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i° NT Tn Andover, Sept. 10, 1033/ s s ¢ B 2, a sunlollr and Mrs. Curtis zers EXCER—In Wlmm-nm. Sept. ‘Ilul\.r‘r MARRIED THOMPSON — PEL joN -1 Sprini Mass., Sept. 1§ 1 mv Pnyinn Berry, nn oma~ son, formerly of T i onn., and Miss Ruth Scott Pelton of Springfield. 'a’l'ol‘ll ~— KRINNEY—In -Norwich, ept. 20, 1923, by Rev. Dr. David A. Pitt, Daniel E. Wadsworth of Dallas, Tex., and Miss Esther S. Kinney of 422 Main street. l'?onm—mn SEY — At Ocl:w.n. jept. 4, 1922, by Rev. F. H R. peatnit, Henry Stanley xlecoll of 813 Cdlllrll avenue. Norwich, Hc'm A.nnl. Grubusky of 'Verlames. 5 o 18 1235, B He %".“’m:?:‘. Al e ‘&- cmn—m Jewett City, Henrv oro and h! Rev. John J. Mc- :ohn P. Driscoll and Miss Rose —In Lebanon, Sept. 20, 1922, Kingsley, aged 74 years. T—In Norwich, Sept. 20, 1§22 Louls West, infant son oi es and Minnle Fields West, aged onths and 17 days, nfi hew London. lcpt éz sul!. Lyma. ln her 80th FUNERAL NOTICES R ‘,sd l Mmlnh'r e omc,No.lsaumC 7 3 mz mtfn. z?me hun.l & the Poquetanuck cemetery. ANTHONY—In Jewett Sept. 19, 23, Rev. Edward M. Amhnny, aged 87 years. Vuneral at his late home on South Main otrest. Thursday at 2.30 p. m., ad- vanced time. Burial in Hope cemetery, Worcester, Mass., at noon Friday, ad- vanced time. _— RESOLUTIONS. At a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Jewett City Savings Bank, held this 20th day of September. the following resolutions were mously adopted : Whereas, It hath pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from us by death our Pregient, Edward M. Anthony; there- ore, Resolved, That we deeply feel our loss of him who gave such long and valuable service to this Bank. as Acting Treas- arer, Director. Vice President, and for the sast’ nine vears its . President, always saving a deep and sincere interest in its elfare and prosperity Resolved, That these resolutions he sublished and a copy sent to the family. Attest FRANK E. ROBINSON, Secretary. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER ! 16, | 2 son to Mr. and Mrs, George W, ADDIV work, Ave. ——— WANTED—Woman to do kitchen work. Thomas McBroome, Jewett City. sep20d ‘ANTED—Extra and ltndy w Tanney Oorwntlvn 5-10-25 c;nt there’ 8ep20/ A!n‘l)— Apply ‘A, Schwartz, 25 TED—Woman for general house- GE—Convenient and safe quar- ters for of hi lold, at, George Jennings, Cnmlu 4y fi%r‘ans‘. ‘househ ; Rt THEY SAY it's Furnace week, bt | 2 nothing in it. Spi ot of briar girl for woofl. m , R D. 5, Nflfi g Seprla s -- Lt £ ol ‘WANTED—Teacher &irgfycnn. WAN Miss | e . W, Woolworth Go. WANTED—Girl to do and wait on table. Call 35-4 tic Db lcr N. chools n-ud W ite or ' ‘WANTED—Experienced counterman at City Lunch. sepald not pwmm;-. WANT!:D—amugue man as head of | ©ep20d selling organizal stitution with over 70 years' successful operation. Applicant must be between the ages of 25 and 35; college man with some A selling is not Must W bitious, Apply Ser ASias for s Jifs wOrk and Who to bigger flelds for his Hife Wantsto learn a substantial business in & substantial w: tion and caref view appointment, address in confidence, with_beief personal history outline 70, ich Bullet sepzld to Supt. F.. o I.Inmln, wmxmuine Conn. eL H P, cxz-'i‘t"i?m E‘,‘“ u“!' . Tel. 387. % .fiA St oo Nt A e, two acres of land t 2 le trees, nearly 100 sep2id g lel, pflca 81100 1! 9- barrels and wood- | on October. Mr. th St., sa ln“mt ahk kitch 1. w1 out n € . [ 0 a en range. ”? drum, size 24x8, o 2317 w“c\fla 5 10 Herrs Island, Plfllbl?lh. lenD 2.4 le. - Phone 3 E—¥/ve h. D. upfllht “steam not heavy enough for increaged load. Jewett City Creamery Go. ————-———_.'.. SALE—Six cows, some of ‘!"lth!nlodll‘M.A.T.B - North Franklin. 5ep201 !o ALHLuoo wm buy 68-acre divided, a bargain. Fred mhsfino. Flamfiels. Comn Phone sepl! Hmp ua . -Four _rowboats. . D. No. 6. anbrldce‘ upla *‘m R “:' IPOAI su.l:-—mu nk offll h,:llle ol;l n Ave. xrooms, fireplaces, ele: ?fltu. et W]go be arranged in !Wo or thres families, a two-car garage. Ce- ment T, 1a] lot; on Dunham St.,, a house of seven rooms with all improve- ments, near car, must be sold; a four room cottage on Spruce St., small amor it of cash required. Call Clarence Shol farms and city property a speclalty. 'l‘ol 1380. seplfd WAmn_-rap Totoh prices pald for | b ok, sfi :a""“‘ Il L ags, newspapers, books and magazines; RS, loox Farker salesladies. at sep7d . 'HERS WANTED n.fiu-. New York and New Jer- - and all grades. Sal- me HARTFORD m‘.fiat rhu a small M &W Write particulars to Box. ifl. WANTED—A ncul must be in good l!l?n‘; lt’ltim, ete. Incubator, Bulletin Office. sep20d ‘WANTED—Rel e watch ‘fld e J-’e& '’ AGENCY, Cenn, in WANTED—Male Norwich by in- YOU ARE WAFTED—CWBCA $135 wvemment railway mail clerks; education sufficient ; wfit: immediltely for list positions o) F‘n.n‘gl]n Institute, Dept. 31-M, ter, N experience preferred, though this esseminl if otherwise qualified. tten—one who is looking under competent instruc- gxl supervision. For inter- or anything you have to sell in junk. Mutual Waste Metal Co., 319 West | FOR SALE—One Worcester ensil: 5ep19: Leroy Lathrop, Main St, Tel. 2375. Phone 1865-12. WANTED — Medium kitchen waterfront, in good condition. Box Bulletin. wepl9d Hox en;rvxetlc, am‘- lling_to work for advancement. _—— “Ropert Galr Co., Montville, § 8. m. FOR SALE—Four hunting dogs, & driving horse, two milking cows. ports 1 Iset. 40 " WANTED—A reliable, daily pres for banks, auto dealers, m.run;; Agency T WANTED—Young Macdonald, Hanover. FOR SALE—Upri'ht plano eonditiol r waln Tare bargain at $65. laut-Ca den Co., Norwich. sepiéd FOR SALE—Sterling upright piano in perfect condition, good action and fine tone ; bargain for $175, on terms. Plaut- Cadden Co., Norwich. sepl4d ¥OR SALE—My house of eight rooms |5 and_bath, Bep. in good ambitious man can earn- upwards of $10 nting our system of credit Te- and adjusting past due accounts doctors and retall business gulde without nothing to _se man expecl- salesmanship or_insurance pre- ercantile and Physicians’ Re- Albany, x !Pyflld Woodchoppers; _ $3.50 per at once. Constain Beauregard, Taftville. Tel. 988-32. . LOCAL BANKING, manufactur- ing and mercantile office positions are now waiting to be filled. We can help you if you are (ralned as we have placed all.of our grad uates. Our day, evening and home study courses have helped others to earn from ome to ten thousand dollars a year—why not let us help you? Don't lose a fortune through lack of training call today. Schaol. modern improvements, d ituated at 157 Broad St. Phone. write or J. E. Ritchie. Norwich sendd Commercial FOR SALE—A fine upright maheguny sepldd phonograph, cost $100 new, our price $40 erms, §$1 weekly. Taiking Machine Shop, up!fld 24 Franklin Square. sep9d One of un ulohat ntsnuwe. tire udacc Price $3600. MUST BF S¥EY¥ TO BE APPRE- CIATED. N. EUGENE SMITH, 90 MAIN ST. Demermmm e e T FOR $3,500 will buy two-tenement house, 4 JAMES L. CASE Telephons 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET Two Family House of 5 rooms each and bath, set tubs .and elsctric lights. Always rented. Price $3850. Twe Family House in Greeneville, 6 rooms each tenement. Large lot. FINE REMODELED NINE-ROOM RESTDENCE AT 30 GREENE AVE. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, FLOORS, SET TUBS, this oennon. mm modern tires and carry HARDWOOD LOT 50X180. hon, One o! the g;; modern o “Prione 950" NT—Well equipped gaeage, ilx“ leel square, no pillars. steam h nur, for ahout 80 cars:. He ""1& Wi Herman . ‘Tel, 448-4 or 10 "‘-"’gldu -"-n——u.m housekeeping rooms, 43 u.x%.? St. _mepl9d TO nl‘l‘-Cmt e, seven l-ie ight rooms. Phone 1 .‘ 4 "3 ent, five room “T0 REN !‘l‘—’l‘am improvement: u:l:lmc St. mhd TO RENT—Tenemen: all improv Gtillr:l’ up 1'51: 21 Gresns Ave. epida - | 3 TO. RENT—At once, garag W 165 Rockwell St. 5 TO mr—ur frnished rcoms. b, day or week, 10 aurvh 8t seplsd fo n!‘l‘ Furnishea with heat, 46 Church St. e eepldd 0 RENT— Furnis hot _ and cold "uter 33 Fr: ki St top énor sepll B L I S S TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light houunep 27 Dlvulun St. sepd furnished room, prlvllo f.mf_ Ter 1605 sepsd T ished rooms, 16 hnrel nm Avt lxnno 1142-5. :fllfl TT0 RENT—Light )wnukugl and et Ners by day or week. "fiurfm in” S¢. sepld TT0 RENT—SIx rooms and bath. mod- “|ern lmnroveme'nu corner West Main and ames Sts. Inquire at office of lhx don & Son Corn. TO RENT 6,000 SQUARE FT. OF MANUFAC- TURING SPACE, WITH HEAT AND ELEVATOR. WILL DIVIDE TO SUIT TENANTS, F. C. ROGERS, 93 OCHESTNUT ST. AUTOMOBILE AGCESSORIES TONIGHTStore your car at Hayes Barm ey ( hull:h nd may. itives and cndnan and t m&ne. one of the said a?‘ !‘" at 1303. 69 West Wy street. Chica, Hlinois, and is m from (ia Su'u 18 therefore ordered that “ :Ee ndency of xaid complaint Tepresental fl “fl'l =aid :-rJ Rathbine z thig notice m The N = hyfil&‘u{u gommencing on or before te ‘I'L 1”' Ifl to.said Henry . llfllhov:\-o by depos. R true and attested cuny of thu llht. citation and order of notice ir postoffice a. Norwich, in said pald by registered leit rected to -ld Henry i Rathbone :t h -daru- above, on or bpfm Sept. 21at hdlfi By me proper officer or persons }flBBt‘RD R. NORMAN. Temporary Clerk of the Superior Cour for New lfll\dtm nty. sepldT NOTICE REPUBLICAN PROBATE CONVENTION The delegates elected from the variout Towns in the Norwich Probate District to the Republican Probate District Con- vention are hereby notified and uqnuu'd to meet In convention at the Town Hall, in the Courthouse. in Norwich, on Tues- day, Sept. 26th, 1922, at 12 o'cl: b aav. Sep o'clock moon. of Probate of sald DI H Probate District Committee for the ensu. ing two years. and to do any other busi- ness proper to be done at said meatin, 'BY order of the Norwich Probate Dis- trict Committee. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Chairman, Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 20t of September. T953" - NOTICE SALE and & rooms each apartment, with bath. gas_ and eleotric light, only 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin Sq. ticulars, see Tel. 15! AUCTIONS man with high|—— education, good penman, by man- WANTED—Weay id _ opportunit; state loo s (cotten), Bulletin. R SALE—A upright plano in t eondition, terms, $2 weekly. get our prices before selling ; we wil call ‘E"i c"" T whimanic. Conn. i Talking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Sq. Crompton bex | perf colored; steady work. Broadway. None but one willing Rand fursitues, Housshol Talking Machine Shop, 24 sepl9d W ith D Smith, to work need apy ith 700 to 800 head. o063, antques. store fixturs and too Franklin Square. sepdd ry me before s FOR SALE—Beautiful 88-note guaran- Market St. Phone 537-Z. teed player plano. with excellent tone and action, only $385, with free bench and familiar chicken farm Apply to Samuel City Hotel, Putnam, Conn. sepléd suffictent] N. Welllnsflr fl Niltr yéd oultry to care for WANTED—Second hana antique fur- niture A SPEEDER TENDERS gee Tolis; liberal terms. bestsxneel pald Norwich, Plaut-Caddsn Bruckn Phone 7i2-5. _my30d | © e b e ] FOR SALE—On state road, In viu:go of Plainfield, one new six-room cotta with two acres of land, or more if de- stred ; would make ideal chicken farm of truck garden: also ice business for_sale; no_competition. field, Conn, Tel 2 FOR SALE—Gara su\e& cars and hrg‘enmn = rented ; = would make good auto repal quire 56 Boswell Ave. WANTED. leeond hard faraiture. ture Co. Breed Bldl ‘Tel. buy, seil and exchange. WANTED Frank E. Evans, Plain- WANTED—Antiques, tools and zecond- -2 Mooaun hand furniture. &t Phone 717-3. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin aug"sd Janild WANTED—100 farms for ummn. 10 @gcres up, with or without stook; g'l full pacticulars in first letter as AND SPINNERS shop. aug23: In- y Lorraine Manufacturing Lomm). VA Sepilae. A good Columbla phono- WANTED_Highest cash prices paid |8TaPh. cost §50 new, our price 320 ; terms for secon and m!' work. - | size location and terms. P. O. n-x 05, for day ht Ex Jewett City, Conn. Jy2ed cellent living and worki WE BUT and highest prices for A g P B et R e e B FOR SALE conditions. Families pufer_ Kremens, sucgessor to King, 43-50 W ‘m : T e s e it The three family brick dwelling red. Write Box 747, Bulletin.| ., rocarons wanzes. No. 40 Cliff Street, with large : 4 barn or garage and additional A large fiem is desirous of securing féss choice locations for retail stores in towns & v 2 LOST AND FOUND of 2,000 population and up. Send replies ||} Central lacation, good invest- FOUND—Came to my place, Holstely | With full information to ment. : otted black and white. Tel. POSTOFFICE BOX 1089, 8epl6d City Hall Station, New York City. THOS‘ H' BECKLEY Phones ‘FOR SALE—Horses STEAMSHIPS 278 MAIN STREET FOR SALE—Fine horse, good worker et e and driver, or will take pullets in_part = payment. Phone 1876-4. seplsd —_— COLONIAL HOMESTEAD e AlRrveD, s 1150 acres high land, 3-4 mile from vil- '“’M .rom lage, 1-4 mile state road, fine old maples My oreis A NEE IR s, ol 0hiL| - Imaicdie &st-. l’m. ve# BRI T ey &S aa are a nics lot—big oRes, light ones, and e e 1 e T chunks, gingle and in pairs, ail ready to C“’" 523 places, large stock barn with basement g0 to, Wi Pru.u low for the Lind .,., 3 i - come and $36-3. £ Gross Tons all buurlm’fs best condition, for $5,000— LM E. PIERSON. 51,000 TRYONS’ AGENCY, Willimantie, €onn, lT 6 DAYS OR a Fraak G, Clrk Tiaes E‘ E fl=.." Yok FOR SALE—Automoblise ron Hayes starter Funeral Director and Embalme- PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR MIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST TREES, floweriag shrubs, plants and vines, - biaplewood Nursery Co. Tel #86 Free delivery. aprid ORDER your flowers at__Geduld| Gl-enhlo\llu, 75 Cedar St. Phone $68. wearlid —_———= “row shif AL | one month old, driven 700 miles, with one rear guarantee trading real car for the sport or business man. Cadillac_ 4 touring, 7 passe 1916 Cadillac 8 toufln' 7 passenger ; Chevrolet 4. touring, well touring ; 1922 Gardner, (eufln‘. 1914 shape. les and Snnlu, wkh " ¥OR R SALE: Bros. 191!) tourlng car, like new. lep.ld AL Ford touring, 1919, self- ood tires. Inguire 22 York Ave. THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FRE!GHT AND PASSENGER Steamers “CAPE COD™ and OSTMASTER GENERAL. FARES: New London 50, Greemport and Shelter Isiand $1, \ewe'YUrk fgo Leaves THAMES HARF, NORWICH, ruesday, Thursdeg and Sunday at 4 p. Monday, nesday and Friday 1 FOR SALE One of the choloest farms fn New Lon- don county, desirably located within 15 minutes’ ride from Franklin square, by auto, consisting of 400 acres of land, part of which will ent at least 5,000 cords of wood, 2,500 railroad ties, besides having abeut 200 acres of very cholee land under cultivation, together with present crops en farm, also all farming tools and tarming machimery of the most practioal now in uwse. Last, but mot least, one of the best farming houses to be found any- where, consisting of 15 choice rooms, running spring water in honse, also bath. Such a Iald out house is only found once in a thousand times. Also several barms and eutbuildings in which is housed a SALE—Overland roadster ; $110 taken this week. Inquire 40 Mc- sep2ld SALE—Late Ford sedan, A-1 new tices and accessories. Plone _sep20d Gandner “roadster, Cormec\lons with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamship Lines sailing fro Port of New Tork. el For freight rates and further informa- tion, apply LAWRENCE LAMB, Telephone 969. Age — e 8UILDING 923 and service; owner is in for Gardner coupe. This is a 4 nSer. 1918 ggo gfir, 1918 7 ‘S‘"uefif’“ X w{ !'ru‘fi: su \'or-l 1931 The Tel, 756-2 USED C. boug] changed ; cars of a.Ll m; ern Garage, Jr. Parts 100 CARS WANTED TO WRECK-ANY CONDITION Norwich Auto Wrecking Company WE TEAR 'EM DOWN AND SELL Rear 37 Franklin Street JOSEPH J. CBINIGO Gmrl.l Con- lraclor and Builds Tel. 1 " WILLIAM O. YOUNG, Builder, Mill Work and Main St. Phone 971. hay crop, which goes with the sale of this beautiful farm. Alsc has an jee plant. Farm has about 5,000 feet front- age om good highway. This farm has been in present ewnership name for abount 150 years. Present owner is selling for the reason of age and is going to retire. This s a chance of a lifetime for someons, so get busy. ¥or further information and inspection, see JOHN A. MORAN, BREAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. Farm jvgated 12 minutes’ drive from Franklin Square, pleasantly situated on state road, containing 70 acres land, weil Qtwied it e and W abun- dance of wa.m- two-story house and barn and other buildings, loc&{‘d near o in- RE ufl ax- 63. Adams T s Tav- ich Town. T. Ethier, Norwi FLORENCE ARTIFICIAL STONE COMPANY Artistic and Plain Building Work. Telephone 483 B. BOTTINELLI, Manager OFFICE, REED STREET THE PIECES. for All Makes of Cars. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busl- ness before the vublie. there is no m Wm better 'hxa arough yolumns of Tos Dulletim. ihe advertising edl- 1““‘:.?% NEW LONDON, CONN. 3 PHONE 2278 . e AN GAS . DONOHUE, | et s Central Bldg. hone. Norwiel BOOKBINDING ; FOR SALE 5 EN-ROOM HOUSE. JOSEPH BRADFORD e Hq:’::: Qs:vn;;rs, electric lights, bath 108 Broadway THIS is the time to lmn‘n for 1and- (and steam heater; in unexcell e§ residen- scape work, of which we ma>> a s . ial- Bhons r St 13d tial uet\on ghort walk to business 4 =) Another - fine home ;?fim for ;noo‘ Others from 32,500 up. ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1334, 63 Broadway, 2ks Made and Rulad to Order usld!x‘l Greentouses, 77 Ce wmar. ‘CHIROPOBIST WHEN YOU WANT (o put your busl- ness before the public, there is no medl- um better than through the advertising columns . of The Eulletin. THERE 1 no mmnx -—cm. Eastern W e e ta far S, dandte WHITTER BROS. Office and Sales Rooms, 42 Main Street Danielsen, Conn. AUCTION A. V. COVELLO, 3. 191 For full par- Brothers' Garage, Ferry St.; two well equipped wlshnundn. Tax{ servies. seven-passenger cars to rent. Tel !21L THERE IS MERIT in our work; Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St. 229, €30 AUBOMOBILE and Truck _Palntt lettering and -lzn almln Joseph Elliott, Pond St.. Norwich, Conn.. mardd TAUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, ?erml llable to pay taxes C:'.y of Norwich are hereby mul-d 1 have a warrant to levy and collect a tax of twenty and three. pa; , and notice is hers- By Eiven that assesements i6 cover the cost of oiling and sprinkling streets in h);” 1921 are included in the rate col and are payable at the time of the Cug st. Auctioneers THURSDAY, SEPT. 28th At 10 O'Clock A. M, Standard Time At the so-called Adams farm, located next ‘to Canterbury Church, S(ate Conn. 8—HEAD OF CATTLE—S8 Seven of these Cows are now milkin, WAGONS AND MACHINERY 1 light team wagon, 1 heavy waaon, 1 Highway, National Chief saw r | practically new in the very best con- on rig, complete dition, 1" corn sheller. CROPS—Eight acres of field corn, cut and shocked. ALSO 4 FINE COCKERELS } :arirad ?ock, 2 Buff Orpington, and Re: TERMS CASH. poned to first fair day aft or, at same hour. A CATERER will attend. If too stormy, post- Signed, R. E. LOVELL. » DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1398 DR. EINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 25 Shetucket St. the Canterbury Green, the #iip’ covers and tire covers, reupholster- lection of sald tax: and for the pur- pose of collecting said tax and sald ing, all kinds ot nulot. Jos. Angarano, assessments I will be at the Collector's Pond St. Phone 1397. mariod OVERHAULNG AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, 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 PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR EXPERT house repairs and paint- ing, call 1055-13, W. Goodbody, Norwich Town. Estimates promptly submitted sep2ld FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per gal, re ular $2.50 grade; wallpaper, 10c per roil Max Blazer, 183 West Main S§t., next to Fire Statiom. myld E———— WooD SEASONED WOOD and kindlings in large or small quantities. Phone 504 or ' DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Nerwich, Conn 1325-2. Shapiro, Willow St., formerly Durkee Lane. seplld . FOR SALE — 100 White Loghorn pul- laying stram. lets, wich from heavy 927- l% Mr. Waithen, R. 'own. [ M'Grory Bldg i 3 POULTRY CIGARS CIGARS. Whitestone Cigars are §$70 per thousand. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Phone 8, Nor- sep16d ERNEST = BULLARD Teacher of the Vislin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Sutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING AMEBICAM fim 'E"'h.ou. sn.nuxu GEQBGE LAMBERT — Moving INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS HOTELS lflflsl. D. urvhou.- 28 Shetucket Street {NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS TRUCKING and mcki , dumping, u-ucks xoc mr- Clift 8t or O T Je St.. or Occum. Shetucket St. ©, D. JOS! chinery. N, 293 West Main St We move everything anywhen. tention given to movm: Tel. 798-3. i sepS: Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. ——— NICKEL PLATING PRINTING 'BINTING of all kinds promptly ..'u, e ““Eatimates promptly =a eeerfully given. The tin_ Co., Franklin St. way1ed - SOUTH WINDHAM Arthur S. Winchester, E. Clinton Win- chester and Miss Henrietta Sherman of the Hotel Mohican, New London, were recent guests of Me. and Mrs. George F. Distance Moving and E: ""{' anln‘:’:erman. 17 Boswel\ Ave. ?T 145 TEAMING ana suckux a muwt}' s St Phone 7 BROM J En H. Fnrd. 233 MLEX & SON, c. S luckn St. _Phone 335, .“}Q.G DISTANCE MOVING. PLUMBING The very plu workmen at the fairest prl heating and : axteed; also . TN, 67 Weat Mam 8t 13 JOBX mblng by e: is Stiles. Rev. Arthur W. Clifford tcok charge of the Junior meeting Tuesday in the ab- sence of Mrs. Harold Nichols. Farmers are cutting field corn and fill- ing silos. The pastor, Rev. Acthur W. Clifford, ts using his new automobile presented by the people of South Windham. Alfred Card and family and Clarence ‘Wallen and family of Scotland road and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander of Willimantic are on an automobile trip over the Mo- hawi trail. They called on Mes. Arthur Sweet, who is at & sanalorium at Con- | way. Mass.. where she underwent a miinor operation Saturday morning which was successful. Mrs. Haro! with neuritis. Mr, and Mrs. George K. Putnam and Nichols is ill at her home Mr. Putnam’s mother, Mes, Nellie Put-} Office dafly from 9 a. m. to 1230 p. m. and from 2 to 5 p. m., :.nm Nov. 10 1923, except the follow! Monday, Oet. 16, I wil b.lt'.bllluv of Edward McNamara, 1569 Sachem St Falls, from 12 m. to 1 'numy, Oct. 17, 1 wili Bo at the dru Morgan, evill hvm oo ednesday, .ll l'(llb‘ltflll dru‘ store o! George M. Rathbu. Side, feom 11 & m. 10 1 p. m y, Oct. 19, 1 1 be at the store lot ;‘rmon ‘Public Market, from 11 a. m. {10 1 p. m. Legal fees and additions will be made to those who neglect this motice. HAROLD T. ROBINSON, llector. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 18, 1 Col 833, NOTICE 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 Norwich, in said County on Saturday, the 23d day September, A. D. 1922, at 12 o'clock noon (standard time), e of selecting @ of New London County, Conn and for the purposs of transacting other business proper {5 come before said Convention. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 16th day of Senlember. 1922, REW B. SOLITE ¥, KOGERE ALFRED H. POLLOCK. Members Republican County Committes BANK STATEMENT ATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIA- bfl?l'lel of The Bankers Trust Co. at the close of business on the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1922: ‘B)llhmdhwnnlld . $118,377.08 eI:I;e-l'l-l) 13.041.00 Coluarax loans (time and Mortgags loans . X g&rtd!!‘l‘olu FIAp 30,000.00 Funds set aside for savings depositors 142,667.43 Stocks and securities . Furniture and fixtures . Due from reserve United States and N: bank notes ..... Gold coin .. Silver coin Minor coin Checks, cash’ ‘jtems and ex- changes ... o assets, viz. Accrued interest recelvable.. Expense aoccount .... .. ‘Total Assets L] 195,759.08 1 7.61 —_— ST04,171L04 Cnp(w stock Surplus Due to banks and ‘bankers. 9177 Savi deposits . 142,667.42 Gen:r‘:l m’.fl 417,778.14 A Ce;\‘ncfla .o 10,600.00 e Sieeer Certified ch - 3 IChriumu savings or Thrift funds ....o0 eoe 2.086.75 Total Liabllities > :n& T;M State of Connecti y 1, S Hrim Trasees o ’:).T";‘jt:maug?-' iors Trust Co. 4 7 niy swear that the foregoing siatamemy f:'ml{. to the best of my knowledge an bellef. i GEORGE A, FINN. Subscribad and_sworn to before me, this 20th day of September, 1922, GEORGETTE L. COMEAT sep21d Notary Publie. —_—————————— nam, of East Hartford, spent Wednesday with their cousins, Miss E. S. Babecock and her brother, Jay Babcock. Mre. Ella Card is visiting her cousine in Boston. Mrs. Fred Smith and two children are to leave soon for her home in California. The South Windham band played In Lebanon Friday evening- The Young Matrons' Sewing club met with Mrs. Percy Sorfbner Thursday evening. Motion pictures were shown Wednesday evening at the local church. There war 2 good attendance. ) Miss Lydia A. Card spent a day re- cently with Mrs. H. S. Maine of Wind- ham. A woman wants a romantic type of man to make love to her, but she needs a matter-of-fact one to suppast her chil- [dren. Stop Itching Scalp Rub Parisan Sage on your head and you won't have to scratch the dandruft off; stops itching scalp, gives a lux- uriant head of beautiful hqr o money ‘'unded says Leé & Osgood Co.