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A‘ édizfin For Sale sement Will A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female WANTED — Experienced billing “and general accoun ADply , own “han 345, Bulletin, couteer NTED—A mald for xl\x'nly mornings, ,"',f'm st d . H. T. Arnold, awon and Mrs. Victoria ENRIGAT Ty e, . M. Cohelan, Dehs WANTED—An experienced woman a3 chambermaid and Waltress In smal fam- Gliman, 380 Washington WANTED— afternoons.” Mre. R. Mling, 21 Linden Parkway. FUNERAL NOTICES ply City Lunch, WANTED—Housekeeper of middla ago Write Box 90, Bulletin WANTED Chambermaid in American House in family of two. CARD OF THANKS Apply in Person WANTED—Male surveyors, one fire- | CHURCHH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors ‘clephone 805. steady work, WANTED—Crompton Apply to the Paw WANTED—Teamster. Apply ( Embalmers Lady Assistant WANTED—Bricklayers, job just_starting coe- | Sts., Clinton, Mass.; | r High and Brool §11 day; being tools. WANTED—A WM, SMITH Telephone 328-3 A colored boy also a girl to learn t —lixperienced baker helper, s Ave., Taftville. in morning or 4 and 6 in after- Call between Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors e. Dept, S1-N., COMMON LABORERS, 35C PER HOUR. INLAND PAPER BOARD CO., and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director i enced Car Sglesman to zell mod- ced passenger car, on commis- in first letter. Mar- ress BOX 10, Bulletin. Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, ¥irs. clasa garage service ces- Shetucket St WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Bullder. Mil Work and Jobbing. 50 West | Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Assessors’ Notice iable Lo pay Taxes in the of Norwich are hereby notified to to the Lssessors on or before ihe y of November, 192 , praperly signed and sworn to, | taxable property -owned by them fiest day of October; 1922, to make a list will be charged a n Per Cent. additional, The Henry Allen 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS.| FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit City & Son Co. a written or Lady Assistant k3 can be obtained at the Assess- Ofice in City Hall, or will be sent AT A COURT OF TROBATE HELD t A and for the District of 5th day of October, ELSON J. AYLING. Judge. of Michael J. Shea, late of Nor- aid District, deceased. . Shea of Norwich, Conn., ap- Court ang filed praying, for the reasons therein set forth, administration be granted upon- the s of said deceased, alleged to LANDSCAPE GARDENING weape work, o Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said | i n be heard and determined at the | sbate Court Room in the City of Nor: in said District, on the 30(h day of | er, A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock in the af- | and that hotice of the pendency said hearing by the publication of one time_ in' gome. mewspa a circulation”in said District, at st three days prior to the date of mid hearing, and that return be made to this v NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true ocopy HELEN M. DRESCHE: Phene 1274 | Mave 3 Few Dytfits to Lend. AT A COURT. OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within and for the District d day of October, LSON J. AYLING, Judge, trict, deceased. Theodore. Antoniek of New York, and filed a petitio for the reasons therein set forth, administration, be granted upon the o of said deceased, alleged HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Studio, Alice Bldg. Norwich, on the Phone §52-2 SICKEL PLATING It Is Ordered, That said n be heard and detormined at the Couet_Room in ‘the City of Nor- in said District, on the T, 5 , at 10 o'clock in the 5 nd that notice af the pendency {of said ‘petition, and of Tiercon, be given by the publication of order -one time in some newspaper naving a circulation in said District, at ast three days prior to the date of said ing, and that return be made to this ¢ NBLEON J. AYLING, Jidgo. < The aboye and foregoing is a true copy HELEN M. DRESCHER, said hearing’ NT to put your busi- is no med!- the wdvertising A Bullctin Want WANT ED—Miscellaneaus e e Advertisement Will Get It ocTORER 28, 1922 WANTED—To buy hay; also unhusked | FOR SALE—Several shirt waists, at oct2gd WANTED—To buy a winter top f {Dodge car. Phone xzoz; $ ootdea TBLACKSMITH shop known as the Durd Shop i 6 WANTED— ody _invited (o at- |mantic. ~ Phone tend " a Hidlowe'en supper at Ledysrd Conter’ Thursdey ‘evening. Qot - 2683 benefit of Legtydrd Grange. . oct26d antiues. . Ward Willimantle, Tel. 632-3. marl4TuThS T LOUIS . WARD pays oig prices for (ro used furniture nd antiques. Aurwich Ay13Ty! WOULD vou weite w -ealthy girl? Wtamped cuvelope, please. Sproul, Cleveland, Ohio. Augl0Th WANTE] dred ; newspapers, 60c per hundred ; rags, $1.25 hundred; also highest cash 'prices paid for serap metal and other junk. We will call an¥where, - Mutnal Wi A c.w:,’ Metal Co., 319 W. Main St. Phone 2275, oct25d A KUSTOMER told mo that the leaves grow red in tho fall ouz there. ashamed they've been so green all summer! Special sale of briar pipes with Bakelite bits 79c, at Fagan's Stoke Shoj oct25d THE U RSAL C y Cleaning Co. s still in town. Your last chance to {have expert men clean your chimney. | Ff Call or Phone at J. P. Barstow & Co. —Upright boiler, 10 or 20 k. B G (11 Burr & Co., Manchester, Conn. oct23 WANTED—One heavy draft horse. The Edward Chappell Co. oct2ld WANTED—Young man or woman to opera :vator; sieady position. Plaut- Cadden Co., 135 Main St. oct21d D—Small dressed pigs; any ny amount; pay market price on delivery. Greeneville Public Market, {Phone 14 octz0d WANTED—If your -_chimney needs 11 1924 _ octsd WANTED—Property of eyery deserip- 110 seil_on commission basis. Bur- k & MeNicol, Thayer building, Nor- Sept29d WANTED-. prices paid for sccond ha i §o0ds, antique; i uy me before seiling. N. Weisinger, 23 Market Phone 537-Z iyéa corn. 341 West Thames St. Tel. 311. 3& b i e.” Call at 52 Church St. Thoroughbred male bea- cords hickory wood ; lots.. o ] Special priee for this week only, $15 pqr (e : z 2 £ 2 _ lcord; that's the price I got betore the ||| Central location, good invest WANTED - JFurnituce, stoves, elc. and | War time from people in N rwich. P. A. 45 Jaokson .St., | Nawrocki, Yantic. oct2éd FOR 'SALE—Two-family house, 1 THQS. H. BECKLEY om, all improvements, newly shingled, i Box 389, [at 469 Main St “FOB SALE—Ono oottage, Jot, on’ Himmond Ave. , 480 Main St "¥OR SALE—Good Holstein bull 18 s old.” George Myers, R. F. D. 3, Willimantic, Conn. “FOR_ SALF—Cider apples, new l‘D:iPM ‘besf cattie. Magazines, $1.15_per hun-1mo, oct26d Address 7 Cliff Place. 150 and up, child’s sweater St of gray wolf er articles rea- oct26d ment. \ s Phones 218 MAIN STREET Rk ALE—One full blooded biuertick 2 ycars, 5 months old, medium George 1. Babcock, Stefling, oct25d COTTAGE HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS AND BATH, ENOWN AS N0. 230 MT. PLEASANT ST., FOR SALE—Cows; two carloads Ver- mont cows; an extra choice lot. James PRICE $4,000. North Franklin, Tel. FOR SALE—Pure red slock 4 Hol. | JAMES L. CASE WS, lein bu! year old, 2 - a Aeshire hejfers 2 years old, all register- | 40 SHETUCKET STRRET od and coming in; will sell very cheap as T have no place o house the trade for automobile, Mountain St Willimantic, would W. E. Clark, 217 - Conn. Phone 30 T FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, 3 horse- used six weeks, $45. Norwich Auto Trimming Shop, Majestic Bldg., top f oct23d FOR SALE—Sweet cider in new 350- gallon casks. Telephone 262 Danielson. George E. Spalding.” Pomfret -Center, Ct. % LOT 50x160 FEET, APPLY TO Telephone 876 TO RENT . TO RENT~Store in new building, 195 North Main St. Inquire Malogredes, 9 1-2 Thames St. oct26d “T0 RENT—Furnished _rooms, _with board if desired. 57 CLff St. Phone 1460. t26d FOR SALE—Two closed pancl top horse 3 ¥ ba 11 modern improvements, steam delivery wagons; just the thing for win- | bath: ! ] Yoz S milkmen, etc., cheap. | %% turnished. Tel. 1289. 332 Main St. dry, 282 Franklin St Troy Steam Laun TO BENT—Apartment, six, rooms and oct25d S I 7O RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, , store fixtures and tools; | SALE—In Lebanon, 168-acre = R ey farm, including splendid orchard, 40acres| TO RENTTenement, 62.School St WANTED—Second Hana antique fur- urc; best prices paid. A~ Bruckner, ¥7 Franklin St.Phone 712-5. my30d tillage, balance woodland and pasture, 15- room house, with all improvements. For further partieulars, Call Lebanon 45-5. 9 Fountain St. Phone 1154-2. oct25d oct24d ix-room flat, all modern improvements, Inauire A. V. Covelo, 138 © pay highest prices for second hand faraiture. Nor Furni- lure Co. Breed Bldg. Wel. 1914~ by, s and exch: \ WANTED—Antiques, tools and zecolid- Nand furniture. H. 8. Tiger, 55 Franklin St Phone 717-3 jsa3td WANTED—100 farms for catalogue 10 geres up, with or without stock; give full pacticulars in first letter as to price, |six | size, location and terms. P. G. Box 108, sewetr City, Conn. fyutd WE LU and pay Highest prices for secund hand furniture and Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water S._ Pione 1305. sopl2d WANTED WORKINGMEN TO BUY THE PANTS AND ODD COAT OF TUS. COAT $3.50; PANTS TO MATCH : THEM 3$2.45. L. POLLOCEK, Main St., opp. Postoffice, wo-ton Republic truck, rebuilt and i excellent condition; a new top Concord buggy, § top buggies, used, 1 axie’ Studebukser wagon, ;3 low icks on all of these. Kweatier, Daniclson, Conn. 19 Frankiin S ¥OR SALE—1922 Keo (ruck, stake body: must be sold at once; will sell at low price. Blue Ribbon Tire Shop. oct26d "FOR sA d 1920 touring, new body, mot hauled, good rubber, bargain $150. Inquire Griftin, Stage : Entrance, Proadway Theatre. oct26d “FOR 922" model four-door Ford car in exeellent adjustment rder, jusi like new, has Sarter, de table ~ rims, spare |bumper, elec horn and dash with speedometer, clock, light, et Andrew C. Lathrop. Phone I Address Yantic ALE—Trucks; 2 Reo speed wag ons, 0 light Dodge truck; wil cheap or trade for light touring cars or 3 Clark,” 217 Mountain St. Jonn. Phone 425. oct24d Ford compe; will oct24d FOR SALE—1918 Buick in good condi- tion. Inquire at Zuerner's Store, Taft- oet21d ¥OR SALE—1922 Hupmobile tourin iso 1921 7-passenger Paige tourin: Pendleton, Broadw oct1¢ LE—Pope-Hartford one-}.. ton ‘truck, in A-1condition, brand new tires. Can be seen at 555 No. Main St oct16d USED CAES Dought, »oid and ex- ern Garage, Norwich Town. T. Ethler, Jr. aug25d + 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 Phone 2110 — FOR SALE—Horsss FOR SALE—Bay horse, 8 years, about 1300 vounds; fresh cow and heifer ealf; 3 colonies bees, hives, etc. J. L. Wells, Yansic, Conn. 0et21§TuTh JUST AREIVED. My horses are here on iime, and they are a mice lot—big ones, light ones, and chunks, single and pairs, all ready to £0 to workz. Prices low for the kind Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER E. PIERSON. e TRUCKING ~ GEORGE LAMBEKT — Moving and trucking, dumping, (rucks for hire. 31 Clift St, or Occum. Tel. §1¢-12. Jje2d Est, 1874, Tel. 175 ARTHUR H. LATAROP, 4uto frucking and Teaming, Furniture and Piano Moving. Shetucket St. C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. movs everything anywhere. Special at- tention given o moving boilers and chinery. Tel. 798-3. sepsd D! Leong Distance Moving and ‘;E"x".';t Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. NG ana_moving. long_distsnce traciing & Socciaity. Jokn B Ford $53 Main St Phone-792. C. B. BROMLEY & SON Shetucket St Phone 3 1.ONG DISTANCE MO! and tan fox hounds; ‘We | months pups, one 5 1 hunting ‘dog. Cliff St 1527-3, octdd TOR SALE—Old fashioned. iong eared | TO RENT—Four rooms, suitable for 15 | light housekeeping or for offices, at ol and an A-1{ Broadway. Inquire at 203 Main St. B. C. Greene, Columbia.|" oct24d two-family hofise octizd TO LET—Space on top floor of Majes T : - FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, A-1 con-|tic Bidg. for dead storage, automobiles, dition, large lot, feuit trees, two chicken | furniture, etc.; first class eisvator ser- coops. only $2.500, must be Seen to appre- | vice. Inquire of Norwich Auto Trim- in Greendéville, | ming Sho; extra lot, = Honuscs, ravmas, oic.+ look oy list ever be: | Inauire Goldblate's Shoe Store, 46 Fragk. Furthér information, inquire {}in St. oct21d of John G. Cheneski, 18 Bath St. o Tel. 2114. oct23d T—Store at 157 Frankiin St G RE "TO RENT—Six-room apartment, with equally dlvided, a bargain. FOR SALE A BIG LOT OF OVEECOATS Just |lght housokeeping, 27 Division St. ARRIVED, OF THE LATEST FABRICS _oct16d AND MODELS, IN ALL SIZES, AT| ~T0 RENT—One singl 327 Main. St opp. Postofiice, FOR SALE al a special low price, ong of the finest Eastern Connscticut, located within five miles from ¥ranklin Square, with an elegant house, finely furnished, and several barns and garage, together | — ———— with year 1922 crops harvested, sufficient fuel for long, cold wints must be sold st once, even if we are|Lou obliged to make a big sacrifice on price. oct24d This is your chance -for only once. For all particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOEAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. This' farm | chai FOB SALE—31000 wni buy 68-.acre|SATagc. Phone 239, goeie Fred | ~TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, Phooe | 306 Franklin St Inquire George Gréen- berger. Phone 37. oct13d TO BENT—Furnished rooms, steam heat, 46 Church St. octlid TO RENT—Room with kitchenette for or week. Phone 769-3. octldd TO RENT—Weil furnished, heated rooms,. 84 Franklin St oct1d TO RENT—Apartment of nine rooms and bath, ail modern, at 155 Franklan St.. opposite facto: Store, 46 Frankiin: St. Laurch Hill Ave. Phonc 1142-5. sep2d LeST AND FOUND T LOST—A small | church. * Finder please call 423-14. Lib- eral reward. oct24d Inquire Goldblatt’s Shoe ootéd TO RENTNicely furnished rooms, 16 —— e LOST—On Saturday, large collie, with colar and tag. Please” notify Viens, \Dyer St. Danielson; Conn. bill ~ fold containing about §130 in bills, Saturday p. m., be- {ween Yantic cemetery and the United Street, Danielson, Conn. IP-A_C_'I FAREM, LIVE ; s¥ocKk axp reoLs at 19 o'clock sharp. Plainville—Business conditions in this i town “have greatly mproved during tie " aguount of ML health, 1 witl scli H punt” fomr wreks and 4t the preseat time Sale ‘on the Bbove Bate conssting of §] Working conditions here are about mor- 25 head of exceedingly high grade §imal. AT TN e G‘-\h-b-rx—l-‘hv which starfed in a o i O ik, morses, poultry: B partition between the Kitchen and wood- n fatn Momlenonta fone Of B nca destroyea the Louis 0. Houss, Ir., r."“ 100 tons of-eosilage, and so un. §]residence. The damage is cstimated at My eguity in the farm of 150 acres §1¥10.000. will be offered for male at 12 o'clock ; e mon e et ] received complaints recently” that persons farms in Windham County, if not in §§37¢ OPeraling metor svhicles, motorcy- the State of Conmecticut, situated in |M. especially, 1mvl‘|\e avenue, Balm- tihe Town of Hampton, Conn., located § forth avenue and White street, with muf- on the road leading from Hampton to §]fers open. Abington, Conn. Ome-half of the farm Bieomfield.—Hiram 15 Dow jnder a high wate of cultiva- Bland A. M., received its official inspection iand and pasture. audlu;’mch,d, in the Masonic hall when Right Wor- excellent 10-room house with running || Shipful Brother Shefwood-W. Raymond water and furnace heat, stock barm flj of New Britain visited the lodge. with 32 cattle tiers, hérse bsen and 78 Alice Bldg., Conn. Phone 131 New Britain.—Mike Makowski of Ed-} agon shed 24x24 feet. young stock ’ A - Rarioshouse, henhousé and jns 0p | TArisville Pr. was arrested on # charge | ton capacity silo. Buildings all in ex- §{ Of efibezzlement of scveral hundreds of o i toah s o max Blaciiavs fn ‘tat uity. 7 He was Jock&d up otier attractive features, such as ioe fland the Edwardsville authoritics noti- pond, apple and pear orchard, also & fl{ fied. well stocked trout brook running the ety SRS entire Tength of the farm, which bor. | Derbr—Rev. Caries Kane. formerls ders on Hampton reservoir. This |]of St. Mary's church. this city, assistant property is omly 1 1-¢ miles south | pastor of Holy Trinity chuech, Walling- from Elliot station, a depot on the §l ford, has been named as chaplain of tha New York, New Haven and Hartford l 76th division area at Boston, with the Toad, ahd’ about 10 miles east from eutemant the City of Willimantic, Conn.. a large . 2 rajiroad center and ~manufacturing §| New Havem—Hot upon the injection ¢ metropolis. A Federal Land Bank fl|the jocal personal tax collection question mortgage of $6.000 may remain at the ] into the present political campaign, usual rate of interest. ‘The auc- M warrants for ‘the arrest e :zlrn:pe:rrlsy :rfll, sell my equity in the l personat taxpayers were issued by City D6 mot 1l to attend this sale. This || Attorney Sheriden T. Whitaker. is positively a farm of distinction | Shelton—The wedding of Al among 10,000. ‘T will meet parties }| Clark. daughter of Spencer Clark of m:htlng‘;u inme;’:: :V;wrm :’n’n‘ Shelton. and John Mester, son of Mr. 2nd ilot Station Com. ‘er’ those coming o S e N IS S Dety. (% e {rain. et Pouifret Station, M ofy was by Bev. Audrew J. Blun Terms of sale. cash on personal § kett. % proveety s £500 devosit at time of sale | Wethersaed.—iss Irma M. Marshall of my equity in the farm. . a3 . e ereny, the stme hour. B Jestine, In which she characterizes the A full cony of this sale will anpear || }andscape of that country as a jumble soon in this paper. Watch for it. She aiso telis of & trip from Tiberins to D, o, SAMES M. GALE. J|Moync Herman. :. F. D. No.' 2. Hampion. Conn. s - 51h5 a0 o Phone Willimantic Divisien- 198-32. e o pitp. S vrbposed new temple for local Masons were adopt- ed at a meeting held in Day Spring lodge rooms. The proposed temple will be a two-story structure of red brick Pr————————— | 7315 and artificial stone trmmings, estie mated to cost about $60.000 Charles H. . Potter and Lucian God- - drad spent last Thursday and Friday jroton Long Point Willlam Richardson of New York is We Wish to Announce to }|visiting Roscor Alton and wite. that q“u‘ e a J{days in Bridgeport last week attending cattle buyers the Grand lodge of A. 0. U. W. number of cattle have been Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hammond I consigned to be ;qld at the || they will spend the winter. sonville on Sunday visiting tion, East Brooklyn, Conn., | iliam an aiss on Friday, Oct. 27th at 10 ]| sunday in Putnam witn drich and famil o’clock a. m. Mary Hull of Putnam spent the week-end with A. G_Morse and family - > Mre. Fanny Hager died Monday a Witter Bros.—Auctioneers |, M7 Fanny Hagcr died 42 MAIN STREET, DANIELSON | rows atier a CONNECTICUT FOR SALE just outside city, new house, six rooms and bath, ail improvements; over an sere and one-half in abundance; healthfs: surroundirse, COIT & SHOLES, ¥ranklin Square. +lophones 2288, 22391 R AT bridge and ~Mohican. = Vinder leave at 625 Main St. and receive rewaed. oct23d LOST—A biack leather folding music ‘ case, containing pwslc, botween Presion | Mansfield Cent: — i AUTOMOBILE Al | NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop; Phone 1. cet12 uipped washstands. Taxi en-passenger cars to rent. THERE 18 MERIT in our work; tey It. \pscisl Garege Co. Cheptuut Bt _Bhtne AUTO TOPS, radiator covers, ourtaine, sp covers and tire covers, reupholsters g, all ot autos. Jos. Angarano, Pond St Phome 1397 ‘mari0d Tyo-tenement houpe, oix and nine rooms apartment, wi garsge for car, changed ; cars of all makes ~Adams Tay- | S8Ch apartment, with garege for car nan St, lot 50x150, five minutes’ walk froml For full particulars, A. V. COVELLO, 198 Clf st Feanklin Square. ~ OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK FOR SALE Ome Tesm Hors One Business Wagon, Oks Hoavy Comcard’ Wagse, ol.l: set Bobs. o BLACKLEDGE & C0., 25 Seveath 54, An old established general store large stock of goods, jocated in Owner ' retirh FBANCIS D. DONOHUE, Comtral Bldg. Phone. FOR SALE Eight-room MODERN COTTAGE, with" gctisd very desirably Jocated on Broad St, near corfier of Warren St.; 2 great opportunity for someone to secure 2 very cheice home at a minimum price. |Kindlings in large or small quantities. Pt R e Phone 504 or 1525-2. - R. Shapire, Willow JOHN A. MOBAN BEAL ESTATE BEOKER, Franklin gguare, STATE EOAD FARM of 30 acres,"long frontage on ri pond, six-room —house, - hardwood floors, fireplaces, newly decorated and painted; good barn and garage. orchard, INSUBANCE % I L LATHROP & SONS . 28 Shetucket Street Lmsu . ood for| . PRINTING home ‘use. Price $3,300: §500 p 3 YONS' AGENCY, et Willlmantic, Conn. OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, i'm rare OOAL AND WOOD all work guaranteed. Joseph Ferry, Pond TONIGHT—Store your car at Hayes Brothers' Garagé, Ferey St two weli vics. Two Tel. 2211 Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Semens | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- . of bulldings with | ming, Upholstering an@ Wood Work. Tnare 13 Sie’ & Dostomes with s 1aoss|Blacksmithing' In . All Its Branches connected with the store near chureh, EEReesaat s Soott & Clark Corp, 507 TQ 516 NORTH MAIN STREET wich Town, R. D. No. 9, or Call 1261. ‘octlld AL AND SEASONED WOOD and St., formerty Durkee' Lane. oetlld CIGARS CIGARS. Whitestone Cigars are 370 per thousand. mall 4. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St ; PRINTING of kinds aeaily done. * Batimates B x0; i.u.s—r_um.. $1.75 RANCE OF AL KINDS |4 the advertising Loy FOR SALE—Good siab wood, stove lengths. Address J. H. Rathbone, Nor- —_—— FOR SALE—Best dry hard wood ; bas- kets or cords; Jowest prices. | Phone 543, was held Jast Friday cveni The e WANTED—Two tound ieg 300-eg% | Newtown inubators. G. W. Adams, 65 | KR A copvention at New Lon- DR.HARVEY GOLD 17, %00 25" SURGEON DENTIST | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kenyon have re- 147 WEST MAIN STREET | turned to Norwood, Mass, after TELEPHONE 139 | stay here a brief daughter of Dorch Mass., spent a DE. KINKEAD, few days here the past week. CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE Mrs. Maud Potter was in town « i DENTISTEY. ! the week-énd. : Shetucket 5t | A truck load of twelve Christian En- | deavorers from the local society attend- !crl ¢ union meeting at Eastford Sat- DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN |vrdar. oo o Plooms DENTAL SURGEON guest of her sister, Mrs. A. H. M'Grory Bldg. ' MNorwich, Cinn The town clock sto ! school board are having the school for a permanen: water up- ply. i Panburs —The police department has 1 lodge, No. 98. F.| Charles Pike spent a couple of George _ Phillips and _ family and DeForrest Wells’ farm auc- §|Charies ~. Killam miotored to Thomp- Mr. and Mrs May spegt lingering illness. She | formerly lived here but for some time past had been a resident of Worcester e gy | 4N Providence. Mrs. Hager is survived by her husband and several children, POULTEY all residents of Providence, her mother, & .| Mrs. Alice Johnson, and brother, Arthur FOR SALE—Six acréchicken farm at | Dodge, both of this pla a_brother, . Conn.; barn full of | Albéri Dodge of Worc a sister, hay, house full of furniture, wood and | Mre. Luther Piace of Woodstoek ; I step out, you step in. Box 3, |and a sister, Mrs. Farrows. Mansfield Center, Conn. oct26d A meeting of the Community club pubiican club arranzed the program R R R L o ool i A8 FOR SALE Temacrs poultry farm,|and Major John Buckley of Union and zood buildings, fine water supply. T. D. | Hartford, Taylor, K. D. 6, Norwich, Conn. octl8d | SCOTLAND DENTIST3 Mre. Sadie Kimball, Mrs, Liza Fuller and Mrs. Isabelle Gates attended he Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barstow and Mrs. Benney, mother of Mrs, Whyte, died at the home of ..,w ter” bere Sunday aflernoon. She had been in failing health for a few . The selectmen in confunction with the Mrs.Margatet Bowers and part of her family are Jn town for 4 brief stay, BLOUSE 410 A PRBETTY DRESS FOR MANY OOCASIONS This style may be developed as & din- mer dress or for afterncon wear. As Hliustrated, orinted fowlard was used, with bead'trimming. and facings of Can’ ton crepe on the skift. The siirt could be of Canton crepe in one color, and the biouse of the new printed Oriental silks, or of figured tte or crepe. 3, The, Dlouse 4108 is «cut in stx sizes: measure. ‘The skirt in seven sizes: 2. 27,729,731, 33, 35 ands 37 inches, walet measure. ‘To make this model for a me- dium size will Tequire § yards of 46-inch material. with 1 1-8 yards of 18-inéh material to face the cascades. The width of the skirt at the foot without overiap- Pipg portion is 2 1-8 yards. | O separate patterns malled to 4 or *|address on receipt of 10 cents for E. Saturday for Gansvoort, N. Y. where pattern in silver or stamps. Send 12 cents in silver or stamps for our up-to-date Fall and Winter 19231923 Book of Fashions. Send your order to The Bulletin Pat- tern Dept, 1185 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NTY. ” —_— The TUnited States destroyer mine layer Israel No. 9% has a speed of ferty- one and one-half miles an hour. i | NORWICH, CONN. . 10c-a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, | R. P D. o Street e rimeserssscasosmase seros (eesesssenamerssnesssdicsienistanerasnsens R R restasstiaeeriarins seenens AIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN To Let, For Sale, Etc. INZINE coupeesprenopmrcomrssmcace sommpatoters-vrosors: aca-sso o ator - CLASSHICAHON s e esminia s acasmsacosn siame 0 o-ace NUMbeT Of INSETHONS 1o vzreasacese wmcaiwe Pt e AL BRSO o " Write complete ad below including name and address — Or i blind address is wanted mark X here 5 a weil dog &t o A copa Ty