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con Tk Lo "" n{fi;&. e s a— Ylllnl Girl to he Inguire 95 Clflt Dtrest, A’mt—u [ mén over elg] Iclxl rlnmnuon oo o I Not Enroliments will b enrollmenu in last g gl iy ocketile, “aval vessel Norwich When of- by Rev. Paul 8. gmlulmn i it e. cmlnnd Rath unity for week-end and two Wnd Sarah Louiss wegty Jugier craism. of Whstarly. active training service and Ma 1 xfi’%u i, o # Conn., and Miss km- ‘Harwich, formerly of Lisbon h 12 lyfiflt"‘lfl' city, why mét organization. eacny pleave thke n6- FUNERAL NOTICES PRAGON—In New Tondom, Sept. 26, 1 Dragon, aged 3% h&ru rooms Atreet ns interested, write, or:phome named officers for information Gunner L‘H\RLESUBENTLE\', R.F. Tel. 3935 VEN, R F. Dacasetie, Conn 1000 Fiome "t §8-23 (ht e e 'D d lend us your voice of encourage- at undertaking L. B _Kennedy, Turnace Danfelson. Friday, S m. Hept df":wn. S, Yantie, Conn.. Lieut. PREDERICK, B, b Office tel. Sept.284 l.wot ~ In_ Bri 36, 1922, Jennle, Pengleton, 61 v uu? _FASTED—Gml to waltmess, ‘steady ork. Inquire St. Clair, 144 Main strest. vhm...am 16 _assist 3 fix&m;fl nbyA Call 18 High m—eet Dt2sd WANTED—GIrl ng?o ot T et hotsewor:. Ap§ Boawell avemue. Mra. Tannenbas wmfl'nn—-A nmd fnr ggn work. Mrs. W. street. enu d WA)I‘ID—ComM ent Gir] for Apply 11 numm;zm"g M——&L_ WANTED—Woman to do housework, and ‘care for two children. Tel wxm A fekeh W A housekeeper; no wash- ing good_wages ; -adult family, P, 0. 0% 138, Norwich. D waitress at TEACHERS WANTED for N. E. States, New York and New Jer- tey, Tligh scheels u_:h.n srad arjés good or ’phon TEACHERS' AGENOY, Laurel 400, Tan Hartford, C —_— e " v Burial in Tintlo cometars, Vorwich, Fri. fi{ afternoon, Sepl. 29 on arrival of th 0 tra at New Haven station. CHASE — In Norwich, Sept. 199! Walter Hopkins Chase, aged 71 vea service at his Jate home. Central avenye. Saturday, § at 10 m. Burial in R 1 WANTE ce Bey—Energetic. am- bitlous and willing to werk for advance- We. AP0 Bovert Gair Co, Monty ille, € at § a. pt28d WANTED—Boy to work in drug store. \Vflu‘ Box 323, Bulletin. % sep20 L Providence THOOD—1n Wauregan. Sapt. 07 S rtttar ATwoot, Ir"tn hia $ird yoar. Prinera) servics will be held at the Con- fonal church in Wauregan, Conn day. Rept. 39, at 1:40 p. m I private. LEAOWIn_Danislon Sept. 17 1922 ls Leach. aged 1 ye Natiiek, 7. L. son of J. Sther Tonch and "Béatrics’ “Whinris I Puneral September 30, at 2 p. m. at the home of the child's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs W. A ipple. Danielson, Corm. Relatives and friends invited CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors B k. Embalmers Lady Assistant ENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY MEN WANTED Permanent positions for competent men whose work is satisfactory as Machinists—86e to 75c per hour Boflermaker—67c to 75c per hour Blacksmiths—66c to 75c per hour Electric Workers—6ic to 75c per hour Car Inspectors & Repairmen—63c per hotir, Helpers—first year, 45 cents per hour I The above rates are those agreed upon with Committee of Mechanical De- partment Association. “This is not a strike against the rail- road; it is a strike waged against n 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. 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. Company WANTED AN AUTOMOBILE * SALESMAN Apply Norwich Buick Co. Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalme PROMPT SERVICE DAY DR MIGHT QUARRY BLACKSMITH Steady position and good pay to experi- enced man. SULLIVAY GmANYEk DomrANY BAKER'S HELPER WITH SOME EXPERIENCE TO HELP IN SHOP. CALL IN PERGON. 112 SUMMIT STREET. WANTED BOYS OVER 16 YEARS TO WORK FROM 6 P. M. UNTIL'9 P. M. LIGHT WORK AND GOOD PAY. APPLY AT CARPENTER M'F'G ©0. NEWTON STREET. Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street WANTED ENERGETIC YQUNG .MAN TO OP- ERATE ‘BREAD WRAPPING MA. CHINE. CALL IN PERSON. 112 SUMMIT STREET. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer % PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teiophone 830 mHeuryAlhn&SnnCo. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS ‘ t Telephone $10.2 w OR NIGHT WANTED A man to take care of repair work on tenements, carpenter or painter. Box 999, Bulletin. 'WANTED SPEEDER: TENDERS AND SPINNERS for day and night work. Ex. cellent living and working conditions. Families prefer- red. Write Box 747, Bulletin. | i i i FLORIST . il I, %x -Iuis plants and L 75 Cadar B, “n#‘.‘&‘" o IT MAY ME -A-N Y (0] U money. l6es it affords liey %o day. Isaac S. Jones - INBURANGE. AN: REAL ESTATE —= |Sayies Farm, Eimville, Conn., tel R WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED—Married couple, man for general farm work, woman to assist with household duties; good place nui steady work. Apply to Fred LaCro: Danielgon. Sept2d NTED—Property of every descri tion to sell on commission basis. Bu) digk & Bmjiosl: . Fumzer, ballding. Hor: wich, » Sept29d NEW BUGS from old carpets. Send us your old carpets and have them made into_seryiceabls AUl Tuge.: Fres booklet: Springfield_Economy Rug Co., 17 Tay] St., Springfleld, Mess. Soptsia Sellas | West sep15d 9d_ | Exceptional &l 1:?. v&ur the m-uw and | 'uul:y. Sloniy of § deres. l‘&'. éll as all u‘l fiib M‘ng finw i ).!:fl ¥ I‘w 4 hnman s mlly Tecommand ' this lace dhd the peics is lM. We also ik & aleNical Heal £ 3:"".,.4"‘;':: fifiuver ‘building, N ALE—Two_Hor FOR S lwr C" due in- Dmmhe Hay, ahog | . upright plano, i Tl comniiah D. 1, Baitic, Conn. FOR SALE—Parior_ Stove, like new. ng Igasonable. - 5 Stanton avente. FOR _SALE — =, Houkes on Broedway, M Spruce Snuu. éanrzl flu Kmne, d Green Avenues. kns too, call onhG P. Coates, is fi;fl- way. Phone FOR SALE — oenfl \mfllht piano in Rl st Pip ?Emz condition. L bargin Tor 45 o e Cldden lsu.l—mux hulheD lelsan, Inn. ‘with or without furniture, n for some one. s I am going to l&ve town ; I .llla offer an $-cylinde: 5-passen, uring ear for sale. C. H. Michacl, Danicison um, Daniciagn, Conn. tel. 391 Sept2sd FOR SALE—$3,600.00 Will Buy 7-room Cottage House, with Jarge lot. electric lights in lower’ pact, Orchiard street. For full particulars, see A. V. Covello, 198 CHIY. streef, tel. 152 1521 3. Sept.25d _ FOR GALE S TWU new milch cows. Alrshites. ~Milking about 20 quarts a day. P. A. Nawroski, Yantic. Sept27d DASR JALE - The Pumihiogs in the 1L Hoff, conss of Bedroom and BIGHEST orises paill Tor used fupl {ure end antiques Louls D. ¥ard, 389, Norwich. ISMWF \\'ANTED—Buok—The Old Houses of Norwich. C. King, Norwich, Conn., box 195. Sept28d WANTED — Sccond hand platform groceey or meat &cales. Write to C. P. C, Co., care Bulletin sep22d WANTED—By man and_wife, small apartment. Greeneville preferred. Box 753 Bulletin Sept27d GOBH. Here's a New One — A fellah told me he wuz bizier than a coroner on a Monday morning. 1 gess that's prity blzy. Some more pipes 25c_each, while they last. Anndore Cigar. 7c, four for 35c. Turkish Trophies, 20 in a pack. 18c. annjns;moke Shop, " opp. Woolworth's. Sejt27 WANTED — Small Farm, near West Side, Yantic, or New London trolley. Box 389, Norwich. Sept27d YOU ARE WANTE ‘ommence $185 month; government rallway mail clerks; steady’ common _education sufclent write immediately for list positions open. Franklin_Institute, Dept. 81-M., Roches X seplld WANTED. e O prives pald_for rags, newspapers, books and magazines ; get our prices Detore selling; we will call or anything you have to sell in junk. Mutual Wests & Metal Co. Main St. Tel. 2275, 319 West sepl; WANTED. -Jiighest gash ories pall (or second hand furnituce, household ds, antiques, store fixtures and tools; me before selling. Weisinger, 24 Market St Bhone 57 iysd " WANTED—Second hans antique fur- nituge; best prices pald. A, Bruckner, §7 Franklin St, Phone 7i2-5. TED - We pay highest prioss for Norwich hand faraiture. Co. Breed Bidg. Tel. 1914-3. We Jelld 1u buy, sell and exchaa, WANTE.D—Antiques, hand furniture. §t, Phone 717-3. WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; secon tonl: and zecond- H. B. Tiger, 55 jl"u.n.%lln 10 £ull pacticulars in first letter a5 to prics, size, location and terms. . O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. iyzed WE BUY and pay highest pfieu lor ségond ~ hand furnitere and books. Kremens, successor to King, 43-50 Water St. Phone 1305. sepl2d @cres up, with or without stock; give |y e le starts 'mllrflzl, fla( as n»w Salc bemnu Street, upstairs. FOR SALE—Fine upright pianc in ex- cellent playing condition _with splendid tone and action. Only $145, on terms {o sult, " Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Norwich. “Sept! FOR SALE—Small farm of abo acres with abundance of fruit. Beautiful §-room house, barn and hen house. 15 minutes from Franklin square. Price 3600. W. F. Hill & Son. Real Estate and Insurance, Thayer building. Sept.27a FOR SALE—One Maho; s vru;hcul v mew. 18 ny Bedroom [amlin Street. ron BALE — 14 cords well seasoned Chestnut Cordwood. G. F. Holmes, Brookiyn. Sept27d FOR SALE—Two family house, at 108 Cenlm Jopeut, 2 oar saresp o Pilce right if gol Sept.26d " FOR SA ternational Gasoling mmne 5 Slelel phone 1076-5. __Sept.26d ht. TFOR SALE—Oliver Typewriter, slig} suberbly built 16 room house, With- n 5 minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. Wil make three fine flats or saitable for high class reoming house. cious garage and extra u.ow house lot will be included, ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway DON'T PAY RENT ANY MORE BUY A LOT ON WEST MAIN, I'.mz- ABETH, DUNHAM, OR PECK ST ARE 60x150. THER' E ANY NEW HOUSE BEING BEE I YHE Hows AN CVHY CAN'T YOU DO THE sAME? Pmcl::s FROM $200 ’ro $550. - THIS A _LOT OW. BUILD n.m VEXT SPRING Yow CAN HAVE A GARDEN, THIS HAR BEEN ON YOUR MIND FOR A LONG TIME. NOW GET IT OFF. WILLIAM ¥. HILL, AGENT, ROOM 108 THAYER BLDG. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. PHONE 147. FOR SALE Two Family House of 5 rooms each and bath, set tubs and electric lights. Always rented. Price $3850, Two Family House in Greeneville, 6 rooms each tenement. Large lot. Price $3600. JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET nx’rguglou AND BVILD YOUR i Bl mfim n. tlnnm Central Bullding % Nlm ll! We mm m ‘“ '%Emg..‘m""*}:?w”fim T lm' -mn. ‘f!! X TO REN -n_'hn Fr“kgl‘:n g for“&‘ln-fi o ‘fln; i Com (6 3chi cetn disan Said cotite,” fatly drocribes in crsupon, it is Qrdered. Tit application e heard and e Probate Court Roomn in the \mleh in Sid leirie, on_ the drd, of. October. A. D. 19 welock’ (e ovconds, kg (AL notios of A pendency of said applightlon, mid_hearing tBereot, blication of orde Iy n ety 1 nt, all on Septa! “ ient, .l; 15 Platt avenue. 1 ~T0 RENT — Fiv lmNovmenu. Apply at 1 With oné sérvice; cwnet it coupe. ' This is u ! Five-room o TO NT—1 Be given lrluLY lml was. Sept28 three days 4 d-mlur ing, and ihat e be mnd the ok T e Iudan THe ADOVE ghd (ovegpiat b _{0opy. of ‘Fecord. M. DRESCHER. TO lumr—-cnue - A»ly n A ium street, — Tenement, mqum it nu Sep! 28 uu TO RENT Laurel BiH Aven IO BENT — % i T llorn‘n CaED cAu ehlnud 14 «"’1‘.},‘\ Clerk. lul!id STARTLING! Are our low prices on gosd Used Cars. We are making a special AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within and for the Diss triet of Norw) on the 8tE day of September. A Esate of Constant . of Voluntown, in sald der ceased. The executrix apneared in Court and flied & written apnlication aiiecing that te ix how in settlement n snid Coirt and praying for an | Drder o sel certain real estate lelonging to safd fully deseribed in suid applica- it is Orde: application be heard the Probate Court Tt Norwich. In said Di of October. A. 1. in the forenoon. and pendency f said said hearing thereor publication of this order newspapée having a circulation in District at letst ihree dny ‘enement iy laid Nmodem phimblig, elscirlo and gan Franklin . _Inquire Gomhh:u Shos Btore, 46 Frankiin st '19 f _FOR RENT — Furnished rooms, light housekeeping. Phone 274. __Bept.27! TO RENT- i tenement. lll 1m- provements, 361 Wm Main St _ Sept.26d " %0 BB October 1 of 10 remodeled rooms, beautl oul District. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, housekeeping. 11 Elm Street. ecarly Fall drive to clear out all used cars, as 1 am going out of this part of my business. Here is a partial list 6f fine offerings, available at our place: ’ Essex. 1922, Touring. run 4300 miles; Buick, winter top. new paint. $500; Hudson Roadster, $300: Hudson Sedan, very good. $500: Essex Speedster, $60: Oveeland Touring, $200; Ford Touring. "10 RENT_Rooms, houseke Congdon, §2 McKinley Ave. ""l‘.‘ na TO RENT—Steam heated fu rooms for gentlemen, 125 Scheo! !Q Phone 522-13. sep2id STORAGE—Convenient anfl safe quar- ters for storage of househoid eftects at 312 Washington St. sepiia TO RENT—At once, garage. Inquire that notiee of the apniicat FOR SALE NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. Has fine oak floors, electric lights, bath and steam heater ; in unexcelled residen- tial section; short walk to business dis- trict; price’ $7,000. Another fine home property for $6,500. Others from $2,500 up. ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1384. 63 Broadwa; iUILDING mar2sd ful value for $240, in first class playing condition: Convenient terms. Plau Cadden Co., Norwich. Septlgd FOR SALE—200 bushels of Cldar Ap- ples—all picked. Phone 1187-12. Sept.25d. FOB SALE — 1 double and 2 single wagons. The Edward Chappell Co. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn., tele- 1 week. jPhone 34 FOR SALE—Five young cows, two new milch_and three due by Oct. 1. Apply ed Durr, Norwich Town. #ep23s FOR BALE—Several hundred thousand i foet heavy standing timber, mostly oak. P. A Laf Tel. Lebanon 47-5. sept2d FOR SALE—Cider barrels and wood- sawing outfit; also a kitchen range. Tel. evenings 165 sep20d FOR SALE~—Horses FOR SALE—Pair lively young Horses, perfect and sound—also pair of harnesser and dump cart. Everett D, Benjamin, R. D._3, Preston City. __Sept.28a__ TFOR SALE—Pair of horses with har- ness and wagon, weight 2500 Ibs. Price 3250 for all. Also two cows. A. Morles, ‘West Asnford, Conn., Postoffice Man: field. Sept.25 to 30. FOR SALE—Fine horse, good worker and driver, or will take nnllets ln arl payment. Phone 1876-4. JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a nice lot—big omes, light ones. and chunks, single and in pairs. all ready te 0 to Wi Prices low for the kind ome and see them. Tel. §36-3. ELMER E. PTERSON. NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH ‘NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. TELEPHONE 565-13 DENTISTS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Steest, Over Woslworti's Telephone Norwich, Gonn, DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 26 Shetucket 8t. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Blds Nerwich: Conn. PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SAL $1,000 wili buy 68-acre farm, equally divided. a bargain. Fred Racine, ~ Plainfield. Conn. Phone Modsup 113-2, sep13d SACRIFICE SALE — 223 acre farm, 1-2 mile state road. 1 mile R. R. station, 2 miles Conn. Agri. College, 1s-room brick house, steam heat, running water, 2 large stock bacns, sflo and other farm buildings—all A-1 condition. Complete equipment, farming tools and machin _.yery—for only $7500; $2000 cash. Try- on_Agency, Willimantic, Conn. Sept29d s FOR SALE One of the choicest tarms in New Lom- don county, desirably located within 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 acres of very ohoice land under cultivation, together with present crops on farm, also all farming tools and tarming machinery of the most practical now in use. Last, but mot least, one of the best farming houses to be found a where, consisting of 15 cholce room tunning spring water in house, also bath. Such o laid out house is only found ence in a thousand times. Also several barns and outbuildings in Which is housed a largo hay erop, which goes with the sale of this beautiful farm. Also has an fce plant. ¥arm has about 5,000 feet ront- age ou good highway. This farm has been in present ownerskip name for about 150 years. Present owner is selling for the reason of age and is going to retire. This Is & chance of a litetime for someon 50 get busy. For turther information and inspection, see JOHN A, MORAYN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. For Sale ROSE HILL FARM, midway between POMFRET and BROOKLYN, CONN. An excellont Colonial House in good Fepair, with 140 acres of Orchardiand, Woodland, and Pasture, adjoining two foads. Superb View! Short distance to GOLF LINKS! A Gentleman's kome ! To thoss who would graw AP- PLES, PEACHES, and other fruits, in a beautiful hill country, this prop- #rty offers a really grand opportunity. The price is rcasonable. The proper- ty may be seen until the first of No- vember by appointmont. Aprly to SALE—Pal oR Der gal, nlar $2.50 grad 8l 25 BiaseF m"?u’hv'vmbgm“ . THE WINDHAM COUNTY | NATIONAL BANK I , than half pri = L‘yen;.y.l..;l A::m}e:.,\c -3 ,‘Con‘;,k‘e‘ b JOSEPH J. Cfll\lGQ General Con- Sept.26d tractor and Builder. Tel. 137t. FOR SALE — Bails upright pls WILLIAM C. YDUHD. C.fltlum III with handsome mahogany case. *1as | Bullder. Mill Work and Jebbiax. superb tone and fine action. Wonder- | Main §t. Puone 971 dodl AUTOMOBILE AGCESSQRIES TONIGHT—Store _your car at Hayes Brothers' Garage, Ferry St.; two weli equipped washstands. Taxi service. Two seven-passenger cars to rent. el 22il THERE 18 MERIT in our work; tey it 1mperial Garage Co., Chestaut St. Ehon AUTDMOBILE and Truck _Painting, lettering_and sign painting. Joseph A Elliott, Pond St.. Norwich. Conn. mardd AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, elip covers and tire covers. réupholsters ing. all kinds of autos. Jos. Angarane, Pond St. Phone 1397. mar10d Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilit 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 WELDH;JG COo. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING 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. 807 TO 515 NOETH MAIN STREET EBQOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway ank Books Made and Ruled to Ordee | CHIROPODIST ket Phnope 1366-& l‘o-l T-s 165 Rockwell St. ETy LT o i Bpasis Yors Ak ; e ! TO EENT_Targe fraiahed rooms, by | o> Overiand Touring . §60; Stude 3 troe day or week, 10 Church St. seplfd | baker T-passenger Tourinz, $230; with | Maxwell Touring: two Briscoe Tourin; Chevrolet Touring:; Hudson 7-pass., $300; Chandler 7-pass, $400; Reo Tour- D & L Tooind Church St. “To ns\"r-—l-‘urnuhad Toom. hat lmi cold wu‘;!r 8% Franklin St., top fioor. own of Mon uuui‘" St ing, new paint;: Reo Roadster, Velie et ‘, Waiter I Puriingame. laté TO ——Fll‘lll nom Touri » of a-lvi le, in =ai district. deceassd. "_W*k"vl sep3 e Tao O R T e AoraE oot Fross Sat i Bus; Cadiltac Truck; Pord Truck and ‘mm room, sepSd |many others. REN pmne umlly Tel. 769-3. RE ished_raoms, 18 lu\lrzl T Ave, gume 11425, ;pzd TO RE? Demonstrations or time payments. sladiy Visit us today. given. Cash the application for the « file in sald Probate Court ight ~Nousakéeping _and lic or private sale. gihor, Tooms by day or week. mfiurfm WILLIAM A. WELLS. House. ‘81 Frankith Administrator. e | U | NOTIEE O “On the Square at the Squa hl()‘l'l E €. M. PELLETT, Prop. 4 : : Daniclson Conn. Teiephone 100 sl v i Hampton, Sept ] ANNUAL TOWN MEETING All Legal Voters in Town b5 The Legal Voters in Town Mesting the Town of Humplon arc ! the Town of Sprague, State of Connecti- to meet in the Town g cut. are hereby nullfis‘ and warned to own on Monday. Octob 2 meet in the Town Hal Itle, in said nine o'cloek in the X Town, on Monday, October 2nd, 1922, at two o'clook in the a nine o'clock in the forenoon, to elect by lo the following busi i Dallot the officers ot said "Town for the I To elect Town Officers for the n E ensuing year, viz: One Assessor for three suing year. years, one member of the Board of Re- ||[Palse Touring Car. Five 1L To hear reports ¢ lief for three years. three Selectmen, two own Treasurer, and Auditors, six Grand Jurors, geven Con- ||[§er- TUsed One M IIL To mee if the 1 stables a Collgctor of Town Taxes, two ||}, RO A Y, egistrars of Voters, three members of || [About 2,000 Miles. Cord Tires, P Aotlar fof THG - Bupoor the Town School Committes for three i o years. one member of the Town Scuool || itect Comdition Throughout. 5 Committee for one year and any other iV To raise money o:l_!ge‘r_u required by iaw to be chosen at Rare Bargain te Quick Buyer. Town for (g Snduibe yeur said time. | ¥ And at said Hall at five o'clock in the Telephone 245. V. To determine if the 7 afternoon, to hear and act lipon the re- e | authorize the Selectmen 1o i port of the Selectmen and thelr reeom- {10 defray 1o expenses of mendations and the repocts of {he other funds are raised frop cih Town Officials to be presented to said < - VI. To provide for repairing Y Tomn Maoling. . o cojes o Jand bridges. Also, to determine whether the Town | AUTO PARTE P . ;APTIRS sulletis will abpropriate & sum not exeeeding | A IO ML N et T PRt B cne hundred tventy-five doliaza for sur- CARS. i B o ik rop e =oiolas attend- | yomwicH AUTO WRECKING CO. VIll. To see it the Town w Also, to grant salaries for Town OM-|We Team ‘em Down and Sell the Pleces, d;n::l‘lmu' the following s Aiso, to see if; the Town will vote mi T b IR el | The _ so-called ) roae e Town N . T the i q e it s e wohrosriation S tor S1IE BARGAINS IN XEW TIRES to the Eastford Town support of the same. (b That portion of tie s0- d g Swamp road from Al to lmdu mp' annfl-n‘v,l take over - oy Tl Biwady act 3 the road leading from High street i ar | Baitie Hejghts, - b TRUCKING {weight westeriy "o (he caster % 1s0, to see what acll‘nn the Town v in Bahtn CANSEEE >'x -9 ‘lthe location of N. Y., N. H. and e ot Do il pette clection. | t-ueking, Sumping, trucks for hir ic) A plece of road running southerly nine o'elock a. o and will be clsed at | <! St Tel. 617-12. Je2d |fram the Henry l;l‘”r‘"n'.h”:‘ on the 3 five a'clock p. 2 e 173, - |Codar Bwamp road 1o the cd'at Soeakue, Conn. this 25th day BTHUR H. LAT E B " of September 1922 v, Atto Traokihg he. Tehnit Furaitare rr;:\)..t.::«: of road rumning casterty aad Piano Moving. Brookivn Town line. 5 Pl T (¢) A piece of road known as e YN, 253 West Main St We | Apley coad from a point south Sont »"é&"'" g e veryihing amywhere: ‘Speclay " | ire Thomae Smith piace, casterly 1o (he tention l‘l'!fl to moving boiles Canterbury Town R e T [ S S (1) The mflnm Riley road west of 4 » . ihe State highw. A IS Notlce (®) The so-called Cowanti~ road: run- et $3€380! ning _westerly from Howard Valley zchoothouse o the (harles Cherter place All persons Hiable to pay Taxes in the T g e g S B5 | Othy " A pisce of rond commesciag Bl Town of Norwich are hereby notified to nS'L one 192 the four corners, south of Draie return to the Assessors on or before the place, and running westeriy 1o the road first day of November, 1922, a written or BROMLEY & son. ssing the. place formerly of Charies printed list, properly signed and sworn 1o, Sheticker Bt Phon 3 s of all taxable property owned by them NG DISTAKCE MOV L\o The road known ws Coony vosd. eom- on the fiest day of October, 1922." Those Sasniing Soith o8 B B -l failing to make a list will be charged & Reayon farm, Jeadiag to Kinpdtey FIRL penaity of Ten Per Cent. additional, ae- STEAMBHIPS et 1 he Hodh Sotaing to.iAv. expend $500. to gravel (he B‘?)"kl e (‘3& °b‘l;5,';€d -"%" ;\!Be-m m- Pomfret road to Hampton ¥ ors Office in City Hall, or e se o Srihit s G e Gl WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK |, .5 Tl o 002 v N R oy I 100 e/ T, L b Monda; vunu-. g Lists will be received beginaing Moa- | V027 Norgiay Monday. 3 G WALLACE N_JEWETT. day, October 2nd, 1922. Leaves Xow York, ,,,, .’ Eost River %D\a‘ CARTWRIGHT. Dated at Norwich, Conn. Sept. Zth, Tuesdsy, Thuridar and Satarday Selectmen. : R ¥. V. KNOUSE, Ageat |: SP-TT0 4 ARAD E. MANNING, — Fewror ] NOTCE T AT A COUET OF P)l'OBA‘II'EDI"I'I;a NEW YORK in r-\‘*""" e 380, day of S All persons Liable to pay taxes in the Norwieh, on the 25th day of Septem- VIA Pll o - W TAL A, D. 3 "Fecsent” NELSON . ATLING. Tu NEW LONDON LINE Jl& 3%, 2 et Norwich, in sald District, deceased. ARE i Snictinh Sisatinel Roberi McNeely of Norwich, Conn.. F. cm!orum- .WMJ v appeared in Court and flled a mumm lna for Occupancy praying, for the reasons =t 193,38 |7 forth, that an_instrument purporting S Spchikiing CAciet Geoenea e Taduttion 1o provete. L |RIASYS AN IR0 Pally (el and are pl)".h( c at the flma ot e b Wherenpon, it is Ordered, That said Sunday) 11 P. M. collection of said tax; and for the pur- ; Norwich, in said Dist: Reduced rates on nmmnlnwm ly_from 8 a. m. to 1236 p. m, isd by trom 2 to 5 p. m., until Nev. 10, in"the forenoon, and {l AOBBEApH SAsEnger- <xcept the foliowing duve: The New England Steamship Co. b O 16, [ wiil be at the store o ama ke 159 Sachem SL. s, from 12 m & 5 1 p. be The above ol Seshuine is a) Sony, of HRLEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. n & e, Judge. true