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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It |A Bull n Want Advertisement Will Get It PIED Norwich, Nov Jordan of 42 High street al hereafter FUNESAL In Jewe w yices at Jewett 2 o'elock NuTICES City, Nov Wright. aged § her home on City. Sunday_afte rial in Putnam Nov. 1, 19 -1 of Andeew Heibel, | ‘months. o home Nov. 5. at Taltic_Method! i Maplewood ceme- e ®on e gt metery . n CARD OF THANKS In Baltic 1w Ma dersigned. wish e who ha by w of ou ank all wnus and friends beau- d the many and gave respect s0 we thank “spndered assisiance flopal tributes W E FAMILY c‘ND OF THANKq { | tha AND sympatly | wded 10 ux It the s 1. Mat ADELINE DX ANA NKF LA AVERY CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephang 328-3 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Buildinh Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant PROMPT. 8ERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke uneral Directors 41 Main Street Henry Allen & Son Co. 3 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT $FUNERAL DIRECTOR} ich and Jewett City FLOIIST A hl h 3 owering shrube, plants m 2pd Nursery elivery. your flowers 1 75 Cedar St Phol) '?“ LANDSCAPE GARDENING 3 e &> cirtogs o me: ST ShRRRhaT LR ON h: an‘r 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELBFHDNE 1389 BE. nmn. CONSERVATIVE Wol I e - | gencral housework in country; all con- x 3d | !3ly’ City Lunch. ur | cor | wanted 1o sell oils and greases; llarge scal { {er {tisea fa ‘ll(\ll preferred who is logking for a real tary, commission and aut A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It wmr:p— male = WANTEP—A position as housekeeper , igr Young workingman by young woman. | North Windham, Conn. novid WANTED—Lgdies anywhers makg money crocheting lingeric; instructions, ampleted sanple and prices 10¢c. Pgris rt, 1 avep, Conn. novéd WANTED—In Willimantic, an experi- cnged saleswoman for coat and dress de- | paftment ; good salary and permanent po- sition. Apply by letter, giving experience, | Hoz 41, Norwich Bulletin. nov4d | “WANTED—A middic aged woman for | lliott, Conn. Colored girl to ass other help_ employed. Horton, 'New T.ondon, 893-14. novid _} WANTER—A competent woman far table work; wages $8 a week, room and board. Phone Moosun wton Inn, Pla ~ WANTED—E: coerienced waliress. - Ap- e WANT!"-‘M.IO | | WANTED—len for U. S mail ge $115 to -llflll per month pru‘lemn or| cspondence course unnecessary. Write Box 391, Joplin, Mo.- novdd ‘ Names men ovér 17 wigh- Government Jobs: commence | cady ; enswer today. J. L. novi§ men liberal Ohio Oil and Grease $135 month I, this office WANTER—Part and full time weekly payment Co., Clevelgnd, O. WANTED— arn wh taught by learn at homy electr’ 0 position se- ngineer Cpoke, Chicago. | novid WANTED—We need manufacturcrs on . alsa_home-workers, to manu- facture mectal toys and novelties, barking dogs. wag-tail pupe: wild animals, auto- mobil cannons, toy soldiers, crowing roost- crs. hula dancers, lighthouses, canary watblers, incense burliers, Statues of miniature capitols and others, we furnish guaram- ing forms to mapufacturers at ricc from ‘$5 up, compléte outfit ce or tools necessary; thou. complete per hour;” we buy all year, paying cash on,] contract_orders ~ placed with anufacturers: -enormous business in metal toys and novelties offered to indys- trius men ; season now at its height and manufacturers flooded with order: logue and information free. Write only if_you mean business. Metal Ggst Brod- uets Co., 1696 Boston Road, New York City. novid AGENTS—Blg money taking orders overcoats. suits, pants. blankets, direct woolen mill to wearer ; big values; Dona- hue made Sgvere makes $200 weekly : or_experience required. Taylor, Wells, 2742 Paulina, Chigago. novéd AGENTS_Everybody uses extracts; sell Duo dguble strenlgth estracts; com: plete line household necessitles; Big re- peaters: write today. Duo CD ept. i-15a, Attica, N. Y. noy4d WANTED—Fivemen, brakemen; begin- ners $150, later $250° (which position?). Railway, cgre Bulletin. nov4s WANTED- s mén over 17, wish- ing become railway mai] clerks or mail carriers; $133 month. Box 8, this office. to Chiel Ave. Write wwrence WANTED—Firémen, brakemen; begin- ners $150, later $2005 no steike. Rail- way, Bull 3 oct2MS ALESMAN—Clean cut, high gra man to sell well known, higlly atver-| ily flour to the retail grocers aud delicatessen deale: ety in New London, Norwich. Westerly, _Guilford, ete.; a marcied man living in New Lon: portunity and can be relied upon: sal- ; permianent po. sitton and_ positive chance for advance ment to real worker. Reply in own hand- Welling, §iving age. experience and stles | cgrd for pagt five yegrs in tull detdil. | P 40 Corlears 8. New Yark City. “WANTEP_sperienced man to_ work in second-hand furniture store. Weisin- ger, 24 Market St. novid WANTED—We are looking for a few middle aged men to reoresent us in un- ageupied territory in Cgnnecticut; pay week Write Heath Nurseries, Man- | chester, Conn. 4 “WANTED —Woolen wea ow looms lnml Y. WANTED—Salesmen _and _ collectors, | between 25 and 40 vears. for -uulv DO~ sitions; married men preferred. 51 l}rm;dmay Tel 778 W\\'I‘EII—H\gh school boy for Satur- 2 ._W. Woolworth Co. oct31d TED—A sn farm work. B. A oct30ds le man for geperal | oxie, Lebanon. | 1 N@RWISH men over 17, hecorne ¥a way mail clerks ; commence $133 mont] steady: common’ gducation sufficient; I positious free; wrife Tmmediately. Prgn! lin Institute, Dept. $1-N., Rochestgr, N, ¥. oct11d WANTED THREE FIRST OLASS AUTOMATIC LODM WEAVERS FOR NIGHT WORK. ASHLAND COTT@N C0, JEWETT CITY, CONN. POULTRY 11 nnl\lm‘ Institute, Dept. , Indlans, cowboys, baseball play- | S | cigars six for WANTER-—=Misceilansaus \ | A Bulletin For Sale Advertigement Will Sel} 1t A aulhtln Fer SIh Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sgle | Advertisement Will Sell It |A. Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It —e FoR saLE FOR SALE WANTED—§100-3185 wonth; men- women over government posi- tions; steady; sure pay; common edu- canon; influence unnecessary; list posi tions 'sent fre¢ LABY, worth 330,000, pretty, | (Bisie) Club. Cimarron, Kas. | WINTER in Florida, marry_charming | maiden warth $30,000. Box Qxford, Fla. novid GALLSTONES — Improved for catarrhal inflammation of gall blad ider and ducts associated with gallstones; booklet frec; write today. Dr.. Paddock, Box B-201, Kansas City, Mo. TFARMS for sale; l15-gcre- farm house and barn, cow, harse, hens, $1,600 ; 130-acro facm lvith house and barn, §1.- acre farm, horse, cattle. 'pigs, fona, $idby Macnes Farm Agenty, Danielson, Conn. ¥ nov4d THE LEADING Matrimonial Club best, largest, established 18 vears; thou sands wealthy members wish marriage confidential descrintion free; only honor able, sincere pegple of both sexes need | weitd, The 0id Heligble Club, Mrs. Wru- . Box 26, Oakland, Calif. novid MARRY—Thousands congenial people, n $1,000 o $50,000. secking descriptions, photos, i ; sealed; cither sex “treatment | dircet to , full or outfit’ free. Rocheste: WANFED—Industrious men and wom- en wanted to retail the genuine Watkins products in city territories; exceptional OppOrtunity to tie up with ' oldest and largest c any of its kind; our hustler: average income is $1.10 an hour; ave you | doing as well? If not. write foday for free samples and particulars. The J. R. Watkins_Co., Dent. 52, 64 Washington North, Eoston. Ma: Toy. AL S. S and Realty te of all description. in- surace, steamship tickets, notary publie. Johp G. Cheneski, Agt., 160 North Main St., Pulaski Hall Bidg. nov4d WANTED—At once, party to furnish and run mill boarding fouse. Apply at the office of The ~Moodus Mfg. Cp., Moodus, Conn. mov4d ASTROLOGY reveals; 2,000 word trial reading 23c; two_ questions free; state Dirthdgte. Prof. Audrey, Dept. J-1, Box 834, Washington, D. C. nov4d " EPELEPTICS, would you care to learn abiout new fluum tecatment for immedi- ate rellef of epilensy. posiitvely stopping ail melzures from first day's use? infor- mation free. Specialist, Drawer B-593, Lander, Wyoming. novid TIF YOU WISH 2 wealthy young wife, write, enclosing envelope. = Violet Bay, Dennison, 0. augi?s WA \n:n‘ -Vaylts and cesspools tq clean, Harris, R. F. D. 1, Beg 139. apr3d nun—iumnm, scoves, etc., ai anciques. Ward Bros.. 4o Jackson St Wiilimangle, Tel. marL4TuT) | torms. {tone _and _splendid ¢ | Cadden C - LOST AN. FBUID AUYOMOBILE A\CESIONEQ FOI IALB—RldW recm\'m: setg, at a moderate price; install one now and hear the election rcturns; ask us to demon- strate. Plaut-Cadden Co.. Nogwich. novid FOR SALE—Uj 2y some ebony casg. splendia’ action and tone; only $95. on_terms if desired. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. novéd TOR SALE—Sterling upright piano in perfect playing <ondition. with exceilent tone and gctian; swecigl at $105, on easy Plaut- Lafl en Ca., Norwich. A 3600 l!rl’lfl Wegman Mghegany Concert Piano, used enly s short fime; veu cummat teil from mew. Hpesjails priced at $225. TFerms, $25 dows, weekly, < TALKINGM ACHINE SHOP, "C ¥ranklin Square. ; with hand- ¥OR SALE A good upright Plan. condition. 353, $15 down: TALKIN 24 Fr Widow Must Sell Her 145-Acre Equipped Farm to Nor- pleasgnt sui- lazge pa valuable woodlot, about $0 apple, veach trees. cherries; j2-room house, if taken now g cows, bull. horse, poultsy, imnlements. Vehicles inclufed if vou take it part_cash. 23% Twich, Conn. FOR SALE The three family brick dwelling No. 40 Cliff Strest, with large barn or garage and additional lots. Central ment. THOS. H. BECKLEY Fhongs 278 MAIN STREET S———=7 $750 Cash Payment BUYS A TEN-ACRE FARM, 7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE, BARN, 5 HEN- NERIES, FRUIT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. SENP FOR FARM BULLETIN—CHOICE QF 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST WESTERLY, R. L In first class nov4d mahogany upright ying condition, superl action; wonderful value for §175. on terms to suit. Plaut- orwich. no FOR SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin | safes for office and household use; all zes. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. FOR SALE—] Telephone 159 FOR SALE Y buy a new heater or range when You can get a second- hand one as good as new at A. Bruckner's at a low price? 102 Franklin novid FOR SALE—Icebox, McCra: large enough for butter or erocecy Inquire of Jolm G. Cheneski, 160 Main St. Pulaski Hall nev4d ¥OR SAL x-room West bath, steam heat. clectric ' light $0800. Tox 4, Dulletin, Tel novd cteic oil heater, No. 18, nov4d “cottage, ew mileh Guernsey hei with ealf; extya sood er, Plain Hill EnilEag e location, gaod inyest- s cream, =andy and re; excellent location. Hurdick Nicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. _ oct3iTuThs "FOR SALE stock, togls and c _ Burdick & e ] of 147 acres, with ps; _location’ near MeNicol, Thayer | octd1TuThS " ¥OR SALE—Woodlot; 1,500 eords hard wood, near Putnam; easy terms to re- ligble party. Inguire of H. W. Tewgood, Danielson, Conn. Tel. $4-3. , novad FQR_SALE—New oil truck and very profitable house-to-house kerosene busi- ness; side line, gasoline, cngine oils, stoves, heaters; truck run 150 miles; own leaving town; quick sale, $1,100. P, E. Flynn, Jewelt City, Cann. Phone 139-4. novid FORE SALE—Cheshirc, Conn., 70-acre farm; house contains gll modern im- provements; on state coad; must sell at once. Write or Phone F. C. Hesselmeyer, 18¢ College Bt New Haven, Cgnn. Phane Calony 2: nov3d FOR SALESeasoned hard wood in stove slden:lhs. J. STegel. Phone 1076-5. nov. “FOR SALE—] H:sgnin lfarfls’x‘mh_ap- roprigte messages for all occasiops, 25c ]pltEpdfflpzen handkerchief cases, calendars and stamp cases, proval order. K. Hartfaed, Cann. FOR SALE—Kitchen and parlor st slightly used, at ecasonable prices, wich Furniture Co., § Main St, Von Conn. _Tel. 1914- g c each; write for ap- S 2 E FOR SALE 5. Begas, 26 Mtate Bk, 'pr-unement. house. six and nine Fapms e3ph apartment, with garage for car, with | all modern improvements, on East' Maip §t., lot 50x150, five_minutes’ walk from ERukiin® Squace: fEOET UM, ‘patplbiiacy LAUIS D. WARD pays olg prices f Turniture and antiques. Box 3 these ghfldren are aurac(ha Snfl bright and want very much to find a home their own. Anyone interested in these ohildren, please communicate with _the State Bureau of Child Welfare, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. novad WANTED—Weavers, spéeder tenders. spinners, drawing-in machine operators, warp tenders, spooler tendegs, slasher tenders for textile cotton mill mgking plain white goods; day and night shifts; good wages, steady work; no fabor trou- ble; bonus for pizht werk's no charge for Securing emplovment; some tenements available; families consisting of testile workess preferred. Apply Employment Dept., Room 838, Butier Kxchange Bldg., Plo\\flpnct R. 1. novid A MAN !rom West !()SLIC tolt me hc found a spring on his place, if you drink lhe water yaw'll live one hundred years, 'n" I thougnt to myself. wha would want to live a hundred years in West Mystic? Ki Producto cigars 10c straight; Manila sc; pive ppecial, Bakelite Fagan's Smoke Shop. novsd wanted ; boarding house want. k ltafl) buyer; write at ange state price and ‘terms. Hirionne Farms Co., 11§ Nassau St., New Yook, oy 20 WANTED — A wwister Mill. FUBS WANTEDAttention, Trappers |and Hunters: We pay 10 per eent. higher than any other buver, as sold dicect 1p manufacturer. Try us once and be co vinced. ~E. Glaubinger & Son. el 65 and machine West Side Silk hand on silk warps. VA sche- tizky method mmies for sd\dncetl puis, | ith Lesphetizky's original marsiigs special attention given to beginners. Macy D. Hodge, No. & Church St Pnone | mornings 958- Bovid I HAD T@ LAFF_A folla sez what haz four legs and fiies? an’ I sez I dunng, | e sez 3 dead horse; mebe he ¢ bu I never seen g_horse fly. Anm?org cigars %e, four for 25c; il Froducta ciggrs lic ¢ 3 Wwonderful Italian brigr Pipe for 50 apiece, at Fagan's Smnka Stiop, o oolwarth's. ctdld WANTED—Farmers and_workmen (o know that we sell gt Very reasonable prices the “Bail” brand rubbers, rubhe Boots and_elt boote - loldbiatis Lot Store, 46 Franklin St Norwich, Conn. Gt or Taunton. Mase, or viclnity; special rates. Zimmermaf ‘Trucking, 17 Boswell Ave oct28d FOR SALE—27 one year old hul and 20 ')ulldau 15 Third Ave., Taftyille. - _nov2 FOR SALE—Green iank} ¢ 2 poultry nd hog feed, at 1 1-2 ce nnfind. orks Frankin. Telenhon im Ross, 43 Hinckley ‘8t ~ FOR-SALE—Six acre chichen 1Im Mansfield Center, Conn. q”l:?rg » “ M hay. House full of furn al; I step out, you step im. ansfield Center, Conn. o ERNEST ®. BULLAZD| Teacher of the Violir Phons 127.4 \ Bliss Place | Have a Few Gutfita to Lend. ‘EACHER OF SINGING 2 Studio, Alice Bidg! Werln Fou wait to have a micy toge Go to Amtagohian's Studio, 32 gin § . pestaffice. Special, picture y dozen, worth $6. oct21d ines, $1.15 per hun- erl. ‘a: per hundred ; rags, i 8lsa highest cash price w‘u.r'n:fizfi%m oet2sd Surim Fi etgl and other junk. Wi Mutual Waste an pp. | Square. 3|8 o8 T'Fo: %l Warticulars, inguize of sce COVELLO, 198 ClE st. FOR SALE SEVEN-RQOM HOUSE Just Completed At No. 14 Elmwood Avi Lot 50x105 Feet Immediate Pogsession ° Price $6,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telsghone 876 A V. house and barn, cow, horee, hens, §1,804| « 26 13275 150-acre farm with house and barh, best of tiliable land, $1.500; 27-acre farm, horse, caitle, pigs, hens, §4,000. If you! are looking for a farm, call at Raci Farm Ageficy. Danielsori, Conn. * novzd TFOR §ALE—Restaurant, up to date, in good location, must be sold at once. Ad- dress Box 310, <care Bulletin. nov2d FOR SALE—Cottage house, six rooms | and bath, barn, small tract 136, ga, city water; pricc $4.200; leaving town. Write Ovwner, care Bulletin, or Phone 141-2. “FOR SALE—Sewing machincs, slight-' ly used, at great r(-duclmn- small de nosits down,” balance o casy mouthly payments; old machines taken as parl REyments; all machines fully guaranteed. Tae Old Reliable White Sewing Machine Co., 29 Fran noyid FOR. SALE—PreSEIIl’E wate! ink, 500 gallons capacity, tested 160 ::ou‘l'-n‘jafl sqyare inch. Benjamin Livesey, Jf. uregan. ngvid FOR SALE_Black Flemish Giant hares, two doe¥ and ope buck. 6 Tyler | Ave., Norwich, Conn. oct3id | mbdern lmprme«l Inquire 131 Plait FOB SALE—New 124 Orchard St, all ments, never occupied. Ave. For Sale Two two family houses six and lin, Reward | Tel. dog ; large balck spets on bagk, black and tan | b | thah, igr. AUCTIONN in \oflh Frank- both black and white: one beagle No. 44667 and 43905; reward. | Bamber or Louis Outmgn. 151- LOST—Two hounds, QBWICH Auto a d T: | work guaraniced. K Pa\m*nop THEBE 18 MERIT | Imperial Garage Ci 923, brindle and Nnder notify Leonard novid : no rcnllhr.o Tel. 1306 | . Jos. Angarana, OST—Between Backus Hospital and wari0d Washington Square, gold wrist walc if left at 139 Washington i 5 no TWE MAKE side the dopr on any 14 - fit. Why {cota tops. Come, £ee us wich Auto Trimm Majestic Bldg. Tel LOST, straved or stolen. English setter | w predominating color white; two | on left side of face; 825 reward foy re- turn of deg, or information leading to recovery Of dog. All information will be id in strictest confidence. Anyone who s seen this dog will greatly oblige by Notifying G. . Hempstead, Groton, Tel 8 and 1344-5 New Len- oct3ld Gon Div. ND WALLPAPER tore Co. McClena~ when nov4d “SALE—Paint. $1.75 per gal, 250 grade: walloaper. 16c'pa? roll x Biager, 183 West Main §t., Dest to 2 Btaiod, myid ORWICH Chain Wallpaper w and Chestaut Ss., T. Nothi bought in_combination. ¥y plas over WILLIAM SHANLEY, 449 Main su-n STORAGE BATTER|ES FOKN B16 BUICH, OVERLAML, BEISCO, CHEV- BOLET, OAKLAND, ESSEX 1w These are our new prices on Martford Batteries, all guuranteed 18 months. FORD RADIATORS 1917-22 model, with shell, $15. 191 without shell, $1§. 1911-16 model, $17.5 ¥ord Truck model. All Brass Honeycomb Kadiators guaranteed. SUILDING PONGE S18.80 T OF PROBATE HELD | and for the mrlcx of day of October, A. D. | Present — WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, l Jugge. ‘Estaie of Elizabeth Stebbins, Bozrah, in said District, deceased, Sherwood G. Avery,' Executor of the estate of said Blizabeth Stebbins, ap- peared in Court and filed a petition alleg- ing that he had as such Executor enteréd | into an ggresment for the compromise and settlement of certain doubtful angd disputed claims against thc ecstate or said Elizabeth Stebbins, and praying that said agreement of compromise and gesth ment e anproved by cald Court of Tr fate, and sgid Court autharize him. t said Sherwood G. Avery, Executor afar to settle and ~compromise doubtful and disputed claims In accord- ance with the terms gnd conditions of =aid_agreement. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered_ That said petition be heard and deteri¥ned at the Probate ‘Court Room In {he District of Bozrgh, on the 9th day of Navember, 1923, at 3 o'clock v, m. and that natice ‘the pendency of said petition, and said hearing théreon, be given by the publica- | {tion of this order oné time in some news- paper having a circulation in said Dis- trict, at least five days oriar to the date of said hearing, and return be made to this Court. WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, Judge. The gbove and foregoing is & truc €o; of the record. JQH.\' 3. PROCTOR NOTICE ELECTORS' MEETING The Electors of the Town of Norwich, Legal Voters in Ilectors' Meeting, aré hereby warned to meet in the scveral voting gistricts of the Town of Nor- wich, as by law ?ru\'med, at the follow- ing blaces in said voting diseiots: ST DISFRICT—4( the Town Hall in t}_:e Oity of Norivigh. late of, t THE JOHNSON CO.. 9 Fraoklin St Norwich. Cons. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, {Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts ical Repairs, Painting, Trim. Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing In Al Its Branchey Seott & Clark Corp. 567 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET y _novid HOTELS AMEBICAX HOUSE, D. Morrisses, Prop. First cleas gecage scrvice eow- popied. Lavee. Suetaghet Bt cnue, In Greeneville. ) RTH | DISTRICT—At 3:!ck the Old N DISTRICT At Ponemaly Large Hll Taftville. SIXTH DISTRICT—At No. 1 Hamil- | ton Avenue, East Sids on the Tuesday following the first Mon- day ‘in November, in the year 1923, t0 wit On Tuesday, the jth day of November, A. 1. 1932, at 6 o'clock in the farensan, to give in their ballots for a Senator to | % FOB SALE—Automobiiss FOR SALE—DOdge sedan, tion. Inquirc 448 Boswell FOR SALE— toreye . excellent co {Apply st0 Avery Farms, Inc.. Yant 00d piobile Palge 1 . Lroadway. oct18d five roomk with aH. modern im- provements. Lot 114x1E0, on Mt.{! Pleasant §treet. A great opmartu- nity. $2,000 cash required gn each touse. For farther particulars in- wwire of piano, uscd Phong 637-5. ¥OR SALE—Baby grand one year; sacrificc for 3600. _oct2sd RE 1 COME FROM Tlfl. START 81 acres, on high land, near neighbor: 0 -acres plow and mow land, 700 corus of weed, S-room house, stack barn, 2 poultry houses, garage. blacksmith shop and carpenter ‘shop; duildings alt i the best of orde cows, 1 horse, 200 fow 2°Ta pige, Wagons, farhing tools, biach: smith /and ecarpenter tools, and all only $3,700. $1.000 casn. TFRYON® AGENCY, Wuilimantie, Cens. FOR SALE Tywo-tenement house with improve- mengs, Greeneville, §4,000; {wo-tenement | {house’ with improvemien{s, Laurel Hill, | 4,00 5 6-roow covtage with heater, 16 | minutes’ walk from Square; 8-room\ eot- tage in best repair, 5 minutes’ waik to Far particulars, inquire FRANCIE D. BOXOHUE, Central Bldg., Norwich. FOR SALE at a special low price, one of the finest fapms in Hasteen Conpecticut, logated within five miles from Iranklin Square, with sn elogant hauss, Slcly furnisted, §evergl barmns gpd gardge. et With year 192% crops anesled nfl\}gant iuel for long, -cold winter. arm ust be sald gt e are iged "to mak X on peice; is your ¢l 51y once. \ JAMES E. MOORE Reoms 111-112 Thayer Bldg. nev3d To e TQ BENT—Furnished room, to gentle- men, cuntrally_located; board it utsired. { Phone 1460, o7 Clff St. nuvéd T RENT—Fyurnis rooms for iight | tousekeeping. Tel. v35-2. Inquire Dico| Bros, % nov4d FOR IE\ ' house, five rooms, with bath, ali_impofvement Inauire Al V. Lq:sllv 198 Clift st. L 1827-5. nov! —Garage and sigrg. Uncgs- |3 ulguu Jzauon ¥ P aaveq TO RENT—A nice aix-rodm tepement, madern imoravementa. . 1nquire Thames Coal Co. ‘tel. 1819. nevid O RENT— Bamim'n('m‘ rooms, all improvements. Call marnings. 5 Male e i nrovements. novid artment, mad-| sted t i 1o adults, Spal mh'x{gl“ b Hq‘& TO RENT—Tenement, seve ngy ms, all oS AT g Willlgm 4. Danville, ENTCFive-toam & fice JOHN A. uuu. qualified. rope-Hartfor lition I rand o AUCTION Public auction at tac W farm in Frankliin, about Lalf way be tween Norwich and Willimantic, abou theee miles west from Baitic, the follow ing gescribed property e cows some mikking, some to frashen later, twe heifers, Osborne mowt chine, Yankes horse rake, side-hill two-horse har- row, corn sheller, corn c vair team haenesses, Dew last wpi any ol trash. Sale % start promptiy at 11 & m., THURSDAY, Nov. », JAMES H. If very stormy oct3ld iam C. Smit} 1922, HYDE sale firs AS AGENT 1 Donaidaon and Fabre 12N ssengers for all varis 'ortuguese will & - | Bedford, Germans di Bremen. Joshua Ta: Phone 198 It you jor, Baitic ¥ KTHUR . 1aT08 ing end 258 Plano Mo Snetucket St wucking a 8 Main St Phone 193, 1O%G DISTANCE MO JEWETT CITY Joln Driscoll of New 1 the borough Thursday enjo to the home town. His friends claring that he never looke Driscoll is a nativg of Jewe: it is believed that he holds in this end of the state for comiinuuu service in charge of the welfarc of big manufacturing plant during the nigh The stories told by Mr. Driscol others who live in Jewett C had lopg experience in this have no element of manot relation. They tell of how a great weave room with its (housands of belts and julleys presents a never ending problom he atchman at night Dyring the getivities of the d consfant friction expands 1 m wheels and gears. When the speed and the great room is still and & then contraction begins At midnight, the watchmen say, wher the weave shop is opened. the great room is filled with low rurfiblings and muffiec groans, as the belts. from which the ten sion of operation is remo: and slip slightly around of_coaling pulleve. With the least bit of imag Nr. Driscoll declares any night watch man will posscss, he is almost sure that he can make out here and therc a shad form dropping behind 2 loom der 2 nearby frame. , for years the watchman ut Ashiand mill. tald the ather day of one of the experiences thai came fo him. He told of the long covered Uridge that connected the mew mill with the old through which it Wwas his duty to pass every hgur. One night he heard solt foot falls. as though tame onc was fo lowing. He darkened his lantern. wa | bit, and then suddenly oponed the = {to sec an enormous rat aimesi a1 bis feet ext night.” said John. 1 fize hat chap aud was never folluwed in long bridge again. Hunters returning froh ort an almbst entire = | nuts under trees where h casy to fill their pockets. Antemshiles Friday of town w an¢ io have service, in their aiion whick cuming fra and _ex- ms Tay hier. ‘em down @nd scll the picces.” Thone 3110, noxt to Swan's Garage. represent the State of Cennecticut in the | next Cangress of the United States. Also, to give ju their baliots for & Rep- |, ! yesentative to represent the Sccond Con- | resgiongl Districs of the Staie of Con- t_in the nest Congress of the|_° ¢ foited States. IS Also, to give ih their ballots for m-ld,. persons they will elect for Governor, Licutenant “Governor. Secretary. Treas: | r ey K?enu‘l gnd Compirdller tate of Conmecticut. to hold ) r‘f"‘ the Wednesday Imluu- PABTS FOR ALL 7 \KES OF CARs fonday of January, A. i and until thert. suscessbid Fee duly iR i Norwich Aute Wrecking Co. Also, {o give in thelr haliots for & per-| - son 1o revgosent the Ningleenth Sen We tear Torial ‘District of the Stats of Cennectl- cpt in-the General Assembly of Comnec- ticut, to hold said office from the Wed- nesday folloying Ao frat Moaday in January A. 1. 1923, and until his suc- - cessor is dul | 1 | INSUBANCE e in their ballots far two ! : persons to tenresent eaid Town -in_the in their uzucn of t ¥ears from the - D. 1923, Dated Xmfln gy Ave. __ movig TR BENT—Two connecting «ooms, light housekecping ; steam heat u;gu. @ Nerth Main 8t BEND —Store_on Wi Squgre. HPLmeE, 5 Washiigd p u st an St BEAL ESTATE alml. and elgo novad Vashington _movld cash prices raituce, * hous Main St. Phone 2276. dressed . pigs nt; pay market prich eville Public Market. % tools and o econd- iger, anklin Jandid g ‘“.L 2 cessor 10 King, 44-50 Wi St Phone 1306. 5 seplzd e i e £ B S e e B WANTED 310 t‘: $10 onoeaeh one, at 3 8t - o, P8 1 NS o eh«'fl hang antigue m akL A Brnckn-r. 30d highest prices for g e, oo G ‘Workingmen to buy our Snappy Over- conta &t $19.00 and $24.50—a. saving of | Pants of us, as we carry the largest as- cortment at the lowest pricoss o MPSON, ¥. 8., Chiropodis 5]1:; (protéet yoir faet) e P ain St, Nom Bhone 1368-4. ‘nl';fh' PHINTI NG PRINTING ot al luna pmuny done. R % FOR SALE | Eight-room MODERN COTTAGE, with large lot; very desirably locajed on | TO RENT—Ten with all improvements. Broad St. mear cormer of Warren St.;|Quifiiters. - a great apportunity for gomeone to secure | FO BENT—In excell a very chaice homp at & minimum price. | SSNCEHRE FoORmS, ug:;. o For further partieulars, inquire f phong 186 ®. JOHN A. MORAN . 7 Bc’! BEAL ESTATE BROKER, fi oct16d Fraaklin, Square. T4 all .lgp;grqm] ot ey Ave. mint, SENCR 1 Con| _moyld ooms, Inquire Brooklyn __oetdlg e i eRin RS FOR SALE Nice modern, cottage of 8ix roogs and bath, steam heat, cemented cel- 1ar, eleptric lights and gas, set ub First buyer gets it for 33,300. Brapd new seven-rqam hyngalosw, in - fine, residential section; awmer needs ‘pagh -and. will- sell‘af & great sacrifice. COIT & SHOLES, * “On the ‘Square.” . Tel.- 2288, THERE is no advertl Eastérn Connecticut equal tin for buriness resulls. g medium' n| THEBE is no advertising medlum in to The Bulle- Bastern Connecticut equal to The Buile- tin for business results. fof | Octabey, f!. this 30th dgy of T fownti Nermien. Tewn Cl A,‘ AR NOTICE ELECTORS' MEEFING The Blectors, Aegal Voters Town of Lebanan, are h rghy n\!fi 1 ik and until their suc ¥ quali- i _ " A!Su e in thelr ballats for 3 R“dmg Thl‘ . dnsidey fol Advertisemen Alsa. ta give m |l||!ll‘ baliats feor a | IANCE until you have yeur FIRE and then it may be teg 28 Shetucket Strest 76 YEARS ESTABLISHED tw ten by HAROLD 8. BURT General Assembly of Connecticut, to hold | e of 53 Sile for the Distriet of Nor- “| ch for two vears from and afies the sper® or 8 ondan coiaty ‘us o | ¢AR_ nat realize the value of kot o, or| having correstly written a i’. cace, ilate. Let us do your warry- ing for you, INSURANCE IEE. AUTO, FIRE, AGGIDENT, Phore 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Regeesantative of Gieed, Refiable said office teom the Wednesdgy fgliow n:‘Yau W'ho Are \ (ednesda; {ullo\\my the first Monday ; and enough FIRE INSUR B. P. Learned & Co.| st a1l kinds of Ins.rance 18 ompanies. J. L. LATHROF & SONS [ver ‘Gorn 28 Shetuckst Street COAL AND WOOD L FOB SALE—Best ary b ; bas ?u-m- Bivest ices” Phoge 1% D WOOD and s..,..mn. i A TS .-gr.;““ of the Peace. = LA 5 B sd % Prest novld G. gfimn Lei mflm-v Nav. 1, 1928, - Rov! €. J. ABELL, TowR Clesk, _ {movement to help disabled war ~!her bear upbn their w {ers veading, Forge {4. Calling _attengion he stick Nov propuse: veigrans track ¥ri the | A man driving an suis {day morning before sunrise a heavs [ tried upsucoessfully hree timer Lig negotiate railrogd hill. Finally he wei down to the level again. turned his heay yehicle arou @ backed up 1he entire Ihill and into Slater avenur. the first time trying. Many are-the eaplanaiion ibeing offered by Jacal auiomabile ex {pertx, as 10 why it is casier 10 back a hi 1 dirs. George "W. Wright home un iThursday might afler = il hicalth. Mrs. Wright Vuingm. She was Williem and Esther Scveral yearm agoe Ar awned & hame on Me {seld it and went {o Three 1o live. They Teturned to Je four ¥ears aga. A Wright was 2 {ember gf the Methauist church in Jew- (et City. She was a mast devoied wife !and mather. i is survived by her hus {band and twe ehildren. Gearze W | Wrigh, Jr. af Watorburs and Mre A ticox, who goes to Panama in @ e ks where hier husband is staiionec for fiee yeaps. A granddaughicr. Dar- othy Mursch has made her home with hier grandpaTents. The funersl af Wichael wire, of Valuniown was held at his sister's. Are John D. Hall’s home. Tie burial was it the Robbins cemetéry. The bearcrs were Charles Lawrenge and James Lawrchce of Providence, J. D. Hall, Nathan Bit- Frank Burion afd William La- maige. Hoyrigan Bros. were in charge 6f the arrgngementy Mig. J. T. Stewart was the guest of }:fl T. B Kee in Norwich on Thurs- long was well Uity ——— CHAPLIN - Wednesdgy A e e e Rk 4 atiended § harvest syp-er in town. Threy l tables were m:r-d in the church '-In{ sixty-five and wers nurly m ¥ v-lnml from Wi ur 00 enjoyed the Uhe' evening v 3 Plesk pro- uedlol\“tu—'plmrilhlfimd to erect g wufl by ipper the campany mt from m’ time was enfoyed.