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: T BORS o~ KA In R'emrlr Sk 1932, » son 40 Mr. Kaseer. GRISWOLD *@vfi In g e o ot franddsughter to amn ow aipLsox u ill‘hu and Wb A-nl—'fluhr both BARD — In mh d* by_.Rev. Frederick Williame ¢ Clarke M. Frasee and Mist Ella J, Germhard, both, of Norwich. CRAIG—~WQOD—In Montyile, Se 1933 by Rev. John H. Stearns. Cralg and Miss Carris G. Wood. CARBERRY—MGARRY_In New Lon. don. Sevc. §. 1923 by Ret. Firmdthy M, Y Fank Crowl Carberyy of e, -u« m. Vurnnt MeGar of Nbwlondon S st -IlD 1 wife of Jflfll Eiiza aged 5 mrA LEDINGTARCAL Saranic Lake: N. Y., Sept. 7. 1922 Bthel *Saltus Ludington, wife of Charies M. Ludington of.Ard- more, Pa ad WILLIAMS—In Mystic. - Bopt. 8, 1922 Ebin E. Wiliams, aged 79 years. ABDi :m \YlllA)-—-lr antic, suddenly, Counterman, mes S. \j..(- of l»ud-)\er--m- . DONOVAN—In this city, Sept. 9, 1922, X joved wife of James i Washington_street, ¥ of Mystic, aged 37 years. Ashawdy, R. I e-n.v 1022, Lowe. aged 63 yeara. wlon (Plvrea(nck) aged ‘52 'yea of Muih street, LAY!A\lrlr Stonington, -8Bept. 9, | ude L. Latham, fermeriy FUNERAL NOTICES Norwieh; - Bept. 8. 1922, jdow. of Jeremjah Sholes, the” ‘home B¢ her R Léwis 314> \um Sapt ar tmer Bur‘\ll i "nmc & N 182! fie held st the home Frederick Efeh sad. Puesday, Sept. clock diy » Maplewood ¢ Joseph —»‘flgfiul—!n this c“h'lr‘ it AEply_ de tmrg ;::l:f 'nfi.oeokla E;I' 23 lllgle ::. vu!nn—u fidfir H“T‘m Wit & mu hl lllellldien it sepTd mker Pear] St. _seplid buseke M‘g:u qu'n:n—At ance, The F. W. Woolworth Co. wfi‘ixn'—d jrle, corn Co., A 1 a8 n"eool lnd gen- arsl helpar; smbly” family; I v!lll‘e. Address Box 519, Bulletin. _sepiad " WANTED—A ~ waitréss at The Tea Room. u dm. sepsd WANTED—GIFl to_do champer work and wali on rabie. CAB 30o% Willimaa- ue Diy. 1 H .é%nu Cam\ Pop~ g wamfin—hxfiufi;nfi i e m.*a% Jflllfl in hnflvlnh 01‘ hl Illhv o B M bnrwich fllfle Imln—’rc nw x\or— wich ; not less rhan 15 ncru, ith g price_and particulars in: flrflt lel- o ab dm Ryshpan, R. F. D. No. 3. ny Turkish Trophics 20 ror 18c; Beech cigarettes 15¢ for 20; Anndore cigars e, our for z5e.” Fagan's Smoke snop. ?n lewoflh i fllwmh—seeond hand !u.rmturb we s2ll stove parts mr m m-ken of stoves; P oy e T YOUI FUTURE will be what you lllke & business edueation will sirely help Jewatt Business School,” Fraklin WANTED BRIGHT GIRL FOR OFFICE; MUST BE ABLE TO DO SOME BOOKKEEP- ING; - THOROUGHLY ACCURATE; MUST RESIDE IN NORWIOH OR IM- MEDIATE. VICINITY; GOOD SALARY AND OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCE- MENT. APPLY IN OWN HANDWRIT- ING, GIVING TELEPHONE NUMBER, IF POSSIBLE, BOX 765, BULLETIN. it ou. treet. TEACHERS WANTED sey. High schools and all arles Wl TEACHERS' AGENCY, La Hartford, Conn. —_—— WANTED—Male LT AXTED—A diehwasher. Apply clu \Ol TARE WAnrlD—-Commnce n:s month: government rallway mail clerks : cation sufficient ; write jmmediately for st Desitions open. F‘ramen Institute, Dept. 31-M., Roches- ter, N, sepild W, Tl:D—-Flrem!ll brakemen; begin- nere $150, later $200; no strike, ey, ulletin, CARD OF THANKS ese M3 slncers thinke hbors ahd friends who ex- mmatiy ‘and assistancé in cavement. the {lmess: and ed wife. Giagys Fon-. the many beautiful ces. JOSEPH BENOIT CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. 8MITH AuceN Telsphéne 328-3 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Bui Phone 238.2 ing. Lady Assiatant: GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST. TAFTVILLE Telephone 630 3 . Funéral Director and .. Embalmer PROMPT SERVIQE DAY OR WMiGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Henry' Allait-& Son’Co 83 MAIN STREET' FUN‘!RALD m'.cfoixs Lady A»uum Teleph: DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. , " FUNERAL Dm:crons | railroad RAILWAY MECHANICS—Go machinists. bollermakers, carmen, freigh peryhour ; go west; Ja et free” transpoetation and gompan ent, 10 a. m. to § Stone,-at Long's Hotel. {ord: Conn Northén Pas| take the place of men on T MACHINISTS—Are ' you earning 70c per hour? 1f you do not. and want to, come in and talk with Mr. Stone, com- {anyis peceandl representative at Long's otel, 78 State St., Hartford. Conn. These positions are permanent and ‘are the re- sult of ‘'men refusing to abide by the U. S. Labor Board deeision. seplid BLACKSMITHS _Wanted for work on | rallroad ; - positions wrmnnpnl: ;. free hoard, rm&n ibor trouble: - CAlL. an Stone. Long’s Hotel, State St. ra, Con west ; o per hour : t and nu , 70c and 63c position ; Apply to d' talk with Hart- 11 op raiiroad ; nokitiens Mrmlnenl wages o0 ; free board. room gnd-tra. } tlon ' labor trouble. Call and talkwi Mr. ‘Stone. Long's Hotel, State St.; H:r ford. Conn sépll CAR TERS—Wanted for work o positions permanent ; tree "Hoard, room wnd transporia: Jabor trogble. . Call and talk with "’! Stone, 's Hotel, State St.. Hart- B sepild young man to work on taeme 241 Wbt THAMER St. Phone 311 _sepid T WANTE one policy a_day 'ofit ; same on ry mium $10 yearly ; ful seller ; write qulck for territory. writers, Dept. C. ewark, wu:'r:n—!y & young maeried, any kind of worl ternoons and _evenings. P. 0. Box_ 5! “man of Saturday af- Address P. K., sepdd 21, ED—Errs Waters, 1147 Chesthut WANTED—Heip, filling_ilos. Wheeler, Roosevelt’ Ave. Plions 152 sep! d boy in peinting of. _St 5 shanty on Swier, West Wil _sepéd " MAKE your dreams ¢ome true ; gradu. ates now earnfhg one to_ten thousand dollare & year. Attend Norwich Com- mercial Sehool, Main 8t. Day. evening and home study courses. augdod THE. NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY ! MEN WANTED Permarnent positions men whose work i for competent atisfactory a Machinists—86c to-T5c per hour Bollermaker—67c to' 75¢c per hour Blacksmiths—66c to 75c per hour Electric Workers—85c to 75¢ per hour Cll;wlnlpecior! & Repairmen—4é3c per ur Helpers—first year; 46 cents per hour The above rates are those agreed upon with Committee of Mechanical De- partment Assoclation: - This is not a strike against the rail- road; it is a strike waged against a reduction in rates of pay ordered by, the United States Rillroad Labor | Board, eftective July 1; 1922. 0 A, M. 'to 6:00 P, M. to| Anl supmnundfinu office, Union Station, New London, Conn. R."M. SM!TH, Asg’t Superintendent New Yark, New Haven &.Hartford | R. R. Company WANTED orumE man to make himeelt genera store. References 1 Steady position. Write Box 98, S -} Conn., are a nice lot—big on d | sistant teachers, ot ANTED__Highest cash mlu b furpituce, before lnrkel St_ Pho Phonl:uis AN Mo a hene an ique.. fur- ure prices ' Frln.klln S! l"hvnt 112-5. nfi\lllfid 22 N. Wlhlnm myitd hest prices for L 1914-8, Jell “WANTEDWe sevond haod !uml}‘ ture Co. Breed Bl L5 buy, seil and exch; hang ol tools; | § !nn? Mlfi?*““fi LA nnde Jerser. SALE—Ten h. e‘nsgs gb ich, R. n‘t. ‘Lisbon ‘ghfi s Lul;h '6’&1 o A-xwufi"?‘i & FOR _SA ‘stove; nflc; reason- seplid yoodle pngl, mn le. TFOR SALE_French pood monlludold 341 West. Th: St S OR SA A wih exchange for dry stock. I W.F: Phone 1851-12. mm R Sl | 0 im- w 2 good ufirmm :x'i"%.u E rmm DONOHUE Central Bldg., Norwich.. m-; Phone. O RENT . e e B 8 TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with of ;lenmn board ; all improvements. Phonb 0 RENT—Gi ice mnlbla. 17 spnlee St. "mn ownstairs. OR BALE—150-acre farm, black, lavel solimb -tmm. B gB 15 hae of cat- tle, " tools Inl and chicke oese mmiu “milk Mte de Jowan Gty 5! mnn, 1 1-2 miles to Jewett ity ‘,hu ary gain ; ther business. Petes Norwich, Conn., 1. Li FOR SALE—My house of sight and_bath, Dd!%‘l{ P rareaiiy W:E: glréien, situated at 157 Broad St. M & FoR § A _upright mahogany Pphornog! cost §101 , our price $40; fermer. T Weekiy. 'ralkm; Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Square. sepdd " WA hand ture. St._Phone 717-3, wnm—uo farms for catalogus 10 up, with or without stock; rlve full prflcul-n in first letter a5 to prics, size, location and terms. - P. O. n;:'x ’g)i. 88, 10015 and recond. St Tiger, o ‘xnnxka“n Jewett City, Conn, FOR SALE—_A good upright piano in porfect condition, $85; terms, 33 weekly. llking Machine shun, 24 Franklin® Sq rs. k.luh‘n n.ml bllh 0 Vfi-.m ished foom, hnt and cold wlx,er, 33 Franklin St, top floor. D REN fi o \l ent hwubflpln‘l\—;“ D!vIlhn st lfll NT—] Ited roomn RE! M uhlo cem.ru location. . Tel. 4 » a-m all_fus ed, ‘ w‘l‘:‘t’ nelud gas and eleetripity. J. A_ tott, 320 uu- rel Hill Ave. Photie 196! “TO RENT—Pieasant turhllhed nivm. private flmily. Tel. '1" 3. TO lll(T—Furnx'hsd Toom, Circh sepsd 10 E ished housekeeplng, A1 Elm St. 46 ooma t6r light ron SALE—A good Columbia phono- aph, cost $50 new, our price $20; terms 1 weekly, Talking Machine Shop, 24 klin Square. sepdd WE nm and DII highest prices for hand fture and ooka. K:emum ibchetr T King, 43-50 Water 8t . Phone 1a05. aspl2d WANTED — VEAL Am now paying 12c per Ib. for faney veal; smaller calves in proportion. Tele- phone me at my home, 74-2 Danielson, or leave word for me Munda)x at 1880:4_Norwich, Conn.; Wednesdays at 256-3 Putnam, Conn., or address me. W. W. BURCHAED, Sterling, Con: WANTED FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD for information leading to arrest and cone viction of the Derson taking two 32x4 1-2 Tims, with two 32x4 1-2 Firestone tires, and front wheel with tire 30x3 1-2, on Willimantic road, 1-4 mile above Ladd's Corner, on night of Sept. Tth. . A, BUCK OIL €0., Willimantle. LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—AC once, for_cash, Boyal Restaurant, near Tafts Station; owners lehvlns town. sepsd FOR BALE—A fine house of seven roome. with steam heat, gas zange, lee- tric lights, hot water; house newly paint- ed inside and out; with a large pisce of land thrown in if taken at once; will sell at the low price of $4,000, part cash. For further Uetails, see Clarence Sholes, 188 West Thames St. Tel, 1380. sepsd FOR SALE—I have & foue-room ooi- lile across the Laurel Hill brldlo !or 318 00, D%rt cash. C. Sholes, 188 “ sep Tham FOR BALE—$3,000 cash will buy a Plece of peonetty that will rent in months $226; $8000° cash will buy a_piece of Faf Gaties ‘that Wil rent in E1igBboonth g enough Saidy Clarence Sholffe x’gtl. e FOR SALE_Equare piano, loofl condi- tlon. Phone 388-12. Bep8 FOR SALE—Chicopeé corn husker, used ‘one ecdbon, - ¥ood as new: prith right. Harry L. Hull, Lisbon, Cfnn. TO RENT—Furnished light housekeep- ing rooms. Mrs. Congdon, 52 uaxu sep’ To RENTMadsrn Aive Foom houss, lmblo\ emems’ 65 Spring St. Tel. llQl»lZ. sepid TO RENT—Pleasant furni ed . front room, private family ; also gas ge; refer. ences required. 185 ‘Rockwell St.’ sepéd O nfl\-—omu Fooms, 51 BrT-AwEL Inquxr 203 Main pEd “To Jum'r—mezly mrnhhed rooml 16 Laurel Hill Ava Phone 1 - sep2d 142-5. " TO BENT—_Light housekeeping and gess seving gihee rooms by, day or:week. Bur e u Frankiin® St. eepld ENT—Modern slx-room _apart- SN Frankin B s A ey e lnqiun T. H. Beckley, Main St. _augsld TFOR RE Very choica seven-room apurtment, desirably located, for aduis only. For further particulars, inquire of John A. Moran, Real Bstale Broker, Franklin Square, eug2id T FOR RENT—From sept. 1, Ellht-mom apartment, séven rooms on one floor, all modern improvements, oAty steam hsatel, M hathveooq wuhmr quire of F. Hill, Thaver Bldg. Phone 147, auglsd lo coat. near etwéen Mystic LOST—A lady'e tan TYantic Fire Station, or and Yantic. Finder leave at Bulletin Of- ce. Reward. seplld LOST—Holstein cow. Finder telephone 1076-5, J. Stegal. séplid FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Bay mare, 1250, good aj work single or double, P. Curtin, Balt seplld FOR SALE—Good_driving_ horse, also top buggy. Fritz Rimek, R. F. D. Box 65, Jewett City Road.” seplIMWF JUST ARBIVED. My horses are here on iime, and they , light ones, and chunks, single and in bairs. all ready to © t6 work. Prices low for the kind. ome and see them. Tel 53 ELMER E. PIERSON. MUSIO CONCERT PIANIST Announces the Opening of Fall and Winter Term for advanced and in- terpretative Piano Playing, Harmony | and Counterpoint for students of abil- | ity and serious purpose. Children’s Dep't—Under competent as- with class instruc- tion once a month by Mr. Farrell. For particulars and terms address FARRELL STUDIO 43 Broadway _ Central Bldg. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1104 Room 22 3 STEAMSHIPS WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Norwish Modday, Wedasstay and , at Leaves Vew un: ?1 s Tuesday, Srirsiag Gad shvertiy Tel. 2087. New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE $3.38 Lv. New London Daily 11 P. M. Due N. Y. Pler 40, N. R, 7 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) Reduced rates on automobiles when River “#¥.'V. KNOUSE, Agent, Comfortable Stateérooms ;tudy for Occupancy at 30 P. FRANK FARRELL /. Phone 39-12 Jewett City. FOR SALE—Four nice yOung pups, run rabbits only, bark at hole; vrice right. Inguire of Frank Maynard, ‘Baltic, Conn, TO RENT—SIx rooms and bath. mod: ern improvements, corner West Main and Thames Sts. inquire at office of Max Gordon & Sen Cerp. FOR SALE—New fully guaranteed up- fiehy plane, with e snduring_torie d endid action; bargain at $395: terms it desired, The Plaut-Cadden Co.. 138: 143 Maln 8t. FOR SALE or exchange for horn cat. tle, one two-ton truck and one ton_and alf truck. William J. Bowler, West v sepsd TOR SALE—Carload of Vermont cows has just arrived. James H. Hyde, North Frankiin. Phone 30 Lebanon. sepéd ¥OR SALE—On state road, in yoieke of Plainfield, one new six-room cot with two acres of land, or more if sired ; would make ideal’ chicken farm or truck garden: also ice business for sale ; no competition. Frank E. Evans, Plain. field, Conn. Tel. 22-2 Moosu FOR SALE—Garage, with space for soven cars and large Toft i rented ; or would make go0d auto repair shop. ln- quire 56 Boswell Ave. aug23d ¥OR SALE—Farms: all Kind~; vriesa $1,000 to $25,000; easy terms. Fred:L. e, Plainfield, Conn. Phone \1:351;, FOR SALE—Large roll-top -desk. » oak, perfect condition, Telephore 246, sy21d NEW 1923 MODEL HOME FOR SALE THIS HOME HAS SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, WITH ALL MODERN IM. PROVEMENTS; ALSO GRADING AND SIDEWALKS, SEE TONGREN & HOURIGAN, NELSON PLACE, THAMESVILLE, FOR SALE ZUE REMIDENCE PHOPERTY. NO. At GROV 3 D} APARTMENT SMALL EXPENSE. LOT 60x130 FEET. PRICE 86,500, APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE, 40 SHETUCKET S® TEL. 876. | finéat | trading in for GARDNER Coupe. FOR RENT—Desiranle. ngnnmem nna garage. Telephone 25Y. ysd FOR RENT—In business sectlon, site suitable for ~auto aeccessories, leather goods, shoe store or any retail bluh\?l Tel. 248. TO RENT A very choice modeérn nine-room houge, fully fuenished, with modern garage, ex- cellently located. with 15 tons of selected coal in celiar for winter. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKEE, Franklin Square. TO RENT. Steam-heated, modern five-room flat, “Ioeation in town, hot water eup) e all year round. located at 50 Broac Inquire at TALKING MACHINE SHOP or your broker. augléd B et ety FOR SALE—Automobilss FOR SALK—Buick ‘touring car, 181 starier and electric lights, in good ru ning order, tires zooed, will be sold cheap. Overland _ Sales ~ and ssrflu Co., 252 Franklin St. Phone 2912 epitd FOR SALE Dodge fouring car, in A-1 condition, very reasonable for guick sal Walter A. Hoffman, Hampton, Conn, T Willimantic Div. 649-13. sepild FOR SALE—1017 five passenger Buick, cod _running condition. Reo Garage lainfield. Phone 22-4 Moosup. _ sepdd FOR' SALE—Ford touring car. Henry Clark. Scotland, Conn. Phone. sepdd FOR SALE—1920 Maxwell touring. new battery, new cord tires, 33 Thirteenth Bt. sep8d TSED CARS bought, sold and _e: changed ; cars of all makes. Adams Tav- & Carage, Norwich Town. T. Bthier. NIE aug25d FOR SALE—Good touring car, $150. Inquke 331 Main St. sepsd 1023 GARDNER Roadster, one month old, driven 700 mile year gusrantee and is a real car for the sport or business man. Also Buick Four Roadster and Baby Grand Chevrolet. ,THE ARMORY GARAGE, GARDNER SALES AND SERVICE, 819 Franklin St., Norwleh. FOR SALE Two-family house.in good condition,. in Alsa severa] cottage houses. list to select fro good locality, near Franklin Squa¥e; 12 large R. 8. BA!TL!TT. rooms, all modern; $3,500. 44 Bhetucket Bt. 23 Ann B¢ d rage, stock barn ! all in the best of or- der; @ one-man farm or summer home; only #5300 8500 cash, YONS' AGENCY, T iitlmantie, Gonn: accompanied by passeng The New England Steamship Co. NICKEL PLATING HOTELS nm D. WooD —— i s 03 unounn WOOD and_kindl| or lmlll quln thhv . hapiro, lL. 10 Lane G Nickel Plating BRASS BEDS * REFINISHED AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS -{MONTH ONLY. TELEPHONE 565-13, NORWICH NICKEL - PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE _ NORWICH, CONN, ¥OR SALE. $6,200 will buy two-tsnement house. with' store, ail mi improvements, rent for 81;: mgmh, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For particulars. see UV, coveLLo, AL 3 Tel. 1527-3. 108 Ol St. FOR SALE com house In flawless condition: two oW, geven-coom houses: roor howse, with e improvements. and nearly one-half acre level garden land and gar- age; bargain in Broadway house lot} six- room; house to rent. ARCHA W. COIT, Teléphone 1334. 63 Broadway. —_— CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Clgar sare $70 per taoasand. 3. ¥, CONANT. 11 Franklis S% e e e BUILDING JOSErH J. : Cmmago, tractor and Bullder IJA!( ©, TOUN Work !fl Poone 971. General Con- 1374 8. DENTISTS S CDINDRTS, oty DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Strest, Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Gonn, ish- pay- | §: FOR SALE | z: I»’.‘f‘ vclllr ‘vfi m all’ your steri u A. R. lnfi-m- Holbfook OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WURK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Trucks and Carts|’ Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing In All Its Branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET EASY FOR OuUR WELDINJ Thorough knowledge of welding and | & preheating plus adequate _facilities and equipment enables us to unds take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is *too heavy to bring to us our pertable equipment enables us to go to the work. No piece of work too large or too small. NORWICH WF.LDll—iG CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Strest STORAGE BATTERIES FORD 816, DODGE - $28.80. BUICK, OVERLAND, BRISCO, CHEV- ROLET, OAKLAND, ESSEX $§18. These are our mew prices on Hartford Batteries, all guaranteed 18 months. FORD RADIATORS 191728 medel, with shell. 415, 22 model, without shell, $14. 101118 model, 31150 Ford Truck model, $25, Al Brass Homeycomb Radiators suaranteed. THE JOHNSON CO., 10%-109 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. l rattle in| 282 Kossuth St, Bridgeport, Conn. | b} Carriages, Wagons,|ii:i» rulon mnr. 'l'huergéld.. MA bids must be tion for many years” he to make my work my n bond. or fled e& Goodrich hor less E.‘."m-mu of the cout :h vofl. no Stat ma“#‘..m“‘.:y“"m“".'i some time at that p “Of course, while I e eonditions in all lines of the rubber business I know about which I am the most competent speak. But T think you can Goodrich Rubber company as a indication of what is going o, in & minor way, in & great industriés. We, for instance, 50 busy supplving an ever. | market that we find the twenty-four hour day all too short. Wa ars obligeé 1o have three sets of employes working in three sh! eight hours each. “How fast the rubber industry is tak | ing its place as one of America’s indus / +|trial leaders may bde judged from the facy'tHat in last month our sales incress ed 150 per cent. over the month of April and our May and June business. campanc ed with May and June of last year, near Iy doybled. Sales of cord tires simer._ January o fthis year have been doubled those of the first five months, and af this moment our sales are running M “ler than ever befors in the history ef Goodrich™ 7z “And the futuré never locked brighter, T am sure that it is not too optimistie to look forward to the time when every industrious and intelligent working mas will be able to afford a modest automo- blle. _ Produetion of the low.peiced caza was pever greater than it is todey, and scientific competition is so healthy "| no one is able to predict how -nup]y a car may be put on the market tomorrow. | The greater the output of cars the greats er, of courss, the demand for rubber trée and other automobile equipment Prosperity in amy one line means prosperity in all the related industries 8o vou can see, I'm sure, the sort of hopeful, encouraging messags 1 am glad- Belly carrying from the United States #- England, Frace and Germany i ez .- 3 Repubhca.n Caucus- The Republican electors of the Town of Lishon are requested to meet in caucus i ii?ig Town 1922, at 8 Illlu nn‘l& 'S Sy can Towa| Commu JAMES OKAHAX Chairman. Dated at Lisbon, -Sept. 922, ADMISSION OF ELECTORS. Notice is hereby given that the; Board of Selectmen and Town Clerk Town of Montville will on- smmhy. Sept. 16th, 1922, trom § ciciock in the foftnoon i lock in_the -hemoon L thé | fon to examine the qualifications o( el tors and to admit to the electors’ oath those who shall be found quaiified .and whose names have been certified on the list “To Be Made." {EROME «. HOUSE DAN. D. HOME, Town Clet at Montville, this §th day. semgmmr 1822 NOTICE The Selectmen and Tow Clark o .the. 1 3 £ - e s TSE LISBON Those who attended the conferencs of six churches in Pachaug Wednesday ¥ those . ‘persons found qnlllfl!d on., ‘lhe list “To Be Made" as prepared by the Registrars of Voters. ted at Bozrah. Conn mll 11th dIY' of September, A. D. ¥ LEROY LATHROP, “JOHN B. FOLEY, _ ALBERT G. AVERY, sd:mhum Mrs. S. B. Hadley, Miss “{Baidwin, Mr. and Mrs H. J. Ken Mrs. E. [ Miss Clara Hyde, Mrs R. J. Read Mrs. W. A ; Claire Barber motored to Waterbury one day last week to take home Ris daughter Dorothy, who had been | " W. W. BENTLEY, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at North S(nn!nnon within and for District of h Stonington, on the Sth] Qay of ‘Soptambor. A Dr 1835, “Present-CHARLES C, GRAT. Juge| ing some time with her aunt, Miss Tstate of Henry E. Randall,'late ‘of-fitie Barber. de-|- Mrs. Andrew Swarts and m— North Stonington, in said Disiriet, e S Clara and Cornelius, are | fihe 1;\fldmlm¢mlrlx.lplpell('{d in s:m tives in Paterson, N, J. an a written applical Thar cald estate 15 now. in settisment in M e e sald Court, and oraving for -&n oler 1o ter were recent callers Barc sell certain real estate belonging to-said estate, fully deéeribed in said application.| Miss Clara Hyde was the guest Fris day of Miss Ruth Bjornberg, at Breeze- Whereupon, It Is Qrdered. That ssi application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in North Ston of Sentember, A D: 1822, Bhe aPernoar: Rad, tnas nGice of (he Do deney of said application, and of hearing thereon. be given by the publi tion of this order once in The Norwi Bulietin, a newspaper having'a circula- tion 'in ‘said, District - at leust.five dase] prior to the date of eaid hearing, and i Teturn be made to the Couet. CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge: ‘week, returning to day moming, the 5th. Schools in town opened Tuesday. Al the Newent school Mrs, Andrews is m,mfnh“m a teacher can be TRUCKING PLUMIING The very Dest af plumblag - expert : ot i b e OuX ¥, TOMPRINS, €7 Weat Mam 8t CH!ROPODIST ". né.almu‘lot. ¥. 8. o t Specialist tect your % -4, Alice Bldg.. 331 Maln St -rvu. con. Phone 1366-6 tanzid — WHEN YOU WANT to put your busle ness before the public, thers 15 no medi- um better than through the advertising solumns of Tbs Bulletin. DR. EINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 25 Shetucket St DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory. Blds Norwioh, Conn INSURANCE IT MAY ~MEAN YOU be .the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances, The small annual |- premium is negligible to the firm pro- tection from.money loss it afforda Take -out a policy to day, Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT You ma RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET /LANDSCAPE GARDENING zlu s the tms tn cape w arrange for land- ne ?«‘m’l Green i warlid” 72 Codar BE | Name. -2 R. P D. or Street. Post Otfice e, | rtesasstastaseenses, THE NORWICH BULLETIN lulhfie,Ampsqhnbhch- Wmflold,l"n&h.h’ otetoieiace chvusse miasesieies siorelaecaier Ozssifiuti-n....._.. JERr— — Or if blind address is wanted uurk_x here GEORGE L.u(n:lt —_ uom and’| many callers dally to see the trucking, dumping, trucks ;21| flowers grown on the parsonage Cliff St. or Oceum. Tel. . Est, ll1(; Auto 'rnu-xus Ing. Shetucket. St. C. D, J0SLYN, 283 West Main 8L move v ‘an; e tentlon given to moving hoflm and mas chinery. e Thess - sepsd- it 1T Bosw if Ave. 14 TEAMING ang s etucket St. Phone 335. .h fl“#'IETANCE HO'VlNE. 'FILL OUT AND MAIL TO avaiemsire o NUMBET OF INSETHONS .o vinisiaoiomicn sioramision ATV Eflm P u“- Write complcte ad below mcludmg niéme lnd qddness

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