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COLEMAN —In Lsorge W, LIS DERSON —YERRINGTON—T Crowdis, Harold S 2 ‘Miss Eetelin. RAMENTOZZA—Tn ‘Nor- ev. M. H. May. ama Miss Towiss Tramencomss of 36 Lou! ramentosza of Baitic street. “Lorenzo Ventru Rév. Michael Donnelly, J-2 Klizabeth — CMAPMAN —In attie L. Chapman of SWEBNEY—In Norwich. Oct. 10, 1 Mrs. Michael ey of Pitchville. FUNERAL NOTICES —In thie_city. L, daughter of ria L. James aged TneTR] sefices feney P. And the late the home of George Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Faneral Directors and Eu.balmers 322 Main Street— ber of Commerce Building Lady Assistant "GAGER Funeral Director Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY O NIGHT & FuneralDirectors g 1 82 MAIN STREEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBLLMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 Pr HOURIGAN BR . FUNERA! DIRECTORS Neovwich and Jewett City ERORGE & Gl — Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teolephone 630 e ————— fiowering shrubs, plants and Nursery Co. e —————— LANDSCAPE GARDENING the time 1o arrangs for land- of which we mals & LAMBENT — Moving rucks_tor “hire, ® Sod Teaming, Purnitare Piano Moving Shetucket St. ey, ol | Siank Basks . 18¢ West Main 5t.. 5 be fry. cook and serve meals; thre one. child in family; wages $55 fice. octizd Phone 972-3, ° + +__oet10d ly afternoons to Matron at 99 Washin Ton St oct10d ; &0, howe nights. Cell I751. octdd girl for jaurdey and general houseworl ply C. F. Beach, West Hartford. Cons. oet’ baby. Call 12 High St. oct3d peri nent Place; referendes. lnquire this of- WANTED _Competent general house- worker in _family with “(hrec children. 3 “WANTED—A competent laundréss. Ap- | COUrses? “WANTED-_Neat, capable woman for and general housework ; white or WANTED~Housekeeher_of middle aze in family of two. Write Box 90. Builetin all family ; clso A in Norwich ; price and particuiaes i e R e, Wos Hartlord: Cona.' T |1etior smential. Write Mk Bebietin: v i ot T Thiah et Tt e ™ |airl? Stamped ehvelope. wieass, . Lilian Sproul, Cleveland, Ohio. e all-around “houséman. C. E. Ritton Conn. oct®d middle aged men lo represent occupied territory in Connecticu veeekly. Huntington St. WANTED—Maie WANTED—Strong men; steady em- ployment, Chelsea File \Works, at the Fails. octl2d by the wears work, hear Albany, - 2o L. B. Brockett, Box 102, New London. WANTED — An _experienced kitchen worker; steady woek and good pay. Ap- ply at’ Puritan Kestaurant., Danielson, | WWASTEDZTO aclll you tractor Tor Artesian Wells, P. 0. Box 24, Willimantic, Conn. ‘octitd T WANTED—We are Jookinz for a few in un- i pay - " 3 Write Heath Nurseries, Man-[dred; newspapers, 60c per hundred ; rags, chester, Conn, octizd B paid for scrap metal and other junk. We octild Plasterer; §9 per day. will call anywhere. Mutual Waste and 966 Main St Willimantie, Metal Co., 519 W. Main St. Phone 225, IOUSAND to tenthousand doilars —if you have the foresight and “slarled noWw you may do graduates of this- ¢ a: small fortune in { 3 on 1o do without o 2 P 5 The time and cash requited | ¥OR SALE—One used brown full i nay be much less than you expect. Why |lined coat, with beaver collar, ¥if oL investigate our day, evening or mail |polo coat, ¥13; dark biue Jerse Our easy, interesting lessons will brin; ou ) i o e Snancial and social ‘Commercial 1 | new location), 50 Franklin St. has man: S0 poeiiions, new watting Rot Erodmens Detween the ages of 14 and 49, this 1o a frient, sister or brother—it may help, 7 oct1ThSTu ol 2 SRR T L WANTED—To buy a Safe or Steel fire- proof vapinet: The Royal Stamp Co.. 10 CUft_§1. Phone 1151 octlda WANTED—T0 buy, comnlete milk route octd! WOULD you weite w -veaithy, pretty ; __Augl0Th WANTED—Competent marrisa couple | ire situation ; lady second work; man 21 New. London. _octiid “SAWMILL wanted, with orew, to tut Y. oct1ld “WANTED—To drill you new ‘well or E. Bari, Con- WANTED—Magazines, $1.15 per hun- nundred ; also highest cash Pricos ect7d to take orders for 100 absoluto nece and remit our share to us; a special §: o Island, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct12ThTu TWE TRUST any honesl man or woman 1ties ropo- sition makes prices Jower than “cut rate” stoces ; our Pepresentatives clearing from to $60 weekly everywhere; this is the most extraordinary direct selling propo- on_cver offered; Write today_for par- ticulars, A. Rasmussen, Dept. 10, Herrs cleaning, Call 192; wctba Who want to save on their coal biil; in- vestigate the Burnall ruel Saver; saves coal, "increases “heat, reduces ash, meeds no attention. saves money; results guar- |anteed. Inguire of D. H. Hough, Agty way mail clerk steady ; common education sufficient ; positions free; write immediately. lin Institute, Dept, 31-N., Rechester, octlld NORWICH men over 17, become rail- commence §133 month; WANTED—If your chimney necds WANTED—Five hundred . nouuehdigers 43 Broadway. oct WANTED—Furnituce, stoves, etc., and Ward Bros., 4; Jacksom St.. 6! MarliTuThs LOTIS D. WARD yays miz used furniture and antiques. Box 389, Norwich. IT13TpTRS farm work ; $50 per month, with cott: faem work ; and board. ' Addrcss Box Bulletin. Vi ooy B work, West. Stonington. Tel, Mystic Div. oct10d “w. driv Box T. i e BOYS - WANTED 16 YEARS OLD OR OVER. STEADY WORK—O0GOD WAGES, VANCEMENT. SOUTH GOLDEN ST. "WANTED T d maa preferted, MEN WANTED !Mpullr positions for competent men whose work is satisfactory L Machintsts—86c to 75c per hour Boilermaker—867¢ to 75c per hour Blacksmithe—86c to 75c per hour hour. hour partment Association. Board, effective July 1, 1922. Station, New London, Conn, R. R. Company i MUSto ERNEST e BULLARD| Toncher of the Vislin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Sunfits to Lend. L. PERKINS distance | ] A (ot Cpan oG, _TO RENT-—Furnished cooms. _ Mrs, patn; 3% Weslicley Ave. = PAINT AND WALLPAPER wood, milk ‘and garden. Address Box ot Bulletin. octild | " WANTED—A single man o do general per_month, with Toom A_man for general farm- ng team, milking. Hecbert NTED — Pokilion as _motortruck or chauffeur ; experienced. Write Bulletin, oct10d WANTEDP—Two farmhands. good milk- ers.” John Williams. Tel. 107-14 Jewett City. - octid WANTED—An _experienced hardware clerk, with knowledge of builders' hard- ware especially. - Address A. K. care Bulletin_Co! X oct7d -187 Frankiin St Phone 71 EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR AD- ATLANTIC CARTON CORPORATION, Man to Drive Single Coal Team, at Baltic. Steady Po- sition. Apply at Baltic Grain and Coal Co., Baltic, or Yan- tic Grain and Products Co., 3 Cove Street, Norwich, Conn. * Experienosd Car Salesman to sell mod- erate priced passenger car, on pommis- basis. A-1 proposition. Give ex- Derteoon, Nisory, elc., in first letter. Mar- Address B2OX 10, Bulletm. oct3d l‘N‘lE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & | HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANV‘ Armaturo Winders—65c and- 75¢ per Car Inspectors & Repairmen—é3c per Helpers—first year; 45 cents per hour The above rates are those hgreed upon with Commiftee of Mechanical De- This is not & strike against the rail- road; it is a 'strike waged against n reduction in rates of pay ordered by ihe United States Railroad Labor Apply 5:00 A. M. to 6:00 P.. M. to! Ass't Superintendent's office, Union R. M. SMITH, Asw’t Bupsrintondont | New York, New MHaven & Hartford e ——— s —_fets, "Chiffoniers, Dressers, GINKUMS Christmus! A gent from Piainfield Wuz tellin’ e he wuz cxpear- mintin’ in tae poultcy bizness; he bought a Victrola aad played all jazz recocds m the poultry yard, 'n’ by hinks, if the hens ain't bin layin' scrambled czzs! Some more pipes for 2oc: Dunhill pimes $83 Dunhill tobaceo $1:35 for 1 oz tin} Fagan's octsd Manila cigars bc, six for WANTED_To buy farm in i Norwich or New London. Wells L. Hs v cash prices paid for second hand furniture, household goods, antiques. store fixtures and 1o0i; ity me before selling. N. Weisinger, 23 T WANTED—Second hana antigue tur- niture ; best prices paid. A. Bruckmer, ot _get ira. Wattkey, 115 HOBUR St etIEd. |euit, $; two. dark blue dresses, trimmed 5 each; all sue Ab. Adress o ibv, vetlzd ¥OR SALE—Guinea broilers. Tele- ‘phone 1380 orwieh. Loctiz FOR SALE—Ten-acte poultry farm, govd builaings, hie water supply. T. D. —_{¥aylor, R. Do, %, N vetidd FOR SALE—Two bellroom sets, one nd some dining room furniture. n frstlgition, large lot, femit irees, wo chicken coops, only 32.560, mfl? be secn to appre- ciate; two-fainily house in Greeneville, six rooms eacn apartment, extra lot, Chicken <oop, 33,400 other bargains, houses, farms, eté.; look my list over be. ore biying. Furthér miormatioh, inguite of John G. Chemeski, 1y uth St. octlzd FOR SALE—One stationary 6 h. D. gas @ngine, one iron frame circlar-szw table, one iop buggy, ome_eight. all nished, at Sound Vigw, Cohn. James . Hewite, R. D. 6, N _octizd Dbungalow, just compieted. Phone F. on- bath, garage, 99 Lafayette St. _Inquire ou_premises. ect10TuThS SPORT VELOUR and felt hals af very e - Chain Store A SepmisTumn track ; also cows, new milch and spring- ers. William A, Puitz. Tel. 9 Lebawen Div. oct10TuThS FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, A-1 con- ight-room cotlag: ‘orwich. R i FOR SALE—New modern saven-£oom or 'K. Houmgan, Carpenters and Builders. 3 oct12d_ ¥OR SALE — Housc, 12 rooms and Jower prices at The Dasnik Ce. YOR SALE_Star TMer carrier, with slan bull calf, born June 23, 1922, fired by Mollywood Glen Alexis Segis, son of Machuset Seeman Fayne. whose record of ‘ih)flhlr:‘}ll HCIFYI use. mfl;‘l‘!h“'s B{B":, Shepal ] ‘arm, Central illage, Conn. e iy | Tel. Modsup 28-1 Tel. 34-2 Lebanon. 2ugISMW. FOR SALE—New milch cow and oaif. James Wekch, Baitie. cctIMW FOR SALE—Pure bred Holstein Frei- the, d’s record 2 year old, and only double” 42-bull in New Lngiand; dam is milk production ih 91 days ending- Oct. 1, 1922, is 4822.1 pounds, testing 3.8 per cemt. butierfat: will sell or exchange for oetiSW FOR SALE—Ice. Inquite G. A. Kamh TOR SALE Two vear old registered Ayrshirs hull, tubereulin tested. _George A Kahn, Leb: 31-2. SW TOR SAAE—Use Barber's Dye for stove lids ®keeps them black for weeks. CATMWS FOR SALE—Barber's Stov Polish is adapted to_iron, nick: yer; it is withoul dust; it saves three- Tourths of the work of the ordina€y polish and, above all things, is économical both in e and jn price, & few drons working wonde! Ask jour grocer for it. WS ' ST10 to §250 monthly, expenses paid, as railway traffic inspector; posi- tion guaranteed alter thyce months' spare time study or money refunded; excelient opportuniiies. Write for free booklet E-507. Stand. Business Training Inst., Buffaio. N. Y } sep1SW WANTED —We pay highest prices for second hand farajture. Norwica i ture Co. Breed Bldg., Tel. 1Mi- buy, sell and exchsnge. ~ WANTED—Autiques. tools and » hand furniture. H. B. Tiger. 55 Frankiin 8t Phone 717-3. Jandid "wn.mxn_':pg Smfih fer s up, with or without Atook ran®Ga tontars in frst leter /2 to size_location and terms. P. G. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn Sy32d WE BUY and_pay highest prices for second hand furniture and_ books. Kremens, successor 1o Kitg, 44-50 W3 St Phone 1305, sepl creaRs. > Whitestone Cigars are’ $70 per thousand. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. PRINTING PRINTING of ail kinds promptly wad sy done. Estimates promptly and @hevritlly given. , The Brlietin u,uu Franklin St wayi north of station, 80 ‘acres, 15 tillage and house, - barn, Wagon howse, shed, three horse, 4 cows, poultry and farm tools. W. “{hats The Pasnik Co. cafry this season, FOR SALE—rign: steam sawmill out- fit. A, C. Bennett. Canterbury. octlld WE WANT every woman te know that Wwe carcy-the better class coats this sea- son; prices are lower. The Pasnik Co. sell for lesy; see our line before you buy and save money. ~ £tp3sSTaTh FARM for sale, Andover, two miles mowing, pleaty of wood, _eight-roem henhouses, variety fruit, fine shade trees, E. Fuller, Andover, Conn. Tel. §5-32 Willimantic Div. oct1la YOU WILL simply be surprised when you see the womderful lime of coats and Prices lower than ever. 5ep23STuTh FOR SALE-Cottage eight rooms, ai improvements, three acres of land. garage, in Yantic, Bean Hill section; a Tare bArgain: nst be sold at ones; any reasonable offer considered. D. J.'Kerr & Co., Real Fstate and Inswrance. 10 Church St.” Tel. 147 or 1753-2. octlld FARM for sale; 115 acres, 25 acres timbér, 30 actes pasture, 60 actes nnder cuitivation, 10-room house, silo. barn, shed, hen houses, 125 hens, 2 horses plows, gasoline engine, wagons, mowing machine and other agricultural imple- ments, ohe and a half miles from steam’ railroad and trolley cars. Apply George N. Vidal, LocksBox 645, Arctic, R. 1 Also 9 head of cattle. octlld Prop. Fisst clasz garags service oobs Bested. Poome. Shetucket St NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH ~NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN: TELEPHONE 565.13 FOR SALE _ FOR SALE Sheets (full size), Rugs, Buf- Pictures, Parlor Tables, Gas Lamps, Etc. Our Premium Parlor Stock must be sold in three days more. Come in and see real bargains | Less than factory cost. &« THE ROYAL STAMP CO. 10 Chff St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALB Fue)_and food t8r the winter; 81.acre farm. 7-room house, 2 barns, large poul- * | chicken coope for 300, pries $1,800 if sold FOR SALE—Twd cottage houses, six Tooms each, in gopd seetion of Laurel Hill,_all improvements, reasonable price. W. F. };m & Son, Thayer Bidg. Tel. 147. octl _ POR SALE—Best dry hara wood; D kets oll;dcoflib. lowest prices. Phone 54 oct. M Funning spring water in hooke, also Dath, Sueh o 1aid out hotso i only Yound ones in a thousamd times. Al and outbuildings in whieh is housed a Also several barns plant” ¥arm has about 3,000 feet front- age_on good highwas. ‘beeh in present ownership name for About 150 vears.. Present dwwer Is seliing for the reason of age and 1y EOIE to retire. “This is'a chance of a lifetime for someons, This farm has It {akencat onter G, B Coaten, Fay. Img 1349, ol RENT_Tenement, Off Boswell Ave. , Tel. 1415-3 N = e TO RENT — Five- ' i mmmnu A:mz 3% ington St e s e FOR RENT- -room apartment. with garage. Dhone 259, odia R . AR TO RENT—Apartment of nihe rooms and bath, all modern, at 1 ankiin St ie{ls‘rl‘tw?m\ poh N-u;.fl TO RENTaFive-room tenement, eiee- tricity angf gas. 15 Platt avenue. S Laurel Hill Ava For torther information mnd inkpéction, JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE-BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. — Tewo-tenement house, Eix rooms each partment, gas and eleetric light. garage or car, on Bast Side, 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. A Y. COVELLD. e FOR SALE IThe three family brick dwelling Ne. 40 Qliff Street, with barn or garage and additional Town of Canterbury are heredy notified lo Tetuen to the Asséisors, on of before g e g 1922, 2 L or print ._broperly sighed a sWorn 1o, of all taxable nrowerty owned by _them on. thé frst day of Octdber, 1822 Yor full particu- Tioni Pose of Feceiving sAid lists the Ai Will méet at the Town Clérk's Office i6th and 17th. 1922, frem p. m., and at the Postoffice in South Can- terbury, Oct. 23d. £rom 9 a. m. to 13, and at the Town Hall Oct. 31st and Nov. 1st, rm‘:_n % a. M. to 9 5. m. gharged a ccnaily/of 19 per a8di Ansissors or_at the Town Clerk's Central location, good invest- Al 'rmu of Voluntown ate 10 retirn to the Assessors, Ithe first day of Der 2. th Tated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. Zhh, {JaS [LLA fiifih" ot Dable 1o DAY thxes in TO RENT_-Nicely tarnished fooms, 16 | (1 or printed M, Pt 1142-5, wep2d LEGAL NOTICES, Assessors Notice Al petsons liable to pay taxes in the Thoee failing to maka a iie will o agcordine- 1o faw, and for pur- 3 a M ote 3 Blanks can be obtained of the Offtee. Dated at Canterdury. Oet. 9th, 1922, EDWARD BAKER, GOULD COIT. . CHRISTIAN KERR. oetild THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Town of Norwich will b at the Town Hull at said Norwich on S 14th, 1922, and Saturdas FOR SALE—Automobiise of clectofs oth all those persons Who shall be found qualifieel and whose names appear on the list_preneed by the Registrars of Voters in 1922 undee the title “To Be Made.” FOR SALE—One late 1919 model Ford 1 condition ; must ire 56 Franklin St. FOR SALE—Ford delivery with self- good condition; must be sold FOR SALE—_1017 Buisk b-passenger, excellent running ofder, five good Kelly |. NOTICE The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the .t 1 p. m., and from 2 p. to examine the qualifica and to admit to the eiect CASPER K. BAILEY, CHARLES T. BUSHNELL, ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, Selectmen. CHARLES S. HOLBROOK. oct11d P wn Clerk. FOR SALE or exchange for horhed cat- tie, one ton and a hal? truck in ning condition. lington, Conn, FOR SALE—Atlas truck, 3-1 ton, with baker's delivery body, W. J. Bowler, geod condition, FOR SALE—_Thtee and one-half ton terms. ur trade for touring car. el §17-12. Geo. Lambert, Oceur. truck, on eas: FOR SALE—132> 430 Ohevrol ing car. driven 2000 miles; car fn A-1 shape, cannot be told from 'a new one; can be hought eight. Armory Garage. 819 USED CARS_bought, woid changed ; cars of all makes. A ern Garage, Norwich Town. WANTED CARS IN ANY CONDATION NORWICH AUTO WRECKING CO. “We Tear 'em Down and Sell the i vith |! Next to Swan's AUTOMOBILE AGCESSORIES NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop; girwork c’unra.v;c;d. Joseph Ferry, P'ond TONIGHT—Siore your car at Hayes | equipped washstands. Taxi seven-pasSenger cars to rent. THERE 28 MERIT in our work Garage Co., Chestnut St. “FOR _ BALE_Collit puppes. Magnus Y. Faleh, Grant Farm, Rorth Stonington. oet. FOR SALE—Two' yearling registered Ayrshivo bull, one new milch brown Swiss heifer. John A. Gallup, Plainfield, Cona. oct10d FOR BALE—Farm in Ledyacd, land | well divided, house and outbuildings in good condition, fine woodlot and water, before Oct. 20th ; alte good Guernsey cow, horse, harness, ' one-horse mowing ma: china. hay rake. springtooth harrow, bug- EY, chickene and Ray; owner ecalled away on’ business; no reasonabie offer refused. William Coates, R. D. Route 6, Norwich. : oct10d FOR SALE—New and used Harle: Bavidson motorcycles: prices reasonable ; terms. James P. Donovan, § Main oct10d FOR SALE—S50 bushels of cider apples, ali picked. Tel. 1825-3. oetiba FOR EALETwo mew milch covs. B, Tamnal, Plain HM. oet9d FOR SALE-“Sweet cider, $15 per “bat- rel. el 93-18 Willimantic, oets d FOR SALE—Bull calves, e bred.y [Holmmu; herd under State and tederal | supervieion, Ponemah Dairy Department, Tattville, -Conn. octéd FOR SALE—$1.000 wm buy G68-acre farm,_ cqually divided, a bargain. Fred L. Rasine, Plainfield. Conn. Phone Moosup 113-2. sep18d FOR SALE An old established general store with large stock of goods, located in neacby village, consigting of buildings with Teptal incotme, also a tract of land. AUTO TOPS, radlator covers, curtaing, lp covers and tire Cove: 138, all kinds o0 auros. Pond St Phone 1387. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blatksmithing Scatt & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET STORAGE BATTERIES DODGE 828.80, 0. Angarano, Its Branches BUICK, OVERLAND, ROLET, OAKLAN Thesé are our Batteries, all guaf D, ESSEX $18. tices on Hartford teed 13 Tmonthe: 1 will #ell at public auction at my. place, known as the Dwight Corey place. theee miles from Jewett City, four miles from Plainfield, next place to Josébh Roode, > FRIDAY, 'OCT. 13, 1823, at 11 oielock . m., the following personal proner horse, § head of cattle. 100 powitrs. ot 1IW Republican Caucus Sewer and Curbing, Putnam caled bids will be received by |Clerk's Office Saturd Highway Committes, City of Puilham, at the office of Water Department, Municipal Building, until 1 P. M. October 1ith, for the construction of about 1450 feet of § inch sewer, 1350 feet of 12 ingh sewer and 12 fanhbies, from Day-Kimball Hospital to River. Certified Check §200. crete curbing on Woodstoek Avenu 200 shocks of corn. 0 bushels of po- taloes, 1 tons of hay, 2 tons mowed oats, ] light wagon, 1 tip cart. 1 cul- away harrow, 1 springtooth harrow. 1 MOWIRE machine (nearly mew). 2 small, fodder cutters. 2 plows. 1 corn sheller, 1 corn plantér. 1 grindstone, and numerous small artie I sdid day be decidediy stormy, sale will take place naxt fair week day octYMTh PHILIP DUDECK. _sTEAMSHIPS : NEW YORK ViA NEW LONDON LINE FARE [Comtortante Staterooms | Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 [::30 B M. Leave New lLondon Daily (Bxcept Sunday) 11 P. M. Due N, Y. Pier 40, N. R, 7 A. M. Reduced rates 6h sutomobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steams! Co. ettt ey LOST ANB FOUND FOUND_A fountain pen. Owner call 41 West Main St octl12d MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. The amall anAual premium iy hogligible to the firm pro- tection from money loss it afforda Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RIGHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET . HIGHERT prises pald tor uesd furni- Ture and Antiques. Louis D. Ward. Rex 389, Nprwich. iy 12MWE INSURANCE - LIFE, AUTO, FIRE, ACCIDENT. In fact all kinds of Insirance. is writ- ten by ‘HAROLD S. BURT _FORD RADIATORS .101%-22 model, ‘with shell, $15. There is also a’ postoffice with a large salary conneeted with the store; a rare opportunity to purchase home and big income, near ehureh, school and troiley. Owner retifing on acgunt of ili heaith. “For full partieulars, inquire FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, ' FOR SALE—Morsss JUST ARRIVED. try_house, buildings all good, 6 cowe horse, 150 fowls, 2 pigs, Sl iartes Akl ¥ ‘wagons and JOSEMH. BRADFORD - farming tools: _erféps ANl harvestea 108 Broatway BUILDING i.;-'t.fi" Oontraetor AMd | Foot Specialist (proféet your feet). Suite {1bs. or more, good worker win S M it £ e Made «nd Rules to Ordeé | - DXL (0 | At s e et iodSine et $3,800, $1,500 cawh. TRYONE AGENCY, A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chiropodist, 1-8 Alice B! 321 Main St, Norw Eonel Brmnaiiac 4 St SR singie and in paifs, ali ready to to work. Prices low for the - kind. | and see them. Tel 538-3. 2 . PIERSO ALE o will exciangs for 3 $ o Tt it COW, 8 drivis mek, RF. B 4, Norwich, oetiid e i FOR SALE—A morsé, Weighinz 160 cheap. Address James -G. -Taylor, zTowi-Conn, 1d 1917-22 model, without shell, $14, 91i-16 miodel, 817 ord Truck model, Honeycomb Radintors THE JOENSON CO.. 107-109 Franklin 8, Norwich, Conn, Cemtral Bldg. Phone. ° Norwieh, | e COAL AND WoOD COAL AND SEASONED WOOD and large or_small guantities. R. Shapiro, Willow Phone 504 or 1325-2 My horses ‘are here on time, and théy |St., forfnerly Durkee Lane. ge a nice lot—big omes, light ones, And | FOR SALE—Fifty acres of top eside macadam road, within 1,000 feet f 2 village. I W. Foote. Phone 1851-12. . TOMPRINS, e & /7 Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Representative of Good, Reliable Companies. J. L°LATHROP & SONS 26 Shetucket Street [NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS POULTRY ALE—A few fine ite l%'yanm;:e Ic‘ochu-:x L st rom Ji . Martin this Y 2 Buliare el 1Y Don- ald Bullard. Tel. 10° WS BOOKS ™2 3 et Pulenti . SHEA’S ] < MO BaUARK Sworn_to, of alt, ta; sroperty by _them on the first day of October, 0se. faliing to make a list Wi al Th charged itional, to Jaw. "h. Y\dkeators Wi mect 2t Union Hall Saturday, Oct. 14th and 28th. when bianks may be Alled Hours are 9 to 3. tafned at Town Dated ot Voluniown. Oct. if. : Th® Republican eiectors of the Town of Norwich ate hersby watned to meet in caucus at the Toww Hall in said Net-{of wich on Menday, Oct. 16. 1922 at .; iock in the evening, for the E§lu o hominatios: two candiatee al tatives in the Gen Assembiy, St for e o he Peack: al Narwich, Conn. this Thth diy ARTHUR F. LIBBY, Chakman. oetlld BIDS OCTOBER 1ith Also bids for about 490 feet of con- i Plans and specifications at office of City Engineer. The right is resetved to reject any or all bids. GEORGE W. PERRY, Cits Engineet. ‘WARNING All legal voters 6f the Town of Hamp- ton are requested to meet in the Town Hall Monday, Oct. 16, 1922, at 1 o'clock p. m., to detérmine if the Town will thorize the Selectmen to borrow meney to efray the exnenses of the Town until nds are ratsed from other sources. E. C. STONE, » RICHARD BURCHNALL, R E. PEARLE, oct10d Selectmen. Democratic Caucus ! This is 10 concern all persons who have by law a right to vote in_a Democratic Caucus to meet at the Town Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1922, at 7.30 p. m., for ihe purpose of placing in nomination can- didates for Representatives in the Gén- era] Aseembly, and a candidate for Judge of Probate for this Probate District, and also to_hominate candidates for Justi of the Peace, as the law requires, an: do_any and all business necessary to be done at sald meeting. " By or@er of Démocratic Town Com- mittee, JOSEPH F. KILLEE: Montville, Oct. 12, 1922, Chairman. oct. Republican Caucus The Republican electors of the Town of Salem are hereby warned to meet in cu _fi\ls in the Town Hall in Salem on Mon- the 16th day of October, 1822, at 2 oclock p. m., to nominate a candidate for Repeesentative in the next General As- sembly ; & candidate for Judge of Probate for the Distri¢t of Salem, and three can- didaies for Justices of the Prace Also to do any other businezs proper to be done at said meeting. 'y the order of the Republican: Town Committee. WILLIAM B. KINGSLEY. Chairman. Dated at Salem, Conn., this 16th day of October, 1922, oct A D. 1922 at 10 and it notice of the. Detition, B, be given by the 5 some Stealation ™ waid B Prior 1o the date o and that return be made to Chid NELEON J. ATLING. J above and Toregoing I a trae copy . AT A COURT oF PRO®. ¢ Norwich. within and foe the DiRECE R the T1th day of Oclober, A 1-=NELSON 7 D. 1 F. Libby of X , for the reas Y an instrument 1 Iapt Wil and testament of 2. dwer be, itted to probate it I8 Orfersd petition be heard and d. Probate Court Room in mieh, in sid Diewic: ne 15th day of thereon. be given order one time i having @ eireulation Jeart pix davs nrior hearing, and that ret The abore and foreens return to the Asseseor printed list. properd of all taxable prope: the frst day of Octo ose failing to charged additional. s 35th. and Nov be_obtained and filled Dated at Colchester. Or DWIGHT C. GT1 DAVID 8. BIGEL COTTAGE HOUSE Eight Rooms and Bath On West Main Street _MODERN IMPROVEMENTS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Price $5,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 878 HOME MADE MAYONNAISE RUSSIAN DRESSING THUMM’S DELICATESSEN 40 Franklin Street Assessors’ Notice Al pereons liable to pay taxes in—the Town of Frankiin are hereby notified to A Or before the 3,3 written or properiy’ sigied and sworn [ all taXable property owned by them on_the first day of October, hese failing to make “will, be ged a penalty of 10 yer cent. addi- al, fccording 1o law. Sianks can be obteined of the As- sessors. For the nurmose of recelving lists, the Assessors will be at the Town Hail Nov. 1st, 1822, from 10-a. m. to § pom. F. H. RACE! E W. CLARKE, Dated at Frankitn, Oet. 10,‘1‘!!. octl2d e, DENTISTS - —_—— DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street; Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 Nfiie:,‘ Conn. DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTI 147 WEST, MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1390 DENTIST SPECIALIRING IN ~* PAINLESS EXTRAGTING 715 MAIN STREET. ROOFING Good Quality — Low Price See our Window Display of Blue and White Enamelware. Keen-Kutter Axes Keen-Kutier Saws A few 3 ft. One-Man Saws At a Very Low Price. SPECIAL 14-gt. Aluminum Dish Pan THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET TELEPHONE 531-8 EBPORTS BIG GAIN IN EW LONDON BUILDING Building Inspector Benjamin R. Liak cus ‘sfld:?:w London, in his annual teport which was submitied Manager Barlow, operations during that city Sept. ently to Oity that bulldng vear eénding i . were in value hearly tiple the amount cxpended the prévion Ih‘ yeas, The total . F- C. J‘*lon ‘| $82%91%5, as compared_to $529,350 fof | the year ending Seot. 30. 1921, z Eiers wert Simost & third mere fne dustrial bulldings erected and more fhad iWic® as many dwelling houses, whis WILLIMANTIC |the numbér of garafes ran ek 101 i year to 109 Ia The as rolows 66 additions, al

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