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Advertisement Will sefi it A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin To Let A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin Want Advemmnent Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Get It BOSY Sl WANTED—Femaie IR8—1h Norwich, Oet. 1, A " Richard ¥ Mr, and Mré. T Bbike. g ' Tosars ot Cift place L ANTED A,;F“ E ! S 7 RS TR Amnl, Linden MABRIED ™ fl'{(-_.Ap- FAREUD SRR, H‘,n T S forth, Péter Parrison afid Florence rdick, both of New London. —LE PAGE—In_ Jéwett City, AN To%2, by ltev. J. H. Steferman, St, John and . Miss =~ Rose Leé Page, both of Jewett City. LA lmrm'vz—scuw-rox —In _Volun- , Qet. 3, William La Liberty of Jewett Miss Dorothy Scranton of and Vniunlown DIED SSENGER-—In Detroit, Mich., Oect. ol"Z) 1922, James H. Glossenger, former- Iy of Waterford, POLEY—In New London, Oct. 23, 1922, Mary, widow of Mlch!el Foley, ued 82 years. ik N—In Mystic, Oct. 22 ura A’grzcumaz AX’I’yIl, wife of Dr. Lewis M. Allyn. BINGHAM—At Quaker Hill, Oct. 21, 19?1. Jennie M., wife of Herbert G. Blngham. KLINCK—n New London, Oct. 32, 1322, Charles H. K Msflm-n. India, Oct. 1922, Willism M. Zumbro, president the American coltege at Madura. 17, 1922, by Rev. Ludovie | WANTED—A younz 148y s‘(‘ pleasant work; must hau no;nh ences; apply at & W, Self Ser- once. | viee Grocery Co., 273- 2'“ Main St 1 oct23d W AN TED—Situatio aged woman - ( position as ocook in give the best of service, [for the best newle nt Gro all summer. ton Long Pclnt Con- ml L. W. oct23d WANTED—Girl for nnazl Bo Apply 20 Lincoin Ave. WANm—Houaekedpa ot in family of two. Write Box 90, [ ?rn- e —— WANTED—Male ‘Teamster, Beauregard, Hunter's . Apply C. J. Ave., Taitville. Tel. oct24d uifl an or wa;fian to muge wf!wfngy 10 %le necessities -nmxvnu our :‘a ;& special propo- Sition muites prices Iower than ~out rate Stoces ; our representatives: clearing from $35 to ‘1. weekly everywhere ; this is the IMOSL eXtrdoralnury direct geling prope- sition ever oftered; write t8day for par- ticulars. A. Rasmussen, Dept. 10, Herrs Island, Pittsburgh, Pa. octizthTu WAhl'lD—F:nfim(e. stoves, etc, and antques. ros., 4% Jackson Willimantic. Tel. WA.Ni'ED—Young man_or woman to wug»—s i Constru: Co.; oor- er 11 day; being tool iyers, by . Palmer starting FUNERAL NOTICES PEXDLETON—On Oct. 15, 1922, in Chi. ecaga, lil, Gladys Viwian Pefldm wnnn—A. man__for, Hock Glén Farm; good milker. J. M. Young. ou’id WAN“D—HM)’ man o wm'k in sec- furnitere zged 15 years and % oldest | ond. mfl sore, N, Weisinger, gaugixer of Clarence H. Pendleton and |39 Market St. oct24d the late Mary Pendleton; granddaagh- 2 ter of Mrs H E. Pendlston of 11| WANTED A Colored Boy over 1% Chureh street, this dity. years of age; 4 girl to learn to dip p In Norwich Oct, 21, 1922, |Chocoiat y position; apply at -l T 10O yidrs 1925 lonce. S, F. Peterson, 130 Main St. Harry H. Hulmg, aged 64 year s Toesday, Oct. 24, at 12 o'clock. Burial in Yantic cemetery. SHADOCK—In Norwich, Oct, 23, 1922, ith May, wife of George F. Shadock, aged 21 years, WANTED—To héar from any cotion mill overseer, secomnd hand or master yed in small or me- mechanic empio; dium sized mill who would desire a re- and Brook Sts., Clint Mass. ; d‘m e ocitia Tc, four for 25¢; Manila cigars Sc, six for 25c, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp ‘Wootworth’s, oct20d WANTED _Workingmen _ to _buy odd ocoats at $3.95-§4.75; we have pants and v&tsbet; match them; all suit §7.95 ; noth- ing better for the money. L, Pollock, 327 Main St, opp. postoffice. L octl8d WANTED—If chimne; cleaning, Call 192 7 okt vuui-xn—pwpen: of ey denflxr tien to sell on commission @k & MeNicol, Thayer hmidmg, Nor- wi a JFour T Dpaym Broker, 63 Broadway. W ur old, rox su.;—l?‘um 38 acres of lmd. 6323, inarldlu S q,ew houe, w head of cattle Central location, good invest- Lglggmx:. waxflb ays oz pélces xsu- ment. useq ure and ani quea 0X ~rT R | Nomwien” 7 13TpThHS THOS. H. BECKLEY WANTED—Upright b«kr. 1a or 20 h. pita- o. C.’f;. Burr & Co., Manchester, Conn. ;oel v;tant v&? le!l sln a ]::rg. r}';' rgzl‘lxeu Phones T 3 T~ "io‘ S o e octzed 278 MAIN STREET Beat. 71 giniy m’ocmd ;wn; ¥ pay bt wz’w can o;x; ylour e P n 87 nisl co e cost! less TWAN' NTED—One heavy draft horse. The Baward Chappell Co, sty han 182,000 cafi be secd by making a ent. Call 1349 or see. Coates, 0c19ThSTu FOR old. . Staniey Tomsheit, Central Vil _oot23d SALEPolice puppies 6_w “FOR SALE_We havi very low price. Coit Tel. 22!8 1596, 2289. __oct23d “¥OR SALE—Two closed 'panel top horse delivery wagons; just the thing for win- ter delivery milkmen, Troy Sleam Laundry, 282 Franklin St for Pure bred ltock 4 Hol- ““E reeks age. a two-family house in Greeneville that is a bargain; four-room cottage with improvements at | ain St. property is advancing ; come in And consult our list. On Summer sv., a_ddndy house, a rare & Sholes, on the Square. etc., chi\an . FOR SALE The #hrée family brick &mlhfiy No. 40 Cliff Street, with large barn or garage and additional lots. operate elevator ; steady position. Plaut- TFOR SALE—Gasoline Aine, 3 Horse FOR s ALE Cadden Co, 135 Main St. oci21d_ | power, used six_weeks, $45, Norwich : T WANTED—Small dressed vigs; day |Auto Trimming Shop, EEn 0P time and any amount; pay market price | O o VPR T COTTAGE HOUSE on delivery. Greeneville Public Market. E—Sweet cider in_new 50- 4 Phone 1413. oct20d gl.llc cuks Telephone 262 Dsmelmn. OF SIX ROOMS AND BATH, FINE LINE of 50c bipes; Turkish Tro- . o Eomiret GRRLA O KNOWN AS phies, 18c for 20 cigarettes; Anndora | _ °ct23d NO. 230 MT. PLEASANT ST., LOT 50x180 FEET, PRICE $4,000. APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone §76 Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Rent It i POULTRY AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES .fin flm' ro _poultry Fouwich ruo and Trick Paint Shop : Setay ol guaranteed. J Ferry, Pond ‘aylor, R. D. 6, Norwich, Conn. oeulnd St. Phone 1397. moa.u anmr—smr 7 st.= m = | Br Y acts B "". i r:- 'filfil“‘ — ltven -pasSenger dr: ® hnv. Tel 3L Pm G of all koas m RE 15 MERIT i ot 7 o gtven. The u-m.u.' u,“!# lm Garage Co., Cguul;ut St gl-. LY i mayl Ab’ku TOPS, radiator covers. g covers and tire covers, ri a1l kinds oi autcs. Jos 'ofid St. Phohe 1397. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK " OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, PAINT AND WALLPAPEE FoRkt sALE—Paihit, $1.75 per BL‘ 5 £ 3200 H 1oe ;fi e R R BOOKBINDING J0BEPH BRADFURD Broadway Bllbk lukb Kdus and dmo s Orln PLUMBING The, very bat ‘. ’hé‘ oF Ixm soixmén Lt dis buweeu, diso mu’n | . |7 e e Trucks and Carts cmnoponm Méchanical Nepairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing In All its Branches . A, G. THOMPSON, F. &, Chiropodist, Suite TO RENT Sept29d WANTED—Highest cash paid for sccond hand . furmituce, | housenold goods, antigues, store fixtures and tools; Fon SALE—In Lebanon, 168-acre Apply 36 Franklin AR 2O il reiSmbat, ' 63 sehgol SE Klin St. 234 Piop. » Ot 2’2 bbbl Uyt e st Conft, £Honé 1386- Jansia cu ar urp . HOTELS 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET cu HOUSE, D. Morrissey, & Cluss ZRCAK FEIVIOW - Coer MUSIC actieds A..vm. Shetucker 8L farm, including splendid orchard, 40 acres NT—Six-room Bat, ail moderT: i s el | ERNEST €. sponsible position paying $50 or $75 per|iry me before selling. N. Weisinger, 23 tillage, balance woodland and pasture, 15- |improvements. Ingquire A. V. Covelo, 198 BULLAD Puneral services at Church & Allen's, 15 | Week nmmnnc to their ability; state| Market St. Phone 537-2. iy8d | room house, with ali improvements. ~For |CIiff St. Tel. 1537-3. oct24d CIGARS Main streét, Wednesday, Oct. 25, at |reasons for wishing to leave present po- turther particulars, Call Lebanon 45-5. = 3 Teacher of the 230 . m. Burial in Poguetanack ce | sition, Affreas W. ¥. Smith; B, 0. Bok wumn_Second hand anique fur- | getigad TO RENT—Four rooms, suitable for : Viotis o 34, Greeneville, Conn., by Oct. 27th. best prices paid. A, Bruckner, light housekeeping - or, for offices, at 51 CIGARS. = octz:d * Fraakim St Dhone 712-5. my30d FOR SALE Old fashioned, tong cared | Broadway. Inquire at 203 Main St. Whitéstons Cigar ) th 4 Phone 127-4 SREENE—In Preston, Oct. 21, 1923, S black and tan fox hounds; thres 15| oct2dd e Clfdus oire 370 per thousahs : Bthel Sweet, wite of Albert F. Greene, | ~ 'WANTED—Men with help and teams | WANTED—We pay mfi,fl; ,.mg. g., months . pups, one 5 vears, arnd an A-1 e J. F. CONANT, 1l Fraskiin st Biiss Place aged 35 years. and {rucks to gét out and déliver 5,000 to |second hand furnjture. hunting dog. B. C. Greene, Columbia. " 10 LET—Space on top floor of Ma,)ex- 1| Have a Few Funeral services at her late home, No.| 10,000 tiés. .and also to cut and delxvs- ture Co., Breed Bldg. 'Tel. uu-a w. octldd tic Bidg. for dead storage, automobiles, e 215 West Town street, Tuesday after- e quantity of wood to Westerly, R.|buy. sell and exchange. Je11 fueniture, etc.; first class elevator Ser- MACHNISTS Tutfits to Lenc. noon, Oct. 24, at 2 o'clock. Burial in|I.; will pay a fair price. Apply to George | — - | “¥or SALE—Contectionery store. doing vice. Inquire of Norwich Auto Trim- family lot in Packerville cemetery. F. Wikkinson, R. F. D. 2, North smmng- WANTED—Antiques, toois and zecond- | §00d business, $1.000 only, part cash. In- ming Shop. Tel. 2114. oct23d HELEN L Pms LIPPITT—In Norwich, Oct. 21, 1923, Lon oct 23 hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin | quire the American (,onfecuonery Willi- 50 BERT _Stord at STE»'IV'V;LUH St i Bm Gipirias Hopklns Teaulitee, beloved | ~pavren——x voug fodm, With Ero: | Sooshond 1175, ] e ot | rnquire Goldblatt’s Shoe Store, 46 Frank: M. A TEACHER OF SINGING Funeral services will be held at Trinity gm&e{3”'@;’;?;;;51;"3,;5’,“5},‘ | i e D Bh) Do for eaigl ogtle: | aition, large 1o “feult troes, two ehldben |t S S he Machinist and Engineer Phone 552-2 Studie, Alics Bldg, M. . church Tuesday afternoon, Oct |3 & We Self Coiasn s | 1M 2 with or. Without stocks Tice, | 00PS, only $2.500, must be Seen to appre- | TO RENT—Six-room apartment, with nl 230 oclock. Burial privats | 110 8 Bt T iixg | 8ize. ocation and terma. B G, Box 105, | ciate ; two-family hofise in Greeneville, | garage. Phone 259. oct20d . - omit flowers, WANTED — Man for woodwosl Ing t: " |six rooms each apartment, extra lot, P H 1 = |tou—-1n Canterbury, Green, Oct. 21,|shop; one who understands woodworking Jewett City, Conn. 3922 |Chicken coop, $3.400- other bargains, OGTO} “i‘]"j{en‘;mml of four (l;oonm Steam Engine Rw‘ 25 PER CENT STEEL, DIVIDEND 1822, Bveline M. Peck, wife of Nelson | machinéry; no other need apply. E, WE BUX and pay highest prices for |houses, farms, ete.; 160k my list over be- g Tanm, nquire George Green- BY PAN-AMERICAN PETROLEUM J. Lyon, aged 60 years, Perry, Danielson. et second hand furniture and books, |fore biying. Furthér information, inquire |berger. Phone 37. octlsd Prayer jat her late home Wednesday,| wsngp_Fxperienced baker helper, | KFeméhs. successor to King, 46-50 Water | Of John G. Cherieski, 18 Bath St. octi2d _TO RENTFour rooms suitable for New York, Oct. Declaration of a o a IEa eervice at Canter-|g Hunter's Ave., Taftville, Call between | St FPhone 1305. seplid FOR SALE 31000 wilil buy 68-acre|light housckeeping or for offices. In- LEGAL NOTICES. Stbek divideia f 25 per seilt by the ury Green Congregational church at 3 % ar Hy aivids D! in. Fred |auire 202 Main St. octl7d 1. Bkl in Hamover 8 and 9 in morning or 4 and 6 in after- , equally , 2 bargain. o = Pan-American Petroleum and Transport S g oo oct1sd w A N T E D {3‘003&”‘1"1‘3’ , Plainge Conn. “Dligg‘“’ TO RENT—Furnished rooms, steam P Z R S ik g T = 3 -2, b . ompany, payable in clas upon - i T NOBWICH men over 17, become rai - peat il o 56 e Assessors’ Notice - ot 254 askib 5 I OF Toe way mail clerks; commencé $133 month; 5 / To RENT_Five rooms and bath, tue’ 6 common and class ocks CARD OF THANKS WORKINGMEN TO BUY THE PANTS ompany ; an increase from $1.50 to $2 steady ; common education suficient; list AND " ObD oA OF F SALE nished, for small family, modern. improve : I the | COMPanY; an increas 2 e wish to sincerely thank the organ- | positions free; write immedlately. Frank- | o 3™ 35, 505 PANTS = merits. Apply 11 Grove St., or Call 739-3, | o, All persons liable to pay Taxes In the | iy trs quarterly dividend on both izations, kind friends and neighbors who |lin Institute, Dept, 31-N.; Rooliester, N. Y. 335 TO MATCH octitd Town 0t Notwich aré héreby: fotiféd to| yion stocks, inciddibg that silked i any wa ed us at the time of our | octl1d THEM $2.45. A BIG LOT OF OVERCOATS JUST ~ return to the Assessors on or before the | ST stock dividend, and a plan for an sorTow ; also \]nu.\-» who sent flowers. | +— TED—hn it harinaie L. POLLOCK, ARRIVED, OF THE LATEST FABRICS | TO RENT—Room with kitchenette for | first day of Noyember, 1922, a written or 2 ':hr;fin\;‘r';‘:d (mlm s will- always be with knowledge of builders' hard. 337 AND MODELS, IN ALL SIZES, AT \!h\ ALFRED HU; I\T HOMER. F. HUNT. Norwich, Oct. 23, 1 CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commeree Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY DR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Henry Allen & éon Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS -ady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewelt City — — FLORIST EES, flowerldg shrubs, plan! a -llut Lh;lewood Nurseryp u %n ER Green mu’. 7 maridd ware éspecially. Bulietin Co. Address A. o WANTED Experienced Guomakers for all depart- ments, bench work and machinists. Good wages. DAVIS-WARNER ARMS CORP,, ‘Twelfth and North Main Sta. WANTED TWO FIRST CLASS DRAPER LOOM FIXERS, FOR NIGHT WORK, ASHLAND COTTON CO. JEWETT CITY, CONN. WANTED Experienced Car Salesman ta sell mod- erate priced passenger car, on commis- sion basis. A-1 proposition. Give ex- perience, history, etc,, in first letter. Mar- ried man preferred, Address BOX 10, Bulletin, octld NICKEL PLATING BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Builder, Mill Werk and Jabbing. 50 West Main St. Pnone 971 deesd — LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Saturday, large collie, with chain, colar and tag. Please motify Louis Viens, Dyer St. Danielson, Conn. oct24d LOST—Pay envelope with sum money, Saturday night, betw 2 qungan Hotel and Christman’s shop. Liberal reward if left at Bul]efln Office. oct24G " LOST—A small bill fold containing about $130 in bills, Saturday p. m., be- tween Yantic cemetery and the United church, Finder please call 423-14. Lib- oct24d etween Laurel Hill and New drawbridge, raincoat and fur Finder please notify William oct3dd London scarf. Irons, Laurel Hill Road. LOST—Saturday afternoon, in center of city a lady's handbag, containing Quite a sum of money. it returned to_this office. Dchdd LOST—A Diack leather folding music case, containing music, between Preston Uridge and Monic. M, and _receive e reward. _oct23d LOST—White and tap speckled hound, no hair on insteps hind legs. 11 Main St, Norwich, Conn. ' oct23d 2 i COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE—Good _slab wood, stove léngths. Address J. H. Rathbone, Nor- Wich Town, R. D. No. 3, or Call 1261-3. oct16d FOR SALE—Best dry hara wood ; i bas- kets or cords; lowest prices. Phone 542, octlld COAL AND SEASONED WOOD ind Aindlings in large, or small quantitles Phone 504 or 1325-2. Shapiro, , illow St., formerly Durkee Lahe. Finder rewarded { Finder leave at| Main St., opp. Postoffice, AUCTIONS WITTER BROS. . Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main St., Danielson. Conn. AUCTION MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1922, at 10 o'clock a, m., sharp. On account of being in the wood business, and the illness of my wife, 1 find it impossible to carry on my farm, therefore I will sell -the.same with 'all stock, crops and tools at public auction, as described : Light first class, fat, young dairy Wi farms $19.50-524.50. L. POLLOCK, 327 Main St, opp. Postoffice. FOR SALE at a special low price, one of ‘the finest East, located within five miles from Franklin Square, finely furnished, and several barns and garage, together with year 1922 crops harvested, sufficient fuel for long, cold winter. must be sold at once, even if we obliged to make a big sacrifice on price. This is your chance for only omnce, in ern Connecticut, ith an elegant house, This For all particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKEK. farm are light huu:-ekeemng, 27 Division St. Oct16 ment, furnished or unfurnished. A A, oc Wri Bulletin. t16d TO RENT_Three or four room apart- printed list, properly signed and sworn to, of all taxablé propérty owned by them on the first day of October, 1922. Those failing to make a list will be charged a te | penaity of Ten Per Cent. additional, ac- cording to law. éxchange of Mexican Petroleum ocom- mon and preferred stock, was &n- nounced tonight by Edwatd L. Débeny, Nead of both companies. The plan was approved today at a meeting of the TO RENT—One single room, by day 769- Blanks un be obtainied at the Assess- |D0ard of directors of the Pan-American TT0 RENT_Apartment opposite factory. Store, 46 Frankiin St. nine rooms and bath, all modern, at 155 Franklin St., Inguire Goldblatt's Shoe octbd - ors Dmce in City Hall, or will be sent or week 'ho; ; - uc;l(d By -mall ufon ‘Wuau“_ e :h-:l pllln. n; ctcl::fnn, lh.nre TO RENT _Well _furnished, heated fhice will be lssued 2 1-2 shares of class “B” rooms, $4 Franklin St t10d Offes Lpuss: 3 & 8,19 8 p.m. Pan-American stock for each share of Jitkts il e recged bigtnaiag Mak- | 0s comibon- stock of MEbicih TSile- day, October 2nd, 1922. Laurel Hill Avea Phonec 1142-5. TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, 16 sep2d —_—_— leum and one and one-tenth shares of lnsazt{d at Norwich, Comn., Sept. 28th, cladls “B” Jan-Atherfedn for Mex- Aé.BlE L. HALE, fcan Petroleum preferred. JOHN B. Ofi; Mexican Petroleum common #teck- ARAD R. NING, holders are advised by Mr. Dobeny that Assessors. the exchange will net them an increased FOR BALE—AnmoM' cows, in the various stages of milk, 1 two vear old Guernsey bull, 4 yearling heifers, 12 hives of bees with supers full of hofiey, 1 manure spreader in first class order, 1 new McCormick two-horse mower, 1 new McCormick horse rake, 1 steel plow, like new, 250-egg_incubator, 1 brooder capable of covering 500 chickens, 1 one-horse sled, 1 ome-horse sleigh, 1 six horse- power feed grinder of 25 bus, capaci- ty, 1 smaller feed grinder, 1 50-gallon feed cooker, 1 lot of small tools, all useful, milk cans and milk bottles, ete. 1 Ford top de- Eight tons of hay, livery truck, express body with top, capacity 1.250 1bs., cost new last year ; $700.80. The farm of 36 acres, with all buildings thereon. located about one mile from the old Kilingly Center schoolhouse and about 1 1-4 miles from Baliotville, Conn., will be of- fered for sale at'12 o'clock noon. The buildings consist of a good 7-room house, gable roof stock barn with cement bottom cow stable on the ground floor, 2 henhouses, garage and sheds, 100 younz peach tres orchard, 50 apple trees and other fruits. Terms of saie of personal property, cash. Terms of sale of real estate made known auction day. If stormy, postponed to first fair day after at the same hour. A caterer will at- tend. J. M. BABIARZ, Owner. Killingly, Conn. oct24dTuF PUBLIC AUCTION WEST FARMS, YANTIC, CONN., FOR SALE FINE COUNTREY HOME, just outside city, new house, six Fooms and ‘bath; ail improvements; over an acre and one-half level land, with fruit trees in abundance; healthful location, picturesque surroundings. Consult COIT & SHOLES, Franklin Squpre. Telephones 2288, 2289, 1596. COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED AT THE SAME OLD PLACE. JAMES H. HYDE, North Fraopklin, Coan. Lebanon 30, Tel. octald FOR SALE Two-tenement house, six and nine roome. each apartment, with garage for car, with all modern j St., Franklin Square. see improvements, on Last A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cufr St Main lot 50150, five_minutes’ walk from | For full particulars, | ¥OR SALE—1918 {good - running order, FOR SALE—Ford touring car, nearl new, three new tires, very low price. 0. Peck, Tzl Norwlch 463-14. Ford touring ear, | fitid. new tires. Adam Edgar, Brooklyn Conn.. R< D, 45A ocl’3d mechanically” perfect, many extras, oct21d HENBY BETTEEMAN VS. WILLIAM dividend earning of $13 a share annual- ly over the present §12 dividend on T Chartier and Alexina Chartier. Order of |that stock. In illustration of this he FOR SALE—Ford dchvery self_start- Notice, points out that the present authorized er; mst be sold at once. Address 66 Mt.| Upon the éomplaint of the said Henry | dividend on Pan-American stock is $8 Pleasant St. Phore 1193-3. oct24d Betterman, praying. (o;u §'3° dru-lonn a share, that 2 1-2 shares at $8 peér an- therein set fos for amages, | equals $20 per annum and that D,,;"",‘o‘?,,“f,,jf']‘j"m“i,,2(,’,},1;’,‘”’:‘,‘,,'"“ now, pénding, "retienable before Arthur e stosk SHdid of 36 Dix velt 4 3 cheap or trade for light touring cars or | 1. Mathewton, osa, ~Jiptlee BL the |12 ghares is 5-8 of a share, thé divi- sedan. . Clark, 217 Mountain St. |yfet FHOUR BEE S0 du of October, | 4énd on which, at the rate of $8 per an- Willimantic, onn. Phone 425. oct24d | 1425 "4t 19 o'elpck in the for and [num, is 35, making a total return of T FOR SALE—New TFord ocoupe; will |thence continued to the 1ith No-[$25. The exchange of Mexican Petro- séll cheap. Call 2 oct24d | vember, 1922, at 2 o'clock in after- | leum preferred stock for Pan-American i 5 — "% __|noon, 4t the Town Hall in said Plain- “B” will result in an increase of $3 per annum in dividends, provided the pres-! ent rate is maintained, Under the original offer of the &lpee-{ 1 ppearing to and being found by Lhe bing authority that the defendant Ynflmllm ,';“}:"‘,’,,’3,,‘;,;"“ . un— tors of the Pan-American company,| Ordared, That notice. of the pendency |holders of Mexican Petrolenm common | t be given said William | stock were to be glven two shares of| blishing this Ty ared, f sad o 8. | of Chartier by FOR SALE—1918 Buick in good condi- order in The [ non-voting Pan-American “B" for .l:\l. in, a newspaper published | one Mexi P mlem- common. This| in Norwioh, in New Losion County, chree pr P ip gt ko Norwich Bull ville, octdld | fors the 25th. au of October, 1922, by iy of the Mex. some proper officer or indifferent person, | L&t more than 75 per cent . 2 FOR SALE—Oldsmobile touring, bar-| Dated at Plainfield, the 20th day of |ican Petre stock had been g - e sain for quick sale, or trade for light |October, 1922. The Mexican Pete company out- runabout. Write Box M., Bulletin Office. ART MATHEWSON, standing $12,000,600 m m—almlmu a oct23d Seiled ot the Pasis. ‘13, rear end; 1913 Cadiliac truck ; smllec, Cunn Phcrne 104’ 14. octlld car; also 1921 7-passenger Palge tourl) car. FOR SALE—1914 Cadillac touring car. parts of 1913 Cadillac, George W. A.llcn Ver- FOR SALE—1922 Hupmobile toufing C. V. Pendicton, Broadway, octiog |St T s @ eight per cemt preferred stock and $43.- 165,700 of common stock (par valwe $100), of which the Pan-American ooln- pany, as of June 30, 1922, owned $3.- 035,000 of the preferred and $31.461-/ 000 of the common. The surplus of the company on July 31, 1922 was $37,4%4,- 661. HARRIET Vl. PATEICKE C. Order Stats of Comnecticat, Cotmty of New ndon, Oct. 17th, 1922, !A!Jvon‘m emr:'bl of the said leflet reasons claiming, for!.he therein on ,the ton truck, in A-1 condition, bramd ne FOR SALE—Three and car, Tél. octlld 617-12. Geo. ¥OR SALE_Pope-Hartford one-halt the Superior Court in asd tirés. Can be seen at 555 No. lh.kn b oct16d ton truck, on easy terms. or trade for tomring Lambert, m.bgr 1932, before for said n:tnldbmfmbyfln authority that the said de- gflnfl-nst. QMC!M.HMM s 0 parts 5 It 1s 'rhere(ore Ordered, That notice of the o{ said The The Pan-American company has oume- standing $50,077,500 in common stook (par value $50) and $20,099,260 fn mén-| voting class “B” common (par $%)./ The surplus as of September 30, 1933,| was 342,509,568 and the éash on hamd.| $26,997,060. Payment of the stock dividend and; the extra cash dividend will begin m' ty. It @ USED CARS changed ; cars of all ern Garage, Norwich (o Weliesday, Oct. 25, at 10 oelock, 2 head pure bred eminent Jerseys, con- msling of registered cows, eligibie year- lings and beautiful calves, best imported breeding; 2 horses, all round women's driver, “sound, safe, fearless, and can step; also a good work horse, honest and reliable; sulcy plow, potato digger, seed drill, cultivator, hayrack, breaking cart, Concord, 11-inch Blizzard silo cutter, Gray horsepower, 10-horse boiler and engine, 5-horse gasoline engine, 2-horse electric light outfit, new Sharples sepa. rator, old style Sharples separator, 4-bot- tle milk botiling machine, cocler, 10 gal- lon cans, 750 quart milk bottles, Babeock tester, can wash sink, rotary pump, dise harrow, 75 bushel manure spreader, Cad- illac car, andirons oid lowboy, and other. articles. If rainy, next oct23d 1a) il rel ay. Lunch. J. H. HYDE, Auctioneer. e TRUCKING There is many | salary connected with the store; opportunity (o, pufchase home and income, near chureh, school and troley. Owner ret on. account of ill heaith. FOR SALE One Team Horseo, One Business Wag: One Heavy c-n-ord W One businres Sleigh, g One set Bobs. H. BLAC!\L“GE & CO, eventh St. ALE An old estabiivned general store with located in neatby with land. a xa:ie.laon DO! ig rge stock of goods, llage, consisting of buildings ntal income, 2lso a tract, of a postoffice with s, inguire ' FBR, nCls D. DONOHUE, Phone. GEORGE LAMBERT — Muvln‘ mfl l‘uckmg dumping, trucks fi Clift S jezd 175, or or Occum. Tei 517~12. ll THUR H. LATHBGP, Auto Tmcking and Teaming, and Piano Moying. Shetucket St C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We move everything anywhere. Speeial at- tention givén to moving boilers and x‘zim- €D chinery. Tel 798-3. DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST Distange Moving and Exp rman, 17 Saswar Ave. Tel. ana_moving, xonx distance Seai " roh Ford, 233 Lo Zim: 1458, large lof FOR SALE Eight-room MODERN COTTAGE, with very desirably located on Broad 'St., near corner of Warrem St.; a great opportunity for someone to secure a very choice home at a minimum price. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAN REAL ESTATE BROKER, octléd s Franklin Square, 25 Shetucket 8t. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Werory Blda® Nérwich, Conn . B, BROM! g 147 WEST MAIN STREET Bheickay Be Pnone 0% TELEPHONE 1399 £ANG DistakcE MOVING, L A, INSURANCE CAREFUL, CONSEEVATIVE DENTISTEY. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street 'STATE ROAD FARM of 30 acres, long frontage on river, small gond six-room house, , newly decorated and painted; good barn and garage. orchard, wood for home use. Price $3,300; $500 cash. TRYONS’ AGENCY, oct21d ‘Willimantic, Conn. hardwood floots, r. ‘d llll ex- Tav- ?39 vhh complaint be given ofin, mm"m’ o nt- Conn.. omce a woetp for on the corremt guarter. Mexican Petroleum stock touched ”h 1-2 today, its high of the year, buti closec at 229 3-4. Its low of the year or sucoessive day of October, ”“‘m’ifmnm | SPOT CASH PAID FOR T Next to Swan’s Garage FOR SALE—Morses CARS, IN ANY CONDITION Norwich Auto Wrecking Co. |t.ond: “WE TEAR 'EM DOWN AND SELL ,"Bm HE. PIEC| B Phone 2110 m’k was 106 3-4, Pan-American A and B closed today at 31 7-8 and 91 3-4 re-| spectively as compared with their g | spective lows for 1922 of 48 7-8 and 44. Mf. Doheny, in hhnolh.lelu!&' holders, reports that present production | is at the rate of 155,000 barreéls dll\y. and that the monthiy earnings of the Pan-American company to date Bavs, averaged 36,900,000 in refmtation of R~| cent reports that the “sdlt water inve-| sion” bad caused 2 serious degrecimtien ' in the physical valuation of Mexfcant Assistant Clerk of the Superior mert fol‘ New Lomndon County. RIMON 3. HOLMES VS. IDA HOLMES. Order of Notice. ot nactieut. Comwnty of New Oct. 17th, 1922, e gompldint of the said Simon , for the reasons !d'l l divorce. returnable Novetmber, 1922, snveflor Ctfifi Jn and for said to and being found i FOR SALE—Bay horse, § years, uhds ; fresh cow and 3 colomies bees. hives, ete. Yantic, Conn. J. L. acLZlS‘!fuTh about heifer calf; Wells, | the t from (!Ill Light Oil properties. 4 HEADLESS BODY MAY BE ) THAT OF A NEW nv“-lum‘ fi Ih‘g g‘fl.l by the ity tm the sadd de- n!fl'm ‘pendency said defendant 1‘be Two Work Horses JOHN H. FORD JUST AERIVED. My horses are here on i Are & nice loi—big ones, licht single and in pairs, all Prices LANDSCAPE GARDENING For Sale Cheap = identification of the headless body of a man found in the Bast river in HQ& the 238 day dl Oe'o‘ber !,ll L )’!AB L. PETERS A t Clzrk of tlb an&iar Cn(‘t fur strengthened here today by Grave#, of this city, whose name aad address were found on a slip of on the body. Graves told local that he had given Donobue his during August while both were at a seashore resort. He sald was about 40-years old. The name and address of F. G. aiso of this city, was found on the body, with Graves' name. Grives il bhe te, | kiie# Oaths but Kad not seen him for, several years. TOC eriiu- M!h rmi for District L N n 4 e 35 234 day October, Pr&em—*vm.qon i cvm fudee, Estate Norwich, % m District, deceased. O A'lnh.lm cite t‘:o n deceased to bring E In a safe in the shah of Persia's pal- ace at Teheran millions of dolldrs of jewels are hidden and a body of armed men find employment in guard ing them. in urn o this sad Court <usoN 3. ATLING, Judge. Tha above and foregoing is a true copy Aunt: HELEN M. DRESCHER, TICE.—AlL m said de- Iii9 :,{'m‘ .%:: estate l:'llfl um'ffi' Signed at 15 cone St Xet Lonaan, (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS l columns of The Fullet'n. through the PAIE B %’x‘fit THIS is the time for land- fcave work, of which e miss 4 speral . Green=ouses, 17 cifi it Hione ses mar tims limited in the Y Bries, Administrator,

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