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n Norl i Aw.mwmmm w \\m:e. ¥ NooD—In Wi ,|.m§mor, (LA .5 CASEY-In fon. Lawren John E. Case; Dingatan o] tlmau!-m n%h Jewstt chty, Sept. 13 22 e n Qeflwfi;flm ? rri). -u-‘;c-—m Wosterly, R. 1. g? "o :r Ilul L years. Lady Assigtant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Funeral Dir;ctors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phena, 238.2 Lady Assistant Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY: OR MIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street.- GEORGE G GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 52 PROVIPENCE ST, TAFTVILLE| The Henry A“en & Son Co. 33 MAIN STREET TED-~Coniffiént | month; méhlmbnt rlllfiiy'mlxl clerk., com: tioh e full Satyrin, Broadvay. Snn.s 2332 Naw Yorh et WAN' - | centraily mr. W. W Petéreon. ___sopl {mn uap‘:n on t ‘WANFPED—Man who can ruh a mould- ing machine; also a ‘who matcher. Reply -to o L WANTED—Yotig fan to required. work in store: referenced otin, Write Box sep16d ers tar ba(h insl&e qep ANTED—A man to work in a C. W. &J. B. Frink. Phone 1280. sepl WANTED —A man on mry farm. W, Clark, Lebanon. P ANTED—A barbér; steady job, good D&Y Gull at once 159 West Main St. YOU ARE e 3135 steady mon sufficient } R tmmedtatety tor )ik maRts Sobh Franklin Institute, Dépt. 31-M., ter, N. Y, pild THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY MEN WANTED Permanent positions for competent men whose work is satisfactory as: Machinists—66c to 75¢c per hour Boilermaker—67c to 75¢ per hour Blacksmiths—66c to Tbe per hour Electric Workers—65c to 75c per hour Car Inspectors & Repairmén—63c per — hour Helpers—first year; 45 cents per hour The above rates are those agreed upon with Committée 6f Mechanical De- partment Association. 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 Railroad Labor Board, effective July 1, 1922, Apply 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. Ass't Superintendent’s office, Station, New London, Conn, R. M. SMITH, Ass’t Superintendent M. Uni New York, New Haven & Hartford | R. R. Company LOST AND FOUND 3654 moufited on rim, Finder piease Phone 16 sep1§d T LOST—On _ Broad St,. keyring with three kevs. Returh to Builetin Office and | receive reward, sep1fid M7 Black and white shepherd-police es- | second ws-hea room and board w(nr’nr.ivuta kim 8 fi?“y' mlfifl be rnmbla ot #. LOCAL BANKING, manufactur- ing and mercantile office tions are now wnllin: to be filled. We can help “you 'if you are uflmd as we have nhced all of our ad- Aty r Qur l&v oven(nx and i -btl 7 ool!rieu hflyafl ot).lel'l to bne to’ ton ¢ theusand doll.fl- & year—why not let us hel, y% nnt lose a fortune g R f:loné ercial cal ay. Norwi ‘ommercial Sehool. eSS sep18d . women, ea l! (n !10 !Mly elling on génarous com- Evervlay needls—phy- 27,000 dail; T evi flfinnefl hl Wnte lmmedlwte A Ave., Aliston. Mass. WANTE] -Weavers on Crompton 0: looms (eotton), flolored steady worl % libf!llfié erly, R, L seplsd WANTED_E oanders; good board ; 1so renmkl _,t; rent. 110 North Main St. sep: "1 HEERD a I nommlnxmm unlrazus the othet day say, “I always thought our cook bfaided the ends. I never knew that the¥ grew that wi Turkish® Trophies 30 for 18c; Bebch ttes 15c for 20; Amndore cigars o four for 2bc. Fagan's Smoke Shop, ?p hest cash Woolworth's. WANTED—H rxs tor Lsecond Tand . eraivucs, . hoss g00ds, antiques, store fixtures and tool iry_me Defore selling. Wemnger :i Muket sv_ Phone 537-. hnlcknlr my30a ond hand tn nguue. beut paid. est prices !or orwich ‘Tel. 1914-3. Jel1 miss; rboér wants ec Franklin S hone 712-| B. T T re, ture Co., Breed Bl buy, sell ahd exchange.” ~ WANTED—Antiques. tools and zeconid- hand furniture. H. 5. Tiger. 55 Franulin ‘St. Phone 717-3. jan3! WANTED—100 farms fer mlofll. 10 ul ith or without stock; full particulars in ‘flnt leller as to pi 8lzé location and terms. P. O. Box JaOB. Ji ewett(’%lty. Conn. TWE BUI and pay hlrhul pnccs tm -} FOB SALE_¥i provements, with anufacturing Company, | O! em.t-:e. all ‘in d large:lot, on lve-room. | WO, é‘ X in G‘%zgnenllé emen mu ue\salk &D*:n i’fi mgp othér- rh\ blr- 1 estate, -e-u and see us. :Co., 10 Church St. - Phone g sepl6d m sim—mmn cards for all oc- casi dozen; hanfkerchief ani stamp. cases, 2ic aranteetl. E. S. artford, Coj s u;—!" owhoats. D. Noo' 6 anbflflse FOR SALE—Why ply “ore? You can buy the !‘mou& Re stock feed at il 85" 5 he 'auem Grain ewelt Clly near freight depot. Tel 53-12 sepls ‘d FoR PALE_Furnitire, excellent condition ; in nl{? flat (or rent. anuire at 42 CIft St, Norwich, Conn. __ sepiéd_ FOR SALE_Think of 4 house ofi L coln Ave., of 13 rooms, fireplaces, electri lights, heat, could be arranged in. two or three families, a two-car garage. ce- ment floor. Jarge .lot; on Dunham St., house of seven rooms with all lmprm - ments, near car, must be soid; a_four. foom cottagé on Sprice St., small amount of_oad seaiirefl. il Clarénce” Sholes, and city propérty a speciaity. Tel. 155 sepi6d FOR SALE—A woodlot of 20 cres in the town of Scotland, just north of Han- over. S. Wibberley, Plainfield. sepléd FOR SALE—One-horse farm wagon, democrat wagon. George Wilcox, Parker Elliott Coal Co., Willlmantic: Conn. seplsd FOR SALE—One Worcester ensilage cutter, just like new. leroy Lathrop, R. D. 9, Norwich Towh. Phone 1865-12, - sep; 5d FOR SALE—Four hunting dogs, driving horse, two milking cows. Macdonald, Hanover. one W. D. seplsd second hand - furniture Kremens, Succéssor to King, u 50 Wate: St Phone 1305. Sepizd FOR SALE_ Upright condition. walnut case; $66. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. sepl4d piano_in_ good vare bargain at NICKEL FLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY | 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. TELEPHONE 565-13 i- e Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. dog. Please notify John Natorski, Dan- iclson. Conn. sep16d PRINTING FOUND—Came to my place. Holstein| PE TING of all Kings promoy ad heifer. spotted hiack and white. Tel. ne. _ Estimiiés Srom mptly and 1875-32. seplbd STEAMSHIPS NEW YORK VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE | B Comfortable Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 1% b | Lv. New London Daily 11 P. M. Due N. Y., Pier 40, N. R, 7 A, * (Daylight Saving Timeé) Reduced rates on automiobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England, St hip Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS | WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK AND EMBALMERS . Lady Assistant DAY QR NIGHT g HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City |i FLORIST rxzzs flowetiig &hrubs. plants anA i Magiewood ~ Nursery Tel 136-2. Pree dellvery i+ At Geduldigs Rhons 368, OBB!I Four flowers™ va:mwu!’t. 75 Cedar St. marid ~ ’mmn” er man. g fucking a Main SL wHES You 2tas before the p am better 8 | 3 prum m is négligible to i Leaves Norwich Monddy, Wednesday and Friday, at £ P. M felqhom 4m Z‘Lenvn New York, Piér 8, Bast River Tuesday, Th;ndly and Saturday at Tel. 2087, F. V. ENOUSE, Agent, PLUMIIHG .ll't |ll h by expert -mk n T3t the, tairest b‘fl.ua' guars lllo ;lfill ‘#’*j llll- i l! Wast Main INSU RANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire, Don't take chances. The all ln n frém money loés y 6ut_a. policy to day: it ANCE AND REAL ESTATE ks AGENT RIGHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET ehees ull)' €ives. Thé Belletin Co., 66 | Franklio St wayisd FOR SALE—Whitney & Co. mahogany upright piano in_excellent condition ;- only $85. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. aPnl!d Telephone 876 * 40 SHETUCKET STREET will bty a 8ix-room eétiage in good con- dition on ohe of our good residential streets, E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 3 86 CI St. REX ‘I‘—TWD nice furnished nflrfll baily Tosatit, otihen heated, :7-1)::51 Bhone 1423-2. ire R nhcd Tooms, by . seplsd " rooms fl\l sepl4d t furnldled ’room sepbd ' k'!l‘- McKiniey et To nnwr—ofllc: Tooms, 31 Broadway. t 82 FOR SALE FINE REMODELED -ROOM RESTDENCE AT 39 GREENE AVE. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, HARDWOOD FLOORS, SET TUBS. LOT 50X180. . MUST BE SEENX T0 BE APPRE- CIATED. N. EUGENE SMITH, 90 MAIN ST. FOR SALE — FIFTY COWS CARLOAD FROM VERMONT JUST ARRIVED. FRED W. HOXIR, Phone 2272, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE $3.500 will buy two-tenement house. and S rooms each avartment, gas and-electric light, walk from Franklin Sq ticulars, see 4 with bath only 5 minutes’ Foc full par- A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3 198 Clfr St, Y AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TONIGHT—Store_your car at Hayes Brothers' Garage, Ferey two well equipped wushstands. Ta: rvice. Two seven-passenger cars to rént. Tel. 2211 FOR SALE—Go0bd Huntington upright piano, with mahogany case, peefect play- on; $135, on easy terms. Plaut- oh. sepldd ball & Wendeil up- beautiful walnut case, in tone and price §210, on convenient Torms, Prani-Caaon Cor. Noowioh sepl4d Steriing upright piane in conditiof, good action and fine 75, on terms. Plaut- sep1dd r odern |mpm\rmrnt situated at 157 Broad s ZHY‘JNI A sendd FOR SALE_A finé upright mahogany PhoOETADA, Cost £100 new, our geice $10; $1 weekly, Paliing Mac A g tion, $85 \' hine Shop, 24 ¥ranklin Sq. FOR SALE—A good Columbia phono- graph. cost §50 new, our price $20 ; terms Talking = Machine Shop, 24 sepdd FOR SALE— Beautiful 8§-note guara iteed player mz\nu with excellent ione and with free bench and Plaut-Cadden eep“d FOR SALE—On state road. in village of Plainfield, ohe new six-room cotiage, h Lwo acres of land, or more if de- : would make ideal cliicken farm or truck garden: also ice business for sale; 10" competit Frank E. Evans. Plain ATCTION R0S. Auctioneers AUCTION w sell at public auetion at my in Ledyard. Norwich, the state highway, on farm séven miles from on Norwich-Westerly THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m., standard time, ‘30— mEAD oF CATTLE — 50 described as follows: Holstein heifers due to freshen {l 25 "high grafe oming 3 vears oid., s fall \\'im;r) 20 lafrge, young cows (::xy nearby springers), 1 registe - Stein bull (coming 2 e yéars Ayrshire bull, 3 other '»elrlingmgzlllll 1 yoke of large oxen (good workers and fat). 3 extra nice cosset sheep, 250 Barred Rock pullets and roosters, 100 ducks. and several turkeys. Terms of sale cash. If $tormy. the sale will be_held the next fair day,.s catérer will attend. ’ sepl§MW O. H. MAIN. POCLIRY 3 !‘DII sAmv:—m White 18ts, from- heavy laving stra 929-13. Mr. Walthen, R. F. WHEH ToWn. Leghorn uI. Prtans THIS is the time to arra a- ‘scape work, of whicl We m, Hi ) g Oeliuldlzi Grem_m 1 C ;r St. suILDING 30SEPH_J. CHI .. Geveral € o . < "UF B ‘Builder, Work Main St., Pnone 931. SN Y Anmun HWOUSE, D. . First claas garage se uneud. Prove. Shetucket St WHEN yob WANT 0 pus yéur b ness hefore tie vublic. ners 1s no m | Um better “tnafi .arouj solumns of Tus Bulletin M N (ne :uvu‘lmnl,l field, Conn. Tel. Moosup. aug26d FOR SALE—Garage, With space for FOR SALE—vaa seven cars and large loft. all rented; or - —— make good auto repair shop. In- ;r;o;t MLF—F!W k<9, ood worker B vE. aug2y an river, or wi take pullets In part Py | pay: phone e . HOMESTEAD jaxmelt] s Phune 18IV #0184 150 acres high land, 3-4 -mile from v lage, 1-4 mile state fomd. fine old maples JUST ARRIVED. both' side of the highway, 40 acres dark loam tillage land, good orchard. 1,500 Ms are here on iime, and. they | cords wood, 12-room houge. 7 open fire- are a nics lot—biz ones, light ones, and | piaces, large stock barn with basement, chunks. single and in pairs. all réady to [all buildings best condition. for $3.000— :. Prices low for the kind | $1,000 sash Come and _sne them. Tel. 536-3. NS' AGENQY ELMER R. PTERSON. wnm«-mr (o-fi. tey it. Phons 38304 __ perience in the automo- give me a trial. Con Ave. Phones, 182-12 or i L AUTOIOBILE ana Tr\ll‘_\c PIIDUM. lettéring and sign painting. Joseph Eillott, Pond St. Norwich, Conn. THERE 18 MERIT in our work; Imperia; Garage Co., Chestnut St. 929. 16 YEARS' bile repair work Sehuler, Falls 1 mlr!d AUTO TOPS, radiator covers. curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing. #ll kinds oi autos. Jos.' Angarano, Pond St. Phone 1397 mar10d EASY FORDUR WELDIMNG Thorough khowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities and. equipment enables us to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is too heavy. to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the work. No piece of work too large or too small. NORWICH WELDll;lG CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Strest 'FOR SALE One of the eholcnc lurm- in New Lom- don county, desirably located withln 15 minutes’ ride from Franklin square, by auto, consisting of 400 acres of land, part of which will cut at least 5,000 cords of wood, 2,500 railroad ties, besides having about 200 cres of very choice land under on _farm, also all farming tools and farming machinery of the mest practical now in use. ' Last, but not least, ofe of | the best tarming houses to be found any- where; consisting of 15 choice reoms, running spring water in house, alse bath. Suéb a laid out house is only found once in a thousand times. Also several barns and outbuildings in which is housed a largs hay crop, which goes with the sale of this beautiful farm. Alse has an ice plant. Farm has about 5,000 feet fromt- age on good highway. This farm has been in present ownership name for about 150 years. Present owner is selling for the réason of age and Is going to rétire. This is & chance of a lifetime for someons, so gét busy. For further information and inspection, see JOHN A, MORAN, REAL FSTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. | ¥OR SALE- 5 NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, Has fine oak floors, electric lights, hath and stéam heatér ; in unexcelled residen- tial section; Short walk to busimes§ dis- trict ;- price $7,000. Another fine home property for $6,500. Others from $2,500 up. " ARCHA W, COIT, Tel. 1334. 83 Broadway, Py FOR SALE Farm iucated 12 minutes’ drive from’ Frankin sqadte, pleagantiy, situacsd_on 5 itaining. 70 acres I well i eiw g‘lflx e ana Poocand. aban. | ater, {Wo-story Housé an We Barn 3 lmm féar to. in- iculd: FRANCIS n DoNORUE, Central Blds. . Fhone. orwieh. WHEN YoU WANT 10 put your hflxa emfe ?ld ‘m'é tgiii ifinfi T er, {han throiigh The adveriising cultivation, together with present crops, OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing All Its Branches Scatt & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET furhished rooms, ; e Inquire 202 Main sepsd !fi ohe 114 housekee; TO RENT_ mil’n Laurel Hill Av TT0 RENT_Light i and other rgoms by fl:y or week. n&ur:«u Houseé 31 F sepld 1t 1, cight-room seven rooms un uhe Aoor. al Todern Bhprovemens. SEDArale Stemns Beater, all hardwood floots, 87 Washing Inquire of iliam F. H _ augisa 5, lf “rooms and hath, mod- ovemente, corner Wist Inquire at office of Max Gordon & Son Corp. augid TO RENT. Steam-heated. modern five-room flat, fnest location In town, hot water suupiiei all vear round. locate s st TALKING MACHINE BHOE, ok augzéd LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE I gersons liable to pay taxes in the City of Norwich are hercby notified that I have a warrant to -levy and collect a tax of twenty and three-quarters (20 3-4) mills on the dollar on the City List of 923 made from the Town List of 1921, ble.Oct. 10, 1822, and notice is here- Eiven that assessments to cover the cost of oiling and sprinkling streets in the year 1921 are included in the eate bill, ‘and are payable at the time of the collection of said tax; and for the pur- posé_of collecting said 1ax and a ts 1 will be at the Collector's to 3 ™. until 1822, except the foliowing days: Monday, Get. 16, I will be at the store of Edward McNamafa, 159 Sachem St., Falls. {rom 12 m. to 1 p..m Tuesday, Oct. 17, I will be at the drug store of ‘yohn ‘A; Morgan, Greeneville, from 11 a. . to 2 p \\'edneadu_\. Qct. 18, l will be at the drug store of George M. Rathbun, West Side. from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m, 19. 1 will he at the store c Market, from 11 a, m. Thursday of Preston P to 1 p. m. Legal fers and addition€ will be made to those who negleet this notics HAROLD T. ROBINSON. ( llector. Norwich, Conhn., Sept. 18, 1522, REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION, The delegates to the Republican County Convention for-the County.of New Lon- don are hereby requested to meet in the { Town Hall, in ) ch. in said County, on Saturday, th day of September, A. D. 1922, at 12 o'closk noon (Standard time), for the purnose of. selecting a candidate for Sherif of New London County. Connecticut, @and for the purpose of transacting any, other business proper to come before sald Convention Datéd at Norwich, Conn., this 16th day of September, ANDREW B. DAVIES, JULIUS F. ROGERS. ALFRED H. POLLOCK. Members Republican County Committee. REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION The Congressional delegates elected by the Republican electors of the several Towns comprising the Second Congres- sional District of the State of Conneécticut be, and they hereby are, notified and re- quesied to meet in convention at the Town Hall, Willimantie, Conn., on Satur- day. the 23d day of Sepiember. A. D. 1822, at 1145 a. m. (standard (imé), for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Representative in Congress ifi and for the-Second Congressional District of Connecticut, to cleot 2 Republican Con- gressional Committee for two years ensu- ing, and to transact any other business proper to be ddne at said corvention Credentiais, giving full names and ad- dresses of delégates. properly attested by the Chairman and Secretary of the cau- cus held on the 29th day of August, A. D. 1922 should be forwarded immediately to Charles A. Gates, Willimantic, Conn. Per order of the Republican Committee in and for the Second Congressional Dis- ko GATES, Chairman, Vi tie, Conn., this 6th day of September, A. D. 139 LEGAL NOTICE REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL TION. The delegates elected from the various Towns in the Nineteenth Senatorial Dis- trict to thé Republican Senatorial Dis- trict Convention are hereby. notified and warned to meet in convention at the Town Hall in the Courthouse in Norwich on Tuesday, Sept. 19th, 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m.. standard time, for the pur- pose of nominating a Republican cindi- aate for -Senator, choosing a Senatorial District Committee for the ensuing two years, and to do any other business proper to be done at said meeting. By order of the Sehatorial Distriet mmittes. CommURTLACE § ALLIS C?;:'zm.n Dated at Norwich, Sept. 13 sep14ThSM NOTIOE TO CREDIT AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the District of Monl\'me on the 15th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1822, Present 155K D. HOME, Judge. CONVEN- STORAGE BATTERIES FORD $16. DODGE $28.80, BUICK, OVERLAND, BRISCO, CHEV- ROLET, OAKLAND, ESSEX $18. Theso are our mew prices on Hartford Batterfes, all guaranteed 18 months. FORD RADIATORS 1917-22 model, with shell. $15, 1915-22 model, without shell, $14. \ 1911-16 model, §17.50. ¥ord Truck model, $25. ; All Briss Honeycomb Rudiators suaranteed. 107-109 Franklin St, Nerwith, Conn. E e B0OOKBINDIN JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Bréasway ‘Blafk Baoks Made and Ruled to Ordee PAINT AND WALLPAPER Pamz $1.75 per gal. T waupa.ner. c per roil. West Maifi St next to my1d Estate of William Kndinbouh Mantville, in _said District, deces Ordered, That the TR tas: cile the creditors of said deceaged to bring in thelr claims against sald estate within six fnonths from this date, by pesting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on_the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in he same Town, and by {ubhfl\!fi( the same Shies in THe Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having a circulation in said Dis- rict, and make return to ‘ou \oal DAN D. HOME, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of recotd. late of Aftest: SUSAN F. PLOUFEE, Clefi. NOTIOR.—-ATl_viedilors of said dn- ceased are herchy notified to preseat their claims against said estate to the u’r‘l?ier!l:nbd at Oakdale, Conn., lld\(n-lhe time limited in-the above and foregoing 3 P PHILIP LISHOPSKT, sep1sa ‘Aaministrator. woop SEASONED W0OD and kindilngs in Jarge or small quantities. Phone 504 or R. 1225-2. IDH‘U Willow St., fo"llfl'ly Durkee Lané. p118 "’Ffl ‘mum c«mm& S m Main and | ¥ lsu (r-«nu f oal Illl 3 M% llth Tcl Tfl FOR SALE—=Good ( Inquire 331 Main St DENTIS 161 Main Street, Ovur vlul-a«‘. {rcmm. 563 Norwich, DE. K ‘i:An. CAREFLL, (O BEI\'.\'I‘I“ f H aENTAL SURGEON M'CGrory Blds Norwish, Cafn Ci@aRs e p - - ; Whitestane 5 oe #‘M .?- ANE 13 LEBANON At the republican town cauicas Monday afternoon K. F. Bishop was renominated for first selectman by a big majority, ve. ceiving 142 out of 152 voies cast. Other officets nominated were: B H. McCall sbcond séleetman assessor for Lhréé years C. H. Foster; board of relief, Isaac Lar- Kin: agent town deposit fund. J. E. Bar- gess; auditor. Rodney Hewitt; granc jurors, Elmer Lord and E. W. Jdonés; coliector of town taxes, George E Briggs ; constables. George Hoxie. Jr., anc Amos Lillie; registrar of voters, F. X Taylor; board of finance, William W Palmer, F. K. one year, C. A. Perkins, W. F. Clark, two years, A. G. Kneeland, O. L. Puitz. three years: town schogl vummitiee, Rev. E. L. Nield, Méa. . eot. W 13 lie Lillle, Mr. and Mrs. John “oulm it of South Mauchester were in town Sept. 9 to attend the dedication exércises of the Lyman Memorial High school. Mr. and Mrs. William Nevins, Mr, and Mrs. W, B. Nevins and two sons of New York are spending a week with Mes. 1da M. Abel. Mr. and Mrs. Squires of Willimantic are visiting Mr. Squires' sister; Mrs. A Cregofis. Mrs. O. B. Clark of Willimantie spent a few days last week with Mrs. Bia Blanchard. Mis® Myra Geer is visiting Miss Mil dreg Goodwin in New Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Curry and threc children of Springfield. Mass., wers week €nd guests ot Mrs. Cuery's brother, B. R York. . York, who had been spént- ing some Ilm: in Springfield, came hom Stark are at with them. Mt for a week. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. 6 nuck Beach, R. L, Mrs. Arthur Stevens and daughter Ruta of Providence, R. L. who. have bebr spending the summer with Mrs. Stevens mother, Mrs. Julia Geer, have returnéd home. Mrs. Geer returned with them: Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Nield, Rev. Frasi Nye, Mrs. Guedon Chappell and Mrs Clinton Goodwin attended the New Loh. don. Baptist association in Montville eos Wednesday. Mrs. H. M. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie motored to Canterbury recently te visit Mrs. Nelson Lyons. Mrs. Peck re. mained for a week's visit. Mrs. E. A. Hoxie, Mre and soh, Mrs. Facle Hoxie, Mrs. Clafk Standish, Mrs. C. M. Geer and son. Mrs, G. E. Chappéll, Mre. Leon Choquetle and son atiended the Socia! Corner picnié at Mrs. William Weavers at Bean Hill o8 Wednesday. Mrs. Minnie Tucker has been wisitily her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. York, with .othér Goshen friends, returned last week afths a few days’ vacation. They went by au. tomobile to Malden, Mass., to visit Mfs. York's parents. Mc. and Mrs. George O~ borne. From there they spent a fow dase at Billerica camp, on the Shawshéén river. . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Choquette recestly entértained Mr. Choquette’s brother and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Choquétte, also Mre. J, C. Choquette and son, all of Middietown. Mc. and Mrs. L. H. Taylor and senm, Raymond Taylor, and Miss Edith Goss visited friends in Glastonbury Sunday. Mrs. Willlam Burdick and Mrs. Lydis Gardner of New Lendon spent = few days recently at Mrs. Blla Foster’s. Miss Anna Johansen of Providencs, R, I, is visiting Mrs" Everett Héwitt. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Pultz wers “sé- cent’ visitors with Mrs.’ Pultz's bréther in Norwalk. 5 Fred M. Abell has gone to Plaimeilie to work in a shop. Mrs. Loufge Cooley of Berlin is v'lllfln her brother, William Robinsom. George Hewlitt is tram . e school " pupils from two di te, tha Center school. making the trip in his. new - covered autotruek’ While Willie Nield was coming out of. school Wednesday afternoon another boy pushed him and he put his hang t a pane of glase, duiting his wrist sp bafl. * Iy the doctor took seven stitches to close. it. Mr. and Mes. E. A, Hoxie, Mr. Mrs. Earle Hoxie, Arthur William n.“- ry Williams and Amos Lillie att Kingston fair Thureday. SR M. J. Hokis Miss Bédna Bu and M Dfih Trolanad are ll('m wmm-:-«: Not- mal schobl. —_— Stuart Collind, son of Rev. 2 1};‘ . (inihns has returhed mudwut' ver, Vt., to begin his second 3 Vermont Acule)h!y" i b Mrs. Charles E. Eilig i- euun-mu Mrs, Ellen Rogers. of Willimantte; a former resldent of Lefingwell. Frank Huntley of John streei, Nor- wich, visitéd in Leffingwell, Sunday,' the 10th, A succota d sdlad - supper wi given at lhetme of Mr, and. Mrs. Jas Tathhone last week F\rmrsmuu The guwer was in dharge of Mrs. John Raur one and Mrs. P. S. Collin, assisted fl"r- d\\mum White. Over §1{ was r’? i alize Miss 182 H. Leffingwéll, of the library, Norwich, is spending her va tion at Lord's Point. Sunddy morning sefvicd at 11 Rev. P. 8. Coliifis prea e‘. Mrs. e Rogers 16d thé B. Y. ar .30 cloek. Her topic was Gflllnt An Bdu- cation. Prov. 8: 1-1L e About thé haraest. thihg mu.h’ get Ay enjoyment out o: the enjoymérnits. you umfil pian.

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