Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 27, 1922, Page 9

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s g C @ dacghter to it t-1s Adgusta Maine, AT ¥ e e, to Mf. Miss Allc ava ivank P. Burgess, ) 5 rax 23, WI AKBB—In Now Tondon, n WHITT. % Rk 932, by Rev. Ruth and Thomas B. = Loridon wcous—1n Norwich, Sept ™ wife of George T. 21, Stafford Springs, Sept Frack L. Smith, aged — At Niantle. Comn.. Adelire. widow of Frankiin Lew § years — In New London: Sept agon, 38, of Rl Danieison FUNERAL NOTICES : — In Bridgepo:t o g AT wite of ‘Allen ery: Norwich, F on arrival 19; vear e residence CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 1922, Neweomb, 25, um!om Corm aven station. afternoon, Whittaker of mutngm Deedy of New 26. 18, sell, @ il EARN ““fifl $260 montaly, i WA!?IHH-! ‘rt«r —8 to 10 per cent, position. Invéstigate. Bunetid. MOLDERS — Steady work tu- nri: olass hench and feor men. bhox 96, Providence, R. L sepnsa s 'm' ’123.:‘% Wi s IY1I2MWF FANTED— fan or wy n (o canvas e W’(, Jbox 56, 5 Boleiin s AL omes, & vmt Voolworth ' C; 250 mmtm niuyq: el{mmi‘ 7 “‘I’mfi‘mm 168 Tiat mmofl IM Institute, Dept. 31-M, Tk SIAM V!.vll‘ 1 Hl o e da %h Call mG P. Cflllel. 3 s'éep‘:fiw‘ 18 E.ufl! FOR SA fl 5&: Jas. l'gwn. e oad. Cnflvgfln ¥ _morhing. FOR SALE — i1 ootgl w;ll W g el 8 TR wufis—yep TOUT prices pald for goke and ma; n our hmeu nure selling ; we f “l‘ . 2275, ket 48 fo_woek n Iway, anpl | T WANTED—Man sufficiently t.n}nur \vnh potitry ta Bltf tar with 760 to 840 he p\ Sltn, ity Tiota Pinathy Canm None but | THE NEW YORK, NEW 'HAVEN/& HARTFORD RAILROAD GOMPANY MEN WANTED Permanent pésitions for competent men whese work is satisfactory as; Machinists—86¢ to 75c per hout Boilermaker—67c td 75¢ per Hour Blacksmiths—66c to 75¢ pér hour Eléctric Workers—65¢ o T5c pér hobr Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalme PROMPT SERVICE DAY DR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer ¥ PROVIDENCE ST, TAFYVILL Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Car Inspectors & Repairmen—é3c per Hour Heipers—first year; 45 cents per hour The above rates are those agreed u with Comimittes of MecHanical partment Associdtién. n - This is not a strike against the rail- road: it is a strike waged against u reduction in rates of pay ordered by! the United Stdtes Railrosd Labor Board, éfféctive July 1, 1922. l Apply 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. to} Ass't Superintendent's office, Union Station, New London, Conn. R. M. SMITH, Ass't Superintendent | New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Cempany WANTED A man to take care of repair work on tenements, carpenter | ar painter. Box 999, Bulletin. WI&N'I‘EIE)R | “|for day and night work. Ex- | payment. % T El—ln to Work im ary ore. WAN!ID-— R Ul LT R i, g e wanted | froemie a : y&;?g—aoge vl e Béfore st .geuln‘emra.flzf roa 1 mjn“l:l e to sell in juni l ' V’-l Co. 19 Mast % . X year old regil rfl vahige bull, m’l o mbsrmnn tested Leb. 34-3. - sep338W ¥OR !.‘LH'V en-room hotse with barn, and t®o acres of iand, with fruit trees on same. For further paeticuiars, see M. J. R Douglas, Montville, Cen- ter. mon, Wed and sat. Tneuire G A . B rox eAl.s—/rvo family house, af 108 Contral Avemue, 2-cff * garige Pflé‘l 1t sold at once. Sept.2 litge Gas Range, 51 (Hi'onma'tmf.'urm Tnty emadcn 1 Ty us-cm .. G-um:e Mugine. . su«‘; plione 1078-5. ANTE] n—un farms fer 16 gstes up, with or w(thow')r full nruculns n Iocation 2 .m;gn, ©. Bfi 10-. wett City, Ccln Wl "BUY_and pay highest (Ot gecond - hadd_tirdiiers 4 WANTED ROAD SILE WEAVE BRAINERD & ARMETRONG MILL, SOUTH GOLDEN ST. FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—My eight year old driving horse, must He sold béfore cold weather. Best offer takes him. Phone 759-5. Sejt27d FOR SALE—Paif of horses with ha ness and wagon, weight 300 Ibs. $250 for all. Also two cow: West Ashford, field. horse, good worker e pullets In_part Phone 18764 sep1§d JUST ARBIVED. My hors are a nice @ are here on iime, and they g omes, light ones. and ready t es low for ‘he king m. Tel. 536-3. E. PIERSON. e and see - ELM] LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bank book of Wooste No, 10, A. F. and Chgisea ~ Savings nolx[p*h&uh ladge, lchester, on ink." 'Finder pleas c:rus B rendlemn. Treas. "i'i“ !ALHI!»mEm Cottage moderh convenierices. Must be once. Call Expert 'Ei&lor snw ket Street. FOR SALE—Ofiver ewciter, ellfilfl' Iy used, @t léss than 1f price. Ctgtr&l Avenue, Norwich, Cfli . et 360 an id_at Mar- 1.2 FOR SALE — In Plainfieid—é-room house with electric lights, water in the Rouse, large garage. 100 yards from rail- road station, and mill gate. Hem. coop, 30 fowl, anfl enough wood and coal fog the winter, for_$2,400. Good reason for seiling. For particulars, write to box 531, Plainfield. Conn. Sept.25a FOR SALE—200 bushels of Cidar Ap- ples—all picked. Phone 1197-12. Sept.25d. FOR SALE — 1 doudle and 2 single wagons. The Edward Chappell Co. Central Whar§. Norwich, Conn,. tele- phone 24. 1 week. FOR “Al/lf—fi four-year fresh Cowa, utv each €0 7-pass. Car, mew Chasse $175; one Vim Truck, 1-2 tom. Otto Schram, opp. Fkonk hill ¢hurch, Moosup, Conn. _Sept. 25d, 4 days FOR SALE—Nice lot of second hand brieks, doors and windows. Can be Seen at Julian Tereace, or call 139-2._sen2sd “FOR SALE_Five younz covs, tWo few mileh and three dué by Oct. i‘ Aoty ¥red Dury, Norwich Town. FOR SALE_Beckwilh organ m ma- hogany piano case good playing com ton : bargain for Plaut-Cadden C 1% T aep:: £00d _cond! Phone 4 F—G o j' West Thaflies S‘ ~Shoninger upright piang i handsume €LonY e3t, SupERy (ofic And splendid action . only §145, on essy termis. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich Fep23d TLOST — About Cow, black and white. o7 LORT Washingion and Sachem s pets, taining a bunch of keys, cye ilasses and silver pencil o Dul¥e Drug store and recetve reward. Sept.2 T§25.00 REWARD 1) a Holstein con- cellent living and working The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lidy Assistant Telephong 410- DAY OR NIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST fowering shrubs, iSlewood Nursery o) plants C.. OEDER your flowers at Oreeshogse. I Cotar o snma-b Coi aol aidig St P ."ux‘ e o i e Pv 1 3 Rug et Rnaeil Vo e LANBSCAP “RMNINI IUILDIIO e 5 s HOURIGAN BROS. 'mgm Llanht team M..... ; eacsna E|conditions. Families prefer- red. Write Box 747, Bulletin, | % PovLTEY FOR SALE—Fifty R. 1. Rede, mostly #1I laying. _Deslor Mosey, R. 3. T(mvhonz 998-14. SQN "11 AUCTION WHITTER BROS. Austioneers Office and Sales Rooms, 42 Main Street Danielson, Conn. AUCTION | ¢| THURSDAY, SEPT. 24th At 10 OClock A. M., Staddard Tim At the so-called Adams hrm, hel!ld next to Canterl ury Chw e Highwa ann. 8—HEAD OF CATn.s—e an ot Shsse Co o Wing n, 1 heavy wag saw rig, o eb:llly new in the very best con- ion, 1 corn Jor.. aeres of field corn, cut Auo 4 FINE COCKERELS arvd l\-h. 2 Buff Orpingto CASH. If too stormy, pest fid. e B AUCTION SALE m"z,’f:él& m "?na\;.m n and d to Om £t same hour. . Sept.26a PAINT AND vuulnnn " o O !O"-‘l’; W. Egnn Sstimates E:o SALE_Paint, $1.15 rex r 32,60 nu-.w.‘l‘ag:r:x;:?m '.:l x Blazer § et to PRINTING will be paid for information that will convict the boys whe broke into the Bllllvdll Mll!s Saturday afternoon, Sept. 32d, , and di so much dam- a. Phwnc or write to R, W. Til- Blissville Mil's Corp. S —— feorns INSURANCE T INSURANCE }IFE. AUTO, FIRE, ACCIDENT. In et all kinds of Insarance is writ- ten by HAROLD 8. BURT Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Rtvl‘l"nhgve of Good, Reliable ompanies. IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next viétim of a fire. Don't take chances. The small annual s negligible to the firm pre- £eon Trom money lows 1t afierde Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT -RICHARDS BUILDING - 91 MAIN STREET ¥OR SALE—240 feet § inch belting, ome 4 inch belt, 10 pressed stéel hang- , latesi patiern. one emery grinder, hew, one iawe. mower grinder, 10 feel 1 7:16 inch fine steel shafting; |he~d goods are all nearly new; one iof E bolts, 1 incht to 15 inches long. all n PlVAjjen, Pomfret, C sep2sd ix cows, some of them ys. Mrs. A T. Brc:’w'i- Nérth Franklin LE—Steriing upright piano in perfect plaving condition. ezcetient tong and action Plaut-Cadden Co.. Norwieh LE—Several hundred (housand ffléLA-heny Sianding timber, mostly oak. i p. Tel Lebanon 47-5 _ sepazd i‘"l SALE—Waseerman upright piano in A-1 playing condition, maliogany case, with fine tone and good action: $165, on convenient terms. Plaut-Cadden Co. B, sep23d _ | ¥OR SALE—Habbit hounds; one red- §ong ane poigterchio shound crgey 113 dnd 2 years old. H. P Ave. sep21d FOR uuf—c&dar barrels and w sawing outhit; also 2 kitchen cange. Tef. eyenmgs, 165 sep20d FOR SALE_$1000 wil bur 65-mcrs farm, equally divided. a bargain. Fred Haoine, Plainfield, Conn. Phome Hioomip 114-2. sepifd FOR “ALE—My house of eight rooms and_bath, modern improvements, also garden, situated at 157 Broad St. Mfs. J, E. Ritehie. sep8d FOR SALE—DMozart maho; Bt piano in excellent consitie, e, pflrs tame and 4175, on terms (o it Praut i Cadden b0, Normcn sep2i FOR SALE One of the choloest farms in New Lea- don county, desirably locoted within 15 minates’ ride from Franklin square, by auto, consisting of 400 acres of land, part Sl An Mmmnm mun in md e rdhfllr with 140 dcres of Ouflardland, ; ‘thoss who wauld graw Am EACHES, and other fruits, in a untmrl hill-country, this' prop- “ferty offers a raally grand qpunrtumiy. The price is reasonable. The sroper- ty may be seen uritil the first of No- vember by appointmont. Aprly to THE WINDHAM COUNTY NATIONAL BANK DANIELSON, CONN. DON'T PAY RENT | ANY MORE Bg! A LOT ON WEST (9, Mt s flmvsmx Y SEE FormeEir. LOTS ARE 60x15 'rmm% %n MANT NEW ROUSES BEING BUILT IN THE TOWN AND WHY OAN'T YOU DO THE SAME? YIICES rmvk aou :m asn BUY a TEAR, EX‘! B BIKG !00 CAX HAVE A GARP THIS HAS BEEN YOUR MIND FOR A LONG PIME. NOW GET IT OFF. WILLIAM ¥. HILL, AGENT, ROOM 108 THAYER BLDG., REAL ESTATE AND INSUBANCE. PHONE 147. D THIS COLONTAL HOMESTEA: 150 apres Tgh Jand: Bed e feom vil- lage, 1-¢ mile state foad: fine old maples Doth side of the hxx)n'i , 40 acres dark loam tillage land, orchard, 1.500 cords woos, 13-rostt house, 7 ooin At Dlsces, large stock barn with basement, ail buildi ln:s best. candition. {or §5,000— $1,000 cas! NS' AGENCY, wmm..m p.m. Two Family House of 5 rooms each and bath, set tubs and slectric lights. Always rented. Price $3850. Two Family House in Greeneville, 6 rooms éach tenement. Large fot. Price $3600. . JAMES L. CASE ‘Telophone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET floors, electric lights, bath and steam heater ; in unexcelied residen. fial section; shert walk to business dis- ; price’ $7,000. Arother fine home ympmv for $6,500. Others from §2,500 ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1334. 63 Broadway. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE All persons liable to pay tasés in'the Qity of Norwich ace Kereby notified that and collect ity Tada trom. the Town 1347 of 1921; vable Oct. 10, 1922, and notice is Here- y given that assessments to cover the cost of ofling and wprinkling sgreets in ear 1921 aré included in the cate Bill, and ara payable at the tme. of the coliegtion of said tax; amd for the pur- Sose of chliccting said tax and emente 1 Wil be st {He Collectors Dflcefl:flytrm a- m. to 12.30 v’ m., p. m. u-ml Noy. 10, To Tuesday, Oct. 1‘, T will be at the drug ore of Johu. A Morgan; Greeneviite, e 11 a. m, to ? Wedneaday, 5T will ba at the drug store 3 Géo u }uumm Weet Side, frum 11 a. m. tn 1p Oct. 19, T wlll be at the store of ll’resun Public Market, from 11 a. m. to un\ Tess and mat:'z‘(l?A will be made o e L5 7. ROBINSON, fector. Norwich. Conn:, Sept. 18, 22. pid road other i vrogriatien for sems. NT—TFurnished rooms, m 5. 11 Eim Streef. e nu.» SR "M‘s‘(“ i FOR RENT—67 North Main 52 oam Flev, camr‘a "‘c Tt street, -—A—.——..____.____ TO BENT — Nigely f\lrnllhe@ rumnn, —= inq\llra 29 cm! Street. nlh tu stove and Inguire A lele‘phme 1 for i S-room tenement. all tm- West Main Street. Street — | & tric 82 el(lnley Ave eepm: ln. at lot -luher m‘?"}w‘% rhd,lllmn ) mu e date é’[mu filflm BI"“H In Er Ao Thadking. S o fiunfin ’“" A 1 u’ Phllu “ ” . 6. D 30min < Main Bt ,...“'3: l& . o e ot % o enrr "". s :.Y::‘nG\‘!'?"l E‘F. I""h"l *‘u At- [suing year as :P TI’ RENT_Steam rooins. kfr :fnlmnen. !2 Phone 52 2 venient a 'rned Scal St. sep?id safe quar- ters fo’r stnrlle ul household eueeu at 342 Washington § sep2ld _T0 RENT—At once, garage. 165 Rockwell St. day. orfik 10 Chted T0 REXT — Rxmmua steam heat, 46 Church St. 10 RENT—Furnished room, Inguire sepl hot _a cotd w’l{zr, 33 Franklin St top floor. sepitd TO RENT—Furnished rooms housekeeping, 27 Division St. for llght TO RENT—Pleasant furnished n:m d pmne family, Tel. 769-3. ENTNice Laum " Ave, 0 RENT_Light othier rooms by day or week. House. $4 Franklin St. Turnished 1142-5. TO RENT 6,000 SQUARE FT. OF MANUFAC- Tooms, -eazd houekeevlv% urg wptd TURING §PACE, WITH HEAT AND ELEVATOR. WILL DIVIDE T0 SUIT TENANTS. ¥. C. ROGERS, 93 CHESTNUT LEGAL NOTICSS. NOTICE 'll;lhe nhabitants of the Town fig ANNTAL TO0WN MEETING of Plain- ho are legal voters in said town, are fereby warned to meet at the Town House, Hee 2. 1922, between o'clock in the foremoon and § in said town on Monday, Octo: the hours of 9§ o'cleck in the afternoon of said day for the fol- lowing purposes. First—To elect the following offfcers— Assessor. Board of Selectmen, member of Board of Relief, Auditor, Grand Collecior of Taxes. Constables. Registrars Jurors, of Voters, members of Town Sehool Com- mittee, by _law to be clected at said Second—The meeting will be order at 2 take action upon the following: aleg any other oficers required calisd io o'clock In the afternoon to o hear and Het upon the repert of ‘the Seltctmen. Tows Ti easurer. urer of Town Trust Funds, Town swool Committee. and any other . officer re- quired by {aw to make a report. 2" To act upon the estimate of cum rent expenses 0f the Town for the ensu- ing yesc. To see what action the Town will Te: ik regarding the irs of ways for the ensuing year, 4. To see if the Tn\\n will the Selectmien ta_bor sums of money such be necessary to the high- sl Long Distance Also 1o Zimmermag, 17 B ma- | of Selectmen an & sepsd | tee. Shenat 2% "R lm “moving. Jong._d m§L fl:n-n Shortckei roNG horize & b to rn:—fl% 'R“' dogmeet the.carr BROMLEY & ot St Bhone S5, ISTANCE MOVING. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES ONTGHTStore your car at Hayes Brothers Gurage Moty e Tea ol equipped Wllh‘lndl Taxi servies. Twe seven-passenger cars to remt. T!L 221 h‘llzul‘xau MERIT in our - hh: our -msr: lfhy it A eri ar: C Ci . _' as 2 ,3;,:" AXNUAL TOWN MEETING Voters l‘wn ..P-f...""' = m-rmmn.s-me-n’a- flwm" it o' . P :tel:a ‘cloak fn the evening, to &m m-..- Ieitorng e o it osepn % and s ainting 5 | Biliatt, pond & ‘“ ’ rwich, ‘Conn: AUTO TOPS, radiator c covers and tire covers, ing. all kinds of autds. Jos. Pond St Phone 1397. RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED v "&. authorize sum or meet e expenses of said town. for the ensuing year. 5. To xee i the Town will appropeiation for Schools, other town expenses for the year. Library, make an and ensuing 6. To see it the town will vote to em- 7. To act upon the petition more, legal voters of said York, New maid_Pros) the street oosup Hotel . et al, as s ful said {soie. of “ouds town if =aid_town will vole to accept from the Haven and Hi ny, free of expense to $aid town, a quit-claim deed of a certain Tront 3 Tospect atreet to. Moosup railroas station, said land being bounded marth erly Iy easterly b; southerly of tract of land (o be and cared for as a public high. d town, and for no other pur- to make an appropriation for said improvement. 8. To see {f the Town will vote to gughorize the town to the amount of Seventy-five Thousand uns M) Dol- lars, in serial or other issue to provide for ‘the form and terms of said bon power the Selectmen to regulate vending and hawkine in said town. and to char: & reasonable license fee for same. of 20, or “To ' see art o 42 feet property. Jand of said railroad com- pany; westerly by land of Leo Parker. ty shown by & survey ana viat of sald Jand dated {ume 1923, and aporoved by G Enginéer of Surveys company. =aid impre way of si pose, .. R. Kent. railroad = indred e manner of igsuing and Javing ibe . and {o take any steps wi sam, be’ recessary or desirable in sueh iseue of bonds, to 9. To see if the Towns will vots to n . work, empower the Selectmen to mrm an Automobile Truck. with dumm b2 uaed In'the Fepair OF1he Mghwava snd and to make an ap- do_any other lm-!l iness proper 30. To {0 come before said meet! | “\ | STEAMSHIPS WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leavos Norutoh Monday, Wedsesdny and Leaves )(." }:::‘:-r 3, 'Eflt River a5 P M ¥. Tel. 2087, ENOUSE, Agent, NEW YORK f VIA NEW LONDON LINE ‘omitortable Statercoms y for Occupaney at Lv. New London Daily 11 P. M. Due N. Y, Pler 40, N. R; 7 A. M. Rodueed rites on automobiles whei avcompanied by passenger. of which will cut st leaat 5,000 cords of wood, 2,500 railrosd ties, besides having about 200 meres of very choice land under cultivation, fogether with present crops on farm, aido all farming tools smd farming meechiners of the most practtesl new in wee. Last, but sot least, one of the bedt farming Wouses to be found any- Where, consisting of 15 cheice rooms, runnifg epribg water In bouse, also bath, Sueh & jaid out house is emly found omece in & thousasd times. Alfo severnl barms and eutbulidings in which is housed o large hay crop, which gees with the sals of this bemmtiful farm. Also has #n fos plant. Farm has about 5,000 feet fromi- age on good highway. This farm liag been in present ownership name for abeut 180 yewts. Present owner is selling for the reason of age and is going to retite. This is & chance of a lifetime for someote, s0 get busy. For further information and |-nm|u, Wik JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, P" FRANKLIN SQUARE. ' Bemogratic ‘Probate ich D; at lhe}gflc 1, ich, on Safi 5 leptember, 1922, SENATORIAL CONVENTION 19TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT The duly. elected delegates to Demgoratic Senatorfal Convention . far the 19th District, embracing “the" towns of Norwich, Preston and Ledyard. are hereby notified - to- meet -in -the Town Hall in the City of Narwich, on Satur- day, the 30th day of September, 1923, 4t 10:30 o'clock in - the. forencon to nominate a.candidate for senator. Per order 19th District Senatorial Com- Tmittes. 2 THOMAS J. KEL Lqu 4 Chairman. Nafwich, September 23 1923. PROBATE CONVlN'I'IOH - NORWICH DISTRICT | The duly elected delégates the to the Convention, Nor- are hereby notified to meet in-the City or Nor. the 30th day of 10 o'elock a. m., to ominate a candidate for Judge of Pro- e. Per onder Probate District Commitide. % THOMAS J. KELLY. mmm.; Dated at September, A. Committee, mggmf"’;'éim Sglectmen. 1d, this 23rd 4z o Sept.21 1992 SENATORIAL CONVENTION 20TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT ° The. duly elected delegates comprising _the Per,_order 20th District Norwich, September 23, 1922, CHARLES H, FOLEY, Chairman, 3 BUICK, Carriages, Wagons,| Trucks and Carts| = AND REPAIRED Air WM. We rogrind all makes of Auto Uyiind- 1? ers, and can furnish you with new | "'"r' 2 o8 %«cm ap- pistons, rings and wrist pins. We alse |3 bt e 1 carry a large stock of standard and &ml e RS fuliay ‘and maintatn on o At "T;.i W Avenue. in continuing to Hunmt- ts Town, ight | Ciub ‘bullding ers Aveass. Fords rwrauml and fitted with model pistons, $20.00. We also do light machine work. - WE SERVE TO SAVE! HEEBNER BROS, 31 CHESTNUT STREET. PHONE 214 STORAGE BA‘ITEI]ES FORD 8. OVERLAND, BRISCO, ROLET, OARLAND, ESSE: These are our mew prices on Hartford 8 months. Batteries, all guarant FORD RADIATORS el, with shell, $15. fel, withiout shell, $14,° DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL &7 coNvENTION. | L, The delegates chosen by the Demoe cratic electors of dt.h‘e: spveral lm:n::; Dosing the Second Congressional of Connecticut are hereby notified and requested to meet in convention at the Town Hall. in Norwich, Connecticut, on. Saturday. the 30th dey of September, 1922, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of ehoosin, model, Honeycomb Radiators suaranteed. THE JOHNSON €O. 107-109 Franklin §t., Norwich, Conn. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK | " OF ALL KINDS - | ", Automobiles, ™ n-kmnl District, and for the purpose nu-clht any other proper busi- By order of the Second Distriet -Con- gressional Committee. THOMAS J. KELLY. Nerwich, September 23, 1922, i DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION Democratic delegates to the Conne ty Comvention for the county of New to the Democratic Senatorial Convention for the 20th district, towns of the 20th district, are hereby notified to meet in the Town Hall in the ity of Norwich. on Saturday, the 30 day of September. 1922, at 11 in the foreriool, to nominate a candidite for semator. various 0 o'cloc] Senatorial Mechanioal Repairs, Painting, Trim- mi Blacksmifhing In ANl Its Branches}at 11 oclock, a. m. for the purposé of 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET lon_are hereby requested to meet im 'own Hall at Norwich, Conn, on Sai. Lighalater urday, the 30th day of September, 1333, g and Wood Waerk, a candidate for Sheriff of New London County. Per order ¢f County Commiftes. . THOMAS J. KELLY. ¥ . /! Chairman. Norwich, September 23. 1922. Scott & Clark PENTIETS = BOOKBINDING 108 Broadway Biank Books Made and Ruled to Ordet CIGARS S ol - JOSEPFH BRADFORD DR. HARRY g(fl“i 5 s gggm vmnygr. cutru o EEIA 15 Shetucher DR . R CHAMBER

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