Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 11

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A Bulletin For Sale 1 / - |A Bulletin Want Advartisement Will Sell it BRIGGS -— COUGHLIN — In Baltic, Oct. II“GI 28, iy m\ Wikiem % T. O'Brien, R Mary Agnes S Chamn, bom ot nflilc Al DieD ES-—in Waterford, Oct. 18, 1922, Haynes, | oo A., wile of Frederick A. m’ i Lond 9, —1n_ New London, Oect. 1 1320 Macton O.. wife of Mereil Win. VITE—In . William mnu of Lisbon. FUNERAL NOTICES mt—h mh my, oa 18, 1922, Alfred street, aged 65 M at his jate lwne \n w-um Saturday. Oct. 31 2 o'clock. Purial in Yaatic nemm - '—In_ Norwich, Oct. 18. 1922, CARD OF THANKS to exprepe our sineere thanks Wiends and nelghbors for &1 neen and sym! y shown us St gur bereavement; also for Deautifel flowers, These acts will CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN S'I:REET Funeral’ Directors Embalmers Lady Auuunl HENRY E. CHURCH WHN. SMITH ALLEN Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers. 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR MIGHT "~ GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleohone 630 for Dos| um SH| smnun, 2 Mn-'ka st. for 250, wucrxn — Position by xnumnht wawor& Stenogra, n this city, Oct. 19, 1922, Mi- o ranerad heu.l- bookk secretarial ; eity, Oct. 19, “Box 380, sul.mln 1" for olored_gir! < 9 App\y m&fl ineoln Anmmfll’lm WAN good" posmn. ™ H T WANTED—Small time and any. amount ; 4 _ton denvm Groeneville infi wnhflm‘.\ Votin, in good mnmug state make and price Wan ~3Box V. Bulletin. B FINE LINE of 50c pipes; Turkish Tro- hies, 18 .for 10 cigatettes plgm 76, four for 36c; Manila cigars Fagan's Smoke Shop, ‘ob. | he ‘W. 8. Case, Norwich Tow muhwt TED—Light ”“ hatigd | in_good neu—hborh EMMposble atick for: Ildle nged Y., Bulledn. COME_and Dbring m Harvest Supper at the Premn clty Bap- st Curoh Kniaay night, Oct. 20 oct1sd | o lnhh ot two. wm. lox 90. %uu in vem t0 mat Oftice. WANTED 'Ij'&ov Girl.p for My ) Troy Steam Laundry Maid Wanted Telephone 2010 Between 7 and 8:30 P. M. WANTED A CHAMBERMAID, EXPERIENCED. AUDITORIUM HOTEL. “WANTED—Workingm: buy odd rugs; L b 54075 e e Vo pants wm e Cou 11 h them ; all suit fl 95 ; nmn- l . | ing better for the money. L. Pol 2 Main St., opp. postoffice. wfl! board private family for mwle aged lady in by Nov, 1, with refined famlly. Write Box Hetin betlsd WA fin—w«;rmngmn to and {CaD] se¢ the new stock of odd ooats u.lllb- §4.95; good enough to wear for bests pants to match them at $2.75; comnlm suits, $8.95. L. Pollock, 327 Main 5 octl AN’ , $1.15 per hun- ared’; mewepaperas 800 per hundred; rags, $L2h hundred; #lso highest casn prices Daid fur Nerap ,:m-l and other juns. We w anywhere. utual Waste and uml cu, 319 W. Main St Phone 234 Annn—u our _chimney needs Gleaning, Call 1924, g WANTEDroperty of emk tlon to sell on b "er’ 3 wich, Septasa | WANTED—H cash P furnituce, ho\uem guods, antiques, store fixtures and md, try me before nmn: N. Weisin, i Market St.. Phone 5 WANTED—Mals oo RO AL S WANTED_Baetu T go0d position; ape| = 5 ;fl"——‘—fl‘f“ Tt secoit] hABd faraliase. "fi‘rwumfm; s Lague, Danielson, “A‘\TBB — Man shop ; one who understands woodwork machinery; Mo othier need appiy, | Perry, Danielson. D—Experienced baker helper, § Hunter's Ave., Call between J )mv| 9 In Morning or 4 ‘and & ln lhtr- NORWICH men over 17, yotme At I .. i commence mom y; common' education sufficlent; list | WE BUL and pay Digent o fot ¥ ions free; write immediately. Fr nk- hn |nlllllfle, DCD‘ 31 1 Hfl “‘ experienced hardware clerk, wl'n xm\vled‘n of builders’ hard- WANTED MAN TO RUN WASHER. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town WANTED EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER. THAMES COAL €O, WANTED TWO GOOD AUTO- MOBILE SALESMEN Julian L. Williams Shea & Burke Funeral _Directors The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ich and Jewett City lonnn Sbrube, p{au q-mwy your fowers Ocd 5 Cedar St Phone LANDSCAPE GARDENING to_arrange for lan R R TRUCKING 25 TOWN STREET Norwich, Conn. WANTED SHEAR TENDER JOS, HALL & SON, Inc. Trading Cove Mill Experienced Car Salesman to sell mod- p ¥ priced ca is- basis. A-1 pfoposition. Give ex- perience, History, ete., in first letter. Mar- passenger car, ried man preferred. Address \BOX 10, Balietin. octad NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating coup, siLveR, Nickie, corper,! JOHN H.FORD AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. TELEPHONE 565-13 WANTEB—Second hasa a :xmn best_prices paid. ”gamb ture Co. Breed mu Tel 1914-3. Jel1d ‘oodwar‘kln( buy, sell and exchan, WA 'lfl-Anthl-. lflflb and nnd n-mmn H. B. Tiger, 55 Fri 8t Phone 717-3. janzld WANTED-—100 farms for catalogue; 10 acres up, with or without stock ; givé tau*Dactioutars in frer letter 5646 Doim < ize, location and terms. P. O, Bo: ewett City, Con: second hand _farnitu: Kremens, stccessor 10 King, 1350 Watet {8 Phone 130 sopitd WILL PAY CASH care | For Used Upright Pianos of any k.nd Give us the name and price you want for your instrument. 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE [ S LosT AND FOUND on trolley bek\\ een Academy and ville, or‘on Franklin Square. Return to Bulletin oct20a Losr-—-in Danieison depot, Thurs P s e . good_single dflvh. !ohoForfl zmuh vn&&n%met Sehwut }g&rmw Vo this is s pald tor used m- o o el mum an.flmm nlu - 90 hnlt ho\lfl, 10 n'on}'fi’“old. 72 Baltic St. " R SALE—One rabbit how olm C. H ‘Wilson, 2 el 523-12. A goodbusiness oppoi- factory z{ wauon. B o mnmu and’ !nnr‘me 'rh 'rwm house, Sith 2l improvements. furmu."plrtlcuhrl, Call Lebanon 45-5/ FOR su.!—sime cider. l!‘l Dér_bar- Riste deliver Mnkln Tel Lel nwn 22 h FOR uu—our list ul umumllv complete. O nflu hnva two cottages in Thames- imiission On sehm #t. two ncm can be boaght dick & xdmul, ’l'hl)er tmudinz, Nor-[m a hmfil n-rmm dow Jost, think, & place of {en acres, six- room ho\uc, hl\"\ cement ficor, ps, . three geres of fertile soil and even ire for $1,700; part ca fln Knabe piano, cost ma of 4050 sauare | cement building t this'garage 13 equmped and doing a ulendld business awnem\ station, lhmgi Norwich, Yl {for a live wire c;nn..:n.n bungalow of seven rooms, with all im- hardwood floors e and large iot, 10, minutes’ (eom Franklin Square, on car line, & bar- gain for someone if | 3 information, indwirs ‘of D. J. Church St, Norwich, Conn. provements, alt TFOR SALE_Two adjoming | farmn of nucre-. 100 acres Wood: 3 s, 300 Dpeach, 50 app) # P wm sell cheap Yor quick eu-l V5 milice. thom Notwic lch and Westerly State roas Stowe, R, D. No. 1, Nor ENOWN AS LOT 50x160 FEET, PRICE $4,000. ° | APPLY TO " JAMES L. CASE Telephone 878 7o RENT 0 RENT_Furnished rooms, Mrs, Sfo- I\elvey, 11 Ebn St. “ro mEN RENT — Furnidhod rim'n, nmaf to middic aged lady, or reliable married ar- tcounle, | Call 1809 o' write 40 Warton $i. oct! TO REN' —mx-rowm flvlflmnl. W“.h garage. Phone 259. TO RENT—Tenement of (onf rmm. aou Frankin 8t Inquie George Green- berger. Phone 87. " W0 RENT — F’urnxfid'_rm, L chool m are. "~ 10 RENT—Four rooms suitable for light; huuukumnz or for ofices. B quire 202 Main TO EE)I!—Furmshed Tooms, & = n Chu % NT- Fooms and bllh. fart nished, for sameil family, odarn impro: fenta, AWy 1L Grove Bt or Cail 133-2 Or SIX ROOMS AND BATH, NO. 200 MT. PLEASANT ST, 40 SHETUCKET STRRET AVAILABLE FRANKLIN SEDAN Excellent Condition Julian L. Williams Leave New London Daily (Exoept Sunday) 11 P. M. Due N. X. Pler 40, The larger childrén have frame two Monarch buttes large moth With pressed goldéhrod mitkweed flufl. Al of the chil much interested in the study of and are bringing in many moths, flies, caterpillvrs and unusual Mr. Coit of the Chelsea bank in Nor- wich visited the Scliool on Mo ing and gave the children a very interest. ing talk 6n the Chelsea School Club. He gave fine progfess the Ghil ¥OR RENT Furnished | light keéping roome, 6 Carter Ave, liast i 0‘!: SPOT CASH PAID FOR CONDITION Norwich Auto Wrecking Co. “WE TEAR 'EM DOWN AND SELL THE PIECES” Next to Swan's Garage Phone 2110 +.|CARS, IN ut this rent ot room.. Nov IBL Coit & Sholes, oetisd H ] i LEGAL NOTICES, A _COURT OF PROBATE at hvrwi-;h. within and for the of Nurwieh on the 18th day of October, i g [ ® k j | | | § 1 5 proel ; Eons, K Tires Mey B Prevented ; discussion ; The Star Banner. The primary foom made & fiee ] i i ' TO RENT-Furnished apartment of five_ro6ms, centraly located, with heat -mi all modern improvements. Premt-—NBIAON J. AYLING, Judge. lostat ie Goedel], ‘iate of deceased, suid District, N ifargaret G- Nasn of 5 Mass., appearéd in Court by counsel and filed & | i prevention chart. On Oct. 12 thé school assemblied in one ;fi ; E J ment, furnished or unfurniShed. A. A, Bulletin. FOR SALE—Stove, Vflh‘n Crawtord, ew. Can be Seel Ax.l—old fashioned, 16ng eared hh‘ and tan fox hounds; monte pus, TALKING MACHINE SHOP 8, g . “Greené, Columbia. mfifi—’—*‘w E—Confectionery store._doing £004 business, $1.000 only, part cash. I quire the American Confectionery, ¥ oet: l‘on su.r.—‘l‘wn bedroom some dining room fucniture. s, Wattkey, 115 Roath See oet13d FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, A-1 con- feuit trees, two chicken dition, large lot, cms only $2.500, must be se wo-family hotise in day, & bunch of keys. Finder Jeave at l.lllnu Restaurant, Danielson, Reward. octidd POULTRY good huxldmn, fine water supply. T. D Taylor, R. D, 8, Norwich; Conn. oct1$d COAL AND WOOD lengths. Address J. H, Rathbone, Nor- wich Town, R. D. No. 9, or Call 1281-3- et YR SALE—Best dry hara wood ; bas- ke Airmcuru», lowest prices. Phone 542 .oct. indl large or_small quantities. St., formerly Durk CIGARS CIGARS. Whne:wng Cigars are §70 per thousand. mklin St. CONANT, 11 Fra | fore buying. Further miormation, inquire Cheneski, 13 Bath St. ALE_-Two cottage houses, in good section of Laurel || {mprovements, reasonable price. Son, Thayer Bldg. Tel. 147 FOR SALE Ten-acre poultry farm, |of Joh e e e e e | 1] ¥OR su.r—n 000 wiil buy 68-acr! FOR SALE—Good slab wood, stove rum “equally dmded 8 durgae, ‘FOR SALE cettage, with all im- provements, including steam heat, located New * six-room - COAL AND SEASONED WOOD and Price reasonable. For particulars, a Phone 50 2 hapiro, Willow 8 e FRANCIS D. Two-tenement house. six and nine rooms garage for car, with | provements, on East Main | St., 1ot 50x150, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. sce each apartment, all modern Im full particulars, FOR SALE—NM'I“ A. V. CAOVELLO, old; weight 115¢ worker and d ¥. Myers, R-F. ‘Wiltimantie, ! Phone 523-; Two Work Horses - JUSY ¢ ABRIVED, are a nice lot—Dbig omes, light' ores, Come and see them., Tel 538-3. ELMEDR R. SON. \ | /AmsURANOR IT MAY You may be the .next victim of fire. Don't take chances. The sm u-mufl premium is negligible to u» firm_ g | tection from mnq ln- it -fi-ru _| Take out a policy to Isaac S. Jones RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN ’B‘I‘REET FOR SALE_A nice black mare, 6 years Sound_shi Shutie, %vod FOR SALE or week. Phone 769-3. fumibug day. The following program wak Song, Amcriea; selwte; postn, SWork; posm: Columbus; song, Co lumbla the Gem of the Ocesn; lumbus’ Life, by grade 1; stoty, children; The Star Spangied Bafiner. During this woek the children ars oo~ tributing to the Near Bast relief fund for the children of Afmeria. They haye a mite box in each room. petmcm ph.ym for the reasons thereln lorth, r Tesignation as Kxecu- mx of asvd mme together with an ac- counting of her doings as such, be ace Wheréupon, 1t Is Ordéred, That ition Iic heard and dehemmed at th obats Court Toom in the City. in said District, on the 2id day of er, A. D, 1922, at 10 “that notice 6f Qle TO RENT—Room with kitchenette for tight Xé}husfike(‘nlns‘ 27 Division St. TO RENT-—-Thrée or four roém apart- | TO nzvr—om sll\lle room, hy dn o'clock in the TO BENT—Wel furnlm!fl, rooms, 84 Franklin St TO RENT — Five-room tenement, all mprovmenh. Apply 56 Washington St. oetT B LN e SR i S TO RENT—Apartment of niné reoms and bath, all modern, at 153 Franklin St., opposite factory. Inguire Goldblait's Bhot of T Store, 46 Frankiin St. In order to establish higher standards of attendafice, threc banners havo been purchased t6 awaken the competition between the four The room having the highest per cent. of attendance for the month will have the banenr for their thereon, be given by the publiflfim this order ome tinte in some NewSpADeT having & ciroulation jn said Distriot, af Jeast three days prior to the date of sai: hearing, and that return bo mado to tis NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The :dbme and-foregoing Is & true copy | room the coming month. HELEN M. DRESCHER rooms in town. The thrife 8 reckoned op the number of chflaren sav- amount -\» TO RENTNicely furnished rooms, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 1143-5. ing In the room @nd not the saved. The cleantiness banner is'to pro- mote the health conditions of the chfle l!hABBI"B‘l LEABY VB PATIJCK. c. State of Connzcucut " County of New London, Oct. 17th, 1 Upan the cammnlm o( the said Harrfet e ] Last mflng the children .om Seeds and AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES With this the chiliren want- NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop; A1l work gusrastesd. Joepk Ferry, Fon St, Phone 1397 seven-passenger cars to rent. eahy. claiming, for the reasons thersin a_divorce, returnable on the fiest Tuesday of November, 1922, before the Superfor Court in and Ce d something for use in their physical activities, therefore they re now enjoy- ing the use of an outdeor playground ball. The children’ are collecting specimens of stones in their science work, and spsei- mens of grass seeds, grain seeds and com. mon weed seeds for agricuiture. The srades of eoll is aiso to be found in bot- ty. Tt unnemng to and being found by the bing zuthority that the sald o | Fendant. Patrid &, Teany. in Absent trom this State—gone to varts tnknown. TONIGRT—Store_your car at Hayes Brothers: Garage, Ferey St.: two weli fsul cquipped washstands, Taxi s¢rvice. TWe THERE I8 MERIT in our work 0 siip covers and ure fng. anl kinds of BB Phone 1307, Lgetisd One Tesm Hors o One Business Wagon, 0:: fl‘“"’ Coneord Wagon, Ono Businens Sleigh, s. H. BLACKLEDGE & 00., 25 Seventh St. . An old_established gencral. store Wwith flarge stock of goods, located in nearby village, consisting s ntal income, al o a4 postofice with a large ry Connccl\:\‘l with the store; a rare oppUsuBILY {0 purchase home. and big income, near church, school and troliey. OWn v retiring on account of ill heaith. articulars, inguie FOR\ SALE Eight-room MODERN COTTAGE, with very desirably locattd on Broad Btf mear. corner of Warren St.; & great opportunity for someone to secure a very cheice home at a minimum price. Fot further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAN REAL BSTATE BROKEE, Franilin Square, My horseg are bere on time, and ha chunks, single and in-pairs, ail ready to £2,%0 oric - Prices 1ow for the “kind, MEAN YOU i HILLCREST, l’A 100 acres, 1 1-2- miles from village, e d 3tats Toad, 1) Hores. tiiage; dark loam sure crop sofl, 60-aeres pastire 2 thrifty apple orchards, 1,000 cords of good marketable “wood, house, just like new. new stock barn, other farm buildings. al! good, and #3700 buys it very cagy terms TRYONE" INSURANGE AND REAL ESTATE 7" AGENT 3 / PAINT AND WALLPAPER 175 ver gal, m' ade ; wallpaper, 1 Iu BLIZQX'. ll:l W!fl Main BL- nex& to o advertising medium in nuecticut equal to The Bulle- heavy to bring to us our work. small. Phone 214 OVERHAULING AND ‘REPAIR\WURK\' OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, s Therefore Ordered, That notice of the vendency of seld complatnt be miven publishing this order in Builetin, & newspaper nrint- once a week for tles in the schoolroom. ey - erial Garage Co. Chestnut St. 3 Phone |5aid defendant b Truth that lies at the bottom of the well never Sets into the milk Mortlake House Brooklyn, Conn. Spend your week ends at this quaint and historic hostelry in the shadow of General lsrasl Putnam’s monument. ed Ln Norwich. Conn.. two_weeks successively, commencing on gk Betate ithey zm 587 of October. 1923, PETERSON, Assistant C}Qrk of (l'u- anerlar Ce New London County. TSIMON 3. HOLMES V&. 1DA HOLMES. Order of Notics. State of Connecticut. County of New London, Oct. 17th, 1922, the comnlaint l;f the said Simon ret lay_of November, 1922, hefore the Suverior Court in-and for said It annearing to and being found br the subscribing authority that the said de- {endant, Tda Holmes. is absent from this State—pone 10 parts unknown. It Ts Therefore Ordered, That notlce of the pendency of maid cominlaint be wiven =nid defendant by nublishing this order in The Norwich Rullatin. a newspaper nrint- w.v. once a week for Excellent table. Dairy and vegetable products from our own farm. "Y‘Q" said Mr. or before the p3d A the week, but I cheet &3 couraged durin’ mmunm commencin® on £ Octoher 1922 HARRY L. Pwrr'n<n Superior Court for ' Therough knowledge of welding and preheating plus - adequats facilities and equipment enables us to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly, If the casting or forging is Assistant Cler of the Tondon County. "~ Assessors’ Notice All persons hiadle to 5oy tazes Town of Sprague arc fiereby motified- to return a printed or written list Toard of Assessors on before the first day of November. 1943 must bo_deseribed.” and “1 igtén to M who cothé out here | trém town tn their automobdil ‘hear them tell thelr trovbles 1 forget that OPEN MAY TO NOVEMBER TELEPHONE DANIELSON 439-4. I have any of my own."—Exchange. “I want to get = &ivorce from my hus- i “Ou_what ground?” asked the lewger, “I¥as ho crasy at the fime of your AL “Okh, @ear, 2o; 1 was."—] script. equipment enables us to go tu the All real cstato boundaries of must be sworn The” 0. retuen s Jist Wil b additional 10 per cent. The Board of Assessors will be in ses- sion everyf ex 830 until) 9.30 . tbe “month of Gotober. No piese of work too large or tes NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Strest and on all Satur- ing OSEPH BOUCHER, - FATE ox RDIN, HOMAS F. KELLY, Board of Assessors. Conn., Oct. 6th, 1922. Assessors’ Notice All ‘Dérsons liable to pay Tazes. in the Town of Sfpcwien_are hereby notified Assessors on of November, 1923, & writ signed mmm;r rty, owned on the fiest day of o«ober, 1922, falling 'to make a 1 penaity o Ten Per CenL adaiti cording to law. Blankd can be obtained at ors Office in City Hall, by mail upon application. Omwhmu"Lqunm. Lists will be received du, October 2nd, 1922, Dated at Norwich, Comn, Sepe. 25th, and sworn ln. them Carriages, Wagons. Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, ‘Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing In_All Its Branches Scott & Clark Corp. | 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET A. G. THOMPSOY, F. S., cl-!upuu, A i (mlm your feet). 7-8 -Alice Bldg, 321 Main St, Conn. Phone 1368-4.

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