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BORN ch!l—ln Bljesyillé “Cann., Sept. ur 922, a son, Homer D, ‘to Mr. and Mow, Clayton M. Gager. - In Boston, m n:m ‘an los%' and M W Jr. (Mal thmn ¥ 4 L—In Norwich, Sept.'s, 1922 ughter, Dorothy 'Edn: Mr lt rs. Charles 8. mm - o\ In Westerly. . gé._;‘nn , to m And )frt nd 4.1922; o E In Middlétown, Conf.. Sept. 5, !! % danghter to Mr. and Mrs. Joh- ller of Old Lyme. MARRIED ¥FA — GORDON — In_New London, % 18. 1922, by Rev. J. T\, Rosen! Norwich, James I. Yoffa of -Bostm ?fld Miss Rae Gordon of Norwich, nn 4 MERRITT — WHIPPLE — In . 11, 1923, by J. Merritt and M | Jepuie EE—NORTHROP—At Ol Lyme, v !g Rev. Howard “¥ms ¥. Bughes, Je. of Black Hall Alter and Miss M‘Yfl- Northrop of Snmh‘ ‘me. DIED In_ Wyoming. R T Sepf. Clark L. Niles, aged 82 years. AN-—In Pawcatuek. Sept: 13 2. Mary Speliman, aged 52 years. COBNFELL ~In Pawtucket. R. 1. Sept 11, 1322 Hien Maria Cornell, on, aged 17 years. FUNERAL NOTICES WOOPMANSEF—In this city. Sept. It isaae Avery Woodmansee, 898 vears. of S NTLES— g 1993, . PR 1 13, aged Funeral services at the Agughter, Mre, C street, Friday. Sept daylight eaving time, Poquetanuck u«mem’: GLEASON —In this city. Sept. 12. 192 Julia Kelleher, widow of * Jeremialr Glegson of 458 North Main street:s=: Funeral at her late residence. . Friday. morning. _Sept. 15, £.15. , Requiem, mass at St. Mary's chugch at 9 o'clog Burial in family piot St. cemetery. Kindly omit ‘flowers, HARPER—In this city, Sept. 12, Harper, aged 50 vears. Funeral at the parlors of Cummings © Ring. 322 Main street. Friday merning, Sept. at 8.30. Requiem mass at St. Patrick's church at § o'clock. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery. home 15, at 2 p Bm‘llg CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbors who as- sisted us in any 'n{ at the time of pur H lllo or all the beautiful These acts of kindness will alwazs be cheriehed by us. alse grateful to Rev. kindness. We ara P. F. Werth for.his MRS. UTZ AND SONS. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Dlrectors Embalmers’ Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN and Embglmm 322 Main Street Funeral Director : and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR MIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Henry Allen & Son Co. 38 MAIN:STREET - FUNERAL DIRECTORS - AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephono 410-2 DAY OR NIQHT HOURIGAN BROS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett “City FLORIST . 2 N . lvld ig's ne § THIG 15 the time lo arra seapé work, of Which Wwe mai3.a Juses, 7 v t;.tnltu’- Green®: “!1 % Enone 11, uzt 4 TS, Lluarop Angelo formerly ‘of’ C, Simpson, 24 Coif. AmB—PDuII‘l hmaswm-k. dn-nt' Box “wepldd 2 i WA'C‘I'ED——(‘am nt - maid, two adults. "’E e ,‘|y Beoadway. | sepi4 R e e R SR WANTED—General houseworker, fam- iy of two: good 1 K landpn wm\é Box | wuu-nn.—n The F. W. Wool WA!\TED—-Glrl tordo and wait on tabls o, CaR. She . wm e’ o S -‘,’35 ACH vmm ln N. E. M.u- xmlmmd'uwibu o ST les good. rite or ' ACHERS' AGENC »" Hartford, Conn, A T WANTED—Reliable and ambitiotis man’, té represent Grl.pg Ul e Meosup and “Plahifield’ m for right man. Am)!}h@rxn Co., Willimantie: “:50 ¢ s SALESMEN—Do you want to'represent Durable Hosiery, the word's 1&!‘[9: g otily distributor’ of. 14-strand o hoslery direct to the !w\uunna nmz —yow to earn. $50 1o 375 per.week? or ‘phone me immediately. rocker House, New Londen. TWANTED—A gaod mal\ for work on modern, ‘suecessful .. farm an, .ex-. perienced 1arm v\ork n or :mung Jman. | with education who wants experiénce that will lead to re: poni!bxe Bosition ;- goo wages for satisfactory man! utd RaLls thing in reason to make.the yosition per. manently xnmcme M. Ry Wibber le , b sepldd TWAN TEn—Pluwren‘fq— ;;lmi and or- namental work. Apply John J. Dee, 75 Westminster St., Provi sepldd WANTED_Voung mm«wxmm Iike sition as stenographer or secretary; two years' experience. Ad;l;ess Bow . 'd“ . sepl4 3 1 care Builetin. WANTED—TWo_experienced canvass- er=; salary or commission.. Av tween §.and 9 & m. . White Sewing 3ia chine. Con 28" Meanklin SLGTA ne Mgr. !eplld TWANTED—Two _or ihree mep, o, assist in Bliing eilo. N. vé{;‘i ng’qs( Main St. sepid WANTED—Men 10 cut ‘6ordwood, Doles, sleepers, an farm near Preston City. -Ap. DI in writing, mating Now much wages or. per cord, etc. Ibert G., care Bulletin. sepidd WAN D—Man with milk take milk production of farm near Nor- wich datlyl” 180 quartsi now, about 300 {quarts from December on: will sell same price as to dairy, eveptually to restau- rants, stores, etc. Write. to M. Freeman, care Bulletin . sep13d WANTED—A man on dairy farm. W, Clark, Lebanon. Phome 13-4, sepl3d NTED—Young man Alling Rubber: Co. WANTED—Academy student, | second year, and tall. Shop. . WANTED—Loom fixer. fian Corp., Bean & Hm MITT WANTED—A barber steady job [ppay. CRil at once 159" West Main 5 - sep12d ? vou ARE WAVTED—Com@en e $1. nth; government: ra{lth ‘mail c1erk§ common edtcation sufficient Dept. 31-M. o first or Fagan's Smoke | : sep12d Saston wésl. faod in Institute, Y. seplild RATLWAY HCHANICB—G\: ‘west achinists, boilermakers, *70¢ " per hour; earmen, freight and pass, 70c and uu Northern Pacific Railway, t& ‘taka the place of men on.strike. !e}flld MACHINISTS—Are you . earning er hour? If you do not, and want !o me {n and talk with Mf. Stone, ogm- ny's personal representative. at.Long's otel,.78 State St,, Hartford. Conn. 'Dla!e ositions, are permanent and are .the re- fult of men refusing to ablde by 1l}e U. Labor Board decision. - 4 BLACKSMITHS—Wanted for work vn noamons [good ; 1 board, room-and tra; mn. labor troubie, Call_and 'Jk wl(h r. Stone, Long's. Hotél, State 8t.° Drd Conn. ree T BOILERMAKWRS —Wantsd for work railroad ; positions .permanent;, wages good ; free board, Toom and. transpoeta- uon tabor trouble. Call and talk with r. ‘Stone, Long’s Hotel, S!ale St., Hart® ford, Conn. eplld CARPENTERE—Wanted foy.work on railroad; positions permanent; . wages good ; free boapd, room d ttlnlncm- i labor trouple. ifinfl Mr. Ston€, Lon ford, Conn. S Hotel, St “Hart- sepiid - : WANTED:" ' ‘1 A MEAT CUTEER W PERIENCE.. GOOD arronu'ntn OR ADVANCEMENT. - b THE MOHICANCO,, NORWICH, CONNZ" YOUNG MAN WE WANT A MAN, 25 TO 30 YEARS OF AGE, IN OUR BELT'SHOP, ~ THE ULMER LEATHER, CO. _STEAMSHIPS ¥ THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. BAS’K[’mmlGHT AND ?%flw AP OSTRASTE FARES: New Londm and Shelter Island” 31. Wevr ym Leaves THAMES WHARF, NOR' Diyatay,, Thgreds n,, loriday, We: rt ections with all Coastwise vfi"fl St %u'nfilp Lines sailing !rom‘t‘l‘:‘: Port of New York. For freight, rates and further mtorma. “I'tien, aply LAWRENCE LAMB, nhmha. pluxu g’- TYOUNG, Cnhfl:ifl Work and Jebbing, 50 oes Berg- |’ permanent ; \wflgel slip and lflk with [ nesdny' and " P‘Hflny“%‘ : imall farm, an; “dte Shkflffl;‘r “you weite ~ ea tamped _envelope. nleua, Cleveland, Ohio. a ey e 3ol TED—B}' »Academy teacher, .rooms, un l\!y nrul referably o is H. Wal C nn £ sepl Wflmb— rim good €ooms 1o Tent. 110 North Main .n'p!'zd vzm»—n-n.me Tman or _womat willing eo learn, cither wl vrwrafled and steady. H. A. r'umm‘m Etm: Free Inn, Westerly, R. L. WANTED—To buy for cash, a smail|¥ nflhmerx business in’ Norwich o its su ddeess P. B, Norwich Bulle- sepdd HEERD a lady who was bu; ‘ymi upn;r gUus the other day say,."l way thought our cook braided the ends, rknew that they grew that wa !oplzd neve, ’lur)fi:‘h‘ Trophies 20 for 18c; Beech o8 e-for \nndere e, for: 25c. Fagan's Smoke s?:i'::,"“w W«kflflx . mepbd. unn——s;condvhmd furniture 821l ‘stoye parts ror all makes of l\ove- P.lumbm‘ and-heating. Goudstein & Kaj n 86-42 Water St FPhone 144-4; WANTED Highest cash prices f: sceond hand furnituce, 'gd6ds,” antiqucs, store fixtures and. tog) iy me before selling. N. Wi Brineha % ‘Market St Phone 537 ¥ ,'\\‘n}s’mn——Secon hana ' antique- fur- niture; best prices paid. ~A. Bruckner, 87 4'rdnklin St. Phone 712-5. my30d WANTED_ We pay highest pri secohd . hand mmlure. l{? ?fi% iure Co.. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3, o ‘buy, sell and exchange. Jelld WA tools and zecond- hand futniture o B, Tiger: 65 l-‘rankun 8t Phone 717-3. | T WANTED—100 farms for 10 geres with or without lto(:k full Da-ticulars in first letter as to size location and terms. P. O Be W,E BUY and pay . highest nrletl Xm sacond hand furniture and b remens, successor to King, £4-30 Wllll t. Phone 1305. seplad- — e — ° WANTED — VEAL® Am now paying 12 pec Ib. for fancy Yealy smaller calves in proportion. “Tele- g 2 Dantelson, or leave word for me Mongdays-ai 4 _Norwich. Conn.: Wednesdays at 256-3. Putnam, Conn.. or address me. . W. W. BURCHARD, yi: Sterling, Conn. roule to _—.——-—-—-——.—*—.—_ FOR SALE—Automobilss b«r-iihv housel ald mfimm' phaeton. lnqxfire nf&fyt 38 Ocean AverNew Tel. Ill!. sepldd m!)eu pn one gallon of line. t. .Lahe Rul be!Cm,(l‘fl! ‘West Main Fords a specialty. (‘harles sepld li su.n——o- kitchen range in condition ; xlso xa -mflor both burn wood other . fonsehold. goota: f’h‘& 1463 1\0 198 West Thames St. ‘sepldd T¥OR, SALE_Five-room cottage, all im- nts, with garage and large lot, on 17 | North "St.; two cottages in Greeneville, seven rooms each, with ijmprovement: small deposit down, rest on menthly pla: $2 800 each; and many other Leal bar gains in real estate. Call and ug 7. Jetr & Co. 10 Church St hons ro# su.l-—oood Huntington \lpfl‘ht piane, with mhota's;ny case, perfect play- ing condition; §135. on easy terms. Plnm. Cadden Ct, X _sepi4 0 1'[6' 'i‘néd"_?ehvem paddi t ully. equinn with sal es, carpet, back rest. cushions, els., $125. T. Bris: coe. Phone 140, sepl éd FOR SALE—You can buy a gontection- Efy store for $1,000, with stock and ~tuees. doing good business. Inquire of American Confectionery, Norwich. - sepldd FOR SALE—Stock and tools; farm to . Dest of land, also about 1,000 cords of .standing wood for sale, mostly swamp maple ; possession given jmmediately ; will l €y good price for milk another year. fw canoe, rtinnlll! address 8. P. 'Bur[eu Fitech sbanon. Phqnsb pl*'ru'rhs SALE _Three building lots, 25x h, 'and a portable house 12x17, in ‘Thamesville, all for $350. coate!. 63 Broadway. Phone 1349. ep12TuThS _FOR SALE—Marshall & Wendell, up- right piano with beautiful walnut case, in A<l playing condition, fine tone and splendld action ; nrice $210. on convenient terms. Plaut Cadden Co. orwich. sepl4d " ¥OR - SALE—Indiaha coon hound owher’ has no time 4o hunt. El Bla chiette, Danieison, Conn. sepidd FOR SALE—Ice. Inquire G. A Tel. 34-2 Lebanon. augZIMW FOR SALE—Emerson Reedcraft tea “{ wagon, never been used; will sell vecy reasonable, at 167 Washington St. E BeDlZd to 9 p. m. *FOR SALE—1923 one manth old, driven 700 mil year guarantee and service; izadink in for .Gardner coupe.’ This is a 'Yeal . car. for the sport or busimess man. #1974 Cadillac 4 touring, 7 passengés 1975 Cadiilac 8 touring, 7 passenger ; Sheyroiet 4 touring. 5 passen Maxwell touring; 1521 Maxwe g sza Gardner touring. 7,000 miles. A1 The Armory. Garage, Gardner hs andePrHce 319 Franklin St., ,\¢>r~ T , with one | TF¥OR SALE—Young rabbit hound pups three months old: also fox hound ‘one owner is'| Year old ; price right if taken at once. H. | housckeeping. 11 Bim § B Beckwith, Poquetanuck, R. Se] "FOR SALE—One - International en- Gdl\. D., A-1 shape. Tel. 1076-5. FOR SALE—Sterling upright piano in perfect condition, gqod action and fine tone ; bargain for Sl 5, on terms. Plaut- Cadden Co.. Norwich sepldd FOR SALE—Ford touring ca) Clark, Scotland, Conn. Phone. svpsd FOR_SALE—_Gas scove’; price reason- able. Phone 58-23. seplld USED CARS bought, sold and ex- anged ; cars of all makes. Adams Tav- 1 Garaxe Norwich Town. T, Ethier. FOR SALE—My house of elght rooms and bath. modern improvements, _also ardat situated at 157 Broad s - E. Ritchle. - sepSd__ LE—Good touring car, FOR 8§, 8150‘ Tnguiee 331" Main St sepdd 1G: oTs’ equipped washstands. Taxi wvxce. Twa lavm-"b&flsenger cars td rent. Tel 2211, THERE IS M.E‘Bl'l‘ in our work ; tey it. imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St. P}‘;dunc 16 YEARS' experionce in the antomo bile repair work ; ve me & trial Sehuler, Falls Ave. Phones, 182- 12 fl‘ 613-4. w - dy6a . Afi'l‘,ol’flBlLE ana Truck Painting, lettering_and sign_painting. Joseph A. Elljott, Pfll\d $t.. Norwich, Conn. marSd “AUTO TOFS, radiator cavers: curtains, covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing. all kinds of autos. Jos. Angarane, Pond St Phone 1397. marifd .. CHEVROLET OWRERS - Qumt your noisy. Tap the silent Tappet G teed "to" give satisfaction. $1.75 per set tler ‘will absolutely stop .all rattle in yuor stering wheel. x $1.25 each A. R. Holbrook m Kossuth St., Br:dguaort, Conn. Repairs, Painting, Trim- mmg, Upholstering and Wood, Work. acksmithing In All Its draneh. ‘Scott-& Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET L DENTISTS -7 SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET ~ " “TELEPHONE 13% . .. DR. KINKEAD, 3 CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. %5 Shetucket 8%. # < DENTAL SURGEON #’CGrory Blds Norwich, Conn PLUMBING 67 West Mam 8t WHEN YOU VJANT to put your busl- ness before the public, there is no medi- botnr through the advertising FOR SALE—A fine uprisht mahogany phonograph, cost $100 new, our price $40; terms, §1 weekly. Talking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Square. sepsd g;md upright piano in h 5; terms, $2 weekly. op, 24 Franklin Sq. ¥OR SALE—A good Columbia phono- uph cost $50 new, our price $20; terms 1 _weekly. Tllkinl Machine Sl'mp 24 Franki sepdd FOR s.u.z—Beau:rnn 88-Note guaran. teed player plano, with excellent tone and 0 |action. only $885, with free bench and e free roll liberal terms. Plaut- Cadden Co., Norwich. sepl4 | improvements. ) Inquire | SEPT 14th, ATGMPM. OPEN EVENINGS UNTILSQ!DOVT 43 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. . 8 A new Seven-room Cottage, de- lightfully situated at No. 55 Greene Avenue. Has all modern improvemsnts., The ot is about 200 feet desp. Reason for sell- in, owrer leaving town. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phanss 3 278 MAIN STREET TO RENT TO_ RENT-—AL once,. garage. 165 Rockv\al St. TO Furnished steam heat 46 Church St. TO nz\':—Smce in sm-e Franklin St., sfor'-a. barber . shop. In- quire_on premises. sepldd TO RENT—Garage .-‘ two. cars. Baltic ‘St Tel.” 1255-2: sepl TO LET—Tenement of Six ooms. all Inquire .. 149, Broadway. Inquire sepl 4d Tooms _with seplid No. 36 58 sepl3d FOR RENT—Six rooms, $16; gas, elec- tric light; for adults only. Tel 1527-3. Cov sep1ad TO: nnn-r—J‘urm-hed rooms for light R sepldd FOR RENT Large furnished room. with ‘double bed, in private family, 95 ' McKinley Avec: . ,uis - sepldd ¥ _uo-nu SEPT. 13, 1032, 0’ lfla 2 l- Numn. l‘% SRS :g,"u."“"’ =!=.: m..':"u“.ff u the t.hr-mn the i Sabe ot neuly w\ma 1 heif auvu, 1 llo b fal '. r‘“ ofi Holstein lm)l FABRMING TOOLS AND WAGONS m.. l 1 nearly new mower, rl.kl 1 Oliver sulky piow, hnrrow l nat Acuu Inrrvw cary llrod h l efll plows of all ki nqy ln.rly 2 mitk 1 har- tform 30 —EXTRA FINE R. I. REDS — 30 A Varlety of lnwilold Goods, Auctioneer's Statement: Mr. Main hax o) arm and will pel this 1d_hie f; cholce 16t of high grade cattle and farm tools, without reserve or restric- tion. Terms of sale cash. If stormy, next fair day. A caterer will attend. ESTER WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers AUCTION T will sell at public sale at my farm in Ledyard. seven miles from Nor- wich. on the Norwich-Westerly state highway, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m., standard time, Fifty Head of Cattle SHEEP AND POULTRY. A full description will appear in this paver at an early date. 0. H. MAIN. LOST AND FOUND TO RENT—A furnished avlrtl'nent of five rooms, centrally located. with heat needed. Phone 930. TO nns;r—r‘our-mm turnuhed flats ail conventé 42 CIff St. sep12 10 RE rooms, suitable for Tel. TwWo llght hounkeéplnt, 310 Main St. sepl2d 653-5. TO m!l’l-———Aml!ment to rent, six all modern conveniences. Address 90} Pl sepl2d L LOST_A package containing an em- and all modern Improvements; (lu;e if (Br;;)fi':gn 0;&“"“" -~ seplid OUND—Bird dog, Gordon ufl‘l’ ably 2 years old, brown head, white ing fur this advertisement char, Tel. and anieison 127-5. FOR' SALE—Horses Please leave lt rob- ody, spotted. Owner can have same by pay- other P. J. Gilbert, Brookiyn, Cnnn. sepl3 Box 125, this office. 5z T-—FurniShied ' room, hot and TO R cold vlvl‘;er, 33 Franklin St., top floor. TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light hvulekee Diviston St. !eDS TTO0 RENT—_Pleasant furnished room, )N e family. .Tel. 769-3. gep! TO 0 BENT_Furnished | lght llnuukeep- m[ reoms. ~Mrs, Congdon, 82 McK! 7&” ve. sep’ '@ RENT—Office rooms, 51 Broadway. !nqulrg 202 Main St. sepad TO RENT—Nicely {\lmhhad rooms, 16 Laurel Hill Ay Phone 1. " FOR FALE_At once, for cash, Roynl Restaurant, near Tafts Station; owners 1uvmg town. sep8d FOR SALE—New fully guaranteed up- right plano. with fine enduring tone and s})lendld action; bargain at $295; terms desired. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135- N’ Main St. :zn'lfl “FOR SALE—On state road, in village of Plainfield, one new six-room cottage, with two acres of land, or mwore if de- ; would make ideal chicken farm or Aruck garden: almo fee business for n.lb. no_competition. Frank E. Evans, Plain- fleld, Conn. Tel 22-2 Mmp ang26d FOE SALE_ Garage, space for seven car® and lu"a lo!t, I,H rented ; w would e good auto repair shop. 'In- qu.rra 56 ell Ave. aug2sd SALE—Farms; l]l kind: 81, 000 to $26,000; easy Fred L. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Phone Moosup -2. aug3d FOR BALE—Good piano cased organ in walnut ; wonderful blrll.in for $35; in Eotd playing condition. Plaut-Cadden ‘O, NoTyich. sepl 4 —— FOR BALE ‘NBEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. Has fine oak floors, electric lights, bath and steam .heater: in unexcelled residen- tial sectien; short walk to business dis- trict; pdm $7,000. - Another fine home property for $6,500. Others from $2,500 up. ARCHA W, COIT. Tel 1334, . 63 ‘Bre 0, 40 popRer e APARTMENT HOUSE A’l' SMALL EXPENSE. LOX 60x130 FEET. e PRICE $6,500. APPLY %0 JAMES L. OASE. 40 BHETUCKET ST, TEL. 876. | FOR SALE, - 4, good “?:M?E‘;J: rees both ] ade ti ¥ lorv style house, th"l-cd'{;:“ oors, open fireplace, garage, stock barn lnfl ot!ler buildings, all in the best of or- one-man farm. or summer home; hlly 13 300 ; §600 cash. TRYONS’ AGENOY, | Willimantle, Cona. FOR SALE 1 $3,500 will buy two-tenement house. 4 and 8 rooms each a flvnem with bath, r and electric n t, only 5 minutes’ Ik from Franklin Sq. For full par- ticulars, see E A. V. COVELLO, . Tel. 1527-3. 198 O St. FOR SALE Farm located 12 minutes' drive from lin Square, pleasantly situated on , containing 70 acres hn well ed 1in “tillable and - - of water, two-story house and harn land other bui!dinslv located near te im- | dustries. For particulars, | B ides of highway,| T710 RENT_Light hmeksevin and other rooms by day. or .week. Burgess House. §4 Frankiin St .epld TFOR RENT_Very choiGe seven-room apartment, desirably located, only. For further particulars, inquire of John A. Moran, Real ate _Broker, Franklin Square. - aug2éd ]'OI RENT—From Sept. 1, eight- mm apartment, seven rooms-on ‘one floor, all modern improvements, separate steam heater, all floors, 87 Washing- ton St. Inquire of Thayer Bid| 'hone 1 3 in eepzd | B° @ work. Prices lo- for tho 36-3. for adulls Villiam F. Hil. 47, " auglb TO BENT—Six rooms and bath. mod- ern improvementa, corner. West Majn and Thames Sts. IGurdon & Son-Corp. aug?d A very choice modern nine-room house, fully furnished, with ‘modern e, coal in cellar for winter. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. TO Steam-heated, modern five- finest looation in town, hot wltlr-m all vear rv\md. located at 50 B Inguire at TALKING MACHINE SHOP or your broker augféd e—————————— NIOKEL PLATING Bliss Place ° 'l Have a Few | ‘Dutfits to Lond. HELEN L. PERKINS . TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg INSURANGCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS Inguire at office of Max garage, ex- cellently Jocated, with 15 tons of selected fia!. FOR SALE—Good driving hoylpe, l.llo top bu‘sy Fritz Rimek, R. Box 53, Jewett City Road. leplll!WF FOR _SALE—One brown mare, ‘Il‘h- ir good elg if taken 42 Main sepl2d - ing 1250 1bs., and also a farm work horses ; will seil at once. Call at 1. 8St., Willimantic, Conn. of JUST ARBIVED. My horses are here on are a mice lot—bi C chunks, single an Ay Come and see them. ELMER E. TRUCKING GEO! LAMBERT — Moving and tmmn: dumping, u-um ‘I Cliff St., or Occum. Tei. TEst. 1874, Tel. 115, ARTHUR H. L‘flu Auto Truck! d Teaming, o Moving. ihmn Bt. Mua% rud.vt d N l!'l-ll. Ml Furniture ©C. D. JOSLXN, 293 West Main St WO move ev-rym.n. anywhere. tention gi chinery. Tel 'l’l—l. Special at- moving boilers and ma- sepid Long Distanee Zimmerman, 17 Boswel :::w lnl- L no'll. €. B. BROMLEY & Shetucket St. m. 1ONG DISTANCE MOVING. PAINT AND WALLPAPER SALE—Paint, $1.76 per gal., h- li 50 m wflul':fi 10c per myld sare §70 per tmasumpand. l- ¥ .m!. u.’_b L PRINTING ou.nuu.m duu. BOOKBINDING 2 . JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ordes HOTELS HOT nected. l’hau.d..el GHI!OPODIIT LW. ¥. 8, s Bldl,. lil m St B-I. tu'r:.n.n 'ufl 8t., n-nu w aaoxsw"w [ b 4,080 linear feet of 7 inch native stone macadam the Pendieton road sion Engincer. Thayer Bidg.. Norwich, Con All bids must be accompanied by 2 surety company bond or & cortified chack not less than one-thied of the cost of 1 work. The State Highway Commissionet peserves the right Lo reject any and ai ‘bid: Dlltd at Hartford, Ounn S-pt 5. 1922 ETT. State R '-y l‘emmw . Hartford. Ceas. LEGAL NOTICE SAMUEL M'DONALD VS, Rathbone, et al. Crder of State of Comnecticut. ( London, ==.. Aug. §th, 197 pon the complaint of Samueb Mc Donald. claiming. for the reasons therein get forth, specific performance of a cer tain contract and $6,000 damages, return. able on the first Tuesday of October 1'22. before the Superior Court for saif Count HENRY R mtice. unty of New It avpearing to and heing found by th subscribing autho: that Jared L. Rath bone is deceased and may have lef: rep that Henry defendants st Washingtox and is abseni is residing at 1303, street. Chicago, Tllinois, from this State: It is therefore ordered that notice of the pendency of sajd complaint be giver to the representatives and creditors of said Jared L. Rathbone by publishing this notice in The Norwich Bulletin. a newspaper printed in Norwich. Cen once a week, for two weeke successiy commencing on or before Sepf. 21is and to said Henr: iting a truc: an it complaint, citation an: ex o the pl:lnm:e at Norwich, ty, postage paid by r"lflm—vfl rected to said Henty R. Rathbone at his address above, on or before Sept. Z1st 1922, by some proper officer or persons indifferent. BERD R. NORMAN, Temporary Clerk of the Superior Court for New London Count £epl4Th LEGAL NOTICE REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CONVEN. TION. The delegates elected from the variour Towns in the Nineteenth Senatorial Dis- trict 1o the Republican Senatorial Dis- trict Convention are hereby notified and warned to meet in convention at the Town Hail in the Courthouse in Norwick on Tuesday, t. 19th, 1932, at 1] lock ard time, for the pur. pose of date for Senxiot choosing a Senatori District Committee for the ensuing twe years, and to do any ulher business proper to be done at said meetin; the Sendoflll District 8. ALLIS. Chlh'man. Dated at Norwich, Sept. 13, 1922, leDHThSH AT A COURT OF PROBATE HBLE at North St m, within and for t District of North Stonington, on the 13tk day of September. A. D. 19 Present. C. GRAY, Judge. Hstate of Roena Jones, late of \onh Stonington, in said District, deceased The Administrator exhibited his admin- istration account with sald estate to the Coust for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 25th day of Septem. ber A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock In the after. at the Probate Court Room in horfll Stonington, in said District, be and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Administrator is direoted to give notica thereof by publish- this order onoe in The N Bul- letin, & newspaper having a circulation in uld Dlllrfla. and by posting a copy on the public slrnpast in said hofl.h Stonington, nearest where sai last dwelt. at least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and make re- turn to the Court. CHARLES C. GRAY, sepldd Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 13th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1822. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Elia Louise Donovan, late of Norwich, in said District. deceased. James P. Donovan of Norwich, Comn, lppured in Court and filed a patitior for the reasons therein set forth, it ldrninmmim be g‘anled upon the estate of said deceased, alleged to be Intestate. It Ts Ordered, That sald heard and determined at the wich, in.sald District, on the 15th dsy of September, A. D. 1922, at 9 o'clock In tha forenoon, and that notice of the pnndencv of said petition, and of sald u.rm{ thereon. be given by the publication o this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in sald District, at least thres days prior to the date of said hurlng and that return be made to this NBLSON-J. . AYLING, Judge. The above and for!'oln[ is a true wv record. Attt HELEN M. DRESCHER wep14d Clerk. NOTICE The Selectmen and Town Olerk of the ‘Town of Canterbury will be in session at the Town Clerk' n sald Town on Saturday, the 16th 4. enlcmbn, 1923, from 9 a. m. until 5 o'clodk p. for the purpose of admitting £o the elec: tors’ oath all those persons found quali- fled on the list “To Be Made" as prepared by_the Registrars of Voters. Dated at Cmterbury‘t,onn,, this 11th day of September, A D, 1922 tition be of r¢ ‘The Selectmen and Town.Clerk of the Town of Preston will hold a session to examine the qualifications of electors and admit to the electors’ cath those whose names appear on the list “To Be Made, afld shall be found qul.hfied on Satur- ay. Sept 16th, 1922, from 9 o'clock m. until § jock p.'m., at the House, ARTHUR M. FULLEK IRVING . E, EARL BEN\ETT . Selectmen. G. V. SHEDD, Town Clerk. Dated at Preston, Sept. 12, 1922, A ——————— Weekly Trolley Passes Out in Tacoma, Wash.. the street caf dompany {5 teying a new onme, It sells Wweekly passes over its line for $1. They are transferable to any one 5o the whole family, singiy, may use them. Ordinarily tne fare is ten oents. or twelve rides fo $1. that conceesion being made to datly ' patrons.—Pitisburgh Dispatch. — The man who doesn’t want any trou-