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A Bulletin For Sele Advertisement Will Sell.It BORN Tewett City, and Mrs. ¥RIL—In son to Mr Nov. -6, 1922, Charles Frye of MARRIED TOOMEY — EDWARDS —In this city, Nov. 7, 1 Rev. M. H. May, \loysius J. Toomey of Westerly, R."T., and_Miss Macgaret Josephine Edwards of Norwich, BARTLEY—SHEERAN—In don, Nov by Rev e s James Lancaster, O. of 18 Elizabeth street. Neg Lon- Alexander Bargley Juna Bedehan New London. DIED LA FENINA—In this city, ) Anthony La Fenina, aged 24 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. MAWKINS—Tn Jewett City. Nov. John C. Hawkine, aged §§ years, Netiee of ‘funcral hereatter. FUNEIAL NOAICIS MEERAN—In this city, Nev. 7, 1922, Hornard Meehan. son ‘of Join F. and Helen McMahon. aged 1 year and' 10 days, of No. 11 Sturtevant strect. Notice of funeral hercafter. MExEm—in Nerwich & Nov. § Iph W. Miner, agtd T4 years jay 1922, 1922, Puneral services At rch & AHen's, 15 Main street, Thu morning at’ 11 o'clock VOHITNEY—Ir Biars Bianeh, F Norwich. Nov. §, widow of Eli M years. Church & Allen's, 15 this (Wednesday) after- Burial in Maplewood 1922, Whit- ged 1 rml services ain sueeet neon at 0 cometery GAGER—In Bozrah at the r. Mrs. Edwii paries. Austin Gager, Fun at hig late hom eus “strect. Norwich Toy termoon. Nov. 10, at in the family teey. home of his Lathrop, v hik B6(1 vear. No. n o'cloc Friday Burial af- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our {riends and nelghbors Whose many kindnesses weeo “xtemded ot us In our. bereavement And ring fhe iliness of Mrs. George Wright, and esvecially to those. whe sent flowers to the funeral GRORGE W. WRIGHT AND FAMILY. Jewett. City. |tern” e, 4 Wauwe- | lot in Maplewood cemé- | WANTED_A _working _housekeeper ; Box 168, Norwlch. novsd with general housework. novsd 23 Pearl St. ing gloves; complete instruction and pa Home Supplies, Box 18 Pittsburgh, Pa. noy2d WANTED Sellas Lunch. " WANTED — Situation Pxperfenced waitress, novid for one or two adults, F. M. Davis, Putnam, 14 weekly. Mrs. . noved WANTED—In Willimahtic, an_experi- partment ; good salary and permanent po- sition, Apply by letter, giving experience, Eox 14, Norwich Buletin. “novid TWANTED—Warpers and quillers. _Ap West Side lek Min. noy’ B VT!D—Erpu'tcnced waitress. | Ap- ml-id WANTED EXPERIENCED GIBL, HIGH. SCHQOL GRADUATE, | FOR COST WORK IN | MANUFACTURING PLANT. ADDRESS QUALIFICATIONS BOX 375, BULLETIN, o T0 ' WANTED—Maie LARGE SHIRT manufacturer wants| agents_ to gell complete line of shirts di- rect to Avearer; cxciysive putlerns: big values; free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Y novsd "Write novsd ', expenses paid, rallway trafic inspector; posi- tion guwranteed aftér three months’ spare Uime study or money refunded; excellent opportunities. Write for free booklet E-§07. -Stand: Business Training Inst, Sep15W T WANTEDSalesman who can furnish recommendations as to ability and char- veicr Who dcsires a bermanent Dosition Witcre Tard work means success. . Ad- family of thtee adulls; no washing; good —Girl about 18 or 17 to help WANTED—$15 to 325 weekly at home on sewing machine, making cloth . work- 3 by~ American woman, with girl of 14, as housekeeper enged saleswoman for coat and dress de- | \k e A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANT!D—“MIIN.\I. NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMEER 8§, 1922 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell 1t A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It }A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It WANTED_Mealers by the day or week. 51 Broaaway. novd WANTED—Untuenished m, steam heat, fur gouple. Write Box 5%, Bulletin novs " MIGHEST prices puid tor used furai- turc end antiques. Louis D. Ward. Box 289, Norwieh. IY1ZMWE WANTED—Sixteen office workers, at once. Why don't you let us prepare you for and place you in a high grade posi- tion—it takes less (ime and money than you think. Geaduates are earning from one to ten thousand dollars a year. Classes Monday and Thursday evening and daily. Norwich-Jewett Commercial School, 50 Franklin St. Phone 1431 Nor- wich. novéd HOMES WANTED—Frec lomes must be found for two little Protestant girls, jone 7 and one 12 years old; they. are in- telligent, attractive youngsters and need. joré than anythig elsc, normal home life with_ someoe who carés for and under- stands . children. Anyorc interested in cither one of these uildren piease com- municate with The Buresu of Child Wel- itaté Cupitol, Harttord, Coan. WANTED—To buy a milk_reute; full particulars in first letter.. Write Milk, Bulletin, v ED—Light P. O. Box 41, kast ovéd ERNATIONAL §. § Agéncy, real estate of all description, in- surace, steamship tickets. netary .public. John' G. Cheneski, Agt., { St Puiaski ‘Hall Bidg. A MAN from West Mystic toit me he found a speing on his place, if you drink the water you'll live one Wundred years, w I thought to myself. who would want to live a hundred veard in wWest Mys El Producto cigars 10c striight; Manila cigars six for Zoc; pipe special, ‘Bakelite bite, 7%. Fagan's Smoke Shop. movid WANTED—Farmers. and , workmen to jknow that we sell at . very reasonable prices the “Ball” brand rubbers; rubher inoum and_felt boots. GoMblatt’s Shoe Store, 46 Franklin St Norwich; Conn. “oct31d " WANTED—You want ta haye a hice pictuce - Go' to - Antoophian's Studio, 325 QA St oy poatofios, Special, pictures $115 pe dred ; newspapers, 60c per hundred ; rag: hundred; also highest cash price paid for scwap metal and other Junk.” We will call anywhere. Mutual } .. 319 W. Main St. Phone -2276. vaste_and | Ty FOR SALE—Iron_bed atd spring) go0d_condition. _ 51 Broadway. novsd Coit & Sholes, on novsd house, Laurel Hill Ave., §4,000, In very good condition. Goit ‘& Sholes, on the Squarc. Phone 2288, novsd xood siab piles of good mixed wood in good location; will saw stove length or four feet; if you can handle a lot of good slab wood it Will pay you to_call and look them over. Tele- novsd repeating shotgun, good_as Can be seen at | 382 Main St, Marguerite Bldg. _novsd tignt heater. For particulars, call at_3: Main_St. novsd centrally located, excentionally proposition; can be bought at very price. Broker. good low Inquire Frank Spicer, Real Estate, Phone 2089. novsd ent house. corner Eim and Hill Sts., in | the heart of the city. For particulars, see Blisabeth Habeeb, 178 Cliff S FOR SALE—Ome " yearling Holsetin about 30 pullets. _JOVSWSW z FOR SALE—Combination coal and gas |kitchen eange. roll-top desk, bookcus antiques. _setties, ghrden tools. rear 80 Broad |~ FOR SALE—Square {condition ; wonderful bargain for {investigate it. Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- | novsd i a John J. Miller, R. D, 1. Apply novsd _ ) in_excelle 0| E—Slab wood, $5 Phone 1851-12. "FOR SALE—15 {walnuts. Amasa M. cord. of “shagbark R. D, bushels Maine, "¥OR SALE—Seven-room house. lern improvements. oven firenlace 1 wood finish, five minutes’ walk to Frank- {1in Square; price $6,500; required. Write ‘Owner, Bulietin. 141- novid TFOR SALE—Forty acres _woodland, Norwich Town. Inquire 123 West Town S novéd "FOR SALE—Another_carload of Ver- jmont cows will arrive Saturday, Noy. 4. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. novéd "FOR BALE—_Six-tenement brick apart- | 0 only $2.000 ca®h | Tel. | |and could he worked profitably with trac- FOR SALE—Parlor stove and one air-| | ¥OR SALE_Very desirable residence, | 0T husKer. grain grinder, power mw I novsd | roomy “and, like all the other buildings, bull, one 2 1-2 vear old” Ayrshire bull and | farm and equipment, all ready (o do busi- | deceased. ' This farm ie located FOR BALE AUCTIONS BUILDING 240--ACRE FARM FOR SALE By virtue of an order from the Probate Court for the District of Hamoton. the undersigned offer for sale, for lmmeflmlel occupancy, the farm, together with stock and tools, helonging to the estate of |i Jerome M. Woodwaed, late of Hampton, in the Town of Hamdton, on what is known as KimbaH Hill, a very pleasant and sight- ly situation.’and is as good a farm as any man needs. One hundred acres or more of the tillable land is situated con- veniently near the farm buildings and is absolutely smooth and free from stones |10 if go desired. At present there aro head of cattle and three horses on the fatm and a complete assortment of farm machinery, including _ grain _harvester, |and engine, shingle saw. ote., also an un- usually’ good assortment of small tools- including carpenter’s and mason's tools. !The stock barn is watered by windmill connected with large’ and never-failing well, and house, barn and all outbuildings are lighted by “Deicé Lighting System.” recently installed. House is large and in svlendid condition. This is a splendid apportunjty for someone to own a_fine ness, and must be seen to be ciated. ESTHER E. WOODWARD, C. E. BURNHAM, 2 Administrators. For vrico and terms, inquiries may be made of either of the Administrators. Mail address, Hampton, Conn. Tel. W limantic Div. 198-3 or 649-6. novsd appre- |tween Norwich and Willimaritic, i horse rake, side-hill plow, -two-horse har- ] 1100 Ibs. each, 2 about 900 Ibs, 1 buli, | AUCTION Public auction at the William C. Smith farm in Franklin, about haif way be- about theee, miles west from Baltic, the follow- ing described property: Twelve cows, some milking, some to freshen later, two heifers, Osborne mowimg, machine, Yankee Tow, corn’ sheller, corn cutter, pair team harnesses, new last spring. not any old trash. Sale to start promptly at 11 a. m., THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1922. JAMES H. HYDE, Auctioneer. If vory stormy, sale first fair day. oct31d T amemon. AUCTION Nineteen head of cattle for sale—é cows. 2 giving milk, 2 to -freshen in March and Aprik 6 sicers, 4 weight about 5 yearlings, 3 caives. I have to sell. as my barn was burmed. Auction - FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1922, If stormy, next day. The place is three miles north of Voluntown, on the road te Moosup, a mil¢ south of Ekonk grange. DANIEL SULLIVAN. Ekonk, Moosup, Box 43-A., Route No. 1. novéd For Sale Ono two-famly house, sevem and sight rooms, all medern improvements, with garage for two cars, lot 50x150, walk ive minutes' from Franklim LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Laurel Glen | Line Comp: Incorporated. At a_meeting of the Board of Directors of the Laurel Glen Line Company, Incor- pocated. held at Westerly, R. L, on Oct. 16th, 1922, the following vote was passed by a majority of said Directors, to wit: Resolved. By the unanimous vote of all of said Directors, That this Corporation hereby votes to terminate its corporate existence under and by virtue of the pro- visions of Section 3446 of the General Statutes of Connecticut, and that a spe- cial meeting of the Stockholders of this HOTELS — e WINDHAM Invitations xwi abowt twe weeks ago- the Comgregational churches in Andover, Zhapiin, Colum- bia, Lebanon. Liberty il Hampton, Mansfield Cent North Windham, South Windham, Storrs, South Coven- . AMERICAN BOUSE, D. Morrisses. Prop. First cless garage service cos- accied. Poone Shetncket St ELECTROLOSIS MADAM BERG Removes Hair, by Electrolosis, 62 Asylum St TRESSER TRUCKING Warts and Moles Tel. ¥81. —_— GEOKGE LAMBEWT — Moving at trucking, dumping, trucks for h iff St or Occum. Tei. 6. Est, ARTHUR H. LATHRGP, Auto Tnlckm and Teaming. and Piano Moving. Shetucket St, C. D.JOSLY move everything anywhere. tention given to m chinery Teh 158 Long Distance 2loving a Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave Furniture 293 West Main St. Tt | TEAMING ana_moving. long. trucking a speciaity. Main St Phone 793. C. B. BROMLEY & SON. Shetucket St. Phone 335, 1ONG DISTANCE MOVING. — ey CIGARS e e CIGABS. ‘Whitestone Cigars are $70 per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin distancs John H. Ford. 333 st try, Scotland and Willimantic to attend a misionary institute here on the afe ternoon and evening of Nov. 1. Bach church was asked to send 2 delegate and as many of its membders as possi- ble. Of the 13 churcaes invited omi¥ five were represented by about a degem persons, these being And Chapla Lebanon, South Coventry and Sowtx Windham. The institutr was ome °of about 16 which are beinz heid in differ- ent sections of the state hy the me- tional commission and was in. ehargs of Rev. Mr. Meade of Darien. Adfiremses were given in the afternoon by Rev. A V. Bliiss of Boston on Tne Americas Missionary Association. an. Pres.c dent Holmes of Tougaloo coliege, Toug- aloo; Mise. The stersopticon Tecturs in the syen- ing on Africa, The Sunshine Continent. by Rev. F. R. Gufker of Wilton, was one of the best sver giwn here. The slides were made from photographs tak- en by Mr. Bunker and he toid of hig 38 years experience ar a mesionars n Af- rica in a very inlerestng way. The churches invited had bom asked so.meti- {5 the Windbam church as 1o the pum- ber planning to attend tha: plangfer the supper to be served might be made, bt as this reguest was mot food for 148 person a fine supper of “Th calioped potatoes, rolis. cake fee was served to about 60 The Woman's Mission meets with Mrs. A. W_ parsonage Wodnesday. About 40 persoms snyoyed the ‘deg roast” given by the C. . society in the Keeney lot last Friday svening. The auction bridge ciub met with Mist Gertrude Amold lam week. Mime Der: beans, and cofe socsety ord ar the INSURANCE othy Brown is the hostess this week Monday evening there was a repabl- IT MAY MEAN YOU can rally in the chapel The speakers included Sheriff C. A. Gatex, judge Ot to Robinson and Mrs. Dawson of WH. Limantic. Dr. and Mrs. F. E, Guitd sntertsined the members of the Willimantic Med.- dal society last Wednesday rvening, The local patrol of the Girl Sepmty CHURCH & ALLEN z You may be the next victim of a fire. et Don't take chances. The amall annuat premium is negligible to the firm pre- Also two two-family houses, = e B Corporation shall be called to take action =iy on this vote. and that said meeting be held Nov. 13th, 1922, at 1 o'clock p. m., dress Box 17! T WANTED—. * Bulletin Office, * novid Telephone A single man for general novéw WANTED_Highast cash prices paid A i maddrn 15 MAIN STREET Funeral . Du'ectors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 farm- work. 15. A, Hoxle, Lebanon. way mail clerks; commence $133 month; common’ education sufficient; list positions free; write immediately. Frank- lin Lnl:umm Dept. 31-N,, Rochester, N. Y. [rset —_— POULTEY WANTED—You (o receive, free, a full nalf pound package of Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a.” Go to any dealer named below and get fres a full * halt pound package of Pan-a-ce-a, enough for 24 hens iwo weeks. Just let that sample show you what Pan-a-ge-a will do for, say, one dogen hens. See it start the song and soratch and ocackle—and the laying, Get your package nuw from any | of these déalers: Chas, Slosberg & Son. Norwigh Grain Co, The Yantic Grain | and_Products Co.,_Yantic. novsd “FOR SALE—First prize winners at and W. Wyandotte cockerels; also & lim- for sccond land furnituce, housenold §00ds, antigues, store fiztures and togls: (e betorg, aclling., N. Welsinyeer $§ Mark, Second Nana antique _fur: niture; best_pricss paitk A Bruckaer, 87 Eranklin St.Phone 71 my30d WANTED—Antigues, tools and zecond- hand furnityre. H. B. Tiger, §5 Franklin 8t Phone 717 WE BUY id_pay highest gooond band tursiture and . booka. emens, successor to King, 44-50 Water SL Phone 1305. 5p12d | | | Brooklyn fair; Cornish Game cockerels “FOR SALE—Radio reoeiving sets, at a moderate price concerts daily by famous artists; ask u: to demonstrate. Plaut-Cadden Co. Nor- 3 novsd P Digzg with hand- some ebony case, splendiy action and tone; only $95, on terms if desired. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. nov4d ¥OB SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin safes for office and household usc; all sizes. Plaui-Cadden Co., Norwich. nov TFOB SALE—Why buy a new heater or range when you can get a ‘second- hand ene as geod as new at A. Bruckner's at a low priee? 102-Franklin St. nov4d " FOB SALE—Icebox, MeCray model, large enough for butter or grocery store. Inquire of John G. Main'St., Pulaski Hall. FOR 8ALE—W oodlol _ movid liable party. Inquire of H. W. Tewgood, | Danielson, Conn. _Tel. 94-3. nov3d "FOR SALE Seasoned hard wood in install one now and hear | ‘heneski, 160 North | 00 cords nard | wood, near Putnam; easy terms to re-| improvements, lot 114x120, on Mt. Pleasant - St. A great opportuaity; $2,000 cash required on each house. For further particulars, inquire of JAMES E. MOORE, Rooms 111-112 Thayer Bldg. FOR-SALE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE Just Completed At No. 14 Elmwood Ave. + Lot 50x105 Feet Immediate Possession at the office of the Company at Laurel Glen,\Conn Resolved, That a special meeting of the Stockhelders of this Corporation be, and it is hersby, called to meet at the office of the said Cormoration at Laurel Glen, Conn., on Nov. 18th, 1922, at 1 o'clock . m.. to take action on the above vote, and that the Secretary of the Board of Direc- tors shall forthwith cause to be published a notice of this meeting, which notice shall be vublished in The Norwich Bul letin, a newspaper published in Connecti- eut, 'and having a cieculation in North Stonington, Conn., and that a copy of said notice shall be sent by mail to the last known address of each Stockholder of this Corporation. JOHN S. BURDICK, ROBERT DRYSDALE, JR., FRANK L. POWELL, PRANCIS G. HASWELL, C. P. ECCLESTON, . All of the Directors of said Laurel Glen Line Company, Incorporated. Westerly, R, L, Oct. 16, 1922. oot18W AT A COUET OF PROBATE HELD tection from money loss Take out a policy to day. it affords Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET INSURANCE LIFE. AUTO, FIRE, ACCIDENT. fact all kinds of Insirance is write ten by HAROLD S. BURT Phone 588-3 . 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Representative of Good, Reliable Companies. The Paremts Teachors Amwclafior held its ymeeting in the schoolhouse enf ed this fall The songs and a Hallows'en play by seme of the school children. Fruit salad, sl tines, cake and tea were served the teachers being the hostesses for the af. tarnoon. The meeting was in echarge ol Mrs. Giadys Somnichsen, the Dresi@ent. At a meeting of the local Red Crosl Auxiliary it was voted to give the fumds in the treasury, about $300, to the Wil limantic Visiting Nurses assoclatien provided it could be used for town pur posee. Miss Marion Potter entertamed abou{ 30 of her friends on her 2ist birthday, on Hallowe'en. Various stamts wers tired and a realistic witch told fortuses. Refreshments were served. Mies Potter reccived many gifts including $19.50 in BRIEF STATE NEWS money. Guests were Dresemt fram Windham and Willimantie. Miss Pmily Lyman leaves on Spture day to wpend several weeks with het nieee, Mrs. Harold Sheilington of Phil. adeiphia. Miss Julis Burnham, who has bees spending & momth in Chicago and Fon- du-lac, Wis., returns this week. Mrs. 1. W. Maclean is entertaiming and | her sister-in-léw, Mrs. Fred Warner. ited, number of pullets. M. J. Johnson, Box '113, Canterbyry. Conn. novsd SALE—Gre and hog feed. at'1 1-2 cents per pound: works Frankiin, Telephone 2034. E. S.* Ross; 48 Hinckidy St., Norwich. novid stove lengths. J. Siegel. Phope 1076-5. nov3d ' FOR SALE—Kitchen and parior stoves, slightly used, at reasonablé prices, Nor- cli i'urniwure Ca., § Main St, Norwich, o Tel. 1914-3. nov2d FARMS for sale: 15-acre farm with souse and barn, cow, horse, hens, $1,600; 15¢-acre farm with house and barn, best Bethlehem—While out hunting Donald Hoyt shot his hand accidentally blowing oft one thumb.’ He was taken to the Waterbury hospital by A. E. Bloss and is doing well. . Shelton—A new building will be ersct- ed at the corner of Howe avenue White street for Vincent Tisi, of this eit It will be a one-story building and will at_Canterbury, within and for the Dis- trict’ of Canterbury. on the 4th day of November, A. D. 1922, Present—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. Estate of Evelinie M. Lyon, late of Can- terbury, Conn., in said District, deceased, Addié S. Waido of Canterbury appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth. that an in- strument in writing purporting to be the EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY NORWICH - Price $6,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 876 e e ———) Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors - | FOR BALE—Autamobiizs e o . and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phene 238.2 Lady Assistant’ GAGER |2 FOR SALE—$50 huys 2 1917 Excelsior mbtoroycle in first class running order. Charlia, White, 26 Main St., Goodyear, Ct. + novd' 4 ‘POR SALE—1916 Buick Six sedan, in ood_-condition. . Armory Garage, frapklin St.Phone 756-2. __~. nov4d yon SALE — Ford roadster in good running order, $100. Auio Trimming Shop, Majestic Bldg., top floor. nuv{d 522 Hupmobile touring car; also 1921 7-passenger Palge teuring G V. Pendlemn. Bfoadwly oct19d USED CARS dougnt, wsoid and ex- chu"d cars of ail makes. Adams Tav- el'n Jarage, Norwich Town, T. 319 1 Tnquire_Norwich | TP RENT TO RENT—Dandy cottage, with improvegsents. Colt & - Sholes, on_the Square. Phone 288, novsd FOR RENT—Uoluge nouse, six £ooms, {modern _ improvements, ~Crescent _St. Prone 1640, novéd TO RENT--Two furnishéd rooms for 1igne Joupekeeping at 149 Frankily, 5t nov " T0 RBEN .El Call 1908. Furnished rooms, Sehool novéd modern Bard novd om, 36 Bos- ood improverments, 9% Union Ceo. O n‘.\r—mrnuhed Toom, Chestnut St. all of tillable land, $1,500; ere, farm, horse, cattle, pigs, hens,’ $4.000. if you are looking for a farm, call at Racine's Farm Agency, Danielson, Lnrm xwv"d FOR SALE—Restaurant, up to date, in good location, must be sold at once. Ad- dress Box 310, care Bulleti nov2d FOE BALE—New seven-foom house, 124 Orchard St, -all modern ments, never ‘occupied. Inquire 131 Platt A oct3od ¥OE SALE Baby grand piano, used one year; sacritice for $600. Phone 657-3. P SR “SUBE INCOME FROM THE START 81 acces, on high land, near neighbors, 20 acres plow and mow’ land, 700 cords of \wood, 8-room house, stock. barn, 2 improve- | ‘ |- THERE 1S MERIT In our work; try It. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES WHY NOT have your old car, recover- cd? We can make it look like ‘the best model out; our business is making tops, and we can do it well; satisfaction guar- anteed with every job, large »or small Norwich Auto Trimming Shop, Majestic Bldg., top floor. Tel. 2114. novdd NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop; all work guaranteed. Joseph Ferry, Pond St Phone 1397. oct1z Imperial Garage Co. Chestnut St Phone last will and testament of said Eveline M. | Lyon, deceased, may be proved, approved, ailuwed and admitted o probate; as per application on fle more fully appears. - Whereupon, It Is Ordercd, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in Canterbury. in said District, on the 15th day of Novem- ber, A, D 1922, at 2 o'clock in the after- | noon, and that notice of the pendency of | said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the' publication of this order in The Norwich Bulletin. a newspaper | having. 3 circulation-in said District, and by poStog a copy therect on tne public signpost”in the Town of Canterbury, in said District, at least five days before | said day of ‘hearing, and that.Teturn be contain three stores, Unionyille—Miss Teresa daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Brouillard, and C. will_be marricd Wednesday morning at St. Mary’s church. Torrington—The amount of state tax|pome. for the town of Torrington, ms-reported | ryudge, cocoas lasses candy, | by the state treasurer, > e s . $33,229.29. y, is to b paid to state this month. Granni VOLUNTOWN The grammar room of tae Volentews Brouillard, 1 rrenemok “Aosander | Center school had a candy party om Oct. 24th. It was to {each the childrem the difference between bad and good casdy and how cheaply candy could be made at Five kinds were made as followy: wintgrgreen drops and Mexican panosche, Each' child brought a nickel and alss heiped to make the candy. Last year the s Cormer—The sale given by the | children of the Voluntown Center shéol Ladies’ Guild of the Church of the Epiph- [ sold seeds to get them a basketball. They any was a success’ far beyond expecta- People from Grannis Corner, Mor- tion. e L AUTO ‘TOPS, radiator cover§, cuflllll. slip covers and tire covers, ing, all kij made to this Cour Teupnalsters | of record. A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. The above and foregoing is a'true copy ris .Cove and New Haven were there. Collinsyille—)Mrs. Sophia B. Eaton, resident of Collinsville for the last thirt received it the first part of this year. Mrs. Peckham has taught the childres how to play & few games with it. Each a|room has the ball two days. Mrs. Peck- Ram is teaching the grammar room how F uneral Diregtor { and Embalmer - PROMPT SERVICE DAY JOR. NIGHT B PARTS FOR ALL 1 .AKES OF CARS g Norwich Auto Wregkmg Co. "We t!qxr em down I.nd #ell the pleces.” poultry houses, garage. blacksmith shop | and carpenter shop; buildings all in the Dest of order; 2 cows, 1 horse, 200 fowls, 2 fat pigs Wagons, farming tools, black mith “and carpenter tools, und all for only $3,700, $15000 casn. i - . TBYONS® AGENCY, i Wllimantic, ot autos. Jom Al one 1397. ‘mariod STORAGE BATTERIES FOED $1s. DODGE '$28.80, BUICK, OVERLAND, BRISCO, CHEV. ROLET, OAKLAND, ESSEX $13. These are our mew prices on Hartford Batteries, all guaranteed 18 months. FORD RADIATORS - 1917-22 model, with shell, $15. 1917-22 medel, without shell, $14. 1911-16 model, $17.50. Ford Tfuck model, $25. All Brass Hoavycomb Radiators guaranteed. P THE JOHNSON CO, 107-100. Franklin St., Norwich, Co: OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WO OF ALL KINDS _Automobiles, Attest: A. ‘HALE BENNETT. novsd well Ave. g Judge. "TO RENT—Three rooms, 50 Cedar-St. | Inquire American Shoe Repairing Co., 3§ ‘Franklin- St. novéd TO RENT_Furnished two-room bun- galow ; needs small repairs; chance |Zor carpenter or handy 0° get low {rent, El;’ and electric lights." Phflne 758-3. ; ot | 10, mext'fo Bwan's Garsee: | ~rg wENTiurnished, rooms’ for light *’_—_—'_E!’m housekeeping. Tel, 535-2. " Inquire -Disco LOST AND FOUND i Bl grovsa e e St T—A nice six-roem tenement, LOST-—Oct. 27, hetween West Town St: For particulars, inquice of modern improvements., lnquirc -Thames : s and center of cify, a maribou neckpiece; | Coal Co-_Tel. 1813. W novsa £ 2 ARRRNOINLD: DONOHUE, rewand. ns d ) rews Pho TO RENT—Two connecting rooms, for | _C¢tral Blds. Phone. Norwich, Cona. light housakeeping ; steam heat and ol Y . LOST—Black. onyx crystal earring, last P > o - FOR 1SAL 2 ‘Wednepday gL, peteen Bodflle‘ll a7 i NG oy Jwo-tenement house. six and nine rooms race and theatre. ‘Leave at The Bulletin | TO n‘u-r.s.lmuA mrrix‘sh:d apart- .mn mg:;m;:!‘;r:‘ign A o fl'.‘-i 8oy ;’“‘ agelve e nivia s jment, 53 Mokinley AV8 [ Mi% Coumigl |3 Tt 502150, five minutes’ walk trom LOST-—Sholgun, nur hr!ck house on ~VT° R Tn cxellant Datie MRS, RENT—In_ecxcellent location, {wo | sce 2:5' i e 3¢ m‘r“uonnmm: (rooms, lght. housekeeping it " LOBT—Beiweon B nd Chest- desired ; single Togm. : Tele- phone lilfl l‘\Ex\hl’l« " oet3od nut St, gray purse containing money, “Aowner'y name, ete. Finder please return TO RENT—One single room, by day fo R b5, Box 11, Narwich, novid " |veoms. i Lm‘l‘—Revfire cord tire, 34xd 13, and ‘two light ceping. lgnounted on_Fim, either between Willi- roem Phone 763-3, oct28d RO TANE: . ey ont Tro ® RENT—Store at 157 Franklin St ‘mantic and Nerwich er in Norwich." Box | I 54, H. Wales Lines Co., Nln‘leld De‘poL Pond St three years, died at* her home here, after |to play basketball. TWe boys bave the nQvd an iliness of several months. She was|ball one recess and the girls the mext re« born at Klngs County, Nova Scotia, in|cess. They enjoy the game very mueh 1849. and take a great deal of interest im it. Bristol—Sparks from the fircplace at | . The boys’ yard had been equipped witl the ‘bungalo-at the Fall Mountain- Fish | baskets previously and Euclide Russi re- and Game Preserve, started a fire at the | iired the broken ring and painted b0tk bungalow, the fire - department being | iFon posts last week. called to extinguisly the blaze, which did | The teachers, the Misses Tanver, Lamb, but little damage. Gray and Mrs. Peckham, motored to New Torryville—r. and Mrs, Lewis Scher- |London Oct. 1ih to attend the teachery’ merhorn have returned from their wed- ention. ding Irip and are the guests of Mr.| Miss Pendieton. the state nure, eand and Mrs. Samucl Schermerhorn parcnts | {0 inspect the Voluntown Center of the groom. They will reside in Bris- | Chidren Oot. 20 and 3i. The teacherd tol at Endee ‘Manor. Winsted—Edward Fargo, well | farmer is in a critical condition at his home as a result of an attack of lock jaw which followed an injury to his hand several days¥ago when a finger became caught in a crcam separator. Fair Haven—Mrs. Rose Mehaffey, | yirs. Peckham while hanking carains in her home, fell | viotots, o dangelion fro ma step ladder and fractures one | g clover biossoms n ankle in two places. Mrs. Hehaffey iftazes st Beach as comfortable as could be expected at|gen Grace hospital where she was taken. Middletown—Samuel Mattes, chairman of the committee In charge of the Armis- tico Day ceelbration announced that fire department members wijl be seen. in the line of march and that members af Compahy B, 169th Infantry, will also take part. New Britalo—A complete _revision of parking and traffic ordinances, to brinj about radical changes In cxisting regula tions, will probably be made s a result of suggestions made by Police Chief W, C. Hart at a meeting of the commoh council ordinance committee, Bf‘-ulh—wbllhflvp,clm an employt of the. Seymour Commercial company with a painful -accident at the when he was trying to remove of paper which had bécome the cash register. Hebad 3 which took about ten minutes to Southington—The _diréétors ! Southington Bank & Trust company ivoted to build a brick addition benk.: Charles E. Smith, treasus that an addition of twelve and feet was (0 be built on the sout! the bank to rup back twenty NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD at Norwich, within_and for the District of Norwich, on the Tth day of November, A.D. 192 Present—NELSON J. AVLING, Judge. Estate of Isadore Markowski, late of Norwich, in said District. deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator - cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in_their claims agains! aid eslllfl within _six months from this date, by posting = notice to that effect together wilh a gony of this order, on the signpost nearcst to the placs where said deceased last dwelt, and in‘the same Town, and by publishing the same once in_a newspaper having a_circulation in said District. and make return to this Court. . NELSON J: AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy ot record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. of said di led to present thel novsd FOR SALE A shoe fepairing business In a neigh- boring town, all ready for business, with « small stoék of shoes. TO REN Shea & Burke Funeral Pirectors school ,-.l meney for two weeks fof For full particulars, s A V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 CL Bt NOTICE.—All creditors X eeased are her‘hy claima Slimed. at P, O; Box g within the _time limited in the above and foregaing order. RICHARD J. DN DKOWSI\I. strator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . AT A COURT- OF PROBATE WELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the Tth day of November, ‘Present NELSON_J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Harry Huling, lue of N \FOR SALE A good upright Piano, in first clags condition, $80; 315 down, $1.50 weekly. TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 34 Fraaklin Squure., ° FOR SALE A 3600 Upright Wegman Cemcert Piano, used only a 3 . from mow. Speelally Terms, $25 down, $2.50 TALKINGM ACHINE SHOP, 24 Fraaklis Squsre. FOR SALE wu low price, one of the fnest - dp sun:wfluuuloutm from ¥ranklin i‘:&' A wmffl ops harvested, suicient 3 R winter This at onee, even if we - fre. "fl mou-“r;n# o““'r omy““&"“ ¥ e Pwl alt vartiuiars, inquie of ~ - <) 2 PROVIDENCE ST, YAFTVILLE Telephone 630 The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS | lady Asiont Telophone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT -HOURIGAN BROS. DIRECTORS and Jewett City Inquire Goldblaivs Shoe Store, 48 Frank: Réward. Tin St oct21d. 10 & IINT—W ith kitehenette {or light, housekecping, 27 Division St LOST — Saturday morning, _between | = Falls and city, a bill fold containing sum | ‘mouey, hunte license, auto license, and 3 TO RENT—Well _furnished, rooms, §4 Frapklin St S ro ‘zu:-,A ertment of mine all ; at 158 Franl npposizn factory, qul.n Gnlflbhll Store, 46 Frankiin St. - e SRedae Mbaraly’ rowerdes. it rn ed lu’ldl Laurel Il Ave. Phene 53-3. o : hos |« octéd E (4] 13 i Trucks and Carts Mwh-n-ul Repairs, Painting, Trim« ming, Upholgtering and Wood W, Blacksmithing In All Its Branc Scott & Clark Corp. |° 507 TO.515 NORTH MAIN STREET the areiitbrs OF sald deceased to bring 1n inst said estate within is date, by posting a shice to that eFeet. together with 3 copy 8 s avdar, <o tho Sigpoet t to e Dlace whare said decansed ana n the ame Tawn. and by publ {ho_ same once In & newspaper having & cireulation-n said District, and make Tes turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. (The above and foregolng is a'true copy Allem HELEN M. DRESCHER, . NICEEL PLAYING - Nickel Plahng GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER,|T * AND BRASS "ELECTROPLATING. PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE . NORWIGH, CONN. R TELEPHONE 5613 B T N . il ' il i ] i ¢ “’“"______" DR. HARR¥ PROTASS DENTIST - 1“ Main &rnt, Over Wnnl:orth i is‘i 1 H i I ! i i i e i ] i%:* § i | i ] 5 i i i i i i z § | I 1 fi U oreditors of said de- motified to present their .nnm ula estate to the § I i §TEAMBHIPS : !——_"—““:!' o NEW YORK - R st _ | NEw LoNDON LINE ary 00d3 base.| - s.:!%‘mu. ot e, i 4 3'{ * Bighiroom MODERN corraas, win || FARE mm:::n Statercoms cou Phum Eu or 1323-2. R. shawa l Leave New mflcn Dally (hupt LI - Sunmday) .11 P, M, | St tormesyy Durkes:Lan Dug N. Y. Pler 10, §. Reduced rates on auto “accompanied hy passenger, - The New England Steamship” 0'- x H 5 3 i iol)l A. MOEAN, BEAL ESTATE BROKEE. giE fhiar | H il [Broad 8y, Reae corner of Warrea St.; E. A Walker and Artier We e unity for someone to secure Leabit Yoo Eatn Subiey Sates S ticn_ et Torringienjast weske Lee_aftended the 1— ) yention m New Haven “or. further partioulars, inguire of * , 3ORN A. MORAN