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In _Nerwich, ks of 106 liwesiia B. Shaw of 110 Central avenue, pleasant work; must have good refer ences; anply at once. S. & W. Self Ser- vice Groesfy Co., 272-274 Main St J Lafayotte 'strect and_ Miss Corinne I' 3 Yerrington steeet Pleasant St Willimantic. b 1 Robert Humph- v T. Mot and Mise Mary J. both of Canterbury. rw et e, aged &8 years, houstwork, [ Apply ST B mornings. s .. . |on delivery.” Greeneville Public Market. for general housework: $60 a month her late home, {woman preferred; family of three, Ameri- 20, 14an! Address Lock Box 188, Sterling, | {Conn. oct17e cial private, | | mill ove mex CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors Embalmers HENRY E. CHURCH SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Comm: ce Building Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director Armature Winde 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, Unfon|— Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR MIGHT “GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 6 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleohene 630 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Henry Allen & Son Co, # MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS ried man preferred. WANTED_A yours lads as cashier: oct 23 T WANTED Young woman housekeep- e, no objection to one_child. Address B. Clark, Burham Bfos," Shop, 146 " WANTED—Situation cooking; middie, oct23 WANTED—Competent_maid WA TED—Cnmwkenl colored woman Inquire 180 Washington St. WANTED_ Housekeepec ; middle as: WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE ‘WANTED—Ugeight boiler, 10 or 20 h. . C. K. Burr & Co., Manchester, Cona. TED—Extra :\;ord single driving harness. W. S, Case, Norwich Town. HIGHEST priccs paid 1or us ture and antiques. Louis D, \V&Q aged woman (American) would like a |3y9, Norwicn. position as oook in waealthy hmlly. can | give the best of service, having cool !for the best people at Groton Pojnit | E {all summer. Mrs, Carrie Radcliffe, Gro- ton Long Point, Conn., care L. W. “Miller. wuxnn—one heavy draft horse. m Edward (h:npel’l Co. “'AJNTED—)O\IH; man or woman '.0 operate elevator; steady position. E'llul- ,» 135 Main St. WAN 'IED—Small time and any amount; __{Cadden Cq dressed pigs; any pay market price , 7, in good mnd.\fion, State make and price wanted. !Box V. ., Bulletin. FINE LINE of 50 pipes; Turkish Tro- 2o tous oe 30 mufim;:. 4 |cigars e, four for 25¢ i }s\x for 25¢, at Fagen’s Smoke Shop, opy. phies, e e e g FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, 3 h power, used slx weeks, $45. anw Trimming Shop, Majestic Blde., tn oor. FOR SALE Sweet cider in new - sfi- gallon casks. Telephone 262 Danielson. g B Spalding. Pomfret Center, Ct SALE—Polico puppies 6_weeks 1:}old. Stanley Tomshcit, Central Viliage.| _oct23d R "FOR SALE_We have a two-family ousé in Greeneville that is a bargai oo cottage with improyements at! a very low price. Main St property ig'] advancing ; come in and consult our list. On Summer St, a_dandy house, a rare bargain.. Coit & Sholes, on the Square. Tel. 2288, 1595 2289. oct23d rol BALE_Cows. B. F. S. Crandall, octa1d barrel shotgun; ALE. price right. Call 34 Summer St.. oct21d FOR SALE—Two closed panel top horse delivery wagoms; just the thing for win- ter delivesy for milkmen, etc., cheap. Troy Steam Laundry, 282 Frapklin St. oct20d WANTE in family of two. Write Box 90, Bulletin | — Office. oetsd D—To hear from any cotton | seer, second hand or master | WAN for wishing to leave presefit po- | Address W. F. Smith, P. 0. Box| neville, Conn., by Oct. 27th. | _ oot d éach. Everett Thompson, Lelyard, Conn. Gusework. | coats at §8.95-34.75 ; we have pants and |eAck 185501 oet204 ©0ct17d | vests to match them’ all suit $7.95 ; noth- SSea ing better for the mo) L. Pol Holx'«fl.«‘ner of middle age | Moin St opn. memnev Tloek, 327 WANTED—Workingmen to comé and sec Lhc new stock of odd coats at $3.. 9\7- 2004 enough to wear _for WANTED—Maie panis’ to match them at $2.75; complete $4. suits, §8.95. FOBR SALE—Seven shoates, 100 pounds FOR SALE—In Lebanon, 168-acre farm, including splendid orchard, 40 acrés tillage, balance woodland and pasture, 15- Toom house, with all improvements. ' For further particulars, Call Lebanon 45-5. oct18d L. Pollock, 327 Main St., opp. posterfice. § WANTED—Magazines, $1.15 per hun- s, 80c per hundred ; rags, hurdred; alse highest cash prices fc mow. cmoloved i emall oe me- |dted; bewsap iom sized ho would desirg @ ro ” o ention payine. 350 or $75 per |9aid for scrap metal and other Jurik. We 4! week according to . their ability; state|] itl call anywnere Mutual Wast chim needs cleaning, Call 1924 T ethe T WANTED—Loom fixers for woolen i worsted mills for positions paying | tioi m $35 to §$44 per week; also_perchers her millmen. Charles P. Raymond ditioni, large lot. coops, only $! ciate; two-family hofise in Greenéville, six Tooms each apartment, extra lof, WANTED—Property of every deserip- 1o sell on comuission basis. Thayer bullding, Nor- 294 Washington St, Boston. i nted ;_wor charg, nd wages expected. John W. fen with help and tes out and deliver 5.000 to and 2, North Stoning- oet23d WANTED ith gro- chicken coop, $3,400; other bargai houses, farms, etc.; 100k my list over be. fore buying. Further information, inquire of John G. Cheneski, 18 Bath St. oct1Zd WANTED_Highest cash prices paid for sccond hand ‘oreman | goods, antiques. store fxtur small department; state|lry me before selling. Market St WANTED—Second_hana a best pries’ paid. FOR SALE—Old fashioned, long eared blagk and tan fox hounds; three 15 months pups, one 5 years, and an A-1 nunfing dog.” B. C. Greene, Columbia. octidd PEBLIC AUCTION WEST FARMS, YANTIC, CONN., Wednesday, Oct. 25. at 10 42 head pure’ bred aminent Jerseys con- BE of fecistered cows, eligibic ot Yamicel eiivpec oSy 2 horses, all ®iound, saté, ind ¢ flso a good work horse, mmm Jnd reliable: sulky plow, potato d . coltivator, hayrack. breaking 11-inch Blizzard -horse gasoline engine, 2-horse eiectric light outfit, new Sharples sepa- rator, old style Sharples separator. 4-hot- tle mifk boteling machine coster, 10 #al- 0 quart milk botties, toster, can wash sink. rotary pump 1|-a , 75 bushel manure spreade fllse cdr andifons oid lowbny other articles. If rainy. next J. H. HYDE, Auctioneer, COTTAGE HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS AND BATH, ENOWN As NO. 230 MT. PLEASANT ST, LOT 50x160 FEET, PRICE $4,006. JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 876 Office and S;Jefll'ocml. 42 Main St.. Danielson, C¢ SIXTY ACRE FARM, SIOCK AND TOOLS round women's FRIDAY. OCT. 27, 1022, at 10 o'clock & m., sharp, at the DeForrest Wells farm, konw: the Weaver place, th Main_St., ide from Danielson, o road leading fo Brooklyn vik Joeated at 101 about five minutes’ TO LET-—Spacc on top ficor of Majes- tic Bldg. for dead st orage, automobiles, LIVESTOCK otc ; first class 'elovator ser- . _Inquire of Norwich Aato Trim- ming Shop. Tel. NT—Store at 157 Franklin St. jInquire Goldblatt’s Shoe Store, 48 Frank- PRINTING of all kinds don, horses, weighing about 1400 pounds y_given. The st ach, all serviceably sound and in first lass working condition: several head £ livestock. one ot of beautiful May atched R. L Red pullets, etc. PATNE AN WaLERAPRS FOR SALE—Paint, §1.75 per gal. 32.50 zrade: wallpaper. 106 e [ax Blager, 183 West Main St next two Btatson. 14 “T0 RENT_Furnished rooms. Mrs. Me- Kelyey, 11 Eim St. TO BRENT—Six-room I’lflmt, “lh ARM TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS One Deering mower, neariy new, [Yankee horse rake, W, 1 eorn planter, 1 potato digger, Negley plant setrer. 1 lime spreader, 1 hay tedder, 1 Oliver twe orse cuitivator, ~TO RENT_Tenemehl ot tour fooms, % g s 306 Frankim St. Inquife George Green- E0OKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 76 RENT Four ht housekeeping or for offices. quiré 202 Main St. new King-of-t 1 Aeme har- rooms suitable for oD Smery, 6w, 1 60-tooth peg harrow, 1 smooth- FOR SALE—Confectionery store. doing go0d business, $1.000 only, part cash. In- quire the American Confectionery, Willi- mantic. “oct14d FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, A-1 cor- feuit trees, two chicken 0, must be seen to appre- , 1 practically new Deering edpér and_ binder, 1 1 1 grindstone, eel-axls team wagon, 108 Broadway TO RENT—Furnished Blank Books Hlade and Ruled to Order heat, 46 Church St. TO RENT—Five rooms and bath, fur- nished, for smail family, modérs improve- __dAley 11 Grove' St, or Call 739-2. rooms, steam four-wheel cart, 1 top carriage, 1 first PLUMBING The very Dest workman at the falrest prices 18 guare axteed; alvo heating and JOBN_¥. TO) €1 West Mais St — | fpearly new top Concord caeriage, TO RENT—Room with Kkitchenétte for | fcomplete set of ice harvesting tools light ;muuekeen!nl. 27 Division St. .1 Tron Age elevatéd potaio 0od double double driving har- single harnesses, it blankets, halters, ctc., TO RENT—Thrée or four room a fyrnished or unturnished. s & ¥OR SALE—3L000 wml buy 68-acre farm, equally divided, a bargain. Fred L. Racine, Piainfleld, Conn. Phone Moosup 113-2. sep1sd 3 7 highest prices for also 1o clit gnd deliver | second hand faralvace. Furnic of wood to Westerly, R. | tore Co. price. Apply to George | buy, seil and exchange. WANTED—Antiques, tools and recond- H. B. Tiger, b5 Frankiin L & In for catalogus 10 @ores up, with or without stock; £ull_pacticulars I first letter as to price size, location and terms. P. O. Box Jewett City, Conn. WANTED s who for woodwo. WE BUS and_pay second Kremane. succestor 10 King, 46-50 Water L ighest pflees for Y. Daniel WANTED-—Experienced bakér Relper, lunter's Ave., Taftville. Call between NORWICH men_ov r wa il clerks ; commenee $133 month e write immediately. Frank- . Rochester, N. Y. WILL PAY CASH i o o ang oL e | For Used Upright Pianos of any Kind. Give us the name and price you want for your ipstrument. imon education sumcient; 1+ | TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE An_experienced hardwai nowledge of builders’ hard 1y Address A. K. care STEAMSHIPS octid i 2T _I,——_._.__._._..1 NEW YORK NEW-LONDON LINE FARE “Comrort | | | THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & | HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY | MEN WANTED i Regular positions for competent men whose work is satisfactory as: achinists—é6c to T5c per hour joilermaker—§7c to T5c per hour ksmiths—é8c to i5c per hour s—65c and Thc per ar Inspectors & Repairmen—63c pe hour table Staterooms Ready for Oécupancy at ' $3.38 1:30 P Sunday) 11 F Y. Pier 40, N. R, 7 A M Reduced rates on automol accompanied by passenger. England Steamship Co. | ers—first year, 45 cents per hour | above rates are those agreed upon | ith Committec of Mechanical De- | tment Association, | ec: It = s not a strike against the rail- it is a strike waged against LANDaCAPE GARDENING ime (o arrange for land- Geduldig’s Grev: reduction in rates of pay ordered by | TRUCK!NG tion, New London, Conn. | R. M. SMITH, Ass't Superintendent ! New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Company WANTED tention g Experienced Gunmakers for all depart- ments, bench work and machinists. Good wag DAVIS-WARNER ARMS CORP., Twelfth and North Main Sts. FOR SALE at a special Jow price, onc of the finest farms in Iastern Connecticut, within five miles from Franklin Square, with an elegant house, finely furnished, and several barns and garage, together with year 1922 crops harvested, sufficient fuel for long, cold winter. This farm must be sold at once, even if we are obliged, to maKe a big sacrifice on price. Th ted i® your chance for only once. For all particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. place, Church posite the Old Trin church, best location, elevated and | outlook in the Town of Brooklyn, strictly | American neighborhood. ~The farm com- prises 46 acres of land, well divided into | the best of tillable, pasture and wood abundance of frui furniture. Outbuildings consist of a rm, garage. woodshed, etc. Fve RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Telephone 198 Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE FINE COU. TRY HOME, just outside ¢ity, new house, six rooms and bath, all improvements; over an acre and one-half level land, with fruft trees in abundance; healthful location, picturesque surroundings. Consult COIT & SHOLES, ¥ranklin Square, Telephones 2288, 2289, 1596. GEOKGE LAMBEKT — Moving and trucking, trucks far hne ARTHUR H. LATHRGP, | Auto Trucking and Teamin, and Piano Moving. Shetucket St. 293 West Main St We hing anywhere. Speci en to moving boilers and mas —. | move eve Long Distance Moving and Expressing. 17 Boswell Ave. 5 TEAMING ana_moving, long Grucking o seciiy. Jobn T Fore 353 WANTED “UnhL.Phfinelgl TWO FIRST CLASS DRAPER LOOM FIXERS, FOR NIGHT WORK. B. BROMLEY & SON. Shetueket St. COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED AT THE SAME OLD PLACE. JAMES H. HYDE, FOR SALE New six-room cottage, with all im- provements, including steam heat, located - |near Greenville. Can arrange liberal 10an. . Price reasonable. For p iculars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. ASHLAND COTTON CO. JEWETT CITY, CONN. WANTED nced Car Salesman to sell mod- o priced passenger car, on commis- sion basis. A-1 proposition. Give e: Address BOX 10, Bullétm. octdd WANTED—To buy nullem White Wy- andottes vreferred: F. § orwich, R. D. 6. YOR SALE—100 Rhode Isiand Red and White Leghorn hens. c-rwm Old Scotland Road, Baltic, Ct. poultry farm, perience, history, étc, in first letter. Mar- | zood mudmgs fine water supply. Taylor, R. D, 6, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 410-2 ¥ OR NIGHT e ) flowering hrubs, plants and » - ; § Cedar St. Pbone |ll< OOAL AND WoOoD sab wood, stove . R D. No. 9, or Call 1261 dry hara wood ; bas- jowest prices. AND SPASONED WOOD and R. Shlplr.;l. Willow Builder, Mill Work and Jobbl NICKEL PLATING GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. TELEPHONE 566-13 SUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor sndl Wen " DR. HARRY PROTASS Nickel Plating ‘_r.n.mn.- 563 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's Norwich, Conn, DR. KINKEAD, CONSERVATIVR DENTISTRY. 25 Shetocket St DR. €. R. CHAMBE DENTAL SURGEON Norwioh, Cann, M'Grory Bldg INSUBANCE iT MAY MEAN You may be the next victim of a fire, Don't take chances. The small annual i igible to the firm pro- YOU preéy teotion from money ) | Take out a policy to di Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET FOE SALE Two-tenement house. six and nine rooms each apartment, with garage for car, with all modern improvements, on Bast Main lot 50x150, nklin Square. For full particulars, A. V. COVELLO, Tel, 1527-3, 198 Clifr st FOR SALE Osié Team Horse, One Business Wagon, One Heavy Concord Wagom, Ono Business Sleigh, One set Bobs. H. BLACKLEDGE & CO, 25 Seventh St. FOE SALE An old_éstablished general store with large stock of goods, located in village, consisting of buildings with rental income, also a tract of land. There is also 4 postoffice With a large salary connected with the store; a rare opportunity to purchase home and bix income, near church, school and trolley. Owner retiring on_account of ili -health. For fyll particalars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Centfal Bldg. Phone. Norwiehi., FOR SALE Bight-room MODERN COTTAGE, with large lot; very desirably located on Broad St., near cormer of Warren St. a great opportunity for someone to secure a very choice home &t a miinimum price. For further particalars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER, oct16d Franklin Square. inder, 1 horse clipping machine, also LBCHAY, FOMONG [a complete line of smalier tools as one lot of jumber and chestnut TO m:V'r—One tln(lc Toom, by day Assessors’ Notice Town of Norwich return 1o th of November, 192 , properly signed and sworn to, 4 vroperty owned by them on the fiest day of October, fajling to make a list will be charged a penaity of Te 2 cording to law. GENERAL CROPS Tight tons of first quality hay, tons of oat fodder, 1 lot of rye straw, 1 ton of rowen, 4 acres nicely filled R. 1. White Cap corn, cut and shock- ed; 1 lot of sugar pumpking, 100 bush- els’ of yellow, purple-top Long Island . in the ground, 700 bushels of parsnips, in the ground. all fiest class crops.) —Apartment of nine rooms and bath, all modern, at 153 Franklin_St., opp Inquire Goldblatt's Shos Store, 46 Frankiin St. wcery furnished rooms, 16 Laurel Hill Ave Phonc 1142-5. P —— FOR sALE—Amnm' ELMER Automobile car department, o hereby notified to Assessors on or before the a written or » obtained at the As y Hall, or will be sent Company’s used of Putpam, Conn., place to buy reliable used cars. _We have ollowipg used ors Office in C by mail upon appl cars to_offer Iegf—One 1921 fouring, a good 1921 ton truck, s one 1919 fouring, ; one 1918 roadster, has 1921 panel deliver rebuilt ; one 1920 touring, this car is per- : one 1918 touring, in fine shape; one being overhauled; one 1916 cidedly high state of enltivation, with Lists will b received beginning Mon- all buildings thereon, consisting of a . sed very little ot B 15 40 ) Dated at Norwich, offerad for sale at 1 o'cloek p. m. The location of this property , in fact, almost beyond compari- five minutes’ drive from Daniel- , schools and_ stores at your wateeed and huildings excellent. . and must be, seen to be appreciated. Terms of sale, two-thirds cash. balance on mortgage ¢ Come and buy this farm and Jive among good neighbors. ARAD R. MANNING, TAX NOTICE All persons liable to pay of Comnecticut, at T have a W ax of six (6) mills Board of As- sessors and perfected by the Board of Town for the year 1921, 1916 touring, one 1914 Cadillac_ phaeton, | § MERLY, produetive. the model everyone wants ; 3 | CadiNac ‘sport roadster, has eveey extra a perfect motor and good { rubber. grand old colonial | — house of 15 rooms,’ fireplaces. some im- | 1 running order, provements, all furnished. pienty of an- | X Edgar, Brooklyn, Conn. kD4 1 F'rd lmlrmr; tfll’ in_perfect condition. Been in |New, mochanically perfect, many the family since 1771, and has occasional- Iy been used for a parsonage. If vou are 7N"k looking for a country home, 1 would ad- vise you to investigate at once.and in- quire at HOUSEHOLD GOODS comsisting of & general variety of use- TFOR SALE ful and clean articles. to levy and col oreich 16314 FOR SALE 131§ Buick in good cond Inquire at Zuerner's Store, has accepted a highly lucrative jon in the western end of tho state which necessitates his Jeaving his uable farm at once, him to dispose of his mammoth and éxtensive line of modern and valable farm tools and machinery, for the high dollar.) ed announcement made on this bill that on account of his herd being <o small that he would take in a few head of cattle from neighboring farm- ers to be sold on consignment. ale on personal property : all sales final All persons ne be proceeded agal of this State. For_the purpos s notice will t as directed by the thereby forcil of collecting this tax, ALE—Oldsmobile_touring, @ or trads for light Write Box M., Bulletin Office. all Wednesdays he month of t0 12 m., and feom in said Svra vember, from 10 a ron SALE—1914 Cadillac touring car. 1913 Cadillae truck ; puls . interest at the (9) per cent. will be added time these taxes became due. t be paid direct and all bills raceipted by enclose stamp if you rate of nine sames (onn Phone 1042-14. Hupmobile touring car; also 1921 7-passenger Paige touring | C..V. Pendieton. Broadway. ALE—Pope-Hartford > 1 condition, brand new oGan be ‘seen at d "FOR SALE 1922 S OE caterer will attend. Bill _drawn by . DeFORREST WELLS No. 100 South Main St., Conn. Telephone Danielson’ Div rague, Conn., this Tth day JAMES M'GUIRE, Tax Collector. HENRY BETT) Chartier and Ale FOR SALE—Three and one-half ton ruck, on easy terma, or trade for touring Geo. Lambert, Occum. Upon the complai reasons t S _bought, soid | changed ; cars of all makes. ern Garage, Norwich Town. WITTER BROS. Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main Street, Daniéison, Conn. now pending. returnabie H. Mathewson, Arthur y of Windham, on the 3 i0 o'clock in the forenoon, and thence continued to the 11th day of 2 SPOT CASH PAID FOR CARS, IN ANY CONDITION Norwich Auto Wrecking Co. “WE TEAR ’EM DOWN AND SELL THE PIECES” Next to Swan's Garage 100 HOLSTEIN FRIBSIANS 100 5 two vear old new mileh heifers, two year old heifers, yearling heifers, It appearing to and being found by the subscribing_authorit 1o parts un Ordered, That {of sawd complaint be tier' by publishing this of the pendency AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2. at 10 o'cloek a. m, at the Wood's Hill Farm, the southerly part of the Town of Pomfret, Conn., and about six miles south of the City of Putarm, Conn.a failroad center. Good hotel accommo- FOR SALE—Horses FoR <\Ll§——0n4- Morgan horse, weighs g on or be- Ly érent person | z00d worker and @ r. For particulars, For Sale Cheap ve minutes' walk from | H. MATHEWSON, AND BANK_OF Springfieid vs. Ti Alpert, et al. Order of Notice. State of Connecticut Lendon, Oct. Upon the complaint h F(‘d‘!fll Land Bank of Sprin; for the reasons theres certain mortgaged 3 rv:lurmnlfl on the " 3 £ “ounty of New four miles east from the farm. The réds in the sale include 15 promising 2 year old heifers, now new OPén 2 year olds, 2 new milch cows, and 25 calves sired by the bull Sep Johanna Homestead De Kol. Eoth the thoroighbred and grade heifers by grandsons of King Segis and Colantha They are am extra €hoico lot of cattle, showing excellent top lines, unifofm bufld throughout the carcass, attractive markl?g- Two Work Horses JOHN H. FORD JUST AERIVED. My horsés are here on time, an are l. nice 1ot—Dbi chunks, single an to work. Pricés low for LOST AND FOUND LOST—Hétween Laurel Hill and New London drawbridge, rain6oat searf. Finder Irons, Laurel Hill Road. " LOST—Saturday afternoon, of city a lady's quite @ sum of money. Finder rewarded turned to_this_office. TLOST—A Dlack lehther folding musia case, containing music, bstween Preston i Finder leave at Main St. and receive reward. LOST—Whifé and tap speekled hound, no hair on insteps hind legs. St., Nerwich, Cofn. A Daby Bine sweater, between Gardner Lake and Norwich. Reward ¥f returned to Ric Ricker's Drug Store. LOST—Dark_sholl-rimmed_glasses, be- ourt in aM for -.|u) C It appearing to and being fo und by the subscribing authority that said defendants, to wit: State—gone to parts unknow: It Is Therefore Ordered, That notice of the pendency of said complaint be given said_defendant by publishing this order in The Norwich Bulletin, in Norwich, Conn., for two weeks sucsessively, commeneing on or before the 26th day of October, Johanna Lad. s | Conditions of sale: Teérms cash. All cattle sold subject to tubsrculin (és( it purchasers so desire. a_newspaper postponed {o first fair day after at the ofice a week GBORGE H. KIMBALL, Owner. ‘Wood's Hill Farm, Pomfret, Conn. Tel. Danielson Div. 182-2, _omez, light ones, and airs, all ready to AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD within and for , on thé 2ist da STANTON L. BRIGGS. AUCT ION I will 61l at public auetion at my lotated on Méetinghousé Hill, | the Town of Frafiklin, near the chirch, on THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1923 at 10 deleek & m., Ordered, That the Administratrix cite ity s the creditors of said deceased to Dring together with a cony npost nearest eased last_dwe Town, and by puobli in a newspaper having said District, and make return to this | Bonar Lasw, BLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and fofegoing is a true copy HELEN M. DRESCHER, of this order, on to the piace where said same inz the same once a_circulation in all the sousehold furniture, consisting of one mahogany parlor set (genuine leather nupholstéring) . oak dining room st (coms plete with six Jeather upholstered chairs) nearly new Singer sewing machin en table, chairs, parlor stove for coal or eight Dbedroom several new matfreses. carpets. lamps, dishes, and kitchén stove, NOTICE.—All creditors d are hereby notified to present their : against said estate o the under- signed at 18 Dunham St.. Norwich, Conn., said de- wash tubs. pictures, other articles far t0o numerous to men- STATE ROAD FARM of 30 acres, long frontage on river, small pond, - six-room house, hardwood floofs. fireplaces, newly decorated and painted ; goxl barn and garage. orchard, wood for home use. Pric 90 £300 cash. l oatzld Viilimantic, Conn. within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. CATHERINE CLABRY, Administratrix. — | advisers warned him againet taking 3 2 HEN Yo'u WwaNE {0 2t your busi- less” béfore the public, ere is no med| vy um botter than through the advertising | oalth.” he declares, “and his dociof . columns of The Bulietin. SAM ROSENBERG. sale méxt fair week tween Chelsea Bank and Postoffice, or in Postoffice, Tue i Reward if left It very stormy, WHEN YOU WANT :6 puc your busl- ness before the public. ihere is no medl. am tter than xarougl Ivertising solumns of Ths Sulletm. THERE is 1o advertising ‘Eastern Conneeticut equai to tin for business reeults rwIfSY FOR oun| <| #ELD"‘ = { Therough knewledge of weiding and preheating plus adequate facilities and equipment enables us to unders take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle propeely. If the casting or forging is tes heavy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the work. No piece of work too large or tog small. NOR\VICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Streel STORAGE BATTERIES FORD $i6. DODGE 83690, BUICK, OVERLAND, BRISCO, ONEV« RKOLET, OAKLAND, ESSEX 315, These are our mew prices on Wartford Bottorics, all guarantecd 18 months, FOBD RADIATORS I913-39 meddl, with ahetl g5, Mochanical Repairs, Painting, Trime ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk Blacksmithing In All Its Branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREE1 Figie i kit i ik 3 § i ing touches to his cabinet for tion to the king tomorrow. Lord Calve, former home vised Mr. Bonar Law today, but g developsd to throw light om ture. | The Sunday papers aré fall of dictions regarding the progr: the new government and the of the cabifiet. All give adwico to prospective prime minister on the cessity of scttling foreign affairs, s the cotintrys trade may be carried The Sunday Observer appeals for faw play for Mr. Bonar Law and his’ sl leagues and urges the immediite Clesrs ing up of forelgn affairs. The Sunday Times, in an editorial on Mr. Lioyd Geatge, says: “For the time being the gretest personal forces asd the most fassinatifig figure in our poli- tics 18 out of power.” The paper considers that it should Ba recorded that “there is one portiod of his carcer that will always be blazoned in letters of gold in British annals ¢ ¢ ¢ by his transcendent services ih the war, first as minister of munitins and secoid fn the premicrship, he Brought about victory, on which alone his Whol being was centered. Throw into the soale cvery defect of personalify that criticism may discover and cvery ris: take i policy that may be imputed to him since the armistice, Mr. Lioyd George still remains of all living Brit- ons the one to whom the coutry and the cmpire arc most indebted.” The Sunday Times thinks that the country will b safe in the hands of a prime minister as level-headed as M. | l!} i T “Hé is not a greatl man, ner a cleves man,” says the paper, “but Great Britain just now is looking_ for a man whosa charactér it can trust and on Whosé not 100 excitifig abilities it hapes to repose in tranquility, and it is disposed to Believe that it has found what it wants im Me. Bonar Law."” Regarding the rumors of Mf. Bonat Law's héalth the politiesl corréspomident of the People claims to kiow fhat tid statement that Mr. Bonar Law’s medical heavy responsibility is not eorrect. “The new leader was mever in Dbettef gave bim a clean bill of bealth.”