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MARRIED WLI"—B 0. —ln Colchester. Oct. O L Tte by Rea. Henry A. Blake of Hintrs, thiry Romics of Newington and Miss Mabel Hiskox of Colchester. '\MIQ—IA\A'A'—IH T\BW Leondon, Oct 14, 1922, Dan- forth. Rebert D Wnllll lnd m Alice i fll'?fil—'q-h Luwn tn’iflt Economy nun-l-leolwliu lhv oring ; nent p?nhn» F, E. Bass Co., 8 hot wlt.er front, in A-1 condition; also WANTED —Housek: middle aged |emploved at present. Write C. R E. |35 bound volumes of Marion Crawford's Hanaway. both of New London. Wothtn pretiices: ‘_m“‘t “Ampri. | Bublet oetl?d | Gorke Phone 1760, octiTd “t NTs e Ree. W, A &mfl 0% |cans. * Address Lock Box 138, Sterling, | “¥EX THE LARGEST squash that ever | —FARM for sale] 115 acres, 25 acres 3 B ind St it T~ Bk | o #as, Nangiog in oyl wildow, timber, 30 acres pasture, 60 aéres under || fi—In Danielso o t. "AN’IL—G:'LW .‘ufl«homork. lar pipes bUc each; “Locktite” tol cultivation, 10-room house, silo, barn, wanRisson L8 P DRaieleon; O2t | Apply 20 Lineoln Ave. mormings. _ooci7d |ouch 31 each and'a lot of etcetros, at |shed, hon houses, 125 hens, * horses, I‘i«n‘.’r:lz thl(l:vervmg: :m:h qu‘:!.. Wlnl wAirlb—-At Conneeticut Agricultural SomnsEmge S ti7d mg:'f. mlane gx:rlne. whEous. ll’n{(::l»l{g 3 2 young wom: WANTED_—Furaniture, stoves, etc., and machine and of agri i Shot- EToN—in Suninetbn. Do 1kl Sab IR 0 college Gining hall; must Do | gacigtes. | Ward Brot.. 45 aleansl S | oere i T anT iob 1822, by Rev. William Thompson, David | typist ; ‘woman to work in serving E ot Reynplds Gray of Providence, R. I, m- Edwina Pearl Ryon of Ston. | Carr, Storrs, ono Wll in each cicculars for room. Aj in personh or write E. M. m,cum oct16d WANTED—Miscellaneous : S e Y WANTED—Daily, from to_ 100 Bereabite guaris, milk.” Sam’ Siseo s oorn T,',g,,',,n e ! in - WANTED—Position_as ohief_slectris cian in or near Norwich; experienced ; "¥OR SALE Kitchen stove. including WANTED—Housekeeper, DIED CONANT—In New London, Oct. 15, Tda M., wife of Edward Conant. II: ‘H—In New London. Oct. 15, 1922, e O. Burch, aged 71 years. MA-—In Deep River, Oct. 16, 1922, Mre. Mary A. Booma, aged 90 years. MERD —In Daéep River, Oet. 14, 1923, Harver Hurd, aged 87 years. ROGERS —in New Londen, Oct. 14, 1922, Martha Rogers aged 79 vea: ASHBEY—In Noank, Oct. 14, 1922, An- geline Wilbur, wife of Edward M. Ash- bey, aged 8 vears, 7 months. WILLIAMS—In Norwich, Oct. 15, 1922, Ransford P. Williams of New London, in his 83d year. WEBB—In Nantucket, Oct. 16, 19322, hlvh Waldo Webb, formerly of this 1922, ANTED—Housekeeper amily of two. WANTED WOMEN BURLERS Glen Woolen Mills NORWICH TOWN .| WANTED AT ONCE FUNERAL NOTICES In Norwich, Oct. 15 ay afterncon at | Hamilton avenue. Burial in 330 at 47 Maplewood cemetery D‘C. ELL—In this city, Oct. 16, 1922, n J. O'Connell. Mer‘l at his late home, 208 West Town street, Wednesday morning at Requiem mass at Sacred Heart chu at § o'ciock. Burial in St. Mary's ceme- tery. RICHMOND—In Norwich, Oct. 15, 1922, Lewis S. Richmond, aged 42 years. Funeral at the parlors of Church & Allen, 15 Main street. Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 2 p. m. Burial in Maplewood cemetery. WILLIAMS—In Norwich, Oct. 15, 1922, Ransford P. Wilitams. Services will be held at the grave in Brewmer's Neck cemetery Wednesday 3 o'clock. CHURCH & ALLEN Funeral Directors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN e Manhattan Women’s Dept. Earl Mathewson, Receiver WANTED—Male \\ A TED—First class waiter; also C. o s & R_i O'Leary’s, New London. mmg ng NEW kitchen specialty leiiver and coliect ; work evenings or full time; 2 free. _eat17d Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street A. Sims, Naugatuck, Conn. “’l\‘l'll)—At once, four neat appear- ing young men for outside salesmen. Ap- ply in person at 9 o'clock sharp; steady position. oct1id WANTED—Sub-branch manager, to reprezent large corporatien in local terri- Schwartz Bros. L It calling on established trade. For Chamber of Commerce Building particulars, wlrnr W. & H. Walker, Inc., sm 767, Pi ne 238.2 L s ;murplem Pilgacd Bldg., Hartford, Conn. WANTED—A man of character, will- e ing to work, who can speak French, lo represeny, high class local house as sales- man; nust have first class references; only one aspiring io advancement need apply ; give past history in letter; strict- ly confidential. - Address Opportunity care of this paper. octi4d WANTED—Men o women (o canvass and sell for a local businees firm that af- fords a good chance for advancement for representatives with real seliing ability who can furnish references; applications will be treated with strict confidence; state previous experience. Address Sales- men, care of this paper. octl4d NORWICH men over 17, become rail- way mail clerks; commence $133 month ; ; common education sufficient ; \list me lons free; write immediately. Frank- octlld nstitute, Dept, 31-N., Rochester, N. Y. —_—— WE CAN TUSE good outside salesmen to sell pianos, Victrolas and furniture; salary and commission. Apply to The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. octl4d WANTED—A man for gonml “farm- work, driving team, milking. - Herbert ‘West, Stonington. Tel. Mystic Div. octlod “WANTED_Two farmhands, good milk- ers. John Williams. Tel. 107-14 Jewett City. oct7d WANTED—An experienced hardware clerk, with knowledge of builders’ hard- ware especially. Address . _care Bulletin Co’ oct7d NRAL D WANTED Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2| RELIABLE MAN TO DRIVE DAY OR NIGHT AUTO TRUCK HOURIGAN BROS and do general work in ware- FUNERAL DIRECTORS |house. Married man pre- Nerwich and Jewett City Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS Answer in own handwriting stating salary expected. Ref- erences required. NORWICH PLUMBING SUPPLY HOUSE Erin Street WANTED Boy, 16 to 18 Years Old. Inquire BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED '\.OMIT lllg‘ml ohmu. plants nml Nut Ca. 'roe “qury ur at %«. Te Cotat bt “pnoneyes: S e ym— LANDSCAPE uualnmo THIS u e tine to ln'an;c for land- rmpe which we mas iale . Onfl:aua 7 ". ;holfi NICKEL PLATING I &ood position. T. H. Heal s'““wfhmffe' ition. T. H. Healy, So. m. octidd . o of middle age Write Box 90. Bulletin octdd ash commissions details courage to get started now you may as well as olner graduates of this privl usiness Many are ying a small fortune lost earnings well as the loss of soci courses? Our easy, interesting lessons you desirs between the ages of 14 and 40. Sho help. 0ct12ThSTu A THOUSAND to ten thousand dollars a year—if you have the foresight and and financial distinction to do without our training. The time and cash required may be much less than you expect. Why not lnvmxgalo our day, evening or mail ill bring you just the financial and social success Norwich Commercial School (new location), 50 Franklin St. has many good positions now waiting for graduates this to a friend, sister or brother—it may ge N. Vidal, Lock Box Gh. Arelic. R. I. Allo!heldo cattle. t17d FOR ].E——Gm‘el of 4({5{:’ - uare feet, tvo—stnry high all cement building ; this garage is fully equiwe_«allaxrsgmflmfn & ene: St 8 buslnuwedg on main highway te in ial from Frankiin Square, on car line, a bar- gain for someone if bought mow. For information, _inquire of D J. Kerr. 10 Church St. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1753-2 or 147. oet17d O FOR SALE—One new milch cow and calf, age 6 years, grade Jersey. Georze Sherman, Yantic. W used furniture and anuquu. bnz Norwich. Tbs and remit our sharetous;a ticulars. Istand, Pittsburgh, P WAN TED—Tezcher oct12ThTu for plicants must be qualified for certific: LOUIS D. WARD pays DIg Drices tar WWE TRUST any honest man or woman to take orders for 100 absolute necessities Dropo- sition makes prices lower than “cut rate” Stores; our representatives clearing from $25 L0 $60 weekly everywhere; this is the most extraordinary direct selling propo- sition ever offered; write today for par- A, Ra:rnu.usen Dept. 10, Herrs 2 one-woom rural school which is accessible by troliey from either Willimantic or Norwich; ap. tion by State Board of IKducation to be eligi- | p; LOOK AT THIS! 'flTF"“ large hl::seh in perfect condition, improvemen! ve mindtes’ walk from Main St.; it should sell for $1.000 g!ore lhBlank! a?: aBlking P. Coates, er, road. Cll.l-1“9 G. PR FOR SALE—A good business oppor- tunity in a thriving factory village: ex- cellent location; a_moderate - amount of capital required. Burdick & MeNicol, Real Estate and Insurance, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. oct17TuThFS FOR SALE—A cottage on North Main St. Jewett City. with modern improve- ments; will be sold on easy terms and at a very attractive figure. Burdick & Me- Nicol, Real Estate and Insurance, Thayer Bldg., oct17d dred ; newspaper: y1.25 hundrea ; vill call anywhere. Metal Co., 319 W. _oct7d Mutual Waste Norwich. ble. Write Arthur B. Conrad, 593 Blue 2 5 Hills Ave.,, Hartford, Conn. Soct1ea FOR SALE—Thirty acres of land, lo- — cated on the cement road between Jewett WANTED—Magazines, $1.15 per hun- |city and Voluntown; this ls a good §0c per hundred ; rags, iso highest cash prices d for scrap metal and other junk, We Mamn St. Phone 2275, chance to build un a place to your own liking. Burdick & McNicol, Real Estate and Insurance, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. oct17TuFs " FOR SALE Magee kitchen range. sec- d your TR A\Thb-u‘lf chimney cleaning, octéd needs retary, oak settle and mirror, tables, etc., 11" Winchester Place. octlid TED—Highes: for second hand furnituce, guods, untiques, store fixtures and t iry me before selling. Alarkec St Phone 37-E. niture ; L;ea[slll'ncefl paid. { hand turniture. Tiger, 55 Frankli Phone 717-3. janild S ¥OR SALE—Second hand brick_ and HIGHBEST priccs paid Toc used furni- | doors, cheap. Can be seen at Julian | ture and Louis D. Ward. Box | Terrace, or Call 739-2. octitd 589, Norwic FYLIMWE 2 — FOR SALE — House. 12 rooms and R e bath, garage, 99 Lafayette St. _Inquire ) ssio 5 ; Mexicol Thayer building, Ner. | 20 Premises. OB IONIRA Sept29d | FOR SALE_Two adjoining farms of cash prices pald household N. \\'exsln:er, 22 iysd__ WANTED—Second hana antique “tur- A Bmckner. WANTE D—\_nuqué:, tools and zecond- 0 farms for catalogue; 183 acres. 100 acres woods and timber, houses, 2 barms, 2 corn cribs, § hen- houses, 100 peach, 50 apple, 4 plum, 3 pear trees; will sell cheap for quick cash sale; 8 miles from Norwich, near Nor- wich and Westerly state road and trolley line. Stowe, R. D. No. 1, .\'orwmh (.onn e FOR SALE—Stove, Village Crawford, *_"_ practically ne Can be seemn at 32 pay higl Slatec Ave. octl6d second hand faraiture. . Norwich Furah v 5 ok Wre Cq Droed Bide 7el IBIGL WolyT U Dol Ave, Novich - eetiil buy, sell and exchsn jei ntral Ave., Norwich. oc COTI‘AGE HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS AND BATH, KNOWN AS NO. 230 MT. PLEASANT ST, LOT 50x160 FEET, PRICE $4,000. APPLY TO 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 876 ) TO RENT TO BENT—Tenement four rooms. mod: ern ifi?mvmm, 324 Boswell Ave. BENT—Four rooms saitable for n- h{ht houaektepinx or for quire 202 Main St. octl7d ‘Will Sell it LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Came t. y house Sunday, yellow and whity l’ Ih dog. Owner Calil. NTO-HV , L e oct17d ’tb—wmu and_tan hound dog. Wilfr Beauregard, R. F. D. flo. N . Conn. T FOUND_Four heifers, three bh&. one l;’hck";"nd white. rt?":-:’ can have same ng property and paying charges, Trading Cove mul nea‘rn‘ Montville Cenur. Mr. Koflo oct17d twébn No e:'"fi 3 Filsivile. * Finger orwich a 3 Call 187621, Y et “LosT—in Danielson depot;, Thursday, a bunch of keys. Finder lenn at Casino Restaurant, Danielson. Reward. ocilid POULTEY FOR SALE—Pullets, llto May and ufly June hatched White Leghorns and R. br!ed"l‘ cockerels, 100 Nor- wlch automatic feeders and exercisers, as %h as new. Birchwood Farms Co.. omas W. Moore, Mgr. Tel Moosup 2-4. octl7d I e ) AUTOMOBILE AGCESSORIES L TO RENT—Cottage six rooms, ail im- i NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop; provements; possession Nov. 1st. Calllaj] work guaranteed. Joseph F Pond 1005-2. oct17d t. Phone 1397. o gmoctl‘;nd -TO RENT—Furnished rooms, steam | ToNIGHT Store car e heat, 46 Church St. octl?d | Brothers' Garage, Ferey St.; ‘ttwnntv’i-n TO RENT—Five rooms and bath, fur- | *Juipped washstands. Taxi service. Two nished, for small family, modern improv. ments. Apply 11 Grove St., or Call 739-2. Seven-passenger cars to remt. Tel 2211 THERE 1S MERIT in our work; try It octl7d Imgaena.l Garage Co., Chestnut St. g}f&mu TO RENT—Furnlshed apartment of 3e30d five rooms, centraly locat , witl eat and all modern improvements. Phone m:";se:"f:d 'l‘lf:":o":gefingoflflm:'; 936. octléd lns. all kinds of autos. Jos. Angarano, TO RENT_Furniched rooms. Mrs. St. Phone 1397. mari0d McKelvey. 11 Eim St. oct16d TO RENT—Room with kitchenette for light housekeeping, 27 Division St. octl6d TO RENT—Three or four room apart- OVERHAULING ment, furnished or unfurnished. Write A. A., Bulletin. oct16d TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 71 Church St. octl TO BENT—Six-room tenement, all im- provements. Inquire at 19 High St. octl4d TO RENT—One amgle room, by day or week. Phone 769-3 TO LET—Four and five room tene- ments. Inquire 58 Thames St., coal office. oct13d TO RENT—Well furnished, rooms, §4 Franklin St. TO RENT—Tenement. Mohegan Pari octdd road, off Boswell Ave. Tel. 1473-3. TO RENT — Five-room tenement, al improvements. Apply 56 Washington St. oct7d FOR RENT—Siz.room apartment, with garage. Phone 259 oct7d TO RENT—Apartment of nine rooms and bath, all modern, at 153 Franklin St., opposite factory. Store, 46 Franklin St. heated oct10d Inquire Goldblaltl Bhoe OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | A Bulletin To Let ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing In All Its Branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET FOR SALE_Old fashioned, long cared ip |Plack and tan fox hounds; three 15 months pups, one 5 vears, and an A-1 hunting dog. B. C. Greene, Columbia. octl4d Phone 1305. sepl2d WILL PAY CASH For Used Upright Pianos of any kin for your instrument. 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE WANTED—Male BOYS WANTED YEARES OLD OR OVER. STEADY WORK—O0GOD WAGES. EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR VANCEMENT. 16 SOUTH GOLDEN ST. WANTED Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water Give us the name and price you want TALKING MACHINE SHOP — AD- ATLANTIC CARTON CORPORATION, {10 geres up, with or without stock; 5 { fuli paticuiars In first letter as to i FOR SALE—Confectionery store. doing Bize, location and terms. Box 105, good business, $1.000 only, part cash. In- Jewett City, Conn. jy%2d |quire the American Confectionery, Willi- ="~ | mantic. octl4d | WE BU3Z and pay highest prices for I second hand furniture and books | FOR SALE—Two bedroom sets, one parlor set and some dining room furmlure. Mre. Wuttkey, 115 Roath St. oe FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, A- dition, large lot, feuit trees, two chicken coops, only $2.500, must be seen to appre- ciate; two-family hohse in Greenéville, six rooms each apartment, extra lot, chicken coop, $3,400; other bargains, houses, farms, etc.; look my list over be- fore buying. Further intormation, inquire of John G. Cheneski, 18 Bath St. oct12d FARM for sale, Andover. two miles north of station, 60 acres, 15 tillage and mowing, plenty of wood, eight-room house, barn, wagon house, shed, three henhouses, variety fruit, fine shade trees, horse, 4 cows, poultry and farm tools. W. E. Fuller, Andover, Conn. Tel. 85-32 Willimantic Div, tild FOR SALE_Two cottage houses, six rooms each, in good section of Laurel Hill, all improvemeuts, reasonable price. ;& FnHlll & Son, Thayer Bldg. Tel. 147. d. FOR SALE—Sweet cider, $15 per bar- rel.. Tel. 98-13 Wllhmanllc octi d FOR SALE—Bull Holstein: calvgs, pure bred herd under state and federal supervision. Ponemah Dairy Department, Taftville, Conn. octdd FOR SALE 31,000 wil buy 68-acre TO RENT—Nicely furnished re Laurel Hill Ave. Phonc 1142-5. LEGAL NOTICES. Assessors’ Notice All persons liable to pay Taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereby notified to Teturn to the Assessors on or before the first day of November, 1922, a written or pa;mv.r‘d list, properly signed and sworn to, of a on_the fiest day of October, 1922. cording to law. Blanks can be obtained at the ors Office in City Hall, by mail upon application. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Lists will be received beginning Mon- day, October 2nd, 1922. Dated at Norwich, Conn., 1922 ALBIE L. HALE. JOHN B. OAT, ARAD R. MANNING, Assessors. Sept. 23th, ey PLUMBING The very Dest plumbing workmen at the -fairest prices s arteed; also heating and gasfl TOMPEINS, €1 West Mamn St ooms, 16 sep2d taxable property owned by them Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of Ten Per Cent. additional, ac- or will be sent bym-'t LEGAL NOTICES. Democratic Caucus The Democratic electors of the Town of Norwich are hereby warned to meet in caucus at lhe Town Hall in Norwich on Tuesday, 17th, 1922. at § o'clock in the evening, & tat the purpose of placing in nomination two candidates for Repre- sentatives in the General Assembiy, and candidates for_Justices of the Peace. Dated at Norwich. this 13th day of October, 1922. Per order Town Committ WILLIAM H. CALLAMAN, Chairman. NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Nor- wich, 1 wil seil the interest of Michael Crowley, late of Prestom, in said District, dectased, in the real estate situate on the westerly side of the Norwich and Ston- ington turnpike road, in the Town of Preston, and being fully described in the application to sell on file in said Court. For more particular description, see said application. ———— MARY E. CHAPMAN, Administratrix. NOTICE octl7d T COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good lengths, Address J. H. Rathbone, Noi wich Town, R. D. No. 9, or Call 1261-3. oct16d slab wood, stove The three family brick dwelling No. 40 Cliff Street, with large barn or garage and additional - J. F. CONANT, 11 Whitestone Cigars are $70 per thousand. Franklin St. = L) lots. FOR SALE—Best dry hara wood ; bas- 1 n, good invest- kels or cords; lowest prices, Phone 543, ||| Certral location, g 25 11d ment. COAL AND SONED WOOD and nabings 0t or sman quansies ||| THOS. H. BECKLEY Phone 504 or 1325-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St., formerly, Durkee Lane. octlld Phones 278 MAIN STREET CIGARS l CIGARS. STEAMSHIPS of SCOTLANI 5 DAYS CRUISE, $600 C. Clark. Times B iding. New York BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway INSUBANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALLKINDS ] HOTELS Prop. Bected. Pnone. et lv. PAINT AND WALLPAPER D" 25000 Gross Tems $600 and up. Blank Bboks Made and Ruled to Order S —— AMERICA® HOUSE, D. l.!- FOR SALE Eight-room MODERN COTTAGE, with large lot; very desirably located on e e —— 9 M-MCm-e,J Broad St., near corner of Warren St.; ROUND fl.b a great opportunity for someone to secure “EMPRESS a very choice home at a minimum price. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAN REAL ESTATE BROKER, octléd Franklin Square, FOR SALE. Two-tenement house, six rooms each apartment, gas and electric light, garage for car, on Ellt Side, 5 minutes’ walk from F in Square. For full particu- lars, see A. V. COVEL] Tel. 152%-3. 98 CHff St. e SN Y HILLCREST FARM 100 acres, 1 1-2 miles from village, R. R. station and ‘state xoad 40 acres tillage, dark loam sure cre 0 acres pasture and woodland, 2 mrm.y lwle orchards, 1,000 cords ‘of good marketable wood, 1- rea-n houe, just like new. new stock barn, irm buildings, al! good, and $3,700 buys it; very easy terms. TRYONS’ AGENCY, Cenn. FOR SALE An old established general store with large stock of goods, located in nearby village, consisting of buildings with rental income, also a. tract of land. There is also a postoffice with a large FOE SALEPaint, $1.75 ptr gal., T k‘:‘; IZ! A md‘ w(ltbfier ain St., nm’% unmn.—.-r-m THERE is no advm:nn& fl salary conmnected with the store; a rare opportunity to purchase home and big income, near church, school and trolley. Owmer rtetiring on account of ill health. Feor full particulars, inquire FREANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich. Experienced Car Salesmah to sell mod- | 12Tm, equally divided, a barzain. Fred : d- | L. “hacine, _ Plainfield, Conn. Phone erate priced passenger car, on commis- : MUSIO sion basis, A-1 proposition. Give ex. | Mo0mup 113-2, sep18d perience, history, etc,, in first letter. Mar- ried man preferred. ERNEST E. Address BOX 10, Bulletin. oct3d BULLAAD Teacher of the Violir Phone 127-4 Biiss Place | Have a Few Tutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bidg, The Selectmen and the Town Clerk of the Town of Ledyard will meet at the Town Clerk’s Office Saturday, Oct. 21. 1922, from 9 a. m._to 1 p. m, and Gales Ferry, from 2 ». m. to 5 p. m, to examine the qualifications of those desir- ing to be made electors. and to adminis: ter the elector’s oath to those found quali- CALVIN R. MAIN, EDWARD NORMAN, LESLIE P. GRAY, Selectmen. NOTICE oct17d CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. §., C hiropodist, Foot Specialist (protéct your feet). Suite 7-8 Alice Bldg., 321 Main St, Norwich, Ceonn. Phone 1366-4. jan3ld BUILDING ul 5 o Main St. Pnome 97l FOR SALE-—Horses JUSY ARRIVED, My horses are here on thme, and the are ‘a mice lot—big omes, light ones, an chunks, single and in pairs, all ready to : to work., Prices low for the and see them. Tel. 536-3. E. PEERSON. kind, FOR SALE—A horse, weighing 1600 will sell Ibs. or more, good worker and WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contracter and tider Werk . 50 West des3d FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Mont- ville, Czun., 1 will sell the imterest of Walter J. Burlingame, late of Montville, in said District, deceased. in and to the land and premises situate on the easterly side of the New London-Norwich turn- pike road, near Trading Cove, =o-called. in the Town of Montville, and more par- ticularly described in said application to sell on file in said Court. WILLIAM A. WELLS oct17d Administrator. NOTICE The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the Town of Preston will hold a session at the Town House on Saturday, Oct. 21, 1922, feom 9 o'clock a. m. until 5 o'clock p. m.. to examine the qualifications of electors, and admit to the elector's oath those who lhnll be ffi:!éi qualified. cheap. Address James G. Taylor, e i‘ w. ' row, Conn. octl LPPLETON MALX, Selectmen. G. V. SHEDD, = Clerk own_Clerk. DENTISTS Dated at Preston, Oct. 16, 1 DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 13% DE. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 25 Shetucket Bt. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON W'Grory Bldm Nerwich, Conn MACHNISTS M. A, BARBER Mndnm:tnndlingmeer oct17TusS AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDF at Lebanon, within and for the District c( Lebanon, on the 14th day of October, 5 PB&I:{—QM)RCE E. BRIGGS, Judge. Estate of John N. Jatzuck, late of the Town and Probate District of Lebanon. and in said District, deceased. David Walsh, Leonard Bridge, Conn., Administrator. Ordered. That six months from the date hereof be, and the same are, limited and allowed the creditors to hring in their claims against said estate. and the Administrator is directed to give public notice to the creditors of said estate to bring in their claims within said time allowed by nosting a cony of this order on a public signpost within the Town of Lebanon, and by publishing the same once in some newsnaper havinc a recog- pized circulation in said District, and due return make to this Court of the notice given. . Attest: GEORGE E. BRIGGS, oct17d Judge. e THERE Is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- Jtin for business results Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main St., Danielson, FARM STOCK AND TOOLS AUCTION THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. To settle the estate of Floyd Bowen, late of Thomnson, deceased, and by virtue of the order of the Court of Probate, we shall cell for cash PERSONAL PROPERTY consisting of the remainder of the herd of cattle, which are 1 milking cow, Jersey, now giving 12 quarts daily, 2 Guernsey heifers and 1 Hol- stein’ and Jersey hei about 30 fowls, 1 two-horse mower, 1 one-horse sled, 1 jumper sied, cutter, 1 cider pre: strong vinegar and several vinegar barrels, 1 Concord b v, 1 manuse spreader in excellent condition. 2 sets of good heavy team harnesses and collars, a good leéad harness, 1 double driving harness, a Iot of other har- nesses and coliars, 1 side hill plow, several other plows, cultivators and weeders, 2 long ladders, corn planter, hay cutter, fodder cutter, 2 Cooley creamers of different sizes, with cream cans, 1 large grindstone. about a ton of mowed oats, about a ton of oid horseshoes and a lot of other metals, pipes, tile, roofing. roofing paper, poul- try wire, etc, a.lot of nails; screws, boits, paints, oils, glass, etc., a num- ber of windows and window sashes. emall farming and carpenter tools too numerous to mention of all sorts and descriptions. together with a lot of furniture, consisting of chairs, couch, rockers, tables, beds, stoves, etc., and some very old pieces, consisting of spinning Wwheels, flax wheels, a carpet loom, candle moulds, clocks, ete. THE FAEM OF 97 1-2 ACRES, more or less, located one mile east of Thompson village, on the main road to Quadic, adjoining the well known Fort Hill farm, will be offered for sale at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, described as follows: Situated on both sides of said coad, about 40 acres under cuitivation, and remarkably well fertilized and wonderful grassland, and the balance in wood and pasture. Several frult trees. Hundreds of cords of wood on the stump. Excellent pasgures by never failing s rmzs and brooks. House of 11 rooma, 2 1-2 stories, suit- able for either one or two families, recently papered and painted inside. Outbuildings consist of horse barm, 2 hay barns, large wagon and tool shed garage, shop, hog house. ice house and wood house. A power gasoline engine, permanently set with cement bage, M 2 separate building, goes with the farm, 3 sleighs. 1 root a quantity of- A PAIR OF SHETLAND PONIES, mare and colt, 8 and 4 years old, re- spectively. thé mother registered in the American Shetland Pony associa- tion and the colt capable of registra- tion, with single pony basket carriage, road wagon and harness. sale will be held on the hereafter at same hour. A caterer will attend the sale. The owner reserves the right to re- ject any and all hids on the {farm and ponies. Fo ction of property, Piake appointment by telephoning Put: nam 47. M. H. GEISSLER, Administrator. oct14STu PRINTING PRINTING of_all kinds Jromoty sad ! d”ggmn. The Dnlictin ‘&.“l‘ ghesrally LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Colchester, within and for the District of Coichester, on the 14th day of October, A.D. 1 Present—GEORGE E. BRIGGS. Judge Acting. Estate of Arthur E. M: Colchester, in said Distric The Administratrix e ministration account w the Court for aliowance ; Ordered, That the 3 at 9 bate Court in said District, be, and the same is, ap- pointed for hearing the same, and the said Administratrix is directed to “give ahoney, late of . deceased. hibited her ad- h said estate to it is therefore notice thereof by publishing this ordér once in The Norwich Bulietin. a news- paper having a circulation in said Dis- trict, at least four days prior to the daie of said hearing, and make return-to the Court. GEORGE E. BRIGGS, oct17d Judge Acting. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HWELD at Colchester, within and for the District of Colchester, on the 14th day of Octobec, A D. 1922, Present—GEORGE BRIGGS, Judge Acting. Estate of Sophia Taintor. chester, in said District, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his adnsin- istration accow ald estate to the Court for allowanc j= therefore Ordered. That t of October, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'ciock i forenoaon., at the Probate Court Room in Colchester, in said District, be, and the samo is. ap- pointed for hear: and the said Administrato ‘to give potice thereof by once in The No paper having to the date and make return to the E. BRIGGS. Judge Acting. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ind for the District 14th day of October, ;EORGE E. BRIGGS, Judge > of Addison C. Taintor. late of Colchester, in ict. deceased. The Fxecuto r\m“n'rd his administra- give notice ("i"r onee in The Norwich Bulletin wspaper hav- ing a circulation in = ict, at Jeast four days prior to th, ing. and make d hears ourt. BRIGGS, _ostiTd Judge Acting. A'I' \ COURT 0!' I‘BOB!TE mn h at Col. for the Distriet of Colchester, day of October] 192 » 14th Pr ent—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Judge Ac ¥ of ns. tate of Erastus A. W. Brown, latg oichester, Conn., id District, de- in ceased. Fred O. ministrator. Ordered, That six months from the dats hereof be, and the same are, limited and allowed for the creditors to bring In theis ¢l said utal and the Ad< 1 Brown, Coichester, Conn., Ad- © public nod of said estate within said tim ailowed b opy of this order o the publi f st the . place where the deceased last dwelt, within the same Town, and br nublishing the same once in some newsnaper having a cirem- lation in said Probate District. and re- turn make to this Court of the notice GEORGE E. RRIGGS. v

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