Apply Hirsch. Market 'St. Phimdeiphia, Pa. Conductor on trolley oar, wants _a position day run. Diwight L. Miner, West Mystic, Conn. A0 B WANTED—Machinist and young man with machine shop _eéxperferics. Apply Allan-Bilimyre C Bldzg. augisd WANTED—Barber, at _one A T. Richard, 15 East Main St Mystic, Conn " WANTED—At oncs round kitchen man and & woman_ as waiteess at the Puritan Restaurant, Dan- { ielson, Conn. Tel. Richmond Radiator Apply el g17d an experiericed all augl?d there {5 —line Alcemo Mfg. Co., 14 16a ~ WANTED—Bright, hon 10 work | _ in drug store. Addréss Box 13, Bulletin. | augléd TWO MEN FOR WORK IN GRAIN STORE. APPLY YANTIC GRAIN & PRODUCTS CO., 3 COVE 8T., Opposite C. V. Raflrond Station. A Bulletii Want Advertiseinent Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisément Will Sell It WANTED—Misce!laneous FOR SALE N young man willing to work; @lso a bright girl. Troy Steam Laundry. gi8d VANTED—By young Tady, room sul able for light housekecbing, centraily lo- cated. Aduress Box 16, Bulletin, augiSd HIGHEST prices pdld tor used furnil- ture and antiques. Louls D. Ward. Box 389, Norwich. IIZMWF TWANTED—To Hire thrée or four-room tenement, central location, modern im- provements. Office. auglid " WANTED—Three or_four-room teme- ment. _Write Box 24, Bulletin. auglad WANTED—Men-women. oyer 17, U. §. government jobs; steady’ $100 mont! list_positions opef. free. Franklin Ins tute, Dept. 31-L., Rochester, N, Y. auglod WANTED—A flat of six rooms, with all improvements, on the West Side, for small family of adults. Rev. Jacobeon, 36 Pear] St, care of Bloom. augld HOWDO—A 16 oz tin of high grade tobacco for the best offer of the nj buy now; a fine line of briar pipes 35¢; Anndora mild cigar 7c each. four Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. augsd 'y or pouitry, f for—zoc. Woolworth's. WANTED—Farm: prices up to $50,000, dress Weisler's Farm Conn. WANTED—To buy a farm, 10 to 20 }acres, with good buildings, near Norwich or New London. Write or call Louis Moskowitz, Norwich, R. F. D. No. 3. Phone 1889-32. WANTED—Second hand furniturs s2ll stove parts 1or all makes of sto plumbing and heating. _Go.dsteln & Kay lan §6-92 Water St. Fhone 144-4, jyid WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for second hand furnituce, household goods, antiques, store fxtures and tools; try me before selling. N. Weisinger, 22 Market St, Phone Iybd dnd Jumberman. Phobe 1484 between 1T Write Hox 456, Bullelm} o and lumberman. Phone 48, tage, all improvements, situated on car first ciass. condition. Addeess Business, care Bulletin. calf; lot seéond hand bricks, Ambrose Sullivan, Trading Cove, R. D. 7. " 81-4 Willimant sell cheap. OR SALE—, hnn} _power_ hosiery e, AN RS, "Chee, Putnam, R, F. D. No. 1. augisd FOR SALE—Néw milch Holstein heifer and_calf, eligible to register; alsy new Roverhmént wagons, Suilable’ to farmer and 8 p. m. auglsd “FOR SALE—Kitchen stove. Inquirg 17 Arnold St auglid New milch Holstein helf- er and calf, eligible to register; also new government wagons, suitable for farmee r 3l augl?d FOR SALE—Delightful seven-room cot- line, 10 minutes' wal from Franklin Squar: ih nice section of city; hotise in TN augléd " FOR SALE—Three véar old heifer and augléd FOR BALE—Cheap for cakh if takén at once, Bix ten tune roll, Cain operated electric planos, organ and combinations just the things for restaurants, ice cream parlors or places of amusemant. A. J. Pixiey, the Piatio and Organ Tuher ad Repairman, 70 Shetucket St. Tel. 1775. auglsd FOR SALE—Two new milch cows, Tel. FOR SALE—Cenfectioner: good location, about 100 yards from 3 schools, 2 churches, doing good business; sickness cause for selling. Inquire Amer: iean Confectionery Co., Norwich. Wil augiid FOR SALE—15 choice heifers, fresh and due to freshen in the next four wéekts ; prices right. Call Phone No. 10-3 or weite James A. Green, Eaglevi Conn. augldd FOR BALE_Seven-room cottage, mod- ern_improvements. laege ~garden, also garage. Phone 851-5. augidd WANTED—City property, farms. large or small, for ready customers. John G. Chenesky, Real Lstate Agency, 18 Bath Street. 3 jebsd WANTED—Second hana antique fur~ niture; best prices paid Bruckner, § < Phone 712; my30d WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture: Norwich Furpi- ture Co. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. jel1d hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin St Phone 717-3. jantld WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; 10 geres up, with or without stock; give fuil particulars in first letter as to price, size location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn, Jyazd 3 tage ocated at 3 Robbins Court, all mod- ern improvements; will sell reasonably it soid at_once. slightly used table and cabinet madel phonographs of standard make, in perfect 1 Plaut-Cadden Co. Norwich. ' augid " FOR BALE—A_choil oom_cot- Inquire Harry M. Land. Phone 605 ug7d FOR SALE—At almost half price. aying condition; easy terms if desiced. guaranteed player piano with free bench, WANTED—Antiques, tools and recond- | tone and splendid action; very special, $395 ; terms, §50 down, 33 weekly. Plaut- Cadden Co., Norwich, augld FOR SALE—Brand new 85-note fully free rolls and free delivery; has fine FOR SALE_Cheap, popcorn that won't pop; first class feed for chickens and pigs. Inquire Conn. Popcorn Co, 80 Water St. augid | WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books, Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water St. Phone 1305 sepl2d $1,000 to_ $25,000 Racine, Piainfi all_kinds; prices easy terms. Fred L. 1d, Conn. Phone Moosup aug3d FOR SALE—Farms 113-2. SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I. BUILDING G, LONGO & €O and building, cxcavatic and plaster Work neral contractors sidewaik, brick o 103 augld 0. General 1371 m: T WILLIAM C. Yot Contractar_ahd Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 Weah Main St. Pnonme 93l dentd STEAMSHIPS 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 SPOOLERS APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN WANTED, MECHANIOS AND HELPERS Permanent -positions are opén at the'-fd!?efwinggrates: author- ized by the*United States Rail- road Labor Board ;- Machinists Boilermakers Blackapaiths Shest, Metal *Workers' Blectrical L/Werkers Povwer {Hotse | Swi boarad 6~ Eéo- triclans . - Iuhhlfl‘ntlm Botlermatkers § Helpers Blacksthith % Helpers Shoet ¥Metal sWorkers 47c per hour Helpers PBlectrical - Weorkers' Helpers Car Repuirers & Inspecters—6dc pet hour. 4 AaAf.;.b‘“.; 0 A M sto 6:80eP. 210 - Ini 's ¥ oftipe, o R. MJISMITH, Ase't!Superiftendent New York, New fHaven:& Hartford R. R..Company COAL AND WOOD WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Norv Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. Léaves New York, Pier 8, Tuesd: ast River Tiursday and Saturday at & P, M. plete liné of fixtur F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, | FOR SALE—Grocery store and a com- for meat market. augtd FOR SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin eafes for office and home use; ali size Plaut-Cadden Co. 135-143 Main S Phone 799. ALE—Large roll-top desk | . Telephore 246. FOR SALE—If it is anything in real eatate, see my list first before buying. John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 18 Bath St. Jedsd FOR SALE | A handsome residence, desirably lo- cated on West Thames Street, with 13 rooms including 2 bathrosms — is | steam heated; has a fire-place and a laundry with set tubs, and other mod- ern improvements; has ample groinds with fruit trees and an excellent gar- den spot. INQUIRE L. A. HURLBUT 43 WILLIAMS STREET TELEPHONE 1687-12 New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE [comfortable Stnteroumxl‘ Ready for Occupancy 4 $3.38 |7:30 P. ML Lv. New London Daily 11 P. Due N. Y., Pier 40, N. R, 7 A. (Daylight Saving Time) Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. DENTISTS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Strest, Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Conn. Mwml ness before thé publ W better: than “through eolumns of The PRINTING PRINTING of all, kinds promptly aad o S ‘ranklia WHEN YOU WANT to t your busi- is no medi- the advertising DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DEXTISTRY. 25 Shetucket St. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Blds. Norwich, Conn NICKEL PLATING I Nickel Plating BRASS BEDS REFINISHED AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. TELEPHONE 566-13, NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. CH!ROPODIST A. @. THOMPSOX, ¥. 8. Chi Foot Emllnllll‘l‘ e s ear the. Bl +. Alice . ain St, N Coin. Phone 1366-& Pyt PLUMBING The vary Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices '8 guar- arcteed ; also heating and gasfitting. JOHXN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Muin 8% NEW HOUSE FOR SALE THERE ARE SEVEN ROOMS | AND BATH WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS | LOT 50x105 FEET i IMMEDIATE POSSESSION I YOUR INSPECTION IS SOLICIT- \ ED. PRICE $7,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street Telephone 876 FOR SALE 2,600 will buy eight-room cottage house, Wwith bath, £as and electric light, only 10 minutes’ ¥alk from Franklin Square. ull particilars, see V. COVELLO, ate and Fire Insurance, 188 cum st Renl Tel. 152 FOR SALE Ten-room house in flawless condition ; %o new seven-room houses; eight-room house. with all improvements. and nearly | one-half acfe level gardeén land and gar- age; bargain in Broadway house lot; six- room house to rent. ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334, 63 Broadway. PRIVATE SALE Must sell at once at a sacrifice my stock of sscond hand refrigerators, beds, parior and kitchen stoves and numerous other articles. This stock must be moved at once. and will sell cheap. Going out of business. en_evenings. Look us up at 93 West Main St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Very choice nine-room cottage, desir- ably located in best part West Thames St.” This property must be sold to close the estate. Price low for guick buyer. For further particulars, inguire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. FOR SALE Two-tamily house on West Sids, with acre land; excellent two-family house on Central Ave.; two-family house with 9 scres land, 15 minutes from square; cottage with 7 acres, Thamesville sec- tion. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Buflding. Phone. FOR BALE Wood will pay for farm this winter; 140 acres. with 2,000 cords of market- able wood, 60 acres level flelds, river runs 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, ‘Willimantic, Conn. A Bulletin For Sals Advertissment Wil Sell It A Bulletin For Sals_ Advertisement Will Sell it fiewly painted. with winter Stiidebaker special, $57 Tolét touring car, $13 with self-starter, $275; 1918 Buick, all in good condition. B. F. Krieger. gain: for sale, Marmon body, seven pass, brand new, for just a fraction of factory modeled ; we special coverings and we sure can please vou come see us. FOR SALE=Automobilsa C e — = — — ] A Bulletin ;Vm Advertissment Will Get It _ TO RENT AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FOR SALE—One 1920 Dodge roadster, 1921 Studebaker light six, $550 one Ford sedan, winter top for 321 Main St. Tel. 2042, wuglsd FOR SALE—Cadillac car, 1914 modél, g:;»{l tires, new battery, §400. John Her- Voluntown. Conn..' Box 450. auglld Ok E—Hudson speedster, _sport top, fancy brown duck, also two sets of side curtains, little uséd, like new, bar pfice ; one’ set of Marmon side cuetains. used; have vour old car top re- e in tops and inside with materials and workmanship: just Norwich Auto Trimming Shop, 354 West Main St. Tel. 762 auglid bought. £0ld and exchanged newly painte Lathrop. Tel. 32-3 Lebanon. | Reo 7-passenaer, WE ARE NOW OPEN. touring, 7 pass., 1916 Cadilac 5 pase., 1817 Cadillac 7 pass. 1917 Cadillac lim., 7 pass., 1918 Cadillac 7 pass.. 1920 Buick touring with winter top, 1916 Ford com- mercial, o Town Sf Adams Tavern Garage, West F. Hickey. aug17d FOR SALE—1920 Nash sport model, n good tires, wire wheels, in A-1 condition., Write Box 452, Dan- ielson, Conn. augl17d at 11 Eilm St TO RENT—Six-room tensment, all 475 ; one | modern improvements; dlso large store, :snne 1819 | suitable, for an dt i 5; one 1920 Chev-11 ¥ i business. - Cail W. Main St x-firflnme_m'-m‘.n.xu{ TO RENT—Desirable apartment, five 530, 81l improvements, sepacute heater, St eof. Coit. _auglsd FOR RENT — The finest five-room Apartment ih the city, at 50 Beoad Si. Dbgautitul location, all L & steam heat, hot water and janitor service furnished ; ‘rent’ $65 cen conveniences, Inquire at Taiking ‘ranklin St. gg17d Machine Shop, 24 o R!JK'I'—'Nrfimem. all tmprove- ments, 44 Laurel il Ave.” awugiia TO RENT—Modern furnished {hree or ve-room apartment, choicé locatioh. Ad- ress X.. Bulletin. s augied TO RENT—Furnished rooms. Inquire augléd TO RENT—Store In_ Baltle. Mra 7. Douvilie. Railroad St., Balils. auglsd housekeeping, 27 Division FOR REST — Steam-heated, m tenement, with all improvements; also garage, at 194 West Main St augdd FOR RENT—From Sépt. 1, eight-room apariment, seven rooms ofi éne floor, all modern improvéments, separate steam h!lke:. all hardwood floors, 87 Washi ton & ing. Inquire of Wiiliam F. Hi T Bldg. Phone 147. nu.lad“ TO RENT—Fuenished rooms for light FOR SALE—Buick 1919, 5 passenger, 6 cylihder, good condition ; private party. Telephone 1491-5, " n ¥ augl6d FOR SALE—1919 Chandler touring car. in_perfect condition. Phone $185-13. auglsd FOR SALE—1921 Oakland six cylinder in good running order, new paint. In- quife §7 Reyriolds 5t. after 5 p. m. aug! FOR SALE—1920 Dodge touring, 1918 Puick Six five-passenger touring. C. H. augldd FOR SALE — Ford touring cars and truck bodies,"at Elllott's Paint Shop, Pond St. jysd Sweeping 'em Out We are doing a land office business in used cars—40 to select from, many makes, models and types, all at prices that will make you buy ! IMAGINE A GOOD FORD TRUCK FOR ONLY $70. Examine this list of cars, picked at random from our big dtock. | Buick 7-passenger, winter top, for Hudson 7-passenger touring, $500. Studebaker 7-passenger touring, $500, Velie 7-passenger, summer and win- ter top, $400. new paint, ' new tires, $€00. Nash 7-passenger, new paint and tires, $750. Gverland, motel 90, $350. Oakland Touring $470. Allen Touring $300. 3 Maxwell Touring, $200 4 Hudson Sedars, $600 up. Briscoe Touring, $200. Baby Grand Chevrolet $250. Overland Club Roadster $250. everal Fords. AND MANY OTHERS, READY TO RUN. NO JUNK, The Danieleon Garage C. H. PELLETT, Prop. DANIFLSON, CONN. TELEPHONE 190 READY! : For Immediate Delivery NEW HUDSON SEDAN NEW HUDSON SPEEDSTER NEW MAXWELL TOURING NEW ESSEX CAB NEW ESSEX NEW ESSEX TOURING 49,000 WORTH OF NEW FORDS ALL MODELS WE HAVE THE GOODS COME AND LOOK THEM OVER The Danielson Garage “On The Square At The Square” C. H. PELLETT, Prop. DANIELSON, CONN. TELEPHONE 190 AVAILABLE Packard Phaeton FINE CONDITION 7-Passenger Oldsmobile 5-Passenger Oldsmobile ALL ARE_EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS. Julian L. Williams 25 Town St., Norwich répair ghop garage. FOR RENT_Steam-heated garage f Tel. 1368. s émeéne nouse, ail el Hill.__augdd TO RENT—Six rooms and bath. mod- ern improvements, corner West Majn and Thames Sts. Gordoh & Son ( Inquire at office of Max aug7d R RENT—J0 gentleman, furnished room with American family, 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Hill Avi O g e i FOR RENT—From Sept. 5, five-room furnished cottage at Smith's Cove, Win- tergreen Point; fireplace, electric lights, ete. Phone 480. augsd “Teiephone 25%. jyaa euitable for Futo goods, shoe store or any retail business. STANTON [ good one) {3100 Whi to New Yor! the high do FOR BENT_At 142 Main St, a suits of rooms that may be adapted for lodge room purposes, offices, etc.; possession immediately. Cadden. Company. jetd Inquite at The Plaut- T FOR RENT—_In business section, eite accessories, leathér apr22d FOR RENT A emall store in finé location for busi- small general line, or for shoe re- s eilent’ surroundinzs_to reasonable rent. For inquire of A MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. AUCTIONS BRIGGS. . Tel. Lebanon 18-5. AUCTION 11 at public auetion at my f: n the Town of Columbia, locatéd on the road from Columbia to Williman- on Auctioneer MONDAY, AUG. =1, 1922, at 9.30 o'clock, standard time, 8.3 gi eshen in early fal 1 yearling r horses, we working ilets hatched %) 4 sughbre: coder he engine. horse McCormick w two-horse team vagon. 1 dump cpe 1 Concord buggy, 1 SY ultivators, harrow, 1 na niesses. light harn: fork, ch ther to standing corn. Terms terer in attendance. Sale min SAM SEGAL. atemeént: AS 1 am moving everything must be sold for , without reserve or limit. pienty room under cover. Owner's LOST AND FOUND fawn-colored wrap. braided LOST— collar and sleeves, at Barbec’s Ice Cream Parlors, Watch Hill. Finder will be re- wardeqd’ by leaving it at this office. augtéd Court of Probate for the INSURANCE IT MAY You may be the next v take chances. pro Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET PAINT AND WALLPAPER MEAN YOU of a fire, le to the firm pro- tection from money loss it afferds FOR SALE—Paint. §1.75 per gal., i r $2.60 de ; wallpaper, 10c per r 55 Biaaer 18 West bt L 1 BOOKBINDING Fira Station. : myld JOSEPH BRADFORD CIGARS 108 Brosdway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order CIGARS > PN HOTELS A CAS BOUSE, D. Morr Prop. — ¥irst -4 mected. Piaove. Dy Whitestone Cigas aare 370 per thousand 3. ¥. CONANT. i1 Neaakils gy —— Main St., next to WHEN YOU PWANT 1o put your busi- ness before the public, thers is no medi- um better than through the advertising columns of The Fulletin. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE ALE: By order of the Honorable istrict of Nor- wich, I wiil sell the interest of M. D). Canty, late of Norwich, in said Dis- ieict, deceasad, in the rea] estate situated on North Thaines street, in said Norwich, and being fully described in the applica- tion to seil on file in said Court. For more particular description, see said ap- ication. Blvdor FENNESSEY CANTY, Administratrix. FOR augl1sd | " TAERE 18 no advertsing medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- itin for business -asults. TONIGHT—Siore Brothers' Garage, équipped washstands. Seven-passdhger cirs to rént. ‘Pel 22l } _ THERE 18 MERIT in our work : ley it Imperial Gorage Co.. Chestnut St Phons 16 YEARS' experienca in the automos bile repdir wotk; ive me 4 trial Con Schuler, Falis Ave. Phones. 18 d ting. Hiort. Pard St Norwn our car at Hayes i two well i scrvics Two Jesod AUTO TOPS, radiator éovérs. curiains, 41 covers and tire covérs, reupholsters Ing, all kinds oi l\ligl‘ Jos. Am 2 o, EASY Foroun WELDIMN adequate faoi us to undes Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus and equipment enabl take WELDING work that cthers often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is too heavy t6 bring to equipment enables us to go to the our portable i —————— Of Promise Suit COPYRIGHT KEVETONS VIEW CO. MEW YORR. Baron James Henrl de Rothe schild, eldest son of the famous French family of financiers, is be- Ing sued for $500,000, Wy Marie Porquet, & native of France. She No piece of work too large or too| alleges she crossed the ocean upon his request to become his wite but he falled to agres upon 4 daté and NORWICH WELDll;lG CO. | has retused to marry her. Roth- 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts | Wechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Worx Blacksmithing in ali it branshs) SCaii & Ciark Gorp, 507 TC 315 NORTH MAIN STREET schild eéame to the United States recently to study banking methods and it seems as though his bank sccount may be drawn upon if ‘here is truth in this charge, Many useful zifts weré presented, and a pleasant eéveninz was spent. The marriage of Miss Fitzpatrick and Punl Sweeney. of New York. will take Wednesday merning next et St ward’s church, gathering of the Hoimes- wes held Thursday at Park, where an incerest- was carried out. Officers were elacted and a lunch- ced. Sevaral 1bcal people esting. tafford basetall team will merican Thread Company Holvoke Sundas afiermson on e Vlaine wmmond fens, Miss Theo Reer and 1 Rees are camping et Crytal lake for two weeks. EAST HADDAM William Grunhoff and Charles Kauff- o - waa The A the SPRINGS who served in STAFFORD a generosity of 1 Johnson Woole: ag possible, sominitiee and rs having informa- ¢ vee 1o the omissions cr (rrars nclusion and to advise of names has comny ilies have moved ars it w half-holiday nent of a beach at Big gaiher for the bathing. mier the lase eaches are Thursday even'n it or were; aim Stafford as can be done| the townsp: composed of the|® B. Pinney nford,. W. R and Nelson| patronized many o crowds stil com-| Mrs Betsy of names| honor stee. Tha been published and weeks at out of the man of Newark, N. J. spent the week heir summer home at Lake Ba- s.. Friday. to visit Mrs. Cook’s nk P. Smith. homas, who has been in service for the past two was honorably discharzed last week and retiirned home. He was stationed at Quantico, Va., during the greater parl of his absence. Several from this vicinity were 10 Chester last Thursday attenaing the Sea View Pomona picnic at Cedar Lake. vens informally celebrat- | #a her 90th birthday Wednesday. She s mentally alert and takes considerable in- terest in matters in general. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gates of Hart- ford were guésts over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bartman. Joseph Tracy is spending the week & Storrs. Miss Clara J. Dare is driving a fiew suburban car. The site has been chosen- for the 60,000 grammar and high school which East Haddam is soon to eréct. It will be located on the Brainard Clark proper- at south end of “Thé Plains” I8 odut Haying is much delayed in this vieinity, in common with many other localities, of laccount of the scarcity ¢. sunshine. Thé season has been one of discouragemént to the farmer. t = Thursday JEWETT CITY the stores throughout buz a frag. ands. and Last month for personal tax. Collectol will be at town hail tonight from 6 to { o'clock —ad. i| F. Arremony & Son have occunied the On acevunt of | Store of A. Monty, 40 Main St—adv. amount of ramn this sum zhor than a ars and 2 i il PLAINFIELD Mrs. Charles H. Humes, Mre. Chatles M3 Melen | L. Woodmansee and Mrs. Chariés H. Phildps attended the funeral of their nephew and cousin, Frank L. Matthews, of Hampton, Tuesday, - Name.-vs ezemeers R. P, D. or Street... Post Office v Write complete ad below including name and address — Or i blind address is wanted mark X here [ sieze widtve ataleain e 0.0 wtee. mazeeraterer #0060 aTee e eSTatetater o seeieaens o » NUMber of Insertions... MAIL-AD | THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. , Classification....c. ewe e cesbesiiian. i il vases Len T TR TR TIeY