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Mm sons o r.umlnflwfi MARRIED e EBROOKA—In Wimiman, R 2 1922, by Ne A Rev. Leonard Smith Harod 1. Storrs 204 Mise l. Rosebrooks, X = Tn Taftdlle i r\v "I‘fl - W Avery and ?lln’ Ethel N — ucllol — At North xR Rev. at . Spetman E j T Tattvitle, R LAMBERT v s ‘.l.rll’! hv.n!n" .r(|‘ Bellerose, St Amour and Wi Bernal Ofve Lambert, both of Taftvilie. P vt il B et FUNERAL NOTICES * OX—1h Graton. Conp., % Jehn Thnn\Nlm Fuperi] services st the of - his bter, Mea Robert J. Burroughs. IRennectsett avenue, Groton at- braas afermoon At ¢ o'clock. notice later. Aug. CARD OF THANKS We wish to exprems our heartfelt thanks to all her Rind frienda, those who want beautiful, flowens, and especially thost who assisted 08 in So many wa and for the many esrtemsions of eyama. y. These kind _acts encow d Abtained v dgeing (he inees and death of our daughter Ratharine. RICHARD MARKS AND FAMILY. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® Telephone 328-3 uneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cornmarce Buliiding Phone 238-2 Lady Assietant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV!CE DAY UR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors The Henry Allen & Son Co. fua néty e oisson, w.v«‘rzv-—A P Ch.rk % flnru’ml‘ | \vnusx.n You write w -vealthy, pretty | r}? envelope. please. tamped Liillan | Sproul, Cleveland, Ohio. AuglOTh - W, D—Bids s for carrying not ovle (2 cholars . from Preéston City fo sma su-.h sdmnl mm;m d: g«flm s 196 96 Soorwign. aug23d wn-rzn—sta- roller ok on Daniéiwi6South D) Mfl‘l’wr“‘& Co., 43 Broadway, ww on uu.’ifi‘&’o‘:'?u or ar the 3 o Norewich. ture and ot tfla B vk uged turn} au, Norwieh. Jy Bt waaf F e, e A S, shop. or would _make good Y o Hort-haired puppy, malé. be MF limantic 257-f. auy 4 1‘rn—P| repared 803 Mafn 8t and, eady for work. Thames St s ) ‘ndk- “WANTED _An | mdngem eivh ::x, ‘may eazn §100. to §200 monthly néwspapers: $1b 10 $35 in spare: time; exmflenfle Y Do oanv senid for “WANTED—To buy rooming house or boarding house. Addle!a Box 58, Atia- ‘waugan, Conn. aug22 ‘ED—To buy a up- WANTED—A good all McBrome's Restaurfint, 49 Main: St., Jew- h Ml Cit. around cook, at Rug2ld TWANTED Brignt, honest boy to werk in ‘irg store. - Address Box 18, Bulletin auglbd WANT solicit house ment plan. edge not essential. ED We require’ several men to|W wiriaig and fixture contracts on Ndfiflfld pay- Elec ‘knowl- ; Free Coun: in Eltdhs lqiumsflfll:'lp m earning §50 per week and upwufjt. Vi NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. WANTED EXPERIENCED POWER SINGER SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS APPLY 20 THAMES STREET SHOE FACTORY THE NEW YORK, 'NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY MEN WANTED Permanent positions for men whose work is saf competent tisfactory as: Machinists—66c to 75c per hour Boilermaker—67c to Blacksmiths—66c to Tbe Electric Workers—05c to 75¢ per hour | 8t. per hout per hour Car Inspectors & Repairmen—é3c per hour Helpers—first year, 45 c ents per hour The above rates are those agreed upon with Committee of Mes partment Association. chanical De- This is not a strike against, the rail- road; reduction fn ravess the Unifed States Ral Board, effective July 1, Apply 8:00 A. M, Ass't Superintendent's Station, to 6: it is A strike waged against a “oraeredby firoad Labor 1922, 00 P. M. to office, Union New London, Conn, R. M. SMITH, Ass't Superintendent| New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Compal WANTED ny 3 NIGHT RING SPINNERS First Class Men Only Ashland Cotton Co. Jewett City, Conn. AND E Lady Assistant Teisphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST i L il o flowering dhrubs, plants and m-% Nursery Co.- Tel s ree delivery. __aprid _ORDER your Bowers ot Ged Greeaheuses; 7§ Codur St Fhone § u\du- _LANDSCAPE GARDENING 1o arrangs for land. £ i5s B e speoial. St Lo RN marlid | — e " TRUCKING . % LAMBERT — —’Mofin( u;c} o _hire. ¥ o T AT ey td. . ‘eam.: s, Furniture St Main WANTED BRICKMASONS' LONG JOB—30 A DAY. H. WALES LINES O, South Willington, Conn; WANT ED -~ SPOOLERS APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TO WN FOR SALE—H orees FOR BAL] E—Ons horee, welght 1000 fbe, dnw it ot once’ aiso one Sin Tt Fisher, Putm.m Fiis all mround and apen bug- shus. JUST ARRIVED, My horses are a nice lof chunks, single an hers o = in um-, and i Sateat 30 St 1L re ym o va Dim low for the Tel. 5. ‘ome and ee ELMER B . PIERSON. Music ERNEST e BULLARD Tencher of the Vielin Phone 127-4 Blise Pla | Have a Few Jutfits to Lend. ” HELEN L. PERKINS Studi TEACHER OF SINGING o, Alleo Blda. &wf r-l m#xmu GOAL AND WMD ™ none. 062 o bt =4 CIGARS CIGARS A.t.u-u:.ur Whitestens Cigar sare 570 taoasand ¥ 1 per Vit M'Grory Blds = rfi‘um. magt be second hand o oo condition. n. aug22d thD—-—Memwomen oyer-17. U. 8. ernment jobs; steady; $100 month; Dositions epefl, free. Frankiin Insth: t. 31-L., Rochester, . auglod HOWDO—A 160z tin of m:h ade w\nccfio Tor 75c, the best ofter - of- for buy now; a fine ine of briat pipés c; Anndora mild cigar 7¢ each. four r i yakens Smoke 'Shop, - opp. aughy WANTED—Farms, prices up to $50,000, dress Welsler's conn. dairy or noumz aay location. ‘arm Agency, Norwich, augld WANTED—To buy a farm, 10.to 20 with good buildings, near Norwl éw London. Write or call Lol loskowits, Norwich, K. F. No, 3. Phone 1889-32. iy28d lumbing and heating. Go:dstein Gn 8$6-y2 Water St. FPhone 144- WANTED—Highest cash prices for second hand furnituce, - houseito goods, antiques, store fixtur try me before selliug. N. Market St a.K Phone §3' WANTED—City property, farm: or smail, for ready customer hn G, Cheneski, Real Estate Agency, 18 sam Street. Jes WANTED—Second hana antique fure nitdre; best prices paid. A. Brudmer, nkiin St. Phone 71. WANTED—We pay highest pric second ‘hapd furniture. Norwich Rnu ture Co. Breed Bidg. Tel. 1914-3. e buy, seil and exchange. el WANTED—Antiques, tools and zecond- pand furnitee. H. 8. Tier, 56 fhnkun 7 WANTED—100 farms for catalogu 10 geres up, with or without stock; clvo | full pacticulars in first letter as to price aize, Tocation and terms. . O. Hox. Jos, Jewett City, Conn.~ 32 WE BUT apd pay ‘bighest p prlees lor second hand furniture -and mens, suscagdor to King, 44:50 Water Phone 1305, D12 CASHIER WANTED MUST BE THOROUGHLY ENCED, ACCURATE TRUSTWORTHY. EXPERI- AND ADDRES BOX 555, BULLETIN. RN SO (G RS, T SILK WEAVERS BOX LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I. STEAMSHIPS THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc.| ST _FREIGHT AND T’ASEE]\GER' ICE. Steanices “CAPE COD” and POSTMASTER GENERAL.” FARES: New London 50c, Greenport and Sheiter Island §1, New York 0. Leaves MES WHARF, NORWICH Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 4 p. m.; Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 p. m. Connec(ions with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamghip Lines sailing from the Port of New Yor For freight rates and further informa- tion, apply LAWRENCE LAMB, Telephone 969. Agent. e e e 'y Ird ise,. 1923 ey ROURD S THE WORLD : HflN""‘HS’ ?’Jlfilfl u-)‘m:vm Tociadis [H“l‘ ees, Dflvl Guides; ete. s ate c’-llndl;ie ‘lfill Cruises s il X MEDHERRANEAN “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND? 2000 Gross Tona DAYS CI nd Frank C. Clark, Times n.‘m.g'E New York NEW LONDON LINE FARE [Comtortable statercoms Rendy for Occupancy at $3.38 . M. 7:30 P. Ly. New London Daily 11 P. M. Due N. Y, Pler 40, N. R, 7 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) Reduced rates on automobiles when l i . accompanied by passenge! The New England Steamship Co. INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 73 t Street {NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD | " SURGEON DENTIST i 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 13% DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONBERVATIVE I . DENTISTRY. %5 Shetucket St. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON ¢ | improvements, Sx,o«o dov 8; | sr and calf, p- | government wagons, suitable for {an?.’a; : Sul)lvln. Trading Cove, R. D. 7. * | throughout, Norwioh, Conn. la«m Books Kade and Ruled to Ordee e e . B, K, and "-‘éfiea.in&“ mmA.fiy qure 58 Boswell Ave. on B 5ALE—Six memwne 1454 ¥OR SALE—Nine fox thoroughbreds, old; will sell mother, 2 years olmn Tollow rumu. one fox was shat @i ber. (}uzvmt. Jewett Chy‘ BUY A EOIF with Yw rent money; | 1 have two sale dt $2,800 , of séven rooms, own, rest lwv tenenient hy ~on Laurel Hill, 'lfl take mortgage of $3,5! 01“00 3 cottage of five el cement_cellar, large h St., a_beaut mn hom noo D. J.-Kerr, Real Cintichs ST Phone 1383- z or 1 :z*a ¥OR SALE—Shors. Giant's Neck. ...“M.&'I"‘ mow sk Niantie, Conn. . aug2ld Rl S MRS L FOR SALE—Ready mixed paitits, al-l ?}‘gfl"m n, ’duif-' mw:'" S8 Qeliver fon, re v oo 8 e Pt aug2id TELEPHONE 1380 uom s NT _ The fineat _five-room hurtmem in city, at 50 ., bmmuuuoa.ugfa a1l modeenconventences, team heat, ler I.nl érluaflwr service M he llc“!‘l'ln‘idét:;;,m n St. ?'lm“fl 10 RENT Five-room _tensmen: Cedar St. Inquire Shae ing Co., Agent, IIA'MM St. aug?: FOR nnr—mx uul lo-m “-'m.; - coal strike m.r‘.aufl and _G_reports fric the teriiIg tne watusacl e i, ok & DAasty 2 e n:a-lnu‘nn ricoversd Soméwhat later, closing quctations generally siowing oi.v fricioal declies, A few lfinh. Tike Northern Pa Missour! FOR RENT—From Sépt. 1, el l’lfl.fl!n séven rooms on .:m odern improvem Fieam " all hardwood 7 fiugn 87 vnm pinauire of William : 1dg. Phone 147, ll'd lmpmmnmmh- dividual feature of the session, rising also | Dedrly 9 points on announcement that the company had settfed for five months €XPort taxes to the Mexican government under a recent decrss whica fixés tha rn‘e-nll—rml_dt‘\-mln-yw. Allied Pan-American issuss l’ollh il and bath. mod- 3 uwm .:‘lfl and Gordon & Son Corp. e Sars FOR RENT—To0 gentleman, furnished gom witn American family, 120 Laurel To RENT-—Nine-room house St. _Inquiré Beooklyn ommnn digia FOR RENT—Desirable apartment and garage. Telephone 2u. Jy4d FOR RENT—_At 142 Main a su of rooms that may be adapted for I rll'nol- of ete. immediately. ' Inquirs Cadden_Company. ican Seaboard issues, Cosdén, Hyustun and some of the other domesii: 4 tively extensive trading, American In- ternational Corporation, Atlaatic Gulf ‘on | and other shipping shares receded In sympathy. Demand for equlnm-m \w milch Holstein heif- eligible to register ; also new ZFOR aA' LOST AND FOUND shares was rnn] BENT_In Disiess se centered today -in Pullman Car, which OT AUto accessc: advanced 3 3-3 points. Other uip- R "business. | ments were irregular, American and Lima Locomotives and American: Car TO RENT Foundry showing nominal gains, and lumberman. Phone 4 FOR SALE—Three year old heifer and d [calf; lot second hand bricl Ambrose augléd 'OR SALP—Two new milch cows, Tel. 91 4 Willimantle. augidd glasses which owner can have by charges. Inquire at Bulletin augid return to George Belazis, 33 Broadway. aug?id “FOR SALE—A choice eight-room cot- | LOST—RBarpin, between CHff and Ma- tage located at 3 Robbins Court, all mod- | ple Sts. Finder return to 6 Maale St. ern improvement: eward. aug: ld FOUND—A pair of gold-rimmed cye- | TENEMENT OF FIVE ROOMS, ELEC- aying ce. LOST—Smail roll rubber mat. Finder| Baldwin Locomotive and General FElec- tric_were relatively hackward. Passing of ‘its dividend cau: nounced weakness m t! wo—thirmn Pump, which fell 4 points o a new low, while speculative disappointman: over the failura of A ra Power directers o declare an extra dividend was he 4 re- tre reaction i~ thar stack .::ve sold orf more tham on confirma:on of TRIC LIGHT, STEAM HEAT, NEW PAINT AND PAPER. CALL AT BROADWAY THEATRE. Amer:eac Te. 1 1-2 poi AUCTIONS ; will sell reasonably 3 Inquire Harry M. Land. augid 1t price, inet mode] honographs of standard make, in perfect playing condition; easy terms’if desired, Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. aug7d FOR SALE—Brand new 88.note fully aranteed player plano with free bench, Frec “rolls and frée delivery; has fine fone and splendid action; very specal, £395; terms, §50 down, $3 weekly. Plaute Cadden Co., Norwich. ugTd sold at_once. Phone 605 FOR SALE—At siight LOST—Friday morning, setter puppy, almost returial o F. M. Kingeley, Lablsigh. used table and cal aug2d FOR SALE—Automobilss FOR SALE—Buick 1910 five-passen- ger, good condition ; terms: nrivate party. aug2id Tel. 1491-5. white body with lemon ears. Reward if [STANTON L. BRIGGS....... Auctioneer Would | eonsider | road leading feom Bozral to Goshen Hill tiat & e b made 1o tie neas T “ay's sees tetalled 330.200 Jast after the market &l :3:d nouneed that ias board of r-tused :re 2 of momaers 1 roan extra half holiday on Saturday, Sept. 2. Call money opened at 3 1-2 per cent. but advanced to 4 and theney to 4 1:3, where it closed. A slight stiffening was noted in the rates for time money, with AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction at farm, formarly. Known ks the Okl Mott place, in the Town of Lebanon. on the about one and one-half miles west of Bozrah, on T FOR SALE Farma; all kinds : prices t. R N SR than 1,000 mikes, extra cquipment 38 ins Hiiline, Tidinddia; Comn. Ehone Mogews PR T L L o 1132, augdd FOR SALE—Overland rogdster. In- quiré of C. B, aug24d TFOR SAl Lasch, 40 Mckmley TAver FOR SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin safes for office and home use; all sizes. PlaGt-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Nor- wigi, y2ad FOR SALE—Large roll-top desk. oak, perfect condition, Telephore 246. jy21d FOR uu;—-n t is anything In real very, reasoniable price. Inquire of §. Dia- nd, Putnam, or Hosea Briere. Day- vitle, ‘Conn. _aug22TuThS' 90 touring car, very gooil gecndition, sstate, see my Fat hefors Buying, ] o Jonn G Cheneakl, Heal Estals o Aseney, 18 i R atl e i (RS SS T NE e FOR SALE—1920 Ford sedan, in good running _condition, with one-head valve motor, five good tirés and space wheel, new paint. Inguire of Mrs. Virginie lef, 245, Boswell Ave., City: aug23d FOR - SALE—Privately ' owned 1921 Ford coupe i the best of condition; ba. A NEW SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, SRR .. |gain for cash. 40 McKinley Ave. augi DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED AT NO. F¥OR BALE — Automoblls, bargain; 35 GREENE AVE. HAS ALL MODERN | Ford touring, good running order. de- mountable wheels, shock _absorbers, IMPROVEMENTS. THE LOT I8 |specdometer, clock fool box, extra wheel, ABOUT 200 FEET DEEP, REASON |lire tubes and tools newly painted. $145. Ronson, State Road, Scotland. Phone imantic 342-14. FQR SELLING, TOWN. OWNER LEAVING aug23d Packards For Sale ONE PNCKARD SINGLE SIX TOUR- THOS. H. BLCKLEY, Phones. 278 Main St. OAK LEDGE A sumimer home of 7 acres, in secluded ONE PACKARD TWIN SIX TOUR- spot. high elevation, wonderful view. 5 ING CAR, $3850, F. 0. B. DETROIT, minften’ wuik -stors. cl'nmh«»ahlihmryn trolley and large lake: stone house, larme recently . redecorstted | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON THESE rooms, high ceilings, open fireplaces, barn, garage, arteslan well, {cuit, Apples, pears, peaches, plums and grapes: grove | of fine old forest trees. Come at once, it can't: be dupiioated. ORIy $4000; sasy terms. CARS. Byron D. Bugbee PACKARD DEALER Putnam, qun. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantle, Con AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TONIGHT—Stors your car at Haye Brothers Garage, Forey St: two well ieuumped washstands. Taxi service, Two -pas: nm. ‘Tel. xzu it NEW HOUSE FOR SALE THERE ARE SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS LOT 50x105 FEET IMMEDIATE POSSESSION YOUR INSPECTION 18 SOLICIT- bile repair work; give me a trial. ED. PRICE $7,500 Schulef, Falls Ave. Phones, 182-12 JAMES L. CASE T . Lo 1T in our work ; try Ismsperm Gange Co., Chestnut St. 1300 FOR SALE—1922 Ford sedan, run less 1. Wart_truck. newly overhauled nnd Tewly painted, at FOR SALE—1918 small 5-pass. model ING CAR, $2435, F. 0. B. DETROIT. Phon! 16 YEARS' experience in the automo- Con or comparatively little activity being n Forelgn exchange rates were m~lh|!d to weakness, German marks being quoted below 7 cents a hundred for the first time in history. Czecho-Slovakian crowns con- tinued their upward movement, establish- ing a new high rate at 3.47, aimost double that of a month ago, but yieiding to 3.43 at the close. A sharp collapse also took place in Portuguese exchange, Escudos, which had been quoted 2bov 7 cents early in the week, droppms te 5.80. FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1922, at 10 o'¢clock a. m., standard time, reserve o limit. 12 head of 26 cows, 1 two year oid heifer, 2 vearling heifefs, 1 two vear old buM, 2 theifer calves, nair farm horses (good workers), 1 brood sow, 100 - hens, 10 gesse, 7 ducks. several vairs of pigeons, Tabbit dog, 1 two-horse mowing machine, horse rake, 1 U. S. créam separator, cultivators, wheel harrow, 2 plows, two. horse lumber wagon, 1 buggy, 1 market wagon, 4 acres standing ensilage corn, all hay and oats in barn, 1 1-2 acres of good potatoes in ground, hoss, forks, BOND MARKET New York, Aug. 23—Speculative rafl: road mortgages, several of which moved to a new high ground, featured toda irregular movement In bonds on the New York stock-exchange. Missouri, Kansas and Texas .ayun— ment §'s, which are dealt in on a “when issue sis, broke through for a new high on a gain of 2 3-¢ pumts pre- sumably on belief that the 5 per cen interest payment for 1922 wil be pai | next Aprit without fail.” Frises income sixes also moved to a new hizh level, while gains of 1 3-4 points or more were of Bozrah are requested to meet in cau- | made by Chicago and Alton 3's, Baltimore Cus in-ihe Town Hall Tucsday, Aug. 29, |and Ohio 4's and New York. Westchester 92 | and Boston 4 1-2's. St. Panl convertible urmose of electing delegates ;0 #'s and Chesapeake and Ohio convertibje ntion, to o |6's were reactionary, deciaing to 1 1-2 points . The ‘feature of the late deallngs was the demand for local tractlon issucs, New York rallways 4's shootlng up ¢ points and Interborough Rapid Traasit mefrv- politan 4 1-2's stamned moving up 2 1-2. Hudson and Manhattan adjustmen: and Third Avenue adjustments also sold_at the vear's best prices. In the industrial xroup. tile Copper sixes establizied a new peak. but wiak- ness was noted In Marine sixss Cerréo De Pasco 8z and United Dr. Guins of a point or cmore tn Mexica: o's and City of Berns ¥'s featured the foreign securities, wost of which held steufly. Liberty Londs c.ntinued weas. Total sa'cs (par vaiue) amounted (3 $14,302,000. shoveis, hamesses, hooes. and other arti- cles far too nmumerous to mention. Some household furniture. CHARLES BELETSKY. 1 stormy, sale next fair week day. aug2IMTuTh LEGAL NOTICES Republican Caucus The Republican clectors of the Town | for the nomination State Officees and Senator in Congress. Also_for the purnose of clecting defe- gates to the Eonitorial and County Conventions, and the Town Committee for the ensuing two years. By order of the Town C EIAIAH S ABEL, Cha!rml.n Dated at Bozrah Conn., Aug. 23, Republican Caucus The Revublican electors of the Town of Norwich are requested to meet in cau- cus in the Town Hall Tuesday, Aug. 29, [ purpose of electing delezates to the Republican_State Convention to_ be iheld in New Haven Sept. 12 and 13th, 1922, for the nomination of candldates for State Officers and Semator in Con- ress. 5"XiSo for the purpose of clscting dele- gates to_he :Republican Congressional, Senatorial, County and Probate Conven- tions, Town Committee for ensuing two years. By order of the Town Committes. HENRY H. PETTIS, Chairman. Dated at Norwich, Conn., Aug. 23, 1022, STOCKS. - The followiug 1s a summary of 't transactions on the New York Stock ‘Ex change up to 3 P. M.: Al Ch Mfg . Allled Chem Am Ag Chem Am Can AUTOMOBILE and Truck _Painting, 40 Shetucket Street lntlznn(Pln: sign vnm&nxa Joseph Falephing, 878 Elliott, Pon nn, mardd AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, glip covers and uire covers, reupholster: ing: all kinds ‘ot .autos. Angarano, Pond St. Phone 1397. mariod OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Twostenement houtc: sie oom ment houte, six and nin apartments, with bath, gas, electric lrum steam hen.tlu. and garage, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, ;la = . V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 Ol 8, FOR SALE Ten-room hatise in flawiess condition ; two new seven-room houses; eight-room. house, with all improveménts. and nearly one-half acre level garden land and gar. age; bargain in Broadway house lot; six- room house to rent. o 1 ™ 4, ,,,, | Automobiles, TOR SALE Carriages, Wagons, Very choice nine-room cottage, desir- ably Jocated in best art Were' P §t, Tnis oroperty must be sold to close the estate. ice low for quick buyer. For farther particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repaira, Painting, Trim. ming, Upho!stering and Wood Work Blacikemithing in all ite branches Seott & Clark Corp. == 607 TO 415 NORTH MAIN STREET PRIVATE SALE Must sell at once at a sacrifice stock of second hand refrigerators. beg: parior and kitchen stoves and numerfus other anticles. Thia stock must be moved Going out of { business. Open evenings. Look us up at | * NICKEL PLATING Am Car Fay Republican Caucus The Republican electors of the Totrn of Sprague are requested to meet in cau- gis in the Town Hall Baltic, Tuesaay, 1922, of Am Smelt Am Sugar at 7 o'clock p. m., . Jcking 4 Am Tel & Tel . % Convention v_Haven Sept. lzlh and 13th, 1822, for the nomination cl-ndidnlel for B o ans” Setmdor i Also for the oot eleofln: dele- ates to the Repul Congressi natorial, County and Probate Conven: tions, and Town Commlttee for ensuing two years. By order of the Town Committee. LAWRENCE G. DRESCHER. LEGAL NOTICES Republican Caucus The Republican eiecters of the Town Featon are cequ ‘meet 4 @ ° House Tuesday: Aug. 23, Dated at Baltie, Conn., Aug. 24, 1922.1922, at 8 o'clock p. m. of ewcting delégates to the Republican l' [ Haven Fapr 190h and S 1 nzz‘n!or\:l; aven Sept. 17th an Republican Caucus i i S by cers and Senator'in Congress. > Rt Also for the pus of glecting dele- The Republican electors of the Town | gmtes” (o the Fepubic onal, of Colum} are reil{lta‘ld to meet in|Senatorial, County PN)MQ Conve: cus in Yeomans Hall Tuesday, Aug.|tions, and Town B o ensuing 29, 1932, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the pur- pose of electing delegates m the Republi- el.n State Convention to Be held in New Haven Sept. 12th and 13th. 1922, for u‘ll nomination of u.mumu for State Offi- cers and-Senator Auofcrthemotu scting dele- gates to the Republican Songressional, Senatorial, County and Probate Conven: t:r:g and Town, Committee for ensuing years. By order o! the T)'m Cmnmlt&u Al Chairman, umua“ at omumm, Ooxm Aug. 22, two years. By order of .the Town *Committes. ALANSON FULLER, Chairman od u\;nnm. Conn., Aug. 23, 1922. Republican Caucus The Republican electors of the Town of Voluptown are requested to meet in caucus in Union Hall ’mad-.v . 29th, 1922, at 7 oelndfi o m., stendari for the, nurpeta 3 West Main St, Norwich, Conn. 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. BOOKBINDING PRINTING JOSEPH BRADFORD rm?;o of_el kinas promptly aad 108 Eroséway soi froe | st Sy Sod fi:‘.fi‘fl’n“““ 5 wayide e for Slw!e Officers and Senats gress. Also for the purpose eleati; gates to the e Congressional, Republican Caucus The blican electors of the Town ot Mom.uh are requesteed to meet in n the Town Hall Tuesday, Aug. zs 1022, w:'[poie 'clock I the afteimoon | ot end Town Lommitics Tor the. som- ing dele; 0 e Rewbhm State Convention fo_ be ‘"‘{;:,"m he Town Commitien T h of ca for Suate Officere and Benator i Con: | jghated &t 8 ARG A}GD for the purpose of eitcting dele- m gau! 10" 'the Hepubiiean. Congresionel, - azonial, County ang. Probars. Comm Conven- PAINT AND WALLPAPER d Town Committee for ensuing tione, ~ By orde onder of e m?) mmittee. Aipaner. 106 pa: Foll HOME, Chairinan, St next e (gbpiea at Aug. 234, myla o, | erased u> . 8392 S!!_ "si?’s’s g: o oy "m TR HES g i g 101 118% 118% Ny N% % 254 i i %i : Q 14 N YOnt West Nor & West North Pacific . Pacific’ Oil seu I8 Pitts Coal . Press § C Pullman . . Pitts Coal Press § C Ray Cons . Ry St Sp Reading .. Reprogle 1 & 8 Rep Steel South Pacific Southern Ry South Ry pr Studebaker ceow 915& Union Pacific Union Ol S Rubber U § Steel Utah Copper ‘Westinghouse West U T Will; Worth Pump electrolvtic, 7ot and hmm 13 7 |tin steads: mici snd mearby 3 {tures 32.62, iron strong: No. 1 hern 32.00@31.90; No. 2 Nortnern 2LU09 33.00; N)' 2 Southern 200052300 lead steady : spot 5.9646.00; SL Louis 6.25; an'!mury spot 6.25. MONEX New York, Aug. 23.—Call money firme er; high 4 1-2; low 3 1-2; ruling ratf 31-2; closing bid 4 1-2; offered at 5{ last loan 4 1-3; call loans against as ceptances 3. New Yesr, Avg. steady, midéring 3 OHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Aug. 23 —Wheat prices aw higher today, but best pricef were not maintained and at the finish .| there was little change from the previ- +{ous close. Final o | ed figures were unchang- to 1-éc higher with September $1.02 5-8 to $1.02 3-4 and Decomber $1.03 5-8 to $1.03 3 -4; corn was 1-i¢ to 7-8c up, oats held steady and provie sions were unchanged to 10c higher. There was some change in sentimenf noted In the wheat market and also fur« ther short covering, which was respone sible for the bulge to the high paind which carried values above the ow figure of the previous week. Same stating of short lines was in evidence the bulge and with a lack of outx'de the reaction was easily attained. export demand was reported as slow. ale - though Liverpool showed a bstter unfiers tone and closed higher. Threshing is reported as making rapid progress in the Canadian northwest and the movement of spring wheat is saif ta be increasing with hedging vressure thers becoming more pronounced. The avail- able supply now is sald to be 95863008 bushels against 1185 00 bushels last year. Settlement of eoal strike and the increase of 20 per cent. in wages of common labor by the steel corporation | had some effect, sy)me trajers ragarding - { this as forecasting a better industrial sit- uation. Corn was unsettled. Dry and hot weather prevailed in the southwsst with further damage reports from that section and the forecast Indieated zenerally fam but with slightly lower temperatures. Prices advanced sharply on the bpulge. there being a good class of selling eof September, the market being influenced Iby small orders elther way. Some rain was reported hraska, M- nols and India ing ari wrich le dro s™me short covering anc ofin & Law. Close 10215 108% 1023, 108 J108% 108 cm— 803 81 551 5% 8% % May O Ny 3 % R ATE steady, Ease spot and nearby delivery 6.0 « ea Wb winort conncetians be