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NORWICH: BULLETIN, Builetin Want 1A Bulletin Want .| A Bulletin For Sale Advertissment Will Get ll?l Advertisemnent Will Get 1t e e | WANTED=Femats ED—3$15 'to §26 weel & maching, making clot: i complefe instruction and.p tern 26e. Homo Supphes, ~30x . 16 | Pittsburgh, Ra. & I TWANTED—A comveteat wowan . for table! WORK; \Weges §5 u Weel, room and board. - Phone Movgup 42-3, or.anply to Lavio: inn, Plyina€d, Conf. novid yANTRD—A Igundreds, colored pr to do_laundry for two weekly, Inguire Mrs. 1. H. W.. 29 Beswell- Ave. novad WANTED—Expericnced laundrecs (wo Qitys @ week. Call -inornings, 218 Wash- ington S } novid ursemald for 3 year old Mrs. Louls R. Porteous. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 19zz .. | A Bulletin For Sale . |A Bulletin For Salé . Advertisement Will Sell 1t| = Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Seli it A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Seil It A Balletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It FOR SALE ‘FOR SALE FOR SALE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE | . Just Completed At Né. 14 Elmwoed Ave. Lot 50x105 Feet Immediate Possession Price $6,500 LEGAL NOTIC! NOTICE ELECTOES' MEETING Tne Electors of the Town of North Stonington who are Legal Elcctors’ Meeting are hereby waened to inset in the Town Hall in said Town on Tuesday, the 7th duy of November, A ID. 1922, at 6 o'clock in the forenoon, | for the ‘purpose of casting their ballots for the following officers, viz.: Kepri AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES NORWICH Auto and Trick Paint Shop LEGAL NOTICES ail work goaranteed Joseyh Ferry, Pond St. Phone 1397 oet12 NOTICE [fEhd ey The Electors of the Town of sledyard | Impeial Garage Co. Chesinut St Fioné are hereby udan.m > meet at the TG"’“i' -m ¥ _ a3 Hall, Ledyard Cent Nov.| g TOPS, radistor covers. Voters In 7. 1922, from § o'elock a. m. until 5 |glip covers and trs covers. reusnolster: o'elock p. m., alko at the Gowntry Club | all kinds i autos. Jo& Angarane, House, Gules Ferry. {rom ¢ 'clock & m, | Poad St Phone 1391. mariod un o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of casting thetr ballots for Governor, Lieu- | WE MAKE side cu tenant Governor. Secretary. sier, | the door on any Comptroller, United States Semator, Rép- them close fit. V¢ sentative in Congress, Governor, Lieu- resentative in Congress, Senator, Judge '00id weather? Soe tenant Governor, Secretary, Treasirer,!of Probate. Representative, and Justices, tops. Come, sec us omptroller, Attorney Genéral, Sheriff | of the Peace. | wich Auto ' Trim: for New London County. Semator for the | Dated at Ledyard, Nov |luan1c Bldy Twentieth Senatorial District, Jus of - Probate for the District of North Ston- WILLL 1 | UVERHA ington. Representatives to the General \ssembly of the Staté of Connecticut, OF ALL KINDS A iles, utomobiles, Justices of the Peac s required by law, for the Town of North Stonington. 2 Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts The ballot boxes will be open at & Mechanical Repairs, 1822 13 Danielson. OF. 3L 5 and len Ellaterfl (o My ails: SGALL 2 Adughter, Mes. L. S €RITZEBLL—In Norwich Oct. Edith Fritzell, aged Y Yo H 1923, Bajp- Nev ed 87 ¥ it 1 eary. Alle t oise wnnt<| FOR SALE-—Young plgs, $8 a pain i Fite ab(', once ! fames (“hlm. TéL 4>- novs s fico, and terms. : Brionne |~ il o 1ig Nk st New. Yock FOR SALEKifchen and parlar stoves, Tiov2d, ~ ‘Islightly usod, at ecasonmbie prices. N bl L aidbe 'Wich Furniture Co., 6 Main St, Norwich, WANTED—Two or throe setoul n.(qu Conn. Tel. 1814-; novad 3 price wanted. | = — G ® povad ARMS for sale: I5-more farm wi — — — - ~— {hoyse and barn, cow, horse; hens; $1,600 WANTED — A hand, and _mmchine | I50-acre farm with house and brn, bes 't Mk warps. West Side SHK |of ‘tillable land, $1,600; 2i-gcré farm, . novad herse, ttle, pigs, “hmh, $4.000. f ] ¥ 100king for i far Trappers - e pay 10 Der cent, neher | Larm Agency. Dauielson, as’ sold direct 10 ¢ and , TOR SALE—L'our<oom cottage, with! fmprovements, goo@ neighborhood, 10 | i mautesi walk’ from ‘anklin Square; ¢ s only §$750 cash required. FOR SALE—Restaurant, up to date, in | 40 SHETUCKET" § good location, must he sold at once. Ad- | Telephone 876 dress Box 310, care Bulletin. d = EOR SALE—Ico cream, cigar store; excellent location. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bl Norwich. oct31TuThs ® FOR SALE: stock. tools and MOTT--In Lucy E WELLS— | Fish Wel 1st. 1932 15 ALLYN, Town Clerk WANTE! Nov. 1 108 | onfia. Wel. 1485. Wi of Tuseeit W, Wels wilow o r 734 vesr. MARDS—I» Néw Lo Lawrencd Loomis, NTED-—Furfitucs, £oves, o antiques. Ward Beos, 35 Jackson St Wiilimanife. Tel. 632°3. , inarid LOUIS D, WARD pals uig prices foc dsvd fursitire and antiques, Box 383, Norwieh. JY13TPLbS WOULD. you' weite =" wenithy, pretty girl? Stamped envelope.. please. * Lillian Boroul, Clévelund, Oni RUE10Th YANTBD—Pupils for piang; Lesché- tizky method studies for advanced pupils, wilh Leschetizky's origmal marKings aldo special attention given to béginners. Macy D. Hodge, No. ¢ Chureh St. Phone mornings 958-2 _ * . movid RN AN L WANTED—Bookeeaper ;' fust be ex: | petienced ; good position and steady worl _— | Write_in own handwriting, stating sal- ey T g i oy, il WANTED |ary_éxpécted, Box 49, Bulletin, . novid itie, Conn B { 1| HAD TO LAFF—A fella.sez what Bis Tate hie in OMfsyville | Experienced Girl, Migh School Grad- | nas four logs and flics? an' 1 sez 1 dunno, urv's chiireh fh Ol |uAte, for cost work in mianafactaring e he'Sez a dead horse; mebe he's right but s chureh in Ol- 1 never séén a_norse fly. Anndora cigars plant. Address qralifichtions to Box 375, novzd erienced gl 1 offico work; must be accurat 80. Brainerd & Armstrong -M | tn, Nov. 1, of “Joseblt arde, aged $175.000 4 1-2 PER CENT. BONDS OF TOWN OF PLAINFIELD, CONN. Notice is hereby given that the Select- men and the Town Treasurer of the Town of Plainfield, Conn.. will recsive wealed Dids at the officc of The Hart- ford-Counecticut _Trust Cémpany of Hartford, Conn., until 12 noon, Wedfies- day, Nov. 22, 1922, for the purchase of all of $175.000 Town of Plaintield, Cofn., bonds. Said bids will be publicly opemed in the presence of the bidders then prosent. Said honds will be dated Nov. |and 'shall be payable as follow bn Nov. 1, 1927; $20 006 on Noy $30,000 on .1, 1937; $30,000 4 1, 1942; $40.000 on Nov. 1, 194 o'clock in the forenoon and close at & o'clock 'in the afternoon. Dated at North Stonington, Conn., this 1et day of November, A. D. 1922, CHARLES C. GRAY, Town Clerk. NOTICE The Electors of the Town of Salem, Conn., are hereby warned to meet at the Town Hall in said Town,on Tuesday, the Tth day of November,-A. D. 1923, at § | o'clock . m., to casi their ballots for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secre- ‘armr of 147 acges, with crops; _location near Baltic. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. ©0cts1TuThS FOR SALE—Cottage house, six rooms and bath, barn, small tract land, gas, city water ; price $4,200; leaving town. Wrife Owner, care Bulletin, or Phone 141: novid FOE SALE — Regist bull, milking srain, age 2, splendid inidi- vidual price right. Address Box 167, Danielson, Conn., or Telephone Daniclson -12. novid jwemar. living alone. - }iétin Office. For Sale WA Two two family- houses: six ard il five roomps with all modern Pprovements. Lot 1J4x120, on Mt. Pleasant Street. A great opportu- nity. $2,000 cash required on each house. For further parficplars in- quire .of FUNERAL NUTICES Y orwick, sudgden: Algert G. Kngeland of mpetent_girl for genetal novzd *Apply 167 Washington St: octdld wWeicH—U P 4 skort-horn at 12 o'clock. CARD OF THANKS ¢ take this méans of expres: pprecistion for the many b4 80 'S & Pol e to Bed Normnie Hollel Corps, No 18, Bagew Ne, 11,'K. of P. ow Waurégan Lodge, K. of P, Norwich. Egved) MRS, FRANK W. PITCHER MISS MAY A. ATCHISORN. MRS, EMILY J. WILLIAMS, MRS. ANNIE BRISENDINE. JOHN PITCHER. Pitchet, and we are very grateful A R.; Sedg 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant ENRY E. CHUROH WM, SMITH ALLEN Tolophone 328-3 ‘Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors ‘and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chambér of c.mm.u' Buildiag Phone 288:2 Lady Assistant kind acts and | @ gf sympathy shown us du the illness and passing on of Frank sent flowers to the_funeral Bulletin. novid —eny WANTED—Male * WANTED—We are looking for féw middie aged men to Tepresent us in un- docupied territory . in Connecticut; pay weekiy. Write tieath Nurseries; Man- chester, Conn, novad WAXTED—Woolen wéavers on C. & K. - |narrow looms ; good pay. first 1 ménts, “ free rent. ° Write or The Mystic Woolen Co., Milk Vialley, R. I WANTED- lgsman dnd collector; {man” who is willing to work and_follow instructions ; good chance for advance- ment ; salary and commission; feferences. required. _ Singer Sewipg Machine Co, 43 Main St. novid WANTED — Salesmen for Norwicy, Néw London and. surrouriding teeri to sell & gudrantéed product. mi Conn., dfrect to the consumer; & bi péater and exeellent for experiénce not ésséntial. as you to #edl ; rapid advancement to brarch @anagérs for men who Gualify. For in- |terview, ask for Mr. Wells, Waurean Hotel. novid to fok opportinity 16t edica tion: s free Rorid fa Winted for af ¢x. | céptionally bright Catholic boy o 13 |years, who is ready for the eight frad and also wants to go te high school/An: N one intefested in this l, pl Thunicate With the State Burean of CAd jonm. \Vl’lllre State Capitol, Hartford, t31d ) “WANTED_Saickmen nd cgilectors, between 25 ahd 40 years, for stfady po- sitions; married mon preferred Apply 57 Broadway. Tel. 718 ~ WANTED—High school boy | days, B, W, WeolWorth Cor . WANTED—A single man farm work. Begeme st onth Ehei lin_Institute; Dept, 31- TN oct11d AgroMaTic I FOR NIG#T WoORK, ASHLAND JEWETT/8 CLASS BAKER. ~ AFPLY VisLs, ik Exy, CENTRAL A"l b WANTED You. CLOTMNG . AND * FURNISHING BUSMNESS. ONE WHO SPEAKS POLISH LANGUAGE PREFERRED. APDRESS P. 0. BOX ‘164: ; FAINY AND wALLPAFES ‘ 9.l fifl% e i'&‘% fi ({Trucking, 17 Boswell Ave. 7c, four for 26c; B Producta cigars 10c cach; a wonderful Italian briar pipe for $3.60 aplece, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. Woolworth’s octdid WANTED—Farfhers and workmen to know that we sell at' very . réasonable prices the “Ball” brand rubbers, rubber boote and felt boots. Goldblatt's Shoe Store, 46 Franklin St, Norwich, Conn. oct tendér pn colored ‘ment. ApBly to Loe- Westerly, R. L oct28d nton. . Mass.; Zimmerman oct28d WANTED—You want 6 have a nice pictuge = Go to Antoophian’s Studio, 325 Main’ St opp. postoffice. Special, pictures taken at $1.95 a dozen, worth $6. oct27d WANTED—Magazines, $1.15 per hun- dred ; newspapers, 60c per hundred ; rags, §1.25 hundred; also highest cash Dri paid for. scrap mietal,and gther junk. W will cali- anywhere. Mutual \aste and Metal Co.,, 519 W. Maip St. Bhone 2275. steady em taine Mig. Co, W pr vicinity; special rgtes. i dressed pigd; any time and any amount; pay market price on delivery. Greenevilie Public Market. Phone 1413. oct20d FOR SALE—Sewing machines; slight- Iy used, at great reguctions; small _do- posits down, balance on easy morithly payments; old- machines taken as part payments: all machines fully guaranteed. The Old Reliable White Sewing Machine ©o., 29 Franklin St. novid _FOR SALE—Several carloads of sound No. 1° wood, ‘hickory; oak, black biech, beeeh; locust, ete.. on hillside 1 3-4 miles from Chestnut Hill dépot, 5 miiles from Willimantic, 15 miles froi Norwich. E. M. Shippee, Tebanon, Cpnn. novid FOR- SALE—Pressure water tank, 500 gallons capacify, tested 100 younds square inch. _ Henfamin Liveses, Jr., Wauregan. nov FOR SALE—Handsome paclor stove, |wood burner. Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, | Norwich Town. novid FOR SALE—One ram, two sheep and two large lambs. Fred W. Loomis, 5. O. . Chestput Hill. Copn. Residence, 5 \novid SALE—80 tons hfly, grown on Winslow Williams farm, Yantic; must be sold &t onee—I need the mioney. P. A. Nawrogki, Yantic.. Phone 1704. novid .FOR SALE—Hickéry wood. P. A. Nawrocki, Yantic. Phore 1704. novid WANTED_Highesi caah prices for sccond Eand furnitace, © housen 00ds, antiques, store fixturcs and 0o e e befora seliing. N. Wesinger 34 Market St - Phone $37-2. yéa WANTE! d _hant 2] fur- niture; bost prices aid. A Brucker| Franklin St. Phone 712-5. my3od FOR SALE—Waters mahogany upright piano, almost mew; price very reason able. " Mrs. George Cary, Scotland. noy14 “FOR SALE—New milch cow and calf, & really good buy. I F. Fellows, Nor- wich Town. novid WANTFD—Antiqu i seoma- hand furniture. H.LB'.‘T’:Z: ;?:!ir:-.“! n 8L Phone 717-3. WANTED=100 farms for Gataloghs: 1 es up, -‘With or without stock; give tull pa‘ticulars in first letter a8 to prioe, #ize, location and terms:- P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Cona. | dy2zd MAN T LEARN THE' u L parts of ¢h Wi ana hest oI PR I emeps T 10 are it an‘. 130 ; i seplld WANTED Weekingmén to buy our Snappy Overs costs at $19.50 and $24.50—a saving of $10 to $15 on caeh one, at L. POLLOCK’S, 327 Main St., opp. nostoflice. Be sure and buy your Pants of us, as we carry the largest as- sortment at the lowest prices. oML ANDINOOD FOR SALE—Besh dry hara wood ; bas- kets or cords; lowest pricesi /Phoné 542. oct1ld’ 3 Pl e COAL AND SEASONED WOOD_and Yifaihge Tn Jxtee, or gl quandics Phone 504 ‘or' 1325-2, - R. piro, Will St., formerly Durkes Lane. . octlld e Sa i ot NICKEL PLATI NG " fhouse Ji L Tea 15 < i Pulasi ets to pr from ‘edtate of all ‘mation b fongl S 8. .. Pulaskiy novi .ANNOUNCEMENT—%hr Titntion) Siaarabty. ficy has_removed teomt, No. & 1%1‘5‘:' S, okt ot the world; ; insurance; inf public, 53 Fipth FOR SALE—1921. Chevrolet, just; b oveuauled ; eice et 1 wlfim St 2% L2 MAIN STREET ; also 1821 7. r Paige t C v, Bendistan. Brosdway. ot OR__SALE_Pope-Hartford on-ml; track, in A-1 condit 4 £ : % condi 1d” ne b ‘st 555 No, Main’ St. % }uvn;’ 2:5‘('“& We heke ‘o o, 0 A the sl LOST ANS' FOUND = ° LDST—Purich of keys in leather holder i, Daniélson. center. « Pé t and Pflfiéfuoflg“fi‘fil ]mpml led ;- LOBT, siraved Bh white two, I biack and ten onleft sidd of face; $35 reward for ry turn of dog, or infortation -leading - LAl information Wity @ ‘flr;‘cm conflde _,Anyone, w] § n (h‘? dog wilt ‘% pbélle by Ok TR e L2 New Lon- - oet31ld Whitdstohe Gig e J. ¥i CONANT, 117 1 , ddeal 4 1] Frankly . With, .1@;'3;?,5532‘% ety ‘z’-flfifi% sever: LI¢ T hs office: ot the |14, seversl, barts garage, FOR SALE—Two good slab piles Eood mixetl wood in sood lseation s will saw stove length or four feet; if you can handle a Tot of good slab wood it Will pay You to call and look them Gver. Tele- phone 246-12 -Willimantic. novid FOR SALE—Fine house 1lot “can be snort walk frop business six-room - cottage, Hickory $t With large lot. Must be sald; priced ow. Large two:family house on_ Central Ave., two-car garage, high class location, We have a larse propositiou in a jarge ity that has.an income of $42,000 yearly. Stores will rent foc double the present price. If you want something large, look after thi “Coit & Sfioles, on 6 Square. odt31d FOR SALE—Black Flemish Hares, two does and ope' buck. Ave., Norwich, Cont, Giant 6 Tyler A oct3id - FOR SALE—New seyen-room _housé, 124 Orchard St; all thodern dmprove- [Tments, never occupied. Inquife 131 Platt Ave, octaod FOR $ALE_Baby ‘grand pians, used one year; gacrifice for $600. P} z e et & 8¢ hone 657-5. FOR SALE—Gasoline éngine, § Iy py ?’munlcd. tovg‘mnmng condigion, ch or ‘a quick e. H. Pukallus, Buflder. 3 Tel. 1448-5. 5 = FOR SALE—Six- oct28d 3 ToUm cottage, A-1. cbi- dition, large Jok, feuit troes, two chlcken coops, only $2.500, must be seen to appro- clate! two-family hopse in Geendvijle, six . roomis edeh apartment, extra lot, chicken coop, itm‘m ; _ other bargains, houses, fiirma, efc:; 160k my list over be- fore bu¥ing. Further intormatiofni, #quire of John G..Cheneski, 33 Bath St. octi?d ‘. XoR-sAEE Two-tenement house -wi ments, Greengville, $4,000; t with _improvements, Laufél Hi $4,000; 6-réom cotfage with heatés, 10 minatés walk from Square; 8-foom ‘cof- tage in best répair, 5 minutes’ walk to Square.” For particulars; inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, . Central Bidg., Notwich. » smprove- AeBement 1, 4t a special low ferms in. Conne [ within . five 3 it 1 Tor- Toh - R winte s PR i must be sold _at once, even if . we are bliged to make @ big sacrifce oo orice. This is'your chafiée for only" u%u For all particulars, inquire-of * - JOHN'A. MOEANW, © . HBAL ESTATE BROKER. - ' ke = ERY SALE s mfim{ w%"’.gxq?gux?“, e E 5'“ lot sox{g’ i 'mmmugm'z":" . 10 ive s g"-:mln Squai For:fl:“ unfififl'nbr’i‘. % A V. COVELLY, . * el 18478 < ufif,eni LN ‘Bight-roors: MODERN COTTAGE; with l ést | rooms, “Phone 76 JAMES E. MOORE Rooms 111-112 Thayer Bldg. No. 40" CIliff_Street, barn or garage add additional lots. Central ment, _ THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STRBET tocation, good invest- T T SOy JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY ders on river, 30 aeres blow and mow land, * $-room Hhouse, stock baern, sfed, poultry house, all good, 1 Horse, 1 cow, 1 calf, 150 fowls, Ford car, hay, corn, potatoes, wagons, fmpléments, farming toois; 'all for $2,800, $1,000 cash. & TRYONS' AGENCY, * oot27d Willimuntie, Confi. e POULTRY FOR SALE—27 one year old hens and |20 zutlets. 15 Third” Ave, Fatevile nov2 FOR SALE—Green tankage, & poultr; and hog feed. at I 1-2 cents per pound; works Frankiim. Telephone 2034. E. S. Ross, 48 Hinckley St., Norwich. » nov2d FOR SALE—140 l?‘yln hens. Mrs. Aifred ‘Hunt, 110 Lafayette St. Phoné FOR SALE—Six acre chicken farm at ‘Mansfield Center, Conn.; barn full of hay, house full of furniture., wood and oul; .T step out, you step in. .Box 3, | Mansfield Center, Comn. octasd WANTED—_Two round _leg ~300-egy Newlown inubators. G. W. Adams, 65 Williams' St., Norwich, Con oct25d 1130, TO RENT TO EENT—Five-room apartment, mod- en_improvements, stéam heat furnished, to adults. 20 Spalding St novid 103-acre farm on the state road, bor-|j tary, Treasurer, Comptroller and _Attor- ney General for the State of Connecticut, for « Representative in.Congress f{rom the Second Congressional District. for a Senator from the Twentieth District. for | County Sheriff, also Judge of Probate | for the District of Salem, for a Repre- sentative to the General Assembly, and | fiye_Justices of the Peaes for the Town of_Salem. y The ballot boxes will be open from 9 o'clock a. m. unthi & oclock p. m. on said day. Dated at Salem, this 30th da ber, A. D. 1822. CHARLES E. MALONA Town Clerk of Salem 'NOTICE ELECTORS” MEETING The Eleetors of the Town of Norwich, Legal Voters in Electors' Meeting, are | hereby warned to meet in the severall voting _digtricts- of the Town of wich, as by law provided, at the follow- ing places in said voting district FIRST DISTRICT—AC the To i _the City of Norwlich. SECOND DISTRICT—At the Engine House, 181 West Main St., West Side. | THIRD DISTRICT—At 255 Central | Avenue, fo Greeneville. OURTH _ DISTRICT—At the west of the Brick- SchoolHouse, Nerwich Town. FIFTH DISTRICT—At Ponemah Large Hall, Taftville. SIXTH DISTRICT—At No. 1 Hamil- ton Avenue, East Side. on the Tuesday following the first Mon- day in November, in the Fear 3922, to wit: Ou- Tuesday, the ith day of Nevember, A. D. 1922, at 6 o’clock in tie foremoon, to give In their ballots for @ Senatoe to, représent the State of Conmécticut in the next Congress of the United States. Also, to give in their bailots for a Rep- refentative to represent the Second Con- gressional District ofy the State of Con- Hecticut 1n the mext Congress of the Tnited States. Alsa; to give in their ballots for the persons they will elect for Governor, Lieutenant . Governors - Secretary. Treas- urer, Attorpay General and Compteroller of said State of Connecticut, to hold said offices from the Wednesday follow- ing_the first Monday of January, A. D. 1923, and until their successors are duly qualified. Also, _to, give in their ballots for a per- son .fo” represent the Nineteenth Sen torial District of the State of Connecti- cut in the General Assembly of Connee: tfout, 6 hold_said office from the We nesday following the first. Monday in January. A. D. 1923, and until his sue- cessor is duly qualified Also, to give in their ballots for two nov: | Hall | old | Green, TO RENT—A teement of five pom Inquire at 39 Baltic St. novad | o X0 RENT—Tenement. séven rooms, all Tatest.. improvements, 27 McKinley- Ave. William J. Donville. nov2e ~TO BENT—Twe conniscting eooms, for light housskeeping ; steam heat and elec- | tric lights. 5 North Main St. hovzd TO RENT—Eight-room apaetment, sl modern improvements, steam heat far- nace, Central Ave;, cor. Nimth St. In- quire of John G. Cheneski, ABt., Puisakl Hall, 160 North Main St: noVid on Wash TO REN? —Store ington Square. Kramer, 5 Washington St. or 92 West Main St._ + novid TO BENT—Small furnished mént, 82 MoKinley Ave. novid " 1o tx‘y’f:m%m apart= Mrs. Congdon. of five "rooms, | ' with all improveme: Inqui: TO RENT—In excellent location, two connéeting rooms, light housekeeping i desired ;. also one lgnflu = o phoné 1860 evenings. oet30a To Iilrfl'—swrut foom. Inguire C. 3 Main St Willimantio. TO ‘RENT—One siriglo room, by day or wesls, and ‘two light hauuekfs'fing -3 3 . oot28d TOMOBILES, déad = proot dfy JBt;mdm% f‘ :n 1 ;E'.;z‘; ns:; Shop, - Tek: 2114, £ To -nx!—npn;"!'u rooms N’ nt, six” batn, ail mOUen Improvemente. stenm st foenighed. el 3285, 332 dain 5L 70 TE7_Space on ton floor of tic Bidg. for dead Vi inquire of Norwich’ Awt6 Trim- 8 | ming Shop. Tel. 2114, _ #0" BENT—Stors at 157 Inquire latt’s Shoe Stete, tin_ 8¢ . e H&&,nx‘t n{oa‘ I‘YL"'hm kimngf? for lafge lot; very destrably docated om | ner” of Warren S S5, neag a great opportanity « Public auction. “{farm in Frankiin, about. haif way be- and i lar} electric lights: and. g e ¥ t 118w Genera] Assermbly of Connecticut; to hold | sald office feom the Wedneaday the first Monday of January, A.. D. 1823 and until thefr succeesors aré duly gual fied. 3 Also, to give in their_ballots for a Judge of Probate for the Distriet of No Wich for two wears from and after ti Wednesday following the first Monda: of January, A. D. 1923, Also, to give in their hallots for a Sheriff for New London County as pro- vided by. law. AlSo,_ to give -in _their ballots for thirty-ihree (33) Justices of the Peace, fo hold office for two years from the first Mohday of January. A. D. 1923, s THF_POLLS WILL BE OPENED IN ALL THE DISTRICTS. AT SIX (6) o'Ci IN_THE FORFNOON. AND REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FIVE (5) IN AFTERNOON. ted at Norwich, this 30th day of October, A. D. 1933, 8 CHARLES 8. AOLBROOK. Town Clerk of the Town of Norwich novad The Electord of the Town of Frankiin, Copm, Legal Voters in Elector Meeting, are hereby warned, to meet in the Town Hafl in said Town on Tuesday. Nov. 7th, 1923 from § a. m. until b . ™., to give in the's ballofs for the folldWwing officers: Gavgrags, Lieuterant Covernor. Seers- | nrye " State, easurer. Comptroller, Atfornéy Gengrd) of the State of Con: nécticat_fof the ensuing two yeaes: one Thnited Statés Senator from-the State of Connecticut ; .one Representative in Con from he Second Congressional Biotsict of the State of Connécticat : one Sheriff trom New Gounty for .the enening two vear: State - Senator from the Twentieth Senattgial District to the Genétal Assembly mext fo con- vene; one Judge of Probate for.the Dis- trict _of Noi for _the .ensui twe | coupon form. and may be registered as to ! payable | Plainfield a Nor- |, nersons to represent-said Town in the | Totrowing | order. $40,000 pn Nov, 1, 1952. All said bonds are in denominations of $1,000 each, principal, and beaz Interest- at the rate of 4 1-2 per centam per anmum, payable semi-annually on_the first days of May and Novemiber. Principal and interest s payable at the office of The Hartford- Connecticut Trust Company, Hartford Cann. No bids will be considered unless ac- companfed by certified check for 2 per centum of the par value of said bonds. | to the order of the Town of | Plainfield. No intérest will be paid on said check, nor will the Town of Plain- fleld be responsible for delivery of check in transit to or from the office of Th Hartford-Connecticut _Trust ~ Company. 8414 check will be eeturned to the bidder if unsuccesstul : otherwise anplied to the sum bid, or forfeited to the Town of liquidated damages in case the bidder fails to comply with the terms of his bid. The halance of purchase price shall be payable in cash upon de- o hlds for less than par or for less ; 11 be considered to reject amy or all | e Bonds wiil Fupervision of /The Hartford-Connecticut ‘Prust Company. Hartford. Comn. whose certificate as to the jssue of the same W'l te endorsed U crean The jezality of the honds will be examined by Robin- son, Rebinson & Cole of Hartford. Conn., and copy of their onigion will be fur- nished with the bonds. *Y J, RESSPITE. S GENDRON PETER J. CHABOT. Selectmen WILLIAM H. BUTEAU. Treasurer, Towy of Plainficld, Conn. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COUKT OF siunate; WELD at Norwieh, within and for the Distriet of Norwich, on the 27th day of October, A. D. 192! Present—NELSON J. A¥LING, Judge. Estato of Gertrude H. Lippitt. iate of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the, creditors of said deceased 10 bring in their claims_against said estale within & _months irvm this date, by posting 3 notica 10 that ofect, (ogether witls a Copy of this ordei, oo (he SIZNPOSt Nearsst to the place whire said deceased last dwelt, and in the same ‘Town. and %y pubehiny the same oncs in a newspaper Maving & circulation in said Distriet, and make re- turn to this Coust. NELSON The above and fo of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. AYLING, Judge. going is a true co NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims againet sald estate to the under- figned " at Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing COSTELLO LIPPITT. %4 Administrator. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Non h, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 1st day of November, A. D, 1922 Présent—HELEN DRESCHER, Clerk. P Kstate of William J. Nadoiny. iate of Norwieh, in_said District, deceased: .Bertha Nadoliy of Norwieh, Conn.. appearell in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of eaid deceagéd be_admitted to probate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That seid petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 8tk day of Nobember. A.D, 1932, at 10 o'clock in the ngvd M. Forestilie, 88 in othe residents are burning scft co furnaces. L Norfofk branch of Painting, Trim- iming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing In Its Branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 5% NORTH MAIN STREET AMEBR! Prop. Bucied. Fovoe. saetccker St BRIEF STATE NEWS Forestviife—~Coal is 2 « arijsle piace Waterbury.—Since the b membership drive of the A.. a total of 3! added to the 1 Torrington.—Cai Falls was sentenced 1o the reformatory at Cheshire for break entering, by Judge Bernard E. in borough court New Britals~There are and women eligible to vote tion ‘on Tuesday. e ing to figures made pul istrars of voters. Cheshire—~The marriaze of Miss Hat tie Hill, datghter of Me and Mrs. George HUl and Raymond Hotchkiss, som of 3 and Mes. Robert Hotchiiss place turday afternoon. Berlla—Judge George 6 in a special session of town tenced Joseph Zisk ehidren, to sfx months county jall for beating I Themasten.—Clifford T French the Ameriean Legion 'as apy committes of five to arrange for form of a celebration Armistice commities will mect this wesk to com- Pplete arrangements. Wallingtord—The town of Wa sold its $50.000 hond ") which will net the tow bonds, bear interest at per capt. Ten bids w Williem J. Lam. town Nougstuek~A reso the board of directors « Chamber of Commerce matter of the devélopmen and recreational field for Naw passed at & forum meeting ber. » Norfélk—At the annual m the Winsted Cross chepler, the following officer: elicted: Mrs. Almon W. Pinned man; Mrs, James H. Thompson iss Stephen A. Sciden, treas- Higging 4543 men the reg- Woike of Wemt Cromawell has started suit against the New Taven road for $10,000 dantaged & the result of injurics received De- cember 31, 1921, when she was a pas- senger on the train from Derlin 1o this ey, Muford —James Hendrick of Harrison park, Myttie Beach. was arrested at the plant of thie Bridgeport Brass commany forenoon, and that notice of the Dendency of said petition. and. of eaid hearing théreon. be given by thé publication o1 this_order one time in some hewspaper heving 2 cifcuiation §n said Distelet. at least three davs prior to the date of said hearing, nd CWat return be made to this Cowrt. - . HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. The above and fotegoing is & true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, nov2d Clerk. AT_A _COURT OF PROBATE WELD ‘at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich. ou the 1st day of November, A D, 1 \ ‘Prisent—HELEN © H. DRESCHER. Clerk: § \ Fatate of Taadore Markewski. late of Griswold, In. said District. deceased. Emma Markowski of Griswold. Conn., | appeared-in Court by counsel and filed a petition praving. for the eeasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of said decéased. alieged t0, ¢ Dubeatats. ereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That said ition hp heard.and determined at the te Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, {n said District. on_the Tth day of ars; one esentative tq répresent The. &bove mentioned Town ifi.the. Gen- eral Assembly next to conveneé. Also to | #ive o the” to hold offce two yeses from the St Mondey of Jamuary succseding thefr eleetion. D Dated ataFrankiin, Conn., Nov. 1, 1922, BENJAMIN P. DAVIS; Togs T = U mseroms sebiva » Th6 Electéte, Mf«m ot the Town of ‘Lebanon, are hereby warned to meet in the Town Hall in sald Town Tuesday, Noy. 7 A..D. 1922, at 9.0 Bl p LS of * thi ed- States . nev2d thefr Ballots for five Justices of |of Novémber, A. D.-1922-at 10 oelock in the forenoon, and that notice of thé péndeney sald vetition. and of said heteon. be given by the publmation order ‘ons time in some. this newspaper 1 eiroulatis n sy at T S doge prioe 1o the date of astd e onl e g g “ HELEN M. DI Cleri: ‘.n,%um‘fmmu.mm bt i Hanson, Sosth B, horses i Phene 13-3 ARBIVED, by Bridgepast police and later turbed over to the Milord authoritics. He w charged with the theft of a Joad of 3 Fast Mampton—John Prssenesi wak fined. $200 and costs and sentenced 0 thirty days in jail by Jodge Thomas Flood following a_raid a: his home Wy State Policeman Robert b Kesson and Geand Juror Jahm Gorman, who found 2 barrel of hard cider, & gallon of wing 284 & quart of moonshine on the plice. Bullgtin’s Pattern Service